The Clinton News-Record, 1910-03-17, Page 3q%
&
0
00.
104rob lvslh�, 1910
... - .... -
IS NEARING 000'--
. Um
Theodore Roosevelt Will $con
Reach Civilization.
.
The Intrepid Hunter With His Party
Is on the Last Lap of His Journey
-to Khartoum and Will Be Received
With Big Festivities --is Going to
Write Another Book, But Refuses
to Talk of Political Plans.
KhATWnw, Egypt, March 14--libar.
tou- is now in gala attire, awaiting
tile flowaing of Theodore Roosevelt,
who, with the other nlembers of tile
huxtimg vaW scientific expedition, �s
aboard the steamer Dal, an the last
leg of The jouriley to this city. T%e
ste~r it expected to w -rive here this
aft61004m, bet an unusua,lly strong
P10110wra gala is blowing, whi4sh is
takimg up heavy waves in the *
� . river,
and it is p*sWbk that the coming of
�
the perky will be smewhat delayed
His wife and 41aughter will meet ki;�
here.
Roosevelt. it is leasned from� Gor.
respomlemon v.#lee have moot hire vp the
river, is par*owkwly glad to law&
that ** pohoiols advoqated loy him
are movskiag on The rniB& of ifie P".
ple. Be seewbe all talk *at he )ihey
stand Ow governor of New York, inay.
Or. Swaster or anything 91",
He Days, however, *bat the ex"Mac
yearrs wifla me A* idleneas on his part.
He hiss ah4ody planned work.for laint-
,Bell Yawn ablead.
Anwmg other things, he exp"ta to
write a book of reminizoences, the
Publiftlimm to I" imade within tkp"
years. ne kook containing the ac- '
�coufft of Ids Atrielan hunling expedi.
tion win be eff *he presses soon.
. Col. Roosevelt was at IbA net ix-
-lineel to aseept the reception planned.
for him on his arrival Ja New York
next June, but later beeali�e favorable
to tla* scloeme, it having been im-
prosmati upon him that everything that
Illiglat tend to give the affair a poll -
tical signifitaoee would W studiou,sly
avoided.
Couldn't Get Concessions. .
Washington, March 14-0has. M.
Pepper of the Bureau of Trade rela-
tions of the Sta,te Depaxtmenif and
Henry C. Emery of the turiff board of
tile Treasury Department retarned
from Ottwwa Saturday and reported
further recarding the failure of the m-
gotiatiom so far as getting .any eon-
�ccssioifts from the Canadian Govern-
nient is concemod. Beyand the imu-
ance Of R Stak-Out by t1be Blate Do-
partment, that regret was Selt that the
lills'dom had not been a succem, no.
informatdon was obtalnW.
r parlays be- . CATTLE MAR,KtTS.
tween the two Governments the ques- - . . �
tion of the imposing of the maximul-d Hogs Active and Generally' Higher
rates or the withholding of them will at 11aited States, Peimts.
rest entirely with President Taft. 11 LONJ>ON, March 12-14vorpeQ &&41
The situation regarding a tarig w ar 1,oaden oat'altes quote live tattle (Ain -
i
Nvith France is equally diacouraf"4- eries1w) firn, at 33 1-4* to 14 1-2c,,
As matters stand t"ay, mulow there dressed weight; refrigerator boat t*.=,
is a change, the mamimuni rates '7ill at 14 3-4c to 11 1-4a Per vound.. I .
I UVRnPOOL, March M-TUare wag
be Applied to Frerieb importuti*R�I'R- lAtle Awwad for oat*e'te-day I& tko
to the United States after Marek . Dkiwo,bead market, but, owing to *VW-
___ — , pnes ba&ug less, prices were wen ma"_
Mimrs May Strike. tained. Camadian �tqcrs obowe& 'an
CilleiDmatd, Marek 14 --rho willOrs advasea of 1-4c per pom,d, 44ates
are not tulkift strike, aDJ cjen,t w steem nuAdag 13 1-2c to Re per po*ado
ant and C%aadklas 33 1 o
to strike, but if a strike Bmft follow ..
a faikere by lihia eonforeace to agre(j East 84affato Cattle. M�arkot.
'Upon a Now wage soale, 6"'Oft men RAW WJ.."-AT,O, Marok 12-CaWe
.and every industry depemdant *pq, reeeipU 180 head; active am# xtrems,g.
eoal win be affeete�d. Veake--iRseelipbs 159 head; active and
Thi, ... the explanation oftred 76c to $1 lower; $6 to 410; a f*W UA -W.
last night by T. L. Lewis, preski,ant Hogs-Iteeekpis 1300 head; notive wad
I
. strong; heavy, $10.95 to sil; maxe4,
�of the Urrited Mime Workers of Amer- $10 95 to $11,65; yorkersi $10,W to $11;
iel. of a statement credited to him PW'*B, W.Ni to $10.75; q4tries, $14.75 t,P
-f�arlier to the affect that a eybrike was $10.W. � . I
sure to lallow the refwal of the coal Sheep and iambs --Receipts .12" Load;
rnine owners of th.e central conapeti- actkvv; vbem steady; lambs, 26c hick-
tive field to meet the dem%nds Of the er; lambs, $4,25 to.00; evves, $7.&O to
w)en. President Lewis declared that $7.75; skP&W mixed, $3.50 to $71.56.,
�iis remarks brad been miseallstrued. . . . New York. Live Stock.'
Coming close upon the heels of t,ba NEW YORK, March 12.-Deeve . a
1,)ilrtre of the sftle committee of the ReceiPU 1228; nothing daing in Hye'
ronference to reach an undorjntandiiia ' cattle; feeling firm; dresood 1gleof
and the referenoe of the entire dis- stea,dy; experts, 450. cattle and 41AI
pute to a grib-co,mmittec, the alleged . quartars of beef. I .
threat of the miners' executive caurned Calvec---Recedpts *177; dressed oalvee -
quitf, 91 fluTry. Tbe soalf! aub-oolnfflit� quiet azd steady. . . .� .
tee will meet on Monday. - Sheep and larnbs-Recelpts 2232;
- . sheep nwuiiial; laxnbs, 10c to 25c hlkk'-
. I .
er; sal,ea, * Ut to sio.25. .
Hogs-Retelpts 2975; nominally firin.
IChicago -Live Stock. .. 11
CI-IlCA-00., Ma:r,ch' 12�---Cattle re-
ceipts e�thmted at -400; market steady;
beeves, $5.25 to $8.40; Texas steers,
$4.75 to $6.M; western steers, �4.80 to
$6.60; st&ekers and feeders, 0.60 to
$6.25; cows -and heifers, $2.65 to $G.SG,l
calves, $7.50 to $10. " . ,
�
� Flogs-Rocelpts estimated at 7000*1
1 marlwt f6c ,to 15c higher; light, $10-45
to $1010; mimed. $10.50 to $10.96; beavy,
1 $10.65 to $11; rough, $10.55 to $10.70;
good to choice heavy, $10.% to $11;
Pigs, $9.60 to $10.40; bulk o,f sales, $14.00
to $10.85. . . . .
. Sheep -Receipts: estimated at, 1000;
market steady; native, $� to $S.10; -
western, $5.5Q to $8.10; yearlings, $7.86
to 0.76; lambs, native, $8 to $9.60;
western, $8 to $9.65. � , . 1.
.
� .
Mufti-Mitlionaire Suicides. I
Pittsburg, March 14. -Suicide by
shooting caused the .death of Thomas
MCK. Laughlin, tile tLssistaut txeasur.
r,er-,ofA4%eJvnew & Lauglilin-Steel:Co.;
n President Taft.
While Mr. Laughlin is reported to
have died at it o'clock Friday m6rn-
ing, the coroner (lid not receive news
of it lmntil one p.m. Saturday, when
tile Phyeitian's certificaik of death by
cerebral h6morrikage was reWriled,
According to the coroner, the hemor.
rhage -as caused by a bullet. I
His lather's death some months ago
so seriously affected him that he had
to go abroad for his health, returning
from .Europe only a week ago.
His wealth is estimated at twenty
million dollars,
_�__
Aerial Military Experiments.
Cologne, Germany, March 14 -An
extensive series of aerial evolution.9,
apliroacbiDg as noar as possible actual
warfare conditions, ha -.j been arrhilged I
te) begin here April 4 and continue
for six weeks. .
r , - -_ _-,_
Seven M iners Suffocated.
Wilkes-Barre, March 14,�even min.
� ers, woro suffocated in the Lehigh &
.'
Wilkos-Ilarre eoal ini-no, iiear here, an
Q 4 1
. I a ur( ay night ill an oxploslon of gas.
�
12
"THE-VARXETS.
I —
Liverpool and Chicago Wheat FuWrso
I -,
Close Higher -Live Stock-
,
Latest Quotatiorm
Saturday �Dvcning, Marck 12.
Liverpool wheat futures cio" to-daa
�44 to T-Sd higberthan yesterday. oorli
14'd , higber, . .
MUY Wheat At Winnipeg 4a)osed 0 -ft
higher than yesterday; May corn 5 -so
higher and .may eate.1-4c iowor.
Winnipeg OptioM
May Wheat at Winnipeg olosed, J -3V
. higher thaA -yesterday; May *&to I -So
lower.
wbo"t-uAvek $10M, way $I.%% J*y
`i,)2L-M,iy X%,. Joy m%-.
T-mvp4o Grain Maricet
,
W%eat, fail, budh .... � ...... $1 to to Ot V
Wbeat, red, bush ........... I ft
Wheat, sovee. b -b ........ I % : *::
INJ ok V*Wa4t , bush . . . . . � , . . . 9 " . . . .
, tYe. 1�wshol ................ 0 a . , *
Da.aio7, bvp"l ............. # 44 ,
, .
� 'a . ...:
reats, *Not* ................ $00 ....
IOa . to, UMbI&I - ... � ......... 046 .-
'
'C'n*9" Toronto Vaky 10*4cst
, * For bb ................ # It 0 UK
30990, now -laid .............. I ro 0 N ,
Jgo *&Rag* .... ; ........... 6 Ar ....
ttl�r. volvarater, dow, W 6 N * X.
Dutter, st4we )*to ...... .... $34 * IN
. Butter. orsomwax, 1;� .... 0 As K
But*w, oFewmary, 1b, so*.. 0 3p : 1K
money, *X1o%*** ............ 4 W ....
Hossyl oon*e, par doaft'.. 2 26 . s "
LJowpool grain ,mW ptedwho.
1ATINLPOOL, March 3Z-Q*&lwV_
WhO06--ft" diam; No. 2 red. womberal
wumber, so *took; futures ftm., MONW16
Is *3-4d; Wy, 23 U 3_9d; �Tgjy, To'
,
134- C---ft*t ff9Vl84Y*, Vow Amsewt-
can astmed, M 5 I -2d; old Anoordsaft M@&_
ed, " "; It"W" dull; mr-ok fte-Alwad I
iwty, rd 1 8 44d. 4
atePAY, 72 ". P2ouy IMbor Pok -60
oulot, Alft. 13003 " XARdoa (ramewe
co"), s"ady. A5 ft $0 26 Zk. Pork
prbas "sun, 04reng, -13s ft.
FIQINW�t out, atroac, 74a 6d. -
J)ag**�_9U*AW, 'Cumborba%4 sa,t, Tfe;
zk*vt rib, 73s; e)ear bel*os, 7sx 6.4;
kmir olftax midAlos, )Ight, 7ft 69; do.,
k1DQvY;- 71s; short clear bQeks, 71ol,
e-VIdWS, 0*0&re, strong, $20. I-X4d"
Strong; prime wesilem, VU Od;.Ajw*ri-
can rot$ned 71a Gd. Cheem f1m; CAna-
diran f1sOnt white, 42s. do., colored, as
Gd. Tallow -Prime city nowImPtily, 33m;
Austratian In 1,ondou, fbw, 36o rpd.
Turporitino spirits, steady, 4M, pAWR,
ecarlmou vtoady, 10s 7 I,Zd. Pstrolouin
.
refined, siou Y, 7 1-21d. Lkmieeed Oil:
steady, Me 9d. .. .
how York Dairy Market. -
NEW YORK, March 12-Evitter-
Firm' umahanged; reoatpts mi. I
01boose-Firm, unchanged; reoe*tA
2176. .
EgjM-VQaWr; recebpAs 7"9; Wtato
P"Aa. and 4earby hennory white
iancy, we to Me; do., gatloomd w4ito,
27c to 28e: do., lienaery )wowx and
Inixed faucy, 27c to 27 1,2e; do., Z*th-
ored. brown, fair to prime,
westoru firm, 26.c; seeou&, 36c to
2-5 1-2c.
Queen's Own Pageant.
Torento, MLre-h 14. -George I. Rid-
-dell, secretary af Queen's Own Re-
union, received a uoutm�unication on
';�
I -itwrday that Mr. Henderson of Lon-
don, EnCiand, who is arranging the
pageants for the reunion in June, vrill
arri-Te in Toronto about the middic of
April. Property Cominissioner Harris
has p-lacled the north St. Lawrence
niarket at taie di"fal of the regiment
from May till June 17, for.the holding
of rebearse3s. Four hundred childrw
in imiform wil.1 take part Ili the pro-
.grairi, and handreds of ladies have Sig-
nifired. the�r willingness to appear in
tile pagcants�
NeWVYMW all over Cailla6a, have
been enlisted in the work of promoting
the oadeb,ration, ant] S&retary Riddell
has irmny telegrams and letters from
them asking for details.
Firemen Killed or Injured.
,
Pleston, March A.- One - firemaki was
1:illecl and one hurt by a fahing'wail,'
nrid $M,MO daniage was clone lin a
blam which destroyed the workshop
-of tke Aeeton FJevated Railway.
,At Jamestown, N.Y., one fireman
W1101 iknrned to death and several oth-
ers ininred at a blaze which destroved
Cie Gorky shoe factory; loss $106,bW.
Victvria Conservatives Meet.
Lindsay, March 14. -Large and en-
thupriapUe was the annual gathering
of tht Conservative Association— of tho
rongtit"ftney of Victoria and Halibur-
ton, he4d on Saturday, The spenNers
'
wvre : G. H. Cowan, K.C.. M.P., Van-
conve,,r; Wm. Staples, M.P., of Mani-
Mbn; Col. Sam Hughes, M.P., and
Sam Fox, M.P.P. Dr. Mason, M.P.P.,
was also present.
__ �
Goderich Church Burned. .
Godnrirh. March 14 -About, 1.30
T).m. Snt-nrdAy fire. brolie out in St.
11vt(-T's PoTnnn Catholic Clitireh, oria.
innting from flip sn,rictuary Itunp. The
<-hiiroh wns almost comple-toly glitted.
Thn loss is partially covered by insur-
A 11 (10.
. .
MR, CLARRY DERES ALL
He ,Says He Did, .Not A(A as
Solicitor For G:)vernmervt,
c
.
In Reply to Mr. LennoxI Charges
Hasting Lawyer Says That He
Only Searched SDme of the Titles
For the Government - Desire* to
, . .
Have a Full I nves-flgation-Dio ,Not
,
Act For Graham Either.
I Peterboro, March 14.-L� F. C14rry,
barrister of Hastings, was in peter.
boro on Saturday, and -was interview -
*d ropmerding charges of alleged wrong.
41011W on the part ot Tames Dick"A,
.
P.L.9 ., as Valuator, and himself as
.
solioitor, preferred by Haughtclu Lem-
Doz. M.P., in the House of Commons
on Fri"y last, in connection with Vat
6001-r"t of damage 4,clainis rundlo ky
oarwa Ilwalops living on the nibm"
. of *0 T'Bolkt Oanal, against the Owv�,
ormowat. Mr. Clarry said:
$.I am last inow. and nevcr imme
404K *I any time, engaged by See
Gov4moewvat se its selicit,or, not i-& g*7
0*6w OWPOONY, to either Ddiv* or
I*s-ol d"a"ge claims agailyst we
G"OsAftinst in eonne*tion wilk drowit.
od INAle, nor Aid I at any tin", oillbor
diveaft or iaAlreetly, iu*uos or &*,
�
*eU44 is ift*sft. Mr. Dicl*on foo make
any Swomd, wilaer Jor or agahwil any I
eladsoast, i8a conneetion wt* *Mft
dmwaed la"s. f3* jar as I know.
Mr. Diskson WAVAe his VaJIMUMS, =We
slasesood *0 Aamoages of Vw aq�
ante, sit kie own responailpiuty, sold
witb*wt any eensWilation wAh me.
-710 Government has, laawever, lit
150me asess retained nle to "eveh We
titles of certain claimanim to lkr,dr,
in I-poot of which damages for flood,
iNg 1-0 Freyiously been awarded, anA
tAle otor of settlement Of *e. claim.
talt lad PrWriously been aceepted 6y
tile Govornment, before I was over in-
nt'rueted by the Government to search
the titles of guell elaimanta.
. "Leng before I had ever'selexchod
tiny ilitles to -drowned lands fee the
Goverrmlemi, Henry Humphries re-
lained we as his solicitor to .put in
I ])is claim arainst the Govoirmallent for
damages. I did put in his claim, anti
shortly afterwards he came to Iny
offitee and ftid that he did not want
.
Ills claim pres,,wd further, fw he woLa ,
, A the inatter drop, ",a we
going to Ic I
agreed to calwel my ensageniont,
yvithout any charge for my ser,rice4 be.
. hig made against jii.ul,
.
I "S,Ome time later I *as ask -ad by
the Goverailient to s6wch the title of
.Henry Kwaiphries to his lands, which
lie represented to Consist of 2W acres.
in the Township of Asphodel, and in
rospeet of which lie had b6en award-
L�d by the late 'W, R. Aylqwwqrth,
� P.L.S., of ReMeville, Mo. I searched
Mr. Humphries' title to the,.Iauds i*
quOstiox, and reported,to th,e Depart-
nient tbat,Mr. flumphiies owned only
108 acres, instead of 2DO, as ropmasat,
ed by him, and that�thc ressained sT
neres had been sold by kim before
lie Big -Red the offer of settkement, I ,
furi1ker roorted that Mr. - rise
Xtum"alk *
� elaiinc*l tbat the - 37 aeres aoM were
oot damaged lwy tloodiug, &&A alat he
�roilld uiake a statutory delel"Ation to
that effeet. . .
"A few week� later I was iriur"cieli
by tile- Department that as & rowlt
Of a're-insroat:iou by Xamm Dioirson,
-PA-S.- whe succeeded the Utie Mr.
1%ylesivortia as valuator, ttbm part o.1
Vile 37 acres in qte�-6au was damagod, �
, ,
�
all(I t1rat the . ainclubt (11 � kh�e , aw" I
was reflueed tic ,*240. Mr. Xvaophri-ft'
refused to neaeprt this am�vsj . Lt, wiliall
I reporteo to the Departowent.
"'this is t1w cause of Mr. f[mm..
phries' vilrcplaint, and the Jo%zpj"**
of Mr. Lonnex's charges, to wkLioh I
vourt Ahe NAI,eot inve . etiguides.,
11 .
. I III r4bA'pQej W, t�-J� Gral-MM Cb1%r9g,
I I beg to state that . Mr; Grahmm's bro-
thor. who Ivat a client o! Xnin,6,.Xgked,
-110 if I woWd pretAwat' his lor*tnei-'s
oialill to t6le 60vornirlont for drow-11-
t'd Ituids, I told hilvi I would, and
� rl)v(' hiDA a rkaill(lr to havo W,rnad,
a -.)d adv.istcAd him of the course to-1par-
.
su"! He did not 'Iccept my oerric;ek4,
A:or did be pay tile ailything, nor have
I becri nisked by '"lit, Govornment to
..I,(,t 01.1 its bp)talf it! ciAlnectitli with
ti.le Craliam phse. �, � _ . � I
. . . . I
. . cah4ft X"WR"W#
I
LOOW37 LATESY'-CARZ). ,
PhIlodelphio Unionists to Withdra%
Bank Accounts.
I PhO0461phis, Pa., March 14�-Tn it
,e
orres0sed labor and to make stronge
the Sympathetic strike, the Centra
L*)Por 'Union yesterday directed tha
all joilki3en, bakers, grocery clork
avid 9*w dispensers of the necessitie
of We should remaill away from thei
VMul vftatiom to -day and until suc�
*1014 as the grievances of the ,9trikiml
eanalen dWI bove been adjusted.
It .was also resolved that union
=AmU" withdraw all their mone)
from the banks. Their sympathizers,
who4wr organized or not, are also ask
od br the pmaloters; of the sympathe
Us strike to do likewise.
I%* union milk and bread wapex
Arnwe eye ea]led upon to strike to
,
4ay. T%e grocery clerks, 1,000 of w'bozR
orpmpi".y"berday morning, will quit
I Any one working Tues
i
46W �x an fine of employment will be
as a non-union man, anO
o2rened from the union of! which they
we Amablers.
Prownwe was brought to bear on -tko
brewery workers and their represents -
*v4* � voted to join in the genersi
mkilte, Aespite the orders of their ria-
%0MV4 Officers. I
71se sin-ke promoters say they take
OEM action to disprove the claims of
11se. a*fimw*es that the. general fftrik*
is a hwe. ,
j5Z;", by a firre in a box car on
a nAlway niftg In Kensington, a,
evowd of several thousand persons eal-
leekd kf,e yesterday. Small boys fhrew
Stan" &* vmm of the police, and later
%e vraodows of a number of cims
Ware kvkm before the reserves got
the cre,wd vmder control, This was
the oxlY�owtbreak of the day in Ole
street earseem's strilre, Cars were ruin
'Without molestation. . �
It is predieted that thousands of
mysipaLSeke strikers will return to
�
tkeir jobe to -morrow.
.
� —,.-,...-. _. —
Heroic Lighthouseman.
&rwth Norwark, Conn., March 14, -
After ip�mc cloutinuously on duty for
ed"au days, with the light always
bwmimc aud the greater part of the
time with the foghorn soilfiding, I;e
Roy C. Longhborough, assistant keep.
er oi the NoTwark Light, in Long Is -
laud Sv%nd, was found lying prostrate
by Ahe side of his engines, starving
6)A exhauste�l by his long vigil..
i By his side wu& his faithful dog, and
x**m tbAn onto Loughborough bad
� evask1wed. the possibility of killing it
lar food. -But Ili did not have'the
heuxt to do this, and two days before
abared with,the faithful pet the last
4d *6 potatom.and dog biscuits which
had ip�m their food for eleven days,
while the only drinking water was the
oanAensntion of the steam from-, salt,
walber which was boiled.' ,
I J"m M. Xi-.vshon, keeper of the
liglithowee, left for Norwark on Feb.
29, for .ibe purpose of.getting proviw
.
81cus arad the salary orders for hirn-'
-nelf and his assistaut* but instead,
Ultaried'out colebrating. . .
T1we vmz a continual tog on Bat-
nyday� SusKliny mvl Monday, and for
I sevi6*two hours Lougbb�Qrough -nev-
er skqA =d ate almost nothing. One,
of Qbe * broke down and he
on`9171�as
hammed "Ir It for hours., -and for part
of *is time the light was all but'ex-
"guishod, the jar from the
camsing the glass* to become c=
wisk wliohe.. I - . .
.
___
.
Dospovfi4ent, Slashes Throat. -
. Toronto, MaTch 14. -After cutting
his *,�roat. with a razor. in his room
� AmAzew. W - Roulston, aged 29, of QW
1116140a gti;aet, wallted to his brother's
home at 210 Borden street, -at 7.80
Satayday evening. He will probably
live. Roulston. had to walk almost a
baock and cross the. street. As he
was Weeding profusely ' from bis
wouads, he left a trail of blood. . . .
. He Was been diisponderit for some
time. After"he had inflicted the to,r-
rl.ble injuries', lie apparently iepented
mud ,westit out for bclp.�. The trachea,
o . r win4pipe,,wtt5 cut.and,four stitches
ha -d to be put in to close it. BcsiOos.
that, four arteries were severed. In
.t ere necessary to close
t1w ga&es ! . � . . .
He w.na tmk6n in Harry Ellis' aynbn-
J'amee to, the Wc8tern Hospital, where
Dr. 1-1. A, Beatty attended him. He is
isiarried. . . . I
. . _ ------ _..__.____.._ , . .
. '
Four , Saved From V%Iratk. '
I .
I . .
. __
.
Paper Money � I s Dangerous.
soward" Alas * Ica, Marth M. -Worn
W, ashiilgto .., M erms
, .
aiw I (.xi,,LRrt.ek1 lq; �)Jino,st innxediblp
-�-22,MfiW of tl ' of manifold var-
il!13'(44hiPs Mid 13'�RYWC- the markiA of
, .11
itty.-were f uZIt a 0 dollar bill
1�
'.'veo1[,`. of bAttling, Vii th j('Y VAI�M- folOr
ndcro&"pically examined at the re-
of 'dX 111X�11 who, oil Jail, 7 left the
que,q:.of Reilruentative Wiley'of New
.
Wreck of the Farallon in Cook 11118t.
*
Jersey, .according to his statement be -
and.in a smiall rowboat rui,dert,04ol, th,0
despOrtite. MW� of r6win to
I
fore the House committee on banking
in
.wcure
�
' 9
roliof for tboir tompatlians" , were
and currency, su port of his -bill to
.p .
provide clean -currency by burning all ,
. broil ht into ,'v -ward just 15dore mid
� . ,a: � -
paper,money returned to the treasury'.
night Saturday nij- it oil tile- revenme
Among the many diseases found. to
-1-uttnr Taolho;wt, whicli for alymost
�
-be dirculatiing about this money were:
"Ir"O VMehq has beel) searching for
Smalfpox, scarlet lever, typhoid, tu-
I
tliem. Tho Tiebonia also brinp word
I
bercv-10'sirs and diphtheria. I
tilat the ot1wr two nwil. are uJive and
Anibtllir bill, examined- by -the Agri-'
saiv, I I
I .cultural Department,.Mr. Wiley said,
___ .
disclosed thb presence of 13 318 000
_Enibo2ilors Lived High.
Ptiris, March 14, -Martin Ganglier,
1111til t.A)T.V(, ycars ago confidential clerk
.
'w, AT. Duoz, tl),e en)b . eg",zling liqukla-
-�")e-(,i, 61mitch JTOhbftjVA, %'Ti9-L1&F6t�t6d--
nt N vorOSatardi'
, 0 ly. Thc house *hich
Coitithicr has occunied iii this city laa,cl
bN111 Seal-011(ld and tw6rity s-ite of in-
portnal pnpers, which RM said to re-
veal jllticv',� r1lodus Operaildi, geiv,od.
The vlork, aftor forming a con-neetiom
,�,ith the liquidator, lived on a grand
.
SCillo, nosso.�'sing automobiles am . L eth-
�r luxitries.
_
�
Praf. Murr4y Dead. I
�J-ontroal. March 14.-L�Aterti nqef
with it great losr, yestorday in the
4-s:'li �)l 'Prof. T-Jurniv, a graduate of
wxford, a Oneher fo�' many years of
!ft".iv-s in the Digh 19ohool, nnd for
��Vollfy yt�n",- oditor of notes and quer.
i'll'; 011 Tfiv Montreal St;tr.
The professor was 1!) years of age.
I - - .. - � - I—-
. Rutherford's Future,
1,
1:-I'linninn, Alta., March 14- N'o do.
-lonyrients in t1w provinpial pol;t j( -a I
ltl..:�tlwn are,. (!x1w(-ted bkfore, to -mor.
r0%V, .
11 iA ror,ortptl liero tbnt Promior '
"111,11ol-ford' Ivill bo Lietitchatil-Covt4r; �
�ioll b(for(� a year has elapbed. I
. I I
living bacteria, . . I I
.
. -- ..----,.
Grey to Speak In Albany . I
_.�bax!?:, N.Y.,, March 14.-Pre:sident
A
I CAN 0ECK MINIST89
s Lord$ �Wve Pwm ta, Delay Con. ,
r vkllftetbon "Veto.
I
t
I Situation In Engtan4d, According to
a
r Tr4ma", Corresp"dont, Is Very .
Delicate, end It Is Believed That
tI%4 View House Has a Means of
KiooloiP4 14xk Reformatory Policy
LhKU Their Own Plan Is Matured.
. Lon4on, March 14. -Mew York Tri-
- bum Cla144-Tils Lards o" play the
gams at PoliUcal Woetics as oleverly
as t1w Kja*Aers tkegasellvem.
. The Go"ram"k in rostria_W* the
supply is six weeks for spe;mlimg ser-
vices, has acted ea the oleas ealcula-
- tion ib" the you roeohAiwt win be
Passe& IDY An Ommumons daring April,
and VwA the] orisis caumd by Q* re-
i0etim st *66 rvopoea& lipy *A Upper
House wM *60W "� 0- the *00 when
the Vnese" yeies ** aeeavat expiril,
The MAMie*wls 11ky Ms*NA*c offne
abru�ft NNAW vwm eiftwMaetualo"
'Would 0014got or. D&VOW to ftWo the
alterAftuvo of Joramiuc a Govlerwso4t
and of appeaJing �* a* ooau*y W)OCK
:tbe %eaWaT w4w empiv aud oinbar-
rassed V1* 960 AssuW iadomodpom
and %wwo was as mtkority for car-
rying ea spoft&Ze ourview, or eise, of
dediiii" *s roqmwibilitks of ad-
winiffka*iss ami of leaving Mr. As-
quitk at liberty to *xaet 1�wjm from
the sovers4a Were re6arxing to
power. .
The LorAs, kswovw, am interfere
'With tkis doxierow lit*h came by do-
ferrimg the sonskUwsation of.the veto
resolutiww v&W tber have disposed of
their ova .romintaom for relorraing
the Upper Closralper, The voses on ac.
count woaW expir* before the crisis
over the veto came on, and the Min.
iste- wwald be forood to obtain fresh
supplies thevaselves before resigning
office. Probably this course will be
�dopteld as the best method of' meet-
ing.the Minixters' expedient of limit-
ing supplies to A deliberately calcu-
lated term in order to obtain their
continumca iu office and to make it
I
impossible for t1wir rivals to make
up a businem'sArainistrution.
. Lord Roeebft7ls motion for resoly-
ing the Lards into a committee for
consideriag the reform resolutions will
be debated exbaust4vely this w6k,
but the resolationt themselves will
I not be taken up untilApril,'and the
debate may be vAjourned from week
to week and followed by the long vaea�
tion. TUe'Lords can easily contriye
I to: defer ae*ion on the veto resolutione;
Until the Minilg*ere have renewed sup- . ,
, �
plies and there is no risk of bringing
. the national serviow to a full stop by
the power of tba purse. The'Lords
can arrange the, time "le to suit
themselves, and have the,crids come
when Ur. P�alfour am take cV.-_e and
appeal to ih.e.country witlhbnt it fin&R- ,
I cial diAtelty over tile wppliec,'.' .
'
Lord R*wb*ry's resou"l;ii, as On- -I
1. a I- T--" 0-- --A wr —
* VrOLF: $200,0f)(1,01.
Quez Embezzlements in Franc* Reach
Paris, M Huge Figure, "
. arch i4._The-l)u,bZ aftn4l
,
is a terrible blow to French Parli4.
mentary methods, and especially �9
the administration of French j I ustie . 0,
and cornea with telling effect just be-
fol�e the general elections, Public
opinion is thoroughly axou" an4 do-
termiaed to,put an end to such soa4-
dals- ThO root of the evil iA due to
the careless and perfunct*ry ln4unor
of selecting a -ad appointing the ofa.
, ,
'Via] receivers who act, am trustoes and
liquidators in the admillietration of
suins realized by the forced Bales of
the property of religious orders, est4-
mated,, probably too highly, at s2w-
000,000.
Premier Briand was nervow and
fatigued during the fierce interpello.
tions; of MM. Jaures and Ilerry, , ,
, but
he succeeded in eonvincing the Cham-
ber that during his tenure of office
he did what he eould in -
spite of red.
t" and the abuses of the burea%.
cracy of the Ministry of justice and
of the TreasiaTy experts who had re-
peatedly assured the, present C&ID,inst
that the Duez aceowmts wer,a -niodels
of probity." .
It would requive a Dala4,C te de.
.
scribe adequately �h* reckless gamill-
ling ai)d the stock speculations &144
robberies of Duez, -who began hig,
career as a shop. boy ju the. ]BOR
1farche establishment, was afterward
secretary to M..1mbert, another liqui-
dator, where he, on his own confes.
sil , embezzled $100,000, and in spite
ofIrthis was idterward pitchfocged �y
Political influence into the post of
one of the three official receivne and
trustees pf elaurah property fun S.
TLEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, I
Wm R. Corbett, formerlr of 'Port
Hope, Ont.,- waa killed while switch-
ing cars at Rochester, N.Y..
It its confidently predicted in Bast
Buffalo that bogs will touch tile $12
inark before this week is out.
Judge Hugh O'Leary of Thunder
Pay -and Justice ,T, T. Garrow of-To-
routo have been appointed juilges of
the Admiralty Court, - .
Ottawa politicians believe Canada's
safety *in the tariff dispute with the
United States is that a tariff war
would be the ruination of President
Tait. . .
VortY stilletos and half as many re-
vQlvers have been taken from the ita.
llan colony of Montreal, since Satur-
day, and ten of the sone, of I.taly are
under arrest. I .
SeVenty identified and eight uniden.
tified � bodies have been taken from
e Washington 8�tate avalanche, and
tile bodies of eleven pasBengers and
six trainmen are still in the ruins.
Winston Churchill, Secretary for
Home Affairs, and .*&eVera1 members
of Parliament in London, were on Sat-
urday victims of the old joke of some-
body ordering a number,of loads of �
coal, to bo delivered at their ad-
dresses. Twenty carters deposited
their leads at'Churchill's collar, de-.
pite protests. � . . .
. �
3
� I
I
. C, i
SPRING SKIN TROUBLES* I
I
Pimplest, Eraptlens and "Spottr i
. COMPIOXIOnS411 i
At this season, .seoreB of people.- .
girls and young -,voinell espeel4lly-fiAd -
their faces disfigured b7 pitaples, dark
spots, eruptions, etc. Tile skin needs
2ttentiou-needs renovating after the _�
trying time it has passed tbrough ,dur- ,
ing the winter.
Just thin% what it bas gone thr*ugh,�
You h4ve been out in rain and sleet
and snow., You bave been at one mo- I
ment perBpiring from skating, or some �
other exertion. Then yott have stoo4 �
to "Cool off." You bave spent hours
of fbe day indoors at a temperature I
equal to summer heat. Then you have
covered up your sh-in-except your face
-"d gone out into a temperature away
below zeral Nlo wonder that, with sit :
tb"e changes, the skin of the face and. �
Neck -shows signs of needing attention. I
Don't forget that the skin has to do I
I
work just as. amy otlier organ of the I
body, and if you overwork it, it givea .
out� Zam-Buk' is the remedy. Smear I
it lightly over the spots, the eruptions,
�
the sallow patelles, at night, and notice . �
I'" i4ly your appearance imlyoveo. I
A. tq,u rieb, refined, herbal essences
Eilk -deep into the tissue, the, hard, I
:r0rfY4ike patches are removed.* Better �
,
I olor results. The cells of the skin bo. - .
001ne transparent. Tile blood beneath � I
is able to impart its proper' coloring I
to the *tissue, and the delicate bloora I
of kealth -replaces the sallowness an,l
pallor of disease.'
Zam-�Buk is also of great use. for
skin injuries and diseases. Eczema,
uleors, ebaps, ringworm,. acne, yield -
to its use. Por cuts, burns, brulsov,
children Is rashes, etc., it is unequalled, * ,
and it is a sure cure for piles! All drug-
giatz and -stores at 50e box� or Zam-Euk
.1 -Co., Toronto, for price. Refuse harmftd, I
aubotitutes and iniftations.-
I
*
�
-
'
William R, CorkAt of Port klope
was run down by a train in the rail- �
way yards at Rochester and probablV I
fatally injured, I
.
.
� I
I
,HURON COUNTY ' . '
. .
Stackand SEe . d 'Show '
.
.
.
.
I
I
. . .
I
CLINFON, APRIL 7th, .
� .
. I . .
I
. .
I .
I
I
. . I . . I
.
I
.
� .
, I , I
.
�
I PRIZE LIST
.
.
.
� 11____�_ .
. . HO . RStS . . . .
. .
. I
. . .
DALES . -1 .
I . . ist 2nd 3rd I I .
Stallinn.liyroand Orel . ........ $10 $7 94 1
'tallion'tind . er . 3 . ,-is - . � I 1! . A ith.ra I I
-b- ow f
-111 eenivenrlato the restriction in the
I
� I
. Revol'u' ion a I
t Failure.
.. .. .. ...
T - SHIRES
�
. .
. . .
. I
�
number - elf loreislatiye lards through
Bea fenialo any age, .. - � .......
I
I -Tong Kong, March 14, -The viceroy
I ,�;fallion 3 yrsand oTer 10
Stallion : � *.:: �::::
. . .
i.f; . . I ,
'
an 0. Cder Of Nwit, AXIA the 4106tiOrk 4
-
GRAIN AND SEEDS
of Canton yesterday iss
med 'a lengthy
under 3 yrs .. . .
. I 16 .
-4, � . .
. I I
English rapnoeva"ve peors on the
2 1 4%
proclaination stating' that the -recer�t
PEP,C"ERONS ,
. . �
I
same toralts..as Iriek gad kitoteli peorig.
It `W112 be a iefin�te plau for S*omgth-.
'mutiny
was folliented. by the ref or,,,
'sent
Best Perclier6n stallion ........... 8
I . .
.
. � I . . �.. � . I
. �
.
cuing ihe Upper House aud iacroasing
to
organizations, which emissarees
Canton. During. tile last few
.
Stallllio'13 Yes and over ... ...... 6
� . � I
4 , I .
..
its , effielioner- . . I
.
The IAUeral Peers' will not waMe
IEntries to all classes
months several lots of. banners, arms,
and dynamite were discovered, but
Sta ion wider3yrs ..... ....... 6
I . 11EAVY DRAUGHT
4 1 � ..; .
, I . .
'time ill &4961imt A scheme wilick the.
present G*Vernment i* not prepared to
,their
I .
owners escaped. The vieeroy
urges the people to have no sympathy
I
Brood mare 3 3,rs and oi,cr (sce speclals)3 '.
Filly or Golding 3 p-8 and over ..5 ' 3 ,,,
Pilly Gelcling
support, but *ey will probably dis-
witli.the disbanded soldiers. I
or nuder 3.yrs ..... 1 3 . I
Team in harness�. ...., �. (see si)ccitals) 6 Q. . . .
,close the maim liase of Sir Edward
Grey's plan for a* entirely elective
. I
The city i -tow is quiet. Eusih�_s s peo-
pl� are looking forward to the
Family of 3 colts of 1909, progcl)y
. of saine rilLe. 6
: . I
4 - .' I
,
chamber of 169 kwoul>ere, Chosen by
of
vim'. t
tile Cjcv�land, with her party of
Yearling, l3,car'"(Vll�;(i;,r,�,::A,
AGRIC(JLTuRAL
2 - . - � I
democratije franehise and uniAluenc-
ed by the kw&d#ary principle. Con-
Arnerican tourists. The Self -Govern- "
ment Society and farious guilds, resent
Team in harne,gs ...... ..(see silocials)
'Brood mare 3 yrs and ove'r 5
.
(*) 4 * .
3
flicts�-betw-om---tb!!..--t.w-g-.-hofaAOL-WuAer,-tlye-.Vaion
� this Plm weald be settled by vote
the
.
of the viceroy in opposing
.......
,illy or Gelding. 3 yrs and over _4
I"
Filly or Goldingiltider3years._4
2
. 3 . 2 , .
3 2 I .
I a
of the likaited Parliaui*nt.
say
visit of the tourigts. The people
-they will lose at, lemat $30,000 if *
Yearling, I year anti i1ndox 2 ... �� 1
I
2 � . I .
I . . I
. . .:
. - I
I I . I . _..
,
tourists (to nat eome. - .
. GENERAL PURPOSE I
. I ;
I .
t . I
. I
I 1. .
Fewer, Divorces. '. . I .
.the
,
.
ft is.uiiderst6od "t the'l�ourlsts are
Team In liartif ss ..... ; ....... .
- ... 6
I .
4 � I .. I , I
.. ..
� . I I
Chleago, Mairch: 14�-If man had'ibe
v'll't'ng
Canton. in spite of objections. .
. .IZUADSTERS
.. r .
'. I
I . . . I
�
lapels of lals coat and hic'collar and
*.his
: 1
ar8tood that their ; � �
t i I mid ' ViSlt will4
Stallion 15,1 liltilds an(l over. . .... o .
'3t,1]1o" under 15-1 hands. -. G
4 W . . . I . �
4 2 I I I
necktie in the middle of
. ,
baA .-so
be
. sprdad over four days from next
� .. -, 11
Carrioge horse ill hitniess, e(juip-
. . I
his wife W*uld be cWled ilf"m to'as-
. .
Tuesday,
of
in order, to prevent Wc.king -
tmffic, .. .
no mellt conAdored ....... 1. .....5
ad"ter horse. Ili harnes.s., e(l tiij)-
I I
3 2 � I
. I .
.1
- .
4.st him in dret&ing, even' as lie is
�
�
. . .
. molitconsid0iled ...... 5
d 3 " 2.'
called upon to fasten her hooks and
� I .
' - — ..
........
enrriago 0411)t ill bavilem ........ i�,
,
.3 2 1 : .
*eyes, there would 'be -fewer *divorces,
. Grimsby. Park SoJO. ': -
itomigtor tenin in intrne!3s ....... �i -
I
:t 2 � .
beca-use, conditions woul I d be less- one-
1 1
Hamilton, March . 14 -GH b
"O"s y
dad(Ilehorse.... :.. .......... 3
(Age ill all classes.0 be misiderml.
2
Age to . I
4nyway, this it the belief
'Park
was sold on Saturday afternoot
(itito from jaii. ist.) . � . ,
I . . I
Isided. .of
Dr. Luther H. Gullickn, directhr of the
('11
the order of JuQe Sn�,(Ier for .550 -
- (Brood mares.intist be Ili toa], or have
raised I . ..
child hygicile department of the Rus-
COO.
The order, inei4jentallyi brings,to'
at roald . . . .
. I I . . .
sell Sagge Foundittiou, New- York, wh4)
,ia
end yfars �-f litigation in connec-,�
11 .. .: . . . ...
. . .. I .
spoke on "TU.New Attitude Toward
tion
with this famous watering resort.
. . 11 I
I I .
Health," before the Cook County
Tile
purchlaser,was W. H. \�lie, re-"
� �1.
11
.:
.
..Teachers' Ai3sociation Saturday. �
"What is needied for tjie harmony
presauting
( Of
the l3ttach Land Realty Co.
Clevelafid, Ohio, Under the terms
.CATTLE
.
- I SHORT HORNS '
I I
.
of.
the hQnieg is more co-operation. be-
of
the sale the purchaser, fl�os'e Pay-
13till.3 yrsand over .......... ... . 8 '
Dn)12�,cars ......... .... _ �.5
.
.5
3
tween mam and wife," lie said. "A
lnents�
will bo mad'n .on tigne, undor-
,.*
pill I ye.tr ....... ...... � ........ 5
-7 � I
.'t 2
. man -c= d7r'ess himself but a woina�n,
1
takes'
fo build permanent roadways
.
Vmv-3 yr8ana ovQr ......... ....... 5
.
3 2 1
has to have asgi.qtauce.�, ,
'
and-.
other �pecific,d improvements.
.
Ifeffer 2),rs ..... .. 5
Helfer Ficat .......... ! �:.,:.,:: ....
4
3 2
2 . L
Dr. Gullick will give a series of lec-
The
park, will be run. as before, .%ut
. - ....
. I , I
.
tures lit Toronto soon.
oil
a more exto%isive scale.
.
. . .
.
I . .
�
Aniong those present were John
� Bull 9 -
2
,,yr or over .............. � ... 10
nq
litill er 2 yrq .... ........ ..... 5
I I I .
3 I
. 0oronor's Jury Disagrees.
Revelstol�e, B.C., March 14.-Tbe
Peaxson
Co.,
of the Employers' .Liability
'
and Henry Irving of Kilbourne
cow3yr.3nna over .. ........ _.a
1�eiferxuidor3yrs .... 5
.
:1 .
.3 1 �. � ..
jary lit the Rogdrs' Pass dis-
&
Irving, representing the CottAigers'
. POLLED ANGUS
. .
�
.coroner?s
aster, where an ava,lanche killed -,ixty
Association.
� � I .. .
� . . .
. . . . .1 .
l3iil12yrsoroVer_.. ............. 5 -
. � . . .
I
.1 . I .
men, Nvas dismissed Saturday without
I
bringing in any verdict; the members
.
. I
. .
. Three Children 'Burned. .. -
, .
Bull I ypar .... � .... 11 ...... -..,y ,
Cow 3 yrs and over..., _ _;,, ... .6.
Heifer u rider 3 year4 .............. , , f)
3 � . . �
3 . . .
3 .
being evenly divide,d. as to the result
.
1-10,PiA, City, Man., March 14. -Dur-
- . I
COWS AND FAT CATTLE I .
'of the. evidence. .
Three members wished to declare it
ing
Willis
tile absciic,6 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred '
from their farin house Saturday
,I)AIRY .
Dairy cow, any axe or breed .... _4
.
Fra heifer, a&o c6nsidered ........ 3
2 . . .
42 . I .
was an unavoidable aftident, with a
afternoon
it caught fire and their three'
Vat. steer, ago confidered , ...... :3
L
2 1 i .X .
I
recommendation as to precautions in
little
daughters, Vera, Florence and
Two stock stc&s, 2 3,1,0 all(, iinder3
Two stock heifers. ' '. . 3
12 . � �.
2
.-future,-And,.Ihree-..o.the.ra. wisliedta, re-
: Violet,
� � I aged from 'three montlis to
QWnnDQ1r V=Q
. I
I -1 - ,-! ,"..., ... I ___ - I _1__1 1_._.-.___--,_____._ �
General of Canada, when he comes turn a verdict of neolifrence A fur- tlyrce*year�,'wdre intinerated-4ith-11id- --- � ,
bq.-wo on March 19, The '(1niversity
�Clnlq, Whose dinner the President will
attend that evening, announted yes-
tarday that .'Earl Grey would be one
'of,the speakers. at this affair. Other
spealizers ,will be Go.�ernor Hughes,
Dr. E,rilest Fox Nichols (president of
Dartmouth College), David R. Francis
(former governor of Missouri and sec-
retary of the interior under President
Cleveland). ' � I
.
.
More Vessels For Jap Navy.
Victoria, B.C., March 14 -Several
Japanese journals are calling upon tbo.
Gavorriment for expansion of the ,Top-
anese navy without loss of time. Capt,
Oguri, in an article in The Osaka
.Vainin,Oii, snys more vessels are urg.
ontly reouired, as by 1930 ten battle-
ships &nd flArteen cruisers will be use -
loss for activo service.
- I
Boodeo to Speak at Boston.
Ottavra, March 13. -Mr. R. L. Bor-
den, leader of the Opposition, will wl-
dress the Canadian Club iii 116fiton.
oil mftroll on�
.
ther investigation will probably be
held.
__ ,
�
clouston I May Be President.
Montreal, March 14.-Tberc is a
statement going the roun(is of tho fin-
ancial community that Sir Edward
Clouston, Bart., will be ciffled to the
presidency of the 13ank of Montreal
and retain the gencral nionagership as
well, that R. B. Angus will be the new
vice-president, and that cither l6bt.
lifeighen, president of tile Lake of the
Woods Milling Co., or 11 i Vincent
Moredith, manager of the bank, Nvill
to a new director. � I
�_ ____ -
Ltldy Glen -Coats Dead. .
London, March 14.-(0.A,P. Vable.)
---T1w death is announced, yesterday,
('I Lady Glen -Coats, wiie of Sit
71ionins Glen Glen -Coats, first baronet
;)f Tvngiistin Park. =4 a director of
the graot Coaf,q' thread fnetory, Lady
64,114"clats, whom he mai-ried in 1676,
Was Mi", Agnes Walker, daughter of
, Alex. Walker of Montreal. ,
building, � �
Willis was digging a drain in the
vicinity, but the fire made snob rapid
i 'headway, that before he could reach
it the children were beyond succor.
Suicided on Liner,
Now York, March 14 -As the White
Star hiler Adriatic was pulling away
from her pier oil her trip to Europe
Saturday an offider - on tho bridge sud-
donly shouted through his megaphone
thtit a, Man bad committod suicide by
shooting himself in the head in one
of the second nabin rooms, and that
the body woulA be sent back to shore
Oil a tilg. .
An Actor's Suicide..
Chlongo. March 14.-ThoA. Thorne,
Wbo p1riyed tbe part of tho poet in
"The Fourth 1','stntc," at the StudP,
baker Theatre, banged, hiinself with
the waist eord of his bath robe in hi.q
roorn at the Alexandria HotcA. While
Ws fellow playorg could. suggest no
motive for tho ;ofeido, it wns roporfs,.d
� -
,1-a ut.iiial)py love affair was the catise,
Best 3 of any breod, 3 yrs and tin-
I
der with bull .... .. ........
(Sne speci&4
Best M410 ally fLge ...... . .. ...
Diplovia
Bea fenialo any age, .. - � .......
Diploma,
Cattle date'frorn Sept. 20th ____1, . I
.
. —
,
/ � I
-
GRAIN AND SEEDS
. I
.
Fail VVIxent, any variety .......... 3
2 ..,*
Oatq, black, i1ttined ........ 3
2 1 4%
Oats, whitei tiamod .. ..... :::::::,3
12 .50 .
Barloy. two -rowed. named ..... �_3
L, .159 .
I 11rLrley,tix-rawod, nanied ........ 3
2 , Xf� I
110,1s, yJamed .. .................. 3
3
2 ,50
12
I inlothy Seed .... ............ ...
(1over Fjoed ..................... ... :4
. .115 .
2 �5* I �
110fittoes, late, llanled ....... ... �3'
9 .a ,_
Potatoes, early. nttnu.d� ........... 3
2 ,50
IEntries to all classes
oer � I .
�'SPEML PRIZES
For . bcst Orce horseR, ngricultural or deah,
r golding.,4, ngo eonsicered, opon to emk
I 11 11 �111 .M) i P
To . ll ,of the County of Huron, Tho ami.
nials Inlio, lie owned 61h April, 1010, by rwii.
deti(A of the mianed towrl,4iips, Any nurnber
ofenbl-los will lie roeolved frorn C401 town,41ii),
Pri;w, 25 as follows:
11 11
8 11 only one toll -11011P c-Al"Peto. _ . _$MA
. L
. I . I 81101ild two townshiCIR conlPet-1 ............ 10,1*
I I I . I . I I spoolil fliren town4iiii)s compete - ........ 15.00
1 1. . i I . I I I 11 . . Sliovid fonr townshipsconlivto .... .. ... 20.%
0,11pols ... 11 11 i ------. 11 I I __ 11 .1 I I . .. . . 'halild f
. . h , Ive towliAlips or lylorc Compete _25.06
_ __ - -------- � -------- ��'=10 Walit XWMIMM. For bt-.4, lleavy Illrautt Town In h1irneRg.
__ --..-- ____ %, __ I 11 I -oriZo of $111 Ili 901(, And i lonift, IN,M) by Mr.
Wtn, Proudfool, X C., I'TTIXII (441"Crich
AN" � , h,11 0 ForboAt Agrioultural Tearn Ili littrileRN. Pfilto
__
=111m a' _V F 410 in gold al)(1 -diployna iq given by tk0-
r% 311 _V__ff_ M9 Vico Prepident, �Ir. 6co. Hoare.
Vor bo,it l3rot)(1 Allare. hcttv,� draught, The,
�. Nlo)soni4 BArili'Vol)Ily, V01110 nt *'Is-
� Tho lloyal 11an1c. (Illoton, ofror a AP00iftl Prf%ft
U r A]-, ao- e W ts t - W", alm "The %i1a:Mt1QR----" Str, t lot �,,! in stold o,nd (lililonirt for tile be -A herd of
Y C0110. three of ally breed, ,I years anti InI461,
. I I in . 01, thm ft I with bill),
. Aims clintoll, Maroll 101,11, 11.1111,
Jas. 611ell, Pre6ident
. . I
-
.
- I be�o�",Inls in . is issue, � C. E. Dowdingw Secretary
� �
- .
0
. a
-__1__:-. -_ � , I.". 11-1.1 . ... . .. I—— �. .. .1
#I