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The Huron Expositor, 1882-12-08, Page 4� . ii r - - -1- , I � - � . - . I . . � -1 �� - � � �� ­�:j,� n.; ­­ I 1--- �---:il�---i---.�—�.--"-.fz"-��.� :— -- - I I.: � . ­ I . . . I . . I . � I I - -- . - � � . - ... � - ­�­ �. I ,� I f � . � - I I , . � � � - � -1 .� �-- - ­ -- �'­ ` - � -ill -1 I . . I � . � .- '­' -­ - ­ 7 -,* . .. ­- - -­ - - - �- - ­�.­­�-tf - ­ , , i . � - . I � I . � . o - - ,- ­- �� - - - - - ­­ ­ I . � � ,- , : . - . � I I � I I -- -- � � � I I ,., I A � I � .� - , I i I . I . . .. . - . I I - I , . I � . - ; - -, . F � I .. I . - � � � I : .. I . i I I � I . I 1 . I . I . �, I i � -, . I I I I D X-CEMIXIL $1, 1882. 1 � � � �! I I I � i .. . I , - �,! . . � I . . � i I I *' , . - it � . ; I - — I, � I i . 0��-- . :1 i -- � i i � 1 HU I ,-EXPOSITOR $ mwm� I — It - I - . ­ I i I I THE, RON I ,�- I - . - '. - is 14 . soottsaa�&-W. G.- Hay, of Lis ' . i i- wmm� -- -- , - � I . R,y the carpentOm who Me towak . I . . -- I -- — I , , V I - �- . . I look it up it homes in a new country like the 3nes place. 11 p, were heard As a deputation in rdferenft, ,I . . I 11 brovolt to 0 ' ­ - . . � �� n-7:-- reason the key w have buildiE 9 InY house $2 per day and . . ber who b M for - s6ny e left in-Onts fg,t of the to the Laud Improvement Fund. on & . i to furnish hot tes mud coffee in the their nu lbe Inps hsA broken 60 w 00, but we will 1qV .1 as found t a aoq I ,W ADViMRTISEMENTS- � I miAe hi�.nsolf obnoxious. 7 But with all w Ad comfortable homes -,here much sooner board. V6 live on the . I - . ch the ammllooth them. land here, doer,- plemirie chickens careful examination of the recorag. it , A. I L same manner to they ao other beveragpo. ioneere . : r iheir. fa - P&IMOB Of glass at *h' an the 'Ofits got being so abundant was found that the township of - W&I. I .11ts they hive their virtues F , XWThe, figure betwwn the Pfirentkeds after a who are now forced They sr quick,self-reliant and perfeob- crawled in, and then forced the look of th mrio days .and fah. - . . - . -, ;- sub Une, denoteg- the page of the paper oa wbiah There are huridred' � the aoor to admit his pals. As there ip The Out ple in the early 7 are not considered lux lace haa received $17,884 from the pro- - - -- rarely in- . build corduroy that 0! -11 :L , - ly tru4tworthy. ' Very ally, I must say, I do -like oeeds of Sohool Lauds ailone. Of this � 7 "asdyaliwmeut will be found. to patronizehotels and who:conaequent, r nagistrste in that hadtoaigilito es mud � ., , "- . either zonstable no I uries. Re enettled to 8602,, low . . i Here w 0 have very � r --T. Fddd. (5). who aeea a, on see a, newsboy oniv- n � were allowed to de. roads for miles. 'Mate and thepeople, sum Listok,vel is � F , n place the posm . ) do, and caurnske all ly the cli �; HoHa&y Goods ly partake of intoxioating liquors, misfort- no, real or itching t, the ou intz , The 3165 ezpe:6dea for its benefit before Z� I elling =ry any . 'leste , whi�h they did e . I - sy �, Gr000ries—m Morrison. (5) 17, "t little. d d 'obliging. a. . , , �, neither desire nor care -for them, ani very part uning re with ststafe labor. who &-a. very kind an � . I" imaginary, unless he happens to be . the rowswe re III - incorporation, which leaves a balar,,0e of . . Tean—A. G. Ault. (6)� the track. . I good road ' ettlers &round here seem to be pros L - w �-: - . who would much prefer a cup of tes Or young'and hus broken down uuder'tb,B ward slonIg hSo This RI - $440 in fa-vor of the town, and a Mo. _ . I . . .. . year we t#ade iL very . : New Goods—C.� W. Farst. (5) an of Newry orous and well pleased with the change ; I . � - Of beer or whisky, burden,' at the . close - of, the day, - —Mr. J mes Dune old from Oak Rivei to Rapid City, a dis- P I y . .- Loran. (5) coffee . just returold fro m� & visit to the . �- � 14ew Liquor Store—W. Kif .,to a glass . � . � . . vero. YOU nd all is done by They i lid not have much crop this year, tion was carried handing ov.ar that . r � I w.. 1 7:: . Noties—Noca,ugfiey & Holmeated. 0, . on calls at I of an. �rmful of unsold ps tanoe of 18 miles, 9, � - I I I P oould-tl--ey get'it.'.lf &Pers Country, ,He left, Newry about the 20th -mollt of them only came here last &mount. . � --A grgat ny farms have chan � I may 1�m-st them with -perfect Confl- otatatelabor. 101course it is not so as - I god - Fiesay money—m.a. counteir. (a) ' . wu#or last, and arrived in Glas. �Plend id cropF of hay ma � h t f to water a horse, warm him- ,e for a of Sepi fter 4 in Stanley, spring, They had s . � - � . the roads it � To Farm -oster & Sons -8) 'e dence t9' run away and get Chang good as Rome 0 hands lately. Mr. G. W. Curtis has . - ers—F I .( . n 'O" gow on the 2nA of 'October. A , aqd potatoes, which sell well at present, �'- I :elff, or any other business, he cannot in� quarter! or fifty cents—% large sum of 6 good deal better than Any I � : Te"—D ,8) ; � dtiog his native place, Aberdeen, he 'but it is rmer bringing from 515 to 520 per I disposed of'the east 50 acres of lot 20 . � New . D, Rose. ( I . . I I - 11 I � ; - xpos ency use the house, or the comforts money to a newsboy—for in a minute vil I ounty of Huron three the 10 1 12, Fullarton, to C 11 � For Sale.—E itor Office. (6) deo ' en� to Coruhili in Banffshire. road in the located in ton baled, and the batter'from 60 cents concessio, ' 1 aptsin . C Note, Lost—Peter Gordi . be back panting. and next w . or the firBt settler )Be, Gourle , for thA sum of $3,700 cash. � . - � an� (5) ties it affords for nothing. Offer or two they will all few days enjoying the years Bit .Y �� = or f&cili ge into your hand Where he:speut . tp- 75 i onts per buthel, I will now cl( i� Wsit till this country gets I - = . -k. (5) having paid the chani that countv. . Boilers—Chrystal & Blao rail - or Telegram to scenery of that place. Before returning ., a - I get better - —Mr. Thomas Harris has pur-6haged �. . - I perhaps, when � the landlord live or ten cents for a a but, u - , from Mr. Charles Brooks, the west So .�', Berkshire Boar—G. 'Strong. (5) - will be Bellil?g a World Mr. Duncan, Who is. , n 'onthusastic to be as old settled as Stanley, nd the d And have seen more of my : N- his fire, or for the next passer-�y before you can pocket &cqna nte I 4 &Lf 94 . speci�l visit to the people have p A as much taxes,. mud acres of lo, t 3, -con cession 6, Hibbert, for , � . W. S. Mundell. (5) ful of water, a warin 'it ai I at it J. McDowell. (5) the use of hisihouse in other ways5 and the return pence. They Stand up for Rootchman, paid a d the roads an things will present a dif- Burioundings you. will hear Lora me the Rain of $3,500. . . . . L . ... � . . x . � ireive of 'Robbie Burns;aud the "&ul . ! 1. st, AL' - � A,bout- two years ago 9 Co. This is the first %gain A half of lot No. 9, Concession I I 'Peter Dodds. (6) ly means their rikbts too. e it- is alleged Tom ol forent appear —we . L - � � - . , and the, on � . . - Yours truly, . - he will refase:1 it of the daily hoose," wher es, and we r. � - � - I al a sold by Mr. Samu � �, � -we have any tax el i . Suffolk - the management of one 12, Logan, w �s - I I now open to recompense him for the . ' uddenly iucreased the' price of Shauter and Souter Johnny held their year WILLux McFARLANIM, I E$tr&y Steer—P.Dodds- (5) . Pa erB . : Formerly of Stanley. Cla-rketoMr. James McGrath forthe L 1� P: nd the Celebrated convivial meeting, mud other only pay this year 08 on 32 1 4. Bull—,P. Ford. (5) accommodation is to purchase his their paper to the newsboys, a es of',intereSt. - He fknds great chan- There is no doabtbntthat, farming pays I sum of 51,400. This is a rare bargain. . It �' I and -Plao and even at mmmwwm� - .. . esen - . boycotted the journal ' tP . 0 Heifer—J. Berry. (5' liquors. In this Way liquors are'often latter. at once . cd he firsi left Scotland, a period well here at p t pricea, . � —Mr. Wm. Campbell, of Loa n, also . Z - � I could make Perth Itema. I ir . .-(5) ,�o reft on the atr�et. ges sin � I I Graham I t Vs Sheep�T. Forbes i8e& to buy it or sell it -of 27 yes f armers I I � purchased -and consumed by those w! , I nd for A time, t- 11 —9 he LiBtowel Foresters will Cole- of . . rs, and with the exception of , lower figure sold his 60 acres to Mr. A. E i - t4 They held their grou Hibbert, for the sum of 01,800. i Steer—W-ra. Carnie. (5) ' his relatives he saw but few that he money. I ha .e been here three years [i. not care for them, and who would, ­ - . is With .86 to their pockets, &me here with- � Calf—J. Nichol. (5) do standbig the 10 egg agains.;,,& knew, or could recognize 'When I'dis- and a tew U1013118- I 0 brate their anniversary about the 13th —Mr. 13. Connelly sold his farmof . . w � � the chances of. succ out a dollar, a d this year I grew 1,260 . ,� t,k -� Cattle—D. Moore. (5) rather be without them, and, OfteD,tO ofi De; 3ember. 100 acresTto Mr. Peter Stock for the i : I 9, but , covered," the -companions Of his boy- i E - and the, b�ys . . 35 acres, and er of cases of F Guardianship Notice—Mra. S. Blaak.(5) habits are formed in this way which great corporation were few. . . bushels of gr in' from l— .here are still a numb sum of $3,900. This last puroligse � - ! , .e ed to give in. !In hood. . oken,and back- tford and Mitchell. _ t` Elector"s MeetiLng-W. McConneli. (5) we, at length forc . i � now I have 1 acres br . ty,phoid fever in St"s makes Mir. Stock owner of 600 acres all I- . result disastrously tp the individual . � - .- I To�Coutractors-A. W. Sloan.. (5) - ' . # gummer time their lot is not so Unploas- The Little Saskatchewan Bet and ready or the seed in the spring. . S gvexal deaths have occurred. in the township of Ellice and within � .But, if a cup of coffee could be taken I � ant, but in winter it is , hard. Ia'all � I . i � I As I had no f mily to hello me, I had to -11r. Wm. Aiken, of St. Marys, has three miles. of his old homestead. s Auction Sales -W. R. Davis. (5) � instead of the glass of beer, all feeling weathers they Ve on the streets, gen- � District. otdomyself. lam -clear F I hire all 1 did r moved to Exeter, where he and his �Mr. James Morrison, of the third r, L .. I ­ � - ­­ - 1 k' ­­ ­ ,. -- - -- - � - so disposed could indulie their fancy, and orally at their particular corners, Ifor RAPID CITY, Nov. 13,1882. f debt-, and have teams and machinery gout %-general store. I . 13 9 0 - I 1'r lo"- DzA� EXPOSITOIR. - Having got 0 1 1 1 13 i tend openin line, Wallace, sold his farm about two fi t Dewsboys have their regu a land, and Jf MY weeks ago, to Conrad George of the = . W'. MOB sufficient to rTa my -Many children in the townships of is 1, there are many who would do so, and . i I -, � I nd resent intrusion upon them as through � with the fal,1 plowing for a Rick with the same township, for $5,000 cash. The - � I 2411roll t xllo,!�Itor# I er of tions a . avina some leisure at CM8 next yeE�r turn out as well as they Ellice and Fullarton, ax � F. i�� 1 thus recompense and beuefit,theown . d h k myself pretty well �!i * much as & settler woull a trespasser on this seaspnt an , 0 did this, I will thin me4s3ls. T wo I stal cases have occur- . farm contains 1,00 acres, has a gooa. I :A � I ­-­� In I . .. - the house without injuring themselves his. lot, and it is a cold day indeed when v disposal, thonghtI could not em- setup. If I had still been working i . 9L . I . Pl;y it to better advant ige than by in- r d. 'brick dwelling and frame barn. . 9. e not out. I h&ve seen around with 'the farmero of Hibbert I . . t - f � -*r. Gilchrist, sr., aff Newry, had- -Lot 15, on the 4th concession of BEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 8, 1882. or offending their tastes. The pro it to the newsboys ar t . I little mites of fellows, whose proper forming your readers of how we in this �ne would not have been & i - hotel -keeper on : e are flourishing. and Usboi t � e 1p'lBfortuns to fall.off a load of hay Wallace,' containing 100 acres, was Bold the the coffee, would sphere was at home rocking the cradle, happy land of promis 1 I s when I came of the bones . - - I bit better off V"n I -wa one 4sy lately., breaking one a few day" ago, to Robert Torrance, of . . � - . � . . Reform Convention. I be f ally as large ason the whiBkY, and standing on King street late at night in As_ you know I am l6c& ed in what is here, whereas'I now have a good farm of hid legs near the ankle. Vornington, for the sum of $3,300. Al. I k ��r At the in -stance of Hon. Mr. Mowat, those who only drink -for the sake Of garments none of the warmest, when known a8 the. Little Saskatchewan with a log house,. stable, granary and '-kk. John Skinner, of Mitchell, at so lots 3i and 32, on the 7th line, Wsl- .. I I I I I � custom or as a mat -ter of courtesy to a the icy winds were abroad and one was District. We hoLd the most delightful i, the other in;lprovements mentioned, in .., I pense of $400, has placed a boiler I lace, con�tsining 50 acres, to -Jacob Auk- I . , Premier of Outs-rio- a convention of the , . - - We had and imple- a , .. , I u I friend, or even to reepmpense -a hotel_ glad to hurry homeward to his fireside, summer I ever experienced though together with! the teams and pipes in his green-bouses for the ernian, 6,,f Downie, for 32,400. . I I *formers of the Province has bee ew papers the excellent weather for seeding, al , . R trying to dispose of% f I ments necessary to work it, and all paid purp se of heabing them wAh stesm -Las� summor Thomas MacFarlAnd ; . . . � I � I keeper - for services r'8V[dered, coul had left them with, so that they afterwaids it was somewhat too dry . - i oa,11led. The convention will be held at . . for. This is ivhat I hmve done in this durir g tb e cold weather. , and seiera,I other partlies from the I . Jl . so and be refreshed mud bo'nefitted in. might go home witbout having suffered for a time, but when the grain did start country in a ilittle over three years. stove in the townshiP of Elma were tried before . I . i -4 few nights ago a coal � i Toronto. on the 3rd and 4-th of January ' a lively and pros- hous � : . these it came on very. rapidly. The summer � ­� - a loss. I One can only hope that - Rapid City, which is kinshaw, of Mitchell, per and R. Clelsiid, J. '18, i next. This will be one of the most im- stead of injured. This innovation would boys and girls may in time ,grow up into � also was very dry, there being only an a littlel.town, is our principal of Mra. Wal George Dra P. - I - be especially appreciated during the perou z burs with the pressure of gas, and the Listdwel, andfinea520 and costs for . p6rit&nt events in the histor,r of the Re reputable members of' society but the 'occasional shower tip to haying time, I : . f market, and we are now quite con- - - ,when what are termed I cLe of W not a drop 0 1 live oals were scattered all over the selling skim,milk to the Newry Chee" form party which has occurred for some - cold season chano 8, especially in the 0 after which there was veniently SiOated for both mills, mar- floor, which came, very. near destroying Factory. : MacFarland, not being ostig. . I . I - s gathering .,, soft." or 1, temperance " beverages are latter, are against them. rain until the 30th of September, when kets and ot!,ores, and we are com- the bouse. I . - �. fied with, the decision, had the matter , . : time. The succesp, of thi ­ I . ir two days , !just enough to Chu' lies and schools L . . not palatable. We feel convinced that As y ur re&ders� know, the ., it rained fo � -mencino to h �ve re a A,Debating Club at before the High Court of I . 0 L The i erary n brought 1 UP 1. � L ,00ked upon in a large measure . P LOCAL LEGISLATURE . . prepare the taud'for plowing, and we I . w �on, T, ' ' Toronto, on the ground that � - . will be I if frequenters of bo�els, whether from I . . . �y since!. It has been more convenient. I know that te ecently debated the intensely justice in I a% an indem of the result of the ap: i rn�ets bn the 13th inst. for despatch have Dot had al - many- people when they come here I that the there ,was no . choice or necessity,; could procure tem or t deli�htful fall I have ever arm subject, "Resolved evidence against him. I proaohing Provincial elections, and . of bus uess. This i . a the last session of the in . os, . - first from Ontario don't like the country ( kind has been of more service to 'The case was argnod some time ago, � 8 I experienced; ,The - plowing wea ' ther 'xmilikind th rse Iiind." , but judd'ment Was not given till Tues. - e coffee instead of beer or whisky many the pr sent Psrlimment, and &s. far a but after they are here a yeal or two an the ho' - . I ory Reformer should do his ,ahar th of ilgovembe�r and . . . . 11 . ' � ev e surprised'at the number who can le - kely to be a very long lasted u'lltilthe 8 I I they become quite satisfied, and like' O'i�lwas held * ; Dg it a- success. It is de- would. b . u. it is not li ' . . -A very pleasant s c I -a day last! week, when Justice Cameron ' �- towards m&ki . Itis not likely there has been & great breadth of laud both the climate andthe soil. ' This is thedanada Methqdist church, stMonck- ordered !the conviction to be quashed. I V ail themselves of this privilege, , or ver important one. stand it is the turned 'over tbis fall in this. district L � I , aired that -not fewer than six delegates would Bv . I under . I I I the lace for a poor man who is strong , . k, t ­ I 0 ich tem - to be ng becuu.;e n mapy of tho fax eir P �. on, on Monday evening of, last wee The case has been anxiously watched - be sent from each municipality in the and we know of no w�y 'a wh intent on of the Government to bring OL & d in rs have got th i and able and willing to work.* . in -connection with -the Sabbath school- by those- making cheese in that neigh. � plowing done, and thellaad ready for Yours Truly, , The pro borhood, and the result, while satisfac. � rovince. We would urge upon .the perance could be move easily or effectu- the el otions about the end of February . � The ,church was crowded. i . F spring sewing. We have not got to do . . � n ing of IM arch, while the roads I.FoRmpm C111SELMIRST Boy. � i A � � MacFarland, will in no way -1. Reformers of Huron to take such steps ally pionioted than by making this or beg n o, much plowing for &&op here as the. I - I 6eed:s were M. e scholars I tory to, . . throughout the country are in g,)od con- 8 � I -While a number ofth Vreven i, arties being convicted who . I . so -- change in the law. I - dition audit is not likely to be very farmers have in Ontario. All we have . . I -- I 0 East- k u6ly send skim milk to a factory, .. : will secure a creditable ,represent& . I f S�hool Seoti n No. 2, South , il I � -1 tion from this county. The Riding Re- -7, .- ­ � � I important for the reason that there are to do is turn it over once and then ' sow A Trip to' the Northwest on a hopd, were playing the familiar game if . cien"t evidence is adano6a Against � AT a meeting of the Pacific Syndicate ' harrow it in, add we are sure of a . . � - � form Absociationa should be convened at . ... no great measures 6n foot, and even if and I This has been Preight Train. V . ac I k the Whip" a daughter of Mr. them, which the prosecution eviderltly , . I � held in Montreal, Rome days ago, the there were, they 1� would scarcely be good cr6p every time. � O� W failed t � do in this ease. . I . I . OAK L�xR, Mauitobs, Nov. 25th, 1882. Olf wo�o, thrown down and had 0 . i ,once, mud delegates a,ppointed. As the I the �loging 8688i0n- the case I have been here, � i - -- - - capital of the Company was authorized' brought down at i -Thinking her �ollar bone broken:' : - — ­­- --- ------ I I I which 1"a now sTi 0 ar years. - : il - _ e , g , Lila on fo We I � I � I Manitoba Notes. . :convention has been called at the in Parliament. Nevertheless th ' -ip to the Northwest on a Dennis Mungovan, 0 to be increase(I from twenty-five to one. of & rionce of a ti. The eight of Mr. � - I stance of, the Premier of the Province, I seoaio� will not be ' lacking in have Only haa up to - this date a Pe it trainlraight be of kome interest � orn�erlyteacher in St. Marys, which : , . . hundred mill -ion dollars. As this in snow at an freig] 1 4 - . People will look to Mr. Mowhd � � 'few lines. � -Li4utenant Governor Aikeng, and - 1121berept. � all to the depth of abo - send you a li�'as?'been very dim for some time back, family bave arrived in Winnipea, i and sud mainly to, consider Provincial poll- . . inch anul a half, and the weather has to your rosders, I , 0 . . . - ties, we would soggust that in this crease is Dot, pqrmissible under the toPutrench and fortify his Position in . Ly of I left Brucofield station on the lot ;� as,�eutirely failed him. He is now His Honor has assumed his offical. I of Provincial rights, 130 wanton- been clear and rosty. , Agrees man tj present contract, it is likely that Parz defen e . having waitel as 'totaffly blind, without any hope what- du es ' ly ass iled by the Dominion G-)vbrii- our farmers li�ve thresbed, and the November, after - � and taken pom.-ssiou of Govern. county the Associations for the Ridings ! crops are turning oat very goo]. Wheat Patiently as possible ten days for a car, ovet of recovery. . ment house. They made the trip - liament will be asked to sanction it. ment, and they will await with curiosity i . carload of stock and settler's I I Rev. Mr. Kaiser has r . ceived a call - ' "- constituted for Provincial purpbses This will involve an lopeDing of the con-. the -attempt of tbe,.Opposition to pro�ve averagys frbin ,25 to' 30 bushels per with 'a " --r 0 are e from Toronto to Wilnipeg in 36 hours, are the ones which should act ia this t f 50 to 75 bushels ; bar. , effects destined for Oak Lake, Manitoba. :to take h of th German Lutheran - i -The revenue at the Winnipt,g city I . I tract. The object of increasing the the honesty mud patriotitim. of their acre ; f i ch he has post.office from the sale of staimps this I � - - Z The: officers of these ABso- g 1L ley fro: 0, and potatoes in abun. I arrived af Detroit on the morni 9 0 congregation of Tavistock,w-hi � I in bhe oouria iii the matters under dispute. I . to g 0 1 additional to present stance. I . h - . 1his I . capital is a step towards shiftin i, Q I I 1�11,0 troo I the 2nd November,' and had accepted, I aistions should tak-eimmodiste action. I being da,uce. in Machipery of all kiuds is roll, . year was $70,000, ; ranging third in the � I Meanwhile the usual repairs are . � premch I �. - responsibility upon other shoulders. In . into this country at a great rate. through the ordinary perfornimice At the ,charge at Wartburg. He will , scale of cities of the Dominion, Tor -on.: � I . , I I made to -the perititentiary on Front 1Dg ffice of getting my stuff sealed �� alternately at each place. � � I I ' I � We, befh.eve that arrangements are being many circles the increase is regarded as, Stre During the -paqt'season there were 130 customs 0 com tound 'Montreal being &`liemd. In the � . ' . I � I : made with the Railway Companies with . I et, wh . ich does duty as Parliament self binders' ind 87i . double boarded to go through the United States. This �Stmtford school boys are . item of money orders Winnipeg heads & matter of absolute necessity, as the build'i ngS, in order to render it fit to be . hich might pluined of, f - ug Bud U' ' . . Bulky plows so d ih Rapid 0ity alone. very ,simple operation, w . -or the disgust, Ti- the list,with $600,000. Winnipeg issues I n view to securina reduced rates of fare chief banking institution of Canada is inhabited by the members once more. accomplished in a few min- ng. Parents � . ­ 70 ation. tion has been called The plows tur 26 iuqheB at 9, time,and have been profitable habit of swe'L; &B many money orders as the . - for delegates attending the conve unablei to supply the g eat demands of A Literal Conven do thei I r work oil, and I may safely utes, dellaye4 me a whole day. Getting � should take the matter in, hand and en- nearly i I I � -- � I !` by Mr. Kows,t for January 3rd and 4th, . again at dark we took the 1 deavor to cheok this evidence of v - ni. greab cities of Toronto, Montreal, Hal. I the Company. There is, also, another say in this r ect that tbev are ahead started ifax, and Quebec combined. I I preparatory to the general elections, and ' Michigan C6utral Road. Freighttrains 'garity and wickedness. I . I I a PI ', One man and two I -It 'a reported that rich gold and Whisky amd Coffee. of a ban . � - very important consideration involved it -is hoped and expected that there 'will c I n aver . age tb - . eneral - go at the rate of About 20 ; -Mr. John Little, jr., f�rmerly tele- . I � )-Ubt there . � At the annual meeting of the Grand no d( yoke of oxen c a bopr, that is, when they do go. I graph operator in St. Hary's, but more silverboaring quartz has been stmok I . in the proposed chance. Until the be a large attendance, as u -t four are ra in Kicking Horse,pass, in the Selkirk V - I 10 . Will. Conventions are good- things, and day. $ome use three oxen, b ilea &I our train stood oftener 'recently in Charge of the telegrapli line I . Division of the Sons Of Temperance, much better. Two men can turn ovei But I thought � e. i Specimpus have assayed 690 19 1 . profits of the'Company reach ten per I I � . I -which opened at, Hamilton the other though everybody, or nearly everybody, hundred acr�s in this fatyle in a sea- than it won , as Rome days we only . from Fort Pelly to Fort Edmonton, the ton. - . I Cent. of the capital pf the Company, the xntic�p&tes the return of Mr. Mowat to 9, r day, the Grand Worthy Patriarch, in - g'anization is son without aiy bother. But after the went abou 40 'miles, being so much , Northwest Territory, has now taken up -Miss Annie Clark, of rliveraide, � I Government have no Power to interfere Powe 9 till thorough or a proporly wo,ked up three oxen delayed by shunting and. passing other a much on'the Red Deer lRiver, below Emerson, has received word from Its. ­ . � ' I . i hig opening address, speeified some with� the traffic rates, charged. It is ;necO�oary to this end, and a convention la,nd get ite trains. Th 3re is one t6iDg about it, Bow River crossing. I I -' ' . I . or three horses will un a plow qu laud that she has fallen beir to property ' ill elp to secure it. rson, gets lots ol riding for -Messrs. John and Duncan - Me- : sve fc-`-) . I . - changes which that body desire to.have that if the power to W tics I may give nicely. Many of the armeri are now however, a :)a . . valued, at $30,000. She will le evident, thomfore, ,Wliile speaking of poli I A nothing. bu i this is not & very tempting Dongsld and John McNeal, of made, in the Crooks Act. In this . . etting three 4orse s"eders and thre ­ last Irelaua in a few days to claim the pro- ' . - . increase the ospitalls given this oarries a pa ing mentio'n.to the . 9 I I I . larton, retu : perty. . address also the same geutt,man. states *ith it the power of incre ' . horse barrowsi Thope improved im- 0011siderati n when a man has stock Ful r' rued home - ' � asing the ,NATION&L LIBERAL UNION plements make farnillua easy, 'and a and is in aTurry to reach his journey's Monday week from the Northwest. - That loathsome disease known as that he 11 certainly would regret if the - . i a . fearful � traffic rates. With the present rates omed out in a rat . ber great deal of work can be got over in a and wiith his animals. We always got They speak in the highest term of the GlandOrs has broken out with . ,f licensing powers were changed from eid by the Canada Pacific Railway uuu4i&l way. This -is the new socie I along better in the night than in day 1 country and !declare themselves well - lenoe among the horses at Morris, chmrg V short while. - jkll you! have to do is to vio Is the Local to the Dominion Govern- in(3roas ' ounded by Mayor McMnrrich and in* sit on your sp I iug seat, crack your whip time.. We arrived in Chicago on the satisfied with their experience there. , and oth,er parts of Manitoba. Several- od fourfold, the temper of our f I orniDg of the 4th. Here we had to be A young man named James Connell, . ti me" tend d to be the nucleus 'and Centre of and aw Pow es. This is much m � animals have already died from the . nt," and he says that 11 good as the - transferred to another road, and of an employee of the Thomson & Wil- I . . Manitoba Leighbors will not be im - " itowas in Ontario . disease. f, Crooks Act is there are some impor- i a. new third party, Wbose platform. was different f;om1 what course this operation bad to lose us li&ms Manufacturing Co. of Stratford, proved, nor their Q 'nions in favor of ome weeks ago. The so- when first s ttled. i There the lirst -Mr. P. McTavish. formerlys, oon- .pl � put-fc)rWmrd a . I 1, taut changes tb at, should be made in I - ed itself into a mock three or four years were occupied in Another day. I took the Northwestern has been c,ommitted for trial on 5 auctorl on the Canada Pacific Railwby 41 monopoly, strengthened' ciety has form I - L . 1#. - I .� � t. Paul. The most aggravating part charge of ,h Xing willfully damage I . 4 . cl it." There is no doubt that the regret � I I Parliament, with - ministry cutting down nd burning up the tim. to S n � a d % in the� Pembina Mountain district, has J . � - � of a ven members) and an Opposition ber, and even hen the farmers had to of these delays is that one never knows a steam engine in the Company's man- raisedl from thirty-two acres, fnt � . . expressed by the Grand Worthy Patri OUR TORONTO LETTFER. ( Ottawa or Toronto style, wait nearly h If a life time before they when a f] -eight train will start, and ufactory. , - ploughing 1988 bushels of white Maine I . . . srch would be shared in by temperance . 1. in tb B regular . Mr. Mo, could get tbelit land, so the' could em consequent,'. y you dare not leave it even' - -Atatea-meetir.g lately,held the oats, b6ingli ttle over 62 bn8bels perwre. people generally should the change re. � . Mr..Proctor being promi.er, Y . t a me 3,1 or it may go off mud leave ,Canads Methodists of Bethel succeed ed He &I � so got . from three-fourths awe JFrom Our Own C�rrespondent-) Mun. -ich, minister of public works and ploy labor saVing mai6biuery on it. The to ge . � - u, as one 3 the train men get ready to in)raising enough money.to wipe out the - --- uance minister. The soil in this Re io.0 is,'I believe, second yo 400 bnahels. of potatoos, Early Rose. ferred to be made, and it is equally There is nothing'like winter in Mr. etor Ryan A q1t I I . ' - I I 66 op ch from the throne," embodying to none nudell the B90, and we receive start tbe'y Are in no respect particular eiAire debt on their church, besides 80 -The freeholders of Winnipeg w -ill ..... certain that that portion of tha com- � ed I 'Winter time. After a space of nemr4y " HP ' ces, about hunting up t6eir passengers. As su�plus, which they generously donot vote ' a one million dollar by-Lsw to I . I : t nnciples of the now party, was fair prices for�the prIducts it produ I on . munity coincides with him in his high be , I 13sequelice of this persons traveling. to,76'strugglingoongregilitionat Kincar- I for permanent improve. two years Toronto is once more favored brou,ght down last Friday night and the as the followi?g market quotations our- A co - raise oaoDey - . L . i . . I , wheat' -in this wIELy are required to take the dine. ments" in the city on the 29th inst. opinion of the Crooks Act. The with the luxury of six inches of ou'dw, debate on the 11 address 11 in reply there i RapidiCity, 'ill show : . . I � ; . I - rentir I . W . I . : I I ost of &ir provisions with them, , Messrs, Dow & Colquhcun, of Hib- changes he desires made in this law are and good, unmistakable sleighiug. Last to is -not yet finished. Such proceedings per bushel, 75 to 80 O�nta ; oats, 45 to In I I ,&, farmer named Thr�mas Hume, At I r 60 cc e about two weeks bee sve lost their heavy imported z �­ Vont of plade in a 3 oung, men's 60 cents; barle;, 50 to .,uts which aft Clue bor+, h us r"sed 300 bus. 4. - gh somewhat a -,disgust of that areno y ; " The loss living, on the big plai mi I not very numerotia atthou ivinter. much to th pretty Etal and are not very pslatable. ar�ught stallion, ',Banker." a bushels ' .. portant, He proposes, (1) that the . I . . per After'leavi g Chicago the weather began is: 'at least $2,000, and as this is the see- 6f black barley from Rove : I XMI 4 be limit � ed to one hotel portion of the -community w in forthe sake of practice in speaking, ton. � . ii e colder, and requiring to ond animal of the kind which died of seea sown last spring. This yield - hich we debating club where they are indulged potatoes 60 ceuts, and hay 810 bels absurd in was 0 m four acres of laud, and the licenses shoal call 11societ, " mia scarcely ever had etc., but they seem a little A short time ago I noticed 5 letter in to get 8, li�L to I y I my in th car all night with the stock with these gentlemen within a year, I ' ' thousand inhabitants', in- - the ?ase of men who have been 6,ndi- your paper fr9m Mr. Neil Gilmour, in .81 . . grain tverseed in weight 74 lbg to the I to every One . . more than snow enpug,h at 5 time to Pa. in -case ,of any mishap occurring, you the blow is a serious one. ' , ­ $4.5ff . stoma of as now one for every four wh I . I dates for seats. in areal Parliament, %ad which he stated that the Canada . . bushel. The seed cost Hume I II I iten the Btreets,' while this season I a afraid the National Liberal Par- cific Railway Company refused to per- rjay imagine it was not very comfortable.. �Mr..R. Wilson of Listowel, now on per bilabel. and he in turn is now selling � I- seventy-five ; (2) that it be d the accumulation of freight' ' I . hundred and already, the sleighs an d cutters have lia ent must make up its mind to be- mit private p�rties to erect war6houses On this r0a � his annual hunt to Muskoka, writes to the grain for seed at $2.50 per bus. .t made compulsory that the wholesale been oing it merrily for a week. It wall mor r less laughed at� I on their land,: and that this was (lone so is enormous, every station being literally; . I - ; Bay that his first two weeks hunting hel. 0 , � A. i - . 9 I a good'ma"; QfYour read- as to keep the eutire'gmin trade in the crowded. ;It took us five days to get 400 produce was sixteen fine deer. During - !he Crescent hotel at Plum Creek, . If liquor stores be separaled from all other 5 ca N doubt � ny - I T � Pita6l time to stand on , - the St. Paul. The officials along the rout i i 1, - - I ors e followit�g with interest the Pro- hands of the. Company, and- that . ', the second week he killed a very large near !,Brandon, was burned to the , � business. places, instead of this require KING STBEET LAST SATURDAY � � eneral, are very profane, as one will � I .Ceedini: of,the .. F farmers would have to take snch prices in 9 buck, for which he received 010 cash it caused bj . � .ground on Saturday nigi , it . I 1; � ment.being permissive with the-looal afternoon about 4 o'clock, and see the mTHODIST UNION COMMITTEE -- �h�se to give them, or hardly be a word without a great oath.� f a number: of'American linnters. then ettiDg of a lamp. The,msu-' - as the oompo,pY c . , rom . I ' ' . I municipal cou-neils as now ; (a) to make lu�urious turnouts flashing by, in gay now in session in Toronto, in ,which lot their grain mo4ld in the barns. accompap ing it, and . they are continu- He expects to capture about 50 before ager'a brother, Louis Duncan, while . : ally era g you for whisky. The profan. � he eturns at the close of the hunting & pting to save property, becami - I the sale of liquor to minors a criminal procession, with their Jiveried coach� rep sentstives from the four Methodist Now, I think1d has! been misinformed .0�11 r ite I season. suffo�ated with smoke; and perished In' ct on the b di of Canada., the Canada, Episco. in thi's matter. - I am' no lover' of the itY was ,fearful. I was almost afraid offence. The last two of these proposed men ere I box, the fiery horses I - The scenery along - . � 0 pml,ra"i(id Primitive Methodists and the e in lithe cars. Pacific R%ilw11 , and I am to rid . -One night lately Mr. Jacob Bal&, of theft mes. Nothing was saved: in- , . in ffout 6Ltterill* the bells on their � . � : ay Company resque. In I & . I . amendments are in the right direction, 9 �e ' d to he monopoly B. rout is very pictu Downie, saw a large owl on his barn. all. I I harness and tossing the snoww'ith their Bib e Christian o;�,,Are seeking to find a entirely oppose surance am . I � but we are afraid that one hotel for con�mon basis on'which these churches are trying to e8tabli in this conntry, some places one would &lmost.think He seized his rifle, went quietly out mud -Dr. McGreggor, of Winn�ipeg, and I hoofs, the wolfskin robes streaming out t . the evil his due. They the rocks vvould tumble down and crush ma� unite. - It i�-iplemsing to note that bu I must gqvP . shot his nocturnal visitor. Then for. formerlyof Chatsworth. Ontario, diel � everyoniethousa-lad of the Population behind, and the far wrapped inmates * . . I the deliberations �f'the committ are not by any me so bad as some the trainj to pieces, and it must have getting all about his sore le somewhat suddenly in the St. john'o would scarcely supply the accommoda- within, their pretty faces radiant with I ele have a ,g he ran . . . I I . - been marked with a. spirit of kindness people try to make am .out to be. The been very1difficult to build this roa& for -ward and secured his game, which hotel � a few nights ago. He was only I tion requi h the pleasure or glowing with the brac- I ng a�'t St. I'laul. I bad to be trans-� � - -red by the public. It, as Ma air of a winter's afteinoon. It was andimatual concespion that seems likely company haVe not ot warehouses at Arrivii � he displayed with the pride of on old ill 'fifteen hours. Congestion Of the . I . been proved that what are termed r to bring about the desire'd result. In every station, and It ere are a groat farred to the St. Pau'l, Minneapolis and . huntsman. -It turned out to be a large lungs, pleurisy, and heart disease pre- � � , � the first Saturday 'afternoon of the fact! a acherae �'of Union has already many private buyers along the line.. I Manitobal Railway, which took the cut owl, measuring 4J feet from tip to cipitated his death. His wife and � � I temperance hotels can -not compete, season, and Was taken� advantage of to � of '?another day. Leaving St. - � � especially . in rural districts,. with those the fall. The livery stables were de- pra ,�tically been agreed Upon, and only think also, that " takes rather too most . : s through minnesots ana tip of wiugs. It was a good shot. family are in Ontario. � I I . I n.uded of rigo, and one liveryman re- a f I aw of the dqtails remain o of the, character ,of the Paul we P48 g here seems A few dAys ago Felix Doyle, % laborer -The Yonno, men's Christian Asso' 7 which are licensed to vend spirituous , - arranged. . land in this �ountry. If he has tra. Dakota. PPhe country alon employed on the Logan drainage works, cistion rooms7n Portage Is Prairie, are � I . grettedhehaduot filty more, -aa he I ricultur -Rainsford has decided to e as 'h ash says he has, he to look mhch better -more ag liquors, and hence with the reduction 'Bev. W. S. vell mup . had a narrow escape. Some of the men proving quite an attraction to th@ could have let -them &[I. Andyet,with- . d 11 1- . George's, Now I k d large is - Od must have oyerloo tract of looking. ,!Upon arriving at Crookston i ung m - t spoken of the hotel a(300mm latiry" out being a cynic, one -could - hardly accept the call ;to St' , were felling a tree, and Doyle happene on, who Visit the quarters in I i bort time. sloughs began to &little and got colde . I � Yo;�, and will leavein a a good land. ' here Are & lot of I would be inadequate for the public turn away from the Y�e&lth and beauty �- ni7woe'Treach;ed Winnipeg on th to be in the direction the tree was larg6 numbers daily, for the purpO99 I Bef6re settling d6wn to work in Now and ponds in some parts, but I do not and whel f reading writing or indul&g in J o ' disporting itself in the ' , th4 failing. when called to, he endeavo . . I requirements. We do not refer, of . And fa,"'hi " be will visit England and bring think they are so numerous as he makes morning q. the 10th of November it was - i middle of the street, $'ad the.next Mo- YO ' . make his escape, but in doing so fell mnsip or some other interesting &MU98- . � course, to the accommodation., if such out a few young clergymen to assist out. I Qat1,08111540 d zens of farmers onowiDg nd blowing pretty hard, but to ked . ment rub up against " a scantily clad n between two logs. The loge ment, The Association hai�appoinf him. in his work. Rev. D. J. Ma 0 ather 40w 1 r- cdon- ein y Vi have farms with as we got further west the we . cang . - - it ma,y, be called, of supplying liquors, sewing girl, with her week's bundle of f- in this vi i �.t rho� began to alm down. I arrived.st Oak lit the great blow of the tree .first, a 0011amittee to arrauge for periodiosl - nel has returned - from Scotland on not more thfn' from two to four'acres of which saved Doyle's life. Doy t ainments of's literary ,char.actOr I I . but to the providing of board and lodg- underpaid work uudeAer arm; or be Me.myT)b1jective point,on the molLming 1 3 . besought by half -frozen little arabs 6f fici)ntly reinstated in health� to enable land that is Inot fit to plow and crop, I I I struck across the back pretty severely, duriogthe winter months. ings for travellers, and stabling for , t of the 12tb, Afu'� r two weeks of as weary ' . I � both sexes to buy a paper, without him to resume his ministerial duties. ,Lndm6stof ho'Bloughs where they do . which will very likely keep him from -in recognition ofthellospitaility' . � - Q. exist can- be . bd very easily. If he and tiresome a journey as I ever had in - - , , �raiu - . � horsm, Under '06 prohibitdry law all feeling that somehow or other, even in 0 ld his work for a couple of weeks. which limit formed so prominent a char � I On . . ToROXTO, Deeembet 5, . 18q2. were here', take him for a dmy'o my life, a ad fully resolved not to take ' would be on an equal footing, and then this nineteenth centu y, of ours, we kwo . - . � � � -Mrs. Watson, wife of Mr. James acteristic of the Government Hou" drive throug. a couptry where he would another bip on a freight train for some . . . I far from having solve the old., problem I . . Watson, of St. Marys, died on the 18th since the advent of Madame Ow'4ony, temperance houses could charge suffi- -LOne morning lately at early dmwn, not 'Pee a drpP �f � water, nor a gad time at 14E &at. I , of tha, proper diotribu tion of thfs world's I . On gett-tng my effects set down safely tit. ,The deceased was born in Gallo- & nu�mber of her friends in Wbini*1 cient additional -for the accommodation , , I make a whip f a '- . goodi. Whetheirfrom a sort of semi- wh n Mr. Clapperton, of Shakespeare large enong � �C`The'climate, also ior erra firma I Btarted out for my wayshire, Scotland, in the year 1816. have decided to present to her, As A 8 � n: on his way to his stable, be observ- n&ti*e pone I - 0 58 On t 31, bein - I they, offered ta make up for the profits profes ional feeling' 'towards them or wi . mesteg, , which is about two and & She was married in 18 g then in' sli&t memento of their esteem, a POr � : r a not, I have alw4ys a sneaking kindness ad -volumes of smoke curling from the favoiable h0e so'in the Shell River ho trait' of herself, to be painted by- Mt- ., on the sale of liquors, but undo : . I . rd half mil s from the't station. ijaving 'her 16th year. Mr. and Mrs. Watson I the for those : chimney of the temperance. hall. on distijet, as we have not had a -blizza . picture will be Ts L I � '� license law they could not do; this as URCHINS OF THE� STREET, THE opc nin . g the door be found three pretty worth speal k � krig abctut for four yeaxs. taken In ber with me to put up a came out to this country in 1841, and Bridgeman. The ] . . . I : I public will, patronize the cheapest, all � trict is a good seo - house I b?'gan work on the 22nd. The settled on the 11th concession, Downie, threel-qns,rter length and with the frSule . I � I NEWSBOTS. . well dressed tramps sleeping around The'Shell River Di - . . : . v I I I I is imost f; prable for settle- beautiful. Tberb near Avonbank, where they lived until win cost $600 1 weather here now is � . . ; other things, being equal. Like the somewhat doubtful boy in the the otove, which was full of wood and tion, and i na moved very hot. On beipg asked how they mentg but At is not in any respect is snow � to the depth of %bout two 1874. They then sold out a j ---- - - - There is, however, another amend- Western ballad, they �are 11allns ready � ulated suffi- -One day last Week, Mr. W. LitUs - - � -- ' -inches on the gronud with & little frost to St. Marys, having accum - 1�; to swemr and fight," m ad like him, too, ev, s d they had no money, superior to �bis. Qf course both have 11 to enable them to live threilied 33 bughels of wheat in fift'"S I . ment which, now tiie question is being .got there th , ai and at night� but it is clear, beight in cient wealth I I I . L discussed, is worthy of the oonsideration the vast majority.of them have 111%rn- And finding the door of as they thought their drawbacks. T. his is not a I ath comfortably. . minntes, on the farm of lAr-4811166 - - . ed to chsw terbiAer," and I am afraid the school open, they took possession. wit�� bouseq and -fa,rm buildings all sunshiny all day. Such is the weath ting of the Wallace Braithwaite, 11th concession of Hulloft. I ' ., -Ab the last moe � � of our tempersnoe Reformers, and that they resemble boys of a better bringing Mr , , Clo"pPerton ordered them out And ' rea�y built for settlers to move into they enjoy here %bout the most of Tovinship council, the Mayor, councillor The work was done with horse-powor- L , � - � I its W requim all liceased hotel -keepers up, in their propensity to bully one of then lefE A short time after when, free,'of charge. W� can't expect to get winter, 7 1 am told by r!%tives of the � I . � . � ,I . :. : � . "-* . LI I I . . .� . , Z, I -1 . I : � . � � - I � . � . I I � I I I I I I . . - . � :3 � L - I . . . I . . : : . I . L I . � . I I � . I if . . � . . . . � - I -- I : - . I - �������,�. � mmmo�� Z- �11 � I I P rio p I rh", �i 1 9 1 9-11 . �, ,�-.� 010 11 I iI I 0 I I h I , e3q. L, � T I ( I I � I � I .� � a , TV es0 , 4 ; ! il, , I � , e I . � , I 6 t I to ml F 0 1 &T, I ' h 1 A 4 . 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Hemy , I , ped 4.OW POUT1dX ,Of � L � - - � I�M."itob& last W. -)W . L —19-r. Abraham Aj I � I- 11" sold his vfllaigo - I Joh-u 6-mitil for the -t . -, . —The West Ridi'DI I ' - . ciety intend holding � I I at doderich on the I � � Chri0tm`&$- . - - - —A .large number I i - � I geesO will be shot fb ­ ya.ot,el , Belgrave, .,on:, - I . � commencing at I P. M I —,ur. Samuel Hi( I . � M bas sold a spleladii :hr&u I b�rooa ma;rea eyh igan, 101 I of I � - I Rich � � L —gr. Robert L . ]3russe�s, is a ,oandia . Legislature in MAVi L- ni-ng'ou the Coniserva. . I . —The bridge at W, . - in 24 impassable sta�, � - sirwg to use it have 1 .­� T , his: is notr very ple, : the year. . ' - . —Messrs. Wm. Ai L . . 31srO, have leased til. �- jOej Block, Exeter, L . -r. Reeler -and iuU I _V L 14 I I I general mercantile bl � � --The only danghl I 11 . min jjerwin, who Iii . of )Jo`-,V'Xk, &bout t� . : L L . . For4wich, died of . I L . I . Tuejday morning cd . ; I - - . was 19; years of age. : . —The Board of Dij . ick Fsrmere Muting . � Company, met in G4 . . Noviember 24th. I - i ;, tion's , Covering risl . $53,4()0, were accepu . . — ' The Gorrie But, thatXLr. ,191in Walke . 14br M-anitoba in 1871, L . . I I . ,on JT4ov,ember the 1.5t Age Of 87 yeam He, �� IITB-� James MCWade . .� —Mr. Wm- Valistl ' . I � farm on the 4th. con< I . -nsi6u, Colborne, to: I , ters,' for tile sum of 4 . consists of 100 StOrk � ,balance being well t I I �are no buildings on il ZMr. Robert Holi ' � New Era, �who is hi plished bicyclist, ha I . I . Agent for, 4 large Ma those, mw*ineo, abd 1. mty . desire to pr=tis L L - locopaotion. I . I -:On Tuesday of I I Irwin, of. Port A lb( - o hor I -L � hour,% and fifty Milan, � . . sidered by the discil to be pretty lively . bAmmer aiud tongs. � , —Mr. Wm. Garvie � 3. I emallon of M,,rris, ret . tob,4 last week. - He � . in Southern Malait,,l �, =0 , thither in th, . - . . faM7 Heisgreatl : 0oubtry. . - ' � , N ex -t year the U I I - will' be entitled to 1teove, and it is of Ha#kins is a cau� tiou,. At. the plesev , il I 11COunty Council wi", . i . ousda body as thei . . � Inent. i i �At a recent miee . High SelDol Board � aol'ut�on Was Passed a I . in the lower forms -t I : the� fr8t. and SeCol , I i - - - . terna, amd 13 for the pupils in the int&ri - ;601 78han remain for 1pbe -first and Rim , I -thitd term. � ; I . - � I - I . i I I I � . � THE .i .. L I . - i ; SEA -1 � i . I I 1411� Wbeat per buR'ASI ... I . . - � apiing Wheat per bushel' I batsper bushd­­­ � Feat -per ba-hel.....­ 1 Bgrjej per bu,kel­ **" I - . ,ber, N�o. 1, 10080.. ­ .But - � I Butt - . er, tub.. .. � � ....... I � . ,, ....... ;.. � ........ I . � -11 . L� , A- #1% Ve;! L 1 S ... . . �� 'it ,i : L'SeW - " - ­ ­ ­.. �. .� ,. . . , .. . � � 0, per 1013 lbs ­ � - .. L' 9 Op@Uns emb. � . " L" � - �. W�001. I .......... I..... . L Sao t�yetfd:) perbarTel.. .11 8&1t1Wh01eS-&1e) per bv�i � . ip-otiatoer,, perbusU,400 jh�ased tiogs.. � - � - ., � - -11 ; i ; - -------­� I i LbUoh I ...... ! ; . . - . : _el ... - ,rail Wbmt per _Sp#Xg Whf3ftt bushel � ., oats, per CT -: " e':::::- � BwilqTper = . b, hel .� ­ P4s per bushel ....... � L 'Bit-tteir -......... - - - .....11 � I i EggB ...... ­ � . ....... � i I , -4 H*y per -ton..-- .... L L�� Potatoes, 'per bnand.-..-� � W60I.. � ­ ­ .. � ­.... -4 � Miles, per 100 ths - ­ - I I 'Drimsed Hogs .......... � ! , - I - -7 1 . - . , - LivimRFOOL, -Dec. . L . -T . 089 10,1 ; red . wi i - _L `3 04; white, 098 _ � oats, 5,j 06 1 ; barb" I . . 14 ; pork, 958 &1; : A — - - N TO'liONTO, Dec, -6 � � to,$0.92; i3 rilAg, $4 4. P , t.6142e; P"s. 730 I . 1-7g-- ; hay. per to! I L btttter, 17c to 26( , .. Ir * to 850; � egp, ' . d;essed hogS -.or ,_ , r $1.7.6 ; W W-1, per P I . � . — � . W-eekly Revilw . � i Grair . ! rk Lane I I The Ma I - of the graj:n tr,ad" I ,- , ' the Fmgi "I whe: is i we and rathei . , . -he h . pi-oach of the thl v I ry.dull, For b . . '. .... - s ionquiry,,ikud � 11 . rewn bieaastuf I � . . Flour is in r, L . Of oe;U there is a � ... � , - 0 -1 I ,tices are ratbt .- I i4ieat carves ar( � - %he, trade forwar, I t. � , Wes of Efigh-il . I I *eek� have b,een I � � - 542 against 47,13 in the -correspond , i " � 1 4 � I — ! i I Iiive Stc � I . W - ; MONTREAL, D-80 : *r for prime � -. . 0611ing at 43to 50; Kull third, 21 I I I � � - - - . *eight. SUeep : 48, and lambs: . I . Oalves sold as hil L If;, Bv"Aw, Dw. l - I � 9 . I ,41QU Sind draggy': L - 1 . . w .1 � - ; � I - L - : . . i I � L I ------- . . � L � - - . . L L - - . � - 5 - . I -- ­ � I � I � , I L � . � I � . - � I . -1- -j - - � -1 i � . � . i -- I I � I . I � I . —�­-��-- --