The Huron Expositor, 1894-10-26, Page 4i
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ftum between the pareuthesta after esdA Ilk 'tom _by-herfellbw tgdents. Her-remins faken. The
04 a $am of sW othe at tlwe� -8ho W" le _,in'torred in the Roman Catholic oeme- which should eon
s, the of We paper an wh1W the desire of. he 0 I&ANwWwnent ivm b* found. truly Mys. Vince farmers that -th.,
- $", rdwiti'lound M*'- the poss ion of '*116 ldest daughter of- Xr. Thomas t;qub tery,. Hullett. more money in fruit thafi in grain,
Our contemporary very Corni were
rptal-SwIth & suet. (6),
ow- is a Fren
Dor's Thia filli ap of our mlands
h 04-000; poti"s, 13,00%060"; ch. of Clint", and loves a en ��The in& ld fri nd of -Mr. Ben -Mr. Daniel Beiinqo, who has
tnAn- prisoner.: Thesuspeoted man
a & Duncan. (5)_ iih d b darrots� 'Can . isn,'uamed Aimed& Chattelle, and be
childien A member of Ratte 1 0
ever, will not 6MY', *01d Wuitsels, 818W,OOO, ad Xury Street Suell, forme, f Constan e, will be 9 d to visiting' his parents, 311. and Mis j ltv--N I Publishen. (5)
aski* for faxm irnmig ri$nt'es. �he" first: church she was always in her place when learn that at -the Kent AS zes, held last Bennoch, Daly Avenue,jStmtford
Skets--Thos. 000 turnips, 57A)000 hay, 5,000,000 in evidently a character of the -very -hardest her retu
oxyd-Dr. H. S. Anderson. (6) questio. t, who h;;;6h allowed. -week, the grand jury declatied no bill in the last week to Omaha.
Cattlo-4osepix Papino. (5) is worth his malt, will ask, is = farm- tons. The area' devoted to spring wheat type. A large jack knife,, as sharp as a, --J. C. Smith, assignee for John Hannah's chArge that had been laid against him, of -mr. At. Stockton, of cioncession 1, W*I-
Govenlock. (6) ing pays in Canada. Good land and cheap was less by '295,000'abres in i 1893 than in razor, was found in his. possession, and estate, with his lawy�r, Mr. Best, waa -in causing the death of an old man, and he lace, has Carrots wbich�measure E tt,:' liolmeville Wednesday of last week, to was honorably discharged, We understand inches in cire
land isll very well, but the erfibial test in 1892, and there wa a reduction of 53.000 although' hadeen �carafally washed, there mference and
Ainniunitloin-Vullett & Ja:!ksm. (8) -how do the men get on who are nowfarin- it make arrangements for the sale of Mr. that at no distant date be will return to about 1,000 buslieIs to the acre. Will prodne�
aeres- in the fall wheat crog and 32,000 in were about the hinges some dark stains
Room to verubers-Wm. MOOT& (8) this good land with all the skill, energy HamixWe'effects. They decided to have no' this county and take possession of his -A. M. Scott, of Fullarton, has lemed
B uslangb. (8) M induatVhat the &verage man hope that of barley. During the same time the which may prove to be made by human auction salej but authorized H. Elford to farm. the farm of Mr. Robert,& John for
a to I I he only effective immigration area devoted tl�o hay was increased by 2;1,- blood. dispose of -the propert b ate sales. ut4
A. Dauslaugh. t8) app y - -Robert Ha -Mr. John Bransaon has potatoes in of yea *, and a Mr'. Xnig�t has rented mr.
-GreatSale-Robt. W4111s. (5) agent is a successful farmer at work in bill 0*0 acres, 75,000 was added to the out rris an7brottrivGeorge, who blossom, beia the second crop 6f 'the sea- farm for the C
3&my, wsnted-j� 0. Laidlaw. X's) acres piing year.
fields. Let the idea once get abroad that crop, 40,000 to corn, 15,000 to beans, 8,000 News of the Week. bave� been visiting at Alex. MeKay's, Grey, son. A. Woolmran has a potato that weighs -Mrs. Ritchie and 0Xr. G. A. Jones, GemForal Servant W`auW---:Xm D. D. Wileon. (8) an industrious man can make a sure home returned on Wednesday of luat week, to one pound twelve and a half ounces, which Battle Creek, Michigan, and Mrs. Scott,
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AUrSpeStock-R. Willis. (8) &nd. a pleasant living for- himself on the to buekwheat, 7,000 to turnips� and 5,000 AT JAPAIT.-Lord Randolph and Lady their home, in Port Carling, Muskoka. is pretty good for this eason. R. Adams Toronto, were in Mitchell last week attenq
Atmaints-11. JR. FAwards. (8) prairies, and the stream of immigration into to orchard, and garden. Churchill have arrived at Yokohama. Mrs.'Harris and children intend remipning planted one potato last spring that weighed ing the funeral ;f thili
JW9_"on-Jaekson & G reig. (1) the country will resemble a torrent. - The I STATUE U.wxiLED.-A bronze statue of some timew-with Mrs. H' rJaie brother, Robft
Shoes -T. V. Rutledge. (5) The amount of stock 'sold during 1893, arris' parents bbfore about 5 ounces, and the produce from it Jones.
true immigration policy ih not to coax Dr. J. Marion Sims was unveiled in Bryant returning home.
Orat G. Ault. (6) was weighed 4 ponnds. It, is a new varioty '-While Air, Fred-- Kruspe, of Wartb
Poultry, 2,01T,,000 - hogs r15,000 ; Park, New York, on Saturday. -Dr. Chisholm, of Wingham, sold a few and looks very good. The seed came fr9i neking apples, lt� fell
*0 Bale -J. X. Bist. (6) Europeans, but to foster Caaadians. There from the tro-&r TAncbm-& Uaxby. (8) pro-
u"FaveonsWanted-Thos- Stephen& (6) are enough Europeans here now to bring us sheep, 616,6W, catl&, 461,000 ; horses, C THE WEST INDiEs.-Advices days ago a four-year old driver, well broken South America. These a're all Londesb6rno YCLONE IN
Lefosetier Sheep for I W, e --1L Charters. (b) all the new blood we can w- ell handle and 48,000. 1 The total value of the crop froin San Domingo state that a cyclone h%s -and an excellent roadster, for $W, and this people. =elnk Eis leg. Air. Krqspe is ralhe
unlucky. as it is not long since he wax
Huxby. (8)' assimilate, if we can at them in such a duced wa4R abaut $140,OW,000, the value of levelled 700 houses.there, and damaged the is to lee taken out in doors, window sashes -The new brick school house erected in ulot killed by being thrown from a House f�r Sale --Estate H. Robb. (8) position that they w3l write home glowin coffee. crop in Hayti. and frames, and other. such building ma- School Section No. 9i Grey, is completed. -The employes of Alessrs. Weir &
Wilson. (8)
Deary-Mas - ck sold was $33,000,000, and of dai 41 It is a neat, comfortable structure 925x.351 tors of the St. Sh"pshia Sheep for S%lo-A. Dunkin. (6) accounts of sure success in life to be h QV -COAL MINE DisASTM—An explosion oc- terial, The doctor retains the horse unt
Vaini Wapted-Chester Adam% (6) is
here by honest industry and manly applica- products $10,000,000. Th' gives, roughly,, curred list Sanday in a coal pit at Aniha, next January. feeL . Pugh, ofdrussels, did the brick
- tion. The befit policy f ion a total of $183,000,000 as I rs The cause is 4 rerdytetion in
or ?ur. immigrat he value of the mid -Hungary. Fifty pe one were killed and . -Miss Parker, daughter of Mr. John work, and John Cober, of Ethel, the of 8 cents a day uiltil the 1-st of
car
department and for our City &velopment, is twenty others were injured. Parker, 15th concession of Goderich town -
output of the farms of Ontario in 1893. penteriug. The old log building replaced About 40 men and. women quit work.
)olicy of'foatering the farmer. Make him A GREAT HisTouu-x DEAD. -James An- ab who has been stopping with her aunt by the brick was built 22 years ago, and the --The degree of Bachelor of Arts has
nteckied and he will,draw more good !m- thony Fronde, L. L. D., the celebrated re- in linton, has been a great suffierer'by hemlock logs are in a sound condition yet. conferred on Miss T-uli4 Grant, daugh
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rkirants in a year, both from across the. Misrepresenting Agaifi. ligious writer and historian died in London, reason of a disease in a bone in one of her The trustees want to seR the old buiLlding. Rev. A. Grant, B.A.,p4stor of Kno)i ehlli�,
the last Saturday, aged 76 yeari7. legs, and last week it wa4i; found necessary The new school house cost $660. It St. Marys, who has lately finished her
Atlantic and across the border, thari. a sys- It is expected . that the revision of
�eni of agencies could rake in during a de- DominionVoters' Lists, now in progress, will � LoomiNG CHANGES. -If is stated that in to amputate the leg at the knee joint. on the same ite as the log one. years' course at the UAiversity of Tmmto�
BEAFOTH, FRIDAY-, Oct. 26th, 1894 licaae ; give him money to'spend and he -will cost about $140,000. Of this amount about i the event of the death of the Ameer of -On Wednesday morning of last week, --Some one is certainly using . -,. - I
multiply the number of manufacturers and the na ne of -From the seed of 4 new variety f
r, trical seven or eight hundred dollars will find their Afghanistan Ishak Khan, the , Ameer's Thomas Henderson, son of William Header- Air. John Ramball, of Clinton, withoib his tato, known as the R4al New Yorkeo
traders,in the country, hii a geome cousin, who is backed by Russian influence, son, of Morris, claimed one of Lower Win knowledge or consent, in corre
9- Bpondence William Durward, of the Ilth coneftsionU
The New Leader. ratio to his prosperity. Some first obvious way into.the coffers of thp publishers of the will clainithe throne. ham's fair daughters as his own, in the per- with the Dominion Government. Last Downie, had a yield64,is year of 85 bushek
A meeting of the Conservative members ate Pvur4oRs OF BATTLB.-There are rumoursi son of - Miss Clara Linklater. Rev.. D. week he received a long type -written front a half acre. He brought
t ps toward fosterine t�e farmeiz would be, Exeter Times, and their political masters
ariff afiX reduce his taxation, etter to St.
elect to the Local Leis*ture was held in o ower. the t -of a he% battle tween the Chinese and Perrie tied the nuptial knot, the bride on: departmental-- paper, signed by a sample lotof six, lAeh tipped the
seem determined to make them show that Ja anes7 and
on the
lower the tariff and thus call the atten- u but
to they are uncon- bein given away by her brother, John Charles HibbertTupper, referring to some at 11 pound
Toronto, on Tuesday. The object of the tion of 'British trader�s to -the wisdom they are earnin their money, judging from rme(, given even as to Linklater. Baechler- Palls reserve, at Benmi-Her. This �Edward Schlimm. a young lad o
and no advces 9
9 re
meetin- was to select a leader-, to take the of exchan ing goods with Canadian pro- the following extract which we take from -the the result of the conflict. �Donald Lamont, of Grey, who is viBit- is the third letter he has received, indicat- at the Listowel flax m'ill, bad the mischance
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place of Mr. Meredith. The meeting is said ducers. last issue of that journal. It says: TmE NEw DxrHTHEnxA. REmEny.-The inz relatives in Ar leshire, Scotland, sent ing that some correspondence must I -pe going the othe to &t the tops of two of
ity r morning,
bar- Mr. Facing-Both-Wayi is it it again. new remedy for diphtheria, anti-toxine, a bunch of beat er, a genuine Scotch on, aud be has never written concerning the fingers of his left- hand crushed
to.hae been well attended and very e
in the
inartiolm Messrs. Marter, Whitney, Ryer- What the Farmers are Doing. Quite recently, Mr., McLean, the member produced by chemists of Berlin, has just thistle and a sample of broom com to A. any one of them. The letters addressed to " breaker," and on.JAY'ednesday Mr. H. F,
elect, for South Huron, stated through the been successfully used in a case at Newburg, Reid, Brussels, last week. The much prized him ire type -written, John Rtimball, Buck- liad his hand cau , glit in the planer d
son and Howland were selected as candi- Tile last published report of the Ontario New York state. heather 'Was distributed among the mem- Clinton, Ont.11
Columns of hispaper, THE HURON EXPOSITblt, his factory and the tops of two of the fingem
dates for the position, after which a ballot ureau of Industries is a' very interesting Too FOND OF PI�ANUTS. -Nellie Farrell, bers of Ben Lomond Camp, Sons of Scot- -Mr. Alexander McDougall,who resided were cut off.
that every demand made by the Patron. or-,
to select the successful man was taken. and in mar aje h,- New York, land.
iy respects an instructive d1ocu- anization in the Local Legislature ought to with his motlier and brother, near Porter's -The Trowbridge -.borrespondent of Me
Xr 9 w o ate two quarts and a half of peanuts in -The only son of Air. Jacob Taylor, -of Hill, (lied on Sunday of last week, after a Stratford Beacon k
Marter received the greater number of ment. It shows th� progress of our farm,- e granted, and that THE Expogrron had We are sorry to
advocated such -reforms before the Patrons liat Mr. John A
au three days, died of peritonitis Saturday Clinton, about four years,of aqe, met with comparatively short illness, of enlargement learn t to
-vofAs and his election was made unanimous. ers in tlic.v Ho a departments of their work. ni lit. a I 'Halcolm. is abot
t painfi I accident recently. He was stand- of tfi_� liver;. Deceased retained conscious- leave this neihbhd, having rented a
any -of farmers from, afraid that he had gone a little too far to farin near Hensall on the London roa&
The followffig biographical sketch of the From tlje��m " statements were heard of. Ar. MeLean-was evide n ly ORTut;-A.Tic BROTHERS. -James Af. Morri- ing in wbuggy, %vlien something made the ness almost up to the moment of his death. )
new leader is given almost every corner of Ontario,it is not diffi- suit his politileal leadersand the office hunt- son, a stevedore, of Victoria, British Colum- horse start, and he was thrown , out, falling He was uninarried',tind had been a resident Mr. Malcolm i1a a me r of the Methodist,
mbe
bia, and three brothers, have. lately become on his head,and shoulders. He was stunned of t'lte township for over 60 years. He -was church and ba� been 'a prominent member
Mr. Marter - was first returned to the cult to discern that that 0-ectipation is just ers of his party, who want the fee paid
Ugislative Assembly by the District of oles retained by the government so that heirs to $15,000,000 through the death of a thereby and spent a bad night, but ii now a staunch Liberal, a t-ewarm -*friend of the of tbechoir as "well as4n�excellent neighbor.
Muskoka at the general election in 1886. now undergoing a revolution. Grain - grow- bachelor uncle who amassed his wealth in. none the worse. temperance cause, and the large number and therefore win be greatly missed.
they will stand a better Chance of gett' ng
He w then a leading ing for Vxport is being abanLdoned in all Australia. =On the strVn th of i telegram from'
merchant of Graven- them than if they are made elective by the who followed his remains to Goderich cenie- few weeks
-Thou- Chief Bu man giving r ;%go a1r."G.Pelkie, re-
-e of that town and q Rd greater attention -is being: de- The following week, therefore, Mr. y a
�umt and, had been reeN narters, people. Miss Lucy BOOTH GETS MARRIED. jfvingham, a te , on Tuesday, showed that he was great- siding on the outskirt-A of ,Mitchell, had
lin- esteemed.
son, and told sands of Salvationists fathered at the Sal- the name of McIntyre, was arrested in C ly horse killed in the fi(Ad by the jugular vein
councillor of Waterford. He was re-elecued MeLe , read the Patrons a'les
oted to. other and more profitable pro a, VationArmy "barracks' in London, England,. 'ton, on Tuesda `,Of last week, by Constable -The other d as Mr. Wes. Miller, who being cut with a slia
at the general election of 1890. And at the them they should do nothing to embar y ay trument. Afr-
ducts. ,e4rmers are so -wing more coarse r"8 last Friday morning to witness the marriar Wheatley. Heinias wanted on a charge of works 'ost ine in the same
last general election, haiug removed to To- the Mowat Government, and i4timated that a at W. B. Forster's, Holmesville, was James Masters also' -1
ronta, he successfuly cont th of Miss Lucy Booth, daughter of "Gener theft, and Bullard drove down for him and
ested the nor grain to bQ used for feed, writes one from to insist in their demands might do barm if bauling a load of wood, the front tier, a'y, and on -Saturdaj 7�night the stable of
on
it resulted in injury to,Mowatism. tion Army, to "Colonel" left with his mari.at about four a. in. Wed- which he was seated, slipped, tbrowin
iriding of that city. He has been since his Kent count Wheat i' Booth' of the, Salva ' hi AT
a being ground for Rellberr, a Swedish member of the army. r. Frank Holland, was entered and he
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Rrst 'iection, am-onor the most active work- the purpose of providing feed for cattle and We do not object to the Times and its is the intention of the couple to go to India behind the horses and in front 0 the throat of a poor anitualcut until it bled 'to
ers on the Conservative side. Mr. Marter -A serious accident happened Hugh
wheel, one front wheel running over his leg. -death. The council has offered a reward of
pigs and wc find it pys,,says a voice from promptors abusing Mr. McLean to their and engage in missionary work. -Cunningham, of Grey, on Monda of last It was at first thought the leg was broken, _�of theriminal.
is a, son of the late Dr. Peter M.arter, of y $10 for the conviction
CON-FrDENCE IN THE COAST PROVINCE. -
Brantford. He is coniforta�ly past his Huron. Another from the same county an- heafts' content, and calling him all the week. He and J. Brown were going to put but on exantinatiou it was found that no -A -little daughtei,of J. Grig" cow -
fiftieth year and is hale and vigorous, with nounces that more cow's are being kept and names they choose, because while that sort -' Mr. Robert 11orne Payne, an eminent a ring in a . bull's nose. Brown went for bones were broken, but lie will be, no cession 14, on bounda y of Gre - an'd E1111%
banker of London., has been looking over the ring and while away the bull gored Mr. doubt, laiid� up for some time. The mystery met with a bad k6eident Ze other day -
many years of active life and work still be- the milk sent to cheese 'factories. Cream. of thing seerns to please them, it don't hurt the vast resources of the Coast Province. Curmingbarn and tlirew him over into an- ed breaking, seeing th;t While playing at school she fell
is that the leg escap off a fence,
Cries are in favor here, is the report from him. But we do object to the Times de- Mr. Payne expresses himself as amazed at other stall. We hope he may soon boe out the wagon was heavily - loaded with wood. and a heavy rail fell an her arm. smashing
Sullivan, i� Grey. More stock is being fat- liberately placing THE Ey-posrror. in a false what he has seen in British Columbia, and again. Probably the short wood falling. with, him the elbow joint.
What lbout The Farmer? Dr. Rice, of Aiwood, was
is stated,to have invested - -A few years ago Mr. Samuel Peddl' m.
tened and �etter winter quarters provided position, as it does in the last sentence of f $2,000,000 in dif sent for and after a good dealf tr9fibleand.
-ianufacturers have been erent enterprises. contested an election in the city of London, -The name of W, H. McCracken' of �uff&i�g to the little one, managed to get
The implement n
Here is what THE Ex- AtPER I OR ALr&xAXDEu DyiNG.-The CzAr 'as a Labor Candidate. To -day lie is work- Brussels, has been bef'ore the pub the the arm is
for the safne, says a farmer in Surmidale, the above extract. E 41f
raising a great row lately because the Gov- lic for ents tocrether, but
on in the Simcoe coujity. gMore cornis being grown
!Drnmeint made a slight reducti 'PosiTor. (lid say, "d we reprint it for the of Russid is in � a very precarious state of ing as,.& day laborer in the township of many years as a successful competitor t likeIV to be stiff at the elbow.
daty o4 i for.winterfee(64, is the statement of a benefit of the Times: health. His medical attendants -give no East Wawanosh. There is no disgrace in the fall shows, particularly in the line of --There died in 'Jditcbell on Tuesda
iplements' imported into this holle of his recovery, although he may linger this, but it simply shows the changes time rbots and vegetables. Although new as- morning, 16th inst, one of the most prom
Wellington manj The. silo is coming in At any- iate the crucial time is at hand a while. His second and favorite son, Duke works.
country, and the demanded a reduction in continually coining into the eon- nent andwell known �jtizens,Mr.Robt.Jonex
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y terials which vaenter termine wbetherthey(thePatrons)are worthy
thi-dat on the raw in& - George, is in the last stages of consumption, -On Thursday, October I ltb, Mr. Joseph test, Afac. gets there just the same. This who wa's in the 68th ear of his age. De -
y wly but qurel'y', adds another from Nel. the test will soon be applied - which Will de pirants are
son, in Halton The use of corn fodder is while the Czarina is almost overwhelmed J. Golley, V. S., and Miss Margaret John- year be had two mangel wurtzels that ceased was a genial, *hole-souled Irishman
into the composition of these implements, of the support of all fair minded men or not. with grief find anxiety. The pitiful con- ston, both of IVingham, were joined in the weighed close to 60 pounds, and other' ex- kind hearted and ge4prous to 'a fault. He'
becoming more general, re�orts a Peel, They are a new party, and they have an, ex- diti e Rev. E. hibits built ccordingly. The prizes taken settled in Loganin-
such as coal and. iron. They also gay that on of the Imperial family is causing in- holy bonds of matrimony, by th
county agriculturist- " Beefing " cattle is istence simply bqcause of the belief of tense ympathy the world over. the year 1&54, where
IV. H.Uffhes, of Adelaide,- at the residbnee of this year were as follows : Wingham, 25 ; his abilil was soon rnized
on account of the hih Caadia duty on many that both the old parties have vices qcog and it was
articles, the Americans being slowly on the increase here, is -what a which make it advisable to replace them. NonwpGums Fop. VICTOIiLki.-A party of the briXe's m.Aher, before a large number of Belgrave, 16; Seaforth, 36; Wroxeter, 33; not OrIg efore he WaWs elected a member of
these latter ,
Markham to'rnsbip farmer reports. eighty Norwegian imrhigrants from Minne- invited guests. After file conclusion of Brussels, 50; Fordwich, 28; Blyth, 16; the council. For tw�nty-nine years he was
rtunity is given them,
able to procure them so niuch more che Most If, now that the sota have arrived at Victoria, British Col- the ceremony, all sat down to a bountiful Dungannon, 13. Sometimes two fairs occur ve of 'the to I F
aply Oppo
of our farmers, are keeping more- cows for tke new party dep4rts one jot from the line Ree wris up. i or two years he
than- th can, that they,' the Canadians umbia. It is said they are the advance repast, n the same day, but to meet that enter- was Warden of the Cbanty, and on one oe-
ey
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dairy purposes, says a correspondent in Len- their gay the old parties should tread then 'of 300 more to follow. Each famil -On Tuesday evening of last week, the gency, Mac. sends a- wagon load to each casion was an unsucco ida-te for -the
-a guard
-re, unable to compe�e with the American thei shoulil at once 'and forever be Con- is to receive 160 acres of laud rent free, an home of Inspector JohnR. Miller, of East place. An ai-nusing thin about the woolen representation of Noith Perth in the Com.
nox and Aqdington. Stock is receiving sful cand
manufacturers in the foreign markets. To signed to oblivion. If their members ac- in five 9
was the scene, of a very happy event, stockings is that they are Councillor Me- mons. He was, untily'about two years ago
overcome this dfficulty, the Alassey-Harris .5 tin'acre have been made, a free grant of being the marriage of his daughter, Agnes, Cracken's own handiwork and. can be prop- a man of fine Co*titution,
more liberal rations, is a story that comes cept passes, while pocketing their mileage $ . years, provided that improvements of Huron,
from another part of the united counties. allowance, and this is the first ter� tat -ion and went
Company and several other firms have been the land will be given. bo Thomas A. Gibson, of Wroxeter. Rev. erly labelled 'I ou r own make.'
We are going ipxtensively into the dai which will probably assail them, or in the through more work aiidendred more
irying' hard -
talking about eistaylishincr manufactories in TRAIN RoBB-NRS AT WORK IN MICHIGAN. Mr. Hartley, of Bluevale, tied the kDot. -Mrs. Dempsey, (relict of the late John ships thari half a doz�en average men could
business, is t House they show the selfish disregard for
the United States, for the purpose of carry- he encouraging vord -from the rights of others, which they claim oth An attempt was made last SAurday' even-. About 60 guests were present. The. pres- Dempsey) one- of the early settlers of Gode- stand. Latterly, big-' health guve way, and-
er Ing by. Confidence men to'hold up passengers cuts were costly and numerous. Mr. and rich township, died on Friday, October 12th. no
Frontenac. From Leeds it is reported that classes exhibit towards the far aW ugh able to be Omit to- the last he was
lag on manufacturing for the toreign mar- "ler89 they on the Detroit, Lansing and Noithern. train. Mrs. Gibson have the best! wishes of a large She had been in poor health for a consider- a great -sufferer, andhad not I i do
farming methods are improving, A Stor- arenot to be trusted. If they are corrupt
kets. The Government have, evidently, be- G. H. Flowers, a Detroit drq�imer, and circle of ftiends. a n wn for
morit mail -says that farmers now feed most in these little things they will be corrupt in Mr. Reuben Reynolds,. of Grand Rapids, -The Clinton New Era is responsible able time, though she was quite able to be months. . Mr. ion6swas three times mar -
come frightened by these threats. At a great.thing4. Then, when they ob up and around -the day before she died. ried, and leaves a grown up family f
tain a
"A young man who is When in health and strength she Was a vig- twelve, besides one child a year and a half
of their pr6duce"to their cattle. And from were attacked by the men, as was Father for the followit g. -
meeting addressed by Hon. Mr. Bowell, at footing in the Dominion House, there will O'Connor, of Gran(I Rapids. The crooks working -in toW'In for a short time, lost a kid orous woman, and bore lier sbare of life's old as issue of his last marriage. Air. Jones
Lanark comes the information that cheese- be a -farther opportunity to see whether or were knocked down, and although one of glove, and wished to advertise it in a news- trials with equanimity.
Brockville a few �_-ys up, he said: " He
was going to endeavor to have the Govern- making is to- ' day the principal industry in not the Patrons are any more to be trusted them attempted to shoot the drummer, they paper, but when be learned that it would She was for many was a Conservative in politics.
years a member of the Methodist church, -Mr. Richard R�ss, of St. Marys, was
that section. These, of course, are only sam- than file monopolists and combinesters were overpowered. While the train was cost him twenty-five cents, decided on -a and took great comfort in the acceptance of married on Thursday' evening, Ilth inst., at ment iLmend the laNv- so as to -g ant a drasv- among the manufacturers of whom they
ples of what the reporL, contains. But they m approaching East Paris the crooks again cheaper plan, and put up a notice on a tele- its principles. She leaves two sons and five Zion Church, Brantford, to Aliss 8hannolus
backto manufat-turers, of all the duty paid c6 plain so louAly. drew their pistols and, holding the train- h e post, which reads, 'an undressed kid daughters -the latter all being married- of that city. The ceremony wa
show that the farmers of Ontario are f ully oon raw material imported, when used in ar- Now, any person can see at a glance that men at bay, jumped from the train and es- lost.) s performed
alive to the changed condition of things, and Mrs. James Connell, Goderich township; by Dr. Cochrane,, paAor of t1ke church, in
ticles manufactured for export. This, he what we did say is directly the reverse of caped-
-A new enclosed desk and an upholster- Mrs.- W. Jenkins, Hullett ; Mrs. Orr the presence of a v4� large assemblage. At
that they are adapting their circumstances
would place the Canadian manu- what the Tim es asks its readers to believe ed arm chair have beenlaced in the Town Michigan; Mrs. Pratt, Grandi, Dakota, the close of the cerci;ony, the orgau pealed
to it. The changes ivill, no doubt, be at- hall, Brussels, for the comfort and conven; and Mrs. Stirlin�., Ripley. The pall bearers forth the w
factrers on an equal footing the we said. Instead of telling the Patrons Huron Notes. edding march, iluring which the
tended by loss at 'first, but will ultimately ience of Judge Doyle, while in attendance were Messrs ackson, J. Stephenson, F. guests, with the happy couple, repaired to
American maniffitaturors." This would, no result in gain. they " should do nothing to embarrass the -There have been several sheep worried at Division Courts. These were placed Rumball, W. C. Searle, P. Cantelon, sr., Mr. Shannon"s, where a sumptuous
by dogs in the nighborhood of Varna dejouner
doubt, be a very uice arrangement for the M-owat Government," we told them thaf thereat the Judge'6 request, hub at the ex- and H. Gralliam. The deceased was the aaited them. At the close Dr. Cochrane
lately.
manufacturers, but what abqu those who, It will be gratifying to those. who have they should adhere to their profession pense of the corporation. The latter re- only living sister of Mrs. Henry Steep, of in proposi g the heidth of the bride
8 and
-The young daughter of Mr. Joseph W. n
r?y an e implements mad urnips, through evil as if they failed to do � so, th should at- Chidley, of Clinton, fell from a chair the bri egroorn spoke of the loss ha
have to use th from the stood out for the t ey ceives an annual fee from G d Morris Clinton. de t Zion
townships to assist in defraying expenses of church would sustain in the removal of Mm
highly protecteA raw materials,, the Cana- well as throfigh good'report, to learn that, oneg'and forever be consigned to 'oblivion." other day and fractured her arin. holding the Court.
according to the Bi -Miss Anderson has Scintillat
than farmers It will be noticed that Mr. irea of - Industries, the :Now bden, engaged to -The Wingham Times thinks stone- ions From The Bureau of Bo, to St. Marys. As a member of the
we ak any' fair-minded, honest Con -
teach Union School Section No. 16, Grey, throw Industries Report. choir and'a Sabbath school teacher and in
Bowell admita that implements made in furnip crop gives a greater cash return than servative z4ader-of the Times, -and there iin
ren
any other crop raised in Q for 1895.. Miss 0. Smith, -the present teach- nion I at town., and' it is time the law -Kent county produced 486,000 bushels other ways she hadi dered cheerful ser -
is becoming altogether too com
Canada can only compete in foreign markets utario. In 1893, are- not a few of them, if such a bare of beans last year, conside�ably over half vice w pon. He congratulated
-faced er, leaves to attend the' Normal. hen called u
so Aays this aut b
which forbids using catapults or slings,
wit e value of the tur- attempt to mislead and misrepresent as -this,' -A gray mare, eight years old, was sold was A plate glass in,aue of the entire Province. Of St.
h similar implements made in the hority, th f oys the btidegroom and the good peop
put in orce the yield
United States, when 'the makers at J. B. Cummings' sale, near Wingham, for of the doors in of pota- no an,acqui
nip crop per acre, �as$41.71. Thenextin isnotshameftil?- Itmustbe an indefensi- Macdonald's block, wai Marys on s oke
of them -81111coe raised 297,000 bushels
sition, nd is
toes last vear. This was about 80000 the feelings of all who knew the ride in
$16.50. A cow, sold just previously, brought broken one day last eek, byamarble wisbiug her and her' hueband a long and
get their raw material free, and, while lie order 'was carrots' at $39.99 ; potatoes,' ble, rotten' cause that requires such ttLetics $24. bushels in fidvarice of any other count b
prop $35.763 and corn for husking, $21.90. The thrown. with a catapult. One of the figured the Province. y happy life, After fiesponse on the part Of
oses to: give this raiv material free for as this to uphold it. We do not blame the -The $5 000 stock of W. Nightingale, of I dows in the same block was also
g ass win
exported implements, he proposes broken by a stone a few days age. -Simcoe is the leading y,, Fonty of the
to con� return from an acre of fall wheat was- only publishers of the Times so much for this Alliston, wi`is sold on Tuesday of last week Mr.'Box and other friends Mr, and Mrs.
for spri onduct, as they are evidently at Tordnto, to James Timmins, formerly of g to Province, its yield in 1893 Ing aggregat" -o PiLtis where they- took the
nue, t - be Auty on the rair inateral �iig $6.97. Bluevale, at 50 cents -on the dollar. -The faithful'old grey pony belongin ed 528,000 bushels. Bruce midnight express for" New York, Bost,014
for im- $11.50' and contemptible c Box drove � t
-report we also learn that the men, and pub- 'xete came next with Wshington and other eastern cities
plements sold in this country. In other From this the tools of moie designing -Reeve Proudfoot, of Goderich, is just Air. Win. Dearing, inilkman, h r, drop- 509,000.
ea a ew ays ago. Heaves was the
words,, the farmers of Canada are to'be total value of farm lands, buildings, stock, lish what is given to them, receiving reward recovering from an attack of - inflammation -Of -the 2, 7 29, 000 bushels of husking corn
cause of her death.
taxed, in order that the farmers of Aus- implements and all 1plasses of farm property for the dirty work in the way we have men- of the lungs, while Mr. Garrow, big law raised in Ontario last year, nearly one-half
-On Monday night, last week, a darin Gorrie.
pa
tralia and other foreign, coutries may qet is $970,361,070, whfoh. is a decline of $9,- tioned. The readers and pat' rtner, bs been suffering from overwork. ii was raised in the counties of Essex- Kent,
r9ne of such a - thief entered Mr. John Loadman's v GLEANING
Mr. John Tiffifi,' Colborne township, and Elgin. , S. -The brick work on Mr.
cheaper implements. NVhat an equitable .616,174 from the prpvious year. The values journa should, however, have something to Cry barn, in Exeter, and after removi Walker's shop is approac'hing completion.
0 fell from an apple tree on Wednesday, 10th -There were 10,480 churches in
adjustinent of matters that Woul4 be ! are divided as foll9ws Land, $630,000,- about the m atter. inst., breaki n Canada
Will Snell's pants from the head of the b�qel The front part of the shop is to be fitted up
say several ribs and sprainin when the last census was taken.
9 where he was sleeping, stole a purse con- Thi W hat will. the Patrons sky to an arrange- 000 buildings, $182,000,000 stock, $104,- big wrists. We is able to be -around again. one building for each 450 people. 18 for a tailor shop. Messrs. Morren & Bea -
0Z
umber of church edifices, one�� ird intend to m
-iplements, $48,500,000. Tlic Tim Montreal Star, although it likes to tile yarel men at Walton, has beendissolved had lain in cap ain recen are controlled by the ethodists. . !�kl can be got ready. -Mr.
250,0W ; in -The partnership existing between the -taining $3.79. total n Of . the witheriek hwve rented it and
ment of this kind? Mr. Bowell, however -A lake t fly said that lie into it. as soon as it
Goderich harbor before the piers
uto Mrs. Carson's house�
iaat- the head of the Customs Department,' der -line in value between the two years has take"a kick at the Ontario Government Mri Weiss drops out -The eight Ontario counties in whidh the near the Maitland. -We understand Mr -
by mutual consent. Manser has moved i
and he will, no doubt-, carry out the pol of the partnership. were extended with a- stronger nor' -wester largest amount is registered in the form of B. Scott has purchased the house., andlot
icy been chiefly in the yalue of farm land,which whenever ii can make an opportunity, does
terian c than the onewhich blew week before last
he says he intends to propose. has decreased by $IP,164,110, and there has' -The coiling of the Presby 9 chattel mortgages are: York, $1,553,000;
sometimes take a candid fit. In discussing hurch, and there was not as -much sea in the harbor
also been a decline q'f $1,430,593 in the value Wroxeter, is.being lathed and plasteied. Grey, $1518,000; Simcoe, 415,000; Carleton, vacated 6Y. Mr. 'Williwm
The matching which formed the original
Ontario affairs a few days ago it was eon as there was on Thursday of that week. $387,000; Algoma, $353,000; Kient, $333,- Andison., ar , has mo�cd into his beautiful
So d, Sensible Talk. of live stock. On the other hand there has -The breakwater pier at Goderich is in a residence itist south 'bf the Baptist church.
OW; Prescott and Russell, 83-90,000; W-�nt-
hence the need for pre
strained to give this Province and its Gov. ceiling was instifficielitly dried when put on, deplorable condition, and ff something is not We hope that he and his wife an
A gre&t d�al of money has been expended been a rise in the vQue of farm buildings of ernment a word en re i . ,
of praise. It says worth, the same. The county with the d family
during the -�ast ten- years both by the Do- w w6rth may be long oy the comforts of
t done soon the delay will cost thousands of lowest indebtedness in this form is Halibur- their magnificent hpuse.-The Wroxeter
*44,545,630, hile implements are -In connection with ther hanksgiving dollars. Although it has only give -spared to enj
8 ce,4 in the Methodis ton. with but $13,0001 17hunder Bay and
"Ontario, for a province without a debt, i ervi t church, at 1� WAY
minion and -Provincial Governments, for the $432,899 more tha in 18992. The Lake Brusi- at one place school boys visited oUr village on Saturday
treading the path of economy with com- sels, Sal)bath of last week, the hands a
ome
pgrpose of bri iigrauts/�o this coun- Erie counties and it "' Haidimand comin next with $26,000 and
very weak and decayed, and if not attended $55 �-j
ncang en Qie Northem Districts mendable persistence. Long ago, it decided a uni of 117 was placed uponthe _ction of last week and gav
Coll 000 respective,
e
It is now pretty generally the opinion are the only groups * to will give way. ly. e! our boys a liesson on
�axing an increase in that one chamber could do all the legislating Plates. -The 51 principal loan Companies doing how to.pl-ay football..'. The score was 3 to 0.
ri - -Mr. Fred W. Farneomb, of Exeter,went _Miss W
-Air. James Snell, of the Haynes -Barton business in Ontario, have borr;wed money t ithel and Miss Mutch have gone
iat a very mearre return has 'been secured total value. Every group with the excep- the well-being of the people. ut into the country the -.other day to do I Fordich to engage in dressmaking.
required for
stock farm, has sold at good figures, a Berk- on debentures to the extent of $47,000,OW,
some survey
he extent May they prospm�-Mr.' Thomas Vettie has,
t is Ithinking of letting the wo been very ill. -On Monday last a thundir
to the people by this immense outlay. The tion of the Northerr� Districts, show's 'a de- Its sessional allowance is $600 ; ours is shire boar, to M ing. He tied 'his horae to the and are.indebted to'depositors to t
only ones that have been much benefitted cline in the value,, of farm land, while every r. R. Mason, of Wingham, terice while he pursued his work. Returning of $17,000,000 more. On tbia'sum, the in -
$800. And now i and t 1 Leicester ram lanibs and a owe
lamb to a party in Quebec. storm passed over out vilfage. It is seldom
are the steamship and carrymg col district experiences �n improvement in the Lieuteriant-Governor rent his own lodgings to come home, the horse, had gone. Mr. nies last year, was
npanies terest paid by the
Farneomb walked to Exeter -and found the $2 800,000, or a triefornpa
over four and a quar- is seasen
Ontario and East 1-fidland groups fail, to t. Between this r
egg. No ate and that
the lack- a proper appreciation of the dignity of owns, and which, without iny training, has damage was done.' at which they lend, about two per cent.
w with pagpers and cast-aaya from They may ly refused $9200 for a three year old colt be� doubt, caused it to become restl avIng, no ter per cen of the year..
hile every city has been over -burden ed value of buildings. Tri implements the Lake out of his salary of $10,000. -Mr. Andrew Dunkin, of Varna, recent- animal in the stable, the flies h tbat so much lightning is seen t th
slums of the great European' cities. For- equal their own records of the previous Government up in Ontario, but they also higher, there should be room for a fairly
been quite successful at the fall fair trotting
tunately the authorities are now coming to year, and in live'st9ck the St. Lawren races this year. Exeter.
Drug 'at G de, of Goderich, picked a good profit.
ce lack the ornament of it provincial debt.
s the folly of this- expenditure, and are and Otttwa conatips and -the Northern -While Mr. Thomas Inglqs, who is em- wite batifful oforaspberry tops on the bar- ITEM I Trick, of Clinton, spent last
ployed with Mr. E. Walters, of Tucker. bor island, in that town, the other morning, Sabbath here. the guest of Air. George Sam -
commencing to hold off. The Province.of Districts are the onl� groups which shi)w an
ition:of the farming am h fruit in every stage front new blossoms well. -A very successful adniverary and
SPE. -mum of the cond ith, was picking apples the other day, tems.
increase. e in
Ontario has ceased making, appropriations the. limb on which he was standing b to d ad ripe luscious berries. There is qni6e tea meeting was hel&' Cavan church on
roke,
interests in the county of Oxford, the Compulsory vaccination cost the Strat- Monday evening andMrs. Ruth,
for this purpose, and the Dominion is also Taking the figures' f last year and com
giving him such a severe shaking up that he a growth of canes on the island, and a see -
ford council about "00.
Woodstock Sentinel Review says: "Every- has not been able to work sin oud crop such as that now shown is a tribute
Ce. ven. MacDonald, of C..�atharn, gave a 0011 -
cutting down the amount. A coatemporary paring them with thQse of I' -Messrs. F. Awty, James Christie the James 8
8992, and the one knows that this part of the Province -Afr; James McDougall, of Clinton, who to this splendid Canadian climate. Davis, of Mitchell, and W. Gaffney, of evening, under treet urch on Tuesday
has been carrying about - a sore hand for -One day lately as Mr. Weil McLauch s ris
inthe following extract. If our Govern- inthevalue of anq`bas so Epworth I gue
puts the matter very plainly and pointedly average of the last tiyelve years, the decline depends more largely 'on dairying than on - Logan, are away to'Muskoka for a ten days �s of the
been from 61- me time, has had one of the fin 8 re- lin, of G ea arR -Street
- er re
me D, - any branch of agriculture. A large propor- , was making up a large quan- deer hunt.
nts would follow the hint here given, and 828,000 in 1892, to 002,664,000 inovedi as it was found this was tf of church. Mr. MacDonad is an excellent
last year. tion of its C, on tity milkintocheese, the packinginthe -Mir. George Weight was appointed sex- singer.
ng to the farmer, in the hand from total disa head of the boiler blew out, and before ton of the Methodist church Mrs. MacDonald occupied the pul-
pi
B itt the values of 1892 were less by- $14,000, - the dairy, It has iven our farmers coni- steam was down so that the damage co
reduce the cost of livi productive wealth comes from
y of sa g Mitchell, at a t of the James Str�et church on Su
9 uld salary of $175 a year. There were six - nday
rk complexioned young man,
by removing his taxes and giving hint an 000 than those of 'the average of twelve e prosperity when the non-dairy bi� ap for her text Deater-
Ity.
im
8 for the osition.
opportunity to buy in the cheapest market years, -,�bich w parativ -A A , da be repaired and steam started again, the plicaut -evening, taking
onomy 30th chapter, 19th venee. She gave
as $629,947,000. with his boots blacked with stove -polish milk was rendered useless for manufacture. -Mr. & Hottam, of Staflk, lost- a Valu -
r
hour, to
On the districts of the cou"ntry have been has been in VkTinkhatn during the put week' The lose to Mr. McLauchlin will be about able horse a few days' go. The hor e went ery large audience.
and sell in the dearest, without let - or hin- other hand, the aiid egate value of iarm back." a a very able discourse of nearly an
drance, it would riot be -necessary to make buildings, farm impt�ments and live stock He is a religious character, and occasionally $80, which is considerable in a season like to the creek for a drink and was drawn int -Mr. James Del -
o atty, of Centralia, assisted in the Epwor
any expenditure to coax immigrants to this has 8 harangues -as many as he Can 94-t to stop and the present. th k ends and found dead. th
e quie a
ho,.v-n a mar�-ed 1perease, namely, from THE. tramp who wa listen to him. -After an illness of only one week, Miss -Irrom. an orchard on the Youngs, farm
-a in the vicinity lit teague concert on Tuesday evening last.
country, as a. new era of prosperity would $364,148,000, �y-lilch vva the -For some time the wife of Mr. Richard Mr. Frank Tom has returned from his tri
figure, in 189-2, the time Jessie Keith was murdered has Bertie Weir, eldest daughter of Mr. John at Youngfiville, near West Zorra, ow. ten
dechnm'v has dispose�d
be iliduced both in rural and urban portions to $367,696,6(� last ar, or the still more been arrested and his -identity proven be- e ner, and belong- of -the -Metropolitan :hotel to Air.
Heywood, of Clinton, has been in Weir to England. -Airs. S. A. -Page
Y�e
ur
egarded as onl� township, died on Monday of last week in
of Canada. We have the natural advan- marked gain from the average of 'the twelve yond a doubt. Very ��nany' h �lth, and her death was r to the estate of the late John Yonngs,of Walper, of Berlin. -M -r. A. Walper of Ber-
of the 16th concession, Goderich anted by Mr. Henry T
s
circumstances a matter of time, but it came quite unex- from brain fever. She was under good I
tages, k -qt these are neutralized by the ar- years of $33 182,000, �fliich is b pectedly on Thursda evening., of Oxford coun lin spent a few days last
7(oodstock,an ex -warden
etween nine point to his guilt, and there is scarcely a week in this vil-
ty,
October medical care, and hopes were entertained of W. C. Babcock, of Stratford
tilffeial, barriers raised against nature. Re- and ten pericent. 11th. Durine the a ternoon her pastor, 'her recovery, but convulsions set in, and it I has put up lage.
doubt that the right man has been captured. -Court of Rovision of the voters' lists
-move these and CaRA"Xill Of iaelf afford nut of crop� grown in 1893 was 125 barrels oi choice fruit paying therefor for Exeter, wille held in the town hall to -
The amo A Mrs. McLeod, of Ailsa Craig,, has identi- Rex-. J. W. ffohnes, called, and found her was found that nothing could be done to $1.25 per barrel. The yi
seemingly no worse than she had been, and s4ve her life. She was ju eld is an extra- day, (Friday..) -The Many friend
st budding into ordinary one fr M an orchard known to be 8 Jory wi regret to hear of a of Mrs.
her death. -4
7.
r
Pie
eft, T1
4 her son, Jo
n township, al
-e;
took plac
on Sunday -aft
T1
thathas been
*other, Aji�edt
11 3ral Terri.pLsra
Tam
R. I
..... . . . . . to
&ALA,10T1,TES--Afr-
�90=hargy were visith
t th is week. —Mr. T
Vent last Sunday;
Fris at P M'sent 1
has taken0n. 9611,
John Sa�
on. a hi
A %toar thre, -gh the
Ratie Coarns is!
4bore ee1mg at Mr.
11 1 . Mr� RGY,
bureb, preach(
t Sunday morni
ood. jurpretsio,
A*S" Xr. W. Feeny
w
�Weight weeks with t
1h, of Stratford, is.1
the lumber drsi
-on biBpremises.—Mr.
Mr. -Will, Brooke returi
4&er spending the sum
T*port- dull times. th
IK–M&-n, is at resent
*ua wife b ave returne�,,
inoont, and have startei
JDUD IN ORW,,ONN'
TLtem, whi&�11 ble of i
,of Tim ExposrroR, froi
"John -Burke, who '
t:: nb oad fever foV aboul
o j egams Ttlesday 1
I J 2 .
4ad news 'Nms telegra
-Dublin, Ontarioi,Canox
telegraphed to hxye i
Uker another tel '91
ienler 5th his body vn
.1e, Cemeterywhereit v
10T .
o lowed to the grave b
Mnaintauces, some co
es to pay their last �jl
tandleUow 1vorkman.
'Juriahed by the ladlei
%rook *l�id -ftenley. and
vi&s were canducte
X4 -af Yreka. X
banad'al ed abov
rath
aL
worked Around. SUISUDL
'his sikness, showed bi
-them For the past fiv
ark -tin, for X-ex-sh. & -4
%1�e was an opel
-MMP.
%,audeveryone always
The deeeased,
Mr. JoliuTBurke. of ne
SU%_ViV`ors Of NA
-One of the Freneh,
-topen demoting a greivt
Xvkpdleon Bonapa;Tte OJ
�Wlfiing its readiors by
iqf the s urviversof Nal
Four of these men oiA,
-,eldest is Jean Jacquei
�bom on the 15+Aof A4
VArdeclie, Wherehe b
or =4 IdTh I
Joese
-fively; 101 years and
and I month, and .100
''It issaid all are as lies
--can. be expected, in spi
g an eighty-two
as Ion-
-rible retreat �whcn ij;,�
Ahe greatest army the
h ed
wern -out -wit Id
--4MW to the Victor oJ
-luis ho
territz to get �off
m2neriesof the men.
Live �,Stoel
LrYERrow--, Octol�c
making 5d - 14,000 $t
3
Liverpool trade W
-both in cattle and shei
;�shippers are losing I
Iketi to -day, really go
plentiful, audsome of
ak 31 cents per T
i*r lb was about ti
upto 11 o'Clo6k. - Pre,
'from 3c. to 31c per -lb, i
rough half4fatted steei
.gnd old lean 'cowla at a
pem are,payin,g from
-good laTge ebee -
43je to Sip X4. anal
Aa to 3eper lbl. Fat-
ful and prices are low.
_c6me off the eArs were
43lay) At b.c. per lb% Th
for feed hogs to -day v
' but it its probAle that
-be bought for ton thai
MmwALo, Oct. 2!2.--
100 to -25t lower forl-
mo ext m. heavy steer
kea-,v steers, $5 to
to'*4.90; mediv
4C50 - light shippej
3
14
heifers, 82.75"to $3.2
-cows, $2.25 to $3; bV
fat, $2.175 to $3,25 fj
-strong, $6 to $7.25.
eer ; Yorkers, $4,80 -to
625P *4.85 to -S4.95;
4C95 -to 45� 05 ; rougl
and IAWbs-Afarkit
almost unsaleable; go -
*3 to $3.50; extra, $1
fairl, W to $2.75 ; fev
42 to $2.25; fair to g
-iculls, 75e to $1 ; Cau
DaiirY 1
UTIC--%, October a2,
164 boxes at 9e, 180 1
At qjc�, 2,700 boxes ai
-476 boxies at 9je, 3,1
boxes at loic, i6o :1
'Pae"kages of creamery I
The mar)oet is *C. low
to-ds;y ; WO boxes a
4,030 boxes v4 91,,,4.
airy at 9.
4%;boxced i
_0 ery batterat 2
Octol)
'I
-VhWi1t*e_ 10ke t 10
to 10111e;., c 9
'Mand, what business
to jobbers. V
�creamery, 20c to 1 i,
U 180; western,
;Iptopretty 1,
are. pretty I
eft are pretty we
'130 to, W insingle
TORO-NTO, 0-,tobel
tations are: Dairy
17jeto 18c;
L -4W.eW.ked tuhs,:4
Tnedium, 1140 to 140
-to 17o ; pound kolls,
'ronuds, 23 to 25c
2,(n-- Cheese -Local
erate, prices easy,
. ptembm
*ad 8114 ! mak
heft-sizen at 11je to lil
I
noted xt 12c. L
F1996 Dem
�Y
i
'Nip -
NEW '41a T ou- i
ftum between the pareuthesta after esdA Ilk 'tom _by-herfellbw tgdents. Her-remins faken. The
04 a $am of sW othe at tlwe� -8ho W" le _,in'torred in the Roman Catholic oeme- which should eon
s, the of We paper an wh1W the desire of. he 0 I&ANwWwnent ivm b* found. truly Mys. Vince farmers that -th.,
- $", rdwiti'lound M*'- the poss ion of '*116 ldest daughter of- Xr. Thomas t;qub tery,. Hullett. more money in fruit thafi in grain,
Our contemporary very Corni were
rptal-SwIth & suet. (6),
ow- is a Fren
Dor's Thia filli ap of our mlands
h 04-000; poti"s, 13,00%060"; ch. of Clint", and loves a en ��The in& ld fri nd of -Mr. Ben -Mr. Daniel Beiinqo, who has
tnAn- prisoner.: Thesuspeoted man
a & Duncan. (5)_ iih d b darrots� 'Can . isn,'uamed Aimed& Chattelle, and be
childien A member of Ratte 1 0
ever, will not 6MY', *01d Wuitsels, 818W,OOO, ad Xury Street Suell, forme, f Constan e, will be 9 d to visiting' his parents, 311. and Mis j ltv--N I Publishen. (5)
aski* for faxm irnmig ri$nt'es. �he" first: church she was always in her place when learn that at -the Kent AS zes, held last Bennoch, Daly Avenue,jStmtford
Skets--Thos. 000 turnips, 57A)000 hay, 5,000,000 in evidently a character of the -very -hardest her retu
oxyd-Dr. H. S. Anderson. (6) questio. t, who h;;;6h allowed. -week, the grand jury declatied no bill in the last week to Omaha.
Cattlo-4osepix Papino. (5) is worth his malt, will ask, is = farm- tons. The area' devoted to spring wheat type. A large jack knife,, as sharp as a, --J. C. Smith, assignee for John Hannah's chArge that had been laid against him, of -mr. At. Stockton, of cioncession 1, W*I-
Govenlock. (6) ing pays in Canada. Good land and cheap was less by '295,000'abres in i 1893 than in razor, was found in his. possession, and estate, with his lawy�r, Mr. Best, waa -in causing the death of an old man, and he lace, has Carrots wbich�measure E tt,:' liolmeville Wednesday of last week, to was honorably discharged, We understand inches in cire
land isll very well, but the erfibial test in 1892, and there wa a reduction of 53.000 although' hadeen �carafally washed, there mference and
Ainniunitloin-Vullett & Ja:!ksm. (8) -how do the men get on who are nowfarin- it make arrangements for the sale of Mr. that at no distant date be will return to about 1,000 buslieIs to the acre. Will prodne�
aeres- in the fall wheat crog and 32,000 in were about the hinges some dark stains
Room to verubers-Wm. MOOT& (8) this good land with all the skill, energy HamixWe'effects. They decided to have no' this county and take possession of his -A. M. Scott, of Fullarton, has lemed
B uslangb. (8) M induatVhat the &verage man hope that of barley. During the same time the which may prove to be made by human auction salej but authorized H. Elford to farm. the farm of Mr. Robert,& John for
a to I I he only effective immigration area devoted tl�o hay was increased by 2;1,- blood. dispose of -the propert b ate sales. ut4
A. Dauslaugh. t8) app y - -Robert Ha -Mr. John Bransaon has potatoes in of yea *, and a Mr'. Xnig�t has rented mr.
-GreatSale-Robt. W4111s. (5) agent is a successful farmer at work in bill 0*0 acres, 75,000 was added to the out rris an7brottrivGeorge, who blossom, beia the second crop 6f 'the sea- farm for the C
3&my, wsnted-j� 0. Laidlaw. X's) acres piing year.
fields. Let the idea once get abroad that crop, 40,000 to corn, 15,000 to beans, 8,000 News of the Week. bave� been visiting at Alex. MeKay's, Grey, son. A. Woolmran has a potato that weighs -Mrs. Ritchie and 0Xr. G. A. Jones, GemForal Servant W`auW---:Xm D. D. Wileon. (8) an industrious man can make a sure home returned on Wednesday of luat week, to one pound twelve and a half ounces, which Battle Creek, Michigan, and Mrs. Scott,
I
AUrSpeStock-R. Willis. (8) &nd. a pleasant living for- himself on the to buekwheat, 7,000 to turnips� and 5,000 AT JAPAIT.-Lord Randolph and Lady their home, in Port Carling, Muskoka. is pretty good for this eason. R. Adams Toronto, were in Mitchell last week attenq
Atmaints-11. JR. FAwards. (8) prairies, and the stream of immigration into to orchard, and garden. Churchill have arrived at Yokohama. Mrs.'Harris and children intend remipning planted one potato last spring that weighed ing the funeral ;f thili
JW9_"on-Jaekson & G reig. (1) the country will resemble a torrent. - The I STATUE U.wxiLED.-A bronze statue of some timew-with Mrs. H' rJaie brother, Robft
Shoes -T. V. Rutledge. (5) The amount of stock 'sold during 1893, arris' parents bbfore about 5 ounces, and the produce from it Jones.
true immigration policy ih not to coax Dr. J. Marion Sims was unveiled in Bryant returning home.
Orat G. Ault. (6) was weighed 4 ponnds. It, is a new varioty '-While Air, Fred-- Kruspe, of Wartb
Poultry, 2,01T,,000 - hogs r15,000 ; Park, New York, on Saturday. -Dr. Chisholm, of Wingham, sold a few and looks very good. The seed came fr9i neking apples, lt� fell
*0 Bale -J. X. Bist. (6) Europeans, but to foster Caaadians. There from the tro-&r TAncbm-& Uaxby. (8) pro-
u"FaveonsWanted-Thos- Stephen& (6) are enough Europeans here now to bring us sheep, 616,6W, catl&, 461,000 ; horses, C THE WEST INDiEs.-Advices days ago a four-year old driver, well broken South America. These a're all Londesb6rno YCLONE IN
Lefosetier Sheep for I W, e --1L Charters. (b) all the new blood we can w- ell handle and 48,000. 1 The total value of the crop froin San Domingo state that a cyclone h%s -and an excellent roadster, for $W, and this people. =elnk Eis leg. Air. Krqspe is ralhe
unlucky. as it is not long since he wax
Huxby. (8)' assimilate, if we can at them in such a duced wa4R abaut $140,OW,000, the value of levelled 700 houses.there, and damaged the is to lee taken out in doors, window sashes -The new brick school house erected in ulot killed by being thrown from a House f�r Sale --Estate H. Robb. (8) position that they w3l write home glowin coffee. crop in Hayti. and frames, and other. such building ma- School Section No. 9i Grey, is completed. -The employes of Alessrs. Weir &
Wilson. (8)
Deary-Mas - ck sold was $33,000,000, and of dai 41 It is a neat, comfortable structure 925x.351 tors of the St. Sh"pshia Sheep for S%lo-A. Dunkin. (6) accounts of sure success in life to be h QV -COAL MINE DisASTM—An explosion oc- terial, The doctor retains the horse unt
Vaini Wapted-Chester Adam% (6) is
here by honest industry and manly applica- products $10,000,000. Th' gives, roughly,, curred list Sanday in a coal pit at Aniha, next January. feeL . Pugh, ofdrussels, did the brick
- tion. The befit policy f ion a total of $183,000,000 as I rs The cause is 4 rerdytetion in
or ?ur. immigrat he value of the mid -Hungary. Fifty pe one were killed and . -Miss Parker, daughter of Mr. John work, and John Cober, of Ethel, the of 8 cents a day uiltil the 1-st of
car
department and for our City &velopment, is twenty others were injured. Parker, 15th concession of Goderich town -
output of the farms of Ontario in 1893. penteriug. The old log building replaced About 40 men and. women quit work.
)olicy of'foatering the farmer. Make him A GREAT HisTouu-x DEAD. -James An- ab who has been stopping with her aunt by the brick was built 22 years ago, and the --The degree of Bachelor of Arts has
nteckied and he will,draw more good !m- thony Fronde, L. L. D., the celebrated re- in linton, has been a great suffierer'by hemlock logs are in a sound condition yet. conferred on Miss T-uli4 Grant, daugh
00.
rkirants in a year, both from across the. Misrepresenting Agaifi. ligious writer and historian died in London, reason of a disease in a bone in one of her The trustees want to seR the old buiLlding. Rev. A. Grant, B.A.,p4stor of Kno)i ehlli�,
the last Saturday, aged 76 yeari7. legs, and last week it wa4i; found necessary The new school house cost $660. It St. Marys, who has lately finished her
Atlantic and across the border, thari. a sys- It is expected . that the revision of
�eni of agencies could rake in during a de- DominionVoters' Lists, now in progress, will � LoomiNG CHANGES. -If is stated that in to amputate the leg at the knee joint. on the same ite as the log one. years' course at the UAiversity of Tmmto�
BEAFOTH, FRIDAY-, Oct. 26th, 1894 licaae ; give him money to'spend and he -will cost about $140,000. Of this amount about i the event of the death of the Ameer of -On Wednesday morning of last week, --Some one is certainly using . -,. - I
multiply the number of manufacturers and the na ne of -From the seed of 4 new variety f
r, trical seven or eight hundred dollars will find their Afghanistan Ishak Khan, the , Ameer's Thomas Henderson, son of William Header- Air. John Ramball, of Clinton, withoib his tato, known as the R4al New Yorkeo
traders,in the country, hii a geome cousin, who is backed by Russian influence, son, of Morris, claimed one of Lower Win knowledge or consent, in corre
9- Bpondence William Durward, of the Ilth coneftsionU
The New Leader. ratio to his prosperity. Some first obvious way into.the coffers of thp publishers of the will clainithe throne. ham's fair daughters as his own, in the per- with the Dominion Government. Last Downie, had a yield64,is year of 85 bushek
A meeting of the Conservative members ate Pvur4oRs OF BATTLB.-There are rumoursi son of - Miss Clara Linklater. Rev.. D. week he received a long type -written front a half acre. He brought
t ps toward fosterine t�e farmeiz would be, Exeter Times, and their political masters
ariff afiX reduce his taxation, etter to St.
elect to the Local Leis*ture was held in o ower. the t -of a he% battle tween the Chinese and Perrie tied the nuptial knot, the bride on: departmental-- paper, signed by a sample lotof six, lAeh tipped the
seem determined to make them show that Ja anes7 and
on the
lower the tariff and thus call the atten- u but
to they are uncon- bein given away by her brother, John Charles HibbertTupper, referring to some at 11 pound
Toronto, on Tuesday. The object of the tion of 'British trader�s to -the wisdom they are earnin their money, judging from rme(, given even as to Linklater. Baechler- Palls reserve, at Benmi-Her. This �Edward Schlimm. a young lad o
and no advces 9
9 re
meetin- was to select a leader-, to take the of exchan ing goods with Canadian pro- the following extract which we take from -the the result of the conflict. �Donald Lamont, of Grey, who is viBit- is the third letter he has received, indicat- at the Listowel flax m'ill, bad the mischance
9,
place of Mr. Meredith. The meeting is said ducers. last issue of that journal. It says: TmE NEw DxrHTHEnxA. REmEny.-The inz relatives in Ar leshire, Scotland, sent ing that some correspondence must I -pe going the othe to &t the tops of two of
ity r morning,
bar- Mr. Facing-Both-Wayi is it it again. new remedy for diphtheria, anti-toxine, a bunch of beat er, a genuine Scotch on, aud be has never written concerning the fingers of his left- hand crushed
to.hae been well attended and very e
in the
inartiolm Messrs. Marter, Whitney, Ryer- What the Farmers are Doing. Quite recently, Mr., McLean, the member produced by chemists of Berlin, has just thistle and a sample of broom com to A. any one of them. The letters addressed to " breaker," and on.JAY'ednesday Mr. H. F,
elect, for South Huron, stated through the been successfully used in a case at Newburg, Reid, Brussels, last week. The much prized him ire type -written, John Rtimball, Buck- liad his hand cau , glit in the planer d
son and Howland were selected as candi- Tile last published report of the Ontario New York state. heather 'Was distributed among the mem- Clinton, Ont.11
Columns of hispaper, THE HURON EXPOSITblt, his factory and the tops of two of the fingem
dates for the position, after which a ballot ureau of Industries is a' very interesting Too FOND OF PI�ANUTS. -Nellie Farrell, bers of Ben Lomond Camp, Sons of Scot- -Mr. Alexander McDougall,who resided were cut off.
that every demand made by the Patron. or-,
to select the successful man was taken. and in mar aje h,- New York, land.
iy respects an instructive d1ocu- anization in the Local Legislature ought to with his motlier and brother, near Porter's -The Trowbridge -.borrespondent of Me
Xr 9 w o ate two quarts and a half of peanuts in -The only son of Air. Jacob Taylor, -of Hill, (lied on Sunday of last week, after a Stratford Beacon k
Marter received the greater number of ment. It shows th� progress of our farm,- e granted, and that THE Expogrron had We are sorry to
advocated such -reforms before the Patrons liat Mr. John A
au three days, died of peritonitis Saturday Clinton, about four years,of aqe, met with comparatively short illness, of enlargement learn t to
-vofAs and his election was made unanimous. ers in tlic.v Ho a departments of their work. ni lit. a I 'Halcolm. is abot
t painfi I accident recently. He was stand- of tfi_� liver;. Deceased retained conscious- leave this neihbhd, having rented a
any -of farmers from, afraid that he had gone a little too far to farin near Hensall on the London roa&
The followffig biographical sketch of the From tlje��m " statements were heard of. Ar. MeLean-was evide n ly ORTut;-A.Tic BROTHERS. -James Af. Morri- ing in wbuggy, %vlien something made the ness almost up to the moment of his death. )
new leader is given almost every corner of Ontario,it is not diffi- suit his politileal leadersand the office hunt- son, a stevedore, of Victoria, British Colum- horse start, and he was thrown , out, falling He was uninarried',tind had been a resident Mr. Malcolm i1a a me r of the Methodist,
mbe
bia, and three brothers, have. lately become on his head,and shoulders. He was stunned of t'lte township for over 60 years. He -was church and ba� been 'a prominent member
Mr. Marter - was first returned to the cult to discern that that 0-ectipation is just ers of his party, who want the fee paid
Ugislative Assembly by the District of oles retained by the government so that heirs to $15,000,000 through the death of a thereby and spent a bad night, but ii now a staunch Liberal, a t-ewarm -*friend of the of tbechoir as "well as4n�excellent neighbor.
Muskoka at the general election in 1886. now undergoing a revolution. Grain - grow- bachelor uncle who amassed his wealth in. none the worse. temperance cause, and the large number and therefore win be greatly missed.
they will stand a better Chance of gett' ng
He w then a leading ing for Vxport is being abanLdoned in all Australia. =On the strVn th of i telegram from'
merchant of Graven- them than if they are made elective by the who followed his remains to Goderich cenie- few weeks
-Thou- Chief Bu man giving r ;%go a1r."G.Pelkie, re-
-e of that town and q Rd greater attention -is being: de- The following week, therefore, Mr. y a
�umt and, had been reeN narters, people. Miss Lucy BOOTH GETS MARRIED. jfvingham, a te , on Tuesday, showed that he was great- siding on the outskirt-A of ,Mitchell, had
lin- esteemed.
son, and told sands of Salvationists fathered at the Sal- the name of McIntyre, was arrested in C ly horse killed in the fi(Ad by the jugular vein
councillor of Waterford. He was re-elecued MeLe , read the Patrons a'les
oted to. other and more profitable pro a, VationArmy "barracks' in London, England,. 'ton, on Tuesda `,Of last week, by Constable -The other d as Mr. Wes. Miller, who being cut with a slia
at the general election of 1890. And at the them they should do nothing to embar y ay trument. Afr-
ducts. ,e4rmers are so -wing more coarse r"8 last Friday morning to witness the marriar Wheatley. Heinias wanted on a charge of works 'ost ine in the same
last general election, haiug removed to To- the Mowat Government, and i4timated that a at W. B. Forster's, Holmesville, was James Masters also' -1
ronta, he successfuly cont th of Miss Lucy Booth, daughter of "Gener theft, and Bullard drove down for him and
ested the nor grain to bQ used for feed, writes one from to insist in their demands might do barm if bauling a load of wood, the front tier, a'y, and on -Saturdaj 7�night the stable of
on
it resulted in injury to,Mowatism. tion Army, to "Colonel" left with his mari.at about four a. in. Wed- which he was seated, slipped, tbrowin
iriding of that city. He has been since his Kent count Wheat i' Booth' of the, Salva ' hi AT
a being ground for Rellberr, a Swedish member of the army. r. Frank Holland, was entered and he
'e
Rrst 'iection, am-onor the most active work- the purpose of providing feed for cattle and We do not object to the Times and its is the intention of the couple to go to India behind the horses and in front 0 the throat of a poor anitualcut until it bled 'to
ers on the Conservative side. Mr. Marter -A serious accident happened Hugh
wheel, one front wheel running over his leg. -death. The council has offered a reward of
pigs and wc find it pys,,says a voice from promptors abusing Mr. McLean to their and engage in missionary work. -Cunningham, of Grey, on Monda of last It was at first thought the leg was broken, _�of theriminal.
is a, son of the late Dr. Peter M.arter, of y $10 for the conviction
CON-FrDENCE IN THE COAST PROVINCE. -
Brantford. He is coniforta�ly past his Huron. Another from the same county an- heafts' content, and calling him all the week. He and J. Brown were going to put but on exantinatiou it was found that no -A -little daughtei,of J. Grig" cow -
fiftieth year and is hale and vigorous, with nounces that more cow's are being kept and names they choose, because while that sort -' Mr. Robert 11orne Payne, an eminent a ring in a . bull's nose. Brown went for bones were broken, but lie will be, no cession 14, on bounda y of Gre - an'd E1111%
banker of London., has been looking over the ring and while away the bull gored Mr. doubt, laiid� up for some time. The mystery met with a bad k6eident Ze other day -
many years of active life and work still be- the milk sent to cheese 'factories. Cream. of thing seerns to please them, it don't hurt the vast resources of the Coast Province. Curmingbarn and tlirew him over into an- ed breaking, seeing th;t While playing at school she fell
is that the leg escap off a fence,
Cries are in favor here, is the report from him. But we do object to the Times de- Mr. Payne expresses himself as amazed at other stall. We hope he may soon boe out the wagon was heavily - loaded with wood. and a heavy rail fell an her arm. smashing
Sullivan, i� Grey. More stock is being fat- liberately placing THE Ey-posrror. in a false what he has seen in British Columbia, and again. Probably the short wood falling. with, him the elbow joint.
What lbout The Farmer? Dr. Rice, of Aiwood, was
is stated,to have invested - -A few years ago Mr. Samuel Peddl' m.
tened and �etter winter quarters provided position, as it does in the last sentence of f $2,000,000 in dif sent for and after a good dealf tr9fibleand.
-ianufacturers have been erent enterprises. contested an election in the city of London, -The name of W, H. McCracken' of �uff&i�g to the little one, managed to get
The implement n
Here is what THE Ex- AtPER I OR ALr&xAXDEu DyiNG.-The CzAr 'as a Labor Candidate. To -day lie is work- Brussels, has been bef'ore the pub the the arm is
for the safne, says a farmer in Surmidale, the above extract. E 41f
raising a great row lately because the Gov- lic for ents tocrether, but
on in the Simcoe coujity. gMore cornis being grown
!Drnmeint made a slight reducti 'PosiTor. (lid say, "d we reprint it for the of Russid is in � a very precarious state of ing as,.& day laborer in the township of many years as a successful competitor t likeIV to be stiff at the elbow.
daty o4 i for.winterfee(64, is the statement of a benefit of the Times: health. His medical attendants -give no East Wawanosh. There is no disgrace in the fall shows, particularly in the line of --There died in 'Jditcbell on Tuesda
iplements' imported into this holle of his recovery, although he may linger this, but it simply shows the changes time rbots and vegetables. Although new as- morning, 16th inst, one of the most prom
Wellington manj The. silo is coming in At any- iate the crucial time is at hand a while. His second and favorite son, Duke works.
country, and the demanded a reduction in continually coining into the eon- nent andwell known �jtizens,Mr.Robt.Jonex
810
y terials which vaenter termine wbetherthey(thePatrons)are worthy
thi-dat on the raw in& - George, is in the last stages of consumption, -On Thursday, October I ltb, Mr. Joseph test, Afac. gets there just the same. This who wa's in the 68th ear of his age. De -
y wly but qurel'y', adds another from Nel. the test will soon be applied - which Will de pirants are
son, in Halton The use of corn fodder is while the Czarina is almost overwhelmed J. Golley, V. S., and Miss Margaret John- year be had two mangel wurtzels that ceased was a genial, *hole-souled Irishman
into the composition of these implements, of the support of all fair minded men or not. with grief find anxiety. The pitiful con- ston, both of IVingham, were joined in the weighed close to 60 pounds, and other' ex- kind hearted and ge4prous to 'a fault. He'
becoming more general, re�orts a Peel, They are a new party, and they have an, ex- diti e Rev. E. hibits built ccordingly. The prizes taken settled in Loganin-
such as coal and. iron. They also gay that on of the Imperial family is causing in- holy bonds of matrimony, by th
county agriculturist- " Beefing " cattle is istence simply bqcause of the belief of tense ympathy the world over. the year 1&54, where
IV. H.Uffhes, of Adelaide,- at the residbnee of this year were as follows : Wingham, 25 ; his abilil was soon rnized
on account of the hih Caadia duty on many that both the old parties have vices qcog and it was
articles, the Americans being slowly on the increase here, is -what a which make it advisable to replace them. NonwpGums Fop. VICTOIiLki.-A party of the briXe's m.Aher, before a large number of Belgrave, 16; Seaforth, 36; Wroxeter, 33; not OrIg efore he WaWs elected a member of
these latter ,
Markham to'rnsbip farmer reports. eighty Norwegian imrhigrants from Minne- invited guests. After file conclusion of Brussels, 50; Fordwich, 28; Blyth, 16; the council. For tw�nty-nine years he was
rtunity is given them,
able to procure them so niuch more che Most If, now that the sota have arrived at Victoria, British Col- the ceremony, all sat down to a bountiful Dungannon, 13. Sometimes two fairs occur ve of 'the to I F
aply Oppo
of our farmers, are keeping more- cows for tke new party dep4rts one jot from the line Ree wris up. i or two years he
than- th can, that they,' the Canadians umbia. It is said they are the advance repast, n the same day, but to meet that enter- was Warden of the Cbanty, and on one oe-
ey
0
dairy purposes, says a correspondent in Len- their gay the old parties should tread then 'of 300 more to follow. Each famil -On Tuesday evening of last week, the gency, Mac. sends a- wagon load to each casion was an unsucco ida-te for -the
-a guard
-re, unable to compe�e with the American thei shoulil at once 'and forever be Con- is to receive 160 acres of laud rent free, an home of Inspector JohnR. Miller, of East place. An ai-nusing thin about the woolen representation of Noith Perth in the Com.
nox and Aqdington. Stock is receiving sful cand
manufacturers in the foreign markets. To signed to oblivion. If their members ac- in five 9
was the scene, of a very happy event, stockings is that they are Councillor Me- mons. He was, untily'about two years ago
overcome this dfficulty, the Alassey-Harris .5 tin'acre have been made, a free grant of being the marriage of his daughter, Agnes, Cracken's own handiwork and. can be prop- a man of fine Co*titution,
more liberal rations, is a story that comes cept passes, while pocketing their mileage $ . years, provided that improvements of Huron,
from another part of the united counties. allowance, and this is the first ter� tat -ion and went
Company and several other firms have been the land will be given. bo Thomas A. Gibson, of Wroxeter. Rev. erly labelled 'I ou r own make.'
We are going ipxtensively into the dai which will probably assail them, or in the through more work aiidendred more
irying' hard -
talking about eistaylishincr manufactories in TRAIN RoBB-NRS AT WORK IN MICHIGAN. Mr. Hartley, of Bluevale, tied the kDot. -Mrs. Dempsey, (relict of the late John ships thari half a doz�en average men could
business, is t House they show the selfish disregard for
the United States, for the purpose of carry- he encouraging vord -from the rights of others, which they claim oth An attempt was made last SAurday' even-. About 60 guests were present. The. pres- Dempsey) one- of the early settlers of Gode- stand. Latterly, big-' health guve way, and-
er Ing by. Confidence men to'hold up passengers cuts were costly and numerous. Mr. and rich township, died on Friday, October 12th. no
Frontenac. From Leeds it is reported that classes exhibit towards the far aW ugh able to be Omit to- the last he was
lag on manufacturing for the toreign mar- "ler89 they on the Detroit, Lansing and Noithern. train. Mrs. Gibson have the best! wishes of a large She had been in poor health for a consider- a great -sufferer, andhad not I i do
farming methods are improving, A Stor- arenot to be trusted. If they are corrupt
kets. The Government have, evidently, be- G. H. Flowers, a Detroit drq�imer, and circle of ftiends. a n wn for
morit mail -says that farmers now feed most in these little things they will be corrupt in Mr. Reuben Reynolds,. of Grand Rapids, -The Clinton New Era is responsible able time, though she was quite able to be months. . Mr. ion6swas three times mar -
come frightened by these threats. At a great.thing4. Then, when they ob up and around -the day before she died. ried, and leaves a grown up family f
tain a
"A young man who is When in health and strength she Was a vig- twelve, besides one child a year and a half
of their pr6duce"to their cattle. And from were attacked by the men, as was Father for the followit g. -
meeting addressed by Hon. Mr. Bowell, at footing in the Dominion House, there will O'Connor, of Gran(I Rapids. The crooks working -in toW'In for a short time, lost a kid orous woman, and bore lier sbare of life's old as issue of his last marriage. Air. Jones
Lanark comes the information that cheese- be a -farther opportunity to see whether or were knocked down, and although one of glove, and wished to advertise it in a news- trials with equanimity.
Brockville a few �_-ys up, he said: " He
was going to endeavor to have the Govern- making is to- ' day the principal industry in not the Patrons are any more to be trusted them attempted to shoot the drummer, they paper, but when be learned that it would She was for many was a Conservative in politics.
years a member of the Methodist church, -Mr. Richard R�ss, of St. Marys, was
that section. These, of course, are only sam- than file monopolists and combinesters were overpowered. While the train was cost him twenty-five cents, decided on -a and took great comfort in the acceptance of married on Thursday' evening, Ilth inst., at ment iLmend the laNv- so as to -g ant a drasv- among the manufacturers of whom they
ples of what the reporL, contains. But they m approaching East Paris the crooks again cheaper plan, and put up a notice on a tele- its principles. She leaves two sons and five Zion Church, Brantford, to Aliss 8hannolus
backto manufat-turers, of all the duty paid c6 plain so louAly. drew their pistols and, holding the train- h e post, which reads, 'an undressed kid daughters -the latter all being married- of that city. The ceremony wa
show that the farmers of Ontario are f ully oon raw material imported, when used in ar- Now, any person can see at a glance that men at bay, jumped from the train and es- lost.) s performed
alive to the changed condition of things, and Mrs. James Connell, Goderich township; by Dr. Cochrane,, paAor of t1ke church, in
ticles manufactured for export. This, he what we did say is directly the reverse of caped-
-A new enclosed desk and an upholster- Mrs.- W. Jenkins, Hullett ; Mrs. Orr the presence of a v4� large assemblage. At
that they are adapting their circumstances
would place the Canadian manu- what the Tim es asks its readers to believe ed arm chair have beenlaced in the Town Michigan; Mrs. Pratt, Grandi, Dakota, the close of the cerci;ony, the orgau pealed
to it. The changes ivill, no doubt, be at- hall, Brussels, for the comfort and conven; and Mrs. Stirlin�., Ripley. The pall bearers forth the w
factrers on an equal footing the we said. Instead of telling the Patrons Huron Notes. edding march, iluring which the
tended by loss at 'first, but will ultimately ience of Judge Doyle, while in attendance were Messrs ackson, J. Stephenson, F. guests, with the happy couple, repaired to
American maniffitaturors." This would, no result in gain. they " should do nothing to embarrass the -There have been several sheep worried at Division Courts. These were placed Rumball, W. C. Searle, P. Cantelon, sr., Mr. Shannon"s, where a sumptuous
by dogs in the nighborhood of Varna dejouner
doubt, be a very uice arrangement for the M-owat Government," we told them thaf thereat the Judge'6 request, hub at the ex- and H. Gralliam. The deceased was the aaited them. At the close Dr. Cochrane
lately.
manufacturers, but what abqu those who, It will be gratifying to those. who have they should adhere to their profession pense of the corporation. The latter re- only living sister of Mrs. Henry Steep, of in proposi g the heidth of the bride
8 and
-The young daughter of Mr. Joseph W. n
r?y an e implements mad urnips, through evil as if they failed to do � so, th should at- Chidley, of Clinton, fell from a chair the bri egroorn spoke of the loss ha
have to use th from the stood out for the t ey ceives an annual fee from G d Morris Clinton. de t Zion
townships to assist in defraying expenses of church would sustain in the removal of Mm
highly protecteA raw materials,, the Cana- well as throfigh good'report, to learn that, oneg'and forever be consigned to 'oblivion." other day and fractured her arin. holding the Court.
according to the Bi -Miss Anderson has Scintillat
than farmers It will be noticed that Mr. irea of - Industries, the :Now bden, engaged to -The Wingham Times thinks stone- ions From The Bureau of Bo, to St. Marys. As a member of the
we ak any' fair-minded, honest Con -
teach Union School Section No. 16, Grey, throw Industries Report. choir and'a Sabbath school teacher and in
Bowell admita that implements made in furnip crop gives a greater cash return than servative z4ader-of the Times, -and there iin
ren
any other crop raised in Q for 1895.. Miss 0. Smith, -the present teach- nion I at town., and' it is time the law -Kent county produced 486,000 bushels other ways she hadi dered cheerful ser -
is becoming altogether too com
Canada can only compete in foreign markets utario. In 1893, are- not a few of them, if such a bare of beans last year, conside�ably over half vice w pon. He congratulated
-faced er, leaves to attend the' Normal. hen called u
so Aays this aut b
which forbids using catapults or slings,
wit e value of the tur- attempt to mislead and misrepresent as -this,' -A gray mare, eight years old, was sold was A plate glass in,aue of the entire Province. Of St.
h similar implements made in the hority, th f oys the btidegroom and the good peop
put in orce the yield
United States, when 'the makers at J. B. Cummings' sale, near Wingham, for of the doors in of pota- no an,acqui
nip crop per acre, �as$41.71. Thenextin isnotshameftil?- Itmustbe an indefensi- Macdonald's block, wai Marys on s oke
of them -81111coe raised 297,000 bushels
sition, nd is
toes last vear. This was about 80000 the feelings of all who knew the ride in
$16.50. A cow, sold just previously, brought broken one day last eek, byamarble wisbiug her and her' hueband a long and
get their raw material free, and, while lie order 'was carrots' at $39.99 ; potatoes,' ble, rotten' cause that requires such ttLetics $24. bushels in fidvarice of any other count b
prop $35.763 and corn for husking, $21.90. The thrown. with a catapult. One of the figured the Province. y happy life, After fiesponse on the part Of
oses to: give this raiv material free for as this to uphold it. We do not blame the -The $5 000 stock of W. Nightingale, of I dows in the same block was also
g ass win
exported implements, he proposes broken by a stone a few days age. -Simcoe is the leading y,, Fonty of the
to con� return from an acre of fall wheat was- only publishers of the Times so much for this Alliston, wi`is sold on Tuesday of last week Mr.'Box and other friends Mr, and Mrs.
for spri onduct, as they are evidently at Tordnto, to James Timmins, formerly of g to Province, its yield in 1893 Ing aggregat" -o PiLtis where they- took the
nue, t - be Auty on the rair inateral �iig $6.97. Bluevale, at 50 cents -on the dollar. -The faithful'old grey pony belongin ed 528,000 bushels. Bruce midnight express for" New York, Bost,014
for im- $11.50' and contemptible c Box drove � t
-report we also learn that the men, and pub- 'xete came next with Wshington and other eastern cities
plements sold in this country. In other From this the tools of moie designing -Reeve Proudfoot, of Goderich, is just Air. Win. Dearing, inilkman, h r, drop- 509,000.
ea a ew ays ago. Heaves was the
words,, the farmers of Canada are to'be total value of farm lands, buildings, stock, lish what is given to them, receiving reward recovering from an attack of - inflammation -Of -the 2, 7 29, 000 bushels of husking corn
cause of her death.
taxed, in order that the farmers of Aus- implements and all 1plasses of farm property for the dirty work in the way we have men- of the lungs, while Mr. Garrow, big law raised in Ontario last year, nearly one-half
-On Monday night, last week, a darin Gorrie.
pa
tralia and other foreign, coutries may qet is $970,361,070, whfoh. is a decline of $9,- tioned. The readers and pat' rtner, bs been suffering from overwork. ii was raised in the counties of Essex- Kent,
r9ne of such a - thief entered Mr. John Loadman's v GLEANING
Mr. John Tiffifi,' Colborne township, and Elgin. , S. -The brick work on Mr.
cheaper implements. NVhat an equitable .616,174 from the prpvious year. The values journa should, however, have something to Cry barn, in Exeter, and after removi Walker's shop is approac'hing completion.
0 fell from an apple tree on Wednesday, 10th -There were 10,480 churches in
adjustinent of matters that Woul4 be ! are divided as foll9ws Land, $630,000,- about the m atter. inst., breaki n Canada
Will Snell's pants from the head of the b�qel The front part of the shop is to be fitted up
say several ribs and sprainin when the last census was taken.
9 where he was sleeping, stole a purse con- Thi W hat will. the Patrons sky to an arrange- 000 buildings, $182,000,000 stock, $104,- big wrists. We is able to be -around again. one building for each 450 people. 18 for a tailor shop. Messrs. Morren & Bea -
0Z
umber of church edifices, one�� ird intend to m
-iplements, $48,500,000. Tlic Tim Montreal Star, although it likes to tile yarel men at Walton, has beendissolved had lain in cap ain recen are controlled by the ethodists. . !�kl can be got ready. -Mr.
250,0W ; in -The partnership existing between the -taining $3.79. total n Of . the witheriek hwve rented it and
ment of this kind? Mr. Bowell, however -A lake t fly said that lie into it. as soon as it
Goderich harbor before the piers
uto Mrs. Carson's house�
iaat- the head of the Customs Department,' der -line in value between the two years has take"a kick at the Ontario Government Mri Weiss drops out -The eight Ontario counties in whidh the near the Maitland. -We understand Mr -
by mutual consent. Manser has moved i
and he will, no doubt-, carry out the pol of the partnership. were extended with a- stronger nor' -wester largest amount is registered in the form of B. Scott has purchased the house., andlot
icy been chiefly in the yalue of farm land,which whenever ii can make an opportunity, does
terian c than the onewhich blew week before last
he says he intends to propose. has decreased by $IP,164,110, and there has' -The coiling of the Presby 9 chattel mortgages are: York, $1,553,000;
sometimes take a candid fit. In discussing hurch, and there was not as -much sea in the harbor
also been a decline q'f $1,430,593 in the value Wroxeter, is.being lathed and plasteied. Grey, $1518,000; Simcoe, 415,000; Carleton, vacated 6Y. Mr. 'Williwm
The matching which formed the original
Ontario affairs a few days ago it was eon as there was on Thursday of that week. $387,000; Algoma, $353,000; Kient, $333,- Andison., ar , has mo�cd into his beautiful
So d, Sensible Talk. of live stock. On the other hand there has -The breakwater pier at Goderich is in a residence itist south 'bf the Baptist church.
OW; Prescott and Russell, 83-90,000; W-�nt-
hence the need for pre
strained to give this Province and its Gov. ceiling was instifficielitly dried when put on, deplorable condition, and ff something is not We hope that he and his wife an
A gre&t d�al of money has been expended been a rise in the vQue of farm buildings of ernment a word en re i . ,
of praise. It says worth, the same. The county with the d family
during the -�ast ten- years both by the Do- w w6rth may be long oy the comforts of
t done soon the delay will cost thousands of lowest indebtedness in this form is Halibur- their magnificent hpuse.-The Wroxeter
*44,545,630, hile implements are -In connection with ther hanksgiving dollars. Although it has only give -spared to enj
8 ce,4 in the Methodis ton. with but $13,0001 17hunder Bay and
"Ontario, for a province without a debt, i ervi t church, at 1� WAY
minion and -Provincial Governments, for the $432,899 more tha in 18992. The Lake Brusi- at one place school boys visited oUr village on Saturday
treading the path of economy with com- sels, Sal)bath of last week, the hands a
ome
pgrpose of bri iigrauts/�o this coun- Erie counties and it "' Haidimand comin next with $26,000 and
very weak and decayed, and if not attended $55 �-j
ncang en Qie Northem Districts mendable persistence. Long ago, it decided a uni of 117 was placed uponthe _ction of last week and gav
Coll 000 respective,
e
It is now pretty generally the opinion are the only groups * to will give way. ly. e! our boys a liesson on
�axing an increase in that one chamber could do all the legislating Plates. -The 51 principal loan Companies doing how to.pl-ay football..'. The score was 3 to 0.
ri - -Mr. Fred W. Farneomb, of Exeter,went _Miss W
-Air. James Snell, of the Haynes -Barton business in Ontario, have borr;wed money t ithel and Miss Mutch have gone
iat a very mearre return has 'been secured total value. Every group with the excep- the well-being of the people. ut into the country the -.other day to do I Fordich to engage in dressmaking.
required for
stock farm, has sold at good figures, a Berk- on debentures to the extent of $47,000,OW,
some survey
he extent May they prospm�-Mr.' Thomas Vettie has,
t is Ithinking of letting the wo been very ill. -On Monday last a thundir
to the people by this immense outlay. The tion of the Northerr� Districts, show's 'a de- Its sessional allowance is $600 ; ours is shire boar, to M ing. He tied 'his horae to the and are.indebted to'depositors to t
only ones that have been much benefitted cline in the value,, of farm land, while every r. R. Mason, of Wingham, terice while he pursued his work. Returning of $17,000,000 more. On tbia'sum, the in -
$800. And now i and t 1 Leicester ram lanibs and a owe
lamb to a party in Quebec. storm passed over out vilfage. It is seldom
are the steamship and carrymg col district experiences �n improvement in the Lieuteriant-Governor rent his own lodgings to come home, the horse, had gone. Mr. nies last year, was
npanies terest paid by the
Farneomb walked to Exeter -and found the $2 800,000, or a triefornpa
over four and a quar- is seasen
Ontario and East 1-fidland groups fail, to t. Between this r
egg. No ate and that
the lack- a proper appreciation of the dignity of owns, and which, without iny training, has damage was done.' at which they lend, about two per cent.
w with pagpers and cast-aaya from They may ly refused $9200 for a three year old colt be� doubt, caused it to become restl avIng, no ter per cen of the year..
hile every city has been over -burden ed value of buildings. Tri implements the Lake out of his salary of $10,000. -Mr. Andrew Dunkin, of Varna, recent- animal in the stable, the flies h tbat so much lightning is seen t th
slums of the great European' cities. For- equal their own records of the previous Government up in Ontario, but they also higher, there should be room for a fairly
been quite successful at the fall fair trotting
tunately the authorities are now coming to year, and in live'st9ck the St. Lawren races this year. Exeter.
Drug 'at G de, of Goderich, picked a good profit.
ce lack the ornament of it provincial debt.
s the folly of this- expenditure, and are and Otttwa conatips and -the Northern -While Mr. Thomas Inglqs, who is em- wite batifful oforaspberry tops on the bar- ITEM I Trick, of Clinton, spent last
ployed with Mr. E. Walters, of Tucker. bor island, in that town, the other morning, Sabbath here. the guest of Air. George Sam -
commencing to hold off. The Province.of Districts are the onl� groups which shi)w an
ition:of the farming am h fruit in every stage front new blossoms well. -A very successful adniverary and
SPE. -mum of the cond ith, was picking apples the other day, tems.
increase. e in
Ontario has ceased making, appropriations the. limb on which he was standing b to d ad ripe luscious berries. There is qni6e tea meeting was hel&' Cavan church on
roke,
interests in the county of Oxford, the Compulsory vaccination cost the Strat- Monday evening andMrs. Ruth,
for this purpose, and the Dominion is also Taking the figures' f last year and com
giving him such a severe shaking up that he a growth of canes on the island, and a see -
ford council about "00.
Woodstock Sentinel Review says: "Every- has not been able to work sin oud crop such as that now shown is a tribute
Ce. ven. MacDonald, of C..�atharn, gave a 0011 -
cutting down the amount. A coatemporary paring them with thQse of I' -Messrs. F. Awty, James Christie the James 8
8992, and the one knows that this part of the Province -Afr; James McDougall, of Clinton, who to this splendid Canadian climate. Davis, of Mitchell, and W. Gaffney, of evening, under treet urch on Tuesday
has been carrying about - a sore hand for -One day lately as Mr. Weil McLauch s ris
inthe following extract. If our Govern- inthevalue of anq`bas so Epworth I gue
puts the matter very plainly and pointedly average of the last tiyelve years, the decline depends more largely 'on dairying than on - Logan, are away to'Muskoka for a ten days �s of the
been from 61- me time, has had one of the fin 8 re- lin, of G ea arR -Street
- er re
me D, - any branch of agriculture. A large propor- , was making up a large quan- deer hunt.
nts would follow the hint here given, and 828,000 in 1892, to 002,664,000 inovedi as it was found this was tf of church. Mr. MacDonad is an excellent
last year. tion of its C, on tity milkintocheese, the packinginthe -Mir. George Weight was appointed sex- singer.
ng to the farmer, in the hand from total disa head of the boiler blew out, and before ton of the Methodist church Mrs. MacDonald occupied the pul-
pi
B itt the values of 1892 were less by- $14,000, - the dairy, It has iven our farmers coni- steam was down so that the damage co
reduce the cost of livi productive wealth comes from
y of sa g Mitchell, at a t of the James Str�et church on Su
9 uld salary of $175 a year. There were six - nday
rk complexioned young man,
by removing his taxes and giving hint an 000 than those of 'the average of twelve e prosperity when the non-dairy bi� ap for her text Deater-
Ity.
im
8 for the osition.
opportunity to buy in the cheapest market years, -,�bich w parativ -A A , da be repaired and steam started again, the plicaut -evening, taking
onomy 30th chapter, 19th venee. She gave
as $629,947,000. with his boots blacked with stove -polish milk was rendered useless for manufacture. -Mr. & Hottam, of Staflk, lost- a Valu -
r
hour, to
On the districts of the cou"ntry have been has been in VkTinkhatn during the put week' The lose to Mr. McLauchlin will be about able horse a few days' go. The hor e went ery large audience.
and sell in the dearest, without let - or hin- other hand, the aiid egate value of iarm back." a a very able discourse of nearly an
drance, it would riot be -necessary to make buildings, farm impt�ments and live stock He is a religious character, and occasionally $80, which is considerable in a season like to the creek for a drink and was drawn int -Mr. James Del -
o atty, of Centralia, assisted in the Epwor
any expenditure to coax immigrants to this has 8 harangues -as many as he Can 94-t to stop and the present. th k ends and found dead. th
e quie a
ho,.v-n a mar�-ed 1perease, namely, from THE. tramp who wa listen to him. -After an illness of only one week, Miss -Irrom. an orchard on the Youngs, farm
-a in the vicinity lit teague concert on Tuesday evening last.
country, as a. new era of prosperity would $364,148,000, �y-lilch vva the -For some time the wife of Mr. Richard Mr. Frank Tom has returned from his tri
figure, in 189-2, the time Jessie Keith was murdered has Bertie Weir, eldest daughter of Mr. John at Youngfiville, near West Zorra, ow. ten
dechnm'v has dispose�d
be iliduced both in rural and urban portions to $367,696,6(� last ar, or the still more been arrested and his -identity proven be- e ner, and belong- of -the -Metropolitan :hotel to Air.
Heywood, of Clinton, has been in Weir to England. -Airs. S. A. -Page
Y�e
ur
egarded as onl� township, died on Monday of last week in
of Canada. We have the natural advan- marked gain from the average of 'the twelve yond a doubt. Very ��nany' h �lth, and her death was r to the estate of the late John Yonngs,of Walper, of Berlin. -M -r. A. Walper of Ber-
of the 16th concession, Goderich anted by Mr. Henry T
s
circumstances a matter of time, but it came quite unex- from brain fever. She was under good I
tages, k -qt these are neutralized by the ar- years of $33 182,000, �fliich is b pectedly on Thursda evening., of Oxford coun lin spent a few days last
7(oodstock,an ex -warden
etween nine point to his guilt, and there is scarcely a week in this vil-
ty,
October medical care, and hopes were entertained of W. C. Babcock, of Stratford
tilffeial, barriers raised against nature. Re- and ten pericent. 11th. Durine the a ternoon her pastor, 'her recovery, but convulsions set in, and it I has put up lage.
doubt that the right man has been captured. -Court of Rovision of the voters' lists
-move these and CaRA"Xill Of iaelf afford nut of crop� grown in 1893 was 125 barrels oi choice fruit paying therefor for Exeter, wille held in the town hall to -
The amo A Mrs. McLeod, of Ailsa Craig,, has identi- Rex-. J. W. ffohnes, called, and found her was found that nothing could be done to $1.25 per barrel. The yi
seemingly no worse than she had been, and s4ve her life. She was ju eld is an extra- day, (Friday..) -The Many friend
st budding into ordinary one fr M an orchard known to be 8 Jory wi regret to hear of a of Mrs.
her death. -4
7.
r
Pie
eft, T1
4 her son, Jo
n township, al
-e;
took plac
on Sunday -aft
T1
thathas been
*other, Aji�edt
11 3ral Terri.pLsra
Tam
R. I
..... . . . . . to
&ALA,10T1,TES--Afr-
�90=hargy were visith
t th is week. —Mr. T
Vent last Sunday;
Fris at P M'sent 1
has taken0n. 9611,
John Sa�
on. a hi
A %toar thre, -gh the
Ratie Coarns is!
4bore ee1mg at Mr.
11 1 . Mr� RGY,
bureb, preach(
t Sunday morni
ood. jurpretsio,
A*S" Xr. W. Feeny
w
�Weight weeks with t
1h, of Stratford, is.1
the lumber drsi
-on biBpremises.—Mr.
Mr. -Will, Brooke returi
4&er spending the sum
T*port- dull times. th
IK–M&-n, is at resent
*ua wife b ave returne�,,
inoont, and have startei
JDUD IN ORW,,ONN'
TLtem, whi&�11 ble of i
,of Tim ExposrroR, froi
"John -Burke, who '
t:: nb oad fever foV aboul
o j egams Ttlesday 1
I J 2 .
4ad news 'Nms telegra
-Dublin, Ontarioi,Canox
telegraphed to hxye i
Uker another tel '91
ienler 5th his body vn
.1e, Cemeterywhereit v
10T .
o lowed to the grave b
Mnaintauces, some co
es to pay their last �jl
tandleUow 1vorkman.
'Juriahed by the ladlei
%rook *l�id -ftenley. and
vi&s were canducte
X4 -af Yreka. X
banad'al ed abov
rath
aL
worked Around. SUISUDL
'his sikness, showed bi
-them For the past fiv
ark -tin, for X-ex-sh. & -4
%1�e was an opel
-MMP.
%,audeveryone always
The deeeased,
Mr. JoliuTBurke. of ne
SU%_ViV`ors Of NA
-One of the Freneh,
-topen demoting a greivt
Xvkpdleon Bonapa;Tte OJ
�Wlfiing its readiors by
iqf the s urviversof Nal
Four of these men oiA,
-,eldest is Jean Jacquei
�bom on the 15+Aof A4
VArdeclie, Wherehe b
or =4 IdTh I
Joese
-fively; 101 years and
and I month, and .100
''It issaid all are as lies
--can. be expected, in spi
g an eighty-two
as Ion-
-rible retreat �whcn ij;,�
Ahe greatest army the
h ed
wern -out -wit Id
--4MW to the Victor oJ
-luis ho
territz to get �off
m2neriesof the men.
Live �,Stoel
LrYERrow--, Octol�c
making 5d - 14,000 $t
3
Liverpool trade W
-both in cattle and shei
;�shippers are losing I
Iketi to -day, really go
plentiful, audsome of
ak 31 cents per T
i*r lb was about ti
upto 11 o'Clo6k. - Pre,
'from 3c. to 31c per -lb, i
rough half4fatted steei
.gnd old lean 'cowla at a
pem are,payin,g from
-good laTge ebee -
43je to Sip X4. anal
Aa to 3eper lbl. Fat-
ful and prices are low.
_c6me off the eArs were
43lay) At b.c. per lb% Th
for feed hogs to -day v
' but it its probAle that
-be bought for ton thai
MmwALo, Oct. 2!2.--
100 to -25t lower forl-
mo ext m. heavy steer
kea-,v steers, $5 to
to'*4.90; mediv
4C50 - light shippej
3
14
heifers, 82.75"to $3.2
-cows, $2.25 to $3; bV
fat, $2.175 to $3,25 fj
-strong, $6 to $7.25.
eer ; Yorkers, $4,80 -to
625P *4.85 to -S4.95;
4C95 -to 45� 05 ; rougl
and IAWbs-Afarkit
almost unsaleable; go -
*3 to $3.50; extra, $1
fairl, W to $2.75 ; fev
42 to $2.25; fair to g
-iculls, 75e to $1 ; Cau
DaiirY 1
UTIC--%, October a2,
164 boxes at 9e, 180 1
At qjc�, 2,700 boxes ai
-476 boxies at 9je, 3,1
boxes at loic, i6o :1
'Pae"kages of creamery I
The mar)oet is *C. low
to-ds;y ; WO boxes a
4,030 boxes v4 91,,,4.
airy at 9.
4%;boxced i
_0 ery batterat 2
Octol)
'I
-VhWi1t*e_ 10ke t 10
to 10111e;., c 9
'Mand, what business
to jobbers. V
�creamery, 20c to 1 i,
U 180; western,
;Iptopretty 1,
are. pretty I
eft are pretty we
'130 to, W insingle
TORO-NTO, 0-,tobel
tations are: Dairy
17jeto 18c;
L -4W.eW.ked tuhs,:4
Tnedium, 1140 to 140
-to 17o ; pound kolls,
'ronuds, 23 to 25c
2,(n-- Cheese -Local
erate, prices easy,
. ptembm
*ad 8114 ! mak
heft-sizen at 11je to lil
I
noted xt 12c. L
F1996 Dem