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The Huron News-Record, 1897-04-07, Page 5
Q 'r, AFew 0000000 It its only a The Soldier's Return. - -. .*00*000 Composed by Miss Eva Reynolds, Clinton. 'Prices • coo 0: • In a neat little cotta.go in )-under small town Ljc�/S 006:266Qvest�®n ®� Sitsanafudin thoralone; 01.0.0• She titans u hurlruu, with vislun now dlut, 1 * •� For- a sight of her bravo buy's return. % or00 Time a She has watched till the tiny fur the gathering ; 00 d.8.di crowd � es / i e • �_ •• � That will form when the inessengur frontes in k `� .. With, the uuws that the %iCtel'n are new unarch- �� When the dirt and dust that is ill= y' ,` 1 Ing honle O• y pocket i To the cull of the Britiaher's drum . i Brantford lied Birds-�- f1u 0i tins watch ocket will work its o 0000••• way into your time piece, and � She Who dib sly watches that horseman anus, ®��••s� � �' Who (1 ld,llellntq ,Ln he 1'tl,N;heH the Luwu)) att(i �r • • 0000000 seriously Affect its accuracy. The Toaoivvel'the (lut'stlOtldsoeagerly aske(1 �aS�� p oH�rr�S Bicycle •0.400• nl,jury this ditt causes can lie Poultry News. By the loved uuei of those not yot home. alit.,000 000 more easil remedied if you will --- She hooks, and behold! the proud colors o, hi •h are built Otl nor ari(1 Will 1v0 UU SatlstaCtlOn. s®esoa• Y Y 1 6 o y � Proclaim that Ulu wldicrs tiro near; onl not allow your watch to SOME NOTES OG INTI;RES'r• I Uall :old et catalogue. .. � Y Y And she wa;chos the ula„ly Pormq coming ill g affI)on't forget that we have one of ;he finest Bicycle 'ttrniture Polish , ....... , ...15c and `mac run indefinitely without cleitninPoultry-- view Repair Shops in Ontario. y g• fanciers are Invited to contribute Whilst upon her thin hand drops a tear. i7171o1i oP lime, ......... , .10c and 15c Once every couple of years at the now,;Items fur this column, for which there w will be no Charge, Ordinaty advertisements u1Phu andles for disinfeeting....'35c u1Gst you should have it exawin- will average 25 Cents for each insertion. Wives, mothers and sweethearts aro watching ed and cleaned if necessary. Mr. Win. Core has purchased a flock Andlris t, g t ie blessing of heaven Ciillitt's Lye . . ..............:....... . lOe of Brown Leghorus. n Othose who lett houses, hearts and all that Pirst-class Cement.. ..........10e was deal', oke a Lack Kennedy, Waiter Coats and For the our to which courage had drive, then,, �`Dianlond and Turkish Dyes ... 3 for 25c Lorne C. Todd will have it number of PureaCastile Soap, 8 Rye cent cakes 25C • hatches due this week. She moos the mad toars of the terrified ones As they see not their own in the ranks; Hatching hens are still in demand As also she sees the proud joy and ,relief ' Mucilage a bottle ............. . ......5c Specialty g 1 Of those w•hu have effuse to give thanks. g Armon others Fred Gilroy would like f;<',Coca dream for rough skin.. , .. , ....25c to secure one or two. or Her courage has risen with the sight of the Rag Trop Pills for Ulood........ , ,5 boxes $1 Of Watch Cleaning and Watch Mr, John Melville, of Londeshoro, Under which tier bravo soil long has fought; Repairing. I do it myself, and who has some excellent Buff Leghorns, But now it gives way as she sees the reward 000E 0000000000000000 Little Liver Pills, 50 doses.... ,...,.25c was in town last week talking on )out- Of the prayers which her Rriu faith has guarantee every job for one year. g 1 wrought. The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton. try matters. If you don't see what WE WANT YOUR REPAIRS. Last Friday Frank McDonald showed Onward he conies In his uniform bright, THE NEWS -RECORD an egg from a And his kind mother's joy is complete: OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. yOu want in this list ask common hell which weighed three and For the joy of this meeting surpasses the pain 1ti0000�1 g That absence has caused those long weeks. ` one half ounces and measured six and us for it —we have It, a half and eight inches. Ivre. reig isa recognized breed- IIrIR'1'll�. • C C - I I imp.. i u •®000000 er of game, having a reputation abroad. imp • ! Crew5 In order to have his matings more per- MILLER. -In Goderich township, on the 21st IL WOVEN WIRE FENCING PB B feet he has secured from Ingersoll tilt., the wife of.Mr. Geo. Miller, of a son. These three excellent cockrels, one each of BEACOM.—In Goderich township, on the 28th WIRE ROPE SELVAGP- P le, Dockwin and BlaciL Breasted March, the wife of Mr. John Beacom, of a A11e11 & Wilson, Y g' daughter. Jeweller and Reel' DvRE-On March 25th, at Btum tom, the GRADUATE DRUGGISTS & OPTICIANS, P The first trio of Barrod Ply aiQtith wife of Wnt, Dyre, (tec Nilson), of a Baugh The Spectacles we fit art- right -Free Expert Watch Rocks ever, seen in (1linton wLvp inn. ter, I Test. Re�y•� Repairer. P(u ted from Gilman in the United STALKER. Iq Auburn on March t 14th, the FENCIN S, S' States by the late VVilliain Murray wife of Mr, ltobort Stalker, of adaughter. twenty years ago or more. The little TAmn.-Ln Colborne on March 21st, the �� WALKER �� R flock cost, we are told, 30. They Nita of Mr. 'J llotllRa 1'abb, tit a mph. v/�w A Y % eo�o�io��o©e0o���ar43 Clinton Horticultural Society. were really fine specimens. The late MILL,.—Ill W$st WAWA,Iof a March 18Lh, t' the ,,if, of Mr. John Melly, of a daughter. �a —theroliable— Mr. Murray Was a good judge of foul �,, Mitnufiwtnred,tndt➢old by as well a PERRY. S. W. PerryKilW, B. A., on March Clinton,h, the TME ONTARIO WIRE FENCINQ 60., L.To. � '• DIED[sERS1[IL' FEE $L00, and at one; time had ten or twelve wife of S. W. Perry, B. A., formerly of C • • UPHOLSTERER NO MATTRESS varieties. of a daughter. ,Ylotc�.Ontarw. MAKEROn pay3nnent of membership foe each mambo• t SLseE•rnt In Setif n ou March 19th, the wife f 1 of the Clinton Horticultural Society for 1597 is Farmers who desire to raise poultry 1 C 1-'1 O I C E .. STEEL WIRE N ETTI NG'iS entitled to a choice of ally one of the followin • for tOHt Should weed out all scrub °f ilr. James elceth, oPa mon. Melllullells SEAFOrepair ONT. b p' FOR TRELLIS POULTRY YARDS, Collections of Seeds, Bulbs or Plants. stock and supplant them with cher- - � Parlor Furniture i aired and • d aridrod. CouxcTioN No. 1 -SEEDS -1 pkt. each. Tall ',- Carpets sewed and laic also cleaned and re; ottghbr•ed, Recognized layers ttnd dP- IIAitIilAG6;-S. LAWN FENCINGS9 ETC Mixed Asters, Mixed Balsams, Mixed Dianthus novated at reasonable prices. Mignonette Macltet, International Pansies, suable for table use should bo selected. Orders left at BROADFOOT 6 BOX'S Phlox Druunmondi, Shireley Yoppiom, Stocks By doing this 40, 50 and even 60 cents McTnrcART-BaovvN.-At the March of ARE SOL D ver MUCHLOVPER this year, than ever before, store, Clinton or Seafortlr, will be promptly at, white, Mixed Verbenas, Fntpruss Oludytuft, a )-air in the fall would be secured for ilio bride's pitre,ts,r.Clinton,h on March 39th, by tended to. Mixed.Snapdragon ioz, Dw•f. Nasturtium, kox. 1 ltsv. Ft. Milly,trd, Mr. Chad. McTaggart. AylTHEY ARE THE BEST ask our Hardware Merchant for them. Mixed Sweet Peas. them as readily As from 20 to 30 cents me•, to LtLuru, oldest daughter of Mr• J. f a pair now. Why not then raise Brown. COLLECTION TubNo.erous 2. -BULBS. -2 Cannan,.. li, 1 oll,tt' that will brit the greatest BROWN—MoouE.--At the Methodist parson- Heads Vin iii Business! lies, 1 Single Tuberous Begonia, Gladioli, p p Y g g ago, Suafoittt,, on March 19th. Mr. George A Amaryllis Belladona, 1 spotted Ca Tuber- return P It costs as much to keep the Blown, to Miss Joan Moore, both of Egmond- a uses, 1 Japan Iris. 1� scrub as the thoroughbred. Ville. (`-OLi.F.CTION 1.'e. 3. -PLANTS, -15 HfRellltllti Bvsli>rIELD-NrLEMEs.-At time rectory, Sea - COLLECTION winter Blooming. — y. :3+ - COLLECTION No. C -PLANTS, -1 Abutlion, 1 forth, on March 24th, by ltd. Mural Dean 000�aaAi�wttt Begonia Argontoa Guttate, 1 Begonia Vernon: Clinton Poultry Yards. Hodgens, Mr. Joseph Bushflold, of McKillop, to STRATFORD, ONT. 1 Chrysanthemum, 1 Fuschia 1 Hydrangea --- Logo Margaret Nclemes, of the township tit What can I do Our business is to fill heads with practical Paniculata, 4 Geraniums, 1 Single, 1 GeL Grunt White Plymouth Rocks, The best all around 7" knowledge. The Leadhlg Commorclal I Ivy leaved, 1 variegated. fowl known for table and eggs. A limited K -ch 24-, by R r a Dan Fgmondville, oil school ill Canada today. Nino beautiful COLLECTION No. 5. -PLANTS. -20 Geraniums; number of E gm will be sold for hatching at March 24th, by Rural Dean Hodgens Mr. Wil - college rooms; excellent teachers; moderate $1.50 for 13 air orders booked in rotation. An liam Frederick Kruse to Miss Hannam Spenecr, `4 rates; enter at anytime, circulars free. COLLECTION No. 6. -PLANTS. -20 Colons. invitation extended to inspect my fowl. I also both of Egmoudville, !� W. J. ELLIOTT. Principal. Everything offered in the above collections is have Light Brahmas and Silver Duckwing WILKINSON-WALKER.-In Brussels, at the 1/ strictlyRret-class, Anyone wishing to become Bantams. Prices on application. residence of the bride's mother, oil Marnh 31st For You • a member of the Society can hand their name 4t LACK I{E?iNED1'• by Rev. John Ross, B. A., Mr. Jas. Wilkin• Your Watch and membership foe to Mr. Coats or any mem• son, t Vancouver B. C., of Mies Maggie, [,Z' bar of the Society. daughter of Mrs. R. ttheWalker, es Brusdenceele. _„• ` _u ' W. J. FORD President. Hh?h Glass Poultry.Lobs-WILSON it M the residence of the J. C. GILRO'Y 1st Vico-Pres. bride's parents, on March 31st, by Rev. F. A. ° AND H. FOSTER, end Vico-Pres, --- Straw, of Bolgrave, Mr. Samuel Love to Miss >i W. COATS, Sec.-Treae. EGGS FOR HATCHING. Mary eldost daughter of Mr. W. C. Wilson, all Je YY els of Morrie. English Red Caps. Noted for choir great ANnrltsoN-MAL'KAY.-In Crescent street Every house UDdergo90 a thorough cleaning up and a changing �., y MORTGAGE SALE Egg producing qualities and having no super- church, Montreal, on March 23rd, . by the around of things about this time of the year. One is reminded ior, also a good table fowl. Some of —OF— fattier of the bL.D. Printedcipal by Itch. D. es Mac- Repairing,the above Nero winners at New York, vicar, D.D., LL.D., Principal f the Presbyter- Of eomething necessary in the way of FURNITURE What can I do London, Toronto. N:g i for setting 13 for $1.50. I ion College, Montreal, the Rev. John D. Am- for ou I A complete stock of Dew and u •to date Furniture Cornish Indian game, gran of table fowl, also derson o4 b y p up -to • • Valua�ie FARM LA1�DS g�oud layers. •Roosters w weighing 10 to It lbs.; 13uauharnus, Que., son of Rov. John with rices lower than you have been used to paying should in- -IN THE— [1CIln 7 to 8 pounds. Eggs per setting $'l.0(1. I). Anderson, of Tiverton, and brother of P y p y g i p Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, B.A., of Goderich, to duce you to a us a visit when you are thinkin about Furnituze. Is properly care('[ for WAf.TN]Il COA'L'S, Box lU'L, Clinton, Ont. Catharine, eldest daughter of Har. A. B. Mac- y pay y g TOWNSHIP OF GODEItICN. Will guarantee a, fair hatch. when you trust it with key, D.D., of Montreal. L ine in a or virtue of the power of mile FALL -alder-, R._At the reship, o of rite We Make it a Special Point US. VV e � have everycontained in a cortnin most age, which will be bride's father, (Uoderich t rn•nshi on the list • produced tit the Sale, there will be offered for Eggs for Hatching, March, 1897, by Rev, F. J. Oaten, Mr. Jas. Hill known facility and a sale at of Hullett to Miss Ellen Turner, daughter of PUBLIC AUCTION I Silver Laced Wyandottes. I can spate a few 'Win. Turner, Goderich township. When we aro entrusted with a Funeral to give *-tromplete and r practical workman t0 settings of this celebrated breed, which are one by David Dickinson, Auctioneer, at the satisfactory service. 'We have also made bigger reduction in rices t' of the must popular of fowls, being i,00ct layer, y gg p do It correctl and not excelled for table use; also Rouen y Commercial Hotel DEAlllti. than have been charged before. This should mean a big Under - f Clinton,f Under - Duck Eggs; pair of ducks Por mann olreRp. r —oN— Eggs, pct' of 13 $1. taking Business. Think of us when it is your unpleasant duty A Brooch Pin FRANK i VANS, SprrrARu.-tu Goderich, on Sunday March Naturday, the 24th day of April, t),5,.tf P. O. Box 155, Clinton, 28, George Sheppard, Sr., aged 78 years. to call on an Undertaker. I ; 1897, at 2 o'clock p. hi., the following property, COLLOTON.-in Blyth, oil Tuesday, March F,- - -- — _ ---- 30tH, 1897• James Cullotun, aged 77 years. •0!0000!0000000® receives the viz :- gre9test Caairttr,,t.,-At. Grund Bend, on April nth, Lot number 13 in the Maitland Concession I care here. of the Township of Goderich in the County of Choice Eggs for Hatching. Donald Campbell, aged 87 years. Huron sav10g and excepting thereon. three MrrcnEr,i..--In Otilborne, on Sunday, March Furniture and separate llarcols Ilcretoforu conveyed to shu B. 1'. ROCKS AND INDIA CORNISH GAML. 28, Samuel Mitchell, aged 91 years, County of Huron the'ruwnship of Goderich and g URIEx-In fort Albert, on Thursday, March H. C • Baplett'Your Watch one Alary White. Barred Plymouth Rock are acknowled ed to 25th, 1897,Geo•go Millan Green, aged 17 yearn. Unde rtaker P p be among the very best all-round fowl on the BOWER\[AN.- In Exeter, on the titin alt., l; TERMS: -10 percent. urchasedown .�• on the clay of the Sale and the balance in 30 market. I have 1st and 2nd privo winning birds lehabod Bowerman, aged 71 years, 5 months, examined free, or clean- do)'s Lhcreaftcr without ititerc C. TlnopropertY scored by Mr. L. G. Jarvis, Ontario Govern- 2 (lays. - - -- --- t will be sold subject to a reserved price. Furth- inept Judgo. Pt icc $1.50 for 13 eggs. ed and regulated for or te•nns and particulars made known at Clic FSSERY.--In Stephen• oar Centralia), on the /� In the manufacture of �a b sale or upon application to the undersigned. India Cornish Game are not ilghting birds, am 30th tilt., Susan Amelia, wife of'rhua. Esser)-, �■ ■ NOTCH onlyVP1.OU. JAMES SCOTT, many suppose. For table use they have no aged 53 )-oars, 9 i nouthn 7 days. �./ Pickles has been reached Y Vendors solicitor. peer, the flesh resembling that of the turkey', Musonovit.-In Wingham, Thursday, April THE while for eggs the India Cornish Ganne are ,n 1st., Willic, infant child of A, H. Musgrove, v —o -- D. DICKINSON, the front rank. My, pen are Ist prize winners, aged 2 years, 1 month. Auctioneer. seored b Government JudAc L. G. Jarvis. y - - -Heinz's Sweet Pickles in bulk Clinton, 29th March, 1897. 958.4, Price $2 for 13 eggs. RuMball Orders must now be filled as they arc rc•MARKET REPORTS.B. cotyed. LoRYE C. TODD. (Corrected every Tuesday afternoon.) House and Lot for Sale by Tender. Box 91J, Clinton, CLINTON. Are not ordinary vinegar Pickles but are Extra Spiced 1'endcrs will be received by the undersigned _ JEWELER, and Bell Telephone. "gyp to the flrst day of May, 1897, for the per- Fall Wheat ................... 0 70 to 0 72 and preserved in a Pure Pickling Vinegar, of their own f t - B it, • th 1 f tl ' Ill CLINTON. 't. N00 GUESS WORK. �i A I The Glasses we fit are guaranteed to give } entire satisfaction. We are Pully prepared to test your eyes no matter what trouble you may have had with them. TEST FREE, Moderate charge for glasses. W. Cooper & Co. CLINTON. I ti� �ti��tiv House to Rent. } Mr. Arthur Cook intends renting o' leasing i his beautiful brick house on Albert at north, containing 9 rooms with closets, also good furn- arca hard and soft water. Parties wishing to rant callsoo through same at any time. Apply on premises for further information. r Notice. All who have any claims against the Estate of J. Biddlecombe are requested to call at the Storo and make settlement by the 15Tn or APRIL, and all who are Indebted will please Settle by the 15TII OF APRIL. MRS. BIDDLECOMBE f[eehine Opeentors Wanted ` On Shirts and Shirt waists. Beginners taught, Apply at ones THE WILLIAMS. GREENE & ROME CO,, BERLIN, ONT, tntie of the ohne-sto•oy Dwelling and Lot on Albert Street north, Clinton, recently occupiod by the late Mrs. Wm. Harland. 'Perms and conditions will be made known on application. HARLAND BROS. Clinttm, April 5th, 18.117. 959-4t News Notes. Dr. Trudell, Liberal, kind Mr. Mar- cotte, Conservative, were nominated for Champlain. Rev. Edward Hutchinson, formerly Secretary of the Church Missionary Society of England, died at Forest. , Senator Ferguson intimated Wed- nesday that it was his intention to oppose the Franchise bill in the Senate, arid prevent the Federal franchise being tinkered at by the local Legis- latures. Abraham Ephraim Elmer, of Utica, N. Y., Claims to be one hundred and fifteen years of age, and the oldest. man in the United States. Mark E. Harrison, a freight conduct- or on the C. P. R., fell off the train Wednesday morning near McGregor Station, Man., and was killed. The assignees of the United Press in New York have issued a notice that the United Press shall cease to exist after the night of April 7, A child sixteen months old, daugh- ter of Mr. Samuel Grant, Turin, Ont., was found on Tuesday lying in a ditch containing about a foot of water, dead. Mr. Allingham, the London surgeon who operated upon Lieutenant-Gover. nor Kirkpatrick, believes that in spite of the relief afforded by the operation Mi', Kirkpatrick's life cannot long be spared. A reception was given Wednesday night in Cardinal Tashetoau's palace in Quebec in honor of Mar, Merry del Val, which was very largely attended. The ablegate left Quebec Thursday morning for Montreal, to pass a day there,and then proceeded to Ottawa to enter upon his task. Barley0 25 to 0 36 ................... . '•"' oats ............................. 0 16 to 0 18 Peas .............................. 0 36 tc 0 88 Potatoes, per bush.......... 0 20 to 0 25 Butter ........... ............... 0 12 to 0 12 Eggs per doz.................. 0 8 to 0 09 day. 8 00 to 8 00 ............• 3 00 to 3 35 Cordwood. bush 4pp1 s per bush..... • 0 35 to 0 35 Dried Apples per lb........ 0 21 to 0 2'a Ducks per lb ................. 0 05 to 0 06 Turkeys per lb .............. 0 06 to 0 07 Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 06 Chickens per pair........,... 0 25 to0 35 .... ...... menu ac tire, y ui me of o tit ng, a is es retain the largest per tentage of their natural color and vegetabl ] flavor. THESE HIGH GRADE PICKLES are for sale at THE UP-TO-DATE CASH GROCERY. phone 23. OGLE C O 0 PE R & C O• 'Sugar by tlf� barrel at close prices. Brooms! Brooms! Brooms TORONTO FARMERS MARKET. T. Whoat, white.... .....$ 701} to $ 00 0000000000.000000000 do red ............. . .. 73 to 00 do goose ......... . . .. . 63 to 00 Now that house cleaning has commenced Brooms will be required by all who Buckwheat ............. 32} to 00 realize that cleanliness is next to Godliness. We give a good, strong and service - Rye ......... ........... 33 to 34 able Broom free of cost to every purchaser of 100 Ibs, of Flour at $2 and $2.15. Oats...• ................. 21 to 231 .--MEALS AT SPECIAL PRICES. -- Peas .................... Barley .................. 41 to 42 29 to 30 76 lbs. rolled oatmeal .............. 15c 6 lbs. Rice for only...... ...........25c Hay .............. ... . .I1 00 to 1300 7 11 Farina for ..... ...........15c 7 White Beans only.... , ..: , ...lOc Straw 6 (]0 to 700 15 11 Corn meal only..... , . , .. , ...25c Laundry Soap, 3 lb. bar........ ; ... Me .................... ,j, essed hogs .......... 5 50 to 6 65 10 " Rolled Wheat only..... ...25c Laundry Soap, 7 bars...............25C Eggs, new laid.......... 9J to 00 Laundry Starch, 6e per lb. Butter, lb. rolls...... , .. 12 to 20 Great Bargains in Sugars. Oats, Barley, Bran, Chop, Shorts, &c., in stock at do tubs, dairy........ 9 to 12 close prices. VfrEggs wanted. Chickens ............... 40 to 60 Turkeys ..... . ........ . .. 10 to 11 •000000�000l0000 Ducks ..................to Geese ........ . . . ... .. . 80 8 8 to 9 0. OLSON Victoria St., Clinton. Potatoes ....... ... ... 18 to 28 , Beef, hindquarters..... 4 00 to 5 50 -- --- do fores............... 2 60 to 3 50 Last Sabbath Leslie Alvin, eldest son Auction Sale Register. TORONTO LIVE STOCK MARKETS. of Albert and Annie Shiells, 19th con. I Milch cows, each...... $15 00 to $3100 Grey,died after a brief illness, aged 2 Parties having their sale bills printed at Tuz NEws-RECORD office will be given afree notice Export cattle, per cwt... ,. 3 76 to 426 years, 1 month and 12 days. similar to the following until the date of sidir- Butchers' choice cattle,.-_ 300 to 3 25 Butchers'ord.togdeattle,cwt260 to 275 The residence of W. C. Wilson, 5th SATURDAY, APRIL 10. - Tweeds, Bulls, per cwt ... . ......... 2 75 to 325 line Morris, was a scene of merriment la8t woolens, blankets, yarns, caps, ties, horse, &c., at 2.30 and 7.30 Feeders, per cwt.. . ......8 00 to 3 75 and joyousness on Wednesday of phaeton, p. Stockers,percwt....... ... 2 50 to 800 week rendered so by the gathering to- m., at the store on Albert street, Olin - Sheep, per cwt............ 3 00 to 3 50 ether of 60 or more 'relatives and the, ton. Terms cash. James Howson, A. C. Dufton, Lambs, per cwt.... ...... 5 00 to 5 50 friends to witness the tying of auctioneer; proprietor. Calves, per head, ......... 4 00 to 6 00 Choice Bacon hogs,per cwt 5 00 to 5 15 matrimonial bow between Miss Mary, the estimable daughter of the host and L SATURDAY, APR 24th.- Mort 1 gW, Thick fat hogs, cwt ......... 4 40 to 4 50 Light fat hogs, cwt..... , ...4 50 to 4 65young hostess and Samuel Love, a well known �{entleman of the same locality. sale of lot 13, Maitland concession, Goderich township, at the CommereW hotel, Clinton, at 2 o'clock ni., James Bows, per Cwt .............. Stags, per cwt ............ 3 25 to 850 2 25 to 250 Rev. > A. Sb w. of Belgrave, per- formed the ceremony in the most ap- p. Scott,°solicitor• ; D. Dickinson, auctlotl- Boars per cwt 1 75 to 2 00 proved manner. eer.