A--.- 4*, 3. w. vunuwafnn. no. uouau um In-until. an In 90. . :-1~-- nun-.-r in area -.m...' unnhIoyu.Iol':.'xg.w.Ion.-y:un-t. '-nnlholqnudbfjp InIn._noo_0_._._1_u- (lanadun but- . but prubably var cu >4 KS Of 1 son . 109 `W * 133 [50 sq ' 111 . 13-.- ll |VmnontlromCundn. nuovsn new we on. mun `TX IIII I Pork-52: ` 1 - - Y IOYJOE 0!}; PII-Ii. .1:-rd-33-V - ' - cum Pins 5 onholdl. lsehina. . B-oon-00- 64:0 31- 54- 4 . non-uduag, BL: Into:-mu at other FBAN 3_ `g (}0_ 4 % ::llow-$.. K .. 5 nuphlnil. Intcnal mm. -qmovnun rm 1 " `M "T PhIP- 9""."- . . IIIn.Innann_I.owIl'&lI- .-nd Stub unohuIQd~ ~ nllbng.` A _ 5; m, . . `'~--*-:- g -----_oo:--- * . - ' > No nilwsyo-.t--llowodtocrou into rh.iuur.i:opeuumuyeomor- Ills! 3. P139. m'_ \ `V .gV:AjllXACZAlal'l` _ ing, fir which he haa obtained Canadian ; and United Stetae pahlita. He olol. lorlann and railway nae theonly post I that can get a Inn looting anywhere. L and without preparation (or locating. fdiilling rockor 0' ' 3 poet, hole. It . ',can he aecurely xed anywhere. an the . cut above shows. A rock easily atnye I it. and braeeaor etaylare vided (or I cornerorgatepoeta. 033.. " nwhere weight; are not availa e the I D route. with apeciniennoi inn iron Iuuv 1 I I > x I ? hncket may heatapled to the ground. Thepoateare madeol common bar or round iron. nolid oiahollow ; any black- iiniith can make it cheaply without nia- chinery. The wire is that in common nae. The lencing iaproof againat the I ` elementr. winda. re, nnow blockade. [ Prot. Davy also inakee deep eoll poata. ' easily driven into the ground. The wine in all the fences may be taken off to open a passage slacliened or tighten- ed at will. or the whole fence may he , removed without trouble. He has also I ' a great variety cl ornamental fencing. and will nd no dicnltv in selling both county and township righta in the Domi- ; nion and etateprivileizee over the line. i He ie also receiving many orders {or _ lenoea in Kingaton. and may eoou have I ' xi large branch ofinduatry here. Every _` l-tanner ahonld- purchase a law rode ol ' thin cheap lence every year. he has his farm couipleielv fenced with iron. and i then it will be worth much more than _ when it was fenced with wood. It will K `I not have to be replaced. will not require , I any repairs. and the place will have a 1 1 a very attractive appearance and be : 3 made more saleable. -_._-o i 9 ' Lrnoanovu In-pvovomonlu. ' The new school-house an Odessa is 1 great: credltto the ullqge and sown.-sbif. II is commmlious and nnpoung in up ` posnnoe. Indeed the school trustee might Wllh prot vmlt (Hess: and see , how ne 3 school can be erected fur E .`|4.uuu. The contrtctors an: Musonry. ` Wm. Saul. Nnpcnee; curpenhery. 5. Brown. .\'cwburyh. painting. Robinson Brut. Knugstnn: tmsmnhinuz. Robert : V Bennett. Udessn: uclaibecks. Power .\ In... tn. ugnnoa, u-upon. nut In... in nu` wuu.-ruc. nu;-_o-nu-o. ' ha. J. w. buy. 0! Kingston. is It- 1 I I tending the Industrial Exhibition. To- ronto. with upecunenl 0! his iron {one- s.... 1... -men. 1.. I... mmnd cundnn i 5 nnu lo |;.uu. _ Lsel per FIJI - ullow not In The Leaders I/I Low Prices UIKIUD I0 |lAICOUI. : Between Kingston Ind Nnpaneo there , , are evidences on dozens of {arm of nppl improvements in the way of residences, burns end fences. In sovenl plncex also . the hunt lurm are being highly cultu- ` vate-I. 'lbe mortgages. are becoming ~ lever, Apparently and more npnd rm- 5 provement may he expected than ever . before l.fl.el'_l.lIe late gxid harvest. ' Bill). 1 A very ne residencrv is being erected E 3 (or I . A. Mnybee by Winters .% Wjuamnn. 1 `coutrucmrs It will be a stylish nd- , dmun to Odessa. n ,._.,_.- |:;_...a..... -../I \`....-...... o|...n. Pnnru- I-`Ion: per bbl. 5.110 to tulr. onunocx. pr! rbl. 5.!!! In 5.10, when. Ipnng vet bush.09no'llV: than, 1:11 I-er bush. 0.95 lo 0 3; peso per bush DA V Y'S EX C 81.51011. 1-er bush. 0.9.`) In 0.9!: pass per .r!ey per bushm no le; ocu. per h e. so In 6). roll. pnmc mes: Iver ell) poll. Iver DH 0. port. -prune per bbl [iii to 11(1) . Hus. 11.0 to SM). lard vet lb. 10 lo 10:; |l:.(Il lo (Be. I-uuet. per him 12 to Ba; 1:! lu 13-::cheose per lb. 12 to It cub; vyfgLsH & STEAC`-Y S. Sperlnl Bargains I In-Io. Dress Goods. II ; pets. 1 I-IL-..---A- -1 E-- Nzw Fall Bands it Lnwar Pris Than Ever [ared Ham! ' SUITS T0 DIIDIIII. , 922.00 SIIII lor O_l'!I.0O. ' i $30.00 " ` $l3.00 -bIH 30 ` " SII00. - `SIG 50 " $13.00. LEWIS BROS, ` !.Bu_ys his Groceries frog HENDRY THOMPSON, whiqh : makes him look so Happy. V Headquarters fur PL'm:T}00Ds 2 . Teas at Wholesale Prices 2 ii 1! I uuu 7-`tr:-u--: ------ _-v-_- ' A--(:o:)-- The stock is rapidly diminishing and there is not the slightest doubt but that we are going to manage to get it down to the desired amount before moving. The prices for our September Suit Sale are 10 p`er.cent. lower than they were for August, and from the rush we have had during last week it is quite evident that the people see it. What can be i saved on a single suit will pay your railroad fare for 100 miles. We want everybody to, distinctly understand that in holding this Great Suit Sale our object is purely to get` rid iof the stu` before entering our new premises. The Prices ;have lionestlv been reduced, Just note the reductions we {have rmule, which can In seen by calling: } UFs.E ioun i-{ah}: onovnien um: o|.onv _-l'n'\__.. v-W - In our Boys` Depcrtment similar rodnctions hue boon m|do.huI link of spec pre- vents in from giving quonuoun. When you come to the any and don't know when THE PEOPLE'S (TLU'I`Bl.\'G HOUSE in. just gal: n polieemnn or |nybody-tho smnll- - ` cal child belonging to the eiy-o;u tall you where the Grant Clothing Home 1!. are Dealing at HENDRY %V.3:yz%%Tr101\iT"1`T>sQ1I s, --AND-- .A. GRAND SUCCESS- Jnlm Henderson &[:u.. Thousands ol Fancy Articles at Popular PI-Ices an 1A_r'inis)1-'Ho&el-Blocl;-&or. Princess & Montreal Sts. THIS '1 THIS" K `1og-..- l1;t,w'|nicln11|akes him look so miserable. II`.-:11!` In Silks, Flushes. Vein-.ts.V Yelveteells. Flan- oods. Iloslery. Woolen Yarns. Clonklngs and Car BROCK STREET. jvingston & Bro., Will `begin on `the ubove dnv I Monster Sale of One door below our old pre- mises. 890 00 Sill for $I5.00. $I8.00 " II8.5C.' OI-5.00 QIIJO. suoo -- -- sass. IIIBADIKVIAIIE SUITS. ,, gun AA I I MAN Our Stock off School Books is. complete. ` (S. I . WIlI'I`B'S OLD STAND.) Acknewled ted J by those who? have seen itto be ? the Handsnmest Book Store =I.\' ('A.\'.\I)A. ` annulus will tn; twdghgplunar Canon. lonl. I It! Come and See it.; mm s'rnm-1 H September Hardware Importers. 21 re CA:B]5 or THANKS. CARD OF THANKS. PRI XCESS STREET, P0!lP.!_ -_!!| Absolutely Pure. l8otolVWholoLrIIICIpitAlI for light Dc Pl- Soto! Axum canal. for Tan an. sump; I 800 at Abbnviszod Buineu Capital: for Bi: ' - ` Pinmhuup human. Auglth. Ilncuxon. On. ~15` OR -- cmnzzn W. IIIYNOLDB. ` Vanna. Iago-ngoueu zkilllgu-I Cancun IIIII In xhnunldudoollowtqt mu |IhoIII&I_opovdcg_. I313 Dy vein DWMI. Fools 0! rank or umuzrrl urea-I. Who Inn wou D1531!!! L'mL- inieo 3. s Whose mics give no rim: to power ' And peerage in n Irubered flower 1 If that was the opinion 0! Swift of the E `peerage 150 tears ago what can we i think of it naw 1 And if the lliitish - lpeerage, having all the 'prestig(. of Ywenlth. hereditary descent and broad ? acres. is but u withered ower." what ` I can we think of the miserable imitnliuu `1 of it thut we have here. without any 0! > f these advantages. 1. .,....|.I 1... .. .........: n.:.... :3 ol.,. nan, ` WIOGOIII 01 I oeulw II lliunlry cuuan P ` on the precipitation of 5 popular , Assembly." "Why." sud Mr. Mill- 1 bank, " should I populu ussembly. ; I elected by the flower of the nation. be ' . q . . . _ E i I. .'.l3l;.y'I."ii.LTI.`i`'.Z2osZZ"a ~ l .\'o. no. no! The thing has been tried ` I 3 over and over again; the idea ol rev I [ staining the powerful by the weak inn ` nbsurditv-the question is settled. If ` v we wanted A fresh illustration. we need ` l only look to our own House of Lords. - I It originates nothing; it hits. in tact. su- ; l nonuoed itself us 1 more Court of llei.',H- 3 l tntion ol the decrees of the House of ,` Commons: and if. by any chance. it ven- ; l tnres to Illel` some miserable detail in a ' I clause of rbill that uxcitcs public inter 3 ' est. Ivhst sclnttei through the country ' st Conserntive banquets. got up by the -` rural attorneys. about the ]K)WcT. au- ` ' ` thonty And independence of the House ol Lonl.a..\'ine times DIPP, uuil one cheer ` . more? No. you make &I'lhl.0C(C|ei bv ` luvs. you can only maintain them by - m ners. The manners of l-Zuglsndpn.-A ? g . e it from its laws." ' A `Fl... -I....-.. .....- __;n....!(.. I-.1 1 gm! LDC IJIIIUIII \[l.'Iy BIB KUIIKII Wlllh ` boring no policy. They have I policy and a. very necessary one, end that is econcmy in the ldministntion. The Senate costs the country a great many thousands mnnelly without being of any use whstever. It in [irincipully lled by 3 not ol men whom no constituency would elect to the House of Commons. Indeed. the 1act)_thnt.tbe') have been kicked sbout their business seems to be the_only quslicntion thnt some of them hue. More than llllt. should the Lib- ersl petty come into power at Ottawa, the Salute. Is it is composed. could ob- struct md hinder and annoy them in every possible wsy. The individual who lns placed the great majority 01 the Sen- eton where. they Ire could ngsin `give cue; and they-would follow it. Every measure thst s Lihernl gov- ernment could `introduce the Senate could . alter. could mutilate, oodld AlnnnnnInth_ Thu! mznld hilldt lm ooulu `uwr. coma mupuuua, oomu omuculnte. They could hinder` the Iuhenls ltom pusunu good meunrgg. uldthoyeould compolthomtopoaubad ones. and-than blunp them [qr the hil- 'Ill'CullI-bO1II0lIIiOlVcI .l`lli. We nadin1Romnnh1|tu'1oluahtoomun' vihownnaota(nindoiI_omyolthbCcr- than-nignn, and nun-'v nnnnnh that In [H050 lI|lVIUlll}.;L`1. lt would be It grand thing if tlw peo- ` r-le ol Canada would show that a nation i could be governed by one chamber. lt ` Wis not the tst time that the British ; people have been influenced bsnauil but ' they have followed the example o{.t ieir ? oolouies.even in the matter of legislation. : the ballot for instance. A proposal I was made by Mr. (irate. one or the . members {or London. as far hack as '37. ' _ to adopt vote by ballot. but he hail but ` very little support. The measure was ' I opD0sed.b0tli by Whigs and Tories. and [by no man more ably or persistently I than by Lord Palmerston. The plan of : V0&llI|.{__h_Y ballot was i-st adopted by . _tha ooloniof` Victoria. Australia, and 1 one 0! the strongest arguments that the advopabes of the ballot in England made use of was that it has a success in Australia. One very good argument against having a Senateis supplied by the Province of Ontario. 0! all the members of the Canadian Gonfederation ' Ontario is eonteasedly the best govern- ed. One of the other members with an ` upper house is poinsz post-haste to bank'- ruptcy and is all tl etime clamoring lorl better terms. But there is no cry of di i- tress even proceeding from Ontario, be: canse.i.hat the nances are managedwith economy and careand the govemmenw has always a snug surplus behind it. - Ti... hi...-.i \...m. u. hunter` um. ; sane II now its laws. - \ The above was wriltenn 1's} 1, and ` I even before that Lxmb the late Mr. i l)`ConneH undertook a crusmle ngainst , the Houzie of Loris. Among other 3' things. he wrote); series 0! letters to the ; late .\lr. I-Z-lward Bunoe. then edit-nr u! the Leeds .V'rv'1u'_7. one of the best. Lil , erlljournlls that ever wus;uhh.shed in ` . linglnnai. As O heading to one of these. -` 3 he prexed the follovnu-,1, verse of poetrv by Den: Swm : F:-oh Ill` nauur, ()1 II uu n nu . 8xe.-At the lete Relorlll gneetinsz Ill thie.eity I wee very muelfl `reed thet e reeolution wee moved e adopted. propoeina thet the eholition of the sen- ete ehould hoe nk in the intern Libe- rel pletlorln. hequeetion ole eeeond chemher he: been dienneeed from time 'totIme lothelle century. In the lete Lord Iieeoonel`eld'e no` ' zinge- hy." the lrhjeet is two oi the ehereetere in the . And where will you Ind your neturel erietu- ereoy ?" eekei Coningehy. Mr. Hill- hnk aid. Among those men whom e netiou roeoguieee es the meet eminent tor virtue. blente end property. end. [I for birth end etending in the They guide opinion endtherelore they govern. I em no leveller. I look upon en ertieiel oqnelity en cquelly penieione with e lectitione erietoereoy. hoth oeprening the energiee end cheek- ing the enterprise ol e netion. I like men to he free -reelly lree-lree in hie iodultry es well er In hie body. Whet ll the nee ol llabau Corp.-u if e men my not nee hie head: when he in out ol prion?" "But it eppeen to me you heve in e greet meeeure this netnrel erietoureey in Englend." eeid Coningsby. "Ah. to he sure! II we hed not where should we be? [tie thecounterecting power thet nvee ne-the dieturhuux ceuee Ill theeelculetione ol ehorteeighted eelehneee. I use it. now. end I heve eeid ite hu timee. the Home ol _.Gommoue ie e-more erialocretee body then the House of horde. The tent is e Izreet peer would be e greeter men now in the Houee of Commons then in the Home ol Lorde. Nobody wente ene- cond chemher except e iew diereputehle indindnele. It in e velueble institution for eny member ol it who bee no die- tinction--ueither chencter. tdente not eetete. Bot e peer who poeeeeeee ell or my of these greet qoelillcetione would , nd himeell en immeeenrebly more im- 1 t personege in whet. by way ol_ 1 jest. they cell the Lower Honee." liut." l ieeid Coningebv. "is not the revieing_ l-3-Anew: n' n Sea A IAIIILIIIV check: THE SENATEWUST` GO. The Institution Unions. Olpmlellve ` ud._Cou1y- l'lc Linen! Policy" 'll'lI|y lxemplulgd. ._.._...--_4 .< The` Editor, l}`rm1la Whig." AA AL- `_L_ 3-1..` o-...tZ-nn III l 8 -rt-aua.~a`s. IIH IIWIYI I snug JIUYPIIIB l)BllIl.lu Ii. ' The Liberal \pnr'ty ue taunted with |n';nn nn nnlinv Thaw Lawn n` nnlinv I Illlllll, III! evuy Ip_c_u:n an: no the he concluded b; til): Ionlngobv. "Is not the rensmg . o! I Semis a salutary check; . nag-init-tinn n! A nmmlnr 125 Princess Stream Wlllfg ' Bufonun. 7c.t18 at -,-jc. Utica. N.Y.. Sept. 3_._-The market to-day was dull and inactive. During the early part of the afternoon there was positively noth- ing doing. Buyers were not anxious`to buy and st the prices offered factorymeu did not feel like dispoeigg of theifstoclt. ,'l he tran- sactions were accordingly light, amounting to only 9.41: boxes. The sales were; 4 lots, 400 boxes, 7c ; 46 lots; 4.600 boxes, e, ruling price; 13 lots. 1.309 boxes. 73c; ll lots, 1,228 boxes. 7|c ; II lots. 84: boxes. 7c ; 5 lots, 519 boxes. 7{c ;8 lots, 493 boxes, on commission. Little Falls, Sept. 8.-There has been so little business doite here to-day on the .cheese marlret that there can hardly be said to have beeh any market at all. Tranxac'_- tions are` as follows; 1 lot at 7c ; 4 lots at 7c ; z7.lotn| at '7c ; 2 lot at.7}c ; 9 lots on commission ; total. 41 lots. 2, 78 boxes. There `were also sales of 859" xe`s l'an'n A-gin." .-lg.`-4 at`-I On R11` hill} 5|! 'I`C. dairy cheese,al'7 to MC, bulk at 71c. Montreal. Sept.`8.- Faney August is held ' at 8c with holders rm ; 73 would be no higher. We note : Finejg fancy Aug. 7|to8o;neto nest [my 1107 mum qualities 5 to 6c. The public ca e is`un- chqnged at 39:. New York shiaxgn are not giving much attention. and noes Rom abroad continue uinprouising for ill hot wcuhircheut. Thu pticelorfancyiosc. .;F|Illn. '7. _ iofg oenroftom week; zsbonesofc lIU1t7!c';bIl,:noehddovet. COIIIIIIIISIOII . (URI, Q1 luv, 5, lu ion` dairy'cheese_:II`7 to sgc, bulk at 7c. Mann-ml. Sebt.`8.- Fancv August ` 513. I Water! Mn. Se;\l.5 -S|mr 1 av u 3`,uL'|v fur salesmen. Th-3v came h Hhe Idea of genius: eight ms 1 Lbgcsc. The buyers refuse-Ki 1. mi Lthan ;'. The salesmen hung vn. bu 3 go home vnlhuu! selling The Mu: i was were that the market was \'< name v~ur.uuI scumg I u: .uumu.... ..\. { woes wete that very tmm: land nominal. The receipts Me 41000 4 August cheese bmughl and July ;c A: the salesmen and buyers would not agree,nx cheese was sold on (hm board. '1`....o;.n Slant : -: nnn hnxr of cheese I 2.000 bones. no sales wen: Indus.- hluntreal. Sept ';'.-The market xs quxtc weak, and 8c Is an extreme pmc lnr l;m(_\' Augxm. In the New York market the same dull tune prevails, and, accordxng to tile Bulletin, the only thm new 15 a more gt :- eral admisaion ul easy rates, with Sc named as .3 full quotation. \\'c quote. niore or less nominally. Fine to nest August, ;'1 to He , ne to ne'st July, 7 to ygc ; other quahties_ msih 6`C: 4 l'u'u. .\'.\'.. Soot. '7.-There were sold` b|c.- l'l.ica. .\'.\'., Sept. ";.-There sold 400 boxes cheese at 7c ; xoo at ygc , 4.900 at 7c; 1.350 at 73c . 1,475 at 7c . 667 at 7ic; 100 at 73c. sales light ; market dull ; some cheese held back. ' ` ` 1 ;..n.. tam \: V C.)-m -1,--Sales cheese cheese sold xma uunm. Canton, Sept. 3.-5,o0o boxes of cheese and 1.000 packages of butler wcrc uered. There were no sales` r4.....m....r Q4-m, 1'. -Tha uffenmzs were I s I i 1 I cneese new mac: Little Falls, 2 were 55 boxes 2 74. H8 -,-c. lftim. N.Y.. S Or anything that comes under the name of Hardware. There sales` 1 Governeur. Sept. t`..-Tho uffermgs 5 zooo boges. No sales were made.- I u..-o...-.I R4-m-~- _Th4- market x mule ' llngnon onion loud. Kizipton. Sept. 7.-There van a smell at- tendance at the meeting of the county ot Frontuuic cheese hoard on Saturday. The salesman |oo|;ed- gloom when a telqnni was read from Live stating that cheese waqnotod thereat 39s.udecreueoH:bd since Inst Saturday. The cheenamen_ had been anticipating 3 rise in the price ol cheese at Liverpool. and had come to the d with threxpretis purpose of telling. but on nding that `the market had fallen t decided to hold their cheese. On the hul etin Little Falls was quoted at from 7] to Sc ; Broekirille. 7} to c. Three buvers were present. One of them stated his limit was 7|c. He could not bu . Messrs. Whit- ton. ol Bellemille, and Ma den. of Nnpapee. offered to contract with ,some of the sales- men for their August. September and Oc- tober cheese. Mr. I dden client` Be tor August and 9c for Se ember and October. and Whitten was willing to pav- 8c `for Augunt. 8c for September. and 95 for Oc- tober. The dnirymen dealined the contact oers. _ Mr. Mcfarlane sold me cheese. August make. to Mr. Whitten, of llellevillc. to: 3c. `The following cheese were registered . Du- .209 july, 300 August. in. G|enburnie- [00 August. c. Cold Springs ~ yo .~\u`9ust. c. Ur'egon-ioo August. II. V Glenval-:-r;5 August, c. nnd \\. Porest-29o August. w. t"ai:iraqui-ioo August. in. The Pine Hill cheese factory made a sale , last week of I00 cheese at ;)c. Who LID ` beat that. The first shipment from this actory III conned to Liverpool. and was ` u go ac r! above the hinhest quoted prite | mm um was: In: mauml in um! Line That Is Worth lknol-tine. tract the DOIIDCC 0! ulll Rustin 3 must. ` Campbellford Sept. 3 -The fxctorymen , oered for saw I30 boxes of july make, and . Lnoo uf August. No ocr was made far 7 the July cheese, and the highest oer for ` August. was yin. whxch was rcfusei. .\|umre.1I. Sept. 3.-Bus':ness was Very ` quxcz. wuh lmle dzsposmun In operate. Ii"... oh- t`ullIYI' hn)we\'2Y, LOIDO f3lhCl' conned to Ltverpoun. auu via) J at as ed above the highest quoted pntt: Ir. Martin in to be congratulated upon the excellent posttiou hie factory has taken this year. Great credit in given the cheese matter. Mr. Wm. Hamilton, equal of the best in the ptovtnce a I who ta the` PICIOD. Sept. 1. -At the cheese max lwo factones sold 7oo boxes at from L: yfc. and no other factories sum on a the balance of this season ; male. r~.......r...mmd H`:-m x -The fxctoru nanny: From the country. nuwevcx. mum strong accounts. Ax London. Um . lhc mau- ' kc! was acute. vulh sales of H.051: boxes al , 7] to Sjc .\lont.real ulmdeu hue rcnewh` . than ucrs la aonlrau lhe b.1l;nr.cz.- u! the En DAiRY mnxmrs. ( Loon Ihkol. rlfsn Plllll ms PEN I| ICK. .. 2 _ .\'.Y.. Sept 7.--Sales cheese 5 at`7c ; znoo at 736 ; 1.525 3` T.` J -DIHH Lu and here . ._...L.A _...uc 0'... 1 "WEEKLY BRITISH WHIG. SEP 1.`. 10. 1885. I market a of In ..~o.~.r.- anld nu rnn. oo----- IOHT KEAI. PRODUCE IABKI-1'. ported n0m- brln. H'.6`&`iV Quocntmnn : Montreal. Sept. 9. Flour-~Receipta, H.870 brls. salon Muriel --Pnaute I25 Bu quiet 5 Oh ; nupermr curl. 4 20 3 4.25; ours Ill pertine 4.05 I 4 bakers. nn.--o _, \!r.rninll Ru! I0, spring our: 8 90 n 4.00 superne 3 030 n 3.65 ; strong baton MI) 4 75 -,ua 3.40 I 3.50; mlddlingn 3.1): 3 hzlluda 2.90 I 3.00; Ontario bug: 1.75 `L00 ; City bugs. 2.20 3 3.25 for -mmr. 9`) I 93 An important nnnounoomunt will be` Ingdo by Walsh t Shay next week. Iy ' How Yuk` Bar-by 2; 140: A'llIAny l90:' In Bnodh, Lumhar. mm. . The crop is above the average as; whole. In many localities spring wheat is a com- ntive failure owing to rust and weevil, {:1 the crop of fall is very lnr . and ttin- nsual yield will make up ior t shortzge in the spring sown. `Our neighbors in the States have not fared so well. The short- age there is so grut that if the export is only hall asgreat as that of Iant wear there will he no `hen left in the country at the heuzinaing ol the harvest in 1386. Thus the |outloo|i for better for the crop ol NW5 is cheering to t farmers of Cuugla, with as large: crop as the great yield 0! last year. I433` year wheat sold in the old . world at 1 lower price than had been record- < ed in nearly a hundred years, and in conse- l of acreage sown this ear. The low tic . Y t P 9 l hail a similar cect, in 3, measure. on this 1 quence there was a considerable curtailment I I I 1 I 4 I I I I I 1 I J l I -l l Onhrio Innuinom 2I.PsulI. Ind IIIIXQ-Ilvunuy , uwvv Ivl-u-v -.---. vv , god suum. - `Con:--unohAnged ; No. Quanta-n 54. . Oats-qninl ;` new when stub 35. \l1 tm"-iii: on bond yo-_nou:In y n . ` ` Cans! Puffin an 01-11. -n-lnmYarkBArllv u-Whou. Pun: goons. n. w. YAl'DIWA'l'IB. xsQ.. conch Apnc laugh): Co. 1 Dnnan.-lhavcinuch plum I-neelvl unannhyonrhnnds uahoqgo roaarsl . . . . . . . . . . . . Montreal Telegnph ` Richelieu . . . . . . . . . . 000. r.\'erv _\raI urmuusu the manufacturr of dillfy bl and that the creamcry syste successful me for Canada Iontro8|_-W` I\nAnI-In Unnno . . ._. . .- . . . . . . . . .. Bnnque dn Pouplo . . . . .. lohrns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rnnqud-Jwoqnou Cnrtiexu. Iorohnnu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Lu.l.-g , _ _ _ _ much as m ['ft,v'lO|lS seasons. as mcy ucnv -Jnstrxl.-urc~i amnnp: a gm-at number uf hold I ` ers Dunn: the past few months between ` 2.nrx-and 3.09:: pkgs. have been sold on the M:-mreal market at 4:. to I-c` per lb . a (nu! shrlnkruzc {mm first cost of about Ul5.~ .. I:..-... .--n .1.-mnnurntps {n.'c|bl\' that `- bakers. Wheat- Nomiuul Red winter. 92 I 93 ` white 89 to 90; spring, 92 n 93. Corn -58 to 600. Penn - 77 to 180. Ont:-34 to 34h. B|rley-5o to me. R_ve-67 to 69 ()stmen|- I I0 to 4 25. ' ( ,ornmen1;2.90 to 3 00. Pork 12.50 013.23. Lard --8} to 920. Baoon--ll to life. E|m|-ll to lo. Choooo-'l to Bnter-T'a. 4 to 17):: ; .\l. 13 to 16}; W. 12 to H. A Cnnndinn cnanaa denlnr who `gra- vellnd exlensivhly stale! uhnt be ieves to be the true ground for the pnfetence in 5. mwjiin I England ofcanadinn qhnnnn. I: is inwsa. bly nude of new mill containing all the cream. and is. threiote. rich and nutrition: as well as nely nmrnd. On the othet hand the mom nophinticnted maknrs ol chess: in the United States nlleinpt to make bond: and full cram cheese from `the same milk. To uke .Ihn plnn of lhn ctenm they _ put in animal fats and thus that full cream cheese turn: out In he a non of checsetine lxka buunhne. Canada has never shapped I a pound of this adullented slul. I ___. I __,l,.._ ` , From Kay 1;! {O Sontihithv the exports] from New York have all` 10.484409 pounds, against a ducting of 3.139.160 pounds, 1 Mammal. compared with I883 New _ 91']: has 1.3.oa6.6B8 pound; wlhlo M`ontreal has u_:cteued 4.333,- x{'zokf|?un::aLom with l83;N: or u on 7.954.ou poun an . Montreal hn incneand |I.729.76o pounds. The eqfaons from bothnbru show a de- crease 0 13,724,169 pot: 1 compared with 1884. a dercgse of 8.6-,z.768 comparod vuth 188;. and an Increase ol3.77s.739 compared ` with I382. (`antdlin hop growers are_ dcrusai over ' t the Icason's prospect. for (bong the crbp Is ` ! large prices are low. The rs: consignment v` ufthns years growth three bales. reached Montreal on (ht Isl, five days ante! than the Mrs! bale last year. and was svld fur uf. ` per puund The hops shrnved .exreHc.-at , :;u.ahu and amr. as well as color The [ I m! bale m H`; sold at qzc. The mat hale , mu ["5 was rm:-wed on Dept. It-lh. and s -H :1! )1. Inna I uuuuud bynnon my wani-t cnun.zIw.nl!NoLDB. , supp`: - h.g-utogdy; new white umtes; .3 me. `on, M The lot --Too:----- Ioxrnnnu. sum: n:.\ nuun-, .1-.n ll ...,. -.-u--- can ---u-- . `asses sustaune.-ion poor (`a nu .. I I. . nu. .rn1.uu sums. L; olwnoo shun, lnlndrn Whoa! Crop. Riyal-In cl choou. , . ._ 9-... _AL The Prloo of II: pa. * (.`HUl'H`I-Iu> >ullI3. Lru| 'vl\v|) nk on the hdd over sun ks of I all They Wen: not full as ,....,....- naagnnc 2: nhpv Ifr` nrsl Cost (:1 an-out Il).' mnszrnles fnrcxbly Kh_al nr_\' butter 15 2 mistake .- system 25 the only X ..-..l-. Circular Saws. Barb Wgre, Chopping Axes. Palms I oils, LOCKS. &c., it.