Weekly British Whig (1859), 8 Oct 1885, p. 8

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Q._4'_v'.E:B.LY Ogunu. luau:-r. aux) IKX. IUK LILXULEI, I Peterborn (Id. 2.--6.913 boxes were |oYIevei. Highest bids made `were BC 0! August, 9c for September. and rot or 1 October. August was bought for 8c. nrrrkx-ill! Oct 2,-1n,non holes were } represented. Buycts nuered ac. 9c and [012 four August, September and Octobet rape:-` lwely. A fraction more was oejed in some cases but refused. lI!..o-.-0...--. (1.9 p*Th- anon/Ian:-A an 1 IIII scpcunnu ..nnIn.3oonuIa.I.uu': oc. Ticldbmnghdunurqnuaud. Inilj --_. ' I - ldcotmoooo. - Mr. Hudson. ulcunan. Battenea cheese factory. has received notice {tom Messrs. Blodgctt. `lune: A Bnnth. produce mer- chants. Li . that the condgnuent of cheese from tuna sold for one shilling highet than the Sunburyand noun! othct Iactoriep in that vicinity. All the cheats wercnoldan tluutnodayund at thcnme Elf` . Il-"I.l.uI.u.- Dalian-an Inna nnnlvnt-Ind Ilr. Hudson. Banana. ha eontncud his Soptnnbet undoctohcchoec for 9:: and lot: pet lb. with A)-U & Co.. llolmual ana ulaqov. Kingaton. Oct. 7.-The sales were made at the Kingston cheeee board on Saturday last` Dan. 48: boxes. at 9c for Seplember, )|c for Octobet ; Railton. 215 boxes. at 9c for September. for 0cm- bet; Forest. 228 boxes. at ggc or Septem- ber. 9|c tor October. Montreal. Sept. 30 -Cheeee was higher by another quarter of a cent. 8} being paid [or nes! August goods. `v hich buyers would not pay Sc for a week ago. The situation has assumed _a more healthy appearance. which has placed it more in sellers` lavoi than at anytime since the last boom. In the country a large busmess has been done In annual unnzle end rnntrarln nn [he Manic ul- tne country large uusmess nu uucn uuur In actual goods and contacts on the basis of . Sc, -ac and toe. and a large proportion of the remamder ofvthe make has passed out of the control of first hands. Liverpool was Is higher. from huh 1! ts atgnorl that the V boom Is on. We quwte Fmc to nes! Sep- ' tember. wire .3 9k ne to tines! August. .-\.~ :1 `Mr ne tn nes! lulv. `lc to Sc . :tn.I WEDNESDAY, Oct. 2lst. A m . I A M A D Al'\I'YY t'\I`l'I" Iemuer. IQC .3 `MC nur. to rules: nugusr. sq in sgc. ne In nes! july, ygc , lower grades at 5c in -,-}c. ` Woodstock . Sept. 3o.--Tvrenty-three far I tunes offered I 3 000 boxes of cheese. Sales : 1,rzu boxes August at 8c. (iaunnogue. Ucl. 2.-I.ooo boxes were `odor:-d. bales were expected at 9c, Hm offeffor rs! half of September make. far (one: contracts! for bdance of seasorfs make, at Sc for August. 9: for September and we lor Octubr.-r, ' ` n._.--|....,. 1 \ `a .. A .. . LA-.. mgr.- i UCIOOCY. August Val uougnl ll)! 0'. I Broclu-ille. Oct. 2.--Io.ooo -bones I represented. Buycts offered Sc. and I fur August, Sanemher rune:-` Mn]. Haylold :34 house! chaos to ur- Derbyghin uonovndn :30. and the nasal: is tbs! that gentleman is unions toga more of his chest. CINE all Ind Glaqow. Kinodnn ( wmcuwgiu `IN! unomuw W` . cllulbll Bu-Icy linden. mm sum snmus srucx lvi--hr P""\.ll M M ___.__n .__._ . _.__..X*_ Flour~Mh to0n00d ; npg.,w I07: 311; :-od winter. flaood 073 3d;No. 1 Cu! `Is 4d I6 7: Ba ; No. 1032. 730d 7: ad. Corn--43 `Id. Bu-lay-_-0I 0d. 0313-0: 0d. Peu-5I 10d. l?orkL5ls 0d- Iau'd--3& 0d. ' ` Bnoon--800 Odo 31: 0d. Tu.Ilow-2 .0-1. _ ~ \. HH|HClCU- o u u A u . 4. - lm werial . . . . . . . . . . . Fe er.1l.;.... Canada Pacic R.R.. Montreal Tglegraph. Richelieu . . . . . . . . . . (my Passenger . . . . .` Cane _ _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . ... .--o.. Canada Coiton Co.` Dundas Conan Co.. Onlarin Investment.` 5!. Paul M. and M.. \!\k'l< (`as nniovxnpacx to tins`-ox.-Mun-nw ~ FRANKLIN-B-BOS. a 00., man for cnovn an -rntoi-u 1.: a. nun aunt. cnoxc: n aq- `t.! nuns. r ` uags. 2 35 to 2.40. . _ \\'beal-old red mater. {:3 to 94; white I 9110 93 ;spring 9510 94. (`nrn- :5` in inc` ' lduUll.\ ` Patents. 4.40 lo 4 45 . sufrenor extra, 4.30 ` to 4.35 ;extra superne, 4 :5 to 4.30; spnng ` eura. 4.15 to 4 2o, superne. 3 95 to 4 oo. 3 strong bakers.-~ 34010 4.80; ne. 3.05 to ` 3.75 ,midd|ingg. 3 50 10 3.60 ; Pnllards. 3.25 _._-. L-.. . Ixj .. - .-- (`nu cxui. 413 mu Q (U , Du`-cluuc. J -,3 3 4010 , middlings. ;Pnlla1 (03.35, Ontario bsgs, 193 to 2.! bags. lo 2.40. \\'hr-zl-nM red winter. at 04 I" lnUY"'l' none brls. .._. .- vnr.9\4` Pile bred Ayrshire Cattle and loutldovrn sheep. -u-Iuilnnnnvu-yluat unlouu bun-. Thcyuueantu your- oolnuilodrottho In-tun I-rounlludl l"|our.|In . Rye! -beld 61 in bond. TIT .m.%.. Troy. xx. Lrrtos II? npolflsn lint. 3` min a nun bf. lthsnid tlmctumuybunnlnunn valuing. but tlioy will have In [in a pod deal to do anything with the nuke! in its present state. Two typical wanton enun- eriu no hold: moo and two lowmhipau ' Innnu each. If lh an fair samples it is likely than will ho -nnnlnd humerincumlanutsnring. as- A -' Corn-I:hch'ed; No. 2 Western 52 ~ Oat`:-rm ; new white gate 34. I; prices nommally` un- sumo Ind butter in Canal: nu . `to tlnodnllnen. howcvcnpricu nil hol rtho jobbiq trade. Cluuuty. 19c gt zljc; Eastern` Townshi 14c Inc; llumsbnrg and Broclvi . 13:: 16c: Westggu. lac Q uc; poor to Indian Wesutg. 71: Q 91:: old butter. 3c to 4c. -*-3uu-n-uv -~ ihoiudnouuwhodhuuul. Ahrdlo. lnlm-hound county Oll- it v-... Wheat-`-stozd`j ; sales 1,500 : whi_te st;te I I..uIu-_5a |u mm. _ Peas -7!) to 7;c. Ons-32 m 53. Barley~55 la) 63c. Rye-65 myc Oatmeal- 4.1510 4.25. Cornmeal-3 uoto 3.10 Pnrk --I 2 3: In 1100, uauuuv-u. vs... 1. I7]nur--Receipts. 16:5 brh; sales reported . nnnh hr]: Market value: van` rm. bIlSl- I 3. j ` 6-wt fr:-0-o--.j I0` TIIJI. PRODUCE IAIIIT. Montreal. Oct. 7. HONTRKAL S|UL'l\ I\KKE'I', Out. '. .\`vQ.\ ._ ... . ..-n A: LIVERPOOL IIJBKETS F I'.i-.p-uuu `V 0:. `M350 !!! luau lurid. Jmmmmwu ltolanuuullnxlulnltnt. _,:n .L,. __.__.__. L..AA.. ._4- otwnoo nxgrf, IAIK1 IIIKIII. -Receipts. 10:5 Una; SIICS rcpt . Market values very rm icted by scarcntyof oemzgs. IJU 15;} 138 H5 115 54` 113! 197 1153 U() 114} }KJI [Cd . T. Plnyhin Syouln at magnu- 1.o'.n.n'. syn... of Iiwiiory. ~ Balsa`: HIBII Phvliology. 'l`ny|or | lednd Jnrisprndonoe Fulton`: Tut Book of Physiology. Pub : Pnnicd Bygiono. Puquhsuoura Thu-spontia sud Muteris India - _ Wihni Hand Bookol Hygiana And Susi- In Ida. '\-_:AA_ Q V.;I._H-I-un i Are now showing the FINEST, LARGEST &. CHEAP EST STOCK of FURS_e_V;er shown in Central Canada. Our Prices will be fdund LOWEVR than any ocho{i1ous._ inghg `city. V First--class Trixpmipgs and a Perfect Fit Guaran- THE FINEST LINE or GEl\l.1`_'S-.FUR_Nl8HlNGSv V IN 'THE OlTY. C.LIVING%STON&;BR% 75 an 77 WE (SHOW. SPECIAL VALUE IN V West of England Suitings ahd Tro,u$ering,s,_ % , Canadian, English and Scotch Tweeds. I N.B_~Tl10;\\'l1ol1ave atlratlv seen our GRAND EX- 11131'r at me; MIDLANI) cE'._\"mAL FAIR `will no I floubt feel Cunvinced that J, B. PAGE & Cmare the Lead- mg Furriers of} Kingston. PRINCESS STREET, ni-nan-van nun-vw nrnnuvi.-I ! ' Ladies I-`ur-Lined Cnrculnro. Aslrichnn Jackets. Brochnrun Jackets, I'('I IIlI [Aunt Jackets. South Sea enl..IncIIen. SQIQI ; Son seal Ulsu-rs. slmska Sable Itnpes. unslul Sable Caps. Alaska : sable Rlilfs. (`Inns and Collars. Pin:-In-d,I!c:n'o-r Capes. Mal : and t Capo. Gentlemen : Persian Lamb coals. Plan lied Beaver (`oats Raccoon (fonts. Astracllnn Coats. Caps nnd liluls In great va- E rlely. sleigh Robes ofevery descflptton. Call and xanlne. No l lroulne lo show goods. All goods guaranteed. i dozen. ! 500 Two-Bushel Linen Bags now reduced to 10c. each. i 500 Yards Heavy Fulled Cloth now reduced to 40. per yard. 250 Large Taeked Comforters Irom 65. each. 300 Pairs Heavy Grey Horse Blankets from 81.00 per pair 4 900 Yards Heavy Check Home-Made Flannel from 230. 300 Yards White Home-Made Flannel (for sheets) at 25c., worth 40c. ' f-'-coma one." i Our Best Cotton Yarn at 75c. per bundle. Our Best Carpet Warp at $1.00 per bundle. :Our Best Seamless Cotton Bags, now reduced to_$2.25 per LIJO 7.8 FOLLOWING IN *IldcnI'I All Series: Blliunlfhuigouti. Anstomy. ' and Interim Kodi. Purl Vlli. I@llIl'hl. .8. can-may. run 1. 2. m ' We are` 'ivi the best value over oemd in. in Ordered and y-Made Clothing. 'Gi_ve us 3 call end get Will commence their Gceat Cheap Sale of New Fall and Winter Dry Goods on UITIIIDIY, "NI OCT. LGwa,t Bargains` inTwoeds, (Iloths, Dress Goofs, Flam- nels, `Blankets. Jackets Ulsters and,Rea.dy-Made Clothing. {Tremendous Bankrupt Stock of Heady-lads lutlfmg F. X. COUSINEAU usi Iiiis'.%%udi"mcmj ` Train" ; nuvnvsn Incas: ovvtn-J o-auvu-v \l-\rwI-Jnnbo \a--.1`: can -1 v-you using but ;a1n_1a for your money. All Iool lawn to order at 00. I0. ll. III. Oil. 090 sad I . Ovononlo an IIO. Ill, ll, O 0. 0|! `ICC up. ' BRADY-IADB CLOTHING. sun. at .00. 51. on. old can on. aureonuut .OC.Q1.IOnnd (IO. And I01` value bonrnunhlng cverblend In the city. cggv 0. Ivman. % - I02 Prlnoou it. Jzovvms 65 BIsjoNE*I-I-E i now won -nu: oooos 'l'llA1` no Iunumn one no wt-tn. out. and take special note oftle Reduced Pricey. xv:-1-up:-.1, _...... ll-Illunuqleadlt. ,F.X. COUSINEAU & 00. 0-ITI')E_R? Is really the F armer s Friend & Opponent of High Prices. I lilo small space we caaaal give a tall Prlce Llal of Ike lany Ba!-[alas we oler. bat we would advise every IIl`-Ol who .WIIeI to save anaey to cone aad exanlae ear Block of lIeady~.Vlude Clothing before parehaslag elsewhere. as a raaace like Ilns may act eerar agala la a llfe II-0, And examine our bargains and satisfy yourself that --FOR IN STANG E- C-ajdl and maths New . Farmers Wlmfamorsy ! Uxuuu mug--- --_ _..._. Din : Blulncah of Biology. Glu-to`: Dianna`: Iuul. Guy`: Sanctum! and Byuunntw Batuy. Guy : 81 :-nuunl Botany. B311`: Botany. -1-- EA_Ps:I_j:I:>E, llnnmnllo I -Agar nl-I- EVER SHOWN IN THE DOMINION. ARE NOW OFFERING THE MOST TAKE NOTE OF THIS FACT THAT THE FIRST PRIZE FUREIERS. FARMERS ! - ---__j__j__ 0I" l 0l'I'l-I CITY IIOTIEL. 9; ?I'I'lJDBl]'8` NOTE BOOKS -- 4`-nnanur w-IDIILNDW `S-I , fungu- --'I)'1I`.D Aiiruun -cur-:2.- :1; OPEN! VAIlIl'I'Y,a AND AT ANY PRICE. iab'IcAL BOOKS mm fun : lo:Buuk sun. Iiufn Band-hook of Phycology. Bu'Ilp|oI'n Inhrin India: And `l'bonpeu- Dungiinfl Iedl Diotionclf ~n-_._..v Ih..-pi-g AI nth:-inn. 3! . III-iu any-u-u-vu -,. )$un at Io!!! um cnlwnnx nunnma sum. tut :.IiztT -_-..as-3.... _._.. -A... n..... BOOKSELLERS, KI. Prhccu In`-ecu. n~Ivj:BABY, 0111'. A88 HEETIIG. -- --._u_.. _...._-.--.. "A by. nice clillllvu-lay. n-An-n an trnlln AIII nlm PRINCESS STREET. A w --on uvu fl! qunx.-- _________.. L ---DIJIIIBII I- ..--_._ .4 4- 4.4.. a- L. 11...- JIv2&2u- - , 3- AT CATARAQUI. ONT. tr Ciao: U-U. jww-v 3| , vvii 3001. Bondy-Wade clothing lunch` of lg:-rldglc uccnoeo, wl. Inuit. Autloont. --i---.:};-j noydhosvyuil wol man 4ou'd| 50 can per yud :8 Rudy I luniy's._ .......'*'"f:;':;:'.;.'";:.;."::* .;L'.'..' ihinulufroms inxofthoch __b_. . - KEV. Ill . UIIIIPXII, OI IKEIIICW. Ill bed hre a_nd canvasged Douglas: and nut. Inenuy.--In 3 v1 Inunacr struck the chin ol. Knight`: homo and months -I-in ,oIf ecahsideofthorool.set' rgtoit.-on thonuelnorniqchc "I ' " hlltdnnln-v nhhhnn. `hdtnlinl to It. Kanalv_~n.l dun Sutherland was burned sum: the I " wucatwoltinthgdd. Horas in _ Jonvoulythinc. ablohone `belonging to I.|'- II-Illealyyol Mlgllhmlhcllmdlhtqq n Gnlun;-On Tlmndny the gr I c..u._-Imul an but-and nlnln uh. ' Boolsnotlnutookpmnredfrom United Statue Grcuduin with :11 potable -15:11! M N. Spooner sold one of his grey ponies es the hit st Kingston for |l85.~-)Iisa Nettie Vugdehoofe is visiting at Hrs. Wm. Csverley'e.-,ue E"; Spooner has extended bu-manic tri as In en Hu- rowunith. when ehe ,ee 3 number of eebolen.-A. Bx-iminuton. of Prescott. in viuituuz friends.--Iiu 8. Spaoner in via-' iling hiendn in 0deeee.--The echool is prqueuing rapidly under the able teach-` nl E. Ed'QId,- prnvnr ...:.""""""" s`....:n'a'a5'.'#"'1';T`"ETi'-..`.i'.'&n'.'-5 1>"T1'Ii' meeting in the church We`-inudnv even- ing.-`-ln. Shurtlio god If. spoomgr :.. of u-rcwlmith. paid I in? unit _on Wolle lelnn-I Notes. Our Ainericsn visitors, who were spending their summer hen-.`hsve all returned to their homes. and as a conse- qneuee the hotels are unusually quiet.-- ,-'-Mr. A. McLsren has commenced the ` on ofsu addition to his hotel.Ivhich will enable him to more comfortably en tet-tun his guests pf next season.- lr. A. Mellie intends making s trip south shortly to visit lriends,snd we the worl:l.-We, l:-srn _ that Mr. John Lsughlin is shle to ~hake hands with lnsnnmerous ieneia ugeiu after passing thraugh 1 very severe and prolonged in- Ieu.-Mr. T. Bsker his lelt th-eislend to resume hisstndiee st the medical col- leI(e3--Onr reeve end I number of other gentlemen from here.ere attending Cape Vincent fair. some as spectehrs, others he judges. zoj-6'__... I urn: um Inwnun n-uung II not I run yenre.-A. Tronednle commenced work forailneelfonlondny morning, in the shop lntely occupied hy'J. Smith. Black ' unithing nouns in he booming just now, one hath shops have plenty to do.-Junee Aueletine hu lntely moved into his ' new home. George Bell has also tnkeu up qnnrtue in hie new house. Long Me tothem end heppy deye.-Alex. Snider intudn to run his new threshing mn- chine, "Wide Artie." by steam intend of horse power. The engine took the rst prize nt the Kingston exhihitim this veer, end when got into running order is expected to do int clean work. -87 nccident I horse shoe got into the cylinder the other by end was cut into three pieces without seriously injuring the rnechine. The threeher no one ol the but if not the beet ever brought int) thin eection.-Mr. Hnylock hen returned hon the west bringing some magnicent nmplee of fruit. nnd report: the excur- sion of the C.P.R. on well pntxonized end everything in lint-rate order.---We nre very sorry to beer that Blistsusie Bell. daughter ol Eli Bell, is nt present in n very delicate health? It in to be that medicnl skill. under n kind Providence, will he nucceselnl in recruit in her health.-Mr. end Mrs. Brndshaw. of Michigan, L .S.. are at [resent visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. Bradshaw. of this vil- Inge. II!!!` II quiet II . II!!! Soul quuuunguu. Tho nuns: ol the injured onnlrymon on Corponl Drysdnlo and Trumpeter Browning. The lotto: Inn badly cut. across the root 0! the nose. which won dunnod by Rogiinontnl surgeon Cune- ron. At midnight Browning was pm- grenning tnvonbly. fwo prisoners were tnltnn by Capt. Shvonnon and Liant. Lnlhnm. The nanttien are doubled nnd n nhnrp lookout will he kept np ll night. The nnighbothood is. howovu. pnrlectly quiet. nnd no fnrtha trouble inexpectod tonight. Bolero the attack thecrowd had gathered It an hnti-vnncinntion meong in St. Jean Baptiste park, when inunmntoty nddmsnts were given nninst ning the exhibition buildings I: r _ n Imdl-pox hospital. ._-:- I'U- vuuvu--tn. Tim brings it changes. Ind I-{n quid corner 0! the Iorld u no Ixeopuon . in tin: -nnnl r`nle. Ir. Nelson Dnder I qlll )l'lIOl' OI sue Ionu II no Ixuspuuu '. to the gonad rule. It. bu purchuod part of Anson (innrs fun: And intends renting it for I few ...... YA `I -an-Jul; Ann-nu-nnnnnal wjrlr ICC - R 01;.- Rev. `DI , Campbell, of Renftew, ha wmchbd here and mnvasaedv Dounlani: anrl : noun. cowl`. van,` ::::5$'._m 5_*..I....."'~ .:.;=.;. i an: - 3.`!-:`q:I;t:rLyJ boob. Ind the lglljn Dd Indy. A ..s-- "3" '::.."-`.3 '= ":2 inoi Ibo on P Inn on Tnudnv wu &y to loot -oaths impnnonmont. ltln clan-um:-3. -hu nnnnlhd the D loll! Iolllll` llqruonlnuns. Else Ohuapngno. who unsalted ohiddpolioo whilothoriot nu going anon Ioodny nighuru lound gniltv to day und sentenced to six momhu`un- pl-uoumont. and the to pay I line of llm_`_ prlulll Olmn. lII'II.IllIlIl3lUvI,u uuuyvn Ioitrisl. Oct. 7.--About XX) riotcn `uncut the gum ts the Exhibition ground: last night. and throw none: at the oevdry. The lull guard 11 the Hon- trcl Gen-hon Artillery were then turn? ed out. under command 0! Inger Atkin non,un:l tberiotenwereeoon iepereed. `About ftymen were noticed creuing overfmlntheweetondol the ciumnd joined than who were already etntioned at Wueuiura. When the crowd ecl- lected they begun throwing stones at the cnvdry. Two cnvnlryxncn were in- illred. also Lieut. Howud. ol the Gu- rieon Artillery. in the head. Every- thing is quiet at this hour (midnight). Th. Inna: nl sh. inim-ad mvdrvmen n;g1-uuucaur xorrnin 9 Yuri Vu-kiln ' :- , L , Iulu I u, VIIII Oll hunt 3? dnwing anhnn Katha runni-- 7"` Dim ..... Glenrale... muouhuunwh balnuhnhb ununuumpm , AUCTION SALE ..0f._. `. Stack, we-_nts spa llulsilold Pultm FRIDAY. DOT. I81 !-I. ..an._ ..n.. ...aa._....an..I-a'. A-nu..- Sp-xii gicrnn-lay` us n-spud ..':"A `.;'::..:-*:.-..'-....,*-v.':; mo-h_ :g'u',msm-i-_vuul. V ` my cnouo manuuuu pun: so-av named. Any guntlognln. II in sinus d oovuing bill: qua do no." Bun-y|i_od'y viowad Ibo Ind. and 3 and calm followed. llr. Dull. nouiving no hklmlcplhoed the money in his pocket. do-_ metallic-llotloyllnll. Tlwcityununot. on Inning hista- "nmlinveptiynonuhthovdutimof the city. found that 1!) now building Jndboenuvohdorvonin conned contraction diuinu J nah. hunk;-I an fnI'nn2 :;'.'.*'."*'.....1:."':3.':.':'-'- -*-m. 45; Vietorin,28; on-nan. as: Fron- no; ssnurnnco. 4'; y|cnhun.`2; ngnnrin, 1 y zu urn star I 3-`: g 4 A nnart discussion took place at the meeting of the Kingataon cheese bo-vhj on Saturday. Several members talked about the prism awarded to choesemen by the judqeerat the Central Fair. and one of tlieni aaid he it stated the man who took two' fbriaoa. M}. Dull. would get int pi-i_ae it he only ex- hibited a aquaah. Yea. an-id another. "I havoheard that same thing said time and again." Mr. Dun , who was present. did iit apeak until all had panned their opinione. Then he put hie hand into liia `pocket. pulled out `wad ofbillg_(Ol,(XX); .tieil'with blue ril:bon. Thin hethrew *intotbaoentuofthotab|o.'a'Jdremark- `ed: Iain willing battle that pile that oheeae meaitetlthe ptiaea they rnanvntl, An! jthllll. whoi da- (D6 ruuxuc `But Mr. nuruu nyr.-rub. our I p.-rintvnrien 0! the works, where a sumptuous entertainment was given. The hnppy bide Ins the recipient. ul mcny nlnnble presents. one being from the emfrloyeen 0! the Pulp Works consist.- mg of a quiver cud basket. eruet stand. silver pitcher and tray. Fmntennc friends of the pular groom extend hearty congntn ntaons. ----- O-T-G `He ICHILIV U1 U1 IIJU urlue U IIUIJCl- I IJU happy pur, with their attendants. lew hours later went by the Quebec Uenzrul HR. to their home at East Angua, which v Village Inn `all alive and illutfnuuted with Chinese lanterns-. They was met by the East Angus Chcuncsl Pup Works (of which Dlr. Ambrose Ayers! is {cre- mun and mu: others escorted to the reaidenge of r`. Alfred Ayerst. Sn- -...-:-.O-nln Al Ohn -nvIu: ulnar-.a n In this Issue in aunounoed.from Mable- ton. HQ, the marriage of Mr. Amhmae Albert B. A_vant,of East Angus. to Miss Jeanena Cote. The church was crowd ' ed to overowing. After the ceremony : the happy couple.accompaniod by nume- \ mus friends, sat down to a ne repaat at ' the resido nae of the bride's father. The L--.-_ -_._ _:A|. aL_f_ -aA.....I-..a- - 0...: KIpl'I.I$I$IIw$IIIp1IwIn- eiltbe diI~f`@IK`lIuIQOII. ettbeheaaeevueiaeetlnttiiae. Ilia etateInntwithreprdtoKaapp'ahrlile in about an eorreetaa hit ethc. Be one "they are_ everhehluly getting inoney for repairs." whilahnt a,,aniall portioaoltheanniexpeedeilgoeetore- pair theplanking; theinaiaexpeneeit` for repairs tothe "aprons." whiohane raised aptn allow beate to pace. and whiehareel Vnyinlerior construction. `l'heyanenotapartoltheetandiiigpor- tienol thebritiizt-.andninat not there- fnae be included in the estimate of ex- panse for the purpoae 0! comparison `withthepropoeedhridge._lrepe ttiatthe rennin to theplankingol the ! every reaidentia the vicinity. "Ra ~ payer" aahs: "Baa the goreriiinen ever built a bridge of the length of the propoaed one M91) lest) across navikali water as low as lour feet ?" 1 rep] Yee." and simply mention two. innch ` longer than the one iii question. and . only about but leet above high water. one at Oliver`: Ferry. croaeing ltideau j Lake. length, about 6(1) feet; also one at | Wellington, length about 7(1) feet. ln { stating that no approaches are necea- ; sary.l am not relying on interesto~d repute. but have pernonallv examined 3 both banks leaetern especially) and re- -aeert that no approaches aie ncceuary. only a little levelling ol the road. "Rate payer" claims that because the munici- pality had to construct approachea at the Waehburu bridge. this will have to bedone at_.thie hndge, which ma be good argument. but rather knock on the head I) the natural formation ol the ground. ealao can this bridge will ` take away the trade which new green to I Bsttereea. `ind tr-analer it to :lei:ley'u Bay. in another townahip; but I claim that when this bridge is completed there will at once he a splendid oening for a nt-clans general store at run Point. at which n protable husineea could be done. and which would keep the trade entirely in our own toenahi . "ltate- oayer." evidently fareeeing eleat. eu- deavore to retire nae-.-full! by remark- ing that "he will take no further trouble in correct in: my until atateinente." Now. air. I leave the whole comapondence to the remainder of the rain,-aycn oi Stor- rington. feeling con lent that. in their unbiased julgm_ent. my ettteuiente have not teen "wild." -and. in conclusion. for the enligliteninentand information of "Ratepayer." 1 state `that the unwit- neaied note. with a mark lor signature. which he relere to, had a good reliable _ endorser. and way paid belore maturity. 3 that the Girerniiient were anked to keep [ the whole bridge in repair an! relueed. believing that the townahip should re- pair the standing portion at lent. I 3` repeat that the bonus notes are all paid. that no apnroacLee are necessary. and that the constructing of the bridge L would not incren-e the taxation one will. Yours truly. Oct 2. Us: War) Knows. bulk. lono ynr old bun. I mm Ibooo, I two durum, I ISIIIII lunbql put: two lamb: Iunwobb. llutoodtng oven; 3RIlhin loin. two piano. 8 lot at dark brunnh T""-"-nAszrr<>1x'r `Ibo Loving u. , I wngnx BnIi1'1sa_wmq.% 0 has ban so warm an we wee: mu um. I stern have not thought so much about sun- iqg that Iyouunasthcyiould had it been _aool. Thth has neatly I1 but Inugrtllnlldiolllill Thanks |mdolnvuionlybahol No.2.ot. ,@ 73. Thtuew gndnkvill be an ` nrly noxAt'w`aek.nd`Iu,Il out without ddny. . than tony-engnt mm: lo we nusnuu. - .No.-3 cxtu s nll be in all rspects the am as No. 2 hhrle .Aexcept in color. weigh- ing iloixlea thnnlrrty-ve pounds to the No 3 shall ipclue shrunken or otherwise slightly damaged .lxu'|e1., weighing not la -Allan forty-n pounds to the bu`sh9L , . W No. 4 shall include all bulcv not equnl to buola;1ll5. ooobusncu. Incwutgwr i all-01 week that Inn!!- .0.` 5... nnl nu-main an much `with othelf grannyshall be as rejectpcl: Allan fwly-IIVO pounds to me nusn-1|. No. 4 shall include barley equal No. 3. weighing; not less fonyve I pound: to be bushel. All urleislhicu is amp. musty. or from any cause y dannged or lately mixed `.~.. and Ira: ltom olnct gram. . No. 2 shall be yeasonably cleaqand sound, but no; bright anmlum .cnough to be graded as No. l,_ ` sh I reasonably free from other giixn. and weight not less than forty-eight unds to the bushel. ` N0,-I extra All rspectl the Toronto, Oct. 3.'-The Dominion Board of Examiners, at a meeting held here, xed the grades of batlcy as follows : No 1 shall be nlmiio. bright. sound. clean grades 0! barley Ipuows No. I than pluuipzbright. clean and free from 01110`: Mn a dull he munnablv clan and sound. dalf cneese at D -; It Inc. um: I: u. _ V1 Montreal, Hut I`-~Hu_\'ers In the C( untry arr:*8'a'id tn l'.m.'c locru shy u Hmlav. and ` ` some fa\.!'l')' men xshu have been hsmgum; out (9! higher pnccs have {made 0:`ter~'. at ` headquarters which three days ago they r-.-- ` fused. The {act is the boom is all on thus in la. .1n.I lhlS xs being recugniz I as HIDE gaes"im. and the ordtrs do not tiotlte m as they should at this season. The basis of all the contracting, comparatively spealnng. that has been done this year Is xurely specula-t tireand It may be that t`e`contracting rms are gott-mg a httle tired. The quan- mg: of cheese that will go over this week will prolhblv be quite large, as theieect of last weeks nse. New York quotations of qfc for September fancy are 5 ken of as nominal. and the market lone being the halt after too sharp I rise. Tliere is .lIttle movement on this market. which `is undis- isedly d_ul|. We quote prices: Flue to ncy Adfust. 7c to Bfc: line to nest july, age to 7c; other qua ities. 5c to 6c. .__ ' YEl$ (O DCIICVC U13! PUCCS Wollld DC mu" ' price at wbxch the greatest number of cheese ` `hold was reported, was given at Sic. being _ an advance 0! }; The transhcons aggre- ated Iz,bx4 boxes. The sales were In xes. at 8c: 26 lots. 5 778 boxes. at Sic; . Inn an hung: at Ric '1: lots. 1.421 V as good today. The ruling price. or,3hc 9 ! I I were made; 9c were (mated mr 3epwn;uc~rs 1 Liverpool. Uct. 6,-Smce the nse from 405 (ad on Sept 30th cheese has remained .' sleaJy at us I r...... um . 4'n....- ..-.. . ann swam]. steady at Uuca. Ucl. 5,--There was a good mend- ance of salesmen on the board of trade to- encouraging no ionbl, and there was good reason to believe that prices would be fully day. The advance reported last week was I :1 sun! m.dz\~ The rulinz nrice. or the . out retusea. Watcrtown, Oct. 5.-The attendance on the board was quite large. Those having only September cheese slnved no disposi- (ID!) to sell. while the buyers dud not appear to care for August make. and in fact rened xt. ()_ne lot of about too boxes o'l`Soptember was sold tot Bic. and some _Iatet make `was contacted fur at 9:1. The salesmen, how- ever, were satxsfted. as they condently er pect_ a steady nsc In the market for a week nr more I ormore, , (`anto"'i." Oct .'g.-Some 6.000 boxes of cheese: were offered; and 1.040" boxes of August cheese were sold at gfc Gouvemeur. Oct .;.~(`)nly two factones nggxslered cheese yesterday. and no `sales made; 9c oercd for Septerqbcts Iinprnnnl (34-Q I. ..QInra lhn T19` from ` mbodoouepupgslat oxunurun-u ulnlqa pun. 13$!!! Q19-Uodorilunhg orot (I0. 6 notculnounnptovod pndouol nozu. Dbhoo-Inue_uulo clockp.n. . ` ' WI! MURRAY. 08.8. Aucuunocr.

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