Weekly British Whig (1859), 29 Oct 1885, p. 6

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7 \-Ill d '14 There : iddlemen - \' . IUK IIIC LYJYS ll) KIJIHHUC F111` 2 more carefully. and we com- l.'nra llrmbl has to sav to T5...r- an- l.'..Lo :u...-l.. ._ mg uac season mt .--lcl pnvalely aft:-: `hPn- ::n- rawnrzh! wnnnr 1nIT1sn_wmG, oc1i.29.A1s s5. - The cheese suuation I: under less fxn-orablc r: feeling wasdull. `llh o-morrow there vull he I. ' I n..I I ..n.. .~_. I ...-. I177-l(tl [HIS ll) S-`Y [U : are light stocks 1:: '1 In Oh nhl rnnnirv IH (HF Ulll n)uIHl V, York. a largely re~ I (1:-ur.AQ Ga I`-nr|n.' n -Sales were ta for future dc e oifennx holder: e factories were Luunnl:- U . 3'50 ll) [0 )!|`, Dissolution of Partnershjp! 9 I0 zza. Markcx kPllIeDIIllIoIsjoIn.nuwcvu',( IIIIIICII an uaadwiorjthg busing` B08111 WdhhI}ufl.0ct, smh. their meeting In Ine Iown nan lur xne put. of receiving reports and settling ac. counts f the season. The meeting was very fairly attended, and all appeared well pleased wi htlieir respective accounts. The cheese makers. Mr. Phillip brewer and Kiss Miller. are deserving of great credit for the excellent quality of cheese ship from the factolz. They all registered 0. I . and rst took _ ohn Baker. -the treasurer. IS to becongrattr ted on the manner in which his account: prite at Cape V'Inoen'l fair. Mi-.. were conducted. The total aniount of milk . (hiring the sea_spn.- commencing Kay rsth. 474.746 lbs The total amount of cheese made. 45. lbs. The following is the order _in whic the cheese welesold ; 7,958{lbu4cheese%n7c..?.1 557 11 18.110 - " :1 7}c .- I327 so >Cdh toul;~_...f....._O3.5x9 16 ` . Annge milk to lb. of cheese. to 43.100, Thgchoao makersdid not have 1 good oppomunty olnhowing a low average for thg. _. sun: on account of cloth: no early. The patrons veto not plegprod or a fantasy mi. war. and could not supnli eaunuh milk to "HIE |. .I"L`I.I PIICU lU I IIUW }}Ul.L`l.|IuIbC- ' If you have rheumatism now. the me- ldical wisoacres cxcluun--l'ric Acid" 3 = If voq have {rm neut hen-Inches. they ; surely rirfnik'--"'{'ric .\1:l" 3 ` 1 If you have softening of the b_nin.t.hey - must that It is-l'ric Amd" f I If sciatica or neurulgia make Mo miserable-.1: is-l'ric Acad" 1 _` ll your skin breaks out ll] balls n1-:d~=` pimples. It is--"l'ric Acid" 3 9 _If you have nbscesaes an i pxlcs. Uric 7 Acid" has set. your blood on n`. _ . If you have dull. lnnguul feeizugs. i backache. kidney or bladder jroubles. gout. gravel. poor I-lood : are ill at ease. ' threatened with paralysis or upoplexy. ! vertigo : are bllmus, drIJ|lsuCIll comm. poled or dyspeptic ""ric .\cI I" in the . key to the Hllll lion. the cause of all your uliicnlties . `VA aln nnl'|;nnIl` Rilllflh R The Coldspring Ch\ese I-`actory.clos`ed on Sepgember zqtn, anduulay the patrons held their meeting in line Town Hall for xhe pur- `nnun nf ram-ivinn .ranm'1s setllimz ar- liis int. n young fellow by any means 3 It has a long and well-known line of mu- cestus. ll. is undoubtedly the lathe: of ` s very great family of diseases. and though. it. may he the fashion to ascribe progeny to it tint. are not directly its own, there can be little donbtxthsl. if it. once gets thoroughly seated in_ the hu- msn system. is really does introduce in to it most 0! glib Ailments now, per force of fashion, shributed to its ..bsle`ful in- ngnna ;, F151 . DUI. HQ: nu.-o t1\ IIICIIBI) LUILII.` nu nun). l'ric .-\cil."-This monster. li tln: ` product of the decumposition-leath- I I constantly taking place Wlllll ns. and i I unless he is en y day routed from the V g system. th uh tie lvu-luoys, by (nexus of some a, at lulrxyl 3-[K`Clf|C lllie Wnrucfn Sale` , which Sc-uawr ll. l\'. Bruce . yssnntched him from its grasp; there is not the least doubt but that it will utterly ruin the strongest human conati~ tution 3 - l.';.. ....A - ..,....... `ILHII luv -nu vnnnnn mmculnes 1 Wedo notkuow as lluhm . will uke kindlv to this Masculine l`.-nr- per. but he has e\-nlently cumv to stay. l-vii`. .\:~il."-This monster. g "x\Inluin." as a popular ailment. '-has given plsce to a new potcutate. H mm Inn-a rhpnmntium nni, tho mp. NONE OTHER GE.\`r1.\'E. I\.&IR country. . Hay sells for 0`) per son. The qnnlr ty in good and the production in this vi~ Q Bit 1 over an avenge cror. Sun: In no: quoted. None at it has boon I001! on the market. . 'I"L:.. _--_ pl... _.....:..A.. ..l ..-_:_ I.-...1v . Ull IIII! IIJIKIUN This year the receipt: of gain hue"; been hght. Farmers no holding all and will only sell when compelled to do so. The units}: will drag along tll winter. Qaoutions: Barley. 5010 60c. 9 per bush; out, at us 304:. per bush; pu;-inn at me. per onsu.. rye acuoe st. 4 50. ptr bush; buckwheat. big crop. at 401:.` per l)l.lsl.I.I wheat, at pt! bush. , J nuuareu, pn 30 90:40. 1 3 Cosidenieru say the price must. mi I Vllle. pos~ib|_v gbons November last. a Toronto has sent its coal up 50c. per i too: It is worth 86 them. It may be 96.50 per ton here in another week. The wood marker reunins very rm. The dealcn have big stocks on hand and are daily increasing them from" th back I I country. "gr calla lnr I0 nor in "I'M! nnnli. I once. lu beefs. steak is worth 10c. poi lb. 2 routs Pic. to lc per lb. 1 boiling heels 5! Ge. per lh. : nhnuks neuly given away at He` 030. each; corned beet. 6c. t.oTc. per lb. The cost. bed. on foot is higher hem Lhnu in may other Inuket. ` In Canada. Good hcnvy stock. It) par ' cwt., an`! lighter stock. 35 to 05 `J5 Iwr I ....l.. -u. -...-ol. 1-) In I-) in 4:6 CWL, !Ill`l llllllf HIUIII. VJ DU VJ 4-1 |"'l | cw! . Lamb: are worth 82 to 82 50 ' ouch. mm! the qunrtaers sre quowd at 1'-c. 'ln,`(4~ ulnvr II: A:-cnnlinu In location. WK]. ultl IIIC qulllf EKU QUUKXJ II `FL . ' to Re. {per |b.. according to IOCCIIOD.` Pork chops commlnd l0c.,\vd-potk. per` ; hundred. N5 to 96 `5. ' r O A L. ....i.... n.-mo ml . >0 at-cured It lac. to Illa. space; ducks uHl0c.eu:h; geese at.$e.|aH:|n4l turkeys In we. $001.25 each; plover. lc per brace; woodcocls. 30c.perbnoe; pcnridge, 40. per brace: blnck Ind lulue lull ducks. lrom 50. to fc. per brace. 7 amp noun II Iuc. vrrlu. tcuu. -` r$oultry is very cheap. Chickens can I pot doi; putbnoh; bots. I0c.pctbuh.; qn.wc.pbnnh.; oniou.Ho75o. huh.;oulery.w` to40.p|rdon.: uqIn|||a.l0Io 15. euh;.tounIou. up. U) to 700. pa balm; toInuoeI.l)o.pu-bnnh. Th: quality of good pohtou nedvod Hdnring.l.bo week Ind ouuod ., drop in qnohtioulowc. pot Ina. I-`amen whohndgoodtubanrmhuithomtolbo nnhgintho bone 01 securing the Igunurnlinglutweok. To-duy(Wd- neodsy) people was peddling them nbontthosueotcnlron mt.o70c.pa bug. and scornwnllliun ole-and to give a...I....In..;.m.~. non-Ina, MYRTLE NAVY; noruuou-Hominy-I-nngncnln PInlnncl.1ho'IIutQIIhIlonq, [1 WI II XIHITII, trough ilupuunhnoolothon:r- I my was sold` trad) at Ihnn: (Linings. HI IIIII - \lI'uWCIlIIKIII IIIII |-Ki ion hug Iota At 50:. per bag. 'l'h'a nnnntitv nf nnnlns N IOII II KID. Pl I-- . 'l'h'o quantity of apples put in the mute: has boon great. Good winters mags in value from O2 to 82.50 per but- -I any kind: nun In nnonnul nl. II limes-am-an-an out hgnak-in. ....n 4-goal. `A... inn.-mnlnndannndnn luulunlo IIIIII: u|n|nu,uu |w7hw $wh&. nan-dnx_: nrrntn_4lh.nn'hnnh: Ikh. rungs ul vuue nun: It so V6-W yo: un- rel. Mnykindlmnbo uncured 1501 nn-I'..In_ pwuuu. _ In the small fruit dopnthnout the dealer: am calling quince; at tile. for nud mulngu25c.par b.: other k 4 I of gnpeg have negrly disap- ........| .`I-_.....- -... _..n. 0...... or... on [1I _ lull lllllly-I lac. put 10.. 5331 have ; lemons no worth Iron: 25. to . per do:.',_onngeIV have not vet u- rivod. while cnnborriec no neing at l:!c per quart. 3 very low price Runny. n! u: nnnt Oatnlnar mnke. Pri_uluwuuunuuq-..._... ...,_ uouhihuuou. Thosullanhu and Wurkuuuhip and in tho -unheuro 0! III [ndnund uyluott lIn:n1.&HlG.OSc-_ _ _ l Inge pet lllllfl. I vuty low pnuu. Butter. of the uent October mike, brings as high an 2lc.por.lb.. though the nvettge vnlnu in l8c.&o3)c. Tnl bung! can be secured as about 16. per lb. Eggs. 0! gunnulood quality. no worth -me. per atom. At pteaoh much of the hen fruit. is 0! donbtlnlreputnuon. `go-.-go sells it loo. nerlb. reull. nnlln in van chenn. I 7-9:0: 18.310 -,._-..... 9-575 ans not ptemnaa [or a Inclory um . and no} supply enough . n... bnxinam aainn. However. Hm` wum mud Clot-no rucvry. Tlli pulosmn nuns. A New King on the Throne ; .._O_3,5x9 sue. n-m V JJI " I327 50 72 80 `75 BarIcy-nncn -no. I-,-ulluna _7q . .No. Egfn, _ 3:: En. Llhnadago; No. ".31-igln (_hnda9_5. Ry:-'-notninlly; 6: III bond. Holdqlnrten fox: CLOVER Alb TIIOTHY ssno. El-IIID mum, caoxcx_ mun- LY Imus. Pmzsssn nun 1-a_. whose nuns` nous `A at cut.-n-. x--- Il.1-I Il..L l|.._...-- Gl;..l Ivuucn -- -u.-.., , ......v n 81330 97- ` , v > - * Corn-unch ed-No. zmestgrn 52. n-n`._u.-area: ihih mini: :41. Isl` I-llrvvh zuusununu one. as. Flonr-00a to 0:001 : lPl.wboIv. `had 807: Idgrodvintor. 'lu2dIo`lsd; No. 1 (`Al 7s3dIo5p7d;N0x_3COl. 730d to hid. ' Corn--4| Gd. ' Pou-5o` 8d. Potk-5(b.` , _ ..,-, Lu'd'-3ln 9d. "vi" n-......___m.m 3|; raliluc NI`! C.B.&(,).` K/CHIYEII IQICIHL . . . .\IlssnurI Pac1hc.. .\' Y. Central. . .. \\'csl,p.[_n. l'nion . Canadil Southern. Oregon Trans. . . . Canada Pacic . . . . [ENC .... on Nonhem Pacic.` Paaic Mail_,C_.... rnsn 1%. B'l'I')N|l yum-u ls - gr -4.... vim laid in? _Pmss_ 7s'tmt I 3llJ.|'.pef mu 1.!!! to lU.(l'.lurie\1 pt-J III 1510-: n. ]'8lQ per I126 to N`. hogs per my lbs. 5.50 to 10.1 ' mrdwuo-1 bu-hrood 3.75 mull. O0h]I'00d.I0H ; I nr>d*_'5uln2.'1l, . lblo llx; potatoes, wt.-.;.`n.nru pork. pet bbl. V mm to l|.ur. bud wood. 2.35 to 150. -on wood. 9 LB lo I.50.hAmI. 12 to lbc ; In-sou. 1610 17. [Arley .'a6to&";c; hops. per |b.U.'lo Gt; lush cggtpu don. II to lie 0 I 1.75w2w-. bay. per ton am: to ILLI. 5001.). ' Ornvn-Hay 1510 to 171!) per ton ; may bum:-I. J) lowc; . per bushel. mu: to c. | W:-~5 `.:*:.;..r.:.=-.2`:-:*....P'= ; ncki cal. per . ; I om :11: porhuhol; pouxooo. 0..\Ho(L40 per H, butter noun lemme per lb; can 17 I096. per os: cmctem 3) to so: par par. mutton B to Jcpulbz boo! we pulb. ryo porbuhel 5010 ` m(?:';z.:YIll-o':rr IN lbs. 81C) to 2.55. whim I when Home on {red rhea 0 an (00.85. npnng In`. 085; can as Loaaxbuley an wmryeloibt: peas whnymwto uo zunw 150 to4.I0: Ioodpetoord 4.00 to 4.7 ntfzu per don. lilo o. . 1 me. bumr. -co.-kod. use 14 rollmllhl. Lap ( , Ielpq oaww; [)o)tIlu1'.'syr-bug aunooo : unb muo. 4o.:o 0.50. mdu 5,50 mew; wool. in I ` "Ii'p'Q' 15263312 ' iawespu I- av-oa : run! ilina 0. El':dOI 006.1!) ; D so 1|. dreao-| bo(s~!'o'.\lt) 101.50, Pr.nm-l~'1onr net bbl. an to cm. uunogl. vet B.oon--ao.u 31; % VI`. IIn-_.Q&, Choose. naw-50n. ` ' Whcst--quot mud study ; douytnd; "'.'..;"'.7 .'.`s'.c -:. ` ' '\K:loI0 What-dady: .vl1`itestate95; main n, (,`orn-IIncn uI-no. Lwwl oats,--..a_caroe; white state 3 n-.l_.,_nnc-I\nn:1I_.Nn-L 4. _FRANKLIN BROS. 6:60.,- IA BENEFIT `I'll BUR BIISTIJMBRS---THE FARMERS. I? Dct mlcc this opportunity cf cacctlag Bargalnc, as a cllancc illkc this may not occur again In a llfctlmc. By the clarion tones_ of the tire bells, and the noble reinen worked manfully to stay the raging ames. We have suffered.` Our Lrrge Stock of Heavy Winter Goods, . stored in our back premises, GAUTIQN.` WAS DAMAGED BY ?WA FER AND SMOKE I 'F- X; $..I,N IA GREAT CONFLAGRATION 1 F. X. COUSINEAU & CO. Des.tructive- Slaughter - Sale [Theta market: an the very luau! II? to (he may nl min In turn; Thoy III cuefu ly cor- ` On Wndnesday, Oct. 14th, about midnight, on Princess SL, next door toour pl-amines. I.l\'lBP00l. IAIIKKII .' llnnvvunnl IKIVIOO IAIKIT. To Saddle and llnrness Ml;Cl'. The Oldest and Loading Bhop in the City. 1850 ESTA ILIBIIBII I950 jg Therefore", now mark what We say : These Goods must be sold, aqd We shall "at once inaugurate the` most ~ ` ` .. ' FAILIEIIS IAIIILEIS. Causing us CON/ISIDERABLE LOSS, yet. we hm determined that what has been our loss shall be ' FIRE FIRE I v V. Ever known in the City of Kingston or the Dgminion. The True . ll` Isl 569 131; 253i 1325'. I no} 45! 215 31$ 75% {A 43} 102 U Ilf;O'Connor.of 10:01.25. l..L.Douoy hasrelunad nnqthcrgerof ho,oool orthevoycaroldItallioaEpanld. axI9,|byAuditor;--P:-ineca._.. . . Leqduaitidsnttdazsitnjohn ];Snl1LnnisinQnohocntpI'apnu . IKEIGIIIK. kanamrocu. , ]l'.. to I `1 . POI` ing. _Sl Ill- ;"'O'C`on: I'II\n. nniss nouns I mess aoons H - -j:'AT: ---- sril-:ucE & cnum.`.v's. "WOIlIOlhOIa0Ill\ll`O`000dl`lll]4oI Prion. New Jnckotclothl. New curl Cloth, New Wool ottoman. New Ulstqlnl. New -Paced to mu: Cioth only _.9Jpgt 71:1. Anbtnc Lot of OoIIIlI.`I`Qhfxom $1.!!! to OLE), ,_, In-1-1'r 1- 717131517 n .nnI.LA.l.Iil.|.a.` qilau .5 o cuuoc Novelties In n.A4.-`sud. and renuau. new wooun 1-nu ma uoungu no lie. = Ind 150- Boo-Elva Fingering. gll colon. ' SPENCE gs; CRUMLEY. (MI. 9'1 ` II. `In -I'InQAan his-An N .B_-Thoso w_ho haye already seen our GRAND EX- HIBIT at the MIDLAND CENTRAL FAIR will no doubt feel convinced that J, B. PAGE & CO. arethe Lead- ing Eurriers of_ Kingston, ladies` I-`nu--Lined Circulars, Arlcllllll Jackets, Broclnrnn Jackets. Persian Lamb Jackets. South Sea seal Jackets, South sea seal Ulslers. Alaska Sable Cnps, unslm sable Caps. Alaska sable mats. Cans and Collars. Pincketneayjer Capes. Mill: and Caps. Gcntlelnelrs Persian Lani Coats. Pfuclged Beaver Coats Raccoon Conn-. Astraclmn Coils. Caps and Nlllls In [rent VI- ncly. sleigh Robes of everydescnpnon. Call and xn-inc. No trouble In show goods,` All goods guaranteed. \ , _ I 01' thisago wgnt . Good Value for 77I'eIr Honey, ' For the times demand it. Give LEWIS BROS. a call for; Axes, Cross-cut Saws, Spades, Shovels, Glass, Paints and Oils, . and Hm-dw'aro*' in general, and you will find their goods marked at prices to suit the times. LEWIS BROS.,; THE FIRST PRIZE FURRIERS. Are now showing the FINEST, LARGEST & CHEAP - EST STOCK of FURS ever shown in Central Canada. 3. PAGE & 00., `BnQWE9:&,Fi$QiET5E'S' , __A.R;3_yyARB, Gar. Princess and Bagot Sts. (`rt '2'.` WUULEN YARN ! WBBLENYARN ! Farmers Friend and the Opponent of High Prices. - `cLAR.:Kn_ as :nt:I:1\1N1:.-s vinn Jnnizxr` nnnan n W111 offer their New ud Fresh Imported Stock of Shple and Goods It Sacrice Prices. Bug Reductions in every dc,-partmeli E Cull and see our Bargains`. No trouble to nhowgoodmi TM arm numnm mm I1in1:n1..nss crnmnnn nus mrnnuansj We sell General Lubricating Oil at prices which are popular with the trade, and will take our Oils back and pay freight both-ways if not up to represelitation. I . . `Cross-Cut Saws. Axes. Axe Ilandles. C_InIns. Rope. Coal Oll. Cut I Nails. kc. Everything warranted as represented at I oaooo die; 61: works, Toronto, Peerless Machine Oils. as - " Oot.'_5tb. 013.38 PRINCESS s-132:2:-1-, lI$$lIIC`IP I` 'I'IY IIlI'I'I.`I SAMUEL ROGERS 82: 00. MI! 90 -. Oct. 26. , .300 lbs. of Best Canadian Woolen Yarn, 35c. lb. V Fine Fing_;cring Yarns, nev shades, 5c. skein. Berlin \\'ool.~:., Berlin Wools, cheaper than ever at fTiT'IT'II{ ll aT'I'511%?jj FOR PRICES THAT CAN-NO'I' BE'BEAT. Ilotcl. Kingston. Ont. V l.l.-a)uudgood'l`unnlu-non I-Judi. that GRAND CLEARING SALE- JOHN C'0RB'!?."1-'."S.-. IV-.. `I'\--:_ DISSOLUTION "OF FUSLIEITNERSHIP, E Egan.` II urock. by 01 (Tor. Princess and Wellington Streels, Manufacturers 5: Whole-doiDoAlon In opposite W'lndsor llolel ' M11."""17."i:Eii:'1?ir'T' - E}or.'Princess and Weington Streets, j T Having decided upon I nag. pg-- ----. K` UL` JJ 0`. 16. ups mu? mun _tmueu In I mole` lull sonqnwus 2.: oiP|ullns.agninst guy The,faste:t exhibition nib. outddo of the pafornnnce of Maid an 2.0. was the in d Clinnunn at C 0| (DC pawn: ` tag of Cli W. Bnlnl HIT ll [stockings-snec. 0I I'0`B;'I'-l; :3-I-'l`Y IIOTBE. r: \a & -jjdi d I89 8 I84 Plinoeu street. nmn -nc than a. ! DICVBIIK. rm:-that Wood- rdPriuluwudd 51 I1}: and Rap no nhihinu. _ _ _ W_V__ A; X KP. VINO`! Old nd. I (fun tint tho Jain`: coca Linton. for tho agony:-sauna annals, of arms, or 7o'rfcl in many ` nndu the V nrlm OF muuxs. Iwuu..un3 ; In Urn h-rwhun r U: I. l nagunam % HARNESS. I'[l"UIJ.Ynokno kdptho road of plllndnlbolhlgnnnfbomnn |hl'|nlnItuAnodnou.InI'u Absolutely In nnoxzn LETTERS? EACH PLUG OF THE BTRAYED. IS MARKED IIKI1dIIIlI.ll.Il'IIll I Inna lnhmd.. um .:.....'L nT"`a :;"1?.`a."".....'.'; ALHIIHD JIIIIJI .JOEll SIMPSON. ~ Club .lIhiIeu.8tnoL III al:._nonrIe. , . A ame pnze ght, of twaiye` rounds. wufonght on I ntoslnboat between Ted Boyle, of Philadelphia. and Jim Don- nolly. oi Pilbnng. Boyle won; The nuke win for 050. . ` . . The implement agent. Tottonhnm; whouwindksd may mnnnhcturers while , nctingfot thnx in the noiulgborbood of 3 Owen Soundnd Magma, baboon soap, hood to union you : .n tho~poniton- ii-nu Tnklnnlnm -an nnina fnmnl euunouy. V ~ , Lord Salisbury eontinuclto improve. Ho'nnownhIotou0toudtoo!I!ainlbnui- Ga-nun bu lfblotl I50 0;} ||.1._..n.. . mission` ..2""""......::'-...;.":.:'f;';:.f'...:.:'..'H..:..;; -C -finunningan-n IDCKUWUTUODUTIUU Il'Ul.Il llllIlI' X ' in Mantras! yeuterdp in Cote St.| Louis. 1 in St..Jean upstate. l in St. Gdriol, 1 in 88. Cuunezoude. sad 2 in St.,HonrieT A I--no mania (I'll Al lttn` inn...`- --up--6 nun --..---V-.. wagon were even. Hnnlm '5' t_he hvourih in Troymd Boston. Mr. JM. Fonnond. wan reieroe. `Toemers co , "loan were 1 blue and white ghirt. navy, and blue hunks. Human`: colours were (brown and black min and white cun- --_ ..-. IO strong cnrruun. The race Ins for ti e championship of Americx and 81.000. Hanlan weighed 156 lbs. His cedar boat was of 10} inch` beam, 31 ft. 9 in. long and weighed 27 lbs. Teemofs weight wns 160 lbs. He used leg 0' mnuonous and an incline slide. Hie coder boat was 8 in. shorter than Benin`: and weighed 29 lbs. It can II in I-mum, Thu hnttina in the "R. E`. SPARKS, Dentist llllll nlmuru um welguou 3:: mu. n. Inn 11 in. beam. The betting in the morning was nnimstod. Some private wnpn_ was the 1.- .... _ :4 m____ __.n 11--.-.. u. 13`. Lilli l.IUl.l$, llllg Jlbu ll: Il.II lauv way. He cried like an infant when up- proucbed by a. reporter, and said but it)! the unfortunate circumstances at the turning buoy he would have been victo- rious. He deplored the accident. as he pnt it. for. said be, "they "will any I am 3 Courtney." Tonma-r`: hast hnnrua nnlv fnrtv feel. ' I uuunuey. TeeIner's boat house, only forty feet away from Hanlan's, was the scene of unusual excitement. Teemer was call- ed on for a speech. and `from the roof of his boat house thanked the assemblage and said he tried hard to Will the race-, and would in future muke every effort to win any race in which he entered. It is estimated that 8711,!) changed hands. Teerner believes the collision at the atakeboat was an agpideht. but many of the spectators are of the opinion that it as intentional on Hanlan's part. Hanlan says his accident was caused by the strong current. ` Thn I-Ann Dun Inr t? n nlinmninnnliin of ; cuoreu near uy Teolnor continued on his was home. uad when opposite a large throng of people. 3 fnrloug from the nish. stopped ldbntbe his face with water dipped from the liver with his right hand. He nish- ed leisurely in 21.11). Hnulan recu- tered bin shell and psddled down to his boat. house, being Jeered at all the way. Ha m-ind Iilrn an infant. when an- `I1 UUIKFTIKS 01 one CTUWU, CIJIIICLIXII-I Ind pnlad Hm champion. At Hm half. tulle will Teemer had a lead of two boat lengths. and seemed to bu rowing I steady ind saving stroke. At than tnrninu hnnv Tpemnr was fnnr At thq amt Hsnlnn took the water rst, Ind 13 1(1) yuds [tom the start led by two feet. Teemer. by 3 pro- dizionn eqrt. drew nlongside `before another 100 yard: was covered. and. to the surprise of the crowd. challenged and nnnnn the nhnrnninn At flu: Naif. I mu) Wu _ll ...... ...-.,... _.- .. .-\... Troy. Oct. `2-l.-ThIs nlternoon the great aingleacnll race.for the champion Ihlp and n stake of 82.tVl`. Wu! rowed o Pleasure Island. south of this city, be- tween unulau. Toronto. anal T comer. There wus 1 vefeet Ireshet in the l i\`cl'. and the west-short. the most desirable conne. wu neloctnd by Teemer. who won the toss. Before the men tossed , for positions Hsnlnn wns the favorite at odd: 0! 10 to 6, but when the positions were announced several even bets were made. ahough Hnnhn still hul I slight AA", Illlll 0| El ZllKUVI:lI.lIucun u. usu----.. Lord Lorne`: unhappy expenence at Brentford is likely to be repeated wherever he nppeen in his contest of unpetand. The Redicels 0! that sec- tion resent the importation of 3 man whom they call I jellysh ei-ietoant. end even moderate Libensls admit. the Queen`: eon-in-lew ought. to be outside of politics. ~ ?--oo----- X13! IIIIFY I100. .1! no llll: uuuou Lords. ha hudlv went so in an the unpuend llndicnla desired. being of opinion that the venerable institution might be amended by the inlnsion ol oloctodnaomberi. Ho favored the exten- sion of local self-government of lrelnnd. I A-4` [Anna's nk-nnlv ntnorlnnrn I` Theriuvemsdantbs from smnll-pox! n Ilnnhnnl vanterdgv. 3 in (loin Rt I 3n`.d."""...."'.:...a"", 'i'.s'..u'."_5'.:':y' no-"' -on Mitt. Tho Inrquu of Lane. Lihanl nnndidnln far Hnlnlhd. WOO. In through strut: in 3 .l_.__|.L.. _:_ 5.. AL. --iI--n -Qntinn nttulad. lowing tlniroontoctuuta mu- tul of the eld. The latter than ssiged mom and punt! 1 resolution u min` ILA nnni n! that lniblll. HAD II ocuaalouou ouuuuorauiu urpzridwhou hcrput forward. in azaddrau. advonoad Radical opiuioaa. ` waa greatly increased. 0 mwHu'u programme 0! has education and advocated the unmo- diata diaeatahliahlnous of the church in Soouand. Ho championed the principles oltho Free Landbaaguo, and. with a ` w to thy owourag!-men: of subdivision ~ that the sales of large ealataa. nu bloc. ahould be aubject M to heavy taxation. while the aales of land. to be dividod into smaller lots. be ldt duty free. As to the House '.nnr`n ha hnnllv want. R1 fgr All the ITHE HA5BQUi8z(;'V ;.0nL'E-- "udulouenby an 'l'oI-Iu` at mm. nu-mu with lama Ita- TI ll DIX llI!II.l- I III Iuuuuu uuvu -u--su- In. XIII}, `II III` lJ'UU|f' when the Quay`: non-In-law Ipulo Ina ppunnoo as I Libenl candidate lot _....a...I :9 .....-:..-..aI nnnnidnrnhln HANLAR GIIIIS A UITKING. Qllll moenu cululuuw not nptend it oeauioned considerable Ilse. end when he put (orwerd. `b , 'uvo' Ito:-lxponn. \ Montreal, Oct. 27.-'l`he exports of liv stock from Montreal during thwpast weak \mqx,z3z headolcatuo. as czatnpated with x.335i.n u:ewunk.prcvIon' 8.1!: 54 shag. as `compared with 1.217 in the ' 1.505 In mo wu._prvvwux_auu 544 Ella. `com `(.117 III the previous week. cattle shsiggzang trade igyiniding up in 1 man unsati Cory manner to ex- portcn. in Inqrhadpontnst to the plbmise with which it opnul. Thecgxwti Inn V onateI'iAlIy.andtheIndsutcd ., trlkmavhinlhandfmmthafacl 53103 III II"! IICIKIIWITIIIXW OI lj0.(X$ DIISII. The follownngsalu pave been made--22.- ooo bush. No. 2. above grade, @ 75; Io,- ooo bush. No. 2, 74}; (0.000 bush. No.` 74. 73} ;_`4o,ooo Ex. 2. 80 : 4.000. by sample. 7: ; 8.000 do. at 7'3 ; 2.000 do, 87; Io,ooo No. I. above grade. 9:; 7.5oo_`do', 92; 10,000 by sample. at 93c. Prices this nmrmnnrare sieadv, exmnt for N0. 2, WIIICII $31113 WEI` II 800! Reports from New Xerk quoleanlas of No. z,rat 7c. which. with presentifteight. is about the equix-alnht of 73c here.- Other grades michanged. Ex. 2. 80; No. 1. nomi-_ 11:1. 88 to 90; one bright. 94c. , Canal frninhln In New Ynrlx :14: can har. z III], II 05 I0 Q); OBI! _l)I1ll_{. 94C Canal freight: to New York on bar- ` liq,-Gnvwxn. Dowxn & Co. uuuogo Gran gm-hot. Oswego, N.Y . Oct. .24th. Comparative receipts ofbarley to date are : `I335, 1,119,700 bush; 1884, 880.700 bus; 1883. 594,900` bush; I882. 1.614.300 bush. good ` Since our last letta there has been a degree of activity in our barley market, with ' `sales in'"the neighborhood of 130.000 bush. The fnllnunmv silos. have hm-n maria...-:9 . sample. an 95. _ . . . Prices this mormng are study. except for No. 2, which seems weak at about 73}c. Renown from New York ouacernlm of lllil HC WUUILI QIUSC CUIIIIILIS WU" SUCH lIC' ` tmies as have not yet` sold. l5 r. \V. A. W'ebster moved, seconded by Mr. 05` Cook. that the Secretary-be instructed to write the Hon. Commissioner of Agriculture with the object of having a Farmers` Institute held here some time during the winter. under direction of the Commissioner. The reso- lution was adopted. ~--' ` lllc ,LllC!:hI`.' lhll LRSCII Swill] l`Yl\'JH_ l!' 3H!`l' ICC i board mcvmng but there arr rec-:r-J6-2 on 1 the register sates amounting t.) 50..-00 boxes. he expenses at the board hav_e been lxght. each, and 23c. on each run ymvs supl_ung milk. to the factones This latter item amounted to 5:050, makmg the tr-t.a)._re~ ceipts $51.50 The expenses for prxntsng`. stationery and telegrams were 8zo.;5. learn ing a balance on hand of I30 75. , .\ir...D. Derbyshire was'present. and II was expected that he would close contracts with such fac- an.`_..- In: It-nu. inn. .-..4` -r\'1l ll- ll! :- ' meet them the 4| nu.-rhhers were taxed 81 J ILIC lldlluh L)! Hl|LIUlClHCH I light cxpulti from New ` duct-'1 pro-luctmn of fall and an unusually large 1: States. while prices here 3 er. If there is to be any . ..... .......l .1- ._....-lIA... -1. d>' HUW K U311! the ficzs 3 I1! mend what ti their attentn .3... s..1...|. f\` _ In New York State nearly all the cheese have been moved out or contracted for. and the same 15 nearly equally true of the other cheese (ounltes The home trade an the States has begun to play a very Important rt tn the sxtuatzon, tor the reason that the emand has been more dxrccted to ner op-ls as the manufacture of s|n_ms aux! half- : tms winch found a market m the south l_|U PJLIHKCD IIITU UJll"Y CUIKCI ii! and 125 packages creamer)` at :4- moderately aclne. will III III` CUUHHY. \\'alcttown, N.\'. QC! 2 made at to to 11. the 1.111.: livery. but the bulk of the 4 refused to son. and more Ll . ' Montreal. Oct. 27. 1 [has opened the week 1 auspices. Today the In no denite change . to-n 3 good deal oi the "Ah' nes. .-\ WCIK} feclm 1-.\r-IA ...-L -. lw ` . \ The Ttunrct ulblpmod hip shaman. -ThorevcnuowuIa6;ugandI- tun.__ptintiu and ndvuni:in.I9; Ho Cheese Board. and . besides giving the nun nl hi: rnnmc nhlidarl the nmcars in awe UYMT. QOI'IIIIIO.IVIKE 0| IIIIIII KOIIIU local pepen for feron extended during the season. An oyster an was ananged. to take place at the Wi nor Hole! on Nov. x9Ih.nnd Messrs. Dn. Maiden. McFar|ane and Grass were appointed a eommitfa of mmagcment. The Board then adjourned. to meet the rs! Saturday in .\Iay. 1886. . Creamer. Glennie. has made a clearin e of 400 boxes of cheese (0: August an September. oi: the 7th. The \\ i|lon cheese factorv axnoned nar- l.!I(D'Ell. um.. ucl. 23.- I :1: main was dull and sales few. The nerings were 2:.- 6oo boxes September and October make. but the only sales were 30: boxes at gfc. and 540 boxes at me; holdets w:nlg:_d_ no] to uc, but buyers would onlv ucr 9} to. not. New York.- Oct. 22`--The market to-day `stronger at to; lo ni}c_ wuh uc asko-I. II in notsurpnsang In new ox the price: I: paid in the country. ~ \\'alanmn-n. NJ _ 0c! 22 --5.11:-s were FOB on TO-LET. unease uouu. um nan. nun-In [lung ulc nnoofhin rooms. obliged theomoen in eve ry possible way. The Treasure: and Secre_ tnry " `with his mmarh The can may the gomlexncn of the WIIIG had and than much trouble and expense. Mr. Rutledge moved. quite uently. soconde In Mr. Momland. I vote of thanks to the IXIIHCIF IlIOV%. IIIIIIC nucnuy. fllll lby Mr. Moreland. 1 vote of thanks to the In:-2| nalwn fnr lit-on anlpminrl dnrinn lhn aepxcmncr. on we 71a. The Wilton cheese factory exported near- ly 2o.ooo lbs(six loads) of Sefvlember cheese. malizinglqfc. 7 = Bmckville, Ont. Ocx. z3.--The market wu very dull yesterday. buyers inking no Dian; 3.oco boxes were received. Lstmvell. Out. Oct. z y.- The market was dull and In: low Th narinou more at . Wht tho Weill: In an annular Worth Rocha: - ' ___.__.. 7.. Gnnannq no (`hum Board Gananoque. Ucl :5 -The Bard has xecn wound up. Iuxrmcv the er-amn man! of 1:i vuuuuu -u-nu. 1. .--On Saturday night Baud hold the`: nal THE 1>AI'nI'nAnXn'rs. I.lUHlC H)! 5 huh: I hat th I VOTERS` LIST COURT.

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