Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Sep 1887, p. 5

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Why do you poison your hlood and injure our lt,Ql!_{BQl1I.l)x_lh_0_ use of strong drugs, which seldom cure and Always do more or les_| harm. You can be cured without A possibility of injury lryotho use 0 A. NOR- MAN`S Electra-Cnrntive Belts, Insoles Ind mam Write for circunm.` giving full particulars. Consulthtlon Free and privnto. 4 Queen Street East. Toronto. - - uouvnnxw 0-1. A._....6 I.'in.,.gnn Lhlon. Uh, hello! Is that Hand:-_v & 'l`homp~ ` surfs? Yes. Please-at-ml me36 Ills. yellow ` sugar at $2. and SC! worth of standard granu ` latexl. ltlitl not care for that `us! .\`.:otch Am-non sun. 1 \\'.-dnesnluy, Sept. 2031., At noon, 1!. David ` Henry's, Pittlburg. of farm stock, implc- 1 menu, etc.. by Blurny. N TAT I PI-curving Peaches and Pears. We have urriving.dn'tly.choic preserving peaches, pens and cooking npglemn lowest iving prices. June: Cmvrfon . I l'UI'll' I4--IUIr- Bow; lotion nu rem.we tan. freckles, sunburn, pim lea, blotchu. etc. Twenty * ve out: at \ 'ule`n drug awn. 4` noun I1-er. . l-Irio. oeumd. . . . . Omaha. Pref W. :4. Bond: . .. .\'orlhern l`;u~inc. Pt: I I In: | I4. I'.'. K I . .~`l. Paul. M. & .\l .\`o.-w Yorkauld .\'1.-W I-Inn st. Paul . .\l:ul. I-Ilulmtet`. RI! .\'orIhern Purine ; Urvfoll KR. .\'n\'. to uvvu Irv- nu-u- .- _._--_ A("l'l\'E i`l.l'l`Tl'.\Tl0\'R In the Market om-r opponunmeo In spa-nlnlon to mate money In Umin. Stocks. Bonds and Pclroleum. Pmnnft pt-nonnl attention given to order: re- wivu ttfwireor mail. (`orn-spondencesollcih ad. I: lnlonmuinn about the markets in our Book. which will be lorwudod has on IDDHCIL I . ` on H. D. KYLE. Banker and Broker. 88 Broad and 84 Now 8:11.. New York City ` l'uo|l'ucuIc Fonlrul Pacic Miuourl I`M:tllc . .\'. \'.('onlrnl . Western l`n|nn. (`Audi Kmlhern `IN-no . Urecou . . Canada Pldc. Ton: Paella. . . Jenn-y (`enlnl PNIL & Raiding Del. C llIdAun.. ltd C.B.l 0.. . Richmond Termini: Illinois ('enlnl.. ,. lnulnrilluk .\'uh ` No:-II: Wont Prr! KI on O Pombmkc \\'n h Pref I-'1-in nu mnul -' rrLnl::I.--l again have to ads you to end no some more of your excellent Emulsion of Cod Liver Oll. It hnsprovecl suchn valuable remedy In all cases of Pulmonary (`omplzunt and lot building up the Constitution 0! our little ones. many of whom come to us in I! very weak and debilitated slate. \\ e hnve come to think that we cannot do without. A supply of l'l.'TT.\'F,R'S EMULSION in our home. We have no trouble in getting the children to take it. in fact they often ask and sometimes cry __x. Khan: 0. Turn; . Darn: & Rio U:-undo Plcilclhul . .. .. fillhu m. iI.c}['ip. - omcimmnusz | IT Wabash . Notth \\'e.cu~rn . IAN! hnru . Mich nu ('0.-nln UIIK `Q1130 Ponlrnl Pnclle. } ______7_____ _.-.-~...-:c~.._ - 1 1 mm *,.W!9FI_9.-.:_ > \ ._ Pnld up Pa and UN`. to H Inrrmnrd Io ` i mm-1 unru-r o n nullou I! tho next annual } 1 ullfl o ` Mt`!!! r: at (In .\'.\'. (`oaulidud Start and 1 Pruleuua ltxchnuu. nulollbuvmcnxoutd \ ` 1'!-uh ` \\ Ilafo Vll ll Tmlo _jj____:___,_____ JOSEPH FRAN KLIN. ll.-mlquurtvrs fur (Fun-r gn-I 'I`un-may `ml 5,; 1;,-..[u_ (`| ~q~ Iwmlll) Hour. |`rrssv~-I H -\ If.-umnu ll: ' n` Flour A .-;.---Lulu-. . , wmncnn UATEI ll NW DRIIICFQR ST W3 7Pll'0II[lll!rI II I r uoson HOTEL nggcj. 'Fii'tss st. hey do l.`hc-V cannot uo W011. - " Call it cold,` cough, croup, pneu|non_in uufnlv-`I. .-nmmmntion of Alli of tha fIIllIlV PUTTNER S EMUALJSIOFN `NOW--THE r/we ro sPcuiIr.' - .-I-Invu _ .L.- |J__|v.. Lno- I. Coux T- oAf" i 'iaai.iIxTi6T'i5TIii'u.\ sunuurr. ulna &. W um CII(`u*0.| . Ln-3-.1) 0:-3 Nov NY: AM DJIICAN STOCK `A III 81`. .13.... my \\`-(-Lt II. I ulvo Them I Chgnco! ,. _.-.... 1...... AI-- - haven Claim. . lg._|__ KIWI -r (`lulu - `,w.':'.:: awn! ls sold by nll Wholesale um! lh-mil I):-uprgisls throughout the Dominion. IDWCI Clllllll lbzlnn -l mg. I I'll` Lowest . (`locum The Hotel A rrlraln. . In-nu A_,,,_, luw : 4 `Inch! ks. Grain and l m\`|nln `DI-Alon. Ire .. . (`ecu-L. 1-In LOCAL 3s2-\/urnzs. {JFK} " .uu\.a.u ulnrwui a-unnu-.. ollumn & Wlhl 00.! N31! Yonx. Hem. |.$-2:3 p.nn._ a mu ? uni`? ('|.uI BROWN BROTHERS & CO. ` A Item Event. Frocklo Luna . . on . cu an \\'ill be found inmlnuhle fortlw hnirnml acnlp It clq-mun-~1 the nu-nlpufnll llnmlru. lnvigornles the growth of the hair. And in emu-s of huldnou \"m-r0 there are the slighu-M sums of room left will produce good cropuo! huir. ll reslorca ray hair to In original color. and is an excel- renl dresal . DO NOT l!`.l.A\'. If your hnlr is in A weak condition tnboule at once. I-`nr uh: v J. G. Kink. A. P. (`hown and all II III in I33 ml T occasioned ;A blii iliro ii-`n?i.6Mrioun ~tronu_ are Go eaten wpa It Wu Nothing Sorlqnn. 1 Inoneof tbocityh most select and quiet} localities, the other evening, cries of charm I nndrv.-pecudcallntorthe police were hard! issulngtmmnhonsaoecupied hyn moat re-4 upectahle family, and the neighborhood bo- cnmogmntlynlnnned. All sort: of conjec- tures were indulged In. some fearing that murder was in progrea, while others believed that a burglar had been encountered. J net as the police machod the home the noise sub aided, thgdoor wan quietly opened. nud the gentleman at the head of that` particular housnhold came out and remarked to the otncgn_3l;,f\_t_l.jo was sorry for the dhrtnrlnance A gentleman lodgor l'ns_utD3oI'ing the kitchen, TF1 `F iiI`|. turmnm 1t'fn-rhmcnt. nmfimd" put his footintou It-.:p{ which the 1-~..ok had x=ti.:u3a1.'l_.4h3cxtah to-lent... The `u-nr dnnco ludnlcq in 1-3: the hauler- lodger, and the yells lnoutsittui us he hoppa-ol about on one l'mr,'whilo the tn-up nmiutnim-cl lugrip on the uuner, ivns `he N-rm-I. of the "dist'urbuuv.-1-.-E-3s:_c.x: IJmI;ct: i.`::::::tu,n;-r." guns; \!Il`Illlul_y' vu VI .-. ....., ...._ -.__, , __J or 201 sung" / Out of 1 total mercantile oonnago now aoat of 20,943,650. Great Britnln anti her ooloniec own 10,519,136. The total album --.-...-.alI-`Imnnnon n' the world H 10.581343. ooloniec 1u,n:su,1:m. Inc wuu Iumu: mercnntllemnnago ot thelworkl In 10,531,843, dolthh Great Britain uni her colonies Um no he than 6.56.871, or nearly two- thirdn of the whole.-8ciontil|c American. tnboule For sale y J. 0. King. druggia-ls. Auk loril. A nnnmumnun - Bola Mgnumci-_ Ii! lulula alrvu European nauuns, 1. U1 Englnncl has 11 ships; France, 10; Germany, 3; Italy, L . and other nations, 9. Of 13 knot ships England has 5: I-`ranco, 7 ; Gernmng`. `.2; Italy, 6, and other nations, (3. Our .=1l{\l`(`ln(`_\' is. however, chiey seen in 17 km! ships, of which we have 55, mounting IS! guns; France, 4 of 20 guns; Italy, 5 of 40 guns; and other nations, 4 of 19 guns. England has 11 ships of 90 guns that can steam 16 knots, whereas France has 3 only of 58 guns. At 15 knots France beats us with 16 hips of 214 guns, as compared with our 18 ships of 126 guns; and at 14 knot Fhneo ha 23 ships at wiguns, whereas we have only 15 ships of Itlguns Summarizing these gures, it up- Eenn that with speeds above 14 knots we nvewshipsot Tbgnns; France, Q of 693 3 guns; Gvnnnny, 35 of $5 SW`. and Italy, 41 V .- nnl _.._.n 4 ,3 .\'nu'a.| Strength 0! the World. It n'.I;K:im from the "Universal Register" for 1?`- i\~uv-cl by the committee of Lloyd'I Register of British and Foreign Shipping," that (ii-rat Britain has 6 guns capable of penetrating 36 inches 0! unbackcd iron. And 16 others which can penetrate 28 inches of the same material. Italy has 20 guns which can penetmtn33 inches of iron. France 14 gum which can pierce `7 inches, and 14 oth~ enable to penetrate 2.`: inches of unbacked iron. Russia has EX) guns and Spain Sequnl tothe penetration of 21 inches of iron. and no omer power has any guns capable of an equivalent result. In other words, of guns nble to penetrate 24 inches of unbacked iron, Frace has 233; ltnl_\`. 20; Russia, 20; Spain, `.9; and Great Britaix1.`.`3. Next, regrmiinj; the speed of their Wm` ships. we find the several powers smml as fnllmvx: "Shins of 20 knots and above: England, 1; smml IOEIIHTRI Ships of France, 1; Italy, 10; Spain. 2. and other European nations, 4. Of 19 knots speed r.~....I.....| um 11 shins: Fruuce.10: Germany, n-a_auu.~` pnn-m-led LDC (Cling UI tut: yum . mu. jounwy, he st-ut him A check us an advance payment far future nervimn. The Invalid was as mu:-h rm`-runged by thv senator`: evi- dent belief that he would Nrtninly be able to n-sumo tm funvtmns as by the trip itself; at any rate, In-tween the two he recovered his strength. gnd his family attributed his recov- ery Iu-grly to the iterator`: kindnem. He not only visited the sick, but those also who were In prison. The New Bodford schooner culled the Purl sailed for the north ;_ Inn: 0...... l\'..|ulnaOnn with IQTPIIIV-I12 schooner culled U10 1111'] Ellen lur luc uun tu in NW from Wuhingtou with seventy-I1! escaping slaves on board. She was purmod And brought back, the sinus were smut to their owners, and mu mptaln, Hr. Drnymn, with OI. -.0. \lr Saran torn imnrisnnod ill and Hm Ptptgln. gun urn, um, wuu the mate. Mr. -\`a_\'rn, were imprtmned the Washington city jail for having tho negma on board of their vessel. Ir. Sumner often visited than poor men, and he also did what he could for their comfort. He often vinited others who also in his opinion were improp- erly incu-cenu-d. He had little time for xnerv social calls; and the tinocune nally when his own strength left him to such an extent tint he availed hinnel! oi` the pririlego of the oldest memha of the I.-nntc--PIter l Sonatas he was ctlled-cnd he It-ldom ro- \ turnal avail. and hardly made one except x 3.`... Diana on Dim: nnnn A sick friend. 0|` \ turns! a call. and unruly mane one Eutvyu i (roan lime to time upon a sick friend. when the exigenciel of etiquette made It ex- tn-mely ueu-w1ry.-Arnold Burg!-5 Johnson in The C-slnmpolitln. 9 - I'll: ltlndnou found It: Cluhonotiv to; tho but and `thou In Prison. l':-rhupn uouwthlng of tho senator`: liindltc ol heart may he well shown by hi: tn-otuwut olhlo sue-~o~ ling clerk: who they In-no lll. Ono of them mu sulfongg (mm an attack of 0! {ever and ozuo. Ho ucvuploul a room In tho mater`: huun Tho Iluku wen lulluvml by I {over that hp-l dnnchul the poor (allow ln penplrotiou and left him exhnuutrd. llo haul no knowledge of the [l'(`\l"ll' uoturo of the db:-nus and thought hlntult very lll; but in unotor, who had hhu from thus to tlnno. pooh-poohul the m. and urged hlm to rte. dun and dine with hhn when he would meet some |-leunut people. Ho trlod to rho. but In: ton vo-ooh. Tho onotor Iald that he would ITOII pututnngth Into hlm,mdtrln- lug a bout u! run old Burgundy and o gotr Iotolcruch-d luallodtho club; that run- lug tho pour lollowi haul on hh local. ho lald the clan whllo the clerk dunk uncou- tontn. Its eect nu magical; II III I dill! upon hln lnu-at utrongth. and In wuuuhlnd to appear at dinner and play hh port Inll with ht: knlfe and fork, and to unlit molly In ontnrtalnlng the Queen patent. Afternnl another at his cloth In ten- ` pol-ally lll, hot to much so that he won toned tohcephltbod. Bo had hroughthh ville and child with hlm. And thry were llr- ` lnglnuuchrooms u lt I'll ptnlhlo to ob- tain ln Wuhlngtun durlng the war. Whllo they nnuwen-d their pul-pout. they want not exactly flttae-I for tho reception of vllltorl. Ono do)` the lady In Iurprlnd and cab- rxual h_\' nding tln uonator at her door, smillngly demanding to on his sick friend. The clerk gut m-ll rapidly. and was uoonohlo to attend tn his lnuslnen Again. and hofelt thot the (`III was made in all Lindon: and Iymmthy. .n ..n.-nm.- ma nri\`nt.a secretary In-coma Iyxnmuxy. At one thnu his private noon-mry quite U1 and n-muned no for some weeks The ssnntur kc-pt himself well informed u to his mnditi-nu, and when he In-gun to get be-tn her, nrrnngul for him I long trip into health givmg n-gi--ns; and nding that nlmcitl pm-lu-led Lbouking of the prescribed &m..-.....- I... mm him a t-hock ()l EN_ 1 D:/\Y; A_aNl)n_-VNIGHT. SH OULD READ THIS 254 }i'6I"'6"`PEi%h3'I"treet. R- REID, MANAGER- The Leading Undertaker and Embalmer, CHARLES SUMNER. .'l`;lopho;; Conn` ' zotion. 'o?1f:JJd natioc: : {1roekry,LChina, Glassware; u om`. m::` o e eonumuv I with pa:-foo unto . Iu coau- :IgL'ncn-oullla basin an or name wsnuohhe kit on. has 0:3: nine and up Inch. lmluuom no A- _.r _.____L.!__ L`... U110 D&u.A.:.LV uunaav . {ago/_r' I_-'BIND.IS`_ GENU/IVE. 1 FKI-`HIE. Dvwnlv luuuuuo i No addition to or variation from |, the simple name: annnuln n-nu-un nn nr-nnnnr [S A PURE FR_U1l` A(:I;mP0\\'DElI." ::.:-,..'-*.:. ':..*.f.*.'1r.::.':.*'.'.-...:*.".a.'.'..xr"*"""" ..........;. I 'II':'x.`L'.:'n5rl:; leaned expressly fur BYMAN. SONS I (X) \ MONTIIEAL ti'For any: by Gmcem uul Druguistsin Pints and Qunrm/(Imperial mounroo. ` nrugglaus. ASK H)!" II. A. DOREN WIND Solo Msnuthdr. Tokosfo. (`A.\'Al)A * . u ______ -_.| 1-.L- I.....H.... -.u..n.l...~|nl-or nl obertson Brothers 7 78 Prmcess 8t. KI'hgsto}z COOK'S FRIEND J27//v/0A [ME/-`RI//T .73/Z757 * PURE. WHOL-E-SOM E, / REFRES_H|NG`.. 1: ~ - g` muurv 32:. WILLIAMS YARD: son In. time! UllIc6~St. law:-enco \\ nnrx. Brunch Om:-e--(`orner Kin and Clarence 81.. up to Briunh American old. mpnnd ununhctory donvery n apeclnm . (`ml ll under cover and well screened` I"l`nlenhnna (`4Inlnunle;I|nn. .I.;foL V i -{E BEST onv HARDWOOD- AIh.dI'Jmor Hound Uotdwod unwed of Un w . "(Jr lryou won Khlllng Wool. ). on-store Oulhhnt. (Jul. 4 Coal. Ink 0: Black unit '3 Coal. [0 to R. CRAWFORD 8:. 00.. too! or Queen Street. N.B.-Urdu! Ion n71; Orooory more 0! Ju. (`uwfont Pd Strut. will read prom nucnllon. ll#:l-onhonooon:nunlou'u.on' P A. Doronwend luho I1 Hair Hood! in Canada. May II). COAL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL Yard .\'o l0ntnrio Street. " ` I-(`larenoe Street Wharf. " ` 3-81. Lnwronco Wharf. If-`lccuro dellve before broken wonllacl in. Chief oo-8t. hnwrcnoo \\'hnrt. iii Clarence nnnnnlln RI-llhh Arn-I-inun nlnl Foot of Clarence and Barrack Streets; M. MALLEN. Whlflrll. Y CM Whol$'|0lll lluull ml .J'\'\" :51!!! (bin 0! the vary but u at T . roll nu-on ad and `my dare "Baum wood and Ilud "Tm (` it of Int quality in hand. unucltd ud uushcuau xunrantood. YAR Conn Oulrbull Want at c and ounuto an :- of Mi. Janus hand can. Meliolv I IICIONIIIIOWGOYJIP. Jll I ' E lroh. ` ` Will he pmulptl)` IIII3: rdqhnu Oom *"" w. .`.`.':.'e.-.:. COAL AND WOOD. Portland Cement, Water Limo, K. & P. White Lime. And Hnir, all of the but qunl ty, at P. 'W'.A.LSII S, (`tn-. Onltn-in J Bnrnnrk Sh. 4-- WV L J, Cor. Ontario C Barrack Sn. (`HAL Y.-\Rl)- Ilarrnck 81., next Dr. '1'. M. l"enwick'u. Aug. 9 1! on want the WT. (`Mnpnx and Ba: ` I laploanl Bud: wood. Oak. Bin-In Anludlllnot Ho-h Ootlwud Hunt or U: 1` . _ `HARD AND SOFT WOOD. `HAIR MAGl-C W}: I can not 00 ` forumnoaxil thouggn u n d' I ht fzim I - V. C N 2'95 or"{ Ax.U`$c_ 5?cx."_g_ nriv MM w6o{niND{s`LKB rvv-u v -uu--.-- --' ...... Trade Mark on ovary puck: . Olc Cpelnln n\'er_EiIbock & Murray 3. (`cal am under and wen u E'1'olephone Communlcnuon. LamP.9`. .dv _PW"d WW- Four foot long. 801'! WOOD. KINDLING WOOD and SAWID WOOD chomp ax Boat and Cheapest in the city. Imporwn anal Wholeulc l)`]erI in: GROOERIES, uqaff PROF. LE Mon,fo.,'bI:WAIoLocIsr, ` BEST IN THE MARKET. iiii-: 6K E07"??? Atlantic Dock. foot of Prlncou St, jnxma ._ gowmem woon Am: don. THE CELEBRATIE fddt1e}y.T&a, 1 AB.~`0LU'I`ELY FREE I FROM ALCOHOL. I F In ordcrin specify D0.\l!- [ \'l(`A. and `son : he put on with any imlmlion. : NI(`A. and don! 0 ' win: any lane of line l.'nh'ony of llufhlo. .\'.\' . and -5-\-oral of the non c-Inlnonl Iunmunom in the lulled Uta-tn. devout! to the wounds! ol (`hrcnle Dhouuzuloo Cnlnrrh. .\'-rvmu Ils- mmy and all dollcnla dlocuc-I thoroughly nml permanently vund by menu 0! the lnnoun "lluuinn Rock-Raw Nomnik-I." vonuulmion at llw BL`lNl\. Hnrsnc. Monday And Tuuu ny. lab and - `m. o OLING. Just the drink fur \'.'zu`m weatther. and rich in awor: IJIO. W. IIRILCK. A. BOOTH. vii-13-rt '""iSXi2s. KlNllN'lU.\, lonely nnu Iuuuuou. uuu mu `.'Dlh Sept. ood ofllce for (`uuda --Montreal. Box N7. .__________._._____..__ pip;-ice 82 pet home. All orders sent to 9 I :1 Avril`! n nnnnrnl Ilnrnhnn Aug. 4. -1.11: M 0 squhltouulc d ,I- i|)I! `V j 214: A 3.. SKIN DISEASES! NERVOUS DTEBILITY ......:c.,....a hr lnwnnis nf spirits. irrosolu [nr A nmelnu nun nuvv nu.-... .-.... .. .._...... , ndiocl cure. Inn 0 t diuuo ol I-"ITS. EPIL- EPSY or I-'AL{.lNG 8 C E88 I life-Ion: study. I Iurnm myrom mourn the worn cuea. Because other: hue hiled no runon {or not now receiving I care. Send It on kit ntrlmliu and I Froo Bottle u! m mmuuo nu . Q5v;n_l';xa:_upgggg1 `_o_-_u_)_1I_1oc-` `lit nril. MR9. L. C. S.\ 0\\'. _\laLron Infants` Home. Halifax. N S.. Dec. 23rd. 1886. Vguvuu uuuvwu -~--~v, - W. J. \VILSON. Sol kgent. Kingston 'lUKU.V I U. \ .1.` .1 II.\ lloronwend luho leading nmnulnolurerol Iulr Hand: in Canada. I _CU.$__--_E`.!Ixntgn cu/st. rntfrim/r. OURE. BR. :boENWsNo's tun! Ind COHIIIWIII : been: ll uunwn. . l|(cNllLL. " - BROOK BTRIIH l n(l-mlaroks. HALIFAX . X. S. Ii/Tc>1"H ERS TICLU, ' UCHUI ul lnoruuuun` Wouri: Isuxn. Ox-r.. ~ Sole Agent for Canada. . ii`;-`till ll. 053001`. Branch OIIMJI law 83.. Toronto. -.-...._k... _ . iwspoun 's`T5! nun manly to stop them In romrn anm. I man I L diuuo l"l l'8. EPIL- Igndy. V In Auden! H I. am. ll laden IA an 7:!) pm. (`Mam M a mu. M 7' 1 Bank ofcommerce. .. Im rial . . . . . . . . . . . . .. F efal Bunk . . . . . . .. Camda Pacic RR... Montreal To! In 4 Rich. 8: out o . av: Clt_y P ngol-RR... Montreal Gas Co. . . .. Canndn (`otton Co... . Dumhu Cotton Co. . .. Onmtl lnveetmenl.. N. W. nd 00 ..... .. Ht. Paul M.& M .... .. ochnlncu Conan. .. Ontme4u--5.uu Cornmeal-2.`. ork- 17.50 to 18.00. Sic. -910 Lil . to 2.80. Baoon-l0 to II. Hamu-ll t Cheat.-e-l0 to 125. Butter--Creamery 21 to 21: Townshi 21 : Morrlsbu Grades 12 to! Enss-au|e o 12. T10 to 20 ; Western 16 to F8 ; 1. Eu to 1.1 _""`. u. Bankot Monu-eu..... 0nbu'io_ ........ . . ant duago lo . . . . . .. nlnmun Ban . . . . . . .. 0nbu1o_ nk du en lo. . olsom Ban .. Bank of l`oronto.. . Banqne Jn ues Cutie:-.. Merchant; k . ...... .. Pol-k-7:Isid. Bacon. s.c. -h'iu 0.2.: L.(`.. 113 N. ` 'l`Allovr-22n Ill. Cheese-46: M. ` Whoa: -~ qul-.-1 : demand pant; o `faring; moulerouue. Corn .qui-t -. poor demand. __---. (`holcqm Grade: of Pastry and Family I-`Iou: ulvmynor. h.'ad: Graham Flour Rolled Oats. Rolled \V'h'eM, Cracked What. Germ Wheat. Ocnnuml Ind Cornnwul Sedo in canon. m 1 u..\rrn_v. BROOK RTRIIYI Quota! ions :7- Pawnts. 4.1010 4.75: superior extra. 3.9.`: to 4.10 : extra superne. 3.240 Io3.90: aprinxlrn 3 50 to 3.60;sl|pertinc.3.2.51o 3.1!! : strung kers 1.00 to Hi) : ne. 3.10 to 3.15 : middlings. 2.90 to 3.1!! ; Pollards. 2.50 to 2.75 : Ontario Bugs 1.2510 2.00 : Our lag. 1.10 to M5 for Itrong bakers. Wheat - > winter 81 to 8; : white 81 to 8! : spring 61 to 32. . Corn-.59 to 600. Pm\p-7l In TIC. lllh l.1l\Inr4n. .\'I~:\v YORK. So .1. 15.--0Pening.(?3 : highest. mi : lows.-st 6; : o dc-Ling. 62;. MONTREAL l RUDl'Cl 2 MARKETS. .\lo.\"r1u:AL. Sc; `. I5. Flour - eceipul. 400 bbls : saws l`\.pul`led none. .\lnrket quiet. at unchanged mtea. (JnnH\!innR2--- Banqne Jcf Merchant! I Ouabec . . . . . THE HAY MARKET. Mr. Sabre sq: the hay crop this year is ten per cent. better than it was hut season, and has got statistics in his possession to prove his statements. The drought has onl ' atfected districts which are rocky and which intha bent of seasons yield poorly. "lo-day the Watertown hay company IMF- red twenty-`our tons of hay from Wole nlnnd to Providence. R. l. The company's hay press at Ernesttown is kept going, there bein plenty of hay iuthnt district. On the mar rt here farmers secure S10 and $10.50 per ton for hay. _.\mrxet Quou\t1ons:--- 1.10 A Inc; nor IA RD. James F. Clark own: the Ingest ho yard in Ameriu, sitluted at Um.-go. X. '. It contains 1'26 acres of vines, 96 of which are in full hearing this season. The work of pickin the crop has: just wmmenced, and 400 pic era are employed, including men. women and youtlu, whose wngel avonge 8| 5 day for the four week: reguired to gnther the crop. T he regular working force of the ynrd through the xenon is twenty~ve men and Ieventeen teams. Among the Iupplieu required are 85,(X)0 poiea and 5,000 pound: of twine. The crop for the present uuon is utimnted le')0,(ll'_) pounds. It is tired sold under I tive years contract to an A - bony denier. who take: the entire product of the yard during that period at 20c. 3 lb. (Hill In 0! gnuu rmuul. nu |IlIu_x- u-nu mm. to .'>.'w. [wr louuhol. The (other figures quot- ed for grains are 2 (hula, 32. per luushcl : rye, Elk-. per bushel : pen, 50. to .'.'c. per Inn:-ht-l. and \\'lu-nu. 73c. to 80. per bushel. Flour is worth from $82510 $4.50 per LII . I....... um. nnr ..u-I . .),,.',, gjrmg lmshel : am. [0 ..n.-. per ` 80. I-bl. : lvmn, 90v. per cwt. : shorts. $1.50 per cwt. ;<-ornmeal. SI 30 to $l.(iI| per cwt., an-I untuu-ul, $4.50 to $4.75 per bl-L I per ll-. l u!ntn-u selling at Mo. to $1 per lung and the other u-getuhlen at the prion quote-l last week. The cntllo mulu-I luu In-on fairly active. Amerlcnn dc-Alon have horn through the count picking up sll the dalty can they can. no lnnnern (having very linlo food for them) are not disinclined to sell. even though the only bring from #1230 N5 uch. Nile coma, in good condition on selling at 823 to [35 Inch. Hutcllorf Itook ll 4 noted 1! |5c. to c. per I? live at C. or to 85.50 per a unrter. Lunhl re at 3`) to 83 each and I rep at 83 to}! each. (`hick-ns are worth {rum Il-"he. to 500. per llmir and are mp plied in great 1 unntily. `ur|te'|ae1l,|-ut ew nl them, at 1.5!) to co -... iue. gnd II 9'1 -J-;-`-1 lh rt: I Anal I". .`\. M Q 0f`i`l`l`):`k ."|.. Kllunnlull. I l'IIll'!l I'III'IIIIIIup \u-p-up Ii uuxo ht `cw York on? hurl: I A I . A. P` I it Ill-of-`I1 .'..'h.......n. 0 `W ___._.._ TII IINOITHN IAIIK IZTN. Kmulum. Supt. H. 'l`he pun! we-ck ha nut but roluarhhlo for .4 briulneu. (Ln oouidu-`No I-minus an (Inn! prhr cipa In the {N10 lino.-. Lul Friday and Sam thonwuu rush for zu-hen. The oupgy I'll and the has on not at 0!. each, 1. ions: tigyru pdal hon lur year: for delicious fruit. lhe fruit has: no up spin and cannot be tnuchcvl under 0 .50. Penn have sloobeou pl:-nlilulnual qunteal from $1.20 to N per bushel. Plulno an al- loring In mull lots at 0? pct bushel. Then in a Plemilul Iupply of full apple-I M ilk-. In Tau. per bag. Iirnpcu luring 4c. tn 13. 11-. I'ulntno_-In u~HiI|L' DH` lulu am! i Lmrtaull umnl. .\`o. use 0! Int load union: 1. Loom. er outrun! u coustu. owl` Slrnchanl ludvmro sum. the bd MK` ` llh Tuuulnyn of em-h month. lllvyul -Iv-nun I `ma Bur alumni can lawman ` ('u\uu1l. N0` Arcunull. N`! II C [ho lint V lml mm! .\ uuhun In on-n mthu ||.m.. (`cum-ll. Im `II ruulull. III II Iml lhl J P |')' In the ghnqul :41 met. Tr L'AurmS| l T ;:.m._ Young Ion`: (tactic: Anuuhoo. Pun ltumso Room 0 Prince: Itrnhtu-or _-_..__-- bode..\ o.O2.ou \\v'cIluulu.z4opI. ` \\'omm am. upon Jolly Iron 0 un. colo . . M ' M 'l H I H} ER. And Sanity. M .ID.I:: man Spring. '*"m`-.'f;'.":'E- m..n..;, % .\o. `nun... . . . . . . . . . . , . , , ~'.1.qsnmn5uI. 'bl\'i`.|!l'00L Sent. I5.-ll:m n.m. \\'huu-5: lid to 69 (kl. lld to 63 0d. \ Corn-40 3:1. Pun:--:'u Sid. L`orn-o:v [0 wc. Peas--7I to 720. 08t8--&) to 3l(.`. B4u'ley-4S to 500 Rya~45 mwc. 0ntmhal--4.00 4. Col-nmeal--`2.'a to I`El'| V\J\J\J I-II-IdII-I u - ls mnnifeslcd by Iowncss of spirits. tion. duaponding. xbomy thoughts. rutigue want ofruoolutionxotfhsion. emissions. caused hy self-abuse or indisu'elion.l You have A safe and co-rmin cure in Prof.T. 0.Pauk'_sGreat Nervousemedy. 5'. each. Fhe sh nmrlu-t in well .- H ilh pike at per 17. : } mlvlocli at Tr. In-r D-. : 24 `xv: I0c. per IV-.. nml maul 1. .lurI Ara nfforod at 501`; ,-C0A1A1:*3RU1z\" :`15.r.T*e"F*:3:.j ~ nIox'rmcA1. -'ro`cn' `nuupucr. ' Momma. Sept. 15-1 um. nocn. , ` urn on"n -..|. -1 It--up`-I W _ _ 3` ` '\ ~ll.'l'I I11.` Uurrru on ma . u \rr\. '11 . -I"... .. llwuer is selling at `.".`- to '. .'n-. per 11-. Inx .1 in good demand. |".u`h'l hum-r ux K. In `. Uc. per HI. Eggs urc aulvamcing in tduc and bring ISO. in IN; per hm-n. A little barley in coming to the city just `ow. It ranges in weight from 42 to ~16 ll-5. , , E .. . 1 3 ...I. ... `ID I.-inns: {nun ,'nMn` liunio lfogliur liotiurp. R. John`: In. No. l. oI1'Im-uhu`. ` 7:8 pan ladco. No. 153. on .\losuly.0v\. SM. n 7:!) um. ll lllllva ul g of gnu: rnlm r. - urnimn nre : A Cunard Itonmnhlp Company. ,_..__ 5.... \-..... \'...|. -...- n.nuuIn ncillc rm .... .. .. Co. . ntnr . avlgauon 1 nmnnr RR Imrkvt In Wtu suppm-u Just mm Mic. piukero.-L ban and ranhmm nual white `IV-.. nnd umckc-rel |.'w. per 17-. , oered at 50.-. tn lk-. pt-r qua! t. .-n;...... ->-r.- f..-).'..- .,..r n._ I nyul `l';I`lIIIl. u A- unsung nllhgl um/3 andamzrum OIL MA R K121`. -r n_-...:._- soc1m7ms. that 07 England!- l......- \'.u II Aloha Co..... . . . . .. nvlxatlon 00.. ll Ill.Xll'Dl|l'{ 1-`IJT a"?:.s:*:..~*1:`.'1m:.:.:'-.. 1 'rm~: BRI'l`lSH wmu. Tlll'|{.\DAY. ssrrjn.-.. -.._________..--.- . ZIU . 210 f , . g . `Ni . A2 Iuzs ` 5)} = Q5 \ The marriage ceremony took _ mace an u`uI put two. at the Methodist `psrsonsge, be~ fore the Rev. Mr. Henderson. 'lhe bride was stranded by Miss Msggie Woods, sister of the groom, who sctod as bridesmaid snd William Connoll. groomunsn. brother of the bride. The bride was tastefully attired in -grey. whic become her admirably. After the neremon drive was taken. sud about YOUNQ MAN. wlnc became nor aalmruny. tuwr the common taken. six o'clock t party reached the home /of the bride, where I refreshing supper awaited - them. They have the best. wishes of their friemle who extend hearty congrstulntione. (,`|[ gt cold,` cougn, cmup, puclllnunll |. . - I1, aumpti ngt gu__n.sh;,g11;y. t nan:-Qnnd hand and Iun ob- catarrh, C1'.lnH1llll]1ll9ll Q1 Q!y..Q!.L!l9_,,LE!|_|X. & nf throat and nusv and head and lung Jgsv!r\`|Vtlona. all are haul. All ought to brgot ; rid of. "Them; fa` _ just i:'`i"f'Wij.*lT1`'f6l [ rid of them. Thai; to take Beaches`: Gor- mm Syrup, vrhl:l_1 my druggilt will sell ybn `at. 75 cntu I bonle. liven If eve thing else has lulled you. you mnv depgm upon : this for certain. ' , J ] breathing macmnery. V ery wunuerxun Inu- ` chiuery It is. Not only the larger Lil` pu- sages, but the thounnck of little tube: and cavities leading from them. \Vhnn thpna are clomred and choked with ` cavities lemnng lrom mem. When these are clogged and . vnatteln-b, Wllith on he not to be there. your lupgg cg.nn_tyt_ _hg\lf 1 their work. And what I tiny do gltev ni.nnt')"dii"O1I.' 'I'"`* ' (`.11 it. mlalx comm. croun. nnculnonin .\ Great Remedy. llocnlne, imloform or mercurials in any form in the treatment of cutnrrh or hay fever should be B\'Ol(lE.'ll, as they are both injurious and nlangerous. I0\l0f0l`lll is easily detected by its olfensivc odor. The only reliable catarrh remedy on the market to- .lay is Ely : Cream Balm, bein free from all poisonous drugs. It has cu thousands of acute and chronic cases, where all other ru- medies have fniled. A particle is applied into each nomil ; no pain, agreeable to use. Price 50 cents of ulruggiatg. ( A I-`l`I'l'.Y lavcllu A happy event occurred on Wednesday last, the Imrri eof Walter Wooda. of Pitta- burg, and Min ester Connell, of Storrington. The marriage cenrnony took_nlnco at In]! mu mm at the Methodit `nu-Ionnne. UIVU lllvnu n VII-Inww a That in to an , your lluggs. Also all your breathing mac inery. \ ery wonderful ma- ,.1.:....... .9 in Nat nnlv tlm In-mar Air nu- III!` l`lIllI'l lillliuluo Arrival: at the British Americm Hotel- N. D. .\loore. Ashhund : S. Sluome. J. 1 . Lace)`. Sydenbmn: J. Reid, U. (Suaiko, New York: C. H. Rogers, W. A. Purdou, foronm: Mr. and Mrs. S. Russell. Picton : J. Watt. T. A. .\|cLe:\n. P. C. Lnrkin. J. R. \\'right.. J. Lev. H. Carpenter, Montreal: J. Morbyner. Anal wife. New Hamburg; U. H. (Tamp. Misc [-2. (Jump. Miss H. Camp, Georgia; J. (L. Kelley`. \`_\'racuse; (3. H. Lomnia, Watertown; R. (hlemun. Humil- ton. Tnlnarnc . In the discovery of A leading physician, and after your: of experimenting it in now ofered you in I perfected state In I never- failing cure for coughs. colds and throat and lung complaints. iirncc 31 per Duuw. nu ......-.. ...... . T. A. HATFIELD. General Merchgnt, \VnI_|ri: Isx..n1n.

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