ow M, wil sd fmand will absorb ail United products for years to » vibe presidents of the U.N, Mies) Corporation for, 908 better than at Press faced it i SD Set 80, A and in doing so has heen Jbded; "mot only hy - pros yield, but proper t the interests of producers, SL week Canada sent 200 harrels of via Eagland to South Africa, What a8 market for that Opened this souson. In widwinter South Africa sends to New York © unMer refrigeration f:ouh pea E apricots, and plums, but Cox is sod to he Lhe first time that any Iresn fruit has been sent the other way -- The Cheese Markets. Cowanaville, Que.. Oct. 7.--17 fnotories offered $17 Cheese, Sales, 621 at 42 at 11 B-10¢c., 21 ut le... 9) €. ; , 42 boxes, oekville, Oct 74.879, registered, volored, balance white ; llc, hid for white and 114c. for colored None sold Lancaster, Oct. 7.--Offered, 830 LoXen, TH4 white and 165 colored.. White sold at 11 5-16¢c., colored at 11 16c, Vankieek Hill, Oct, 7.1176 boarded ; 48 colored ; price for white, 11 7-16e. | for colored, 11 11-18c. All sold London, Oct. 7.--~Eight factories Lonard ed 280 white and 682 colored. Sold, 188 colored at Llc. Belleville, Oct. 7.~8.275 whito. of red; ry Fiige. Bid for olf offerod : A085 sold balance wed Cornwall, Oct. 7.708 White and 208 colored boarded : Sales, 306 colored nt in all f114c, 264 white at 11 7-lde. and 38 white at 11fec. . Canton, Yau Oct. 7. --I'wonty-five atertown, FY. Oct. T3709 seld at Lie. including Cheddars' teins and flats THE PURE | - , B. W. Folger Purchases Hulk of - i» Ahnounte that we are pre- Propellor Melbourne. ' act for any person or persons, vw grat, of dui tor wrt. 1, Foie hon pacha ie "Tru Guardians, Execators, Admin and. Sontetita ¢ 6. propsior 3 aE Melbourne, which was bur and 3 sunk in the canal near Front, about three weeks ago. Tenders wire called for it by the underwriteriad af Clove. band, and Mr, Folger's r. of 81, 001 was the highest. This morning he received word of its acceptance, The hulk of the Melbourne isn of no value, but the machinery is worth four or five thousand dollars. There ix alto a quantity of furniture and other freight which will bring some- thing. iy Donnelly Wrecking Sum. ¥ will be engaged to raise the Ben vessel, " . VITED UP TO » TENDERS ARI 1 uy URSDAY, Oct. 12th, for th h Pi hue a wi mm in win Magia specifications ------ The Irish Guards' Band, The Montreal Star of August 20th says" "After giving four most enjoy able concerts in Monreal the band of the Irish Guards left for Toronto, leaving behind them a host of friends and many pleasant recollections of fine musio. They am certainly the equal of any band that has appeared here in late years, and have proved in various and difficult programmes their perfect mastery of the art. In the national music of their country, as well as in the most sublime composi- tions of the greatest composers, they have shown themselves equally at home, and have proved their right to the proud title of the finest band in British army." The band will appear at the Opera House on Thursday ev- 'ming. " RECEIVED we ned (where + Architect, Bagot street. ------------------ Married At Napanee. NEW YORK STOOK MARKETS, At Napaneo, October ith, Bertha, 8 by W. F. Dever & Cpa 18 | *econd datighter of John Kerr, Pet Aarket Square, Kingston, worth, was married to Elmer MoRory, ---- y Sydenham, by Rev. W. WH. Ems They were attended by Miss Nettie Open Close. October 9th, HN Atchison Re Galbraith and _ Stanley Kerr, The Amal, Copper LBA 84 bride wore a suit of grey, with hat Baltimore & Olle us ist and ostrich feather bon to match. Af- Brookivu nit Transit a8} I ter 8 short trip naa, Mr. and Kirto on ie . 494 48} Mrs, McRory will take up resitlonce at Tlinoix Central + 180} 170 Sydenham y iouiewitle & Nashville 153 152 otropolitan Barres : 11 127% Missouri Pacific . 10 Police Court--Monday. New York Contral . 14 140 "™ i Permsyivania : 1488 148 There were doings in the police court tock Tsland . 83 this morning, before Magistrate Far Reading, Nery : 13 a well. Michael Murphy charged Jona Sugar 0 TON 141 than Ferrie, with refusing to pay #13 Twin City 0. 117 116% wages due him. Case adjourned until Union Pacific | CAs 1 Tuesday morning. The second case of a spicy nature, one party charging the other with using abusive langhage, ad- jowrned until to-mornow morning United States Steel ut 87} United States Steel, pid. , 104§ 104} -- MONTREAL GRAIN. Diemer fer nt ma BOR BG A twoyearold son of John la May Sas ik a t . CORN clear, Mason City, Nl, wae killed by Scembee , wl 4h an explosion in a lime kiln. THE LEAVES ARE TURNING. ORDER FALL CLOTHES NOW. A crisp day now and then re- minds us of the changing season. Enthusiasm for autumn clothes is growing fast. It's high time to or- The new weave effects are distinc- tive and Dleaging. We show hun- dreds of different patterns and at ex- tremely modest prices. e debar, all but pure wool thrice little of fitti nd e say little of our fitting a : use to those = do SCHEDULE WILL COME INTO EFFECT TO-MORROW. EE -- Very Important to Ontario and Quebec Shigfpers--Applies to All C. P.R. Lines in These Provinces--One of the First Fruits. Toronto, Oct. 9.----The new all rail freight schedule comes into effect to morrow, October 10th, which is of great importance to shippers ia One tario or Quebec. It applies to all CPR. lines in these provinees, for Strathcona and Fdmonton or west bound freight, placing these places on the Calgary basis. The importance of the change will be grasped when it is stated that the first-class reduction is forty-nine cents a hundred, and the second class re- duction forty-one conts. This is one of the first fruits of aetive railway competition in the far west. Returns received at the provincial secretary's department, fiom the various municipalities of Ontario, show that altogether 2,655 tavern and shop licenses have been issued this year. This is a reduction in the number of liquor liconses of 160 over last year. Justice Teetzel has forwarded to the provincial secretary the presentment of the grand jury at the recent assizes at Cobourg. The jury say that in the different municipalities of Northumberland and Durham the au- tharitics are senting their indigents, nominally, ae vagrants to the Co bourg jail. The Jury visited the jail "in which = these unhappy creatures are confined, and discovers a de plorable condition of affairs." The room was totally inadequate to ae commodate the number of inmates, the indigents being herded, like ani. mals, in quarters altogether impro- perly ventilated and "recking with odors. In the hospital alone, which is located in two small rooms, we found no less than nine aged and bed ridden occupants. The place was a horror." The jury discovered luna. tics, indigents, fonvicts, epileptics and prisoners, awaiting trial, all herded together. ---- WON'T TAKE PLEDGE. came the words, hot and eloquent, "This doctrine of 'touch not. taste not, handle not," I oppose. Men should act as intelligent beings in the use of and ghuse of intoxicating drinks, the same as they do with any other dan gerous instrament." The members of the Pittsburg pres- bytery of the Presbyterian church, hardly hreathed before the spell was again hroken by the speaker, Rev. Dr. | own health's sake and the glorifich tioh of Ged, to take o glass of wine when 1 think it is necessary, | will Bot submit myself to take the pledge. I want to he my own free agent in such matters. 1 do not wish it un derstood, however, that 1 am opposed to the ecpuse of temperance, fer and alwavs have hegn a strong cate of temperance," a ---- MEET IN WINNIPEG, Colored People May Settle in Western Canada. Winnipeg, Oct. 9.-- The railway com- missioners, A. (' Killagy, and James Mills, are in the city, and oponed their concluding session at' the court house at eleven o'clock this morning. An important matter to be dealt With ere is the mixed car freight rates. A deputation from the Canadian Manu facturers' Association and the job. bers will present the different, aspects of the question. th M. Charston, representing a number of colored residents of the = United States, is in the city completing ar rangements for forming a settloment of colored. peuple in western Canada. The plan is to form a joint stock company, and purchase from 5.000 10,000 acres of land in a good dis I am advo This, when 150 families. settled, will wean about ------------ TURNS PYROMANIAC. Fires Home and Church--Town Nearly Goes. Richmond, Va., Oct, 9. Rev Cole- man Boose, pastor of the colored Rap tist church at Buchanan, Jpst evening became violently angry or insane, broke up all the furniture in his house and set fire to it and then went to the church, set fire to that and took his seat in the pulpit to await re ' sults. The church, the parsonage and another dwelling were destroyed, and it took heroic efforts to save the fi town. Booze is now in jail. I -------- t Loses Part Of Hand. Brockville, Oct, 9. Mills Church, a resident of Addison, while feeding a corn cutter, caught his right hand in the cog wheels, inflicting injuries that | ! necessitated the amputation of the little finger, and a portion of the hand. The stopping of the machine | * saved the entire hand from being ter- I t Bank Closes Doors. Washington, Oct. 9 of the currency has received a tele gram announcing that the Peoria National Rank closed its doors upon the order of its directors. Na | Bank Examin or C. BH. Bosworth has been appoint ed receiver. The comptroller | "Three Swallows." don. Charles Fisher, an American, now board, confiscated an American fishing ers on Lake Erie, of New Hamnshire will form an a ciation for the ultimate union of the Anglican church with the orthodox church of Rpssia and other ancient churches of the east. were being shifted, Turns King's Evidence and Testi- | w files Against Gang. that lice court, in a medical water's wife, and forging the trict where homesteads are still open. | don, to 4 cheque for $4,005. York, and that he had served several sentences in America, He broke jail in Cincinnati Th turned to the United States on an ex- tradition warrant, dates back to the summer of Bridgewater, it is charged, was the to have paid attentions to a lady, the secretary house, at Streatham, a suburb of Lon : tw and the « sirators key LPN 3 pe v. Conspirators had a key made to-day in his 4050 horse power, Thom sentenced to. ten. years. and shadowing rich Americans, and it nected with the recent robbery 'of pearl necklace from Christie's. Fisher carrying wax for the taking of jmpres nbly mangled sions of locks, knew wished to lead a new life. of Peoria, 1l., has hired bv the whole of his alleged confession is a palice plot. PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over fhe World. Hon. G. W. Ros is enjoving good Fi teen new cases of yellow dev in Pensacola to-day. At 08 Ayres, the Workmen's Federation has decided to start a Zen eral strike. A young son of Arthur Bowling, St. Thomas, died from injuries received by falling off a swing. Mrs. John Perry, Rickman's Corners, died from strychnine poison, probably taken by mistake. The Russian gunboat Taidamak, which was sunk at Port Arthur, was refloated on Saturday The entrance of the railway into Galt, will be the ocen sion of a celebration. I Mre. Olive E. Odell, widow of the late George J. Odell, Watertown, N. "., died Sunday afternoon, aged sixty- | | two years, Angela May, an Italian railroad section hand, Binghamton, killed (i. Angelo, a fellow countryman, who |} had goaded him 1, desperation. Hon. Mr. Mulock ix in Montreal, consulting an oculist. He says he will give out the news himeell, when he thinks of resigning his portfolio, Joseph McConnell, Watertown, N.Y, has heen nominated by the democrats for mayor and Harvey W. Steele for | 4 president of the common counail, George Porter was shot in the leg in a fight near Riverdale Park, 7, ronto, and Thomas Real, youth, was arrested fever v t a Bufial, | after a hard day, being one of the legders in the recent disturbances attending the attempt of the Salvation Army to hold meetings Grand Valley | in Roman Catholic an ordinary right to ask his to the Army officers. guest of A. R. Creelman, K.C., Mont real, who was known as Billy found in a field at bore marks of violence, A tramp wha was found in the vicinity was arrest- ed. He claimed to have been HER GRACE OF DONEGAL IN MONTREAL. Judge Dismisses Action Against ' Disturbers of Salvation Army Meeting--Body, Bearing Marks of Violence, Found in St. Laurent. Montreal, Oct. 9. --Judge Sicotte, to dismissed the action against Pierre Gauthier, who was charged with St. Louis de Mile End, a French suburb, The judge eld that Gauthier was no more than dissenter, and had a compatriots to fol- ow him from the hall and not listen preachings of the Salvation The Marchioness of Donegal, former v Miss Twining, of Halifax, is on a isit to Canada, and is at present the What may have been a rime came o light, when the body of a man, Duffy, was St. Laurent, on he ontskirts of the city. The body a pal of he dead man, that could give no ae chase. The remains of a child were found in| a box in the garret of a vacant house | § on the outskirts of Sarnia. Doctors *ay the child has been dead two Years. Matches set on fire in the pocket of Novak, a Hazelton, Pa., miner, by a blow from Peter Habat, ignited "the h man's clothing, and burned him terribly. The court of appeal warns head strong wives who provoke ill-treat mnt and then complain of their hus bands that they will get small sideration, . Major G. W. Stephens, liberal, was | elected - by acclamation in St. Lauw- | 8 rence division, Montreal, to succeed ex-Mavor- Cochrane, in the Quebec legislature, pi William Barber, and Mc- | Laughlin railway gang men in Morris. | 1 con Samuel Pittsburg Presbytery Hears | ville, N.J., fought first with fists, and Pastor Defend Use of Liqupr. later with pistols, The quarrel was Pittsburg, Oot. 9.--Like a thunder ver 4 Tunch binsket, . hn lap froma 'mont unexpected quarter Plot to fleece Marshall Fox, an American, has heen disclosed in Lon- serving a ten-year sentence T 1 and, was one 'of the accused. Rev. Dr. Tovell, in a samon, in Tor onto, last night, said he could men ton names of women in the upper so- tal rank of the city, who were car ried home intoxicated from the palaces of the rum king, The revenue cutter Morell, with Un- in Eng- w hed" 8 oll which she had counted. and vesterday Dunlop Moors : oh te. tates : Collector of Customs, afternoon, between three and five "I hold myseli at liberty for my ries each, of this district, . on o'clock, the eleven: lovers arrived from tug found at work in Canadian wat- The Episcopal clergy of the diocese : sso- | oi object the | 4} Thomas R. Fox, brakesman on the R., W. & O., aged twenty-seven vears, was mortally injured in the Philadel phia, N.Y., yards, while attempting to uncouple some freight cars ol which | 1 He belonged to Prockville, Ont. ------ CONVICT WAS IN PLOT. London, Oct. 9,--Chardes Fisher, an | American conviet, Serving a ten-yvears' term of imprisonment in England for burglary, was the principal witness for the crown at the Westminster po- | &¢ case against Talbot describing hiwseli as a specialist, Lionel Peyton Holmes, William Edward Shackell, and | Elizabeth Foster, said to be cnarged Bridgewater Iridgewater, si Bridge: with conspiracy name of Marshall ; m American resident in Lon Fox, an Fisher said he was born mn New 182, and escaped to England, but was rearrested and re- | ¥° an The case against the defendants 1904, manator of the plot. He is alleged of Mr. Fox, and to have nstalled Fisher as a boarder in her lon. Fisher, it is said, secured wax . ¥ SH ye mpressons of the keys of Fox's safe, | F rom this and pot Fox's cheque book, as ater Fisher was arrested in oonnee ion with an offiee breaking affair and He testified" that he wae an accom- | lice of a gang working in London, ranspired that he was indirectly con- a { aid he never moved about, without | © « + n and while not admit- | © ing that he was connected with other ng robberies. it was evident that he much about them. He said he ad timed Kine's evidence becanse he Be Bridgewater asserts that Fisher is nolice, and that the ------ Review Of Chinese. Th Pekin, Oct. S--Military officers from over a century. Of highest standard Distillers Bo. A . oy Es i je | L0AT, was born at Kingston-on-the i purity. to His Majesty The army. ta be evicwnd = Yhe: Pie Thames, Eng. He was a gardener. . King. Jane arn Sommance by oprOY It is stated that the Grand Trunk : tan Shih Kai. which in future will intends next summer to raise the Aluminum house numbers will not be uniformed similazly to the Japa Trenton railway bridge, the station rust, and always keep bright, 10¢, bese army. each at Simmons Bros., Yellow Hard. | ware Store. i Michael Qualey, Toronto. died from drinking carbolic geid he supposed contained castor oil. is twentv-thre and from a bottle one and year's rate, a review of Chinese purposes of studying. Proseott's rate of taxation this vear one-half mills, one-hall mills "below Mast count of how he met his death. last night hy the accidental discharge of "a shotgun baggage. In a canvas case gotten to unload it, and when Wood Swiss to be married same time. charming girl friend months when her at the same hour on the day. intending to their merey in the hope of finding ever, as she was unable to send her parents various parts to claim their fiancee, to the great astonishment and anger of Mlle. Korner's parents. hinged. the chair of anatomy. Presbyterian churéth endowment of the university. The supported catirely by the fees of stu The university gets the medical gradu ation fees; professors, so underpaid the 27th. was severely day, was brought this afternoon, one of the br conscious for a couple of days, but is Fritz Loeser, the widely known Euro way to Montreal making a world tour, having left the German They expect the eighteen months street were awarded as follows: Mas ering, tinsmith work, McKelvey &: Birch. ---------------- The residence of Mr. and Mrs sing event, occasion being the marriage of their granddaughter, Miss Florence Ponald- son, to Richard W. Ferguson An event of wawsnal interest occur red at the home of Mrs. S. riage of her daughter, Jennie, to .J Sir John Power and Son's "Three" "Very province of China have been op | 19 Swallows" Trish Whiskey, famous for dered to attend troops Yor the Edward Marshall died Thursday at Pelleville, Deceased. in his sixty sixth and tracks still higher. Bryan Ashworth has been trangfer red from Deseronto branch of the Rank of Montreal. One 'German woman in abaiit every twenty-seven works in a factory. James Woodhead, a baggageman at he Windsor street station of the C, *R,, was shot in the face and arm he was handling as The gun was being shinped The owner had for cad threw it into the car it went off. -- ENGAGED TO ELEVEN MEN -- Girl Receives Extraordin- ary Correspondence. Geneva, Oct. 9.--Mlle. Korner, of hun, aged eighteen. has had the trange experience of being engaged to cleven men at the Posing as a wealthy or- han. she corresponded with several watrimonial agencies in various Swiss was, forwarding photographs of a instead of her wn. Without knowledge of her pa- nts. who are poor tradespeople, she wresponded with all her lovers. The affair had been going on several Mlle. Korner decided pon a bold bid for matrimony. She wited her eleven lovers to call upon same throw herseli on one ho would he willing to marry her. A hitch occurred in her plans, how- away on an excursion. on The girl was obliged to explain the tnation, and her lovers, who took w affair in good part. departed. It believed the girl's mind is un- ---------------- Medical College Notes. There are forty freshmen already re stereel in the medical college. and it expected that the class will num 'r fifty at least when all are in. Dr. R. 8 Minnes, of Ottawa, has nt Dean Connell a handsome sub ription towards the endowment of For this en wment $40,000 is required, and it ill, no doubt, take some vears before amount is gathered. The ana my endowment is separate from the medical college is nts, no chair in it being endowed amounting to 300 and £1,400 nfair by the between This iz considered medical faculty, whose leatorers and tutors are Fhe theology, supplemental and atriculation examinations begin on Injured On Wolfe Island. Charles Walker, Pine street, who MARCHIONESS HERE] injured on Henrv Ho an's farm, Wolfe Island, last Thurs over to his home mn an improved con While threshing, he slipped nd his head struck violently against wheels. Concussion of the ain developed later, and he lay un tion. ww. much better. -------- + '"Autoed" Into Town. an driver, of Berlin, Germany, with o companions, '"'autoed" into town car, coming from Buffalo on his The three men are capital four months ago trip will take them Tenders Awarded. 'ontracts for additions and changes the house of H. C, Nickle, on Farl ry, Douglas & Mellquham; carpent Peters and Payne; metal and John il, Leeds, was the scene of a plea Wednesday evening, the Loucks, urlow, on October ith, the mar lian Carter, Havelock. to the Belleville i LE SA -- Smart Coats | Skirts and Waists Newest of the new, latest Autumn ge. signs now awaiting your approval. THE LOGIC OF BUYING Did you never have an acquaintance that never had clothes just to suit her ? She was So intent waiting to see what her friend bought that the choicest things were picked before she got ready. Itis unwise to wait. First choice is best. It doesn't cost any more to get the cor. rect thing. YOU CAN CHOOSE your Fall Coat now, and if not prepared to buy can have it placed aside until required, Three-quarters and seven-eighth lengths in Fawn, Covert and Whipcord Coats, Very lat- est New York models. Special Sale Wednesday We have just received a particularly good bargain and will have it ready for WEDNES- DAY MORNING. Read To-morrow Night's Paper ROADCLOTHS The demand for Broadcloths for Fall | Dresses has been a great surprise to the trade in every city in the United States and Canada. It was well understood that Broadcloths would be popular, but the demand has far exceeded what was expected. Our second large lot has arrived and at 99c,, $1.25 and $1.49, tional values. English Broadcloths, new Sedan finish, black, plum, navys, and other we have three excep- browns, greens, popular shades. Ep -- Luxury In Walking! Never mind whit oid [fashioned people tell you. Style and comfort can live together in a pair of shoes. The "Dorothy Dodd" Proves It The highest praise you can give any shoe is to say "It has the style of a Doro- thy Dodd." See Our Fall Styles. THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE YEAR 72. NO. Creat Removal § 4 Rather than remove stocks contained in two s! houses which we are «¢ pelled to vacate before Nov., we are offering goods at 15 TO 20% REDUCTION $26 Solid Oak Bideboards for Uthers for $6.50 to $75. Extension Tables, $6.50 t> $8 Robt. J. Rei Two Doors Above Opera House Telephone 577. A Perfect Fit, Excellent Wear We guarantee to be in our footwear. Wear '"Allen' Military Bootmakers, $¢ Brock St. Sign of Golden | MISS FORTESC Will resume her PIANO CLAS October 16th ATEDGERILL - - - KIX STOVES GALOI 30 'square Hall Heaters, large stu Cook Ranges, ups, Box aud Stoves, also large stock of Carpets I'urniture. Always ready to trade or sell. red TURK'S SECOND-HAND ST 398 PRINCESS STREET. PLUMBER AND STEAM 1'UiTER Cs Good wages. Apply Box lle, Ont. BOY TO Good wages. STRONG, the baking trade. ply Poye's Bakery ACTIV IMAID ; RE Apply "Mrs ide,"" Union stree JUNIOR AS TANT IN GROC and Liquor Store Apply at I'. J. Ledhy, Market Square te THAT UN GROCERY CL} stands book-keeping also ei office work. Apply by letter to M.."" Whig office AND BOYS, TO EARN 85 after two months instruction, tion 'guaranteed. Coyne Bros. Plumbing Sc s. New York, ( nati, O., St is, Mo., (Free logue.) JENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR 1} ¥ Overcoats and Suits mad: Thomas Calloway's, 131 Brocl p i our old ones and Also bring yc 2 "an them repaired. Style, guaranteed to please. TO-LET. « RTABLE ROOMS, Barrie street FURNISHED DWELLING, / and offices. McCann's Res and Insurance Office, 51 B THE SHOP ON IVISION near Garrett street, occ ipied hy Boon, milliner. Apply at Whig STR BRICK "sHop AND RESIDENCE ate 851 rifcess stroe moders 'ossossion November 1st. App Steacy & Steacy -------- re - DWELLING HOUSE, 12 RO modern improvements, 341 Jot street suitable for boarding | Enquire of J. W. Nesbitt, Con Johnston and Upiversity Avent r------------------------ FOR SALE. STORE FIXTURES, OND LARGE three small awnings, larg three show cases, counter coffee grinder, two paper cute twine holder. two signs. A new. Will sell separately or Pe gether at a great reduction | Box 16, Whig office. THE ROTHWELL FARM, LOT 388 Ernesttown, on the West of Collins ontaining about 330 acres. : Splendid dairy farm well a with shade groves, good co and other buildings. The hous: large brick residence in first order, also a cot . : the road. At the rear is Lava containing a large quan and other markable timber ah wood, To wind up an estat property will be sold reasonanl ply to R. Easton Burns, 41 Kingston, or to T. D Concession miles stroet, . field, next farina to the West « as PERSONAL. MME. ELDER'S DRESSMA Parlors, . 253 Princess St. Sydenham, Tailor-Made { Coats and Wraps, Shirt Suits, dinner and evening cc trusseaux, ete., made-to-order prices reasonable. Best city ences, LOST. ' N ¥ E ADIES DIAMOND SOLITAIR 1 Wednesday evening, hetwoen House and 80 Sydenham str way of rincess, Clérev an ' Reward for peturn A Record Cargo. Fort William, Ont., Oct. 1 steamer Whitney cleared for with 245.000 bushels of wheat, cord for this port. The larges! vione cargo was 236.000 bushels out hy the Oliver in 1559, Biology cawes at Chown's,