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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Nov 1900, p. 2

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33d hind aux-ton... a râ€"“gogoooooo a...“ 000.00... Butter, lbfmll: .. ... THE STREET MARKET. Tormto, Nov. 12.â€"Buaineee was quiet on the street to-day, not much grain in, and prices are unchanged. The weather ie unfavorable. and the roads are had. Red and white wheat is quoted at 68 to 681-20; goose at 68 to 67¢; barley, at loo: end oats at 28 to 8b. Hey is eearee; etrew steady and unchanged. ng'f' white. em. [one 80681-2 lAnnapolis . . Antxgonish Cape Breton 'Colchcator 'Cumbcrhnd 'Dicby . . MARKETS OF THE WURLD Prices o‘Caws. Ghana. Gran is In the Leading Marion. ’Huhfu fWellington. C. . . 'Wellington, N. . “'ellin'ton, S. . . .Wontworth and N. .Wontworth, S. . . iYO'k. ‘. . . o o o AYork, N. .. .. .York, W. . .. . .‘uysboro “stings, E. tunings, N. film-wings, W nron, E. . . nron, S .. ' uron, W. cnt .. .. inguton. . . Lambton, E. :Lumbton, \V . Lunark, N. . . rHa milton “00. N .0 . moo, W Caldwell .. Carleton . Conan!) and ' Constituency. Mince... 'Algou‘ (to he held) hwell . . . 116,8” . . . . kVi". o o o o a 3")“. E.- .. oo DOMINION ELECT I ONS= Results of the Polling Last Week. The Names of the Successful Candidates Indicated by Capital Letters. Hajorities Subject to Slight Change. new laid ......... tad ........ .... 1100 019 0681-3 o 68 1-: 070 040 010 060 045 N OVA SCOTlAâ€"Twenty Members. Light dressed hogs are worth from ”.25 to Wpe‘r out; ’hmvy 85.25 to 35.50; long, ,él'agr bean, an: at 9to Current quotations are as follows: -â€"-Hide‘s, No. 1 green, 71-2 to Sc; No. 1 green stores, 8 t08 1-2c ; No. 2 green, 6 1-2 to 7c; No. 3 green, 51-2 t05 3-40; cured. 81-4 to 9 l-4c. Calfskins-No. 1, 8c; No. 2 “Le. Lambekinsâ€"SOO. Tal- low-T-Rondared, 5 to 5 84¢. Woolâ€" Fleeco, 16 to 17¢; "unwashed, fleece, 9 1-2 to 10¢; pulléd, paper, 18 to 190;: and pulled, utm, 80 to 22¢. DRESSED EGGS AND PROVISIONS. Cheeseâ€"Rather a ,light trade at train 11 to 120 per pound. WOOLS, RIDES, ETC. Beef. mrcases ............ 5 50 7 50 .‘ulves. eauh ............... 5 00 8 00 Mutton ........................ 5 00 6 00 Lambs. Spring per lb 006 008 DAIRY MARKETS. Butterâ€"Creamery is selling well at tram 28 to 25:: for rolls, and at324 to 25¢ for prints; choice dairy tub sell: at from 19 to 20c; Large rolls are worth from 171-2 to 18 1-21: per pound; and pound rolls, 19 to 20¢. Supplies are ample, and the general demand fair. [Eggsâ€"Prices for fresh are from 18 to 28c; picked are worth from 15 1-2 to 16b; and calls twin) 8. to 100. Beef, fore quarters Beef. mrcases ............ ‘rrllVOS. GIG!) ............... ONTARIOâ€"Ninety-Two Members. 164 Cohan ..... J ones ...... Mcl’ou all. HOUR EY Gillies ...... Ritchie. Corning.. MC Cnskill.. There. is also instead: enquiry for choice sheep at from 3 1-4 to 31-20 per pound. No change has occurred in hogs. The best price for prim. hm is 4 8-40 per lb. and light and heavy. 4 1-40 ptr “Small stuff” is firmer. while not quotably hither- Lambs are worth tram 3 1-2 to 40 per pound. and for choice a little mm was toâ€"day paid. ' Good mach cows and choice veal calves are wanted. Butcher trade is easy. Good stuff sells readily enough at steady and unchanged prices. Outside the de-- mwnd for good to choice cattle there appears to be little wanted. Feeders, smokers, amd bulls were all in: extremely easy demand at quoteb- ly unchanged princes. Toronto, Nov. 12.â€"â€"At the western cattle yards yesterday the receipts were only £53 loads of live stock, in- cluding 31)!) cattle, 500 sheep and lambs, 500 hogs and a few calves and xm'lch cows. There is nothing doing in shipping cattle. 120 per pc'und; smuked, 13 to 150; smoked ham, 13 to 150; lard, pails, 10 1-2c; and tubs. 91-2 to 100. Hillies, Con. Fieldin, Lib. fFlint, ,ib. .. Mills, Con. . . . . Mclsaw, Con. . i'l‘u 1', Con. . . ‘Mcgfieugall, Con McClure, Lib. . . Logan, Lib ..... €0pr Lib ...... lFrasen. Lib” iBorden, Con” iRusaell, Lib.. 'Haloy Lib ...... lMcLennan, Lib. 'Bnrden, Lib ..... 2K: mlbach, Con. runner, Con. iBl' n, 00“. ...... JUL“ U, ’1‘”. no Bethune. Con Konary, Con ....... Proulx, Lib ........ Pottet, Ind ......... Mackie, Lib ........ Ferguson, Con ...... Edwards, Lib ....... Bennett, Con ....... McCarthy, Ind ..... Tyrwhitt (dec’d),Con Bertram (dec’d), Lib Robertson, Ind ..... matte, Con ........ Osler, Con ......... Hughes, Con ....... McHugh, Lib ...... =HOW‘ 1616 413 19? 117 816 617 Barleyâ€"Little doing. and prices In unchanged. No. 1 it worth 480. out; No. 2i: quoted It 39 to 400, middle Mb“; Ind extra. No. 8 iI quoted at. 370, west. Cornâ€"Prices are weak 'but unâ€" changed tt 400 for (hmdian yellow, and 350 tor now. want. Oatsâ€"Sell at %c for No. 1 white, out; No. 2whlto. at 23:), middle (nights; and 23 1-20. north and weat. Hogs to fetch the top prices must be of prime quality, and S‘Pille mot he‘low 160 nor above 200 lbs. BREADSTUFFS, ETC. Toronto, Nov. 12.â€"BusLn-ess in'wheat is better to-day. Spring is quoted about steady at 63c and 66c east; goose. at 630 west; Manitoba firmer, and scarce at 91 1-2 to 920 for No. 1 hard, Toronto and west; and 950 for No. 1 hard, and 910 for No. 2, g.i.t. White wheat is quoted at 63 lâ€"2c; and red at 61c, middle heights. Flourâ€"Very dull; ears of 90 per cent, patents are reported at 82.65 to 32.70. west; Manitoba flour is un- shafnged at “.60; strong bakers, $4.30 Brandon IJi 5‘8? . Maodonald . . M‘rq uette Provencbar. . Selkirk . . . VVi nnipeg Alberta. .. .. Assiniboit, I. . Assinibola, W . . O . Saskatchewan King’s .. Prince, E. Prince, W Queen’s, E Queen’s, W St. John City and County Sunbury and Queens. Weetmorelnnd. . . . . Victoria. . . . . . . . . York . . . . . . . . Charlotte Gloucester ., Kent .. King’s .. Northumberlnnd Restigoucho .. gt. {0}“) City Carleton .. Albert: . . Victoria. . . . . . Yale Cariboo (to behold) Burntd (to be held) New Westminster Vancouver Shorbrooko. . . . . . Soulanges . . . . . . StanstCId . . o o o o Tmiscouuta . . . . . . Terrebonno. . . . Three Rivers St. Maurice Two Mountains . . . . Vnudmuil . . .. .. YuKuka Shefl'ord . . Rimoutki . . Rouville . . . . St. Hyacintho. . St. John’ a and Ibervillo Nicolet . Pontiac . . . . . . Portnouf. . . . Quebec Centre Quebec Ea». . . . Quebec Wont. . . Quebec County... Richelieu. . Richmond and Wolf. L’l‘slet . . . . Lotbiniero . . Maisonneuvo Maskinongo. . . Meguntic . . Misshsquoi .. Montcalm . . . Montmagny . . . Montmorency Montrealâ€"St. A St. I St. J St. I St. 1‘ Lapmirie and Napierviilo L’Assomption Laval” .. ‘ .. .. . Levis .. .. ... .. Gaspe . . . . Hochelaga . . Huntingdon Jacques Cartier J 011' ette Kamourwka. . . Labolle Berthier. . o o 0'. Q0 Bonaventure . . . . Bronze . . . . . . . . Chum’nly and Vol-chores . . Champlain . . . . . . Charlovoix . . . . . . . . Chawaugua . . . . . . Chicoutimi- guenay . . Compton . . . . . . . . Dorchester . . .. . . . . Drummond a Arthabasca Beguco. . ._ 7. Beaulurnois . . Conuituency. Argentouil. . . §agot . . . . Realm-so” Winklcr ...... Rutherfoxd . . . [Thompaom . . . Bertrand ..... SIFTO'N ....... j,McCREARY . . . .. :PUTTEE ........ Sloane ...... rDrm'y .. _Riley...... . “Gallaher . . . . NEVER (1nd ) ....... IDou 133 . . . '. ......... SCOT ............... wâ€" w _._.__v-'â€" â€"_.____ HUGHES ....... Bell ............. MOLE LIAANH . o . MCKINNON . . . . 'DAVIES. . . . REID ........ . . . . BLAIR ............ TUCKE R ......... White ............ EMM ERSON ...... :COSTIGAN ........ GIBSON .......... ILEW'IS . . . . panel! . . . . Armstron . TURGEO f LEBANC . . Maxwell MORRISON Lib. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES ~1f‘our Mvmbz‘rs. PRINCE EDW'ARD lSLAND-â€"l“i\'e Members. NEW Outsâ€"Weak, N0. 2 thte. 27 l¢4c; Nb 3 White.” 1-4», No. 2mmea. 24 1-2 :9 24 Duluth, Nov. l2.â€"-Wheatâ€"No. 1 hard, cash, 78c; to arrive, 7130; NOchbel‘, 780; December. 75 1-20; May, 81 1-40; No. l iNorthexn, cash, 760; to arrive, 760; Nov- ember, 760; December. 75 1â€"40; May, 79 1-40; No. 2Northern, 710; No. 3spring, 610. Cornâ€"87 1-4.0. Oatsâ€"23 1-4 to 230. Buffalo, Nov. 12.â€"Spring wheat- Steady; No. lNorthern, old, carloads, ‘81 8â€"40; No. lNorthern, new, 80 1-20. Winter whenâ€"mile:- ottering'm idr No. 2rod, and 750 101' No.1 white . No. 3nd meted at 740-. com - Steadh-Nof 1 yeltow 01d.” 8-4'0' 9N0 $00., 48 1-20; pew, “No. 310mm 4‘10; Np 2280mm 44b, I Minneapolis, Nov. l2.-â€"Whoatâ€"Cash, ’75 1-80; December, 74 1-80; May 77 1â€"20,; on track, No. lhard, 77 l-8c; No. 1 Northern. 75 1-80; No. 2Northcrn, 71 1-8 to 73 1-20. Flour and bran â€" Un- changed. BRITISH COLU M “I A "Six Milwaukee, Nov. 12.â€"\Vheatâ€"Lower; No. 1, 76c; No. 2, 73 to 740. Ryeâ€"Firm; No. 1,51c. Barleyâ€"Highn; No.2. 60c; sample, 44 00 580. shorts, and 811.50 west. [or carluads. Peasâ€"Steady a-nd unchanged; are quot-red at 57 to 57 1â€"20 east. and 58 to 590 west. Ryeâ€"Is unchanged. and selling 45 1-2 to 46c west. MANITOBA-«Seven anbvrs. BRUNS‘VI (‘ K- ~~Fuu rteon QUEBECâ€"Sixty-nve Members. 800 Powell ...... Ace [Rh hurd_s ..... gFOWLER , . . :ROBINSON 75,310A1ister. . . . 1037 ‘ Foster ..... 671:8t00kt0n . . . . gWILMOT . . . ébfig'Blfiie'itâ€"T. . . ...... “I?“ ‘20 Davin .. . . ............ 100 Spence , ............. .LEFURGY . . . . 150 Hackebt . . . . . . 8OBIartiu ........ lfiOSbewarb [HALE ...... ... i(;;\NON(} ....... (>50 Blanchard ..... . OOO-Mrzlucrney. . .‘ . . . 100 Mgédddald“ ..... 85'McLood . . . . Maj. 175 EEARLE. H {PRIOR .......... Machill ........ Weldon 0. . . Garden ..... )evvdney . . . \chlley . . . Manners. M vmbem. at kw to return Wllh 5,000 men. as- faun'au than that he knew that Gorâ€" ’°mnny had demand an ultimatum to .Giett Britain. demanding the ton-o. gen-inn d the Mb. 70... Now It I! Germany Who Will In. term-o. “,A Nutshell: Pretoria. says;â€" Suzrrendoud butchers assert. that Mr. Stan.“ nttu‘ (council of war with Ga». M: a .d Gan. Delaray, addres- sad the timber with great passion mm the to continue the war. He hold then II. was going south and Hourâ€"Quiet. Toledo, (Nov. 12. â€"Wheat â€" on?» and Novembt r, 7 . {December, 77 1-80; May, 81 5-8c. __' 11-2035!) and Novem- ber, 87 1-20; " tuber. M 3-16. Oats Cash and Novel!) 2'. 22 l-k; December, 28 l-4c. Ryeâ€"58 1-2c. Clovemeedâ€"Cuh, 1899, prime, “iii, Dcembor. 06.80; March, ”.62 1.2. 3-40; No. 3mixed, 23 8-4 to 24¢. Rarity -â€"We.storn, choice to beat, on to .3; fair to good, 56 to 5‘)“ com , 53 to 55c, c.i.f. Rye - DUWNO. l, 7; No .2. 1......“ .. ..Oliw-r Lib... ’oooooooooo:oo I}U"glaspm .......... .Ihnin COIL. ‘J. C. Slater” Denis. Lib" .. F olcy IMcClain SMITH SIEYN’STILL AT 1r. “amendâ€"Duluth, cull. ..... gLewie, Ind. . . . . fHale.Con...... ..... jGanong, Con. . . ..... ‘Blanchard, Con. ..... 1M «:Inorney. Con . . . . . ,Domville, Lib. . .. . . . jRobinson, Con. . . c . .[MvAlisten Con .. . . . Ellis, Lib ...... ...”!Tucker, Lib. . . . ooooo fBluir, IJib. . o o o o . . . . fPowell, 001).... . . . . “Eastman, Lib. . . .....‘Fosoer, Com... 'gicx‘aflâ€"‘qn. fibâ€" ......... {Richardsom Ind. m. 1k..memrd,m.... “00,118 (10" 00.... LuRhiou Con. .... “tr-done”, Lib. .... I’llt'tce, Ind ..... no. Macdonald, Con 3611. Ili‘.’ ....... . {claellum Lib. . Martin, Con. . . Maxwell. Lib Morrison, Lib \icrnnel, Lib Earle ........ Prit'r ......... 30: to .3k ..... 'u vies; Lib . . Former mom En $1.77. I48 334 15 45 3| 0 354 242 400 4 4â€" n" SUI 527 515 507 298 l 97 216 195 345 shot In Log In Ten Boers. inc-ludi were captured. ufl mixed. Two Brim mleasod from turned to Roux with tha'r “In“. .5 Rudod and Captured u Town by the Emmy A deapatch from Aliwal N sayI;--Li+-..me1mn¢t Aldridgo. to plunked by Vinoy and (on police. Ron “31‘ race!» l_,.' (or Zuu'on. 1 went round by Mayhdd'l hr " prom-hing 233'! mu tro- (I. land side and ' right into the tow '.- mediate] y held up. DARING POLICE "Col". 01 tor add- that the the] commanding ha. M his; regimcnt, particularly 1 success at Patrdeberg. (Signed) “N 3 I "Colonel. {or Major'Gq mandinc Canadian I Krooutad, but hi- on: dangerous. Capt. Ogilde behind for staff duty. : ”I have just received a c from C0). Otter, dated 0‘; 7th Kovmnher, statim that mund is leaving to-day w den (‘astle for South: sisliug of, besides him-u. 1 ohm and Fiset, Captain. h Macdonellpnd Lieuts. Lavina Swift. Laferty, Temph tad tor, and my man all told. N ha lover and m i Kroc-tad, but his a“ Col. Edwards, late a! Light) Horse, and now mend of the Transvaal P given charge of the V which int-laden Johan- toria, Krugeradorp, and The Boers command“ Botha have BucCc-cded in number of cattle that close to Heidelberg. Cant. Weeks Roman: ll Al Account of Four. A despatch from Ottawa. OI -â€"'I‘he following announomnt by the Militia Department h CANADIANS flAVE A (la-patch from Pretorlg. ;Duringl the last few day- only 'slight' skirmilbel have been The small Boer Inger- wut ' are" being driven about the owing to the movements of Clements nnd French. The Rustenburg is almost cleu‘ d The. prisoners, officers. and III...“ are now captured in this vicinity; being lodged in the “bird cage.” I the Boers formerly used an: deflation for captured Britilll Bscauso of slight discomfort tho. rvcent rains. the M complain that the place '- cattle. The. Boers expreuod the ‘ feelings about the burning of ' the British. It is explained “3 only farms burned were that . owners 1nd done something ‘ punishment. ” BOTHA CAPTU RES The loout I100 states thut m abort of suppliu. and at? on Miss all maul. and m burnt mealiu to mobs oath..- supply of anal. Wat. is . The Boots won very much pointed because they ”re capture my 01 Genenl French 705', which was the object of t __ tinned attacks. The convoy . sisted of ueven hundred wqgoul.‘ Boers tdmitted thut they I)“ a heavily. especially tho morning I Gen. French left Bethel. On thnt q sion the Boom. who thought all British! had gone. approached ch a farm near which the carbinoon‘ posted. and lost fifty ill kill“; wounded‘ out of a tom of two I m m”tarot! nut Building: who In. ct first tasted bully H Boon. who duodenal to shot} was uterwuds raloaud and with dispatch to Goa. anoh'l; quarters. He states that Both: in in command of the and has with him the not.“ lina. kinda. and Middmw mandoel. The loan! any. h mud a number of Brithh ' in the lager. They were during Gen. French‘s first They will he released and m‘th mass 3.: noon u then issues p.330- nrrivos from Sovon Hundred Wagons I Through In Surety. A «in-patch from Pretoria i One of. Gandhi French’s noon DE WET GEN. FRENCH'S

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