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Northern Advance, 18 Oct 1900, p. 5

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cor-" IIIIIIEIIIE II!) Inv-Iv- nu, and to`: _`QIC aking `um ruliza-"zh\_ lfthbtflgpoj gt: Mineainix. Advance Correspondence. 1* you. want nu-eh eleu wheut-to Wilkin- exclnmzed or Flonr to take some Mill. Bertie... `IE:'Cd_e . . `IT .1`! III `I ? >__'_-_.r._A.-____ L___ - On Saturday, 6:h inet.. James Park went to Phelpston with a load of grain. When returning home at night he was thrown from is high spring-seat in his weggon while going over a culvert. The horses kicked him and hereceived injuries which proved fatal on Friday morning, the 12th inst, at 2 o clcok. He leaves 9. widow and family ct ve "small children to mourn his loss. He was buried in Allenwood cemetery on Sunday, the 14th inst. Rev. Ed- ington conducted the funeral service. _ Advance Corresnond. rnce. y it you w =nI fst-class in wine. .. no Wilkin- be _.x-changed or Neighb our to In son i1Vll,,Ba grlsted. Mr. Tyne e.family%pn move to Chelmsford. T, M. .Vv }nte"s to To- ronto, and Chas. Bortonfs to Veapru. So far no new comers are reported so that Dalston is being depupuilated. Laurier's government will need to come to our help after the` elections; This will he a better eld than the North- West. ` - ' On Tuesday evening of last week` a rousing receptionwue tendered M-1-.e Howell Smith, one of our esteemed Canadians returned from South Africa and the only one from Oro. The pro- gramme was carried out in the Edgar Cougregauonal church and many from Dcslston attended, Reva. T. Leonard and M. Kelly, and ,M:`. Young of Dalston, gave spirited addressee, Muss Pearl Sesser an excellent recitation,` and Miss Ruth Miller, Miss McKay, Mre. Leonard, Mr. George Miller and Mr. Me-Kay gave songs, approprinte and pleasing. The choir, assisted in good style. - Mr. H. Smith nished the programme very ecceeptably by giving a brief outline of his experience._ The ladies supplied refreshments. A Mrs. ikdingl:on',p1x;other of vRev. A. Edington, visited friends here last. week. A Van Vlaek. Advance Correspondence. Dalston Bnfrlog %- -Mun : Outflors} _Suc;cessor to J. HENDERSON. V - No dou Hardware you -are aware Ihave `purchased the Isiness that has been so successfully L. HENDERSON for a number of very reason to believe we can carriedon by , years. y We have SAVEYOU MONEY b urchashing your Hardware _here_. V V'Vith a staff of courteo and ob1.iging clerks we `will be pleased to show Goods d quote prices. CALL AND SEE US. J.R. wything ison the Move \ AT THE OLD STAND. Store stock .- ynosavaowto |lI.~v\J IIn\:{n.nl.\4IA L\ll. UIAI. ELOTHING L;Ss.l 3 3 ths ago we were testing and buyi - ` Ag immense orders for the p` p_=,g;,, r mammoth Fall stocks. E *1-y garments at perfection only ubtained by `part attention` detail of style, r than those on similiar qualitxea so , xtravagantly claimed to be worth more %en't will tell-the quality is` here--'- = aggeration, an absolute money s worth." .. ~.-Inolothiug of tlwhighenh grades, we nrop,re- A toll .th`a,wunu oi.-the `smartest dunner. ~; . . Salt: and Ovprcopto of ours are In-__ .: ftho chpap merchant tailon and _ehc_,=;_ _.` `- 'h~g_(l!I,lItOll'|A work. ,`Tbe._atyl9I_;Iro"' ' = 2 1!` ln`#`.`n`` /..`,i~c,`h: -i!l.v.!1o-v,1otsn " ;_ dig: IV-|ur1terBros. Opposite the Po} Egur interest to advance guard of a host have prepared for our ..& .. ...... --- ._-.._ yfice. ies be ` -- tun recovery 18 Impossible. ` f: 1 men of the 24th- . who were repairing ircs in'tl1e Is1an'di-`Ia! 'nes), were Lsurrolinded 1? Oct. 10, and M ericans were jmrhnited States . 9-`-ed and three in` captur . mun-, mrmc-r1_v Sir 1.iichardV ' has lmvn appointed Lord "U-Stivo of Er1g'1u11d, `in succes- 10 the late Baron Russell "01 P""\\'(-n. Justice A. L. SInitl_1.Sl1>0f A ' .-\1vm'stonc as -1\/Iast ml risi-n_us aulongr the Kurds_ 1'-Sunlingz . threatening" prepare`. 'l`he '].'ur.l au1.horitiesWa.!'7 h 3 mnomnotl.-V The troops .h_aveA d:1d"t0 inlerveno in the_']_')iar'b(-.'1j<.i1__'_ _ i:tr1ct. whvrv a number of _Chr1_s7` '1 and Mtlsslllxxxan _\'il1ages have; M" razed, T . V U V` u_-'\ slmming accident occ`urrcd- Tliest-.37` '1.V nft ..... .. . -- ' '-- ' ~ rf 00 `a ' A0 ' ? `dent `iilro . ;1`:(:1 the 013/u0";fu" ,_.'n .12; 9} 0 .\ s11<>`j:, , om` {Zv1",,1ir*' day, 1 91- 1' of 9 sing `m('1z1."t 01 lit-l1I`." run . j1.' j\ t;.f*~ - : w,,i'"go0'?e`,; =` 31 1 g ;1;a`~ _y , a ,,v1_ ' 173.. . by d n 19 "C..r '11 at-1o"ery Ireighg, Lulifis rob cut 0 ~~ Ann -``()I um-rs. :11 D It is o'1<'i -\'(`l'Stnm`, skumh-1`l-I-l"-4:`b.. `.011 21 Qlmrge of man-. m`]m.lI.1_1, 1:%111.:L( out 91 the death the maul )`.mw1,` ;lL[)CFlntHd9nt of: 'i`m (mm Pnr.0nt)- mggery` K . .. out on bad, b I` ~ Illun nnnmzl Jrc-son \va,'s ki1led, W V"'i`~'.}7 DUI!`/2` persons", including ` n:-15: . ' wore, in_i1}red _in a ,1i,re" MIMI-L: a` lI)m!dmg-occupxed by. UN M Co.. shoe u1anufzy;t._- - - T vlmxt; .on Tttcsclay. tig l\')I-lull`. .-_--__`, ,\,_1 .1 ,'_- -r _ j store ast of policy up-to- goes. I and pes. a h the . hem- % thatfs . -.n_t 1 nuc, .'\us'u`u.1!_'d., 18 no\ 1:6-inSllI`uH('(.` ims.b0e11 otIcrcdT on her, ht' has -.1 ('aL1TgO of nL_-arI'y' 2,000,000 M01` luml.<~r. ` ` ' Vouty I:`.< . (iuxs. and :20 per cent.. \1il;'iStr`u`1c 1{nmsden`has` c(_)1{1mitit`ed~ m.]""`*i Tm'erm3.1` for trial at - the. u'.. 1 A A ' '~ -Hrnrn f.*.'.'1(l."vI1 \\'u `5.`7na1niI.u fl .`InI1:.,r1`o1nzv1~ \ 11., .' ' .\lm`.(la1_\' ulisputr: I u`ltI`aLLf. :||,, r.._. .... u\ \,AA\| x1; Lxxu `yvqmf . v ' Ada-.1n .`\l-.w.<<-11. 11 Chicago. `.'.'ot)-_l- worm-. I1-as been shot and` probably z'ata.i]_\' *\':umJo(l 'It is supposed` sirikers did it 1JO(f-31.150 TMaesch Went to \'.'or!\` v:it11' nm1-union mn. V . " Max Brill. a. prominent real estate` Lawyer of Bl`()()I{l_Vl1, shot himself in the head with a revolver on Tuesday 1 mm ollice in that city. No reason; sassigned. M . `_ Ai \'....-t..._ I T.'..... A....:_.LA_,L In-1,4 -Iw ` .4 uu...a..-4. .\'e\\'ton .1. Km-. Assistant City AEn- giner of ()t'tLa.\va. has been appoixu-I td (`ft}.' I9711g',`1n0:>1` in 1)1ace `0f' Jo -.'.1 ` Gall. \\'}1o`1'v.sig`:1`d. MI`. Galt dmws ` pay till thv end` of the year. T \A~.n. `.l...w..I. .. nI-:...-._.._ -.._.,1 `Lille. 3i1`v1i.s'11 :hip Lansring`, which eat 10:1 I21-u:..o!_v.T(.`u1;, on June .1, "d W "UPI. Piare, Australia, is m\\\' run I" ' ,1 _ u ' ' . / .~.r\ _u_. _ .HJig gold strike is reporI;..3'1_L[rm-_l .~`tewart liixwr in Yukon territ.u1'_v. Hiners -.u'v getting` $25 to the pan; 1.- \J - w`; an asva;.u.- 14.. Another good. strike is re'1)m'Led fro n-:_ Allin. 11 ~11 - x q D Hug . . . . . --, . . . . -- ..--., ..,......, V, ."`v __ mg for 3, public library. _ Fire dammged St. Catharines Agas mks to the extent, of $1[,."50A0 Tues, my morning. An explosion in the ._-werating room caused it. T The illness of King Albert. of `Sax-_1 ,ny11u.; he(`ume more acute recently. as ~.\J;1jLsty fm`nted on Tuesday , musing` <:0nsi alarm. I _ ,'1'he ].LLl.H'.lI1 Duke .de Abr_u4.z`1 s's_ planning a m-\\' kind of bu.l1=)n;1 for Ms ne-;t_ polar expedition. The Jnifi-I my halloon proved a. fztilure- I'l.,_. ' .....]..| no ..2|..\ .._ ..-.,.,._.A_ .,I Thomas F. Lane, son-in-'-law of ex-. `Wop Blackburn, committed sui- dde at his home in Washington"; on ond-a;\' vnig'ht. Mr. Andrew (`nrnegie has` presented. 33;; town of Hawick, Roxburg` Coun_ mscotlaud, with the sum of 10,; mn tn. -1 nnhlin lihrnrv V vm, uprising in San Domingo is!" mess is reviving`. Odaimed her betrothal to V]')ukeL wry of Mcoklenberk-SchWerin.j . ' dcmfc, librarian at _Oxfo1_`d,. Uni-' w,gj1_\'SlI1('0 1851, died on Tuesday. , ,mb(_,,m., plaglle, is reported at `Step-, L - ish and suburb of London,`_ u,._/ dad, the rebels have scattered _ a.ndA _ Queen Wilhelmina` of I-Io11`aLnd_` h.s Sir I~lem'y wentvcox-th Dyke Aklandv-_ A page of illness, suspected `to be.- ]f\. u. y----~_- ,_,\__ __>>" ' ' `' ','>*r-w-., fjgla1n(1. The Kings-ton bylaw grantir.1g\$5(`) ._ ,._ mo to Q 1Icen's Univepsifty was voted gpon on. l}l( S(ia1_\`, and cam.)-edb` L . -- 300 111-.1_'.(n'1t`_\'. y over The death is anqounced o'f .W,,T the celebrated v.1 Bohex'pi.n"f ....cof` wnp-I_ posef- .. ' ' % Lord V Roberts has been-: My colonel of the 1jew`reg;nent' In-sh Guards. .4 ` L _ 1 1\: n~:\1l` Cg '2... Wis 39,1 A` V I-mplnos Capture 14 new-h 5'? """"' 1 \. "1 U. Harlow Out 136 { fmbongc Plague Case 1n8t p`In:y,2\, - , ,nm=.en Wilhelmins of, Holland. b|IIr\.~\ in`Q|leQu `V1 13. V ht` `` an: it \ " . . 61165:.-.`~, . la. m'"ied t 0 Dnk C ` guy - ~ or`. br3`S0h `veri I). 111.) [he t0 \_ rttiondl Y ,. te is $0 th 1d '-~,1.~ 0 911 ~ . ` .)0,0Q();U W \ .1`.gs` :i1\!1..] Ht...-' third 'i-`=`U`u`1c 1-tnmsden` has N1 Tavernor atT the, .\ssix0s WT`-`.3 arising out of the death on clmrge of ,inh Wzxrnor, subcrintenderit Of. "" ( 1` (IlPa11' Toronto). VDi8"u"ety";" 11151` it run nn `\(\:` mos. his wife and` their four`. \'*z'? l:lm';n. to atoms. by. ltr in their home-at Se1_lS. Hlt`I`_\ _('mm1_\', .Uab`1ma, Jon ('([I1il)g`. It is belivcdf a. the!` pmpurL_\-' prompted the -nu. .un 1v.ltnLu.l,Y- > r-ia.ll_v unnotmced that Lord , furnxc- rl_V Sir Richard` ms it-o Russell :.'~'mit.l1.suo- I as` Mastcr'_`of ml the` ; L0Ro yf1-;caha;dian "D`::agoons.T . ` Durban-, 0 16o.(----Nelar Vryheid; a. Boer commando was taken in am- buscade by -Bethuc_n s mounted infan- try, the Boerslosing '60 killed, 35' wounded, /and 65 taken prisoners. Fifty Boers Captured. Cape Town, Oct. 16.-'I`he [British re-entered Bloemhof, near Kimberley, Oct. 14-, unopposed, andcaptured 50 Boers. ' . - The men of the vcolonialvregimentsv hm-c been given the option 0f.I`eci\_ - ing their dischargeor taking a three weeks furlough, latter which they_ must rejoin their commands. If they choose to take their discharge they`. will lose certain emohunents. l About forty members of the Imperial Light V'Horse' have signied their intention to take furloughs. ' The "others `will take their discharge. The volunteer companies `of some of the regiments are beginning to leave for home. Roberts. Praise,s_ Bullet. Gen. .Roberts1ehas`uissued an order announcing . that ` Gen. Sir Redvers; llullerhas relinquished` the command ` of V the Natal force. 1111 the order Gen. Robertsithanks Gen. 1_3.ueller for his services, and says that his abil-~ iL._v end great success caused the col-1 lapse of `the 13oer..arr_n-y in the east; era part of the Transvaal. I Boer Dep1'edations. A train has "been derailed at Caap `River. Three persons were killed in A the accident. rrn u 1 1 `. r -1 ,__ ,; uv. -A-nn\IQ9.lDnnV' luv - vvvuannng .-ow-pa, and Pte. C. H. Koehler of Toronto, 1 and Pte. W. Towpley, formerly of the ` Go-verno.r~Genera.l s_,' Body _ Guard. The o arrival of. the boys was somewha.t4 unexpected, and but -few persons be- side 1-elatives were at.the station to ~ meet them. A They all looked`-the pip-_ ture oi._health.-' - T` ff , o_ V Ca_I.pt-,j,1 ogg!'Ie Dnglcorouoly Ill. _ `Ootta.wa`;. Oct..1 17.-'-,-A .ca.ble; `from,- . . r 'Generg1_ .ye#t`e'itdax.i . -tall: L "1?7} vL?"}Iv'.;'f:k1ea '(Ja.nadian oxaaers reached Toronto on Tuesday. . They were: Pte. A. Marslxall, Allandale; Pte. `Geo. A, "_Barrett,, St. Thomas;. .Pte. w. McKnigp't, ' St. catharmos; ,_..'.: ru... `:1 1-: ~rz...;1.n.... my m........a... ` , `. [ . } Bon . Doing Execution. i Ge rier`a;'|:-i H's \ Robertns alsb reports a, .num- ber of minor . affairs, showing that the Boers are still a.ct,ive over a, wide field. - ` * - ' Sergt.-Major \\`id8.l y' and Five Others: Arrive in Toronto. `now -\u.-`._,_ vu -a ."French has started from `Mdch.-A d0dorp_toWards_ Heidelbgrg to clear 8 Part of. the country `not yet visit"- ed by our troops. ' . u "`T\:fnl~.nn ....-.~...........:.'..... 4.1..` `-'..-..._n.-.1 saw 23' uul \l\}|JIJ3r ' iszfahon, commanding?` the `xnounted. troops, successfully engaged the ene- my on Oct. 13, b'ut.our losses were severe, the olcers .and. eight" men being killed, and three ofcers and 25 men Wounded. H L French occupied Carolina yester- day, capturing a convoy during his march. _ " 'l'\ - . - (lommandants and Erasmus De-I elde to-_SurreVnde_r. _ " _I re'toria,' Oct. 15.-_-Commandant .'Mu1'1er, with a. number of burghers, has surrcndered to the British in E-it-unclerton. The remainder of the commando, it is `said, intended to hold out until yesterday; when they" would also surrender if they were not joined by a.-large force of Ameri-.j cans who, it was said; would arrive on that day to aid them. The Boers. have-. burned a number of farmhouses in the Standcrton district belonging to Englishmen. , Commandant Era_s- mus is coming _in to arrange terms. of surrender. ' `T (lens. Barton and - Clements -have surrounded a. ;`comma.ndo on Zwart Kop, and it is`expected that the whole force. will be captured. The British at last reports were shelling 'tl1em, and had killed andwounded a. number. V Some prisoners had been taken. Gen-st. Barton `and Clements `A fought for three days to drive the Poors into the position they are now trying to hold.` T ' nu u yuvuguou-av. 4 The Boers have broken the railway at. Vrakfontein. They fought a small for-:20 that was s'ent to repair the line, killing several and wounding 3.` number. Some others were taken prisoners. -, The rie brigade is pro- ceeding to clear themout. ` ,.'-. -`l) ..Au- V ..u 2- `[J'..':'l1\-.-.-.... IL`... I I l|Jap.n>J|1\.l `VIVLI. VALM unwav- `Five hundred prisoners ztakn by the P.rit.ish in Lydenbur'g`,` .ha.v'e_*been .sent ; to Cape Town. ` A ` I Toronto, `Oct. 17.--Serg1;.-Major Wid-ery of the Royal Canadian Dra- goons arrived in the city from South Airica. last, night. , He was escorted`. to his home, at` 44. Clifford street, by a. crowd of friends, T where an en- tlu,.sius*tic reception was given him}, about 500 people -taking part. .,'1`he house and street was gaily decorated for the 'occa.aion.with ags `and .Chi_-. nese 1a:1terns. .. . __--,-1.e.I-.'I ' "tV-__-.I_1_.. ~ ..-.1.`l.s-_., fRENUH]Il8%%%li[Eljfllillillli. victory was agunoa llowovr, Only by severe `Locus-D-Boers lotlvo our Wld _!'lol_d--Bi-ltI'nh no-mum-ea` Bloonhql. London, '17.-`-1-Lord Ropert, reports from Pretoria, under date of Oct. 15, as follows; -`gm.-a{., uv wnvooo val-J\acan vvuy. Gen. Knox is in Heilbron, Gen. Du!" isle in Reitburg and Gen. Barton in I{rug;e_-rsdorp. All of them " have` slL;ir'mishes? with the Boers. 1 1,11 Kimberley; Unopjaulod nu - "Cnu'ht~50 . Boer;-Bohr -Lgadorl Quit. RETURNED cANAn1ANs.' Bonn LEADERS QUIT. Tluq Co16nial`Reglmnts. Got Them in a `ramp. A Red Hot Skirmish. _ l`ourT Sohooinors Loni: and Oine Driven ` Ashore On Newfoundland. ."st".. Johi1 o , N"ad~'., oat, 17.-'-The St. `Pierre schooner Flor.a drifted ashore in` Fortune Bay I during the myeccnt "gale, and` her =en"t.ire crew -of 20 men `fwete :..dpd}vvz;e`d;..- -A ..'1The; I._,WschoVoner is.` 3 n. .t.., The s_choonera- Malia", Rosebud and _-Angler, with crews aggregating` 18 1'ne'n.` were also `lost. ` The schooner i`HtIntie`_s:`:`A'1` W? W.ar'e: "drown- ~.` ,-Iv _ .__*_` \,:_},--._ 5,, ___ ~!=s>;.%:e:%*i:6t> xI;a*2:edr: Government Will Have a Majority of 132 in the New House Against 129 at Dissolution. ` London, Oct.-17.-_-Thc election re- turns yesterday ,did not change the results, "and the nal gures, with the exception of the Orkney Islands, 1eaNe.the Government a. net gain of `two seats. The Unionists have cap- twred'Wick Bnnrgher, making the Min- isterialist gains 37, and those of the 1 Opposition 85. _The number of mem- bers elected is 669, as follows: J ' .Ministeria.]i_stsc .... .. , .... ..-....401 Oppositionj .. 268 As the Orkney`-Islands district` is nrega'.rded' as 9. safe L.ibera'lsea.t,; the ;Governmeht s="m_aj.ocity -will be} 1-32; _agai;_ns1;n'-1,2'9 at _th`eA~ti1ne of dissolu;-I -t'i'o_n.' V ' HD2158".-.. .. 4 my ilozsi, stores 50 ` EAST BUFFALO `CATTLE 'nA1cKu}*. East Buffalo, Oct. 17.-`cutL1e- Quiet yesterday; calves, in light sup- ply,` fair demand and steady; choice to extra, $5.50 to $8; `good to choice, 7'7 to_' $7.50. Sheep and Lambs-- Steady to 50 higher- Lambs, choice to extra, $5.75 to $6; `goodto choice, $5.50 to $5.65; fair to good, $5.25 [to $5.50;'shec-.p, mixed, $4.25 to'$4.50; ewes, $3.75 to $4.25. Can- ada lambs were `in fair demand and sold at $5.75` to. $5.95. V ' CH |<}::~1-: :sn.u:.Ii1:'r~`. -Ca.mpcbel1f'ord, Ont., Oct. 17,- Yesterday 2,000 white cheese were boarded. Sales, 1,970 at 111/go. -r___.-_-__1-I 1-\_-4 I\/. 1'7-._4.___ P111. "'1`{g7Ero11,7"SI11 .,`Sal i77l'i?escer. day 465 boxes We.rei offered, '11c bid, but no sales: were magic. ' IULCLIUII can oooo , Feeders, heavy . . . . . . . . Feeders, iight . . . . . . . . . . . .. `Feeding bulls Stockers . . . . . . [Stock bulls '.._ . . . . . .. - Miich [cows .,. .;. . . . . . . . . ..3 Calves . . . . . . . . . . Sheep, ewes, per cwt Sheep, bucks, per cwt Lambs, each, . . . . . . . .. Lambs, per cwt. . . . . . .. Sheep, butchers. . . . . . . Hogs, choice, not less than .160 and up to 200 `lbs. . .. 4 Hogs, thick tats . . . . .. 5 light, under 160 lbs. Gets All Sine Vwatsfizin Mnnchurla and A Wiii Now Ac; Independeintly otthe Powers. London, Oct. V 17.--_-All `the de- spa.tches- from China this morning are vague and indenite, except `one, which says that `a Russian army. has occupied Fiehling. the terminus of the Shanghai Kwan Railway. ' Russia is reported to have left the concert of powers, and will pursue a more inde- pendent attitlldL`,, being unwilling to "`follow' the irreconcilable policy of some of the powers. Hong Kong` despatches say `the Southern rebellion is spreading. Chang Yen Hoen, for- mer Chincse Minister to Washington, and a. liberal and enlightened,~sta'tes- man. has been beheaded by order of the Empress-Dowagerv. FIN... -.nv\ncn4-A:-I nix n4-`sun AC 1)r\r\ VA .1-Al-IQIII \u>I.v `av '- \dIo{.'3\4A - E119 reported _ capture of Poofing TFuT is doubted. here. -It came from the `French representative at Shang- I.-.` 1 orf ` V ascent .3 Buiel `ni._Chl9t`go'- A M % Livi`1")oo1~,=f 'O'_t. .17.-L-Wiixit futures yesterday qlosed V 1,{;d to -34d` i lower ,'than on Monday ` ' ` .- . 03..-......... t\..4. an . u~u.__L` :.-4.- .... ... , jillbll` \.I_|.|:_ J'I"lI_J Chicago,` oct; `i7; -'4 w1ie;i.'iuturo${ g'ained1,c' per bushel yesterday. % V x.1cA.{st.\'_;- W5 l'1A'!`- .\|._u:Iu~;_rs. Following were the _ closing prices ,a.t important Wl1ea.t centres `yesater-. Atniil I` ' m. we (75%, _ o . illliyrcnzkee 0 0 0 0; .' ;'o. u o 'oo'oo` .V 1215.; 0 721.4 '- -o 73%` _ o~z'm.i:-_o' 7 .~ wh!t'e....;0:;75~_1 . Dllluth, N0.`]_,g:T` 5 . ; V i . ` . +.-Nontnem ; .;.0"77 ` ` .,77'. . 7 ` .,'I."1luth.`,No. % 0' Mw J . .~-Q-7 soot` `ooh 'oo oo` . Mlnneapoll. .0. .- = - ` - _ V `. 0 noun `' `.0010, 0 Minneapolis, No. .. 7 _ 9 11 hard . ..,o 791;. Liverpool, ,. Oct. 17.-Yesterday s. -close--i-Whea'ti,t spot, easy`; No. 1 _standIard` Cal., 6s -51/_d to. 68 6d; Walla, 6s '21/3d;` No. 2 red Winter, 6s? 1d to 69 t2i.1,d; No. 1 Northern spring, .65 41,d to 63 5d; futures, quiet;.Dec., -6s 1d; ,Feb., 6s 1%d. 1'm:u.\"rn 3'1`. x..-x-..*m~;.\'u::: ..\1.uu< E1`. Grain- ' Wheat, white, bush. .$ 0 69 to $0 691,5 : " red,` bush . . . . 0 69 . n 0 axes 0 0 68% 0 " goose, bush 0 68 . . . . Oats, new, bush . . . . . . . .. 0 281/; 0 30% Baey. bush. 043- 0,47% Rye,'bush A ft I 1'. Peas, bush` . . . . . . ........059 Buckwheat, bush . . . . . . . . 0 48 . . . . Beans, per bush 115 125 '1`uR0.\'T0 LIVE STUCK. V Toronto, Oct. .17.---Receipts of live stock we're not large "yesterday, 50 carloads, domposed of 592 cattle, 889 hogs, 1,556 sheep and lambs,- with 12 calves-. ` The quality of fat cattle was again only medium. Trade fair, with prices about steady. at Friday's quotations, both for butch- ers and exporters. Export cattle, choice .. .$4 30 to $4 50 cattle, light . . . . . . 4 00 4 25 ' bulls, choice 4 1`.:1/-`_- 4 25 bulls. light. . . . . .. 3 12."/_ 3 3'0 Loads good butchers and exporters, mixed .. 3 90 4 10 Butchers` cattle, picked lots 4 40 4 U0 ..n.\.a ,1 nn A '15 RUSSIA QL[|_';S_ CONCERT. BRITISH ELECTIONS. ID, LIIIACU ..o.. u vu ' good . . . . . . .. 4 00 medium, mixed .. 3 50 common 3 00 Interior 2'50 `knnuwu 9 In `ca MEN nnowm-zn. rerior . .. L-vy . . 340 ht . . 310 Is .. . ......300 . . .. 225 0 can no, "290 .....`. ..30 00 . . . .. 200 , 325 5, . 2 50 L_....; . 250 . . . 350 nets. 2. . 50 1 n1.\O- luau. 1-hnn J7, uuan. noun? U UV 'bush_T se, Jush . 0281/; ha` OOICIICIOI ` 059 bush .. 048 1 15 LU 00 75 1.50)! A 350 .3300 .310 -300 G0: The W. C. T. U. secretary `tea :- The monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. was beldon Wednesdsy,"Oot. 3rd; The work in the lumber cumin: was discussed at some length, as the head` of `the Department, M.fs. .Wm. Sund- `snf its pr`saenc. We hope t9'ab3e _to.~ sends a` fist. comm-`t ;hss`fft.d 1 tbs sic-Ih,p: tfhit !vinte,r."` to . rli at-

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