The canadian gleaner, 13 octobre 1887, jeudi 13 octobre 1887
[" NOEs eer MEW es YW mo.= =i SI \"3 cv NEW FALL AMD W IMPORTATIONS.ILLIAM THIRD & CO.beg to announce that are now receiving and opening out their new Fall and Winter Im, uns, which have been puschased prior to the recent advance on general merchandise.Cases of Shawls, Mantles and Ladies\u2019 Jurseys, of the newest designs.Oates of Ladies\u2019 Fancy Dress Goods, Winceys and Mantle Cases of plain and brocaded Volvetoens, in all the newest colors.Cases of Black and Colored Cashimeres and brocaded Lusters.Cases of Black Beaded Gimps snd Fringes, and Beaded Mantle Ornaments, Cases of Black Velvet Ribbons, Fancy Dress Trimmings and Buttons.Cases of Fancy Raching, Fancy Bilk Ties, and Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs.Cases of Ladies\u2019 Clouds, fancy koitowool Shawls, and kuit- wool Jackets and Vests, Cases Hoopakirts, Embroiderings, Corsets, Belts and Cases of Ladies\u2019 Undershirts, Gloves, Mitts, Children's Polkes, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Hoods, and Childgen's Hose, Infantees, &c.Cases of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's seal Lambskin Cape, fancy Cloth snd Scotch Csps.Cases of Tweeds, Flanneie, Mun's Sashes, Underpants Undershirts, faucy brocaded Overshirts, Overalls, fancy Cardigan Jackets, &c.Cases of ornamented China Ten Sects, ornamented Bedroom Bets, fancy Juge, Vases, Toilet Sets, Glass Sets, Moustache Cups,and Saucers, Albums, Scrap-books, fancy Leather Hand Bags, Purses, &c.Cases of Motto and Picture Frames, Mottoes, Scrap Pictures, Dolls, Toys, kc.Bales of Carpets, Oilcloths, Grey and White Blankets, &c.Also an extensive stock of Readymade Clothing, of the latest London, Paris, aud New Yoik Styles, also a tremendous stock of Boots and Shoes, together with an unusally large stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, Crockery, Glassware Hardware, &c., which will be sold at a small advance on cont as our motto is mall profits and quick returns, WILLIAM THIRD & CO, P.8.\u2014Great bargains will be given in Tapestry Carpets, Dress Goods, Sbawls, and Mantles, Readymade Clothing, and Boots and Shoes of every description, aleo in Men's Rubber Coats, &c.W.T.&C0.ONEY TO LEND ON FARM PROPERTY Apply Lo J.C.Bruce, 97 Gen.Insurance Agent, Huntingdon.UNTINGDON COUNTY BANK.Oepzx riox 10 To 3 o'clock.Interest allowed on deposits and notes dis.sounted, Cheques issued to depositors atone-haif rates.ANDREW SOMERVILLE, E.S.ELSWORTH, Cashier.Manager.R KLDER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.RRESI- pENCE, Prince St., a few doors west of Dr Welly\u2019, on opposite side of the street, Office days, Tuesday and Friday forenoons.BR.MAJOR, specialist to the department for diseases of the nose and throat, Montreal General Hospital, 49 82 UNION AVENUE, MonTasa.OTARIAL.\u2014The undersigned begs leave to inform the 1 public that be will be in attendance, in the office of R.Hyndman, Secretary-Treasurer of the Municipal Council of tne County of Huntingdon, in the Couxry Boizpixe, in the Village of Huntingdon, EVERY THURSDAY snd remain while detained by business, In the event of any Thursday being a non-juridical day, he will attend on Friday.1.1.Crevier, N.P.NDREW PHILPS, Licensed Auctioneer for the District of Buauharnois, begs to inform the public that he is prepared to sttend all Auction Bales in the counties on Huntingdon, Chateaugay and Beauharnois, wben called upon; snd, as be has been in the business for some time, atisfaction is guaranteed or no pay.Termereasonsble, P.8.\u2014Letters addressed to Huntingdon Post Office willre.eive prumptattention.AVID BRYSON Licensed Auctionees for the Dis- tridi of Boauharnois, which consists of the counties of Huntingdon, Chateauguay and Beaubarnols Sellsin the Eaglish and French languages.No higher charges made fur oxtra distancestotravel,as alikistime ie at his disposal forthat business.Allcommmunicationsaddressed to David Bryson ,Howick,P.Q.,or to David D.Bryson Agent Orme- town ,P.Q., will receive immediate attention.Di DOWNIE, B.C.L, Advocate, Barrister, & (of Downie & Lanctot) St Lawrence Hall, 145 St Will be at Moirs, Huntingdon, on last Saturday of every month.Attends all courts in District of Beauharno.s.Accounts for collection may be addressed to Montreal or left with Gronez BLacurorn, agent st Huntingdon.Interviews may be arranged for any evening.oCORMICK, DUCLOS, & MURCHISON, ApvooaTse, 181 8t James Streut, Montreal D,MoConuiox,B.CL.Cuantes À .Doczos,B.A,B.C.LB L.Murchison, BC.L.Mr McOormick will attend the Courts in Beauharnois, Ste Martine, snd Hantingdon ,andgivespecial attontion to the District.Mr Duclos willfollow the Courts in and givespecial attention to the Districts of St Hyacinthe and Bedford.f@F\" Accouats for collection may be addressed tothefirm ot M.S.MoCor, Huntingdon.ACLAREN, LEET, & SMITH, Avvooarss &c., 163 St.James Street, Montreal.Claims may be left with Wu.8.MacLanes, Huntingdon.D, CAMERON, B.A, B.C.L, ° Advocate, Barrister, &o.138 St James Street, Montreal, A.Rousseau & A.C.Mather Erion and Proprietors of MONTREAL BRIDGE CO Railroad and Highway bridges in iron or steel, Turntables, Roofs, Girders, &c.Office and works, OntarioStreet, Hochelaga.f T9 A.E.Mitchell, B.C.L;; ADVOCATB; HUNTINGDON, P.Q.8 Prompt collections and returns guaranteed.\u201cBR OASEETS and OOFFINS.T= E subscriber keepacoustantly on hand a large stock of Caskets and Coffins of al) sises, styles,and prices Coffin Plates, Buria) Bobes, and other trimmingsalwaysin tock .Prices reasonable.A Heandsome Hearse kept.Orderspromptiyattended to Mrs À.Huwpanson , Huntingdon.GLASGOW & LONDON INSURANCE CO Capital $3,500,000.Insures all kinds of Property.James Street, Montreal.Janu property insured for six yearsand contents insured in a block.Instalments yearly on farm property and detached dwellings, churches snd schools, All risks taken at the lowest possible rates.$300,000 of business done since February last.JOSEPH LUNAN, Agent.AINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, READY-MIXED PAINTS Winson & NEWTON'8 ARTIST MATERIALS.SG\" Glass cut to all sizes.\u201cGa R.ONEY, J.Angus McNaughton's Block, Hunter-stree! P.8, Orders by mail promptly attended to.Huntiogdon.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.~ Head Office, - - Sherbrooke Carirat Pain Ur.+0.$1,456,138 va For.ooo 425,000 covers versus ons ++3,000,000 BRANCHES Waterloo, Cowansville, Stanstead, Coaticook, Richmond, Granby, Huntingdon, Bedford, CORRESPONDENTS : Bauz er Monvans.ann Braxcues im Cawapa.Namiona.Excmanon Baux: - - - Boston \u201c ParrBarx - =.-_ Nuw Yon \u201c BauxorScortamn - Loxpox, Exe.Deposits may be msde with our London, New York or Boston Correspondents and the amounts withdrawn at any office of the Bank.STERLING EXCHANGE AND AMERICAN CURRENCY BOUGHT AND SOLD.Sterling bills issued in any amounts required.Notes, Bille and Coupons received for Collection.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.te received and interest allowed.hours, 10 to 3.Saturday, 10 to 1.se W.H.ROBINSON, Manager.,uris for Advortising and Job Work, left with James Anderson, Ormstown, who is ageat for the Gleaner, will be attended to, The Canadian Gleaner be more cesiain than any of the other methods.In\u2018view of jthees interesting facts vo are, he thinks, ffurced to admit thes hygiene and therapeutics, as produced by animals, may, in the interests of pl pistons.studied with advas- .Many physicians bave been obesrvers of animale, their instinct to cure themselves, and have appropristed the knowledge so brought under their observation in their practice.CANADA.The subject of one of the two essays to NO.1252 HUNTINGDON, Q.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1887.provincial sompatition in connection with the work t tural and Arts Awsocistion wes this $1.50 A-YEAR (year, «The outbuildings of tbe farm, with dis- grams.\u201d The successful competitor this year WATCHES! CLOCKS! JEWELLERY! AND SILVERWARE! LADIES\u2019 FINE LEATHER PURSES, LEADPENCILS AND LEADS, GoLp, SILVER, AND RUBBER THIMBLES, HorN AND RUBBER HAIRPINS, Plush Glove Boxes, do Handk'chf Boxes, Vases of all kinds, do Jewel Boxes, Toilet Sets, do Companions, Dairy Thermometers, do Photo Frames, ALL KINDS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.J.W.SAUNDERS, OprosITE PosT-OFFICE, HUNTINGDON.Revolvers & Cartridges.PAY UP NOTICE.HE undersigned, who is about to remove to the West, wishes to inform all indebted to | bim that prompt settlement is required imme- 'diately.All unsottled accounts will bo found | with Mr Mitchell of Huntingdon.Ho also offers for sale his Jlouse and t, advantageously | situated for business on Depot street.52 Ormstown, Oct.bth.Dr.McLAREN.HE sale notes of W.J.Morriron fall due on tbe 19h of this month, when prompt payment is requested.\u2018They will he found in the SPECTACLES, EYEGLASSES, & GOGGLES, hands of the same at St Agnos, Dundee.52 ANTED, a female teacher for tbe Port Lewis school.Tern, eight months, Salary | $16 per month.Apply to the undersign 3 PRY S, Pzror, Port Lewis.REAL ESTATE NOTICE.HE undersigned begs to intimate that he in- 'T tends to devote the principal part of his time Small Clocks & Thermometers for Fancy Work.to the real estate business, and would respectfully ask parties having farms or other properties to Oroameuted Glassware, | go) or rent to place the same in bis bands, feeling assured from past oxperience and extensive acquaintance, that he can secure the best possible rosults, JAMES Bara, Cavey Hill, P.Q.HE subscriber bogs leave to inform bis friends T and the public at large, that ho has obtained ! a license, as Auctioneer, and is now prepared to attend to all Auction Sales in the distriet of Beau- barnois, when required so to do.Prompt and correct returns made.For terms enquire of M.8.McCoy, Auctioneer.Hantingdon, 21at Sept.NEW, INVENTION NO BACKACHE.RESIDENCE FOR SALE, CORNER oF CHAMPLAIN AND JACQUES CARTIER STs.VALLEYFIELD.and ornamental trees and shrubs, easy.Address T.BoLpue, 58 Valleyfield.HE undersigned having sold his mills, offers for sale his residence, situated as above.Lot 90 by 131 feet, with many valaable shade The bouse contains 12 rooms, finished in hardwood.Water and overy convenience ; best of drainage.Terms , ASY ods Leen Sawed by one « sawed hand corde i | ny, we ed Cute log, Province or Quraxc, District of Deaubarnsis, } SUPERIOR COURT FOR LOWER CANADA.The Twenty-ninth day of September, one-thousand-¢ight- No 1133.huudred-and-eighty-Beven.IN VACATION.FOR SALE, F.Downie.Huntingdon, Que.In the Matter of OUSE AND LOT on Main-atreet, Valley- CHARLES RAPIN, of the Town and District of Beauhar.fleld (opposite Cotton factory), owned by Pa 150 feet square; good house, well, &c.Apply to Jamzs WarTIE, or G.H, \u2018ISRAEL LEMAY, of the same place, hotel-keeper, PmikLIPs, Valleyfield, or to Wx.8.MacLAREN, 55' Thedefendant having made a judicial abandonment of his ols, bailiff, d'etitioner, AND Defendant.roperty, for the benefit of his creditors, on the Twenty-ninth VILLAGE PROPERTY FOR SALE BY AUCTION.OCTOBER 14th, in the village of Huntingdon: Elder, on Prince-street.2nd.One brick Dwelling-House, with good room street.- 3rd.One Tenement Block, containing rooms fo 12 tenements, Bouchette and York streets, out reserve.Sale at 2 o'clock P.M, A.PHILPS, - Auctioneer, 1st.One new Brick Dwelling-House, with kitchen and woodshed attacbed, and a good barn snd well on eaid lot, lately occupiod by David situated on the corner of The above Lots and Buildings will be sold with- Terme made known on day of sale.y of September, instant [1887], the creditois of the said defendant are notified to meet in the office of the Protho- uotary for this District, on the Fourteenth day of October next [1887], at Ten o'clock in the forenoon, to give their HE undersigned will sell, by publie AUCLION, advice touching the appointment of à Curator of the said at the county building, Huntingdon, the fol- ' property, and on such other matters 85 may lewfully be lowing LOTS AND BUILDINGS belonging to submitted to them.By order.the estate of the late David Eider, on FRIDAY, 52 Dpty.P.8.C.D.PHIALCOFSKY, Province of Quebec, District of Beauharnois.No.4214, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON.LOUIS N., MASSON, of St Anlcet, in the District of Beau.harnois, merchant, Plaintiff, 8 VB.and a well, on the lot, situated on Bouchette- ANDREW MCKENZIE, formerly of the ssmo place, but now of parte unknown, farmer, Defendant.The defendant is ordered to appear within two months.Given at Huntingdon aforesaid, this third day of October, cighteen-buodred-and-elghty-seven.WILLIAM HASSAN, Clerk of said Court, NEW FALL GOODS.r HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.ated on Prince-street.will be rented for a term of years, Apply to ANDREW PHILPS.year.Terms reasonable.Apply to A.PaiLps.DWELLING-HOUSE and Lot of Land, with ADIES, in th f Mantles and Ulst in & good barn attached, also 8 good well, situ.| L \u2018ot stock uacenally large and very choles havig flod our stock unusnally large and very choice having If not sold immediately, \u2018 been solected from two Montreal and two Toronto houses, also Ulsters for misses\u2019 aud children's Mantles and Mantle | materials.Also, à email House to Rent, by the month or Black and Colored Dress Goods, HOUSE TO RENT dence of Dr Elder.Apply to ANDREW SOMERVILLE.Huntingdon, 19th May, 1887.Fancy Wool Shawls, heavy double Shawls, Corsets, Fancy Dry Goods, Trimmings, &c.Gents, we can suit you and N PRINCE BTREET, containing 6 rooms, fit you well this season in Overconts, Suits, ready made or made to order, Furnishiogs, Flannels, ladles\u2019 and gent's shed, \u2018and stable, with garden, next to resi- fine Boots, children's fine and heavy Boots, Rubbers, boys\u2019 Overcoats and Suits, Table Cutlery, China and Stoneware, Floor Oil Cloth, Carpets, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., also the 10, 12 and 15 cent Dress Meltons and Flanocls in cvery desirable shade.HOUSE TO RENT.bouse.Possession given immediately.MRs A, HENDERSON.Huntingdon, Sept.22nd, 1887.O RENT, a brick house on Henderson street, ALEX.M°N AUGHTON & BRO.T First-class garden in connection with the Septen ber, 1887.TABLE MANNERS For CHILDREN.\u2014As little folks are sometimes not polite or orderly at FARM FOR SALE acres, by letter to oN Mack, Box 81, 46 Huntingdon, their meals, we give the following simple and N Trout River, Elgin, about 3} miles from the Practical rules for their special benefit, and Village of Huntingdon, and containing 150 which we would advise them to commit to The farm is 8 desirable one, being under a good state of cultivation with the exception of the pasture-land and 15 acres under good bush, For further particulars apply on the premises, or memory : In silence I must take my seat, - And give God thanks before I eat ; Must for my food in patience wait Till I am asked to hand my plate ; 1 must not scold, nor whine, nor pout, Nor move my chair or plate about; HOUSE AND STORE R SALE, in the pleasant village of Dewitt- ville, which is on the line of railway and contain mills and school.land, and the store, the old Oliver property, is well situated for business.Apply to ANDREW OLIVER, Rockburn, FR SALE OR TO LET for 5 Years, Lot No, 137, on the 3rd rauge of the Township of Havelock, county of Huntingdon, containing 100 acres, with brick house ard barns complete, well watered, 80 acres improved, a good orchard, balsuce in pasture, 3000 maple trees.Part of purchase money can temain with purchaser for a term of yoars on interest.A good title.Apply to the proprictor, JOHN NAPPER, at Barrington, P.Q.85 SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE.OCATION very desirable ; one mile west of the rapidly growibg village of Huntingdon, having the village in full view from the house, consisting of 110 acres ; nearly balf of (bis in a good state of cultivation, and a good desl more of it easily cleated.The buildings comprise a commodious first-ciase stone dwelling-house and fair cotbulld- ings.There ison it a sugar grove of nearly 1000 trees, geoond-gromth ; also 8 large number of second-growth oak, It has, in the pasture, à never-failing spring of splendid water-=no pump needed, À beautifal grove of evergreens of about one acre in extent stands near the spring.Îts fine location, richness of soil, good young orchard and many other advantages makes the above one of the most valuable farms in the county.Terms; one-half cash, balance on time at 6 per cent, Jossrz Down De MALL, Physician and Surgeon at the old stead opposite R.N.Walsh's store, Ormatown cipated There are 6 acres of \u2018With knife, or fork, or napkin ring, T must not play\u2014nor muet I sing; I most not speak & uacless word\u2014 For children muet be seen\u2014not heard ; I must not talk about my food, Nor fret if 1 don't think it good ; My mouth with food I must notcrowd, Nor while I'm eating speak aloud; Must turn my head to cough ot sneese, And when I ask, say, \u201cIf you please ;\u201d The table-cloth I must not spoil, Nor with my food my fingers soil ; Must keep my seat when 1 have done, Not round the table sport or run ; When told to rise, then I must put My chair away with noiseless foot, Aod lift my beart to God above, In praiee for all His wondrous love.THE COMPOSITION OF THE BRITISH ARMY.\u2014The annual statistical return of the British army, which has just been issued, is instructive, There were last year in the army 32,153 Irishmen, 16,446 Scotchmen, and 146,141 Englishmen ; and what a curious contrast these figures bear to those of twenty years ago, when the British army consisted of 55,583 Irishmen, 17,011 Scotchmen, and 106,810 Englishmen.In twenty years the number of Irish soldiers has diminished by 23,000.The Prince of Wales who is deer stalking in Scotland, will celebrate his silver wedding on March 10th, and elaborate festivities are anti- l|coeded in holding a large League meeting ycs- WAGES AND LIVING IN ONTARIO.NEWS BY ATLANTIC CABLK.against epidemics.Dr Gru again was Mr Thomas Shaw, of Hamilton, who Dublin, Sept.29.\u2014A number of emergency Furie, advocated the old aaaraniine syetom Dn has won this prise five times in succession.Mr men who were engaged in seizing cattle near Pettenkofor contended that the most effective D.L, Macpherson, of Lancaster, President of the Arklow, boing resisied, fred a volley of revoiver prevention of epidemics was the English plan of Kastern Dairgmen\u2019s Association, was second in and rifle shots.Juhn Kinsella, sixty yearaold, thorough disintection.A numbor of members tbe race, and the jodgos in their report speak was killed, and several persons were wounded.supported the view that quarantine was almost bighly of his essay.Dablin, Oct.1.\u2014Timothy D.Sullivan, Lord useless, pointing out the fact that England, though 18 the Hochelaga contested election case some Muyor of Dublin, who is the proprietor of several conslanily expused to epidemics aa the chief SXirsordinary evidence bas been elicited.Several newspapers, and Mr William O\u2019lirien, publisher of maritime power,never quarantined,relying on the ®itnceses testified that they had been intimidated United Ireland, huve been summoned to appear local sanitary r1ogulations to keep out opidemics, 8d coerced into voting for Mr Villeneuve, the at the Pulice court on Wednesday next to answer In the debate on cremation the speakors unani.[%!ling member for the county.Mr Charles the charge of publishing reports of the doings of mously approved that method of disposing of Campagne, the unsuccessful candidete, deposed suppressod branches of the National Leaguo.corpues.Nir Douglas Galton, Sir Spencer Wells that before the election in question be had been in Galway, Sept.20,\u2014The onquiry into the cir- and others insisted that it was necessary to cre.he Ricbelien hotel taking a drink when Derocher, cumstances surrounding the murder of Constable mate the bodies of porsons who had\u201d died of | the proprietor, came to his side and said he wished Whelehan by moonlighters was continued yester- smallpox and other infectious diseases and in.© talk with him.lie then conducted witness to day.The government announced tho withdraw.atances were adduced of the dead poisoning the |® private apartment, where he met Senator Sen.al of the prosecution of Callinan, one of the living despite overy sanitary precaution.cal, President of the Ontario and Richelieu Com- prisoners, who has turned Queen's evidence.The Mr Pulydore Ide Keyuer, alderman for Farring.PAPY, Who after some conversation offered him a evidence shows that 5 constables secroled them- don Without, n Roman Catholic, who heads the |oheque fur $400, and added that perhaps Mr solves in Farmer Sexton's house, The prisonors list of aldermen who bave not occupied the civio Villeneuve would give him as much more if he came to the house and knocked twice on the doar.chair, has been elected Lord Mayor of London, ould act in the former's favor.Me Senecal also Sexton asked, \u201cWho's there?\u201d They replied, Ho will bo sworn into office on Novembor 8.\"|told witness, who refused the offer, that if be \u201cPolice.Open the door.\u201d Sexton openod tho London, Oct.3.\u2014Mr John Bright has written Wanted & loan of $10,000 it might be raised.door, whereupon 3 of the prisoners, two of whom a lotter, in which he says :\u2014\u201c1 have never been Mr Mercier has appointed himself a member of wero urmed with rifles and one with a revolver, more a friend of Iroland than now, when object | the Quebec Council ot Public Instruction.rushed in to attack Sexton.The police then ing to hand that unfortunate country over to the| The experiment adopted some years ago by the emerged from thoir hiding placo and a desperate rule of revolutionary, rebel conspirators.Justice Militia department of having the clothing of the struggle ensued.The fight lusted fuily 20 min- to Ireland requires not only that the lawa shall be Canadian militia manufactured in the Dominion utes, and boih the policemon and the prisoners just, but that they shall be obeyed.lt in my instead of in England, bas given the atmost satis: were severely injured.Finally the three men tympathy with the Irish people whivh forces me | faction.The departmental authorities are about were overpowered and arrested, During the 10 uffor a strong opposition to Gladstone and Par- to call for tonders fur next year's supplies, which moloe accomplices outside of the houso murdered nell.\u2018Tho latter is not changed.The former will include rifle, cavalry and scarlet tunics.Five ble Whelehan, who had been left on five yours ago condomned and donounced him, but thousand was the number required last year, .now he comos forward as his a i > i Dublin, Oct.2\u2014William O'Brien, Lord Mayor fender.\u201d pologis.and de Pas esp paie a va ; ; ; > ., » Sullivan of Dablin, und Professor Strong, suc engaged in the barn of Mrs Donnelly, about nine miles Irom bere, Samuel 'I'nylor, who owne a rival machine, outered tho barn when an altercation \" arose between the two men, It appears ill-feeling It is exoeed- had existed betwoen them, and on this occasion Paylor accused O'Brion of undermining him in getting the Donnelly threshing, claiming that it tad been promised to bim (Taylor).This was denied.Taylor then called O'Brien a liar, when the latter struck him twice and he feli into the arms of some workmen dead.O'Brien gave him- terday on the estates of the Marquis of Lane THE Ontario Bureau of Industries has just downe at Luggacurran without the knowledge of issued its report for 1886 on labor, wages ani the authorities and therefore without the interfor- cost of living in the province.ence of the police, Mr O'Brien mado a strong ;agly interesti but b ; speech supporting a vigorous continuance of ingly interesting, ut by no means cheering the plan of campaign inaugurated by tho Longue, Labor is not abundant, and wages are going One of tho greatest of the native kings of down, while the cost of living is increasing.Hindostan, the Nizam of Hyderabad has address.Through the introduction of machinery less ed a letter to the Indian Office which is subjected labor is now required by farmers, and the to great congratulations in English official ciroles.supply even in harvest time fur exceeds the de- ; The Nizam says in the outset of bis letter that mand throughout nearly the whole province.wolf up.Samuel Taylor a hd, resident of he has for some time noticod thut the Indian This tends to lower the wages, though the great cillor for ro roral yours.Tia leaves & large family.revenue has shown but little increase, while the cause of tho reduction is the low price now re.; expenditures bavo been steadily gaining.le tinds ceived for agricultural produce, Last year the |p, A oanal has been Sompleted hich renders tbat these expenditures have been steadily in- orth, Unt., accessible by boat from Rideau lake, creased by the necessity of expending largo sums wages, with board, of the agricultural laborer Montreal, Sopt.28.\u2014A romarkable c for improved delence of he.Indian \u2018frontior only averaged $158 a year, or $251 without brought toa clove before the Queen's Bench to day, against tho advance of Russia and Contral Axis.board, Monthly engagements averaged $17.06 which shows to what lengths the national feelin Ifo nays in this lotter that he believes that entire with board, or $26 64 without.is carried here.An employé of the Montreal India\u201c boncfits from theso menmsures, and ho À» regards the wnge-earners in cities and |postuffice named Losieur bad been on his trial for therefore as tho oldost ally of the Iinglish in towns the report is based on 378 returns, em.several days for stealing money letters from the India decms it necessary to show in rome open bracing 10,256 employees.From those it was powtoftice, The evidence in the case was oleae way that the interests of all tho inbabitants of found that in the month of October last the |ngninst the prisoner.The principal witness tor India, British and native, are identical in this average wages of males over 16 were $8.99 per the defence broke down during bis examination matter of frontier dofonce against Lussian ag.week, as against $9.13 the previous year; but and confessed the fact, and the judge charged gression, JIe therefore offers tho English gov- the wages of females were practically the same \u201cvon sainat the accused, The jury consisted ernment a free situ of £200,000 annually for the jp, both years, $4 38 and $437 per week.The o six ranch LSanadinns, three Irish Catholica and period a Lv You for the purpose of purent working hours averaged 50.43 per week for or» aled tian Mid tharos.for the cing Fogo rsourcon lon Lh line of Joes Lys, amd 59,50 for men.The average wages ies of hy & French frymen loging bus speake of this contribution and Hays that it is abso- per hour 1675 blachemithn, 17.05 so i car- tho English who wanted to convict him, fs proof lutoly without proccdent in Indian history of any Penter ocents; machinists, 16.41) cents; of which they pointed to tho fact that a purely such stop boing taken in timo of peace, and hat moulders, 21.02 cents; and painters, 1692 irench jury b J Doon rotused.Who were these it is significant of the grodt distrust of the Kas , nglisl one + \u201cWhy, when the English.Asiun \u2018botentatos against Russia.The Nizam is _ Of course the earning, as well as the cost of [spesking element came here, most of thers bad tbe foremost Mohammedan potentate in the Eng- living, vary very considerably, but returns were hurdly a rag to their back, and they were indebted lish quarter of Asia, and in tho substantiul received from 2684 persons situated in 23 dif- Lo the ancestors of Lhe nation of the prisoner, who, attribute of power ho is superior to the Shah of ferent cities and towns.From these it appeared when they were poor and in trouble, opened their Persia.i , that last year the average number of working fours an had compassion on thom.\u201d Une of the Mr John Bright has written a letter denying days was 270.41 ; and that the average rate of 8 \"1 JIFO™ expla ns that on reaching the jary the statement that he could not support the yearly earnings (taking all classes) was $381 83; room the French-Canadians cluster together - government's Irish policy because he had de- \u2018while the average cost of living was $350.36.and formed a solid national phalanx of six for se.ittal, snd t 1 clared that force was no remedy for the trou.Of those 2,684 only 1,061, who had families de- in bobulf of the soi argument Le re aan bles in Ireland.Mr Bright says \u2014\"Disunion- pending on them, saved anything.Their sur- they prossed was the theory that t iats, whether under Mr Gladstone in Englaud plus saving aggregated $130,050.or an average beow, b a mistake of the Diner, twa note nem or Mr Parnell in Ireland, are not careful as to \u201cof $48.45; but in most of these cases the man\u2019s bercd 1343230, It wan in vain that the Knglish- the truth of their statements, Force is no re- earnings were supplemented to some extent by speaking jarors, who wore also for the most part medy for just disputes, but it is a rem.dy, and those of his wife and children.Then of 277 |©&-religionints of the prisoner, reminded the often the only remedy, for disorder and vio.' the increase was just equal to their cost of liv.French-Canadian of their oath, of tbe directness lence.I supported Mr Gladstone's Acts of ing, while the average deficiency of 384 was of the evidence and of tbe charge of the jadge.1881 and 1882 for the suppression of the Land nu less than $6036\u2014the latter having only \u2018The national phalanx could not be broken, and a League and disorder in Ireland, and I now sup.been employed on an average 247.83 days.The report that the jury had disagreed bad, after à ha ; na : - whole night had been spent in the jiry room, to port the government in its effort to suppress average cost of living, to those who had a sur- be entered.Judge Baby ordered t o prisoner to the National League, which is the Land League plus, was $407.46, and the average number of be held over for jbo on i dor another name.My sympathy for ne their dependents was 3.45, of course including had opened bundrede oflettors,apending (be money ris ren Dot a = of & Jac on in a ® rege! >.only by himsolf.Ladeed, at the best, it was they contained in dissipation.\u2019 y having constant employment, ex-| The le of Quion, up th .years ago, before Messrs Gladstone, Harcourt erting great care, prudence and comme and lowed The exams of Dactingbem ard wide and Morley and their noisy followers had & by avoiding all unnecessary luxuries and com- |short work of a number of agents for Picturesque word to say in favor of the Irish tenantry, or forts, if not wany necessaries, that any were Canada, Who had inveigied many residents tosub- the suffering of any portion of the people.Re-'enabled to save anything, so that much priva- scribe for a twenty-two dollar book, although the cent events have strengthened my sympathy.tion must have been felt among the less for- parties thought they were only to get 8 sixty cent We have delivered the tenants from all that tunate and improvident, one.An agent named John Lamb was set upon was unjust and oppressive in the laws affecting - ; and dispoiled of & big bundle of agreements, which the tenure of land.It is needful to free them ANIMAL MEDICINE., |more torn up.The sgent was then lifted into a from the wicked conspiracy which ia leading ANIMALS get rid of their parasites by using waggon and driven out of the village to a river, them to dishonesty and crime, The leaders of dust, mud, clay, etc.Those suffering from where be was ducked.At Bryson, Brownlow, the conspiracy teach the tenant that his true fever restrict their diet, keep quiet, seek dark, [another agent, aleo got a bad bandling from a interest is to plunder his landlord and to cherish PY places, drink water and sometimes plunge crowd.Prostrate on the floor, with 8 big boot- a bitter hatred for England.Industry, honesty into it.When a dog has lost his appetite ho heel suspended ovor his face, he was compelled to and regard for the law are despised \u2018and con.68s that species of grass known as dog's grass, |8'79 °F his contracts, demned.It is this conspiracy with which the\u2019 which acts as un emetic and purgative.Cats On Friday the palace of Cardinal Taschereau at bulk of theliberals are asked to ally themselves also eat grass.Sheep and cows, when ill, also eer ot ue Dominion % perma a es The leaders of the liberal party, forgetting seek out certain herbs.An animal suffering where upon fe gminion Srp at the whatever is honorable in its past history march from chronic rheumatism always keeps, as far os he use of the Vi e quart oi be Cited.in the path which will lead only to party dis- | * possible in the sun.The warrior ante Ceres quarters in the el.race and national disaster.1 would.save the have regularly organized ambulances.Lat À week ego there arrived at Ottawa « long bers! party with which I have been much relle cut the attennæ of an ant, and other ants Wooden box consigned to the Secretary of longer associated, and for which I have worked s™° and covered the wounded part with a State.Ît was opened and init were found more than any of the present acting leaders, itransparent fluid secreted in their little | smo flag poles with tattered ribbons of silk from the humiliation with which it is menaced.| months hi .; |linging to them.100% Ro proved oi be the I would, with my aympethy for Ireland, save a chimpanzee is wounded it stops the, 0 from I ysl Canadian Regi- the populace from the future conduct of men bleeding by placing its hand on the wound snd Ment, come from India toa last resting place in who are answerable for much of the present dressing it with leaves or grass.When an ani.Canada.The disposal of the relics not suffering and ali of the disorder which the mal has & wounded arm or à leg hanging on, it, been settled.: » completes amputation with its teeth.A dog, à : era, on an extra.On being stung on the muzsle by a viper, ves Fred L Hantiagton vas killed by the ordinary rumor to the effect thut the Queen in- | Observed to punge its head repeatedly for sev west od morning mail train at the Marble o ; Ï j i i River dump, about 3 miles east of Chateau tends next year to visit India, The Queen has, ors! days in running water.The animal event- Pr ' Bay.on very good authority, frequently expressed the uslly recovered.on Wednesday.He was walking on the track, | most carnest desire 10 seo ber great Oriental Em-| A sporting dog was run over by a carriage.\u2018and as the train approached started to step to pire, and the journoy last winter of her favorite During three weeks in winter it remained lying one side, but apparently changed his mind aad lady.in-waiting, the dowager Marchioness of Ely, \u2018in & brook, where its food was taken to it.The tried to cross on the other side.There was to India is believed to bave been the preliminary animal recovered.A terrier hurt its right eye; not time for him to clear the track, and the en- of the royal visit.The prospect thereof will! it remained under a counter, avoided heat and gine struck him and threw him down the em- also explain the ach-taikad of fact that the light, although it habitually kept close to the baokment An arm and a leg and probably Queen ie oy industani, fire ; it adopted a general treatment, rest and his neck also were broken.The train wae Ba h ted to the P : .a jabilee oi from he German Empress.LP abstinence from food.The local consisted stopped, and he was living when reached, bat @ : X ) present consisted of a set of ecolesinatical vost.{in licking the upper surface of paw, which it expired before he could be carried to the cars.ments, the Empress\u2019 own handiwork.| applied to the wounded eye ; again licking the Huntington was probably about 30 years of Berlin, Oct, 1.\u2014The Hygienic Congress \u201cat, PAW when it became dry.age,and was at ooe time & resident of this vil.Animals suffering from the rheumatic fever lage, where he was Vienna ended to-day.Nomerous German doctors in à small way in attended tbe congress.The discussions of lend- treat themselves by the continued application the stationery business.has been living of ing interest related to international regulations of cold water, which M.Delauney comsiders to ; late at Chateaagay.\u2014 Palladiam, The Chateaugap Advertiser.| Dr McLaren has changed his purpose of leaving for the West, and will remain in Ormatows.The suction sale, of which notice was given, will not take place, and his patrons will find\u2019 him at home as usual.AUCTION SALES.i On WEDNESDAY, October 26th, at the residence of JAuEs BRowNn, 2} miles ea
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