EUROPE SHORT 0F WHEAT. THE. OLD WORLD IS FACING A VERY GRAVE SITUATION. Brend Is Rising In Price â€" Becrbohm Say When: Will Go to Two Dollars Per Bushelâ€"The shortage in Europe Said to be Tremendous â€" “1am The American Agricullnrlst Says. The bakers in almost! every city and town in Canada. have given 1101 ice that the price of bread must be raised. The prudent housewife will want. to know what it is that sends the price of bread kiting and so materially increases the household expenses at the time when thecoal bin needs replenishing for the Winter. She knows in a general way that, the price of wheat has gone up and that the builds and bears in the wheat gambling houses at New York and Chicago are making and losing for- ï¬e wheel. Behind them as the real arbiter of the price of Wheat and'of I’bread stands the spectre of (ammo iwmdl begins, to haumt Europe and has .mdy set the French papers talk- ing of bread riots. , tunes day by day. She may think, indeed. that the price of biead is the stake in this mighty game. As a mat- ter of fact, however, the bullls and bears the men who try’ to pvurt up the price or to bear it down. are merefly flies on A GRAVE SITUATION. The American Agricwlrturist, perhaps the greatest authority on the contin- eï¬nt, initslntest issue sayszâ€"The food crop situation abroad is indeed grave. Commercial estimates of Europe's, inâ€" mding England's, needs of wheat im- Ports range all the way from1800 to 400 million bushels. Inquiries conducted IDYEâ€"1110mm past by American Agri- mrlfturist indicate that the higher es- timate is the more conservative. Eur- DDO'B wheat crops fon 1895â€"4-3 aver- IIg‘id about 1.500 million bushels. In the famine year of 1891, Europe's Wheat product was only 1,200 millions. The impression is gaming ground that Europe's wheat crop this year is even less than in 189]. If BO, she must not only import. her usual supply of wheat. but 300 million bushels more on top of that. Quite as bad is the potato prospect. W produces in ordinary seasons twice as many bushels of potatoes as of wheat. HIer potato crop is about equal to her rye and wheat crops to- gether. The normal potato crop in the icoumtries above enumerated is 2.850 million bushels. D'ue allowance for the Tie'ars and exaggerations even of our Iwell-informed European representaâ€" tives still leads American Agriculturist to the conclusion that only about 1.850 million bushels of potatoes will be har- vested in these countries this year. Without regard to the United Kingdom or other Europe, there is a. shortage of some 1,000 million bushels of pota- Total . '. . “1,625,000,000 No part of the world. apparently, has any considerable surplus ofcereals exâ€" cept the United States and Canada. The potato crop in these countries is about 2:) per cent. less than last year. and ma besum smaller. The United States. aanonotatoes forexport. But if prices 30 high enough. the Unilod States can spare 240 million bushels of wheat, 800 million b'uslhels of corn, 100 million bushels of oats and 10 mil- lion bushels of rye, total say 650 mil- lion bushels. Why mufl of. the foreigner ex t 00 pay Aron}: the“ prices to ay' Boerbohm must have had an inkling M Europo’s homage in rye and pota- wes when I Irmch tabled over {mm Livor X that I)†and would be wmpslled puy $2 for wheat before the next 0 com in. But new wheat {M , southern hemisphere wi'll be on the at in January. the ELI-0pm adtha ion as a whotn is car- minly no worse than £1: 1891-2, there shortage in 30mm? The twelve months ended ulna 30, 1892, following W's abort crops of 1891. the for- nigner bought from tihe United States flour and wheat amounting Lot 225 mil- Llon bushels than average export price considean above 31 per bushel; of com. 177 m Ilion bushels at an average mum at over 650 r bushel; of rye. more than 18,000, buhhuls at an aw- orage of 950 per bushdlx. BEEBBOBIM‘S FRAN’I‘IO CABLE. The European shortage, compared with the average, is as foilows2â€" Bushels. \Vheat . . . . . 300,000,000 nye . . . v. . . 325,000,000 Potatoes . . . 1,000,000,000 But. this is not the worst of it. Europe usually produces as much rye as she does wheat. It is the bread Grain of the masses. The rye crop of the Principal European countries, Rus- sia. Germany, France. Austria, Bu:â€" Earia. Roumania, Italy. the. low counâ€" tries and Sweden, had averaged about 1.300 million bushels annually for1896â€" 5-4â€"3. This season, according to Amer- ican Agriculturis‘t's carefully compiled reports and inquiries through reliable correspondents in the countries of Principal production. the rye crop of these countries cannot much exceed 875 million bushels. Here is a shortage of 325miuiom bushels of rye. EurOpe's thortage in rye is even more serious than her wheat deficit. The two crops together are apparently over 600 hushâ€" efls less than the normal. Thiwsjv'flilï¬kbou't offset, Eumpe’s needs of wheat. and e. bun where isshe to find a substit for ‘hexluengrmqua THE EUROPEAN SHORTAGE commtr 3 Should anything like the above figurâ€" lGB generale realized. The American iAgnculrturist ints out that more ! thu‘vll half of allothe mortgages on all 1 the farms in all; the United Statespan ibe paid off this year. The American i Agriculturist also discusses the world- f\\'1(le situation as to supplies, demand land prices, showing that, the United :Smbes is in for a period of unprecedâ€" iented prosperity. This prosperlty Should be of prolonged duration beâ€" cause founded upon the sole basis of prosperous agriculrlure and rich farm- ersâ€"the rock-bottom foundation of 'natioml wealth. grass. slhe e's pota: pared with her 1896 and 1893, : the "famine" ye Sweden Denmark Germany Holland Bedgium this year compared with her fair yield of rye last ear, her full average rye product in 894, and her shortage in 1891. campile from comprehensive re- turns furnished by American Agricul- burist's foreign correSpondentsz~ (J;n Millions of Brushels.) will be these f Don’t g France Ital y . Austr i a Roam] unis. Russia Russi a Swede-n . Denmark Germany Holland Bngiunn . France . Ibally . A'ustr-ia. . Ro‘umania Buflgaria, Totals . . "8â€"73 {216 1,393 873 PAY OFF THE) MORTGAGE. The.Agriculturisrt adds the followmg builletm. which may have something to do with the ver light delivery of grain 1n the United ates to date :â€" Actlng under our telegraphic orders. a select number olf our most reliable corretspondents in the centres of comâ€" mercml production made a compre- hensive canvass toasceriain the farmâ€" ers' Views. Their telegrams ulp i0 the hour 0f £01113 to press with this ediâ€" Liovn indicates that farmers are very ï¬rm holders. they think that the conâ€" tmi the situation and will not et go mtil they get what they consider a. fad? price under present circumstances. This is further demonstrated by the fact that receipts of wheat since July 1 at Primary points up to Aug. 22, were only half as mush as in the same period of the boom sensor» in we [all of 1391. only half as mum: as in the same period of the boom sensor» in the [all of 1891. All reports a-peak of great jubilauon amqng the farmers. rapid payment of _theu‘ debts, and universal plans {or Improvements in everything pertain- lng- to the farm, stock and house. The outlco'; {or business in agricultuyal .trade and among the. rural populatlon lehqmryfheimingly brillignt. From the Galt Reporter. and Ill-chased a box of the pills. By the ime he had taken two boer the color had come; back intohishand and arm, and hymn time he had taken half a dozen boxes he was cured, and now he is Her than he ever was before in bu life, and as hearty and strong as any boy ix} the town. Yes, sir. I believe Dr. Willim' Pink Pills are a wonderlul medial-b." Mr. Robt. McLeod is a gumtlleman‘ well known in the town of Galt and throughout the district. In conversaâ€" tion with a member of the Reporter staff recently, he consented to make public the facts concerning the illness and restoration to health of his little b0y_._ He said:â€" Why. George. cu haven't smoked any at those cigar: saw you? for a birth- dag presenti. ‘. o. dear; I c‘mtdn’v ï¬nd it in my. heart to bum anything you gave mm A PLAIN STATEMENT FROM ME ROBT. MCLEOD, 0F GALT. Ilia Lilllc Son Was Paralyzed on One Side and Doctor‘s Treatment Ind Illm No Goodâ€"Dr. Wllllamn‘ Pink Pills “'ere Given and Efl'ccled a Thorough Cure. Total Tbtal SAVED HIS BUY. A TREMENDI (In Millions of Bushels.) 1c tors [I . . 1.859 2,836 2,899 1,931 . . 1,859 2.836 2,8991,931 EUROPE’S RYE- CROP and cor NWY OAUGH'I‘. , and her short year in. 1891, as g Agricuflturist’s n orrespondenfs in 3897 849 fl897 1896 510 671 20 23 17 19 174 244 )I 110 14 pow se in 1891. V SHORTAGE 20 1,180 1896 1893 1891 538 556 280 an s 159 30 348 23 19 244 11 29 80 118 1.270 1893 840 18 162 466 16 260 19 129 r comâ€" rop in rop in ,thered those 1891 483 14 730 44 440 188 Z44 swellings in ary surgeon ing wounds ing heals 51 horses or o coglans in t gang. cure]: to: quantity seldom ha Reduces [all inflammation which causes pain; and destroys all microbes that prevent healingâ€"hence its won- derful success. It is mild enough not to hurt the most delicate tissue, yet relieves any pain instantly; even the most violent Toothache. l'n white glass jars with nickel covers. Price, 256., 500, and $1.00. With Absorbent Cotton and lLintine in Envelope. The envelopes With 500. and $1.00 sizes, have also (Dental Pickups, to put cot- ton in tooth, and contain three and nine. times quantity of material in the a roun Adams’ Extract; Fleishm..nn‘s Yeast Sugar - I ream of Tartar Lukewnrm Water \Vhat is _a labor of love? - Walking 8. damaged wheel back over bem‘ miles of desolata and rocky road. Adams’ Extract; - - One bottle. Flelshmnnn‘s Yeast - One half to one oako Sugar - - - Two ounds. ream of Tartar - - One hal ounce. Lukewurm Water - - Two gallons Dissolve the water. cream of tartar and yeast in lbe water, add the extract and bottle; plnoa in a warm place for twenty-four hours until it {ex-manta. then place on ice. w on it: will open sparkling, cool and delicious. he ginger bee! can be obtained in all drug and grocery atom in 10 cans bottles to make two ga Ions. have also Dental Pick ton in tooth, and 00 nine times quantity 0 trial size. Gents :-â€"I was dreadfully nervous. and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It ujeted my nerves and strengthens my whole Nervous Sys- tem. I was trnubled with Constipa- tion Kidney null Bowel trouble. Your Teasoon cleaned mi' system so thor- oughly that I re idg regained health an strength. rs. . A. Sweet, Harb- ford, Conn. Sold by all druggists. "Why do you laugh at his jokes? It isn’t possible you understand them, in it? "No; but__if I glidzn’t laugh, he‘d Therein more Cetharh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctor renounced its a local disease. and prescribe focal remedies, and by oomtantly failing to cure with local treatment. pronouncad it. in- curable. Science has provon catarrh to be a constitutional disease. 23nd therefore requires Iv. nu. n-5,...»l». ("uno to éiï¬laih them Cuuflblbulluuun umvw... .._ ho», ‘ constitutional Lroatmen . Hall's Camrrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chenev 8: 00.. Toledo. Ohio. is the only constitutional cure on than market. It is taken internall in doses from! 10 drops to a Leaspoonfnl. 1: acts directly; on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circular- and taestlmonals. Address, F. J. CHENEY & 00.. Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggism. 750. Hall‘s Family Pill are the best. Dr. S. J. Andres. Beaver Hall, Monit- mal writeszâ€""On several (measitms I have known ‘Quhzkcure’ to remove Pain in the Burk within! fifteen minutes. It is espex-vfauy valuable, where Belladonna or Acmi'te plasters would not. be pre- scribed.†- Every man is oflihe r'mion that he paid a, tarflhflb price for is expariance. while others gm theirs at a bargain counter. : mWBé'Vnwagsirws 6f removinyg "Quit-k- omre," use oil; vzweline, butter. or any grease, turpentine or all-ohol. 7 Yes; that’s the oné they always send over to borrow Tom'lu'naon's lawn mow- 1M. Lang, 132 Am street. Quebec:â€" "'Quickcure' has always removed the Palm. in my Back in a very short timm I rally on nothing else." thispl' my man! - " ' Myï¬tn was an 312mg of a tonaâ€" Winliam Lee, Esq†Memhant Tailor. Buude Street. Mayor of the Parish of Quelxeozâ€""I have used 'Quickcure' (014 most painful r'heumaLism and got al- must instant relief. and Lb? pain has not rebmnsd since flast;SIprin-~; it also healed a. wound caused by 9 .us'ty nail in a marvellous manner. 1 consider it Lheï¬healing _remedy_ of the age." That is a vary pretty servant maid. th_e_y hays qexg door) (‘9 Tbmjltinson's. _~ "Quickcure" is Purposer made Thick; it wanted Soft it is Readily Thinned by Heating. And now. mlutsed ‘the unspeakable Turk, w‘p wifll proceed to fry a little fat: out of Greece. LA [ESE BONE Ur L‘ONTENTION. Cumsoâ€"l suppose those two excited cycllsLs are qurujreling over the merits of their rgpecuve {muffs pf yheelsa Be Not Deceived. A Cough, Hearse- ness or Group, are not to be trifled with. A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save you much trouble. Sold by all druggista. 'Cmmtâ€"Pockomooh m nuance. he Quick etermar; Philpnthmï¬wwpat brought you to ‘bodi W ‘7" 7 l r V V . Phi11mmx-‘(>p§eyb~Ah£ “tn-Hy charm 'd135khr1ï¬Ã©t at all. Their dispute in THESE SHIRT WAIST GIRLS I‘HfE UN] VEARBlAEL EXPERIENCE DRELADFULLY NERVOUS. UNANIMITY OF OPINION ADAMS' GINGER BEER. AS TO THAT lNDlEIMINlTY It Quickhe A LOWER OF BOOKS. unt USEIFUL PREFI‘Y‘ GIRL BIKE DEFINITION aftel: qum "QLHGKCUM ther am ï¬ne RECIPE arnti Only renewéd. Quimkheaf, 0 cents per tin. Read (Ty. Nb flire where Qu-ic s a. handkerchieï¬ I111 ï¬he time. - kes 3:11] the starched ie to keep his wier require hes," : ; ki-lls a1 Quebe very khe Quick noth- in noy mu all Flowery Fieldsâ€"W' nutt'n Wit' itâ€"I'd. jean it do sutt’n wit' me. Weary Willieâ€"Ef you bed a miJlion dollars, Field, wot would you do wit it! I urope, for all kinds of kidne trouble is now offered to the people or Cam: 3. A 15qu box 93 taample willbe sent; to any person gostpmd J‘or ten cents in stamps. If you take't em you dare not condemn them. They are gqod. Only a limited quantity at this low pnce. Order now. Address ALLISON MED. 00.. \Brockville. Ont. lmportan‘t "Offer" For The Canadian People That celebrated and wonderful Kldney Rem- ‘edi known as Dr. Allison's Kidney “Buds,†'ao {ghly andjustly estimat d in the homes of all Engligh pegplp i_n Enghgn and tihyoughouh J. B. Parkin, Esq., Notary Public, 44 Louis Street, Quebec, writes :â€""By inhalin heated "Quickcure," :11 Wife receive marked relief when 5 fering from difficulty in breathing during an attack of Asthmatic Bronchitis." I Why do tlhey F'ln‘rtly a. sleight Manse she sullters or more. . Mr. Boresomeâ€"A thousand times. Sheâ€"Vleld mu milnd doing it just once-stmightwayi Yiru- know papa has: been appohn'ted Coroner, and he hasn’t had any practice yet. the Karl's Clover Root Tea la a. leasaqt laxative. Re laws the bowe s, purl- fles the bloo . Clears the complexion. E88 to make and pleasant to take. 25 con . Sold by all drug-gist!» Sheâ€"And you say you. wbufld die fon me? loo-acre mortgaged farms in the counties Mlddlesex. Essex, Kent and Lambwn for 14816 very cheap; amall amount down. balance 1: a. low rate of interest. For list, apply W WILLIAM F. BULLER. Manager Ontario Loan a Debenture 00., London. '$EVERAL GOOD IMPROVED 50 AND 0 WANTED---. a. to introduce our household apecnames. nclone references. Dominion Specmlty 00.. 29 Melinda Br...Toronto ALMA MILLS. HILL (:HAMQ .. A 1 02: i In“ ast.‘ or n . limb. '34â€"; MEIRâ€"qua, Halon. n.1, Physicians Dentists ALL PAIN ILLS. HILL H I. Ba: I L r , 50111 no" Agni‘dagk ghmbrcaf :5 Adgld and the healing of WOUNDS, CUTS, BURNS, no. Just as the city looks to the country for most of the luxuries used on its tables, so the country must turn to the city for those con- veniences which are justly termed luxuries for the hard-working housewife. City housekeepers have learned to realize that to save time is to lengthen life. SAPOLIO ! is one of the best known city luxuries and each time a cake is used an hour is saved. On floors, tables and painted work it acts like a charm. For scouring pots, pans and metals it has no equal. IF YOUR STOREKEEPER DOES NOT KEEP IT YOU SHOULD lNSlST UPON HIS DOING SO, as it always gives satisfaction and its immense sale all over the United States makes it an almost neces- sary article to any well-supplied store. Everything shines after its use, and even the children delight in using it in their attempts to heln tround the house. A CITY LUXURY. AN OLD MAXIM REVISED 'ED___A FIRST CLASS MAN in ‘ every city and town in (Jan- introduce our Household Specialsiea TESTING HJIS LOVE THE CORRECT IDEA The Ludin Canadian College {or Young omen. ADDRESS x Manual Mr, M. Thomas, Ont. Totâ€"My mamma .says: If the put it; on. Tatâ€"My mamma, says: If. fits, take it offâ€"it’s too big; Fieldsâ€"W'y, I wouldn’t do itâ€"_Ifd jesa rest eaay and let AND know the Composition on r QUICKCUREK l,. a , and recommend it fol ' calil that little Miss ,of hand performer? has rafused a dozen 'ADEIPT all e cytoiï¬nt a“ “I. I. POI vouâ€" Olotho you mm, m in Md CREELMN “08.. Georgetown, 0m. KNITTING ’“ MONEY MAKER Prlceo only .ll, .20, 080. Ceylon Tea kï¬Du'Z‘ï¬â€™i €52" DOCTORS RECOMMEND Harris has for sale, William St. Toronto. SLATE, SHEET-METAL TILE E. ORAV'EL ROGFEB ADIESI MoDowell’I New ork Gal-me q Drafting Machine rivals t. a eewin m * oh no in usefulness. It. ï¬ts every form. to lo every tuhi n. easy t 1 ur and re. id boll. Don'obe wit. oug n. Air to glj olgou any. Sheeb Metal 0811111 5. Tern 02th. Til.i R $150k and Green R oflng Sig. 140 0 1008.312“. Tar, Roofilfg‘lgiw". . ut wnu Del, 0.. an p e o a . a 2‘ elepbone I '36. Rdelalde a W me! and ' monu- G; ‘DUTHIE 8:. 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