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stkarlk$cf-tio Fish.!, T.tTER a iorisol, Nys itit
ZacknOW,: Tuly 21,1862.
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The J'ul . Benoit of the Bureau of
tdustriea g ves a: _summary of the Con -
Won of grain; hay, and tract crops in
nt.trio, together with statistics of tiar-
a
cara. a of grain crops: and est rnatea. of' •pro
tioty and of the year`s clip of fins and.
'erase wools,
The_ condition -cf the crops! is corn,
1 iled .from. the reports of five - hundred
sure; pondents,nisdc on•the• lst ofJuly,
nd towering nearly every township: in
he -Province. :The statistics- of acreage
;Til i f estiivates ot pr 5duce wereaoilect-
1with .tl,o assistance of Public, and
apa .deSchnol_ Tear:hereon tLhe31st of
61' fschedules, having :been distrrbii
eclli f trners through€he schools, and,'
v hes; •filled and tabulated, returned to
he-. trreau. Itis»et-Braune. - that the
;;ores are strictly accurate, but it is he:
icvv'd that if they err at all it is ,not on
the aide Of excess. The estimates of
litetdeTee-are<,..af'eottrse°,. gootl only for f he-
tirnB at -which .they • were made by
farme?-rs ;-they are too great or too: small
in the proportion that the clops have
since been modified by. con.ditiorrg.• 1t.
is itr:tended: to verify.. theta; when the
threshing season begins.
It: will. be noticed in the sunitnary. of
ages given below that tho areaunder
fall wheat: is nearly double,.the area
under Spring wheat. 'Th.is ' a a- great-
,rt;tative change, since l&"ro; when the
drops were of tearly e.gital area. In that
car the : total _ aria under wheat wet
1,3;65.872 7 2; !cares, and the product
14*2:33,389 bw liels_ This year the total.
era& is 1,763,876 Amore$, and thei eirtiica
produce 30P3,0_83 bushel, " Tho
ittort,asR. and change have taken place
chiefly in the West Mlland,. Georgian
I. ay"sn'1; Lake. Huron counties.
- 1te €all wheat is reported very , geod
throughout. the.westarn hale cf. the Pro-
vines. It has recovered adrairabty from
the effects of spring: frosts, and if the
-:wouth' r -corrtinuPa fitvourable until the
- harvest.ing,: the yield will be better tIran
a t>t::av average.:. In. the eastern half the. re
:�
rcA is • ere less favourable. In • the St
I,.1wrt nee and Ottawa counties it.vl ill be
• not. more, than hslf_e Grctp.' f mist be
rYtnarked,. however, leastWard of
1j' rlk county a much greater :area ot
strong wheat is_grownthair<of fall wheat,-
` wheat id re..
. a4Gtd theccrnatiesn af: spring
lr:rttekl aiccrilent. Tlie indication ata•,
Indeed; that the_ est%t fated produce of
fife returns far wheat
Rot- as>inming that i
t4 :
.ti that the crop._ isI`
Ui.tario . will have a Muplus fur outside
markets, of fully 20,000,00a b ishel:1.
f�cta premises to be an excel ei t:cr.op
i;ttt all aactiune of the Proviuce, and bar
tor pati. Pets-fiirly goods The-
rains
he-rfins of .1Ta F and J Une, while favourable
to the tomer grain:,, were sorrte-tt<lrat in-.
Jttrious to, the latter ;_ i,txt the warm. days :
4 the, hist -two weeks of June caused all -
to. thrive . woudc+rtt llt . -Is •i:c a
ceea'gan d-estittet to tag a failure ; the tear-
lterr.tr ure has been too lowfor it.
Ttie etelter;crap: wtU, be shor•t:. in con=.
see luwrra,� t of the plant . havrtrg- been:
h -aced 1).y string frosts. Timothy mead-
.
owe haft• a late start as the result of a
c.OW Alay, but- they pickled up finely
throughout ,iukt , awl- the crop win not
' - he far >,11: rt of au averige.
• The fruit crop ,has suffers'd severely
' Ilteiglout_ the yrastern cennties the
gold %Tarifa, ant scat wincl,t which fol:
lowed the blossoming season' ''having'
bligut <d it, In- ttfe eastern counties the
trees -canto. titer into bioor..it•, and apples
especz.clly promise t ' ' be a large crop.
I stere- tint! l,, a searcity of Ometries and
phis ter :k ut small fruit is aburrearit
- 'ao:fvliOwL:Ug ialrle gives taco rettfrner
eiff acreage and estimate of produce
the Bounties of.Bruce and Huron
BRUCE.
• Amos:
Fall Wheat 66,892
Spring Wheat 11,184
e .. ...., 1 956'
Bart . .8
Oats... 49,37
R e ......... 590
Peas . 32,238
corn ... 343.
• • Emmons.
Coarse Wool....:.. '40,481 _
j. Fine W .: 6,9:37
•
HURON.
Acesa.
Fall ' ,.. 93,047
Spring Wheat 19,327
}barley... .. 30,822
Oats.... <... '-63,984 -
Rye -170 ,
Peas ... ,236,86
Coro- ..... 3.278'
Maims. -
C&arse Wool 47,232 .
Finer Wool6,690
for.
Su:0R L..
1,237 728
164,440
485,651
. 1,426,741
. 9,844
716,947
POUNDS.
215,029 •
• •56,448.
Bu HBLs,
1,562,753
• 301,043
739,689
2,081,013.
-2,791.
498,242
POUNDS.
261,993
35,987
Gioderich High School..
• Of the 45 candidates who presented
themselves at the recent High School -
entrance examination,. 11 failed, the fail-
ures being.chiefly in spelling and arith:
ineticc. • The following are the names of
those_who have been provisionally admit:
ted by the IocaI 'board' of examiners,
wan theizschools and marks•:-
Currie Date,, Goderich Central Soh, 295
Downing Annie, - . : ""286:
Ellen" Sophie, . ..te - 304
Grant Marion, - 1, 6 • 313
Kirkpatrick Ada, . ' t ' cc 294
Morton Lizzie, to 351
Sr
t others
Kate,
" . 322
Williams Florence.
t
ft
" .376
Yates Minnie, • 351
" • 315
Cox Eddie,
Cooke Hatay. • ct
Gurdon Charles R., ' •"
Halliday John, " - ' "'
Beale Charles, . " ' - -" - 346
&Ieliain John, t .t 374
ItifcBrieii.Leftus,. ' " " 359
Robertson Robt. S. " 37.8
Smith Charles,. " •+358
Walker Hugh, , it et 307.
Antlrews..Alice,S. S. \o--1 God.e'_
rich: i 339
Andrews Hattie, . tf'. c.: 313
Driver Lizzie, " " 322
-Cox George If.; 5 " 400,
Davidson David, • • G. 64 322,.
Howell Eliza, 1 ColborneVp424
Young Celia G., 3 xt 3.64
Linfiehi Mary J-., it u' • 245
McIntosh Ana .L, 7 Aslifietd t'p360
NfcKnnzie Kate A., " -" . 317
Cxilrtsttr i<riciiaeI, 306
_ 8 `u. 319
. 8 " 318
6:'Stepbna 383
•.4 Grey' - . 38.6.
Ct.
.356
.3S0
332
I am offering every ay nrx><rlr»ense:. quantities :_of Fresh Spring = oa
' -1'�.
0,: f5 CENTB. DRE GOODS 9 TO 25 CEN
R! IVTS FROIIIt 6..:
_ - ..: �eed s i n town at the 2ov�' est �,>'�
Cotton 5 to 12- cents. The test assortment ofrev
Factory C Q
Just 'opened TWO cases of Ready-made Clotl1i�
A �fine�asortment of Boots and Shoes.: e
p _..
:A NEW . LOT.. OF -C LASSWAR'
Lots of Straw Hats, Felt Hats from 50 cents ul�'. pit
•
Issidistkaminitspett
s.:
;g;.
300 .PAIRS -P ivNie . A,HOES AN
TERS from 56 to 60 -cents
NEW
NEW STRAW AND FELT HATS- IN GREAT VARIETY
CES tN ALL C'OLORS, AT A. MACINTYRE'S-
NEW SPANISH.LACES .-_
_ _• in all shades and _,rices, at A.MacIntyre'. , Parslos TJn b
lU0' Pieces of .Dress Goods _ prices,. ,; � Co. - .Ladies'.11(.2 C11tS' C
great variety of FancyGacds, at:A. Maclnty1•e s. and G
Satchels, and'a_. .
• s' s this. Brace u • 8 pounds of good Tea for $1.00.
Ladies' and Gents Ties. Note P .•
Alex, :.Mac lntyres
tt
Ill he exeeedad.
is fairly realized,
afely... harvested,.
McKay_ Alex.r-
Cook e: Robert,
Collins Kate,.
Sinrson Alex,
ammoth Collar.I
Manuf Meturer of all kinds of
Money t0 Loan;
On Deal Estate, at reasonable
rates. on terms of payment to j
suit .Borrowers..
ELLIOT TRAVER
OFFICE -N°xt to Post Oi..ce
.uckr,o%r,` *Afar'clt l.1
Harness, ..
Saddles, :
Trunks,
Valises; Ete.
Ravingpurebased the stock of hitrness, eta.,
belonging. to Ur; Wm. tsrasiick, I am better.
prepared than ever -to supply the *ants of_my
ountomera and the kr.tblic. generally; Rem -em
•17er the place,`CTrassrers 'old stan.i., next to
'rer,uunt'sdrug store.
ALEX. -ROSS.
,,icknow June 90, 1882. , 1�
AT MARKET
T. LAWRENCE'S O D STAND ILVCI NOW
farmers ::alyd the general public.. rt -will not pay
To the
:.ou to buy anything in the; Hardwvaxe Line tilt you- call at the
you
y bell streetLuck-
New Hardware Store -of e'of T:: �,awrence, Campbell ,
e . s , : now 'opened- out.' New
now, Where a ;g eat -variety of goods is o p
designs in Builders Hardware,
.C1111,ory. *are, Paints, �i Gass Putt . Shouts,
s and er ting found
lllsnure and Piteh Forks; Hoes; !Rake . , .evYt
I went ter, -inform th.e citizens of T,ueknoit cad .I
surrounding eouutry, that 1. bare
°Derma up a
BUTCHER - SHOP
In R G. Ureenwill's Old Stand. .I.will -keep
on hand at all timer'
ALL K t4DS -OF FRESH. MEAT.
' rs 0483
SPAVIN .. CU RE.
l a ctware - S oTe..
.
I�itll:still continu
usual a fine lot of
Meat - Detiveeed to all Parts of the
r Notice.
- .
�ho test _
Village, on S•
sive me a &i1., .
JAMES LINDSAY.
faucltnew, Sept. 9th. ,
Granite Wares,
keep as
�.. also Box, Parlor,
and Cook. Stove
All of which: are marked dow law.
endall's
Spavin
o;most s iccessfn • remedy ever •
tt
is-certainin Its effects and
blister. Read -proof -below,
treed a
KENDALL'S SPAir1.N C11 t. ,
New Hamburg;' Ont , Dec 28 ;:1881.:.
Mr F. H. McCallum, dear sir .- T °. •bottle
of Dr. Kendall's Spavin Cure bought of. you
last summer e?ave me the' utmost sail . -faction
and performed a wonderful cure upon mart
nineteen years old belonging to me,w �'eh Was
badly spavined for ten years.She Bas o lame
that could hardly get her to mov'._ rhes
lameness is entirely gone after usin - half a
bottle of:the'enre, and she is -like ' Toting
horse again Yours truly, J 1+, Re u.
KENDALL'S SPAY1N1: C , E.
Send address for --Illustrated Circula'. xhicb.
.we think gives positive proof o, its -
virtues. leo remdyy has ever n' • t -_
with such vistualified sitcces -
to our know edge,for tie ast.
as1Ve11` as man: _
Price 1. per bottle,
• or six bottlea'for $ All
druggists have it or eau get i
for•you, or it will be sent to an
.ddresa on receipt of:price by they pro -
Prieto -Ts, Dr: B. T. Kendall .& Cat , En
osburgi Falls, :Vt..
BYT AIX 1KJ.Y.ifi.::
MY31:AN SONS & CO.,
MO Tit$eL P Q_,.
W_hgrest:ln A :ut&
Eavetroughing and -.Repairing Promptly Attended To,
As nonebut first-class' .workmen are employed,
em loyed, ..:..�l
artien, fav-
oringus with theirwokK,ct1 rely upon t good )o1
done and .at as low piles, as can be done in any first-class 51iop_
in the country. While returning my Hauls to thepublic tt, •.
the p
liberal ati'on a _re•bestowed 011 nee .iu. tl t' asst I hopefor
. ..��. l , hope
the continuance .of ale same in the, f ltnl'c.
WILL CUREE'OR REt.ip E :.
BILIOUSNESS, _ DIzZINES
DYSPEPSIA, . _ DROPSY;
"INDICESTIQN, FLUTTERIN
'ERT
.JAUNUICF. - OF TH H A , ..
ERYSIPELAS, 'AMITY D
SACT RNEUIrf THE. S OMACJ!,:
HEARTBURN - DRYNESS1
HEADACHE,- OF TDF SKIN,.
And'evrryspecies of disease. arise rig from
disordered LivER, -KIDNEYS,_ 8' uMAe.H,
T� 4t�j ��}BtOpWELS SSR 'BLOOD
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