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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1881-08-12, Page 5THE HURON SIGNAL, FR.II)A\. AUGUST 12, 1881. FISHERIES OF 1880. haseesssaa ParUe.lwra Reaprettaa sine of oar a:restage starts, of Wealth. Si IlNpls.eat No. 2, to the report of 11111Einister of Marine an,: Fisheries Ilan just been owed. It contains the ellskeries' statement" for the year 1880. Th. ezpeudtture fur the several pruvin- ees and servioes is connection with the fisheries were u fuI ws:-- Ontario- Fishery I overseen' salaries and disbursements, ' $12,003.37; fish - breeding, $5,300.71; total, $17,304.08. Quebec --Fishery overseen' sale les and disbursements, $12,591.78; h- breedurg, $4,701,34; tishert.:s protection service, Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence, £1,880.08; total, $19,173,20. KILLING PIGS IN CHICAGO. "IlelStat llama" sad "I akaatro Maces' from Americas Fork. First, the pigs are driven up a cowered gangway iounueot.d with the stuck yams) to boxes in the third tltor of the packing - hones and opposite the end of the kill- ing -box. The inner box holds about b0 hogs; here a nun is 44tiuned, who slips a chain around a hind leg of the animal, which is immediately bullied by tnachin• ery on to a sliding rod, w is suspended by the nue leg. A man stands uppusite this sliding rind, which u tapable of hanging about a score of pigs, with a knife in his hand, and u each p* is hunted up, gently and ebony treats it to a few iuches of steel in the easiest Nos Scotia- Fishery oveneers' and manner possible. This blood-letting inyr.ewr of fisheries' salarua and ,iia. bullies* is done with an accuracy, speed and celerity which *tally surprises the uulw.;.er. 1 timed the nlan killing 12 hugs in one minute and 41 hogs in five consecutive minutes. An instantaneous touch of the knife, and he pushes the pig past him to the next man, who was slipping them down into an oblong trough filled with hot water, and send- ing back the empty chaii.a to the start- bursements, 114,180.56; fish -breeding, $3,323.16; total, $17,503.71. New Brunswick -Fishery overseen' and inspector of fisheries' salaries and disbursements, $12,291.00; fish -breed- ing, $6,000.00; total, $17,89L00. Un- der the head of fish -breeding in this province are reckoned Mr. Samuel Wilmot's salary and travelling disburse- ment, being applicable to the several ea- ing point along an inclined sliding rod. tablishments in the Doutiuic,u, $2,551.- This trough was capable of containing 79. General disbursements, .including abiut a dozen pig lying crossways. One building of fishways, removal of obstruc- tions to ascent of fish, etc., $3,163.27. Prince Edward Island -Fishery over- seers' and inspector of fisheries salaries and disbursements, $2,686.49; fish - breeding, $4,494.34; total, $7,180. 73. Critish Columbia -Fishery overseen' and inspector of fisheries salaries and disbursements, $1,399.92. Manitoba -Printing and distributing posters containing extracts ,'f fishery laws, $19.75; total expenditure, $80,- 187.55; leas refund in fish -breeding, $25; total, $87,162 55. The collections during the fiscal year man was standing with a stick pushing them along, and other two at the ex- treme end of the trough working a ma- chine which lifted the hog bodily up and turned him over to a rotary scraper, on either side of which stood a than to roll over the pig to a narrow bench, at which two men stood, ready to complete the work of the machine scraper. Passing on the animal, one man cuts off its head and the other prepared its bind legs for hanging up. It is then quickly hoisted by machinery to a sliding rail, two men taking out the entrails and washing out the inside with water. A boy stands at are aresaged order the fell owiaR ►sda this point, who pushes the animal along CANADIAN NNW' S. Out of fifty -cue candidates up for ex- amination for registration as chemists and druggist. only fourteen passed, as follows: E. J. Duck, Morputh, 98; F. J. Harriwon, Milton, 87 2nd prize; C. H. Weighman, Brantford, 86; E. J. Kendall, Toronto, 81; W. A. Ellis, Met - ford, 80; E. A. Cowper, Welland, 80; M. F. Derby, Selkirk, 80; A. De - noun, Milton, 80; W. Low.1 Chatham, 80; O. F. Bateford, Newmarket, 80; C. H. Walker, 80; Port Rowan, 80; W. F. Atkinson, Oshawa, 80; J. W. Patterson. Wiartou, 80. The maximum number of marks was 120, the minimum 80. This is the wont showing in many years. The trouble which postal clerks have in cancelling stamps on letters when the stamps are stuck on in all sorts of awkward places, appeals to the com- miseration of the letter -writing public, and, although there is no law do direct on what part of an envelope. the stamp should be put, we commend the follow - tug rule to our readers: Stamp. stamp, with care Stamp by the order of the postmastaire. Oaly Into right-hand upper cornare. A yellow postage stamp fur a one -cent faro, A green postage stamp for s two -cent fare, A red postage stamp for a three-eent fare. A11 by the order of the postinaatalre. -Qari•.-Rentsfees, , license es, fines and the nman to a an who takes out the con at ions, $6,4(}5.95; Quebec Renta, lam, and then another man slits off the 'menu fees, tinea and coutiscations, I loose iiesh from inside the hind legs, and $7,124.42; Nova Scotia -Fees on trap nets lines and forfeitures $1,507.72; prepares them for ham when they are to be used for that purpose. The hog is New Brunswick -Rent, taxes on nets, then turned over to the next man, who fines and foteitures, $4,276.07; Prince rips the pork from tail to nape of neck Edward Island -Fee on trap -net license, with a sharp knife. It is then passed to $40; British Columbia --Fines, $10. two boys who stand with long hooks, Total, $17,423.16. with which they each catch a side of the The number of fishery licenses isscsed pig while a man cleaves it down the back during the season of 1880 is as follows:- and notches the upper joining of the Ontario -Gill net licenses, 31.2; Hoop spare rib for a 111a11 who follows with a small cleaver for cutting it off. The ani- mal is then pushed on to two men who examine and clean it over with a cold water hose and knife, and a third man passes it on to the cooling chambers. From these it is pushed along to the cutting-ruuma, and is there cu t up into hams, aides, &c., as may be desired, and then slid down a shoot into the saltine - room, where they are rubbed with salt and packed up in squares on the floors from 4 to b feet high. These are turned after a certain time and malted. A net license 4 visitor to some Chicago packing -houses net licenses, 39; pound -net licenses, 54; Keine licenses, 217 angling permits, 1,343; spearing licenses, 120. Quebec -Salmon net fishing licenses, 444; brush weir licenses, 129; eel weir licenses, 5; seine licenses, 102; gill -net licensee, 215. New Brunswick -Salmon angling li- censes. 1; salmon net -fishing licenses, 768; herring weir licenses, 98; bass licenses, 243, angling permits, 40. Nova Scotia -Salmon net fishing licenses, 86; trap net licenses, 53; weir CO UGH CoO D8 ABTE The Grad Assdri BRONCIIITI4 LOBS O VOICE HOARSENESS AND TrH R.OkaA 7' 4 FrFh CTION&. s.cyan s. )Ass..~w/ai itti . (Dud _ al s•5r tO,a.t.w t5a mai warts .•Ilse Sew Ise Kr/1•Iw•1>erSatsa Is 1511 reraa.rs- lr151 S**w maw tan/ aJ l ti baa ..1 ►.Isats4 ar• pro- d. MU Sr' 7DI; OtrMAaru COLI ZOI or PHARMACY. -The sixth ennui election of the Council of the Ontario Collage of Pharmacy, recent - 1y held, resulted as follows: Wm. Saun- ders, London; Wm. Elliot, Toronto; W. T. Bray, Wingharn; W. B. Saunders, Stayner; Neil C. Love, Toronto; H. J. Rose, Toronto; H R Perry, Fergus; W. A. Gunn Kingston; L W. 'Yeomans, Belleville; Hugh Miller, Toronto; Ed- ward Harvey, Guelph; G. J. Waugh, Stratford; John Henderson, Toronto. The twenty-first eliminations of this College commence in Toronto on Tues- day next. So far tifty-three candidates have signified their intention of present- ing themselves; last examination, in February, the number was forty. The examinations are: Chemistry, E. B. Shuttleworth, Toronto; Bottling, L. W. Yeomans, Belleville; Materia Medics, H. J. Rose, Toronto; Practical Dispens- ing, W. 8. Robinson, Yorkville. awry sea 5.. bard =ar • ferns i • • sad 151 Plass la s•... .J Lar Df► okriss nem lane sew/ Ow&ler sawrltte M meols prim 1•411•1•01 • tas mads !row flit, 7rrme• GRAY'S SYRUP M RED SPRUCE co:rag •✓lar}a1+r GUM. lie 1d are In wyist• tea a Iertow. Its remarkable power in relieving certain forms of Bronchitis, and its almost .peciitc eject in curing •tiwate hacking Coughs, is now trcli known to the public at large. add be .l1 rsi•rlabis *Armlet*. P.b., "J' c.. to see s tante. n ,a,nd. " tirrwp of Rei S nww" less oar Rerti area Tears Mar and ver ,r r.&;y.. r err/ 1 abate are .las rryieterwL KERRY, WA'I'SO.X' '' WIteicsuie Drvgp,A', Sob P+ -r 4•t.r...ad 1yr■,t'-pro. i mai ,. ANCHOR LINE. UNiTkD STATES MAIL 8TICAMNRB Salle,., Saturday. tai.W voxf . STEERAGE Mr CANINE, We w fess. Tkwae Slramersdo sot carry cattle. ake•iwDi<,m NKW YORE TO LONDON DIRECT. CABINS iso w seaExcursion at Redwood Passenger a000mmodattoes are unsurpassed. All Staterooms on Main Deck. Paawaagees booked at lowest rates to or trop* an Railroad Station in Europe or America- manilla tmierica- i)$fts at lowest rates, pajab revue: oonerge.l t F r b o k E r. For b of Information. w HLtPaxson BROTH CRS, 7 and 1. .--- tc apply wiring Osman, N. Y. f MRS. E. WARNOIKAgeato. emit V 1 C T G P,IA- BUCHU&UVAURSI %HE CREAT SPEC/F/C 0nn !Matt1! 1SEASES (014(n I D NE.» (J, ,'; ti/-7AY' ORG,9NS. Oliver Ditson & Co., send us six wogs and piano pieces, which seem to he good hot weather music, and are sus estive of summer sights and sounds. How Mol- loy's "Great Grandmother.' ,35 cts,) suggests these is not su clear, but doubt- ing' she lived in the country; there can be no mistake, however, shout "The Death of the Nightingale," (30 da) by Henschel, who takes the words from the Persian of Hafiz; and "That Traitor Love" (35 cts; by J. Roeckel, is espec- ially busy in summer, when fragrance is in the air and lanes are shady, cool and dim. The "Dream of the Shepperdess" (30 cts.) by Lttbitzky, a piano ptce, is surely a summer idyll; and that grand triumphal march, "All the Rage" (35 cts.) by Artus; and the "Sky -Rocket Galop" (35 eta.) by Kleber, are July pieces if they are anything. A oopy of the weekly !Musical Record ($2 per year) .comes with the music. Biliousness, Indigestion, Constipa- tion -all forms of Dyspepsia yield at once to a few doses of Zopeaa, the new oompound from Brazil. A 10 cent sam- ple proves it. Newspaper Law.. LOVELL'S PURE PARIS GREEN SURF 8I -10T FLY ANI) INSECT DESTROYER THE BEST IN VSE. Cifalc8C air Reamer, THE BEST AN CHEAPEST AR - TIC MADE. PTIO1 50 CTB- JAM1 .S WILSON 1.)ruggut. AT THE OLD STAND. D. C. STRACIIAN HAS KtWAVED H1:. GROCERY BUSINESS To the old stand In the Albion Itiock. formerly occupied by him, where hwill ielp d to welcome all his old customers and the public generally. A large quantity NEW, FRESH 011 )('1'.I,I'1a.S t'IIEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. D, C_ STRACHANr Province of Ontario Directory FOR 1881 -1882 - TO BK PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER ISM. Price $3.00.• MH- WVELL, at request a:: rre.raj merchants and tat :.o : s of the 1'1 ::.rat ra (Irterio of the ('it% of 1, (Mt mal, f ... birft to aaauutwe that his t:rru well pn*.Its' a F'Ht(- VINCEOFONTARIt. tioisxTOLY, it. No- vember u vember next. containing au Alphabetical Directory I HAV BOUGHT THE HARDWARE STOCK. VERY GREAT DISCOUNT ! Nearly all Hardware. I am therefore in • posftionown ci lttock, WIth at 11 Cheaper rthan anht y other e like tdvawt Hemet to elie County. MY STI ICK OF ' ' 1 eoer3111\\r11 is Collijli s B l lers G ANI) A THOROUGH Classified Business Directory or the Badness and Professional men in the Fresh C -l -round Water Lime in Stook. AGENT FOR BEST STEEL BARB) FE11'OE W1ItE. - W - TCKE 1STZI ] 17M -4m. which1 want to run off quickly. CO)E AND SVT AT SINS PRICES A$ WILL PLEASE TO17. Ottlea, Towne; and Villages of Ontario, with a Classified Business Directory OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL. The same care and attention bestowed on the Dominion and Provincial Directories of 1871 will be given to this work. Subscribers names respectfully solicited. Terms of Ad- vertising made known upon application. JOHN LOVELLt SON Montreal Uro. 1861. Publishers. 1718 HURON CARRIAGE WORZS. T. & J. STORY We call the special attention of p,st- nasters and subscribers to the following synopsis of the newspaper laws: 1. A postmaster is required to give a r dues notice by fetter (returning paps license, . Prince Edward Island - Trap -net may see' if he keeps his eyes open; not answer the law) when a subscnber lic,thse, 1. Total, 4,334. thousands of the finest "Belfast hams,' does hot take his paper out of the office, In 1880 the staff of Fisheryofficers "Wiltshire bacon," &c., manufactured and state the reasons for its nut being who taken tnv neglect to do so makes the was as follows: 'Ontario, 82; Quebec, 103; Nova Scotia, 250; New Brunswick, 10'7; Prince Fdward Island, 44; British Columbia. 2; Fish -breeding service in sent the home grown animal. I think Gulf and Lower St. Lawrence, 1. Total, that those who est the America)) pork for so-called old country brands do not loose by the imposition. In the first place, the breed and condition of pigs are much superior to those generally June grown in the old country, and here the total number of vivified fish ova deposit- g ed in 1880 was 26,212,000, being some. manufacturing of the article is carried on thing over two million leu than in 1879. in the meat economical and, in regard Th total expenditure on account of both to cleanliness and neatnesa of work - from American pork. My cicerone "rester responsible to the publishers trotted me round pointed out the vari- tar master our cuts and brands produced to repre- 2.If orders his paper die (SUCCESSOR TO JOHN KNOX4 MANUFACTURERS OF 594. The total expenditure on account of fish calture for the fiscal year ended 30,1880, was $28 1083 61 The tJY STYt E REPATIUUN(;r.ntl .1 .:.nlle Ila'es. c all r.,.1. .. (1F VEHICLE BUILT TO ORDER. i Ii'1tING done a ith Neatness and Despatch, pnd at Rear ne 1 eke. purt basing' eleewhere.4T©R Ys • T_ ''T- 11:1)11 LTO`: ITR F F.T. anyperson continued, he trust pay all•arrearages, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it be taken from the office or not. There can be no legal discontinuance until the payment is made. 3. Any person who tastes s paper from the post -office, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for the pay. e o ex4. If a subdcriber orders his paper to fisheries during the year was $86,162,55 manahip, in the Tort perfect manner be stopped at a certain time, and the *exigible. So much so that I would for publisher continues to send, the sub- scriber is bound to pay for it if he takes it out of the post -office. This proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay for what he uses. The scheduel of salmon angling in the ]eased rivers of Quebec and New Brun- the future prefer the best brands of swick, during the season of 1880 show.' American perk in preference to home that 1,717 salmon were caught, the ag- gregate weight of which was 23,302 lbs, and the average weight 13i lbs. The weight of the largest fish caught was 42 lb., and of the smallest 7 lbs. In addi- • tion to these a number of grilse and trout were caught in the same streams. The yield of the fisheries in the Pro- vince of Ontario during the year 1880, was as follows Whitefish, 4,495 hhls; various ways. The and is melted, 1,728,4001b., and638,900 pieces; trout, preened and packed into barrels or paila 10,443 bbis; herrings, 7,086 bbls; seisms for both home use and exportation. 378 blob; mukinonge, 1,J49 blob; low, Prof. Tot•t+noe, Principetl of the Lit - 1,730 bbls; pike, 1,028 bbls: pickerel, erary Institute at Woodstock, died at 2,942 bb}s; sturgeon, 1,592; coarse fish Bobcaygeon at noon on Wednesday. 8,028 bbls;fish used forgocal consumption 1 Mr. A. C. Osborne, formerly publish- 9,301 hhls. The total value of tke Un- or of the Wingham Times, has lately tario fisheries in 1880 was $444,491, cornnleneed the issue of the Penetan- against$9F7,1:i.4 in 1879. guishene Herald. It may he remarked that the fishery It is said to have out the owners of re - statistics are put up in a eery slovenly .the David ase her fthe crocks at.'the Limn manner. The different inspectors in the kilns. The Parker's bill was over canons Provinces seetwto -adopt what- .$1,400, ever form of report they think best, in it is not unlikely the Deanery of rnnseoiuence of which there is no ani- Weetmineter will be offered to Dean fortuity and no mesas o.f making proper ,naughan, Dr. w Masterf the nTemple, tnd former - comparisons. The blue book gives no sorts, While killing, cleaning, curing, and packing the pork in the neatest manner in all the usual styles to he found in the markets of the world, the American packer also gives equal atten- tion to the refuse. The tongues and pig -cheeks are dexterously and carefully taken from the head and preserved. The head, feet, and block are utilized in figures whatever to show the catch for the Dominion. The figures of the diff- erent Provinces even are not reliable, and in many instances are manifestly absurd. On Saturday last. Mr. Jae Howson, auctioneer, sold under pow rooft- ops, t)1. Nolan property, In Molitillop, near Walton. consisting tingo of 37 this ac o, whish went et 1091. very pone, with very little improvement, this was considered an unusually gond prier ly Head Muter of Harrow, who fre- quently refused the offer of a bishopric Eery s CtJ* oA. - a 1la1R„ uwrowriva. from Lord Palmerston. The Deanery laws w%teh govern the opemattons of d of Westminster is regar'deed an highly eg eetrttloa and bay a o•retel aosiloatloa of that the late Dean fey frequently the Ilketwn er «tt t_ble willsMr, refused a bishopric. amebae,/ nevoare4Iseve whisk may wave :otos. bet v1 deans'• D41•t it Is by the Je14 Ai. Ar,11.e1m?. - We ere s"rry to learn i:otos. era et aaeh rime ea ^r met that a con - that idR Robt. Coleman. of Tucker- sltwttes may Sr tnedesli y num apeat*raw c,ae eg► b r,wist evedeney to snub, has met with an evident which Rasdrwda stets. sea .iiee ry are has injured her pretty severely It ensue as t+ar.Stt to Wank whwers Uwe Is a rem* v she was eeRagd milting, a Rongrseesiwis'alai bo keeping r`i nnmit came certir ng amongstbw ap,trl.>ni and natio, niennink thento ren M C. in their fright. Rh. has received some pretty severe wounds, het will no doubt Trenvw► all right in time 1 CLEARIr G SALE 5. The courts have decided that refus- ing to take a newspaper and periodicals from the pat -office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, ie primo facia evidence of intentional fraud. sanc.1 Shoes, --A T - 111'111:1T i i SIIOE 1 i ► , UT ;if! i BIP 1 i I. . t • .y r or este ey r) alms 1 ILSON, Gnomes RHYNAS, Chemists and Drtiggistx. Nature, after a11, is the great physi- cian. She hides all the secrets of health within her broad, generous bosom, and man needs hut to go to her intelligently for his every need. The discovery of the great Cough Remedy, GRAY'S SYRUP or Ran SPRUCE Grit, is an apt illustra- tion of this. As a cure for Coughs, Colds, Lou of Voice and Hoarseneu it stands unrivalled, while its low price and readiness of access places if within the reach of all. Try it and be convinced. All chemists keep it in 25 and 50 -Dent bottles. - ad ?rIrect7c t t•-ck taking. Myacck tai Lsrgeand wre11-+resorted, r GREAT BARGAINS will be given. WM. CAMPBELL. H.rklea's Arden Salve. The hest salve in the world for cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles. it is guar- anteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cent• par box. For We by 511 druggi.ta. 7 aafil Nniwwtnontitt Akin makers of Mr etters.r*s . --AND-- AGRICULTURAL WORKS. having pnrwh.sed the (ioderich yossdrry 11 p iea for thi mane facts» (411 IADg mowsmod AGRtCI'i.711HAL IMP1,RMFNTSso•lona no•t^ M1= Werk (loners! Repairing and Jobbing will he row sassed. All work guaruoteoe4. Mr. 1). 1tonnirttaaIs the o.11 man authorised to eof•rt psrmtyu awl ttvr re etpta oa 1.. hid( of 1M* iLu *5-. sofa R reoaratog bft 0,.11114 w ttpereksiwaiem noror+mete It g1toOMILt.RR. vveortwaoe. 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