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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1891-12-3, Page 1••• ADVERTISE YOUR w _A. -1\1- S (N all loads in the chortied coliseum of THE SIGNAL. Teary words sad tarisr, 20e. ; every midi - '.tear word, half a matt I It• 1- 1 1' . 11 1 I - . - I I I - VOL. XLIII. No. 2337. .A.IDVICEZTIBIE YOUR Waxing; THE SIGNAL. IP lot Waal • Cook. el ant a Clerk. Ward • Partner. Waat • S emotion. Waist to *II a Plano. Vratit to Huy a Horse. Waal te Neil a Carriage. Wi te flay or nen rerm. West to Hell Homer Property. n'on. to Ler a Home or Comae. Waat to Pell tine tries and lire*.. Wait to Yell 1 emehold P teradure. Want I.&1* Dry U. oda or Castro.. Wm.. to Wind l'usIonters tor AnYllitelt. The Very Wet Medium it. the Coonirv. Ad...retesting *ill moo New Cm:osiers. Advertising...II keep Oid retirement Advert uuner tremprdli RAMIP• Park Adverthe makes sumer eiteS. Adverse's:1.g t...pas eonllernee. A4%. • Moths snows energy. Ad* erising shows Fleck. ar thee at mart% A.i.,.*.• contineally Adirmitee akilitutiv Advert se flatly. Am. Pt( toe here. AtiVeHTIste NOW THE SIGNAL Has a eireulat..'n more than three times larger ihan any other Newspaper 1.0W...heel o. icone rich. and to only exeeri..d ie circa •' on to me newspaper in the rhos, ire of Minh. Per h and Itrotoe. All condensed an ...oat.. mean; are elmaill.41 and Ivies e • 1' wei,ty inerda and render, 10c.. each arleittierea: wind am halt cent LegaL LEW i8, BARISITSit, pgf IC Marittioe Mama of -rnt•no trolborse Mem. 3313 I O. JoliN*.0111. solicitor. c entmieresentito.Laws. is tions mid real estate .14.0.1.4 1. to. Once- ('or. Iflarnihen • Andrew's -se. tituderich. out. et:X-41 1*HN DAVISON, BA kItIsTgl: el Solicitor. Otioveyaliger. c: Memo t. Ond. teem twee PeowthIlletr, biesterieh. . L' GA PION. BARKISTttI It fastialter. Rotary PVIldie. s1.. &tee -Orer Jordan's inuwilitinet the e1A/Wn formerly ooeseded by Judge Doffs, flea I) C. HAYS. 4OLIC1TtiK, e.„ 1 Ie. Ofnce. mere., of Senate at,* West liorterien. over teleipaple °Mee. Vt• • eato rat.ote to 1414 n: 43 prr nett*. ree• I ARROW & P10.0.:DFOOT. BAL. N. If newts, Arontegjp. dolleitors. kc., Oath ri. 1. J. T. tlarrow„ W. Prindenot. -- ------8 i IAMICHJN, HOLT A CAMER0N en 8417614444/1. leelteitare in Chao. et.. &... (,.Jerk -h. M. V. thenerun. Q.C. ; P. 00.4: henry Holman. Loans and Insurellea. y. 0 %%..4.4 ouji. LoAls. ANI, IN .. sumacs: ment. Rio al hal* ton- Ilas,,) of Kshlasal the rieuevt ash Out liberal comps& y it, the world: hooding and Lancashire I. alt..t L. n0...0 tlumae:r. and Ateseleat. LA ADO as1 Lab( at net, .4 110 urea( *11101-. /W1 .4 Ne•inite and ilanillion eltrelairrill- efirle oat*.. Mersin, hutch L- • J. T. NorIKL, VIRE, LIPS ANI• 1 . weretit inenranno swat : fit kismet nues. 011ive-Cor. Norther t. run .'.tor.. owl wish. I• LA:RBIO0000s, 0T0i pr, ‘ L.11!N Dd. -otat Lbrr is? Kiti ;.10.4 ride. .a prudiective town and fa. ise Firrro Y. Sp.. *al terms or repayment to viol ever. PI•ouennicseires. -Call or write U. JOH le e. .OP.. Ininerich. a 01 -if SileW To LoAh. APPLY 1. RO CUARKfte/11, Wart k CA$1111014, too& MP. teoe AA N KY TO LEND. -A L 1 k samasat Private Funds for inrestmeet it lowest rates& *necciam Morwagr. 4•1.13 tollAttltOW & PI:01:Inft eel . RADCLITVE, GENERAL IN Mt. twasoe, Real gelato and Money Lewes Anent. truly erst-enue oompsaim wermented. NMI" to Lend on stratith bane At the lowed ask of interest (nine. le e at way to suit oorrower. Pee - sae door from *pare. West Street. Oode Melt Illfasef Deettieleff. IIMPIPL11011, LIklhaDENTAL uenerte the slow Poet UAW. Ouderiee. faliay D L. RICHARDSON, L. D. X., 1J surgeon dentist. nos and vitalisers air oluiInItretered for minims extracting of teeth. .,, aneetion given to the preservalma 111 -11; moor& teeth. Office- Ip stairs, Goad Opera Howse Itiuck. entrance ea West- in.. lioderieb. Meehanies' Institute. (1ODR1cfl MIORANIOF IlfSTI TUT1.1 BRA RT AND 11KARD110- 1100b, no. 01 Ike street and &Mare HIV from I to 6 P.n.. aod from 7 1.0 10 IN ABOUT MOO VOL'S IN LIBRARY. 104fing Io.i Warkiy on& ithufrateel 1.4P•re A/armors, eft., on Fa,. wEkiiikitaNir ONLY the!. linutbee free nee of 1.11warY "MI.' Room. Applicsitions for inambersinp reeeiven bj latenrian. In ream ILD. !mit/INAS, GEO. ISTIVIR, Priesitteno. seissary. fiederiels. March Illth, 1*14 Medfield. WHITELY & aluMrsa Offitet-eleandl °pars Roma Inederld. M tt DR•14 SHANNON & SHANNON, Pb Illergetirld="gra• i4,1' 111.1.4=1"&lisitnion. J. P Mime lare, Irsoders Wanted. _ _.:=1..... MAU -?IN MRS FOR THE Mame the threes rod 11/1"11 trz.l.: rea41. Part"411:11.100u11.r" is illallit -18fr- • "Y""„F"-'"'"' ••• 4! esse" a..M3:33 OPFIOI.AL. .a.os J FOR P ler Oahe or fbr Rent. 'OAHU/141R SALE - LOT Ni.. 12, ON Lake $hore Road. Western Derialon. toost14110 of Ottawas cousolame Km acres, sad knows as the "Teary Farm." Appy at this uttlea. 37.3t Ilittift SALE OR T() KENT - THE F followtag rateable properly in eta v Mager fumeoicoe; 0.. large cartage shoo .0U blacksmith save astmisiiae. rut further pae. Menhir* MN* 10 TIMM. 11111IHNI.=reale 1.0. (nt. - _ volt SALE AT.A liA BA A 1 N. -THAT watebeeines bandied ea Kisser.. Wip- e rs, to present weepiest re a milli -shop by Win.ainattf. it on Sale. Terms ready. Apply to r. Itt S4 NIT Itromele 1' O. Oat/ 1.1ItOPEKTY FOK EXC A N I/ E Perinea wishing to exchaage. naleriels properly. or tars lard. ealuinhg, fur Toronto trusses or lots ran learn f uIl particulars by MIMI Or 10 ALitest SAL'S tiatte. teuderich, Vat. VOR saLs. -THAT LAItOE AND 1. osmihroide name hoop. at the fuse Wes: at.. leino-demely oppowie the Part: a very Makable loostkin mid ..ulat he specialty wiltrible tor Summer bereede•ra. ear furter Pant, elate atroll to A'. I WK/csit. ett L'Oil 7- A LE -STORE DOING A VERT mom ivoutOr4 bus:new; with de. 1110.1 at. embed. getud chsoce for a Mn edit. • woad A01141 Port otth.. 111 • ••,111.4, daily mail. tedisatctoc. na-ons f.,appl. eu CII A W how. ebeppard suer 4'.O., Herter tome X f 1.41e1k11 YOU OA Le. - '4 AND as the to 4.11.. contemn luoianny, flayfitio limo. pinworm( 1:K scrre. elloeteu we et, Lake. Shure Road •.s mites 'rum the tuwu tot ooder.ch The laud I. of gyro] quin- t and no movable rah. r for gram or tor woyk raising. num • lomat liv stresen thrown. ihe • rotor of 'he lair. For partieo. lar• adorer It I:. HA VS Laren:cr. 0..detien 1:011 SALE. -- THE IFOLLOWINO 1. onleare properties.: Ham or tom 7 .040. I. If..1). Ash - ▪ 05 at res. The North * of lot X 214 traliet••••44. Lang olikatiafi. &el ea, lbr abn.Ve pravertit• will be oold un home to MO purl Atari*. Apply to CA AKRON. Hot. r & CA II Y. itO.N. 211115-o1 torterieti. 4411 Rri'T CLAtoli BUICK HOUSE AND • LOT iUK SALK. ON 5T. Pali -fie& elf. -About two miuute'. walk from the -quare. Two stories high, brick aeld:tioe tlar rear O nerve* Men uestdoeg covered wpm state. Mem tnidduer ow 3 large rooms on Met flat. n owairs 'tare are 001.41 routing. la toe 1101 endow,. there are kitchen. paot. 7, %I astanwa.. I:wain% eters room mid bag nrount, Also good wiiar. Apply be the Useitniognof, wlw will give an aecresarp Whanniatioa. DA OW. sq./trete. att. • sALN -MR. WILLIAM Mc n, freest coutinued oder* tor adIN. C• OVUM. and hreitiol• U1 fat tow. WI node. oak. y....suo LH 000,01. which are ••i4114114,11 • clangalol .I1..( 1111.(n1 041111U1ait ale a nalliad- howe *alit mot .ung occupied by Hume Judge 4.1 a beamtiral gar- den. sondes. one all Dreary out bona. met 11118,trIA-1.abrell, the who.- ill (COW to•pair and I••• Ma: 001. .44*1*. ulus (14^aar1(00• reaidenees u. th, woo ur Putt particulars apply 10 24(alarla (aA((1(4/1a & 1.1(1.1Culetrio r. tioue- nen. the 'mem amnia 'MIMI. 11-(1 Ilieeelenserine. IOUN tilkiFFIN, Co UNIT AUC. •P t nosier, land ...tumor. luu and inserauce ageot. tab • attended le ail parts of lino ty, 'orrespondenee watched. tddre....1. '44*4 h FIN. Kinsella -Mgr. orders lett at toe a as AL (Mt prompt I) att. lid.' to. 31.1f - - _ IOHN KNOX, OEI1/4EKAL AUC - (4.0r4.1 and Land Valua,or. tioderieli. Ont. Haring had ourishierolde experieseor In the w ..t room -ries trade. he IN la • emit ion to do...barge with thorough witalactioe all alum- inises...is retreated to tens. (Were let at Merti., :or went by mail to his teliimall Under . te P. it. .Nruttell) **heeded Jon?: K N. • N . mellower. 4rs17If Articles for Sale 1.1 titl) AND M/Ff IOAL FOrt 1 1 sale.- lieu imellty of nerd .ad soft coal ad grades, delivered to any part ot tbe town on sleet holies UPI nor priers before tag elsewhere. JOHN e. PLATT. not 1410R SALE -A SENING %CHINE In god order Mayan voth four drawers sod 0.1 :00.' Mt will sell for OS Addles K. this .Abs. 1341 L'OK SA LE -IM'tt 1)4 IN. CAST r pulleys 41 at. Amor. hill, la. bore. or min to roe, io tit larger AWL Oood at saw. Win be sold at • reenaltable flew,. Apply al Tee SOWN AL Stella Mathis flow.. Northst.. toreekib0044. 11111111110d. EIORsIC MANI'ltE --TO TEAM were ...el others wilt pay 'taper cord. mem. for 70 teed. of lira lama home swoure, plied up and squared es the 14.4. 00 Riese woud Yam as delivered. Bone bee the best seers will he socepted. Apply a' the lkint. VOLNU. Ridgewood Farm, 311-4t WthiD ASHES. -I RILL PAY 8 costs per 443•1161 for 4.540 bushels n100 lba or go et. clews ualesehed wood sabre, de livered on Ridgewood Yam, puede daily on delivery of the whet which will be weighed as rerelved. Apply oe Ridgewood Farm, town ship of Colberne opposite the town of node- rieb. ROBCFLT Yot•140. Ridgewood Farm. X -4t Wv ANTED -300 CORDS Or (104)0)(104)0) wood. 4 feet long. free item hack toe sad &thesuitable for City Coal and Wood fart Wel Way delivered In yard here or se stump. JOHN 8. PLATT. Itesedenee Teo- = wroth Illasbasiss et ores gMil :SlwONeFgilinQteeUITiAN.-Tt sesair. obs fory ter la lade sow a rrewel taot:ore. will er.sherd, 40 give dear:Deem is Onfior Mertes Br the new try/Aeon ehleh she Ileathew the tateruseent ese be mainered 4. .4. Hooks sad fernier patilemare coo be. 1:31147, addressing Mew ALICE V•elltrielt Y. Ansel .. Monfort X* %4U810 LIMON& -NIBS AOGIN Iva Twoinem 4. prepared SO sive mere t lemons es the p4... er iei. Peer e,... Ise eirtiOnt Res. W. Thib.nsesasole •.:" . Masi Ageallunedaden. /TM DIMON HOTEL - THIS A siainewe sod make Wel hiss Wen sagesed, salsomed sae laspreme nertpitiy Med brew sosend 00 none la sysyr el se aslatasattlaalar th• liatroillag porta err Igt=te=strie. VarerearroeLea". 0.. • ..e.11. (4.0 .a.WOOIST "BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD." GODERICH, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of changes must be left at this (Mice not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes must be left not later than Mon day isoon. CiAlial Advertisements accepted up to noon Wevititsaduy 01 each week. TreVeUteg ORM& Troia, arrive and deem at likellithits tos• : antareit. - Man **d Kepner 1.1*5 54.4 and Express ...... ....... 10 OD p.m. nixed ........ ......... ....... oh, Mixed DaPat/11‘ t:all .... lo• Mall er.d leepletee &IX9.13. Nowt-- ........... - Lem or PPesumL OgF . LAST WNW. 11111TWZKN 44 West and Newnate,stmo& • mink err KI-tt r von be rewarded. Mlles leave at tide Ifiligeleg. 4.1 ER v.krirtm wA1Irsu.-43000 a.) sonyev to oommtent mower ill$01 median -1y to Mita. KKK+, assec• Road 117•It %A/ANTED. - A 10000, STEADY TV boy a. appreatiee at odour mall penman; le AlAtlarEV. Port Al- bert. X.11 PubUs MotIerie. periLle Norleg. -AL : L PARIIEs haring mooned' mamas' time township v. Colborne ate recurrent to fogward them to the underatignew fur pay mese benne tenme reortlaw of ibe ensuatol, blie be kohl ou I sowlay . hieuembei ISib. 7.1414. riciessAus. Chow Carlow C. U. 3717 _ I MPOttfANT NOTICE Rit UNPAID I twee -Taxes fur teen of teuderich nea. taa pro by Lestember Int Atter int dote dialers warrants will itnnWillett‘r 10 Or served on all who are In ai rears. they ulleeto, end tee la hi* enter un tome first days of each week from 11 wit. or 4 Y.M. rayor.ie psy meant Aline A. Ai A FTKia Collector. 34.4 'k\ t LE AND BIM'. THE NE ot TONIC price, rec per pint Bettie. Miraculous Water. Anti-lsandrue. - - Worfont's &mosey 4.04.00. .4 full lime of Plash. Leather sal Oxydtx.d ',Weer Coos. Brown's Balsam for colds. Kagotsh Sleek Liniment .1. WiLeox Pioncotii-nov Darn °Tom r. LOCAL BREVITIES. Judge Doyle held • Division Court in the ( 'ourt -house on Tuesday. The Jodie Mills Opera Co. will he at the Grand Opera House all next week. The remains of the late Mrs. Br047, who died in the ioil, were sent to the th omen's Medical College. Toronto, nn Tuesday al- tern000. lir. M. Nic'oolson, the West -44. dentist, makes the preservation of the natural teeth • specialty. lies ,. 1 from 9 a.m. for the potatoes extraction of teeth. Instead of the usual Sunday schnol Worms at St. Oeorge's church last Sunday after noon the rector, Rev. W. A. Young, preached a sermon especially to the @chol- era. F.. .1. O'Rourke, of Ironwood, Mich., has been in town during the peat week, having been called hither by the illness of his mother, which terminated fatally on Tues. day last. The cheapest house in Canada to buy a pwao , organ or newin machine is at Gee. W. Thomson... I fail to give him • : you will not regret call before peg the time spent. Repairs promptly attended to. Visitors to the t :rest N Ex. hibitios this year greatly admired the dis- play of the Goderieh Organ Co. Their molten of organs are fast surpassing all oth- ers in beauty ofealtki„ond ertillency of tone. Kindly leave yos and enotrurage hime nuusufacture. NAVKIATION NOTES. --- The tag Gordon laantliier has been haul- ed 041 10 the island for repairs. 1) McLeod, mate of the Sophie, left for his home, Sarnia, Toseday Wet. The tug Oroadia wae warehingth4tepret week for the anchors sli by the fe. bat was usable to them. It is aro- balsiseptirh:xtthey wi renter the lake till tho Alex. Craigie and Norman McDonald arrived hone on Stinday last from the fish ing Wanda They oune down is an open heat with their fishing redfit. and were storm trend a number 04 days at Kincar• dine. As reported lama weak the Sophie got to P AIL *boot 6 Po. by slipping Melt aliebies. At 11 P.m. with a favorable slant of Mad she made far the piers and warearfally paaral between them, though she struck 1.0 0, three umea littlynear the ant rasee When. clear of the e nail wee quickly lowerri, het having strong headway end hemp withoot anchors her eentrrbeard was dropper in tiring her to. She proendevi lightly near the wrecked Norris 004 011 Pri d ay morning wits relieved by the beg °roa- die and plater at Law'a dock, where she was niskadeel The SpOie looked anunewhat net of shape after her Reht with Rernees storms sad Meier& kowtow's sand bars, • jib heiag nut of par, her maiasail split in two, eon tre heard livings beaken anti anchors and riming miseing. I 'apeata Illetallia ..4...r. ing of paha for twiner hie ship to port, • work that needed role sessiasiehip. good f lorin proem anti • sound drew. THE WWI\ toN IN BRIEF rielo .0. .in • DECEMBER 3, 1891. SUsiSCRISZ FOR THE SIGNAL, The Brightest awl Belt Newspaper TH E HURON TRACT. _ Frum 11.14 until January 1. 1863. for 01 00 in advance. Mieitreal is lasing visited be =my and ha" .4 4 Oescrvai eve assesAatiere was formed at Optimal, Otut, on lburadey. Colour,: Woo been given • pads of eigh• torte acre* hy Mr. 1). F. lkineg.in. Hog cholera has Len diecovertyl in the piggery at Kingston l'euttenUary. 'The bigamy charge spinet J. Mt. K. Hat day at luelph has Leen dimwitted. Freight Agent Senn of ti.e I:. r l.. Bar rte. Is neuter tercet on charge .f theft. Judge Kingsmill of Bruce C.,onty 'Mu been appouned intone judge ior Halton. The Ely UMW election pet it ion trio' at Loncon Imus beets adjourned until Jan. In. Th.• Canadian El..Arita.' see lotion was formed in Totonto Thnielay. Mi. J. J. W tight, of Toronto, wail elected peen - dent. Sir Kichani Cartwright is reported have peered tontrol of the Montreal Herald. I. 'ha rles M y les Irruposer, to establish Wil skein • railway het erten Hamilton and Jet..., Hawley. tedding near St. I inorge. 'pl."1 .4,,..) Whiitt dressing, Wednesday P. Hen, of Belleville, suffered a com- pound fro. titre of the skull by a fall in 4Th1vago Last week. Voting on the repeal of Scott Act it Irrininmed county. Que.. has been poet - /reed until next June. A deputation %touted Ottawa on Friday it If fl a request that A bounty be allowed on beet sugar for 5) yews. A special tongue:tee of Inc Synod of the fy:y-rie or Ontario ha. approved of the jeopmed Item:neon Synod. A con,iat 'toned( Oitaervatives will be held at St. 4 at hortnes on I hecennber :1 to choose can.lidate for tin! county. Ciovernnient decide.' to &gala ca.: for tender. for a fast hoe a stesamiliips bet ween Canada an.1 Europe. Nfr. A. C. Miller. M. I'. for Prince Ed- uard, hip admitted bribery by an agent t.. hi. e'ection. Fred Edwards, aged eleven years, broke through the ice while *kitting at Stratford ete Friday and WWI drovnea. The shipnient of Weiler front She Mir ainichi district, N.B.. tbi, year was 72,000,- 000 feet. against 87.4101i,4100 its IPSO. The charges erf personal corruption against E. S. Forbea, Liberal member for Queen's ",w.. i140tnlams1 on Thursday. There were 37 failures in l'ariatia during law week. The total number from Janu- ary I to *late was 1.671 against 1,4t0J year. Herbert J. Snot h oaa found guilty of blowfly at Brantford on Thursday tad was sentenced to three mouths on the Cent ral Prison. Mr. T. Berthiaupte, editor of lo Previte, Montreal, Yew arrested on Friday at the in- stance of Count Mercier. on a charge 1.4 criminal libel. Ethel McKay. a :I•year-old girl, was kill- ed at Petroka on Friday by • Wray bullet from a target at which IOW young meta were shooting. William Notrtian, the well-kriewn photo- grapher, owning numerous establishnsents; in the United States and Canada. died AL Nfontrest es Thursday. A. E. Mathietion and Henry MeEtiskerof Hamiltou so ill-treated a livery hope that (1 114044. On Thursday they were tined $40 each or three month* in gaol. J. W. Flert.•Iter. aged 1114. of Sharbot. Lake, allege* thathes wife. 34) year. old, haa eloped with a boarder who has • wife and seven eibildrint of his own. The County Centel' to Emmet on Friday. 111 spite of the fact that the warden is an rumettioisist. pared a resolution unanintow- ly declaring for British cotton -tie!. A representative ot the Vileness steam- slou line was in ()Dana on liVecinesday, it 11 thought in connertioa with the propmed fast line between England and innate THE BRITISH MARKET. A Letter on the Subject from Professor Shaw FATTENING LAMBS FOR EXPORT. Thefeurslion Lookril sr frank retvabir Nasailporme 14 1•4r la W Easel Uwe Warmer a&eald lor la Ma Napoli Trade eamal 4 mild Wei naVa/M/144‘ of 10.11ar. 1. Caoada Ilalke a NOW lle N. I.To Tilt (1.121/1: 0( rile 41 Ste, A bulletin reeeutly trued by the Agricultural Department of tins Experi- ment Slattern ret the " Fatteuing of Lambe for the lIntish Market bait been gi.en the press. and has. generally spealoug, re• Letitia favorable notice from the saute. I believe that our farmer* generally are agreed that the experunent bears upon an iniportayit subpact, and that all patriotic calm.. will feel desirous that the ripen tneot may demonstrate to our people that a large and profitable trade in grade iambs , with Great Britain is one of the paribilities . of the tear future. In preparing these Inalletins. then, is a manthat necessity for concretive/1 and !trey • ity of statement. Because of this explana- tions which are in themselves of no little Importance have to be omitted hence, there is saute danger that the readers of these bulletins may not clearly understand the rumens for all the .. . arrived at. Since the bulletin on fattening lambs treata of an =usually important , with your permission, Mr. Editor, I will now add to what has been mei therein. 1 desire to emphasise the fact that the lambs oelected for (lila experiment were In- ferior to the average grade iambs of thou. rio. Fanners who saw them in the early part of the season were soniephat in dined to poke fun at us for attempting to fatten lambs so far below the average for the Walsh market. The fact here stated is evident from the weight of the Iambs at the -----1 of the experiment- On October 24th, 1890. they weighed but 84 or 85 lb., atter they had been feeding upon i rape for nearly a month. The fanners •generally will know that. the average grade '*011,14 of Western and Central Ontario will weigh 100 lb MO h at that season, especially after having fed upon rape for three or four weeks. Lambe below the average of our Ontario product were in a sense purpowly chomen, for the reason. firet, that better lambs were difficult to get at the tune, and, second, that it is never wise in a first ex - perimeut to aim at doing so well that equal result...re not easily obtained in a future not the English buyers o rtmorkeed them one of the best iota of tombs ever rent from Canada to England is indeed • high compliment to our Experi- mental Station, and more especialr to the skill and care of Mr. Elliott and Mr. Cup - page. who in auccomoioa took core of the lambs. It is oleo f;.,., to those who may embark in the =termite with • better lot of hemba. The next point 1 would emphasise is the substantial profit virtually reaped from the experiment. 11l. true that the manure a not taken into account at all, and the cost of the transportation is reckoned *1 44. 17 per -bead, there is an actual toes of $14.• 4.3. If the manure is not taken into amount, and the one! of transportation is reckoned at 02.75 per head. which is a full average, then the net gain on the ninety lambs is 11113.A. If the nsannre is included, ea in the bulletin, then the net profit as *2361 3. or a pin rot 23.72 per cen!. an the inveet- ment. Nowwhich of these neeles of reck- oning will fair-minded men /Plop. ' WIII It 1101. be the last! The whole tremor • ion was carried on oto a purely business totwis up to the tine ot transportation. Atter Con. time extra .• ..• woe n neve-atty. in °rill to get the result . In the first place, Ote lot was insufficient for a toll cargo. Theoa feeder for this small lot had to le opecially em ployed. The tem of a commis -ion merchant &titled largely to t expeetc: and the facts relating to their behavior on the voyage and in the sale yards could not be obtained with out further expense. Because of these things, 1 hold thin it is fair to put the ex- pense of transit at 42.75 per head, the aver age cost. rather than $4.10. the actual cost. It 1.. 0*n. apparent that the true profit 012 the lambs was at least $113.21e. To this all fair minded meta will conestie that the value of the manure should he added, whatever that nay be. To value manure correctly in the kwledge is not easy. triZt 'tote of our noeci it is peer hie. Sometime, and in the near future, we will be able to do thin with much more sew and precision, when addatitioal data shall have accumulated on which to base calm - ketone. In this . , we reekowed the value of the manure at 4c. per day per Iamb. Tibet taleulotion ie based no data i furnished by an experiment conducted by Prof. Roberta, of Cornell University Et perimeni Station. Prof. Roberta is nicest earefol inveatigator. By the OM of shallow pana made for the porpoise earl pLamil an (h. inane. h. obtained with great preetalon the exact amount of .4.0re obtetineel fr.om lambs in a given tone. Tina was carefully unalysed. It wee found 1, he very rich iveleed in plani foot Iii placing an Pe- tiolate nprin it, he •afeed ids ingredient.. as given hy the analysis, on the haole of the wawa of the eante as sold in e simmer, fertilisers This gat a raise *0 144. non ors mode by OAP Iamb per day se 14 melte. Lest lee valeta pat !mon slime's, phew peer* serf and portals in that onentry should he ton deur to apply to our Sena, we mot the estimato Alms onsehall, and valued the Imams fermi owe leash par .lay at 4 war. As oislinarily maintain& were =see by radio ovoid not and, ably he worth mash more than half this In a ease before the Supreme Court on Friday Mr. Jouitsce Strong robed the nm- stitutional question as to the right of a province to legialot• upon issoirency mat tors. A warrant has heen granted for the etc tradition nf Wang \hen. • (*Memnon at prewn• in Victona, ICC., who is wanted at Man Francium for the of 1120,feet. H. Ilarybriry, the yousg man charged with fraud by Charles Brown. the Torreow liverymen, took laudanum on Wednesday afternoon, sad was fount4 dead in Iva room Mon afterwarils. A story comes from Port Arthur '.1. 14*. alleged anurder in the Rainy River roc ion of two members ef • hentiag party. "*1» irtl mes naof the •ictime 50141to Red ding awl Bruce. Al the assires nn Friday the jury in Ow. case of Ottgoodloy v. the Toronto Street Railway Company returned a verdict fur the oomplainant, plsetag the &maps et 44,(1(10. An appeal will be math. J &mem Forrest. • earpenter hiring at Bollworids avenue. Toreros, wee intitastly killed at the R trete t sheds on Thin% day. • see is: of piste glass falling on him. Forrest'• body was nearly severed at the ware Dared Whale, (enamel, of Teirentn, who is in the penitemiary for killi.g hia wife, is said to ham left • contemn& et Mitchell to the abet that he delitierstely,aad with is tartan streek hie wife therein with • beer bottle 1140 50.50d haw 4.401* At • spiral .meting 01544. rtoraen. srond I emanate, is Kingston on Friday the Winnipeg scheme of censolideinse was few ...dere! A resolutioe M ita favor was adopted and a soh reenot.ttee appotaLed to ~nee farther informotian awil report. Masora Richert! Whir ead J. P. w104*1.„ wigwam arrested at aim te.e.••• of Canal Medina au s Aare of erboatral sod oedi times libel, appeared halses Jodie Mammas nt Quither Ibureday siewss. 0.41 save had to tbrai farther ea Damon her 1. --- It is amid emend beelhei loge from Milne's saw -min 184 Blasi. nom gamed away by eke Iu of het week. sum. As the estimate stands in the butte - tint be value of the mauure but little more than the casb protit nwie upon the lambs. It is certainly an exeullt-nt showing in airy fattening venture when • cash profit can be shown which nearly equals in value the worth of the manure. But suppose our estimate shouhl be still ; looked upon as too high, and that we (init. it by two, we have as th. profit on ninety lambs $113.28 plus $61.42, or • net profit of 8174.70, which amonnta to nearly $2 per head. It may he thet the average farmer cannot. do quite se. well : Mcleod, it prob- I able that such is the ease Were it other. W11/14 We would no more be worthy recog• intent as teachers .4 the imsople. But thieve 'is 0-1e01nly nothing to hinder the average fanner who rears his own lambs to turn them off in early Spinug. to go to the Kr,'.14 market, at an average cash value to him of tato $9 per head : and, if imu, it will be ckarly apparent t., hint there is profit in In the business. If but 0/11.• 1W111111 .4 the farmer, in °thane were to real and hates only ten to twelve Louie in 14 yeor. 11C would 4,0.41 500.000 laughs not& for market during the Winter season ana 114.0kk.000 • $6.000,000 annually would be :Witted to , the revenues of the niuntry. Some of these would find a market at home. some would go to the United Stater, and to (creat Britain. But the elangerour shoal of marketing Lamle November 'should be moat carefully shunued. 1 have already said, in effect, that the one uncertain quautaty in estimating veluto experinteutal work is the estimate b. he put epee the manure. It is certainly e °elk sumething, or the practice of thine Who cart it into rivers is to be praised. lt is certain- ly worth much, or the manufacturers of commercial fertilizers are at the wrung bust new. }kit to estimate approximately how much it is worth is not easy. The difficulty wises principally (non our ignorance regardtng the quantity nes& by, animals of thlfer ent chime. and ages. ISP are hard at work in the Mbitintviir to remove this difficulty, and hope soon to calculate all expenmenta from data funinitirt f nom actual experiesice i*1 our own work We are now able to tell fr im actual test how much manure a c one beast will make under otirtain conditions up to the ege of one year, and soot' hope to be able t.. give the up to t.b.: age of two years. This information. 1 think 4 ani safe in saying. has never been given to the world before. I Tem. SH I hit. Ag. toliege. 4 uelph, 24*4* Nov.. 1891. THE EDITOR'S TABLE. Stun:vim', M1.:%/.1N1 The ChrlatMAS number of Scriliner's Magazine contains leu illustrated articles, in which is represent ed some of the best work of well, known artists. There is an alitindlince Of short fiction a poetic legend of the first l'hristirms tree entitled " The Oa of Geismar," by Henry van Dyke : a stirring tale of the Franco- PrussiailsWar, " A Charge for France," by John Heard. jr., an artist's story of " E.pero Gorgont, iontiolier," by F. Hopkinson Smith, with the aathor's own illustrations another of George A. Hibbard's charming rt storio... entitled " A Fresh water 14 4..ance,- a tate of the great lakes ; and A Little Captive Maid," by Sarah One, Jewett, the story of a cheery Irish girl. whose service made eery the teat years et an old New England seneaptain. The in litAlMerit 1 Mr. Stevers•on's story, " The Wrecker,- describes' vividly a voyage on the Pacific. and the ate ival at the deserted iskamt and the wreck around which the action of the story moves. in othlition lo this fiction is aso appreciative article on Albert Moore, the English painter. The most richly illustrated article in the number is Afloat on the Nile,- by Mr. and Mr,. E H. illaabfiebi. illustrated by Mr. Blest'. field's own sketches. Charles F. Lenin& contrite:0es the first of a group of short pipers un the little-koown region. ..f New Mexico anti Arizona. which he calla " The Land of Poor. Tiempo (the land of l'retty Soon). Mies I:IP:ley* Killed of " Peter Rugg, the liostoman ;" Pelesis to Thetis. - by• Emilie handler several unillustrated poems anti the Point of View complete the Christina* issue, which appears er,th a spec. 1*1 cover.tiesign by Will if. Low. Rithrens Matiannie. -Harper. Magazine for December isabrillient hristmas number It opens with a superbly illustrated art icleou "The Annunciation,- by Henry Van llyke. including among its pictures reproductimui from the &moue paintinp of many of the old masters. 44 m. McLennan, the new Canadian writer, contributes a Christmas legend, ' La Messe de Minuit, which is appropdotely and beautifully illtistrated by (•. S. inhart. Another strikingly attrae live feature of the number is a tnusical pea torsi. •' The Maid's ( %nice. compote! and written by W. W. Gilchrist, and comprised in • series of eleven quaint drawings by Howard Pyle. An article contribute.' by Mark Twain is entitled " Mental Telegra- y A Manuscript with a History. hakeepeare • vometly, Metionire het Meas- ure, is beautifully illustrate," from drawings by Edwin A. Abbey, and approprtately .4. - scribed and eommentori upon by Andrew Lang. Walter Brant describes • • A Walk in Tailor London' in company with John Stow, the (mesons antiquary. Julian Ralph COW - tributes another sketch of personal ohoeres tine and -adventure in the far Northwest, entitled " Chartering a Nation. " The fiction of the number includes the Gil lowing emoplete atones " My (Main the (kilonel,• by rhomes Bailey Aldrich: " Her First Appearance,- hy Behar.' Harding Davia " A Padget Scapular.- by I) 4411 and " At La Illorietute.- 147 44 K. M. Ibria. The poems are by James Rowell Lowell Annie anti Harriet l'resoott Spofford. The illustrations are nomerou3 and beautiful. The orlitorial &pertinence also er• pervaded with the distinctive heti day Aerator- af skommob.• One 04 11,. prettier Web ever ohm in thy. vicinity, says The CUMIN New gra, emats into postwar& of Mr. 111.11•Ortna last week It la 0.••11w seal grey owl. with bright Olt plumage...4 4. unlike say hoed ever seas here before The caw day 55 55.0 0.t4le belantrieg to George I Nemensos. Mullett, were IlePapp drie es beam, • heifer got ne the track just in frost of the evening expeves, awl wee abeam tastamtly killed ft wee • 405 heifer, heir lag lobes • prim at the Pali &WM aninlatinor a" D. MCOILLICUDDY. OVER THE HURON TRACT. A Newsy Grist Obtained front the County Mill ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR READERS. A Merin, 104.e-.1 of omens' View. rated up 40moo eta -rotor, -rub mad pra sad 4 •adeneeli Irmo Cyril wombs --fl.' d ream 04 (00 treenty arrw•iallowe tarns*. from ear twat etelhaissee. P. Either, . . , M'inehani, °ace ntore able to attend to the duties of his office Frank Alladay , who had leen confined to his Lea .1 141. l/ticen.w. WIlighenr. with In- ilanituation of the leap, us able t..he around again. George Hort has purebred %S,n Kaiser's farm. o(e the Loudon road, 114ucefie.41. 1). McIntosh and Win. Kaiser have gone to Virginia* ilis Loril.hip the litshop of Huron has appointed the Kev. Mr. Higley, of Han- over, to the incumbency of lrusity church. Myth nowiton. .1. H. Comyu, Winglike',', has secured a situation on (114, staff of Lite Stratford (Mk- gtate nuititute, nude vacant through the ili- um. of Miss Platt. W. I. Heston, formerly of Wiughant, but now principal .1 Ayton public school, has been re-engaged for EWA t year at 0 4:un00ter- able increase talary. Mrs. Joseph Wheipton, Ethel. is away at Toronto eudeavoring to have a cancer in her breast removed. It is to le hoped the operatioo will be astocessful. 11,epre. (nets. Meaning awl collector Irwin. Clinton, who have heeu on the sick list for some time, aro all insprovilig, though it will be some thine before they are at work. Ecknoter. Ethel, has ly•eael his 100. acre farm adjoining tha1 village to David lisielgley for a term of .me., roam Mr. Eckmier may take • trip to Manitoba rail Spring on a 11„ „ tour. Ft.her, (direr, of Grey. a ---114 the 'Trowbridge cheese factory and $10 and casts before a Listowel orterietrobe for tampering with milk sent to the factory. He admitted the charge. 'George Dobson, Ethel, lisa been re -ou- traged as teacher of Duke's school for next. veor at an advanced salary. Mr. Dobson Iwo done goo I work in the *aloe,' and hits a host of friends in that neighborhood. Mrs Todd. Anther of A. M. Todd, of the News -Record, Clinton, died at Woodstock, en Thuretho 19th ult.. I /mewed was stricken with paralysis about a week before and heart failure Id in, which cowed her (loath. Wm. Robinson, who is now attending Clinton model school, has been engaged to teach in school No. 6, Maintop, for 1892. Mr. Robinson has proved himself a menses ful student, awl *di s 104k.. a very• gv..I I Inc S ..... lay night recently while IL Tyer- MAIL Hellen. was ow hi. way to ch0reh, he met with what might have been a serious accident. His horse liecarne frightened and area .9( 111111.4 the buggy. Luckily, there wa• no damage done, only one of the front wheels being hent a little. The little grandson of Mr. McEibbin, Welton, died ot. Sunday, November 22nd, ,%ri five woeks. The funeral took place on Tuesday The baby's mother died a few weeks .go itt the States and the intent was Sent to Walton to he cared for, 1010 despite the best care the little thing weakened and dint aa stated above. There is a counterfeit $1 Ihnninion bank note in circulation. The official descrption of the note says : " The paper is poor and the printing interior, while the portrait of Lady ihifferin in the centre is wretchedly executed. The scroll w..rk. tow P had ; anti fhe spare for the signature of the Deputy Minister of Finance is blank.' New Era. The other day • y.mth be- longing to *....ketch ran away from home, and was found near Clinton. He gave hi• name as Thonipson, and while waiting for the tot,:n that waw to take him hone. gave hut leaning plainly ureter -Wand that he not only Kid a very fertile imagination, bat that he and Truth had no acquaintance with each other. Rev. Father Lamont, who for the pot seventeen years had been weistant is- cumbent of Irishtown died es Wecineeday. the 2fith of November. 'The ileerasoil gentleman was very high ly esteemed in the parish where he had ministered SO long, and few were more highly helot eft by his people, who deeply mourn his death. The .Altroma Advocate, published in the village 01 Thessolon, mak.* the follou jag reference to a former Tuckersmith boy " John Ding. jr., lato of Huron. has pur- chaeed the farm of Mr. Lasser. in 4 aulatoase, for the sum of four hundred and fifty dol lara clash It 4. • prod farm, *nil ma Mr. Deng is • strong, healthy. young men ac enstomed to famine, he will likely do well-. The t hermorneter regnotereil 25 degrees be - le* men one Sunday night, recently at Car- herry,Manitoba. Master Will Morley. a Sea • forth boy. who is putting in his first Winter there, thought it Yew riot very ..old and started nut to church without having his ears °revered. When he got them thew nemesary 0540 00 Isard as chips awl the ..at day they WIWO swollen five times 4 heir ore! inter, Wm - There vete married& 10. 1344* lilt ihn residence of the bride's father, Jamie Hocks, 68 Bay rear, Owe. by Rer Waites. pato, 04 Kaot Reasid Nell, 2nd mew on S. S. Bake. to Mien Nellie E. Hicks, dasighter et Mr Hicks, formerly llennera blew Owe Asialors,04 illfitohell._aid Ms Ames Heim. 50(4.1 k. the hride, made;tot :Ides- inaols. Saber/ Rooks mad twee' klarkdale, were the , gm" os* neatly attired in larolell plash Nal witlartasaiittig • r the petite hrsele looked Lovely. ITI•perella •••• both pretty aad webel. ror