HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1899-1-20, Page 4THEter ;Nbuorate,
In the British, Columbia Legislature
a motion urging this Downtime Govern
pleat to it)e:rea'se the per capita ,tax on:
Chir ese entering Cauada, and to pay
Chas. H, Sanders, Edina, and Prop three-fourths of the amount to British
Columbia, as that Province is suffering
THURSDAY! j'auuary 19, 1899 u by that ionmfg;ratioil, was adopted
.c'1 OZE A 41' C011111W sT
The Coroner's Jure at Brantford fluds
Asa Wheeler culpably luegligent in
the death of Robert Miller by freezing,
and a warreut may les.ue for Wheelers
arrest,
es',:,
The late Hiram. Walker retired from
atetive business in 1,4;15, upon the ad
vitae e, M tU, s ,'ate 113 Si) iiiiitir he
holt: over i.caey alai his vast property be liable to the duty tf the donor re
-- variousy' es unshed at from eight to tamed "any
itlttere6t u hatever, either
fiftveu mine t to the members of his expressly or implicitly." Abeut tett
family. the+ mouth of tfle Ontariomonths ago Sir. Walker gave up the
Government will therefore water iu mauagemeut of bfs busiliess absolutely,
4 ai it for the expected inheritance tax j but the act covers this, too, fur it pro
Y 4 vides that if, a man gives away his
>a; property atsotute•ly-, but within twelve
England still (easels the world in ship ntruths of his death, that property will
buildilag, ;48 iSartea from 'he statement' tee escape the succussion duty This
that the vanes of tout:age launched weans thousac.:dsof dollars to the On
from the shipyards of the world during a tario Gorernateut.
1i`9S was the est -gest ip the history of e
shipbuilding, etying -9.210.163 tons Of a
this tem; the portion itf Euglal)d was', F o The ' lte�kl,aam !1"siker had .t tnotlia
ermalliti 19,e.
3,1it4,(_o teelts, an it:crrrsce tipols 151st 1, ties. itrstE:td of doubt
e m
'e' rill St executed whether of a h'r h
r le .0.
hen' . t eY, CIIlte
'l .tII,lln d any
tens.sueh
Telefon :1s. very nearly eget ;
lslyr,
$ae
The Ontario Government in taking
steps to ascertain whether or not sue•
cession duties can be collected from the
HiramWalker estate, The act was
passed in 1b02, and in 1395 Ar. Walker
gave away his property. ,An amend-
ment to the act was passed in 1596,
which was retroeetiro leglslatinu,
which provided that if a person gave
way his property in the manner in
irhh h Mr. le eater had done, it would
Wiitig four fifths of the whole world's
peel netEon of chips.
daeument after dtvlding his property
among bis ebi!dreu two or three Sears
ago the Nailer illi° lira embarrased --
superabundantof stilts, arid unc=ertain
The Delleetrtletit of Al;rieulture has! which will prove to b his last test-
isaaed le tilreeet lrhich shote• among oth l ameutary d;aros:tl. F. E. Drives Sent
er Otters tit,,- Statistics of lives steel, in up a will (rant hie office day before
Oetarte t1•r the 1 as nye years. it ap• lute rday, :l hick was supposed to bee
/lean; neat wick she• r'al:.-ptiou of horses the last, but slums thea it Was discover-
zi. r; a r
t .
d h
Ile p it , .,
p atm er e f live stock in
P'
ell r
h"x ,
�, couple U t r "
f oth
ere #' had b •
the ; .,. ., eta
ll r st
r t t.. was Ktt alt rJnly-1, 189:c. 'drawn by S M. Cutcilt±ntt. Altogether
bee ter as,y tnf the previous fouryears. Mr Walker must hart, sondes his will
q here were r1;: the above date in Onto, l aheut 15 times
- 1r
.>:� r, _ tarn R during, thin past titre
rite t tc,:111 teases s. .,tp_,tell cattle. years, Theserteeh is bruit'. continttt'd
1e;;;. 1 ..t:a. sect/ hogs and eietieg Mr, Walker's r' • t •,
4a,,;�..".,,. ':r: P 1st. till p:ap, rasa
, i lint is pretty n It ;rowel h ePombacid
a'y
.rest eh a population of
ext. red, in 1,117, 81e
.!t t.t late reimedh,., t.r;
r i i r heed el her porn-
iee Vet :<tt "e,eat,, with a ret
:ie. ee9eie e';rsartteai nee,
t zi . rt ' c f $1.0.4.w
art-➢ih per head of
v. t •�, 'hr 1.; l.itl'd ,s-', awee < tr :i: rt;att weereaagri,:ulti
;eel at r 1 .i l.retiti es. raised ern.
area r, et1,.Atet ,quare, mites, NI'
rnr•-dt P Oe
lira, 9, ash an area of 191.
4e1t1'lree rr ' -c, melee' snl+plee ht't• 0
:l
fe . let agoee expert met -
b'a
Isyreleeg w Lihe140 Un rte if the
duets lee/ /vitro care put an end to
A Baty hes 1t en prepared, uhieh
hawed tlrUsi the jams era 1n force
Ohio and Kaunas le is prerpsesed whe a it t ehittg coeur:: iu au ineorp
toed tone ye eat v ret make that town
ei'y lialee in damaged to the prism
who isitjived by a meth while in t
Gust ode ,.f a pall•; eflieer, or to the
i ltiv'es of t prisoner a ho smilers data
at a ninb'r hands. When the crime
committed in the enuutrt, the coon
mat" be made de•feirdant The ma
mum sum recoverable is lixed
$5 SAO
that ler legit eighteenths of his new pr
perry to th. Childreie s Fee hospital.
Detroit abbe the rtemainder is dis
n11,1+1441 vine:;eg ;; torr Leer ¢i elftt 'it•++s
. 1.
and Pt'r n;.al ht'altirs.t . vat') 111'
Walker divided his ulilliotte among
his family t wo or three years ago he
d , retort ed for tlfmge•ti' :an ieaeeeme 0E00,
est R'tti1 a year mei bongo reeler free. Al
e,N 'tltearagh arvt'r til years of age he began t
trz, -i lyet,;r tree tout-d•;tion of a ere'wv fortune, f
the and by developing bb gas ptopterty lu
hteie (*evade het h:ld aleratnrtlated tat the
tnte of his death an amines estimated
Wit t e. he over $= )Q G00Judging. from
the tenor of tele r u ills meths during
stem.d the past two stem. the Cbiidren't, Free
Hospital It ill therefore receive legacy
In `i,f bt:tw•eei $e3 (100 at.d 4n0400.
i5
In
o. n- Cornwall, Ont, Jan. 17 ,-News has
or- reaehged here (erlas nxbnrough wive -
or i ship of the death of Niieau Fin la yton,
ler of the fourth concession Ile was alt
be work fur Uulrcan l-hnmpsntt, felling
re trees, when a tree. fell by the latter,
th struck a limb, which broke oft .and
.0
is struck him othat bead, killing him
ty lustautly.
xi -
Contractor Killed
Winnipeg, Man.. Jan, 17th,—
O'tleary, a, well-known railway
tractor, was struck and killed by
tug .derrick on the Robson Ben
Railway-. O'Leary. was oue the
tractors on the Crow's. Nest Pass
way.
Jack
can-
ts fa:l-
tieOn
oort
Rail
Drowned While Coasting.
3crautou, Jan. 14,—Five small boys
met death in a drowning accident to.
day at South Gibson, a small country
hamlet near Foster, Susquehanna
county. They were Merritt Rogers.
Gaylord Pritchard, Jay Tripp, Willie
Holmes and Myrtle Howell. Their
ages were from ? to 10 years, After
the tnornit'g school session the dye
'Petitioned and another boy got on a
big sled aid coasted from the roadway
dowel a short, steep hill, at the foot ..of
width is a mill pone. A thaw had
weakened the ice, and 11 broke under
the weight of the sled, which was go
ing p Tiled tld
ot:e ofat thtae bspeoyseds.hot unde>slerhealeaall srv-
but
rat rods. iu his exeitenleni the lad
who escaped lost valuable time is run
nlug back to the school to give the
alarm instead of notifyiug residence
near at hand.
Dynamite in His Pocket.
Ottawa, Jan 12.-4e explosion
etlrred at Cawley on Wednesday,
which David Donovan and bas
resod B day-old child bad a miracul
escape, Mr Weaves', who is form
fur they 'chis mica mine at Cala
had thawed out some dynamite in
outside she'd, %bietlt he intnttded
usn bI
a t e
h pur nse
t
later NT i
l
,
After '
A ir hi t vv
t ter ,
e. oat the dy
mite he, put five cheats of It into
tont /mall and weer lura the holler.
Iii thcetiro in the stove. While d"f
this a spark from the stove flaw 1
the krocl est cou'itiuing the dy;•aeaut
lira 1,))arvv<tu, er,eeeitag that an t- ploy
nits nue liidnhle•,tau to the (rout d,
rn tlilow the expel:eve ourside,
(„tine the deur lti treed He then to
off the coat, rued, lttaving it at
flout dear, ran to the back door, a
teed st•areeely go' it epee when the
Ole cies teceurre'cl, Matting the house
atone. Strange to sate Mrs. l) ;iov
1
to was upstairs at a he uwi . g
Ku injured, nor wee the week old
sett, which was to.uaty tuff kt'd fu
lbfed. ole the gruuud fl -Har It teak e i
ytdteaide tiara+ to got them out or the
debris after the tax Mestere but not at
seratch was fouled on either heel,
lint»tlLanl suffered a great deal from the
shock, which affected hue nerves.
Around About Lis,
Varna: Mr. Charles Johnston bas
sold his f:arm, on the Goshen line, to
:lir floury Hefter, he having; sold his
farm to 11r Robert:itepheuson
St. Marys: Word has been received
from Toronto of the death of Wtu. Lee,
a former resident of 81. Maze s• Ile•
ceased was 23 years of aro and sue.
cumhad to that dreadful disease, con•
sumptiou.
oc
tet
tvire
oun
felt
ern
to
th
t
n8 -
his
-tet
ren
Der
Ile
lap
i tr
ivur surin
When Your Agony and Torture
Can Be Permanently Ban-
ished By Paine Cel-
ery Compound.
Neuralgia Surely Cured by
the Great Medicine,
Able Physicians Becomulend it
Able physicians, after a satisfactory
experience with Paitie's Celery Com-
pound, have come to the canelusion
that it ie a true. ;specific; for that merci-
less tormentor --Neuralgia.
Neuralgia indicates a lowordepress-
ed state of vitality, and nothing se
rapidly weakens and eaheusts the
VAPID as pain that prevents sleep and
keeps the body and wind in agony and
torture.
Neuralgia being a nerve disease, is
most common in the face,ard fit quent-
ly the entire head suffers excrueiatillg
pain. Attacks of neuralgia are very
e e t"
utc t n
r ail
sometimes m ti t•s t
tit ee � .,
they come mts an
d
pass quickly away; "erten the pain and
agony will continue for weeks and.
months
When there is a lowering of vitality,'
when sleeplessness, anxiety, malaria
and debility are ar work, and wh11
therte is exposure to weer and void with
t'humatie tendeueles neuralgia is sure
to prtevail.
l'ainn's Celery Compound being a
nerve medicine suet Nerve fond, it
reaches t ,.
e runt,
h ofthe 1Ie
1 art) ]
U le'
in a
way that no other mediteine) can do
The most terrine aitd long standing
cases b area erten been i'orn phlely' oared
by the use of a few hottlee Paine'"s
Celery Compound haslet Thousands of
eases saved lime after the beet me3teal
t+xt•rtinns failiel- If roar lite 1s can.
ranula miser from 7neu rat:vie tnrtnres.
bel'. he weee and nee, at once nature's tette+
nf, Le ve' . ,'
the r m dieieae. Pafir:e''t Celery Porn
pound, Bewere of ltllstittltes; "•P,nine's
141 is the kind that cure's
t9 111;
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SP
MATERIALS
in
n'i,' A Well -Known Druggist Bines
Killed in the Woods.
r•
Sleet, Chrieernes there have been t
fadunsa ala \tew York city of coucer
that made a specially ler goads intend
for holidtv presetlts. Some of the
eotecerns carried largestjeks, arid e
entitled to the desrguatinn, n. big," I
ore. or two instances the stocks eve
valued at more than 8250,000, T
noticeable thing aheut Pathof the co
lapsed colicterus is that it did not
vertise in the 1ahwspapers. The star
that did advertise were crowded wit
customers from. the commencement
the holiday season to the hour of Closiu
the night before Christmas: They a
report the greatest holiday business i
years.
at 1� . Frightful Blunder
Will oFteu cause a horrible burn,
Scald, Cut, or Bruise. Buekle;t's Arn-
ica Salve, the best in the world. will
kill the pain and promptly heal it.
Cures Old $ores, Fever Sores, Ulcers,
Boils, Felons, Corns. all Shin Eruptions
Beet Pilo cure on earth. Only 25 cts•a
hoe. f ure guaranreed, Sold by all
Drugg,iets.
A Shooting Accident
en
els
ed
88
re
n
r;.
he
id-
es
b
of
11
n
An original form of advertisin
comes to us from. Russia, where a shop
keeper posted up the following a
nounceml+nt :—"'The reason why
have hitherto been able to sell m
goods >;' uch cheaper er
chats p an
hod
else that i
am a. bachelor and. do no
need to make a profit for the mainten
ince of a wife and children. It is no
myduty to inform the public that thi
v
ad anlage will shortly be withdrawn
from them, as I am about to be mar
,it'd. They will, therefore, do well to
make purchases at once at the old
rate." The result was there was such
a run an the ?hop that, in the course
of a few days, this storekeeper had
made enough money to pay the ex
penses of his wedding on a very lavish
scale.
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***
AN IMPORTANT MATTER.
A business man recently received
the following from a leading Toronto
firm of commission merchants, which
cannot be too strongly impressed on
the farmers and poultry breeders. The
facts stared below are enough to cause
every prnducer of poultry to firmly re
solve
to observe the pointers given :
" The marketing of dressed poultrr
in Ontario isbehind the times, and
n
c untr shippers
y cviilh-eve to 'impress
upon n t hti farmers that scalded, skinny
an f n H
d all cr q
. ar n
uprofitable,
P
fn
r I'
al
parties, We were prepared this season
to purchase any quantity for export
and found it impossible
to get $1,000
birds suitable for' the British market
when prepared by farmers. The only
was' that will give satisfaction is for
us to ,l<ill and dross our own birds, We
aro within hnn,e(ls when we state that
over $1.000.000 is lost yearly through
the i;r)orwnce and carelessness of feed,
irig And killing poultry. The sotltter
we awake to the requirements of an
unlimited market in England the bet-
ter for the Canadian farmer."
Teeswater Jan 16 —Saturday after -
Door, while Mr M. Pennell and his sou.
John were driving to Teeswater, a gun
which rhe young man had loaded and
placed in the cutter was accidentally
discharged The charge entered his
left thigh. making a terrible wound
His;father drove as quickly as possible
to the doctor's and the young mau is
now lying in a precarious condition.
Hiram Walker Dead.
Walkerville, Jau. 13 —Mr. Hiram
Walker, the efo
u lei+r
r of thistown, and
cf the
Hiram Walker r&Sot,s distillery,
lery,
and one of the greatest business men
in Canada, died at his residences in
Detroit yesterday morning. Mr. Wal,
ker retired from business several
months ago, and had. been gradually
failing. He bad beenuncousclous
since the day befo c, and died .at 7
o'clock inthemorning.
Lost a Leg.
Brantford, Ont, Jan 17. -Thomas
Green, a young man hailing from.
Paris, fell under . a G. T. R. freight
train in the yards at Market street Sat.
urday night, and in a moment was
run c' ver and his left leg was cut off
below the knee. Green was endeavor-
ing• to jump on to , a freight train,
which was pulling- out for Paris at
10:30 o'clock, with the intention of get
ting a ride borne, and in catching the
moving train, was jerked under the
wheels.
Mr, Mulockes Deficit
Ottawa Jan. 17.—Title report of the
ost
P m st
a er Genre
ai which 's now in
rhe printer's hands, will show a total
revenue during the pact year nf $3.527,-
810, and an expenditure of $3.575,412
leaving a deride on the year's transac-
tions of $47,602. The value of postage
stamps, post cards, me . sold during the.
year was $4,414,765, but out',oF this
amount there had to ha deducted cer.,
rain charges, whi4 h reduced the reve-
nue to the amount named.During the
year the sum of $1,352;257 was paid to
the railways for the; Conveyance of
mails, the coat of con e=ance
4 ) by vehi-
cles being $165,660.
St. Marts; But a few mouths ago
Rays the Argue, 111'. and Mrs Robert
Guest left .St. Marys to take up their re•
sidtr,eo with their eon Iliram,nt Hanna
ford, N. Dakota. Both of diem were
taken with la grippe and cnregestiou of
the lungs and two weeks ager time to
elle house of their deu;;hrer, Mrs W.
H Hill at Samna. There Mrs Guest
diet: on Sunday last. Jan. 8, 1bH funeral
taking place on Tuesday Mr Guest
is very low and little hope of his re
covery is entertaitceci, Mrs, Hill was
on Monday ill in bed with the same
trouble and Hiram Gutter, who buried
bis second son just before his parents
left Dakota, is atsn ill. Mr and Sirs
Guest bad lived for twenty years at
the eastern extremity of St. Marys and
were well known there.
Heesali : On Tues•iay a very plea
sant event occurred at the home of
Mr William Buchanan, of this village.
We here refer to the marriage of his
second daughter, 'Miss Jane, to Mr.
James Hope,a prosperous .farmer, of
Carberry, Manitoba. The ceremony
was performed by ley. J. 8 Hender-
son,
Carmel
,church,at
the hour of
two o'clock, in the presence of quite a
large number of the relatives of the
contracting parties, and a few select
and intimate friends of the bride.
The bride was dressed in steal colored
ladies' cloth, trimmed with white satin,
and wore natural flowers, carnations
and roses. •The bridesmaid was Miss
Ettie Ballantine, of the township of
Hay, while the groom was supported
by Mr. John Buchanan. of the Agricul
tura! College Guelph, a brother of : the
bride, •
Goderich: Saturday, the lad 'Sloan,
of West Wawanosh, was brought be.
fore P.M Seager on charges of burg
larinus entry and theft, and pleading
guilty to the charges was committed
for trial On' Monday the prtsoreer was
arraigned before Judge Masson and
pleaded guilty to the charges. The
crown pr:.Sec Utor, .: county attorney
Lewis, having asked for a"lenient een
tense on account of the youth of the
prisoner and the respectability of bis
parents, Elbe Honer sentenced Shetit to
eight datri imprisonmena with, hard
labor on each of two charges of burg-
larious US e17fP
vt ars
h were H e Cri
ed the h sen
tence to run concurrently. Where
burglarious entries were made the
prisoner did not steal anything, v tag; and it
seems that his breaking away from
honest rules was caused ' by reading
penny dreadfuls, and improper person-
al conduct
The Grand Trunk will build a clew
station in Gnderich this spring.
The Grand Trunk offered Mrs. Casey,
t9ife of the etiaineer who was killed at
Murray Hill, $100 per month for or •three
years, whichshe refused to accept.
His Experience..
A piiece'sSf1.11 aid well known Can
adtnn druggist said recently: e" I
know from expe'rie'nce what it meant.
in sell dvt's that have nn standing nr
,estehlisheed reputation. Over it year
ago, I put in a emali stnek Dyes
I had been asked by Three nr four per
501.8 for these dyes which they saw ad
vertised. and I was under the impressi
on the demure would increase, In a
y'ear's time T sold probably from twenty
to twenty five packers.. and hod so many
enmplakits from disoppninte'd women
who had spoiled gond' materials and
trarmeenrs with those new tit es that ]'
banished every one of them to my back
storehouse, where they now are, I
find the Diamond D,ves give perfect
eatisfnctinn to all my customers, and
will sell no ether make while I am In
huisness What a tale Could he told
by women about spoiled grinds from
using cheep and trashy dyes!"
This statement from an old establish
ed Aruggi t has its notes of warning.
His louse, and eetei,drdexperience is in
favor of the Diamond Dyes There
are ton, hundreds of other druggists
aged dealers rind tens of thousands of
women who could give clear and con-
vincing testimony that Diamond Dyne
are far ahead ofall n' her dyes in purirv,
strength. fastness of color, brilliancy
and .heauty.
A • long as there are intimation and
adeltnrated dies said; it well that all
should if site upon getting the Dia
mond" when buying dyes for home
dyeing. See that the name is on each
packet.
In Memoriam.
Linea on the death of Bartle Man-
ning who departed
this life
on
Jan.
Now the old year takes it flight.
And tee sun shines brightly on the New
Year morn.
But within the curtained house still all is
niht,
ii ;One more toyed one from this earth has
been borne.
Oh ! mother wilt thy troubles ne'et have end
One by one thy friends and kindred leaVe
thee here,
Can it be wind Providence doth these sorrows
send,
Can'st thou see a c ather's hand through
glistening tear?
Though friends may shed,the sympathising
tear,
None know thy deepest grief and sorrow
wild.
As from thy sight is borne the form most
dear,
No Christ to meet thee now to raise thy
child.
'Ah 1 mother didert thou hear the Savinur's
call, .,
On this New Year morn it echoes tar and
wide;
Art thou honored that on thee the lot
should fall? '
" One mare Cherub have T need of by
My side.,,
Let us think of life down here as one short
night,. ,
Small will, seem the many trials we have
bore;
In
Eternity Y with
all the S rns D
f Lr '
ht
Our loved ones we shall meet Cog part no
more -
CA, .e4�
.r C1 e�.a. 1.
Por Infants and Children.
The fao-
•,imile
Ciycntuflr
"ow, -' is to
wratect.
C
4 -Ate -.1%. sPI, tale sassec...alacm ark sac ,111r..1131cshe....41,t t
II'`?iiC3f:�'[3r''�'e'tgir?'@r'S1rT'tt�' ?51nfih"�3i
is
STOC T1�I I
is the time for Bargains.
We have to sell a
large stock of
Secondhand, Heating and Cooking STOVES,
(Also a big stock of new ones)
lett'
• Lamps, ps, Skates (Om'eatly Reduced Prices) Axes
• X.Out Saws, etc
4111,
1111F ZL these goods must be said before
spring. Come and get a bard t.
0
Parties building, be
to t
Iwo e
n
n
;, our
Prices. .. ,
Ms op &
Aczncark Jac„aRa So;allashastic n 'LiNI*'+kr;;i)=4 :av ekt"s
Itta''i
r•<"•;, . �`....w�,. �.M
H. JONES,
Agent, Exeter.
The Buffalo MI -Steel Disse Harrow.
This is the only Ilha tiara„ raaatle,or solea
in Canada, ital.-Ili.: adsaa;t
tesprit,; learthiutrl•r of tba
1,""M ernes, lallewthg an 4e0105141. Of
sure to 1•t+ threwi, 00a0 thu tt:tre•r en11a .ot
titsa;.ttaf;s I,g the' ti"state' the oi'rratnr. Iiy
*yeti:; r:,-;t:.ntr l+e'rivetiv s'eNtr'l,',tctiuta is Mir -4411d the nraund ♦cera 1.0 911.,1„-d ro a
uniform doet-h Exam '0A, 11414, Machtlio
carefully ane 4:07011.11ar4• With e:4thCr..
The No. 12 Cultivator
1`+ A MARVF.Ie !7F :t'l:C'1:1y "The' only
Cultivator merle that. 1 erI; 'vara rat res -t1:
will cut Wt. „g,•U.tc1att)in ilea• greand. E .
'lrgea, , it unci tiara -rail .41'0 wht Tin, only
CUlttvdt• wire a ,et:,,a aje teeth rt,lt111'. ala 1-, r1 att 143a(V
e'er.,let Ott of --tit . ier,ssure4'',a
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tn,a>hewit hew1 ver far .m,tat,t scud }writ et
regulation o(cf 1•tb et hoe in all lands et'
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Jo r, 441 i; 1lut.l:,ltl:.t tot ,a prover depth to
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SOUTH HURON
FARMERS' INSTITUTE
Bayfield, Jan. 31st, '99,
At one o'clock pp in. Meeting will be ad
dressed by A. 'larJeil, Walker, ille, Subj c
—' the condition of soil in relation to oro
returns" A. C. 1ialJraan, New Dundee, sub
jest— "Praeticalbints on Swine Industry,'
`Bacon Hog Illustrated)` A. W Campbell
_Provincial Road Instructor, sue ject—" (Looe
Reads"; A /nuts. Clinton, subjects—"=Hors
Breedin in general"; A• Mustard, I3rnc
field, and others will also address the meet
Jug. EVENTING SES -ZION, 7:8,p.m.—A. Mc
Neil, Wallrerville,subject—' "r`he Soceal Sid
i3 Life"; A 0. Hallman, New Dundee,
subject-•' The Winter care or' idle Horses";
A. W. teampboll, P. R. hr—" Good It,eads,"
Moser's Hal I,
Dashwood, Feb. lst,
Atone
o'clock
.m.
p McNeil. 1• Walker
ville, sur,ject-•'Fruit Growing as a Spec-
iality or with general Lund" A, C. Hallman,
New Dundee, ,ubjeot '.Cultivation of Fod-
der Corn a d the Silo "; A W. Campbell, P
R. T—"()Food Roads" F. Baker, Dashwood.
a Turnbull,
Brarwster,FT. smith, Hay, and
others will address the meeting. ]EVENING
SESSIuN, 7:8o p m. A. McNeil, Walkerville,
—" The Putdio Schools from a Farmer's
Standpoint"; A.O. Hallman, New Dundee—
"; A. W. Campbell, P. R. I.—".Good
Roads " ,
Farquhar, Feb. 2nd,
At o'clock p.m. A. McNeil, Walker-
ville,—" "(I'nder-draining' ; A, 0. Hallman,
New Dundee.—" Cultivatioi, of Fodder Corn
and the Silo ' ; A. tW. Cam obeli, P. R. T
"Good Roads" W. W. Cooper, _]iippeni
Care and i Management of Live Stock. in
Summer" er H Smith, a
th Hay, v W. M. Doig n and
others will address the mooting. EVEN-
INGg3PSSIOl�,7:8'0pm, A. McNeil, Wa1k-
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Homes"; A. C. Hallman, New Dundee,—
Farming as as Occupation "; A. W. Camp-
bell, P. 11. 't,—' Good Roads."
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