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1911
Insane Itian Dies From Ef-
fects of Sunstroke.
Britain's Tenth Dreal-
nought Commissioned.
- vlar\i•44.1e'anYe7ugel, l yew's,
erstke
tiled front ti'r the
areas lu m, Longue sue satte,1'oint, (ue., ...
Was Who \ h
11 11
1
1 ul t'r
tea el L
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1 � i7
rl
5 it
l $t
the G
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• )r l
} l '4
out, got
Yt E
lunette' pe. Vie
1131 Irl
' 1 1
.rs )Rt
,k^ 1.>
1411
•,o) srilletnle 11£31 dex.th,
ti ,
x le'in ; Maniac {tool ire c fff etotLitlie., from
'fedi/lees, reeeit ed nt
A}ugolo, 1'ortugi ete Fleet
A fea,'Uinta .sit,''
the nett vee have rat olt
lea, Asad other .place aifi 4(e cnd e't•ptie
14httrapenn zettrt•ntfn' l'ttn)ti nl'ing; to
lions, the 'Ad vices say, arei p
leave at once fru• the tteene; of the die.-
order.
ie:order• •
port gtanieyVotes in Favor
of Light Plant.
Guelph iaay extend its Inuits, to take,
in the lane oc:t',npled by ;\laedonalu Col-
lege. ,
A. young bey named fa
stn . 4on O bo -
Pleb. Lake tuen'ter, ehol
day while eating;
• ferias Sazorioff, lrussien Minister of
1s'oreign .fr.ffairs, who has •keen setieuely
i11, operation.
4(R
underwent
will
a71 }} t'ftIlfC]'
SKI, l+4 {hear M.a.ekenz' .
vitae Winnipeg to -morrow tho`V}nn£ gds regarding
e
propotied sale o
flicit\Say holdings to the city.
Port 'Stanley ratepaye the (tarried e}ea•�.eter-
af
law to raise $12,750 for t T
an. electric light plant and instctl£ing lly-
dro-F.lectrie dietr:bution plant.
Britain's tenth Dreadnought, foeCol-
teems, bas been
set -
vice. She carries 12•ineh h'reeeh-lund-
ing guns and anti -torpedo t rm:talent.
A, foreigner working at the. theEliia ok
camp at i'oreu}) 4'.• ettu:ke
with a knife and infc4.tet11 s•'1h ugly,
\waunds that it required ten stitebee, to
SCHOOL • IVIEDALS
Teacher Says They Were
Not Awarded Fairly.
Montreal, Aug, 14.-A mete who hot
r7 the ,ontinE73t and is . now ill
} , Oct.3•
• ,AberfoYle . .. ' .. <jet. le 14:
)i'
u GU,
,
u L
l3K f, S•.( .
,A.
tt.
to tete.tl
.t rate et sept 1F1, ?I•
felltbelatbut[( 544141 1tS, 447•
J,pcatr r .. ..tic '.211.
Sept.,
ANto]\ille • .. S 11, .
Atvt 000 •.' S' est +,
Barrie . Sept, 20 20, 27.
Barrie • ,. oil. 4.
},aee,vtlie Oel 4,6 6.
•"KeErverurat -Got. a 4.
1:?eaevill Heel 1'2 43.
Berwick
vette t Oct. ....Sept.'14..
Bettie) Ott 2 2•
lilnbtuah .Uel 0 M6•
illfecayg f epi.. 2%. �:
Bolton .....ole Sept 20. 2y
Bohol]
Bothwell'e t c etre 4 Sent 10, 20.
Breen ttoe ler ...Sept. 10, 20,
•",P,,ra)A1r't.. •. • t• 29.
1rtel:do • ' b (lei.. 6•
it]inels l
.feet ckva,le ..7577771.
• �ut• ii.0.
•
Bruce 1Vier e'i. nt t)ct. 0. 6.
etruseele • l O .
C"iC,nne .
pu)• nit; of the Cove! nor-Celeeral. ar-
rived f n 1,!1. .ueihr, turd\ enuauver,o B. r -
C.
sen ofe J. el
Mr kiu;r clatt•4s to repro -awe the ttchoo
l
ti td Ten • of tar Vat ICI,: 1'1{44144 eta
, hie ander is
dcte3 mined to clo all
have an alleged tale\ance rectified.
Mr.Muir oec(T'•1ed the position
ool foe of vein-
e.)teil of \'it'tot•ia Digit
uome
edicts het hat' view ret irecl. ,y
Hb e;nnte nticl1A is t dalet in that werehe to re
1sG(i 44.1111: 11tH{, YKt sellout
to the- best stt dcnt7, at tlo. {•lit=.'
entrobee c ,iteinatac,6s of li„ti.-h Colum-
bia, ware not given to the beet etadeet),
hut were wrongly dist3'iem e• unit de-
eerving,boys and grit wire deprived of
their rights. 9 t 1
Tee Governer-ter,erele of 14.' ; renitn
toe have, 1<"itlt c' Lord t
IA granted eaeh veer bronze. medals to the
l'revinre of iirit'.sh ('oltYtt1hit1, to be
awarded to the clildreu of the Public
t ebeols on the r+;s'i lt6 ..0 the iit.c a. 0I
entrance ea.amin,z a tri Mail. have
that. during;- the prat Isix ts Seeill I 3' - have
been given t>0 144r y.
arl
(Trey to sen to thin at once.
lose. posi-
tion
ei;Vil moint 'O' ied ts
in
tion ar tete mos light!
Ctinade...: •'t• ' rate ic:r.• the year being
fixe"cc"at lea' mills.. }.est' years rate teas
3.1. 6-1C' mills. with
John Oliver dile not have $3tl
him in the 'untrue Polleeon Court, t deluge at 101
went to jail for tt0 days to f
presenting a fale,e p,resoriptivu
druggist to get Cocaine' R ]iUtt1GCF Com-
pany, •
stock Uf Llte Gcor•g; • e3? Com-
pany, 26-22 'Front 'Street wes,t,
evas sold by publi0'at)ction for 71 (-nate
on the dolls\r, 1.o Reward. M. Brown,
3 117 Grace street. Turunto.
'through an explosion of a coal oil
atone ext . her house on I3eh.'£antigny
street, relyMontreal,m that she died shortly
MM. Melina Gerry NV6,5
so severely•
ft ds sit the hospitel:
ed the appointment e .
,to 0111 the vacancy in ilii iine'e i�ol
mission for West 13a,stin C. occasioned
by the death of r. W. London.
E. A,tclsiswe etib uxned as a result
su t oftTat•
etrok hof
stroke of hghtntng;llose
'1;rs01C. ls,ellybarn
,
at ]i`rafllcfort, owner. by
was 1 streak and burned
le t• '4 R
Anterior ter ,be! i,.
,Ahvl ortkt �.
4,G.'6,
Aylmer ,. • ', .• Sept.. ,4, Z9
WESTERN CROPS
0
Weather keeps Cool and
Conditions Not Good.
&, erRarT
T. W., Johnson, M. P ; s recommend -
Winnipeg, Aug. 14._ -)week of warmth
} real steady sunshine is zesponst
and
bee for many late reports to Cher effect
that it will be auotl3er two 1rcel.s be-
fore 104 reesti3lg ie gellernl throughout,
1ho_ utest. Cutting has eetumeneed • with 1111
,a vengeance in Snarly dist riots, hitt spec
tsiittion still varies asto 1 e.c heine prbbabte.
avere.ge yscicl, even -wl
der: �yuy
• several ci street e, it is chtl2ucd
Cn.
clap speciailists, that cutting will not
uomnienee for three weeks or' possibly
a month, but the consensus of opinion
is to the effect that the harvest will.
be in Bannon }'luland deniais£riofa dernsigeit.
to
crops continue to Roos{ the city, but all
pre. egnaliy lacking in antbentielty..
Another big'esteIn:ent of ea tern 41ar-
ve:sters is expected within the next two
clay's.
t ' 4.
F1.,rro]•C; (. 3,.
Jiurlfn€;to a i . 6.
tenet—den
Calecion 6
t emPbel'f<t l .:
Carp
etartleten \+
(' u4;,;i
c pntTe,Ti11e
01107.110] , _
Clareseul e
Colborne
Ceml" • .'),
Coolctde t
Cookev 144 is
Delta,
Delaware
•
��enlore-st\ •,j1
lesboro
Oorette st4K
1.)rz yteY •_,z
Dresden
Druu bc'
' 1)111140k
Dtai 3x11
DarhazP
1 leffira: .
)1`,atfvale
ern:Uro
lerte
Beata._
Meet e r
• Teenelere-
'11•cnwit e
leereue'
leeversh
Ttererle
Fort .3A
lecrt S\:
1,•,•(114)('0
Frame.
Frceit<
Goletsi.
Geet
Geos ego
(441.4101
Gordon•
Gere '
Gran
Grit, - t'
Den
. fleet
...14hr
'Flo
pet 12, 11.
hennt.0 4644 27.
G.
-Sept. 20, 217.
t- 119, 2i.
Sept -.
2t• 22.
• �e1,i. 2.4, 29.
Oct. it, 4•
444"Ott 10, '11.
,(eta 0, 4.
4.
Melt. 3, 26 • , 4.
Oot.
Oct. 14.
• Sept. et• ,
G4
e t. 20, > , .
,.SSept. 26.
out. 12. ?S.
:. Sept. 26, 27.
-.Sept:.
Sept. 26, 27.
014..
%• opt. 21, 22.
et. 12, 1'3.
Opt. %6'28.
i1pt, St, 12.
Det. 4, 0.
O't...17, 1x.
Sept 2.3. 29.
• Oct.. 3, 4.
Oct. 27.
......
Sept. It -16.
Sept. 14,15.
Sept. 28,
Oet 4, ri.
'Sent. '16, 27.
kept• 22, M.
.Cx.t 4, 5.
• tiei�
Sept. t. . 2144.
Rept 414 2r
as £t 60 oun R2o7nnie,
'rhe mangled remains of d
a sailor off the Glsagow Liner ::len Cairn
were found on the wharf at Montreal,
having been run over during the night
by the 'Harbor Commission engine.
Marcus 1'. 1inow1to11,rChief J ustil Judicial
e
the Massachusetts Supreme
Court hast sent his resignation to
Governor floss. The Cane : us tee has
beep ill in health for
r, 'rhe merges of the Banker's Trust
C.:otnprny and the Mercantile Trust Core: -
party, of New York, has bct.n uotpleteL.
The merged institutions will be known
as the B;inkers4 'rrlists Company.
Charles Arnott. aatdeek f 4(nd ono. wua
:steamer, living
arrested by Acting Detective 'young 1
on a <tharg” of stealing a pair of shoes
and a suit OWL, from 'a. baggage Tonin.
Nirtliiam Oakes. employed as a 1>ottlet'
in the brr�Wery of Rudolph •Rt Bugg• of
St. Thomas, met with an aecident Ystie>i
an arter;lr WAS severed
di of a bursted
arm by the "broken glass
bottle
•
TWO ARRESTED.
Alleged to Be Runaway
Couple From Albany.
ado7streal De pai,t•h• Detee ttwe Me-
£1¢£Ifrid Brisbols, a workman in the
Angus shops, at Montreal. Was killed
whe nhis 1ian4ev}as caught into ttemilling
• Machine, and
cibiIlei'y, sustaining. frightful 144434,x(1-
tioSYs..
I "Give me tile same ,7'00 x' 8. ha)1'Jtlthe
last time 1. was here in
Was 1No. 1.4,” said Andrew Anderson,
eighty-one rears old, sof South lend,
Ind., to the clerk at a Chicago down•
town betel,
"' 'Ow !mil.v of Sutherland, accompanied
by l;O)-m h, sailed on sthel and Olynzpic,,ord
4431
ty} ui.e outfit, Alberta. The trio, Ottteto ngo0lte, will return at
af-
ter visiting � 1\noout<ex,
the end of 00taber.
Gordon -\Tc Masten, a 1(; year•old boy,
pleaded guilty at iffontroal to a largo
number of burglaries in the Vicinity of
Coteau. The Grand '1"runk Railway
was the chief sufferer, a large number of
cars having been cantered.
Pape's recording the tran10 )' of all
tlhe long distance telephone
d
p1•operties\ of the Independent union
Telepphonet,Company west of Syracuse'•
to .the 1,141 rali eleph,ri: a}id ''1"elegrxtplt
(lompat3}• were flied at 'li'nffel0.
The 'ret.nrne of the (Guelpha:f n ction
Railway Company, for the q
be ,Tune ? last allow the `'std singe of
- foe ' the t
f
fo
road )�s-
the +a1334t , ,
tree
N fl
months r bo >Hag'1}e ' period of 1910.
OB(i.Off for the 1' arnl,t `1' • M. :nric-
'rive ease at .0ttawa RIS
Iteown anc1.W. 11.. '110elietll, charged with
front the Traders :iftnk,
Laughlin
,a, and \\o4ealr
ug1Ta'in �.rrrsird a man
lea rut: „Cion of 12e-
1,'Ji•)daor ptiseat on f - ,
St ltmeta .,
fac stn 22. 27.
• aetratetor:1 . teea. t)t' 14 2, .1 , ,
SteepedSept.°
Steepen retie•.Sept. et 3 et
kit7 atbros,Sept
1144
i
a
\i rt
t c ,
co ►
t1
h
Ova,
o�
'R
,
f.
ld , R -
)1 Y t+ t
17 d
;tt2ett, Viten S pet 3, 4.
arts Sr•nr lb 114.
•
'tReewate Oct• 4, fk
Teamster Uel A,
11,amesviile .. Oct• 3, ,4.
c 96.
•',d ., 1t
Y er
'h
e f Iet
l
rh oeold. 0C1 16,
3?hof;old .. wept
� 144 z4( 19,
' iorontoul r( Aut,ust . 11 10 Sept.c,10.
Tweed •' GCs. -19.
tmder veee , Oct, 9, 4.
tittersol3 Sept. 19-21.
V'ankteek 1it11 .- sent. 1444 l0-
t'Yler ens.. 13-1 7
'Varner
cab Sept, 26, 27.
27.
Wallacetow . , Sept. '28, 2 •
1.1ulteretorails ... Sent E'I, 27.
Oct. 20.
'\tratsti .• Oet. 0, 6.
•W air en .. ' Sept.o, 21.
Warren . .. Get. 6.
Weiland
, Oct h, 6,
Welland ..Sept 20, 00.
VellceleT • .,Sept 1i, IA.
19 elle l . . Sept. l9, So.
INThean Ott, 2. 3.
W1leatlev •• "SeTb •26, t.
'C'viaram o •n• , Sept. 217. el.
carte
Williamstown .. • .. Sept. 6. 9.
'TV'iu4heirte Sept. 25-30.
i4'inal 6Tn . Sept. 18, 21.
Ceps 17, 18.
Wyton.... •... .• ' 244.
seep on ,.. ..Sept.Oet, o.
teerrhvr Sent. '20, 21.
DID BOOB WORK.
Oct. ,.
17, 18•
.,Sept. 14. 16.
Sep21.
t. '1.3.
Sept. 14-16.
Sept. 12, 12.
• tOPt. 7th 11.
3.
k',ept • C213 t 27
,'Sept. 19, 20.
Sept. O.
• Yet 3,;
.Oct" r.
, e• Ot.20, 21.
;S▪ ept. 2t.0, 1.
Sept. 21, I.r.
kepi,. 14,
OUt. G. 6.
r
"Skint-zulik 1ialift li'as "recently'
been,
going tete rouaeda of the • a>f
al
press. Skim -milk. \will make
wlxol fairly
It
bt
'sit
good paint or \Y a. 56'{{)4444. 116E gfrEaste
polus 144 nn1N.l1 better,
' in the milk' is what sets the paint. The
following is a peri ,wally -triad. forma
which ha,s dobe wonders. 11hestprovre
ed
•'St'1L tie
far marl' effective for rough..
best lead 440111 oil paint: Mix c couple -
of pounds of OandaX11 Portland set 46P1.
in a g;3lllon of 1tu11:••--•;tr•ec1 or 440ut '�,he
. add ee4lored paint powder \tel ciit. Th'e
cement is heavy 4(.144 bc•ush-
sink " so keep .stirring With every rush.
' the cement Which. 3
Nil since it is although the
ukee
the paint .a. preservative,
'grease in the milk 644010131 to silt it. After
drying --a few boars ---1t is iut)orvit
to dampness and forms a hard coat an
the wood. Tho cost £s very Alight and '
the paint is unexcelled for barns, fences
or aUy autbuilclings of ro>rtglt timber.
London Corps Saved
Almost Everything.
•
• •, r"kre loss to the
`London Ct4b1e T
meats at the't,arlion Bette, the two h>.p
r floors of which were damaged last
e\•ruin •
the occupants of the ntuch-patronized
evening by a spectacular file, that drove
Good crops of onions have eon grown
bit.a. small scale ,by a: peculiar
which -may be called "board C1year r an
One grower tried the »tan - last
a patch of sir or eight square rods. The
001011 field. was prepared in the •tore
el
way, with the TOWS 16 ineltes apart.
Onion seats of the large white varieties
were then pricked. out tabout 31131 incites
apart in the rows. Boards a foot wide
of the 43311).44 length as the rens were
plaeed between the rows, leaving a
Space of four inches for the 044{0 144141.
grow. The labor of keeping the. p
clean and cultivated was very 1}(r}tt, mut
a bid, yield was gathered. ',t. 7N{0
feet of cheap boards were required. trine cr
doubt if•the rows bad been only
ten incises apart, with six-inch boards
between the .rows, a 11111111 larger quan-
tity could have been grown on tlao same
land.
---
The deee1opment of lactic odd, or the
the
souring of,7, rram, sloes not Increase
bniter-fat content. As a 'rule, when
<rea111 `becomeg •sots it is'utore .d'iff'cult
to test than Wimp 41 is sweet. The dif-
ficulty in obtaining an accurate test of
sour milk o1. cream lies in the fact nes
it is not easy to obtain an accurate:
sample. •
heavy
£ t.elry into the street, is not soh y
los 1114.:-
1, had been anticip0Lted, This is p
a'
enlarly true of t110se'� whodid elo t a
t -
tempt to relnn\ e any
nge
during the course of the lire.
guests who deserted their rooms
as they were \thin •4Y fineries broke out
found that the. s'.dt'1ege collie at In -many
their \voile so tbor e. t g • 3
caseN eMeir beggoge', clothing and other
possese.toes, eves down to toilet article_,
had been undamaged.'
The experience of Ansel 0ppenitei.tn., -of
New York, was typical. Oppeniteim wee
uuteicle the hotel when the alarzn etua6
an
ing a runeway pair, and 1.1e st }\peeltttn,s
proved correct, tri the tte31! when ar-
raigned this roweling, admitted Ile was
%iloutti'd 11anni30g, of Alba*. N1'1.11 V.Vis,
and pleaded guilty to eat' ring;
and bringing another man's, \life -with
him.
leo was remanded tie} Ttteseitty by
:fudge Leet, for sena tee.
The women le the \1440 of ,las. Ma-
loney, a weft-to-do•rnerelmxnt c.1 Albany,
mat the Ae,e4hter of iu lip t ag waiter 4(.t
1.1re *arae city. 1 rn 1,
her fathers hotel. and while Malorey,
the litoth .nd, Was out of town, the
pie eloped,
eloped,
).t,Igte
X(14
I%E:n
%sin
I(f»
14;1141
tslrk
• Lake
'leak
T.t1.
1,
IN BATH ATTIRE.
Silos :should be located where they will
hfs rte n£'
given, and did not attempt to r' ,1{44 canvenierlt to feed from. T
to bis room. lie 'spent the night quietly cat vie)1t 4\rkten stock is kept
nuttier, and was take
in basement barns the silo should be on
at another hotel; and when be went to �'importance.
the Carlton this z K a level \vith the stable floor or lower.
en up to his room (1. found that anti- Caution should be observed itt locating
clef) which he had left on the floor lead the silo away front the millcingr room.
been carefully placed on the beds, which as t11C 1n1Ik \will became tai(11°4 if oxrpas-
with his trunks crud bilge \vas eovee ed to a strong odor of ensilage at milk -
with taxpaulins. Everything was in p ing tinge,
feet o>:der,..even down to .his toothbrush Keepthe flanks and udders of tits•
and ten penny pieces which he had left
cows lipped It is much easier titan
on the bureau. This was on the fourth
floor' immediately -under the spot where'
to Clean the parts before milking. It
burned, moat of the tion helps to keep chit out of the mills. 7'p.
1;:144 fixe r
.. .., .:-'C.:'tCeInb ••gerti•+l+iv4-„<,;;c,'�is elm. 11{44.-co\ss all overonceor ilwlCo ti .W
14413441 iepd tate ices cif yrear \vt11 do them g;o
Iiti thage last . 3.1) tg
it thin morn£ng: It waa lithe 'worse for letiented;v"I'•as
having passed through a fire. it Mb1P feve n athbe - regularly before
'The body of Mr. Finney will be cre-
mated after the inquest and the ashes she drags hercalf. If she is u tutilly a
well he sent to the United States, to be. .heavy milker she should be as regularly
of h•s mother, Who
milked_ tor a few 'week$ befora calving
fulfillment
as she is after. Begin the milking
t
least two weeks before the time for the
arrival of the calf. During the first
ient, but the
last week each
should is slbeCmil;cecl both
night and morning.
.,•0 d the grave
Sept.v<;rnwrnt. '111: buriedbear e ' e t
4.1)41. 3. died last April. nits is in Mr. ilmeFinney
• >~411t. 7, s of 1,. )1 wish 'ekpresed• by
' stet. 14. a short time ago.
jaeait 21, 22. pears that he was much broken
(get 4,G, 6. lt. appears .
t ,.Sept. ' 1, 22, i3. in ttpirit by ?he death of
'hisa presents
.. 1' • , ' ' • an s1 himself.
"q, pt, 846. hent o impending
S., t. 14, 16.
• Sept, 26. 27.
Sept. i, 211.
...Sao. to i0 d subsequently c evil t' if
Sept.
16• f noting
t�i airs
Sept. 20.
1Tislt0r5 at Belle River Do
Their Shopping.
Windsor, Aug.
'
il Rceeidentct of the
ll of Bele River 11xve been
of a -s Yoc a people.
of a number of st.mtner t 1 01 t 1 , p,
camped On the outskirts of the town,
\veto 1144416{.4411 me doing
their mortheir ning
shopping in Belie
bottl-
ing costumes. '1s st l-da.yy the Offondors
to the number of five wove euIIm.oned
beforet iL iaoal 1ustlCt' of tl;eaed Peace
mei
and
cash paid a tine of f 2.5
ag;reed.'. to • give:lee for further
„tl1 Citi 1.411 Cog. .
village
the action's
i k'i rtrentiy 1v
Securing !none/
under (else pretences, 1(1204' ftp l,eefole 1 r
tilhedeee hfac'1'ttviele in 11144 t'ou'nty 001�t, tioelealy re•'spoi)E•rblc.
n
Iifle
M1"1d1
lt131to,
M ilvteet
Morrsei.a a (NOT. ;;p, 81,4.It4putIG.
Itiera s .. Sent.. 2.3, 20.
Ii4.eXrap7 5{14' .:4.............Oct.
;nit. lr (s, ti 28, 20.
111. lettiot
Seel. 21.,i0-
13t;li taetboeto Sept. 14, YIS
pt. 2 ane
) 41Wlacll o
�vewv p,ea t u. Sept. 18, 19.
I�evrinatc Oet. 6, 6.
2 ewtnet t ttk Sept. 19.21. --
Sept. 19, 20.
,ror<\iete OCL: 0. '11.
'▪ Norwood . ; ' Sept.. 20, 26.
Ode:o3a. .0411. 6.
Ode tea + Oct, 4, G, 6.
0n'Wertcit . 2, 15.
On'a>'rdats. . ....Oct.'Ept.14,
Oro
. Sept. 70.
Oro Sept. 14,
Orono Sept. 1.1, et,, 33.
•
Otttervil, Get. 6, 7.
octet! Ve • ..0eT,t, 12, 10, 14.
Oaeu nitric
Parsley Sept. 20. 27.
ciRAL• 21, 244
Winnlpe1> Men., Aug. 14. -- All
ei'tttp213" St'H
•Capt. 217. %.e.
WIFE'S BED FIRED
• Oct. 2 Y
, 3.
—
..,9eA 2.
• oct.. 13. 4.
,. bet. ept.' 22.
Oet. 3. 4. be Peculiar.
tanner Near Ottawa Seems
Oet. 6.
,'. 29.
It ▪ tiept 2R,
Sept, 2 26. Ottawa despatch:,, Charles Dublue, a
• Sept. 231, x74 Ba£1'fi
.c ..: .. Sept. 2y, Z. farmer from at. !tern .le �akefic'kl,
Rept. 19, z0. was broug"t t') 4111„ 411111 jell by
(1e Coeli, of,a Ttuit 004 04.'11 his ' f i1 and t am mem-
berswith
hers of his fatntl\•, 1T4 will tame up 1'4' -
fore Magistrate Desjard11144 in the Hull
Police Cou1:t.1 a flet is a 11 gl 4.1 4' \1lime
1�'y
fire to the , 1 wee really
l
sick, just to 'mite ten if elle y
ill or not. Milani the nefortIKnate 77.77..
Imo jumpy 1 !rota the ')4411 to 422.al1 be•
Iwasbeg burned,, it to 6i14'nt':1, he swum vim
sliamtairg 1,iekue0's 311.41 made iter
Work aroun:l tlhe, 11,03.4'.
On anotherwhole�tfan familyt is into the• woods
chased the
with two sl,ie'es of Ilynan1ile, neigh-
borFour x771.'44 ago he staihl)” 1 ,a ti
bor iu the eoueee ''n a, quarrel and hitt
off the top of the man's thltnlh.
have
raised
pr+J,7n {Stento x04 )11 41.41" -
rtticiecl the -price of flour -ten cents
per sack 'On 1.1x1 pounds41.n.d l 4) eonty
1 '4 1
1
• xi
l
44 ' : e •Sw
b c K.
price went 114144, olf,E�' e`
noon, '!rut, rill oil •;e'�uerdsyw billings
Were 711.940 .at t,?')v c,l l 17231'44 '1'070 ittt-
•Crease io (1)211 to f 14' 1 the' in tbbe pries
f Wheat, OrlalbeSr option being' pot.
Praiaain • Sept. 28, 2311.
Paris Sept. 2.8, Ste.
rack. T.So ., Sept. 20, 21, 22.
Pair\ yatii)d.. `�. Sept. 11 32, 13.
Perth , , Sept. 14, 111, 16.
Ppetl'0)61c ..,. .. Sept. 21, 22.
lfauler t .. . Sept, 22.
P01t call Sept. 21.
Port calling 1 . Sept.28, a.
Pott 1,t In sept. 27. 2S.
Prescott.- .. sept. 26,Oct. 6.
ovldo
Pra eIte )t cue £. • . ' Oct 11, 12.
Yt`ita}n'hatue le Sept.. 41,1, 4.
•{,entre
272.
7Iettrev ...... fleet. "Sept. 20, 21,
22.
X t �a d'e• La !• ding
Opt. 10, 11, 12.
ftollOY..... Sept 26, 27.
1`tipl«v '•,Mils 0030.7.
1te elteh'r Oot,
) 0t1clet {act. 10, It.
31.w:ek ett .Sent. 26, 2 .
ite.rn3te 34;'b '
13 Mt. r '. 20-22,
1xent ,t'E lViarie ..-.Sept.etSept.,2Q.
f,4a� ser
tlhca ncivielte .. ' Oct. 4, 6.
1+1144»'tile• e . 'Sept. 26.r W.
Shell•uttle .. 0et. 7,-10.
9hnitbv I Oct. G, 6.
;?rnitii Ileo ,gent.. 1l," 16,
r nurit:ain •Yet.
Sou
\ 1R 23
peui. liver $*'pt•
pro., a ile • • Sept. 26, V.
spr t:Fti4117e • • ,3(3411. 23. 2r.
Sol -ac d:t e2 , . Sept. 26, �l rlleer%... p
80.2444 .. '(set. �), k2.
- atir?Sit{ .. .•
It has been abundantly shown tlett
pastures may be improved either lav
natural or commercial fertilizers. Whet
the pastures are heavily grazed and. the
animals fed little or np other food, nen•
ally the pastures gradually aeelire. ff,
however, the cattle arc fed a little eon-
eentrated food, especially of a. Weedy
nitrogenous diameter, or if the pastures
are top -dressed with manures r Com-
mercial
mercial fertilizers, they Iidily w
better. But occasional app
ar-
rowof
seeding oft g the othe weeds, and. the f
also contribute 3 to
this end.
PAYS $103000.
The one thing above all others that
the Pennsylvania Station desires to
teach is that soil cannot be made fertile
economically at e, single stroke; that
land can only be kept hp to its highest
productive capacity by a carefully and
'ordered system or cropping, cul-
tivation and fertilieiag.
Foreign experiments indicate 'tha•t
•
eartlr\vorms do not appear to have any
marked direct effect on the production
of plant food. Organic, matter nears
to decompose with formation.of nitrates
equally quickly whether they are Immo
eat or not. They are rich in nitrogelt.,
containing about 1.5 to 2 per cent., and
they 'decompose rapidly and eittq)letelyl
thus they furnish a certain amount oY
lant food in the soil whe nthey die.
Their chief. work 49 to act as cultivators,
loosening and mulching the soil,, facil-
itating aeration and drainage, by
their
burrows.
Express Company lla,s
Withdrawn Its Appeal..
Winnipeg Aug. 14.—The Canadian
Northern Express Company has with-
drawn its appal tend paid the $10,000
fineimpose(. by•Judge'Matllers for eon -
tempt. rover
The ease arose nut of the last p
eta! •elections; when the eeturaieg officer
refused to couslder a nomination tndd by to
Oared ,minister I'lowde
Clam ation.
The officer filed hie repast and to iin
junettion carts securanc1l ceatrenieg h '
n
from. "eom a y of
ex-
pietashe
P
Eompnaly delivered the pitperg in spite
thee, and accordingly were found guilty
of e,ontelnpt of court.
•
i,
If the lawn is weedy and the tui grass
does not seem 'to make a good, g ,
apply nitrate of soda at the date of 150
to 200 pounds per acre. 'Scatter lrratttl-
met just beforQ a rain or before water -
in};. Nitrate of soda, may be died on
ezmaeh and other leaf crops to aclvau- .
'cage.
A horse will eat oats from a heap. VP's
canot feed plants a.nd trees that way.
It is dead wrong toile manure up to
the body of a tree, although the bulk: of
the
the manure is not lost, 4(,s gta
foods will be soaked out by rains
dd
finally find their way into the
eTebile o it'
to the roots of the teens.
way le to let the trees and plantls feed:
as the horse feeds while on pastuxex--a
t
over rtee whole ground.
d.
1
t
pn,gff htehdom the(lamfla y