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Ontario .Da. i mens' Association
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The Eighth Annual Conver►tion of the
Dairynarus' Association of Ontario Opened
at ineersnll on Thursday .of last week,
aucl continued for two days. .The at•
tendence of dairymen and others i eer-
esteci was larger than at aiiy previous"
a
C nveution and (siring each session the
audience eznbraceda considerable number
of ladies from the adjoining country.
ADDRESSES. . -
Iz3teresttnaddresses e � • were delivered
o acld
Albert. College
by Pr„fc,sstz • t Bell, ofCollege,
Willard( ilon.. .. �� lllah• of Little -
Fall, New York ; Rev. W. F, Clark, of
Guelph.; Mr: C. E. Chadwick, of I
nger-
soli and others.
SL'FiJ;Efkl•5 DISCUSSED.:
FARM FAR SALE NEAR SEAFOR.TII.
'VCR sale, that beautifully eituateOE farm, on the
M
the urn i 1r. I.
Road,
adjoining u l a r
•: R til
Huron ing-101 acrebJ of vhie,h. are eletu-
leyer, ca=1t•ilral � F•t . ' The
eeland in t state of good eulvitattou• 1,he bal-
ance i well timbered There are eight acres un-
der fall wheat. r r farthei particulars apply to.
1i.:e.;., or to
°75BENSON & MEYER, Seaforth,
_...� r FARM F'OR SALE..
:‘AST hal i Lot 22, Con. 9, Hallett ; i0 nares ; 40
acres cleared; hush hardwood ; smell trame
},welling, log born and stables;; good bearing er
c. -
te - c" =.1 six miles frons
cla'uxd, grafted fruit , . rtn:tty
Clinton, two and a quarter miles from Londes-
bore; :nine and scftools convenient. Terme,
easye ktu�: party wishitee 10:1 acres waled out -11i
'that se the other hart of the tot is now for sale,:
See ache rtisere�nt in hast week's Exeosri ori:
For liartisttlars a:n,-,
J.11LES BRAITHW AITE, Lanes Ao nt,
•
LandcSl,ara, out. Several subjects of importance and in- ,
terest to Dairymen Nvereldiscussed, among
L FOR SALE which were first : "Is the feeding of
�£,S`F MILL ,
of Downie 4fi green corn -stalks to dairy; cows injurious
• e)T � ;. tirrc G e l the township g e
acre=:, e enema, efeance in good hardwood?, 1to the quality or quantity' of the milk ;
let •r doing t- ))
with z>< l.wt) t Cxti,� turelFlo'trn��,uill, florae a fits and if 50, wlh3r ? •
ehls: business- Size of lieu, 24 -10, three stories i ,,1 ti I1
a, -frame dwelling bailee and bankbarn, 80x40; Mr. Uasaw Ell informed the Assoc a o
lr,,,-.,
,. ,t oren:uds. Land ;volt fenced and that he had suggested this , nestion. in-
•
two ;;earl „n lftc 1 �o q
\�.atd�ced. Only three milts' from , St. Marys, on asmuch as be had seen it stated m the
the 3t.Maeyeand Stretford Grand'It:>ad. .`rice,
'e-7,,000 doea . and b>i1anee in five 3 earlF Rural 1 ew Yorker er• that corn stalks were
• ;;,o.lo,
etalrnenrs, et 7 -per cent. Apply to JOSEPH injurious. _-
ennaLE, `t.. arts, or •a Mr. � all y 11e sa
IL t y B 11 t icl the Idea of corn
:ifFS T.;[, TONES, London. Ont. stalks being injurious was .a new one to
b
h he had always been under the
FARIYI FOR SALE..
UT 1z . Con. G, Kellett; loo acres, 65 acres
4 cleared, remainder weeded with beech and
maple; frt4tne dwelling ; River Maitland and a
good spring o:t lot; `2:i- guiles from I inbu•rn incl 6
mike Prone Clinton. Terms to snit lnircliaser.
For pat.id ul ars apply to L. MEYER, IUa:r•purhey,
r=r IWINSc) d1: MEYER., R., Seaforth. ,145
FARM FOR SALE,
�Van ezee Lot 28Con. 7, Usboi•ue, containing -
r Yl'. ` } clearoYd and in a eta,te
, t4 arres.:,:i of which are
of gond enitiveldon. There is a good frame BAl T
•t:il '»E -U E.. The Earns is located o): a good
c•reyei reed, is conveniently situated to achools,
chturches Rust post ofte, and is Within 13 miles
from ez.afeirth and 7 from Exeter. For farther
,2r teul;tts apply to the proprietor on the premises.
t.=tx Pl ,
WILLIAM RENNIN, Jr.,
351 ,.. Lumlev l'. O.
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FARM FOR: SAL...
' 1 , London Road Sti.n
t,I S�i,? E, Lot �. Con. ,
find under fence the
cleared a ,
ley, 271'} trcr.,s, 30 t=
bal tncetimbrept with iirst-class h:trd,vood ; frame
barn Jt 1J. frame stable 13x40, log hoose, good
beeeing orchard, .wel1 watered , situatted within '7
S t.f :rth and a lire distance from Chil-
ton,
o.
tori, Fer well uticleidrainecd and in first-class
cultivation. A ply on the premises or to the pro-
prietor p
at Brucetield i': 0.
ti2 A�i:1}R W Mt:K f; tE.
FA" :a O3, SALE IN BRIJ=
�• •,!- No ltl. ort. ti. `townehin
I ,?t S rl , dh , ,r. 7,
,' :+ - of Bruce, c:„rtanir�•�
acres,ao • i'ei -it are s�l,':tt•e,l. 11,1::•: fit: in is site -
SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, FEB. 19, 1875.
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1 f11IcLEAN RBC�'.i.'UEIRS, Publislsel•M.
$1 50 a Year, in advance.
during the pest season in using Liver- Ile contested unsuccessfully North Sim -
pool or•Canadian -salt ?" coe i►► 1861, North- they in 1867, and
Mr. Frederick stated it as his view Muskoka in 18.72• He was returned for
' South Simeoe in. 1873
•Tat Canadian salt, if fide and dry, is in So , and re-elected for
the stt;Hte coutituency at the last general
election, In disposlcion the deceased
was kind end Lionel*, and his courteous
bearing madehim a general favorite.
MIN EiR[i.ELL,i0'DON.
every way equal to lsiverpool salt.
Prof. Bell stated that he .had Institut-
ed tests of the various salts which -hacl.
resulted in fae-or of Duron salt, which
was dryer and. harder than airy of the.
others; and he considered this of much
importance to cheese-mekers. Salt,
should not be too fine, as there will be a
danger : of its getting
lumpy, and not
Dein evenly distributed.
Mr. C
aspwe
l1 said. that
many of
the
manufacturers had concluded in the fu-
ture to use Liverpool salt. Mr. Grant
I .
and Mr. Chisholm also spoke in favor of
Liverpool salt.
-Mr. Ballantyne tnerttioned that the
Canadian salt had serf. )roved of late; and
was now equal to any salt m the` world,
and one brand especially , intended for
dairy- purposes, was far superior to Liver-
pool salt.
n was also in favor of
Mr. Farrington
Cauadiah stale and lie considered if the
cheese turned out badly there was some
other cause for suets beim the case.
:b
1
G hap
roved
1
E.LBCTION OF 0ETICF RS.
The following officers were elected for
the currentyear : President, E. Class-
1 vt 1 1
el I �
• , • re^ s Leer f.. lac -
and Ni )issin g Railway are the causes of barrels, through blockedup roads. Those
l t b�' •al f the usurl cur- people who haven't teams have to melt
this 1'ltlnlbl'It b �t, reversal u ] 1
rent of trade. ' snovi-, and in this wey get water, The
—Messrs. Wilson; Bowman & Co., are cattle are actually stisailg, and some of
St. Catharines in treaty with har
' people for them have net had water for several
; 1 1
the establisbn ent of a sewing mchiie eeks, trus_ing to snow licks for a
factory there. driiik. The creeks and springs have
glad • dd to nearly all given out and it is thought
—The veterans of 1512 Will be Y ) g
see that the Government has resolv=ed. to b r e •nment some that if there does not swoon coin
3
the' justice that line hitherto a than* there will be a loss of stock in
Mr. John Birrc;ll, of the wholesale tiriil do thein J
of Johe Brrrel. & Co. London, died sad- been denied them. • Ala "i' all's first pub- consequence.',
den] on Saturday aftcruoon, of heart lie act ars Minister ,of Militia wee to an- —The tic ticket pickers " on the Grand
Y, ' y 58year's of nouuce that the G�9i•ernulent had placed Trunk trains are to be discharged, as they
disease. s+1►. �3'rrell wa:� yea. s � �
the ';stir ates for granting pen- are no more honest than the conductors.
age, and .had bel i n business in London a sum in. � ►1� g >
since. 1838. At the thee of his death be
was President of tate London, Huron and
Bruce Railway, alit President of the
Liberal Conservative Aesociati.ou. He
was highly •esteemed as a citizen and an
upright mail of- business, and his demise
is generally regrcttted.
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Chapter on the East Huron;
Election.
The followiugchapter on the East
Huron Election, has been hanrlcd us by.
a.z .esteemed correspondent With a •l.
re-
quest to publish it. Althongh -we do
this stele of writing, and
not approve of 1 s � g,
would much prefer that some other had
been adopted, yet the facts of the case
are sQ strikin ly and so quaintly brought
g wecan not
out in it that oa�•n that we
resist the temptation to give our readers
th • benefit of a perusal of it :
P
sions t� the .men c 1812..The country
willd the expenditure.
apple f
t .,r)
,v
hen <
3 .1�
—To prevent thi, drifting of snow to
siieh an extent as to impede -travel, as has
been the case in the 'northern counties
during the pact few weeks, it has beee.
suggested. to substitute wire for wood in
fence malting. • • It is the Wooden fences
that octiesiou' the drift:, but a fence of
wire would perm'* of a more equal dis-
The Compal r pro seri . fait that if it kept
p 3 1 1
r P
,.
putting on clerks tq watch the ticket
bickers, who in turn watch the conduc-
tors,
onduc-
t, rs it might have to put on special
o , g P P
messengers to watch the . clerks. And
thEethero wouldn't be any room on the
trains for the passengers.
I g
—Patrick Mullins, Con. 1, Lot 10,
Rochester township, Essex Ccnnty,
while boring for water recently struck a
tri arson of the s ow. vein of petroleum, at 90 feet from the
b
—�4 hitcL fest was shot in the town- surface;, whist, rose to within four feet of
• • , -i 1 Bing after- the trip •.Those who have seen it
shipof Dover l.a..d.l � tl1d, sda,in) , b p
-,
pro -
wards sold in'Ci,athatnefor $45. flounce it equal to ,guy from the celebrat-
- uite a number ot lynxes have been ed oil regions, c
� r a
killed in the neighborhood of Arthur this —The people of Dresden drill, on the
season. 5th d�'ty of 1llarch, decide for or against
—Senators Penny and Wilmot, and the issue of liquor licenses to shop-
S
shop -
.N1 r, F. W. Glen, will be the Uanaclitan: keepers.
n ersol Vice -President, P. R.
' • • i. uet•a at the Philadelphia Cen- —Eleven live deer. the property of the
well, Golumzs5 0 1)
am, ss i Ie T t C 1' G] 1 Point Game. Company, arrived at.
that dT • � corn fodder wpbs Ugly, $elld.� 1 teuu sal. Long 1 Y
ill )cession green t 1 .� . . , ,
1wick, Ingersoll Secretary, J. C . Higlee,Nova Scotiagold minis tis- , Port Rowan m the early part of lase
earning* as it diel ata # w zc , 1 , 1, to Now when the time of the elec. —The g
especially valuable, �•�l) ,:, ,.i week • . - - •nn to in which state
! Ingersoll.trrct of Sherbrooke produced in: 1674 v�ee.k tions M1 eso ,
ti.►rte when aware was beginning to fail. o boil for East Heron, was fully. come,
P ���'- Tories thousand and twenty minces of fold, the Just been captured tured in snares. The
< • greed with the last , men f the s ake faltx tbo s c y & 1)
Mr. 1 arringtoii agreed r 2 that certain m op ,
Death of Distinguished Cana- ())Where valued at$76,000. Company intend to raise tht m in a wild
speaker, in anyev cult he dict not see • out to . another saying, (3) A helveStratford. ,,
1 d1ans.Y a
ththere cenough to—At the recent fire at Stratford. pre state on their preserves at the Point, no
at tlzeze. was any other alternative than l_ - - , shall we find a man mighty euou�
is announced of. two men Gibson," eft was insured in sever teen different doubt trusting that if they are well taken
tofeed coen. and in his experience • The death against T and they p Y
g
to
eet gi eell .. i - 'before tale
prevail ,
who have ['ieTuzc,el n•ot1)ineutl • companies to the extent of X5134,000 and care of, an,] leo poachers allowed on the
act Dever observed an injury either , lira 11z 1 9 wonde d among themselves exceedingly p
heh Y J. Y , re g
uhli+: Bishop !-loran ot to the quantity quality of the Milk. Can�.tliau p �l ,
q Yq � _. ) t r '+
• so that the whole of the host was moved
ass one man. (4.) And they wondered
r last and r
Lewis,f New Ioilc, suet. Dr. Losing, of,, ioltto. 136th died on Monday , the more, they didn't know. {o.) Antl
.. -. , had formed a prejudice i ' e append a brief synopsis of their re- aid one to another "let izs send
1fa�sachttsett�, P J , _ they s ,
greencorn fodder, and he sass ! s. )ective careers. rant even to the chief tovs'n
at;,tinst , , i :.,, , inen to B
dere that they were doing considerable ; I3lslfor Hor»A� . >i1Na IoN) •thereof and see if peradventure l,bey can
sit d 3 g1
Canada, 1 for many.
r and when
LiaZL I or • . . ,
Willard stated that Mr. lila Ystoza, and .0 Ai cy Boehm), of r o
Hon X. A. �� llla.rtl st �
130
injury to the dairy business by :such a Was born in €truss a, ane net one !' t , So the took counsel to-
1 J y ,, the diocese of which a ( ) Y
H would 'consider it a great � c,ars was a priest in ether z d ti� h t
n deprived of this i he subsequently became so prominent a le
calamity were dairymen p tl ,
or.'es they saddled their asses andelepart-
eel. 7.) But as they drew uea_^ unto the
(
gates of the city great fear fell upon
them. (8.) And they said to one an-
other,
u-
th ” Behold, sow what will the men
,
he chief inen of them
bade farewell to their wives and little
th,e heat of summer. . figure. i-i.e was called in 0onsistory on
main Stay during o ,-
d equal ual to rich ' raes but it- ; Jan. 8, 1808, and: succeeded his Lordship
'Corn was not ci � ,
substitute when erase could ' the -late Bishop Whelan, and his see-re;e-
w1s the best o l
•t ed • . Oration took- place il» the May of that
not be obtained.
' f considered that green core : ?e -r. its diocese has been in existence
Prof. Ut:ll ccnuszt o
while it •(Ally about fort -eight years, neverthe-.
1 fi' tphosphates,ud �L y Y
the losses were adjusted by payment of
$67,000.
—It is stated that four divorce* cases
will conte before the Senate for adjudhua
tion this session.
The Oildfello«�s of Strathroy are
about to erect;} large three-storey brick
Clock, with hall above and stores u).i:let " come franchise for Nova Scotia, similar
to that of Ontario.
ue-ath: -.
named led Canals of Toronto, -1t is currently reported orted brat the but -
wasfamily , z Y P ,
wets oisoued from eating par. cakes in ter dealers of Brockville will suffer a
p • , accidentally occasioned bya fall in the ,rice
which al scull, had l,ee;zl accciei t y lass, o price,
mixed.
foot fully $30,000.
uz:�ecl. vti�hch will up f ly
of last week, 21r. —The Queen's bounty to those mothers
o er o c, i —On Thursday
'" n. of Bidedu1 h in her dominions who have been confined
- getThomas Abbot, 4�•h Go P ,
Ins d ,d; cwt, in �.- . _ _ � that stint tips sayif we e do not a man. _ .
v less, churches
s cows, less it contains sixty-six , ant ass us out fell from : the' loft of iliac barn to elle t,f duce ll�ring children, has been receive
,piight not, du for the sats food c , ; ,- t=, suit them . will they note �• , 4 feet. The ed b the Hon, the Provincial Secretary
thought ire art t tilt )nests The, Catholic papa t stone us with round tlor, a elatance of 1 y Y
y l 11 adjunct. He g ) fifty.priests. f amongst them atm o g
• nt `u sato the cit clown. Hopes are, however, eutertamed A. Gervais, of the township ofRussell,
e 1 Y)
premises, that these, nine animals will
become the progenitors ofa numerous
1
family of the "antlered monarchs of -the
fore -a."
—J. M. Miller, late Mayor of Perth,
is to be presented with -a-testimonial
1
—The Halifax Citizen proposes an in-
P
let
cvas 5 va na, e ad Ju»ic The die- rein amt r . ' .•
e 1 ttlrru is estimated at 90,000. ?" 1 effect was'to artilyze tulle from the. waist for Mrs. Mary Gervais; the wife of Mr.
it m, et be of inn ortanc e to dairymenstones that we elle (9) But they tookP
b p h
have the qua es o tent i difficult x� of k but up sou
f 11 • ` c se extends over a very wide area, ants - ra a nut �v
of lt.u:., f,tn,i `tai -zed
titer. citron - vl_ mil --e of the r al,idlly growing vil-
la=ge. of Paisley, 1 Re anel,�)tred part -Lin is ev.-11
There rc ie arta, a Sin i'ig Ore.:k running
tiritoereel, h
throaEgh the piaeee It i e clu $ir i tale property.
c1: -Ail trs apply to the l'ropuietor,
For farther 1 n. apply
Roel S;ik•rtIt s r L C1NPBET.T,.
-2 •
th • I ' had fed z
is necessarily very to
,
and s ake one unto the chief ruler of the of his recovery.
e t� _ 1 hexing owing to the zeel and energy of .the late p
1 Farrington remembered. t ell 1
iil-the County of Russell, in this, Prov -
.e -On dwelling ince and will bc. forwarded to her imn
<• _ ,� ,n rea x cit • saying : 10. " Behold now thy -Uu Friday afternoon, , .
Alr.
stern, c make several J Y a ( )four miles east of In- mediately. It may be interesting to ob=
gree°n corn twister) if ehe , he was able to mak v travelled all the wayfrom house in Salford, fo J
�.e,rr�t it stated that p servants ha eL,1e: cloth- serve that this ha) couple leave been
,tsco )al visits much to the benefit of n e,ersoll �vaa btzrifl.tatz ,l, and Sou 1 1ipY P
t Lz rel to t, the, cows s t;.. ,. e Lf it flirt le ! .kluroll to see if thou caust, send he a Ira b ,
c d , _ • 'f-ri zzists: His Lord- �) jewelry, one fi and a deposit re- married a little over two years andhawe
. a • mine time the flow iri ti's C�rthc,lit, c) z els o to prevail against T Gibson 11) But 1Hg In 3 , 1
this and ,.t th.� , . p ( d
)
ler, d shin also held the important positionof It ceipt for 'Toone
were scot Y P
'lk 1 1 h c. )n u d 1tl iter salol to the 1
r " .: stolen.
rive children, all boys, twins and triplets.
1 did not decrease.
a c ,
the chief .rt - . ',
m ane since t men, ' the St. Ltewrence During the recent sno«= blockade a
that as a fodder
it could not be a -bad a:ssititen t at the Pontificia]. throne seemeth hard matter th,vt there is no The water in
1 f l t to worli►nef ox
BUILDIN �� LOTS IN SEAPORTS. FOR SALE
DIt, Ckrr,r._NIAN, heaving laid out. the pronuds
recentll oce pied a:, .b 'Driving Park into Bnid-
is Lots, i' prel)'i:red to dispose of Pots on reason.
able tenni to any wile may desire there- Parties
de,irin:; to janrehaee should snake itnrnediate
1�lieatian- 861
stalls as a fed 1 t
en
at a
T River is so low that the mills and iron train from the east _ bearin T the English
'. the 2�d1 i1ar�h, 1861. (inning to 111 man alt .hty enough among 3 out •
sell es
1 g s h:ave sun- entail vvas stat k in a snow tlfrzft about 11
u he - � Calla • 'x thousand miles les east of Toronto and remained
v •orl:iilir s►zce vvhich time the tiff•►irs have been inasmuch as )ended, throwing a gout sl. n,
i „ ., • bring out ouc of ourselvesi
1 � � . � T His (:,✓lcbce Archbishop .,• � out of work. P.
Ln'. 1e _ - " : n 't health he resigned his See ►u April last, , 1° a afraid to works on the Lachine l u
1,;h, rut ally Otho fool and they cllcl o1 ) But they said, • e re
Fv
detet-iora.te either in flesh.. or
f , .
c t aI admiznstt ►ed b3 p I (b a very mighty man and no men o •
1
Gibson
is there for 36 hours. The mails and as-
z i sear
1sense on the' Canada South sengere were eventually got to the city-
-,
-'� r Coulhty, 1\ - Lynch. Huron could prevail against —A brake�
pas -
Mr. Burrill, of Herkimer „ , y � •
•, , man of
- _ TORONTO.
p fell f i 'train at b teams but the Toronto papers gram -
Y., al ~o in fervour of green coni : r� Al.d � lioULTON,
�i., tiva� Han was g antlson.
e c, .. The decer.sedgentler
hili." (13.) And the ruler . said unto ern named Crocker e from.
► y ,
tthetai " Uur men are all needed at home I3aaersville on Friday last, the ears pee- bled loudly at the, delay.
FARMFOR SALE.
':.
-I-
nbscriber offers for sale the west half of
- Let 31, Con. 9, I 'zllettecontaineug 50 acres, 45
of which are elearc:i and in r good state of cultiva-
tion.
ultivation. There ie a new frame house and young or-
chard chard on the farm; also 10 acres of fa11 ht.&
The above plat.: is situated Jl miles from Clin-
ton, two miles from .Landesboro, and one utile
and a half from grist and saw mill ; terms liberal.
=apply to JOHN MURDOC-K,.
87:1'4 T)ondesboro
FOR SALE.
CO111iORTIDLE frame cottage, Gou:tain•ing
diningroom, parlor-,. 3 bedrooms, kitchen,
woodehed and coal house. Good cellar, pump,
&c. Poss?eeiou given aa. the 1st of May next.
TERMS—;0.no-thirel town.; balance in three years.Inquire of proprietor. A. G. itiLcDp {IGALT,.:
875
FOR SALE. -
AZcrise. and Lot, with large stable, va ell and
pump. inthe village of Eoxboronnh, about
two miles from. Seaforth. Apply to BENJAMINEDEN, Hta-rparhez. 372*4
HORSE FOR SALE...
F OR sale, ar will be exchanged for a good.,
sound driving horse, a young mare with foal.
Forparticulars apply to Mr. James- Kerr, Me -
371.
liilr�p.
BULL CALF FOR SALE.
`on Sale, a thorough bred Durham Bull Calf -
IL one
alf-
one year old, of clad: red color. Isis pedi-
,l.ee is first class,. and can be examined by inten-
ding purchasers. Apply to G. 3M, CHESNE7'c,
,; Mixon on Road, Tuekersrith.
FOR SALE.
PILE undersigned. has a combined Reaper ,endMower. mannfactured by Messrs. THOMSON WILLIAMS, ILLI MS, of ;Mitchell, which he now offers
for sale. It has been only two years in use, and
wilt be sola to wait pnrchasets. Apply to JAMES
McKEN ZIl , Lot 42, Con:. 14, ITil bort. 372 •
i " What size of to the Hon. D'Arcy Boulton, -who, in
1 tl rs • o our 'WA and ine over his leg, almost, seveling it io --A woman named Janeirvin of Spen-
cheese -will command the best price in cominv teeCenada in the year 1796, was 11-h °S8 le g a
see them ;" so they went their way. twain. The leg had to be amputated. cerville, who has been partially deranged
rhe second quest on,
the English market?" was then ta,ken up. taken prisoner on the high seas by a
(14.) But as they journeyed down the ---Two weeks a,ge Mr. Itaehard Eng- for some weeks past, attempted to com-
Mr. Giant, .a cheese buyer from Loe- Freuch privateer, and carried back. to
street they met a certain young man lish, of Atthur township,• snot a wild mit seicele on ilionday of last week by
her throat with a, jack-knife.
don Erielend stated that the usual size• France, -elm he Was held in CustodY
of eiteese Made here waa from 70 th SO for - number of years. Ultimate y,
pounds, whieh was too large foe the however, he. reached Canada, where be
small shops M England:, Where a large held from time to time the positions of
proportion of the cheese exported from Solicitor and Attorney General. He
ed that at aboat 56 pounds they wOuld forming a promeient figure in the early
this country was retailed. consider- Was subsequeetly raised to the Bench,
sl re suitable in every way, not history of Upper Canada.- JUdge Bout -
with the last speaker. •
remarks. He had been buying foe seve-.'
eel English .houses and they •were.all in
favout of smaller cheeses. In case of an
etecessery to reduce the size. -of the ness with - which he threw himself into
cheeses, but et theeseme time to. keep up the cease of his clients:. It is not, how -
.the quality. • It was- the small cheeses -ever, -as .advocate, nor -yet as a mem-
were always M demand, provided they -her of Parliament, that hie name will be
were of a good pall:V.. - remembered . this. or. the sister Prov,
Mr Craig theeeht a foolieh eeouoniy- incen but in connection with the Orange
whose name was Van Norman
the37 told . aura cat, Which ---•----•--- - - from - cutting
__ __ -- , f l_n r• Cert .,,=i ,ena weal: atria The gashinflicted Wie learn, is an ugly
asses and 'started for Huroe. (19.) And ef water especially --for manufacturing edvertisieg of letters- rema.ininer in the
memoir; The 'deceased *as born at
Perth, Ont., on. March 29, 1825, SO that
he was, yete-eomparatively speaking, e
yoting m.ane in the Michaelmas Term
of 1847, he wae Called to the Bar of Up-.
per Canada, and in J.873 created a Queen's
Counsel. - had an extensive practice,
1 it b olutel Wand was distieguished few the earnest -
purposes. Should a first-class thaw post offices of the Dominion. letters
happen to set in there will be cen- not called for will be sent to the Dead
siderable grambling on the. other side Letter Office, and then returned to the
-of the question. Should the break writer, -who is obliged to pay three cents
in order th savd boxes was the reason
that many factories produced such large
cheeses. It was a poor policy aed eegard.
sheuld be had to the wants of our ens -
Hon. X. A. Willard agreed with the
remarks df the previous speakers, saying
if you webt the highest prices you Must
make smaller cheeses. New York deal -
de
ers favored cheeses of ahout 30 poen
NOTICE. weiglA and. would pay a cent or Mere
TARE this opportunity of thankine, the people
Brazefeeld ena vicinity for the liberal pat-
ronage. extended to me since setting up business
here' an a General Blacksmith, and hope, by
strict attention to business, to merit a continua, -
tion of peit favors.
W1LLIA.M KAISER -
WANTED.
-1> Y. a geed fernier, to rent for a term of years', a
-L) good FARM -50 or 100 acres will be accept ed,
°teens satisfectory. One in South Huron or
Small Peith preferred. Parties wishing to let
will please eorreepond With the undersigned, with
hae severel applications on hand.
DANIEL McPHAIL,
874-3 a Leal Estate Agent,
IN:PORTANT TO FAR ME RS.
AFL JOHN 11ULLARD, Auctioneer for the
-`71- County uf Huron, is u ow -prepared to coed act
salee on the most reasonable terms and on the
eherteet notice. Orders left at his residence, Lot
n, Con. 11, McKillop, or at the Exeoerrou Office,
Heaforth, win be promptly attended to. Notes
and &tampi furniqhcd free. 375
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
• AKE not, ce t all creditors of the; estate of
required to he.tul their claims verified into Ed-
ward Cas`a, of the Town of Seaforth, within one
month:from the date hereof otherwise they will
net he allowed.
Dated, at Sealorth this 12th Febty, A. D . 1875.
875-4
PRECENTOR WANTED.
Egmandville Presbyterian Church. Solely,
$50 per annum. Apply to ' W.M.PAYNE,
Egrnondville P. 0.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
haT, on Wedneletier, Feb. 3, on the Gravel
Road. about One mile frota Da,vis' Tavern, a
Brawn Leather POCKET 1300K containing be-
e tween $38 and $48, besides a namber of receipts,
ecc. The finder will be paid. for the above reward
Oa returning the artiele to
8154 TOHN SWALLOW, Walton P. 0.
Society; of which he was recently so
prominent a member. It is more than
twenty years since he jo,ined that Insti-
tutien in the town of Barrie,. County of
Simeoe ; he held various positione 9f
prominence in the County, Grand,i add
subordinate County Lodges. 14-1870'he
was unanimously elected. Grand Master
of Ontario West, and in the year follow-
ing was appOetted,Depury Grand Master
Of British America: 1873 he forn4ed
pciand extra. for thew. \- caw of - an important delegation which
Mr. Frederick moved, secondellby Mr. weut nom is co 3
Horton. that this Association recorn- the purpose of being present at the Irn-
mends niahters to adopt a fourteen inch perial Grand Council. He took an lin-
hoop. porta.nt part in [the deliberations, which
The third question, " What is the resulted to a large extent hi a consolide-
Best Age -to Remove Cheese from the tion nf the Orange orders. The Council
Factory e," was next considered. After conferred. upon him the distieguished
cousiderable discassion, it was genetally honor -of meeing him its President. On
agreed that it was not good policy to re- his return to Toronto he delivered an in -
move the cheese too quickly, and -that in teresting. lecture in_ the Music Hall, liar.
summer cheese should remain in the fac- retina his 'Old Country- experience.
tory at least 30 days after being ina,nu- Whire in the United Kingdom, Mr.
*lectured.* - Boulton made a lerge number of friends,
- The subject of " Coloring," was next including the Eat). of Enniskillen, Lord.
discuesed. Most of the speakers seemed Claude Hamilton, sop. of the' Duke of
to be of the opinion t it was neeesi A.beroorn, Mr. Stewert Blacker, Rev.
saes/ to have cheese highly colored to John Flanagan, Mr. Wm. Johnsten, M.
make it marketeble and that the P., and others. Durieg the past year
erediente uset1 for co- orine did not in- '111r. Robert Ker was appointed as a dep•
jure the cheese ter maye it less whole- ' utation to the Iraperial Couecil, which
some ae food.
also met in Glasgow, the result of Mr.
The question, " Will Creameries Pay Ker's visit Tieing that power Was 'given.
in Canada ?" „was discussed at some to the Previncial Chapters of Eastern.'
length. The ,prevailing opinion was. and Westem Canade to form one Grand
thaI butter and. cheese could not be ad- Black Chapter for British America,. A
vantagedusly manufaCtared in the one preliminary meeting was held in Belle -
establishment ; that the establishnient ville for . the purpose of organiziug, and_
of creameries Would injure the cheese. on that occasion Mr. Boulton was unani-
trade, and. would. tend, to encoerage the mously chosen first Grand Master. A
manufacture of skim nelk clieese. This few days aeo his name n -as published as
wbuld destroy the good reputatiou. which one of the gfficers of Royal Black Precep-
Canadian cheese had gained in foreign tory No. 292. It was his intention to
markets, and as Canadian butter has at have gone on Monday evening to Clin-
present an unfavorable reputation in ton, for the purpose • of attending the
those markets, it was theught that the meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge,
establishment of creameries would thus which was to commence its sittings on
injure the dairying interests of Canada, Tuesday, and he had just finished writ -
in so much as A would deteriorate the ing his annual address when he was
credit of Canadian. cheese, and not en- struck with apoplexy.
hence the credit of Canadian butter. Hie Parliamentary career was brief,
The next, and last question discussed nor did he distinguish himself particular -
was. " What has been the -experience
as they journeyed they came to the
house of a certain Pharisee whose sur-
name was Farrow. (20.) Now this man
was the chief ruler of the Tories in
Huron, and a mighty inan of valour, up hi the spring happen to be a Kul- to obtain the saine.
and they thought if they could get him den one, we may exuect a great flood, — Hamilton had a $50,000 fire on Sat -
to lead the host they would. all the more and it be.hooves those living or -working urday last, a number of stores being
prevail. (21. ) Bnt it came to pass that in the vicinity of streams not to be . completely gutted.
—A cmious instance of the effects of
Farrow and the men who were with caught napping.
him were smote hip and thigh with a —The Town Connell of Guelph have the recent cold spell tie that of an old
very great slaughter in Huron. even to decided not to license the sale of liquors ' lady in Drayton awaking in the morning
the coasts thereof. (22.) But :Van Nor- in grocery stores in futute. and findiug her teeth frozen fast together.
man escaped out of battle and came te —The conductors and bra,kesmen of With great difficulty she aroused her
Brautford with his clothes rent, and he the Grand Trunk Railway between Belle.- husband, -who after half an hour's hard
went to his own house, where he ROW ville and Montreal to the number of 150, ; work, succeeded in taking them out of
emaans tothis clay (M.) But the men struck on Monde yagainst the proposed her mouth still fast together.
--Doheey's Block, in the town of
Lindsay, -was burnt down on Monday --
The aggregate loss is set down at $30,- -
I 000.
—An attempt will 'be made to pass
the Duakin bill in South Gower, on the
22d inst.
—Over 1,000 peeple have been sup-
plied with food. al the Hamilton soup
kitchen since its °peeing, a month ago.
—A well-known charazter in Hamile
was a, good deal of sympathy lost. ton, named John Grainger, had Ins jaws
—The Toronto Grey and Bruce or frozen together on the night of the 8th
Narrow Guage, h'as been rendered use- inst.
less by the recent SROW storms. The —The sales of coal from Nova Scotia
road is blocked up and there no is com- colleries in 1874 reached 749,127 tons,
munication with the outer world. As a 138,3:35 tons of which went to the Unit-
ed States.
—The St. Thomas TOwil Council have
determined to submit a by-law to thl
ratepayers, granting a bonus of $10,000
as an inducement to Sir Keith Jackson
& Co., to locete glass works in that town.
—Tevionlale had a neck -tie social one
day last week in aid of the Methodist
Sabbath School of that place. The ex-
periment, though novel, was altogether
successfuL
—Fishing in the bay at Belleville, the
Ontario says, is very good.. Bass and.
pickerel are plentiful, and most of the
latter caught are of a very large size.
—Dundee, owing to the scarcity of
water, is at the mercy, of fire, and the
people are crying out for water -works.
--Arthur village, on the Toronto,
Grey & Bruce, it is said, had no
city dailies for two weees during the
—A short time after the congregation.
of the Woodstock Baptist church. dis-
persed on Sunday, a large portion of the
plaster of the ceiling fell -with a fearful
crash. Fortunately no one was near the
spotrat the time.
that were with (eibson rejoiced greatly reduction of 10 per cent. The Matter
because they triumphed over their ene- was sebsequently compromitied, and. the
mies and returned their houses with men resumed work.
great joy. .
1 ENOCH CALEB CUSHING. --Water is sold to the poor of Totonto
i --**--4. at the rate of one cent per pailful, and
I Canada, —A magician's trunk, containing three
lake water at 15 cents per barrel.
Stratford is to have a new steam fire mannikins, burst open at the Hamilton
engine and 1,200 feet'of hose. station a few days since, and the by-
-Deputations from the Counties of standees mistaking them for corpses stood_
Grey and York have lately visited the appalled at the horrible accident. Theie
Berlin Poor House and reported favor-
ably on their return. It is likely that
other counties will soon erect similar
—A large number of folks are at pres-
ent visiting Niagara Falls for the pur-
pose of viewing the gorgeous winter
*Stew -art and Company, of Blue -
vale, have sold their woolen factory in
that village to Messrs. Blodgett and.
Doane, of Listowel.
—Mr. Snyder proprietor of a saw
mill on the towelne between Maryboro
end Morniugton, met with a severe acci-
ctlehn—etla.r is.feswtatdeays ago. It appears that
a piece flew out, striking him in the eye,
knocking it clear out. With the assist -
there is no hope of his ever recovering
Kelly, of the same place, shot a Wild.
ance of a doctor it was replaced, but
the sight. This is the sa,me mill where
while he was engaged gumming the saw'
a man was sawn up a,botet a month ago.
goose the other day, and Mr. Thomas
the museum, but Mr. Foote took his
duck. -Mr. Kelly presented the -thick to
prize home and. cooked. it. Sensible to
—Mr. Foote, of Elore, sliot a wild
d that two million dollars
worth of goods have been smuggled from
Montreal to the States in one day. Yet
people say trade is dull. ,
--The Great Western Ra.ilway Coin -
and strange to say, bringing the timber
for that purpose from Toronto. The de-
ression m the lumber trade and the
ly while a member of the Local House. large supplies brought in by the Toronto
consequence business is at a stand still
along the line. -
—Mrs. Woods, of Licari, while getting
a pail of water a few days ago, slIpped
aud fell ou the ice. The result was that
three of her ribs were broken.
—A strange railway accident occurred
in the Province of Quebec on Sunday,
where owing to the engine -drivers of a
train not perceiving a danger signal, two
engines. a,nd. one baggane car were precip-
itated into the Trois Saumons River, re-
sulting in the loss of three lives.
—A robbery was committed at the
Commercial Hotels Nottawa, on Friday
evening last. It appears that while Mr.
Currie and his family were at tea the thief
gained access to Mr. Currie's bedroom,
—On Wednesday of last week, James
Toohey, of Biddulph, felled a tree, a
limb of which falling struck him on the
hea.d, cutting it open. -Mr. Toohey nar-
rowly escaped. with his life.
—The Hamilton Spectator says: There
is a very great scarcity of water in most
parts of the township of Binbrook just
now. Our reporter was in the village of
Hall's Corner's on. Friday, and found
that there, in particular, there was a
great scarcity of water. Some people in
that place have to draw water distances
of five, seven and ten miles in boxes and.
---tWe understand that a- train, both
ways, has been taken off the Southern
branch of the Wellington, Grey &Bruce
Railway, it being found. that the traffic
can be managed with two trains a day
each way, instead of three. -