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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1880-03-26, Page 4r - P o ;'I 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' C ° Mitts and Socks—Hoffman Bros. • Pianos and Organs 'Scott Bros. Grand Opening—A.G. McDougall & Co. t. Abstract—Township of t;Iclillop. Farm fcxr Sale—Geo. Iffa&kney. Farm for Sale—Rob t. lkldllis. Auction Sale—R.,ev. J. F Renaud. Seed Wheat—J. E. Brigham. To Blacksmiths—Geo: Irwin. Farm ti Rent—C. J. Ryn. Estray Cow—Alexi—McLennan. Notice—fames Lang. Seed Wheat --1 obt; Goveulock Seed Barley --.I). Sproat Gold Chain Lost—Expositor 0fftce: Important to the P;ub.ic—T. lac,d. New , c F C ds A:Slni tl� . West. Returned—Miss Qlaheld. Grocery; Stock for Sale- E. Leavens. Painting --James Greaves. • I THE . done its share towards i circulating literature 6f Yankee la f d spa :ula the tors. The DoiIinion of Gonad. fficii 1•Postal Guide, lrevised and pu ill lied quarter- ly by tireauthority of tl e Po strnaster- G neral" and ten thousand c opie w ich re circulated, b the;.Gro ent, as also been enli ted it tel. p;triot'4 .service.' One advertise in this •oink is that of a Canso rai ?rnpa •'s lands, offered 'on cagy to which, `fter the op ening continu e in this traiu : 4 Stop wrestling n with stumpsand "stones r a miserable ruppor. Go to th ii uy rises Valle • aur buy d farm at the .cheep rates and on he easy terips given a,,ove and i& a fes year &i at fur-. tllest, ith the sat e effo 't and- en.iploy l in Gena a, yeti mat the titl to a rod} 1 fares, crit cufoi•t, an e, with in Alter pug ad verti•_ement of: s of vein- euu- ineut lroed rots, nnou)icement, (Otto• . l�cki,cien SEAFOItTII, MARCH 26, l 80. plete \viten etatisti . sources. The ale) Yankee Land Speculators .and peared"in the Posi the Dominion Government. and we in the h The land sharks and speculators of atiring e whole inter. Minnesota and Dakota, have"come"it It wil thus be ,.een h sharp" over the Dotinion Government. these Y : ukee ].and shark Always on the alert for the best possi- connive, Ice of their Ca ble means of placing before the ° public have be . in securing t the merits of their [couutry for .settle- our Gov rnment to. comp went, they have succeeded, strauge as vantage. of their eduntry it may seem, in securing prominent emigran s, and at the e ti positions= for their! advertisements in : themsel I l the emigratione pamphlets issued by the , cli"ery • Govemment of our kCanada. In so do- mats b ing they shave acco19Lplished two very Artiest b Govern an aucy t( all, "ianStL,. rela e•acly al Gui Economy pissess L every eviab e :nude--, let. ars a glowing laude and re- iug to its rtiseriient e for'(ai)ct f pesima w sttcce ', throi h adian ag e pros -big lend :the to inten seer i e a les of our. 1epa tmental I. distribute t .eir aver oadcast ever the world I i'yoncl beiiq�f that the {C ana •ent shouldl'be s ci.re1ees to allow 'theins lve4 ! iud hose guardian ized in this e matter is, they lack of hungry c Mitchell stem t ci . The ;we . t is 4 ° _ elo sequen 1:kes are roz newer kn , n to have ee ire 11 SE E. r'cin. TION.—It 'is china'. 08 Lot favor he if Chines en] gration tooth s but prerthe mutu 1 ri cion of `t. e' c minerce aid each oth is country, ':i' T OFd '1ENIAN. — Jo' In r0 Anent Ort P, in., was take ;vars inth ook a Iliyil invast s rved sin_ i' ntiar • ' o mitted si 1 fl the poli. ?e . tatign in G y. 3oES Ei GIl LE AS JI;Ii_ Bu iku e Coni t, ity judges o 1 ave pllu ,ed the name es on thr curb• pane1.-. i stance ;ita t e historys! h i .'ii which co1Dred men ha rii, c ltiinorei ,ir , tate Couris. zero n- tha closer under restric Unit i dtotal •ca citizen URON EX.POSITOIR. .I fit ed on board, after the " ces an l on arrival they were pp fectly : sound couditioni po ters sold the mutton at16 f at 5d. per lb., which nh is ps,i es at 8d. and 7d. per 1t . 1 , at least. The experim ed, therefore, tolerably The Montreal Ocizalt , sii posed to be in the confid to a Mi isters, says : The G policy in'relatioirto the bank un' erstood, been pretty wee i. On Friday a deputation of �h tL ong interview., with t Mi.isteiion the subject of t subject chi nges in the Banking A we k a final conference w 1: 1' Th - G-overnlnent will assn` It i uiI er the denomination of ccs rse it is expected the Dolt las s e will be increased about au all • banks established Quinn in th risoeer ingsto le in alio 0 .---Th Balti o fiftee his is th of ,Mary e bee uty i le -re- dI S ap` d ober, re stars ssful the el eu ts, 13 e of I ad- ccat en ding obi�e vail cb { Iizeci as Iig.ble for juj y;' pasageof the new Act wig boll dollar for dollar i Ressi.>,I_ii P�- onLutt. —I'The probe [ bol ds for all notes issued ich Gel r€� ilfelikoff .s t •yiug to� oth r important change exp ut in 8 etersburg is, how tel ma e increases the securit tic the de ;nal cls of the eo ile with note by making them a Ai '.;good opening for a general. store. If fityi. ; For this object th -C mmis- r: the assets, so that the solv0I cy Of the anyone with a small capital .would which - i s practically s tar n 1 id' g cif 1 i i • the hex h : s beelii notp y secured, .i The other start one see e he won ld do a large I E 1 e air" pro- found in The lin- rate. an�the .ns retail speetle- -maybe ccessful, Which is nee of Ot- • vern m en t bas, it is ruaturc d. niters head Finance proposed and next be had. all notes , by ;which inion note 3,000,000, after the require to Dominion The otily ted to be of bank st lieu on lage of St.i Loo, He may stay over night, the -progress, the count seven years The soil i a rich dark and easily THE 50I 1 this part .f the country is alluvial so 1, ri.tber loamy orked. It needs no manur- ing. . Wheat can be gr i wn�lfor_ a large number of years in su ces�lon upon the same grove. , and will yie d abundant crops.. The average yi Id ' f wheat last' 4 year was 33` bushels per _acre (spring wheat) ; barley 50, and^oate 60. Roots, &e., grow:tolau enormous ;size. Grain ` will give the above average' upon the i second lowing. A fri nd of Irvine got i 40 bushes of spring ti heat to the acre , upon the sOcond plo The; Wheat is 1 rather lower than it we, , bLiangiug about 75c per bushel.] It -ha, beien 90c and 95c ; . oats fetch 50e, w th ` ready sale ; potatoes, 75e ; barley, 5c to 50c ; dairy produce is scarce ; utter, 25c per t pound ; egg5,i'about 20 ; ,pork, $20 per barrel ; flour, $5 per ba •rel1j The_want of a good grist and s w mill is' felt : strongly in this place. There is also a e ebur traveller d ponder o'er has made in .into.t', p its—one io .uppress: ]u ion, •ana he other o uq.uire o he poli }ica couditio f the Deist/ Te ivlma c.—It .is �itat d that h banquet i ivE.n to Par ell by the ' loll Fanners 4 C ub Saul ' night, sir said tb t, ad seen ti 4 diad don i Russia, titirtional on se they w ti 'suing it !Pa liament e tho gh v Ireland. eo product ;s,u.. ther Her ably with 1 {ett r results. I1NELL'S 11?EC .,PTION.--''ar. at Queen 4,:i non Sat 'rd: enthusiast a1 y received, -night wa• !'en ertained at a I e Cork "lar mess' Clult. s: i,present vs ,clre Mr. BiggJr, 11 - • iament, an Devitt Lnd dieted a; tat rs, and Me If A large 4ro d with 'an s and tot'ws''he: accompinie h !the statirjn n his de.art IC IN O11 nC 1.4--A pani important objects :° First, they secure prominent notice i:1)cl honorable. men- tion through the mediums used by their ;rivals for advertising their lands and secondly, they neutralize the good fact of tl effects which should naturally result ecl'by a 1 the Pete ma- tise- t is�a` w dian f sr or by • the th they pre, to t1i y. .1) -the ' M are su r7und- b2 'sines'. nits e • —wi h t, h. po Iot,s qw P n a4[ ztntage e° enc •f ase 1 y1 l Ju Itt po rfion s dlen he 1 ga e a f' sigiap r mks, tiv dine, r conff'u of .the ha m n„ a1d Arts b6th of p•iiion 1: wlabidi h slater w s Ili bu !•ei1 w a s fon tr alt it a p iso, b r ca714e r, c 3. V ntic�il •fieth hjodpit s loaf for u>;uis u sinijile a country be victi .i from placing before entencling emignth ts them to Ic stain extent the advautages of ' settling :on Cana and then' name parties ar dian territory. Tl4.eedodge is a slrrewd ' one, and it has bee- only too successful. use that ower to their o and tai th serious detri The particulars r specting Ole affair • country,, lis, - the ° have been made 1: ublic .through the instant : 1 f Parliamentary deb some time least Burn Mitchell, a former c • acclonad and a present authorities tes. It seems that er the Hon. Peter ' Pro olleague-of Sir John I favorite - with the Mr. Ju at Ottawa, paid a in addres of ' n ave wer, to a the ti - via this pi an do and no O ast, ry, the [ of Cil eta, • be',o us- i °I -Io ols. oras ` hal dly � nut ho th aiid ed Go rd- dis aI ' Ie i bUo of . eats suc ng . the of ma r- pro I -ere ed nd•' on nd. tari and ut sager the late the Al'? that t- his b� 1tre 1 ur ' cosi e will to Sen at hong al . thein best the are agai h -have at ihte- t Ile in its nai _lit be ma II, and ell ar- mong ember nrs Dee, pga at;l9anryi hsog0 Sunday 1 congrega- k ill- in er w th its Pr urned el Criminals tice Armour, on ing the Huron visit to Manitoba, going through Min- said Hinting other thi taken mainly in thc interests of the St. ; crime in 1; this, country Paul, Ifinueapolis and Manitoba Rail- which was larely fostere way. Mr. Mitchell wrote a series bf urious c Mforts • of our totters, which he had published in "the ' Anq so w 11 known.were t • .Montreal erytlet. irhese letters eule- tha onr eels were bee'oz gized the lands lying along the line Of fine wit). vagrants:and those iu Minnesota, and Dakota,. They : the result was that they were; heiwever, of a very readable and for months at the expense rether Interesting chazacter. After be- working and honest. yee ing published iu the :Herald, *they were many cases the prison cam collected and' pablitilied in pamphlet • bed and b huge tracts of land the States above - things sho named. Besides liese- letters the lenue 'on *pamphlets coutteiThed flaming advertise- tholght Dllat until a man guilty he sholuld be properl leapt ;comfortable whilst i Dakota,. Geeat nembers of diced • Sensations f punishment. pamphlet's were printed adia circulated : Just' is rnaour is right • On t 4,11d, New 1.3r inswick,. Whil la very larg Ls attend g the cone! the fo iy hours' de plaster el causing -Order as restored unately ts, and ingle a nt aid of this class ✓ to those of the axpayer. 8i/ I net be, LIS it s tending emigrants would derive by set - by the agents of those lands. For Writ- says, z,nd h ing these letters there is no doubt but , tee abbe did John cora Sun (t1 muCh was u Notes ay last and _ ie ilibl 'to appe sittingt Id end of ,he permits iihe metit is 'one, and a break e better uzzle 0 :trore ill Itament eflnesd ay; an iseusaion is te the lidase meets. dward Ilia ton, .son ,selt n, is like ate for Chat ely Cons bability ion. was give nembers file a re to it in tha s f OM Mar House wi If hie /no iou er 1 weeks ao ,, xpenditi %was inoyet .for, but. up time has u, t been submi ur'ed will )ea the ligh on or why; .ho ld there Kingston, au institu. mitt leadriii g an adieus and ALlf,ing on from itteCou; ell ne attention' to tins tic ed. Mr. Mitchell was handsomely. remune jeetion to the manner in eratekby'the parties interested. Ali public polls ; are now cen this was right enough, aud had the „have frequently directed matter Stopped here hone. could core-. this same matter. It is a Itut the versatile Peter was not our gaols should be used a satisfied with the fate he got from his • 'th fr a support of wotthl mk st edly pdssessed with the Canadian Gov. .1 nient that could be inflicted up ernmehl to get a slice: from the Porein- charaCters would be to a ion. Hp accordingly arranged with Mr::- work., If olar 'county gaols; Pepe, the bead of the Cenadia,u Immi- . afford facilittes for the perf gratiou Department, to furnish a large , this; la,bor, they should d number of his pamphlets to die distri,- , hilted by that Department with -Hie . „Cana.diau Northwest !' The arrange- , bodies to utiderta.ke any sue ohell was detailed by Mr. L :wee chief ' L- egislaiture that Co ndre_e_t_teet(re the House on Tues- ' their own h day last. ttIr., Lew°. said '' t et there ertv;leoudu was au uuderstanchegbetWee i the Min- County cou Yankee eniployers:: Ile conceived the w o are too indolent to idea of pang the influence he uncleubt- hone litriuth The great 111 th 15 he uil eh uges M the Act will and will not affect the peinei les of the 1 THE I3IA E. ; exi ting one. • So much has been ea, d already a The Ottawa cerrespo dent of the climate.of Manitob by people the Montreal Witizes.s tines refers eve visited ‘. it that iti hardly n td- the speech of the re mber for ention. Still it has en So th Huron en the tariff 9_ estion de-, ggerated by many. It ed a few days ago : Cameron, een a very severe wint uron, followed on!. the ppositien he Oldest known for and'. dealt princlipally with the ba was not•alone to s enaeuts made by Sir Cb ries Tup- ffec e of a polar wave In the course of, his elt hroughout the Uni r le s. Thia -country ry, nd presents its a of sid sta per ,peech he fict n, and in replying to Ws varioits sta ments seriatim spoke df them Se He also mentioned that Si Charles per had stated that if ver there was a time when he desired t beim the oo s of the Minister of Finance, it W115 n t at occasion, but said th .4- the Hon. en it ir ea usi oo ook eman was bidding; for n ots (those of his leader),1 ohn Macdonald pretest and the other ts o up the joke, Sir Charlet at last 1 d up and smiled Sarcasti 'he Stratford Bewail. a ks : What huts Far- 1 Set stirred 1 ted that 1 Internal entered a avaganCe rit in, the. at when_ been ex - ointment seems to be just as man as t ere st session. This is a relat o' t - n the people of the con ry, an I t against ,it. When ma,zi d to Parliament I do no think he shoul be Are opening az closing the d ors on entering or passi out of Mae h use. It iS a gross piece of ex- trava artce to have two men; t every. n it as close it is ole llo wo eul Cis ere as ge ote act nd every d not to hts kept of his Tory frien recent meeting omy Committee n protest against the ex yed by the Governm iug style : "I thought ld come- to Ottawa t find that economy ha d, particularly in the api eckl ds is s f th 11 ily, has djo mouth. gr teful to drat p y for rent by in t there w 11 which ha States h lugs, au Li their d rliament Tuesch ter holid ot conch] a couple - this., unless for should either ta of these iustit 'Oils to procure lets. The book Wah. tt) 11C! arranged ou To c:lo 'BO We ild; no doktbt, th 106 ed out th • 11 ra of • died ! e: educi • whict • for IA his d o it 110 cle Th ex t es o th DS prop fere clees shed 5(1)113 smut prese tureS vestit ned. as osi ion any ep of mo th t all t le body sh ali 'cation ten 'da hat Oa ul 1 the besis of the letters that were pub-- expense It the ottset, but tla ee. -Relied in the Montre0 rob!, with the cif the prisou 'together -mit tre eminent ; that the -Department furnish- , ed .with hues. number. of 11 maps for his paniphleti and the. t...he -was let.IAN DI I:0 be paid the usual price for th-e paper 'Inditins are e. and peiuting, with a skecial- grant _for through Sou received, he could "Mt te 1 bow many ' Iiirt101 ham ' of Gler some were distributed esz received title 2 satublay. Teri reel -eel firet that WaSreceived '4 II 11 Wetre deliberate zu•ratigernent wee made lae tweeu the Miuister and Mr. Mitchell Man .Whoee railroad acci for the pamph1(...ts,.a1111 that a largo I -many, last vs number of them beeu distributed and". there is no doubt in the world that ! hauging:; had the matter not come to the notice = were lost, In would have been disiributed as re- ratio bill, Pros-idinu for the taxation. of ry s the Week, • till raiding in small ha ds Wireeete tithe of the Emperor »any was celel rate( ng the 1114 t the Lai alto bond t valued extent fennel imitate receivt Pt Mc ty- on or Wss.—There ere reality as the, reisiilt of earelessuess. .cansed he 'th ek, by which eet-erel 'fr re - carries, incurred 1 1 or dj s. of ikely a The I st or n the building—one to d per on enters, and another and ng this extravagance, the mem- e t p r fo • North Huron will vote straight 1 ti -. t ba lit,1) e been in the seed bus L tr th of the statemen bout who greatly ex - h s certainly ✓ his season, ear , but Mani- ffe from the I has been ed tates more ith milk and honey. ut one has to ilk his cow to obtain the milk and iath r his own honey. Bu labor will rive ts just reward to a 1 Who are not fret to uee their ban s and brains. Vha part of Ontario in ts infancy pre- ente the same advantages ? What 11 anitoba be like 5 years hence ? hes are questions th ,t Should coin - an every one's it:tont on. Manitoba is de tined to be tbelar er of the world. ut but that has noting to do ARC BALD, P mbina Mann ain4 February 10, 11 tely publislled several let rs on the ed heat qt.estion. A I ad my say ord to say on the subj ct but being Oam d by certain seed ealirs of being rve ," whicli. you know is r4ot correct, u w '11 allow me to sa let .1 fully doree every word. Obse ver; says, and ich he expoited some of the e'vrinkl th seed. bilsiness. till he shdhld- gued hi name, so- ha k of th seed men tha fraid to say to thei fa ruck ev little F urn - ext, days for of the s th ery ro It t its ow u tadi:bbYe tell( )ari ttive con here ser sta in the les )f that the IN al of ha of lythliel ptPU: • MI tee th,e d td bin 0 rv yin mp tvi nt ipti pa ppy ich irie e of see Jea n p at utr r. 01 1 1 of He wa his wei heat • antl. coin would e !Market ox usively rides. A; 'at liatuenta brougit dim). show market id \ as explo !..ni_lers port wit e extenC 7 09,759 bit 420,832 lethels, of the 31. If tini cl ides on the purpoSte -of' betiefittit ;were th(y t rowel off iieliter's,callt for details 0 itrip to'a ids 1.•0112 Half the. , Gov rim -General !to'siler:nnen 5 y' ho will tit§ been e -ad d by tilt 4.1t., The 'ptesumption is 1 roe 1. put.- Liter tor M4 on ld's tilt). ing :t ra Ian beef -ad butt of butte the meat an butter is not the Departmrut of ' EMiara- Mon alone that has been victrnized in this way. The Post Offiee Department, presided over by Mr. Langevin, has also ,! Consul-teneral at -Vienna, Fehr a y i in -Austria, th I oldest of the last' fifty . pl was can see lies the prairie, With her the Pembina 1\40 MANITOBA IN THE PASTA ust be remembered that ill within the last few ye agricultural worth. It ivir as the Hudson Bay Terri rthwest. The former 4 been tbe trading post' ny, who have for nearly tried on a kind of . trade h the redskins in furs, cTic. Abounded in ga,me of 'Cv n. Here the wild buffalo feed a.s they roamed the ste in perfect secarity. •adise of the hunter an bunting ground. of the zle wl of the prairie Wolf eh asts alone br lc th pervaded the then d What a contra* does tl the past bear to: that o oceeding westward to the Pent-. ountadns, the traveller hid Malt i:su hce in as beautiful ale -miug be view before him is o ae of as the eye can rest on sum- 1 Prient 1 mit o the WOrSt world ithen ory, Or om its at ,85 cents fo eThe would track - was 1 the man. other an innzs- s behind I am pot erson so d ho must nes himself, ar old Fife, ed,1 by being th fanning Lo t Nation eatt, and who the sake ,, Nit instead icle he paid 1 for tratelor ed Fife. ,It d no crop, ereas his eigh or, who h d th real Lo t Nation, had over 20 tilt), it would 1 ave been 131 II h better solate e Pie_ 425 et t of his ocket, el en although the all f revo ver. In t is ase the ng suffering a to sub - form of r bb y, when e eye tea, straightf irevard rob er_ and there a farm house, like Q110 h0g 11 in. au brig ht. ellow patches Of . golden wers of 'the prairie, whiil re in the7distanc lies the Rages of the -Mei nonites, vn of about 800 t° rish th lg ha .e a number of st ) the are shr n pel are vett ,re- uonitee i .1 lilac) notice a letter fro M Brock, ,, the i trsine to prove t ae many g )oci. c halides grain , Bibe te:I do not impute in proller mo- t the 1 tieles tie him f tr the .. stain 41 'takes, here i see] ae'being a 'decoy duck" sed by little 1 sorral s ed -deader. to inch ea th inhabitants. ; Jehind, the traveller web s his eur t in in the cl stone° against th form a 'picture at once the grand. The next stoppin be the 1 ttle hamlet of Sti t treat for the embryo village farther in. he cotnes to M he ; a place lestined to be one i is- inaporta ice in the futur and ; from E *Do- his Jour er nearer t t at illusion e- such mo i- Iwhere n yet he la s 'of twice bf r- already e another s I bald, an blue Ito ajestic Lel clgie3riryt. Four th at he N '111,1t5 to sel h price, but that he is in the goo( qualities strange at Mr. e first to m he such of going fr na place t 'roof, an aetly it If it s le lany name. eying !to Ch 11 et 10 fa e ters to fo seed at im ly mis- 1 tit e wheat. roc tl should is in the r.s The To my w teat' has er ssumed wintry der it ame a, •carne wit] arid. Ruseittu good wheat, wire Whs. ev •r heard r. Editer, I would humbly sub - as the., Ontario Get eminent is mer th country ng all -ere done, t would p lion 'will sAti the 1 re - der se of lie Mean O' 'll mut 50 elites ros erson. The tratieller pp/ sues fills ey only; to find himself ;sorely lis the mountains SQ0111 tngclt no .Cos s caused by a mire ge, and. hat ' so lib ar the place they eem o be, bera. Fie rises gradually for a dis- ' their 0 or 50 miles iu a wdst Hy If this. thus producing the results u3ed a en tioned. Four .miles -1 one :. edoltiug City we reach Alexah ria, lie. : I romieing town, and abo t five Mr. F.>1' her on the town of New ed- ' called the little village of Tri, ks- , farrni a few miles; farther the is r. rt It 113p* a -bow vs event such ceased of you'd als show su -le men as ,ek that there is 8, efdence of. No siensible i an would File :sent tbousandsla d tens of thonsands to the questio wheat bushel and ac wheat tries to tcok pounds gooclh did no got leo side an '60 pou pate t neva k did net The Se barley used to biggest settee o earth, N much p fermed that ci fineSt the cas Canadi Scotch, their he mon se How second - Toronto wheat, hat A he Fre wheat p wheat i orth, is can as heat ju rocess, eneficia ost inj ion Can The Cl all whe m pert ooner th nto the ushel of beat, it reoiate 0 cents nd all t at is su ets of th convin at Arn aud. i c wheat, ; f I w 0 r b m a t 1 0 a s v w p 5 e. a a a th k one, to th fr Tuck Mn. E formation School B who wrot his n.ame Wm. Me ing but fa, up in thei calls thos Then Ise q his ignore Mr. D. pai 187-4 uncle 1879, unde he paid $1 the Munk in four yea school ta,x fit does ea this ? Tb tract that • llows. Much less Would they the correctness of the chemist gives it as a fact that A.rnetka, ly contains 3 pounds to the ields 17 pounds. -tIri.1 ,Brock isprovethis by tellilg that he ist to the mill d !got 43 o the bushel of flvu • that made get more. A wlie t that has in and is the sai4e eolor out - QW of„ any kind of grain that make good, wholes ane bread. tish people were ra sect; on oat, Ind pea meal. DI G-athrie declare the &etc . had the leads and, the mos conimon ny people on - the ce of the rridge. In justice, o the Ar - will sayt that I has; e been ill- y a Scotehrnim evieo is just as dge of porridge as Dlr. Guthrie, ked Arnetka wheat makes the it might be well to i0Wit..If it gi sh he ever tasted,. g euch is. ve the Same beneficial els 'ectS-on sthat oatmeal had' al the bsurd of Mr. Brock .o retail a e, such letters as A r. Brock's come things of the asM nil story,of one farinerleast•of eying raised -100 aeres Of thi•s d because one man raised so ers must have raised a great refore because Mr. Kenip said etka was ` mixed with. fall d the Montreal TV Mt -tits said h said that Canadian fall chased last fall wat the best the world, beca.us- it was h Arnetka this win rely the height of re Mr. Brock there er Sea - Are men ntry who, know the quality of as well as either t e fkitness nch. Mr. Brock, h Weyer, is he recommends t e mixing vhich certainly ha ,a most effect on the Arne ka, hut a rious one on the f 11 wheat, soon ruin the goo ; reputa= a has got. toil Mills have the pritatiOn he oldest and best brand for flour in the DOMini 11, 'and I n Mr. James Fad would k of puttiug both • le hands he undertook to mix one Arnetka to twenty of Jail ould rum the bran and' de - e val•ue of the flou at least per barrel. If it bas this onae, it is sure t have it try and maintain he char - ✓ wheat by sowing variety to hold its own in he mar - world'. I hope Mr. rock -is henaistry has not een able him, I am certain time will, ka is both an impopition and about 'the workint, of the rd systern„ there ;ere , two 'Junius Justus," t e other misrepresentations. Along ins styled “Ratepa er," and two Writers chirping' graes- la formation on the ,sahj.ect. otes figure's enough; te show ettef , the subject; He says the section systern! ana du ifth,e School Board ystom„ interest. each year,:making h :ratepayer, receiV 'from leave $5.Q8., hiS portion of the t Xes for 1879, eight schools being . su t ;Med. But we has built two new scho 1,', and by applyingi our $1,440 each year for four yearS t those two ;schools., it would have bent d. sustained there:. Then her our Munici 1 Loan Fund, we have to rail that amount by special tax.1 `To show Mr. D.' xes we must ad his benefit of $3.22 o his $12.88, making 41 all „tt16.10, his tax for 1879 under e School Board aild Susz. taining ten schools, against hi 48.90 under the s tion system, and s ing the sami number of • school wilt find Mt D. pays a 'special $1.50 beside his benefit of $3,22 the head ofl building two new under the bool Board system. The Arn Mu. Enrri ously for th expectation Brock's lett ka wheat, at not iindin that Mr. I r dashes of hi freiolits and - would have • would not so - Of quoting st Pringle guilt _ port from tit am surprised "411 the earn chmmended "cation whea pleaded with tion wheat to prices, in cad ing of a goo( the grain inte: ests of the town, that I I r entlylvicters 'of She , field. I did not] 'Bedriloscitra41 mmyYleltuetrYs wteere pePrilnYcipthaitli expose, th villainies of the seed agent, I earnest! hopeithat he i- not elle thoselwho for the sake of commissieei Evidently he iti Ilent on hat part ' my letter, I up erstand that alreadi my letter are bearing gOod fruit. A, man pan ow go and buy seed at a fair price, not 5 per 4, ushel. as formerly, aee. that a per on is iallowed to go about: forced to uy to. get ria of his tot/fleet! ohfissaoyp:nnigolilliynthpixiegfeornenlYee lievesto b: true; but I cannot 8,teept'; button -12o ed and drugge until he Ivalii. of practic 1 millers from one end CI the 1 country to the other. I can easily ea,.! ' A person ho has been. used to thel flour_mad: by Ogilvie & Co., of Mon - wheat mi ht retell selyttling III the! shape of fl ur, al* if it pleases him. he is welcona: to it. I I have I never seen„ either brea or Our made of Arnetka; wheati but I have seen sonie very fait - chop stuff ;axle Of it. Ao for a 'per: SQI1 V,Vb.0 d es no take breakfast till' Po°;reiidc'sgeek: : Itilaimilklioitt alv'meller7b1-knet Igs°;311i. wmhyeiaatcl'agnmd:netet'ilif el hAeilitskturim uhar itb.earsTol iwSitewash ngi g Mr. Brock has got the quality of ilonr he asserts, he rand ' Ave a wh at diff rent from real Rua -- wheat. M :Brock's assertion that it ' has helped he qiiiility of ottr wheat for 7 quire aby n 'toe. t No man. with judg- merit and • avin4i 'due regard for truth, conclusion, would advise any person who intend cirdwino this wheat to first test it for to emselves with SOMA bard '- ubsta.nce, iia. see the amonnt of flour 't contains. 1 ' OBSERVER. i, Alcrut..Lor, arch 24,1880. Mr. Pin lyth N 'nil gone to rd, of et Clegg has purchased. the a mill for $860.1 Iticha,rdson, of the 7th rey, has rented his farra. visit the Western Spites. elonging to Mr. Jas. Pleb. r, dropped a calf which '• hen Weicr-; ed the next merning„ Was " 1,11 r on, 1113i oba. It has been tested at ' ' .are tO an American, aria she was . „hippedi to hio ca). Monday.: he 'works a d win be shipped one of 1 1 - Iti ' eA . far a. YR8 o. ert Moffatt, of Turnberry, - nil Mr. Ge rge Brown an old resident f Bluetrale, have gone to Manitoba, hey tot* t o car ,loads of stock and ; with them. oyee in the steata cabinet yth, named M. J. Camp - of hia fingers nearly cut king with a circular sawin II. Kerr, who for nearly a the junior minister of tfie ; forced by ill health. to .tre fon the pie ent. ther freigh =An en:1p elI, got two the factory o haa bee ethodiSt C' s le, bas bee olson's Badk, Exeter, was presented ith a handsome ;gold watch and. friends in that village, aving for Ingersoll. Winer, of the 2nd can - .c tep On., brought for h A brood o fifteen! chi kens. Not so bad for S ephen 11.1 this tirrie „of the pier. '•onday, the lith Mr. mmation of the lungs, excised by a sl ght cep which be oaught a .by hi aging t of o fo de er I and n fie bu ah e tax of l•it. en of IN cols lags pr 1. Tighe, of the 9th oncession n Su; day last, having onl been. ill. And rson, aged 17 and. 13 respec- r, in ; forri were nabbed. by the den ia lice and returned to IVing- 11Ir. IA Yin. Ross, of Arriberley, Ash- ., had the misfortuhe to cut his , st severing, the second toe, ; he k apidly recoverinf,x and will be Intos of London, and Philips, of Thom Ls) were the neighborhood Inch lsea last week, holding /fleet- . Th did not meet witliv much cess, a though numbers went to hear 7sue(c):ntice)1 wal. Th Mr, • last EXPOSITOR., Wi 11 the 1-: was quite disapi a reply. had ex- xicted ingle, who, with few pen, Can confound el the tariffs from Chica e :to d 'thence to Liven ool, emu) to the froniV and m ,forget, for areusiRt tisties Which did 410 ek- be inclined to think Mr. if I had not seen the re - Model Fano mysilf. I evidently an author1.6. On wheat a short time ee), tt -manner in which re - it* farmees 4) sow tetst and the generous ttla in • behalf of pgilvie he helders of Lest sell it to farmers at low ✓ to encourage the trim - article for milli/ g). e might hear frOm who Ent the Sh th y last week Mr. Michael harneseed up a valuable immediately after doing so I got restiVe and .hounded. wood which. stood° in the horse then':Irolled over mad --some _lights agO a young man in sal In a yo ing man natned Stephenson eante in 0 )11isibn with' him„ upsetting kin , and 1 y the violenee of the fall his frientl., Mr. Wellington' N. Allin, son of Mr. Thos 1 111, , of tne: Thames :Road, Mai ufacta dug. Ctimpeny, at a very ban holm; -alaty indeea. That i.,5- the way young men get along in the world \slier' they can be depended on. I —Jas. H 11, {,I the totvaship of Mor- trac:ed fro n .his granary. It hae not beer. found out who is , the guilty per - sun. The tarty wlio took the wheat in pers m hale ailed /er the same, Mr. Hall now has the pipe in lieu of the two Mr?. anauel ',Errington was en - in sk ;ting, and While going around ink he had the misfortune to fall e upon hini at the time, r. Errington could get out ago. gage he nd • :Ilk. se t by some .flahra13_ Ilk ettgaeti)::diabgi wafer w death is, 1:no:ingetat `-co—uple: son, and tobafru I .11 et sic h:start, Easni 7e0e1.1 e::s.oes ; ''°;1‘ leo'Ber ine; is a dark sseta:asnotno horses to Among ti; from Mr. ;:::cn' lac( 3 11 18d1;0s: also nine -17' cents f13201--aplati. show th'a pro—d: White, a was bein the Divis- tafrontnethf;- -She was Wm WILE, oorvo °mint eirdi can be.gi IT :Iv A dead yet.. ter r lay natiOn to principles forth by :faTy ,Th je.itu,s taollodwioinosge be *bat 1,/3.1817PB: pit D. i:sTi .11 gbutrn eah:::vrvIvewet la SeapteleeY 14:33';: interspen Til:ste7aeni. adni:petlli.:ee'd itliluNeg'tilt(qt4et;, some logS reim and altItongll *yards; Ix eoacrt/o) ,r 'bintio is I! ljari Gre3,7 tow." tentnr 11 I ITeed.:11N) will be he 15th Apri ti sum of $i Mg water pound foc the Listky to reduce • after the: result. th.