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NEW '14ADVERTISEMENT!S.' rate,sna it would not do any haxin -to' n ment, consisting of 'over. 25,006 labor expenaea than mangolds. We a arills'to' the rod; 1*1 lbs., to the rod, legally qua-liflea to sign himself M. D. andstar'teaoff. He trl4d to catch tbak . I :auro,u r : i � � . L . I . I � res,in the townshipof Gibson,on would recommend the Society hereafter a I . / " have it discussed in Parliament. We &a or 2341 t shels per ae're for potatoes. On this count, he was fined 025 by the bridle rein, but ; : New Goc�da­R. Jamieson. and I ; , the east shore of the Georgian Bay, to ask for all acre of mang"olds as well ' der th* - - � " . � .f�sll un -_ - -The Annul Dressi G�ods-­Dunoan & Duncan. are not prepared just now to expre i .I . — - costs. - The second charge was entered feet and was ran over, by the w - �� lWe Assocla � . ­ as an District of Muskoka. The land is as s'n acre of turnips, -and leave the Mo 1 School Ex . non, and Wm. Smith called, who crushing in quite 9, number of " 7 . ation. UF - I . I . . 9 � -first part of the proposi- bought at the rate of fifty cents an acre carrots at the quLrter-scre. The little ' his ribs. .... ou Tuesday f I Bar %ini,-Hoffman Bros. opinioq on the . ; . -_ I I - The llowing is the list of teachers swore that defendant had treated him and receiving --other inte � - � . , rnal list 0i the su . � Chopping Axes--Johuson Bros. tion, but we are sure that, ,the second by the Dominion' Government and the green louse, similar to that affecting for an injured thumb and charged -him He is not expoeted utift . I - I I I I - _N� . Remnve4-�7-0. W. Papst, I ' . who at,ellded the Model School exam- , to re6over, ini I . I 1glatch-5 sh, � t dera-R. would receive the hearty approval of latter are repaid the money by the cabbage, has done 9, great deal of dam- illation one dollar. The defendant was called, -Mr. Alex.� - - ; To Pig I Govenlook. I , . -Seminary of St. Suls' at Goderich and Clinton with in Watt' Sr.'h&g rentedLlda - . confined to M I pice, between age among turnips this season, com- defence, and testified to the fact of farm in . Frecen .... '!Wauted�S. Carnochan. the general public. There are entirely whom and the Indians the long stand- pletely de"str ing the tops,'and thus the total number of marks obtained: Hullett, near Harlock, to * I I 36entrie.B. 'A I OY GoDF, uo.H.-Agnes Henderso . n 450, B. treating W. Smith and other patients Thomas Shiels for a term of live . � . tS. $6 L I . . �r - I - - The Gre t Northwest -S. Hicks. too. many barnacles and leeches hang- ing dispute has been, and who also bear destroying the growth of the r6ota in ,and around Brussels, not on his own years. 112. 54, : To Cho rs--G. Th,omPs � - LaudBb)rough 402, H. A. Reinhart, It is a good farm, and Mr. Shielli,wdl � I�eutL . F Credit 8 I on. ing around the State offices at Ottawa, the expenses of removing the Indians to Some growers claim that where salt 456, Annie Watson 383, Wm. H Aborn responsibility, but as an aesistant, or do well on it.: It is wbiape a1w - - L I "I I . . _4 Lieut. 4 --J. Watets and. J. Burns. Muskoka. The Indians are received by was used the lice did little or no dam agent of Dr. Graham, Fined 825 that he does not intend to liv - . I Tea erE Wanted -4i Ranto who give the least possible return for - 377, Jo] in Coyne 426, A. H. S. &0wherd. red V I ; n. L I . the Ontario Government as ordinary age. The greystone variety does not e oil it -1 .-. - I . and-coato, 'L #S�5, 11. H�8 ' � : - Teacher Wanted -H. Love, Sr. the money�paid them. They are, in settlers, the Dominion Government appear to be affected in the least. 'As 419, A�l H. Crass*aller 467, David - - � alone either, but will shortly take for 1� � 6, E. G- 01 11 Noble ee 459, John W. Mahood 449, better or worse -better of courw I Auction 3ale-IL W. Ruric-iman. fact, sucking,phe life -blood out of the guaranteeing that settlement duties, a rule, turnips this year went strongly .... * __0116 I I t. Shepp, .. ; Farm foz S9,,1e_R. Irwin. - James McDonald 461, Jas. McLaugh- 11uron Notes. Of Hullett's fair daughters. , , ICI%P 11� I ; Estray Ueifeite-Win. Diamond. country, and if they were shaken off etc., shall be duly performed. The to tops, owmg possibly to the lack of lin 435, Wm, F. Pentland 407, James The Usborne plowing match will _­�, Lachlan McNeil, lot 17, conc%- llugi Scott, ; � � . I 1 . I 1. I I I .1 � : overcoat M11 est. and pared down in ac3ordance with the township of Gibson was selected by the moisture when the plants were young' Regan 146, Robert Sparling 449. be held on the farm. of Mr. James Gar- sibu 14, Grey,'haa recently Purchased - . , � I ­�. ndians themselves, and as it contains The Swedes were all affected .with � 31 poilats. sf ; tra above proposition, enough money could CLINTox.-Ella Edwards. 428, Katie and brought up fro i E4 ncEExamination-C. Clarkson. - good hunting. and fishing facilities, as these green lice, more or less, with the diner, near Fariiihar, on Tuesday M Saarboro - L, ! : K -1 :0 -06 � �od to 400 yl �� i � illorait 452 Maggie Linklater 467, next, the 8th inst. township the elebrated I I M. tray 8 �eer-Francis Kettle. , be annually saved to pay -a very con. well as- excellent farming land, it will exception of the- bronze top variety, .1 - 15 young st&uioa .1 139 entries. - : I Monev to Loan -J. H. Benson. siderable proportion of the interest on doubtless afford the Laurenia Moor 381, Maggie Oliver 412, -Mr. William McFarlane, of Stan- "Clansman. Mr. McNeil in . - son V poilil ; . :_ . I �� .. I ; " , in a suitable home. which appeared to be quite clean. This Helen ' gle 375, Maggie Purvis 468, ley, this year raised o er 300 bushels of Wails I � ': Colts'for Pale-Soott Bros. I - I The Indians to be removed number variety . is remarkable for evenness of v travel -ling him during the season .of - i � --i our pulific debt. - Annie rin 463, Georgg Anderson 434, ma . 1882. 4sCianania,lily is & splen4id, . , "! otuts; 35- - = , - some 120 families, of whom 40 have growth and good keeping quality. Job,, ngolds off less than three-quarters of a . - -------,- - � . . - I I - I iaetirz 409, C. H. Dorrance &15, a men of the Clydesdalea, i ped- " 14-4, N. : J n acre of ground. 8 COM, g � MeB- A. 113gram 437, John Kerr 438, :. M I - capt. Shen -There is no economy W , -Mr. George Green, for many years - - . UZ ,(,&, Un .. contemporaries in already been forwarded to their destin- Growers of marigolds are nearly all too a three years old and weighs o . �24 ation They are,' quite civilized, and sparing of seed. ver 1,5W : I : W , -CONS.ERVATIVE . . .1 In. McKay 456, A. G. Newton 440, pounds. . 0. Ciourtice, . It . V oil qJ00 itiot this county are terribly exercised and are in every respect the equal of � . a resident of Wingham, has removed to , wilson3.38 I I - : I __ _� - ___ _ — average s ' 11 give much larger . I 7 -As the genial- Reeve of Gre - : 77 . I - - the intbis; fifty cents or a dollaranacre Fred Pearen 379- Jobn R. Steep 427. Gorrie, where he intends to engage in I - - evidently deeply grieved over what ettler. It appears, however, extralin seed wi Y, Mr. � A7 points-, 2, . , I . The f6llowing resolution was adopted Thos. Strachan, was working arouncl. I they term the "lack of enthu . )I that they are not all of the same mind, results, and -if the soil is properly pre 1�usineBs. . 1 35 Points;; 4 ; SEAFOR H, FRIDAY, Nov. 4, 1881. J I Bla$m - by the Board of Examiners: . his threshing , machine one day . . I � � I . - manared these results''Will be -Mr. Alex. Girvin, of C U11 - iT and that some refuse to yield to the pared and aliforniat lad points. Tbi : I shown by Reformers over the recent I wishes of their ancient .enemies of the r'alized year after year. Five pounds Resolved, th&t all the candidates who brother of Mr. Chas Girvin, Reeve of week, one Of the pinions of the tum�. , � . . � . e . A I 1 1 � attendee. the Model School0i rec bling rod caught his pant leg ne the 1� � jfiotfi e&Cb,'f - , - rdness Coming� visit of Sir Rieha � ar - eive the West Wa ' - [ends ar 111. . . - f i The True Inwa, . rd .,Cartwright to his Semin Y,,and refuse to leave their 91d of seeds is not too much to an: acre, wanoah, is on & visit to fri - foot. Mr. Strachan braced him � - - Tester; 21 I : . � 1 usq%1 c3rtificates, except in cases of in this county. ..'a ; Out. constituentL We are sorry, for the :'homesteads in the Province of Queliec. whereas we find a majority sowing two, self to jig; 4, Ji # i - � - those who secured a second-class non- -Mr. Geo. Rogers, of Brussels, has prevent being wound up, and O I . YOU I ! : n e � The glowiDg accountswhich res,ch and a blalf pounds, and many only two wing to yercer; 6, � . ­ �r : il . his strength his clothing gave Wsyl and - - . Whe � �e agreem. nt between the . agony which onr good friends seem to . Professional certificate and previously purchased the handsome residence for- I ; , �- , E. ; Dominion Government and the Pacific suffer, but probably it Will console th us on every side of the fertile prairies pounds. Then again, too much room is taught oil a third now expired. marly owned and occupied b Messrs. one of his . baira , 8, Ja ­ I . - - but I also y - limbs was a ily am- McDonald; � I ­ I e'll and the broad expanses of the golden given, not.only between drills, peedi t - �k I . 1� : Railway S ndicate was being discussed, to know that Reformers 3on't enthuse Northwest have had their natural between the plants. Judging by our McGillicuddy in that village. ' dressed. He escaped with a few � A il� . I -ru,886 � - . �_ , , r n . r�, a ome who su ported -the wo � th a cent except when there is ne. effects. The land fever has brokell out experience 3f past years as well as! this, NeWS Of the"Week. -Mr.Hawki a, of Turnberry , . � I '112 �� his leg. v � I I : it w 8 f ys P � . I who On Mr. Wm. Jack -son, of ' . SPOI 11 . � - gst the people of the city, and and also the experience of -growers who PORK-1,ACKINGDui,L.-Pork-packing is has been for some time past an inmate .- Clinton b" . � �, ! Government and tried to apologize foi cessityforit. 'Sir Richa.rel,"Visited his "" . adopted a novel plan of a I . I- Hanlan Bg . R : . - � , I:- hundreds are "taking up" sections, and have made a caKeful test of the matter, very dull in Cincinnati on account of of the lunatic asylum in London, has . elvertising hk I - I I t uency and was ,warm business establishme I .. of the pro] " f the monstrous proposals contained in the 00118tit ly and bnyiDO town lots with an abiding faith we say that 22 inches is sufficient dis- the high prices of hogs. recovered sufficiently to be returned to " , lit. He has pi k I. � - acid -1 � i_ . __ =. : . I 3 �� - . I MRE;- SHOEMAIKER'S WILL. -The will of his home, _. . �, agreement, that the monopoly clauses coutteoust received by all with whom in ihe�fature of the land of promise that bance for marigolds between drills, anc outside of his store 9, black -boar � ; I � . y _d, ant, r=e with .1 . - I i. . ' - having telephone commu , stiou ;, . . -1 _& telegram i. ;f a would be inoperative as the Local Legis. he'met, and although his friends did ought to work wonders. The latest in: thinning out the plants eight inches Mrs. Sho Mr. D. Steinbach, of Zurich, shot a 1110 1 4 ! . emaker, of Pittsburg, Pa., be- With - - _ � the railways, the _j . .. ' not make fools of themselves by going scheme is the Temperance Colonization is amPle Bpace, indeed we prefer'six queaths Aearly $80,000 for charitable deer on Thanksgiving Day which � !act of express or nwl ­ what vv�ould - _;;tv ; latures have the power to grant charters . trains bei g on time, or late, is pau : at St. Loulfl . I i : . Society, which expects to get -a gran"t of inches. In a field thus laid out the Purposes I weighed 230 pounds, and Mr. J. Zeller, ! . - . 13 a I . the board. He also i,lrte - ,donars- . A : suthoriming the construction of new half or zy over his -visit, and hOOting 2,000,000 acres from'the,Government at roots will grow to a"good even size, and LARGP, ORDER. - An order was re- of the same place, shot one which cilled on nds : 2 V i . - I ; . � . : �, ; railways within- their own Provinces.' and yelling themselves hoarse around 61 all acre. The Societ offer the the bulk of root food in an acre will bel ceived at'Washinaton 1). C., on Mon. weighed 221 pounds. making announcements of any impor- -A game, , I . . : - . . y 0 0 tant event that tr - � . 137118sels bel 91 This conte�tion is Dow ab6ut being put him., as some peoplek we know - f are �and at 0 an acre, and though each ninch larger than when drills. are placed day, for 81 million dollars of Confederate -Mr. James Scott, late of Wood- . ar-spirm, . . . I �. . . "it �o , I .. I Brul � , __ i'l tatb n- bonds. ' stock, has opened & law office in Clin- . 8SY9 i -;,Quite era I �; purchaser is allowed only one section of 25 to 28 inches apart, and plants thi � r -A local , of . -1 e test. At the last session of the wont to do when their political leaders 640 acres, and agrees to perform con. ned out to a foot or ten inches apart, DiED.-[Dr. Edwin A. Dalrymple, an ton. Ele is said to be clever There a, number Ofe farmers in Hullett am - I I Wingham., i �ep Manitoba, .Legislature a charter was come around, they think none the. less ditions of settlement, tile entire amount In the latter ease doubtless larger roots eminent Ippiscopal divine, died at Bal- abould be a good living for at least one busy cutting their sugarcane -just now. ft $200. I � ' . . i �i . granted for the construction of a roal highly of him; and Sir.Richard does �s already almost taken up, and the will be grown, but they will not give so timore, Maryland, on Monday, aged good lawyerin Clinton. It is taken to . Clinton, wherel it is . I yoKinnev I ' - I I , , . . .-. i from, Winnipeg to Duluth. Prepara- not desire, nor would be appreciat�e )romoterB of the scheme say they could large an average to the acre, and be- sixty-three. . � -Rev. P. G. Robertson, minister of pressed and manufsett�ed into� sugar . - ,and Green.m. I I I * " . . ]Kinney J3ro I i : 0lot a very milch greater quantity. As , sides the qualities of these large man- TF,NN�ysoN'a LATEST.— Tennyson has the Wingham Baptist- Church, preached and syrup. In a few years the farmers � I I 1 . - - f, - tions are bEiDg made to proceed with such senseless demon stration B. When will be able to grow . L -If -any ; ; - . �r � . ;he name indicates, the Society intends : goldB are not as good as the inedium. just published a dramatic monologue his farewell Bermon on Sabbath last. all �heir own, sugar I . , �, � I _. I the construation Of this road�, which.,) if the next election comes, Reformers wi - and syrup in this w ...... I capital to S: i� . .i - I I , I . 11 ;o found a colony where no strong drink : sized. Large over -grown mangolds got entitled "Despair." It is an account of Air. Robertson has accepted a call to ay. � Some have as � - . . . ��, � built wouM - be a strong competitor then show their enthusiasm hall be made or sold, but it is doubtful : striagy and a congregation near Toronto. much as two acres of t the cane into horse 1, � by re- woody, whereas medium the suicidi6f an unbeliever. . I � thim -_ f� . - year. The syrU IS Manufactured at do,so. All e V, h6ther this consideration has much : Bized are crisp aud juicy. Carrots also Mai& Q`EEN1s­ _M Mr. John B ro wD, of Hallett, near P ; U, 'with that of the Syndicate known as electing Sir Richard, should be be their . U OVEMIONTS.—No day the rate of 30 -c - nts. a gallon. 11 have been i � T�' . - * effect upon the minds,pf purchasers., give the best results wh6n treated as is yet fixed for Queen Victoria's depar- Harlock, recently sold to Mr. T. A. - I e , 8 e -A bad sm"h-up Was the result of & for thr. ,othf 2 � the Canada Pacific. The legislation, candidate, by a majority Of at lea t rh Society has not yet got the land, we indicate for mangolds. Turnips ture frr Balmoral, but she will not Sharp, of Seaforth, a three year old t . . g� ' � ' aln I � q -�% w y ac id t .I . Up � a dearth of. ; , however, chartering this road, with seven hundred over the strongest and Lnd some profess to doubt whether the need more room between the plants in go south till the fourth week in No- colt for the Bum of $180. This is the runa a 0 ell which h 'ened in . I � - - . . P . � � ;' others cal ated to ran in a similar best- looking man our Conservative 1overnment will be found willing to the drill as they feed from a larger sur- Yember. � I kind of horses they raise in Hallett. Howick to Mr. Gibson, the ho try. But a- �. ,� ., ' - g buyer, :� Amei ;i , iand overso much land, even in the face of 'Boil than either marigolds or car. DF,cF,Asj,D.-Robert G. Stewart, of -J. Danlop, who has been living up 'one day last week. While dri - ,of the direction ha 8 no,t yet been ratified by friends can place againat him. * That is, . ving a - -1 . . ' . imitable Northwest to a company rots. - This season the e%rlieSt sowed Buffalo resident of the Bank of Com- at the Bruce Mines, returned with his herd of hogs along the 6th Concession Of bound to tu : I the Domin�qn Government, and nutil it the time for enthusias, - ff , . that township, one of the Porken 11 .. " I - _ M .. our people I definit ',,action cah b m, and that is hich after all, Bavors strongly of spec- roots give the best average crops.. merce, and at one time member of the wife and family last week to Hallett, L I * i is no e taken to pro. the kind of enthusiasm that Sir Rich--' - lation. - � Where manure was ,.ap fall Assembly from Madison counpy, New where he formerly'lived. He does not under his horse's feet, 'frightening the I in the genlel I I � I _ . . � ' I , plied in the animal B6 that it bolted a -ad raln. &-way- . -The S.F , i ceadvid-th the works which it author., ard appreciates. The Societ and we find - best results. MaIigolels are L York State, died on Sunday. speak very favorably of the country- , I . I L � . izea. The AmeL has now come when � - __ � S )uppre8sion of Intemperance held its rank feedors, and will take all the man- INCENDIARisu.—Six firemen at Dan- -The blacksmith shop in Londes- reducing the buggy and harness to 1- IDI AustralilL - i anlaul kindling wood and school ' - ago, was es - ; AT THE iequest of Sir Jolin Xa- . %I meeting tAe other day. This are that can be worked into the soil; Ville, Illinois, have b�en arrested for in- boro formerly occupied by Mr. John : masters, -tam the Dominiba Government will be call- J cdon- ' . in a very a 1 4 1 . I 'ociety, ,the apoafAK of which is Rev. D. carrots come next, and turnips donsume cendiari eXt6l] g over three Haggitt has been sold, and the pur- hort time. - -cook, and E S � . in - .Neither the driver - � I I � � t ald, the great leader of the CollserVa--� its - chase nor horse was injured. E;eptember, ed upon t ratify this legislation. � J'. Macdonnell, includes in memller the'leaslt,.whbre good roots are formed. months, their evident object being the r intends removing to the vill�age' . . I Conley and � � - tive paity, a convention is to be held in ship all those who desire to help on the In preparxng ground for roots it should creatio -The Exeter Times i3ays - A de ' - L . I . - - They will be compelled to show their n of a paid department. I at once and commencing business in tation from St. Marys' w Pa- . ing ai star - , the city of Toronto on Tuesd cause of temperance, whether they be plowed deep, at least'three times in I RESIGNING.—It is stated that Earl t . Upon a � �., I haud,L and.' their Organ, the Toronto . ay, the � he shop. alted � I . 22nd day of November. This gathering I elieve in total ab8tenance and prohibi. the! summer and" fall, and thoroughly Cowper, the Lord -Lieutenant of Ire- -Owing to the bungling and incom- iiumber of our business men on T'aw MO., from - 1 L i . Mail, if; already commencing to pave day last, for the purpose of ascert&i " lenge�Haul will be. -similar to the one hold in 1878 ton or not. It aims at suppressing manured, and then in spring another land, willat an early date be relieved , petency of the contractors,dt is likely their views . � �rez . S. genuine i . . the way and prepare the public mind a I t eating, and establishing coffee-houses coat of well rotted- manure should be at his own request of the position, and 1 that the erection of the new iron bridge ice to the P,rlo= � . akwnat Tril I - for the disallowance of the Acts of the nd is intended mainl � take the place of drinkiijg saloops. applied. -ceeded by. Earl Spencer. Ma a a o rich line of rai-11W1&1`y11f1r1 In Woodstock to. God- - - � ' One grower gaid.that where will b9suc I over the River itl nd t G de d th� - Louisagai� .. . preparatory to the general election. At the meeting it was stated that be applied sa,lt b POTATO CROP DAmAGED. -The late will now have to be deferred until next erich, an - .. obablp amount that I y sowing it on the t I Manitoba. L�gisl&ture chartering these 6-ould be raised" t' different M.uWci. � not admire - roads. It d clares that in the interests T - he leaders of the party will also be $10,000 out of the &50,000 Btock re- drills before sowing the seed he - invari- heavy and contin4ous rains have dam- o aLa � , present for the. purpose of infusing ell- quired for this latter purpose bad been ably- got the best results of a f all braird aged the potato crop seriously in the -Mr. Will J. White, formerly one of p&dties . concerned, Pirovided such & I -we must, . 9, ofthe Canada Pacific Railway, the . subscribed, and that 'this part -of the of plants of even -growth. We adopted Marquette region', Michigan, and prices the proprietors of the Exeter Reflector, scheme were undertaken. -The ,result - impudence � � I . I great national high -way as it is termed, thusiasm into the breasts of the rank scheme would probably be carried out the same method of judging as last of that -article of consumption range has started a paper in Brandon, Mani- Was very satisfactory; end it is aIto- huelmterinl , , 9 i 'her likely immediateaetion Will be , . I : the Government, should not permit a from ninety cents to one dollar and ten toba, and Mr. Thos. Fitton has been ap- gel, ti . and -file., The proceedin 8 of the con. during the coming winter. year, takiiig what appeared in each case der that . I ny . taken in the' Imitter. , zealed, diag * I . I . vention will be followed by. a grand There is considerable typhoid fever an average square rod, out of which cents a bushel. pointed express a . - r runni t \ . , gent in his stead at � . roads -�g. in a ,South Easterly . - . , ,�-At the recent sittings of the Chau- ; � drome." � � : - banquet to Sir John, who, in the words the city at present, though it is spaceselect one drill and weigh the CREDITABLE. * The convicts in the Exeter- e Court in London the case of Mor. -A meel I direction frofn the Northwest to be ostly of a mild type. The general 'contents. The following are our awards: Ohio penitentiary are a credit to the ,-A few days ago a Colborne farmer C. ry I . i � chartered I they may compete of the Mail, "will place before his i preBsion was that the city water, Befit acre of Swede turnips, 0. L. have, rison vs. Evitt, from this county, wan � seh HOUSE - ,,hearers and, the country Buch views of hich is at present i its usual state of Me i State. It is reported thj�t they named G. Maedel drove from Benmil- tried and decided. This was & bill � evening laf � . with: the main line of the Canada Pa- " ublic affairs as he MaY be in a posi b ness I , was t 14 Intosh-, 1st; John Washington, 2d; by denying themselves ";tobaceb and ler nearlyto Goderich without a nut on brought by people living near Goderich izing an 1� ' . cif words, that that road P - he chief cause of the dis- Robt.M4tch,3d. Best one-qu'arteracre of other luxuries, together with the sale ol the wheel. Having oiled thew on the to relieve a cloud from a title. jiuneg I was caUed, � 5c. In otiler � ag I I . 1-' "tion to eommunicate." ..' e se, but one of the city papers the carrots, 1st, James Dickson; 2d, C. L. trinkets made in hours of leisr.re,raised day before and neglected to put on the ­ good attel Must have an entire monopoly, ,of __. ___ . -!n o;her ,day published some -statiBties McIntosh ; 3d, J. Salkeld,] Best one- the sum of $100, which has been do-, nut, he drove off without it. . Aforrison, the ' elder, and James Mor- . � I - - - �� I I rison the younger, were killed by cers Were 4 the carUing trade of the great. v; hich- went to show that this belief was quar * of mangolis, 1st, C. L voted *to the Michigan sufferers. I -Mr. W. McCutcheon, with his bt. an accide I I - � I OUR TORONTO LETTER. n)t well-founded, bat that the fever McIntosh ; 2 James Dickson. Best . nt a number of years ago, and � W. Wrig 1: Xorthwest. , The locA1 governments I . � � d, ]WORE LioRTHOUSIM.—The annual re- I steamer, threshed on the farm of Ro � ' the prooerty purchased by the elder .. :� Leadbeatei � . . p2levailed in districts where well water on port of the American Lighthouse Boarc _1 i. � may ch arter -is many roads as Wrom Our-Oum Correspondent.) e -quarter acre of potatoes, 1Bt, John I I McAllister, Sr., of Grey, on day last ,� e I . e iti in the Canada ' I mittee of � L I if used even more than in those sup- Salkeld; 2d, M. Gordon; 3d, Robert says that on the great lakes three coast i week, 125 bushels of wheat- and 500 . 0 Company and after. � 11 � � �: . - rds field to the younger, $was aim % W. Sinclai I . o they � like, but their legislation will . It has come to be looked upon al- ied with city water. It is evident Buchsna*n. lights are needed; one. at Braddock's bushels of oats in three hours and 20 wa I . p ply , , W. H. Ker I � ! ,I ow; � minutes. I - 2. 11 . - /Rimply be idle play, as the Domin- most asi.a matter of course that there' tl tat bad drainage and defective sanitary The McNair prize of a Patterson Point, Lake Ontario, to cost $35, 1 . deeded in the name of James Morrifio I I . i k - T ai -rangements have nipre to do with t�e Bcuffler for the �eBb acre of turnips, one. one on the- west shore of Lake Huron, � -Richard Govier, son of. Mr. John A decree was granted declaring the � I at this mei � - � , , . .. � go on. as � - I- 0 ratiot and Sand Beach, i Govter, of the base line, Hallett, met ole heir of James Mor.- � I � � -The ai I I younger, she to I towel Curl" � 11 r rati. in connection with every work the city anything else, and the sooDer the City ,acre of mangolds, grown from seed pur- to cost $35,000; and one oii I * h a paififulaccident on Mondayof pay costs of . A comes before them f ' e than quarter acre of Carr ta, and:one-qdarter between Fort G" ' ff I lon Government will veto it as should be a certain amount of bungling 6i igin and spread of the , diseas' . pla"iti the 13 1 Round I wit - rison t4e - night. T1 fication- In fact,- they are bound to do enters 4nto, and in this respect the Council has these matters attended to, chased from Mr. McNair, we award to Island, Straits of Mackinaw, to cost 1 last week. The team he the'iuf ant defendants. i ,� I - � "" - dri'ving. _§ -While the a and MD01. so -by the terms of their agreement YODge street block paving contract has tbe sooner will the danger to the public M r. C. L. McIntosh. $20,000. ; became unmanageable, and' he was , - On of Mr. C..Chure,h,Col- I . , I I borne,a boy about 9 years bld,was leading � officers ele with the Syn�icate, The only opposi- certainly been no exception. health be removed. . , We submit the following particulars I BURNING OF A TimA FACTORY. - A brown off , the wagon, and had his, 'Were: P46 . I , � Begun I "I a horse from the yard to the road, he � I Itle U_ I I RII 1 �7 - P'arl-I - - - - . � .1 I " " fr P. tb . ( I 1, . . n- large tea factory 170 mil* , I sthoulder dislocated. ! - Every one who knew Mr. Samuel �. affecti g our awards as above given: C. e,,s; from Foo -, I Mrs. D I I I p led it beside A fence for the purpose of . Z : , tion the Synd�cate can or will have is, late -in the season when the utmost eA- 'Watson, late librarian of the Legisla- ,T-% McIntosh, of lot 8, concesBion 4, Chow, owned by a Russian firm, W&13 � , . , , I I . u. -Mr. James Brooks and Miss Eliza getting on the animal's back. He gave Ferguson;, from the Souiliwestern'Railway, alid a' ertion's were needed in order to finish tilre Assembly, will hear of his recent Goderich township ; soil a �* dark ioam, I destroyed by fire recently. The i Jane Newhinly, both of the township of .... I th i. . Chinese - i I . � bell ; Seel charter MlIg its construction was the work in time, the BlOwness with demise with unfeigned sorrow. 'Mr. broken from sod last y"r; manure workmen, of whom 500 were employed, I Howick, were married in Wingliam. last 9, spring, but did not 'get on right, be� son; Chal an' -O 'Watson, though a comparatively young used ip� th i i fore the horse started off. The boy I granted befori the agreement between which operations were carried . e drills at 26 loads to the I declined to r'�ender the foreign manager � week by the Rev. Mr. Keefer, and on � I Committo I on be- � still hung on until it went through, a . I . - . I man, had bad a long connection with acre; mangolds, 9 drills, weighed � 180i 1 assistance in'cheeking the fla�n.es, and I the following day took their departure P the Goverrim . t and the Syndicate was came a standing jest ; a great portion tibe, mou 1, +',-; r, 4- ; 11 11 11- . . . � Y% I- ILI neighbors &Yate. There he fell mr �_A Bell, R. I Fn . �, q w � L, I U AA " C&L U M.0 Que ec, s., or 4,332 bushels to Tine %-ere ; tur- afterwards stoned nim on trieLpremises 1 for a ota, w ere they inwnd to carve I I f � entered into, ' , . the horse stepped over him. J * ' George F0 Z I and there is a. strong prob- of the street was torn up and left im. a, d was well known as the author of nips, 511 rUs., or 1,769i busbels to the broke open the safe, and stole some ,I out their fortunes for themselves.- ust as he ' I - �'12 � , I . . coutts, W �11.1 ; -tl� even this will be choked off. passable for weeks, inflicti se�era,].__works of great literary merit, acre; maDgolds averaged a lihie over thou -sands of dollars. � ,etting up the . animal kicked at . I ability th a . , , I � —Clinton has been erected into an' was 9, I . Ll I � , ng severe in6luding an unfinished "Constitutional 10 lbs. each, or 17 to the single rod ; I A VILL . I out port for customs purposes, and will him, knocking him back a good piece, 1� . loway,:&U�. 1� I The Syndio�ie &-.e now usigg, the most 1OBB68 upon, numbers of . I . AINOUS CLERK.—W. H. Ma- i . -1 . . . � I I . - I � I Bhop ke6pers; HIstory of Canada." For a number of turnips averaged 21 in the rod, an a, a Chicago tobacconist, was closed Some,of the neighbors seeing him, car- . . t4 inflicting a severe wound over the eyef;. I C shortly have a customs house and a - -.uou .�' i . d car- I 9111174 , - , stren s eff rts with the Government' the supply of cedar, according to the i living officer located in the town. We - i r i 0 years past his health had been bad rots 53. 1 out in business by his creditors . Z . I ; I last , ried him in as quickly as possible. He I to induce them to prevent; the Sohth- , contractors, ran out, and finally it was but his last illness was of very shor� James Dickson, lot 15, concession�` 2, 1 Saturday. The shortage is ablout $11, -1 congratulate our neighbors on their A nevv� � � 1 2 � �. y : ' I ood fortune. They Lave worked hard feared thnat the won Onsclous, find it is and fence, i i ifteen dil1ration, and ,his death quite unex- Tuchersmith ; soil a clay loam;. barle -N - , westernbeing 16cated to wiphin f plain that the work was going to be 000, and is due chiefly to a plausi e I � was fou d to be une ' 11 discontinued when not half done. In p4ted. ! I G. last year; manured in the fall with �22 1 il or it and they deserve all they have - nd may prove fatal., —The ( p, 1: I mileq of the American boundary and accomplished young v lain � , " , and � named I A very narrow escape from ashoot�_ - . , . 'I I . ORONTO, NO -T. 1 1881. i those circumstances the aggrieved prop. $ . loads to the acre bi6adeast; 500 lbs. of , Haas, who, while acting as clerk -for � got. 120 for th :1 i . . I — I � . - I judgink by tb,� tone of thoW6rg&n, they erty owners - him, has been systematically fleecing I —X 'dent happened in --C*Oft - I I - . . On YOnge street naturall I rs. Lewis, mother-in-law of Rev. ing acci , OWS ho - . I )k . - salt to the acre; 8 drills to the rod; a , � bell 4 ha,ve(h-pt bee4 ' y ! . tel in Wrox,eter one day last week. I . —Preps unsuccessful in their ef- looked for protection to the contract Root Crop Competition. single rod in drill. of mangolds weighed him for about a year, and recently dis. T. T. Johnston, of Molesivorth, left on J1 I . 11 � I � I I . Mr. . � I - forts. �T the Sonthwestern is checked itself and to the penalty 1 r 158 lbs., or 3,370' bnsbels per acro.; I appeared, leaving a s Tuesday of last week for Florida, her Amos Goftoii had been cleaning out his - at Mothe., I I . . mPosod upon The following comprehensive report . '9 � ix -page letter -be- ' " ! the contractors for non -completion of the by the -gentlemen appointed to judge I . She was acco shotgun, and Supposing that it was not z orous4 - I ;I in this�directjon, it will be absolutely carrots 81 lbs., or 1,744 bushels -to the I hind fall of good advice to his victimized I native home. mpanied , I I i I I . work. The story at this part reminds thE root crops entered for competition acre ; and turnips 59 lbs., or 1,258i employsr. A by Mr. John Gowdy, of Momborough, loaded, proceeded to explode, a cap oil I I - _John� " i ; � each barrel. The first ohs . 4 - PA �� u selefffi� as a competitor with the Syndi- one oT the old standard melo-drama boshels per acre. The turnips were RANAD MANUFACTURE. — An extraor- I w . � . oved * - I- i � � with the West Riding -Agricultural So- I ho has left for a warmer clime on ac- m�ber pr - Hotell� ' ,:. � Cate road, all that corporation win wherQ the "heavy villain" purloinE; and y will be read wit interest by our "Owed June 10th, and th diu- to be empty, but to his astonishment his cash �1` r3 , CiA - e mangolds and ary trauBportation from the raw � eount of his hoalth. . I ;.�, have solle c I and mastery over the seoreteB the will, thereby. most wickedly agricultural reaAe s. he judges were lit - named Hawkins of the second barrel explo with a loud - —Five � � 4ro r � carrots'April 26th. The carrots aver- material to elega, evening suits was I - A young cha ,, ded . i . swillelling the rightful and proper -heir in d t Atl ta Georgia, on the oc- I ay, was fined $6, in- report and its content,, emptied into the 111. ,Grand q i N( St. This is wtat they' bar- . Messrs. Wra. Young, Reeve of Colborne, aged 54 in -single rod, mangolds 27, and aL e a an , 1 the township of W .- . , . . . - 1� . out of the property. The - indignant and A. MeD. Allen of Godericb. turni ps 19. casion o ding costs, �v an Exeter magistrate, -wall within six inches of the head of . I -withm t-1 I . gained for last wint6i, and the bargain I They f the Governor's visit to the State � 'In . I I I citizens turn to the terms of' - —, aying another young man Mr. A. Deacon, one of the workmen �� bovines. : i . I Tohu Washington, lot 23, conces- Exposition, which was being held at . 17 the con proceed : I I in I !or wayl . . , 14 . 0� is likely Ito be adhered to. No person -tract for relief but judge . I MeTaggart, -while on his way the salt well, w1lo was quietly sleeping —Mr. :1 ii I y .. of their sur- I� 19 gratifying to be able to report a "On 5, West Wawanosh; soil clay I tbe city. This was the making of two 1 named � i A, , or In and robbing him of - IV Sebringv Z 0 an blame the Syndioate for taking all prise when no contract can, �be found I c fi ed improvement in the cultiva- loam; fall. wheat 'last year; manured i suita of clothes for Governors Colquit I home from church, o3a a lounge -near by It is needless to F ( I - ' - I ' Search is -made high and low, .1 I case -made one of say both a �- - 1� his girl. The was parties w engage I � the in all tion o �t is important stock food, and H , ere considerably i : y cail get. It is human nature' to bi 18 loads to the acre broadcast; -8 drill a d Big -clow from seed cotton picked at I - � I'- a - single rod in a drill frightened.- . s-sme sch� , the likely and unlikely places of the' to assu e th West Riding Agricultural . to the roc , O f! I 6'a"'ven o'clock in the morning. assault. - - e �� �- � . do so. but 4at can be said of the I I The I is said to --A specimen of llbuaineLss,' I —The � . City Hal wheie it ought to be, but no Society tba't the premiums yearly turnips 61J lbs., or 1,317i bushels per , suits being worn at the reception the I —The Wiligham. Times ' transac- . � . SwOrn, guardia f the people who per- contrk, � at. The in � I- A � - . , - I dignaut citizens be- offE recIlre having the good effect of stim- acre; average 16- in, rod. One half I same evening. � have changed bands once more. Mr. tion su6has is too frequently carried . � . off a few� still more indignant, when all at ula �idl ut agriculturists to vie with Bowe 1 Dion C. Sullivan has -disposed of his out successfu __­ __ mitted themstvlleos to be whipped into come ' " d 12th June; and the other 20th FRAUD AxoNost RAILWAY OFFICIALS. I 11Y, w&9 stopped in its - � side� I I givingtheir assent to a bargain. which once the contract turns up in the safe eaca - er for the lead in growing June, the former by far the best; did —The Wisconsin Central railway offi- ! Chancery at . � . of the Board %I, I interest to a couple of gentlemen from course by the Court of � Of Works, and in exactly fiel I rbots. We have carefully examin- not"run- so much to tops as the late cials expect to prove an extended con- Strathroy. There is not room in Wing- London o� Saturday. A --- , _wm I . ' � placps their CDantry hopelessly under � a . I man named � , the correct theatrical . . condition, except . I ham for two printing offices, ifid the Stanbury -, -who three mo I edfift�-five entries in all, and although BOWn- :spiracy among conductorB to defraud 1 f, came from Goderieh, , I the grinding'heel of this huge mono- . �� . arte-d a store in London East. He ing the � ] , poly. that on the stage the will'is never more son Le pbintB ocenr to us where improve- Robert -'Ldutch, Sr., lot 23, concession . towD will never have a good paper so at Wei i . . r � I the company of Passenger faire8. P_,on: I ition. induced one Irwin to back his note for ) i m� �at must be thought of than slightly injured, while here, mentm bemade � hereafter by growers, 3, East' Wawano8h; soil - ductorsCuniiingham and Gavin - Still ore, 'w . ay � clay loam; have long as there is so much compe"t — � , , � some of the y eople wh 1 —A. H. Musgrove has been re -en- $300 to epable him to buy a certain I � O will permi; strange to say, the-claus6 in the docu- as ' rule we found less room f k criti- oats last year; manured in spring, been arrested and twelve others BUB- � cession- 6, � - O � I . , ' I I I ment imposing the peivalty on. the -con- cisl than in farmer years. E very broadcast, 25 loads to acre; 8 drills to pended. It is alleged that the coridue- , gaged to conduct the Benior department propertk, The place was purchased in .. the Bird � I the mselvea to be so blinded by partizan tractors is found to be meatly burned . tors refrained from punching tickets 1 of the Bluevale Public School for 1882, the name of Stanbury's wife, and pay- � � i . � ' field showed that labor was not spared -'rod - single! rod averaged, 591 lbs., or 70 . I � . . at an � to 1220% . x6al as to appiove of and defend the through, and the wordB'Setting -out the in, giving thorough cultivation - nd 1,26' and returned tbena to station agents, advanced salary. Mr. Musgrove ment of the note refused by Stanbnry I r action -of the 4 represent amount of the forfeit toWly destroyed. A � a 9* bu�bela per acre of turnips ; who are in the, . is a good teacher, and it must be grati- when it came due. it was alleg 11 — Thr( . � I atives, lest by � oaning. It was generally supposed sowed June 2nd, averaged 19 in rod. i conspiracy, L edin 7 - . . and who � . ..O To add to the confusion, none of the that after Bo dr . i fying to him to know thit his services court that the property h , . . - . Porteous -i ng vent o , what must be their � tha,t these John Salkeld, lot a-, concession 2, 'sold them again. , ' givi, 11 � y a season . The conductors also I L ad been -paid in his Pa � 7 L officials know or remembered what th isted by the people of that for with Mrs. Stalibury's own m6n . . t honest conviati ris't Id be p. failure, but our report Goden"ch township; soil, dark loam divided the cash taken in lieu of tick- i are apprec- . I ' . . 1'9 hey injure the party amountof thepebalty was intende ­ - I i Village aud,section. The court decided that th . e!y4 . I � is assigim . I - I B a I d to be. Proves the contrary ; indeed in several with clay subsoil; fall wheat last year; ets and were in league with sc3,lpers. i e property be- , .... —We I - ' in M1 EL i ! � p r 'than last n fall 12 loads to the acke -�L -- E. Davis i : , Parti mu h * ' , I � very w Some s&i& ten dollars a day, some fifty, inst neeB the crop is large - manured i" �-i loss of the railway by the alleged � —On Sunday last, while a colt be. longed to the husband, and that 9 - �"` , ell � *,.-LtFj -i I place,� bu� this . 8, certainly, car ing it some a hundred. Even the city solicitor, yeail L7 s. This is accounted for to some broadcast ; 7 drills to the rod for po- thefts is estimated as high as could have recoarge.againstl,tiu collect. I ry I L half a ]I longing to Mr. S. Handford, ashoTt dia- iecoverit I 11 I who drew up the document, has no I . tance south of Exeter, was in the ing the amoun of the note which he . ' ' toa far�, ' . I extE nt by -the -fact that the soil was tatoes and turnips, 9 for carrots and 10 million. -­ - t ­ . 11 . I ' I ­ I . . . act of . i . flammat I .. - I distinct recollection on �the Point. A woried �'th scuffier and boe during for mangolds ; potatoek late- ro r a fence, h had had to pay. � . — I � WIX se, 22 1 jumping Ove e came in con- . — X us I I . I I - � I � detective has been set to work on the the Iriest term when the young plants lbs. to rod, or 410i bush%ls to the acre; —A cf,�.se which created co tact with one of the pickets, which pro- -L L I corresponden ( L nsiderable ' gh the animal's flesh, in. the low L . ' i 1,-,. AN OTTAWA 1, t says: ,41t Case, but so far has discovered nothing, nee led moisture, and also that1salt'was turnips 36 lbs. to rod, or 672 bushels interest was heard before a bench of truded throu —Lots 2 and 3 in the 4th concession Three YO . . , . is intimated b a member of Parlia- and the contractors will probably used more generally than �n former per aer I (3, and mangolds 95J lbs. to rod Brusselfi magistrates last week. Dr. flicting such an ugly wound that the Lof Hibbert, bV1011gillg to the e - about W escape the consequences' , state 7,J ... ment that at t - approaching session a of -their del e s. In the absence of frequent or 2,546i bushels per- acre. Turnips McFayden, of that village, was, at the services of a veterinary Burgeon were the late Robea Ward, were sold by the . I . _Mm after all. If similar looseness � were showers ere is nothina better than averaged 20 to the rod; carrots 42, and T. G. required. executors on the 21st ult. Mr. John I three lit n instance of Dr. Holmes, brought : - move, will be Ir ade in the direction of Rhowm in private business, it is prob. stirxing the soil, and salt assists i' mangolds U 1 . . . ,_ Canadian iude:)endenee, on the ground -able that the culprit would be . n . up. on the charges, first, Of illegally I —Mesas. Palmer & Wells arrived Wood, the tenant in possession, pitr- . to Join - drawing, mois are from the atmoshere. S&,muel Bissett,lot 5,concession 6, affixifig M. D. to his name, and seco in Goderich last week with the famo a chased the former at S3,600, and Mr. - Pueblo, I' that it is desirf"ble that we should elect to light and made to suffer for his guilt, So I � , nd, U . � , "_�e farmers Btill have the prejudice West Division Colborne; soil . clay _,with practising medicine without the I trotter Lucy. The mare has had a John Linton'the latter, on which there - . years. our own Chief i;agistr e or Presi -,but here it is iiot likely that he will be agai at marigolds, fearing that they loa ' . � I - , I at dent. _ Proper qualification. The evidence -on I very successful season, adding m o buildings, at 84 - 5o. I I —Mr. o I 0 - in; pasture last year; no manure; uch to .18 11 .. --- old hou found out, and the People of Toronto will I not keep well. This � is only a 8 drills to the'rod ; single rod averaged the first charge was, in substance, that i her previous gool reputation, and also A merchant sh.; per hi Mitchell e . dice, for the D I appeared to be a load of - ... .11 which hi -r, the Execu. the proper -,finale ,to the great fiLrce* by all the leading growers who - for niangoldB, 13 in rod, sowed 22nd certificate forpreBentation to the Odd- I terprising owners. She will be win- very f1p#, potatoes from �� years, to not exceed �20,000 a. yea p The, propositioi is that his salary shadl will wait a long time before they Be prej fact can be substan- 1-0 lbs,, or 3,266 buk];iels per acre h- had given Thomas McCracken a 1 adding to the bank account of her on- bought what , tive, to be: reduced from, fou.rtee I I . I � I �' of $6,750 I'll, I � , - tried it, that they will keep as May. fellows' lodge certifying to his (Me- � tered in Goderich. A mare like Lucy mer. Thep atoe a e m ic� , . � n mem 'The City Ha I Mystery;* or Who Stole 9, Logan far- � I I - bera to seven, the salary of each to be the Contract?" - . I I ot - a t th o th of the I - _�Quit � . I a turnips. We 'have, instances �1- Gordon, lot 16, concession 3, God- Cracken's) illness, and bad�signed M. D. ,' is worth Ownillg- � bags were large and fine, but whe , � The Oka Indian matter, which has , takeli-P, I -, I sa,y $6,000; that the Civil -Service,Bhall so long been a I some of last yeax's � to ware erich township; soil dark loam with to the same. In defence 'his diploma ' --Mr. Crosier; of the 6th concession e . t - i soaroe of roo - ' turned. out th buyer was'astonighed R a . , trouble in the foula I this fall when clean - to I I uring be overhauled, the fossils turned out Province of Qnebec, is � - . ing out the clay subsoil ; late rose potatoes, in or- was produced from Queen's College, of ABhfield, met with a serious accident - see them dwindle to the size of -nut- -- I andez� , 01 I . an apparently in root houses, as fresh as the- day they chard; not manured ; 7 drilds to rod; Kingston, and Mr. McCallum, M. A., of on Tuesday of last week, while return- Meg45 under the first layer. When con- . I __ . . . 100 . and competent MI put in their places , process of solution. The Indians are were put in. Even when b �okeu ihey i5 lbs. to rod, or 280 bushels per acre. Liatowel, gave eAdence to the faet that ing from Dungannon. On reaching his fronted with th,3 fraud the farmer ex- $3,5W; � . , being removed from their pros " . . It - ��� . I . &net all salaries lover $2,000 . reduced �� � on t holnos I keep well in a, good house. There 1'9 no Robert Buehanan,.Iot 9, concession he was present when the same was own gate he got out and opened it, and cused himself -he did . I ­� i,er 0611t.", Thi's sis a new idea at an � - -1 to a tract of land which has been pur- .the farmer grows that 'wgives 'in 8, West Division Colbo' by insisting that . . l � Y chased for them fro ' cro � rne; Boil light given. He hail failed, however, in whfle he was pulling up the buffalo not prevent the buyer from examining t � 7 conoessi gi the Ontario Gov. �� . acres � 11 ,� � . I . 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