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. � SEPTIMBER 29, 1
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:d t crops, especially turnips i and
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Laren; heifer calf of 18 2, 1 t nd 2a
D. McLaren ; bull calf of ISK4 let D.
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s0y, Logan; W. Taylor, Full&
Hazalwood; Blanshard.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
the contra they viffl become moro fre.
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Hugland ukn4t retain sufficient control
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XWThe figure between the pareatkeeks after
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quent as tr�fflo increases on the, upper
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to keep the, extravagance of the court in
as dozen other town site would
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be confiscated by the Govemm nt. The
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or �
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a 8 - application of salt. - It is i very
farmers
MoLaren, 2d Jobn White.
GRADE CATTL s.—Milch- cow, that had
. ; 'DAiny, FaUIT, &c. — Th,
Lo an; Wm. B. Cooper, Mi
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each line, denotes the po go of the paper oxi which .
lakes. Th� present System is radically
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order, and- secure economic adnifnistra.
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pettlers claim that there is n!
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le that those who'lihaVe
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fouln but little result from using
a calf in 1882, lot Joseph Wells, 2d and
Francis, Fullarton.
06 advertisement wid be founil.
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Robertson & Co. (5)
unsound, and needs to be reformed from.
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tion of. the fin &noes and reduced taxa,-.
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:) r the order, as the present re ervation
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If the -der i
good
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it ar generally those who apply it 9par'
3d John White; two y ear old heifor,
� LAmins.—Mrs. Geo. Roy,
Scsles—Wm.
Millinery Opening—E. XcFaul. (1)
top to bottoni.
. It is useler,o to 1�ok to
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tion. It will not do to restore the joint
�11 ,large -enough. or carried
a 0
ut there may be serious trouble.
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ingly and it is more than likely tt at if
lot Jag. Scott, 9d F. R.' Hamilt( )n; one
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Mrs. Francis, Fullarton, and
Logan.
Removal—Soott Brothers. (5
the steamboat companies for reform.
control over the fiDances formerly exer-
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inst6i A of putting it on at a rate ol � 106
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year old heifer, let John McConnell, 2d
Goursey,
Ne:* Goods—C. W.-Papat. (6 � �
They will io on as they are doing
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cised by France and England. That
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lbs. t ) the acre they were to try three or
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four the the result Would
and 3d Geo. Patterson; heifer calf of
1882, lot John White, 2d F. Oliver.
� Till 8,LWIN-0 MA.TCIE
. At the Zlose of the exhibit
Millinery Opening—Hoffman Bros. (5)
Tess—A. G. Ault. (1)
ing money by the shortest out, as long
method of managing mattershas already
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be Epre sMisfaotory. Last year 47
CATTLE—ALL CLASSES.—Two year old
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a. sawing match took plfi
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Auction Sale—D. & D. Robertson. (5)
as they are permitted to do so. Com-'
failed, and' Frar-oe, moreover, has for-
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4hat we arinounce'the .fa- t
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busWs of barley were grown to the!acr�,
steer, let L. Goodwin, 2d James Scott;
seemed to o3reate conside
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Teachers,Wanted—G�soxge Sprout. (5)
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mercial cor orations have neither souls
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feited her iight to interfere by refusing
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Oold Medal for the best and most neatly
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and t 1: buBbels of oats. This ye4 we
one year old steer, lot John White, 2d
XcLaren,
and excitement among the
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The implement used
Estmy Calves—Andrew J. Dodds. (5)
nor a O-Deciences, and are to be kept
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- to take part in the late war. It is
f is riot, has
arm in the Wastern D t'
been
thinl the oats will go considerably be-
Jas. Wells; steer calf, lot D.
was a 11
cioas-cut saw. Each
Clothes Dyeing— Miss McDonald,, (8)
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straight Only 'by rigorous legislation.
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stated by the Pall'Mall Gazette, the
awarded by the Agricultural and
Arts Association of Ontario to a farm
yond that, for it is decidedly the finest
have Seen this se! son,
looki A
2d John White.
FAT CATTLE.—Fat cow or heifer, Ist
set of c
bad to make two cuts fror
Musicians—Scott Brothers.. (8)
Betray Fig—Audrew Johnston. (5)
it is the duty of the Dominion Govern-
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organ of ,advanced Radical opinion in
in the Cdunt of Huron. James Dick-
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and a have seen some very good 'ones.
and 2d D. McLaren, 3d Jae. H amilton.
a ' us ]
m ple log. The log ed o
Teacher Wanted—Anguo Shaw. (5)
ment to supply the proper legislation,
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England, that Mr. Gladstone and his
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'Ron, �14sq , is the fortunate owner of this
Last year the peas—small vari ty—
SREEP�Lmcy,STERSHIRE. — Leicester- ,
ca,gion was 19 inches in dialm
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and to enf roe i I . 11 .
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colleagues propose to m
f arm, and be has good reason to feel
Troud of the distinction be has won.
. cling
were s6wn on the 8th of June, yi
0 ver 30 bushels to the acre, free from
s ire ram, two sheaxs and over, Wm.
-sbearliDg ram, lst L. Good.
Wallace ; V
butt and 18 inches st' I
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a�cut bad to be taken from
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th e peoplZow look. The remedy for
the existing state of things is legislative,
. ,oriental 'Belgium, that is a neutral
state under the protection of all the
The district embraces the co�nties ('f
Huron, Perth, Bruce, Welliugt -
gt n, Duf
bpga A quantity of last year's growth,'
hand the time were tbere, we
win, 2d Jae. H. Kinsmin; ram lamb,
lot and 2d L. Goodwin; two breeding
There were two sets of comp
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on at we
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and ought not to be digioult of applica.
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tion., We hope the Governmentwill
powem We do not believe this scheme
would do, because it would make the
ferin and Grey. The judges appointed
by the Association to examine the
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farms entered for competition were J.
exam ined, and not a bug was to be seen.
. Havi ag been so successful last year� with *
it this
ewes having suckled lambs in 1882, Jae.
McTavish, 2d Robt. Wood;, pair shear-
ling'awes, lst L. Goodwin, 2d John
Paul Boa and Thomas Pearl
tostants were all from Hibbei
taken part in matches befOrE
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SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 2:9.1882'.
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ply the Te: edy with as little delay as
possible. . - - I � .
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Khedive virtually independent; and
Eke all Mohammedan rulers, if left to
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G. Hobson and J. P. Bull, two
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, thoroughly practical, compkent and
late dowliag, he has tited again;
�year, having sown on the 7th of �une.
Now, we don't. want to give an ol�,,inion
Kemp"; two ewe lambs, let John Kem:p,
2d L. Goodwir�j
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s�quentl'y excitement ran big
and McKellar came to the 1,c
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Lake Navigation.
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his own devices his government would
disintere9ted gentlemen. Th,e � silver
on this pea bug question. We �bave
GRADE SnEEP. —Best ram, David.
made their two cuts in I mir
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of -the steam boat A%, n
The loss :a o
Wh at is t8 be Done in :EgYPt P
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be extravagant, oorrupt and oppressive.
modal, oi second prize, was awarded to
Mi. George, Hyde, of the township of
heard &. number of theories about
Hill ; shearfirig ram, let L. Goodwin-,
2d John Kem�; ram lamb, lst James
seconds; Boa and Peart foll
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completed their work in I ]
FAake Huron, has attracted public at-
The war in Egypt is over; the whole
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North County Of
in the
it, and in this particular case of
Mr. ickson's, while apparently it was
McTavish, 2d!David Hill; nair shear-
20 seconds, and were decls,j
%ntion tO4 the class of vessels employed
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country has submitted to Sir Garnet
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. England �oestabligh
it is necess�ry for
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. a�asthope,
Perth, d th e- bronze medal,,or thircl.
late owing which was the reason of the
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ling ewes, lot M. Miller, 2d Jas. McTa-
by the judges. The succe
in the navigation of the great lakes; the
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Wolseley an� the Khedive; and now
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A 'protectorate over the country, and
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prize, to Mr. Alexander Metaren, of
the township me
of Hibbert, in the sa
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. to some hing
i it be owing t
vish , two ewe lambs. let James H.
Kinsman, 2d David Hill; fat sheep,lst
are considerably older and i2c
men than
f 'I their opponew
way in Which they are manned ; the
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the question �`s what is England going. to
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coiitrol the government, B this means
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countv. The following is the Ireport of
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reali might
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else, I r it seems to us that have
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M. Miller, 2d I Goo Patterson, 3d M.
,� StiCe to Messrs. McKellar
iort of men by whom they ara Com-
do with her conquest? In Europe at
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only can a mild, firm and u8t govern-
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beard'oof the same plan being triel fre
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chell it must be said that wb
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the present moment no question excites
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. GOLD MEDAL FARM.
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quently by offieu; without such Batis-
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HOGS—SMALL BREED. — Sow ba-ving I
libterad in 1882, Ist and 2d F.R. Hamil.
well started on their fi rst cul
I of their saw came off, and tb
;hem, by the Government Inspectors, and
so much inte eat as this; and among
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prevented.' By this mea4s, too, the
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next visited the farm� of Mr.
-James Dickson, Castermount-,iownsbip
factory results; and with such
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sowing there is always a great ikeli-
ton; sow under one year, Ist and 2d F.
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stop and commence anew agi
�'he attention paid to the regulations re-
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many of the powers there is displayed
great interests which EDgj�nd has ac.
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of Tuckersmith, two miles southwest of
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hood of the crop being very muc in.
R. Hamilton; boar over one year,
ti � me, however, Was taken
.1,arding the number of pass6ngers
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the utmost jealousy of England, and a
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quired in Egypt will be best protected.
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Seaforth. This farm contains 200 acres,
jured by mildew. About 40 cattle are
Win. Lashbrooh ; boar under one year,
second start.
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which each boat may carry. The in-
strong disposition to prevent her if p�s-
It is to be 1�opod the Gladstone Govern-
155 of w hich are cleared and 45 of
usually kept—the exact number at this
lst W .,Hodge, 2d John Thorpe; aged
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brmal inquiry made into the whole
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sible from profiting in any ,i��ay by ter
ment will have .sufficient firmness to
woodland. A few acres of this is tim-
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time -is 41. Of these 23 are pediag,rced.
sow, Glo�-ge Patterson; sow under one
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iubject by the agents of the press abun-,
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victory. Tbjs disposition is shown not
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pursue thia course, and to do Justice
bared with cedar and black ash 2 the
rest beech and maple. The Bay'field
Bhor horns, and a very superior lot.
Amo og thorn are some Provincial prize
year, Wm. Hofte.
FOWLS.—Pair clucks, 1bt - Jas. Me-
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lantly proves that in. every one of these
only by Russia, but.by France, Turkey,
both to England and to Egypt, regard- .
,
river runs' through the South side of the
cattlo. This year's calves are e�cep-
Tavish, 2d J44mes Bell; pair black
i
pices -of the -West Riding of I
cultural Society, was held
3ssential particulars, the prevail:iDg
, ,
Italy and Spain. The �rem of the two
less of the discontent a rid muttered
farm and waters 30 acres, wbi,,h are
I
tiODally good. The bull that has been
Spanish fowl , Ist Win. Wallace, 2d.
Pattersm; dark light
01
ty's grounds, Gohrich on T
-
aractice is about as bad as it is pbssible
countries laot named is especially viru. .
threats of the nations jealous of Eng-.
kept as a,permanent pasture. A great
&se
used in this herd for the past bbree
Goo. , i pair - or
31
brahn lot and 2d D. k6-
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wednesday of last weEk. I
lo, be. Most of the vessels employed on
�
ent in its
I ' abuse of England. - Tha
0
land's power, and en vious !of her Sue -
part of 30 acres is good arable
: - bui producing, as it does, fine
,land
yean is Young Udoras Oxford, bred
from Udoras Oxford, the 7tb Earl of
colored as,
Laren; white'Leghorns, lst Win. Wal-
the classes there was a fal
.
�,he, great lakes, the navigation of which
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Italians of to day seem to 'forget
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cess. Firm bess on their part,we believe,
, :
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iigrasli,'it is considered more valuable
.
landi
Oxford. This is a grandly InasSiv ani;
ce, 2d D. McDougall ; cochm China,
]a 1,able
D. McDougall; turkeys, let Wm..tWal-
ei-hibits. This was particul
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in some branches of th
it particular Season 8 - is said to be even
I -
that they had the warm sympathy of
is alone ne'ded to make this policy Sue-
e I
as PaBtur6 and is rendered more
by beffig-well.
mal, and a good stock -getter. Fo nex
lace, 2d James Bell; Ist 11partment,
more particulal�
more dangerous than that of the open
England in their struggle with, Austria
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cessful.
. .
so watered. A few acres
this *as top dressed fifteen
wiut r's stall feeding are seven Ca tle_
five of those are steers, averagibg 28
pair pigeons,
S. A. Page, 24 D. McLaren.
I
ladies' claBs,wbere a numbei
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iea, are, ill -built, clumsy, -top heavy
.
for a unite4ftaly_ Spain forgets that
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News of the 'W
,of -with
loads of I leached ashes to the acre, and
I .
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months old ; the other two are 0OwS.
GRAIN, SEEDS AND DAiR-Y, — White
I
'ime honored, prize -taking i
'
ed to -in their annual
bubs, which are unsafe to navigate ex-
0
she owes hevexistence as an indepen-
.
� pek. ,
'M,
lalthough this was done two'
, years - ago,
t'
For these $70 have been refused,:to be
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winter wheat,Jst Robt. Hogarth, 2d
put I
But what were shown
o
-ept in calm weather. Furtherm re- it
dent. nation �o England; that were it
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RETIRING. — r. John Dillon, M. P.
.
for lipperarv,announces hi's retirement
'the result is yet very closely mark d ;
is
taken off the grass before bqvest.
W.m. Hodge; red winter wheat, lst.F.
were
-of a
deserving place in any
iB7 stated that, many.of them are �otten
.
not for Engli h blood and treasure la-
"
from the Imperial 'Parliament on ao-
and what, also very noticeabie is theat
b6th shd'ep and cattle - prefer, the
There are 37 sheep—a few of .thorn
being Cotswolds; 10 are Shrop4ires';
R. Hamilton, 2d B. Hogarth ; spring
Ist S. Chesney, 2d, Jas. Me-
-The art department was ahe
--
Ad hulks, thatbught tohave been con-
vishly poureT forth in the hour of her
count of ill-heafth. . I
grass on, that portion of the field.
of these, four ewes and ram ar 'in-
.
f
wheat,
Tavish ; white oats not potato oats, lst
I
ons years, and a number of
exhibited. Fruit with thi
UL long ago.
lemned and. broken .p Some
*
bittemBt need, Spain would to -day be a
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CROPS INi� V,NGLAND.— The English
harvest has turned' better
-The grasg also is considerably thickened
;
ported an-imals, the others a re
. c their
i
Robert Hogarth, 2d, US. McTavish ; I
of, peaches, was a goodly �
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I-ompanies are said to buy old boats , of
.
province of France. But gratitude I,,
out r�uch
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than was anticipated,and toe root crops
,
an'd very decidedly improved. The
'knowledge of this fact might be,of some
lambs. The ram was bought f rom H.
I
H. Spender, and has never been b3aten
black oats, David Mitchell; barley, I
Wm. Lashbrook ; marrowfat peas,Wm.
the flower departmeutwas .a:,
-his sort for a Bong,patch and paint them
not the virtue of nations; and now
!
a I
re wonderfully good. � .
i
value to farmers baving land 'adjacent
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in the show riDg. Among the prizes
I
Hodge ; other peas, Ist Albert Hodgert, 1
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fine ODe. Roots and vagetal
fair the
up., and then run them for all they are
Spain and Italy think that their inter.
ests
A GAM-BLER'S PARADISE.— Despatches
from Alaska represent tbatithe
to asheti6s, for it- was only d�ring the
taken is the prize at the Provincial show
2d Robt. Hogarth ; beaus, lot Richd. I
'
exhibit, and sample
obown could hardly be excel
worth till they go to the bottom some
in the!Mediterranean a,ud Northern
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. country
is completely under the control of
earlier part of the dav that we passel
. -
held last year at London. The r6st Of
Hotham, 2d Albert Hodgert ; , timoub y
, The outside show was not
�tormy day, as the Asia, did.
'
Africa would be menac ed if England is
gain-
blers, and the lives of Europeans are
an asbery with an accumulation of
I I D .
many hundred loac s yi g aiound, the
the sheep are cross bred.
THE FE'NCES I : �
seed,lst Albert Hodgert,2d John Hodg-
12 ears Indian corn, lot Robt. Ho-
7
attended as on previous occ,
Et is alleged that, the way in
allowed to"retain a 'footing in. Egypt.
i
menaced. I . -
farmers not thinking it worth th6ir
.
are in capital shape ; board and striaight
.
son;
garth,, 2d Peter Campbell ; flax seed I
drawback to the success of
Which the boats are manned is as
The French are of the same way Of
- ;� .
BURNED.,— The Now otith Wales
C
Exhibition. I
t
while to use them. The Bolfis clay
w .
rail.f All the ordinary rail fences! have
; .
-Richard Hotham; dairy cheese, lst B.
exhibit -was the fact that s(
tboroughbred breeders,, wh
�aulty as their construction. Any sort
.
thinking, �nd with more r '
eason. They
building at S dney, with
.
its
loam, with a very retentive subsoil. A
�great
been done away with, and straight' rail
I
Hoo,arth, 2nd David Mitchell ;'salt
0
brought stock to compete fol
af inexperienced hands who cam be gob
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are moreo�er jealous of ti -le
. success Of
valuable contents has b'9ndestroyed
by fire. l -
de- i of druiui;jg has been done, in
fact
fences put in their places. These fences
— -
butter, let Thog. Scott, 2d F. R. Hamil-
n6t this year preSL'nt an i
�-
,he axe. put on board by the owners ;
- ap
the British in Egypt, which has long
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Tr,,x&s CATTLE DEALER FAILED.—J.N.
wheiever it was tbooght to be an
advantage to have a drain one, was put
are fit up in the most substantift 4 an-
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Der. Considerab'e attention has lb -.en
i
ton ; newly made butter in rolls or
prints, lst Wm. Hodge, 2d Jas. 'VVeRs,,
.The Dickson and Snell heri
wbi-le the men by whom they are com-
J;1
been an ob �ect of ambition to France
Ellison, of San Antonio, Ty, ,Xas, one of
down, and in carrying out those drain-
. i �
giver tto. planting, and the goner ap-
4
3d D. McGlashen.
Sent; and no other thorough.]
-
manded are most1v illiterate. and often
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Since the (lays of the first Napoleon the
t
the largest. cattle dealers in the�
ing operations occasionully springs were
pear Luce of the farm will Foon b UC 4
" o
.
ROOTS, ETC,=Bushel early potatoes,
entry. In sheep there was a
sentation, and Snell., GrieN
� ave hat little knowledge, even of prac-
.
.
French ha'
y.ecoveted Egypt, but have
Southwest, has failed. Li7l�ilities, �100,-'
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00O.- --J' I !
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struck, and by good management -these
been made to serve a useful
impr ved in this way. The baru,
- b r
buildings
Ist. Robt. Barber, 2d. F. R. Hamilton,
J,I 0. Stewart, Gaunt and (
� cal seamanship. The Goveriament
1i ,
never been able to obtain a permanent
' BRADI;A�pH's A�DDREss. "
—. Mr. Brad-
-have pu'r-
pose,� forbri the son th' side 6f the farm
stabl. s and other In copnec-
I
��,
tion I ith the homestead are roomy,
3d Wm. Flod'e; bushel, late potatoes,
9
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lot Win. Wal ace, 2d Goo. Patterson, 3d
I
tribute,-] from. their flocks. I
1
�nspection seems to be a farce. The
�
footing in it. Turkey ii
P ;: F3 jealous- of the
laugh has issued another a4
- , dress to the
"In
the water is carried to the yardfj and
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well finished and convenient, and
Win. Wallace - six Swede turnips, l8t
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also well up to the standard
Pigs were
[napectors will pass almost any sort of
. �
interferenqe of a Chr iWan power with
people. He this'-parliment I
- says
. I
runs through a tror�glfi in a shed, This
I
�Btream
specially well fitted up for the pu pose
Wm. Wallac . 2d Win. Smale, 3d M.
4
I
years. scarce..
cattle exhibit -
ed were of
3. boat; they let them be loaded and
.
any of her deencies, -and williDg to
will sit." ;
LAI30R TROUBLE.- -Thous�nds of. the
never stops, running in'the wi
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Iter, nor yet does it freeze. It is on111y
requked. The stables have 26 4alls,
andbox. Stalls, &c.,, for 20 Be-
I
Miller; six Of er UrIalps Win. Hodge;
Ist Goo. Smale,
g
once. Poultry was hard15
.
marined just &B the owners please;
join the othek powers in any steps they
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miners of North Staffordshire demand
.
IduriDg the dri--st part (if the surnme r
more.
I and
sidesl these there are bull Stahl
o�rses.
six mangold A, urtzels,
2d Goo. Mil, r; six field carrots, Ist
I
average. The following is a
i �
ffbilel the regulations about the number
I
See fit t6 take in order to curb England.
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an advanoo of ten per cpnt. in their
:
.
season that it evor fails. The - same
hors6 stables, with stalls for six h
Wm. Smale,',' -
4 Goo. Habkirk; Six gar-
.
I the prize list:
� HORSES — HEA.vy Di
.
A passengers that they m9y carry are
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�
Russia w�ill of course do all she can to
I
wages.
.
FLOODS IN ITALY.—Floodp' in various
good judgment has been disp'layed in'
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�carrying 6ut similar operatioi3s on the
I 111E
.- EDING
I .r
den carrots, I t John Hodgson, 2d B.
I Brood mare, must have
juietly ignored. The only rule followed in
retort 01i. England the treatment she
I
districts of. Italy have oaused great
.
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!north Side of the f arm. Aere also
�springs
is be)ter than what is usually seez �ven
best Fro
Hogarth; six blood beets, let Wm.
Hodge, 2d Johu Hodgson; twelveonions,
I h1pr side, by M. G. Came
.
Dractice in this regard is to take ori,
herself received at the hands of Lord
I
damage to propert , and I " e losses of
y -
h4d been struck, and tbe water
in tb a class of stables. the
let John Stewart, 2d Goo. Smale; four
lot J. J. Fisher, 2d Jai
-
Doard as many passengers as come
Beaconsfieldin fh-e Berlin Congress.
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hfe. . .
FATAL COLLISION. —Two passenger'
carried tb a line about the c ontre and
t,he back of the farlm,
a141
feed room is a tramway on wh ch. a
tru - c4 is used. The front of the fe*.,eding
-
heads cabbage, let and 2d Win. Wal-
Son; foal, let James D,
X. J. Fisher, 3d Iaaac
dong, whether there is accommodation
I h
W
a confer'
epee.
. I of the powers be called to
i.
trains collided Friday morlping at Now
,towards part niak.
iDg a con�enient watering pla�e for the
I
l
trou�bs fold down, making it a i very
1�ce; pumpkins, let Win. Hodge, 2d.
�as. Bell; squash, let Goo. Smale, 2d
two year old flUy, Ist, Ain
�
or them or not. -s are
. , en the berth
settle the Egy tian question, England
. . p
York City in a tunnel, resu�ting in the
�
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stock in 911 those fields situated on that
I
.
easy patter to clean out troilgh and"
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' feed. - The is fed
Peter Campbgll; citron, let Wm. Lash -
two year old gelding, Ist,
%11 full, those who have not been for-
will have no friends among th�em*except
I
death, of at least 4 perscl s and the
. .
Side of tbia property. Besides the water
.
put in Stock wit i eat
fodder, tever
, brook, 21A.16-�.� Ferguson ; turnip man-
24 Wm. Fluker; one year o
J'as. Tabb
�.unate enough to get one may go with-
perhaps Germany and Austria, �and the
� !
.
maiming of many otbe--- IT
, I . .
supply already mentionea, there is a
pulped roots and
� wbE
'
bran'Tand meal is considered nece;sary.
I ,
ld, M. Mille'
90 11�-
; . heavy draugbt
M. Ross, M. P. P., ist Jas.
)ut. They can sloop around on dock,
I
friendship'aud Support of these powers
'
O R. PusF�-T..—The re.
ma.ins of Rev. Dr. Pusey wp!re interred
spring co!nvquieut to the buildings On
the north Side of the road al-
, making it
�
Thist,ds well1mixed and allowed tO for-
11
FRVIT, ETC.—Twelve plums, Alex.
.
', G N n PURPOSE. — B
E E AT,
)r on the seats i:a the cabin, or any
)ther place they canfind.
will be obtp.ined only on the condition .
of the British Governmen-Oj� favorin the
in Oxford Cathedral onThursday. Mr.
Gladstone the� I
together ,an exceptionally well -watered
I farm. While'speaking. theArainage
men I The
t a little before feeding.
horse' -power used for this work is- in a
:
n ; tw�lve f an apples, lst Geo.
F e r guil-j � o ,
Habkirk, 2d', John Stewart; twelve
j -
ith foal by :�er side, Ist D.
d
;1 C. Blake, 3d A. Chisholn
This it appears, by the information
' � 9'
A_nBtrian:-derman Alliance in
was one of 1) bearers,
and Cardinal Manning ace( Vpanied the
of -i
which has been done, we mayi mention
I
builqiDg specially used for the purpose,
�
inter apples, lst -John Kem , 2d F.
W : p
01. Blake, 2d Jae. H. Ell
low published, is the way the business
preference
to that of .France, With the understand.
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coffin. �! �
that in One field, which before being
I .
so thAt at any time when feed requires
. , re is nothing to do but
c uttirg, the
Oliver ; collection of apples, lst F.
Oliver, 2d Robt. Hogarth; twelve crrAb
.
Ifisher ; two year old flly, 11
)f navigation on the gteat laket is
nariaged. The their
ing of c '
op;se, that England will sup-
[ I
Princ� Bismarck's
—
No COOLIES WANTED. he Prime
Minister will be asked by e working
�t
drained was nothingbut a bog,butis
I
now abBO.Intely dry, the e was at the.
I put
on the horses and go to -work. - Tbo
dwellina house is a handsome two
apples, lst F. R. Hamilton, 2d -John
,
Kemp; six clusters of grapes, Ist John
24 T. 0. Naftel, 3d Robt,
year old gelding, D. Clarl
,
companies run
port ,licy in, Eu-
po
men, to use his influen 6 with the
.
time of ;,dur first -visit a errop of Russian
� , .
store � biick building with verandah,
Chambers, 2 �`I)O,
a nald Park;- six pea*s,
Ol cl filly,, Ist J. H. Millon, 2d,
I
)oats to make money only. They pay
.
rope on 6�11 important matters.
� This,
Chinese Government to 84 the expor-
Oats so be avy, even, and luxuriant look.
I
and Btapdincr all it does on riising
Ist Peter Campbell, 2d John Chambers;
3d Thos. Hamilton; one ye
no regard to the safety and comfort of
- .
the Glad's�pn6 Government haV
i e not
tation of Coolie labor to E��land.
ing that *e could not imagine anything
i 0 �
ground, with its surroundings of beauti-
ten pounds ma,ple Sugar, let Win, MiAer,
i,pg, A. M. Polley, let and 11
bho passengers who travel by their ves.
.
hithertoA6ne, but the i
� I -ecent hieak-
GETTING His DESERTS,--71The Presi-
.
better, and if that bog was not a very
I ;
c ostly oni3 to drain this year�s return
� -
ful lawns and flower plots, fine strub-
"
2d David Mitchell; jar honey,lst Wm.
. .
gpneral purpose horses, mur
ifigs, Ist- Jas. Vanstone, 2d I
iels, or of the orews who man them.
I
down of the Anglo-French alliance may
dent of a New York Ave�Tte railroad,
has been expelled irom I is
,ould go a considera ble way towards
bery, &c., it is a residence that the' pro.
Miller. 2d Hugh Currey; specimen
�
�Ohn Salkeld.
rheir ships are mostly old canal boats,
'
make Gla '
48tone incline to an alliance
... cburdb,
Hanson Place, Baptist, for having 30111-
-v� -
- paying t�� whole cost. I I
riet�or may well feel proud of.
p I
:
home-made bp,.rd soap, lst'David Mit-
chell, 2d Win'. Hodge; collection of
' � ROADSTERS.—Brood mar,E
*,l.umE;.y,ill-built,u!nmanagableiD Stormy
. . -_
with Germany and Austria.
menced thd construction of his railway
I THE ACREA
� � GE i
of the difterent crops this year was:—
; �
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I The
flowers, lot as. Hamilton, 2d John
�
, 2d A.
.John Salkel�d ; sprin foal, c
weather, often little better than rotten
hulks,. badly
The B� ritish Government seem, to
on.Sunday. I
TErE QUICIMST TIME. — The fastest
�
Fall, whe'at, 10 acres—this was 'half
i .
I Hibbert Show. i
I
IEI,ibbert
I Carmichae .
MANUFACTURES Ten
-
Ist Harvey .Vowell, 2d Jol
manned, badly found, and
think that:; it would not be for Eng-
'
time on record in crossing ��e Atlantic
Cl%wson and half Rehable'I spring
�l Le Bbow was held on the
AND IMPLEMENTS —
.
i
34 A. Green; one yeaf ol
1
mmmanded by fresh -w -%ter sailors, who
lard's iiiterest at present to call a con-
has just been made b I he Al I aska,
w 5 acres; oats,
heat, 1$ acres; barley,
80 clety's grounds at Staffa on Tupsday
yards home made f ailed cloth, all wool,
�
Thos. Sallows, 2d, T. C. IS
�-.ave, bri little experience or knowledge
lt
ference of the powers to settle what is
which has accomplishey Ithe voyage
; d.
from Now York
- 23 acres;i peas, 6; bay, 24, one field be-
- .
Ing timothy and the other mi.sed clover
last. The weather being pleasaL , and
the farmers being now pretty", well
t D. MeNaughton, 2d Jobn Stew-
art; pair h , me -made blankets, all
01
��ear old geldin , D. McBriei
0, I 9
.c filly, Ist Hall Rutledge;
A the profession, and whose- chief re-
to be done with Egypt. a,
i Instea of
to Queenst(pwn iu6' days
; I
at -d 8 hours.
and titn6tby ; 5 acre ps and 4
I s of turni
hro gh with seed
It ing,there was an unus.
wool let D.. McNapghton, 2d John
Brien ; 3d Thos. Sowerby�
I
30111mendationa are- that they are ready
doing soli they are first quietly proceed-
�
A BRIDGE ACCIDENT.—Atra-in convey-
of mangq,lds; I acre of carrots, and po.
ually large attend ance,there being �nahy
Stewart; ten yards home-made flannel,
�
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I riage horses, Ist A. M, Poll �
�o take any risks and can be got cheap.
,
ine, to .re� tore order in Egypt, after.
t'
iDg Austrian troops fell through a bridge
tato �
es su cient for- home 'use. Besides
the land ru there ' ,
crop, .
present from considerable dist noes.
The'6how in nearl every deparliment
y
all 'wool, Wm. A. Allison;; ten yards
aade slatinet, John Chambers;
home -ii -
I I lett Potter, 3d C. Naft-el; b.,
'
1�st W. KI cLean, McTaggeri
Under such circumstances it is no won-
ler that from time
wards when the work is done, when the
:
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over the riv' 6rDra;ve,at Es�pk,on Satur-
day, drowning 15 and serioldsly injuring
: were _�en acres
of Summ fallow, ,�vhfch were; going to
Ir
shov ed a gratify' .
lug improvement, and
U* � ion flannel, not twilled,
ten Yards A
and 3d; saddle horse, is
�
to time the publ;
ic
Khedive is firmly Seated on his throne
i .
30 bussars.. High water ��caused the
he sown Ith isit
. day after our second v
was, upon the whole, considerably bet-
I
bome-m%de, Ist Marv. o-". n
Smitb, 2d John Martin.
ire shocked with the news that another
.
under -British protection, when the
disaster.
with falli wheat; 48 acres in pasture,
�
ter than any show yet hold there. The
Moore ; eight yards rag carpeting, lst
i NATIVR on GRADE CATTLE,
I
vessel has gone down upon the - lakes
. ,
Egypt' i
lail a,rmy has been disbanded and
�
�
.
ANOTHER IRISH CONSPIRAff.—An in-
�
and I we�e orchard, lawn, &c. W,Aout
,
a � the
BhOVVof roots, dairy products andigrain
was eally first class, both in of
Robt. Barber, 2d Goo. Patterson; pair
home-made union blankets, let David
alud 2d. H. Wells, 3d John
t-w*o
;hat all hands or nearly all have perish-
, '
� a gendaimerie or military -police b as
. _
former has made revelatbus to the
.
n exception cr9ps were all exc ell ent.
�
However, at our first viEk the mangolds
po�nt,
-qual: ty and extent of exhibits, whi e ttle
.
Hill, 2d Mary Nash; pair calf bootp -
year old heifer, 1 st Iss
2�d Thos. Beatty, 3d Isa,
A, and that grief and desolation has
been organized, the British Go-re'rn-,
.
police regarding a wide spz?ad conspir.
were baclwarA, but notbing else could
0
.
ladic 8' department was a good d 9al in
Edwar'd Seag 1; pair coarse boots, let
one year old heifer, let H,
)ee,n carried to a hundred hc= ea.
m6nt will, no doubt call the
acy which exists in Irelaud�;. Eight per-
sons, four of them relea$lp(l
be expec�ed, owing to the early part of
an
adv ce of the ordinary. Therewas a
I . I
and 2d Edward Seagel; double buggy,
2d J. 0. Stewart, 3d S.
The Dominion Government should
representatives of the powers to-
. suspects,
have been irrested at Arm�' in
the seasdn being so unusually cold, and
. .
mag I ficent show of horses, esp cially
John Dow; Single buggy, John Dow;
.
year bld steer, 1 st an d 2d J. 0
;ake this matter in hind, and effect a
g6ther to formally approve of what they
�gh con�
sequence, charged with t�eason and
that particular root requiring plenty of,
warmth ;and sunlight. But the next
in t E) agricultural class, while attle
�
wer , f
3rT air and sheep very good. The
lumber 116,
wagon patent arm, wooden a'
1Bt James Begg, 2d Thomas McLarerl;
S.Furse;st-eerca1f,lst & 2d J
heifer calf, Ist John XcHar
ihorough reform of the whole system .
have done. .
In the meantime there is
felony. . il
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NEw CoMET.—J. M. SeblLeleerle,
time we I saw them, on the 8th of Sep-
�
.
swul a Were few in numbers,. but good in
single mower, Wm. Bate; reaper, Mul-
Fisher, 3d T. Beatty; yoke
2ihey should begin with the compamies
I
who own the ships, and compel them at
nb sign of the British ;army being with-
, "
.as.1
i3istant at the Univeraity!'Observa tOTY
tember I great growth,
and a nicer looking and better crop of,
quality, and there was a very nice ShOT
of �poultry. The following is the onor
t1 ,
heron & Co.; iron -beam plough, with
steel mould-b�ard, and wooden handles,
old steers,'let and 2d Wm
fa,t ox or steer, lst and 2d
whatever cost to put on sea -worthy ves.
drawn, Oor� indeedi would it be possible
I
to withdraw it at pre -sent without hand-
at Ann Arbour, has discovqred a new
comet near the sun. It was thirteen
,
turnips, m' angolds, and carrots, -we think,
it would be difficult to fin A. I
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HORSES. —Buggy horse, let .t L.
I
ist, Mulheronl& Co., 2d Thos. McLaren;
I
pair iroia ha ows let Thos. McLaren,
Loan, 3d R. McLealj.; yoke
I
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oxen-, lot W. McLean, 2d W
3els. All the old, rotten, top-heavy
�ulka
ing over th I � t I
. .8 ry to anarchy. This
degrees west and two degrqips north of
the sujoC, and exhibited twQ'tails,making
� I Ti[E SYSTEZI OF FARMIN G
:
Sha ,2a .Arthur Forbes. , i I
; p : :
R 1AD
2d. F. R. 11a,;i1ton'; drill scuffler, Alex.'
hoFse W,n. Bate;
3d Hugh Girvin ; heifer c:
should be condemned, and proper-
�bOun
seems to be e course which the Glad-
an angle of'one hundred ano twenty de.
varies soi inewhat according to the nature
I . "I AND CARRIAGE HORSES.— spin
horses, ist Robert Morris,
Ferguson; rake, set
horse 1 lat F. R. Hamilton, 2d
Wm. McLean, 2d R. McLee
:
'LF
Ly-�uilt, sound, Staunch, and well -found
Stone Government to take
grees with each other. � -
of the goil, but the gonerall method
carrJage 24
F. 1�. Hamilton brood
shoes, .
�
Thos. McLaren.
I I ,Ep, ,icESTERS.—Age
i SHE
_
vessels, Should alone be permitted to be
I propose in
.
the mat�er;'aud it is probab'
ly the best
I
AN ODD MISTANYD. — Tb�b Rev. Mr.
which is carried out is as follows:—
i
When the soil is broken up, if: the land
; mare, I aviD'g
ed a foal in 1882, let
suck at cl Qd
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.— Specimen of
not known, 2d Wm. Gri,
�s
Gaunt; shearling ram, I t
used. Let the inspection of the boats
I
.
,
course whi th uld be taken for the
Lansdall, an English clergyman who
� .
is at all ,dirty, summer fallowing is re-
RiTard Hotham ; two year old f lly �b'r
braiding, lst Aobert Barber, 2d Mary
Sons, 2d E. Gaunt, 3d. M. i
be made a reality inatead of a Sham, as
�
interestsb( ) t�u of
Mgla d
n Egypt.
started several weeks ago from St.
t Oil
sorted and the land is sown with fall
901d'na, let D. McDougall, 24 Di W_
o
Nash; croche,"t work, lat Robt. Barber,
I
a
h mb, lst E. Gaunt, 201 � ]
it present. Let stringent rules be en -
and
'
There is 'no intention on the Mr.
Petersburg on a missiona7 tour in Si.
,
beria, was bTought
0
wheat herwise it is sown wAh oats or
,
lAr n. I I
HP-Avy DRIUGHT.—Best
broidery in
2d Goo. Millet ; em muslin,
2d 1�). McDougall
8ons, 3d Win. Clarke; pair
breed regarding the number of passon-
part bf �
Gladstone' a,lnd his colleagues to annex
arrested and back,
the police having taken the'�ibles he dis-
peas or both. The oat stubble is heavi-
I
ly mauQiad in the fall with 2� loads to
, span 1:ieavy
,
-
draulght horses, lst D. McGlashen, 2d
lot and . ; sampler
work, lot Da�ici Hill, 2d Jas. Hamilton �
,.having raised,lambs in 18i
Snell & Sons, 2d W. Grieve
,orers each class Of boat empl9yed will.be
i
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Egypt to the British empire; to do
"
tributed for Nihilist litera�)ar a. After
the acre for mangolds and corrots, for
S. C�esney; brood mare, having suc4_
I .
home made woven coverlet, let John
.
Stewart; �pair 3hearling ev
perLitted to carry, and the nature of
so
would be coiitrary to their own profes.
some considerable difficul i y, however,
the .�!'
11 freed
turnips the same quantity per 4cre,. but
I
'in
foal in 1
I . 882, lsi John Ly not,
Ric4ard Francis;
Stewart, 2d 'Alex. Linton; quilt in
lst 2d Alex. Linton-
Snell& S6ns, 2el and 3d
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the acco,mmodation afforded. Let the
sions when' they
reverend gentleman I him-
;
applied the i sprin g broadcast and
Buchi
. ng foal
- V
patchwork I and I
pair ewe Iambs, let Wm. Cl
aaptains, and masters employed be made
entered upon the war.
I
A,t the same time circumstances seem
. self.-
-TuE KIIEDIVE RESTORED.F-Tho Kbe.
.
ploughed m previous to drilling up.
Fall wheat on Summer fallow J� usually
Goo 1 Habkirk, 2d John Lyu ' d
I I c
Richard Francis; two year old -I I 'y lor
I
log cabin quilt, lst Mary Nash, 2d.
Alfred Hodgert; ornamental neeclle
,
Gaunt. 3cl 11. S
1r I
ofoneram')pai igedowes,l
to undergo an examination before a
to be forcinq on England the necessity
dive made his triumphal entry into
Is
seeded dbwn.' Spring wheat or barley
'seeded
gelffing, Ist Thos. Colquhoun, 2d W4;n.
work, David Hill; -man's shirts, home
ir,ewe la
i1ag ewes, pa mbs, .'
qualified board o! examiners, in respect
of esta,bli,phing a British
Cairo Monday, and receive!4 a friendly
d '
down follows turnips� Spring
Finl %yson ; one year old fillv or geldin
199
made, let and 2d Mary Nash ; rag
Sons.
'
both of theoretical and practical know-
-
protectorate
overEgypt'. The British Government
welcome from his subject'. General,
1�
Wolseley, the Duke Connaught
wheat is preferred to barley, as almost
.
Ist Robt. Mon -is, 2d Rod. Kennedy, 13d
Robr. Morris.
mat, lst John Stewart, 2d Peter Camp-
bell; German let
: COTSWOLD.— Shearling ral
ledge of their professions. tot certifi.
0 are
morally boui,cl to' see that order
of and
Sir Edward Malet, enjo� 7eq, the unpre-
invariably a good paying crop is grown.
1
Last year the yield was over 25 bushels
A I PURPOSES.—S
raised work, Mary
Nash, 2d John Hodgins; home-SPun
& Sons; ram lamb, Ist J. I
1
U. SD811 & SJOBS,
cates be granted only to men who pos-
*
. I . and good
government are resto
; -rea in Egypt. This
cedented distinction of rioing in the
an acre, and hardly any year has it been
qRICULTURAL Paul agri-
cultural borseB, lst Ichabod Bowe�
.-man,
woollen single yarn, D. McG1 ashen ;
3d Joh
.-pair aged ewes having raisei
sees the requisite knowledge and experi-
Can only be done by England retaining
Khedive's carriage. Colon4l. Valentine
Baker, late of th e 10th Hussars, has
less .-thEu'n 20, but mostly considerably
abov6 it. For the Rus.
.1
2d Jphn Thorpe ; brood mare, havipg
foal
woollen Socks, let Mary Nash, 2d D.
-
McGlashen ; Woollen. stockings, 14
1882, Ist H. Snell & Sons,2(-
' -
once, aind lot the owners be forbidde n
under heavy penalties to employ any
, , t
, i A .
control over he Khedive's Government
I
th the rfs�
been entrusted wi rganization
theEgyptian
years past white
sianhas done better than other varie-
,
such�ed a in 1882, Ist Peter C ,amp-
�
bell, 2d Goo. Habkirk; suck '
i�Fgi fol L" let
Mary Nash, 2d'Hugh. Curry; window
pair shearling ewes, H. S n*
air owe lumbs, Ist H. Snel,'
P6
If E ugland, after Putting down, the
.
of army. For tbeir success-
ties. In. rowing wheat, as well as
9
Peter Campbell, 2d Win. nlayBon,
curtains, let John Stewart, 2d D' Me-
J hn Sal keld; pair fat ewes
men as captains or mates but those
military, revolt, restores the Kbedive to
ful conduct of the campaign, General Sir
Garnet
early all other grain crops, wid alELO 0 n
]t3he
i
3d �1. Sproat ; two year old fi�ly or geld-
Naughton; woollen mitts, let D' avid
1� t
a not known, 2d R. Me,
who hold certificates. The way in
which the boa,ts are manned and found,
perfect independence, saving the nomi -
Wolsole and Admiral Seymour
y . .
have been raised to the peerage.
rootsi Mr. Dickso n used salt freely,
the usual quantity being 500 lbs. to the
ing st L. Goodwin, 2d Wm. Hodke, 3d
, , filly or� ge,14-
Hug� Currey; one yearbld
Hill 2d D. McDougall ; woollen gloves,
Wm. Hodge; home-made bread, lot
e .
17etion of 'one ram, pair agec
J .
8 bearling ewes,
and the loading of them, , should also be
-nal control e�mroisecl over him by the
.
' Sultan, notbiDg will. be The
SETTLER'S TROUB LEs.—Tfiere is great
excitement and indignation over an
acre, and almost invariably has he seen
amarked benefit from it, the only ex-
.
ing, 11st Andrew Campbell, 2d T. Oliver
. � I
3d bt. Morris fo9,1 f I 'Welcome )
D. McNaughton, 2d Donald Park;
specimen of writing, let John Car.
i pair ewe
i Snell & Sons.
I I SHORTWOOL—OxFoRD
regulated by law, and the regulations
. . gained.
Ea old
gyptian court would enter on its
order of the War Department for a pre-
-
CeptiOD being fall wheat, where the gain:
; rom .
Ist eo. Habhirk, 2d Win. Wa: lace;
michael, 2d B. Rogartb, 3d Thomas
' DON)
i samE DowN.s OR SOUTHDOV,
enforced. Unless all this is done, and
done
course of extrav' �
agance, and to meet the
liminary survey of a strip pf I land ten
- miles wide- west and nort4 by the Bide
was not so noticeable. Mr. Dickson's
.
testimony '
foal: 'rom "Pride of Scotland," lot Petf r
McLaren; double woollen yarn, M, ary
Nash.
rana, Isaac Salkeld ; shearl
in an effective and thorough faBh -
iOI:L, there will be no end. to
,
consequent outlay and pay the interest
-
, ,
of Devil's Lake, Dakota, fo�., a military
was similar to that of many
other farmers with whom we spoke on
Carn)bell, 2d Wm. Finlayson. :
C T'TLt—TiroRouGHBRED, DuRi�_�M:.-,-
I
JUDGES.
I H. Snell & Sons, 2d A. (
Isaac Salkelcl; Bhearlin
such disas-
ters'as that which befel the Asia
on the foreign debt, the Egyptian peas.
reservation. The settlers ol�im that if
the reservation is located there it
the subj0pt; and it would appear that
there
. f
Cow' with pedigree, that r*ecl 9 cal
�
H . — Wm. Chesney, �
ORSES Tucker-
pair
I Stewart; pair awe lambs,
and
her ill-fated crew and Passengers; on
I
antry would be crushed down to the
I earth with heavier taxation than
, would
compel 6,000 people to lome their all.
A
egin be - little doubt that on
soils similar to those in *
great part of
in 1 82, let and 2d D. McLaren!"; two
-� -
year old heifer, lot and 2d D. McIi6ren�,
smith; Wm. T. Williams, Logan; John
Calla I
uder, Blaushard.
I Pickson, 2d. 11. Snell & SonE
.
J Stewart; pair aged ewes, Is
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one ear old heifer, lot and 2d, D! M
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CATTLE AND SiiEEF.�David D
. eCour-
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A. Gr%ri
tohell; R) I
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On -proper,
Be wbjo�h
le inter*
Bp6ota6toM -
Luce tootll
ompet-1tore
I 9, graft
L thij oo.
eter at the
er end,&Dd -
each end.
Aitors,vix .
MeR6118"r I .,
i
- The coli.
t and hayg
, and ,60EL.
h. Mitchell -
g ih-st, ana
ute sua.67 '
)w6d, a -ad
niuute and
ed V,Ictors
38ful t,ftm
ore poWer-
By and Mi
.and ]Vit�
en they got
the haridis
ey had to
Lin. Their
from the
.
M. - -
ler the aus. I
luron Agn.
k the Socie.
ule8d#Y and
a
a Some of
ling off in ;
irly not � .
, ize. a
Z
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ly in the �
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xticles W., i
:
Tpearance. -
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good, aua .
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exhibition, �- �:
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ad Of Drevi- -
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gems were -
%
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-
� exception �
isplay, and .
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.
-
1 unusually �
�
)les were a �
grain �
led. .
so largely .
tsions. one
the oiatside
ime of the
:) -formerly
prizes, did
�ppearanco.
Is were ab.
)reds made
I
good repre. -
�e, Dick.sGn,
,there con.
lorses 7e
p
of previous
The grade . '
)Od appear.
. up to the
portion of -
,
1AUGHT. —
foal by
con, M . P.,
ries David.
Lvidson, 2d
Salk -old;
os Fisher;
E. Butts;
Id. filly, lot -
team,by A.
D. Stewart.
rood mare,
D. Fisher, '
L ; foal, I -at - -
lott, 3d D.
it D. Clark,
Orr; two
:; one year
H. Howell,
ir old .a -(,)Id-'
Z51
A; span) of
28 or g4ld-
i
1. Wells ': 3d
.
and -foal, ,
Green, 3d *
idt or - filly, '
.0 Salkeld,
I filly, let
. aftel; two
i ; two year
2d D� Me.
Span. car- '
3y, 2d Wil-
iggy horse,
i & Co" 2d I
b Abraham
—0OW, let
Andrews ;
ac Salkeld,
LC Salkeld -,
Purse; one
.Stewart,3d
- XcHa,rdy;
ly, 2d Isaw
two year
. McLean;
WM. Me_
of working
- McManus,
r cow, Ist
n.
d ram., Ist
me, 3-d E.
EL Snell &
levy - ram
1. Snell, &
aged ewes
32, lst H.
3d J, 0.
es, ist H.
E. Gaunt ;
a,rke,'2d B.
collection
,air shearl-
1. Snell &
a, H. Snell '
Xchson, 2d -
a Salkeld ;'
I lambs in
. J. Salkeld;
11 & Sons;
& Sons 2d
or �W7)
e�hers,
Ejean - col -
I .
ewes, pair
lambs, H. '
--No, .SHROP-
is. — Aged
,ug ram, Ist
,errard, 3d
9 ewes,J.0.
ist James
, sa J. 0.
b H. :Snell
vards; ram
.
0110 X46-L"I r__ 7
- - I ing awl*. _P4
. 13tewart. - i
1!!�
� A,terrible �
. v�
1
xarrow Es . .
The Rev.�, A. �
.tist denomina:
I
. lolquaw,al sends I
� . ing interesting
,,Df the Manitob
� ,on the Upper L'
. I
. - : 6 Shil
� A
.1 e le 0110
. 'Thursday, th-0 �
I noon of Wedmil
sto-rin. The cA
thurider rnmble�
No storm signal
,g,IV.en., and no w,
�
*
I ,ed, aid Only a,
;blowing, our ,cal
,proceed on his.�
Tort westeered i
til 7 a -m, when
from the Elont
'L
oregor now thoE
for "Clove lslau�
the gade freshen
_Weotw�ard, that.
I to keep the MR
, 1�
we were Tapial,
.
DOW "had no loni
I� .
but with an ii
I most of the P-4
. Those who -are
tion look' deep
alarm. From �
THE i
with increasing
I
-the cabin are �
�
. water pourino 11
0
and windows a
inevery ilirecti�c
the roar of the I
I
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in. strength, be6.
_I the sun shone f
mocking our fea
The passenge��,
. sicknessand-diE
flercer blows th,
is now unman
weather the heJ9
iron bands bind
I pea,the steam
turn to Soutban
;
.
. ;! gravB. The cal
I
I I TWO i
.
. 1 for him : ,either
,
I
. : and save all he
I round to Pitch'
: which a steam
I
r pass before. Al
I
.
r
. Breakers are Ili
I V,
. like Niagara, V
� I �ea running an&
.
.
r
I
. Iug signs of Wes.
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: I her helm ? Nia
I
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:
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. lost. The capt
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I
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� ors. Ina Mon
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. This lessened tl
�
;
; Iia aided to he
I
i� a
E
� the crisis mom,
and boat. Ete;
�
ping his mantlel
I
� swung round sh
. I
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I
. lurch; while A�,
�
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p
� ro in,
ito . ing furnitu
t e awe�strricke
. A WA
that was soon l<
the storm. Th,
. now Save us. I
,� being Offered for
Z tion. Was he
. for a few mom
breakers wekal
- Every foot of tI
erons. Those v
from shore, per�
us -up for lost. .
lean. Christ tool�
'
the storm and I
. we sprzdour toll
of awful suspeal
I into the natural
If"
Tobermorey. I
ers'Matamors, �
- of Kingston, an
lingwood, watel
tling with the e
to basten to -ow
.
. ing of the first i
,
�
. After dinner:
. 4.30) the writel
� thanks to AM
-
r Him to Captail
:
I derf ul delivera
s
�
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[ ingattea tabb
�
�
I to be engrosse-4
1� sentea to the 4C
�
! co-mmittee in I
i
`
I
i gets. .
The Prov:
_Jndged by tl
at the gates, t.
held la5t week
great�r failtin
I enemies had .
. -whole of Thurf
of Friday the r;
the intense he)
,week was fi,-llf)
heavy thunder.
- -weather durial
hibition s -i unj
. visit to the I
pleamire, and .
the gate receirt
the diwomforl
exhibitors by 11
�
Ings. to Protect
. weather,the 46�
success than,e!
The exhif it (A.
1 and Varitty �
equalled, at all
- we under8taw,
. mals wb:O.i �
unpreeadenteft
- actually disp
which they h2
also a ,g
gratifNj
-those -capable
tenClAnc4e W-114
posed of th��
�
provincial -exl
before. �,
- soil
� �
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- —The invirti
-the Asia bC
t
the Gow-_-rnt
meneed et �
-
I
mport'ant tt!
garding the 4-
. :also the forict
Ticane, in v
6 Managar,of It!
Company -V�
. little testim�
- and had nev�
whethershe �
-u he had ne:
I
- not know ho,
certified to' a
the crew. ,a,
testified to h
one -of them
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.