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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-01-30, Page 1. - - . . . � I � -tip . - ­. ­_ - . . , . i�r, - - . . . � . . . . � I I : I -11 I � � - 11 __ � . I - -1i OW I . 12%, 18,80, - i , I- ­­___�, -7 o � . � . - . - .I ination to the - .. - "� t at tile last meet. - __ . , � �. , , , -, M a- , `cQuarrle, N'ettie .1 . I 1 7 I- - � , I InIg. Maggie ,N,J C, - I I I - , , - I .� an. 'file last .CLe, . C t � ,�', I - _ ­ . r .�ars Of age --The. � , . I - : s- t ^ �, ,,elillde 11.1 kgt� I " uesday. A 8ab- , I lit took phtee on , , i �tlle "'aille place., . . inded.­-Mr. Kelly �ist Alill . renovated, I � iew roller process - 11 It. . I W . � � i I t (tiree on, and � I I ,.en inuell 'needed � .1 eral of the late , . . I *Fdast Wawanosh I � - 91 , idence oil., Mon- � r. � 4 �. W t _; I .1 � � �tlll ,-q I E 111-l". - ta-8, one. . � � 1. Wawaliosll, and - - L %X . IL Webster, - 7 , I 11%dea hwAty exit .1 I .1 - e attribUtea- his . I - . - - I - t. .. .. . . . � . . � � I , I - - - . 4 I ,e&r- I.if e - - I q I � Mr. , � - w Era, Tas. i � . .A- L �� eh townahip, ']a I -k it, -due of the, - .. - - � � : In T-S3,i4,)� ho and ; � . - I . A I . , I Hatilulton to' - � . - , � , , ked of its " The .. i father settled in- . . vha,t Nvas so long, I � - 011,,�,e farx", The � � -zlz ace0raPanied .r . - . - unk"lowa at the � - d w. as oifly begin- ',_ - I - - � 11 11 - I- - that place . . , 1 ua ro, -en- forest. - . ad beeii Ch : - � d � Xe -1 I 11 -�0-11(1011 � d � .. ditol(xu-� Clinton . � . . , I � - : I lern-"Vander- ; . � . . �n zc-terc-g of cho,p- __1 . I I � , I I ..'t -of the -other � I . ­ i � I I . : . . were not survL-y- - � . . . I ZZ use left- Encdaui g it,� ' 11 li,,tence was from � 4-noNv the whole ! ; . . ith a` uetwork- of I - , ��� I se is Raw- a -bout - � � ! - Itale, and hearty i . . . I U,I- �Y_ e�krs. )�� I - I the Huron road, - � 1. . 1, �, , _ 11.1 I "; a. N vid M a , Ila � . � . - - . importaitt events ., I I � . ­elo,paiertt of tbi& � . � A 'O , i 'e, it; Uil, 01 ier pi - I se � h e , uvina been&- - , ,, a 't, I . � Rea-dy 5-5 years. � I � fanlo,11:� Dr. Dun� - , , I �Iectiah.. when. an, . �, y did not nu m-ber . �e "Vaa Emilond" 0. to, all land I , �,, who sbar- 4 are iiaw living., �h y-sically failing, a I p air era are AM I . -ember of the Sal- . 7 vs that thaugh his. . ' C� . ' - 1 -Ta -w-, to a- close, he . � exi�iteuce 1'et6t- I � , � � - I I __ � . � I �aIiou Army has, I � a ListoweL The . . I. JErst, meetiog, in � . piscop-al ell-urch, aI . - =were pres- it �erfect , I ; p. � cha�tte6iic, and I M . a ­rbance while the , � . . Z volad-ttetted.. The iinreh,,wouldbe ,a - - is class, for some Liferstand the, army I mix f (rr,aOin e time, . - . %service ux doing . ould �__Nra.ther -be , . . I-ered with.. . I � home Mr. Henry,, . , , a dF to. pass a. team, �d, but unfartun- ' iet into, t , he deep: Z 4 of people who - . E:w's soiree. Ther s - � -buried ir, mild - y Inad . L rr�age wa�s smash- ' � 0 inma.t6s of the 7 1 . ,_ - � ;ui��Otaatmly but - . . I -was very senGu.%- . . at to the esidence , r , r, where she lay � ie next 1116TIXIM'g- . ; . I I- � � � - - . I I � ­_ __ — �. I I . 5471AUTE, !� .— . ; � - I . � I � I I � ­_ ; . ; I I rX ("T, - . , . ... . . - I � ..... . m � . � 2 : � . r --- , � p VALUE-, : - . � � � . � �. C : I'll, I - �__ .11, � . I . : ., ! � I - � 11 , � % I . I : . . � . . - t., . . .M.P. . /1" . - - I ------I-------- I 4 I . - . - i . . . i i ; I . — ___ , , ,__­__� . . . . I . . I __ ___qW_ i , � --- - . - � : � I . * i . � - � - ! 5 . i � I . � I I - I i % - I I ; . z I ; . . �', I - - A ; I � � : ! � . - � ! � � I . � � . , . . I I � . I : � � � : . I . ; . . I I ; . . - 1 � , � I . I � , I z r I T � t. . - I � I : i - . � . � ; - I 1 . � . . : . . I ! . ; . I � ; � I - � � . I I P . . . . I . . . - . - '' , . - I I 7 . 1 : i r - - -!. . i A 7 t ; . � i . . � . 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I . � I- I , I . I I . - - I . - - I I I . � I I . � - I . . ,- . � ISEAFORTH - � . ' Huron Faribba s'. Institute. , The soil isa Clay jo,aii with a , and'� refreshing. To make any great ' Dr. Adams responded Driscoll shys lie licar(I one of 4 1 * - � . ­ .1 . . - ­ - . .1 I . gravely wit], thunib and finger when the trees after he fell.' . I . . ; & . � them liad I ; . � I - A Farinek'Jusutute fo bottom. . ; change to accomplish any great reform are YOU . promptly to the call, and assisted in been found dead in the bush. They vow- ' . . � ; I I f Huron- ikas' r the county Mr. Nklills thought 'tha , t turning up the begi 'ning . must be with the public A Deng. I. � ': � . 0 opeaed at Clintolf Oil . .,n legate-W-ould you prune a too doing all that CO Id be done to allay his vengeance against H,%nson & Co., the � � Tuesday of soil to The sun dan not' injure it. , It, is school.' The i.eacher given the care of thickly planted orchard, or allow some saffewings, but Ile lingered a few hours contractors'a,gents in Toronto who sent I , Boot a,n d S h 6 e, ? last W -'ek. ree of the : � . .. ._� � � I Profess(;rs,of the -Oub trio A,gricaltural possible, however, ill lilght oil or -where children Nflien so. young and with the trees to die?- - - - in great agdiiy ar d (lied about 6 o*doek thein lip. - . i . , N ,-w 11 I . . - - .. . . were in atteada,lice, and -it larve 1:1 it porous gubso . --Take out ever second tree. . - g. ,� � I - � there ' -tii be powerAA)--wo' in the mor It is a; terrible blow to -The i�ial of Bradford. Hall, ,the �. -College il, I' d ct . ufd the child's character and 11r. Allaii - . I . 0 11111 ! -_ -_ pulverhed too -much, -wheu it runs to- mind, was tile I I . : I .,. I Srr0T?.,R1_ - number of the lea hug, -fa Inlers of,'the nost important person in Mr. Hainah-When is the best time the fain ily, espee ally tor Mrs. -Scott, who wealthy lumberman. -wh-o was recently i I . � ' I - * -, , I I . . . district: The Institute was lie gether and beeoniesi sodden . the -ef . - � - � I . �. . � - I .- .fo�n d by . community. Thei. ore a good. to prune ? is ill p9or -bealtb., -1 arrested oirai charge -of liavil)- coiint,er- 4 1 � I i r ; . the- selection of TA La,;� Ar. B.obert. McLean, jr., Fuckerl�_uiith,. teacher was the first consideratiou, I)e- Mr. ,M . I-) . - . p)r ,Porester, of i I Ilan'-dii. the month of March for --lNilayor Grot of Woodstock, has f-eit mo . 3 f � _� I " wicitae in p ONVill I � nt�y on his person. and 'atte*mpt- I ) i I . . Clinton, as chairnmn wll(*p in a ii eat sit"d ii'-� expe g !down cause the teacher made the school. large limbs. been seriously ill 'of fever for some time. * to utter the same Itook place at '_ - I . I � - � spee 1� clover A, -as similar to �hat o fMr. 8mi I.Iie. Then the next thing ,was, Ni'liat shall be i I , . . , � I . Gh welcolyted I t ie - ni ell bars of "th ( ,, - . Mr. Allan urgred the necessity of pro- We hope to hear of his speedy recovery. 111m,ndsor oil fiaiurday. 'Hall's previous - �" 4. � IN I - I InstitutoS to Clinton, and re'erred to the He saw no difference iii, the dkOP wh6� taught in these schools, and what -sball perly nainingapples for export, as they - -Tb c wife of Dr.. Lef evre of Brock- good I)ebaviorandhinancia! I �1. : - . " E ; - standininvere . C, I � STILL AT IVE - the clover had been plowel (Clown and be ehipliasized. .There should &A of Nvere getting very particular inthe*old 'ville, secured tile $100 prize offered by in his f wor, but the iiiagistrate .could I . I . betteficial Iriestilis NA hiell sl"ould follorw 0 1Z � . !. . 1%, , . . . .. . I bell it had been cut ,%lid the stubble all be a thorough trai il g in tl le- I I 11 � I such a Ineeitina. 'lie 'then ifitroduced . u I ld e -colintry. 'I'll(,- apples should ,also be al- the Montreal Witil -at s in� . . _� � I ; - .1 I , ess, for the best pocin lwt orerlook the fact th, , Ile wa on - . . I . turno(Ilinder. To keep doiVil thistles mentaxy brancb�o ])lit was therenotbing IoNved to lay oil the ground after pickiii g . : - �� - .. ____ , — ... Profes�or -Aill's, Ni Jib addr6ased - the 31 - oil tile .Aalontreal ice carnival. , tilliai". tenns wi-t!) coun-terfeiters. He I - il . I ineeting 611 1 . - 4 lie woulcl. low the land as soon as tile . else, lie firinly believed that ipothing as this iinpKoved them. . ­ 11 � I . - . )e -Tile Presbytery of Glengarry dc -cid- Nvas tju,n�fore conipelbed to 1.1nd hi -In. I . � I - I . � ­ . I crop -was removed, �are shouh! I b � . . I I ; . I . Su AIVU �VVNG' AS -D � , and plow it. three should be allowed to interfere with the ta,kell in planting, and lie I recommended ed not to sustain the call of tile Rev. F. guilty. At the 80licitation of the Crown q IRFE-�,� �Ni. k �N � I � . ­ - -.4 thyies in the fall. He had found this fulidaniental instreution in the common that the trees be illixed ill plailtill(r. 'Maclenuan to Asbfield, in the Presby- Attorney the seli4ellee Nivas inade as light I i 1% . - - I.- uni %�(.. 40 ; - W ALWAYS READY FUR BUSINESS. - . ' . 1. .. 0 - L � . - ail more � � - I . . � ple efficacious than summer, fal- branchea�. There Nvere son)e of tlibse _ , ___ 1N � .__. l. . . He prefaced his ;a(ldrq�s by'llia-king'a . I I , tery of Maitland. Mr. i -i re- its llo-'�sible under the dir. im)-tance . . � .few era] remarks oil the holding lowing. . -- . branches,, however, upon which too' Candda. . , Alaclei nai � e Z a, _'T I I ,, � .. . — � . geu � . 15 of I ' . . mains in eb rge of Dunveigan co 11,111 heing fill(,11-1 4':' ,I 00 a�_J,Ll - . . .. - . sor -�d that summer- - a 11,81rega- - �Q S. 5,'�) Cost, i -� _3, � � , . Profes. Mills & , � . - ., . __ these Iixstitutc,.�. I T. ie Professors .of tile much tillie,was being spent, and some The Scott Act was carried in Guelph tion at an increased salary. with the alteriiiiti've of four nionths ill the - A � . . . . - . ! . College did not ihia,c iue that. they could fidlowilia might make certhin kinds of were being sadly neglected. To the 1)), a majority of 169. . -The licensed vietuallers of Stor- Central Prison at Toronto. � .1 � ' . . - . 7 ­ . .1 I � ers q)f Huro . i . . . - * 111,11111 at 'first geography, graniatical. analybis, and -The resipation of I . )r. Janics of mont, Dundas, and Gleugrarry will enter ----�The marriage on the 21 st ins.t. I Of � . Ni ( Y 1 -S 13' AND EXCITE'MEWT ` PRE - Instr 'let th c f 11 Oil topics land so Rue th it Nvould run together I I I I I � and beconic soddell, but this cou'ld be to the latter writ7ilig and E -ac- a new action to test ii I t on which thly bad'already brought flicir - uglish com- Knox clitircho, Hamilton, has been the upre le M . D ni I (_ . I , - I I . FKRRABLE T0 THE DEAD.CALINT � ,� very easily reniedied owing down . I . 8 n r a e 4 Murra'V, dteputy-reeve:4, � I . . intelligence ind experi6nee lo beit but by p position. He advocated the introduction I . . � � 0 . . � ", . : I I � I cepted by the Presbytery. Court the Constitutionality of the Scott West Zorra,-to Mlias Maggie A. Murray, I . � . lie had thon,tht that the C611 egge rough manure or green crop. of the'study of agriculture in all its de- ZDt), � . I AND �STAG`XATIO.N,T. �, authori- ' -8t. Andre-w's church, London, has Act. A legal firm. in Cornwall is now ._� "%ys I send wanted to know what partments in object lessons, � -one of the fair dailgilters; Of Ea, -.,t Zorra, ! � . . ties. had allN " stoo I - Mr. Tbwn C� 0 v, too -gre,at a dis, .subjects lately I)eell furnished with two spl,endid working tip the case. - 1% 0 � was an occasion - deserving 1,11ore tilan a - I Z �. i, I I tanee froin tile fariqel of the countr al)out wild oaI lie thought them worse for conly-o iti6q , diagrams, &c. &c. chandeliers at a cost of $500. -Mr. - J. li.',. Deiiiiis, principal . passingr notice. O - . . I - . ' y. I ) . - a I of ver sixty coup � . He had suggested to �:',th Conimissio'n' to get rid of than Canada t1iistles. THE SOIL . . lea . . . I . . . I . � er —ITS ORIMN AND FOR1.%L&TIOX I -Tile, widow of tile late Captain W- oodstock mod -el and - ools, Nvere present to grace tile occait�ion. # ; all. My Old Friends as of Agriculture (1401.. . I'V1. 11,088) the 8tarr, of London, who is ,it present ill, d� had. for over Af ter ample j-ustice had I)ee .. -.,o e - � I want to see, -Mr. NlTni. Elder, Tuckeramith, the was the subject assigned to Mr. J. . (lied last week, Dedease pulific sell . . wc . ) X1 a D to 1 ; � � -11as new ones right mrkA-9 my stock 'is larze de chairman and others gave their experi- I-loyes.Panton, M. A., one �of the mas- has been bequeathed a legacy of i7OO six years mana,ged those schools ill - Rev. Mr. � � I 11 , sirability of holding'such meetings as - . I T ' by ., ()at tile good things oil the table, I well assorted. Please -note some of the fol- w I d I,> . I z 7 1 . C N C ably and efficiently and his death is , . I and, these lie had' -willingly ranted'the ence in killing out wild oats,yshowing ters in ' the Agricultural College. He it, r &ti -e in th old Country. . 'NI(ji ,, 15astor Of the britle. took ,oc- 1: tlli I ; lowing prices, Ladies' French Kid Button Boots at the surest way of deltro ing 8 . . i z I n .11i(s to provi th.,. � illustrated his address upon a black- � a,3� 1 1 � " old for, the ex- Th Ousaii (Is upontliousands of people deeply re,gretted. ' I I I I . - . 11 casion lia a, few well chosen rcinarl,-s to . . . for ,,;110, which ha-ve been sold for,,43; FinePolish penses of t C saine. F I noxious Nveed is to plow of ",ell -and cut board,-,whicli helped materially to make from alI parts of the continent are going -The late F. W. Kirkpatrick bas by C as 0 ,e 3 I � � arille-la-7 wanted � . � . I I, I I ; Calf Button Boots' ' ' The seed will on] y germinate it interesting and retaiiiable. to the �Nloutrcal carnival, which was ail- wilJ bequeathed one-tenth of his esta,t�� fairest and most acownplislied da aghtens ; for ,,,'2.25,'have been s,ol.d for combination and pidon as iT green. . conu-nend the bri<1 n of Zorral - :I . tic i as any, olice and Overy time it is tu.-ned up ,%lid Mr. John MclNlilian, Hulh .. . I . I � I . ,��- 2 � 75, - other class, and they ha- I ne -Je ed that .tt, follow- nounced open oA Tuesday. to St. Janies' church, Kingston, and the and to Congratulate the bridegro,6111 011, i , Ladjies'Fitie Dress Slippers at very ,'reason- . - ID - ' , X i grow and then out before ed on the subject, " Why farmers' sons -Rer. ,Mr.,Ballaiit lie- of Stratfo The suni will be I the prize lie had that (Jay'sec -2:) d� �, . a ble lit ices, jusit'n ow rneeting with ready';sale. I sort of thirg ill the'past. T.icre had "']10'"'e'l 'to I G encral Hospital. ; tiave in stock a lot of Wonie� al ly I . � , Y rd, 111.�e Mr- �j - . .1 3 . n -s itrjngj��6 Boots , beet' Many I ooks 1111rittell Wid r (11 to s6ed so much of tb crop is got leave the farni, .%lid how they ,bail best I the newly -selected pastor of - Kliox -equally divi ed . � . � I I ' :f Q L, . -Oill-9 , d . - -e in 'complimen- " � . ri(I of. I 81111-herland, )1. P.,, spok - I I tures given du the scien(e of...igi ia"y1111(_'C,_ � . � . from ,zl tip, just what is needed for this ehou%,e- lcu � �A�.�"_- .fElder first took off it, green beretained." Ile thought thatfariners' church, London South filled the pulpit -It is intended. to -erect a new build- tary terills of the bride-snia, ( ., � � - .. . . - ) . i is. Al-usie � I ' but it '-was- surprising 0.11 crop, then s6edct.jl to grass and then an- sons did not properly appreciate th ' i � . , I ogr at a .. ly. 6 Ill- there at both services -last Sabbath. � a piano, violill. and bag- � . t_ . . ahlt, weather, many of thein I aiii, se ii uch. that ing for the Protestant Orphan's Home I I - . . littleabove cost.. C'hildren &lid Mis.ses boots, and -science bad been u'egh- te(., '� 611d how .other - green crop. The griss and the dependence of the fariner's callina. 'As . I I j I I i 7 I . . I - 0 . -Alexander McCormick, of Lorne- ill Ottawa, at a cost of $20, 000. ' There pipes, I s� little people green crdp'belng 61t before -the wild- a general rule farmers thought that . . 4 I � I would notTorget the babies as well, there is a new abou� it. Tl- e college i ` Nrille had. both of his feet so badly frozen is at present over $3,200 to the credit of - - '. . . . , 0 q E I oats coniAo inaturity and go to seed other callings, mercantile au�d profes- . -Some inonths go a naan froln- -near 11 .: . laxg,u variety in stool, and at pi -e doing tlle.ir.best to re- - , . I -ice,; which cannot il I - authorities Ni .... while intoxicated that they had to be the building fund in the bank. The a"r � � E r . I Z, Drumbo went to t e Western States in i :, I ! . cheeks the spread and ill t vo or three sional, -were more honorable and coin- amputated. After great suffering for a total number of intirates ill the home � R - move this atigula, and had been; holding , r .falil to stlit reasonable Wyets- I would not for- I - F ; a . — . , ,I- i E . -search of -work, taking bis -wife ,and i � 1 - � , ,,ret the gentlent,en, in my advartisem these faxine-rd" meetili-I '111 orlder that years the land'ean be effectually cleaned fortab e, and spoke of their Own avoca- few days, lie died. during 1884,was 83. . j -I �_ ent they. - agric � . 0 ill this way. . . .. family witil him. He was fairly sue- I . . . � %% cre the first 0 MIT race if I mistake ,, aulturis � i Illig I pet and advise , tion disp,�ragftigly ill comparison w I . " mentioned i I . . ith -Ali order -in -council declares the I Cape Breton Council has voted a . - I Ces -t tinleago et with .. - , CREMNERIES. . these. This ,was not right, and gave the -Teniperance Act ill force in Norfolk .Y NVbiCb proposes to ; - V not before the,511onke-, . Ii iotber. �.`(Z.Ithpyj-liad re- ' - - sful, but -a sboi m . I 1 together. , bonus to a compan - R - y, I will not note all the � . I _' � , . - -- ill ao I - of T Ck boys the idea that,farmin - f : E salt , -it Mr. John Haiiiiah, it ersinith, .g w.1s .some-- Bruce and Huron,- after the expiry of an accident, from which death resulted. .i I z -ed- In 1 6 b , lip ;doubt establish sn'ielting works andToller mills H I 1) ri(-es but ixist a few of the d Mmjit kinds, Fine ­ �d � w 5 - . . read. ail excellent paper oil the subject is .bereaved wife b- rougbt his rem ain-8 � - . z . � would le' -b I��' C'i` to I the, fatniers of . . thing low, instead of being the grandest the present licenses, which occurs on at that tonii. The Provincial Govern � � . - r . I ; . - I I = Uru�­ 'Slippers for Parties, Fine Lace Boots sewed of cripanteries. He began by tracing the - back to Canada for interment, passing � I � � I � - . ID" 7 M � I Huron. IS lk' 1g, to I is !. sid, of ­a,llings. Farnie'rs' boys 6iight to the Ist of May. ment will !- 1so be asked to guarantee down tlie G'rand Trunk on Wednesday r, 1, I . pet, , "ject -I! I F, � . E -and ticg-ed, .L�. lot of -Alen's � Ull . - � . � � � . -Boots very ehea-y), -y of these institutions and the pre-' have 'every means of enabling them to --Frederick Lint, of Attereliffe, interest on,the company's bonds. . - . , . Mills that stuilnut fallo4dlia wa� - i . . - , . 1 said histdi � . I I. � 1 ,'2. I have, sent position they occupied hi the world afternoon 1"t week. Her forlorn . 4 I u � beeu,;old at.12_90, now sellin- for R ' one of the ol4est lit' 4 7 - 0 . 'farm. Parents county of Wentwortl ; th -Detective Noxon, of Port Arthur, - z `� I calls ff iclealling atil, , I ' enjoy themselves oil the ap- . I z . . t 0 , 1, charged wi � . . F pj,;,) in stock a lot of str0i(r boots for boys very , %1 tile State of Illinois thei-e were 400 should provide 'libraries in their f pearance, with thre�e little cliildre'A, at- . � , preparing .:the soil., especially. for fall . arm smuggling Canadian merchandise into asks for ii formation of the friend -sof � I .;I � . . , I I I � � chean- creanierie"i,'in Iowa 600, At-unesota 78, homes tracted attention an,ol sympathy from her � . - . ... 1.�td;es',G6utlbmeTi'stLn.dChi�ldren,sOl-er- acti - I I . I .; wheat;. 8onle. writcys iv. �d. some- .pr, that would supply the children Buffalo, has been fined $400 for tile Oil corge,Gcolge, Nx-ho died suddenly � � � E lious aad Rubbers' ' ' . e . i t . F IS on hand, prices reduced. A IN'ebraska 45, Kansas 33, Missouri28, fellow posengers. � I I ZD ! I r . __ Cal faxnler� bad. urged 1 soveral. ratlil with he�ltbfal literature. (,.,'ive thein o1rence by the court at Albany, . : � g e i - - On i aturda, , the 177th t., while walk- . . I , I - '' � lot of .7kfea's wid Bovs� Lonz Felt Boots Still Oil stro'nCrobjectoalsa ainst�lt,�.utthereivc'Vc, --Ohio47,and inOntario at -out 15. :In alsochar eof-some department oii tile rious accident took place on I , I : - - I � . -A a � � I 9 -The other n;gbt at Oniagh, near ing to the train at t above place. I � . ,, - � . - - � - kand, which I liave greatly reduced in price in tile f t)'11()N%qa� strong poi . i I it f, -01 ove 15,000,000 S'at . . � �1. I . . ( As 1 187.1 Canada exported f I ; : , 8 m -! farin, ail( let them feel that they have ,A-filton, it littl 2 'Sa t � - - M01111-11101 on the Canada J . I . e oirl named Cook, while There -was po clue to find out his former I ) Pa- f- 1 � . i I �ii ! � � � order to clear theni out before the season is over. Ist. its des; - pounds of butter,.but this Nv�ts decreased responsibilities resting upon th iii. He gettill cr on a al " . place of livIng or his friends. - bout half a wile from - 4 I � . ruction of: thistles ; 211d e, Ci C i hray. a '-' .! I ; I . eigli going from school fell ' I � 41 '11) 0 1 ­ . i I I I - . I � I . . ( hava some good robes on band which I urill s in 1883 to about 8,000,()00. Denmark believed that if farmeros.-would fit t eiii 1 Smith's '; Palls, by which two nien were . � ; Z ell The iinpr , ,P- neut ill the iiied�4ianical tex - It - and reoceived suA injuries that she died -Joseph, Thomas, a prisoner Nvho was , I I � , . I . . 0 1 I at a " sacrifice. Now is your time to til - � m I re_a� I I olornia�tt d ic before a doctor, -wbo was immediate being conveyed from St. Catlierines to . . r __ . re of the * soil - 31-dil The . �eil supplying the iiiai*et hitherto selves as best they coul. to fill publ killed and several others hlj&ed_ It � had bt ' ,ly - � litiv the best Peniiart Lamb Caps atid,Baltic Seal, supplied '��y Call' Z:1 4 ; q . 111 hiften. ar onSaturdaymor- was caused -by an axle of one of the �c i � � - L ­ ars i ! y .1 ml4eral pl' ; fo6d-is illitile availa-ble by - ad,%. . On- the other positions they could fill(], that the rest summoned, arrived. N Kingston pt th I I Z . c 1�t of other kinds too hand, .ill cheese, Caiiada expoyted in of the community wouldwillingrly ,Lid -Johii C. Lawless, bookkeeper, aged ning, esc �ed fl-olli the G,rand Trinik 'of tile ]NIontreal express going east .1 � . mitnerdus to exposiife t 'the air'; 4th� 'By the.. �xpo . � � � I 11terition- I � .- --sure'Of I tic sc,il to the aik, tile h anuu;, 01. I Ki I 8,277 1,439 pounds, 10) idli had in- them to: gain them. He'appealed to.the I ,�,l ,,1licide(' ap, breaking. Three p-" I sen-crer �carsjum, ped- : If � w: � , I I 1. I last Sunday nigljI, in To- express at Belleville, c n I - n t been i , � � . . !. � L 'd I -is 0 1 Z:) � . the track and -ran against a new water t �._ � �. � - veaetablell creasd(lin 1884 to 68,379,050 pounds. young farmers present to prepare them- ronto by shooting himself th�'ovgh the i � , — mAter, is. converted ,iiit( re -captured. The prisoner was hand- � i . . 0 1 1 . � - . . . . - I � . , Thisgreat n oiII,ing to ,the ) ta;nk, knocking it o � . ' , - nitric &Cid �i i Viat the, plants inay Us( . I selves for future Work an ft responsibility. heart, ill his roon`i�' Want of employ- cuffed a -lid his leas were shackled at the ver. The cars' then A. I (t 1, I I : , - . I I . I , -1 "' 7' it'; ail 50. The soil- bUna' frequentl3 1111p . . . 0 - - � t - . a I 1; ID-- � . Zelle his escape. I alld I - Z J -1 STO' - W OR- . 1, 9 ., (I tT -LUL K . rovenient in quality. . Mr. McMillan's address was an exceed- ment and. depression of spirits Proiiipted tinie lie t cted took fire were -totally destroy,ed. I I ; I � a al A baggageman iiamed _McDo)�ald- -And - 4, & - . I � - I turned over1l...)SOrbs"'more aininouf th. iNlr. Harris, of New York who went ingly happy and appropriate one, and the .deed. -John Blackadder of Cornwall town- i � I L to Scotland last year t . anotil-'eUl-I 1110tined Bonsecour `*cre burned i � � �_ in any otlie.` o teach them ]low lie was loudly clicered oil resuining his --The eleven year old daughter of I � - A S,'PE'CIALTY. . Rilpr(;Cess. . Upon eacl� o ship, bad a cold dip* the other night. � . - . . i � . I these pO,11JZs +, 1'. 2A Owelt in a t1lor to make � cheese, stated thit Canadian se-tt. - . I � C . I . ills . I a . . Henry Nolan of Barrie, died the other While skating libine upon the caiial. to d-14'll. 11 I I - I ,., . . . I cheese NV s far ,%head of either 86otell or � , " - i I . - .�� I ou,ghly PrI t�eal ini,viter. Threobjeetioli te Mr. Robt. MeMordie, of Hay, brought d&y under very sad circumstances. after dii-sk. lie by ail error s1kated into -A IV, estminster farmer on Saturday I . ln�y were chied -o : . 'n - . - fallow, E Aiab. What was Nvem in reoard the proceedings to a close in a few pithy While coasting she ran into an upturn- the by -wash at ("Tillies' lock. He. clang met Nvith a very peculiar accident He I . . g I - . I I y tN� . ;.v 3 � I . - . st, t butter was hearty co-'ope'ratior'01 to remarks, reviewing the daY's'PrOceed- ed sharp pointed stick, making ail ugl 8 a his mits was drivilig a load of wood into London I %, . . EP.I� � to st1the loss of the ye -r a crop, and 2nd, P to the ice, and in an in t, lit - . - . � � ate� by y I I � � . bringi lip the standard and improve the ings, and speaking oil the topics dis- wound in the body, which proved fatal -were fr' m pany . . �, . theJoss of nit��,_ dra , e, Upou - ozen to it, which was the ii)eans in co ' with his son, who had a . i Dorie. these t-vNro p lits, A-fr. MIU3_9 quality. He thon went on.to show the cussed in a crelferal. manner. . Neatly and(Promptly ills divelt id 0 the following (lay. of saving hisi life. second load. They were walking be- I - - � _' 11 I ". -1, , 1-16 c,-i'Lutioned the farnier differelice between the two -inds of fac- This concluded a very pleasant and -There is in the conservatory of tile . � -.NL'lr, Richard Bamford of Nonrioill, hind the loads, when the horses drawing . �l -oine leac, �. . s ., t -� - ,,, I i I . � ' ,4.13 , i . against conu . . , u -'r to a collefusion upon on� I vellIll all missed his watch a cou le of weeks ago, the first load stopped suddenly, d 1'%.E'_N1,E_X1BER THE PLACE, � 'I torics, the oil!�. when tho'iflibic milk- was profitable e which seemed to be Horticultural Gardens at Toronto I ail be- .� .. D i - . . - .. siilgl . . , iaken and tht other only thp cream. He 9) . p Cl I � �z � . e expern eilt. . What was NvautcO heartily enjoyedby all present. American aloe floweiing. it takes 6o and advertised for it as lost on the fore the farmer could getoutof the way a .�� � _Nlr� (,',. G' . -wored the latter and lit 'de a strong . I : I ood's Old Stand, Seaforth Boot was a continued experi -lent'.tha,t woubl, L 4 . WL,D�,,,�S street. � A dream the other night how- 'lle,%ras crushed by the end of the tongue , � I I n I . . It - 0 ': '. I)AY INIORNIN0. to 'O years to reach maturity, according , I I � e. III t6 co-operate when " � . . HIP, ga-4 the result of an-experi-' To a fair audience Mr. A. E. Shuttle- to climate. The last ova heard of at .ever revealed tile fact that it bad fallen of the second sleigh againstthe wood' on* I . � and Shoe Store. satisfy . I lie )orttiijitics'to ptoduce ood 4 .1 I . nuent- � Oil tile . Agricultural Tarin near y had opl ; 9 worth, Assistant Superintendent of the matu rity was in Rochester in 1879, when - rom his pocket into the cistern. Ex- the first. He was pretty badly hurt� - 1 , I . ' . and tlius,:at in _ I )utter, . I � W KEMPTHORNE.- London, Ehahind NvIiere the sameq�ian- .the i.nanufacture Expeiiiiiental Department of the Agri- nearly 50,000 people paid to See it. ainination proved the truth of. tile reve- and as soon as the Nvood could -be un- I . �. l . I . . tity Of ia�'1(71 'was'Iested by a coniinued )f cheese, to hold the -proud position in i I - � � - S � cultural Colleue Farm, opened the -As the Intercolonial express, bound lation, and'he speedily recovered his loaded, was wrapped in robes and. - ,lI soy;viii the . production ' . . four ye � � �, and It(- market of the, world f beingsecond morning's p zD by giving a paper for Halifax, was running on the new treasure from its cold batb, ­ blankets and taken home. � I - 1 r . ;.2 rocced � bus ! 1?y aa alternate 1 ;o none. . I . . ' Ili's I � I . � . was 66�1 els, ano�l - i � on " Agricultural try applied on en Point Levi and I . THE GREAT - - - 1� , A souiewli4t protracied discussion fol. iRie"i , trestle extension betwe -Major Coombs and Staff zC4tain -A mail nam,r-d Hantin, who lives 4 ; I . - ,. summer f4lio 'Aug auId the production . - the Farm." A number of ,questi^ns Levis, a portion of the trestle bridge Young of Toronto, were present at the near Lime lake, county of Hastings two - .4 ; I � . . . I was.79 hEls In 'speaking of green . � � I __ � . owed-inNvhi�-h several of the gentlemen - were asked and cheerfully answered. ay. The axle of the Pullman car army barracks in Norwich on Sunday of whose daughters were ill with 's-e'ariet - . - I , bli a 4 I gave w . I A � � . resent too � a I k 1part. ' . � I - ma-ilu ie ollowingfour advi.tAages -was broken and narrowly escaped being the 18th inst. The meetings all day fever, sohl his last cow a few days ago I . � I . were pointed ou�t'. Ist, enriches the soil �fr. McMillan strongl Mr. MeNlillan in discussing the ques- . I - 11 . -t n g,. 8 . ring tl . - . y urged the pro- precip and proved of a very pro- to procure food, but spent, the money in I , : . � 0.1ear ale . proper male aninjals. -He said tion of manure, said. that he kept his . itated into tile river- The loss to were packed i . I . , . by ash coilstitu4iits from subs6il; 2nd, - ' lrlllg of ..­ I the company will be $60,000. Atable character. The ,main object of o run 4 . 1. . . I � - , - adds to Phe-'solil tile lainits fron"I tile 'ere Nvas as much in the milk prOducing under cover -and believed 'It was richer a tavern and went h me d k. About . I- Itialities of the m� when so kept. -Frank Duff, mail clerk between the officers',visit was to arrive at isoule midnight life quarrelled with his Wife I . I —A'I'- — - � atnio!5pher-0 ; 3ird, �; collects solublq 11' ,tie ti,s the feinale. For ersmith I , said that � .. )titter he. adv' I Mr. McLean, Tuck Winnipeg and E'nierson, was arrested conclusibli ill reference to tile selection and tool- tip a It chair witb the pur- i. . . l trates f rolli - tile 11.5oil aind returns it � ill aii j)ut for, e ocated soiling the cows, . - � I ' . . � . � . there was s in Thursday night on - - of a site. for -the building of the proposed pose of killing 1111:17 The ol I . . , insoluble state � and . heese be iliought they Nvere oinctimes areat difficulty i a Charge of being ini -11 6 . � -.4tli,, reatly iiii- plicated in the mail robberies along with new barracks. sick girls sprang out -of bed'and threw I . . . � . 9 . UttCr to run in the field. He found keeping covered nianoure from heating dy in I - I - wan I pen the door, thus allowniig her m other - I ' %-Illg CQ,lclutle(l i e�xcelleiituiilk produc, � � � eisor 'Ila * hica o. Fo .4 one of the most .severe in the 0 � soil. ' The Pt ake the 1P it was so situated as to in, - -e- - r" Y. proves the ineichan-i(hil texture of the ) T ' Archie Campbell, lately in custo The at at storm of Saturday, I I th Hoff M- an __ o -of - ilg food. y, "al � . - when xpensive. . BP 89 1 1 - , fed (11 keeping of it moist, e C 9 ur distiiiet charges are inst., wa and sister to escape. The brute then . . . I . � , ao. .. John _11,w)-lil- preferred against Duff. The case was Province of Quebec for many years. A truck tl girl witha,cliair. � The blow ; . I - I .. ­ - I � I his , . ldress� c �lled upon M1 .. A member remarked that cicovere'd I . - ,� - t , N.1r. Mills said there is' no ))ranch of . � � i I . . � I . ; - . lail, ,of .1111 ft,-Ao ve his experience. ' remanded and bail refused. Duff colnes proved le � . � f, lili.i. manure rotted best. . re�ort from St. Anne's states that four 8 fatal, as the girl died a few hours Fr I � i 9i litiff so profitable as dairying. where . I . . A— '.Nx1r. _NP1`cM illaii colilgratulated _Nfr. .11ills C� 0 ?\1r.McQuade said there was one .. point ,from Toronto. - men have been froien to death in that later. The mother, who ;reached a I I , .- . Oil the anioulit -o I f .useful, practical ill- dropeely conducted. Mbre money -Rev; John McEweii, the pailistak Mig vicinity, and the bodies of two have neighbor,s b I I - . . ­ *r "I I )e 11111'(16 out of the dairy than out of to be observed in either outside or cov- ouse" in. her niglit clothes, ,- I om the � . formation ic ,ad imparted ill hisad- ic wheat bin. Where a -mixed. system ered manure, and that -%%,its to retain all an(l efficientsecretary of the Provincial been rei'overed. The other two bodies also died fr , , effects of the expo- I I C . . dress. He had experimented Consider- Sabbath 80bool Association, recently are supposed to have beeneovered by i I I � O', f farming is pursued he thought, on th' the liquid possible and prevent leakill sure, and mother and- daughter were . � . mIllowincr and plowing I I 11 sur 9. nolucted one -of his profitable institutes sno,w, There ai�e also reports of deaths buried on the same day. I � - I Grand - Success, ably i 0 0 e Ali even. fermentation was desirable,and co . 1 I . . .1 . � Tilliole, the crea,niery would be the most � ." . i � . -do-u-n green ni�nilres'. ,He. ]]ad found : . in Palmerston. 'It was the universal from frcezipg� from other places. . - i � -est' ts fr' 1 -ofitable, but where far too much washing -was to -oid . . - ­ . -A surprise was given - . Rev. Mr. - — � I - . much better i )i mers Imake a be ai ed. . , I I ; al om the latter, ju 11 g n p � ­ I p I - , 1, A delegatie�-Tloiv (lot you prevent' opinion that his equal ill taki Sab bat might have ended 4n a Ve ,� I . . A__N_ D - . 'd business of dairying the manufab,ture Of I bath school work was seldom heard. His Moore and wife of Prumbo one evening _NV ry � he belb�vejl th,�,t beavy cl,�y soils w�er(., 0 . . % I . � � leaking? ) ; I serious occurred o# Thus :_ I � � �-heese paid best. The great thing in I accident I , i . . . ' between I I �- as much b�.netitted as lighter saudy Mr. McQuade --By mixing,.we . . � I ' . I 0 7 dairying is to have proper cows. Cows fll all methods,. so essentially his own, have lately. Ov�r twenty of his congregation of last week on -the ro;I 4 _. . 0 the effect of giving a new ebarin to scrip- at Wolverton took possession of the . Bayfiel(l : , V1 ref�rred " buckwheat as it: kinds of manure. 0 , and I : - G � I _ . � , �O i It ears . ar6 too f requentl bred with a view to derich . ! STILL GCrING'ON. 'it"('- " y I I I . Inalliure. ' 11�;e lt��A tried ploNving doNvri . A LAWYER'S 0111,Nlo,,�. ture teacbina. -- I parsonage,and afterwarming th - app ; I . .. 0 � their,beef producing and not their milk _ Z5 emselves that as a -,team belon'ging to Mr. I � . . I ' - 'rant, one- of the presented their pastor with a purse of . I . : buckwbeat Oil a1aard, stiff clay soil, wid producing qualitics. .,Nlr. Morton )NIrs. Elizabeth (x � � - I I ., Barrister,- of Wingliani, first settlers in London, died at her resi- about $30 Nvith an address sho i James Burk was bein . . driven I it becamle as� fine' Iand smooth as- ail ash , whp -has made . the subj-det of ALIricul- . Mr. Sinillie and others gave it as their wing borne, they suddenly took fright and � . . heap.. Buj,� -ZIN-4 I eat also Seems to be I" , dence there on 8unday last. ,She was their appreciation for ser'f ices rendered. . - va . . . . . . I experence that cattle feeding paid b6tter tu al. Chemistry a stfidy,gave a uable started off at a good gallop, when the � ; S ' � :1 -3,iiir,,',. address. He pointed out the great dif- - � - poison st1d . llt4uniiner falloN�-big tl,,Lll daii W years olo.1, and a native of Inverness, They then spread a most excellent table .1 I . Mr. Mills, howeVer', did . ' driver was thrown Out and lost all ,,con- . , . he plows ti . C hr. t time in the- fall. �* ,-He I Scotland. Site and her -husband settled. with everything seasonable, after which - 'ids of Goods at I notagr --f . ference in value between liquid and - Z) trol of them. i ­ A 1. All Kii 'M C Jm Julie.' He sows e W, h this contention. s ever ail excellent programme was enacted. Standing -op osite Mr. 1 1 w .. . - 1. - 10 . � - - 0 . p � - 'oderich townsilip,. ba1a solid innilure. He had inade a good . . te f i I i his (,I­�6 :, * I'Ll. ferbison, G James Peacock's honse, in thq middl o . : sow. , there some 5.� years ago, and ha I irom'tlir­t��- lua ters of a' busliel to- it a Sill many suice been a resident of London. ,She -Tile Ca4a&n. Pacific I I - � Cost and Vnder. - . all. -creamery. He wor4.ed: it one _;,;erinients in his oNj.il garden passenger the road, was a horse and buggy belong- I I bushel Of buckwheat per acre, ,%lid bad - was a prominent member of St. Andrew's tariff has been amended by ail Order-�l- - t10 , r. 1N-1,organ, of Bayfield I and the I . .1 If and the k-esult satisfied hini; that the �. - M . . I . as "t. wai . x1re ear xvith very satisfactory results. Iff. e Mel �, . 7 . . . 3' i church, and will be deeply laniented 1) Council just passed. The first-class ra&is' � I . . . I w � y . - iicle was hadly sinashed- tip by the � used it -for fall -wheat -with purchases the crea-m froiA patrons at so -relative values of tile two ere even 1, � .� . � good result�. Ile plows it in as deep as greatell than authorities admitted. many friends. " � approved of for one year, and then to be sudden shock- it receiv ' ; . . , . I � POSSible, a! 6. rhl;ls it fl.vt before plowinIf in,uch per inch. He proposes - this year . i -Rev. Father Labelle, Pariah priest revised, are as follows. From Ottaw ed frbtn beliind. I : - to pay 15c per inch and take all risks. Mr. U. Snell, � Hallett, related how of St. Jerome, Montreal, wi - 11 leave for to Montreal, 3� cents per mile; Pem- was bro'u lit to a 11 � I . .1 8 H w . Thistles Uft Whoen -near blossoming are 7 i have not 11 . I . yoi Ater kille I - if called On a yet, be be d tjia� if' out earlier. lit At this rate he thinks it will pay both the farmers ftr his native county, in Europe in a few days, his inission being broke to Pertl3, OntiiI 4 cents per 8tandstill. Mr. Peacock 1 -I. , � . a : . I I ' ti,trous &lid manufacturers. It is more England, took p . Mr. Morgan home in. his sleigh. The I � A . p, . . . ail's to collect the liquid to encourage einlyration to Ca' er to Brandon, 3 cents � st-InInItr-falt N1`1,6 h heavy (:lay soil. lie nada of mile; Port Arth � , . 1. , i 1. i . , p olit i � Sltre to do so before tile close of this able to patrons to send their cream manure by the or* query now is, who is to pay for the � . - � I . anure as early Z63 ection of .stone basins French-speaking .1onian 'Catholics in per mileI; .Brandon to Medicine Hat, 4 � - would 'put ft coars�.e ill, � : ,� ' 0 own i I s the - I 0 � ar to tile fact;ory than' to make butter into-whiell it drained from the barn Belgium, 8-witzerland andr France. His - cents per inile; all branch lines, 4 cents damaged buggy -the man wll' . .,;Uk�, as goods a e selling . fast, and. b - possible, ljt tfor.sandylsoll. the 11IM111110 ' I'' I � . unaway team or the man who left the I . � ,r . themselves. Last year those .who made yard, ;1nd wag -thence Carl-' r . . I should 1 I led 1) guttefs salary and expenses will be paid by the per mile. Immigrant fares wrill be half i � U� WE 11 rotted a H y . . I � I � I be" P"Iteed ()11 , their oNvil butter t .16 cents as - the into the field. . buggy oil the road ? � gaill'i,are-the order,of the (lay. - ' just b�J­r�� 14o,wi.q., .1-1 Soil. 90 I Dominion (lovernment. It is 'under- the usual first-class rates. 1. . - ' , � highest price. The lowest price lie A delegate believed it best to take,the stood that the emigrants will be settled -The Redemptionist Fathers of New -A correspondent es the-follo * i NVe -actions . 1 - I � Mr. INT, 316 -smith, did Obtained for -virliat he made in his cream- inanure out as it was inade and N'rin I , Qu�&, ,Ttickei giv are makillg�� sweeping red - on Canadian Pacific lands in the Nortli- York, who were ass-tulted, lives threat- uniq" Of 4 . � tie . � � . . - . . . . rate not "a:, � it b . , I - -tilted by a mob- of Orange- I wisdom of the township of Tarnberry . :- I a _Z1 I not believe ill surnmer-fallOWilig, at ally III was 231 cents. Where a mixed thell the, liquids would sink int' the west. eiied and ins pen picture 1he assembl. I el ! . 2 0 ! ill our .91re.crop. He always srsteniof farming prevails, be thinks soil. � - . � V ; I � . m , I .. - wfolindlandl Evans is the largest and we might say , I I -ed to, keep swirthing growing oil tile the creamery systeni is better than the -Mr. MeMill an had tried this with good, bridge carpenter, experienced a narrow two weeks ago, have made a lon� state- tile-, best looking, Diment is the, sm allea � I . lill . -Burgess 8wisber,a Canada Southern nien 'at Bay Robert,I We '. - � . I __ . . 11 . .� land, as thE gru",Igig crops drew beneli- clifx,se factoty. - - He- ran his Creamery success. . � . It, - , , ' cial Su � ... 'tates Consul at St. the R eye and Deputy --are much f � F U'R G OODS., . 'AMOSPliere. ,,O)oiit4iiioiitlisl-(tstyipar,%n had'aboutl . m, cut to t�e United S 40 . 10 .a )).jlailues troll' tile* �, escape oil Friday afternoon. He -was . � He C.) -r ate , . d - . I . FRUITS, ETC. nployed with a gang in repairing tile Johns, Newfoundland. The Fathers size, whilst Thompson is a medium. � - � . - ei I � . - - d 1r,_ATc"�\1ill&n'.S replark� 25 patrons, all of. whom were 8�AMed I 'Mr. A. 2NIeD. Allan, of Goderieli, fol- bridge at Delaware on the. St. Clair tell the story of their terrible treatment D-iment and Thompson wear full vhis� � i , 11 ; - . I --as to I., -hext beim, a sure ctli�e for . � . ., � L: Ai ; N% ith the seasons' operatio . � 11 . - - Cp . 1), -us. . I . lowed hi an excellent paper -on the sub- branch, and was being raised- to the and their vain efforts to obtain protec- kers, tinged with gray, Evans has a , . -If you require -auything in Fur Caps, thistles. :A neigh.bor of his had, .' field' This closed the" afternoon -session. n ruit growing. , L 1 , , . , . - d I - I summit astride of a tin"iber, when the tion froin the local government. Finally, clean shave, McPhenon has a rim whis- I . . - .Z very ),a ly adected ; ,he son -ed buck- F'VE-NING SESSION. - I . . I I Cufl'%�. -Boas, Capes, or TrimIllIngai be. - ' . � Mr. Allan also took charge of the dis- ropd broke and lie fellAb the ground throu li the efforts of tile United Sto,tes ker, aii(I on ,the Reeve's face -a full beard i . I I - , . �_ wheat On the land, plo-'Jed it ill. aild Die evening'attendance was very fair cussion afterwards, and answered the distance of 45 feet. a the . I I . . . then sowed it to full -wbeak, and -6n the and there wer � ' . ,Sixteen feet. froma - - f man-of-war was ordered to the tries to el, -,e out an existence but I - .Altry to -call and sce our goods 6nd 19 - e present,% number of la- variousiclubstions 1 . the ground he struck against a tiniber scene of the disturbance, and while the soil is poor. AR are married ..but none � - . follo,wing sclason, there "-A-aa gcilj*(�ely it' (lies. The proceedings Nvere enlivened by a . I 1, - ­ C . ) ii I . . Forrester asked,if the use of which'partially. broke his fall. Hie � sus- mob was held in, check by the 4 1 thistle to Ix, seen 5 -ii the field. . I . Mayor � . . � - guns, of are bald-headed, strange. Politically- '. � I ltri,-c., this .month. Don't forget the , $,' tor t niusical programme. I)rjVilliams &-ilt in tile orchard Avas ben eficial ? tained terrible injuries, three of his ribs the vessel, the Itedemptionist Fathers two are Tories and three Reformers. . - � I i . Mr. .S , Smilliei'Tuckersmith, said it samr.-tile farmers solta" tlieiClintoll Mr. Allaii-Yes, except ill heavy clay being broken and his head badly cut. held their service. . Nationality -two Scotch, two English � � � ' � pliwv. � I . . would be hiard tofinake him believe that quai' 041 1 I - - . . rec - & - � - - - " ,tette club rendered 'Men of Ha -r- loam soil. - -Oil Tliursda�y morning, 15th in -A letter eived oil Thurs0ay'from. and one Irish. Four are Metbo ists . it is be-tter to plow .down clover thi'Ll L 9 St. � . ,� . lock- " aud come rise with the lark," A Delegate -How do you keep, out Thomas Scott, aged eight years and �"Six John Driscoll) one of the twenty-four and onq Presbyterian. ' The Reeve 14S I � . feed it to tl e cattile -.and then pplow,dowi aii instrumental duett was also played mice ', . - � Thef'�-elap Cash Store th-e � viall ur �- � HO: had' plowed dowi . months, youligestson of Rev. It. Sc6tt, rhen -sent from Toronto on the. 9tb called upon to give the casting vote about . %-" I , . . b�.,, .1-lisses Brown and Miller. I - keeping the orch I � - I- : I . - Mi, Allan -Bi ard Presbyterian minister, Brooksdale, fell of December to work oil the Northern ; once in two years ; such is harmo4y. The - � . 0 dover for ft 11 wheat with - poor results - ��Iz � ' .1 . I � 10 OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS, p4rfekly clean. - down stairs, receiving such a shock as Pacific Junction Railway, be+.*een Cal- Reeve sits . back �!' o . � . ,straight up, Evans leans � �� I He did i t il)eliev6 much in suninier-fal w�u the topic first taken up by Profess- JAfr. Tremeer-How old should an to render him.f�peecbless and insensible. lender and Gravenhurst, states that at on his Chair, Diment rests his elbowson � . . I I I I � an ins - . - . . gave:. . I I --Or- I lowing. Ho .' i " tance of a neigh or.Ntlills. The public sehool system- be oipbard be before it should be seeded it is supposed the child climbed over a place called Burkis Falls the teamsters' the table and listens, M-efterson plaoc� I '_ - : . - . . � - ; -, bor who, in order to 'kill thistle thought the most important in the Pro- d,wn. * � � .,. ' . - . i the railing above the stairway while still left them in the lurch and they had to . hishands behind his back andl6oks-on I ,a � � s I , s I had sit I "ler-fallowed these .vince. -It Nv s the only educational 1�1 Allan -About the time - the trees and fell � to the floor, perhaps walk fifty miles to reach Callender. whilst Thompson 'has no particular atti- . � . . �0:9 patelAe, auccession fountain at which --the Canadian yo to bear. ' I � - '_ .. JITUMN , -BROS patelle, for tw � il r. v C - . Q,, seasons in - 0 ; I uth b 'gin =g the hand railing in his fall. He Only six reached that place, two of them tude. At the table I - all lean forward and I . . I - "dithe crop oil these pla��es was ,not for the most part could drink, and it !Mr. Martin What is the best way to never rallied ad' as to be able to tell with their feet so badly frozen that they act much alike. Take them for all in all I . , I I . , - i __ . . I � . 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