HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-08-07, Page 8A EXPOSITO THE. amilton tering arity by tb e
P. S. Scott go to 11 e wheat h4i aoinplained . since Ian. d, his last. q qs with his hu and bo ill are lookWg well crof d Xs of charity by the
-one of our a to 8 em YAl ay - arp, next ek to attend the 61rand Lodge Qf -Arala, aInd the d,e family State. Your pa r e gq. dWi- their holiol e of ti e flo
we landed in this pe frieuds. t'as 1far as Toronto, but' r. R. L, Sh the ndent Order bf Odd Fellows, as wers. At the- con
k o x10 and di ho el, Tbropto, -was in ept were
4 3 the mesho
we, receive - n n was unable to proceed fur herp Ja Dll fodge and on- afti Aon ',short, 'pithy 40 6 .44 4 addresse§
which at the residence of a frieno . 'in cftly, , town Oil 'ednesda . He k%mel up to. ropre uts, bives of 1 F alton, Judge
. I T and 'Brussels and Seaforth play by G. day, isvqywe con' - oil - le in t Tuesday. He waq U iliia.Med Aid attend the funeral o the la*6 A. Rally. ecini L1 lit aid Bvos. Lawrence, Baird, Ball
i4i this far western -On -ro n ERI§- it cheefs us up had no relativ Strafford, another a fr;:e,,,) Ily match of qriolwt here this
IRISTRICT MATT al kindl Olish -CFI iil- this rJOUntry, Re 'Mr. John Nyne, and Man'lling. At 7 O'clock in the E"e-
lf 'YGU jW1 'mtt Act is VC,ry country. 4 also week. S quiet in d thereby Yet my was a clever business m w i and & kind ol (I friew I of the leceased, wa. -the members of the different
this, Mr. Edito tili1c, 6 I s. _-Th ' sentence o,f I
01 !1i ow that I am "al Y presen Icarripillent
Our. old Hur . friends,l g6ntA6m , and, "I t --Mr Alex Slemilio returned Bru 8, tl t to ics of dial- l.tJ el a met to take
We, dire6t the still and considerate. p Pi ahis 'fis ' g expedition ODE of the grea, secial attention, of -be lb ing, and often t ade friends wherelmr he went, Until home fro u The Young 't parade.: Reaxled by the
our readers to the il hink in t.___ part in in the -Ian I -of t ort casdotl hire at RIC'sen
1-1 I I ith
aupplement which we'give with this :of bhe dbi ir old ho#ie, you will. ninch very recentl he alwais b. 9A firm 'hopes lake Sa r last Mday. He rep vd which performed w*
issil e. It contains the, Prize List of the h of reco, the avitouncement of. having he d. ood ell and a splendid MenNi I ib rAl Clu meet Fridi Town Ban ession marched
JILT W_ great credit-, the proe Huron and
on Agricultural So4 nth. -Wm.
South Hbrr very, and eld went to Bo to e116
Ob EV Mb LTOX6 I , Outin*.—W de egates to attend the demon
his death will U #ad bl Wi to his rela. 6 . Aety and a we
a nd will also be in on dn $:day to attend the stral i I L in Toronto next mo alon Albert. Rattenbury, n-
anville
athar --interesting reading, which will INTERESTING.- STATISTIca .-As an in- tivep4n. thel'old 0 try visit on his return William streets. Tbe drilling and ma
op, e deepest re' funeral c f tile Itit ,George Lee. L -We Shaw is ll(r on a of the Goderich Encampment
We publish the inniiensl business transacted, remived withfee 98 ceuvres bea, careful perusal de'of the Michigan. -Business 'is
Sj notice that Mr. A. eir, B. A., a former from a tri to Prize -List in this WaY s . we -know in thi's town,yo-e 1kive the ollowin' an were very generally admired, their fine
gr6t by many frien a h farm o has been gaged as Prine times, era being busk
e
ft Will be of service to many of our..read- debied to .-In connection I with thb above we Huronitei' ipal dull 0 Los e them the centre of attrac-
figures for which are in 9 n- uniform mad rent it kindn z dea o. of te Essex Centre fRIgh School. Mr. witb11 tl ,* crops, but the rain on Mo aing was exces- -MI an s, of Mr.
d at the same time to prev 4 0 . Kertip, manager mvy also refer to t e,dea of Mr. Ge ti upon other reading - matter. of 0 selected, from amon day r( ugl it a great n er to towh. tion. Although the evei
nc , oaehi gilvie & Cos. mills hore, and Mr.C. Lee, hardwaremer hant of Bowmanvillei, AN"eir 'wa a g some sively W
ixty appidants. Ile is & distin uished arm,- every eni, Grand Trunk Railway - -who is well known, &Is i, to many in a 9 place. Bethune, Ao il teacher, and an Hensall. given
Hall was Durin tli 'eleven _ nonths ending July Seaforth. Mr. Lee ccon panied Mr.. G scholar, 6 successf, -In e eyei4n a lecture was He etninentl - good yo Ing man;' and th e )a. a:t 'by- thhe ev. Wild, on Vie interest-
Fil( FLOVU1 at $2 per 100 IT
Lost capacity on Sab- 3lat., rs. Ogilvie &. Co.., purchased W. apst to I; Flori a laii t winter. rowded'to its utm le -of Essex Crdre will 'have in Mr. W'Iler 'Mills, the best yet; we are subject of 11 bath evening last bypeople-who came td on the Se fortli maiket 122,222 bushels was a young Man, a t Hally's age, peop the Ilea The destiny of Britain
e obe a good teai3hei and estimable citi- 11' ti 3f Roller Flour at $2 per 100 Is., at 1119 It was in th 'a
were ve y ini imate - frien( NVeir and Caliada." nto the song sermon , of the Rev. f wheat, for which *hey paid -$93,470,50; and they th ... e am. e strain
-Messrs. Thomas Govenlock and e. il Is or c n 1 the cars. we are constantly run -
Mr,'' Thompson of Mi an- The Rev. sidel' here. Th zen.
-in additioa to this jtliey. urcksed out- while Mr. HaRy ey n higi rades of Flour for a large city as his o her- lectures, and was intended
nter have gone to Montreal to I4 ere onr Flour cominends 20 to 26 oents
n took as his subject the'.par- ly the same time and hobt. tra I tribes
e4 'Iems side, for -their o" use. here, 15;270. both died,- at Mear M to show that Britain was the lost
look af r a lot of fat cattle they atv 1r her Flour. in our Grist -
u hu. 0 - in no than ot
49Mj of t proffigal son, ancl delivered a bushels.'Inaking t* en.orinous. ame-unt of the same asease Mr. Lee, also, was, of Isreal, and would ultimately f ulfil
an( hon Le trade we supply. our customers .
address which contained much -of 13711,49Z bushels bf wheat, ground at an estimable gentleman, -%, 1ho was pros- shipping 0 the. old country. -Mr. aud In . . of - Foxtr. The Bakers say the pr+iecies concerning Israel' spoken
Mrs. Jai es A. Cline n with 11 is saine kind y able and
uwsef monition for both' old and this mill. durin4 th6 eevt n molithp, and perous in bus ness,T land p( ptilar with all of Winglial that i a the 4 ff for Good. Dough, Good Cakes of in the bible. He is a v(
'him and x d I ad, and that there is nioney in
iAt interyals diwing the Sunday last in to. n. -Mrs. Jas. vlur
dia- represent n in: all 11107j168.10- Ih-ad- whq knew waker, and one cannot
E en sppliding some using A. we t it buyers of good wheat entertainingl 81,
thoirs f the reab 'ai to 8 ray, of Hensall, lias ' d i of grain. & URQUHART: but list an with pleasure to the remarks
'_e, the united P Mi , there are two other large tion
r; and. M h, d, t churches, gave &p- mi I r, e busi- 'BriILARY ''EazlyonTikursday morn- days at the resid ce of her parents and o i e - kit
W on et O S Ils heri, both of which do a Hensall. 922 1 lie nisk -,a, even jf what he says may not
-,Miss I ,dettlers wi o buy ing la idence of Mr. Wm. M. -A- g Men's rlato muska seleefions. uess er. at the here. a meeting of the Youn ro; V T m. -H equent meet He is intensely
eavy and fr with approval.
Lla-%v-k.&h&-w preAd safe-iwsay-. Gray,. of thi town, wai entered. and Christian Associatio held on Tuesday TRIP, F bis ( . ts were
ed at the organ. - IThe sholvi of r, 6in have fallen, here during loyal, and many oJ 0111
for shipm out sb that we,
u motion was passed ransacked by! burglars. ft seems 'that 'evening, unaninio I g pre-
imusic was really splendid, and was a ing that the! past year consider U91 t loudely applail-ded. Mr. Arannilal
the, Fait f,,, ',days, ell
ecking barves ened about tenderinj avote of t ianks to Rev. Mr.
but benefitfi g pas e ind - the' lecture closed by-, the.
ff-re, . treat.. Revol a. blessrs BroleY, ably over two hundred thousand dollars th, e servant gir k
1, i the choi and all who assist- wOrl'.,
'ands and Maeguirre present, been. paid. out; for wheeit alone on thuee oclock by of two men Thompso' were "Sunda ture fields and aid d, e hav beginning 7 the National Anthem.
root cr6ps, which were to audienc singing Imdtook part in the proceedngs. Not- our'mark A 'As turn, to the sale and in -her Ifed-rooln, -w bell- %woke one 'of ed at the services in ;he hall on y -New ra.
slast. - Town suffe r, 1 VVI, th Stan d ing there wzs s u ell an imm, e n --e .the showing is them yras lightink a ell. ' She was evenin At a i neeting of the
exportation of live,, tocU 9 11TYANIED.-Mr.' Alex. Anderson,
C-1 WZ qually good. of Is 1116111- January eeping do" stait the rest 6 ening the R1 the beat of ord Fr al eld on M miday ev form arly, of this part, but who has been Myth. -d iinder until the 4th of Agust, there N ere 60 family' upstaiia. le Irl -ried out resignatiolf of Rev. . D. McDonZol as X, ort tab The meeting wax liel ev. -A. McLean, left
d a ke r. Gra who at once High Set ool Trustee was read and ac- in tb iwest for the past year, re LoCA iE,9.-R
I he.. iuspices of the'-Youn_ Men's -Christ- caris of Cottle, niaki 20'bead ship- loudlyan ,Ithii 1week on 'it, olidays.
$22 'bell was appi a vi. looking
imm Association. A cGRection of yeq from this ata#on, afid 870 heep. got -up. As oow as the found the cepted, a- l Dr. Campi d tur last Thursday to spend his h aarinei &nlil-. hale (I I darty. Mr. Anderson was He will be absent three or four week
decampe in
W.affltaikein up at the -close of the -meeting m6st ef';hese cattle hi d for -were discovered e r"c his ate d. -Mr.' te, of H were a il pe as -c ices Pbv. M -ie aild of tk- thd old and - would Mr., ouse mi. Yreman and ton; one, be,4t ngers in 0.1 of the ing under
Assoeiztion- ouDtry St. duri i r the a e rebellion, enlist resbyterian church here on
market G ay a tenor si' one ihosi volunteered his iierv4 Davidson of.Longside,preacli
g
least $70 per head, thus mak- -other ileighbois who insti ted a 6earch anada, will sin n the James' t
average, a Colo 3 11 St and doing good Iservice
Mr. reman soo AcCIPK T.-On.- Thursday ig the ;about the premisesi n church hoir on -S nday nexi.-The -Sunday. H9.gave a very able and elo-
in -1 ge sum of $78,400, paid out ool excursion to in ti- iwar' ge teaming suppli6s, and quent ermon, which showed careful
91 as Vrs. Win. McConnell, in this mail standi g n the gate Union Sabbath se) ediate vicinity for fatted eat- -came ajoross so later, suing Big Bear. While tion and deep thought. -An ex -
0
iw er mith, and the Misses McCon-, tie! and a )out $5,000 for'shbep. This te- way at the stx eet. He wa in a; stooping -Goderich on Thursdi wa7s well patron- 0 p a, ca T visited this
, . i ther in Mon a, e saw ly heavy rain storm
id peer n sant the drivirtg into town with :a P volme of busin 6 a, and position and . wa evi e g ised, and the weathe
Idext -w' resents large eing plea tlier4, in with other Ives im- niuc t .h rd 11 P, also the murdered bodies section aff the countrV on Monday., and
fiorq an i uggy, with th through the Ae W4,tchiug o er tions in- excursionists enjo themse e intention, of, shows a progres*e_ and pro9pero e ice-, w4s mach needed. It
derich, -communil. The shipment of cattle , r Tyr6man C* in e poll him rained
g
Of wt Pitt and that of Pol mostly'all
sts to Go mensely. There we 380'adult 'and 308 jqi6i ug thp eclucsioni Sr side whenlrl, n, who was murdered on the day. -Already the hum of the threshing
Iickets told, .iaking in! all 688 man oW, a
me; *ith a very gerious accident. the several months are as follows-: EL unawares and Coll red h.m' before he children' t in pra I alrd in our midst.
rossing the railway track anua ry faimer inachine is he
ey were a ry, 77; February, -38; March, knew where he was. He h d with him excursior ists. -Near'y eve P, lie sidew 1k wh: ell had recently been. this vicinity now uses a self -binder.- d in -becoming -un- Ill --A il, 101; M;Ity, 123; June 165 &pair of boots orse took frght and
and August, thus far, 17.2. worn. as the soles -% e op la. I ar an -n away. VPien opp J_ul;i p' and the in- The flax or i Y A it cour of ereation on the south 'aide of Belgr .. osite 333 opol this ve
JuAn 4s4ble ra re we g Ave
arVs blacksmithslioptheW99Y Besides i se our uy side quite wirili.," They jidentIv be- looks' as, if our dilterprisini flax' nianu- Kink street, u li'der e supervikon of
he era have made rm. C. THF, Pot FoR BA-RGAINS- Sumef
-collided with by would have a our wo thy . pathma;ter, *LNf r.
In *hiclx t adie, -eral other neih- for w iom he was facturer, IN,
he 1. s were, I 4hil ments at iiev. longed to his pall Mr. L. Mur Goods re ced 4way down in price. Straw Goods
lar Dancey Cb t 3, w- h an'finist ed will be A credit Leadin prices
a wagon, and they were thrown out borlieg Atations. i waiting. He also lad witl I him a bottle profitable season. r. L. E. at cost. ig discounts for cash.
ei i 11- e returned t
agains a Mr yr n an conveyed a 11
t tele-grah pole to t' W )art o F the vill tge, being i -1 t feet paid for duce. it pays to deal with A' AyLoy.,
Mrs. M -d- T ndMrs.:ban6ey, ha o town -got him and ti ir bode in their new in dti an wellb Rt, - and aniNg the Belgra-ve. 922 Conuell e shook, Yom- daug i,k6n up their Do Yoy want liter to re,- him to the lockup, n wh, he iijany i mpr 01 eme going on In our LoaiLITIE.s.-The fall wheat, is being
inivired about. the and wa § considerably cei e a thorough t&ining in English, Music there, let go oi hin -for a ildment until residence on Victo Square.' They village rom - ime to time there ate non d will, yield well
166k, while Miss M nnell had her Fine Artgeo - Comine=ial'scienbe? Alifix CAlegei: he could open th(- door. Taking ad- spenttheir honeymoon in the eastern e harvested this week an
broast, one Iractured. The- injured YnZno, Zra firt-class adyan-- i that fo the i mount of money ex ended in gen'eral.-Thonias Wilkinson's new
St.,Thoma,-, is C ancet the prisoner. Provinces, and it is ir eedYess to say they
antage of tll, ce so smart and tidy an residence is aearly completed. -Van
tages at 001 iparativelk -Ielw rates. For annbunce-
ie pla
ah.. la were removed to arro' made a bolt for lib and too)i to his enjoyed the trip. -Mr. Richard Clark, g1veA
ment addrf 3s Principal Austin, B. D. , 92n4 5
app0ai ance. v i good sidewalks, and while Normau, the blacksmith, -hag thd
e.4cal a4d procured., After a -time foul mrn, has beei i engaged with Mr. heels. Mr. . yrem wed him as of this V
DR of Toronto, he. ipare very favorably front of h
VMLY -ek i r Aliss e onnell was taken itiome, and returned f -()in service- as gurgeon of the Royal f4r as the rail ra en p he lost James H' ter,'of . M,,Killo , to run his Our w.lks n)w con is shop painted and lettered
SY un e of much larger plAcps
los we yet
Mrs., mp onnell was removed to the wed Field Force, has sight of him. dayli ht a search tlireshing machin Ig the wit which gives it an- attractive appearance
Grenadiets with the No e, Engine duriy
'd see. more built.
Al- resumed tie pmactio:6-off hes ecial-bmn hop( Particularly as well as 1
Xeiiioiene of Mr.. C.. M_ Whitney. was institute but no tr t' i )&ng a good advertisement to
e ce could be -coming semon.=A team from the Sea- 'd we : te tA Wa IBy. e, 4r, Throat and wou ee a good ' lk or :his 'increasing business. --The Belgrave
th6u-h lidr iniuries are.pam the profes5ion. found of the 1 scal. It he was ."forth Cri O'ket Club wi mt to Brussels on Is I It I
ulland may Diseases. 922cl lai( ' et*een' Rannies'bl'ck and 'cheese company have sold their June
emfuie tier to her room for - some days, allowed to eicape, for al;bou orh he is Wednesday, and played a mate.11 with crossir 0
-he A Goo WITNF--qS. T H. ;:Race, not a very danger, chi -a few the Biusse-Is Club, when the latter came 'NJ ansio i ho a re cter -that part of the make for 8 cents per 1b. -A tinsmith is
th re:ilot serious, and we hopO j a the I u e,
-o it has stre(t being allhost impassable4fte talk-ing f a s
0
The I ll irse I t aul 4 t r 'of he Months in'thelCent al prisi do out victorious. -We understaltd, sr a o opening 0
W41 be aa und &gain. he clevl and gentlem Y e n, woul a -heavy q.liowl .I Of rain. One thin cer- As there is a. goo, pening here for ohe,
vr s aptur d on the Huron road, and Miteilell corder visited our town last him good. No tracp what vier was got been decided that- t1i e civic holiday for taill that if t is not built the business -no doubt he Vill do well. -The cheese
92VV buggy d harnesa were consider- week an had evid6ntly been'aroulld of his compan on. here no doubt, this town will be n Thursday next.
and kaffic wi [I naturally o,
bly' deinorll d. The horse -i-9 -usually boys 11 the J e eap excursions w e arran e or 0 go to the other factory patrons received their pay for
seein he h corder of however, that there were , wo o em
is *e y qaie one, and it is not kmown 9 side ol the c ti -eet, where there is a good milk- on Tu"esday.
last we he -gives' his i experience as as Mr. Gray spw t em bo ffi. distinctly. Toronto, London and loolerich.-If. the .0 wall- , ind r ile thus alluding to our
w4at friglitt, ened it. onstable
follows They gainediltraman -to t house by prisoner. -who escape M -
Aso t& w I mofniiig, V e i ght say we feel proud- of orkixtg of he 6ott Act, itchen * 1doo, h ransacked Tyerman on Thursda- ill call streA t -Q W Entrance Examinations.
S our ex- the k r Jand i 'JE We U We ecu the 1 e eral . od order maintained, and
E S _-C.W11F,.A_TDE8'TRo, .-: 1perlence a anything 1 but satisfactory. eman e c9n P re his CLINTON. .-asked nearly eve r om In the ouse. except on that gentl -ar orIT to learn that the spring wheat 1 were only efused . ouce We stufi that was -the one oc u d b Mr. boots and his bottle of whisky, for al- abse (...of a 1 thing.like rowdyism there- The numbe'r'of candidates who wrote
t i ay, but no I 3 for, and, ir. the imvjoriV of the places visited,' cc on, W I
JA viciaity is likely, to be, an ntire thourrb . Joe" lost tl e soner he sav- I ell ii certainly creditable to our
the liquor- -whisky, I;ran4,y i: 1 bottled ale -was tbing was miskol. It is al., o stated that, 'was 64, and out orf this only 25
pabed
fa e. Until with -in aout two weeks handed on he. bar without a4y, apparent hesita- the resisidenc of Mr. ot ert Lumsden ed the whisky and tlievibts, and he is Villa e and police constable, . Mr. ;-
with one recommended. The last has
looked exeellent, aud promised Ian tion or fear. in -one placb ohly is the law re em if Min a and we hope the good order that t. lia- been enteked- and mnsacked the naturally[ anxious to get fid of th more than the num ber of marki requir-
.;'i' ; spectfully Observed, and i i thalt place the strong- now e izes us wil and
yield.' The intens I aim, enf., e . wa in eat drink.th,at can be grt -called temper- same night, but no ing ha I been taken. the ownet will only th I continue., ed to p"s, but was under the mini -
he ay time, together wi the heavy ri bo the so that Ir.
the b es will fearlessly do his
ance bevem lue beer, which is noth- It is no doubt Ithe a e fell ows who paid- 'mum number im one. subject:
ge,
duty hch, Ing more ot less thana very poor quality of flat Mr. L ith. ,
dws at night, brought I on rust,. w um6d-Q 'the v-i'it.- Our citizens Tuckei. mi and t iq',t he will bepheld in all
it, ilotwithAanding all this manifest GIRLS. 0 ornpletely bIi-1Et&d it
k:1 m io,.%,.-I n ticed in your last
In a few days, a c !ager. , E, Cop that is righ i hnd lawful by all who pro-
-4 idiffererico to the law anO laxiiess in its obben.- sbould be on the- alert aid should b I law-abidding citizens. Edith D. Brown Clinton Model School.... 449
r Tucker jeg of the preparedtogi ailisuchrasoalsaf tting week's isi ue that' Yo amith cor- YP61 and
_asl to xu&ke it useless- Many farmers ance, there, are uniristakable exiderir fess x be Ida H. Boles, Clinton Model School ........ 404
&Ik of cutting, entire fields for green eleinents, of prohibition apparent everywhere, it '-Wb-are pleased to learn
J - Pitt §O.N
-reception when tlity call around, -Since respondei Lt has ma4 -e a slight error in Christ6na S. Co9per, Clinton Model scho(I.. 401
feed, while in Many other instances the and it is lh fauit of the people- rather than the the a ve was in type we I earn. that the .4tati eli L ade by School tnatil . i Bell, pf this place, Who Agnes Cottle, Holmesville ................. 480
law that thbse elements are not in active opera- 0
nLr t e per c in
it will be Id the M A sti i so badly rusted that last [% ek h isfo* une to"fall An'ie F. Fitzsimmons, Clinton Model School 398
'S I!siqe. ion o. 3, Tuck aramith, at the re- froM1 e sv is barn,. there -
tion. b as to prosecute and hardware sto e of Messrs. Johnsoji Sect Sarah E. lzzard,.No. 11, Goderich township.. 393
even for fodder. This it g beam in h
utterly 1, nobody cii;Tos to make it his busi id the Brothers was ;enterqd on tbe previous ess. ness an cent ell nee examb ation. Two out of Mary E. Jenkins, Goderich township ...... 385
ring er, is
-Y are certain a great misfortune. This crop, traffickeis! valizin this tecoming day b ol is back and should night and sev6r&l're+oIverq and a shot three pa of 661 y Clam Jenkins, Goderieb township .......... 381
ra had been aL fail- day bolde - and more teckless. The worst 8 makin a per cent. rapi re(overing from hi
which fr several yea Is IjurleS. Ellen McGowan No. 10, East Wawanosh .... 411
i instance the
noticeable 'eature thateawnle under out observa- 911-11 carried a0ay. In thi ii).5tead C f 67 as sti.ted last week. -
tale., gave a large yield-. last ear, and We e sc oil to see him in his- usual Ada McEwen, No. 10, Hay.. ........... 443
tion was ib a extension of is sort of illegitimate burglars gaindd, ad ission. io'the prb- pRECISE. Ida Murch, Holwesville ...... ............. 437
0 eal*.- -Miss Di
arge breadth t onnerly r es -by emoym e of glass from e ntly there was a I' raffic to hd that were f Ala 9 , pan go key, of Forest, Annie O'Brien, No. 4, Tuckersmith .......... 375
restricted I y the CiooWs Act and where the sale Town-
wn thisaeason, and had it aot been ZU and A rinstrbng, of London Florence,M. Rich4idson,No, 9, Goderich t1p 38o
p tairs window'.
of liquor of aTiy kind had been for r the untoward cimumstance mention _yedra un-* an u a hi are thi4 week the guests of Mrs known." RFTURTiED.-Our old friend, Mr. ship Annie Ross, No. 10, Fast Wawanosh ........ 432
V Alice AL.Rumball, Holmeaville ............. 408
e there would have been a large crop. r B-RiE. i -s. r. Itur e -The Misses Wood I Mary Sloan, Blyth ........... .......... 386
VVe res ectfully di e attention LOCAL lburt, foimepr- 1W. MoLekn eft e0t th John Prang, has re rned home after a
The ruat also struck the fall wheat, but of Inspe in He bad last- 1P visi friends in Bayfield Com 31. A-antass - -gehool.... 435
or Ball to the fore -going state-, ly of Brucefietd, has --bee]! el cted a irus- two months visit 'rermany. el, Clinton M;dil
guost of it -was, too- far advanced to be and un On. We wish them a Kate Walker, Union No. 6, H-ullett and East
gI ment. C n the strength of such evidence tee of thi Mi 'h ll ublic School in lieu a good time and looll 9 well. - 'He had a
', of 391
aly injured and if safely housed, he could iearcely fail to -secure se veral of Dr. Hodge,1 wao h 01 Lei to the old le passi1ge each wa across- tir i .-Mv. Win. Shirray,son: Wawanosh ................... most enjoyab pleai a t ao. erage crop. While the as Mr. N col 1hirray, of Ray, is this week BOYS.
wUl be i good convictio: is. He would &nd more in- it country. 'Th,6 peoIX oflAitch 11 could' the big pond.. He likes the T father raAure of the sprin&wheat will be keen visitn in' rt Elgin. Mr. A. A -mold, JaulesA. Ball, Clinton Model School, 401
than he Aid in the Goderich Blue Ribbon- not have mad iL better a I cti ll. -Mn ladd " much, but he, likes Ontario and t3 'r felt 1Y. y of our faTmers, the I of 41 ig, -law student, was here Albert W. Beacom, No. 10, Goderich towns'p 387
noz .maRy oss Beer. A e up, * Mr. In§pector, its Richard Rob: u nith, has -the Coun y of Huron' in particular,much - lays with relatives.- James E. Docking, Holmesville ............ 422
, eat as if they i soa, of. T' k6rsi ape ew i
-were de- Ai;l t t time yo i making som. e show for Wt with us a real ouriosit he shape better. p4ndiiAg upoll, it entirely, as of late The v. 1. M. Campbell,'Of Goderich, Jaeob Hunter, No; 4, Hullett ...... I ....... 534
your sataaf r the Mitchell Recorder mail of a humming I bird a -est. is indeed wishing forrain it Jas Lanaborough, *Nib. 6, Tuckersmith ...... 451
years, fall wlieat has been the main RAv, . -After Ion
chafti'man ol the Goderich District, will John Lindsay, No. 11, Goderich township.; W
op, mers ha,ve won't.go-bwk bA his word, weknow, wonderfully made -,.for ill far'sur- came at I wt; an4 for wo days we -had a - N anul most far imore or preql in thd Methodi.t church here on Win. Lebb, Hohnesvillq ... .............. 421
4as of it this year too. passes the most exqu ifte w )r 8 A human - splendid down -pour, which, while it Sab h esehinj next, August 9th.- O.BITU_ Rli.-The aA but not unex- ingenuity. The ne , s i Ltta bed to a stoped 4arvesting i perations, will do RRC-016n1R._N-DED. eii*nt ;of ille death -of small limb, and is in'shapc I ke the bowl good to the roots akol pasfurea, while Mr. aid Mi a. Blackmore and Miss A m- Margaret Cumming, No. 7, Hullett.... 438
Hally reached here *on of a pipe. The walls: re niade of wool the women folks. all acknowledge . that Art who have W YX C, H A'3 1.
rew St. Thomas, and SneAlorton, Mr. And late of Alma in tile To4rish flul-* Tuesday. 11pst. Mr. Hally died at the firmly woven to . ethor, an tbelicovered nature's sprinkler is Er superior -to he bee ?1.8* i Mr. Francis Armstrong, of ip' 9 1. The number of candidates writing was
tett, wh re;6ved to Kansas ab:rft five residenee of a friend in Toronto on Tues- Ha I e d home last week. -Mr.,
withmoss.- Mr.Rd, inson ad elled the ordinary tin sprilill ling' can used for H 62, of which 39 passed and two are re-
won-ths ago, writes to us' from Frank- day moining. In accor,dnce with a tree and fouild t2 nies I a erwards. watering flowers, Ja*ns, &c.. e y S I *son of Conrad Soldan, of ommended. - This wa's the first time n
it, but they ay i ho h a been in M fort, in that Sltate under date of July wish expressed beforehig -death, the re- There had been two ggs i anito'ba for the c NEW SHoF. Sizari -Mr, John Lang entrance examihation was held at Wing'.
;%at Pf I - 13th), as fGllows.- We landed. in Frank- mams,were fbrv aroled to Seaiforth, -and had A broken by the fa YE a 8,has returned home on a
91 liiilg ol the tree. :has open0 out a i ew shop in :C. F. P lur t . ham, consequently- 'there was a -larger
I did not reaulle'd here o' visit and in t nds remaining until prin
fort on the 8th of March. n -Wednesday -afternoom -Mr. Robt. Falison has IER., with us 'a oner's'old store., Our town is now I 'a g.
think much of the conntry a' -t fire-taight, They were tAken ch i W819 Tak ii on tile whole,he likes the country number of advanced pupils writing than
arge,of heroby tile sa'mple of the choicest go a . wris we well 4upplied with i ioe manu faeturers h, but tile longer I aa here the. better I members 1 of . Britannia Masonic Lodge, have seen for a IOULY time. One of them as there. -are four, A-hol none of our citi- well t ere might be under other eircumstan,
; to ( u ter inches zens nee cei. The names are as follows like it. The 'I&rge carn field& are a; who, 0 ether with a large number of measured three-aiia-three, d go with-b6les in their shoes bea-utiful sight. L One can stand an a our citizens paid a- lakt tribute, of respect - one way and four inchei eother.- for want of men tM mend them. The Clinton. elavatiorx,, and, looking. around see to the Memory of - the"deceased by ac- R6v.'TJios. Me Franc4a Donohue, No. 7, West Wawanosh.. 427
Guire. lately of Emerson, old men, J. J. RoeUing, Fred KIbbler Di DICATI ST A NFw HALL.-Thurs- Laura Donobue'No. 7, West Wawahosh.... 454
'We had &,very wet companying the remains to tleat-. ;.preached in the P -,r an church. and N. Deichert, &rd AM at work nd
thousands f acres. day Of laal week was a gala day Janet Eadie, No'. 11, Turnberry ............ m
rMg, n at two d the fir planted corn nearly landbali cemetery, wher tbeinterment Jast Sabbath Pand limer. Most are all doing a 9 this to
6 k ood lusiness. amongst the Oddfellows of wn. Kate Hadie, No. 11, Tufnberry........._.. 4"
1 r4t-:d in the c -mound 'but the second wAs made in the same i4*e rests excellent discou Valencia Ensign, No. 4, Ashfield ............. 426
plot *1 rses. Mr, ThQmp. DEATR,'r'-A childl elonking to Mr. J. Inviiations lad been issued to the
Bridget Je Gibbons, No. 12, West Wawanoah 511
planting came. on nicely,L &-nd now looks the remains of Mr. David Halty, a' -son, of Midlani d Cfty, IV ichigan, and Haberer,' of the Bli ad Line, Hay, died e part in the ellie R. Grey, Wingham Public School.. 600
n g] oring odges to ta
e"
-same pla e that stands ten -feet 'Mr. Rally was- a comparatively you; fri6nds here Irecenty Luthe -ran it c hey "o 2, Turnbe63 ............ "i
Iiiell) &-ad promi,ses a bigcrop. I hae brother, who died -about four years ago. Mrs. Thom. pion hE ve een . visiting con Saturday last, an was buried inthe e el tion the day, and right nobly ey left on op r 119 cemetery h on Monday. espond to - the reque'st. '0 e Ro il, East Wawa -nosh ... 445
nie:LInd
oa my -igh. - profitable crop. I man, being only 37 years of age, and for I ednesday. Mrs. Tim did -No. 12, W. Wawahosh 441
Cam is ELL very about four.- yeics of age. Th—eve Lo Gertrude Locihart,
son, when was. oll at Hensall, Brucefield, Goderich, .9,
I Caroline Love, No. East Wawanosh ...... 447
hi ink one man nd a team can - cultivate his years had seen a deal of the world. Miss Hargan, !taught one ithe depart- were 38 rigs followbdIr the hearse in the ,Win),, am and'Seafortli, were represent- Jane Lovell, No..2, Turnberry... 50aer.ea-fit. Tli seed costs about 5cents When quite a young man tieleftthe ments of the §eaforth PUX i School.= funeral procession. ed, I sides 11fite a 'number of t Maggie McDonald, Wingharn 492
he differ- Public Schoof.. 552
or acr and one, 91
Hannah XcKee,No. 12, CuIross ............ 459
has 'x mon,thsin whch parental home and struck- out,form - Xr. Hilliard, of Iroquois, is i at present SicK.--!-We learn, that Mrs. H. 0. ent Elcamfinents. The visiting breth-
Of - Scotland -and in town. He takes dh -ve - ill, and has been confined en, ere met by tbe-Reception Commit- Nellie 31ILY Paulin, Wingliam Public, Sch; L. 550
gat it. It is pre-eminently a poor self. He was a native 'Annie XcLaren, Wingham Public School 601
ar*e Mr. Holm Faust is ry
an'seFop. Tl' ere is no expensethresh- still h as relatives. residing there. He steals law offieelhere durinr that gentle- to. bed for several days, and is in a criti- ee f the Clinton lodge, and every May Pirie, Wingham Public School .......... 442
ihg or harve.sti g, and no money to lay was engaged for a time in 4 large whole- man's absence for his h1h,"days.-Mr. cal condition. -Mr.! Jacob Hohner, of effor; was -put forth to give thern.a, MargaretMcLean, No. 3, Turnberz7 ........ 397
go MaWe Porterfield, No. 8, East Wawanosh.. 375
ge, But still? this eoimry is not a 'having a taste for travel h emigr 4oliit if one -works himself to od advan- sale dry -goods _house in Glasgow, but John Mulholland, formerI3 salksman in this place, who hiU been- working in ahearty-wElcome. Th6membersottlie, Emilie Worts Ro6, Wingham Public School 400
ated to Wilson and Yoiings'store his town, I
Michigan for the P0 two months, was Godi wich R i6ampment, in full illiform Mina Tucker, No. 5, Morris ............... * 386
para,disp b 2
- y any means,. and I notice America when a, little over is yea;rs is at present Visitil old frieiids here. summoned home by i flegraph on account arrh qdn the morning ttain,, and Annie Wellwood, 39o. 12, West Wawuno8h.. 510
ical were
there re draw -backs hr6 as well as of age., He spent sonle,time in'the He_ kitends go to- & - I . I
ro shortly to of the serious illness of his daughter.; met 15y. the Clinton lodge, acco Tpaiied BOYS.
e. Anaong these are the heavy United States, and ultirnatel - e suo his es -there. Atoilis1r, Y ame pur Asewh --T] ; Messrs.' She is now some beti 3r. by 1 e a. -Band. A procession was Chas. 'have bo4ht and Anderson, Fordyce Pubho School .... 390
fof Cas I - - r' 'John An'derson, No. 3, Eiist;WaWanosh.. . ... 407
S - etimes. -when it ratina, -it to Seaforth about 17 Years ago, and e., of this town* foru dlonwd niarched to the hall. He e
i1ours down as I have never seen it. a considerable time was engaged in the shipped 500 - battle this eascin. This Brus els. John Evans,Davis, Wingham Public School 606
in Huron. A cyclone . passed dry goods house of Messrs. E. Hiek,. at. an average rice of 70 per I head Loc_iL' ev arrar glement for enjoyment and Wm. P. Dinaley, Winghain Public School,., -402
here in A -lay BRIEFS.-Roberteraham, who coln t ],ad. been made. Luncheon was Thos. Ctonyn, Wingham Public School ..... .
and - it was sou A Co., and afterwards with Atr. ' *6uld imake the Im-ge si in of $25,000 hais been! away on a fishing excursion Met in I 0 9 of the a 476
gilough to, inake one's hair ide rooms, And Jas. Campbell, Whighatki Public Sch'ool. 471
Superior, re I Win. Cronyn, Winghain Public School. . .... 521
stand on end A. G.- McDougall, ith w6m 1. he .-that -has 'beeli paid out 6 r on0 firm for to Red Rock, bn Lak n w b all, -with its iite roo
to witii ess iL It went through Frank- becaule, a partner. For several years, cattle alone in -this viciiii; durm' the ed lastTu: esday hay-fil he M91 Jas-H.EaldifWingham Public School.... 425
fort, two m iles'nortll of our place, and Mr. M Dongall and he were exten- present season. -;-Mr. Win y ell away nearly 3 thro w ope 'to the visitors. They -all Win. F6 th, No. 3, Turnberry ............ :391
* 0 . Phillips, of weeks. -iBob -looks nd him- expi ea. d a- irprise at the commodious- Alex. Filaser, No. 2, Turnbern .............. 375
n wood of two buildings, sively -engaged in the Florence, formerly a reside it of Stanley, self when away wh li means that he ness an be iity of the new 'remises. AndrewID Gem 9, Turnberry. 408
it made kindh p mill, No. nston, Winghani Public School ... 462
wreekedsevem more very badly' but dairy 't roducts business. 'At . length, in this county, write us hat he has, a - must - h re caught a number Will. Jo no p .. on in out town was hurt, but.the owing to heavy losses iriade in pr of the The : r in a' h%ndsomly carpeted and John 0. Wirehouse, No. 9, Kinlofs .......... 4*2
1%T_ oduce -eow wb1ch recently 'gave bir 'h to two speckled beauties. HeAs a great lover. tart fu y lecorated with appropr te R bt.
-Uettlers fulther:west fared Worse- The shipped to the old coui t6` the 'firm was calves, :one two aftEr the other. of -the sroft.--Alrs. A Scott and Miss inot oe and emblems. . At 4 o'clock the
0 .1 Moore, No. 2, Turnberry .......... 376
n we&-ther 1low is very warm and dry. Win. J. illy,,No. 8, East Wawano.sh ...... 396
obligpd to suspend and golli of busi- ature the like of 4ennie qormack are f wayl'tbia, weel on . Snell, Wingham Public School.... 511
This is a freak men Lbe -s of the order assembled to dedi-
Edgar he fal wheat is all cut and saved, and ness. '11ree years agc Thos. H Wilkh son, No. 6, Morris .......... 399
C1101pa are last spring Mr. which w ear. --Th cricket the, lake to Clevetand.-A_ Straclian catethe hall; Judge Toms, o Gode n Sarnia rich,wtstile ting (4rand Master, and, being harvested. They Rally went to Winnipeg and received match between Clir to d Seaforth arid W. B. Dickson, i xe away -to , . -1 are fa', but -,lot nearly 9G heavy as I a good situatio, . lasqis ( lie LotticT McCullough, Wingham Publi School m7
n there as traveller.for clubs did "n 1e qn Mon- and Det oit spending their holdays.- was te in the various offices by:
Jw..S. akin, Wingbain Pulic Schopl ...... 40.8
Gibson,,of Wro: xeter, was in town Brothe 8 I 'Oderich have c, in Huron. I think thi is a a wholesale house While'thus engaged day, owin -The -A. L. roap g. to the'wetmeath.br. us cou-iltry, and that a m an c and bile travelling for hi's firm -in the Seaforth Bicycle Club iltend having Monday, appraising the new- IVADolen G. ar F. Lawrence, K1 better here, with small Means, than I d' Jr., t 13i-licefield; Manning,
Northv est he got caught in, a severEi their, second annual t)urna ent on he Mill previous to haniling 'over the de- White, and mith, dinton. Usborne. in Huron, as the land is cheaper, while blizzard and bad to he oai on the open Rea'reatiou. (4rounds on WE driesday, the bentures e reports . the 'Mill worth e ' sica part of the ceremony was EDITOR. =Allow me
it is! jin t as good as can be fo nd any- prairieaIl night. Tll M u He 'was ifever very 26th inst. They fimend 3,ivin'g about *over th amount r uired.-Gol circulated journal
where A uder the sun. New pri- die & und(r the charge of Brohers Jones and throu your widely
9 1ne se!U robust, and this expGtir proved too $400 in prizes, unit w 11 Jim e one of the MoCullo -h, ibe well- ; nown engine build- Cole -witb L.' Smith as organi-st. ks to the directors
to exp as my than
-it frola twelve to, fifteen dollars p r much for him He contracted a severe best- celebrations evor he, d in 'this see- era, of (all q , have last placed a -very The ceremony itself is a very beautiful and managers,of the Usborne and Hib-
I wa's lookin cre, at a lot the other cold which settled upon his lungs, and tion of the country -Tho' mean and fine engine of the 11-beelock pate
C lit in and ppro 1 iate one; In the centre of bert F re -Insurance Company for the
dayhich is offered for twelve dollars from th e- ,effe ts'of which he never recov - ungentlemanlyl insinu p tion manner in which my claim
-oolen inill.--G. A. Deadman thel al the c very prompt
made by the the new , orners of. al square: per acre, and if the same lot was in ered. He had to give- up his situation, ind Mitchell Advocate wainit our Fire has beeh purchasilig,
itUrOn- .t would sell for fifty doll' p " some more real table, were peated four Heralds. On against the Company was paid. On the
a acre. - Im' ved land, ars er for the part two years he has been travel. Brigade re unwortb] " f that paper and estate fro na %Vni. -11 tin, where, he 'in- the I ole m e+ e four -%raSeS filljol with 13thJu my barn and contents wer7e
pro of course, is ling through the'South_NVes ly
I teim States, discreditable to the Mitchell company. tends - keeping his e. -F. flowl wl destroved by lightning and on the 15th
higher,i and sells at from twenty to part of the ti y in futur eat, water and oil. The
I -MI e in California aq(T-part If that company oialin t ta ie defeat with C. Rogers, house iiq being elaborately )f ti 6 ceremony dealing with the 4
thirty _4,ollars. per acre according to in Colejado. paxt di;ectors met at my place lot 3, con -
The disease, however -had reasonably good graDe they stiouldnot fittedup for the gartlEn party Wednes- char firit , fidelity and the sowi cession 3, and adjusted my claim satia respectable day evening, undei the auspices of the the oo sc
ituation and buildings. so firin a -hold upo4 is constitu- attempt- to odinpete with 9
as good as I ever tasted,. and th t
I 3 are illustrated by: infActorily. Such promptness as -this
e climate tion that nothing , .1 he
could reinove it. He companies. -Mr and Mrs4 F. G. Spar LadiesAidSocie '4't.Jolin'seburch.- use i ale of these. Fidelity was repre-
ionths ling returned from tour If the weather is finei I L good time is ex- send byli"ItMig heoiltomakeitthe mends the company to all who wishto be
seem.,,st behealthyat any rate there freturne'd to Canada abouttwon . ty- dese7ss special mention and recom-
their European e t
i4 not Iuoih- sckness aroun(l, and not I ago with the intenti' 011%of going to Soot. 6a Friday -last. Tlie)`enj'?Y'ed the trip pected b . all NA-hoatte id. -0. orge HaW- fire 6 the a the
e good seed by scat.; honestly and squarely dealt with. Al -
'I of
iext. r
01 n 6,crt( a Ioysi
W1
AUGUST 7, 18M.
KIDUS EMPORIUlt'-,
Midsummer Salet'
I a determined to treat m y_euBtom.
era, and all intending purchaser, to a
S1GHTEEN!
Real Genuine 8 a] e,
-W UODE
dopartment
A,'OA
Goods in every must
reduced to make room for fall. importa
tions. JVe will commence in the
MI[ T__J [_J Y
rder to commencie
) ent jrel.T new stock
our eustora the
annu
tol-a Nve are' now offerit
u,*t-clais
stock of Boots
C L E A R IN G 0 U T.
cars at very greatly redw
),lake room for'our inammo
goods shortly to arrivl M
everything at a -SACRIFICE. Ve
,sorted, compnsilig 1101
the trade, from the V011 -
must have room, and are determined to
Frene'h Kid
est and -hemvl
make -sweeping reductions in every Ae.
partment to clear out the stock.
In 11ats, and -Caps w-,, belil
stock, 11. the counts-, consb>t
Tro(Arow S -, sons fur felt
A call solicited. No trouble to shaw i
,
stiff Hat$ and Ameximn
goods.
Hats. our aim is to =
cleariing.-sale an est -Wish
1)alt -of our b-gemess. , So t1b
-Thomas
Kidd'-il
nounce our senfi-annual c1c,
n can rel,.Von gtttl
gebig adverViie will sola rk
CornerMain and Market Streets, C4th.
CSH. For in, tance, we.
leetion of 13oots, Shoes an,,
low me also bi this connection to return
You your eboice Of the lot
31lucli. better coUect'On fOr
my sincere thanks to my neighbors and
friends, ho, so nobly and heroically as'
cwi get 1 adieg'%,rpd Lexthe.
sisted . at the fire, and but for vihose
loss, that
ylth jivited bottoms, wort!
Roay Bucl.-le Flow Boots,
timely assistance my and of
the Company, would have been rendeied
I
$1, orth --I 4, big clolled
very heavy by the loss 'of my bank baTn,
Ki and Potish Calf ButtOl
whioll wa-P
saved after a ong alid hard
id button hole -S, for -4.1 850
fight it bbino, only ten feet distantvkom
ti;Lecbeapest goods wo have,
the other..
Hibbort.
MUNICIPAL STAT1.13TICS.-Froni, t1le
Estate of John G
voters' list of the township of Ribbert
we learn that there are in the towit
752 persons entitled to vote at
lye, havetill a big lot of 1.
MI .. ieipa, e' and electio W' to the.
to the estate, bought . at au
LegislatiN e letsembly and of these- 15&
i"Ir out at 89C on I the dolla,
are farmers sons and 50 are tenantL'
Lon" Boots clearing out, al
There are 29 who are entitled to vote At
An 0Y
Municipal elections only, and of these 21
-it icost priev.
are females. here art S35 eligible to,
serve as jurors.
TnE Cuors.-Most of the fallwheat
A 0
woodrimy & -ous an IV
in this township has now been cut. On
Fur lints at cost price, tma.
the whole it is P. fair exn-n. FlIthough
will be refused-lor MeWs oni
some of it - is badly rusted, -, hich will
We have still a few fine XAn
deteriorate the avera ge quality as well as
lessen the av Id. The Cromarty,
concession is is year the champion fall
wheat , line in the t6wnship. Spring wheat 'is so ba&y rusted that in many
Our -Grocery Depalt IB4t
places it will be an entire failure. Bar-
agin this -weel, N% Ith evler l
ley isanxcellent crop, although what
was not hotised before the late ' ,
be sonr'what discolored. -Oats will ea
fine crop, and peas never looked better,
and will Live a.very large yield if the
-bug leav'es1hem. iiloll.
FREE DEL,
TERRIBLF, AccmF._xT.--,-On. Tuesdai
evening ast a son of Mr. Michael G-orin-
ley, oil the 4th concession of Hibbert,
aged about 14 years, met with a terrible
Ing accident, It seems that he was hold'
a span of horses which were attached f&,
GEO.
a reaper, just as the heavy storm was
coming OIL. He stepped to one side, ill front of the table of the machine,and
just as be did so the horses gave a suddei
Noted for Choic,
spring and started off. The poor fellbw
was caught by the gaards and was car-
ried a ebilsidErable dista;nce in this,posl-
- I
tion before the horses were a topp ed.
GRAN.
Unfortunately the knives were still in
gear -and they eat And mangled h a body
Ill a, frightful manner, and besides this
broken finger
cle4al
an arm was and a cut -clear
-sefluie
off. His recovery is almost impossible.
The Crops in the Northwest.
The Minneapolis Journal of July 31st.
-AT TH
says. The frequenthea-%,yrainst-hrougho-ut
the Northwest during the past week, ac-
companied by sultry weather, havel en
Cheap CaLsli
rise tograve apprehensions concerimig
the safety. of ifie 4heat crop. In the
southern, part of -the State the crop is
now ready to harvest, and ml ny filds
are being out down. Where wheat
was fully rite before the unfavorable
weather set in no great damage could - I
ensue, but there was
HUffman
comparative Y little
-of the crop that was far enough
advanced to escape injury from the Wil-
'hich has poured down almost !ng sun
incessantly since the 20th inst, The
EEAFOR
hotweather has bengeneral all over
the Northwest, and it is not possible
that the crops could 'escape ripening
under the circumstances. The Juritid
has sent out telegraphic inquiries
Tremendous alaughte
to every important point in the Northwest durill th %at -two aw.
e pi
Every articl an d al
irls
About two-th of tile return's show the eather 1 to have been
plate will be sold re -1
very favorable in Minnesota, and Da-
We'hrol,Ll this Zile ill
kota, but the damage up to yester-
day was confined mainly to the southern
room for NEW FALL'
and eastern, poitiona -:of inniesota and
Dakota. In the Red River Vallej
Vonfound this le
W wi
and along the Northern Pacific 11iiie
the prospects for a big crop were nevir:
. klarin sals gener
more favorable than they were' up to
last Sunday. There had been a oid 9
what we sa,,
deal of rain, but the weather kept coolit
to do is to call at.
and no damaging W-inds are repolte&
The hot walve wtic][l struck here -was as
anil be eonv nc
severe in North Dalt-ota. and Minnesota-
and what dainage has been done min be
com ll, 'No, trouble
traced to the work of the sun during tile
We Ivilt verybody t4
lastfoui days. The crop in thatsectift
is not quite far enough advanced to'.
suffer seriously from blight, but the
fields are rusting bddly. In the Jame"s
come to all Reniembe,
River Valley wheat has been blighted"
badly, and some is how being cut wl
'bushels
will', not yield over eight Per
acre' In Southern Minnesota the damag
Cheap Osts]
has been aggravated by the presence of
the chinch bug in many places, and it is
now generally conc ded that the crop ill
all that Portion of the 48tate south
line east and est throu -gh -Minneapolb
is injured from 10 to 30 per cent, froin
all causes. Along the western end f the Winona & St. Peter Road,
HOFFMAN"
therols-
are nearly all harvested, and escsp d
the hot weather. The yield there iiII
be very goed.
4