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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1887-08-26, Page 4. , - . __ I - - . � ; . . . . . . - . � . . . - f (� . - I . - ! I I ., 1 . . . . � - I - . . I . . . I : i I I I - I � - � . � I . I - . - , � 1, . . "t I . � . I ,�� I - . � . . I . � I I - : . . - . . . � . � . . � . � - . I i � - . . � I - . � . . I � . I . . 4 � � - � I I . . . . . I � . � . . . - � . . I . __ . � � I � . - i " . I - . - I -i . i� I I . I , I - . . - , I - I I - : � - , . I . . w �, I � � � - . I - . � : � . . . I � . - I . . - I , . I � ; I � . . � . I - I . I , I . . - I ; . * . . I I I . . . Z . � . � � . . I . - . - - ; I I - ; - � I � . . � I 1. . . . � - . . . � . - . I . � i . . 4 . I . . I . 1* . I . ". - I . . . I I . . � . - I �: . . � I . . I W I I - I . . ­ I I . � . . ! - . . I � - � � . . . - . . . - i , � � - . I - I . . . i I . . I � I . . I . . . i . � I � - - I , I I . . . - . � I � t2,6 1887 � I I I I - I . . - I . �_ 3 ".. � I I - , ; � I . � - � - '10 T � - .- - . . . I A , .� " . - . . f AuGusT 26, 1887. . Z ., . . � i . I 961 . __ . .. I . i SITOR. � � I .P., -1 - --- I . . . . I E i� �, -_ � I'll - i - " _ ' . - . .- ! I -_ - _____ ______1__"1"ft 0.7 �_­_ ­� riving 1-1 I . I - . __ , � 4 � . - f __ ___ . __­­ -.------ - . _. ___ . - - �to and a - . - - - . i 1110t tue Tnsrket,aT' __ . I o' iginate I � 'I ) yeoir � . - . __ � __ it d betwe6n north-east districts was 4 inches less zels and carrots, 'but otherwise these - ­; ** � - - - - . , '00, ,4 4"M"00!!!_., _­ __.. _________. - to How- Czar rqplied that the Prince's election tents, bi fire. . r I re of the five years roots must be a decided failure, . JW'_ L' . . U front Of - I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lature, they .exi6eeded their legitimate them ,give their patronage. . 3 day 4ime, .but .than the averaL � - 10 . 4 to bel , , . . would not be recognizQd by.Rxkssia, 4nd 11 and 12 o'clock in th( li inches lea in the HAY CROP. ill I I ay, a Government , stery, and -in less 1882-86, but only I I - If P.- . I and the horSe JU owed ever, be this as 'it in - by what means is a my� .1 'to , .king her Bor : powers and they did this for the av t the Prince coiitd by no pretext jus -west district. In the Though the drouth has reduced the ­ t . . � � I . to have so much regard for ths u- than half an hour nothing but -a pile of north and north I of the hay crop its effects have no- . I.. I 1, tiol L horse V A& TheL figure between the parenthesis after e -of that that professes I tify his journey. to Bulgaria. The eirc . d the place where it stood. latter the fall of July exceeded the aver- bulk I � I - � . on which purpose of oppressing the peopl , I - expresses the hope that ashes marke 1i inch been so serious as might have been t - � 0,110. t1h �'. I � 1. )100 each line denoteathe page of the paper . Province for the benefit of a p6vate home industries does not cut a very con lar in conciusion I an inch being I I - I i I X ha advertisement wil,l be found. . he Bul%arian people will coincide with The barn contained ihe whole of , this age by nearly I and 2 pected. 'The weather, dur' ex- - - #Oar a veu I � - I ! siate t figure in going to a foreign mar- t 12 tons of more than in the eastern district ing bayi,ng, . a f � ills -R. Pepper. (6) company, and the people of Manitoba rmit a. flag- years' crop except hay, with ' . '� the 'Ca - � Tuakersmith Cider M tha Russian views and not pe in either of the others. was of the most favorable c L L 11 " f ,W days. How Sorne, People go to Bed. (8) . o purchase what they could get A. The a waigon and buggy. At the risk of her inches more than .haracter Poo- L � I . f e day)3 ,SLtr,atf ­ wil prove themselves poltroons if they ket 1. . rant violation of the Berlin Treaty. , L affect of the long period of sible, and except that in sorne cases . - or* L� Stray ,rs. C. ]Douglas. (5) . I . � the � - I . red Cattle -M- . L - An he Russian Circa- life Mrs. Million went in and loosened The general I VO- t'Thur'3 f.tice&'Coh . . i * . Strayed Sheep -Barnet Belton- (5) . submit quietly and. accept such treat- just, is well from our own dealers. (I Moscow Gazette says t -bred ball, and drouth was accentuated by the high crop may have been a trifle over -ripe it � 110- �' VaSsrs - I I . 200L Acre Farm for Sale -A. K. Robertson, (6) thtl were bound to ign,ire- Canadian lar to the powers regarding Prince Far- the -horses, - a. thorough 11 oys-.-:7 ke Leticumber, I Re t. It is reported that Sir John Mae . ' 3, which were . thus saved. temperature and clear sky which,pre- has been housed in prime conditiolL . 06 sno, .A's -in - a i f I Y . . arS L proba. 11 � - moval-C- Stew -art. (6) men I dinand has given great satisfaction Some PiW . on it. vailed throughout the maturing stage of to the aggregate yield it appe 19 . Cider, Cider -B, Thomson. (8) ram first hands why rance of $1,200 . , This vag`ta )� I donald has expressed his determination dealers and -buy f .. *f L tin. � L .. . Ln Daly. (5) . throughout Russia. It believes Prince There was an insu I ble that owing to increased acreage the , 410T 3bT id I 'i Seed Wheat for Sale -Joh . � at look to the Mother Country r ri- - -Sunday afternoon of last week se -strongly re"T, Fartnership Dissolved-We0cott & Sanders. (6) v- did they n crop will be little below* -the average, . . . .be � I that the authority of the Do minion 0-0 � , . - . ardinand's retirement now to be inei � - FALL NvHEAT. 1---�io ikept-In t . - . Messrs. Macdotald and. Stewart were � y zxf* It is Boys, Loolk- Here! ­M. R. counter. (8) tes 9 There table, and says if he does not leave Bal- . The clover seed crop will .Prove as - ,,, ,Ve, . . OrDment sh-all not be thus set at defiance; instead of to the United Sta . - I a C4 At I ___ . I .. et in Clinton in a Fall wheat has suffered from a succes near. � � , is Inornilng a "' - Fine Art G&Uery� . and' ga;ria Russia will renounce her obliga- driving along 0, stre ly as possible a total failure, and m. 11eh I so(i tbi "e � are as- ffood presses made in Engl , all throirah - Notice to Contrictors-Wrn. McConnell. (6) aiiiway will 0 : sion of reverses extending 0 VO three clays' sPre Mortgage Sale -E. M. Chadwick. (6) that the Red River Valley r I - tions under the Berlin treaty, which livery i rig, the horse took fright at a of this year's seiAing will aitiount. t, I 0114 The Vege never be built or operated, and, that to a�dive believe better, than can be pro r de- buggy, covered Yvith canvas, standing in the growing season. -Fi-tst came the - to - ut, of it- . - - Fifty Acre Farm for Sale -J. Taylor. (5) . . . "she has always regarded as a bitte nee. Before severe night frosts and the cold' dry nothing. Alsike -withstood the spring W t -Sig ,rauseralaut 08 To Dressmaken-Sco-M Brothers. (8), prevent this he Vvill pro6ure a large de- cared in*the United States and still this caption after a glorious war." front of Mr. Cottier's reside frosts and sum, m-er drouth Inuch '6e aeroble I . led � buggy, and even be- weather of early spring and then the tter, 400 8 tra4.i - conjing up to the I � ho look at it is fee . ant coolly pass by tile AN,OTIIBR VICTIM. -Another of the than red clover. � �,Jiils ,a �, I I 4 � ta hment of British soldiers and have. lip-hyal Governm . . orror fore the driver knew what the harse was extreme heat and drouth of summer, . SO W. 01a . I � f S . ,Rie,l., rd I victims Of the Chatsworth railway.h - * STATISTICS OF FIFLD CROPS. ti.-. , . atr ou txpooltoro theeih stationed at Winnipeg for the pur-1 other Country and patronise the Yan- . i king the total a 1 n&d Nvildly to one side, which continued up to the time of ripen- , . Yield � loyed by Dr- D' "' � . . . I . I . has died of his injuries, ma fraid of, lie p u j I I I . . 1, ytlop , ;iace engagei, , I . �, �.,_, k i I likely have got away only ing. The effect was to cause the crop Crops. Tota yield. per - .,-> . a eim- I 1. ul, i i P,� . I . number of verified deathi 79. The co SAM. bo , R receive , ... pose of bringing. the recalcitrant Man- kee dealers when they want to r- and woul� . .b^s been . I ------- � - �e flopped over broadside into the to grow thin on the ground, with short Bush, tusb. . _.V -G, 'T �, . it6bians into- subjection. It is not rob- porb 611t pur�ha'ses. What have . our oner's jury has returned a verdict - of that . *0 . � � �. lay ,-� : p , . I . fortunately was not very heads, and the grain under the usual Fall ,heat... (1887 14 435,605 16-2 1 Vk T�yll( � _ mornil) I ' - . 8.11,AFORTIK, FRIDAY, Aug. 26. 1887 . � gross criminal negligence against section ditch, which . . "' ( 1882-6 20,635,843 21wo I �1 J�at � - in, tile a, . I able, however that there . will be Any 1supe .-loyal Conservative friends to say ughlin and censuring the railway deep. 'Mr. Macdonald,who was driving, size. Getierally, however, the grami I ,at 4 i ) � I boss Cb, i Spring twheat... (1887 6,030,440 1.1t I . th , pe 'What a howl of, I � - was thrown from. the buggy, fracturing though small, is reported to be plump 10 da . mill -5 was � Tnion such action: as this taken. � The ;battle i;to this ? , indignation . . 11882-6 10,.530,:031 1,0.1, I that . . ! I compLiny'. - . . f.eight train 1,N - . , . ashoulder in the and bright, with the exception of a -few J,1887 17,436,,322 22.7 . � up all along the- . � one of the bones of hi I Barley ......... 4. n I I . Commercial T -1PPW-!;th1 I . to state that a pre- will likely be fought out in h C would have been sent I �__ ­_ -I-..-.---- (1882-6 19,572,730 26.9 .1 -duty �0 - I We are requested I � ! , ern Ontario, I � __ - . t� fall. The horse escaped with. a few localities in Central West I f 188-1 50,604,51)0 el a� 11-4:5,, an' "" . . ) d be a bloodless one. - At any rate, it line f a Grit Government had sent to I - where it was shrunken by rust. In other Oats ........... � _J 1882-6 55,333,39,i 30.1 , - #t !A'StOW ween the cars to � liminary mt�eting of all interested and, an . I . I . . Huron Notes. small scratches, but the buggy was con 37.1 1 ., , - . i,bers of is to be hoped so. As a contemporar . y the Jnited States to purchoiso articles I : -loads of salt are shipped siderably wrecked. localities the He9sian fly and the midge � . J 1887 913,618 13.4 ie fell bet � an. ,.uld I)e st especially of officers a;nd In am . Three car 1. Rye ............ t l8s2-0 2,102,453 1 the trai, . ,Jim. Bat . , - � .1 is Tegu r or w it! y could get equally el � from the, WiDgham Salt block daily. --Sunday afternoon of last week while did some injury. Where threshing has I . :f 1Sb7 13133,66.5 16.9 - befOre , ad Over armers' Institutes, will be held at remarks, the tal I " ar runs genera ea ........ 18.1 1. I F . ,r w of ,the Dom.J good in the Mother Country.--- "Canada has Master Nicholas a o art, a 10 , been reporte , t a yie 8 ­ 1 1882-6 13,084,274 . Raitteribury's Hotel, Clinton., on Tuesday . settling the intestine 0 a -Inspector Paisl f Cl* toni 16 i,)n 21.6 � . � -deposited, as fines collected Scott Act was out driving with his sister an an- from 10 to IS buslidis per acre, the aver- Beans .... - - (18i`7 304,086 15.0 .- .U.ries� I . - - next, the 2.1rd inst., at 11 G�clock a. m.P inion is dangerous even -as a' bluff. As for. the CAnadians" and 1116yalty to. ' . . other friend, they met with an accident age being about 16 bushels, or 5 bushels � ""' t.1882-6 405,i48 21.9 lilt, tra ford. Beacon , A Britain" are mottoes to be observed only cases, the sum of $2,700. . ming the corner on less than ;he Vast five Tons. Tons. I -_ n fariner I - for the purpose of In akiag ar rangements a rea-lity,,British redcoats on the. Re 'There are a great many cases of while ' 'in the act of tui the average of 1 (1887 3,093,610 - 1.86 11P,.� . ernip. , I * ion 'tis to drive - 5 5 �. . ..a ad SlDttiUlT for the holding . of a mass m. eating of the River, shooting down colonists, would ,beian Grits, while blue-blooded typhoid fever in Wingliam just at pres- Main, street. His intent Nv years., The general yield will probably 11ay' ­_­ - - ­ " t 1882-6 3.090, 3 1.42 ... -1. a I . � by ple � . , 11 -. � . . glit ahe a crop, FAAt ) - .se of fiq ner I . - Tories an set them aside at will. - ant. The flltby state of the mill dam is strai ad, but when they came to not exceed two-thirds of an averag - '148814 -acres -1882 t, 1.8 the V701 a- be too wild a piece of wia: ed folly to I lorlithold of the the estimate being 14,435�505 Corn ............ _ � 1,63,89.3 , people of the County of Huron to co I . said to be the cau,;e. z the co.rner, his sister cat . . bushels 1. Buckwheat ......... 64,143 . 183:� � &ualng in. front �of Pailli'l . mercial dream of.' If such an id( a , ihould get in I t � ell caused the horse to turn the against 20,631,843 for the average- Pasture(clear'dlaiid) 2,5-2s,939 63,248 .. Ltil becoll- sider the great question of Coin A -,c DINC4 to the report of th Bureau -The July make of. cheese a.; the line, M,"hi . &,ernoion ull .1 . Sir John's head it would p mve him in- # corna and gave tile buggy such a Many correspondents, however, console' ' ..­ Ahic I . . 1,14I . Potatoes...., .. .... 140,283, 159;2.0 I � ,-Bsl,n,rr trains a I ' 'he I 6 Union - It is: hoped there will. be a good . of � ndpstries, the average of the fall Walton cheese factory has been sold at .... W�t_ pa - . � swing as toprecipitate Nicholas be- themselves with the reflection that after Mangel-wurtzels... . 17,924 r1,191 - � - 'Pa t6 kick. lust * ' attendance. sane, and if the proposit,6i , were listen - wheit qrop in Ontario is sixteei L bushels .10J, cents per pound, realizing the sum tween the box an - d the front wheel. The all fall wheat has'been the best crop of Carrots 9,11D 10,101 .6minenc- � a.nialal he f u . . " " ' " *""' . -he the .1 it- t -of $2� '07 Turnips........ � ­ 1,05,322 � 96,537 1 .10 oot I I . ad to by the English Gov mant, Br 01: ie sx-re. If the farmers awe lucky 7 I I - a I 0, v� � - __ . , - I . -king I eno gh! to get eighty cents a bushel, the -The salary of -thr. town clerlf': in lines,caught in the dash -board which the season, the heat and drought haViDg it by i 61 , its hea,d fr - The Manitoba Railway ish connection in Canada Wo4ldn't 'last enO , throwing so seriously affected all tlie cereals. . 111� - - . ' . . w retu rn �or working an acre will I e $12.80. (,I,oderich is $500 and perquisites, such as turnod the horse in the ditch re in Perth Items. Th. illimal - beca -me in' , I I . - - Embroglio. . fifteen minutes. . -much. ealct lation to free officei fuel, light, fees at mayor's' his sister out 'over the dash -board. Spring wheat is almost a total f ailu The Mitchell Advocate lias been ,aa.fia4lly tlnl)ea the bu - . It does-�not require . They all. escaped without serious in- 'Western Ontario, and only a few dis- - I . Wfree, Slot - 0 -1 hialse . No ques-tion, not even Com mercial -_ . : . not much profitin courts, &c. � threatened with two libel suits. *%ea . ' _' I . . . show t at there is 0 * ' , tricts in the east report even a fair crop; f1ster were 111.1,Mpe(I into _. ore publiG interest A STRUGGLE, not Witl 011-t interest to farming when the financial res lit is no -Mr. John McMillan, a man of 7 juries. . -A jubilee bell tower is being -addea � I L . Union, comm, ands m, . 7 . . I ell -Two young men named Smith, who the estimated yield is 4,500,000 less -than re seriou-sly � ' .toba Provin-, is -going on- better than that.- What inakes he situa- ' years of age, living in Colborne, f Z ' Episcopal Church at Thainesford, ,zeith-ar We I ' at the present ti. e tham the Mani a, � � . � anary to the threshing floor, - live a short distance out of Clinton, an- the average of the five years 1882-6. � to the- ! , .1 � I � m the people of this tion-th more distressi - . McG ,horse ;an down to tL-P- - . . ing is the circurn f ram the gr . . * -It is declared that the real I , ati- . - e battle between in Montreal between the t6ugar re- - - . - ries deavoredtosetthemaJesty of the law The harvest came iR unu-su'allyeorly, was caug" 7 hat the farmers, who have to and sustained several internal inju . � . Stan . � I . Railwav Enibroglio. Th Ion of,:wholesal.e __ �, and -the'person of constable Tedford at reaping becoming quite general in the gle, of Chicago, was registered at the ,h6ps, where it ,11� ' and briou., . I the Cana tlian Pacific Railway Company finers and a combinati a� c2bina-tion prices for.,their sugar the other day. - . , ' Albion hotel, Stratford, last Thursday *e,e1UP1oY.`es . ' . . � I I I . , defiance at a late hour the other night. , south-western counties during the firrit � - � __ I 'len jiCking it in th . . � Provincial Governm cut as the grocers on the one hand, I xnA -two or � a� n tb6r cotton, are unable to combine -The'following new Justices have night. - . 3howed his i!,� and the '.. . . n last week - Gaily landed in the caboose, week in July, and in the northern :and . '2 0 ' I three independent grocery fir : s on the to ke4 tip the-pri,ces of their own pro- been appointed,9n a commisio They. vvere stinct -oter 'of the lt,ed River Valley Rail- , r4i ts about ten days later. : -Mirs. Win-. Bumbfield, of Logan, wae t�, b y 4__� . I - - - receiVei and, on the following Monday came up eastern distric tr keNvilile par, va Ire prom s due . ', Toronto Mail. . cl by the Clerk of the Peace: A. ses se ved with a paralytic. s a . d. way is. now Gommencing. Thus far hos- other. T&kiDgadva,ntageof,t'hea'imoFit, art Cook of Hay before the Mayor, who fined one of them The wheat was taken off in - most ca . . ��____�� . I I : , This is as true as gospel, every word T. Bean and Reinh I ing of the sacrament in church a � uppri sugar, 1 $10 and; the other $15 and costs. It was without a drop of rain, and was there- V, .a � . tilities have been confined to the courts, p.-mllibitory duty placed ' ' ! township ; David Weismiller, of Stanley, I pleof8undaysago. Sheneyer.spoke . . r -Gorrie.. . . ' d ofili,a�d thebest reinedyavailable to and Jolin P. Clarke and Chas. Snell, of well for the young men that they had fore secured fin excellent condition. The c � - the refiners and. wbolasaleW combine � anesdav ni and it will be well if tbey'do not get be I � hith�rto borne good characters and were labor supply was generally ample, owibg aj'.erwards and -died next day. . f armer� is to go in for Com: merci tl Union. Exeter. --Charles Wilson, of Stratford,- -c-at FIRF­--��'Va` - yond them. Should the war be con- to raise the price, but a few In' the trade - . ens or their to good harvest weather and the' I bi I . . )p -the A on h" I . I I .el do*n t1he comb -A few days aao an old woman named considered law-abiding citiz increas- el - ,Ioc� r( - That uld soon lev h- . � - might have been a serious matter I ing use of self -binders and. other la,bor- bir right hand severely the oth r day -0 fined to the courts, no more serious dam- refused to.join the ring, though threat Mrs. Rawson, who is suffering ftonf an "lark": 0 . wi-h some broken glass. Some of the � ai;�tyvered to be on fi - I . . ,onsiilerable I nationi of the sugar and cotton lords, as for, them. The constable received an saving implements. .1 Isa-Vade �r y th�e refiners. . � ulcer in the foot, and.who is in indigent . ad, buta ,doctor Nyho Wwav I . , , ' age. will result than . a big bill Of costs for ened with boycotting � . ... it i a . present high protec�ion they C 'a- Ugly cut in the back of the head, but. as I I veins were sever �_noticedif it'Nvas "'M the -losing side ancl,t good feed for the Nothing daunted, how ver, t they . per- ircumstances, was sent to Toronto Gen. ot wish to press the charge � BARLEY. was speedily summ oned prevented any . � � an'd as, the S! 1, I- receive that-- enables them to combine. ral Hosipital by Rev. G. R. Turk, of he (lid a Owing to 'the prolonged heat and serious bleedi.ug. ihe st4bla, , i I ?with Winnipeg lawyers. it. is not likely, severed in their oppositiDn., �ad despite in connection against his assailants they got off with . . to tho hotel it Wa� Z , . . i 11 . Do aw %y Vith the protection, a h ready for cutting -TheSt� .Marys Argus has changea it was savea, : the duty, they have iucc eedd d in -obtain- . Council. the comparatively light punishment drought, barley was , either, that the matter will get beyond 1 4 1 should: be defrayed by the town Some bar- ands, the former proprietor, ,Mr, J. it. � 8 ...... -er . � I I corn.binati Would cease to be in- . It - ' not know, . _d . . ,er . : ted is . . the cour - n ing supplies of sulgar fro, S�dtlan at a . . week.a lacrosse which his war ship meted out to them in almost as soon as fall wheat. -1 I F,,_qpf:RA_N'40E Pj.,ty ts unless the Dom -inion Gover - . � I � -On Tuesday of last the shape of a fine. . ley was cut as early as the Sth of July., Crabbe, goes to Toronto., and the Argms . ; n and tries to exercise its price which enables . th , i � undersell jurious.- 7 - .. match was played in Goderich between and from the middle to the end of the wilr in future be under tlie niaDagentevt , . 0 . . a This , - a on the increase W . - ment steps i . e�oly. thi - s colipfti�tion, how- ' I . the "Hurons" of that place, and the A-Frorn the annual report of the Bibl mouth harvesting was general. of Messrs. West & McLeod, formerly of I Iless , . authority in the interests of the Com- the m on . - . . News of the Week. - " Thistles " of Fergus. The result Of Society for the year ending March last, early maturing had its effect oil tile Brighton, � . :: I I 11 sy, and Tu,esaay pf . will most. asm ever, will not Last long. . Th4 monopoly . and'which has just been is;ued, we learn � . I . rinj . pany. If they do, there - a rons " � . berry, which is reported as rather small, -Mr. Ja mes 'Woods, one of Itbe oldest 4=04 beseen stagge -' - . � - q . RBT-ELs DisPERSIN.G.-The- the In tell was that the " Hu that the Sum of $86. 15 was collected vf the side . . �, Afghan ; In walk to the 4 auredly be blood Shed, as the entire will just lower price§ gq Eck �tly to cut , . the tune of f our d likely to a two or three pounds Settlers of Perth Co . . . . 4 � � rebels are iepersing. - . were done up+ to Clinton on behalf of the Society, and an prov unty, died at his tyin4ing that they werl 2 � . . populace of the Province have becarrie off the imported articleand - -The Ame ; bushel. E arly sown came residence in Stratford on Thursday over the br, la �en the in- 17itf � A 'ER's ARMY. er-has: straights. $60 were gathered by the collectors in lighter in the . I � . a . .. : D' ring the thunderstorm out best, both in plumpness and quality. morilina of last week. Deceased was a to trsvel all - worked up to the highest pitch of dater- dependent dealers will he I i bigh and at I re ent a field force of 50,600' sold- - - P the country, making a total of $146.15 Z.1.1 . ; Igth. oif It. NN -11 ' at . '.. - . . , � . ierf i. I . which! visited this gection Thursday I. Aslifieldbrancl, The yield runs all the way froma half ativeof Devonshire, England, Nvas7,5 . - . for the Clinton brancl unkenness I mination. dry. The manufadurers asin'do this . full crop, �and the strawwas short n = 'Of dr i . t . iING.-Russian for- evening of, last Nyeek the barns of Mr. . to a years of age and was the father of Judge I . RU�ISIAN,s ADVA-_S�C � :. � raised $76.05 ; Belgrave $68.43; Blue . ltshbw that our villa., .I The position of b,ffailrti at the present and still have a good profit lelef t. This. ces are a,rrIViDg at points .: near. the Afghan' - John $alkald, j un., on the Bayfield road, u8sel all over. In the ext'remes of Bruce in woods. - ly? Is drnnkenlll��' . i i vale $44: Brucefield $68.15; Br s . . . Goderilch Township, L were struck by - the west and the St. Lawrence counties -j."It the las t ille6ting of Stratford city MOT41 1 - 1 on r, protective f ra atier. . ' A time is somewh%t as follows : The con is one of' the beauties o r 1. $f58,72; Btyth,559.1.5; Dungannon .0,24 C . our !village rn; or idly, i I " PLES Por, BULGARIA. -The Bulgar- lightning and b1tirned to the groun( Q;� .,� * ' * the east, Cases of rust are reported ; coun -il a vote of censure on the ,NlayDr - A , r Valley road policy, although it is no b thei only one. I - I'll � - -- , . Egmondville $39.04:; Kippen $30.55; In a, NVhV tractora for the Red Rive � Mr. Salkeld's loss is heavy, as the barns , at sawhere it does not appear to have was passed by a majority of two, One fmallcially ? If 81 , - all corn, plated Some are abusing thi M�InufaAu'rers ian; Government have � ordered 200,000 . Port Albert $18.12; Wroxeter $69.31. but I . and �� women -not exico, have tile gradiag nearly � . . Contai ad. the entire cro The redeeming feature . hjD . a , , i riflas krom an Austrian firm. p for this LoWdesboro, Seaforth, Goderich, and i done any harm. . of the members spoke in defence of t ban(l, Arm k4 . I . � ; *e qthe'r n Winnipeg to West Lynne on and the wholesale ro. c a rl s for thus - of the crop is tile splendid condition in 'Mayor and afterwards turned a com. � I . from 0 Al,ijUMEi COMMAND OF THE ARMY,- Season. : a� unity, Nyll , i . several other plaees evidently did not � i- t - I . � -Oa Monday afternoon of last week . which it was saved , for though lacking P I ,, 0 a -Aly Comm 3 the American 1mundary. The - ties com. bining to rob the- p( I B t 'they Pr nee qi�an has issued a general report, as no returns are given from late somersault and voted the otber wivaayv, . to be inter-(�st*-�l ' I I . . . y McDonald, . in size and weight, the sdmple is of a OtIlprwise : pretend t to-,� "eapin them- ordea, ass�ming chief command of the as Mr i. Finla of Lochalsh , them'. The above figures give a total of I � the vote -would have resulted . I not d,o their V bl� q . � r : In fact it is i � of society, I . rails and rolling ,stock-- have been are not to me, it is i lie p : . . I in a single buggy to the I arkably bright Colo I . I I Bulghixian� Army. was d -iving over $800 towards tile Bible Society rem I . n a tie. . . i r�itted their I I 11 T' lAperantle pet ta corn- selves. The people. pe� ith one of �ears since the barle y crop of the � i it 41 purchased and ' arrangem an - I .. � * store � n company w her sons �-Miss Effie Baxter, daughter of Ur. I I ' . I PLOT TO MURDER THE PRINCE. -It f rbilli this county. When all other forms many � . � aw&l.je ! I 1,� all probabi their -delivery where- re- representatives in P&irlian ' t to sanction �-1 lurnored that a Russian 6ecret society the borse took fright at the creamery li , pleted, far len ince was saved so free froi � disco . - - I . prov . . � I- Joseph Baxter, des,patcher, ;(;. T. R., at I V , I � i I � a plot -to murdee Prince Far- van'.�vhich they wake meeting and ran � of subscription for benevolent purposes oration by �aiii. - The es�timated to 'tratford, was pla . .,tle ill befought in � - 8 . I quired, and- the Gov,ernment and con- the imposition by the G ove�nme:nt of a h a'i r6 taken into account, it will be -seen tal S y1ing and amusing her. I ; , � � , J I ' f�(rmed, Both managed to get a 'M bushels-' being 2,136,- Mr. Mowat, banker fali,� The Antis Will � w ti prohibitor' duty hpon ,sug r and they dida 1. . away. . out with- thattile people .of Huron are liberal yield.is 17,436,. � - self on the lawn of I , �, * tractors give every ass; �rance that they y . Q. . . . .. ry, but the usbels less than the average of the of that place, on Thursday afternoonof . T,e 1 the Scott Act.. . . out sustaining any severe inju I � 000 b I . . � rwj.TioNs or, WAR. -Heavy ship- I , . giversi CALITIES.-Mr. J i itio . 0 ; ted and in axe now reaping what they� ll�ave sown., buggy,'was very badly wrecked. five years 1882-6,although the brea th in I t we 7 1 ' . � � will have the road comple, . mf nts of ,arms and ammun n weresent -On Sunday afternoon of last week d as ek, and unfortunately fell and for the Northwest � ' -As a reward for their patriotism to their , . __-While,Edgar, youngest son of Geo. _. running Order by the time the present . .fr(m San Francisco to Honolulu last while -a double carriage in which were crop is 50,000 acres more.- fractured hev arm. She. was conveyed . Johnston, wh i - 1. - ! Geotge � i The first party, they n?w pay t, "O and a half 1w(ek, and there are other signs. of Gre4'was Standing in a wagon at Mr. seated six young men was being driven i . ST. home, and her injuries attende(t to., I I crop� requires to be moved. .11 I - �, . 11 . fu ther trouble in the Hawaiian Kin_g- Notteifield's in Lower . Wingham, the - I � -A Stratford young lady, Miss Lizzie bis.father who has '�] obstructive step oil the part of the Can- cents gare pet ,pound far. their sugar I I which up the Main street of Exeter at a some Saving a few fields of late graia, the number of ycars.-� ; J - horses made a sudden start, - I Robb, bad a narrow escape the other I . � do n. . what furious rate, two small girls going oat harvest was finished'throughout tile ' cific Company was taken about than th.dy would' require to d6 had they � d the little fellow to -fall out of the - etting his house venj ada, Pa . . t . REVOLUTION SPREADING.- neminent cause to Sunday School had a narrow escape day. Before extracting a tooth the den- I looked after their own interests instead wagon, and in trying to save himself province by the end of the first week of , lk�, -Blow 1.8 (loing t11 two weeks_ago. They built a Spur line - i . . po ice offici9d in St. Pet rabur expresses f rom. being killed. The little ones Nvere August. Frorn almost all. the counties ti�t administered to liar 'cocaine. After I th.q p e or six we,li . � . I r, �., hurt he had his right arm . ' , ast fi% , of the interests of their ,,party leaders. till � opinion 6at the revolution iry move- from bt�iiig dreSsed in white and wei1% crossing the the reports are well agreed as to the in- returning home she got quite out of her 1. a ideal of sickillu from,. their road at a point named Morris, . I n in Ru - ssia continues to spread brokeh.' He is recovering as fast as can mind, bat after several hours Nvork, she . t- is !all m t i .1 1. road at Bissett's tin emporium, when the jurious effect of the drouth, In tile 1110luite A nailiber across ad, So long as the'y.,Iike tol d ' o this, i. I be expe 1. I . was finally restored. The doctor said aU4 I * . I the proposed route of the R . ra idly, especially anlong students an I d__ icted. I . , along., The larger of the two Lake Erie, Lake Huron and the Georg- ; � oed - 'alley road,- so as, to prevent a right, but they should not blame the pri sts. I -Ob Monday morning of last week, a rig came ' 1. I if the cocaine had put lier.to sleep she .urred. 0n Fri,tbi River 'v - --- - I barely escaped while the smaller was . itt sugar rafiners if they take Advantage of - -Letters , thief Intered the residence of Crowell ian Bay counties and in the Northern Id never have awahened. vao'k, a 11 � le bey bell), crossing and bar ite progress, The pro- - I jETTE11,9 YRO-M - STA -,LEY- � a k Aocked down by the horses which pass- districts, early sown fields niatured fair- ""Ou WOes, died of sum I i ' I n,.Wingharn, through a window a The child was taken frorrf iy I : -On Monday afternoonof last week m. oters of the latter road the . I I ad over her. well; but elsewhere the, general coin- � Mr. Janies'Croskery , n made a the privileges *hich have been acc4rd- 'we e recei-yed at London, E ig. from Wills � a horse belon ing to .Nlr. F. _11eitrec, of � -ancei . ad thei . n. - It is only human nature, Mid Henry M. Sta0ey, dated Junc 19, from in the cellar. : He ransacked the whole under the rig and after examination was . 9 . " ., . I I � . i - I Ifielligan.--Mr. IL short diver -n. their roate, and got . Ja of house down stairs and turned everything pla at is that the grain ripened too fast 0 1 - Ga bruya, a village, near the rapids an i Mitchell, was taken sk-k ivith . - . found to be more frightened th n- taming white with the extreme heat. . . I . . . the C. P. It. spu.i.10 Beingfoiled ten chances to one we would all do the th Aruwhimi reporting himself -and upsid, down in search for valuables. . inflamination and (lied in the even- IN ad to Succeed Mr. around I � jured. It wa's a providential escape, as 'tl � I '70 - I As a result the kernel is shrunken and � - 1. 1001. Section N - I . same. ; I J* aity all well. . � . Fortu ately he only secured .10 cents in ad about aniong tile . id. A singular featnre of the affair I I in, this tile C.. P. It., through a private - i p . the child was kick. light, while the yield of grain is sola'll 11 - . a id tl at was taken. is that in the morning it helped to drav Doachman tau'r1it I at Morr . - I i B,y AcCIDENT.-An as that was all th horses'feet in such a manner as to kill or - It 0 spen. I owner of proparty .is, procured !7 I - mone I cotripared Nvith t,he quadity of straw. a d and ago. ` � "Ppea' No el e has been obtained as to who the years - ' c" P ' 17up, Canada P tAbyterian, which.. ad tiring a regatta on thpe'rhl a's below . . severely iiij.-are her. The boys, or the I onie places rust has inj tired tb e crop ead horse out of the town, � , .- 11 a I tb4t they w -ant lik .. I I fro mi, the court an i:nj unction to restrain . I - - Lo idon Bridge, on Monday. I About 35 guilty party was. � men, as they call themselves . then in the evening it was drawn aivay . . I . young U is made of the - ftt�n - Says good thin I Nvell * makes the and others complain'- Watters, a, pupil , I 0 1 � 91 -laden - L, st Thursday morning as Thos. , ly have felt asharned. They . also in the same co-ndition, and the body - -tars from building . � - the Gontrac, the line spc etators clambered upon ,I a I hay must Sure of grasshoppers. The estimated i pibrie '-school, '01 I � following excellarit! point -.which every � 7th con., East Wawanosh rem. ated. I - Att, through -bis property. The contractor I I e,� The ropes holding thd tarpaulin V , of the ,ld of the pro I . . CeTtificate at tlie rece- . 8) baig Vals . could not but notice the children cross- I yie vince is only 30 bushels' c � � . was eiltgagea in haulivg manure with a . . - . I asual- observer kn$ws to be true. it CON er ave wa� and 611. e_xcep, one,were `2 and why did they On Tuesday of last weeh, '.Nlr. James i getting wind of the proposed action Of C 9 , wagoni, in somelviay lie slipped and fell. Ing 1'� front of theml per acre, N0iereas the average yield of Donald, one of the oldest settlers of kation.�-Mr. Alex ys :-The d feat 'of Ha-�lan the other thrown into the water. Ab ut Seven- li a furious rate 9 The . '110" - . the C. P, R.., pet their entire force .a,,t Sa - teen were drowned. -The wat rwas only from the load, and in lighting on, the drive on at sue -Kennedy faillily of Zet- the past five years was 37 bushels. Blanshard met with a very melancholy . .R�v- Thos. 'Mnir, � t - '' -While-the i total estimate is 8,000,000 ',.ass then tile anll� . week on Torlo Bay may 1 be used to land, were returning home from church I ccidetit. in 8 I larys. Mr. Donald was , I the third class ex. work, and got t1te road graded and I . . thiee feet deep, but there4a ight fe�t ground.strnek on his head breaking his 9 yield of.13ist year, and 5,000,000 less thall 4 t IN . . . , - eas- - ' I turning a corner when a runaway horse _;M � . neck 4nd killinghim instantly. Dec -� r. and Mrs. Arm% - point a moral Assumipg'that the great- of mud underneath, ,, . on. SundlLy Morning of last week, the . � -i% fenced through this lax,id before the ,in . w, . . -espected farmer of the average. ' Vant a few days ,,% I I - days, ..uE, NATIONAL,LEAGrri, Pi OCLAT.-VIED . ad was a highly i : belonging to Dr. Mathieson, of that . junction was served On them, getting oarsman is not the Ha�alaai Of other r 8 a large le of the carriage fell out of the nt�!ck- t : RYE CROP. . r I ID . ioor veterinary Sur' he may be looked upon as a striking ---'he British GoverDni,entha eproclaini- about �,60 years of age -and leave 0 broke in the Centre. The end � � town, rail against him, - knocked him in- 17 spite of family to niourn his untimely end. 'ok and The rye cFop, of which there is bat a to the ditch and fell up i _ L - engaged t. bafore the y p oil him, infficting - onib is I the, work done about an hour ed the Irish National League in of ticie iece which was fastened to the .. . ,lass -of-, sue- ts ction of Old Mrp. Winters who res . . injudes so 1'r$9 service. Now, 'Mr. Donald A. Smith, representative of the large c . th(. opposition of the Unionii e - I ides with g stuck in the ground and frightened sinal.l. area grown, was perhj4ps not so - - - severe that be died early the � oolbetween Wrio Cessf ul men wh�, do not know when to nee of this the fa6iily of JOB. Morris, Garbraidi is " seriously damaged by tile t!11rought as following morning. I �- r the reni'aln-der of'- ­ I . . . . tb(. it supporters. In consequ e . the horses causing them to run away. : _W - � I . one of the leading Canada Pacific ' ' Other crops,, from the fact that it Was , and family � i- 8 �� indesborough stop. Had Ha,nlan reti . r. T. W. beyond doubt the olde.st resident in the I hile Mr. Jonn Mania red a few ye�xs action, ,Nl r. Chamberlain, and ML Mr. Good-, of Wingham, who was ac- . . � - . officials, on behalf of the com pamy, is . Russell withdrew froill the Unionists, a town of Goderich, and the townships of farther advanced before the effects of the t1le guest of the ,Mi�� � - ago with the laurels a won, )mpanying the family home, jumped I o be of the township of Downie, were attend- T!112�� - : he bad thei . blow f ram which thd Salisbury Ministry Colborne,- Asbfield and W%wano long continued dry season began t ling church in Bt Marys, Sunday of last - , " e, I applyjag tG the Courts for an order to . from, the vehicle -and escaped injury, and I - ;:. I fpture generations would' have looked r'ch ' . : I ____ ____ restrain the Governm ent aad contract-- . � .. Cannot well re --over. the old la,dy is spared until next Ma one of the girls also jumped but on I felt.' The grain, however, is more or week, their liouse was broken into and I : . ! � -upon him a an oarsman that Was in, " D. -The Gity of Mon- she w .11 have completed her hundreth keii, and the estiniated �ield Something over $3, the propert� of one - � s . . . Ivin- . STEAMER Bu:asii; . . �kln ground was unfortunate less shrun . 2 Wa: I . � ors fro -In. building their road through his . ple treal of tile Inman Line, which sailed year, She", retains her faculties to an ex- str ag g the TI e .dOaS Dot reach one-half the average of the of the little girls, taken therefrom. The : POINTP,RAS.-An a cible. But be.did not retire, and ) eno h rain her ankle badly. I I I - . I . . . y. And so the unatter Stands at - I . peo off the. 6th inst., was tent f illy equal to that of many persons oi) past five years. � : c ave ])can the 1411d. has been obtu propert 'ork remain t I I : . . now look upon.hial as an oarsman easily from New i fully thirty years her junior. I . der of the company stayed in the, . : robbery is supposed to h ing . ' tile present time. Thus far the local ' - destroyed by firel in mid -ocean on the .1 carriage until it reached the yard of Mr. PEAS AND CORS'. work of a tramp who wasseen prowl nuses, and will w beaten.. Ile is a representative -C nite a novel spe.ctacle was seen on . � I in the neighborhood about the time. Millen, who has b1_14!11 I Government have proven too mluch for � "Man '30 11th hist. When the destruction of the K y N. Morris),, . Kennedy, when it was overturned and Of no -crop are more variable reports I fax as not retiring U the right time is ship was inevitable tile. pasiengers and Mond),y of last week, b groN � -- Wednesday night of last week about I . both. the Do In in ion Go verament and the . . while going along the 4th concession of ,the occupants spilled out on the ground. . ' , lain Neal for the pa� . � . 11 led. Scores., of business men now I crew behaved admirably, and all got I . t given than of peas. A vigoro-us Yth ten o'clacle, two young men frorn Strat- turned to her honlet concern , I . Will Kennedy sustained the mos appears j Canadian Vacific Railway. The local . into the bor-ts, Which were launched Colbo.-ne. Ele noticed'a bunch of straw . . to have been made up. to� the ford, who have been em, ployed at �V,, A a . . � injuries, as his right arm was badly* 4re inforated that ument claim that they are' in poverty NN-ould have .been comforta,ble 11 apparently from the clouds I forming.of the Tods, -.vhcn the drouth Nie,)) , G aver - I 1. � with salety. There was only one sad drop Aow ' ing f ractared at the wrist and was otherwise began and. resulted in their being im- McKira's, Downie, demanded athnittance- . whieh wits to the end of thrir days had they retired . de. One boat, as soon as thirteen in fr8nt of the horse. Upon looki number I to Mrs. McDonald's hotel on the -St Beirnes, met -Avith a ! - building their, road under the authority . . � - episo . . which badly bruised. Tlie resf-of . the perfectly 1 filled, although from many at the riglft time. Many a broken-down. per6ns-fatal number-weie on board, tip the air. was full of oat straw, Marys road. On being refusei, tbey hich re -,u1,,- � � . escaped -with. a few bruises. . llai','�, -%led in it -Railway Act, ' a 3 . earth, after . . points a good yield is. reported. Early I : . 'being ni,cely of the general Provincial politician would have sa.vadl his replit - rowed away without waitin� r for her full was returning to its mother . I I Sowing was the salvation of the crop. commenced kicking up a diAurballee I 8 1: which has not been disallawecL 'and complement, and was soon lost in the havID an excursion with a - � I round the house and ende(I by breakilig . : lIeWaiding paint I i - tioo by retiring.when his populari'y was � . The Straw � is bright in Colorl &nd! will in the door with a fence rail. The police I i - - The Crop which gives them, the power to expropri- I - . . darkn'�ss, Nvith the probabil ty of a fatal whirl ind. . . s of Ontario. likej� be,iii great demand for fo I dder - I . - Awhicb. will M.I,k.,- it I . at its haight.' -It ,is said i that not one, , termination to the cowardly flight. The - ne evening last week as a couple I 'BY THE BUREAU OF IN- I are after them. wad attractive.-.... � ate any land required for the purposes I ­ of gelntlemen were driving along ihe AS REPORTED owing to the shortage of the other straws. lw ... � - ' � . public Bpeaker in fifty knows when to othe'r boats renlained toget�her, and -all . I DUSTRIES. , -Air. J. M - - Sellinbein, of I Listo'web . " As 'Visiting f riendf . I . � I . 0 . . of their road. The question in the . - Huron rioadt a short distance west of :I .� A few cases of injury by the wire worni !had a rath. ne :fore part Z., stop. Perha,p* an equally small. number on board were resened by the City of Mr. A. Blue, Secretary of tlie.Burcau have been mentioned, but the pea bug is e.r curious experience 1. the 17 - . couirts will, tlierelfore, binge on this � New York and safely landel at Queens- Clinton, they came across a horse and � night last we . ek. On the night ip ques- b ith will rerm . know how ,to retire gracefully when ' de. in- ofIndu a estimate,dyield a . . buggy Standing on the roadsi qtri�es for Ontario, and Assistant almost unheard of. Th ving bis y i I(I *11 , . I poiat. If the courts decide 'that the .. I I I -town. - I 0 t the Minister of Agriculture, has issued ,a is nearly the same as the average of the : tion he went to bed as usuali lea 1V a al wi give, I - AFRICA. -In the letters of vestigation disclosed the fact tha prints with $12 caah in the pocket� hang . se - things are at their beA. I ST_-�.,axy n, 'in t he 11001 hol, Goverilm ent have this power, then the - .. '. -1 - I I ­ . M. Stanley, written at Gabuyra, driver, a well-known character, had , carefully prepared Summary a].- the agri- five years 1882-6, and 3,000,000 bushels ing in the room. In the morning bis I I " , 6 . I � Henry [allen, out beiDg too -" f Ull " to retain cultural statistics of Ontario for this less than last year. : t . � PP­rnlit.---�Th�e _X1,. - C. .P. It. will be foiled again; but if they . pear the rapids of the Aram imi, June 19, 1 1 9 � I pants and money were gone an(I no trve . ! roak* -we I " ' . a I tm � � r' - '�' I , 1 6 10( � el .in i I i , I. I 9 I tr,r . a , y ni returns niade by the 11.) I � ,Dg ar ange decide in the other way, the Provincial IT' is stated from Ottawa that - Mr.* ihe explprer says the nathv -Is - evacuated his seat ; the lines, c tchiDg on the ear, compiled fro Tndian c�brn will be a sbort crop,: with :has yet, been found of either. It is 5"Pr ; Inill. at an arly, 11 � � I I � 8 �of the Trovince't under date of I *1 Senecal, the gentlerhanwl-to was recent- the place upon the arrival of the expedi- wheel!, had brought the horse to a stand farnier ' the -exception of a f ew localities, in moist 'posed that Some burglar got tile Pro- . ! -11unierous friend., 11 . a I t - a-athorities will -have to abandon their I v er June 25, together with a digest of re- situations -or where the planting was ; � . Owing to fright proluced by a just aK the wheel was about to pass 6 i I ly appointed by the .-Dominion Govern- tion, 1. � . party andgot off by the early train. : 1. be glad td lewrn th - , st 12 by nearly 600 � .r � � I : road, o proceed. contrary to: law and by . 1 vigolous blowing of the -steamboat's hio, neA-. He'was just as happy as if ports made on Augp (lone uiiusu' ally ea;rl y. Inmanyfieldsno -On Saturday afternoon of last'vveek i business here. _W. ' , force. They say tl;.Ley are quite prepar- ment to manage the new printing estab- whistles. They returned afterwfcrd in sleeping on a feather bed, but the correspondents of the Bureau on the i . . ears have fornied at all, and the stalks � while Mrs. AndersoD, ,of St. Marys, Was �� �Lgent for " � � A 4- + 1- f1wi laff,oa- r-nqarQP if ine hich- the Go,�ernment �are theevening Ili a very ami(able disposi- accidaA might have beenaserious one year's crops and harvest, and the yield � - N the, Ne, Q r, lishment w . are stunted and partly dried up- Fodder I I town, burglars broke i-nto ber � +,,,a,, r I ( own , Iii-gurance ATAI Ely,, t I a vi a J . . . .1 . puted froin their o r . i about to start, has gone to New York to tion, and promised to supT ly the expedi- for him. of priticipal crops co � corn is 0so very light. Beans are I 1)01_lse ; they Inade an en't-rance througli i . i B"very flourhillin-, � They are ,going to bnild the road.legally .. . . ey informed -Thos. W. McLaughlin, of Hullatt. estimates: ' - - � -11) . - I tion with provisions. Thi ^ almost everywhere a failure, owing t') I the cellar Nvindow and� there dernoylsh � fast few weeks, V - �% � . doth"er I . ' . . ; � (I � bi i .: :- ,� I if they can, but they are going to build purchase the ,,necessary presses an ' about 3 mile The summer temperature and suns ine . I 011don on �`;atiirtl � � . . , Stanley that there were other rapids s from Cdntoil, Nvas fatally I ' the excessive ,heat in the blossom ng ed a. p -le; they then raiised the trap4d'400T I � .7i material for tile newl.printin office. It . - how con- I . I �. �"i it any way. They claim that they axe 9 higher up more difficult cf navigation, injur4d on 2 -Monday of last week by a records of Ontario this year s . ? I., . those of -q C as " n - - : � i . ! - I ail(] went into the bedroom of �Ira, . "!, is also stated that th� 'Camadian -dealers y river would horse'kicking him. -It' seems that he siderably higher averages than . ' tal, I 3'e'ver have sinilt.-& : � � 2_4 I and that further progress � I ; " ROOTS. Ander-gon, and burstopvn a trunk'. J.- T � , building tile roadin their own Pro,�ince - .. . * 11,198 klill not lo� i � J hing t after the fiveyears 1882-6, but the average of I � and printing matterial are very be impossible. Sir Franc S'DeWinton, was hitc up his horses jus - , ing c n J Week's jes , I . 1� ; � and with their own money, and that no lie ani- 'rainfall is considerably less. The mean I lie Prospect of the potato crop can be -verything out, but ot lit dilig any ; I � ue but: r 7 � .i airly to t Ones should rentul, i. power on earth has a rialit to ' event much incensed, l. t for 1'resident of the Emin Be3 Relief Com- dinner. The flies were annoying t n tenlperature of May was S' to If)" h igher; f indi ated.i but the other root� have money they mpLde their escape. 1,�othing i I ) I � 0 pr i - mittee, commenting on th( latterg, says - mahq,�and while deceased was stoopi g I ved. ata criti( overy- was niLssed but the pie. ti 'low and then is 1 . I 11 passing them by and sending -to - to 2' ; I two men i , 1. I - . them. .'LAost people will say �hey are I. . New' he calculates that by tillis time Stanley down to take hold of a trace one of the of June I' and of July 6�; while arri ,.al -period, when ' : . i� - I . e thingdepe�nds upon rairt. The di-outh ' -Saturday morniDg, r�­hile 9 - I � P- �� Inert", aud ii � � . - I Were �c I chases. This ave met. I � horses struck out with one of its feet, to the highest am exceeds th - i� If a i sovereig ! is and Emin Bey h ,e 1) "e r .eCourt . 'N't'"o"" �. ; n arbitrarily York to ma,ketheir pur . . told severely upon potatoes, - especially nained Henry Yeauth a itl (' �o .9 )illy intew.it I' I right too. 11 ,� i- shake off the flies it is supposed. The highest in thelfive years by 7!,', the Jilly l.atcher : RT Ssu, KiCx.1-_,d- AGAI-S -It i offic on late planted fields, and the bug ap- n< -y, of Stratf ord, wc-re out with a , ;� - . .- cises his powers for the express par- not to be wondered at. Whan material ecord rangiqg from 90:' in- 8iincoe to � " I Plr8olial r(_-ft!r,_.,1c; exer . . 1". , . . a1ly announced that the 0 Dver* horse's foot came in contact with Mr. r peared inu,nusually large numbers C.C11001 the i . �ervice nnient has -JaiMlton. The sunshine for . As . cart uc,�ar Shakespeare ward ., I I Count of this niwi , ­ ing purchased for the public i , - I of oppressing one sub- is be 100� in I the . � w . p ose . portion of his. - �. sent a circular to the powers declaring McLaughlin's head just at the temple. ' � a rule the yield wi1il be small; there will � shafts pulled MY and fell au-Itillst I d to v I t . -ar- May was 40 hburs and for July 41 hours - 1 have &(!i, jects, to benefit anothar ortion the in- it is only reasonable to expect that � 9 b r -se I � t,a ".. p P .. . . that it is unable to recogn ze th - valid- 11 e Nv,: as unconscious most of the aft of the past four be few tubers in a hill and these will hr_,rse'.i hind le -i, The v Inade 0 i telli C.. ry �r 't � . -11,iir . � - I - j A 'a lection to the noon:!and died in the evening, medical in excess of the,axerage laller'size than usual. bolt, pulling �'e (11e, Nvilo w;L,-, driving, , baehelo - . jured portion would be craven'cowards Canadian dealers should get fne fir, ity of Prince Ferdinand . doubtless be of, sn , an ;: rs. -T I N1 6 I years, and for June it was.10 hours less; . . I ra I . add b6ing of no avail. He was aged 30 3 Uisim, l3im cha This paternal Go throne. -of Bulgaria. A.6carding! to the The fly a6d the grasshopper injure of the rig and Severely br n i pl�c_jN-1,0 I if they would qtLietly submit to such ap- nee. .- . I acquainted years., and left a wife and one child. for the stations from Toronto westward ist. - - -A p'; * - � . It is circu Prince Ferdinand I as .32I hours, turnip in several counties, already , about the head and spraining hi's NIT 4 ! Alex. im attyl-: preasion. So it is with the Dominion ours seem to t4ink "differently. lat the July average this year m- � lt� 1 , D, -On Tuesday of last week, Mr. fla career t0, i, the Czar with the fact oi' his electio our years. thinned by the dry weather attbaplant- The horse continued his wi � The 1�r,j."e'l Siqii . Governta, eat and the people of Manitoba possibleAhat the: Canadian dealers are , of the 6th concession of against 261 hours for the f . - fiew : s * and rq,quested permission to visit St. James Million, r season. Early rains may yet make 'wa,rds the market, across whicbhe � ; s',:in the ID9 � . "Ited. the memb � in this railway business. In vetoing the not able to control sufficient political Petersburg irl'order to le4rn the Czar's Colborne, sustained a very heavy loss by The rainfall of the three month -erage crop oft4rnlps, mangel-wurt- with the shafts slapping his hind 1,egs at . Sun I " . � I . I is barn and con- west and south-west, cantre and east and an av � ,� . I . I . . k1aY School o� . 7 I I , I- L 0 4. 4. ; ;, yw4a), ag hpfnre go the total d truction of h ! - . i . _ ___ t ina to Bulgaria. The as - � ; . ,y duarwrs o L, efroviucial. .Ljeg1S- Support for t a overnmen . . 1. I . . - . i I I .. � � ; 1 7 i� . . I . I I I - ! � . . - - ! ; ; . . 11 .. - . . � - � . . . � i . - - . i I - I . . . I 1. - I �i . 1 : ; 4 I . . I i i I ; � I . - I I � � I I . . I I I I . � - i ! . . 1. . . . � . . . � I .1 i i . . . . 0 I : � I I :: . I I i 14 . � - I I I i .: I � i A � . 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