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I I wuoLE NUMBE a . - — . - i S Only .1 7.. . ­ � I- i 11 I 1 11 . . .1 � . to the Central Prison fromTilsonburg � I I . - I - was driven toward Prescott, but took I ; � . overing the walks outside with . . . .1 � I . 11 � which might be"fol. and for birds there are the white swan, was a utter. A post- for one nd 364 days for stealing . . I � ms and died in the c I — � S6UtH HURON FARMERS' useful a ' uggestions, _ the wild goose, and duck, turkey and - slippery ice,and as a consequence a num- spas ,em examination revealed that he watches and jewellery from farmers. 1. - I . lowed with profit. , - He escaped fron., � , � : � . -'* Hand I INSTITUTE' ected several others. I have seen as n � � � I iany as, her of the country's. legislators took a mort the Cautral Prison bat i ust to-- )� i I . . . - The following officers were el With' tumble to themselves as soon as they got had. taken strychnine. red and after'serving his .� � , . i � I I � . -1 nt year : JohniTorrance, seventeenelk �lljn one band. . ixious period for stock- was recaptu: , �� : & few weeks for the curre -. HOD. George E. Foster sustained —This is an ai I S committed again and got Z . ' . . - � . t . I . The second meeting for the season of Varna, President ; Robert B. McLean, these few remarks I will draw to a close, out injuries that he, had to be driven men in the Northwest. Thewinterbas term wa on two charges Of �', . AT THE— 1, the South- Huron Farmers' Institute was king you. for. a space in your such four months ­ - John than . I 1": 11(i Counters - I Tuckersmith, Vice President; I d Hudspeth South been longer and 6everer than usual, and ward -a wai arrest-; I '& . - - the Town Hall, on columns, I remain,' f home in a cab, an , of bove the gro d is covered deeply with snow, larceny. He af ter v � � 7 . � 7-4 :held at Varna, in, Hannah Secretary -Treasurer., Direc- I Victc,ria, had his arm fractured a un � ed Detective Heenan for throw- . , i 0 Ny- anct spason- I cheap Cash Store, F]riday and Saturday last. There was tora,=Goderich To-wnahip—John Wig'- Yours Respectfully, . � . I . and unless a break-up occurs at once the - - by . I �, � " - I I � � e' dance of the leading farmers . I L W1,1, � MURRAY, JR., the elbow. ing a stone iit a brakeman, pleaded . . n . � a fair att n to-, ; _Sb�aforth—Jolin B. Henderson ; ercentage of loss will �. probably be I guilty and got a month in jail. He , I . . �_ of thevicluity on both days, but there in n , Us- Formbrly,of Tuckersniith. —The Women's Christian Union, p �tty heavy. L � I., I —OF— - . �eeently esCapeC1 from prison on the I � 9priii- Trad.-, - Tuckerenifth — Robert Charters ; Welland, have been circulating petitions pre 1yopki _ � 5 - . � 11� I . were not nearly so many present as oMas Russell; Stanley' John ­__ —Sohn ns and Alfred Granston, � bor�6_4h, 1. r side. - He has beema, sneak thief � . The meeting - A Plea for Algoma. to lessen the number of hotels and close nd, I , -' Wxeter — George - -ake roOL111 for H'OrFMAN & 00. there should have been. I Samwell; ird rpoms. not long in the country from Engla othe I . � ; . esided over by the President, Mr. _�etchen 7 go. � all the billit , on the Da .all his life and a dangerous man to be I was pr L' n—S. He- DAY MILLS, Algoma, February 27th, 1890. �� I � . - . Arthur; Stephe I I —Amable Lal;rey, a member of No. 3 went up ebantying for a firm the � I . IL Me in� . � I . - — I I I : : Wm. BuchanaDy of.#&Y. . "lly - . .. . EDIToR ExiposiTor,.—1 have just re- Company, 65th Battalion, has been sen - Lievre, Ottawa district. - They recently . at large, and his incarceration I f his , . . . our stock for . -ets I -1 �art�-_ . I - Ad set- both bands penitentiary for- the remaindor 0 . , New Sprino, Jacl ) I The forenoon session of Friday was � turned from a trip through an i 9 ; . . 0 i . I I tenced at Montreal to two years in the returned Hopking- having I i . I I - , . taken #p by an iuteresti6g discussion on L ;: � � badly frozen and Grauston ;his foot days would be a benefit to the country*: I i ; tied part of Ontario, and it appears � .. er. _�A man supposed to be the murderer .- i ': penitentiary for selling his uniform. � ff � - From the Far West. � - e will'st'll for L duced by 'Ur. C . L ) 1bur I t . � . i itoba, Feb. 25th,1890. i � I New prinj� sheep �reeding, intro I K that many of the farmers have a pretty heavy. piece of timb : - I r- v DAut,uls, Man —Manitoba Orange Grand. Lodge, be- crashed by a ) I ne, of Lobo. He advised fa, LA days ago, on McFarlane s of Wilson Holton., of East Ti y, r . . `M. Simbio hard time to make ends meet. There —A few , ted last week at - I � I I fore it adjourned, passed a resolution fa- I I � I have received . I � . the b.-0,-i�_ce of - unt of good land in Algo- of Lucknew Essex County, was arres I � l . I mers to keep from 20 to 50 sheep On & -DiNAR EXPOSITOR,—As is a large amD voring the abolition of official French in Lake, about ten miles north I "' � - � - � I . ; 1% New Shil7tings, I to feed part -a number of letters from old Huron, in- two ,yoang men Carberry, Manitoba. Rol -ton w" an � t . one hundred acre farm and � * I ' I I . nd Lake ma, fit for Settlement, and it will only the Northwest and Manitoba, and separ- in Kinloss t.ownsbip, old man, anti lived alone, On July 161 - ,�, . , 1. . / I of the lambs through the winter for the ing about the country -arou � a I Ost 20 cents an- acre. But it appears I ed Murray and Hetherington were . I . 14 .. . 'I I . . er in- 4 i ate schools in Manitoba. Dam . � I I � New Cottons, ' old country market in the sumni wauphin, I thought the quickest Way that many nVen are now afraid* to face atory to cutting 1888, his house was visited by robbers., I &In- Z . -Advices from Point Des Monts, removing snow prepar ole $500 in cash and shot Holt= � . . I . � I � . ing- all the lambs in the fall was to answer them through your v 0 g � - i Stead U sell .. ., chopping- and- leggings as their fathers Godbout, Pentecost, Mauicouagan and ice, when they fell into & hOl left by wholt ,abdomen, the wound proviLng 1, . HetheriD ton- in the .3 � - : / . . e cutters. 9 . I I . . -1 able paper if you would grant me the, ad to do. W - a kg deposition Holton " ;- New Corsets -i as is the common practice. at I know all about h e can raiee all kinds of ome prior Ic I . fatal. In his dyir . - -1 . bi . . � otherplaces along the north shore of Que ,_J,1.e- C-0st . I- . I At the afternoon meeting z , rhey wish to ng a farmer needs. � - . I . accused a young man named Agnew 1 7 � I k — . t5 �kv�� ,,space. " ' )r cait­ graiii and everythi bee, report hundreds of thousands of was drowned Of -, � , . i wed barley was . . J,� the climate, the winter, soil,timb( " before I close this shor in the Hamilton Art i � I 11 . _ I mi; ht mention t being one of his murderers, but the I -1 I - I I The above are all extra valueo; of growing two ro ed tha , what the soil will prohace, seals on the ice fields. -The students I . cussed.. The Secretary stat ' tle raising, epistle, that there is a good opening at ture . - � I � . I -Mr. McMillan, the Manitoba im- school were tieated to a splendid Ice coroLnerig jury returned & verdict that - . ment -of Agriculture at Ottawa hunting, &c., of which I will answer I � . p depart I to DayMills for a Shoe maker, and ablack- : A -S =- . - : old coun - the beat o As far as the . i migration agent for Ontario, says there Friday night bytheir principal, Mr. Ire- the murderer or murd�rers, were not . -, . had purchased in the . try $25, f my ability. smi uriii- will not be nearly as many immigrants land. The subject was " H toric Orna- � ] ' _V . A think it tb,and a free water -power foraf is - . , I I CALL AND SBE THEM AT THE -, barley to be distribut- climate is concerned I do ni '� known. � I �_ . , ance of 9 e * I . 000 worth of thisil ture factory. There is an abuud ed his bill � . . I - � rmers of Canada for - . the Dominion Of . from Ontario this season as last, owin ment," and the lecturer view d 'the -Mr. Char4on. introduc - � I . Store ed am ies applying will be can be --'surpassed in -and bracing and all kinds of hardwood and pine timber. to Manitoba's short crop. I work of- ornamentation from a period be- in Parliament the other day to provide . . I � Canada,, the air is dry There are ruany out ilere from' old .� I - I Oheap Oash seed, and that part , -Miss H. Gertrude Hart, the well' ginning 3,000 years before Christ till the e. The � of ar, has � for -proper SundaY observaue � AUL supplied at the i very healthful. This winter, so f I will give infor- � . . I i price of $4 per bag _ has not been a Huron ,doing well. known elocutionist of the Young Ladies' present day. The paper was highly in- � , � - " bill prohibits all kinds of work On, the - lbs. delivered at their nearest rail- been pretty fine,'th6re " I - , —OF 1 112 mation to any one. WM. HARRIS. eciated. i I . I could work out- College, Brantford, gave a successful teresting and was.much appr , Lord'L- day, and declares Sunday trains, way station. Most of those .present single day but what we ' � � ... I !TH. 1. I cold- - ---.*- evening of readings in Wicliffe hall, -Two young shanty teamsters from illegal. The �� I I ��� I seemed to thini it- would be. advisable doors all day with comfort. The . namedlR,obe,t and except a mall each way, L . S3 degrees - below L in that city. Glengary county, . penalty for ppraonal Violation of the I . . I L . -_ I ­ .— I ROFFMAN -& CO I to try the experimbnt of growing this est it has been was 34 Two Rowed Barley. Friday evening ridge over the Chau- Donald McAllister, while crossing 8 I - . I ; ould not be a serious zero, and the deepest the snow has been I -A very fine b law is a fine of from one dollar to fifty ; CENTRAL EXpER1,NIENTAL FARM. Upper Ot- . . e.residen-0 of 11. . I barley as the cost W . I there River was formally opened on small but deep lake on the f mpanies, not exceedina $500 ; the .1 I I . CARDNO'S BLOCK, : matter I was 22 inches on the level at the foot of -41 OTTAWA Marchbih, 1890. e . � � . � ,inches Friday. it was built by the Society tawa, with two loads, brok through the or a" - nis has purchased fine to be divided between the person I � L Moss, w�io par- Mr.. �Uriah McFadden,of Grey, Presi- the Riding Mountains, a6d 18 � The Government of Canada, on the Anomine de Construction Internationale ice. The men by almost superhuman L I . , I ' � Mr. I'doss' ha,j a!- S E A F 0 R T a dent o�the East Huron Farmers' ilhsti- nearer the Lake, while on the top of the t both who makes the charge and the munici- I i I , recommendation of the Minister of Ag- f Bruxelle, Belgium, and cost $SO,- exertion Saved their lives, bu . . . . , 0 � pality in which the o1rence-is committed. . : litizen and� will be � - zw�. , tiite, reid' a paper on breeding, feeding mountains it is fully 3 feet deep. The . agreed to place in the - team . - - I � . I a were lost. I st and Metho- I . �. I . wAich oldest Settler of Lake Dauphin says that riculture, has ide for the 000. uy's lumber The Presbyteiian, BaPti I o � ! I and training the driving horse, in --T. Nester & COMPIL diet churches from one end of the Do� � i . I I . I a -=W. W Nloss -is 11 � Perth Item13- 'b"t he never saw the snow over 11 -inches estimates a sum to prov from I ., ruea- he gave ms,ny useful hints on the' . hase. and distribution of two rowed -Tackett & Son, tobacconists, of .- . wy Treastlrshilp of wel , on 'J I ring kick- deep in here bof ore. The weather is pure Hamilton, have commenced work on camp is situated twelve miles to theother, are sendiugPett- � I . L Spring show in Listo upplied to the ' iles from the minion L will be- I methods to be adopted for cu . barley for seed, to be s their new fsetory. Its dimensions are Thessalon and sixty in tions in favor of the measure of the I ,successor - day, April 15th. - ng, biting and baulky horses. now getting quite mild and springlike 4 .� * �tillg. L . I llarton will I Mr. John 0. Morrison, of McKillop, Now as to timberi I think we have as farmers of the Dominion at cost. to be 2OOx75 feet, and it will be nearly Sault. Work began on the first of Sep- member for Worth Norfolk. 1. : -Mr. Donald llc- -The Spring Show iLt Fa In furtherance of this object the five storeys high. The cost will be about tember ; cutting. and skidding of logo -The residence of Benjamin Oulchs � . . and Mitch -ell - r - I . beheld on April 4th, Dairying for Profit, if not the, finest timber in the Ls purchased & ng of I � Xe.. on Tuesday o -a I - - - gave an address on ctual experi- fine, Ls oak, ash,maple, , Minister of Agriculture hi $75,000. were over before Christmas ; h uli at Colchester, county of '�;Jgin, took fire " . � . ed from a 11 Carter's Prize I I I . S�r�g Show, �n,April 9th le a gold watch y - - ' INCorthw et where . A I . Oi Was in which he show Prairie,Province, ,such E foplar, 10,600 bushels of -G. A. Angrove sto logs began. with the new year. .' The on the 4th inst., about,�midnight, Snd tatare hame. Her . . . - WO pound to made the veyy liberal profits that elm, birch, spruce tamarack, p ific" barley from the well-kpown a w s this I I hog weighing a ing house men t 9 � When the fire - 7 L, -of-gilead, and te ' and I . : brought to Mr. Whyte's p ck will ace ue to the farn)er from dairying balm several others , to-. Prol blishment of James Car r at Sharbot Lake, Friday nd- sold it 'ill put out about 70,000 lo d. ; I I around Brussels, . X seed esta . shortly afterwards, arrived in Kingston winter on the Nississaugs river. first discovered an effort was made - �. I Stratford the other day. 't' it the busi- ,rieties of wild �, -it ty, in . in k if he pay proper atteq ionl, o gether with several va luvi&l Company of London, England, This and was arrested. He played himself - -Mrs. Joseph Wilson, of Bright, Wa's -he family "colasistilIg Of fath- - z (cultural 80c - -Mr. Clemens, of Newton, as 11 . The soil is of a rich al tly to rescue t I I . - I F I f t t - committed suicide by drowning in her a great. interest� - reston, ness and feeds and cafps for his cows in I =S. clay variety of two -rowed barley -a recen off as deaf and dumb at Sharbot Lake small children, W I . . I I . -near. Pi I ,- � I v; with a good standing - Sands, . y morning at five er, mother and several ... . I I Tiipof Grey as he bought a farm of 140 acres nds to the -right way. 1� 0 bar- improved str&in of the Chevalier type s to St. Catharines. cistern last SlId.-all succeeded in escaping, but in the I � L Waterloo county, where he inte ga'�e eresting ad- oirv�7bich will produce wheat, . ' He belong . : . M. I ranks high in Great Britain for malting - . r a urea,t number of Mr. Si Mons an bIt' --The -lury in the Princetown tragedy o'clock. Her husband missed her for of the children, six -- I r a . , - .. . . dress on the breeding of �,Pedigreed _f oats, rootso &c., together with purposes, and has been pronounced by J erdict a few minutes, and excitemeDt one ed and 11 I L 8 �s was univeesalty re- . remove in April next re- 1 Y, case at the inquest, returned a N upon searching he age, b6came bewilder I - -Rev. Mr. Chrystal is about to bles and such - years of' I . oue of ,�the un- Shorthorna. . most all the garden vegeta I .perts as one of the best sorts obtain murder against R. Burchell, found her as stated. She tried to Corn-. waudered back into the house unnoticed � 1. . � . i sign his pastorship of the CarlinLgford Each of these subjects' elicited inter- n in the County ex n awarded many prizes of wilful hell, mit suicide by poisoning about two iulied outami par- . to the re- like that can be grow ur able. It has bee alias Somerset andlagainat Mrs.Burc and perished in the flames. The con- �, - L I Presbyterian church, greatly , ' 0 . the - the o. She has 8 a ed from . I I � esting discussions which t'ok up of Huron, Ont. Nature has drained o and was given the ,first prize at the h* 8 ag uff r �Ingamere booming, at district. is wife, as being accessory to month % * tents of the building were consumed], . I - I 11 gret of the people of th entire time of the afternoon. land' here with numerous creeks and dsor Royal Agricultural Show last - I I melancholia for some months past. I there was no I � I - 1>0, and when this - McIntyre 'Prindiville and Moat L excellent rivers Isat it is not .cut up with small Win . murder. . I ith the building, and as �� I ' In . . I . many rehant numbers -Advices from Manitoba - . I of real -Messrs. the ,evening a year. it is very prolific, hag stout, -A Windsor me state that wl ieft iu,destitute : l the priue -appointed license the I surance the family are - � it him, and he� had I Race have been re, the entertainment was given in lakes' and Sloughs as is the case in :)eated bright straw and long, heavy heads, - a colored woman, of the supply of men for camps in that In , I I commissioners for South Perth for . consisted - of addresses parts of MaDitoba,. nor are w6j .1 I dly averaging under good cultiva- among his debtors . 'I circumstances. � �. e, succumbed sooner . . i hall. - It � . as --We are UsuO I Sandwich East. The other day he went province does not nearly equal the de- _Capt. William Zealand died and- I . . � . . year. to Agri- grain, I , ensuing on subjects pertaining with the gophers. on -per head. It to collect his -bill, and was met with a mand. Over one thousand men have I I � � botter for himself I -Messrs. W. Snider & Co., of - Wat- al and in- .1 destructive animal. tiork,, about forty grains denly in Hamilton) on Friday whil-st I . culture ; recitations and voc minus.that littlell ban less vigorous in M. He � - I hopes for a turu of - the grain store�ouse . I . may be sown thinner t shower of scalding water. The woman been engaged in Winnipeg for work , under the influence of chlorofor I - ': I . o . � It is ra.t�er hard � erloo, have bought strumental music, The various parts I there have been seven successful crops alf I . a to .enlarge the V 'in succession witho growing . sorts, one and a h bushels was fined $12.40. 1 , the lumber camps within the past six e care of Dr. Mul�len, and .1. 7 � at Newton ` . 1-1 was under th - . I ; and inten * ut fficient. This .of shantymen on weeks, and it is quite probable that . I rd . - putting. in machinery -for an were well talien and all did well, th ' raised in Dauphin %ore is considered on I Jld pioaeo' of our : . I er -Large numbers was to have undergone an operatidn for � same by I Ming out in Splendid a failure or frost bite. Last year, samples dis- - actors will have to im- . . � . I . - alf a centary have I in con. local talent cc . Pvariety was grown from Black river have been laid up with, in- some of the contr an abscess on the jaw� Dr. Malloch was I I .� � Me farL thelftSel-VeR - . elevator and other improvements � - - � I I . I . . : Shape. The hall was packed to the I believa' was the poorest crop on &a tributed from the Central Experimental fluenza, and several teams which went port m en from the east. and chloroform waa � I . ') . nection. . � � passed over season, but not so called into assist, I 1- I . in , all up very doors and everything , count of a very dry � Farm, in the barley districts of Ontario, up late in the fall have,been standing in -A member of the Red River Lumber Shortly after the opemi�- avi g to give it -Rev. Mr.Wylie,of Paris,gave a highly . all seeming tobe highly was in Winni- adminittered. 1� I . � � I . it pleasantly, . wheat- averaged on a m,n,,,,, - Company, � Ace ia anew couatry I Humor " in K40x MOO - bad after all, as and in other parts of the Do i i the stables ever since owing to the in of Minnesota, � enjoyable lecta -eon ' 11 ertainment. We tions commenced the surkebus noticed , ..... I q r th ent vourable 9 � W-��-re, the bt*trde of sday eveliin delighted. by whole 30 bushels to the acre and oats during the past somewhat unfa -1 - 0 1 � . church, Stratford, on Tue! . that it is a sub- ability of their drivers to work them. 'Deg last week I 'oking into the question I . . � 9 do not kn t 35. In one case I knew of one n'ds erylar that the patient's respiration had ceased, ow, he ever, weighing from 54 to56 pou 0 s soon resun ihout tha energy of - . - po- I - abou -Dowm the Ottawa riverl including 'f erecting a -v . . ied only to bw sus- � 4 � the honorable course last week, in be'half of the, Young � � ject for co,n_g_K4tu tion that these even single acre- measured and threshed which per bushel ; samples of which have been its I northern tributary streama� were for the purpose of manufacturing the but it wa ardis. The I . ' ended again shortly afterw . � -t. pie's Association. . ield6d 51 bu eat, and a field p � . wc&A-cht,tu took i , -Mr. Thoma� Allen has given a ing entertainm6n a are usually so much y s6is of wh � submitted to experts in England, who floated during the year ending June large product of the company's timber ,I\ I - � I I . p . ttended than .the day doctors became alaimed, and did all � . . I � ' have pron . .him greater pros- and has gone to More largely a of 7 acres'which yielded 700 bushels of , ounced them to be good, 30th, Is8g, 127,923 pieces of timber and limits along the Red River in Minnesota. they could to induce respiration, but I I f�rming at Russeldale, � .. . I . They may be more enter- As a 8 a, by . the company that a " I I e. meetings. ats or 100 bushels to the acre., marketable specimens of malting barley without tauccess, and the life soon went � >me, and- his m,4uy I live with a son near Penetanguiahen ' I ' 3,725,386 saw logs, producing a revenue It i believe , - prese m I . , aing but they are certainly less in k this is hard to n � L -will be rejoiced to I ted settler' of Uil i . . . stock country, 1 � thin which would command at t f to the Governmentof $87,709.39. capital lumber market can be secured in out. Capt. Zealand was an enthuniastio .1. � 1�.e, was an old %-ad. --fespeo 0 and we incline to .the opinion e )9�-Oiln � present time. . . I � K, as notw1ithstaq- - L . strtictiv beat in Manitoba, 48 last year peopl 38s. to 40s. per quarter of 448 11 -Rev. James H,lrald, formerly 'pastol; Manitoba at the r, and had navigated all rouud the . � - I � . . a od:.' '_ - I_. the I English market, et e I arch at Dundas -Alex, Kennedyy who arrived at s9ilo - : T ies with -1 ith the- that if the day meetings were an largely fl�cked in here from all parts of Man' lual to 90 cen a to of the Presbyterian Ch In strange contrast to the angry � . . I - - and respect . 4The library in ;.-onnection W 6ttende'a as the evening Meetings much toba, and some even from the North- $1.04 respectively for the Canadian and -later at Pori Arthur died at Red- Edmonton on Wednesday last week, ,world. I I : . of all I Stratford Young Men's Christian Asso- 8 Lter kood would result. However, . . . 9 I fludsou Bay *torma of the wind-swept oceans he bad I \ . I volumes. Mr.!T. greE in west Territory and Dakota, insearch of bushel of 481ba. for icine Hat a few days ago. He leaves a from Danvogan with the o'sed in life was the sailor's deaths . . . ciation numbers 70 the Var a district is not exceptional ' What has lific " barle at calm. orker in al L ' hay to wi ter their stock.. This 11 Prize Pro y- pany Peace River packet, made the cr s � I � Easton, an active and useful W - ivers ex- 0 d. wife and grown up family of ten- Corn He reports thelIndiAtIs which ended ivaperfe I , . urs.t removed to Detroit. this re pact as it is the un Well, there were over - - . been the result ? which Carter's catalogue price is 10s. 6 -The Algoma Advocate says that trip in 20 daye. . . I . . , P . the Association,, has . Stratford perien e all - over, that however, thinly 10,000 head of cattle and horses brought stg. per bushelp of 56 lbs. -will be hundreds of carloads of corn and grain around Dunvogan in a starving condi _. �. . . ' L . John $wan Jr., � iy meetings are the even- . . . -Tb6 customs. returns in in to winter in Dauphin, and I do not anadain bags down the river they -Mr. Thomas Noble, of the 211d Con- . . atten ed the di the farmers of C . free goods, offered to are� being transported on the Sault. line tion, s6nd farther . up for Some weeks for February weye: sys crowded. of - the hay was deaths from cession. 0 ek sold a I I . I I t in entertainments are &lw -fourth of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The are still worse- off. M -any f Hullett, last we nd conjestian of , the Idmutpiorble', $1 1, 172 ; ­ taturday's- proceedings were -opened think that one of two English bushels (112 lbs), one d. to Mr. Geo. ,_ I . I - . . 1, 11 813,959 ; imports, collec- - cut. .This, I think, will give you an bag to each individual, at four dollars * a to have occurre L 1. �. . 4 t, ed.- $3,184; excise I y it - importance of this line to the Canaclian. starvation are ' aid ve 11.1y,De two year old bull I I duty collect, by - at sort of a stock countr ' A e barley will - There are also stories of cannibalism. 7p , Of Hallett for's sum in the . . : . . sh address from Mr. McFadd�n on idea ef. wh per bag. t this. price th Pacific Railway is beginning to be per � . . � Sh ' .- I aite a number of 4 ; atfo4divislon, $6,827.92. � Farmers' Institutes. This bull who . I . tions; Str the progress* of een this hay so heavy that ailway - I . I � - - be delivered to the nearest r derly man in neighborhood of S100. I . your correilpoadent . ; I son had the mis - good these Inati- is, I -have 8 ceived. John Morrison, an el ' . ; 1. _11 -Mr. William Eas - lie spoke highly of the it Was almost impossible to mow it with tstion so that farmers in every province his father's aired by the bull lately owned by Thos. I � ! c -Colonel 13e.nwall, -father of the Brantford, got f,700 f rom, , . . -1 aded the tea -me -et- . ,I f ortuue to Step into an ice hole on Vi accomplishing' in the country f it in a on Monday of last McMichael by J. J. - L I . I e other day, and tutes are � mowers and thousands of acres: o may obtain it at a uniform rate. in young man murdered at Princeton, is in England , which was bred .1 I 1%lethodist Ctiurch!*F . r toria, lake, Stratford, th . the way of spreading useful informa- We are also well supplied with Those who desire to participate ' - He was here estate - Colborne' and had 14 registered 7 1 y, March 4th. Al- I i had a bitterly cold bath. Fortunate ad only regretted a block. _e of the princi- not unknown in Canaida. week. He banked $2 500 and went on Fisher, 9 self to be,ane of I I I ' part of ,,the evening I ' . were near 'who tion amongfarmers) ai ood water, which is on . this distribution should send their ap. at the organization of the 100th Royal a -spree with the. re;;aining, $900. He crosses, and proved him I . I 11 I I number of ice cutters. id "not avail 9 a' . I -that 'farmers .generally d pal thiDge in a country,(' pliCationS at Once with four dollars en- Canadian Regiment, in 1857, and was a midnight Friday in the beat stock bulls i the township. I I h- there`w�s a very � . ve. !t he benefits to be derived, 9 was arrested at , jl . � ; � rescued him from a. watery grave. rat visited Dan- rsigned, giving the . �every body seemed � . electric hems-elveis of t the inter. Last spring when I fi closed, to the unde brother ,officer of. Senator Boulton in eompany with a number of colored men. -The other day the beavy driving I - I I -There was a breakup at the . dress plainly, t4alts, and Gibralta� afterwards. I I � . : Z . I b t he was glad to know that . , broke I � . . a to the full. Tea Mitchell the other night. ' u phin there were only 104 settlers, some name and post office ad He had $400 of his money still left, wheel � at Hess' factory, Listowel ! � .� light works in is increasing and that the' Institute I rest railway the heavy � � I I basement ef the . I -rat two bands while eat n of Zch had.spent 7 years in the place, and the name of the nea -Miss Dora Carmichael, a little girl 9 having spent $500 in four days in into a hundred pieces, tearing - - . . The Bj�ll dynamo bu - attended tbs D. . I L � I �L, - . e'and to-dsy we have ' of 'those who I � leather two foA belt like a ribbon and $ station, The names years of age, started lately from Wair - . _3 oclock. The six Ing the alio rcuit, and there was I meetings aro now better I and one small, stor, , zi drink and profligate extravagance . I . I . runn d stores, a the orderin :1 Ing . and timbers, of the I legantly and taste- I � Poeidectric fire before I they used to be. remit will b for California, She had a -ticket -tied last week about- striking 'the ceil I I a great flashing - � I � Mr. Simmons next took up Corn nearly 900 se�tlers and 3 goo e. entered in he dis- he was -Thursday �ight of Teeswater en-:. factory. Fortunately, no one wall it,- I , . . � - el i � - - far - n d with the engine could be stopped. ., He described .his blacksmith shop and two - others build- which they are received, and t round her neck to show whither s enty of the citizens - Rying pieces was � �. I presento f North - Fodder vs. R60ts-'A, I ing, and two churches, under construe n the same order as Lind. It is a long journey for a little tw , a very 'Fisher, o . tribution made i be tertained at a private social a much re- jured, the force of the I _j � . regard to the re- . I � -Mr. Alexander Fisher, method of growing and cultivating corn o or three schools, and I as possible, having . tot of only nine years to make alone. ident, Mr. John Logan, checked by the belt, or they would like- I the rich and varied. pe, brother of Mr. James . , me as methods tioll, also tw awall spected old res I - I . . Zastho rhic4 is very muc6 the a& e will provinces. - t Cote St. Michael, a 3 contrasting, so heauti- d'now of m . -columns. He believe by this time next year w rements of the several ,A , who is removing this week� to Manitoba. ly have damaged the walls of the fac- . I � barrister formerly of Stratfor , ready described in these We are u xcecd the last Sundayp a - . . . . g, died of 0 � � ly ' - a' � Mr. Logan . . �� table linen, the . Winuipe sneer of the stOID feed for stock. have 2,500 settlers or more. Cio Id the applications - e parish near Montreal$ h%e resided in that neighbor tory. -year , Men- I spoke highly of corn.as a - in pply last will have mother and her seven children were -old child . � _ . - 0 1 d, th beautiful ach, at his residence in the above e lacking a PO t office and an 01106t ' supply, those who a � hood for over thirty years, and had the � -:,The other day a two - . 4 � E - silo, but intetidi to have on :11, i dwelling, Tess- of Mr. George Morrison7 St. Marys, i . , The viands were of . few days ago. I He. ham no way of a railroad, aloo a gr at mill. their money ref anded,but if the quantity burned to death in their honor of naming the village " . : � township, a . ; tioned shortly, as he in greatly impressed with the . mills and n, and for variety, - Cosens, blacksmith, who ' hought We have two portable saw imported should be greater than the which was a large stone house, and is - r." An address was read by Dr. 'seeing the steam gushing out Of 'the -1 � -- , -, -Charles E. �ilage as a food for cattle. He t ie shingle mill which supplies the, demand, on the basis of a twObushel supposed to have caught fire from the wate oiling on . L ago and ,i - d a very handsome tilting oil- spout of the kettle whieb� was b . .uaian, could scarcely . left Trowbridge just tvf 0 years at corn ind roots ptre about equ&i in ou I ions of Gillies an I I . : a exp I ver water pitche - the stovey ventt . his mouth I � nearly two hours in Denver City, Col- th , , settlers with lumber at f rein $12 to $16 distribution, then th a pl, at losion of a can of coal oil left near r and goblet were pre tred to place . took up his abode is I . I ieding qualities, ane that one crop i ugles at $3 per d as�pep larger U e I terally crowded, the -f i ess, Heha steady fe The perthousand, and shi those who may hav .for the fire -place. sented to. the gueOit of the evening. Mr. over the hole, a d suck d in is full . L . . � � : orado, reports progr I DUt as profitable as the other. n granted a d' and the kdver- It kn�cked him breath- � : ab, I -A subscriber to the London I � a . . I ither and thither, , I y and 'by good man- m6., thousand.- We have bee quantities will be considere Logan, in a very happX speech, aid he breath of it. , work and good pev I .in labor in both oases in about the sa among such tiser' who lives in Dayton, Columbia and Mrs. less and comf the in- Vings, pouring out th* . with good luck Qof post office which -will open' upon or remaining stock -apportioned was the oldest male resident, 3letely cooked - : ageinent: together now the He advised farmers to grow some kpril, and I think we applicants. Co as discovered an ' -he throat and �Ubes leading to - otherwise caxering - D q18 about the first of i . - unty, Washington, h I . P. B. Brown the oldest lady resident in sideoft � I v I . I dealing in real estate, he is . ,, - - "ERS. ling his subscription. a The -V child . suffered . . . , . rth both. In producing either corn or r ,_ ist mill this coming sum WX. Skb original way of sen( . e the lun - _oor .. - I , people, natil every . owne c k residence, WO frequent and persistent cultivation is Obe � eVe L al millers the village, they having moved ther i I 1, . I . as there have been s r Nrector Experimental Farms, Ottawa. ed between two air- Afy, biat hopes of its redoverY SrO I - ­ I After a few re- " _ dreadfi I F I ed when several thousands. . . He mer, The money was inclos about the same time. . Z I . � `� I - I of the great secrets of success I cular,pieces of wood each about half an o past and present, the now entertained. i - - 're of helping them- I -A Poole correspondent writes:: The thinks a oorn crop as good as a root crop. in looking over the country for mill --------- 0� th a Meat marks on thi jug mule case Wan - I ' hood in- ites. As to a railroad I believe we . Cana'da. inch thick, apparently cut 'wi iupper. Aftei -A veryinferest - , his neighbor is a guests adjourned for i _" � � '� g over r,he people Gar -man Arnighin t mer, on for cleaning the land. If a farmer probably bef.p're the - Crossley have axe,securely fastened. together by fifteen � [ig, Syne " all parted tried at the Division court held at � ,_ ames, R.()ad Presby- urch this sum will have one soon, . Messrs. Hunter & � Singing" Auld Lai � �� buildiug a ch ' i the atten- . . I tend successful in g or roots - he c ,age caught Tuesday last week. It � .� a Kropt. An rowing corn of the settl ra are ready for it, as ices in Brant- tacks. This pack y good wishes for Mr. Lo- Shakespeare on -1 � I ere the intellectual � o arket here begun evangelistic sery with 1eark - I . the farm of the late Solomol will, as a ruleo be suce . - stom-officers at Windsor . - on had 06 team I I lace� your carres- 11 be something new .-in we will have a good home in . tion of the an - ' gan's success in his now home sit Car- seems Mr. James Patera . I . I I Amish church wi , - 1. Z . to be an the waiting tey �ha�e every department of agriculture, and his ford. the � ' I ,untry.'as ti easure of success as a farmer may very yet for one or two years for all our pro I tons of pho b -ate who opened the parcel. They took -Fifteen hundrec ierry, Manitoba.' -of mules that he offered for sale about a -- ; this part of the cc :) many new settlers Ting- nails out one b " one, and there lay the 1 25 and another single L � , L � : 1. I Rewhat absorbed in I been wont to go from house to house to , ID stimated by the success he duce as there are si - are ready for spring shipment at y Regretf ally -A couple of weeks '190 9, lot Of notes year ago for $1 , vn thought � . . . I � � � . I fairl�,j be e ' Wheat— is now . dollar, Smiling peacefully. Mr. N. D. BrON . - Ugil . . coming in all the time. - k 7 unfortunate ena I'll L F' J -!'is with these two crops, as no f ar- ston. ' p the package, - and the of the Bank tof Hamilton, which had one for.$75. I .L - I o .. I Art of the programme- -One day latelya young lad in the a Ita w worth $1 per bushel potatoes the same; -Turnips are being shipped in con- they closed u outlived their usefulness, were mutilated he could Sell them better in WoOdatocko . . .1 t, t�er �an afford, now -a -days, not to gro " -allowed to take them there - � i - . I 1(.1 the pl-4$form' emplo A John Watson, of the 10th - .- . oats 75 cents, butter from 16 to 20 cents, iderable quantities from Guelph to the uniqTu nvelope reached London safely. - to Gurney's foundry to be I and was .1 . I I .171 On - 8 I " e Flesherton AAvance thinks that and sent over . � , a y -' either one. Q llett, beeffrom5to7c - om Ito 6 _ he furnace. The draught where *hey were sold by auction for - : ! :n Fitteher nd Wil- I concession of Elma, cut his foot with an I - ents, pork fr United States. remated in the � . � � ir waa OPL,.upied by � 6y that Dr, Hamilton, Mr. Thomas McMillan, of HU 8, fresh venison from. 3 - to 5 cents, -A despatch fromNewfoundland says it is certainly a sign of hard times when c t of the notes, or $180 &D4 $72 respectively, On 1,O months! - 11 . . .. axe in such a wE ensilage and' cent L �� - . ' I - - . Ot a - . - - .M.r. Penlial.e. The I wound, doubts of his -took up the suijects of fresh fish from A to 4 c6nts - by the hun- its of n e , were blown up the chim- '-credit. The -buyer of the team not be- - I I � � who dressed the .k ; breeding and f eeding heavy Pacific the weather since the middle of Decem- a farmer coming to town on business was so grea that maaY th satis- . I ,� .. Be of t o of his toes I od4er corr e Norih'ern- ' the earth ing on the instant I 4', VMS given by Rev- -he proper a w 69 Land feeding steers for dred weight. Th . her has been the colde 'at for thirty years. brings along a quarter cord of wood to b prepsired wi _. - � . . : , having t I from the now and fell flattering to wn sold 'the team % . � .. L dra ght hors , - a veritable shower of apparent factory security, Bro f,ter, On "rTlie Ghoic8 again. __ t I 0 L utry markets, on each Railroad and also another Company 9 . , : . -The Bell Organ factory of Guelph, pay for his dinner as a f rmer r did the other again, a � I ' for $1,60, taking his note � I A� �Wilson ga,v . -Mr. James A. Watson has sold his the 014 C U 11, practical have applied to the Governme t for a sh syndicate vicinity of Flesherton, em, says the Times, to another Mau L � e a: brief ' has been sold to an Engli . I 11 wealth. Some of th � L L I - abert, to Mr. he gave many usef I build a road into Lake Dau- day. up and carried to the bank for the same. 'Subsequently the first . 4 hundred acre farm appreciated by . ,$750,000. 'oldest W iecurity an � L . stQry of literature, L in Hil iaking in hints, which were L well, -charter to egosis Territory, but for wires at the ere picked he were disappointed to buyer turned up ,vith -good f d . I .rly oil tile good and T h on as Heal,. of Mitchell, t ' howed that he pbin and Winuip . I . -The work of stringing -James Carter, one of the - by persons w . I -1 I is yet . . I . L exerted Opua society # r. Real's the listelnen and whioh a it or not itentiary for.1,100 iDcan- residents of Hamiltong died Saturday in eir value had departed. got the team, the second buy,ergetting 11 11 L - - - . ; I - 0 his active learn that th t I . - exchange as part payment M. I ' I . . W,61- - of 8 acres. There had a. thorough� practical kn' wledge of whether they have got tiers his 78th year. - Deceased in t( . -1 s of ence and park lot unknown here to the set . -We are at Kingston Pen ot6 back. On the notes In& url� )e writing ing arrested at Port his 11,� : . . Mr. Robert Me- descent electric lights is going qn. � I � Z __ the subjects tirested. a life followed brick and ston6 . -Thomas Dueal � L to 11 s.1.1akes- � resi d. : . k up presentfrom5O to 80 miles f rom - our . collected the money and pal . � - - .- rdviwo�t , � . is a nice house, splendid barns and'other dth, too . -Thirty-eight ocean steamers, 4aggre- busines ' and some Dover Junction for attempting to wreck -Brown s - . . Reeve of -Tuckersrr. , contracting9 - . - with $10. for ten moutW %. . � - . 96 -at post, office, . � . mason work and - - I - -[Ieu� music, was lo,t,,m king Loan , � - trains on Paterson $200 � improvements on the p�rk e thoughu near( . higan Ceutrol . � _� I - Exu( � I the iu'bject of statute labor. H 0 ey gating 52,216 tons, arrived at Halifax buildings of the city are Mi6 - etpress for his trouble., , "I I . - � The I Some have -asked me h, w could th - 'of the oldest been sen- interest, retaining $42 - . I 11 lillivii1e chuir, it a desirable residence. : 'mers would honestly perf orm their from foreign ports during the month of three different occasions, has swere sold for - I - . if far - thy' 1.,Iour, - Yet to this country and where is the landmarks of his construction. lobb, of Simcoe, to ,ijaiming that as the mule - .1 ; . tenced by Judge I . � at t). he*1 -Th6 debt on the Mitchell Knox ute labor that the roadsi could be g $20, the differ- f _Z I , stat Well, the February. it is said that the SultaDa gold 60 he had the right,, to . . I ntiary. $1 � t -1 I lit horu,-" tile Young � Church property has just lately been _" by -di est station to get � off at? rd Henderson, Joseph Gil- - in the Kingston penite int � � - , more - cheaply. kept up til' see the pO- - I ­ f U - that they I out. Much credit is ay is to take the Canadian Pacific -Richa d Walter Willison, mine, on the Lake of -the Woods, has five years k he should have got 'Bucb- Paterson,could not . 1 -1 , Mrs, eu in; completely wiped iorry that many best w . . - - I t:1 . , but he was I . .1 � I LjOYLL � e evenl,09. the Ladies' Aid, they having taxation -ning their Railway to Portage La Prairie, thence lespie, M. Robson an sold to Taylor, Sons & Co., London, Railway men thin �e which sentene-e and sued for $42, less $13 f Or a'ommls' ;; "I - � bl . due to . I . I England, fo I %I �� � - . � tion of'the ' amount. I lamentably f ail ,'when perfori anitoba and North-Western Rail- have been elected school trustees f or been r the sum of half a million imprisonment for lif ) ced for the sion. After a lot of wrangling by twO . I t I I raiised a large por t' Eler Majesty by doing ro � i irrel- � : 'din thre cto-ver, became pastor of duty . 0 , � 0 a station called Strathclair, Ayr village. dollars. The London firm hail a special- could have been pronoun who lawyers, in which a good deal of i I - a 4 ing, � Since Rev. Mr. Tully 000, includ" i work. He also spoke of the improve- way t miles from the near- -A contract has been made with . t the mines last I summer, and his crime he 'wali guilty of. Dueslihg, - , evant matter WINS introduced, the me �1 I ; _ying to 11r. tug in- is� a I 11 � � I . barn belong I . urch nearly $7, laces which is about 70 tford his headquarters. 1101 I , � the ch )al, have been collected ment that could be made in many p . tation there Spring Hill mines, New Brunswickp mades Wa I auce to the AQW9i went to the jury -whose verdict.was that � _� I : ' and from this 8 . p , I . ay townBli , � I terest 6�ad princil . ed est settlers, un- for the delivery of 20,000 tons Of coal report was very favorable. lung the � __1 : d'. It annual running ex by having the road oides,neatly levell. Brown was to get. $25 for Be I � he Riding- Mo I !.�-Rudulph de Cuchery, a school made himself a nuis L is a bush road across t . ;et 44141', - I � d to the gratin independent of t4e . J I- I - I re -using the - ste'alft . - ases of the clitac Steps will now off d ke t clean anil free from foul tainswith stepping places all theway at Portland, Maine. 0�1' 00sta - u I , , � pe .,h. _ members were leaving the teacher in the German section of Pete- and the people will be glad to J . - - mules and Paterson$17 instead of 429, � , As the wawa township, county of Benfrew, e has a wife and one child wh­ .78, al expressed his preference for drive or w was him. H ,*§ claimed, and by the time court I - � - rated . - I I new wee d of a narrow acrosej� ,so one can 6 at 2 o'clocki . - '� I . � � . � and it hk%d no, &Park be taken for the erection of & wid roadway ineitea � -ry night. Parliament House, Ottawa, a few days ago arrested on grave live at Watford, but have seps lawyers, etc., are paid, neither the � w lowing in . 4t a a - f his' from h H_ I 1 4 � . �� - e 0 vs- : - I ' which was 4eing safer and more easily kept and be 5 will .get fat over ind was b -lding. The, legacy of $1,000 left by a . �topping house ev( n Wednesday morning last week, a im. He is 26 years of see. -i an( what is left Of carry- �u one, as � rery good, there be" o connection with 80m in tl;e' Sal litigants I hus. . ate Thomas Matheson, uuting, it is 1 - charge in - one time sergeant � � I I I I , ,- doors, t th �- I I in repair. Mr. John C. Morrison, of As to h� a I mber of them met with serious acei After arrest he was al-' was at i - and W&A sent the $42m � i 0 the builcuio g destroy- ward this object, has ing lots 9f elk, moose, and a few am 1. nu nith � female pupils- I I I � � to be applied to McKillop, gave the- closing address ck and dent,q. 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