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I I .- - — --- - - - - . - � ea- girl. Ferguson had come out of the meeti 1g.._ that Leah frequently told her be wair carry . A . I
- . I 1 I Z81 dry all 'winter to and un erbrusb, but cat!i be used as a W I . i ,:i
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- frio';� ti'%M67 � � i ix)g the policy in her interest. Joseph I
. . L . The steer rM Iike at 10o'clock and slinning-up to two girl , 1. 4- let- I . . ..
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oy- AIRYIN U AV D 0 � illium, cos%4 10. 0 con is eac Jv.aco� .T. 11 0 .. Lt,
� ki carried on during poll nence or defe.ce. env . I U" I
I r having butter ma, Ing I 01 i them home. As le '; Leah, brother of the deceased, too �
. prepar tions and accouirements wonle indi- asked if he could S,3e -
FEFJDINQ. . which were feed upon rn ensilage an year. One of tive advant- ar tion to. the eL.tate and
i , 0. GILR I meal gained over 30 pounds each more tha that period -of the and Ferguso ters of administra, 1
. ; r head was oul. ages Lhat wuu1ld accrue from winter dairying cat@'that we expected to do some fighting ; did so a'stoue fell near them, He in t seeks to establish his right to the tnoneYa � ,
I f Tra le, of Listo- the others, and the cost pe party must husband their stock went to discover who thraw it. -
The Dailrymen's Board o a be the increased quantity of milk but as he. The Oidtr has,paid the money into court Eo 11
0 T, I M. -T rT C) MT - I "fil o ' tits as the Cos would 'y co I w. A of pro isions. Bowerman, who threatened to -run him out I
: ag so Zorn last week, 11 cents per day against 19 ce ts als t Is cog there beitIlg as yet no regular the courts
- ell I lased the dairyin . mea . that would b� realized from ever n. The men got into a fighti wheft that neither pairty can get it until I i .
. ; w., is'� eir cunt in, by a gra b uquet given of those that fed upon hay, ro0t3 and will give about 30 milk comm nication with the States, they must of tow . I .
___ : a, 0 banque wa largely at. That pointi to the economical production , f cow - � � - ppr cent. more they can Ferguson7a revolver was discharged into hi have decided upon the, case. I
. I in tha town. This onths if she calves tic-tween depend largely upon the game I . � . tintl-Review mays : i
� , Oughout the beef by dairymen, as welli as cattle-rais s during ten in L ims. Deer, abdomen. . . I -The Woodstock Seri . 1
tended by leading Dairymen th ? she calves be- bring down -hence the fire -a prisifi.g over 400 personil . !
Great Moving Sale. ' use ensilage generally. In my October and December than if J - , Ripharl A congregation corn - Chu -.ch Monday- I I
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I . district. Mr. W:m. Mcsier, of IBluevale, in when they Ine. By winter dairying bear, pums, tapie, alligator, ]aguay, panther. -A Calgary diEspatch bays : , i
. 1pril xqd Ju c from workiv led in Clialmers 1
1 sho6ld lie�p on .tween i g oxt assemb, I i
. BopLrd, ocoupi- judgment 04 ydairyman available monkeys, tu viater- Steele, laborer, ame in . �
; this c(u,nty, President of the a0pli',of milk would be rkeys and innumerable � .. Fraser, of Hamil- i �
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The, Premises to be Vacated and ed a p e8ent were an average hal as many fattening steers as :,% large s, - ; the time of the year when the fowl abound, so that with the abundance of the Calgary -and Edmonton Railway last night, to hear Rev. Dr � . i
. Lhc chair. Among others p few farmers for use durial I ount of bin travels in the �
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- Profee or J. 181. Robert5on, Doi iin,iQn Ddiry he keeps milki ig cows, and.but in highest. tropical wild fruits they should live in good Friday night. . Early next morning his body ton, Rive an ace i
Tom Down., . Comm bsioner and Mon. Spe&kei Ball&ntyne, have at, all sufficient help to I attend to as price of milk and its prolucts was foundnear the police station frozen stiff, Orient. For ntar)y one hour and a half the i
- I asa On an average milk ig worth from 50 to 100 style. 1 . e 4 doctGzsecured the closest attention Of his i
- us th' t of Stri tford, the clieps3 king of C,Lnada. many.cattle in' the form of milking cow9 r ent. moie during . December. January The�natives of this portion of Honduras Besid � his bo3y was a beer bottl half fille audience, as lie graphically described what 11
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Our landlord, has notified a ' - -in should keep of stock. On moat farms Pe c are a friendly tribe of the Carib Indians, of with, whisky. ' ' All present were de- .
Both I hese gentlemen, as well at others, de far in June *and . . . a th f 111,!i he saw and heard. �
be prod-ficed to feed n! it is worth I
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ds tearim, away a portion 6f in- en - , .. rade of intelll� ban the aver- -After seven and a half years of f i
he inten. 0 livered addresses briul. full of usieful and ough corn ensilage can . aivying would provide a a bett r g gence t !
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sting information. The banquet corn- - t ut are in- and ,effectual work the Rev. J T. E. Free lighted. -d by the I
our store and replacing it with a nel,w tere all tile milkink cows which can ilk at the farm age C ' ral American eavage, b on account of ill- . a have lately been grante, ��
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6 to by the hel-p available on-tlie place and for liberal usluti.ty of skim in -Medal � -, .
b a ve �, 0 mitte( adopted the very seic sible plan of mber of calv(s. The tolera ly lazy. They are actually too indo man has been compelled, Society of London, England, - 2
1 s Ave will ` k -balf as many steers besides. There is I'till for raising a larger tin nd health, to relinquish the pastorate of the Royal Humane f lads bet -ween I
. one, so, that mean . P _ doing away with formal toasts and calling rig calves from July lent t be hostile. This from hearsay a for saving life to a number o LLL �
- our sto _ ' : D _c6mmoE ractice of killi better describe Deer Park Pkesbyterian Church, Toronto. res of 1:0 and 17. Several are Can&- I
sell entirely out or else pack , L - y bai been room for very large i creasain tile numbe; . . i
on the several speakers as the 1 7 A well bred Head ras literature ; we can
. I * cows is I most 'wastof ull one the ac, ;
w in case�v and . t them awa in the cel- . �L Bri-tain country after having lived M r. Freeman leaws next week for Denver, 0 ;
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. PU y arranged for. Profesior Rober;son deliver- of live stock, since we send to Grea in its life the possibility of leaving the C rib and his I ! diant-, viz.: Peter L. Kirton, aged 12, for �
, " ce t. of the cattle Calf has better Colorado.' . . I - ur �
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lar. y,o.,w, yo-L,L, all know that would ed, as he always does, a most aAmirable ad- now only about 20 per ce for'sonialodY, even if the life be among them. At P�ese is election of chief and couucillorz -a saving F. VanWyok at M,eaford; Ar" I
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- in , o � . To vow steers to all i a well able, to talk about that country than is the aged 12, who saved Mrs.
not be business. So we prefer to sell dress, the ei,lient points of whi h we givo which she imports cut sho�t at the end of two years, a oustion, � � :
. and whi%:h as far they can bo coil - Honduras Consul here --:-Dom Fernandez. I the Chippewa tribe,Walpole Islands, in th Stewart B 4 . I � I
below, will be found profitable vantage, the co * G. Hatian and her son in the Niagara River T
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we 11 fattened steer. The more calves that can --- rlif r
- of Beautif ul N w be made M%tion regarding the coil .
our whole stock I readine, for every person intereated in the trolled, should t; come in ivt tt Is itty of Lambton, resulted in the choic �:
jet It be raisA for the dairy and for - the, dairy Wishi ig some inf Or Joseph White as chief and the followin� I uear Ctdar Island, and (-' I. Gibbonp, aged 17, 1
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I Fall Goods, at such, an Enormous two Zry important br .... ch ' f Canadian fall of the year. That means that a suffle feed sta 19, the more chance of profit is there countiy he represents�� we called at bis Philip Kiyoshk, James Wil� who, with Mr. W. Hanes, uved Anna Nic- �
I e' 0 supply of skiin mill: and %�hole milk will lie , ous. We bad councill, rs .'.- � � . -
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Sacrifice 1 That people can sup ly husbandry, D&i,ryii3g, s ock raising and farmers who adopt the r,TaCtiCe- office i 6nd asked a few i questi liams, Johnson Peters,. and Joshua Grea Donald at 11,forrisburg. i
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. themselves at far less tban eei,11g. After preliminary obiervations he available on the farms to Iraise calves of ti I O ' i 4. - - aq- -
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, I tericlairying will make it possible expected t find a m
. i I , ded : - . � I best constitution and f , for Ca gen t le man ; we weT I -The superannuaition of Lieut. -Col. M ' able in Owen Sound by the launch of the � � �
I prices. $1 Tweeds for 50c. ; rey - , �tlo ' nZa 0 develop an expert trade in f bout him'but his . .
. C. I T11F COUN-TRY'S 10API L. -1-11-1 yet been learned in cat husbandry the,e . ,y by and by exceed �her wasn)thiog Spanish 4 7 our inland waters. ;
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I s bstitute for mi k butter, 7hich' me � . tace dounell, Sergeant -at Arms of the DomI first stcel cruiser built on !. %
ing precedes /'all is no cheap and effic e Instead of askihg us I I Aubla us - I
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ls 18c. ; 25c-, 30c.,35 1 W901 Soineb,)-dy's clear think . � 3� I I pregenVexport, of cheese. During the past nam House of Commons is, decided upon. . ge The cerFmony of- naming the vt s3el was at
he rate ng of ca ves a I
Dress Goods, oi-.11y J 8,(�., ; Black aiiii ratioi ial action that mt,kes for I he improve-. and skim milk in t', year, the total* value of our exports of chec-se espan ola-?" he gave cis is curt good' morning with much eclat by a largo number of
. commercial reach of the ordina y, . in good English, innocent of accent. In retires with an annuaL- allp,Wance io*-) 20 tended - The 1
3 ; 1. 0, �7 e,l y ment of the social, industrial o young pigs within, Is millions of dollars. 21. � . .
Colored all -wool Henrietta, t, in round figures was iiin He was appoilited SeygeStir-alt-Arms of t e visitors -from Toronto and el,ewhere
,,rl .- M ' such as have%eeu held by far-ner. The supply of milk during t e ailed, was built 6 the -
eetings Ill altogether about aI to our question4 he replied he didn't -Constance- UIA she i's c
Black and Colored Scotch SL-rge Dress tbisBoard of Trade help to b�ing out the winter would also make i� pcs9ible to engs, Is Great Britain iniporte From know bad never seen the country or been Li,gielative Assembly of the old Province i6f "ll - -,
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C,Oods double fold 3 Stanley Checks ' I cale u 20,000,000 dollars' worth of cheese. . Canada in 1854. . . . Poison Iron ILTorke, and is to be employed I
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� i best �hought and the best actiqu that are in in butter making upon an extensive s advan -I this country we sent altogether about 42 per near i ; had no maps of it; did not know , 8-idence of t . be parish prie8t, of in enforcing th3 fishery regulations in Georg- .
� Cash.. ' - and Colored Lust- the , everal members who compose it. Then creamerie8,, but one most important ty that Great Brit- just here the scat i!of government wilis -The re* Dillow ian Bay, but is supplied with the .necessary
. Weres, Black ATelvets, Plushes the good name and �he superi-6r reputation age would be the increasq in the riumbi r cent. of the total quanti' ' a word of Spanish - Waterloo, wag'e-ntered throtigh the wi Ha-tices for ocean service, I I
Tweed Effect,%, ) I in he quhiity of tie &in purchased abroad. Of butter Great locate , and knew not . the other ni� - app itig last weeir ke'-Mr, Geo, .
reens won for the factories iu the and the improvement bout $40,000,000 worth, We in. �kly begged t know what in thunder Jit,during the priest's temporary
. 7 G . hich have been i,the farin whei e Britain imported a . at � d gentlemau hsa -TueEday even I �
Corsets- 1109-iery loveg,Ladies' Under- w di a, measu re of cattle and a 4 know, and wo he was consul for absence. The - reveren
J, Listowel district, have create wine kept dpo I supply a he di undred doilars that diq i
9 . t we Canadians contributing to her *. I may state ,that we didn't think taken in several 11 Guthrie, a farmer near Ayr, accompanied by :
. vests,. GenVs -underwear, Gloves atid. enthasiasin which has had ia v ry be"ficial that practice prevailed. little more than one half Of one per cent. anyho his brother John and Sawl. Willaon, were "I'll
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. � � . I . we'd i at � o eaL hooe queries answered, for.the stile of- pews, and it is believed th t the front '
- Alitts Sock s,Braces, Ties, Collars? Cuffs, influence on the salesmen, OIL the cheese- XBOUT F�GS- Through winter dairying and the altering of Of 'this fact was the motive of riving a ona on eir way home I .
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' for the but d parted soon afterward. We give n .1 I " - - ..
I ak3rs and on the thousinds 3f patrons of swine to adva - into creameries I he tbeft.. � . . . axle of the buggy broke. throwing the occu I -1
Handkerchief s, Flannels, Blanke%,s, in in the mii,tterof feedin4 cheese factories g how to draw his salary, t i
� the factorice. Any individual or any action 9sible to build credit far kiLowin I -The ffistOUNuadian relay bicycle r ce pants out. The horse, fluding it.was locse,
I -1 Diapers, I tage the experinI willeb were made On winter season, it is quite po, - �
i Cantons, Shirtings Linens, trade in butter to 3. - � _. t a terrible rate, When
� 0, 7 whiell. helps to inspire one wi-,h confidence * . tbong the Gulf of took place on a ran up the street a I
I 18, . the experimPntal farnI winter, wore fall' up and develop an export Thaukagi,%irig Day front HEL �
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Shawls, Mantles) Iviantlino Ulster in h.;, mself and hope in the f Lit re of his dis- of ad vice to dairymen., f � . r guidance in this a greater magnitude than that p 0 wing to recent ,ieavy gales on ilton to Kingston, a dis'tauce of 205 mil S, -in front of 'Dr. .Nfeldrurnlis residence the an�i-
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L Cloths Alen's trict , and country,* is most commendable In feeding. 24 , Dut,irig the M exic o, our party have been delayed by --the , collided witt a telegraph role land died , i -
Goods Carpets, Oil � ' branch of 'their business. tuined by- our cheess trade. will sail -from which was divided into fouTteen -relays of mal I
, ' best part of a country's d non -rital of our vessel, but t ,tly, itsneck being broken, The occu.- il
I 7 - its Overcoats H s These form the ,L -it was f .
I swine in 6 lots of four each -(in present winter this, change will be i effected -a ' .Con- Irls all . i
L Boys, SU , 2 �t - � -mber, and two riders each. L Taking the muddy I .
Suits T cap, al, and should be encQuiaged and con- that there was no additio al profit froin -I Is -in Oxford !district. here c n dr before the 9th of Nove consideration, the 15 .
1� 0 ,. in two �heese factories I , d the dition of,the roade intoL pants escaped uninjured. beton i
Caps. Everything must -0 a n our arrival in Hondurap aicen gin g to
� and t� I b means., It is f ediDg of it Near oodstock one iactory will-bd operat-, will, T I er t he -A�out a wouth ago & cow � I
I distance 0 20 minutea taken to cov I i
. as you knOLVi at senject y every possible er c tizens of our steaming of feed or the f - V in 9 I f hours an,d Mr. John PLukey, of Brant, in Bruce county, �
I i I, t v a r in c7d afr-II - �, 6mery. Crt a Pattie lI and Secre river for a
in this case, mij�ake for fartners or oth 9 ere-, d6tance is-cousidered 't g_9 broken, -but though � "
reserve _ The pigs fed upon steame andv ed as a, lerearn gatheril) rery quick time. .
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a new block is to be erecteJ, Ev r any.outside, fitr-off, gained in weight - ra, idl than the othells, siope ,W11 be collected and the skim milk fifty 4 r a hundred miles. -looking individuals, had on:e-of her fore le - , .1
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or ftreign source of help in t e' solution of I ft at as have al- --.4- - -A p.irty of eccentric ) get the bone 1
is one of the b: I which received a si ilar Idiet fad ra. d e the farms for such uses . numbering about a dozen, passed through everything possible was done t( I I
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one knows this ' i the -prose- I ' mu h I ;uggested, At Mouut Elgin the to-�;e_unite, no progrer-s was made in this I .
(I S -Goodslill theldifficulties that meet th cold, but the .for er cqnsurned so, r,,,d - . Canada. - London last Friday. en route for En I& d - . I . � . I
. stocks of eat on of their own bt I h1le, hard times was to W1 oy "'n' - 11 'r el'� direction and it seemed as though the cow ( I �
new an - taple Dry I isineal. more food than the latterl that there , Ic lilk will be taken to the fa,Aory and calli g, themselves fa J,
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I unty. No old Alillinery or _Min- - - itry can never be thape to yield on-,- I ;,, O t br ugh a centrifugal separ.ttor, The Th sticamer Ontario lost 120 head of They area sect, of the w ould have to, be killed, Before proceeding i �
the co . -.7 ' in I I cour extra profit.. Another oint brought run t I item, who expect the end brld i a w
r o eg,,si a Dairymen 7� f to this extremity, however, Veterinary M-e-
tal I n. fo skim milk will be carried home to tile arm- cattle on her recent pasiage out.
- Good-.-, but all clean, now, brig t. tirt ly to anY So t f I ' .
'y , never was, that the liargef,t returDs for the . - ortles in the viciaity of Kingstion, are few months,'and ab,their'belief. leads them 0 �
cy s' wanted in evary anic' other people, need xpect to tiafuly consumed were realize e pi 8-- era wbile it is I still . sweet, Tht,sa two to th ink the "great , event" will centr in Lean was called iii, and 'heat once adyised � ..
desiraMne Good,, ti��e to �Ja,y r e 1,, upon goverurneuts to legizillate good live weigi t, factories will be operated under. th .-dire-ot suff r ng from a distemper ep ED i nd they are selling their poSsees, ns an amputatien. This Was consented to, and - I
, ii.sis 9 weighed from 60 to 100 I ounds s t ie subervibion of the Dairy commits' � iar the leg was cut 0 Cs
tity ea. ,oner a he Winnipeg Exhibition Asiociation
household. Now is Your The only- real b . or substantial During the feeding perioc� of six month , d UnT going there. ff * t below the shoulder.
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pply from progretsive p osper4y, is the . ture of ground )y several of his asbistaNq. is 8 ,;, ahead on its firat'show, . e, ;ic- The cow may now Is seeu hopping around
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in your Fall and Winter SU . pet manent and I ii every swine were fed upon it �mlx . e will be malliaged I be shipp�d regular- The selected site for Wesley Methodist -A number of St. Thr,mas peopi . on three legs, �and tbtiving vicely. �
one of the best houses in the couni Y. application of industry with skil'i he following ts' 1 tims of S.fdne Laseelles alias Lord Beres- .
i It nomi- rye, barley and peas. The butter product will pose of College in Winnipeg Will cost $20,000- y - ' 6jor William Moulton died
spi.ere of e�deavor, the exere so of eco in to be ex- fo comforted by the hnnouirice-
Cloak and . shows the quaLlitities con umed during ea,h ly to the British markets for the pur � Ex-ScrgiI
--Makina and . n all i . i t Can- -The Bay of Quitilie Railroad rd, have been � - I
Our Dress t:p Ica frogalif;y,andfair clealinig betweei . I � ease in live calling �attention to-thO POE.s bili y of a � forgei hits been atrest- suddenly on Wednesday morning 1,ist week
Mantle -Making. Has been a ,gr( -at month for every pound . side creamer tended from HariowAmith to Sydenham. ment that the daring in ing read-
- :) I.- m(nandclat,ses. These, wi�htheblesswgj . lit -. i adian slupply of fancy fresh in y 2 000 barrels of Canadian flour ed in Georgia and sentenced to 18 year! at his: residence, Toronto, while 8itt -
success with us-tbis fall, not one This- of Providence aud good har�csts, alone are weig . t .. 3.31 pounqs. butter I for the winter months- Cheese -Over , , o the West Indies last week. State prisou.. The news ..will be especially ing his Bible. - When a member of his tam -
fit either in Dresses or Mantles. Our ad-,quate to bring and to ke p good - times. First month ........... 1� .... makers fr9m. all diatridti will be welcomed were shipped t - e branch of ily went to -call him to breakfast he was � -
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of to- Second mouth ......... 1. , .'..1.3 07 PcI ere they will have an -Mra. Cartwright, formerly Miss MRS- conit.orting-to the manager of th _r
without doubt prov- SUll the attitude of the gov rnmentg cultur- . Third month ........ . ...... 4 04 poun S. at thesis factoriee, wh - has been murdered in M oson's Bank who -was -victimized oul- of found dead in, his chair, heart disease being - -
Mrs. Kenney has day is most friendly towardl the agri ' i . . .. 5.73 poun 8. �Opportunity of learning the methods of ter, of _0ft&w&, I $750. . _ . the ca, use of death. Deceased, was sergeant- ;
. en herself one of.the tastiest and most al i,nterests, and they It I t almo t every Fourth month ........ I'll, ingand using the milk testing Chic O. major of the 16th Foot until 1861, when, the I
1 ...... 6.45 poun a. 0, has taken - in Brown, of Hamilton, lect red
..... � butter lmdk - ne, of Alontrei Mr, Ada .
dress. and mantle makers in - bhe . ave I" the �arming Fifth month ...... I f the year when yor McShai a I ent then being stationed in Montreal,
stylish . , de�irabl�tand practical It - o - Is. apparatus at the season o aor $50,000 against the Toronto Em- on, Friday night in aid of the Aged Wo en' reg in I
ld say that now is I � owards increalihg their�. profits Sixth mouth .......... I ...... 6.93 poun cted actio f Lrge. Since ,then he has
I Province. I W ' c4nmunl y they �ill have leisure time. It is exPe pire or libel. ' �, Home in that city. Jamaica was the ub- he took his disclif I .
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. . y the most a4d improviDg their conditi 13. . This shown that the lo est cost of produc- that operations at both places will begin I rantford contemplates passing a by- jeet chosen, and the lecture Was ill list ated 'lived in Toronto, having been at various �
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I the ladies'opport, nity to bu . -41ON � - 3 during the se�cnd month of 4130 the 16th and 20th of tbe current law a prohibit juveniles smoking on the with lime -light viewo, which great] en- times 6ill. instructor for she Queen's Own.
I I , t 'THE DOMI2 4 EXPERM NTAL FARMS tion will betwegn Until recently he was
ish stuff ever br6uo,h Everl ound of ine I month, I I
. desirable and sty, 0 * ,I 1i reased The probability is illato 30 or 40 value. The references the and. Grenadiers,
� 'rices not heard of be- The Dominion exp_.....1al farms are the . feeding period. rd month cost 31 . � altered. into creameries for a tre a. hariced its - sergeant -major of the York Rangers. � . I -
to this. town at p' e weight during the Is a 8
OlLtCOM6 Of that attitude, a d. they axe quite liv ,� factories will he I!,nd of gibger were inter sting, nd h wed
gar- 1. cent. re than uring the second next winter - and the cheese makers -who - he silver mines between Rat Portage ago Mr. Allen Virtue
fore, and at the same time have , work and ort Arthur are yielding extraordinary that Mir. Brown had not k pt his eyes shut- -About a month a Elaht OXford to rent,
01 tperally and cheerfully sup ort#d by grants per M'O 'L .. � ! advertised his farm i _L I
yle and _Nlinia- montl , ,ncrea4d cost during each are first an County L -toc ,
� m en, s made up in City St at f __ tho'Parliament of Can da.� The i - and the i I d best equipped for ti�lis resul 8. . during his late vibit to the island.
. te Prices. The.r � e wi r of Agriculture is person Py I ,ly in- of the three. following onths over the Cost will secure the best p'.aces. The milk from er, Court jud Is of in the weekly Sentinel-Revie*, Wood's k .
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� 11 posit �ve- ti -110 end teed at tile . - here are 65 ,chartered and private -Thomas Mill the'charge for the advertising being $1.76.
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: Modera spares no pains during the second mont were 86, over 700 cows has, been prom �t_l nitobs, and the Northwest -Halton, died Thursday last, after six leeks' �
ly be na reserve during -this great sale, t�rested in their success an . i respectively. Dairynien Mount Elgin creamery -from within an area bank�s in bla . ige of'the brain. De- In respbnSe to this small advertisement Mr.
I t I make their -work efficien and useful. 1 125 percentageii ese, factories would make against 19 in 1885. � illnesa from hemorrhi - I --
_rtainly leave the build- 'candor who support che of 31, miles around the factory. . - Ar. H.* D. Ty,e,i of Haysvil Ile, has pack- ,ceased was. born in Balton county 6 Virtue bad 25 applications,, and, last week,
as -,v-eL Must cp t ink the same might be sJid with . net of whey, . . - udge, from among this number, he rented.his place
f the experimental farm f6r the province, better returns ffom the �y prod 'A GOOD MILIUNG RECORD, ed 400 barrels of apples, the product of his ago, and studied law with the late
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. a sacrIfic' s been in operatio rly Hon. Thes. Ball%ntyne in the course of an orebard, this fall. .
. cash as we caulit sell at such . hiolt ha ' skim milk during .the winter and ea own . he was enabled, in,
I any years past, The w�kening Sid. in- � t addrebB stated that in the early - m. Slotter, hotel -keeper at Reaburn, appointed county Crown attorney of � ater- West Zorra and Enst Nissouri. Thus by
1e goods. Yours truly. �ng, The extebsion of the econom cal excellen h diture of $1.75
U , spird I making in this section the m n fined $250 for violating loo in 1857, and ton yeari later was ap oint- en
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I art I book t .9 u an toba, has bee ' ' P place, to rent his farm A once, and
. . reased -intelligence among the farmers haii tee in of swine in the country would I Is a days of chee judge of Halton. A widow ell vives tb: efixst 'L . .
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I ut great power in theirl Iiiinds, and -govern- ome and profi� to cheese had a peculiar flavorp which had been the liquor law. � � ed . �_ in the second place-perbaps a more im-1 � I
. J. 0. G LROYI ilIng to do th�ir bid� when- source of increased ina - the evil effects of drawing the mmenced her series him. 'treet portaut coDsideration-to bave the ,choice of I
L I ents are w . . e would Oleo en ble traced to - - i-4.9 Maria Parlos, co ill�on on Monday -Rev. G. W. Kerby, of Hannah
- y Will act togetL ii�g their dai . milk cans. He thought otures in Harn I
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It r . . whey back in the - of c okery le is a large number of tenants and select the
- �ver the I them t d market hogs at the a- he . I odist Church, Hamilton, whose -ife . , .
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- xperim4no0a.l. farms is to discover and for son Of the year w all or winter. factories. .If farmers would dair _McLcod Stewart, ex I I
. �rmera information higher than during the � - , with murdered in Japan, has just recei ed by -Mrs. Adam Ferrie, who passed away on
� of Toronto, ha� one to disseminate among the f, I . fully they mnst have the right breeds, and mad an assignment, al, few days ago
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I -Malcolm McInnes, saist them in itheir work, and EXPERIMENTAL DAIRY STATIONS. ble - to feed their stock. liabi ities estimated at over S200,000. mail particulars of Rev. Mr. Large' mur- Nlonday, the 9th inst., at the Old Ladice �
� amputated on Thanksgil ving that will a they must be a ome in Galt, Was well known to the -old
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I of hiii arms re - which -they have no opportunities of finding Most of the dairymeb in Ontario are now Speaking of winter dairying, be said that a _4TIle water in Lake Brie is so low that derer. The man is Izato Tadarno to, a H Preston and Doon. Her
st J - . � . I t land at Learn- shizoku of Ishikawa prefeoturel and Is gave residents of Galt,
Da, lie is well known throughout V or themselves. . Th;ugh meetings and emen ,of he ilt posiibly give a I
y, aided in G alt outf familiar with - the cot me cow calving in the fall w the 4eamer TV,egram canno - i and was the founder of the pretty
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ern Oatario, havin recently re ts which are publish- Da' c calved in the i ille cir Sackaville. - biuiself ul ma I
he by bu�k,�etins and repor . work of the Dominion xperimental try third more milk than if sh ngt. D, Kin&* ' vill).ge of Doon, and during his life it was a
rears aig . -has s to eek there were 38 failures ture and confess, d to the murder. -
and St. ThomaiI Twenty 37 deavor to bhed the kindly light imental action -During last w s place, Mr. Ferrie died . -
near Ayrj and. ed,, they en Stations. Every exper spring. He strongly advised the farmer
' would in Cinada, as compared with 42 for the cor- -John Morrison, a well-known f ar er on most prcsperou
t&ught in Waterloo county', of knowledge into the homes of the humblest within itself a twofold power Of service. � It keep a record of each cow's milk. It , lastj year. the town liDe of EgrementandArthui, bad a nearly forty years ago ; hirs brother, the late 1_z I _..
,ant, and later on he became a mere ant member for Water- .
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in Parkbill, amd was once a nominee . I wider and more favored opportunities. In 0 n ;, it also has the i 3,000'Pounds of milk a year, He gave the Last Frivay James. Cottingham, 8 years bull which was troubled with an alis loo at one time, succeeded to the business. .
Parlia-meatiLry hon h I�Iiddlesex that was before unkno - hich calved of a the Saskatchewan its neck and white lancing this, a few weeks I
a iuccesisful 9 ec - the improvement of the grain of the coun- function of,illusttratiDg and teaching it an record of one cow in his herd w and which � ;e, was diowned in portion of ice on ago, soiiie of the matter discharged f ot iuto Mrs, Ferrie's home for many yea;rs was in .
n, � At one time lI tie was like a goo t7Y One beneficial change is being effected impresE.ive way the ad, ratitages that re iult on the 4tb of Novembers 1890, at Ra id City, A thin . Preston, where shererzided with :her daugh- I
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i. . - lost through ' from the best practices had given 12,515 pounds �� ' and ,painfu., noth- ter, who marr i
long and . the Rev. Mr. Ed- and arin became swollen - r
- ma,nl- others he speculated too ._ ch station, du -On Sunday, 8th inst then � Branch of the I
- ) - eral tributiog varieties of grain of the beat work of -the outside br Lp "k _ Another has a record of over 11,,b00 pounds, I a doctor [manager of the Galt'
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ever:ything. *1 1: ;,!-,I in Toronto. quality ,the past sum � .3 -:I 6; breeds .3 1 V& f�l Millbank his .future was not consulted until too late to sI his Cimidian Bank of Commerce, and who after-
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gr,,,tion agent, reice L Y 17�- I is - growth. . I gations of matters connec Q Wir,n Ule Milan- stock. TiAtiles from pure Dre �15 ser ons an e L I I . wards removed to inontreal. vy hen rs.
The occasion of -Wir. UcIn-Dus, present in I --TG AbD ,R_A,iS1NG CATTLE. I work of the expert- Speaking of the Babcock ari8h, on Monday. I life. says : On �onday Patterson died a few years ago, the mother
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n Muskoka a mouth ago. . have been _� In the inv 13 i- Nalisnee for the new barracks of the Salva- lAst the. head teacher of the public school ret . .
a while ' unt- FEED , facture of cheese Th should be used. should P --Ground was broken the other , day in -Tbe'Milton Champion - -
ne was a, silo t in the wris In the growing of roots for cattle' feeding mental dai ttaw r he said every factory I urned to Galt, where her hindly dispoist
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above. some veT, towards butter have one. The manaaer I ickp had a contract on band when he thr " friends, I
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i e result state is northern section no which have belI carried on in ch aaese in his opinion the proper, person to do , the tion Army. The bui,lding will be igle &
- 'looks like a. Birchar, case hao just made. �'armers in th gatio inter dairying he said ,500. lees than 32 of the boys that mis ebaved -Thle assignment of Solomon W
What Cisco. hree where carrots do well, will find a crop of making, an effort has 1�een made to discover testing. I�egarding w d into and will cost $1 . a theniselvesat the entertainmerit on Friday Sons, of Essex. County, which was Tnade . on-
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e to light at. San Frain eful and proftable . fs between 'the r ctories could be easily converts _In the Montreal courts i's being heard
cam � carrots to lie a most us the relation that exis that fa spon5ibility of evening. The see" ook a hand Wednesday of lait week, to Messrs. Henry
months azo Thomas Hendry, a former man-, planted. Steele's casc which will! test the re ond teacher t
Vic,-� one, if the right sort be centage of butter fat in, -milk and the quan- creameries - and a govd, price could be ob- Toronto, was the topic of
mpany at y � I . for baggagein care in and repea.ted -the dose to some of he boys Barber & Co., of
- ager of t�e Hudson Bay Co Short White and the White tity and quality of the ,cheese which can be r %mery butter dur- sleeping ca ke about bin and a conversation in business circlts for severail.
an� Improved I tained fo fresh made crei r com antes
arribia, 1 --ft bil wife il S : ter. Butter is not like wine. it of I orters. � who made some remar Ill affect a laige,number
toria British COI Vqsges. and several, other of the best -sorts I ing the win days. The failure wi
' �king . made from it. I - It people- who - St. Ge rge's Society in London has young lady that he was escorting h meafter
Francisco, and went to Los Angeles ae, obtainable from m6st seedsmen, may be ex- ' MILK ANDI MILK, does not improve wit age. -Tile . of farmers in Essex County, as well as
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� I investment for $5,0W which he carried with pecled to yiel-d'about double the weight of IfIEIE RELATITF VALUES1 OF become accustomed to Using fresh niade decided to diet il)ute Chri,3tmas cbeer this the entertainment. olesalers in Toronto and Montreal. The
. several times IdEt'�iliug - 1NSPFCi,Z1ON- tale butter ; and this -siting $100 was voted for -A middle-aTed man'registere � at the wh ings-
He wrote crop t will not use 8 year, and at a hi� - - in had stores at Leamington and Ki
� him. and then the I ttErs hat can be obtained from the common might be said. with sifety butter 8 sum to be augmented by Clarence house, ondon, on Wedne day last fir
pht,ces he had visited, In the growing of corn for cattle Meantime) it, .. 9 as L e
- that timp his sorts. inlents el 9 is increasing in Canada. tha G purpose, ille and branches at 'Essex Centr and
I* suddenly stopped. ' From it haa beI sattled clearly that when that a very large nUmber of exper further contribujions from the members. week, and on getting to bed was heard to v established by
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. - - re a single clue feeding t the, percentage I --The numbed of c"es Of0a grippe and remark that he would be Been no in re. No Ruthven, The business was
wife has. been Unable to seen the stalks have reached the tasselling stage, point to the conclusionItha n is not attentionvas paid to the remarky and next Solomon Wigle many years ago,and is one of I
to his. f&te. Being a proud Englishwoman, they do not contain much more than a quar- of butter fat in mii� may be taken as a Across the Gulf, I irkton sectio X_
. . . she . . � ' I typhoid fever in'the K e. About 12 o'clock oldest, as it has been one of the most e
ections in W' e feeding substance which they basis for rating. ttsa�tual value for the BY R. J. 1)UNS-MOAF . Th' epidemic seemingly is morning he- did not ria
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with weafthy courl dec lea n . 0 . 3 alarm and the tensive in Western Ontario. In 1864 Mr.
in""' � at g a chambermaid. rai'ed the
I -ully concealed the fact ,of hj�r lituettlid's ter of tb are alnI re of chees Milk containi g 4 � N)Kw ORI,r,&xs, L*uisiana, a pr ading, and the genial doctor is kept busy
caref She believes he has lbeen afterwards possess when thq ears manufactu oil t on an averag is � Noveirlber 6th, 1891. 1 _. I . . door %vas opened. The man was ti en dead.' Lewis Wigle was taken into the firm and
disappearance. ay mature. Hence the advantage of planting per cent. of butte nt t and day. . picion that he took has since largely had the management. For
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foully dealt with or has wandered �w 2 in order luftcture of cheese one In view of the fact -that I .aeeornpally an Charles A. �e-aks, late superintendent There was a strong is busieness flourish-
, The Los Atigeles corn in rows from 3 to � I feet aparb, worth for the man ilk -Ce'iatral America, in , oston of the'�Boston and Albany railroad his own life by poison, but no ev i many �ears --after that th -
while,temporarily insane. coyed to some to permit the stalks to , carry ears and to third more per hundred pounds than expedition to Honduras, Expogl- . . anything of that kind was found� . led an ' (I grew in the confidence of the com,
police believe he has been de to maturity. If a crop of corn containing 3 per con of butter fat. In aI will act as correspondent to TuR gra n elevator, �vho skipped last August, � munity, and in course of time a $25,000,
I murdered for his m ne,y. bring them $16 . ts 111 point to thI on- TOR, it -may not be out of place to ,state, on cgipany about $5,000, has been -During apple -picking in the orchard of residence was built at Leamington. In
lonely, canyon an short the experimen tter port, a 01 ilI� he ,
- . at the tasdelliug stage be valued at Per 11 ti I te years, however, colleotions have got
latives in Canada. acre, a similar crop at the stage when the t the total quantity of the eve of,our departure from thi'� .r ed at lifiax, Nova Scotia. Mr. John Watson, 6th concession, Huron
He has wealthy re clusion tha 't's of this -%' township, a perfect rneset apple wE s picked 11
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-On Saturday evening, 7th inst., a Young ears are nearly mature will be worth $72 fat in milk, in the mil which the se oral few facts concerning the objec Mr. Win. MlpKee bas bonght from Mr. KiDg L behind. The firm had a considerable quah-
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� girl, apparently about 17 years of I Age2 e tor feeding otock. The most CCOU. - rnish to a c ease factory, m ght Party. , . A . le andbr SmithIIII his 100 acre farm, on the . hich became a bur
I - oronto, Grey and Bruce Itrain corm' -for patrons fu with equity hat In 1890 the Republic of Honduras granted bou dary,of Wellesley and Mornington, on tree. There wa3 no graft as some imagined, tity of farm property, w
;� Pariacr planfor the otoring of � ted for den. 7-,Io,ey loaned on mortgages could not
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boarded the T ation, foron-to, for thelipur- om cal be up -ed for determiuio do from the -sal B of to Mr. E. W. Perry, a real estate man of house and a Dow and the only way that can be accot n, he be collected,and the firingot dIeeper and deep- -
at. the Union at winter feeding is found in the use of a silo, , share of the total proce whi h aiI a doulile frame
I - - Poo: of going I to, Orangeville. Shortly _r iter ars ago when the speaker first ese should be di8tri uted to each pat on. Chicago, a tract of one million acres of land ban barn. � Prtq4e, $5,5W. the peculiar production of fruit,is that t r into difficulties each year. They put a good
me of the p. _E,_. I no- A few ye his matter in good che ilk tester mak a it upon certain conditions. 0. Page ancipal of the Watertown bloom of a russet had b6en inocula:cd by i e .
leaving the city 80 it commenced to agitate t The use of a, Babcock in that country, f colonizing T. ll� gone to the Stblitelit leaving hich the face on matterij and tried to pull through,
I a voung lady Was ill, a6d at eese� make S pub ic school has L 6 - bee into a blossom of the tree on expecting times to improv and lot them
fi4 +AW t the & 4-h- -003 Of Ontario could almost be on. 'IV nossible for .eveky ell to Mr. Perry has begun the work o I .e
1�> earnes y er U ro.6 apple developed. - I
finaily transpired that she was suffering from on the fingers of one's hand. test ihe milk of every -patroil wice a w ex. his grant with Arnericanst ana except, a e- his wife behind. tie 901i n out. This fall the pressure became severe, I I
I �ev LI the counted Then milk furu ent party mat imonial age�cy in England, and. always . - EdQlish * n -o Gault
dip�Aheria in its worst form. Upstimated that there are about iished b Ong now residing on the grant, the pres --�.-About a year ago A young tin- i
Ictor Now. it is e _� ebb e seveml p I argain. t aV a farm and their position becoming k' own .t
.a g it ea form the pioneers -the 6, Pilgrim Fathers " - migrant i .
, 013 5 - r :oraing to it obtained employmen
less, heartless travellers haule e f On should be paid fo - are rep nted of his-li Brothers, of Montreal, they pressed for
He sard oyer the coals for allowing th un- ,,0()o silos in Canada ; and the peopl a ity. By the adop io Of -of thri, prospective colony. There A deputatio'p from the Milk Dealers' rving, a N411 known money until the flrm
, advantagesb hand Witli Mr. Thomas 1 I decided to give up the
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1, ride on the train, bu i- have not made so much progress in ibis mat' . p . abo4eiglity persona, in the'party of which Is .11 il - ' .farmer at Petite Cote, near -MontTcal. I
fortunate girl to this practice the irritating although s several asked for the tin
-ware of ,the girl's e nd 113 in c ec r ies. We have with u the ther morning, and cently be died,, when it! was found that be ronto, and after Iling on i reditor i I
CIDD.4-tictor was not a ve the farmers of Quebec, About ently unavoidable, pro,, ecutio - six a e lad . . on all thilk . - (I watch C86 b 8 C 8 n
tioli until they were some miles fro the ter as ha of the number of silos in the Do- tion with cases of aduli erated milk, tild ad Mr. Farrington, representa- I ense fee of $20 . had left Mr. lTvi-'g. j r.ij' $2,4W, a gol the city assigned on Wednesday. Mr. Wigle
- asengers made a one-half . ery gurveyors, a arrived from post w1cin Of a lie out of bust- 0
. . - . have no.cause f dealers, with a vaew to driving clothes, and 'to his IttLle son $100, lisis been ellg� ing and bar, '
city. Other symparthetic pa e outside of the premier province or exist ,nee. When t, �ve of the Associated Press, , ilk. and all big aging in horse breed'
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. the million ar a milk a --cording 0 its New, York yesterday, and will I accompany Dean the retailers��of poor in money that he bad in the bank, and which a couple of higb-priced stallions. A most
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bed out of cuti-vions and attended to rio. Silos can be constructed inside patron is paid for hi � for mix le'-rchant has just received a -
poor girl until Orangeville was reached, She of Onts, - the colony and remain, on the graOt A London in he had brought out with him from the Old deplorable7 result of the failure is the loes.
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I - rse all the time, and before of an ordinary bain in the country at a cost real quality there will be no incentive to months, The grant is situ3,ted id the De- I . - eal containing Country. . . i I that will be entailed upon a, number of
, f�o �%dly not exceeding $75 for each silo of one .hun- wards dishonesty in the matter of skimm 09, of regi tered letter�, from Montr I i
was growing wo broat was pings. The on- Moq,quitia, on a de�t of $135, contracted at _ e 't settlers is the I
she disembarked her t � her dred tons capacity- Ensilage provides the watering or retaining Aripil �ons of ell !ese partment, or Province, of - $101; due � This is the third amount Theis. Dodd, one of the aide farmers of the country., So great wi
ongue protruded .r which Mr. Perry has been appointcd Gover all in 1868� suddenly i
s'Wollen that her t � Aeapeat, most convenient and suitable feed duct of a. large .number of pat t,and has Cor iw during the past in theRat.Portage dia'tript,' died confidence of the farmers in the reliability I
. ilking stock during the winter. The factories will be mad - ecidedly more c -ed- nor by the Honduras Governmen he I as BinI Ireceived at Keewatin on Thanksgiving day� He had of this firm, which bad been established i
mou-th. Carries, O., -foi *it has c' sIrran - e
". —'Mr. E. Jacob, of succulent fodder during that period itable, when b�en ged so, hat a, coast line of loo miles on the Carribean mot th, and which he considered as lost arranged to take some frieuiTs ont; shooting among them ever 8inc most of them could i
Me Of 'Milk pays the 3at- Sea. This colony propose taking up planta- ears ago Joseph, Duquette �
d home the other day from ing of hones -Thirty-five y� in the"afternoou, an'd had gone to Rochon's remember, that they left -money with Mr. � -
county, returne would on the furnishi - i
Toronto, after disposing of hogs that were large the yield of the average cow . t cash be ter than to fur'ish tions for the cultivation of bananas and was sentencedi f or life to the State prison at " dinner bad ;
covi- about 30 per cent. more than it - will be in ron in direc . hotel for dinner, and while at Wigle, although be did not do %regular �
resent pract cocoanuts principally, but will also raise . . �
- -red in the recent railwa re dry fodder, hay or straw, are diabonesit milk. The p ic' Of iscison,.-Michigs,n) for killing his stepson. got up and gone to the door, corn ainatig of banking business. The amount of this I
killed and iuju Jacob had �,,hip- the case whe alitie , of plantains, yams, caFsava, papayaws. and- all born after his imprisonment, who is I
Mr. - Not - only should . pooling wil ifferent qu His Ban, I ng choked, when he almost i mediately farmer's money is estimated at $20,0()O. The i
liBion near St. George. I and fed during the winter. . t me rate per bull red no a prosperous business man in Williclaor, feeli I
d on the unfortunate train 255 hogs, � ell a e7l yi,fthl ,� IE tropical fruits. Transportation facilities fell down and expired- Deathwa probably failure has more far -reaching and serious re- 4
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1� pe a farmers increase the number of cows in their iiiLilk at prc ut a steel steamer . or � J
- ed. The a her . I I premi in upon dish eat are very limited an yet, b king to Obtain his father's release. a th -ce i
- out of these only 71 were sav and persistent effort'..Pounds iluts a due to heart trouble or the bur� ing of suits than any' that has ken pla in .
. Toronto. Ur *herds, but a serious -Of practices. The infirmities of the ordi ary 1 which will, Is R. Wallacel of New Durham, hag this essel. ' I Western Ontario for many years. Mr. I .
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were sold for §oap grea neigborh d oi should be made to enlarge the cipacitY , patron a I ft, . bween New cked and shipped 5,00 � i
Jacob'sloss will be in the imial which is kept. cheese factory e Dot always e( ual three nionths, .sea on bought, pa [ point Lewis Wigle has represente
runk each an . u the Patuca as- Seldon, Of jn-� A case involving a peculiar egal d South Essex i :
I' he expects the Grand n steers last winter the attraction of that prem um. I owrloa'ns and 'the mouth of badels Of applesJor Thom — i rts. � in the Dominion Parliament, but was beat- �
$2 ()00, which . re In the matter of feedin to resisting - I - jan apple king Mr. 'gel- Will be tried soon id the Oxfo d con I
ure,1 hogs we the I r i ve gerso . d owned at, en by Mr. Allen, the present member for t
will, make good. The inj , D. at the Central E-xperimen al Farm, Ottawa, By putting the premium the other way, - � _� - 11, the Canad �arrels this I
, cls. ' ;all be im- r' about 35,000 Samuel Le&I Ingersoll, was -
Bold by tender at 65 cents a 100 po . formation of great value to the farm- cheese, profits and the men will he appearandeof this party in their pio 8 insured theriding. He i also preside'nt of thts It
� e were a � and some in teers nd at the same neer outfit is, to say the least, rather start- season, chiefly winter apples. Embro on JuIV l6th. His life w � ast. Clair railway, . ,
. Forty-th�ree cattl I . Mr, era was brought ou'6. e proved by the Same ct a 0 in ilke Order of Chose Friends, Leamington and it is �
ashed t * Babcock milk tester ling, yet 'picturesque. Each man is armed who shot Emery for $1)00 1
. seventeen cars Bin O stoma. ther were put up to fatten. T ration of one lot time I hope to tied the ext season, In repeating --Stanley Bowerman) Leah was engaged to Margaret Roddy, of impossible now to estimate exactly the issets ;
with his br Tho in e" with a Winchester or Marti I
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the train was composed of hay, Iroo ts a very cheese factory during n belt Fist guson at the I ,Salvation Army barracks, and had on the face of he policy and liabilities, but the former will probably
. Jacob was on e and thin K8 he -nd:mea.l. I payingfor in"" sic' rifle, or a shot gun - a heavy cartridge 101field, on Sunday night, 8th inst., has) Ingersoll, 10 b'is 11 ife." . At reach. 86000, -with nominal assets at i -
- when the collision took plac i I- ration of the second lot wis made up of corn and to see moist faetories I ' Bic u i -
� He was thrown V 0 lot, the Ig to i I to true value as revealed by.the buckled about himl with another belt above d and lodged in picton gaol bequeathed the money t I ; -
had a diLrrow escape. meal ; in t e third cordil n , - ! �
while his ensilage and I bay, roots, corn r faP which it co t� Ins- that containing revolvers, hunting knife and bee n arr,,te acco � rd,ing to the last accounts, the time be took out the policy e was en about $100,000 of which $40,000 is in chattal ;�
ration was a mixture of . percentage ef butte � I but they wer d. mortgages. The affair is creating A great :
-forked onto the tove, � . ast-named instrument is ThO. victim, d death, with the gaged to the girl, e ot marrie �
'pitch The steers feed upon : � L D�IRYING. machette., The I waII lying between life an en the dro
brother viras not ikion ensilage and meal, . WINTEP wning took place. She now; sensation iu that disfrict, general sympathy
ly. The cot tout sword, the blade being Jo,e Rogers, who wh �
jured serious bay, roots and meal cost 19 cents ' � B, Ex- siniply a short, s . st- bullett still in his body. polic , allegiug:� being expressed for Mr. Wigle. I
: but was not ill short dilsta — An effort is being made through thi e over a , claims the money under the . I
� took place within a vory #ce and meal Lrly three feiptlong ; itis intended mo nt, ea,ye that the row aros �
celeMrated day. Those upon corn c nsilage Ons to change the nee was preoe . : I
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I two train lergths—of. the now nany co9t 11.6 cents day. Jh . 3se upon the mix- perimental. Dairy Stati ad%, ly tor use in autting& way through jungle I . � -_ . � �
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