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Lucerne, grown by, a few and su a throng out the gr ater part of the I was pioneering with a vengeance in those men worked for some time to put the elbow lars had giown to be fifiy dollars. This I i - . , i . — , : ­; . i . . J& GILRO I �1 I ; � i f,Arniers, gave good resullk. Flax was a very provin e. This year has b en no exception days as all the furniture and effe,ti gever- in joint and reduce the fracture, but were money had becn employed in divers inter' I I I THE CROPS AN' LIYE S7 ' ' good crop. It was growri chiefly in Welling- to th e ale. A on-viderabijamoutit of un� ally, including a cow, were taken down the unable to do so.' A few days later another esting ways. - One had bought eggs and * I �e 60 00 .. ! 0 X_ I T_ W r -C (Z) MT_ The Fall Bulletin f t tarl-* -Buriatt ton, Perth, Lambton, uron, Bruce, and der -dr ining ha been �acc river in the bo4t. She lived on the farm in attempt was made, when the break was ad- gone into chicken raising, another boid I , I of Industries has' b i A. � , � - � I I I en � Men a d es a Grey. - wester part o the pr particulatly Arran till ,the death of her husband about juited, but they were unable to place the bought bolbs and rabsed plants, others I I - - 1. — I Jv'� ' unties, nine years ago. Shortly after that event ,elbow joint in position, and thee arm I I - __J1 giv Of I ' � I most interesting resu. c of the dition THE NEW CROP OF ALL WHEAT� in the ake Eri and Lake Warou co will again had invested in raw -material and I. the crops and live stock ft�r this se San and I The acreage of fall wh at sown in 1891 is Little l3e ex . ' manufactULred them into garments, which . . I I Little ce t tile is uqw being used for she removed consequently remain stiff at the elbow joint I the prospects, as far as !can be a certained at least 15 per cent. gres er than that sown t1is p �posa, av it is gen+lly conceded to —A Petefboro printer was fined $5 anti during the remainder of his life. were then sold at a profit. This is a kind of . Great Moving Salo, , for next year. Its stat�meuts re bated i - the increase bei g' entirely in the posse imme a vantage# over stone and coats recently for printing ruffle tickets, and —Robbie Fyles, a young lad whose per- I . I I I U 1890 ns d . , � . P P ' work worthy of being encouraged. -_ . I L ! upon the reports of n6arly two thoupand, western part of the prov ace. The reasons timber and is found to b� the uheapebt in another Mon was punishe'd' �n a similar way ent-3 reside at Paris Plaini South, was —D,uring the past three months Mahler - . � I . I The Premises to be Vacated a,�d correispondents in all artil of the Province. asiigned by corresponde to for this increase the lo run. farmer in Huron county for selling them, struck .some time ago by a stone pfojected Brothers, proprietors of- the Forest fruit and , _ L . Torn Dovm . i We extract from this,bulletin the following are the following :—The extraordinarily fine w r i tes : " Twe ty-five years ago I drained —Hon. Edward Blake a 9 born in Ado- from a catapult in the hands of another boy. evaporating works, have purchased over 11 . . ,ting particul.4rs- � results of the crop this y ar, the low . price fifty a res with. tile* and all the drains are laide town c f Middlesex, on The stone struck his left eye, the Sight of , -ple f om the farmers of .� interet � L I , � f � L � Y 1 12 000 bushels of ap a I . � . . Our landlord', has notified us that THE GH N CROrS. of barley the pmit sum er, and the . very now w rking a well as ever. Wood -drains October 13th, 1833, and therefore is now which he will lose. He was taken to To- thit locality. Daring the time they'bove 4 I Fall wheat ha - - I a tu ned out a r markably favorable weather of Sep ember for sowing. as a rule do no labt over ten' years," The 58 yearit old. , ronto for treatment, but without succesis. lbeen operating they hibve paid Out about , - he* intends tearing away a portioul Of ` fine crop—better the expected. It is un-, I I M I Most of the land whiqh a -i been specially deni%n for til has been brisk, and manu- —Farmers from the vicinity of Appin —The other day eight of the fair 450 per week in wages and $20 per week for I , ; our store and replacing it with a r[ew doubtedly the crop of theJesr. It . 0 1 sex of i in veiton -and ; - . ZY averages prepared for fa!l wheat as in go d condi- facturors are y arly increasiug their output. last week shipped tan cariloads of wheat to Ayr walked from there to Wol Ifuel. They are!sii1I buyi g the applet;, sod I one, io that means we will ha,v 111 man sections, - I ; L e,J to 25 to 30 bushels per a re J tion, but a great deal of 1%nd has been put In nearly all lo alities there is a scarcity of London, faiiiing to obtain ,xtisfactory prices back, along the. Catiadian Pacific Railway !intend to operate there on a larger scale . i : � t And weighs from 60 to 66 !pounds erbushel, down to this crop tba i dirty and poorly really skilled ands for this work, partiou- from local buyers. track a distance of about ten miles, mak, � .� i � Z sell entirely out or else pack our stock - t � next year. . many townships a verl�figiog - � . , I I I pounds. , prepared as a consequen e of the increased larly in parts here little of it has hereto- —Daring the past season 104,309 head of Ve rily, —A young demented woman was taken in , . 11 ' Ole - fore be d Some complaint is made of cattle, 31,766 sheep, 79�309 packages f the bounie lassies of Ayr can show sc grit ), I in cases and put them away in the �el- ;� ruat of all our correspondence Dly 14 re- Acreage. On the w he condition of the 0 ing the round trip in three hours. charge by Constable Crow at G-loncoa the I .� know that wduld , ports of an inferior crop have bee received, e ; I - I- . land at sowing, may e termed "fair." municipalitiels o construct main drains,thus butter and. 1,312,033 packages of cheese were when the occasion calls Wout. lotherdayand placed in thelockup She I I I not be busines& So we- Prefer to� Isell 10 of which come from the east, w ich pro- Sowing cemmen-ced in t e latter Dart of An- I dedi it d fficult or im�noaaible to obtain shipped from Montreal - .had -no a-- from her h- e north of Both - t eb - . I —wm. "eattle,01 ncsevilie, near Ayr, I � .. I i . I ou_r� whole stock of Beautiful. N, ew' duces less than one-pf th of thee tire out- gus b and continued w e end of October, it e -outle sand retarding the progress —The family of the lat6 Prof. Jones, of id home from the. Galt hospital, where he 'Ivel), and walked all the way to Glencoe I � I I I I- put. Spring wheat i griown pri cipally in but moot of it m up rom the 5th to the of the work. Drainiug z - ; . rat don'elf m;chines aro very Kineardine, g%ve an. excel ent, concert in the ck. during the night befDre, She could give no I I . - I I . . - Tbel early sown made rarely used, apd have not as yet , found town hall At Rip!ey on Friday evening, N intelligible account of benEetf, but during i � Fall Goods, a.t such an EnornfOus Eastern Ontario, and 64 very f w exct,p- 20th Septembei .1 was operated upon for An abscess in the bat : � a et 0 0- The operation was performed by Dr. -Sylves- . . Sacrifice' That people can, su.p Y - In rank if anything, much avor, alithough where the land is free vember 13th. i ter. Mr. Beattie, looks greatly improved. � : - . , ply � tions is reported to b a r ery fine rop, We rapid growth,'beci I the day her relativcjs came and took her I - have reqeived many ch,t're�,,,rit: a these : anti in nian sections no - I - � themselves at far-- less than whol sale � ,, rp;,, B I y shows very yel- from tones t6y appEar to do satisfactory —The female public school teachers in He feels no particular pain, and it is hoped back to her home, Her name is Hill. 'She . . . . ' Beat crop in ten ye , 9 Crop in low, and appears in v-er poor form, The work. Rapid! improvement continues to Toronto are, preesiDg the school board - for was wretchedly clad and suffered greatly, . : es 81 Tw,eeds for Xh-_ ; 25c. he will now gradually gain strength and - ­ I pric . . ' ray , twenty Years, " -I I Be t rop ever -- known."- late sown came up very slowly and unevenly take 'ace as �regards fencing. Several dC7 I from the cold. ; I � - . I . -18C. ; 26c,, 30c.,3&c. -all 001 1 In regard to barley he4creage own is be- health. . . 1, Flannels,L � higher salaxies. There are over 400 women I owink to the dry we ther. The general script ons of -wire fencing a�e becoming very teaching in the city schools. . —Alexander McKinnon is a Glengarry I � I .1- , —A new binder, invented by Ingletor, of I f 11 � )Dress Goods, only 18c. ; Black and 1 coming less, and repo - to � are vari ble. The condition at present is ardly equal to that popul r, and'q'considerabW lie-dge planting —Pelee I(,I,And produced this season $20,- Brantford, and intended � to bind all kinds of boy, born in 1854. He is now serving his I Colored all -wool Henriettm ; 1,,,Iy drouth retarded its arly growt ,,and the reported in 1890, Wi -worm and rust are has al�o been done in some sections. There 000 worth of grapes and 20,000 bushels of second t3rin as Mayor of Crookston, Minne. - . I 'r . I . . grain with straw taken from the sheaf while I I wet weather at harve t 1� ected ts quality. reported from ec tons, but not enough )is abisp a - gr#WiDg impro ement in farm wheat. There were*also 100,000 gallons Of bein cut, is about to be introdoced. . . , i ,I Black and Colored Scatch Serge ress I I I a few a I on sola, being unanimously elected witboat op- � I . I I at 9 . I i I I 0 The yield appears to e good but the grain as yet to cause smy adar n. The reports of b ild' Many farmers are now buildin wine made on the Island. ion, He beld the position of Post.- ; � b. eks �� in the great m3jor Ltylof , . Goods, double� fold; Stanley Ch I - , Thursday last asveral sheaves were bound � posit . Y ; cases itt badly Hcasima fly are far mor nume S;us, jand many a e p!acing Messrs. -MaNsught:)n � Co.. of Wind- I master from 1885 to 1890, and wis elected . . ' I I u "'g dLLL le L tile rous, but in bank ba theil — to the entire satisfacti n of those who were IgUiDg. I He - I Cashmetres, Black and Colore . colored. In regard t two -rowed bar y all cases the reason assi ned is the yellowing barns on brick and stone f undatious, ear, on Friday to,ok across, the river into 1 Mayor immediately after re-si . . report,% L rmitted to witness t e operation. I - reens Tweed Effects, Velvets, P111 he$, ret. that t4e past of ti)p crop, which ma be due to other � Detroit 14,760 dozen of �ggs, valued st i owns the finest prwsad brick block in the � I I disagre�. I ai � pe - i . I . ) season has been exce ti(jually fav �rable f ma . .I FALL PLOWI G. - —An enjo able dance was held at the in- � I . or V y I . , ca_wt.-s. No one report any direct evidence Th cold op�iug made th & harvest rather . $2,214. ; town,, tbree*storays, con %ining nine band- - . . I Corsets; Hosi Gloves Ladies'U der- � this crop. � port I sa�e asylum,, Toronto, on Friday night, The ' � , f le-ry, ) The corresp,ondents -peak only of the presence 90fatphoe fl , and many reparts late, nd crovf led gencriki fall work. The —The Canisdian Pacifla'Rail way's initial some stores and Post Office, besides soverAl. . � � . . � . � vests Geix--t's -underwear, Gloves and of the - . � - patients and their friends to the number of I I ; - i I Y yield per acre �Da weight �!r bushel, - are worded thus': " E rly sowing is yellow- -unus ally dr� weather prevailing lats inz'the experiment in transporti British troops 150 were present. Refreshments were � hundred RCTe3 of farming fand. -1 � Sockls,Bralces,Ties, Coll f fs , nothing beiDg__menti(1)aed', ofcour P, as its ing, supposed to be due to the Hessian fly, seaso also rrndered plowing difficult on across the continent will ke place on De- served during the evening. A very pleas- i . � � � . . AT 7 l, I I Roiebeiry, the famous jumpiag horse, I I itts to � . malting qualities. F11.04i Eslex i o WbIland but have not been able to fiud any," The clay and8, a (1 -many a I which fell Friday in ait attempt to beat the � t I I � Handker�hiefs, Flannels, i�"`; 'eis, D1� - wer itiog for rain cember 5. t ant eveDing was spent. Th As the la"ret � ' the reports are dec�idedly a,ain tit; from varieties principally so narethefo)lowing- 'befor gettin . I . w is w 11 I � I � 'elk of the series of entertainments which will ., . Cautons, S�irtirigs, Linerts, Pia ers, , La,mbton, Huron, Br ce,. Grey, a d Simcoc � at ,this woi . Souie oorre- —James K. Markle, of - Greensville, near world's record at the Fat Stock Show, . I I I Clawson, th fvote 0 the province, Dernot spon euts, h?wever, Eay at owing to the Dundas,, gin old gentleman in his 90th year, Chicago, and .injured Ids boxk, died lof . 1:1 � . - 'o I be given during the winter. I Shawls,, Mantles, Alantlings, Ister the reports are r-ligbt y in favor; the central crat and Mau'vell ee'ter tt, I � I oter in many districts, abselce of h6avy rainp, 1 ere was little 'Or has j,ust completed spading his entire garden i I ; . . � —Mrs. O'Hanley,' when engaged at the� paralyt-is a the retiult lact Sunday night, � . - - I Goods,, Carpets, Oil Cloths, e,nts countiei in'the w, at ive strong pinions on Hybrid- Mediterranean and Surprise in one no b king f 0e toil, ,an( that, although of an acre. O'Grady House, in Ingersoll, on Friday Roseberry "was valued at $2,500 and was - a ean I I . I Suits, Boys' Baits, Overcoats, ats - both sides; from To , or two districtS,,and a;j all sowings of Caua- very dry, tbelland took .t e plow very uio�- - Air. John Graham, of the Grand Union last, had the misfortune to fall in the cis- � 9 . I formerly owned by-Jobn Falcb,er, Chicago, . 'etC ; d r � . O:i Whitby and Baya'f uinte regio a and in than Velv .1 I over the. west. A ly, Elare An there corre oudents repoVt Hotel, Ottawa, has received $40 conscience tern, Owing to her great age, 86 years, she and was sold by him to Peppey, of Toronto. �, . . � and Caps. Everything must go 11 the vicinity ,of Otta a more fa orable--re- great many new . variet ea are being tested, Pi 11 out completei , but taking the money from a girl who w�s once in his em wss unable to climb out an stood in water 'hose property the borze remained ever . reserve, in this case, as you know I t at; ports have been ecteived; i Victori %, ow=ena as still much to ploy. I 4 I . It is taid tbr.t- when a colt he was p ow n . PASTURES AND LIVE STOCK. prov12e no. - whole there . . n I - I I up to her shoulders for a co4wideroble length Educe. I . . . a iiew block is to be erected. very, Peterborough, and t e Tegion 't the north, ' OWiDg to the long- ontinued drouth and do iq this tin aft�ar the 9k, ,of November. E —The Hambdrg Poul�ry Association isi of time. She was eventually pulled out by I I I I � the majority f i i�n4 are agains I ! - I employed in drawing a baker's cart. . � one 'knows this is one of thetat 0 o'In t it. the aDevan oistributio of rain this fall, the I -AREAJAND YIELD F WHEAT. 1 preparing for a -grand exNbition in January, —There were three attempts at burglary - I I I Oats, as reported, re the m at, variable re . ports as to pastures are variable. From- I weaus of a rope. . . in Ayr lost Fri . day night, The drug ator& , . I . OTIetaver ,,,0yield per a -re of L the vario 'S next, 'which will quite ec ip3e the one held k�,' —The other day at West Lorne, Charle I stocks Of new and Staple Dry -Go ds in crop, extraordinary yields and tisilures be- Essex in t e wes`, alo ff Lakes Brie and On- cr, V, �n , Fall heat', 25 bus 4 L He wa: of C, McGeorge was broken open, but as far - i t' 0 I ? his 8:,s ; year ago* ' i O'Neil lost a fine young mare. . .. . I I I jacent tou n taria, and in the easte n part of the pro- w barl y. 29 ;, oats,, 40 ; —Dr. Rober L ., Ottawa, ha b threshing beans in -the barn along with Pev- so they know no -thing is missing. The . . i . has be n short and thin, the op 16 'hea - 2 beans, 18 ; potatoes,150; placed under arrest' as � of - unsi ' son I i . I h " : "e' a'%s�lo tson, . D . � - - the cou-n.ty. No old Millinery or Fawt ing reported from d' ' - Tnobips, I ion wt h Pe I ' . cy Goods,but, all clean, new, b ight� the wf st,the early ' )Wn are reported very vince, the grass r y re', R � ; peaj� 24 ,! ; i ound Ini'nd. oral borses. There happened to be.a 1 -k thieves entered the fiout door by breaking - - - I . 11 U I good, the laite ' 1-o ,'I* It I�i the iDlaud corn crop having been utiliz,3d in many cases may) olds, 5,13 , carrots, 387 ; turnips, 546. �` Overwork is said Ao b the cause. The sticking out of a side of the barfa or [ofts off the lo,!k. 1he C.P.R. Mation was the I � . desirable Goods, wanted in at) -1 n I . � . I . I central district i � It'! e ea,t the yield is to supplement the bad pastures, in the coun- Hay did not �ield quite ne ton per acre, y9ung doctor was one o the rising men of The beast was crowded- against this, and a I next p13-ce visited and there they drilled a . � time I - ­ - _­� ions the tics bordering on ak Huron We grate has Bea. a and h�y are the o ly crops that -fall his P�Ofession. I artery or vein was seveked in the neck. Sh hole in the safe, but it wAs drilled too much � household. Naw is Your fim "I - I 'a above the T, a "' I in your Fall and Winter %1 p,1y_ aver."ge. I � m ny e ed - rust, to one side and did not have the effect of I . up ro: I wet weather before harvest - JDd u c been exceedingly good, and so abo in most bel+ the Oerage yie d per acre for ton —On Saturday aftern on Mayor .Clarke bled to death in a few minutes. - . I I � � z one of the best houses in tha� c unty pr tea ' ' �arge yields estimated in A' burating the door, They also broke into A, I . ,, and the rains at ha ves�, e ve g��ttiDg of Muskoka &and Al om,),. In the West he ug- laid the earner -stone of -he new city hall in I I I I —A .number of the friends and neighbor I . n -the whole Midland Counties the pastures have been b more than realized in the re- Toronto. The total oo t will be $1,600,000. of J. El. Reilly, who was waylaid and robbe I . I Our Dress -Making and Cloak and 9 ye"rIS. ve� --' the crop in in g, od ��hape, I not a , bee n church, but nothing has been missed there. ; E � - . the crop is far ab6 e the averag�. Very few above the aver ge C ttle, even in the 're- shers' 4ieltlu no, except in the Thebuilding is to be ready for use i . Z - . I Mantle -Making, Has been a areat � a ' I . . of t'r 01 I I I of $500 on the Appin sideroad a few, week They secui i the tools from a blacksmith : : us It is not a large gions of short pastura e,are going in in good Z The or � of wheat is nearly 1895.. � 7 8 � ts of rye cam to c 2�of bean��. shop in the village. : . not O�n , raper � . I � . � ae-Q, surprised him at the residence o . I . success�, with us this fall,, M18- crop, but is grown in � small uantities all condition. The reponji as to the good con- halfl as muco, again As i 1890 and :s placed —Captain Howard, dled th�� I � I . � I q . I %bo ban Joseph Sifton, his fatber-in-'aw, in Metcalf , —The new altar in the chapel of' the 7 1 nc,e, e yit-ld will be only dition of all kinds of stock, are practically at 3P,584,426 bushel@, o which about two. Gatling gun, used in t e Northwest robelf the other.evening, and presented.bi , fit either in Dresses or Alantles. 04r over the provi Th ' Academy of the Sacred He&rt, London, ban 4 I I I . n ap erage. Peas unanimous, In the e at, most of the avail- thirds is fall wheat. F I wheat has an av- in Y885, is in London, prospecting for tb4 in with , T -tedium, perh ielow the a I WIrs. Kenney has without doubt proy-. 1_a� " a S f I purge of $1-6.25, togethe'r with a kindly been consecrated by the Bishop of London, L I . � � came I v e r y Ze tn ty, and in,same sections able sheep, hogs and attle have been bought 1�d enstty�b4shels per acre;for establishment of au.ex losive manufactory worded addre'88. . I . Assisted by the Archbishop of Toronto, Rev, - . . en herself on6--of the tastiest andl- most ripened very unev nly, A 1w e crop would for the Montreal mar et, but there appears er i 0 ie A ard of spring vt'tri- —Charles Burrough.v a super . 'Father Flannery, St. Thomas, Rev. Father z� -1. � ' tZ�i�',',Zrs hif,ettw� annuated Z —It Rev." Walt6r Nelson, the marrie . . stylish dress and mantle makers �n the have been harvest d had it i o been for the to be enough left for local demand. The ;,,.,,e,�,is now 1.1.1 bushels. Fall wheat thi3 harge pastor of Port Burwell Baptist Church, h is Molphy. Ingersoll, and others. The altar i I � I I . I e� � ploye of the Domibio treasury, is cl � I . . I -Vince. I would say that 4ow,As ravages . of the I pea bug," The injuries f%ttening'of cattle an sheep will be_ con- .Xce the annuallaverage per acre by with having ra,'asd check for $712 t eloped with Miss Teetzel, a St. Thom a 14 ; - I . Pro i -Essex; K oeds B , h b I ft th3 c t the gift of Mrs. Catharine Donohue, of . I I . es'opportunity to buy th� moat were principally in nt, L%mbton, fined to the western art of the province. ' pring wheat by 5.2 bushels, M I -Now York, in memory of her deceased son z I 1 41,172. ar Ong .8 e . g I young woman, who was teaching in a a - . �� I I th t I the crop may Hogs are Abu s t : enex. ndaut ini all parts, and in some S� a , il , 13 t And daughter, Ch&rlts and. -Catharine. It ' sh h , the ladi 5.7 bu (lesirable and ' and Middl - bar'ey by'B� bushels, ats by 5.7 bu4bels but his wife A%d fam �are still il . bide school. Nelson's past history is - % I gh' � a in the west t is branch of agricul- an peas by 2.6 bushel . The oat crop iwill was made from Vermont marble by Mr. I sty-lish stuff -ve b' u t. be regarded As n g O,:'B,,d w 'o'ot although the countie r � � - I . I I to this town -at prices not eh6ard ')o . �. —Mrs. Scarfe, of Ottawa, died at t known to the' congregation over which he z. f 4- ! straw will be ary" poor, wing to wet ture has greatly incre sed. -Market supplies axe ed the'llght one of last year by �ver , - ' . tid Robert Reid, of Montreal. The altar, to- . I ' The eloping couple were 4rres � ; I � -! weather. - The ar agef per presided. . � � . I fore and at the same time h e gAr lyl drout for a time are reported more tb n equal to the demand, 22, 0,000 bushels, �h le the aver Protestant hospital t ere the other nigh' : gether with its furnishings and the carptt . - 7 0, I . I I from the effects of 1� dose of rat poiso at Lansing, Michigan, on Saturday eveui g. I . n& at - Seriously affected all spiing c 3ps, hprouting but complaints as to low prices are very aer is the'higbestre orded in ten years. . . of the sanctuary—all the gif t of Mrs. Dono. f meril,q made tip, in city style I . I 1�, which she had ta en, I it is ,supposed, wit I —While Wm. K'rklaud was driving is . - �� I being slow and u evefi In mosit'. soils. Then common. In regard o food supplies for the Th crop of , corn in es imated On the whole Wit bue—coet$3,000. . - M _ � I k' Bt ' I . oderate Prices. There -will p siti�e uicidal intent A ques will be held. horse on a street in Teeswater, the anim I's . � 1. - � I came the wet eat'her bet;een the fall winter the only lack a in the matter of hay, ar A grown, bat, as I ossibly one -sixth is ' U I - —Some female book agents have been sel. . � � I . ly be no reserve during tbisgre t sale ' L the spring grain harvest, Gel rge Elliott, A, Hamilton boy, push d hind feet broke through the plank cover ag � 0� * . �� � I — tled . 4 6 1 i wheat h us I 10 !] f A;r I ev=est a�n but as there is an ab ndance of straw, corn d for green fodder r -the Silo, the 6 gmre8 . ling a book in and around Chebley enti w . 'i I . �. as we must certainly leave the build- . which affected b rley, peas, a d oats. Very stalks, and roots this will not be felt. Nearly w1i I be higher h ll husked, I The : piece�of lath into is nostril and was u - of a large drain. The horse bad to r,em in "Bible Reading for �he Bome Circle." The 2�; - ' , . . . , a 1, �. i rywas oue�byfros. Afewfields all the correspondents agree that vi ld i given in the e r ani is 9�8 b4shels �_ in a sitting ition until the g�ouud a Enterprise says : We ba& the ples,sure, 0 _. :: � Pa , .,if moder- 8 able to,remove it enti. ely, a two inch splin . I I I ing, The terms Of thia sale � e S, t 1 little inju . I., y - � ql . . - I I of buckwheat we e totuched nd soxne late ate economy is pract sed there is abundance , ab ve the average. T e roots wili be �enor, .er remaining. Lock1jaw resulted and t6o I dug Away 3uqciently to enable hi(m to so rather the displeasure, of reading part ofthe .1 I I � cash as wer can't sell at such a s crifice I . I �� I � � 1; i sown oats, and a so some to atoes and gar- of fodder for i Pe require neats. Corn, in us. Potatoes sho an inc:re4se 6f 39 lad's death is expecteo. � . his forefeet, when he was. dragged out by book and find it teaches the doctrine of the � *1 : I . win � ' I . t. � . . j book the goods. Yours tr ly�! den staff in the north, but D the whole where raised for soi the crowd that had assembled. . , . and il ng or for winter feed, bu bels 'or acre over I 8t year. Rot Is re- -, —Harry H. Hutchinson, a Canadian, w4s Seventh Day A4ventisto who ridicule the � I �. I at p I I - ird! H lifax, *as .11 I 'IS cause than has has been an enormo a crop, The past Sea- po ted in several local ties and the lom� from r icag( 11 . observance- of the Sabbath, claiming it is not I I I less injury resul ed from this a rested at Chi Friday on a charge bf I —The steamer Fastnet. I , I I I � : I I . seized at Charlot'etoi sd �, I . t, *'� 1: MUggliDg Opium. I the bottom of �is vil, on bur ; 11 . J. 0. GILR Y been known for many years. Hail did a. Pon has proven the isdom of having a crop th *8 source i3 undeter inable, an its ra*ages 8 , �ay�Nll'!' the Sabbath in.6tituted by the Lord. Rev. .. i� - � I . 'a S ' week, at the instance' of the 'Infan - tvi- ; r K ; I little damage. The 1891" reports may such as'corn to supp ement short pastures in Man- trunk �110, half-pou d packages of the dr i 1� I � , croi or likely to continue after pitting. Mr. Walker, of Walkerton, strongly de- I . _� ; 0, f � � I � . 0 . I I were found. , .... . zed as follows : F,ill dry semaDna. Silos re ingreasing in sections ol ds exceed the Anna I average by 56 bush- g ation Company, who claim damage .1 nounced the imposters from .. X OL TON.- be briefly sum Ad as 9 . thi pulpit on It - a , - L wheat and sptrg wheat, eittaordinarily where roots can�ot be successfully grown el per &ere ; carrots y 36 bushels an - .—Mayor Birkett, of Ottawa, haa- offer d 116,000for the loss of the Heatber Bell in 11 ; i I ____ c a recent Sabbath and warned his fl7ock not to . I I I � tur � . -the recent collision. Pending the trial bolads . i � , good; oats good; ba ley: and peas, and in dairy regions. From the East, espec- ni s by -136 bushele.1 Combirie& with an a reward of '$50 fo the arrest and conv ntcuance the reading of such heteradox . ver . M be given by the owners, "and the F at- con � —The Kingston Whig Says :—A ewly ar- i good; rye, ;nedi�am. ,, , ially Leeds and Gre ville, Froutenac, and in reaged area the cr p of turnips will our. tion 'of the offend re who disfigured 'he w, books. � � I . , I I . � I , rived domestic was recently stear d t do ROOTS. . I a few other countie% reports of new silos are p4as that 'f last year y 21,812,889 bt;'ahels. walls 'of St. Patrick's church by painti g net will continue her trips as usual. —A correspondent writi�g from Rock- � .4i � �, ' - 1� 4� � i I . I t ta wrote a storing of received. rhe cr4, for this purpose was I i � "No Popery " on hem in * en -inch —The whaleback Wetmore, which ent I � I , I - � , I v says: The day �. r housework by a ftgot atreet fa J1 I I As correspond en 7 1 . .1 ighte ounty, I I I - I down thf, St. Lawrence river la&t summe on . . I . Y n I rootfi- was about completed i some qftartorr, sown entirely in dri Is or bills and, allowed I I letters. i I I � ! . the course of her duties she was t�lron ,,,,,, , - . Ca ada. I � —H. Bishop's he dware and tin shcp�ab its way to Liverpool ffom Duluth, and &do proclaimed as Thanksgiving was very welt �, I � I - z some, clothes and hang,thely he har " to mature to glazin condition before out- � , I up � I . � I I 'o se, I whil(i in a few sectiolDs turni s were reported I a 8U00698fUl trip tO England has been It ard observeduphere. We bad a fair attendance � I , - I Itwasharveted in fine condition. ominion of anads, Parkhill was burgl rized a few nigbti a 0. . � A little latter the maid ap ea -red b for4 bhe ; as still growing. The reports regarding po- ting. �Icounterfeit $1 at the morDing service, and a sermon by . �. 1 7 � p 11 Four revolvers, a in mber of knives from at Valparaiso, where she toucbedl on I I mistress with the clothes in her h d tnd a tatoes are rather discouraging. Only a few Mammoth. Souther Sw�et is still used by obtes are in eircuiatio , � nd Rev, Mr. Orme. For our own part we had I � 1% . many, but Comp OHIO Early, Red Cob, 1—� pa.,r,t,y of El in county �sporitqmen razors and about , 2 in change, whic I or 'We never I - , I look of manifest Oerplexi, ty ant, 3 es. face I counties appear to have escaped the rot, the lad Friday, 20th inst., and left next day f somethings to be thankful for. . I . �, I 'om " been left in the till, as taken, in all ut PugetSound. This trip ought to be a pratty r . � - - -im4ted all the Horsetooth, Longfe ow, ,g I i I � "Why.didn"t you bang h upon 1 loss from this cauge being est oing I White Dent, White g�ed 20 er in Mu koka. i . . � i i . - c'-'�Pe"latter. 1 way from 5 to 50 -per cent.- Probabl one- Flint, Yellow D fe Parr $40 worth. - good t : 'if i 'Vent d other4 that pro- b , w to .. estof the capabilities of whalibacks raised such big potatoes as we Aid this year. . I I , t ;w We are thankful for that, and there was a I the, har,Re, Bridget?" inclu red th y . an li— ,0 Sound has co,rried a by -1 , . - ,,,, $28 y I a . � � 11 i —J. L. Comer, of Lambton, writes on his as seaboats. . . � I . "kept : - duce fees, b tu rlier, are being ,ex- ,�00 for water works. I I - 11 Sure, an' I tried to, ma'a.m., but lie I quarter of the'unusually large yit.ld ait ma ,u e ea r se I ; ser —Frank Gifford, , residing near� D86wn lot of them rotted, and we are thankful for 5 1 rie . me r -wants the Torrens I I a: . 73rd : birthday to tie London Advert that too. We did not have any large L M,Gvin" so he did, an' they would, "t Stay." � alre'ady gone by rot. The on) remark 4d tensively t i d eports have come to, — E I g iffij,�, C I . tur- - - V i y � I 1:unty Council . - . ; .8 uty, met with & heavy. . 8 to 7777 � tsoc a to the acre of well- a �m � , 11 I have been a subscriber for ab�at Mills, Bothwell Cou I - Suire enough, knowing.no th h I n her , regarding bugs was to the e&ct that they as of twenty-five nd tranfer introduced iu� that 'laying e urning of his nips to be thankful for, like one of our i - � . - � I , n o&e I a few days ago by th b neig f , ','. Trh. '-I'.bl'e and : were not nearly as bad as -_usual, In fhe matureo and well- arve*sted corn, wh unty. � i � 25 years a d h ai be one for 25 yqars Oss I nativ"o land, she had gone I hborb, but that was our own fault ; we , I � longer." St. breezes make peqple barn,with contents and other buildings, dii Dot sow any, . I Y . � - � . . endeavored to hang tht-m upon thle restive Wrat, Midland and Lake Ontario groups been stbred in the ilo. . M r. W H. Millman, of Woodsto6k has r . - � I . I : ,; - . I I ated ti mag- I TH DAIRY. , �5 _ivp a d 'this sea 4 on 46,192 barrels� of �p'lee, hopeful as, well as h altby. The barn was one of the best on the river, 4 . ; , turnips are said to have turned ,on 3 I —The anniversary sermons ef St. Ja z . - Dobbin, with the result indic , . and in it were stored -600 bushels of WE eat i ,�l I p me$' � I I . elling �Inigra,tion nificently, and wherever grown to any ex- I Correspoildents eport the dairy as in a oat of them to Englaud. i � —Mr. John D, Le B 1. lumber mere ant . al � E - I , � � � t —Mr. W. D. Scott, tra,v - I � Ij - arr ved tent the crop haf done pretty well. There fairly prosperous c udi 1 —Aldj:Copp will likely be the t4mper. of Sariiia, has 300,�Xfeet of ber 250 of beans, 60 tone of hay and 200 bushel; Episcop church, South London, were I � tion during the sea- preached last Sabbath b Rev. J. W. Ash- i 11. � agent for the Ma-nitobtt Governimen�, t , ' ,� of c'in. His machinery was destroyed and y � i � __ � , - in T , orouto I on Monday from Winni eg. were ,too many blanks in the rows of Son, although there was rather a scarcity of a6ce daiididate. for he mayoralty iu,11am. stored in his yard. I He has ULSO 100,000 0 ton, of England, a po i V . I I i , � werful an'd somewhat I � I I I . feet� being brought down the lake on two he lost 250 chickens. . . � 1 1 mangels, caused by the drouth at seeding, milk owing to the drouth. There appears i too. ', origin -at speaker, In his morning address ! � - Mr. Scott haq been away forever -t" omo ths . . i I � � -;* -men has been engaged � I I . . tr&v Uing in . all districts of, Mani,oba, col- to allow a Orst-c�ass showing for this crop, to bean increasinginterest in the maoufac- —The, Delaware oil er mill ha4 beeA turn- vessels, which-,ZIFI� added to his already —Miss Margaret Y;� he referred to war in the most condemna- I � � e � I as teacher in School Section No. 13, H ron � . large stock. � � � I I lecting ottuiples of grains, roots, gra sea, except in a few avered localities. Carrots - ture of butter, andAwhile in some localities i g, out �between 40 a d 50 barrels of cid-er le tory terms. His own plan to prevent a I � . - I �Dr. Allen, the : . I . � I -oba Governme It's mi- have been an 11 sati f r crop this year, I both quality and prices are said to be a little aily fo� some time. � � *edical Health ()fficer township, for ihe year 1892, at a salar . of wholesalo Facrifice of life would be to place : . I I e I ; I o ac'O e City of Toronto, took P0133e88i011 Of I I i I tc., for the Manit ual P ,of th . $325. Miss A. McDonald has been eng ged .. . I the i Owing Ito M. bh f tTe Seed Ailing to germi- lower than last year, reports geneiolly speak —Charles Prentice, of Melbour�ne, has pur- the Em per -or of Germany, the Czar of Russia, � . gration office in Liverpool, And also � I I gl the old smallbox bospital on Saturday aftr,r- in Bainre school, Ashfield, at a salar3 of t a - Corlonial 4natitute, in London, EDAVA d. I nate. The wea her during the ingathering I of -an improired Lquality and a slight advance (based t1he 25 -acre far of the late B. Marsh- the Prince of Wales and any other blood- i i - �i i T . . - 7 . I . I I tan of DOOM, for the purpos; of using it as an infee- $350. Miss Morrison hat; been engaged to I ma, at mud pitting of 'roots wag a I that could be ce. A few Allusions are made to the Caradoo, for 1,350., - thirsty monarch together in a bacl yard and I � I There hw.-e been numerous inquine I ri . � tious diseasel hospital for isolating diph, teach in Section No. 9, Huron, at a sallary I � I . - I I ! i I I '�' — I the emigration' office,Liverpooi, late y reg rd- I desired. I , woprk of the. Travtlling Dairy, a Simcoe cor- �oe Heps, the re Orin A caloon-keeper, let them fight it out, the survivor to be o � lb I i I 1� T i I dlay ba; been re-eng4ged � I � . 1 3 to theria patients. of $295. Mr. Fin � 11 - �' - - ' . I . ing Manitoba, the best time of e igrating, FRUIT$. respondent- stafin that " The Travelling 'll "$it Kingston n December 130 , . hanged for murder. He thought. the eight - I . ry I I 1. 'i orneste d lauds, . In the Lake Ontario loo nties a splendid I " ", _' —Owen & Murp y, of the Tarte inqui in section No. 1, Huron, at a good salar�. of the back yard would be enough for them.. i - : ; - - Dairy basetirred,up much interest," The Ye'main ! week. � I � prices of land, location of h . i i t I . farne, has taken up is permanent residence —The life of Lieutenant-Colonel -Boy � i I � I etc., and apparently there is ever � in . a is reporte� _Lrese, superioreas of the 11 of -�-Inopector Miller has been after Welling. ; - . -1 ica. 'yield of apple ;, arge shipments cheese industry is 3trongly championed by I —Si8tper Therese I � . .� m 7.. 7._11 . � 0 � a 1' have been maO,'and some yet reunain for : many correspondev ts as against butter-mak- Ingue 0 in New York city. He told a reporter that Port Elgin, says the Cbesley Enterprii�t, is j,_� 9 - � tion of considerable emigration' t I the ! inte lusan Asylum, died Sunday he and his friend R bert McGreevy are the slowly ebbing awAy. We have seen thelsol- ton cheese factory patrons with a obarp -1 I S"'m I . i - exportation. lfk - the vve4teir counties apple ing, but more references are made to fac- morning, aged 71 yeArs. � stick with the following results � On Friday . - - Prairie Province next spring. -1 victims of a bitter olitical persecution in dierly colonel reviewing his battalion land � . . __ . - to new � I I � . —Samuel Weir, aged about40 years, t bear as eavily as in for- tories closed during the year ,than —08goode Hall won the Rugby football w afternoon of 13th inst., Milk Inspector Mil- . ' Canada. l. his noble bearing was admired by all I On' ler had Robert Philips. George Cherr , Jos. - I � ' : mer years, but ere � is p- enty for hcime ones opened. ,Correspondents have no' yet char I . I - t , I ; I - � � t, . . I spaper man lea� a . accidentally killed at Galt about 5 o'clock 1: apio�ship on S�tu'rday bl defeating � , a team--, consu h a const era a unsni Ouse rding 34ontre , y -�-A Braniford lodal new' put lookers; now, the cold' chill of d n h in y - . He WRZ enga el I mption a��d ,ble itranifty arrived at onclusion regs " A�l in that cit by 21 to 10. eph Lyness and John Walker, all of Mary . I Monday afternoon. � )n a pair of haudc4s im the police oiftice the :lowly creeping oe'r .thi3 gallant; Ca than - . idg a buzz planer from the Cant Br . & 0� I will be shipped, With �13o e exceptions the the best breerd of Dow for the dairy. Dur- —Rusbton Dodd, o�rganist of Knox church 4 s orn, boro' cheese factory, up before a bench of " - , . fo . ff t crop is pretty f ee from �'vor or spot. Pears hams and their grades are to be most fre- ttaw&�Aied on Sunday from pboid au� other mornipg, and he4i owing to a defee- oldier. Oa Monday his hair was 8 magistrates. George Cherry Settled by I . '. : 'i d � _ � I , be removed. They . I .undry to the station,and when d !,i� tive �lock, th not and the doctors held out no hope, Typhoid . . he weigh scales one wheel of he 1ruck Buffered I bli�ht in some quarters, but I quently found, as the majority of ,"Canadian plrurisy� L . � pleading guilty, be being -away from home t I .: e con' fever is the cause of his illness, I . I - ;I � notyet given up the vain hope —A Liverpool fruit dealer, now in Mon- were finallybyu by a blacksmith After - I for two weeks left the burden of the work at - ! - � , dlyi - the or d and a c noiderable quan- farmers have' rat 7 - * I � � . went off the scales alone, uuexpect tilt 'op w ' g ' � havin bee� worn f r an hour. —Mr. John Fairgriove, of London, the - I � .1 � . ?4 ing ther machine, which toppled ver� and ti,tY has be:ri 20ported. :Quinces, a fair crop. of a combined- beef and milk-. animal. In real, a . a Canadian apples are �referred to _,� . -known-clausmau, has ,received a cer- honto upon Mrs. Cherry, and upon the morn- I : I . ,, I he other day Mr. James Storer, of well i . � 1. � . I . � fell on Weir, crushing his skaffl� Ele: was , Peaches Are no� lentiful. Where untouched the cheese -producing counties of the St. Jinited , tates Apples in England� iug the milk. was tegted the bad overlooked : � L to curculi P, ums did Lawrence,show.ev — ia Elmwood, when out shooting met with a tificate of his appointment as one ofl the � :::::: i I a en found a pail of water that was in the can. She in- i L immediately extricated and carried inO the by ti nd blac�-knot, pl er, the Ayrshire is a olear —A '07 named 'Pratt has b I . : - . I . I- r. There has- been a tie- ,,uilty � stealing $200 from the Dominion Paillfill accident, The gun went off acei- fifty Directors of the World's Fair ScAtish tended sending word to the factory but ,did ; I I . . office, but died within a - re rkably.we The k;t encouraginI I Z favorite as a milke I ... - i . . few min tes'with ' ' I I dentAlly sh�oting him through the palm of Games Board. Twenty-five thousand I dol -L i r I � Of - 7 - I% Prairie. loan i .� I out showing any signs of conscious 3es%. The F�oT s come Ir be county Gre, - her- cided "boom " in flolsteins all over the pro -4,Xpres ., office at Portage not see the hauler when he took the� : I � - � L baud, � the charge coming. out at his lars in prizes is to be offered by � I I I . . 7rt 0 t od . at this variety and —In . rsoll's curfew bell rings at 9 p. m., , thO , the ' "-- I I deceased was married, and leaves a widow ries also gave . yield but black -knot vince, and it is lik ly th — t. T ,e tory for the mpetition in S -Trish away. Cherry was fined $15 and costs. : i I � - - I .1 go ly d : fter w'ich hour boys under 15 years of age wris h doctors in attendance found it CO Joseph Lyness defeud�d his case but was � E q in poor nm_ i8still doing ead work ;mOngr plum an its gra,des will soon take a large place in our I I and five small children ' cire - I I wil k in ­ - . . cherry trees IP,rrapes have been very plenti- dairies. The Jersey has som e hearty admir- :re uot�allowed to be on the street. necessary to amputate half the hand. bporto, which I be held the first we fined $15 and costs, the evidence being � -1 ,, I �, � I � � . � stances, lat�lwcorrespo dent says - " In ers as a good cow for - butter -makers, while —TtRanton farm of 50 acres near Gran- .. eorge Gage- of Ridgetown, while August at the great Exposition at Ch cago. trong against him. Robert Pbilips dmit- I � � Mrs. � a I I wand th a 0easou fal. A We; ' 0 w — a I —There is an active tie J p e - working her sewing 'machine, was struck �_All the teachers of Parkhill ublic : 1;� : .�e n - sold by auction on Monday, 9th. ted taking a cup or two of milk from the can I , . I for Canadian oats for the English market, fact the gra] Ot all picked, as we I the 11 native Canadian cow," that remark a, T just above the right eye with a bullet from schools have been re-engaged at their form- eve . � I A, market fnr them." Small I able outcome of e3 pediency and accident, r. R,i, D. Stanley being the purchaser at Big e' - ry morning but always etirred up the . � 91XPDrt of , could not got - wit . I I �, ,) - caused by the prohibition of the : a revolver with which her little girl was er silaries, but two who re n with view milk before doing go; fined $15 and costs, ,- fruits yielded well. and survivor of all sorts of upage, is still 1)870. � � playing. The shot struck the hard cover of to obtain higher qualifications, T Prin- I I 4 - out@ from Russia, and rricts are elevated I he � I I coordingly. eight of the crop . D. considered by a strong minority as -equal to —M. ohn Forbes, of Mesa township John Walker also,defended his ome. The � I , � iddl�e ex con I i epressed lover see is this year very - in . I t . The mere w CLOVER4SE - , . J 9 the machine first, and its force was much cipal and teachers of the High Schoo have Inspector proved that milk handed him an - � in Ontario this year would have The yield ' i any of the above-named fa ities if properly nty, has sold a portion of his spent, but� Mrs. Gage is seriously wounded. been re-engaged Mr. Bigg, the Pri cipal, i 1. " " prices probably five cea-to per bus -el below light, With the excepti n of the south- oared for. - f arm a ,$48 an acre to Mr. John Stinso�. I " - Walker's was wrong, but the weigher got i � - i � I '. resent quotations under ordioary� circum- weatern coutf ies, wpeie he early and late POULTRY. . —014'r -k's cheese factory, in Warwick,had —Rev. Geo. Sutherland has been 25 years at an increase oi salary from $900 t $950 mixed in his evidence and the magistr4teg I � � . qi_ - I p and Mr. W. F. May, Mathematical aster, - z - . � � - � I atances. An enormous quantify Of oats is drou,th was ery dissatro s to the clover In reply to a qufation regarding the prof- a big tl�livery of milk for this season of the pastor of the Presbyterian congregation in held it not proven positively that the milk � ; , t I . I at an increase from $700 to � �a�. I . A, �, . I .. consumed in London. and Rus -l%' misfor- ! crop, there as in kno t localitifs a fine its of poultry keep �ng the greater number year on� Tuesday, last week -9,400 pounds, Fingol, Thursday, 19th inst., being the an- 8750- Miss was Walk-er's and dismissed the case. . At Y �. K ! � , I ; � � ., i ! I � � - grow h, it being in some instances of o'urcorrespondeats Are candid enoug.h to —Dr� J. E. Clark, of. Detroit, son of F. niverriaryiof big induction. On that evening Hitchon's talary remains at $600 a ye r. Glenallan on Wednesday Mr. Miller bad r J-�, I , ! tune may prove a great advantage to Cana second �. - � ' rat; but for some ad tit that they have not- heretofore given ,j Cla'�k, of Norwich, ha4' b�gun ,suit for he was prevented on �ehalf of his congrogs- —At a metating of the world's omen five cases, All patrons Of Wyandotte . �i � . diau exporters in getting a h d on',he Lon- � more luxuria, t than' the ni I . . - factory. i - .4� - I I - I I - t I I 0 ' 10 ve -the er ir is rqporte not to have blos- the matter f 11 nsideration, A number libel against the county auditors inDetroit, tion ith a handsorne silver service consist Chrindiva Temperance Union, held i Bos- A. B. Wilson and Al. Rolle admitted the i . . - den consumers thaI they did n a be- ! reason U " W P 1, - ' ; Ing am ca a . g of six� . ton, the rostrum was strung with t e wo- .. eping f the hens for cleaning I Yi d t $25 000, in I pieces with tray. ., fore. There are large qtiantities f oats in t somed well, ome think on account of rank- Advise the ke, I . I I charge and were fined $1-0 each and costs,. I t_� . 3' I . I nd the barnyard, —Rev. GAV CAlvert and James Wheeler, - —A young Man named Pagean, eon of a. men's petitions to the Governments of the Wm. Hewitt, John Wilion, and Win. Millis z - - Owing to this and to other up *&ate grain, e A Manitoba this year, where the yield in ness of grow h. q n � . �:, - I . I " I a,r a' brought home ten -fine deer from St. Sylvester (ariner,.died Friday at, the world. The petition contains one in) 11 ion were convicted upon trial and fine,i $1() � I ratively li�ttle was. kept for while on the otb- haarnod it is claimed by . f P # � I I .some localities reached 10 bushe a to the ! causes corn 4' ) I : I see uski -%. ) I acre. much gene�al hospital, Quebec, from -the effec ' . d ,�eing citt to �nake up for the several corre Oud ""' that fowls destroy One weighed 219, and another fs, of names, Mrs. John Rockwell, of Ki gaton, each and -co3!8. Four Patrons of th-a Mint,o ' I 0 r e Be . � . j a a YJA k I I tl pa ; Sp pr �duce. Some c,i the corn ' en- and Arthur factory were t i d t rristo � . hey a xuqstroke received while making bay so' � ,�, —0-a Sunday, 15th inat., h,Ir Charles � deficiency in the hay cr * in L I stured. more than I - .114 po rids. � me collected the Canadian names, and an It ) � Ao I I Thirty other persons of the gaged in the work for five -years. She for- on 9th inst., three for-8kimm D an one or L, , - I 1�tuart, of lot 53, Concession B incardine The ravages bf the midg addition appear menta on the ct of the McKinley bill I —.T , o, carrots grown by Ashton Wilson, months ago. i 9 d f I . I . . - township, �ter a 1prolonged ,eer e.r.en 'xford, measure in circumferene same lo�ality were' prostrated st the same warded the signatures of 58,000 worn n, the watering. William Roberts, M into, was the .51 1 't 0 passed away ,tl s ; . - s _as � me� a - � illness, in the sev-enty-t - hird yeJar of his ; usual thi small, varieties of ous than complin�efttary to the author of '� , vast majority from Ontario, only one who defended and was fined $30, - . I upon the egg at It trade are more vigor - to have b ' mo e extensive than id wl �f ' I 0.4 I � the rou the largeAt part 19i inches each, And ti ud Rix of them have since died. I ' � i - i I age. He was born in Invernw-s,fScotl%nd i clover suffering n�o;t. � est dams -e that bit of legis�la --,Mr. John Casgiday, of the 4th concen- mt March Mrs,- Norman Robe tson, of and $10 25 coatzi. Mrs. J*mes Morri,ion, � � he great n .Ton. ,.1he loss of the De- �eigh,6itght pounds each. I—L I I . , _ ., . — i � � I � c. rly t h. recent Dominion voters'list re- siowof Greenock, is the Walkertob, organized a mission ban in con- Arthur, SIO itud $3 costs; William Morrison, . and came to this country when q�ite Young. from this post is r t ' from the Lake troit Market is r regretted in Es- e owner of a rare I- 4- � ' . f � I . i � I - - th� ' Erie and Lake Ont unties. sex and rn I The health, of all c)asses ision � in Hamilton, the Liberals added 37 cnri�sityj in the form of a calf with five logs. nection witb'the Pre8byteriain chine . The Minto, $25 and $3,75 costs; Alkthony Tyn- I � After a residence of a few ye*s in . I 'On. j . I MISCRL-LANFO 8 CROPS. of pollltr�;,is bl�ene ally first-class, although ames and securea the removal of 191 from Tbe�catf ,!is now four months old, and is in hand comprised thirity-five mern ers, all dall, Minto, $20 and $9 85 costs, Kt Mourit : I I catin-ty of Went%orth, be moi�ed up to . . I a I . � I on Rape for ;the fstten4g of lambs ii2 the a fatal disease a ongst geersewas reported he list. as healthy a condition appirently as the or- young girls� and to ea2h Mrs, bertson Forest on the 11tb Nov. he had Mrs. John � Bruce coaatk, and located on ithe l&t 9 I . . � I � " 14rich he died.', Be was in every aspect a fall, has been grown ext 351%lely for years in from the townshi of Amabel, a dangerous —the late -Mrs. -N'eil McLean, of Port dinary four -legged soecica. The extra leg gave a five -cent piece, accompanied by the Coutts, John O'Brien und William Stubbs I I I � graa.d Epetimen. of a man, and w�s honored i Wellington, nd this I ye;Ir is beieg tried on swelling of the h ad amollgs� turkeys was Rigin who departed this life on Frida ,13th is a bind one, alI of which the animal uses -in unction to utilize it to the best Advantage all charged with sending to Conn cheese I I � �y I i I = ad exp riment in several complained of i the -township of West- inst., at the ripe old age of 75 years, wa.8 a wit� as much ease as if it had only two, . . i - and esteemed by every person w.P had the ' a small sc#1 I � - - in the interest of foreign rpissi( no. On . factory milk from which creim bad been i . : I I I � -, _1 I I pleasure of his 5xquaintance, He had not other sectiops. Tbe'-cry has turned out minster, and an nusual mortality amongst nativ� of Argyleshire, Scotland, Sho'came A Wd named Jesse Newell, ,son of John Saturday last the members o! thetbala,d were taken. These all pleaded guilty of taking s, i t � . � _ I _. I nost ams. Millet was grown hens was obner ed in the ti I - fam un, their little cream for 1 .. - t beA-u well since sufftring from Ila grippe very well inli � ' ownship of I to Ca�ada in 1848 with the 'rest of the - Newell, of Waterford, was riding a horse called together to give their tea, fined _$5 each and i . t � � I - - I � overayearago a complication �f diseases in small qua6titie4%11 oyer the province to Do'wnie. . I Ily And settled in Glenelg,� Grey county. c u tly when he fell off and broke his left stewardship, when it was found bat the 008t$$275- Salnuel.McLuan '_ To 1� - 7 1 - ^Jr - with sending i � ;, . I f C,48e in ,� I I � , A - having followed in itia tr4n. ge leaves a supplement the short 3ay crop� In a few - FARM IMPROVEMENTS. I About 35 years, ago her family moved to raer.; elloo'e to the, elbow, and also put the donation had made a gre.-,t in milk diluted with water, pleaded guilty of L I -1 � . h ,r, his wife places it was reported' light, but on the The progress w icli take&pl4ce from Arrap, coming down the Sairgeen in a raft elbow" out of joint. He was ,placed under growth—some thirty, eome sixty and some i�: , 4 fa,mily of two sons and a daug te1 yearl I i A . . "ns'ng P"la and Putting th4t in the milk, r 4 . r - having passee. away about six y are ago. : whole the returns 4re veJ - good, a large crop .to year in this li e of farm work is steady I from Hanover to McGillawray's Island. It in once of chloraform, and several medical several hundred fold. In fact the two dol- i fined $5 and costs. I Y - .� � - � . 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