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Adthough and William, of C141ifornia, and Dr. I ton trley, 75(;;'�qats, 00c; peas, 80c; and in the ocket had di � rftember,of Thorna6l Mitchell (now of Her Maj I a - . I ' I two months to dorI1 think there is any , country in the ; ba � as a . I � I and fri-OlVing harder, calves at from two years anc , are so sue- a big demand for pWtry, beet and mutton. the US( seemed aiopelew one in the blind- of Nevada. Mrs. Manson w cust=4 Wm. Adamson, Ruth . : 0 �� I r� And the hills so Ti b I two and a halt years old � milkeows for 10 world where the powers of evil � ChurchY 'Ayr, for nearly I - � y -�*-Jiea -time-, are har(,, ? nd ing storm, . and with Stanley Street - , �_ I hard to 011m - ; . he obtained a light � John H�uden- and H. E. Sim piece, all of , . � t� dollars, months and a half in -the year. Always cessfully fought and kept in subjection as This country is splendidly watered a and was foi- siAT years, and was present at the evening , . - .... I "I � seemed turned . . oil, so it can!t <.some friends looked aroundl . h rt' ated in the exciting events' - . . *hea, the halves feed liberally,, as it takes 2 per cent. of a-, they are here. There are more eminent the cloverfiosxaa�ural to the ; J, � wee 5revious death. w Om _1P i & le - two or th - services but a k ol� _ to her a . ' ; 01- e te ttle sheep or hog raising. tunate, enoligh to pick up ree dol I Gib, is, who ' so closely:connected -kels changed to dimes; cler! nenand evangelists, theological c e, c, I . , ,*r that in Cse days were �� - � . I Aud the nic cow's weight in food for her support, and it North- lars of the lost mo-ne The remainder is on —A young man, ty. - � - , cold is not severe as in the ,y. ' Mr. Austin was a x'. ; � � — th daily journalism. , ? "an . . - wl I - er and Iege _ ,"and academies, more young men's and spring. was in Peteiboro, from Toronto, distrit .,� when economy's the watchword I is[o*y from what she receives ov . meiN christian associations, more weat - the hi and timber protecting us deposit in the snow bank till dicine moot trustworthy a-hd valued official. TO .�� ... I - . Solinded 8,11 along the line, above this thatwe can ' h ' return young WO . of different frorn'the wind d the presence of the Great —The Rev. Dr. Shaw, professor of Bibical ting advertising pamphlets for'. a me him is d�e to a very large extent the perfect �� � rested and . . -I Clothing buyers . a profit. To enco eTarege flow of - milk young people's - societies van Theological Colle for nervous diseases, etc., was ar 11 t : urage a influence on the climate. Greek in the Wesle gev system cif book-keeping that is now in force 11 . � !Pheii a word to . feed well d if the kinds than in any country in the world ; then Lakes havin%a� . -,,ed with exhibit to public view ob- . � . �� I - I e to our house every time before the cow' calves an . Elide - 'My post 0, " address is Sault Ste. Maxie, in Montreal, has 'been appointed acting charl . ing upt morals. in the �Jobe Office. . . - _�� � I I Corn � udder becomes large and swollen before why do people always look on the dark . , -to M the - -- scene literature tending to corr _ - . __ milk her. -a i . and.if iiitend* settlers will drive out to. principal of the college Ell temporary The advertising !was for a Toronto corn- —Thelstables Of Mr. Robert Stewart, lo �­ calving don't be afraid to To of the picture a d not g ve honor to whom . my vacancy caused by the death of the Itev. Dr. . . miles frolu Ottawa, were I � � . I lit four I I I farm fr the Sault and see me, I I a found guilty by the catecl ab . � - .� . � FOR -BARGAINSE ihow that the lit of milk can be ini honor is due? . . I pany. The youth wa .? . � I a a I . Pembina. will �e'glad to e them a good deal of in- Douglas. est d by 'fire last Sunday MOM- . . I u - vine, � . - Ing. � C I proved �by feeling,y experiments were . J. F. LANDSBOROUGIFI) mes Featherstone, of Streets ria"trate, and sentenced to one day in the totally & . . --------* - - formation abou - Pennefather township and —Mr. Ja - . . All th�e oles, except, Ansonia, were -1 � . - . . � ' * � burned. 'Mr. Stewart Puts We are known as the. 11 banner " cited where a steady courseof special feed- , had six hois shipped out of the quarantine ga * his less at $30,- , � � , to .show them i round. . " ' veral churches at Kingston have start- 4 . 1% : for years bad worked a � on No. 5, Goderich uesday, all . I house for Fine' Goods, at prices no * carried on ;, ,rad- School. Secti One thi!ig I vill warn them Mgt and at Point Edward to him on T dd lee . Ea h member Of 000. J�o insurance on the horses and:only ... - i In . . aTI the ap- that remained of 17 on exhibition at the e talent - scheme, viz: c .. I., for second ual but certain change although it is not to - , horses � r than those asked . ToNymship. that is the at not be deceived y given a dollar, which he $1,500 04 the barns. The trotting . been in Eleven succumbed to cholera a congregation. .is Stew- I highe " I 6. —My attention has � of the most World's Fair. -for- which Mr. . . . . - ' be expected that any appreciable difference D-FaR ExPosw tb country. It is for lost are i Redmond ( . - V! oods. J f you hav,e cash- to ,spend, . repo . rt of the County Council pearance antm'e. I invests or uses for a year and then hands I - 'IMond, Criai­ . . te g . � ,In. quality can be noticed from experiments drawn to the rt a rough, ountainous looking country, while 'in quar . , - � � you money on every r bat a: few weeks. ' . _ . over the pro6eedsl' to the church. As a re- art refus�A recently $5,000) F Z . ill save when only continued fo of Huron, but more particularly to the - re- tut very pret y to - my mind for all that. —The death is announced of Mr. Adam rg6 quantit Remona, Amonillia)' 1,upygnian and I ' Ve w A Results like these also go to show the great , - I Burwash, of Baltimore, Ontario. Deceased sult a very la ,y of home-made OniA, � oticle you buy. We, venture to F P_y A of the Education' Committee of that And then it as happened that when the de in two 2-y4r-olds b AnsouL,C_Factory Girl. - I I necessity of dairymen breeding w ultoN txrosll- H was the father of bread, candies, 1pastry, etc., are ma . .1 e . . I ihat; nothing ever� offered approaches, id rearing ro"ur;bil, published in THE H road from th Sault to Goulais Bay, the was in his 87th year. �sales pushed rousl The property oT Fred Moore and Win. . I 1 Z5 their own cattle if they wish to obtain the 11 Rev. Chancellor Burwash and Professor h?�,mes and the . . y . , .... I - t1le two special ipe prepFe TOR Sf Fe-bru 2nd, 1894, in the matter of Oad at resent e , I . erchants 'are beginning"Ooleoel the Moore wfre 11 I I ' s offered for this best results. Every farmer should 11 only r running through P nne- � . I � also lost in the fire. . � ,� � the petitionarfrom School Section No. 5, Victoria University, To- that m race Ing o � I . . . . . ,.) I , I . de- � father towns ip,! was built, it was built - JohxL Burwash, . of effects. Many PTIvate homes are like places —At a� ti f the United Tempera'nee � ��, ' i � 4 � J . 311ontb, viz. - I and make a specialty of some particular Goderich T rt reads as along the roc ridge or bluff, and a person ronto. . Association, held in Ottawa theother even- �: : � - I ; I w t "I . . : I 6farm, and no specialty can - e tati6n � . j -nartment of th- follows : " That in the. opinion of this Com- looking at t e land from the Goulais Bay —During the storm of Friday evening, of business. I�dy Aberdeen ,arrived at ing, a mqtion was carried that a dipu _. followed, to produce more, than in this m on the 4th concession of —Lord and . .. - Order I b� -, petition from School Road would T. Mern- of leading citizens in �Sympat J - . $3.00 PANTS 40 I mittee the charges in th( t think much of the country. 9th inst., a log ba . hy with the ' I .1 rly con- . on Saturds, 1� I I 11 . department of dairying, if propei - Township, are, not go back Culross, belonging tol Mr. Joseph Waddell, Guelph from Toionto hibition. wait upon the local J . ' ; I I . - ducted. A lFge gathering assembled to . Section No. 5, Goderich ' di,that But if he'w ald leave the road and . umed with berE; of the board of Trade, SchooL Boards cause of pro of ask- , . i . , � . , correct, and the Committee recommen on eithqr sid of it, he would find the bluff was struck by lightning and cons .members of Parliament with a view �� 11 11 15 SUIT to Order; - 3 at the its contents, which consisted of forty tons and City Council met His Excellency at the . - I . I hiten to the. evening a programmi . the Council.do not interfere in the - Mader t station. The party then proceeded to the ing them 0 oppose the French treaty, by . . �� $ � . close of which expressions of satiSfaction � cease, and g d, rich, deep s,Dil free of El one. � which it is proposed to -allow th � e light . . I - between the said Section and the Public But even-th rocky bluff makes good pas- of hay. - After they had in- _ .. . . The a -re BARGAINS in every sense eraIj and the hope entertained that he statement con- t 7rows there nit- Th polesi rails' trailers, etc., for the Agricultural . College. � y , this- matter were gen . School Inspector, and t ure land, a d the clover g — e v L w�nes int6 Canada at lower ratess of I tif the word. ldvesti(yatO otha such meetings may again, take place i I ion, . � e into the Galt and Freston street railway have been spected the college and its surroundings the Frencl] it was the unanimous opini;Tueof - . 0 1 III tained in said- etiti attributed to Inspee- urally D'tly settlers corn � duty. I I __ . � P: the neighborhood. The thanks of the di- 'Clen said by him to he incor- towns tenders. for. party returned to the city and drove along those present.that Prohibition I 'never for yourself. . . tor Robb, has e townlin ads will purchase&. By next week the i ooulc - __ - , wiring, electrical machinery, motor, ptc., the principal streets for half an hour. An I . - � . I - , . . . � . rectorate are certainly due all who so kind - rect." I take this opportunity to publisha� be opene rough the good land; now the the expected to he in .informal reception was held in the city, hall be obtained if such a, measure as the French . I .. Set� our wii�ldows I e copy of the petition laid before the county townline is only opened as far as my farm. will be let. The road is I � treaty was ratifie& . � this week for ly and cordially joined in the vening's pro . - . in the &ftemoog. . a 11 ceedings, and too much credit cannot be be- Coune is Of Virden, Manitoba, . t ains that we cannot . 'il of Huron by the ratepayers of School I trust ey!wy reader of this paper who s�es, running order by the Ist July. —Mr. ]Ef- Winear , many , , cCarthy, -Jam was . odd barg stowed upon those who e mu -91- 11 . , —James O�Brien, foreman for J. M . es Haidilton, of Winnipeg Ing I Section No. 5, Goderich Township, which e, . __ t Lt( � I It,s easy to talk furnished th m; I� ei mention my name and id. - in mon. recently had quite a surprise await' him enumerate here� . went into his office at St Thomas on Friday robbed of $150 on Saitur ay nig s . home after an abseace,of a � -- L cal. part, which was such as is very rarely P t *t'on reads as follows - I I Porter's Hill, d - :� Iii friends and I am sure then that " . on his return I . ains,: but look for yourself, obtained in count sections. e I i ie County P 8 . Ing treal, and now Detective John Robinson is kys. H -mi hired man had decamp- I ibout barg i .ry J anuar 18th, 1894. —Petition to tl eTopI flock into the country. . Th4e night at about 10 o'clock to do some writ' 4as couple of ds I . �. . sitting on . to flaa it for him. Hamilton a sum of I . I CounciTof the County of Huron.—Gentle- i4'es 'and was found dead next morning t , .1 I and see if we dou't carry out what we . -axe lots people in 'the older count 0 MhLig way to England. He put up at- a ed taking a valuable Mare, quite i ' ' . .qAvertise. I � z North Dakota. . men -: We. the .'undersigned ratepayers Of looking land if they only knew where to .some stovewood in one ,comer of the ro m, c, where he met a man whowas willing- loose cash and all the vatuables handy, and, . I � - . I :� . - O'Brien leaves a hotel � I . . � (Written for TTiE EXPOSITOR) School Section No. 5, Goderich Township, go- -.He had not lit the lamp. to take a -drink and pay for one. It is th��' although the fellow had a head start of a *:� I I advise John wife and four small children. . Mr. , Winearis -Aracked him as far ams ��.. I . I I � As we are not very busy in this part of respectfully ay that u will . Youn truly, I I old story. When Hamilton sobered up his day, �� � j the country at prese Fr .. I., 'Noe-st- Huron, in the WiLLiAm ALLXRD, �,Albert Thou, of Amherstburg, met with . found friend . - . nt, I thought a few Elgin Tom, ,who had sworn undr Beulah and succeededin having him arrest - I t I ithholding the county municipal Sault Ste. M.We. a, bad accident Thursda, Mr Thou was new ed at Solegirth most of the resting o ing frien ' � .words from here might prove inte matter of w'; . I w . his P T07Mwrought before - ft1W & Greig grant from our Section for the year 1894." � Stoo�ing over h Idin a Ltche'r* knife in his dship, was missing, and so was stole rt � i-ackson , � � � some of your numerous readers at least. I __*_ teeth when,ihe Tog tgUt wassuspended over $150. I I "I'll - � winter in The Inspector's reason for withholding the two men Mr. ni(oryor, v- P. I at Birtle, and sent to -1 � I � � This has reaRy been a remarkable I Caj3ad . Brandon -cooler r trial. - . Progressive Clothiers) North Dakota. Eversince the beginning of I t is that we had an average of 56 pupils his h�� fell on him. The knife cut his —McWhirrel and Walker, the 11 - . . . The Foremost for;1893. of this number about 15 pupils- Winn g's Industrial Exhibition is to mouth from ear to ear. He is expected to held in jail at Brampton, chargedwith the t the dash- - _. I SEAFORTH, December we have had fair . sleiqhing and i - for rife. murder of an o con Credit road, —The. sequel theelopement of �. I ple -- I n h highei than - belong to families which may leave the ,See- be hold rom uly 23 to 28. recover, but will be disfigured a ing handsome Madame Dann, th,e myster- - I I , near that town, are beginnin& to shGw th, � - I . . I I the ternperatur6 has bee nine nd re- tion at any time, being children of laborers. —Th o.are 37 lodges of Patrons of Indus- , I who has set St. Catharines I �� Z . - r. I often th &' —Ten valuable trotters,including the well- e ious clairvoyant, I y our average wintel ink - effects of their soli. confinement. Th �� --- I . I . I uron the In- t - 0 f d ounty. known performer, Factory Girl, belon i 6gog wit4 her beauty and' her wonderful .. . FARMEI�S � to be of East F ry in or c is 91119 defence claims that it has secured evidence 2 I �. ;11 EAST HURON . I mark when,we have a mild winter season , In the inspec ral e h" similar cases —A t ial shipment: of Canadian bacon aok ir+ telling fortunes, with y3oung I be Elur'_ spector informs us that h to Mr. Robert Stewart, the well-known "I � I I I INSTITUTEL here that the climate could scarcely Ing and that he -is not withholding their grants. that will completely exonerate both of �he kn ig clerk in the Csn- L �� � ast passed by any country, everything be being at -to Australia. -horseman and breeder, of Aylmer, Quebec, . men no* in prison, and it is further rumored Kenneth Vine) the you'll I �� � '_ � cssful meetinf of the E . u &�a I will now leave the ratepayers of the — h imports into- Great Britain from - IsPra, - ; I . I d I were destroyed by fire on Sunday morn ess office, is found at N P - IR i Farmers Institute was considered. We have no ram or In at large, to,judge Canada for January showed an increase 'J'Df I . that the man Walker has given clues that &dian Expr Dd on Tuesday, and I � - , .iding of uron the bracing atmosphere, with clear sky and Section, and of the county ing The total Ion, includingthe barns, is - an- Falls. The couple arriv, , I � I - I rs- , - . - $1, 5W of in have set the detectives at work in quite �� I held in the Vil�age of Constance, on Thii- I ether there is a charge in the p�tition -or 103 pounds. ,000, with only , _ I , put -up at the Imperial hotel, where they in- I I I I I . ry - 15th' bri lit sun�liine, is exceedingly exhilarating. Wh I , Placed at $30 other direction. I I . day afternoon and evening, Februsq I � i - b to , —2 John Wir�slow, an aged school teach- I quireafqr a minister. They were directed I I �of farm- WotlongagoI was talk . not. Before closing this letter allAv in surance derable number ­ ing to our city � —Miss Mary Ranton, of London, who was to the Rev. Robert Burns, who in the even- ��', I there being a consi . Council of Huron, the er of B ham, died Jin the Elgin House of —Mr. k. E. Glynn, Sarnia's champion � -1 � I Vrs Al attendance, who showed by their gen- physician, -who by the way, is the only i inform the County that Council, and Indust y Saturday. . . b received a letter recently from visiting in Toronto, was knocked do b a in arnied the couple. Young Vine, who �� 77 � medical practitioner here, who told runaway horse on Yonge street, sho,71,1 V I � . . _�ral interest in the discussion that they are me that; Education Committee of —The deposits in the Dominion savings icy= Lpa�my, of Nottingham, _ 7 � . . � es' t he Inspector for. Fast Huron, that the ls�j ed,%vith Madame Dunn is a son i - r, ready to en e in whatever lines. of he'*was almost idle and that sickn s requir- I t ributed to In- binks (luring January amounted to $272y 107 p the . leigh Cycle Com . oess fore six o'clock Friday night. . The orse atuat wealthy stock buyer ��� . eve ag t England, congratulating him on his sue i , . I '9 -skill was almost unknown in I sta ement in the'petition. att came thundering along th - . 11 farming they geem. moat profitable, and ing medical I - They of S t C th i P I � I . which may Pembina and yicinity. I ape I ictor Robb is correct, afid, more, that I and the withdrawals to $253,455. in the century rides of last season. Ranton could not �get out of the way in time arines and the family are ros- - � - . open to accept hints and ideas atement. By _W -the red doer and - .. has . am prepared to prove the A 31yes are destroying are having a handsome gold medal struck ' trate4 = young' kenneWs escapade. � . - La grippe of a somewhat mild type � e you will confer a favor -Moos hers on the north shore and was thrown Violentl to the ground I - .1 prove beneficial in their business. e, n large. num. for him commemorating the event. 1 —St..'Thomas had -two fires last Satur �_ After the opening of the meeting by the been pirevalent, but.no, fatalities have been , publishing the abov ge ' . where she remain4d sense ess until picked Clay, 7 . ' ; Vice "Hog Breed- reported in this section. ' Farther South, ; upon one who was deified the privile Of .of lAke S r or. —Thereis said -to be over 3j000 tube of un. She never recovered consciousness and Early"in the morning the house of Mr&Kerr, � �u I I � � -president the subi-et of . —D. Herernan Everton, was fined before r fire � - i however, in the vicinity df =d Forks, British fair play by the C t Council of I in East- widow, ww I .1 - , r. Thomas E. Hays, . ly �ount,�e Education M -' ey, at Guelph, $20 and fall creamery butter in one county ded a few hours later. Her body was cov- a , completely gutted b3 I � —5 ­_ ------- ` ' * f late gone typhoid fever of a malignant type has be- , Huron, 'and especial agist rate Lampr em Ontario, for which the owners were of- ered with bruises and it was thought she most of the contents being destroyed. Mrs. I i of NicKillop, who has o largely deaths' Committee of that Council. - costs, for selling liquor to minors. � - i - I . . i g of �hogs. By his f come epidemic and a good many : I . _ � - fered 26 to 27 c-uts last fall, but they ref"Is- was hurt internally. . Kerr was awakened by the smoke in an up I : into the. feedin mode j —The Massey Harris warehouse at Gris e stai * were ablaze I . mself have resulted therefrom. The cause of the RoBEF.T BEACON, ed, and held for an advance in price. The —The death of Sovereign T. Kollmyer re- per be4room, and, as th ra J� I � I handling, his subject * be, Elbowed hi - Trustee Schbol Section No. 5. wold, -Manitoba, was burned on the 13th she esexpeaby making aF rope of the be& - � - L &live to the necessities of his business and fever has been traced to the impure condi I . I of that grade of butter is now quoted moves one of Woodstock's oldest settlers. , through an . (Is n. . ticle of the city's water supply,and all water now GODBRIOn TOWNSHIP, February, Pri; Mr. Kollmyer came to WOO took i 1852 � I - 12th, 1894. . - inat. in ew York and Boston at 18 to 20 cents clothes and letting herself down . quite familiar with the 'quality of ar terilize . 0— —Mr. Stephen Hall, ex -reeve of Blenheim from Montreal. He was the you upstairs,window. At night the brick resi- ... I Z. . 1�y say- utilized for human use is boiled, to s some time perpound. t son . � � � - township, who has been ill for - al ity. I I just now in demand. He opened up I t . . , . it of typhoid microbes. , , Seven A very largely Atended meeting of of Joseph Kollmyer, merchantl of t,r.t . denceof Mr. Edward: MoCrimmon of Yar- 1�1 i - ing that whereas it used to be the practice What a Settler has done in past, has been removed to the Toronto ho6- — und ­ �', � . . et The "popular cry of hard times and * Toronto's unemiloyed men was held inSt. The deceased was in the employ of lkdin,& mouth Heights.$ was burned to the gro , I I I of farmers and hog growers to try to Years in Algoma. ' pital. . , all a few ni t which HsyfrOxaI852 to 1862, and Jor -se- ing saved. The fire - lrl � . e_ scarcity of cash is often heard at present, Andrew's h ghts ago, a veral most Df the contents bei - I � I . . � . their hogs as large and fat as possible t - but when we consider the real poverty ex- , DF,AR ExPosiToR,—As once in a while I —R 3v. Stuart Acheson, of the Reformed resolutions were adopted calling on the years wan engaged in the cabinet business. wag caused by Mrs. M-00�immoh upsetting a, . . . . . � . .. - - fore placing them on the market, the de ers with reference Presbyterian church, Toronto has received . ,-'- t article, and re- isting on both the Atlantic and Pacific ' see an item in the newspap perhaps it a Call from the congreg I ation �f St. Paul's City Councii to provide temporary employ- From 1874 until his death he was with the lamp- when making the bect. - Her clothing I mand, now,) is for a differen ment by the immediate prosecution of pub- He leave caught fire and she was badly burned, OU6 : I - , firm of James Hay & company. I es that ]logs hll coasts we should consider Ourselves wealthy, to the Colonization of Algoma, a � I 4 *';i'ery Should N all may be interesting to some of yourt readers churel , Wiarton, 4 a salary of $1,000 1 e daughter, Mrs. C. S. of her daughters went into a fit, owing to I - . 1 4' � fed only reasonably fat. ag all classes here, however poor, will in ' —Mr. J. S. Carvell, Lieutenant-Govemor lie works that must be undertaken in the a widow and on ; � . , e market at probability receive three substantial'.'meals who are proposing to move to a new coun- near future. N Mfad, of Woodstock. the fright, and is seriousiy ill. I I'll, � � 1 o ��� . They should be ready for th w in a good , try, or who. are looking out for land for their of Prij Lee Edward Island, died suddenly -the �Mr. 'W. T. Smith, horse and cattle —A terrible accident occurred at the Me- --James 0. Bain) thi,Grand Trunk Rail . . . . . . . . . �� I � I � f rom six to seven months old, and weighing a da,y, a luxury unkno, n this year. 11 .� � I � ,owing up, to Imow what I other day. The deceased was sixty-one � : -I 1.6o to 9-N pounds, live many of our large cities. , sons who are gr . dealer, of Glenboro, Manitoba, took a car Kinnons' sash and hardware factory, St- way ticket agent who abscanded from To- � � � . . : at that age from . noing ,pretty have done on a Free Grant farm in Algoma, years of age. Thomas ronto recently with 100 in cash and. $600 . �� - i _$I, . - . I The price of wheat is adva � arrived a,t load of beef to Winnipeg, recently, to di,- .Catharines, Saturday morning,when ., , . weight. In selecting a breed of hogs we . in the short space of Eleven years, —T4e number of Chinese that pose of, but he returned home without hay- Feeney, about 17 years of age, was so badly worth of tickets, thoe property of -the Grand ... � i q � Ong &Ide slowly; 52 -cents for the best No. 1 hard is , nth of Jaull- 1 � . .eep I ports during the mo, I I I 1. shoiild look for them with a d the highest bid received this year, so far. - � My farm is op the town line of Korah Canadjanl ceeded in his,mission. The highest injured that he died a few hours after. The Trunk Railivay Company, and who obtained � . n the back Mr. Davis, . 1 .2� inst 90 during January, Ing sue . � aild not too broad i 'nships ; it was f ree , aga , -ne r. A. F. I I - . from M " I I I w � Diversified farming is becoming slowly � i6nd Pennefatbler Tow offer he received being' 9 cents per pound, unfort, lo,d was minding the Japan $800 under false prete ,es , I I : a . .1nate . .. � -packers advise . � Sau Juan, Porto � to, and, other pork 16Y � d- The Webster was arrested at t 4- � of Toront Cheese factories grant land, when I took it up,and is situated he decided to store it rather than accept . � ed Yorkshire and Tamworth but surely more general. 0. Mill of oven and without warning it explode 9 . I . I - — saw and cho ft Joseph y and will be extra&ted. - I - � . . . PPID, - offer. . - I tely Rico, the other da I the Improv and ereameries are springing up irlL. different about nine miles from Salilt Ste. Marie. such an roof of the building was almost comPle `T . -, . breeds as the most desirable to cross with farmers had very little money when I wen� there— i3raff, hepetow, were co;Zpletely destroyed —Mr. James Campbell, of Bradshaw, er Ro �ers, oi the Attorney-GeneraPs , � I s of the state and a good many wrecked, and a portion of the walls w e lappector i ... the quality of part . by fire on Wednesday inorn:lng, last week. I I 11 I � - ' bout $2,0 d . 's r i 3ing an extra amount of cattle, hogs, hardly any at all—and I had to ,start in 00. No insurance. while driving home from iBrigden, Lambtan blown out. office, ha's been on -the track of the fugitive I . � �� � article required. In this discussion it was are rai: Pres � ent Inar- slowly and work up by degrees. After a Loss, county, with a horse and sleigh was capsize —Lee Chu, who conducteda, laundry in ever since he left Toronto. Bain was fra6ed I 1. � . brought out clearly that it is a mis- sheep, poultry and potatoes. . ot a team'- of horses and have grad- � ut 165 perscins professed conversion into a ditch containing abou' Belleville for a few years, and who sold out to Washington, where he took a steamer to . - 41 - take to wean young pigs before they kets—Wheat 50-52 cents; oats 25 cents; time I g . I . . - I they butter 25c. ; fresh eggs 25c. ; potatoes 35c ; ' ually t stock and implements x, ound me, at th evival meeting held in the' Metho- and was drowned. When found his to the -5ants, and went to China Florida, thence to-Havauna, Cuba, andfrom. . I . -et to be six or eight weeks, old ; that , ; allo diBt c urch, Sarnia, ree(intly, by Pro- water - present occul arrested. . and the tim6 getting things into more �dy was in t nduct A silk factory, , there to Porto Rico, where he was I . . ts'iiould not be fed 1600 much ,rain alone, but pork (dressed) 6e. ,, I comfortable Shape. To shew you how well fessor anton) evangelist. face and only part ot his bc he nearly a year ago to co O . ge. areas of vac�nt land useless on ae- , - water. it is supposed he was stunned by died there about three months ago. While He will be brought back -t0 TOrOntO f IF l Elliould be fed either Mango& or clover hay Lar' of excessive moisture have been ', I have done I inay say that I have now 55 — e Everatt estate in Haysville was the fall. Mr Campbell was � single man, faith, trial. , - cut�, i -n addition, to grain. To give an idea count . I - half of it put up for sale �the other day, but as only , ' I in Belleville he accepted the Christian ce in Mount � . - I the loss sustained- by keeping hogs tintil drained and where was a few years ago a acres cleared and under crop ; $,.),500 was the highest bid, it was not sold. about 38 years of age. stee of an es and became a member of St. Andrew's —A happy marriage took PI& I I -- .� of it was shown marshy waste,' the abode of the muskrat and free from stumps. - � �H'. A. Hackett, tru tate* in Presbyterian church. When he went to Forest a couple -of weeks ago. The contract- ,� Q I beav I ' crop There re nearly two hundred acres in the ton "I � . . they become overl y in wild -duck are -now homes of pioneer farmers � . The following has been my average � Portland, Maine,recently skipped with $11,-o China he went enthusiastically- into miss" * - parties. are highly respected -citizens. - I - I - tliat after a L ' ) . � to the acre ; Oats, 35 to 45 bushels to the farm. as Tfter- the marriage the happy couple drove . I � weitrht it costs 10 per cent. more to put on with* flocks and herds and cultivated fields fall wheat, —So e of the citizens of Galt, knowing 000 worth of bonds -entrusted to him. He work, conducting successfully a. 01 a of p, At the Queen's - . . I . I . . ; o ) ght ti,ll the animal Impiovement and advancement is seen on 'acre; spring wheat, about 20; an could ill afford the loss was arrested in Winnipeg, and a Maine de- about fifty of his fellow -countrymen. I to Harriston and put u t � I � � 4 1 Ale pound of live wei, en 100. -and 150 every hand while travelling through the about 25 ; peas, 30 to 35 - bushels, and the that M* C . tective arrived to,take him in charge. The e . house owned Hotel, The next day they vizited friend's - 11 I : . � *he Algoma pea cause 8 O%`v I - teaches 100 pounds ; betwe a t a �Isy X burglarizing of her premises, morning a � . r I I - I to country. The school houses, mostly con- -reader will %Amember th, t remained there for several days. Then - . � ; unds weight, it costs 17 per cent, more presented it to detective offered that if Hackett would re- . � ' I PI pton named Whitsel. and . PO . In worms; barley, abo tit 40 bush- collect4d ovei' $90, and )y a fa;rmer in ( � : . I .� put on.1 - polind of live weight ; betw6en 15o structed of brick, in the towns and cities, is free fro . � store the stolen bonds there would be no Imal lit $35 stolen. Chief the wedding tn' was eidended to Palnief- - I 11 - ;_ . . are built in ornamental styl� and are fully els; potatoes, 150 to 200 bushel�; turnips,' thatlaoy was broken int& --An abo 'T to JE&jr_Lton. on Stiuday . . kmd 2W- pounds weight it costs 24"per cent to 500 bushels. lr ch root W C. Finney, of Toronto, who was prosecution. This Hackett consented to Jackson, of - x4al ",rrested a man about 9 Stoll,. and b&c . to I �. I d of live weight ; equipped with all -the latest i . — s al,,o on a of ob- do,, and he will be discharged. o'clock in the morning on suspicion, and morning. The groom -wished to igo I I I � inore to .put on I poun I ca- crops in my life, as 1 have had year after conxicrt� d t�vo week charge —The pallbearers at the funeral of the too - cold* I 11 advaue6ment of the cause of edu . I when searched 4 We police station the -church, but the bride thought it . I - , .1 . - Osts fO.m 36 to for the tainingi money under alse pretences, was � cover 200 pounds weight it c The above shows On . 11 . more to put on I Pound of live tion, while the country schools, neatly built -year. Hay, li to 2 tons. a good sentenc�ed to two years and one month in late Dr. Douglas, in Montreal, on Tuesclay stolen money was found on him, also a load- and the groom went alone. Monday - - �, . - 49 per cent . ocated �L.t intervals over the my average crop ; often I have had - of last week, were the Rev. Dr. Shaw, Rev. ed revolver2 a box of cartridges and a - they intended returning to Mount .� I . . I cmd painted, I mo in . . . �, weight. I . Canon H Fo;:st gut "s8ed, the train. in the after- � � - I . . " . ()Op_N (�,R�WJ�14(1 AND THE BILO prairie, are an evidence that, amidstall the deal more p�r acre, and the reader will re- Kingston peiaitentiary. breeder of Dr. Williams, Rev. endetson, large knife also a. quantity of gold rings, 1111 . � � � �_ - bustle of prairie farming, education has member this is new land. . —A 'gas Sinclair, an extensive . ) the last seen,of T t . i i ; 5 duced by Mr. James Hinch I f thes -secured eig en (Principal of the Diocesam Theological -Col- some solid gold, others 14, 18 a -ad 9 karats. noon they made a start, and . i ,( � Was next intro I am satisfied that a comparison o e thorou , hbred horses, has hte e and them was hand in handmaking a 2.410 gait � _�_ � I actical experience to' not been neglected. At the Annual County I . . . . .- the Windsor driving park , lege), Rev. Dr. MoVicar, (Principal of th He gave his name. as. Win. Thompson - . , --- 1 I * .- ley, who is able from pr Pem- average figures with the average crop In aores.&( joining and Messrs. John He is for the station throuih the big snow storm � . ar in said he belonged to York State. ;; � I ­ ject thoroughly �and well'. Teachers' Institutie,held last ye. — erect stables and train his horses Presbyterian College), 11 . - handle his sub � ered older Ontario'and Quebec would show that and wi Torrance, Samuel Finley, James Ferrier and that prevailed at the time. , �� . . . � � 1: that th� ,aim of bina, something like 190 teachers answ about 20 years 01. - A -1 I � . I by sa��g far more fertile; and on th , - o roma is _I inile track. I . I . - . � Ile commence< . to theirilarnes, surely' ot a bad showing for the land in AIL named John McConley, J. B. Clarkson. I . On Februar� 5th the post office at 0 . � - .- I , th ssarily be to n - � . - e successf al.farmer must nece , could publish in your pa- — young man — � � keep more cattle either for beefing, Or the a young country. There are two things, perhaps you, Sir . the average crop of Lon4on, was found a few mornings Since —The steamer Barcelona, which arrived Mount Bridges � was robbed. The booty -1 . Perth News. r I � I - . rofit howeve"r, very detrimental to educa,tion, per the tigures shewing ' a at Halifax on the 14th inst., from Liverpool, . I . iry, as grain -growing for sale at a p I edin with bdth feet frozen. He had been to secured by the thieves amounted to $58.86 ' ' I da* pe a6re of the articles I have mention was,21 clays on the passage, Captain Camp- —Mri?. Andrew Vaasie, of Cavalier, Da- ,� . � - - . Sheep have namely, the bonanza farm, and the large d lay down on his -cash, $59. 10 in stamps, and a le'tter contain- -- I I has, for the present; gone by. ol r er On I few wt,.&E; with her I who persist in leading d tario and Quebec, so that they can dance the night before, an bell says it was a continuation of gales, -in . - I � ber of settlers - g $5.50. On Friday detectives arrested a kota, is spending a I - , � gone down in price, and horses are a drug in num be compared with what I have raised. way home. In. Inj I 11 2 �; : I le market. In pursuing a. sy,tem of stock- lives of single blessedn6ss and felicity. -s and expect —A small fire was discovered -in the county fact, a hurricane, fro the time of leaving Mau Darned Benjamin Fisher, a resident of friends and ielath�e's in the neighborhood of I I ti I rress of , I have set out some apple tree . port until dropping ancho'. To make mat- ommit- Zion, Logantownghip. ThoughMIrs. Vassie I � 'the prog . IZ Mouni . 1. I r I keeping the great question is, bow shall we We are pleased to notici� . good a success of them, as other court houoe2 London, the other evening. ters worse fuel became scarce, and the oil - b Bridges, charging him with c Lt nearly fourteen years in Dakota, . -, . C� Some to make as j I d - prohibition sentiments ixi Ontario. of the T�e.d:xiiag;e light. it is thought the fire � g the crime. Fisher has always been has sperl 11; � ­ - . . I w sufficient fodder, an qxper � I for fuel, and "al ga to the land Of her , be able Xo gro I who are anti -temperance declare our farmers have done in different parts was .in the cargo had to be ta�en -,table rson and above sus- her- heart still clin .� ionce has unquestionabl he seen from the splertdid irom a lighted cigar being thrown burneck. tho . ught a re3pe( and she has serious thoughts of re- L - . _y proven that almost people I . 1�"' L rn 'ition law a (lead saying that- District as can ' I " waste " was Stron Ire . -- 7 ,, -letter, OrI% r. even iight watchman at the P'LeT _& proo a have been found birth, tly in some . : - �1 I � three. times as much fodder can he grov, - to prohib amples of apples, pears and other fruits on O n. � . . the acre from corn than arly other forage prohibition don't prohibit, but from our s . —MVT(11)14ark H. Irish died at his residence —Daniel Shultz, I I against him. He was taken to London for moving and settling permanen . � �. - I ervation the quantity of liquor con- shown at the fall fairs at Sault Ste Marie. �o4to lm;tiniday, Mr. Irish was born Grand Trunk Railway station, Woodstock, trial. . . town in Ontario, in order that her family , I -:. � � e In selecting a piece of land for .the own 9�s - I . cop. , t of drunkenness is ' One reason why I write this letter is that in Tor of'S. Burrows, of Belleyillel may enjoy the superior educational advan- - I � I . orn crop take a sod field, manure the sumed and the amoun )le going all the in Ma 8 onsin, in 1834, and came saved the life —A return has been presented to the I � c i 'Where the tem- I do not like to see peo er day and was rew�rded with a $5 tages that this Province affords. - . . seeding, pre- considerably decreased. )I on' He was proprietor and the oth . House showing that the total number of L I ro I �round in. winter, Plow after Mrthwest—out on to T( , to in 1857. ' Mr. Burrows was abput to board a - —Mr. Christian Hohner, of lfarr;iony, mot _. � r i . . . q I . community are in the time to Dakota and the J " � I � . . reev" I Z , I I pare and sow with seed -drill in drillia three perance people in a - but the cold and bleak prairie —in search of manage, of the Rossin House for a number bill. and deputies comprised in the var I I I 1, utS is sold) .s I . Moving tr'ain when his foot slipped, and he ious counties of Ontario in 1892 was 1,149, - with & painful accident on Tuesday last week 11 ; - feet apart ; a nd -- ! 11 fter pla come up harrow oc- majority, as a rule no liquor when they can get it �o close at ha of years.t . agged under finger . � . Casionally, then start the souffler and keep where the liquor element largely predom- land, i t Ste. Marie being within 18 hours —The I Company would have certainly beeni dr nely as- as against 1,093 in 1887. The amount paid which resulted in the loss of ,the index . , ;Bay of Quiate Canning ; I - it going till hayiLng; single plants in the inates it is retailed in back rooms, dark ,.here, Saul from is Preparing a coDsignment of Canadian the wheels and killed but for the tit as indemnity in 18992 was $55,456, as corn- of his right hand. ,. A straw cutter driven by �� 11 q , . Poronto by rail, and only 23 hours � ce of the watchman. I - he total horsepower about which he was working be- ,.t � � or eight inches cellars, etc. Very few, if any, open bars of 9 � And another reason is, that I fr ,etaules f6r the Australian sistan Ingersoll Board of Education has pared with $55,235 in 1887. T . � . J - ow to a distance of sil uits ,41d Veg i en eavorix!g to remove . , '!an experiment that will be regard r is well on in exist, consequently not so Inuch tempts- Montreal. the market, - —The It amount of the assessment in the different came choked, and in d . � I , apart; harvest when the corn youths as under the ,want to get neighbors around me and to- I decided to ask the council �or $16,000. as against � the straw from between the rollers without _. 1. � . cobs are fit for tion for boys and I said, I live on the Town ed wA interest by Canadian fruit -growers. 1 . kless the counties for 1892 was $601,457,158, - . I �� the glazing stage and after em., it is estimated that. the north of me. As � I was very clearly brought otit that uxi $591,816,000 in 1887. The rate on the d sp m machine Mr,, Holiwer's right �. - ; I . . I _� table use. This paper elicited a very valu- license sYst North and Line of Korah and Pennefather, and the Th 'Ri h ieu and Ontario Navigation led the - I - � real saving to the States of — ' ne le! e -re"ed accommodation -v�xs provid in 1892 averaged 1.88 for both the years h Twas drawn within reach of the knives, ' I . � ssion which must, hole -of this last t Fnahip is open for lo- Compax,�h" decided to place the steamer inc ._� .1 � able and exhaustive diseu 01" I ] i ' the standing of a Collegiate Institute could not Simcoe has the largest number of which cut off the first finger completely and . I � no doubt)'result beneficially to the farming South Dakota under'prohibition, compared w r. would Columbi tc named. � I - with license, amol nts to one million, dollars cation and settlement. The settle to run in connection with tween be maintained and to 9� back to a high . . e .. I . - _____ __ —53. severely woun&d the second. . , 11 Nia 7ara Oalls Electric Railroad, be reevea - . - og an a loss in 1r6yenue of about - comm,pnity" - � Only have to pay the Indian Department 50 _ school would me ; _Councillor Nutall, of Bruce township, —A story is beinir told about axf Irish- - - . :1 BuYW " the act- Chipp .G, AND .PRr,yA-RiNG '��rM-K STEM'-'; annually- I awa and Buffalo. W per annum, which would more than � , . ent y -notice articles in cents an acre or $80 for 160 acres ; - . sg,.-- -. We not unfre the land —The Messrs. McNeil, near Alvinston, near Tiverton, had a hard experience lately. man, resident in the 4ore of Downie. Some I I FOR THE GRA : . . 131�i ent duties are easy—To live on -interest on the amc�unt'asked for. � 1- .1 of Ontario papers ritten by Canadians who tlem t siX M wenty inch hard- paythe While he was skidding logs in the bush, one, asked him for whom he voted at the . I . . .� , onths, out of every shipped three carloads of t ent to Sir - . I I- I AvaE; dealt with by Mr. George,� Murdie, it —The contract for the moDurn on caught a snag and stopped the horses. municipal elections. 11 Well," replied the� I � . -nts of �his country,.denouncing in three years,. at leas side � pr1encoe recently, and delivered e . � I ce has taught him are re d'eultivate 15 acres, wood to C ald on'Parlilment Hill, Ot- - I MoKillop, whose experien - the s -ongest I guage the government and .twelve, and to clear an - rhey John Macdon in r d I , Oi vo d,for - � ; � reful, in buying, to try to ob bi h4ufle. Of course, I to consulmers at $1.75 er cor d. r �arded t� :Philippe Her- He then went to free the log when it sprana Son of the E e al Is e, " te � . I ; to be very ca people of the 4ed States, and while they and to build a small ds to retrolea. ta-wa, has been aw .1 L is -.. for reieve, an! Oi -voted forL I . lain as even a lot,as possible Of good quality money when I Started, and I am sure shipped s�ven carloa pal $12, 000, of back, striking him below the knee an Misthe, Montaith. L, � . _. I I "� had no . . 'And who wag . I - - ive her6 theme 4ves they do. all- in their at the town of Marquette bert. The price to be . breaking his leg, Mr. Nutall was there Misther Erb for deputy." I - 4nd uniform color. In wintering have them h age emigration.i, Now, we that if farmers with a little money would --A gri�t mill as corn P which $5,000 is to be for the statue, $3,000 . ,-, . . " - power to discou * - a short ,Jistanc6 from Winnipeg, w - e in the bush, and had to crawl until he the third man, you voted for 1" was asked. L . . . i ull tied insingle stalls, otherwise it is almost im e township, so that they could )r the pedestal and, $4,000 0r the figure of slon -, ­ - � we are as )atriotio as the average Cana- come into th )roper imple- pletel eked on Saturday night by the ex- h reached the whiffletrees, and held on to 11 Well," rejoined the Iri]Shman, �11 there ; . �wsible to get tb en' of have horses and stock and I Canad e of e - . at the , s at the start, and a little money, to wof e boiler. John Reid, the en i them until the horses dragged him to was a third man named -that they called T � , idike, and in having them thua tied you can di I io y gineer, 'be- 'square at the . I : em all to feed and thrive think a atthe bas destal. The I ment pedestal will be twelve . and Oi was afraid that he was . . : . the poorer thrivers ap d make better head- ta j tly killed. where a jumper was, and drove himself Playbiscit, 1�' � )eople of other nationalities, but P 08 lat, an and like 6 hear Canada well spok . n fe0 - . extra bite; don't by y time we think it the duty of every. help them, they woul was IDS base and four feet square at the top. .The �r I � . �. tievic too much meal in winter, but rather %, same � g man in Haysville was the re- t high� � home in this vehicle. . f a Tory, and didn't vote for him. � - r � t resident here who makes his living in this way than I have done, because I am really —A voun the statue will be nine fee —Mr. James A - Austin for 37 years � other evidences of Elma, - -d parts shorts, bran and oa g started now, and if they cipient of a rather queer valentine, on —Among maay,it . its Annie I mixture of equ, ar " little --The death, at A S. J hn Man- * I bi 7 -rous splen- . . � Well of the land of only just gettin, 14th inst.,� in the shape of -a " de r 0" "I 'O Office, died on towns p E; prosperl - careful -in turning to graEls in , country to either speak hat ; To i; t'� D ries another book-koeper at the Globe I seeds; be very 'coAts him his adoption, Or else be silent on the subject. had the money township is thick- doll in a p�fll box, handsomely dressed and a son, removes from �_d;, e two story cottage- I . . " the spring. 'By his system it a model country why much ahead. The whole respected I pioneers. The Saturday, 10th inst., at his residence in did residences. I I - I to fit them for If Cana, satin cou;h underneath it ; the little thing of the early and - 8 - to have Ja is such ' . Austin was in is - . . .. . - $23 per head, all told, a stay there, 'lv timbered with valuable birch and maple . � rn. in Ayrh,hirp, Scotland, Toronto. Mr hi 68th year, roofed style seems by it, prevalence the ­� ­ � market. As this is a branch of farm in- don�t these chronic grumbler dy market, as -cordwood, can was t . et for anything. deceased was bO - a thel spring of 1832 having been born in Scotland on Novem- the preference in the township. One of I � � i � 1. I � � . - : . dustry which has beeii largely followed in for they axe not wanted here. They won't for which a rea, I haul wood - —;�rloehn Mohr, jr., has sold his 100 some 86 years ago. ji I . . ber 14th, 1826. Mr. Austin 'married Ellen best and most artisticaI77 ps�inted houses in . - . on, (11who died nine - - � I . - , - ___ -seems to- be some do that however, and instead of setting a be got at Sault Ste. Marie. acre farm �t Burnside, near New Hamburg, she married John Mang Charlotte Gain,on December Ilthy 1852, and the vicinity is the one erected last year bY I I :c the neighborhood there _ und them th �e e ery Most of the timber ,is � 0 conces- . I � - Mohr, ar., for the handsome years ago. They started iInmediatel. f r Mr. George Rowland., of the I th . I - the beat method good e�ample to the people aro In e c V tabl to Mr. J'hn � Canadf,, - IterIca, came to Canada in 1855. He leaves a widow A :_ difference of opinion as to tryin a t6reform them, they prefer to live er h n as the waterpower Canal tm of $6,�0)0. The former has purchased 6 landing first in 4a*ilton ; Sion. The woodwork aown stairs is finishe I . . - - of handling in winter, and the friendly and." and j_15 r ve children—three sons and two a to re- � _J I. uncongenial society for the purpose at the Sault will be finished this winter or s r, found the# way to Galt and fi � h followed the; among ly there will be a demand Mr. John lKiller's farm, near Philipsburg, short stay the rs and graine . 1, : humorous discussion whic and spring, it is like where young 7auson being an expert work'- daughters. When -Mr. Austin first enter- in oil and'in light colo , address 'betokened a sition of making as much ' . I . kpioymentll at his trade. ed the service of the Glob� the business present oak, ash, bieds-eye maple Frelick - I . ir beloved 'Canada and for it - shortly for flooring, furniture and 105 aerm for $6,700. f eneral dispo �_Ll ve , 12th inot., during mail, soon found err �an burrel kc., so nicely done I . last paper of the thenreturn to the ce of their other purposes. 'n fact there is a demand ---;.On ond * 91 afterwards the 'Manson home- office was in the old Dallas building, next to and Ameri( 2 - -_ to agree to differ. The a a lin Il i - examining one would imagiub he - I I I I live in luxury and ease the balan bTL ;d raging then, a we - Five years King street, I - afternoon was one on d States as a country for it now in older Canada and the United the furio-L S I tead chased one wid a half miles the now Bank of Commerce, on that in ' I �. - DAIRYING days. - The Unite . ere looking at the natural WOO(li- ..The �* - �, . 'lips .,�, - � John McMillan, M. P., and Mr. J. C. seems to be misunderstood by a -great many States, if there were mills here to saw it known!bw iness man of Gilt, on his way to 8 was Par cam; e the life -long and he was not only the trusted And valued w , painted in darker 00IOrs nice1v I ' I � b . sorrows peculiar to employee, but the tairs is I Tl�el . 3 . . r look upon it " a land of into lumber, anaTerhaps the writing of * 'attend a p�blic meeting, was stamping the south of Ayr, which be _personal and confidential I looks . Canadiand. The3 off hro h a seene of the joys and : -own and blended anc warm and cheerful I � %orrison, both of whom delivered interest- r might induce some hardwood saw- snow 1 his feet after wading t � Ron. George Bi ettled in the,township, then friend of the late I - erados, thievesy banditti, ' etc., a this lette snow . , when he felt something Ne a those who first p I Mr. Peter Brown. Away back painting was done by W_ WM. Stubbs, of . - ing and instructive addresses, showing, that desp, ' mill man to consider the matter. . __ down his e On putting a forest. To the deceased were -born six his father, t- Listowel, A house and ,c&=jage painter Of . ._� r the residence Of I f whom are in the sixties the Globe office staff consis - _. - in this line we must exercise great care and county uld cold shive run I . _�, . � � entirely unsafe fo , We have a home market for all we can et he found a sons and two daug�", three 9 xpen . Mr. Rowisaid bw a beau- � �._ L To such -we wo his hand i his trousers PDX - F -abiding citizens. ng members are Mrs. ed of Thonw Henning, Alexander McKea- long e ence � attention m, ever,y. particular; first, in the la�v� � or grow and good prices. Butter gen � -vivi I tifut � _­� � . hough the influences for evil ,raise - e dead. The sm and commodious residence. ]Us say, that &It] _,aL , 50 cents per bushel, stin Willie Weston, Alex- i - cows, be surie always .IV, 25c; potatoes on o hole should be, and that som '. breeding of our unary t , � - hole .1% rrilees and Robert, of Ayr ; Drs. John zie, James A. Au , . v . . I �­. ,to get sires from � good milking strains; I are certainly great, as in all other countries a I renerally $10 to $12 per six 0 in silver which he was carrying Me I 19 . � .. - breed heifers to -have them drop their first with large cities and den1le Population, We an av�erage; Hay, � g , . 1� � i . - . . I ; . 1. - . � I . 1, 11 � I I I . . . ,_ � I . � - - ,4 1 . - . -, - . �. � C � 0 � - izF--v. . I I _. - I � �� _� � - . . Ij i 1, ; � . . . . I . I . � i I � I - I i I. � . � . � � . � I .1 . � I I I . I �. 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