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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-03-23, Page 1______.__.___.______ 0 - - ifl-AW. - -.i __01.ii&.A..*NWW - ��VO'dld VOM�* ottt like th# — �rulrkvy ,-boo-ting with - 110-V *_-* VZI*�Cetl-,41 141 ShOot- �hlch th-., whhe 11-tA-11 gell- . - �� dlvld�% and, With equal '* - , - , ,:.I.tl turkes- ��o, that 41s Nd the Indian the ,all I L �Ikiat r.ow require to be f tlfita Dollmv- T � do not � ,tu .1 Maring more than .Am- ; bat L11doubtelly their , �4 frocm 25 per cent. to 3D . and bhe prit"s ot tbeIr Klingly lo%. The natiori. . � be chledy to blame -for I � � ' . IS 11�%IpOeglble to for&$t 4 �; v0l 25 per bushel for I � i .1 pet PDXIMI Zo,r wool In I tll*he�� aild were -dazzled i I Piet . a�'-tll- Of Lie .b,A1.,r 1 i_,,r wenith the, njtl�,1111 i n '� ., ,.O.t nc I- the �A�� r-, na% - i I � . ar.1LI IS ,,ents far ,%v�v_L I ,i -t tnemase In ear home I % Oh ww; to ireeompense I i arnf�d out to be a myth, - stat'WAzS pmw'. Rut-no,t - � � � urden of taxation. Thit I r ,. Aluch of all the farmm �_has been load4_-d with I I he !--,&me thiag), m-nging - . I �a 75 per eent., and he Is �f much of tha.praceeds . y I �eirnme,nt but to beatfit �h w�-.Vffllhler and better ( Anything more out- Vl'u'rd con,:!clve, th'xt thetop.it-rour, of �Z% like magic. deter- . .�..v rom a P�llcy at . . unjust to their Inter- : , I , , I I o`W me to say more than � ..ntv lumbering-, m InIng-, . I � I .. � )esser Intere.its; Our . Is , of iihe forest, during , � - � off. ounfed-aWdon, were . 0 . the last ten years, $53.- 1 . - u-ste In our mineral ex - I lffing. thosi� of the flish- � "" bat since pmtec- I -Ir �t I ne aLnualex'ports of t1la wms, Ineludins an;mWls �. -with the exceptlon bf * �e complet&.7 stagnate(L' �ce IM, acce-rdin.-, to 041 � � have, been as fol.owa I- � � . � - ,­­ . ............ r�z!,9,1 O's � A . ............ � ..... I 2,62&143 I - - - .._ .. .. ........ 51,490,471 � A102.8ft '" * * * * * -* *:: ... ­ 13 * Z �.: ... ....... ..... sa,m, � m.. � , I . ......... - smi ig. 2 2 r - � ....... ....... � ... 43,073.1m 1 - � -27 ;_.... _ ... ...... t,338,SIS C- ...... � . ...... r"011v'rz- -. � .... - - - ­..­ ........... rxlm4ln - Wl thedr own tale, but , done tG agriculture in tes. Tlzere would ba.ve keellne In our exports of tring the last thirteen �� .-went greeit develop- � L an,4 the Northwest Ter- - . - - �ndiistry, our sbip-but'd- ,1e:-.4ne-1_ In 1971G, the ilkst I � : r laxna are given, we imilit . .e le.ttent Of 1*09) tons, ; ­ � at UVM,00D, III 1802.� we I is, valued at M8.000, and I In the v�ea,q 1M�,,. tthd 'I 146W and the value,q1Q.- z n- public favor of wood- ubtless, had .,t'�;*iare !a � -quit, buc I agree with . : *4 %ur--Iy - gom,,x pera-er.%a � . ar such prov�-Ional' of - � the riaterCals of our mt 50 per oent� whi'st eis ara a1owed to come . � � . ,ine finishing taueh to ; effects of this oitstaken n our prinelpa.1 Indu.3- ,Is the fact ihat, exter � ; ppr,---"tvk- taxation, --orto- amd stlmu'ate -our manu- �- of our ey,t>:,rUq thereaf ater in 18-ta than they- . � I . ssible for any Cabadlan. I his politics, to shut his I . ance. and the facts cited � - I soure-as. Thev gueak. ' - � every citizen. f am n A * ther despadr of the Do - thing the masses of our I . whati�ver may be sWd ovlztee. are worse off I >m_ But I do maln- facts prove that " thece m In the sta.te of Den- �iat under the a)-, I licy our materdal pros- � Mr gruwth In pGpul&tt&n,, ;� In an alarming man- - takably nrove wb;&t a. z -amda made wAen we x-- protectIve and high, � . the United States, and ae sound principles of . . moderate taxation and . �unded by Slit A. T. Galt� horge Brown and all tha dc=tlan, as the best 7 ng and building up our - J_k'MES YOUNG. I . I - I E, OF JUSTICE. ; 'long years ago ; nL doth not know. ! � - ktaltan skles, � just and wisoe- - z - ve his paDple well, e hung a bell. ). � I � ged had but to ring ,� for the king � :e the,humblestprn,ypr : royal care. I � . it every day ; I -Tope away, I i � � � ter by -degrtegj I ea0h passing breaza� � . t It Idle hung, I , No era rung - Itad learned to fear. the bell to hear. � I wing grapevine clung - hat Idle hung', I aw-'etly grasped, � I ather clasped. � � w-ned out to dlej I - ,-as pasz-Ir!g by, � re the grapevine humS, I loudly rung. - ; . . �: a herald oame., ibsif-starved and lam& � hb rang the bell ; . tv�d : -It da wall. Ettice doth, appeaL L 1, pity fe*l- . � , out for me, t our decree : its horse must fai* laf his. Bewaro I : � stice� call hIs owner fall." i - I "here was a be -41 , I -1mX and thereby, tell I ,cruel Wrongs, ;that belongs , I r,reat and small - ' ker, lovath all. . . , IM Ther Independent I I - .. ......- _- i a late number of 7%# � says .-- ,tor. L . qe do not s'tnc un - _&d. It is In proteet4on hey will sting. Strange , it I%, when they are I e ie most rapidly that �. �rlcllned to, use their When busily enSaxed they seem to become toxicuted, like a man Ming Wealth, and they *sIt4o;1 to stlng�they e happy. If the hive In the middle of the the Old workers are merck'sed to rnake, no > jar the hive it is it the combs. rn'ay be aut a sting fn protest; Id depend som6what tes, go=* bewg muab IL � 1-1 _,Tr"m .F.yvp'­_�� �_-­�� Tml�___ ­ I __ __ — — �. . 1 , , - I . . I _�_ ---,=�-"'-.—I,-----7�----j:--------- . I ', . - � - I . , .--1 L�!__ �1--_­__­-W lw�� -% -, --: ­W-:_S�W. jF� -1 � - _ � . 1, i .-. - - - -_ . I I i � . � � . , - � I . - - . - . . I'll ... � - - I - . A . �� I , , - �: I [ - . I . - . . � ... 11 � � . I �, - ______.__.___.______ 0 - - ifl-AW. - -.i __01.ii&.A..*NWW - ��VO'dld VOM�* ottt like th# — �rulrkvy ,-boo-ting with - 110-V *_-* VZI*�Cetl-,41 141 ShOot- �hlch th-., whhe 11-tA-11 gell- . - �� dlvld�% and, With equal '* - , - , ,:.I.tl turkes- ��o, that 41s Nd the Indian the ,all I L �Ikiat r.ow require to be f tlfita Dollmv- T � do not � ,tu .1 Maring more than .Am- ; bat L11doubtelly their , �4 frocm 25 per cent. to 3D . and bhe prit"s ot tbeIr Klingly lo%. The natiori. . � be chledy to blame -for I � � ' . IS 11�%IpOeglble to for&$t 4 �; v0l 25 per bushel for I � i .1 pet PDXIMI Zo,r wool In I tll*he�� aild were -dazzled i I Piet . a�'-tll- Of Lie .b,A1.,r 1 i_,,r wenith the, njtl�,1111 i n '� ., ,.O.t nc I- the �A�� r-, na% - i I � . ar.1LI IS ,,ents far ,%v�v_L I ,i -t tnemase In ear home I % Oh ww; to ireeompense I i arnf�d out to be a myth, - stat'WAzS pmw'. Rut-no,t - � � � urden of taxation. Thit I r ,. Aluch of all the farmm �_has been load4_-d with I I he !--,&me thiag), m-nging - . I �a 75 per eent., and he Is �f much of tha.praceeds . y I �eirnme,nt but to beatfit �h w�-.Vffllhler and better ( Anything more out- Vl'u'rd con,:!clve, th'xt thetop.it-rour, of �Z% like magic. deter- . .�..v rom a P�llcy at . . unjust to their Inter- : , I , , I I o`W me to say more than � ..ntv lumbering-, m InIng-, . I � I .. � )esser Intere.its; Our . Is , of iihe forest, during , � - � off. ounfed-aWdon, were . 0 . the last ten years, $53.- 1 . - u-ste In our mineral ex - I lffing. thosi� of the flish- � "" bat since pmtec- I -Ir �t I ne aLnualex'ports of t1la wms, Ineludins an;mWls �. -with the exceptlon bf * �e complet&.7 stagnate(L' �ce IM, acce-rdin.-, to 041 � � have, been as fol.owa I- � � . � - ,­­ . ............ r�z!,9,1 O's � A . ............ � ..... I 2,62&143 I - - - .._ .. .. ........ 51,490,471 � A102.8ft '" * * * * * -* *:: ... ­ 13 * Z �.: ... ....... ..... sa,m, � m.. � , I . ......... - smi ig. 2 2 r - � ....... ....... � ... 43,073.1m 1 - � -27 ;_.... _ ... ...... t,338,SIS C- ...... � . ...... r"011v'rz- -. � .... - - - ­..­ ........... rxlm4ln - Wl thedr own tale, but , done tG agriculture in tes. Tlzere would ba.ve keellne In our exports of tring the last thirteen �� .-went greeit develop- � L an,4 the Northwest Ter- - . - - �ndiistry, our sbip-but'd- ,1e:-.4ne-1_ In 1971G, the ilkst I � : r laxna are given, we imilit . .e le.ttent Of 1*09) tons, ; ­ � at UVM,00D, III 1802.� we I is, valued at M8.000, and I In the v�ea,q 1M�,,. tthd 'I 146W and the value,q1Q.- z n- public favor of wood- ubtless, had .,t'�;*iare !a � -quit, buc I agree with . : *4 %ur--Iy - gom,,x pera-er.%a � . ar such prov�-Ional' of - � the riaterCals of our mt 50 per oent� whi'st eis ara a1owed to come . � � . ,ine finishing taueh to ; effects of this oitstaken n our prinelpa.1 Indu.3- ,Is the fact ihat, exter � ; ppr,---"tvk- taxation, --orto- amd stlmu'ate -our manu- �- of our ey,t>:,rUq thereaf ater in 18-ta than they- . � I . ssible for any Cabadlan. I his politics, to shut his I . ance. and the facts cited � - I soure-as. Thev gueak. ' - � every citizen. f am n A * ther despadr of the Do - thing the masses of our I . whati�ver may be sWd ovlztee. are worse off I >m_ But I do maln- facts prove that " thece m In the sta.te of Den- �iat under the a)-, I licy our materdal pros- � Mr gruwth In pGpul&tt&n,, ;� In an alarming man- - takably nrove wb;&t a. z -amda made wAen we x-- protectIve and high, � . the United States, and ae sound principles of . . moderate taxation and . �unded by Slit A. T. Galt� horge Brown and all tha dc=tlan, as the best 7 ng and building up our - J_k'MES YOUNG. I . I - I E, OF JUSTICE. ; 'long years ago ; nL doth not know. ! � - ktaltan skles, � just and wisoe- - z - ve his paDple well, e hung a bell. ). � I � ged had but to ring ,� for the king � :e the,humblestprn,ypr : royal care. I � . it every day ; I -Tope away, I i � � � ter by -degrtegj I ea0h passing breaza� � . t It Idle hung, I , No era rung - Itad learned to fear. the bell to hear. � I wing grapevine clung - hat Idle hung', I aw-'etly grasped, � I ather clasped. � � w-ned out to dlej I - ,-as pasz-Ir!g by, � re the grapevine humS, I loudly rung. - ; . . �: a herald oame., ibsif-starved and lam& � hb rang the bell ; . tv�d : -It da wall. Ettice doth, appeaL L 1, pity fe*l- . � , out for me, t our decree : its horse must fai* laf his. Bewaro I : � stice� call hIs owner fall." i - I "here was a be -41 , I -1mX and thereby, tell I ,cruel Wrongs, ;that belongs , I r,reat and small - ' ker, lovath all. . . , IM Ther Independent I I - .. ......- _- i a late number of 7%# � says .-- ,tor. L . qe do not s'tnc un - _&d. It is In proteet4on hey will sting. Strange , it I%, when they are I e ie most rapidly that �. �rlcllned to, use their When busily enSaxed they seem to become toxicuted, like a man Ming Wealth, and they *sIt4o;1 to stlng�they e happy. If the hive In the middle of the the Old workers are merck'sed to rnake, no > jar the hive it is it the combs. rn'ay be aut a sting fn protest; Id depend som6what tes, go=* bewg muab IL � 1-1 _,Tr"m .F.yvp'­_�� �_-­�� Tml�___ ­ I __ __ — — �. . 1 , , - I . . I _�_ ---,=�-"'-.—I,-----7�----j:--------- . I ', . - � - I _­ --"---- - � - - - - - -_ ­ --_ ­­ ­': - , . I �, � � I I . � I � . . . I . . � I � I �- ; � I � . 1, i .-. - - - -_ . I I i I, ­771111im i F - I . I I� - I . �ci . � � � I I � , I � . � . - � . , i . ; � � - -_ � i I I I I I ­ - I . - - .1 . - . 1 I - � _1 - I ­ _ _ - -_ - . , . - , . w - . 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I I -ince indicate that large yields -dhich is being conducted over N had gone home. The aniiiial had been family of two boys and three giils, who have ..; . / MEN'S tie Prov ' al Union, I i- siaBtic; and seemed to have no doubts of its Model school. Rev. James Thompson,, [ - i the sympathy of the community. I Per acted as chairman. The buried in thestraw 100 days without food I : . a,,re can be grown. , It might be -%vpll to here tario, at the present time, is under -the man- ability to carry Its candidate to victory as Episcopalian, ' - Spring Suits D Lention that in the experiment 1with oats I agement of three committees, v1Z.: One on at former elections. . judges , were Inspector Campbell, George, and water. T* is absolutely true and can k -The other �vening Mr. Robert Irwin, of - I � I . - .; , I Swan and Postmaster Baird, who, after be vouched for by seveTal reliable men. I Belfast, lost a fine young 'horse. lie had I . t. le fertilizers cost from'$4 16 to $4 48 per Horticulture, one on Apiculture,i and oneon . . i ' 4 0 14 � Overcoats a6re, and in the test with rape they cost Agriculture. The members of the commit- Huron Assizes. carefully considering the argilments present- -The trial of W. W. McWhirrell and 'ust turned it and mate out to get a drink, � i Bullean from $92 08 to 82 20 per acre. t�e on Agricultural Experiments� are pleaded ed, by both sides, decided unanimously in, John Walker at Branipt6n, for the murder when the mate stepped on the end of a I i i � . I I , . The following! is a statement of the cases - � - favor ot the alfirniative. I - of Mr. and Mrs,' Williams, nea,r Port Credit, board, the other -end fl u r into the � ' I 11 Ful-nishingS The more familiar a farmer becomes with tostate that for 1894 they are again did- tried at the Assizes held in Goderich last "'--There were 62 tavern and 5 shop licenseg in December 1" I t, te-minate(t on Saturday, other animals heart killing it almost in- i � t:..,ie consfituents, the cost, and the influence . tributing into the different neighborhoods of ir . 1 114- ) � I 11 Hats& Caps of these fertilizers the better able is he to Ontario material for experiments with fer- wee I in force in Lambton in 1893, compared wit4 the jury acquitting Walker and finding Me- stantly. It is a heavy loss as the animal I . ; L&mbertus vi. Dalton, -An action to 89 tavern and 44 shop licenses in 1874. - Ia Whirrell guilty. Before sentence, I get the greatest results out of the mahure tilizers, fodder crops, roots and grams. ' the was a valuable one. L,.,.,,1)F,_, - - I I establish a, bound line between the la,nd8 Lambton 123 persons were 'sent to jail foi latter addressed the court and jury for two . y1p,rd, the ash heap, the bone ile, and the Each farmer who ccoaducts one of the ,co-, f i , 7. township of A,hfield- - -Tuesday last saw completed full sixty, I .es, 9 t - ___ ___ noceiice. Sentence I - . I . 4w commercial fertilizers whiz he may oc- operative experiments gleans �informat4on of ' he Part`3 . . drurdkenness in 1876, and only 36 in 1893, EL hours, protesting his in � years since genial William Young, the well- . casionally purchase. from his own work, and also has the ben6fit Adjourned until Way sittin l. d6cremae of 87. . of death was pronounced 'by Mr. Justice I . Andrews et 4. vs. Baechler et al., -An . . erguso . Known ex -reeve of Colborne, came to ffiat We at e fully prepared in all da- , . of reports of similar tests from other parts action to recove I damages for wrongful for- The barns belonging to Canning Bros., F n. to take f�ffect on June lat. township. He was a " gey young calls -at " I A � � of concession 4, McGillivray township, wero partments for Easter buyers, and our In the trials at the Experiment Station . of Ontario. The resul�s of carefully con0lic- . Walker is now ret,ained on a oharge of mur- I cible taking of cittle. out of PlEdutiff's pos- burned to the ground the other night, tw� deri' Mrs. Williams. � then of 22, andshould he see the middle of 1;1, f )r two years the common millet was sur- ted experiments are presented in a. summary next month -and he looks good for twenty - many SpriN�g styles now present a I assed in yield per acre 50 per cent by the form of the Annual meeting of the Associa- session, they claiming,a lien -upon them for ther with all the stock-, implements, g�ain, Me" papers supplied for the Mechanics' years more -he will have passed. his 82nd I feast of fasfi-ion, an assortment from $625 for feedi�g. Case withdra,Z from g' s th� '; to. Loss, $1,400; insured. It wa Institute reading room in Lucknow, are : mile stone. &. alzer's Dakota variety, and 24 per cent by tion, held in December at the Agticultural . 6nd judgm�nt reserved by His Lord- e � I work of an 'incendiary. Toronto Globe, Mail and Empire ; Graphic _A happy event occurred at Farouliar � �� which it wift be easy to satisfy your tie Golden Wonder, while in the co -opera- College, Guelph, and are afterwards printed 31fy 6 t of lien. ', Harpers 'Weekly, on Tuesday evening of last week, it I)eing taste and pocketbook. tive experiments, over Ontario for the same more fully, along with the ptoceedings of ship on question, -The exbcutors of the late Rev. L, Cam- Illustrated American I , . � - two years, it 'was Surpassed in yield �er the meeting, in the , annual report of the Senior Ys. Mc(xillicuddy,-Actionfor libel eron, of Thamesford, have advertised a sale LiterarT Digest, Bon Ton, Boys' Own Paper, the marriage of Mr. David Filwkney to Miss I - . I acre 57 per cent by the Salzer's Dakota 1pil- Coll e. Each experimenter is invited to in the publication by the Signal in February, of the household effects of the dece&sed; Youths Companion, Cosmopolitan, North Annie Campbell, which trok place in the � SPRING SUITS. eg . 1892, of an ano4mous letter charging plain- the personal property is said to be over American Review, Grip, Judge, and in addi- ' . . 6 per cent by the Goldeii Wonder. this annual gathering of the,' Association, resence of a large circle of friends. The � . . I t, and 2 . tiff with keeping a den in v. billiard room on $25,000, given lirgely to the sons �an4 tiop' the county papers : Sedi��elf, ReVorter, Eride was made t6 recipient of m&ny' I . We will make our Men�s Clothing Lucerne was not grown successfully upon and has forwarded to his address a copy of Kingston street,� permitting a drunken orgiie . w Era and Huron Exposi- farms in Ontario, while upon- others the report. � I , daughters. Signal, Star, Ne valuable presents. All unite in wishing the sal�s the event of � the season. if you " � o wishes t' I and selling tob4cco and cigars to minors, -Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bond, of concej3- tor, which are complimentary from the I t e crop reached an average height of ab6ut Each person wh o join in the young couple success and prosperity through , . - desire the newest ,,goods, well trimaied I inches the first season, and during the �work may choose any one of the experiments contrary tG the Ontario Statute. The jury Ision 4 Caradoc, Midalesex county, had Pp. editors. The reading roorn is open and free life. - . I � I -- I after consideration returned with a, verdict bad runaway accident the other day. Both to the public each evening of the week and and exact fit assured, we are at your 11 cond. year it produced two, three, Amd here menti6ned for 1894, which should be of "no damafe 1 3) d His Lordship there- ere thrown out. Mr. Bon&s ear was tor I . -Some time -ago, when Honorable J. C. the same land in a applied for at onc6. The material will be ;e a n on Saturday afternoons. Patterson, Minister of Militia, was in Wing - en four cuttings -upon &!F;ion, but without costs. 7r service. Our Clothing is noted for - a gle season. The Lu:�erne plant is best furnished in the order in which the applica- fore dismissec ' into shreds and his eyeball ruptured. Ho -Alex. A. McKie, a resident of the Can- ham, Mayor Hanna asked him to present durability and elegance of finish. ited for land with a deep, gravelly sub- tions are received tuitil the limited supply McDougall vs� Allan, -An action for as- will recover. Mrs. Bond. was badly hurt. - adian Soo, a famous north shbre pilot and the town with a con le of cannon , to place . . � - shult at the Dwilop hotel, township of Col- -Two celestials from Hamilton were in trapper, captured a genuine silver gray fox, il. becomes exhausted. A sheet contl�aining the - in their town part. The other day the SPRING OVERCOATS. � 7 Among all the varieties of fodder -corn instructions for conducting the various tests, 'borne. Quite a' number of witnesses were G&lt the other day prospecting for a suitable three miles b&-c'k of the Canadian. Soo, last Mayor received notification' from Mr. ' "" " � "' '� . � � tested auring the past tkree years it'bas and the blank forms on which to report the called, and the a" excited a good deal of site upon which to erect a I I washee, " The week. For four years he had been on the Patterson that one cannon had been I local interest. he I after 15 minutes' Chinamen were unable to find rooms, and trail of t1he silver beauty and finally cap* _ S, biaen found that the Mammoth Cuban and results of the work, will be sent to each ex- turae ury , shipped from Quebec to his address, for the Now things in Venetians, Worsted . . oonaideration r d a verdict for defend' had to postpone their opening for tho t,xred it by poison al. It measured four Serges, &c., ranging iii price from $12 the Wisconsin Earliest White Dent varie- perimenter at the time the fertilizers or ant, and His Lo�dvhip dismissed the action I i in was prime. town. rl ties have done exceptionally well in those seeds are forwaMed. All material Will be * . present. � : feet sbyen inches Silver --Ensign David. Creighton Moore, -an Old to $24. , W`e have a comprehensive parts of Ontario with the . average climate of furnished entirely free of charge to each ap- with costs. i -A well known and respected resident of grey foxed, are very rare, so much so that Clint -on boy, but- now of Windsor, ana Baechler Ya. Andrews, -An action for in&- , stock and the facilities for giving you the Province, while the, Salzer's North Da- plicant, and the roduce of the plots will, of . . Owen Sound, Mr. John Hunter,passed awaT , only sixty are said to have been trapped - , Lieutenant Annie May Cornell, of LiuclsaY3, prompt service. 6 kota and Compton�s Early have become course become X property of those who licious prosecution, P,rising out of the 0as" on Thursday of last week, at the age of 8C by the lludson:Bay Compr.ny in the last M both of the Salvation Army, w&e married . I " tried before tbp County Judge some time Ile was one of the early settlers, and 50' years. Their ]iides are valued at from $150 . I - 8�-eat favorites in the colder parts, and the conduct the experiments. In return, ,'the ago, when Andrbwo charied Bacohler with years ago carried the mail between Barrie to $". i at Windsor on Monda�, 19th inst. The - , Mn -U -n W T S = T MTG�S 'I horoughbred White Fli-int and Learning in committee desires to ask that each experi- , * . ceremony took place in St. Andrew's Pres- _ _ , , I f. ie Warm portions of Ontario. The Leam- menter will sow all the plots ! belonging� to stealing a numb�r of catt a which were in and Owen Sound. -The other iiight an accident of a serious byterian church, Commandant Booth oflicl-. � . . . I them. His Lordship with- -The five hotel -keepers of Thorold have, nature occurred to a horse of Mr. Robert We acknowledge no equals in the i ig was imported from the United States by the particular experiment hi h he has dispute betwee ,� ' . ating. The happy couple have the best . drew the esae fr m the jury, and reserved just discovered that they have bee 9 Ferries, of Kixlo,ss. Mr. Ferries Was guest wishes of their many friends. The fruits of knowl- t. ie Agricultural College in the spring of chosen for 1894, and that h� 1wicill be Ylery jud� � $240 a year each for their licenses 10'31m[� at the wedding.of Mr. John Mc'Ke a furnisbing line. 1 �89, the Thoroughbred White Flint in 1890, careful and xcdurat6 in his work, and for- gment. . nzie, at -The other night while Messrs. S. edge, plu4-ed from past ex i Craigic Ts. Cl�rk, -An action for the price $70 a year more than can be 'c periencee, t4e Mammoth Cuban, Wisconsin Earliest ward to the Director by October 25th, 1$94, , ollectedf the residence of Mrs. McPherson, of the 09th Gidley and Arthur Davis, of Exeter, were � enable us to bring forth many strong . oat. Judgment dismissing They will enter an action against the tow� concession of Kinloxe. Crowded for stable I White Dent, and Salzer's North. Dikota in a oomplete report of the reirulta obtaimod of a fishing � � I I with ooets, and for the de- fo xningfrom Chiselhurst,their light - - -he tests. ` l I Flaintifra clai r $3,000. room, the teams were put on the floor of the retu i wiigon . poi�ats in this department. To obtain I'891, and the Compton's Early' was obtain from t : I ,ondant, referr, g counter claim to deputy -The wife of Principal Carpenter, of the barn, which in built on a high foundation. accidentally collided with a riloccupied by � the, new things, you must come. to us. ed in Ont&rio at least five years ago. X�LXZ OIF F,X.PXRXM-ZNTS lroiz 1894. � clerk of the Cr wn to ascertain balance due. Windsor Pub -lie school, presented him wif4 It is supposed that the horses became un- Mr. and Mrs. William P I 7 en in front - . . I FIELD ROOTS. No. I. -Testing nitrate of sod16, Super- McKenzie vs. Smith, -An action for twins the other day and the same day h6 easy, and, in crowding, one team burst the of Mr. Charles Rowe's reZ,dence in Exeter... . -E=T_A_r_rS -A-MTID C -A -:PS : op Swed d purchase mone of a conAignment of hay, hi d nearly all the children in the door 0 , en and fell out, about 12 feet. On, All the occupants were thrown from eir 1 The Hartley's Bronze T e gave the phosphate, muriate of potash � mixture, as � I _ th i . 16xgest average yield per acre of the three no manure with oats. � w" settled wit out trial. W1JCnh1((p)r Enough to make any man riley horse Ed his tail broken off and his back seats to the ground, but luckily no person ,' English and Ameridan shapes in �Iarieties of Swede turnips tested over On'- 2. -Comparing the advantage of nitirate of - Jackson vs. rady,-An action for the these close times. broken. The animal, a valuable one, had to was seriously hurt. Soft and Stiff Hats, Men's Fancy Caps, rio in 13 localities in 1892, and in 19 locali- zods alone, nitrate of soda with s�iperph I os- ;�arra,nty of a xtallion Brown Rooker, -On Saturday the two children of Mrs, be killed. I -At the reside -ace of Mr. John Bell, Mill 11 - Boys' School Caps, Girls' Fancy Caps, ies in 1893. This variety also stood at the- pbate over no fertilizer with iniarchased fro the defendanVs stud &t Dorion were kidnapped from their home on - , Mrs. Simmons, liy1n near 04,ssa, street, Blyth, on Wednesday of last week, ead. of the list, in yield Of roots of -30 vs- 3. -Ascertaining the rel^ti;1e*Pvea*1'Qe of four b__ i X, goes to tL woods daily an interesting and pleasing event took place, - &c. . hatham. Thi was the second trial of this Wellington street, Montreal. It is suppos- counti of Lenno "'ham I iqieties grown for three years in succession T&rieties of millet. �on, & Zx One taking place in March, ) d action th6 ft ed that their father, from whom Mrs. Dori- and chops wood, anil ,her husband draws it when his eldest daughter, Miss Mary, was 10 ,9 P-- 4t the Experiment Station. Among the va- 4. -Growing Lucerne as a c � op for fodder. 1711 rdict was ' on h" obtained a decree of separation on to Odessa. She is fifty years of age,smokes raarried to Mr. W. J. Felker, one of Au� We have catered to the pub]' , , 1893, when a given for the de- . I . � mand for something new and in 'q'ood r,i-eties of fall turnips tested the Jersey NU 5. -Testing six leading,rari ties of fodder feadant. The resent trial resulted similar- the ground of neglect and ill-treatment, is, a pipe and can do� as much work in the burn's most promising young men. The cere- I I I taste. Your inspection will Convince viet made the best record in the co-oper7- qorm. I . I . ly, the jury to. ing but tfteen minutes to the kidnapper. ; '. woods I as the average man. She is usually mony was conducted b v. T. E. Higley, 1. - y Re i � ; you of the efforts we have put forth tive' experiment, and also in the Station 6. -Tenting five leading Tar etiex of � 'tur- reach & verdict and the action was there- ILLMiss Annie M. Yates, daughte%�?f .Geo. accompanied by her little son, aged about in the presence of a few of the contracting tests for three years with 14 varieties. � nips. I fore dismissed with costs. . tree with the couple's relations and most intimate friends. � Yates, Norwich, had an exciting experienc �. to please the majority. Four varieties of mangels were distribut- 7. -Tenting five leading varietiea:l of Torrance et al. vs. Ward, -An action to at Chicago on Sunday, March 4-th. Twq beat Woodman. Her husband is eighty The happy couple left for Zurich, -where the � ed, and the Steele Bros. Selected Mammoth niangels. , ine the title to the Tempermuce Hall fin ustling groom's friends reside. They intend making . dete'r1a thieves held her up as she was entering' years of age, and it keeps h " h a Long Red gave the highest yield of roots in 8. -Testing five leading -ra ieties of T car- in Varna. Hit Lordship dispensed with a church and gagged and robbed her. The to market the produce of her brawny their home at Auburn. We all wish them . I M eight out of ten co-operative experiments rots. � � ury, and reser�ed judgment. Jacksoll & Creig, i I p6lice capture them and recovered her arm. Last year they lived in Fredericks- happiness and success in life. , : . conducted over Ontario in 1892, and also in 9. -Testing five leading var eties of spring 0 valuables. burgh, and she chopped 70 cords during the -While Mr. D. Burns, Maitland conces- . � � eleven out of eiffhteen experiments condik- wheat. . � - whip-' winter. . � Oanada. --James Manion, of Kingston, who Sion, Goderich township, was running the The Progressive Clothiers, , �,d in 1893. The White Silesian Sugar Beet IO. -Testing five leading v rieties of � bar- � ped his 16 -year-old daugbter'at i-arious -By the death of Mr. Donald 'Mackay, cutting box last week, he unfortunately hxp-� . . � h the mangels over the Pro- ley. I -Durin 18 3, 77 births, 63 marriages and times, was fined 8-90 and costs at the polie6 at his home near Embro, Oxford cou pened to get his finger caught in the,cogs, . I . . SEAFORTH, 17 -ince in 1893, an&gave an average of 779 II. -Testing six leading v�4*eties of oats- 17 deaths wer registered at Orillia. ' which drew it into the knife. He jerkedl his � � I � ; - ___ � r court. She was, on the 1--st occaaion, beat- this Province has lost one of its most - s per acre, while the average 12—Testing four leadin - arieties of -Warren otten, Q. C., lias been - i - ­ b root . en with a Stick for not giving her father all' brilliant and promis* g educationists. hand away as quickly as possible- not think- - � ing youn� . __ . , I .1 .. - I � Of the four vaiieties of mangels was 852 peas. . . pointed manah er of the Woodstock eater, her wages. She paid her board and kept A distinguished graduate in axis in Toronto 'I � Ontario Agrioult-aral and Experl- bushels per acre. Material for No. I experi ent is being -The first annual meeting'of the ation- ing the knife had touched it Zii he saw the . some money back to buy some clothing. I University, he pursued with great success a first finger covered with blood,and even then ii6cental Union. . Among five leading varieties of carrots forwarded by express, and fo each of the al Council of N To -men of Canada will e held -The report of licenses in the Province� post -graduate course in philosophy at Har- did not think it more than a bad scratch - I . I - � EXPERIMENTS IN' AGRICULTURE CONDUCTED .sent o . ut by the Experimental Union, the others by mail. All fertilizE rs and iseeds in Ottawa nex J month. of shows that in Middlesex (not including Lon- vard and Frieburg (Germany) Universities, until his son picked u� about an inch of the I BY THE FATMERS OF ONTARIO- --RE- 'I' iteele Bros. 1m)?roved Short White vari t will be sent in good time for-kpring see!'ding, -B k--,( i U )rts a I&rge number don) the number of tavern licenses dropped, receiving from the latter the degree of doe- finger end which bad been severed. It t . - ' 12 provided the applicabions are receiv6d,;at an culti� roo I . �5 SULTS OF GRF-IT VALUE. aye the largest average yield of roots 'eac vators -?-P,_,xFpc'tured there to Glasgow, from 174 in 1875 to 90 in 1892, and the num- ter of philosophy. For three years he was sore then and he now carries ft in a bun(Fle, . . of i�aterial being Scotland. 1. . V . I EXPOSITOR : � ear according to the reports of seven ex- early date. The suppl , � . � 6 the Editor of Tflz HURON . ber of shop lice�nses from 32 to 5 in the same principal of Elora High school, which he and will no doubt have a sore finger for some . � T, , � T, -Shelter w s given in Barrie during the ' not been. raised to a high standing, and on the . - � eriments in 1891, fifteen in 1�92, and limited, those who app y first1will be jurest death .� DFAR SiR,-As the members of - the On- p . time. A wholesale license has time. - . d outfit. It mi�ht be past year to 1 3 members of the grand army � . - � I Union twenty-four in 1893. This variety -has been of obtaining the desire granted since 1876. 1 of the late illustrious Professor Young, Mr. . tario Agricultural and Experimenta ) : I ke a secon of tramps. -, Mackay was requested to fill the chair -The Winnipeg Triburie s"y that Win. .i . along with other interested farmers over 5u assedAn yield, very slightly, howeyer, well for each applicant to ma I d -114r. Hv--nry Mathers, of Kinloss, lately% of Lockridge,who came to ManitobafromLuck- . � � Zile average of two years trial at the Rit- choice for fear the first could no� be -Kineard' e proposes to buy the town � i University College for a I I . ing out, a s . ­ I � i his brother in British Colum- hilosophy in term, . Ontario, have been carry' Ysteni. 01 s fr in the eompany which owns received -fron p ep, an now, is under arrest in that city for forgery. . . . co-oterative bxporiments in agriculture for a periment Station by the Pearce's Improved granted. � waterwork . bia, a young Octopus, or devil fish, caught. which lie did with great acc t ce. For The charge against him is " raising " one I � -s past, and have Half Long White, which has. not yet been Particular varieties need not be mel'ation- them for $40,(100. in the Gulf of Georgia, near the mouth of the last year. or more he had --been taking dollar Canada bills to tens, twos to twentys . � er of year. . from I distributed for these co-operative tests. ed, as all the kinds -to be distributod are -Windsor's tony school children decline 11 and fiv 8 . � ) I - - Fraser River. It is said to be a hideous much needed rest in Colorado, contributing e to fiftys. TheTribune says Look - some very valuable results there . GR,UN CROPS. those which have done exceptionally; well to go to a school attended by. colored chil- the . have prepared an article for the public press l I - i looking creature. These fish usually in-, occasional articles on literary and philosophi-. 'ridge is an unmarried man and previously ' I . in order that these 'results may become i The Herison Bearded and the Ha,yne,s upon the trial plots at the Experime-�t Sta- dren. ' habit the open seas throughout the warm , cal subjects th leading magazineEi and lived at Rat Portage and Griswold. Hiz known to a greater number of the farmers Blue Stem spring'wheats t � ook the lead � in tion, ,ad which will be put up in se4 ac- -The Sarnfa salt works ha,ve 119 re- part of the globe. I journals. He Was to have entered Toronto cousin David Lockridge is also under arrest, cording to the above list. Each person who s after being shut do for I of the Province. This work was started the production of grain alnong six varieties � umed operat,ons -Councillor Ackerman's house, at Mil- University last 'October as permanent in- for the s&me charge. The Lucknow upon its present plan in the spring of 1886, gi-own on 29 diff6rent farms in 1893. The sends in an application skould be careful to some time. ford, - was burned down in the absence of structor in philosophy, but a stroke of par- Sentinel says that Lockridge never lived � with twef � ve experimenters, who recei-�ed Herison Bearded was im orted from France mention his chosen experiment, Post Office, -The next vote to be taken on Sunday himself and wife the other night. A hired alysis, intensified by an attack of la grippe, in Luok-now, but a family of that name for - the grains and fertiEzers, carried out the ii.the spring of 1889, ans has been grown Township, and County, and ff the a0lica- street mrs in Toronto will be on January I , boy discovered the fire, and got Mr. Acker-' cut short his career at the early age of 35 merly resided on the boundary east of that � necessary instructioiL�, and reported the re- )n the trial grounds at the Experiment Sta- tion calls for No. I experiment, the express 1896� man's aged mother out on the veranda. years. I � - � i . place near the big swamp. . 0 cc should be mentioned as well. 1hose _--j.Awyo whi ky informers in Belleville have . sults at the end of the season. For the first �ion for �five years in succession, with 21 Offi ' Then he went foi help. While he was away' 0 � two or -1 ti�ree years ',the ex-periinents were Aher varieties, every one of which it has who wish further information can sec�ire a been �eavily ued for inducing liquor men the old lady went in, probably for more � _� u--ron Notes. -On Friday, the 9th inst., Mr. Louis . confined I �almost entirely to the ex -students urpassed in both average yield of grain per circular for 1894 by applyin for the 'same. to break the � a,w. � clothing, and was burned to death. . � Jewitt, of -Morris, went to his long home af- . . � mily, of Holmes- ter an illness of about thirteen -weeks of - of the Agricultural 0, ollege, but as many cre and average weight per measured Yours truly, 8. A. ZAV','ITZ, -Dr. A. F-,rguson, of Winnipeg, left that -Mr. N. Wait, near Harriston, is the -.Mr. E. 0. Potter and fa other farmers expres � s I ed a desire to join in )ushel. The Blue Stern, which was import- Director of Co -Operative Experime,uts in city last wee] :,to become principal surgeon owner of as fine a, range of mapI6 trees as ville, intend leaving the village for Porter's much suffering. -He had reached the 'Da- . � the work the invitation ,was extended to ,.d from North Dakota, has been olie of these Agriculture. l ! of the Chicag:) Genlral Hospital. can be found anywhere, He does not keep � Hill, having bought the store there formerly triarchal age of 86 years, Rev. R. Paul' -of I I I ' . � ber limits last week at, Brassels, who had been acquainted with de - AGRICULTURAL COLLEGB, l t -The sab them,%Iso, and material was sent to those �reest from rust of the 63 varieties tested at � these trees only for shade and ornament, but f ov 'Red and. run by Mr. Newton. He takes . I Guelph, Mamh 15, 1894r � Ottawa by t- - - 1'kiori Government real- for profit. Last year he tapped them I , . on by the Ist of April. it is said to ceased for the past thirty-three years, eon - who applied on condition that th �-Iuelph during 1892 and 1893. Among the i and ,ps�sessi ey would . ! .0— � . . I during the past . ized about $400,000. says he made 200 pounds of sugar and oce=8 : bekan exceptionally good stand, and his old ducted the funeral service. Mr. Jewitt wa's be careful to follow out the necessary in- Qiitario varieties tested � itilize � bom at North Cave, Yorkshire, England, on � South Perth Reformers.! -A scheme is afoot in Cornw&ll to i �_, � structions and - report the results of their three years in tlie co-operative experiments, i . of syrup. This year he is at it again, and if I neighbois wish him success. He will. be life ve * . I . I , 4 Holmesville, especially in March 17tb, 1804. Of his early ry tests after harvest. The work has steadily ithe Manitoulin and the Red Fern were the A Convention of Roformers of South Perth the Long Sault rapids to generate electric he don't burst the sugar combine it will not , much missed i I I increased sbice its cornmencement, and dur- best yielders. - - . as constituted for b h Dominion and Local power tZ run cars- - d mills. be his fault. I connection with the church and cR,oir. little or nothing is known, but he was mar- . . 10 ba pa,per says : "A locality in irst wife in 1839 The fruit of . ing the past three years the Association has In five yea�s' tests at the Experiment Sta- purposes, was held I the town hall, Mitch- -A Manit:) 'ta -The well-known private Making house -Harmon Birtch, who left Winghain over ried to his f 2. . _10- I - i - I O'supply . -rowed barley ell, on Saturday 1�st. Despite the uifavor- the Dauphin district has 70 young bache rs of Steinhoff & Little, at Wallaceburg, has twelve years ago with his father, William this union was four sons, Thomas, of Blue i - �11 been unable t - the material to the tion the Ontario common six e roads, the�e w,ts and but 4 marriageable young ladies.", � 'Birtch, and the other members of the family, vale; George, who died aeon after the � full number of applicants, owing to the, de- was surpassed by ail average of 8 bushels able weather aad execrabl closed its doors. The depositors to a large _j nunicipal- -An orplian boy eniployed by George C�s -returned to that town last week and pur- faniffy came to Canada; Richard, of Morris; mand being so great. acre by the Mandsbheuri six -rowed, and a large attendance, nearlylevery i extent exe fWners and mechani , - E very- . . 4- ' illiam of Brussels. While in the . an average of 2-4 bushels per acre by the fully rep . reseix - Dr. IMng, of Flood, 4th line, Elderslie, fell through the one had the utmost confidence in . the bank. poses remaining. Harmon was lor seven and W ) - ity being ted. i . 1 2,"2 plots, in 1892 there were 5,500 plots, . while getting water. the other day and in the DaRota Black Hills and then land of his birth he lost his first wife and I and in 1893,upwards of 7,000 were used fbr Oderbrucker six -rowed, while in the co-op- St. Marys,. the President, presided! The ice About two months ago Captain I Steinhoff, pars of his �children, and a second . these co-operative tests -over Ontario. Re- erative tests for 1892 it was surpassed by an following are the names of the delegates was drowned . I the senior member of the firm, � withdrew -went to Chicago, where he has been ever the mother ; . ports of sucokessful and valuable experiments avera c of 10 bushels per acre by the former from Hibbert and Usborne: I I -In Berl�n there are 136 telephones in from the concern. Since that it has been n e- Mr. and Mrs. Birtch are now both time he entered the marriage relation. In I 9 � � . g in private residences. In , 1850 he came with his family to the province efved (luring the past ye,%:r froin and 1.8 bushelsp�v acre by the latter. The Hibbert, -F. R. Hamilton, Alexander use, 44 bei� i in private si- run by his partner. lead and the ied of Ontario and settled on the 5th line of the . were rec I -_ re I every coupty-in Ontario. Mandscheuri he'aded the list in yield of Corwin, D. McLaren, Al. Kelly, W.Sliffling- Galt there ar.p 169, 71 being , -Mr. George Wilkin, of lot 21, coneeg- and living in the State of Washington. - I . townshi Inguacousy) . . . de-neq. -A rather awkward circumstance occur- - I. ,v of Ch' in the coiintv of Over eight hundred varieties of farm crops grain per acre in the Station test of 37 va- law, James Waters, Thoma� Waters: Thos. i - sion 5, Minto township, Wellington county, � - . , Mor- � . 3� eta sighof a! I eare sf or Eve years and also in the co-op- Ryap,.Wm. Feeney, John Hodgert,� J. J. at the E xperiment Station, rietie I . students pu J u13t abo-at ris, where he lived -ever since. His second have been tested , -At the close of the Agricultural Coll _ has had erected a new de (I wind red at a wedding which took place in the, Peel. live years later he removed to I I Dairy School. in Guelph the arm . (,luelph,'during the p-ot five years. These erative tests of 6 varieties in 1892 �nd again- McKenna, D. Mitchell. . mill that is working like . Withithe vicinity of Clinton recently. � I - e" ' licly thanked� the ,teaching staff and the s hay ordtraw, runs -the time the'ceremony was to 'be performed wife being removed by death, for some time ; . consisted of n axly itll the Canadian sorts in 1893. Iiii- the trials at Guelph,with 45 va-' Usborne,-S. Routley, James Ball�ntyne, . - grinds his own chop, out it � x.' Turn- cit' I ihe luckless groom discovered that he had he lived with his son William, but abou . and about four hundred iiew varieties wh ' ich i rieties of two -rowed barley, for three years, James Hackney, H. Borland, Ale i izens'Chu ch, of Otta-sya,' entered an ac.: his turnip pulper and pumps all: the water ae in the pocket of a coat that twenty-six years ago he was married to her . 11 different I the Kimakulla stood second in yield of bull, D. Hackney, W. Turnbull and A Hay. -Dr. he requires -for his stock. So pleased is he left the licenj � 7 . . . his bedroom several miles who now m - were imported since 1886 from rain per acre, while the Hungarian stood- at The officers of the previous year were all tiOn against ihe city, claiming $10,000 dam- s ianpg in ­ ourns the loss of a good husbancL . -ts of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and 1 , . with the working of the mill that he has -wa I nt_ ) pai 9 I les. The j�ry at the assizes awarded him oway. TherewasnothingtodQbut hasten Re was a true man, an earnest Christian and 1. � the United States. Some of th�e kinds have the head of the list in yield of grain among re-elected for the current year. ag taken an agency for selling and putting them . I L (!one exceedingly well on the trial grounds - the six varieties of hulless barley tested for It was decided not to take any action to- $700. . q. messenger after the missing document, and a thorough Methodist. He had fout aonsil I I I . -in Gl4 ers have up' � �en grand-lehildren and thiit�­Ono . - . even the very beat four years. I warAs nominating a candidate for the Do- � . . t d . rying. It is said -Mr. D. McDonald, of Lucknow, had a lZill time till he got back, after which every- seventA � at Guelph, surpassing I that . t9ing went I I merry as a marriage- bell." great -grand -children. : � Canadian varieties. Great care has been No foreign varieties of peas have yet been minion at the present -time, bat it -�ras re- gone into wu� er ai narrow escape from drowning during the � , . ions for a Icandi- the factory I at Martintown manufactures recent freshet in the river. Re was stand- -Asuccessiul attotion sale was conducted -Mr. Joseph Whitehead, oue of the old- I . exercised in selecting and distributing those distributed which proved to be superior to solved to receive nominat I 26,000 (ts of milk per week. . his . kinds which have (riven the best results at the best kinds Ptained in Ontario. In the date for the Local -Legislature. I I ing on the foot bridge at the rear of by W. H. Newton, auctioneer, for J. H. est residents of Clinton, died on Monday of I I � . -JOEOM Manning, of Belmont, has pur- advanced a - lit . the Experiment %station. These co--oper- co-operatiie experiments with four varieties Hon. Thomas Ballaiityne, the present - re- dwelling', and while in the act of hauling out Johnston in Howick one day lately. Cows last week at the �ge 01 eig 7 . � I ative, experiments in Agriculture we�p car- of peas' carriedon in 1893 for the first time r1pbell, of chased. LewiJ Simpson's beautiful farm ad- floating timber, lost his balance brought from $ � at Guit�boro,Yorkshire, . presentative, and Mr. -Hugh Can a stick of I 35 to $48, sheep from $1 1 . ) ' . ,ining the village, consisting of 55 acres. I . 'R. d started to earni -his � . ried oil by twelve hundred and four ex- the Prussian Blue came first, the Tall White Mitchell,were nominated. Scrutineer� were J0 I and felll into the vaging torrent. Thanks to $24 per pair, rood sows from :$25 to $35 England, in 1814, an I er The vote re. ) ge and ving as Boon as . icu,itural College and Marrowfat second, and the Canada Clu8t a ted and a ballot taken. The ice was 83 500- the substantial structureof the brid �Iom $50 to $80. Although Mr. Ii ' he was able to work, and . students of the Agr . s a en al . � S Min -C of Toronio, i tt di worked 50 acres ;of lana his did not, therefore, enjoy the educational Ra- . - third in the avetage yield per acre in 73 ex- u ted in 74 for Mr. Ballantyne and 12 for V �r� Potts, his own exertions Mae escaped with nothing ,Tphaston only a, ar i ilege of every boy I other farmers over Ontario in 1893. . ,g � NTS- periments. Mr. Campbell. the mee�in f the Executive Committee 0 worse than a cold bath. . sale of stock !and implements brought over vantageB th t . -e the "pri-T ;1 I RESULTS' OF 00 -OPERATIVE EXPERIDIE1 I Six varieties of oats were tested in 105 The nomination of Mr. Ballantyte was the InternatibnalSa,bbath School Associa- -There died at New Sarum, East Elgin, $11200. Thislis what good farming does to -day. When the Stockton and Darlinom - a I . Only a f�iv of 'the many valuable results [ loca,lities over Ontario in 1893. The results then made unanimous. Neither of the can- tion at Philadelphia. in ,*bout ten days ago, Mrs. Elutx Francis, every time. I . I railroad was built, he secured employitient, � I of these co-operative . ,experiments can be ! axe very interesting and valuable, and show didates was present, but Mr. Ballantyne -The Son4 of England convention held onth and 6 days. Mrs. - � ','---:-Mr. W. �. Lawrence, of Go , derich town- thereon, and had the honor of being firemau . . . rticle. For a. mote de- his ar- Toronto last� week, decided to �meet' in ,�aged 97 years, - I.in . given in this brief a � . the varicties to stand in the Ifollowffig order, being in town was sent for and on d'aughter of George Waggon- ship�, and Joseph Beck, of Goderich, repre- on the first passenger, locomotive that Over I conducted acquainted Woodstock next year. A motion to admit Francis was a er go,and I tailed account of the Yarrious tests . I according to average yield of grain; I. -Si- rival in the hall, the President at one time aide-de-camp to George sented the ord � oi Chosen Friends at the ran. This was near17 sev4enty years a I �f Engli�h women to membership in the er, " ,I � aflhir� 'that I in 1893 the reader is referred to the report: beria,n; 2, -Poland White; �,-Joanette; him, with the action of the Convention. In sons 0 . . She, with her husband, were (G_'--�rand Lod e'meeting in Toronto. Messrs. the marked changesin railroad - of the Agricultural and Kxperimental nion 4 -Danebrog ;, 5, -Bavarian ; aad 6,-Gol- d the nomination, Order was voPed down. ,, Washington. and B. Laurason, Londeaboro; have taken place during that time are some- -.- 3 a neat address he accepte , at settlers., in Elgin. She had A� Woodim - � which is issued in conjunction with the thankin g the Convention for once again ex- -The late ev. Dr. D I's had an estate - among the fir � den Giant. The Siberian also gave the ��, . "' elve children. Her.'grandehildren num- F4 Watts an T. Jackson, sr., Clinton, re- thing remarkable, and yet Mr. Whitehead - I . . about 635,00%outi vithmanvof t6se I � valued at I w ich he bequeath- tw in associated 1 Z ,I Agricultural College report for 1893. largest aveMge yield of grain among six vo.- pressing. theirconfidence in him, and he as- dren 103 and her ptesented th Sons,of England at the Grand was timately , � 125 farms 0 widow for life. At Mrs. Douglas' ber 48, her great-grandehil. .. � miiroaci�work in � , . ver sured them that he had no fear for the re- ed to his great- L6dge meeti. g 'in the same city; and Mr. A. changes. He engaged in � - - coAnTERCIAL FERTILIZERS. eties tested in,1892 upon be equa 1 th, -reat-grandchildren 9. " _v--- after coming to Canada, a�eut - � ri also aniong 61 vaxieties of sult. The electors of South Perth had ac- death it will I y divided. among e g � � - Commercial Fertilizers used with oats Ontario, and hree dau ht�rs of deceased. -Mr. Philip Berberich, of Dakota, died M. Todd, Of 1631inton, attended the meeting Scotland, and i '� I upon seven Ontario farm's in 1892, and upor�' white oats tested for five- years in succession corded him an increased majority at each t e residence of Mr. G. Kueneman, Mild- oP, the Orange Grand Lodge at Chatham,, the year 1849, engiged in similar work ILere, I ­ � - . -Rev. %. F Mills who recdntly held a at th I � ion iof the old Gr � I twenty farms in 1893 show the averagq on the trial grounds at the Experiment Sta- succeeding election for twenty years, and he a7 )' Deceased has building rti eat Westeril , . lait week. i ) I ' ht l0th ins I 91 tion. The oat' felt confident they would not go back on series of evangelistic meetings in Montreal, in may, on Tuesday last week. . a � many years n._On t., the ten. Iii , relatiVel 'l been . Saturday ,- years to be ffoland White is an early . t Apri a resident of Dakota for ae and ago ;�Wai is now known as the Buf­ 11 yields of grain for both . y which stood eighth in the Station test of their record this time. He strongly com- -expected to visit Halifax on or abou ch McLeod, 10th con- falo and Lake Hur�bn branch of the Gr�and I", J � the same and in the following Order : I. - . as been inVited by the Pre by- past. Last year he rented his farm out ye��-Old son of Mu 0 i I . I -I 10th. He h . I -Nitrate of Soda white varieties. In the co-operative experi- mended the honesty,- economy and good man . ' s eturned with his wife and four cession of Howick-, i died very suddenly, He Trunk -between Fort Brie and Goderich. I Complete Fertilizer. 2. ,_ terian, Ba t and Methodist ministers of there and r � ants of 1892 the Joa,nette held the same o t Government, but de �-T . ng to spend a year with his wi�s at school oA Thursday and died on Subsequently he engaged in the milling busi- 11. ; i � phospba,te in children intendi I I . :, I I , � - 3. -Muriate of Potash. 4. -Super soiis ­ r latiye place among the 6 varieties tested olined dis'busam'g any of the current issues that city. 1� ; ness at Blyth, He took up his residenm in � �, ' 5. -No Fertilizer. Up0_', 80111e I recent meeting of the Amaranth relatives and friends in Carrick township Salturday night. e cause was, we believe, I � This variety gave the largest of the day which are now before the Legis- -At the sc*rlatina. The s ool has be'en closed for a Clinton in the yeaz 1849, and, with the: ex- I by tb as in 1893. � pt` of and in Waterloo. He was apparently in i : . � yield of oats was more than,doubled aln among 18 kinds of lattire, on account of his occupying the po. council ten petitions bearing the names about, nine years Spent in M11111- � . a plication.of a fertilizer,. average yield of yers were presented, ask' health up till within a few days of thfie and Ur. Me od's house placarded. - -ae . i _,,while on other r for excellent e . . Mpa",Ornesoifded there ever since. -When . - 11 � . r11 five years at Guelph. sition of Speaker of the Legielature. ' 1 230 ratepa Ing I spinal and There is quite an ex8t�rnent .0 the doctor Ye yieldwas only slightly'increased. Th� black oats tested fol , , - h d th, which was caused by duc- Addresses were also delivered by Messrs. -! the submissiog, of a locail option by-law in re I is ea and health i�spect4r pronounce the disease Canadian Pacific Railway was :first un&r- i quality of thea land -apon which the fer� Owing to the shortness of the straw pro ! ard to liquo� licenses. ! The ratepayers will brain disease. -warded a contract on Wflat, suitable for M. Y. McLean, Seaforth; Valentine Stock, 'g ! I toessio I tilizers were applied had"much to .1 ed by the Joanette, it is only � -John Thomas, of lot 13, co n 8, very conta ous. - This is the second child taken lie waa a . 1� land which usually produces i� large amount Tavistock ; Thomas Robertson, Harding vote on it. -sow on the third day Mr. McLe has lost within a few months. was known as section 15, and built a 90d with the results obtained, and these fie,.(, - many miles of . in -the Do- 1, I . � 14* hest and Moscrip, of St. Marys, and Dr. Wood, ; ---A � Kinca�dine dispatch says: " The: Toronto Gore, lost a :LAnothe of Ek - ' this road. He sat I ' of straw. The Bavarian stood the 9 i , . A thorough search for � ,, eter's oldest residents ' -, ' , experiments were found to be of very grea in this town took of December last. Im 'n" ay, in the rs as the Liberal � but She has passed - yewr , 0 in yield of grain among all the Ontari .1 oats of Mitchell. Motions expressing congdence greatesil debate ever heard I the animal was made at the time person of Charlotte, minion House for five , .1 value in deterniinin- the requirements of thO .� he other night in the town hall under . ? ames Balsden who (Led representative for North Huron, and offeted soil. The plots up'l which 'hes complet in the Station test for five ye&rs, but i4 that in the leaders of Liberalism, Sir Oliver ! id so Mr. Thomas con- reAct Of th: late J ; 9 - �1� i -e yield Mowat and Mr. Wilfred Laurier, were en- =pices of the Women's Christian Tem- could not be fow , the 13th at the family residence on Wednesday of himself as an independent candidate 'for - fertilizer was used ga,ve the hig le t yield same test the Joanette gave an averag , I I ance Uniop. The subject of the discus- I eluded she, had been stolen. On I -on at -the next election, but 'W" - . grain in 16 out of 27 experiments, while" the of 13 bushels per acre, and the Siberian 5.7 thusiaetically adopted- i , per I Resolved that in view, of prohibi- ' inst. the Selfsame- sow was founcl oil the farm last week, At, the age -of 62 years, 4 months Centre Hui , Horton, of Godor- bushels per acre more than this variety. In Although politi�al matters are .,consider- ' sion was, I alton, about half 9. mil aw awf5days.1 Deceased enjoyed comparative- defeated by Mr. Horace � unfertilized plot did not give the largest h liquordealers should, of John D r . ich. He was the fir-vt reeve Of the town� Of C the spring of 1889 the Siberian variety was - tion taking place) t e e puW_' ly good hea�lth untA about five weeks ago I 11 . . ',5bly mixed in this constituency at the: pres from Mr. Thomas'. Mr. Dalton was I yield of grain in any single experiment. ! . I Re- not be compeosated.' The affirmative was i . ddenly ill with I& Clinton, and held the position for ten Y , I, Nitrate of Soda bad a marked influence ' ed from Russia, the Poland White ent time, there being an judepeLndent _d by Rev. J:' L.'Murray, 9. A. pas- ing down his,straw stack and when near wh611 Bhe'�as taken su .S. :ffe I . . �t Og former, Mr. T. H. Race in the field, as well sustaine I find a large . - Mchresultedina complication of being afterwards mayorfor three year , Ve - !19-othe Joanette ftom France the Danebr ) the bottom was s d to , cKle, W ur times, and lea z -a wid0w increasing the rape crop both at the Exper Knox church, and Rev. J. Living- eases and ended her life. She was a good was married fo a L t utle "' - i Own iI `1 7 � In' 7 , , 4 , a I I i - I I 0 , r 0 1 r $ f a , , - , , � , t 01F) zgk_,�� I I I �1 1 4 e, 'ITa i rn! 1 14 01 t i 4 t�l ) 'i I , I , Ili , � - �( — I 0'1' ! J83, 7 7 1 _r r, _g ist , otten. I I, - 1 �. r - - . E I I an - Lt� � � , till c C � i ,� ' ,tle � w - I ih I i - as a Reform Patron in the person of Mx. 1, tor of live sow, wasted =k6eleton. There was . 6W � ment Station, and in the ative tes s froni Germany, and the Bavarian was ob astor,of the -Princess Street Metho- I four children; Mrs. Russ$ Of Wh'�e- " I . I ned in Ontario. The Golden Giant was McNeill, of Fullarton, but, matters, will, no stone, p V of the sow getting out. Mr. Christian -*Oman and- an adherent of the and over Ontario. The true vaciouopoefrthis exec - tai dist church. The negative was upheld by no possibilit� janies Stn�let Meth6dist church in that town. mouth Manitoba; Charles,� of Brandon, aoci . )P *1 majorit also secured in Ontario two years later. doubt, get Straightened out before election she was on his farm some d6ys I � - . lent plant is yet unknown by the ___ The convention on Saturday was S. W. Perry,.B. A., principal of the High Dalton claims 3rd and he thought she She'leavex 1`0 mourn her demise, a grown-up am, : - - - - I results of . EXPERIMBNTS FOR, 1894. day. . I of the before December � '. : - I . of, the farmers of Ontario, but t�e d u. school, and IT, . C. Powell, principal I . t1je few ey tive work of the Experiment- thoroughly united,harmonious an enth .perinients, already col'iducted ovf r The co -opera � 1 4 1 i � i- � I i . . � I I . / I I . I I I : __ -