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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-01-15, Page 4_T_ 4W1 "Mm"Woffiftmi loop R§4 7'� —77 07 77777�._ 4 rrTT HURON EXPOSITOR AL JLJLr ADVERT1-,.1E MENTS. t4 15 1897* o sit with their fur co4ts and Cape on, milking, they will have paid for themselves required as w �s for other Beabby,youngest daughter of Robert Beatty, d for'som'e time, and on Corning back first meeti - ng in McEwc�n,, while the wind,blew and *histled a medley' Many;times over, so that 1r The Ogu, e hotwee" the W �e4fhcsls, a rtqr ert through the cracks. -they can- spring after cultivation 4 mulch of coarse Esq., to Mr. James More, of Blenshard a hall, on Monday ah if Maine n *n*, (Unotes tb.-v p�ge ot tile palmr -on Nrhich the Listening to speeches, not then be utilized wn0b is not at an manure fib on to Lucknow eqaged, in thie, grocery bai- evening last. All the members were 'even I advertiaement will bu fo,)nd. even such interest" ould be spread between. the a MR 0 y a. Mr. Delbridge opened up a large fiel and kept there. This keeps down the This ceremony, wh Lich Handsome Furn1tu1,e_Hr01%dfnof, B ix & 00. (4) livered at Farmers, Instit, as are usuall deat Ion ro sys Wqdne day, Ddeember 30th, at 12 o'clock. I ness. which he continued u til his death. eAt. After the usual routi-ne business Pros. many useful hints and suggestions, a and belpa io rie the My & lVieutuma i attractive pastime tinder sitelf Circumstances. e bride's patients, Was per- leaven, daught were made ndfarmer rei Stock -taking Sale-dil ' I Otes, id not aver and gave weed retain the moiAure. In residence of th took Place at the In 1876 he mar i d Miss Nar oy Loalse,,Tre- following Pp int Mllnt�N. C"lleil TIM EVENING MEETIN(l. % 0 ments confirmed : clerk, -11, J`4 D. Cook, Salary 1, fve yopws ng Currant -and goosebor bushes, 1 formed by Rev, T. Snowden, Ph. B., assist- who �ogepher with three ditighters, aur. $15 a year ;'collector and trems 11if; wife w It is surprising, however, -how patiently The night- was so Aarge at r of M r, Jo in Treleaven Annuit Alcethig-TnotnrA 0-wicro-i (ci) stormy that Sted Oats for salk,_j and good naturedly the' ' a leave about six branches to the sh�, out ed by Rev. Fletcher, M. A. There was a vive'bLM. & Cq,�Baiery, 81 urer, - ohn Taylor (5) �udience adapted tendance was not expected at the evening out two old canes and leave two new-. tar 8-tie-tv. ue,krto, themselves to the eireum4tances, as the in- meeti ones . large number of guests from various plac 0 a year �; assessor. Auctiou Ste-;-Agneri BlAmhdrd (n) terest seemed to be kept ap'throughont,and ably ng, but in this respect all were agree- every year. This ensures a- succession -of i The bride was handsomely attired in W -On Thursday, 3lat ult., - Mr. ames Mr. Win. Me day to att Notlee-Charleg Wilson (5) ley, Cloy, GaI&rV yeft urprised, for'at the appointed hour -new Wood and increases the fertility of the satin, the bodice being buttercup bite Stevens, of the B:tse Line, St4ii nmtable,. George Kydd, s;lary, $12 a yt legs, Lox nearly everyone remainedl'until the close of made his CO for -Sale -David ktitae the esatin way into the house with hial face "covered i Board of Health, John Coulter� Sam Of All Rail Service -W. :Sonlerylilo (8) 1-1 0y) all was filled, and the audience em. bush. For small. fruits the twat manure overlaid with white chiff6n and orn�ment6d with blood, and an intense . net, Zero weather -4. the meeting. The meeti4 wa-8 opened by braced a large number of ladies. The that can be p� in in his side. Y6meston - and Daniel Stewart tives bcr� the President, Mr. Ileur 'Smith, of H 906 is Wood. asheit' The three with white satin bows. Her travelling A doctor ivas called in. who Y �Y,ia ound that one inspebto sanitary Tenders WAnted-13. Suretras (5) �President h&vin togo home, the chair was essentials for.sucbess in small 1,fruits -are : dess-was tweed, fawn and brown. a CO Whitesides, at. Itiwale, �ehild7 Of I onald McInnes, of Us. culti' uple of ot iers fracturedi decided to at once ad Sedorth r3eking H­usa-T R. F� ease %t C;o. (5) A neat speech. He introduced Professor occupied by r, Di r, Mr. Win. Mr.' rib was broken Y, shallow, P une regular. and Mrs. More will visit Toronto vertise for xf WINon's Cish Grocery -C Wilson (9) Hutt, of thig Agrioulturali College, who de. -borne, and an excellent chairman he� made. ly very year, and manure wices Joe Niagara and his face had a couple of 'flesh wounds, new and second fire engines, hand =1 The Reason of i "relg & Macdonald (1) livered an interesting and ine ructiv pie tifully,with Falls, Hawkesville and other Places, before and in the doctor's care he power. t e ad. Notwithstanding the crowded state of the wood.ashes if the7 can be got, if not with is improvIVIL'T as It will thus JOnce6-J21-Methodist Church, (8) dress on -1 The Kitchen Garden." lie gave hall and returning to their comfortable can ng be seen that -our us* council tion ArmY Ovtrmta for Boys -D. . Faust (8) the extreme cold, the very home in well as 6e A I Liquors ---H. isekson %n (a) -many excellent hints on the Way to I& order was nure. This address 61so elicited Blanshird.- expected, Al OU uJar lea- are now in harness. -On Frid&�Lev�nin I&ft next of coarse ma, day, led b a kitchen garden, the best -methods of Y 01, -maintained throughout, 'every considerable discussion, in whi)h Mri Alli- ture of the accident is thab-Mr. Stevens there was installation of in don. 0A Call speaker receiving a good hearing. Addresses son and others took part. 110"'Of how it lodge, NO. 223, lade ndent Order Odd. will be h;J has no knowledge or reco lee 40 Pe vation 'gotables to groiv were delivered b Miron No eg. fellows. -Messrs. Dick and Winters. Tout f TCHNN or fo�lthe most useful ve y Professors Hutt and Wit, Avviiuit XE happened-aoeb not 'know he first thin-gL shippeA n M4 6 Practical addiess on the ys ago lor the American mark,6% Awk proprie r ilY use, ind the great advantage Harcourt of the A I It aral College, and a most excellen of Stanley'. gave abont it.- The supposition is that while' a fe which a would be to every M.Y -John Tait, of Brussels, slipped and fell w da farmer's family, while its lbenefits mig '.Mc&an, M.PT Prefelsor Hutt gave care and �rofits of fiogs, the other day,dislocatiDg his right shoulde in the stable on e 6 . f the bore kicked him, carload Of finO sheep abd lambs._Revival arriv He said that of tc ht Se a very useful and interesting -address on the while during the past two Mr. -Neil McLaughlin, ch r, throwing him eainst the stor e wall, which -services had with the expenditurp 4f so little -I Care of Flowers and House lants,,, cattle in Ontario had dec years'; the value seas maker, of would account for the 1 1 njury I o his lice. are at present being -,held in t1le Part-lng abor, Grey, in taking a course at the dairy school, r reased the value'of- Methodist chu ch, following., and - at -so trifling a cost. This address while Professor Harcourt, dwelt on the VA- hogs had increased, showing that the hog is Gual h -Just before mid i lit a New Year's ni SEAMRTH, FRIDAY, JWL 15tb, 1897, elicited qu in I , 0 WEDDINO BELLS. -A very, r-leasiug.:ov,e_Qb #e an intereetiig discussion, and- vantages accruing from the Agricultural coming me -The Brussels 'Methodist 'church held P& Wm. Ambrolle tolborne, one of the Occurred at. the residence of Mr. Benjamin, t days -at Mr. Hut up as a nay -maker. There is no uft- �ad to answer n lood many q College and Experimental Farm. � -Mr. J. danger of over production, IJU00688ful anniversary nor ices on Now known merchants of GoIderich, passed Hoggarth, of thig Villa tions and , as Canada's con- beat �ywhichthefdii of information Foot gave a couple of w _go Wtorw Notes and ilrenoored reolts.' tribution to (;r;at Britain is veik small, and Year's night. to the world beyon -ter on Tuesday even- Toronto impart Ineft Of A ing last, the Occasion being the marri loge, St. comments- Which he *ss enabled to� at Was Con, tions, The musical part of the' programme we have there an almost u I* -Mr. D week's duration. Up to the t me' of taki' his only daughter, Ming age of In view of the unusually 1&rgeL 'umber of siderably added to. a in�ited market Ou#AId Taylor, of Boisaevain, V4 Manitba, i rently defileations by municipal treasurers MR. A NDMt DukAx, of Seaf6rt ulied and'at a Morris George E,. Case. of the Lo City ]BU -Sir devol Rd princinailly on Mr. John Murray,of if we can give the quality reT a initing old friends in to his bed he was appa n his usual Ailues B, lately, Visa Cash at t6o organ, and p health, though it in -smaid by so 0 of his in- _0ce to compete - W* fi township. nfta road town. gave an a=$ on the adviantages bf the Stanley orchestra. A Ot or, countfies. ship of Hey.. The ceremony was�performed this wtek and the very unsatisfactory and perfunctory mix Mr. Murr�%y was in There is no reas -The other �ight no timatelriends that although ot complain- b the Re v. J. farMing. order to be succesgf , he his, usual good form and on why we should not be me sneak thieves 'S. Hendersap, bf Carn4t-_ manner in which it has been shown ing he was ailing An nowon, h ver, as he e I� - brough down the able to do this, as our ilimate and food pro. stole a quantity of 6ef from tfieAlb* 'lurch, At 6 o'clock in t that thought farmers should devote their atten house every time he appeared. l0n� was Modica he eVinfug, i the hotel, Fordwich. By attended, his me Was latit PL�egenee of over fifty relative# of th _ .o The Stanley ducts are admirably adapted f0i'Ibe.produc- -the Auspl- Con sees, played tion of good and cheap pork., In - fkt ently sulLi- trketing parties. The was Very hand6 the municipal auditors have habitually done tion to a va�iety of branchon, no that if one orchestra, composed 61 six ' Pi -04 Me day of last week Mr., Sawouel down as serious, as he was evi their work, seviftl papers are urging upon particular crop or depart' we t bath abbe ment should fail, b four of the Messrs. Baird ad of the Americ"s in, tfi­ Flelit ing from an internal disease t could not 60mely attired in pale blue silk with cream January is respect, i of Palmersto�; and formeily "of be easily diagnosed. . Two days before death law and roses. Imm the Provincial Government the necessity for they would 'have others to depend on. He Vours. Gilmour, -gave several Well executed as the American Pork is inferior �' am, Passed to the gr'eat beyond.- - the appointment of pt' in color and Win I ediately after the core- bers of the who are ex r wenty per cent. be father of Chief came, a critical -operation ovincial auditors does not like sheep, and thinks there is not and delightful selections. - These young flavor to Canadian pQ was oropoeed and 0101Y was performed and con social ti much p rk. - T Whoatley of Clin- a 0116 V1 ton, in in his &Uh-year, enjoys �4d health condition of the patient extended to the young eoupi gratcl ti emselyei the proficiency to which th th pe ts, in their line, and whose ro& -in growing thim, and- especially men Cannot be given too much praise for of the cattle exported last year', Were ex agreed to, but the ' and weighs M Se and death all repaired is pounds. su -Mr. -Allan Bow -Prior to leaving th or. Waiting. a Most sumptuous we can get the right class -of hogs, poik can lee, teacher, of Port dbm, Dr. Shaw, of Clinton, w invited to books of municipal treasurers. It cattle will not feed or thrive on p afid.mainly. through their own skill and the producer. to the dining-room,where dut it will be to inspect and audit the with cattle, as they destroy the pastureand ey have attained ported at an actual loss to grew wor came. sible, that this might a rankslof bachel repast was in t ge, bu stiff 4 The. tables fairly be an advanti I where sheep have been ir4ed. He advised musical talents. They could give a moit" be produbed -at a profit evein at Albert, is erin from Pneumonia, and groaned under the weight of the most t I pertinent is Unable to Pt_ proee in ves. The es' Pork can be produced or two dol. viandi. No sooner wv the tea l would still, farther increase- the burdens the feeding of rough grains resent low the Rattenbury House in t at towni on ing ,to stobk,, as acceptable entertainment themsel , ent of. the whole people and add to the army of much more money can be fbade out of them di gs were brou F6 attetilto his duties at present, Tuesday eveni as ever Publi6 officials, which should be! avoi6d if in that ght to a close- about Jars and seventy-five cents' live eight, so -Z.:7ohibald MoIntosh,of the 15th conces- ng, lastweek, an there 6And than sounds -of music Stanley I way than by sell them in L the hAlf-Past ten by a vote of thanks to the' that if we have to market it 0 - a nurn were heard in the possible., The fault largely rests with mu- Ma ile the fertilitr"of the farm- -is chairman and to those w $3.50, we 6on of Grey, has bou lit the south half of t ber of his friends gathered together all" -at the Riv ept p pur invest. neession 6, 1 rey, where he Wt�l q wish him succeles and prospirity in �'his !met., at -01 nei DiciPal Councils then-welveg. The pay k UP. He alvised'farmers to pay 'programme. This was -moved in a neat ment. Pigs have severd advantage over move -in the spring. vr sphere of life. Mr. Jame Me is Wh and in a few moments the ficers wev o took art in the have 'a p 6 b' ind o have already earned for them. P_ _rdfit of 25 per cent. on lot 15, CO 'a which the municipal treasurers receive, is, more attention to dairying, as taking peech by Mr. Thou a a -.ted as chairman, and selvea a good reputation for discouram, Ule'Lvaitirely inadequate for the ner- . dairying, mber in a ort ad Tesi Music, appearod on th send,pres as a couseq-qence the Int igently cofiducted, ;,Would bring a and Mr. W. D. Tair,'on behalf f appy couple with we-d#ing president, vices required, and U. 31 _t; thire Were recorded wit made -known the objept Of th e scene atif as a r one year 'ifth `anothi'r, d by Mr. John Ketchen. the grower can turn over his, money. more h: W. Co bes,� ma Vraser, and secQnd. �cattle. There is.less capital invested, and -For the half year ending Dece if excellent ell i i 22 irat eri, , serenaded the h work fills into the hands of inc THE rxnwt, �iEETRi6. quickly. One of the first elements is j trar, Clinton, 24 births, 13'marriages, ompetent more money than any iother branch of ndici- r'g" the sem- marches and other enchanting music, nt; H�l -L - fie and 17 deaths. Is one crossing. A -Berkshire and :a Cheater bled friends, made an eloquent ddcTress, and and irresponsible mei farm husbandry. But, Thesecond meeting, of the a i eedless to Bay. they were well received anad It would not be be successful irn cross presented the doctor with an ellegant couch invited in iu4itcrg� eries was, tr right, therefore, to make munic MaRtL held in the town hall Exeter, on Weda makes a quiet, easily fed pig The �Xiss.Jennie Mitchell, of Grey, who has ea- be a Volific breeder. I . *ies didir in the right kindiof cows be d . The meetings ' t alw sow should been attending the model sch and a get of dining chaik's. Shoit speeches, and after renderiga numVer of ip Is Wild, Jot that employ efficl�nt and competent o1hei e�t. tome people seenild to think that to 'y a Exeter are ays A- jo* ool at Regina, hire selections they dispersed, playing the well attended and the one this year must raise just so many pigs to I Northwest Territory, has taken chir e of e songs, nd expressions of good 4ill and de. Bates, R4 Pay for the parsimony of those that are too be successful in dairying a different b Pay 9 reed of was no keep, and all over the for her national anthem as they marched. The mean exception to the I public soho teem followed the presentation.., t is pro6t. I A breed- Messrs. Davideon, of Ex to give a - salary that would secure cows from those mostly in! use in this count -ule, VVhen the meeting ingowsho 01 at Qa'Appelle station -eter, were also James Bai nflned neithe� e - Lucknow poul- ty y opened at one o'clock there was a good at uld never be co -Mr. i. C. Lyons, -Alre. Alex. Del at and Miss present an renderedtb proper service, as would be the case if 'Pro- igequired, and some ar� getting Jerseys .t summer nor winter, and she; try yards, sent a of kl6osojaw Nort'Twest Terk' d roughou the eeit- of th en vincial auditors were employed. If muni-. into their h6rds. He thought this-, a mis- dance and the audience kept increasing should be win- Ome of his noted fowl down joying a lioli4ay tory, are e117 ind early hours of the morning music :G-bGd ciPal officials Would see that ample security take, and he feared that armers, would with Mr. Wgh Stewait that was second to none until the ball was well filled. tered chiefly on mangolds with a littl to th� Woodstock poultry�'show, and re- and W and which adde& e corn., �est pr�offts from eque for money for fifteen prizes. 0 of Grey.- Lich to the pleasure f the ccagio d so MI OUe -POUUL Mstewart is a daughter of Mrs, Del In fact ng spring litters, There is cab 4anger in the mu.P very high opinion of that! breed of animals. 0 Daring Sunday night, .3rd inst., the nothing was Wan Ing to make the spoil their herds in this way. He has not a� Hay," by Mr. Harcourt. By be feeding a breedin - i is �ven by the officials, the loss in the case The first subject taken up was Curi One may expect the grea ceived a ch ife, of the 15th. concessio Of efaleation would not fall upon gr nicipalities, but upon the defaulting official. T showed the various constituents re gatty, and will remain for 1bree month �of buttta, iey are much grain. Ild John occasion a most pleasant and enjoyibleone. uarter c ining the The feed also should be varied as 4 hog ge Archibald of Lackoo Eight years ago Mr. Delgatty and famil r:: The bride hey maybe good for� milk, but ty. foi sow too sidences of Alex. McKinnon a nutritive qualities of bay and how t4re8erve tired of the tburglars ;nd a small saw , Were entered by moved front Grey, and We are i please :was made the recipient Of- a large argarst not of use for anything el e, and when they them for use its food. ba the Agi,�cultural to number f valuable presents. , We unite Ladee H, are When Dr. Watson firAt began to lone milking they Name bill of fare all i the year M of 'money stolen helar that success is attendiing their eff6rtal I with the many friends of the young. Couple write for beef when her �eritnented b�-cuttin Durham grade is valuable! are valueless. A Farm last year they ex round. It seldom pays to keep a � bog after from cach. 1,49tjall Mr: Delgatt and press under the pen name of " Ian Marlaren) -he 9 it gets to be 200 pounds in weight. A. -hog an last week, whil y usefulness as & milker is gone, and if th clover bay at three different periods. 'The -On . Mond e assisting harvet6d 4,000 in wishing, them long and continued he pp" femove a took every precaution to prevent his ident- ese requires a oondiinent,ind he rec' some cattl bushels of w r second son, Roh, sd in4heir new home, whichis one of the first hay was out on the let of - i to dehorn e at 4r. Thomas heat. Thei are carefully bred with regard to thei Tune the ommended tie wit r hard wood ashes and salt. Henry , Mr. Peter ert, 1-14 a section bos Sugar in .1 es much and on the Canadian Pa -T, flnest to be found on the Lond road --thou ity from being kno, , and, in fact, only his milking qualities they will giv second cutting was oh the 14th of , une Hogs *should be Keil, of Fordwich, h4d Rilway, and raws a goodlealary. Mr.� aclaren " was. cut when y On, holier who "Ian M as good milk as' any Jersey. The reason tested �ivt knew. the third on the 24th. The first and salted ever week. If'accustomed to it they the nif ifortune to have one of is legs ever6 cific Oi contained 'the largest ai will look for it the same ly free �ured. Dplgatty was. a former well known reiddent� .1y) to :4 at Professor George Adam Smith, Wat- thatso many Dar&ims not good for -no as any other ani. are nutrition, but was sh ant of mal, It is a good plan, to lay -T1 b friends of Dr. Kra of MeXillop and Grey, and had a large cir-, 1_4�ippen. and gou'SL friend and classmate, at once milking purposes is that they are bred ort in bulk. The who has cle 'of friends who ar leas Ually anti decided- usman, with of so'ds in the -fa I to be fed to uP�a spply had cl �arge of Dr. Turnb Ice in his prosperity.' an' visit with friends at Luckn�w, and second cut had less- nutrition but I the hogs in 01. to f all's practi will be pleased to h of' BRIEFS—Mrs. J. Balfour, after 0 more the winter. They will eat Viem i up clean in is time Pot. entertained,him lie annual re with her sister, Mrs. (Itev Ue"Wn, f fro -m the style, bliat Dr. W-atson was the regard to their beefing q alities. He bulk, while the- third lot had incre' or som author, and sent him a telegram th lit the Durham the u a8ed very and relish -T of con- beat and most little in bulk and- them, and will re at a supper in the Rattenbury Hou -y lackingin neut. rn' to their 8e- the legiate Institute shows that the,total was vei tu ot Port of the Goderich Col- ij in UArY show that There narn I WrOxeter; to6k her de was discovered to the public, result regular feed with better a gratulation, and in. this way his identity useful all round auim�l for the ordi- her iiight. parture for the farmer to keep. ritive qualities. This goes to ppetit 9. fortune and fame to himself. hey deteriorates in value when it is should,be at least two: 1i -Ontario street Met ber of pupils on the rolk, in 189T wag 230- Nortlivest, where she Vdl join her husband -the ball 0-1 hodist church,� Clin. to bilve left to tters of p ga turned. ton, held a very succe Mr. John Balfour, who PROFESSOR IIARCO-U, RT, I of the Agricul- get to ripe. It becomes woody in fibre and out every year. In conclusion, h6 said the Ssful tea -meeting on boys 110, girls 1.20, the number from orher i tural College, then t Mai kittickles a engaged in farm. A lot of people will lose Money by in- iook up the subject of lacking in neutritive substances. The time a elements of success ar�e : The' beat New Year's day. Contrary. to the municipalities in this county not included ing there. Mrs. Balfour was not only, A in the high'school district t6ing 8(;. The 'good citizen but was ve �tcp Out of custom, the addresses were give ry popular ammong Rotation of Crops, illustr0ing his remarks to cub bay is just when the bloseom, Is' Com- breeds, regularity in feeding, ke�ep� the pens in by the school was open.,196 days, all classes, being always ready -the thumi vesting in gold mines, or father in gold by a chart. In arranging� 4 proper crop ro mencturr,,to turn brow Clean and give the proper dical men of the n, instea of by to take an kinds of food. me eats were This address elicited -a lively clergymen. daily attendance wa Iane-iful very different -tation, one of the important things to be" also made to test the results of iscuss 8 136. Of those leaving active interest in the 3rcrooti mining stock, which is a D. Experim tow' and the average ion, on of � �n Orated wl wet on the Messrs. Bishop, Delbri -Mr. John H. the school 10 entered mercantile life took ood cause. Their, many friends here a thing. The great bulk of the money sub- considered is the charact6i istics of the' dif- hay, with the result that even' one �nigh dge, Philli s. Mile- MOO Hislop and Wife of 15 W-18 �vaiooth tard and others taking part. MOB Manitoba, a and 3*s. Balfour many years o ferent crops to be grown. � Crops differ in&. rain is sufficient to extract a gre elatives riculture, 5 the learned professions, 26 f bappi- forki, or UP ag scribed for gold mining stock does not go at'deal of 'of those somin r6 visiting r ' ' terially in We period of growth, and also in the neqtritive c and friends became teachers, and 28 - left for other - ness and prosperity in their new ,home. - in Grey. It is agreed, in the main, with Mr. Kewhen. fourteen yeard occu- olices of lualitY. He thought the - . towards the development of the mine, but their facility in taking nutriment from the beat results would be secured by curing hay MR. HARCOURT gave the same s ddrdas as since Mr. Hislop pations. The Government- grant Mr. and -Mrs. William Blair, of finds its wi�y into the pockets of the pro- -went West, buf his good for the Marlette, crop in y has only spent*4boub four Yearsthere.- ye ant among of these who are disposed to invest -flowing it to curb spread Brucefield, and which is : They will spend to $1,901, and the township grant 81;801). friends. -Mr. and'51ra. Ivison have for the a hal soil. For example, Oats mature more quick- in cocks instead Of It he delivered on the rotation of lad ai� amounted to $1, log ; the- county gr Michigan, are spending a few days. Bake in jectors. A good rule to follow on the paru� I Y than mapgolds, while' fall wheat takes over the field. The'leeding qualities of tim- referred eP in he two or three months in On - money longer than either. In the range of roots meeting. There wat? realized for fees 1,119, There present left the village- and g ttled n in gold mining shares i otby are affected in the game way as lover. report of that tario before returning. the 3 us as o'In oats the roots The -much as they are able tot lose, and no more. are c e. h y Katie 'Acheson u taking -A� Then if the money does not return to the village of Lucknow and the township r 4nd god fibre, making the feed less palatable as D. D. WILSON, of Seaforth who 'ok Rain or aver maturity increases the crude . -On New Year's eve, a large party from Institute commenced the new year with fifty course at the Collegiate !institute, Clinton. FAithfi there is a differene The last address was delivered b was paid for te"heml salaries, $5,37Z. The f arm, M isS -s to invest 6 0 loser togethe well Mr. -single soil while in be as his new *rley and 8orne other crops, as leas nutrition spent a pleasant time as the pupils. theme " The kind of eagg -Mr. Henry Hood, who has been, in th' lboy, -*bX4tA fold or double fold,or some an hundred fold, S. The increased yield of 9 best adapted for guesth of Mr, Northwest, near Regina, forome 1 0 no hama is done and burdensome re the roots ate m6re spread out and live near. that out when the grass weis fully matured 'the- English market.13'- Mr. Wilson said afid Mrs. Wm' Miller, of the 12th concession 5 years, that the Englishman wanted a biglegg, and awanosh. and who is- now on a Tie sponst- er the surface of the soil. This makes a and before it got too ripe, or in the 1 period Mr. Miller last sum- it -to friends in �the, bilitiea have not V�en incurred. of West W difference in their obtai neighborhood, was -callin on givt nibg nourishment mentioned, did more than make. up �for the mer completed the erection of- it: handaome G. J. SUTHERL-AIND, otary, Public Com- gn a number Of o he wanted his eggs fresh. There is a great .7 and in treating them this dif. greater fertility of that cut earlier before it small eggs. new brick dwelling,'and the house w mislioner, ConveyaDeer, Insurance ; Age his old ac%tiaintaxioes in t wered from the soil, difterence between the price of large' and a , nt and he -village durin rm1ng, Isauer of Marriage LiCellses. All Legal Document a X on New Years eve, was one of the happiest drawn u big account. had fully A very ill advised production, purporting ference must betaken into' Each matured. This Those that will w this week. Mr.; Hood still retains ment e�xry to 0 n, wbich wit. Moneir to an on Real Estate at current rates oi looking th earance, and is,if any -thin to tecti-je Vigilance Con1mitt �he Part of the good farmert s brought out quite a lively discussio en �rill bring ship. the to emp6matafrorn -what is called the Pro- crop, also, has some favorite fod and it ' address also- t IS pounds to the ten doz 6igh Iroin 17, events that have takbu ace in 10 according to Law at reasonable 7ates. youRg, fresh app of Ontario, has 6 ase'artain the was taken part in by f In three to four -cents jdter�st. Officeattho Post offl�!o. i e better of his long years of lalt Atai. particular kind of Messrs. Hod z 0. SUTH HR- gert, beendistributed throughout the Province, food which the plant Mustard, than those that will weigh, Bay The residence of Mr. R.. Irwin, f Clin. Bence from us. Rehas got so attached tio, Houston, Delbri4ge, Southeott pounds. 1616-4 - I'll -give Man ton, was the scene of an interesting event on NAL MEETINc.r-The annual most requires, and to make provi ion for it. Y Of out eg i COGREGATIO' his home in the west that no inducements wereath and has found its way into the pa:p a and others. gs Will only weigh about 13 ers. This Fall wheat, for instance, needs a great, deal MR. A Pounds. - They also make. a Wednesday, last week, when his daughter meeting of Carmel chu'rch wag held on seem. large enough to bring him back CrIA3.1 -store distin, duction is in tire shape of a circula of nitrogen'. of Bruce tion be. _Mr. -again, We] the rbl e friends will, d v I on ft Con town and tie white There,was a very be sorry t man Pro In growing fall wheat, there in interesting address field, tween the flavor of the b Anna was married to Mr. Frank Hodg, Tuesday evening last. was addressed' to various ClIs and Stable Moore.- He a Crete -eggs. The. brown shelled egg is abetter of that town. The bride was assisted by 4t, arty good 0 learn that he h isy Well� hii which has been sent out from Toronto, an fore, we must cultivate the soil so as to pro. aid the keep large audience prese and the he been poorly rough.� daysof feeding cattle around th individuals vide aud husband that particular substance. iiag. egg, it her sister Mary and Miss Kate Willia will with whichold-and young entered into c straw W I ss of the rMeUng was in evidence e As *1 that will hold moisture will have pie -better, and it ill arrive i be�`ter con- ted as grooms. te that he is in th ' Buis] thr6ughoat the Province.- It is & most des -suits the fastes of' 1e peo- atment 01 th for some days and under medical tre picable docum"ertt� patterne� stack had gone, -never to return, t was dibion in the old country man. The ceremony was performed by Rev. - -Of their interest in t ho welfare way of improving. -Mr. David Cooper, who The 120 after the once celebrated "Green Eye -Opener," which was - also found that cattle could not be profit- market. It f the plenty of bunions. In dry weather, there I n hile Mr. George Irodgins so me the busine but We are pleased to no �Lnd fore we -must cultivate so"as to secure an would, therefore, be in Mr: Millyard., gregation, The se�-bion reported thatcon- has been in Algoma for some mooh. as into- the so liberally distributed in some ably fed in detached stables such as the interests of the 3-3 sist- udanceof huniousin the,soil W( uencies during the last Provincial election Humons in earlier (lays. The man -Mr. 0. Simons, of Goderich, has rented had been added to tlie' memberihip during ing his brother -in law, Afr. Benjai�in Blair, -conbtit- aba' , had people if they would try and produce ihe a. is the great provider who can now Pro his farm, lot 12, Bayfield eoncession, Gode. the vear. The report c Iled in the erection of buildings, has returned This circular charges that "an insidious con- of plant food. He ex- duce beef or any farm. product at the -least kind of eggs that command the boat price attention to has. for several months been at the fact that the attend he in the markqta of con rich township, to Mr. Williamson. He � is ance at Win Miss Agnes Blair, daughter of ra. gage plained itt some length the �cor�position Qf cost is the one who I- goin gumption, for �Ithough the regular undatiou of all is humous. pay best -ery le to distinguish in price here near Sabbath services we er t,, as been for some time epi2cy roughout, the Dominion, aiming at a o il butthe fo' 9 to make� farming it is impossib the manager of Mr. Polly's large farm, or more work th It. n Ev s nev large� Blai otnly furnishes the other labor and feed-iaving the prices of the.e'ntire supply are kept down h, and is said to be a ver regular, that the various organ gre sufferer. The t done-, the overthrow- of the authority of our necessaxy, but it retains the ingredients �Lp�liance'tnust, therefore, be brought into ja Goderic y good'man. Iza-tions at rouble was a tumor moisture in the requisNon. This is the rr&� at in proportion to the supply of 1 inferior 116, has taken it for a terin of years at a fair had.pursued their regular lines of work with near the heart. For me time she as quarter. - in reason why riced eggs sent into the old rent, more 'et he heat,* thus promoting bank barns, or. stabling' underneath the country mar. Re. has -managed Mr. Polly's farm than usu'al fidelity and -with encourag- 80 in the grcious sovereign, the Queen and Empress. soil and draws t e nd the annexation of our beloved countr got very little encouragement fro et. It is sometimes Cus ry 8 ing tokens of the -blaster's pres9nce having a knowled that in buding� is iast si tomary for'farmers e t=e sfully for tI ix years. The y growth. Hutnous, or vegetable mould, be- barns, has become a necessit to successful doctor, in ge to the- United Sta Bebind what is os- y possession about the 'first of annual statement of the treasur#,r showed ature it would prove fatal; the tensibly a politicaNs- ing black, it attracts the heat, just asa feeding. First, because of to conclude that there is no profit poultry the near f @6iT, la convenience and ra, but he thought if an last *eek, at the London hospital under - movement is plainly to bl ck garment does. To prove this, place a consequent saving March.. that notwithstanding the stre of labor, and secox�qly times, the revenue o,%f the congregation -watchful enemy of Protest- because of -warmth nd econom -aid actual weddifig was cele- tholic ack and white Cloth on, the snow wo 8'ng' y Of them so of hard be seen.the band of the Roman Ca piece of bl, Ch-irch,tbe. ever uld keep a strict account of -A quiet but -pretty went the painful and, critical operation of y in animal' alongside of each other, &.ad in a little cost 0 brated at the residence of Mr. never larger, was having it removed. She came thro ant liberty." heat which takes a f maintaining their he-na The tot91 income for the year ugh the -RU(I tha� In conclusion, the circular' while the black c feed. to produce. It and the 'John, Evans, f rom all sources was $2,659.44, operation successfully, and is naw doing as doth will have sunk much therefore to our interests to get these st is they reilize through the!m he 'of Gorrie, on New War 8 Day. at 6 o'clock which, after advises the organizing of associations in' deeper into the snow'than the wh ables r"One store Fte, thus will pay as ose d, but is still. very every district to report the actions of th possible, as it all well, if ' t'better, the united in marriage to M r. C. K. Willimot. We treasury of $41.50. Of th, weak. Her mauy rien endeftV suspected of annexation tendeticies. showing that it drairs to itself the heat of no balance- well as.could be expecte provided as cheaply as thougyht they would find thei P. in,, when his daughter, Miss Elma-, was mleting all indebtedness, leaveq a 'I arnestij goes to reduce the cost of production. W n anything el e on the amount hope to hear of her complete recovery. -wood'f( If the the atmosphere more than t �e f i do here e parties who issued this vile production he other does. regard to waJl' ith farm. A good hen properly kept Will yield The ceremony was performed by Rev. Win. $852.00 was contributed to the �.ehemes of c,)uld s he could say from experience a revenue of seventy.five cents' the church. The continued gro*th �of the Air, R. B. bleLean has been confined to big was his. He gave the rotatioif practised by Mr. Ran- that a concrete wall could be built for half a year, even Wilhinott, of London, fatherf the groom, fie discovered, a year in,the Central Prison nie, the farm mane at the preent low price of eggs,a isted by Rev. J. Fislier, of Gorrie. Fongregation which has rendered!1he seat- ont a ba& I nd ver and ass bed for a few days, uffrig r would have a vood infl ger at the Agricultural the price of a stone one, and skilled labor is above the entire cost of be capacity of the ahurch t cold. VVith good care he i� uence. upon them. (;ollege. H6 plows only once'in four yeaLs. not required for its construction., w r keep, [even if 00 small, caus'd 8 somewhat on Because the Globe published afac-8imile Of Firsto year, hen everythink ha� to be bought and paid for at lately wedded couple,,Mr. aqd -e an interesting. discussion as to the be i the mend. -Mr. Flaw Butt, jr., and M On �aturday evening, 2nd in., th' "g - grass; second year. grass; -third builb it, is solid,'durtble, dry and perfectly Mrs. Herbert t is The t; poor, old, demented Mail charges its pater- ring current prices. This experiment. had b Altot' method of increasing the sister, Martha, were in Lond 11? resl cousla. growm Mount of money Ing t the misfortune -tory. ly ',removed, and ever, is the main advantage.. ye4r from tit in connection with the re or a I was a great either party ha-ve anything to do with it. broughto' to lose his driving horse, whiel It is not at, 'll likely. tha the leaders of diate after the hay has been' brdughtlinto the country every Mrs. Alton, who was formerly *organist of -] e While there Mr. Butt had uof 1896 iberal par seeded to grass. as as stated. He also party, compoied. of tile young people of managing interst* f last week attending the funeral ?f a the Circular and commented upon it, the year, corn, roots or peas ; fourth, sp frost roof. A stone wall, no matter 'how een of Belfast, were visited by a urprise' The niatter was left in the hand grain, to be followed y aCCommodatio -on townebi nity upon the leaders of the L C) b fall wheat and well guilt, is damp. and the tried, and the result w t ty- He plows the sod imme- go through it. The difference in frost i will instanced the Very large a Blal�e`s 'church. The company presented board. -An 8 0 f �a cost how - The likelihood is that it is the production then cultivates as often as possible with the stables it cannot be surpassed. Yor floors in eggs an1d po showing tha the choir, -with a fancy chair and - all- the was that Mr. Win. Bell, tre'asaier-o t e favorite, and with his sister bed to harrow Mad -cultivator, so as to kill foul It is smooth, t 1 poultry return. the prit g is on important terests of has been in harness I either as . of some crack-bralued fan, solid, and frost and rt tlltry�e congregation home outhe train. 'Ltic who is quali- weeds ai proof, while raisi e of t in compliments of the season. A very 'enjo. Man logs are now rnov� t in- pr< fying himself either for id pulverize the surface soil, making d nianure*does' country. Mi., Wilson able time- was spent. ager or treasurer for 39 years. ' The in -Rev.M. Butt, of Vill wX an asylarn or a humous. The last thing in the fall, plac not penetrate it an& , from his long 9 into our mill yard. d intimate connecti' -On Monday of last w succe a -.of the past gives new heart for the Centralii a can prison, e F 'ily preserved -b mea conducted` the services pring I be e an the barnyard manure on� if awv On with the egg ex- in the ters is to be ap- which are readily made in Porting business, was able bert, fodrth eek, Charles A'- fLltur:, and the bongregation startt out upon Methodist church here last Sabbath. plied,and drill it up the a cement oor, deal of useful information o to. giye a great 'Ethel, pass con bf Mr.: Andrew Sharp, Of a new year with courage and ho same as for turnips. In a horge stable, however n this �subject, ed aw y from time, i" being pe The Globe very properl advocates the In. this way the land is kept from orses n his 24-th NOTES.m.The collectiontaken up in Carmel where It a and he was liste water soaked and the burnous 4 retained on floor, simplifying'of the legal proceedings in this npd to most year. He had been poorly for. some time, church last Sabbath for the Armenians -that are sharp sho require to stand on the tbroUry attentively entmlia. TORO he would advise placing boards over ut, although tile- day was� almost but was only'seriously ill.fo three wee S. I dairy r4 Mere were anxiou' to get Consumption was said to be the ca --Mr. Josbph Case, who VisitinLr the surface instead of being � carried deep spent, and the far -amounted to $79.37.a NOTES. -Miss Oke of Exeter is use Of recently purchased the , Mr. W. T. BunVs famil7y -Province, and. as a first step in this diree- the cement in the - stalls 'for a few on' the ho her cousins here, 35e -df into the soil where the roots �of the plants after the cement had beeln laid, me to do the chores. death. The fuuer east store of tion, recommends the abolition of the will not reach it, until it gets The meeting w al took place on Wednes. Mr. J, have movedinto the rear part of the store, '19c to county court with iin extension of the.�jaris_ the fall'rains and sno water - caused by thoroughly hard. After th� �ce as,'� throughout, a roost in- day jafternoon, interment being made - at P. Mj&rshalll fine -brick block, has had the ment is! set # n courts. It teresting one, and will, we are sure be pro, 91ma cemetery. interior all re -mo nicely pain and Mrs. Hodgins has taken Possession of thd and ed and: W will be Carried off in and properly hard, nothin break or ductive of much good. There -On Wednesday adorned delled the house recently moved over to t diction of the divisio' seems to the Kutters alongside the drills., The thor-' even mark it,; The flooregan will was no even- with fine mirrors; so 'hat it now he be swept an in evening, last week, a �ssery's livery stable.-, lfiss West strictly e d us that the county courts are an expensiv ough cultivation � of -the soil in the late kep 9 meeting held,' side of L Livens,. b perfectly clean and sweet and ca 01i account.of a large number of people as presents a city , and with the i of; Seaf6rth, has taken che ON, n be tertaipment being billed for:tliat n ght. chur Y new stockhe is 0 rge of the i4ior suparfluity. They are presided over by the surnmev and fall cleans out the land, de. local en- sembled in Trinit ,rung up Mustard gave several examples ness the marriai Win. - Goggia to Sam n i8IC, son of the late same judges as the division courts and an, etroys the foul weeds and renders cultiva- put in at a cost not greater than a plank ch,"Fordwich, at four O'clock, to wit- . Carl 'ill make a fine departmetit of our batter anialgation of the two could very wisely be tion the next season floor. . Mr. �e of Mr. display. -Mr. -public !cool, and'has who has been abundant success in her new land had not been plowed until late jail or constructin both walls a Week. of Howick. The cerein- n Dakota for a number of much easier than if the from his own already made a favorable impression, We made, which would simplify experience, both in uiing. and Nes of the Miss Carrie Corbett, both of the townsh" uel Carlislo, of the township of HaY, wish lier jo w has eon- by the pastor, on eably interest his listeners. . '�R. Gunne, M. A.: many,friends missionary sermons in Chatham on Eg plant food, not only mad but is also re. Several present testified their use of con- relief of the f,amine- The. groom 'Was supported b M ' of Mr. John Caldwell, ar., who has been Sunday hile no i-ateresb would suffer. spring, nd ch I ony was perform,2 years is home on a visit. -The sphere of labor. -Rev. W. H. -Butt Preach laiv and be of Material service to the public while, the burnous, containing the seemed to gr Rev. 0 9 floors; whi Tim QUEEINs Girr.-The Queen tributed X500 for the tained near the surface, and is ilable -for cmte floors sufferers in India. men aqva John hich is usually M Hartley, of Belmore, and the e was as, 9 next, and lectures on Monday evenin on his recent trip through Manitoba and the aan kVING To t is re1pofted sisted by her sister, Miss Alice. Caldwell, of the township of Hay, but who west. -The anniversary of the Eden 13C t* -very of the plants grown on ibe their satisfaction with them. Mr. Mustard that the Irish consta I - The Toron a World, w' the na' ment and walls of various kinds ; d A Sx Irid living for some time with his son, Mr., Wm. North Selling fair in its critcisms of its opponents says soil. It was this mode of cultivation which also described very minutel bulary w�,Il be reduced —A convention Of Young, Peoples go.' foinierly boarded in the village of' Hensall Sunday school was held on Sunday and M has enab)ed Mr. Rannie to restore to the adopted in constructing th y the methods by 2,000 men, which will resilt in the sav for many years, will regret - to learn o n_ g cieties in connection with Maitland Pres his day last.- On Sunday admirable. sermons per 40; . gr $100,000 aaln "For one thing at least the peo.ple f Can- farm. at Guelph the very e e w and in to Ireland of �y eat degree of floors and the proportions 11 ually tery will be held in Winghatn' Presbyter somewhat were preached"by Rev. W. J. ada ought to be thankful. Since the Lib- fertilit which has been of cement n VIME OF RATS.—Paris is. 1affl' � with dexth, which occurred, after a Waddell, of e y attained there -and a d ere has been uring gravel used. icte church on Monday, Ian long illness, on Monday morning last, at the Hensall, OnL Monday evening a ch 1 ral party caane into power tb' by which mean he has, been enabled a i '18th inst. There will residence of his son, William. no nialignifig the country by a blue -ruin ch satisfac- a Plague of rate which have, been driven be three sessions, beginning at 10:30 a.L M., Ths deceased Ce ell was served in the school so, folldwe y ops. The h m., respectively. Four hoice programme in the church. areas: the past two years to secure su' PROFESSOR HUTT spoke on the Growii)g from the riverside and iihe sewers by the 1:30 and 6:30 P was a man possessed of a finbp rugged con- tory ield in all er of Small Fruits on the Farm," hou Iwo c he P longer use their columns to picture Canada ugh a very dry -season, averaged over. are neglectini. Many f. mers as a class Centrals and the Palais Royal, but.in some tion. Rev. J. Rose, B. literally packed. Between -geese, Opposition press.. The journals no &A year, He thought freshets. They have settled in the Halles delegates are expected from each congrega. good old age of 80 years, yet he wag Was 50 and altho it something that the far stitution, and though he had, attained the a a poverty-strick. crops in pro- rmers toil night outlying districts they scour the streets in afternoon on: United Bible study." up to $60 were taken in. :30 0 pe, as the most wretchedand most' two tons per acre and other , A., speaks in the six months previoui to his decease, as en countr Wn they sow 7 lbs. of and day to provide the nicest and best foods portion. In sepding do smart y in the orld. For fifteen. or good pair. b6dies. as many men not more than half his age, and rogramme has been prepared.' entered into all the nothy is best $own in the for t - heir animals, but are caiele8s and in. CELEBRATIONT FOR T. E. EDrs6--f.—Port —On Wednesday, �pleasures, Pastimes and press of Ontario made it their chief con- e bonds of sports, withas much heart as any young man. Hulett. ver in tie upon the Libeial press iand part' r 9 p of Hallett met for the V of .!�c ride's mother,'Clinton townshi This is a gross and health of their' families. The libel ridged up as pr 'P '�jg&scribed Edison, which occurs on the 11th of Feh__ Dr. J great frion.4 ^f4�h M -1 red clover, 3 lbs. of alsike and 3 lbs. of different as to what they provide f r their - ra'atrimony were solemni�ed at the home 6f Bein of'a sociable- disposition be was F- COuNGir—The council elect tiventy years the Globe and the Liberal �itnothy. The tii Huron is going to get up a grand celebra last week, th ern to disparae fall, and the clo own consunlPtion and. the ' 0 tion -of the 50th birthday of Thbinas E. Tit h When comfort the laud is eyirsl th b utie riciges should not be ng for a 0" ay in small fruit karden is t' ary next. She eyoung e9ple bywhom I Hill's hall, Londeaboro, and made. and Uanada. Neither'the one nor the other has in the 0 0 W' at town, and 'Miss , Fenny he was familiarly called sub - a suitable site. Ce e of Clinto a. He scribed the ever maligned the - country. spring until the land -is wanted for seeding. select The ground should SALVATION Amity LEADERS AT THE- Ran , onol th 11'8 M ost , estimable will therefore not onl b grandpap, usual statutory declaratioas� or pie gate greatly missed by Tenders will be P h have be thoroughly drained, young ladies. ' Rev. J. H. Parke performed the young received a y t Then they ca ir po. harr6w, immediately after whiel' ugeol to 2 litical opponents, who were then in power i the drill h, for a a a be levelled dow In with the well manured, and WHITE HOUSE. -Mrs'-" Cleveland received the ceremony in the presence of th-e immedi. daug Y his son and FebFuary 15t L pointed out the mistakes made bT Ve convenient to the house 3o that the women ; Commander and Mrs. Booth-Tuelier titer I UPPFY, of ro(ik- elm *f V1116 of the family wh t the ate relativ -a 1L. hOst- of warm personal I k, 1-6 feet long and % inches thick two for imc, es of the contracting parties. Miss friends. The funeral cortege to the Bethesda FE"e7e i should be put on. - Mr. Harcoures address 0 would naturally take an leaders of the Salvation Army in the United Dolly Shaw, and theyhave shown the manner in wbi intere�t in it, could look after it and, so the : ister of the cemetery on Wednesday a WX 000 feet at James the policy They were pursuing was injuri was a very practical and interesting one, Statei, in the White House Siturday. M&` of Teeswater, g livered as folio le 4iscu8sion, e minutes as room, was bridesmaid, and Dr. McKay," fternoon a Snell's - 2 cattle 1 1000 feet at U - itch's 240W feet at time might of very largely attended, testifying t9 the Lashani's - 1,000 feet at BrighaWa and done which was taken part in b eFnii 'eaforth, saw Dr. Shaw through the t Ing est' hich:the deceased was held.- 1,000 feetat Fe' t,� the country, but to find fault with poling and brought out consideral, men COUld spend a few profitabl' Booth -Tucker presented Mrs. Cleveland 9 1 st, was y Mr. McInnes, ry eem. in w cian's is not maligning the country although P t in ke in it in good ecial copy of the life of Mrs. Wil. ordeal. The happy twain took a sborb we4- As was mentioned a rris'. The usual bv,l Nva for the AVorld seems to think it is. - ' Mr. Wt1j. Murdoch; Mr. order. Ic ing, IT the selec- tb, the "mother of'the Salvation week or so ago, Nlr� Paterson, In select the bushegs wi a tnh 'B"Zo tign should be, nia(fe so that there would be Army." Alex4nder A.-lustard, Ur. Ketehen' and ding tour, after which the,�' ersary servic the fixi�ng salaries and appoi te'follow b will settlE Vin anDIA es of Carmel Presbyterian township a in th to housekeeping in the r'esidence recently rea avy: others. a succession of'fresh fruit for fan use all- NOTED MAN DEAD. -Ex-M iniste churc officers were "ed : South 11uron Farmers' Institute. theyear round r of h will be held on Sabbath and be conimencing rhubarb- State Orkierulf is dead at Christiania Chased by the doctor. tber Rev. Mr. first, when 11 auditor, by the reeve, George 8tephenson,, lb� �Sir wi 'ily pass The c1rsing address of the afte: th pur on -under -iVell by -Mr. Donald 0 !Vill - Const audito-r, by rnoon was in the spring, then strawberri a Norw He held office at Stockholm fro ampbell, eldest son of Mr. conduct the services morni�n the cil, INY. be-aits Thefirst mecting for thisseas Leiteb, of Stratford, the auspices of the, I 'E, of -es ra pber- ply M South�-, Huron Farmers' Rivir,kRI) l?ELBRID( Us- ries, currants and so on, untii the fall -I 1871 MW61M C 9 and eveniag.'I BraiXilwnce coun aite, Londesboro ; assessor at 01 ri 4 - Monday evening a meeting '8inithj Harlock.; -collector, Thomas Neil- lb., 11 Robert -no, wbo dealt with�a variety of subjects, apples come in and last with died his residence, in that village, on will be held in the church when the Rev. ' an* Harlock ; local Board of Health, john boi to 1884, and Was dismissed mpbell, postmaster, of Lucknow, On. the following Institute, was holdat BrPloefield on Tiles- laying spe Until sprin others'at the time of :the impe at a 9 comes ci stress the adv4ntages of again. These various snall the Selmar Cabinet. �eaaur(fay morning, 2nd inst., in the 45th Mr- I�IuliiaY Of Kincardin", will deliver -Sprung, re -appointed for 4c pei day last, in Dixon�s hall. There -was ne frui be achment of Sat d r v his age. Deceased for'many years e of farmtrs- preseut., rill Du an grown as easily as roots can. TuE PLAGME.-The Times of India, in his very popular lecture, 11 What I saw in - 3 years Thomas PS and val' e of J er- the proper methods of article on took a prominent part in the a cl' He differed from N,,lr He ts can d , I large attendanc and real evtin4 the advantar, describ an r 0 4, bat for the atnios beric a e Pie dairy He bad t,"Heil im affairs P discomforts, the I -planting the different the bubonic 1. if f -L Ti- 71 Carbert, 9 e .7 -&a corge Watt 1 C1 My - A suver collection- vill be taken Agnew, health officer yeae; Dr. D�-, Arouht have been a most pl _V unds of tilts, the ravaging the cit had occupied the Positions of tip to defray A each, ea,qant� br�eud of ooxvs,and his experience ileads bini 'waYitO cultivate them that8 '5' "a 18 village, and Y, says since the Out. both reeve and councillor, and wa, meet at the new bri4l )ne.' When the Direetors-arranged for tbe. and the best varietici3 ' expenses. -T cothinittee -of ocure. For a a clever of Mr. William Kerr and Mr. William INfe neetingat Brucefield, small fruits tfie ground should never be bay - has been, reduced one and popular official. He wa . opposite lot it was expected tlia tQ bclieve th,-.L the Jersey is the ti�ost profit to pr break of the �lague the Population of Born. he many friends the. council wi Dixon's hall would be finished a well educated Kay Will'regret to learn they are very 16, concession 4 on Monday, The mri t able aninial to keep for making ' milk and ploughed or culti' -half, and the and possessed good ability- as a busia ill the -18th, at I p. m., for the ' rpos Ste by the time 1.)uttj,.. 1,11ey , yated deeply, as that inter-' weekly mortality has Qveragared 200 per thou- . -Was rcquired. but, unfo gl%-e More and riZr nailk fetes witli, tile i ess and are daily becomi pu ers: rtunately, this an. -I rcquire roots, The cultivation s'and. Dian 119 1 much e of le xpeet&flon was nat realized,axid alth;uerh ii I - of klessrs. Cameron & Campbell,� was widel 1 9 anoligh to y 11 then pro. e�d to Macgregor's br examine the e was 41"1 'Qthougli 4 hey are not valuable I keep down the weeds-andleep ntlie' moistur' known throughout the counties of Hurorf of the London foad left -here, on NN es( ay 4 ame wit d less feed than tbel Durham should be sbullow and only of te and as a member of the tianking. - firm owing to their weaker, , ting a job of hauling stones to baild Sn fxi I I long continued illness. -Miss - emba kment at bridge, and wi kept going the audiene Maggie Bell, daughtet. of Mr. James Bell C e,h&d fur 1)ecf, by the time they are exN�tusted for il near the surface of the grou -The great event of the holiday season at and Bruce. Some ..nine years ago lie h a view to to h Considered advisable, Council adjol.1rue(I era, g! went to attend the 2Xorni'al' School ijt Ottawa. 1h agv(i' to nd. Manure is Iiirkton, was the marriage Of Miss Alice TY1. with hi- edn I ng it rebuilt if s family to Manitoba, W ere he ie, Tbe newly appointed council held their u r1til MOnday, February l5th. a