The Huron Expositor, 1902-08-22, Page 1, - -11 - - I . - _1-11 -- -- F--- -----!,----- - . - .- _ - __________,_.____ -111, -11 ]1-
.1 t , _ , ! 1i I I . -
. I I I I - . . I i
I 1 . i I i
I I I
I ! ! :
I I I I I i
I :: I
. i
. : : I .
I I I
I .
I
I ! I
I I . ;
.
I ! I !
I I i
. I 1, : i i
; .
. -
- .
. . t I .
- I
__ I I .
I .. . i! . . ;
. i __ I I . I I I
. I I :
_1 . I ;t . I ; , I I
_ 7 - __ - - - -7- , I - I . 11 , - , - 4---------_---- —4— ___ r —
r q;wltkK _. ' -- --- - , - , : ; , 11 . f J , .
I - ,
I - I I I I . .
_., — . I __ I 1 1 . I t ,
. I
i I ! I I I
T t i ,
- I
- i : V I .
: i
I I . ; I I I . i
I
I I I
. . ! ! I I I
_ I I I ,
1. - I I I !
I . - - . . . . . I
I . . I -
;; I .- I
I - I ; 4 I I 11 I - f -
54 190Z I I ! - ! a , -
0 .1 P! - I ; -
--------`oft - I
---- - -ftt - , i I i
I I I
I- - -11 , .. I i : . . . i
- I - I I I .
U1 - - I
41 A S S I*- I,.; '1 I . ... : - .
-
I . _ . .; I 11
: - I _ . 11! I .
I n , . 3- I
.
- -
t I . I I -
, ler . i I - . I .
Imir , - 1,
; I %
-
Aft T, I IAN .
sn / . .
", M - 1
lees4w. - : 1% -
I .
- "I , W I
r _
. r
. I 1 ,
i .1 I
-
" A . - I I .
.
.
.
- .. w a I I q . !
I , ,
I . I I . ;, i
that, alom . - i . .
v posliese, t THIRTY-THIRD YEAIM . i - 1 _7"l
I V. I t
at the public, 14 i - I I ;
I 1 : I : I
as of August da I WHOLE NUMBER, 1.8;0. 11 I 1.
. ys. - --.---., __ - - I ; ,
I
-
411 kee - C = — - I . .
the I . , I I
I I :
1, i r :
you too? foo,pr .
close - I I I . .
a get to knew tr V I i .. I
110, Z ; I. I
.
-the 11 i . 2 F O
11 . ! a I
nearer I 2STORES . : I : f
Yew
kwtbere niustbea,, . ! I . : I Grou d V
. . . : - . I RfCT IL'
, goods. We hav ,50 ft, wide Z I
& . - I I
. I ; :
'a the I I ! i . . i
MoneY '- YOW i - - ;: : upp# 0
I
need the money. q - I 100 ft. long I I I MA rA
i -7 1 1 1
_ng in a uutsheil_ . -- I ING. :
I I ;
o4 the ae"o t , I : I I .
We rr. a - ; -, I : I
I I i -
noueY t* aid ugi ri .111, I - - - I ___
I . r 7
1
quantities Of Mer - I . ; 1-1 i
I
I
, I - ---- I : .
, ! : ---- 7 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I I I 1;
- ,
rrive, The thinge ........ . - , - . I
move out I : ;
I - : . I I
I at 011ce" . I I i
'
. I
I help both,jou ,%nd, 11 1 7 Though we have h d a ver' large sale of goo& Id
I - I . I y 0
.
posse"ions ]moat ! I I t
, 'a .1
. I I the past two weeks, there still remains in stoQk I s IL
. I
. i ,, , s
. I assortmen s of every thin o, I and wh at is.left of . 6d d i Ji i
rm _ . OY ,
I I I I I I
. mces in an, - - I be cleaned up at a convenienti rice to the customer. I
I I
__ do not want an odd suit of a I t left olh our table .7. Ev
Rdst S, e,tc I i . P
i I -
I ; I I there are two odd suits ces of any ot maia" i I
: . 1. dd I
- I ..
I '
. i A will be a case u ting1 the price in two; if n
etty Shirt watat i
, . ables, I
,rence this I I
season, I I , I I
choice o __ : , for they must go Out before! the firat of September,
Ilea yet. . SEIXY i
, -1 I
,
_1 I if you had thono,ht of bu ' later, on,
sta are excep, J J 'I
_I_tionly in waists I I 0 Y '- I I _s Aw
lto, . , i ; Dg a '3 it - per;hap
-, I
11 4 ; I i
Rr things thsr, tc I p you to see wha i I
'Il ; I . ay t is iu tho market.' at present. I ' Som
I I
11,eedfdt. W I
a men- 4. . I . I
I f I O g ;
I I- I oods on the low pric' list al --e the following: i
7 i .
I . I
- I'll . . . : I
I r i 1 I
I-OVIES - 1. !I .! . :
I I I
. . 1,
- . i '
! . i I
- i
OUTING HATS I ;
I I ! Suit ifor.44.95,10
: - .1
. 7 I I
ISTS ; I :j . i
. I ; I
I I i 1, I :; I 1
1i '
ANDKERCRIXF4 ; , . . . . . i I- , -
o
_- R,9 - - i . ; A pile of suits, which pre iously sold at prioes ra-a,
i I
R N V E A P, . .
, I from $6.50 to $8.50, -people Will r rofi t by mal
I I . Some I
I . i I
early selections from this' ile, I', I i
I i
P - .
- : II I
,
7 . I I 1, i - I
I I .
. I I . I .
-kad so on. , i I i 1; . i
. ! 11 i
. I 1, I I
I
I
7to I . . I
I have the oppol I I ,
. . - Wearing Trousers T 'C's I
v, choosing as we of_ I . i k I
. . .
"U uring . - . i , . ? I
L I : $
.ei I i .
siagda the Isteau" - I I I
I I an - in vari A patte
I
dt ' economical cost _. These are' made of 1 wool. weed, ' d 0
- . . ;
I I I I I ;
, When yGu require . and previously sotd at $1. 5. ' j; I I L I -
I .
4 i - 1 r i i
. . . :
. i :
.. .. . I i I
— , . 01 4AAAA 4A A A A A ok k*A% , .
. I
I . i I Z - I I I
. . I . I I
I
.
I 0
1 r
I
I I Boys' Suit, threlempie
e. 2al
. ! I 1 .
. ,
.
P,nths,,._ white dreEsr 11 i - : I :
- i ! * - I
I
, favar wi,t4 .the - V --- ' 4, t I
%iry folds of white. t Sizes 27 to 33 bredst—co I , vest and kni -
I I f , 8kers ,
I
,
q a degtee of simple I double seat and knee, an Oxtraor inary s for th' priqe,.,
I
eeowirrg and bc- v - :1 - q -1 -
I - -
; ill place it with any:6ve do lar suit appearan6e_
.
.on, tbese goods can - we wl
. !, . . I
a, ta -,ea out and 1 we the two principal q' alitiesliequired in bo ' sui6. -
again to look like i 96r, , I Y§ I
I 11 I I .
I I I .
I
I . . o $*! __1P__9__q__v_ q- I . :
I J._1_++ !_ i !_ i 11 4 : a .8 a *,I -T -. -* -.# , I
ORGANDI I ES \ I I I ;_
. ' ; -
; - I i I
I I I f
i I I
I' LAWNS : I
I
I IAL DI.-MITIES I I Fine Colored Shirts, 69c. I
i .
- I I
RLE PIQUES i I I I
i . I I
I . . i
r . !
,
USLINS I Shirts which we h4've so d all seas n for , one a
,',D MUSLINS. - ,_ - t
. and one twent -five. Th s is t e opportunit f ' th
; I ,y to e f
__ . i
I . . .
I
— : 111 . w
I D a
I ho comes in once a year 1f6r hi ,shirt, supply, nJ he'll
I . 3 .
I . 11 ! i I 1:
. half -a dozen or more. i
I I
I
: Domestic De- . I
1 , I i
1. i . i
I I i I I I . .
i- : . ; ------- W,7"" - - -1 . i 1!
- I .
-i - ! . : . . I
meatica"'is Pach to- - IL . :
.
es thegood& Tha I I i
red to, aupply your I SUITS 0, MEASURE.- 1.
,. I
icr'. " I .
I
The go a's are _ I I i I
t I ; i
freahnesso thus . * I
. ' . I I !
rr
ier suggestions, the . . I 00 Pieces Of SuiOa c t and ade to y I
,ble tot their little- . ; 91 I I I
. ; I
ca and quick salee! ' I p - r
;
I
,I . . I measure at i $141111
1 1 - i. i i I
'TONS . I .
I . I
.,'OTIONS .1 I I
F,F',TINGS "I -.Some of the suits a thls! rauore sold ab twenty
I . '3 ' I
some at twenty, ome a, eighteen,'and the mate'
SHEETIN.-Gs ,,,- . dollars, , i I
IIGS - I - represented are black wor ted, b ue serge, ney worsted,l
___1 .. . ; I
,
S
. . ures and the veryl best
I Scotch tweeds in beautifu) mixt 7 I
LINGS i . I
I I adian tweeds and worsted' The chance of bhls season to,
Etc. . I
. .1 a -fine suit at a low price 1 i
- ___._ -r I
I I
1. I t I
'
.
I
f1onth we make % . I
dda and ends. also- - Smocks "an love!ral I s.
d13 ,%ud much thwt ia I I I
.
I . 1
. I I ,
. .
t-iken as cash far Heavy waterproof mockE 1, with the blanket linin
- I I
I
;
I
riarket prices allow- - the brown duck with the! glazed rubber liaing. 1 These
f I I .
. the correct Amock for fall wear. ,You may have thpm In
li- . + I ho,ht weic,ht or the heavy.,i Ov 1ralls, with or without bit
, 0 0 : .
I
1, ., . . - I lig
I
blue, black, or brow 1 1
gray 111) ht i and heavy weight.
_! i . I i
.
7 . I
.A UL I i ;
I : I I ;
.
I
-
.
-
I" -, I ng . ISM' & Drawers -7
. . Underclothi - Ot
,
,
1, P I
v15 CO. I r i
I I i 'i I
11 . i
I , ;
I
I
I I . . t
- test Cash - The medium weily4t is being asked for'now, and I
: a I I .
I
I
. CV -1 seventy-five cent &ult is the popfflar grade ; we have a li
, , V&ore. ; I t
I . I i
- . ed quantity. I 1, I . I i .
, .
___ i I I
- I i . -1 I - I . !
M "MIMM
, i ., ., the deceSsef, . , , 5 1Z == L y igLut. X M g U149(1i;r9CJ 1 19t! , : . f
I I .
4
, :a] ,, Ad i I . ;
. ch, of Engl :kd a 11 I '
' took w -- : P "PrS ta
'-'via- a to, both Butter and. ; ken as Pash'
, perta.-inZa I
I
r', funeral services, I I . I I
I
. I a A A . . I
. J, Doherty'. 111, I I - - - - - - - I r
V I - - - - - - 1W - . I
Ilonday afternoon - I i I
, tended- A large - I
"
ie remains to the
I
r,erville'testif,ving to ' i -Greim I t e Ir
deceased was held 14 i -4
,I ?I
-1 I I
ie bereaved wid0`w- . .
,, Wagers Nvere rutich " I (sTiOCESSORS TO GREIP. & ATAOD NALD) r 11 ,
'
r
,
I
I
I
Ci, _,T ! I
I -
i
lill f,
I
I _, _,
PLERTY YET I !
I
.
I s
I
-
. .
*"""'
,ring T o
1
leata of the death -
__;, must, have occur- Johnson Bros.! Old St 4n -d,
,
. !
.-aturday night or i I i
and, ia . I I I
eu he was fa . I !
- SIE A C3TZrX f
noon his body f -
qre ? F - I -
h _ a occurred - I I I I t I
. I ; i
Iotlllraayl previDuslY- . i
- number of .
!,-,.en , on Satiirda,y
: 1.tot. discovered un- . .
Whea ,
Ti-
a. rurce(i their ,Way, I.;
hum dead, bsvi'39-
T u deceased Vvaa-
, I and while
, ;rglan( ,
d ' and was one Of *
n
ar.,
wAide. ( dD&veY,,
, 0 fl
. - ri, v as p jaessed Of 114, .
-and had seen -'r
. -,lived in ITeV8311 . .
. C I
%s knawa far and
- I t
. .
L .
-
e man, mosr neal I- Z
I
: tulne recen.tly he,
I
. oldous Bank. 110' . t
.
. ountry. While, lie .
I -
- wn age, he rn,1181 - -,
.
..
11y tha four Sec"r, : I
-,n. at big
- Sion list
ieq Wag conducted
.
.
-, and the renla"i" I
I I
.aiort cemetery at '. I I
N f I
"I
I
,last. . I I
I I
I
- .
11
-
.
- Ilibbert, delivoMl I
-
-
-
lie season at the .1
.
,'eduesda-Y of last'
.
"
; awoon Gold chaff . " .
I "
d tested atarid&rd- r I
,
.
I
I
, ,
I
, ...
- -
-
-
-
I
-1
.1 I
_: . I I I
. : i I--
, I
I -
7 - ... i
.
.
11 .
V i i __
I
i
nct riAriyLz i LAUUnDIU11 I . 1
9 . I 1 4 .
. I
. i
ImO MANITOBA 0: 6 1* a :
I ; w
I i__. I I
, I
.
-
I AMM99 tot M93999RD2LU - -
i r
I . I
ON SEPTEMBER Ist, 19020
; I . I
. I I .
Phe C. P. R. will run Fa ab rers'Excutsion to Winn
L I ; I
. ONE V Ay T10KET . ,
. I : .
;
o WiDnipeg will be sold, but each personwill be' furniB
?vith an extension coupoto made good, to any point in M
.
I .
oba. freel not beyond Moogejaw or Yorkton,
I
-
; . !
7 GOING, $1d - RETURN $18
! .
. I
I i I -
i . I I
Tor full information apply to
; !
GREIG & STEWART Aken
! I
I I .
! I
.
For Canadian Pacific Rail. ay tickets and tele apb, D 1, nio , a
Ci xpress OompaDy ; Elder, Dempster& Beaver ine ntqa hips.
. Ills
. I
I
,
I
;
I i
. . I 1
i
I ; I
II
i
.
i ,
i I - .
r .1 I
1 i I
i i i t
. I t i i
I . I I I
i
k
. I
I , I l
I I I
. I I I I
. i I ------ I ,
e. .
t i , ;
' I I I ` ` . i : McLEAN BR08.2
.1 I . I , Pubbsherj3 I
r .
I : I ; I I SEAFO TIEI, - RIDAY AUGUST I 22. 19,02 i ! * I 1;
. a ..
!i . ! I 9 . . . ;_
[ , I . I i . —.[. i- i .1 . 1 $1 a Year in Advance. -
, , ,.- I I I
i i I I i I - ===_- ------- ____d .
I . I I . x I i I I -
i manyplacesbave reaO interfered with 25th, Barrie th,Brampton. Third Di- laige rand
, tHE CtOPS 010 ONTARI9. I g y I iso profitable ranching industr 7
1 1 ,y will
L I . I ,
a
ORS 1; il I . cultivation. There is very little menJoik HigV h ol , , vision-5,th It fantry Brigade— 16th, Pioton; beestablished -by Ont46rio meri. This will
i
I I I . - :
loor Vhe following bulletin egarding the rops of any da age from in adb P ists or blight, 0- 40t,h, Cobourg - ,45th Lindsay ; bud 46tb, create a market for ftom one to two thous _
. ! . . .1 I !
0 ithe province has just been prepare by Sol ae injiiry was inflicted in the easter ' I and ' PortHope.; 3thlinfantry Brigade-42od, and head of Ontario lb in . -
11 Public 00 I iattle British :Cot i
t 0 Oatario Departmert. of Agrioulture. cot uties by spring froobB. Mangels appear Perth : 47bb, Frontenac ; 49t1i,' Stirling ; umbia. The Ontario Agricii1tural Aasoei _
.
00r ,btoed on the re. orte of i m regular corres. to )e an exceptionally zood crop. Turnips Cott h C ruwall. _
ult. d P .- I is an 50th C ation is filling an or4er re6eived from the 1
0 and -beets are generally flourishing, partiou; Separ(tte School . 511h, Pros - - - .
p enis. The suatemenits sent in desbribe If i . Northwest Territories for 20 Yorkshire and
t ;
ust lat, l9p_: : ar on high or I do -
're a
1
C P'ditiono existing'on Aq1g I ! ilfht h nd. Carroteare ' I ( lanaaa. Berkshire sows. and forty-five bred boars. .
. . i -
. . in well, :reports from the northern diot Iremt Books[ 11
__ i PALL WHJ AT. , I i riot i i —The expenditire of the smallpox epl_ The stock is to be de iveiedl,' bAdore the 15th -
i i ; I
I I . being not ceably favora ble. In Brant, . I of October. I E
I I domic in Otta v% up to July Slat was $926, .
i he yield of fall wheat Ihm been from! fair wher I I I . -
I a ': a large araa has been devoted for the firsi _V ; 059. Out of We there is. to be deducted !--The Galt football team .18 arranging a ;;
to JVge, except i a E sex tid most of the t- to at gar beets, th returns promise t ; T,b 5 l ' $465 receiv,ed 6 ,
. , e . . I . j, AlE_,- kle INTEP TAD a ir rp outside patients, leaving tour, begitming on A4gust Ovb. to inelude :1
I
co#nties of the Lake Eris group. 1 In se oral Irn I . all the important towns and I cities from To-
. be satiqfaotory. I . . i .1 : 4 -I-
.1
i . 4 1 1 -I ? I - a bill for tfie city) If S25.594. ! .
ring in4tances from 35 to 40 bushelai have :en I I - I - , i —The statue of he Queen to be placed in I !"
I FLA ., rontoeastto Montrol sud, Ottawa, The .
-7'-- . - i
r1orted, and.the average yield #ill'be loon- I I AFORTHO . -
" I I P'SIE wing of the parliament I
Xidid s ` era y a o .. There appear, to doMilarAively fewi I . I I front of the W' tour was decided upop after ithe receipt of a . .z
i . W _r
Will , 4 bl b Ve the avera a for the last 20 ' building@, Toxbntc, is now on the aeaj and is -number of invitaVions. froml cllubs in the ' I-
'
614rs, The chief damag to tbe!orop e4ery. localities in which fl is iaised, these bein I , dibtrictnamed. The openin I g game will be .. I
;Aiere was from rain, wh'ch occurred sq'fre- nearly %ItD confined to the western Frayne, ,. Grogo T I (honors), ' Jennivon, expeated to reach Toronto in the course of 1
p ayed at the Toronto exhibition -against ;
We - Martin, Me hereon, Robinson, Sweet Tay- - ten da a. The e leatal has been complet- .I -
u ntly as to delay the ri pening ;of the rain counties. Such report@ as have been re 9 y I
- I ; ; . o i
4 i I . a picked Toronto team' T6 Galt club has 1
. o# about a week later than 'usual, and ceiye.d are f a highly f&Vorable character. lor. ed., I I l, I . ]
I A
n if . I ! ' for the third time woulthe oharnpionship, of A,
The crop a generally fill e and heavy, but in PE TR i Hon. J. 10. t.-a4on is oonsidering the I I .
I ,
v [ioh also'kept the binler from worOng I . I' i I * i — the Western Football! Association; the old. i
, , ' -
I
ear- p1nany instances, owing to the soft 'con- 40, 8 inat cee lodged y Iain storms. Senior lea ing,Part 1. —Armfjtro 9_113.rown, advisability o tabl,labing a private light. . - A
I I 1: . . I . rgert q ague of association
,
i ion of the ground and the taplgled state . Hueston, Ms.xWell. McCracken, MoOut- h- ing plant at t ke,C tral rison, Toronto, to eab and the I& it I 11
, I FRU T. I - . . . p
_
C#3s- ii prison, he, asylums, the mercer football clubs in Cana0a. arid of the, Pro- A
.
.
floome of the crop. FDr these caueels a ,ppl * Id eon, MoInti sh, McLean, Riley, Walsh, -ght, the I r - vincial football league. - . I ,
i,
! . es ) omise to I very yvell, though and parliame t 4 ildingp. Last, year the i
't on of the fa h I ' ,
, and , ' 11 wheat ad to e eat: wit reports di I. -r greatly as t ' the present eon- Part IL—A metrong, Brown, Martin, Riley i
. , lighting of t ese inatibuddris co —Next week 9, car shipmenit of -red astr&- il
i -at nearly . a I
- ., .1
i
uld h cradle. M.ention wag! made in var1iou9 dit n ani: )respects of t e -harvest. The L. Short, 8. Sho'rt. I Part 1. Hepburn: . chan apples will be sent frd:m Grimoby to 11
. I I 4 1 1 i I
,
I , '. t . ; ' _' 810,000- i I - . "'
0 ritiell of grain sprouting in the shook ' and 0 , Hewitt, Kilburn,'! OAlley, Part II.—Crer- I
I tre a Fleem to have bile re'M:arkablv free Dich 4 13
Of I n, be field. Cutting began in some 11dis. f , ar,'F,dmundo, McNamara, Oakley. lire. on, wife -of Rev. Dr. Di the Glasgow market iti cold !toprage, ip tn A
I
,
: I ro re, pastor of the 06u ral Presbyterian kson' dividual cases. That 8, the sp lea will be L
.
IT tew caterpilla obqliag moth'e and, I - — church, _
ir Ots as earl as the mid4le of July,-bu the ] I . . , Part Il. matr'iculation.— Evans, Fear, -
w . y oth r des r ictive i ,8, Ithe fruit present-, Galt, died or ( graded according to sike, anq only one size )
)u k of the crop was, hiir eated 1 the . it Gibb, Gill, toodley, Keen, Baker, Bigham, r 14y !last, -after- several . 1!
, . ing!geod a pleo, with th exception that ' is at will be putin &-case. the eas4 being af tar I -
_.
m * week of the met Davidson, ufton! L rge, McCallum, Mo- montht.' illnes 1. , 5v. ,Dr. Dickson i p,.d" imi I
th, 'arid on August : I
18 is Eadly a )qtted in so e' caaw,. Owing to I I I . to those iu which eggs ro ab with one . .1
I , ' e. mer, Bruce, F. A. Large, pend rig iis I
I h re still remained some lUo . Pherson, Pf im I S. present vacationin Scotland. i
: :: _ Oil weiandc)l1dweathet the yield, 'which at I I Afamily'3of tircesons and seven daughters . appleineach cornpartment. GlaiRgo*was '
I e, the'samp' e ma be re arded aa of one time womised to Ile abundant, will be E. Large. I I I . I I
i
1 !31 - . I Part II. -junior lelaving.—Atkinso I n . , I. survive. I I . selected because theGlaegow, exhibitionso .
I . 1, o'O quality, althou h, a,a alre4d'y stated, considera I reduced i vWume, as much of' - I . i . - - I I
I I . - the fruit 5 dropped fl the trees. Win- I . ana tan appi A
he e nae been soma rip outing of grain Brown, Cad ; El ie, Godbolt, Kirk, tang- —The B ribish! var office now has on foot -extensively advertised 'C d' te in a
, 0 Rich- a scheme for the' e couraging of horse breed- tb%t region and it was i tbouglat there w.ould
a ( )ot paratively littic iuJq1ry was doue.1 by, ' i . I - -
'
, I ter apples. in partictilar are likely to be ford, Mavle Moki?,y. Peart," 'Pyke, -1
,
oi : i 1 fears entertaii .1. 'R Robinson, Walks 1119 suitable for war, in Canada. The be a better market - thOre thail in any other
n 6 ins oi pestp, de9pit the! 1104 scarce, thel earlier vdrie ties being much ards, E_ binsoili T. - The Grimsby fr6it giowers are en- I I
itiop . Wheaton (French.';by !sieB)i DavidBon,! Dor.'. scheme will b ' -bed under the super- citV. z
.. .
I 0 of t)lhe Hemian fly. Rust and smut were' moreplent4u]. R,3porls 4a to the yield of I V1811DU Of the co due - deavorin . to secure the! eo-zp6ratiou of fruit .
I I report,ed here and therei throughout the plume are ketieraliy unfavorable. The crop land, Eabs(n, P. F rrell, Jones, .eane, ana ian Mirlistry of Agri . 9 I
not to ie and is 1 agwood, .MaTav ish,! McPherson, Neilsou, culture. A I r u ber of horses will be men in other districto, Be that a ihipe
i
pto lince, but I a eqious ext! rito . & light ari,e in most sections, owing to the - N w ton, O'DODog6ue,! Pearson, Scritrigeour, shipped to Ca a. a F,rmstiad purposes. compartment may bei filled! with fruit. I
theie will be dance of stra% -
I jury caused byspring frdats and the later —Another 6qort is about to be made to 11 .
r . ' ' Bryans, Burt, ibiam ron, Campbell, Fer- St. Catharines, Stoney C.reek 1 d Burlington -
. ANI H I", A T. I rains, while where spravin has been neg. fruit men are likely to co-opekate. It is ex -
i a I . secure the r lease of Robert Mackie, sen- I I
1! ' I gueon, Holt' Marion,'McLeau, Ross, Tot- .
This crop Is expee, ed to! be good one lected th3'ravuges of the ourculio 4ave Peoted that the applew, -will jeell At a good I
'I" I
0 ham, Thomfinson,! Wiloon, Zimmer, teueed to ser ten years .in,tbe-,, Kingston . I
tboth in point of -yield and lnality, although been very destructive. Some of the firuit I M llen, profit, although they *re of a tender var-
; I a;t, lRober Russell, penitentiary for' complicity. in thd Napanee I I
a n4mber of poor fields are to be 'ound in hiis been i es have Brogden, Farr , I tson, .. 1 1
1 'N t month Mackie will ietY, as the a I
I maged by. rot. Peach Smith ()French). r bank robbery. pple crop is a failure in Eng. - .
P 1) I ' Xa land and Europe. .
various section . Most of I the i j ui y to the generally d ' n" well, arlid Ithere will be an i . have served fLrii' y i re.-,Mackie.was a reei,
y ' * . . I I
or6 has been caused by boavy rain i, whic ield. Pears' also promise matia. I I I dent of obot . I - 1,
, . , . . I ' '
r
rils, hav caused consid lrable i " lcldgii ig," the factory r 3turr, 8 In diost ne.igbborhoods. Goderlich Dis#ict ee ng. on tain om s A. Brown, a well Hu-ron.NOtes
. —
I y long. 'A f)w corn. Grapes hay'e austainedl considerable injury The financial Aist iat meeting fo the known la .
I Istr ,w being unusual , esseli i4 of St. Cather"ines, died on —Mr. Philip Holt, X. C., d aty judge
- I from frost ,'and tho.wet weather has in some Methodist churches of';Goderich distri t . op
-
I 1pia6 to of rust have 'beeni made, !but the - . . I was Friday mt. Ele 'had been working on his 'of the county coarb of uran, has been ap- '
.
. I
f i localities esulted in m Idew, but the yield held at Holtheaville, n Thursday, ugust farm a I #
ral tenor of the reporti is of a; cheering I n aboat w weeks ago a small piece pointed local judge of I the high court of
:
I I
en I Every 'miall, ater in the d'stri t' but ,eb i - I
I da fair o be an av - one. BerriEs 7th. eard " of h bead of barley stuck in justice forOntarjo. I I
,. . arves bi . . rake 5, a I also th c e , ,
US641, very little of the or p being ut until have bee % large crop in nearly all par to of three were presev d r. e laymen. i hroki fl 6t Ing Is, slight ound,resulting —Wotd comes from $;a1teoats,, Assinihoia :
! F I ,ter than I :
I cha;acter. H ting will be of the
.
'
-
I 4i the Prov, cle, but rainvl weather has consid- ArrangementR wc,re m de for Missionary an- __ I I
. . I
;ab*04t August 7bb. T 1 '"' "btlool P0180011119 Dd #ually causing' his that Mr. Wm. Weir, *ho went out to that,
.
I ;
I . I eeably int 3 fered with' icliing ti nd market. niversaries. The !following are the am';unts de ath
0 : B RLEY. 1 ' 1 ' country from Clinton, a few monthe -ago,
I '
*
I '
. I 10 a few localities the barley ha i vest be- ing them. ii . . I .. assessed each app intTent for the pt rpose —Ha ilto. i1i to'be the Canadian bead- has met with a very s4d accident. As the
-
i , . PAISTURES AND -LIVE S-VOCK. I stated :— I I I quarter for i e uternational Harvs ry goes, Mr. Weir *as blasting &stone,
. I
ithgatilin the third w6 k of J ly, but, most of I - i 18uperan' r Gen ral Oompa in 6 per ted r ecently in New and the charge riot exploding, 6e retur- tied to
1 , The unusually large i1mount1bf rain which I - ys I
W'l the rop was ye'ri t out ion ,t'h 6 of - I nuation. Conference. Jersey, with 06 c spi t I of $1-20,000,000. The examine it, when A *'ent Dff and tw bas
, Ira I
a' d Anjust, the wo , d 11 me4thei h1vingp de. has fallen this summer has ke t the pastures Gc t $82 _ ;, 812 35 Americ n marulact rers of harvesting ma- lost the eight of one, ill not both eyes. Wo
n , green and freab, and pr1ornotea a lu . I iderich, North S i .
r I
I irationo. , xuriant Goderich, Victoria ki 44 t 6160
layea OFE _ 11 here illlt be, a large -
and ' i will growth of arass. Consequently live stock : chinery are in lie oow;ern. The Canadian hope to bear that h bag ndt atiffered -so I
. I
i
yiel.0 of Plutw1ha(i,i mul hich Clinton, Wesley ! 68 ' 10120 plant, which is o! hug proportions, is ported. Vt loss of the eye- I?
, , . Is severtly as To ,
, ,, gh oc biodfera )le is re- everywbe e are in fine i sud healthy condi I
'
be docolorei , 0 Olinton, Ontario - 60 9105
portad of good color A ' h Ft I he bar- tion. No mention is tQe by:any clorree* ; I now in course f 4 redtion iu East Hamil- eight is a terrible vffli4bion, particularly to .
l
a uc 0 ' .the prevalence of spy disorder Seaforth : I , 60 . 9: 00 ton. , . I 0, man of -nature,
ley ,la,ised in the pr?vi,nce.i now Od on, the pendent of Holmesville i ! 43 61;, 45 Mr. Weies e#ergetic I
f - —Mr. Rob A Be th, M. P., of Bowman- —Mr. and Mrs. Jam6a Conn'ell, of Gode.
farir i, the matter o bo or is not so limportant affecting E to ek, and thd attaclKs of flies ap - Blyth 1 48 7 20 . I .
I
I Ek few Qls ago, and : f cir general pear to be Iless troublea6me thaii in other, Dungannon 1 - i 4 9 ville, h is R0110 to t1i e old country to buy.% rich township, and Mt. Tisdall, of Clinto,u- -
I " 't was I ' 1 1 in 41mostlevery nbighboihood Nile 1 45 :1 7145 hackney staiii d to take the place of Robin 3.pp f .
6rposes the crop T.y bel terme4 a first. seasOnE. Fire I I . 63, 85 Adair 11. and tar , which horseR- he re-. with his automobile, reached the Bay -
i .
I .class one. T erel will immense it is repot I e that the iiupolieo for the fall: : I I I . .. field road railway oro& Ang st 01 linton at the
. 1 Benmiller 40 : 5,95 -
I
e an " - . i i cently iold to jc to the United States. He
. and winter keep of live'stook,are abundant i ; f name time, on Tuesday of last week, from
,amo tot of sbra*, m ch of hic4 has zbe6n Auburn . 56 81 40 .
I . . I I : i i I also expects t bring out- some youn opposite4irections. -1 aither saw theether .
. :
lodg lit by the rain, and s:i) a of it will'bave as the hay i and roo t cro 3 re above the av ; 9
I I Walton I i 28 1 25 1
)Aar Itob, i cht with the nower. A ' . erage, anc ! straw -is of ult3usual !,length. i Clydes Jale stallions. Mr. Beith expects to until just about on thel track, and its sudden
few co,-rres- I -Much Londeaboro 11 47 7: 00 .
. . . of the ha- however, iO of irif rior quality return Barly i i ... eptember. glimpae of the automobile caused the horsel I
- on ents mention rust but1no ser7aurstiTury I . i - Tuckersmith 20 Si 05 .
p . t —M I -. Chri; t1o0bex Hart, a prominent and I . -
Wan has' ee1n sustained I rop i The flow (I milk is good, n 'the season'e , Bayfield I i 31 . 4 70 d turnn My . and Mrs. Connell -
. y ' .
buy rain. i i I ri of §heese and 'butt ill be heavy. respected fari i of the township of Oana- road. Mrs. Connell was badly - .1
I i . I .
i t I I Varna 1 44 6. 60 bruck, torm) t while draiyIng 1 n out on the
i
the a rorri outpu 1 tombeel an
I I I OATS. I i Some eaEtern returns not onsiderabl6 I 'o shaken up and the bug!,y and liarneES Wertil, -
i I , a7 )c Rev. .E. N. Baker, of Stratford, prealented hay, met w iae4rdeuty which resulted in I
, i itb i i -
. increase inj the number 0 w,q kept, whi so smashed aclinewba t.
;
I
T is promisento Le one df th*e' beat ears in a few 'Western localiti 9 decrease , the case of St. Jainea'Aurah, Montrea l and his death. Th' hor ies ran away, he was a .
I . -
tun r ord for oats, both as r ards grain and !to raise the amount throw load and had several ribs _ —Fhe remains of M-1. win. J . Clarke, ,of
ndWd. i I . h mer highily respec . ted residentl I
i the diatriet under'too from ' !
stra , especially on! high 4& a and on .W,ell- I - asked for toward relief of the church.! broken an aternal injuries which Juouctpri, a for .
. I - ' BEES AND 13 ind 3il ved . . '
. . I Ho R a ; , re I I
.
1drai d 8 -bile. Thei straw, 'Is u1suallyl de- - yl* , i Mrs. Leich, distTict organizer of the W. resultel his iatb He was 60 ears of of Exeter, t? to Exe'ter from that
cri A, eportF ias to the yi city, on Saturday we cling, 9L inat., :and I
;ri d as tall, atrai hu and ell he ded, eld 1 ofl hone . . I . y
var M. S., ad eased the eetang in reference to age,.& 'it birthday.
_ greWy, according to looa lity', but are o Or nd his d(iit i h ocourred on hi. interred in the Exeter emeteryi, Deceased I
'but a considerable portion Of the orop'l has rage prod ue the worle..of the society. On resoluticliii, she His family ha ..arra iged for a presentation was bom in Ireland 63 years -ago and wben 7
I
lbeen beaten down by the hleavS rains pre- the; whole favorible. lChe I &0 'I was assured of the he rtyr sympathy of the to him on the evening of ,that day. -
tio 11 will bil abou 45 p urids 06r hive. Th :.._1 --- ,Cana dfi with his
aili: ig duringtPle latter pa t of July, and I meeting with the'wo5k. - 1 12 years of age came I I - i
,, bees have warmed . go i]D —Mr. John k. C iazle a, of Toronto, has parents, settling in Loodon, wh: he lived I
ft ly, ito much . ere
here will be, much irouble n so ne par in It was decided t .430 -operate with all .
9 r arv!sting the crop with th binder. few the opinic of many oo respondents, though other workers t e et he greatest po i ssible just returned ficimm,a extended trip through many years, afterward moving ; to Exeter,
. in some,parlbs the awar iog has been late.in 0 , the Temiska. ixt, rt gion. . He states that
.
oml ilaints of niab alind s u are ade, but vote for prohibition o the 4th of- December. during where he was engaged jnbusine 3 for some
, . I "! 'on I . time, but later returne4 to London and eon.
ot E,ufficient ,o be i. ga de i as serious. the eeasor.; They are i alth6fty conditi —4 . ! : see has been made
, i I
11 everywbe 0, and re I the past year. The land is being rapidly tinned to reside in thaV1 city upto the time
i I mar abi free from dis-, I I I I
. . . I
A 8 i, ! Huron Thoroughbreds'Sold. oleaired. and f ims df veloped, splendid crops
I I . ease. Thajoupply of n otak *as abundantl . I , of his -death. I I I
. I
I M&ny farmers abstained rem sowing the owet weather aeri-I At the sale of p6digrle6d Shorthorn Cattle being already fi rvested, the spirit of enter- —on Monday of I -sat week, El ext Button .
; I in most 10 alities, but t, ; I - rn
-
)omr on field pia this yea on acclount of ously interfered with honey:makiDg. 1 held last week at ,Hamilton, under the. Bus. prime and pt d reas being very apparent afid Robert MoDunagh of Whigham, were I
0 . I .
t* ;he depredations of the bu d the last I LABOR XNh WA('.1E piceis of the Hamilton'stook yards o6m, among the setbgrq, who are anxiously look- out Butto" team of . .
ur , ; pany, ' ' driving with W`t4. . I
rl$ ; thme seasons, and the pea was .1 - 59 cattle were sold, the total ainount, ing forward to khe completion of! the new I
* Is 0 'r gZags I re- I ponies, when somethi won [wrong with .
z
I
t The searoity of jab 9 an aver- I i6tone(I the horses 4
g i:iy substi uted-; but the rainy weather . or durin' .the haying ceived for.the sanie being $24,820 . Government rima'through the region. Many the whiffifletree, which Ift'i
; -
fine aus d the crop to run very much to lattaw, and harveAting seasonE fis A oOmmOrk -cOm- ,age of about'$420 head. The high eet price villagesand a6ttlementsare springing u C .
: I I f blosso " I . - i , P so that; they ran aw& _ The 1buggy Was
., c
W_ nd E o lengthened the perio, 0 Filling plai tin 11 sections of th Province, and of the sale was paid fdr a bull, Captain T. E. and prorperin
I I n I , I I I ' upset and the young mqu throi6 out after
b in many instancee the ods h ve i de. the prose t season offers exception in * Robson's Wanderer's Last, which wag sold —The Cana I n Giverri'ment will have to beia dragged some 4istance 'in the 'to
*
r ;
L Lg . py
EM F
;
get " Haa this I 710ppears to hav 1 to Mr. George Bcthw' 1, Nettleton, MiFs., pay $150,000' to.- its irect service to South eat escaping with illight'aut on the
elojed imperfectly,' while in Idinio6nd respe t. Extra belp e - P, L I
,h this variety ha's been attack- been difficitIt to obtain alm st everywhere, for 82,005.' !
, 6nd lVentwort , q Africa. This will be divided equally among forehead and some bFulpes. Ptobert X. -
- L I i 0
d by a green aphis. The yie d of the 1pea crop and vvageE have- h.ad d3cidedly, an upward The amounts realized by the reep6otive the Allan, E d4 ir-DeMpater and the Fur- Donagh bad his right 4rm burti avid is util-
P I
i ene .ally is one of the moat irregular on tendency. i Many corre Fponde ts who state owners were : George Atnos. Moffat' $I,- ness companie Tho boats are to be cap- able to use it. The horleeis ran _11leveraltniles
I - I I
I
I r ecoro, some correspondenti reporting large that the st ply of labo is ad iquate couple 235 ; A. C. Pettib Fr eman, $1,675 ; Lines able of ateamii gi at east tan knots. The before they were caught, -and ithe vehidle
I p I . I I
tur e, while others descri pe ,the yield as this opinion with the state I in nt :that but Douglas, Caledo ia, i $885 ; R, Millert subsidy, $150, QOO a ear for five years, is was ,completely broken up. I ,
i . , I
7ver, poor one—in some instances not few men re hired, as trie farniers are doing Sbouffville, $2,720. - J M Gardbouse, High. large, but in frumin ,, the agreement the
I I r Y y * . —Joseph Coutte. of Chiselliturst, had
vorto cutting. Owing to .the frequent . their own work, with the aid Of machinery, field ; $1,845 VV. G.1pettit & Sonj 'Free- Minister had i reci gnize that there is a
t , I " They quite anexperience last Frid", -afternoon.
) or : ainsimildew has set in in! various locali- or by exchanging servims with their neigh- W&D. $5,355 ;; C pt& n Robson. Ilderton, Poor prospeet f ret irn cargoes,. - .
I
p .. ..
. I - He had purchased a a0arm. R bees from
are ,lea. I bore. W, iere a reason is assigned for the $3,605 ; Henry Smith t Hay, $1,075 ; XV. A have very litt thi Cape that we want," I
: I . Truman Brintnell, wbow'aa drtT'=g into his
COR'N. scarcity o. help, it is ge erally attributed to Flatt, Hamilton, '6,5'5. i said Sir Richard "' ut diamonds, and our .
I
I prefer nee of youn . me , fpr city life f 11 , . tb' e inust be limited." place to setit up. When goiag through
i
the This indications are that *ol crop w 'I ; The 0 owing ani Is were disposed of purchases in to li the gate the wind blew the hive joug inat the
: o i0erably below the average, owing to emigration to the Nor west and the high. for Mr.. Henry Smith, of Springhurat Stock -There should, howev r, be a good market in 6
I
I I in theaso6ld of the earlier part ( . f the season and er inducements offen d Farm, Hay, and the ioes realized : South Africa for Canadian products and wheel, and jarred theffi7e so 49 to allow
y the lt'"'r the bees to escape. ., hay ma Is
I I . 17.8.
i camps being also referr -d t so f or Bowhill Eqglie4 L dy, red ; calved Oc manufacturee. . - .
the e eessive raise of July. The greatest - Truman and the horse,. stin ', them both
' 619 oauo corn_
njur from the latter causi i was sustained the abortige. There .1upm tober 12th, 1898, bred bV G. B. Armstrong, —At a brilli rit reception given a few days I - Tr d . 6 and held I
I . , re , 0 1 erous tain. 6 ago by Mrs- el ie . Sartoria, at the'reai- severely. uman jumpe -on'. .
ho orlops growing on lovi -lying lands or. plaints as to the quali of abor ob Toeswater, Out., broukht by James Crerar,
% o t . ! Tie the borse as long so he 'could, but the pain
ndriliu d lands., In mani ,,ases the failure able. . . I Shakespeare, Ont.', price $340. i dence of Mrs. , S. Grant, in Cobourg, the w . . I -,
I
. __. ; , a ild andit got aw . As
I I i red announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Sar- et the animal wi I SY it
I - '
5,C was so complete'that the e '-do were lough- . I Maud Languish, ; calved February toris' daughter i 'Miss Vivi ' Sartoris was was_p ssing, Truman threw the! hive out of I
I en .1
ed up. While corn in everywhere back- ISSuccessfAWall tildents. : 10th, 1900, bred Oy V m. Waldie, Stratford, A
, I i the rig and ran for bis life. Ml. coutts,
I ward' reports from numerous localities note - Oct., bought by'G. C rey, St. Johnsbury, made. I At the r,ecept on there were Ameri- I I .
i . . The real Itis f the p blic school leaving,' T can citizens from eve V state in the Union, who wAs about four ro 1) . so bad- I 1
,
our hat ith the getting in of wfkrm, fine weath- or part I i inioroleiving exaZoation, for the I Vt., price $185. i . ! who extended ponar tulations. Miss Sar- ly stung that he fell to I er rou I d -from the
making good,progres , so that with Claret's Perfection,' red ; calved March . an jaud ,other
r it ra [ . county of luron, were givlen! in THri. Ex. torie, who is a 6au-h r of the late Algernon effects of the poison. . r. I
.
mit- he continuance of favorablei weather, a air FOSITOU lad t week. ' This rogt lts of parts I 20th, 1901j bred by W. G. Mileun, Goring 9 members of thefamily , i I V ia , aid of p
I . one - Me nZ Charles Frederi6k a d Mrs. Nellie Grant f , , _ails -
I iel& may be obtained. The damag df tricula- Ont., bought b E lis Williams, u I
; . and 11, sei tior leaving, partl 11. ma , I of water, succeeded ini getti k the ,bees
i . ?
.
orbwo appears to have en un sually tion, h I jun Perry, Ohio, price $195. 1 Sartori8, Wareesh, H mpabire, England, and. away from the old gentle- ol was var- I
. I
I . ,one matriculation and part 11. -
! . . Mavis, red ; calved 5eptember 25th, 1901, granddaughter of Get eral Ulysses S. Grant, . ? ' I
I specially in t Lake ior cayinE, for Huron and eith, are given I ; . ried to the houseand *00 in Ped. i
'
I
I
I .
. -
I and eorgian Ba 411 ; I bred by S. Rankin, Fairview, Oat., bought Is to be .marri d to.Mr. Frederick Roose. - 1 3
. . Y Counties. I I below.11 , I., by H. Cargill & Son,! Car ill, Oat., ..'price velt ScOvel, S) of Chevalier and Madame -'exchange is alr adyflgu iing on the 9
I I ! i —An
I . -
I I
I ' e base of honor Tnatr,cu'lation the ex- I 9 - I
i I HAY AND CLOV R. I . i I eoutkty 4_10U
, I ; In $210. i i Edouard Scowl 1 nee Marcia Roosevelt. Mr. probable changes in 1 he I noil
I presis n in brackets %fter 66 candidate's I _ I .
. f!' I I I I
I Gr sses of all kin& ma e an irr men86 Checkmate, roan ; , calved March 928th, Scovel is a couiiii of President Roosevelt, a which are likely to.takO place it the elei!- I M
Ekame lindipates the Bubjeet 4nd class ofl I
rowth this year, bu,t wher grown f( r hay I by Henry 'Rowe, Exeter, out nephew of Mr. Frederick Roosevelt, of Ne I
. 1901* bred W tion in Unuary next. jt naya': Already
I h ' , i I
-told agains the crop in 'bq: onorq obtained. i 'e: Yoxk and of Madame Bicardo Dijz Alber. people are counting.on ome of he chan es
the v0ot weather " in, bought by R. Watso ;'& Son,xtinpral Ridg g__
I
Or of ng a - cur n . So. 4 ii t a subject .
, Inatt both cutti In the , I nior leavin g . I
t; nd . . i n ; 1 Onlario.
1. . ! I I . A
I I brackets &'t'er a name ii idic te' an addition- I Ohio, price $145. 1' I tini, of Cohen A large number likely to take plaes ne t Janut the
- . - cil. In di sion N,.1 ry in
I I I
nuehj was this so that, alth ugh. in I many I ____ - of American citizens have been invited to. county council. I MT. Holt , .
I ,
ecticins mowers bad started in th fira &I subjecit In which the iand Me passed. , : I A
. . I the wedding, whiol *takee place in St. will certainly retire,an it is said that Mr. 3.
I -
' I The no. nee are gro iped according to e8t fo Volunteers. - I
I weeklin July, there was atill some hay unt I I , 1. Peter's church, obojrg, on Saturday, Aug- Chambers willalso - artiong the harries men- .
. I I -9 i
(lilt & the end of the mont countiesi I ut not accor ing o local cientres. I A radical departurei in the training f the . el-, , =
,
,
,
,
. , the .frpqueDt I I 0 net 23rd. I i I tioned as likely aspiran, lorthe apaaitions A
I . I e I i
I showers, haviuk dela d operat ons in I I 0 Youtg, of Calborla
beav This at p an been taken by the Education! rural militia has been: adopted this. year. —One of thB many Clanadians who have are th'ss of Reeve o, s nd .
I I I I
r . I
Depar nent, at the Ina anco of the Ontarioi Inplace of having all the infantry . regi.
I he field. Notwitho,tandi all this, a cow I I i crossed the line earl in life arid prospered ex -Reeve J. N. XcKen ie, of Asbfield. The
- I yi
,
i
i
___
I
,
I
.1 I
I es
I I
IU
r y I
I
; , I.,
,
h
1 I
-
,
I
" ' I. I
"
[ rge
. a ad,
L
I , (
.
vJ
I leas
1
5 't
I
, it" V L I
( i
Oidiir4ble number of farmersVerme or unate Educa ;, io:6l l Association, of isuppressing the ments turn out, it haa been decided to hold greatly, died on Sun ay last in the person report is that Wardeni Donaldt Patterson
. I
enough to get their big out of ha OuBed names, of t 3,e high ischo )Is, with the object -camps of instruction for officers and' non- of Mr. James ! States willretire though hei .
McMillan, United one of the beat men
i of pre' ent LVg the mak in g oi comparisons of commissioned offi'cers 'of the regiments of . " - .
I in firot-class conditiot, but Much o Dbe crop, . . : senator for M4igan. Senator McMillan at the board. Mr. Joon Torrance,, ib is
. . L I the w4 k i if schools. T iese., comparisons in Ontario, Quebec lan& the Mar I
will be of only medi6m quality,!an por I itimfl PfOv- ,was born in Hamilton and the people of said, will also retire. The narne of John
I the p , b i4ve had a good deal to do with inces nex I - L
I tion of it will be unfit for market. 4AM oug4 . ; b month.'Thd Oatat io camp to be at that city have followed him in his rise in Brigham, ex -reeve of Hifflett, ir; mentioned I
, I I
i L . I the to dei oy to judge ;eacheis by examin- Niagara -on the-L ke from September 23 to the commercial a candHate fior his division, top I
I the first cut has been remark bly eavy, . : tt ' - a L 8ma I nd political world with no as a likely I - A
i I I on au a which is at ent a distinct'! Octoper 4 that fpr QOebec at Three River
i the eather since m6wing as been iso re at' ; 1 "o " . ; ; 11 degree o pride. His father kept a gether with the pres nf reprosentativee. I
i .
i
, ruarkably
.
favorable to vege ati6a
Ith4t
. I
h
t o
evil in
thele ticational
t
,o , i Ontario. i
I L
from Septembei 16 to 27, while
1 : I
i I
.
secopo
growth of elc ver is ilriad
i
hardware stor , move
sur
i HURO'.
. ." I
the units from the. Maritime Provinces
I 1
Orisirlgly
large one , I
. . t . [ !
I I I I
.
Senior leAving, part E—Hamilton.
Part
w
will assemble at Sussex. New Brann' ick,
from Septeruber to 20. The period of
4'se
;
!
I
i : Th
I
: . TOT,MM. '
I - ;avorabj e, for al
prospects are
large'
II.—Ande.-13on, McKen.zie.
Xiell, Bueharian,'Hamilt (
Pire I.—Brow.
n, .eys. F. J. Law-
.
trai ing in each I will be twelve days.
I
The the
;
p
yieldiof
potatoes, t e Virlei i , e peOiolly
I
being in,
on
rence, L. S. Lawrence , s
t
1I.—Govelilook, Gray,
mi V
, , ffhite. Part
I
Hankilton, Hartry
everal comilanies of ri anent
i .
,
corpse will turn out 'in fu s Xeng ii, but
I
. '
high
ditio
and, as &* rule excellent
, Ovin
afid promisin well. ! 0, g
con-
o the
, .
L. & Lawi nee. Part I.—
Miller,
V L G. E( 2
1ward'i
Pa,rtii.—,
each of the other infatitry regiments will be
I
represented ah follo -_ 1 Lieutenant -Col.
i
ipeg
execs
.
ive moisture of the sea -son! the t6ps are
I I
long The
F. W. EdN ard,
Clark, Gre ory .
New ion. I
I I ,
I
onel, 1 major.. I *u ant, I quarterinaste
4dju r,
unust
caused
ally and eavy. . rains have
considerable Djury i4 low-l*irig and
Part IL'inatriculation.—Blatton,
I
Jenkine, I
officer ] per , company, 2 hitaff ser- -
I COW'y - . .
regiment, 3 seigeants l corn
P 7
I heavy
I
I
lands, where I rot is' threa er)ied iii
.
localities. Some da'age beeo
Browning,
Duncansorl,
J. R. Dickson,
Gardiner,
H
k. 1. Dickson,
8, Richard-
talrutin,
geanbs per per, -
. i I
pany, 3 corporals. compariv,1 2 buglers
I -
I
h'
ed
some
caused
as
ero' .
by the potatd. ug w., t e:1 appli;
son, Cartle,
" MacKay,
Mon-
,
per regiment.
T
regiment will also
V= two piivatei per
y- .
be! detailed for fatigue
ahil '
'
oatiorJl
but this
of Paris greeA has eel! eglectedi
I I
post has not been norl so de.
5
our.
Part 11.
I .
junior leaving.
—Agnew,
!
;
Camer-
:
duties. c
I
; . 1.
I I ! ,
;
q
FOR- ONTARIO.
7
t :
struo ive
Western
I I
!
an in former yeze In some
neighborhoods early potatoes Are
on, Chidlev'
.4
Johna Manning,
I
Dever, Do,v
Murci
zer,: Hart, Jarrett,
9 Ohe'tard, F. Me-
CAMP I
.
T eleamp for 0 tario will be composed as
'
I
! i
I .
i
i mentioned
as prese
, I I
ting a better i showing,
Ewqn, A.
Ouimette,
I iMoEwen, MacNabb,
ff. Porter, 0.
Porter,
McQueen,
Robson,
"
follo' : Fiirst divisio'n—divisional troops,
we. Comilany! R. 1C. R. ; Ist Infantry
I
than
Weat4er
hose planted
for the rem:
ater. 4h favorable
6inder o this x4ason the
I
Sawers, Wilford,
Best,
I
Couriney, Dorrance,
I . I
Brig lde ; 26th London ; 27th Sarnia ;'32ad
!
crop to
likely to be in
%bun anti onle.'
Govenlock,
Kelly, Law
t, Lowrie, McLean.
I
Walkerton ; and 33r,'d, Goderich ; 2nd In-
Z
Z
j
11
h
. .
. .
McMichael;;
(German),
McTaggart, Seel,
fantry. Brigade -224d Woodstock ; 28th
.
;
ts
, , i 'RbOTS.
I !
i
Lal
Selater, T
rott3r,
'Work (French),
Stratford; 29thl3ralV; 30th Guelph ; 2nd
Divisional 2 Corn-'.
Th rainy westbe
of the illem'on been
Allison, B
ilie, Bean,
Brydges, Oolborne,
Division ; I troope—Ne.
.
.
upon the whole fa
[orable to ro t 1 crops,
Dunlop, Ji
ic ell, C. Jo
k
instbri,..Knox, Mil.
pany R.. C. R.; 3rd Inf try BrigUde ; 20th
I , an
,
whieb an a rule are
I
is eie4lent Ooodition
, .
lian. M o
Jewell, of
I
ughlin, Spence,
Milton; 37th yo rk ;' 39th Simcoe ; 44th
I I I
and promise to yiel
heavil . On! some of,
Stewart, N
7alker, Wilson,
H. B. Woods,
Niagara Fall's ; 77th, Dundas ; 97th,, Sault
the lowlands, however,
ey have beeii
Ansley,
E Beaton
.
i W. G. Beaton,
Ste. Marie ; 4th Infantry Brigade—'12th,
i
!
drowoed o!1t, and the
: I
.
oon nuous i ri ins 14
I I
I :
Cuyler, H
4
I
ury, Hogg,
11
:
I
Mu6lgiovi, Walsh, I
I . i
Aurora ; 31st, Owen $ound ; 34tb, Whitby ;
. i I .
i i
. I
i
,
I
I
T
I i I
I
i I .
i .
! I I .
I i
A I I
F
I . , ,
I !
. i I
i i I
i : .
i .
I I I
I
: I
.
i
.
I I
I
: :
I
I . .
! I
i
I
I :
I I
: I
\ I
- I
I :
I ::
I
I :
I I
I .
i
!
I
,
I I
i . . .
. .
I . .
I . : I
I .
i ; !
I 1 . , I !
, : .
i -,F
;
.
- .
4
I I
tailor shop i n Hamilton
on the site of the
The probabilities are that the*e will be
*
present ware Ouse of
ite a few changes in , the composition of
I
Company. il sox
went clerking ina
the council, but it in ,pretty early, to be any-
;
I
hardware stor , move
I to Michigan, started
I :
thing like definite. I .
.
I
to manufactui -a railioad
supplies and ac.
—What might have b en A fatal seeident,
.
I
0
cumulated a fortune
of some ten or twelve
turned out to be an excjting experieneiii at
million dollars, He
on became a power in
the Exeter Presbyteria Sundavochool pie-
.
;
Republican cimles, w
-
chosen chairman of
I i
nic at Grand Rend, last 1 Fridai. i The lake
.
I I
the State corn nittee
I in 1886- and United
I
was too rough to use the row boMe on it,
.
States Senator in 1889.
He waa as shrewd a
and Dr. Kinsman, jrJ, wa,b iticcessfully.
politicianagho wasabusittess
man,andhis
I
guiding one into the Me e quietwaterof the
I
death will ma ke a g
,
ea i erence in. the
river., when, just as he was in the most
politics of the 3tata of
-
Michigan. . -
-
turbulent part An oarlock broke.; A large
I
q
,
—An order nas been
received in Ottawa
.
breaker then threw the, oat into'the trough
I
,
from G. H. adwin",
Dominion LiviStock
vice-president of the
Association for Brit .
away an V! a heavy
also sweeping ear,
river current then carri d bim ,6ut -on the
4
J
13.
ish Columbia., for a
ar load of pure-bred'
lake. The doctor used 1 is remaining ear to
11
animals for br eding
urposes, to be deliver.'
great, advantage, somet* es waving it siloft
.
I
ed immediately., .,
M
'I
. Hadwin also tele -
he'
as a 8 t boat there.
ignal and again gii ding
graphs that the ran'bers
I in the west are
with. Happily a youn man, Harmon Gill,
,
-
preparing to import
from Ontario$ a large
noticed the d.h latman and met out
-
number of calves and
ye rlings for ranching
speedily to his relief. I e found the boab
L
-dooWrAn
. __ .1
purpohes. Aecordin
t. advices received,
filled with water, and I e good
I
Mr. J. F M.cLwughli
of Toronto, im now in
spirits considering his unpl-easaii,t position,
.
I
British Columbia ne
tiljtinj _WiLth Mr. G.
The doctor in an e_ It- A awi
--- .. immer, but the
I
'1E1. Hadwin, of the li
a stock association of
coldness of the water .- n -acootint of the
L
11 -,
that province,, -for th
establishment of an
heavy.raine thrown I'll swirnmer in the
L
I
I .
Ontario ranching co
'Britis
,pany. - Several -large.
danger of receiving era Tho had some
alpe.
trouble in landing of ,the ho&V,y
1
properties in
Columbia have been
on a0aunt ;
I
offered and. the pr babihties
I . J
- 1% are thata
.
;
breakeris. i i
!
I
I
I
, i
I I
. i .
I
V
*
.
I f
I I
Z
j
11
h
. .
1P
i
!
I
-
I
a
. I ;
.
1 I
.
L .
- .. , ,
; V-
i
i I :
I
I
i
..
.
. : I
- - __ -1 L ---I- --,,I.---- - i
. i :
. 5
; ;
;
!
!
. I
I___,w