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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-08-29, Page 1Me possese public in agust days. ` the ? 1'opr close - know true, XeArer, you 11 � must be& We have lone�v - , . YOU he mon.ey- �v nutshell. . msoljl�a rina, �o aid in in rt*�Ql M-er. The things at at ouge, �th you and Siena most . in suia- Arm drb Waist - ' ihis season, � , ones. yet. I �are excelp- I in waists, &* that to, � We mell- G HATS 7 � . I i � rm-RCRI,KF',�-, .� on. � .the oppol 19 as we of - � . or Securing ,, h the latest, emical cort you requite - , white drpE-- with the Is of whitie- � -ce of simple - , and , be e goods can m out and o look like ; - �NDIES ; NAS .MITTES � (�)UES '. � S SLINN's- � ,stie, De- � " is Ruch to- nro,ode, The� M f-upply your he goods are - bri.ess, thus: gpstions, the . I . their little- - �qaiok sale% N 8 - 08 . r UNT G S : I . I � - we Make Ell �, ends, also, . luch that is, � I I I as cash far . 4 rices allow - UL k 0. - cosh kre. [ a f io;,,,,I�hre e Rix ith� K,,-,,,0ffeWr of the people �her lot are, an efficient . Stratford, � Va visit at illage, .a V1 � Jt 4�f d - tor .- �J St. An - 'n - . ing, will eference to : � .r.-Schoolp, tda,ye, and attled dowa bf another uckersmith, � g- her Nor- � �E it u -P her Gregor is %, I 1,11at vicinity I of her. - n 8abbath Methodist, � most elo- . language, __ _el .tratbe.- � hia sister � il, of Port- . I atat at the I on, of - the I the village, t LA,mloton, peara.-Mr- 51- - -ildron, of I in thLe Vil- 41'a cOusin'. le M.arahall, on, was ap- rear of the I four lads ,cellar win - lea of soft, them ftito . - talking to, . like again, I . - I " I =--- - N f i I I - �; f, - I I - �� . � . - � I � . - -1 - t - - _� � , 7 I—- ... .� , .� - . - 1. % 1. I . I . 'M , � 3 .� . � - � ,a -1 1. - . . . - .. . ,;� 1 " � 15k� . I I - I . I . I 1� .Ac � t . I - I -_ — . I i ". I " I . I I � � I . . i � 1 � - I . -- Z 1�r I � � I . I � - I - . . TEURTY-THIRD YEIAR. I � � ; � I - I . ! USr -, '299 1902 i : I . J MOLIMAN BRO�.b I . . i � PuMsher's ;,. . r . � I . : , . i - . -- " ' I ; I 0 _._� . i i, SIEXFOK�Ifq FR DAVqr AUG .. � i. I _. . - NVEI 0LE NUMBER, I ; ! . . I , � I 1. t . 1,811. � I I 1 1 1 i I I . � I � I I I � $1 a'Year in' - ,, - . I I I � I Advauca, ; - . � . i . I . i - � I . - - ­ - � - ; . -_ -_ . . ­ I - I --- F_ - � i I . I -_ - - . . I I t____ i I _. I � � - � L . : � . i I I . I ; � -1 t I I 1 �4 L 7Q . -1 . I I ; I . I � I - ' li, . : - � : . �_' I I � . rp ni 150 acres south of I bushel, ana the I� -Z, I L i � � L .L I air est I ield of bAh grain Another sow, bred by *ethour &nd Saun- _� 1-1 I I L i ! I � i - .. I I THE RUSH TO THE . owns a far ,, Port q 'cho I I . All I I I : - ived bh e since he was a S ., t�L� I � ; 2 FLOOM� Elgin, and h �011 Hi. It k I and Straw 'were 'r- duced f rom soed taken ders, of Burford, was soIR st $1--$5. 33oth -1 - �� � I I . � I , . � , � �,, I . � I . .. . ;- 1i � 2 STORES � ! VIE HARVEST EXOURSIONS. is not 64 yeam of age, and �, . . . fro the or ad become �very ripe these were of the Y,o�-kabi e breed, and . , -.1. . . . I . young man. He I . " . r �, L I I .- - � , ; I . 11 r L . I � � Grioniod F�oor , . a proop one m . I . has tile bearing of far er. " I PuNic Sic 11 and � by remaitogPlawn'elF fhor the- longest period of many of the pigs sold ivere porkers only r i . , � ". 1 50 m wide I . HerVafttLexcursioniets again.had control - ho . I i IXTI � . . � i . I 1 lm4 1 .� ­ � I I I . i - , ; I 1; in railrea a Thursday last have not sok my farm y;r,,,, he 6xplain-.od, � i time. � I two or three months Old. People were � �j , i I of the Ontario railrea of ' . � I - I I ' . I t­ � i ;�r, . . g I I : " but I expect to. I am going to the present from all over the Dominion. Officers - I I � � Uppir Vloor z� week. T ree thou d passeiage a were I S )I i . RESULTS F CO-OPERATIVE EXPERLHEINTS. �, t _00 ft', Ion � - I : ara,e , c ol i - I i I I MiAN11FA i Northwest to live. I m ay eturn in a month I ; . from agricultural societies in Ohio and Wis- � 2 V � I CTUR-1 handled for the INLTort west 'rain fi, Ida on I -V . I . "' t se, I � ; A I ; 9 I i In the an, tumn of 1901, five vairietie�s ,of .. �. : il A. G. �1, and get my family and I ompfete arraDg8- Ir', i I consin, besides buyers from Indiana, Iowa , �_ 1, � . t I I that day�. ;This wag veral hundreq in ex- " ' . winter wheat were distributed throughout � . i! . - '� i -1 . JII ; ; I ' � u a -s- Vf. I B( .:a . I lits about my farm. d can take r, and Illinois were there. 4 1 , . _� cests,,of the 1previous di -y's traffic. rtailroad me 0 8 � Ontario for: co-oper�tiva experim6lats. The th : _. - � -­ ­ . . i ____i.___ - — I the wtal of I . - 1. " . i officials as�ert that tb)y believe farm in the locality where I am going or t! � , : ' . -Richar-1 Morton, a, blacksmit in r 1, . — average yields per ore of the co. operative _� . i _7 � I I I . I I Ozuemee, Victoria coun%'was the victim of I I t � I - I I - � � 19,000 carAed to the Northwest dulilg the the aum of $10, or I cuLm bay, outiiigh a , experimeapo- are s � I . I k : I f improved land at about $2 an acie. I I i an accident in that villago on Sunday after- 11� z One thing w- e are sure of. for the coming Fall -and W inber, cheap rate f I t - ir will be exceeded piece o A-0XIS � K EJH1,9 i [ f I _�_ I i � I � . � 1! this �, I - . . I . ! , �� -1 � I am told this land will roduce 25 bushils : ons of BusheI3 of Grain noon which may have fatal results, Mr. I vear b rr'o'b' bT7 000. p I A I i I " ! �_ . a y 5, . i I Varie ;'ee. . traw. Bash. 60 lbs. � ", . seas n, and that is, the satisfaction of being able'to. pla6e be -i , . uj,op , of wheat to the acre every year-spripg �� �, Morton was driving aLepirited horse recently - � � , 11 To a stu apt of ecot ornic conditions, the ' ... . ANNA� SIEAFOIDL�Tks 1i Nh !�� : I soen�s preliented are wheat-thp, tmb that is reduced. If -this � . Dawsorr's 4. Chaff 3.2 1 32.7 purchased, and when op#ouite the Presby- � I- ill .1 fore he urchasing public the .finest stock q goo(fsi� which. ind Toronto's :Union . 1 I I i - I , ' , ,� , � , p � : . I � I . � Ontario 18 the cape, I c i.0 make me ey by S,elling my � i � 1 , Imperial' Amber 3 2 3120 terianchurch-the animaltook fright. In f�, � . Depot duripg the great, rush from � I _11i . I ta g .to the c I � belonc' to our particular- business, that has ever been �pqt; On. to the West are po4u farm in On rM R movi orth-, self, his friends we -e to be'counted by the Early G. 'Giant i 3.1 195 spite of Mr. Morton�s effefts to bold it, the I � Z:5 . , . liarly intEreatin . - � . - #j, I I I -at costs Me I � I . I _4 . '. I : � , ., Thursday'd great crowdloame almost wholly 9!88t. M� ti-.� for the hundreds. During h A lifis he aerved -the pub- Michigan 4mber! 3.3 � !7.5 horse ran away. He wasi thrown out of the iU . .1 - ' - We in the Town of Seaforth. The goods, -which. �Vill: be- i . i - . buggy and against the g0ewalk, and when, .- . I : I single trip. 9f course, this is a prospecting lie in various CEPAoi 5ies. He' was for a num. 'Turkey Red 1 3.1 !6.9 1 . f . j� from the section west of Toronto and east 4f I ..- � I i 1 i I � V� i � ready in a few days for your inspection, have been barefUlly� Windsor. Some were � from sections 100 tour for me, but if I find �! things as they are her of years a memlcer� of the"Gode�ioh coun- picked up was unconectous. On, being t44 I . � I ; ; The popularity 101 the varieties vith the � i I i I q I - . . taken to the office of a Ian . : - represented I *ill go there to live and move oil, and might 1111VO Eat in tho mayor's I 11111 a oounti( repr�- . experimentors is represented by the f 11. Win i n 1. , . I *lea east of Toronto. Th ..4 c 0 9 discovered that his. 4�b I 0, it -was 11 J'and intelligently selected in the best foreicrn and hom*8 mar- b ky�6 I � , � sented are the -best agrieulturally in anad4, my familY. I can even make moLey by chair if he had deel9ed ,the podbion. He figu' � Golden Chaff P - Im- � -was broken 11 I . I . . � res :-Pawson, a : be a� Here farms of 100, norea! are readily � old fo 3ting my farm. Of cotillst', t ne 76 t (,,isinl :,� * and that he had conousai n of the brain, . . and let u3s impress you with what we decla�e �t6 rej -be land can't held K'commighion as Justice of 6e Peace, on � kets) I . I - r . perial Amb r, 78 Early G6 a e t,,-- , I . i� , be better tbu 2 his in Wfaiio, but it is So and fo a long period who a! member of'the -Mr. Robert Brown, i' 13th concession, I - I , frzim� $3,000 to 85.0 0 for 'the poorest: . Michigahn .nber,'5 ; and Turkey Red, 47. � I " I . 11 I � . I i � -ter for what purpose you llwan� goods' v4 4 that there isla,fine opoor- P Garafraxa, lies in his bedi suffering from a ! fact, and that is, no mat cheap in the board f liquor license c mmissioners for'the I I - . ; � I i! From this the pri a a� vAnces to $66 and $70 1 � X S '"' 'TA -L �Dj - i 1, �. .- i I DISTRIBUTT I OF � � I tunity to�ma ,e ioney fast there.' ' I . � i 6 shape of men's or boys' garments, or ladies�j au4 ;en's',' an wore. For an ,exp(rience.d farmer, there . I . riding of West Hur'n. This position he ' I I'EF-T- -'- very painful and serious ary sustained in ,in th . I � ? I P; POSES. . I ; I I I I is Probably no more Ekttractive section io, CO NY FRO -INT L�UCKNOW. i held up to the i ime , f his death, being rele-, I the harvest field. He� wao ridiug�on the bay .1� 1� I I . 11 . i * ; I f . I r i fur ",ackets or coats, you will find ', iione better—and [few as! . ; ogniz Material ter an ne of the four experi- rake, and used the fork 'to urge on, the i . I J , the world than that from which these 3,000 ed as a strong and capable commik- 3 A � ; � A colony of forty far around . . z � I I ,� I �_ mentn her ffientior ed will be sent free to horse. Giving it a prod : it ' I i 900 I r were on this Special. �All of these ,sioner Although h I e did not take, an active h the ateel end - 4 � -ound withi-n'the walls pf: Our Mull, exon Eiorii came. n . I .h . I I I w . I V � I d—as the ranae to be f I I . et they are raloing to- Lup..k ow any Oa'iaric� farmIr applying for ib,if he will the horse kicked, driving the Von b nd e � � ) . is . � i (IOU 0 . . i i i I C) �� ward the Betting sun with an P11 cluslas'n men hire middle-aged. T e situate interest in pol ties., sympathies were . d6n A I I . ble store. . I 4 � , � coAduct an I perimient with great care, and into Air. Brown's side., -to �uch a diepth that I I 1� y Liberal nd he upheld ,'the I - � I i �, . � t ', 20 milee 66 ex a [zer harvt I I 4 � :� - report the sult )at next year. his breath came in- And out of the wound. A ... � I princiyles of the Li!berai!1 party with stead 11 � . � ' ; 1 that'surpsisees the ave "e understanding. - Iways strongl a -1 . I I present in Bruce coun I South . i I I ' bette I ; I . I I WIJERE 11EY 00, : I from Kincardinf. There, is no ,r farm. The seed v, 11 be s!eab out in the �order i '_ � --ne of thefork _. . .� � i . a The horse drove the steeli ty . i 'With.some' of the readers of advertisements lit does 111n 1� � . fast enthusiasm. He M0620dist in i I The majority of the ! e per. I ' � i- , � . ; I aro to becc y I � i which the ap'plica One are receive& as long, through its foot, bendin t it insach a way I , . ) I ot:r ing countr in Lhe worlo and all of them I .7aS a I . I 9! I religion, � � � I � U I - � I �i do to be too lengthy in remarks, as they say it I sa-�ors 1 of.' manent reeidents � of Albfirta, Aseiailacial own farms tbere, or di� util recently, i __ . . ! as the sup y las" . � � as to cause considerable - I , I I . - � I � I Saskatchewan, and nitoba. The others . a Of I— - t�ouble in extract. I � I � I ; �� . I MI , when many,of th, m sold �oub. Here is. the Re' . suits. � - 971ter 'Wheat � 1. Testi . c as, crimson clo�er, ing it. I � . -1 i .i � � harangue and the - m an with a torch. But we fir I I � - - - - � . y,,.believe the Luc new farmeri bad their atten- . I and winter tys as f dder cropo. Tfiree plots. -Aheavy storm, ouThuisday of last week, I � � I 4 will work in the harvest fields of those see. way X K06 nts�. i I . I I : tracte tc ward the! bag of gold lying ;� � 2. Testifi' - ' ­ . that if we sin at all in this m6.tter,, it is surely a pa l on fibl6l tion�, do some prospei iting, and rc turn to tiOn actracte I i : � ,. t req arieties of red winter damaged orops throughout the countyef, I I i f I (Written for! Tim XPOSITOR.) ;, f I . � , 1 4 .; thei� former homes, b b most of then hope at the foot of the rsinbo4, which has. its . I . . wheat. T' ee pl a. I � I Frontenadto the extent of.,'thousands of dol- I 4 l � � . sin, for knowina our stook as wip do', and knowing as N�ell 1he westerq termillil in Wag ern.Assiniboia- winter wheal; ex ari ent.8 occupied one I 1; , . -he house -of � I . 0 1 . 1. ! to be� able to return tc the Northwest next �_ . .3. Testiak five , fertilizers with winter lars. Forty panes of glas� in I ,I � . - - I . I words Of comm. ; � yeavto re ain permanently. � � � the story is tok by Ed d Rogers .- ,6 I hundred and eighty-pight plots at ttie Ool- wheat. -_Si I I Wm. Grimehaw, Wolfe Island, wer-e broken, I I . , o&people whom, we address, our et,da�ion,, ' i plots. � I .� � � � :t am 56 years (Id and h ve lived. in Bruce loge, and six hunored and three plots 4. Testin� autann and spring applica- Li -h - : 90 - _� ; I � TIJree-fo rthro 'of these immigrants are, , � L , t On rio in 11102.'. tinjug damaged cows: belonging to J. . .1 I are perfectiv itistiflable. We want ,the people to k.hov us an&, onunty all my life'. I own a large farm throng I'ma On the whole J - � � � : ! I midlie age people-larmers of soty. means 11 0 tious of --nitrate of soda and common salt Short, Wolfe Island ; J. Baxter., Barritfield- 2 ' ; !i there. I am taking my daaghter'to Moose. the wh56t came throng the, winter Well, . 11 i u - I t I - � � know our stock, and it they Ifail in this it will -not be 611 fault. � in their comirriunitleB. Theue are U. � people . I with winte1r�wheat. Five plots'. I W. Keown, Cataraqui, and others through. I , I he,yiel f bth' rain and straw was . . A � I j ! Assiniboia, where my son has taken and t 9 2 wh !rig west to remain, The se who low, The proper si e of each plot is one rod oat the country. The sthrm, though very z t " . ' satisfactory. he weak -striLwed varietits o 9 . tock t ' be" e advantage of the r&tes to work a long. . The 'material for severe, did little barm in $he city� A barn 4 � � 0 1 i ar 04r g -160 acres. She will � For the openino, of the season you'll find our 0 e king up a piece ol and wide by two rods .; � I � i � I I to the wet I � I I ;� take k similar claim. I don't know were bidly led ed, iind, -Owing � j : all we claim for it. Come and see, � - � I month or two on �he farms in the western . . either of t1ile first we expe6m6ats will be . full of bay and farm implements, belonging � ; r , ' . � Nl I I I I � � that I will o.there to live but I may. A weather, some (if thOgrain vVps sprouted be -L forwarded � i � � ; . �1 coun'try are mostly young men, TILere are 9 '. v mail and for each of the other to a Pittsburg farmer n4ined Pierce, was � I - i :1 n L iage doue! by - - . - ��__ I �I I , . k L 11 &I L I I � I I gays � 11 Ottawa i r�W1W1W1W1W � - - - � I- � goin plots at 5 of the is experiments should ap. , -The Ottawa Journ , i . . . L � � will remain in the ne* country. ost of -a 1. I , I I I, : them have been ptom sed situations. Do- theic farms around Luck iow. Lost year the. College heir g prap.ti ally ifree from 'the ply as soon as pop qbI In 't' - - h� ch. adds testimony to thet1fic4ey of vaccination. I I � . my boy, 71x) 111090 - ' ' . I : , I i � is just 21, an i Wm. Boyer, of ravage I I I mentic work wil 'ge Tn`ate'r7a'1','1vith T Dr. Law, city medical officer reports that - 7 I ! � I . of this ' insect . . . I L 1 qmp oy them.' test he des�r,es ; a t '1! L : ; � large number bf other Lucknow f armers are. fore"it was h%rvedteo he dan I I - � I I . - i Uer lslig�tj tile . i 4 i I � , many young wom;n to be see . They too . 1, two by ex ress. E.Ach person' wishing 'to burned. � . g to Moosejaw to locite, baving sold the He e isin dy was conduct on - 7 I S une are , I , - I - I � I . I V Val ieties o w lit . - . I � . � en route to joi a brother or father, who - i -form among 37 . � C LOT -H I N "I � � ; a Lucknow, went to Moos)j-%w. They did . Vari -tiea,- "inet er atructions for testr g. and the blank cabes of smalpo 7 .earied in the � � L' I L x tr , i I ; ricot have an ept a few dollars. wheat were gro Will ati th Col ege this year. . : � - : I : I - . wentout with last year's rush, -and, I in the y money, exe � on which to, report will be furnished free Civic hospital during, the recent epidiemie : I . . � . . . � . 4. H mearitime as acqiliirel his 160 acres and -Each took a (laim of 160 acres. They broke The ten variet�ea giv�,Iigl the greatest yleld til the supply of experimental only 12 attowed any marks of va.ceinai 0 : ; Jl At all prices, put up in better shape and more to, r , . it on shares. In this way, 511ey would work of graf i per acr 3, lit, 7 D&; J sta�r,tin wfth the highest, I ! I i I . . ;I ;� raised a cr�p. . �, material iai'xhaus ed. i . and in th, se cases the vateinaition had not - . � t . I � I . I - . I I bo a team and pl I I ' ; :f I � I outl as 1, w4h an adjoi 3ing neigh ow, were .as follows : :xtr Eady Windsor, I ? been rect nt. When one !-reflects that the - � � 'than you have ever see it. Coats, vest. and trouie0lu I i I %exclo'll"e"1111 , i I I ET�DERLY I MRIT XU.MEROUS. I ) b ARricuttur Co le e, 0. A.-ZAViTZ, �, i ! . i iareturnfor being permitted to use the Dawsons Gold n 0, �h a Imperial Am er, ' ' . - - I � I August 230 1902; Guel h, Ontario.' great maj )riby of the people of - the, city are - � i �you wish them and trimmed afid made as good as Wlbrs In4kei,l Th'- yom�g men'seeking their fortunes in -tool ' Pedigree Gerie3ee _' ia t, PL'iZ8 Taker, I 14 p � . . ) I ! . 3 on their :)w a ld I( I later. - i . � i I � '_�;eoun*ry arelinot attracting so much . . I ii ; *_ vaceinatei 1, po that the number :of perisonis � ; I a ne I Economy, New Col m ia, JWhite Golden :-1 i ; � them Our popular suits will r1in at following'prib,es; 1 . I . EAS� LY MADE A F07TUNE. _� i * in the vio any of the disease vaccinated was - . W ' , , . . 0 nacta. . . � �i tition as the Midd e -aged people leaving Cross,. Early Onbari� , nd Johnson. - The . I � . . I t atte . I , I ! . I much' Ia-r r than the numl;ier unvaecinat�d : - . i � i � � , . - I I . . i �; their'fertile Onta4o h irms for the ri w pros- "They wo �k(d around and got seed in Extra .Early Winds' r ery closely ribaem�- -Mr. J.i'D. Kin , the well known shoe . � I f - . . : � � � . ! i I . i � . I i : aising as I . the exceeding proponderaince of unvacoin- i I . ' ! . . I pectg. In many Cook these farmi ii -a have this way. T iis year they are r i i fi" bles the Dawson's ' ol ell ;Chaff variety. merchant an' man, facturer, Sied in Toronto , I � I p ated perac no who took smallpox becomes : . I . sJ,,'- i68 ' � �: 1 not sold ,* e a crop of wb(at as you ever saw. It will , on Saturda ' , af r! a brief illness. He . � Our best tailor-inade suit in all * ' 1 : � I tho'ir farms in Ontario, I ut ba ' Tholievar,iiaties possessin the stiffest straw Y. was ; i I - % � : i No� a I un 25 bushe ,a to the acre. My boy sent ' 1 1 still more significant.:" � I I I & I! leased them. ew propose t( go into r Dawaon' G Ided Chaff, Extra 75 years of e. � , . a - � i were the .- 13 1 - . . : . i, - � me a bottle (f e soil to CDnVince me of the Early . Nindsor, I Clawson ' ngberry, and . -Jehn Finneran, n ironmoulder by - . I . for men, with the' new patterns (tit 1 - . I Manitoba and the adj icent section Lad pur . - -Professor o,ldw:n Smith, the well . a . I I . 1: � fertility of hi 3 waim. ' It is very black, and Ameridan Bron 6e. 0 1 ter, wai 79 yeivire of age on Fri- trade, am. the immediate heirzo,$10,-OW in . , i� chase cla,ims, from ,the ie who took- em In . - known wrii, I I !: I T � I � : last year and the year before. Thi lement as rich as an] I ever saw. Boyer wrote his Experiments %ve shown tat the s&out- (lay. He was bor� in Reading, England. cash, whi(h he did not know was awaiting - , I . . ds and all ,styles o coats i10900� olke tha'J a *ew weeks ago he was offered - . - him, has ( ied in poverty in itheoity jail in . . .1 i : 900 I t f I I will continue to handle their pro arty in f - ingof,vh6atgr a y1inj res it for seed &r. He still wi6lds a vigorous and gracefulpen. . - : I . poses i Variconve -, British Colulinbia. Finneran I . � - . . ; Ontaria-an4l work their new sic �isitiona. . as *ell as for". o r produebion. All -Mr. & B. Ed y, the founder and bead - I it _ . . 7 $1,400 cash for )is piece of land. This is � * � - I I I ' . .L formerly Nived and worked; , � i Our ne.xt s1mcial lioeis, made in the- v' ' � ''I Some instainces developed where t �e farin- the eame'land h took up just a year ago. of thevarieties at t e ollege this season of the greal� Eddy anufa6turing Com any, I in San Franciselo I I : Fy i . � A, � Ost him $I 0 Jo enter it at the land office. were rr ore or lei ks sprout d before they could of Hull, ne4 Ott si, celebrated his p 75th and had lieen a resident of Vancouver ,for - I I ! ' I , erp ea�t of Toronto have already p�rchas d it le I . ' some I i .latest style of sac'ue coat irb 7UCe 7T?/Z,X- I I I � . The boys wro -Je theee fact is to their homes, be harve 1hose, vadeties which's&o'ut. birthday I I t we me iths. A mouth ago his father, � q : . . somariyastwo farms in the N4thwee't, . sted. " as -eki He has b eien actively � � I I I I � �, ; I � . I ,and the resul; ih about 40 of; us are goijig formerly a locomotive engineer on the -New . i titres, b�owas a7 --id ,dreys. I liese swits i ! i w�ile continuing tr manage their iOntario ed the least weiethd ed r6as,McPherapn, engaged in business for over half a sentniry, I . i I . : . I 1. . - i � � out. John �Voods, of iticknow, goes to Wiscol York Central, died, leaving him the large I L * i I � pfoperty. I I isin, Triumph�' zr� Reliable,and these land even y�t is 'c6livereanit with the dbief I . I ; - sure, to � � I � . Creek ; NVm. O'Neil I goes to Elva ; w . legacy. lie was a man,of vely dissolute a � are extra well lined, a7?.d are There are no al,4eping care ai�tsbhed to Plum hich ted the most were the Pedigree details of t e greii6 busincia which he con- I . . . . � ' ; . a ) were there w Thomas Marke and family go to'. Medicine 4 'I � i, habits, an I died in the police cells from � i 1$Tg! 'O 0 the a trains. If then ould be Ge nose In"'luant Early Amadian,and Oregon. trole. . . I , . . � i i ' * i lli liquot. When he was , � . . I : . . --- . : I I i 'I found few to.occuoy them, for the majority Hat ; Harry J)hnaton and two mono are Fifty-seven va eties werle sprouted leze, and - �-The '. C. Elwards Compazy, of O-ta- ' 1, � , please you. I 1w pr�ce is I I . . V1 . I - I over indulgence I � I � ; L � .q brought into the cells, an -unopened letter ... . � � . 1 : � I of these farmers ar%e not inclined to pay two go�ng across ir to Alberta, and a number thirty-Reven va ietie:i w�re sprouted m' re- wa, has Jul C carf�ad through one of .the . . I I ' -d, leader is the lowest Price, and is , t I � . I � .0 . I � .4 thi7 I It is of otherLucknow farmers are going into the ; c wait founq in his -pocket. i After his death . I : � I I I . . I l� or tbiee dollars for one night's aleep�t . . than tl is Daws n .1 C- olden Chaff. - The - v'ar- largest lumber tra sactioni of recent years thi wag. qpened and it proved to be from vo - L � . I I 6 I e ,territor V. ' ieties i vithout I eardi , we�e sprouted as badly by i he par base f 6m the Arthur Hill Com'_ "s � . I equally as 600d value ,kabMt contri.ary t ' their idea of economy. A single Barn firm of Ch c3go lawyers, iadviaingFinneran . � � I I . ,I t -1. I- . _=� _for k7bOC : i icketcosta$1:0. The trains flk�u com�_ CRO P* FAILURE Ul; KNO-NNIN. . pany, of 9higs I of an e � oirimous limit in � - � � � z � � trip t as thoi e with b, ardal. anl the hard wheats M n - 1, I . I - I � �� I _ 1-14 as mos - , -0,W0 a Ine -.� � I 3 its, flt as welt, t $1 0 suits, � we I # , I that he had fallen heir to � $11 , ud ao ­ . i � I I posed of from 8 to'14 ordinary day caches. the Temi 6 Ming legion, 1he price b i N V , . . . � . i ­ "My boy writes me that they raise toth. were is nouted Ilightly a)ore than the softer is , � eing . J 1� . property - ' this line, in � � Ever� doach is filled with strugg rig _. ha- varieti'3s. The, whi;e ... hea'te, as a class, $300,000. Operait�ons on the now property 9 The - - ir " � have a tarft assortment o ing hub spring' wheat there, and there has . . I �n a New En land -Stot&. -_ ,I . ;_ . I letter had I been forwarded .to San Francisco, � I .; i I f � ! will begin t one : , , . I I I - . � I � ,� manity before another is added. T e com- never bep,n a ercp'failure in the knowledge howev x, were i spro ited much worse than . . I � I ' . I I - I I � . - I 1 ' and from i there to - Vano uver. The -_ man I blue ancZ btack ser,des,. brown, frey and : I pany' figures'. on puttii ig tw,o'in each ieat, or -It the red varieties. i . I -H. R, . reytie, ex-niounte8 policeman � I .0 - I I - I A of thorie who ha elived there 15' years. � I ­ I . e y I � ., I ; i . had evid W died withOut bearing,of the . . � $511 0 oil. fromi5O to 60 in each car. 6 A deputation of te pe raons from: the Do- has been arrested � at Medicine Hat., ebwrged'- z da -t -k tz&eeds. 2he, prweis . ; 7 I ; I i is nothing unusual for a man to pay $3 an n fo i tune thi,ai had been lefv,i for him. c li . I I . . . .1, ; ' � - I ;� ; i !land in the Sas- minion Millerb'Associatiplit visited the Col- with the robbery�:of�Dixoh Bros.' stolIe at I I l .1 : for a e :) ottom .1 � I i � ' ! I 1 —0 � : 31AN'Y SPECIAL TRAIN'S. acre - I �,&,&__��_ � � . . ; - � ng t e Past qummer, and, after Maple oreek, on August 6th. Forsythe has � . . i . katchewan V Iley, and pa for it out of the ledge i uri � ! I .11 ; I I . - - - - - - - rlw� i � Ten of these Ion aina slowly pa sed out . . r . � . : .� i I i ; . 9 tr first year's wheab crop. In fact, every examir ing the ifferent iariebies of winier just been eleased from Stoney Moulatain � Perth No�es. a � . . ,� ' ; ,� I i I . of the Union station Thursday. The pas. i . � � i ; �, , * wheat crop 11 over the Northwest more wheat. recom ended that the following penitentiary, wheie � be served a term I 1; i : :� seDgers crowded t e indows and lung on -Mr. .-W. Colquhouir and Mr. George � r . � sed. varieti �s be grown elt wtivel in Ontario : for cattle stealing. About $11,000 in L 'A few articles you will. require in Y be.!i than pays fo the land on hich it is rai I . � . . 11 to the steps. Every window held f In one ood, but I don't Nixono of 4MI-itoliell, returned .from Scotland . . � � ' Yes, Ontari i3 prett Red w ieat ; MiCbig�n mber and Turkey cash was foZ1 an iiim when he was arrest- . -, I y 9 i I I on Saturday, the former �ringing with, him . J �� to two facelp. All tie exPutsionis6 carry . f 6 la Epsets Red, 6na white ;W�heatl ; arly Ganeiee I . - . t . i think it can e better th in the pro I I . ed. i � I six flue heiawy draught entk.e horses, and -the - - a I I hu gel I unoh, baskets with a.. plentifu a I . . ' . I found in the following list , I � I Upp y out there." I Giant i .nd Bulg iriaril I . i -A young 14 -year-old Ron of Mr. � Ed- . . � , , I . I I � , . __ � _ I I 11 of fo6d. Three to fou,, days will be equired ( � latter a tfiree-year-old. ; - I WilliamiFair is from Mcn Grove, Ontario, Selo tion. of Seed, . he average results'of wards, whq`11e farm. is near Woodstock, went - I I � I'll . 'i i that large, out into th I field 06 -An old and much resloected resident of - :Blue derry smock or overalls at 50o eadhl: for most of th6M to reach their des *nai - I . ;: To Make the journ orta �e_many and this will be his second �trip to the E Ido- -six years' experiments 'show 0 tocatch � hbree and all I 0- Stratford ,�passed &*or 10D Tuesday of I"b -1 . � � . 'O' rado of Canada. He went out last year and plump seed yie ded seven, bushels and fifty- ceeded in g,etting toe halter on, but in mome � - ; 1 $2.00" 'y week, in; the person of Mits. Wra. Hill. , �Mud coat that will turia rain,at I I : have supplied thern�, I'lVers'withfblan �ets and tells his experieuce thus : " I went out to one pounds of he%t�per acre more than the unaccountN'ble man�er got'! his foot cauiRht i . I . � . � ;$1.0& bedding. :Those �.ho expect to remain � � ack Mrs. Hill �'eame to Perth county 55 years i 'Heavy pQtton 8 � ,; " - I Wester n Mar itic ba last ye r on the ha vest, shrunken seed and bix bushels and thirty- in the halt4r strap,% and was dragged b � I I - � - (our own make) at 75c, 900 and ua.,.. it . � I . ,, .ade paul I ii 1g, 'y of baggage' and . . I ago, and resided in Ellice until about thirty - I ,, I i � carry a lar 13 q 4 !oun a inore nd forth 4cross the field urid he � I - i eX3ursion. I in a.de $3"J an I my board dur- three I d � than the small plump a . . 1 when. to i I � "! freight. d m heat produced- five times� as was uncon0ious. He is p a cril . , -then the bat resided in I .Heavy wool work ng �ant- at ! Since' - - 82c" Vhile the �ats are horribly. over- i )icail con. years ago i ; I � . ing the monti. I worked on a farm, It seed. Scan i ed t ore is i , rough . I I . I . . ' ; . crowd , h�t and du� h � a don. - I 1 � i . Stratford., She leaves a husband but no I � Yine worsted stripe pants at i 1$ .501 'y was the ordinar7 harvest work, sach as we great yield ol both gr�in and straw 'as dil I . i I I the pas i ! .... .3 aw sengers I I . � i i ready ��comfort about are used to � a 'Western Ontario, but the. seed w fich had been'broken in the process -A rich riiio6r' 'who waa . 9. guest at the family. ; � ; I P � I turday'afterinoda, while vi4ting 0 , : hey tire evidenbly pre- � I . , -Le offered in a 50c workin`g shirt , I that is fe,"suriDg. ' Banff hotel. Banff, pocketbook . -Oa , .We have the biggest valt reihing. ! I � i , , haying is a I.i,tl different. � . of th � I � ' I in.1the No th Ward, thah use of Mrs. Ain - c . S�inking 8 10 . . ; A; I T ) THE HAY CROP, I Wool sox. two pairs for 256' pared to WiteStle with pioneer con& tions in � Trea bmeu b f 3r mut,-In the containg $8,000 and some . valuable papers I I � i I new homes and be satidlied with things . )) thony Re ,of Mitclii, . . 1' their: averag3 of four Years' "Iests seed wheat .while out in a steam launch on Bow river. ,. jas broken into and I ;I . ; .. I � I p i robbed of several ivaluiblo: articles, inilud- -- I 75U.1i infeatel with sinut spores- produced grain . Forced by previous ;arrangements to leave . - I Threshers' hats at 50C 65c and , �, as they find them.: "The bay 'a short, and is what they call, , - - � . . . . I i i I I � - neckla�e oid ringA' ladise fan sud - I . j I I I �� 80'.NIE INTERt,'TING PROBLEM., . out there, almi h grass. It is �ery heavy contailig the following number of smut balls immediate for the 'east +he had no expec-' Ing a I 9C � 2 $ v . I i 11 I I ; . t . for cattle, ' � .P � elft_*������ ; -Bat here-oare a ol I i a of people w: 3o I have and not as no apparently, as per und of wheat : Untreated, 466 ; tation of r o,reri�g his p OpertV. Shortly $10.50 in cash. One . � . ; i I a . 1 -hey A I p - I . � been forAd open with a chisel or some other � - I I . I he hay in nt i,rio, yet I , raze their treate( with po aesium stilphidei 11 ; treat- afterward village laid found the wallett , . _. I � I I I : probably borne their share of hard , knocks t - . . I I I . I stock in the winter on this stirii, and they ed wit sharp ins�Pmeut, throu& mWeb, entrance - _' I � - 4 . z If you are going West, we have just what yoqFwant. , A" ' a wit copper sulphate �Bluestoriis), 2 ; and floating in n eddyland iminediately notified , �. - . r in wrestink, one far from ' aeer country . I was Madl. Drawers m6no capboards -were � m on last excursion—a heav ' cottona&' They h Valuablep"u'ro c 'ty and . urn wired the ave acqui i , , come out in the apt ing fat After 'the first . , _ ire treate( with hic water, I thehotel "eiget, � who in t great many took the y � 1; I p p r monthp I found such a demand for carpen- The copper toulpbate (Bluestone) treat. pleasing in rmat ,� o , n to the owner. ransacked, and their oontsints,in, some in- -1 � 1; raisel a family : ar4 situated in opt i of the I ' . I - � I . . tore that I boug t asaw end a hammer and ment onststed in �soakizig the Seed for -Matth � w Graham, agO 'about 45 was 84nees, sirewn over the 'floor. A fifteen. - waterproof and windproof smock. - Also we have our Ilew, ,deligoiful sed no of the worldi where, 0 0 � I Most I * I . I j . went to worl i o a a house at $2.50 a day. twelve hours iD a BolutioA made by diesolv. killed by lightning near Florence, Kent ygar-old Oirl was convicted of the theft. �� I . udar ned up and put Dn sale for th benefit:, they can have all i be comforts, nicderate' - ' . i � t Any man wh 3 cip drive a nail straight can ing one pound of copper sulphate in 24 gal. county, on Tbursdayof list week, while -The fol!owing. pervoirs left Mitchell . I ' 1117 i . � fortune cark comma4 . These are ti ' eople lo 7m �nt in the Northwest these I a week's keursion tor- the . I - I oomm ' , p secure emp ,, -- station ell as . � ving all' these � sur- I - of those goincr to Manitoba. I .1 who are Ie4 ring a7ll! prosper(;�S days. I am gong back for that purpose, Ions of water, aJnd Own immersing the seed loading ioat!.' His'. son was knocked Sense rh . 0 . . i - I for dve minI114 in � lime water -made by less, The iorses ran, awa,y with the burn- Northwes) : ' omas pre, Mitchell, -- - - � . I I I roundings for a race into the wildN of As- I , P - , - - � � I . . - and I have somE 'tools. I never worked at slacking one pound of lime in tea gallons of ng load to ary Jordan, Thomas Wore, Logan ; Mary 1W ! : n ergo . I - . � Fl_,_i��T__rt X=U.Ctg:::t-AiKl----,-g�.�--llxr =r( ml_��CRTU_9149 FR3?, : sinibbla a � d Siak tchewan, to un'd i the barn, and building and con- M; I I � the carpenter's :rade, but I can earn twoo water. The hct water treatment consisted tentis were destroy,ed. The storm was the Watson, 1'. R.'Hamillton, ,:John Forhes, J,.so-. - � � 4 again muell of the bardships they encouri- I . . I teredintb6ir yout . The enthu ia8m of and three do 3 laro a day iE the North west, in immersing the wheat for fifteen minutes worst ever known! in 'that vicinity, it last. Pease'L M m. �aker,, Miro, George Smale, . ! I I Butter and Eggs taken as ,01 ash. : I or ii, first easy enough.: in water at 232 0 F. After each treatment, ed about 4k minutes and oat everything in Miss Bats 3u. george Johoson, Wm. Smitb4 - � I the young . an leav rig home for .a ) I . _ ; - 11 . I I 1 Anown FAR. R R Y 8 FLOPE's, the &rain was spread out and stirred oc- its course, the hai lying on the ground two, Hibbeirt ; Ge.erge Browp, W. 0, Babb* I � i . � time to sqe� his tortune in an - , . � L .. 1 � Fullarton ; dio ,*;, . __­� :� country, where fort ine smiles so gc derously Joseph Ray is a farmer who -resides just Minn ly until dry enough to sow. or three inches de, p i . lin Mal6ale, meltillop ; . . I . � , , ­Wlrlvlw� - - - - - - I 1; . ! : . a 'It . He v Quantities of Seed, -From sowing one, --The drought i Australia hats led to the ,� - - I . . � i ,; upon all who come armed with sit ew and north of H i 55 years old and In Alqx. Mitchell, John &ott, Brodbagen ; � t 1: . . I n . [Mari6and W. 3- � Holman, Monk- . I Skill, brawn and brain, is 'nat Nia�fs.rmfor 12,000 He is en One an' i 11 I 11 urall] to be has just sold I one -ba f, and tw6 bushels of winter demand there for 1 Canodian bugtter, and a James He ' ' - - � - I i eamer iwd 'Richard Wso- - I 11 ;� expected, lint thd� agerness of tile � older route to Macleod, Alberta. an� has with wheat )er acre for each of six! years, average carload from thel Calgary or' y wag ton ; Robert Ballantyne " I I I r - - I . � . I � yieldsof 40.2 shelB, 43.3 bushels, and 43.9 yesterday is�hippedl by.the I steamship Mio- son, Farq bar IG St men , those I - rei -ew r on the ;ecliniag side (f � life- him five meipli,tris of his own if�mily. He . , , 40%th occurred oA� , __ -­-�A ra he � I . 5 � l per acm, respectivel�, were obtain- wera from V!ancoqver f9r that country The r laudden I , J-11 - t � presents atiother'aqpect. Yet the3e same has a son tb ere 11 who wroi6 him that . 3ti a of w& . I ag �, and should ar- Tnesday c f lamt, week, juO on th t skirts of 50 and 60, g4thering around Torou- years ago hi- too up a of im and pub lit in ed. two varii , at were used butter goes! in col,J stor e . i men . r as an each y ar, these a5rageo represent t elve rive in , of -MlitchikIl. The Thiciirsda eon -a � (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD)! : �� to's 4epot, manifest as much entbu j�sm as wheat. This ear.withmo eVobtained I W , good oond4i L� better price than � . y previous . - . i - ,� the youngeT peoplel� and discuss the . ap- advance onlis 100 acres of grain, he has distinq tests. ; 11 i I would havi been onithe local- market drunken r�azi called ,at -the house of Mr. - �� , I 1 � .i e i indmills and'fifty head of cat- Methods of S�WiDg,-Winter wheat which has been obtained.1 I 'In 1901 Australia ex- Charles Greve and so terr#fied big daughter ­. Johnson Bros.'. Old Stomd, I � preaching journey Nirith the k enesb ii:1.terest. bought two i I Katharind, by threatening to taike her away, . . I 1� All seem to have imbibed the gains spirit. tie. The mi Is oat him 96 each, and they was sown broa4cast by hfind gave practioally ported 15,(00 tons of bat4er, and the fact 9 I I I . � . I I � * Mone, fro which I L i the earie resulta as tbat'which was drilled that a shc rtage exists this year in the that she ent into convul in , 1 -4 � They are ittexicated with the idea of easy will pump w Lfer enough r�r five horses and ­ L . I � . I I - - I . 'tl a machine in;the, average results of domestic p oduct de0otes'; how Severe the she never recovered. The young woman i S JH1_A_ 'L sition of valuable land. i 100 head of Eteers, as well as furnishing the In wl . . I L � I ` ' � . — , � I . be ' f . I farm house. There is wind enough the tests made in each! of ;eight years, Th'e drought must have been. " was in, * 21st year, andisince the death of , I . I SO',.AE PAT ETIC PICTURES. Lie just year round to turn a light mill and the' land w is in a g,)od 9,tate 1 of cultivation 'in -A number of elegates from 8611 points her moth 3 .. last winter, 14,ept boufie for her - . ; I 2nd HARVEST EXCURSION � I It is the same old story of fortu farmers there use the mill as a convenience, every i iotance. . I of Manitoba, repr seating. about One-third.' father. ; r death is poculiarly said, and I V I beyond, o6nditioris always better , farther Date i,of Sowing, -'Winter wheat sown at of the farmers in he, Province, met in the much sympathy isexpres0ed for the bereay. I 1. ­ - � � unless they ha e running water on their I ­ I . - I I . aws, where � he le�at week in August Provincial Immigr tion oMces, in Winnipegi ed parent . I � � y, over beyond he borizon, juE � place. Mr. Ray thinks �e can do better the C lege during t, � . i - I The wild or the irat week in September yielded bet- a few days 40. resoluOon th I I � TO MANITOBA e a * 0 ii the iky and earth a em to meet. at not more -A fr:ghtful sociden has occurred 'in , � � J around Macleod than he qLa in Ontario, and . . y � ; i . I scramble of some of the aged people borders it is certain is son ha: lone better there ter than, that a wn %6 a later date - in the than $40 por montl , or 61 .75 per day, would Ellice to nabip,as a result of which a young I I I ! : on the pathetic, bul the illusion appears than he could have don here. averag, results of tests made in ea-�-h of the be paid ti i hary alters w " pas-ied. The man ris ed Peonkia *0 in a critical I I ON SEP,rEMBER 1st, 1902, 1 more fascin' ating to barn than to tb e young- past eil ht years. In 1902, the highe� aver- farmers rep -esentea nkie was I working on the , _. - � b I '� Tiiese are the stories the excur.sionists . .. by these delegates re. condition. Peo � I � I �. . . t er elemenll�. Some , of these excursionists � ' A I I I � 1= 4 I tell, and the 7 are imbued with the idea that age 'yield was obtain d fr:m qowiog oxt Sep- quire imme liatei)y trotal of 3,780 men, who farm pf JM r. Win. Buck O'ear Wirthur -,&a - __ t i . e, I - . ,, '. , r- -1 U =r(�� CI .N � I � d the allott a period . ')ad, 1901 are wantei for. a iooking, 4hile, double the a harvest hand. He had i been .building a A - 11 , tember L ; I I % lrfffw I have alre%0� approoiche . ' I If UIRWIERC A.r Z' . I I they can acq ire wealth in a few years. in i � ' I I of man's existence, and can, in the ordinary Prep ration of the L d, -In an experi- number wil , be needed for! threshing, which load, and when finished jAmped off to the. 1 1 . the Canadian Northwest. They have never � I I nature of t1hing h e to find little more ln heard of a crop failure out there, and they ment mitiduated for four;years, winter wheat is expectedl to commence about gaptembirr. ground. Efe alighted.on tihe handle of a � - � 1 0 000 Harvesters Wanted in �: M�nitobt Ofsv, 0 1 Wbio rl i I � I � I that oountr ast dimensions than a gruve ' grown on land on It pL crop of field peas 20th. � 1! I . fork, which had been stu k uprigbb. The I I I . � are not thinli ing about failures in any other . . I � . " f� . � I ; on the sunny side of, a friendly hil I. And . was ue6d as a I reen imaidure, produced 'an -Alfred Clarke�ia ,babyof 15J months, handle penetrated his bod several inches - I � � . line. y . a I orthwest � . i yet they 010, comp e ely enthralled w�ith thd � 0 annual dyerag( of 92-21 'per cent. more wheat son of Stewart larke, of Gore Bay, the He was at � once removed. from the field to A -and N i I - . . I I inviting prospect, and are as sotiv 'as any -Samuel Sloan, who ied sudidenly in per act e. phan.(n land where a crop of buck- -other day olimbe up a ladder on to the the house and Dr. Paul, of Sebringville, . ' i . of the young men of the party. T ey have .Godericti on Sunday 17t inst., was born wheat was plo, ved u0er� In another ex- roof of the house, hich is at least 18 feet summoned. The injury is loertainly'a sed- I . ONE WAY T10KETS � heard the itories of the great wealt !beyond aeventy-two yea a ago at Sherbook, County periment� wh ch was tmirried on for one high at the !eavea His sister mifised him, ods one, and caused conWiderable internal -1 i I . 4 I the borders of Canlida's Wei -tern - pivilizm- Cavan, Ireland, being the eldest son of the year, winter wheat grown on land prepared and hearing him ry, located him banging bleeding. � I but each person will be furnished with a . � I only will be sold, I 1 tion and cannot re-ist the temp ation to late William 81 an, a m reliant. who car. from olover stu Dble prodoced 20.7 per cent. over the edge of t a roof, only kept from -W. E nmons Porteou t a young man, re. ; � I � . I I � � , upon pr I secure a Share of it. It is this ignial fatqns n a lar e nEinesa at that place. When more wheat pei � acre than on land prepared falling -b the rd g of the Is cently married, who lives on a farm with 5 coupon, which, . I � .� eseiatatiou at. the C. P. R station, in,' ried o y dder. She, �� ,f g v � that causeg the Wild rush. Manitc b is ex- a young man he crossed he A-flantic and from timothy smbbl�. In a two years' test with the b eilp of a neighbor, soon reseaed his father, Robert Parteou A, lob 45, conces- 1 . � . ! a similar movement, c some- came uo the cit r of Quebec, and for about I - A I , with commeroi, 61 fertiliz rig, an app on hi6a from I i� per lous position.' With the 0 � I - e I . � . Winnipeg not later than. September 10tb, will be en, FREE, =o' � , , licati - , sion 4 Wallsoe, bads Val y� narrow escape - i . , F-6 - . � soda per a'ere exception c V a - I Arau,s,portation to their destination. . uped scale, and the tide gi adually fiveyears he was a reeident of Quebec of 160 pounds(f nitrate of ; w lies, the child was from death on Taesdayn, � t of last -w___, �i I . ­ . � I I I flown until it reachips the Klondike's icy province, being engaged in different ocou- increas d the y eld of wh sLt 18,8 per cent'. none *the w 3rie foi -, hi . by an.acci ent Wit a �ti reshing maobine. 'A . . I ' a exp rience. � �z , I bouadariev'. It is the uncontrollall trearn 1. He was in the act of throi r' ;rig off the belt 'I . � pations there. � t was a out the year 1859 Value of See I fro[ i - -The firob asund sale f pure brad swine I - I - . GOING9 $10 - RETURN, $18 )a t !1eat Cat at Dler -wits caught I I thit has V"een moving frorn the a � lt� Sto the )hat he went SGoderich, where he had ent Sti ges of 31atur� t ,-, For -seven years in under t icei of the Ontario Govern- that runs the kicker, whe r he - . I I t I I 1. I . . . . . : 0 ill -O, - be -wisp ever since ruidled. For a while he kept succestio�ol lr:�e I in. One of � he men standing i . , west; for Aenerati ' The w � five ploto of each of two vaiieo. ment wa r1dP in , Guelph, on Thursday .of and drawn I � � Buy your tickets from a C. P. R. agent. i � seems to gl 'n - te f 1* near caugl Lt him, and hail , him back with � I - . I � . ide ever n the pa,th of he re- store, and them' he weab into the grain ties of inter wheat wero, sown at the same last week,lin th 1 Provincial win r air 4 � � I I 11 .. . usiness, fro vihich he retired oqly a few time in the autumn, and 'cut'st five different building. One li,dodred animals were offer. all hie forde z ceding sun, bat thele excursionists ii eem to b or he would p robably have been . i � � � i r For full information apply to -1 . see nothing but' the rosy side of 1 'he pio- years ago to spe' d the remainder of his days dates i i the fo --ma, Week be- ed. The out killed oubight. His arrr, � had -a - .terrible : I'll I . .: lowins summer I t was cleared 1 quite early in I .., I � . I I I : wrenchin the flesh was 9 round off and the - I : . 1 ture. I f free from tbe ctres of' business .life. He ing allowed be weenje%ch two dates of cut- the afternoon, at ,is high average of 83P. 1 . I ONE CASE IN!F(KNT. I � t - . pursued his aaWng with succes's and amas.. ting. Seed from each of the seventy cut- The sale nt tted S),,346, and the expense of bone par d a few inch ' f .-OmIlle shoulder. f. , I GREIG & STEWART, I A ents I I ' tinge was somm and �he drop therefrom was A rid&tered The &Tm, as Completely "vered iand, but '� - i Here is a case in point : Samue I W. Cox ad considera)le �vealth. Honorable in all .selling avei aged $�, per bead. , 0 1 1 1 1 : i - � i I I I . ised of a average re. y i, r. E. Brethour bro ' that the t wistizig seems tb have tied the I . Onta io, was aboard 1 he hrsb' his dealingE oesel warm and harves -ed who i ripe. In the ' sow, bred b " . 9 4 4 Far Canadiau Pacific Railway., tickets and telegraph, D ilion 4.1 ug t artery, he .would probO .- q - 0 � I special that went cat Thursday. 'Re said generous dial;Oaftion, a brZly sympathet�,- irults o, these 1 estai 'it is found that the $325, whic i is considered the higbest�)prl�e ly ha-ve bled to - - . EXpress Compaiiy; Elder, Dempster & Beayer Line ate ips. 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