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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1886-07-21, Page 2fiver' $14 MOVetOrd Suttdeya-school teacher before he came to 1)akote, but lie swOte that eta runZ:isiien they were the eime cattle I had seen. wiife-dneiedu,y 3,11torntrig hint' kicking together 'behind the• .etanw*stack, Ile Haid all they had. 'eaten wae eolith wild •grate that had " a4tei‘t '`fir rl` Ct a, sprung up in his door -yard, •where the women folks had thrown .a few • tubs of soapsuds wash -days. Ile lbett 'Street, Clinton, Ont. .said that he had learned that the 'best way to winter stook in Dakota was to knock thein all to pieces in 41464.1,t fleitknice z,fnee 8° Paid. , the fall and ad them up: again. as • wanted; otherwise' • unless we get a rite, +rgpidetoretInrs•'clonuitmt NEI": blizzard every week, they were liable 4 having purchased the business and plant to got too fat anti 'round on the Be- -publish Tun Hymn; Regent:, will,.4in future' to g tape. Last fall I oto he at a publish the amalgamated pa�i,s.tain Clinton, grass, pP . under. the title of "Tun i1UAOIr Nxws- house to borrow a match to light my "Ii1',conn." pipe. with; The man told mo to go t litttomisthe most prosperous town in' aught mit into, the ,garden and week! ay Western Qntario, is the seat of considerable all I wanted. I did not know what . :manufacturing, and the centre ofthe finest he meantat first, but he went out rggricultural section in Ontario. , _. with •me ani, --I'm almost afraid "The.tosnbined circulation of Tns Naive.' 'Iteconn. exceeds that el ,an:/ paper pub- you, it think I am a liar fpr telling iislted in the: County .ef Ituvon. ft us,at—there ,vas about half an acre - ;therefore,, unsurpassed •as an advertising! ,grooving of :the finest parlor matches! ;medium.,I ever saw, They were •asthick as ..t Eates '.of ,ativortising, liberal and.l .haira.sin a ,b1b d mole. Ile. stied he "farriisheci on application. had a poor crop the year before :be- • egrParties Making contracts tfor a spncr_ cause the seed was to good for thel fleet tsaberore�tliei expiryof the same, will soil, This year •he had mixed his :omits e clic before' full'rat s. Y • seed matches with one-fourth tooth Advertisements, without instructions 1131, piekss and got a splendid yield.• tto space and time, will be left to: the judg- .ment of the compositor in the display, in :eerted, until forbidden, measured by a • scale of solid ,nonpareil (1.2 lines ,to the ;inch), and charged 1Q cents a'iin'or •first qnsertion and 3 cents a lino for each sub- -Sequent insertion. Orders do discontinue :,a dvertlgements.ninat be in writing, can' Notices Set as I1F.Anrrra. MA•rrER, 12 Sines tored the inch scale char i{� e crate n,of tie cents a line for atthe JOB WORK: I : went out after breakfast and saw the man.ablewing up Hubbard squashes with gunpowder, They were, .to large to be moved, and the, ho onntl. , I farmer wanted t gr . no- ticed that one of his wife's legs was about eight inches longer .than . the other, and the man. ,explained it,thus: , He said •when they 'first came to Dakota they lived in `la-"dngont," ith nothing• but the .ground for a w a b floor, from which they had to mow We -have' ono of' the best appointed Job the grass once a day to find the baby, Offices'west of iroronto. Our faeilitsav,iia i Ii[e said his wife,ha l a habit of sit- , 'this department enable us, to do' all kinds ting with one leg over the knee, of .qf work—from a calling Bard to a mammoth the other, and the leg that dreinai,ned - .poster, in the. best style kriowri to tine in' contact with the soil: gat such a :draft, and at the lowest possible rates.. 'Orders by mail promptly attended to. start that the: other never could ,pddro catch up.. N T.hB' iew-Rt�cord, . PE ••�llieit es;' Olt!IMR1rAI:..POLITiCS: December,' 882. 1, • The Taarie8 •thus sums a P the re- suits of. the. -elections: "Mr. Glad Th i ' • stone's; passionate' appeals. to the Glad - The Huron Views-Rect�rd credulity and.. confidence of the pec- • \Wednesday; July • THE CHAMPION • • t. .-OaMERQ:T .0> a HURON SENT, il'O: [mass. •• would mass. ple have fallenon deaf ears; this time the Irish -:American conspiracy has failed." :" WHAT THE "TORIES w1LL150. In a speech foreshadowing the Conservative policy Sir Micheal` Hicks -Beach said- the first measure •would be to suppress .the Dinh. Nat In the east thousands of 'people. iottpl .Leagueexercise etottcre,'and. plant and • sow imitbe mso toaataiureLauspend- Irish obstructionists: lapid growth, but +ni iak rta ?tt he'• 1aa:ttxiNGTON ;AND 'eaLISBpi n: :dangerous :to 'plant in. the prolific` Negotiations between`• Lord Hart - 'phase •of: the •,noon, so they .are ington and. Lord Salisbury are in areful to lant.at' .suuch.''a time that progress. It is reported, that . Lord ep Ilartingtoni hes plodegdhimself to tlie:moon will exert its infiuence•:in' •su ort Lord Salisbury's Local Gov-. 'bolding -the cropback. I have pp' ° : ernment Bill and to reject all ap- :knorvn .soveal disasters to result pxoaches of Mr: Gladstone.. It Mr: ;from neglectof• tt1111s' . preeaut'ion..l Gladstone remains in office the first. moveof theUnioaistowillbe:a vote :One dayhist FatttiiiYIdof lost' "in of vant'of confidence: