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The Huron News-Record, 1888-10-31, Page 1
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Walker returned to town Mr C. W. Andrews was in the Mr Andrew Taylor's sale was well FARM RENTED. -Mr. John 'Thor work in - the Silver King mine'.. at -:,,v P Wakefield, Wisconsin, name popularly given to the eye of ,. on Friday seriously indisposed, Forest City on Monday, attended & the articles realized good has rented his farm to m r. T. Carter yesterday All Hallows or All Saints : there rices. This lace is to rent. for a term' of 3 ears. Mr. Carter blasted out a quantity of rock which The cautionary storm signal was I. P. S., J.. E. Tom, is inspecting P P Y reports say will assay $$,OuO to the fort-. it comes on Cha 31st of October, 'hoisted on Sunday. the Schools in Exeter and vicinity. Mr. Wilkie has purchased -and is p°Ys a rent of $200 per ;tritium. ton, and indications are favorable to -day The eve is said to cele• Rev. IVIr• 1\fotfalt preached in Regular n}outhly meeting.of the now carrying on the egos business AtotvENT,-Mrs. S. Carrochftu for an abundance more of the came brats+ a festival of the Druids. but forma carried on b Mr. Card, kind. r J Knox church last .Sunday, school board next Monday, Y Y had the misfortune to have a colt whether thin is true or not it was ];Tail stones as large as pigeon's Mrs. S. H.-Datlor and child are Mrs Coekerline Senr died at Clic honked by A cow on 'Thursday last. - Mr• Mathew Moore,con.5, lIuron, long customary in England to rpast NI r. Elder was called ill to dress the had a large barn raising on 'Thursday saga• fell on Saturday evening. visiting in town, residence of her eon -George, on of last week: Several accidents ruts, dunk tier apples in in a pail of , r . wound. water, slid erform other harmless � � F--- C. will b0 aeon ou the wedding A minstrel troupe will appear in Thursday last at the advtnce(i age occurred. Johd Bradley'had his right P �'X cards of the next happy ones. the Royal to -morrow night. of 88 years, FARMS SOLD, -Mr, James John• hand jammed between a beam and fireside ravelrif•s ill honor of the Mr. R. S. Williams was away Friday is the regular meeting Mr. E. Haber has disposed of iris ston has sold his farm on the 3rd- plate, the thumb being knocked out evt-ning. The name customs ex�ist� . Saw -mill business -to his,brother, brother, con. to Mr. John Hannah for the of joint,and injured so as to render ed in Scotland, but th•+ Halloween . - east last week. night of the town Gouueil, sura of X6000.- He also eels. his it useless fdr perhaps the balance of cHremonie+a of that concur savored ' _ -- . - -- Hs is squarin g up Ills bualU0H9 pro- y ' Mrs. Clunes of Galt left fur Mr. Andrew Waddol has.returuod the year. Edward James Reavie also ' ' vices to gain + to fila town of Water_ firm uu the 2nd cont to lawyer Lost Y more of a superstitious character, 6 6 had a hand ,caught between two p home on Saturday. front his season's oporatioue ill loo. of Saafurth for the sura of S4000r- and anon the rustic(i, the charms .`'r i in Northern Outnriu, splices and badly injured. James Kr The boilers and their fixings are Mrs. John Young lit' the Loudon Gordon Houston was also a vletiro worked upon this eve were firm) 1 �1i R. B. JeHroy, station ac,out r Y :j nearly ready for a start. Knox church Land of Hope here, lost his brother by death last Road has sold her farm 'to Mr. R. but his hand was only slightly injur• helieved".to disclose their fife part11 - - l olv communion at St. Geome'9 held its regular meeting on Saturday Watson of Varna for 86000. ed, however. -Henry Currie strained ners. Robert Burns says that it 3 C3 weelt at Alexauder, Man. He was next Sugda g morning. afternoon. _. himselfin lifting, was rendered there- was the. night. -"-. •- . ) g also a station agent at that point. by quite sick, and is still under the g r, ±r Miss B. Stait has returned to Mr. Fred C. Boud, of Galt; R. B. proposes to o out there this In And About the County. , '� formerly of this town has of P P g weather. ' When Fairies light town after ap ,absence of one year. , joined the 'week if possible, as a relieving officer On Cassilies Downans dance. '� '' -'rhe Salt Trust in England has - Mount Forest Representative army of beuediets. has been sent h4rer' g Ot owre the lays in splendid blaze aI 1I r. Elijah Martin is steadily made a big advance in rices, causing The strange incident reported in our . Weller and MArtiu aregetting on last weeks' issue concerning the On aprightty courses prance. t recovering from his recent severe o g •�'' • - = a great outcry- p g g well eo far with their contract o.fthe Goderich. Township. attempt to burn a number of docu• It was supposed osed to bH a night of1. ", illness. -The British Government has pp g harbor inlet. • menta in the swamp on Mr. Goo. ravulr for witelies devils ami other "4 Mr. John Thom pane flits rot better sent despatches to Loral Sackville , Our traders had better loch out I' b Smalls faun in Minto has led to de. Y ' >•1,� -for the usn,.l halloween tricks this Another marriage will shortly of his illness. deploring his injudiciousness in velopments, whereby hangs a tale inischief-making people, and upon . • ',} . eveinim'. take place, that is if D,►mu ltumottr writing the' Murchison letter. which can be told in a few words as (his night the fairies held a 'grand o is to be believed, a JI r. Will. Morgan has removed -'Twelve men;were ,last week in follows : Over a year a o the rivate anniversary. e Ro�uliftr imeotinc, of Clic High from Chu old humsstc+,ul to Gu+larich' y g . P Y School Literar Souiot on Friday And now those councillors who town his f,utu was aumetiur0 sage London, Eng., sentenced to six banking office of Mr. B. S. Cook, Y Y Y o months with hard labor in Wicklow At the present time Chase old intend t0 seek re-election Ara wear- Fordwich, was burglarized and a &; evening. pnrohasud by \'Ir. Win. Townsheud. Jail forconspiring to compol a farmer large number of documents stolen °u Coma haves h0cou,H +�Imost things ,, fun t11eA1'CanV:laalilb snlilea• �Ii. Mur'*tug left behind hila in tho to leave his farm,.revoverantof the Past, and the eve, is generally Waller ,nod tact, t Are likely to. The achouu0r Ef�terprid�e of Port huusu a small domestic article that -Morris has en aged s tough -trace of the,thief ief could be found un devoted to di-4agrreal,lo prank.0 ' have their contract, the hill hot, inlet, engaged g r, finished this week. Albert makes trips to the port as has tiu•ued out to be a perfect bonen• ,,teacher. �Vm. J. 'Tough,. of Stanley. til last week when Mr. Cook, hearing of nuu►Ilpboys- There art-, however, , . often as the weather i'irwits. zt ill a certain line. It contained has been engaged to teach the school of the affair re orted b us oni occasional 7�" 1 ,P Y , parhHriuf; in agClOty for ,;,,,ra There will he a harvest home Apples (in barrels for nitippilig), upon beiugdisseeted 80 good brigFit in section No. 1, Morris township, over to Mount Forest And identified the nlerry'celf•hratiun, anI without " , -,e'. festival in„the North street Methu cud +ulute(1 little stool im ,lamer, for next year at a salary of $400. the doouments ail his. Joseph A, b\.lief in Plv,as witches and fairies 1i, festival dist church un Thanksgiving Da were brought into tuwu the • m,t 1 l ' 'Woods of Minto, .was the man. who ' t ° ” )' week in immense uautiti.es: -` called by the good houselviv0s -?glia nephews and nieces of the + the young .pr.oplH.. find.. pleasn'Fe' In "'" a .- m The lino 'lase q ' .. reat'Thomas,Carl ,Carlyle, been left .was seen- Small's swamp be- s p J front..put rn needle. and one in. g Y the nevelt of the entertainment. Inspector A. Cavan of the Inlauti ' P £35000 b the will of Mr. Burrow, of fore the smoke was noticed and who Y Fraser and Porter's stere is a great Ex -Reeve Gabrel Elliott arrived Warton Lancashire. 'Two nieces re- disappeared in the swamp oil seem The, full of such n celebration ma %i Review Department \r:1s in town' improvement to Cha block: on Saturday. huute lust Thursday front the North- side in Ontario= -one. each in Toronto the members of Mr. Small's family begin with j:barAde" (41141 there is :? The big mill has been receiving• west. ' Ili Dakota -there. is unduubt- and Hamilton. „ approaching; this same man Woods no Letter word to givt- than All- ' x� large quantities of wheat ft71n1 , out- rite �V»ter Works Committee p(ti consitlurAblO frozen wheat Mra. Hannah Macdougall, w°s in Fordwich. the night of the .net on Friday evening to discus- ' robbery, he is moreover said to be a Hallow Eve. side points the post few weeks' bet hes focus there was also consid mother of Ron. Wm. 11 acdougall, , matters in connection with the , died Friday at her home in Toronto, hard character. Mr. Cook on the The wane ought t0 II, C,l llitH 111ahea o Cur peoples are beginniuc, "to" arable \u. 1. Hie brother T, lit etben th electric light engine. in her -84th year. She was bora at St, 8 of all this had Woods arrest- fashioned after tho.o served ou such think it is time that the water Elliott,has 15,000 bushels lit' No. 1 Andrew's Y ail slid taken,to Fordwich .where he occasions ill the da s of old Scot• Colborne Bros. and G.Acheson have , Que., and came to Toronto y works engines were beings laced hard •in elevator. T. M. farms 1 wi11 havA an interview with the X, g " P „one into the barley bu in busi-, '' when 16 ears old. land. The most important of these h in position. o Y Y g 400 -acres, has several ages planted magistrates and probably be sent up !, 1. tress, and have engagol as buyer Mr.—Mr. 'W,. H. Griffin, who has lately for trial. - was sowena with butter instead of I " The annual meeting of the Bibles in trees to form wind bioaks about retired from the office of De,' lit __ . - - . _ milk. This was always upon the ,e b William $niece$; one of the exp�r- his buildinos,and rows of troes ale e Y } P Societywas held in the North Postmaster Gen., "Ottawa, after• a table st the Hallowe'en supper. ienc.a•1 seodsinan of Ontario• planted at difrerent poiuts on term of 57 years in the service, was Our Weekly Round Up PI, Street illethodist chn^Ich ou dlonday v, It is' alulost i,upossihle to exactly evening. Five o clock teaan� promenade con- the farm. Ile has one of th.e beet on Saturday evening presented .with t cert to morrow afteruoou an even- -Snow lies several' -feet deep in reprutlur•,• it, Itut pancakes made of ` d improved forms ill Dakota. The ar'address and a check for $2,000 by R1rar tiV. '1'. �Vhitel g and two +, Linder the Alis' icor of the ladieshe members of the Civil Service. Northern Minnesota. oat•uleal do very well in it platto, 'i:. } inn p ElliottElliottbrot•hers, the Bic, Robin boys -The Sarnia children ivhn were in town last of Knox church. Tea will be Theo/lora and William, near Aber- —Mr. Wm. Durnin, late treasurer grain blockade Cornmeal mush and milk, . Scotch week were the nests of Mr. A of West Wawanosh is at resent itr hes not relieved to any extent, and runny other similar dishes way .i% c, served from five o'clock. dean have also a splendid prospect, ' , p The difficulty is in getting cars. be tisetj. Smith. At a special meeting on Friday 'their interest in this world's goods °very critical condition. A short -Brantford on Mends carried , The funeral of Clio 'late William evening, the members of' fluron standing to reach a value of $50,000, time -ago he fell from an apple tree, Y A clone esrtl, wricen in Scotch or and a fe\y da s ]suer sial lysis set in. 'by-laws to raise X135;000 and X10,• , lir. HOAyn took plans from hie tato Eucam >moot appointed committee - ' ) P Y 000 for 'waterworks and draill.ahed F.°;;lush ,fieileot or a quotation 1 . pP . He is unable to spealr, and but little ; residence, lot 17, Bayfield road to to make arrangemonts for establish- Blyth. T hopes are entertained of his rtcovery. Purposes respectivelty- would he pretty. a Maitland C..emetHry on. Sunday; ing a Canton in Goderieh. At'the last regular meeting of -Frank Millar, a noted' gentle•. -Voting at Berlin or the by-law The sports arH aften prefaced. '' afternoon, r • to ,bonus the McGarvin ' 'Trunk , 'the contractura'for Cho liipelaying, Court morning Star No: 89, Cann- '.teen oF.color, of Harriatoh, is report• with a alreet aird pillowcase party, �;,' Manufacturing Co. of Acton,'result, The presentation by 77fe Empire Messrs Hardin and Leathern have than Order of Foreatere the follow- ed to have •been informed by the 411 honor of filo ghnst,i, who in the �1. ,_ g , ed'in,a majority over 400 in its, r a of a bust of Sir John A. Macdonald, uc+arfy finished their job, Had the ' ing officers were elected -for the United States authorities' that $2,OOQ .favor. 014011 time appeared to enjoy the, ^ ;r' hoe evidently sullied u old recol• ae accumulated pension awaits him, __._ festivities of this eve of all saints, Y P' pipes been furnished them in pro- ensuing, term :-Bros. John Johnson'----�---- ••---' . lections in the mind of the Signal P P P o ' together with gl2e month for Life. �. D per time the work would have been C. R. ; William Coeker]ino,V. C.li.; Frank will now be able to take a C URR'ENT TOPICS. ---- -- editor., camploted some time- since, as John Bell, It. S. ; John T. Carter, rest after so many years of hard 11, TO KELP YOURnTOWN, Two of -our' inhabitants who Iiardinc, and Leathern are energetic F. S. ; Richard Somers, Trans, ; Tabor. The Agricultural Department - " were employed on the United and practical business men. John McGill, Chap.,Albert Flowers -Five Scott Act cases, al,l from at Washington estimates t•he wheat Talk about it. Empire were taken to their homes The steamer United Empire left S• Wr; John Scott J. AV.; George, Embro, were tried 'in Woo-istock , crop at 411,000,000 bgshels , in. ' on the arrival of the vessel. last 7 Martin S, B. William Drumiilon(1 one day last week before Count . p - .Write ah -out it. .-- port last Vt Wednesday on her upward; , i Y round numbers. The Farmers Re- ' • A week suffering from t hes fever. J, B, Police Magistrate Kilbouru. George Beautify the "treat", v 6 yp, trip, after being storm -stayed nearly view puts it at 419',000,000 bushels. N Gordon was up on two charges, and - A special meeting of the Board two days. Tile Empire took on Mr. Will McElroy, of Listowel Angus Munro, H. H. Smith and Dr. The Financifd Chronicle estimates Be frien(Cy to everybody. of Trade was held, last Wednesday several hundred tons of freight, is spending a few well'earned-Heli- Duncan one. each. .All the cases the United States 'surplus at an Elect good men to all offices. >- i evening to discuss a proposition including twenty-four car -loads of (lays with his relative$ here, were dismissed. ' I even 100,000,000 bushels, or 20,- Keep your hidewalks ill good re, from' the Toroigto Globe for the apples, one thousand barrel's of salt Mr. A.• M. Todd, of the "Hub," ' =The memorial window presented 000,000 bushels leas' than 'that of °air . issue of a special edition on Gods- shipped by W. Campbell, and two paid this burg a flying visit on by Lady Macdonald to St. Alban's 1887. The actual product of 1887 P rich and its prominent chat'acteria carloads of general merchandise. Saturday.church, Ottawa, in memory of her was 450,000,000 bushels, and • as 5011 all you can and'I,uy all you . tics. After discussing the proposi. mother, will be dedicated by a bpeeial 'compared with the estimates of 1888 can at home. tion it free decided that no action Barley on Saturday was on the Quarterly" meeting is' to be held choral service or All S`sints' day, the 'a shortage of from 37 to 41 millions If you are rich invest in some. be' taken at resent.' - rise, the buyers fighting strongly in Clic Methodist church here on 1st November, The window, which '.` p is indicated. thing, employ euulebodY `, . for it. The neiv order of things Sabbath next. Rov. Mr. Irvine, of was manufsetured in England from The poles for the electric lights spring;♦ from the entrance of Col- the Nile, will officiate, after which a Canadian design, is understood to Be courteous co strangers that I arobein laced arolind the town. The New York Iierafd - of c, P borne Bros. and Geo Acheson revival meetin is to he bald. $1 very handsome and cost about come arnong you, i that they eau , To our mind North street is die. ' g $1 500. Saturday devotes five and a halt' go awe with cod impressions. L througl, their buyer, Mr. Wm Bur. At a meeting of the members of '' columns to a series of articles ou " Y f3 P '�) figured by the position of the o --b1r Win. McKay, an .employe „ Canada'e Grip " showing that the Always ell,+Hr oil the men who go rows or 'Ile market. The motto of L. 0. L. 963 on Saturday evening in the cooper poles placed thereon, and as North p shop of Mr. K. Waring, P g ill for fru rov�ulents. Your portion fir; street has always been noted as the'ne\\ i.: in seems to be, small pro- in their hall, it was decided to cele- St. Mary's,is;one of the fastest barrel only tlflvigahlo channel in the 9 P P k: Y flts•ancl ;•rick returns. brate the -fifth of November with"a makers in the Province, says the Detroitriveris in Canadian territory, of uhf• Cost will be. nothing but what . tile we regret very much that supper er at half -past six in the Oranae Journal. Ile made over 400 barrels and all the cost of im loving, that i" -lu"t. •' Lh0 light could not have been �1Ve ul rl++stand that Mr. J. D. I P P o P' I introduced without martin the Swanson, i,ns on the recuium011di►_ hall, attar which they will adjourn within regulation hours in five. days channel has been paid by the Uuite,i Don't "hick" At nny proposed11 g to the temperance hall' where ad and a half last weak. He made over States. Tho Herald also publishes it++proveulrntn loveausf; ft is not at ..,� - beauty of the streat of churches. ties of ilr•• University authorities P 100 on Monde and intends to finish The statement being published been appointed to thecharge of the dresses will be given by the Revs. 6©0 this week before Saturday night. ° map of the Lime Kilns crossin, your own door, or for fear fhat your . �# Classes Irl ,classics,"at the Listowel ff. A. Thomas and Tonge, Blyth, _ , The Herald says: "Froin the Stand". taxes \will ht- raint•d fifty. ceras. '``` rec,.u'ding' counterfoil $10 of the -rhe Wingham Advance says: -W. - High School during the absence of and Rev. Mr. Irvine, of the Nile, Clegg of this town thou ht he had Point of A retaliation policy, the, i� BURT YOUR •rowN. : Lank of Commerce ,has no fuunda gg , g the High School teacher who instiru- and others who have bbon-invited. been robbed of $70 on Saturda even- feature of chief importance is futinc} Clue in fact as the manager assures g Y Oppose iinprti\•eweut". •'- �` els in these branches. We eon rat . A splendid time is expected: ing. lie was paying s farmer^ fora in the fact that the only _channel us that at their fifty agencies' not late- our young townsman"an the C. Hamilton, Esq., visited the load of grain whem he accidentally navigable for large vessels lies +rli"trutic its pu! lic.1pen. o _ one counterfeit of the now aeries' ave the farmer $7U'too much. The' in Canadian territory, a K had been )rPsented. There were standing he must have attaified to circular town on Monday. g y, nd if chap• Ran it down to "trap ars. ; 1. I1 agriculturist was honest enough to nals at•e •to be 'closed by anybody Get -.to HomH'l,Yher to.w'u to trado,' f Clfiar itilitatiolln of the old $10, but be selected by the University Rev, lir. Newton, of Lervie,-did come into town again on Monday „ authorities for such a responsible not'officiate ill the 1 icco alchurch CanadA holds the .trump card, Rt -fuse to afli'ertinH ill your lion 1 ,' as they have 'been called in, our P P' and return the missing Burn to Mr. position. here on Sabbath as was announced Clegg. ,,,r - - a t•r. , readers, •will understand that the Sg� It is remarkable how history re- P p report is merely sensational -if not In Victoria Iran on Thursday and Friday the in'last issue, in consequence of not -Hannah Boyd, the girl arrested pests itself -with variations. The Do rut i"ve•t a cane :lay your 1 ell, and act, of November the Indies of st. being able to matte the al'tAngge- in connection with the Galt poison- r month out somt-where e1Hu. ma11C10U9, George's Church Sunday school aurpose holding, g . " o P following is an extract from a speech ) their Children's Art Fair—As it will be a most Ment. fng case, has been released uncondit• .made l► Daniel Webster in 1850: "I Be artidular to c11iieredit ' the , On Thursday 'the file engine and. novel and interesting entertainment It is tv be ionalty. To a Globe reporter',yes"l Y P the one used b Mr. McEwen at the hoped the public tar and near will patronize It. Tenders are out asking for a suit- would sooner hear of natural blasts, motives of public -s tiritetl ni Y The ladies have spared neither trouble or ex• able alto In our town 't0. erect BII tardily Detective Mat. Howie de mildew" war, ,eatilence and famine, I I Water works pumped from two Of Ppeneoln making It unique in every ttgtnu-Tho Glared his belief that Miss Boyd knegv + , 1 Lengthen your face when a ' the supply wells for about five hours, four Countries Canada, France,, Switzerland engine house upon, and also a town nothing of the matter, and that a than to hear gentleman talk of ' PP and Japan will each be relifesented b tasfaintly C + stranger speaks of locating in your , The town engine pumped froiu the decorated at whic.t national, •costumed hall at some future date. man and two 'women, whose names secession -to break u this real �' P P y P g place. .', - south -wept well', while McEwen d"uesensl peneante will. Neck to entice their .•Mr. Robert Brownlee made a he .would not. mention, wore the QOvernmentr, CO. dia'member this - -_-. _..__ . _ .._ - ._...._. .. .-_ _ guests-@•luta _Lquloslt(ea_ or_,rprefgn nn\I home _ . - __ T • _ . .. tilt artiF3: - .. - a- man-._ want".... to buy i.ur . ivOrked At the One recently CU111- mu.nufacture—Fouro'clockTenlutheT•Japknesc decl(18d ini'proVernent ill the Alex- y P gloriolm-doulitry,to astonish Europa - Y Y A Room will be a chief feature of the afternoon's - -Died in Huron Oct. 2U Mr Wm, with an act of foll such as Euro a property charge hint two prices for . r - pleted. Together the pumps de- attYaetions. The programme of each e.'ening's ander property here which he pur• , , Y p j `` . - livered about two hundred gallons performance will consist of aGrand March and chased? sometime ago, by blocking Finlay, in his 52d year. The remains for 4wo'centuries has never beheld it. f. Maypole dance by eo children in leturesque were consigned to their last resting+, + er minuto durin the time the Costumes, anda serlrsof Tableaux a votive and tIs outside and; ivin it a fine coat in any government or any people. If h0 •venue anybody eke's, IllteC P g Y of paint. a tasty follow, Place in Kincardine cemetery 'Cues' This was not spoken of Canada, fere and discourage. worked. After pumping about one historical. There will be a change of program- Bob's g , P P g me »p on ench night. n matinee er theMarch P Y day forenoon, the funeral being one hour the water fell about twenty. and Maypole will be hold on the afternoon of girt 1V. H, Kerr, of the Brussels of the largest ever held in Huron but we have a country quite as , - RefuHH to at•e the Merit in any one feet in the north-west well and the socond dav, whoa the price of admission township. The veeeaeeld had been "glorious" as. tiro United States, achene that doeti not direct) benefit Ie,' f will belbets. Admission, 8th ,afternoon,locts, To Post` Occupied the' pulpit of the p• y I 11 about eight feet in the south east eventri entertainment 25cts. Methodist church on Sabbath at an invalid for several years, and of and are part of an Empire buforo i•,,,,, r. one, these depths being the lowest both services prenetlin able die. course his demise was no surprise to which the glory of the United ' - '- ranched. de each of the pumps -One hundred and six( Mounted his relatives and friends: Ile formerly States pales ellen as the luswo of a -' 1 P Y courses to large congregations. lived in Goderieh township? 1-A postmaster is required to ive sucked from a depth of thirty feet, Police•will form a patrol along the p tallow dip before the etfulgr,uce ' of 1 4 •::,,: bqundar' ilia young gaffers hors are aching ''There is a serious outbreak of entice i,v i.rrri'Fn (returning a paper does it will be seen that the water in the y of Southern Manitoba be- a 1000 caudle power electric light. not answer• the law whenasubscr, er,does ginning the middle of November. for Hallowe'en night oq`vednesday, smallpox st Keswick, a e`mall village adjoining wells never fell think low;' g g - - • •. • - not take his paper out of the, office, and a fret( sure sin we think of a The force will be on the look out ]laving got several places spotted in the township of North 'Gwillim'• , pretty g for timber steMers from Dakota. out to make a raid on. Be erireful burry, county of York, about fifty f'misidian barley has "old ill +tate the reason ,for its not being.taken. Any netalect to do go maltes the postmaster g' permanent i+upply. The quantity boys or you mAy'got more than you miles north of Toronto. The disease Buffalo for equal to 90 OPlit•" cash, responsilde to tho publishers for payment. pumped would allow five hnn4red -Mr. E. Topping, of Woodstock, is supposed to have .beep taken Fwd dPalprn feu l , r utuch sahisfiell. received through the post -office this bargain for. there h dome amiss who attended } y 2 -If any person ordars hie paper dis• services of ttvont} •four gallons per B P v Y P It , +ia • 1llirly that Canadian .ontinued, he, must pay all arvearages, of morning a box containing four chow �•--- — the Toronto fair. rhe Provincial ,' a hoer, or of three hundred gallons per g g barley will hnve•thn call in E'+binnd the publisher may continue to send it ' colates. girt 'L'opping is ata lose to -The cert+ salt trust has put up Board of Health are taking active 411}, a quantity we think that will aecouritfor the present. He doebtiN pure common snit from 600 to $2,25 steps to ch•edt; the spread of the also, sermplrs of it haying been, for• until payment is made, and collect the be greatly ineteaaed whon the four I. know whether to looK u on it as a per ton and rum ex ort salt from disease, and it is to be he ed 'that warded to prominent brewers for '1 hole amount, whether it be taken from " t4alls aro used simultaneously. !joke or otherwise. P $2 to $3,75, P P their efforts will be successful. their report. the office or not. Throe can be no legal . ; discontinuance until the payment is made, ,' 1 " ' ;' ,t S R . -;i t' . . I . . 1 11�11,,�, 1. ".. . '' __, „111, 8 a ;1 , I . • " , O ". di, . 1 $ ..;,�__: :'' . . I . „ li X ' S • f , ♦, ,,:�� �.,,'..il .M.111 I I . � I."",. I �, I I. , 1. It,: � , .': � , � ' r .. ,,:,"', , "" .. ,_', I — i' -'r . , . 1". ,� �.. ;_. � ''. . '" .r y �.�.�: 'w ., w ,,.,. 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