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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron News-Record, 1896-08-26, Page 8The uron NewsRecord. -.. STfP :31_t HIM Jf H;NT_ VOL. XVIII CLINTON, ONT., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 26. WHOLE NO. 927 Speech From the 'll'hrone. tit .lwt luta A'r e'r'r.\\\'.\ l,.\»•r 'rttt'ttst).\v. .\t :3 o'clock last Thursday tftertionn his exr)'llency the (;overnor-(.eneraI proceeded to the chamber of the senate in the parliament buildings :Ind took his seat upon the throne. The meru- Lers of t he serutte having assembled, his excellency was pleased to conon)tntl t.he' atttemirmee of the house of commons and that house bring present., his excellency was pleased to open the ih'st. session of the eighth pitc'li)nlen; of Canada with the following speech: Honorable gentlemen or the senate :tad gentlemen of the house of com- mons : The necessity of malting pro- vision for the public service bats com- pelled 1uo to summon you together at this sontc•\vhat inconvenient season. 1t!s impossible to, lay before .you at t Itis session 1I1 fluhlic :L410.4)11111 s fur the ilatst year, or bidets] any of 1111• report!: usually submitted to parliament. liament. Cu- rler these (it•contst.anccs, 11n11 hi view of the fact that you will be required to reassemble early in the ensiling year. it does not appear expedient to invite your attention to any measures beyond the passage of the supplies. The operation of the tariff will I outdo the subject of careful enyuil• during the recess 1•:ith n view to f1 preparation of such a measure ns a \vi'.lmaloot dein¢; injustice to any 'Mere, materially lighten the burdens of t.h people. Immediate stops will lir taken to en- )'erre (t settlement of the JI(utitobat school question, and i have e\•1•r'y (•oti- lidInco that \Won parlinolenl :(gait( assemble, this important. coot 1r•wersy will 1111'4 been MI 11111.11 s111isfnctn111y. (;pollen n of the hnl(se of common,: 1'he estimates for the current vete will he laid before you forthwith, Honor. gentlO1011 of the senate rend bon- otahle gentlemen of the hon„ of con,. 1100)4: I hope that, when you twill ha we given the necessary attention to Ib rnnsidet';)!inn of the year's supplies, 111a1v he (11(11 es relieve you (If Ih. dill of flll't11)1 (tlte)danc•t• art tIli, 1,1.1)11 pte'liaumcnt Willie!' II )teat. I,h,Alll\(i w,\'1l1:11E- 't•111111•(10el"t (I1 'r•A7(lo.. Kris( -Urn e1' (•0-)'1)11 \'1•IVE EX I' I1( t (31 I' N"I•.\ 1, W1/01i. y- 11 Y. 1, 0 11 winter• wheat h:lv1 11001) rar•1fnlly tesl- The ,\g1'l0lllt 0001 l'nllegt, (itl)'Iph, Besides ascertaining the comparative yields of grain and ,t r11w 111 the )Iltl'•'i•- ent w:4111') ('5 111 ' \wbe;d•4 1111)e 111'011 closely ex,lrnined each yep' for then' )11111111 y of gratin, tine. of nett crit 1, strength of strn\v, frewlo)u from 79)-1, older to 4l1'terrt)in0 which 5111 1. will give the no+sf-i4li.fartoly 115.11)1, 'v11en gro'w'n under uniform r•on.1t 11104, net. the Various Val bale been 1nr)•1'u115. 11 115)0(1 1)1, the Oolle!4'e for a 1 0..1.('., 11 41 years, (11040 1.%•11i-11 1111) gi 1011 1 b.' .hest slu,istat•Liin art. selected for clistri• hution throgg)oul Ont;trii. Thi-+ 4ys- lrntof('n-opee•atIVO experiment:it'work enables the f.tenn'•s fo 41.14'r411!n,• for 1Il iuselwe' %Odell of the 10.4ling vat ie. tie5 twill give the hest re5nlf4 upon t heir own part 01)1)11' farms. As 11 practical resit): from o11t1lin111 infnt•- utttion in this, hundreds of fa1)0)•14 1)1'0 nary growing \•1u•ie)ie4 i') their regular farm pra)•I it 0, wllir11 w.ve (11- Ifrely n)kno\t•n 10 then( :1 short liar)• ago, For Il'fanle the Tla\v4on's Or chaff Variety (If )•hent,'whirh 111)4 t'Peently given sm.)) high ))vera[(„ 1,f g1•;)1r1 pet' 11(1')•, hot 11 n) Ihr 0011,gr' and throughnhl Ontario, w1•:14 4r•are4.1y knn\i'n except in one 114iglthorhoorl near Guelph 1101 it it ws. sown in our experimental grout)14 in 1501, 111111 11fler'w•,tr(1s (listl•ibnt111 for 00.0/ler/IIivo experinnvltnl work. This i4 naw one of the most pnp0lar wau•iptils 11f winter ww•hrnts in this province. Tn the fall of 15)1,; nine leading w1u'i- \\-fth!) the past seven y1.u:, 11111 nn(Ire,l and ihfrlw-4hll•0 1nri.tiv, o ties of winter wheat were dist.ribnted in this \vaty. They ever). divided Into two sets with five v tri0lies irl pooh. The I)rttvson's (;olden Chaff ‘vas used in hotly sets, to form rt basis by %Odell the results of 1111 the varieties could he compared with one :mother. Each person who wanted to conduct tan experiment started in his application which set he desired, and the five varieties in the set selected \were sent to ills 11tiQrea, with full instructions for conducting the experivaent. The grain was sown 1)l the rate of one and one -thiol bushels per 1101'0, upon plots exactly uniform in size and shape. The yields per 1101, hltwe 110011 l0J)Illnt- etl ('tutu the 1101 11111 1esults obtained from the plots. . inety report, of catrgfutly conduct- ed experiments 1)1110 100.9 recei 4(l this season' 1111 to the timer writing. As th054 clone from t Net} y -seven rat' the counties in Ontario, the results should he of real pratc•tiCal x)tlne to the farmers of the province. The flllntyit)g table gives the com- parative results of straw rind grain per acre of the winter wheat. varieties tested during the p,ist season on 10 different Ontario farms: SI1.11.1)• (:;11111 1.(1 ties• 11111'. a.(•rr. (..n, Ln.(a111.,' IT Tsar ‘‘,. ,a'-. (r,)llr,1 Chair. .1. 24 '2ti.11 :2) 1,m, ll'iat'r Mfr , 1.1.1 211,1 13) 111;10 111 ta'no.e., .... ,IJ(1) 21.4) Il, 1,;r1r1v 111.1(9a'\.11a .... . .-1.27 21.11 1,4 ;-..,t(11(•1-' ... . .1.1'7 Y:144 1,a \n.r`ic;' 4 11(1,1170. .1.:1) 21.7 (7) lar)) 1:1.e,.• Iliault ..1.10 2.1.1 enltnlanriaia .1.:11 1!1.:1 1:11 Juna',' Squall, ireful ..1.12 •q,o \I 0, /,'twirl 0(11110,4 t0 1110 c'nn(•lll4i,.n tlinl, 1110 'oeiet,fos whirls hate given good average res)It4 in the exper'i- mten)s at. the college for It few N.I.rir•s have also given gond sat isfaot ion throughout (hilail'io. 111 1hi. f 11io\w))g 1:11110 will 1,0 found titter. hely of '\•i„,4.1. 'wheat w/n'feli.,4 117}11111 twill he spirt fr.r• 1.y )moll, i..4, .,'- Dungannon. SuiroPIN ('e 1.1.. -Ott 'Thursday after- noon, Aug. 18th, a sad gloom was pita over the citizen, of our village by the )u)uouncemeut of the sudden decease of one of our most. amiable voting women in the person of Miss Violet, 1latll(iugh, third daughter of the late l'at ltniu.los'pliallougll, aged 17 years and 10 tumt110, The deceased was sod- denly seized with at violent attack of cramps, to which she succumbed in at very short. time, although the hest n114410al aid was used to relieve her, Icer remains were interred in 1)1111gan- norl cemetery on the 1511), bring escort- ed front her late residence thither by a large -concourse of surrn'ving relatives, friends and acquaintances. Rev, 111 r. Armstrong conducted the solemn obse- clnios 111 rt very impressive manner. 'I'Ite deceased young lady was highly esteemed by all who knew her ars being ivat'inaa:, ,gentle to all rind very consis- tent in 1100 deportment. she will he sorely missed in the family circle and by her inimeroms friends. The name w:.5 nppropriatte with every respect. in her life; 1 he young 115 well 115 Che Old are 111115 solemnly relrainded 1)) be pre- pnred. The bereaved soother, sisters anti brothers have the deep sym- pathy of t11)' entire community in the sacs rind sudden Iereavt•)r.etit. Two less it) the family. t'ouuts' Currency. Annie 131ett, of Sen fel th, has been engaged on the Orillia public school staff, :1 barn helontring to Charles \C( eks, about a toile and :a (Waller ft nt1 w\n5 struck 011 Snn)hlV \v, .k l y light- ning and dostroved '1!)11 the (lint ow, c•ollsisling of About 1111 1)11,1101.1 of threshed grain. ,Ii'..10 1111 (;teen, \\'h1 twat, 1101100;11 1v /10(111i1 1111 1)w ,i(t(1ge 114) -sur) it 114'• ('11;1tgc of ) tealing n 111111 0t' hoary tin) ono lll.:gins, has empty() () an ' 1,1(111M .11.4:1111,I IF:21411l5 1.1,1'falls( 1111)('5: pound sols of (.111'11 w11':efy, to f:oomr', and d)fnti.a)lion of clarv,, ter. i applying fir Itient \whi (('111 r•1Il•r,IIIV 0 tCS) the three kinds in the set wr)i'•I1 ,\ has4•b;111 nn.'ch at 5.'nf'"'t11 1'- f tI)i' rholw•, 111111 t'i!) 114)1111 there1ult- t )111ti n tram 11010 1'ol)la1111', J OlhlIly ;1001' 11ntv.,t next ypu'. The seers ,,, l' •1n1) the n0.rr•ied men '41414 i,l'lye,l 011 ho semi ill), In 011, 0011pr in tt•hirh the \I.111tl:(w ;Me/ 110/q1, a hen !l o.atr.nger.•5 ' :1pi)Iir;U inn- at 1 t'rrri) 11 as 1111)g 14, 1Ii :1:21,11'1” .2.11 inn if t.tt'ir•I'•rs •uecee.{.•1l in dr'- stipply huts: teat ing our 1101.111)- 111 it 1.4440 0f 1.14 • tier N. 1 1).nwshn's (:1!.leil ('hall' 1.1111'1 1"1° in 11'1!".".14111112.1Y 11111'0'.41. Earl), Genesis. Giant, I•J)cty hell ('late- 14114 11)111 ".14.11finglt gm"' 111' 51.1')')) Ill lllllg. 4111')). 5011. 1' I'I der I'((;.It�.IOn1\•i''("4 01111101) ('hair, f.lr,n' 1 .\Ir.r'lil- 1 h1,1Vn11d'.•f.1lt'ltil(tlt': •i.nl rat iii111'.., I t 4/,111111 Iris son Ser N0, :1 11,rtwsr,tl'. (;olden ('h:)f1'• 1f.•11)', 11144) 1115 tit'011) t, ('}rano lien, Si111) ian. life. :11-1111,11.‘1 11,'re .•ng,lc. 1 41.!)-111,1) .1 in i:1101) Ir'r4nt) 'vi•l.ipl.' nine 0f thee• 11.u•king )h4• \\ Ig.1)) 11011 ,.1 the 11.0., 1'15 5111('1111 Writ), 11 .'zal,•ri111••1(1 • Ilis), %VI11 11.11'? ..f tl),• rack give yea w an'1 ' 1 .1gt'11'111(1n1)1 (1111.111).110•:11;4.li- 1)1)4)) bin( to tar "r•a0n') 11.' f111I II in¢ which 1.01 ho111•.!t•1•: 111111'h.'wain, Ili, head .11141 h). 1)4• 11is Heel . Soil i 1(11)1 instructions for ('.l in''.1)711) Ilh'nk y,'.11'• '1 t; . ,1 .I.ilire,l 1'•r11:1 (aura 1111 whirl to r, port, 1.1' II he fnrll an.l 1)!)).'.1 11l' 11'441414,i'. tt•if,•, and 1 i -bed f1''•(' 111 (•140 1i his alllr144, )))til sine.' Hill 411,11. lar• 14;:11e• )1•:41)1 nearly f 1)l) 11004 exhan1(111. The of h.'1, (1i'•) nine o 1'. .1. %\\•t'ry/.. . 1.):.:01.)1 1 ;C,• p)ornr..rl hxperdn'tltali-f. tilt .)i'-'),i1.•i, tw.!)) 1it, IIt•'etion 1ng. 11, 15:)14. )rn,ng l0 l'lin!'.n, an I 11' 1,•,.l \I. • \Ir- • (;r(• .1.4.1141 t1. g.. I,•.• tt,ty- '.1 til.• ..4A and (• Kfa1N1•y. r4.ure--int.. hitt 11.01 •1,)n' 04 11 a. f)•1w 4\ rod. nom hate' 41 nen the h'.,tsl 1.11. ' 1, d i❑ the 1•;xperinn•nh)I 1)r•p,tr t 011'10111 News; Notes. It is reported that the Empress Eu- genie has Made rt twill IIs favor of het* namesake, the (laughter of Prince llonry of 13atteuherg, and the Princess Louise. Ueor•ge Ell\ve11, a Philadelphia boy, smoked twenty cigarettes in half an hour for 111 wager. Ile died: few hours aft et wards. Mr'. \V, (1, 13alfout', Provincial Serres tltr•v for Ontario, died at six o'clock last \'1'aodnesday evening, at his rooms to Par•lianu'nt buildings. The Rev. Mr. St(w1u•t, pastor of the Methodist, ehurc•h 't1 (Cat.arrtgni, Ont., was killed on Tuesday night at the rail- way crossing in that village. Mrs. Thompson, wife of Rev. T J• Thompson, of John street Presbyterian church, 13elleville, died suddenly in Kingston, Wednesday. She was mar- ried hist December. 'Phe Dominion House of Commons assembled\Vednesday' afternoon, rind elected Mr. J. 1), Edgar. Speaker. The formal opening of the 1101)80 took place 'Thursday afternoon. The egg season is opening eatrlyy, England this yea 0. Already 2,`254) tai. s '1'('alrlulhtrl )'gy4 have been received at Liverpool, against 75 cases at the sameperiod last,•year. Mattie Ov'rmatn, who figured so conspicuously in the. San Francisco Brown scandal, has 1111)110 a confession in whish 4110 declares that the charges against the I2ew-, Dr, Brown are all true. \Vednes(1ay afternoon a young man t-.atiled Harry l)inew\askilled litPieton, Ont., Ov the bursting (dr) small cannot; with ww liirh he hat!. fired 'a salute to al, wedding party' that had just left on at steamer. \1r. Robert Fairly, 'a ;well-to-do far- mer of Ernest towvn'Toivn4hi[ c0mti1_x-' tell 40)011)0 by vetting -111s th(ljait'\vith st 111•/,17', :t sort white t) (0` cl1eeasetl 11(1')ve(1 a. sunstroke, tvbich affected his 111:10.. The remains of Mr. '\\'IS. k3a1foitr, Prot lnt ial Se(')(f,a l'y of Onfat'io,• v w er•0 int 411ed at .1 u)hersthnt g on Saturday. l 11rief f111101111 servile wilts held at't th,e. Parliament buildings, 1'or•onto., 0(0,4., twliirh a 1..) tr'ge formeri and proceeded to the I'Ilin!) station, whttn(e the hotly was convey -0d by train to Aurherst- butg. :\ ('orinrw•,)ti1•1 11111(114 was hemi \V(dne,da1 in Ottnww'n before the opon 11 - I1of the (loisl, to 4(11) 1 11)1 ol(pisitinn 1(.0,1,1% Tho atlthn'hrnrl, however,'wrts 4 511 .11 )II than, at Sir (1011)es Tupper's sit{ge4t ion. I cattily.:ocattily.:uad,jeut sued with- al? rn01intt 11 ft 111,i$1011.J1111 ('rake, at \\'Iliterhnrrh farmer,s,•har: (11 'with paying his Hired man ;Pi,..•. $.i )n set 0 house on flee, s1) that.. ,11111i1 rec)iwe al the in4m'nee on the• ore. re•, Mr.Crake took action til. ul,l.ly of torr 1111 for dlsrrihntint,', 1) )le.l lonent-elf. n.':onsl a 1111111 0:11110/1 Slntl h nn a charge t'stealing- a trunk from hint, and in oils.•,) neee. of which the arson r}latrge re: .1 press 114pahr•h states that, another ol.sigr)nlont of Be boys is (1n the •.1y t1 ( 'Amid '1. 'There is room in thio '41,111 ))antinion for thons(nrl4 of it11 '' clpai \\ 1)11)1, $.4.31, fop assessmentRall ' 1:)rad '111 hunt '1111' ,1•111)1(g'• hut.1 -light measures taken to pr•)t'(vtt f 11)4 country' and 13. 11. 1). lt.gislr'r, he 4)1014 fr•(ghl to thi. ,,''r.11•:.•Irs ..f the buggy fr,,nl being made the (lumping ground 1'for Iltr• patnpet•4 111111 1ri11)instl; of Itnllta4 \t'iley b. rnll.c•t)1r• for NRI \Iv. ,f,en1. 11, (;11l 11f 11111111t. near EItln 1'r, ('aided. 'rho f01liwing mics '41 11' (1,11,4 mice, 11.1. 1 . Il1.h 111.)1 m,. I fixed by by-Ilhw far Ihi'. year: ('1n1tt , s I i f film 1 new insert hn4 invaded the r0nnfy _ to slopes- ,1'J f .r.n.•r monster. )1 • 1,111 1 5 nulls; township 1.111): 2 2:1 i ..1) fI -p4•rt•, 111 \rgaal,le, 111111 ail.• that fn no!IL:gnner•nl4ch10) 1'41.)', 1 1 11) mins:I '001(1 piny" 11 '1v7•1111 :it fla'•lion ;it Iho follotwing are the 4evr'ral 411)11)1) , �ho r•nitiug f;,ir•4. 1\'ilea 111'. :4) 1;111 il(I (4).': 5. 14, Nr(. 1, 1 I r, ioIIl,: No, :3, nt'a4ured it (his 'week he rowel it to tit I) 111 milk : No. 4, 1 mill:No.5 1 1 5nmilk: I have reached Ila' homer)... pmpoi 1ion. ,11 No. (i, 2:3 111 mill,: No. 7. I mill: No. 0, ! of -ix feet 1101) it k still grol'4 ing at in 1 3 40 )tills: No, 111, I.} (hills: No 13, 1 5 5111.1) 11 role 115 fo 11.•;(1.110,1 ' i -!hl.•• 1)11 ' i- mills: No. l1, 1 :I In atilt,,: 11, (', Sopa). )1)(''44)1))'' in. as 1111s one ate a number be )11e School (I ('5 mills. (',rmcil 1)0(4.14 of 1,1111,1, ;di n)"11.111 ing from row. to 1 h ng,lin alt \tondo' %1pt. 214111 at. one, 4)x feet in ei)cntnference, and they . 1114 o'clock. ,1. 1', ('.thaws, Clerk. \ct•rr• all grit' n Il1nu ell. 4ee11. 1 iti 11110.0 41011. is being rstgrrly 4011 4• by ).l)o fstr•Inrr4. 11. Mlles wt•il•h 110t)) 1111g411.011 14 efTe(tnal in driving e pr 4I5 frn(n 1 he pnhlf n vinr•4, 1t outdo its npp4a1111•)' in gar•den4 in abnston, 11111,14 now being ) r'nn4p11tnterl f.. g0•rlens sill over the country. It dianumd 41.114)4(1 insert with )t. hung 1.k. It stakes 1). 1•nsin044 of spra.r ing 4. potato hugs and living on i.heir 1041. 1' (11,04 111)). hr1rnt lIV, vines. it gre0n in color,