Wingham Times, 1892-07-29, Page 419
e. waLiams,
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D6 historic landmaik of St John's,. gad �ouggll CanapbPll, Ile to heave. the
was the place where Uvglisli service "ravel pit in safe condition when job.
was first celebrated in the New World, is done, Clark- McKay Ttiat the
account of Messrs 1314ke, Tilsit L,
Z appeal for sympathy gild aid to the Cassels, for defenditap this 11111" ]pal -
Anglican comixtitu oil,', i the the suit of ctpolity of Calross,e ve outiel paid,
'1 iii. blauttcha elections were field I that the tllerk solid a cheque for the
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moriling last, --Miss Crisp. has return,
ed bows wom Clinton, where she has
been residing for the last few months
-1tev J A,, Hamilton preached both
raoruin g and evening in the Presbyter•
inn church on Sunday last;'-•11trThos
Pell, of,Dakota, was visiting in the
village .last week..
ID RUG�rIST'.
on Saturday last. and the leentva) I'amount•-.-Oarried. A1cI ay-Runtx--
Government has been sustained by a � That the Clerk notify the Secrytary-
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Quinton.
lnaijority of 11• In the last parliallient I
Treasurer of school sectiops to have
Miss i11eBA!v, of Gan4lnoque,is visit-
Holl. Al r, (zt•eenway lead a ruajorty of
the amount required to be levied for
ins her mother in town. -,111r U D
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29, 'file su1 rises of the da were the
Hon.
school purposes iii the Clerk's hands
not later than tile, 13tH day of August
i11,Taggart, of Alontreal, was visiting
in town during the past week. -Miss
T« �'« N. TELEGRAPH CO.
defeat of Messrs. McLean and
1892, other wise they, will have to
1liurray, of this place, is away on a
Stuart, members of the Cabinet, and
make their own levy-Caeried- Fi- "
months holiday to friends in Hamilton.
opp. Brunswick "Nouse,
Messrs 'Roblin and Hagel, the Opposi.
nonce report was read as follows :
-Judgo Toms, of Goderich, was in
tion leaders. Concurrently with the
T►motily orenuan, $3,85; Wm, Roach,
builaiuq culvert and ditching lot 5,
towtl this week. --Tho Rattenbury
street ATethodist church Sabbath
�•{�� 0111.
".W,:+'++••4, " ^
elections 4vote suns taken under the !cons
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6 and 7, $21 ; I�rotcll rt, Framer,
school scholars piCnlCPd at GOd@t'1C11
authority of the Legislature, for and J
lumber for culverts, $9.31 ; Albert
on Tupsd,iy last. -Mr Thos Kidd, of
�(�sT
•tt
against the prohibition of the liquor
Dann, building culvert 1st . side line,
Seaforth, was iii town this week. -It
jj
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(traffic, The vote was overwhelmingly
can •6, 8; John Armstrong, ditching
is said that probably $200,000 has
in Pavel: of The vote is
on hill upposite lot 11, con 10: X11,95;
been paid out for cattle this season to
ptohibitfor..
Philip Schumacher,. 80 yds gravel,
farmers in the vicinity of this place. -
.
only declaratory, tint operative but as
wily
�S5 6U ; P O'Malley, Itride lot
Mr Thos Ti lin" of Detroit was in
Tipling,
IMIDAI, JULY 29, 1892.
, a result of it the Legislature will prob-
5 and 6, con 1, e14 : John Weighter,
town this week on business. -Mr and
��_- --_-
ably be asked to pass a prohibitory
150 yds gravel, oon N, Culross share,
Nirs D B Calbick,. of Goderich, were
law
$a.25 ; N Baker, 115 yds travel at
.
visiting to town this week Mr Thos
H SATaT COMBINE REMAINS
18t per yd, $21.28 ; M behiestetl, 20
Redmond, of Winnipeg was visiting in'
TN'J'ACY.
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Culross
yds gravel con 5, ,,x,1.40 ; M Bonn-
town last wePlt -DCr Jos Ilattenbury
• The fight between the Ontario Salt
Fireardine and the Can-
iVlr Wm Harkness raised a large .
anger, 105 yils gravel con 12, lots 1
and 2, X7.35 ; McAllister, 102
was in Detroit dust week. Mr and
Mrs Shaw. and daughter, of Brussels,
tr,pauy of
is, Salt Association, of which the
addition to his barn last week, Mr R
MoAnllsh was the contractor at the
.Henry
"ravel poll 2 l0 30,• ? 14 : Philip
t p
was in town last wtyek.
.mer was a member, came to an ad-
raising. The fair sex outnumbered
Schumachor, 115 yards gravel; con 12,
,rive,
lot 6, X8.05 ; Al 80 yds "
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Seaforth•
Vit end at Osgoode Hall yet:terday,
p
the .a ornor part of the crowd and al.
but
5, $5 6
coli 14, lots 1 to 5, �5 GO ; D Bpekitlg,
The Sate in C W Papst bolt afore
's association was formed in D'edem-
, though they did not' lend a hand
I their resence encouraged the boys to
P
building tic, lot 20 con 10, $400; 1V
$ $
for
was burglarized last Dlonday, night
it lost to fix prices and production. , show off to their best advantage. The
pout two weeks ago the Ontario' with a
R Thonipsom, lumber culverts, con
6, lot 29, 5.26 ; John, insP ector for,
�
and the thieves were rewarded with
the small gum of p10, made up of pas
�mpany gave notice of withdracial
proceedings were : wound up
social )top in the evenings. --Haying
fiQ cents ; John Stewart, cutting hill
lot 29, cons 10 and .11, 885 ; Peter
tape stamps, coppers and small silver..
They also. entered the premises of
?iii the agreement., all"ging •amort;
is about wound up for the season and
b`ah
, " 2
U Maley, building bride con 1, lot ..,
Jackson Bros door and tools one
Ler reasons that the assootation was
it was an enormous cro p' wheat
harvest ii, begun,.and it is :in a groat
Culross share, $7 ;. John Sehiostell,
.next
silver and two "old watches, also a
itlogal combine: The association
many cases going to be a difficult ,job
o
82 yds of gravel con" 6, "frown 1 to 5,
$6.74 Thomas
merahsum pipe, the prizes which were
P P
mtly obtained sitintoritn injunction
on acoomit of its b@lug do.wu.-Thi
And damage to road, ;•'
Sowey, gravelling 25 side line, con 14,
on exhibition in their window for the.
bicvcle tournament to be held on Aug
restrain the Ontario Company from
`tl'P Yesterday
weather has. been oppressively hut.
Sunday, was a scorcher.-Afr R Strath
$35 ; James McGregor, Cutting hilt
5, 'I'hi9 will be quite a beau loss to
9� Y
;t-akn�s iigreement,
and Miss Mary Strath are home spend I
sou 6, lot 29, 25 ; James AicGrP"or,
ill@ Tournament Committee, but life
'e assaci ation asked that the injune•
iit,� their vacation under the os►reutal
digging ditch, $3 ; A G Stewart,
Wm Miller,
stolen prizes have, been replaced with
jn Kltould .be contiliued. J udgemell
root. -Alfas AIrl]cia iJoolt' gild i1'Iiss I
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ptinUug by-law, 5 ;
cutting hill con 11, Iota 28 and 29,
other watches., Strong suspicions are
entertaitied as to the guilty parties.
coll"kit.was allowed to go for file
Maggio. Everette were visiting at bar I
$20.25; D Campbell, inspecting gravel
. 4ilitiffs, and the Ontario Con►psny
J Kellwood's last week. -The two
lot 14,.$3 ; W5 Towey,
lot
Langside.
ill tht-rr•foro remain a membf•r of the
Miss Mc orinaeks are holue ori a
visit. -lir Joe' Wt:Ilwood who got Lis I
.Job
82xiug
culvert con 14, lots 25 and .3, b2 ;
, l
We have been favored with frequent
sociatioil until the l,greemput ex-
°
knee cap Lroken about three weeks
011AS BUTTON, Clerk.
showers of lratP,'whielt has greatly re-
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gyres at the end of the year. It wits
ago, is slowly recovering; Mr J Me -Blyth.
fro -shed the late grain crops, roots, and
Breed by the `Council of the two• car-
Rao who get several vibes broken is
Quite a number of our townspeople
other vPgatsbles -The weather was
exceeaingl warm last week. -We
y
.rations that the Ontario Company
:
about all right again. -Mrs Crowe, sr,
is very ill at tt.Pnt her health has
P
alt@need the social at 1lr J Coulters,
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have abundance of everything but
ingot apply the Combines Bill to the
'
haver been satisfactory since silo sof
on Tuesday evening. The Blyth brand
apple bo, era --Tlje new otatnes are
PP v • P
ust,"Ile points at issu•• having been
fired with the grip last' winter
was in attendance and all present put
not worth sour„ai ales. -Th@• farmers
p>
�Aer:r_ihied in the, case ol.the Ontario
The council trot in the town hall
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►n it most enjoya,le evening. -A Ips-
ture under the auspices of the ,Hope-
have just finisher] haying, it was an
excellent crop. A number have their
P'
,slt. Coul fall against the "Merchi,uts
l y
Company. -Saturday Globe.
Teeswator� July - 16th 1892. The
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members till prosect. 11tf. It@ove in
fol Gleaners" will be hold in tit An-
drew's Tuesday evening,`
wheat cut which , also, ver ��ood•-
y
;alt
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chair The minutes ww•o thea read
church "next
by Rev A McLean. A silcerculteat""
Mr Scott, of.lieT ave, 'has purchased
q•
the house, „ardpn';find blacksmith shop
r1I)1TORIAL NOTES,
Kuntz-Wolwood-That the minutes
a
as juA rear] be adopted and signed by
cal be taken at the door for missionary
of Mr �Vm Walker.
Hov. WtLE$ID LAUR'1;R did t10t rltlSg
the Reeve and Clerk-Giur]ed. Mc-
purposes. -The farntLy of Ur N H
Young left on Tuesday morning for
Fart of the new Criminal Code.
.Isittina of Parliait cut in the session
Kay-Welwood-'That in reference to
Grimsby, where they intend spt-ndiu;
b;-Prybody is guilty of an., afiencP,
rtt.OlOaNd.
E
therequestoAndrF•w AiltamS0li le
ditch opposite lot 27. c„u 7. Tuo
the rust of the summer months, -firs
and liable, oil suary conviction, to
summary
Nie, Huca CL_Alix, editor of the
Reeve and Peter Clark are hereby ap
Heller, of Altron, Ohity who has bell',
a penalty not, exceeding $50 oho sella
'ineardiup 'Rerlem was arrested on
pointed to examine tilt locality acrd re•
aisiting her mother, Mrs Creighton,
re ftrned to her home on, Friday last.
or gives any pistol or air gulf, or any
ammuni:iou therefor, to a minor
Pensees, . niorndt'1, charged with
' ivkkhiaall libelling Mr. M. C.Cameron,
port to next met+ting of•thii board-
Carried. Moir-1Vplwood-That a;
-Mrs and Mtye Curtis were visiting
last
finder ilia ago of 16 Yeats wilt], Ile
y g
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lairk is ru bail.
r o�
;1 elix Borho Kid �� other rittdDayPCS
at Mrs S Orracey's WiugLam,
w@ek.•-J 11 Dooke, lawyer, gid a
, p
@stablisheA to the satisfaction of the
justice before whom he is•charget] that
o
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mit. N. 6oYD, Conservative,has been
have petitioned this board for a sum of
looney to gravel sideline between lots
visit to his homy in Goderich last week.
lie used reasonable diligeuca in on -
_cted by acclamation to represent
5 and 26, in the 13th concession, as
-W@ are sore to learn that Mr Jas
Y
'Slips is serh•usly indi-posed at present.
dt-avoring to ascertain tl'H &{aP. Of tllk
minor before making; such salt- or gift,
arquett@, Main , fn the House of
Gil@ roan IS In a lase State,` for cravat
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that the sup► of $20 be granter] to fix
Ho P he will soon be round among us,
p'
and that ha had good .reason to be-
g
onllklon% owin.•' to the rpsi;;uation of
the Baine that Peter I{ nutz let the
tis usual. -Miss Bradley and brother,
Neve that each minor was not under
%lr Watson, P,r•fornwr.sato,:
:and
by public corupetition--Uarripd,
of L tudon, are visiting tit AIr 14 Met-
-.hiss 1butio Jamieson, oho has
the age of 10 2. EvNrynno is •"silty
of an offence, and, tial,lf., :oil sunimary
. FA%PAR Wlip ]las been whit trin-
Clark -Kuntz -That as Will Boston
calf's.
been visiting friottds iu- Lfnd-n, re-
conviction, to a penalty not ex,eeding
oi4IR , ' e „ LbP Toronto
pal editorial wet t f
and 18 others have petitioned to have
the road now up from
turned Borne ori Thursday night.--
$25, who sella any past, l or air sun
�>uba dnrinr; he post two years, bits
t
gravelled
jots 27 to 30; cons 4 and 5, gravelled
I Miss Lottie Hioks Exeter•, who baa
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a a••1'P ord of suAi sr1IP
without k4opin� C ,
!
,eeided to''retirrc from active journal-
so as to make it passable in the. full;
been visiting Slra S Htrrfn0111, IHit,
I for her home on I'desday rifternoon. -
the date thereof, and the name of the
pnrehaiser, and of the maker's Danit- or
I
?sirs for a done and will sever his sou•
that a grant of lU..be made and ex-
Dr Sloan, formerly of Blyth but now
other mark by which such arra way
. , ' .
1'r,tton with the Globe on til@ first Clay
ended under the su erintpudance of
p d P
Joseph SVelwood-Carried, Clark-
of Toronto, is, here attending to the"
be identified
if Augnst.
Bsr is no truth in the staten►eut
1rVelwood - That the Reeve and
1)eputy•Reeve be appointed to examine
harvesting of the crop oil his hi;;
farm. We are always pledged to see
I -•-�
How They Writ Bite.
gutty sotit" ons from Montreal to the
�ffe"
what is known as the Orange bridge,
such a "weal hon'd".' face las til@ Dr Q:
-Mr John Stoat spent .last week
It's prtsifng st eiiien how sortie pe ye s
will sign an aateNniene with tliRir eyes
that Hou Wilfrid Laurier Was
as til@ Sallie is not in a safe state for
travel, and report at next meet-
visitin" friends in Set,folth rind Olin-'
Itots.
wide open and live to regret it. Some
i,ciat to roafgll til@ leadership of the
erlt] party= :tar Laurier is beloved
public
rn" of this hoard. Clark -Moir --That
11 ss Jaggie Drummond, 'Ot
l Detroit, is spending her holidava With
j time ago win age11.G of a Toronto corn•
mission honrae went through the town-
y iris T�arlratnetitur folloati'in atlrf
y .,.
it► answer to the petition of Thomas
Symon and 50 others, Messrs rleTiay
her parents hem.-lfissf-4 Zella and
• ships and entereil into tan agreement
farmers who were to sell
-JtrYarto members are especially well
and .Kunz are appointed to examine
Edna Gar -ler aro holidaying at Win -1
throp.-•-•Miss lay March, Holmosville,
with several
to his firth all their buttes at. 22 cents
satisfiod with his leadership.
t the proposed tlow road slid engineer
!into all particulars in the matter as to
spent Snidely with Miss Annie Rosa.
i per pound and tt►pit eggs at so IntiCh
l . UAxiroltA. has dentoostrated that
expenses and the benefit to he derived
-Mrs Garay, St Marva, i•t vis{tin" at
I per dozen. They.jthp farmers) also
" *ban the people get the chance they
' by the ratepayers of this municipality,
t I.er fdther':t, Rev .l D Taylor•':;.- lax
1
pulling is now in full swing and all
l
agreed to pay dowel -as a Itind of
til@ suns of $2a` for which they
sre read to show that.. the ex etrsive,
• • •p
b the proposed road and -report at
next meeting of thig board =-LUairied.
I the little boy8 Are haq ^ at it and, so
t
to
; were to reepivF) gf 01is to hp sOleutPd
,
fswrce, the prohibition commission was
I _ at as
�l►etlwe
are kept out of mischief, which is said
; from samples to he sent to. them,
ret what the country desires: Why
ac�oss thi►Icreekantz
acrossn lots 28rtdUn
to be always on ]land f -sr idlerg.
Ttsose who thought they were. getting
Irr►uld la plebiscite be r_fused for the
p
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the 2 and S cons, 1s to a iyad state of
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► •Londesborough•
I a genuine suap,' art- wondering why
1 the -samplew' erre not fortheoming,
hotly Doniinion when it has worked repair that Joseph �'Velwoorl taut t]1rt
i ilre a harm in tlse+ Prairip Province 11 name repaired-Oarriod. Moir -Wal.
Me W J O.utnetto li'l i Atone to tl:re
and are troubled least this supposed
"agreement turn up
Tata ?d shop of Nefouiialalld has
'world-=�Tllat Peter itttntx furrrfah a
I sufficient fficient qutintity of plank and scautl�
4 ��la3rtllsvest on a trip.-•:11fss Br.11r►'
: Wilson. of Anbttru, was ill the villii�,e
might solnptitne
i its a promissory note.
Pd ati oppAal for help %hicli ought
ing as will be required to put the side
l
a few idays this wo.k.-The cont6st in
'the wood Templars lodge, by
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Bost to tell Bride gad e4rodrit.
. o luotit wit,) a ready' reAponHe from
walk on the boundary "line in li'ortnnsA
h
captained
Rigs E14a Ad tillot , Hua ltiiss Ido Riley
I He %I wave carries two flew geipst' alld
g . , - ' d 'of (hinsert
ftp Wlrrrlo Anglican ba4y
. in a prober state of repair, and Lvo
three under drains built noross the
j resulted il► a victor# for the latter.-=-
two utnbrellAs�. -lie tt,ways of ors her
"'L'Ite cfturuli of L t ane
9 set's"" u
boundary err the lung ]sill"ll) tr,nditloll
,elpi weitthpr for the last few nays has
' his arra. floIs always clear, shaven
Pre in ovorwhelmpd ljy deer di4astor
that the eorporatlrin of Carrlok bear)
been thtt hottest thio► +season, the
and wears besides imn'aculate lihon, e
IfP Are ilestruvetl the cathedral,':rnie
half the expensy, and ,t1mr, the;
uleroury on Sunday "turf np to '92 o in
Carewori1, worried expression. A# Ill•
'lllo 'w'atli a art; 's hoti-eR, 'tchoilla,
1' Y
Clerk 4ond the corporation of OiletleltI'
tho shade.-NIr ,,I .Brilimdun & Sotl
way.t pulls ,fit, Ilio watch, presumably
Hall mild rte hillia iv, The tire
f1a ty st y_
1 tliti" t4f" this ►1►t)tiuil-�Crirrh rl,- o+
• have sold 1"i' isitiaere, 22 laowprrr flail a
tea NrP ll'm much of the holleyt11orin is
,
•1; pratstically allLlyutprl. `l`lle Irk+relief•
l any_ 1ark••�Thilit rte ";11r "L'fttlrnpvul,
r hair ret orted the 2501 Aid" lint+ road,!
I very Iarite ntltuber of athiwtr farill Ian-
plpinents' this ripastin. Thin, doer not.
left. Wenn he registers at the hotel
the •`,tnd'w+ifo" it written twido will large
': Irl f#N,�rhp+IlHlyr J.'sisloell by i�11t4Prt"
.
0',nt �tttilon 19;, is lonall 'Iii ilPe'rl of to..
look *ary mach like llttrll timoS.-Mt'
*4 )fix owil name. she ilevar kits tC
ire 111144 Toolitiv d"lloplatelf sit tat
O'de, (fila x swill of $20 bo ntsdw to Ito
ShMarts, of Myth, norrilplowl thw pul-
ask how tttunl► lttrttiir of sugar he tikkoi
M $9.30,000, to tit roiw. If. fa
�.ys,p••4t.ip.l ir11dpr r ire mild-rilitenrlanos of pit of tlte! %f«tLc ditit aliorol► ole S,ind4y
tit.hflt toiler.
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GORDON & NuINTYRE,
We are determined -if out prices will
do it -to reduce our immense stock of
seasonable Dry Goods,' Gents Furnish -
tugs, Beady Made Clouting, Foots. and
Shoes," and pure, fresh Groceries before
stock talking,
Sugars by the carload, is the order of
the clay, so we are in a position.to give
the hest value that can be offered, In
gems or self sealers, we have a very large
stook --bought at jobbers prices -which
we are selling very cheap.
The high standard of our Teas will bei j
scrupulously maintained, in addition to
our celebrated pure Indian Tea or "Ram
Aal's." WE are the sole agents here for
the justly popular "choice Russian BlIndli K
black tea, if you ]lave not received a
sample of their tea by mail, please call
on us and gat it,
Good 10e. Straw Hate for 50.; Prints at
5C. per yard, and Factory Cotton, at 4e.
per yard.
GORDON & McINTYRE',
The Bio Brown Anchor,
Wingham, July 21th,1892
Sow to Keep Water 099L
Here is a wrinkle -how to get ice-
cold water in places where there is no
for. 1Vrap a jug --a porous jug=one"
of those com mor) earthenware things
-in flxtinel-wet flannel. -wrap it all
round, leaving no place exposed to the
air ; place it, filled with water -or
claret clip, which some sinners prefer
to water -in au open window, exposed
to all the air there is. Kapp the
flannel wet; in an hour the contents
of that jug will bo almost as cool as if .
tuey ha,d boon iced. This is a tropical
trick, which txicks the tropics,
News Items.
MrJohn Cowan, an old and respected
resident of Wnwanosh, passed away on
liVednesday morning, the 20th, at the
age of 82 veam
While Mrs John Farquhar, of Hill.
lett, was visiting in Toronto recently,
site met a sister whom she had not seen
for 20 years. _ ,
\intoe Hildred of the south line,
Dear Earvie, can boast of the owner-
bhip of a very large heifer calf. When
weighed tt few hours after birth, the
calf wont 118 pounds
F W. Wilson, of Chatham, has been.
expelled from the 1 atrons of Industry.
He was the author of the spruce- tree
contract by which so many were de.
ceived.
-The (sell Telephone Oum.F•any have
offered the town council of Galt $200
per annum for a term of yeais, for the
suip right to erect telephone polos on
the public etreetti.
According to the voters' list for
Hallett for 1802,there are 580 persons
ill tho municipality 4 halified to serve
its jurors, The total itumlier of voters
is 9*1, and there are d won►en voters
oil the list
A slick individual has been going
through o s8ex county Agreming with
farmers to handy their butter at 26 .
cents per pound. 1'he agreement
turns out to be a promissory note for
$260. Look out for film 5
'A farmer successfully , tried a rem-
edy for potato bugs as follows: lie pro.
cared sono hoards and :placed them
here and there among=his potatoea,and
on these boards were placed raw pota.
toes sliced. At noon oti the first day.
of 1ii3 experiment Itis and his hired
man found every pipes of potato cover•
ed with bugs. He killed thio crop and
at night another crop was killed,
though not so large and in a week not
a bug coull be snen, and his trouble
with bum after this was cou►paratively
small. Dip the pieces. of potatoss in
Paris Grf;on ind. save killing the
hums.
The crop btillptin of the M%nitoba
Department of AgIricylturo just issued,
and sumuiarirwpd' rain returns made by
,,,
rt, alar curer• C .H t
s n
+Id td •o the @ a -
o P eget
1ntilrt utuler dat,- of .lulu, regarding
the wheat crop tia,ya :- '610 crop protrrl
ises to be of the. bust. 'Cold welithor
during it part of June line thrown it
front it week to tell days behind lata
year, but it is doing well, field (11rimera
are ,jubilant over the prospect of a
-rood Crop. Oats ana.barley are mole►g
well, and th,%re i.9 every iudleation of
Cho Ilsevirat cropi in years. The root
crop will ho poor. l',aive stook is In
ettcellant 001laitioll ail account of tho
abrtniluntro of flood gra•s*elt.
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