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The Exeter Times, 1878-11-7, Page 1Vol VL pAt-ipER"..Vr UST. OUSE 10 BENT iiu•••xai the Rodger:ilio hotel, Immediate r4e,5v,.ir,1, Apply- to J 1' °Iai4SiiaU. k:set:r, petit aA.LE iN \VINCHI;LSEA.-- t• eiheca8Z Let. Gums stand f„ra.shoema- ker, A etram; lot. F.•rparealtints,apply byletter or parso„jai:Iv to MARRY IIROWN.Witichels "401 blo°L'Y FOR SM . — IRE txtssarib r offers for sole two houses and two lets. one i4tr,1 xted on liarot; street. east. in the vii- iega.A i inter. and the nater on S 8icoe street, 1]ei:iGI`w*Qr013,Flt'1Y 00W. amyl tans rents for six 8u lite taller ler basca dt+lio, s t. Meath, They ve.itu„,,oDtt together. ur sclr,^,rate,and nu moiler. at teres. For Ra ticeaari. wi,plyto T. J. WILSON Il�tu=ail, ur to the ,: area mike. t.ISM FORSALI .---tHIE SUB - lagers for stile his terra, lot la. 1 Cou• ltti,'ri,tsuenip oI Usb-rho (ou8ty of Merin 80fx^t&» else► el, the rer(iuiude goad hush, well fenced, laid in a good **tato of outttveetiou' hider, tlrtx a” 'i, 9-041 orchard, altlendid• welt of nater• 1re)at' pato 38o8'), log stable 0138, leg house, and gooi'e)4i.t-tt ti, actiOul'*ea thri:•s7 elit(;9hui. a,rtherpnrticularatipply to Alt BRYAN'S, Kirktnu.1.O.,or +1T,. R. v. hehee r. Attorhey. i roto 1-.O. 10"r.EL Fait Ili xt heirs tratne Hotel kuorn at' Tai: F31,IT- 11011•34." in e1S1NNTON with large (tame i.tnblri tttsched, aituateAl tan tits aalta.3tat, 3(,7 and V.453,Lh the, linen ut Clinton. contenting one acre titea•,r, ur less. Tbehotet tint, a license and 11 now d,:tab 1 tlr •0it1 t niiatM. Title affords a>ilden- .Ii°IPl1,.•r!xuit5 for way one Acari to go onto 'Me ]i V.141 'Waviness. &acme Wrens aro very 1;k. ii1• A KU li 1•:x.\181'! -t •,lawns, tied t•n ortikelve yesris '!ax1•nrtattier rant:culartt apply telt. (x111 le a1.. *it Ceti vatusi, r i•ar t9hlialea Loan 1VAltM FOR SALE.—North heti' 2. teal, A. E• sea, s.r.d *mitt knit of Rooth Litt of silage lilt. to 111*, acres: goad clay lt+aui. unser „o.11 ttivati+•'. Ab'Dut tri acres elesrs•d, lite rent wets timbered; Inoue boxa kart frame house nn11 pawn besting taschar.Inut the prnmlais. co. Min Mot et half frT In Brand Bend: glow to s to VA to -4w. 1.irchsser may bey 95. 50. or 7:7 acres at hie 011115u. Apply tit AAM)b 1'AltENT. (it .an l Beal P. a, stt•phem,^act eral.ih e. RKEXLITaft, ONTARIO, T UltS33,&Y, NOVIVIBLR'7, 11378, THE FISHERY QUESTION, WIIAT TUE PALL BALL GAZETTE SAYS.. The Pail • Jiiucl Gazette in a lending editorial ways r--•" `Mitre the Uuited States Should choose this precise mo- ment to publish what seems from the tetehgraphic ouraroary to be rather a thretateuiug deepatcb addressed by Secretary Everts to the American Min- ister, Mi'. Welsh, can eoareely be re - gin dell tve e-gindell1111 aeoid0Htal, All the world can pec that we have on our heads just now quite ae hitch ae we cell well deal tvale and e. rattily friendly Power, with a. gricvauea like that, would refrain from cleating the matter in tw irritatiug wry before the public until our orioles ha) assumed a share peaceful aspect, At any ride, this ie what we taight cer- tainly have expected from Amerion. The truth is that while the very party with which the (Alabama) bargain was made still !toltie office in the United Strafes, the first opportunity is seized to make a point against us just when it ie reckoned that other diilieulties' may force ne to give way. Nothing else was to no expected. and for our ownpart we are ittnituea to thank Mr. Everts for teaching (aur countrymtt+n that nations genetiadly are no there inclined to forego their advautrage9 over one another in the 19th century Chau they were in the 18th, 17th, 16th or the 1st, Nine tudliaa dollars of the Alabama iuiietnnity still remain tcitll• out any reasonable claimant, and here ere $0,500,000 mote to be retained. But then we 'lave a iit•le sentiment about n; ; for, in troth, the Whole story 1�1Pt' 1TA'T NOTICES. is olio of a 01tiuuattaattempt at erns. 1-m, and evia'rion of a yomttw hat &hubby ..� _ —z = - -`��" kind. Anil, curi•nt+lY enough. n�lvnm• 1ifplfti:at;1S. $•, d. c)ltl�, f ty,�;ago was taI e ( of tool re;uintinn8•-- the level rett;lntitns of the State of New York-..•tu avte.t et)mptitaatce with tither of the nl •Ft impudent $tipulati"1R- of the 'Pretty in favor of t.'ttlaili in elhipping. 'Therefore Lord 3:11i,hnry hem open to hila some eery I'i'rt, 1*nit ret',►rte. plait two wrt•ngs del net im:4tke It right, and if it npp)ca'ta that the New- foundlanders, wit t .tt) eat form ]part of 41STI.1}. CATTLE.—STAYED ON the Ptfl111t4l III 11 all nen right' to (Ole the , .1 rite y,t.vsxi�••. •1 Cao, 8ta.lt.r•.i4n="+t, t'•t h;. E ta\v hitt thele own sheds 11) view id' the ll . t 1. 518 "4"1'411'4° (1 t '(14 "e""" of.naae trtettetttetns•n1 1 tttlttllh dinto 4411 tht•1r •':• rpt h ifor reel s)r cia"taxa tR't et, %h+•. mow Avera:terra, Sales promptly :(tteanleri t Pe fi Fd sola a to renge l at this office. OST. --Ors Thames+ Road, near ,f It-40reavlr+, a 181.•1 :til Klein. Any t,'r(nn tlr t,•`gtlt" 518'88 it'll 1st rntr8,•1is11ly' tux. f..r.utai 1►. Eolithic, l.oetar Mini. or by lturiug tat the Ilittofelt.•1aIl.)ttl. _ T ,l, CLARK. Aleut for the I's - et `t • eeree :est 1 lte3s+•+ L unseat etre 1ta^ trews 1.s .•drnr;n •= t•etUl',1et+tr- (►*deet: h, 1 •,mt ":1,', tt(t.tot. *1 t=+> 144.,4',4p4,4-414 41tit l r,rt•• 4•r 1" , tilr4,n:it'a 411141 Ild1:1)f, 't.f G.l1U'1te t't)uIt.ensatut111 Will t .. • t') st.i ;4t1.1y. AM; ;a, •21`l t: i!, stave to be 1111411P. When, letwev rer, t11'• bt 1 TRAY t:11.—Strayed from the limn. Anu•rieaue next* that the tvholti fishery ► t t ss se the sub cra1+-•l 411let IN. eon. 7, t'ta- question will have to he ro•ttpt+nt^d, tri= 1.- a140. tilt 9.5a l*, e.1:a•,, ..2(14 what, het&r. not a'< 1 6,r it, l', t n, -t,•t Cel i r W a•°,i sit n•rc1 a nt1+7 rmti•+a are at lill0rly to disregard what they 1 • the a• els to of t.t •Arr. eft.. 1 . mutably T.•ttarrtasi. Int' IIAlin MAIM:IN. i ','}tit-li CATTLE. — STRAYED A.2 frAut lett ai t+met• .siren 41. Stephen, about the huddle of August, a ;your 4,1.1 steer. red, with white spot ou forehead, a -d a few white spats oft tlto 4, a 12 nl,;•+ ah.lut t1t first of Jn rte, 0 ye.crling Leiters, ae trlr all white. A suitable reward for their roeovory-. I)lliOLL) ST.UIL, creditor p 0, n;ut, ui31 pito .:a•,li iiitt•rfnatmn uCi isi lean' ,•„ „ say ; Or the 111i111ft a119wer that if t•t?, solute other points would have to be r(rt41)si(IOre(1 at the sable time. T11ue it would be tit least alr„nable on the pert of tho' Ctanadlmne that the very serums claims for the monstrous injur- ies Inflicted by American citizens o)1 Britioh subjects daring the Fenian raids 411001d again be put forward, since according to every recognized principle of international law the United State - were to the fullest extent respnusible for those outrages. \Ve mention that, however, only to show how trouble- some it is to go too far back in such matters, end to mix up questions ehich ought to be kept separate. It. may be possible that Lord Salisbury has taken up a false position with re- spect to a local or other right of New- foundland, though, since be had all the facts before isim and the knowledge that he was dealing with a very thorny question, we may fairly hope that he has not done so. But it. any case we shall .have the satisfaction of knowing. that, whatever discredit there may be in this talk of keeping the money baok, or iu .suddenly epriaigiug diplomatic mines at au awkward time. it is not ours." - James Gordon Bennett. proprietor of the New 'York if8rald,•is on the way to Afghanistan, taking with him•a cor- respondent who will represent the Herttltl in case of liar.' i ''SS1IS. JONES & iiUSCi1IP hes Barristers, etttoruoya•at•law, Selicltorn n;sneery, (conveyancers, (Commissioners iuB.R n,. Y,+tarry Pstblte, 1, Mary's 0. R JONIIS, tt'.0.1rOSCIII1'. 0 ' 4 Icc--Hatton'** Bleck, Waterst.,t, Mary's '1 t0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO 1 all Iuterestod ear1ies, that ourtravallin,; agent has been discharged from our employ. All orders or monies given to him ore our account will be as the risk of the party so slaying hint. WI448o . do A1OO1i: Henson, October 18, 1878 TT�� S. CAli1P.Sh;LL, PROVXNCIAL 1.J • Laud Surveyor, dm., will 1.e at the It ye] Hotel, Exeter, ou the first Tuesday in each mouth. Orders for 'work loft with 2411. Jobn Spackman will receive prompt attoution. LAKE, Commissioner, Insuzr- • ands. Laud and Loan Agent. OfHoo— ne 00012101111 Royal Hotel, E zeta. Wilsons Hotel. Henault, overs Mends'''. PB1VATL+' FUNDS to loan at 8 per i Ceuta MORTGAGES BOUGHT. M4aoy loaned on good NOTES, CONVEYANCING Deeds, Mort. `...J saps, Ville, &r , drawn on reasonable terms N0TrrE.--Having rented from Dr. Cowen the sand pit known as R: PinOombe's I am prepared to supply sand for all building purposes as cheap as anyone. Any person found taking sand without myauthority after this date will be dealt with aocording to law. THOMAS DEARING. - Exeter, Oot. 24th,1878. NOTICE.--ATI parties having olaiirns' .against the estate of the late Thomas Mc- Curdy. Hibbert, are hereby` notified to ala the same with the executors on or. before.FtidaY, the, 1st day of November, A. 0.1878.' JOHN' 3•i1OURLAYt Exeo'utors. JOHN 'McOURDYI Usborne, Oct, 8rd, 1878. ' 8 -in,' S.S.NO 1h:RL'1 r1 88R B A D a teacher holdi21 t► se8onelei' se certificate, Ditties •to commence on the 1st of January, 1879. Applications►' ivin-abe •repeived thy' the undersigoe i lap to the 15th < day' of. Novgn' herr, Applicants will please state •aalary.-exappeoteleina their apppplibation, also. give retorencet, WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Woodham, V. 0, + '�18� AS4)N 8c 'HUDSON,. Henetall, tint:' lYl scout �er7•sre„atloTzox��i•'tts . ; y.s. p Fire nod Life 'neurone nd fiensralC,op reission Age,.ts, Lisurance two-tb'irde cheaper” thiIli pqtr- ddsnnry ,coat, Also money .to,loon 083 resod „ 1Ve. tame..I'rompt , attention tp ordsos' pale .m.p.1 or otherwise Far end. :Village property', foe No 11 THE AFGHAN DIFFICULTY. Dominio4News. A I.ETTEB, FROM "ANIMA. It is reported that Shere Ali is at Wright, the toll -gate robber, attempt- To the Editor of the 1 zeter Times. Jellelabad, determined to: attack the ed to break jail in London oue day last Tfain13ing .that eonie news from Man - British farces near Kbadcera and Qnet- weele, itoba would be interesting to some of tall, unless the British take the iuitiee- The Reformers of Bothwell, have . y,our readers, I send you a few extraote presented an nddreee to Hon. David, from e, letter received from Mr. W. L. .dills, Brown, High Bluff, Manit^,ebaa. It is thought that the Asacol House "We arrived at Winnipeg ati safe af- will not be called together until after ter a tedious journey of +ebout nine Chr�istates, Pion, Alexander Mackenzie, it ie un- derstood, ie about to take up his red - deem permanently in Toronto. A banquet will be given in honor of Lord Dutferin at Belfast ou the 25th of November. rive. Tho British ultimatum wee placed in the stands of Fitz Mahound, Afghan commander, at Ali Musjid on Satur- day last, and a ropy at the wine time poeted at l'eehawnur to the Atueer. A Calcutta correepondent on Tu08' day telegrap}la that information tlae been received front Simla to the effect tllnt the Ameer, in his recent reply, avid he had been anxious for Bribes► friendaltip, but the Itntis1i policy ebaa- qed with each new Viceroy. The teamleer declares he is open to make a new treaty; that he is not bound by any Russian alliance, and did not la- the the Hamden Embassy to Calaul. Col. Lindsay, Financial Secretary to the War Depertuteut, ill a epeeelt at Abingdon on Mmndey, said England's ultneatum informed the Anweer that the Boman Euabaeey must withdraaw- land that he must Act enter into a lees. eine etlianeo, but meet preserve a nee. trap attitude. General News. A. epeeist from Oil City. Pa". Bays that on Thursday of last week Robert L''raser a "liumpty 11Umpty" troupe gave a perfartnauee at the (+rand On. era Monad iu that city, which wai at - Leaded by a little girl named Bilge. bury, aged abunt i:: years. She wee at frighteued by a trick in which a mall is apparently beheaded, that she went into stoats. front the ell:..'ete of which elle died. The cultivation of the nettle as a fibrous plant, whioh may yet take the place of hemp anti possibly of lfax, lies for the last fete years attracted much attentlnu in Germany. -A, , pamphlet recently published in Leip••lo pay 11<t' ,pushes .+tris, (bat! Jnatica Hagerty, ' before re 4+litiu ; the Little S:Lal;atollt - 4444*2e `rot 1'1ete04011.14418 44414 1111 arli0101tpuatdce il:lft, JiUStice Gwynue, •iustice wan, There 14 no good Intal call be frr111a a l0Rtillin t,it'1'n14at1 lie vett 11111',tld-)hl, Justice �lorretot, lion. (diver :tot from the Crnvorument hearer than h tth bearing lu-titch•+ily t.1 tilos vette, Cif' \L,w:43, and Cuetxt1•t•llor Slita:;.7,a. 1711 miles from Winnipeg. Th -re were the nettle a'1 a ,:uleeitute fir Hemp, Al fir, lshl'i hire. ,Tu1111 lIOtherillntou 1(3entv,lli;t±s t•f country soiled feat have been rt'0(0Ved at the 11.+t+artitieelt , , 1ultltn: r, A. great wetly p?np.:' as"A gO- uf :tette front tilte Auierieen (4 ,15.01 ut wer.i benighted,. fr®)n l;h'Lthatln filly r •• wsere benighted, salts rL'inoi'lea ovt:r Cal iht le nett S'L.li'1ie,r1�1Ptti4rl, tIV.� 1leIn lirt•141•'U. The lilt+'ett1=.11 In tilt' of : uCll , • tin:, t l ' ' .TroiI x11,1 fif:F 1111'. J byre 1t plenty of night , le. 1bor mutt m :Mr. a during tnt.pt•rta411cfe to t'ur (1�,1'iemltl11.41i'te, tut ti.'li t %% at 'L 1131 try. Some time d11r1U'- midair 145 10, and on the t' -4h ::llta)itte its possible bs0Lr111;;8 1111 tll•4 CA1'1Calas,n the night t1 etteel+2 thief cut out one ill Meer. five 1HI.'e mewl' of here, th11'e .14,1 1u.tt/uf teurd of heiUlt, thee tilt' the w111tltlty tial)+! i, rate. it.: 1(t 119 lest. , ltthlxjtlot hat, 1X1.11 rrift'rlterl to titt� :l;ri anti'rrebbt'1llAir0.lietho''icgt)u's pock. cohere' Department, i'..1 tomb, leveed- `'' " 1 galit)Il as that department 31t1t,1' et)Ilslitar et book, tlttettlinr 21vor thirty dollars. necessary. The pamphlet i9 the result :att. 11. did not miss her m +hey till of Modems Von llofeatt.r'Ia+l,e'a eehee1- ltoey ere on their \v14y home the 1)eat soma 112 the cllltitiltit)11 of the 11!"LIIN,, morning, u'..anI thinktu„r it was heft at and toe result has bear, brynntl her . 1Ir A3kaelv's tilt'v t\e1;t I) tc1, f,,r it, but highest expecta4tiune. The clues i •11 Bettis 110W a plant possessing such a Frank Sturgeon 'fatally shot 16lisd Mary .Baffurn, a school teacher, at Book Island, I11., nn her way home from aiehool at Milan on Friday.. He, .was; her d' arded lover. • Wl�>ihe male priscners were• being -siren from their 'cells at the peniten- nary in 'Buffalo Friday, at young `Mau named James Brian fell over the .rail: ing of the third tier to the ground floor, breaking .lis neck and kissing .Inm •)+s body oornpleinat, of.•some disease duiing'theia ttnoet lnstaniiy. Brian had told a i I ,life. ;Whensitk„the otleet iq to, get we1l;•nue 3 low prisoner that his "right name tv.a, to say taai no person in this World that is:`But. Jath erimet. t ring' with •D'y4pepsii'a,,Livo ' Oritliplaint sill The draught pl1yere of Listowel have oolameuced a tournament which le to lest six !Apatite. Each romped tor playa four galea with each of the Others, 8o that upwards of ahoy games will be played by each player before the prize winner** can be determined. Detective Newhall, of Toronto, be left for Buffalo to bring black Drum• 1 mond, the mbu arrested in that city for stealing the Australian eriokteeri avatetiee. A temple of the watches have been reuavttred, aril the •ethers will probably talon be oliteiuetl, For plume time past the postmaster et Renfrew lite been lousing regt8tered lettere. On Saturday oue contaiutug $100 was abstracted, The matter wee placed in the hands of the police, who aeeertainrd that two ret+peetably cat. uectet1 boye hauled Scutt and Smith were the thieved, They !lave siege escaped. Chief Justice lierrisou'a +neral took place iu Torouto on Saturday after, 110�)m, Too weenhter was wet and the notic'3 short, and iu cOnaequutl0e the atteutlttuce tuns not 00 large ad it other Wile wuulti have been. At noun the Law Society met auti arrougeil for the fuueral and paese.1 resolutions of cone doleuoe. The pall bearers were Chief data from London, Ont. Winnipeg is a city cf about 10.000 inhabitants,and air yore ago there were only a few log houses. Atter leaving \V1►.ulpeg. the the flrgt three or four miles k very hat, but it is good grana land. sifter that the laud begins to get higher, and is well adapted for agricultural purpasee, but not mare than hell the land is Pet• tied on, although it has all been pur- chased by epeoulatora, There is a. very beautiful tract of salad within fifteen utiles of Winnipeg, called the White Horse Plato ; although timber is 4-caree the h4nd is of oxeetleut quality, end tato told it eau be bongltt for $8 p)er acre, The next ten miles are low Prairie, good pasture anal meadow land. Seven miles of it are taken up by two urea. Hon. Jtauu+.a AloKay, who wins berm a;. Fart E.}tt►r)ntoe, and has been a Hudoou leg tattier, r, and was for Citi';► years e. guide to surveying and exeleit- ing parties till over the North West, lives five mites out from Wiuuipeg, where be carries ou taming very ex- tensively. He !rias also a stook farm 80 miles out, where be hap %bent 300 head of cattle. I saw 0 buffaloes which he brought from Manitoba when calves am".ug his Mord. They are as tame au the cattle. After pasting tills low prairie we 01109 to a place palled Polder Point forty Hailes distant from CVintlirec, and twauty miles frons. Port- age Le Prairie. The lasts here is the best I have eyes Noon. It is high. dry, ams oar level as n barn floor ; and I atm informed it is just as gond for forty ioilee around. Then ou1114 souse low prairie 1 • 1 1 10 tihnbt'r fr.•1u; 1.1 1= lnrl.ee wile, Sseee have to tlr•t'v th.elr tl'10 cer 8 1011.•0. The ashlers ::rev tho crusts are not so good this roar as 1.t�t. 1 lam been at a4vcral t•lac08 Whore ths'y were tnrt'clh. i11.o. 'file 81014134.31 3'Iohl of %gre+et is twenty buell�'14 per 'tyre 3 w1101t7 plough - found that it w�43 only not there, but ing was 4 sno last fell, the vitl:l 24 from Hiatt quite a large sum luta peen per- twenty-five to thirty 1)n9hels. Rud snnle- t, i) i 0 thirty ei -hr, that beim! the high - peculiar Air. Askew's also. The i r e }clued from I A al peculiar odor which prevailed in the House leads the inmates to believe they were drugged, as they never heard the first sound during the night. The Duke of Connaught and Prince Leopold will accompany the Marquis of )ower an trucks, 1404 charge four cents Lorne and the Princess Louisa to Liv per bushel, for wheat, and three cents retool on the fourleeut.h of November. for horsey and oats. Around High The Corporation of that city has deoid- Bluff, land is worth from ten to fifteen ed to give them an official le's reception. dollars an acre. Iu Uoberne it would On the occasion an addte.s will be pea be worth one hundred and fifty dollars. sented, which says:—” The relations , between the inhabitants of this port The soil is a black loom, about two and our Canadian fellow -subjects ate feet, with black clay subsoil. I have so intimate that everything affecting been digging time potatoes, they yield their welfare is a matter of concern to about four hundred bushels -per aore. ns. We oerdislly congratulate theta The weather has been mild until yes- terday,npnn an event so well calculated to ad- vance their inteMests, and to strengthen but will 110 all gone tomorrow. The the ties which biud the Dominion to the but will yhas great advantages, and also Mother Country, The circumstances cougreat draw backs. I think the worst. 90.101 which the Princess •Louise visite feature is the very high winds. - The Canada are unprecedented in the .his- roads are good in dry weather --in wet tory of the Colonial Empire.. Tue aur- weather they 'are bad, and nothing to pointinentof the Marsala of Lorne i9, mend there with excepting and straw, therefore,** signal mark of Tier Majesty's which they use freely: ` A man with favor, and of the reongnitipn of the , five hundred dollars and a team can intake a good start here. F. M. vtuiety of merit should hove been for Agee regarded as the most worthless of weeds, One of the most desperate gangs of train robbers in the United States has just been broken up by the arrest of Big Mike Roark and the shooting of Dan Dement. They used to rob trains on the Council Bluffs, Acheson, Tope- ka and Saute Fe roads last spring. The gang had planned a robbery of the Kansas Pacific train out on the pl•tius, but a member of the gang gave his partners away, Dement fled, and to posse of picked men attacked them. Being pursued by officers they cause ou' him in a dugout on Thompson's Creek, and Li.ht, the detective, called on him to surrender. He was fired at by Dement, and he sent a ball into the robber's aide. .The wounded intim fought like a tiger, and • fired seven shots, when Light ehet ' him thronge the' brain, killing • hitn instantly. A •reward Of $3,000 hat been ''out for Roark''s body for.eix months. To -put down' the lightning-l'od'-agent nuisance as far as possible, the Ver-' 'moot Legislature bits passed a' lelw inf-'l plowed Ioyaalty of Canada..." A luuolleou posing a fine of 1,00b on Any :travel will be given ,at the Town Ball., ling ,pereon who sells' ur offers any of A gentlelnaa from Manitoba speaks. them. 'for gale.• ,"To 'make' the statute' -thus ,,of , the , Mennonite settlement iu prohibitory' and'•enforoible,• it'provides ,that ,Province :--.“ -Their. settlements that the -license "shall be $1,4'00'' pee: are located on . Ood pane ou beth sides yeer for °sob' agent, 'and ; allots dile ''of Red !River, They are;mnking credit- - quarter., of. the' .Atie , to the•infokniiug 'able offorts, :at .cultivation„ au d. they, sac - prosecutor. ' • ' • ceod : well in, raising.: grain: •and stook. '� ' 'Iii reference• to stook, they .haying no ...Id °Yoer:li 'Mirth `10 tieiita t' `' 'femme hever.adopt�ed the -system ,previa Sickness previ ift `i 4er`yt+r)ti`re, arid, every. est I heard of. (lets run from sixty to eighty beetle -is. One man hall five lintelred bushels from six acme. Bar- ley is loot ranch grown, but yields from forty to sixty bushels per acre. They (1110311 with both separator and horse - a, Weald ; M `, c it effeote Indigoes ion;' Co8ti'venege,. E Witian',7i1it i piiiet4re'lliot Sicle,fi laada0l►e+ Sour.. :g64 ilr, Heaii''u$ e"' At the inquest iu Toronto, on the body of Frederick Still.,. on Monday last, the Grand Think brakeman, kill. ed at the late collision, some , me0ioal stridents were summoned to eerie on the jury. 014 assembling in. the Court room they behaved in a disgraoefnl manner, and the Coroner litut to hreat- �en anti dismiss them and oflx}i au - lent in. Kan and Nebraoka.:Of: having. other jsiry. , So)no� of: thee' yol u{�'' (t 6gti,:•e a berd,law, .which.: keeps the cattle out were ;drunk, and �their.erbnduct ryas all of mixobief ,by.dev, and at'.t,ight they are locked'up.. r Bvtie doing .the expense of .00nstructing: ,fences in . & .country where wood is , scare : is ,Avoided. ...0ee Phe more nnseemly• front''ttle fact thea tihe deceased's fether acne in the i•squiry rootn weeping bitterly over the body of ann,.and,the attendance of the operator, trurda'a ui 1e,isgrirl' `'•'thii•.t °•`e : a.4. put itatio of•a tile. cart, e. r ' �•.S irit;a:,, •.o.tt thee. •llZ;ennonite,:settlements is on: the AIel:nndeK..H•uy, wll� was also -terribly... himself yi g 1 n ,:co': 1? . i�1. A e� R b•..f"t\•04)ty.:twI) ilio11054 41. _j, it a�itinlene5s, oto., ' 01') take ( ne 'etAvatrsr1 west side of Red • River,.: nuidavay.be-, distressed at the awful position in which , king rol)e`f apd atter: if tween Emerson.:awi W;nnipeg, . aid he found himself, but these ollnoi ad : -4.1;`, ,.h '1' o F.?a Lt'1111•" Drulf'gtat'it41 ]fat a ) . aloe the: Pembine brenoleof ,the: Can brutes kept t 0 their mirth anti ortureed. °anfl:tary tl 1te,u_' [: p 1� will relioveyou. (adieu PacificvRailway. . Unseemly jokes i4 spite of all. �,m' Di (.1 i t':a 111PIih ett19 ,. 01414 let . sate Or to semis, A 9ftpon. A good business st xnds4. and .residrngeaiinSe`n'ealt•t re`•log i+• . I,JO8N MASON, JOafPH HUDSON, ' - + , Cdnimiesiouer + :u0nveYerkeeri r niu4•