The Brussels Post, 1905-6-22, Page 4terget9SOCIAW-44/22121Poe: ItegelaVeattfAiiitiesegege&easagaeseavaad
MOVed byi. Meidean, aeoodtle4 Ity R.
_Verde, that the ilonety rum ell' ore
eppo•pted to Lek atter 0800110 abut
menta be paid $2 50 a tiny. Carried.
Moved by la Cantslon, seconded by
B. incLealt, that the bylaw for the in
oorporetion of Zuriall be lent over till the
Diaamber Reeento. tiarr•ecl,
Mused be Mr, kip,04mau, suound• ‘t , y
Mr, 0 totelon, that the County E
• Cbe igrassti,s Vast,
TI.TURSIM JUNE (.2a 1905.
Huron CountyCouncil.
• The Jane mission of the County Conn -
oil opened at 8 p. m on Tuemitty 6111
inst. Warden in the chair and en
members preseut exoept Mr. Lamont.
Tbe Warden midreetted the °outsell
reepeoting the bridge work tinder c»i.
tract, the addition to the House of
Refuge, and other matters to be eo0.
eidered by the Cloonan.
Coronaunioetions were read from the
County of Lambton relating to trustees
of Collegiate Institutee and High &Imola.
Sent to special committee. Aleo from
Lietowel, Parkhill and Si, Marys H,gb
Saloon] regarding fees for outside pupil&
These, with notice of Appeal againet the
award of the arbitrators on the matter of
"Joion Sohool Section, Hallett and
Gotterich townehipe, were eent to Educe.
tion committee.
Col. Young and Capt. Shaw, by letter
extended an invitation to the Council to
visit the 88rd regiment while in amp at
London, Lolled.
Committrnent of these children by the
name of Brome to the charge of the
Children's Aid, and charging the county
$1.25 per bead for each child, was sent to
the executive.
Tenders for supplying coal to the
various offices were read and sent to the
name:dive oommittee.
A !ergo number of a000nnts were read
and sect to Finance oominittee.
The Jailer% report was read and sent
to the County Property Committee, and
the report of the Wardeu's, Reuse oi
Refuge and Building committee were read
and adopted.
Moved by Messina. Gantelon and Spaok•
man, that the Gummi! memorialize the
Legislature to amend the High School
Atit by 'striking out enb motion 7 of
section 2 of the High School aot of 1903.
Carried. The clause referred to is the
one couferriug on High Scheele the
power to charge fees to pupils of neighbor.
ing counties.
Application for a grant of $25 to the
Huron Poultry Aastoiation, Red one for
the mane to repair Ole bridge at Winghean
leading to the driving park, were sent to
the Executive oomtnittee.
0E0010 DAY—WEDNESDAY.
A. letter asking for a grant of 0200 to
assist in building a lookup in the
town Hall, Wroxeter, was sant to
Executive committee.
Report of Exeeutive committee read
and adopted.
Dr. Burrows wee appointed trustee ou
the Seaforth Co'legiate Institute Beard,
vice Rev. Dean Hod:sins, resigned.
Moved by Mr. AloNanghton, seaonded
by Mr. Speakman, th a the approaoh to
the bridge South of Clinton, messing the
Hayfield river between Stanley and
Goderioh township, be ferdied. Sent to
the Road and Briche committee,
Moved by Mr. Moliet:z e, secouded by
Ain McLean, that in respect to Port
Albert washout, the !natter be left to
arbitrators, composed ut two competent
engineers, whoahall have power to choose
a third, and that their deoision be acte,t-
ed as a settlement by Ashfield and the
county, Lost,
Moved by Mr. McQuillan, seconded by
Mr. 'oldster, that tilts Council repeal the
bylaw relating to dimensions ot county
bridges, and that the oounty of Huron
build and maintain all bridgee eight feet
long and over on boundariee in said
oonnty. Sent to Road and Bridge oona•
mittee.
Atoned by Metiers. Cantelon and Speak.
Dean, that the opinion of the (whetter be
asked on clause 017, Mutiioipal Aot of
1903, relating to bridges, Sent to Road
and Bridge committee.
The report of 5Ir. McLeod), re repaire
to °canal Chamber, wait Bent to County
Property oommittee.
A petition eigeed by 97 residents of
Grey and Maintop, asking a grant of
0500 to open up the boundary between
Grey and Maidlop from lot 1 to lot 10
of the township, was sent to Executive
committee.
Dr, Woods, II, W. Erwin and Geo.
Erwin, Bayfield, addressed the County
Connell with reference to the neeeeeity
of the county erecting a new bridge over
the river et Hayfield, and Ur. Livingston,
reeve of Grey, arid M. Rolend, of Mee
Riliop, addreeeed the Council regarding
petition from Grey and Maintop.
IOtoved by Mr. Currie, seconded by bit.
McQuillan, that $800 be granted for len
proving the gravel road Smith of Wing-
haro, commonly known as the Prairie,
Sent to the Emotive committee.
'Moved by Mr. Oantelon, seoonded by
Mr. MaNanghton, that no eatery be
attaobed to the i919 fa of Higb (Instable
for this aounty, 111,0 to take effect at the
end of this quarter. (tarried.
The second report of Exeoutive aom,
Midas and the report of Equalization
oommittee were read. Mr. Gantelon
moved, encoded by Mr. Ferris, that the
Levens of Whighatn, Seaforth and Clinton
be equalized to s, valuation et 9541,880,
Lost. Yeaa---Cantelon, Ferria, Gardister,
MeNaugliton, Speakman, 5. Nitta --
Currie, Bryan McKenzie, MeQttilloda,
Doig, Iabister, MaLean, 'Morrison,
Grieve, 9. The report was then adopt.
ed.
Report of County Property committee
• wee read. Moved by Mr. Speakman,
seconded by Mr. Currie, that the °leek
and Mr. PcioLean be instructed to per.
ohm stoves end other supplies mention-
ed In tbe report, and get repairo made ou
roof of Court House, &lee employ a man
to inapeotsboiler. Carried,
Council adjourned to meet at 10 a.m. on
• Thursday,
THIRD DAY--TIITHISDAY,
The reports of Finance Ednoation
and Road and Bridge committees were
read and palmed in Connell.
Moved by Mr. 'ablator, aeoorided by
adr. IVIaCenillan, Etat the Publics Salmi
"Wootton be ttothorized to apportion the
;levered eehool moneye now lying it the
bands of township treamers, among the
Emma municipalities 0 whicila they
belong, eamOrding to the average Attend.
eerie. Carried.
Moved by Ititesere, Clantalon and me -
Me. McKenzie sell the old
tint Or in Aniberly bridge, Mr, Mcgeillen
• the 00 91000 in the bridge near LuoknoW,
the W9,000 the timber in bridad nt
Morriabeltk, Mr. Gardiner timber in
Steniake 'bridge, and Mt, Currie the
thither in Weatfield bridge, after the dom.
Option Ot the baperetrdetnree. Glerried,
glom be eranied $300 for aesietattoe s, 01
, spondee fur 1905 Cour dor,
Moved by Bryan% mammies' by It
Gauthier, 01.0 Oil, °rmen do now est
jouru to met t ott the that Tueeday in
D. °ember, in the town of SI 11S4011L
Carried,
C031111 ITT10E RE PORTS.
TUE ADDITMIS
reported lousing examined •he treaenrer's
stateuthote, 011t1 1 111111 tb ni 10 agree wall
the bunko and vonchera in every lima
Ocular •, that the receipt» were $119 504 •
11 ; dlibureemesite, 9118,811 86, teat Ing a
betimes. of $752 25 That the m reg a
held to, the timbale fund noonunt eget ed
with tretteuret'a books. The re' 110
from ft'et of January to February 21st,
1905, inoluding balmy* trim 1901, were
$72,924.40, un t the diebureemente
968,848.79 Teat the eeveral ichool
monnte wore aorreet. That the inns-
urerai securities, the 00118 00 teat yeer,
were satisfactory. The the county Ma
?Tali -Med by ratiefectory tire tosueottee,
and the report, eietsed by Alt Bele. Zaler
and 31 trIey, 0 onaltdee an follows We
wish co etate that we found the treas.
arm very courteoua, and that eve ry
facility was afforded us to make a
thorough examination of all matters per-
taining to our duties, We found all
voU011ere and documents turaugati
systematioally and the books correctly
kept."
Estimate of expenditures and recoil)
Enter:DM:TM
Adiniutstration of Justice,$ 5000 00
Jail 2200 00
Division Court Jury f nett 100 00
Schools 800 00
Sohool matt:teem lit 2800 00
Ornate.. 3500 00
Munieipal er1•1110o1 4500 00
Stationery, printieg, eto 1000 00
Lunettee and Menthe= 700 00
Litereat 600 00
County pros erty 2000 00
Misoel aneon a 100 00
Industrie! Eimer, 5500 00
Roads and bridge 21140 78
Sterling deben tares... 5000 00
Debenture., 1904 2000 00
Defied, 1904 831 72
$08372 45
LESS
Registry Ofnae $ 800 00
Licensee 1200 00
92000 00
Total 961372 45
Bylaw No. 5 of 1905, to raise $61 372.•
45, oy an aseeeemeut of 10 10 mile on
the dolier, w 0 duly pas,ca.
TEE poIIALITATME comanTTRE
reporlet recommending same aeeeternent
ltd for 1901
EDECIATI IT COMMITTEE
Your committee beg leave to report as
fohowe
3.. Re the letter of Rev. J. W. Hoag-
ies, resigning the position of trustee of
Seaforth Collegiate Ioetitnte, on account
o/ removal to Chatham, %bet lie resig-
nation be accepted and Dr. F. Burrows
be appointed in hie pleas.
2. Re the claims of Higb Schools and
Collegiate Institutes in adjacent ocamtiee
for the tuition of pupils belonging to this
county, we recommend that the treasurer
pay in each cane the County cif Huron'a
share for such ooet of tuition, the amount
to be determined ae follows : Find the
share of the county in the total cost of
maintentunte, having first dedooted the
Legislative grant therefrom ; said share
to be in the proportion of the total days
of &Manama of all pupils, 05 per Dent of
Ole amount to be paid to the Higb
Sohool or Gollegiete Institute by the fees
from the County of Efuron'e pupils, and
the balance from this tionnty, and that
each school or Institute be requested to
furnish a aertifi.d etatement oontainiug
the date neoeseary for Ole treasurer to
determine the coma amount.
B. Re the ale= of Earrieton High
School for pupils for tenuity for 3903, we
find that this eohool was opeu for pupils
from the County of Huron on the same
terms as pupils from its own county, and
although notice was not not to the Mark
till June, 1903, we reaomtnend that they
be paid in compliance with the foregoing
seotion.
4 Re claim of 00. Marys Collegiate,
we recommend the same be reterned, 00
it is inoomplete in detail, as required by
last clause of 8E otion 2 of this report.
5, Re Maim of Harrieton Eilah
&hoot, for pupils from thio county for
the year 1904, we recommend the same
be paid in compliance with 080. 2 of ado
report,
6 Re claim of Parkhill Higb Sohool
for Huron County pupila, we recommend
the same be pent.
7 Re claim of Walkerton High Hama
for Huron County pupils for 1908, we
recommend the Mark be instruated to
-find if the pupils from this (ninety in
1903 were charged the samosa those from
Brim Oounty before settling the Flame.
8 Re darn of Lielowel High Sohool,
we recommend that the 8109 be return-
ed, se it ie incomplete in detail, us re.
gaited by section 2 of this report,
9. Be notice from Proudfoot, Helm'
& Blabr, n Ole matter of Ohurahill vs.
Sohool Trustees et al, roe mniend 110
action.
THE JAILER'S REPORT
showed 9 prisoners ; 8 for vegranoy, 1 on
remand, 2 for ammuli, 1 for theft, 1 for
street welking, 1 for insanity.
IMILDING COMMITTEE,
Your oommittee met at the Hones of
Refuge 'Monday, The architect wag
preaent, and Et thorough inspeolion of the
building was made. There is still con-
eidernble to be done, The ennOrnotor
promieed to keep On a good staff of men,
and 11 1010 10 ±000 the bonding should be
nearly completed by the end of this
month. The arohitaat reported to ne
that the week thus ter was fairly well
done, but in a few minor points the con
WM had not been (tarried nt. These
things one be remedied, and will not re.
eat in any pertioular injury to the
balding.
Since our lead report no payments
have been mode to the oontreateir, and
will not be until the work ie nearing
teonipletion, In 80 probability the
aiettea.,
eital,;-,-ses144•1131,i0deregteleanieeees*" • e
US PEOPLE
BY FANNIE M. LOTHROP
EARL. GREY
Canada's New Governor-GenOrai
Earl Grey, the brother of Lady Minto, does not come to Canada So
stranger, for he has been a frequent visitor at Ottawa during Lord Minto's
regime. He was born in 1861 of an old Northumberland family living at
Howlek since the sixteenth century. His grandfather, the second Earl, Grey,
was the Whig Prime Minister who carried through the Reform 13111 in 1831.
Alfred Henry George Grey, the new Governor-General, does not need to
fall back upon a family tree for a record, as he has made his own name
secure, He was educated at Harrow, Trinity College and Cambridge, taking
high degrees in history and law, and at an early age entered, politics, being
for six years a member of Parliament. In 1894, while he was making an ex.
tensive tour of South Africa, word came to him of the death of his uncle, to
whose title and estates he succeeded.
Earl Grey was a close friend of Cecil Rhodes, and was the one man who
knew how to manage him; and on more than one occasion when the Colossus
of South Africa threatened to cut loose from the mother country and make
Rhodesia an independent republic, the gentle firmness and influence of Earl
Grey made the threat fade into thin air. He is one of the executors of
Rhodes' will, and has an influential voice in the Rhodes scholarships.
After the Jameson raid in 1896, he succeeded to the administration of
Rhodesia, and here his strength of mind and purpose, his knowledge of men
and methods, his tact, diplomacy and personal magnetism enabled him to
ride bravely over many obstacles. He has the courage to take the initiative
whenever it seems right to blanch out into new lines of effort, and is a strong
lover of humanity. On his large estates he has successfully carried out his
ideas of cooperative partnership; he is the organizer of the Public House
Trust Company, which takes over and manages the saloons of England ins
the public interest. At a labor meeting in Scotland a few years ago he stated
his belief that the gigantic trusts of the United States could be checked only
by a cooperative plan, limiting the interest to five per cent. and prohibiting
the sale of shares in the open market.
Earl Grey has clear-cut features, dark eyes, a: slight patch of hair, %al&
ing an oasis in the desert of his baldness, a military bearing and a quick, Ener-
getic, decisive manner. His family consists of his wife, his son, 'Viscount
Howick, and his throe daughters, Lady :Victoria Grenfell; Lady, Sybil Gredi
and Lady Evelyn Alice Grey.
Entered according to Act of the Parliament of Ce -nada, In year 1909, by W, O. Mack, 01 00,, Dopurtninut of Agriculture.
000to, by ituitan & 0, laudea
building will be aompleted in July, and
we moat that this oommittee,
with the
arohiteat mid collator, if asked by the
oomtnittee, be empowered to finally
Bettie up with the contractor
ROAD AND MUDGE 00n11111TTEE
recommend the ',rioting of the En•
gineerat report in minutes •, advised limb
a bridge be bent between the townahipe
of Tuakersmith and Efibbert, known as
the Morrison bridge, the same to be a
oonorete arab, span of about 15 feet,
Perth to pay half the coat ; tenders to be
['eked for and opened not later than Jay
15, in preeenes of Wreiden, olmirman of
R. and B. committee and the Eneineer,
in Seaforth, and that atm aonnty en-
gineer notify the county clerk of Perth of
the motion we are taking in reference to
this bridge.
With referenae to motion of Mo.
Naughton and Speakman, re Stanley
bridge approaahes, would recommend
that the same be completed at otioe.
With reference to the deputation from
Hayfield, re Hayfield bridge, would ad.
viee that Warden, chairman of R. and B.
ooromittee and Engineer inepeoh the
situation ; that abutmente be put in this
Fall, tenders to be opened by 1501 of
Juty, in Seaforth.
Recommend that the 0 :nay En•
g'neer be granted three weeka' leave of
abeentie, and that hie eon take hie place
in the interim.
That our County Engineer deserves an
inoree.te in tottery, mod leave the metier
to the Council.
The County Engineer's report eon -
Mined the payments munitioned by him
between the January and June meetings ;
they amounted to 9614 01, It informed
the °mail that agreements] had been
executed with contractors for the works
let at the January meeting of the oounoi ;
ixpreetied the hope that they multi 'di be
aompleted in due time, and slated that
the Spring freshet of 1905 had done bub
little damage to the eountry beldame. It
informed the Cannon that B emelt bridge
should be built on the boundary between
Teoltaremith and Hibbert, of wadi the
amity of Perth should pay half ; that
seine other email bridged might require
rebuilding during the year ; that con•
sidetable repeire will owl to be made,
and that he thought the 000t for bridgee
and approaohes during the year would
not exceed $23,000.
PINANCIE 00011O1TTE11
Reoommended the payment of Bente 39
rtacounte and reported having examined
Ole auditot eit report,
1901110001011 001101100EE
Recommended that all the paperer re,
gardiug the oommittal of the three
Broome children be filed with the Clerk:
Tina the memorial re Bottrde of Erin.
oetioe be Manse by the Warden and
Clerk. Reported that Widen for jail
'cupolas had been 000epted by the Olt rk
at follower3. W. Smith, br, eel ; C. A,
Nairn, grooviest ; McLean Rio, , moot,
That tendert) for octal had been received
9,9 follow. : F. 13, lielmee, IT J. Mo•
Ewen and Wm. Loa 00011 $6 00 ; aamee
Harnilton, 96.40, and reennimencied that
the tender of Jamie millon be no
eepted, providing that a merited alluvia
of JO per cont. of the estimated etneunt
he plasma with tretteurer 188 tuaramee of
fulfilment of anntract, said entreat, to he
prepared by Mork and signed by 0011•
tractor.
Reaumroretling no notion in the IV,
lowing matters : Motion for $25 towards
repairing bridge at Wingliam ; petition
for 9500 to open up road between Grey
and Maintop ; motion to grant $300 for
gravel road at Wingliam, and applieation
for $200 Le build lookup at Wrt meter
hot opprovitig of grant of $25 to Poultry
Show, to be held to Seaforth.
00 PROPERTY 001MITTEE
Reported that they found the jail and
everythita in good order. Recommended
the perches° of a dozen pairs of pante
for the n at of prisonere, and that a coal
000k eases- 1,. porolideed for the kilohou,
and a i u 11 000008 Bold.
Reported that at the Registry (Moe
everything was found in good order, and
that the changes added greatly to the
comfort of officiele and public, and the
appearanoe of the front offioe. R oom
mended that no aced be praohased for 1100
of building untll old stook be nearly used
up, and that &competent man be employ-
ed to examine the furnace and put 10 10 a
proper atate of repair, and that a small
coal move be putahased ter tme of office
in Fall and Winter.
That with reference to Councillor 31o•
Lonna; verbal report re repairs to Court
Hauge, would advisee thee the walls be
papered with paper, not 00 be lees thodi
25 oents per roll ; that a metallic ceiling.
be pat in ; that the mate and woodwork
inside of said room be touched- up with
paint when oonsidered necessary, and all
woodwork be varnished. That the olerk
be inatruoted to advortiee for tenders for
mad work.
Weak Stomaoll
and, Eidneys
'retied Bp and Made Healthy and
Strong lly Ilte Great 'Ennio
Ferrozone
"For ten year. I suffered 0001 el from
stomach trouble," writee Mr. Maxwell
Thompson, of Tniedo, '11 lawsYs lind
headache and 1,1 feeling atoor m
appolte 00(40 poor, And " didn't
00110 my food. It was a 1 /the 10 10 wohlc
defeatism 00 mach. I reed about re ere
11100, end Ordered ,lis boxes from my
draggiet, It was Ito tho • et 00 before I
bit mutat helm", and ellen all the
Ferroz 0 wee nor d 1 to ally took a new
home of life. I tun etio tem', brighter,
and feel mere deo mirk than before
trying Ferromone, 1 0 0 .900±11 ton 0,
the hem I evi r need.
stEatween bed and a w.tift
atomaoh," writes: D eigave Whittemore,
al Belmont, "1 wee reamed to e eke:0ton
thie Spring. A a ten 5 'gO) advised
Ferroz , so T coosin wed to use it.
10'0,a11nto torte uto tal my inornach
Umtata noel no eny 1011, yeperre01.1y
henIthy, I have eitme tamed Owen
pounds in weight, tool al j y the ben of
he,010. I believe Ferri z tea saved my
life, and I gratefully recommend it."
Why Play sick when Forrozmo ash
tore 90 91 notdc ha foo•adt any loegee,
Get som- Frrne snit to day nod take it
regularly. PerrazIne manure hon th and
Onets but 60c. for throe 030 1,0 treatment.
Six boxes sent pent•peid for 02.50 139 1110.
Forrozono Company, Eingrbon, 0.11,
•
ovp ReponTS.
nu. Winter ; The lateness of 1115 lir'
Vent of /901 Nutted tunt:11 of the Pall
wheel, to be sown a 001' k or two ilfler the
110110.1 1,11110, HOW0Yer, 4110 000 who Obeli
in rather fine o,mrlilien for mein g, and
O here 1040 0 good on1011, all11 .111;11 01
weittli.r in the latter pert of the
aotnewlint 14,tertiral the strewth of the
vomit! p Icing 1110 Pi ttrinen yer,
1,88 firtip 111811 100 1 11
Wooer late 1:, lost i of N r hem
beelend tieing .xentatutt to the 51 rat
rale, 'filo uoiti winds prevaiiiiie in April
were very trying to fielde le alleged
}deceit 1 nevertheless the crop pit•li, d up
wonderfully with the more fetal nble
weather whioli followed, and when our
reopen Noma reported ae 00 the aotal tio a
ou the 10 It of May, Fall wheat had
very pro nish g appearance in m at
quartera, more eepeOlolly in the tree of
early sown fields. The most fevorab e
statements, happily, come (01 ni the
counties in which the crop has 0 1090
aareege. Bat little Fall wheat lee been
plowed up oumperod with the two or
three years, immediately preceding,
although in a 110mber of inetenotai barley
or other grain has been drilled in on
some of the bare apote. ..1.410 disappear
once ot the Hessian 910-0e, rather, the
abeeem-• of any m irked evidence of its,
oresenee—i. one of the moat gratifying
fee' woo of the reports oonamniug Foll
wheel, fur during the la -t four or five
yen ro 1110 1111.V00 n00011,010 by Elie haseot
peel lute been of a moat exseneive and
t)nt), nedare.
WHITER Rant. Moat of the rye grown
tu that Provinoe is grown for green feed,
and the itoreage aO the most ie not a large
one. Where grown the crop ie reported
to be in good condition, having oeme
through the Whiter well.
Co,,VE11 : The preoeut indications are
that there will be a full yield et uluter
thie season, taking the Provinee a
whole, In the eential and Western
000nlie8 clover fields are in D. Nally 6 •st
condition, having suffered but little
from Winter.kiiiing of any form In the
more 191 Latent otimitiee prospectus are not
so bright, but. the (Melo are rapidly re
smearing from the heavy cheat< given the
crop by the raw winds a Aprii. The
general report is that new fields are par-
ticultirly strong, the catch last year hey.
me been m et suotitsesful.
VIIGHTATIoN : Growth in field and
forest was hardly as advanced es usual
on the 10th of May, the (lute when most
of our torreepondebti fired in their
returne, although even a large number of
cattle were reported to be on the grass.
April proved to be a bookward month for
v, getation, but May Weather oeae Much
Morn fat °rattle, and the tatted returns to
band Speak of it rapid grow' It 11 blade
41.dalur
loaf.
FTimms : A oassiderable lose le
reporte 1 awing plum trees, and some
perch and other fruit trer to ere also earl
to have been Wtnier Icil•ed, although not
to the same extrut RS 1001 year. In feat
much of the inamedate toes of orchard
Ire 0 ie oh:treed egainet the eevere
weather of the Winter of 1903-4, Bice
Seating wee iterticit, as n•rreepontienta
wrote, Kurt cherries, plume and peaches
were miming ont profusely. Apples are
not likely to be ao heavy a er. 9. Field
mice continue their etteoke upon young
fruit trees, and there are many Qom
plaints of serioue injury. There are now
but few (mantlea exempt from the injury
of this native peat.
LIVE STOOK Live stook of all classes
oame through the Winter without any
Berk:one miehap, any disease oomplained
of being more or lees tonal in character.
Home are described ae being rather
thin, but in good working oondition
otherwise, ae, the weather wee not too
warm during Spring operations. There
are the usual soattering reports of die.
temper, with but few fatalities. Cattle
are also said to be on the lean side, but
hearty. Like other live stock, they had
to be oarefully fed, ovehog to the look of
oorn and the high price of mill feed, but
they are now rapidly picking up in tom
on the gram Sheep are generally report
ed as in good °audition, except in some of
the townships of Lambton, where there
was au outbrenk of scab, whichifortnitate.
ly wan quiekly stamped out. Ewes have
been prolific this Spring, and lambs 0re
said to be remarkably strong and active,
Several oorrespoodento, however, elate
that eheep cannot he kept in largo nurn•
hers in Ontario on account of doge.,
Swine are more generally ratted, but do
not appear to be so plentiful ae tumid this
Spring, Occasional reverts have been
received of crippling from rimumetiern or
other causes, but theae (+Macke are gener•
ally the reenit of local housing and feed.
ing, New littera of pigs do not appear to
heve done so well in the Batten part of
the Provinoe as in the counties farther
Wes& Generally amaking, there WEa
sufficienoy of fodder, although many
farmere were pinched for oorn and straw,
Faatt•Surerdna : In most parte of the
Province there its more than n aufficienay
of hay, although the eoeroiiy 11 straw
and corn drew larpely on this fodder,
Gals have been letgely fed, and high
prices beam been paid for what was
marketed, and While 1111 re is a enrplue on
henti, 10 10 not a largo olio, Wheat is
oomparetively mace from 1110 eons
canoes, Pitt oottie have marl) ell been
bou.tht, up, and More rattat aro not so
plentiful tte none!, In fiet, more fermata
are grazing Unlearnt at salt than in boomer
years, good prie,s foe beef and the aoar.
city of fie agricultural laborere leading to
this end.
SP10110 BRIIMING : Tile Sowing of Spring
grain averaged rt week or two earlier alto
usual, in many ieetnno s being conotnded
in April, The eeed bed tv a in ideal onto
dition, and the oetolt was getternay
auettessdni, In the Georgian Bay emotion,
the N trtherii Dlrtrluio, and some of the
S. Lama no, 0,11 000 001 50115li14,
frequent, roiu: delayed opera ions on low- I
lying 11 i'do, bat 04111811 landa. work wet
well ahead. Pees ewe h. t 01114t1 (0' ly
purpueely by many hunters, in °Hee to
mine pe 0h8 woavi
FARM 1 Thom ia still a scarcity of
farm heap le Most seatioes of the
Provinoe, olthongh the sit mai di has boon
sonaiderablv relieved be Brilieh 10101
(nation. White moot, 03he new eemrre
aro inexperientied ne 1,sorde farming
operattone, Sortie of limn have 'bowed
aptiinde for the work, and are wall
spoken of by oorreepondense, while oth,re
twain ore described 105 Wino. IllterlY
leqi from An earloniturel stendpoint. In
order 10 01)0,0 011' 011000115 of lobar, tunny
fennel% aro Rs Mins do,,v,n great a0re500
and are doing more extenaively into grits,
ing. The nee of lorgeti implemento le
0100 h000111ilig hi re eernmon on this
1 acemint, and one mith may note be seen
Boit &
R.1Ik1tk
Messrs, Mb & Iiabkirk
I bank 1 1100 hiblie for the pat-
ronage extended since open-,
ing u000 shop in _the 8tretton
Monk, 131'ussels,
We keep a, new, well select-
ed Stock of goods end attend
to the manufacture of the
same in 11, Fashionable and
Workmanlike manner.
High Class Tailoring our Specialty
Satisfaction assured to all our
Customers.
We give our personal supervision
to all departments of our business.
Give us a Trial Order.
The Best Pure Manilla Twine on
bhe Market is the
11 Ri
toP-
541..11,41;
FF,111'11 PO TIPS 'ft 13.
Will be sold during the month of June at
13 Cents per Ib., Oash,
GERRY & I7STALE_ER
driving three or tont. horses Named of
two as Tot merty. Female help 011 the
farm ie as diffioutt to procure as ever.
8. "WIHEEZIlm seleFecT
1lJean0 your trouble le deep seated. To
delay is daitgerotte. All the it 11 initnetion
wail be (fifteen 001 18800 day by Replying
Nerviline. It, penetrates through the
poses of the 1Cl0, 0.100110 1rfflam01181.100,
ainc thus protein., 00110115 404(3 080015
For sore threat, weak cheeta and settdeu•
O t, to oeldo p0 persuriet,on te better than
Puleoide Nervidne. l5'..r td arty 11 • y
t ears it he, been etta'a grter houee•
hold remedy. Twenty line cents buys a
large bottle.
WILL SELL
HHESEEKERS'
EXCURSION TICKETS
TO THE
1OPTI WE S T
Winnipeg 530 00 14stevau
'Yor1.
ivrowsr.y 1k ton sas 00
Delorain -1. Ill 00 Shelia 55 50
Souris ) noel 00
Bradlee .... 81 55 019010
Lyleton 1 Moosejon, 81 00
Lenore 82 00 Saskatoon 35 (05
00ntsO 1 Prillae Albert", 111100
Biefitiarth se 20 Maitland 38 20
bloosetnin 52 20 Calgary 38 50
Areola 82 50 Bed Deer 1900
Sbrathoona 040,50
Going June 10013,returning until Aligust 14,
Oiling Jona 27th, retuning until August 28,
Going July 15t13, returning notli 0090. 30.
Foil partioulars from Danatliau Puente
Agouti.
THOS. FARROW,
agout, 0000001,
or write 0.13 Poster, D.P,A , Torouto,
33 76
1.111SOMPOLNOMISM•144.01•1610111•..
REAL ESTATE.
IfiARM" FOR BALE.—CHOICI4
A 00 Flare farm bar mile, Mee South balf
Lot 0,0.100 7. 6, l‘y. Mostly seeded down
and well mantireil. Good OA uk barn and
condo! Whitt 0000, to school Rud 24
miles from Rinon0s. 5 1100v8 Of Fall wheat
in. Applt to 1.0. 11,T,L11., Mussels, 30-01
VARM FOR SALM.—TWE
dordoo YA her 100 Rare farm.
00-
000111 101, non. 7, Grey, ior rale. There
tt,initertidde batik here, or.
e h ,..1, l,,&1a I arm 18 aOy mile rem
(ho thrtytt:g village of Bthte . 'or 'nether
pertain:luta its to mine, Lama. t!act.. apply to
01.8.8 liATV., HOLLAND, 73 abater atrof
TeroL to,
ALLAN LINE
LIYERE001, and LONDONDERRY
Royal Steamers
Montreal From 1100700e
iliAide inue it, 3 nou. Julie 2,0 0.01
Vletulitu Jeue 9 0(1,1, 3111.10 9, 6 1141.13
l4avr(, time 81 3 4,01, ;Nue 10, 0 p.m
Vitginiad J81101,3 8 .0.111. 311110 20, 00.10
1101(011 riAssAato
that Dubin, $75 and upwards 0 Second
Cabin, 01180001 and Londonderry, $42.00
itual upirarde 1 0111111Cleite, $27.50 and 528.75
to 1.ivar000ul, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow and
London,
Jionlreal lo 411aseow Direct.
11101100181.11......... Wed, Jane 7010 (daylight)
New 0010 to Glasgow
Parisian 'Phurs, June 8, 09,01
Montreal to London and liavre
Sarillnien 3000 10 1 Sariniitlai1....„JUIle 20
Von fernier particulars melees to
W. EL KERR,
Ageut, Brnesele.
LA.13
trarMitil
CID
LA.4
000001110
gy) C.4
0
rak.
c:D
1013;r07
f4
1-2
170.001000
130
Go
ars