The Huron Expositor, 1873-05-16, Page 6„ • _
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MAY
INSPECTI*Di ADWIII-BOTTER;
• Avaloodnktut and Coosoildotiou of the
Lows. •
seventeen ifelies, the *diameter
the 'head to bet- thieeen 'filches, the
thickness of the 'staves to be art
nearly as may be, three quarters of
• Mr. Tilley haslintr6cluced a bill an Ina, attil 'of thellead, as nearly'
to amend and consolidate and end as may, half an inch, ad the paelc-1
to the4liole Dorrlinion to laws vat' age to weigh, Ais nearl)r i)s poali ee,
spectrage the inspecting of Wae, but fiat° case to exceed Winger);
meal, grain, beef and pole, pot and pounds when dry , and the weight
pearl ashes, fish and fish oily butter, of each paekagb shall be branded on
cheese -and lard, leather and raw- theputside of the, firkin or keg; at
hides, - and ptretletuftf The bill the centre of the stave or bilge, with
pravides that the Oovernment May the name of the maker thereof, un-,
frotrefithe to ti e designate the, der a penalty of one dollar per 'pack)
places where it is expedient to ap- age ripen ny cooper couttfavening
point Inspectors nd appoint an In- the requirements of this ` Act ,as
spec,* for ,eitala'. such place, :define leforetaid: • : • •
the limits within " hich be shall act. In inspecting butter, the' Inspec-
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Thes6" Inspectors 0 ay appoint dap-, tor or Deputy Inspector shall take
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uties to act withi their respective out thelead of .61.ch Elkin •or keg,
distrietstst,We di not noticedany and shall pass the taster through the
changes in the spection of flour butter, from end to end, and shall
ancleineal, but -the grading of grain (empty out,asid• throwpside all fifth
• is ilightly alter d. The follow! or pickle whiclf, inJhis judginent; is
ing are the grad s proposed in this not necessary to the preservation of
bill:•
, the butter.- aid,: after he has ascer
TNI'RB.T WHEAT. tabled" `the gnality.'-of the 'utter, he
r Wheat shall be shall, replace so much •thereof as bo
heat, sound, plump, has taken oat, and if there is in his
judgment a deficiency of loose salt,
so thathe thinks the preservation
collilitioeftihe butter would be
pronaoted by an additienal quantity,
of salt, he shall add, such qualitity.
He shall then have the package
securely headed and coOpered, ,and
shall:inscribe or brand.on the head
.of the package 'the gross weight
therf ij poundg avilitd.upoii,
ex-
ciutling fracionai parts of a pound,
and the tare, which shall include
No. 1 White Win
pure White Winter
ta.Rd well cleaned.
o. 2 White Wi
pure White Winter.
ter Wheat shall be
heat, .suncl,„and
reasonablyclean. v.:4,r
No. 1 Red Winter wheat shall be Rd.
or Red and White m
• and wellatileadd:'
• No. 2 ked Winter
Red Winter Wheat*
mixed, sound and re
No. 3 'Winter V
Winter Wheat not
• enouglifor N. 2, a
than tifty-five pound
us e .
Rejected Winter Wheat shall itclude
• Winter Wheat damp, musty, orfroin'ttny;,,
cause so badly damaed, as td- reniler it
unfit for No. 3.
- SPRING WHEAT.
xcd, sound, plump,
eat shall be *ire
ir Red 41K1
onably 6-1161-1,T1
heat shall in -chicle
clean *'
d weighing not fess
to the neasured,
4t-
one Pound 'weight for each firkin,
and two pounds weight for each keg,
for soakage- over and above the
OOPper'S'Iare ; and 'he shall Olen
No: 1 Spring Wheat shall be plump bland on the head .bis own name,
and well cleaned. ' the month,andthe place of inspec-
No. 2 Spring Wheat shall be taimal; :tionaand theAt.iiility of the butter
reasonably clean, and weighing not less as east,'' '"aecond," "third,". or
than fiftsix poUnds ,to the measure&
Vfaurth," or as "grease," according
ushel.-
No. 3 Spring Wheat shall he reasonably to tne quality of the butter, and
clean, not goad enough for No. 2, weigh- adopting the standard of :quality
ing 'not 4eatit.thon- tit ty-fo!ir pounds to the
_ measurdd blishel. • - - - and syatem. of olassification in use in
AllSpring Wheat ditto, muty, grown, that part of the -United Kingdom
called Ireland; fist, removingsall
"lAundifitYfobriero:14 ,'1, from
beallgYritodtelderasCaRusee- such marks (the distinguishing mark
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jected. .
- of the owner of the butter excepted)
on the package as would interfere
with the brands or marks of the In-
spector. . . .1
Each Inspector shall provide him-
self,atsd. his Deputy with suitable
ateelePiavenient premises for the
storage and inspection of butter, and
shelt, keep ellpac.kagesof butter de-
livered to him for inspection, while
they reeitesain in- his possession; in
some piacesafe from the injuries of
the weather or of floods, and under
tig,t roof, aad any Inspector or
Deputy_ contravening this provision,
.
.No. I. Barley shall be plump, bright, shall forfeit and pay to the owner
soutiVelcan,andlree from Other. grain.. _,..t4 sumof one &liar, fR.- -every
No. 2-11'irleY 611'be remPriablr6tean: i211cafie not stored as aforesaid, .be -
and sound, bat not • bright or plump •
encugh for No. 1,• and.reaSoxiably free sides die actual damages sustained
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from. other grain. ' . by such owner.
No. 3 Barley shalaineluala shrui)hen, For :all the * srvices3P be . per.
or otherwise slightly damaged Barley, formed as aforesaid, including, lin
net weighing less than forty-tlyo pounds
te thetmea.sured, bushel. ' •* - - ,.: . heading, weighing, salting, heading,
frq*ana of,hercanse badly dam ed, or l branding, and ten days' stpraae, each
mrskit\o,,
A1L$.arley whiCh is...da • usty, or tightening, hoops, marking and
largayanixed with other grain, shall be Inspector shall he entitled ° to 1 e -
graded as Rejected.
teive -ten eits for every package of
PROVISIONS RESPECTING GRAIN GEN- :butter inspected by -hint as afore -
ERA LLY. '
-saad,a-a dud if re -inspected, seven
Isleagrain that is warmeor is in a I (-elite, toge'thr withIlie actual cost
heatieg condition Shall be graded. 1 oraharge of any packae, by him fur
In tile inspection of grain, the ' Dished or for extra cooperage or re -
0
weieliteshatl not alone.determine the Pairs done to packages containing but-
gteack: ' ' . ' ' t ter by him inspectd, and no more;
AU 'Inspecors shall make their thecharge far which extra cooperage
reasons :for grading ',grain, when. orfepair shall not in any case ex-
necesay, fully known by notation .eeed five cents per package; in con -
on their books..
All ,Whet shall .be weighed, and
the weight per busheLentered on the -
A mixture of ring and Winter.
Wheat shall' be called 'Spring What,
and graded according to the quality
thereof.
Black Sea and Flinty Fife Wheat
shall, in no -.case, be inspected' 04 higher
than No. 1.
OATS.
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No. 1 •Oats shall be sound_, clean, and
reasonalalyfree from other grin,
No. 2 Oats shall be sound, reasonably
•clean; and -,,-reasonably free from other
grain.
Rejected Oats shall include such as
are damp, unsound, dirty, or from any
cause unfit for No. 2.
BRLEY.
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p.,*• r / _
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OF SPRING AlP TJMMER
4 4',03
aTAPLE ANO, FANCY . PRY GOODS.
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The Suhlacribor heti midi pleasure in anziounoing that he is now prepared o show a large pro-
', pOrtion of hit'!"
SPRING AND SUilMkil STOCK
•StAtt ANb FANCY DRY GOODS
loissT
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iS FI,ESIDECTFULLY INVITED'
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As he feels convinced that intending cnstoraers Will find •-•
GREATLY, TO TREIR ADVANTAGE.
THE GOODS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
N. M. LIVINdSTONE.
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BRI/1,41:1LS, Mar, 1878.
276
BRUSSELS FO
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SUBSCRIBER wishes to tall the
tate farming community in getitil7k.
larga and varied Stock of
icultural
• Consisting of
IRON AND WOOD Ply
With the latest improved Steel lionla
GANG PLOW%
CULTIVATORS, LAND II%
HARROWS, SOUPPLIRB, te,
Be violit:14 beg to t all special attention fs
celebrated
FARMERS' PL
Which has given universal satisfaction
-used, to which is now added a ThistleP
ranch reauired in this part. Also, to los*
Class ,
STAVE-DRIINI LANP ROLTA
• From 822 to $85, Also, a ear,
First -Class Wagon
Getting Up for Spring ne, wananted. of very td44
TITE:7• VERDICT.:
ArTER A FAIR TEST THE VERDICT OF HE PEOPLE IS
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THAT THE
CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT,
Is the place to get the cheapest and best
TEAS AND GENERAL GROCERIES.
SEASONEt) TIMBER.
All of which will be sold at the very
LOWEST PRICES FOR CAE
Or approved credt.
• WM. R. WIISON,
Brussels, Feb. 1, 1873.
The Proprietor of the CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA. DEPOT bas'Ialettittife in stating that his
first stock having moved off so raidly, he has aheady purchaseciolresh supplalkqeuid Assresult of quick
sales he is enabled to still farther reduce prices. To parties taking TEA by -Me Caddie, half chest cr
chest
A SPECIAL REDUCTION WILL BE MADE.
Farmers and othen3 living at a distance should remember that oar roads may soon break up, and that
•• now it; the time jUid
'SAW:NV.11a
`,YDITTO alff
• '<" :Cr
•••• Cl2
Li •!-1 0
cl. , F.-7. g)
sideration of which all packages .`--1-. ,'-' r. 1 ,,, i.c.
shall b.e delivered in good shippina e•• t.--; g m il
order and such. charges shall be 0- a F -r•
,
Inspection Book. •-- . ... t at m
- i paid by the person offering such but- ;,..,`'' r''' - 10,,, ..
llNS PECTION OF BUTTER. ter for -inspection or his F. -
e agent;
, Each Inspect:pi' shall 'further be :'2 t -4 -
The fol lo wine are the proVisions
e
in fag respecting the inspection et
, e eatitled to receive two and a half st`O' P ---E ,-p
butter. _ oents, per month, per firkin, and two 3;••• • c:: m a an
No Inspector or Deputy Inspec- tela third cents per keg, per month, g =-1 z
0, ine
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tor ot butter shalt. branch mark or for 'the storage of each b
1 package of te er -.1
. a.
batter Which remas store& with
-e
certify -ail' butter as inspected, un-
him as aforesaid more than ten days
inafter required ; but any butter after the date of the invoice, weigh
less itis padked in. the manner here-
a- .... ,
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not so peced, submitted for inspec- note .anal inspection bill, and such
e a
....= a- a
tion, -obeli, by the Inspector =or storageshall be paid by the person `i '' es 2
DePuty Inspector to whom? it is receiving or shipping the said butter,
, e te
'1 P.,
• kti b !flitted to he repacked in tbe or kis-;agent; but in no case shall
-. a.
tae •
manner' liereltiy reqthreue and the
any -storage bg paid or required
. , Iv
inspettarcr iDepnty /-iipetor shall when the butter has not remained
stored as aforesaid duiing ten days
receive the a011iati cost of such new
from the date of the inspection bill
packages as =may be required for such
AR =charges of inspection and
reacking, and the further sum Of
five cents Tor each firkin or iceG, of storage :shall he payaole before the
• butter iean-del ivered by t he Inspec-
butter. so azepacked as compensation =
for' his time and labor- .tor; and the Inspector shall furnish at
roseted or a bill of inspection sieeed by bin)
' All butter branded, e, ,
and apeeifyitag, neatly and legibly
trf siosexed
A) -
tea
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CD
.serAls eta
certified as inspected shall be packed
in. Lis or kegs, made Of the best the quantity of butterand charges
' firki
seasoned white ash timber, and each , thereon and the owners name.
booncl with at least twelve wooden c The Act Comes in foiae on the 1st
- hoops, and being of tbe following ()1 "n-13' Pet'
us
• SiZPS anti diilieaSi°nS' tlilLt is to Say' FIR,T PRIZE • PLOWS
the firkin to contain as neArly as
. . AT
• possible tifty six pounds, of buter, G WILL1bANISON'S
&he length of the staves from cr°e OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFACTORY
G.
to croe, to be fourken inches and a f
EAFORTH.
Julf the dialneter of the head !io be - —
etoven inches and alilf, itile thick- HATING taken gale 61!3t Prize for. Iron 1.3eani
Plows at the lateExInbition held in Hamilton,
res of the staves to 1?e, as nearly as and thafirst at the Western Fair lield in LondOn,
besides a high recomnuandation on the stone Plow,
.
may be, three-quatecs of All lila, 1 eau, with confidenee recommend mv Plows for
0.3
o c.,
o i.;
t--1 t -i •
0 ti;
)-i txJ
1...fcn 0
m
W • L.4 ti
EL, H
CD 0 a
1-3 41 Cr-= al
rt'i, ee e5 i
ee r-4
sas 0
and the thickness of the head as efficiency of work and lightness of draft, as beingi•-•
' - ad to none in tho Dominion. The followinge(:41. til / 0>
neax as nply be, half an inch the l'eecaolist of Plows constantly on hand: -
,
Iron -beam, with wooden handles, - - 5 sa
package to weigh, As ne.arly as pos- stew Landside and Mouldboard, ..
1 r -s
CD 144
ibif, hut in no case to exceed ten i i•—•
Iron Plows, Wood Blow, •
• - t 1 Double Mouldboard Plows o.nd Sonfilers, •
pounds when dry ;• Ate ,.eg to con- , Iron Harrows, &. . P - ,..._b
tam, as .nearl3r as posgb,le, eigh+y- ae. examma:noa of niy Plows is resp6otfully C
sialicited before purchasing elsewher. 1/4-1
four pounds of btttter, the length of Castings and Boards kept on hand for repairing Cp.
110 Btayep from eroe to croe, to be 276
"Grey Plows.”
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G. WILLIAMSON. a?.
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- • •••-• • - • - • • ,a.•-••••-•,"4" '4/4, ,••••,-,44,4 • ••••••••-• • • • •••-sola,--/---4///s--,
Seaforth is the Town to get the Highest Prices
• For .what they have to sell, and that the
CHEQUERED STORE AND TEA DEPOT
Is the place to get the best bargains in
TEAS AND GENERAL GROCERIES,
If there be .any who lua:ve doubt on this point, they have only to make a trial and they will be convinc-
•' • ed of the fact.
50 Barrels Labrador Herrings,
250 Barrels Lake Huron Herrings,
A large lot of dry Fish, Salmon Trout, and. White Pleb,
ALL OF FIRST QUALITY A/D AT LOP PRICES AT TIIE
,CHEQUERED STORE AND TEL DEPOT5
• MAINSTREET, SEAFORTH.
1,4
JAMES MURPHY.
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SMOKERS,.
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FOR. A. GRQD SMOKE USE THE
A
ir
*Vt- - :LE NAVY.
See T. & B. on each Plug.
Pride so Low that all can use it.
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CAUTIO1V.-The " 211YRTLE ITY" is regiwred, and any infringement
on it will be prosecuted.
The name TUCKETT &BILLINGS is on each Caddy, and T. & B. on each Plug.
Hamilton; Feb. 18, 1878. •
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THOMSON & WILLIAMS'
MILL AND ENGINE WORKS,
MITQHELL, ONT.
N, F. BurnhapIrs Pateni turbiiie Water Wheel.
TE have now thoroughly tested the above wheel and guarantee it equal or superior to the best !wheels
now in nee, while stronger and more durable. References to welllnown and reliable mill owners,
who have them in use, given on application.. We build all sizes and kinds of
Ea-TIN.T-3Es,
EziOnea the celebrated %/I/0SOR' GIOVERNOR.
Stationary, Portable and Upright,.aq guarantee them unsurplavseseadrebly)raenpyarienditisoec.on'SStrratalent
8f for z°-tifliae felr
tion of all'kinds of Grist; rltint bardSa*-Mills, with all the latest improveraents.
Lath Mills, Bolters, shingle mills, Double and Single Jointers, Heading Machines Heading, Turn-
ers' and Planers' Stave Machines, and all kinds of Flax Machinery, &c., &c., nianufacaired largely.
Our Boil r Shopis full blet, and we have as foreman of this important department, Mr. JOHN
WRIGHT, who, Ihn20 years wiis foreman of the Brantford Boiler Works. Having a good force of ex-
perienced boiler makers, we are prepared to attend to boiler repairs either at the shop or at mills
promptly. G41 .E US & CALL.
• We have found outwhat every Farmer wants. It is
. THE TWO -HORSE POWER SAWING MACHINE,
The power of which is aUpplied with strong ily-wheel, suited to driving a Straw Cutter Grain Crusher
an& °tiler Machinery, with no extrii charge, except for the belt. This inachinlrwellsuited to every
farmer's own use, as he can Athtwo horses and from three to four inert or beya cht from 20 to 80 cords
of wood per day. Our machine has been th.oroughly tested, and is strong enough to do all we recom-
mend it to do. It is supplied witb. friction flanges, by which the saw is stopped, when caught or
pinched, before it would baltossible to'stop tho horses.
A. TRIAL OFFERED.
• We aresbuilding great lianibers of the Cumming's Straw Ctitter, for hand or horse power. Also,
Grain Crushrs, with iron and wood frames, Fanning Mills, Horse Powers of all kinds, Gang Plow,
Steel Plows with wrought iron beams, wood beams and cast iron beams, Horse Hoes, Weeders Culti-
vators, &c., &o. Repairs of all kinds done promptly. Orders by mail or otherwise solicited. Address,
267 • THOMSON & WILLIAMS, Mitchell, Ont.
TEA! TEA!! TEA !!! • AINLEYVILLE
TUFTS & HATABLETON
Having on hand a very large stock of
EXCE L- LENT TEAS./
And being hard up for money, have determined to
sell Teas at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
For one month.
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All parties wanting a choice article of Tea, and
wishing to save money, will find it to their advan-
tage to give them a call, They have also on hand a
very large stock of
G T
ENERAL GROCERIES;
Crockry, Glassware, Wines and Liqu.ors. Flour,
Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Lake Huron Herring, &cep
which they will sell very 'cheap for cash or farm
produce.
TUFTS & HAMBLETON,
Brussels, Ont.
• -PLANING ;MILL,
SASH, DOOR AND BLIND FACTORY
• The s:ubscriber having bought out the above
Mill, also the good -will of the late firm, is now
Prepared. to till all orders in his line of business.
Sash, Doors and Mouldings
ON HAND AND
MADE TO ORDER
On the shortest notice.
CUSTOM PT ANING
• Strictly attendedto.
HOUSE BLOCKING ALWAYS ON HAND Any
Promptly supplied.
Ainieyine, May 16, 1872. •
JAMES 13ENN28E1747.
CAUTION TO TRESPASSIERS.
OTICE is hereby given that any person found
cutting or destroying tiraber on lots Nos-. 20
and 22. in Con_ 6 Towns * f Gray, w' be
prosecuted according to law.
MICHA_EL FIf3HER.
Grey, April 12, 1873. 28(018
TO DAIRYMEN.
CANS AND PAILS.
MRS. WHIPNEY
INronlci state to Dairymen that she has controiva
to- manufacture -
M ilk Calls and Pas
Pisa lase, and can salvia &ma
AS CH.AP A$ ANY IN THE TRAM
Stoves and Tinware on hand as. sguat,.
ed to.
airinAL oanidLEsivore sTaroetrighinIsampiemnpa:z
• 3/tan-street. NtPliftia*
TO THE PUBLIb' AT LAM.
W. H. OLIVER
HArness, Saddle and Tin
MAUFACTURER,
SP,AfrORTH.
SIGN OF TAP, -SCOTCH cQL.LAR.,
A choice assortment of light and heavy llnrne.
3171ips, Relis, Horse Clothing, &c., kept cootie*
en hand. Repairing promptly atten&eil in
chargia indderate. Remember the place,sigiti
the Scotch Coll r„ V. H. OLIVER.
REMOVED; REMOVED.
M. ROBERTSON
Cabinet-maker and Undertaker,
HAS REMOVED his ware -rooms to
JOHNSON'S OLD STAND,
Main -street, Seafoth,
Where he has on hand. a superior stock of Van&
tare of every dedcription.
CALL AVD SEE IT.
UNDERTAKING:
Havin,g purchased Mx. Thomas Bell's MAIM
I aril prepared to attend funerals on the shade
notice, either in town or country.
• GOffins, All sizes,
Kept constantly on hand.
SHROUDS 1 -SHROUDS!
M. ROBERTSON,
dABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKE%
Johnson's Old Stand,
Main street, Seaforth, has now on hand a gooi
assortment of
SIIRJOI.TI)S
Which he can furnish cheaper th.an they coke
got elsewhere. l'95
MILLINERY AND DRESS
MAKING.
MRS GRAY
Has recetied her stock of -• •
SPRING 21ILLINERY,
To which she begs to direct the attention ef tha
ladies of Seaforth and vicinity. For variety and
prices it will be found satisfactory.
Particular attention paid to
DILESS ITIMING•
1••
Appranpices wanted.
Remember the place—Opposite Corby's
mere' Store, Main -street, Seaforth.
279-11
MUSIC MUSIC!
3
Twg UNDERSIGNED is able to furnish thme
who will favor him with their patronage with
Any Instrument of Any Make'
ALo, Agent for
MASON k EAMLIN'a ORGANS,
Which cannot be excelled on the Centincit faf
fulhiess and richness of tone.
U. ARMSTRONG,
Telegraph Book Store*
J P. BRINE
.ICENSED AUCTIONEER for tte CountY
v,iC-1:onunlibteurrypo.rnoni*AlpItSolayrdititit•seletdtfttlLeTd.imill1L'a31r;tsli!Oftle"11
BOARDING.
COLLADAY has leased the large and -cony
• to.odious house, on the Salt Works Grertisr
adijoinIng the Railway Station, and has fitted A IIP
as a boarding-house. Good table and coinfortiliti
pleasant boarolnir
leri:4ithans. hPoetresl°rnsatelvs.itthing a
vacancies: Transient boarders acconmiodafta_,34-
Wale
fav
house should apply, as there are at present
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NOTICE.
A S THE BRIDGE on the Townline, betwer.
McKillop and lIullett is in an nnsafe stet,:
all persons are forbidden to travel thereon -43°4m
at their own risk.
H. SNELL, Reeve of Hallett.
W. J. SHANNON, Iteevv of
April 23, 1878. 2814
16 iS
profte080 r.Tyna",
33:Aaalfes:zaTlyzlialieli
ad at Iloye."1 Institut
in of klaatettar, 14
3121: t: ae t'llaltssielu:1111:0:1 114Sr
itiaSBIlleh- W3 the
RI the Devil's Brit
-where the Reuss ih
to whereas the greet
et has no sach atail
1--11, described his
slea,th the so ealled
by far the most ft
two generally •
the riame of the
Wrapped in. seel
ments, be had to
water, ad -to pass
groan& whence be 1°
green masses 'overt:
platioa of which g
those agreeable ene
had been told libel
rents and. aesisted
•
tea of the syst-em
ch°erctical preparati(
pellig, bodily disco]
that, ,except the
which the river rie
around was a tab]
Queeneton ridge
and Lewiston ri-4
side of the river. 111
suddenly descende(
toward the Ontarii
attention to this fa
plained to him th
history of the Niagl
thousand years ag<
ably ran. aleng the
the f-alls then Aver
escarpment of the,
erosive power of
bowlders carried
ever, exca.vated an
end, and thus caus
of the teats of the
&the river, having
cavating power, ri
ahead ofthe sideaj
bacttwards—and ti
forte was produce
dinary whirlpools
masses Of water
bends he ascribed
once of the -central
eurrente. In five
pecple would be
if this theory wert
predicted that in t
Fall would be ab
whirlpool, and tic,
would have recet
back, at tile same
tbe hed of the rive]
tumbling over
had been and wouj
the dispotion 0111
tablelande in -Ail
-ed on soft shale.
illustrated by P
other views, and
showing the erns]
blast of sand impi
plate. Some stowl
implements wet -.e
of which was du
fluenres, and it vr
the cut ou the ne
Sphinx was prob.'
action of sand.
resentation of w
in the history of
was also exhibite(
dell concluded ba
mg his recent vis
a hearty and a
'welcome from
United States, an
living among th
speaking nation. h
of continuity.
A General CO
Iu the annual r
1872 -we find that ti
port that the high
the roen bring to
the cause of many
we have always con
cis Bond Head in re
contrasted With
hideous and unga
its many bad featur
Francis, -was the s
'view the European
the foot of infancy,
ticle of clothing in.
)ieels, -especially,
particularly if worn
growing, They ,ar
to say, exactly calc
fects little short
as to induce a, mo
ungraceful carriag
genius arise to give
boot, combining th
with the complete
ton? -Qutber 3fere
The Rapid Ra
The political, so
fornas made in Jar
are more comprche
effected elsewhere
limits of a single li
the Tenno and his
having shown mu.
what they have do
has yetelapsed to
whether their actic
manently by the n;
appears well. Th
doubt, spent some
appointed some inc
eious foreigners t
mistakes have bee'
der the -dreams
changes cause a gr
try, but the overt
system, the deposi
degrAdation of the
declaration that a
educated, the aboll