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,NITARIO
'alasthat ea_
eir
0
Ciftdi
PENED
'c.ent Lot of
RPETS.,
aarliest iu the.ffdar-
1d Prices, and wilt
ktiYLIOUSE
ADE,
:*e. tor Itouie.keetwrsg
Cupets at Old
iir Choice.
.PORTION
"4 'a' ;UPI A't
iti an,1 Mii;oose,
Vis3,1 HE -100 4:
RepPeted
SOLICITElt..1w11
ALL & 00.
id Fancy Dry Goettf
Shawls,
3, and appointing
rvise the work;
:be Iet by public
20th inst, and
tise the letting
e—Carried. On
tenanted tili the
ier at 11 o'clock
ag. aged 74 years,
at his residence
Colborae. A.
g friends attend
-
relay. He was
it the rites of
r which he was,
orable mem-
:u for over 45
he township of
demeanor and
uing him the
it _could truly
-Le had no ene-
id of the late
Bruseels Funn-
ed' of that vile
negotiating for
eeornotives and
ges of succeeding
.4:4)utract for four
acity and more,
:uceessful in in -
'successfully run
expectations.
: think it win be
ako to sell out
av be better able
hope, or if your
utdertake to get -
take my place,
.0 up all to them
that they will
e value of all the
I that 1 bronght
hem full-posses-
uf the Direc-
aranee 00111pany,
. McFarlane for
•:- lightning wen
The claim of
whose barn,
1 on the 2ard
t. and ordered to
:;:loo; on the
The claim of
es. for $1n, for
I. was ordered
t.f Jeliu Flem-
truck by light -
„net the damage
.ch was passed
paid The re-
.
u Insurance for
as received and
the effect that
tile on the own
-
tared inured at
tie at the time of
with the above
Howick, Waa
•achine, part .of
hie loss °onside
ng.
-
F
rISIRTEENTEC
WTIOLE NUMBER, 663.
ArOliTH,
MAY, AU U
•
ST 20, 1889.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
H ILL
BROTHERS
Cw it any gentleman that wants
A GOOD TWEED SUIT
AT A LOW PRICE.
The can twat
and p rson.
Eve
$15 S
0
H
MAi
WE
011
a Suit that will snit the eye
•
Suit Guaranteed a Perfect Fit. See their
etch Suitings.
•
EARING SALE
OF
pry -
AT
LL BROTHERS.
A' STREET, SEAFORTH,
ARE NOW OFFERING
Al! 11 EAT 1110)tialONI-1
R LARGE STOCK
•
Trinwir.igs o,nd Silk, Ribbon 8,Laces,
Flowers, Feathers,
1RIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS.
CALL ANT) GET A BARGAIN.
f.:"*"•111einember the Place--Opposito the Com-
raercleil Hotel.
HILL BROTHERS,
Main Street, Seaforth
— —
N W. F'ALL GOODS
1TH & WEST
—ARE—
OPE INC OUT NEW FALL GOODS
For t
THE AG IC LTI..
SION RS AT
RAL
SEAFO
M IS4
1, Et.
•
openi g e, [proceeding at ,thei
sitting in S afo tli last week, Mr.Dy
mond, Sec eta, y of the Co nission
explained t at she 4griculb rzkl Com
mission ha 110 uing to do w h the sal
industry pe se, but t had '01.110 ink
prominence/ rec ntly as a f ttlizer a
well as being c nnect wit ndu trie
cognate With ac ricult re, su s dairy
ing, pork -r isi e, -a• catt ding
The commissio , th efegre, t ought
right to asc rta n th value af 13 lt t
the agrieul uri t, an. to el the sal
men °Vans dis rit n opp tuni y t
reply to the et te iients hich ha
been made by revio js witn - -ses derog
atory to th me its oillCauad n salt.
Levi Rig tm yer, Am icae gen
tleman, whu h s bee engag as a sal
,manufacturer t in ardine nine 1871
t. was then exalinedIlHe ated tha
I his raarke w c efly in Chicago
Milwaukee, an th:.r weste n places
and his sal wa used, mainly f r pork
packing. r110 Cana Ian m rket wa
pretty well oc upied by En Lsh salt
which was TO ght cross t e At
as ballast sind adniiu ed fr Of
Ile made a ou 10,1 0 tons alma ally
all of whi h h sol in t o. -Unite
States ex .ept • ab ut 2 Onton
which wass d Cana . i
western cu4toa:r5 p eferred Clanadia
salt to English -alt f pork a dti g,
it was proved y auaysis to b -urea.
He had receive no cmp1ai. s lof it a
all.. Farmers n G nada ere no
using salt is a oath er wit « ex -cellon
results, esp cially on wheat. b nad
the straw stringer and e kerne
brighter tLud p uMp r. For t 18 I pur
pima it WAR Hold at fr $.2.5 t 1pe
ton, „ I
1/1l, 0014101ANg of thlo firm of On
Golitnick k1 t eforith, H11,11-1 t
(1110041 WM 70,0 ti MOO()
11111114 per year, 1 iii! Mark
the -Unita-al RI to§ tid 'Call
tally Will plalthal 1.1114 0 WON
!petekortt, who al UUUdI that it
a kind o Alny, fitll on
This, he.thiught,1 wt 8 owing t
packers not thialin fairly w
salt producers in i ot orderin
enough to enable the to get
salt in properly d ed con
was the water it th salt wh
the slime 011 th0 p0 t. The
great deal Of unite so able p
Canada against 'an dia.n s
had nu eomplant fro..Ame
had used their e lt.
the sale of their s
, that the t; rand. Tru
$22 for caerying a ea
• Seaforth to Toronto,
carloads of Englis
/ treat to Toronto foi
°rated the testielon+
nests as to the value
1 izer. Everybodeewn
I land testified to its
ening the straw and
all kinds less liab
thought its effect ayes a ch
on the Properties of he soil
a direct one on tke g ain.
1‘1111..SCOTT.ROBURTSON stat
1876 he had been en aged in th
• packing business at Seaforth ;
used Ca.nedian sal exclusive
found it t be en rely satisf
there was no slime ou the/ re,
had used it previo sly in the
• facture of neeese wit equally g
sults; hews n engaged in
buying for lie En mark' t ; c
ery biatter rough cents a p
while private 1118. utter br ug
•'from 12 to 16 ce ts this was
the creamery bu te was nit
quality,,evnile th ote er was no
Me. nnve.ne C nave te
La, a, far
smith, tat
fertili „er
enefici 1
nip aro,
la barl
lad the e
but bet er
salt ma e
he had tr
year, b t t
ed the Cr
ent ; h h
made th;
in the str N
e ery yeair
te FALL TRADE, to which they invite
the attention a their friends. •
PRINTS—Dark Pompadour in very
Choice Patteins. Also New Designs in Mourn -
g Prints.
'Ess GooDs—Axe very hand -
see, consisting- of the Finest All Wool
:ouch Pattern .Cassimeres, Russel Cord,
lacy Stuff Goods, and Black and Colored
stres in all the Latest Shades. Speeial
tention is called to our Tiaratrung Silks and
V tveteens—ilducla admired by the Ladies.
FA CY GOODS—This Depart'
etit.offers Special Attractions. Kid Gloves,
ces, Ribbons, Ties, Silk ilandkerchiefri ,
ft id Itiisbingfgiu endleSs variety.
ST PLE GOODS—We show the
'ast brands in Cottons,Ducks, De.nims an d
ieetings, and marked. at the closest possibl e
ivatice on cost,.
anti
uty
WI RI
IM0
IH '0
t W § 11
Tin
)or k
Lo um;
neat
) pork
tl th4
i 'earl
01. th
it i.
c cause(
e was
tej aice
It. 'The,
10 :11 wh(
One obs•s, le t
t in C n d wa
charged $ 1 o •
load of sa t fren
• hile th y g ugh
salt frol. Mon
n11. He c nob
of th 1:swit
f salt a ertil
• had tsec it o
ood effe t hard
enderin
O to rus .
mi el on
at er tha
ar 110 0
c op ad
f rin rs +
S
11 at disc
a so exaM
nt iued
att r,
pr pentl
c nt. H
s h
a rai .1st
he
the
the
neral
o ha
7EL
red s
ed. I
ienly
E
nd
hliug
o bla
a ia
b for
s ffic en
M. E IN
9 It , st :
a a erti i e on
ut
fi
y,
ed
se
of
th
id
heatsa
s
° for.
41t ,n
eliv
sequence t ist
Ids of spr ng
although t at
this 3Itear wth
salt:
Goderich, ho
s district, as
Canadian alt
nt. of fore gn
t contained 2
n salt 4 per
It makers were
he complaiets
not drying it
mg it.
newee , of Tucker-
av een rasing salt
rl y, but more par -
n mtuagolds ; I
400 p unds, to the
fiv y ars ; Bowed
ath r maiked
bne-
tr et and oq a
an e grain Was
er here was not
e d; I think the
t e stiffeting of
t e plea more
a es and against
t n turnips is
pi ity of gro th
More hea thy
e; wbere the
it was not
the app ar-
about 30 •ead
f el as a, fee for
fo b tter ; whrt
f e bad reputation
t at many pac era
O frozen , tiff,
the/neat t be -
a et On they salt
i. f frozen eat
hien doe. not
Halt ; another
give ,heir
doh (loos not
twat, )?ut fill.
oi'1/111%0 60101
) WI) Olt) 111Otlit
lr tential Cod
0 (11.A0 010 111116
fi ) that any
d when it i the
falalt ; I heave
y ars With 1 uron
la e uover 1 ad a
ade
stry,
Eng-
atef3.
rent
Li a it
dian
r to
king
t de -
been
d be
of a
OUT
ti ul ely
u ed rom ' 0 t
a re Very four
it on barl wit
fi ; t e St
or goldcol
i ter pit
ucl in ea e ii
p in ipa ect
t e ra nd r
p aga; t in
✓ st th ect o
t at t inc pase
a d mpg
a d vigdr
s lt as it(
c ulc be d 13ting
a ce of th cro
o sca tle • u e
ti e as ell
tl in is th
i eau;
loylthei hog
• o C adi sal
a d the do
011110their in.r,li
it wl ile 11 re i
i t (36 tire of
11 OR IJ H
rt t the
co
us I§ th tit Itio
e albon
p tot th
a el, whet
tl on', ugh y
o w
troll) pert la tuti t
cam the alt
CUVO 'Wits
salt hamp fo
salt xclusivel) ,
b iece of in
M Hp:es
a Hp:dial 6 tidy
havi vi ed
land ud an
1 -le ate at
pro° ses
fror ypsuln
.stilt ev r s
Eng nth t
Mee, , but for p
rive ads tibta
bett d ied.
easi y ove
, littl mor ea
reanufactbrer
: ersi the rl
o can M lw
u • 'an dia s
that th y
her nor su
ity laud th
alt
than th
00 ,0O
bi.s yea
O.
1111B 0
t 10.,t 110
r fo r ea
e mplaln s h
urea, w th
ever ad
ced a lin
g,
whion, ec
i not at 11
tly
ess f th
c • east]. e
s ore lowl
OW (11)11
RGE
inea o
rg eale i h
ye has'} p ss
i th a t
a
ner be
ough r
naar e s ;
o h he
en r 1 u
Lre leen re
a e 1 tte
11S
the f 11
dE
d
por
hh ha
•
tory
t ;,
anti -
d re
utte •
eana-
und,
onl
eaus& P
i
,e
13
1.
y t
4
11
t he had
salt ind
tortes in
nited 5
the (11
t aed free
es. Cala
s entieri
and pa
'nglisgh ea
ts haniu
feet cou
exercise
p t o
gest lpork_ pack-
ton&Ara our,
e nd Kansa , had
Ill sn e 1873,, a d de-
li ed t- better -than
It
11
le
ar
t
1 "
o,
sti
It
11
0,:,
11
tirnony.
Mn. S
township of Tueke
he bad used, salt as
farm with highly
he sowed it on a tu
-lowed theitfirnipe w
sowing more salt,
both Grope was good
barley, in Which the
ence of three to one
on spring sebeat hi
sian fly had des ro
spoiled the expo
salt for tea years
lighter and stron
gave a better b
think it inerease
from 400 -to 500
he thought it c
the roots of tur ip
plant forward repi
,better to withstalid
tained Sixty bushelS
T EEDs—tfulon and All Wool in ley to the acre;
111
er
rr
ou
a
ay line and Medium Goods. - . tinguish from the
graienwhere the sa
NTLE CLOTHS —We show where it Was not.
s Sarereenai GRAY, 0
Luutrul‘s.'teeriFt.Nine Goods for Ladies' Mantle
Youno ,-K-,' Sperling
Blythr:letated that
salt had been ex
. Philadelphia, Sndu
're Purnitaming Y"! Fail SaePlY ,taken the lead otth
D
f ry Goods look around and°, nations. He prodgeed, me al
,ea. :0- la. 71tere yogi can get the th
ai
places. An amity is sin) ed
/ make a bushel of s It it r q
f Shranse brine 35 gal ons, of 3ai
I gallons, of West V rginia 7
' and of Gariadian on 21 gell
' read letters from Cauadia
makers and. Canadi' n farni
fereut counties in ,a proval o
salt. He had neve known a
Plaints to be made a aiust it.
mated that 10,000 tsns would
in Canada this year for fert li•
poses. The demand hadveity
creased during: the past twn
114
•
•
0
,but ije •i
O yield h so[we
ds of sa t e scr;
d moistur abot
; it bnou t
ly, an(14 e a ned
hefly;heh dal
of salt so be
could ea. :1 di
ppearae De f t p
t was s.) and
f th
th t
a hi
sults ; •
d fo
the t 1
-t e a
d
iffe, b
1 sat h
Ile. - ia
an v
use h
he t li
mill
a nit
•
11
ea
a
0'U
•
di
•
a e
the fir If co. ,,
of Seafu t1t an
hereven Caiaidia
ibited, h tiler t
r, or P , b
salt cf 11 pth r 0
e hie
bo e
)131
it
as
s:
1 1
a
a n
1
11er
SO
r e
d t
au
0
•
•
a
13
h
a
Ve should be pleased to have oar customers
eonii are Gigot's purchased from us with those
„l'oligtit Racy, li"re. We Mark Goods iu Plain
eg.
tha
teou
1hro
bah%
fair jc.rw.
fr. -
'Jelling for eagli enables Us • to Se41 Cheaper
any Credit business can afford to. Cour-
attention paid to all who wish • to Took
'kb- We do our best to discourage bantering,
'jug that the ona price system is tho only
We thank (Air friends for the liberal patron-
4ge ..-towed upon as in the past.
MI H & WEST,
STREET SEAFORTH.
61
ir
er
years.
u,
•an
u tt ir
cli
t.di
con -
es L
us a
h
hr 4
1.
MR. THOS. " G.OVE 01 t
0138,11t8' Salt Works, of Seat a re
with the evidence o previous wi n
es ; he had heard n cornplaiiu s of s t t
[ used for packing pork ; he as lainas f r
using salt on his arm fo f g
9
purposes with gratifying uceese ; e •
I applied 400 or 500 pounds tb lie ae e c
r 0
V
is
r.
0
11
ly
r
31
like
•
. c
t
an
es
10
11
t ie
Fon
a
it
•
ar
ea
bee
nen
ttiug
red
ee fr
au
din
$90 t
s fr
ho
ise t an
to Wo
vo y
dia se
km eau
du !so hi
ern Ior es
1
er
Or
at
rt
es
e
I )
11
nt
a
di 5.1
rn
tie
sa
ar
use
it p
11
• the
• tire
g tti•
• akrdatidha
10
19
. T
a
iil ted
a
•
1
10
0
111
•
eL
0
a
3
5.
5.
a
tly
4.11
pi
es
de
x-
(31
uring, ow ng to
pdiy of its action
gh jits price, was
ti pf Amerioani salt.
auglitered in: Chi-
a finna shwa tered
afor h, pork
- bad sed Oa
s with good' r
4: ever been m
Th onlyeai
'Wis th t it sem
y ppe ranee o
•tatke re-salti
njure , he mea
was, owing
alt defect which
-itjove by aryl g the
nd ffectivel than
acker,
adieu
sults.
as a f rtirzer o harley, spring ind fall
whea an • root:, which was t e same
as tnat of previeus witnesses in i respect
of the effe
straw, in
prenentin
produced
loaray soi
he first
of 'Salt to
500 ppun
he genera
tili e4 wi
th thos
1.1 TH
as chee
18 0-7 m
with Pan
the r sult
Engl'sh s
Arne d
ch es sa
the inb
card 1 't
conae o t
they
Stapl to
He had
perly ma
brought
else,
Jo rr
samp
tyne,
com
Asso
he h
was
egg
frona
price
pod t
ed
750,
erea
t of s
fling t
rue ;
ore b
, than
alt in stiffening the
16 kernel of grain and
he thought he salt
nefit on good,' str
he acre, but he faun 40
had so n about 30 pot
n light, gratly.
n to reduce better res
ly fc nd that root ell
h sa aipened a wee
ng;
oil;
nds
or
lts ;
ps fer-
earlier
wh eh were dot.
1
XAS 4.LLINTYNE, 1\1. P. P.,
eroas n, stated that he had in
de a real many exp riments
diet. nd English s lt, and
avor of
rof ssor
ned.
at
ery
oth -
ich
ith
est.
ro-
salt
was decidedly in
it. But last year
nd himself. had exam:
ted With different salts
rn factory, and after a
xam'nation they had,
e oor_clusiou thatcheese w
er inf rined. was salted
(Oa adianysalt was the
o do t Canadian salt if
e, w as good as eny,
from England or any* ere
,
_, ,
. 11 URR4Y, who 11311.0.0 the
es f chose Wenn] by Mr. Batten -
an aft rwaras examined by a
Litt:e of he Western Datrymens'
iaton a onaon, explained how
d arkei thein and how the test
, i
on ucte
Vies N of .Seaforth, the largest
i
er ant 'n Caeada,said li bonght
ountry t rekeepers at a , average
of 0 oe ts per dozen, aid nhip-
N w Y • 4t. This year he expect-
shi tat Other 60,000 dozen or
eggs. He r bought within -0,11
f 0 Mill s abeut Seater h. 'The
0 'k DIA Cit VITRO practically , trn•
mid t ite was no duty en OW,
illtilO t r) on three shipments to
but 1 Ili 411,(10 Wen pinearilone,
e requi 'ell olassilleatkni and *
(1(1 ti Of a 4 iii shipttionW 0
i h at It N Nit 1 ot possiblei to
ti condi Ilpo. bq England 1111
I ' ,
Now ,
1400,
1to t,(1
gogli
ti .og
great
to th
oggt1 1
tuer,'
JOS N BEAT1
gave expe
die* al in p
ally er suoc
perk( o:,1 the
paok rs with
some in orma
of 1a., whi
seveil 1 ears
Its c lt vatic)
The rket f
and1s; year
12 or a oen
Pay ;:
lash, �u s
age ye
Flax ccostsj a
timet s
grow
°Ilan
of the. raw
clay
bion; ax is an excellent manure •
s whe spread over it in the
process ; gooa .flax can also be I
n lan
to 1
aye
els of
d, bout $7.20 per bulhel. Tupper land Hcn. J. H. Pope have be- ably recoil
1
McLEAN BROS,, Publishers.
Year, It Ad-vanee.
bones were drilven out through the
skin and the f ot turned completely
k of the leg.
e well-known Eiaglish
Woodstock on Fri-
ght no less than fifteen
e, of which he, won
eight. •
—A barn and icontents belonging to
Mr. Stienuel DaWes, on the lake hore,
near Whitby, was burned down on Sun-
day afternoon. Loss, 3,000;ninsured.
for $1,000, •
—A fire occurred at Brantford, on
Sunday !afternoon, burning down a barn
and its :content, owned. by Nr i Wna.
Goodchild. Leas about i,500;$insur-
ed for n250.
round to the ba
—Joe Goss, t
pugilist, was a
day. He has fo
battles in his ti
t
—At a champagne lunch at thelGrigg
House, Lendon,am Saturday, Kr1 John
McDougall, ex- Igt.P.P. for Northl Mid-
dlesex, Was prtsented with a purse
-
forfietd1r. 0 as a I estimmlial frQr4 his
;
,
—Mr. Thomas Henning, brother -in- —A galla
law of the late Senator Brown, ,atid for been showin
i a number of years treasurer of the Globe
Printin Company, bas resigned his po-
sition. Mr. C. W. Taylor., at a' i,-ecent
meeting of the pirectors, was chopen to
fill the acancy.1
—On Monday, the 9th inst., Win.
Durnbr
Mr. Ier
in the c
of Ontario, uebec, New Brunswick
and Nova $4 tia. He will remain. three
mouths in t country. Prof. Sheldon
has achieve a grea reputation in this
country as t writerof a valuable work
on dairy far ing.
—An ext esive ' fruit grower from,
Niagara pai• a visi to the London mar-
ketea few d s ag and examined the
fruit offered or sal, , especially peaches.
In almost very instance he fauna
this fruit do paratively ta.steles . The
peaches hav the disease known; as the
"yellows,” a a if e.ten of freely are in-
jurious.
--A long bi dge on the Hungerford
gravel roe.d about eight miles from
Belleville, b eke ini the centre last Mon-
tle twenty-eight head of
i being driven across it.
he au mals fell inte the
re rescued, but two of
;bad') hurt that they had
red. t
Queen's Counsel, who had
g sorne. American ladies
over Osgood° Hall,at Toronto, the other
day, was entirely ' vercome when one
of them hafornied ;'him, in pity for his
ignorance, teat Qu en Victoria was dead
and buried Iiet Victoria Square, Mon-
treal; she bad seen her monument
as sure of it.
eets of men for the North -
a Police were made at the
e Hall, Montreal, on Tues -
1 inst.; at the Queen's Ho-
on Thursday, the 19th, aud
umseh House, Londena, on
0 21st inst. Those accept-
°, will eave Sarnia for the
n the 24t1i bast.
the Inew school system
, at Galt, the estimates for
year have been reduce' by
I
now $opo as against
and t le harveht ng of grain has oom• $7,000 last erli4V. The operation of tibia
menoedi A great, quantity, of barley system will be watched very closely,
and oatS is Mready out, Wheat is It is a stop in tberight direction, and,
ripentu beautifully, s,m1 will be it found sii etWifullu Colt, other 114141-11
ready tor tlio reaper on Monday next, ,olpalibies lyi ll not lb° slow to follow tho
A limo ylold ils predicted overyWhoro, oxamplo, 1 •
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day night 7
cattle were,
Fourteen of I
water and
them were s
to be slaugh
,
till tl
els, a young man hired. with
el Snyder, near German !Mills,
unty of Waterloo, bound 1840
large -in ed oat sheaves inside of 8a
hours.. The oats were heavy anal were
a little gin the geeen side. '
—The Allan steamships Which
have arrived at [the ports of Liverpool
and Glasgow u to the 3rd inst:, thie
season '
, took o t 5,314 oxen 18 horses
and 3,770 sheepi which were all lauded
alive sal in goo4 order', with the excep-
tion of 15 oxen nd one sheep,
—I, ing anitoba, Is completed,
there, and
—Engage
west Mount
St. Lawren
day, the 17t
tel, Toronto
at the Te
edf
Saturdayore
s r ty•it
Northwest
inaugurate
the current
#700, bein
1411 m---to,OuiloSboa doaditiat
,efoocit'uootimiri,darsttxMar,n
,waer!
of ago, was fou
driving 1W
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111
11, MaY" c'f 8eal 'tilt intoxicated °rendition. Ile wits taken ran MY aY 'a
, i
ieuce pt the use Of C us, ,
rInpaCking. It Wt4.8 in by the police, but, in view of his buggY, iniU
SU" extreme youth i and at the intorces- lier had tify
seful, though he had 0.X- 1 sion of his parents, he was released ' otherwise
same difficulty as other go . not expect
on becoming solier and allowed to
reeu salt. He also gave
ido as to the production , home,
—A number tf British delegates are Collier. Wa
hoped latt
t
b• he cultivates. For now in the Donainion spying °et the , =If the
.fir, was much depressed.
r the fibre is in Bostbn,
he price paid there was
s, at which figure it would
00Q pounds per acre is
age yield of god fibre;
ineeed is about the iver-
Liana. -t is their intention to remain ' ad—about
s a whole is profitable. in Ontario some three months. This a world's f
will affbrd them an opportunity of made to bIj
visiting the fall:exhibitions, where they exhibitibrt
will eollect the haost valuable informs- exhibits
tion. Three ofthe delegates have gone Australial,
on to Manitobai the direct
—Sir John -111acdonala- Sir Charles Tuesday 6
ltiVat mins very expensive. It 'spoken 'passag in the out corning find the ria
iout $ 9 per acre to grow. Some- steamer' sailing from Liverpool on the —The 1
ed. is iven to the farmer, Who 2nd of September. It is probable that Liverpool
1 and elle the fibre to the mer several of the , negotiating capitalists Great Isl
et $12 for the Canada Pacitic Railway of St. Joh
will take paesa,ge for Canada at the
same tie. i
—Toronto is just now infestea with
pickpockets. .A few days ago as 'a gen- ,
, tleman was boarding a train at Union ,
et: ton ;' about two
aterial is 'produced
soil it, preferable for
tons
per
flax
11
acre.
cultind
for gee.
rottieg
raise
grow
TIi
take
jour
8
de of
.times• ty
estTat :e.h.Aeledrei
the Gove g meat,
sday.
per- —Iv iS8 Ka
o the PrOT51 ne of
St. F antis
beyong her
The g tidy ea
wards.
—A metal
introd icin t
of Beta e, wil
Wedn sday,
isterS t Kin
for th meeti
—A very d
its ap
the vi
iss vaebtoy
destro
it rnee
cond.
lere, a
sine
where wheat evill not station, he held a very valuable+ gold
del the evidence to be
d the Commis ion ad-
te,
g, but WedP
N, Of
se as
res;
clIthro
0 yea
in ag
n
e* Yo
. ,buy
vat dra
•re•Shheeieflh
stre
Ilior a
• F:th
ing
an3
th
aned
ork
este
to,n
I ha
d f
•roil
hers
they
ialf
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9,
fe
at
0
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' Seafort , was
gallows :, Tama
out 200!horses
h my ; hands
s ; 1 ge' erally
tit; my aaket
stems; I have
li. tend P nnsyl-
all CfaS es of
ght hors s and
rses - the for -
in th city,
in, for light
t cars; buy
Out 25 imiles
deme, 'd for
but, there
taken from
t the upply
n hoes s are
d _ Boston to
States, and
) a head more;
vj been paying
✓ good 1Clyde
00; I cOnsider
,I,
able for f num
as thy are
re twb years
d ; the reason
e przf rred to Wes -
es is t at they are
nd -i1 wear better ;
fa tened oral corn
nd i injures them ;
I
will i thrive -while
ha kward. n all
me a should use
'on, 3.1113. as good
et ;_ in this istrict
he eet class f stal-
rme s , are learning
est; the horses that
se 11 ve years old,
uxi Us' to get I them
at We years; all
this part of the
ed. 1 oases; all the
dee are crosses ; I
a •omand for all
ses ofir farmers can
1 1
YES, *eye df MC -
den of Hurbn, re-
nce f the use; of salt
—.T
very p
of the
ton,W
ing
but as
no aa
few d
grewi
pullin
ing fr
full gr
rowed
--A
a fire
Roc e
ytraarl
11
(ne., d ia
spout
ing
gd t7Cx
ings a
a, salcx
of Qu
eral, p
One y
knowr
SeTiOU, ly inj e
--i-S nclay i
D. 5o imger, h
drinin throu
he Me with a
have he effect
life, even if t e
from . W
speed!the a
thr ng h'
tu n has ank
the fo ce of h
watch seatche from his pocket. It
was jerked front the chain. He felt the
• operation, but hefore he reCovered, him-
self the thief had disappeared in the
nin this ten weeks preeeding
f Angnst, there were delivered
Ontarm i at the eeswa er creamery 1,250,000
ned on • pounds jof mi k, and at the Wallaerton
creamery 1,270000 pounds, that out of
as manufactured 965
ands
e fat -
The
time
crowa '
danada. , —Wi
r Female ReferMatory, the 1st
I Toronto by th
wias formally op
I i
e Lindsay, of Rt, hmend, ' this quantity.
Quebec, while liethilig in . packagen of I utter and 60,000 p
River, on Friday, went . of cheese ; aridtthat 300 hogs we
epth and was "drowned. tened on the wney, and exported.!
as recovered soon. after- amount paid out for milk in the,
g of all parties ie favor of —The Ontario statutes of 1880 fix the
e Scott Act in te county season within which game may be kill -
be held at P ,Thley en • ed as, follows : : Deer, lst Octoner to
eptember lst. ' he u1in- '.15th December; partridge, lst Se/item-
ardine have madte the call ber to 1St Jan4ry ; wild turkeys and
g• ; , l quail, lst October to lst January,
structive insect bas made i
earance 'among the potatoes ie ' snipe, 15th A
woodcodk, 1st ugust to lst January ;
,
gust to lst January;
inity o . lEganville. Tnle insect , awes—Mailer , grey, black and wood
like a omrnon white WI rua, 8114 or summer due s, geese and swans, 15th
t
t an i ch and a half' ong. It
,s moa every kind of rots that _
August to 1st ay.
A, very sev re. accident took , place
s. .
, on Thursday a ternoon, by which a lady
iling-
very
. It
was $12000.
le “Rag Baby is evi Liatly not 'named Alia. Day, a resident of W
pular in Peterboro. M Griffin, ton street, HaMilaon, received a
omii4ora Watchman of Hamill-,
13 an oenced to addre, a meet-. - . painful and poasibly serious injur
appears that lilrs. Day has a white
the °elicit chamber I t week, , swelling in one;of her knees, neceSsitat-
there as no audience ere was •
ing the nse of crutches. On the day in
ress.
. Jam s Gordon, of 001)ourg, ei
street when one of the crutclaes slipped
question she *11.S passing along the
vs ago found a root barley
After. causing the u fortunate lady to fall,
a in is potato pate . and. caueing her to break one of ner legs
up th root he foiled grow- and her arra. l
m it 6 s ems. on which were 92
s. It was of the six-
• wn. he
variety.
out 3 '
—A correspolident who lately paid. a
visit to Orange ille, the county t wn of
the new coun of Dufferin, infor s us
lock Saturday afternooe teat nee county buildings are pr greas-
es disco ered in the 'yard o' nag very, fa,vorably. The most Of the
.
ter's il, , near the Can, da Cen : brick werk is pompleted. The struc-
ilway Ottawa. The b d of the ture is a very higendsonae one, and. there
earn os d of sawdus4 edging -4, will be ample laccuranaodation for all
d it is s pposed to ha e heatel. the offipials. usiness appears to be
eousl nd. taken fire. very good in rangeville. There are
ere se Ens to be a very and feel not at present haore than -half a dozen
sting etween the 0 ngeme houses in the place vacant, and some of
tholics o Toronto. A f w even- these are onlyl waiting a change of
,t
o a pa t of Orangemen, attacke , tenants. The harvest in that locality
n kep y Collins, on the corne is first-class, and every one seems hope -
n and
sther streets, arid sev- fill of a prospenous future for the new
rams ere wounded wi la stones. , county.
fronft this place,the horeee
threw them out of the
leg th badly. Mrs. Col -
of her ribs broken, and
0 -baal injured that she 113
d to,r Over. Although Mr.
also very much hurt, it is
W8 injuries are not fatal.
eces ary funds can be rais-
00,1 0—Toronto will laave
=ilex year. A proposal was
O directors of the mdustrial
te remove to Toronto the
t present in Melbourne,
and a a joint meeting of
reran the city council, Ott
exiing, the project was favor-
ed. t now only remains to
oney.
rot st iamship Flaviau, from
to l Bal inaore, ran ashore on
nd, t enty "inlet, southwest
, ane a on the night of the
nee fog. The Flavian
Mouth sinoe, and was
ge, and hardly eight
of 1,400 tons register,
ard 3,000 tons gen-
Baltimore. She will
'a total wreck. All
12th dtirn:g .4 a
was lamie' *a a
on her fit voy
days out. 1 She
and hatii b
eral car gb for
probably &tame
lives save-
-An h'storie landmark, known as
the Govet *gnat 'Ouse, in Montreal, is
being- pa re a ,oved by the march
of city • alge erov Monts. The build-
ing was e, ected: IV Claude Delleansay,
Governor i of Mo • treal, in the sixteenth
century, nd f.11:the Norman style of
arehitecti reL ilith its history is as-
sociated t eine ,Ors.ble fact that the
conferene Whic resulted in the -cession
of Ceuta to th British. crown was
held in it :inn.76
tilay last, Mrs. Fuller, of
et, with a serious -sod-
a& wen down town with
go:fori her. husband, who is
f the. Imperial Bank. The
etia. was not checked, and
dixg 033 the side street next
reached.11(lown fee a, bite of
:siotne means the. horse's foot
the br le, and drew , it off.
tene ne animal arta it bo-
wie; Ole, and ,staxted off up
• —On
Woodstoo
dent. S
the carri
; manager'
horse's
while sta
the Bank
grass. B
caught in.
This frig
came un
the street at a tetrible speed. Turning
a corner he ca eiage was upset, and
; Mrs. Thin r was thrown. out with great
force, inj • rite ht,r, seriously.
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—Mr. saac.Y ungs, of the 4th con-
cession of Ameli sburg, died of fever on
Sunday iglet, fter about ten days'
illness. n M nday his father, Mr.
, Daniel Y ungs, sed, having kept his
bed abo t thr e days. Mrs. Youngs,
' wife of t e latte is down also, and not
I. Three years ago a
he same house lost
a one young person,
the same disease. The
to be the cause. Drs.
ay subjected some of
'c examination, and
tity of fungus matter,
Ix. It is said that
ring in. the well, but
e cleaned out more
uxface water excluded.
eeds more 'thorough
1
expected. to liv
family lia
, father, mg
, in three
g in
ther
aye, b
- water elieve
and
ctosc
a qu
•
; Thornton
/ it to mi
I found in 1
but no a iirnale
there is a good is
. that it net ds to
frequentr„ , and.
The cella also
drainagee '
• —The
week sae
many of
having tr
place pre
quarters
ta
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"near ine Standard. of last
: A Miss Tomlinson, whom
ur citizens will remember as
yelled about from place to
ching, used to make her head -
ere, w ere some of her rela-
ung man whose mon is me- . —Professor heldon, one of the staff tives still reside. We learn that leav-
, was da 'ad off by hi 0 friend t of the Royal Agricultural College at ing here t
. , Corencester, Eegland, and an enainent pressed h
, ,
ht of last wee, as M . ' agricultural author, is now on his way Holy La
tel keeper, of alt, w to Canada. The object of the mission capital
the village of Presto, of Professor Sheldon to Canada is to if any
i;,
accident w ich will , make a nano* inspection. of the capar posed th
of crippling him for bilitnea of the: country, especiallyas s, purpose.
re are no worae resulte field for dairy farming, and to report ii!I to her fri
ile going at agoged rate cif. a work, to be &Wished on his return, Dominic'
e of his bugbroke, 1 upon the advantages of the Dominion as The last
(Jut on the road nd frac- a field her the Anmigration of English from Ne
badly. So reat was farnaers,. He frfill visit Manitoba and i come for
,concussion hat the the Northwest ifirst, then the Prowintes mer wor
4;
o or b.ree years ago, she ex
-
✓ in zntion of visiting ,the
d at the ancient Jewish
erusal:ra. As she had little
eans, however, nobody sup -
t she • mild ever carryout her
She tarted out, and wrote
nds fr na various cities in the
and 'n the United States.
etter s ona America was dated
York Then they ceased to
some g• onths, until last sgm-
was r geived from her, stab-
ing that lie had retched Jerusalem
In th le tier was enclesed some vege-
table seeds, which -I were afterlw rds
i
plant d, t a l
grew. .' The feet rof the
woma ;,. ravelling ,i sa far entirely
alone, without friends or money, is
story. bAa
a'lythe:nao
, st wonderful part of the
,
lag robbery was perpetrated.
at Ro t's}Iotel in Waterloo on Thurs-
day orrii g of last Week. While, the
fanaiI we e at brealkfast some scoun-
drel p oce ded upstairs • to Inas. Roat's
bedro'in, nd after ransacking through
the b ea and dressing case, -carried
off a ahi ble gold Watch belonging to
Mrs. oat several articles of jewelry,
and ver 200 in money,. Before the
theft Iscoveredethe thief had time
to na -e 0 od his escape.
-÷ fe days ago tWo young men of
the d stra t of Lake St. John, Province
of Qii eo 'who had been married Only
three wee s previously to two sisters,
went bathing in a tributary to the lake.
One of th na, who could not .swim got
out of his,'depth and :sank. The ether,
who as n excellent lawignmer, dived
to his rele ed e, when xii is presumthe
drowinMau clutched hifriend and
both were drowned, Silmost in sight of
their yo ng wives. -The poor widows
g s
were in tate of great .exeitenaent and
ai
SS.
—Alfred Forward, of Matilda,
corm y of iDiiiidas, had a, narrow escape
from a si�cking death On Thursday of
last . He was 4 gaged in mowing,
who the horses atta hod to the mower,
a lar:e 3uckeye, toek ifright s,nd ran
aw . ra attempting tta stop them he
was hro vii under thd front ef the =-
chin ana _dragged twice around the
field. T unfortunate man is badly
1311113 'ledtwo of his .rlibis being broken
ha rel 4 am
13ntagiellreS(110t1bsi. lituiteirlarit
jut() 101,W011. i 1
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g -f-• u Thursday las 1Robt. Mamba%
of il 0 a 4 ooncession it Scott, ocunty
of (,) Aar o, while wail )111 with a stump
man iine On tbe ftl.:'J 11 14 -it #1:groos Leatk#
of l at VI nslilp, got nne of hie hatidn
fag 11 09 011itillt filld i While trying to
ext' ctitc It with the I alter band, both
haw s b c me (ratan lel 'The result
WUM thiLt the thumb Ord three first
fing TS of his right h nia were nut off
ab b haif way below i the knuckles,
wh e all tibe fingers of the left hand
we taken off, except the forefinger
an thuni. ; !
A. ft* er resident in the township
of hurls w near Belleville, states that
a di ase is affecting the potato vine of
tha loda.Iity to au latent:Ling extent.
The stalks wither away and rot; an(1
fro', thein is einitteel an odor of a dis-
agr' eabli) kind. Many. fields present
thi appearance, and as the potato is
only partially developed, it is feared the
crop will he affected: With rot. He eb-
aer ed thq same thing n parts of Sidney
and Maur y townshipl.- Instances of a
similar nature are aisd- ommon in Sey-
: I
radin to ship.
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- -1,-Rev -Thoinas Ili !Brown, of the
Methodisti Episcopal Church, Thal:MSS-
fora., an wife, celebratted their fiftieth
well:ding ay in a, pleasaut manner on
Mbpday th. inst. There were present
abdut twC hundred r1atives, friends
and invit .d guests. Among the relit-
tis were ten childreik and about fifty
grandchildren. Mr. Brown is now 76
yeurs o]d, and has re4ided in Nissouri
touAh1V 58 years. He is therefore one
of the piopeers of the ;County, and well
acquaiuliekl with the; difficulties and
striigglcs Of pioneer life.
Th ther evening the Warden of
tlid count of Wentworth was making
ins way inewards frOn Oland -as, Seat-
ed 'n his uggy and cleietlrenjoying a
sm ke, en he was Suddenly dismay-
ed to Mei the cushion ise. which he was
seated al in a. blaze.' It did not take
him long o jump out, and after consid-
er ble e rtion in the way of throwing
dir at t e conflagraou, he succeeded
ha utti out the fir, which at one
tigg e thre tened the total destruction of
his prow ty. A new cnshion and a new
pai of p its will cover the entire loss.
IT,
No insu a n ce. l•.1
A Ieg_ v residing i le Mutual street,
To onkel gs et with a peculiar accident
on Setting ay afternoon. She WaS 'about
lea nig h
wh n a 1 rrgiir Nseewtie' ud'e°(17a= -sdho(1,PeabaLgt'
of its 11.1. tress, seeing her taking her
det artute jumped from an open two -
etc) ey eni idow, aliOttog full on I the
un °Auk te holy. Tfie shock caused
by the he ivy body Was very severe, and
re g dere:- he lady unennscious for some
he g rs. edical aid 'Was promptly STITH-
111ened., t.id at last acqounts the sufferer
wa repo ea to be progressing as favor -
5.1) y as p )ssible. 1 !
Rev. Principal Onatnt has just been
m de the happy recipient of a letter
fro Mr. George Steplaente President of
_r
th Ba of Montreal, containi g a
cheque cf $5,000 for rQueens College.
What iijokes the gift all : the more
pleitsiugi13 that not a word of it corn-
ing was kown till the, letter reached
the Pri# ipal. Witl4n te last two
years he las received -five subscriptions
of $5,0 each, and four of $1,500
eaela fee s that ane ! indicative clif a
MOW on tihe part of cur wealthier •eiti-
zens to fe ow the good exaMple of their
fellows ac stests° tthheleineituittig itnii0iagns a0 fghn taigehr
o ..-
er leu, el uptd
mma
malske en entered the house of Wm.
,
-,-,A. 'clock Suri‘y morning, three
Boyd, air er of Cher* and Mill streets,
Toronto., Mrs. Boyd,' her mother, little
danghte nd servant girl Were the only
occnpan of the place,. Ifni Boyd being
absent in he countrY;buyik up horses.
OttIlet thhoeefa ro 412 i It onftehieves Ttresented s pistol at
yMthr8a.tBvilsd'innathdeemtbudseea#
following up his demand by threatening
to Shoot, cer if she gage an slarm. e.They:i
secured S„ig gut 150, and thinun s not a,
pe ng It satisfy tlaiebi, thy thor
ly rausaked the hot*: an fin' ' 'g 110
more mbney they left, , , ey re 'sed
jeWellerin -saying they, wanted money. -
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