The Huron Expositor, 1881-02-11, Page 11881,
aeassams
Lis physic. s
d were very
welcomed by
ted still tarries
amity of four
of whole are
ND k Gem
Neilane, the
lector for the
returned bis
lent of taxes
paid in, thus
a and leaving
4n done, too,
other harsh
There are
or any other -
show' such a
creditable t,
Ext people of.
Fubte>dly, the
ce. Tie goes
L sc stematics
e e lia«wbexes"
✓ pother, and
xud agreeable
r to pay him
f axes Long
he township
able services
e.
t, by corning
llundrett at the
rn.%Ri' 687
notice Mr..
;t away from
fes of cord -
easel to state
Finked of Dr.
Mr, Robert
"iave entirely
of scarlet
0 Sacrament
be dispensed
Ik at „l<lodgger-
11 o dock a,
gas usual in
rmoaneter at
• Weduesday
ro. This is
nap ever ex=
country,and.
eh colder. we
t.s will have
the matter of
1:T11X L. --it
lironiele the
• tee_+k place
elf rice of her
Etee, at the
:,. Decease:
in this part
e have seer:
e number of
erlav evening
er Goderieh,
ises to attend
die is charged
'keit-book be -
:ear. of Tack-
y& $!10.
ack-cE}r$!10. Wo
'he result of
-tree.—The
intend
` eetiler here
7th inst. A.
II the sane
of ('llnton;
Nei pains or
the members
1 a geed time
irstauel that
village, who
S-beeu in the
mi Brothers,
,a leased from
low occupied
ierrliaut, and
cit a general
'seri long and
Hid will, nc
share of
Iitiel Turner,
ibe'rt Turner,
«•ar old colts
2.270 pounds..
sum of $220.
don't pay to
Turuer4 of
tend f,.:r their
will net de
illand tax-
Ct x •t ascer-
e n the road
•elnieersten it
and robbed
is wore ar-
we in Wing -
at 10 o'clock
E re; searched.
iwir persons.'
was arrested
what richer
arrested in.
l+t -eesse}r of
1 ati:141. The
: after their
arriston cou-
v«.- the fob
e.t the: pre:r-
:tle'ttin John
11 kw eii, lea as
Lue /been burn
Ireland, and
1 :,crated to
iter residing
.v1tere he was
•re•, he carne
at tied a aitll-
i he tilled
:profit to his
.tt(•r bee+1m-
1 ,l ,le of the
,T1' _I.•cses 11i
11+•ii 1:v : re
' tie• flillc ear -
r /[t yearn.
where tie
l r. Robert
:red fr?irrt
.1 «le vested
e•:•uit., for a
veer: to hie
Cr' curries or:
and coin -
year ap-
Lhe Mo wet.
: arauce Mr.
-. eke of the
a man of
( te•erned by
is his
!` :uneil, as
.e last five
awl by ac-
Lip. Ho is
FOURTEENTH YEAR.
WHOLE NUMBER, 688.
SEAFORTH. I8•0i
SILL EROS_
OUR SCOTCH AND IRISH TWEED S
• I
We are now SHOWING SAMPLES of SCOTCH
• and IRISH TWEEDS for
THE SPRING TRADE.
As these Goods were Purchased by ne
DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURERS
We are Enabled to Offer Them
AT VERY LOW PRI CES:
BLARNEY TWEEDS.
WE ARE NOW SHOWING
A LARGE LINT OF SAMPLES
Of the Celebrated BLARNEY TW1i;EDS, Man
ufactured by
MAHONEY 'BROS., CORK !
The Blarney Tweeds are the BEST GOODS in
the Market.
Fine Styles and Splendid Qualities.
.Every Suit We Make We Guarantee
a Perfect. Fit.
HILL BROTHERS, SEAFORT H.
OUR ANNUALi
7TOCKTAKI NG SA1
NOW GOING ON AT
MCDOUGALL & CO.'S.
GREAT REDUCTION ON ALL
WOOLEN GOODS.
WE AR
NOW SELLING OFF
Winter Clothing a Wholesale Prices,
Boys', Men's and Youths' Overcoats at C ost,
Ladies' Heavy Cloth Mantles at Cost,
Blankets at Cost,
Ladies' Fur Hats, Muffs and Boas at Cost.
'OUR VERY LARGE STOCK.
Our Stock being yet very large, gives a good
assortment to select from at a
VERY REASONABLE PRICE.
We cordially invite a look at the Great Bar-
gains we offer.
A. G. MCDOUGALL & CO.
DIRECT I tPORTERS, SEAFORTH.
THE DAIRYMEN'S P 1 *LTA,
MENT.
The awnual meeting of hel!Ontario
Dairymen's Association heldt week
at Stratford' was a .very su cessful and'
interesting affair. The Convention.
continued in session for he greater,,
part of 'three • days. The attendance
was large and a number of most inter
esting and instructive add esses were
delivered As most of our readers are[
more or lose interested in da�i1ry ng, we
append below a short summary of the
remarks' made on the leadi gI ubjects
discussed ;
HONEST MILK.
Rev. W. F. Clark rea a
paper entitled "Honest Mil.
dealt with the frauds pe etr-a
small patrons, especially in the
watering, and urged the nee ssi
stop being put to sudh pr ctic
said we cannot have a poli em
tioned in every barn -yard. eb
want to cheat in a small we.
means of doing it. The
many who are only honest wl
are well watched. It is a good
shun all dealings with. those v
known to be tricky, mean and r
take little advantages when th
There are people who have this
tion among their neighbors,
such should be rigidly. exclude
the circle of patrons of a clad
tory. "So-and-so is a very go
of a man, bet keep /your eye
when you trade with him. '
your milk carrier to drive pas
man's farm. He who will c eat
direction will cheat in another-;
all, the only influence' that wi
human nature of its dishonest
cies is an influence from ahs
man once went into a corn f
steal a bag of ears, and took h:
boy with him. Before commencing tc
fill his bag, he looked this way and
that, to see if any one was 'watchinE
him. "Father," said the boy; 'there':
one way you forgot t ; look ; yo. didn't
look up," "Thou G 'd sweat e," ex
claimed one of old, a .'d another asked.
"How could I do thi 'great wic.'educe
and sin against; God? Let this houghs
be ever'present, and `honesty ••ill be
the outcome of, it ; honest+ in thing:
large and small ; honesty by w:ht anc
by day ; honesty in the barn and a
well as the chnrgh.
Mr Ballant nn, M. P. P. :an
Harris Lewis st]ngly approved
Clark's Iremeeks, and the fo
gested he propriety of ap : o
inspect r to go around and 'ns.
milk. r. Losee thought t e
more i skimmingthan i
It =beg n in tea -skimming. I
patron ook a pint of cream x
great d fference in the cours o
son. e. once calculated it a d
to eve $ 00 in connectio w
factory Ile was afraid th ea
on the increase, and felt
thing should be done to s
was in favor'of inspection,
by Mr. Ballantyne, and he
suggestion would be carried i
Hon X. A. Dillard' heartily
of Mr. Ballantyne's sugge t
employing an iii Spector. T
Borden, of condensed milk f
it necessary to adopt this pia
to -secur-epure milk,. and
necessary to tae such steps
sure of gektting good mil
Roberts, Of C rnell Uni
glwd to notice t e tone of
sion. It was ell that we s
to "look a " in these matter
from a hi h se se of- duty.
however,. ay - ` word to
sometime the urnishers o
not to bla e. He knew o
which mi k wa adulterate
was great myst ry about
At length how ver, it was
that the dairy aids, who w re
hearty damsels fond of a gold
milk, were in the habit •f
t h 1 f 1 d d d'
lengthy
." He
ted by
way ofl
;y of a.
s. He
n sta-
?le who
ill find,
re tod
n they
ale to'
ho are
Cady to
y,canal
repnta,'
11
nd a1
i l from
sse fao-/
d kind
skinned
Instruct
t that,
in one
After
1 cure
Itenden
ve.
eld t
lsl little
HORSES WANTED
G. A. HOUGHTON.
Is now prepared to buy any number of
GOOD SOUND HORSES,
Weighing from 1,100 pounds and upwards.
U
• Hon
of Mr
er sug.
Mg au
Qct th
vil wa
atrring.
f ade
a sea
it cams
ith hie •
it was
Isom el -
it. H
repose
pprove
Late M .
e,foun
n ord
..
ever
WILL BE AT SHARP'S HOTEL,
SEAFORTH, EVERY DAY. •
G. A. IIOUGIITON.
MORE HORSES WANTED.
GROSSMAN & SHARP
ILL be atSHARP'S HOTEL, SEAFORTH,
every Saturday, for the purpose of buying
Heavy Draught Horses from 8 to 7 years'old.
656 GROSSMAN t SHARP.
s
r
0 ed th
t effec
d as t
seeme
t ma
rofess
ty, w
i discu
•
Id lear
anda
h w
wb.thul
+• lk we
a case 1
but : the
e matte .
sdertai,in d
buo ,
drink of
helping
themselves re y, an a in • jwa
er
make upfor their takings/. - lin
cases, skirnmin
. the knowledge
He approved o
inspectors. M
vide, argued that what was
ed than a syst:m of inspe
sense of honor nd justice.
torymen, such as would- le
this matt -
e, iu ! the ee
von though a
factory .fon
he was at
by another.
etoryrrien sit
hen' fraud
home to a patron, it ought ft
effect of brand :ng biro as a
shunned. Mr Clarke had
right groe.nd, t
dishonest, an
them. Unles-
co-operate wi
could no be e
ENI
Mr. D. H. ;t urrell, of L tt .e Falls,
New Yo k, in response to a re uest,
proceede to a plain that ensilage i
green fo der p eserved by el • se packi i
and totalexcl e sion of air. = silo is
cellar bult of stone and heed' wit
Portland cement, so as to • e " air ars
water tight. By way of ex+eriment, .i
drilled and d soyved broadcas seven twee
of corn, and built a [ silo to contain I i
when ready or packing : way. Thi
corn was cut p short whe. ii a gree
state, thrown into the si.l', and, whfe
all was in, wooden followe were Flu
on top of the mass' and alio. t fifty tan:
of stone thrown on to pre. s the u
corn into the least possible compass
In this condition it grad cally settle•
down and compacted into solid mass
The end;of October its us was com
menced.' It wail cut with hay knife
and found to be in very mu•h he sam+
fresh, and green state as -hes packed
away. i The cows eat t readily
About a:ton of the ensilage ould les
a cow ogle month. Thirty t us' war.:
got to the acre. It would r adily b,:
t
•
0
a
8 were take: oft Zvi Le t
.r privity of thea pa ro
the proposal to appoi t
. Hopkins, of Brown
mo a nee
;tie , was a
re:mg fa :
the o
. It ws
ernes , o
rnan w s
furni'hil g
envie taken
This w
uld stal?d
brought
leave the
n to De
t leen the
d shun fee
li gs with
r pared to
r, the evil
• own:
act toget er i.
usually t e ca
get milk, hat
cast off t y on
dishonest milk
on as a patron
wrong. IP he f
together, and
0
as
seen
this
cool
end a
whe
Hatt
Cant
plan
Hi
P3
SEAFORTH
►� <cLEAN BROS., Publishers,
1.50 a Year, in Advance.
w grew was th feeding value of
spa ` tion.. A y green growth
e• th s ensilage . He had pack -
y s me Biun ai;ian grass, and
fed o t it wads i a very fresh and
ral ata a He wuld recommend
diem dairymen jto try the silo
in
his
that he
the 4u
owned
of the
kroii't"
R�
man
con, wl
can
to s y.
aem
ble t
paid td
was[th
as
t w
TAB
Prof
ni e
",ata, I:
e eta
rove t
er df
V.
a
Hargis: Levis as asked to give
nione ! f eesilage. He replied
was;
jest„f
that
yste
or co,
w.I`
rtiollsi
�itch h
ierg,' a
hat
in
e natant,.
want o
e was not
It was
larke s id he had read
plait is nbjeot, pro and
I.a ap ear in the Ameri-
nd he deemed it Important
the aperiment was at-.
untry;, it was desir-
,ttention should be
ons, one of which
i feed, whatever it
way air tight, o
t.
CIIBE POR DAIR
este, of Cornell
on to speak on
d ex roise or dairy cows.'
at in endeavoring to im-
dtion of uolws in the mat-
eccdmmod tion, we had
'he atremn to another.
alt air .and ventilation, we
e of too little.
s measurements
ittle air space
is in what are
abl uarters. This
in hp case of bank
bas ents. It was
to t ne basements,
usu 1 y damp. ie
tars ight be good
sto green fodder,
sui ble to house -
ie p r ferred stables
It of ollow wooden
vith cut straw, ten-
ter” 1i of that sort.
.e ell lighted. No
e rider the floe s
3d. Various ways f
re s ecified, and la
p1a k with aspha t
was pecially recede.
1 air often pervading
de iimental to the
d of er animals. No
'tn culo.is," a dis-
o he spoken about
add ess last night.
o say much on
experience. He
much enamored
a kind of "sour
1s cc
t careful
the coedit
t the gree
m st be packed e
n mould and rc
AIR ND , EXEI
- Icows.
sso .
city,as dal led
P Rot
aird
ed tt
e o
tab/
fm
0
e td°` the ex re
h « .. ed'by v fou
i• cast to
:wail to anima
ost : ed putter• iellly tru
a : nd stone
objootion
ey were
stone eel
Un which to
y were not
ninaals. II
O : round, bei:
s, filled in
r some nea
; should 1
de eft �lerrn
)0 sn iff+
ting this we
three-inch
the joint
wa
hb fp
one
roi
ad
e /
hat
as al
bonstd
Was es
ar
lso la
hat
otg
}lac s
rent h
•
LVll
bo
!al
earl
iLa
Ira:
hot
ere
g
1e
e
ing f
bet e
end
:table
•
ealt . .f c
d wE
h: wa
C
•
11111
at they shou
have no de
they were
h each othy
ectnelly put
AGE AND SIIO
1'
•
el
fie
ha
ca
se
er.
be
th
al
ss.
th
80
m
•ob
he
it
be
A
ki
n
v
re
di
ne
of
t
aj.i
s •ngiQdi is
Via y
+ws a n
lied'
gledt
ar ke's
s tjhe fuitf 1 cause of other
T$`e importance of cowsele
end
trop
eth.
t
mune
80 e eaejrci8e1and the inhu
ofee i ani els c ashy con -
ay, ere' ably dwell
interi3sts were har-'
:ose laws of health
the well-being of the
rge.
'cows.
under our ch
ITHEAiiE 0
Harris Lewis
owl," urged t
ma ager mut i
ca e. ' Hl-Sstr
oadnotefe
It was p: ssibl
often } es Ito i
g of the ud,
horn ghlly to
of mil . 0:
•
n[ his address oil
d importance hof;
respect to feed
gly urged that
Itore than t ce
b feed so mu
t{erfere with t
Which must be
care proper se;'
a; day feeding
ter th tree times, because it
secure . omp rte ruminatidn.
cows with oor t:eth ought to
by being fed so e soft feed,
meal,', which •• ould lay so
A cow should
be
an
the
bo
eri
•4�
i
e
mu e
of
me
Mr
eryti
wh
Mr
side
riv'
fact
han
que
to p
the
erie
any
ski
to b
was
wh
the
n0
ash
D:184
the
sai •
lee .
pa
fi
rmals
an
an
cos
wo
to!
do
cot
wo
Mr
ies
bui
ohs
eve
ch
st:
in
th
ha
A
anti
mIU
ieei
tthe'
weir
Uni
lisp
chje
mei
do•
e•
un
be
E. -
her
ne
her aged bon
ou four t six
. The e vin
tax on the stre
ring"the int
ed and g oo
aded to e his
wig- filt Re
port ars t. Fee
our wa esir
e hpurs, and
necessa y to"t
Irregel r inte
enable.; One
nd and r of
arityl it ilk s:
ter to'1 k e
u e
eeks rest beftrr
process was a
th of the moth -
cows ought to
• like a horse:.
owe loaded with
las salting wa
always at the
Milking at
e same per-
fdllest yield
ale of milking
nterval of 1
ourteen, led
retion. It wo.
le
t
df
is
en
In
ry eight ho re.
ng a pe as 'ade in regard o
eatmeot o cos.((Newly calved
hold be waterb at least twioe
Give them ai the water they
an I $hey will the
mingle the
at go to make
sowing of grasses
fay were recom-
i ed considerable
h Professor A
of some exper
m, as the reap
to the conclusi n
nd Short -Hot s
e breeds of raft e
I
SE FACTORIES.;
., o uelph, was then
k o "Creameries! as
Jhee : Factories." le
pay: g a high corn li-
iiees z en . of Onto, to.
ld, s Iver' and bre ze
an r• in which t ey
whe has now become
in is country. If
en enterprising the
Would
a as large to -day
Making butter
making chene.
iigher prices 'f�or
ories. They .nkit
an article of skins
en -
to
r-
.8
d
rm 1$. arid
or pasture and
d.
address elf
ct s ion aerie w i
d g v an' !ac ount
n sl ca red o by.h
h p liitdddddllcom
e Ayrshires
he most desire
ry P
A qE
. I rl, Es
on t ' ape/
reel with
ended b
to the
e • de erved• g
dabs f r th
o ked -p
into est
men hid be
inte es ss o
se interes
er t an
had aid
ghee e fati
, but
:reds s.
un v . C
c
El c
bet
rtieriiel
shah
spade `btitte
c, whioh issold :as such, and
the poorer classes in England
obit of chee e, wlifo could not oth
ego so Ou butter- sent fromerie
ble
��of t�e av,e age has brought
forfarm 's
e�ma•e'b Iter. lVehave received
gh as w Iia -eight cents per poitzxd.
t 1,810 b k:s of (lkim cheese were
e whish `bre ght,or the most part,
nd a . al f c -nts p 'r pound. There
limit -d scose for the business of
lying 1. rst-cl ass b atter,and it ought
gone in of more extensively. He
let th- c nt act `for a creamery to
e
t
a
e
e
Hilt in Wa kert : n, stone basemen
brick upper sto ies, in addition t
one ,in Teeswater, He had un
ded kith n the future . of cream•
r. Brill's remarks were heard wit
h interest, and. elicited a numbe
estions as to the building, equip
t and management of creameries
Johnson, of thi Haysville Cream
•' as called on to; make some remarks,
h he 'did in clroboretion of 3wha
Brill had t3aid.1 There was,he con
ed, no limes ary opposition o
ry between ore meries and chees
ries ; they c uld work hand -in
together. fter some furthe
tioning, Mr. Ca well said he wished
t a very imp rtant point lefor:
eeting in rega d to these . crea
. He did not believe - they pas
better than ch ese factories, unles
: -milk cheese vias made in additio
Iter. The ma'. ing of skim chees
a new thicg in amide.. One reaso
our cheese brought a good pri�oe i
i nglish marke + was that there wa
aspicion of ski.. cheese. He woul
Mr. Brill if •reameries conld be
e to pay in the absence of . skim -
;se manafactnr: ? 'Mr. Ballantyne
this was a mater that ought to b
ed at very care ally. For his} ow
he; regr tted the day when, th
pound o ekll..e cheese had •'bee
e in this unt y. It had hart the
talion of ur p oducts in F,nglan
would co tine : to hurt them mo
more. the creameries woul,
ne themselves. to butter making h
d be glad to 'ea them multiple
y extent,
n this li
terbalanc
d do if
Brill said
t a profit
t paid b
se. He
that wh`
se. Th.
d twelve
o cheese.
danger
skim th
:rican cr
soon get
. Prof.
+. eking sk
ed profit:
lines.
Canadi
ad wrou
ed State
d a re
se, and it
�• tain it.
est the
n deeper
of c eam, an
suIplied wit
IIS
II
e.
•
Bl
tic
m
tis
•
•
•
RES
loved by
njamin H
n would
• ernmenn
e promin
with
1ph, and
employm
tha
qie
cal
•
at t good they wool
would be very muc
:d by the injury the
hey made skim chlees .
they could run creeme
and only make butter,
ter also to make skin x
onld remind them, hov'-
t he ma a was half skim
mi k as allowed to
ours a d was then made
lu r. a ford Ashley s •d
as tat beginning wi
y.w uld go on as t e
had
NS PASSED.
. S. Losee, seconded,
pkin that this conve
the necessity of givittg
nee o dairying in connee-
oul respectfully suggest
and that, in additiinn to
°liege, that he be e -
meetings at cent al
ose of giving practi- ult., since Which time nothing has been
rtl of dairying, and , heard. of him. His parents are extreme-
s df his experiments V anxious about him.
—About three weeks ago a cat belong-
Losee, seconded by
it
10
duties at 'the
ea to held
es, for th: pur
lessons i . the
s 'wing the esul
J ph Sha man
t dairy int restE
d 'lag his le tare
s of whic was
ich was li
t country.
siderit, Secret
rke be a
t before-th: Go
be corn .
11 be com 1
lic may
bu ter.
account of his experience at the end of
4 year, if he survivee for that length of
1 —Mr. James Marr has been elected
President of the McGillivray Conserya-
-Messre. CrunereEr Catepbell, bank -
Office at Ripleyi
—Another 30,00q baerele of apples
have been shipped .from -Western On-
tario to Chicago this wintee.
—Fears are entertained that the se-
vere weather Will destroy, the peach
trees in the Niegare district, and much
reduce the croP next sumnaer.
auoted at Teterboro by Rev, E. P. Ham-
mond, have prodnced confessions of
, —Two new bridges are to be erected
Over the Nith at New Hamburg during
the corning season. The bridges are
about 86 feet span and will likely be of
iron.
thousap" a five hundred [tons of
hay, destined for the United States,
liave been taken across the ice bridge
Hochelagar eine° the opening of the
1, —A walking ,mateh for $1,000 a side
has been arranged between Charles
Biggar, of Guelph, and James Quirk, of
Brantford, to come off at London in a
Week's time.
[ —Near Hastings some days ago, a
man named John Douglass, was killed
by a falling tree. He was 28 years old,
Mourn his untimel
$eat in the House
for the first time si
14() was received
trom both sides of
i; —Kincardine far
are charged with s
d three children to
end.
Mackenzie took his
n Friday afternoon,
ce his recent
ith hearty 'cheers
ers and teamsters
fishly keeping their
teams on the broke track, leaving to
toot passengers the unpleasant • alter-
Oative of the ditch or being run over.
—A few days ago Mr. Robett Richard -
lion of Minto, sold thoroughbred bull
ball' to Mr. Hugh Montgoniery, of Mary -
borough, and one to Mr. John 'Howes,
Minto, for the han.dsorae sum 'of $175.
—The Rev: Dr. McNeish delivered
he first of a series of lectures [on the
&clic language, in the Presbyterian
ollege at Montreal, the other evening,
the Rey. Prof. Cariapbell in the chair.
—James Carroll, the famous [Biddul-
her, and Samuel Hedging, the Gran -
on constable, who was so t3everely
eprima.nded by Juetice Cameron, have
eon dismiesed froth the ' county con.:
—The Waterloce County 'Teachers'
Association, which met in Berlin last
week, was attended by 80 teachers.
Waterloo has long been [celebrated for
the excelleiace and efficiency of its com-
mon schools.
—In Essex county, until this
week, no rain )nad fallen for two
months, and very little for some
Infonths previous. Many farmers are
[compelled to drive their stock two and
three miles to water, in consequence of
:wells and creeks having dried up.
—Enoch Shantz, a young man about
18 years of age, employed at the Walk-
erton planing mill, has disappeared.
He was last seen on Thursday, 27-th
add resolved—That
s po put on record
ion of the eminent
y Trofeseor Arnold. to
of this Associatiion
tour in 1879, the ra-
an improved quality
p, to take steps I to
tgislature in regard
rine, th manufacture of
ely to be commenced in
ry and Rev. W.
ernment, and pray
a law providing t
act re of oleorear
this coutAr
81191
anu
ence
ne" n all cases, that the
e pr teoted against buying
ivareseion of its being
1
he
F.
t -
for
at
ar-
ed
1.0 John M Mil an, Seaforth ; No.
R. Perkins Barrie ; auditors—X.
Scarff, Woo stock ; W. Watson,
1
0
111
0
R. Pierce, wa destroyed by -ire
dnesday gh of last week.
The3.1 or of Emerson, Ma it
ards the exec ion of a bridge
Red Ri er, ae that point.
Sixteen your.g men at the ob
rversity ave een so stirred by
Hemilto as o volunteer for
n, and -hi brother [George Coll
rsea, cut 193; oords of wood, t I.
wlogs an ni,ne rail cuts,
awing tw lve loads of wood
—A youn man who recently
Toronto rom i England, got
Tuesday last! week, and is
ng to kee hoese on his e
a week. His pluck deserve
ward, but we would like to f resit
or
as-
at -
118.
er,
o.
11,
12,
C.
J.
al-
ied
ba,
ant
ver
urg
the
as
al -
of
son
es
de
,the needle came o
the feline's neck. T
starved to death, '
anything for a number of days.
was fatally injured the other day by
stepping through in open door from the
hall of his mod
Although 110 outw
ble, his internal i
cause his death.
age, and left a fatetily.
—It is said. that a certain firm which
bought up the negatives of all the pho-
tographs of the late Senator Btown in
the interest of a
publishing, will a
to restrain the G1
from issuing their
trait of the decea
—During the p
of the family of
Anderdon, Essex
diphtheria, at th
Another son, age
the same diseas
also siek. The f
sympaehy of all
—A number of pneyed men of Ham-
ilton have in. contemplation the con-
struction of an indliued railway up the
t,
mountain, simil r to the Cincinnati
inclines. They in Kid to purchase areas
of land, which they will' convert nitre
building lots. Thecars will be run by
a stationary engine either at the top or
bottom of the incline.
—A few weeks ago a horse belonging
to John Robinson, of Heron township,
was seized by the bailiff for debt. The
animal was place
stables at Ripley
by public auctio
8th ult. it was
ma.licions person
and stabbed the
flicting a fatal w
animal died a
person who pe
has not been disc
hoped. he will ye
—A short time
farmer, who resi
and who conte
, and the other day
t through the side of
he cat had been nearly
being unable to eat
nee td the basement,
rd wounds were vish:
juries Were 8110h SS to
e was 36 years of
doubt, and with 1
the papers.
—Two thousan
Comber last week
being $5.90 per 1
hromo they intended
ply for an injunction
be Printing Company
steel 'engraved por-
st month three sons
Thomas Bezaire, of
county, have died of
ages of 9, 7 and 3.
11, is very low with
, and Mrs. Bezaire is
naily have the sincere
•n, their terrible afflic-
wering brow shouted
tailor Bs!" He got
hogs ere bought ['n
—A wrestling match. f $50 a ei
:Ptah teweityd,aYasnclag
took place in Tor
between J. Smith,
McLaughlin, of C
man won.
—Rev. John The:reps°
rida
stin
far
gs
nig
trued on music in t
terian Church, on
discourse was inter
tive, and delighted
—A MeGillivr 'y
newly slaughtere
milk house the ot
dulph farmer lost
tabling $25, when
last week.
--West Middle
night. Tbe
and instieic-
o heard it.
er had thr
len from! is
•11 Lacer' on Tuesd
BeX is infested by
gaing of robbers, who go about the la
houses stealing and pin ndering wh
ever they can lay their hands on.
Beer, residing ear 'Napier, lost
pounds of honey he! oth r night.
lost a, valuable h rs
ing by infiammat on
a very fine one
Mr, Carpenter he
ate with his ho
every year since
—While out driving t
1}
to her marriage, a bride
was thrown from the 0
her face damaged so bail
to be bandaged at the n,
to such an extent that t
could scarcely see wheth
right one or not.
—The house helot'
in one of the hotel
revious to being sold
On [or about the
iscovered that some
ad entered the stable
orse in the flank, in -
mid, from which the
ew days later. The
etrated the base act
vered, but it is to be
be brought to justice.
ago a etrapping young
es near Rort Hope,
plated deserting the
dom, had occasion to
er of marriege licenses
necessary document.
ne were put by the
red premptly, though
the query was asked,
y a spinster'?" The
ted for a few minutes,
that he did not think
a widow then ?" On
ad not the slightest
•
•
IS
ranks of bachelo
call upon the iss
to procure the
The usual questi
official and anew
blushingly, until
"Is the young la
young man hesit
but finally replie
she was. "Is sh
this point he
Be
r.
40
r, f .Kincardine,
tht other mo n-
wOrth fully $1 0.
, having lost o e
moving to Eine r-
n Owen Sou
y that it h
ptial ccremo
e bridegro
✓ it was t
mg to ja, es
Dunn, near Speyside, a out five mi es
from Acton, together with all the c n-
ly
of
46
tents, was destroyed by
night, last week. The
escaped with their live
them in going to their n
had their feet frozen.
-1-Five of the eitrAld
wa have been notified t
unless they disclaim
seats at the Council ard, their p
petty qualification not being suffici
to entitle them td sit as representati
of the people.
—A few days a o
in Bruce count
financial meetin
institution is in
with peace and
borders. Its rec
trensactiens du •ng th year to be ab
$1,500, the SaViti liich would.
from $375 to $45
—A party of eeri skaters star
went fully fiftee
to Port Dalhou
could plainly see
all safe. This
not been known
taut. They st
fully six inches
tion of the way.
•I—The new Co
feein, is said to
men in the dorm
teen members,
ik 2,704 pounds,
pomade each.
268 pounds ; w
same township i
the council. T
ferin must be fa
of giants.
—It is astonis
snow Will Cause
citizenof Owen
been reading an
in and killing so
awakened thirte
by—John 1 Joh
almoet sure the
up and see." T
dawn found J
shovelling and
is as clean now
summer time.
—The celebr
°gopher, Thom
is announced, h
Canada. Arno
nephews and n
the children of
wa pilau nsiestotleesdiathe
dren of his bro
of the Norma
nephew, and.
of the late Al
married the ni
the death -bed.
—Mr. P. Nas
who left the cit
British Colurla
travelled overla
to Manitoba
with forty-two
sold in Manito
pied four mont
were living at As
Columbia, but speake
terms of the Nort
which,he desc bee aft
cold.. He says he onl
reach maturity in that
toes, barley nd oa.
frozen in the s
--ek few day
Ontario school
magistrates of
Wellington co
Wm. Murray,
attending the
pleaded that t
within school
house, and tha
under the au
The Magistra
Peace held th
under the
teacher from t
home for sch
being dismisse
•
fire Tueed
family bar
, and some
arest neighb
rs
at they will be
by the Prep -
heir rights
•
•
the Armow Gran
, had its winding
of the year. T
hermohy within
Die g ow its busin
fi
ratty afternoon,
ie„ wh ch place t
When they rant.
s something that
by the oldest inh
te that 9 the ice
thick the greater p
ed a fine, amounting- with costs te
in:a summary and forcilmewsiaotyre.theee
S'7',85, to be paid to the school trustees.
This point has probably not been raised
i court before, but it was effectively
fe years a,go, who undertook the proof
ttled by a retired Guelph teacher a
t-atFerrloauouCisoutayukoaruho ltahset
1 !years, shuffled off this mortal coil
o Saturday, 29th ult., at the ripe old
age of 82 yeaes. ,,He was a native of -
Ireland, and leaves friends in Hamilton
in conafortalle circumstances. He was
b lied in the Potter's field.
—Last Friday the Knox College.
T lento, metaphysical and literary so-,
ci ty debated the all-important ques-
tion : "Would the co-education of the
80Xef3 in our universities and eollegesbe
expedient?" After a, long debate the
President, Rev. Professor MeLaten, de -
°tiled in favor of the negative.
1—The Mount 'Forest High School
BOard has agreed to pay! monitors in
the following &martins te of .the
eh for the •
e junior de -
is condi-
sehool from $10 to $15 e
cerrent year, viz.: eh
geaphy, algebra, and t
tienal on the certificate of the head
aster that the work has been done in
atisfactory manner.
i --An arrangement has been entered
to by Mr. Langmuir, Inspector of
P isms for Ontario, by which the in-
•ci stries of the Central Prison at To.
mato will be diversified by the intro -
d .ction of the menufacture of wooden
w re. This indirstry will be carried
mil in One of the shops at the prison, and
will employ from [50 to 75 men in mak»
sorts of knick-knacks which are
a :present mostlY imported-. It is ex-
pected that the new manufactory will
be,:in operation by March 1st.
1.---A runaway horse created a great
sensation in Tordetd the other day. It
took along the Sidewalk on Strachau
street and kept iti for over half a mile.
I ' its mad race it junaped over a group
o three children i without doing them
1 tgYe ri sueijo.tuhnretYraii na il inBdg tialei!t ba jaounb y°s. N rev ie rwt hos' mo uP
11
k ocked down aed seriously hurt. It
to 1st timetely struck. a little girl, knocking
0- h r sensi3less, and threw itself full on
es
Up
its
138
Ilt
be
ed
nd
ey
ed
as
bi-
as
or-
nty Council, of Duf-
ion. fFhere are t
or an verage of
d thel united vvei
The ,[deputy reeve
s the lead, he weig
ile the reeve of
the [sinallest man
orable to the gro
16
ir.g what misery
a mat sometimes.
S und whose wife
of , the inmates,
n anise the other n
ear John 11 I
of is falling in ;
fait glimmerin
en the hone
•
anther and
is bnother Alexa
a family of nep
t township, the
40
ra
chPeI, Toronto,
Car yle, of Bu
tryle, B. A.,
and! was prese
, orthierly of Ott
three years ago
ia
d fro
ong
1
of
ht
08
of
ing
he
in
uf-
he
A
ad
.—Quite a sensetion was created in
a, hotel in LOndon on 'Wednesday
e ening of last week, after the libera-
1 n of the Biddulph: prisoners. The
reorn, when Bob Donnelly suddenly
Made his a,ppeanance in their midst,.
On approaching the . bar he turned
around to the _crowd and cried, ‘4I
as
ght
'get I
of
ou und-ertakeSt to handle thy neigh -
top
or's horse InalW sure that thou hatit
ntrol of thy Own.
the
—The recent cattle.fair OlarrifitOil.
8.-8 been the most suecessful and satia-
ctory - to farmers of any held fOr
f re reported and prices [quoted as fol -
per cwt: Jamea Lang, 1 cow, 47-0y 2
de
OWS
owes, 1 head $80 ; A. Pringle, 2 heed
67 ; John Gordon, 2 steers, $65 ; John
95. Over 20a, cattle changed hands.
ent ell you meederers to come and.
vitt
13 ve something." No one -accepted
elie invitation, and Bob retired aoon
a;:t—erFive years aigo Patrick Powers, -son
o John Powers, Sr.., of Anderdon town-
s ip, in Essex i county., left home in
c rapany with Tatrick Foley for Ne -
✓ dm, where both had secured emploY-
ent on a railroad being built there.
r some time letters had been received. '
✓ gularly from ' him, but lately hie
ends had not l,leard ; from him. Du-
ne the surPriee at the parental home
nounced, waliked into the house with
bloonahag bride leaning on his arm.
()ley was killed in Nevada some time
t rough Newington, near Cornwall, the
her day, a horse harnessed to a, ea-
r, and etandieg without a driver, on
t e street, made up to join in the fun.
ccorclingly he Started after the string
o vehicles at a' rattlieg pace. One of
t e guests, in endeavoring to st,:op the
i truder, lost control of his ow/railhead
a it ran away. The consequences
ere a lade tunabled out and a cutter
le
00
returned.
the latter p
ith two ot
8011
ord,
t at
wa,
for
He
ace
ers,
orees,, Which were be
a. The journey ccu-
rmination. Mr.
ion of BrAish
in unfavorable
est Provinces,
being intesely•
products w.aich
clime are pota-
, wheat being
laav e me. before
he tovv ship of Ni
sol Sect on No. 4,Ni
wh is a youug
ool. The' defer'
sat t did not o
t ere ore he was
s and Justices of
t the school law
that- the scholars
uperiutendence of
e time of leaving
until their return.
0 11
r.,
130
0
the
the
hol,
last
an
ant
cur
ool
not
her.
the
ex -
ere
the
heir
fter
der -
—A young inarried man from Brad -
rd named T. W. Rogers got himself
to trouble in Toroute. He breught
113 young wife, to the city some days
go and put up at the Bay Horse Ro-
tel. Rogers then weot forth to pure
hese goods for his better half and. for-
ot to pay for Some thena.. He was
rrested, charged. with purloining
oods, also with carrying a loaded re -
elver, to both of which he pleaded
guilty, and Was sentenced to thirty
lays in gaol foe the larceny, and was
fined $50 and oosts or thirty days for
arrying the revolver, Ile had bettor
ave remained at home and epent his
oneymoon Bradford.
—One eight iast week, Mr Richard.
lynn and his Iwife, of Sarnia, were re-
tuning from Port Huron about half
ant eight o'elock. When about a,
hird of the Way across they broke
augh the ice. By great exertion
Mr. Glynn maneged to cling to the lee
4nd assist hie wife on to a solid
part that appeared istreng enough to
bear her. The current was vety
Strong, bending Mr. Glynn's legs right
Ander the ice' and threatening every
moment to drag him through the ho3e.
His wife offered hire her hand, WhicIr
to the hole again but she ineisted,
and after a great aet1,1 of careful clam-
bering for dear life, Mr. Glynn, in._ as
'Very exhausted condition, got out.