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The Huron Expositor, 1883-05-24, Page 4P � - t . . k - 11 . -1 � I , . . � - . I �' . . � I I — -_ -----I-- I I I I . I - - I � - - . — I I 6 i, Z, - . � I — - . V___ . i J i . I . , � � __ I I . I 1, ,,�! * d the 4 11 � I � ; . I - . - *P � I - . . . . r Afolergymen olitical. in ar Whitby, whe '; the rethains bf wood lying on the road, an ` innient and ac Mend any p ee - reside ne I I umber of tbeAr followers--. and the ob. from the Gove - 141, tually � - EINISEMENTS n 9 . - , I I I ad ftimal steppliq on one end of it, caused wh ,�: I , Im � . . : of the unfortunate man w6re consigne . ,. , . �!ing or give, 4 aeodra6mont in any way I I a the air " � I Jee I , Ior intermen I a wife and this other to spring u Bud strik I f % . — tione of thoise who. oppose . this ag-. prof1b, individually, by the wrong doing a i i t, He leaves, I I . � ; � . . - i . . - OrThs. figure ' etwe c the;V&4Atkevis after . ;� I ting its th( - 11 ,,I, gression are so feebly and so timidly -of the Goverrfmilt. The same thing to a presen'agitat,4 -A . three small. children, the ; eldest being ,poor animal n the belly, let . � � � tuh Una, denoted I he pall oftliepaperonwhi . I i - � � .— — . . �( F I . most � insta'at an "I - I - - - 'k I re 1$140 for of � the advertisoment"0111 b foaui k, , w that they are I passed unhaeaed. affects us Very materially In -Ontario. mly,seven years of age. ' When Ili ' � entr 3susin &I I Vi I I Cull �V ,,imad I .- Ne i of the '68 - . in Goderich township ,he was alwaa7s, aest . Mr.* (ull h file". ,nt!d- 8 poli. i- T)T. idd.. (5) . , � i, Another somewhat important measure � also. 'A man, no matter what bi ' I the mare oul ,6 o1gor time ago." - wa u ' .. I � . - * WI.a_ *looked upon as a straightforwarJ onol I , � I no -B �ls R- ; - Dress ,n &,Dunbau. (5) . I . DEATH 6 i LONDON Tt HE 1h, - . � I overs , betwse� ,J. P. as - pAssed within -the last few days is that tics may be, if hE � can .get a 'good tim. - -The . Oil stoves -W, . erlmou & Co. (5)__ � � t b a Weill-, moiff 1 purilisber is able and industrious man, �. t I . . I .1 � ' Chambersl� ' ' . r I � Fisher and n :Beacom, concerning an . Auction Sale- . P. Brine. (5) giving bonuses to local railways Ili *car- her limit, a f&b contract, or a large 1. t�l t- . . I - ' 1 ' I . 1. , . . ­ ... ., I dead. - I ;, ' the merits of eir respective stallions, lig � t I ! � Grand General Holidsv4'15). tain provinces. , A - irery large sum, -grant of land from Ahe Government DESTRVCTI ) q opl'n -Brn.--La:ge tracts 3EIuron Notes. m I � :1. � � 11 Aroby Bourb 11 and 11 Tontiue," has gr( � I � J . I q . ; . . I : . on � _� 'in Mass . � � ' er la (:,a ' . mber !a . . Money Found- Mrs. Cd entr3�- (8) . � achusetts and I .. . - about two millions of 491lars, has been out of which he can.-Anake his thous- of ti Mr. M. Walker, concession 13, resulted in match to come off August till I IS P - . .. . . - ew hay,) beer destroyed by . , arl 9- _� . - i ire , . I or Cliatou q 11"lur devoted in this way. It is almost need- suds, ,will wink- a7t- 1i great many ,_ � East Wawanoah, raised a large bank - 15th, on eit er ooderich I on St0%:88__L1 n. Kidd. (8)_ . E . forest fireol � . '_ , . � �, � I ast week. - tracks, best three in five, mile heats, for ov l. a. (8) less to say that in this surplus distriba. wroogiind dishonest1acts -on the part a sale of barn I - . Potatoes W*nt d- 3. T � ROB . .. . I � SALE OF T P, JERB Ys. - At- ' ' r . I . f6 f - each hai of - -Mr. Searle,intends erecting a brick 0100 a side. A. rfeit. o $210 1 Dress Goode -l". � Sm-.,,'th. (8) - X tion, as it is dialled, Ontario,although by of the Government - that thus pours Jersey cattle n New York in the past � . ,.- ) . I ; - . ' E kets. This is the we k h- � hree st6reo on his property in been put up, bxlanc6, on July 15th, (ei � Saturday Salle . , D -tine (8) ed and Seventeen animals block of t ; .--, I far the lairges -his po "' a luring the corqing summer. when. Judges will"' be appointed" and far � I 0 l -t,contributor, comes in. for wealth, into d I I i � . - � Butter -E.. 0 . - . I . � � ,b Were diepose: f fot a hundred and. Clinton c Morris, of Garbraid, final arrangements made. far � , : .fr - ' of the Goviarnment's strengt 0 -Mr. Joseph 1� I � -m for Sale Th svAGrieV&- 5). - -much the amialler portion of the spoil. mainsecret . J . twelve thouo' nd AbIlars. , I I Fsa. � !' ­� - . Z � i � 'h -A lively barn raising took place on co I - ! W ,� E I Bro __ , - The -Gen I , � f �� I . . Farm for Sale i wn. (6) Quebec and New Branswick.s'6em to be at the present time In Ontario as well EVA.N,G*Icj L StNol). oral has a cow which gave birt to - a calf , , I - . � � .. I r , . . � 11 - ohnd . the farm of�, Mr. John Walters, neaT OxI ' ' ' � k , I ter *damson. (6) articipants. This railway .Z . t -l- a -Xva ngeli &I Lutheran recently, weigbin a. I � County Council ag, in Manitoba, au& this sort of thing Synod of, .g 97 P � - the largest p � . in - -Mr. J. Hayes., of Exetqr North,had Bonmiller the other day, there being tb i " ,ii+ck. (q) t - - . church of tue United Rates met I I . I I � For Sale -W. , G . I f, i, - d is simply an indirectWay 4 well continue so log' as the people will m broken -while ,Y�orking with one hundred men on the ground; the an �� �. ed giving, . ig - Spriyjgfi�l , ( hio, 1W b week; 200 dele- his ar we . - - — - - L 0 1 I , f - I . Imall ohu Allen . � increased indemnities to -these Provin-1 tolerate it. It is tr uEe that only a F sent. . some of the machinery -in the foundry sides were chosen by Messrs. J � t� I . � V . gates WCro � I - ice I .. � - IP . I . . - . � __� . - I � t profit in CE Cetewayo is one day last week.� and C�eorge Fisher. After 6, lively cou �',, I Iff, 8, as such dare not be -given directly. proportion of tl,,,,e population . TEWAYO I DE FEATED.- di( � � I I I k I � � ' ted wit � 11 �, i Z ---The Northwest T�ausportation test -Mr. Fisher's side beat by a good ­ M 11 i J0 4- - :� 0., 4XII i 10 0, 1i t 6 V . ce , - true 'that h a � L_ . � It is outrageously-urlipit to Ontario,and that way; but it ip equally � reported to h ve been dt;%& WA �� - . � .. I I _�.� Qti - � logs. of Bix th . i : , . .1 - � . I 1, F_.. ��i I _.­_� i — particularly to the 'Western section. , in onof way, -or other the small minority � I day 27 feet posts, having one threshing floor LIG .Company's boats. leave Goderich for half hour. This barn is 50 x 70 feet, Y, . asand rpen by the com- . I �� — I I . ify -18 I . bined forces d,'Oh ml and Usibppc,,Zalu Duluth on Wednesday. and Satur f -i � _. .5 , , �11 7i . I ay 24, 1883 T 8 nothing is able to hoo influence the ny his �auth r#y. , .11 - . . , ;_ l .. SEAFORl a�, M he ;veral roads aided are ' dwink and � aorniDg of each week at 7 o'clock p. in. above atioth which is quite a curios ! huisc � - � chiefs, who d� � I de , i � 41 '. � . his sectiM - � 1� 1. ; - -John Wilsor-, has sold his farm of in t . - - - � � I ore than local roads. Foi the con. great majority. Dow . W1 4 THE LEns.-The i ­. . - - � — I � i .. .. � M N. W1 I - 1� �t�' � � ­ - I sident of Belgrave, an 11 I T. -J- � , . . . - a and lottery 60 acres, iq, Woot JVawanosh, to Mr. M. -Mr. Gillies, a re t � 41n, other day fou ,teen. amble, Maul- on I � ! - � # - � I - - r' 0 Oads we in7tbis '-wes-,- � . � . � our New Gov e n�.r-General- . stl i n of such r . � 9 McCabe, f6r the sum of $2,600, c b h suffered considerable loss in . i - � . ! - - — ----------- f— dealers at No' York pleaded guilty to I i �`_ I . � I � I �as "I I tiass t _� , Mr. MaCal�e now owns 250 acres in a obi . It seems be gave Mr. Thomas we ` I I -__ co immense municipal I ery . . ._11 - _1 . ondon .:Oorres- . I , THic New York CLAtian Union very charges of ga�ibling and sl?lliug lott � I V,_ I _ 11 I _� L I to P block. % I The.Globe'a si ep , � - ! � , � bonuses, iw addition to the Provi cial � ieweria a utenced ehi- I . .. , , - ; ; . .� I of I ! � k thatithe Saba ies. So a � I � I J Brandon money to purchase a section ho �_­ 1� I , '.. pondent, under 4 at( 1�ay 21, Bends . - � I correctly rempr a � . * a\ that Junior I of land near. Brandon City, which be r , ;. ; .and oitherp -We glad to learn ­:,�: �. ,,- - : I fined. I . _V I ­ _�� � - aid and it is manifestly unjust anxun.- �� �VI tentiary' I ke the of _. .! � - 0 . : . I.- � ' whoh often ' 'sits u. Judge Doyle has r ' ` � --- ' ; � , �!-- the following cat legram, �i I, The Marquis _, of hjat�iy . pon in. eturnbcl from his did, but owing,to some mists 1? ; -�' ANN UAL IE 9TING op Du YlARDs.—The i - - . _ � I . ­ � L I I ' tir i,_ 11 * t, , noun ' fair that we should now,haviugbuilt ourl t � . I I I . as 1, 121 -, - idowne w li, it is an bed,suo-, I Germar Baptista, or ,Southern tour much improved in health number of the sectiou taken -.up w � , ill of Lane � . � ubeent genersitioilathe sins of a previous yearly meet n of . . ttle- so I -_ - -1 : ..it, ,_ � . me his not the one Mr. Gillies did his Be 11 ,-,­ - i own roads,be forced to assist in building � � and is able once more to\rean � __ �' - ned in Lawi erice, Kansas, - � _�-I, ! � - �� Lo'�� . . age, has Zollea the Irisfi difficulty qn.to Dunkardo, 1p I ment duties on.� Another man then inj i� , �� coed the Marqui of r�e. The da a . � ' � �i -.-- . p � . 6 I . ' Z I roads in other Provinces where one . . on Tuesd ja,st'week, i rid continued ordinary duties. \ i;4.. , , OLY - an . � ­ � . ­ of his departure .or Canada is not vat � � a Liber�f Min"istry in England, and has ou4-and 'were, �-At a barn raising last we6k at steps in and spttl.6 on the laud Gillies : . I - - - 1� � I - � - farthing -of. municipal aid has never boon ­ four days. out ten . tt � I " ��.. - - -base line, Mr. ima - - � ­ � . :axed. I hase go( d Authority for stating � -frJ all. parts of the U lted� gined wa#Vhis, the latter thereby la, i - . - � . . brought,'U'pon the only party that has presept , . Snmmerhill, on the co M .; w - I t 1, . . I I . a' of losing between: $150 and $200. . �L : ontributed. This injustice,was point. � . Thomas Mollwain slipped from on � �_ j . i that at one time it, wall d6rAqm.plated c I estly wtampted to do any- States. - " I ! an . d I I . ever hop . � . the beams, breftkii1g LIS leg and dis- -Mr.� S. Johnston, of 116wick, lately � �'_ - `1 - CAREY THE. NFORMER.— slnefi rey, I� _ A , �� ' as S ?ad l . hi jr ­ -:--j . that the Duke A L [b a n should fill the' ad out to the Government, but without' thing for' Ireland the p,grplexiti . A steers at , I' - ,- -4 , ` . I 1 1 the Dublin in "'mer, has een allowed his ankle. . deliv'ered six three year-old f V avail, and their supporters from Wes- I '� The Pri Was desirous of . i .. . ing.Wingharn Quoit- Club was re- Harriston, for; which he received the th , , - �_ _. � position. ,0110 - opprobriumof atlemptingto right the 1W . ��Tho �1 . tern Ontario turried ill'and'assisted in - to raturn,borr t6mporar. ly, and was, I . ' One of the steers, W( � - _1 . - I . . I on Saturday last. Mr. John snug Sam of $534. �, - i � �­ - doin so, but the )ject ions raised in . wrongs o$ tbosr. N 7ho Bpu ria every m ml-. 'n, Saturday. organized - i , �1. - .9 released 4ror custody ( W ... , . �p o I ' -th ir . . ' ' 0 lis was 6160 Thus. a.Durbam, weighed 1835 lbs. and was ( . - �, I - ce upon 0 ted President, Mr I � , , - ,other quarters. were� of at ffloient impor_ perpetrating.,this, injasti . sure of relief held out to them, is. He III, however, bo'beld is � a witness I I , - - � I I I Vi sold at 73 cts per. 11b.. bringing for that PI __ I ce President and Mr. ,+ . . lr� T_ M Lymo,dt, r� . - . own people.-.-tUPon'tbe whole, the sea. : o testi` in tl: a ca�ae agt inst Tynan,. fr - I tance to prevent 4 appointment. The I I )f those who t, - ani al . i � . ' represent the motives ( I J. Flenty, Secretary Treasurer. m $142 20. This beast will be is . . . 1 1� -_ � - , ;A ji sion, although probably the most : E 1-ind Waleb.s , gf I scientifically fed till the'next Phristm" . , ' F a -MoIntoa I Pall Mall Gazatte a, kya tne Marquis of I .would do them j a8tice, and in �, of Goderich, � I I li6ngtby since n : H_EARTf Ri ,PTION.—T a Czar and .-Mr. Jam E; Show at Guelph.. when it is expeo,ted - sp � " -Confederation, has bee " .ndirig - . . _- 9 Lansdowne has a I pbe the Canadian �. way made it,diffidult to carry through hi rince Arthur's La ;_- 1, .-- s � Czarina gave %rrived at Iloscow and as 90110 to P . � � -, ! I .. I . k�. � -1i - . I - extraordinarily barren of good or bene. - were warmly received by the PC ple. where be intends engaging in the mer. to tip. the beam at 2400 Ibs. Good to -, � F, - - _�-!! vice -royalty and - ill pr ably souil for - any plan of relief. Mr. Gladstone, it is . t I . I . � � . ' st fae Steer ti I t � 1_1 , -- �: 1 , ., c r�n atio catitile business in con ­ i. I I 1 a owe c fictal legislation. AlthougL a number. I " The preparati )us for the. ) apany with Cap- Judges say this is the fine into th - _ i _. _ Canada in 60-otobe j Th ' Obfirms I I . . well known, has been extremely- aux- i� shipped from Howick or ". k . 7 ­ . � I � � � - ­ .1 0 necessary amendmentB to existirig I ' . talu McGregor. who commatided the eve � ! .1 proceeding, at d visitors ar I � 1� � I . - - ,eight, price and quality. : ' 1 ; W.. 4 n t . Wes Steamer Mapitoba IaLat year.� for m . I th _. the report of the poft tme Of the f ions to introduce far-reaching ,:,,a of i. I . -:4 . . the ancient pital in la , I � - - . . . 'of , �, Z �_ laws have been passed, and others have I . � has -on Tilesday of last Week as a young I . j :� I I '. . Her prevoils. . - . 01 ��, _;., L Marquis of Lana& *ne t I � . i I sures of domestic reform, but Irish - Perfect 6 L �Mr. R. Hamley,.of Godericb, leadi alliou along � tbe dr % : i ) i been consolidated and put into better Aant sold his thoroughbred bull 11 Beacons- man was ing'S fit . � I � ­ . I E&VE11 - I G�neralship of Cal I Lda., : Tbii will set � Z . r legislation -for two or three years .has THE Tlt&VPX ER WINS , . . . . . n iMPO , . 3hi � I . . � - I 1. I .. * I , shape,we.cau not recall Orle'single really ' of railway decisi n hfO been 1 iveniuP6nn. 4 field III " to Mr. W. E. Reid, of Goder- Bayfioia- road, in Goderich towni p; it I th � . I .at rest the coDject res prevalent for. __ almost wholly engrossed the time . I - t l or) , � . _� I �_ 'A I . �_ ,By - ich town ,� , . hich a trav( ler gets :ti5l, . I . ; ". . � . . ' - I d, �tnd drop . th ! I ueeful or beneficial measure ,,that 'has lvania, by � ship, and has shipped the bal caught him by the arm with its too h - . - . some time conce I on the Toa - -1 Parliament, and now anice of his hard to LansiDg, Michigan. threw him dowr . . � . ra ng th# future incum. - � . � wh6n, there is '000 damages 'or bding eje ted from a - �, z . . . � \ :1 �� been passed, and that will become law. its knees, at the, same Be - - �4 1 bentof this, at ak evetts,- expeDsive . � m vi Trick, of CJinton, recently ped on him with I - I � something of -a.lull in Irish affairs 'the train. The c,�mpaby alle ad 'that- the -Mr. Le I . 11 � , time making desperate efforts to bite w . : - , At many sessions, the Ontario Legisla- sbbt a Loon in a mill pond near that � ' I - � - office, and will, ch� ; k ail , opes of h avi v g take up, very languidly. b,hei ticket bad bqpir solUtwo years before . I - � Liberals � I � I - � : re have done more real useful work . town. The bird is nearly as large as a him. It � was only by his presence of at . .1 f I � Z � a Canadi--u Gove'rnor-0eneral. . The tu � . I � reforms which they have promised to it was presep �d, and refu.-e nd that the mau escaped fatal injur ba : - . �' � � . I in f ur weeks than the big, i curnbrous,. . . :. �, I . goose and eluded its captor for a con. -mi I y . . . it, , - - _� follolving particulirs obneenaing the .0 . -u ttwEi).`-The E beamor Gran- 8 bim!3elf from it. re i - , � al- M,ve the country. One of the most im. iderable time after -it was shot. and managed to free I � - � � STEAmEAB I . � i - z -Gaii wal will 'be of i- - Federal machine has accomplished in . delivered an able The horse i4tioually � docile and easily ba I ,: t n ; -Rev. P. J. Shea - new Governor - � 4 . . portant of those, a the bill touching the ite State, runbiDg]. betwel. Harif6rd., ' po �i . � i � four m)9ntbs. And yet there are some . , and eloquent lecture in St, Augustine managed, and what caused it to act thus I I -1 - . I L� I , ... interest: I 1. \ rights of English agricultural tenamts, Conn., and Ni 1W Y6rk, waE i! burned Fril- ' br lf�l - I _ . I who are so foolish' aud short sighted T 1 '5 passeng . atholic church on Sunday last, is not known. I I amnis, Henry I Charles v. Vheio were i: gers Roman 0 1 � � day morning , - orge th , r, i I I � . The present M I . I and designed as tin initiatory measure . - taking as his theme 1, Ireland, th Mis- -One day last week as 'Mr. Ge I I r - Fitzmau-6 a, 4cceeded his that they desire the Local. Logislatur,es look, - I -and 50 6f 9, or bw aboard. . 'rho heroism . 11or of Morks, of Colborne was diiving a th �._ .� Keith I . . 1. . ng to the betterilig Of their condi- Epr, who wm 0 sionary of tee $ 1 ' - � ! fif th of his abol shed and the whole business placed � of the origin � i barued t Faith, and the Pro . wagon load of Shoop through . r - � father in 1866, a � I i . I � M) Goderich W - � . � tion as a class. ,rho Government has death ab his Oost,, Baved Many lives. Science." .� I .� . � � familyw-bo hash I the present title, under the control of - the Federal an-, . I � � I - a a animals attempted to - jum up .. � - It h - 9 a - � I I y . 9 . a i" d in'�7M by George Buffere two' defeatB ; 'not Some 5 lives, 4,,ere lost. , -Mr. John Cameron, who feft Loch on of th P � � i , okvin been ere . - recent] ' i - orthw at a few out of the vehicle, and in endeavorif) 'l, I- I I thority. - ' . . -1. ) . . 1A ' PINMAW.' Lydia alsb, Ashfield, for the N a I I �� M was born January 14i 1845, - Immmain I . Berioda enough to endanger it's existence, DEATH, OF L'yD . 1 to attend to the sheep, he lost . control W( - I i I- I ow Patent me i � � - I . 11 . I . nAerefore nov in -his 39t1i year. . � . . . I Pinkham, the, ell -k � di. weeks ago, has taken, up land near h .� �_ I e . _4. Educated at Eaton rid Baliol College, The Nor�thwest Management. but not without a disintegrating and cineproprietrE, fL rt,NlassachusettB Regina, and has several teams of oxen of the horses, wliieh dashed off, fling- t I 7 I . . , �: � ' . � q goa n T, nuf.,acturing employed in breaking up the prairie ing the Oliver violently � to the earth. sh I I . Oxford, he graduat , and In 1868 com- Under in 4tructions., from the Domin. demoralizing eff A upo.n'the, weaker is dead. She a � . th the th - I � _' . � menced what bids � ir for a brilliant . . -Mr. Glad8tone has always m6dit,due in a� Wa kelt�lle, n sod. � Mr. Morris Struck the ground wi a pa - , I ion Goverliwant the even numbered- Liberals. . ' 1 7 acob Eilber, sid� of his head and was stunned. H I ' I _' . tlup a busi, so 30, 1 a -it is reported that Mr.J . h I � I . career -of public -us� Iness by being ap. t -b 0 been too much of a statosin an .to be. years buil . q .� I I . sections witbin the mile belt along . 1. year 000 or annu in who has been a resident of *Creditou 'for soon iegained -COnSCiOUSD688, and with � � pointed a Commi ioner. of the Ex- . ions about I . tri � . � ­ ba very -'efficient aa�, politician, and the I. She siri nt $.1 "n I .. 28 years, is to be appointed pos � � p 8 - tmaeter the exception of some contus . chequar of' Grea Britain and of Canada Pacific Railvraly in Manitol , . � advertising. 1 1 1 _. . � (4, - � � Ill up, do .1 t. I _= , V� "A co t, - Tt r Iti, � � k� I . r i i 6 1 P � I i , C I , I ! le I a � 1, I 1��' a 11 � � . as . I - , 0; Id or' offered for, Sale a,t Liberal partyinEnglalud,' I b- villaae in ro6in of Mr. John the eat and head and a Sore shaking - well is in A. SuccEss.-The Fisheries Exhibi- in thsl tD. . A the Treasury of Ireland at the have been ' 0 % I . naed and removed did not appear to be, much the worse . - .� 7 1 age of 23, which b he" d from 1868 1 - I . Canada, is so full of independent n*ii 4ion in Lond6n, attracts crowds of 15,- Parsons, who has I resig . I I � . -, ublio auction. Ma'ny of tbes! lands - . � . to Centralia. I for his fall. pr . . ' - .L to1872. During M . G'1' datone's first � - that it does not readily rps'pondto .. the 000 to 30,006 daily.- ITLLe Prince of Southcombe, of Hullett, -Mr. James Fair, the'vell. known ce M a is ap ointed Under have been settled upon and improved- . . . Wales, the nhe * of Ed i nburgh,. and -Mr. James � administr tion he , . . . . - 1 has un I 1. - mbi�. In fact there is a strong siml- ' lost &�good_borse the other da3l. While Clinton miller, for some time past � ..�� . Secretar of War in 872, and held the, 'by actual settlers, who hoped that when I � others of the royal , ftmil y arr. -often . . Decialty of 'fattening stock ba , "I I 0 1 . tb �1 Iling some laud, the tongue s bruck the ma e a of .11 . laxity between ILiberals of Canada present, man Iesti ng in m a i ly ways their durfr � - . ! .1 � _� office til the Governi en� we � the market . � I t . � . rit Out in the ladd8 came into' their . j . �� .I,n"n 06" 1--ee breakiD the log g the falland winter months, sell- Februar ., la74. C M'. Gladatone's � il . . and the - party in Engiand in this interest in 019 Success 01 We eXULDITUOD. _�Ow I . ]3�i 1 1 1 I ,� ing 11 d: iAg them and 1111ing their places by pe woond advent to pow, r'i4 i880, be was claims would be recognized, and they The Canadiin, French, ussian, and aiId necessitating its be 0 1 ' f a Sew tar o . f State I .- I &nee of getting: respeo . t, as both Mr. Blakef4nd Mr.Mac- othe � r sectio, ' it is hoped ill be in good '-A few days since as M ,.Donald others that he has ready in the barn on ppointed under � for would receive .the. first' ph kenzie are much I 'more rem- arkable as ,n� Ross, sr., of Clinton, was walki g home, yard. He has now in the Stalls twenty- , India, an office whiel he did not retain &� patent. Accorditig to the statements , I statesmen . th I i I order within week. lay, t1 ­1e,.. he went to pull a handful of straw from 0 7 ire -three year old steers, that he has co very long. He was B(me time captai an I'as art leaders or CURLEY HANGED.-Danie Cur I . . 'a lof the Free' Prosailleb6pes of some . I been feeding between six'andgeven di � F rid man convicted of :)articipation a wagon he was passing, when a dogo, in , . of the Wilts, yeomai x cavalry, and is a tactitioners. It lis InfoLnately too Saco' . . ttlers b;ve been realized, .! in u r o or en& sh and the box be had'not noticed. bit him on .weeks, that give promise of being a th . I magistrate foi Wittl h' a.] In 1869 he � the m rde f L d C ' Ing he hand tb __ dy Maud 21, 1 h ' �_ an disappointed. frequently the case,- that to be success- Mr. Burke, wa's banged in the back of the hand, causing prime lot in about a month more. Even - .. married La el�'u Hamilt9n, while others ave i e i1mainham. to. swell up very much. . if there is not ucb money made in the vi youngest claughter (. - a Govern., ful as a,party leader, one must not be jail at 8 Wolo�k Friday morning. In a - � � - the Duke Of Thelands I - . il� be in the' t N . were visitpd by I . urley wrote to his wif improvemen Be Aborcorn, and has tw � - Bona and two � very scrupulous as: a statesmain. The letter which 0 -Mr. John Denholm, who resideB fattening, it w: y ' ; , daughters living. Hi el .'eat child is a ment inspector, and, the political pro.' defeat of the AffirmiLtion 'Bill, although he aa,4: -I v:ill take my f a , crets to the near Blyth, has disposed of his farm to of his farm, as 6ach'animal ia'fed n6arl or - a I is Hour r -rid; M ne! refused to', make. it with m and leave It. 8 Mr. A. H, Jacobs,. of Wellington,Priuce twenty pounds - of � ; orns day, besides. h ' daughter; his h ei t Aos' y clivities of the settle � a ascertained, a I g , I a who are ; . 'UV4114arn ViamninA lr:j(� n ns the Earl of +'hnan wbn arA r4n,aAT-;4rn,ar-+. a rtlrf,mra �� r. Gladsto ll . in freedom to CrIjOy it. I Z11 die in Edwards county, the price being 04,500. hay and turnips.. I I I I I- - I I . � q - y I IfEr o b t a - a Vulesusy 01 --J"b weer.. to a yen- --- Z � �� Kerry, and is 11 yE Eu a 0 The � f age. I Minist-erial niessure, is not without its -peace, 'forgiving my enernies." � . Mr. Jacobs takes poesession in, a OU -the 1 te Hugh McCabe of I ! I I I had their claims recognized-, while � . I - k andl Mr. Denh61m retu ow of a I I I influence. H a speech in� defence of it THE FRAME C,kTTLF,.—'Ihe Drovers' wee i . I family-isa very Old bnb�� the earliest � � I j. � those who a.re not will have their home. i . 'Blyth. I I of Goderich township- passed �o bar "it � . . .1% i a I � 1 Journal has received repc i to from the . . I � � ) � . oreatiob dating bacl i t D 11'81, when . th f yvas one of his masterly . effoits, and a in et6inal rest, at the unusual age of 95 or . - : ,; s ranching regiOnB 'of Coloi Edo, Kansas, - l � � � 2ken r4preseritativ3 of � it was first steads sold and they will have � I - - --At Wl�n. Bowden's auction Sal h . . F t � - I ' I I ; ; easily the greatest speech of the present' yoming, Exeter a ohort,time ago the re4l a . Mrs. McCabe, who was a native t : I I . I created Baron Kerry, I neit Baron their improvements unless they are� I Texas, Nebraska, Idabc, W 1 4`6 � . . . . . � ! Enniskillen, County Fermanagh'. � 11 . � � Session. He 'P'howed. conclusively,the Indian Territory, Montan i andNevads. was *disposed 'of as'followa:jThe Six of . . . � Lixuan, by Henry'l, thon reigning in I n i . � . ­ ! I able to purchase their lots at the Gov- � . , I a acres at Vrancistown were purchased Ireland, came to Goderich town'ship, i I � � he cattlo - usiness to b � � ­ England." � 2 absurdity of ,the 'present law, which. R orts show t N . - . i P i I I I ernm The Free Pfeas con. 1 1840 � ; � I I . ,As= ant sale. I inra,very thrifty couditioi . - The i)a. by Mr. Dorwood and the 25 acres , and -has residea on the same � � —I , . prevents Mr. Bradlaugh from affirmin i IL so 6 w I i I � eludes 'a most scaithing article on the 1 g afease, is 25 per cent. in t a calf crop a,djoining the village ,,Wake purchased farm, lot 16, M itland conce ion, ver ' . . - I � I TheL Dommi;. arliament. . - his allegiance,'! and allows him to take since. She was wide y known, and fo I - I IS f� r. A. Xrimmer. - -1 . . . - _T ubject aB follows . compared with I"t yeaT. Prices for by M . W . : - - an oath - ' nge, 08,to $10 head bigher� -The g, ! I - The Dominion P�rli ament which ha whidh he candidly' declares to - c ,bod people of the Loch�alsh loved and revered by all for her exam, � . attle on ra - z . 8 ',A more disreputable and diagr ,I - ri�, township of Ashfield, turned plary Christian character and kindl ta, L I � - I I . ace- , , � settle y � � . I me � . L ' foroe or signifkcauce in thau a year ago. � e3 �_ 1� � I been in seasion for . a I , four months ful swindle than this A mile belt' affair, � , . . . days before I . . be without any ia�se one day last .week and disposition. Until a few i _., - I THE CONSPIRAcy GANG. --At the Dub. out en a . i hiB'Opinion. z . -0 . - . has been throughout, cannot well be: lantiug her death she was quite able t Win. tE - - ' i 1. I is to, be pro.rogued on: riO, ay ncxt. As . magined, except in connection with th I i, I lin trials, Jas. Mullett, Ed ward O'Brien, beautified lk-heir cemetery by" p s ister to her own want i, notwithstatid- le � - � i isusually the case. . c utt,he close of a 1 M! ! . Edward- McCaffrey, Da 'el Delaney, a number OY shade and ornamental tree . - k I ! ' ' i � I long . I � . present Government: Incalculable harm ' . FOLLOWING 6losely upon the execution' Win. Moreuy, and Thcs in it. A dood example for, the 'people Ing bar aLlvaniced age. h session, me ei a - [are �becomlng has been done to the whole country, . . � Doyle, all . i - - - ; I I - we's t onspird y to murder of many dther sections to emnla.te., -The Ch t'ckn New Era sayia�: it is to � i very unoaay and re �tiNle. Many of them and rain inflicted on numbers of Settlers of Brady co � -heit of. David Curley, 'pleaded guilty'to c I . �ln . . - � [ely that o4io_wns-people will witness a[ , � - .. � - I - I - when arraigned. -The firat five were -The 4,ew cheese maker for the lil � re*ady paire I of; andreturnea to, in order that thercreatures of a corrupt the second man convicted of participa ' d L Grey Cheese Factory is a i grand display ofbicycles, early in ; , -have al . i - I ' n _y i . , Government might be benefitted. When ti' senteuced to ten years an I Doyle to five' Morris an, . ga and Detroit bic - � , . their homes, and � J ,o a remaining are on in the m1arder of Lord Cavendish I y I I . I . � the people of Canada finally awake to a years of 'Peual servitude. The'Crown prize mau4s a 'Maker of cheese. The July, by the Chics, hi i . !�?, � " �� 11 and Mr. Burk�6 Curley was hanged at riminal charge factoirY will be opened about the lot of Ole clubs, on their tour, accompanied by - bly demoralized I . i getting pretty thowu 11 sense of the injury t�aiis being done to I decided to drop Ahe c Canadian wbeelamen. Representatives Of i I I . as the frequent exhbit'o I is, such as that the prospects of the Dominion 0 at large.. Kilmainharn Goal on Friday morning against McCaffrey of havin participated June. The work will go on swimming- . � � . � in the murddir of Mr. Bu Re. ly with D. McLaucblin as President and from Chicago are nQw laying out the Y I I rs ar f i . dekribed in another 614mb,to-o clearly by the conduct of its rule � towi do the last. The attendance of those -who a to be taken. After -they reach is I . . ,� I i _ � I A TORNADoTALE.-Duri g the tornado D. Stewart, Secretary. rout l I I � I Northwest, it may be too late to co4_1 t rich, of � I I � proves. Nearly a I 01 � lt�e Government � witnessed th� last Bad Scene was . not ' eutlemen have been London they will come up to Gode 0 � . I I 'teract the effects 6f their doings without � . on, Monday last week, a' teacher ,and -The following 9 . L ; nearly so largO as at the execution of .nineteen pupils at :Stone Lake school elected offi1cers of the Exeter cricket ,but whether they will go by Bayfield or� h � t measures have -be kc,pt! until the last along, hard struggle. ' Even as matters . I , President I . � . I i - Pigeo , Michigan club for ',.the current year: ,, Clinton hao not yet been decided on. �. &I : I - I . I n.1 On'Monday after. now Stand, years of careful management, ,Brady. ,gve�ything passed off qdletl house, near White 9 � - : - days of the sessio � � . . y Glinn Elliott; Vice-PreBident, W. J� From Goderich they will proceed to di � I found themselves out of d)ors without . - ' � I I noon no fewer than I ter were will be required to repair the damage and. without �'ny formal demonstration. I a Biosett; S�cretary -Treasurer, R. Elliott'- Stratford, via the Huron road, Bud on ; I . I already inflicted." � I having moved from; their p1sces. Tb - adrua,W to sat, as far as Buffalo. It is ex- 131 . . � passed through the I as at - � - The condemp d man likehis comrade, J. H. Hyi the a i I . . . 1 .9 0 walls and roof were hf ted away from the Managing ommittee- I bout � r . - . . . . two -hundred riders, a q had The statements of the Frea Press are, met his ate w v f a shapeless J Elliott,,T. C. Stewart, H. lJyndman pected that a I . one, Sitting. If tb� ' f rL irmneBs and apparent foundation and thrown in 0 � : � I i .. I I ssion no doubt, true. Such conduct would fesignation, and died with sealed lips, mass fifty feet to the son or and P. Bawden. : r more, will take part, and the eight a . . q : t . The flo . - . I . I II&A their measures1rea, Y for submi . was waited 62 will b6 9, fine one. 130 � . � � I ­ I was partly moved from t -Miss 'essie'Kelly, I h . I - I � I i when'Parliament � I at,, I, there is no res. only be in. keeping with the whole declining to make'any Statement .as to �e foundation, ' i � . I � � but the seats remained in place. Neither by the in bers of St. John's Church, - I .1 � � . � � I . . urse and policy of the present Govern. the part. be played in the terrible y a . g of last ; Crops and Live Stock of it � son wb-y,.tbe whole business of the cO ; . the teacher nor the pupils were serious. Brussels, )n Monda I , I , � I . . - , I 011tar, b . I I session could not have 1 �an transacted ment throughout, not only in. its deab. crime for which be has been so right-- ly injured. ' . I week and wesented with parse con- . - io. I � , , . ings with - Manitoba, but with Onti ' TnE Loss OF LilrE IN ILMNOIS.-Asso- taing $35 accompanied by M address The following is a summary of Vale . Sri shed. In'. a, letter written to . d] � . i � in two months,and it w, uld have been, 0 eously puni - . I ..a. 2 I lated Press advices"coLp ute the loss of expressive of gratitude for� her willing. l . �Z I ' . . r iport of the Bureau of Industries, i . �! as well. But this is'not by any means the his wife Shortly before the execution c � p � � ; I , , I I ay - neas and efficiency displa�ed in filling � � ,1 had Ithe- same alaarit3 "prevailed that - " pMe'yared and- furnisheid by the efficient a I �, . - life in Illinois by the tohiado of Frid i seem'ed todufluence Mini4eria during the first outrage that has been perpetrated he said -, 11 I will take my secrets to the night last at lrom'sixt� to sixty'.;three, the position of organist in ,the church.. secretary, Mn A. Blue. It will be p . I i I w . ., . -1: .. I pI * of 'Manitoba by the I., grave with me, and leave those who given by towns and co -anti ' as follows: _ .the pref � last twwo weeks of a Be 0,don. * Had this upon the peo a - �m Rev. Mr Ityan made, antation. found very interesting, &'rid well worthy in , . : I . t- . - I De' I Maso L" ounty, 3;1 -On Itle occasion -of hif -leaving of careful erusall: . 11 . ' Government. *They have had many Witt county, 4; c p ; - been done no intere W #Id have suffar- 11 are in freedom,to enjoy it. I will die � . � ti - I . . � � - - Livingstone county, 4; near Grafton, Crediton Exeter, Dr. Rollins was In the ordinary course of our Ontario i I _. ' 12 , . 2 L L D Wol L �' I - I Supper - : I - , ed and a vast savilul Ild have been similar instances,, end Still a majority ,4 in peace,, forgiving my enemies, kr Y_ Be y . i .1 I - Madip,on. county, 1 ; entertaine, t a compli u at ithis date is well - � I - Jersey county, 3; im t ason a vegetatio f 1 1 � . . 0 -1a I I effected for the coup .: � of their ParliamentiLry represent&tiv8B1 Thus showing by his own statements Winnebago -county, 5 ; Litek, Morgan by his friends and wits in, ad itiou pre-. . lF . . L . advanced. Not- unfrequently - the forest L I 1 1 & P Two of the most 6 , ol, ant measures -are elected to support this same Govern. vely than ' ess accom allied by , . I even more conclusi the evi- county, 7.; Roodhouse, Green county, Sented with. an addr � trees re out in leeid, and the fruit trees . - . l I ; - i I logan county 9 case of surgical instrume t9. The are in blossom. But the present is one of . . . of the session, ViZ.:! T- Franch' Act ment that is so severely condemned, I deuce at the trial did, that thasentence 8 ; Douglass county, 1 ; I ' i 0 � ' a - - � 1; Macoupin county, 5 � Hillsboro, 2. assembI WLB presided' ove Xr- of the exceptional years. Hard frosts, � L I . I I with- 'and the representstivea whom they , I � and the Factory Act, src,� to Z .... pronounced against him was a just Staunton and Mount 01i'e, 4 to 6'; Thos. Y arley, on of the ol est and raw winds and chilling rains have pre. 9 � . I- � . v . - drawu. The . nse Act will have sent to oppose, the Government - ! I leading �residents, of the to ship of v , quc I � Sentence �. punishment a right- Cayuga, 1; McHenry county, 4; S�an- . vailed, and few sigA of aetive vegetation � L . , - - I Li r Lic� , an -d the � be pushed through. The. Op osition do so only in a half hearted and � mealy eon Luty, 5; �Iaroa, aeon county, Stephen. I Tn axe apparent in fol field or , garden. P � . a retribialtion.! It is to be ho ad gaMOn 00'u * . � I - I p ,,� i � p- __ 3 ; Buff &to Statioti, 1. Additional de- - -On Tuesday forqnoon of I t Week Consequently it is difficult to deal with 6 ' . take the.stand on tI:dB m asure that.it mouthed manner that is entirely Ili, . 11 . that thevigor an s - . . . . � . , I determination with tails show that lh6 torna( o' of Friday Mrs. Johnston, with her d),ughters, the real condition of our stsple cereal, is an infringement upon L- the constitu. effective. More than this, they hate Bus. which the Government has pursued ' MiBF368 Maggie and Emma, and her thefallwhest. Itistooearly to form a I - L . night plowed its� Way 1roughthree I I . . ! I I . I . . - , leit Gorrie for their ��t a ' - I � I tional. rights of th O"Moes, and &S tainedby.a large majority, their own these'.'assaB131WO, and the rapidity with counties of Missouri, Montgomerys sister, Mae, Poole . - . an accurate o'pinion. Neither is r here : - a,Pr, � � ' L W I I . - , I" , 9, Warren and Charles, doing large dam- new home in, Q14ppelle, N.Wl T. They much of an encouraging character to - . � such they refrain from, discussing its Local Premier, Mr. Norquay, who which�the trials have been brought to . , ti -_ . . I � ; N , twenty were * accompanied by Mrs Robert report on the progress of spring work on - I .. age, killing and wounding over f . provisions at all crAicall, . Sir Charles is simply a pliant fbol in .the hands - Of conclusion, may di6ter others from like people; many injured. I Turner who has gone to join er hus. the farm. . .1 . - Is . � Tupper's Raill-wav Con*;. olidation Act the Ottawa Government. SO long so . I = band in that count klinston. of the . � sets of violence., it must be a melan- . ryi The Fully eighty per cent. ' � __ passed. r _%i, i .1 . I - �. , . ' I . family have resided in Go e for 25 total area of the fall wheat -in I has been - ot will. have the people of Manitoba, either through choI5 reflection for the leaders in the -Mr. Thomas Gordon, f- Michigan, 1% . 1, ,_1 41n I I . i I . . years and we held in the hi,yheat es- Ontario lies West � �-. of the meri. I i iT -, early all the indifference, or interested motives per- . 1 concession, the result of rerno"N ing - - dynamite warfare that their plans ara but formerly of the 10t - � t ; p . 1. I teem, as iE also Mrs. Turner. than of Toronto, and unfortunately the , I � . mit their representatives to, act as they invariably defeated, or they themselves Goderich township, who 1 ;vas reported - . - i i O� from under One d %y last week As 0, gang of most discouraging acco I � . . c� )railways in the Do ill I have done for years i they must just ex.' - I I � as having died suddenly, - .t now tu!ms unts of the crop 11 - Provincial contro and I:: lacing them� brought to, justice bk,, treachery within railroad m Bn were �on a hand-ot x coming are received from that part of the Pro- � , )17a I � I . out committed suicide by isliging him- a: a little w t Homes- k 1 41 I under the foBtering' pare cd the Federal pact a continuance of the treatment theirranki. � In do, the grad vinca. There� is indeed a singular con. 9' � , I slmost every instance self. It seems through I usiness diffi- es a I I - , that has been rhLeted out to them. It the facts are put in the , hands of the oulties he did, not proq er very well ville, the aebine came ill collision trast in: the reports for the eaptern and . .It.. : - : With a do causing it, the m hine. to western sections ; for, while 4'. those for 11 authority, thus r g ' lie m3re in. I I and becarn a Bood. ` E -_ Z 7 a d ir� He lost .his they would.7 rouse ,up and show - the I t . . vWon upon the ]powers 0 * the Provin. I Goverlinlent by an informer. An at- jum the rack and to be hurl6,d down the one agree in saying that the prospect 1� � . I I i I reason, and before committing the act . P . ' fifteen . . aialLegislatures. it is 1 4 uite eyident . Government that they are in earliest tempt is being mafle to I I boycott " the thebank, descent 'of ten o has not often been wokee, those for the - ` L that the present . 3 and that they will not suffer furfh ; of taking his life, he wrot�e -the following feet. On of the merilhad abroken leg, other are not I . . - , - .1 , G-10erm 3i nt are fully er jurors in ese rim a y warning ra ea. lines to his wife on a shin lie: . ,I,,. ar and the ot iers -were badly shaten. The that it never was better. . dAermined that th 5 Lie "' Blat as will imposition, the Government would soon men against buyi' any goods f OM Lizzie, -I can't bear to se( you in- a C, I . � , P9 . dogmet,%ithinstautaeath. Thegang dto be ., � I " 8 trouble thr6ugh'mv own !oIly; It e .1 - This marked difference Real . have any powen I le , Which change their present mode of conduct- them. This, however, will not h . - .� - not I 1 17V work any more; my reasouhao'gone hailed fro n Stratford. - largely due to conditions inweatter. In a - ; I . i- ! . I � they. can wrest � froix . 1 them, and Ing business in thati country. i any ma erial effect'. The Pope hag ad- - irom V �, � - I # .. that I can't do business - , I can't , face -on S tarasy last Mr. Hemy Young, the east the winter was unbroken 11 I I strange to say, the, are supported in The great trouble in Manitoba is that! dressed a stron' ly worded latter to the work any more, so f&rewo ; love to the of Beumi er, lost a veryfine m %re While fast to last. Consequently the * snow IE � 9 I I � t r . .! J� drawing c rdvrood. There wia a stick lay on'the ground as, it fall ; and, while . I t � � this. aggressive poh(Ir by " I I very large so many people there are favor seekers Irish Bishops, urging them to forbid ohildren.-T. GoRboN." ; His relatives I . L, _ I � . I I . ­ . . . - �'. , % : I i . . . , : 4 : ; � --- � � _� . I . . �5 . �� I . . 1. . . , , ; I i . , � 6 ,. �11 . . i I.. I . - ; i I � I - I I - . 'i � I I I 1� ; � 11 . 7 . I . I I I � � I I - - L - I : . I I � - . � . ; I .- . . � - - � : � r � - I . . I I . . I � . 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I , . . � i - I - . � I - I , - . - � - . . A&MI—_ � I - . ! z . � . . - , - - d � - - � . ,�, . ­- 11 � .-W � _­ _ - . - I M i 4 � - a � - - - - -A 1 - I - MAY �___ � . ­ - � , �\ -,,. __ � 3, I .- -1 - . - - � - - . . 7 _,__Zz��� _� � ' - . formed a warm e0*6039 for tb4'. * eat plant*in the cold6d weather t1be - " . __ -I,.--- I . - I waft not excluded. 1W in the,webt - - � �a I re were alternations bf wsrin.!,gra., A`_ - L� - # � . � A d cold waves, and occasional, 4ormi _. � �1� .... A� Vtui rain as well as of snow. The res* , _0 - ' - ; . ,_ - --Am- A � s,that where the snow fall was heary '. I.— Z VV_ � in the northern counties, it ,PaekQ �,.j��-_. '_, . I - '. �' � � - f all, � *L .. .. .tbe d crasted ; and where the- V.44 � ._V, __ , . ­_- -A jaud. .... I I . t, AS in the southern counties, t4 - - - -.0f .0 I und was sometimes bare, and some. - -1 - �� � .. as covered with ice. ' : ID. I I - - - I I __ ow" � . a great rain s Orm t Ir �_ -, '9 16 wa a , . I .1 con ... � I I er the Ohio valley in th latter � 1� � I - F6.yw-ol� January, extended i to Dt 4 - - - - - ; 1, J" �f than ; _�&e_ 'a ther as -rain or sleet)�, northwa .L I 'a I - , I 14 .� - 1--V 101 - as Georgian Bay. and eastwar �m � � A I)e 'I , I � I -_ . II(A0 A as Toronto' In the Lake p4U ­ .i V026* oameo, . - . - - - - - - . - 2nties, and in portioris of Mddle% � -1 I - � A -1 . 1� - , - youpig wo ford and Brant, nearly thewtiole 01 ",I _.- _1 - celk I ­ ,. �. MW I I .� � 1, . .11rth �,_ , - -W. 1, a snow Was carded off at this t*- - i� 4 �_ I- . 1�7 � . '. I'Vi bArIT - - d a cold spell following, the �_ .---, ­ - ,81� 1149 '�7 ., re left coated over - With aleet and . ­ .19009 - I I � .,,,,Webo I . � In those counties the general ve.. .. ­ I I . I,n- baCk ft �. * "'N' � t of coriespondents is,that the wheat ­ ��. - - j -1 . 1. . AST� �Or two - s -- frozen to deabb. ;" whereas ia t .. � . . it _�_'� �.� T AUTO OP ,�_. - nrtO I thern counties the verdict 1,, �� _.- � �.brevg,� � . - . , mothered to death." ' A' corriespon. - __1. - ap that l . ,t I- I V ut in Huron county observes thal If -1 _P1 er I- I- - . cceasivecrustswer6 formed or the I., , �Jowm , ) OW au'ring the winter, two of - - e- fwous_ - . I � Ost; th, 'Whiell - - � Va - I,- -_ __ I . re strong enougli to bear � -4ur 0 _ - . - _ UP 4 1 � - &gred irl I rae. . ,. � �11 -1111 - . - I ... "I � � - J h , aie was ell � . A uoticeable peculi arity in, the eff�ets I _j - . winter throughout t . be, western .W. - -lowu in ", - - � 0 . �_ - - �Bome - . I ,u -of the Province is, that in t1li -'. - I . Sy �,__ :_ , " tj I � I � �� V I � . I . . uthern counties the wheat his beet � :. .� i�e. ade < I - : . I � ured most on gravel, and sandy IaU4 . - . I - d least on the level clay and I 1 : , Was- Aug] � loft!y , I ads; but in the northern c I _. _1W put .4 ouaties t1do , ,tb-st he is .2 ridition is reversed, the wheat havi4 I . . . - adequate -protection, even 011 the ! - � -Nevvs R - ace gh lands. It is remarked, howle � . � . I . -vei- , l k_ ��, x - . The: at wherehigh grounds in the sotith !,,�; - re sheltered from winds the w -heat -g, J .-- ­ ;The g3od It ,_� - I , ! - - � J . _. , - ; I -, t � _f - �e , own of St, 11 preserved, and the impwtanoe , � - 0 I I I . m tin g, the borders of fartus 'witt, fx i - w Avial - . . oeg � ,. � - � 7 F_ I -dal on ur , I a K� tb ged by many correspondents. - '20 1 � Val 0 : V& the appearanc6 of the crop �thiv� i 11 t� � - - "id 0 a . . -- ring is no doubt dsue in some 'de " __ �' Ta � ." . -$WA 1 . gre0l, - , "? the condition, of the ground at seed,5 ,­ - . iherein 120 . � - ne. In the east it was favor -able aua i �*: - mAyor a -a", � � L I . . - a young plant ma:de's good. stoxt . , ; L Ill , 1--- ,are arres� � � a falL In the west the heavy rgits ' L" I; -1 �-bouoo, and ­ - 11 - - - * ,th July and, August and the season -of � - - . 0 rc-ratall - . I Outh that follo wed, interfare�d with . . - - % �� ­ _Va, , " � i L- � e pro er cultivation- of fall . - .� . ­� - j1h,t bb V . lows, and �. , 'broug � . lf� --I..- pecially of pea and stubble lands, ,so ,-Z. C -charg, . - the - . I - I - _. . at the soil was in very poor tilth-. The I', � I house- T' - , , - - �_. ': 1-1 � - f ad was sown 14,e and it neither rootQ - - � � - .,ana were 311 nor tillerea well.. This dratiz- 117. wb_ A � " . 11 I— � I I . - - t Luce will account in' a measurJ9 �klbs � ­ - � 6 followi ` I � I&- - . 1. � . . I , - d reports now received; . and -,it io . �, `_� aisuoularnel, ssbD able to hope that'wbere th - I'll 1; I I. - 6 Platt �. 14ii last M,( I- 9 survived the snow and ice "d ex., " - , I , the serviac � 1. ; � I sure of winter, the outlook -W.M �� . I mayor t6 I - Ill 1. � I - - ighten. with warm and.growing was. �'kll � _. analon his I or. It is unfortnuaAely true, however, I - '_ - �rcse in a b .... - � . at a iarge extent 0 wheat I -and it ;: - I- This ao,tiOi ! - - iii I .... ready doomedi and has bepn ploughea �� .- . ewapa&�, 1 1 . . ; a�n&re-sown with spring grains. ;;;;; - . .,dark were - .111 I , Tli-e"only chearf Ill. reports from the. �11 41- �il is I I 7 aounc. I I I * . � "�?A I � thatow In, I stern part of the Province refer to, ,� I a northern%alf of E [ .. .1 ssex th6 lake! 1: � . I r I � . doubt tha am- : ­ -keeping-bi ore townships of Huron rilnd Br - ' �' _' . � , I a countV of Wellington, the north 11 i � - - refuse I � ' or �� br, ­ � rts of York and Peel,and the sout"herh ill . tili seats 1 � � . . I and evet in these dis!, I ,_ I � If of Simcoe'; i cts the crop has been seriouBly ; . . wre has � � . Ina it is t maged by the. frosts and winds of . I -- � juting dit 11 i � - ?ril. Elsewhere the area sown will 1 � I 'The best 1 obably be reduced - -by twenty I per t. - ,� I . . and sAy- nt., a portion of which will be put -1 � - likely to! . der spring wheat and- the rest under . and tho r' I - I rley, oats and peas. Theeastern see. . . get our. el I,— � . I I ." .�, ." .�, )n of the Province -is confideritly ex- . I We 1 1 spon.ail. - - . I cted to produce a full crop. � best �cb ar� . Winter rye is not grown to any extent � ]4l spect the I I tside of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa ; - elected. 1 . � i I I � ts con. I - - has been, unties, but all the . reports on i I tioa are favorable. Itis,muchharderi- =t.b� I an wheat,,and appears to have come 11, . to I an -1 � 1. I ough the winter in a healtky aud -1 ,�, were cal gorous state—notably in the county -of I ­ I t"but a ne, orfolk, where the 'wheat suffered' I .- '. . place au� verely. Clover has alsowintered well 1 , I this -is th the whole.; but in some localities it * I satisfied ts been partialli destroyed by wint4 I Mayor ha posure. Tn others, as in, the countlee - �oourt, th�, Lambtou, Haldimand and W--�Iland, � - , ky the V � . Injustf , 4 has been injured by the clover midge I � Ce. . weevil. As there was little frost -n * . mplalut - tiarestipg a ground, there are no co 'S of I . I I - . I -_ . heaving " this year. . ....... r . . . . . . . . - . I . I . ---- . Live stock are generally .ieportea u � I - � . � � healthy and in good con�Ation. The .... 7 - . � —A Xt - - inter was favor -able to animal life, au4 Ontario I dder being abundant tbieqfarnlero lea I " i�l - ig I - a oax �' ith a liberal baud. Horses- Were At-, there foi eked in a few localities with 41 11lix. J - I a It ama, mila forms of dist6niper, but ' � -them TIE , I .'he says, a mortality among them. was m=.h 1, - Uway- � , r �� 88 tban in the winterof 1882. Cidge ; �, I I � i . . . - is crolwili - ave a thrifty appearance, and will gv . , . - doubt al : the pasture fields in good heaxb. The' � . . ­ fartherm i . riDg weather was hard on lambs,:Awn �, I I )ung pigs have died- in large nu Wit . —Th4 I I:! I 19th insi I :; I The quantity of wheat in f 1. ; : I of the 'is I --- . r nds is above the average for t 6 time Il" � 31. pulse to I" the year, although the bulk of 1W-.. - ,city Ism, I � 3a. a crop his been market ' , I . � awn -min a large surplus of bay, but the supply 11 I . � oate- is not more than is required for I I'll � I - on the!_,t , - . I aua a , . . . VV , ome consumption. The nii.mber of%'I I - the full I . d store cattle is not large, and the t T. . I - �_. . will the, marid for them continues activg. 1� 1. - i. & :_ , forts Of., & � - .The prepapation. 4 the ground fr. 111 general i . - ring crops was not- commenced 0! 4 I � —say i Lrly as usual this year as, im tb8l � ' I : � little I.Ir Dsence of hard frost,it remaiinbd wa*.,:! . Cree . I111 � I �' - . aked for soine time after the jwff j- ' � � Peace 1 � ad disappeared. For the sa�me reaQX!'_,. . . '� - - 13th ins � I i Was not in � good tillable �omdidollri .. On the' I . I eing tough sitid sodden inaWpA Of mal -I Z_ . VAS Phi' 1 iw and frialile. On high and well-; - — belongii ained lands farmers started ploughi%! ..- � � . and frig i Dout the 16th of April, and, in sow# � - raged w �, , ortions of the Lake Erie and Wfwt 111"1111 1L. -S I charga.l idland countiesa week earlier - but 1 " 1 1 . the -do the northern arid eastern p6rtiolls Ou -, 11 , g � - - The do! � �ill � . a Provinces little was donelbefore tbt. I - . � 5th. Sowing commencedallout a W41 to run,, I I .- still Z ' ter, and not more than tvvent,-110 1- hIs or c6nt. of it was finished at the &41" . a I�a , ,. - the returns. Farmers fully apprOd' - I I . - � b: . te the necessity of changing their see . - t� . .. rain frequently and introd-aciag 11161V . aft6jws . — arieties of recognized merits, bat Pa - . - B. A. I er attention to this requires systenii* 'was dri fort. - The Grangers, with their WOO* ' farm'si ?read organization, are renaering v&. I . and loa ble service by establishing seed faim - � . '�out a nd by a method of exchanges as JbO� . � IL 8 some ot the Agricultural 'A_sAo0'W i �' horses- . . . - ons., But the present ,at nwa 4 . - having gr 'Who is krmers is an adequate supply of U10'.. -curb tb bor. The demand for men is 09919 ' - . I when t i all parts of the Province, and 00"I'l pea ", � . - ages ere offered for employme"i I � -, - ou -tjj� � ... . le year or the season. - - I -woun.d I Fruit trees appear to have col�0 fidl� . kickin, through the winter, and thffe il "I . 104 Z horses, nerally a good show of fruit bldds- 11 _. ablest ' . ome localities, however, as -M tile WS4 1 1 ' .. .�_ Image .1 ' lidland counties, feen a;re 6100ii6i0l. i '. , - . . I - , rf400vaA �,Afww � 014 ( � . 11 - �at the trees havanot fully �. ­ i , . . `9921SQ11 oin the effects of last summer", b, , , . � * 1�_ Dr. � _t - - — � . i . - t I Zn4 h� -A little imigrant about Six YO� &Y'by t : I I . 0 Id amused himself the other , 4 - tarting a fte in a room ope . *0 I MU #J ` - , a om-ce Ili the immigrant . to , . randon. He took the Pra0&nti0I3 :-, . � . . I . . fa I ick the door ilt-order to enjoy tW . . . I I I - I , � 11W_