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The Huron Expositor, 1884-08-22, Page 4, �. ` I I , - 3,Vt 4 -N i 7- . . , � , � , , 1. I -1 ;1 - i- I "I - r, I i -T , � ,F i r" I � - .1 - , , ', Ti � , t - Al py ­ - il- 1"�,�� T. l ! .Z �t - - I I I I - P N I I - - T iA , . i ;�jl, 1 .i il 11 � ,2 1 I i � :!-� _� Y-- .. � , � I , I i�li S �i � , -4 � , , � I `;- r 1, �1 � ��- . ; ',- .-. , - 1 - ­ ­­ r� .- I ? V i : ! - f �_ �-._', � � I 3 . f I I I � I �,__ - 1 " h , 1 - � , � � t t4 , !� - - � . I I - Iz i 1� , : .; r�j � !�- ; . � I � - . I " ; . � - � � t !, , , - t . I i 4 - I I . ; il , , . it ,I, *� - � � ; � :, �1 i 4' 1 , ,t,�! F, 'Ii"� - -1� � ,�i I � � � ­ ; . i i , '. , I ! � � , i _� "I � � . i -I vl�_ Ill , I . I ­ - �_ - �:i. I I T� i - I � � I i � , � � : 7� � I �_ I . � � I . I m . I : I I . . � , , . � � I � I . , . . . . � ; . - - - - . � . ; I . I I . , I I . I f I . . - I I I . , I q - � r � . I , � , :� - . ; - I . - a . �. . � � - , i � 1 - — . ki . �. I i - I r, I , ! I " . I . � - i i - Tt�,I� "311 %Jrk11-_ I . I I ! , � i . I I __IkiU U,�N md,&kru I I , ------I-- 1 4 - .� : I . 1 � 1i - I- .1-1 P . nmnm� ____ 1_____1_____.___________-_ ---1-1-1 - . � T . � I I ___t___ � -_ ___T_ . ____ . - - I ____ __ I I . ., i . . I . � th' - the re- . - i- I 11 � ; t a I . - I � ' ru$ion . Rod even consider I is, ,Phas. MR' Izie, 'i 9 r.' J. H. Fair; nd, be ' turn to power of the partyvith laine as __ - �o I P. i E. BUTTEMOK & C0.9S would have been avoided, and the t U. I z akeil at f4 ptd �.5 c�nl;4 per pou as re- Her terrible Situation wall noticedby i I . �i 'PaBI mbton, an fused120 a t pe� pound for his make. one of the employees, who quickly stc I I :� app &I W the resultin end%Dg�ring war a�' ban�, 14, P. for i L a' I . ; � H bout 150 po-ands - a day, ped. the Reliable paper patterns for all kinds of ble and expense of I app I e ��Rkeal as engine and released the pc:)r i preSident may Ladies' Misses, Boy's and Children's Privy coun,qu savea. this is the il ue Miag,'Brown, daughter of the late Hon. I d Ch rn. i Herclotheswere torn in,abreis,J with Great Britain which would be most � � I i ' - . with 4he Wartrn&n & Ward c h g rl. i .13 ments, for Sale by HomiAN BRos., I rown. I I I '!" ite badly i It, 0 Gar ' . Statement of the case, as every' perobn Geo,� B ' Next ��aacn Mr. Herbison intends .to and her body and limbs qu dis ' trous to Canada, as th ' lawless .. � . I 0 1 Se&forth.. . I I � � , ! §� ut in stea d prepare for a bruised and scratched, but she will be 11 bord a, which are kept. in check in time . � na � paid any ttentioa to! I � . I po er an I � � - � who has I � ,the . i . I - i P � � po ine * , all right with a few dayW rest. Had li�r I of P, ace, would at once commence to � NeWB of 1 thi 3 VV eek. - more iqxtionded bus Be. I NEW ADVBRT1SF,MENTS. matter knows, and as the vriter14 in . i I Ing to', knooki g not given way the girl, who � IS': cros the frontier for the purpose of . , I - ! - 1 VER iT HAV�NA.—Dario 11 ra. eicom over nd clothin � !�p ! I A Co ativ& papers know, if hey . trsm&ng r, No bones � -v ere about 14 years of age, natiat have be�u � pilh go 'and plunder So as to i give the I nsery . I I on hE i I ' ?_ - bho past week ther�, wero 44 deaths froi i t3rThe figure between the parentkegis site were only Sitifficiently h anest t , ack ow- br but She was severely bruiAQ. wound around the shaf t, and mef -a I Can idians enough to do'at hoi0ae while a the page of the paper on r I � i 1 the lynamite fiends would me4t British each line, denote which Z . . i yellow fever in Hs;�van %. I ; 0 ; L - i D KE'C . F tWELLINGTO1 . _!ae Goderich Signa � Says: *r A. horrible death. - L I sh s6il. The 648 advertisement will be found. . ledge� it. 1 1 i -. DikATn OF TRIM . 4 dent of the I t�oops and police on Briti - _1� I i 12 ; H. D�nmm, student of ,Knox chu ell, ---A Znrich correspo� Bargains-Durican &.Dufucan. (5) : I -T lito duke of We.. in'g tc ropped dea EDWARD HANLAN'the great .',snadian who will aoSist Dr. Ure darin� the Exeter Reflector, signing himself I- Citi. circumstances of the case f arni� h a Sub- �s Bargain House -James Pickard. (5) - I . at ighton on W( Ine ad ay of last wee k. er , Zen "' throws out some -very good hints jectifor reflection to all lovers �of peace � * I . ' ' . sum ormonths, basent ed upon his I - -hoge name,!' thr(!ug4 'big wbilp entering R tt iin. i . k . two People's. Shoemaker -R. Willis. (5) oarsman,' 4 � I � - I - work. Mr' Drum1m was at one time a to young men in the habit of hanging and I peaceful relations between the -J. L. Smith. (5) � LoCUSTs.-A ter: ibl,E I lague of locusts 4 � . New Goods aquatic achievements, aas become faln-1- I great powers, and -neither Can aians,at I A compositor, And, his experience on the around street corners at nights. e I I � I i "Light of Asia" -Adam Forepaugh. (5) I has daited central iS ai , and the dam;- ! r rd to in ke party liar in every civilized muntry, and I ho . P . will I e of considerable aiasi�tance Bays: "In every srhall. town and villa e , . home or ab oad can affo I �v � " ' � , I Dissolution of Partnership -W. Wade. (5) 1 ageto crops about Cindad Real -is esu. 10,480 ; r� of m ore importance than Principles and - joyed.the ;i tohimirilissacrcetcallilig. Heialvell as -a general rule tboreigroom for a Girl Wanted -Mrs. D. McDonald. (8) has en distil tion for some mated at $10,000,00. ' � , There ' . t . I i., r proopeGts of peace in the f uture. Windmill -W. M. Morris, (5). -- I years of being the oban on oarsman .of � ... WS FROm G9'RD0A.--A lietter fro spoke of, AS a Student. I stranger to find some fault or otho , , . . I Arles Nobild,of providing be stays all night- and we Are are maDy foolhardy Canadians Of British The PoplaIrs-Miss Robertson. (5) the world, has at lengi met w.-thl'hia Ge e'ral Gordon, dil.ted hartoum, Jul -I app ars that Ch i I '*I- line go who vainly Suppose that the . I . 20th Bays -he is ple 'E.04 Kings ridge, who,attempted suici, e.re- surry to Bay that our thriving little v� Seed Wheat for Sale �'A. Stewart. (5) � . of British valor and arms once . . peer for thelime being all e ents. Oil trap ufl, and that 4e i at ends remainin contl5, did not di4 as sta bed last w,dek, lage ,is uot an exception to the rule. po rs I . Russian Seed Wheat-A.Csr�apbell. (&) Saturday las! � t be'was be � - . I but a pe'ar to be �orderi ng on ins D ity., What we allude to, is the practice that mentioned will Strike terror i4to every Farm for Sale -S. Philips, (5) , Aen i i a a artoam barn Issit g the rebels unti i ' I I � ir He w, a t - e'n -to oderic i gaol on Mon-' a certain few of our young men have !of Amorican breast. Let them not cherish L . I . Lost -Samuel Whiddon. (5) or the championship io' - - brld in the lief expeditic a at rive - ! I cli foolish ideas or branof all the . t the w dak ol� last week, 1and w 11 Shortly be Standing and sitting around the Comore an . -South W ' If , . 1 es Card,=Dr. J. D. Kergan, (8) U1ITED STATES , .T a*C-Rop.-The Pydney, New ales, b3 William W'11 E, I I officially examined as to lis sanit�- HE, of the streets, not only on ..w6ek nigh�bs, American Dation as enemii . The Girl'Warlted-Wm. Pick�&-rd- (8� he al 01 -Op of the , - '9 well. TWs 1� ' Beach, champion . of A ustra . lifi-e-almostientirel recovered from the but on Sunday evenings a Amoriesn. element, which they have . -- he c irrent year is I a. The Unitod States for I I Wimlow Shades-Lumsdon & Wilson. (8) i ' i I calsion to fear, are in many cases as 'n I irace was over the Paramatta C ham ;ion estimate )O f effectO of bf a atraD 1alatiO 3. . practice has become an abominable nui- oc , Agent Wanted -W. P. L age. (8) - P. d at 360 000,0 - bushels c t I � much the scions of British stock as the . Bell's Mills -'John McNevin. (8) boursel of 3 !miles an . I winte�r�anol 10& -Mr. R6bt. Tqlor,-of Morris, I hile sance, and the sooner our town fathers i d 330- yards, and . ,000, )00 )t shels of Spring � vative of Canadians, and . - I I . � preparing to go out thref3hing, was mak- do away with it, the better. Several mos I Conser . Great Reduction—Adam Good & Co. (8) Beach, it makibg an aggre rate A 4135,000,00 i . I -ring and adventurous in Spirit, ' . I � is said, came in Seven- boat . -ing a stake �With &h axe, he axe struck respectable young ladies have told us mor da WoodBtock Civic Holida,y.-(8-) I buslit1s. . ! . I r . . _ - pass a certa WiL4rno sympathy for either Britain o iEngths ahead. The & Iltouncemen of , TEXTI D.— E anlau was de'- some obstruction �nd glancing quickly that they cannot I . Cheap Groceries—D. Weismiller. (8) . I , HA;,NLAN DE1 g Can da as a whole arid 11 Canada for Apple Barrels—A. W. Ogilvie & Co. (8) 6. I ate by seven bo on Satur-: off it.hit ILiB baod at the knuck al- of an evenin� withou�t the said youbi '. Harilan's d f'e'at was rec Oved i4 Can, da, 'fe i t lebg tha, il e' - Ig- the Canadians," however pl �asing to o � iger, whi � the men makiiag, 'use of some illiterate, ' 0 i 'by Beach, 1 in I h 3 match for th, 3' most severiugy the �rst fli : CaT'd—O. C. Willson. (5) with feelings of disapp(iia'Amen 1b, as the day I at, . contemplate, and however succe I others were out lb� the bone. Ib was norant or insulting remark, that is not . �_______ - . � chs pionship of lbb� wor. d and 2500 a . I — __ ____ - - �'. -,-,-.- i)eople were bevinniDg J feel ,that his ' - 114ttended to, by Me ical a d, but O'fiQ Of wortby the YOUDg gentlemen Of Zurich, C'tive rallying cry in the past . a - ; t3 i I I side, n the Paxam . tta -i er, New Soutli ay . e fn' la I - � the fingers, if save , will be powe�bss. or any othervillage. Two hours ea�h in not prove So efficacious in th . sition was irnpregnab. el- but �l', is often Wales. � � l I i I I - emit T J0 U � X It 0 5 I t 0 r * ko I I 9r. Taylor will have a Summer jo� tb evening amounts ito fourteen hours a ture. The policy of building up mono I I feel ;he most Tns HEAT IN L4Dom--The weathe � � i ' (77 .. _. __ the case thm.t' whon-peol 1� I I attend io iti I : week, or nearly one hundred and four polid,s and a Canadian aristodr cy,while - — geoufe danger is near. I a ye no full in London continui F3 sultry and &]moat . almost orie.third. of a year throw.11 I it in �y keep John A., in , , . . 1A power, has had � 1, � I ' —As the�aection men on the rai'l $ � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Aug. 22,1884. tropio�&I. Many pe Cson have been proB - I . ' . I the 6�oct of giving America tii1 I . ID I 9ccount of the race haab en. reteived in were pro e ding 0,.%,ards I u rch away. Supposing one-half of this time � ri � . trated with sun Btr(:kes, Several of whic ' were pro Wbitee� . I I . ason � -day , tly, their orry .collided is put to study, can any of thoseyoung -and teris ofthousands of Canada's best . . this country and the ,at r Of have _�roved fatal. ;I one on � � � .. I Reception of Ontario's Premier. ; , I I I - .. igmi r, y soDs,l who, whatever their By Pathies � #aDlan's defeat is not known Some, I CURIOUS CASES 0ABLOOD POISONING.-- with a teab: i of hoi sea with a w at- men imaoiue wba,t & great benefit th� It is intended to terlder Mr. -Mowat . . I I � � tached, and everything w3s well Aook would derive from it." aylbe, are compelled by Bell -interest I I t� Threedeaths havel been caused at St. M liowover, ascribe it to lack of lf� i t. But . . The horses rin awav and eft6d in —Our readers are all familiar wiih i to leliend their American homE a in the' I ' a befitting reception on his return from I I I Petersburg by blooi P i , dnoef,l up . . I it is most likely—tha' tht yo' which ad been con -tact with a orandiffi, completely the general facts of the ebild desertiobn levent of trouble arising. England. It is expected that Mr. Mowat . � ung 1 by the stings of f 'es, I � . . I 11 . � 1 AN OLD CAINAD11N. demoliBbing it. Mr. Pomeroy and Mr. case, which occurred at the ClintoA raf'l- i ! instraliam is a superior o r8mal i. There.; feedi4g on oattle � infee ied ith 'the ' � 11 will arrive at Ni,agara On Monday eve- i Becket, ,of WiDgl am, NY ere both in- way'station a couple of weeks since, but 1 x ' I I . I ki 1: . . riever -was a man So goo at :1 ything, rindet'pest. ! - ni , the l5th September. He will be �� i � i -Ir S . ng � but a better W:onld Boto � I MAIVD S. SOLD.— and ibilt sold Man jured. as the railway authorities were desirofi; The Apple Crop of Great , � etime aiise, 'and , —The Signal is leased to learn itliat of finding out more about the matter, : Britain. - Met there .that evening by a dbputation I � I S. to hobert Boounr f r �40,000, 8 L . I � i , Dr. Alex. )n, son of Mr'. Td at- certain facts then known were � , I A Deed not surprise aoy� erson Should ] withs'andiDg that he had been offerei B utchi . � not ma � 0 . of his friends from Toronto and -other i . . I .4 C, OVENT GAELI)EN,'KiRKRT, Loridon, Eng- . in I I I 00. Bonner . It Sup tbew Hatell isou, o I the bi o, mill, G6o] er- public, the result of which has been the land, August 2nd,18%. I - Hanlan's Star now be t a (dies endent. �, $100, waE asked, . . � � , places., On Tuesday morniDg., 16th - I I i �I � .. I , I sfu at tl e June ei I m- arrest Of the mother of the child. Acting A -IA. EDITOR,—SIR.—In viev� of the It would be no discredit to h, D1. I Is i 1pOB8 . ay -Eye- ee a ould eat the recon !O,h, was "Oes September the party will take the I I . i I i . . l. '4d S., what viould vou d' then ?) ination -at Edinturgb, n passiy)�� a under , iustructionB Chief Constable ,early� resumption of apple exports from I has won and retained anlenvi,)le� � i lof M . it ! - . P 0�1.1 I I I - I 01 to Hallett Ithe' UDited. States and CaIlada: . Be_VbU o'clock train for Ha.miltob, and ' , His aoBwer was, i haracteristic, Bu3 highly creditable eiamination,for d: ble Paisley, of Clinton, went in i . to . � , ; re- . Europe, it is desirable that !shippers 9,rge tion in the aquatic world, and-, if a bet. 1: him, '00, if I coula or put Maud S. to qualification. Eight c&,didates 1i on Monday of ltts� w6ok and arreated I a .1 will be met at that city by a very 1 .13 i f ,ge 1. I to�.r -than he should now , , should I train" 3 Chartei sented themselves our Canadians� and girl iiamed AnuW"Wrigbt, on a chai �shoulrd now be in possesBion �f infor- I deputation, accompanied by bandA. . � I . ,;rise i � .1 � mg at some gc)d ti�adk liki four Old Co intrym on. The natives re of child desertion, she being the mothier imation in regard to the crop prospects . b6 a matter for congratu' tion,,1 i,nd bad ',Oak, A Haxtford, cad giv the public t. I I Arranaements have been made for a . L all plucked, while ,,he Cax&Aians p sped of the One left at t:he station. She ad.- !of Great Britain and the Cont'nent, on 0 ; .. free e hibition of law SP86d." I � I , it not been for his achieverne its it' is I � with flying colors, Mr. Hutchison bleid- mitted her guilt, and Said that Wo . he . 4 !which ideas can be framed a' to t special train, or more than one, if ne6es- . I 'i CA 'NlBALISM.-Ho crible charges of can! a � . I 1� I f 1conditions under which ship � ents of � . rdore than likely the bett r mail would ; nibali�gm are made 9,gainst the survivorf ing the fora, His full title now is: A, MorrisoD, of Hullett, was the father b L in sary, which will leave Hamilton for'To- - . . . I . IS . . i '! I I . e Hutebison,'M. D. 0. M., L. R. C P., the child. She was brouglit befo�e Apple will land at the chief ce6tres on never have .1d6voloped"as ,e haBi of t4b Greely ex: edition. They arE I ,� 0 1 is A - . . � routo obout 10:15 a.m. The Premier I i I . L4 R. C. L. M. Mayor Forrester, of Clinton, who, with th Side during the next few �monthse I � I . . charg�d with eatin th esh of theii . : ' � and his frieads will arrive -at the Union i � - 1 dead comrades. G has written to: —The Clinton New Era of last week the evidence, beLore him, had no alte'r- A careful collation of a large number of — __ ' � I MR. -J. S. OOLICAN, thel famc, a Win. - I . says: On Tuesdiy afternoon A%r J. -nativei but to commit her to stand hi3r independent reports con re- -' Station, Toronto, at 11:30-m. m. A pro. 1 . . I J the father of one of victims stroriu. i , tributed by il�peg auc oter, who ' �rd t Stephenson, General,Snperiutende't of trial. The girl stated that she ll�d been liable'Parties up to- the end of July, and o 1 uBcd to e he cession will, be at once formed, and will i I ,�` I Ously denying the St W.lilBt an officel I 11 � i ol so frequen' tly, in 11 boom " �`mesl.ia i � the Grand 3runk, and Mr. Lar '�cur, seduced under promise of marriage, and ,confirmed by a wide personal survey, � �. i , , � Of th � Bear, one of b�ho I eE cuing . vessels, D_ I proceed by way of King. and Yonge, I � Division Superintendeut,paid. an o ial findingit impossible to procure dmplo . ! � leaving that J '13 .gives the following results:— � ity-to take up!'hi3 abod as str' gly affirmia its d rectness, an i I I . M � .. I ; .. ' h i 1 . � Streets to tha Queen's Par.k, where a d, .1 e 133ya visit to Clin ion. -While hare they"t3re ment with her child, had left it, 111lopi UNITED KINGDOIL � iA Minneapolis. PreVlOuS to i'lais Oe. 1 1 at the survit rs d6nfessed every. - ' ­ i 9 10 wa , ELe ouloJ adopt . dresses will be presented to Mr.,Mowat, f I : thin V��lien taken A board the steamer, ited upo a by Iffessria. F&rran, M - that some one'in Clinton w Notwitla stam ding the heavy yield of pi�rture his friefids'eutertained: i . - I - ;. i I )LiDa A�a � I Pherson -arid Irwin who asked thatt -d-- it, sild as she then expected to procuke Apples last year the large amount of and a grand mass meeting held. I I I . I Thetomains f'on � of the Victims waF � � 5 . " . � i I , � complimentar, s IV a ol the chux ditional Siding be laid in the yard 'Ere,, employment in theviciDity of th t tow� , prospective bloom in the Orchards was I I . . i I I 1 W - 4 . y upper, �ri d p) esinibed � ed on4uesd , a geE . . h fully ]�roVen. The !_ I �rcise'a � Each Riding Reform Association in im with 11 purae containing $800. Mr. ; ace and iaecklwer .to increase shippiDg facilities. ;The she would be in a position to ex A noteworthy feature of the j present . . I � - the Province, has been invited to send - , well pireseFved, but 1e Ilesh was 9,11 cut officials. ado iitted the nedesiaitv of in- distant watchfulness over it. Itissaid year, and up to the miidle of April in - 4 Coolicaa�, Ike many otter � anitol ba I . . . �_ . � creasing the accom mods: tion, aDd prom- that Morrison has acknowledged the dications were abundant that only bad. I - , � i delO.gmtes tor this demonstration,, and to from filie back and' limbs. The intes. . I .1 ,� I ! I SPOC1118,6ri, Was suddenl' trao,iformed ' l8ed to give the matter their atten f the child, and it is quite 1weather could prevent the pr� duction. . I- y � i In' es �Were in placA, b t ,empty. The I 0 present an address to the premier. . . I I In from poverty �to riches, a d. as Addenily ! tomaich.only cont They left y the afternoon train to likely that steps will be taken to make iof another good crop of apil4s. The ,� ned a small amonat ' addition to this an invitlation haB"been fell from ri I . . i I 0 1 f hai�� which their official car vks attache4. him provide for its maintenance. The weatbGr record of the closing weeks of hes to' poverty. i During r a,nd In say uff. o Jay of - a6t week, as a . on- _� extended to Reformers generally to be ' . I I �� 9 1 1 —On San I girl was taken to Goderich on the fol. �April and greater portion of Mal .- �, . � I ,y Shows I I his palmy.days Mr. Coolican l'i sed� to I I I � tralia youn man ... as prerariDg to r ve lOw,iDg day, and appeared to keenly '�abnotmal conditions over the 1 Briti h ' 1, 4 I ,� 9 a .t I � � Huro Notes. I I ! present, It is expected that his will J -_ 1. I I think nothing Of spendin�: th 'and in � . I a young lady home from church, or�e of I realize that 11 the way of the trailiagreo- Islands for that period, the main defects - I I . ' I be one of the largest and most - enthuBi. I Pi n� dii , I I . I champag jemper are said tc the buggy wheels stuck fast an wDi Id Bor is hard." It is not likely that' beiDg,-the prevalence of cold 'easterly gue.Buppers and a I ac .. , ke pas- � a ; astic political demonstrations that has e affecting horses in G:)&rich town- not turn around. Thissome ha; ex- severe sentence will be passed upon hw �winds accompanied by frequent night � s � h. , I 11 - I times, while he was domi 1�d i� I I I rig i I 1P. �, - I I Efted the young man So that h sp.0 con�ideriDg all the cirournstances of frosts, (so serious at this time' o the I ever taken place in Canada. _Xr. Mov�at . , � i I i t palatial residence, and' droved in his —A, flac, �bougl t by subsc ' I . I . - has been rip- ont of his b �d jerke I th wheel I the case. . appleiblossom), absence of rainfall, and . I . . P� . I I 0 1 ggy a � t I . P i, i I e I" iberty pole 11 in off in a hur - andlin. so doil) cut 3iB I -_ ­ ­­ ____ -_ . . is well deserving of aU the honor the Now, on to float from. t1l, � I I I . carriage. within a' erioa,"of two �i ) 'deficiency of bright Sunshine,; causing ; - � 9 i I - people can show him, He has labored Gorrio on .holioays. ; nose on the im of the wl eel a it I was . A Voice .from Dakota. I I - years, heis mighty thankfal f0i a do- 1 1 11 . lbackw,ard crops. June w;gs 1 V, drIv zealously' and continuously in the in- t . --J4.r. Wm. ,M cKi ie, who lives a short coming off, qo that lie had to b( 1 T ell AKRA, Pembina County, Dakota Territory, ' I Mont4, and the trees sufferea much nation o' $800 in hard cash: to be P lon . distance north Of 1 Be'rn , July 29th, 1684. 1 . terests of his Province, and frequently . , � . I I ore, hal the into the Du�erin House and have ,cob- � I i from the attacks of insects i ' conse- L * I � 0 1 Use tl� ; i I N�e no e 4 ont of town, and he has 'i .e m6de ! misfortune to ,hafe his leg broken webs applie to it- in ord I . . . � E r to a top the DEkn EXPOSITOR,—I write to- Bay nc� of the prolonged drought, which I I against great odds, and in the face of lof � locomotion provided ot hini by J i na- ,ast week -while mo �ing a barn. blood. . are all busily engaged waging the 41 bat- eventually gavie ott in July. In Kent . discouragements which 'would deter . I - —Mr. Davfcl Mill " of tb 3 .1th conces. —On Tne day morning A last w a I tle of life." Our crop Prospects are and other near by Sections the prospects .1 - i tare, and if he only po�s�ssod, & tAe I -_ . 1. and dishearten: a less courageous and � don of Usborne, has dAposed of his � I � Goderich rMa rchant while drivina o no good so far, and -if -the season continues tof the� apple crop are not enco6ragiDg. 0 ' of what he had previouOy r4lilesisly i �arm -to Messrs. (31 rh Jt Fletcher, for from Colbo ne, just belore ],each DO favorable an abundant harvest will be . epoits cc I . honest Inam, and ii , - ncur that the aggregate . OW that he has thrown away, would consider himself he sum of $11P500. The flum contains Dunlop's hill, Stopped his horse to a3E ist gath-ered here. 'Our harvesb will ".- . triumphod, it is only fitting, that the f 50 a6 res. I ,how- yield of marketable fruit will no$ exceed 1 W611 fi e vici�Bi- . an old lady, -,vho wAs walliing in o Go e- I ever, be comparatively late, in conse- alf an average crop. The �'vest, or � Mr. D. Graham,. of Riverdale a S . I . fa, and .the calse of tile I 0 people in whose in.torests he has labor. tuCies of ii gr I rich.. She ll�ad ja �b taker. a s at, and I quenoe Of llaVfDg had a considerable ider I ounties, claim a near approach . . - ed,should show in this tan _i ble manner, . � i , ' Well-knOW11WOOlIeD. good S ma nufactarer, A a port' of cooli weather during the 0 - ala:aver8ge cr( I )p,but,for the moist I I . 011 � , ! has Purchased the Clinton Woolen. Hills, I dozen eggs in the rear of thel wagon, Summer, althoudh we had Some exceB. art, this Stock is unfit for any ot6or 1. 11 boom " anctiofieEar is bv no milailB LX- I was placing her b sket, coot iniDg two ion that they appreciate his services. 1 We . I � . � I . � � . ceptional. There are thot sands �'f othe'rs 1; �ud will at -once 1.set them running when the horee Blied suJden]N to the I sively bot da "',"the mercury ranging i. - I Y8 -he Reformers Of the . I . � - - purpoaa than that to which it * usually . need -scarcely ask t � � - . . whose fall has been even more ri gain.- � - side of the road, and co pletely upset from- 90 to 100 in the shade. I yester. 'Applied. In the ' . pid and I I Z north the cultivation o f � ' L , I -Banner Co,anty of Huron to do their I I � —Mr. M lvurni, neLr Zurich, the vehicle, throwing bo h occupAts day took a few miles of a drive, ai�d he appl,p is sadly neglected, and t] I digastrous tham'his, and still, if a similar I . I i I 1i I ada !yield of one b andre I aind twenty- out, and'entulglinE itself in the'barnees' passed the farms of som 'former Huron- , rop is said to be Very light. T' ken al - duty on this odcaiaion. 1 N-Ve knowil. that 'boom were to start - six bu . . 6 . � . 01 .- up O -Morrow, 1068 tlbk' � �­ J�liels of fall waeat On from two and shaft retdified. hold ites and other; Canadian Amenca , ogeth,er', the accounis recei'ved. � to date they will, and that they will be largely " � ' . - a. The river . '. .%,;s, I . [I - 0 'wbi -latee -,vo have .excellent or � bear a stro I likeness,'and the . many more would be foand, 'wh p wo, Id, wres, i ell makes Bixt�., - bushels of tb6 reind and with the hell) of t many ,of whom , , . . I � Dg family and influentially represented at.this I I ;o the' acre. ; I I �P I I pursue precisely the Sam icoars . - ' , . farmerE;pasiii-iigso(,ijrel!Baiiedth frikht- prospects. On passing the farms of follow rig forecast, of one large producer . : : —Miss Lizzie S1 opparl, of the. Bay- ened animEl. Fortuiliatay th a , demonstration. A. meeting of each of , — 11 11, - I I 9 I d y's Alex. McLean ind his Son Alexander, is fairly representative -.—,, Last year - field- hine, Goo�eriel- township, was last injuries were nothino bevond % a8li'lat formerly from !Kip en, I waa� all P the Reform Associations should be held IT WOULD seem that the B 'undary - ' � P own the a 'ple crop in Kent and throughout � - - - . __ - nti ig c -so watch, Pt inches �n nglaud wa I I , I week . orwarded a b shaking u and e damage to the stalks of Fife wheat 5 feet 7 s much above the average; . 1 4 _�h ' I a en Set- e "' e a sf f (I I I ,.om peti b . as soon as possible, delegates ap- A*ard dispute has at len � th � � ing )ue of tl� a almost Dill. Alt ough ifte bas- length. The M 6srs. McLean have 190 . I 0 ; � . . . ra wagon it 9 �bhis y6ar it will'be much below the � pointed, addresses prepared, and out. tled in so far as 'the Judges of t1fie 1 in answering, ues low i . I . . . I � I .1 a Toronto ket of egg , a ere th wn 1 to tle 4itch acres to ha,rvest. Mr. Hillis, formerly ' verage. " I I rutb, . ]not one was b ia side. of this, every Reformer who Queen's Privy. Council can a ttle lit. I I rokeTo , from, Jbhe vicinity of Walkerton, has I � FRANCE. I I —Tle AikiDs fart 1, oil t e 3rd con- —A very leasarAi and succesoful �o- similax breadth of laind in crop, call possibly- make it convenient The fO1lOWiDg': despatch ,from ond6n, while 1 Advices from the chief Shipping ports I essio* of Hullett, vas a, last week cial was �el i on Tnegday evenling, the the- Messrs. Dobie and Murdoch, fro�n f France, &a well as thf I 11 I I . . I 3 int ior, in. shoald . arra,uae to be at the do- Erigla-rid, spea,: ks for itse f : Th award )Yauction.. kinCtristyp Dale was 12th' inst., at tho� residence of r. Colborme, have equally encou , �," . . I � raging crop icate'an aVerage yield of apples suit- monatration whether he be a delegate of the Judicial Committeelin thp Bou�n'. rhe parch . It'D .. ' 0 � I 1, , I aser , at � ,81 . He at once E'dwa"r'd 81h itt, Blyth, under the aus- prospects. Mr. Gordon, frona the vicini- ble for export. In the north slid north , , I . I : .Ojatar;.n- an I ornot. Irrespective of the duty which da,k;y dispute between d 'esold it - to the ten int, Mr.'JameB Me. , PiceB Of tb e adies'Aid of the Me th d fit ty -of Harriston, Peter Cameron from west crop prospects are none too favor- � . . , ,� I I ; ., I aulleii. � . I I devolves -upon Reformers, to thus testify Manitoba .has been rendered, . . r church� Di ring tl�e j.,bole eve 'iDg tie Stanley, James Manson, from T ible ,, but in the south and south west . I TT!he —M M. G. Can ero , - I i . � rs. P of- Go'derich, company: h Ld a 1 gra'nd sociZ t me. Smith, the Inglis Brothers, from tL:�t, plaippers claim a hair export trade for 1 . ; - I their esteem for and confidence in their boiindaries settled for Ontario wre pr4c. � while fishing - in - i he river recently, Towards; rE as and Kirkly from Blaushard, also J. 1�-. three. months from mid f ugust. I I � � . an add . ., I I . 0 1 I honored and trusted -le&der, the pleas- I tickIlythe Rarne as those Set caught a'; large ba ich' turned the - was read, nd - ai pursE of money -Switzer, of Mitchell, have eq ; � � , oul in the � ; I I uall ' ex- -'aua:da apples and renD S... 4. well ' � . � .. ii cales t five and a haltli,POUD. a. I I . � . I - ure they will gadil will amply repa 1 d Tile was pieaeilt�ed to I Mr. James Hewftt, tensive crops and alike promising Jr , ut leu onnes w I y ,award" of the Canadian rb tratots. t I oppe I Come wn - I ; I a al .. ignal Bays this is r A a- ordinary fish who hai b�eu ai most active a, id while Wm. H. Brown and Thoma " arid � i , - them for any Sacrifice of time they may H r Majesty in Council h i been I . , 13, light. j I I � itory, but a solid fa t. efficient merjaber nf! the ell urch for t he A. D. Gibson, from Picton, have simil I i � I I I I i ar BELGIUM. I � I make in attending. Let old Huron gr ciously pleased; to issue I an 01 der 1p. —The' flax harveitingin,ille'vicinity last f crops, the former having 125 acres, and From the apple sections of elgium. a seven- y ars. lie has een trustee I . . ii f �Zur ch is t rie. AMODg choir leader, bible! class 1 ieacher, cle sa the Giboons 150-, much of which pro- reports are unsatisfactory. Tla abun Stand in the front. ra,nk, at the Mow at proving the Award and orLing obe;, . 'Urning (""it fi * D .1 - . demonstration, as she has always done ence theret - .1 .1 I the p llers is an old lady sixty-nine leader and local Proacber, and has d Is. mises a yield of over 30 bushels per ant crop . of last year has give place . � O. ,� . i j I . - - I I J�� , years f age; she be rig oldest flax charged the duties � . � 0 a large io one of limited proportions. The yield i on all former oceasiohs when she has = �� I I evolvi ig upon hi In "Ore, In Vie ' f marketiDg such . - very freolaeutly,ir 0 1 . . - . puller jar und �jariel , the Oungest is a in such a manner as to secure the re- am' grain, improved roads are )f early varieties, of which a few, parcels HISTORY epea a itsellf. I i oun� of . . come into competition wi-th other Coun- I I J I' I oy nct ten ye�rs oll . I I I In I spect of an ho have been asBocitAed necessary, a d the ,aboVb-narned in&i- aave already been shipped, will e com- - 1648 the following resolution was I I I ties. The deMonstaration, be it re- I I I � I —Tlie'miner4l wMer's rings struck with . him. - As be: is Dow moving to viduals, in COUjUDetion with their neigh- aratively light, and by the nividdle of a 3 I passed by the English H6nse d f Coh! I - at the Harbor raillB 3alt orkB in God- Grimsby !his removal has created a va- bors, are now grading the leading roads ctober will be exhansteid-� __ T yield membered, will be at Toronto, on Tues- I . I '. � : w . 6 . I Mons : , Erich i 3 steadily run iDO alld is of ex- cancy � day, the 16th of September.. � I P t which will DO be ea,ily filledi with a $1,200 grader,run by six teams, )f late varieties is reported still lighter, I " The Comm -ions of England a, sem bli- cellent quality. Th Signal's%ys itis a, —The:other nigh1t a young man- In. while the smaller sized grader is bei mol the quantity for shipment in mid - 'i ; I ) I �, - . ed in Parliament finding by long exper'' Popular drink, and J� as cheap as it is ployed in Slanlake�s mill pn the' ake pur-chased by the several Boards ,vinter will be only nominal. '. I 11 SOYE of the Conservativ � . � � 69f I I e papers are eno�e that the House of 'Loidii is lb�&' wholec,orne. i . . � . ! 0 . . I road, about ithree 'Miles � rom Ex�tdr, Township Supervisors for the use of the 1 HOLLAND. . . . I I . usdless-and dangerous to.the people of —M % Hartman ap)la, of trying to console their readers for the r . � . I I I . Znrich, made a wagqrwith! his enployers hELt public,so when you againvis- r 1 The news from Hollabd and the ­ : 1. defeat their party has met with on the Al an o a cont nued, have ihoug�t Bowed i bushel of I I v ,-h eat which he be could Pr ure a jug of v hiskey with- ,western friends you can rely on straight J�hine�dist:Acts is not encouraging. Cor - I fit o,ordainan enac,andbeit, X ; ,I . I Prd�i!�- laids abushelfor Tie,same yield. in'& certain eng 0; time. The In. 11 y roads instead of the winding trai a iespondents agree that the out -turn I Boundary Award case, b� telling them ed and enacted by: tbia present i PaFli!a;- ed -hina thirty-six" uslels., A bashel being duly deposited, tbob pedest ian which you formerly travelled, whi ivill but !slightly exceed half an average - . that the Judicial Committee of the ment, and by t e a;uthority -of th 3 133 . i measure was fill.edfrom t ( sarriewheat', preparedlor trip to, Exeter to pr6du re large gmuarios and' other evidences of rop. -Oat of late varieties tender - Privy Council decided that the swaid - th I � � I ad it -urned t e scii . les al a I the Y, ��� . t from henceforth the House c r Lor a a 13venty-fivel whiske' taking off all his clotlibig prosperity will meet your eye in ever Sweets, and Paradise promise I fairly, I . . Z I ly InTarliament should be and is here " i ; I of the arbitrators was not legally bind. , . I - FoundE; I ! but his shirt , In *s Soon i -nude co'no] i- direction. Our mountain country is aving least -suffered from night frOBtS t . o ly abolished and Jaken awau." . —A'Vbung earn . , beloighig to Mr. tion he Sita . I ted - out at a break. I e . -k being Be i wh, I � - I . � ing, aind as this. is what they had always I � ! . ttled even in advance of tl�e hen blossomirg. �Early apples� which # it is to be hoped the pre' libation I alter lffcGovv�n, of East 'Wawanosh,-. speed,- but hE t gone far b �� �. . � entja� - had no efo e a surveyors, and is reported to be an ver a small area of ground, w,'111 give contended., th I t at therefore the decisi r "a lelt Bt&Ddibg in,-th, e fiel4 attached rig overtook.,aim, ar d thinking nt tract of landi Stores a � nly %'moderate yield. " I wift result in Bomethiag In r, ,� . . I he k Iew excelle re � i e I 'Tecti 0 � I , I ���� ie toareaperwbi�e th.) dril*L went to the horse hellcaught it by the head, ek- being built, and stocked, so ' I an n I that tl e � GERMANY. has Practically been in their favor. Of I th I did that of tw.1h. Or , dye4rsa . Shock, leaving - the I -1 coursd-, this is one way of putting it. I om I I i . 99 rna(b: ne in gear. pecting he Fould catch e settlers can get all necessary goods Reports from Hamburg, Stet 1. . . EM � i The team took frigh,j a� id 'ran away, buggy bobind, dnd thus got a lift on the without making a, fi * ' an - Both- Conservatives and Reformers I MANITOBA iS__i_ —_ _�d w� ' f ty mile pilgrim aE e the interior of germany, predict a short - ' � '-: we I rsup�l ith 04. n taking a complete i �rec. I of 1 the m ao way. The d Iver not behl B to embina as the settlers of former crop of all kind'k of appl knew very well that the aw . ! I , ea. W e last 9,rd. was not tarlo notables just' now.; Hod, Win. c aine I efore they we f9 s;o pp�a. -to see Such (ostumes as h 3 ore, took times had to do. I may add that it is y was quite a f nll cro At is I leg 4 y binding, ,so th . at it w7as not He I Dougall Js at present ) j�, on � —A­oung gallwatlin 'cO ,ear there . . - - i� 'k to :r t, wo ,a � I impanY with the traveller for a highway robber, al d being agitated to cbaDge the county seat said Phat the growth this yeEir` will � dies, while cro �sing I he Maitland - . ! . � treated him i �a such, strikin v him a h%: d to Cavalier or some other mor"o centri 61 10ave only a small balance available for necessary to go to the Privy Council to through the country ; . . � H n - AleKand r river a Union the township of blow' on the � iea'd, ,which ft Iled him io position, the western citizens preferrir g export, � I Ville ' - find out what they already knew. � But Mackenzie and party is partaking of t � ( olbori , paid mol 1-tention to the the ground *1 nd the buggy, vheel pas i d to sacrifice the $20,000,sunk in . - . le r au - ?_ buildings I PORTUGAL. i , these journals do not tell their readers ho4itality of his friends tbere, god . I 6dies than to -the lin S,aad consequent. overhim. 1131aidon the road fora � t at Pembina by a clique who carried the Sbipmentsoif early apple why it is that the award was not legally He6tor Langev - � � 1, r drove into a hole n thy bed of the two 8 frol� Por - I hours before he was picked u . . - I in is expected in!Win 1. I . 1p. He measure for the issue of bonds over the tugal, which commenced with July, __ - - -1 I i r ver, frota which lbh6 trio Were towed ouud )n the head w a * veto of Governor Ordway rather tha c ontinue I I ; . 9 I 9 To all of th'pse 0 rig t by a yoke of ox I to arrive at irregular i lervsls binding;, they do not tell them that all pe � to -day. had'an ugly, i v I . � en.' ' he was struck with ihe whip. - - further submit to such injustice a A t � ' I J : —The other Ikwv I e -wife of James —The Godgrich Itar of last w�(k inconvenience. Tricksteria may flouris � *ons abroad. Prices bear faVorable thstwas required to make the award heiirty-welcome is being ,oxten', ed by in consequence of quarantine testric- ' ' - . legally binding was the consent of the the hospitable and.warm-li 'arted,peo �e . I eacom, of the '13flyfie'd concession, says: On M day afternoon last Sairah for a time, but an intelligent public wil dompa . rison with those of last year. .9 1 ' .P Goderioll town I . . � I Dominion Parliament to it. Had Sir of the Prairie Province. It was lixpeell. I qhip, i flet - vi th, a, painful McLeod, daugliter of MrBi Norman not a ways submit tamely to ther Crops are re orted good, but '�riivsls . - - I � I .`0 P - I � . . I � ohn MscdOnRla ano!l Ho . cow�ran against the c)ae,s . . ,ppreci- John Macdonald,. as the leader of the ed that Sir J I i a,cideut. While entlagedin milking, a McLeod, of St. Goorge's Crescent, wlilile nefariouB schemes., f1ter September will have no a . I Was atten et-ry.picking with a Elections are beginning to b6 spoke able influence on the English markets. I I _ d- returning from b ' . . ;majoxity in that Parliament, secured its EAvard Blake would honor the ProviD —Lo3t spring Mr.Vrn. Herbipon, of number of thers �passed through the about and the Can adian-Americaus a e � Afte i . � i I . i r due consideration of the� whal BaBerit to the aMard, whielf � I ' the Bayfield road , i ' i 6 � he could with a visit this summer but Ive be. . dooleiich 'township, premises of . latt'si�aill on the, Maib- being canvassed cautiously, as they " , Of the facts Set forth in the various re - 0 : � . � . Lave-, done had he liked, the isward lie,�e that both * gentlenle I I started a small orewilery on his farm, land Flats. A Bh1ift, on which are . in, some parts,give the balance of power ports, the impresBion prod -aced and net I , ' I t n, Ow rig �:) P: incip y for his o � cc enience and several whee's, run between the build- to whichever patty receives their su i - result obtained for practical purposes would have been legally binding, . and press of pu.bh-6 business,! hav� be ii 3ommodation' of , e . '] i I I t I I f 'w of his ings, aboui � foot f rj)m the ground, 612 a port. But in present circumstarie.ja io:— : � the boundaries of the Province would for6ed to Abandon their previous inte . ia�eighalc)ra who mig ' � I i . .� � . " t cli �'Se to send some of the rty st�apped over it' go rig many are undecided, their former syW- '; I That the apple crop of Europe, .K T!!!�� � i 't 11 V � 11 i �u � b � k ^,I .-I 6 �p it f p I., , i n b I I I n t�I. I e ; . � 16 ,� I .9 , a I � �I i 11 I � . I i I I I ep i i 0 1 ; , � I � 11 � i L :1 b t __ Is P-1813 the ry, � 0 1 1 � a I I Ji ��' . I 0 131 jai 11 h 1, 0 � 3 4 I - I 7 I � i i I I I � I I I !` � I t 1� , � t h I P It e b � i '14 I 1[ t 1( L L 1�", I I � V � I he I I I � 0 1 1 11 le et il � 0 li , I A I 11 I 7r 1� 1 1 1 � � 1� P � f I I tbbii cream to him. � It WaB, intended through the ar . Miss MaLeod's d e a pathies having been with the Republi. aking it Re, a whole,will be considerably be as firmly and as legally fixed as they tion, much to the disa�ppolntmobt so q also as an -experimerit, a*d by all ac- : we now, and all the, a,gt&tion and irri. regret of the Manitoba 1; - I caught, and sae wea: throwii backw4rds can psrty. While the Democrats and der ,'that of last year. 3 � � . - � a. A�4. Ma _1 counts it has proved' . : ,a raiy . tation which have &risen on the subject kenzie is accompanied' . I tif ing Buc- and drawn under �he revolving.shlaft, some of your Canadian journals charge 2 That fall shipments of � A � erican � k is. Maok . q: s, for whil6 farme Ja . m . by- , r . , e I Y b tt er is Selling until it, reached the middle of her b1dy. the Ro6publican leaders 'with gross coi- *nd Canadian apples to Glasgow and I ; � . . . _ l � � 4 : - i I I i 1, '. � ; . : I . ! . � I i � - . . I . -1 , . � . . q I 1 . I , I - ? I . � � . - � . � . I . I I . � . i . � : � I - � I i I -_ . . I � I : . � I i" � I 1, . I F i - i I . I - � I - I � . __ . . : I I I � 1, i I I I . P . � I I I - - . I � I I . � i I i : I I I I � I I ib i - i . � L -1 I � . � i � . I I � ; __ . ; � � I , I � - i � . I . I I I I . I . i . I i ; . I � i .. � . I I � I I i � ! ! � � t � . � . 7 I — I . . . � i I I I 1. i - . � I I - . 1 4 . I I I � : . I ; . I . I . : �� I ; I i � . � � � � I � I i I : . � . ; Z � � � I I 1� 11 I I � . I i ! I . I : I ; . . r , I ;. i � d * � ; I � - '. I � . � I � I A. I . � . 7 1 - . � i . - � I I 7 ! � 1 ; , . I � i � ! � N � � . � I . : I i : L . I i . 1 � I I I I �; I - I i i � � : I , I . ! I I I , I ! I . � � . I �. : � I . I . i .: I � : - I i , . . it I . . 0 � . I . I I i � : � I I . I I . I I . . i q - I : I 'i . i I : � � . ! I . . - i i i � . t . I i I I ; i , � : , � F . � . - I ; 4 � - I I ! I � . I i I � . . . - . ­ . � . I I . - ­ - �, � -1, � -_ill_ .- .1 . I I __...1;_ ... _�, 1. - - � _- -..-I--,- ­­__ J I.. I I - I", _ , -I-- I � I I � I - - - - - . 11 -I - - - - . - - . ­ . I I . 1 _ -1 — - - . � I I- - . I . . - . � . . I I I � I _. I i - . ! I � i . ! �� - . . - � 7 - � � . AUGUST .22, 1'84, . . — ___._..________ ___ ________ I ,� � Liverpool should Meet with igood & mand at values ruled by.sup, , . Y. 3 That shipments to Lonaoo of .91M solid'stock will, as in ' . , similar I seaBom I Compare favorably in net proceeds . , I other markets on this aid.. .! "14th : I I am, Sir, Your obedient's I I . I . J. B�ervlwtj - �Roxu. � . __ � � . The Crops- of Ontatio. According to the report of tl�ie%re&t - of Industries for August a good I h I -of grain crops in Ontario seems �rylftt . well assured. The fall wheat �91vel at � , I average yield of 21i bushels i a I bol the Spring wheat of- 18W bushels Por's'ere ,_ the average of both being 20 btliaQsl and the a:ggregate prodiactiohl 'a. " - ceedes... . that of last year's harvest by. 110,1,6 � . bushels. Barley was a good ejop i010DO. I . sontheriL and South- weste I 11 the .-. I - rn cOuzitieg of . . - the Province, bat in the north - . era Ata " �. north eastern counties it was i ; i by the Summer drought; T,�htlrecw F . �� though plump and heavy, w 6 qa* � : ,as! it .1 areas discolored by � largi - . the rain showerg ,,f � the last week of July, The ' . I accounto 01 i the oatbrop are much the saille "f,, ;� barley,�Ibut being two or three ,W � later luill ripening, it has been eek, -.1f, , . � I 9% I I , benefitted by the July rainiax and i 1 P yield will Possibly exceed the �es - a '� ' ' I :� I ,; j I_" :� I . The area in rye is much ks3 ibian i ., . I - year, and the average 3 ield abviat - . , - the - same. Peas is a bountiful ero, � N Wid it � I'll is ripening under the D101st fav,orab 1 circunas I tances. The Pea-bu-a i 6 �� : 0 48 done I much less harm than usual t 'a yea, � . ::: � � . and in many localities throug lout the, ! west it . has hardly appearedat all i, , . I � t I The Krea and proolaction of �h.e fore. � . - . going crops for two Successive har i V684 : are given. as follows �: 1 ; : , , 1 1894 i�� t Acreg. Bushels. Acres. 1 ZtLvhel,, i Wheat_ 1,586,961 81,730,8" 1,ft82,616J2l,870^ � Barley.. 701,435 17,860,777 7,57,1,56,18 414 %7 T�' Oats..-. .1,485,620 49,'"0,i3j000 1,418,3091 ) - K573," .2 Rye.. .. 1,01,141 1,630,417 -188,11, $,010" i Pens_.. 670,628 13,106,062 512 ' 741,10,08,1�3 1 The hay crop was injured to ome ex. � ; I tent by the frosts of the last week , 1 � M , ,1 May, and more Seriously by theldrought, t of June. The yield is eat ' . � in'*ed..baft. �, 3,044,912 tons, or about 1,0oo,W t,,,, � J` Z I'll less -than last year. Tbeappea�ranceof I 1 . � I the corn crop is not promiai�& aue .! . partly to inferior seed, an& �par.tl, I � I - to the low temperature prevaill , I July. lig - I he .for.� " I I .., � � tune of the crop depends on the'Weather! , of August' anof September. The axes�. 4, 1 � I � planted is 174,834 acres. Beajaia hayel 2 ' - , suff ered from the drought arid coof ' I weather, and they will mature �a veek' �, or ten , da a later thaL,� 1 3, y nsuiL The, � . I plants, however,are strong and hes-ithy. � I . ", and being well loaded, a goo4i cropi.8i � i� likely to be gathered -the :eitima6l 1 ', being 552,253 bushels from an a,roa of! 1. I 1 24,877 acres. The reports of ,the rwti !� . I � I crops are gene -rally favorable,. � .Pots.' ' toes are excellent, and mahgolds &ndi 1 " carrots are fairly good. Turni�s rnade�f ' 4 f : SI w growth at first, owing to 'the dqt -' Z w,peather, but the recent rains ll' ; 1 . We been v ry beneficial. The area in pojtatoes'I . is 168,862 acres; in inangol , . ! acres; in tcarrots, 10,980 g ds,.18,3t11 1- & I acres a.nd in! �� � - sJuAipsi'104,108 acre3. 1 The t6tol aml . I � I ; il I in roots is 302 291 acres, or about J,500! � . � I ri�ore than la sit, year. I � .� . I I I . I E I , � I -_ . I L I � __= . ; . � iary �, Notes of a Trip to %the * I I� � . � . L I � � I . � � I i . . ; . Northw st. I . i � I �� : . I ; .MR. EDITOri,-I Went on board the' ..' i � � ! Steamer Ontario at Oxoderich on tho �, ' 2istJun1e,l884,andbsdaloVely.s , P I ! I tl�e lake� calliDg at 10 c r 12 ports on out 1 11 wiaIY UP,,deliveriDg supplies for the rail", ,� �� ' road. Landed at PoR Arthut at 6 ; I ' o'llock a. in. the'24tb. Laid o thema � P I Ver I uttil 2 p.m., when I to k* th,e train for � i � ' Winnipeg. JAne25th,- Got toRatPort* i I a �' ` ai 11 o'clock a. in., and had bf-eak. I f Et and dinner both to etber,and % very 11 I � po�or affair it was, amd got to Winn' . :) 1peg ;`1 I 0out 4 p.m. 'It is a W)Bt desolate and ., b�rren looking Country IL11 the way froni. � f !, POrt Arthur to Winnipeg, a distance () 11 ` atut 430 miles. If th 3 railroad cow� ;I f ny get any traffic for their roaa they ,,,, ;vifl have to find a mar4et for rocks an4 .1, .. � siiiall spruce trees. Jn-fle:26th,-A wet '11 i . m1orniDg. J48. Scott, ]ex. Kerr ana I 1 'had a -walk through thd city in the fore. '11 noon. Mr. Luxton, of t eFreePressjor* :- . 'I mierly of Seaforth, drove me all ov,erthe 1, � ci� , � � y in the afternoon. We vi_-itea Ann.r. p, At�0111 g's � Point. St. BO Difa,ce, 10donaut and 13� showed' bbe publia build� �."". - me all � , . . , 8 � ' � I . � logs, - colleges, . school and ch-urche& , I ore are some really splendid building 1, I . .. � � in. Winnipeg and they are putting -up 1, , I . some ve expensive ones this -s=tfter, i I � . I aiid put ing in agreat many ea ensive : ,n + -1 so , wers, and M r. Luxton told e th%t they are going to lay o it about $80,000 1 04 ceda� pavement ana they certainly � ,,, need it, I as it is almost impo,r sible to '', drive aldng Main street when jt�rainoo .:� � , ; Z I I slnoul& think that taxes must,be high ' , � , in Winnipeg a's the city debt 'is aboat : two and. a half million dollars.� I mot F: . ith a w.1 ome forty different pets -ons in � . Winnipeg that I knew . ) June, I I . in O,ntarict . I 28th, -A dull wet morning aild it ii, I I � almost impossible to walk on the streelici I , the mud isso slippery. Mr. tioasaall I i and I wont out to Stoney Mouhtaii i*1 I � I I , the af terinoon on the cars. Thero� jsve;y' , I I 11 t 1 little land under cultivation all iblie Weyill I . I � out. There was. a field or two at the. I I ; � : I I I . I I ,mountain in wheat but it did I)Iot look I I I I . I . : I , very propaising. I walked abo t, throe 1; I 1 1 . ! � -1 - miles on! the prairie out to Nelso. j'o. '14T. I Nelson was away1rona home but, I I I tea withl Mrs. Nelson and her olitighter. 'I � I got a drink of very cold walb�r therO 11 I . and ask d them if they kept ic , wheti , they to i� me to come and loo at th8 � well. I . n quite solid to Vntli- � in about 6 or 8 feet of the top, ju at roOM !, I . - enough to let the pail � do - wn, . T1181 .1 keep a few cows but do': hot c 1111tivato � much grDund, but the land is al fenoea ", in. I saw here a nice herd of i� out 20 , � or 30 tame buffaloes. It seems to1a I 0 . I that theifoul weeds are going to get�thO .- better of! the fartaers about hert if theY do not ,R�ltivate their lan(f bettAt. i June I ; 29th,- he Sabbath, a dull wett�J�Y. I - 1, I ; went to St. Andrews church fiieirD4 , andevehing. There was a predy,lurgo -,�; � congregs tipu in the morning; - , 0 � " ,. I '' 1. � Mr. Pitblado preached two ver � . lent Sermons. June 3(0)tb,—I le , fbr t116- ' : �., west at �.30 a.m. 4-nd got to BrOd011 ; , � I about 2 P.m. The train stoppe4 sbollt� i ' . half an bour when I went to G:ri$W1D1d1 , I I a small 'Place with a box car for it S* ' tion, tw� small Stores, -a post office sua :*,, blacksmiRhs.hop and a kind of a t;%V18rl1 I kept by � Mr. or Mrs. Speirs. .1 askea I a, . � if I P,Oud haveSome tea. The Wolnflu I of the h ae told me I could have $ORO `;.. i I � if I waitea until she was re%dY 0,13she " I ' had plenty Of other work to do� SO I' i 1�ad to wait patiently until the 0$ b6li I rang, when I and two or three OthaO . _ started to go in. She told us t4st WO not for -4s as she had her own fa�11000 feed first. I started to leave w1*1 8110 - relente4 and gave us a cup of 05, SIla � . I � . ! . i I - . . 1 � I t I I - 1: I i . I , � . LL I � :1 I i I . - � I . .. : I LL . . ! li .. � . I I ! I . L L ; . I . I . __ I . Z : - - � . - i - _­_ - ; � I &."§ - L I I . . ; - : W � . ; i . I i . r' I I i i 1 � � � 3 . I � I . i - i ,; , J I . � . I I � ; . � - A . I i - ! i I omigusT 1 4�) 0 � I I I � www��� I � � I . , - q I I I L I � 4 L �01,e jmew hov� to � ! j - �Par � , I though She !4 . I , to be ,civil. I F : . A N � bow I - 3 Ine bacli i I 0 ) � .'arivi - I � , � three miles Wirt] � I I .or oa;h. I 1. -th 'Mr, R -an � i � . 1%% I I I I L I'Mok board alia d! I I farm. HL6 'ba� � . L L -big - I I . . 0S early so,lft,�"-71 . ; , ; . mel A u. . ,V.olll but SO ! i . ! 1L I I I �Oud Oats are n�t sf)� , , .1 _f iLt is a I a 1ii,a I , g3o I � � I L . L � i i e n, --dry ,c � ,,, It has, b e v . I . . I - . , late SOM_ju grain , - I . tke ; -wei�k, " ­7throO or font � ! � . . ,� 1. t_ �i a L W. . : lan naho '-�F, 4 nB .i ; i , blo,A,.an � 4 . i� 11 � Z -o acres woodland 4 . 1 river about b4lf :a - I . . , I - � - - a�. teh 1: I , �Iitoad,. lie h I L L , I � properV,V and Al lie 1 4 , i . , TIP he wolild c I I . -ings l� '11 -braw 170 acres t1i L � � I i . 1 1 oettler13 are C1'4'V9 1, I * I i " , A ing in order to 91�t. i i uds. Ur- Hall I � i . 1A i ! W. fMe large fields Of " I ! . I, - I ,�, 31 a .... ah, Mic. Uaill V I ; ,� to the south 11,&V - .1 ie. ; � . ; . . I I ; "i !- L I evxv Bown -ra?u - 1 1 - * " � I .- I !_ the %ariners hv,m A � . ! . I i 1, tivate too In,aclll , � a Say that f . I , _� � Ishoul . I I C -� % ,rop at har ve -, N I . � i I � land labor. July � I - 1; , , little frost thifi 11101 i � , ' � I L did -much hi%,rtij. � it L � . *n . I : 1ov4er to Wm.(3 _L I , ine ten , 1, I to'nee of mii� il I .. I � ; 1, Ir � � siniboine rive 0 ! � As ! -not much Ian 1'. : I was I - i 4 q vultivation. U4111 . . � . - . , � i goodzectiou, f; Il,) P . � i 11B I � this SPri'39"al2il ! , ]put fjrty in crop � L . � � .and I ana:afr4id i r I I — , � gorod. July 3�dl . � : '13 farMj F_ ii i Gray _ . I - ! I � : I � : very thin aud� sh:�7,1 , . i- I ling ,%Vittl� a I , : � - inorn I "Y . I � f . gh the liifihl t : throng � I � i Chatburn's *rm: I I � � - l. - I � a, ! home. I f0u4id . I L :bed WkIl ; RU 'open .9 ik ' L � I in, it. He ba a % ,�, I - be ginnil f, t�. � iusc - -17 . . � i Iptq,toeS arJ3 I jr,uly 5th —Alreat I . . -ir � I I visited. a - J�)Inl � I i ! ic � I IEI-e has got SIA 11 el I to the'north ibf W , al , � soil r - ,eems re I . � i section.. H -e, ba� I I -ell� I L looking very U, : ; , I - i y, Pjtatoes I barle, - : � - ,:, Ing pretty fair. � I . 1 7 bar, theothe� Ijal : I L . : : of wheat, 20 ac� � roots all looldt)" ! � . �0 . I i - 100 acres fenpekl i � . ; -catCle, whiclai 18 r � : I ; : I �'country, as tberei, I I h ! - u-ndred wh<i �a.fi I I I ; July 6tb.—Tlie fl -3 ! . I I � r I ,Old. I waltea A � I � ! � about two mi Wls, � i ­ ! by Rev. mr. I J i I , L * Ml* : aiit � chur ch Or i � � -V I Sion. VTe had . I . ; July 7th - —Il W all I L -e=4 farm. : He �. � i � Shipof, Morris- � , � � crops, and ho be r i : in the coun#Y�' rretty Uir. 1 1� VL I � ,. � � . I tile name of 461Z . ! : of wheat-, whiell. � . � I S ,ext I - � I ,over 20 hea ca ( �, � -fOa1131 Rna t41--- � � I Y1 � . . mi L � -c� i yo&r-B in the' I ! I I I next CaRll or I I of Grey, whio UV � - a a g I i L , - -He ha A I i ,whent, 35 jrL Qat"L i "O I potatoes, all I -,I J . I i has some igllc�l I : ,�d (-, . r I about 20 he' I I I i - ai � . Itty corrifbrtt � Pre � I - �., . � ;& I try -well. i - I AAh r . to -night -w' -d : i , I � 25 miles tb 114 � I ' of ! I oats for 20 i --';. ; , I I bin� all aRV-1 ito 4 1 - ! ; � i son 1own. 0-,30 tc­ � !; ship 15, raii-g-4 2'� ; I - . i � in wheat, 95 -in - i five in root $�, : F.; 4 4 � 1--ing, he saijI ila"A � � � ! short for thir'll ; � - 4ea�ri V I i : Giin�ez cailao j : . : I : � faxm is in 0'011� I - I ,- I i I acres in wbeAwt. . I t � -which look �11'4 i I 1 . i � . : 'There is a �fit-wl I I � ! � I i 'on the plaijl%i 4 ! crop whicb�� is ) ! L I - � nk th,e4e I fA i " thi i . � i � � 7 i � I make monb]yi 1W . � i I � I , i i -to BOW a,, 4rg I i when you i gu� I I I � I � t L z Profit, ff aiiA �w I � I 'Visited. -Ar. '� ; I of crop in, -I'vW0 : J hi I ; - . Thesettle- ; .1 I � . � � breaking, 4='h j J � arld four � hut : jG,rant, of JB�ru ; 4il, � Aeal �Of br�u , . - . *_ 7 . Bond $2 1 - I , I . the first c4op. . . � 1 r,oae,on bom I : . I calleol 0:11 st . . Ile farmsi-sili . . ! ; acres in ictor I ne 0 . � former Mira il . . . I ai.oner. Ue i I I � - prettV welL. I � I . .. , e.tLd e x ten Date, I . � 1 tr�'. One' buti I - i 20 feet br,6L a4l, � . ,which is -the , . � 4 10'.Wnj I � S thr(!e ( . . I : � -<: I nmety-five 0 � ! I L rather- tMa a , 1001L wdl'! sm I I I y 4 1 1 also Sta � ell. 4 1 has 25 - ' . I I I . I .- �Lnd he has f, : . -war, a schoul; . . I I . llghW . h0oa the I I � bei,ng �orw . to L I goo m I 1 4 � I ; I hood. T, lEly I � -clusion tj Lat i 1,:. get it in early I [ depend ,du 9 I 1; will ha,ve! to V. I � I � I . . I Flame as 0 Pay . � . I -,A goo(I � a0s� , r, lar. -Robert 40 ' . anf,l droVe 11'� I eight miles. , to Was a )lr_ L L I - '' - , " office, ' anil 11, run a Vm-es-hi � look like it 9 '� thin. We - . on .our wi4v - I . I - V mu,�h ly I __ L IZ7 1 - croP13 W I-&.---A -i. - -_ I puc�.yv%"A oky w I . I 1 L . . � . ! I I L � � I *I . L I I � - I