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The "November' . Report - of he
1 ree,u of Industries contains Trevi ed
:statistics of the grain crbps•ofOnta,
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based on returns of -actualyield mode:
threshers and corresgonpei�ts. 1
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Thee produce of fall 'wheat is consi
,erdbly under the estimate made;
'Oa the: lst'of August, - the full extent'
-of: the injury. donee by rust - not be
•r slued at than time.: The worst ret
-pests relate .to the western, half of , he
tov nce, where the bulk of the call
wbeat,is grown • There the crop. vas
seriously damaged by winter weather,
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and although a . partial :recover
Made as. the;gioWing season,advan e
'the grain was blighted: in the ripenin
tage' wth 1st: As a result, the aver..age yield ishw and : the quality p®or.
:' - In tl e,eastern half .the plant Swint red
-well and the •yield -per . acre is. cl
higher, than in_ the west, but the ust
-• eitects; are only less severe.,- 1
Spring wheat' = is., generally reporte+
as at excellent crop, the • drain lei in
:plump and the yield; per ,acre 0944
Must and the midge - affected it injuria .
.o isly in some localities,'as in theC` un;
ties of . Ontario, Durham- and • ' or-
thumberland, and in all the nor# etn-
.aounties late -fields were .hurt by tbe:
_:September frosts.: • But for these :draw-
backs, the crop would have been o eof
the best.that tht:country-- has pro luc.
The total breadth. of fall_ and,sf
• W,igeat thisyear is 1,6'6,545 acres
:the 6 reclUoe-•21,3±1 32`9 bushels
1' - " , a
rear the'breadth. was ,1,7`.75;3.37
-and. produce:.40,921,20.1-ushels: '•;
average yield. of fall wheat :per
last,year, was 26.3: bushels, .' an
spring .wheat 16.5• This year
average of sp 'ring wheab
els, end of falr:wheat :only:10.54.
The season; Was ttiilL a - -s"°s
annougn zn}e berry is plump it is: -;
erally:'discolored. •-A large porti
it will in consequence be fed o_
farm. The -area, under -crop was :'
;622; !acres, the • produce 18 .,.. �_.. 69
,
bushels, aid th average - yield per
acre 24.67. ; : Last • year - the area was
.848,617 area, the procitice:24,284,447
bushels, and the average ,yield . • 28.6'
bushels
The oat crop has been; a- large and
fine -one. The grain -iso exe*nt.
quality, especially in. •thewstern half
of the: Province, and many .eorreepond
eats} remark, that in weight it exceeds.
the tandard bushel by. flour :to- six
:-.pounds. • In the northern -eoun ies
:sorn3•-injury was done ".by .early fro s,
but its `extent in:the aggregate' is' of
appreciable•; The. total produce 6f he
1,42',1,529acrea in crop int :•55,48 ; 117• ';
bushels, or :3; 8.9 bushels per' gcre �'
year' .the ::area was 1,375,415 �e
nhe groduce 50,097,997 bushels,.
the average per acre 3114
Peas sovta on OW land ,was inj r ed.
-.by the rainy. weather: of _July, but on;:
►igh lor.:well=drsined. lanes it waal an -
excellent Crap. -The. bug �wasleas: de=
" etruc#tire. than in former. . yam; .in'.
some; districts it seems to brave- .di
pared. The -area in crop.Was54-1;
acres;- the'`yield : 14,728337:- bus
and the yield. per., acre 19.81 bus
.140 year the area was 557;'1 57 etc;
the yield- 10;943,35,5. bushels, and,th4.-
yield' per acre;' 19.6 bust els.
Cors, buckwheat and beans vel
�- `' generally
destroyed,.by the iron
�f. September that it ie,iin 'possible to'_
ate their produce Beans We
partial' crop: in, the localities•; vii
• they are'chiefly grown, but:thoues
of acres of corn 'and buckwheat w
. Witterli ►' ruiner f n . - t te.=_ districts `
fsvoa�ra<blo. tb$beir msterity.
.. - ax'elloiring- a�►tement of -
• uce of the- .principal crops
of . Ort de for, the.:.y,
1$0and.883 ..:�
•• is €
�Acatu 1f883.'i3veHs.-ACass. i8$2. Erma.
p n▪ g b,►lt3, ,155,? -10:992. 91f
fisrief t1; .a ,712;.,191) 7-874,(110
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o • `' 1;09'L ,,EJ&l stoli15-1:3'l,'119Or.
:113T4,42;4104413,:-.4..060:-
Perm 341fte --s41 --s 24-411,320
... I earecets.
1 wheatL 45c#to1O5c: per, bushel:
• '. to 100c.. r -bus.
FI ley -45 to 45c., per bushel
is 30c. •per bushel..
'88C, to 76' per bushel.
35C:: -to -40c. =per bushel
�75c per bag..
*- 7 per -ton.
114 2.75 per csvf
of _18c.` to 180. per lb.
ps kina--50c.to 75e.
Ides -5e.. to-. 6c. per lb. _ 3
llo --6C oto 7e. per lb. •
rk-45.09 to $5.25 per cwt.
ood--$1.50 to $1.75 per '.cord.
?ggs•-40c. perdozen _
Bitter :16c. per 1b.
4.77
0ORN•
On Friday, ` the 9th inst., at
ucknoW, -the wife of • John: Craig,
trriage maker, -Of a son.)
t LE.= -Oh `Friday , the _9th inst.,. ; at
cknow, the wife of` _ Sobeski
ttle, merchant of a -son
L iHART,--On'Siinday,the l ltd lust:;
i Langside, the wife of James
ckhart, blacksmith,of 'a daughter.
DIED.
v.:_1st 1883,
- ills No ,
S ER: 'On` Batu y, ,.
the_residence of her grandfather,.
r. Vim, Orr, West Wawanosh,
ura,:. daughter of . Mr. • John
ssar, of Grant Marais,' Michigan,-.
ed.2 . years and =4 months. `
TEAMHLtt WANTED.
ANTED, A MA LE, TEACHER FOR:
-13 ;hoot Section No, 14, Huron, second
birdclass- certificate. Duties to com-
b •e.nn.the first of -January next. Apply
ug salary expected to -
JOHN' REID', Trustee
st2 Lurknow
STE Eng' ESTRAY..
AMID TO THE PREMISES OF THE
Subscriber; West -Half .Lot.11, Con': 7,
..Ashfield, on or about the.20th Octo• `.
&st,two rine years-ojdred steers;= The owner
nested -to prove iptroperty, pay • expenses
ta'keAthem-away. -
D ``NATO. MoN:EVIN,
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Dungannon P.10.
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gess Goodg,
allies'" and 0
nd ' annel#
rtami .
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LARCE $8SORT
OpechilSale
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eteens, fn, ttedool ooda,
Ainderclatfiin !Tweeds
on el*e ,Buttons
antle.�rii.arnents,
ILLINERYAND FAkCI
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TS, ilOOTS aisd Sit to R€duee Stoek.
BE SOLD at the
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Lucknow, October 24th; 1883.
tcA`TTLE ['RAY.
AME TO THE. PREMISES OF. THE
Snbicriber at KKinlough,_ one red, year-
heifer.wiith wi me -lace and one yearling,
e r.Rotted, red and -white: Tha owner is
gnested to -prove property, pay:expenses and" tie apiinals away. -
R. F. H0DGKCINSON,
511 .•Kinlough P. O•.
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---1;PLE1�tDI wax'flv i
Wine,Na ' Blue : Grenette, yr i
Green, Peacock Green, Brown an?,{,
almost all the new shades of colors.,
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Ladies' Underclothing„ Clouds, Gaol s
hosiery;Mitts,EveningWoolSha `li
Mantles and. Ulster Cloths,.
HEIFER EST RA!!::
AME T° THE PR,. . - v. Asli-
e-10th �f ..Oc't-be►r,= `a ossa
year-old heifer, with a white spot nn face
white belly. The owner is :requested -to
`:property, .pay, expenses -and .take:..her
JAMES WEBSTER,
511 Bog 128LucicnowP.0.
-. CATTLE- EST BAY,
pcs RA.YED FROM TIE • PREMISES
g of the. Subscriber, Lobi, gon. 8, Huron,
ut the middle of laett" btay,' yearling
ttle, 4 heifersand4 Steers.1 heifer and a
r white, 1.heifet-and a steer spotted red
white, 1 greybeifer with white` "face, 1
dle steer and s heifer and steer chiefly.
Any person giving aucb information aP'
lead to their recovery will be suitably res
dad,
HENRY CULB1RT,
Ripley P. 0.
NOTES:$TOLET.
E PUBLIC ARE,LIEREBYI CAU
tinned against -negotiant* the-foliowingr
la t One made by -.David Carruthers in
fs' -r` of Lambert fortbe eoni of. one.
h =_ lred-, and ten; tMlara, beaeing.date the .11th,
d l► of Octobesr:;a D.,::188,1 ; anthi. uote Made
bert Bailey in favbr ofWilamLarhert
he sum. of ty-fivr Acilars, bearing__date
10th slay of +her 4.141.6,the :eawe ,having
stolen.
VirAtii414 LAMBERT,
,y, Oot. 22nd, 188. '• Sin 511-
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2 te 20 -yew*. lies..42.Toisus foriale
ntario as well as .hanit�rl►a, Parties de- ,
s to Gell f stuns, will'.consnit their ant rests
ispecting the :advertising farillailinf enb-
scii 1er4 i.4reat Bot.miAnd se'&iui sad con-
ti44i i of Isnrds fwi_L�r+.1e.,
t i tOr17S=S L -WA :•'!". z'
baud `a#estor. Luoknew-It Ont
ik 4f GAUNT
ICENSED -AUCTIONEERS.
AEA OF FARM. STc)CK -PROMPT-
att.nded to ' on Siasnnable tirtne.
lift at the .:Sa PELUflioe will receive
ruippt attention. .
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Bt. Eden P, t3 •
The Faith ours,
Re wiiotried ::.t1 e:::faiti cure
yea she . `. end !4 cured int her
Blood Bitters cures
;orks', not by faith alone. It.is-
grand- specific tor all =diseases of
r, Kidneys and. Blood,';purifying,
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