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The Sentinel, 1884-01-11, Page 4
• .�- • ✓ - - mai • ii.1t<E FKE 7F`a rl) t•r1'3hit; i .ThgK a'4i i SCJCEWE Liarzi.c ,Et ilLi`3ERTika • • :mein at-, 2412x, -ZF%t:T�t1'CI I: ice. -under stood tha in diately bpon the re-openxn ; ;of ti 1gislat ire, "the 'eat- for : South O:xto � . v 44'tYe de . °flared vacant:the� - clerang ent fioni w=hiell Eton--;.Adalu cool s fie :kieing: 4f .per n�Lalent -cliaractor cconi)D.;G to c report room }T ron- the composite serie Which Mr *04; 3liniste. -fit* leas resolved . to -re •:idoptioi.are, 'as fob'oris; junior third= book from: G tin_series; second and* Canada �t blrsh�n "from,' ;... J l Canitdiall cries - end ntl . 00�sO .t �. � fr iu-. Ja,m 2.� � and Son's royal aorles. of • readers - f duca Mend for .riii1rs .and e's Canadi- urt1- becks: Company's senior third Ca bell P THE e)T0rt to`'` establi'li corrupt practices on .. behalf of n.•• . David Iills'il the -;Bothwell e tionk fa _entirely*Decision: is - iext Saturday - the •pe. the deputy returning o: • to -initial, -shall orsliail= ed; If they lire count holds the seat, i 7f they, ire ti irorn- out Mr. Ratti=l Ins is: left th a ivajor 1� v " and it gill be neces topress it� ,.. p _ the' charges of corrupt. prat ;4es sgainst . Mr. lla�vkitis -andfns ate,+ is--tp void ting l whether' neglected:: Lei aunt- ,.. �. g.lblltl the election.- 1 :VE�i`on's clranac, for • �: Tle,cold stcrnty year .1 toend open and•mild, wit,` `snow in -any qual ter,bat rains and floods. in \1:estel - Christmas week is not lid` wintry week. Ilook.`for' - weather with scattered, (Anera,ity high:-te'iperatur> : winbe engaged,. in but quarters,.: ,owing to • absen -Xieet. and rains west. Thi gel pnssi hly, . with a Prot• ' this' Of:brief duration,- - • TIjE neje picense Act 1)0niulion°Il.ouse at, the eaTne intp force January. ' The fdllowiti the_act explain themsel • tirst day of Mat, . ° in t thousand eight hundred ,four; all fhb laws of the Lea stature of . the Dorm for regulation- or -restrain estran iii liquors shctll..be and she made as valid and: as, e 11rtents and purposes the lllneiit of Caad to the provisions iii the.netii eeCtidn egilta red, this act }into force on':.the first day in' the.yesl one thousand -drei alien; eighty four, :but to -be issued thereunder operative- until the first follow nig. • I!L: fna� is likely ittl or no ibly with se ; tions. Iyt be a, vr� cloud runs. and j Slezghin if. any of snow. on nip but eon the se sion,, (tay'k of ruses- of nt1.1 the 'e r one. eghty. rovlrcial n -passed he traffic are h..reb ive o alI acted(by Su bject j receding. shall coin 11 yy� An -aril ,_ ight e licenses j 1 ,11 nkt. be -:g ,yof;lsf excellent showers- that :made the wheat- sl t 1odk Itedx s few ays before looked . ted fairly rush_; and wl ile n seti*e 'c es•the t$sOras S Q:o't tI tQetj Zt:; It- is well we :ck n't lniow.-what is a:J us; for •while-fariners felt chcl. and:: =ilia reg ers :h t ;eutt drive. -"the' golden fields'cf a* at 4p4 rate; cio«-n s me a those ;:thunder storrna that aro do non .Dakota:: Such dismal dark etonds., heavy. wind and rain•. inixetl ..wi1h liuilstgll*s°. w.e; never' s•aw. before and :hope :ever to • see, again.. , .One would `think it farce-- ly•possible for -buildings -..tc -stand against it Like- the most °of siich: storms it only:took infa-strip of about a mile and wide;- and ? althorn' tfi+e wnid and rain, -iclas ed: the iu. n. _ h . grey ng g gin to the prod: tcl •find _threw- = the shocks all around,: the hail only struck shots here And there. True; a few :had to arty their all threshed out oh the ground in. dew' miiuts One neigh-" bar of ' hours .lead someto: ar three Mildred • acres..hd- never, cut ;It- struck_' s Erie•forty or.fifty :acres of -hours, -.but we can't carnpleiu• `: of the • the yield,. The average: of wheat was over, 22 :Infs.,- to the acr0-0000 Bushels' from 135: acres} :Tlie average of oats was from .4 to . 50 bus,el.:..aer but - some p �,- lweraged.a,s low as 25 to 30. -bus. In' uoine� sections -the loss by - earl.: frost.,' 9 has been veryr sevare.. -A few 1.0e tied summer fallowing -and:have great . success, . the yiel • in; some_° cases li@ing over 40 ;bits 4re. The•dry season s _shown the heed: -fa glowing. uy this fall have plowed from pix >evei inches deep. It was tho•ught inany that plowing this fall would - get Ieft, -but there was • • a .good time ,fox threshing, and -a good supply :. of 1u 't- class : 'threslun g - machines. The -one ;with. us,: a- straw :Burner, .: threshed an 't era ge of 1400 bushels per.''.day.' It. takes from 20 to • •2'5 -men and 4 .teams to keep all at work,.- the owner. of the macliine fury hes 4: -Men, and :charges 50.. per biishel-for wheat :hand :3c: for oats. ' _ . . Ditching low lands end -ditching and grading the roads has been_gone . into :this season.; -The grade =s.do_very good. work. They are drawn by six span of verses The grader is -a -pkv v . cutting =1 inches wide. and: 6 inches deep, and 1. -riing it :on to a. belt elevated to ._ the desired place -By the grader going up-- : one side and down:the other two good ditches two feat deep are:made and a_I Well . rot tided rtiad two- ofeet high; • • i eckoiied to make a half a elite -per day - • • The weather this winter- till near i 'Xmas was all wecouldSnce- then there has :been 'very,- Very severe - frost :-thethermometer;being;down _to 30 and 40 degrees below Zer©. .the -.saying 3s `going the rounds, "It is better than Canada cu4ttiug, piercing although it be." The price of wheat ranged froin 7 6d -to- 8Gc.for lino :1 hard, til day it is 76c.. Wheat -ail - this rate= -has a small., rargin of • profit. for; the producer w: Some ....May, still_ `x ant to know -if all the land -is taken up.... The. word comes -back from those • who -are. takingup land that there.. -is- ::still plenty left 'If ::some are thinking.. of col illi I .wou•ld:say; thii k -•again and count the' costs:well,` for 411 the. North- *est is not wiling: • With the • golden gran.- I meet men -sometimes who`. loakin" for land' and often .the. •first `.qu6.stioi 'they ask : is,c H-awr many bushels had Sou to the serer- -They ,lose- sight of the• costs ;:The. • fact is that while this- country has suited the means and- courage:. of thousands ` :and rew.irded thein abundantly -:.them- are thousands;: as Americans say, =!•" that,. have a J ai ci row `to hoe. Mr. Editor, 1, had better stop :lest encroach on your: valuable space and ood patience by wishing you great' succ ess.in_._--18g4.' . •-" • 'Iak. 00313111 NICA,.T 4 T_ 1 atit# of fhe.Seti#iia; , _. } - DEAR Sift I tem; Brick a renewal 'of the, S itis and to bi:old f riencls a -Year. We sincerely snip -. those- who Mourn oV'er tilos has �i€t1�Hr1': away we trust. ort .getter.. lalio. ' The ec Ayer here, " 1 o ye also i IVa lro+as keen '40 ire' citiul or ltitei4stinct Our .ti; year., With the excejtm ,ss¢ of sickness, And otle 0_1_tsrops'destpoetC ley>t? 14s been sfijokorabIelt farmers, • The_.regi estate greatly dialed tazt•n atfrl` so>•favorasle , °for pfin' 1f -1 i � se' f1,>ia early sun peethd' shavers to itis t caino a{1ong.LOIlt1l,�ueCd 1 past the -iii ddle of duly, w cs1. - J> seel.11l pliy Jow }hize „vtli -that 1.883 a bright=. reaches ie- ast poh-o4ics. r ad flat- 9lid 1884 . • I! r• tl elvetee, � .it ed •Woo clothing,luld Twe ibbonVelvets,Buttons, antle Ornament, .26 pedal. Li. THE AB ENT OFMILLWEIiY AUI o VEECeA.TS,. BOOTS and•SHOE, to Seduce Stock. Lucknow; Octoberth}1883 SWLLBa.SOLO ati the E5' _.�Z-mss _ _ ••+•r .�. -i _ •�'rl.�r_- - , •• j-.'•.�"-•--L-•—•-•�•••.._ ,,,_,y• Yom.. �?•y ._ 4 r • //.a.. a :... _ fs�* _= - ate . _ �,. .�:. • rt.�4 1r S'fi`I di �; 1!:: 17ck1c If • Mac]ntyre's 25,cent tea cc - 25 c$ ca 25 25 dJ owo- 25 25. 25. 25 25 '?5 25 25 25 6c - f �- zeal . Fr 1• nt, efre ' �ln tort-. -Mars• 'ow. -duty. Ecce . cit. • V alu`,: