C4 ‘ GEO'l->I†â€" i m: u ,"\~,¢'.. ' l :4 7"" AL " Fouhé tit l'l‘il'flgle-k‘n i c .-' :1 A..- l'it‘l _‘ " '7 ‘ h .- \AhLLug b...'$-lL. . , .1- ma- -’»°‘.'.“ . ' '- 7 1;; on {QZE'E E , i3; 1,; . ~f ": FOR HORSES, crime, SHEEP no. § - ’ri_ ‘j, if. 2‘“ 25 came, AT E i IGINBOTHAM’SE Advance LINDSAY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30th 1890 Selentiï¬c Farming. Must be the aim of every farmer who would make his farm pay. If the farmer ,5 his soil, the l ment in asking you in English to join in the toast I am about to propose : The French Royalist in Montreal. “ THE PROSPERITY OF CANADA.†The stately form of Chief Justice John- understands the nature -.. peculiarities of grains and roots, and the MONTREAL, Oct. 26.â€"â€"Yesterday will long be remembered by the participants son, as hf? rose to reply, evoked tremen- .in the series of impromptu, but not less'dous entnuSiasm. He said that it would best methods of work-(and if he recog- hearty, demonstrations in honor of have been most painful to the English nizes stocu-raising as the right arm of Philippe, Comte de Paris, and the dis- speaking people of Canada had their agriculture, and studies carefully the best books, and subscribes to the best journals 7 " r of the tinguished suite which accompanies him. French Canadian fellow-countrymen fail- - - Those who believed that any great body ed to accord a ï¬tting reception to the that treat m a practm: bail; live stock PHILIPPE, COMTE DE PARIS. distinguished seion of the old family of various departments of and farming, then he is; ". t : ‘ c farmer, of our people entertained a hostile feeling _ -. towards the Bourbon pretender must have kings, the house 0f Orleans. (Cheers) The chief justice assured the Comte de and not only that, but i'“ :"x revive one. The Canadian Li-"c Sir, ': ~ a .:a Journal Cue Canadian Farmer that his work is :i: profession which, Paris that as a resident of 50 years in changed their minds after the very general Lower Canada that no more worthy or and cordial Welcome extended the prince . endeavors to impress m. and his party by the different classes of _ , , Montreal society. The visit to the arch- more virtuouspeople eXist than theFrench . 0 . . ' bishop’s palace, where the count was re- Canadian habitants, and that they 1“ likeLall 0th? r iiillii’mllum‘a 1.:‘9131‘1'65 the _ .. ceived by the vicar-general,Rev. Chancel- every “5‘39“ were worthy Of the great most carefuir’stuoy i 7 ‘ to be .; ‘ '. 101‘ Eiuard, and about 50 Illenlbel‘s 0f the race to \VlllCI‘. they belUngea. aClllth‘Ci. mile SCllH‘ ... .. .7 ' :'.’(}U}, and i. j" clergy, was followed by a, call at the most. ___________.._â€"â€"- the. youngf man at o i. . :2 j: the :3;- 3 " fnii‘OUS educational institutions in the n - .. perience U “$1181“ 1110‘». ‘ : DOO'E, ;.. z â€1 . a t c i 5 __ f , ... p a . _ . _ :23"; citv. Besides the visitors there were: A Newbiei‘satlonwlaehe; iron; 8. “an ‘and by means 07 :11": Wit Wlih 2- -- - in n : n . - . .... ,. . . 5.} Sir FranCis Johnson, Judge Lol‘anger, ,. C ga 0 es . ow elVllllCh llitui‘e1llds s. , ..i of Us, l 15.15}, - ' Hon. L. O. Taillon, Mr. J. .T. Curran, killed Benwell_ they are enamed t†7‘7- l ï¬gmentâ€; ,2" at». M . , . . . “5». ‘I' M . ..7 P by 563; a _ hi. 1).. lion. Mr. Beaubien, Ald. Bolland, Wooos'i‘oc‘i; Ont Oct 07 __';‘i]e latest t0 the†““17 l’ll‘mj‘ ' ‘ g . 3Ԡall 73;?" is. 5 J. K; Perrault I) Lachapelle Chevalier u 1" J, ’. ‘ " .' “ ' “ farmers cannot atria»: : . A. . iarmers ..... . i ' , 7 sensation in the Birchall case is a . h ... .1 ,i’ -. a Drislet, Mr. DeMartingy and others. A letter dated October 5 addressed to ‘he 1.11339 0“ 9‘ er, reat augooo .11‘0 farmer S genuine disappointment was felt at St. irisoiier and mi osedtc be writt n}: q journal. The (dilation-r L275; Nari; and Mary’s College when it became evident I -’ pp 7- - e . y ( 11mm JUMWL PU’J11>1'~“‘ 3 .;;;v 111 T0- . n“ ., . , person in Jackson, Michiaan, and swncd - 11' .. - - - '. ii- - that the count did not intend to commit b' the “Co’onel o a siirrature that) has route, 1‘33 puo 194m)“ 0.1 lime kmdi It y * ’ b - devotes its pages tr tl. :, - 1: of the Canadian 0' 7: ~ - . . . . n0 6‘ en the shortest P08 figured very conspicuously in the case in Canadian farmer and “i *ne connection With the telegram that was a stockman . and by co - -~ - ,. .. r}, om the -’ v'~‘ ' 9 ‘ ,:L1~"/V ,n, . he prosecution} Th; ‘kl'lltel pens of the ablest anu most practical 10“ e 1 ec writers 1!] Canada in ..il \‘f aï¬nmnts of rorn ï¬rst hands in the old world; 777 thus no middle man’s proï¬t, no 0101 goods at the best goods at best prices to select from. Read some of himself by maki sible Speech. . . . . . rm . After ViSiting the chief places of inter- ï¬ddle to t est in the city a grand banquet tells the whole story of up in the evening, at which the most pro- Benwell. The whole thing is no doubt a the Farm, Live Stock ‘1 e _ Fur), Poultry , “’">†- " -. ." . ,"_‘*"’~’ ) MI" f‘ih†and looks more as If It V‘ as written Horticulture, etc., it brings to the farmer’s minent men of the city wore present, . Justice Jette pres1ded. There were several or dictated by the prisoner than any other household the most recent and useful in- it we‘re. consti- eloquent and loyal speeches. The follow- person. The writer is supposed t0 have formation and thus as - 71-“ ‘7']- (. ‘ I, n) w. ‘- ~ ‘ . I ‘- ‘7.‘ , . . nBi.ohans -onndenco dining the tutes a college In 1tSuil. Lu) pace of been 1 whole 11’1“" “HT: addresses him†vpry The Live Stock Journal for one year is One familiar 3 as " ex, my dear boy, e.c., Dollar, and subscribers .lr ;~' now will and tells him he has been watching him receive The .16“,ij .U w. .. ii’ning of Since the eventful 17th of February. Be 1892 for the price of 0111‘. one fvear’s sub- rrow $0.17 the 1p081t1§fl1 scription. We are happy to state that by â€â€œ1159“ â€7131a?“ 5‘55 fa an arrangement made with t‘u- publishers ‘nt 3 to “me £01 1t° of The Canadian Lire Star]: and Farm was got ing were the principal toasts : TOAST TO THE QUEEN. When Judge .Iette arose and proposed the toast of “ The Queen,†whom the hon. gentleman denominated as a great sover- eign and a: model mother, whose virtues expresses great so the prisoner ï¬nds l ials, new colors, new who, thanks to your energy and that of your ancestors, have created here a new France, not only by its lan- guage but by its customs and religion, cannot realize how sweet is the sound of swept down the Sault. L that mother tongue to the ears of an eXIle struck against a rock above the water be- when he hears it upon the lips of those ed for the road. _ _ fore capsizing. Its occupants clung desper- who surrounded him. (Cheers) But, deed, the writer claims, was committed. ately to the support, though the water and gentleman, this sensation, lively though He then expresses great sorrow for doing spray almost completely covered them. it may be, amounts to ver ' ' the deed and getting Birchall into such In this menacing position they were seen by the side of the wonder He asks the prisoner to tear up by Capt. Percy. Without a moment’s WhiCh Frenchmen, hesitation he summoned a small crew of he letter and not to divulge his name, of the mother land, “bonne,†ran the ra- ' h the hope that he will yet men, jumped into a following What has taken place on _ . . he W111 DOt pids and succeeded in saving the priest banks of the St. Lawrence since the dark post the letter until he is leaving Jackson. and the three ladies. Father Poitras has days of separation. written to him. promising to bring the race it is consoling, however, to Witness matter before the Department, and his the great development that has been ac- friends are taking steps in the same complished by a people isolated and aban- BROOKLYN, October 27.-â€"â€"-The bOdS’ 0f direction. ' doned on this immense continent in the the man burned to death in the tenement house ï¬re on Thursday has been identiï¬ed . h h '1 d . t new world T 059 W 0‘“ ex†03â€" that of Captain Michael O’Grady, who separate from the mother country will do as . well to come here and sharpen their was well known among the high“??? 0f BELLEVILLE, O - ‘ patriotism amongst you, especially when New York. He was one Of the Fenians been caused by the absconding of Dr. G. l the raid on Canada “1 W. Faulkener, of Sterling, in face of a. i me by the ap- . ard 13908313 noted far warrant charging him with having induced they feel themselves overco . prehension that the future of France is 15.366, and he 33'9“? . . his extreme belief in the doctrines veiced James Tulloch, by false pretences. to en- note for $5,250. The not to be so bri ht as their atriotic hearts might wish (for. In closelypobserv- by O’Donovan ’30353 ajnd Devoy. . He had dorse a promissory 1 ing the rapid development of the French a. hotel on Vi est Thll‘d street, in Whlph warrant was placed in. the hands of a con- l Canadian people and in admiring their 1118 brother, who was a 003°11‘33“, “’35 111' stable. who accompanied by Tuiloch. went l power of expansion one has the right to terested. He afterward went to Staten in pursuit of the doctor, who was. on a say: NO. our race is not overtaken by Island and keptahotel in Stapleton. Then deer hunting expedition near Gilmour he had another hotel after that some- station, on the C. Q. R. As the men for him drawing his shooter ï¬rst he would have carried out t ie threat. He then goes fter reasoning with him hour. Benwell declared he whole job and start- me You, vears. New mater to the rivermeii. The skiff cginmand the; hfve oltliler subjgcts and the (the prisoner) is p I , . a 11111“th 0 t 10 W 10 e W0“ a 9» tremen- He shows that he was the person who took . . . . 1 .. . aflor TV: A). l LES.â€"-â€"Fall stock complete; new and ch01ce garments of the most popular aims cheer went up from the distinguish Benwell from Eastwood to go to the farm fligncilégge ‘31fdarï¬gf‘aaf‘tr‘a. ft. 35:11,: ‘ " ‘ ‘ ' l :" i) : 2 l :e’ l - ' :~ u n . ' ’ “’ L ‘ lit? â€kph } i‘tjilCl‘l and GCI‘ITIEUI manufactures. ct. conning, n d ill sing Got. Sue the upon \Vlllcll BllClldll nus to locate him. year, for only $1.30. This is 3., offer that S Queen ‘Vlth 5“ much fervor that ’l stranger lie savs as soon as he left Birchall with sought to be accepted 1 .. ., . - of 0m . - l . v . . 'v i ) ., ' 1 ’ w -, - , . :1 J . t j C 7 U 7 7 . \ I“ : ; ’I‘ r a j' '1‘ , 1 “ f7? ‘ ' 5, -. , 7,- ' , . 0 o ,, piesent ooseri ed that foi the inst time Benwell in ms charge he said it wasnt . . w , « _-.\_ , .. .. ~ 1 .. - LA . - . 1 Lb S i OCl\l.\ET l T: J ALR. 1.1.5 1n Very latest HOVtiltlcs at $.., ...50 3.00 be waived the secret Of that harmony going to be an easy {0b to get him to the iii?“ readers. bem i, ‘ _ .trs right 1 :0 L A; Jr elegantly braided and heavy Wtilgl’ltS. and good-will which .CXlStS between the farm for a couple of weeks. They struck ‘ 3' an ____v .. --~- I - â€", 7 , fl . . , two 1710013 in the provnice 0f Quebec. the now famous swamp, and went in to '“ "W “L “ " out“ E .\ (1L '1 5 ll SEAL PLUSH JALIXE Pb, English SCI‘gCS, ChCV10t and Cloth .. OUR ILLL'STRIOUS GUEsT.†see if there was any:hing to shoot. 0 0A Bogaveriiiian. ;‘ arm . ~, . n - . . ... TTAWA ct. .. .â€" ie f innis ’ - . {N 'I if“) Jackets at ll 0111 5132 to $1 3 The chairman then proposed, “ Our THE DE‘ IL CAME 0‘ LR HIM' \Valter Pei‘cy of the Sandorâ€"U ‘1. pigapéf Vii‘i . Illustrous Guest," and an enthUSlilSth \‘71181‘1 in there he 53 is the devil must 1 L .,. ' , > . i I Iâ€. * i i -’- , 1,, T C a , j , ,_ p _ , , , , _ r. _ 7 i. 3‘ i , - > aae Teiiiiscamingue, :.~ ~ ., .. petition ’V 7,5 L:\Dl 15 T\\ EED ULKJTERS (It $4; by /~ and $9: (“50 BCEIX €I‘ Cloth UISter‘ listener cried oiit “ \ ive le. Tiny.†(“Long have come over him. He then says he the Minister of Marizm :_ 1‘ 7 7†7 lies for ., handsomely braided. at 9 and $10; With capes and double sleeves at $10, 1 2, 15 and life“ 51““ ifl'ilg‘ .) bUt‘tlle Comte defai'ls told Benwell straight t1â€? the farm Pupil some recognition of Mr. I 3113’s heroism T‘ ‘ . Iillbeu 2t pllhiestlllg halid and \V 11611 Sl ence DUSllIeSS was all a big piece of svgqndle, in rescuing the lives of four persons in 3:318 30' tW‘aS 1‘65i“{ed £9 .‘dTZLEI‘SG mï¬ldStf gï¬'eat aP- and that they want-ed him 130 go in With September last, The, circumstances of i , . , . . a . «pause ant spo e in renc 38 S 0W8 3 them, as he was well connected in the ed the rescue which have “U, -. U, gain ub- Cl’iiioncl‘.N,S and lVIlSSES JAC lXETS In a S.COI‘€. Of Cllfftl‘dnt styles, SIZES Geiitlemen,â€"â€"It is with great emotion country and they COUld use his 1131118 t0 lished, 8136 as follows : 72..". FaEtiher f trimmings. PI'ICBSZ $2, 2. 50, 3. that 1 rise to thank you in French for the much advantage. The writer then declares Poitras, accompanied ‘: 5.3., sisters of * cordial greeting you have just extended that Benwell got in a rage and threatened Mercy and a young lady novice, attempted to shoot him on the spot, and that only to cross the Ottawa at The bug (,f the Long Sault, one of tr;- i‘..‘.~ j .‘lgerous , rapids known on to say that, a was caught in the culled. of -..- falls and “..riunately it for about half an French and German LEV. 60c., 75c. and 85c. . Fine heavy diagonal Serges, very new and popular, very wide, double Width, 60c. Lindsay. . and 63C. Heavy double width, bright ï¬nish Indiara Cloth, all colors, 60c., 6 5c. and 75c, ’ dsâ€"â€"Some elegant goods in suit lengths of 9 yards, at 50c., 7 so, I. D. Chsv01t Dress G00 ' (1 Dress Goods at 10c., 15c. .â€"-â€"-Black Pure Wool Henriettas, best makes, 500., (1 Silk Warp Henriettas and crape # He Was A Big Man. ct. 25.â€"â€"A sensation has nt reached the camp, i BLACK . EA. 60c Hâ€"C, 90¢, $1, 1.10 1.25. Priestley’s celebrate . S O G d/ 3Xt «1.0 1.60 and $2. Union Cashmere and heavy weight erges at -0c., our incurable weakness? If the popula- . 00 ' c I 3 ’ tion ceases to increase in France it is the where on Coney Island. He was 3 the bearing the warra 0 IC and 40C result of our laws and customs, and let looking man. He had a 3011 and daughter, Faulkener and a man named Hough drove us hope that the latter are of a temporary b)“ there was some sorrow 11} 1‘15 .domes- off in a buggy, Pursuit was cut of the ‘ tic life and he quarrclled With his rela- question. The fugitive’s location is un- i known His estate is in the ll‘i ids of the an of a lasting character. In ‘ $460,000, the laws and customs of tIOHS- _ . ' . , _ hose Of Old B rance? He was an extreme force man in the Sheflï¬- H18112§b111tles \i'in reacn e which amouut is consuieral‘le 1 the assets, it is believed. Dr. 1":~.ulkener OTHING DEPARTMENT . Ineed not tell you, as you know the Irish party here. He believed in dynamite, answer quite as well as myself. The 1““ assassination or any other method of war- ‘ , †perious neocssities of defence fail to re- -S country. He was a perfect was for several years the “ .iiggest man tain beneath the old flag the best part of example of the venoeance theo , and, 1“- stirling. , He ran-a. Bank and a drug the French nation. Your testamentary when he became excifed, would dilate at store, practiced. medicine, shaved notes, legislation leaves to the head 0f your length on what should be done in this way and “201; an 305““ lm‘t 111 l’l‘lmcs 011 the families that liberty which justice entails, - He did not believe in Grit Slde. He was for some years reeve of the village, and was an unsuccessful and in no way are there imposed upon . . candidate for the Legislature in 1886. lculations which bring W I rather th n excess of 1 thinking th O'hOHt the Our Slvllts Of he oug est goods as IS pOSSible to ï¬nd. 1 1. th f 1 . ' _____ 12 St - C at iim ese ase ca . . Our Suits of Tweedï¬â€"made from ï¬ne imported wools made in our bes y about the worst possible results. Your accomplish results ofmim 1,, many re_ i C for many - I 6 1nd $1 7,, are actually better than ever before. Chlldre“ receive a religious education and spects he was a curious man and an inter- Canada's Cheese. 13. 1-1:? ED ’ C . , before speaking to them of their legal estinO' one to study. and Chevoit Suits, made from Scotch Tweed imported direct from rights you teach them thu’r duties_to ° _ Tlle Deparment of Agriculture has been l CCl all others the“ Goa, to the state and t0 the family. . advised that Canadian cheese. stood in the 1 ’ (Loud cheers.) In a word, A Novel Entertainment. from, rank and received {1,9 1,1...i,..qt awards â€"â€"One of the most at the annual show of the British Dairy Tl‘.‘ 7'". ._ speak- universany , 1’" .S h , ‘11“16 C0tC ' ' ,7 0L r , 8 d go up to $25. P or durability these ex () . ’A, Oct. 26. - - ~ 311 TT 4“ Farmer’s Assocuiti: 1.. . 1hr 5 reign and given in Ca- . WORLD’ Clasgow, begin at I f - â€" ' ' Suitln S. Suits 0 YOU ARE A CHRISTIAN PEOPLE. lahcst corn Engiigh and FrenCh Worsteds are now among the important g unique entertainments em . ' a _ - a ‘ O ,, qï¬d $15 You are supported and encouraged by a d 1 d l 1" t evening It was 1 ing on the subject, said: -. the medlCal thU‘C "9‘31 I7 18’ 20’ ‘2" ‘4 ( U I ‘ clergy whose Burma?!) 1,138 ngvefr beer} £202); gligaesligzufo substitbiite for the colonial soft cheese and for -. i; ï¬ction of I 7 ' muc . called in question. . ou ave y orce 0 5‘ I - ' ‘ , dairv ,roduce, Mr. .lulial Webb. of liens- 31(9qu BeaVCI'S, WOI‘StGClS. bappe and heat y rough Serges Will be h 11566. in wisdom and temmy secured the proud pink tea the Lermisse necktie socml and inï¬tbl? took the ï¬rst Pme Mr- Webb’s . 1 , y ' .11 , t O I†I 16 17 19 and $20. - - -' , ,, - other successors to the church bazaar, a v . _ 7,: * , , 0‘ - ts and Pea Jackets. Prices w1 run a I , ~, 4- 50, 15, i ) pOSItlon Wthll you 0qu to flay, and m army and navy exhibition when by stand was most attractoe “in. On It . ‘ Cka rl‘l'iucoa (dis are ï¬nish€d and trimmed Wlth the mOSt expenswe gOOdS' 27):: :Eetï¬glgldebyéi Speiepfvzii: $2 1:1?! {85:0 ladies The scene in the Ottawaï¬drill hall Eould be seen mlt only the i‘::v~..11iar lheii- \ a 7 (’56 GOO ' .g . . -. . L ' i â€" ' ar smie weigiing fit“ “my "‘flll ,t e lead p . 7 D ' one made from thorough good Tweed and guaranteed. Whom you are “gm m mamfmlng your illls will: 11%;:th :(ioii be diigiii‘iérld tasti? l‘rruvere (“P W W“ W" a half 0th 7 through' BOYS SUITS,/EV€W ’ loyalty and devotion. On you, therefore, ' 088. ‘ SS ‘ . . each cheese) the m5} mm“, Canadian res Y th ’Suitsâ€" all 'WOO heav T eedâ€"â€"â€"$4 4. 50 5 and . . . . . and fifty of the belles of the capital, , . _ . i) .- , .. O a. 50 and 4- cu S a Y W ’ ’ is imposed the glorious task of maintain- arra ed b com anies in the uniforms of (as handsome looking as tl; _» big clicddars), , .1 iices . 2. a i 3’, 0 ing in the new world the honor of the comiianiesy in this uniforms of six or eight Gorgonzola, double Gloucester. ‘Wilts leaf 1 up to $7 per SUlt. Frencb name, and. to likewise perpetuate of the crack corps of anada, went cheese, Stiltons, etc. 31.1.. “0.0va hand- l ' 0‘31: language, our character and our tra- through a. variety of drill movements ling 0f Canadian cheese, Iii-1.71mi], 7:13..“3‘3‘7‘3 , ditions. . and manoeuvres which would‘have done dates from the time oi1 the L: 1.111 an f A, When the applause had .subSided the credit to the batallions represented. - The Colonia1_Exhibition, an(_ do is {2.0va 0;;0 ,, , Comte de Paris said in English 3 funds of the Convalescent Home Will be th?1°3dl:§s reprislfntatizgs 0 it“ 13“ Gentlemen of British descent, after materially taugï¬ntï¬d bï¬ thls enteltaillin- pr uce m e mo er coun ry. .... ...â€"m ~ ____________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"'â€"â€" having addressed ydii‘r countrymen in our meat. It is sai t at t a young as , 'd , ’4’ - - ‘ to have been dIBOOVCI' "7 â€v" " 17â€"! common mother tongue I Wish to repay have been offered $2,000 to repeat this P_etroleum 13 331 OUSE KENT-ST LINDSAY- your cordial greeting by a Special compli- performance in Montreal. - ed In County Down, Ireland. f.