Stratford Times, 2 Aug 1876, p. 1

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ile « the awe sang iid Wve: aes os inateet of wing or Low "Asa ilg fall to ing of the past aay "pes flo dnling the ak willremember tay true love a inet _Seltght: ' them jou will rewember esl be glad - > apa crue: 2 aaties* Colum, baw Yoon: = ei Cho e-titting. long-waiy ere the over dresses worn. . are made of the Oriental brought inte notice sinee the Prince of Wales' visit to India, pas, Chinese silks, Pe, an A sh dane Siciliennes, over dress | + dehy hades a "the illiant embroideries hitherto meu- searlet or bias = pe og ng The Trent | iting, .straig - ~ fastened ey single rs row of age oF else a, : broidersd, 'ak: asa trae of lace. The Loa i Rieeet panty sal as very how on the. lower skirt, and obtrude itsell by Amenr other Eastern gooas are Indian wik draped as overekirts. 'Some of Leeann ontianes AND COUNTY OF PERTH GAZETTE: STRATFORD. >. ONT. WEDPNSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1876. inde Viiat. ne eh dBc abort pk Bnert-- Barley and Ay pomaing ; an average. ila, poor} a liMle or no wheat i grown. rts ar eget ee year, - 'well bot ut hare Xe dow, ad the sami | SLIORTLY. ROMANTIC., top to tom of the not at thrown myself into th ne i arms of ano an old in a carried for fh to oe through the eye of a s neadle, foremo. t, where alt the servants inthe house- Crop Prospects. WN ENCOURAGING EAHTETIE, The Commercial Agency of Messrs. John means F Co. Toronte, "has just ixsned a thd crop prespects of Ontario, of which prt following is 4 summary: Fi soe Uely 00 kame do [ar as can be j we we an aTerAgSs crop, a trade is tn likely t to be fai ,_ Sasbeice, "The air this barvest in all Sine ek omepteen ce being fully up te the average. As a-natural consequence good od crups, trade must improve. Ts saad. - a ay = i are looking hopeful to a ior |e See ie a | comatieoshty . The basiness [sib bere like present appearance. ~ hl fe begood: if not, it will enffer in wren any was 3 inte ied Butter will Se atea-No Hell asege gruan bere; . crops rr anyies thi ay pe ia desc. | Wheat ine. Pal~ wheat "Parley and oe vd. will be hatter for time © crape Wee ab, and ace wrought all over with various Teprosent towers, birds, fini "COTHTET SER, te 4 4 cae only in sitke, bat is in io Freneh merger freut of -- becanse, not only visthile, at son ual red ctape or soft silk with o white embronered "to $ fake aie oaee velvet skirts, i. Thetrisa Them = drcas to popular vais 2 Faris tans thie season fr the princesse polonause. It also resembics the dress now worm and very po vod for ladies with well figures. F too slight the is Acuble br rn ubdreses worn the of dark staffs trim med with whit eo 'English embroidery. Seal Lown, navy bine, a foulards and pongees are lective when trimmed with wrought rndten and white mashin, te mere : hair-and-releved. by...thres,- ase eR | handsome dress worn at Newport bas a chink Ren ad went to pieces almost as anddenly as the | famous one shay. I waa found, lashed " turned =y eyes "nen hina, feeling, pba: any- little worse fhan Captain J. auy tnil ct ot people rove 1" ¥ and only cne apres 4 T is improving, and all ara in youd bopes ---- -- afew ha unt. ~ Fruit will neld good rein Ta stot. Crops of all hen makes ah ro cont fs in this whole section. seldom tter r.- anuats. Farmers speak very encoura vy 'are ther. & 'ter ar finer "yd Fall Wheat is good, and all Spring cro tm abemdance, Trade is better, ane. mer = realizing ontstanding ace ount> | eatent than for sume time i Sansia. Hay will be « very hewvy crop Fall Whrat considerably winrter- ae there + silbbe. Sewerenvaqrenlplelor batbs cf 'Spring ropa There bas*been, if anything, « lite le teow much rain, but as bs ne bn r bess calterd. No ile sbi wement in aes i I Leet till afbes. bes) eal. Hf inn isa. - wate. that if ~ wetc not oe bere. * apes ae n't got x ves ay mt ri po Seay yun,* oe 1 atl Heman. Pe be : co malate Ditty tre fa aemeatie shies aah ane years | ~ bat at wotw 00d So Seri Rartan xi dress bas a eagle gg ad Ca fastened up by = battons and trimmed man, whe th sor aber wae wate ae atinded with» jabot of The black and white Ont bbs. over green or | and the eat" way that | all the breadtha are bins, ree ae ae Leiba peo dp rate tebe is a test, cuffs --_ Poet sod "apd wide the tables w onl "sd pti 5 bine bends of velvet, like that of deat ark 'Aid Bo one was more porch te. " "Ha, tres; ba! roared Die. whenl -- urprise -- Lense 'i he-tnplden bat } as sated hie 'to my feet, "I = your a oT) te t plentiful Se } I New, baving teld you how 1 came to -- -- aT ostasned- sumer of my fo auerading attire wi the aid af him of- bevanse lie wes drowned af bir and ~ on ai sine Steen the | ce, i bapcened thos is twinedaround the crown. andalong, wuite ostrich plume « ited pe it. The a is sometimes of the Gnert Hligros silver, The H large English chee it. rasol iv a i. pound enn Venetian silk, and a handle of carved ivory. Many sea-side diveses that will be worn all c lower ngh mid-summer have not only i ~ velvet eoalaeawe setae oe smcng | joaders of fashion. In a # senvible plan, and one that gives aaa to bave two or » sleeveless over dre x with doubie- <a cream on one svle and black on » have =a i a many, but they are (oan i in use af the most exeluniv ee" sie ot fore peety, a M pura teae ot vet dant, oe ba Pe mi Son vans = I poling pode stain Wrvoss. - Barley, the prineipal crop grown though ib ba. j Some will be over average. uffered somawhat from drought. Spring wv ba ga sort in the straw, lat smproved by large a H crop. te = fronts : Smal : erp. Iox1.--The (ae thre mighout West Elgin are far from eat eal though not firet ne Fall Wheat wint svilky good tn 'wort. peg 'very goed. Ear ~~ sown Barle oy is splendid Tate sown will be short. Oats will ales tra goed, ard Peas -promie better -than for many years. Fair prices for grains I) revive trade. A great quantity of old Stharrorevinnc. Crop: of wf kinds ave good, -- =e best for many years, Farm --pewet emloulatentee Sr. Tatas. There i a ged prospect for abundant est thin yoar; Fall Whest is-aaad to when Mr. Vinderbeck = un this fomnood b~ e aved bis hand any in the south part of this county, and Spr ops are good, I[t i. ally z| ermine th wat the Fall trade will be more thay ee in the tewn and country. it ix at present I told ather ty 7 thought speculate on tbe final resnit in 5 ito rier wi ia Bact t= he | crops. but (he prospects seem t pod for mo! Re | ewersthing in tins neyhborbout. Hay. Peas, Oats, Harley nied Wheat. « full « mia but | ; | the average will be geval sohwithstussiing, | i$ a beard | and the imap ven ten bs *s t. on the whele, | a oo fan aecete eRe poli been ¢ since 4. ' twlore oe tee ree , > inad Were are dear tee Eile the dager an ol ad, Whe tm Barley, Peas Oats. We have bad) ® ortyior ver a 'confinwsl' road hepa SeRArMae rato m i6 weber bees + -sereed may con. Lid Gaur Busine is better than last your. Phen we parlor, where epent balf an a eure very ricak and bk in conrer- at the Hotel, " ile home iv in Boston, and with me suitor hand > It certainly had that uae, and well velf-pomertion tar % the favored inhabitants of the Fea a niverve, it gral the Sap al tea, any the sound of opprosching Ohi surprive, - finds ond in rae "ity, 'which mpm { wand ike, eel dpabes upon - : crennisel Ws Starr Range the present pander orthy « a . or. yoom | na, ern raed os spring.» while at bome bef : eent over from dresses. Hm I wrote oe over 4wo ;months organized missions ander the supervision « Spy ye ehurcher. C --- Advent (Episcopal) mevite ete =sic E bat our tare being a Siete Eg Ea): Ee Si i cbenfiee qitiile Hal! E E = 2 A i A F 4. : f fi ry € & = E EX HE Heit Min mic.-Lf weather permite Hay gor orter: taken off mm yp the quantity will be trade, but leg inlly the past sease ave injured business mater Sas poe up We think basiness wi Fall Searotrm, This ction vever as the large ----_-- Wataneres, In nw wt places toe prosperts for business in Lowry Leas Walker tan aré ery good. aaeo, the crops will be se better than was capected, recent rains kari: eeatek ae ETE eli vane etary ha a < pot i atill ~ ds | oe upon the amt hart rae pg Havens 6 dont but a am ieanta i Tloegipe, a tas depeeecen ts Weare Wheat howerer what is wn i il ? Sprter, be, Brom presen! errr Temsonr: ae =r be excess of pare ag sal Te cenale Wheat. finedape od - be os hen. "vease \ rns eran, wahw --~ trade _ receive sume ga Bd Td ode | well, Wren Wiscuistsx.--The 4 soe 4 FE r one EF Fae rhs} aby ile il: = soca Comxwatt, --F appearnuecs, Ere going to be good, excepting yes, which are to some extent winter killed. Very little Fall wheat sown in thix Buriness prospecta are not escoutag ay, and wales thee cena anal Deg i woo, &e., thig section wil not recover ich this year. expectation wonld have helped things a gteat deal. but, « far, no move has been made. aw Cerely felt. Laseeren, - All eget with porhays the je a tion of hay, are ing extremely well. All busines» os bes ys & money in suali area unter Fait | the conntn. will be till cx zope are realized, teicamar Owing to the lateness of the Th diftienit to ofr" prognostication» as to what the harvest may i while "where #teat reason for exultation, and with favor- ' ie causing no tnensin ba. been thbotonky y dull #9 " tar, and all busi - men rr or Las suffered greatly from the tusnal flood on Whe Onan. soli ae weber Ses yg i imapeved the 5 cpesaranee of the "the crops, and and ee eine ieee re ™ re . Apples exception te This --_ of things mast make itself j the'wbole, think the has " anit | prt beeen a e+ oh Haig roel ink, Sahar of 'tN orials Brant vigorously | "atizee accounta, dod are incline! to Temy apres =a many oo cre tsa so cay tof doing a far Fall tir: el thier ser wel spat and, from t orgs es there will be » plentifal farvet. tomar is ro-pect- fitoralile too a WOOF Pall Taxwonrn. ee te daere da teat at fair average crop. Cirtox, bn titty section, the prowpects of a suet harvest were never better. Fall Wheat yfall below the average, but is repidiy It the vatlod bs a fair one; rains imosiog, All the S cops are 'read o» pleniiial es hock dime mor oemeees ; rr, well. =a! prosperts are favorable for» g crup. cater Hay, | seeeeate an Spring Wheat, Barley ae Peas {aims elo Dot be subject to a + had bette r ----_< an cacdlent crop of = ie. of drain All that is reqni: from ee Grocery | flecter wil at; j pind loukiug up, at | agoed Fall and Winter is ela have been seving, buying eet ip the --rewelt+ will be tha ha will be able to pay wp. Hi full, old debts. This sec- tien has never felt the ---- as much will be excellent: Vall Red co cage _ is still ot otagnant, sul anes scien ufo. Kiscsnpase.- tadgng from preacut -- omewhat below av ot te See eer, vebich was extra guod. Fal Wheat was badly winter-hilled; most of the breadth has been plowed Te oe sown ie ro pat, which a -- winert mY, Cone could not leak bet- Hay crop -- good; munch above Pe average. -- _ -- ins conaty one for active orenpons Pour Eur Ctuype are g sere} lw bt iauch ng had a leneticial effect in making te In hasbeen tteh betier this Staumecr. Farmers -- t» buy. el better in n this sortion average ove P hall « crop, Pratt © a 'wert ey. de altaest a, rrtecty the harvost prvapoets are good. A healthier look: crep-. Mor Pe Foam. all Spring oes, Present No cause to: gtum! * Pitioaa: ae ay cy nity rand wil beans kt Sa Cus aa a se on sel will be mm excess of Jat year's yield. Business ese fecling in better syirite. and amare -its- sexe. The > aa look spelen. a A Spring heat, Bake and esa, y wil 'cade aiktgaiher. Sopemlant upon, lumber, and no eee | sagen sno P bable. Ausosre.- --~With ti cnnepiion wt mig all seeedingly w is improving: in om there ina deal «il old prain coming tk ch now, whicl: mrakes trade brisk "ed tinse coming . Mearoms. Crop are booking excellent m Par: this scetion, amd think Inusimes Prospects rl, of the Towship of Collingwood and yor ing beat a Ag ts : a witch ign | his locality, bu proupant, everxwhet: sppare: _ consi mate winter- eee rainy have d - Pros ery ithe low: lands: fee! of trade is not very the farming community bave been we najor have to be ap al rn mie mpsactedop ing due Winte eal Byreng. With tombermen, no sales effected. ree Fopurts, whieb lease ne section --ieotel we may safely conclude ith the very general abandaaa Crematven.. " | Me Bly oF oN Ae AND MiSrRodep rhanees bho) SE ONL OX ACP ORDANOE WIT HDS Last oor ist (TAs REAM. ASME NED beet Fr pee, SOT, Taly TH" The progsessis« -- having been one of the gost exten: re | ve farmers me m the Ntate, at one tane ing 1 Bee ; during- his career having been ee ef 30,000 acres of land, oe in mk me of hits death bi exten: tation 7 | acres of the most fertile land in the State. Prior to his death he had requested that 1 bis body might be barnel. The reason av agued for-thty trange desire are Ube sey an follows ; silos the average, atl WwW hak ekuep mel | About twenty-four years ago ion petty ot | ane dliad.. on a sania members to have the re- are ell advanced, and coMeuri "how Th reached the ro: 1 < ie rule fair, a barines: wilt be ducio. this Fall" miainn dis doles ol to be removed to a:spot te im accordance and aur 'yrs Peary tare dptac! eapomad ty the gaxe Ha been buried « cut an thix occasion, a ea | the ne. made i "fate. fe _afterwar: cum | dition of ile bodies, and his dlectara- jon wade at the time of removal. Very little contidence was in his statement the tr but that it was a fixed mi fallowing will The cean ¢; tie treaty 'advanced age, Several months ago he held in excess of t of ally that 'one cent, With receut rains, ati the 5 a conversation with them, « after hi« desired seks that his body sheakl be consumed by fire, pal emjoi wd that om d entertaining don faithful execution of his desire Be entered i to a contract with two <( bis allow. ine them two mules and $300 Wy would 'superintend ele joy Aboot bo ey th tim. About tru thigh be very hat if sons do ° aa t took pines at eight o'clock thiy morning Carriages, baggies icles of ev: de setiption sein active te convey et serne af the appointed time an imiuempe nes ih . "a by the deceased were cub down, and all the necewsary having been perfected, the body was lai nS a blaster 'saereupkd by an cachaure sherk be meee a heigist re by a Haptist divine, the that romaine Daring the = a Soe of opinighs were on the sensibilities wf the re and that shall have honn whi nnieaay [aide anther ties. The Brave sae ' Faas hic anies sauna ro ME RAWEMLD, from mee, Horracbmert Fiala. Oa Title Fall Whert sown? and it will oe ambie ty this tales teegdiail louks 'very pres- Ubles were ignited, -- in about two hhours- all deceased was 'ashen. ~

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