Holt-and:- In“) N IDINIXALs Erorrra, KINDS mom 'ry HIV}! A228 :view" :wspaper nib ment rk "s, Art, Bic At the " le, (Janina Strut. Cm: Toot fue st alumna“! Lluiar ther lust I“ to: nab "Nov.“ Ian-n. Ordinary notice! deaths, nad all bun In. of chant. “Walnuts, except hr written nmtrucziom tn i-trd Inul (orbldtln, I TERat.S:-$1.06 per you in Mum. " ".25 " not mid withintwo mouth. - Oddniougl and bull-m cards. on inch - swimmer. per yur. .w...PP_ ' Q guoi',riuiJreali-ieu-" 7. 7kmmchudo. pervâ€..s........... Mt ttt Column, per yur..... .q..t... " and“... " .r.we.. ...r.. " Moon-5.} "A wrt... ..t.m.. an? Vanni, M In." To Iago-nun"! I)". sum-,1 in.“ humus, - for " ttw nd and O In". onnna & (In: 4-†land. an I u Every Thursday. Ila: um. Durham, - - Ont. in! Cmuu " C. Mcr Hum ll DRVT I RT “ barium. an t 19339173.? "THE REVIEW" “ILL-An A. loan. Vetonn-nry Surgtbou, Durham. on Cry); ili I1'un< l _ VETERINARY Brut be " " “y “I Fr. iaGiww ad of um Borrowe " mm†" "iiirsimiss DIRECTORY. Ili? w 3““ {All rrirG'Gio o'uc2 aL,vor" I‘m-pin m. Andre ttGa' w a co, MmrMum,Mirh. ,‘Wy I. I... I- We: TOWN WEED " aei"tr6s done to order on short Ioth'd lBADL‘ATE 1RADUA'l'k PM!“ Cabin et Maker, MI, M AWN? Loon thoroughly overhauled B - put m ant-elu- order, mo mum»; - invend on 'l,",,?', every ennvenioucc 'Bhllt.l " Himmodntlcm be able is supplied - but tho union an word. The bit bt with me he" bran"! ot liquors and mm". 5'th Scam toe Cannon“! Tuval- - “0d mm and “an“. Koala; 1 an he British Hotel, Durham, Conn! 3.23.1 :"ii"irckEbiiiiiiifi] Do You Went Money. w Mm: ih'. 5212“. F.s'tTh1'Eht'rENT -- E. n. MACMILLAN. Antwan. ATTORNEY. a...“ I - 1-H-“ [huh-m. Ont. Watson Bros., Menters and Builders. Wm I -- f..ulAl'“.“.-;An TTOI’..\LY n! Law. Sulicitn _ __" I) “M TILI ARRISTF-f gruot.srrn:r:rt, MM I'XDERTAKER. Hut-hula Mn". It'llâ€. AGENTS, READ THIS. -,Cors he. I “NS and Wreeifieatioms furninlml for wok. (knuckles. Ind private Dummy. ll. Sash and Blinds undo to order. A., P. t C. WATSON, . Duo-on P'. o, “out. Jun, um I!†but): MISC ELLANEOUS. RATES OF mum-25130 MCFAY DE S a BOBARTS, l 7.. Pt" IX()N Geo. J. Matthews, [TH EN D, Durham. pear Cattle- bd avid. hm; mud Dual-cu in â€ulna Mahmud)! was" It". o Fran! Ibo . - b., t w and: WWW ‘ '7d7ld'rd tur euunty. hug: an: $A't "mph-lewd ethic “a Frost a Frost. "'Iixnonth'... ..... ......S6 chr0non$htuuh _... ll .dvemumenu char ' on. t in Int "a-tir', ?iti1e'iii ur,.' "Mun: Ins-1m --. opt-ii I "wane": comm with the and nonhuman, “than doubt. or M. alt bt ttiuged a my use on a. no“ Wood Turning, t nm- Shotgun: h In “any“. Emu ll Rune, "wed.trom M.50 to $6.50. ‘ recr'?..Frttt.o+k MEDICAL. notice! M births. nW_ all had: of local nun, imam Austin 1. m t and Shoemaker, RY ESTABLISHMENT ll. KIERNAN. NAM, le., alumna time than Hartman!“ not u or " rululub 5L. an! lemon Brm..0m Thur-day n Hush-rum. T. J. W. FROST. LL. , Griiir/isrGG in Indie-II an gun. " s am] Attorneys " humor] and “and“!!! LHHITBODY is Mhee, Hum -, Gil : C-eiGiddor lo Ruhr I except when "eompanied :zinm to the contrary. an mad-n. and absurd " ug- J AMIESON, f Toronto University III f Ou Kano Vetrutnry “HDOV. Solicitors in Chantry. loot out of tho lemma: J. TOWNSEND , Out. Mary to Loan a nhla hdh‘uuly or " an Lml [my-bk m_ it. bur li Ontario nts tb Salary of ttoo ‘ctnna n , 9th at n Baud on ,1): up! allow i large Pom SURGEON m tlicitnr in Chm: R.. Notary Pubti, JOHN noon. Wm tr " )I'nrlyr to r! W for 11‘,an u I Mer etttt tttthr tt m no my] Mn r MI!- "I y I " "' 2 A GREAT l4 ACRES of Land m tt Hull) State of Cultivation, with . Mt welt tbnuheu (run. house, And all buildings net-uh, and u you"; arch-rd. and “a tiott wuor. This propmy it yawning the conuomucn " the luv u ot Dmhm, md known I: the Chub» Limcn HIM“. 'q, my... .W. - “w... .-_ --re_ri-ee'V »-~~ win bu given. For (who: 'tBrut')" Apply to P, Inch... Dub-In. " to n. mantis. Ter, Subscriber offers for Sale, Lot No. as. 2nd (Ioncpuigq. Em of .G. Ifurottyr1,'ttf {BEBEZEEQRAAE Stepping Stones. Al i , ; ' " 013m§§guf§ï¬gtéoz$‘uggï¬x. cunt} Ext--CotNttrTmD. . 1,t)'t2,,1,? 'lt"hS'".'ti' 'tN'll"lld'tfl'Wr"ttA'le,'l "Oh, than n no. med ya do that , Mutt menial-9P1! l0 Thomer mll lend it to m." ALEX. . LEAN, 5th Con. Bentinck. . "We will tak. it," In "Fahd Armly. At.'f1"fcl't1et?fly. _ was i "But, Clement." the aid. some do" C the tea-put co look " him; "it in A shilling PM for Sale. ', monthly. tual wu have your Daily New! - _ _ _ _ -- - _ -__ and your weekly church paper." - _ House and Lot for Sale in Durham. mun-mum uuuuu than prviterty ' I good 6mm; House, tmuue.'a,Wooatstier' Jun! um so“. van. to. Nut n the mum r tursetop Inmuaq-rulu I»; n. uhu "ottrd the (own at "'Iuvmun. M the railway will unduly be ham. to Durham: nuns mum r. Farm for Sale in Glenelg. A wotrtinuhett tram. house And out buildings and {01,0}: and. Rhtttter'otoretMttt-tto Gun. inn {tom tho ma town ot Wham. Eturythiye, FOR 3.1.,Loc No. Buf17.Con. In W.G.R.. town-hip of lamina. whammy!» tom; ' autumn (um, lot Mane. w.G.n., township 4 livuhm-k. m) "rrtHt, (to arr: u " tttti' um] l, g milaunp. tummy: humid Hun-Fulani: Farm; nd (In Jed .liviqiun ot Ln. l, Mn l, 3.3.“ , Glenn-1g. " Myâ€, good log building, M tsrrmrrOrsrud. For rum†puruulm Lynx to F. MM laid: n . Hausa and Three Acres of Land For Sale. A as, and Conmuion. Em ot G. It.,rowtutu'p of Hana“, containing 100 ans-About 70mm- clou- sd. Tntml 02.9“)sz590 dowlh If)! 1"eyit _ Rt I OT '12., 18th Con., Egromnnt 100 anon. u This Lot mu be laid chomp upply on tho 4an“) A. GLENDENNING. oe 1trol Bhutan at 8, 81, and 9 per an“, according Ln privilugos granted. Innlns ll{(-p:1yable DY Instalments, or Otherwise Bull-bl: III-01mm Invulmrnl Co., (Limited) NORMAN MHXTYRH, Jun. F. atoyur, Money to Loan TRUST AND YDW)’ CO. OF CANADA Notice 2 Farmers TRI grant stringency of the Munu’ Market, wtrteh hm. yin-mum! for the but. two year: not only In Canada bu 111 Grant Brituin, bus and. the more .ulutunlml Loan Compnlnus very mulnous in mu! iuvesttNrutts, Lad Yen Mow to ttd. .nurr mun†out-pt upon yum-urn)" Ruth.“ to the Duct-Iv" .T1nsdeprrsstiott IS now pnssing Inn-y “(I I an iu.rritcted by The London - (nut-Ila. In“ dk Agtuy Company. Limited. (Whr‘so- Agent I mm that. may have About Randy tor immediate inwmlment Ind no muons to plum it an tau-manh- mm: of inure“ “you im- provo-J Farm Security. ' This Compunv is onn of the moat liberal in Ontario, And 1tataitdenUg neommund " to the†waving money. Inna! trut yearly on tnt of May and m Kunm- bot or may be made {mythic clown-nu an" ere liarvc-I it we Alq'lil‘nnt drain-m The Borrow" mnv 'l,7,"%' tor the rithopny sum: of money nl any I no "a... “the in diro't rmluetiot: of the princlpn) at their mort- m debts. Thou! lumen?†at out. "orrtriag interest to I pr, Ipour "mute Hunt. No Fiutss--No Couuidseiou--No Bots. alone“, Sept 19,1878. Drona", Much. 6th, '79. Durham BUILDER. Durham, keeps on unnd a “no noel of Bushman: m! a! un- of Building Mugabe a “act ot New: in Walnut. nus-wood, and nut. Pbsos.sprrtsitteattta" and Bill. ot Lamb†mule oat an shun notes. A [mistook of Comm. Cum-u. Shroud: and run. mush-yin: hand. . A --qta'"' "EAatnF. To “lull. Remember cue, plug-1 Ibo“ Autumn north ot thr p, " ofettsty, a week In your Ci free. No risk '" human at whirl; m: can mac mu Vol. II. No. 28. int m U U business " whirl; rot-ions rd “that an: em ':,t?ff.',t' p“ All t be time any wort-1m tttrptsrtvv no tm . mlmt Cm Poul-01310130 “IE5 July nu. WN. Farm for Sale. South Riding of Grey, "II.L\($E or' Halt}; Million of Dollar's Lands for Sale. Appl , to m b . m Atbrrtf3trts1't,trm' Range Foot of Our- 31.1.»ch THIN. Peubam. 01. the lot “mid dwelling En to" Ind Stable. The m on man- ot mm. I good well and a number M frr:ittcrtes,ttt' tho! Prtunists, Yom twins‘m‘ ,'e $200. whi . ht ROBT. BULL, To Suit Burrow-rm I": 18' Durham IN THE '/t.ite Ln: it. s mung. hi . in only :25 per quarter manhunt.“ by letter to B. JACKES. Lower Town, Damn: 03:73 In“: 011113:pr 051». I PI!!! l."ll.l.l§. BARGAIN. {mi-cred . mm“ iotsgo vtvprrlv would make I mum. or at: one wi .1 NEIL MUN}: I; JPN“: "W. h. " my. For lurch: Dukes. _ gr.) town if) outfit man. " you my. u (jtt: (tri))tt Miem on the premise" -Durtiarn Ont hico\i died. Tho Asirmb, Durham Ifâ€. a tt.et. per Naomi stood before the lmymmazed and bewildered. In 3 few moments Mm. Vule entered. nnd the curate followed her,takiug bs accustumed sent,but avoiding his “star's eyes. Naomi went on filling cups with I poul- od sir. "I wonder if the poet in old or young." I)“ mid utter n lileuce. "Young," said Mr. Yale, spanking on impulse. "Oh, Clement do you know 1m?" "Yes," he said shortly. and um. he got up and left the room. CRANE. xxV.--CtuNGM. ' One mormug. just at April was drawing to a close, the dlrctor'l page bruughv the long expected tidings to Mrs. M tstyn. Isabel had passed uwny in her slwp. In tue that werrirs (if his grief David Ar. um kept very much to himseif. Ho know instinctively tlmt people wane saying, "S pour Dr. Aimn is get free at lad!" He knew they would only think of his loss " of the breaking a chain ; and the impossi- hihty of their ever uuJetstaudiug him umde him keep nluul from moat oi his acquaint nuces. in than days his prnfemunul visits were as brief us possible, and he was given to long solitary musings by his library the. He lived, oxer and over ugain,tha titat part of his married life, ond thought less of the yeum thut cums between than of the be. ginning and the end. The early summer monthn glic’eJ away. unmnrln d by my noteworthy moms. E ma, growing more and more interested iu her tummy uu‘......;ul “(gnu u, L ok swimming like her old self; but ti 030 who knew he: best were commons of many changes in her character. "Edna is ov.'tevcd/' said Bridget tn Mrs. Wesryn. "One never knows what tdfcet " great trial wilt taisc-it mllat either soften or burden. It eanuut leuVe petile who same In it thuml them." "ft will not min us to take tho Evening Magnum." he “muted, with s touch of haughtiueus in Ina tune. "Yes, moths-r: but she sometimes said harsh things in a gentle way. I have known her deal out stern judgment in the tiollost ot Voices ; but rle newr dorm that now. Dear Edna !--and [maple are admir- ing her more than ever." 'lam reminded of old days her writings in the ln'runing said Margaret. “She has her I think it will make her quite of teaching some day." ' "lint Edna WM alwayn gontio,"retuntcd Margaret. One Sutunlny' afternoon in August Mrs. Wontyn and Philip were returning from a country walk. They had just reached the entrance to Hope Lane when 'a clutter of hoofs and noise of wheels stunted than both, and the lud promptly pulled his mother inside Mrs. b'towell's little gate. In another moment the Lawfords' phtrton, c‘ntaining Augustus and his youngest o'n'd. came darling round the (armor. drawn by a new pair of hiqlmnuttled Che: tnuts. Th: unimals had tnken fright, and their driver was vainly striving to regain his control over them. Opposite to the hutndress's cottage wa., the stump of an old tree, sticking up on the margin of a dry ditch. In tnklug a sharp turn, one of the wheels struck. violently against this stump and the cayringe was instantly overturned. Nurses and phaetou were huddled together in a terrible heap ', Augustus, thtug out ngninst the widow's garden paling-i, luy white and senseless; the groom,“le bad occupied the back seat, was fortupately unnurt. But what of the little girl ' Phillip. who had noel; her pitched head Ioremost into the dite't,'mmediatelyrtsn to her help. She was more frightened than injured, although her face was out And bleeding. Without Inning to take counsel of any one. the boy lifted her in his strong Brtnh end carried her-with all speed to Hope Cottage. Find- ing Edna seated in the anagram). he placed the child in her lupmurl rushed back again to the scene of the disaster. What weeks were those to Jane Law. i ford ! bliss mu now brought into daily l contact with a» Westyns, who “an " 1 lighten ttis misfortune by our, - in 'i their P""r. Sh. tuti:l to hot-elf I thou: I ttul limo. “at who had bun crush- arab l man in thorn, Ind they was our?“ c. find how rally likable the mu. Edna 1 formed n strung nudcbment to the limo girl who 1nd. has t deposit-Nil) her hp; , the mother's heart was soon TPotts gal uh) I was more than crutch}. As to AW ' Lawton], when he rose from that harm]. bed it was with the consciousness that quite a diitertsut kind of life lay before him. m ; eould no Incgor go on in his old mire“ His nut not was to run to David Armu'cf lrmse. Happily the anchor was " home, and Augustus Imwford-reueivod’prompl at. zentinn. He had Ewen carried into Mrs. Stowell'u eotuqttt, Bud laid upon tho hum. dress‘s bed, ad has“ he lay for three long weeks. _ A - of Our - m. " SARA}! DOUDNIY. DURHAM, Co. Grey; AUGUST..21, 1879'. ks nf his giiet David Ar when I read Magaline," father's gift, independent It was a very sensible party, none of tie children I eing got up like miniature bcll I room belles. but all wearing frocks um: I would smud wear and tear. Very tes, I grown people wem present, and wl en th, ', (‘luck struck uiue everybody was ready t l, depart. So that year went by more happily to Edna than the bud dured to hope,lnd very peacefully to Margaret and her other chil- dren. And then came another spring and another summer. It was growing late in autumn when there was a children's party given at. the viclrage. and the little Ererleig'us, who all loved the kind family doctor, would not bt sartisficd unless David promised to look, in upun {mu in the evening. Allthe Weswnr were there-saving Max-gust, who could never be coaxed out of Let seclusion. Even ISrngct haul been induced to go, lecause it " as Mary Evisrleigh's birthday and tln People said Among thum'salm that this disaster saved him trom ultimate ruin. Cer. tain it in that one: it: tibtttttrqtttQ grettt changes were mode " Eda: Hail; tho Law- furds reduced their establishment. and tell into quieur'luduts. Those, who hod hither- to Mood aloof begun to allow kinduoaH-w Jane ; and she was not slow in discovering that she owned I large share of this nym- plthy to Edna Westyu. William anford, :tung by a secret sense of shame. took care to amid Margaret and her family as much on post-Me. Bat Mrs. Westyn let him see that she was willing to overlook the grievouu wrong he would have done hot, and " though the nature of the man Wu not changed. he Was 1sotsurietMwstrielustr and subdued. Wu k in th moonlight; and David did not have the Westyns at. theit own door. H, entered the cottage, and told Margaret r. had something to My to bor. Huh: girl had come In person to give her an invitation. While he WM saying it Bridget was up stairs, putting Daisy to bed ; but she cum den mum before he took his leave. 1; mm ales r that Margaret and Edna bad 111m way ; much oi his quiiy vigbnt III man"? could ill aloud. 'G tir ever. ' l “If t "h Edna. Now it was natural annual) that Dr. Ar tan should walk home with the Westynx me their roads lay in me same direction ; and as Edna Gd taken posneuwn of Dnisy. and hurl herself been seized upon bv Olive and leilip, Bridget felHo David', share. Ill ch was said during that briefltomswar ' nu nucpicinu of the iuuuuion that had lean in his mind for mum-hm They hiked the mutter over by fireiight that night when Olive and Philip 'swd gone to rest. "Ile is a wise man," said Edmvvithlei head on her sister}. alwulder. "IL, hm chosen somebody as unlike pour Isabel as l‘ossiblc ', and uh, Bridget, what a comfon you will bc to him l" .. Slu- old nothing of the great. blank thul would be Uft in their little housuhuld. and Murgurvt was too stunned to think about it them Somehow. she could not realise what her home would be Without Bridget; Edm- she' had been prepared to part qul, but, Mruuge to my, the bud nirvis looked for. ward to a'posmblc tutnvd whoa het hhmclyr hardworking Bridget should be taken from I" r ssidc. Nevertheless, she had to get accustomed to the idea, and to receive the congratula- tions 1.th poured in upon her when the un- gugemeut became known. Yet she could iwt be so glad as she ought to have btyetr- no. not even when Bridget confessed that Dr. Arum had over been her hero,altuough she had never dreamed that he would be nnything nearer to her. Poor Margaret went through all the wedding preparations in u dazed state, and it was tustr1tslly Edna who beccuue the practical helper " this tune. It was a wry drenm like ChrlslmM that par to them all. There was such a. quiet- tr2ss upon the family group that old De borah grumbled to herself in the kitchen. She Jul not think there was enough rejuic~ ing about the coming bridal, and could not understand. good soul, that hearts may be hushed by the solemn sense of God's good. new. David and Bridget were married in St. Cyprian's Church on the lit hf January. The bride wore her plain travelling dress-- lwk soft rueviuo--and Edna and Olive were in similar army. To all who knew the stars of Davul's first mnrriage there seemed n fitms" in this quid wedding ; Ind no on: but old Deborah wished it other. wise. And momma such muful happi- non in the faces of than .two who were mule one :lm oobody missed the orange- blmoml Ind white draporios. Clement anm still working hard in tite Eusteud parish, rend the announcement of that marriage in the Tina. He heard occasionally from the Aspmuybnt not one word did they aver write about tlitWostyur, and he had not ovurage enough to mention thaw. And it seemed to him that Mrs. Aspen" letters had of Into boon growing enidor and colder. Row mu one to know tut ho wu waving atUr mm, tusd longing " t sight of that: {no Again r. ii. data-mined, com. what might, to go domrk {Subpwiek min. if only for one day. Evan if ho met with} chilling facep- tion, siwoiel be better to hoi the worn than to and it. This molution he would 1:st carried out butter tythmii1oht that befell Mrs. Vale. $119, $sl1. an" in the slippery London “not. and WM brotytht home terribly bob tered and shaken. And that lollowod . tedious illness of many monthl' duration, Which entailed “you“ tut (hair mum - "r---'----'-"- F . - :3: I l “can“. ,'r, _ . 2: lien. “a E QEliWfil,rL" comb 1 l "utFutrsu.ts0 rancher W ' 11etrtet""SPe l tom'to m; whet mam mean I WWJ‘M‘W If 95.. gift h ard hrr'thmht Clemenceau»; , numericalleeat t.u.ttlrl.eui.(t on. e! I M ee the time went on. "q ' t' iitui't'dhirttti'd to their ttfd?,,: . , (eo n com.} in“ C 1ftttrittrt.rii.!1tti.! 11:. b a-------"--'-.-. 1 _ on“ do?“ em in the hireT mars 4 L " Guardian be M be om- 'rGtepirseseorhetder Wyn-I _ Cs kind. This thebeeelmmedlehly’ ooh. i Bott" MAD' It ’n Mm. with propolh, e lubetence with which be. i - irvo,iGrauu.r oom- everything they don‘t like, end elose 1 . . . . npuev'nesletbehin. Overellthelidie l The flourishing “liege ot Baton (once M The hive is pieced on the Mill t Tecumeeth). which in eitueted in South bel ruin ed 1 Me tl to ouch ' . . . Ila on y on n y I I Snncoe. on the tittts otthe 39mm, & I. circulation a! air beneath. " is thus I (,l,',i,ll'i',ilTiiil,',,'"'itut'i,,,"i':'"fArt,,i,t, Pltt.eeA 1mmtttawlumplturuoet-lsoe l which will Probably yield m. greatest ttht " "' old Iru. "lu 4W "“" ( . _ on iVittg home with or cannot a strong I amount of honey secured this your by any wind tales their aisu, hdl on a" ground end one Mutt m the world. It might appropri~ die before they are able to reach the en- ,etely have been called Beeton because it tnnce. Mr. JouW four bee-reds contain ‘ l was the home Of --atul m {not was created respectively Mo, 150, 160, end 70 of ouch ibs-Mr: D. A. Jan" who u 'l'" u.."" hires, all populated with busy swarms of l {most skilful tuultrueermsful trPturuV" alive; wcrbmt. The numb“ of hives in st1bieet I but " ' mutter of fact. when postal Etienn- ta coustsut diminution or increase from the l ciee compelled the abandonment ot the old deco , ot one swarm ueeaeitati its until. _ i name of T.euniseth. Beeton was named ' . . - M " . l . , lien. gamation with nnother,or tho XBCI‘EJoO of 1 F tter Beaten Castle UI the Land '.' flts k new-arm renderingits subdivision necessary Mr. Jones comes of hee-ltceping etoc . The aim of every tirst.clas_ apiarist is to His father is a skilful apnrmn of the old have“ strong stocks The. more bees I ‘chool, that is, of the time when it was he n th? less honoy . is consumed in _ "elroned that “bum twenty stocks pf bees 2e i ll the Animal heat Mr Jones , were all that a man could profitlly man. I',',',,?,':,',',', 33.0mm" to make upit good ago; when beers Who killed in order that lawman for one of his lame hives. As he [ their honey might be taken; when lees; ins now about 620 such swarms it will be have: millers, Wile!" tsuudr, and honey seen that he has in his eerr co the tremen- lwrc all nutshell uy into an indistiuguUh. d Its total of "ble muss, and the honey etritined from it; t LiLUir,,,mu,,, MtLLt0s' or m u. _ .md when bees Wore permitted to sworn) It will readily be seen “I“; the pr dit per naturally. “Hung hum“; tb weary yum ibee may be microscope J, but still amount od many I bitter quarrel “New to a considerable sum in the aggregate. 1eighbos beforethey were rccoxered. All lir Jones is startin . I fifth .ard and has Just is now changed and bee keeping has I 2"ic.ii lor I, rixth aim, ' M“; [whom oeeume. . ' leven more. The entrance to the hive in by ' Arm" As m9†t"tfuhNCK. . 's narrow Iiit It the luttnn of thefront and. and in rough outliue,ui the modal operandt IN: iled on the front is a ward with three Ma modern apiary may be usetulcs well as 1'C tinted n on it Two dials tebr w ntertnining. Vr.,Joues has 4 bee-yards. l the as“ and t1: other one shows what "s lituitted in: it were at the east, west, north, 1 the condition of the hive " that date thus aud south corners of a. square or diamond, (ti . e i do! oiuts to the word "le'viug': whose dianitter is between (our and the; IC, Ether to ndate meaning that the miles. Most of the honey is, no doubt, pu “I"; in than , The condition of collected within a shaft diet-met: of each 31:31:?“ thin “soon iit tl clones. The mid---proGbiy Within hulfu mile. Under hives are placed in rows about four feet , Pressure " neeesstty, however, the bees a tart tutti four feet in the row, At one oil will fly a long dietuuce for hvney, four or a: ylrdl suuBowers have been punter“ fwtrt.uilcs say. When flyying so far it " fire or six in front of each hive. to shade I on tuueh “5 they can do to summit than them from the burninv sun. Before pro- l selves aLil uovca surplus for winter; t,.tfi2,iiin' any further-til: process of manu- I l all they do go their: c'cstauecs,it may be in- f t l', , comb or rath-r {erred that Mr. June's bees,lay..uurlar Earl- " at" b' coin; rii,ri, mow l tribution a terrttor Binileetsqutn'e. per apt _ , . . ",,", . l, . _ equal to awholo township. No doubt they 'ttl),",', 2,ttth bl 01:321.: at; l do not gather all the hmey. nor a. tenth .is dipped alternately into toiling hot we: part (it it, in this arm, l-ut ut mum» prowl; nd chm water till I mutieieut thickne" " ill 'uuneyeu'rs they will med to scour the bt) d TI e tsheet of Wttx is than peeled whole of their domain and even then will l off tintieboard ind taken Ji' the machine. fail to, Em} otooagl1 “Mom!" The present l 'il, I is diligently exporimentingin order your hrs lueqnlnt Bach-n. up to the present . to iii some thin substance on which the time, one " tbe lrcst 1.sot".0.' “an lil/ll,','.),': comb may be formed. whielt will mvrnorypuul ii the loculitsiwhieit has been "' . t rth to it"and not rouse the ens- auiTvring it little 1min droutli lately, should Tf 5 C'l"i' b as Textile hhrice they be Messed With timely rains. the character tiff',',': " If", A: Lo,, us they find them 3 ofthe year may he piesorved through the. a" 'li',':,,,",',; them til he dame. ottuel I tall. Should tlmt impiwq Mr. Jones. what my noes“?! forthwith go iudturtriously to' ' has altviuly “clued inuiethnu 50,000 lhs. l :33]: them out. Ptter man to be i of honey, will prulmhly get as much as To,. I better but still is not satisfactory. Being 000 lbs., that Is, ' made, the sheets of wax are passed through _ THIRTY-“VF TONS OF If." HONEY. ltwo rollers, which are studded all over '. OVSI'Y pound of it worth fifteen come at with hexnwonsl proirctions of the shape . wholemle. It is in striking counnentary ofhce'e cells. EaehsideoftU wax sheet 1 upon the prom-95x4 ofree knollllltf, that while is thusimprisssod N""' the iiettern of eomlv. . ten years ago honey hum-glut 2,5 to 40 cents the edges of the cells being mined ebont t a pound; and its production 'r." 1rlyd. the eigtli cf tin inch. In this shape the t upon " a 11yl1y/1tyty1"e'.1."."ir kind. l comb foundation is put in the comb frame, F business, unw, with much mow "P.""'?."'. and then in the hive. The been immedi- t appliances, it can be [nuanced I" splendil lately ttrt to work to lengthen the cells te . s profit for fifteen cents per ponm , or men I proper length. This they do by pulling out I lem. ' _ . lt, f l t l the walls of the fonudatsou ccllltill they me s A wider? heelyar‘d. "o'"'"?' 0 l"?" fu of the thickness of one ----_---e"---"""--e"-"-"'"""'-". _ - _ , -. .' meer- "'"rit'r' .".'rt w.t:'l-rat a» t .'. "lyy _ I: r. a"Yuut Vt. ', - i, v, -o u 1 t t "r . . " V .- ., " . b “h . - ttt2'2eti? -_r‘a C rNV. , 'ik','" A --.'. F1. P'eeytl?tetarioati The Bouriutiug village at Benton (once Tecumwlh). which is situated in South Simcoe. on the line of the Hemllton & N. W. Railroad, is not " named beau“ it contain; within its limits the bee tum which will pl'uhably yield the â€cutest amount of honey secured this year by any one men In the world. It might appropri- _ately have been called Benton because it was the home of --tttul in {not wee created by-Mr. D. A. Jones, who in one of the most ukllful tuulsueeessfal upuriaus all"; but as e matter of fact, when postal exigen- cies compelled the abandonment ot the old name of T.etuuseth, Beeton was named . fter Beaten Castle in the Land o‘anea. ALuosT AN EXACT guises. I aiulh tougis outliue,uf 11m modal operandi I It a mpderu apiury may be useiul as; well as nteriniuing. MrNJuues has 4 bee-yards, limited as it were a; the east, west, northgi aud south curuers of a square or diamond, ivlmso dva.mcter is between tout. and fuel miles. Most of the honey is, no doubt, I collected within a short xlistatuee of each l Mr. Jones comes of bee-keeping stock. His father is a skilful apnrinn of the old ,ehoo1,thatis,uf the time when it was reckoned that about twenty stocks pf bees were all that a man could profitlly man. age; when bee: wn-e killed in order that their honey might be taken; when Leon; have miners, pollen, comb. and honey were all washed uy into an irulistiugiuh. "ble muss, and the honey strained from it; and when bees We": pénuitted to swarm naturally. cuuamg than; a. weary hunt uul nanny I bitter quarrel between 1eiglsbos ueforqthey wpre rccmcred. All Just is now changed and bee keeping has acoume. mid--proGbly wut'um hulfu mile. Under “reassure of neeassttyt huwa-‘cr, the bees will fly a long dinuuee fur honey. , four or tittyiles any. When f1yying su far it is " much as they can do to support them- selves and more C. surplus for winter; but am they do go thos'c c'cstanecs,it may be ia. ferred that Mr. June's bees'luyyudor con. mbulioh u tarrttor 8.oilet. Square. perhaps equal io awhole township . No doubt they do not gather all the hmey. nor a tenth part of It, In this (won, but M mmm pe-llula' in sonnelyen'rs they will mod to scour the whole of their annual,†and level] than will fail tar ihu.l enough oUuoil.. The present year has Juitn,ai, Unctun. up to the present time, one cf lbs best balmy your: in memorsc,tuut if the locality, wlliclxhus been whoring u little hum droutlr lately, shquld be blessed With timely “his. the chargeter ofthe year may be) preserved through the full. Slmuld that happen Mr. Jones. who ha! nlrently lat-cured nlme‘llmn 60,000 lbs. oflmney, will prulmlnly get as much 8170.- 000 lbs,, that ts, m- “urn-nu? TONS OF PURE RONEY. wary pound of it worth fifteen coma at wholesale. It is u 'urikiup, commentary upon the progti!ss of [fee hoping, that while ten j'caru ago honey brought 25 to 40 cents a pound; and its piGluctirrn was looked upon " a puthllituwnreuntnerativts kind of business, now, with much more expensive appliances, it can be produced at a. splendid profit toi. fifteen cents- pcr pound, or even less. A modern bee-yard Congrats of about nu lore of land, preferably sandy. and having: fruit trees in it, enclosed in a tight board. fence in order to keep out dogs and like intruders, who might get into trouble; tt small cottage for, the propHetot' or his as. “stunt . a house for wintering the bees, con- structed on the principle.“ an ice house. only With better vonti1Mory appliances ; the same house sllullld he bmlt so that it can be hsed for a summer stare-room and extracting-room ', the hee-hivea and the bees. The latter shouldhe Italiana-or for economy's sake in starting, common black boos with an Italian greoa-Ahe [tulim I he- I ing more iui1utr,uious and polite and loss ipt t, assert the nlmrpness of their nether ends h’l‘h. hives mm! by Mr. Jnues are a. moditi. cation. or rather an enlargement of the old Langatroth hire. Thry ttreuilrlotvg boxes made of pine. 15 inches high. lairom front to rear, and 12 tterotrs,iutiide measure. thus giving cubical contents of 8,240 inches There is gmovenble lid to the hire, shutting dawn thud overlapping about three inches. The edged of the hive along then top are onun_teruunk, .94 on the ledge that made the onuib~fnmas its hung. The aim ot modem bu-kgoping is to save the use from tt.atttii.Uerum labor', and tfurt%rts tho . . can): me an: Iron 1'3: nus, 1 not by them, no to which maxi anon: Thel comb trains is n. reetaugahtr frame of light{ pi t.-aMieltt l" it can, be nude und still 1 sustain tho weight of tMr6tt fr eight poutids: of comb, honey. broqd. etc. There at 3 may we details'gbout the dupe of this othb fugue which“ in impossible to de.l her“). bah, tiiirlitoh" "riilli cBnlgiluu nit' the dithce btorepri1ruestrs,s and failure. The mm whey: mud: is Bttm1 at the top if: a strip of partly made comb, or it is entirely iillsl with comb, and placed in the hive. A 5pm inst large enough to ' tho his ti, work in comforhbiy i, V' "et ",7 "Fr- . A 'u.otta-ae-yuerai- I ": L1',rAcL 'A A l- A . 'tthee-eater-' {VCaQ‘I 200ru PART or " â€ICU. only. The foundation comb in only made for the size of the cello in which the worker: ptssrUhtsir [and existent-o or also contain honey. Thu cam for drones are larger, and these the be" are left to form themselvu. If the comb-frame hasouly pan of a comb in it when put in, or if In. comb is broken the been proud immednuely to lengthen it out, nlwnys working downward, or to ro- pdr it. M TO run LOCATION or A an FARM. the essentiul point is that it have low land and high land hull: near it. Then if there comes a dry time the bees can resort to the low land ; if a wet tune, the high lamb will furnirh most honmy. The: couulry around Beetrat is peculiarly adapted tor hoe-keeping. It has a very rich soil, with same swamps jun-t passing into cultivation. and rich in hunt] plank. Basswood abounds in every puree of bush, und white clover on every road side. In this neigh- borhood tho tiratfood tho been gather ll from the buck alder which from: . plant»- {ul nupply of pollen and new honey blood; bofnro tho new is gen. AM am the “mom- Ipocios of willow Tieid an “undue. of honey. Tim: the trattles atttinNe thtm the will“. but. of 2ti m. apples, plums, sharia. ob. Batu! the supple is gone from this can“. char whom and that W w‘ud tttel ‘o‘mp-burrm swung hasâ€. Tho-m Inwdtvukumhyudniu nrttigb lm but no -tttt-hard up bulb-vu- begbLTts-hordeittteestttmrarmt awaken!†can bot-HIM) h. . I Mute neglect-d new by will - vukall tbs you. With the All“ of white dour than can“ . no. u my. and the enacting Imam to be data-Hr ed it in full “day. White clover hm d: nah. Stru- orriu, asphalt-in. wild " m a hint. “(on any Peer-tn-ai" “an cum Wu.- phk‘rhnu non-Huh. In“ . - In“: a luau-u. wit-unbu- b an in h- . "I'M pub-0.1m! Moon-(r. July an hut m. TLe x on "-tau'ag up. n In!“ (in... John: old-u it a Han-id. bun-inn]: was: practically- mnid. A: .5»- - crop (or -auiem p-itrrsigtot museum-y good gumbo. lf M to were: it hecmntoo - to boo! mun goal. but wlten you». And t.atur it mid yiold an enormous Imam to tho um: " A botanilt mdenully coming upon Baotou “lulu-’2 dingy; ï¬g “abr- ee'u,yroJerrid. bum-t. nah-“d 1i.etsrie'ru,iamr.ei.s a." in“ oitrqureetttt. aloud-u. “ho-1&1.“ h my... cum isrkrmsr 'tf piggy-Lug“; 8G- I?!“ in; ar-r-at/tor - Ming --i. 't b: J- u not apt-imam why would be pulled team“. but.» growing has. and“ u I 00-mo- wood by the ML», and in mint aha think some adam- houy plan. Int-ply Arts. am. What-MAM araridt will milk. tl" MW and MOI of In noighbothood paths W914i. plum. mung] of unzip. woods. Tho ma for All. amen numb“ the â€candy. (It: luncrmd' to“? _ from the comb commenced T this ya: on Jane 16th, Aha it is “plead to end wt Au,u.t15th. Axum: in an and madam impronmnutip booming it dr. wrvas a full deseriptiots ban. The 0(- mm: u . oyhndciul tin nut]. about. three feet high and two fret a“. the up being open. Up thaliddk Mig run. on iron rod. Bound this rod nvolm . quo- cnge or frame of tin-work. rigidity hing Amen by I multiplying so. " an up. The ltives no opened..|nd the “In IOU“ or partly iilled, with hon-y. In aka-1 on. With a: very slurp knife the up a ailing of the cells is L'.t,"i,'t and H" Wan of them in order to e the revolving one. no put in the "View. The M. oftlte multipliers than mood no u to Unk, the comb» revolt. apidly. will: by the centrifugal force ytc booty In. do comb is, evgry drop of it, thrown against the side of tui, {In “soul. when“ it lou- dowu to the bottom, and h drum (if _ without a speck or my impurity. except I too rapid uvulution thrown out an hml been u wall u the bony. _ The can!» not then replaced in HM hive. And tho but tiii them up again. um Ttttt com mm m In. is I. fearsome business to the :miuitiuted The upinrist tome-res the tap of the hit e, and “an up the factory comm before mentioned. The intervals between the hive. became immediately chief-full of hoes. They bubble up and Mil out} in thousands, and you have no dittieulw in. believing that more are 30,000 at them be.. I ogiug “the institution to the ruery of which you urn lending countenance. You H" probubb' lcnmed from and experienc- ingly the attitsrist and his aseintent hem forgotten this, or nevi-r knew’itht i. for, thou-at It this moment to think there L something they don'rknow ;'for they . ep- peer to know exactly what . bee wilt do under every caneeivehle not if"e'irdutus. canoes. The epinrist takes trom e Pstu'lru iirtrpuo. near him a bilWt orrotttitrttiipu ornate It the end. He holds it "over the equirming multitudes, who are tioie giving 1 pereeptibly angry tone to their lain. He blows on the embers and sends smoke Among the bees: Presto, they dive down between the combs. and es bees alwafs do in e moment ofpenic proceed to tilt their bellies, vi“): the choicest honey. Mean. while around the bonds of the epiiu-iet and hie â€intents thousands of bees are buzzing yet' the robbers ere 'r0tueoneerned u if the thieatning horde were no many 1toruetttu. A comb frame is withdrawn. It is covered on both sides with e clinging mm of bees, These ere contentedly brushed " into the hire with a feather or a Widepr gun. The comb in then handed to a boy, who in lmrefnoted or like] y its beyond who go.- " to the extractor with it. T he other combe are treated the some, and lay-end- hye ere returned to be refilled. One man and three or tour hers to carry for him will in this manner take ignore;~ then 1.100 ihe. of honey I day, And dmiiig the htight of the season will extract every three or {our days. AtNr. Ionee' tar yards thne here been more then 8.000 its. amused on Levon! days of this you. . In your childhood that bees sting/ Seem i, stir for the smaller quantity. That. will also he swarms to In sold-LSO 1:6er stocks B year nt “0 to 615 n stiif," u, 93,000. Mr. Jonas doea'ut push the "IIN a! qucou. If be dis! u trouuvrodye"% quo-ortls from " to " uch. from not]. on. ot his 600 stocks. It will In†how large is tho income to u du-ind tron nuwtofhndlbout eight all“ u . I Then mu hog-ind In Canada. Trt. aura. . yet; cl / " noun» mum A nan - no“! ulna. . At these four ym'l than will be nub an. yua- 70.000 or M,000 pound. of Moo, M the current whaleanle price of " “it: per pound, this would yield "t.Po' trtun tho hoping of ho“. a. would Iii. dunks tomuombro won), way“ tlt. met in tho world but of tho Sinai aqiat. and it would sppur tlunhinil no unfit. mum Mono- tbo part of Mr. fuel. His "pom are :~The can of a quarter oren um of land for .aol, bee-yard. equd to About Mt) or " I your, the cost '0! . cottage. 6500 M. the outside ', ot dubâ€. house, 8150 M the outside; mans} Ill- ttr0rt on tho two, MB ; of intone! on to , 7 i7