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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWingham Times, 1890-10-24, Page 5i t nt0 a of the ons for the y til larrovr 1n one t and 1 wash er near • it w1t tion fry ,unci t,whipll f seats grades eugh .a to Lb.) o wiled p,'rutell •elft 43,00 Joh .. c1 it , l a . prune ituttAr whyh say'. to LC d the after which 68 Aaltr pound l4{ lite. ✓ hien worked tied the tuarket tell as ;es the in this ale, by utry is found thets-t yen my tokeue i T. J. 1 given vork is ;rvision This rusohin, wail' I >r pit U.3 will This -hat the nuurber States y their [.s year aconsili, tate to at►adiasr young s there e chief methods sic Si d Corker tting of bs and e malt. 1 as at it) hogs, s in the tat any- )ritntioal not do north ,ou are pitatity, r. l^ made for Metho• oh, 28th be given flows tev Johan Ireland 1„ ant, of Scotch," • A.., of e (Jana. of Listo- elections will be r,W,M, e church.. engaged. tool here of this. ilncert i►r night of 11 of this ~eek and although our bays do game. yel here lir.: 11. itis hat. ,his place that any l°ael hilts, R Vain. of .Was* Calripatrtick W4t2s 7447 his family, rveeising from theca the HAM kind treatment as if he wool a ne of themselves, until death retioved bile, iiia long illness!. was borne with fortitude aua resignation to the will of Heaven,. His fattier, and mother arrived here about three weeks ego from Denver, (lolorato, and retrained at the bedaide of their dying son until the last. His brother. and his sister, ,fors. llewingway, of Saginaw, Mich , and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and' Mrs. Rush, of Plattsville, Ont, were .also at the funeral Last Tuesday, and fol lowed the remains to the place of in- terrnent in the Parkhill cemetery. '>roddar, • Prof,. F.'p'. Ladd, in a'lengthy dig. cession of this question in the Rata. Woo Yorker, givusg remits of expert. ir4ents at the Geneva station,fiulls the: good silage from mature corals a murk *nonethical food .than dry core. He sooncludea as follows WVould 1 reoommeudfartgersto build wiles To those fartnel s who have learned to ware well far the comfort of thou aniu►ala, and who furnish them with Warm quarters, I would say, "Build a 13110," To the others I must say, "When in the line of progress you have developed lip to the proper stage, a silo will be essential ; until theu to use one will be time anti money thtowis away. Better let it alone until you "Ave mustered what goes before it. " Most assuredly silageetfect the milk and I am not acquainted with. a. single animal hfoodes o an ;� at do n nine t to 4 ex- tent, modify the quality of the milk. 'Cornmeal affects the quality and ilavo1 of the milk differently front linseed +•.a meal; carrots differently from onions; 'green grass trout fitly; and silage from eiover. Would you expect to secure a fine quality of milk when your cows receive no ocher food than straw,weedt 'ant' garlic ? Poor silage will make poor milk; bac good silage judiciously fed with other proper fuods will,, or. should, give hulk of superior quality ; Within! certain limits the character of tbe products of every animal will be. dependent upon and be modified by the character of the food fed to that animal. There are a few pointe that we may briefly summarize utzdt•r the heading DO let T. Do not build. a siio until you are sure yea know its true place and ,pur- poke Do not build a silo until you know how to feed and care properly for your animals under the new spited) ,of agriculture. Do not neglect to build a silo when you have learned its true place in fano "esunonly. Do not build a silo the walls of which are not perfectly tight. Do not sow corn broadcast fur any purpose, either asa forage erop or for - silage. Do not plant A cornthat will not nature a good crop of ears in an ordi- nary season.. Do not cut year corn for'`ahe silo Yrniil the kernel has begun to,glaze. Du not neglect to have corn well packed in the silo. e.pectally in* the Htarriston, Mr, Gro. Preston, of this place~ lost $22 in l,alis on the Grand Trunk Rail way platform, in London, the other day, while waiting for a train.. The money wan found by a porter of the Tectuuseh house,,and returned to Mr, L ) . ' 1eAtr1l.—Sarnia Sun. ",Athan uaiii- ed Gibson of Harriston, Out,, went through here the first of the week • in earcli of his wife whom he believed was living in Pt. Heron with a man named Shoutts,, a. season. The Pt. Huron pulioe had got ou the track „f Shonits and found Lieu living with a woman. Gibson confronted the woman and discovered. • that sure euouga it was liis wife. Sbe had mar ri,•d Gibson Unguis 7th last and ten clays later she was gone with Shourlts. She returned to'fiarristou with Gib- son, corners.. • Du not think that silage is a proper food to be fed exclusively in place of a 1 other fonds. • 'Do not expect the best results if you feed no dry, coarse food with sil- age. Do not expect good silage from . green, immature corn that is largely water. Do not think you 'cavi feed silage •,.uccessfully when your animals are k.opt in cold quarters. • Do nut loon for good results in feed- ing silage if ycu callow your animals to stand and shiver in open yards several flear's boon day. Do not forget that silage is a high. ly carbonaceous food. Do not forget to feed some nitrogen•, ous grain food with silage for the best results—wheat bran, cotton or linseed meal, etc. Do not think your animals need corn when you are feeding modern silage. Do not forget to tbink true purpose of tbe silo is.. Listowel. what the A'Court of Juvenile Foresters, nu der the direction of ,Courts Royal Utak and Mapleton, Canadian Order of For - asters., was instituted on Friday even- inglast, under must auspicious cit'-, ournstances.-61 r. 'Phos. , Male, who ' vfas so,severely injured by the explo. sion at the gas works, a few weeks ago, is able to be out again, we are glad to aity.—.The, r;trike in the Bess furor turf, factory was brought to 11it and un. Friday evening last, by the firm pay log out to their workmen about $8,000 of their wages, and protniatng to pity the Balance due them in a abort tittle ; .also to .pay regalarly every two weeks The faets ry is only running bid time MOW, hitt it is hop„ d tluatit will not in long before the firtn wi I be able is put their hands ell at full tame — From the Parkhill haiku) of a 'recent date, the following is 'taken : t'Laai Sunday, Outt.be'r 15th : there died 111 the reaiduuee of Mr. lobo Atiluld, Clue plaoe,•lelr. Jacob O. flagon, timed 47. years. The deceased was former- ly li resident of Li, towel. He cause to 1r. Arnold's place last April, suffering ft m consumption HQ Was then tak' 't1 seriously ill, and remained there if VI/ nosed by Mr, Arnold and. 1Y' b Y Y Belmore. Behoove Pubho School report of written exa niinntion on Friday, Oct 17th, 1890-: 5th plass--Francis Perkins, 88:; Chas. F. blciardy, 72. 4th Seni,;r-;1linnie Fry#ogle, 00 ; Maggie Fleming, 48. Bid senior and 4th J unior—Elsie Irwin, 50 ; Joseph Hall, 50. 3rd Junior—Elsie Perkins, 100 ; Florence Bremner, 88. 2nd Glass--Ennna Chittick, 88 ; Hattie Batters, 75 ; Jolnl Abram, 75. Part 1f—Aggie Meliride, 100; James Barton, 50. Oenn,ett—In nigher/Nee the ISO instant, th 9. wife of mr wen Gennett; a sen. Pcrtor,-.Mshdgue—A the residence of the bride's. brother, on the 15th lost, by the Sey H MoQuirrle, Mi John Portsr, Turnberry, to Mise Mary. Ann Ito, Remo, Cnirese. HapLORAN-.,At,t,!N.. In the TrivlttXemorJ,iI chnrob, 1Cxeter. by the Rev N 5' Robinson, rector, on the 14th net, Mr Thoutas Halloran to Miss Lucy Jane Alien both c1 Wingham, 8lrowtsaa—JouNi?nN, M the residence of the bride's father. Turnberry, on the 22nd inst., by the Rev, John Scott, M. A., Me .Tama showers, to 5'1 We Elisabeth Johnston, eldest daughter of Mr Wm Johnston. DIED. Patton -In arnborrp, on the 18th Mgt Wm'attoa, aged 76 years. MoGuran--in Wingham, on the 12th inst, the in' fast tion of S1rJames McGuire,.Divielon Court Clerk, aged 7 days. • OaUrIAM—In Aehfeld, on the Sth Inst, James Graham, aged 81 years and 2 months. GRAHAM -1n Aehfleld, on the 8th Inst„ James Ora. harp, aged 04 yoam and 2 months. $nru --xn Monde, on the 6th inst., Alexander Machan Smith, aged 08 yews, 2 monthsend 28 days, Wroxeter. The evening of Thanksgiving •day is tobe made the occasion of a grand concert in Whoxeter, when the class ieal Cantata called the Pillar of Fire, will he rendered by the Wruxeter Glee dub, under the lsaderehhp of Dr. Brawn. This • beautiful emu' position is &Npieta with grand chorus- es, sweet solos, harmonious duetts, &o , besides instrumental seleotious;-and., a real musical feast, we think can be guaranteed. ,It is the intention to have a libretto,publistsed for the bene- fit of the audieuee,and the coulinittea will be untiring in their etfurtss t' please everybody. • Kingsbridge. Mr, Chris Connell, of the 8th eon., suet with a very painful neemlent last Saivaday. Fie liad beton assisting at a barn raising on the £area of Mr. S. McLean, of Lanes, and on the way dome, stepped,_on a short). piece of iron, which passed clear through his foot, inflicting an ugly gash. The wound is a very painful one, but under skillful treatment the patient is•in a fair way of re'eovery.--On Tuesday evening of lalit week many 'of the young people of this neighborhood, to- gether with quite a number front Wawonash, assembled at the residence of idr. T. hicGlynn, where a vexy pleasant tii.ut; was spent tripping tile' light fantastic, oto., until 4 a. in , when all took their departure, regret.' ..raa■.aa1•1 TEACHER. WANTED. AATANTED, a teacher holding a second or Third V V °lass i ertl8cate for Union School Section No. 7, Turnberry. Appiloationa statins egttary expect. in P. 9„ on or to commence ed to be sent to the Secretary, Wing before the 20th of Nov. next. Du in January, 2891, ✓ 45 GAN WCLNrN, Secretary: Win nt Voters' List 890. UT Or 8Ev18 N.. TcT OTICE is hereh. iven t, , t a Court will be held LI pursuant to the ' no Voters' List Act, 1880, by His Honor, the Judg. o1 the County Court of the County of Huron at .he. Town Hall, in the Town o1 Wingbam, o the 27 day of October, 1890, at halt past 11 o'olo• . , a m, to ar and determinethe several Comp mts o1 errors d omissions in the Voters' Li of the Municipals of Wingham for the yearl:ti. All pereo having business with th= aid Court aro requir to attend at the eald tim 0 an lace. .1 M irsaouso., Ciork of the said : •ort. Dat,, this 9th day of October, 1390. Tur rry'Voters' lis 90. .-Kr OTTCE is ereby given that ourt will be held .124 by hispHonor, t rsuan t . the Judge of Ontarioe County tQ urt'ccf8tl e County of Huron, a the oresters' Hall, 13Iuei'alo, on the 28th day of , ot. , er, 1890, at 10 n'olbok a m, to hear and determi • the several Complaints of Er- rors and Omission. n e Voters' List of the Munici• panty ofTomb , vfor year 1800. Ali persons.. ,ring busts with the said Court are request: to attend at the aid time and place. Joins. Buenos, CI' k of the said Court. nat . ,his 10th day of October, 890. MEN, locator traveling to 6011 my guaranteed Nuns. ERY STuoa. Salary or Com- mies on, pile, woe iy. filth 1roe. Spacial atten- tion given to beginners. W nrke,•a never tail. to make good weekly wages. Write me atone for particalars E. G. GRAHAM, •NURSERYMaau. {'Iliis is Reliable.) TORONTO, ONT Executor's Notice. L -URSUANTte tire Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1837, chapter. mi. Beaten 30, tbe •Creditors of Crooket Willits lateof the Township of Howick, in the. County of Htil4p rnft Province of :Ontario, yeo- man, who died on'or about the 12th day of August. A D 1890, aro required'to seed to J A Morton, of the Town of Wingham, in the County of Huron, Solicitor for the undersigned executors of the said deceased, on or before the 17th slay o1 November, A D 1890, their names, addressor. and descriptions ; the full partioulais of their olninis; a statement of their ac• counts, and the natut'e, 0f the secu,ities (if ny) held by them. And nbtire is hereby given that' the Executors will immediately after the last mentioned day proceed to distribute the nasots of the said de- ceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to theolahnsof which they shall then have had notice. WmL1•n1,.11 WHAM;' �EftecutorY. a Ta J A 6tonTON, SollettorflrlA'for HY L''xeoutIyrLLIoi s,, Wingham, Oct 11, 1800. • A. H. GRIGG,-• ting that morningshould come so soon, .Glen.farroW. Very heavy Goat Monday night,— Dame Rumor reports u wedding here its the near .future.—Soule talk of the boys getting rip a shooting match. Capital idea, boys I Go . ahead witlt it.—Mr. It. •[bugling has ret.nrned. from a hew days laojourn in the Queen city,- -i1lr, J.- 1•i.tggins gold tine horse lust week for • $128,--• John ransle is titiain f of trading his farm for a .larger one in the vicinity r.f Blyth.--' %•POW.'ll, a former restde't t of Puriiberi'y,: a as 't ie,il ing relatives hf+re last week —My. will Airs. E. Oaiuphell Were called to North East - hope, ► hursdny laza, on ttccoi;drt of the hickotiss of Mr. t'aufpbell's tu.,tuer.— qtr. Bsdd,•way left oar Monday for Comity of unroll, ,ilichigttn. Ali,.. R. in ends setting in that State .f he is stilted with the nature and ctimate 01 the country. --Kr. Joao Ure'tti, •sr., returned from Austrutnl last we. it. tie eatne uy wily of Semi/mil, ah8,e iii has many friends and 1elati'v,-n. Mr 0 does Not look tooth cluing et since he went away, but he no tioubt notices a groat change in this part , 1 the country, although he has beet absent only three years,—W. T. Fa ix,,ll spout Saturday in Attwro4, TAT L O R FARM PRODITCE TAKEN IN EXtHA,NGE. A. H. .GRIGG, Josephine St, Winghatn. Money to Loan on Notes. Moto , Discounted AT ` REL.SONAELE RATES. Money advanced on Mortgages at 0 per cont. With privilege of .paying at the end a any year. Notes and accounts collected. 11 roBT. MOINDoo. 1 Oriu.s—ilcavol Block a imrham Ont. E °WAY EXCUPONS British Colombia, Washingtoai Territory, Dregnsi and California. .Leav Toronto 11 '11 p, ul, 8epte 19th ; Oct. 3,1'1, 31 s NOT, 14, 2 • a' Dec, 12, 26. iiuu.liuy through to Valtcouver without change. ]for Berne' atlrl all information wryly to ltay Agent of the Company, or ilrita W. tt. CALL:IWAY, 24latices. 1oronto. t P-• l � fi1 e teg algssig Pr 41 ¢fo GORDON & cIY.; tE are daily RECEIVING I%TCS LARD_■ • ■ SHIPMENTS 0E— ,4 G -ODDS in all • the Latest Designs and Newest Shades known to the trade. As these Goods have been purchased at a small advance on the original cost, our customers and the public in general will field GENUINE BARGAINS in every. department. We lead the trade in CHOICE TEA Try a sample lot and we feel convinced that You Will become regiilar(customers.stomers. GORDON & MCI h r a r 77-1 RE I AN invitation is extended to every 'Person visiting Wingham to have a look through his mammoth stock of • PALL ++ 1 >, GOODS, • o Our stock is now complete in every Department. We lead the trade iII , ;DRESS GODS. In our Dress Goons J)»-partuent we are show- ing all tha latest Novelties in Stripes, OTli•otrs, Bahia and FANCY DRESS ROBES. LOleg l Oue glauce at our Stock will convince yeti that the greatest care has been taken 51) select the`most Fashionable and Fancy goods in the market for our cu4touler•s to choose from. 4n, Black barislife aro Ehawizi FANCY STRIPES, *FANCY' CORDS, FANCY, SOLIEISS, hIETTAS AND CASHMER —And at All Prises to suit our many custonlerti--•- We also have a Full Line of FANi't7Y TRI.MM1I GS AND FANCY BUCKLES to match Every Dress ill our Store. Ladies; do net fail to give us si call before purchasing elsswhei;e. Don'ttai! to See the BLANKETS. 100 pair to cheese frotri. FINE1 ALL WOOL PLANS L, at 200. pet' yard, the Bet'Value.io the traJ,', MANTLE G001i8 in all the Novelties, and at and pride you tufty wish. LADIES' WOOL SHAWL'S, WRAPS, AN 1,1 STORM COLLARS, FANty' WOOL ilOSIEIZY its Lt.ti,is, awl Citiltlren's wear, LADES'. GLOVES AND FANCY .WARES, a large • stock always o)l.liatad. '.Dunft. forget the shoe Ai,- MIL