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I wouldlt't dee th18at, eesl
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",agreeable pence of work,
It must int done,. and
I do it, WAS 111e excellel
Ill a few minutes tlh�
cleric, oshalne1 of his
a s
la
ietin the olor•Ic who
s .
lrbs busnu'ss.
1t IScottaud tlli(Le is 11
aegril•prete851011 linoevu s
,tltt+,signet, A young i.
apprenticed to'oue of
The youth thought Mull
,hereon, and much abovf
1.
°appr$Utioe8.
One evening the .inns
-to oarry a bundle itf p
Ter whose resillottee w
The packet was recei'
,Rud shortly afterward 1
'a porter enter the nuts
4 ew mintztos rite •yowl
,followed iy the pont':
Farcrl.
Seizing hie het the
overtook the porter, r�
the packet and walked
Ibis t,ppren+ice.
Tile l wyt'r's house
and the door, belt rile;
here fellow 1 give iris
slipped a six -pence ill
eint looping around.
Here it is for yen
ice which caused tl
around. His coniush
;his roaster T114A
Never after that'. was
business. --Youth's Oil
i xe,,,Tnn Tome eti ue
31st December, 1.890, fi
end of 1891—Cash.
a
1~rorrl
Liss Minnie Roast
from her visit to Det
Russel, who accwttpi
`.having obtained a si
`� r
the boats belonging
-tile schoole of this
`closed last Thursday
t.
teachers, presn manly
lance at the convent
though"sofne of the
Blyth fair thought t
ngoglcal faces there
atop, medical etude:
for blew York. wilei
Iiis studies. .Ori th
on friends in the vi
I Tm! Tmnrs to
31st December, 1890
;end of 1891—Cash.
A good colored
?Ass meeting, Bend
:boyiI ,, took a ilatche
W6oJS. When 1 ft
;straight, big and sc
:dot tree, but when
sit
little end hollow
►im down. So Iv!
;after Christians, h
dat stand straitiht
i.dat'•lean a little. an
r�.
Ft n a, UQTQIdl+R, 24, 1890.
ll in
more. Wroxeter.
The wider given to the pigs
1 was poured ou the meal whoa It WI
glut in the trough.
VALVE OF THE Fool).
Estimating oats to he mor
those feed of►ns aB re
i11 group' Foresters Court late been °retail'•
iced in town under very favorably
elroun1.stance8 and it will be Blade au
object to have as atony fart -nitre as
passible incorporated into it. The
th 2& Foresters, as an institution, d' not
pa xq� f''a]1811 $iia and Boots* cents per bushel, barley 40 cents, peas rank aesthetically as high, as the
The Guelph A.gricultural College 5
barn published the fallowing bulletin
(No 54) on Cora ElloilagO'and Routs
as Foud ,b `actors in Swine Feeding, by
1.'rOf. Thomas Shaw, prefeesor of agri•
culture at the institution named.
This experiment wag commenced ou
January 10, 1889, and terminated on,
itiatuli 28, thus covering a period of
7.7 days. . Its primary object was to
' u
e
,{ value Of Corn ensilage
ascertain Ch a
and roots, both rsseutiary and relae
tivc:lyr when used as, food, adj`lnets in
.
reedit% await) in, the winter season.
ivaral, ether feets of great interest
flied muelt vale to the fanner were,
however, brought out in the experi- 0
went, elicit as the large profits from
the judicious feeding of swiue, the rate
Of this daily Increase in weight which
results frim. such feeding, and the
extent of flee mistake in 'seeping tlUeui.
'steeply on a maintenance diet;
THE, ANIMAIrS, SELEOTET,.
The al,inlale gbosen for the experi-
b.ent%vete gradeBerkshires, bred upon
the fano from a pure dire, and out of
three different dams front the same
litter, They were divided into three
groups. Each group contained three
animals—two barrows and one sow.
The individuals of each group were
from different dams, and one of each
of the three was in every instance from
,the same dam, They were all in gond
, tatore rendition. The conditions there.
;.fere. at the outset were very similar.
PERIOD OF PREPARATION..
Two weeks prior to the continence -
at of the experiment, each group
8 put in a separate pen six feet by
ten feet (all the room available), after
having , been.. carefully weighed... They. 1.
were at once pal; upon the feed ration 1
whish was to be given thenb,througbuut c
! .the experiplent, At the commenee-
anent of this periost the pigs in group
1, fed on meal, weigliei 655! 1tts;
those in group 2, fed on roots and
meal, weighed 591 lbs. and tl}p;ie in
group 3,fed:en eusilage and weal,590*
lbs. During, this preparatory period
group one gained 27 lbs. ;• those ru,
the pigs in group 2 gained 1,2 lbs.,, and•
those in group 8 lost 12 lbs., as they,
distrait take kindly to the.ensilage.
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5 (teats and wheat middlings $1.5 per Masons, perhaps, but it must. be- tipper
on, the average value of the total
atioti per pound was seven eighths of
p
cent. The roots were valued at "8
ents per' bushel and the ene`lage at
2.50 per ton.
The following table gives the relative
8e in weight and the Dost of food
ucrea a
wring the experiment for each group. :
1 2 s
eight et commencement, .. • •lb 0661 6051 400it
v at close !b 020 788 671
oil , 1 0 SO
lb 2704 8 1 )i
otal stain ,
voyage daily gain ofone animal in
1.17u o04 84fi.,
o,toh group
ost of feeding fdr 77 dayy's11.n. 9.$ Toe'•.
ost of food ter one Animal per
ay ....:........... 8 4.31 4227 800
The next table gives the
aloes at the beginning and
loaf) of the experiment and
g
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N
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0
g
1
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a
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n
d
p
T
0
2r rind 3 were fed kr 41 days after the
lose of the experiment. They were
given the salve meal ration as before,
and each group took on an average 21
bs per day. They were sold at.5
cents per pound live weight on May
th. During tiles„ `period the pigs in
reap, 2 inereaaed in vl!e_ ignt at the rate
f 1.5S.,1bs. each day, reed, those in
saup.,3 at the rate; of L95 lbs, each.
Chose in group 2 were ripe sooner than
hose in group 3y, and .this clay account
or the less rapid gain per day of the
armee. The total profit on the pigs
n group;l for 77 days Was 38, that
u those in group 2 in 118 days' was
4,19,anl than or1,tibe pigs hi group 3
or 1,1p,de,ys,was $6,28. in the first
nstence the whplil.percentage of profit
was 27.11, per cent., in the second
5.68 per cent. autl,in.the third 23.63
et; cent.
Rin or Joss
1 3
Value at cone-
' menoement
of the ex -
pi rilil.f{nt .$, 28.50 26.89
alto at close,
of the ex-
periment ..$ 48.611 86,75
dvance in °
value 19.11 8.95
et gain or
loss......• 8.00gain .08gain i.771oss;
The pigs were all valued at 4i cents
er pound live weight at the beginning.
f the experimeAt,as this was the price
even for such pigs at the time in the
Guelph market. At its close group
were sold at 21 c,•nes,per pound live
eight, three in grau.p,2,,were valued',
t 5 Dente port, npuild and those in
roup•threGat'4�g' gents per ,pound. It
rn,y be well to cote here that the.
irect profits arising from feeding the
igs in group 1 for 77 dayswere no less
than 27.11 per cent.on the investtn't
he velue,the Manure made in feeding
would gonsiderably mere than pay the
ost,ot; the labor. The pigs in groups
ent to the common Sense of everyone,
that the benefits derived are more
lasting and better distributed, fu1t1 it
is to be hoped these points are worthy
of everybody's co1sideration.;_Mr.
Wm.:Sltnderson lett on Friday • last
for tire. old country with three ear-
leads of cattle, Tuia is a new dt•par.
ture for Mesareldaat,ilton di Sanderson
and we trust it will be a very success
ry o.
ful one. The live steric lndnbt y f
this country is of great importance
and is: year by year assuming, larger
relative prop;rtions..—Our grain bliyers i)r,l'
at the beat' a prAeut ill their : toreboueoe
the net and the fee:mer;e fit nett eepd fir, are
pouring P1 the gr;ain,-Peegelilt, :Ode.
meats of flour,•oatmneal, i iiber,0attle,
grain, etc., are contin!1ed from this
point, and the scene ola,the will siding
26.57 is one of activity at tuna's.—In the
debate, last Friday evaaning, at. the
31.87 Temperance Lodge, ' Resolved,; that
Intemperance is , a greater evil t11au
5.30 war," it w as decided in law of the
affirmative,, that side being led by Mr.
James Fair who denlonayrated with
telltng effect how clearly he was cut-
vinced of the greater evil of intemper
anise, and who in the heavy dt•batiug
powers he displayed, lir} the occasion,
gave evidence of talent that, child
combat with a Pitt aro, even surpass
those of. his illustriqus uaplesake,
Class James Zee, of the,•`'Brit,ish
Parliament.—We ape by tile press
that the Ironsides of Turnbgrry feel
sore over their defeat by the, Brussels
foot ball club. Now, we do not wish
to criticize closely, but, we must say
the childish spirit evinced by the Iron
sides iu their games at 1'Vroxeter have
been in the past ' both a oiitieuiptible
and initialled, foe., and if they imagine.
they areas invincible its t1i troops of
FOOD AND PEERING.
The pigs in group I, w,ere,fed,118'lbs.
f riven per day for a time.. Toward
he close of the experiment this was
ncreeard to 181• lbs., which, hoee1ever,
roved a larger quantity than they
'ould eat clean and so cloyed their:.
ppt't.itee that the quantir.y had to be
'•educed to 12 the. per day. Th'i aver=
ge Hammitt, fed per day throughout
he experiment was 16i lbs. The
eel ration consisted of ground oats,
sound barley, ground peas and wheat
iddiings in the proportions by weight
f 1, 1,2 and 1 respectively. Those in 5
one 2 were fed all the aliced turnips t
ey would eat clean, which mus 60
s. per day on au average. They t
k rather more toward tiieclose of
experiment than at the outset. s
he. roots wee added a meal ration at
lar in kind. to that given to the to
in the first group, but only 011ee -'s
rd of the amount. It averaged
erefore, 5i lbs. per day,'and when w
was sprinkled. Upon the sliced r
ipu. The pigs in group 8 were O
to
9
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f
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3
1
p
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a
CONCLUSIONS.
The following conclusions may be
fairly drawn from the above: experi.
ent
(1) fillet it pays the farmer-hand-
otuety to falttell•'store pigs in winter
n a moat,ratien'much as that used in
his experiment, when the prices of
food and pont bear the sante relation
o each other.
(2) That it does not pay the farmer
uiyieieutly well for the trouble td feed
ore pigs on a ration of roots in win
r when the meal.ration; 'used i@, a
mall percentage of,the whole ration.
(3 That when attire pigs are fed in
inter on corn ensilage and, a meal
atine, which is bat at email percentage
f the whole ratiou, they are fed at a
98.
(4) That it will pay better to use a
cal ration in the winter that will
pen store pigs for market in 77 days,
Ian to first use a ration which tends
Rich to develops bone and muscle
ring that period, followed by a meal 1
,
ally 85 )be of ensilage upon an
. The nieal,frd was Riede lir in
y and kind to thatfed do the
p group • 2, and watt , lihewiee
,it'd upon the ensilage. 'i'Vtten
the enftilagrawas, masticated
, but a large proportion Of
alit fid by theta. .tt had
Walz lengths, which lit
y tote teearsa for feeding 8Wt'rie.
given in three feeds- per
ate -r- Was supplied tit
it tavitev Those fad lib
tl ,i11 Iltfllitli , triantb i ;
►,
ri
t.!
nl
au
ra
da
—This s,ppeart to ►e a bard year with
uewapaper men, Within €t !uncut, two
uawepa!sera b+ ve beds put in. the heads nt
aalsigueea .•the, lintetfurlt Tulebretti cute
Duudas SStaudmrd.
ltt'Tait Trues to new subscribers till
alst December, 1890, for We., or 41 till
tend of 1891—Cash,
34 TY SIO
MISS NELL() MQI ARD'',
GRAUUATi and Gold lredaliistot Whitby Coliege,• Ala1 L;itTlt>1IiG ItAT1*S:.
Pupil of Mr. Edward Fisher and Mr. J, w, F s "A" y'r� RSI ntu, f! 1 tf n,p. _I x
narrieon. Piano, Organ, Voice Culture and Her. Cao Co' ynul 8v0 00 $Ju. o. 1 a6 oSi+ Dir
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moray, Rooms in Beaver Block, Winpham, deli " to 00 s0 00 la 00 6 Gil.
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M U S t (1. One Inch I! du $ 00 2 99 199
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ISSUER op M,A,tt21r4q2'. LICENSid3, NOTARY
PUBLIC, , f"t NVEYANCER, bloc
QNFin ,— Bl;;." liaot tore,
RIPi,EY, o;rT.
Money to Loan on Farin Security at Low Bates of
interest. No commiesl•,n charged.
El DAVIS
IS OFFEIIINO
M 0 IST al Sr
Uhl
F Nr m'ROPnR'Z'Y
AT Vit it LOW RATES.
OFFICE—OPPOSITE THE MARKET.
\U 11OJAEI Oeroll= 4T1r, 1856
HALTED &apOTT
�3 AN E E S
Josephine Street Wingham, Ont,
A. El4.s ao, I J, W. SCOTT,
Mount Forest. Idstowol
Deposits Received and Iiuterestr
Allowed.
Money Advanced to Farrner.,vr•andk
J.A.
Cromwell, Busress„rden
'1 they are laboring under all i '
hallucination.—Mr George Brown I Ca lander slant time, en endorsed not€
n �. or collateral security. 8itle notes',hought
teacher. at Cumberland; anal, who guve I at a fair valuation, ouey remitted to all
parts of Canada at reasonable charges.
Special Attention Given to Col
looting Accounts and Notes.
home on a visit to their parents, from i Agents in Canal Caarn> aerohaaita`' Bank
•
evidenee as to the children • being at
school on the day of the murder, is a
.Wroxeter boy and well known here.—
Misses Maggie and Pru Sanderson are
Grand Rapids, Mieh. 'We are pleased
to see that Maggie has entirety re-
covered from her recent illness.—We
are pleased that Mr. A. L. Gibson's re
turn to the hospital is not thought'uf,and
we trust it is i111 evidence of a gradual
recovery.,,—Mr. Joseph Anderson, of
Manitoba, well known`ie. this locality,
gave 115 a Call last week anejt we were
pleased to see him. Joe i ' still un-
married, but by his coriversatiot, he
has;1}is e yo on some one.
Wilsop's Wild Cherry has be prepared
by Arclit$ty 1p Wilson & Co., Vbolca1e Drug.
gists, of Hamilton, for -nearly twenty years,
for the cure of Qougls, Colds, Croup, etc.
It has no equal. • Take no substitute but
get the genuine wile white wrappers.
How much is. that eatery 1
Ten dpllars.
17,'er4 kelt, 111 take it. Send m9
the. bill=
We cannot send the bill without
the rest of•the bird.
Cottager—I ordered two dozen eggs
yesterday, Mr. Crackers, and paid for,
them, but you only sent twenty.
it1`r,. Crackers—Waal, you sae,
four of 'mu witd.bad, And I !mowed,
you wouldn't ttt'er foe 'en1.
BANK EM HAMILTON,
Capital, a1,t00,000. hest, 4450,01)4,1,.
President•-Jousr erlrun.
%to.a•Prosident—A. G. ltas1A$.
r rereactOets
Deas t'ttoOroe, Cues, omelet, 1110 Iteactr, Aa T
W0un, A, B• Lux (Toronto).'"
Ofliee Hours—From 0 a. m. to 5 p. m:
A. E.'SMITH,
Agent..
e BLEB TA 11,
Ca enter,and 8 ' der,
JOIEN ST ET, WI' LRAM, ONT„
(Oppotiite - oy s Factory.),
tSAwS913E}t ;„ DOORS,
F ' AME'
BLTt`,)5,
ge& Ship Repairs
Promptly4ndrd 1.,,
`1,C.\ i).1 Asti
u.
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& S 'AV'E FACTORY.
IlTeXteglifa germ ' ;U ba a►a
Manufacturers Of Mid Dealers Ina.
E MLOC
HAR OOD ,
L tY E1i 1t,
Pine and Cedar
tion that will ripen them in 41 vashior--J.TURNnuL
e44
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l`
4Wibd ie Bank h011:3, 10 to 81 ludays,10 to I
78 LulIeposits 0r 41 otd upwards rCCcived am intwese% •
(5) Thaee tl ftttening pigs tiitda . s��:" Al0w
riots ietatake to attempt Cs gprttle.�,SiQi, Heading, 13arre
3
lr63, i "Irt#4triegeat Britain and tldi. MEd Stites Wood, CedarPosts, &c,
ne proyeus by givingany note fund bpnsr ndotd _11
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that week
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Puorti1Nr0a Asn POlseisaxit
1)11. MACDONALD,
J SE1'11INE STREET,.
WLNOUAM, -
W. B. TOIVLER, M,17,C•M.,_
Member College Phy'sir ians and Surgeons, Ontar29, ,
—t!oronor for County of Huron—
,
Office at "Tits Pudaatdox " - wingbam, Oltt,
DR. J. A. AIEI.DRi.TM,
Honor Graduate of Toronto University, and
Member of the College of Physieluns and Surgeons of
Ontario.
Office and Residence—Corner of Centro and Patrick
streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune,
Wirioua•nt + OST:
JLL.' STONE,
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Etc., RIO
Private and Company !mads to loan at lowest rata
interest. No commission charged. 8tortgagos, WWI
and talon property bought and sold. °'••
OFFICE -Beaver Block, Wlr,uu,ut
9
J. A. MORTON
BARRISTER &c.,
Wfnghaut Ontario
.key, [ EVER & DICKINSON,
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W, C. Nisvas. Q. 0. l E, L. 010KiNs9N, B.
BARRISTERS AND. 'SOLICITORS, •Etc., • Etc., So
Bettors- for flank of 1lt.ruiltun. Commissioners for;
taking udidasite for .itaniwba. F'arlu, Town 'and. •
Village property bought Rein sold, .aiuuoy (pnvut1:
feuds) loaned ou S)ott-rage security at 6I per cent}.
Money invested for prtyate persons, upon the beet.
mortgage suumittsa without auj' expense to the:
lender. Lands for,$ale EI'r Manitoba auu the North.
west.
Oce—linea s Eiuck. li'inahatu.
DENTISTRY.—JAS. JEROME, IYtNuueN,
0. Is
plate sof tiielbestanatefia
au cheap as the • can be got lit the
Dominion. Ail' work warranted,
Vegetable Vapor administered for the pafnlose
extraction of teeth, the only safe anesthetic kuow'n,
TAKE NOTICO.-1 willextract teeth or 26 cents
each, •
. OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the
Brunswick hotel.
pENTISTRF —W. Ii. MACDONALD, W1Nonea
Maker of Vulcanite, Celluloid, Alioq,
J Silve. Gold, etc., etc., Plates, ranging
crownngInprices er Net
from
3500
idgewo wardk, Ts eeth ex
traded without the least pain by the nee of Vital
!zed Air. Read Office., ivinghauy side entrance Op-
posite the Queen's hotel, open daily (Sundays eXcopt•
ed) from 9 a m to 6 p m. Will be at Blyth every
2ud and 4th Saturday of eachmonth—GiliceatMlines
hotel; Gorrie;'lot and kW Mondays Of dash ntontir - }.
0lilce at Albion hotel. '•tracting 2t)ente.
JOR7t xm eal>r
GENERAL INSUBAN O AGENT'
WINcuAit,
ONTAtue,
f oBERT CUNNINGHAM,.
INSURANCE
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
6 DEAN,'Jt., Wtoeumii,•
.
rotes= AUCTIONEER FUlt' THE 'CUNTY',
0h''IIUltON, •.
Sates attended in Any part OD the Co. Charge:};
Moderate.
Jv.E3N CtJ1ZItIL, WINanAPd, ONT.,
LIOahsED A2s0IXONEIalr POE ruff covxxi ofi+
HOBOS.
All orders left at the Tunis 01110(1 promptly at sada
ed to. Terms reasonable.
jAMIES HENDERS0l ,
14053830 AUarto21011: tart 0OUNTI$B Iturio3 ARO
BaOcit
All bales attended to promptly and on the Shorter
Nutted.
Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Gsanraittebii•
A!1 necessary a1t•hl.5emente osiObe made 11 th
Timis' mace
• Wtsuu:ul, 0x*
•
bOLrON er II Ai4I{1111
D. 2. 'SU1p16roh8 Asa Civet teen, uar\
LI' WEL AND WINGII.$M.
Alt order$ It a ' ho office of the AxMab WUI .ea
k•
eeivt'prom , attet.t
EP,I?AT1t1SOlri
DMLn'F 00 E antif:1 1S. Cies.
• s
;lttdtl Lteso
Gab 1 VA.14444
ponder batter prim!.
DOW r'W'f11f,1'hrep.ilr4; tr
't11s-'innio more than
,'rental olid, or Itioto will
in preparing' them f•;r
When they are to 110 Mr
there i11 no cheaper f,
ration 1111112 rape
,t3t2i k and Farm 'Tolima
l
,3less �+Silm'1 ems to new
t Oeciciigber, 1890, for
and of 1893. -'•'.Cash.
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IHInliteTne TIMES to
,31st December,181)
:end of 1891 --Cash.
1 h lad t:1 bt'
yesterday, $aid al.c
VOR Hill st boo
till teacher.
Who front ?
Four father.
Ile Gin't no go(
naatytches kiln e
Olouds some
!puling` potence,
Jpbon-'-D0 'i
graph linemen :)
f,TPtaudard than dr
o. U pton—Til
olncrlced by a Urrs