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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1893-03-24, Page 6'5 Coxtabinitt>,ou" . THAT SUN- li141 Wield AND REANti Alit: GOOD Volt i1' Intal • The D'+lnillion Dairy Commissioner :said its a recent speech ; For some piths past 1 have been seeking to dis- Dover some substitute for the expensive and rich mottle whish ought to be added to corn ensilage in ordet to wake it a f;omplotel action for fattening ' eteera or rnilkiog cows. At last 1 Venture to think it 1 have been see- eessful in discovering a substitute v<hieh is now within entry reach of every farther in Ontario, and almost every farrier in the Dominium who keeps cattle. I have hero s:unples of ensilage winch have ,ben Wa'te front n}ixiug the heeds of sunflowers with :'Xudien corn. 1. have .;also a sample of estsilage mode front 'Indian corn and '1'aiiglish horse beaus, whirls have been gvo'n together in. ;he sense rows. tt he sunflowers and horse brans supply he all.•timinoids and fat, in which the orn is deficient. The method of growingis as foie owsl Mix one-half bushel English horse er :loans with er,e-third bushel of Indian '*`'dome; sow these in rows three or three end one-half feet apart, to ever one ayacre. Whea the erup is grown put • reliable sited earefel farmers who have etlos, land who will grow a crop of th1$ i "1 ubertson combination' during the coming year, under directions which I are willtug to supply, The seed will be furnished at cost price, and, of course, there is suet a thing as per- sonal proprietory tight in the matter. It is ggtvelh to ttto termer free, with the very bust of good wishes that it may do for them more than I have veutur ed to say, teeel)e product front two acres of that ea,atxture with the beads from one-half .oiigcre of sunflowers (the Mammoth Wcliinssiau sort.) The alhuluinuids from eddete Leans inlet sunflowers thus provid- iburrri in tile ensilage will be equal to five d11`elands of mixed cereals added to every els o can=_ed, of 50 pounds of ordinary corn ng'lsilugge, Besides the elbnwinoids in lass's green and succulent stale of these psagtnts is likely to he mote digestible swine that from ripened grain. eric. atairlite memento of the value of chis to koarr farmers and cattiekeepers in On- es tido is not quite evident at first si=ght. page advantages are just as great as ingough a farmer could get 40 bushels Ilea ,mixed cereals per acre in addition the /Lie corn crop without the expendi- e• il, of any more labor or money than re.. ahe growing of the Born alone. Lha ft. to cost of rowing half an acre of aft thidifoWers and providing the shed all !the English beaus growing in the elerde with the cern is equal to $15. Ina ilinst the extra outlay the termer -fling from the VI aures enough adcli- it cal feed to ba equal to 122 bushels ups nixed wheat, barley and oats. This 1 cralnal to a clear gain in each ,(valuing The Beauty Standard. The standard of female loveliness varies greatly in different countries and with individual tastes, Some pre- fer the plump 'end buxom type ; some admire the slender and sylphlike, and e. line the tall and queenly maiden. But among all people of the Caucasian race, one point of beauty is always ad- mired—a pure, clear avid spotless corn• plexion—whether the female be of the blonde, brunette, or hazel -eyed typo. This first great requisite of loveliness can be assured only by a pure state of the blood, active liver, good appetite and digestion, all of which are secured by the use of D'. Pierce': Golden Dledical Discovery. It is guaranteed to accomplish all that is planned for it, or money refunded. If you would have a clear, lovely complexion, fres from eruption,tnoth patches, spots and blemishes, use the "Golden Medical Discovery." Drainage. LAYING MAIN AND LATERAL DRAINS IN WET SOILS. Few kinds of trees, none in the fruit class, succeed in wet soil. A. soil too wet for growing wheat is too wet for truer. Where water stands in the furrows for dart after the frost 11as, left the earth or after a heavy rain has ceased no doubt remains concerning that land --it needs draining before planting to orchards, sowing to wheat or almost indeed any other crop. • Some land is naturally underdrain- ed, and some is sufficiently undulating to let the surface water off readily. ,Such lands do not require applied drainage. Eitel', farmer ought to ac- quaint himself with the character of his laud and act accordingly. In casn of needed drainage a sys- tem of good tile uuderdrains should, be provided if possible. Drains are usually laid as follows : A main drain, is laid, starting from a low point to provide uniformly frein a -inch to f- inch fall for each rod in length of the rLLa1 vv luatANI. TIMES ARCH 24, 11895 P0'1'••d Angus, The sheep registered' were 112 Dorset horn end 12 Sutr'ulk 11)rned, while in swine there wore 613 Berkshires, 545 Yorkshires, 20 Suf- folks, 30 'llllamworths, 275 Chester Whites. and 411 Poland Chinas, `rhe report pointed out that at the World's Fair there w-onld be euterait 257 itoeseS (75 Witte. passed eondttioually), 259 cnttte (t75 being pass:+cl upon), 523 strep (350 tieing approved of), 152 swine (150 being approved of), The treasurer reported that the re- ceipts for tate year had been $15,389 and the disbureeutouts $12,846, leav•- iug rt balance of $2,424, A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to 111'. Nicholas Arevev, M. V. P., for the ttbility and courtesy which had marked his tenure of the office of President. it4essrs, N. Awrey and J. U. Rykere were appointed delegates to accotnpony Presideat Rowand to the fat stock show at the World's Fair. It was de- cided that a plowing Match should be held in tbe. several vie WLU;g match districts, and that $150 should be granted to each district. Bich, Red Blood. As naturally results from taking Hood's I Sarsaparilla as personal oleanliness re- sults from free use of soap and water. The great purifier thorouglitly expels scro- fula, salt rheum and all other impurities and builds up every organ of the body, Now is the time to take it. UNDER., I or tianxed grain at 1 cent per pound), system from the outlet back. This latecinust $17 per acre, utero than the main may lead along one side or in des sig of Indian corn alone; and the the center of the plat to be drained. atioing of ripened grain to feed with losio, order to malas it a perfect or act Stibalanupcl ration. ad bet ,,.s ata patron of a cheese factory or e £eeeerY in Ontario Would grow three ogler: of this Robertson combination boldite feeding of cattle it would be . der the surface, at the shallowest parts busht.to a saving or galla to him (as fur all laterals, at the same time that and h s cash in the fiat peer) of y�,51' the full indicated above prevails osifros ply this by the 50,000 patrol., of , ! rcug}lclut, Leading into the main are lateral tiles laid in parallel hues through the grounds, usually at a distance of two rods or more apart. The system should be so laid out as to provide a depth of nut less than 21- feet from the tile un- tha, factories and _creameries 1n over o and yon have a sum of 52,550 - one ry,•••....1111That is clot the only gain which a tar come to the hard-working the area to he drained. The forego, The highest praise has been won by Hoop's PILLS for their easy, yet efficient ac- tion. Sold by all druggists. Price 25 cts. Clover Seed on Harrowed Surface. Mau) of the failures of clover seed, on heavy soil are due to its becoming compacted by spring rains before the need is sawn. ` bere are two ways to insure a watch, one by sowing very early and allowing reins to cover the seed. Tliis often covers it too deeply, and some of the seed may not come at all. On rolling land the seed lying on the surface is washed into gullies, on the sides of which may be found most of the clover in alit field. Tho seed is also carried away whet, the land is overflowed. The other method of in- suring a catch is to harrow the surface thus itnprovieg the winter grain and causing enough soil to be lightened up to make just the seed -bed that grass or clover needs. American Cultivator says that the late aowiug will often outgrow that which was sown earliest without harrowing. When raine come after the seed bed is fitted, the grain leaves from a covering which protects the soil from being beaten down, and also helps shade the young clover at a time itis most liable to injury. Sudden Colds.—At the meneetnent of a cold, take a teaspoo=.- ful of Perry Davis' Pain -Killer in a little milk and sugar, and the cure is more sudden than the cold. Only 25e. New Big Bottle. Coln - In small hotels in Russia ealh guest is espeeted to find his own bedcloth- Ing. Gives strength and Appetite. Ill site tilos of 2 inch bore are •the DEAR SIRS,—Last year I was very thin best for the laterals, and 3 or 4 filch and reducing very fast, owing to the bad Or more for the mains, depending on state of my blood and appetite. A friend of mine induced me to get a bottle of B. B. B., which I did. I obtained immediate perceptible relief from it, have gained strength and appetite, and now weigh 193 'pounds. M. T. MURPHY, Dorchester Bridge, Quebec, Que. ptnle,.s of Ontario from this new dig'. hie advice la ;;oven by Elias A. Loiig in a practical little treatise on "Flow to Rent a Place," It ought to he ad- ded for the benefit of amateurs that in calculating the fall the use of a spirit level or line and plummet will be found nesessary. g track'' out pand combination. There would 'iter i>ear gain to the fertility of the. rling cleat to about 80 pounds of nit - steal er acre, toned rr it. is remembered that a ton eS ctr tt takes from the soil annually his Lel las of nitrogen per acre, it will eve a rem ttl ;:uovrl# at the more the farmers levee, red tli sans with their cora and teed this combination the better len So they be to grow all other the nljt.hont the exhaustion of the ' donotdesire to press tbis as- , be question very far at present may be said by way of rapid - sing your iuterost in this new feeding mixture. in all the ittl.fertitizera in which nitro• ennctituent part, the nitrogen at least 15 cents per pound. aaa ^kear gain in the nitrogen freta ;tit of the bean crop may be 'tel to $4.50 per acre, It this ultiplied by three acres for on of ell the cheese factor- ' reameries in Ontario, and be be direct cash gain from the d feeding of this crop, the Datta. to over $3,200,000 per c more Chau $300 per patron `•'''I•tl 1alei'8 of Ontario will know e who has been honored as er g1ablier in matters pertaiahtg to hesit, pratitiee is less visionary or trate melting statements for their hint.. I ask thew myself, and ban v > o:ved o bis het which 1 oiler' to whnlo p ilei; the assurance that it will Lied, then justify all that I have awritllr elainaed for it; Its order became speedily, widely ty known to tha farmers of I want the ileum of 100 Elow.Ow AY'S PILLS —For the cure of debility, bile, liver and stomach complaints this inappreciable medicine is so well known in every 'part of the world, and the clues performed by its use are so wonderful,.that it now stands' pre-eminent above all othe=r remedies, u)ore particularly for the cure of rots disorders liver complaints, i ions and , b! p of the stomach, dropsy, and debilitat- ed constitution. In these diseases the beneficial effects of the Pills are so permanent that the whole system is renewed, the urgings of digestion strengthened, and a fare respiration promoted 'l'Iiey expel from the secre- tive organs and the circulation the morisid mutter which produces iuflatn• motion, pain, fever, debility, and phy- sical decay—thus annihilating, by their purifying properties, the viru- lence of the most polnful £tltd devastat- ing diseases, Agriculture and Art. The annual meeting of the Ontario Agricultural and Arts Assaciatiolt was held in Toronto last week. Mr Jetties Rowand, M. P., \Vest Bruce, was elo:tod prestdent, and Mr. Dawson as vice-president. Ttte 47th annual re- port of the society showed that during the year 445 Clydeeclals lioness had been registered, 1t shires, 71 drriright Women are.not cruel to dumb aui- mitts No women will wilfully step on n mouse. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant: and refreshing to the taste, audl acts ggehitly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and. Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- ache;; and. fevers and euros habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced,. pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most hcattily aud agreeable substances,its many excellent qualities commend it to till awl have niaclo it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sato in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNik FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KV. NEIN YORK. N.Y. clubbing /lutes. The heTnlss and Toro nto F end Torontomprlr uobepr per earyear... 1 75 The Times and London Advertiser por year.. 1 50 The TisEs and London Free nese per year.. 1 75. The TOOON and itontrenllicrald per year.,., 1 00 The Toms and Montreal Witness per year.. • • 1 76 TheTIMBsanu Montreal Family Herald and Star 1 70 Reduced totes with all other weekly papers not mentioned in the above list, i-Iow to Get a "Sunlight" Pieturo. Send 25 "Sunlight" Soap wrappers (wrap- per bearing the words '•WhyDoosa Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man") to Lever Bros., Ltd., 48 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost one cent postage to sercl in tho wrappers, if you leave tho ends open. Write your address carefully. Jessie—He was very impudent. He put his arm around ale twice. Bessie —Humph 1 He must have had a very long at•ni. Nineteen Boxes. Brantford, March 20th.—Che Exposi- tor last week published an article on the case of Archie Itymai of this city, whioh has caused considerable excitement in Brantford .anil district. It appears that Mr Byrne' lias,;tad more than his share of suffering during the past few years, so far was he min down from kidney disease that he had lost the power of his limbs and back. Re could only get around with the aid of two crutches, or when assisted by kind hands. Ilis death was daily expected. On the advice of his wife he tried Dodd's Kid- ney pills, and took in all nineteen boxes. Tlis improvement was marked from the second box. He is now completely cured, and a living testimony of the curative pow- ers of this wonderful remedy. horses and 24 hackneys. 'Thu nuns- Superantlnatione posit Canasta last bdr of eattle regtstered wee 048 Ayr- year $253,674, anal for various other shire, 26 Herefords, 12 Dimas and 85 pensions t333,82C was ii,Fritootrid, `x10, dQrt� bat e_t64ow w betide- of 'Pero»i1, lfiS° d be. ay f -o er aria C LIRE ajir f r r° THE-New 8IG25 [B OTTL OOR 1Y N ROS., UNDERTAKERS V9 Ilii GHABil, ONT., JO0 PRINTING, INCLUDING Books, Pamphlets, Posters, Bill' Meade, Cirouiars, &c., &O., executed is the best style of the art, et moderato prices, and on short notice. Apply or address 16. ELLIOTT, TIMES (Mice, wingham. LOOK HERE I 1� Mingpjurt a o ,, IS rUBLIsiIN;D— 'l V RY FRIDAY MORNING —AT ewe -- TIM ES OFFICE, JOSIPHINE STREET' WINGHAl\l, O1tTA1tIO, Subscription price, i$1 per year, in advttriOo ADVERTISING RATES: Spade 1 1 yr. 1 0 mo. 1 3 mo. l I Ino Cao Column $00 00 $35 00 1 $20 00 Half " • 35 00 Quarter " SO Oo One inch 5 00 Legal and other Desna advertis i Ritts, Sc. per litre or lust insertion, and 30. torero forcaah subsequent iusartfon. Looe! notices lac. po..,no for Bret insertion, an 5e. per line for each Subsequent insertion. No loco notice will be charged loss than 25e. Advortisements of Lost, Found, Strayed, Situations, and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 lines nonpareil, $h per month Houses and Farms Por Salo, not exceeding 8 line, $1 for first month, 50e. per subsequent month These terms will be strictly adhered to Special rates for lo attrertisements, or Mt longer periods. Advertisements and local notices without specific directions, will be Inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Trees pry advertisements nruet,bq paid in advance . Changes for contract advertisements must be in the office by Wednesday noon, in order to appear that week R. ELLIOTT • PRVIiiNTOR AND PUBLI IRA 1f rR MACDONALD, this \VIII 1ntereztEvery- body, e We aro selling Best Coal Oil at 12 1-2 cents per Imperial gal- lon, or a can containing the equivalent of five American gallons for 50e., exclusive of pack- age. American Axes, 5oc. to 65c. each. Crosscut Saws, 45c. to $I.00 per foot. COJ 1l CU 25c?iOnQ,aj?, 7777 Cures ConsrearptInn, Coug.b.E, Croup, Soro Throat. Sold by all l)rt, ist5 on a Guarantee. For a Lame. Side, clack or Chest Shiloh's Peres= Plaster willrivo great s:.ti,Saatioa.—o5 cents. • SNAP eft" `'v'7 l'A�..'� .� EI0 Alas T. S.ilavic.i s, Chattanooga, Soni. sass° "Shiloh. t ' :r'knit b� A� J.� rY ,T3' 1. 1 coneiderittl' '- trcrract'lfortsdebdiii t. oda,.3tem .7 env 3.'° .Por yro sea,1'..t,ai•or$.ic'.rey trouble if;e ;eats, nriteeleets. r1 t1 b e,t°MX•$L _ tiaravc,uC to `n 7 j t'a+iiff , aedy. ]twist osiiively roti c . e'd t ru , j,. u. Price 5t) ets, 1Shia Tnlrctnu ! e•, , .•t ul treatment is furnished i. r i t' edie0 aro sold 01.% i ....a .tl...Y,,,.,tiOn. NERVE BEANS We to -day reduce oma quotations on Binde Twine one cent per 1b J. A. CLINE & CO 9 Wingham WING -HAM STEAM PU'P %ORKS DOILL SNORERS, PROPRIETOR. I wish to inform the people of Wing ham and surrounding country, that, a I have purchased the Steam Pum; Works lately owned by Mr. H. Clark, are prepared to supply all kinds of Wooden, Lift, Force & Iron Pump And attend to the wants of the publi in anything in the Pump line. As I leave a long experience in tb business I guarantee all my work, an if not satisfactory will refund the mono; We also deal in 1I 16 T a /51 111218 are 16 new edge aorvey Wei ewe thea Worss osaeeeet aM Nrarotrs Deka* Loeb Yiror 3' i1Lt/ 7 OOnt; restores the weohmra of boll or mini gamest bi oras-wak. er ilea errors or ek- asses el yonib TLia Roa ssd1 ab. sot Lely auras the ,Ness obeliesee easel wkaw all other TRRAT)csmie bass indict WOO is )altosstd by dreg. ,3ats at taper yam es ria fes *cues welt by mee7 en 0eesioe al priestly aa,Ywaie4 TIDIJINLIS M12DI01DTB ea. wrests. Cob cwt`s # e Isryilia. aMgliits-+ *seism 'by 1. t. teinem roe ALL KINDS CF WIND MILL 'i 'Soft water cisterns made on sho notice. Orders by marl promptly attended tc D. SHOWERS, Winghat �9flS�6luN, .A?TNT1a Stallion Route bilis FOR SEASON OF 181113. If you wane a Neat, Showy Bill, well together and attractively displayed, on g paper or oard, send your order to TIMES OFFICE. A Number of Good. Cuts to Cho from. Prices reasonable, and ordero by promptly attended to. TIMES OFFICE, WiNGHA JOSEPHINE STREET, WINOnAM, - • ONTAeWWo. li'}iTB. TOWLER. M,D,C.M., ' Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ontario —Coroner for County of Huron— Office Upstairs, next to Mr Morton's ollte°, WVfngp. ham, Ont. Onion Hours. -0 to 12 a. in,., 1 to 0 p. m., or at Residence, Diagonal Street. "nit. J. A. MLLDRUM,. U Honor Graduate Of Toronto University, sad Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office and Residence—Corner of Centro and Pattiok streets, formerly occupied by Dr. Bethune. WINOIIAM, • ONT EE. VANSTONE. BARRISTER, ,SOLIC1TOR, Etc., Private e.ud Company funds to lonn at lowest rate interest. No commission charged. Mortgages, tow and farm property bought and sold OFFICE—Beaver Block %Vn.onnit J. A. MORTON BARRISTER &c , W ngham Out . 1W' EYER b DICKINSON, H. W. C. MEVOR Q. C. i E. L. DICKINSON, B. A BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, Eto., Etc., So- licitors for Bank of Hamilton. Commissioners for tailing affidavits fol' Manitoba. Faux,, Town and Village property bought and sold. Money (private fundr cent. s loaned on mortgage ��a •security at 5' t 0tn I,C �p Money invested for priyate persons, upon the bark Mortgage securities without any expense to the lender. Lands for sale in Manitoba and the North- west. Office—Kent's Bloch, 11inghorn. DENTISTRY.— S. JEROME, WI:aims, .;y,,.....;: ,,. Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates, '.t, 'i'u`* =,as'. Vulcanite plates of the bestmaterial as cheap as they can be got in the Dominion. All work warranted. Painless extraction of teeth by the use of ElectrlO- sty or Vegetable Vapor. TAKE NoTios.—I will extract teeth for. 25 cents - each. s OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the p Brunswick House. I Wm. H. Macdonald, L. D. S., 3 DENTIST. c OFFICE, - - MASON'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Hotel, winghaiu. a . Will visit Gorrie Ist and 3rd Mondays d of each month. S. JOHN RITCHIE, I Ile' GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT rat WINOIAN, - IITAOIC • �. DEANS, JR., %VlsotrAiI, LICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNVI1 n' OF HURON. Sales attended In any part of the Co. Chargee Moderate. Ip �(OHN CURRIE, WINnIIA1H, ONT.,e1LICRNSI:D AUOTIONRIIII FOR THE COUNTY OF n0Ii0N. All orders lett at tho Tises otlico promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable. JAMES 6iENDERSON, . LICENSED AUCTIONEER POE COUNTIES IIUROtr AN; Mines, All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortet Notice. Charges Moderate and Satisfaction Guaranteed. All necessary arrangements can be made at th Toms' office WINGUAM O:rr DRS, GODFREY & )LcASII, MB. Toronto, members College Physicians an, Surgeons. Ontario. )nt BiesAYU • . • - - • ()NSARI leaa --....._..•...—:--,.r..— -------.—.s_...,.... ;hee Loan i�'Ion tb oa on Note lee )Iotep .riscot. tted al1T lax A;1Ol1'ABL ,' 1.lAT:E Ail ila,a.y ed►ssoesi eb ifsritatoa a 6i per seat Wit ?rlvileire at payor at titI est of say east. Note sad sour** sollssiei. 1101417. hie•INDOd. I11• BMaysrAlaak,--{rfolochas*.as. TdIE STUL'ID LOVER. Ile loved ti maid, But was afrid (Tho stupid) ! That she had not Received a shot From Cupid. So while he Bayed And still delayed. To tell her, Her hand she save Unto a brav Er feller. Ho did, too late, . Lament leis fate Unhappy: The moral is: Get down to .biz, Young chappie. • Gems of Thought. Good is slow —it climbs. swift—it descends. Habit, if not reetsted, soon b necessity. Look for something to love, i *till see less to hate, F) :Before thou opamest thy think who may be listening. They that neglect to please, complain to be neglected. Conviction of ignortince is U step to the temple of wisdom. Courtesy is dee of man, t not of suit of ctothee to clothes. Any fool may drop it good tion. It is the wise matt wit one up. Whet ere maxims but the sion of that which good s shade a mita. The poorest education that self•aontrol is better than the neglects it. He that ni.lowe himself ev that is permitted is very near which is fort,idden. If ra good deed shines like in the dark mud naughty wor may not give his neighbors eo light. There is as Inuoh difference good poetry and verses, as the smell of a flower -garden a fuu)er's shop. Finding out about what the way of getting an edueatit trouble with most of its is tr sept what we see without en knowledge. Remember, that he is in wisest and the Happiest rnau constant a.tteution of thought, the greatest opportunities good, and wino ardent and resolution hreMks through nvf ition, that he may improve portuuities. • How Often the Watch Tic watches make five beats per s each minute, 18,000 every hour per day. Thus it will be seen t dozen turns of the key or stem, taking up but a few seconds of up a modicum of power in which is cut up into nearly a beats. If we multiply the dell 3G5i, the number of days in find that the watch ticks 257,8 the earth is making one annus] the sun. !1 BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOIt` A Wash. Du AND No Steam IN THE House girl won fam wit tire NC y Li BY USING SO According tO Easy I Put aaido Yeti"- own idea dndtry the alio, clean, "Si DON'T Lety �itwash-i