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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1894-02-09, Page 2TIMES, FEBRUARY 9, 1894. R •� . appointed. A transfer of the ,►ppoiutiug ; .earmers ill Councut. i will soaraely be possible to increase your tfle 1 }4 `C power to the County Coundits or the people VAST 1ft ii0a rAli)It:1:4 INSTriCTS: remelt -ham 1 °'took and feed them cheaply without it. M*111(0113 �'< ii FJ Prepare our round es ou would for roots l weld 1101 gat rid of p44rtyieln, but it would coeinteeep encu mummies roar, p y g y destroy the reepoueibility which is the great FRIDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1894. GEANEI''A'S VIEW OF rr. fW. A. Ross.) Well leather, I've been to teen au' seen its sdghts en' wept, An -tow I ni gain' to stay on the farm fur the rest o' nay natural clays, Fear a%oh a fiery, an' Poway, ata' rush, an' a rur,niu' to all' fro, Seems ae if hat the folks down filar didn't know sellar they warted to go. i an t spell, , on thecorner or u1 a I stood cc n > # p An" watched 'eta go an' cum, Ant all the time I *Weather, mother, I was within' I wus hulls, But. I had gone to spend a week, a eeein' of the sights, An' I got so peaky tared o' days, that I couldn't sleep o' 'nights. .clue I was axixiou fol Sunday to cum, so I could go to meet u', I thought some b'1oved piller'd be tliar, to give me a party ereetin', But wus disepiuted, mother, fur tear wiz; no one tbar to gr et The stranger Truro tilt. country, so I jest took a back seat,,' An' listened to the prietcher, an' tried hard to ketch the tet But I couldn't seem to nnderstan', an that except that you, do not require to manure obeok upon the excesses of partyism. In I Mixed Husbandry was well bandit's by as heavily, and drill in about the Int of en made byunici ai Councils, i J. Z. Fraser, Burford, as follows: &lire,' May; cut when the grails on it begins to nppointln is m p 1 fitness is not the sole oousideretiou. They ' Itut banciry is the safest, best and Without glaze. Where sheep are kept, and uo far• may depend upon party, upon energetic ; doubt the most profitable eyste•n fur the mer should be without them for they are canvassing, upon secret society influence, I Wince s of any country .to adopt. In buni- the best paying nook on the farul, some upon personal friendship. Sitailer con -1 nese, eeeeiI hies may succeed beat, but this provision 411e111d bo ,Wade so AS to have a sideration* affect tIhe electors, It is said ' rule would not be safe for the Ontario far- supply of feed for the latter part of the stat that ttrt;uen\eat goes too far, and niers to Adopt except perhaps in specie,' Fall season an for this purpose nothing would go to show that the people ought not cases• Our farmers must adopt the rale equals rape• In our section farmers some to elect their reprentativeq in Parliament. of producing Andy all that Ito requires times plow a barley stubble as esrly ac Sir Oliver Ilan made an effective ropy to that he ean poodece. It would not do to passible after the barley is off and sow a this contention. The ekarelrolders of a go exclu,,ively into stock and depend ou mixture of rape and white turnips whioh, joint etock concern do not elect its officers ; some other person to produce the food for if the weather is favorable, give a goodsup- they eleot a Board Directors, and to thein them, Neither would it be a wise policy, ply of feed, but in sections where seasons is left the selection of the officers. The after the many experiences we have had, are later this plan should not be adopted grain.and few acres of rape ' lou d besown. a 1 I w I , •o I , ul( ' •e inl electors of a school district do not ; to engage rxcivat\ ly p name the teachers and caretakers ; that is not advise, however, to enter on a two van- might prolong my pape but it is not ad. on any subject but nixed husbandry tely can an excess ain• the topic spoken left to the Trustees, elected for the purpose ied a system but to adopt those lines that weals a to deal too large by the people. Thov•ters of a municipal- , are best adapted to the producing elements in following any plan of ity do not elect the Clerk and Treasurer, of our forme. 1loot growing, stock raising as far as you proportion and Assessor and Collector, and town and the prodnction of (lever and coarse of stock products over a ' constable ; they elect the Council and the grains must play an important part for "Clearing the land," v Council appoint their ioflicers. Simularly, many Tonle years to with the majority of upon by Mr. Rennie, de ;sing with the de- We are selling kite people now elect their representatives our farmers. The production of clover struction of Canada thistles and other Best Coal Oil at 12 1-2 in Parliament, and practically their Gov.sand is becoming one' of the important noxious weeds. The buds of the thistle t d hose the Proviuot 1 sources of revenue with' our advanced far- are near the surface of the soil and are cents per Imperial gal - 6 WORMS FOR the removal of 1 warms of all kinds use Rte. RMiTH`8 frointchleiren or adults, CRRMAN WORM l t?xt=NCES. Mvrsya prompt; reliable, safe and pleasant, requiring no after medicine, Never failing. Leave no bad after 04100s, leash, 25 (eats poi* Box ' JOB PRINTING, INCLUDING Books, Pamphlets, Posters, BSI Heads, Circidere, ke., ke•, (snouted in the beet in 4� am Enoto �f1 —IN PU31LISllZil-- Fal AY FItI4./AY I1lO1 NIN( AT TUN-.-. TIMES OFFICI, JOSEPHINE STREET WSNGSIAiiI, ONTA.ItIO. $ubIoripttonprioe,$1 pt+#' year, In ativltuoe style of the art, at moderate prices, and on short ADVERTISING RATES' _ notice. Apply or address Space 1 1 yr. 1 0 rite. i 8 me. 11 neo R. ELLIOTT, One Qolunul 900 00 Sas o0 see 00 00 THUDS Otlice, wh,ghtww, 3 3 00 Half „ 3$. 40 20 QO #2 09 6 no Quarter is 10 00 12 00 7 00 4 00. ]e [i i tch Il 1 i LOOK MERE 0o Boo r 200 1 e4. ■ Legal and ethos -casual advertisements, So. per lino • __ w for first insertion, and So, perlinedereaeh subsequent' This NiIi InteretEvery body, • insertion. Local notioesa0c, pe, .,ne foe first insertion, and line for each u et uc tt 1 erti r e, perD t is t:, o a o,a is a its r N l0 3 5 t .,. notice will be ¢hanged less than 240. Advertksenients of Lost, Fouixlt Straygd,Situatlonsy end Business Chances \Vanted„not exceeding 8 liner nonpareil, 81 per month Houses and Farms for Sale„not exceeding 8 eromen , an these choose is I officials The Ministry represent the poo- mere. There are three popular varieties, feeders. Deep plowing is a transplanter of son, or a can containing $1 for Ant month, 60e. per subsequent month Teo term will be } e These s 1 e role, X adhered to Special rates for local advertisements, or to Nem periods. Advertisements arid locataetiees without swine directions, will he inserted tiff, forbid and charged accordingly, Trans Pry advertisements must bs paid in advance Changes for contract adverticamente met be n the otltce by Wednesday noon, 1n order to appear that R. ELLIOTT 1'ROra/Eroa atm Powwow. plc as full as Po the municipal Councils all of which can in most cases be produced thistles Use a broad elImre cuitivater cut- the equivalent of five Y byan of our famers with handsomepro- ting off thistles then herrow, shaking up d Boards of Sc11oo1 �rustees. Sir Oliver Y � .CALmer1C .two varieties in particular, aro, viz,: a"lOc, exclusive = of ack- d.f 'ou land is in- was renewed and a month after the dose 1 p his aruments. The tr ,tack frons this posi- I °lined to be low and moist, Alsike will sue- was repeated, thistles were a thing of the a'ge- an ga .sons for oughly. No attempt fiet of thet' 1lie weeds Titre° weeks after the work • 1 covered the ground tho made me quite vert, I has been made iu any For I'xpected to be lifted ep nigh to the teed best, but as it is fertilized by the est on m 16 acre field'in Markham town. If I t preached tion is virtuallyabandoned and theground P Y listened to a preacher, that natter to reply to Alsike and large re your throne uv grace, lea` e in side aplace F p I is now shifted (,rain Brom the mode of honey bee bees must be kept in near ship. A spud should bused be the grow- American Axes, silo. to f)5C. 1 I s 1 f ' I he d t 11 he wus r r learned en' smart ea'dlsa a word about The Empire bean t he new attack with ling appointment to the meil1t and amount of vicinity. I the harvesting of this n variety Ing gram angang p o as o ton as pos- each. But Inever h r h y l g will be too groat, It 19 bast to crit bo- same way. The same treatment will kill are, care must be taken or the loss from shel- Bible. Quack grass ,va'S removed in the , y , as all creation, i•l payment, its Crosscut Saws, 45c. to $Lao + = fore it gets too ripe and to cut and handle per foot. ,bar souls salvation, an alleged statement o;' the Sheriffs fees, ' g p annuals. Don't turn wc��ds under the soil. • An' I jest wished Elder CIark end in his , as little as possible dorm the day. If 'f pulpit sten', grossly inaccurate, omAting all mention of our circumstances will emit it is much Gang plow in the fall4. • wet sensor is to -day- reduce our An' draw the veil asid , an' show 'ern the the disbursements of a office, and creat• Y permit, better than a dry onelfor killing weeds. quotations Ori Binder happy tan'. h hl thewhole f thethe best plan to erck it up and thresh in The couch grass grows near the surface and ing the impression t t w toe o Twine one Cents per lb. 'em out the wl that is so narrer, fees went into the SlleriSl's pockets. In the field, for if taken in the barn it is apt should be plowed down the first thing in An' pint � Y, tn1 Bucl .An' tell 'am they must' walk therein, to $17,000, and another 4tavn income of $8,000. lustre of the seed. One advantage 1n grow cies• t ea n c eves wi smo er an' so strait, this way it owe one Sheriff an income of to heat more or lees and spoil the bright the spring then cultivated a number of wh • t r I 11 th reach the pearly ga. e; All I Yum, ! could= Retch a w01d, UV , down to less than $8, 00, and made a oor- the best clover hay and 1s ate excellent food long in grass. Rag weed' that shoals be the byre sung by tit quire, t out weeds or a short rotation is helpful - J. A. CLIN� & CO Its corrected figures brought the former ing this seed is the straw is Almost equal to Don't allow land with ox -eye daisies remain Winghain. An' I he ten they wus tit an' • responding reduction in the latter. There for sheep and cattle. As to yield, it will fought out. Wild oats and mustard will run 4 or 5 bushelsper acre and as it ever- retain vitality for ten years or more, only puna, for hire. � are in the whole Province only three in- gener- my ,hats cum tray tin' back here, to ' comes over 1'2,500. A reduction on a heroic ally brings Ln the neighborhood of ee per Itch on human and hhrses and all ani. the church upon the hill, scale, and les do not bay no further reduce bushel you will perceive that it. will pay mals cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Whar the people sung des praises, an' tion ought to be made, would not effect a handsomely. It is easier to grow than any Sauitery Lotion. This never fails. War- sung'em with a will crop of grain, does not exhaust but enrich- routed at C hisholm's drub store. I could hearyour alto jest as clear as in the very large saving. days uv yore, 1 The Empire. seeing the danger of its es the soil and is well worthy of the atteu- .t,n' then my heart jest ached to see you, an whole grievance being destroyed by the tion of the farmer. In producing the large home once more. ! reduction of a few of",the larger becomes, red, any soil suitable for wheat or barley 1 has shifted its ground again. These larger wilt do. It should be pastured until about Wtu sung, it seamed as lzf frum heaven matter. The great thing is the aggregate when ripe 1n the fall. It will usually run When, "Come Holy Spirit, Heavenly dove, with ail thy quickening power," t incomes are now a comparatively trifling the middle of June, then turn off and cut DR WOOD'S about5 bushels to the acre under favorable b " €• . • fel ami ht sheerer, thele 1 , D � amount paid by the people in fees. Wen ..,. Uv somethin' that Riled thehouse;we called fans people circumstances and oasis', brings as much it, "Spirit's lire," y that the eo le t#oecern themselves generally g ti We never would have felt its heat, if we'd with the fact that the fees paid into Sher- as the small red. This latter variety will �; ,tis 'Y had sick a quire. iffs' offices have averaged upwards of $330, ; not be as profitable to grow for seed as i (1 ;.wt' sees It ti either of the two above mentioned as it i t s 3r 000 a year for the past fire years that the 7 But we're gettin' old, our voices too are fees into registry offices scarcely yields on an average over, one q '. gettin' cracked an' queer, paidg Y average for -,r ;fit,` Fur tha've sung the praises uv the Lord, the carne period upwards of $150,000 a bushel per acre. It Has, however, one ad- ft , e., fur many, many a year, year, making in all 94803000 a year to sup- vantage, the seed is produced on the after S I '. re i'+ 9 But 1 'aped they'll be in tune •agin, when port offices which could �'bo conducted by ,natio. The present low price of wheat is +! `° �` we git what all is d im business men for half tl'fe money." Now, causing farmers to turn their attention to i An' sing with the angel quire, the song uv Y , f Moses an' the Lam. lay P. 1 the mere statement of the gross amount some other commodity to fill the place and of fees proves nothing 1,itself. The sal- as stock rasing is becoming more and more I r '.t in the Lung -healing 'rturs of the Pine County Officials land Fees. TORONTO GLOBE. $1,500,000. This is as :imposing as The 'The mode of appointment and of pay Empire's statement about the Shrift's, and rest of county officials leas now been dis- it is quite as good a basis for a charge mimed pretty constantly fbr several months. against the Government which administers Those who have followed the discussion aries and expenses of 1 I knowf nothing thatworkst th the otl in and expectorant Ontario aggregate nears #300,000 a ear, advantage an conned ton with 1 an Y Y , ,l to >aErrFEcT ourtE >=on t, and in five years they:Iwouid amount to clover raising. It gives the pasture for a C� G2LrCtFs'e'r j�', ��q� 1�.`.) summer and hay for winter and besides in- creases the fertility of ' on farms. .11 classes of grain thrive well on the clover sod. For fall wheat plow as soon e,s you take off your hay, or if pastured plow in July, work well on top with cultivator and you have a summer fallow that cannot be surpassed, For barley plow in Fall and work up with the cultivator in the Spring and you have a better field for barley than any root ground you can find. To bring the best results an application of exit, say 150 pounds to the acre, will be necessary. stoma officials in popular o not hlnp as to t "••.'.•.:rine ,of he so I tit, l C 9 •�.•t:ttics of other pectora ,herbs and bac.:., , , better •t tl 't th , the system. In the cede of the Ontario with a desire to get at the merits of the officials. there are just • two relevant ques- • question must have been perplexed by the tions : Are the fees charged to „legs amid fretluencq with which the opponents of the others exorbitant? If so, by all means Government have changed their ground, reduce them; if not, it does not matter The fact is that they have" been obliged to what their aggregate is. If a dolier is a abandon oue position afiler another, be- fair charge for a certain service, a thousand cause the facts and the arguments were too dollars is an equally fair charge for a strong for them. thousand of such services. The second The first complaint was' hat the Govern- question is, whether the official is getting With the increase in stook raising the /tent had "robbed the r nicipalities" of too much for his private use. If Ibis state growing of roots is an important factor their powers of appointment. It was of things prevailed generally, it could be with the farmer. Land for roots should, if shown that in most cases, tjincluding those possible, be prepared fn Fall. For man - met by a general reduction of fees. If, as of the Sheriffs and Regia, ears, the Govern• we think, the `ossa are exceptional, meet golds plough in Fall and spread on your went was simply following the practice of }them by exceptional treatment; name a manure and if your land is rolling and in- ns predecessors. Two changes of some 1 maximum beyond which no income may `lined towards clay ridge it up. This e importance were made. The power to ap- go, and turn the balance over to the public. serves a double purpose as it prevents the point Division Court Clerks and Bailiffs! This is written for tlae benefit of eo le washing away of the manure and allows was taken, not from the municipalities,bnt 1 p p who want to discuss the question ou its the ground to dry better so you can get from the Judges. Nobody advocetee a re- merits Others we presume will continue your marigolds in earlier. The same turn tip the old plan, The Government took to darken „tinsel by words without know- system should be adopt° with carrots. 'the power to appoint license officiate, in ledge abort henchmen, and fat fees, and For Swede turnips in my "-Election the etas- f+ seeoreance with the general desire of all business men who could do the work for tom mostly adopted fs to ', plough in the tWI=oughly wished to see the license Iaws thor• half the money. Fall and mann.; in the Spring. This toughly enforced, and to deprive the liquor 1 T'.xtrseness, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Thro•, t, C4oup and alt THROAT, B tONCHIALi.n!'„ LUNG DISEASES. Obstinate coughswhic:. resist other remedies yield ,• promptly to th.: pleasant piny syrup. s SOLD tiff AL1. bRU0�G,STc• • f gRICE 05C P AND 000. ER• Ear3Ti'LC. I oleirnAly seraretve, agaa.vMYSitaes WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL r,ee{rety Nor<`. ,Y/.K �i` T",4 O.C'irt3.�t'L .0 �l Abreast of tet Tues. 14N 4 GrandBe:Weater. e, j7tc3ticcesso;0fthe 't'nett. dged." 4.1 Ten years -were a n spent revising, ice e e editors employed, ,, and over 5300,000 i expended. .verybociy - ' plan is adopted because tilee farmers have ateseers of their influence in municipal Catarrh 11t the tread not the manure to spare fol. that purpose. Ittotlorm! in the Fall. For ell root nips you should The charge of encroachment u ou the t Is undoubtedly a disease of the blood, cow sufficient seed so that there would be !; p and as such only a reliable blood purifier no danger but what they wools be thick attenicipalitie* having thus failed, it was i can effect a perfect and permanent euro. ed that the system of Provincial Esp. 13ood'N Sarsaparilla is the best blond puri• enough to force a rapid growth rite, whoever was responsible for it, s fior, and i t has cured many very severe through the ground. Sow turnips about eases of catsup, Clatarrh oftentjlnes nd ought to be ehangod 10 ap- ,'leads to consumption. Take flood's ,the 20111 of June, Every farmer should y the municipal Cou"ails or Sarsaparilla before it is too tats. : make a slut togrow a uantit of re t?p q Y g Y- tt'ionelsy' e people. This was the ' stone turnips for late Fall feeding. Sow which fife Oliver Mowat met in his : Hoon's Prete do not purge,paiu or gripe. 1 these a little later than you tie the Swedes arses to tlie'Youn Liberals. Koro buS•act promptly, vastly and etiiniently and when you have cut your ensilage Born eelg Of the objections to the change. , they will be ready to take its place in feed. i t Jkl judicial 'officers aro not munici- ! 1t' 'big the cows. Draw than u stops and all, i, oia•Is, and are 110 part of the munici- : A lazy young frau complained ,'lift i tes you require them each •' day and feed lila Vvas overworked le his busit,Ntls, t0 Odom; they are not paid by the meet. 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A.,,1411TON 0+13113RISTER, WVingitam Out E. L. DICKTNSON, Barrister Ete. SOLICITOR TO BANK or ILtInILTON. sioet a 770 LOON'. Office—Meyer Block, Wingham. DENTISTRY.-- J S. JEROME, WINott AM, y+s Is manufacturing Celluloid Plates Vulcanite pt tes of the bestmatcrial as cheap as Obey can be got in the Dominion, .fI work warranted. Painless extraction of teats' by the use of Electric. ify or Vegetable Vapor. TARE NorheE.—f Will extract tenth for 26 cents each. OFFICE: In the Beaver Block, opposite the Brunswick House. Wm. H. Macdo41d, L D S DENTIST, OFFICE, - MaSoN'S BLOCK Opposite the Queen's Hotel, Wfngbam• Will visit Gorrie lst and 3rd Mondays of each month. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT WINO"AM, Os0Anr .p DEANS, Ja„ tv1No"Anl, LICENSED AUCTIO3IEER' FOR THE COUNTY OF HTJRON. Sales attended in any part of the Co. Chargee Moderate, JOHN CUItItI i, WnanzAtt, ONT., LICENSE, Auc'noNEi:n n 'Inc COMITY OF 13Ut5ONFo Ali Orders left at the Muse oalee promptly attend ed to. Terms reasonable, JAMES HENNDERSON, L3OSNekb Abic$IOcxEtt 000 Cotrnnss urinals AND Balm?, All sales attended to promptly and on the Shortest NoAose11 n. ecessary arrangements Charges Moderato and Satisfaction Guaranteed. tela"%s' 051100 wnO0"Air D31. 3. 2dcASXI, Oar 61. B, Toronto, Members College Physicians arid Surgeons, Ontario. BELOnAVE ONTARIO Money to Loan on Notes. Notes Discounted AT lit ASONA111.1Z ItATES Mena 0d801108d nn Mort Y g ee at 4 pet cant with privilefre of paying at the end 161 nay year. Notes end aceounts collected, itt17b71: MoINDOO< Stevertieck Wtntobare, Ont. tt 1111:111:' tr rA� sMa (CONDCOT)1n .#Y via war roar ai'- a 'rug Homs ft. Well call tbe,satestion of th to the fact, •theft the Woman (nos Uniononesrte over' Mond sharp. foroit> b er, at Ers. IIs rink street. Atl'dadles are triad We IIMS,SenolIttllY mopes Monday of :awry month, exe adrertieeti,ttQwa'11tto11 meeting n generally. As the Jndhter • has kindly trip space, ter ourwseek, we ask filo -lend items et:in'terest on all mot dsY to 4ttY 01,012r members. A• 4Vrarn#ug to D The following was fol; the back ,of a bank u this note pasts fro ruined nton, It is th fair fortune. bequeathed t llard•wmn earnings of , parent, as lq_uiokly come gone ; ,fog, after a few inebriety And reckless fo pation loac,nnade ine ho leas, and,f:'•beggar. Wht the nett owner of this recornmertd him to fail( of sad experience, and . tells peranee. 'arae Libert I weri'(t.eigii away my roan wino'',, I was perdu: the pledge. Wily note 1 1 meet at.ehum I roust with him. :You must said 1 ; then you are not You have: already given liberty. Any man ,wh to drink tfontthe good of to oblige 41, -.friend, or different to others, is, a fettered :skive. Stand f liberty wittiest 1etives y "No" when, temptation fast in flaetrene liberty you frets to ,look your w as you take.hnnle the wages to lie espeut for t1 house—your oven bons tiarleyeor1fa7. -Stand fa ty pe .ti;iat glorious inciep yen cat's12rn,.by the s brow•—Rev.•J. IK, Pott 1,tet Hina 'Tease, the C If a man wllhbe sucl take to &IA, , let him segttdnces. :1 <0.,say mar ing of drun:knEness. Y trouble is, lie ,takes the other , y , , , Jae. -slave to tal cotlsflquene bwtttha man quarra1.,and t'. sb ;''-has to,tiklee the + "Yes,he takes the dt his home and you will children, uneducated a clad and nnfed„ Ave to quences. That,desblatn whose heart yeaunos• for V '! li t) love, and coteatl, n oJ3S loved her till the Wren won 'lien front bier .31(1(1 his worst enerfay-^-th.'• i of the bitter, ibi.ts-rr The son takes the ,lint _e broken-hearted nese let •"Would to God 1 had el -littils' coffin, in the ,dos: .and innocence, rather t tto see this sari sipitt,"Bis :of the cunsequenet:7+L. 'the drink, but .the cause 'fall entirely upon beat, ;father who a few years at, ,boy, and looked tipoaa rh Land joy, and fetidly fleet Clean upon him as la•r, ,b,ill,of life—arid, petite taught the child or you • i4lietthe accursed arid iia in the shape of British rola, 11 say, wheat) gra beim; ,drought down w the grieve, is reaping th 8egtteZees, The ma society thus to hear th if be tads into critlne, drink ing„ ,patientiystlff have to take the au; finding the money regi iu, tootlitltocars ,juofdge,nsticefrom:fret ill the 1}aot;rhiat4 ; WP, 55 for ',wilding e1pensi jails, and pen,itoiltiari the long list of ofci Attend theta—yes, we enough of the eonsequc It is good neither to drink Win, nor unythi beetbl•r sttuphleth c made weak, + Whereto lily timelier' : to offend, meat while the world 23305e of that noble Bpi out of the ,tern n,ranoe The astr9natner's of the dull alines, is lo: 1./, ?alts Cnr ti :tt1 e 1'