The Wingham Times, 1894-03-16, Page 6C. E. WILLIAMS RYMEN'SCONVENTION 1441"
C IirEMIST
I-�- AND
t..) testi GIST
ACT. a. 11. W TEL,EZAA04 CC
app. Ormond House
Wingiatun, - - Ont
4,r btrdinqba� Qt hnc
ratTaa'a 11AR011 10, 1894.
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EDITORIAL NOTES.
THE WINCAAM TIMES, MARCH 16, 1894.
• ill !results of his est
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11"1` 'that 11,1* 14,' left t)‘,e,r;‘‘ but prefer the white variety, s.s. in ',„„„.
N- 't PUlibc)°.6e, it1,111(1 Will "41) the carcase has -better ak 77...47.14likii5peZZ ;•
A lot 04 abeagO 's44/7*„;1.:''
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up the how of m „nayethil):1,z111,ii*P alt111:(7 itiTgarter, mtilliieopitxtfteatutth.1
TJo 11111°.314.1 4,0a0w •
8 J3 Ui5 8- 100 47721 11.OO Zell*
MOST suceits,siteit 11iliwrov IN uot 4.m.magi., LOU.
Bread
wt.shs.m.
r. mos, Vr
tea
WINOtIAM, oats or vetelles, to feed. at Matt of tilbutreit lays the largest egg t six 5,.000 tst rite rat Pea .
• t• • . aa
t a pound. The .5101 sel; t 1785; ,z1 i°0:4766 1.21
Augriet, and until the vont eomes in. 1 I.,001.) weigh Benda
A convention, under the auspices
Corn Amid be allowed. to mature,
WyallilOttea
11Stql. It 141.10111(‘1 1
. .)t 1 general purpose fowl, and emne 110Xt ru : 1 fll I
are Ill.'s° a 61401(1111 '400 0:9 195 603S :LW , $.58
of the "Wosteru pairylum's.Xt4soelatiou, before by1111; .
for, ; tO the Plymouth Rocks. If eve want t.i.A1C7 14011 .111444: 'IVti,S at Velly$ 111 bettog
W11811(4(1 ill Willghalll, 011. Friday last, plented tit rues, ?mil nitt.y.
9th his& There tree s, eery good cows War; a lleeessit , tO be Sat et WW1. . . condition for cheese makig, and het.
'
. 1 gone results eve umet have a good
1Qghty-seten per cent. i eomfortttble house for the fowl. If it
tel
cheese WaS made from it. The
ettaeulttnee, considering the state 0 f in dairying.
loss of fat in the whey bore lie re.
ts water and. cows should 1 • .
was takeu in the proceeibugs by MN t• t7.0" :IN a (1- , le ,
, , . heat to the body, and there will be, 310.,:. About 1C)0 factories iu Ontario
the relate. and it great deal Of intereet of milk 1- suPPlY linden to the percentage of fat in tht•
et not warm, the toil, goes to
• • .11
those pretant. Tn the aleteuce of Mr, Five the milk bad ix Or 821(1, 11":°L. I no eggs. Hens will not lay where it adopted the system and where the
elit•ese make mutd hat e ood
Colo. - •
Past
Dattiar, tots- •
Iliztiksar, polls .... .
0 54
... • . 7, 0 81 to
U55 to*
o61 to 0 511
0 18 to 0 18
0 18 to 0 18
Biateetie dawn ,,, • 0 ts to 0 12
at ow. ear cord . . .. i.i, t , .. 1 26 to0 to 1 76
it pox tor, ...... , .„ „. 0 00 to 6 00
P es, per bushel .1
ttr
, 05 to 0 06
allow pr lb
0 11
ili
tied te).; Vas, per lbto 0 05
,I
Dairymen's Association, mr, j, s, I clean milk to make 11 frOO‘a .
r
flat market for eggs and poultry generally satisfactory. Some fac- Bed
tins eee11 reese ogs
la 5 50
A. Pattulio, the 1 resident of the , is cold enough to freeze their combs. work was earefully done it 1 1 to 25
7 II,
Pearet•, of London, took the chair. ; Salting e0Ws 71a.,., 118]
-01 .111 Ti. . •
, 1 piactically unlimited. England ina toriee tvent into it without fully
. a 0 67 oFil wheat, old etattree.
_4 -
Fall Wheat. new- - .. .... 0 57 to 0 :..
0 88 to 0.
Spring Wheat
- 0 85 to 0 4 ,•''
,. - - 0 32 to 0 89
1. I • M • Pear e should be done ,vegularly, as the\ as 2 000 000 s b tl ";
111 his opening e« ss, c • Pot • • ( gg • r uuderstanding or being properly pre-
pared for it. A general discussiou
f'ollowed, and a great many points
were raised by those not favor of
the adoption of the "test," but Mr.
Ruddick pointed out that enany of
these points had no bearing 'on the
question and urged everyone to stick
to the practical side of the question.
Prof, Dean, of the Ontario Agricul-
tural College Guelph was the next
; require the ealt to digest their food. 000,000 she raises. France, Belgitun
stated that last year three meetings
1 Apothey important thing was the
of the character La' the present were , inn], other European countries import
bele, nue they were eo successful eare 01 COWS, Care 1Y1111 effeet large quantities of eggs. The United
!quantity 8)1(1 quality of the milk the
that. it was decided to 1101(1 a number, States mates large quantities of eggs,
of nwetings this year. Great pro- j cows will give. Cows should °°' and imports $3,000,000 worth .amma
gress, he said, is being made in the I comfortably housed during • winter„ ant,. Mr. Gilbert's address was
Itir. Cr. Barton asked. how to choose ' •••
dairy business, and while other pro.,
listened to with a good deal of inter -
ducts a the farm have declined hi a COW. est,,and no doubt will be productive
price, cheese and butter have. main- Mr. Wheaten said the Ayrshires. • ef pea,
tahwd good prices. People are talk -1 were a g,•oed all-round breed, also the)
• . 1 Mr, Robt. Robertson, of London,
her hard times He thought people , Ii0iSteillS very good, some giving a , „
eh( ese buyer, and brother of Prof.
Often caused hard times themselves by , large flow of milk. Durhau‘S 11/1VQ Robertson, was the next speaker.
THE Dominion Parliament met yes- 1 ie• • •
tetchy (Thursday). ' reckless epeuelation, While we have • also given good satisfaction Farmers
He pointed out the large bustness
THE budget debate is still in pro- made great progrees in dairying, we should test their cows, 181(1 find out
that is now done in dairying .% On -
have not made anything like the the best ones., The Jersey is a good
gri.'740 it the Ontario Legislature. tad° and Quebec. Last year over
progress that has 1)0011 made in cow, and if milk is paid for by the
THE Moutreal, Monde saYs it. is manufacturee mul transportation.. butter fat it contains, she would be a 'a ' •° •
call r00 000 worth of . cbeesis was
exported from these provinces, As
now certain that there will be an Most everything had been cheapened ' good dairy cow.
an example of how dairying is taken
appeal to the English Privy Council very mach ; if farmers had to PaY ; Mr- Wheaton was. aeked if' turnips up 111 some sections he said that
from the decision of the Supreme in the same proportion fbr tramper- could be fed without the butter be- within a radius of three -and -one-half
Court in the Manitoba hoot quite* n. tertian as they clid . twenty years ago, i in g tainted. In reply, he said he miles of the Harrietsville factory, in
, t 1 e there would be scene reason to cry 1
understood turnips had been fed to the county of Oxford, that last year
hard. times. He . gave an Idea of the the dairy cows at the Ontario Agri-
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• candidate for the Ontario Legislature immense quantity of stuff that can be , cultural College, without any bad
' . at the fOrthcoming general elections, carried by a steamer, which was results. The feeding had been done
having decided to take complete rest ; really marvellous. In regard to just before or after milking, but not
for the benefit of his health. 1 transportation by rail, it was no un- in large quantities. Do not advocate
MR: CHARLE.S BRAITHWAITE, chief 1 usual thing to see a freight tram on feeding turnips to milking. ems. In
- til( Michigan Central railroad taking reply to a question, he said the best is a most successful. bus
executive officer of the Grand Asso- and the thinking man fa
I fifty ears of freight, while years ago way to salt cotes was to put the salt
elation of the Patrons of Industry I;
of i a trains carried but 0 half dozen or in the field. fal mane other things'
Manitoba, says it is probabh• that 1 A dairyman should 100 a
SO Of freight cars. Twenty years ago, • Air Peerce in re lv to im tilde.; 1, , • - • ' TI • •
$40,000 was paid out to the patrons
of that factory. The'Blucvale factory
he said was a good one andaierhaps
-was not surpassed as to price by any
of the factories in Ontari . Dairying
ness to -day,
I,.• •• success'.
nee equal.
•-ad- man,
1 he has
Patron candidates will be, put 11P m I freight was t31.50 per 100 lbs. to said that he thought the time would to deal with is a remarkablYdelicate
. • - .. , . t
all the Manitoba. rural constituencies 1 England, while now the price 1N l 8
-'1- 80011 C01110 when chee8emakers would machine, and if hurt, . will not do
for the House of Commons. . it 45 cents on cheese and butter. be certificated, the same as school well. The greatest scientists cannot
tell how milk is secreted. The dairy-
man who is a thinking man and a
kind man, can hardly fail to be suc-
cessful. Of all the questions of hat
. ,• • portance before the dairymen to -day
son is a progres.sive, prosperous far- I read enough. Every progessive dairy should keep them 111) metter of what the most important•is the paying for
- mer, and in the past has been a ; man and farmer should take two or breed. Should test his cows and find milk by the butter fat test. Dr.
statute's supporter of the Conservative ; three good agricultural papers, ;old out what they are doing, and sf they
'party. Van Slyke, of Geneva, N. Y., at• the
pie would gat full value for hismoney are not doing good, send them to the. Western Dairymen's Association, a
• Ox Tuesday of lak Week, mrt T. '121 the diecuesime on the different bute,her.' A calf will do. well, after year ago, stated that he did nottlenotte
e • 1' 1( of doing 4wm work, etc. He Um da' old, if fed on pure • linseed
Connolly, of 't I .* .1 tot is' ;) aser 1 • • whether the casein in milk increased
MR. 'WIDTHS JACKSON, •Of Elena i He also compared. prices et a num ce t( 1M and he felt sure that those
township, 1188 1)0021 nominated as ' ol' inIticilet•is h: 18.1.7.11. andf 18.913,t and.tmakers who did not 'keep 111 touch
Patron candidate for the House of ; sKisorMetelt . liiaat'ilbteteliiiiileadoeat 1
in tellies priceY with the advance. methods of dairying
- would find themselves out in the cold.
001111110118 for North Perth. Mr.jaele- ' I iargc1 f
' A number of armela do not If a ...
r ,e• has afew •ood. ows he
• . siud that, 1,. 11 at, 1111 ac anew ec ,..,u meet and skim milk. aimed in proportion to the butter fat, Agricultural. Park and if she does
selec,ted by ;Ow Patrons of Indutstry 1 feet that dairying ;took less from the
Mr. A. G (Albert superintendent and whether a good cheese would lie not come up to that standard she goes
'.1 as candidate for West Huron for the fertilitt- of el ‘ o'l than any other • - ' ' G. ' , - •
It. 0 1
,, . of the poultry,- Department on the Ex- a good butter • cow. Since then he to the butcher. It does not pay 'to
, 1 Ontario Legislature. Heretofore Mr. kind of farming, and gave the lol-
1 • • - •
7 7
Speaker. 1 -le said he was teemed to
see the interest that was taken in the • N
discussions and the spirit with which and p
the different questions were handled, Ration
bueter fat test, he said that if it was theth
In regard to paying for milk by the nfter
gsiineemlagat fella
the right way to do it, it be done 18 and around
that way. He would not -be a party postal oaarteltewil
to forcing it upon the patrons of the metal
faetories. It did. not require any , ,„.
more care or skill in using the Bab-
cock tester than the precautions a man,
cheese maker should take in making bed
eheese, The system 18 not perfection, file
but where have we perfection? No SP
ono claims it is perfection, but is it
any better than the - old way? Will ,
it pay for the extra expense and
trouble? If not, let us not 'adept it. '
It'rem all I havo read and studied on
the eubject, I am . decidedly -of' the
opinion that Itis better -than the old
way. I expect to make experiments.
shortly to throw light ou this question.
I have. a full stock of
As practical thinkipg dairymen, ;ilit
should profit by the lessons oft 1893 Tr
atones,
in 1894. One of these lessens is that
it, does not pay to trust to lack for
feed for cows for summer. - Silage
is highly spoken of fit summer
food, It does not pay to -keep poor .
cows. The tester should assist very. Jewelry9 Szc•,„
much in weeding out the poor cows.
to which I invite sPecial attention.
0,000 lbs of milk or 250 Its of butter
is the miniinum test ot a cow as to
'quantity and quality. of milks at the BARGAINS wILL BE GIVEN..
101se. Y. ,
Potatoes,l'eas.*p-or bushel 00' 15173 too 00 1480
Butter
EHgar., . pe -dozen
0 00 to 7 00
... 0.12 to 0 18
Cordwood.. : ...... ... 3 00 to 4 00
-0 DO to 0 52
anliness is next to Go ess
i' your time to seen r
ows, as this patent,
r will positive
th inst. F
ork
clean. beds
sant Feather
be rein ovad
r reference re.
ave been doing
e leading citizens
teohurch. Orders by
ec .0 our prompt and
on.
S. BMW's.
f latest improved
By sending a postal to
hitechurch, he will put yo
approval and if they prove sa
ry, the price will he $2.50 for sixt
ngs.
springs.
Bow -
a
Tilt la mit I
v.,
•
Ell
Clocks,
•tiuto Jo, ((,»
$,
•
'44
' ti(7.1.- I bat 11 111:11'claitall4r6y tgo°L3e11)
vutoitbaltokeeLstee,saue fL•ei
ateatailLitstest th
be gone for poor lat
ispetutee was one of the'
s•te-
• ,te --butter at the Wor1d.'0
NJ2ettgo, gild he eaki the rya
hatter ,did not take a lee
thegrieV3,411.130tte:y110$6aretiL111
tlle makingof it, Moi
pureetpperaltyalitieci .13rePer.
Reba Robertson took
1 address the subject
on the Farm" He pointed
great difference there was
the methods of farming 1
thirty-five years ago and noy
the farmer received from $1
a, bushel for his wheat. Pe
greatly declined since, u
and Russia were large prof
wheat, and we have to corn
-them iii the markets of t1
In these countries labor is aq
cheaper than hero, and henC
at a great disadvantage in ge
iug. In this aountry ditiryt
most important industry to -
we must put sell into it. S
only thing man can sell and
OW11. Skill is invaluable
in any line of business. T1
who displays skill in raisi
cows, horses, calves, ete., is sae
successful man Every de
of farming can bo made
skil) is put into it. A Mall
miles from Winghtun told hi
could make a hog weigh IE
at the cost of 3i cents
That man put skill into hi,
ments, and was suceessf
should be put into the pro'
butter. An man near Chip
herd of Jerseys from Which
butter that he sold at iron
cents per pound the ye
That 18an pat still in butt
but he did not achieve sue
day Or a week. It 'took
him to build up that succet
ness. Skill shoulcl be, dish
the care of milk, as Well as
other branch of fares work
A beautiful selection of
then splendidly render&
Homuth and Messrs. Park ,
gin, with Miss 13. H.
organist.
Prof. Dean was then inti
the chairman. He said tl
heard many say that this
mess. would not last. I
think that there was en;
failing. Farming is a bus
and profession, and thesI
prised . in the skill spok
former speaker. The m;
going to succeed in fern
study; must be 8 tradesue
business man.- Some
iihnoSt anybody can farm
mistake. The brightest
to be kept on the farm. 1
ing is a profitable busines
so subject to adverse wet
dairy farmer makes
, skim milk,. whey, etc., at
into pork, beef, ete.,
money. The man who p
labor on his farm, except
labor, is the man who 1
If men who are • idle
could be employed in th
and hethought they eon
ably- so employed -it war
labor problem will&
much attention just now.
materiels of t1 dairy fin
soil, SU.a, air and water.
the things he has to wort
Experimental Stations
what they can to find o
, of plants that are the 1
farmer to grow. At ,
Agricultural College the,
eighttatwo different ki:
From sizty to sixty-five
the money we get goes
food, home tee mustpi7a1
111 its production. If
make the most of this cl
We must make it a sped
who are doing the best t
time are making a spe
line of farming, . So fait
vation goes„ there is a
about hard times amen;
-gaged in dairying- ti
line of &miller. It 1I
elusively provelithat
adapted for dairying
farming in Ontario, the
netted, would be live sl
mid fruit growing.
necessary article of food
rens )n it was rettsonell
dairying would etontintle
00'
t• 811• • • 8111) -em in au cs s aci
t
I CI -r7 " 7 ' was present in the -interest of a branch following is the consensus of' his ex-
:. • porter of the Conservative party. I say 81) bueliels, takes 't•li.48 ; an acre
0,000 ' res of milk, of agriculture that has been greatly periments : He finds that milk testiteg
' ' • TEE Wilson Tariff Bill, Which 1 Vs, *i.(1"83,i 1 •eted There was no branch of 3% fat has 2% casein, and When 100
' • • e...: -; a at steer wt,igbing 1,000 18,
nagL•Tleculture in which there was more lbs is manufactured into cheese retains
. t pasiad - the Itnited States House of e 1 ; 1,000 Ls fat ho-ge, tt2, and 240
_ • t_ . - . . nioneat for the capital invested than 3.00 Is water, and total of 8.25 lbs
Representativee on February let, and! 1.1-38 of butter, only- 5 cents. Lt. this
t- .. poultry. The hen in a state of' nature cheese. Milk testing 4% fat, the
' - eince then has been amended 'con- I calculation, the butter must be made
only laid eggs eneugh to propagate casein has increased to 2.G7%, and
;4 sklerably by the Democratic members eu the farm. ' the species, but by breeding she has when manufactured into cheese, re -
of the Senate Committee of Finance, Mr. J. W. Wheaton, the Secretary been made to produce from 120 to tains 4.75 Is water and 11.02 Ms
., t •was laid before the full committee on of the Western Dairymen's- Assoda- 240 eggs per annum, and she has cheese. Milk testing 5% fat, the
t . Thursday of last week. It is said 1 tion, WaS the next speaker. He said also been made to lay when the eggs , casein is 3.15%, and these retain 5.80
. t ' that it wilt 1)e two months before the it was a pleasure to hini to talk to are the (le -mast, namely, in the whiter lbs water made, into 13.35 lbs cheese,
!I ' Senate will finally dispose of the bill. farmers. He was raised On a farm, season. Farmers should endeavor to From which it will be seen that 100
and was pretty well acquainted with have:then. hens to lay -when the eggs. lbs 3% milk makes 8.25 Is cheese
Hex. Josmat ROYALrecently 1
,..• ,
their requiremente. In referring to will command the highest prices, uid Oe 10c .82c.; 100.1bs 47:milk makes
the position Canada had achieved at in order to that they must be. properly 11.02 lbs cheese 0 10c $1.10. The
the World's Fair, last year, he -said. cared for and fed. They must be man sending 8% milk, by pooling,
it had done honor and .glory to itself comfortably housed,. and have good gets 90 cents per 100 lbs, whereas he
in the dairy department, but we food, and everything necessary. to shotild get only 82 cents per 100 lbs.
camot afford to rest on, our oars. produce eggs. Green bones cut up The man sending 4% milk should
perinumtal Farm, at Ottawa, said he hes made 000 experiments, and the KM poor. milk to a cheese factory:
•Lieutement-Governor of ±110 North-
'. west Territories, has written a pam-
phlet in favor of Canadian in-
. dependence. HO S8V5 our future
commercial proaperity depends upon Them
our bemiring emancipation, and he I is still room for iMprovement make splendid feed. Throw all the get $1,10 per 100 lbs, and gets only
• . •
cheese and bitter
making, „ ci- kitchen refuse into a pot and boll, 90 cents. The 3%111811 gets 14 cents
etpe.
t adds that Canada, gains little from 1 • •
ally in tee latter, as we did not make then put in bran till it is 111 a crumb- per 100 The more than .he might to
British connection, because th
--.° as good showing in butter 118 we ling condition, and feed hot in the get, and the 4% man loses 14 cents
• CI overnment has invariably ' should, but we did 88 well as many morning to' the laying hens: Feed per 100 lbs milk. The great bulk of
yielded. the point when the Beavee ..f.,+,,,., • shohld be seasoned with a little the dairymen aro . honest and. he did
I and the Eagle hacl a difference of 1 states were j'ar nclvance of' 118, and
opinion.
I we, must press forward in the butter
'
• SIR OLIVE'R MOWAVS record as a I making Ihle• The farmer who keeps
How does it come that the BIuevale
and Elena . &dories receive the -top
prices foe their cheese? These fac-
torie,s sometimes get nearly one cent
per pound more for their cheese than
other faetories •at the wane
market, on account of the milk sup-
plied to these :factories being of a•
very high standard.
The meeting. then adjourned till
7.80 p.
sarREPAIRING A SPECIALTY,.
and all work done on the premises,
M. PATTERSON.
Stand -Directly opposite the Bank of
Hamilton, Wingham.
1 t,
THE EVENING' 'HEETING.
The evening meeting was opened e:
at 7.30 O'clock, with _Mr. Pearce in !
the chair. There was a fair attend-
ance, but not as large as in the after-
noon .
Dr: '3.1acclonald, 11. P., ;was the first
POWDERS'
Cure S1ON' f-JEADACHE and Neuralgia
117 20 MINUTES; Flit0 C7717Cd T011ilile.
ness. Bi Ilousness, Pain in the Sidi, Constipation
speaker, and be pointed out the ims Talaist.triel,;•!.:•12"r:AvTA7c;LitlY• cured anct
portance of the. cheese industry to PRICE 'PS OEsn:a orro:1ecatess
TAKE.
the country. Last year, upwards of
93,000,000 pounds of cheese • was --
produced in Ontario and. the income DR. MUNI LONDON, ONT
-
from it was upvards of $9,000,000. WI Talbot Arcot, -
Batter making has not receivveeodpletlaus•
EVE and EAR SUMMON*
pepper. Cut 'clover hay when steep- not think the man who has poor milk same attention from our
cheesemaking,' and he thought it was
ed in hot water and mixed with would take the money belonging to
bran makes 11 splendid feed. Feed- his neighbor, if he knew it. • Wiser-
very important that the people shoulcl
become better acquainted with the
. constitutional authority is without guud c"*3 mid gives attention to ing grain only to bens is a mistake, ever the Babcock. tester' has been
requirements in that direction. He
dairyber is eot suffering from hard 118 1± forms fat and fat is a disease. introdhced it has bad the effect of
: precedent in Canada.. The Dominion was ghtd to have these practical. men
thiite*s ;much as those who do not It takes a ton of wheat to supply makinalah•vmen take better care of
Government has again betel beaten fo low that branch of farming. But- lime for 120 eggs. Fat hens lay their milk. 'In reply to a question if come to give our, people knowledge
on ytt
in an appeal against legislation passed ter making is a very profitable busi- large and double -yolked eggs, and all Babcock testers would test the theee matters. The poultrin-
by the Ontario Legislature. This ness, and -we must go into winter should nqt be fed grain. Young same, Mr. Robertson replied that they dustry was • more important "than
. . . is most people believed. There was
dairying. Those who do not make chicks elm be made to make two would. if they were handled the same.
time it as to the pardoning power more money in it for the capital in -
The money out of di
aryith
ng are ose who pounds per month in weight, and '
of the Ontario Government., Mr. .T. A. Ru,ddiett, at member of vested than any other branch of farm
make it 11 side issue, and make grain young cockerels would be flt for / r
. aet , mescal by the Legislature pro- of. Robertson. s staff, followed, revenue. He was glad the Govern-
ha-Couneil has the right to exercise
i
growingthemainpartoftheirbusiness, market in four or five months, and
vides that the Lieutenant -Governor- the results of experiments ments Were sending out men to give
Mr. R. Cleland, of Elm township, pullets would be laying at the end of giving .
the pardoning power in all cases
who has a small factory, told him the same time. A laying hen is al- conducted by him at the Perth Dairy tile farmers 1 -Menhaden on these
station, with..a view of throwing some subjects. He gave an account of
that seventeen of his patrons, last ways active, a lazy hen is never a
which come under the Provincial 11 tht on tins important question. He 1 what is being done at the Ontario
year, received $10,000 for the pro- laying hen. In winter the hens 1 f-' .
1 statutes. The constitutionality of the dal not wish to be understood as 1 Agricultural College and Experimen-
duet of their cows. The product of shoukl be kept busy, by throwing
i act was upheld in the Courts below, urging this system of paying for milk ell Farms in the way of testing grains,
some cows is worth only $23, while grain in cut straw and making thme
sand on Tuesday ;the Supreme Court 0±110113 willbring$45 per annumwhich scrat,ch for it. Also, a cabbage should upon patrons of cheese factories, but etc,
0 the mune decision, Justice
shows the neees.sity of having good be tied up high enough to make merely- desired to. place before Thep a Mr. Pearce gave sonw hints on the
VII•
cows. In order make dairying them jump to get it. After two years
al of the Dominitl
to
on with Costs. succesful, it was necessary pit old a hen is no use as 8 revenue
system, energy and skill into the producer. Pullets should be batched
WIIITECII MICH. ' business. The selection and care of early enough so they would begin to
few facts pertaining to the subject, methods that should be -followed in
mid would leave it to thein to pip making good butter. Great care
the 0080 -011 its merits. , He said the
should be taken as to cleanliness, and.
system Will4 based on the assumption th• v ry bestitind of salt should 1
. that the perdtntage of fat varies m •.
.
Tenders have been invited for the • cows was most linportant, The small lay •whi e th , UT 8aret g.
1. • e old 1 ti moul lIl used. It is very impel taut that the
the milk of .different patrons, mid butter should be kept front being
tion of a new Presbyterian church 1 things in connection with the business Prom all the experiments made. at
that the value of milk for cheese
-
this place. The tenders will be must not be neglected. One- great the Experimental farm, would say contaminated 111 any . way by bad
making purposesbeara s close rela-
yed up till the 23rd inet, by Mr. 1 requisite was the securing of summer that the )
fly:mouth Rocks are the ()dm or flavors. The clay has gone
1 tion to the per centage of fat in it.
D. Henderson,. where plans and '. food to supplement the pastures' and best general purpose fowl for the B ' Iry tviten hUtter makers ean sell brae
, 110 sitowell ±110.
elleatione can be seen. . tide the cows over the dry spell. farmer. I3oth the varieties are good, ' COX(TET) ON PAGE 5. • Wingliam, Oot. 10th, 1808.
Gradtrite of the :Now York Eyo add Ear hospital,
1889. Post Graduate Coarse en the Eye, Ear, Roue
and Threat at the New York Post Graduate Medical
School and Hospital. 1892. Eyes Tested. Glasses,
supplied Fine stock of Spectacles, Lenses and
Artificial E$ as.. 1)111 be at the
Brunswick House, WINGHAM,.
The first or last 7.'HURSDAY' of
each month,at date named below:
Fourth Visit, March 29th, /894.
Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Charges
moderate.
CEO. SHAW
CUTS DOWN THE PRICE OF MEAT
AGAIN.
STEAK,1W). PER 1.13.
and other meats low proportion.
•
PORK SAUSAGE
also on hand.
1 ate prepared to taty. the highest price
for all kinds of fowl. They must be drawn
and well dressed.
GEO. SHAW.
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