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The Wingham Times, 1895-01-25, Page 6
r,l1Et WING ,CA±.IS' IVA 7,V5. ....s-.x....m:........•.amu... ....... +r...VOI+«w.ww..r .. .. K`• '),�+>s than sixty per cent, ot the Musset, Bing and. Ontario. 'I'hc 1;31 Manure liberally : (;1 It tee, t'f greater care of their milk. lie :. C �l! ! 1 '14mi:epee number of ltl(trke ill Eng- Ontitrlo is fit taking the 1)Iitee et 1'd'!;tlkal'I\'; (1);il,r2t1' iS'('(l�ttliltl�a; lif) rr',rlll(1 2l1(tt twee that only til'�.t t'l:l`v "+ � 1 � 1 grammar, litet'tttuie and cone. the tiff, as it beeein. t,) 1•t':u a uitt 'I' 11iT1,�tlf1.1;elilllykN.. butter all(.l'ht='N('illliht 1 i)1 t'tl,t."t=„e(1 yeti f, i to tallu, charge of the cr(allu'rie:; and 12 . position, may remain fur ra third ,year and bears more regularly and well. °tar, 1). 11'. Beadle was the next ' 't tl IT ' •' )f 'cal to s;ee «tact= ,t factories. In the care of the unlit;, • i .. r, . rr hen about to milk the cow, the, ` degree f 13.S. 1 (Bachelor of the best suited to his lue<alitr , ant he tai. e gath. t its;,. e i a= KtIDAAt JANUARY ea, in and take the following course for the Intending planters should gl. those speaker. a 1l,l. s + 1 , r I1tnt glad the - ;C'1,.; ee U + 'R b ' Waking through his people rren. hemming, tone. to neer LUi(ler Amnia be wiped tiff cit:u1 with Sciences of :lgricniture):--:1rieul- can do the, J 1 1 ,, R ,.., �. �,, wit ; a Cloth. Jlillc with dry hands, tin/l WEST NUCOR �Op ICS F© ' Imre, dairying. eheinist(•y, geology, neighbor's orchards, and also the rtltee.te .tud were turning., a 1. _u ,Clot the Milk t with dry 'a `s tinier11(1 !r ya t✓ t �: t1�MaM11� 11 *•�i ����(4� f INST TUUTE. retinue]. history, F.ti 'heli. 'lite� i1Ute, market to 'which he intent18 to slip. eine) numbers to the meeting.; of tit(•ti"`, , ,Syt>ti tri' t'l tt ('111111 �, , . with tWt) t!li& 11( themes drawing*. The experimental In planting a commercial orchard, letrinee tineettlte, ten rt niaree a ale.. e,ttlt 1G t es ludic ese t shot -till teeth r i t, ., r Co111'se IS Of vast benefit to the it is well to :avoid too many varieties, 1w )llllt bl' eunftill'll ' ho 1'lll' )ill= l' i• ' (ceee •netenn FROM PAGE a.) students awl teaches thetll tube exact and yet not plant a very large num- and careful. Before a student can bet of the following :. Spy, King, EvExixo sEssiux, enter the college he must be pretty; Russet, Gravenstein, and several The. eveniug eteniou opened at well educated. The mental tralin others, in a block by themselves, for �tl (iecluelc. On motion, Mr. Robt. ing, Mural training, physical training, the reason that the pullon does not • r s • was called to tilts chair, �' lib-, fertilize its own blossom, and thus be ,{.ut1l, .1., l literary society, 1•eadluf, room, b , „ alis, Ccurie made at few practical re- wiry land social advantages a student nonproductive. Then trees shonill minks, Ula bikini; the chair, con-, has there must be of great benefit to be pruperly ittUlclhcd 0111 h year, 1t' grallilatin; the Institute on the very hint. The speaker did not think it a there is it Ile -w supply of healthy etieeessful lueeting, and the large good )hen to send a voting ratan to woo(! to be added to the trete year by ltlulher in attendance,. Ile then the College to learn the rudiments of Year, it' )'",u want a healthy' crop of mailed upon the President, alar, Wm, farm work. Teen know theta fruit. Pruning year by year is Bailie, for an address on before, going there. But he thought necessary to get a well shaped tree ' liF. ONT:1RIo AGRzeiTLTuRAL COL- a. r'Qling plan would be gleatl}' bent:. and a1Io v the sunlight and :til' to LEGE, ITS lot'R5i ANI) meeeneITS. lit -ed by attending the College. 111r, C>uk)t' and mature the rrltlG pr, 1,0111'. In introdueing his subject, Mr. Bailie, 'continuing, said the benefits Another tiling you. want to attend to Bailie said that before he visited the. be hard received. from visiting the 15 to seeape on all the rough, loose Farm he had an idea that he would farm were :':teeing the different kinds bark and give the trees a good wash °see thistles and weeds of all kinds of grains e�)ntrirnentecl with, and 1 with water and wood ashes, \which is ! •Cowin among the crops, but he getting information as to which would as good as anything you can wash was pleased to say that he found the bethe most•suitable for his soil and them with and perhaps the 10051 farm clean and in a high state of climate. Saw how they planted ecnvcnicut Don't be afraid to •cultivation. This Institution, winch is potatoes, and followed it with good i' I known as the "Ontario Agricultural results. How they thinned. caarots, 'College and Experimental Falm," is marigolds, etc. On being asked how :situated about a mile from the City he planted his potatoes, Mr. I3ailie •,o'F Guelph, in the centre of an erten- said he cultivated them on the flat sive agricultural and noted stock- systeill. He plowed them in about , le < raising district, readily accessible by seven inches deep, and when they the br*t11Ches of the trees and some i want to succeed, and in order to (it; price of farm products in all lands. rail from all parts of the Province. ,ealiae,t>rp he harrowed thele until they of it will sties{ to the moss and limbs ;that we must take good care of our e 1tthought the decline in wheat 'The farm in connection with the In- •.\vene•about tivo inches high, and after awl when rain conte.; itwill Nen 10rcharcls. It is quite safe to plant was thath1 cause of- the: fhll tit ntitution consists of 5 0ac:res, diviidy!t:l that he;kept the weeds down with lye and run down the tree .and kill i Baldwins in a block. I would not as follows: About 44 acres stili un- r. I > di not hill them un. fungi, &•e. Lime, also, is said t„ •1•,e ! advise to plant plum trees between prices of all other farm products, the scuflier. He d and wheat is now in competition with cleared ; 63 acres in lawn, garden, beneficial for the Orcitarcl. 1(r'u the apple trees, but plant trees, From. ' and. f0rebt tree • APRI,E GROWING I\ ONTARIO. ',horrid Otil, hoot, or 4. )tj(: p in the i which ti slime lived, may be plant- coarser grains, I. rom. 51,1tistics It is 'arboretum, nursery, l 1, F 1 alSC°I•tallleCl that there i5 •ph'llty of plautations ; 550 acres in small ex- ! 'Mr. jos. A. Mallough, of Dungan- of &Jt re to pick up t'it, 1,illen sled ' ed between the tipple try.(,, ahs they periulental plots; 10 acres in Values, non, read the following' instructive wormy fruit and thus destroy some ; wtuld.likely tie dead when the apple wheat on haled for e years con - roads, kc.; arid 313 acres worked ns !paper on the above subject: of the pests for another year. Another trees needed the room. It i t ittwor- `sutuption of the world, and it there an ordinary farm. This farm is With the existing depression in all tinter. that the apple gl•uwer has to taut that the fruit be thinned at the . was 11Ot at hushcl OI ' Whell tl rroW1 colupused of al):itost ever' 'variety of 'agricultural lines, apple grorrmrs are �e•ontteitcl• with, if he wishes to ibts teepee time. Tho trees ;will shed this( 10)11', there would be 1, t ltd to suil, and hence is, in some respects, `looking eagerly for some suggestions slrx>ceesful, i' the femme that enn•ees butyl, tin,ttititi,�e Miele Aelvee, tend , teed the inhabitants of the n trhl. well suited to the purposes, for which that twill promote tbelr present or thes:slpple seal). :