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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1896-01-24, Page 6TICK W.NGFIAM TIMES, JANUARY ¶4,, 1896. W lit 1: it i;tlltr('s. i they were cleaned every day, and 5 1 hvtve very little patienee with the fowls were fres from 'vermin. a, v the aft repotted assertion that "hens l'l'hoy were veritable gluttons, and I won't lay unless they work all day." staffed then enough to make a the- , 1111ID:t.Y, JA*!UARY '24, 18:11. I l e to a certain ex (wetland mans hair stand on end, but h d e over and (vat a alrt During the month of November, in the habit of getting up about 4 the G. P. St II, Street Reilwzty Com- o'elaek every morning, and after pony carried some 15,000 passengers. lighting the fire retiring to bed The total number of passengors ear- again. Ile supposes that Ms father ried during the year jest closed was followecl his usual custom that morn- ing, and that by some means or other the lighted stove ignited the building. t rut that exercise c • 175,000, an average of 15,000 each tent is neeeasatrv; se is it for eewg. they p;ti In lint just fancy .1lrs. Jones hanging for their fend, and were admired by month. The company also carried UNJUST DISCRIMINATION. up a bunch of roots before a fine everyone o saw them. 'keep an 500 tons of freight during the past of Here are a few samples "equal Jersey cow fur her to jump at; there accurate account of all expenditure month and Burin the g year about P is about as much sense in doing it and returns, and can substantiate 5000 tons. This is a vary saris fights from the Government's record: for the eon ars the hen, and about as as every assertion made. I should like factory annual record, both in the _- Governs ent allows the n anu- Inue•li good. I have as line a flock to hear froin others on this subjeet, number of pounds of freight and the faeturers a rebate of 99 per cent of of laying hens as can be found- as it is one of much interest to the number of passengers. Ad - !the ditties paid on raw mater. al used regaPltr egg -Machines, and a turnip farming community.—Farmers Kincardine came near having a next f f ods Ad - for w - wolltd hang up intact ootid vacate. tragedy on New Year's eve. A man spring if ttiev bad to uhn at it, Thomas, port. us the Canadian c iltangulcI in the manufacture 0 go 7"h 1 ensumer M are more readily eaten In The Beginning from near St, T s, Carey by ha* to bear the burden or protee' ire that' turnips, and a larger quantity ' Of a new year, when the winter season ' name, was returning from a. hunting, I utitcturers will be devoured, If they are sliced of close oonttnotnent is only halt gone, expedition. During the day some in order to enable the mangunny find that their health begins to men who had little to do mad( a to sell their wares at a lower price to down the center and laid in the feed- break down, that the least exposure business of teasing him and about 10 ing truu;;lt, the hen; will atteud to threatens sickness, It is then as wall ae : o'clock he became so exasperated foreigners. For instance, when a the rest, I feed • tlreut about two t I1 Cher times and with people even he his rifle loaded it and Canadian farmer buys a farming hours atter the cooked hay -in the that h implement the price he pays. is in- morning, about four medium roots, . creased by the amount of the duty being sliced up by 100 hens, Leave material used in its manufaeture; ' no atilt() food front ono day to anoth- er-' eaten up clean to Australia, the manufacturer g(:ts, In the production o' u - a green butte twill is of inestimable elusively to the preparation of the pro- dirt Manuel Fteetnan one of the prietary medicine. Does not this coo- Oldest and most highly respected a s d health. th t the following facts d o Hood's Sarsaparilla leads everything in men were. Lue kilt' no one was the way of medicines; that it world; lhurt. He was arrested and locked plishes the greatest cures in the world; has the largest sale in the world, and up, but was permitted to go in the el; feed just is requires the largest building in the morning. when the implement is shipped,. say, I t f winter eggs largest In goo ea . , should be remem fared, namely: that began firing into the hotel where the est building's the vwrld devoted es back from the Government 99 per help; it reduces the grain bill one - cent, of the duty, simply to enable half and makes the fowls more thrifty :tint to make the price to the Austral- , while the increase in the number of eggs would hardly bo credited by tan farmer lower by that amount. one who had not used ground green Nor is this all. The Candian Gov- bone and meat as a part of the daily food. Dry ground bone is good to a certain extent, but of course is not a food line the green bone and loan meat. Now, if you measure out a pound to every sixteen hens (the eminent pays $125,000 annually 10 a steamship line between British Columbia and Australia. The result is twofold. In the first place, this subsidy—paid out of the money con- amount usually recommended by tributed to the revenue by all classes many writers), about one-half of the ''E't1 community—enables the man- sixteen (the laying half, you will ufaeturer to place his goods at a find) will gobble up three-quarters lower coat in the hands of the Aus- of the pound, the other eight will get tralian purchaser than would be the about one-half of what you intended case otherwise. The second result them to have. Uuless each hen is that farm products from Australia could be fed by herself, that will in - are getting a footing in this country, variably happen. Now, let me tell and. the Canadian farmer bas,the you that all the green bone the hens pleasant prospect before hint of see- will eat will not hurt their ,laying -ing Australian goods .brought into qualities one whit, but will increase Canada with the aid of his own the dozens of eggs until you are as- money to complete with the product tonishrd. This should -be fed after of his own farm. Why does not the I dinner, but I prefer the hot hay in Government subsidize the steamers tl e morning followed by roots, be - which carry Canauianfarmproduets ' cause if the hens get what they like to England ? It. is because the farm- 1 est, viz., ground bone and grain, ers have no "pull" with the Govern- first, they will not eat a suflieiency hent? Liberals have no grudge' i f the bulky food, consequently the against the: manufacturers. Tiny latter should be fed first. ' Now, as would like to see all legitituate 'in- to throwing grail: among litter for dustries prosper and flourish; but them to scratch after, will sometimes they have a decided objection to the tell us what kind of bens vvill scratch coddling of hot -house inanufacturers all day for a few handfuls of grain, 4 ,,,atethe expense of the larger portion in say six inches of litter, wliich is ; of the people of tltecountry.—Goder- far too much on the floor, for many t ieh°Signal. reasons? A good, lively flock of hens would turn every straw or leaf upside down in half an hour. If you FEEDING 'POR WINTER EGGS. gave them enough to keep them at -- work all day, you might carry in BY R. C. ALLAN, half a barrel to fifty, and I'll engage The article by Mr. Maw, in the they will find every kernel in a good deal less than halt' a day, if they can Advocate of Dee. 2, '95, on winter only eat it all. A covered dish of eggs, while treating of a very sea- rafn kept in the house and a Mind sonable topic, fails to enter faliyinto fol thrown to them every time the even the meagre details given on the eggs.are gathered, is, I find, is the subject. There is a great deal of best way to give them something to arrant nonsense paraded in tho col - do; one quart to 00 hens will be minis of oar papers, tnuelt that i , sufficient. This, with the work of si mply the theory on the part of the writers, of the reiteration of asses- packing the roots, will be all the exercise they will need. Cabbage • t c 1 clic he( h o some ofresult tions made by sot i should be cooked the same as the hay Ina. his atm in a sling as the i pointed writer that appeared to the imp rat - and given occasionally for a change. sill author to be sensible; but lvhc:n Whefeeding for night, give all they ap 1p led to practical work, invariably will eat. Wheat is the best grain prove ulesueceastaL At the risk ul' for steady use, but on very cold of some cheese. Ile got off the train blowing it nearly to pieces. The calling down on my devoted head nights I feed whole corn warmed in and before his business was transact IIarlisons lire on the canal bank. the derision of my follow poultry the oven. They cannot go to roost ed it started. He rushed to catch it Men, I beg leave to assert that more with crops to full fur the long cold and came in contact with , a post i A Brantford despatch says: .After bens, by 50 to 1, fail to lay frond nights If properly fed before,' they near the track, which threw him Mr. George Addy, of Newport and want of food rather than from excess won't ext ala iuiteh ;;rain as you against the car, fracturing his shoal- his bride bad returned from their of it. liens must be in good condi- - wedding trip they went to live with t tion (fat, if yoa choose to put it that fancy; but le yea halt' starve, •thele der blade. Hugh Addy, George's father. On thein all day, they will gorge then ,,,,__„_ passed ...,<.0 a,<rAn.rne,n:._ T..1..:a .. ,.i..d,H ., nnmh.n' nt t'Aiiru selves oil the grain. I know from way) to lay, A. thin hen never 1 elusively prove, if you are sick, that res!dents of Oxford county, died at Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine for his residents, Princeton, on Monday, you to take Y aged 77 years. He had lived in the Ontario West. county for more than half -a -century, Wm. Chamberlain, traveller for D. and daring that time had been a B. Philips, of Woodstock, took din- very successful farmer. He leaves, ner with his sister, Mrs. H. P. S. five children to mourn his loss— Crooks, at Brantford on Friday. He Willaim, who resides at Princeton ; ate a hearty meal. After dinner he Mrs, F. J. Gissing, at Los Angeles. started up town, hemorrhage of the Cal. ; Mrs. F. J. Daniels, Princeton ; lungs started, and he was being as- and Jennie and Hattie, who resided sisted to the doctor's across the street, with their father. but as soon as he reached the opposite This morning a very serious asci 1 back d Coatripat►on Owed. Guars, ---I was in very poor l,ealth for over four yeari, the doctor said it was Constipation. Not wanting to spend too much cash, I trot throe bottles of Bur- dock Blood Bitters and took it regularly. I can certify that I am now in the very lest of health and feel vary grateful to B. B.13. ALFRED TRUAY, Montreal, Que. King Leopold of Belguitn, it is said, detests instrumental music of any kind. It seems to cause him real physical stiffering. If anyone sits down at the piano in the king's presence his Majesty swiftly vanishes, while it is said that he would "run a mile" to escape the sound of his queen's harp; Tore up your references! Why, you must have been crasy. Shure and you wouldn't have thought so if you bad seen the riforinees, side of the street he fel ae au dent happened to Mr, John Knowles, expired. of the firni of Knowles Bros., thresh - Mr. George Kerr, a farmer of Til- ers, Granton. They wero in the act bury East, started home on Saturday of moving their clover threshers to a night driving a deam of horses and a neighbor's barn and while passing pair of trucks." When about half out of their own gate John, who was way home he evidently fell off the driving and walking alongside was wagon and was stunned and .the caught between a portion of the horses went hone alone. Two hours machine which projects about two afterwards he was found with both feet in the rear end and the gate legs badly frozen, and there is a post, resulting in the fracture of probability that the doctors will have ,several ribs and serious internal to amputate his legs. injuries. He is under the care of Drs. Lang and Thompson. Mr. J, H. Smale, Yarmouth, has struck oil on his farm, which is lot ' . A number of Bothwell business ie C3.O FRANK SCELI'S, wan= xov GET 12 sinxiis asn 1 min Fos $1.. Opposite Korman's trotel, WINGHAMM, - ONTARIO. Agency for Parisian Steam Laundry. OUT A. E. SMITH, Successor to HALSTED & SCOTT, Inghamiiaa ..-I'd PUBL1eliitTY EVERY 1rBIDAA MOANING --AT TIPS— TI U -- TIMES O 'rics, Jm*ERHIN[t $TRet*T WINGHA.M, ONTARIO. 4ubs1ori1PNO 11 Prise, $1711th viae', is udirMIPO' ASYE1,TISINE RATES: dltaee 1 yr, 1 s me. 1 1O( Ono Oolumi, i78e s1 $11140":0. 40 00 110:03400 8 O'0t map a 40 00 ra 00 12 00 6 00 Quarter " 2e e1 12 00 +k 7 00 It CO Vito Intik 6 Os i Ae I 2 00 I 100 Le••at gad other (moue adyertiseneuts, 80. per Ilse for idiot tneertiea, and 3o. per line for each subaoquea* insertion. Measured by nonpareil reale. Loom notices lee. per line for first insertion, and So. per line for each eubeequent iueerticr.. Advertisements of Lost, round, Strayed Situations, and Business Chances Wanted, not exceeding 8 linea nonpareil, tit for first month, and SOc, for each subsequent month, lioaeee and Fares for Sale, net jexcceding 8 lines 01 for Ant month, 60e. per enbsequent month. Larger advertlselxehte in proportlen. These terms will be strictly adhered to Speotal rata* for larger advertisements, or ;as longer periods. Advertisements and local roticoa without species directions, will be inserted till forbid and charged accordingly. Trausitvey advertisements must bet paid in advance Changes for contract advertisement, must he in the (dice by Wodusoday nose, in order to appear that won$ Josephine Street - 1 r GP aiq, Ont. AK K.au W I N G H A M. Capital, $1,250,000. Rest, $650,000 President -3011N STUART. 13 concession 6. Mr. Smale sank a people have been not fi d by the vi(arreatda,t—A. U. RAnaAT. well on the gravel to seek for water, authorities at Ottawa that their and at a depth or six feet struck claims against the Monavian Indians what he was after and oil as well. of the Thames, which were recently The oil floats on top of the water in inquired into and audited by an every pailful pumped. It is, Mr. officer from the Indian department, Swale reports, clear in color. He and which the Indians have agreed believes from the indications, that to pay 70 cents on the dollar of the there is oil nn his farm, and desires ' =omit of accounts, would be paid to have it developed. as soon as the department received 1 an intimation in writing that they Mr. Thomas O'Donnell, a worthy ; were willing to accept the offer citizen of Stratford, ran up against of the Indians in full settlement. the game law, which he had unthink- Another sad shooting affair oe- in violated. He had threebhares . cured in Brantford on Monday night. in his possession, presumably shot in the vicinity 'of Gadshill, contrary to , Robert Harrison, about `l.0 years of the provi;;ion which makes all the i age, employed at the Waterotfs year a close season, except the three , Engine Works Company, accidently months between Sept, 15th and Dee. shot and instantly killed his mother. 15th. Under the circumstances, only `. Mrs. Harrison was reading a paper a small fine was imposed -85. and , at the time. The shotgun, whieh costs. 1 was hanging on the wall, ' was supposed to be in full cock. In telt- Hon Thomas Ballantyne is carry- ing it down off the hook, he had the 'L10 towards leis mother S muzzle of an accident. Last Thursday he ; head, when the gun went off. Most had a:' appointment to meet a man of the shot went through the eye and at Bright station regarding, the sale came out at the back of the head, lays. many )'011$ experience that hens The first paragraph in the article feel ids 1 hove described will give a above referred to contains some ad - geed 1teeonC;t of themselves, even if mirable hints to all who keep hens, they ren sit huddled in a corner part but the last is, to say the least of it of rhe time; they (lien do that for misleading to the amateur. In the vv.ltrnrtil. first place, a steady supply of winter I'ult vxte, ,hauled be given first kgs Cannot be obtained if no other i_ green food fe given except the table dila-; in the morning; it should be scraps from an ordinary kitchen, slislls.l% walrnit'II. The hens often with: araw Cabbage or turnip for vvilnr. al flrink,-bc'ibre eating.. and ley vise hens to jump at, Cut clover hay,wait► r i3 notgood.1 or lime and tr ''1, ,plaster with a len- all the hens care to eat once a day, „i 11,, :1 „l, or old T is absolutely necessary; it is one of tint! •.0 i,i,!y t hl alas lasswarc or she beet persuaders to egg produc• lokor;• is'liflell relished. works, Mildmay, on Monday eve -`farther, was burned to death on tlifta. known It should be eut very Miller :tu.., n system of feeding, ping. Previous to attaching the Tuesday morning in his house, East r and had •decided n ed theyec dwas a dynamo oIle thcc n m e toera85, engine Itotry` •y i C have c ATM t ;,inrh);•and whore there are no in the ]nhlctt►, or ',Lit winter l especial appliances for preparing the 41 VV. aged 20 eggs per day from a to try the engine first, but the ex- lived on the same faun about GO evoked rations of the fowls, may be port of 27 pullets for two tnontlis,atncl haunt pipe being frozen the engine' years. The old man was a widower, er*cnlnied tightly into the pot, which havo gathered from :;0 to 40 per day should then he half tilled with water from n pen of flO year old bens The trog boiled. It should scald ten or Muses. were so cold that in severe Mew tin tes. To a pailful of the weather pieces of carpeting were lire.; add about two quarts canelle; fastened over the roosts and down tie can eat tip clean, you combs or so before the damages will be re- remains of the old man. he corpse t be afraid that they will eat were seldom let ort' of these two pens aired and the merchants will have was almost reduced to ashes. Isis it is soon -digested, and wvllieh were only about half as large Paired, son William said that his Cather was fbr another meal as poultry writers insist upon; but to return to kerosene for lights. ing, one of London's oldest and most people assembled to charivari the respected residents. in the person of young couple. When the sport was Mrs. Sara Morgan, relict of the late running high both the Addys (father David Morgan. Mrs. Morgan was a and son) appeared on the scene and sister of the late David Hughes, for ordered the noisy crowd away. The many years London's relief officer, crowd dispersed for a time, bat soon and of the late Mrs. (Dr.) Drake, of reassembled and resumed their noise. Kingsville,. Ont. Had she lived until Hugh Addy then fired a shot -gun, March 5th nest, she would have and Wm. Knight, a young farmer, celebrated her 97th birthday. She was wounded in the abdomen so came to this country in 1821. !badly that there are grave doubts of What might have terminated in a: his recovery. fatality occurred at the eleetrie light; George Bruce, a much respected ran for about half a minute and then i and lived by himself. At 6 a. m. the stopped but the pressure of steaall' house was noticed in flames. People was so great that the engine explod- i made for the burning building' with ed scattering pieces of iron all over 'all possible speed, but just as they the room, the governors falling at got there the roof Caved in and the It a11d feed idol. Let then' along elle dropping oar s t( .cep Michael Werner's feet, fortunately little wooden structures collapsed en - j thetubs frons freezing' The fowls not hitting him. It will be a week tirely. They discovered the charred JouN PaoeroR. fiEo, mum, Wu OIR,oN, M 1?, A. T. Woo», A. 1'. Lits (Toroutol. Cashier—J. TURNBULI,.. Savings Eatok—Hom e,10 to 3- Saturdays, 10 1. Deposits of 01 and upwards received and interest allowed._ Deposita also received at current rates of is,)rest. Drafts a, Great Britain and the United States bought and sold B. WILLSON, AGENT E. L. DIOKINSON, Solicitor. RINGS! GOLD RINGS! S. 0. I]ROWN, Paeratatoa AND PUBt.Dr/s DR DIAODUMALD, CENTER $TitSEY. wneouAM, OarAOso, VANSTONE, • BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Ste., Private and Company funds to loan at lowest rate interest. No oommieslon charged. Mortgages, tools and farm property beuakt and sold OFFIOE—Brayer Block Wi1;oRAu J. A. MORTON, I3ARRISTER, kc., Ont inghan,, . .:i . L. DICKINSON, BARRISTER, ETC. sOLIOITOF TO BANK of RAieILTON. MONET TO LOAN. Whoa—Meyer Block, Wingham. M G. CAMERON, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER, tee, Office—Corner Hamilton and St. Andrew streets, opposite Colborne Hotel, Go➢Raton, - ONTARIO.. TEVTISTRY.—J. S. JEROME, L. D. S.,WIRGIAtl, Is manufacturing first-class seta of teeth as cheap as they can be made in the Dominion. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain, by his new proem, guaranteed perfe.tey safe. OFFICE: In the Bearer Block, opposite the Brunswick House. 0 3i'fiitci, ARTHUR J. IRWIN, D. D. 0., L. D. S., Doctor of Dental Surgeryof the Pennsylvania. Dental College. OFFIOE---MAODONALD BLOCK. Nora—Will visit Blyth every Wednesday. JOHN RITCHIE, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT am the only Jeweler north of Lon- Nal GUAM, don who cart and does make rings on the premises. 1 maks and finish all work in the best possible manner, and guarantee satisfac- tion in every onstance. t Where gold is found, I always return the saute gold, manufactured as per order. By leaving your order with dee, you can save trom 25c to $2, according to style, weight and quality of ring. We also make to order Engraved Coin Brooches, Bangle Pins, etc., eta., at Moderate Prices. jewelery Eepairing and En- graving Neatly and Prompt- ly Executed. HALSEY PARK, JEWELER. Opposite Macdonald Block, Wingham. Do you know a man in Canada that repairs, 'watches any better than Halsey ?ark,Watohmaker and Jeweler. INingliam? For Twenty -Six Years DU-NN'S AKIr ; ' 4 5 rrC THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE lig CANADA. un tionIni 111 'i ♦alesideMeeti,e and the beiges medicine ,lent Tree fa ray stigeror.*LOOMS mBtit1CAL C0 W.,aaTanni Ont. ad M . 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We aro pleased to announce that any Books or Magazines left with us for Binding, will have aur prompt attention. Prises for Binding in any style will be given on application to the Tones Office. Money to Loan on Notes. Notes Discounted, AT REASONABLE ItAT: is Money adyaneed on Mortgages 81 par cantwtth privilege of paying at the end of any year. Notes and Recounts collected. ItDBT. MbINDOO, Beaver Block Wineham, Ont. F y.. 4