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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1886-02-26, Page 4F, 26, 1886. THE HURON Expo ITORN 4 ishake a specialty of, d Dromore!, Georgetoll", otherwi ie. His own practise is to fe�q 0 -c -first tW6. this will be for ffic�oming this session we,, istration f J "Ce., Educ4tion EAST 'HVRON FARMERS, to I atrying, and if Aytonl E. BUTTERICK 00A US so, what systems or i what bra�inch of wood,' Armow, 'Aurorip,, St. Jacobs the Ali warm milk for the and Public Institution nde, INSTITUTE, r that Reliable Paper Pattern& for all kinds of fully, believe. In this respect the m- I his- Elder ondesbor,o weeks ; tfte comm ence feedingi - dairyin ' should we adopt ? ' In the alie,. 8 r ree now mak% up about hal the to ft .8 fj lug in America �fina in and Seafo esides the. creamery 'pea m an a e a 1111 mi k, gua nual expenclilpt ire, and - i� is m9i I La&e Children' sion promises.to be an important a;tl( arm wo. Misside, Boys' and :e laian The first Farmers' Institute under the �ory o the x im. I Farm, Guelph A. when t ey learn to eat properly t xmients, for,sae by Ga HoFrmAN BRO'f-,: interestift one, more than for the legis-- I -likely that the -Government -be aes of i the East Riding of Huron the newly settled diltricto the wheat at the x k if t auspil I will dc ' ery well with little mil S.eaforth. to th m' -el crop is the main relianpe of the fitruxer. 'number of ose reameries ade large y hej the b- nied. in the, lationwhich w: U be enacted. The pub- forced to oropo se - e vess the o Agricultdral Society was 0 e u sul icient meal. ic. the town hall, Brussels, on I tim when Itbe soil bekins to q antities of bu r reaching a high as get lem. whether or not the are wh' Ciday sAfter some 8 nd ev Mr. k had fed oats to lose its virgin fertility, so tha int mood a calves wt* 1 13 APVBFvTI8EMENTSL. lie are- in an. ex )ecta ery the wheat half a ton per da during the Pe t of the NEW! Frqvince bears in maintaining these ser� The chair was occupied by the presi- movement will be watched with th6 I rop b gins to fail, t e farmer- has to season. There a; e also a few c rearnerigs ver Its. He fed meal first -reduced. dent, Mr.John McMillan, Reeve of Hul­ o 8 Vices cannot b D' in some way turn his attention Ing so worked on the c, mtrifugal sy item., -an od resu They will'do vrell !he figure between the parentbesis after hen this ocui trs, I venture -to pfpp hesy - birn stock raf6i 4-, rwards oati. each Hn e denotel the page. of the paper on which closest interest by both.Grit and Tory, W lett. On the platform with -eting t e on thif. feed, af ter they learn to eat, W.-Ith the adviertieincilt will be found. that he may have mantire to restdre and some on the old a Fstem. of coll, that the first action in this direction will Professor Mills, Principal of the On- illk. Boots and Shoe4-E. Latimer. (6) assume the form of placin . g a. larger pro- tario Agri� Mills keep up the fertility,of the soil. As milk and settingit in the I ere &mery for little T the and either i eturn tlie Mr. Knechtlel said the amount of na OUR TORONTO LETTE& ultatal College. Mr stock raising of necessity requires cows the cream to rise, Rome Rule-Jsi�es Pickard. (5) portion of 'cost of waintainilig the is an ex- cellent man to conduct an In- t I 'n I I'M -milk to the atrons or manufacture a cow would- produce depended -a ContmIled 'Du can & Duncan- (5) ani a great a, in. the -various 1�public do Sal airproduce the mals, it lecids to sk inmate institu- atibute. He i free, affable, ready mSd Y, deal u, n the wa Notice to ',%fffk Oraers,­4. Britton. t1g, and as the country gets older it into skim milk� cheese. in which she was in the winter A Bull Cal The delivery Df the Budget speec &I. t- an cared for f for Sale�-G. Dor�mnce. (5) s upon th � counties ior muDicipali witty, avid keibps every person in go6d ities and towns increase in population, to patron fed cow d them there. unlor -P For Sale -Win. X. Johnston. (5) ways marks, an epoch in tbe history of'& ties which S. on andmeN er permits the ivx�-erest of Now, to make t profitable tb,6 spring will not g oor give as muej Durham Bull for8ale-J. Cuming. (5) making a market for our dairy Products. ite either the che )se m Bull for Serv1ce--+-1Vm %berhart. (5) session. Up 'to. the time at which the. the estimated xpenditures, of thi meeting to- flag, while he seems to or as milk as awell-kept cow. T4 is -a our& of $2 3 000, being the am qunt have a special faculty for drawing out the In this way the time comes when itmaybe the farmers shoul I a' to get the larg- 1111 -NVm. Bawden- (6) first r uisite is a comforiable stablo -and butl��r Splendid Farms for Sale Treasurer makes hi financial statemen profitable to make dairying a specialty. t 'bl rett rn in milk aFarm for Sale�4. Armstrong. (5) payable on ac�o`unt- of Lind. Improve� views and opihions of his audience'bn es, nossl e - He fe a straw and turnips and balf.4 as lor h food 'Con nd i inileas thd Farm flOT'Sale-Win. Fulton. (5) the House has qe1dom, sufficient usiness ment Fuiid to a number of xxxuvxicipa� ities the various subjects discussed, and be, Whether that time h yef arrived in Isulned, a t e gallon Of chop -stuff twice a day, Ilo. Iforses for Sate -4. Drown. (6) 'before it to keep it fully-enliployed, and entitled to shlare in it.. The Go -ern- also , aethe same time, imparts a grioat- the dounty of Huron I am -not propared" cc w is well fed a d carefully and kindly does Ift 1) b feed much hay until the 00W Auction Sale -Thomas Tremeer. (5) to say,. but I think I am safe in advis- 'treated she will not give a profitable Inforniation Watted-T. 31ellis. (5) i ment will Pay hisover to the inun anticipationa, xaore or less vague, are j ici- deal of useful information himself and ing all who. are favorably situated for return. The co which birely gets suf- calves. He prefers chopped peas ard $1000 for a0oo(t Parm-A. DelgattY- (6) palities niDtw* , siandin& the fa9t that treats every au jec in sue a plain and oatst and feeas a.-paii-fui, of cut Nvaismiller. (s) irying to give it much more attention fi C tearing, Good's Out --D . indulged in as'to, whether the coming the lona-Dexadilig accoiqntsA have not yet concise manner that even he uninititit- da 0 cient food to In intain life id suppty twice x, day. He brings his cows through AuctionS&Te.-W-m. 31ulholland. (5) in the future than the'y have in thf' , Past. the waste of t e systemi wj 11 give uo� exhibit of the affairs 0 the, Province I' b Ontario, -the ed get to thoroughly understand every Farmers'rnstitute- R. eordie. (5) een ii�Ctled a between Although Huron is noted for its rich, milk, or" if all I gets sufficent foq I d the winter in excellent condid on on tjis Pocket. Book Lobt--wilson & Young. (8) will prove saiti� factory' or the -reverse. Pominion,and Qpebec. : It seems im- point. feed Dominion Joe Sk ting Rink -E. E. 11allett. (8), possible to move the Dominion- all p soil, well adapted for grain grow-. to give - a - smal� qua itity of After the seech is made, -the Hpuse or- The attenda6ce-at the firstmeel 4- tafford prefers carrots and man� bing on (lee ities- in the direction.of: a settle nt, Friday aftern on was large, the -hill ing, there is also plenty of lighter land,. nilk pit will' be I of inferior 0 golds o turnips. He an raise more to -be CL more perh 'in the north. than in: the that taken fro proceeds at once to.diseuSSL t' ondl, and M -r. Ross intimated that owin ",to being well filled moat of the time, Slid ape - . *ell fed oow.' lially nil ion of matters as laid open by. the south, which is more 'Suitable for dairy.' that the cow w iell c the acre, they are ei� , tritious -pit ro it (ftly 016110ro t the action of Quebec, it might be ni ces- all present seemed to be deeply interest- nw�,h an coi ivert the. and do not taste the milk. He does no Ireasurer, and to 'Make provision for sary to have course -to, he court 3 in ed in the proceedings. The ailudienice ing, as it is rolling and story, makin a lount Pf food into milk ov,i�r believe . cutting straw or hay for eat. t the ensu it hard to work, but being w I�rgeat ng yea - by voting the peces- ell !atereg th q a ity wbi�h is required to- maiA- %order t6 have a fillaf decision arrivied t. embraced 111111). of the leading farm&s e u I tle, &3 feed musV, be well SEAF -sary, supplies ca [led for in -the Etimates- ta lif ORTH, FRIDAY,leb. 26,1886. and.on a limestone foundatim, w'icla is in e , will be the most profitable. -Mr. Ross was loudly - chel on con- and stock biedders of the district f6r e an &I to secure proz old by th Im this time until the cf�se'.of the so admitted by all who. have given the sub- And the first step en -be find out : eluding his statement. Some time ago miles around, and we were pleased %h to be tak digest la n. When feed'is cut -'or 0 session, there w I be no 'lack of 'work, I - ject much attention,. gives the finest the beat cow, or ille cow whiA is profit- East, Huron Reformers. it appeared to be a Moot point -as to to see- present quite a; sprinkling 'of he an ii nal swallows' it over-blirriOly for the memb,irs, particularly as the I . ality of beef, butter or cheese which able to keep for dairy. cow, ds to test t Mr. E. E. Wade Preside of the whether i4r.'! Creight?n or -Mr. Carl, ladies. qu I relativ e importa ace of the fiialicial con- I any soil can, produce. and the food is not properly digested,.a& I negie was to & recognized as ' each cow separat�ly, and keep, a record The Preside t, who proved himself the I - the stinnach is over -crowded. East Huron R46lrm. Association, a& con- dition of. the Pj ovinc is enhanced by right man for the occasion, opened the As we canniot consume all otir agri- of said test and Ax sometandird of ex- THE F WANCIAL CRITIC stittited for the Dominioil Parliament., the abjence of luch weighty- legislaion. of the Opposilion' but the �dings byl a neat add I res Air. McMillan believed in soft fe4 forinev has procee -s. He ex. cultural - products at home we have to cellence to be aimed at, and. alltbat.do an �criments made. n tb e old coun. has summoned a P011xviention to meet at Mr. Treasurer Ross has now become ien . lished his claims tc the pressed his pleasure at seeing so man . look for a foreign market for ofir sur- not come up to �such standard,send to d ex y if for try as 1well as his own experience led thoroughly accustomed to -the duties of Owen Sound of his fellw-farmers present, whidh -Brussels on Saturday,'March. 13th; at his office, and ha made his position. The- ditor ofhe plus, and the more concentrated the pro- the- butcher as soon as possible. him t Mr. Stafrord. At Times brings his task con'side duct the less will we have to pay in the cheese factory, the quantity will be-- . .,X able indicated the lively.intiarest they seemed one o?elock p. m.,, for the purpose of THIRD -Ali *UAL STATE �o two the guide, ut or the creamery the anima. t not" only be well fedo b ability, and 'a good acquaintawe ith disposed to 4ke in the efforts being freight- Dairyingis divided in ut n' cand-idat-e to contest accbu.nts the Prov ill staaa a little the ince, and he- made to disseminate information anio branches, viz., cheese -WI selecti g a the on Thursday last With all *the readiness- ngst and' butter mak- amount of butteriwill be uide. In forcing, and:soft fea and confidence which mastery of his- discharge 1883 the is mole easily digested than hard, and Ri*, g at the' next Dominion election. d his duties to, at any ate, hemselve§ by thoexchange of sentimetit ing. These are again sub -divided into the bureau of statistics foI subject. and an intimite acquaintance factory and I I The factory average yield of Tilk per cow as giveh does -xiot require so minn.b. masticatioii, the satisfaction of himself axi4 Ifis, fel ho ne-made. Thei convehtion will be composed of and experieincel' He was also pleased to The question is often asked "wbenshould with it in all it deia�fl� could ins ire. lowmembers in Opposition. Neither see so many �oung men present, as It . t P has so completely driven the home- in the cheese factriesreturns was .2 784 three delegates from each, polling sub- Compared with previous years, his Mr. -Creighton nor any other g6ntleman was dpon them. mainly that the future made cheese out of the inarkets thilt it is IN.* for - 156 days, but individual cows cows e brought in." - Most dairymen We teed scarcely say that j# !pecch was brief j, but, it. was clear and *-be undo tak s the. duty ity ad( to find any and non ; is ex- have been kno;v� to give o rer 10,000 agree t two years old, as imilking to r offinallcial prosper greatness, not only 6f very rare e ' I interesting. A sunilmaryof the honor- a cerain extent, is a babif. Y6�mg ia most- desirable th&t every polling -will ha, d- ported, so that practically home-made lbs. of milk in nine months wb[ch would ucritic. volany difficulty in convict- their calling; but of the country depen u beifer I should always be liberally ed, e e an a rema a ows ing the Governinent--of having increased fdc- be equal to 7,000 IN-. for the facto' division in the Riding should be fully ed. He urged Ifarniers to give to their cheese is a failure, while Canadian 1 V, - e total receipts from &I dar- the expenditur4 of the sea we fix the a ndard 4t at lea, t luntil within a week of calving. Province during sons greater enLou ragem exit to seek after tory cheese holds high place in the old son. But if reptesented. This ii, perhaps, the most7 if tha, is not done the animal will never i.ng 1885, were 3,005,9920. There was itg term of office,- but the question' is knowledge pertaining to their oc�upi- country markets, and as a rule sblls for 5,000 lbs. for the �natured cow it -wouI4 inipo�rta-u,t meeting that has been held' in an excess of receipts over the ',witiviate. -whether or not Ithe increases have '.been' �e a great advance, and.wh:)-vvill say be so �(od a milker after. tion. There wai; not the least danger th9t higher prices -than any other - bheese. f last year to the amount of $112,272, for ihe benefit of the - countr and vledge would spoil them for labo Although such is the result with 6 great the standard is too high ? 114 ' h regarld Pro e ssor Mills', in closing the chsou the 'RidiRg for years. T here is, evory - ' knoN Y7- flly y the sale ion ion caused chc Of -timber, whether they Ilave been properly On the contra' . the mote khowled4e bulk of the cheese exported, we Are not 'to. the standardifo a, butter ow I ax�n sion dairying said even if'creamery ty I F prospect- that with a, popular candidate, The total ained the more they would loVe to suppose that all of it reaclibs this butte not so good as private madeic imits, held in tober last. pended. This is a branch of the cas to th4y g satisfied, from III experience 'tbatth,e and, imited ranks,,. edupled, with ener- expenditure, st nd as well as u er which Mr. Creiklion iLddressed hii self their occupation. - lie aso ur ed farfte�; high standard. While listening to the average cow a not yield in' re tba�n' -ill, 1% ays command a higher price asit .9 0 the was $3,046,112. Tb e searcel g-W� work, East Huron can be redeemed.. Supply y at all, contenting himself ..with to have some I one particular branch 4 discussions at the tite 'Western :Dal aii-tenths of a po�nd per day or aboi�t I -9 1113i"T rin, and this is doubly th at the next election. At feast the prpsl i estimated- , eip,ts for'1886 are placed at Pointing o: e - increases an ding �v ic eywon. ma.-caspecia y,an men onven ion, e a wn 90 Ibs. for th eamery season. Now % lien, a a ru is inuc sup rier $2, 72%9 7 51, while the 6stimated exp�mdi- -fault mainly with the Treasurer'S I 'Ys-- in which they i;hould aim to excel. ae Woodstock last month, I heard itstated the official test of a cow, Ma , Ann 6f tue or nary ruvi-of priv-ate-made butter, peethas. not been so good for years as at ture is about $3, 100,.000L showin - ki�epivxg.' d th ' i i . - 16ji- e and that repeatedly, that the principal St. Lambert, owned by Mr. Valencey Let pii ate -made butter bever so good 9 all'an a of book Mr. Or ighton admitte at mixed farming - was beit' the -tiresent time', and we have the best ticipated deficit of abbut $4,00,00.0. In -never fails to, make an attack on the and surest, but, what he meant was thit- cause -of the hiferior quality - of the & Fallen, of Hamilton, was 867 Its. 14 .1 there re so many different grade and his balance sheet 'of the assets and ounces of butterl in 11 months and 5 of r4asous, for a ing that if the Reform-- surplus. His contention on this oc. farmers should have some one particulaIr 9-y cheese was due to the iiiismaujizement not e! o4gh of any one. And if you c&.n lia�ilitios. of the )Province, the Treasurer c ljha theGovernuient branch on 'Which they would- lay speciall asion was� as usua of the pitrons in not attexiding t �i cool- days, or 2 58-100 lbs. per day, but if *,'e get as ix!i�ch money for'your butter made era tre not successful in East Huron - at states the former to amount to $7,135,,,- 'have no such urplus on hand " 1 hey emphasis as i were. There is no Claxi. ing and thorough cleirfline.�s in� ]land- could get an average of one iound per at a� creamery-- and save all thejabor, the next election it' will be, in a large- 00%. and the latter to,$368,910, lea�riixj. claim.., to -have To'au ordinary n- 't day, it would be great i - ce, and it why i lot have it made there. He (lid 0 ' ger of all going in' one line, a diffi ling the milk before sending W to �tbe liabilities o $6, - financial -critic ind -it appears at t rdiCtte different reameries aga f Is [ere not w sh to set c inst -cheese mea�ure their own fault, The cGnven- a -surplus of assets over asties wil choices, an _factory. It was admitted that- good should be our earnest aim to strive tio 766,000. The actual expendture- of thisdispute ove, the - - I b more mon unt, w r., tioall is the most iportant preliminary- in this- ral excellence is SJ- cheese -maker would make a beiter ar- reach at least tbig amo ich last year was less than -the vote - taken OF THE SITRI'Lu'S cured. He concluded by introducink. ticle out of poor, tainted milk than a very easily be done b c f I -y - select- could b.- made by sending the A31OL-IN-T y RXe U milk to A proemeding to this result, and hence the by some $40,000, accounted for by'$45,-. is very largery a in'tiestion of words. If ,11rofessor. Mills. best ing our herds and p6ly mring f(ir cheese fictory,'6tthe creamery suitd poor cheese-maer, but that tile Laity for thorough representation 000 less being a -pent in 'the erection of Mr. Creighton,.zpeans that there is not Professor Mhis said he 'was glad 16 maker alive could not make a firAt-class the animals. If; this standard were mixed all bettef, as it left all the public buildings thaft 7'Was appropriated. abivally in the treasury the suni meet with so many farmers, not becaus6 article out of bad milk. Allow' me to reached I am Oee to affirin that no sweet will'be obvious to every xie. i of n ilk to feed -th calves at home, department conncted In the estimate of receipti for the coni- $6,766 000 -in caa'h'or marketablesecuri, he supposed he' y on with ;he farm The c w, -e of the - cows, and the proper could give them informa- sa to. patr a of cheese factories gener ing year there figures the su, of $200,- ties, he -is doubtless right, but thi 3 is tion concerning their important occupai- ally, do not be afraid of a little or would furnish a more satisfac. ry return selec em. is `ihe Domiiaion Parliament the key -note of sue. on for liquor lcenses, as against $16' cess. Cows that are k 100( otwhat is claimed b Treasurer oss ti' , which.the,y did not now possesg I attention so as to have the milk ih �rst- than the dairy. , y ��ptp well, ilur. The DoMilliU Parliament w aa form- 000 received from this so-urce last year. 'or any one -else. An ordinary bush kess because he bail no doiibt many 'ji 'class condition whe'n sent to the factory. This paper elicited a Ion & an interest- ing tb( -winter and "Come out in good] ­11y�opened at Ottawan Thursday, but The increased amount- is explaned by- in" required to make'a stateirent them knew'' "bre, practically, about 'pen to seb heart it the - spring .,�ill yield $15 per! Because you may - bap your ini discussion. �-How cow inq xe du the action bf the Government which which would show his financial posit n n a qestioll there wilIzl not likely- be in ch done in "farming than be did, and could teach neighbor's milk -can left on' tbei'� �taxxd ri�g & fileasion than comv U answer to e . cted.asl ledgea fbr two or three hours in n luaviy pounds of milk it takes I o make a th, propocies to raise the - i6ili at ha e been stari the way of business this week. At this would place on one side bf his all him but - becatis he at ah redland negI 9 P THE FEES -POR LICENSES ii;i;rcian butter Mr.-Hanna4 replied a COW 11 cared fe wriVing it is 'not knon wh at the bill his assets, whether in the shape of de ge of dxperience would do theivii gun before being washed, do not leave. ound of r Will keep p lixilk u al around. It will be remembered that- Posits in the bauk* funds in the hands of all good.,, None are so perfect that thej yours in the same position, -but byl ?her and better- your that the standard is 25 IN., but he could longer . and give a ri 'of f�ro which the Government will lay in 1884'the Gov the bominion GoveIrnment, or oillerwise, cannot learn m6re. He might say, how. pie and advice try and getj1j;n to not say from his own experience. ernment made a decided mqualityl, ever improv -at wiR 'contain.. It is increase in thetautory fees, and the- am'd on the other side he would place a fr before Parli,%me ai e his methods., Do not be .65end- Profe8.sorPilIs -believed th om the that hq W6 not a novice at f BEEF CATTLE a roo y milk would Prol 3sor,Mills deliv�red an excellent the general supposition, however, that '�ipward step proposed to be taken this a liabilities. The difference be0een iDg. He 'knei�, , d deal about thh ed if the managers of our factor d best Jersey cows, 16 lbs. of Ben( year is quite as maked as in 1884. "The, otal be would- very naturally hard side of farmffi-'g,,as'be had. been you instructions -as to the care aTmilk. -produce one pound of butter. -66 sums it Will fie unusually m6agre, and that addrei son the points : neces f Government charge for a license ivx� a laid properly term fiis surplus; This in brou htupon � hemlock'farni,- and bad You 'may not need them, but some others. 'Mr. Hannah did not aipprmeofma k- 9 ofitab le 'beef animl. For breeing. I was r10 lilk cheese in Pr the Government -me a defensive.: city of o in 'w1bat the Government of Onta` do, dug ditches at. 12�� per rod, and chopped may, and it is usual to treat all &like in ing both butter and skim -n cattle, ale animals,we a especially In and when they complete theirs ;; in cord -wood for 5 cents per cord, and he such cases. On y. . More lit be firs rather than an offimsive attitude and 1884 raised to $1 60 ; Mr. Ro . c e of the grea� dangers a creamer money nig as now pro t I o for form and then for pedigree. oses. to increase it to $25P ; in a city substraction, they find thati they are bad no doubt -�ui lie would be a farmei where the cheese-makermanufact' re by mWe in Mis way, but -the p or cheese He di veryne knows they have enough to P e 41 ot care how good a pedigree ail under 20,000 the fee will be $200, in'& ;86,766,000 to thegood. Mr. Creighton to rticu- would destroy the credit of Er cheese anim -day had he n6t had the misfortune t') the pound is, that be will not be a 1.) if it had defiend. rhe oaira of--- the country, to $15 defective form he wn 0, in a �rillage $130, and in a also attacked the railway scrip scheme, get his right hand taken off �Nvhil;6 tar le h as to the quality of th6 milk, in the foreign inarket. The �nlericaxxs a would �ot have it, as it showed 0, weak- finaucially and otherwise, were �never in township $100. -For aild attempted to detract from the crTdit nougows thAt by returning- can oi Ifad found this out to i i .0. -saloons in cities. for he kt ;he 5 Their going around with a. threshing inachin,6'. ness in its ancestors, which it Nvould cer. a mokre dej�lora,ble condition. with the Government, tiix will be $300. Ivx� .4 e the Government for the high prices 6ver, h milk be may loan patron, and th:ereby cheese used to stand first in tbe English He had not hok ad much experi. tainly t�ansxnit to its progeny ;'neither all these cases t6 lage, but re ceived at the late imber sale, by al leg- ence of t air3 8 increase is th lose his commission on that patroxi's milk. - market. Bu. he d large deficit on. their hands, with tax- e easT -side of farming, as -far- Zere con- would �e b good form withouta ave a the action of the'Government will com- iug that these were due to the construe- mers now have; it. By improvementh If patrons would realize that it is 6 their ceived the idea of uilizing tb�-ee milk in Both are important but in ation. strained amost to the uttermost pediaqe6. mend itself to every rightthinking indf- tion' of the -Canadian Pacific RailvvaY.' in macilin eiry, manual labor in . farmino own interest to support their ctory niaking cheese, While they _ sold the his Op [In n the former is most important. d- Hmit�,, an . wilth their Northwest m is- vidua, whether a proiessed Aiend of The dise,ussion was continued by Messrs. ihas been largel�'dixnixxisbed. Now, five- and stand up for and strengt '6� the etalln for butter. At first hey sue- In the !se id placetl beef, you want he temperance cause or otherwise.. McLaughlin, Carn6gie and Balfour, a; sixths of the 'Work is done by horse mallagement in every legitimatdl -way Ceeded tolerably well, but ey kept t col imal th or inarlogerneut and universal corruption to get at) an ba developed j2: Higi license -is popular at present in Which the House went into Committee power; twenty five years ago the orde instead of, as is too frequently tilia k minga deeber and deeper and rob- at -case, -om w .a ing, them. i -xi the face, it is almost the lai pst degree the arts h P some- of the states of the Union, and of.supply. Iliell : bed the cheese to make move butter. was reversed and five -sixths of the work finding fault with everything colinected you getlthe highest priced beef. The 15 y as a pana for ministers tO OccuPY & advocated by cea for tli� On Friday the estim.aes were procE ed:. had to be accomplished by manual laboi, with it, there would be fewer failures As a result o)! this practice Canadian cent beef - is behind the shoulder and wore 1111lenviable position than do those evils of intem: er ce. In fact� :in the ed with, and the Opposition wer which was not'Inearly so pleasant not and much larger returns gnera4;. cheese isow in much more Active de- e Igi en le line. A profitable animil, over h wha comprise the present Dominion present tate of affairs, it appears to be an- opportunity of displaying theip re- ;i dus mand, and commands a highe price in. t profitable eitifep. He sometimes thought Tile butter branch of the dairYl, n lierefore nyust have these parts full the and English market than merican L well ej�veloped. You *aiit, therefore) -both Wi tem perance men And 'Piieissive� desire for economy by objecting that farmers, as well as other people, do try may aso be 'divided into ilile two in favor Gomeminent. Were A not for the fact ith their op, Rents, the. farmer h0A t a nupiber of small addition's to the not properly rize thd advantages th el eese that they have a large majority of th Pic, Ing ey 1"heads : Home-made and factory, ur more . . : an all. xiii,l with good broad,n thereby to restrict Mr. S. Black, Turliberry, t1iought the pare breast, Still further the salaries df civilservice employees. enjoy in this age, and that sometimes properly speaking creamery system of straig it, broad back and fuy loin. You Supporters bound to them by a -golden traffic, and the latter trusting that the on Monday the - Provincial Secretary, they complaine, while in. comparison butter -making. best way to improve the sta and Although by fair the don't b long legs no matter how Aloe measure may er is above t band, it wovdd be impossible for them be,accopted as a tinal solu� in reply to Mr. Mackenzie, stated that with their fore -fathers they. had'. only -greater amount of our Gitter - is lilade in character of our butt is to dop the boa he in as ii'long le d t the tion of the question and as one which tie-ap*pointment of Police Magi. g9le strates- reason for thankfulness. When be be�. tearnery system, and althou hq did to, make such a. allowing as would secure the private dairy, I ani free to' tate �c anima requires more feed and givia 6 § will throw partial or total prohibition in counties adopting the Scott Act would came connected wi I coxxtZ- t not believe in making a sp cialty of poorer return for the ! feed consumed, I th the Agricultural without fear of succ�ssful them the support of the pe eVrepre- into the still ic ton dairying or p6rhapa even giv g it the 'The leiding characteristics of a profit - m, or 3. distant future. The becancelled in the event of the.Act be: College he, soon felt that there was not a. that no branch of the fariner's labor gives' even for this sessou. But, sums exacted. by the Gov6rnment for ing repeaed At the end of the tilree secondplace,he thought At wouldpay cl se enough intimacy between. the Pro- such unsatisfactory ret ki able ani al to feed,. are fine bones. ica urn unfrtunatelY for the country, a ma- oursej - in a �s should the counties so requ -.St. fessors of -that colle e and the farmers in butter for sale in the at 111 licenses are, Of ddition to yeir' a as "a lng farmers to have their butter made at 9 ores. It is almost head, De clean -tail short legs,. soft- bait those collected ly 'the municipalitie, The. motion- niad,4 by - Mr. ErmatiE ger whose interesi creameries instead of mAing it at boie. jority of the niembers it had been established, unnecessary to furnish proof. of this and th I kin. The py al breecis oose a 1p of Parliament are which 1ave. the power of fixing.their the second reading of his bills to and he recommended the holding of these mt, but if proof be needed we ..Mr. McMillan felt thoroughly con- for tbi rovince are 8 borlinheorns, Here - o f r staten)E as -deep in the iud as the Gov rnmont. own tariffs as they please. The whole, gtben the Inatitutes,and he -,vasgladtobe ableto say' have only to look at the market rz V-111ced of this, The best private -mad -e fords, alid Aberdeen Argus. The Devons eports, is in tl-fe mire and, consequently, they of the increased Agure, howe%'rerl goes to HOUR OF POLLING thELt they.had proved successful beyond and we will'find our western butter y I t' for work and make good beef, butter in this countr is produced in. are be the Governm nt I have will he forced to carry them through by (,overn,111P said that the on election days from 9 a. m. to 5 p. In., his expectations. While he hoped the' neglected, while quoted at from .8 io 14 the Eastern rovinces, but e-ven this but are too slow in maturi:ug and do not 'n a it dmit that during the es- as at present, to from 6 a. m who bad participated in them cents in Montreal, while we findp:r,cam- does not rank as high or real', as g give - mlich milk. The allowkys ell i ood pr tb 7�3 p.. farmers osing their eyes and, "Iting for them eat year- there will brought out a diversity of opinion. had rieceivedinuch benefit, be could also prices as butter made in cream ies. He are hardy cattle a - do blindl. . Ths state of aff&ilrs however ery -butter quoted at 21 to 22 cetits per r BE -k DEFICIT ou Air. Har0y and others opposed the bill saythat the 'Professors of the college had lb. The point which I wish to make is had made. a careful calculationi, and esti well i nd w 1 Id n the Nrthwest as they can not last �Ong, and although the of a -bout $4100,000' On the face of it this altogether, as unnecessary and unealled received much valuable information and nd un' inating an average of four cows to each that it is not only unsatisfactoryA endure cold and hardship better thao Government xxia:y get through thi looks somewhat Marming, but on closer for, while Mr. Meredith and Mr. Ctibson bad formed many plersant acqugintances profitable, but a disgrace to tlie intelli- one hundred acres in Hullett the peop] ny other breed, but tb. sea+ examination, the figrures re more re- (Hamilton) favored an extension of the --Last* ear twelve of these -.1n8tit"te-8 gence of this county. that we, "ith all e almost 4 oy maturg Sion- and worr� out this Parham, ent a, ap] yl Wl of that township would make$15,000 a we Ssuring. First -of all the sum p6lling time in the morning,'to' Yto -bad been beldi e slowly, are not very good milkers and are, of' and this winter there our -advantages for making a goo year, as th difference they' wpuld real- not good for crossing with other breedsir firady believe such disclosures will be -$125,000 is asked1or the erec ci-tiei only, where such a provision miyht have. -been 25'. - He hoped and believed d +rticle, ize in pr amery d home- The sbort-horns or tion of new. —a good soil, excellent w4ter, pure air, ice between ere Durhams,iji matter of made as will, startle the p6ole sufficie to be a benefit to the working -that the interest in them would -not only and ail intelligent people, shoulil con- made butter. TI i would do i iore than size.arid: form come as near he citeJ _ult. asylumbuildings4t Orillii%. Everybody prove classes. The bill was finally read a., ec ly to, arouse thent from. their present k ows that-, the 4ccominiodation for the be maintained year after year, but that tinue to waste millions every ybar in ay the entire collector's r6,11 of the standard as any other breed and sur - insane in Ontario is quite pass al others in th inadequate, -ond time and referred to a special ce nd -grow strongen. or four import - 4 in- it would increase a;, lethargy and force them to- open their and charity and builianity both will sup- mittee with the understanding that its. If it if; 'this way. Your president at' a pimilar lownship.- In oraer to make dairying ree necesi;ary. for all other interests meeting -held in Seaforth, made- the profitable,,howeve the summdr,pasture ant points: First, they mature earl r. eyia to the -dangerous position the coa- port the (iov- er: X: cut in their pro osal- operaion should be confined to cities.' y and occupations to hold counsel with statement that the difference in!. price must be supplemented by:gre�.n grown 2nd- po wer to lay on - flesh as they go ;y p to make for the -uufortunate* e c try, occupies-, Let. this b I . prov The Model Farm and Agrjculti�ral 'a - other, surely it will also be good between dairy and �butter feed. He preferred green corn as giving 3rd, su e once done' 8 creamery itability for stall feeding ; .4th, in -who ae ow, in niany cases, actualy College formed the subject of a five for famers. I No matter hi?w good and tlet the people become arpused, and the manufactured in the township of gullett the greater yield, and being Ithe 'most power bo improve our Canadian cattle, 1`19 'for aii t of the necessary ac� sulfferl hours' debate on Tuesday, the. text be- sui6cesful a farmer a-ma'n may be, he is would pay all their local taxes.ii it ja nutrirtious and healthy although it is not and 5t in -combining beef and mirking present reign, Gf corraptiGn, niisia &nge- in INXr.- Treasu 'Ross' bill for the. al at coni odation. R is expected that th46 rer ill capable'of. learning, by association nqt my intention to inake any coinpari- a. milk producin' food. If a, cow ets qualities. A shor 'or . a grade if bred in ment, and extrav 9 agance must soon cease. buildings prop,os,,d to 'be erected will P tment of an ady' and interchange of sentiment with his son between the cheese factor�. and down poor M sumMe ifficult from a milking family, such as the pory r I is very d The people are u ffice for many years to come. 11OARD OIF.PRA4�TKCAL FARMERS ou�ad at heart, and a.1 s Then fellow - fariner. The more he studied crealliery, as I believe there is r orn in to get her inta condition fi wf�ter. Bates, is as g�biod 4 general purpose cow -an, amou-1-it' t assist in -the management of the' sti-- and.learned of tbe'science- of agriculture of -$40,000 is required for the inthey require to bring the m to x sense of this country for both,- and so Idhg as TAINTED MILK. as can be got for use in this Province. consoidation of the statutes. This is a t tion,- and al 0 providing that every the more interested in it did lie'become' a ,in m . I ull j cheese and butter are used as an -prtcle Professor Milla, asked o long a For beef steers, however, the Booth o -in the Province should have the and the more - convinced was he that of food, there will be a, market foV both. PaI of I a7s their daty is evidence sufficiently, pi, - I ty st necessary work, as any one who I nilk could stand in table or fal-hily is said to be uperior. The greaV to convince them of papale wrong- bias occasion to privilege of nominating a student who . i 'Onstilt the statutes Of vioneof us have yet reached perfectiout But I would advise all who are i'vithin other.places*wherei impure air 1pervaded est defact of the Durham is de licacy of 9 doing and a breach of trust on the part tile Province knows, bat it is an unusual should be rec6i ved at tile colle e w L and that weha%!e all much to:learn. No, reach of a factory 'or creamery,, wj�k) kee without becoming tainted. gave an co s expenditure, a r'e -ision being made only out payment 6f entrance -or tuition a p I 1011. er or(a are goo of those - in wh, ubject is so broad and *has within it enough of cows to make it worthw e; instance of tainted milk o person laying on beef on-th, am they have hitherto ) ' P most Valu or so. To represent ucli'valat dept -6 for profitable stud' -onize either one or the ot for their size and oi -placed impleit confide orree in ton year lt i was evident -from the discussion t at Y to pati hil. seemed able to tell how it ecame sio parts, veigh heavy prettY. and careful -th6-. nee... It is iii the tlie Province at -the coming Colonial Ex- t4e farmers in the House concur tight. While, therefore will 0 As the creamery system of J�utter­ unless it. was by Permitting 0 e pail of the blic provide pore beef in coni-' conviction thati this- eviden e will be lhlibition at g erally in the opinion tha the farin is he did not -profess to be able to instruct I aking is c c Lom, on- will 06st 513,000. on omparatively new 14 this milk to � stand ii� the stable: bile tne parisor with the 6ffal than almokt apy The expeusesr connected with the ad- d'ing a good work- and:is wox-thy of them in the ble calling they bad frtheoini-ing that we base our hopes for 0 country, you will pardon me if I exibroach other was being jalilked in .. It was other nimal. They are hardier, pro - ministration of iiistice have. largey in-- maintenance, but, as was to be,ex adopted; it his presence -would in "� on your time bl� giving a short sketch of tile general opinidri that milk , ould not ",ty of milk, and a duce a better quali re the fature, and thalt although the Oov- 6re-ased of late, anid the increase ed, maxxy diverse �views were expressed way add to the Intereal'-- of the meetin gs fi�d this way until it be- more easily kept than 1 the allort-horns. iornent may succeed in ret wil its rise and progress in the United Istates bdcome taul G a ropqs aining their notwithstanding any efforts of the 6 to the.provi�ions.of the p ed bill.7 and would tend, to dr out more fu6 and Ca ada. I refer to the gathered came as cool as t �e atmosphere in which The Aberdeen Angus are, more . unifform sup o oil d The -'advisory I board claus"e- met with iange of ,part. in the present' P&rliam ent, "nent, 9 tring the present year. oral a,ppro . an-excl entimen't and feelings A new building at ial—, gie tem, as it is.takng tbel lead it stood. and more bardy than the sbort-horn, the-TNTodell Farni io though r�'Ca;rn -that each might be ben-efitted by t14 :at el - but are not so large, give a- d other extremists affe6ted ' i ine when they cotne to appeal to the coun.- repla6e 'that I tcly burned there will to be'l I 'eve experience oil tbe'other, the object of big present. It is only about 11* Mr. J.� 1) Mill r said milk often be and while'they try -they -will, nowithstanding w ' ar ing uld be accomplished and lig years � since the first gathered !'cream. came 'tani�ed ty the cows' citing th!e a richer quality of milk they do not arc give the cost $20000. Tle deficit, 11r, Itoss all- tl- t it was a inere, cover for re mission wo Qrean*ry was started in th act, they are- poor notuced, will- be met -by drawin i- G)wernment supporters —'but 0 t meam, they hv. le ta-lien to avert a fair . opinion would feel amply -repaid. for the States, e t-Jilited bedding and littblr' thrown fiom. hor so much of it—in - f' �y -feeding d timd and in 1883, the latest r turim stalls, of which they are very fDnd. milkers, They are thrift , good ctly on � the surl wis more evenly- U�yi 'vordict, be relieye d- fror the trust th- re .1 -us, and it is fortunate ded as to'tbe pro- ad energy lie might dev'ote to this 'Which )Ie to obt& n, tb e John Stafford said th a cow animals, ey for the Province that it P(�sal to give I have been a] and lie believed that for general have so loxir bel(j, a reserve counti els the right of Willi- object. he invited all to* speak out a"d so grievously fund State of Illinois is credited wil h 400 breathing impuT ar woud surel� usefulness they rank �ext to the� short - upon which it can fall back in 0 freely, and concluded by predicting that creallieries, half of which, handle � ather- t�ixit * the This lie b id found horns. In addition to this :� they are betrayed. il free students. , T -he objecti n. was cases of emergency like the present. irlged that this would have a paup iz- they would have an interesting and proL ed cream ; the State of Iowa had "00 at to be the casb ei ice. If a very quiet and and having no oin exped That the split in tho Govorni�nent is, however., reco .. nized by the Govern- iixg effect up6n. stu dents so nomina. ed, -fitable meeting. IN nery cow W d where h r of then)- Injur- auce in r be, odors or wa i kept in ig llo�ses or other stock with which ranks Will ha,ve a powerful influp ment, and the Jact can no loncre �ile others tllough� it would ixxtro� uce ork, and 78 per cent of the cr*1 ere p"turing in a fie orns there is no dangle butter shipped from that State, there were imp t iraored, that the'normal expenditure of a 0 �ler subject for Wrangling and fayor- i esti- uro out - is result there ca b dent called upon lr. Jolid mated to be made from gathered- deani ; a §table witil lxxsix�lfflc�ent vent lation, so they n happen to be. Tbeir powers bringing ab th The Presi It am into county co ucilg. Both - the [rovince ba3 overtaken the normal clau 5es, no, d Hannah, proprietor of % the Seafortli innesota bas -78 creanieries, 90 per denti as to make tbje al m4phere impure tran mitting. their _q ualities to their - 6111bt, The . defection will not be, inconle. At time, the s,*ir- y, to -read a paper on dairyingi of them work the gathered crearn a 'stem; ilk would bp inorel or less i ainted no the present however, were allowed to remain in'the' to secure the present defeat' of plus which the economical management I creamer 111 offspring are stronger, than any other which was read a second time. e ent measure relating to the a - Mr. Hannah, on coming forward, ex.� -ebraka has 45 gathered cream oream- matter what e 00vernmeat, but it will strengthen of the Governmer, t has i6na-bled U to ac- rum p precautions migh: i be taken breeds. There are frequenfly grades th cumulate, call, pressed his; pleasure at being present eries; Kansas has 38 and soll16 ve ' to keep it pure. 'that could -not b 'enral as ry c distinguished from P. intment of a Auditor�(x best MOD ANY D-F�FICIEN�Gy al o advanced a stage. the Opposition so. as to enable them to MAKE G He had attended three of these insti large; Missouri has 28 ; Ohio 47., These (!ARE' OF C4 LVES A'ND thoroughbreds even 1 by the get the evidence which exists and which which -in tutes, and this was the mos+. largely att, make 900 creameries within. tbejimits A gentl6ni a ked how farl could judges.' As 'a rule', howeirer, and ay &rise but the time will come. Torontd, February 24th, 1886. tended of any. He* then read.the follow� nam , which work on use ift when the 6 the gathered raise calves Ja� sent all their milk to for g neral ed the �here is more required to. coav ince, the people of the� overnment will be compelled ing -paper, entitlted, "Dairying: Is it cream system. . The following are some. the -cheee factor money to be made from grades than turpitadeof the Government, This either to find vxe�%j sources of indome, or ;—The Avonton saw 'mill is .-doln' a profitable in Huron; is it pleasant as an of the creameries in operatign in On- Mr. McMillan said it is f surprising thoroughbreds. Grade', up your cattle, Of - th 2.s ing All that is required or desired,. and to lay down some � e. burdens which -, h' business, and has abund of occupation?" tatio during the Walker- how well calves will - thrive o -n very lit- get goo grades and you will find thein that it at present bears. The three item's of material to work 'on. past season lei e;tta r �c tol u e 63 it 9 r c1 it�h me b no ' a. �u h W e i![1 ,�e d en 1 4 aa Has the time arrive'd when it will pay ton, Teeswater, Nrmosa, Deenlertin, tle milk if propE rly fed and cared for more asily kept nd mpe profita-ble A even the, purest thoroughbreds, aj?,Dr this- purpose great owe should he �takg n to use only thebest &tt& inablek A mau would be foolish to isecuretbeserviee of a50 cent mateanimal if he could get & LtWOA(1*11- ar One,or even 8. live , dollar 0 . ne. Thie calf om. the Qood anim0,I will do more than pay the dRtar- i3noe: when it is two months -.old- SelectV the %est animals and keep them well, let Ad of the poor ones and 4o not waste and laboi on them, and abOv-e i-11 I .,jjevgr raise calves from poor bulls. It �dce* not :cost any ore to raise and lattl6n good anima for 60MMOIJ Scrubs, and when y�)u come to sell you ill get from $15 to 20 more 1 for Lfhe former, than the litter. Why then use scrubs as m4le animals for the I sake 'of saviug a few cents when yo u W. ultimately lose as many -dollars. 1 Mr. Alills ilustx%ted. hs excellent sA- dr-W from a In up on which wa a life 4 rtrait of the celebrated fat steer be- ro, g %1� the Model Fatm,, which took first prize at Chicago, a -nil which, he said -was onie of the moJst complete models of a perfect -animal ever shown in this,coutry, The address brought oixt� a jengtill j and interesting di-scussion,; wbich WAS I articipated in by Messrs. John cRae, : . -Robert IcMillan Hullett ;011 Ftorbes, Grey - - INILillie, For- �� i McFadden,. Grey; the sytb. I � ; president and others. We have not space to give the various op'iniona in d- tail, but the following are the main points brought out - I That thdost j)f raisinga scrub is -as grekts that iof raising high gradj while the latter arS ol a$! will yield ais much at tu ye the native will at three, and on proper- I i tionately less feed. 2nd. That in order to i make stock -raising prolita4le none but the very best. male ankiials -should used. .3rd. That animals' should he bred with a view to the purposes for I vvhich they are dsired, —if for beef, at- ject the Male animal from a good 14iieef producing family, and ff for milk selec; from a milk -producing family'. 4th. That well br L ed attle of thelprper cla-ss .1 X -can be raised at a profit, at present prices, 5th. That the in o�t profitable manner w handle ic�attle fx)r beef is to ]keep in ;:ood conditi6n, on ordi=ry. fte.. until mid -winter, then stall feed untal os and! finish up ou the new grass cora _lLaSture selling about he farst of J wile This closed the first session,. an the meeting closed about:six o'clock. The Institute assembled 4 7:3 )0, the President iu the chair. 'There was a -large attendance present ana a ery i- teresting e-rening was spexit. 'After a few opening remarks a duett, "' Lifel's mis o'er," -by Alias 0!Connr and II A. Strachan. Professor �ills then I gave a short address ha -wbioli lie shwed I that the farmer was the most indepen- I dent niall in the country aild had- less I tra4J, care and worry than any other r profession. Ile thoilhit - no ilarmer should go around in a s v�nly manner,, 1 as a farmer shoald have his; clothes cut I m as neat a style a's ally-onp- and -there-' should not be �the markled "erlice in the appearance of the tiller of th soil jand the people of th towns. The Chadrmarx taid they weree very� grateful to the Reeve and' Cann,41 -for the free use of the Town Hall fo4 theirl aneeting. At Napaxiee they had ay p $25 for the use f thd Hall. Miss Kerr sang 41Jessiws aream after which Professor dills gave a most linteresting and instruetive adA-ress, oc- ,cupying, over all hour, n System." He paid a bigli tribute to education and rferred.,to the past history of Scotland in this matter. In referring to t1te 'grip " of tbe-Scotch-on 'binything -tbey uxiaertak,', be sadd a Scotchman was a ma ho knept the Sabbath ajad every thing elsP hi-, could get hi's hhans ,on, Th.4a 11jaSter makoS the 3chool and tberefor,;i, good tea-chers should beplaced over the pupils of our country. Tbe lecturer made a break in his address here nd Miss O'Connor and A. Straellan sang "?C'The Gipsy Countess." The secon-d part of t1m lecture was What should -the publc- school take, and what is their aira .,11 In -his opinion they could do -with detail in geography, grammatical 4nalysis and less mathe m- atics. Those Oiffirexl�jt sub- jects were- dealt with oLwing that cramm iiig is not eduiitng, and that the mind could be full as far as theorvT was concirned, and yet th education be of -�Lery littlepraezjcal bene6t, The sub- jects neglected in. -our schools wewwlit- ing, Com position, and -in ce�ntry -schools the first principles of agri�aftu�re. -The professor gave an illmsb�atWn --of -)low he . would teach composition, and said he be- lieved in teachng sollietifing..practical in- stead of dealing with some abstriet ,question. The- agricultual sujects, to I be tuglit should take in live stock. for- '� the estry and how to beautif home, He advocated the estabrishog Of or thirteen agricultural high schools in I this co:unty in which would be given I good ELn - uc%tion-) thea have lee- , glish ed tures oxi'�agricixlture, live stock, hcmis� try, geology the Of 1-nftet-S- This was nothing more than the Govern- ment should for the far t nity, and Ile.beheved that on County Councils moveduil this matter it -would be attended to. Miss O'Connor sang 11 Edla Rhea." A hearty vtef thanks � was -tendered to the persons tlite m usi and to Professor foir his ieXcellexxt dresses. The meeting -%v"- t1lxx brougt to a close. Institute resumed work- bt 1-0a. rA., a 4, large number f Pakuliexas And - othr being present. I I Root Crops "' was the first subject taken. up, aild wu. intr,()- duced by NVili. Michi, -of ! Nforris; towla� ship e proposed t,� �L SL" flit. tions: 'Ll Aru turnps of 11 to groW for cattle'!" 14 D theyexhaast the ground more than potatoes"" Ile prefeired to winter cattle; on roots and. straw,as they would be brought to Illa-i turity sooner. A 5crop pays asi far aia value isoncern,ed ed spring wh eat after tu r1lips and tatoe and f-ound. after the latter. Did not know the rea- son unless heniistry was at fault. Professor ills said Phophates wallb" valuable aid n turuip, �roilu-d- It -thou -e I julit the d . crone lliilt arise frOT11 the (fiffernce jji the yield.of turnips awd. potatoes. Mr. MtCrae—Does it follow that till 'nips exhaust the soil tba bl Mr. Mcillan said bay . tak ' as 12�) IT- of potash from the ground �,,`per acre turuip3 200 lbs. percre bearis 100 L per acre, and wheat 2,J) Its. per acre, that after turnips there is not the ash necessaty f8r -uiany crops.- is usually a first-class crop -after a rOO,