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o.tire-Editor-afihe emir -e -• '
laAD1 EAR Sin,—At the request of a num-
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. of eading farmers, , I have made
a
m&t<lquiry ..egarduig the value of Men-
.aury ,Barley, and I 'find that• the Malt -
.4e# of. both Canada and the ' Uniited.
States; pronounce: it entirely unfit for.
niialting, and they' have therefore re -
.fuse to purchase it either separately or
o toi t•therefore, it is,,noh` ;profit-'
elite'tb be grown, for feeding purposes,
I, . vpul ,Vuot' advise' our fanners.: to
piaut it • Below Is a copy of a resolut-
`�~4 ;.non ;recently" pa.ed by"}tlie 7 Toronto
•`d .of Trader which fully explains,.
VARLLY.:..
'l ereatr; owingr to ',,the ..Superior
sty. of.the. bailey;grown.in I1anada
#nriners:•have,been,enal,led to -corn,,
•pone aiva aessfuUy. with American: grow
:� ,k.w u snsth'e miters of rho Uni ate$; ,
duty. of tents per bus-
hes against the Oanadian.:grain.:
;Aid where*, an. attempt during the`
4441 two yeaas has been' made': ;to in_
'traduce new.:seed, and a variety that.
•does;, not find :favor with ' Ainerican
.'Mal.tsters and, Brewers,.
And 'wheres, it1 is essentially neces;-'
..sary' in order to Maintain' -Our present
;reputation of growing, in; Canada,,, the
best barley on. this continent, that'only'•
the. iciest desirable matured sed, prop.
4erly. cleaned, shluld b` e. sown.
Resolved, :`That this Grain Section
of the `Board of Trade of the 'City Of
Toronto urge upon the dealers through
out, the Country, and fannersgeneraily
tb "discontiune` the i rowth,of• 1Nensu T,'
Russian or Iurperial varieties of barley.
-for'ihi 'benefit, of4t . briporter And 1
r 1 (
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large ,,breeder against the Canadia
and; small breeder. .putting breeds
against breeder, and, what; is worse
neighbor against neighbor.,
What is be to be done .g " .I world
respectfully suggest that we accept
Professor Brown's offer';(if it is still
Men) and: have 'a register opened at
the Agricultural' .Ctll;ege....Let;; that:.
;register heron the -seyen *rose stand
and for •either imported, or C,►nacjian
bred cattle, as suggested by "Justitia, "
That would ' irtually: be as <high a
Standard •as the Dominion ' standard,.
as' no lour "or, five cross imported':
animal would be eligible. -0 r
If such a phsn were adopted I have
no doubt but in the course. ofia_;f
'ars it-wortld be inbetter sanding
than the ' Dominion -H. B. ' Trusting
oto hear from • others onthe subject'
ROBERT MCQUEEN...
Salem P.0., Ont
• BURN.'
WWbLACB to Lnckn w, on- Monday'. DI.rcb,
21.t,1887 the wife- of John ;'Valeo,,
Jeweller, of a son,
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ALLIS—In'Asbbeld,on 'ueedaq; March 22nd
1887, Clara Crocq W. rUlin. bejoved
dati htcr of Benjamin Viand'rt.
aged 10 years, 6 monthe_and;
Herd Book
The following letter.-whieh `we take
from the Glube,,. mayinterest some of
our leading ,cattle . raisers.
,• Sttt,-=As niy namehas `heenbre ugh t
irathes prominently before4the public,
• . especially the Shorthorn breeders:'
ivoulu you hidiy allow a sriiall'-space
',14a yourwidely circulated paper .for.n
ief •sr niiuingup of affairs.
he vote,on the Stan lard- i 4 to 10
ould seem, to militate that i:_ -I •
g ,to get sone couceSsiQii that Was
£ the question altogether,. Such
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'ere was not the case.. I' was
to 'get .sin ply ,lnsti e foil the'
111 breeders in the country,
typ'elf as one of 'them • "
those pas tteY• who indirectly
tied some of our stock from re--
•an stuck to the as I :did , to those e.
trundling . a b%
stopped he*t
was •e&hotlier `thing that affects,
DDor$ A very targe nutinber ;of
•Yee-ers '• who 'had, only a -fhsa
orcattle would not. bear the
'''1? of a journey to Toronto' and pity
rollers for a vote They said they
:n •Swindled out' of- enough al
e
res
over .63
CaO now be supplied, at..as''
as any other glower
Those ;ordering for nindow 'parlotl.; or
bedding out,:will beliberally;dealt with•
R GRAHAM'S
Greenhouses, Lock/tow
6! ac ksrrri thy- Let:
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• The blacksmith alp iatelyocrr,ied by-
Nu,rnuu, :1lloltfrllian, on the .er rnor of Camp,-:
hell and Havelock streets. It .is iii the best
location for a shopiu they Wage.
For,'particulars apply to
ANGUS 11icQUAIG •
tf680, I �uckuow, P. O.
FARM TO ,RENT...
• Being: Lot 8, in. the 12th ton.' of the t,wri,
*hip of Awhheld, cuutaiiiir,g 100,ac'rea, • Thi -
sand it all clear, and fres, from istuatvk., . •Thi
soiLis''a-clay-loam and well • iw,lerdettiti'e,l:
I'bere are 25 a,.res under f811,: wheat.;aIM.-
.alinnt 30 acres of .fall ploughing; dolls: "lie.
olace is we!I wutered,And cnnt•uua;bm d bowbowie'u.
ax barns, etv.' 11 :furt6erparticulars apply'en
:the premises ur,,to .
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KENDE, H lilcrT 1(;72
!'ins ti$tl, . LI a:IT:6 h P, 0 .
'ut: A. K. Gordon in the report
"Second, that :.English Herd ,
pedigrees would net be'aceopred .
their ancestry were recorded
Ca; to •1876,, thus . raking .• the.
lion". Herd •Book consistent;"
is, very Consistent.:; 'those i in -
afkr previous to 18,65 do not require
pie re istered .(only tiver,ty \'(ars
yet they will throw 'out cattle
they themselves, say.` can ''tie
• Aback to 1760,.' or you ratty say
tdred years. The fact i;,,
he book nor:.the inenw,lio are
' g it •arreconsistent.
instance,' after beating :many a
n breeder out of .his herd of
rthorns, 04 have the'pre'sutnptir
std a;�lisputlttion to°the l)omiiiion
for ,a grant, trying to get.
!mall slice bfr the ',heir they
-'ntdy cut'te the•
'isonewy.....Is,tliitt°
i,t...
' what .haVe We got We have
With. 4 .standard no,
at
FAR MTO '.1..ET
• lieing•,eaat half 'of Lot 9, don 12, • afield,
within three nules:rifLnck+u,w, ;'There is: 2t•
'•scree of fall wheat • on . the place; and 20' of
fall pL,argh ng Gond bonding 4' *it ti." Stone
stables under barn. Fortermna and i,artieulars
VVILLIAyiT:GARD'NEJ
finb•fiit6
Luckn•ow
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TING LU41' 40. IN TI -111 FIIt3T
Con. of the townwhip'of .f; ;iii
tabling, 1(10. arras:. 'noire Or leas, .• 'Where is over
rill" acres e1e, red amid under cultivation. fiat
once well timbered. The'farm iii situated on
the boundary line. two nii!'1'n half :nines from •
theviling%e of Lucknow.. Thofarn•centainP a.
,olid iiweliiug house, barna, ,Stable, orchard,
etc:, and•'iswell watered and .feirred Eight.
acresare at present cinder fall .wheat. `For
'further particulars apply on the.I,ri:maaes, or
address,)
`• • ANDREW' .Mcil.ANCS,,.
4ins-682 • :` :'Luckuow, P. 0::
LORI) LOVEI.L
hd, kept Ifni:service at Lot 17, Con. 12,
3rd (25417) 11,f stchless• '1k 2ttil by
Cambridge Duke 20(1(472;1) elaiehless 19th. by
SitiOeitthati (32607) Al fah lam( 16th. Imp bY,
Senator :(27441;) M.atchleie; bk Lord
Ailloweeptakes Whenetter. they: .have been:
elfeted,'.foi the beat 'belt at any, age, or,hreed.:
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i oth r , ' gtra;` Pr me 'l ed. y glover.
Jxtra..Primme ATkke o .
tetra 'rizz e Whjte Dutch,• Clover
:. �ia,: Brans and all ixtids of Ouio 2eeds: at .
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are , showing ,a s
g,
ire time
endid assortment.
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leave our orders far
T. 4awrence bpgs to
in • stoek,, Stoves; tin
and. hardwar.tIL
sisting of Axes-.
Saws, of all • kinds,
Putty, Iron .and steel
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:7; Aid
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Choice variety • of
...MOntreal Safety haul.,
lerns, Tine. Cutlery,.
and Box' Stoves; tor
-Granite,‘Aa (yet" ware.
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A LOT Or FIRST CLASS, SHINGLES FOR•SAL13:-
Cash
aid for
' This :old Catigli/joikture is a. Marked favorite :
inl'oroato, wrere it: has: been litrgelY sold for
•'•IirpirojingIt for Salo .th' niy., old friends of
VOttigi,g,, Celts 'lit
COPPL4kD PAYS}
1); 0A 1911:0N.,. , Belftiet,'
611A D.fr at. 011$01E.Nt,
en( es vane vg
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AGENTS WANTED
p co
'ease .of Dyspepsia, Livor' POmple.Int.
Sielexteadaehe Indigestion or Costivenel:
by all Ja.ruggfitits. •
.he will keep for eervice eeation 'St Lot 11'
Con. 8, E. D. 'Auhlibld, it thorough bred
Suffolk Boar one cross Chester white. Perniii''
75 yenta at tiine of service; Riot thUn
KNOW
KN
Wilite
• .Lowest rates rind through ticheti •
from Luelcroiyv to 1,iiart.)040,,
, represented.- pedal 'rates taint
•liberal 'terms
Per terins and territory, apply :to
NEWSPAPERS: '
IstOW:is tile tithe te eubtieribe. dins? panel' fa
• at lowest race to all otheee in• amide -dr
The imp ri; now* in, full working Order
, capable of :Meeting. All th
ING rOR, YOUR *GRIST.
l'Oxipners'Wouli.1' do well to brifig ili Ai What..
, to the where the highest. eash
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