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Lucknow Sentinel, 1891-04-24, Page 4Pk. „ 1,4R, ' adtailfr0'not:* '• Nit . 145114:44 : iftifteft 4.; Ot; • • • - •• • ".1, • • • The Lucknow Sentinel,Bruce 0ounty, Friday, April 24th *niiiu. -ux1140147 ?RE LIBERTY TO UTTER AND TO ARGUE glortEELY ACCORDING TO THE pIerfelES .OF CONSCIENCE WE PRIZE ABOVE ALL .OTIIER LIBERTIES. PAL CHEESE AND BUTTER. sP• :me Department -of Agriculture at Ottawa hes just issued 'a very valuable 111• • ••&. Judging, from the experience of the Rest two years -the English barleys give on the' whole the best results, but some fine growing and yielding varie- ties come from Germany and Vrance. Id reference to oats, the French varieties should be placed first, all things tionsidered, although some kinds from Germany do nearly as well. •_GREXT -CLEAR-ING. SAL Foe OF WINTER GOODS. cepts 6. The average yields obtained frbm Ulster Clatits, --.QamzIvmaatrztiad-p-oriter4RovolEctuttudtzato of barley are not far different, nor is there much difference in the average weights of the two classes. " 7. The average returns from t he fureign varieties are in a majority of instances superior to those from the .13,1,lairtson, on matters relating to t e *.stablishrnefit of cheese factories and creameries. It gives the law relating t.. the organization of companies for the -e purposes, by-laws for the govern- melit of companies, complete infOrma tioe relative to the machinery, etc., 'masonry and places for the most iiii- prOved ltind of buildings suitable for ch -se factories and oreameries. The builetin may be had on application to the Agricultural Department, Ottawa, Canada. • BEAU TIFF THE VILLAGE. - One of our contemporaries gives its readers, some • spring medicine in the form ef advice which is good for all d ,-!lers in towns and villages. All yads—Should 1 ,cleanetliof the winter'q accumulation of rubbish, so as to avoid as far as possible, the contamination of shallow wells ; and as a. further precaution the wells should be emptied aftthe surface water disappears w removal o wise, t y Imp and fences. and a coat of paint applied to t hose which cannot be removed, will improve many other .plaees' in Ontario •be'sidesi .the one referred to. ., rhe ad vice .to attend to drainage, , to plant shade trees- and to eradicateweeds is aI,excallent. By attention to these lit.t Matters ninny a pleasantly Situ- ..ateki• little town dr village could attract sweater visitors; • besides vastly ir-oving the health and comfort of as own people. . . SPRING GRAINS. GREEN FODER FOR SWINE. -J -J The authorities of the Ontario Col- lege at Guelph, are great on experi- ments. In fact, _making experiments seems to be the chief object for- which the ,..•ollege exists, and as experiments are always attended with considerable expense, it is no wonder that this institution is not self-supporting. A bulletin Lias Just been issued giving the result of an experiment just con- The object of the experiment whs to Now is the time for the ladies to call and leave . eluded, regarding the—feeding of hoes. ascertain whether hogs fatten more rapidly on •solid food alone, such as their order for meal. or whether better results are obtained by mixing the meal withf A SPRING•'BONNET!, greon fodder. Certain theorists it with some bulky food it secures A 0 -u -T -stock -was selected by--Miss-M-arkle,--with-:.-ant, more thorough digestson of the meal, since it prevents impaction of the same Jacket Cloths, W.J &bawl/I; '. b. nfteracctift 'S Now is your time to secure bargains. T. DETLV MILLINERY! MILLIN RY ••••••+///10M...• 'llikveStigations regarding various varieties of spring grains were carried. On at the 'Guelph• Agricultural C011ege tarn! Idst'• ye r, the details of which have' been. sent • out in the form. of . a bulletin. to all members° of farmers' ite.titutes. In' the feilow•ing conclu • it will be leiticed that Pro. Shaw ,d 'not dommitt himself hastPy a.;;‘' veipinJy pOsitive assertions, as "1:1•,,bable.," "highly probable" "likely," vul.4 thinxite.: thar it is better to than sorry.. Our 'readers • always bear in mind a1s. that t h r conditions of soil.' •etc., may be • 1,2.. different from . those at • Guelph at, . the results' .would therefore -vary. ,('-i:teraIy in east, of certain •grainsl • n. Conclusions drawn : 1. It is highly probable .that so,ue • of he breian varieties of barley . wit 1 tAind. to ivt iii.,htr yields thaw. arieties now grown in Ontario w ,1 they have be:so. me inore generally It is probable that in some kt '• s the Ilerison Bearded spring wheat: ixi;•; be found w be an improveinent on -;:a;:y. of the varieties thr.: are et:M. tiV11.„ 4 , From .pre se. nt indications., based • •t the trial given in the table a4a, n a trial cn a arger sae on :he faraii; the \rummy pea is likely to 1.1.4 ome a generally useful variety, al11,3tigh the straw is...not highly valued for feeding purposes owing to its coarse „habit of growth. , 4. That four varieties of Preach Qa..ts. viz., the Goanette Black, the it:louden Black, the Chenalilles and the Neck Etampes, are likely to prove of much value to the farmers of this Province, as they poses s in common most valuable As.racterisrtids of oats. Their color will, liaisever, &count them in the eatinii6on of the oat-meaI millers. The behaviour of the Oder- brucher, also a white variety from Germany, has been such as to entitle it to the favorable considesation of the ____faLtaers. It has been most htverably iti the sttruatich. The hogs were divided into three groups, eac. group .,ontaining t tree- ani,nas as ra arly alike • as possible, The pigs in the first group were -fed a11 • the meal they could eat, those in the second group about three fourths a- inueb, Mixed • with a• liberal sappy of green fodder, and those in the third. greitp were fed •one • third as much inenl•as . was given to greup1, .while they had an abundance of green fod- der.. When the experiment was ended it ,V1 found that while the • pigs . in group I had increased at the. rate of 64 per' cent., those in group 2 had increaed at therate of 50 per cent., while' those iI proup.3 had increased at: the rate of. only .13, per cent. , The conclusion therefore arrived at was th.it it is better.to use no green fodder Whatever,and that where a large per- centage of such. fodder is used, • instead of there being a small profit from the raising of hogs, that there is an abso- into loss. If this • experiment can be relied on, farmers,. should difamiss . the • idea . of fattening their hogs. on green, • to please her numerous cu5tomers. Ladies Will Receive the Best Attention • MERE is a heavy crop of election - protests to come" before the election -courts. Twenty' -one - were filed on • . Monday and luore will likely follow. Those given below have already been entered : Against Liberals., Against Conservatives, 'East' Bruce, Glengarry', Kent, • North Bruce, North \% aterloo, Stxtb Norforlk, Nor th tisrk, West Middlt sex, East Elgin (cross petit) East Middlesex. South Victoria (cross). Peel (cross petition), North Victoria Halton. Ea:4 York, . East Elgin, Sonth'Perth, Kingston, - Peel, South Leeds, n sr. •Sutb Victoria, Lit ilastings. N'orth York, Prett. 'Listrar. Wt York (eros1 . Riniien. Three Rivers. Ttal ...... ...14 Ritneuski, Quebec West Shelburne, Antizonish. Pictu.• • 7 — Total • 20 SuPPOSE those c_Lhronic izrowler8 who are pe3retually howling at,out the cor- ruption. depravity and wickedness of people were to turn about and look for the good in the community, the honesty and truthfulness, and then sing that awhile for a change. The world can be made good oy praise far more effectu- ally than by the eternal ding dong of blame. Then, too, when. all is said and done, there is far more of good thm9TALin,„tbea-gerkl,,...-ltit.nere.,:mcA at)th thsajority of rnollritql WOtild be cutthroats and horse thieves, whereas as it is, the majority of man- kind are 14 least half way decent, honest people. The pcpalation of Skye is increasing. The mew taker finds it very difficult n this Department, as Miss Markle is always pleased to show goods. WM_ C 01\T lOT RPVVAR41 IdiAFM\IVAIR. 1 •Go to T. /Lawrence if' you want anything in THE HARDWARE OR TINVVAR ONE, - He has just received -a- fresh assortment of mixed paints in all shades. Alabastine in all shades. Kalsomine, White Wash and Paint Brushes " Daisy" Churns, 3 sizes. " Ideal" Washers. Wringers, cheap. Carpet Sweepers. '( 'arpet Beaters. Garden Tools of all kinds. Milk Cans, Creamery Cans. Honey Extractors Dairy and other Pails. He also has in stock a full' line of fencing wire, .\ nnealed. Gab- inizod. Barb and plain, and Zebra. Coal Tar, Coal 'Tar Roof Paint, Water Lime, Plaster ...)f Putt, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. • He wotild also call attention to the. new Adjustable wire window and dooi,flyscreens. Done on the shortest notice and at, reasonable prices. All kinds of repairin: promptly attended to. TqaCla T_LAvriR, T_: -CT c r oW. o :N -T MARRIED. Jotmato,N--JO.H.NSTON—In the . Mai. Lck- uw,in April 1.5th. by 'ley, A. Mackay ' Mr. Geo. Johus4on t. Anzelly. 'sec-nd ----AA-trim-ter- --of Mr. Alex-.---John:t 401.0f Ashfield - • • IIed Ind - gn —Two young men of Q wen Souild, so aged 19 and 217 have been cotninit tett .nd to jail' fer 40 days eazh 'for saturating a do with turpentine an d setting him t' on fire. 6g. she CHURCH DIRECTORY. Ina, W , )3er 1NGLISH' CHT. ICH — SPEVIcE:••• 11 444 • v fi- m. and 6:A) p. m. Sr.n,iay, SJ. 1. 230p. m.. Superl.ntendi-rt. Wm. S. 1-1u.,•& Adult cia...c.17. evi•*• .VV•ttitt-•clayeNtr.ir.; at • S o'clock. Bible and prayer 1..,k1.. -..s, r.:s. All Are welcome. R --v. It. .1. C. a, PaAt% r. xis' the up the p— ane ay, apes '• and ..404 amaliONMInrilaft years. Prior so Inas sne u. teacher. For the last nineteen year -nit 76WO'' WAINC F has been in charge ot echoole at Wattc leigb, neat Bristol. During that time sI has.increased the Merit grant to;the aches , from Z10 to £40. Last year, howevai H. M. Inspector advised, on the ground c age and e.#.e,. that she should a 1 PP Y c a pension. Thistle did ; but, after a length correepondenoe, the pension tins refined! on the ground that she has not 'laved f� forty years. At the same time, the mat agere, in view of tho Inspeotor's opinion insist that she shall retire at once. Thi unfortunate lady has never had more thai £40 a year, on whioh she has brought up family. She ha consequently oast upon th. world, after thirty•nine years of eervioe without provision of any kind, and with kit prospect before her but the workhoUee. ; should hope that the parties responsibb for such a result may yet me some mean of avoiding it. A Genuine Stirprise. Buffalo News: She—I'm ready, now Jack. Jaok—Imposeible. Why., only five mifl. ntes ago yon said you'd be ready in five nipuit:t , • . • id tid'YE t Wasn ita00. .-iked London Tiet•Bitti• shetrittitg, do YOS love we? He (kiseing, .her rapturously and re. peatedly)—Do I ? I wish you were • two,headed girl. That's. all I can say/ —Very many of iheevening bonnets haw no crown whatever. • WOM-X12-0211-11017elri4 14.4403.044.-:0&011,--etber- unies.zthey,..ijDw first been in love. elnia61334.,..0"...*Lft.13.1E...-..1ftftAlcfttcraft.eraccftftrftftrac. ?-1ORSE SHOEING —A ND— GEN E.RAL GLACKSMITHINC. • Adam l'hompson begs leave to tha th ittlial..itatits of T.Itckti"w and surroundia e,...;.ltry for the liberAl patronage best(iwed,i• him during the last seven years, and wishes g continuance of his 1441 customers and a :1Aare of the new, as Ie is in a better pnilti than ever to supplythe wants of. the enbi He always 'has on hand a stock of Wagons & 33uggies of all kinds, He also will remind them of MS far famed sem:soli DiAtitotto_NAHRovls- which he alway has on hand ad ate made the very best„material. Parties wanting an thing In this line will do weIllogive him seal and see'Prices before purchasing 0 ewherg Particular attention pildto ALL KINDS OF HORSE SNOEINL flatfeet , contractions, and interfering. ADAM THOM Peterd_____ - AgAR4401-13tred