Wingham Times, 1891-01-23, Page 44.
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 23. 1891...
$hun Harm Taxnerreeie enatetena,
The sixth annual rateating of the
East Huron flarmars' Institute weer
held the Town Hell, Brussels, on
onday and Tuesday laat week;
There was's+. lai.ge and representative
attendance at all the sessions Red a
great deal of interest thenifested in all
the subjects citsouesed, Freeitient
McFadden occupied • the .chair,
hie opening address he referred to tlicr
work of this atisociation, the action of
the County Council relative to the
amiuse grant, And the necessity of
Eileleteee letliciog after their owu biter-
ests more eardielly than they bad thaw
in the past, . • ...
After Secretarte*HieloK had read
'the minutes c die last. annual dneet-
jag, the election of oilices was' pro-
ceeded with, with the followiug
sults ; Presideilie`U McFadden; Vice
Pres., Alex ,Gartenterele See.eTreas.,
A. ffielope NX.eiettitive committee—
Howiek, It. Edgar and W 11icKerric-
ber; Wroxitter,?..6,..sauders end A
L Gibson a Tin elerry, T Musgrove
and 1314014; Morris, Jas Sharp and
S Walker ; Grey, 11 Dilworth and D
lloberteon ; rueeeis, W McCrack-
vo-L-,r-44,,;•cex..7,4444.,4444,•,444...gogm.
oolt Le 3 years and tallest' they ere
Read Onee they -41 *eel for very little
wore. While the breeding of hollow
is uncertain we have Maxie a nowise
of the heavy draught hue In the light-
er breeds we arebehlud. We should
stick to one bre'iderend the sire should
have blab/laurel, merit, %he 01Yde
and Shies! hureee have hiegetrepresea
tatives than any other, eTee many of
the horses arcein9 rrow, smelt tura
We have splendid country foe horse
raising, but our light horses lace in
qualley,, style. symmetry and ectton.
Do pot believe in fermers raisioe, rave,
horsee, better stick to what everybndy
wait,o—p. genexellamrposee burse
—add, they are admirably soieed for
general work either on or thareeola
There is always a levee delnaent 441
BEITOletalt NOTES. en stud T' Kinechtel T
• eduereeneeer North Bruce eleciton I Ple El aye' and juo no•evbray ; nliett,
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1:4*04 aaturaday last, unseating
*ir. George.
it McMillian aid Jno Britton. Repre
sentativee to central Farmer:a' In-
stitute, President eleFadden and Alex
Gardiuer, The President ' was also
appoineed to interview the Jutee session
of the Baran County Cenci, if
neceseary, in eon/lemon with the
grant to this institute.
The first subject then taken up was
"Frauds wed aumbugs in Hortichlture
to he avoided by farmers," T ret
Rem), editor of the Mitehell Record-
er. "Tim orchard had been overlooked
but no•v that n,ed forming ia the
practice the &titivation cf fruit is a
very important -maner, 'The Ameri-
exeReeve of Blyth,
:wale preeented .with eddrees and it
goldelzeaaed °axle and seyeral pieces of
silverware,by aneimber of hs admirers
retently.
to tiny, Mr Miehis pluokily alnalebu
Is test however,
"The pitmearesef u'nn" wee the
subject of a pew retie, D Robert.
Preeident
Pres ; e e•.,„
Tortetiey .evenlr. a4& e
tiles Wipe Atom -Winn asedtTEt
1,4444.4.4•4 '.„;
son, of Grey township, 'lima althorn's' ehartm with .117 nedubeere, \Vrn
a little out of the usual rnti of topiee Preiedem, Makeeee rattaaet
ai theta gatherings:, the -gentlemen Secretary. •
Proved quite conulnsively .tliet there
!PP •••••••• "t
this coutetient for go,o41 carriagehoreet,
areaoureea pl. pleeenee f aft. Cuirnes-
that are Often over -look edetiotarety by The 0 ennal. general, 'meeting Of
menraddler of elle .soil,' • • members of Ihe Oulroee Melt ual Fire .
The levet salijeet disc:eased, -end 'the Insurer:et' ColuleanY seas held in, the •
ee the at ries, eves, "Who pays town hell, t.i.teeeswitter, 10th idennery.
the ,thetyel" Aetniitle of 1801, at 1 p m.• S leege
Neorrfetwenehip, who haroduced this President, iu the elteir. , The MinitteeLxltuh ,
diecuesed questioae'ePeke tee of last annual meeting lievind been
uptearas of 4U hour. He waS • replied read, it WAS moved by' Struthere';
to ley Probe Magellan, of.: seconded by,: Mr Ireland, thet dim
•,... . minutes ae just read he adoptede-ae.
•, Calved The Antittoreeelessrs Molise'. •
' , • qea Atom), were requested to bring
in their report of the elate of boot,'
and ace/mine •of t Mr
leleRise read, • as follows ; "WO eltave
eetennueel. the etate 0 affairs. • Niel
accounte of, the Company ea slum,
iu the Treasurers beaks and /lad the
4u10 correct, We saw proper vemehe,s
f all expendituree. We saw drepbsit
receipts 'fue $10.47 in batik of }Lennie ea
ton, Winghetu, .tere also foetid oath' i
n Treasurer's hand to the migrant of e
$•149.61, such sons tiorresponding with • ..
entries in the Treaeurerte books, The
arrinunt .of Rialto marled by the Coin. .
pany 8).st Dec 1889 was ;002,C1. r
The, amount mow is' 1595,574 Tin,
number menabere on p'olicy register
at audit 0 1889 as 443. At audit ." •
of' 1890 the number' is 444. ¶Ibo •
total' tweets of the Company (indeed-
reidine 0 premium notes) at,
31*st Ddc, 1889, amounted to $24,472
file • A.t.nudie • of 1890, the assets. •
were $.2'4,840.37." (Signed) J ;Unitise
Robt Watsop, , Mr. Jaxvis moved, a
serionded by 011its Turner, Out_ , the
auditors' report aa just wore read ha.
adopted—Go-vied. The .Chairman
their called for nominations for two
Direotors in 111111 room of those retirieg
vie ; (Messrs' Robt E Little and Geo ,
Armstr)ng), 111r Hettleitliy moveeir
secondedaby Mi Struthers, that the
said two g tidal -ten be re-eiteeted,— •
There being no other nominations., -.ea
Messrs Little and Armstrong were.
elected Directore fur the mist:time turee
years. Mr McRae moved, seoonded
by Mr Strtoliera, that the Directors •
salary for 1891 be at thereto of one • .1:
dollar for each meeting. A show of „
hinds having b en taken on this'
motion, it was declared -curled: The:
&afloat meeting was then itiosert. '
Tile Directors' -met and . organized
•immediatele after the anoint :meeting, •
Secretary in the _chair, • 111eleettgne--.- • .
Little—That, Mr Clerk be presioeut 0 •. •
this Company for 1B91-0arried,
let tle-01 ar It —That 1M r lc I an d • he'
Vice President for 1891 —Carried.
Kirkland—Little—That 'latrine ex-
amiued three applications tied r'f,,tina
then satisfactory, the President and
Secretary are instrneted to prepare ante
issue 'policies for sente—Oarried.
Arinstsorig—Kirkland-ellat ree
quested by Iver Psowson, policy No..
13.81 be . intacelleda-Oarried Little
—McKagne —Time this boatel do now'
adjourn to meet again in Teeewater•
town hale on the last. Saturday of
January, at 2 n'elock p, m —Parriel.
ALUX. ADAMS014, SeCrOtary.
and the same is tiae Of the Old Wan- The *Jambe:re elect of the 'Tara.
it ;,Go saddle horse& are always
.saletible, At aboyee sale at grand's
steble. Toronto, last sluing,. savage
horees sold as high. MI 000. ,
T Rayner, 13 S A, Prince. Eawerd
coenty, took the platform Old deliver.,
ed a 'highly intereetinerateeertation an
"The Cutting, Curing ' and 11Itumgc-
ment 0 the Ray crop." Ile strmigly
advised his heareesto out hey direetly
it Coutes in fulibleoin. Leeviag doe
ver hay mail the heads are tO.-thirds
r"pe.is not as good ,as when. in 'the
most sacculent from. At, tide , stage;
it affords the meet eiatriinent and le
almost wholly coneurned ley stogie.
When left to ripen -the feeding . value
is lessened • by , certain constituents
going to produce the Heed. Beaver
meadow hay ,ripens early and noir
,arrives at a•stage that ie.largely 0 a
woody fibre, 1ln savhng. hey avoid
rain or heavy dew, because .it is inectie
ed by moisture. • The • albumen , its
washed out, in good dry weather hay
may be cut in the morriiine and drawn
in before - :Under less favoruble
circuirstaucee it is base to ent it he
the afternoon rake the next day and
put up in coils frank 24 to 48 hours seconded by Mr .Harris, that 21r
to undergo the sweating precees. Tu Cruickshank expend $3 in pro Wing
housing hay it may be Mired by them with wood—Carried, Moved
putting in lime eo'remove tlarnpnese. by Mr lelaxwelie seconded by Mr.
Lime is a constituent that gees to dee Diment, that the Treasurer pay into
velop bone in growing eattle. the sinking fund the -sum of $e00, and
answer to aviestion, the speaker ad- and interest, borrowed last summer—
vocated cutting timothy hay in full Carried, Aeoved by Mr Diruent,
blown,. if the dew is off. Theenachine seconded; by Mr :Maxwell, that a by-
v�uld ViaTOV the bla4riOal. 114 die. law •be 'passed, appointing Douglas
not follow ,that heves wsteee produced 'Fraser and Alex.. MoEwen, Auditors
bv feeding bey that' liedtreee out . for the current year--Uarrieta Bo.
thie stage. .ee * law read three 'times' and reseed.
ltuge audience assembled at the meeeti 1,)5• Mr esemeet, memos,' by
evening nieellitg, -wbiele tire fallow- Mr .Orttiekshault, thea a ' by law. be
ing interesting progrenCwas present. passed, 'appointing the- members 0
ed :—Inetrnmental 'floret, violia and this ectencie Road Commissioners for
organ; El L Jackson and Miss Abrae the cutrent year. By-law read three
haute address by Mr lietyttor on "Ed- times and passed. Moved by Mr
neation 0 Farmer's sons ;" comic Mastweil, secondrad -by •Mr Diment,
song by Joseph illaion ; addreee by that John . MeTovisb be appointed
Mr Race on "Farrner'a fruit garden ie Assessor for the current year, att a
instrumental music bMr Jackson salary of '$60, arid no extras, and that
a byelaw be passed in aecordance with
this motion. Byelaw read three times
arid passed, Mored by Air Diment
seconded by Mr Harris, that James.
Erliote Malcolm Lamont and Robert
Denature be the members of the
Board •of Health, and that Dr Towler
he the'nedical Health, Officer for the
current year—deeded. Moved by Mr
Maxwell, seconded ley Mr Cruickshank
teat the tendera for erection of briage
on 15th Bide Hue. be now opened—
Carried. The following tendon: were
submitted : Robert Jamieson, $875;
John 'Forstere$8 9:t• el, Hardy, $820.
Moved by Mr -Barrie, seconded •by
Mr Maxwell, that Mr iffardees tender
of. $820, for the erection Eadites
bridge bo acceptecl--Cerried. Movett
by Mr Harris, seconded by Mr Max-
well, that the Tax Colleetor's salary
$60, be paid—Oarried.. 'The follOW,44
lug aceounte were passed end orders
on Treasurer iseeed ; Sohn Iluegees,
86 60, regietration fees; Robb nifintt,
$9,25, printing; John Mosgrove, $4 80
gravel and damages; D Sutherland,
$2.75; assesser's box ; 1i Williams,
charity to Jas Holland ; Wni
Meleherson, $1.50, *account deed of
'and ; A. G leLcDoneld, $8, election
expenses T Powell, $8, election
expenses ; (1- 13 Seott, $8, election
expenses ; John Burgess, $8, election
eapenses William Andetson, e5,
eriarity ; :11 Srigles, $6, elenrity.;
Arrnetrong, $5, charity ; Wall Dttriette,
$4. charity ; Geo Phippene$3, charity,
Alex Geininill,. $2,• tollecting, drain
tax; John McTavish, $1,50, attend-
ing judges court ; Jae Witn-ty, $12.25,
feinting. , &loved 'by Mr .Harris,
seeonded by Mr Dimon, that this
ommoll do now adjourn to meet iu
8)11104 Bluevale, on teonday,
Feby letli, l'8el, at 10 O'clock a
11,000. to 1,800 pound% find reatly sale Wier, time and expenee put upon ne earned.
Aeneral tiVernste quality. 0 form dairyi
"tun" will Pe ni*.ha ; the Old Goutitry but this class di A very animated diecussion ensued Jona Buitense, Olerk,
to the puhlie pnlitte tend pr,„eintable tte horse Meal lied ready eale here. Our in winch oppmeing openions were very On Monday everibig, J beeriest,
Plytil"ref'` '11"ffew's'°' twan 18 it innrkett is full. of a lighter grade arid prominent, itletarrs Stand. J R eligstitteer l'etrOns 0 Industry, dee
, - we have apo many tted ecrubs er, T eleteinghlice 4 memi toe. vit itt Douglas' school
wart yoting eon of Outer10,
'Oea gradaataa "I" our stook. To drop breed:tig is too • elieltice. Powthee, detrostronge Carat Hodge etteng Aseeciation was
Metal .Ohilege, wed otie of the radical a eloinge, better raise good Martin. leluqrae, Saha Stewart, Me mg mite& including the leading then
1%44 lo
True Goilerieh Board 0 Trade has
aent a depatatien to confer with the
Guelph Board 0 Trade and the Direc-
tors 0 the Guelph junction Railway
eonsider the question of the exten-
sion or that railway to Goderich.
s leve had the advantaee 0 the
Lin year 627 miles 0 new railway can
market in the pest, but the'''Cirnadian
wet° COrtartletea ill Canada. This mile.«
apple is tee. best growu in the world
wit distrihutea as •follawa;' Ontario, e is •
ane winning first place. wherever
92 ; Quebec, 57; Nova Scotia, 38 ; brought into compeition. Frauds
leduns.wick, 22 ; Mitnitoha, 87 have leen perpetrated on farmers.' by
Nsw and Canadien agents in
British Oellteibla, 88 ; the territories, lec'th 'Yankee
disposing of bogus 'stock, -The Fruit
816. At present 577 miles are under . ..
Growers'Association had taken this
cnutract. and 074 are projected. matter in band and had two objects
0 the before them viz : lst, the opening up
Tim Ottawa correapendent
market ; and 2nd, pro-.
Dupre says the U nited States govern, 0 asuitablee
teetion irona Iitrinhug• nurseries and
_Merit has made reeeut approaches to agents, The Imperial Pro moo Co,
Canada with the view of the establish- was now tnindling fruit, and their
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latat,„of e'oser trade relatiOns between operations were most satis'a 'tory.
the tw,,a eountriss. Ls that. the Gen„ Ma) Altair, 0 Goderich was the out -
e side agent, who would supply the
adian Government bas requested the necessary information. We have a
Imperial authorities to wove ia the market in the Western States, the
Northwest and the Oki Country.
'matter. .
With low rates we caunot fail. Two
TIO dale has been fixed for the points tiY •(•_Insitlered are what
.,„ greatLiberal Convention to be held in varieties are "suited to our ',reality,
Tomato, Felmrary 17th and 18th are Many farmers have been grievousiy
disappointed intim variety of ap
the dates, and it is expected that the
gathering will be the largest ever held
in the province. The Aaditorium has
been seenred for holding the meetings
.io• lt will comfortably seat between
1 0 read 2500 persons, The Liberals
`oronto are making arrangements
he aecouttnodution 0 delegates.
berry council. Akin at batiks hall,
Bletivalteelonday Janaary 19th, 1891,
aecording to stature, yiee, Win Me
Pherson, Bettye ; WM.^ Ornickehauk,
.Depaty-Reeve, and 'Robt Maxwell,
.John Dimeut and. :George Heide,
Cottneilleere. Raab. of the 'members
sebscribed to the. deolaratien of quale-
ileatiori, 0 otliee apcl'took their seats
at the -temente • liaara. The 'minutes
ef last .and special meetings, were read,
approved and signed. ,Corainunica-
4,ions were read from the Mayor of
CrangevilIee 4.4 Toronto, Grey end
Beuee bonus—No setiem. Also from
11 0 Elay, Goderieh, re road work' on
nnoeresideat lots- in - Wheelie:1i town
plot, The Iteeve was instructed to'
arrange Mr Hay's claim with county
Treasurer. Also from R -Shrigley
asking fur further. assisttence from the
council. The Deputyalteove was in-
structed to i0011 into the Matter • and,
take what action he considered nen
'cessary. Also, a petition from 80
ratepayers 0 the municipality, was
presented to the Loaned, as king relief
fur George Pnippeil, whole in indigent
circurnstancee Moved by Mr Unnent
RTAnto is big provirece. A great
of it has not been fully sarveyed,
ranch that has been surveyed has
the advantage of Os u nici pat institue
ex, not helog enough .settled.
rural area of the Province now
ying utenicipel government cone
e 22,278,638 aerea, of which
85,108 acres, or 51,5 per cent.,
cleared. There are 8,451,151 acres
• voodliteed and' 2,842,840 in swamp,
sei lir waste land. 'The vale of
the feern lam+ thA'. provinte ia
$432 829,488, an averen,e of _ :18 66
per aere. The value; 0 building,
i•opletnents and live stock is $349e-
4431 251. Tbis represents nearly
*1,000,000,030 in %mental in .0;lt
McMillam Barrieand others.
Ortitstio farms. - le' 0 Greensitles, V 8, 0 the Ontario
„e- Ton appointment ot Mir 11 H Deans Agriculturel College introduced the
ak4 PrOft.8140e ofdairy ila4bandl y at the eubject "Our horse 'and horse inar-
1
kete," in an off liana addretai. Our
liorse market is not saeisfoctory and
prices are depreciated. The crew Lae -
is not wholly to blame. Amerie
cans have polo:these& our best lir ood
tlairy indueerv. Hon Mr Dryden, theet mares in past gelthe and are now elePe
plying that market to alnee latent
Minister of Agriealture, is dispreeediesns same may bo said o'f .M.I:rii-tob
oti only extenu arm. 'improve the lane the N,,erti s
8,04.1 oey tareaa
oreeniery area cheese factory systems. I, an to heeome. our strongest cermet:O.
- an to deVise ineasttees whereby the', tors. Our toirse market will not ate
ford fi Id 11 av horses
-------------------------------
10 their orcharde arid the blame and Miss Ahrahiru ddress by Mr
largely lies in the nursery jobber, wool Greensides esu "Gerad 0 disease ;"
buys from nurseries.. withont entriipe song by Mr Mason. On ,niotion
• leek McMillan and Gardiuer a vote
of thanks was given to those assisting
in the program. It was a, good meet-
ing and the address well worth heer-
combining the orders and thus save a, in" espetially ihe last one.
good Many (101.1ara. Too many tall
varieties 0 apples are grown, as the
'winter apple is the one demanded.
Don't buy in the fall, but get your
trees 111 the spring from seine- reliable
nursery, 6 varieties 0 winter apeees
and 2 or 8 varieties of ,fall apples are
pull:lei:0i Best winter 'varieties. are
whether the purelraser stated or
not. • Then the 'prices' charged for
nursery stock is rxtortionate. The
eustitute should buy for its members,
Truesclay morning Secretary A His.
lop, gave a Ptacticai talk ou "blieep
raising" whieli tweeted quite 'discus
skin,
iMr,Greeneidesiollowed with an
dress air "Hereditary' unsouadaelis in
horses"; • Thies depreciated their
valnee and often interfered with their
usefulnees, consequettly steps should
Northern Spy, King' of Tompkins,
Baldwin, 20 oz Pippins and Russets, be taken to reduce then defects, he
The Weaver plum is a fraud, but thol Imperial Governmeut, had' taken the
Saundete plum is a good one. The matter in hand and nras doing. a good
Baldwiti will do well grafted on Tole work, Tuere were tvo prinomAl
man Sweet or Snow. There. eliould be clauses for unsatidnees, via exciting,
very little rtigivenee between our mar- and pre•dieeoeing. In the case of
ket than that of Toronto. The new the latter the speatter dwelt on tour
style 0 paeking apples in (nines, four divisioes. (1) Pure heredity. (2)
dozen in eseh, tat shipment to, the Defective formation. . (3) Defective
Old Country is becoming popular and (virility. (4) Instifileieut quantity,
remunerittive. The fruit must be The hereditary diseases •were .given
very choice. elm matter was dis, as: —Spievin, riughime, unsoiled feet,
cnssed .by Meagre* Elliott, Garohier, It cataracts, roaring and its nrodificiation,
and springilialt. Sound,, dams were
a necessity. -We me too careless at
oar shows foreeneire utrrele 'in giving
prizes to defective animate. Judges
should not be so aeesitive, in fact
no Unsound animas should be admitted
to the show ring, -
`Mr Raynor disenesed tho • interest-
ing topie 0 "reeding VVe Stock" and
itt this asin 0iher eubjects proved
himself tO he well • informed both in
practice as well; as theory,
0 Miehie, of Morris township, ren4;
et paper on " The teltiyation 6f the
throne," iu which be expressed his
epitiitat Wet the crop did not pay for
East effeervanosb.•
The ebunoll elect for 1(391 met in
the council room, Jany, 10th, 1891.,
according to etetute, the members.
beingThos li Taylor, Reeve,'rInlay
Anderson, Deputy Reeve, and Itiessrs
Doreild Pattersom Robert Shiell apd
David Robertsou, count:Mors. Hav-•
ing subscribed to. the declaration 0
qualitieation and of ofileiethe Reeve in
the chair, the minutes of len meeting ,
of Dec 16, also special. meeting of
DectS2ral 1890, were read and pissed.
Moved by Mr Andeteen, seconded by
Mr Patterson, that Mr P Porterfield •
be reeappointed clerk for the current
year, eatery $80—Cerried. Moved by
Mr Sidon, .seconded•by He Robertsom
that ()bailee pbell be again op -
pointed anditor on behalf of the mine
eil.—elarried, The 'reeve then appoiet-
ed \V Robinson the otherauditor. The.
appointment of an assessor was doter -
reel tin next meetieg ot the council.
The Board of lieffiltril S9,100 as last year,
reel—The ve and Clerk and (sere
Walter MeGowen, James le1e0allum
and Alex Rintoul ; 1)r Wm. Sloan., 0E'
of lielyth, nedieel Health
er. Daum), presented
en accoont trona AI Davidson, undere
taker, Lneknow, $16,50, for earila,
and ehrond for tbe late Peter Auld. a
pauper, requesting thin the 0004.
meanie the Saule—ordered VI hi, paid.
Ptte animel ecertifiene was rteeived4 •
from the Registrae General,- Tonent0t.
eertiKering that the elork 1890, bad
regietered 53 births, 13 marriagea and
23 deeths, and authorizing him rarte-
ceive, emeording to estate, *8 90 for
ell'e twee, The folioed debranteree
lee soweeleals. • .
Oetario letneritnental Farm and
College. indisettee that the Peovintrial
-eeevernment contemplates a "forward
moverneate" reletiort to the greet
Mr Joint Millar
11. 4 tom., • ' ;
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ants of Professor Robe, stook. It te.kes altont *75 to rates te Arthur and ofenties haWnig i 304,
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