The Wingham Times, 1894-11-30, Page 6k.;
rl�Li I,a WINGIUM M TIMES. Nl Y JC{iMBIti.tll, 30q 1894
prop(>rl� cleaned. Milk silcauld be el wet' was pastured that would other
t t wi.e have lle('n at11oWt(I. to fortis seed,
�,���.�'�, \,1l I tIy €tlaill e.
d, and € 1t
_; ;Standard, being; called on elelfvere(l secillelu'e, is shorn this year ''111 all
Mr. A L. liradwin, of the Myth The crop of eloper seal, as a coit-
sIt1D1t ,O'r i,« iii:l4 au, 1st% la short address. parts. The ylcltl of seed 1r' reported
Mr. Joseph Ilethelingtun slake on as varying all the way from two to
ploughing. His address was tilled. five busit'(ls Per ager('^
West furanT_ar ers' Instxtuie. ful of shics and 1tunor• 'u.i,
'Iotltuc•_`ltrcl uipotatoes
yrol:T�ltha
11(West Huron Farmers' i1Sti ftlticayittl address on general
we. will be considerably below the 1t(r-
ttte le. at Smith's Hill, Friday ` 'a ns, was delivered by
1iesi(Ilt
R. C. McGowan. awe owing to the drought. As a rule
afternoon and, evening Nov 10th, , pro. tubers s • e 81111a 1 in size,. but they
1`•' , 1't was C.tClde(1 to get 411(' .10. Lilt ill )C1� d1C 1 , �
Owing to the inclement weather allc. ? „ 4v ' m '. ) 'j''.t are. of aL mealy quality. There is
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lIl r,il 1 In l l , t
1 1
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bad' )• rtt u(a 1'41 was. 1,
a ) l S,not••' r
c a(ls the £ to ,l(•, ) ) • 'vc little rot.
gt � ; lllll'()11 •it' leis:-il)le, 4e llll a1,tC1 11-' ,
largo as it would Otherwise have ; - g , , Turnips have suffered much from
Deputy -Reeve �cl�n,., moved, see- ; 1
beta! but for all that the meeting ()tl(1ed by Mr. I''tlrg;ll>l,T), that a Y�t(' yatr'ilaRB ealll t' , imitating drought and
'was aL 8neet'SSful one. The only (,t' thanks bf tendered the speakers, grasshoppers, and generally 11 has
ler from al d�istalllce t0 put
til an ! which „ s ,f • ; 4 unanimously, been an off year for this caw.
d IS1.1, carried .
trawls WOOS Mr. J. W . 1'4 heaton, ;after which the meeting;^ broke up ; liangels (lfct not suffer 81) lima
- [tory of tile_ '1re»tel'71 1)afryinen'b i with shesing (x011 :^aYi the Queen, from (11'ullgllt as turnips, 1)11(1 the
-+s's`� `"'':ialtioll. " • - I A great deal of the success of the yield in soiuc. quarters has been very
10 tllc (ttnv}• opened at 2 o'clock
w50 SVd
e afternoon with Mr. W. Bailie,
Sent of the Institute, occupying
lair, 4a1 d after a few opening
efts he /called on Mr. Wheaton.
Wl1e'itoil on eonlrng forward
limen £d the Institute 011 the HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AN1) 1'iLLi is not as large as that of the average
it w is doing, and ehose for his _Much watchfulness must be ex-' year except in some of the 13ay of
t " 'inter Dairying," This is I ercisetl at the present time, and the (taints and St. Lawrence counties,
tore in Canada and has eat earliest evidences of ill health must although there is more than enough
0 the success that it should be immediately checked, or a slight for home supply in most sections.
he Western States thec.airy- illness may result in a serious Large quantities of apples were blown
malady. Relaxed and sore throat, :before ripening, and much of what
diphtheria, quinsey, coughs, chronic:remained was spotted and wormy,
cough, bronchitis, and most other j Pears—Although free from blight
pulmonary affections will be relieved , in a few local 'Sections have yielded.
by rubbing this cooling Ointment ` well.
weetiag was clue to the untiring fs111.
efforts ul' the energetic secretary, Mr. ! Carrots were set back by the
W. N, Howell. drought, but revived. considerably
'1°he nett niectin ; will be held aft . SS itll timely rains in September.,
Wiugllani in January. FRUII•.
�._.... _ �
The supplyof marketable apples
ness is COI1(tucted the year
y doing that farmers are
make a great from their, COWS
r round. Dairy products are
igher in winter, which gives
ner a better chance to make into the skin as near Os practicable The peach crop has also been large
, Butter -making should be to the seat of' mischief. This treat- : and on the whole satisfactory.
eted in the winter months and meat, so simple and effective, is 1 Where the curculio was destroyed
oakingin the summerniuntbs. admirably adapted for the removal i or prevented, plums give good re-
ekmshould be raised in the [ of these diseases during infancy and turns, but the ravages of the black
r and then they would be able youth. Old asthmatic invalids will knot among both plum and cherry
) for themselves in summer.' derive marvellous relief from the trees is referred to by some Curses -
stabling and good food should use of Holloway's remedies, which pondents.
Titled for cows. Corr ensilage have brought round many such PASTURES AND LIVE STOOK.
!od and cheap food. The care- t sufferers and re-established health The long drought left pastures in
atter every other means has signally a rather bare condition, but fall rains
failed. renewed them to'a wonderful extent,
and live stock in general had a splen-
did chance to pull up. The supply
of cattle was ,z'reater than the de -
$ladling Of cows is injurious
'inilcll cow should rccciti.e the
‘)erlt • care. Weigh the snip:,
`le quality and quantity and
taut what a cow can do. Each
Ontario Crops.
should be a breeder and 1 A SYNOPSIS OF THE icovEMBER iliw'lnd.
ICS. see that none but the best
serve his cows. A cow should
{in in September and by so
would - go dry during the
lit of July and August.. Mr.
ton here quoted some figures
lw the success that had attended
!,ittei' business in Ontario since
i
...sitter
of dairying bad been
etiished. A cheese factory used
R)ntter-making in whiter should
pt very warm. He 'clid not
ve of an old building being
for dairying. Good buildings
I be used and kept free from
that would cause tainting. A
BULLETIN. Sheep. also were in a healthy and
vigorous state, but the demand for
Toronto, Nov. 19.—Following is a lambs }vas light, except at such low
synopsis of the November Crop prices that few holders cared. to sell.
Bulletin, issued to -night by the An immense number of hogs were
sold.
Ontario Government, the final crop
bulletin of the year.
The rainfall for the ten months `ef
THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.
The dairy industry is , more than
1804 was 3.81 inches less than in 1893 holding its own. While there was a
and less than the average of 188,3-93, great falling off iu the milk .flow in
But for the growing months of April several counties in Western Ontario
to September the rainfall was only owing to the midsummer drought,
1.55 inches less than in 1893 and 58 the returns from that half of the
inches less than the average of Province are still encouraging, while
1883-92. More than one-third .of the the report from the dairy counties
six months' fall carne in May. In along the St. Lawrence are even more
lied butter and cheese factory the other five months !only 9.61 !satisfactory. A most decided itn-
e built for $1,000. Our butter I inches fell, as against -13.4 in 1893 ' provement is reported in the quality
t bias not been *hat it. should land 13.12, the average of 18612,93. of butter, and most of that product
'd creamery butter sells better The quality of the grain tcrops has been disposed .of at a paying
airy. i harvested in 1894 may be briefly price.
Janes Gaunt was not present
nt his paper and it was read
1'. Currie. The paper was full
p 1d advice and -enthusiasm to .
y'(lrmers, It dealt principally
d arming of the past and pres-
o• 'He advised the farmer's to in
enthusiasm into the younger
Farms had deteriorated in
*"' from 30 to 40 per ceirt. A
`ter .should have fair maauner-
i,
. qr labor done and full traul!ue
vAn'y dollar expended. Be
1 up with saying : "We have
leaning the good .attribute of
>E rid should stick to it and not ,
Zit ether callings."
.tj' McLachlan, of Auburn, WAS;
est and delivered a humorous'
t.
(? dlseussion then took place
Addresses given and papers
ffter which the meeting ad-
, sl until the evening.
I's,
evening session opened at 7
k with President Bailie in the
• and lir. Wheaton the first
kcr, his subject being "Summer r
•ing."' He said that farmers
tlikl meet often, prepare papers
lir own work and exchange f
,Tierces --•- these wer3 essential
Oita. The income from cheese
' inada last year �mis $13,000,000. e
tent should patronize cheese
stated Thus : . .FARM LABOR..
GRAIN. Four things tend to lead to the
Fall wheat is in general reported opinion that a fall rather .than a rise
as being of good quality, seine being may occur in the rate of farm wages.
extra heavy. The Iow prices ,prea,ailing for most
Spring wheat light in weight :mid farm prodllce,the abundance o labor
shrunken in many districts. offering, the endeavor on the rt of
Barley -
ct of good color, but inclined so many farmers to .do the work
to be under weight. within their family, aided Uy improv -
Oats variable on the whole; under ed machinery, and the fact that more
the average in quality. land than .ever before has been seed -
Rye very good, but very, little 1''- ed down for pasture.
ported. Owing to the depression in the
Peas very "buggy" all through cities. domestic servants .au! hardly
the western counties, Some, say ,as scarce as former years.
"more bugs than peas." The quality, Perhaps never before have the
therefore, is not so good as was ex- reports been so numerous or se em-
,pected. In addition to the pea -bugs pllati.c as to the hardness of the
grasshoppers were most destruetive times. The general complaint is as
in the western half of Ontario. The to the lowness of prima, llatny are
drought was the principal cause of of the opinion that the .farmers of
the falling off in Crops. ' Ontario must look for their income to
The corn suffered very severely cheese, butter, pork, poultry, eggs
from the drought and growth during and fruit, The fanners appear to
the summer was slow, but after Sept. be carefully studying the questions
1 the recovery was rapid and mos't atffeeting their industry,
narked. As a, result of the peculiar - .--_
weather the crop has varied greatly gook Out for Vold Weather
n different sections—in some places but ride inside of the Electric Lighted and
very good, in some short in stalks Steam Heated Viistibule Apartment trains
and small in cat's, in ethers almost a of the Chicago, Milwaukee ds St. Paul
allure. The crop ort the whole is Hallway and you will. be as warm, comfort-
solnewhat under the avera re, able and cheerful travel
a id your pion library or
i, boudoir. To travel between Chicago, St.
Beans have done better than was Paul and. Minueapolis,or between Chicago,
zpected, turning out very good. Omaha and Sioux City, in these luxuriously
Buckwheat is not quite up to that appointed trains, is a supreme satisfaction;
and, so the somewhat ancient advertise-
f 18911, belt is fair, ment used to read, "for further particulars,
ram CIrPs. see small bilis." Small bills (and large
Ilops are reported to be under the ones, too) will be accepted for passage And
average. shooing car tickets. For detailed infor-
1llalet variablemetion address A. J. Taylor, Canadian
t poor to very good. passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont.
Flax on the whole a good crop.
Rape only fair, Haus its Scientist (excitedly)
Sorghui}r not so extensively grown ``Something must be done to stop the
s formerly owing to inadequate spread of the opium habit aniong
gleans of etraeting the syrup, but a lwomen," Great Editor (calmly) :
ir crop in the southwest. i 'Very well, sir, I'll put iii a para.
Clover' ---lied clover suffered much , graph saying that a hankering for
'e111 winter killing and drought, • opium is a sign of old age."
-using a short, crop. ' U`se` K. t . C. for indiscretions • bf
Owing to laok of f,ldder much rod 1 , tli(it,
-slamsas there Was good oney
e had by doing so. In drawing
k the more sent the less would be
expenditure. Care should be
:en to the (exhorting of goods to
that goods best suited for other
ntitries are sent, Cows 81)011d be.
vIp('rly eared for and a mixture of'
iso and oasts is a good feed. a
sere should be no disturbancey
bile milking and if attention Was fa
vett to little things in the care of
suceess would follow. The fr
penton should milk the. sane ea
Pails and Cans should be
0
1YRO ETE14.
Wroxeter Council met on T ut' day
evening, Nov 20. All the .members
wt'1'(' present; tht' refse in the chair.
Minute's of las; meeting were 1'ea(1
and confirmed. 'Phe following„ ac-
counts were handed i11, ltil(1 101
lnotioll lt1- 'I'hoi. Hemphill, seconded
by Thos. Rae, were l assc(1 and (1e•.
bentures ordered for ti'(• tame, viz:
D. Salnnit't's, printing 50' 1 tax re-
ceipts, i,`e3, 0; W. C. 11) 11tg;I011t'i'y,
measuring plank and work on ttitit'-
walks, $1,75; Thos. Sage, Werk on
sidewalk, "1,50;'Mrs. •(.til.s(.u, lock scantlings scantling, :':3,21. Oii motion by
rl'hoa.:Eiemphill, seconded by Tbos.
Bale, the collector was ordered ii de-
benture for 11, re statute labor on
lots 1, 2, 3; on the south side of Era -
lick street and lot 1 ou the east side
O • , • s street. by-law s
t (111 non .fleet. A Sia. in-
troduced, react three times and pa^s-
ed, for holding the municipal elec-
tions. ' On .notion by Thos, Rae,
seconded by Thos. Hemphill, the
clerk was empowered to get munici-
pal election printing done if neces-
sary. On motion by Thos. Hemp-
hill, seconded by Wm. Wilson, the
Treasurer was instructed to place
all sinking funds in the Standard
Baulk at Harrison as soon as collect-
ed. On .notion by Thos. Itemphill,
seconded by John Bray, the council
adjourned to meet on the third Tues-
day of December, or at the call of
the Reeve.
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SPAWN CURE
THE
MOST SUCCESSFUL REMEDY
FOR MAN OR BEAST.
Certain In its effects and never blisters.
Read proofs below:
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BLUEPOIR'r, L. I., N.Y., Jan. 15,1894.
Dr. B. J. KENDALL Co.
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time ago with a Spaviu. I got him forS80. I used
Kendall's Spavin Cure. The ti Davin is gone now
and I have been offered 8150 for the same horse.
I only had hhn nine weeks, so I got 5120 for using
52 worth of Kendall's Spavin Cure.
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with good success for Curbs on two horses and
It is the best Liniment 1 have ever used.
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