The Wingham Times, 1897-02-12, Page 6THE WIN(*R4t1ti 'EINES, FEBRUARY 14, 1897.
ia : rA DA.RN.ARDO- BOY BURNED. practice of throwing into the poultry
FRIDAtr, PE13.IVLI.U1Y 13, 1897
house : truss of well -eared clover
MYSTERIOUS FIRE R gilt DEATH .111 tray, The fowls always rush eagerly
YORK TO%Vxstizi?, , for it, pick and scratch it over, arid
a
in a short time nothing is :eft of it
#.f
fatal l ti warredre warred ti on : oud ay but a few of the largest sterns.
. evening, on _Tt, n I3ltun' font on the Eliza J. Hunt, or Crittenden Co.,
assennecsslon cast of loll. Milia ermont In Americen Agriculturist:
WESTERN DAIRYMEN MEET. tin York Township, in which a lI►d'. My poultry account begins Jan. 1, of
1 named Charles, Bradbury lost ids life' liter tear, with 22 head, $11, to
:arias? I REoltiG OF ,THE Near WARD -under circumstances whicn appear ` wheel I Iowa 11 pullets bought in
IMPORTANT T 1hi;nINEd3 t' t\' i to call for the tuliestillveatigatiun. . August, :3.05, total $14,05, During
At Pi;,; )- r Deceased wee was foerteen years the year I solei 2,055 eggs for $47,55,
:of age, came to Canada trans South- said chickens, nios'ly broilers, for
The Board of Directors of the, new ampton, England, in a Barnard() Is,, haul on hand Jan. 1, 1897, 72
scatter and cheese Association of party in July, 18:13. Ile was placed herd, mostly pullets in fine laying.
Vestern Ontario, meet nu Febl'uaty I ' with John Blain, wi•o in conjunction condition, worth c3G.; total, $95.55;
st in dr.: S,: r t>,cy'a ofil.e, London. with his cousin Stewart works a leas From this deducted first cost, $14.05,
sere were present„ president, A. F. ed farm at the above mentioned t- and have a balance in favor of
cLaren, M. P., Stratford; J. S, cation. During the year and a half poultry of $81.50. I set 100 eggs.
Pearce, London; Harold Eagle, Ater. Bradbury hod been with the Blains teasel 92 chicks, Lost through all
eliff Station. J. N. Paget, Oambos a reports of his behavior appear to emises, two hens and two chicks.
.. John Pram, Harristou; It. W Ballow have been uniformly satisfactory. --
tame, Stratford; John Connolly, Port- I Monday afternoon Jno. Blain and
ers' Hill; James Carmichael, Arva; the boy had a dispute over the terms -- '
and J. A James, Nilestow r_. 1 of the agreement under which the HAPPY HAPPENINGS IN TUE HISTORIC HAM -
Tae prosid:nt in ten opanin ad• boy was hired in the course of which LET. is'ti large .handsome pear, of good
dress spoke of the good hrurkdone by ' the boy persistently contradicted his Mr. John Gambill, jr., the well-known quality, ripening in, November and
the Aes•lciation last year and regret-! empo1 er, and finally the man knock- and popular son of John tumble, Esq., Deeeuiber; Unfortunately, however
proprietor of the 7 enrs,gden Hotel, der- the tree is tender, especially when
ing the past four yeltre,g'yes the follow -1 y
ink account of his rescue from heart and young, and to grow it successfully
nerve trouble through the use of Alli- it requires the smile treatment as
burn's Heart and Nerve Dille. Speaking its the Bartlett, The Beam: Clair -
to our reporter, Ddr. Gamble said :
"Some three months ago I began to feetis a largo handsome
and attractive
OLD TODMORDEN
CULTIVATION OP }.'A^hdUS.
THE SVE(.'IAL ADVANI'AOt':4 OF DOTER -
ENT VAR1E'V'Ii•:i,
John McAnisb, Wellborn, gave an
interesting address at the meeting of
the South Perth Farmers' institute
on the cultivation of fruit. Refering
to pears, he said the most profitable
to -day aro those which ripen on in
November. The Baldwin is an
exception to this rule; the quality of
this fruit is such that it will bring a
good price at any time, But in the
neighborhood of St. Mary's the tree
is liable to be attacked by the
cureulio. It requires to be planted
in a sheltered position, top grafted
on a hardy stock and careful! euiti-
Netted and sprayed. With these pre-
cautions it -will bear early and abund-
antly, the fruit being large and
handsome but there thoyaare neglect-
ed the planter may expect only dis.
appointment. The Bcurre D' Anjou
(ltd. very much that it was not appro. r ed him doh n and kicked him. Blain
dated as it should be by the dairy- r admits kisklug the lad while he was
men. At the arunal conventions' on the ground but claims that he
and local meetings held under the; did not hart him; that the boy gat
auspices of the Association, and by : up saying that he was hurt; that then
means of the literature sent out, 'Stewart Blain who was present dnr-
dairymen had been cautioned against; beg the quarrel helped hint to the
feedingturnips and such feed to COWS` house and left him on the verandah,
supplying milk to the factories, and' after which the two men left the
• /tad been urged to take the best care ; place together to visit a neighbor It
of the milk, yet he was sorry to state half a mile away. They had nniy
that there had been more bad flavor-' been there a few minutes when they
ed cheese found in the factories last'heard that their place was an_ fire
year than for several years back. He 1 and at once returned. When they
hoped however that there would be :reached home their stables, cowhouso
-----Maimprovement the coming season, ' and implement sheds were blazing
and expressed the wish concurred in fiercely and were ultimately destroy -
by other members of the Board, that 'ed. Many ot the neighbors were
the work to be carried on by the there before them and succeeded in
new organization this year would be ; rescuing a number of horses and
more effective than ever in improv- farm implements. etc., but seven
ing the quality of the butter and,milch cows, four toes of hay, a quan-
cheese made in \Ve:tern Ontario. tity of other contents went with the
A local Convention will be held at buildings.
Milverton, early in March, and other The lad Bradbury was missed
places desirous of bolding one should directly after the alarm was given
send in their application to the Sec- but no trace of him was found, and
retary at once. When such Conven-'the fear that he had bean tat in the
aloes are held, the Association pays 'hoiocaust proved only too well
for the speakers, and the local dairy- • founded when the ruins had cooled
mien or Town is expected to supply: sufficiently to all )w• search being
the hall, fuel and advertise the meet- ' made, his poor remains were dis-
ing. The Association will co-operate I covered in their midst burned alto.
with the Provincial Dairy School in :gather beyond all possibility of re.
�•, . holding a Makers' Meeting at Guelph , cognition. Whether like Samson the
early in March. :determined to inflict loss on his wit
The Secretary will make entluries`ployer and end his life can only he
of the Syndicate factories as to wheel- `imagilied. An inquest is being
er they are desirous of continuingi held.
the same line pf instruction another 1
year. All parties interested and 1
those desirous of having syndicates' Seventy -One Days Without Food
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s.e formed should communicate with 1 On the 31st day of October last,
the Secretary at once. 1 Halloween, a large sow pig belong -
are President, Messrs John S. ing' to•bir. James Barnaby, of Ash.
Pearce, A. Wenger, and R. Batten -1
t}•fie, will represent the Association; field, suddenly disappeared and the
on the Central Advisary Board, and most diligent search of the fat m and
the same gentlemen with the addi-
tion
I neighborhood failed to cv esti any
tion of the 2nd vice -President Eagle,
will comprise the Executive Commit-
tee.- The matter of the Eastern and
Western Association employing the
same Inspector to visit the creamer -
trace of the missing animal. As the.
weeks went by and nothing we:
either seen or heard of her, Mr.
Barnaby had long since given up
all hope of her renovery, but fancy
les of the Province was lel'( to the his surprise one day lately on going
representatives of the Central Board into his barn, to hear a pig grunting
to act on as they see fit in conjunc-
tion with tihe representatives of the
Eastern Association
A resolution was unanimously
adopted, recommending to the minis-
ter of Agriculture that a Central
,Secretary of Dairy Associations be
appointed inasmuch as such a con-
centration of effort would be in the
best interests of the dairy industry
of the province.
The Secretary will address meet-
ings at Synden and Appin this week
and Thamesferd and Maplet..n next
week. His services can be secured
by paying his travelling expenses, or
searing enongh members to cover
theta. Patrons desiring his attcnd-
alnee at meetings should write early
St as to give time to arrange meet-
ings in order. The membership fees
for 1897 are now due and all who
have not joined should send in the
amount, (50 writs.) at an early date
So as to secure the annual reports.
The Best Way tO Cave
Disease is to establish health. Pure.
rtdh blood tneans good health. H'ood's
Santa rills is the One True Blood Puri-
fier. It tones up the whole system, girt s
appetite and strength and cause* weak -
noes, nervousness and pain to disappenr.
Ne other reedceine has 'mob a record of
wonderful 00t53 as Hood's Sarsaparilla.
underneath the building, and on re-
moving the snow and straw, he dis-
covered the long lost animal alive
and well, although considerably re-
duced in size and weight from her
71 clays of confinement without food
tar drink. On being released, the
poor brute commenced eating the
:clow and for a few days ate very
little food, but she has since fully re-
gained her appetite and now Is mak.
ing rapid strides to get back the
couple of hundred pounds of pork
she lost while imprisoned.
floom'r Hats are the beet after•dinner
pill; assist dlgestiba, prevent cunatipn-.
Von. bio.
A gentleman from Manitobi who.
wAs iin Goderich last wsek:, pw she i -
,ed 76 wheels from the Hamilton
very poorly ;let fact, I felt es if I was looking fruit of gond quality. It
moving around in a dream. This condi- will also be surer to succeed when
tion I wrongly attribsted to biliousness, top -grafted. The Gloat Moreoaa is
for I beuatne very weak and seemed to ala: a rood-lookinc�uear of fairly
have no staying power. I also became. g €� n
very nervous, and would jump er start good quality all ening in December,
at the slightest sound. The feeling was The Josephine 11e11allnes and
one of constant dread. I expected some- Lawrence are early winter varieties
thins dreadful to happen, I knew not of fairly good quality and will
what. Again I was dizzy, my memory , 1
failed me very often, and es 8 matter ot probably be found prof#;able for
fact my whole system was out of order. market. To those who with
Our druggist. Mr. 11. W. Love, corner to grow only a fete pear trees
Broadview and Denrorth-avenues, re-
commend -Ad Milburn's heart and nerve for home use lie would recommend
Pills some three weeks ago, and I have , varieties that ripen in An gust Sep.
taken them according to directions. tenhber anti the early part of Oetot,-
Prom the very tirst I began to improve,' er for as a rule they will be found
and nin now surprised at the change in
my condition. I am very much stronger; to be of far better quality than those
lay nerves are steady, and my memory ripening later on. The Flemish
bright. I 00 longer sutler with that l;ehuty, Doyenne, Boussock, Ilowell,
proved certainly,
morbid feeling of dread. The a piremaste have and Washington would be good varie-
ablehle remedy for weak in my cash
weak nerves and reduc- ties to select frutn. While atlt the
ed physical strength. 1 cannot reeorn- verities I have mentioned are good,
hand 'them too highly to alt who sutler fur either canning ur dessert there
from any or all of the symptoms which are some which are wit fit for dessert
f have mentioned to you, and must re-
turn my thanks to the manufacturers of 1 but are esteemed by many for cook -
these ells for placing such an excellent. ing and canning. As the most pro -
medicine before the public."
Todmorden, Ont i fitablo of this crass,, on account of
(Sgd) JOHN GAMBLE, ' their great bearing quality. and
,
,largo and handsonc fruit, I would
SUICIDE. AT SEBRINGVILL.G1 incaetinfeert.he Vicar of Wakefield and the
GR\ND TRUNK AGGEtiTSYMONDS COULD'
X701' LIVE WITHOUT
Ills WIVE.
1 On Wednesday • January 27th
about 80 invited guests from Ford-
; with Gorrio and the sulroutiding
country,gathered at the home of ii1r.
and Mrs. Wm. Gibs'(', who reside
just east of 1''ordwieh, to witness the
marriage of their daughter, Mary E.
to !lir. Peter Doan. ,
Mr. Richard Symonds, G. T. it.
agent at Sebringville about five miles
from Stratford, on the Goderich
branch, committed suicide last Mon-
day forenoon. When the train from
Goderich arrived there at 8: 30 a. In
Symonds was on duty as usual. But
from that time till the arrival of the
noon train from Stratford nothing is
known of his movements. The un-
fortunate titan was finally discovered
in bed, while by his side -lay a note
addressed to his son, and on a stand
within reach was a small vial label-
led strychnine. The letter simply
(announced that he was tired of liv-
ing without his wife. His wile was
taken to the asylum a few years ago
her mind having become deranged.
Symonds had been agent at Sebring-
ville for about five years and was
50 years old.
The Poultry Yard.
.T. II. Davis, in American Agriettl-
turist: Poultry raising is admirably
adapted to women, and if the fiu•incr
will fie up commodious and substan
teal houses, and start the women
folks in the business with pure
breeds adapted to their wants, or to
their choice, there will be a bank
account annually front this source
alone. I lately read of one farmer's
wife making $180 clear on her fowls;
another made $275, and another
cleared $225. And such statements
are eommon. Farmers Mould he
more considerate of women
VOtllen
folks, and give then! more household
help, then they would be free to
carry on this profitable industry,
Whir3ll would add to their wealth,
health and happiness.
Geo. A. -Martin, in American Aral i -
Guitarist: It is neeccli ss is e'xt 11n4
eoofttk clover to redder it availa'tt
food for poultry. • Daring the. 1141
two winters, I have made a da ly
1
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hirs.James Smith. Don Mills R Itt1,
Todmorden, Oat., Savo our reporter a
kindly interview n few days ago, and
spoke about the cure effected by ]iiil-
bure's heart nod Nerve Pills in tbo case
of her hwshand, ale J'ae Smith, the well;
known, popular and eilleient engineer.
Said Mre.Srritb t "My hush Ind has
been outfacing for a long time with
nervous debility, which aerioualy attack,-,
ed his general health. The use of 11(11- -
bern's heart and Nerve /'ills, whicif he 1
got from Mall. tV.L,ve, the drag;fint. '
has been very banofieinl to hire. They did
him more good than anything elseha had
ever taken before, istrength0nleg hili
nerves, and toning up his entire, rystem.
They are the grandest remedy for woe.
*us affections, and, raornever'. 1118 6.4 '
tonic obtainable, They proved ea efffst• ;
cions in my h 1fitliPealee that 1 com-
menced giving them to my do ightief(rt 1
nervoueneese, with whish ttf(e hsrfi boeiri
troubled for some tifmh, end they tit's
already giving elittfafnotory remits?
Mrs. tJ fr.l14ldlx'fra
'2odmoreieff, Ont.
The Clinton Public Board
Mea relet►scd Miss Melilwen from her
engagement, in order that she may
accept a more lucrative situation at
Ottawa, and has secured Mlsis Annie
Taylor of Blyth, tvho has:bees teach.
ing in the Brussels Public f33h0o1
since the beginning of the present'
y ar, as her sueceseor.
PYNY PECTORAL
Positively Cures
COUGHS and COLDS
is si aurptlslnt ly alters fime. It's n sel-
f Minn ctttainty, tried and true, soothing
and hailing in its effects.
W, t', 3fkGoatnax & Son,
lletichette, Que.
nest# De fottnrthst Pys •Pnebrtai rntetf tetra.
f!, flat.e.,t et.•htfmb• ru1111yn ekes( find bronrbiat
• mmol, 4l,4 alas eared tV G. No'otnber of a
1,mg-ntandiai,ul
ilia. J. 11, it. rtv, clietaIst,
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1115 Oren lbs 11,nt.Mt aslhfartIon to all who
ratan stint It, fnatit having ate,Rrn to the of the
!. t,rnts omired frnm tt. nee 1n th.Irfamllior.
1115 nnlisblsf ad Or young, 1MIOK i,f1Anantt4
n1aMa FiehtallIIAtetii*14,An Ito Ws INi4
ISJhdbte mash wood*
• Earle 'rattle, illi 'Cts.
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will bo given on applict tion e the Tutus (Mice.
" tlt'EEtt VICTORIA • HER LIF!: AND REiGN•" s
Brett historic work, %elle on sight to thousands:
Lord Duferia introduces it to Canadians in glowing
words, Easy to make 4.0 0 meek, some make twice
that. Many make more In spare trot, than dunnt;
d'sy at rtgular omployment, This;yenra' Great Sex.
agenary Celebrations aro booming it. Books on
time. Prospectus 'recto cnnvasset e. Territory going
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SOCIETY MEETINGS.
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