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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 19 Jan 1894, p. 8

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A Fair Verdict. Some of our citizens are inclined to criticise the verdict of the coroner’s jury in the case of the Scott versus Thomp- son affair, but we fail to see how it could have arrived at any other conclu- sion. We were an . eye-witness to the whole affair. Tuesday afternoon Jim Thompson, the deceased, who is gene. rally referred to as “ Cussin Jim,” rode into town on a cayuse he had lately pur- chased Over in Utah. He claimed that “the cayuse was used to being ridden into saloons and having the privilege of prancing.r around while his rider popped away at the various articles of use and ornament. He further claimed that the , animal was lonesome and homesick for an afl'air of that kind and he set out to ride him into Scott’s Palace saloon. M r. Scott-is a genial, whole souled man How to Milk. THIS MAN SAYS COlVS HAVE A GOOD EAR FOR. MUSIC. A milking experiment is thus report- ed in a London paper : y“ Five cows were milked two weeks each by two competent milkers. Ono knew the milk was being weighed and did his best to get every drop. The other milked as usual. The one aware of the experiment got 267 pounds the more milk.” A “competent ” milker leaving near. ly a half'a pound of milk in every cow he milked ! How much would he have to leave to be called incompetent ?, In milking a heifer the first year I want her milked rapidly to the end and stop. I do not want her stripped much. A heifer loves to be stripped if she is 1.; SE“? HES Sfidlg MEWS All SllllS, BERLIN WllfllS, MATâ€"M _ _ _ i A. CLARK & SON’S . sum» .3 v an 1:.“ BEWGED PRIEES For Cash. ' 1 ("u- 3‘» “runway: AND ALL KINDS OF z . . . . - T A - 7 ' - and does not object to a little fun. On satisfied With her milker, and she soon A NY PRICE 1 CU LIKE several different occasions we have per. learns to hold back her milk so as to y W i , "" """" r , . - . . - - ‘ ‘ satirizdaigsamarinas stisirsgpiil.:f.‘g~..?tiz2:1: ALSO MEN’S AND BOYS OVERCOATs. r ‘ . : ~ ' g . ers, and lielias always taken such affairs come down to the end. 1 in good nature and never sent a bill Rapid milking satisfactory to the cow M R s. H E E L EY. . T under 30 days. He was willing to allow is what gets the milk. A cow that has ” Cussin Jim " to enter on foot and shoot been quickly milked often refuses to at anything in the place, but the man give half her milk to a slow milker. \ _ I _ was pigheaded and obstinate. He must Many dairymen forbid any talking I .‘ come in on his old oayuse or he would during milking. It is a pretty hard ' _ raise a row. Mr. Scott met him at the rule to enforce. Any talking or noise J. Neelands, Dentist. -â€"â€"-â€"- door and warned him away. He refus- that cows are perfectly familiar with B T I T ed to go and kept uroing his animal at 'does no harm, providing the milker 3mm ‘1 sets or Arl'lficm, eelh “153?th F C 1 a. G" ' H the door. When MI: Scott seized the does not slack his milking. Hold l I for slo’ $12 “3" $1“ according: to. quality 0 ' ' UNKS . . . . of teeth and kind of plate. Imitation gold .u.v_A_LISES.... cayuse by the bit Jim fired at him and mean any noxse that means no harm to filling inserted in “mum teeth free of grazed his left car. He was about to the cow. I believe with a herd of 40 charge. Gus (vitalized air) and local «mes. ' ' â€"â€"ATâ€"-â€" pull trigger again when the patient and good cows it would pay to expend $2 a theiicsuscd with great success for painless 10C. kind hearted proprietor of the ginmill day for some good music, both vocal extractlon- V19“! {he MGAI‘thI‘ HOUSE-i ' 5 whipped out a derringer and bored him. and instrumental, at milking time, and Fenelon Familhe “Md Tues“? °f Glory Had we been in Mr. Scott’s place we let the milkers join in. The tunes of grillhin 5311532; 22:53::giggi’tdftfijgfilggi us- ‘Should certainly have bored Jim at least course should be lively. It has been son Hon“ ""KEENTâ€"STâ€"y” ' ‘ five minutes sooner. There were five proved to me that cows have an ear for â€"._.â€"_ a ~--LINDSAY-~-- Other persons in the saloon, and all were good music; I can sing : 1 f ' agreed that Mr. Scott used every reason- u p11 cm", the D___. round a, “app, C! ‘ able effort to avoid sending the pighead- And give him a kick at everyjump," I have recently had a. considerable, _‘ ed man from Goose Creek to join the and my cows will just pour out the though limited: 31"” 0' m0“? Placed Wilh F t C 1 d P t ‘ innumerable cmavam He will not, only milk, 80 I sing it lively. and my hand, me for loaning on farms at 0 CONSTAN'] LY KEPT IN STOCK. beaf‘ all the funeral expenses. but: 880d keep good time. A cow will never do Five and a-half per cent. ‘ -â€"=--- 55 1“ coats to the late lumen-cell’s Wldow- he? beat f‘01' 1‘ 810W milkel‘,'"en if he Parties wishing to borrow on these terms f r 3, Indeed he has acted so white from be- claws out the milk. should not delay to make application. 0 ' ' - R E P A I R I N G“ ginning to end that “ Cussin Jim " ought A rapid milker may 3135 b. 3 p001- barge amcucpts of funds, at slIightly higher \ ' . ' ' ' - - - - - - ‘ rates accor ing to security. n most cases - r ' .39 SSW?!” lb 9- great Drmlege .t0 P6 put milker, iflhe milks With a Jerking mo solicitor work is done at my omco insuring % The freshest Goods 111 DONE ON SHORTEST NOTICE. out of the way through his lustru- ticn or brings his fingers upon her teats speed and moderate expense. ’ mentalityâ€"Arizona Kicker. in a. manner disagreeable to her. Not . the village at one in a score who claim to be good Allan so Macaoneu’ , ' ' Barrister «kc. Lindsa ” ' ' Smart at Re art 9 milkers really is. _ i i , Y- 9 _ p e ' Ihave been milking half a century m. e S. . ‘ The silent man was a part of a about as regularly as I have eaten my ’ ~ 7 ‘ group which was talking of the powers Slipper 811d brakfasbuflnd 018.111: t0 :6 â€"â€"-â€"-- *â€" ot' the various men at repartee. an expert. name out mi or w o " l e S l u There’s Swan,ny said one of the treats the cows kindly is what I always ll ‘ .r . . ’ ' - â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". z; \_ ,M gloupa " he 5 lb? bnghte“ man I anW- Sigmady lo elllnplo-ylst blgfklage" rhe respectfully informs his numerous old cns- __ __ 3 If anyone gets into a verbal fight With 1 erence "1 be ml "’3 0 00"“ one towers and the public generally that he . all: RI. 5 him it is Smartly who comes out ahead. 563500 by & f3" mllker 0" 30 8309118!“ has returned to Fenelon Falls and resumed - . . . . 1. He can do up anvbody in this town n one will almost pay his wmws l N S ' I N is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- . '2 . - I . I a I 'g I e ' ' ' . ‘2‘. _ “0,, I dunno," M, ,h, we... mm. mm. mi. dry hands. i would not The Boot and Shoe Busmess ‘ “‘3 “d “mundmg WW “'1‘” ‘- 73. . H Why,” said the speaker, H dayou have my herd of cows milked one season in the store lately occupied by Mr. S. Nevi M W E E“, h , t qf d h_ MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES, ' " mean to say that you consider yourself with their tests wet With milk for $10 a “On on the gut 6136 of Oolborno unseen“! {fisurfx'me‘Busifeuatgge Iran” Signed" both Marble and Granite. 2": an equal of Smartly's ?” cow. In one oase oply do I ever wet a We“ 5’ tummi m“ ,0 “he ,3ng on 311 class’eB'of property . _ . . “ Oh, Idunuo," said the silent man cow’s teats "uh mllk. when ‘ cow AT PRICES At v L t‘ R t Estimates promptly given on all kindest ‘ SF .' again. “ [Phat repartee of his ain’t a“ leaks her badly! to obtain ‘ fair share of patronagg. cry o‘ves a es To 3 “rash To t I l that it’s cracked u to be. He 01; to thoroughly after milking her wrll some- . - , - p ’ ps’ an Q ~ -» , . _ p K . . . [8‘ Drop in, leave your measure and be . . . Pieces, etc., a specialty. ;gpr|ng1ug It on me the other day, and 1 times stop it.â€"-A. X. Hyatt, m Brecd- comm“, m, h, 63,, do .5 "u for you Nonebutfirst-class British and Canadian WORKS_1,, re... 0 the mmke. 0,, Cam .1... kid him out,” ers’ Gazette. as any boot or shoemaker in the county. Companies represented. bridge street, opposite Matthews’ pasking 1‘ Everybody in the group laughed son I All L'de 0‘ I -â€"â€"â€"-â€"- 110,13”? . 1 .‘ temptuously at the Silent man. “ You!” RE1>A1RS EXECUTED @- FARM PROPERTY eing a practice. workman all should Cow Food in Europe. see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. BOBT. CHAMBERS. North of the Town Hall. said the first speaker scornfully. “ Why, with neatness and despntch. what did you say to him ?” “I did’nt say anything,” replied the Silent man, “ but I smashed him in the at very low rates. James Arnold. The best dairy cows in Europe are fed largely 0n rootsâ€"Jerseys and Guernseys on parsnip, and theirs of the regions of face three times, and he closed his re- partec shop immediately." â€"-Bufialo Empress. Couldn’t Trust Himself. A young Richmond man travel- ling in Hanover a few days ago got a young negro to watch his horse, as there was an engine nearly ready to start. When in the store a few minutes the I boy came in. “ I can’t watch yo’ boss no longer, boss," said he anxiously. “Is that engine there yet ?” asked the traveller. “‘ Yessir.” - “Well, go and watch him. I'll be there in 15 minutes and I’ll give you a quarter." “ Deed I can’t, boss,” he insisted. “ I’sc got to go an go powahful quick.” “ What’s the matter,” he asked, con- siderably provoked. “ Well, you see, boss,” said he earnest- ly, “ it’s dish yer way: a man drov up by yc’ hoss wid a waggon load of ripe watermillions an ax me to watch 'em the Baltic, whence come the Dutch and Holstein cattle, are largely fed on the beet. This succulent, food fed to the dam while hearing her young not only makes the cow give more milk, but im- presses this tendency on her unborn progeny. This is the reason why a milking strain of cows in the hands ofa poor feeder and manager will so soon degenerate into scrubs. If pinched by cold and lack of food in winter, or fed on dry, fattening food at that time, a cow cannot keep up to her best. How and When to Apply Lime. H. Stewart’s practice in applying lime to any crop for the benefit of the clover following it has been to prepare the land in the best manner, for lime will not make up for any deficiency in this respectâ€"turning under what mau- ure has been appropriated for the crop, then spreading the lime prepared by air slaking, by exposing to the weather in heaps in the field, and then following The seed and the lime by the seed. lElEBlllPH nits nun. H. D. HOCAFFREY is prepared to make contracts for the purchase of good sound cedar poles during the present season, 30 feet and upward in length, and {or which ran nieiiiisr cisu PRITJIL‘S will be paid. Tor. full particulars and specifications apply to Ions Bruno: or HENRY Bacon, Famlon Fella. Wu. Susana, Agent, Coboco-nh. choconk, Dec. lst, 1893. _â€"__â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"*â€"_â€", A Great Offer. The GLOBE of Toronto is offering great inducements in connection with theirweek- ly for 1894. To all subscribers who for~ ward them one dollar by the end of Decem- bcr inst., they will send The Weekly Globe for 1894, and, in addition, present them with a copy of “Hints for the Million,” published by Messrs Rand, McNally & 00., the celebrated publishers of Chicago and New York. - This work is an invaluable book of refer- ence and handy for the household, being a compendium of thousands of new and valu- able recipes and suggestions on hygiene, medicine, business affairs, travelling, the workshop, laboratory, house, kitchen, gar- ssconn minsrou To the residents COURT -â€"-01 THE-â€" County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in,Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, ON. MONDAY, FEB’Y l9th, 1894, commencing at 10 o’clock in the forcnoon Thursday, February 8th will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this cennty. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Dec. 2nd. S. Navrson, E. D. HAND, Bailiff. Clerk Fenelon Falls, December 22nd, 1893. NO’EICE. ofenelon alls. Take notice that any person or persons removing from any village or district iii- fectcd with diphtheria to Fenelon Falls will be quarantined for a period of 14 days or longer, a the discretion of the Board of Health. The citizens of Fenelon Falls who do not wish to be so inconvenienced will govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Board of Health. HEADQUARTERS. IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR Room Paper and Picture llamas -â€"-18 ATâ€" w. A. eccnwrN’s, Baker’s Block, Kent-sh, Lindsay. Artlsls’ Goods 1.: Specialty. Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. WPlease call and see my 5c. Paper. David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls Blacksmithing i.i allits differentbrancbu done on short notice and at the lowest living prices. Particular attention paid to horse-shoeing. Give me a call and I will guarantee satisfaction. 45-ly. for him while he go tcr de blacksmith shop, an I done tole him I would, but I - liain’t got dc strength to stan hit, boss, ’deed I liaiu’t. I jis’ got ’ligion las’ week, an’ if I stays roun whar dem mil- lions is an nobody a-lookin sumpin’s goin ter happen, slio', an dis chile doan’ want ter be backslidin, fo’ he’s got a fair start, boss; ’decd he doan’. Yo’ better get a piller of de church, boss, to do dat watchin ez long ez dem water- niillions is in sight."â€"Ri’chmond State. ..__.__â€"..... Despatches from towns in Saros county, Hungary, say that thousands of peasants are on the verge of starva- tion. In digging a well in Carroll county, Mm. recently, a farmer claims to have found at a ddpth of 16 feet a stream of water in which were floating numbers are both hurl-owed in together. in The Country Gentleman: “ As crimson clover is sown in the fall, it may be put in with wheat or rye in the south, where it will stand the winter, but as this will be hardly safe in the north, the clover may be sown in the spring with cats or alone. In that case the lime will be, applied to the land as soon as the seed is sown, or before 'ifit is thought more convenient. But when the clover is sown for the sole purpose of plowing in as manure, the lime may be applied on the land immediately after the pl wing. The land is then harrcwed and th following crop is put in, or if it is to be corn the lime may be applied in the spring, just before the ground is finally. prepared for planting. The prin- cipal of it is that the lime is applied when and in what manner it may have He says den, stable, etc. The regular selling price is 350.; it is worth one dollar. A. WILSON, M. D., Medical Health Officer Fenelcn Falls, Feb’y 22nd, 1893. 1-t. f. , Sgsw PRESS NOTICES. Useful to an inquisitive and economical licuSekeeper.â€"New York Sun. A book which will be found useful by everybody.â€"Boston Traveller. A very useful thing for a handy person. â€"New Orleans Picayune. The “Hints” are comprehensive enough, and the wonder is they aren’t called a “ Household Encyclopedia.” -â€" Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. More useful information could not well be crowded in the same space.â€"â€"San Fran- cisco Bulletin. No well regulated household should be without a copy of” Hints for the Million.” â€"â€"Spirit of the Times. In a wonderfully compact form a vast amount of information-dim chester Union. The book will be forwarded free of post- age. 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