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Watchman Warder (1899), 6 Dec 1900, p. 11

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Lmnpcrawr ::L\ S\\'¢1-[ and 501]!“ mean! i" “HI rhurn in the same L7: “film should be added In int-r 1:}. hours beforv chunl'u \\.- usu- coloring. 1100910 “”1 H dues no harm. 31 .“ 1" PM! it into the cream. 21“ ll £03: “311‘ um! work them We 1"” hinting mm) the mum?- Hisx Hum- had a miniulh“ "5 ”w hmhr worker usnd in 1‘ IL was like the Man "i u fanningâ€"mill hopper mu 1"“ H1 about, the same an; ”iv luwm' side a corrua-l’ “I“ fastened on a. 5W“ 111mm,» projected over the W u'rom on and by rolling this - 1hr hnpper t0 the other ave: t” ‘hc working W83 10 Mm- tne butter is! well “Inst be turned in mm a “med crosswise and or} :uws have cream glOl er and hot _\‘- K09!) n'rzuure f0 \V Y n huurs till Continual from, Page 1) on can Grain the milk all off. my 111v Butter Won't (Tome are stcrul reasons why tn. Won‘t (01110. At this tilnt‘ 0“ milk is pouror because1 ms luu'v lwr‘n longer milking. ."vum globules are smaller and unsl hence will not churn sn '1'!) the cream at a higher for it takes umrc heat It is a good (' glr lht‘ . ii. rulurc l: Hat-5v globules. 0 .intruduus a fresh cow occas- y. Sh.- will improve the flav- '\'1m'«- and Churnability 0f the . \thn the buttvr gets like am and won't gather add two r at about 70 degrees. )lll( Water at almux cu |u 51“-” um stand a minute or two. mrL of the butter-milk and in. You haw raisvd the- :-.~ and lessened the bulk. N noL churn well if the crvam. It W" nf your cream tirn-r and bet“: pan on th" st ir with. coal oil Darrm udily. “fork tJ aim-r salting: lrs [ill the salt, f thv vexations all); begin aim-r t Ynu scum-limes I through it. ' Tl Sin-aks result lrmu or using poor salt Um '1 that bleachefi the L‘ L is not very dump in v nnr wry hard in dry nu ml pour it. bucx a globules are k and smallest in is the chcost-man vr half full. frmn the 1-19“ )u should alw S an huur. - ‘ and swam-St u is thc chm-501nm I want the fat. nwn in th? 01‘“! ry fwd for wit nles; silage i.‘ t a RP that the But ter is not grocers nil Dar?" out half the calm- (-1111 11$ kt'fil’ SPVQ“. 1)()"r [111’ int.) Ihl' w :1 vs get but- SUHM'I inn winter makt's :1 NS ":1" .1_ the the 1!. 11 but U'l' m it, st 311mm" ”'1 “10.40 zzrv 101 lit at. an unrvafi' l0 ('lll'd,"- 1 mm. ()5 (“1450le of butu'r- ”10 work is q Ayrshirv. {1's run” for 10 110111 off M, 'l’hv IS" Mull" again sm- mm" 1.11:," uld 3H" gvsl Ill I i \ l I I 'l ‘ n‘ ‘hn (Tax 111 3 [1’ H n.‘ ;1 t t h" 1 na('}1(§(l \V’t‘kl' h" .' salt takes Fi‘ll stout uudv!‘ g has 5r (Cfâ€"1' stand 5 and wm‘k 11“ .(h' th “Nor Its 11W.“ hm; ,4 0n 5H \U o ()l Nu it diagonally. Never cut it down vertically or slush Mr. Horusâ€"At What; temperature do you churn ‘? Miss Roanâ€"From 55 Lo ‘32: it do.- pcnds on the size of the churn and state of cream. Mr. Robsonâ€"AS a. grocer I must, take exception to the statement about the coal oil being near the salt. Won't you admit, Miss Rose that, there is an improvement on these points. circumst anccs ler.) it gracious Rural Dean Marshâ€"What '1 color made of ‘.’ Miss Roseâ€"â€"It is a. wagon obtained in South America. Questionâ€"How much salt put in “I Ansmâ€"About 3-4 of an (mm-t- pound. If your butter is um gmxi put in more. (Laughter) Questionâ€"How much ()Vorcomc turnipy butter 2’ Amerâ€"By not, feuding turnips. ;; mm kpco the cream sww-t 1111 to the Would you L"? of _ cunts 1‘ g It. ought pay. \ns.-â€"â€"By not, feeding 1m keep the. cream rai S“ if you churning time and most odors will be remov must use starter in that. c: must use starter in that. cu new fund given in largo “'1“ effect the butter flavor 1 that. it w; . and than bogal mg I Mr. McMillan was not. in speak again but at, the [wrs quest; of the audience 110 IS hard Work and lutions did not. require Un‘ more than half an hour twi 1 to talk on I and (are of cattle. 11 was as follows: (:c-L Durham grass. Mr. Hopkinsâ€"D0 you bx gvnvrul purpose cow ? Roseâ€"0h yes. II gcnvr Miss kvcp a. dairy for a wnuld get grade Durhams ‘1- n.mkinsâ€"â€"-\\'hat 1 keep a. (law; m. would get grade ’I u svlvct. trade. Jor Mr. Hopkinsâ€"4 built-r bring 2’ Miss ROSeâ€"IL c cvnts to produce It might tu bring 5/ 'J} 7; Roseâ€"- Q nest i 011â€"- Feed them thvn boil 0 mix with S rn-Ikv blltLt' (hrougn- *‘ nuts and ‘ (“I (n't‘t‘ ha-V‘ thf‘m in ‘ ft‘t‘d 1‘» lit‘ HL‘ them peCR peck bran n nt’ useâ€"0 certainly: under the mccs it. would he very 1111â€" for me. not to do 50. (Laugh ' 'NOW IS YOUR CHANCE “ BEST GOODS : ONE PRICE TO ALL V It. costs frnm R In 1:: (mm It, at ”W ringr 15 to 13 (‘vnls to «'ullcgc. the stable and give bushel (if 0013. (me. In one rowed barley. and (mo .t. Buy middliugs of Jim. Variety is good. you bvlin 'S. If I \u-rv In general It'mh- I hams ; but if fur “are of ('ullh- not. inclined to the [H‘rh‘i'ilt‘lll ru- rnw 110 hxinml wk and tin- egu- uire Liwm‘m do iour twice a day. alk m1 1h“ inn-mlâ€" Hlo. His udvicv vogvt ‘4th ()il Clet‘. price should t'd is butter- quantil it‘S 160 You Any u\"n c\'(‘ll xww (in you in tho Mixed food is better than fed separately. Put them in a box stall, With as many as :2: together. but 17 is enough. Have water run in and govâ€" urn‘its flow by a float. Fwd accord- i111,r 10 ugv: the young want phosâ€" phalos for homo and muscle, the 01d want rm . In the springr put the yearlings out. on the grass and ensilage. We find the best results with t\\'o-yeur-01ds. It, is good policy to buy them. It takes skill. Ilere is your model steer He has at, small heaul. big nostrils. bro-dd bet Ween the eyes and t arched neck, straight ribs. upering to the nostrils, from shoulders to tail. round full chine. straight down to the. gumâ€" lilt‘. t'nll tlanh. legs wide apart, brisk- et Well forward. His hair will han- dle soft. and his skin mellow. of medium thickness. (lood steers are not so easily to get‘ 1as formerly. Young sires are. to ‘hlnme for that. liehorn the cattle ; much. ()ur cows did not full milk when (lehorned. ()ne it does not hurt, them oil in their bled lizttlly l'se your cattle kindly. but col) webs stop that. If you bring; home a steer and he kicks don't prod let. it, curry-comb and go up he- ztnd giVe him at good curryâ€" the same people feed the tune. Avoid all that I can tell by goingr in- it‘ the cattle are. abused. act. in 1L confident him.( side hint ing. lluVe cattle all the excites them. to at stable, Stock ought to friendly way. They like to get close to lilen. -.-€l Lumbermens’ Heavy Rubber high grade goods at 900, $1.20, $1.25, $1.40, $1.65, $1.80, $2. Womens‘ Fine Rubbers, 30c, 350, 40c, 450, and 500. Misses’ 11 to 13 heel and spring heel, 30c. Childreus’ Felt Button Overshoes 6 to 10, while they last 50c. l.() 1Ll( u. The evening session mldrussos will amwzu‘ in u later issue. That. is nu Liv â€"-â€"Miss Ruse said that Junk is 87 com. wan-r. That, will bv nu per people who pzuronisv 11m curnrisc tn [MT C(‘Ill- surprise 1‘ milk 111““- â€"â€"â€"â€";\1r. stuck brings like \‘i\ farm â€"â€"-â€"l( A 3100' Ian advises a wry-5mg him. 'u-nt'c t he â€"--i â€"â€"-()no (iuv in the spring; of Mrs.1‘rldcluk “him of (1"0u-ntn. Y.. asked hor husband to brimr a such 01 11mm {rum 3. m-arâ€" â€"h_\ store. 11v stariml 10 do so, and that “us the lust She saw of him um 11 (mo 1 3311 X. lwr the 1115! sm- day lust “'01 the flour. 1 and will 1:11. ], suck of ilour from a m-arâ€"hy Slutr. ilv started to do so, and that Was lllt.’ lust she saw of him until one day last Week. when in he canto with tho tlour. He made money out west and will take her out with him. â€"-â€"In his monthly report (lump Warden Morse says of Lansing“r Mich. that during the month of Nox'tmber. with thousands of huntvrs in Ult‘ woods. the Slaughter of deer has lwon far in excess of previous years. While an Citimato reports aro incomplete, ed in Michiâ€" ot‘ fivv thousand deer kill is very conservaâ€" gan during,r £2 days all ow ing‘ tivv. If the present; laW. hunters to kill five door mains, he says that two or three seasons like the one past will see ; these animals exterminatcd. each. r0â€" hirvd man. Try Gough for good Gloves. News of the Week r. McMillan's I'vmark like to gut n'ur tn : vividly to mind our with al, certain male she Vim! we unce visited. Gough -a-dS, uw- the same people food lhv I” the timo. Avoid all that I can tell by guing‘ inâ€" if the cattle are. abused. act. in 1L confident them. lblL', might to wax. ’l‘hoy liko to gut close ,er we once \‘isitvd. Moor kicks you Mr. McMilâ€" inlo tho stall and The Model Steer. THE WAIGHMAN-WARDER: LINDSAY. ONT. webs stop that. , . , After washing down his throat dly. If you bring .‘ kicks don't prod with some Lindsay ale which he proâ€" nounced to be. of good color, sweet e iih and go up lie- . . tlavor and delieious to taste. he talk- iiiii a good curryâ€" ed matter which passed fifteen more 1 3 people. feed lllt“ _. Avoid all ”mllgentleinen and two boys who were \ I tell by going in_ sitting at, another table talking to a rattle an, abused. their maiden aunt and a middle-aged ‘lady who wore a bonnet tirnily tied wt in a confident in her head with two purple rihlions. they . t like to get close I am not certain but I fancy ion addresses “.mfivere in with a load of turkeys tor Hm. I frequently heard them speak of the , old chap and how he would stand a. no Lie l . ‘ , , ,‘trip to Iangland and how he would that milk is R. __ H _ 'lie old enougn to go to school it Unit will be no . l 1 , tl : they had kept him much longer. w 1o )‘1 ronise io _ _ . 1‘ ' All this time Mr. Goldtiiig'er was talking away like a mad houseâ€"wife 't ii -ar to people _ _ slow to change: possessed with iii- ) mind our experâ€" , dustries that would make. a llehrew I t 1's remark that: t ‘and remarked that the town was‘ Ol in male sheep in a , . _ . hat vender chuckle, it give men a. \‘lSlLt‘d. . ' . _ . . ' departed brains permits to keep its {S \‘ou Mr. Mchâ€" . . 7 . . . ' 1 ll 1 Citizens in obscurity and darkness tor into t e M1 -in( . l ‘ ‘1 _ months, plodding through mud and s etter to sent in . . . b taking the risk of being knocked on a back street on a, dark 1 down “â€"- . - . for good Gloves, night and all their possessions taken ..____._.. away from them. the Week “Just. one moment" he said and 3â€"â€" lsloped across the table. to where a th“ spring ”f l‘q‘q‘d ihealthyâ€"looking mince pie sat 1aiighâ€"‘ 1““ 0f (Joveiitr_\'. 3' ing between the butter dish and the ‘b‘dnd t0 bring her celery stand. “This lighting business is so ridic- if the birds of and an a nearâ€"by store. 8‘” and that W.“ ulous that, no wonder "f mm “M“ one Heaven would hide. their heads zien 1“ he came “"1h cease to nest around the town that 2 west ‘ . . . . . id‘ money out Ironi its lack of illumination is only I out wn’h hm" a lit place for bats. rats, ravens and ”iii“ rnnnl‘l (lame rentils." A V _«..‘.n n I'vmark than n-ur to people mind our exporâ€" malo shuvp in a the same The Si:’ eet Lighting By Li 111mg (‘hztng “Yes“ said Mr. (loldiinger “if my memory ser'vts me a little. it is now about 3‘.) years since this town was visited by it total eclipse before; and he. cut. away with his teuspnon at some Baltimore. fruit that looln-(ll like mud turtles. After making ninnyl unsuccessful attempts to quarter: one gent. so far from his nzlll\‘(“ town. he raised it on his spoon. gave a, corkscrew movement to his neck. and without a sigh swallowed the It was difficult to catch .o monster. his words for a time. and T felt like ringing up the. town surgeon or one of the, horse doctors. but the fellow pulled through the. act all right and muttered something about fools and the necessity of establishing an antiâ€" liarnncle society that would dispose of the brigade, of fossils who are forâ€" Hm... cnnkinu‘ oilice and endangering of the brigade of fossils who uu-r seeking office and end the lix'vs and personal effects people. to a dime museum u would place them side. by s the fair (‘ircussium the bvarc Burnum's what-iSâ€"it. or the ‘ from Duwnoyville. nuuncou 10 UL: U1 (luvm‘ and doliciuu: N1 matter which p gentlemen and {W sitting at another their maiden aunt, lady who wore- a on her head with t Here the woman With [illlp.r , . fuswnings on her headdress broke in “Pf" mu“ 1 and said she endorsed every s;tateâ€" Oh‘ mmm 111cm made and that John. her husâ€" them gro‘w : band. told her last summer it; was Hf‘ 9‘3”!” h at the peril of his life he got, through GIG“. "115.33,, the town, from darkness and open 2 ‘8' U ’7‘ . thin" out of sewers. and came near losmg a span ° of 4 your old colts into the bargain. “I am only ‘(L woman" she said. -â€"$IO 0 Int 1 (mxld run this toun 0.1 mon "Gough's. approved principles." _ The proprietor dropped in at this; â€"â€"Cottag‘€ point of the meeting, gnd stated that? elg-st. east the tire team was coming down the ,. street. so we all bolted for the. door iotchcn and and got lost in .the bustle and exâ€" Cottag‘c on citement which was then on Kentâ€" good stgte Watchm:m-‘ Std and person-a1 effects of tho ’ a dime museum mam. who 1(‘(‘ them side. by sidu with ‘ircussiun. the bvardwl lady, what-iSâ€"it. or the Wild luau w i 1.11 DUI’p-P Boys’ Double Toe Rubbers, size 1 to 5, a real snap, while they last only 450. Boys’ Heavy one buckle Rubbers, regular $1.10, now 900. Boys’ 1 to 5 Oil lirain Lace Boots, high cut, hand bottomed, never sold below $1.25, we are selling them at $1.15. i i â€"â€"Cottage and lot for sale on Glen- . clg-st. 'cast at a. bargain; five rooms, kitchen and wood-shed; also stable. Cottag‘c on stone foundation and in good stgte of repair. Apply at. The Watchman-Warder office.-â€"â€"38â€"tf. $10 Overcoat for $8 50 at A Fairy Tale most romarkablo salt» lhal occurred in Lindsay and m'rvusvd 51 MT we will probâ€" (lu oursoh'os Saturday. B. J. (:(HTGI BANNIST ER'S BEARD- our surplus: c11quin~d )l‘it'lOI‘ lived and salmâ€" Sunday afternoon he to roconnoitrc. found -(1 and the family away Kent-st, Lindsay of Plea-ant Sntiafiod. “Did the bulidng gnu-mo ynu far? “No: he got all he wantvd at U! jump.” â€"â€"Extension mmvs at Lennon’s. â€"â€"-Fancy China. suitable for X11139 Gifts in grand profusion at SPRATT 8; KILLEN'S.-â€"-38-4. There is n0th- ing so bad for a cough as cough- ino. It tears the tendermembrane of the throat and 5 lungs, and the ,7 wounds t h u s girl-£3 made attract the germs of con- sumption. StOp “ a; your cough by “ the family remedy that has “ been curing 1?: ' coughs and colds . of every kind for ‘ over sixty years. You can’t afford to be with- Penin’_s-â€"â€"â€"w All-Healing flintmem Fall Migrants. O’erhoad. as faint and far they sing. Birds that I know not southward wing. 80. on the siren. a; thick as gusts Itrange birds 30 by on gius' new hats. cures Piles of every descrip~ tion and heals every kind of sore from a Common Pimple to an Ulcerated Sofie Leg. Price 25¢ per box. [i1 15' new hats. -Cbi_ca;o Recal- s and Sideboards 11 the first 9n

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