Milverton Sun, 15 Feb 1900, p. 5

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Farmers’ Inst litute Meeting : dew wa At Millbank « Becoct Breaker—A Huge Crowd, and | countered lent Great Interest Shown in the Institute Work. F Institute meetin; f ec it Kn Pa me wee rom eve mein view a great 21 cess, tnd aforded_ satis catia May to both atte: oon meeting ng thou wv an fended” mee not ieee of bapa "ite county. ‘Mr. Mason was the first s “Hog for hiss ac ate Maco vee fog for his sul ir. Mason r useular under easyer BING Sorel bly te er in- ean arises what is bacon is what is called the ‘Witehise heen: ‘ein Eg Ree side of av hog with 1d cured in| w bacon would | 5] ints + that way. A hog to produce He have to fill ie following two od hams ; I orkshire are that ae is Pariuoifiall ly among these and their crosses we will have Cagis for the bacon hog. A cross between the long, large Berkshire and the Tamworth makes a hog that will Any of the short /oa it: breeds will not: do. pitek what the packers {an ing wi about 3} mos. old, occassionally wit! li as, Then be - | stalls, ‘ater was a very important article on the farm. Disease Snore the herds was often justly at- rib! imput ter, T! andl hbad manifested in mneetings relative pul were into the well,which was often situated ip dl onnection yall T per wane to peer eS eith weer. ing large e) meh key ta aS re ae Ames Ae yi good filter were Srp res Pein pipe. ‘The sabe “well required great in order to bxelude a Hint of sm forn eld from the well yard. ole success Of good wi not exit ie its purity, Care, should stances would rt Early, ‘and C Canada White FI 1c and again after when it is about 6 in, and fairly fnaion ne hie é,| “Ever with the manure | useful associat! 0 ‘the |changes. Many valuable hints are ul: | Wi ways thrown out at meetings of this| § f Mr, White is a good cl A am and his meer which, w ere iets teu ‘as | PTO’ = a if nae tet Bobilincl dudbeyeek le ae x id White rer was | lect the house while anyon eles wich and con plant EA and plate eld corn, Seco} select a reeds, plow ve! Cteljals te immediately rop comes off, and eens somciently, when “the sun is Rane during the autumn r in every case, and plow Under in the spring. The manure read in the autumn, while | a, OW. the more Longfellow, Compton’ juit, thore eile Rat del uae lessee lone horus without covering with cut fone ol x chaff. It may be fed atonce. 0 Ibs. © noon, feed root fariner his own mason," the subject of an addre inaterial so cheap, ea at the same iceable as concrete. Evel ould siglo one ses, and a Satie ned col for The was an five coar:! i one of oe nt. ber) fae ed and m top jayer he would wu: one of cemel ents ed over and given'an opportuni ary, though it was not pont let it dry too rapidly. EVENING SESSION. the hour ‘for opening the vening meeting Mr. T. Magwood, e: y|MP.P. at the est of resident | Biydone took the cl nw appropriate reinarks £6 hoge nd, field that has elem OF | railw: below th warm growtl the surtnce. “nies isan Sealeat plan plan | o fa F ere are a number of varities suit- no ligh | able for silo purpo gray, own and o roads, ted postal system. The in | other one ee robably the more ator An excellent inixture is ensilage O0 bs, | the physical ie “Cities hhad to feed upon ca Ina ly is co ie ion questic recent'glut of the railways by can ti a ts the Leal fat of the railways with re; lias Pee had’ ae cay it tied Detore ie minds che the Peoples me we has become our compe! Bice 1871, eee the Suez canal was the Oriental , musele and brawn or | | | RECOGNIZED ~ Facts That we are headquarters for DRESS GOODS and STAPLE DRY-GOODS oA Monti Sein that Dope Ae w Sell ely ‘our chances for cheaper rates, For a country cat oa sth to railway corporations the treatment rded is shameful, We areallowed lis 80; viel ‘countries! ie Europe, amon, them Russia, Germ: foe utria Hun- just as we do the practical an asible DE apeiees is toap) nate way cominission, Sith fall wer to regulate ie e Bier evils Su uch United Btates, though abel interstate laws, we been prods ive it eared fhe in commenting uj Buy your bill from us, Those who come here regularly ‘ose | Have the best knowledge of our goods and prices. We aim to treat every customer in-sucha manner that he will come again and often. All close buyers owe it ‘to them- selves and purse to call and see what we got and our prices, We ask your trade right now, not who you are,—Credit s good or bad, your good enough for us. No matter at what store you see goods advertised—AF is ways look for ours being still lower. E. H. DIERLAMM Butter 19c, Eggs 15¢. Dried Apples 6c, Lard 8c. omp: the habit of making addres oe the school platform. lways had an attently ive anaiencs. agri optional subject on tl changes eq ly as great as any other Neil was again cal Ast for a wee upon te Social Side of Life. ne an evening of con- een of Miltbanke on the intone they icultus ursuits. Theatates he sai and we ous to those The prograi mme varied elections from Mr. Wit the humorous vocalii wer, co if te ‘would ull in the trem- = wecom: irst speak o the trans- |, were of the mG a fel add his contribution to ie away their ae of of preference to to is They should make only essions as are becoming The public and high cupation, and rudiux culture shonld be more widely’ toni taser eon pred ie a Peer wee -with. ee arm me ee ee Bienes metas oe ae much | reach atall adattl liven Pho hou! th Pear ie na teas im he, ot wih cet aos ad & ae oe Penton soley hare id that i ‘ portation pro lem, He said that in ‘this, havgeey Me br decors ut of im dig rari with the same degree trim u) No time to write advt. this week. Look out for us next week. W. K. LOTH. a Cat at Continaad on page i!

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