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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Aug 1897, p. 12

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r--...vtt:t:‘ H) h .tm v ) a dam: ”V. u-agnu and Bob fisher. C: I, Jid the wor e parry at Mr. A. . . . . IschiU-an’s notc'ncwn on the x. Bob 18 m his element inin of theS Ht}: ir J A9 q when he gets on the feed board. g " “ H ‘ k“ We no all people are always willing to Web. busy harvesting now and assist on. such occasions. '1‘ ; dumppomtnwnt and mg tho. mast.“ ° , ' ,_----.- ssh uuluti _- .ulott'kl “mks thrashed his it slightly ind‘SPOS ‘. ., '..,, .1., ' I'd“ “htftt d1?! I211 ,1} 0" $10.14th 01, BIT. J39 Con List Week. 11:5 fall wheat dud poor-’Station assisted 2y only tn win: out 9 bushels to thev' ‘ acre, barley about :30 bushels to the Of our burg were acre. Mci’ou gall and Bob Fisher Fingqpadance 0 did the Wan- D-L . . . , lion's. A, through th With fiver saw James we“ of H: Ill] [Q m is zstle sxtix) tom-t 'l‘t' \\'i“ t tied I a genial fellow. The young man thm have gone home with 11. went with only {0: ting left, ought to courage nexs time. would hax e gone onlv 3K6” Mrs. James Gordon were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. day last week. Mr. \Vm. Pet‘ty and his two little girls were guests of Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Petty one day last week. Misses Cc )ronto we 'awford for win \V 0 Alessrs U! HS 'rlt 098 Stratfurd, Out. 's. Noury of J ‘ IHOEhPr, .Jrs has and Mrs. Jame r 5 In our burg i ' ,.,\I.llll‘6 I‘Ulr “'UTK //)rcgzvnw\z“;// {lfith inst in 3.3. N J; > :r , , ./ f ‘ - o E r o 8 . *«ZV/Jflé/xjd/J 5 K/ ’ “em“ “’83 ”10 time nor 1.91011!- mark re rountry a. the thin; Of our to C "(I HO __. "---â€"' “Queen Victoria: Her Life and Reign," hast-aptured the British Empire. Extraordinary testinmnials from the great men ; smul fur copy free. Marquis of Lorne says, "The best popular Life of the Queen [have seen,” Her Majesty sends a kind letter of appreciation. Selling by thou- sands; gives enthusiastic satisfaction} t'aiivassters making 825 to 840 weekly: Pruspet'tus free to agents. THE BRADLEY- ' HARRI‘JI‘SUN to . Limited, Toronto, Ont. i w ll'st- "IANTED.~Solicit01-s for "Can- ‘ .1113. An Encyclopedia of the (.‘mmtry. in Five Royal Quarto Volumes. Nu dPliwring. (.‘onnnission paid: weekly. A vnm'asser repurts his first week {making n'er seventyw" liars Drnfit. 'l‘Iu-J'lh‘tx‘ SCOTT Company, Toronto. ‘ “T'A.\'TED. Men apt] “'omen who can wurk hard talking and writing six hours daily, fur six (lavs a week, and Will lu‘ (fi-HN'H! Willi Nell ‘lflll'lrfi week] . . ' ' v V o . ‘ . '/ .‘" Ad- tlru~~, Kin“ lI)L.\b (0., Medical Building 'rnrunfn ‘hlf at cDom ‘1 v‘e Cxpected. ' ‘. ,tting alun ! I" the best thing for money making y Lave 998]] fur many a day. Ypur name a; addre“ will bring ‘tine golden giformation M’s I 'on‘m t0. u the feed board. may harvesting now ’ ten days good dry will bring an most. llOl' Col} ville were the ~ .9 \Ve c'an hear no less than 5 school 1 bells from the Lake, viz :-Priceville, , one kind of business training ' Top Clitfe, Swinton Park, Boothville to our students at d that .1 and the next 3611001 west 0f 300th- Best ,, ' g ville (have no name for it.) writer.“ Circulars. Misses Flora, Kate and Minnie . . . v McInt we are home from Toronto on . Elliott, Prmcnpalu .- .9 -. “CCU! Cu [h ber home with the girl that with only for fear of get- OUghL to pick up m'ore s rushing things these days binder and cradle going. ’ nod crop this year. ' wuss GENTS. am aunts for it, F0375 Day (I 9'8 turned fr nd thinks to take a .\j T E D- â€".. CANVASSERS VARNEY Uu t. A K143 (Red Jim) met thu other day Chas. McKin- »r0Lg went clean his hand caus- nd attenc'ed the wen Sound last clothing to that ssfid he would Wanted. and B Ind Barclay Of :ucsts of Mrs, ‘Y treq ven: Normanby matrimonial I ”W, .(ILA Snow. Toronto, Ont 3V6 b best he and been soune care- just ggarting, trip the ast " turned to her 'College last S remain at hon aSIiuhtlv indie. of Patrick J }fleasanth of Sunday family Sm name énd Misses The Haley Bros Donald have ha? machines out and quota of the earlv (lnce pulmonary diseases or C of the stomach with its disgusting attendants, foul breath. hawking. spitting, blowing, etc Stop it by using Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. 2! cents a box cures. A perfect blower enclosed with each bmr- . - '"h‘ {£113de 56 combined With room above fcr 0t Sep .343 quantity of hay. that. it isses Nellie and Kate Sullivan “"1115 1 their two stalwart brothers Ruhr 'ick J. and Thomas of Irish Lake A” 61 . the pro santly wfled away the after . for two mday week thb the lut‘ecte 1y Scotchtown. |\Ic.\.l --- w heat “’0 get the CHRONICLE r every “Wednesday evening, i go to the office fur it. “"3 going to say that it has not ed of late but rather the cont Hinks sold hisoLa cwt. ring the most {8111] ing the fastest 1101‘ most mutton. Mr. Francis McLeod of Sunnidale Haw, Mr. N. McCannel Miss Maggie MC days with her sister, Mrs. Alex. McPherson near last week. Lots of 1 less than 301'4 of them in a. ‘1' ', )rices lookm" u )ward. :Jr. A-. u' ‘ ' - A D- , last week. Jae Connor of you; ; no home to his father, Mr. N. B s. ald of this part, stating th ' ' ' , who was 1 'he had the nice sum of $9' -lmomh at Douglass City but ! dissatisfied with such small , taking. 3 Mr. Hugh McDonald Improve f‘dwelling house by putting on a { roof. Our teacher Miss ed from her holida) friends at Staynerz suming her work a 16th inst in 8.8. No on an elevated farm Oats by all appearance will yield well. There is any amount of hay in this part. lSome well saved and some badly 'snoiled. A. McCraip; has about 70 or £80 loads Neil McCannel 75, A. Hinks :60. John McLean (Glenelg) 65 and galot of others less quantities than ’ that with enough and to spare. . i '. David McIntyre’s for a couple of weeks. She returned . home this week. Angus McDonald of Alaska writes l,.\---- A ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ this vicinity for and we presume 'utarrh Cured for 25ers Bros. and Mr ’6 had their 1 L and each recei early threshing I I O V _ , = 11111 1‘7 "10m K te and Minnie RESULTS OF WINTER \VHEAT e gsbns. . " é H ‘ ‘ EXPERIMENTS AT THE ()N- I 9 home from loxontc- on ,1 , . _, , ., H Y ’ ‘ their mother ‘1?“ 1‘10- J.‘\1LI() “\(1 [LILIIIJI [J [{iXL I P g‘ is place ’ ‘ “' ‘(JQLLMH'L 1897. , l\--.. I _ H-.. “I a < :Ixer Miss McCannel return- ed er holiday visit, among her tu: Stayner and Sunnidale re- 1' “'Ork again- On 1‘101139‘7' I shed and carriage h room above for using me first to thresharound here. McDonald improved his . Mr. James Allan and Miss Hattie 59 by putting on a. new Watt were visitmg’l‘raverston friends a couple of weeks ago. They report- ed so good a time that Jim had to re- loliday visit among her turn again on MOIIJRY- yner and Snnnidale re- k , \1 1 'I‘heharvest has come along very 08" Nagi‘)" (fin 110’“ ad nicely during the last week. Oats is f ‘1'. O". (’3 Hie g; an a better crop this year than for sew, ‘IISS f1" 3mm. spai}es eralycars and threshing machines tent, in e ucatmg t 'e . are wanted by the dozen. charge during School . , a - , Miss Edith Henry returned home ently the SLhOOl 18 pio- {- H ' } Wed 1‘ Si satisfactory manner. 10m ep“ ort i on c , neS( ay. 16, was accompanied by her cousin, BIL; 'no loss than 0 school Alfred Reid of that vicinity who in- . Lake, VlZI-Pl‘i08V1“3, tends to remain with us for some r Miss McCannel return- I the head and you cutarrll. Neglect you will surely in- UPWRTQ. \Jl'. 1‘. I ambs {01 $3. 40 pet] ark again on Monday S. No. 10, Glenelg and uliss McCannel Spares lent in educating the charge during School .Morl‘ison and umuuuUTION 0F SEED FOR TEST! )wclzxomt)’ Puux'rwlas. _ -. . ree sets of winter- wheat the , val-netted wdl be sent tree b . ponpd lots of each ' pa" “‘8 for them. Who mu caret}: t‘il' thxeshinn received their for Mr. N, [e the [Dan g price and will secure 1d of Alaska writes r, Mr. N. McDon- stating that his who was mining t four years, left arch of more gold sum of $95.00 a1 “.Dv-v Ul lll’ I that the grain cut bi SW] (1191', give as large a yield business lnw’edtu Devon": full; . oft Iis ex ’erimeut ca 911 the when the; are prime Glenelg of the CuUGge for 189 ’ The average result ducted ful‘ ti ve years bf Glen- ing‘ winter Wheat at « to date autumn, show that. th Dd sub- her 2nd and 3111 gave , - an the waning 73'. b.1<hels per at: of Septemtler the 17th that. it if not usualh' a ove fcr THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, August 26th, l897 I? et- It. 110-; bar a eating of clean g DISTRIBUTION OF . Pun the -f6U0wma tin-m: . I ,_-v VVL\LL l .. nun V‘W'hUl' n‘lllf’t‘lilfe, I.) h ‘ ‘ 8 “Hit: and that treated with hut n o - ‘fb _ w W 1. $1.90, $1.7; . bails wt smut per busixelyf grain. The hut ‘ I water treatment which 13'le of the cheap- 3 7i“ d. In rest and mmtctfectual remedle.5, consists m immersi “g sec-d wheat fur fifteen minutes in hut water at a temperature of 132 degrees Fahrenheit. The water ShUmd nut 1301:01‘ :11) we 13.3 degrees. Nut 0:11 ' hut 1.}; er treatment very effectual i.“ k. T weeds we Show 8 the hard“ 1‘1] J01) ’ ' v-V'v-r" " “‘V Vlaxuug . ' n A“; ‘ . hver. We 11) on bunday. his under- H I‘larf’est is all the go now and neslamgmas started, James Mam bein r th .. _ .rmma mg ’L’ e fi‘s‘ ‘0 thleShRI‘ound here. eutlun ufsmut has been Cc fur twu \'e; In {outed s ' LUU ‘Il‘CV l I H‘s with «who nutinfgwturg 03;! wheat Hut treaied 1 4 a crop containing an ave LNG smut Imus per bushel of grail that treated with l’ntasrzium sulph ducetl an average of 10.) balls of sun I ‘ " upper Sulphate, 12 sun: ; and that treated with but ‘ balls ufsmut per bushel of rrain. '1 ’ water treatment which is one Of the test and mustefi'ectual remedles, con.- immersing seed wheat for fifteen min but “'atel'ata tamperature Of 132 (. F‘fllll'nnkr‘I‘ In. bgt being I M m - ------ J ' ' of Septeuulsr t.‘ that. it is‘ not um: when in the than September l’um'uxt‘wx Au experimen the prevention c for th years wi Infected 500:! u produced a crop 2.146 smut balls I {Infected 5043;! I produced :1 cr 2146 smut ball that treated ‘ duced an aver treated with ( smut; and tin: balls of smut p water tr0:1hnnn _ â€"v-~' t'Ul (lLIU‘ of Septexmler the 17th in. that. it is not usually zuhw wimat in the vicinitj than September Q‘h. PREVENTION 0!“ SM An experiment In treat } .n ““" ru‘.‘ 4 It's. Dawson’s Geld- en ()hali' 53.4 has. Early Red Claw- sen. 50 G ” Egyptian, " .‘. ” )u EarlyUenesOe 1 Grant 50.1 ” Lt Reliable; 49.2 ” 0' Uuldeu Drnp, 49.0 ” 'li ImperialAmher, 48.8 ” lg .Althuugh the cmnparatiye er( yields at these seven varieties an 3;- same in 1897:15 in the averageuf t that they gave t y still the fac '5 yields in bath cases amung all the 1' tested is a very impurtant feature pernnent. Land upen which peas were u green manure in 1896 pruduced a < bly larger yield uf winter wheat than similar land upun which rape ] wheat had been used as a green : - I or which had been worked as a b mer fallew. This experiment was ed in duplicate but only for one yea being repeated this season in a sin) Large plump seed sewn in the an 1876 prmluved 3}; buh'hels per acre 11] the small plump seed 6 4 5 bushels more than shrunken seed ;and 42 2 l els per acre inure than the seed wl; l been broken with the machine in th The same number uf winter whea: were used in the different selections ex wernnent was mnulucted in duplic in the average 0f four years expe in cutting twe varieties et'grain at l ‘ ierexlt ‘tiifl'fls‘ [If |‘;'Illll:l|.n bl... wages ' Peart of hard- I Mr. John wuuumzzs m 1597, it is hmml that 'arietics which stand highest. it grain per acre am the sanm seven which have given tizu lm'gmt yich per acre amung (sightysix vsu'icti on the experimental sum for fuur Sllccessiun. The ID luwiug‘ test . “filling “4' NHL.“ .. . _ I One hundred :11 ; been (Vlmwtml tn \ i this 803501} at Hue Jege. meg In t (‘emlingly wet sea I letin has been ism uf unwh practical 0f_wintcr wheat so: I I l Une hundred and 0 been (.lex'utml tn Wint this season at thn (M 18.20.. meg In the I i rectilligly wet se ighty nine pin or wheat expo tarin Agricui m are harvest and umm in) Winter Wht ’ 1min has been issuvd this year in tin; ufumch practical svrviz'u bet'm'e the of winter wheat seeding: is reached. In an experiment with ninety-me tics uf winter wheat, mum; under cuudii'iuzzs in 13W, it is imam] that tht varieties which stand highest. in 3' gram mar :u-m ...... o: .. Mr. W Rodgers of the lower sec- tion was visiting Mr. James Henry for a week recently. Miss Mary “'J'Ison returned to Hamilton on Friday aft. ra six weeks ViSit to her nal'pnfe’ hnmo 1 .5111 gave f ufa bushel more 10 >ccdings ut Sept 7th am. els per acre more than the S4 31‘ the 17th and 20th. It is fu ; usually wivuable tu sow \Viu the vicinity of Guulnh Ir -1 1- - Mr. John “'iISUn of the Lake in- tends leaving for the Northwest on Tuesday. _‘,v. cullxlllln‘ m") varieties ut’grzu'n at five (lit- es uf riponiumthe results shun :iiu cut befm'e maturity dues iiul :ea yieldas that wliivh was al- L'UIHU fully ripened. The details rimeut can be more fully studied ire printed in the annual report :0 for 1897. Miss Mary McDonald and Miss Kate McDonald spent. Sunday here’ and you bet Jim and Jack didn’t {or- get to hitch up their bloods in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shields were visiting friends in this township on Sunday. Mr. Jas. Hastie of Traverston was visiting friends on Sunday- U 3:: He 14. BUM“! rs wt DO! z'wnem 310 17th and :mlly ('U,‘Vi"; r results of years m s mtat (hffa lton on Friday aft. 1' a six weeké 0 her parents’ home. . Hastie and her daughter Mrs I ‘ . of I raverston were visiting‘ |]\1\ :‘ l' ‘- ......\,., nun HIHOI\'-Ula0 varie- r wheat, gram; mulcr similar I 1397, it is fuzzml that the seven lcll stnml highest. in yield Uf ‘0, am the szmm seven varieties :ivun tlzu l;u‘;,'c.-:t yield Hf grain mg: (siglntyrsix varieties grown imeutul Nuts for than years in ' ‘ ' .' A . ' . “10 m lmung‘ test gnes tllU‘ 5e seven varieties with the av- er acre fur four years, and also age yield per acre for this sea.- . .mm pmuuced a Ct,ni.~‘i(iel‘h~ if wmtm' wheat per acre Hymn which rape or buck- ed as a green manure. worked as a bare sum- :axpcrimeut was conduct- tunly for one year. It is s scam” in a similar way. ' .(1 smvn in the autumn ui" whcls per acre inure than M U 4. 5 bu‘shels per acre 1 ....... mag seed wheat for as been cuuducted .‘ilt'lnLlCtUI'y results. t treajed tor smut .\ ‘ t4 i‘;'.’\(2 E l‘u‘.‘ .1 \ rs. 53.4 has. :71) G ” LAKE VIEW. maul U ;aud~12 2-3 bush- 2 seed \xlluch had Ears expeg‘iments IN \V HEAT. 1 average of grain ; while sulphide pro- ; smut: that w sow winter Guelph later ..... in threshing. Q‘OOdS “heat grains ' :timnls audthe can 0 It is found ‘l i‘llMl I] (I, (5\- I “hunt Hill in time tube seed “hm-n1 73ml 1] 50. l m “hes the h the m. . and also :‘this >03- per 9th Hut 2ts have :P‘lmvuts [veriud 79 1 H‘ sinew, but of resistance and endurance. At any age but iespeciaIIy in youth, it involves; ; the risk of lung disease. Loss j of flesh and a cough are threats. splendid ran (re Agricultural College, Guelph, Aug. 14th 1697 JET TRIMMINGS SET N0 3. Dawson’s Golden Chill. New Columbia, , 1m perial Amber. ‘ Each person wishing one of these sets should write to the Experimentalist, Agriâ€" p cultural College, Guelph, MIrL'TIUNING ,‘ WHICH SET ma DESIRES: and the grain, ! with instructions for testitng. and the blank 3 form on which to report, will be furnished I free of cost to his address, until the supply 1' of grain for distributing becomes exhausted. : ‘ three kinds in the set in which they choose, and will report the results after harvest next year. The seed willbe sent out in the order in which the applications are received as 1011 as the supply lasts. SET i'o 1. Dawson’s Golden Chaffi Early (ienesee Giant. Early Red Clawson. SET No 2. Dawson’s Golden Chafl. Pride of Genesee. l Poole, A. ' I . .: 3 311303 01 new Sel'gcsI “1 II “It D1333 A1111 Q‘CilSSm 11110111 of 1‘11 09115. All the new Sh 1(‘810 IF1111111cls, 13111111015 111111 Yarn I011 011 in 011311111100 for '0 wonderfully 0111â€"351va “'5 ()()L 111 111 i115 to suit. the Caudinn 111111 spin- Ininw 110110 1111 sl1111t notice. ’H 999 Oâ€"a ave opened of Full ’. A. ZAVITZ Experimentalist. ,- 1' Horses bong-ht \Vaterloo Thre rooms. Patrona Sher and sold. 5 for sale at ware~ ge solicited. FRESH GROCERIES ways on hand. ul Hiallest p111 0 McFarls-ga Do not fail to 'ill‘nl DRUG G IS’J‘S All the no“ est Nave inent Authms; as V\'. C! uk Russell, Maxie Co.elli, Hall Came, Edna L\ .d'. In large Patterns Cloth, regular IIIU We make them to vim At this 15':ni( e thov :m 'snap and “on t I; [at hm finding for the month of July, making this one of . best month for Châ€"i‘ldlr- ’ CIOthing We CVM' hm], en 3 We are giving: a I’RIW‘ -. some odd pairs «0;» l Grant’s CHILDREN ’8 SEE} We 1) ‘_ ( we u. (i; a Lyn“, . Conan Day] and others. 1 come and new stock. and B( BARGA INS IN machines V \ “1’ 011 Show Vills 9 Mort. U mid in Cash ng Machines. I Property at )OKSELLERS 13, Drills thSt- I" the Snctious, Durham. V 1 J W piCCex 0f lBSpGCt 0U): 'th b )lg‘ ed up an :1 tbruwu . stack, it would 11! wrecked the engine 4 1y have killed the en man. The section‘ positive that an ate and. to wreck the tr Othe the r

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