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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Jan 1900, p. 4

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mu cax'xli, the party cry {hen was that. “Free Trade as it is England” policy is denied by the premier who Said in his sperch at Lennuxviile last week, “ We never said we would obtain free trade as ,zhey had Lt in England; but: what we The next thin the Libe?al party originated the National policy, and of course if ’Laurier says so the whole following will confirm it. pit. Laurier announced his -‘- Free Trade as it is in En, After the failm' ' . abolish the N ' ' ° .. - " ree Trad â€"_ The Ross! and Miner, a Libera. paper savs .â€"-"If the Government found when it came into power that the Cousel‘v adapted to the country, a wise and right ' abandun their their apponeilts. ” The Liberals for eifihteen years Qreached against Hm N- ...:-__ aNatioxml cal great nujmiry to in"?! P-fxee txade'if1 Liberais affirm _3 So. that an a me, in making an Against the Boer. uen. Huller’s force h ~ - ' joined the forces of White ' may occur. Another dispatch savs that the Boers have aband position on the flanks of the 'I‘ugela. and have withdrawn to the bills around Ladtsmith. T doubt that Gen. Buller has succeeded m uxakmg an efiect'. Letters-London Jan editions of tho an'Spap. no ..n announce the relie but as yet the war 0: Lonfirmvd the repcrt. that. the. War ofl‘ice hesit 38m Buller’s force has joined the forces of Whi 'rw' v. IJ‘.‘ wag, has accepted the ofi'er of cone; to Furnish a force of 400 ed Canadians for service in .Africa. pwrngiVUEK. Etc.” Etc. In order to produce 'he bacon hOg Monev to Loan at reasonable rates and on “- 35'55-9‘11 or feeding ”“133 be [0110 Wed 12.811115 to suit borrower. which Will encourage the gro wth of :~..’).'“FICEâ€".\lclntyre Block, (Over the Bank) bone and muscle feeding the pig after .- weaning largely on growing food . " ' such as grass in summer and rows TIiE CHRONICLE. etude. little fine cut clove'r hay in‘ “inter with a proportion of grain; ‘M the tum being,r to bring them to the War News. I‘C‘QUISILB weight and thickness at _ from 7 to 8 months old. The last 6 (Special Despatch to The Chronicle.) Weeks 01' their life feed on a more London, Jan 15,â€"The War Ofice concentrated fo'ucl such asocorn. and wittmldnlglll’, issued a. bulletin from barley. If "“155 ‘3 fed 0" 1f "Mk ‘5 'Gen. Lord Roberts at Cape Town. not usedopease. oats end bttltle~E-,Cll.0p. saving there is no change in the ped. Weight for weight, taming to Sitvuation to day. The field Marshall put on tile markefihogs weighing be~ adds that Methuen’s Cevalry recom; tween 1‘0 and 220 ”’3' tznaisunce returned on Jun. 11 having gone twenty-five miles into the Free State and found the Country full of Boers. Except Patrols all was quiet at Mot’lder river. A Serious iniStuke is often made in not marketing at the right time Prices drop and farmers hold tlieirl (hogs until they are elmgether too c ilheavy and they accordingly bring a. 5 Gen. French reconoitered the!rflduced price. l Again. when the enemies. left flank on Jill]. 10, ad- priCc 13 good. there is a tendency to s'nnce'l to bombard the Boer laager push hogs “nfi‘ _P {‘V V ll into the marker. umlm- r--tv.l .mable to outflank the enemy [M London, Jan 15,â€"The War Ofice atmiduigim issued a bulletin fzom Gen. Lord Roberts at Cape Town. saying there is no ohanma. in Hm Loxjd Landsdone, Sec OHS 0: the nmf‘Spapers this after- aunounce the relief Ladysmith as yet the war office has not .‘I‘A -' L. 33. EURO, M. C. P. S. U. NOTEâ€"At Durhamâ€"Mondays. 1:9 a. m to 1 p. m., and Court Days, and at Priceville 1m Mondays, 6 p. m. to 8 p. 111. (Commercial am.) , " ARRISTERS SOLICITORS. NOTARIES COXVFYAXCERS, Eta, Etc. OFHCISX. "OWEN 800x13, MARKDALE DURHAM. ,3 I LUCAS W. H. WRIGHT " l c. A. u‘rsou. ; gjclock E. E1: the v-IoouvuvlCls “U ‘ President, Robt Successor to Dr. PARK, MILL STREET, â€" â€" DURHAM Honey to Loan-Company and Private Funds ~Low Ranaâ€"Easy Terms. J. “’Ollld f'u 1d 121113 rnish a force 0 E400 rimunt- for service in South lUCAS. WRIGHT BATSDN, E. J. FBEEL M. ll, C. M. uc'u mey were in power. Eirm, and Conservatives :1 meeting in this town. announced his policy of DOL‘ ;‘ :‘ f arepcrt. It is thought ofi‘ice hesitates because - 5m, Lue 1am: my the next thing is to M1) to the bills ' ' to the time of go- P“"!’03“$ 0f Pasture 16 British are get. Best mixture for this part of the a. big change is country (31b3, timothy) (0 lbs. orch- ard gains) (2 lbs. alsnke)(21bs. white â€"-â€"_ clover) (41bs. trefou) (41b3, Kentucky , . . blue grass. If people wxsh to grow Inner, a beera for xnax'ken)\vould adviae nor. to sow the Government ,~‘ , - olicy, but only the party cry Trade as it is bl‘OUgh; about u in England. 15,â€"Extl‘a fStraLh. Ul‘ln 5‘ the 97 LuU pi'evious year’s Dulks. 7 Kentucky blue grass, probably thi best of all g ' " Canadian bIUt lgl'ztSS someznnes sold for the same !i.lllll;.’,‘, but very difi chisevay the two distinguished. Kentucky blue grass the best fall pasture gress known. Trefoil a. good glass in low places. Alfalfa 18 one of the very beet varieties for pasture if it could onlx be grown. When there ° it. kills out easily. not. be pastured in the fall. Will Alszke clover, a. beneficial but, has the power of I‘d-seediu appears like a perennial. Good all ‘ arly part of season {or ' White Clover, very common very nutritious, splendid feec pruluce xnllk and lean meat, Oxchard grass, de dry weather always the earliest grasses Spring of me year. than txmoth: . Alszke clover, a 1‘.-- - ‘ hence bulb in God though no: _- “V. v90“ uu gL‘UWCn OI grass. To get good grass we should not seed down a. worn out field. Soil should be d:amed if wet. Having goL’the land dry the next. thing is to get it free from weeds. Should be no good Lilth, If intended for pasture Eastures are perhaps the 'mOS! neglected of all crops, and this should Our pastures here are i poor when Judged from an Old Coun- The climate has part 101‘ the deficency in this country ’s time country we can improve our pastures very much if we go m the r :ght way about it, The most valuable Old Country land 5Q (Inunth 0.- Lu Opposite extreme. In Spute of- tin: Shrinkage in price by judicious man- agement hogs can be fed to a. profit on the farm. mu...“ ume grass, probably the of all grasses. Canadian blue 3 somezimes sold for the same :, but very difierent and much ' lue grass, will 191‘. Kentucky b readily between the thumb and r, the Canadian Variety ;a an..- wm n uulu no: recommenu [FBLOL I The first speaker was Mr. Andrew or white clove-r for hay. Any grass cut. for hay shmfid be cut when in 'Elliott. of Galt, on " The Bacon Hog full bloom as it contains more nour- and How to feed it.” ‘shment than than at any other time. To be successful in hog raising it " is necessary that we must produce When two grasses grow together. the article demanded by the market cut the CFO!) When the one whzch vnll to which We cater. The market. of give the “988? results is right for cut- the day is for a lighter kind of bacon “Ug- v wluun I]. 111., Lllb’ Il'uSIUBDB, “ODE Morice in the chair. and Secretary Binnie at the table beside him. The meeting of the Farmers’ In Stitute assembled here on Monday. the 15th inst, co_mmencing at 2 THE FARMERS MEET mm for this part of the bs, timothy) (:3 lbs. orch- ;2 lbs. alsnke)(21bs. White 5. trefou) (41b3, Kentucky “people wzsh to grow '5‘ of season for pascure. ver, very common, and 'us, splendid feeder so and lean meat, A Large Attendance Listen to the Ontario Delegation. they are angeLher too they accordingly bring a. ce. Again. when the: there is a tendency to 'nto the market under a fiOOd puSLure ““5““ and much Y blue grasS, “7i“ ’3 the thumb and 11 Variety is some- Dklis \Vaor the tWO »e disunguished. deap rooted. and in . Store V _b up much to start in the More nutritibus nourishment SPORE? on “The Manilla, Was THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, January 18th, 1900.. 'asture.” :ing at, Secretary im. at 2 soil and lime. 1 RM)” For hay 'he common red clover is; to be recommended. but not for psi-3.: ture Would not recommend trefml . Andrew or white clove-r for hay. Any grass 300“ Hog cut- for hay shonfld be cut when 111 full bloom as it, contains more nour- ' The pIOugh is the greatest. destro)“ er of the pasture field. Good harrow- fisten ing Will improve pasture .aiter which man. a top dressing? of manure and new seeding W1” give good results next! year. aers’ In. To destroy moss on land use a. Monday. manure consisting of a mixture of!) cine. If they do not thrive“ ' on their food something is 5 wrong. They need a iii-lei i help to get their digestivei l ; proper food, rarely ever medi- l 2 i machinery working properly. f "l was in a most dreadful My skin was almost, yel sunken. tongue coated. pn' ally in back and sides. n< gradually growing weake day. Three physicians hm up. Fortuna'ely a frien trying “ EleCtric Bitters.” great joy and surprise. the , [16 made a decided improve continued their use for tlxr and am now a. well man. they saved my life, and r1 grave of anot‘ should fall to use them. cm. a bottle, every bottle gu at any Drag Store. ur. Elliott nexa pointed out how Pa‘Pily Shem) were obtained. being he I): livved the onlv Kind of animal that 0011'.”le purchaked at a cm-dit Sale and pay for itself before the note matured. 'I‘o ktwp sheep rpquired care but the building: necessary was :-a, comparatively inexpensive one. Reference was next made to the: {veiling of sheep and particularly to ewes pl 501' the lambinu season. Tl‘wy should not be over fed. nor should ‘ho lambs come too early, not long hoforn the grass spasm). Sheep. he claimed. keeps the farm clean by eat-I Mr. Elliott next spoke on “ Lamb Feeding ” prefaving his remarks with the Statmmxr that if properly hand-5 lwd no departmrnt of stock raising is. more profitable than the breediugof I sheep. He then referred to the dog: nllisance as a hindranm tn thn uun- I For hay Alfalfa should be can just when coming into bloom. a. uecnuea Improvement. I :1 their use for three weeks. now a. well man: I know V: M--- v- ‘ (Continued on p; â€"_. Robbed the Grave. use them. Only 50 my bottle guaranteed. rage nine.) and to m3, first bot. VII .: é .s fifimméwm SUITS that were $6.50 and $6.00, now SUITS that were $4.50 and $5.00, now Parker’s Dru g u EOPLE MAKE MISTAKES IN ‘5? kn ":71" ”‘1‘--- 0‘ THIS TIME we bought far too many Youth’s Suits of Clethes in Size 33 Long Pants. and to get rid of them we cut prices away down. How we do it: _______ u... AM LLLJU lA‘ ' 'Ihev buv too much 33% $3.60. and frefiueu'tly Come early and get the BEST . . not the $5.2 1 general .Banking business trauma-s: .d, Drafts issued a_nd collect inns mud. on all paints. Deposxts receiij am 3,“ “rest allowed at current rates, Interest. allowed on Saving: Bum; \ie ”its of $1 and upwards. 'L’rom'l, “mention and every {ammy ailmrz‘. ed customers living at a. distance ' J. KELLY. Agrm. DR. JAMIESON. Durham Office and Residence 21 short é§s*:1!"°v cast of Knapps Hotel, L111“ Street, Lower Town. Office hours gray-LU 12 to 2 o’clock.~ BARR 15': IR. 50min r, en. sum Block, Lower Town. Cohort-0:: Agency prompt-N attended no. bearcms 1: 3‘ the Registry uflicc. I UGE MacRAY, Durham, Land \‘alu- ; ator and Licensed Auctioneer for the ‘ County of Grey. Sables prompuy “mended . to and note: cashed. i ”Aliy amount of money Lo 1031: a: 5 per \cuu on farm preperty. Office-First door east of the 1m: hm Pharmacy. Caldgr's Biz-ck. _ 'Residence.â€"L‘irsL door “852. cf 11; Post Oifloe. Durham. Auctioneer for the County of Gm 3 Land Valuabor, Bailifi” ot the 2nd Dix z~ on Court. Sale: and all other matters prom pt13 “bended teaâ€"highest, refexences furnishc'l if required. OHN QUEEN, ORCHARDVILLE, has: .firesumed his old business, and is pz'epa“ Idto [08:] any amount of money on rm} ”taste 01d mortgages paid ofl an Inc moatliberal terms. Fire and Life Ingm- Lneosefl‘ecmdin the beat. Stock Oompamea It lowest rates. Correspondence to Orchardville, P. 0.. or a. call soiicitcd findatd Bank of Eanada The “Chronicle? is the (mi; 124%th Loom. )eWspare’r m Western onmrlo. Vthn it comes to heangg . running sores of longftmiu‘}? is no remedy equal to nu ram“ Bitters. Bathe the sore with the 8.15. that relieves the local irritatzon. Take the B. B. B. internzi } -43.. clears the blood of all m 1, u: Ezi cs which sores thrive. f“ Miss D. Melissa Burke. k11- stone, Magdalen Islands, P. Q., s SOMEWHAT INCON‘VEXI If x T. Jonesâ€"I had a good chaser: :0 .~ I told"You-so to Thompson to-oky. BrQWIlâ€"How so? , Why, I strongly advised him age“; ”Partying Miss Ernot, but he xuu .1; ,hfiten to me, and now he rz'pcn'." himself. I dbmt. see “in. She is :; my" "1'1‘<'1l“n:u;n*'b ' w oman. But she's as deaf as a post. That isn't any defe t with her. Sbv ““1 read your lips so cleveriy th at you Would never suspect she wasn L hear lug every word you said. That's all right at times but in m that it is wearing him to; ekin hues to have to get up and I gh: ' every time he has to tell he 'AMES BROWN, Issuer 0: Marriage Lioensea,Durham Ont. AMES CARSON, Dugham, Lg ABRISTER. Solicitor Gorloa L's new jewel eLc. ‘ ‘r‘ UMCC ova: iery a‘CZ‘é’. IKWKQY DR. T. G. HOLT, L. D. S. [lead (Juice, Toronto. a. P. REID. Manager. Durham Agency. SAVINGS BAI SI’L’. G. LEFROY MCCAUL. Medical Directory. Authorized . I In all principal p0in:s m U: , Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. [legal Dzrectory. J. P. TELFORD 301‘ e. Miscellaneous . DENTIST. is crying. $2.11“), 00d 1,.0000Q( :ensed de BO Tt th< 0E

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