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Grey Review, 10 Aug 1882, p. 1

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I M “I iwutiet, "l. .u llu.“ henna-I - " mun It am! can! - tsher beep. itt [In UM m E'MPE. t Gold Sets, ifATC'Hn "will. W, T", "d 'na/,",'Pgeer, orher im Err. tis, t'rrrei " ' - "- - Jullm 2P. _ . Inn-x " a, Junk-00v“ d _ .1; "artt , in one. "tseh In“ it? WtiIN \l.\' V‘ n luv. " A tam tm Hum-m I In a“ 'fd, two , Wm: 't air: Doe "b m Mn. taut ll: Klee: rim: was": '""r "an . nftteh _,.',' ('UJ. ‘ wink!“ "I u 1:"... ml . ‘t Fo . Arm to. h. Nt m... m tro an. gum Mth, 1.. the Gr 'd , _ , "in up“ on I l l. Their . c "' nth , V - "g/UC - -. . ta Ml one: In ttte my: on Ibo shu- . ".""" "u” "I “I the MINI-um!" tlry1tiyriiiiii'iiiiii & Socks I In...“ 1", "tt vary M " roman, “.IOJII be“ "9 “man” on hand A Bust Tem 1Wd'f - ms,. “'0 in o! to: 800k. l VERY immrhng "r-Gus.. ..- ‘__ Catuil, Dun- Look outfdr cold weather. CHAS. mums} W V - - Hum-a Maker. LamMnn Street, math PM. Ola. DURHAM. HARN§S& HARNESS. WM. 'tiiiiiiiiiiii,"ri.",' "t Iva', an; In" Tm.D:{:am ALSO THE 0L1) _ Reliable Scotch COLLAR” Now Stock of LRATHER, HARNE881 WHIPS. CURRY COMES, BRUSHES, BE LLS. he. And 8.. A. I. I. Agent for no felt-brand when. I'm... Jim-Mun of Ill-In... hm man-him In (spam. ot oemng through 17 ly et Judi um: the 'tbm" an“ M an v "the: Lu',,'. can um um ply, and ttm strung-mt Linen than] mv'l "t"' be and “you " " Aim can ho - gaunt-d to new "In nun-t (Mme. Price; any from '85 lo 9&3. BOUL‘DICN BROS. Residences-t would mum... Loi-ro,.,, DURHAM. T'.'.'?, subscriber " {TOPII’MI to Recon and Make UP.0II"IOS "no" nuclee, Ind " luuolmnlo .Mtllnd P'rut'tothusr' Anon *tgaarmntured. Spring and Saturn" P’s-him": regain "coin-d. Thtrhsm,r0.t4,ttmi. Bestu--orerite the 0mm]. Pushy- serial: Chute)“; but: ' rustle-- ' r. my import-m qnution for overv- 'ttte Co mum" it. than u “an. non tis. """' Guu, “an .7"qu trot, ham" OM. "T "wlv ha "medial ml on" y hue ' "'.'uusrtaote In cam-mun wuu.- I... "Fr.. who In. All no “win-outer ILA . - JOHN ROBERTSON TAILOR AND CLOTHIER. HUGH HAOKAY. I ICF.NNF.lt Ari, no). l-J-le. for the J Helm” of “my. Am‘hou In!" Allah!!!“ w tn all ”A. " tho (tunnly. at "mu-Me um. 'Dmldll .4. on Calm-linulun. Laud Hale. cunt-nu, uI-u-IM And tho In]. btths promptly yuan] up AMERICAN COLLA RS DUNDALK,0nt. ' WHIMIO Incl-"I Motel, .'ftarlttur-ry Mon In] and Phd-f"" " niche- ..grt.ttt I p. m. “Id“! .MIUPI goth 2879. '" mum-y uu mum A In" In» 1y ofthwrtaee mm Hm. - a! “I WI mum-l. Good Wont-d reticulum... C1P2',e,'i,,'lyf Ontario Vetriuttry Col. [can] amino. VETERINARY SURGEON, " a lumen. all! vku Dttrtsartv- "Meo, Him-h Hotet-ftom an": TuouIQyQFur lay; to ttor out! of my much. uh". ho will he moat happy to wait up». all than “In! may fuvur him with than pat- hugs. Ablwnll Mum-1m! m him will ho por- tal-nu! In m. In"! ml moat nnvrovml “vim III-IIM'I, may of tho Icahn“ Hannah ot To- tunlo. “and _ -Wimrhnm. y!“ ; Good PIT Guaranteed. Cutting done to Order. Alexander Robertson, I) ammo" in (tbs-eon. Canny-Icon, an... (In. Ian-d. an". rouun-d n Flo-hutch. on" you only hum-y " hay-tutu". Lilli! 71:081. J. W.PIOST,LL.I I "l‘ a. I ml. TP2l.S5les', ma Attorney's-ILL“; I Ty, Iolirlton n- ('buaory, Convey-net", crux. on “than - MILK-Ci tho. . Mutiny JIIOMII . IOU). u Specialty “an I I- . “will; triGTGUtTouTfiuui,hiaiia - YtaGfauaTr" - All-Oh. on. an...“ In". wool. In. " It. nah-runner“ not to “and with”. An-e-qt".. alm‘ Ibu- mcompulod by '1 .01. Manon-h the county, no ia-ted III“ rotunda...“ chum! u row" “as. [ In; a. "iaTiaaTia7ira i336 5.211;. '14.} aa -ooltoo"6o's. --Noo_-o. III-H. ”my " In... v I -"Nlt"'m"", Lath * Lime, u: THE ROCKVILLE MILLS. Also I usequantity of JOtts'TB. Lot 41.Con. 2 W. G. It. Beuthk. J. W. CRAWFORD, 600 Bush. Fresh Lime. I E q a A n u n a " Durham P. o., my Mth,1880. 1 . _ Q ' itch.“ or “In“. Hanna-Id noun". Mlumdomor you _ .twrrrerrr.__r"e'._ BUSINESS DIRECTORY. JACKES & PRINGLE, LTTORNEYS It Law, Solicitors. be. odlb--Lo- Town, Dull-In. IJACIII. B. A. I. A. PRIXGLZ v. Z. N [X( )N. , Their New Anti-G-ling, Buy Working. Good Enough DURHAM Sr., DURHAM MISCELLANEOUS. to“ - bum-n eudl on. he] 9rerte"e at 'ri,"ttteeui.uut",aad E. D. MACMILLAN. T'l'ORNEY . AT " LAW, Ae.-.-.., TAILOR, - Put-1‘- Drug Ron. Upper Town Every Thur he 0-... Gum-n Mn at, nuts ov ADVERTISING. CALL AT MEDICAL. qeq'eotT'gtU. J. TOWNSEND. Publisher. /t..e eptty ttrcayrute “Fl-h") lieu-I'll S. J E RO§IEl Miami-h Thursday :‘w l "e" ?" Lute B. A. P111316“ yin!) gamma" who". .uhifFio7iiiiiG"ktG"dt d/lf. Anny at“. on. or a , "_-___ -w.- n-u-I'wu "" = an prhudtt am... In 1Eiiriiiiiil poun- his residency MW. luck-on. lq.. any 3; "c1 _ "on. hue boan mod " . cum: ground, and no "out to when the princind Proditero " human! Into on Town for nu. Dino. tho 'propirttt ot the Built-y to the Town of Dark-m it har boeomc one ofthe bert Karim in Ola-Mo Ind " no dim! dar. Nth its u-londid water pews", will boeomo I Ttuttthsetttritfg plus. of ttttte. a. H. lunar. Elm. " now "vexing tb ran-madman Bani-homo " nae Htvtlnn. no , t0.tbree scum-n Mun. 1nd other: con- uxnphm- h‘uMlnnu ot a nimlhu hind. Durham u noted fur N splendid atom 5nd locals. Thi- " . far a!" 2geety than India!» Log... Tho I .o.-OL--, - __ -.- -=.---, r -- Tans: Lots m 6.5m»; named on .l “humid"! “keel ll “M - 1...th TOWN of mam: County smug; 'brett 21M. '.9t y51 $78. - -_-_ -. ""%'""ad'"" will“, U551, Co. 8. 4. 6, 6. 7, B. Hunter's Survey. mat Sid: Guutruu 8t., North of Jackson St. yin? Ont, umbeirLiiGi/iFr-'---- Shingles, Shingles, Lath te Lime, __ a -- -""'""' Highest mamm we toe In... and Tuu'm. Durhlm Fob.nh.lm. Caitand sunning and yo; cannot ml to In“ your-chat. T‘s-nay corn" of 8addUramt Albert MM. Lower Town, Durham. .I-L__A -- - ‘ _ - MIMI-INS!) STUCK of FOREIGN Mid All-28TH! LEATHERS, Aha that... In gran urlety. A splendid] PRIME HARNESS LEATHER. SHOE Mhieiiiiii M', "spools. Duties Ind Gentlemen! A Having commenced braille-ll yolk“ your rummage. I mute the, N. P. new. such a! the tyu1ltt-tthrmei, ot the Dumlniqn hear Input? Mr John A.and the Hun. Mex-nae: tumult»: to at A pair and: of my N. P. Bantu, Alt the lowing Grits. sud (who $r"ortld think it?) the Connetvntlvn £00.". 110.]an with me.“ they know the N. P Bootie TAE Boor for both wear and nypennuce Fair dealing. Repairing done. 1 Ho Rem-nib" tho A I'llllT-C‘I.AIS "BARBIE VIM FOR SALE, Iy/J,'s,ry',?Hh,1Ilet,teept" on hand tt lurgouluuk of 8.5h,Dour.~ and n” kin-uh ot 1uiyii-tmtcritus,nLr, a stock of Moulding: in wutty1,turaovood,urtdeiit". Phutr,sesiiiir.atioci .uuuxumx '.ury.berrtysdeait%TiiTr'i null". A Ynllstm-k M can... Cute" ,Bhroudl and Trim uninvulvn l on hand ,hkim‘l’uten: Maudie 01m Burial Cases kept in stock. L Farah-fled: w/GGi ad. Chute-Madam“ I)LA.\'S. fipeeifhmtionn, Euimatm, Furni-hml. Wore Q...‘-.a...A...J_ . - __ . . A WEEK. " I day " homo out]: In P"" Out” the. Adda-u In!!! Co, My Motto Close Ind prom and (air Ila-Inn. trqttrrus all It'll Run“. in.- a lunch-co Ago-I. Lands Bought and Bold. Deeds, Lenten,- Will-lo. neatly and curred!) prepared. Auction Sales Attended. All Business Strictly C'onfidentUI. CHARGES LOW. OI CONVEYANCER, Causuaionerin BO Jo Durham Hailing -isiiii,' BASH. DOOR --AND-- Bli nd l“a(-tory. ROBT. BULL TY, nudenigned hm, I largo amount of both print. And Conway fund- to load on “that Fun: or VIN-An Property " love“ In" of “atoms. [ha-Inn- mtrktiy 're."ttVhrntiat Ind cost: of Ian! reduced to my toweat again. R. A. PRINGLE. Lowrr Town, Durban. I-_A wk g“. C()IJGAN' Money to Loan Gena-d Banking Business TRANSACTED. Hopi. Mini”! W. M. CLARK. Architect and Builder, MARKDALE. The. BANK inane» Letter: of Credit on Grout Britain and other Ionian Omani"; Buy-And Cont-cu Starling [vixen-use; luau than. on New York and I" parts of Canals. DEPOSITS of“ and npwuda Received. noon which the current nu ot interest WIN be snowed. Capital $6,000,000: Reserve $1,400,000. . DAVIS, FLESHERTON. BANK 0f COMMERCE, DUITHAM. councnons ___ MADE .--Sh of the Best-- Should Call and Examine Tim 1V. P. ___ --F- l and SHOE shop , iiithot @W On rumnnlrle termnmnd I In“: Ind pron-.9 “nation column-u L in. -....- -II _----- CANADIAN phsee--m more dicta-co who the Port (Ana. JAM ES McCREARY. ovv"ue, tleA3vrratotttru, monn. Euimates, Ie., Superlutuuded and Inyte. .. ..... "our." "nu-v, Uprer'rown Durham iiiiiiiCii'iin.. A splendid lot of l, Cut slin- " "In! and D0. y)” MU, She avoided the vicinity of her Into home nor had ehe onee seen Hurry einoe their sensation ; but she heerd of him oeeeeeion. ally, and knew that be we: a changed man. Still this knowledge brought butmeleucho- I, Initiation. The refonn came too late. There we: e wide gulf fixed between them Nettie had Sign to live Iur young girl. hood our main, " it Wore. under her tubes-'0 mot l but somehow it was not like the happy. joyous girlhood of memory. n won sober and quiet now, and the fell into . train of mueiuk; and every new mnl then .then pas-0d thrtuth her mind 1 certain» tttought-else we: not ntife, maid, nor with y 169 The {all came. and the farm yielded m Abundance of crops, Ind Harry found him. self beginning to drift dong with the tide of protsptsritv, tt176 Time wore on; the grant chm more remarkable new day. Hurry insole creditors called in and told might have his own time to [my tIN The little farm began to look healthier " enmmer wore on. The fence: 'straight- ened up. the weeds cleared may, the tttti. umln looked fatter Ind happier, and the lit. tle cottage looked neuter. But on. "will. in tho (nun Octal)", Wonders will never can when they get tb start. m was reported " utunlly work. ing on his farm. Bad but one mun told thin in the villnge he would have bun har. tied for luck of "rtutity,bttt uneven] ladies vouched for the fact it In: worthy of ore- denco. I A week passe-l after that summer even- ing on which all had agreed in predicting: his early ruin-two weeks~a month or two. What I mystery in here t To the , an" bewilderment of the prophenying sages, Harry discontinued visiting taverns and was rarely seen in the village. When he did come to the store he speedily trang. acted his business and then went home- aober. I l Harry's home wan on a little furm a mile ;from town. m owned it, but then, it was heavily mortgaged, and in another year foreclosure was certain. If wan am likely that his creditors would spare him much when he has! made no , eiturt to meet his obligations. I , It was evident that he was trying to walk straight. Int Mich endeavours always seem to make drunken men walk more crooked. However, it proved that he was not lost to all than, and Mill retained an aversion to be ridiculed and devised. But Harry Rogers ind carried on at ui fearful rate for a you or two past. He had just one vite--drink ; but that was enough. He had married}: farmer's daughter; Net. tie Ray; (only A your previous, but such had 5 been his con-1m during more than a year I ipant that she had been obliged to cut him l hose ttrpnrsne " prothgeto course by him. ' self. Ind a legal separation had just been I' effected. , I Such was the talk of halt n éozen villag- on who Mood in front of one of the prin. cipal store: one summer evening, while the subject of their remarks went staggering along on the opposite sills of the street. "Pshnw Y half that time will finitsh him." "Well, I pity him too, but I pity her more than him. m brought the misery on both." "I will give him just one year to be bur ied.' "m'll go to We dag. now." I "Ot com“ he will." l "By All means. Only see how he acted when his wife lived with him ; now that she has left him had all restraint in removed he'll go the rest of the downward way in no time." Shl'l kind Ind cool, oh, haven known how I will: Ibo blulhed and Island; She ans me, and I Lou: her new, Mow "my thing. I)“. “tend! Oohnwn, July, Mm. - __ ~- - -- """""' 8h. ttmihm ud an. my "Johnny." Of ynro I used her Christin name, But ngw through “to or 1051259. When lb. in by my up. can tram. Five man to nuke "Alice." I, who canla’olm 'ritts hot pad who] Bland uilont now before hen-. Dumb through the very with to lilo-“- A IMHO", any odor". Or. "the mm: to me to and, I'm (killed by bar anon; The hot blood main to my check, 1 summer comma: placer: - -. r ,,r.__ -..--...... -.... wan-y; Tho Win: In golden 'rouud her brow, 0.11001 "rod" the Oh..- upon it ,." Out mixing 1 would own dare (Inch “pain in harbour)... We“, now I and.“ my crime: The Home“. of In!!!“ Cine In» 'em"-to.4tar on This On an Inn tumd tho “his. I'm “only the; Iho'l 'orrnty lair- Dart eyed. phat checked sud bonny “A _, 7 _ - Emu] wonder had the iiiii? - For Doom of doll: the had tit or]. which I doeapitat" l tom hot hock, I pulled her hair, fig . The _ the TIM". _ u M: w. run-ax. Tan you: Mo, when she w“ ton, I and to he. Ind mold hor; lulu: t"-ruh.urvaronsetsn,-. A boy lone tirq you.“ oter. I liked her, It. would fetch my book, Bring lunch to main or thicket: Would on my gun, at but my hook. or tuid (or hours " which She'd mend my up, or And my whip-- Ah t than my be": In “any! I load her nth» lu- than "Bnip," And much lens than my pony. (me lo vad me man. tho' heaven no" , ; the grant chums mu Divorced. DUBHAM; 60: Gray;- AUGUST Id,; 1882}. POETRY m-.." Ltyy" ,rtusotawio pu- Bin-y: -M----- -.. - - r. Harry's elmr. and told him I). l, tho' lug-van know: why: more. The Permanent Under-Samar} of the Column bu Ion England on . Ipoeill mission to the Muqnil “Lotus. One and: occurred on my.“ no “he on May]: 88. Chad... In. from Mrs. Hunt. wife of n nboomakerin mm. iltun, drowned hone" in . water barrel in her own shed on Bum-day week. Bis. wu mining for ll hour or two, mad when her husband combed he found her in the bar. rtl, in when thou in only won: a foot of water. So Harry Bottom und Nettie Ray wore married ngsin, Ind than in no dieom. that can put them new. The moon m tiling n he walked home with Nettie. She could not answer , she was crying " if her heart would break, Ind her head was pilluwod upon his brunt. It In: a more eloquent “you" than the tongue could lpenk. "Yes,, I am lonely, Net'tis-mor. than . you may think; but I have deserved the , punishment for the way I heve noted. I , but! no ditusottragement-a had nothing to , cause me to drink; It was only a passion I for drink that it seemed impoemhle fof me to overcome, and which since our up”: tion had become Worse than ever. Only e day or two after you left me I was in t6wn drunk, and I heard some village people--- they thought I could not hear them across the street-passing all sorts of remarks up- on me, saying I was e doomed man, end I that destruction was near. Although m. toxieated, it startled Ins. end for the first time I telt the full (area of my "partition, nod taunted that destruction stared me in the feee. I had e bottle of whiskey in my pocket " the time; when out of town I smuhed it, end Wished my faee in the dam by the roadside and resolved never to I _ touch liquor egein. It wee herd to keep my resolve for the tlrtrt week or two, but I stood it, end won my tent. tor drink diap- peered. I me nothing for it new end I would not touch it if it ren in utreemr. Now, Nettie, " you love me " "er-and God knows that I love you the "me-let us get memed over ngein, end the bitter experience of the past few yeere will only enhance our heppineel. Nettie, deer,whet do you en, P' "No, no, Han-y," she subbed. " could I not do that. I could not help leaving you, but I loft you loving you more than ever. Olt,I have been so unhappy i" "Nettie, you have heard that I--." “You, I have heard that you have chang- ed, that you do not drink any more, that again Yoh are mainly and industrious, as you used to be, but how lonely you must‘ he here ;" and the tears gushed forth new, as her heart felt what her lips but! spoken. . - m rose and took both her land: from her face, and held them in his own. “I thought you had blotted me from your me- "toy." Then the womanly tears could be pressed no longer. There was no mo ing to hide them. Besides, her voles I and she could not any any more " moment. "Yes, Harry. I W“ pausing; I l in; I anw you were sitting in here so ly, and I could'nt help coming thought of tho time we were hippy ' and--" "Oh. Harry i" Her voice quivored with emotion. "Wunmettiot" be exclaimed. trying to hide his tears-men are ashamed of tity-.- “is it you t" "Yes, Harrv. I In: n---I'--- ' I, *" . She éould not help it. All the womun in her wu around, Had she want Ibedoor in a moment. No "remon.r-ahe burst right into the sitting room, and Wu at his side. "I wish I had home with him," she "id, But a moment later her hurt was touched. when Ill. MW a tear run down his cheek 1nd drop upon the, book. The man was not turleep--tte was crying. - '1 __ " -- a . , She reecgAiegit nl. b'ué'ef bid he vim: not reading now. wo he uloep, or wu be buried in a reverie t Nettie thought that the latter was the em,- and her btart was hacked. The little mm was " neat " when she: herself had watched over it. A cheerful fire was burning in tho grate, although the night was not doldi K iiiristaii lamp étood on the table. He held in his hnnd u beak from hill 'reeutfy “hr-rye When she Isak“! .opposih the house, Ibo perceived a light in the sitting room. Hsr first impala won to hurry by, but some powerful; impulu prompted her to Itop. She d304, dud stood timidly " the l house that. bod once been her homo'-ttrat of happinea. than of minorv. By-nnd-by “the felt on inmistddo yawning to look in. ‘aide once more. m w- avidontly within, {and there was no danger that he would no Slur. She w-lkc d hnnbdly new" the road ; opened the gate. and Ioflly stepped into the lawn. Another minute she was at the window Iookmg in. What very lingulnr behavior. Bat "any she could not help it. any any more at that posing; I looked was no use try. I. her vonce broke I here so lone. coming in. I hippy 'hero, could be sup. Pmotieattr, God. gin malt weanling to their chemical "sabais. when combined, or mixed, to suit the Mauls Iliad "e tom. For cannula, I mum at can. [no and out, will givb tr.tur, -ttrt.tttte - nip. having" much u ninety m of water. will only give the pound of M whilo 100 pounds of corn, hum; only 18 put: of Inland“ give an pom ot iUsh. l In growing our own mu. food, the first should be >--How much but can we got per not. t the uoond. How much manure m we thin to return , The amount of inn-cu. the my be “I" enlisted upon " the produce of certain qmntitiu Ind kinda of food depends upon “11pr 8 to I). Chromium]. we on on aloud.“ upon getting on. pound of and: from my 'itod tutltaatettt 'mrt.ofsubatams.issite oom- pomion, than t-100 pound. of undo Int- The Devon grade in but for nureing and can breeding. was P000 or PARINIIU mm; III me in to-- Keep up animal but, or life; Bopair the weak; Increm growth; Produce iUsh end ht. In vnlue in Minted by-- The penicular breed; [ Age of the Animel; Individun) diameter; Condition od lit-UU, " femur.- um um“. th' can: “HIKING. t In any clan it is desirable to lave _ I Purity of sire; l A certain 3140 and set; i l quriet disposition; . Quality, as indicated by thte held and ears, fine bones horn; tnil,‘lnd 1 medium thick skin,'lnving plenty of fihe, wit silky hair; with mellownou; A weight carrying frame; Such a breed " will mature, or prema- ture; from two or three years of use; I Having the character of doing but upon _ Ont-tie postures; Giving the but quality of tttssh,. with but oiral; Sure breeders out] good nurses; Tho Shortliorn grades in but for night, only maturity and stall feeding; The Hereford and. in but for lmrdi. a" and graving disposition; The Aberdeen Poll and. it but for In avenge of till mquirstmrettir, The Gulloiuy and. is best for 0:- tram. lardinm nod quality of nub; Mmmgetmrnt, I To grow all the food required for these ' purpose: within ourselvee. The animnle to weigh alive not lee: than 1,600 pounds each. ! The net cost of production, giving credit [for manure, not to exceed tive cents per pound, live weight. I To obtain one ton of nnnuro per month, from each cattle bent over two yea." old, I ’lwhen etebled to finish the fattening pro. Cetrs. The value of such manure, beast m-nlgoment. to be and: ton. To lim at breZding. miait ing one trattle bout from 9' "led Acres of the Proviuee, Is to obtain the lurgut best qunlity of beef. " the three years of Age. The foll, wiug will grates: mluo toall err-- dry. - ,0--- "I.....'. nun ulna- da. It in somewhat remarkable that 'rinee I Youatt'e discovery of the eemtioue on lgy, hudly anything he- been added for ‘the guidance of 'muuiftusutrertr, end " wool is a crop that change: materielly un. der conditions of soil, climate. and mung. ement, it in our duty to make examination: in this dire, tion, especially in View of the increasing Importance of sheep husban- a... that nibble itthrmtttion can be saber“! for the guidance of the "'trage farmer. Since the issue of our hut Advance Report on this snanoct I vary with 3nd keen mur. ert but been envolvod throughout the Do: minion, with eomuiottdtttoiy notices fron'l' England. sud the United Btatohund H.6- irure,' so that w. on not yet unwind to énll 'enough.' rt, l "In addition to the beef production. the. newer, and prob-bl, less undoutood, In!» ject of wimt mutton 3nd wool are bent foe the great market: of the world has been 'riiieiving our further stuntion, Ind in this -regnl'd I have planar-e in submitting I most' important addition to Beientitie chur- vations from the pen of Protester McMur- rich; of this Coliege, whose position ot I t"Brefat and practical mrtn'pulator is already well known in the United Stinks Ind Cunn- a.. n " _, . I Prof. Brown ha done the 'sgritrnitttrisu of the country good service by the publi- cation of an Advttrttwrtetroet ot the year'- trmsnctiom, in which he given valuable advice "enacting the fattening of stock. and beck-it up with a number of interest l ing experimenu. In his prefeiory letter to the Cormuisaioner of Agriculture he "r."--"" are still prosecuting the on quiry of whet kinds of gain give most In. pid and cheapest result: in the {naming of nettle under three years old-er-ine that it is only by mtt1tipieation ot experiments that roh‘nble ittformation can be manual for the Ruidnmm “I n.- ----- ___ " q THE PURPOSE " CATTLI txnnmnrs n catuegeodmg. ' will be found of the toall breeders and feed r can: FAHININO, largest quantity of the f. It the but cost, under "hing. And man. “In every “I: can, LEGS. lumen-wan. our. ttttder the "2.60 per [We and lumping third-glut c) I... waiving”. ‘ _ __.. . . . William not-mun. Min. 1... been an. della! 1:2: t1'r'2rltltJ"'12) and to on. you in the cam Prison. I.“ for using elm Inn-(uni- ud mulling ' [at bed a mhnuinnll 'oeo.iottst'sue. ' . Ink-M.“ no. the out. io- The Barb-u MX.F¢IM.W “- 'l7G,1t1at;2t; [Lanny hum.nm~wouo'.up In producing and ik.h.petrdteft ua Main-will gin not. than in, per cent, than more... than thou given singly. For young aw. gin on of dub to 8 of but producing unbuhnoawnd’to at” out I to 6. aiente, Combine food so M to In". limo ti te. Ew'ori mun-l tint chain the end must lave bum: it is not enough to gin tum- ‘oiont nutritive "he in an.” qt"uttitim, the stomach must bi Mat to give an!» lat M amusing. loot foods." may itxdoabbiitattoirta. I All {him-.1. linen cheaper Ind tutor on wound nu food, " against whole or un- cut my of root... It in still tn unsettled“ qnoutfou‘ whether cooked' food ot'nw it best for cattle fat. toning. In soiling. green fodder' ii safer when art' 1nd mixed with cut strut or buy .110de to slightly ferment Ind sprinkled with mall. COG, pin, ash; and lurid. it“ pay to futon “We when not over one cent per pound in the mtrkot. Barley meal gives I tine thuhh in! dock mellow hatnth'tt Tbe‘lih quantities ot us", bean, turnipd and swim and I but pounds crushed out: does the “the; F Six pounds boy. one pound bran, twenty pounds clirnlps,’ attd 0 pound: ponmul will do the same thing. _ In! food of you“ mttie goes to make I Sit potihds My. one pound bran, twenty pound: ti1rnips, and five' podbdn comma will add one pound to tU weight of . good two you old steer. Tlsinrti" pounds swede (Drums. six poandg clover buy. And two nnd oms.haif pounds oiled. will produce one pound of beef. Straw when it is out And slightly fer. mental in one-fourth more valuable for fat. toning. Green oat-haw Ind pot-Ihlw together am about equal in 'ttttt to hay. When it in desired to prepare f, r erhi. bition, or for exln condition It cluirtrmw, soiling in a loose box I" summer. in addi. tion to grain, cannot be surpusod by In] other form of feeding. Boiling fattening cutie in Ontario im. pliea the production of one mind per acre in place of three ordinary puma 1min- niuing one ; the principnl soiling crops in corn, lucerne. red clover. tan: and oats/ rye. and mp9. a '7- ---.v. - illw luVI'mO Where no first clan pom-non: putnre is kept, is is desinblo to' piovido for uhort commons by having a regain supply of green fodders; feed these inther upon the fields or by "soiling." Proper shell“ a Qater on pasture menus forty per cent. ot the fulcrum. such eiretmtuanees do" not add corres- poudingly to weight, though it does so on compsnu'vely poor mature. A two-yenr-old cattle beast put to such puturc on 16th May, when it weigh. 1,100 pounds, will sand 1300011 lat October following. The addition of gram under TU best kind of parliament pturturer--i mixture of certain ensues and elovemr- under favourable conditions, will give I greater daily increase than Any other form of food. Very much. then, of the mecca of ob. taining big weights in A short timo liu in knowledge of individual chm-note: and the proper proportions and kinds of food. But, in tut, the "ily rate of increue in more up to two your. “an: " any time " torwu'ds. A two-you-old, well done to, will weigh 1,400, and if carried on to “no. years will scale no less than 1,800 pounds. This may be ca'lled puncturing. _ W -" .... wu- no T manual-quire- {Mount kinds and quotati- tion at food from tho more nature one. , Hay. “an. and other fodder: no but for the immature Annual; they are ohm but Ind ht makers. Ind wculd futon alone, though slowly. Rapid growth um! much fat In append to each other; no, to grow emu. nod Ill-o fatten only requires hon. forming And fist. forming ""tetitths--tuy must go to. ', t'ether. . A maturing "tiaml-sutt. two or thme ban oid--Uvt'ng built tho most of It: Ironic; roquiro- Ion toads" uul more iuet, [ iittit mt formers. Grain in many form. is [ tuiGtore but for tiuurhintt fattening cattle. Froni' that.“ are time n eittti bistot tt ripe, the dolly nte of increase on a aver- age should be not hm than and det our i half poumu---tluu, u three-ynr-old should l. weigh 1,600 pounds; I two sud one-lull your old,1,800; out! o two-yur-ohl, 1,100' pounds olive. 7 .. ,___. - all. we rfmm" we... will!» slower. comma but sud life would but} to b. smrisud fro- the fats and oils.. “given in new, starch And - will produce tit on Illi- m-I- do», mndqbg-nn put au., [our in , Noni {01'9“me between "hte" ‘bol‘nl “tithing" food; “arch “Id sug- If Hoop up but. _ and lite, and union ' ttre I 'pttro l, dong Mole N o, A Young ninth buiMing ite bone and mm between "hte" ‘fnod; “arch uni "t I life, and union they with“ and nit. the I A kh-y'oni-old Ion of Mr. John. Thhmtt. wn, Jr., of Fergus, pitiful A Mr. George Elgie'qu [purer llichol. fell fiom I tree up xrhhtt in had climbed. wilting: hit me and bunting: Wit-incl. m. u- ' ad have“: "rure' and and tht t'r1,',=,',"da.'C. boy raga-hm! in " ttrtdtmmiiomt 60¢!de #0131 in hit mod?- ing when In died, Now-mm bu mm; may": hath. - "Ml, mandibu- an M of the M. iid an app-Juno. of an town is. has ”I”. 2th. - .' ed. chum-w ' h'. Mann'- plo Conduit-ac. . Willin- Ilohhuh. Booth. is been no land to on. you in lulu Cumin! PM _ Fourth 5nd 6th mouths-fur-U. and. matu'isloca0'i.bc, My; 10 Half chm and pun, 10 lbs.:'bnn 8 lbs. T . . Birth month-M-tolde Md o.rdeo, Mt lb” buy; " Bt.;' 065;”, lid ab, " "am; bran, g "3a.; (lilo-h, ' "a; Prefouar Brown {ollm l, giving " ex: ample of the ipyioaerii' old!“ which pin. F Bacon} Ind third mitndnv-siu tur- nipl. " IU.; buy. click? lbI.;'a{ri'w. int. 8 "It; corn 8 lbs.; bran 2 llu.’ _ _ 1mm New tt ..., 'rFtt__ Tr_VF ., ' ..____ “RBI (0 Van. “mum prod-mod .--. . ___Fr__ VF I) (I). . 'ysutio,u....,....v, "'r""" ""'.""" .F. " a In. During which Gd thm, for t1n.uttinet Pimt 'notttl.t-4htmenon lamina“! tu.: iii“. dirt, ' lbaf my. cat; 5 IU. i' “(a cached. trlu.. A _ (3) Tom mtrFttemodeattu,1mtttm, tor nut-lung. Moo pound. ”hum-3.1”“... Q N ('3) Catlin! Mm)olfoodfor0llouthl.. I on (I) “an Mullins] peoviom to new ' In! the tittirlp'ne lat ig' ttv'n y'ur old fee bed, .rluring (L, uit SH month- of winter in tuio,teut history c‘mxuictl of thtmre things tut sh of and, proportion“. ml. In order to mun- . can t.troftt, no tttom at“. pm: of m, .rikiit.. and"; ml well ‘done' to. a, be sold pt G, dun " new per pound, lire weight. In this country the nugget rise of store mule up In {pheuea thirty sf: "or eettt.mirhttt [if mbnthl of tho fountain; in- ixh. 0n nu unma- it epatl, on' _eUmine over}; pdhqmlo “an, “who cant.- for "an addition“ pound mid-w! to a... dominion two or threé yen? old' (atoning out]. bent. I No, rtti,iutsto'wuir,v" will mr' for the direct intireoei In it. yeigM from tho consumption of lily hm] or quantity of 'gf-" moan must he moped; aa.. e . rum in no' has i, we bent well for the an}! of Moms. . “may, find}; can! yintei- in but» than An open one for (naming child in Ontgrio. " A ttood atue'miu, meani . tlift- of one-fourth. m should knirw We film In” dislikes of every animal. ' _ It pun to keep one man in Mnuhnt at. (ty'""" " thirty held of hustling ent." " e. , . . _ [ hummus),- In Iniiuul has... to {rod for food immedipklv it begin! to In" ihss1t,Giv,er chock tlldhuodingm C Never begin'fattening without . dead“. plan. W," -V _.....,.,. - will {ripe oitt in 'rrudti' irrLTii'."l,Cfa7 to' market. . Carrying My in and to T pa out oi 'ch. menu; ' F , . . Kup the tempt-futon M the body that Pilhtiot under IN a, not yet our ttttf Nh. boniioriu' ifiry e'm, Initial-J‘s food may be another and: whoa. . _ _ ___ ""'" """""% we or m, much hem; and u (no! to hop tip warmth. .7 Bt"rtrtt1htst,u better foe fat an... that: box or ynd man-gamut," Mn of nodal. . _ The “Evin; uuznnl. intended dire had, require. I link cursing Auiv, to 'ymnot. mule]. lid otmetttth of woman-pa, '13.: rim o/ts in "may: ““3- t" . k - . _ - "7“...“ .u um III! “II In“. the winteh tiiiwiii Mon eon-in by so per cent thvi " ittuth "I" init Ink " " timed u they in! {Altai V Pitt {um out). in“; stu, win It. to! "mr-a - , h"? Randal-um the... d Ind. but A good “do for n at. quantity of min per any to tn"tarittettu is - ll. to-me, hundred of their wk: t' duh,“ tatimnl weighing 1,000 itiir' min an m. of 1:11in In" trims {a th'l Stt 'm In“. the white?» tiiogmii more ”this by 80 bar can! in} lumtnn de "W a . . M will)“: “M.“ MW ‘Mer TPr.oo.tiditki. of “b; . 'tthe, “a m”. _ I All in; t II. 'uae. ‘ i. "is.“ in Peo. 'f'tht'ttiti V " a! I ii of a" I”. “in“. It My ”cording a _ tin. It! -ditit. " nd. Insn. - “Rb-nun. a Q, "_iuiiTi"i"iUd", 'ery 1oim in {ow-(ling I atu the _ In a. ' iiGii.

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