. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1890, . Lennox A; Addn. Frontena^ I Leeds & ( ..Group A^ictoriaPeterboroughHal i burton .Hastings•roup MuskokaParry Sound ..Algoma GrotipThe PfOTince || .9l] 59 53 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 80). A. 1890 PART II. LIVE STOCK. THE DAIRY AND THE APIARY LIVE STOCK. The May bulletin stated that the condition of the farm animals throughout the pro-vince was very much better than the most sanguine could have hoped for six months pre-viously. The d


. Ontario Sessional Papers, 1890, . Lennox A; Addn. Frontena^ I Leeds & ( ..Group A^ictoriaPeterboroughHal i burton .Hastings•roup MuskokaParry Sound ..Algoma GrotipThe PfOTince || .9l] 59 53 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 80). A. 1890 PART II. LIVE STOCK. THE DAIRY AND THE APIARY LIVE STOCK. The May bulletin stated that the condition of the farm animals throughout the pro-vince was very much better than the most sanguine could have hoped for six months pre-viously. The drouth had been so destructive in the preceding summer that farmers inthe east and north had been compelled to reduce the number of their stock in many casesto only sufficient to carry on the work of the farms. Into the worst affected countieslarge quantities of hay were imported. The known scarcity of feed set farmers to workto economise their resources. As one of the correspondents says, less food was wastedthan usual. Then the weath


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