. Rapport . Fig 88 (e) Fodder room ; {/) Harness room ; ig) Passage to the horse stable ; {hh) Horse stalls ; (i) Manure shed ; {/) Water tap ; {k) Part of fodder barn. Fig. 89. Section of a stall in the cow stable(a) Passage;(6) Gutter ; (c) Partition of the stall;(rf) Tethering Staples ;(c) Manger; 359. Fig 89(/) Water trough in boards and galvanized iron. (g) Horizontal board to prevent the foddor from dropping into the water.{h) Passage at the head along the wall. COUNTY OF BAGOT The three competitors in the county of Bagot were Messrs. EmileEoy, of St-Pie, Elie Beaudry, of St. Dominique a


. Rapport . Fig 88 (e) Fodder room ; {/) Harness room ; ig) Passage to the horse stable ; {hh) Horse stalls ; (i) Manure shed ; {/) Water tap ; {k) Part of fodder barn. Fig. 89. Section of a stall in the cow stable(a) Passage;(6) Gutter ; (c) Partition of the stall;(rf) Tethering Staples ;(c) Manger; 359. Fig 89(/) Water trough in boards and galvanized iron. (g) Horizontal board to prevent the foddor from dropping into the water.{h) Passage at the head along the wall. COUNTY OF BAGOT The three competitors in the county of Bagot were Messrs. EmileEoy, of St-Pie, Elie Beaudry, of St. Dominique and Joseph Desautels, ofSt. SimoD, three worthy representatives of the apicultural progress accom-plished in this county. Mr. emile ROY (88-25 silver medal). (Class of Amateur Agriculturists.) Mr. Roy is a large proprietor, owning 5 or 6 farms, besides woodlots, village lots, grist, saw and carding mills, etc. H-^ is also a store-keeper, alfof which means that he does not live solely upon the productsof his land and the fruit ot his daily labor. Nevertheless, he devotes his 360 attention with praiseworthy success to the skillful and able cultivationof a farm of 170 acres at Emileville, a small village which he has founded byhis industry and spirit of enterprise. The soil of this farm is in general


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