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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1910-06-30, Page 6-1 . ­ ­ . . ­ -- . .. I �--*­ I—— - -!­ I—- I ­- ­ � -1 . �. . 1, ­- . I . , . � ..., . . -, - ­ - --., � � -- ­ ­ - . I ­ .. �- I I ,�. 06 0 . Clinton r- . . I . --- ---- ­ "N"" lrt4llll"it .N" Pilw' .... Dtjtndful#`if �y� too iMn1 Alt«'sll[ak �f4W lint erQtrttatlx ttteill-4 v tills Wa,+d 4 t op'"Ir. Ir. /�e� Wt cans= dant . it to l every n�tateo: 04 m 1 »11*N 410110 0", f ntea of dandruff Nself, and InttN tYe trc4ll res CA" ,Pod in 4riawti.Y c�uditloe- lo not �c for the air° We wish y9u to *atIvoly apo 44tittctty vadontand that Ayer's Hater Vig9r does tial , f d the calor of the hadr, even to the slightest blond hairmaytutseit Ecce y wt hogthatestvittgthe hgairmade a shade daatrkkeer- In>Iredlents: SulohNr- Calycer(e. Qulnle. Sollltim.Clilwri)t.. --- Cegolcum. Salle. Almisol• Water, ferfugic. Show this formula to your doctor. Ask him what he thinks of it. P'EEDINIS THE CALF. ,»ire Should Do Taken When Giving it [ Skimmilk a„d Milk. 31 Iz well to lejiva; tilt- calf by ItsOlf for•at leiist twt-ive hours and. In ease the cath` llas run with its mother for arvcrati days. possibly twenty-four hours, Attempts to feed the calf car, tier that) tills usttnity do lh;* calf 110 ;olid 1111,1 t1my Injure the feeder's .tem- per. It the c•aif's tuu77le Is held in the milt: and Its month pried open "lice so that It tastes the Milk it will drink without 'the Yt-e(Jer. I')eIng obliged to p1 tr a his hluul in tilt* ntll6 and- at- a .. WAI.`L"PORTUM 11WI TREES. Minte to Fxrmera Who Are prone to Gut Up Fine tons Far Fuef. Today there are comparatively few pioneer farms which must be cleared out of the forest. but there are matey which still possess enough timber for fuel .cutting and .Por commercial uses on, a limited. scale. lit the tight of re- cent warnings as to the men -Ice of a scarcity, of timber ill the future. farm- ers need not be admonished to Ovral, useless waste of trees. The avprag fariner does most of bis tree cuttin,. in the winter wwheu be bits time tis d ulil Sot , I1" �I 76� Prmfnni Pnro Cnr ,oww _- Ill, ca,Y to surf) tris ut,tt. ,Iht.,talf is uunbte to handle bay or �a� v► s ��7 _. r a eg u �:.�-.� �-r- -------•-- __ (rr ;�rufn ltttt iJ :i� WL- (< �3 {131 11. i TAKING HORSES PUME:- "id t j to ill:til it is a 1wee1; or tt-n days 1)tlrilig this I,t rimi it i4 iiot wise „ •' try to teed skluiln!Ik. At first tile IIeWache, get Carter's Little Liver Prite rue ygvally valaableiq Uonstipatloa,suring>intlpre• vetWnKthistannoyin con)plalnthwhtletheyalSQ Corm alldtacrdcrao theeomac ,atimalatotha regulateihebowals, EventtthPYcPI! r ^'` t h 0 �o; ` "' a ■ t 7 I . ; 'I American- Depend on Ice Cream, Not Artery May lie Found by P111ctnO Ha" ff mhote utillt should bp fed three tithes ?�or� � tRheumatism R. Wit, to Entertain Their Friends• 1 at Underside of Jaw. 1 day--tutlr poun,is In the morning. � �� � t s* ,;, -•i y�, F... V.: CUTLER. :' Was it not l.tuersou who said. "We The pulse is due to 'uu ataau)al(t .Io I. 0 brat ltris lit uooll and Your pounds ally ;iuereasea as fast 'as 'the calf is> 'bile to •Co.Isume it without scouring rat .M � r 1 ' . dart; not trust our wit for malting our expansion and relaxiltion ill th" )Vitt , '' '; ' he al'tt'r'Y' ,'11111)'+ at night -at Itliutrt tetuperteturt In tit' tell dtll'H tilt- Calf' ciltl Ache they wonldbonitnostprtselesatotllcaewho ptlBerfretgthisdistresaingcomplalntibutfortn- � �"., 31 y ��� ' ' ',? , ';: y i:`•.�NOw>+TON; Oct. 12th. I QFn., 909• ft •. e- house pleasant to our friends alud s0 , OP an el.l, tic ,tib I i'- um led Uuu taus, :. I by t tie jets of blood p ( a t+<ottl a week lie ted T\\'ire• tl:Uty Darla); this time aatol theirgoodneeadoesnotendhere andthoee he on able in eo many wi•ny•s that they will not be w l- ,, > 7 ; W . " j ; G »,g. <c a �`' -1 it Ifor many years, I suffered from severe Rheumatism, and the attacks wera vt a buy ice crew m ?" q tne11n9 OY a force Pntnli -1 ht . Rattier a striking coutment, isn t it, wen. els by 1 .;e nitnwvunrr* of. whole milk ran be ;e to about twelve luvrelk, d gnSto-dowithouti,�iPin. 'Butafterallsickhetitl .: *� ; °N` 'e Y % % s ' t �,� we from doing my ord and t work, I unci taus very distressing and aus' treatments, but nothing seemed to do int- tntich 9000, h .. ` both noun our own mental resource- I beart. t rnchtallr p _ sheep belong to the middle wools. - - . , ?£h - remedies and sieians'treatments, sudppl was be owing Vefy anxious for fear h permanent - ,' , r t t+.uch stroke of the hear; is egnnt to: s u Ge uic ntnt Cali ,er of our tallness and t I tall ishlg -g��a ..;. is i ' r'' c . ,.::' - ..• :%.x cripple from the disease. $1 asul entirely me and I this medicine h e y > ., .. : - » ..., . _ ?,Q,,• r . �,• m/--- X - •st,l!•, t J / given -too mrl�G -it will• sooat be-irn should be • t tls.ttltllt-viz, a. r and friends? \1 a {lid them to out houses, ,one (t Ill health the tug' of tGt' atter i:u wall. tl i, ;,, ,•" c ,,F,,•,xjr; .wry, 'i., t y�;� ,, f' r t r t it .. }t , tkd�k : "l ' " 4 t: E_,{. The moment -you suspect 'an y et- ` feel f omau lives chat, hero is where le the bane o s y wo make our great boast otlr pill" cttroit white -others a Y : rt ; ` • . "" ��'' t ed Fruit-a-tives. and i ri tt holies believe it is the greatest Rheuihatism cure in the World. y F.. E. MID ?' R\'N Imagine ltlttl \vl' tit'l' NeI'[b coming s.� but w heti they et thele our average uuwGet' or pulse beats flet rs v ''. 'v ,_ .y }• Hy. �T. ,' ;$+ ..Ts41v r . ; r' , , . cabinet ` work- tha..0 .for, fuel,' as . wvouid :set-in almost an ,body should do net. Carters Little Liver Pillif aro.very small and ..; , ,� �- ��, xt " . -. o see t - g ''' Gem. s Gout thirty -xis to rorty... hearts fait us, and so 1)t- teed t i minute 1 a • _ ^ " t ::'' ,worth two in the field, or, pnetinr it another- way, the silo doubles the valt ver easy to take, oneor two p111sipake a dose. he are a r ctl ve etablo anti do not 1 at- T y t 1 y g gr�+e u a, but by their gentle action planus wllo p res , Y.gY "K'n rF,� x<: ,, } • statement could not be bought from' a manlike Mr, Mills: He thinks Such 8 t his hod to sell it or sign it town untruth, Mr. Mills tried • \ e 1r ;,, Ice.ctenm is a convenient ctoa6 for The larger the horse the slow r t t. , _ > d , r - A: :: Ali, z r' lie .fed from ten to tw�•o?Ire poululs .diti= , Pseutam.. ;: „„*�; y r fy'^ , s ° ” ` °° m ch f name,. t Fruiit-a-tives"after all other treatmcut failed -and 41 Fruit•a-tives" cured him •. all sac tai doubts and fears. fewer the number of beats per ntiutttr _ : :;. . r ,:` i'.s; t4 l i i. ' going a bit higher; ewes from 150 to g ' 1911 pounds. The wool is of good, fair t708'1'>681lLDICINL00.�>xDW toss.:? - ':' : » ' .l 9 3; R11t umatism. In the goodness of his hea> t, he wrote the above letter order .: r 4om - . •°W hen iu doubt glee them a Accordhtg to an expert breeds r. i1 .:. `` F : ,'-,t . g, r t.,:. -y ;t,.,r.:,, /� `' `i"ar "'i ,w z lffm„ miss their "Ice cream."strop . W I sa �088t <;::: tY y ,;Y. t , 3 ' 1 w a ,. v of d th t eters in all arts of Canada would know that'there is or -.;i ,, y a that P td on our eat" is the rule that governs :' thing to ver' good lace to 03-e• the,puie.c r;. at y g p ,:4 + , : r ; r`• r F:+I rt ?� Sest .Materials, . Attire. In Quainthighest ,.. ' p;' `•' , &otua]ly does cure R1leumatism. xhistestimtonial was a entirely unsolicii Fruit-a-tives until we received he treatment of the stranger within ' t the underside of the jaw. By rolling ,, ::,•� sr :,,'r' 4 , y ��?�' '-. Disorders. D FIG_PILLS are sold at all, leading lac. box, or five for ,', t < r M -•ter,' part. We flat know that, Mr Mills was taking :r o•+ -tee± e ;; your gates. a fin fingers about a I,ttie i'' 11 , tilt- tips OP ill g And the stranger takes kiudly tote a b brought on to the blood they can e, . ""�• t : ; ,: � ,4.:*: r c, you w\iuld liaul it to the neaiest'mai= eII811a IOC etieU lwtre rt(uai to corn ge - ," ".;, 3y. c.._li .r :. Y """ Gw' "S 1 , ' �•` er' ` ,the above letter. 'tF 't,a- fres", It is acase like Mr. Mills' that proven the marvellous powersof tui t it be stated, without fear of contradiction, i- Idea. Icon hi. face brightens at the 1 , F ,. . � ;s�a s ,. t :.':.i �::; h„ t . ket. - - — g ; .sem . «,>. X.,:; :-, a2 ;a .:. ..; .,.t`�� ► .� *t " in arresting and curia disease, may g . " I Rheumatism when pro rly used. mention of refreshments! �I What of Isis hostess? What of her °i home? IIow goes the day with her 'and her,§? It hadn't oct•urred to him to wonder. But, lit the slab, of the day, "she had awfully good 'eats."' And If we w -ho stay at home and ask our friends to come and see us openly confe:;s oar inability to entertain our friends by ,'our own wit." Its 1•,merson says, and fall back oil the "icec'reanl" car guests just as Openly shote their appreciation of the substitute we of- fer. . They very frankly announce their intention of "dropping in In time for refreshments." If shopping seems more important than the friend's pnr- ty they wear their best bats to the shops and tuck it clean p:ttr of white gloves in their hand bags and drop iu AD the patty on their way home. They get there lu time for Itefreshmeuts, ?with a capital ft. 1 else . Don't press too firmly nor yet too II lightly. The animalmust- be Rept I stili and quiet, In point of importance - the "character" of the pulse must Ge 1 the best guide. That is to say, the blood vessel may impress us as feeling 6 hard, soft, full, quick, small, VvirY, . regular or irregular. These are nicetles which require practice before they can be fully ap- preciated. In disease- pleurisy - the pulse will be found beating about eighty times per minute (depending, upon the stage of the disease), hard, wiry and irregular.' . In pulmonary apoplexy it may be beating 120 times per minute, . When properly taken it forms a val- uable means of assistance in ascer- taining the nature and..progress of ills ease. . Children Cry I OLSTICIV TOUNGSTLITS. hounds. ' The amount. depends sotrte- tsbat•ou its ability to handle increased quautities; . 1'11e stomach of the young calf la very delicate, and all' changes should , Gee mode gradually.. When About Owe weeks old the calf,. If a strong, vigor• nus one, can be gradtlally,changed to �kimmilk, During' the first day de- crease the •amount of the whole milk one pound and add one pound of skim- atilk, and • so on each day until the 4hallge is. complete. Previous to tills the calf should have a little grain {corn or Kaffir cornmeal or a mixture Of hath) placed in its mouth immedi- +i'fefy after driaking,itw milk. In this way it gets''a taste of the grain and : 7 ,p 1 -. 9 Y" F ',. t a. .,, A �. n .. TREE ourrINO ON = PAI1M. the work. Sut perhaps the average farmer, has not considered' the: cow-. mercial valueof . his trees. The' Writer spent some tim. a at a , . small hotel in a village In southeastern Missouri a few years ago Paid was de- . llglited• with the big open fireplace in lie hotel office. Roaring Brea were :,,tilt therein, and it was good. to sit In front or at the side Aud Watch the tlaines suck upward. Only wood was burned--uo coal- 11nd. that - blade the real delight of the open tine. Only sometimes there is a joke on ' FOR FLETCHER`& will soon go to the feed boxes and eat. . _ one dI tiie�\vriter sate the hotel nate bring in several huge leg cuts that ,'Fruit-a-tives will positive y cure "Fruit a-tives" is the only medicine in the world made a fruit juices and. is the greatest Rheumatism cure known to modern science. Sac. a boa, 6 for $2.56, or trial box, 25c. Sold by &3 deniers or sent, postpaid, on receipt of.price by Fruit-a-tives himited,.Ottawsi. ... _ - r ,4 I. the society free lunches, as was. the ^ c �. ^ te5 ' A �7 S✓ t� M with ith a relish, a rin>t SILO, and dTitlip them bY, the titep.lace. 011e case when a ce*tain woman gave a her V ----"'---' After the .change to, skimmiik is the cost he hod Getter seriously. con Uudei landlord put op a log now and 'then' coffee and bridge, and one of HORf�ED SHEEP. ;+ompleted the amount may be gradu- :ides .the silo: present .condl- least -of _all thtt and aeliieved a fine Ere. The bltrnliTg �e �acte Pal�rful F... V.: CUTLER. guests mistook It for an afternoon bridge. •DORSET. ally ;iuereasea as fast 'as 'the calf is> 'bile to •Co.Isume it without scouring tions at ope•fourth fiarnlers keeping stock in .the corn belt logs threw off a faint: peculiar scent wvhich:seen}lid .Paiuiliar--a memory of f Qlilph�pS _ Painter and PapeP tlll►rllge!'.: arrived at about 4 o'clock or She a This Breed' G mmands Very. High must be taken' not 'to increase ,,ate :mu. .will find the silo ilo eeon'o.nic equip Goy Good. lnw'estig;ition discogered after with the bland statement on her Prices� . Times. . An ex ert sheL sa Lsotset too rapidly. The calf is lit greedy ani- 0 appear. more hungry~ aft- ment. An acre of corn put. In the Milo r Is eu[ued Lit about $.15.. while the sfinle ,hilt :the :Tog Cuts \vert, ,of splendid; ` ll, xiy ��']n 'JayS� OT' All work guaranteed. reasonable. UPS: `. "You know I don't play bridge very p _ sheep belong to the middle wools. ,nal and will er drinking Its milk that , before, Lind torn staiTding in the field' and husked. itnrntTer'l tF . perfect walnut -one of '.the scarcest'' w��e .nr)vv})ttny-,4 nn -g��a •Prices est ence nea>' o oS1te t t . yp well an how. so I just came in for y ___..a_._._,-_,,,_-,_,_...�.-..._---- y" . r nt on tz>�p�r:0� - Cheap-- n � the...m--t eds RQU91111--.i� given -too mrl�G -it will• sooat be-irn should be u-hlie-usuilt est: of .'bar. Thin Is fpr, all cost of bar . tree is worth muuy ' dollars more for It The moment -you suspect 'an y et- ` feel CO�IegiatG- I�1SLe1tUt$. refreshments." Alas for her! The refreshments rr after by butchers on account of cut- I ting so well on the block: In size the the sick list. The tnfik •fed - each feedill wvelghed or measured A•t ea 9 accouutina° s !.0 Then an acre ih the 'silo • is 'vet g, cabinet ` work- tha..0 .for, fuel,' as . wvouid :set-in almost an ,body should ney or, Urinary . dlsorder,' or Rheumatic pains, begiiLt ,king • a were "all." She had better read her card more enrefully in the futpre. so Dorset rams when developed will , Our experience has been •.that � a Ctilf frotu three to five. weeks of age Call ,worth two in the field, or, pnetinr it another- way, the silo doubles the valt ... itnowv, by this time. That man 'burned worth af,wvalnnt • pi ''hills + ;Dori u.r tent happens, whether she that whateverpp weigh from 200 to 250'• Pounds. some lie .fed from ten to tw�•o?Ire poululs .diti= of the, corn crop.: * c up about,$200 it is well always to bear .in mind . pees her friends or not, she will not going a bit higher; ewes from 150 to g ' 1911 pounds. The wool is of good, fair ly, from seven to 'eight weeks old and whets -� r' CriUh INC. •RESULTS:. that` 1'he Hae kir tree You are cutting FIG PILL.'. are Sold with a guarantee ' to cure all Kidney, Bladder or Liver ..: Choice. Desi 1TS. . - miss their "Ice cream."strop length and fiber of the, Crisp. g I. rourteen to,sixteen pounds �, ,' \. oaths -of tt •e three. to,&. e m h FOR down and'eb-tting'up for fuel or. enc'e .you a le' ' ndigestion and all Stomach oub s, I Sest .Materials, . Attire. In Quainthighest sort and. at ani• times commands the price. . .caa` tont . oa .fed ejghteeli to fwetit pounds of , should always d ted . Caaret�tf Hctati.ng of Churning Roorii anal CnI1S OS91bly_'. IT11g11t bei}in, . as, p b much as a load of wheat. or corn it Disorders. D FIG_PILLS are sold at all, leading lac. box, or five for . ° � �'�i� A charming little dress is seen in the the ewes andramshave horns..' Milk. rte e milk '. . •Cleanliness N. cessary. you w\iuld liaul it to the neaiest'mai= drug stores at a. .has. • 1>hustration for the small girl. It Is _Both the rams, of coarse,",much 'heavier, aCurm and sweet. - These ran Ile no.uetilltte rule Mid to thi• terpper!Itttrr, at which . ket. - - — $1 O ppos'te the Posi Ofti Uiinton) r e Office . . NUTIE t old fashioned sprigged muslin- 1 r hite with bunches of pink and green stronger and 'larger. Whether -on ac- count of their horns' the D orsets-' are i than other breeds i. am not less timid t * di've the 'Cow Pure Water. . 1 'Give the 'cow. none'but pure: water: lowvn.lis file cream should be uuurned. as dif- feient creattis-regilire different tern- Homemade Feed Mixing' Box. • ',There's alwwal s plenty of work on I' i d Ott aid when c o A Arl-On to say. Nevertheless it is It is strange that. any ;farhA4r 'should.. ;ieratures, . The• Yat is in rile toren o the feria,. as the li re m s r prepared ' -'Y m a micros- o is Iobales. and .they mast•• his, cit cousin .asked him' how. he TAKE NOTI69 that the Munio- ClI Co in . well established that no dog takes his allow his mill: cattle to drlri6 ro p fi 3i .. inter.. of the Corporation of the Town' of Clinton er hria t► teen how e`u. -certain -degree of Softness if managed' 't0 jtass his tune in' wv tends to: construct granolithic sidewalks, as per slaving secured :a.cotnrEodiotis Gkrait Hest lessons in killing sheep: from a etaigUantpond which often - g •`Ueh the al -ii to Haire. Nvhfll' Tile creilcn wvheb the nonfarming season was OIL ' `ealledule*below, and to. assess h f eo cost. Storehouse; we are.nOW buying' .all Dorset Hock, though a sheep killing dog • 'scary and is. full of bilcteria. Y y ` r eel ri hire roan s vitt- gos(1e1 truth. as thereof upon the propexW' ab, tt g 1 ndan ers t15e healib +,1 :; raters, the. rfturu than i. op Y p TGe d p to bebeno$ted thereby. and that a'. statement kinds of.grain•, for which. the. highest proficient in the art, will sometimes water tial on y e g. ler cent .. filer •l:nowvs.. : Rut there Are, showing the Janos my the said asses - iso tilt- \tell being rii ;enc -d and ,dpntains l6: to 30,, per every -far d orices'•will be.'pald: • '. become foolhardy eneugh _ to , attack the "W, brit a moat, aadneules of the owners thereof; so, far. e te�naerature should lie' euct► ways of tlnal.i'the wvortt'£ttarer. wtu- . as theyoanbeaacertainedfron thelast.revisea i " them. Still, Ili and•ab1.out the barus'and- tliose who drink the milk.. ;fiat th i ). Bran; Shorts, 0orn•and all kinds df ` l�'. '" tit the cretim will•cburn in thirty to ter, as wvell as s,um.al.er, Some Psirmers AaiieAiiulent Roti, is no t'atea at the pffioe.t the. b ..,: .. ,., ., l - , •* ce an ' ins in' ' ha' hazard, slip• Clerk of the Municipalltvk, and ti ,otibo.tb a ;i;rain �S:eeds-ttndrother feeds: kent':on - _„ L, i lit ty-tiwe inintlEes• 1 his Wit gt do many "thing,, u . P. spection during office hours, • � hand at'. the, storehouse:• , ' FelrroVttin, the invigordting tonic. exhilusilve cburoing .and leave the 'shod way. just as tlielr ancestors used SCHEDULE OF P}:IOPOSED . contains Beef, the most strengthening Gutter in r voudition in n hich it can to do them, and never take* the trouble ..... ..food in the least -bulk, Iron, which • . 'WALKS• tuakesrichredblood andgivesstrength I>e er�`ily.hantiled, without injuring the _ k Onthonorthsldeof Bondi, frrim ,Matilda FUr�&'Ac'��� . .. 11 I and vitality .to . the whole body and ,exalt•«•. r Streetto Lot Number s4, 4 feet in .width: Esti- cavo h . putty. Spanish Sherry Befut a Hutting ttre cream : ,in the mated coat of work, $134,60, of which $15.00 is to eStiOII and? = be provided out of the general funds oY the .. We .�. `��� Q_ �o . Wine to titimulate the ,dig ,burn the churn a.hould he tiho_ roughly it Munictpahty. . w H (�, he Iron with 4 K on the north -side of Walker Street, from Via c n f t chill, d • u aid the.assin9ilatlo o c thorou. Gtr thus and a i- i ed t -<•...�.. • sCa d - w� �' tnibor 76 4 teetin \Vidtlt. Es a toriaSt, to Lot Nt and Beef. 1.09 per bottle at druggists r • , • nth a .of this is �r ter, a _ store opens at 7,30 a m, closes at 8' m. � : ;•., e h: a $ P. told water.. 1 he .tdva g 9 x-,. � -Z7 yv r.��? mated cost of work X818,40,. of which $95.20 i3 to 11 llakr .'? -' ... - - . .° - ,,- Z. „�. " ':. - ", provided out of the general, funds of the We are Practical Boot .and Shoe m , .: that {'t will fresbecr the churn' and fill I;�ir:.,%:. 'z t= u `� � Municipality . ers and re airers. -Bogts made to or- � '�'` - , the pores In the '\rood so 'that the I � .._ on tine south Aide of Princess Street,; from VALUE Crt` Qtt�� `_ ��. der Prom 'one t0 three daysnotice and YALtJE O�� 4� IYS� I�Ft cream and butter will not stick to it . n. . M, 6iin' width. Estimated'Ncos�t"ot43work5$61-60feof .re airing done while you wait , 4 t er • ! 'Che outside temperature of the churn- r �'dr ' which $Ile 40 is to be provided out. of the gen - Fa`Ll'l1tL`rt3 Axtcntl0l► - i _ When Compared With Other: Roughage he north Aide of. Cutter Street, from Iiing • �" i � i .. �f� al Pune It., is Far Superior. . ! - aro i. � Street to Victoria street, 4 feet i width. Heti- We have on hand several pairs of a number of experiments ' at t. --.-�' � matted cost of work'$104,20, of which $26. W is to our,own-make bootsJust the thing for After Ito provided out of rho general !.ands of the 'the .Spring wear. (Joint- In and see the Nebraska .Agriculttral college the 5 '"' e' Municlpallty, . t tt ensilage was i ,� Lw�' e f,,; On thA south (da of Gordon Street, from Vic- ahem. ',::: ,,,....:::.:... . =_: feeding -value of co a g �g_ other +x _: ,;r ;rr•: %�' y loris Street to Wilda. Sheet, 4 fact in Width, l `i�/.. H. WATTS & SON 4 i rquud to be far superior to any o . �, <� , ?fit ,u` r ;HK E3timated east of work $ 63.80: of which $47.40 t oitghagC. This 'all . convince tine t : �, ,z :?�t "� is to bo provided out of the c onoral funds of the Apposite .1;.'oet 011iee . farmer that a silo on the .farm• will i � � it " ' -1 ' r ., T' : ww ith© nity on Sheet from Vic- ::. -- . i ..,,.. , ., btun i idea or ' rend t0 improve, it wonderfully. The torts. $ttedet tio'ra es S[iU 4 feet in width. x `,4. i soma a coat o work 80 of which $4,90 is e:x(ierlment shows 'tb lt- e t z ; *� ` i > to be provided out of the general fundi of the DoIISET RAMS. One ton of ensilage equals one , ton , :. . ` r t^1. ' •:: Municipality. WOOL . ,,i� On tits wast aide of Raglan Street fromltatten- ' paddocks the U01'st'tS are exceptional- Sugar beets. ,�, "tt� � 1 z " � � m � Y bury Btreot to Princess Street. 4 • feet in width, ' n . �'r" r:: i Estimated cost of work 116.00 of which $41.50 I -"�"" ly gentle, and a ram havGtg a pro, Three tons of ensilage canal one ton ;T��cj +: N 1.;• ; is to bo provided otic of to General hinds of the t ,ensit for butting and exercising -oil clover bay. • . r�.lt i" � �'xY �t "�ifr::;', .:, `"::::, Municipality. $enmulerWOallen 1%1111$ ! Y n ,.,t. t is seldom Found. "' Three and ant? Ga(f.. tons of ensilage i .1i,;s.u, $r<=_sf '; human beings , Y r'Sl ACO.L'12TOF'REVISION TYiC Oldest+Cstttblislled Cuss o[!st The e\\es are anted for their leaden- . equal one.tan Alfalfa tiay: 1 `. S� j ,3y:"? Mrxrrta srocg >rErv. Will be hold oil Monday day of Jur Millin Hitiron County. cy to breed at off season or in the Two send One-fourth tons of ensilage s° _' 1910 at e o clocic , nt. in the Course Ch c...:: to think tip more modern methods. 137 for the purposo of hearing complaints' against Ae usual 1 shall he prepared to bur spring. ibis entlGles. the breeder to equal one ton marsh hay. "'a pro= assossinent'dr accurancy of front- and eve the HIGIMST CASH FOR October and '!Three . and one-half tons of . ensilage this neglect tuey cause' tGettisclvt t, ago measercwents nr of any complaint which i; have 1131 to tubs born In, mucin extra]; work. . persons interested may desire to insko and is by WOOL, loth washed d and unwashed, November. which permits him to place . equal one ton tirairle hay.. :� rc 311 Tarnier in Intlirinn W11081i lawoognizable bytho Court. or will exchi mi, for my manufactured on the market what is justly consid .Ole -huff ton of ensilage equals' one tar, /,, A ••rta Dated at Clinton thtal8thof June 1010, articles, eyed a hothouse lamb without the ne- lou pumpkins neighbors ,nix feed f0f the stork in tht+ 1). L. MACPHERSON, Clark. You will find a fine assortment of .' ressity and expense ol.tnalntaining .A llelowv be gives bis estimate of the, ' old laborious Wray, simply paurIn;, itt,ugs and Bed Spreads, alto a good ru TB+t>LsQuF l,ttass Fos sl4A&L Octan• ,heated harp for the purpose. .No breed cost of 'putting up ensilage and Gay water from a bucket into the tuixtit►t, __ _ �p D BLANKETS, HORSE . BLAN of B . B A -:. ,' . anti stirring. it, has colrtt•ivt-cl it very, p �jv�ETi3 and YARN of various \ .s The little skirt is full, with is as great milk producers as' -the Dor- and the number of cubic feet occupier] . flc t e :.. ,,: s � ^ simple- but handy arrangement far s are guaranteed to sets. Therefore the lamb from the by each: Colors. a deep hent sit the bottom. Tit(, baby The above good >.. mixing feed. ile found -alt Olcl Hat lr,x W..) lb f+tted into a shaped :coke time it is born is forced to grow and One ton Ot ensilage cost to put nP ,: � ibepurewoolaudwillgivesatisfactiop, ver, are iP lambed under' favorable Conditions tl3 cents. One ton of bay cost to put which �a�t'her� ttsed'ycurs before fur e stet- mixing motttal when the farmhouse t • about the to\v ueel). and the ntAxitzb nay To tIIitrltN, .�e$5� Cledh1111 short puffs. 1 dteQdon ril)hntl sash and with proper care should be ready up $1.50. One ton of ensilage occupies g .. . for market in from nine to eleven 50 cubic feet. One lou of lrtry occupies wits. rebuilt. Rains of several seasons i;I,NlIkILI1Hit ctintt,IMes this pretty caslttmc. `` Pks i'rotTl the tittle it is baro. ' 500 cubic feet tag room should be as nearly as possi• h;td washed out 1ti1 vestige# of elft,$• UR I�C1Sr . ; wP-...1.� this statettleut lie adds the fol•_ ble the sante as the churning tempera .._ing. time From the, well in11ic 1�aet; . - If. _ turg; -lir-'it�fs warm iiie`Lrrdiiin Yttfif lowing: ynrct he ran sY flume of two lath, wood- :VIA.' �. ( y _-W -- _ ...-- .__---•. - - - warm u rapidly, and the butter wrist au pipe which had been used formerly Blue Serge Suits to . It will be seen that ton times more P space Is required for hay than ensi- ,likely be soft and will regnh•e more for draining a marshy Place, With Ills r 1.washiug to remove the buttermilk. It boy pttm,pin at the well the farmer EVES ��� I Order ���,00 `". -4 t, Gage, and It is hardly possible t0 con. g ( ..�� 1 . titruct even a cheap hay abed, to say . is useless to lower the cream rapidly Gas a constitnt skream tlf ,+rater tlOvr•' _ ry am for the trice re' to the churning (loin, just before Ing into his mixing box while he stirs ih order to meet the dementl we are t l churning. It should bt=. there nt least CANADA offering it. Blue Serge Suit for $1!'1.00. r tlolltiu„ of a barn, �, •-�� the feedstuffs. YtltO ti aitch i7ear at Rade in style, Vi ht up to ,110• minute ,ate„ drilled to store for sr=6 quantity of " hand goes the mixed And mol itetleti 3 Vith the ordinary hayloft two hours before cGurUtng. the tea. t! LIryW 001<1NID. TRI RATHS °. `t44 t MK1+K' i)rtsilago. W son for this is that tat is a slow can if you want it. n putting thus Serge Ili 4t good dairy barn the cost of stor- feed, ready. to ,o&ve, and this Indiana Suit up at $17.00; to yout+pleasur . Vire mail. bays the to-wa autely d0 liken it age space would be three lilacs that doctor of Gent,, and, although the at-• elO1NG1 nslr�s 0 - ,know it is l+tlliag r� Gzit•�. rum has cooled and the thermometer ° ;I:• --9f the silo: 'he table also gives a rib tem erasure, the fait p e l t' t ` ''' =,k =� Yana 14, 28 i►a�. 9, 23 This InIported SCrge has a smtootlx .. 1RU •. notnparlstln 'betwveen the cost of har• "rads tine right p ig11�,17, 31 .Ialr 12, 28 Sept. 6. 211 I Su dl, which mttlzes it suitable for 3oc has uot'artually reaChecl it, fold tilt- : r. , vesttllg tarn ensilage as compared r •sults +would be the same as if churn- 101lOWN SPECIAL IMAMS ; Sunday wear. We also ltawtA it ir1 The most delicious of i black,, If preferred, chocolate `wwitll Gay. It wilt b0 seen that corn itOItONTO TO wIIVNiIPEt;♦ AND WEST ,!Iigi,a�e ran be put nP for a,tnOst Witty ed at all uctualty higher degree: tet I t p ,r a '° w Leave Toronto B.iDon«lit. Sii'1'ISFAC'itlbN GUl1t1'AN'1'tri'tDl.' 'They stand Oidb 'In third the Of hay. These Hutlrea - i ise .fore aaltta O their srtioo'thne5Sr do not allow for interest On money in tCierOYs l -oolong at You. For illfautg and Cililtlretl, Through Vitch slid Second t7hw t�atoi,ek �r . I d gni lie vested in railthinery Oi- storage. While 'Sdkinra•, the Oath at Greenwich 1.'0• , G'oloauet and Tourist i$leeperd. 0 We Bal eK0 " l �richness an y The Kind, You 'Have Always. Bought — / lice Court, a witnes3 ,171st 11t-ttllelp m A to son, Dt .A., T. i gene or - ,, , ; q O fi1a>/+�r. ,. Insist Pon hay is about three [Imes richer to feed 1l,r�ompeonr D.i?»A„Toiot►to., . elements, it is stili art Ospensive substituted for the words so help m0 >a. l"xh Agents for British American. Dgeing Whig 001VAN 5� Namb and tend Ilatllinb Teams thet10111ESE1 IZ11fS' PAYI+� roughage •as compared with enstinge. God,” after the phrase " t+ A FOR _ � Agents Cleaning Co., liicntR0a1. o , design patcrited and registered, i illi, the feeder can iltld a food but the txilth, so good health I" 'aif pature of44144/04�Q. i$4� TIdC.ti`eP'YYAN CO. I, MI'il`Et�,T61ltONil'O. """""'"i'"" f"f