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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-06-02, Page 3M Came* il!#M tGo " , d a .'+r�'-�w.www.dw . . 1, 9 The Climate of North ReadwMade Parms I 001V to Fun. 10 I Great-Enterpris,e10 ,,' Mass aiumber otic Ontario invites Mont �or ��.����� ��r����► On1Y itt tun, Glass number two, 0 . i Other boys do. ` toClint.on Glass number three Comes ,A Zeiss . relt'nsioxt araslug. In tho• acres of land and reside for sloe ' One ofthe features €tf the .inrush nurseries for irht; promotion of fret,+ It won't hurt vete. pp north countryabout the terms of months. •an his lot, before he cau cut of settlers this year is the ,arrival of culture, are provided. - Ytameastead settlement has led to sone: the timber. ,after that he can out It ,a Large number of British farmers Britishers Are Coming. Glass number four ere Hess A# she gat ttztzneut, It is all down,, and do aft thio he likes with i4 ney, to occupy» what arta call. It is interesting to know that the Onl . one more. � � « TQIx 1eS makes..' anything , c d to s y th . he 0 tarlo Gov with tat. even.. It it be pine. Unfor- od "the ready -.made farms" that have • new idea. Is bearing fruit and that t'ht Y iii Important, �Q�. . !erument, and lion, Frank Cochrane tunately Iia the towns}'40 az'ound been. Prepared Uythe, Canadian Pacific British settlers axe Cozitln . Cllaass number five 1�eCt�Oil° �%�"� the ,i the ?.urges Co-e,aave . in particular, have the welfare of Cochrane there is i, t}ether Of any Railway 4ompany in the nei�ghhbrhood 20th of last month the Empress at Before a .drive. northern Ontario kinder special Pon- great value. The country was, burned of Calgary. The New York Herald )Britain brouglit out 100 farmers des, 1 Corporation America, B over some thirty years at;Xt. Taut• has been enquiring into this remark- tined for the " „ , Gass number six, 4`'�! aCke� "131 sideration. ready-made farms. Bxai�ns in a mix. y��••. set 1 d. If Por no tote t e r at r Movement, and as a g Men doing an..��1�1ual B.µ bele the first lace, then r°asothe n hon a.ac, h rg a en Parti of te the bushst}- amen �restinstory It Ito ntsttOut and Swoteh farnierswithcapital. English numness It ter seven,, , to provide traffic for the T.;& N. O, It is a Cost) matter to Clear it that in view of the very considerable is estimated than. they brught out Stars in the heaven. Amounting to t�!75 00 n 'FJ0C �; .Railway the townships adjoining the and the i�mprc sign. ,ha,s existed• that.: immigration from the United Strafes no less than $13,6;000 with tlieari, One government road muse be filled up. it would not be permitted to even sell into aux North West there is a YCe1- ItAs 12,500, another tins as ¢nrtteh as Glass number eight, Ing current that efforts should be 93,000 Stars in his pate, o ,,��,.: With productive homesteaders. it far fuel. What has been cut g , or 115,000. The new arxivals, p � T In accordance with this policy, and down has been. piled pnd burned' , oil mad'e,to place Brftishers in tho new are fine specimens of humanity, and Glass number •Mine for the sake of economy to the set, the. ground. Many advocate burning country. their interest in such, enterprises as ' - ' W S, R. Holmes of this town has single retail profit, it as it stands before 'spending the Sir Thomas. Shau hne's ''s• flan, the "Imperial FrontiersmeA's Corps" Yhiskay :nal wine, with characteristic enterprise, demon- • Vers in roads and schools, Ktnly. a fewg ski strated his ability .to keep well One noticeable feature of this busi shows that they,- are distinctively and Glass number ten, P ness, and a ver co townships are opened at a time, so labor on the Worthlests trees'. I� ire Several plays have been devised ; � abreast of the butes b ..con ti Y commendable one,; is that mutual aid will help the people rangers are paid to•.prevent this,, but the most .`striking is that of Sir unerringly Bri£islt, Corning with their Drinking again ?' Y ul ng that no One remedy manufactured however,, himself with the largest, druggists' Yll.11 cl to fay a the problems of the country ,and the north country'nen Thomas Shaughnessy, families, they, intend to make Canada gg this' company is a "cure-all." Each with mutual encouragement, Argue that it, would be better 10 ,put g sY, which `consists their home, and to gat for the British glass number twenty co-operation in America, The men on , of the settle a art of a lar a area connected with this enter xis$ do a e of 'the 300 different remedies! is a the moz<Qy Into roads than into lion a share of the Prosperity, which Not yet a plenty. P known and dependable specific or P thereon for newcomersg epg yearly business: aggregating, haveou thus beennd ao openno ed. But stownships ranging• r ' of land and °pfrom across the farms belongs to the last great West, These Drittking w}bh bo s 0 0 over $75,- particular ailment, 'T.hepconfidence f merit hats not progressed to an great The government has settlers are to be followed b . of boys, , :, 00,0.0, which well emphasizes its I Of 'hers P the druggists interested 'in this e>x P g y g .lust uxx,tai;ed sea to occupy A vast irrigated' tract Y I)raWiv.ng his joys, � soundness ,and, magnitude. extent, altho for ten miles the farm to build a road from Cochrane north near Calgary. }las beeti chasen for the to the near future, and sooty A;. very texprfse is unquestionably demonstra, to the sixth .concession and then large British colony will occupy • one Drinking With men, About three thousan t - ted by this guarantee, allotmients have been •taken up. On purpose and:bas been divided into, Just now and then gists d retail drug ed g ,.tee; which is Inunt- May 20, ,according to notices sent out west, across the FrederickhAuse, in- farmis of the bent parts of Alberta and will , g S throughout the United .States on every, package . The United by the crown lands agent, all such Clete Township to lot 13 of from eighty to one hon- contribute to the strengthening of the and Canada have organized h �,I?rug Co. Limited,. . rid , ' and dred and sixty,. at res each. The fazriis Wasting his fife, t ,. a The Rexall . allotments were liable to cancelli- south to the third concession, thence are etude ready for occupation, The connection between Britain and Gaut- - Killinghiswife,vews as a co-operative company for he Stere selling this preparation ar- tion where settlement work had not east to .Coehrano again. odor purpose of producing a line of medic ante° it to give satisfaction. Ifs houses are built and the,erop is ac- g it been done. The, government disclaims This will a an u :. a lar An Int°resting Rxperinteilt. Losing respect, Cal preparations which they recom_ does not, go back to the store where P P large Part of featly sown far the present season. With great interest will this' ' i g lready� Manhood . all wrecked mend absolute) you bought any desire to be harsh with settlers the townships and enabti4 the settler All that the settler has to do ori ar- ,,; , y guarantee and bah Y g t it and get your mottey who make any kind of aittemipt to fu1- to •haul his supplies. If he has any. ,rival is to :take possession; and to td-wear'l., farm experiment be watch- up with their own names and per, : it belongs to you,; and we want you, ed: Certain) it means if successful Losing his friends sanal. reputations, The formulas of y fit the conditions, but where nothing pulp wood or fuel on his lot it will Proceed with his business at if be , y ' to have it," is done actrion may be taken, give him a chance to get' it out, _ had been •in , the country for years as it' cannot fail to be, great things Thus it all ends. these remedies are thoroughly known The settlers or at least those who The idea eliminates the troubles of for Canada, and great relief,for Bri- Glass nunabe on to every one of these druggists and This is certafnIy an innovation that r °, must appeal to the ;people of Clinton, The• settler needs all the encourage- tale, We want the very best- of ,+,iii-; , the ingredients of each will -betroth - registered claims, are objecting to the I merit he can get, for the clearing of the pioneer during the..ea,rly days, fish farinerS that' can lie induced to Taken an fun' full described It insures safety and satisfaction e-. y bpd to the public and the cause our own local druggist, Mr b difficulties raised b the termo. The and gives the settler from his+ first' gg ' W. Y Y the: la'rid. is a heavy handicap in come to us We want men of �xpea» Ruined his life, r remedies sold with .the distinct un- . knew the conditions when they swore in the , eyes of man crap revenue with which to carry S. R. Holmes, who is; so well known to their affidavits, and the condition Y y,' -in cornparQson him through his first winter. Aftler fence and risen of cctiterprise. t hese : Brought about strife derstanding that their urchase with the level ground, ready to plow g wi11 assist to build up a nation of will be instant;'y refunded wit rl put and hifihly respected for his integrity, have not been changed. But it has in the west. But the north county that the settlor is on his feet, and Ruined his fs connecting h been ver difficult to et access to the y go ahead and succeed, which that Empire will have reason youth, question or quibble 'if the fail to g lets°1f with this en is able to 4 Y terprise and is staking his own per- Y g is worth working for, It' is ; gilifi- to be proud. Britain, on the other Sullied his truth,. benefit the user, semi reputation on the quality land for want of roads, and there cent soil. The climate is deadly for Difference. in Settlers. hand, wants an outlet for her excess I q a ity o[ have been complaint's that permission loafers, but it invites men. Thnso In an interview -Sir Thomas Shau h- n a few years One thomsand different forfnulas war. the -go remedies,. and the ver frank to use the timber lots was refused. g population, and.a a l3ritlsh outlet. at c y who go there to live will find a be- nosy explains the •principle, underly- that, so that the migrating _ir,asses Brought many tears, turned over to the Company, Each ness with which he takes the ea Io This is only partially true, and it is nignant government ready, to encour ing the project, "The settler from mxay not be lost to the -g ', 0 formula being selected bees l of Clinton into his confide e n - ag a oPC Gave only pain, use of its n o i trurest . here that the misapprehension has age them; and officials, like Mr. Camp- , the United States," 'he says,•"finds' day', a few 'weeks ago 3,500 -emi- Stole all 1a s tested 'and .proved value and estab- an unprecedented succese# for , these arisen. bell who are clever Courteous. n no hove? conditions inAlberta r gain'. � rem and ia Sas- grants sailed ficin Glasgow, many of lisht'd reputation, gained through con- I tr :d°dies, which are sold under they The settler is required to clear tv;r disinterested.—TorontiZ World. katchewan, But the British farmer them for foreign .»oTts. Qne steam= . Mado. him at last tinued and successful use by promin- i a e• 1.a Retail, which means I£ing� does. • The- American has. been -used ship Company !expects tb carry 30.,000 I�riendlms, outcast. crit physicians. of -All, From reports coming, from �a�•�. to breaking - new land; locating, bis. emigrants from the British Is!los every __ thousands 'of towns and. cities; thQ buildings, . making. his .'fences. But month-, until the end of June, The' Light-hearted boy, lA research cominittee of expert .Rexall Remedies are corfat:nly demon - Somebody s joy, . ' e emists and physicians Made a most strating their full title to the name.. • ■ Wet �y 4. - • the English'nt�an has been reared on a outgo from the United Kingdom does- tharoiigh and exhaustti,vc test of each Will Juni �� a i/1/ Qrl "d�4Lg l�g'� farm, esus?�y rented, Which has been not all land on British soil. But such Do' not begin Those who have just, that' kind of a farm for "' , g one of these one thousand prescrip- .previously refused . M�/� J genera- .enterprises as rec ready„„»made farms Ear'y in sin ; • tions until they had selected about to buy proprietary medicines :because' onth :'� tions ; in fact he• has seldom hone. will. help to ,dfrCa Canada,. And, u the thrre hundred as bei. the -very best I there was no 'way, of ascertaining called upon to .face new �cOnditions. nifgrati°n to Canada;. and thus to Grow up a man; g y their ingredients, can now g i and znost•dep.endable. known to' medi- Par- `);hen, too, _ tiie,ct hi icon can 'run say.0 it .to ill° Empire . Brave. as ,you can. • cal science, each'for the treatment chase Rexall Remedies, �t1le formulas 'across and select his land, which In the Land of hope. and Ciue of.a of which they can have for the ask - the • Britistli farmer cannot well do.” For the settlers themselves, .the Taste: not : in fun particular ailment: ?f Y , A Regular Storm Period is central A Reactionary Storm Period °n: the Glass number one. • These three. htmdred! xemedi 9• Besides, they are .void by a' can t The- situation, in fact, favors the transference will be as advantageous .. rs are cern personally known to you and . on the lst, extending from May 30th 17th, 18th and 19th will ,quick the settler from the T3nited -States, while, as It* will be, 'botch to Britain and' to now manufactured by tlie. company; located r' to June 3rd. The Moan is oaf the prolonged tendency to daily tn•c:itic•r rig -lit here in our own: town, - unless sonL6thing aggressive be dyne .the Dotriinion: There can be ria ues-. which fs known. as .th6 United:. Drug celestial equator on the 2nd, calling storms and showers, which cotltiGiiia ' q ' C g who guarantees that they are fit• for decided rise of tem Cratere mar- it I, not sufficiently attractive to the `). tion that ,Ca:nada is the land of hope, • OATAR 'H Q , Boston, Mass.i and. United Drug eve w . R CANNOT' B.D CiJRCT) every way as represented or they ivfl) P may be: expected , ,through moat of: Britisher. It is in order to overcome I Blessed 'With- a rich soil, a fyne c`}mate Co., 'Limited, Torpiito, . 'Canada, in . o st nathfn ked fall of barometer, with rain, this month. the difficulties that.confrbnt; the Brit- unequaled resources,. and free in- with LOCAL APPLICATIONS; as t largest; most modern and best he o g , wind and thunder on and touching A Regular Storm Period is antral , fisher that the `"`ready-made farms"[Iiappin60s stitutions, the'I)eminion is the • tape ,they .cannot reach the 'seat •of the d's equfppeil_ pharmaceutical laboratories Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a that date. Change u warmer,cul with on the 23rd, with Full Moon at rx» are devised; :.and that schools, of in -above all others where ros eritp'and 'ease, Catarrh is a blood •or consti- in America, of the first of.. the three hundred rem electrical storms occur as a rules when ! P P yMoon crosses the treme south declination on: the.2lnd.: strue",ion ant. 'demonstration, with .can be found• -tutional disease, and In order•to Cure, The tremt+ndniis u edits which •.are being introduced,equator. Coolerit you must fake internal' remedies• iii Cris les t. output of. This Com- !. Anyone in Clinton :why suffers from. weather will follow close) behind Including the reactionary period pre- p y b I to 'purchase . drugs, Y Ceding, we will Say chat'the re ulrr. Mall'q. 'Catarrh Cure is.tAleen, inter- rarbgement indigestion or thecae storms. Y g h de , g, Hall ,and acts direct) n th hex storm period exten3ing from the.2uth' Y y oh.the Wood ,d verS'larae�tueam fess stomac ge carp. inaterial'in dyspepsia'should not. hesitate ,tia Ary.' A Reactionary Storm Period is ven- . y g 4 t twos, T•he . Co-operaL this Rexall Remedy when they are so ' tial on the 6th, 7th and 8th, with to 26th, promises til be ane .of Lne and ,mucous surfaces{. Hatt s Catarrh tion and professional advice -of 3,000 i most violent and' dangerous. of the Cheaper .School Books. .. Cure is not a quack medicicie. It was leading druggists uarante Iligtvly recommended and backed with ' • ; 1 ` _Xew Moon on the 7th,. near ,lots peri- I g gree and extreme north poriod. Look whole month or yeah.' Look. for phen-. prescribed by one of the best -physi high quality of everything used and ! such a strong; guarantee.. . - for very high temperature taw bar- omens). electrical. di allay, with rain, • .. . . s in this`. 'country for years' and uarantees t cion .. t only formulas of ex- I Mr: W. S: R.. Holmes 'is so well a4tr ` hzxl •and tprnadoes, Thq baromo.Ger. regular prescxip,ton: Ic• is` coin g ©meter and vicious thunder storms for hiS 'steel,' is a a will fall very low,. a.d orihcr indica Another enormous reduction -tri. the For Public Schools. posed of: the,' -'best kno n_ traordnary merit are used., im the favorably known ing ban during this period. Heavy rain, with es .� , com- manufacturing. of their products.• ' i esty .and ''square dealing that we pre tions will give ample local tiaini;.t :. 'price of school . books has been ' ac- Readers_ - .. Old . New Pined with .wftii t(te besb :blood pi!a filers. probable hail, will result during the. The preparations of the* co h dict a great sircce�s.far .him .with' the, progress of those storms, followed 'The general and heavy rains. - will. complished : by the Ghtario, Govern Primer ',10 04 acting directly on the mucous'suriae= p p e mpa y. Rexall • arc 'vhf xal Remedies,. and he is. to 'be 1 cause floods in all central rivers.: Brent. These books are 'the "Arith. First Reader 15 b6 es: The perfect . combination of, the pped direct to the retail drug - immediately by much cooler. Within fsts• who are connected viith Uhe en- heartily congratulated in bringing this • ` Another decided iseismic it Ciu.i is ren- nietic" and the "Grammar " and both two ingred#etvts is what produces such g' three days of sunset on the 7th, ex» Second Reader. .20 .09. -, great, and modern: btfsiress enterprise tral on the 22nd exten.lt• three books will be, ready. for .. distribution Third Reader 30 14, wonderful results•• in curing Catarrh.. terprise. .Thus their`'absoiut•e fresh pact reports of sthenic shakes Pram g* :Send far testimonials fr s acsdred; ft is im' ossible. for. t various parts of the globe. days. before and after. I. tivhen the schools reopen after the'' Fourth Reader. 40 .. -.16 Hass i P o `Clinton.. summer`, vacation. 'T.enders for -,these' F:.J...C'H�NIrY Co.,' -their giality,to`detetiate trlrere ar A Regular Storm Period covers the A Reaotionary •Stoom Period covers -- ,& o Props:, t .. , ._ . e lye. urge ail who may be in need of 10th to 15th. This r' the l` new. books were opened recently .b l no middlemen s, or jobber's' r.ofifg to re ared i period is at est throe days of ,lune.. 7hc. p Y v X1,15 49 Toledo, P prepared fined cines: to .call on Mn W. „ the Caninet` and the resui Sold D be added to their cast rid` • - the annual Juane cri...s of magnetic Moon is on the celestial eyuat.o on , tis another Reduction, 57• pei.ceiib - by ruggists; price 75c., a the pub,' ,S.: R. Flolnres;and learn �boutl Rexali ` . and electric marked decrease in rice' f so School, • Take. Flail's Famil Pf olio can a,,) ain • these products at ac- R°rri d' perturbations central the 29th, with Mercury, Venus , •and P Q 1? Arithmetic .,25 .09 y, lls for con- P Romedies: Enterprise of this sort. books. The old Public School Arith- stipation. tual 'cost of .'manufacture, plus . '.:a sliould be encouragcdr every year on June 11th. Auroral Earth still combined fm,.: their., dis- Grammar 25, 08. lights, phenomenal electrical currents turbing power. Renewed . storms of nretic,,. eonsfsting of 216: pages, ret'a'il- Cropy Book ,U7 .02 . tl h th tl ed at 25 cents The new ne o t - • ,r F, a ear r and on telegraph lines, with great electrical rain, wind and thunder will visit . many sections an and .touching the. o e osis. - Ing of 24.0 pages, v I'll retail. at . nine Drawing Books .:25 _ .05 _ ' '.A .Goad idea. storms, are natural at this tune. 20th. The outlook for Julie is -full of cents, a saving of sixtcen cents ' on , 82 24� er, in clear bold type, and they will be better in every, way than the old The growing Venus.distrubance will intensify prospects for unsettled,: stormy All leech each book, and the new books. are bettrr:.ahan. the old, The ' Reduction., 71.per. cent. � w', You .can got a very, good idem of 1.,personal such conditions at this period. Seismic and volcanic weather. sections in central and northern states will most likely have sec-, cessful• tendert�x for the Arithmtetic For High Schools. Algebra " i�fie• habits and tastes. of of disturbances will naturally be pro- an excess of rain, while the : south was the Fobert S,i_;npson Company, t Latin. 75 .5. the. occupants of property by the longed into this period. Distrubances and southwest may not have a not- Y Limited, I $1,00. Ancient•Idistory 1:00 fi0 appearance of things about . the of this period will probably not mal amount of rainfall, If sudden ex- ,The old Public School Grammar;' Literature ;50 .75 .75 preintses, . . if the .yard. isof reach their final culmination until tremes of temperature should not fol- with 190 pages, retailed .at 25 cents. � G•ernfan •Grammar ' 1.00 - .full rubbish, the bushes untrimmed, a about the 15th. Look for •iharp low storm periods. and if 'tremendous . The new book, on a basis. of 22-4 pages, 1 Bookkeeping 60 .70 30 .. change to cooler, when wind shifts thunder storms are not general- over will be sold,for .8�'lcents per book; a 'Arithmetic Saiflings from Collingwood 1.80 and Owen Sound 11,45 p. M. dearth of flowers', and toter evidences to northwesterly with rising par,tm- the globe, earthquakes will be , ,.mare . sai(rig of 16k cents an each book. { 'Company; ,60 Drawing Book., 20 .40 05 of .carelessness; the chances are that eter at end of the period. destructive and widcs:rread. The 'Holland Linen Paper , y}ous Criticism in relation to the de- the occupant isand. )pose in it15.6b ' 84 Spadina avenue (('rage Arid Co.); the successful' tendererst for t' a Reduction, .3g per Dent, 13:45 .untidy habits. On the othor hand, -if . every- thing is Clean, neat Aird tidy; flowers _ , were : + Grammar. a rult Before Shiin Cooling Before AA � There lull) be, a discount of 20' per The 'hooks used in. Separate Schools by over. 50,000 children also 'havo blooming, and a homelike 4r 'of can- tantnient pxevades the piemuses the Z7 .. •cent. off the retail prices of the. now been reduced' in price nearly ono -half. chances are that, .the occupant anti t t s nes P I . books which. make them even ] Ridgefown..Dominion,. • . . and progressive. _',i,et all keep these , 1)JA M ''. • theaper . than. the 9 and. 8•J cents.. pritCs• Number of books. rc•dueecl i7 . rz �t . hints in mind and clean up:and • beaut- .. Coni' clition for Printing rty, saps and Exchange, .. ify. their prop�e By J. A. Ruddick, Cold Storage point, -but this is .not- permissible in - P P' g those new, - . . ...�.....— Commissioner, ! a warehouse where 'tile contents are books, was very koen; and many tend: cotton Mills Close . My attention was first drawn to already reduced to the minimum, of safety, ors were ,• received. Ii is stipulated that they be printed on the, best pap-;. . Thoust►fads Workless DOC'T'ORS 'DON'T KNOW 'ALL. this system by the work of the Bureau of Plant Industry of the Un- You ,will observe that these cool-' er, in clear bold type, and they will be better in every, way than the old i ' Fall River, Mass., May 27. --Nearly When they say Asthma is Incurable. Ever da bad cases' axe b. y y y ited States Department of A•gricul- ture in California, where they expert- Ing facilities are being provided , � in Ca.Ifornia by the taiiway company,. bo�aks,, which have been used by school children for mato y all of the' • cotton mills here will be "CatarrhozOne" shat down from SaiAiTda until June y .cured. .; .this scientific txoat- mooted in connection with, the ship- and I am of the . opinion that it properly falls to them to do it. In years; In ' referring to the g prices of the Gth to curtail the output. About20,» arrhozone mentis a perfect success --'1'•x Cat- Y Y ourself.., ¢hent of citrus fruits and vegetables g in conjunction with the Pacific Fruit the first place, they banef}t b the Y books; the Mihistcr painted out. that 000 o erators And t p PoSsi'bly more, will be affected. Express Company, a subsidiary com- .-•��•. an of the Southern Pacific Railway saving of ice, and a plaut'erected by the railway can he made ,to serve a the .Publisher • of both of these books are required to set up the type • and 1 Manchester, N. H:, May 27. ---The . �1PPER LAKE S'T'EAMERS �3'y c�mi; &nd by correspondence with u'hala 'district at 'eery much less cost of erecting and operating a num-. .rake fates at their clue ex p pense, while in the ease of the other books seventeen Catton and worsted mills of the Amoskeaf Corporation will be . Sailings of passenger stc-timers from Mr. L. A. Roy, of Chicago, who is interested in the promotion of the her of smaller plants, Moreover, it P this was done by the Department of closed until next Wednesday. Sarnia for Sop and )?art. Arthur idea. should be iii° business of .the rail- ways to carry the frtifght. Which fs Education. The price's that had been submitted every Providence,. .R.T.; May 27.—"GVithin 8,30 the next few weeks it is believed that Wednesday and Saturday, at p, m. 'also additional sailings j Two years ago I fitted up the nec- I connections at the St. Cath- entrusted to them in the beat pos- were a ina:tter of considerable satis- on Cotton manufacturers of Rhode Island Monday,, Nlay 30th. ' essary I ares Cold Storage and Forwarding sible manner, and if pre -cooling coni- es to be one of the necessary aide, to faction to the Cabinet, In . announc- ing the. result, Dr. Pyne observed ; will b0forced to curtail their produc- tion by closing theilt'faetoriesi two p,m.,. Saiflings from Collingwood 1.80 and Owen Sound 11,45 p. M. � Company's warehouse, but, we were never able to give it a fair trial on the transportation of Ca�hac► an fruit, it seems to me that it is, tip do Th -0 fact that Gage & Co. are the low, tenderers days a week, It is not likely, . how- .Wednesdays :and Saturdays for Soo ,recount of the small size of the plant. .the companies to furlifsh it, est lit one instance is ver signIVeant; having' regard to the nr ever, that there will be gat or ixa- and Georgian Ba outs. Tickets tion Curtailm•Cnt movement, Iro the and teseivations, from m. any Grand j The partial cooling which was effect- ed was undoubtedly of some benefit, I can see the possibility in . the P Y y}ous Criticism in relation to the de- manitfacturcrs. xxtznk Agent. j but hardly worth the time and future, or I ntfglrt say the practicab» p artmental stores,'! .T_:_�,,,,�,_ _ � . �_ _______._= trouble. It would akc too long with the 6 -ton machine in use there. The ility of operating a plant, ;.ay at Hamilton, nerve that district be- twct*n Niagara that Thus doers Sir James White con» a'Y t.fnuC tb peep his word, Speaking at Hamilton t► if Yom re 'not- f eelin �' s rri Jwl pre -cooling of a car load of warm, ar and city in epn» Mr, WI they said c a fruit, in addition to the chilli ' °f vection with wrs•tern shipments, With +'You are at the More of a school it xS snbre'tbatl likely that your stornael#is causing file trouble, car which is a some s stern of_ prompt movement of book Yin ttC will if r� item,self, ablethe takes about 2 tons of rer-e,- the cars from Kadin thecoocarsfrom t} points• to . the they would be started ' you bet - ter school • books, at lower , 1)JA M ''. frigeration, and as it should be aC- cornpttshed In about 4 hours, it is on their overland journey Without pritCs• Number of books. rc•dueecl i7 . rz �t . equal to a rnaeiitne capacity of 12 tons in 24 hour,.. If two Cars were serious delay and with the be:;it Pas- rible chalice of reaching their desti� nation the i 0 For Public school , ., For Tliglr SCl;po1 d• . • ,, �` E #" � + �'MONI/''"► to be cooled at one time, it would with colitcnts in, good con - dition, Reduction oil readers, per Bent, 57 .a i Y ir:I �✓ require a pant of at least 25 tons capacity. Further, r.n order to be cf. It will her evident tram whist I have I.rduct;t.on ori' ptber P,S, books 71 Reduction on II,S. books will make you fit and fine, Invest a dollar in a h} bottle and if you're not satisfied we'll Cheerfully return your money We�retakiugnocltadcm . feetive, the cold blast- should have a said that pro -cooling docs not differ 30 Ntruiber of r aders used x50,0001 because we know ,exactly ivbaes m it. temperature of not more than 20 de- In ptinelple front the cooling which Number of aritlimetics 200,000. . Al"401 * � .villi -grecs to 25 degrees, and that preclud- is effected by placing the goods in a Number -of grammers 90,000 iia,+ *sa . es the possibility • of using the same cold ktorage warehouse, but If it Is The following is a list of tbC Publip ftwa,w" •nrir circulation ih the warehouse where conceded,. rind It Certainly may be, : School anti high School text books "'"'4 M WAa. tile to perature In fruit rooms must that imi6d}ate and rapid Cooing! is whose Prins have been redun.od for , ` not below 32 degrees. As long as Important in the liandlfng of per}sit» the Parr tifs and children in the 'Pro- - 8Q1d add gwirantmod by • . tiie fruit }n the car iet waren, the onld :air blast can safely be reduced to Ablo pfadtice, theft it mast be admitt- ed "that, under certain circumstances, vince within twelve months, trti;rtitcC With a colnpa,trl3on of the ;few .;inti tie , S. R. Holmesw W. A. McConnell, J, �« Hovey several degrees bt'low the freezing pre-Cboling has dcCidad advantages. 'Old rices : CLINTON . P Y 1., 11 . ,W b ,