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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Fordwich Record, 1901-10-24, Page 5K KAK if* feati Ki3iK BM) D POISO If yon ever contracted any Blood Disease yell are never safe unless the virus or poison has been eradicated from are system. At times von see alarming symptom., barlive in hopes no serious results will follow. Have you any of the following symptoms? Sore throat, ulcers on the tongue or in the mouth, hair falling oat pots. Mg pares itchiness of the skin, sores Or blotches kin the body, eyes red and smart, stage.. Don't 11.71rtiticttf loget7e72..T-mercury and rtash-which only Rupprissal syntromsloc a time only to break not again whet. TWA YPITITUIcs Ige.ararad to'-ouliarce sy .9e ratcrri; ret ace' r tnil•VeMbEsiVall haveeak borate that the disease will narer rearrn. Thousands of tmtienta been already cared by om NEW METHOD TREATMENT for over 7;0 years, and no rotors of the disease. No es periment, no risk-not a ' 'patch up," buts posts tive cure. The worst cases solicited. 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Summer Dress Coeds for 10 oents, worth 15 cents Ladle's Summer Vests and Men's Summer Shirts and Drawers below cost 4 lbs. Mo. 1 Selected Raisins for 25 cents. Tomrtoes, Corn and Peas 8 cents per can. 1# lb. Cen Forest City Baking Powder 18 cents. Part of our Fall Goods have arrived and coming daily. John Donaghy & Son, GORRIE. moonus STOVES ! PE RI """c FURNACES. WE HAVE THEM AT LOWEST PRICES AND A LARGE SELECTION OF .1:mri..„4„ • s&RANGEsLAM PS The Latest style:. Call and examine our stock before going elsewhere. We are sues we can suit you. The Old Reliable Hardware Store. A. NicCURDY Subscribe for The Record. Balance of 1901 for 15 ots. Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent- ability of same. "How to obtain a patent" sent upon request. Patents secured thrOugh us advertised for sale at our expense. Patents taken out through us receive special notice, without charge, in THE PATENT Mecum, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted by 4anufacturers and Investors. Send for sample copy FREE. Address, VICTOR J. EVANS & CO., (Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building, - WASHINGTON, O. O. JAMES ROWE FORDWICH, ONTARIO CONVEYANCER, Issuer of Marriage Licenses REAL ESTATE —AND— INSURANCE AGENT -efroxim, To ko At 4i% in tweet en Reel Estate Seeurity. JAMES BESWITHERICK, Merchant Tailor, GORRIE, ONTARIQ Has in stock a large assortment of Black and Fancy worsteds, Tweeds, Eto. To choose from, and can make them up on the Shortest Notice at Most Reasonable Prices. Perfect Fits and Coed Work Guarantee cr Please give me a call and be emetic:ed. Soft Harness Yon ean realm pour bar. teas as eoft as a does and as tough sta wire by ming ECHEHA far- 01t.ntts You can lengthen Its ore-males It last twice as long as it ordinarily would. EUREKA Harness Oil The ,Doctor's Compensation According to a W- aehington di.patch, Congress will be asked to approprivls 1.00,000 for raynte..t of the doctors v ho attended President McKinley...during a period of one week and about ten hours. No statement of the account has been presented by the physicians, the report continues. The sum of $57,000 was voted by Congress to the doctors who attended President Garfield after he was shot, and was openly declared in many quarters to be extensive, although he was under their care for two months and seventeen days. Perhaps it is true that since that time of twenty years ago great strides have been made in medical and surgical learning, but the fact remains that the men who attended Mr. McKinley not only failed to save hie life, but would have known that such failure was inevit- able if they had diacosered the extent of his injury, and the conditions which re- sulted from it, before his death permitted their enlightment through the post- mortem examination. The people will expect the doctors in this case to place the value of their aervices rather high, but they hare no moral right to make an excessive demand upon the public treas- ury.-Buffalo Courier. • The Breeding Sow. Aa the time for the- selection of breed- ing sows for next year's litters is now at hand, the following hints by a writer to the Farmer and Stockbreeder, of London, England, ale opportune, and will com- mend themselves to farmers generally. To start successfully in the breeding of pigs, care must be taken to see that the sow comes from a mother which is an essay feeder and a good nurse, and care shoal! also be taken to see that she has not been stunted in the earlier stages of her growth for want ef enough to keep her in comfort. These points are absol- utely essential. What breed to work on will depend mainly on individual taste and judgment. She should not be bred from so early as to injure her own growth or the vitality of her offspring. If her first litter ie fairly numerous-say, from s men to ten goad pigs-and she nurses them well, that is a sow to retain as long as else is fit to breed. Such a sow, pro- perly managed, will bear and nurse twenty pigs in a mason, and pay her way with a good profit ou all the skill and food she Rita. If she does nut keep up to her heredity, is a poor breeder, or a poor nurse, she may have another trial, and should that also prove unsatisfactory, she Cannot too soon be made into pork. No matter how geed she I oks, she has failed in the main purpose of her existence. Heredity and selection by a man who knows at the sante time how to manage his stock are the foundation principles of the work of pork-raining for profit. In a year or two, by careful management, a splendid breeding herd can be establish- ed, and all the cheaper products of the farm can by this means he readily turned into good money. Pigs are able to make much more effective use of the foods with which they are supplied than any other claws of farm animals. Experiment. have shown that, while, the pig is capa- ble of laying on flash at the rate of 1 lb. for every 5 lbs. to 7 lbs. of dry food which it conanmes, cattle require to eat from 10 lbs. to 12 lbs., and sometimes front 14 lbs. to 15 lbs., of dry foot for every 1 lb. of increase in weight that they show. Kingston, Oct 18.-Lt.-Colonel Hudson is on the sigh list at his own residence, Berrie S•reel. When he was at she Tor- onto review,oceording to the Kingston News, he refused to take the South Africa medal offered him. His reasons were that officers his juniors, who had seen little or no service, were decorated with C.M G., or raised a grade,while he fought through the thickest of the battles and his services wete not remembered except by the medal which all soldiers received. James E. Wallace, a Morrisburg teach- er, committed suicide by drinking carbolic acid at the Stag Hotel, Toronto. Nervous Depression and Bodily Weakness. Another Woman Who Iles Found Health, Strength and Vigor is the Uwe of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. To women especially Dr. Chase's Nerve Food Ins proving to be a very great blessing. So many women are weakened and debilitated by overwork, worries or dioceses peculiar to their sex, and need the assistance of just such a restorative as this great food CUM Mrs. M. A. McCrea, Tory Hill, Ont., writes:-"My system wan all run down when I began--to use Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. I was weak and very nervous and felt se tired and worn-out that I could scarcely drag myself about the house. It scorned impossible for me to get rest or sleep at night, and I felt that I was gradually growing weaker rod more nervous and irritable. Since beginning the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I feel altogether different. It has gradually strengthened my nerves and built up 'my system wonderfully. I sleep well now, and am being thorough- ly restored to health and strength. I believe it is the best medicine to be had for the nerves." Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 50 cents a hoe, Ii boars for $2.50, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. The November Delineator. A masssnable esmosph- ere rises from the vas issue useful .d va!usb!e features of N .vember Dslineator. The styles shown are those for early Winter; she dressmak- ing article tells about the making of coats; the fancy needlework article beers anon Thanksgiving and, Christman gifts; the crocheting articles are those of a Winter character; the gardening article deals with the pruning protection of rose trees throughout Winter. Every w.men who wishes to get splendid value fur her expenditure should buy The Delineator for itself. it in turn will help her to economize in household matters at every point. The Church Times, organ of the. Eug- lish ritualists, contains a virulent attack on King Edward for attending the services at the Crathie Presbyterian Parish Church A Family of Suicides. Danbury, C.,nn., Oct. 17.-M. J. Briggs, one of the last of the fames. Brine suicide family, of New Fairfield, has been buried in the village cetnetery, in Sherman, near where his grandfather+ father, brother and sister lie in suicide graves, Like the others, he committed suicide. M. Jest Briggs was a wealthy farmer in Sherman. He disappeared from ;home last Friday, and after s two days' search his neighbor, found his body in the woods. He had hanged himself with a halter. This latent suicide was the fifteenth of the Briggs family, and the record extends back more than fifty years. Briggs wan forty-five years old, He had frequently said he world follow the example of his relatives when he was ready to die. Life in Ohio. — - New Lexiugton, Ohio, Oct. 18.-Stn masket men entered the residence of Charles Tague, a morehant at MuLuney, this country, lam night, and the point of revolver. bond and gagged the whole Family. Tague was searched and his gold watch sad a considerable sem of money were taken. The robbers then demanded she keys to hie store, but Tag- ue refused to reveal where they were. His shoes were removed and his feet roasted with matches and hot irons until he gave up the keys. The robbers then entered the store and thoroughly looted it. Taking Tague'a horse and buggy, the gang loaded in a quantity of goods, the contents of the safe and booty and made off. The Sheriff, with a posse and blood- hounds, is in pursuit, end this afternoon found the abandoned buggy. The Buddhist Oath. The Buddhist swears "In the presence of Budha," and says, 'sill I speak false, or if by coloring the truth other. are led way, then may the three holy eaimencie., Budd ha, Dhamtna and Pro Sanga, together with the despite. of the Twenty-two Firmaments, punish me and also my mi- gratory soul," The Htudoo law gays• "Let the judge swear by his veracity, the soldier by his horse or weapons, the meehant by his cattle, grain, gold or other poeseSSIOng, and the acidic man by im- precating curses upon his own hand." When the gentoo of India swears, he touches fhe foot of a Brahman, and where a Brahman swears he touches the hand of another of his caste. The following taken frm an exchange, is worthy of note and of interest:-"A newspaper without enemies is hardly de- eerveing of friends. The videus and law- less never like a bidd and fearless paper, and every self respectinf publiahershould be proud of Mita emnity, There are other newspaper foes, however, who arw more troublesome, and consequently more to be feared. First and foremost, the man who owes the newspaper an honest debt and will not pay it. Then there is the am- bitious mortal who wants an office and because the newspaper can not consistent- ly champion his bauae; he is pretty likely to become an enemy. The man who wants to shape the policy of an newspap- er and ie not allowed to do so, is a sure enemy. But the nmaneat man of all is the man the newspaper bad befriended, and who deliberatdly condems the sheet after securing from it all the aaststance he possibly can. The newspaper man cen, to some extent, respect an open avowed en- rneny, but an ingrate, under any circum- stances, is beneath contempt. The jury who inquired into the killing of Mrs. Carom on a railway -crossing at St. Mary's found that the engineer and fireman on the train neglected to give the proper signal on appreachina. the mess- ing. While sinking a welt on the farm of Donald Sinclair, Minto, on Tuesday, Wm. Smith of Harriaton had his hand crushed by a curb which wan bmng low- ered. His thumb was smashed and he will be laid up fur some time. A new iron bridge is being built over the river at Pinkerton,. Cement is being unit hi the abutments instead of stone. Montreal Butter and Cheese As, sociation. GENTLIMEN,-At a general meeting of this Association held on the 10th inst., it was resolved to isstfd a circular to the Dairymen of Canada, strongly advising them to turn their attention to butter more generally, and to disconinne the manfacture of cheese entrely after 1st November, for the following reasons:- lot That fodder cheese hurts tee consumptton,thus dimish- ing the °emend for gritnd goods and lower- ing its price. 2nd. That the outlet for cheese is limit- ed, and everything depends on the quality totinduce a large consumption, 3rd That the consumption of cheese is not increasing, bat diminishing, while the comsumption of finest creamery butter is rapidly growing. 4th. That the price of butter is higher on an average all the year round than cheese, for the finest qualities. 5th. That the manufacture of butter is more profitable than cheese, not only in the comparitive price, but in that the -farm stock and the land are better sustained. 6th That in order to maintain high prices, there must be a continedha supply of filled butter, sad as the flow of milk is lessening new, it is most urgent that the quantity should Le kept up as much as possible, and to divert the milk froracheese to this article is the only way to keep up the supply. Butter should be shipped fresh weekly to command the best price. I am, Gentlemen, Yours truly, Statist Coon, Secretary. GENERAL NOTES. It is recommended that all factories Mould be fitted up so as to make either cheese or butter. Cheese should be held three weeks at a tempeatare of 60. to ensure proper curing. Serious complaints continue to come of cheese being shipped much too green, Packages both of cheese and butter are still made of much too thin wood. A deposit of £00 has been made with The London Sportsman on behalf of- an unknown comedian, said to he an amateur, who challenges George Towhs for the row- ing ehampionship of the world and £000 a side. Pickpockets are reported to have been busy both in Toronto and nemilton dur- mg the visit of the Duke of Cornwall and York. Among those who were relieved of their cash was Rev. A. K. Griffin of Dresden. formerly of Bruesels, who lost $30. B. S. COOK LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT Conveyancer, Insurance Agent. Commieston in High Court of Justice. Money to Loan at 5 per cent. Real Estate Bought and Sold. Business Confidential. Apply to B. S. COOK, FonDwteE, 01ST. The Record 1.00 The Montreal Daily Herald 340 And a Splendid Picture at King Edward VII.. .50 Total . $4.50 ALL FOR $1.75 This is the greatest combination °fret .vet img'e by any Canadian journal, sad are nate in seems* the exclusive privile we ge for this district. The Daily Herald is otie of Can- ada's great papers. Established in Mar, it has long the1eai at Liberalpaper of Rasters en Larit1..l .1;n each day giving full news of the world, and also devoting much space to matters of peculiar in- terest to the family. `Its commercial intelli- gence is complete and reliable. THE ICING'S PORTRAIT In the best ever parlished in Canada, and will make a handsome addition to the walls of any library. It is pro- laced by a new process, and is not mie of the flashy colored portraits so common, As fire regular r, the tt;rncfeofg offer i'aTTflinchltrir ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO THE RECORD -ORDWWEI, - - ONTARIO En-g cg"9 .0 PLASTER t. and NAIR f:r sa!;,. III fr 5 !FOOTWEAR , rp is still well assorted, having recently made large additions of goods such so tfli, "The King Quality "W. A. Marsh and F..1. Weston's HIGH GRADE SHOES! The Fit, The Wear and the Prices are Right ed TRY US FOR BARGAINS All kinds of Produce Taken in Earhare at The Old Reliable ilsot amt ghtie Store, L. BECKER, FORDWICH. p is 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALES I4OT NO. re, CON. HOWICK, .34 MILE' 14 from Fordwich There is a good brick hoose. a first-class bank barn, and a sto,e pig-house oil driving house above. This is a fine farm and well fenced, with plenty of good spring water, 15 acres re of bush and a good orchard. There is about five s'of good brick clay on the tam which will be rend if (atm is Mit sold before next spring. Brick M da te from this clay may be sear at the Harristen arble Works or on the premises. For hiCrhef particulars call at the premises or address IOHN SCOTT. Fordvdch, Ont. FORDWICH'S Cheap 4rocery Store ARLINGTON BLOCK Is the place to buy your Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Caned Fish and Meat, Fruits, Eto. Try Our 25c Tea it is the best in the market at the Mite, CORED MEATS, BOLOGNA, ETC. GEMS in Peas, Quarts and Half Gallons at Lowest Prices My Goods are all Flesh and of Die best Quality. J. S. NICHOLS, The Cheap Crooery man. G. K. Cranston, Vetinary Surgeon and Dentist. Hammy Mettriarl of the Ontario Veterinary MedieulSoeicy s .prepared to treat all diseases 01 Domesticated Aals in the Latest and Most Scientific PrInarpals. nim All calls night or day made in person, by tele graph Of telephone promptly attended td.' Office and Infirmary, ELORA STREET, - CLIFFORD, ISNYARRIL. Will be at the P,LBION HOTEL. FORDWICH, eo thnforaroon of the Pies, and Third Thursday each month. A. M. MOORE, JgwaO,En AND Ort/cuArl, HARRISTON, ONTARIO Is the place to bey All kinds of Silverware, Jewel. lery, Clocks, Watches, Chains, Etc. AT LOWEST PRICES. mauves poor iookiee har- ms. nee new. Made of pare, heavy bodied oil, tee pseianthgtrzsgr.to whis- tId everywhere eons ., Ida 11111111/1 on, 0511111. OUR STOCK OF