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()0DERICII. ONTARIO.
PUBLISHED 4VERY THURSDAY
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IVANATTSR & ROUERTrION
Telephone l'all No 33.
sehetne to relate the sasearauent end
lover thetas rate. And, by the way,
it was while /Ur. Blair .was in the
council that the rats was !Metered to
mills, flout which it was egain in-
creased this year to 25 mills.
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Ex Mayor l'houipsou'r reitatinseencee
of begone year* and of bebewes that
TSrInI ef 111wheerintlen he helped to bury woe inlereeting
111.011 gar annum 111 rewrote. - and affecting.
FILE syndbp. *k; three swathe. Mo.
To 1 tilted Stater aubleribera. $1..e a rear
latrictly In mil Anon Mr. Thompson is 1114 44 "joiner," but
nubwribew who hpil to 1411001/10 TIlL mesa'.
regularly by naall will confer • favor by IA, 118 M(141141 like to belong to the Gude-
ettaIntfas up of the fiwt L re early a date
"Tiritt‘e change of whims. dedred. both t be
old and the newarkireiephould be given.
item iwit copy id the little circular
Adverneini newel: that threw Ex•Slayor Elliott arid As-
mil;trie for dna Ineertion and 4c ler line for
rual other aitullar advert' einem.. lie sessor l'atinpliell into RI,
:
11111.11 imbibe...lona ',berths'. Blea.Ured by a SOME Qt. ESTI()NS TO WHR,H
women wale. tsoce 80 144) Inch.
Radon., aim. °hue litw. a,gg upigur, per Ell l'' CITIZEN OF 101/R-
yrar. ItICH MH()U1.1) REQL'IRE
Advertbromenta of lest. Found. Simi) ed. Sit•
uatletia VA48481, 14118401mm WA/84-.1. Hone. for , AN ANSit'Elt ON NO.11-
Nide or to Relit, Farina for Sale or to Rent. '
ArUelea for salr. rte., not exceeding eight [NATION NIGH'''.
Monk 2.6. each loyertion ; for Ural aaaa nth, :tie I. ‘‘•hat wmild it 1,14,, (4)14* the
e each atibrioquent month. !Anger 64 vere
rtU
u propart on. town for coal if the Hui utes tender
hatl been accepted ? %% hat del it cost
Joy reason of the ae•ceptance of the
tender uf tne Fetil t COM-
pany ?
it Ito gets the cot lllll iroriori 011 All
C11/11 IP/tight • f • the FitirinOnt (*tied
patty ?
2. it'lly was tht hew Clerk not ap-
pointed Secretery of the %tater and
bight C
3. Whitt W74,1 the comparative cost
per due of burning slack coal end ;
OODIgfilun. Tif UltdDA Y. JAN. -4 leer.
I
I"here is the setlimenuetion
basin to be heated : Vhat will it
cost ? NVIet prepared the plans ?
%Chat '1 111 it Issst to opetate it ?
l'here is a deep and widespread feels IVItitt engine...I: will have eharge of
ing of distrust towerds the water 'and construction
5. 0 WAs sidewalk inspector
light tommission : lett Gen we afford thi, ).em Nyhmt, w,th he paid per
to neglect longer the securing of a hour 'it'd what was the total payment
better water supply % Not only do we !mule to him ? %Were the elltlewalks
went clean water ; I'm under present
circumstances we are told there is
rich Mutual Admiration Moeiety.
Announce/twiny in ordiestry reeling 1 ype tea
C84180 µreline. No notice le. than Vie.
Any *owlet limier, theobjet of which la the
,pecoulary benefit of any indivirinal or maml-
Woe. to b., consiOned advertbeinent mod
to be /barged aroordingly.
Ratan for dboobiy and contract act%ertiae-
moot,. will be given 08 soldicstion-
Addrem all commushcatino to'
YANA ITER & itonsittsox.
Tux sweat,
17,:arerich. Oro.
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THE BYLAWS.
built actooling to specifications ?
n. Did the Reeve refuse to call the
Market onailattee together to cult -
serious danger that the supply may 1sides. plans for 41 fivW market building?
be cut short at aoy time by the block- I% he opposed to a market ? .Why ?
Mg of the intake. The toast cannot Why 41445 it necessary to imixiatie
stop doing business even if. ae is 'time I'll'. mt.! (If 141 13tiull hi° Ye"
N, ley were the town debentures
then hinted. it "clique' is running not sold early in the )ear while the
things. Break tip any clique. by all tttttt iey 1111-11 Let 8 Ab buoyant ?
11801808; but also let us get ehead with
this water supply huskiest,. We ad-
vise tberetepayers to vote M
for bylaw ayor 111)41 Clerk to go to Toronto to
Nu. IS. defier)! irreu
I II. Why WAS il necereary to in -
The Signet has already commented t.I1e s`darY "1 tit l'ivute111fut
111,' police force ?
fovorably upon the Doty lo)law and 12. What members of the touncil
110 101-)144 need be loud in that 'neuter. are members 41 the Hoard of Hoek))
If the vote is got out the bylaw will 1 and Wha1 did they do to prevent the
undoubtedly be carried, ae the. feeling I ram1Pc. 1141" 51.111c1. "141 venerable
iv very general that Mr. Doty, having 13. What ha4 the smallpox scare
built up a splendid business without cost the town directly up to detest
any ;resistance from the town, is en- 14. Why has no colleetor'e Roll
titled to consideration now that he
witoto to make another big step in Ad-
vance and double the capacity of hie
works. 31r. Doty informs The Signal
Chet if the bylaw is carried lie in- 1 -
tends to begin operations ediately 31r. Thompson arguts1 that the elec-
in the construction of the pew plant,
He is making arrangements sit that
11. NN hat did the town low by their
not 11411144 sold ? 11.1so14, fault woes it?
111. W hy was it necessary for the
smee 1:812 1844111 returned?
Is,. Why is the Asseastn• het notch
opposed Lo a practice highly 1'0111.
mended in ether towns of publishing
the Assessment Roll?
trie 1 allway would build up the coun-
try 'village... Wellthis wee not the
material may be 011 the ground with. 8 argument natal try opponents of the
in a week, and in another week he railway bylaws 111 the lowitehips.
(411001 we get away fermi the notiou
that to advance ouiselves We toted
1)1111 body else hack ? The eke-
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The electsic railwav bylaw should I frit railway is ealculated to benefit
will have twenty•five men employed
on the work.
also he carried. No project ever
brought forwartl in this town -not
even excepting the C. P. R. connec.
tion-prornised to do more tower&
the progress and prosperity of Godo -
rich than does the proposed construc-
tion of the Ontario West Shore Elec-
tric Railway, if the bylaw posses
Goderich has a guarantee that it will
be the headquarters of What (Inc day
veil! be a fairly extensive railway are
tem. There are objections, of course.
No sinking hind is provided for. But
why should the town provide
any sinking fund for an obligation
that does not exist? If the town ever
has to pay the guanintee it can then
barrow the money and provide a
sinking fund' to meet the debt. But
the town will Hever hate to pay the
guarantee. The men who !mild the
road will never let it fall into the
hands of the goer/int' ring 'pall
ties at one-hnif its pt ice. Let us take
as the minimum cost Id construction
the sum ot $15.10111 which the Legis-
lature has limited the Isintling powere
of the company. Foe ty miles of road
between tioderich and Kincardine
would cost, at this 1(118110 11)411 figure,
110111.1100. The guitiantres are: K
$50,0m; Huron township.
175,101: Ashtield, 812.1,00n, and inelud-
ing $150,11t0 h this town the total
would be glixtesst 50 that there is a
large margin for which the ewners of
the road t make provision ; and
the cost of cow t ma ion and 1.1 equip-
ping the toed with Tolling stock will
148 1111101 greater than the minimum "
leo...on:7cm! 1 hr..: o or .1 ion.. and het i.
I :lye
n ton to the bat gain for the sup- 41,ei old William sm. heat,' to remark very
plying of power for the water and nee,
light plant. But the town has a '101(4'• ur 1 11 1 , l meet mg.
every place it touches, 411d the more
the surrounding 1 tty proven'
the more Goderich will prosper.
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ou are old. Father WIllinur.''.aid youog Mr.
Man.
"A nd your hair he. become cry yrhite
And yet roil ini v....roily Mei into thing. -
Do you think. at your agr, it i. tight :
In lily youth 10041 0(40, Father William re
Wier!.
"I contracted ureddleyoine habit :
Till now, A hen n chince eultue. to .ttek in nay
108,4%
-Why, I c.n t help it - I hoist Jab it. • '
'•Von tire 8448- AI 1111 1188.- alma. N1r
/flair,
"L4 heir moat met, worth! like to he quiet :
Doti t you Mink, if we nyked i,cru right now to
shut to, •
Doe tut, ream- dippose you could try it
"Iii my youth. •881 old HAI -.1,11,. +aid it Puf
lorril
t atarted to talk Ivry tarty :
-And in ni, old age. when they emir me to itort.
I find that it 'nuke. me quite putty.
"Voil arr okt. to:818(144A Blair : 8.81141
li.t 8111 18111808, •
11,411 81118 .1111 88( 14. net 1e Am ever:
Vrt 1:111 he hole town, 40141 the ante;
work-. 188
1.,,t At.ule y011 MO a. folly clever,: '
•Mouty rent, replied tic
'hi. old town .
144,1, Teat pit; Ike 84;181 Up higher.
,‘o,t 11o. ithN tett I, limps me quite
bright
Nly maw c and tin Jaw otter :fir. -
"'t nve old. wyht-tIte "nth : ''.f ,o,, dun t
take a rug
1 881 •ito• 1841 mond! dii) you o ill rue it :
And -t ill }on 848.1 on .111,ot tnit the coal
, how do toot In worm, to do it •
amount stated. •Then there is the i iblina'r,. if ou dins 1 eant a heisting'
ready made this haigethe in the h11
y,
law of 11018., and we ele, not ,ee that
tIIP present 11)1a54. makes it 1411
worse or any belles.. .111 that is com
templates] by this bylaw it. II I ClUtilgr
1 1118411W T0111 11111181 III.. water and
light commissioM. stateroolit " fear-
ful and wombs fill 'seethe' Pi
441)1414
never lie lint they 4(1 411 ttttt dimes
0 the gostaittee of the lentils of the t y daft y.
Mmit la oid River hover Company to 44
;\,quirant.., (11 I,0fl,14 or 081 (111 1,, 31r. Campbell. lame% el , ...Mil have
.eht shine „coo, corn. explained it all nght. if he had been
patty. Do not let 11(1 y petty giVen a climes% lle knows all about
its or ('4 ('J inlet fefe with the the water and held business.
consideral ion of I hi. ),‚.l'. 1,i he
light of the tow/I'm interests. .N1'e 1 Dr 411,11
want th44 electric railway to littild iip „atm,
the trade of our town. The .1i) law geous end made deep impres-
should be carried. Isom en the meeting. It MRS 1/-1114.•
making *reed,.
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MUNICIPAL MELANGE. NVe depreeate these attacks 11.'pon
11r. Campbell. ilr. Mei'. and Dr.
en old story. - but• Ex•Mayor 1 Macklin nre not moires, or they
Elliott'', retirement Minors it to mind.,I
weird reeognize 4/111. ,narlx .41,1 n„.
An old ekeesies named Jones a wpI) 1 eemene AA' 'me of the town s biotite
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known character in the village -had 1 lions, without whiolt lioderielt would
"pinned &way." *hie os se, nastv,‘ 11111 181 004141.1.itil. nig I14 the eleatt•
was eonsnetaisating the news to an est, prettiest, and healthiest town in
outsider, , Canada, but we cannot expect. every -
en Junta is dead.- thing to be just right in this or any
what was th, conj. other earthly sphere. There is al-
ways a fly in the ointment, or a hair
tint. Everybody otitis- in the inviter, iind people seem to find
IWilliam Opmpbell an Melt pllealde
militancy. tinfil they fiml he i* inevit.
4411 It was Sr. Waite able. lied Open if they are wise they
-vven,
"Is that
"No Oly4
tit
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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH. ONTARIO
II' get towel to Iiint,s it. we. who are
natives tlitl long ago.
• There'd toga tisane or •,81-1 was.
AN wee bit grit( 'hung the WOW ;
:to' osier a ehfrl Lao artily know.
T114444.-'4 aye leinsetbliw'
It must he controvert, however, that
hag done his best right
Along to ex tetrilltrkto the ••wee bit
(felts."
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Did w▪ e understand Inspector '1'
to ask for a financial statement that
could he underetood %0II 1,1 he also
like a piece of the moon ?
Reeve McLean said the tiguree em
the town cluck were "rotten," Thie 18
what Inspector T would have liked
to ray about the ligeires in the water
and light atatement.
We uudenotaied there ie to he a
special meeting of the. quarterly orti•
(gal hoard of North etreet Methodiet
church to consider whether "switch-
ing" is allowd by the Methodist Dis-
cipline.
Une of the Hubs will lte knocked
mit next Mouday. but well have to
11*411) scene way of reviving hint. We
can't do withont t !wrier/lips.
We wish the speakers on • nomina-
tion night would show more geueral
recognition of tile wortl
"Done" is overdone. Instead of per-
sisting poiuting out -what I dour,"
let the speakers once 111 it while vary
the phrase and tell "what I have did."
The dispute as to whether ret
members of the council did or did not
vote for it motion to pay over the loan
to the Rogers titiffacturiug Co. can
he tautly settled bya teferent•e to the
facts ot the case. There was 1:11 1110 -
Con Isture the e tttttt eil at tiny time.
we believe, to hand orer•the .y
except with the provio• that the
terms of the bylaw be first complied
with. Deputy Reeve Elliott is there-
fore quite right in deuying that he
voted fur such a lion Wilill. Reeve
MeLeaii is equally within his rights in
clximing 1 hat. he Reeve Me1881411 1 ad-
vised caution 111 dealing It ith the
Cuinpany.
The New Year.
A. when a Runner lu -ono Kadtro 1.11.1
r bra' the night to the appliutett rola. 1.
Then (8.14 Ilia torch down. liceehlray for a
apace.
'.4 -11Y -wore and weary ; at the ownwand
Lei! cope kepi up. broad -tecleedssith ready
hand.
I nri ucat ion lug of the burden04,11 re if It glace
!Warty light of heart : 141.1 1,1.. comrade. 1 race
The ytuiry dance of hia undying brand.
Se 18841 111(1 Tear ,•iienee and diarnay
Caat. down IM bruden 44111e and anal)
war--
hri.r - name ilklionoi id in the is; of
Truth --
While heave of heartunkriowi old of 11..
The New Veor aturta in all the pride of
‘1711UotHhopc upon hip fwelluct for afar.
1/ Itewriploy. Weatininater llaAate.
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES.
ere tied up for shipment by hortidub
turista. The principal port of ship-
ment is Vermouth, N. S. Ths danger,
If the trade he large enough to melte
it A reed peril. is one that allOUld
heeded l•y China liatim.
A Hard Kitsch to Chataharlalaisat
New York Purl.
and his fellow-protee-
Golden'it, Engleand have mode •la
Of the huptirisi nature of their
wheelies, yet, strange to ray, 11 1. the
greatest imperialied 4. who hove given
them the Meekest eyg. Lord Curzon,
both while N'iceroy f! India and since,
has beet distinctly hostile to their
'Anil Timis : and itoW owned Lord
Cromer utterly to cond, inn them. In
a recent speech le fore the Unionirt
Free Trade Club, he argued strongly
that * protectimibit policy would be
fate* to the higheet hopes of Willett
imperialism. There existed, he said.
it 11 lVV A1111/11111 Of "dormant Anglo-
phobia" in the world, And it would be
the tOtch of folly to arouse this. by
tariff taxee, in "the counting.house of
every foreign merchant, Ovid malodor-
turei.” Lord Cromer. had no obits'.
t ion o hearing “t he imperialist
drum,' but "my contention," Ile de-
clared. "ie that if the ittstrument iv
properly attuned. it will give forth a
free trade and not a protectioniee or
preferential note." NN'ith all his
authority and poWer of atatentent. he
thi ew himself against t he Chamber-
lain propoaals, toyed with Mr. Balfour,
and urged that, both on patriotic and
party grounds, they now be laid fill
the shelf. The whole speech W1U1 an
awful l'iow to the English protection-
ists, and they are still reeling under
it .
Dairy
C"d
reamery
.4 reutell farm where both owner and
tenant are receiving adequate cont-
pensalion for their investment and
Aer Viet.* SOW where ample returns' are
made to the soil to insure larger and
better yields with each succeeding
year should attract more than passing
nothy. Stich conditions exist OA a
farm located in southern Michigan. It
is a dairy farm of teems. 106 aeres
tillable. 2)50 anal a half aeres in nat-
ural pastures and the remainder taken
hp loy lanes, reside, yards and build-
ings.
Sawdust IF used for bedding in the
stalls mei as 811 tInorbellt. This ren
den, the manure especially adaptable
for disking in. as in the em44 or fitting
oat stubble for alfalfa. No ill effects
on the soil ha ve vier been noticed from
the use of this material.
.4 litter carrier. silapetuled front an
erhead track, 'lorries the manure
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The Wisdom of Childhood.
Woodrtoek Sentinel-Het:1.w;
The annual discussi tttt has opetied
on the all-important questiou. Is
there a real Santa Claus? The ehil-
deers who emettione the court of last
resort on questions of this kite!. have
&logic of their 44W11 eottfoorrila
the wisdom of the foolishly wise.
The Canadian Winter,
4 Ilt1414/4 Free ere4.
Eat' Grey, like Sir ll'ilfrid, con -
eiders the winter the hest asset whieh
Canada poeusesses. *1 produces "A
superiority in straits fruit, stock. and
men Mid Welton) whieh lite south eau
never take atve.Y." That is the right
kind of talk. NN'e should all Me proud
of our winter.
. A Place for Reform.
Itrorkt Me Thaw..
'Why should it be neeessory to kiss
the Bible in taking an oath ? It would
be just as impressive if the witness
held the book he his hand or laid his
hand upon it while promising to tell
the truth. the whole truth and noth-
ing best the truth. It is eertainly
high time Diet witnetotee were1*44*141) re -
from the nesessity of tom:thing
their lipe to the dirty covers of the
sacred book.
Our Superior Civilizatioa.
oneleh Meteurr.
It would be interesting to know
how the Japenese end other Orientals
are to mins' ler 1h4 white 111811 AA Of a
'superior race. when they renal of one
poor helpless Neck mni" being seized
by it mob, which, after hanging him.
riddled his corpee with bullets. And
yet there are citizens south of the Intli
parallel whit honestly believe that the
United States le the most, if not the
only, Christian nation on earth. If
we could lett see selves as other,'
SCC 111.
An Object Lesson.
whoopee Flee Pre-.
Mr. Wynn was recently preseeted
hy a New York admirer with an Elgin
watch. whieh sena 111 the (1111141
Staten for elit:el and which the Wynn
*diethyl bought England for $7.114.
It 10C/O5 1411 11184-111111011 4.ettiflg 11111 11
these figure* and poiiiting mit that
the high tariff t•f the I •nited States
enables the Elgin W'atch Company to
levy 31 roil of igloo ench watch sold
14. 18 buyer in the home rmtrket. That
watch should be useful to Mr. ?tryst'
as a tariff nhject letetten, illustrating
how "the foreigner pas n the tax."
Must tha Christmas Tree Go?
Moot rent Star.
%Yarninga have been given by more
then one source its the ("nit's' State,'
of the foreet dent, uction being
wrought by cutting down small trees
by the thousande 141 11841 LI Chrigt,111441
trees during (he holiday "Prison. Ver-
t end %tine are 'spoken of ea the
greet source's of supply and the Kates
which will suffer moat. As a matter
0( 141041 and it does not *poem. to be
known to.tlicere who are issuing the
wad nings--among the ehief Homes of
supply are the Canadion maritime
r*winces, aod especially a part of
,ovit Montle. About this time of year
there will Ita seen hundreds of odd
packages - spruce trees carefully
Oi eased down and rolled np in burlap
until they resemide mune sent of it
Pole These are Christmas tree'
picked for the l'eiteri Medea MWritet,
itt the segue wry that valuable palms
11•111:1111C AND ariEADItIt.
from th,. stable and dumps it von a
menure sprender. Tbe spreader stands
on a rectangular cement foundation
built with side:s about two feet above
the noor. The (411115 of the door are
raised, so that any drippings from ibe
spreader cannot escape, but not high
enough to prevent driving the spnsader
on or off. By keeping stone absorbent
litter, which Is changed when neces-
sary, ou this fouudatiou all the liquid
AA well as the mond menure le Mated
without recoune. to se manure eionern.
A roof over this foundation, supported
by seven foot pomp', keeps off rain and
snow. The manure Is hallled to the
fields daily. Experience has ',hoe n
that It injures( the texture of the soil
very notch to drive a loaded wagon
over it when ft le too net. To avoid
this trouble, Mir Minding in the uear
przture of a rated large enough to store
the manure. accumulating during tile
wet periods of the year is contemplat-
ed. Enough manure ne produced by
the herd to corer the whole farm with
Mx to eight tons to the acre each year.
Machinery Equipment.
The implements and machinery In
nee on this fame are three wagont.
two disk harrows, one sinuothing her
row, two walking plowsone 44111144 81141
plow, to twoleorse eultivatorm, one
corn binder. one mowing mei:bine. one
two -row cultivator. one manure spread-
er, one weeder, one combined fertiliser
and grain drill, one fifteen horsepower
gaeoline engine and one silage cutter.
One of the hest tools le a doat made of
three eight -foot poles weighted so as
to make a good load for three heavy
horses.
Work end Wailes.
Five men are employed the year
round. Four of thern milk from ten
to fifteen cows each. Two of the
milkers drive the delivery wagons on
the city milk mute and take care of
the cans and milking utensils. One
attends to feeding the stock and to the
chores about the terns. The fourth
while not milking is engaged et labor
in the fields. One man devotes his
eutire time to generel work in the
fields. A few day hands aro hired
Miring busy times, such -its the haying
and silo filling 88/1140118.
The milking taken about tno hours
Mice a day, lt he the fleet ork dons
in the morning, cortmencing nt 4:30,
rind Is finished In he evening at 41
o'cloek. It takes th, two men who
drive the milk wagons about five hours
to deliver the milk a id one hour to
fake eare of the warons and cans.
The farm men work 'belt nine hours
in the field.
The two nice who drive the milk
wagons receive $25 a toontb. The
harn span gets 16 a week. Doe farm
hood is paid $78 a mooth; the otber.
n boy. $18 a mouth. Tbe wept paid
the tempornrY help vary from fin eents
a day for boys to $2.30 a day for
skilled men All the laborers are tor -
ebbed board.
(*Mont of a man's friends are his
a lends because of what they don't
411011 about him.
•
Feeding th• Mil Maier. I
•
In an experiumut at the Melilla*
State college on Use value ot roots as
supplement to silage for dairy cow,
Ib. addition of roots to an already
complete ration of silage, clover hay
and grate for a dairy cow stimulated
both milk and butter Lit production.
The cost of the Wks. however, wag
raised to much a degree as to lemon
the prodt of producUon, milk costing
4.2 cenbs more per hundred pounds
and -butter fat 1.1 mats more per
pound as a result.
In case a large production is desired.
a* in making records, roots might be
lewd to advantage.
The cows gained In weight more ea
Ine root ration time when fed without
roots, but the difference was not great.
Tbe percentage of butter fat In Use
milk was couatant, whether on the
root ration or without roots.
Hew Much Grain?
&ten pounds daily is a fair average
amount for cows weighing 800 to 900
pounds winch produce ten quarts or
5 per cent milk daily. Feeders in lo-
calities where there la not a quick de-
mand for milk may find it economy to
we only Ore pounds of grain daily
and a maximum amount of home
grown coarse feeds. Heavy milking
Holsteins weighing 1201).pounds may
require twehe or more pounds of
grain daily, depending upon their uhll-
ity to utilize It. The usual daily
roughage ration to go with the Ervin
mixture will consist of what hay the
animal will eat clean leightee 1 to
twenty-four pounds) or pee bushel of
corn silage and ten to sixteen pounds
of hayaccording to Proftesor .1. B.
Lindsey of Massaehusetto.
In Brie1.
lirery pound of feed above the actual
maintenance 13 profit. Shnple main
tenancy. is nothing.
Orchard grass is an exeenent pasture
plant furnishing &nod grazing during
the season. and it ranks high for un-
trltive qualities.
Itegularity is verj essential. for If
the cows have to vralt half an hour
for their feed after the usual time it
will (-vise them to fret and cut doe 11
the milk yield.
The best la ay to pret Intl the caries
tearing Hie seours is to be ;ireful not
to overfee(j. giting them not more
than fire er six pounds of milk three
times a day at first, inereesing grade -
as they grow older. remarks an
exchange.
HAND AND ARM ENDANGERED.
Zam-Buk Arrests Blood•Poison.
Neglect cid or &scratch and it may
turn to blood poisoning. Mr. Jureph
larlibertie of 31 Artillerie street, tfue-
bet., might have lost his bond and
arm but for the timely oar of lam -
Hid.. He Rays : cut one of nty
fingers on st runty pieee.of tin and had
on idea it would heroine so serious,
but in two days blood poison had set
in and my fingers 1W1C41111e terribly dis-
color el. and my hand and gym wol-
len. I MA8 111811-111411 151111 began using
ointment tater Another Nit none
relieved 1118. 1 WAS n Nita to consult, a
&elmwhen a friend /Weise(' me to
try Zam-Buk. This I did. Zatts-fluk
beget] hy drawing out the infix tttttt *-
* time and ill one week the wound woof
nicely healed. Since then I have bad
no healing balm in the house but Zane
Buk. I feel so grateful for my veedy
cure that, I unlieeitatingly give my
testimonial 114 the intuit.. of Zetm-
link."
'bovi•litik cures cuts, burnt(, clumped
hands", chafing..., cold bores, itch. chit.
Nairn', eczema, running sores, more
throat, chest. i ingwoi 111. piles
(blind or bleeding*. hail lege, indented
pa t c It es, 1 Ileum. 1 ism, netiralgin,
saint hen. .ibiscemeni olio! all dieeased. in-
jured 10141 il-111 481 emelitions of the
skin. Of all druggists and stores,
51kor postpaid upon receipt of
price. fr Z 4 111• 1111k 1.0.. TO1 011 to.
511, ti loox. 11 181845
A newly insported Norwegian gil I.
Ill)( oilman e to tell the 111118)141 01 the
Mere. dent dinner 14-48 waiting, found
111141.gent1e11)e11 brushing los teeth.
"flow soon will Mr be down?" the
noba elm naked when fin IMO returned.
"Right nway.- answered Koran ; "he
in Most slim firming i • teethe."
Harper's.
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OTRATFORD, ONT.
I11) trh inu a better course of Oat/dna
t ban that ghat: by nny other .Indler
18.1181111ml In Ont Arlo, we tune lx8x888
018. of the leintlog bia.Innei troliang
'shoo'. In 1 mind& Our grarluatcp Are
io demand 88 UM e areintanty and bual
_ ileari eotIelat teacher.. 1 48t. comve.
81 11111144 8(4. hept, mi. graduate. pumped.
• If footere.ted 1st 41011401141 welfare. write
now for our catalogue : it ly free. We
ha% e thive departments. ( ommereMl.
+Shorthand and Telegraphic.
Wipter term open. January h.
ELLIOTT & McLACHLAN, I
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Principal...I
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"BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE'
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ELLIOTT
72d6IILW
TORONTO. ONT.
41110 44. / foi Itrd elm Int4er,.1141411100.
• chasm, op.,0 to our .torient Hundred.
stout gag ont, are going Into goOol pod.
tati8wilrio '1'1'14C! niand:r7reur„f:";;%
sena, to .4 , for (81-4141/11e 888
%bomb "'excel ordinary Lupines. 1701 1141.4,.
cation el eles'e -
Cor, Yon4e and Alexander Ste.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal,
W. Acheson & Son
Unreserved Sale
of Furs and Coats
We have deterasiaed upon an sabre -clearing of our Fur Deparbeeat. Min's
and wanes's furs at itabsard•of prices. Mane thousands ef denim' • worth we wit
sacrifice in price. READ OUR NEVER -BEFORE -QUOTED -SO -GREAT
CUT IN VALUES :-
Metes Wombat Coasts. $31•110. ge'11:3"11* .
Meu's Black Dog Coats. 822.00, for *174.1*)
Men's Coon Coats, Wal.111.0, for $KULL
Ladies' Astrachan Lamb Colas, AS tu:;1 iuches long, tine skins'. even and
beautifully tnigle garments. Regular $G to $13, fur $23.011 to &WM
Udinelong, heavy Coeds pf Tweed and Beaver Cloth. braid-trimtned and
stylishly made. Regular Oilmen and $12.04, tor *tom
Ladies' small Furs. BO:LS, Ruffs, 3Iuffs of Sable, Marten and Mita, diss
counts of 1r0111 10 to 10 per cent.
INSPECTION INVITED.
W. Acheson & Son
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CURRENT LITERATURE
81111.141e18 FOR JANUAWN. M c-
Clure's hes gone up in quelity as well
as in price. "Great American For-
tunes," liv thirtou J. Hendrick, ninth
Up the history of the Metropolitan
o.ret.t Railway and its effects on the
public. "Otte Man and His l'own," ll)
Marion H. Carter, is an Account. of A
0.1111 who practically grew a, town and
gives some new and amusing first-
hand anecdotes of the greatest Ameri-
can. Theh is a discussiou 11 the re-
lation of hypnotimeit to crime ttttt I dis-
ease by Proftsesor Munsterlmirg. John
La Fame, America's forernoet artist,
begins oeries of "One Hundied Mai-
tei-pieces ni P18ilIIing,'stud Ellett
Terry. continuing her 3Ie ttttt kb. tells
"What /leery Irving Ditl for the Eng-
lish Mtage." Mary Stewart CuttinK'l
new serial, "The '4V*ybiris, s h
lose been itaist favorably rece
runs into the second instalment.
There is plenty of geod short action
-The Elopement." by "Iridium Ball ;
'The Cor-Beraters," a new Ezekiel
•tory by Lucy I'ratt ; "'the C.
(lore." a touching child atm y for
growit-ups lty Atom K. Finn : end
"Smith of the Line." a 'dory of ad-
venture 01 the South Seas. Rosalie
81. J .nIlIN email s Poem. "A net -
nom in Black and White," and Look«
inittiogen Goiney, "His Angel to His
Mother
POLITICAL NOTES.
'I'lw writ hots heen bautel fur a hye.
election in South Mame, to fill H1)1.
vacancy comical ley the death of 11. 411
Gunn, M. I'. tttt day will let
January la, and polling day January
22. The bye -election in Mtanstead,
Lbw., will lie 011 LIM 888100448(4441,
The First Instalment,
Mrs. Casey - "I don't know what
we'll put in little l'adasy'm stuckite'.
Mike. writ A letter t' Satity Claw'
wain' Cr a tralu atityinobile. 110 WIS.
Ciewcy "Shull., well drop a few
drops iv gassyline in it au' I'll bet he'll
be thankful he didn't git the rist iv
the machine."
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(1 noel always the 11)4411 41110 has 10 •
41101 1-11 the 1111184 information who
knows the most.
1908
We Wish Our
PATRONS AND FRIENDS
A PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY
NEW YEAR
FRANK H. MARTIN
TAILOR AND FURNISHER.
AIIIIIIIMIllmesemeameamempeml
MIMM.
WISHING 'ALL OUR CUSTOMERS
AND EVERIMODY ELSE
A Happy and Prosperous
New Year
S. E. HICK, Central Drug Store
GODERICH, ONTARIO,
Loose Leaf Ledger System
The only ial hoed weet '104onto using the
above hIODERN OFFICE WORK OF ACTUAL CANADIAN
BUSINESS PROCEDURE. IA:hob...ode botews ceiling daily for
gradiettee of CANADA'S GREATEST CHAIN OF HIGH•
GRADE BUSINESS COLLEGES. beenuee. our keel:lents "teem
10 do by doing." Each student has loose leaf ledger, hill end
charge sysitem, cant system, batik hi•ok : title out scores of 'mice.,
drafte, depoeit slips, cheques, statements, hassee, mortglegee,
reeeiptx shipping hills, etc., etc. Our etudents DO ACTUAL
BUSINESS from the first day.
- Gregg Shorthand
and
Tcuch Typewriting
taught Ity the most widely expel tented teacher m tittle' to: ebe
also A graduate of Jelin R. Gregg, the author, and highly re, -
meoded- hy Issat year our Stenographer,' w ere ell placed
wititin ten days of greduation. Many of these young Indies now drawing
$7144f to POO per year. It iff freely admitted that we train the most
raphl and acenrate.
Our Telegraphy Department is well eft111n1114. Itellronda
a)1. 'short of opetatore. and
salaiien are tuloaticing tepidly.
Wide Attendance SIttrdente attending our chitin Dom almost
every e044as- in lintel -Pt; limey thou P8141111.
14.1411, blaskatchewitti, A Iberia arel.British ; tttttt • front he 1 nitro!
Metes, England end ticollend. We train e young peopte- than any
other management in Western Ontario.
NEW TERM
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from .11Neettry bet trete: set day'
for lens ere short metre. New Cat"
oilepena randywoo, ter it If Tee
bars any Ides of a millege teems
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Average situation taken by 0111 geminates im not excelled : we invite
comperboon. Individual instnietion. Dey students (attend night elapses
free, and nety tate all of the above coin Nes.
sadism.:
W. 14. SHAW. Principal,
ciNTRA BUSINIVOlcuLLestiE.
Tonov ro.
WINTTR TUM BEGINS JANUARY 0,
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