HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-10-8, Page 2R Tnvttrto te, Oe -fonts S, 1814
A. E. BRADWIN
EDITOR Amo Pvsuratts
Tres 1.s*L 1. pabllrbel ee'wwerrs� '(lord•
hem hethe oA a In The tetanal Building. Norte
asstt.Oe4-.k4'tai1e0
et*eeLat►noN lasow.u.heN1rr.dh
Coata per peal; 1l paid rte are ly In ad ew:.ce ere
wilt he 'coveted; to .ub"criben• In the
sited Mater lbs rata Is nue toll et and rift,
t..tiictly in edv'snee. Bub-••.Alw;i- who
tall to receive Tito rUare4t :rents: i) b IIWll
WM.oeilee •favor by soy Wittekind Ibe• pubo -h•
oc of Ono tact at ae wrl • date 5.{nr•.ible. tt ion
•eMna. of addre-. 15 dealred. berth old nod
ma1.e rade-by bank dreeltr es No,.nitlo Y
may
�..,djs�r yolecY
A
o.t-oov under. or regl.tercd letter.
Sabrcrtyt Ione rosy.oumenro at any t11ue.
AttetaT1.lPU T..i(Nye - fordt.plry end
WWI rat sitter 1 -.111 -tit- will tw ai% en 00 appll-
eetian. Legal and other -ineil•r eel vert laments,
ten centre per line for each fit
-u tt.egrilon need four
ueot Insertion.
1le..nud by • weir of rend nonpareil--Iwelea
Ilea„ to ren Inch. Hu.lnr., card- of all liner
sod under, Five halter• per AdSltw•iwr-
emit. of Ln.t. Found.
Vacant .$ teat ire.- Wanted , H,. nee. for Bale or
se Heat. Veto". f * $.k• yr In Hrnl. Atti •le -
ter S.W. etc.. not exceeding eight Ifni-. TweotY-
flee fent. each Meer( bon : Ores Beller for dr -t
month. Fifty tent. for each-ob. •uuent month.
Lenart red errti-,mint. to proportion. Tet*
As -
now oneinerd In ..dinar). reading !Lie.
Cet,ls per hue. NO notice 1...• than Twenty.
five Cent, Any .pyc'al no ice, the onset of
whir -hie the eeeuelary benefit of any ladled.
uwlor.snoeiativn. t., be iwieddered au .4.er
ti..Noent and rhes g. d .n .ordintIY. rN ion O[
T.. t'..aar.nlM.SIItNT!. - TT- co rape
our ..b., finer- and martens le cordially tout•
telt ward • making T'utpwrrAL a w wetly record
of ell local. county and district doint-. n Cann
inculcation will be atlaesad to undo.. it oon-
nthr• the n+nes and nddr•ew' of the writer, not
• Ct IdC.lee
niece•wril) for publics Oh.
$of Io4A. (Office cot w- later than Wuld reach edned*Y n81
oun
of earn week.
TRE SIGNAL : t3ODERICA ONTA : 0
barn for flsleblog. Next year they
were to add a bog feeding plant to the
cattle feeding. This arrangement
meant that there would be • perwr-
uent wsrket for live stock at this
point, and the wen could afford for pay
the farwers an excellent price fur their
own unfinished stuff, waking their
profit 011 tho increased weight from
the stall feeding wild Nnirlring. It ire a
thoroughly practicable. scheme in the
hand, of {tactical end experienced
wen.
1. ratly as the Latter pats of Jitter or
the beginning of July the.- approached
their 1 .cal bank for a Zine of ereatt
and w. ie told I,t the bank that their
would lee no itoul.lr *totut it, but fob
them 14 wait, a. they li lu•t nerd the
money at the moment, and. when the
bank inspector .mads hi. annual trp,
be, the lineal manager, would {ern•,ually
take hire over the plant, and in this
way, would be aide to demonstrate the
value of the plant and the practical
form of proposition, and clue secure
for thew s larger line of credit. Before
the inspector turued up, war broke
out, and the balk now refuses to give
them s dollar of credit.
The ant rprire M in the' position:
They have contracted for their hay
fora large number of cattle, on which
they paid • deposit per bead amount-
ing in all to 102000. eyed they have pur-
chased some three or four thouMod
bushels of wheat. Nut being able to
get a line of credit, when the Nittl.
THC R8DAY. Ot.I'l)HNK h, 1914
Yltobener to mt." hill own aid' sad � FRS' CROP REPORT
direct the energies of enaaoe so ib•i
money may be available for such MOD -
mate enterprises as the one shote. ---
It is well known to wet* w15n are at OONOITIONb OF THE WEATHER
this present moment it yang to operate ►LAVE BEEN FAVORABLE
the grain trade of the west that the
brnkec, neve failed lamentably in the Government Report tar September
wafter of ezeh.ng. in New York ad Snow• Much Imp, owm.nt in alt
the only spr•ateta ra,u►r ..(freed la� whish were damaged by (trod,.'Iter.,
Varieties of Fruit Apple Crop is bar Iwru if to r hr..vy At, pp'nt ••1
that I.'.t,ada y amount oil "cell learn" targe area tits Fruit ti Clean and 011 Baldwin'. and nee.' tvrietie+ will its •
in New Y nk is so nervy e' the prier -Goad Rise -Peach Crop a Failure I few days Tater than us.ial tunrritoing.
int time, appniximw sly 8l' ylls►fIt1U, iTbeseason WAY becou•iderad a sates -
and it is impoei.ihlw to get three rail fa.:tory 0110 with reference. to yield,
loan, back and therefore I be don't As anticipated la the Aygust report, I stet the worthy i xlrptiunwlly high.
d 1 1 Die "let 7. -Northern counties of
much jut rrovwueot had tram mere. with u. send any molt mousy 10 New i lure Scotia rrpo rt an *vetoes ers'P.
York. 1t'ltotu the la -t ten days • Theses ha. been an aloondarloe of trio ( particularly of fail varieties. with
tbruughnut Ontario and easterneat-' giuUty better than usual.
prominent grain 11101111110111hhad to pal• Coo() ads. which has resulted itt a wetly
sael)i.uid el (Prince ISdw*id Iolanda.-
for the tier.( 111r,'11'.1 ou N,•at \,15, t.tsct•gy developuicut of all weir -ties fFstl varirtl0+ ere • rumrwhrt leiter
and esu told th+t if h- wanted *nutb- of (tui.. In parte of Nova $ otic I crop lhan rammer or winter varied...
er 1{1110,141 a u ould co+t Lou I{atMl, there ire 1.. too urueh cloudy . The total crop for rho pitrvince will be
wrrthrt, with ueea..onal togs, end I *bnirt 711 p- r orn1.
These conditions an r• t1•ctnl in the wore wu.bine W ?squired 10 give the District 9. -Thr apple crop at the
grain trade of the cow:: re every dry. apple crop its proper colon:. With ( lPaetllc co tr•, in .pile• of di y wewlher,
At • moment when the financing art .hes• few ez••eptiuu. weather condi. will Ire the larytrrt for ►rvrral Voal.,
tion. have been pr..ct�ctlly perfect though ur t 1.1 p trlucalun bar ibis
grain and general egricultura) devel•tp• r since the middle nl Ali est. 'ug
men; should be eery and rapid, if t'au- I In 1005[ pert* of iiru telt Columbia well t ire conrt'In (he icy wall.
I, conditions have been i s. from +atiulrc- District Ute - In the inland valleys of
add i. to mike the most of her opp yt• i British ('olwol,ia t he+ cr oP G" unw•wo,
In recent years. There era w twat
re-
t'
port* of small and apples.
gauersl opinion is that the fruit will
be wound, clean end of good colour.
District 0. -The most striking
feature of thee crop in Nova So otic la
its aplentl•d yvIh y, spill✓ scab having
hewn kept {r artrcelty tinder c-rntr 1.
The rr .p is light in •nti►e path of Art-
n•tN.hr county a' d in other sections
In the more of the Annapolis ,valley
EARLY ELECTION COMING are delivered next month, they will
have to ship them to Winnipeg in the
Persistent tumor.of a general Do- unfinished coodition, anti not only sell
minion election at an early date are them at possibly no more than they
abroad. Determined rfiort is befog paid for them, but will have nothing
made by • wing of el a B, r len govt rte- to feed the hay to for which they have
trent to bang chi. about. The 1,1..t contracted. -
., me to prevail in roar quarters That They have left in the bank $UIIUO of
it will be possible for the g.ternfent I money which came from England.
to bold a short non -contentious see., on This amount is owing in Winnipeg to
of parliament and then go to the coun-
try for endnrs•tion of the Kelton of
the government in connection with
the war. The stionEest pressure for
an early appeal to the people in face
of a political truce which has existed
since the outbreak of the war comes
from Hon. Rohe, t Rogers and his west-
ern followers. They. realize that un-
der purmet conditions with domestic
issues to the fore the Conservatives
would havea mighty slim chance in
the prairie provinces. It is common
knowledge here that if Mr. Rogers
could have his way the wide would be
issued for an election practically at
once and parliament would not meet
agaia This is not litely to ,occur,
however, because Pleader Borden and
tut y. The seawn bias: Inman' pbenot::-
Wuity our battling system .erre' to d rl t* and it* the llk*nappan not gen. rally
special recowmendrtion b fs al ways I since the latter pert of July, and in all ' alt y.
spa le the commercial orchards of On.
been t'.rat they were "turgid," seer to i non -irrigated sections the cop i s taro lbs parr re op wJl to about .5
h heen
anally dry our, lar nyauy in c
tall down and the call loan., whose , than, ha. host pia. ttcally no rain heavy. The Leif ie et good eirw and
have become frozen and
various firms for machinery. One of
the members of the lil.tle cowpony
has been in the city for the pea4 few
days and bas visited a number of
banks, but in each case has been
turned down because hes local bank has
refused to help thru. He has gone
around to the men to whom the
amounts are due for machinery, and,
to • man, they have declared tbeir
willingness In view of the practica-
bility of the proposition to accept a
very small cash ,payment for the pre.-
ent,` and permit the company to use
the Valance of the $r111N 1 to try and
keep tb i* plant forking through the
winter. The local bank makes no
statement that they consider the pro-
position impracticable or anything of
the better clement in the Conservative the kind. They simply say. we won't
party realize that the people would not give you s line of credit. The coma
stationary, Tbete has Leen c,wr del able dropimg out
&i teed cern of w ,**,i isrd crop. lest year's crop, lie 111
It is not cheap advice in rounded and the Irrit remaining on the tiers ie
periods which farm -re andrain wen si.mewbrt duuibi+bed in eine. or her parts of the province the crop la
g The present wsa,0o, so far as pro- Is ri The crop in British Uoltinthis
D eed, but the liberal lines of credit and duction it eoneereed, and speaking is rzcelle"t and ihtt bre Nov lieuti•
rewawtablr interest and .z0114"' 1 • well *hove medium.
The .
regard an election with favour. It
would disturb existing conditions and
interfere seriously with our efforts to
aid the motherland and the suffering
people of France and . Belgium in this
time of need.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH BANKS?
From the W ise/mg Fres Prem
When hookers gather I.ogether they
are very fond hi discussing the need
of mined farming, the feeding of stock,
broadly for the whole Gum own, b 'I'h 1 crop in Ontario has bees
- [poet witiefactory one. The • cup tr ■bout 'Li per swot u( that harvested
NOTES FROM THE tAuLEG1ATE large ard the (roil it clean and of lest season Prtee,'. in spite of this
totter sit*. ►it*• -b a condition it r:cep low p oduction, have not Iwrn by any
Lionel and if the tonne of distributing
lu\THIBi'rgI, PN"r Ht PRI'cIP.IL.and woke inti were normal,tbamettle high, due 10 the undeaeluese
f of the real let at the pr•slut time. In
The a'tenduice at the o3odrrich col- growers would unquestionably wapap I British Columbia the yi. Id was almost
legiate in titute this year i+the Iargeat hood [ i [ n •
i be history (►f ler hoof The The t i however. at the
+ r art e urn*.
. full.
n t story t K now- ee gra marker, n Centre' y to last moetb'a report, to -
Ian are dor ',touted as holl.rws : - Form nt time i+ gree' ly demoralised. uwturs will out 'ripen a trber than in
IV.. l -i; 111. A, CO; Ill. KM: IL.4•1:I practically every .action of the the n'dma•y season. In Ontario the
I...71: mergers..
IG, making in alt Ieo*intr for growrin air exceedingly large amount of rain which ham fall.•
Jib, ■n increase of ) neer 1 ort year. I pessimistic regarding t be ultimate die- during the pest few weeks hes crammed
Auuthersuch incr-eaae nett year will tvihutiom of their fruit in
a esti-(•o- t ,time culling, and it e' also reported
wake a new up-to-date collegiate a tory manner. This feeling le -oarticu- that the teat a ripening unevenly.
ueressity. tarty marked Among independent grow- The total yield will eningprobau not le.
A good spirit of work is mwitested ere, who have in previous yeah relied
on the part of wrest of the *tttdeuts, up in the itinerant buyers to purebase
I Inrater Nov an in Scotiataeg good crop will rel i t h buyers
s me afccess as t e ast tau years, not n rating this season an even n cit tai' stctiuoe. art
but to out pass iL cases where they have yuottd prices,
The eduestion dryaTtment has intro- tbetr R 'fh Th re b*s .►sen nu Chang to the
duced • change in the regulations re-
gardmg the examinations in June,
wheteby • student failing in one sub-
ject only will Ix allowed their s' ending
in the other subjetits and ctu write on
this subject •long with the papyri •tit
the next hither exeunt:moon the
write upon. This grant* five ouch ad-
ditional partial certilicatee to our col-
legiate. namely : Mary Rose Dunt,
Eleanor F. Dougherty, Rutb KK. Ham-
ilton, Plieru M. Johnston and Harry
M. tibackleton.
pony bas at lesat 844,000 worth of
surplus assets. Their plant will be of
immense value to their district.
Apart altogether from the market
for cattle, the mill will be of great ad-
vantage to the farmers. if a man bar
a damaged crop, for example; he will
be *b1e to exchange his damaged
wheat for flour made from good wheat,
getting his just propos ;ion of bran and
shorts with the statutory allowance
for gusting, and the damaged wheat
and the shipping of farm products im will be ted by the milling and feeding
the most concentrated and finished company, who, because they feed It
manner, but when it comes down t.o
belp'ng the farmer+ along this line
they are very conspicuous by their ab-
sence. A very striking example of
this has come into the hands of the
Free Press recently..
in one of the most fertile secticos of
northern Sakatchewan, in feet, in •
district which is simply- ideal for the
. feeding of .tock owing to the great
natural growth of wild pea vine and
vetch, a splendid milling feeding en-
terprire is at this moment being held
up because the banks will not give it
a line of -.edit. In this {utrticular
district there were two men who had
been in the live stock bar+iness for •
number of years, and had very sucoess-
fully handled any operation which
they hid undertaken. Early lest
spriog they wen joined by a man who
wile aro treseal.io asluiWt. awls taAettb,
er, they formed • little company and
decided to put in n mill and plant
The lo�cra�tio,•n which the chose had no
iwnifisteetrw 1 aiw. • "�i11leR
ing friends in Englut'lt went over
there and raised the sum bI 1123,01)
crib for the furthering of the project
and erection of the buildings. The
mill, which hu • capacity of 1110
barrels in 21 hours. was erected and
equipped with the latest in electric
milling machinery. A large feeditlg
stable wt* erected and the company
secured 4:. acres of land, 21) scree of
which is river front, well -sheltered
with scrub. and ideal for the outdoor
winter feeding of stock,
The proposed plan was to buy the
farmers' wheat, mill it, and feed ',be
offal The plant (anteing a steathing
outfit. The company contracted for a
large amount of native hay, which, as
said be fore, contains much pea vine ;
also an ahr[ndanee of straw le to be
chopped flue, mixed with the offal
from thetoill, steamed and fed In this
way to the cattle which would he
stalled in the barn. Their plan wt* to
buy up cattle in tb. fall e• the farsets
wished to sell them, fill their bats,
and stall feed as many u it would
bold, feeding teff. remainder In the
coon tel the river flat : eek, as the
stall -Md owes were finished 0.d .hip-
po& • fresh lot would be pet 1a the
They are striving to not nye y alta n their trait, Many o t ... eare harvested, though somewhat late in
the!' h l ie d i recurring, and, In
sol*11 size
on the spot. can afford to pay • better
price than if it had to be shipped ae
feed and not am beef.
On September 18th, in Winnipeg, at
a meeting of the Credit Men's associa-
tion, a prominent Winnipeg banker
was very free with hie advice to the
farmers on the matter of how they
should run tbeit business. Among
other things, he said : "The outstand-
ing need of the country is for a strong-
ly organized movement to induce
farmers to adopt the best method" of
cultivating the soil. The time of
easily made money has passed. For
our continued prosperity we must
look for increased production in
agriculture." He exclaimed: "What
we need is a Kitchener of agriculture
to select his own staff and direct the
energies of our army of the soil' TM
feemeiw might well retort that the
bankidg••system'of tVaAada owsfitt
The Literary .o iety her organised
for the fall term wi' b the following of-
ficer.: --Hon. president, Dr. 11, I. apples 78 per cent, and for winter Fruit gr .wen and packs r. who are
•
Strang . president, Visa Jean Nairn: apples 74 per cent. This gives • total desirous r e seeming help to barvwt
first vice-president, Mire Mary Tom : crop of 78 per rent, which is an in-
{ the fruit. crop can d' a• by applying to
offers are tar front *Miring. e e
cooeequence is that growers are prat- prnspec•s for grapes since last Month.
dewily at a foes o to any means of I Prectic*Ily s hill crop will bre pro -
selling their crop. e trey of them i duced and the fruit is of excellent
pro -
have had no experience sol nee in marketing, uelit Nice" for grape' will not be
baying formerly sold their on tbr; rffect.d M aeuiou.ly b 1ha Prase"
tiers or packed in the orchard. Co- � situation as appkr and pars, sates
setiouive ffecteatlons and not w I the bulk of the crop is consumed nom -
;trowel
.Rested- Being groups of t
grovels under capable management 1 partitively neer to the points of pro -
and with expel deuce in disposing of duction, and the Europese market u
ptevioue crops, most of the arena*-' n''t a factor•
tions have established connections T'hn Pesch crop is pradticalty • fail -
upon which they can place some re- me in Ontario, and this peot15. race ret, -
Hance in 'the present season. The duces over 93 per cent of the rntnmer-
avenge over the whole Dominion Mr a peach crop. of Ceimed.- The crop
early apples is 78 per cent, for fall in dijtish Columbia hu hens an excel-
1'emt one
aparammapammempalarammammemaparammempisamel
W. ACHESON 8 SON 1
secuod vice-president, Mr. Sam Brim- crease of 28 per cent over that of 1913.
cowbe : secretary, Mr. George 0. Mac- District 1 (comprising the counties.
Ewan ; treasurer, Miss Amy L Work : north of Lake Eriel•-The crop in the
editors, Miss Marie Welsh and Messrs. southern and western counties of On -
W. A. Dance and C. V. Williams: tarso promises to be heavy. Fall and
pianist, Mies Evelyn Pollock : council- winter varieties ate .zing up well and
lore Mores C. C. Fel' Y. K. John- the colour will be excellent.
.ton and A. $sunders. District 2 (counties on Lake Huron
The.oc.ety is looking forward with and inland to Volk c)riut 1. -In the
high hopes to eery successful literary inland counties the yield will also be
work We year.
The etudett*, girls and boys, are
busy practicing for the games and
spurts for Field day, which is likely to
he held nn Friday. October pub. Par-
ent* and Gime who are interested in
the scbool-and who of Gndericb
ought not to be interested in it'' - are
very cordially iointed to attend both
the morning and the afternoon at the
Agricultural grounds. A tow new
features are belt* iottodu.ed with •
view to cooking the day more attrac-
tive to visitors. There ianoadmission
fee.
Thi usual promenade of the fall term
was held in the gymnasium on Friday
night. September 2G'b, and it wee de-
clared by everyone present to have
been an untamed one-unusally soci-
able awl ptomain. The attendance
wt* large .red everyone entered Into
the spirit of tisk. with ooe another in
making the event • pleasant reception
to new at udeou and some ez-students.
There were two good guessing con-
tests, which were sort interesting,
and epme seven promenades. The etu-
dente In the erhool ere very unevenly
divided .e to @,zee. Theee are some
85 boys and 140 girls e.rolhsd. It was
• problem souse of the girls decided
to solve so that each girl would have
• prowess& with a boy. The thing
wassmonaged, by making Lag
wises � in clse
room 0.5vit ege to tag or touch
any gird promenading with • young
wean, and the toss bre tagged had to
Make Sure of a
Steady Income
Put your savings and surplus
profits into the belt dividend
paying eecunty. The
er Cent.
ebentures
of the Standard Reli*aee
w ar.., ,1,. 415' • P
of e2.000.00000seJA.-
eets ei •~.004000.00. / Tit... de.
beehivesea.ur, yea • elependiSl •
incest. of S% per easeent id
bel-yeariy. pwsietu•b et the ism.
e ttsr. se'Aeswetrr4 $asinew' "■ r.,I- ...I.........o-Z
raw srWwI Doo►�ttw ~Awl .a.
empuel
up
Standard ' • lance
M ea tt.w01: TAIT. in-.. -t
W. L HOPTON, Goi.rkk
Iteaid.at O riveter
n?rarad^g*t lr
tLe following Dominion isontigr•tinn
agents : -Thomas Wilson. Union de-
pot, Toront7i. Ont. ; Httgh C. Swaettey,
18 and 19 Chancery ebuimber, Hamil-
ton. Ont. ; John Riggs, Room 3, Coot.
block, London, Ont ; John Hnolihen.
172 Bt. Antoine suet, Montreal. Que. ;
W. L. Brrnsteed, Halite:. N.8., and
W A. li..cdonnell, superintendent rye
immi.:nton for Ontario, P.ese
rtiia0t
large. It is reported that a consider -
buildings, T•• "oro' Ont
able amount of early fruit bas gone to Arratgenments! have been made with
waste and that i bop are in the these oflciels that when application le
field for fates aorta. • made to them hy fruit operator,, the
District 3 (lake Ontario counties luso sent will picked mea, hW
north I unc lti lake and Georgian "gent, English-spe•bsuit, wide•w b.
of the uncultivated orchards much {fere
of the fruit it of smell titre and the men, whom it recoil ice desirable to
total crop in such orchards will not here in the homes And to work with
run much over 50 per cent. A won-
derful improvement' has taken place procured for $1 per day and Sae
during the put few week., due to an Those seemed from Mr. MacdoeneU
abundant rainfall, and in orchards of the Ontario Immigration service
which have been given careful •den- et will, {f It is desired, have their railway
tion, the condition of the fruit is al -
fare pard to destination h7 tRove rw-
most perfect, and the prospective yield meal. These tr•trp nt•tioo charities
an excellent one. will** deducted from wage* sod re-
Disttict 4 (Ottawa and St. Lawrence funded by the employer to the gov-
valleys to Lake St. Peter and south- ernvnrnt
western Quebecl.-Practically a full
Cron art the later varieties is expected.
McIntosh will not produce • heavy
erop, hut the quality is excellent, an
as this variety is always in demand,
there should be no difficulty in dispos-
ing of it at satisfactory figures. in
most urcbwrds, the oondition of .11
varieties Is excellent.
District 5. -In New Brunswick the
crop will lea good as any harvested
3..fn eft
iredbe
with each • mTiTiissy spirit tbwt all
tbaresalei.g %ew.Maillee were rani -
ed nut in the ammo ways o the full .n-
10701.ot of boy* or glrle alike.
1'be gymnasia. fum taatafully dec-
orated with flsgss-peaante, and Chin-
ese le.teres all aglow. les croon and
on •beadenre• of rake were served and
homemade rand, was disposed of at
small east to the. wishing sweet-
see.ta. Mimes Hodge and i ornin, Mr.
and Mn. Hua. and Mr Robertsoe
were present end joined In all the
pleseaasry, hart the other 'members of
the etaR wee viable to he prMenL
The met beria( wee brought to a close
Ivy the sietetaR of Aute Lase Ilene and
Ond de the King. l lte officers of
Moe onto be highly weak tu-
W ted „team
of the .v.nit r.
The graduate of the rod-
legi•te have left 1 w thee, veriest,. uni-
versities: Miss Vers B. Donia and
Ileena. James Ma(l•ttre and A. Ford
Elup for Tomato fatally : Mr. R.
Ooebbra Han for Trinity, and Mr.
J. Maker Pfeffer far Victoria, also Mr.
Nabart Darn for Queens.
mope -1Y HBADAOM*
is sassed frees the Mood bels�ppp thicken-
ed with eels acid pro .a drewbtIa
M the led. Anti -Mkt PM ere all
Somas of kMaey treelike. Ting an se
pod and es mare O. 1. Oeellb auerse-
Wee erns. De sono see an A.M• Urlh
rear 1 V. Mame it seems bee.
geld emir et O. L. tkeilk1' tog slam
i
When to Stop
Adverdallst
An it'ngtlah jorningfiegessurtf
a number of its largest adver-
tisers to give their opinions con-
cerning the best time to stop
advertising, and the following
replies were received :
When the population excess to
multiply and the generations
that crowd on atter you and
never heard of you stop coming
on.
When you have convinced
everybody whose life will touch
yours 1611 you have better goods
and lower priori than they eon
get anywhere elm.
When you stop making for-
tunes right in Tour eight solely
through t direct use of the
mighty a nt.
When i call foetal the
word. of the sbrwdeet and
moat .ueoeseful saes onnoerning
the main cause of their pros-
perity.
When younger and fresher
bona's in your lin, cease start-
ing up and using the trade
Journals In telling the people
bow much better they o•n do
for them than you can.
When you would rather bays
your own waycad fail than take
advice and w.
i
We would earnestly urge the pack-
ersof Ontario,Quebec and `aekea route her ween Winnipeg.
Sc obtain hbele through S, sbon and Edmonton, with
these agents as we honey* they will smooth maned, electric -lighted •isat
-
get the beet of help at about oue.balf tag care, tbrougb the ,fewest., most
of what they are now paying.
On account of that very exceptional
conditions which are *t present exist-
ing throughout the world, there are
certain features which Csnadiaw each
producers should keep le mlwd waw
harvesting their crop. There 1. • gee
Cotton Blanket Offering
Fifty pairs large doable bed eine Cotton Blankets in grey only,
with plot and blas•, border. Bolt, heavy, fine quality.
Regular pries 81.75 at pet pale . ,.. 81.38
Wool Blankets
White. purr, all wont Mankato, wises hrostlfeliy whipped ane
purest (tanadiso Armee. - Sias MadI Inches. Hauler, worth
210.0 at per pair....:... ... 88.00
Carpets and Rugs
Ouc tiuU Uarpats are all is new,
forayer pureibw.es.
TApeetry Crest* it neat potteries,
.uital,le for •wy room or hall.
No 'ideates on pricer. flout
heavy .bre 8111. Pattern.
Special values at per yard
BOo SOo. SBo, 715o
Linoleum* and Floor Olt Cloth
All width* up to 4 yards wide. Litauiewne ......... Boo and 80o
O.Iclotbs, per sq',are yard 215o and 30o
Ladies' and Misses' Sults
12 Ladies' sample Knits .rt verges, whipcord and worsted, blacks,
nary and fancy. Coats are silk Rued and tailor made. very
stylish end highest class waterial. We invite inspection of
these very specials. Priced at each *12.00 and 818.00
Separate Skirts
Five Dosro l.rdieo' Tweed and Berge
made, *II sizes. *pedal at each
new stylish skirts, tailor
*SAS
Butterick Patterns for November and Delin-
eator on Sale
W. Acheson 0 Son
For Headaches
Here's the Reason and the Cure
Most people at some time or another suffer from
headaches --disordered stomach, liver or bowels is
the cause --any one can be cured -me woman says:
Chamberlain's Tablets did more Sow me than I ever
dared bops for -cured headaches -biliousness -and
booed up my whole system -I feel like a new wo-
men), ifs calla too hard foe obese little red health restorers. 25c. a
beide. -DreggInte and Dealers, or by Mail.
Ck+✓esi s glad--- Gapes& T.rm• .
CHAMBLQLAINrS TABLETS
.04
BEST
'Viet*
I{sanemsekers' Excursions
• Canada
Tae Gonad Trunk railway system
Mem round trip hoenseekera' tickets
at very low tam from stations in
Omani' so piste is Manitoba, Alberta
and Saskatchewan, each Tuesday
until Oetolter 27th inclusive. via
Chicago, tit. Paul of Duluth, and are
good rvturain. ten months hum date
of how. Through Pullman tourist
sleeping cars are operated each Tues-
day, leaving Toronto 11.45 p.m. end
ruaning through to Winnipeg without
change. H.servauons in toupet
sleepers may he obtained at a swanned
charge out application to any Grand
Trunk ticket olbce. The Grand Trunk
Pastille railway la the sborte•t and
to Western
eral laxity ea the pert of consumers
in making p trrhaesa. and the detaand
pieluteque and most rapid) develop.
Int section of western Cana
nee deciding onour trip a•k
Goad "'Houk agents for fall particular
or writs C. B. Horning, district pos-
e/mew
aresngw ogees, Cion station, Toronto.
Out. 2S -it
ADVICE OF A NEIGHBOR
for any inferior fruit from present ie• w� bed Used Deds's Kieney Pills cad
dications will be slight. It le there- Fend Thom a Great Medicine
desirable that Duly the hater
grades should he peeked and .hipped. Mona, Mao., 0.1. rk-(special 1. -•el
at beast sltstil w Mese equwbl. NM• td rpubgi A w iib It lln:ssT' ! r x= t
air@ -ie tn•enN: Nen' Omit •k. s
*wit
f
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�1'tlt/!�r �7
IIf;
Oro
LUXURIBS
areof 1:::1071'
any kind., i.1 we mak. A
luznry out of • twceasity.
iN 3ATH ROOMS
we err i1. greatost pave amino t t !n
sr*il only the 1.trrt and must rau•'ary
•ppliana s -
BATH TUBS AND ALL PLUMB-
iNG
from this ,hop is the beet obtain.l.le.
Satisfactory estimate. on new or i.e.
pair work.
Alt
satisfactory home market for the bet-
ter grades. and the growers world he
wise boa lisp their abtpwwts to s.ak
/MUM *eased* toy WOOS freed/tarter
later sale'. The main thing to boar in
mind ia that, just M long as the de-
mand for fruit la limited, i' ehnold be
suppbed only h ' the hotter geodes and
every bowel of No. 2 or No. A apples
that is placed on the market, Intro -
fere' to plat that extent with the sale
of higher grades.
Great Britain. -The In,'al fruit crop
is larger than watt anticipated early in
the Mason, end the markets are well
supplied. Large quantities of haaan-
u and pineapples, originally intended
for Enrnpean point.. bays been divert-
ed to Mullah mattkets, with filo re-
sult that the puha., are Ming well snp-
plled at low prima. Local appke,
cprevaprss. and plumes are all exr..ilent
finned Suttee. -crop in the (oar
northwest states ill her somewhat
over 8.004000 M ; of this Wah-
iawa will when shoot 76 per nat.
Orlak and Unemployment Hand in Nand
WbmMinium
tet tat saes* sae the fasters ale
aztfie vlktakQ R » bo �svrla�1sg bare
M 'Inlet theaterklea�eor riff= a !
fres• tbtls !e(sk w t' net
::7e 1sr swam ma
bre
tel esmrmrat
��a 1
1
Vs
Zr
Dtii+O.an.l Zm..r O .A- CAir•
or sry,o years;wr es Mr. OormWee
liaise. of this piece. My back was
M sore t couldn't get out of bed in the
1 ami sMM
eeisest bet ay-1tANIOLTQN liTibEET G.O1,EALI JI
di/ no good. Then f• Inef- • trsigh-
bor, and he advised roe to try Dodd'e PHONE 11$8
Kidney Pills. He said he hid used
than is hie family for a long time and
they were a greet medicine. i bought
six loxes of them. and try the time 1
had taken three 1 wt* feeling much
better.
Dodd'. KidneyPills cure the kid -
.treys. Healthy idneys strain all the
impurities end poisons -all the seeds
of di.w.a..-cut of the Mood. Dodd's
Kidney Polls not only sun the diatoms
bet ivy eneenng good Mood give new
life and energy to every part of the
body.
FRES BON I
-A @peeled name is wanted for obs
Mw St.Marys public s •horol.
-At a special 'meting of Brent
township esuneil Mr. Joseph Monk
wee upplNMd collector of taxes.
M. H. Hearst succeed+ Sir
Jse premier and Mr. F.
S. ie awned' Hon. J. O.
Mllllsieter of public works.
-mos Net. per day is what, the re-
tinue elpel overs incarcerated la the
Perth Meaty jell ensu, aeeoritn. • o
the ane11a1 retirees of Jailer Iliebo .
During 110 past year then were 101
rete silieeece cad flue female. Th. i
IefBIlisesher of Mrs the prisoner*
era. is eM1od res as toiiows 1
oisvern...t ps .. maim UNE
f -fades three i sunlelpel priesser.,
melte l7'A .d female Ali woskleg a
Wad 41111
og WWI * .std 71 h..+em► .
AQVeft?fes iN 11110 SiONAi.
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