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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1918-11-7, Page 2GRA D, A(? 11. ta. 1IaTAaaAR1 Il .1 N li E S CENER.kL 1iANE'NO SUSI, • NESS TRANSACTED. D. , NOTES DISCOUNTED, 1)RAF'1'S ISSUED. INTEREST T ALALLOWEDON DI- • POSITS. BALE NOTE* 7R' CHASED, n. T. R*±(rt M, CoNTTIT NOTARYNOTARYIPUISI. PUBLIC, ANCIit, ,XIYANCII¢ a, RZAU X.STATR •A;NI) FIRS INSUR_. SCR AGIEN•I. l?E(i'It1EDIBri'2 %NCi 14 pI# 1N2U12Ak1C'>i CO1+1PAN11;�.. 0,Y1diUICOURT CTFICIR, CLINTON. W. NI1TDD[C, lSOLiC(TOIx. � iRAftR1FTFR.. O NOTARY l BL1C,. ST » Bleak--Cli.1NT9'I /Igloo—trona /t. O. CAMEitON 111'.0: BA MUSTER, SOLICITOR, CONVEYANCER. ETC, colas ea Alfieri !Street seamed bi M r. Hooper. • la Clinton on every Thursday. end'' on any day for .which aP- pOintmenta are made. Odic! flours *um 9 .a.m. to e p.m. 1. good vault in connection wit's abe office. Office opeq ever/ •eek•dal. Ur. Booper will make any appoictmeata tor Hr, Cameros, DUST;BACTERIA, BAD ODORS AND FLAVORS DR. GUNN Office cases at his residence, cor. Iiigh and Kirk streets. Illandling tho'Milir and Methods of Feeding; Determine the Purity of Dairy Products. d ' and fla- vors bacteria, bad e Ota are four wastes ee big that to -day the dairy interests are denting with them as live issues, taking step's for their .elimination on every 'fal'rn; and already much prevention ,work lute been accomplished on -the butter class of dairy farms. In every business where food is haaldled dust menus direct lowering of quality, if not actual spoiling, Dust; lossness pays. Cleanliness is next to profits. Dust inside a dairy barn or milk house often indicates faulty or struction. When the trouble is stud- ied, and when the cause is corrected the problem of 'reducing the amount of sediment and bacteria in mills will be partially solved. The preaident of one of the big city milk' companies recently said to the writer: "We place more stress .upon the sediment test than upon t1p bacteria count, because if "milk i coli arativel Y free of sedi- ment s N ment the number of bacteria, as a rule, will not be excessive." In a broad way the ceiling of the side walls azid overhead of the dairy •stable • and milk house with lath and plaster or match, ed material will lead to the production of cleaner milk, Bacteria are'•close- ly related to dust when it conies to producing sanitary milk, and the same care in stable and milk•house construc- tion -produces as pleasant results. It is Frill impossible to produce a germ - loss milk—a few dust particles and She, most exacting from the stand- bacteria enter the milk in such, my- point of cleanliness and the quality of sterious ways that there will always water used, -A supply of bacteria - laden water which will leave some of the bacteria, on the utensils is an in- sidious source of danger to those who use the mills, When the milk goes into the utensils there is a fresh supply of food for these bacteria and they be - As that gin to grove and multiply with di--' thert dairy thingfnpays understandsestrous results. If typhoid germs are this sort of the incentive lye es in well -water they will have a chance abolish duet and bacteria. becomes very direct and practical. to contaminate any milk that goes A few dairy farmers have become intro utensils after 'they have been interested in the fact that dust and washed in such water. Numerous bacteria are injurious to the health other kinds of bacteria, such as those of their cattle. Many preventative that cause ropy, colored and slimy measures were introduced. In a lit- milk are frequently iu well -water that tie while it was found that the cows is used in washing dairy utensils. produced better milk, more of it and Cooling the milk immediately after that the men were better -tempered it is drawn from the cow will retard through the day and less tired at the development of bacteria and the night. Dust and bacteria in the dairy more the temperature is lowered the barn often indicate something out of more the bacterial growth will be re- balance When the trouble is stud- tarded. Milk that is Promptly re - DR. J. C. GANDIER Office Hours: -1.30 to 3.30 p.m,,7.30 to 9.00 p.m. Sundays 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., Other hours by appointment only. Office and Residence—Victoria St. CHARLES B. HALE, Conveyancer, Notary Public, Commissioner, Etc. REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE Issuer of Marriage Licenses HURON STREET, — CLINTON. aiEmu: It ELLIOTT Licensed knctionerr for chs County et Berea. Carrespondence promptly Answers;!., lanmcdlate arraagonaenta caa be made for halt.: Date at The )Zane -Record, Clinton, ea 1iy' ' media; Phone 1i em 167, Charges moderato and eatisfactless guaranteed. Sole. Agent for , Scranton and DAL &,1. Coal cows epaulet never be Used by huznan beings, or' tofeed young stock on the ;farm, No matter.' how well all other rotluivcmenia are met, if the caws pro- elueing•the milk are not in good health we fail• The milkers and handlers of the Milk in the elairy rooms are a prolific Source of eon'tamintution, Unclean ntethode of milling and the 'handling of 'the prodeate afotd opportunities for the pollution of the mills by dis- ease organism's, es well !as dust and dirt that adheres to the .hands. incl clothes o the milker•. , Here 3e where such dioses 'ae typhoid, diphtheria and scarlet fever get into milk. Milk as it comes from tile healthy cow does not contain these bacteria. They come from the outside after the milk i5 drawn from the coy. Any person who has been in attendance on a sick person cannot work among the cows or in the dairy room without being a source of danger to all who use the milk $rumswell a daily. Typhoid, diphtheria, and scarlet fever out- breaks without number prove this point with their deadly results. In the care of dairy utensils there is still further chance of contamina- tion., This troubleis not from baete- ria thatcommonly adhere to these ut- ensils, but from those introduced in handling and washing. The washing and care of dairy utensils is one of be more or less trouble from such sources,. but careful stable .manage- ment has reduced the amount of dust and number of bacteria to such an ex- tent that the milk produced on many farms is a pure and healthful food Rheumatism Every Winter o be crippled by Tthoumatient 10, to , have life beeoino an llttolerable bar - den, especially in the wintea, when. the per lsteet eold said damp aggravate this'oompleint till it 1s.aimest unbear- able, Can you pictprothe dread that any man would hold winter in whoa all it. meanb to hint was a yearly return Of his; Ithetmlatlere and the agonizing pains bhab it bringei Seth was the • ease of IIfe, A. Beau - dry l . dry of Bedford, (elo, T]aeh -winter be was forced -to undergo the torture of Rheumatic pales, until he discovered (lin fills. Read what he says about tll.oae little doctors: "Every winter I euf.I'er'ed from li eutnabiein, incl this is the Brat :reason I have beep ablo to g0. through without a return of my old trouble—thanks to Cin Pills, The pills aro all you aiail1t for them, and more' ' ' Testimony such ,as title should eon - wince even the most skeptical that Gin , Pills do remedy Kidney troubles, . If yon havo friends or relatives who stiffer frust tide dread aftlirtlon, tell peen to try Gill Pills: ;?o many people have written as staling in glowing tarns bow Gin Pi11e . lave relieved them .of Kidney troubles, .tlutt we aro see -slimed that all any person Moeda to do in order to obtain relief is—try them, Sold in every town, viilego,.city, or hamlet for Gde a box. 'Pile National Drug Chemical Co. of Canada, Limited, Toronto, Ontario. 1r. $, residents ahoubl nddre e No. h)rtl co., Inc„ 202 Maln St.."Buf lot, N.y.1e4 We are going to give every person a load of coal as the names appear oyt the order book and must insist on pay- ment being made for same imme- diately after delivery. This is necessary as deliveries will bo extended well on in to the fall months. TERMS STRICTLY CASH. We also leave on hand a stock of Canada Cement. A. J. HOLLOWAY. At Your Service B. R. Ii•IGGIN,S Box 127, Clinton - Phone 100. (Formerly or l3ruceaeld) Agent for Tho Huron & Erie Mortgage Cosa poration and The Canada Trust Company Comm'er H. C. of 3., Conveyancer, Fire and Tornado Insurance, Notary Pubpo At Brucefieltl on Wednesday each weak. ST,. odir Selling at wholesale and buying at retail is one of the sure methods or reducing poultry profits. Sonia poul- try -men purchase feed at the city feed store and wholesale their eggs to the gt•ocerymen. Others buy as much of their feed as possible from farmers in the fall and sell their eggs to con- sumers who can .ford top -notch prices for high-class goods. The sec- ond class of producers usually hied that poultry can be rondo to return e profs A poultry authority recently stated that buttermilk was worth five cents per quart to hini in producing eiege. ied and the cause is corrected the duced in temperature to forty degreesIfs was purchasing it at n price of cows will produce better milk, more of F. and held at that temperature until twenty cents for tan gallons. Many it, remain healthy and need less food ready for use will keep for a long farm poultry owners would make more than is the ease when they are confin- .time. - When •rho milk is shipped to 'from eggs if they were able to obtain ed in a stable, and exposed to bacteria the city the trouble is invariably With a reliable supply of buttermilk at e the morning's milk, which goat. into the Dans without being properly heel- ed. In the fresh milk the bacterial GOOD: iaT1i iEFFION BOX Ily Andrew Ir, Currier, M.D. Dr, Currier Will anewer all signed letters met:lining to health. I1 Sent akobtion le of general lowest it will bo llnswered through these columesi iI sot, It will he answered personally 11 etainpoi, at/armed envelope is eR %]Deed. Dr, Currier will not preserlbe for lndivlduoi eases or make dlagnoetr, Address Dr, Andrew >e. Currier, care of Wilson Pabilsbllta Cp, 2 AdOlaid• 0t. West, Toronto, Paralysia 'body would be wise though to tell Anxious—What is the best war to when another break would occur ugly- treat a person evho is paralyzed on mare than one can tali whoii another. ons'itde? After a person hos had one bloat is going tp Ducar in a water etralce snow can the next cue t>a clu- 111po or Sas llipe that long become old ]eyed? 1 and 31)00sed and has already bursted Paralysis or What is ceinmonly eeli- 000e 01' oftener, The only thing a ed c"a stroke" 111005 that there le die- Person with 'diseased arteries can de Baso o in1 of rho as tel'iest Theis to lead a very quiet simple life, fres r _,Iu y arteries may 1(3 very eon or they from 'fret and enritenleut, from indi- may be very brittle, Ween plu'i1lyhs gestion and hard worts, and froze occurs one or more arteries In the everytlniug which has ati tendency 50 brain has been broken, the blood hasrulae t11e bloutl pi ensure. By'suril 0 torothits way ilrtothe brain scene- mode 01 -]lie one may 0f1011 Ca11tI11Lle� what lice water seeking into a sponge and do useful work 1'or na:uly years and the pressu'ee of this effused blood after the first attack:. One of the injures or desbroys,the nerve centres in the brain by which motion and sen- sation in the Paralyzed parts are con- trolled. The paralysis in meet eases is on the, opposite :side of the body from that on which the accident in the brain takes place. • The reason of this is that the fibres proceeding from the brain to the spinal cord, along which impulses pass to and fro like the Inez sages along telegraph wires, cross from one side to ilio other et the junc- tion of the brain with the spinal cord sothat if there is paralysis on the which made him one of the greatest left side of the body we may be pretty benefactors the world has ever had, sure there is injury to the brain on the right side, When the loss or questions and Answore. blood is great and the consequent in- A. V. R.-1. When a person has a jury to the nerve centres in'the brain nervtls breakdown, clams he some - great the injured person may die in a times imagine that he hears voices? few hours or even in an hour. If 2. After the nervousness has passed however 'the loss of blood is small and away, will he sometimes continue to iv clot is quickly formed within' the hear voices? brain, the opening in the broken art= Answer --l. Such a condition as you cry is closed by it and the bleeding refer to, is very apt to be an uceom- stops. The clot then begins to con- paniment of mental disease, and if tract, gradually relieving the pressure you are suffering from it, I should ad - on the brain and if the brain -has not vise you to undergo an examination been destroyed to a very great ex- by an alienist, tent the injured person niay gradually 2. As long as you continue to hear regain more or less complete use of voices to which you refer, it is fair to the paralyzed parts. But, of course, assume that you aro still suffering the arteries remain diseased and no- from mental disease, laden dust and dirt. Even in the most carefully con- structed stables care. must be exercis- ctalize.l farming depends more upon ed in feeding, cleaning the stables; growth soon exceeds that in the older the selling ability than the producing bedding the cattle and preventing too milk that has been properly cooled. ability. the • egg business probably free circulation of the air in the Gaoling the mills does net kill any of falls in that classification. Ar. ex - stable and milk house. Flay and the disease -producing bacteria or the tra film or ten cents per dozen paid roughage should not bo fed until after ladle acid bacteria, so that it cannot for eggs because they are of fine milking time and it is better to change take the place of cleanliness in the quality may mean success When tin, the bedding material during the mid- Production of milk. All of the bac- commonly received market peice ie of the day so that the dust willteria present in cold milk become ac- would basely pay e3 epees. fair price. It is saki that the success in spe- settle before milking time. If milk - 'Mg machines are used care should be taken not to allow the teat cups to hang close to the floor where the suction will draw dust into them and deposit it in the milk. Healthy tows secrete healthy milk. -.TIMJI TABLE, Trains Will arrive at and depart from Clinton Station as followa: BUFFALO AND GODERICII DIV. Going east, deper5 0,18 flan, el e, 0 2,58 pan. Going West, nr. 11.7.0, dp. 11.10 lam, e" " ar. 0.08, dp. ,0.45 pan. It It LONDON, HURON Ss BRUCE DIV, Going South, ar. 7.33,.cip.'fi.50 sane 4.15 pan, Going North, depart 0:40 pan, 1030, 11.11 a.m. The mo1iilop Mutual Fire Insurance Company 1' J tive as soon as the temperature con- ditions become favorable. Cleanli- ness is of first importance, cooling is next. Dairymen frequently experience considerable difficulty in the work of tracing the source of an unnatural Why Keep Accounts? A man in Manitoba kept aceturate accounts of his farm business. At the end of the year he added together Bacteria get into the mills after it is odor or flavor in mills. In such cases the cash Wnhich he had on band at the sell our cards and ear drawn from the cow or in the process it Is first necessary to determine begimting of the year and iia cash "our name i4idd n4- of milking. The cow is not the guilty whether or not such an odor or flavor receipts during the year. Then he dress to -day se you party, Milk does not cone from the is present whet: the milk leaves the receipts acted his cash expenses during Iion cni ridge quiet 0l caw entirely free from bacteria, be- cow or develops later. If any. Parti- the year to see whether the remainder Adarecs ry, cause it is impossible to keep the teats calor cow is giving milk which is equaled the cash balance which t iweesE:ft-v0 aseeseee of the cow sterile; however, ewe can tainted it is not due to bacteria, but bank reported at the end of the year. oalrfanlrY Dept. 159, Toronto greatest and znoalt ueetul men who ever lived was Pasteur, When he evae between 40 and G0 be had a severe Stroke which made him completely helpless en one side and he never com- pletely overcame the paralysis, but he lived for thirty years after^warcVlay- ing broad and deep foundations 'for the science of bacteriology, saving to Franco her •silkworms, her vinegar industry, her aheep and cattle, discov- ering the means for treating hydro- phobia and doing many other things • C gjee ?Ago thatevery method be employed for fn - +s qcreasing the number of lambs Shat can 2 t .3' be produced from our Present supply of breeding ewes. One method not it pieces it is especially important With lambs et anywhere near Pres- generally employed but well recogniz- ed by old shepherds is that of flushing ei CATARRH LEADS • TO COfSUMPTIO FREE T ► ILS' Big Dell and Doll Carriage 1•hls 131g Moll is 15 in- ches tall, has Jointed legs and arms and natural head, hands and feet. The Dell Carriage has steel frame and wheels, and rho scat, back and hood are made of leatherette. It is 24 Inches high ani is ifert the fiig Poll t size just send us your name and address and we w111 send you 20 packages of loved' embossed Xmas Yost Cards to nell at 10 cents a package. 'When they are sold rend us the money and we will send you the Big Doll, with all charges prepaid. and we will also send you the Doll Car - ("loge with0t11 any charge 1f you will show your 0011 to your friends and get Inst three of them to keep them 'clean and reduce contami- to outer causes. I He found he was p3 short, • IIe ask - nation from this source. The ducts If the milk from any number of ed the haute to look up his cash bal- d the teats and the body temperature cows shows the taint the feed or some- once again. They reported the same of the cow afford ideal conditions for thing else which the cattle have found' amount the second time. the bacteria to multiply and, the best in the pasture is the cause. Carrots,I He took his Term account -book into we can do, the lower ducts of the teats will contain considerable num- bers of bacteria. " By using the first few jets of milk to wash out the ducts the milk that goes into the pail will turnips, wild onions, vagweells, cab - the banks next time he hent to town bages, off -quality grains and other I and found that a cream check of his strongly flavored substances will cause! had been credited to another man hay - tainted milk. Certain food stuffs for ing the semo initials and a. similar surname. The loss of ISS wouldn't have ruin- ed this man—nor any than who is pro- gressive enough to keep accurate ac- counts of his farm business. Eight hundred dollars might have clone so, cows not ordinarily considered likely be practically free from bacteria. If to produce bad -tasting milk will at proper care is taken at this stage of times do so. Where the flavor is production, the few bacteria which thought to have been caused' by some- get into the milk from this source thing in the ration a change will fre- are of hue little consequence to the quentdy remove the trouble, • consumer. Cows; that are kept in the pasture although we do not know definitely. On the other hand, 001Y5 that have will keep reasonab:y clean, however, The incident merely shows that ad - local diseases of the udder may give 1 if the pasture is so situated that the y vantage of keeping accounts. The mills which at times is contaminated, eovv`s have accuse to muddy peals or most important thing is that this men with the bacteria which cause this stagnant ponds they will often stand; ode money that year and having disease There is man a proox tnaL hi the water up to their knees, tight-� kept accounts he had the satisfaction Head office, SedzfoPth, Ont. DIRIOT0RT President, Janos Connolly, Godericb; Viee,l 351003 l vans, Beechwood; Sec, -Treasurer, 'Thos, E, Heys, Ses• - forth, Directors: George McCartney, Sea. forth; D. 1°. IncCrcgtr, Scafortb; J. G, Grieve, ElVaito:; Wm. Rm ti, Sea. forth; M. McElt•en, Clinton; Robert berries, Earle* Sohn I10nnewelr, 130103b10gen; 301 Connolly, 'Ooclerich, Agents: Alex l,eitcll, Cllnten; J. W, T'eo, (10(05ieh' 1113, iiinchloy, Scafortb; ty. GhostlyS, moodvillo; 11, 0, Jar. mrit t, I:trocihag b. %PTO "ii5711et ''y. he paid 1 1e may, 1>» t Paid to bloorleit CTotiiiog e1 at Ctltt'a (1losry, Godorieh, Parties dos'iri<:g ,Lf1'aal• r"taiariaa or trejlert 1 atalaei business will be "inj>tl f :Mead to on epplieatlen t6 'thy of tho above olficere nriideesaed to I hair 1'srtpectl.ve 11085 011104, LOss01f 11 e10, e•tf 11. ',y the &Octet' who fly .;citt•n5t the 800110, such germs can live and pass into the ing flies and plastering themselves body of the user :And cause the .salve' with mud. This mud dries quickly of lcnowing it. Se be went ahead and planned for bigger traps the next disease as the cow was afflicted with, I and readily falls Into the mills pail. „ear. • This shows us that tuberculosis of the It is one of the most objectionable Keeping farm aces:nuts is not only udder may readily be transmitted tofortes ot, dirt bocau:se it quickly finds an advantage; it is a necessity. Since other animals. Milk from unhealthy its way through the bottom of the! farming paopie have to make income - Clinton News -Record CLINTON, ONTARIO; Terme of subscription—$1.50 per year, trouble uu y r in advance to Canadian addresses; that of: old, sour strainer cloths which $2.00 toe the U,S..or other foreign are rinsed in lukewarm water and countries. No paper discontinued hung up to dry. These cloths :Mould be put in boiling water and thorough- lly cleansed before being used for an- other milking. Ordinary wire strain- ers are Worse tlt1ul 11o11e et all. They are very difficult to keep clean and are almost worthless for renoving fine dirt and .duit,—W, M. K. strainer and .settles in the pails, cans tax returns just the same as other' and bottles. It is also loaded with business 340315, it is absolutely es - dangerous bacterial Life which have sential to have figures upon which to deleeteri s.s effect upon the mills •and base the reports. Hence every farm - its products. Cow's -that are .plaster- er (ugiht to keep accounts, The bine ed with this kind o:f mud should be nocOidalry .to ]soap accounts en the thoroughly cleaned before they are farm need not Co more than milked• six hours a year. At the end of the One of the most prolific causes of year the banker or county agi4eubtura] the •summer months is agent will lie -ready tU help in balanc- ing, alanc-ing' the books, or taking the inventory which is _necessary. There are at least four important reasons wily men on farms should keep accounts. The main one is to nave a definite method of studying the business with the idea of making it more profitable. If farmers were to produce wheat 'or oilier farm pro- ducts without a profit, 00011 agricul- ture would suffer. A eeeond reason for accounts and farm records is that they improve n man's credit. -. If ei fanner can show from carefully kept 100013s that the motley he wishes to 101:1•ew is to be used for a purpose that. will increase the profits of the :farm, then he will be able to get a loan inore.readily 011(1 ell bettor tonus. A third reason Tor accounts is that they often are Ills inutile of agreeably settling 3(01)1ites or tnisunderaband- until all arrears aro paid unless at the option of the ,publisher. Tho date to which every subscription is paid is denoted on the label. Advertising rates --Transient adver. iisemonts, 10 cents per nonpareil lino for first insertion and 5 cents per litre for each subsequent inser- tion. Small acYvei•tisements not to exceed one inch, such as "Lost; "Strayed;" or "Stolen.' etc„ insert- ed once for 35 cents, and ouch seine - relent insertion' 10 cents. Communications intended for publica- tioln, must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of G. 1E. HALL, ` e 13, I;. CLARY, `t', Proprietor. eee7ditor .rTx ler eatenesae • .atloriiirnawac. xrswe:a "Na More headache fol you ---take these" ° It's a wise young man who, feeling that he needs culture, makes plans to attend an agricultural college. "}lou can't buy a home. A matt buys a house -but only n woman can )hake it a home. A house is a •body, it home is the soul."—The Outlook.' It is seldom wise to pasture now seeding. It zs` especially unwise to do so this yeal when growth is slow r eathel n v 1 owl g to dry • er„a1rAc Don't Jost "nmother'' the headache lvlhout removing the. cause, Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, 'Thor not only curs the laitlaclls bub Ohre Yon a buoyant healthful tcollnt boenns° they 50115 3 Q 54 • v ;.a ,,tt to rh ,! ;; gleaned 1,115 ba�/clu,'l'1'ytLenl, ,'�Svkwurza+r All Preashi,, 25c, or by moil C1lAideriil,A1N 1r1 11{Q1NE ijtl"' i .... ins that otherwise might occur be, twcell palates who deal evi111 one :M- aher 111i.d who never kcgi) nn' record of their buctiness tratteactlonss A °-'•=4:t reason, and not the least important, is that it snarl awes 3t to )lis family toamko use of evel'y Inetws possible to detect and prevent lealcs'`n the farm business, and blue snake hie, IiiPf11 Sndolno •3(1 1115115 for the sup- port of tho alnily send the aducatisin the ewes just before breeding time. Flushing means graining or other liberal feeding for a short time before turning in the ram so as to make the ewes especially thrifty and rapidly gainir"g flesh at the time of service. It has been found that where this method of handling is used, not only do a smaller percentage of the ewes fail to catch and come in heat again, but more ewes give birth to twins titan when the ewes are on poor feed at breeding time. Thus it both increases the number of lambs and makes more of them come during the first three weeks of the lambing period. The ewes do not need to be grained all winter where plenty of good clover hay or other satisfactory roughage is fed, but more satisfactory results will be obtained if they are fed well en- ough to keep them from shrinking weight at any time between breeding and lambing seasons. The careful shepherd will be well repaid for the his trouble of seeing to it that ewes receive sufficient feed at this time of the year. Sheep are often pastured even into early winter and they are all right there if they really get enough food. Catarrh is as much 11 1310011 disease :.. as scrofula or 1'helenatisin It malt' be relieved, but it eaneolbe reales ed by f ] 1 ti all' local treatment, 1t (Same ss headache and clizrinees, impairs the taste, smell and bearing, albr3ets the voice,' deranges the digestion, and breaks down the puttee). hcallli, 1t lvetdcene the delleale Ling tssn0es end leads to c'.mneneeptien, Bead's Sarsaparilla goes to the seat of the irouble, purifies the blood, end is so successful that it is known as the best remedy for catarrh. hood's Ba1•sapnl'illa strengthens and tones the 'whole system. It builds up. Aske your druggist for Hood's, and insist of having It. There is no real substitute, But the frosted' grass sometimci bloats them, causing t item to look .fuel and apparently doing' evell when they are actually hungry encl.-losing fleet just at the time When ;they should 1)0 most thrifty to insure at maximum yield of lambs the following spring. A. few pumpkins eeattered in the pas - :tare, oats once a day or some 051122 additional feed to short late autumc pastes% 1vi:1 often give much greater returns than the ealn'e extra food at any other time oI' the Year. Distribution of Seed Grain From the Dominion Experimental Farrns, 1918-10. By instructions of the Hon. Minister of Agr•iiuiture, et free distribution of superior sorts of grain will bo made during the coining winter and spring to Canadian farmers. The samples for distribution will consist of •spring wheat (about 5 111.),-` white oats (about 4 lb.), barley (about 6 lb.), and field peas (about 5 lb.). These will be sent out, free; by mail, from the Central Experimental farm, Ottawa, by the Dominion Cerealist; who will furnish the necessary ap- plication forms. Only one sample can be sent to each applicant. As the supply of seed is limited, farmers are advised to apply very early. J. H. Grisclale, Director, Dominion Experimental Farms. Poland has lost 3,500,000 population through the war. TENS WATCH FREE TO ANY BOY This "Railroad Bing" watch 1s an absis. Iutely guaranteed timekeeper. It 1s stem - wind and stem set, double dustpl•oof back, nickel case. Regular man's size. Send 00 your name and address and we will sand you 40 Packages of lovely embossed Xmas Post Cards to sell at 10 oents a package, When sold send us the money and wo well send you the watch and a lovely leather fob, HOMER -WARREN CO. iletit. 200. Toronto, one. Canada. is receiving only just enough sugar for her actual•needsi There is no surplus for wastage. First, all waste of sugar must cease; second, wherever possible, Corn Syrup must be used as an alternative far sugar. You will discover a real economy, and a delicious addition to your household supplies if you Here are a .few suggested ways to use CROWN BRAND or LILY WHITE. Corn Syrup to give to dishes a' finer flavour than sugaa• gives: 'Use CROWN 'BRAND Corn Syrup as a Sauce o41 Puddings. - Use LIIY WHITE instead of Sugar in Cakes. .Use either brand in Cocoanut or other Puddings. Uae LILY WHITE in making Marmalades, Jams and in all Stewed Fruits. l,;.e ..... II1+t 2'16, , 11E1 DWARDSBON AN SY •A great litany recipes are ..., t proved by' usiil ' half sugar and j - half Cern Syrup. The Brand is Important! Boal Corn Syrup Is GOOD—very good! If your experience tells you otllerwlee it is because you have trot tasted the genuine, which is produced from the most nutritious part of the Corn by wholesomeand Scientific proeea8ee. Remember the brands, LILY WHITEand CROWN BRAND, and insist on getting them, for purity, economy and flavor, 'Write to the Canada Food Board, Ottawa,for Bulletin on Corn Syrnp. :Buy h can o1 I,T1,Y WHITE Corn Syrup r' or 'CROWN BRAND , (' (l S1 U tp•day and become • aerivainted with their great possibilities, Sold by grocers everywhere J,b PI�ec 61_10 gilt! 20 lb. tine, C'iiada tareit Co,, Limited MONTSSAL, 3 . i rtrri�•• �rtr. i"a