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The Herald, 1910-05-06, Page 5
FIRST W .AMM TILE S have a large supply of the very best tile on hand, frcnn 2e in. to six ;inch. It: you need any call,, write or telephone to John Foster, Zur- ich, Brick and Tile yards. 11 tf For Z,nrielt tend surrounding district an energetic reliable agent to take order for nursery Stook. GOOD PAY WEEKLY, OUTFITF EE EXCLUSIVE Moved Moved! 1.'E1R1:3°:1 1 Y SHOP AND STK MAIN STREET, directly West of Dominion House Ready to supply you ;with jus a little bit the Nicest— JEWELLERY for HOLIDAY GIFTS. . Rings, Silver Thimbles, Fobs, Necklets, Watches Brooches, Bracelets, Veil Pins, 'dollar Pins. Everything in this Line. COME ALONG, We will try to PLEASE YOU. F. W. 'r a ESS, JEWELLER G. R. HESS, Assistant. it 1 1 1 1 1 6 WE TAKE this opportu- nity of wishing our Customers a ;Happy and Prosperous New Year, and thank each and all for having made the past year our most prosperous year since we have been in busi- ness. We ask you again for your hearty support for 1910, and we will do our best to merit it, by giving you value for your money. R. it HULAS, oo Acres under cultivation. We guarantee to deliver stock in good condition and up to contract grade. We oan show you that there is good money in -representing a Fell known re- I liable firm Established over • 30 years. Write for particulars, PEI MO NURSERY CO TORONTO, — ONT. STEPHEN COUNCIL. The Council of the Stephen con- vened in the Town Hal], Crediton, on Monday the 2nd of ?.lay 1910 at 1 p in. All members were present: The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Anderson—Yearley : • That By law No. 100. being a Bylaw to appoint Path masters, Pound keepers and Fence viewers, lut:,ing • been read three times, be passed and signed by the Reeve end Clerk and the seal of the Corpora- tion attached thereto" Carried. Anderson—tib uerth : ''That the Clerk notify the Clerk of the town- ship of McGillivray that this Council refuses to giiIv the costs of construction and inspection of The Pollock Award Drain." Clerriecl. Love—Anderson: "That the Township court of Revision of the Assessment Roll, be held in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Thursday, the 26th they of May next at 10 a. m. to hear and, determine the appeals which may be made against the Assessr ent" Carried. Yearley —F1'•�r]lerth: "Tltet •the resolution pes:=ecl en Jannary 10th, 1910, appointing inspectors to en- force the provisions of By-law No 157 to prohibit certain animals from tres:sassing en the highway be' amended by striking out the name of Thomas Mawhinney (resigned) and substituting the name of John Lawson " Carried. The following orders 'were passed : Georg,e Httzc-'l, n Ick hat:, and drawing on 3rd S Rd 325 20 ; Frank Schneider rep brides and reaming General Merchant, B LA K E. '�' 1 iDCDIII300( 1MCDCSADOrp arEV DCI=DODGMIDCDG=00 ZUR [JO psi o e EAT MARKET WE keep in stock a full line of fresh meats, hams, etc. etc Our cuts are noted for their tenderness and Wholesomeness. Our aim is to keep nothing but the best. We make our own sausages. Give us a call. YEINOBLUT& .DEICE' 1 ',1 C:K3C3VAasr.30i=5.40=an."J'E30.4=cl3v^41C313C.31=3Cta M, UP Y-; CURED At your horue, without pain, danger or operation, or loss of time. This is not a Truss Cure. My method will euro a .p• parently hopeless ceased. Why wear ill•fi.tting trine ses all your life, when you can be cured for all time to oome? Fill in coupon : Age ...... .'t`irae Rup....... What side I',tup Name Address., . • • •. • • • Retern to J, S. Snxxtn, 83 Caledonia St. Stratford Dept. R. Ont, acemeoceneoteocsacasUacioseateeaaeresle 0 50 ; Alex Neel), rr P bridges or Con. 12, 150, John English, bilry. ing dog, 00; R. Carroll, resp Fiird's bridge, 1.00 ; T Mr)rrisee., refund of statute labor, 1.00; Williarn Brown cement culvert, ,.5.00 J, Hodgins rep cresle, 2.00; Willialm ]envie rep cal•, 2 5tl : L Besterri rep out, 3.00 ; W. Nich0le rep Sutton's bridge, 4.00 ; W. Dielardine etal. concrete ord., 0.00; I. Hodgies drawing tile, 2 00; II Beateitl oiil Con. 10, 1.,0; J. R. ' Essery rep (,, fl rt!? 1 en r'r ef'rs *81 7e,'file council adjourned to meet ateatin in the Town Hall, Crediton, on Thursday, the d,?0tb. hnst at 10 a m. Gravel opntraots will be let at 2 p. In. -Henry- Eilber, Clerk. ALFALFA A SPfaENDiD CROP FOR ONTARIO FARMERS. R Ann :On HYN3 A DE LAVAL 1)c Laval separators rat e ellougtt, over soy «save' . creaming of milk is' '•tea: sweet ri.it.,moir, kd n time ant t?'ouh n t) pay tor thrr Old( `very six 11'11 lit l%e Lad al tcg:a::itor:a tart chugs. ever (•tht.r separator in closer rope- ration, running heavier and s)nno• ther tenant, skimming cool milk, greater earacity, easier cleaning: easier running and less repair to pay for themselves every year, Improved 1)e Laval separators save enough. over De Laval machin- es of five or twenty -live years ago in more absolutely thorough sepat•e• tion under all conditions, greater capacity, easier running;, and greater simplicity to pay for thetn- selver: evoke two years Do Laval separators are not only supellor to others but at Fault. time cheapest in proportion to actual capacity, and they last. from five to. ten ti'no3longer. These are the reasons' why the world's experienced sep:lrator tltor8 inelnding VR per MO of all oresrn- ery7nen, 0Me and- endorse the De Laval separators. SC1RAT SALES AGENT Blake P. 0., Ont, Ontario farmers who have gone into alfalfa experimentally have proved beyond the. 5Iltitdow of a doubt that this is the best paying fodder crop that an agriculturist can grow. Alfalfa has been known since 490 B. L. and was successfully; grown in Greece and Repine nearly 1.500 years ago.: In the State of 1 Kansas there were in 1391 ?0,00:0 e acres grown while last year nearly a million acres of alfalfa were under crop. resulting in an untold financial benefit to the farmers of of this State. There are five different varieties, u viz. American Turketaln, Arabian, i_ Peruvian and Geri an, but forte Ontario the Amerie' n variety isle best suited. Alfalfa, - unlike •3many °thorns crops, enriches the soil rather than:y impoverishes • it. The roots ex -;t o._ ua I�tDaDw>•oa9eaDroaaac6 i • 1,- Si I All kinds of Mangel, Turnip and Carrot i Seeds on hand, ALL NEW SEEDS iAlso all good varieties of tested i Seed Corn at Lowest Prices i i FLOUR Royal Household, Milverton, Parkhill, Exeter and Heusall Flours on hand. SALT-2°MMb Bag_= Q5c s, I II Chatham incubator— Bargain Telephone to 23 for prompt delivery @s o OASCIIO, nf fU 161 0 ,5Esar 9CDCZC CD:GID6DC9:IDCDGIMOD=1DIILLOCDt'ESMCDCS©CDt1'®C0=.006II9CD( CD(i;8*0000aDCD0:1109C)CCIDCO 11' ny, mu 5111, . cum nee stop uta strong, resonant voice alight have been heard half a mile off, If you head to- ward the beach till you come to the stile on your left, and then cross it—" "Follow the tow path and go over the hill you'll see. It's lonesome, but lovely wooding and view—quite wild, and like a you have Ire if I had bees as faithfless picture, you'll sae, lane sure. it's all on to you as you had been to me—and my land, and you're safe enough .That's knelt to you for pardon, you would have yo, r way," pointing eastward with his stabbed pie to the heart in your mad'- Whip. "Good -day, ma'am." nesse and kneed your rival; and yet I "Take care of yourself, my dear," re- ---the woman --must clasp my hands in turned Clifford, lifting his hat. meek thankfulness that at last—because She laughed, kissed her hand and the fang is spent --the base companion started off on her explorations. is in her turn left, and Sou come back tend into the earth efronh five to But her heart teas heavy a3 she `cent —to be forgiven till—the next tempts.- twelve feet reachil,; down and?f no so light of foot. When was It not tion. Heaven above, do you think wo- bringing to the surface nitro„pate ]Leavy:' When did the memory of the men have no passions, but • only hearts and other valuable mineral ilianteg past ever slumber, or tate •'resthls, un- to he trampled on and broken, forgotten, f• 41. It has been erteve ewesatisfied longing” cease 1 t. farmer's unloved!" tinuonSly on a farm in one of thele a inadvertent words had only brought the "Christine! No. not that—not that!" Countries of this Province fur aching heart -pain into the foreground. Falconer cried. flinging himself at her . he went on and on, now 2n the open feet in hispassion of anguish sand nearly thirty years and still pro -to duces good crops. It can be growna- mth a full view of the wide sea lying a shame. T deserve your sternest re- successfully 4.t h"rivet]—a 4531 n,•nft,11Pc cnur bit Pro.* n•nr•,ic• lee. „pi. successfully on sanely, heavy clay ' ' ; loam or nearly any variety of soil ; reacting around in your interior. 1;•EJ? )I'�r OF THE SWIN• E 00111 - properly drained. Successful ex. Ieaving resiclnes of alumina` and 1 MISSION. periments with it have been run- lrtnber stilts E'robably yon would i ducted on a limited settle with; f D Ontari success in nearly every part of lather not have hennery refuse in Tho report ()f —the Cc)nsmfssion without vnur catsup, tivt?s in yolir j'tmti, ' ,.eat last year by the Dominion nursi.no croh `Spring ith tsowi .s cocoanut shells in your proper. ; leovernnlent to Europe to study ' p. tumeric co1orE'•d flour in your given best results. If sown with a ` been swine rc+nein r industry pais nursing crap barley at the rate of rnn�tard. and a hood many store! • beeissued. It consiets of 0. things out of place. one bushel per acre is tuxyouon excellent Sometimes only wonder whe ' inof sixty pages of printed. one for this purpose. Eighteen orpamphlet matter and a large Lumber of it takes so much .more of tue ; striking illnstrations. twenty pounds per acre of alfalfa than is the -proper . querns` - of seed. Bjones brand of tea t leen o 1 The countries visited were 'Eng- the J3sinith brand Perhaps yo t ;land, Scotland, Ireland, Denmark From three to foot e Raps vain be wouldn't wonder if you knew clot`• i , harvested- in ones a n and the and Holland. Denmark and Ireland s little value there is in broken ! ggee , average 'height o> e- goat runs being the strongest competitors itors at stems and (blest and how much of , from fourteen to - twenty inches. Canada in the British market, this uselessetuif yon aro pate -date 'welt -ea west attention. '.011e re - When about one third of the crop your good money far l�ni'k for ,yow the is in bloom is an exctallent time to the Government warrenty. It's al are • t deeerblase ibes tn,.1 1 reared, and hthe start cutting as it than possesses big subject and a very impnrtunt its greatest foot] value. The t venous steps taken to develop the rnttttncr should be Bono in the one and to Inure ,7, wee is e cert becun `raise. The far &m- a `arguing; it in the right tv•ty. ed. ca-operratit`l? syi.tem, ns applied forenoon when the dew is off the This Maty Il,tniber =1';11= `yell grass and the odder should follow lry the LDfnee to the breeding and with a .nnalher (?f eith Vaca` in ' ,, 1 > swine, tlla peeking immediately and he ke ).� at tvorli 1 , !rearing of teed 7 tpi'e+t1I1 tit] lj.'t`> ; : It t, lt'y allow. cel marketing, is f i ly deeorlbed until late in lila afternoon call Cie ?tnce4 for wives --„'lee that ladles a .crop left in windrows. 'Tihis pro rbrtnee to 'prowl i hen' intcll7 --(mt. ; t t) ,ernti: { t t d 11.* Ing, et�)lsix ees.9 should - be repeated the T tt ,n, ca`f'e the laur eat o t t oversix following- doe and the hay put in ha. cllint of t.lE>tCltin. No wuipr.f r Ir n':cal 1 il:i u 1 'I dl : of gratin, tin, the r ir'x prefer t eere their rn ,aN y ,,; • ; le•. re and left for :;.Cert]] days. It .'•. !, l'..-' . ,l tf?try fS fIL,S' (ll'=ilt nntl '-,'r-ilid it t'� agat•t- g111'„tet' tat ` hitt id not be out too closes to the dt it.li. beta. `)_: th(? 1'.'ati ctf tJi:? frnttiy for +, vztlitaale i ltttlr+, r f ''•n t' ,7••t ground as the plant. truer be in a f, d ,(.1.,,,(„.„,if vr'n•t•,' a:t 11'1• • d . ?lured thereby, tiff ti,• 2)4+1'0 t e•t mei the tilt's]]_ ie +,1C t1 tL'• Att 1 Zt 3 t(” • tl '1'llt, yield per acre of green crop ot-•,•t,,rn tl _,s anti (t': it ri,t; vet nets rte f vile- tf:. ihl the his t• e. 14 about 20 tons, and of dry her c n r -Aries f er llla nt :i g lf.t Ivan •` velar ;;rej "it: r ,-r tvc+rl:ink anal p ? , fives. It should not Ise allowed to, von e n ineeel'e do it as `•vary t c ;t ::t ii :i fennel's., an'_ remain too long itlthe hot :sun as , t et'ctilfn ... a. unseen` :..upplt- little> t>tilpE'neit; it 1t iv ttl cti lest , *?7�' la t t e roti•:,,, xttr, on, ; the leaves aro liable to become fay , t , :-'e' ,, I i , money thttri err t i i ells` r tt t t- , a,? t 211::',1' 1.'4' uta i) t+'feP:, anti break off and they contain son he s. seines see et. •c. h ii as anti , most . s Lara, en, . ] lusti'l'y. ,e c `,.saves valuable nutrients. Seed is tenni/ea: dent tr1••I help. ' • produce 1. best from either first or , help. • , hely 1 Arlt est 1.,L,1:1 1 • 1 ! The ":1lrrtl>'':r 1: 7v' movement • , t <lllr t .• 11 '1'y..., f t: :tenon, second cuttings and averages five has spread rdpi i y in the United • • . t' • .,:r” 11; .te t: hnsb?ls per here, although it some ,'„'tati' , '.1'lle 17,111 o .00,11 Lail lr: A:tt I' dealing' eitlh if:s varix m times runs as high as ten. • Alfalfa hay contains about 50,�.o more digestible proffein than hay made frons red °lov.'r. It makes a ny use, as a Wood cleanser and tone laxative, Dr, Hamilton's Piles can't be excelled. Beware of substitutes. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills, 25e per box, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. leading the lss0Vl'nient 111 tie 1 a. i,.,.lt,,ps of gprlCit7 •flay`] in tee flat] t r- for Sanday in celeMrel . f toe n,s, • f"1t (' 1Untr'tee, a (•�hali tE :s di:vot•etl t=, the 1'int•ti':R n:t=t to trips,` :inti S fended pasturo far horsos or , , , 1,t, t )lee -eine o t .. a } 1 renletn,pratnee? aar the lit reen to farmers end to .;Varve, ;Tien report ]logs, blit Gare is regtxlred whcil whrt'n c•t' 1) 't•.+ t'f ?t4 (Iwo,. r.., + } i3 tt.,lil plttld :l L': (; 1, ta'i }ir.t. t,viuf, Day .—at (la?- 111," sono 41)SOial ttl, 'r to �f ('t" L,1tL shrrop or cattle are turned in as i 1-11nro i'~ H. tr>Terl+''*t",, to 1,11,10..1f ”iio.voi; , (•. ..•cele,., s'.„y.^c;. ,� sellers lite geatee eee. Ala d )lU t eof)a1i tve iv.' I i ' t1 of hare yen: , e 01 1i'9 t?e:r dere every four 3eare has proved very satisfactory. Fertilizers eon tit ining phosphate have- given the beet results. eThen a field of allfalfa is ploughed clown the surface soil is completely filled with roots rich in fertile elements. ]l It is to be oped that every farmer in Ontario, who has euital)le well drained soil will put in a field of this most desirable crop. No doubt the easiest way to travel along through life is to take ,ny olc1. eainnetl food that's dished ,ent to vont. If von are pretty s1r0iit and get lots of •exercise it well probably not east volt a tremendous, lot in doctor bills or ehor.ten your life a few years. 13ttt 1.11. ;t read that article in the May Jntnber of the Cenad en Home jonrual, the first of the series on • Foods—Pure and Adulterated,” and you'll begin to examine more closely setae of the staff you ara patting in ,gonr peer "teeetnie, ' 'I Perhaps yet would r a.tttle) an. prcoiate not bav-inz nip:la ax:d sot nluein We wish them alt entices$ ,D 'Y t n r r I ... .• l...v .4.`.e,• t'.tl t:]ertqn' 1' C^ tae t,,) every - ' 'y 1+c1 • f>•( ,. • ,,. t11,.!L+cf t'' , . 3. tv:1 ' Y'R Not low priced, but highest grade at our reputation. We say these are the 8IfERwr !N, Wl,.ibtf' t. IS Co. 1AK& A NT Fon ilous3s, Barns, Floors, l;17;1E13arls, t°13Ie3iii, Furolihre; Bath Tubs, Boggles, Farm Tools, Eta. A special paint for each pur. pose, not one slap -dash mix. ture for all. fair, honest prices. You know best paints we know of, . You'll say so too after yott have used them.... IIOLD BY