The Huron Expositor, 1916-01-14, Page 2II
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s u Saw
ro cut saw sh old
un_i, speedy and
durable. Brandy' Choice for.
If we are sole agents,' is
a saw designed 'to met tihesef
requirements Its str xght
cut drags, non spiv ring:
block teeth make k cut and.
clear through the .entire s roke
and its tough semihard em-
perineans long life and easy keep. Employed bydozens
of Sawyer s.
51 foot Sandy's Choice saw compete with hand-
lei and j�. i , ... . ...,.... d,3uron BladeIs a reliable and finely ground lance toothfo
r
$4115
years on the market and endorbed by glen who are
complete ..r'
keen judges of good values, com p
A Good Axe Can Still be
Our Samson, both black and 'polish, is
fully guaranteed, evenly balanced has a
truly bored eye and will meet the judge-
ment of the Keenest critic.
f
All weights, mson..••�.... .�
Black handled axe co plete.,. S I.
Pinchedgea�sai it■!f.•••.Qa.e:¢•
Saw Q s ,50c to $j.00
iiia 33 ��/�3.a.l-i�i'I�ii �Ir i_
Fully guaranteed logging chains...
-Repair • links,,.... J., .. :to 1Oc
Axe handles, genure shell bark
hickory in many styles' and grades
25c to 5Oc
•
LLtC"TPlL
'l1, PF '
G. A. ills, Seaforth
Sole Agents for Lowe Bros. Paint$ Chi-Nannei, Moffat's Ran es,
Eastlake Steel Shingles, Paroid Ready Rooting ' Pease Furnaces
' and Beilersg " Hof Point" Electric Supplies, Nem Idea F�irnaCes.
eM i to uutu at
Fire Insurance
Kurt Was So Weak C Id lot
Go ®p stair:( eut sip.'
When the heart become w and
c a" Seaforth, Ont. not do its work p es
become' ing and the whole ,system
stems to go "di to '°:
When this Happens You d fa ennie
to build up both the hem and nerves,
and Milbuhntt's Heart and Nemec Pits
will amo�i iplish this foe you; providing
you 3o not Flet your case run tour long
Directors: l3. F. McGregor, Seaforth ; allow it to become chronic.
,I. , Grieve, Winthrop Wei Riaiio, a • est$- p`
Seaforth; John Bennewele, Dublin; J. Coutoaige, Que., writes; "List summer
Eva, B echwood ; A. McEwen, any heart and nerves were so bad Icould
Brimfield .L 13 McLean, Seaforth; not sleep at aught, and !my heart was so
Y. 'iConnolly, Ooderich i Robert -Ferris, weak I could not go Op stairs Mout
Aldo. My doctor said i he could de no
more for me as my h •. SP B
.,..day
D EOTO Y
Officers:
J. B. McLean. Seaforth. 'resident
J. Connolly, Goderich, Vice -President
Thos. E. Hays, Seaforth, Sec-Treas.
• rlock. i
Agents; Ed. Hiaaehley, Seaforth; W.
esney', Egniovdville J. W. Teo,
H:olmesville. Alex Leitch, Clinton;
H. B. Jarmuth, Brodbagen.
Iron` pumps - pump
Repairing
• am prepared to fumes all kinds cif
Force, and Litt Pumps and aIf -sizes
Piping, Pipe Fittings, etc. Galvan-
ized
Steel Tanks and `Water troughs
Stancbeons .and Cattle' Resins.
done. A cousin. of
stud told me that fn',
Nerve l cured hot
immediately gave. her
me a bow sine.
box always my sic
well,andmyheattand
than when I was a littl
advise anyone with
hem. No doctor can
Milburn's Heart .and Nerve 1
50c per boa, 3 boxes foo• ;1.25;
at. all dealers; ed eat on
of price by The T I Milbu n Co.,
Toronto, Ont.
=meld
's and
clump y. I
cents bring
t day tit f is a
:d. I . ,'now
es -are ; •'anger
school :• 1. I
trouble to tri
t the..'.;
are
sale
eeeiPt
10 - CENT "CASC
IF BILIOUS
Jbe Price f.it Z tg t For Sick Headache,
Sluggish Liver! and
Also all kindsof purlp. repairingdone - work while yo
on short, notice. ' For terms, etc.,
apply alt Pump Factory, Goderich
St„ East, or at residence, North
Main Street
J. F. Ce1sh, Seaforth
C. P. R. Time Table
Guelph and Oodich Branch
TO TORONTO
oderieh•.,•.•...•.•••Lv 7.00 a mi 2.30 p a
Blyth
Walton ;; 7.5500 i 9``.,10 o
If ilvertotz - " 8.24 " 3.5! "
our St
awes
sleep.
Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, 7
tion, Sallow- Skin and iserable
aches - come from a t pid liv
clogged bowels, whic cause
stomach to become fit esti witl
gested food, which sour and fe
like garbagein a swill arrel
the first step to uritol mise
gestton, foul gases, had breath,
;kin,- mental. fears, everything
horrible and nattseatin A C
to -night , will gine yo 1 r tonsi
bpwels a : thorough _ctieaaele:i
straighten you out by orning.
work while . yoi' sie a 10-cei
from your druggist will eep "o
ing good for xigntils,
tiewoixi Jae...-. 6,35 1 d,98 "
iID1"` : , 9 u° 4 , ; u
otontfs.Gutioi;? �.. -*fie
f ie s. 1i,' 5 a' 7,06 - 4• . couGHED
I'KOSI TORONTO
208A .. • • .• ........ 14 . $i/ a: in. 6.10 '
"aue11p ;';. f' ... sr 16.15 " 744{0
• l ... . 10.45 7.36
Linwood.fa,..••••• " 11.05 ° 7.55 "
ifilvere„on. ...... " 11.25 " 8.16 '
Walton.........°' - 12.68 8.42 r:
12.10 " 9.07 •
12.20 9.19 "
Bl�
Auburn
• ri............ 12.45 p. m. 9.45","
Connections at Linwood for Listowel- oon.
nocuous at One1p1a Jet. with main line for - Gait
Wo,dstook, Lon 7a, i earo� ad Chicago Ian at
hu mediate linea. 1
Grand Trunk Railwa�f
System.
Railway Time Table.
Trains leave Seaford. as follows
W. 3 a [n For Clinton Goderioh wings u Suitt
Kincardine.
1.20 p m For Clintons and Goderich
ci€3pm t'or Clinton, Wing/tam and Eine*
dine.
11.03p ® For Clinton and Goderich.
7 61 * m For - Stratford, Guelph, Toront
oiiliia North Bay .and Pointe west
Belleville and Peto;rboro and point
eaao.
3: 21 p m For Stratford Guelph, Toronto Mon
treal and points east.
32 p n: For Stratford Guelph and Toronto
LONDONHURON ,gikI1+CB:
3�O8` 11 2 -avenger
:ondon, Bypass - 8 30 4 40
Centralia, ...,..•............. 9 35 5 45
sxr, - 9 47 5 57
h1a[, •«• ...,..,. 059 6 65
ppan. ........ 10 06 0 16
Brultidd . ....... 1014 6 24
ink .. ... z ....... 10 30 . 6 50
bboro, 11 18 6 57"
nth, . 11 27 7 05
vpa . ....... 11 40 7 18
-Wingintra, antye.. 11' 54 ' 7 40
SOUTH - Pareenger
W;xg1&rn, depart .... 6 85 - 3 22
B�1e.. .......•....• '.6 60 8 aft
Meer ... 7 04 . 8 49
LerndoSboro .......... 71,8 356
`akit"n, :....... R :...._ 7 83 415
Br €d, • -.. 8 28 4 33
�, c. ,..881 4 41
#r'ii'; .•..,.•..r•, -..••..• i3 • 4 48
as ••...«.......851 5.01
0n ,- •...,.....O......-903 518
1ond . wive -v......... ....•...10 05 6 51
mach
hey
Head -
,and
" your
6undi-
naents
That's
° indi-
yellow
hat 'is
scaret
ipated
and
Thor
t box
feel -
Would Turn Btaclic
In The F4ceo 1
_...._- F � ...E .. .
SHE WAS CURED iX Ur!NG
DR. WOOD'S
Norway Pine, Syr p.
Mrs. Unrest Adams, Sault Ste. aria,
Ont., writes: "My little girl, 's years
old, had a dreadful hard cou At
nights she would cough so lard she ouid
get black in the face, ani. would )cough
for several hours before She :couldl stop.
We tried different kinds of medicines and
had several doctors, but failed to do her
any good. She could not sleep nor eat
her cough was so bad, and she was imply
wasting away.' A friend advised a 'to
try Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Sy_ p.. I
got a bottle and saw an improv Ment,
and got another. Now I- am o y tort
glad to recommend it to motes."
Too much stress cannot be laid n the
fact that a cough or cold should b� cure
immediately.
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syr�Z wits
cure the cough or cold and prove) pre-
ventative from all throat an I lung
troubles such as bronchitis, lent iaoaiia
and consumption
"Dr. Wood's"' is pot un in; a ryellow
wrapper; three pine trek s the trade mark
price 25c -and 50c, per rtoottle.
Mintifectured only 0 by 'ham , Mil-
bure , I..imited, Toalouto, Ont
teIthe 'sr'
Bulgsr.
The ngdin:. of Uu ria, of v
80;tr: has been s i and wi
rlurini, he °last,4few Sr . hs, is a
gore :'mots' the'kin oms of
war � .rovious to `1 7 it had
a pro 1 . �. `:o't Turkey a d, the b
Wes = mike la witch t jlifoha
ans zeated, ,the Bul Was
cause �, trench diplo a le afgitatl
the . dle; seventies. was
that ; P e that.Qlced.st n : made E
ring' w th his ela�que t ,denounc
Pt t v Bulgarian atra ties. A
Frani fr and Great
;again =t the sultan's
et 01. ' his Christian
vily. • 'L ntal was abl
ay through the alis
the . ; reat Dowers fo
Mal y Russia acted
ro'f 1 'i .worsted Tur
Ores. y, -July, 1878, w
settl Meat that ,folio
it t,_f pravinne, of Bu
cd+ into - two parts,
the- Part Inert of th
tains became ractie
ent e . to undo the.
ity ef the Sultan ; B
the : limns (sometlm€$s
torn f terelia) was re
dine rile of Turke
Bene ail was appolnte'd)
altitsr the people h
the - reinistrati n.
•Pr Alexander of
made fest• ,Prince gat
1885,; t lB z€elians vi"i
itattn`ga. r none time if,
Bulgaria sent .a Oglega
isk Governor -Gene
'to leave. The next
ander, entered the : c
walla and proclaimed
two 'Bulgs,rfas. The
in a amnion to Id
gav4st1Is f'l'oe Iby.a
Governor-General
or ;Bulgaria north of
er oil the !formality v
undee abdicated iii 18
of Sake Burg', Foot
his •scircessor. -
Now it !must be
for t f :thirty, years
Trea.a y of Berlin, B
serol -in ependent stat
pro f+ t on of Turkey
IAustr repudiated 0e tain ,p: o
oft' thf rlint Treaty .red, gra s b
i couple Of provinces; a dlnan
•igaria : threw ,Taff t e Turki
declared Bulgaria a gdom
self the king, ,
Them was a gene a; shuffl
near, est .at that el .' some'
ter - the fashion of a S neral
the Told: Mole of "P
ner." Turkey found
positior� of the pia
. corner !and Greece. in
• the mire who did nc t
P11011
itten
cw-
the
been
har-
med-
the
n in
by it
tope
gent
tela
ain prat etted
barous Teat-
ubjects, ut a
thread; his
reenent of
a long time,
d in the war:
y. The Berlin
the mai
the war 'By
ivid-
aria per,
Balkan xltbt;n-
Men -
an inn,de nd-
.inai sueeran-
aria south of
Sas-
r? the
*nor
alltan,
in
a was
nown ag
ned Ledo
its Igovc
y the S
power!
ttenbur!
Bulgaria.
had, be
✓ a 'union
to the
o req,ues
Prince
was
In
•a,g
with
Ilurk-
him
Alex -
city Ru -
union if the
itan wee not
e wa r • so be
mg Arexa,nder
stern Rurr.i Iia
Balk ne. Lat-
a: omitt d;. Alex-
6
and. ,p' rd and,
was c live ,n as'
4 } '
timbered that
et followed the
tgaria
un+
�n Oct
er
Theree was a certai
that b eece wanted b
havo ad, 'had she 1t
while : he other ru 11
Ing territory,. but -8
I later do when she
the binds,' the oth.
• not let her, Thus i
Greec has been nu : s
ever SS ce.
There as much p
ly freer Russia agal
tion, 'buk t (Rus was
more than protest a
tions slid not. The
very, clear that
side of Austria. It
clear- that Perdinen
connh,aa ee of Germ
I rr�er'It on this to s
as it �ithr-ayt seem to h
peolple; arrayed, on. t.
ancien ' •oppressors,
againsu their great
B cassia s, it lei not a
Bulger Ws king sbou el
with Clerirans,
are d,e eated to the
throne will not be I*
purcha : ter -elan.
It 1$ now very. igerie
that t - £Kaiseit was In
willing to have . an }
that t ;.se flbut rather
Ing -. Bussia he
fhauste' ° by the Ja
`as four France -the
ways ad the deepe
the PT • nab. andi eons
lotion , ndt defeat" of
of not i!morei than a
Howe r, no one kn
the l iser's shoal -de
the
190.
vision
ad
Sul .
11 j yoke
n4, `him
In tbe,
hi g ail
[rye I '
y -wan s-a�-co
erself in th
wlis lot. his
e fgosf f n o
nr ve : = t all
island earby
dly a nigh
Idly ed 1
ns .w= seiz'.
was t slow
nted: igras
r f nation would�
Ihappen� that
g a.rlevanc
Tceindon. Theis Loh40 financ
Canada..
The ave.:
of these . fine
ttl fill :the 1,an4 with ;tai ople.l
`wish to nail [farms from th
j which wias batten 'from t'-ra min
They with tai transport the prod
I,tif farm 'andi forest over the !rail
that they Own, And time. ed
boast `'Tile iNineteenth Ce tory
longed,- to 'the. United State
lcwe'ntie-th Century well 'bel net
Canada.' And where is Canada
days . •
Canada has a population of --8,20'
people,. But it .will net e(ro vi
� a
of
es
ions
d
elz
re
0
A eel
lished,
G,corge
'give n
1 this
ar;;d A
cxtr�c
paper.
Our t
selves
shows,
being
log p
trust
• Relse
tere<d: ;
article
1'
k
est,, ;pa t cular
t Aust
t -able to .de
the o leer„ na.
iser m = de i
y wa - ' th
leo prett
ed ' ith; the
and Astria
that strang'
lgeria
thei
,, a
tli
ge tha
hiir. self.
errnans!
°
!nand'
day's.
the B
side
Turk
anapion
11 sera,
ally*
thje
t, Per
rth a
1.
ally •I thought
not tui
war' at-:
of have
a.. ex-
ar and
lave al -
.pt for
h umil-
er a tter
only
ropean
esirous
q ew w
nese of
ana 1
s i punter
dared th'
Cea�r}cea
ev weck''s work,
Iced''the eliip off
that, tithe P
A champio i I i i
y of ``The F
t n . New Yor
Sylvester- Vi
s for` peruse
per le `'Fair la
stria, -Hungary.'
foam the yi•-s -loge 0
It is -a sain pl f its a ' n
ern can ju . e for
its •truthf 1 ess, t;;
e kinds of ea . lgiu e wli
d to gnoran nd un'
pie. by the eh: regions c
c; bad and i defenellei
would not r: q e to
p by such eh.r on=,ie
is :written by Charles 4:
years agencies In Ireland
land, drained those, cot retries
wart peons until whole villa
&populate& `But Canada's
daughters cross the..'border ,nd
to live with .Lis. Lilco IMr. J mess
71111 they despise the patronag'
cheap titles and can find no au
Ili a 'land; that ,is ruled by�' for.ign
pltutocrats,
The decline 'of' British ire _igr tion
and the reluctance 'oft ire. n rani,= to
remain in the country led ced the
London financiers to seek other fields
of propaganda, They ;extended one of
their "stean Ship linea to Austria.-Plein-
'ary and, began a widespread egit tion
in 4'lermany+ . )Atvstrta and. Hun ary
to obtain farriers and. artisans iron
these, populous ,land Thee offered
tempting inducements, Money bonuses,
gifts 'C.f thintrdoteado to be paid off in
tnstaliir.ents, and lave;,' free passage.
f3ow well this movement, begun in
1010, •succeedejd, 'nay fbe seen at a
glance In Ethel following table
n -migration, to Canada -a A1:st'ra-
Hun arians 1914, 19,757 in 1914,
28,321; increase, ' 8,5M Germans, in
1910, 1,639; 'le 1914, 5,587; increase.
4,004.
iirland ", pullet
nd edited by
reek,. habeen
The motto of
' ,for ai
We pu.
ar.,ann. St • says;3
is a . Mary' 11 ng ho
itish i eetl aps o Cana
ruin, ' and .lsery In
it - land. - With lnpting
honeyed word , hey iu a
9 honest siren f o dist t t
o liew their ods an
niy there ca an of
ti aps from. i 0 dein fin
eters of Can d, .: And
l; T athero We a 'torn
nd children anti thro?
prison canoe here
have died. Othe
with threats t go ab
dt..eight and ..1 ;for a
many( hat , nand o who
'dt not even 1i ard.
y has on. it: recon
crime ' -than h s. Thr'
their "Colonl:1 Knight°,
concerned 'in hese
re the Rt. 'n. sir
Orden, Frear- ii r o'• Cana
Shatrighnes = • , thorn Iii
Wis., xrow s sident
n Pacific Rai • y, and
-Sir" Sam H . hes,.
is and, late se.
This •
cruel
brovgb
once
ea and
pie an
t1 ice,
the so
Sudd
these.
the ni
folio -vele
wives. !
sgtalii
ands••I fore..
gain a.
king
I; other
',Hist
bfacke
all
deeple
Thee I,
ThainII vat.•
I Canadi
l tenet'
'I of I
•
The
Canal
rriniOn
I jge'ea.:
Phip•
eive
�irany
sh ail;
this
tents,
their. -
It .
heir. -It.
h is
spec t
jcwhat
. ,rail
This
Cali-
�J.
ey
nd:
on.
is
ay
to
phe
ta,
tote
4000
'or.
ng-
-ere
and
oma
J.
of
ure
DEPORT THEIR, COUNTRYIMEN
,But what y s the Calibre of these
immigrants of German and Austro-
Hun'garian oeigin, as compered wirch
Engllsb laranirants P Here .1a another
table of ithe, deepest siignifiednce
Rejections of Immigrants by nation-
alities, front, .1$112 to 9114- 'G rmans,
260; Austro-lunrians, 745'; British,
1,411. I . •
Dept rtatione, after having been ad-
mitted. from 190 to 1914 -Germans,
113; Austro -Hungarians, 2791; British,
6,810.
The. London workman, narrow the st-
ed, incapable 4 nd renruly, was rejected
and deported in great numbers, ifor
the English has lxteon:e degeners
ate, while. tt a Teutooic races proved
the;;rselves Of inestimable value ,to Can -
mist.
When Eurones war began there was
In Canada . al heterogeneous .popeace,
of men who bad been persuaded to
ochre; to 'ague: tlandf by the tale prom-
ises to capita fists who hoped .to profft
from their bor. These 'people did
not dream c; ever returning to Eur-
ope to iEighll England's war: And am-
ong them r were-Cie:imans, , ASustelans
and, Hnngar-ls,ns to the nun -e'er of 223,
147.
1 But the ,s ii (began, and there care
a call :to Ca axle's satrap,Borden.
fromr his Ldn . n masters , ('Intern all
alien even I •
tion. We, n
The servil
instructions,.
sat aside a�,n
all Canadian
frim:• British
Canuck ran.
f,vith brutal
houses, p1
urc,IL riding!.
rk3it .fin cltyi s.
No one date
trlan - and,
niren were Id
and, slaughtc
born sons ev . 0 defended io eign-born
parents wer, slain, the daughter:
were brutal'. by the•
Then these fathers _who survived
were draggeto desolate `•:detention
carrps, old sh de, 'open to wi - ter winds
and, -rains, 1 ung into fact ey ovens,
starved and ft unclad. The mortality
among them has been frig {tful. The
permanent 1 nese worse. 0 e -third of
these alien : n never workor them-
celves again.and they had ken lured
into this; cou try, rearembe i by the
soft persuasions of the seen who had
done then these wrongs. And. their
wives and children in: rags . ti -day ,still
roam the streets and by -ways of Can -
,a dean cities, butts of the rnoeking mob,
begging in vain for food an shelter.
It is very painful to me t recaplt-,
ulate tine sad, story tut the eason is
imanifest. These dreadfull d eds were
done to a quarter of a n:il. ion Teu-
tonic peoples in Canada. If ,ar shodld
come to us they would be attempted
upon thirty .trillions. of Teutonic ,peo-
pies in the, United.St rtes.
wive thein o protee-
st .`terri'fy_ the ermens."
satrap pale, at these
Out obeyed t ene. Ne
stayed his and'. In
gins and cou try -sides;
Colunibia to Q ' bee, the
lot and typif d hireaeif
ossaek deeds. e burned
Intensive Farming
What Ontario farmers ear: do by
intensive eultiv.ation Is etrilungly
shown 1/Y .the results of the annual
recently by the Dope trneet of
,Agrleulture. The best aere top that
mer, returned. a net prelie ;est eea-
son of 4$336,12, produced te ,a, yield
of 4i4 bus'helia of potatoes; the next
best. acre rew' lied its culti sear with
a next prof! of $269.81, a o from
potatoes while a dozen otner fields
produeed close to ar .above the $203
Tne acre ceop competition carried
on p the alepartir.ent this year 'bad
proxllnately our to six .eoetestants,
fee the Only req irement being that each
en a course in ag ulture with Jae dis-
rewards aT short courses et the
Ontario AgriOultural College to the
ed values
or value
orded in
ant fea-
in every
s, corn,
est net
the acres
ware put Ian land„ rental, la
der to of crop, etc. The cost a
eieee, the icrop ware carefully re
men ture -of ehe esults is that
Into. Instance, in alsing potatoe
haus- root crops, ,ain., the lar
were profits. were secured from
d a -
reign
anedian Peel
they .say. I
irpanies, ate/
4 grants.
men
are
ober t
a; Sir
E the'
nistert
y owns
awns th, Do -
ay lines, its
AFTER GRIPM
lira. Findley Made Strong
Severy, Kft118.-" The Grippe left me
in a weak, nervous, run-down condition.
I was too weak to do my housework and
could not sleep. After trying different
medicines without benefitVinol restored
my health, strength and appetite. Vinol
is a grand medicine and every week,
nervous, run-dovin woman should take
Vinol, our delicious cod liver mid iron
tonic, sharpens the appetite, aids diges-
tion, enriches the blood, and _builds up
natural strength and energy.
CHAS. AI3ERHART, Del.:gest, Sea forth,
n *Mai 'the contestents made the
est expenditere manure and
r, afoot a the best reeceds fo
toes came Iron: Inerthern Ontario
t wet season the older. parts
the !province ',having seelousl.tt re -
re were OA se many cane:let-
in the grain section. 'DM Sleet
t, Of Lanark county, Who eecured
net profit •of 428,98 from a• yield
104 buehels, The best acre of
ing wheat, thiatA of Silas ;Farrell, og
rides and eitorznont, gave a Profit
422,23. There was erase one barley__
itition in Stormont County, and
'best .shoyelnat there was $10.77,
wieh a yield of 51 bushels.
44. remarkable yield of silage eo:rn
.w s secured) by, Archie IGregg, of, ISE:1-
'031ford countys 'An acre pro-
d ced 89 ions, 1,400 'pounds, ;giving
J net prolit of t100.95. !spent
,15, 'including $5'. estirr.ated foe ren -
In raising this crop. Graham G rife
h of Lambton county made e180.18
cyfit from an acre devoted to seed
n, his crop wing 19,4 bushels.
ire best ;afore la beans was raised
-in Kent county, Clifford Szr:ith ,get -
beg inet profile of 450,61 /ram a 42-
1)01101 ylekt The crop cost 481.55 to
peoduce including land rental.
guseph Wilitnott.. of Halton, spent .$10
mangolds than ally other competitor
put his crop leAve '00= 425 more Too-
ne Mien Ihis nearest rival. He :rade
415:5,9I, bis being 1,852 bush -
Is. The best 4104' Of turnips was in
Pert William district, 'where Roland
Brown 'mato I*97.42 from -954 bush -
"The Feeding Hoge for Protit"
countkre, one with a double group
sending in all 17' young men to the
Ontario Agrioultural Colleg'e for four
weeks' eaurses- in live ostrich and ?seed
jed,ging, 'The winning •, „flogs were
raised by Lawson Snell of Grey
Ceunty wbo lin .122 weeks, at an
(44) made tan average 'profit of
$12.81 pro. ihog. The hogs when fin -
Sighed, were worth $24,84 each. The
lew,est ,protit ot any farmer in the
corePetition was 46.15 per beg.
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Tablets the little pleasant tasing
Tablet Wire never %ails to regulate .the
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4)9
uron Oounty Council for 1916
Th County Council for 1916 will be
lora seel as follows :
Be forth -J. A, Stewart
Ex ter -J. W. Taylor
Stephen -W. Elliott and -John Lov
Stanley -David Dewar
0 erich Township -W. H. Lobb
4w
G erieb. Town -C, A. islairn red Jos.
Hullette-IM. Armstrong
Gley-lkobert 41vingste;a1 and John
Morris -4. H. Shortreeda
Turnbeery-eT. K. Powell
Blyth --Dr. Milne
Wringhatoinr Mit?: 11
HoWleleI-R. Hardy and P. Do..0
Brussele-Jebn Leckie
Note -de our last week's lesue aome
ee of the members of :the 1910.
ounty Council.
lefo-st people eat little, ef any rye,
Yet ree One of ihe most healtheul
Dr. Jackeleres Roman !Meal, the
most nutritious cereal toed known to
berries of !see,
IIn .atictition it contains whole wheat,
odorizee flax seed, and bran. It ,
tinetly differs in composition from I
any otb,er food ion the market, It
will positieely relieve oonetipation or -1
requires a simpler may of peepara-
den. So be absolutely certein to
fclllow diroetions on package and do
t sae vilehe cooking porridge * or
&Mb y all grooers at 10c and .75e.
Made by Roman Wel Co., Toronto,
MUNI. Union
Union between. the 1/lethodist and
Prssbsterian Churches in the .retar
future Is riob the certainty it was re-
garded three weeks ago. The returns
on the voting have been completed.
and show a minority of 93.156. as
corrapred witIlt 85,251 in the 1911
vote. The total vote this year has
increased 24 299i, but not in one of
the 76 presbyteries in the eight
synods was -there a majority' vote
against union. Tbe neaJorities for
tinkm .are: Seesions, 3,026; communi-
cants 83e79; adherents, 16,199; pas-
toral oluteges, 782. These figures, In
brief, are:
Total vote. .289 398
In favor of union .146 242
Against' union... .93 156
Majorite ter union " ,..,63 086
The vote resulted in 1911 e
Total vote LI, f 21,509
In favor a union.. 150 115
Majority for union 86_2514
Altogether this year there were ten
tied votes, three being in Alberta. The
Synod of fi!.askateliewen went strong-
est of all tfor union the figures being:
Vor 16 220; again'st, 2,603e majority
13,627. Toronto and Kingston synod
2returinedii a zraeority 'of 6,96 in favor,
while the. 1812,rithre Provinces gave a
mejerity Vote tor of 7 124, the Wia-
nipeg Preiebytery not being 1" jaded,
Bt -we, Te
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as below, with your name
and addresemeon the other
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Drop it in the ne,arest mail
1-y a copy of our Illustrated
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With it will come also -free
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In spite of the fact that owing to the war B sh
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—and we never had a finer range of Fall and kili
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