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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1920-04-15, Page 4I ­ 111W1- -..1W,-*,- %­ � � 'N' �N,k V_ � 7 .;�, ,, i 1� ,A�1�­r._­. - - . ..,f, _�, , 17 � ,:�� ".1. , .. , " . '31X __ __ - . . .1 i I I ri M. 1. I i,� - a'.-! I RPWITIF - 11, 7411C A �, 7- , I , ., ". ,� I � - V " W71147 " I . 1� . 1'� 7w, -r -: !:�-11 - VP , , " " 1. . �.�,� :", , ­ ,. . I ­� . . . . . . . . . . 1; �1. , ,������� 1111,111111 ... 11 �11 ... ;1 :.Prl " . . I � .11,1111, ........ .... I — ,_ I I � 11 I. I � � .. I . I . I . Papruu-s 1. Td X, WING HAM' At;*"V&9011 ___.___ _ -, - ­­­­ ___ _____ ­ - _._-_-.._1-'_ 6 .- . ­ olw" 1-1 - - - - -1 , ill I 11-1-1-00 slow*0xisitsom"o", I I - 11 Im I � w I , ; �, # there would be Im of human mleorY. C'; . \ r. _-, 60��Y,am?hw�omif � %')0f#X1nq4Z1M %WaIltt If,411 of us would bw 10 mind that 6 . I � A. 0, SM4TH. Udhoii and Prop. bapplum is from within and not from IA12i 0, I .,� -7, � ,,, without, there would be a well spring, of �w 'y 0 . �, . .� .. O.Mice ./ .f-,' , It . 11 i I �� ", 1. ,.'X!��ki ­­­­­ I ..._____.-_-1_._.-._._- joy In every heart sod the sun would , 11 i,Vf�, .� ". "'.. .) , , I I I It 7er dM5 I "C , , " .. . I ) fy, I .. ... � �, �4. 1 1 !k1%i14%'%'%o,'%kV40r_,Ar004r4r ,shlue for ever. Try itl (. � .. '.4,,$*_)14_ 1 . , I - I I I (" ,� ... ��. J I , .,�`,et'. � 11 I I ,J,,� I I , - I vi 0 I one to I . . , t7", 19W A VIUZ 1920 i�__., - , _ .,4 . I .- I � !. I "Ji .1.� I ­ _ - , , � I."" � ,,� , ,'-- I '1�1'! , .,. - 1� 1% # 80krking Up Wrong Tire* I , 1, AP,Me <� "', ­�,:te I , ­ 5., - , r_ 4", O.". , .--- I . . ­ I ­!��z ;. . � cis 'Wino Wgd Thu, MI. sat 0 AIM C�. C-..,'�',., �� .. ..,- 11 11i ....'.1.1-i. "l,'k Nan M , Wt . I " I ,. 1. �`&N . .. . . 71 . I -r - r 11, . ..'', ;11 . ., 0 lion. manoing Doherty, on March , *� "-"�, " T, . ". .;.. 1 " � . . . I.,- � . I VId' I'l I ,. . . 1 2 3 17tb. in tile Legislature, was unfortunate , � ('j474(tY4, ,��,'-. , ­�` � 4"..- - I I . , . �� . I A � . - Ow .,� I � ,; �' .1..1 . 5 Al 7 8 9 10 0 when, in dealing with the resignation of 11 1. 1, ;1 ., �4 4 0 �t�� �-"__� 4� I 1.1^ I N . . the lion. Dr. Cody. said: --Probably Holl. . . .. . I I � , *. it 12 13 14 15 10 17 4 Dr. "y, in resigning . Ili$, sea( a I . I � . � , I the . . . . I ,.. 0 18 19 20 21 22 ,.,3 24'� legisture, had in mind the receipt* by the ' tile things that every wol I 11all � � I I LNIONG . � � churches of $14,000,000, and wanted to . I , �., I � I . . 0 25 , 'WJ 27 28 20 30 . � keep where the sledding was good.", A ]know,.;. is the fact tlu.tt it is a pteas. � I I 0 The following day Mr. Doherty said he I ure to serve tea with. silver thing-,,. We � I . I . � 10. 0 THURSMY, APRIL f5th ��: only .Intended his remarks as. a joke. are showing tea and coffee sets of simple I I * 01. N joke or no joke be bad no right to cast I artistic design and you will agree that I _ ;e",0,rArA,�N*'%'VV4k'W any rellections -on the Hon. Dr. Cody as . i i . I .I- � .------- 1 11 � �-1— desiringtohavea, handin the handling 0 tile price NvC are charging for tben'l is 1. 11 I ­ I.. A little more red blood and less red 1109 of the funds of the Foiward . nlosils,atisfactory from the purchaser',.,- - 0 , . 1. I I I . . .Is needed everywhere to -day ' Movement This movement was by all : I standpoint, I .. I , � . .. f#. 0 a . the Protestant denomination, and insult� 1� I I I I � , I � I . � 'The trouble . with the new nat!�,ns I$ Ing I)r. Cody,, Mr. Doherty insulted the Your sight is the guardian angel of your . � . I I . A - I that they have the Old quarrels. whole of the Protestant people. As a othergenseq. Ourexpert will fit , I . - I I � � . I . . ­ a ro 0 Roman Catholic Irishman it �kl becomes your eyes with the proper . 1 �4. . bira to do this. We had expected more * I glasseq. �, . I . . � . I . I I I �.. .. Thenavywon't need .any vindication courtesy and kindness from Mr. Doherty, I . % I I . ' I I � . . . . � int,be eyes of the boys it escorted across, who Is rather genial, We would point 0 4) � I � I . . . f � . ,. � , ... . I . - � � 0 * * out to him that. the church lie belongs to 4 I R. M. McKAY ,, , 1) . I I .., . Wh withhold _c1izenshiP from aliens has taken no part in this great forward . I . I . 'Y t to , ,,Lot, Jeweler and Optician Wingham . I : and give, 1 xvicted elackers and 011- movement. It may be t , . hat Mr. . . I I � ,fessed bolshevists. � Doherty has been reading the church . . I � I 1. . I i . � . I I I I . . . I papers of his denomination and his mind ­ . I 4q�et Up Right! absorbed ,some cifthe cheap jokes they 0 1 . 7 ,� � . have made at the expense of the Forward . . I � I . . � . . . I - . . movement. . I , I . -Get up right in the morning Go to , '. , - . 1. .4 ­­­...,..,. ­.. ,, I . I . � �­ bed, right at night, Start with joy in � " 0 W� — - --,-------- _.______.,__., __ __ __ _., .''...'_-, ___ . , . . . . . !. . . - - , . . . . ypur heart, bopein the future, kindness DENTAL SURVEY OF SCHOOLS ment. Parents and calldren are realizing I I I � I ., .. - I AN ODE TO Ift MEN . .1 � . 1. 14yourpurpose. Ifitisadarl(daYne,vOr . � . , the importance of oral cleanliness, proper . . — � . . . , I . . � . . � I .�'. � I mind; you will brighten it UP, ;f it is a *So r n a - . . , me,couple of weeks ago we published A dental survey of school children has diet and sufficent masticatio I prevent I . , - I I . . � I.. .. bright day, you will add to the b6ghtness- an ode to. the girls, and not to be outclass-, been made iu many towns and districts in ,ng decay of the teeth. - . . I . I . I � . a , a kindli greeting ed the girls are, now,getting back at the Ontario with three purposes in vie.w:-Ist '_ � I I I . . . �� . I I � . I I.... . and A warm handshake to your friends, boys. to inform the parents of the condition of NOTICE TO CREDITORS, I I . . . . . � . - - � .1 i'n Lulws- Little Mannie, why that frown, . � . 1, w t. says a writer . their children's t�eth so that they may ar, in Elio &'itato of Mbort,m. R 01-Iney, lite of tho � . . ToWn of wingham In the. coutity of Elqron� I � I �r�,. . ..: - if you ,have enemies, look UP, Pal$ Let Me pull your panties down, range tolprovide necessary treatment; 2nd spluBter, deceased, I . I I .� I . . � . I ­ - them by; forget and try to forgive. r should think your legs would freeze to impress upon school boards the deplor- � 1-kotice is hereby givenvursuatit to ".otfon I - . a ' If alto( Us would only think how much With them half way to your knees; able condition of the children's mouths 44, chapter 121, of It, ti. 0, 19H, Wit all persons "! ;..': - , � , I . ' having claims against the Nvate of Albyta .. . . ' W. Disney, Who died -on or abour. Lite Rad da� : , I I I � % I . bf human happiness is made by ourselves, When. you started in to dress ' � and urge them to provide a. system of of,February.. A. 1). 19,10, tit tho Town of Wing. .. � I . . .1 . .�___ -, Hitched 'em up too tight, I gum, dental inspection; 8rd, to educate parents, hem in the Count.v, of Huron, are required to , I . I . 1.,..., , '.I... - I i tht� ... d to the utidersigned, tho Solic4tor far the I . , : 1�� ,.'I: I I VO4S=M=or_&c" And you have such skinny legs, teachers and children in regard tc , Administratrix, on or before tile 15th day of , , They sure look like wooden legs. value and necessity of oral hygiene and Aprit A.. D. 1920, their nainea and addro-4se" .. ,;- - �: n A I _ with fa -I partioulari; ortholl, olaNti tit Nvelaue, I . , �. ­� 11:: JDk%CKrACHE Say, your legs are awful-smalt; . proper care of the teeth, or in other words, and the nature of the sevarittes, (if anyl held � I I . . . I. . �, They don't look- like legs at all, provoutive dentistry. About one hundred by them. ; � I I . AND P,011.TaRlt TAICO N10TICR that . .. I ., 1. . �". I I guess you -want to show you� socl�s thousand children have been or are now alter the Raid lith da, of Aprit, A. 4), 71920, tne . . '.... _.. 11 .. - Oalps In sides and groins, heado 4sseta,of the said ICAMW Will be dlitribUtell I ­ I.. . I .- I lassitude, swollext 3ofut P 0 Il ac It, e �1� With theirpretty, colored clocks, being examined with- the following results. by the amid AdmInistritrix, among. the part! tk; . . 1. . Kidney Trouble. Quivizi,941.1tirerallef But you surely are a sight More than sixty per cent of the parentg, entitled 6oroto,, having rog-ird only to olairA� I . �� a obtained, and dangerous con- 1 0 Ahill then h%ve notice nad tite . I ... i "Y"'ch' ah . L cAu be I ... I .1 . I... ­. m . sequences avoided, by taking � With your pants so short and tight, when pioperly notified by a card sent . "' I not b5 1141ite foe any claims not ,, Rt"o WI I . � . . died at the time of the said d3strilAtIon. . . : , .. . , 1).t.a , . I . . , � . � . Don't you s'pose the girls will laugh them, have provided the necessary treat, t Winghm"thit; i6t,h d -W of,�%aroh. . . . I . � �. . . � � , I 0 0 When they see your skinny calf? I M . ent. A number of muriicipaljtiesalarjn� I A, I)- 191'*- DUMMY 110WIFS. . I �&," g08 Put some spats on, Sonny please, ed at dental conditions have' established I , Solicitor fo, the Administrittrix . . . . . I � ]REL - - HAUR111"I' EINNEIV . .11. . . .. �"� " ,* , I I And try to cover up your knees, systems of dental inspection. and treat-' - _­__ - _____ __ - . --- I � . I . . I . . � . I . L . .� ­ FORTH KIDNEYS I dorft like to see them so I . . .1 . .;.. , I . 11===-:t1==—-__-1_ . . . . � . o . . 1. I For they are so thin, you know, . — ------. . . I . , '"M - T -.kb - - I . . I . . .*hlcb heive brought relief to thousands. I*rn afraid that you will fall L"Mramall - V3 LISHED ,18 1 -_ - - ... . I .11 I Get a box to -day from your druggist or ,;A , � I I . . -if you are I ,,- .7. � � I . .. .. � .. 1. � � ,d ealcr, Ne -your won ey bacL Cause your leggies are so small, I .. - V. . I Aittiatisaid; Orte. sample on request, .__... I I I � . .. .. . � . . I R, _� I I ;,i ,� � ' You arelnot to blame. Poor )ad, i .1 9% . . "_ v.- The National Druit & � , . 4 's . ,., � I . ; � � - "I'lle, Cc, of Cstna,da, Ltd.p Toronto Cause your panties fit so Q. . �'. , - . - � I . .1 I � '' C4 C., � 1 . U.S. Address: NO -Dm -ca Inc Then ydur hair is shaved so high . V I - Win St.. - - R.&I.,'k.Y. � % ! ' - 2OZ r , %V] � ;. A I - . � ;,M ��._ _ Mr. Man, you. ar-. a guy, * r- ap HE great success 6f the BanIc of . I � _ , . . , ,Z , V'' t '. .: - � . � You've a figure; I de dare, ... ,4 � V7 � THamilton is largely owing to its . Someone's corsets you- must wear, 'r I �L . . _. .. I , 9 115� i,�j I . "I I — � g % I t 1, - I courtesy and careful service extended , - I . , � � Throw away those corsets dear, - I tirl ; continuously over a period of fortY�six I , . I . I . 0 .1 I For they make you took so queer, I 11 'w. _ � - 7 years, .The same service which has � � . � I ­ I.. . � mm a Don't you think, with that moustache, I . � tt made friends of many hundreds of our . �: I I � .1 . ... re in the past is at Your lull. . . .I �.. , With the girls you'll make a mash;' - A ­ �_ '_ custome . . �.. I . , . � - I . 1­�. � ' I L L F -Jar Yes, I think it safe to say - _%� ... I .1 disposal to-,OaY. � I I . ... R 1. I . . ,H 6 6F�16d rz��,­ I . . 1�__ FOR THE: You'll be coralled, some sweet day, ��� li-To N - I ....-lop, �,Hl: 1, Some poor girl, A's safe to bet I _____. I � I N Will get fooled by Mama's pet-, � ­ _­ .4 . Then , she'll put a string on you 'BANK 0 H AmMILTON ) Lead you round for folks to View, , I � Now I'm going to tell to you I . I What I think you ought to do-, � , , . I "I . � . Turn that cuff down on your pants, WINGHAM BRANCH -C. P Smith, Hanagei, � I 11100RIMM X, Have them long enough for once, . I - --- I I - - - ______ --- - . I ;r­7��_­= �-_ __ _ Put on good, old homen ade socks, I . _________ log== r :�; If-. Unadorned by fancy clocks, - � . Just a uttlet Tired 1. Cover up your skinny shanks, � . � I I Then yoWil.have the people's thanks, , . g 4�41�\ ,0 KIN ��P,R : I ,� ­_ - 'R M.,,W%_V_-. -.7,-­-*,9U?- '7"'", ..'-"�Ir_ . � '! "',­ - z � , %� . , ­ W _1�7" "4x, � . ; � i ." - - , - . _ . ;�­P�! 'N- -1 '.1 .�,, -- . . , kr I Take from me this little tip; R _ . , - , , ­.�, .�. N ,.'_R5 ,,,�! .-�.: ��; .,;11 I I .. t.4-, . I I - . ��,wN ,� . I !,� I , ,JR, A— ­.. " _- ,­ i-'-- � 1.4, . � � Z�­,,� , , t ... "' �.I`el � � ­ , ­'�, _," ,a-_-, . This A6 *e 1'0�9 of 's N&-7*48 Shave that down from off your lip. - � � �1111 ... , . ,C -'% , M.r -,la- 3 � - t, "� �. 1 , � , 'WX�'�& " �. " I - 1A NO Me Breakdown Grow some hair behind your ears. I - h . Vvk` - 1+ w . �� �, I � �,i�j� ­Z�-.­Q%'.,,�p"; � , .. " X-- �, � 'K . . Say farewell to barber's shears . _-;;�,-�,4 1�101,%Zz�e -- �4 � .,I� 4 " . . . . 1 7v�_ - , , , -, , -, at"; .1 i ;q, nm�;4:- -�,N(��'-,'V ,,av-mi, ,_� . I . .. _____­ _ Ili . Irow, often do we Throwaway your cigarette �_ - ,� . �� � k fto")�, '-f.- -V V 6!4�!F,�,w,n- - I � r - " , , ,J , , - , �? ` 9 I . � ,,.' "I. *" , -FAX,; . I � hear people gay I -oh, Lest it run you into debt. �-g� t", - - - N - ,. t � . 'P � '" A __ 11 � �NA§ . . I I ,heWs notbing the Stand up straighly, if you can; - 1�/Vlkl�,:k�;_W'*_N - P� ���- I wattef� Just 9' little Do not be a siisy-man. .- *%IISZQ��11_11_�13'�'­ , I - I I a .�;�O, %. �� W" . � 1� I .140 d2 1j,:11 _,�v , 49 1 I X_ t"do", th"'s sn'" So long, Mannile, do not cry; I WIf 'C', , 1'0ng ­ t., V - . . I " - '&.1 -,W4*-A _ , i . . r N 11 ff- . This MILT be the See you some time' soon, . '1�n 1�.�,��_� . - ,.,�.�, I 11 .W54-11ing of a Xer- I ME" . 1,��,1��I��,�, � V I I . Bye-bye! I �� . , . I vous Broakdo,wa and � MAY soon be folfo,wed br Itendsolit, __ __.4.___ 1 -�. z ,;P1_;__11­_:�. ,sn . . . . . R ) I ,:. . 01rAiriess# pains AOL the region of the Wroxeter " M '_ . . . I 11 SpImLoj Weak Dlgestfo* and many 01 ,�E. 7_;__- - � , other troubles. � Mrs. Stocks who has- been visiting at � I I 'N � -,Xd_e�l -.I'- - . . ­... I -�^. r,4;,-7-,,� ,ffi, . . 0,,ey� , �,w -#,_:V � thehomeof Mr. R. Stocks left for her $ 'r , ? . , � _,5 -,-. - I ,I - , .. - V -,4 - Vm­;, _=_ � . iffackingli 11oart. and Nerve Remedy �E� - _N-- 'Al flavor � . 1. - � ­.- , f_- ,-;_--0.--7! . == e��_ I . ­_ ­ � , �. ist almost ouve to prevent Nervous home at Becton last week. - -_ ___ ­ -:�f,�-�­- ­. - - � - .r � . � . � = I .. -�.�,=.- - =---?'��,� �-� _ � , . Collapse. It Is just the right thing Miss Vosburg returned to. town, after �" . 1411IN14.00 _" -4*--�- .-.- . . � , ­ - � . Ir . � I—— � I— _3��41V, _1"Z '_� I i . . .. for Nervous Troubles of smy kind. spending the winter at Bracebridge. , I ---..- �jx�& . I.... 11 �, i . When you "don't feel,righV and tire I . . I easily you should not delay In taking Among those who spent the Raster holi- I I this wonder remedY, to It 'will bring days in town were: -Miss Beatrice Howe, 11 I W , h ,,&,-,' a re � e back the Vigor and VitditY of Good Leamington; Miss Elinor Hamilton, Jer- I � I . Rtalth, that you so much desire. i . . seyville; Mr, and Mrs, T. 0, Pardon and � � I . It drives oway _V6zr, Nervousness eon, Frederick, Detroit-, Miss Grace . M � , Sleep more Restful and Satisfying; it y � � . . � Is a Tonto and Strengthener to th4 onto, Mr. Frank Allen, Toronto; Miss 1. M r... 11 Heart, the Xerveo, the Wain and the Alma Rann, Toronto and Miso'Clara � M E!- S � 1. and Despondency and makes your Stocks Toronto; miss oral Kitchen, Tor- W . . I . I 93 L � . Bo4y. Rutherford, Toronto. , . . L Don't Worry and don't give up be- Miss Pardon of Detroit, spent Easter [ cause others medicines have failed to with Mr, and Mrs P. Xitchen. f favors like the II hish) you, buy a. few boxes of Haak- The many friends of Mr. Win. Robin; I Inex Heart and Nerve Remedy from your dealer to -day and an Improve. -r, were sorry to ear o I e. . son, Postmaste h . � . I I ment In your condition will 4utcldy his death which occurred April ist,. aftet, I Pyramids of Egypt'.) � follow. an Illness of more than two years with � . I � ­ � � � 1W stme that you get Ra*ingft, it heatt trouble. 140 bad been confined to . , ! your dealer does not keep it, wo will big holne for tile last few, months and was � gladly �send It by mail, Price "O a always very p5tient and cheerful, lie ­ . �, box, 6 for $2.50. Hacking's tAnifted, . ; leaves to Mourn his loal a widow, two sons long- lasti6ge , Lflitowall Ont. I � and two daughters who have the ,sym. � - I . - - , : I I 11 P4thY of the commuftity� The funeral And WR(CLEV's Is a beneficial servicewas held in the Anglican.thurcli, � _� � April Sth at Wo welock of which chirrith . 1 4W be was a faithful attendant. Interment as well as LOP94asting treat I � TENDWS FOR COAL being made irk the Wroxeter cemetery. . I L t. --~ � 1, I SXAL�M TUNIMRO-addreeRea tet the undy. bluevale ft fte(ps , appetitto and digestiollo oigned *Ad andoreed "Tmder for coal for � . thp D11minion Buildin ii� Dotario And Q?mbee," keeps teetb Collea and breatb wl I bb remlv6d fit. 104 offien in)tn 12 0#4,16tk Mr. Richard Johnston took a tarload I . o"n Tkw&d,%y AM 200%, lazo, for the sin - of cattle to Toronto, on TueWay. . 11 il g I ily D o- %vor the )OThinion Hilu,11119 throun - sweet, Ways thirst. out, th" mvinoit-t of Onmrio and Quah". Mr. Reuben Garniss has commoneed . . I.. flottitgned. Wefflfttfein and forin of tender PA -It 13% Obt,klnM troM thV4 Virth4t�lng apni, "*Ing lumw. Quita lk few lott have I � Department or lliib,fl�,. Wor A, 01tAWN and " fmin thol fAri-Otkerx a tho differow Bominiml bw brought Ili on t1t%lis the last fe-w CUM IT AFTER EVER'/ WEAL � i min days. . HlendrWwIll not. bo conWered nuleow mad - y i ,�' a" tho �V,,,*,up iltl�htd bv I he Pof.mgm#n " Mr. Wm. McNelmal had a very suc. I ahf, I n Ac", '. .p tit(, madit W 1,414 h ��: I h, -,,!n. "wig, waction ", R* Is golug to meive � , C, ". . I k heq Ito I I h tf'mdr rn"' bf 0600"raPftni0d h -T 411 0- to XR-ohmer this vme w -t he , m I I �n�tiideho 0ortncharivrdl-imnk, Se- a(ed T19 t" lln 1""', too, camm a Position In a TIT* rattay. 1. I � 11 � I ha arder If tho MlkdW*r Of Paw ri W � I , . . - e OTI I wrAl W In % 0. Irif the amrmnt of the tist e r. I I n 130414M of! bf P%Td-rdoia will be ft- Jits mwltars "ttrul,64 it ft*"y ft"Oft & �. I I . , it' X*kz !.�a �� �.. I 117� , 1i . t`.._� ti, � - '1�04 ,� , kk, I � , , -� ­ . !% I . I "t., . i I W. , 42 %� A" ,7 - JL 14S ,t! , , " - ("Venisenift qPT *r,=%ian4vhk,q%" 11 It rM GIM4 To fft-L V , P $611 wftnunt, *t PNIM"Wn thio "Sk. KePT R., I I I I ,. V I "RIt, ONTMICHICRA, Mks Uwa N'dimu h,g# ratamod 0 be . 11 I ,- I $eMirstry. A10 � 1, � I.- r*X=$f4 salow $a GUM* Ow *Vwhv hvxft — , . �, ,PWXX. . . . � . I ---------- ,- I—— _­­_­ '' 1 -_ - -, ____ i - , � I Ja he hwa �r" .,� .1 I k , . I .. , .� I I I.. IOA­', * . � . -1_1-111- 11 "I'll ,�, --,i' -',_R--____ ,�. , . I r, - , � . I �- ­ I _ � - 1. I _,.­"�7­r:,�, , I . . I I ,� .� %` :. 11 ., r - I 1 4 .. 11, . I . 1�� I- -� � . 11 . I - . 11 ** I .1 � I I 1� - . 1 t , .1 '­., . ;0,; 11 '��) I ." . I ... 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Is no fallucy, it I I who lis still wearingr last - . I I I... I ala truo ill its Come 2 . Is , at as , ' Athe inaxim "As a 1114111 sowo I ' i years suit feel pretty �. 11 11 � � I � I -go sliall lie rem)." Given the right seedy. .. I/ ;;,� . kl,lid of a grain drill, tile soed Is all I I . I � . i Planted ,at a ittlifortil dfir,01. evenlY . 'Old Sol says it?s time to tone tip and "I . �, . I . I .� eo.vered;, the eartit tonipacted ItiF.*1 * 1"..] !" I � enough to retain the moiliture arottlid . get the Spring outlook on life, and— r I �. I r � r . I our word on it ... nothing is so apt to " A 1��� It. These condItionm illeall t1lat th6 : . !I%.; . I � i ,.,Ill b. . . young plants will ,ill come Uri tit the make alellow look good and feel I , *� . . I I .1 "I I I - . � , .1 4, i I " I , p 1, will ripert uniforinly, AS the V,rain 4y�jp ." 11� 1 i 1. `;", , I , I. ts planted, so will it grow imd r1pen. have tht� greatest ,Wtre 'Irighten-up " C "I :� 1 'I saine time, that the rool.,; will lle . good as a new head -to -foot outfit. I � i I J, well protected, and th(tt ,the grain I These, ave "Bright I to d and we %, . � . 11 it � cure you ever ,5dw in our newly arrived I ,� . ,;�� If sQme -of the seed Is planted too � ki I � shallow, and some too deiL�p, the seed stock,of . ,Vt I : I I �� 1 . I that comes up first, ilj;ens Qrst. Thus , � Z ;1� . I : I It is that some of the grain In read� I i to harvest while other vatches ary I . I r I ,�, , , I � still In the milk st-,tge. . � 1 7 1 . The feeding device Is t1w Lourt of , I .1 I � I . i , the grain drill. Upon its. reliability , depends (he aceur4cy of sowing the . � . seed. The drill scale Is comptited for ",',,'I'll I .1 tile average sized "eds, hud there. . 11 I it . � I fore cannot always be,depended upon ! I . 11 I when. the size at thew varies trom Come in, it's a chdeq sight I I 11 P --- 11 I I I i the normal, It the grain itt oversized 11 1� I � I I I . I or undersized, the required amount 0 T., , . J� I J1 � � Per aere May be . sown by setting the I I . TA I 11 . . . I feed lever at a point slightly greater .10� . �W" 11I . . . I or slightly less than shown on the � . . I Indicator. There are, fil coninion use, H., Ee ISARD 6 CLAr . - I two different formu of feeding de- I I . . , �f vices, The fluted-cylilider-force .. I . feed, and the 4ouble-run-favce feed i- , � L..� I The amount of seed,sowu by tfte flU ed-eylinder-fQrce feed may be regu- _� . . I lated by a lever which changes� the __ . � . size of the outlet, but it does not il- I'll ___ - . I __-0.1"111119110o � ;: � I ­ ­ 1. ways handle all classes of seed wilth- I . I . � , out breaking thent, as erm be done assembled'at their home last Friday nigbt I Forever done with mist and cloud and loving,, . , I . with the double -run -force feed, which and prosente4 tb in with .& miscellaneous tempest, Amid the white robed tbron'g. . necessarily requires for driving It a . disc ,wbeel, or a c6,-, wheel with froul fihower of itseful articles The evening Where all is calm and bright. Butnot forietful-k,eeping fond remem- I . alue to fifteen sets of cogstbat make was spent . in games and dancing. Not even ^ brance . . -as inany speeds or feeds. ,sleeping -called to glad awaken- , In the most efficient t�-pe of grain A largo riumbor from here attended Mr. Ing. . Of dear ones left awhile; � . driI4 the seed should be deposited Robert Ashtob's sale xicav Gorrie last In'Heaven's endleFs days-, And looking gladly to the bright reunion, , � .as nearly directly under, the axle of week and report a go64 sale. Not still and moveless-steriped from With hand -clasp and with smile, the disc as possible, as this is the . � I ' - only place where the seed can be . _­­�A"�w — , earth's rough places; -Oh, no, not dead! but past all fear of dropped directly on to the bottom of "CONSOLATION" To walk the King's highway. dying,- . . . . the trench without hindrance. B3f Not silent just passed out -of earth,s And with all suffering o'erl- this method the disc, Is not run deeper ,4 --- ' . - than the seed Is deposited, thus the Not dead -oh, not but borne beyond the bearing, I Say not that I am dead when Jesus calls draft Is reduced to a julnimum. If,' shadows To sing Heaven's sweet new song; I me the seed to deposited In the rear of Into the full, dear light-, . Not lonely -dearly loved and dearly To live for ever' moreps. I i the centre of the axle, the rotation I . � I I , of the disc tends to earry earth and I -_ _� ­ .- 8,1 seed tip with it, causing tt�e seed to . be unevenly deposited. In opemtlon, ' �. ' a properly angled disc opens a trench P R 0 M 0 T I �N,11 G3 P- U R E BRED CATTLE a -bout two Inches wtde. The falling - . _ , I -"ftr^!�,.*".."�� 11 � :k,,!:,: . !I , ­­.. T!7!.-e-r,7T . %:M, .,;w--.�x,x-�:,:,-;-Z F mm . �.:..;.'­';7 . ;;.,� .�,_,, � .1 seed strikes the cQncave side of the , 7.-­M�.'.-.-..X:-; -.�,�'.� .-, T--7-70S� T'7:*N- a .g"'. li�i 'A X::1,:...0 ,���.�,���Y$,,',��.�.i�,i.ii�i�,'.i�i.�;�',.',i�,;,�'�.ji� *iii��i.',,*i:i�-i��,�"".".�i...,..',,..'--*. � ­"��!�i�� .",'��,��..'.�."?��,:�i�:�i!��il����!����!ili.","?",�"..";.,'i�;'�i�*.ii��'.i-','�i�!i�,�.:iii:�-""i����:!�:�i�i:;�,.: ",:!,�-��*..,'�i��.;,�,,��,.'*.�i�N .�."�"..."..,...".,,.,;,...:.,..;.,�'� , shield and the, conve3 side of the " . � disc, and Is thus scattered Evenly aver �:�..-.�% ".0 , .." ------- ------- .,. !��ij�.�i§�,�ii!'Ali� 11 the entire width of the trench. 1`.111. I Grain seed drills are divided Into . I four kinds, according to the type of turrow-opener - t)i#-N QVe7A delivery . single disc 444 the closed 4 --livery I single d1pe, the double disc, fhe shoe, . 0� and the hoe drills. The upen delivery I 11 " single disc furrow opener deposits the seed between the shield and thG I'm �ft���I'll�'7-59.�"'All"lkllls�'�'�,l��fl,'�-,� .. - convex side of the disc. The space is open from the end ofthe boot between ",-., "" - - . the disc and shield to the bottom or lower end of the shield. The shield wlkU . . prevents the falling seed from becom- ­_ Ing mixed with tIfFloose earth and surface trash and instires its free pas- . sage to the bottom of the trenah made - - � by the disc. It will also do excellent . , work in highly cultivated soil that is free from trash. ".� F � I'll .. The closed delivery single disc fur- � � .. I row opener has a closed boot, similar � . to a boo furrow opener, which comes ., . . , - down at the rear edge of the disc and deposits the seed about two, inches � back of the disc. It does not plant the seed at as even a delith as either MW the open delivery single dise of the ;jk� ; double disc, but deposits J� at least - If . I ,4ght Inches in rear of the disc hub, � . and wh,erever it ineets with - an 1. obstruction, rock or hard frozen soil . 1L.., - � tile disc risea up and carries the boot , - - - - _ - ... . . .�" with it, broadcasting the seed on j.'�����i:�i��.'..i!�,%':.*.�;;��-,�.'�.���.�,,-'.'..,.,.,;��..�*i�','..','���.;�'-,'.':V.,",�"9-','.'�'$'.i%�'."..',�'�,*��',��.:,k"*���i��'�'-'-.'�',.',.��.i�.-.',!.,*i�i,'�� .-.-,�; .i:�,.�."i:�i:i:�li;i:i:i:i;,ik'�.., � :.�,,��."%�"i.",.ii.�i.',�'i>.�.'��,,,,,.��;�,..,..��...-i�i���i�.'ii�;'%,'���,.".-..i�,*..,�i:;,�i�ii�-:��,,,i���'...�ii�i�i��.�,�,���..z-,......".�.�-�,..i�.�..-��%�,��.��,.� - � the surface, . ..., ... ..,I� _ .� �� .. � � .. � _.. -, - k �gg,��- '.",,� _.,.,N,�.�.,� ;21.;:� .: .. :.:.::".:.-.Z;­�,.*,-ig-� ..�..-I,�-'. .���',.'.�".!�.'�,.�.,.',i.,".�"S.-l'i.-�.�I -` ��N! _:,�:::�-!�,:4;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::.,.:.:.�.; k ,-�.'$ .-i�i��il."" , *111.;Xk�`. I There are many styies of double 1'i�i��i.%,ii�i�'-.`�� .`---1..."1-..-_-...,-"._ . ..... . ... ''. , - .. .. - , " , � 'i��i '.` ,�., ,��i��;�i�..,,,�.-'.�!�,��,�.-.'.,����:.,.,i��..'.��'.-,i",^�,F,?,,��-� i�-',',��*,�..'i,*�ii�'-sv�",��*�*;;�'.'\T.'%',�?"",.,,�� disoll, but the one that plants the The livestock men bf Alberta - -,�".'��:i?-.`i,.�',�if;, . , ;;7.;:-;�;.:.:�:;:,..,.::z:�::�:,:.:.:.....;;.,�7���:::: . , seed under or slightly back of the have adopted a novel means of pro- "i�i:zli:i�.%'.�§�".Zi�l.'�,-'..,,.:i:i,i;:: .� �_ -1 'I-..... 11 I I. disO axle, or hub, Is the one to use, . tuoting their industry, and, Incident * for that point is the deepest part ly, of bringing to the tiottee of the of the furrow. - The furrow opener people both within and without the 4 that shoots the grain torward of this province, the standing of Alberta as � 6- - - �. ;;;.. . . , I coixtre Is to be avoided, for the �rea- a livestock country. .1 � , I son. that the seed reaches the ground Thirteen of the largest breeders ' 11 - I before the furrow is fully fornied, have donated thirteen steers, most- I ... ;;;:.. and it !a, therefore, mixed with the ly purebreds, to the University Yarm I soil as the seed trench to being made, without any charge whatsoever. emusing what Is termed "wavy" sow- These steers represent the cream of 4ig, .The double disc type of opener - twenty-four of alberta's . leading tends to spread out the seed more herds, and constitute what * to than other kinds, so that eitch seed thought to be the finest selection ot : . lias a somewhat greater area froni its kind owned by any Institutton in � I I which to draw moisture. Canada. I ----- The hoe furrow opener or During the past a number'of grade shovel opener does not penetrate the I steers had been bought from time to 4 ground �eadlly and clogs ensler than time by the University Farm for Alberta Stock Ranch * Purebred CalVes for Albefta UnIVUsi t ' judging purposes for the students of any of the. other types, The shoe sity FW= opener does no better work, aud rath- the College of Agriculture. The ' I or than clog will run over trash and boo+ of these were shown at the INRI breeders approached wore perfectly there is In Alberta. ilius plant the seed at varying depths. live stock shows and later sold. W111h:ig to assist in carrying Out this The best two or three anbn—Alg J In ,selecting a drill the bearings It was next to Impossible however scheme. The plan was submitted to each breed will be elhibited ,kt tAil. , to secure the class of stock best the Alberta Breeders Association At lutOrUatiOnal Stock Show at Chl-d diould be given careful inspection. .rhiy should be dust prool. The hard OUlted to this purpose with the funds th6fr ttriuumi convention held at Cal- cago nW fall by ther Univarsitr; Diler must be considered superior to available, as It entailed going to the garY last.jvlay, and, re0elvilig the The "le'attono will be made bs, 6 tIl others for this kind of work, as Urger breeders and paying top OntlkO approval of the Association, Committee appointed by skelt broad the oil can be forced Into the bear. prices for selectod Individuals, and twOntY-fiDur breeders offered the A-614001att(tn- All Of the stedift WIIJ Ing from the centre, and as It works Irk all probollity the breeders would bent calves of their herds, be shown Individually, azd each vW aut it carries all tho dirt with It. It tat care to dispose of the animals Immediate steps Were taken to stand upon Its own merlu. iliould hwve a well -braced seed box Of the age most suitable, It was visit the various farms, and after It the steers In this exhibit tmke . with steel hopper bottom to allow the felt that this work could be made three month.; thirteen ea,lvo$ were a creditable showing in Chicago, It . wed to - pass freely Into the cups; -- Woro valuable to the province at Selected froin the twenty.four herds. should prove an tixcellmt advardnew ;trong frame and substa,At,lal wheels large it Instead of Using Ordinary Wades were not debarred, but puts taent tor their breeders, as wall as ire Important features, Tile distance grade 6teora, animals of higher breft were preferred. for beef producers tmd fafterg jetween the furrow opener varies to Vatirito could be obtained. in any The big difficulty that prof, I)owell generally, not only III Alberta bU Joule exttint but six Incites 10 the tate the cost of labor, toed and had In selecting these calves was throughout Westeru Canada, ' ?) I .isual iipaelng. The Beed hibea ,may housing Would be the same. tot getting the owners to consent to the other britnd, It gives to Q io bf rubber or of Ateel ribbon. Tho To Professor A. A. Dowell, Chief part with them, but rather In to- I students of the coll4ge of Ajol nbber tubods give goo(I satisfaction, bf the Department of Milmal Hits- tuallig Animals from breeders who � calturd, tho future breeders of tho ,nit are not durablo It exposed to the bandry, of the University of Alberta, oftrW them. Nany of tho breeders ,, Province, 4btotutely the boot o,loAA ,veather. 'rho gteol ri Winn tubes serve came sin inspiratioll whereby the actually urged the University to send of live stock for their judging W6tk4 lie purpose well, and If palntdd will University was able to got the re- 4 reDresontative to their farms, and The live stock breoders who U,rd asttva long as the dr3I1.-.Jno. tvats, quIred animals witbout paying a take tbo best of any of their calv4m. made it PoesIbI4 for the thilyetsity, �). A. College, Gue)pil. cent for them, yot giving their What is most outstanding about to aes;�mble these oxeelle,At animals 11 owneri; it good return, It appears these ealvo.^. It their uniformity, and front whose farms the 40lecilftt . 11 I I 0 �; I W ­ were inade, are as followg: Short. _! that there art a number of breedera quality, and also their age. At the i horns, The Hot. Duncan Mashalij I In the provineo of Alberta who are present time- most of them art from Qldti; GCO. X, TAUO COMDany, Rillt Saleillli . not In a potltion to do their own ft, to geven nionths old, and with* I i1tting and showing. Consequently Out A�XN'litivil they tan all heeount , Ithror; Two Dure bred 8horthorA Mr. sind Mrar. 161in0owdy,until fecebt* their he�rd;i suffer frow a Inel. of for a 100 pnunda per month. ,cftIvOl were added froVA the t1ni 1� A"' of v0"Sit-V 11`4rM. Hereford.% ,Job,U, VVII ly of lulmort have got comfortAbly ott. &dvartIsommit, Prof. A. Dowoll the aniniaLi are on t�xhlbltlo:n at all lion, Inniatall; $, R. ,*4tioo, 11112 t1od In lbelf nim hom'o which thty pur. evolvod a plan by whieh the brt-viler.., timea In tho t1niversity a,tablei, and River; Curtlob (Xttle 0 M, In this postflon would got thch, hortIg a plaeard hanginv over ,-�neb Atall 81ttriliard; J thaw fi�= Mr. ago, westlika We adverfllimf at tho oxhibitinfin, Awl t'kil, (kilut(I.9 th(T brectler, and the brood- tj ,,, I ,,, ; MCI) D&VIdAft, ; wskmt thtm to our oatitmunity Othougb V W. Smith, CAMr4*,&,- University Parm tho dimired elamol ing,,, of cie ' !i anirtittt. Tit(, rrilmrils PSMI Prnn,, Mirror. Ahard-eou A tiam to to" tu-6 wasth" timity. � anfreiabi. Tfit% plan ,ctipk-��osted wtvi are `kcpt in tb(t rink of tonditt011 A. 3). Noad, ()Idx; C 11. Rleba � thnt the broodr,m donutp ilvo, or Aix #*Q It Lri the rxprowtion i)f rristny pow, Mrt. Wm. A. Cathers spont * fm dayt calvex or tIll. threr 1padin4 bept nt M1, h�.,A' ,?- live, atock mr-n vi,ilt- dm; Chia. Zilert, F,dmftto%k1 , 111t LJJkfk 1;1 'J' Polith; Canada TAnd aud rprtgat rwo-Tuty wim, bw vtotay Mft, Amdd . horem -ind tbtt Titliverp4ity writild I a 4- n frnni i1nir to tinit i-rii�m*MY, -Medicine Hat: wid 1. 1) Flaodisi'T of tat Z. lu* Rrmo. 'An$ thm" for Judgintz PiirP,1-.q0%q for t, ­. c 41".e0'.Ay. thoy arf% tlie 11,ir-t !,Ipq,j,,,pnr, 11rittidon, Man T110 '" I two *oatnriot. Anrl P, � .Nldt tiier­ fit f Int fit sti #'!':i rf Pis ir xr� nr,,,,Pil )wr, I A taro tj,WLM-�J�*t Vf 0* rj,wqg4o�wt owd, I on Tnt.,rn,lfirnal Lft�. I ...... Or Of r,ilvp* Ineluding tho t - Stnelt Sl) -v, ! ( � " f) - v- ; oi ** in V,r.rtAi tfo t� I elm�,,l IMI th% UntyRr'sity INM , Mw4w d� W W4 11 at ak'sica. r )w I.WK 22ou bw VM I witm I- I I , )�"k ,*r. $* " I ,"a ." , in"11 a #4 ami! a- - � . 1� I .11 1. I .,� 4. 1 I., . I 1W I � � ,�. � I .�­ . .� I 4'.. .- , , I * ��,� *-Me- .. "I 11 -11 I " , , "I - 0.4 � - �'., - *V,', � , , .1 ­, � �.�­ '11-1 � , __ M., � � -� I I I . I � - . I . , I . I jjj�- t�'o : �,, I V., _W�, . , -, . I h r 1, 1 �,4 . ` ,'- ".7", , I .� I I ". � __ 11 1, I ". ­� '. 1-vl I . .1 ":�' ' ,A I — I �� � "' , ,�,, , I �� .� � "&i��. �;".-.%%,-,4 -"�TT-