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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-09-03, Page 54 11 w ,% ..� _T - "!^S .'+ "-+�■...ew sem" �°'ro . . - spm �r - n,r,.�r s r ,� aci.,, . .+ THE WINGITAX ADVANCE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMER 31 1908, HANDLING HOGS. FEEDING FOR MIM'' w� �������� Ula#ul Article That to Handy In the Crops That Are lronttid*rsd lEiioit For #6 ("'� Hog Lot. the gairy Gow.. " A,,,umber of breeders use ss, a daily cow, Fall Py1 handling hos and. flud It it very useful Our Dress Goods will give mills in greatetf gpantitiQ& if Oup Pu 1 a r article, it should be made lis light and fed something extra, ° Just what that Or= as possible, 2 by 2 inch posts feed shall be Is the question And much and 1 by d inch white One steins being ,Are now being passed into stock, and we assure you that depends on its answer, ifs aometbin; Double used, ThQ most useful size is fifty fotir {�. the reputation of this store for always carrying HIGH green, it must be grown on the farm, Inches long, thirty inches high And six• earBreast teen inches wide, inside measurements.,, CLASS Dress goods, in the very newest shades and most if it be bran, that must be purchased The bottom is ,nod's one lush smaller fashionable designs, hasn't suffered is the least this season, at rtes store or mill At a. considerable outlay of cash, � , € each way than the inside measure As meth in order to allow the crate to a matter of economy some farm, Style Suit shi) down over It. Two pieces of half ers sow several acres iu coria and reap. Inch gas pipe twenty-four inches long M it with the binder at harvest thee. can Chert be slipped through the holes nn1 p I n Others sow molasses cane and reap. r Ourladies, d18S MiSS9S 11 that in like manner, and,, still others In the lower side pieces, which will i r t P,eady-to-wear or made hold the bottom tip and also serve as � l plant field peas and oats, ',Che+last. handles when lifting It, } named are considered the best feed :for t0 yotll' measure 8'0112 After the crate is finished keep it in Children. S Coats the dairy cow, The 1.round for Diets x t imported the yard where the hogs will get used and Deas should, be broken in the fall the very best or very early in the spring, when it Canadian and Imported—are arriving, and will be ready p clotllg—Navy 41' Black, will do to work, sow the peas at the y for your most, careful inspection this week. We extend a rate of one bushel to the acre, the outs Serge, Navy or Black - = = '=r —` (� cordial welcome to every prison interested in the stocks likewise, and harrow them in carefully, t _ This crop, if the season is favorable, ' Cheviots and vicunas that we carry, to Visit our store, examine our goods and will be ready, to feed about the last of >b June, 'A succession of crops can be get our prices. Fenney Worsteds. Two Ih realizod by sowing plots at intervals. In Its green state the feed is succu- I-Jundred Patterns t0 h lent' and acts somewhat like red clover. �. I , -- _ HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR GOOD TRADE. TheruforC caro must be taken at first choose from, ( .•_ In feeding It. Lead the cows up to a good stied feed gradually, giving plenty of salt. Phis crop is profitable �, cfiptt •uTto�. �� to the soft as s fertilizer as well s. be - Do d�� o•��*o � M. GORDON I ing a first clas?1 teed for the cows. A later feed is sweet corn or molasses • I. • N... ,.�. (i. ,Y• .j. k New fall Goods Arriving Daily. We are to the front again with all that is NEW in '•i�•1. JOE wi [=E�:t�:Etife•.t"ttkiC.cEEE�ti;'k` '�;i'�3'�33��>>:���3:�� W � `�1 �� J� c u z z � ORATE FOA BANDLMO 11006. ,//% 1�1t `'fir eSs �'r�mm�'ngs w lea to it, and when you want to pick out 1/J� U1 cane. Llther of these will run r to y tiro tune of frost. Sweet corn grows W U' CAMPBELL a hog place the bottom of the crate quickly, and there Is no better feed for `��� �t��; �1A C ai ih where it will be handy; then pick up milk coves, When the ears of corn W iVVJ �,♦ iA �7M `1 �,t7 ip the crate, with the right hand holding have passed the milky stage, begin iii iti the upper crosspiece and the let hand t'eeding it. This forage will increase W e� V V�s V�V • u boldinga side slat near the opposite the flow of mile very materially. Be- illi y end, and after you have the "swing of Labor Day,Next Sept■ 7 tween the rows of corncan be sowedit approach the hob from the rear and Moeday Y 1therutabaga'turnips, and if the season a little to the left side and pitch the Is late they will make a good yield. crate lengthwise over him, letting go " They are considered fine reed for the with the, left hand, that the front end CLOSED dairy cow through the late fall and may strike the earth first STOSE winter if mixed with grI. D. Our Stock is large and Our Prices Hold fast with the rlgl ' hand and Neale, are not to b e beaten in Canada . pull the crate backward, a , son will All day and on all holidays. find that you can in this mariner take T Cool the Misc Quickly. W-este r Fair the hog anywhere you choose. Do not ALSO AT 7 P. M. EACH EVri MING• --excepting A haudy arr.1ngement for quickly No need of sending out of town speak, and keep out of sight of the hog Saturday evenings and nights before holidays, cooling mills In both winter and -sum- as much as possible. Do not try to ,ner consists of a large tub with a hold the crate still or to back him on VY cake of ice placed in the center. Set for Dress Materials. a can sup - We are anxious an 3 Greatest Live Stock- Exhibition the bottom of the crate until he quiets d desirous for business, in fact we could the cans of milk around it and cover ■ down a little. You will be surprised to not be more so, but holidays were made for recreation and with a tight lid. The piece of lee ply you at a Big Saving --come 1 OF WESTERN' O�TTAR O see how'quiet he will become after he 10 hours per day is generally considered to be the maximum should be placed upon three inch strips ZIP w� has walked backward a few rods. To of wood to allow for drainage. You time to work • we do not therefore feel justified in mak and see for yourself. No trouble put him into another crate or through 7 g will be surprised how quickly milk will Full Programme of Attractions twice daily, including Kemps n door, says the Twentieth Century ollr employees and ourselves as slaves for a few paltry nickels. Wild West Show. Best of Music. Fireworks Each EveningVarmer, raise the front end a little, We -are confident all the business can be done in the time coot in this sort a simple arrange- to show you the goods. uteut. In the summer time It is a good and he will go In like a shot. stated if the people become fully aware of the fact that we thing to have this tub so placed that ATHLETIC DAY, MONDAY, SEPT. 14. are not open on holidays and until all hours of the night. cold venter from a spring can be run The Pig Is a Bundle of Protein. We ask you therefore to kindly remember through it at pleasure. Come and enjoy yourself at London's Popular Fair It is so easy to Throw out u few , ' ' y , • ..,... _._�__.__. __.__._ __ •,.._.. _._._ ._._.___ _ ____ scoops of corn to 'the bunch of brood TWO FACTS r sows, and it is the way many of them ■ �+ REDUCED RATES ON ALL • RIROADS are fed. The brood sow must be looked 1. We give the best value in Shoes in town. THE FEEDER. _ upon as a pie- factory, and the pig Is a 2. 'fie close on all holidays and on evenings as above stated. Prize Lists, Entry Forms, Programmes, and all bundle of protein, as it were. The sow " Professor Henry of Wisconsin places Cog information given ori application to developing a litter of pigs must have - sap(.. this protein supplied in her food. Her the Following values on sktmmilk when 0 ,� d 28 W, J. REID, President. A. M. HUNT, Secretary. p Ped with corn: When corn is worth he system fairly craves it, and she raven- cents n bushel, skimmilk Ped at the ausly devours the chance flesh or car I ICOO rate of one to three pounds to one sass which comes her way. The few pound of corn iv worth 15 cents per Wingham, Onto■s^1, wisps of alfalfa or clover hay falling 100 pounds; but when fed in the pro- LofldonSe r 1 1 e � from the load are eagerly licked, and f ' portion of seven to nine pounds to one 9 � she is allowed to go to farrowing time At Robt. Johnston's old stand. Phone 129, of corn It is worth but 9 cents per undergoing this protein starvation she 100 pounds. When corn is 56 cents a _.. ..:...... -.. a .. is feverish and constipated, and the • p bushel the milk Ped in the first proper- :onditions are all there to produce a pig tions Is worth 31 cents, but in the lat- Iating sow. Even if this does 'not oc- ter proportions only 8 cents per 100. )ur the pigs are lacking in vigor and Brussels. Teeswater. pounds. f vitality, and oftentimes the . mother Soy Beans For Hogs. a sloes not have a proper supply of milk. Organizer Torrance, of the C. 0. F. The Teeswater baseball team will ' As n grain crop to use In connection has been at work in Brussels and lo- play at Harriston on Labor Day, with corn for crowding the spring cality this week. Sept. 7th. crop of pigs to market the soy bean Nop'th =Western Fai P THE VETERINARY. ' A black pacing mare of large prom- The Prize List of the Teeswater Fall is a very valuable crop. It Is essen- ise has been purchased by Councillor show, to be held on Oct. 6th and 7th, tially a grain plant, very rich in pro- Baeker and Gordon McDonald, at a is printed and copies are now avail- teln, and while the hogs are running �(� ��� T u� 7�/pi s Lampers may be overcome by apply- rid tree from a London art on soy beans they should have access �/e/ 1 1 g M Ing to the affected parts a mixture of y price party. able, to corn to balance the ration, While ~ one ounce of alum In a quart of water The G. T. R. depot was robbed a Schiestel Bros, made good headway the corn does not contain enough pro- --- — - - -- -- . once or twice each day. short time ago, entrance being gained with the concrete work at the County tein for best results, soy beans con- c When an Artery is Wounded. by forcing the door. $4.50 Avas ab- bridge during the weelc. The casing twin more than is profitable to feed, TI�URSDAY and FRIDAY • A man saved his horse from bleeding stracted frons the till, 100 coppers be around the old stone abutment was and the combination of the two grains to death from a wounded artery by a ing in the amount. completed on Monday, but there is is therefore much better. - mixture of equal parts of wheat flour Alar. still a lot of work to be done before Feed For Work Horses. R atch 1VIwas thrown o, reline, SEPTEMBER -24 an �4! and salt bound on with strips of mus- rig was thrown out of her in on the bridge will r open for traffic, The worts horse should be supplied lin. He used about three pints of the buggy with about two pounds of provender ■ mixture and loft it on for several days John street south, last Saturday night Mr. Bert. Armstrong, who went for each 100 pounds of weight. Of this' until it worked off. by the horse turning too short. She West by the first harvesters' excur- from ten to eighteen pounds, according,. /�.�■ Warts on Horses. was considerably shaken up. sion, was a victim of the ruffianism to the severity of the labor performed, Thursday. Evening Sept. 24th. To cure warts on horses rub the wart The contract of straightening and that prevailed among the hoodlums should be grain in some form. The well with soft soap, and in a few days deepening the river Avon through the that crowded some of the trains. He heavy feeding should come o night, The A rrcultural Hall will be open and the public are cordially invited to a scab will appear. Pick the scab off tort nsbip of North Easthope has been wits hit on the arm by a flying missile, after the long day's work is oyer and it the ball and see the exhibits to advantage. Admission 10c. his - when it gets loose and rub again withu seriously when the anim let by has time for masticat- soft soap, repeating the operation until y the Council to August Guhr of and severely, though not sering and dlgestizig his food. � the wart is gone. It will not leave a (iadshilf, formerly of Brussels, £or hurt. Feeding the Calves. Friday Afternool� Sept. 25th. scar and will'not return. $12,600. The work is to be comment- Mrs. Al. Copeland, 2nd line, C "IrOss, A Pennsylvania dairyman' reports Blistering Fror Lame Joints. ed before the 1st of September next, was married to Mr. W. L. Heath at, that he kept a record of eigbty calves, SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Blistering is an effective remedy for and finished by December, 1909. Walkerton on Sept. 20th. The 'sere- which consumed 12,000 quarts of milk, GREEN DACE.—Mile heats- best three in five. Open to horses tlia.t bave ne- nearly all the different kinds of joint Last Tuesday afternoon G. T. R. De- mouy was performed by Rev. Al. J, for tvhfch he received $181, or over a ver won public money. Horses to be attached to four -wheeled ria. lameness. I1iix two drams of Spanish restive Armstrong arrested a man Nilson, formerly of `1'epswater. Mr. cents a quart, and the calves did tSpace he Ales with one ounce of lard and apply milking. Ile estimates that it takes Cornpetiton must be members of the Society—$10, $0, $t. named Orlando Jones, who said he Heath comes from near Calgary, _ best to the lame joint. Let it remainoft with was a moulder by trade, for trespass Alberta, where he has a large ranch, 146 quarts of mill: to rnaL-e a calf four FARMERS' attached to int RACE.—Half-wile is beats, houses to belowned and driven u to twenty-four hours and wash weeks old, which will weigh 160 g Castile soapsuds. Wait three weeks on the G. T. R. property. He had a Mr. and Mrs. Heath will shortly move pounds If they have Holstein blood. £:ironer or his sun. Competitors to be members of the Agricultu al and repeat if lameness still exists, hearing that evening before J. Leckie to Wingharn were they will reside. Experiments With Steer. Society—$10, $6, $4, To Cure White Scour. and B. Gerry, J. P.'s, and was grantedIn some experiments to test the SLOJV HORSE RACE.—Half-mile heats; best two in three. Prizes will bb I: awarded to horses making the slowest time. Horses cannot be driv- When white scour makes its appear• his liberty. amount of feed needed to keep a ance It will be found advisable to take thousand pound steer In condition with- en by their owners—$3, $ , The barn, 30x50 feet, the property Never Pare A Corn. 1 , , � the affected calf off milk at once, and, out making him grow it was found BE, LADY DRIVER.—Prizes, $3, $�,.$1, .'.N.-.,T.ext of George Muldoon, has been moved buggy after giving it one or two doses of cna• g It s a sura way to get blood poison- that there was required fifteen pounds LADIES' Ii'[TCHING Ii,ACI:. I3arses to be hitched to and driven for oil be salts mixed with a little and placed on a cement foundation on inn;. Use Putnani's Corn Extractor, of timothy hay, twelve pounds of once around the track—$3, $2. warm, sweetened gruel, for thoroughly the skating rink corner, opposite the It's safe, painless and sure to cure in a clover heay and seven pounds of corn- ciearing the stomach, follow on with a park., Thos, Newsome bad the con- day. PJTATO. RACE.—Competitors Competitors to stand tet horse. Potatoes to be placed 100 ureal. In other words, unless' more yards from the starting point. itiotlnt, ride to first potato, dismount tft mixture of beaten up eggs and port tract. I&. Aluldoon purposes erect- than this amount of feed was con- andpick up•potato, remount; ride back to starting point, dismonnt wine, made by beating up two efsgs ing a brick residence on the same lot sumed the steer would not make a and put potato in pail, and so on with each potato. horse any thoroughly, shells and all, and mixing next season. The publication. Tribune has di,,an- growth we considering. size. --$3, $2. , g eek ILI them with a glass Of port wine and tinned publication. Che publisher an- Fattening Hogs After Steers. giving it to the calf about three times nounces that after seven years of HIGHLAND DANCINCa~. - Prez. s aro offered as follows. No entrance fee Where cattle feeders keep hogs in Plan's Sailor's Hornpipe ............ _$3 .$3 $2 81 a day. This will be found to sustain effort, lie has given up the struggle, Cattle feed lots some protein feed is hTs Sward Dance ..... . ...................... $3 $2 $1 the calf and counteract the acidity in �i ,s and has concluded to shut down. The should be given the bogs so their Girl's Irish Jig .............. . ............ . .... $3 $2 $1 Show Me Proof. ) ;= the stomach and will generally effect a Lncan $ern bas also discontinued pub- growth need not all be made from Girls Highland Fling .... ......... . . . ....... $3 $:, $1 euro In two or tfrree days. The calf lication, owing to not being able to corn not used by the steers, Striking Best Dressed Highlander ....... . ... ..... _,$3 $2 a should not be allowed to have any That Is What flyontei Will . bo In All collect their subscription accounts, results have been secured in recent Competitors to furnish pipe music required, and prize -winners must give at milk until all the symptoms of scour Forms Of Catarrh And Troubles Ohio tests showing that when tankage least one number at Concert at night. have disappeared.�• C, = was fed to the hogs In the form of a --- - --� - - -- Remedy For Pink Eye. Of The Breatliing OrgAns. thin slop once a day much better gains Cat What Yotl Want. were secured, The gains made by hogs _ The following Is advised ag a geed --.----- �ilinghaln Citizens'Band and l.uc�trlov� Pipe Hand 'remedy for pink eye- olive bran mash Its not a question of 'o but i l t fed tankage In addition to the corn ms n and green feed or lazatives if needed. r0achrryo rs p vn one l articular to L Brill If But Find The AVay To Digest What they got were much cheaper than have been engaged for the afternoon ,t nti tvi11 furnish rlioico programs f where no additional feed Was used. music in front of the Grand stand. l;+`or this a dram of aloes two or three its Cold in the head, Catarrh, Bmn- You Do hat. .fh0 tankage used was ordinary di- .-.--•---.�-------•.----_-�.----.--.-•-_ _ _.._._ _- times a clay will do. Also give tonic, chitis, Pneumonia, Croup or any affec- ® hs nrix vomlea one dram and gentian tion of the breathing organs, W. AIC- - -' gester tankage and cost about $38 per SPECIAL PRIZI's. three drams, three times a day. It Kibbon says yes, and will refund the �, The first thing to do in the case of ton. Only about 80 cents' worth of byes are badly inflame wash three money if it falls, No other prep-t;ra- )ndigestrun or stomach -weakness to to this was fed to each hog, and the A number or speclil�prizea itrA oft: ire I this year, -Lord prix �p of �$3 end r4v G Silmea a da 'With 13 r cent t�oltition tion for the same purpose can success- t strengtlien the Intiscular halls of the gains were over 50 per cant more than $2 by V. It. Vannartnan fol; best cults sired by Lord Dundee, Ser, pt•ize y fully do this, because the Ilyomel sys- stomach and intestine:., set that t.hey., libt for full particulars. You""LIlQF_#&� �- -�°-^ ' ' t wlrcre no tnnlcasb was t�sedd _ 1 tem of treatment is dific.rent from iwill care for the food that is Baton. Atmko your entries early with the" Secretary, anythin else. I In no other gray can this be done as You simply breath and inha,lo its well as by taking a Ali-o-na tablet be medication in dry air form which dos-! fore each ureal, This will restore Aciilaiegion to grounds, 2�itl ; Children, xOC ; "Vehicles, 2Ge. tress the herrn life that Causes oppres-' strength to rho stomach muscles and A Wonderful Cold Cure, _ . `fhC 131x1 Thtit i9 Pale, f gas. Just think of it, a Cold oared in ten CONC sed. bretathtng, Nasal Catarrh, Throat � stimulates the pourin out oIrR�i`- �Cl(fA� � VC11111�, September 25th. Hardware She is in danger; h(,r system ins :run- IrAUttion and Lung Troubles, It tris juices, then the food digARts readi• minutes,II'tliaes what happens when Big (town, weak•• -•she needs nourishment brin s to those suffering Or ons the { ly and you begin to got the full bone- tgou -use Catnvrliozono." You inhala A hlgh•class concert will he Rivett in the OperaIlonao on the evening of g : fit from what on rat. its soothing balsarns and out gbes the Fridn Sept, 25th The £ollowit well-known artists will take )stet :-•-•J. II, needs etcher blood, More than all ernes balsam laden air they would get in y Abe needs Vorromne, needs it because the fine and i:ucalyptus forests. The 1 Ilse Ali-ri•na whenever you have cold--snifTies are cured—headache Is CoatiPron, in huiAoraus Bongs, mita rind dialect Stories ; Mrs. Goutte•I3ain, it brin s back the norvu energy which air that stardpa oat Bronchial trou• • sick headache, heartburn, bad tote in ctrrod�•-�sytmpt0ms Of cat4rrh and gop• .Soottish dramatic vocalist and elocutionist ; Ursa AZaud Baseblen, the /•� ra id growth and stud httvo exhaust- blew. tine mouth, Coated touguo, Spots pie disappear at once, erns the healing /�e� popular violinist, and dousing U s)�p Yvirinar4, I'heRo artists well ilivrt •���r•��•�'' /^1 /► " TA'�r �'t,.+► pold-time, v. �S . " h prince of entertainers Marshal before the ayes, sleeplessness and thr� #,Ino nssorices ttnd powerful curt#soptfca 6 high -clam eritertainmept. The by is `25o mid n3c, with plan of ball Y1/ .A..1.�1 4�i'��.� �J1.+7 .Gia Cd, �he Vigor, ltttpp�• spirits x.11 p , rind new strength return wit i11 erro• p, Wilder says: "I•Iyotnei is emy to nvvny her Ryfit 1rtones that are the in C7tr,tarrhozone that etlables it to act tot reserved seats At WeXibbon's dt•iistore.. zona, The deliNup i'na.ld is energized, uso, rind swift to cure. It Insures dii•nCt result of Inds e.Alon, 86. tlulekly, In disease of the 1100e, for T? strengthened and rebuilt, ton't it against soughs and colds. It give,you J, '(VaIton I4Icl boon gives with irritable throEtt, brow coughs w 1� . worth everts using Iierrozbnd when it pure itir An ktlle thA gertri of dleoaso, every 500 host of Ml-d-ti,a a, gutrrantee and eAtarr•h its tt rarrrvel, & f'e oven W'. ,-► ,�URRIE ��, B. ���L 0 ' mtrely does to much, At all dmdeva in It helps tho disease. to refund the inonoy unless the reme• for Children. Zoe and $1 sizes itit all 8 wam aw boo brxer.' 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