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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-11-10, Page 3TRE WINGRAU TIUP45, N0VF4N13EH 10, 1914 A PROTEST AGAINST Suggestions, for Oyamr. PROFANITY, In dieing goods their Is sompf•ouggest. TwoMbute Tions as to colors-. alks About Whether or not It 10, as sane candid White or very light colored goods can GREATEST CURE be dyed anydarker color, foreign critics eaten, a characteristic American failing, there can, be no. doubt Blue goods can be dyed a dark blue, that swearing in rff@volvely common, navy, plum, dark brown, dark grecu or oR RHEUMATISM V,l PiDORA onyo Youth's Companion, one oanno 11 black, I II I)IOck, avoid listening to profanity on the street, Red, goods, a darker red, r Jac,, navy on the trains, wherever men Are gather blue or. brown. Is "FRUIN-TIVES ed together -even In the conversation of Orange goods, a darker orange, red. R those who ought to know better, and Yellow goods, olive green, dark green, ANGE who certainly do know better, orange, red or blAoh, "I Honestly vollevo The fault is serious from at least two or Coal or Wood points Violet goods, a purple,. plum, , olive says Mr. Mills 11 f of view, I0001319istoju taking in green or black. vain names which are spored to every Knowlton, P.Q., Oct. 12th, 1009 right-minded person, it not to the swear- Brown goods, a darker brown, mallog. 'Per many years suffered from severe YOU can quickly get the or himself; and It is on unfailing sign of any or dark wine color, Rheumatism and the attacks were very distressing and prevent Pandora oven ready for the vulgarity, of ill -breeding, of a want of A new home dye which can be need for ml ordinary work, ed me from doing .6, JL reverence and a Inch of consideration for WOOI, OOttOu Or Bilk is now being shown. baking. It is made of Nickel tried many remedies and physicians' the most deeply felt convictions of This dye saves a good deal of trouble in treatments but nothing seemed to do me Steel which is much more sensi- others, determining whether dye or cotton or much good, and I was becoming very 01PEN-MIND'ED DISCUSSION Getting cast or gray iron Fortunately everyone to not callous wool should be used as it is hard to toll anxious for fear I would become a per- than a n Itried"10ruit-a-tive "PUBLIC 0 the oven. It heats up more rapidly to the gravity of the offense. When for certain what goods are made of noww manent cripplo from ItheLlinatism. Of UEOTIONS thousands of men and boys, all pledged adays, Dy -o-In I$ simple to usa,it'o colors cine has a,, and this modi- entirely cured me, and I "A newspaper -not an organ," Oven and thereby saves you many to refrain from the use of profanity, are fast and beautiful and costs no more honestly believe that "Fruit-a-tivos" The newspaper for the man who courts open-minded dis- is the greatest Rhetanatism Cure Ready precious minutes. march through the streets in public tes. than any other. the world. in cussion on all public questions and who expects support of right timony, as they did in Pittsburg recent. E. MILLS, -of justice -and of decency in the treatment of public affairs. ly, there is ground to hope that the situ. Ireland Seems to be prospering. A newspaper with definite opinions on all political -social Asst. Knowlton, Que. and moral questions 'has the courage of its convictio Cl After you've used 'the Nickelation is not beyond improvement, According to a Govqrnmeut return the "Frult-a-lives" not only strengthens ns-zrhose Steel Oven for a week you'll The Holy Name societies of the Ro• total area of corn and preen crops in and heals the kidneys -but also regulates editorials are fair-broad-minded-liencot-arid written by some congratulate Man Catholic Church are most useful Ireland including flax the bowels, improves the action of the of the cleverest writers in Canadian ;cur na!is.n' te,day-junk yourself that you and fruit am- invested- in a Pandora Range. agenclesin Encouraging greater rever• ounted this year to 2,871,21,1 acres, no skin -and thus keeps the blood pure and such a newspaper as an aggressive and intelligent Canadian ence far the most sacred words in our rich and free from uric acid which causes gg compared with 2,804,159 acres in 1909,au Rheumatism. people will enjoy and read with profit. Y et one this Y eek. . Make up common cpeeoh. The Protestant increase of 67,055 acres, or 2.9 per cent.hurohes might well take pattern from The total area of potatoes this year is ci ItFruit-a-tivcs'�­the great fruit medi- ur mind u'll enjoy its ne-is sold by all dealers at 60c a box, $1.50 a Year them. It is not to be supposed that 693,665 acres as oomparGd with 579,799 6 for $2.50; trial size, 25c; or sent on This paper and the Toronto Daily Star together many conveniences at once, respect for the names of God and Christ acres last year an increase of 13,266 bores receipt of price byr1ruit-a-tives Limited, Our agents in your locality will is ]eon among Protestants; but they still or 2 3 per cent, The increase in the area Ottawa. for one year for $2.20. fill your order promptly. have something to learn in the direction of potatoes this year is the first recorded D'"AILY STA R12 of effective organ 12fition. in the total extent of that crop in Ireland TORONTO MAf ter all, however, the home to the • within the past 22 years. So far as live THE LOOM OF LIFE, MCAV4*3 4o : duct.. If parents were always careful hell 1 beat place to teach lessons of right eon• stook is concerned the total number of AAh ere boo increased by -14,069 while [Halifax Chroulcie,j 4WOJL %AL JL tolltepch reverence and good taste in there has been a decrease in cattle of 10 All day, all night, I can hear the jar Stands for Guaranteed Quality BpWeoh, both by precept and example, 676. The number of milch cows is given Of the loom of life, and near and far 75 the evil of profanity would surely dim- no 1,557,584 which excluding the Years It thrills with a deep anC. muftled sound, • London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnijibg inish . 1907 and 1908, is the highest on record As tireless the wheels 90 always round. 1119 1. 10 11 11 Vancouver, S4 John, N.B., Hamilton, Calgary since 1860, wr T3 Busily, ceaselessly, goes the loom, & SOME GOOD MOTTOES Tut, 4.t, In the light of day and the midnight's Oju U113.0buffl"ING 10 FOR .SALE J13 x J. G. a E WAR I or CO. wise Cg goes Out to J1111 gloom, sheep he leaves his bark at home. And the wheels are turning early and late, Below are the words of some of the And the woof is wound in the warp of "GO ASK YOUR MA.11 FOE OF THE POTATO. numerous mottoes which were included fate. [Buffalo News Inroads of the Early Slight or Leaf in the Provincial tuberculosis exhibit . OUR BEST APPLE TREE. Click, olickl-tbere's a thread of love ,,Daddy, where does the summertime Spot Disease. which recently visited Wingham*: The Frazer of the Walla Walla Valley, woven in; Consumption is the saddest thing in Click, click 1 -mother of wrong and sin; go?" The early blight or leaf spot disease What a checkered thing this life will be Ito the world and is largely unnecessary. Wash., Is the World's Champion. When we see it unrolled in eternity! 0 ask your Mal Is a more recently observed fungous Experienced growers predict that "What would we have it we didn't h;ve disease of the potato and allied plants. In dark, damp or poorly ventilated the Frazer apple tree, growing in the Ali, sad -eyed weavers, the years are snow?" In Its attacks upon potatoes In the rooms the germs remain for months a Walla Walla valley, near Walla Walla, slow, "Ga ask your ma I uofthern United States and Canada the neuron of danger. Wnsh., southwest of Spokane, will But each one is nearer the end, I know! "How do they put all the pits into spots begin to appear in July 11poll yield between 150 and 200 bushels of And soon the last thread shall be woven plume? - d early potatoes and become increasing- Consumption causes more deaths than in - Santa Clans makes all the dollies an fruit this year, thus breaking Its rec- drums, ly common and destructive from that any other disease. Nearly one-third of - I . ord of 126y-,, boxes In 1007, the highest God grant it be love instead of Bin, l h ll the people who die between the ages Don't he, pa? Why ain't our fiagere time until the plants die, aproduction from a single tree known Are we sinners of good in this life -web - all thumbs?" This fungus does not ordinarily at- 20 and 4.5 die of consumption, anywhere In the world. The tree bore say? Go ask your'ma I tacit healthy, vigorous potato leaves, Don't live in n room where there is no seventy boxes in 1906, forty-two boxes Do we furnish the weaver a web each "Why is the pig's tail all twisty and . .... .. . . fresh air. Don't work in a room where in 190S and forty-five boxes in 1909. day? .. More than It were better, 0 my friends, to spin .. .. ..... . :. �.Tvn there is no fresh air. Don't sleep in a an 500 barrels of fruit have x -ii A beauti! at thread than a thread of sin I been picked Prom its limbs since it "Go ask your mal room where there is no fresh air. The trouble is that people do not allow :0,r syr, "Why don't we never fall off of the came into bearing ih the spring of 1871, world.?" enough fresh air and enough sunlight "Go ask your ma I The tree was grown without Irrig, - Good Advice, "Don't people breathe nothin' but air? into their homes. tion from a seedling planted by Can - Where does the shadows go, 11D on the The Baker and Confectioner says - - A, two years after stair, Consumption may be cured if taken in trel X Frazer.in 18 "Don't be afraid to any "No" when 0 -alley. he settled Iff'the It is forty time. But usually not it 'otherwise, When there ain't nothin' nor [nobody your neighbor asks you to discount an there?" 0 two feet in :height, and Its branches spread fifty-seven feet from tip -to tip. accommodation note or endorse for him.# "Go ask your in% I" Fresh air, rest, food -these give you your chance to got well if cona-kIllavv. Fr iThe trunk Is seven feet in circumfer- Wben the time comes for payment and '*r Who was the very first parents of all?" Be kind to the careful consumptive as ence at the base and measures six feet the others have not the necessary where. "Go ask your ma I" RIO you would have others kind to you if six inches just below the first limb, withal to discharge It, the bailiff will as 0 "Didn't they never have parento at all?" Fon were sick. cheerfully take it out of your household 0 "Go ask your ma I It' kli* which is four feet from the ground . .. ..... Sleep w "How did it happen that you come to and measures four, feet seven inches. With year window open. Don't # eirestsasheeato his dinner. The time The tree Is sound and healthy despite stay be afraid of night air. Don't be afraid to quit doing this kind of thing is before 0 Here in our house with nin every day, at It has produce fruit the fact that d Which of you started it anyway? Say?" of cold air. I'lls that hateth every season for nearly forty years. you take up the pen. I GO ASK YOTTR MA?" Professor W. S. Thornber, hortloul- suretyship is sure." The world is strewn .......... turlst of the Washington State college; with wrecked businesses and homes, the Housekeeper at 104. _. �:%­.,;l. J. A. Balmer, former state horticul- result of a man's failure to say Itno'; to WAYSIDE WISDOM. Living far up in the Allogh tural commissioner of Washington, the tempter. When a man asks you to Uuy LUUUU- and R. A. Jones, a practical orchardist back up his note, give him a cheque for Feed a man, flatter a man, fool a twine is a remarkable woman who Is of Spokane county, described the tree old. ni the amount if you can afford to lose it, man. more than 104 years She has the as the proofs of age and the Inhabitants for "The fruit is medium to large, round. Sometimes good -fellowship is only U; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bad. and call it found money if you get it skin deep, miles round gather on August 2 of each Ish, oblate, Irregular and slightly rib. back. Even then you stand a good 0 POTATO Lr", BLIGHT. year to make merry on her birthday and chance of making an enemy for life. 0 Silence is golden, no doubt, but no book agent thinks so. however; hence the deg�tive spread to express hope that she may live many There is no enmity -promoter like lend - of the disease does not beg -In until the mare years. She is "Mother" Shoemak. Ing money." + Many a pretty woman has her reputa- plants have passed their stage of great- er and her home is near Dubois, Pa. + + tion for beauty staked upon a pin, est vigor. This occurs soon after the She was born in 1806. Beat with her + Marriage is a mighty good school in blossoming period and when the plants yerro, but ban v and contented, she sits The world usually sides with the man P which to learn how to be a bachelor, made rforming tubers rapidly, the Inroads in a tiny house built in the mountains. who makes a noise like ready money. + made -by the early blight vLt this time + than riches, She does not have P. housekeeper or a It it is necessary to burn your bridges being very disastrous. This fungus A good name is better but not nearly so available at the oorner servant. She says she is strong enough burn them in front of those on your P does not attack the tubers directly, grocery. however, and never causes them to rot to. do her own work and to attend to her trail. The average man doesn't know what The appearance of the leaves affect- own wants. It would not bother her If + I M0 he known till he gets through talking ed by this early blight Is shown In the she did not have an income for her sup• about it, filifstration, port. She says she could earn her own + y liviug without any trouble. She has + Have on ever noticed how the big Irrigation Experiments With Onions. + dog ignores the yapping of the little our lived the simple life. She had worked ABSOLUTE + Comparative tests of the furrow w orked„ :"3 , in the fields, She has been a mother. V. s;V, "., +I— ill.barking at its heels? Well, there ate flooding methods of Irrigation at the+ -Baltimore Woild. Texas experiment station resulted insome men like that.+ 'N ffim% .10" + estimated gains 'r In yields per acre by the flooding method of 4,200 to 7,000 Must go Forward or Cease. SECURITY, + pounds of onions. The increased yields No one can compute the good that + + Pad Severe Pains secured from irrigation as compared already has been the outcome UL M nrLU' + + with dry culture Indicate that lrriga- ere Inetitatee. Among some of the Genuine + flout is profitable even In seasons when + In Back. the rainfall is sufficient to produce a good things that they have wrought for CHAMPIO$ APPLE TRUM + good crop, -American Agriculturist Ontario farming may be mentioned the bnoon-hog industry, better attention to Carter s bed. The cavity Is deep, broad, sus - Felt As If JQ Must OF GENERAL FARM INTEREST. crop rotation, improved methods of short and heavy. The bilsh) is narrow, up: 9 1 + oattle-fooding, alfalfa culture, and bet, '() 4 e Liv,%r + Break. A neat farm home Is of value to the ter methods of abrupt, deep and wavy, The calyx I. pillso + poultry -keeping And half open to elosed. + children because it will Instill in them dairying. Indeed, there to scarcely an "Tile color is yellowlsh green, fallit- + 31r, Alfred E. Davis, Gorrie, Ont., an admiration for the farm, aspect of agricultural practice that has IY mottled %y1th reddish purple In $M). I Must lDogtr Signature of + writes --" For sonic years I suffered from It you expect the hired man's eon- net improved by these meetings. Add uY 81(le. Dub' are 111"go, Irregular + green and rivsvted. The fletib Is yel- + severe pains Ili my back, and could 8dence you must put confidence In this the health y pride the farmer now hardly work at all, and when I stooped him. You will find that It pays to lowisli Nvb1tv, tnellow, Julcy, X -0,11 -se down to pick u anything felt as if my talk matters over with him, has in his work, and his feeling that grained, of n wild stibneld to sweet back must break, I was advised to try farm operations require his best thought, after taking The best bank Is the soil In It Ono flavor and of fall, (111olity. 1 $06 PAC-SIM110 Wrapper Below. Dean's Kidney Pills and two boxes was entirely cured, and I feel nlay deposit his energy and his seed and one feels safe in saying that Farm- "The Cup is (.4111le'll, stan)s'llst plli, that I -cannot speak too highly in their and be sure to have both returned with 6W Institutes have already justified (Ijulll, eol-L� 'tiory DMALU Anda eaw more than compound Interest. tRtakeas sugarA fq.vor� their exiotentle, many times over, Their d,1plt brown 111)(I pinnip 11,11t .4VII.Y01 "This was; nearly four yetuv ago and I Por the first time in Its history of v6TYBUO0818, however, bids fair to be Is, early to modhim winter FOR HEADACHE. still remain cured.," 12T For Backaelle, tarrid Melt, Weak forty-eight years the Kansas 'State their own destruction, Like everything 11,1EIRS FOR'DIZZIMESL Back, there is no remed3+ equal to A&Icultural college has created a de- else in these progressive day#, they must Pflstakcs With the Potato E f(I R' - 811.100SNES-9. ]Dean's Kidney Pills for taking out the partwent of instruction which.will be move on or move off. Already there to One reason why potatoes tw%(, de - stitches, twitches and twinges, limbering devoted entirely to farm mechanI68, gellenatod Ill tht, 1111st Is 111111 the po ER FOVIORP10"g- n feeling that the Institute has served its 100100 a tip the stiff back and giving perfect tato gt-owel'..4 of the United Slintes have P-1 LLS Elvet figure out what percentage of comfort, profit you art tecelving froin the day, Not that the farmer's problerah plontod (hill, ('1111s aide svrovllitlg� III). FOR ULLOW SKIN. Doari'm Kidney 11illm are, 60 tents por money and labor Invested In the farm? have all b9eh'sOlVed, but that the farm• flor the i1rotloolls Iniliression thm �n­h rofiNECOkkkkioN hot or 3 boxm f6r $1.25, at all dealers, or or's teal problems are slot bring oatistao. _VX" MUG* niniled direct on receipt of pride by The Tho business man of the city knows tiletbods In seed selection W011111 I'vo T. Alilburn Vo., Urn Led, Toronto, Ont, this about his business, and the Mist- tOtilY discuhOd at the meetings, to the duce no good results as tiny other- 44 Yarm should do so, reason for the present unrest. 1P.Arat Progrpq�, COAlt SICK HEADACHE, In ordering direet, spAcify "Doanla.111 aosi man on the far 4 FOR 1910 - 110 ♦ • o • •4 • o The TIMES will receive subscriptions at the rates 19 belowe for any of the following publications Times and Daily Globe ........................ 4.50 Times and Daily Mail and Empire .............. 4.60 Times and Daily World..... , ................. . 3.10 Times and Toronto Daily News.. ................ 2.30 Times and Toronto Daily Star .................. 2.30 Times and Daily A4vertiser .................... 2.85 Times and Toronto Saturday Night ....... ..... 35 ' Times and Weekly Globe . .................... 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