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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Times, 1910-12-29, Page 2•,..,,,�, . . - P s . µ P ,yena, 0.0 t -air lnsn In tvery IN I W ae killed and one in ev cry 33 fu jnre(t. The so Adeats at hiph war orQ'ginga dur in-4,the year result, d in 63 persons belnQ f c+ killed ,mild 61 irjared N •arly one thons•in•9 fare ors repro f, ntiug all, parts of the 1) mlluton, alt% DIK, I I the seats of thR loxihlators iii the tea is dile result of comm wo Chamber Friday morning and experience gelled •s to over ii wing, with care and exper Sho members of th 0 ivernm. ilk and the in b.le 1ding---must be tn,;mbers of, Parlialnevt as auditors, m'+de their fiat orKnr fz9d public on. the combination Of fine sinught o.t the citadel t•f lr.,t onion and strength v ioe•i i I m, plain and of •mr cut st Ltement flaVOr, smooth 5 the demands qt the agricultural oom- and richness. Because munity for legis'atwu tot a radioal and se elements are far reacbiog char,.uter iu the i iteretts 811 the of the tillers of the soil and the .chief SO generously included prodaters of am ional wealth. It was the must signifiontit four hours of in Red Rose Tea it atraight talk which h+- ti -en heard in well merits the term Parliament for years. The q tesrion of what Parliament will do for the farm, t' good tea." ers and of what the farmers will do for ParliamAnt was not answered, but 1., as a rt•sult of the stor,uing of the legis. lative hulls by the orgauizod and aroused i yeomanry, politicians on both rides of L. the Honer are now scratching th4lsi �K 1 heads and preparing to revise their opin- -t. ood te13 ? ton of the political importanoa t f he �i Gi+iac low tariff movement inangara ed in NF -VER SOLD IN BULK such a spectacular manner by the men i 'cur Grocer Will from the west, Recommand It i l Teacher's Nerves. Teachers often have the reputation of TO ADVERTiSERb oeiug cross when the troubti4 is with the nerv,•s rather than the disposition Mr Notice of eiangee muds be left at this A. Satherlaud, Principal South Bar office not later than Saturday noon School, Sydaev, N S , writes: ' I was The copy for changes must be left nervous and worried had indigestion and not later than Monday evening. headache Doctors failed me You can Casual advertisements accepted up depend on me to recommend Dr. A W. to noon Wednesday of each week. Ohase's Nerve Food for I believe it has entirely oured me." Tired brains and -iTAB'LIf313ED 1872 feeble nerves are soon restored by this $ -3TAB_S ii C 1r�i1L��+1111L'celebrated food cure. il`fiHAM TIMES. PROFITS FROM g -1.;41,LLOTT, PrinLisumnAND PROPRIETO APPLE ORCHARDS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1910 in R. Sloan, Porter's Hill, Oat 1 EDITORIAL. NOTES. What profits may reasonably be ex- pected from an apple orchard? In 1907 It would be impossible to name a new we harvested 700 barrels of apples at Industry, which it established here could $165 per barrel on the ground from ten be operated without going far away to acres of orchard, containing 360 trees. find skilled andeffientmanagement To This brought in $132 00 per acre. The day any man who has proved that he can varieties consisted of Ben Davis, Kings, Raoiessfally manage a large industrial Greeninge and Baldwins. concern may name his own prioe and find In 1908 the crop was very light. We a dozen positions awaiting him• got only 260 barrels from the same area, Capital is abunbant, but those who own or $45 60 per acre $160 per barrel. and control it will nevar place it in th3 In 1909 we had a heavy crop, upwards of 2,000 barrels being harvested from hmn'i .not promoters and speculators for our whole orchard. The 360 trees re- ferred purposes.-Sydn9y Post• to prod need 750 barrels at $2 26 That there is an aggregate decrease of •per barrel, or $192.80 per acre. $94,836 tons for the whole of Canada in This ear the a Ie oro W eaeral the production of coal last year as Com- pared with the one previous, is shown by an advance chapter of the annual report on Oanadian mineral production, which his just been issued by the divis- ion of mineral resources and btatistics. This Li the first year in fourteen in 4 which a decrease has to be recorded comparing with the previous year's out- put and the coal miners' strike at Syd ney and Springhill, N. S., is blamed The total productions was 10,501,475 tons, valued at $24,781,236, as compared with a production of 10 886 311 tons, valued At $25,194,573 in 1908 Even at that, however, the output was more than twice that of ten years ago -and tour times that of twenty years ago. According to the railway statistics annual report published lately, the rall- Y way mileage of the Dominion increased frvin 24,104 in 1909 to 24,731 in 1910, of which 519 miles were in the four west• era provinces. These figures do not in olade mileage attaching to the Grand Trunk Pacific, which is still officially regarded as -under, construction I' I( is estimated that 4,500 miles were under construction ,on June 80 last. Daring the year 79 miles of second track and 344 miles of yard track and sidings were made available. Daring the past four years there hes been an increase of 2,279 miles of main line track, 476 miler of second track and 1,063 miles of yare track. Six hundred and fifteen personf were kiHPd in 19101 and 2,139 injured, Of these 624 were killed and 1.441 io ja^ted Crow the movement train•i They itioludod�60 passengers and 214 em. F Y I Pp P Is was almost a complete failure. Never. theless, 100 barrels were picked from the ahove mentioned trees at $8,75 per barrel, or $43 00 an more giving a total of $413.40 Thus for the four years out rtturns from this ten sores of orchard have been $103.85 per acre on the aver- age from trees seventeen to twenty years of age. The coat of producing these apples was as follows. It cost $2.35 per sore for ploughing, $1.05 for cultivating three times, $8 75 per acre for pruning, and $8 30 for spraying, using bordeaux mix• tare at an average,00st of one and one. third cents per gallon for the sprayings. The past year we used lime sulphur and arsenate of lead, and it cost a little more for the first spraying. Fertilizing, at the rate of five loads of manure,' cost, at 50 cents per load, $2 50. The whole benefit of this was not returned in one year, but was spread over a number of years. The cost of pulling at 10 cents per barrel in round numbers, was $9 OC per more. To sum op we find that the cost was practically $27.00 an sore. This, deduc. tel from $103;36, leaves $76 35 profit per acre for trees from seventeen to twenty years of alae, or $763 50 for ten acres. We have sections of orchard mach older that Rive considerably heavier re. turns. One old plantation of an sore to extent, containing thirty five trees most. ly Spies, has given as high as $18 00 a tree even at the low price of $1,50 a barrel, or $630 00 for less than an sore *Extract from a p Der read at the re• cent convention in Toronto of the On. tario Fruit Growers' Association. , TRIO WI,NQUAM T ME13, I?T'?OVA113ER 29, 1910 TOWN DIRECTORYt At 11,106 International Newspaper1lalnand �pazn. Sundays a nayse hooiat THE, ��y olatm A �i��lr� /�„ae lari)bwrkpp,t, Farm, �,i/41�4'• t � � t 2.80 m. General prayer meeting Bible Study o+�•#irsee on If evenings. Revs w EVERY TH RSOAx MUK111Nu L. Steeves, pastor. B. Y. P. U, meet$ _. AT- �.I ,=�; Monday evenings 8 p.m. W.D, Prlu9te, salient ['elute in the Lesson for !�nutlny, Jan. 1t. S.S. Superintendent. Tav l'lmna ll111t +r • ani, +a, tsl4c h �, r d e da, !.'""t,r. Laxit, Given in fa Merles of Queotions by <i MsT$ODISTOmmon-SAbbathpemoe$ WiN.ra„ Rev. Dr. Muscott. at li a m and 7 p m. Sunday Sohool at 2:801)In. Epworth League every Mon- Tmamn u. aobovntMTi.tu 64 uu Pat duum"I in PRODUCTION. OF BROILERS.. (SQ;t stered in accordance. W10h,.t•io CopYrlghtlaat.) da eve , advanuelice, t1.6c if not ii• Pato No phpter 41000D ning General prayer meeting * e, Y 1 on, Weduatday evenings, Rev, W. op ion of to" At,uit hnr'r n d ,. o"pt at u, Money In. These Choice Poultry Prod The Kingdom Divided, I Kings, all: (l2) Verses 12.19 -Wherein consist- L. Ratledg4f D_D , pastor, F. Baohan• ADvauixnA.0 nn,'lt, ,cal.., and utitut ucts if Well Handled, 124. el tha mist%its of the ens ver of Reba, an, S,S. Superintendent. ea9naltlliVQCf195tnK'ntBllk.yu{:Venp +riel►,uaru= •,('b,, production of broiler chickens Golden Text -He that walket4 with bean,. PRmBaxTa:RIAx OstlRos-Sabbitis)f"se;r t first insertion. so P- ,fu. for -k-, a¢,„„qu.rn+ insertion In the season when they are supposed wise men shall be wise; but a oompsu. (.13 ) What resulted from Reho vices at It a an and 7 p m. Sunday' Advar e' • to be the cboicest and most correct' ion of tools shall be destroyed, Prov. boast's answer and what would prob- Sohoolat 2;80 p In. General prayer Io ate pet Iflt" for -+ ,uu rout., cud „+n., , meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev, per Its" ror $nun vaeengnenl : Cee.• I"It 11 rt l: le oil kiie menu: is a very special x►ii.20. ably have been the result it he had D.Perrie,pastor. Dr, A. J. Irwin, S,S, oro Hen "eudust,ular, tIMU fol ­arM; i;�li °�P�Itc s poultry Industry, says i1.) Verse 1 -Whose -sou was Rebo- granted the reqneet of the people? Superintendent, =and i6 cants for suck. nn4�eyn-r.r +, t , 1 P bottm and what was his general obarao• (14,) When the moral sentiment of ST. PAUL'$ OSURON, EPISCOPAL -Bali- aertion. t'tie ' sl.raai; chtc6en" at the same ter? a m jority of the people is known, how bath services at 11 Am and 7 p M. uOriTanoT rt.,� Isd Tr_„• t:1lowin,t r.an �„u,., il�c.• and of the same weight does not 2 What kin had just passed away ma li relinnoe should we place upon it? Sunday School at 2:80pm. Rev.1,11 ,11 forspecified purrates for the leans -r t°' •r adv„rtfa.u,,,•nt i;iul: with the high priced " broilerr o! (.) B J and what had been the" nature of his (15,) This n,ietake of RIehobosm was Oroly, B. A,, Rector ; O, G, 'fan• 9PAOR I Ira, a ru 0 mk, „„, kite nlidWiutex months, and the rearing reign? irreparable; liow ma enoh mistakes be Stone, $. S. Superintendent ; Than, E, Oneooin.nn 47U.UQ 440 a0 td,i,K -h #4 iif the latter requires especial eoliven- 1 y Robinson, assistant Superintendent. Half0olamu., _ 40.0 om 15,w 100 leuees and special care, (3.) Verses 2.6 -Who was Terobomm mad i today? SALVATION Aamy-Servioe at 7 and. 11 Quarter0olumn .., 3000 12.60 7.5(, 0 W it 1, not a branch of the business p previously y ) A m and 8 and 8 m on Sunday, and One Inch .. SA 8 ua 4. in) ) 0U Itl:Iltted for general following, and be- and what art had he revlonel played (1G Verse 16 -cies chap. xi:ll and 8• P Adverii.tent.+nw w:b4,.nt dt�noitle ,i,rou.tut,o in Israel? say bow mach God had to do with this every evening daring the week at 8 will be inserted till forhld good otorga,i aoourd• tore making arrangements to engage (4.) Why was Jeroboam in Egypt not of folly of Rehoboam? o'clock at the barracks. ingly, Tramitout adverLfannlP.aLg mugs lie iinta iII it the nlarRet should be secured in for in advance and who called him home? (17.) In what sense, it anv, was Rt- POST Orrlds-Office hours from 8a m Tse Jon DarARTA05UT is atook"d wits 1.1.cue ()I, lucre of the large cities, and (5.) What request did Jeroboam hoboam's answer "from the Lard?" to 6:80 p m. Open to box holders from extensive assortment of all regaiattestor print. the ;u•uductfou to be profitable must 7 a m. to 9 p m. P. Fisher, postmaster, ing, affording fanilitie,• not equalled in 5h. I,I lit very cont;iderable numbers. make of Rehoboam? (1$) Verso 1G' -Why was Israel jus- PUBLIo Llssdsx-Library and free t°�pe ani aFproprlfor Rte Qnta tot all aryl n of PoFt i•I'ttiler chtckeus are between three (6) How long should it, take a man tifiad in rebelling against King Reho, reading room in the Town Hall, will era, Hand Bide, oto., and the lasses styles of and four itionths old and must each to decide on a matter of right and boots, and why was the United States be open every afternoon from . 2 to choice fancy type for the finer olaseioq of print Nvol;li from one to one and a half wrong? jesrifled in rebelling agatust Ge,)rge III? 5:80 o'clock, and every evening from 7 : ing' , s B sLraOn'T, Its+nulls. live weight, and at- this age (7 ) WHAT IS INDICATED AS TO THE (19 ) Verses 17.24 -What part of the to 9:80 o'clock. Miss Lizzie Attridge Pro irletor and Publidh"t iihotfld be plump and. symmetrical CHARACTER OF REHOIOA3I IN TAxING oris#nal Kingdom remained with Reho• librarian. with tvllitc flesh when dressed. For TBRSEDAYS TOGIVE HIS ANSWER wHETH• beam, and what part rebelled? OWN 'COUNOIL-WLlli Tam Holmes ` A K , RNNRDY, M. L„ M,O.P, f3, UV . Member of the British Medical AHanafa (bili purpose the white or buff breeds Mayor; Dr. A. J. Irwin, Reeve ; Sion, Gold Mednllle+ In Medicine Special of the Ainerican or English races are ER HE WOULD DO THE RIGHT THING (20.) How did Rehoboaau follow, ap J. W. MlKibbon. H. B.Elliott. William attention paid to diabase, of Women and Ohild (This question must be answered by his fatal blunder? Bone, Dr. Robert C. Redmond, ren. Office hours• -1 to 4'p, m.: 7 to 9 P. In \.`... onald members of the club.) (21) Jeroboam was the popular Councillors;homas Gregory n F Groves Clerk and hof f Idrael f Iain h t reason '3. JA3. L WIL30N, B.A. :• •• r 6 hat was the ad choice o or W i2 ;:::<ss>:;=:a rs.<.,:..:.::.::>•'::~<>:::::<?::,<.::::.:: : x#•zrL:• (8.) Verses 6.7 -What g Treasurer. Board 'meets first Monde .D •>::�a;=:%•:a<:<.;:�:•}:a•,�•s' viae and its moral quality which the old is there to think he Was also Gods evening in each month at 8 O'clock. a Phyaiaian, Ssrgeon, Acaoaoheur. Special j^ PYA """ l� til men ave Rehoboam? choice? ttenticn paid to diseases of women an3 g HIGH SCHOOL BOARD.- W. F. Van. children, X131 Ere, Etc, No3e and Throat. (9) Perces 8.11-I. the advice of old (22.) Did the people select Jeroboam Stone (chairman), Wm. Nicholson, Jobn f13"ad thoroa; tooted. G1a33/; pruderly f ;'t f% ; men, concerning matters of right and because he was God's uhoioe. Why or Wilson, C. P. Smith, W. J. Howson, (Dr. Maoalaatd'd ou stand.) a„• ^>> r> John A. MoLean, Frank Buchanan, : • t wrong, or of wise policy, more likely to why not? D nd1 Wingham, Ont. Dudley Holmes, secretary. A. Covens, � 1 be right than that of young men? Why? (23 ) Did God select Jeribclam be. treasurer. Board meets second Monday # I < (10.) Did the young men advise the cause he was the choice of theapeople or evening in each mouth. king conscientiously, and what do you for some other reason? PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD. -H. E. Isard DR. AGNEVI%,,.is:.. ... oto. Surgeon, .• think of their advice? (24.) Dose God always have His (chairman), G. O. Manners, Alex, Rose, Physician, Bur s Jao.G%Ibraith W. D. Pringle, Win. Moore, Offloe-MaodonaldBlock, over W.MOKibbon's A t (IL.) Is it moral or immoral, and way in the choice of nationalrnlera? ' Drugstore. Night callasnsweredattheo%oe, why, for the Opposition. to oppose A Lesson for Sunday, Jan. 8, 1911. Treasurer, J , P. Campbell; Secretary, PP PP y Treaearer, John F. Groves; Meet• >"f d G t me ears etm 1 for Jerobbam M k e Idol. for Israel to -or. d: a, It Is Miserable Have you o wank throat? You If so, Pan SKUNK WANTED )asset be too careful. Yon cannot be- gia treatment too early. Each cold CASTnOR I A ?'o Be 7For ents, are to be selected and their man- Dyspeptic. The Kind You Have Always Bought Remedy at the contest you will be saved Beare the Signature of t� Vepaia is one of the most prevalent troubbles of civilized life, and thousands - - _ suiier untold agony after every meal. be remembered that King Alfonso was Nearly everything that eaten a weak dyspeptic stomach, acts as an irritant; A CURTAIN HINT. hence the great difficulty of effecting a Il lace or net ourtains are not too cure, much soiled they can be nicely freshen. The long train of distressing symptoms, ed by taking down and putting them which render life a burden to the victim of d apepsia, may be promptly relieved ,away for several dsyr, or It lemst over in Frenoh by this use of Burdock Blood Bruer. bight. plenty of chalk. Mm John Sherrett, Vortier, Man,, See that all of the curtain is thickly writos:�•-�-`0I was troubled with, dy0epsil oovered, with eittra amount on badly for years. A friend of riiine told me about Burdock Dlo6d Bitters so 1 gots bottle to try, And before f mast half soiled spots. Keep in. the dark in N trunk or closet $telt, finiahed Y eould eat anything without . When kody to use sliake but the suffering and when I t Ad used tab bottles i liras round iLnd well, Now 1 chalk lightly without Stretohibg the curtain and it will be air clean as thongb feel just fine; indeed I ern t �ty too such in favor of your medicine, trashed, 'Many honsekeepets pttt theft r gutdwk Blood linters is mantifsr. curtains away in Finset ehplic wtween Lured only by The IN Milbtitn Co., Milk. reasono and And them olein when ready ad, T'oronto', Onti tot veR once mote. Care will make him sound. Sore Care is a positive cure for curb splint, bowed tendons, hog spavin, zoo overnmen a p y a e the sake of opposition? ship. I ging. xii:25-xiii:6. Have you o wank throat? You If so, Pan SKUNK WANTED )asset be too careful. Yon cannot be- gia treatment too early. Each cold HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS-d.G. Works A. MORTON, ents, are to be selected and their man- makes you more liable to another and IN ANY QU:t,NTiTY she last is always the harder to cure. If you will take ChamberlaiD'. cough AT BEST MARKET PRICES Remedy at the contest you will be saved much trouble. Sold by all dealers. I pay hes+ in pricer for Mink, Count Rostand, the famous French poet, Mnekrat, Weasel, Lynx, Blar, eto. has just let it be known that he would = pay all express charges, chmrge no enjoy a trip in a flying machine if it requesi6.ion. I held fare separate on were not that his wife objects. It will Write for me latest prioe list, be remembered that King Alfonso was J yAFFE, Lino rastrained form elmilar amuse a few J. months ago. 72 Colborne St., ,4oronto, Ont. B. L. DIaSIN.om, DODLity HOLMEk WHITE i • Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor vi PUBLIC SCHool { TsAoasas.-Joseph The only stock I carry coataini the newest all -wool fabrics embracing beautiful and exclusive weave3 from i the most reputable mills in the world. i i You will find our Kingfisher 0 Cloths in Black and Blues, Fancy• • Worsted Suitings, Tweed Suitings,. • Melton, Beaver and Crombies Over- • coatings give the best satisfaction. Wilson, Mins Cummings, and Miss Hawkins. Your order is cut and fashioned in the style pre- vailing the day you are measured.' ' You get everything • the very latest and best when you let us rnake clothes expressly for you. • • E. C. WHITE - WINGHAM, ONT- , LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR IN THE JOIN WILSON BLOCK , , Groves, Seoret ; Dr. J. P. Kennedy, IS YOUR HORS'B LAME OR BLEMISHED? D,)o. Tanner's Save Care is A positive care. It is the latest and greatest remedy ever pat on the market. No matter where your horse is lame, Sure Care will make him sound. Sore Care is a positive cure for curb splint, bowed tendons, hog spavin, thoropin, capped hooks, wind galls, or any similar trouble. Sure Care will care deep-seated lameness in hip, shoulder, back or stifle. Save Care will take the soreness out of old stiffened up horses, and will grow A new foot quicker than any other remedy, Sure Care will bare Mange or Eozema on Any Animal with one ap plication. Sate Care will auto scratcher in one application. Remember Sar# Cure has never failed to do what we recommend it to do, All leading horsemen are urinig it, Price, $2 50 per call. For Salo at I W. WKIBBCyr'S► DRUM STORE, or 179 King Streati bheithami Out, Special attention Rhea to Will orders. Ernie Crummar and Harry Graham, Head Agent for Canada )MAIW_.etW Irt..rL. r Inge $encs moo my evening La eachTg, month. ROBT.0.REDMOND, M. R.0.A. (ltug) lJ L. R. C. P London. ? "� HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS-d.G. Works A. MORTON, ents, are to be selected and their man- man, B.A., principal and mathematical PHYSICIAN and iIIRgRON BARRISTaB, 4co. master: J. C. .Smith, B. A., classical master; H. A. Percy, Soiencs Mmeter; ' Office, With Dr. Chisholm INTEalon or GOOD BROODER HQUSP- Mise M J. B drd, B. A., teacher of be required, but 'some of these, de - to be preferred to any of the Asiatics English and Moderne; Mise Anderson,on B. L. DIaSIN.om, DODLity HOLMEk account of their more rapid matur- afth teacher DR, M&RGAIINT C. CALDER Ing. _ PUBLIC SCHool { TsAoasas.-Joseph Honor graduate of Toronto University Sunny and weather proof houses Stalker, Principal. al. Mies Brook Brock, Licentiate of Ontario College of Physicians and Surgeons. must be provided, but except In very Mise Reynolds, Miss Farquharson, Mise Devotes special attention to diseases of Eye, cold climates no arrangements for ar- Wilson, Mins Cummings, and Miss Hawkins. Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested. Glasset prop erly fitted. OrrLaE-With tificial tenting need be made In addi- for the brood - BOARD Or HHALTH -- Wm. Holmes Dr. Kennedy, nlfloe Hours -8 to 5, 7 to 8 p.m, tion to those warming ers. (chairman), Samuel Bennett, Wm. Feeeant, Alex, Porter, John F. on warm, clear may permitted The dickens are necessarily batched , , Groves, Seoret ; Dr. J. P. Kennedy, D . vANSTONR, R In incubators, as during late Septem- Medical Health Officer. BARRISTER, SOLIO)TOR, RTO ber and October, when the eggs are .- Private and Company toads to loan at lowest rate of interest. moriga set, the hens are mostly molting and. even if some show broodiness, are not Y e es, town and farm property bought and sol in condition to be hatching and hov- Lareatest Nurseries Canada's. Want a" rapressntative for Winghmm, Out, and surrounding dlsrrict. The reliability, healthy condition of our stock as well as traeness to name wast -be appreciated by the public or they would not have helped us to in. crease our business yearly since 1837, the date of our establishment. Oar firm's name 'lends prestige to our representatives. Complete line of 'Nursery Stock for Spring 1911. Write for full partioulars. NONE & WE+'LLINGTON Foothill Nurseries (850). TORONTO, CANADA. FARM ERS and anyone having live stook or othe articles they wish to dieposo of,shonld advet tine the same for sale in the TiMLs. Oar larg circulation tells and it will bestrange Indeed'I youdonotgataoustomer. Wecan'tguarante thatou will sell. because you may ask mor for the article or stook thea it is worth. Sem your advertisement to the Tams end try thl plan of disposing of your stook and oche articles OUTSIDE ADVERTISING Orders for the insertion of advertisement Ouch as teachers wanted, business chanes mechanise wanted, articles for bale, be in foo any kind of an advt. in any of the Toronto o'. other city papers, may be left at the TIME otHoe. This work will receivdpprAmiitatteatiot end will save people the trouble of remittini tot and forwarding advertisements. Lowes rates will be quoted on appib3 dibn. Leav, nr sendyour next work of this kind to the '1MI0,g 01PFICE. Wincha n Office, Beaver Block, Wingham ering young. Incubators and brooders, the former of the most improved pat - A. MORTON, ents, are to be selected and their man- . agement experimented with and thor- BARRISTaB, 4co. oughly mastered. Wtn¢ham unt. Quite a large number of brooders will be required, but 'some of these, de - Signed for the chickens when quite B. L. DIaSIN.om, DODLity HOLMEk well grown, many of the fireless sort DICKINSON &XIMES or of home construction, to be warmed with jugs of hot water which, when BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, i$to. well wrapped, will retain their beat MONRY TO LoAL1. for many hours. OrrlOa: Meyer Block, Wingham. Late hatched chicks become quite hardy, and when well cared for andl- properly fed are not subject to any of ARTHUR a. IR.WIN, D. D. S., L. D. S. the diseases to which summer chtck= Doctor of Dental Surgery of the Pennsylvania Dental College and Licentiate of the Roys1 College Dental ens are liable. They will not need much range, but days be of Surggeons of Ontario. ollice in Macdonald Block. Wi,,Qham on warm, clear may permitted Office closed every Wednesday afternoon to exercise for a few hours on the from May 1st to Oct. 1st. lawn or in a wire fenced p, yard upon which the houses open, and on suell days all the brooders ought to be W J. PRICE, B. S. A., L. D. S., D. D, S. sunned for several hours. Lie lutiate of the Royal ;College of Dental Of course the strictest cleanliness in Surgeons of Ontario, and Graduate of Uni. all the appointments as well as in,the varsity of Toronto. Office : Beaver Brook food and water must be observed, and Office closed every Wednesday -afternoon if the houses are new or have been from May let to Oct let, thoroughly disinfected there will be no _ Insect pests of any hind. The first broiler chickens often sell for $1 •a Wingham General Hospital pound and later seldom for less than $5 per dozen. (Under Government inspection) Orchard and Garden. Plemantly situated. Beautifully fur. nished. Open to all regularly licensed Clean tillage. Everybody believes Dhystalans. .RATES FOR PATIENTS- in it, but few practice it. '(Which include board and nursing), $8.50 Raspberry plants affected with to $15.00 per week according to location crown gall should be dug' out and of.room, For further information, burned There is no cure. adress Him L. MATTHEWS, Where Orchards Are kept in grass, Superintendent, the grass should be mowed and left Bos 223, Winaham Out. to lie in place under the trees to rot. A neat, clean, well painted and let- RAILWAY TIMB TABLES. tered market wigon attracts atku- tion. and helps to sell produce at good Gn RAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM. prices. - If If the leaves of your apple and peaeh TxAiNa LEAVE.- s. ■o. - show dark green and the growth London . .. _ 1,86 i.m_ _ r.9ep.m. Toronto &East mos a.m..1.46 s.m-. _ 2.4op,m, is vigorous, You know that the soil to Kineardine..11,69 A.m... 2.08 p-mr.ib p,m. All right ARRIVE PROM Kinoardins a 45 a m_11.00 a.m.. _ 8.40 p.m. London... The 3611 for the apple orchard kunst .11.54 a.m_ 1.86 p.m. Palmerston 11.24 s m. be thoroughly draiiipd. It will not do Toronto 4t Hast ......... 2.08 p.m,. _ 9. 24p.m. to let' the water stand about the roots G, Gfix )NT, Agent, Winghem, of the trees. "-' Apple trees do best at a distance of CANADIAN PAOINO RAILWAT, two rods each way,. ithiteii 1t is a va- TRAINd L1A .8 roe TorontbandEaet..,-.N,- 0,88 a.m,... 8.88 p;m. tarty that'tendf to jro 'w upward. ratb- Teeawater ....,...... 1.20 p urA-10:17 p,ni, 4r th4n 08twlyd. ARRIVs rnox Teebwater .. ......."e,s5& rn.-., sxi p,rn, p1LtCE a small heap of rich stable Toronto and Bast .-"..61.09 p.itb_,.10.00 p.m, x. H. BBEMER. Agent,Wingham. llantlre ariiund thi• bhgb of 'tach tree" lin the orchard will prove to be a little time most .profitably spent. tit T It ecvts money to step on a ladder, U an orebard owitet soon fiuds, and illi that call reasonably be d6nd by Oran - w hig to start the head of the treelt 16w (1�.�'tS�nd . T� Ab'V�; 'akeep it low is paying investment IN IAVE 'The goad roads ri,ovement in- TT M ,.L•+sil S r creases the 1pleiktu,,e'of rn,wing over the xozids. t� .