The Clinton News-Record, 1909-05-06, Page 3I
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men's Assn ; Mr. W, W. ;aallantyiw i
Vantin ss There ire'„' 11 of fatrattoxd• D. Duman of Aon,, ''Xie ,r s�ih Bye f i
ge McKenzie of Thornhill, ,ti, F.
terwor % Parks, Mills,;}�i Etc, . Hielm of Newtoubrook, Gordon, Giood- .01.
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anderhof York Mills, Simpson heroic The members of the, Old School tarmer movie from one section to
and W. G. Ellis of Toronto and)lI. B. g
at Sts, Joseph,, Cowan of heterbore, the recretarc. Rook Ring are quite incensed at the another might have to buy new �
-. Eaton Co.Gogoing . particulars ,, p publishing � «
tion 1 om the 4c.ere..uwnschooi readers t4ta nxoxa difficult tistohobtain lQwiex pries !I -
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• tary. Already a number of leading c 9 cents A from the Ring. Now, things will be '
(Stratford Herald,) with waterworks, gas works, sewage farmer's in Ontario have iridleated .series, with a cash discount that different. The new series will be the , I
I M . ' C nti # e disposal works and large Amur meat their intention to taloa part iii the brings it down to 40 cents, They, are only authorized series, and the new
Mr. N. •Ai. a_ n o St, Joseph 11p4rks , '. on the 141ce shore. competition which promises to. create o•il quite positive that ilio Eaton publisher has the advantage of, the �; ;13 .• .
and'Mr. R«�H. Sherwood of. Brooklyn,' ray
N.Y.*,contractor, were callers upon, The road is proposed to be :electricNDu
g People R Again, , he government �� �/ ,
, a rest interest and iso productive of . 1 e will lana and no doubt they larger sale. A win t
much good. have shed barrels .of tears over the owns. the plate and the copyright, and ` t,.,/ 0 R
Mayor Dingman yesterday afteriwon, but two 50 -ton,, steam locomotives Eaton• Co's prospective loss. We do all the'' contractor has`to do is to fur- " '
g kept in reserve to provide
the former .banding to the Mayor a would be not know whether the Eaton. people nish the paper, ink and other hater- , " '
The will lose or not, but we do not sup- ial and do the printing,
proposal. representing the Strat- a partial service in case of serious. " Epu � +
ford and St. Joseph, National Eiaila breakdown of power plant, Alone- b. Song Of the DOlinlill. v . ` „ �s$+aaa
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way, which enterprise -got its charter hour service f& proposed over la hours pose for one moment that they enter' One recalls now the statements ." c • ' :
I write of a most decadent age, ed into a ten year contract without made during, the recent election by ° • o 4 s
zen,Ewed' by the Legislature early this. each day, the through fraught traffic When file needy poet's poorly aid, doing,; some close figuring. Bes`idas the, Globe 1lgii. A. G. Mackay A • . R
monthx triflic being handled .at night mostly, ',When fife editor is laid to• find they can carry out the contract even ail theirsatellites. A tentative are s ° 4 .h
• 'so as not to interfere with the pass- Who,,, a for writer's haltin y if it does entail a loss• Tire old g g 1k � c��c��
The p?foposed road is in three sec» l ginger service, It is claimed that �p y g rh mo Rin ran ement had bee . made by which• � � � � Y . L . , —• ' �
tions (1) 5t. Joseph to Hensall or I , In $$$$i, does Apt think there is any money in the Ontario Sehgol Readers, could be • ° '' /� ke csince the inception of the cote. prise it at 40 cents, but they no doubt may; bought for 49 cents, These journals "+ '—"' 'r'I M```�
Exeteip 10 or 12. miles ; (2) I;ensall and the security of the first charter 'Tis hard to write of vernal air, little profit and coil m Insisted l "
orrRxOter to Stratiford 35• miles. (3) - g admit that there was $ p o t i�1 g e en, i ,steel that the re- i •
- j" ' ^ Iin 1£!03, there has been expended in Italian skies and landscapes fair .it at $1.15 that the used to et duction was dece tide• that it r';
'"�t,r, Joseph to Parkhilil,;' 18 miles. Y B P , was V
,fees, engineering expenses, securing When hunger fierce and landlord grim when labor, '1I� \ LHousekeeping Total 65miles, 'The proposed bond Paper, wire, ink and a bargain -dap, s}aughtar-sale affair, a . Easier right of wap, etc., upwards of $30,000 Remind a man his purse is slim, 1�\� issue is for 1;25,000, a mile for the .65 lin wash furnished principally b Mr, Of $$$$' everything enter into the composition and that the new readers would cost -� . ,y ;,
miles, for,30 years at 4 Per cent.,, be- ' P y .of books were cheaper than they are .much more. They quoted Mr.. J. A. ' • I In sprin,, and summer Crown Brandin Cantle« The estimates ot. traffic sub- 11 �g a total issue of $1y625,000 otl Perhaps, dear reader, in your time to day" �Coopez, a member of the Text Book �_ ,syrup would be more largely used by
„ '1 muted figure out sufficieict earnings One wonders now at the length of Comaiilssion at their authority. i everyone. Itsimplifies.themakingofdeli" 4.
•', ,bonds, 'There will be also $500,000 of g " , You, too, have known the Arctic, clime, g. , t Y• k e i,
to pay interest on .4irnds, dividends on time the people r cions dishes to such an extent that house- •
common stock representing cash in- stock and sinking fund to pa off, Of failure ; and you, too, perhaps, P pia wero willing to put was wrong but the' gladly followed
vestment by sh'arehold'ers. Thee plan is g• y have also known what 'tis to lack up with these prices that the late him in his error, and not one of them keeping becomes easier in everyway,
entire bond issue in twenty years. overnment allowed the school book has been oandid cnou h to tell the Crown, Brand Syrup eaten With bread,
14 gat, the bond issue guaranteed by The '$$$$, g (5 Y P
various municipalities Stratford beingMr, Sherwood is a large contractor Ring to change. The were told
They year peo le that the and not the Whit-
' g And then afn� perhaps p y' A' � toast, biscuits, pudding,. porridge or
;, g and capitalist, 'having, been engaged in Y y books -were too nay government, were in the wrong, ast. rovides sustainingdishes that
ask�cl;`to uarantee $250,000• worth. i}g _, p haps our lot after year that school bo
The Mayor `th4n ht lit not unfair raflwa buildin for m n Ears Has always been in pleasant spots, high in rice and election aiter el- Mr, Whitney, on the other hand met P y, p
y g t y g y y and If: so, you will not understand ectfon. the .returned to ower t criticism with ' please the palate and dont overheat the body— dishes that
to the: council to permit .the. above having also been a large ocean and y p he m ,h candor. He said he
are plain, wholesome, easily prepared and easily digested .
summary, of th proposal to go out lake ship -owner. He is prepared to My feelings sore at empty, hand government that left them at the did not know what the new readers and at the same: time r no '
' of $$$$, mere n h -very y noshing,
through the proiss in advance of the I build the road and get his pap out y of the Ring, They were not would cost, but the contract would Won't out CROWN BRAND SYRUP? 2 When ou
,;; meeting 'of the city council, The cost of the sale qi the guaranteed bonds, gut if, like e . you have a wife quite so tractable on a recent occas- go to the lowest tenderer unless it ' X try y
#the road is estimated a over 2 former th ergu ar eel C dlo' 1 m ' y e . ion. Quite willing to be held a for was too high, in which case the . ov think of its purity, its wholesomeness, of all the dainty and .
o _.,.t : $., In a. _ m a n Who ves ,you as she loves her life, , p g ' , R
.�4I10,000, but this includes quite am- stated he was to 'get .$300,000 worth 11.15 -for school ,books that should not, ernment would • go into. the printing delightful dishes you can make with it, --when you think of
' I Yet scolds. at clothing run to seed, have cost them more than half that. business themselves and sill the read- its fine "honey -cream" flavor and clear olden colour,
;tions: terminals at St•' Joseph, with. of steel . rains from Mr. Chas. M. K
•#- Well, you will understand nip need amount, they were up in arms when ers at cost, —and how it will. Save you trouble and bring variety to
,t grain elevator and flour mill, also Schwab on similar teams. Of $$$'$. the Whitney government asked 'thein Hon. R, A. Pyne has ''made good" . every meal—don't you think it worth your while to order
Love. in a cottage is sweet to read to pay larger salaries to their sons (with the readers, Now let him look some, Children thrive on it. Adults enjoy it. .
In poet's song, but then a need and daughters who, were teaching, after all the other school books both For your wnrwkre ae Crown IkwW syrup it Put up in 2.5:10 wad 20 air baht tiwwithMadli&
• Of other things will surely strike school. high. and public, There should be
The average .man, with appetite. . y
More Da l ht for 'V1�ork and For. .$ $$. school bookabus business that th ee•eaah one .-subjectauthorized text book . on Jtl�e E�W��5b11I'g Starch Co., Limited
l-', I . I '. .1. I • $ and. it should be sold at ESTABLISHED 1868. 3-09
readers were authorized by the gov- ` as Inw a price as possible.—Kincar- >+. one. o e4 : orrrx ►>r, TORONTO and SRANTr�ORD
Recreation 1 would not write such wretched' verse crnment with the ,result that's tenant d}ae Review.
Works; gARDINA
Had late not left me in the .lurch,
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search Thornton JIiains gave evidence at Terrible ss if
• concisely the of the tabznd.ucer
7� fit, .:a meeting of the Ottawa Board Y. . i+'or rhymes like this to fill nip ,purse g b e to of life was caused by a
ctif ,Trade last night, a unanimous en- of the bill, Mr• .Lewis as follu vs : With $$$$,
. i istowel Claims That it Will be his brother's trial at Flushing, L. 1. series of cyclones which awe i
.1 dgrsatoin was given to the 4A.44lit "1. To move the usual hours . of �;. + i. Ennis & Sto ani are making a States ty 1t s frit
`b it" introduced in the House of'co,n- work and leisure nearer to sunrise.- As tis, perhaps I ve wasted ting PP _g n rom the lake xas�i3n ,sou,h-
r , inotts .hp Mr. VI: P. We +liinit " 2, To promote • the greater use In hunting up the words to. rhyme the' Best.. Lighted Town oiler, .to pay their crddirtars in NJ, ward yesterday.
' lie "' Lewis,�' of`.da li ht for industriiil' and rt*trea. With vernal, spring and, a1r sublime. . • lily in ah and partly in notes. •
t Board of Trade is tQ be c6ngrat- Y g a pa ca : r Tlie bf snowstorm was s
elated"on. its conclusion. the ra o- tive purposes of all kindds. Alas t the editor' may prova.'unk nd �n Canada., . The .unknown steamer that tivenb • g pedally
m p "3. To .benefit the ph si to ereral With $$$$. down in Whitefish is believed to have severe in western Ontario. -
;aitiofi� to put put forward, the du;•k in Y'•qi , g � � '
p . iit<g 'and bade again in the auiu,un health and welfaiie, of. all dlassesl o@ the Eleanor Millner, - been the Corrigan liner Aurania. ,: �
g - i Five thousand dollars has been.giv+
community.- : `The' voting, on the Electric Light machinery throughout, and including The House of Commons approved of
seems, likely t4 be an ofieetive d+•vice Y
"• "4. To •reduce the industrial,. cam- By-law on Monday is conclusive .proof RAbb-Asmstron hi h s ee en roes he rinci, i f t e 1 the fund..tor the erection of a
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l:.}, to lnerease the amount of da3.ltgt.t.:the g high-speed, P d g t . p po. o h bil authorizing .boys' Y.M:C.N. build,a at Ha 'ilton
people' use. If it should ,fat prove an mercial and domestic expenditure . on Chamberlains Liniment, that this town wants electric light, and Swedish generators. The Tung7. the loan to the Grand Trunk Pacific p g m • - ,
- .cffeoti:vo device, it can be ilro led artificial light," This is a new preparation, and : and wants-. it badly. sten lamp, although of comparatively and the'bill was then iscussed r
with little' harm dopa. Pl P P a d in A Hol,►5in portrait was sold'in Lcn
So , far. as The Journal is' concerned The result is paiticuaaxly s;atatac recent .. intzoductfon, has, passed the
goad one.' It is especially valua,bi'e as for 'to the , members of the councik•Iex commiftee.. don yesterday for $330,000:
I it thinks these claims iii b'4.we11-four-'.a cure for chronic and muscular rehu- y experimental stage and for'fiotli, street
�' Mr • . ::Y• McLean, M. P. I haicman tied...'We hope the bill. will receive mw sin, and for the re1}ef. bolo pa . , who stayed with the electric light and indoor lighting is considered the ' .
of the Commons commtttea. It, ehich favorable consideration lin Parliament,' Which it affords in acute nfiamma- pTOP°suton, .and whose views hate most efficient . and most economical
, the bill was. referred for. cttii.+�idera=; As, already said; one beauty. of •the,tor rheumatism, . Those who have. been endorsed by the ratepayers. LelectYic .lighting system yet discover-
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tiori; took the very sensible enurso of `proposttion is -that if it I:•re tried • but `used it have invariably spoken: of it 'With the IL ,owledge that thoy have ed and Listowel's streets, with its
issuing a; circular addressed: -to ta;a: ds.'should not give satisfaction, it canbe'in the.h} hest terms of praise. Lame the citizens at their back, .the conn -1265 Tungsten lamps, covering the en
If trade;,. newspapers,,.-ete,,.t.ir•.)uglio t'' retired without much injury. having back, lame shoulder ' and stiff . neck cil can, now proceed with the work;tire town, will present such a con::
lie Dominion ask. , opininr. .cone. r. been dons to' any person or any.. in- n and give the town the' •light as soon trast to what. we have i►oeen con gilled
,�;,• are ,uo.to.rheum'atism of the muscles as. possible.,, 'It is the i P
g rile i The circi}ar slat, s 'iciest: -Ottawa L'ven;ng Journal, usuatiy brought on by exposure to cold p -- - mention foto .put up with the past that our
l finally pass' the By-law at the regular citizens will feel' when, the light is
or. damp, are quickly cured by. app y-
..,; �., I I .... . meeting on May, 3rd,' and the con -}turned on that they. have acted, wise: '
i. .Ing. this liniment freely and massag}ng..tracts for the equipment .will be coin= ]' in supporting the lighting system
it the affected, parts. Soreness of the pleted and signed' immediately there- p oPosed. If the large number of c}ti-
Mang Western Farmers . muscles, whether induced by violent -
,., exercise or injury, i =aU:aped by this after, upon being .passed by the con= tens wh'o have already: expressed their
liniment, : For sale b • W. S. % Hol= suiting engineers, Messrs. C. H. and intention . of putting electric lighting . .
' • ' y: P. H, .Mitchell, who inform us that in. their homes may be taken - as an
Are Sklr�'lin'ing the Viand nes. the plant can be installed' and in indication of its general -use,. we don't
(, .'' operation before. the end of July. • think there need be any apprehension
',' _ - I ' - - - _ .. - That Listowel will . have the most; as to the amount of revenue that will
. How Labiane.' Lost His Job. up-to-date electrical equipment and .be derived_ from commercial lighting.
In: an' address delivered in MoAireal farming i essentially, -dishonest _.int n f r the ' "fele ra h" ; b a -will be thg best Iighted•, town in Can �It #s. quite :possible that revenue and�-�-;.'."._*-;�.--
. a"leap days ago Prof. Robettson refer- that it taken. for .immediate use re-_ fwri to o g p y1.
' •` red'to 'the Western Provinces as p: sources •w.hich weee' intended,iby nature �:. New. Ontario Roader.) ads . is` assured, The central
'station+expenditure will • balance: much sooner
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reit surface mine which was m. din to provide for; permanent prosperity. Ben. Jour Lmile,,..Comment Si,. o. _ �,
! er of bein stri ed and a barren So serious 4s -the dao er referred to' Yes,. h'im�� come back 'to=da •
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it este left behind. , ib Prof, Robertson . hat the Govern- Ha used io.leeve' in'h'Ottawa, . .. . . .
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.g' Y. . + t WHAT BEAUTJ,FUL HAIR -1..• ('TWO PRF:Vk,NTIVI7S AGAINST -
:" ' Ment- would be justified in exercising I'm been long .tans away; • •
The warning is not without justificar same sort of supervision: over the 'Way up de nort, Temiskaming,• - .. MOTHS.
How often. do. we hear that excla-
noir With too many of those 'going -
, manner - of . farming carried on in the H'i work for MacDonnel:l; nation of :a certain :woman's hair or I Take one fourth . 1.
_ R to the West the Edea is to reap the ,of an ounce each of y L , ' N S
�. - returns o[ a few bount}[ul. Crops, sell new Provinces. Tile fact should be re- We make railway from out NortbS Bay, a, certaili man's hair.
cognized that no man has a righti'. to ' Way up by Bush -en -ell. . IA prominent scientist and hair s ec` ground cloves •and caraway seed, .ora
the land at an advance oil the rice I P - - ounce of dried• common salt; one half' AT. LOWEST .
p use land without. any'regard� to the ialist -emphatically + •
paid 'for it, and. 'return. This .sort of ,H'i mak de •ale, cut right away . P y states, and has 'pound of lavender flowers free from CURRENT RATE S
farming, with imme ate rights of those who era to :follow him raven that an man or woman can the stalk and one half ounce each `iii
g, profit the .. Some time I hit the.dr111, - p; y
" in occupation,. In. France,. and one or ' • , have luxuriant, lustrous hfi�ir,' .by us: dried thyme and -mint. Mix well . to- . when; you secure a town on
:one object sought, has been followed And malc big stake Por Seii Louise.
" two other. European countries this is . your farm or .city. property
to .too great ,an extent in Manftoba�; P And Adelard dat s ma' illi ing a. famous prescription 'called Par- ,ether, and put in cambric• or silk ... from this rom
and, to a much greater extent in the so ftihy recognized now that a man Tam she's o quick on'de Railway, isian Sage. bags. These scent. ,bas if ' pany there is
g g q y R g, p,.aced no charge for land inspection.
.. Nort}i Western States. The result', id • is not allowrd,to cut dawn a tree, on, job _she`s `.`Comme it Faut• V1 Paris}an .Saga is now made and sold among clothes; will . preserve them Renewals . of maturing„ loans
t t ''n Manitoba to- yields land 'which may have been in .the pos- lk':n' 13 ss pa's SAY Narcisse in- Canada. W. S.. R. Hdlmes the from .moths and ive a' leasant r .made.free, of cost. The inter
ha i day y e s per session of his family for generations, De wa i 0 ,Y druggist,. " g P odo . est charged is aliways at the
acre' are less than they were .. years How yod like to boss Dago:' . gg , 1s -the agent: Clinton, ;and If you art, troubled with moths ' in
without consent of the public author , the readers of The News -Record .can the house try g g paper lowest current rate. The
ago, and in MI ngsota which, has H all right h i say, for the pay she's , y putt}n blotting
i,tics and without. provision, ;.Vain,, made buy, from him .for: only. 50 cents a well saturated with turpentine in the terms of repayment are made
tieeii settled for :a 'longer 'time; file for replanting. That same - pri,nct.plc". ,.big to suit your . convenience.
, average geld of wheat is about one H'111 klo my beg' for ou.. large bottle. drawers, Amon the furs and bed-
g y might well be applied to the West., , p g write for application forms.
half. what it was in the beginning. . g P Nex day, h im Foreman of .the gang W; -S: R. Holmes knows that Paris- clothes, or wherever there is env dan Privacy our chief consider; . • •
particularly in the case of lands pass- I And sleep . on the h'office too- ian Sage will beautify tide hair, cur0• gez' of the moths working their dep> a ation:
there is no doubt that the newer ing dixeet from the Crown to settlers dandruff and stop failing hili,, and for, dations ; ft can even be . ut al n'y the '
P o e Assets over z i 500,000
Pfi)vinces of the West are capa4yle of and a provision incorporated' in the - One day I•'m talk with. Paul Lam,. that •reason he sells it• under a, guar- edges .of carpets. Tvr entine is the g
•"producing a few 'bountiful crops of deed requiring the practice of a eer-i . arche . • an -tee to cure or money back, best -preventive .M moths I nave dis- Incorporated x 64.`
,., -, wheat, but wheat can be made to tain measure 'of mixed farming, in !Bout Laurier and de h'autumn Bibl,
1f you cannot obtain Parisian Sage covered.—ti1'oinan'.- .Home Companion u R o N �iC . ERIE
•succeed wheat only at the cost of im- eluding, where Practicable, the plow- We get so vex'an' talk.so:loud . where' you, live, you can et 'a bottle for May.
. poverishing the sow and filling • the ing down of clover at more or less De office• she's almos fell, ' ' for 50 cents from Giroux, Mfg. Co., Y. Loala & Savings Co.
land with weals. Such a system o[ frequent intervals:—Weekly Sun: i Wit the bi Railway. h'ofticer —
.. g Y , Fort Erie, Ont., express charges . pre • 44.2 Richmond St., London .
,.� Who laugh at me and Paul. 66Talbot 5t S
_� I paid . W141CH LINIMENT iS BEST.? 3 t. Thomas
• - ,O'Brien he say good b'oy LaBlane •
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A DaYr�J "Farm, Competition. -Den one big fellow he ux me Seafort , thick oily' preparation can't penetrate
For who you vote LeBlanc ? anki loot! . Mrs. W. H. Newcombe of Niagara—itthat's wily Nert }1}ne heats them all
so cross .sinics right in: "I wouldn't live www^
' For Whitney ? No, you bet, I say t Falls was visiting at the home of without, in•my House. writ -1 rM`M
A committee composed of leading proposed to hold a final competition, H' vote for Messieur Ross ! . Mr; and Mrs. James Beattie. .. es J. B. Cottam, 'of Mastown; N. S,
larm'ers and da}rymen• representinglthel in. wrh}ch the leading farms for both ` I The marriage `took place on Wednes• "If you havo•rheumatis.m or, soreness " '
` , Now, would you 'Believe. ma dear da of last week the home of the in, the muscles: or in fact, 'an need
dairy cattle breeders associations eastern and western Ontario will . y y
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• and the 4tiir men's associations of On, compete to decide the best farm in Emile, Ibside s- mother, Mrs. Wm. Mackay, of an honest liniment,.. Nerviline fills a Ware
tario, have y completed arrangements • the Province, Exceptionally f n4 priz� INex day I`m et to sack. Cranbrooke, : of her daughter, Annie, , the bill. I can recommend. it highly
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g to, Mr, Alfred Box, Sea#orth. The , because I have - proved That in- one •
, for .the holding this year, of a dairy es will be offered in this final rom- He says : No Grit Ae's work for mss I
farms competition , through Ontario. petition. 'Upon this Railway track I , ce'temony. was performed by the Rev, application of Polson's Nervili'na there
The ,prizes will consist of 60' gold ,and i y ' D B, McRae of Cranbrooke. After a ; is more virtue than in a whole bottle .
I•i'iiil sorry for say I was a Grit, ,honeymoon,'+' `silver medals, and diplomas, as well, ' All branches o£ farm work will 'beH' lose good, yob, bus thin trip, the happy couple will ; of ordinary Ifniment, Try one of the
as a largo number of special prizes,;included nh the competition. In aft +•' , make their hand in Seatbrth, large 25c. bottles,
H i .guess Ill go to h Ottawa, When. you, Irish anything in Jap -
the detalls'af which hwe not et fie '1000 points. *Al be offered. These published an accident chart that is .
And see Louise again. a
arranged.. . nlpoints have been. subdivided as . fol- I � The Monetary Times of March 20th, l f
anew or •China ware call and inspect
lows :—House and surroundings ]5b , Soma tam . I'm m see Sir Wilfrid published an accident chart that is OPPOSED TO SLANG. p
The Province will be divided into farm buildings 150, live .stock 200 ,' An' I011 tell him all I know,
full of information. It shows that to
Donald bad been to Sunda school, our Stock. . You. Will find the goods •
four districts as' fellows :—from Kfngr crops 200 farm management 150 ; H'ili tell him spa's. no place for Ontario last year, 33 farmers lost y
• stop to .Yongo St,, Voronto western farm machinery . 75'; permawnt im- • Grit • I their lives while riding on,'trams and and on coming Home was asked what
Ontario, earth and south, of a line provamrnts 75. Several 'prizes will In New Ontario.
13 wero injured. 19 farmers lost their he had learned, The lesson was the good and the prices right, -
i Vifthing front Hamilton to Goderich. be offered to , the farms that • score lives by accident with horses and cat- story of • Joseph, and the small learn- " '
There will be a ebmploti(n this year,: the hi g hest points on the house and Ill ax him give we better lob : tile, and 44 were injured. The threshe or was evidently very full of his sub- .n_ �. .
for the best . farms til each district surroundings ; on poultry ; on ar- H'i feel. so road wid Paul ;ing machine claimed a toll of 14 lives jcct• The sa,ine an S1lVerware wv a,tCileS
t Mobbed he's' mak me Walkin' Boss and 61 injuries, I farmers were kill- 4' " " ; f
and 5 gold and 10 silver medals will chards and other similar departments. , . Old, he said, it was about a►
y lightning boy, and pts brother took hien an + �! '� , •
",..i*J"" be offered this year 1n each 'district. On the Grorg�an Bay Canal, ed b li pini and 33 injured. Clocks Jeweler etc' An article i
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Competitions of this kind were held April 5th, 1 00, I The annual meeting of the Ladies put him in in a hole in the Viound;
The farms will be judg^d twice in Ontario some 25 years ai';C, and _ ._, Lawn Bowling club was held on 11don: and thin the killed wroth f bo bought from us Will be engraved free •
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oneb about July 1st and Again some created great 'interest, The gold day. The officers elected for the Cil and took the first bov's coat' and :dip- .
V%6 during December, thus giving tl>!C medal farmer in the Province at that Repeat it .-"Shiloh's Cure w111 al- ruin year are : „ O charge.
r y pad it in the blood of this bay and . .
,judges es an opportunity s o see the time was Mr. Simpson Rennin, thi ways Oust,, m coughs and eolds," Hon. -President,. Mrs. M. Y. McLear „. „
g y + i y g g r no, , hot another boy.
` is ms snider winter* an mmer cony well known Farmers' Institute sl*ea.ti- Oh Ronald n
President, Mrs. A. E. Colson his sister interrupted', horrified. put
dltigns,, • . or, who now lives in Toronto, I Vice -Pres., Mrs. (Dr) Bu�rruws � . _._.. _ •..__. ......_.. _.. •
Donald stood' his ground,
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PrMtING ONIONS WIr11O+}T ISoc-Treas., Miss C, B. McKinley 1
NeXt yeaxr the farms in eastertr On- The comtn:ttee which has ,�Ii�rga of Committees—Mrs. il•rei •Miss 'lion• i i' , „ ,
10 Ti.4RS. g,' It was tea,. he insistod,L Thrn
tarfa an11 all farms lit vrestcrn On- fife competition is cornpoird of derson, •Miss G, Wnderson, Mis:tes he added+, "Che teacher said 'kill,' 1+itt
nnin of INIan l.a lids war, will e Allowed t � y The wank of skfnnir>,h anions which IGiiloran, Watson,'lytAirs. O. Nell I ,don't Ott words like that."--�iGnm� .
ttErla which win pries in tfto cam- Messis. Ii. Glendt
, petition t y ► b a14 o G. A. Gillespie of Petetboro, rePre- ends in tears can be made a pleasureDavidson., e Ro
p and riltss �Ctimpanlon far �'f,ry«
•compete in special competitions to de- senting the b astcrn Ont. llalryrarn'•s by pouring boiling •cater Over them, Sklps�•-Mise ,14milerson, Mrs« Melt, An's Hamm q
vide, th6 best farr11•, in eastern Ontario Ass'n ; Mr, Il, A. 1?empsey cf.Strat- and capering a few" minutes before 14irs, Greig, .Mrs. X. MOLc n, lnir """ " -" _ .�_— .fowele,r aid Biigtikviie'
and file the best term in Western ta,d and C. lfi Wallace of llurgicssvttle, paeling,�-CVorriarr's• It►ilia l'crr,lif :•ion , 11avidson, 111 s, Colson and hiss C11 �ep�,f 3� :—r'Shilali's Cure writ tl-
Ontaria, Two years Cram now, it is represc.fiung. 'the '1'1'esterh Ont,,, IlMiy- for May, ,d 'i rlcndersnta. ys a ttity Coughs and ,rolls."' 11/111 .1
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