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The Clinton New Era, 1910-07-21, Page 3m+•' -"' July 21st 1, 910 . . __ '_ _ . -. - -. -.,_ _-_. __.. _ . M <_.­-;/,'-.1w"N" A Visit to ii�lr O W urn .rd�inOntario; rj�] ''boy are a'�br'ift��r��rx7lolerva.� iv(,. I�''eopilt ._ . A short time ago the writer had the exhaust feed pulp, which is rased by juice collected goes into the evaporate ,pleasure of a trip to Wallaceburg, a ave town situated in Stent Co., on the I r w conveyor and the w ► , a sc a ottveyo a e ate Ing station where it as concentrated . Sydenham river, t e cent a f a m t ti a n h n ,; n +d Thence b ne s o a s eez . out. 1 b c t an f q Y 'it trom a ten per cent solution to3G0 per cent one' kt is now celled thick Jiitce Splendid agricultural country. The town is 18 miles North of Chatham, cgnva conveyor is lorded on cars' tot or sent to th5me pulp p Ile of and Is filtered again and treated; with and we made the trip by electric car be be taken talten aw+1y ley farmers as a food sulphuirnne acid if found to contain too much fres, Ittne. with great comfort and good speed, the genial Myles McCarron, traveller i for cattle At the Wa'[aceburgfactory a process for dr•yingthe pulp has been , The mirk juke .is, stored is upeeial for the Sugar factory, actin as our I added, this year, as. in Oermany,which tanks and drawn into the v4euutm pan. Thereat is concentrated until guide and bureau of information. We of to Wallaeebur about � g will considerably lessen the cost of i tvawsportation when the pulpio sold ! sugar crystals began to apps tr. These introduction to Secretarythrough as fodder r o fa • e t .iii distance s d e t . .int ra a s an eC d Rld a t mal t fir , l a 9 grow by ad, Y t , dition of tresh quantities of thick Howson was shown through the Sugar 'Factory an industry not only of wide, Pons, r from the works. The lower grade of syrup, which was former) sold to P until the contets of the vacua span p a and #ams on recant of the extent aJuice, : � i is now dd t theexhaust dal s -w _e t distillers, a. - o t d i, d allow wan fresh t h a do dl n -J' � a of value of its output but fitted up with the most modern appliances and up-tu feed pulp to enrich it, -• :': The juice from the measuring tank rots th'e pan mass consisting -date machinery. Tha immense build- is pumped thro'4gh retreaters -to•the crystals now . gar y tals ane! syrup, is die ehtirged luta a mixer, where it is kept ings are splendidly constructed and so situated that both rail and steamboat first earhonatatton statiwi where from two to three per cent of lime if n o ion a revolving r m G bys s, shaft !h tat service are at their doors, added for clarifying: Then the ex. D A°Giordo, the versatile M P., is cera of lime is precipitated by means arms. This !s done to prevent harden - ins of the mass„ From the mixer the depends not upon iiin a uality from p y q 1 charge goes into centrifugal machines without, usually with silk, but • winter >a wanner material like velvet and the crystals are separated from Interior Views of Factor3r, the surrounding syrup by centrifugal force, To remove however all the ,-, +rr syrup from Ilie crystals it is necessary !always of uniform shape and size with a minimum quantity of salts. NNIth our present knowledge of- seed ways to a purpose' and productive of Xeauits, • tit wash thermwith a sufftcleut quan- ,production the standard of high grade seed can be malntalued only by the I.iike the f,ivakers, they refuse tp believe that a miniater possesses.luore I and cost. about a dollar apiece, l •The Ihrnkaxda are the }letter organ, most careful and rigid tenth and K of tits of water.' After this operation i E -•,tt ,, :' t ei i at no 1 roots m n io al th tar ><a e not of a satisfactory quality. having select- own number,• and. foil- o wa 1 his bl c lttun a alien as a farmer on Week da g days. But, when he enters varied froit re t n a of these th sP f Y forms o f dress, but the drPan question has 1. the is obtri'lned. in white crystals I E, ' ';` +` ' i . <' to m an is Senn' d o i nr, in h Y the Mennonite typical core is i'euioved by means of `passed duties as leader of the ;flask, it is with, 'assumption i which contain yet about 2J,, per cent a dill! which is through ilio ' beet at all an- e,.ast sliown in tiro t}lus- dao more of divine grace ib when he is followf=ig the furrgw The 01d Menitonito: � ss are those who o water. This is removed in the ill "," ��• ., I ri , �'` . 1 granulation stage through which the ,n. sugar has to pied by means of steam l . + ,_+, - i-11 z • °` `I 1. i i ' haatinf,, and ai , q exhaust fan to draw ate Che After leaving the i': F <''` <� „ wt � moist air. granulatoe the sugar is ready to. he € , - t , ,I `7 1 g i in barrels packed or bags and sent to i ''��"� •" -� the market.. The syrup separated in the pentrfug- kk , , � at machines is -concentrated in a i x17_. FT, r special .vacuum pan and put' into 11 cryetailizers, which are laego 'iron a , ,'° � `. . cylinders with a revolving' shaft and , �s arms to eels the mass always in after I I_1 I '� ;: t '=t ,• .. . motiop. two or three (lays in :1 ' ? r;g"t F `"` 1`' the cr stailizers the. contents areydis- chargeda o the second into mixer for e 11 ' � " � inass, and thence into s ecial eAntri t .:z i, fugal nia-,bines where the. second or , a "LL: a `• , ' ` brown sugar is separated from 'the t y' i 31 r L, surrounding syrup, uowcalled molasses #' ,: .9. 3..• �.- °wad§ _. - . -._ _ ,,:, .. �_ r..--.�'•1. 1. ••ye. ,rS1Tt1+.1IiJ. w-.. ri. , :- n•w P 1. , • � %. r, ls O W urn .rd�inOntario; rj�] ''boy are a'�br'ift��r��rx7lolerva.� iv(,. I�''eopilt �+-r-..*+rev+t�a•.:nn,-..-.mnn,r-..gym+.-,a.... ��..rr. Pertnsylvaniq Patch Throughout the s.,.... -v+.+:+ .,wq. -..- •. .,. rm-. —. ter Ul aies�, a uuten wotnan�--- -Whether she be >7unkard or Mennon. ::y ., , Provinco Have a Prejudice Against rte• -does not vary her costume fToraa r...; Progresslxe Change, Which Eve• a - that of fret sisters. In ,obedience to the Scrflttural man - princrples of Pu ity, thrift acid frugal- I deuces itself Chiefly In Matters of date that woman lihall not .worship ( �"1' press --Several Sglits Have lakeln With uncovered head, they wear a covering of dElicatt: lawn 4r net _, + Place on This Recount. as a symbol of humility, This dainty cap Dutch or Luis Gov itirut t:nci will not The province of Ontario possess? ' • is worst at morning prayer in their fomes iue of ontarl'o s; ff"AlinigJ�.the purest type of Canadian eo 1.e n Canada. Outside of .the cities the a and at. religious sprviee in their church. ft adorns the head of '.r,0Wlt'S'. are few to be found who are not direct: the bride, and of .the candidate for • descendants of old $eoieh, English or Irish settlers. Almost the only ex. shurch membership who kneels at the altar or in the running stream to TESTING SUGAR BEET SEED • . eeptiani, •ire the settlements of Peng Sylvania ..►etch who came across the reoefve the pouring water of baptism. Manyut their . Upon Jt Rests Ability of Iiaots to Pro- border during the early colonization of the province and were among the tasks. saYiinglthat t gives, them them strength to accomplish that which duCO Maximum QYantity .of sugar, sturdiest pioneers who bel mage they have prayed for aid to do. Testing the roots is one of .the roost Ontario what it is to -day.. t The bonnets which they wear at trap steps In the production of beet seed, since the, value of the seed Nature made of them first. of all, Their ncestors for centuries baa home are made afswhen bucls azzwovered within and d depends not upon iiin a uality from p y q 1 had followed the pursuits of the soil. 'They axe of tits hard 'working without, usually with silk, but • winter >a wanner material like velvet the standpoint of germination, but also upon o to h f the p b h produced y u ed P brotherhood—whether from love of work k or for money one, cannot say u�• In midsummer; straw bon- ne to tire sometimes a mete -les u r used. They are to for maximum store a m x um quantity of sugar with authority, but their work is al- !always of uniform shape and size with a minimum quantity of salts. NNIth our present knowledge of- seed ways to a purpose' and productive of Xeauits, • i and tied with silk ribbon. They are always 'fashioned by their wearers, ,production the standard of high grade seed can be malntalued only by the I.iike the f,ivakers, they refuse tp believe that a miniater possesses.luore I and cost. about a dollar apiece, l •The Ihrnkaxda are the }letter organ, most careful and rigid tenth and K grass or graces tban other mea. Ile �a one of thein i axed of the two denominations of. the , i Dutch religion. They have never t ei i at no 1 roots m n io al th tar ><a e not of a satisfactory quality. having select- own number,• and. foil- o wa 1 his bl c lttun a alien as a farmer on Week da g days. But, when he enters varied froit re t n a of these th sP f Y forms o f dress, but the drPan question has 1. e rot i d o s o s list) s ze n f e u a s e d ria a p . tJte � it on PmP Sundays y to perform his to m an is Senn' d o i nr, in h Y the Mennonite typical core is i'euioved by means of `passed duties as leader of the ;flask, it is with, 'assumption church and .hat resulted. in four di- visions of it a dill! which is through ilio ' beet at all an- e,.ast sliown in tiro t}lus- dao more of divine grace ib when he is followf=ig the furrgw The 01d Menitonito: � ss are those who adhere absolutel to tt ' 1 t xn a elds, They am a people who live their religion and.: take it with d Y it o t t t CUs - toms: The tvhnteri wear r only the them into the field or the workshop plainest of tiglit�fitting tt-al:;ts without i mates( it them lass collar or any t:c.oiiitnt•nt, ;1 kerchief .behind ou when they pass autsidor the church y is worn about the neck =incl an apron 'the doors. They stand for the hfY,hest of Same+ matt i ial • t: the dress princrples of Pu ity, thrift acid frugal- completes the co;tunw, , 'Their head- ity. Honesty is a synonym with their covering i, of ctr•t roti) }s also utade. o hs of iet , :tames. • Poverty is. unknown among i the pl yle., ,' This brunch •nervi-. ' diem, and many are in :good circum- cu ,its in stances. 1 Dutch or Luis Gov itirut t:nci will not As citizens they cannot be said'to perluit Sunday Mchoul, revival or be rated as thoroughly 'perfect„ Their ;.testimonial tueeting,i, tin,) lixtlda no strict interpretation of Blither,• pass- re ItFious st•rvloe in the everting. Fun-: ages prevent theiE `from progressing Orals in; this and all other branches with th times. It is only recently that to�buggies and telephones: of the church Must be conducted in the homes, an no Lofl)se ntay cross the were accepted. as the proper necessities of `portals . of tho house in whi.elt they 'the' day. • . - • Worship (Ind It it ni;tieeuble that This prejudice against progress. in :this ;division of the Mennonites there are ti° change has been applied far _ more strictly to their mode of dress than Ili . young (-Vi members.lin .They object. to the 8evi rely 'plain, other habits of life. The men -wear felt hats - the year round—regardless clothes until the ure'.Thiirried and then the initial step .of church mem- of the cold of, winter or heat of sum- bership. is takvii, . finer. Their coatis tire . plain and square carr Their Collars are seldom The Reformed Mannon}les add' "tire tippet" as :tin adornment to. the plain . with a tip, and their hair Waists. It ,is a l,ointed pivcv, which . , tame cropped Aped close to the }lack of the i,' attached to to a eolltir aIle) the point .t k t tl , head squarely across. however, to ': uc sin a to Iva $w : It ad s mueh S=D. JXEJCT ssowxrtd J1=11OD oF.TEaTWQ men indulge in more variate r S f the. ttttraetivenc ss of their dress BE$T SERVICE TO + U O AI ' Four Trains froth Toronto 9,40 a wt 12 1i ll* hatBalas0ep0. p�arrled 0.10 It 1ston 10x10 P.na, train .Fridays. Eojoq the Coot Breezes of the Great Lakes SoilinSunday, w daily, except Friday and nd y, rom Owen Sound. Special train from Toronto 1:00 p in catling }daps Meals and berth included onboat. MostPleasant and Cheapest Route t�Winnipeg and b- fest Mo ,nomenu ,,, Choice Designs Best Materials, hal e 1 �OpPtsite the Pot•Offie tn tOtt , sraNndard a • Ele Elevator Phone 64. Beet Manitoba Blended and Pastry Flour, Oatmeal, Wbeat-germ, Bran,. Midlings, Wheat 'screenings, • porn; and Uhopped Feeds at, lowest prices, . Hiigitest prices paid good, , clean a The L: Surtter COMPROy Ford L& McLeod . Having secured a commodious [train Storehouse, we are now buying all kinds of grain, for which the' highest prices will be paid. • Bran, Shorts, Uorwand all kinds of grain, Seeds and other =feeds kent on hand at the storehouse. Ford -& 'Md cod ., W, N, WAITS. & SON at the head of the Company and as in • FOR sIIaes: ° i• o and. still renervcs the 8$Qrs' °pens at7,30 a m, closes at $ p m. p P dress' than do the}r. good' sisters, p quaint )India Weare Practici,l Boot and Shoe mak- . •everything else be undertakes has the d - While the •women of. other . creeds vidual}ty; of their..costumes. ..Their 'ers and repairers. Boots made to or- i }rattan. this cure is tested ror suga>• services is in E6gIb h, but Dutch is der from one to three days notice and faculty of making the business go. by the usual. bltixisco a maty be slaves of fashion,' each service,"; Y He gave us a large amount of inform- p p methods.' The . y- i taught in their hompP . re airin done.while. au waft. action and took us through the various • ability of a seed grower to, maintain ung to outdo her neighbor yri the Inst-' i p g . departments of the wonderful glass1. ,,,, , - .hfg4 .quality In the root. is one of the. I Fnrtncrsl Attention factory where 500 or 000 hands are most, important conditions in the es C , dxctre?�VMPUr,y axe was air Uud tete We have on hand, several' pairs of 'employed ---They man'ufaetuFe--evepy • , , tablfshment Wand. maintenance of .the., . - THREE YOUNG MAGNATE.,. i adding •to the value of his big hold= our own make boots,just,the thing for . thing in the bottle line from a Small �_ . - the Spring wear.. Doing in and see y,.sa s zar`is0 in s in the 'compan hial to gem 'ars. &e., and the various �e . iiuiiy'' P J Youthfui Business Men o r"fii "e T4__%� thein,I. stages in the process from the molten r of the department of agriculture. a �aT"o; wlie en s o a Millionaires. David Yuile tide riresident rzf,tkie com- glass to the finished article are full of . There is;a'great deal.of Gdnfusion in W. H. TTS �'. interest to the spectator. Both of the k, trite -minds of • lant breeders. 'regarding; t,vPry little while there is some little' pans, gassed' away, the directors iii- p I' aisted on Mr. Gordon stepping -foto opposite Post; -Office . institutions referred to ate a great tbo real u ose. of fhe.selection of the .• tncideilt occurring that does' to shot~ , . . p the presidency; ,notwithstanding the' boon to the town and neighboring how..fast •some of the. ban ter ever- • vicinit g g { • .roots from the standpoint of sugar. con- Y g I fact that in doing so he would. easily, v t ation of.. C.afiadiati have lumped, .by ,.. tent. cCareful'observ. on would seem be the youngest Canadian to occupy The farming community appear to their own efforts into the millionaire0�� take kind) to au �r treat cultivation. 5 ,, �' to indicate that breeding and seleeLioh such a post•9IPlt big concern. P 3 .. class. and find it not onlyremunerative' as 7� ' for high sugar, content have to du for instance, when Of course Mr• Gordon has also been, __ _ , g ga The ether clay, to price but most valuable in, getting ? t mainly with the elimination of those the big dcean liner Lusitania pulled a shrewd business mail in other ways, ,� land into a high state of cultivation. ,� � , 1'" individual roots that will clot res and into'New York .fro n England .it• had but there can. be little doubt but that •11vallllaler i'v00llen Mips . ' They go at it ,about on the wholesale `« t •�. ` readily to favorable conditions of oil passengers , by far the greater. prem, ortion • of 'his y n , d s uon its tssengers three 'young The Oldest-establGished Custom. plan, as viewed by a Northerner, and )' : ; �' Wiens .who about five present large fartane was made .out are making coin thereby. i. . 's; years' ago of the 'Textile securities. Aiill in Huron Cb>ltinty, _ .. I 1 very few pec le ever expected woo it - Waliacehurg has notoriously muddy 4 •' - w-...., � X be in the.;inillionaire, class for .tt great . `Then 'while young ung Mr.. Ait'k has . As usual I shall be preeparedHto buy streets, owing to difiicutt;y to secure during the pas. -year become one of and give the, HIGHESTOAS ,.FOR I.1�iny years to come,, and-yet.in that gravel but will no doubt overcome I. the leading figures in: financial c}r- 'WOOL, both washed and unwashed,. this by Macadam or other plan. They Sliort. space of time, in• entirely differ- ! or will exchange for my manufactured. ales, bath ,in'.iViorttreal and Toronto, 3wave goodstoree, flue new Carnegie of carbonic ac}d -gas. The limn is . ant fields had •aectimula ed 'an u t still before Goniing alt to Montreal to articles, Library, a s lendidl finished R C huriit in ttie' Cgatriatiy"s,own kilns, ally large amount . of wealth' ,,for a t ;resid'e . from Halifax. lie had put You will find a. fine. assortment of L orch, exceltentfacilities by steam and the escaping grin is drawn i ff young. country -litre Canada. through a large nt?nri>er of deals, more Ruga and Bed Spreads, -alt,o a, good.. - and electric railway, and boat for by means of pnmp�, mashed,and forced c 1 he, three of, thein, . who chummed particularly. . in connection' :with, pub. suppIv of BED BLANKETS, HORSE uite.a'lot together on :the way over, I shipping in or out rind ere ipng may hack tq the'.miiture of juice and.hrtie 9 $Lo N KETS and YARN of various. cion citified airfl. Those who have t. This mixture is treated• wvrth'car.honic' . were .Mr, C: , B.. Gordon,. t$e. Voting lie Tiutilities and power con- e e ° acid uutil a t►ltered 's im' le shows o > '"" ' president of the Dominion xexti erCo.,, e g The�above goods are. guaranteed to. visited this hurt erg town should p , .` which rept"esents,the.mer er of a num-; " be pure wool and wi givesatiafaction. -.Edo so, and learn rur themselves that per eent.of I}me still in soltition. the ,�,,,,g, , $ � i _- I . . juicers basted to' 90 degrees C said t`< I, her• of the larger, cotton concerns °f:, . • ,pi[(�r$PJt6vQE„ e' therosy stories told by the two g , Q..,,ra `� v a toroed'by a pressure ' umb .'through - •-,• "° Canada • Mr. W. M:. Aitken, more en-. �Vallaceburt; newspapers are not fable p gh a , g The JerS+Sei . �1�����,� -but the genuine gorpel. filter presses,wbotia i,t is folly separat. *. g � .~;" -' .,lt ii orally known as the president of the . . The sugar mauufaeture (factory ed from till prtidpitited matter and r rR Royal Seedritles Corporation ;beedtise Eleetrly Restorer. for Alen, SIGNAIxLLEit . 'was working on raw sug.cr Imported then: taus by its U,vn gr4yitq., to ; he ' f at is his. pet concern,' butt fn. reality : 1{,estores'every nerve in 'the •body'to . ,when we were thete as last, year's beet second carbountatioti stattou.. the. wizard• of Canadian promoters, . its propet- telisinn restores' v!m and >.11 prop was finished) was of so much in. The contents of the inter presses are x" t.. ._`{, who_everi I)efore lie. had touched' the vitality. Premature decay'• and all' Blue�Ser, � e. sorts to. retest to us we give an outline of the damped Into a cat,veyor below, milted • "tett, thirty-year mark had. perhaps. more Eaxual weakness averted ,at ot7ce. • various stages believing it wi l prove with water and di,charged out into a °� .. consolidations to his Credit; tltarx any Phosphonol will make von anew • A source of informatl3n to our r'ea lera settling basin where the he'r,vy pre- `r♦'", ( � ; ' 1/ Z.O wind aseib result in a new raui i,iign ci hates sink to }tie bottom and the " °"" ". ,Shirley Ogilvie}, a director of the Og'i1 'The `L3rd annual meeting of the On UPdel' e O °f suKar be t srowing in Huron Co., water overflows into sewer. It is to ' " ' p: vie Picnic Mills Co., Ltd., but more tario.Bowling Assoc}atdoq was Attend. Ih order to meet the demand we are which we believe has no superior, in be regretted that the frirnters do not generally known as one of the 'four ed Tuesday evening by •350 Bowlera, ai; • offering a•Blue Serge Suit for $17.00. producing the hest beet for sugar pet- t use the lime refuse, its a fe.rtilizii- scan met, who umped into romin- T Made in style, rig ht up to the minute g j p Niagara - on .the like. The flnarcial. tentage in the Province. . ! whleh would be very bedeficial for. encs afew -years ago, when after. se- statement showed total receipts $931.- if you:want it, In putting this Sorge. -_ . 'cutin tilg. control of the Canadian .Suit up at $17-00, to on measure, we The Wallacetturg factory sugar heavy clay soil especially through the g. , 15 ; disbursements $001,$0 ; balance, snow it is Fillingti G:t .grades At and has a wide and incveae • I ferinenting.:mechanical action which Rubber Co., they fornied the big Cana- $254.61 The following officers were . Ing patronage. Tnis Co also owns' makes the hardest soil friable, not vL) r : - _. than rubber consolidation, now in elected for 1910. 11 :=Patron, Lord This Imported Serge has a smooth and operates the factory at Berlin, ! inention the 'contents of phosphates,. eluded In the Canadian, Consolidated Strathcona; hoti;< president, D,.. Dox- .flmsh, which makes •it' suitable for.. thereby controlling the trade to On. ! which surely are a, great, benefit to Rubber. Co, ter, Hamilton Thistles; president, Dr, Sunday wear. We also bay" it irk tario as the factories at Dresden and ever sot1. - ' This hrown� sugar is dissolved`Whot ' and climate with respect to.the norma- l,ven a hasty glairee back show's at Lorne Robertson; • Stratfc ri trice, - y ! black, if preferredt, Wiarton went out of business. ; In the second.6--added a small Grater. or in: hat sulphur juice to . on an storage of su or.und.the: res- what a tremendous nate all three o•E Beets are unloads without special - li n�rs of about 57 per cent sugar,then - d g g p r►ceaiaent, J. .J. Warren, Parkdale ; - d th r sp t amount of lime is addedagt�in,and car.. -tr ervntion . and • perpetuation .of those (bent have come: `atolls; for' it only Colin PostlewdaitA, Canidae;secretary SATISFACTION G'11X11TEE1 futeted and united with the thick machinery at the beet she Is, which bonic'ticid gris is forced into' Che Juice . , seems, thea, other Clay when Chariio treasurer J, IL. W. iVlackie, Granites - have astorage ertna�itp of 10,000 tone: until a filtered satnple of it Shows to,o;i. Juice obtained in the former operation roots that Will respond to those candib Gordon Was working almost day and ' ,, __T, From the sheds the beets are flamed per teat of lints, . After this the. and sent t" the first vacuum pan to be tions. High .sugar content, therefore, . Vii t to 'ut the Standard Shiit Co. by water into the factory, and on the juices tire heated to the boiling hint there boiled to sugar. does not seem to be a fixed haracte j' p` ` ge6�0• g p sit its .feet and probably hail never Dr de 1'.tl>t s French Female fills . way are separated as wail as possible and pumped through another. filter ; In the .same sense ns are color,•f°rm, dreamt of such a thing as the con- : theWifets Friend t o British i. er' from weeds, gravel or atone and ad- press atatt7n, when they are se errtted -~-••~-�"^'- Agan s forAmerican Dyeing P p etc. but will vary t° a marked de- solidation of the principal cotton ton- A reliable re alator; never fails hetring soil. The richer the beets are from all sediments,'. the elear jilice ; ' andUleaning Co,. Montreal. i:t 611gar i gree when the Conditions of growth are Terns ,of the country. . "`~ 0' 1"•'"""°' N'Vh}le thEae tis ire exceedingly g the finer they are sliced, The collected in a special tank, and pump• All old people stiffer from Attacks , p g . g aiiced roducts, called co settee, are ed from there o r:he sulphur station. o cliauged. For example,,Seeds.from thb ti�hi n the time canis, Itdwever, for ooverful in re ulatin the enerative - p s t . p + of •sudden xhausriuu,. weak heart act-' t r nt this consolidation the Montreal finan- portion of the female system, they are . C irriecl through a movable chats to to the latter the jute- is treated with Ian shed robavatiun. Tile best aid in same plant .when planted in'cllffe e � niz cl th ossibi}ities strictly safe to, use, Refuse all cheap the diffusion batter where the sugar sul hiirous acid obtained Its burning sunh cases is Ferroviin,the'inv} orat- ports of the cou;ntr • have been -known, eters writ° rL from e 0 p 1', , ♦•i•♦•Q•♦ ♦��+F« ♦�+��♦ ♦ ♦lt♦�F�♦ Y g p g is 3 of it, right ft:uin the outset called in imitations. Dr da Van's are sold at $5 juice is extracted by the action of railed suiphur untif.a, satnpla shutvd lug }Mid which is nrep•sred from fresh to.ptoduce roots bavin. a difference of Mr. Gordon's advice because it Was abox,or three for $10 Mailed to. any ♦ . ♦ f ♦ warm water. 1+`tom the b titers the only ,i. trrlce of free lime in solution, lean ,",ef,'Citvate of Icon and pure old felt that front a practical standpoint- address, The Scobgil .Drug CO. St, urate tgan 7 per real ru Cue sugar Lott- p P ♦Q �n juice goes to the meaaarihG tai,k and After, heating up to the boiling pc>tatt Sp.inlyh Slietry Wine. It atlmulates. Ile a great deal' about the cot• Catheeines, Ont. ♦ ; ♦ tent, while the shape, color and gen I is tested for spec•f!e gravtt�•, the jaice is filtered for the thud Lurie l the d}t;t',tlgn an,l strengthens • the �, ton trade- of the country. ,-, • •- - The n t si,r no in tae b r t ry is called :.trough gravity - filters. The clear 1 whole body. $1.00 a bottle. eral. ,babits of, growth remained the `Vltett finally the merger had been i r_ q . � � ` .. same. .Elie Importance of selecting; the in a Dozen? - to completed it was fauna .that Gordon W006, S Phospho a nd. seed for sugar content cannot be over- had relinquished his position in the Gf a !i► The Great Pnplish ,Rented . � r 1 I W LI.ABUi2G'LJCA1 T+'ACZ'O1"2'�'. estimated, and, because of the impar- Standard Shirt and was to fill the, im• nervous nelnom°tm kos`vn°eFB I y • lance 6P this work and the dilflcuities portant host of vice-president and Bloqisysteold m, ekesres nowVerv. TW�tVe 811d alI CoUrit attending it, sugar beet seed growing managing director of the big textile atr.4 Dewlity, ltfenital and BrainWarrv, Des- 2 them t0 See if y0U get can ba± Barr}ed on successfully only coitcerit. p S S ♦ r y jr ana,torrkcea, and Auftcta 4i2busaor ,Fxeessee. Naturally, of course, front a stock PrieSlperbax,stxSor GS0 ewillploasohis ♦tiht:iY1 to. g When you piiy ♦ 1 with special equipment. by tine el- • a a Wedding Rlri and a Praise of the greatest care and CotlSe- market •standppooint, he got right in oil will ouro, sold by all ruggists or mailed in the ground tract, stir) while lie wad plain lrk �, on recoi,? t of price. New paGntphleE for Y $ K, ynLt Can't COtdnt ' ` . WW 01r quently at considerable evpen". „ mailedsree. The ao Mooitctne ca. 1 going ahead mti i a success of the • +L wwwrly Wein&&) Tore"tq Ont 0 'them, you dal? el the. deal- :_ _ _u .. e�s whirl, and often get � , I L - Z?�?`h,ere Beets" are Unloaded at the Fal tory, i K or less., We sell a stYeciding Dings, d there I n s ., �' v , t . ' is exactly z$T n every ♦ ' . ": I. A t', ♦ 18� Ding'. 'fest them ♦ t 1 rk ,.. , '. r � : any way you litre. 2. . - 1 41 K+ 4 � , -. � ,.. *M a�� Q I .1:11. # 1.2 Cunt ' S. ♦ �' Re u • d.t> c �* ;" • n Optician, , .eta- <• : ..� . x-•> � � .,,, . , .. Te'►Veler and ��. L r Issuer .of - ' J Z Marriage Licenses, ..; .. ... x• w r.•- . +►4i1��4♦44f�4��►�ifii♦ii44f* .. ... '' '�; -1 .....-. .,f a...,•, .,.,r..�,,; a::.'Ik:n._..,:.. •' ...,.6° ..Wr:"-w ..s. , . .. .,.er_a id - t , �