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MEDICAL
DRS. TAYLOR AND TAYLOR,
Physicians and snae•ar- oste.-North
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DR. W. F. (TALLOW. M. B.
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earth of County kadstaT eioo. 'rele0a•ss rat,
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Clinical Aro t.. hoar. Normand '1 Moat klospital
(golden Square, and Mwaredle l hyee Hoes Mta1.
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"O THE awlN[H�RO.
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o Howe that are to yrOAer* rale
o titters should be bred In May 11
• possible. Tota will bring the
! o plan to laptember and 1m time
for tbem to get a good start bo
fore cold weather.
Keep a good brood sow as tend
as she will produce satisfactory
o littera. The pigs trots mature
o sows will average more o n wat six months old, everything
o equal, than than crown very
yetr0g sows.
Be sure the bop, old and
young, have platy of pure, freak
water to drink. Comparatively
few people realize the Impor-
tance of drinking water for bop.
Go slow with corn to the brood
vows and young pig
• Do not allow too many pigs W
run together. Uslw the ranee
o Is large each titter should bars
o Its own pasture.
o Pork costs only one-third to
p one-half as much wbsn pastures
o are used as when concentrated
p feeds alone are used.
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Ina a young man I made a ado -
take 1s. ►altug a grade boll bonsai 1
dl/ set then uederstand the gnat to
rsglasos of the tdro-the to l000ce for
Shed fir 111 that le vested !n the bead
et the herd. To pay $100 for a pure
bred yeasting Holetda-Msdaa bull
gemmed to me the limit of extrava-
gance. TK who I ease to study thg
matter aid tl►fak ft oat to the sad I
found tray views eo changed that I will-
ingly Invested $400 1n a pore bred
calf, white S. Heide In the National
ileockean,
Of course ay Delgbbors quoted the
old adage that a tool and his mosey
ware goes parted, but 1 did not think
1 had dose •aytblag foolish and was
willing to wait for time to prove that 1
had acted wisely. If the owners of
common herds would realise how fast
time Rise and that it takes only a few
years to change a common herd Into a
blgb grade bard then would be many
mon grad* herds and a great deal
wens money 10 the dairy business.
In thinking out the matter for my-
self I decided that tate bull was mock
more the. half the bad, as 1 mast de-
pend wholly on him for its betterment,
and 1 came to the conclusion tbat t
could not afford to buy anything less
than the bent obtainable. My reason•
lag was like this: If 1 can get twenty
heifers from the bull that will be bet -
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INSURANCE LOANS. ETC.
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John lter.nrweuy 731-00a.4es. ; Jawe hem*. t
lis obwoud ; Jou. Matt. narloca : MIAOW&
11c).en. hruceteld,
Agents : J. N . 1 ea, Hola.ssv ala ; R, Stat►, •
Rartock . J.r lemr..ng , $mwonGYUM ; 11:'
bin hay, miasma r'Wiop-noI$w• oaa pay
a..e.r..eut. ..a est web mom rsostpaea sh
A. J. Morrah's Clothing btato.CUateu. co atB
h. tau. tummy, aat.otsa street, bateau$.,
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tau Y V WWLrrr fir. roam& it y teist QeaeeteoL 4
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flat ANL LIU ..aINSURANCE AGENT.
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ITT : ] be Ops. As.hdrt sad Ol&rantse
.mporationamour! ND •a Limited.
bower. T1s U. • 8.
Fidelity and 0aarasteetmpsay
datum at rest -era., aoatbo.et mesa et vie. •
torte and M. David'. street.. 'Mose pe
IOBN W. CHAllilli, LIFE, FIRM
et and oxidaand
roto snl Aaemtl.rteadlaa
"Meal sad stock dm ]lnsmom Its Y7
sing sneered on ben' play sad at lowest rates.
-al at oaice. corner Went Utaest and o.gnar,
t Mama J. M I-KA1011L Uoderlob (Aa.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
WALTRR B BELLY, J. P..
OUAIiRICK ONT.
SEM Or NARR1AAE LICEN81B1.
W. ALAI�(Mllee ^ 0.401.OF FOe jIIARRI-
SHAVING PARLOR
REDFORD BLOCK RSA HER colo
-This well -knows and popular etamd
Deers Its tatre.g too beet service to .bavbS
Mir -rotting, etc., ��tts11.1e dtadlee• abamearter*
Y ipcy. Oag°sy b.d. �mr>
laolw�t RK Preprt0 •gpr•ot*s.a
"i think." said the stout man "N
1 will give up these loot[ walks
s *ad
int • motor car," "Walkin ie a first-
rate exercise." "Yes. Bot work
&won•t reduce me. What 1 Deed a
BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND
S•blects tallest by expert insanitary
at this
dfi-r!/o
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is sesame fres Sept. but Casal
hen Enter an, lbw
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The most dlattnguhhies *ler
mark b Jersey cattle 1m the whits
band around the noes lust above
the alai. This band deem not
AIM at birth. but appears when
the animal L only a hew months
old aad becomes very prominent by
the time it le a year old Aa the
minimal grows older this white band
becomes mare indistinct, gradually
turning dark morn M old ago tt M-
onne like the rest of the a.lmar.
a*Iorlae. A penmen aoewlated with
the breed w11) readily dWogul.b
the prawn of any amount of Jer-
Ny blool in an animal by its gen-
eral build. Tho pure bred Jersey
oow .hewn 1. Lady Won, toundrees
of the ViNa family at Elmeadort
tars, Lexington. Ey.
ter than their dams at like ages by
sae pound of milk at a milking, so
small an amount that only the scales
will show it, each w111 give me an in-
crease of 000 pounds of milk per year,
or 12,000 pounds for the twenty bead
Milk at that time was worth 11 per
100, so the 12,000 pounds would be
worth $120. But 1 did not expect the
naefnline, of these animals to be at
an end with the one year. The aver-
age
verage milking life of a dairy cow well
eared for 11 eight years, and I knew
that these cows would be of use to
me or some one else for that time and
that instead of $120 the return would
be $900. 1 thought the promise well
warranted the expeadltare of the $d00
I paid for my ba1L
That I was right tim.l proved, for
Nay grades exceeded their dams In pro -
!action by fully 2,000 pounds of milk
per year each, and within a year after
I disposed of that ball I had, in addi-
tion to some 1 had sold, over thirty
heifers and heifer calves. Five years
from the time I bought this ball sad
solely owing to the introduction of his
blood I found the income from my
dairy herd increased by 1000 per year.
Did my investment pay?
Eeenemy In Use of svll.
Tb bull question L important to the
Aare farmer. If he has only six or
tome cows It does sot pay hies to keep
a boll, provided be L within conven-
feet reach of such *. be would use
ea his herd. if be is within reach of
a scrub ball only it will not pay to
keep • scrub bull. If, however, a geed
ball -one that w111 improv his dairy
bard -ler not within reach. thea it win
pay Mm to own a good one. The ball
gats as reach as a cow. is nosily teoo-
bleesme, and it is greater oweelay to
keep a eov► in his place and taw a
adgbboa s WU If each I. as gnu ge
sine yea weal/ keep If you Best keep
a bell Rw a ma anaaber of ewe beep
a bald use than your ndgbbwr have.
A good bull can often be bought at
a swimmable figure from aa rinser
who eau no longer nee the animal. A
four or eve year old ball is no dols&
Takings. It fact it is an advaats
>• yea to know just what Mad d
eerie be gale.-Haesse Parma%
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T. ere le a madge* to enwerl
feel lits adk. Thos she and have a
largo sl b and a droop coedited..
be limb bast result* sbe am* alga
have a large adder. largo lank ergot., milk robe ad gaol
tat► Eo head ahead be loam sal
water b appearance. with the eyes
Auden eat prominent'''. The web
Mead he ratio Mag and lean I. ap
penaiee. the shoulders painted and
abs backbites rather preminent The
soda should he bow and soft le the
Igab�
Spring faradism sw RvIL
a. boat eau damage tie peewee
las So greyed to eat bad btA gram
1 starting. Awry orb, gniabg 1r
e ileal the worst thing that au be d.ss
Si a Opastare sed should fast be peer
Milid M Ow try teed will WS *et
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TAMING UNRULY BULLS.
Twee Methods of Repressing Their
Superabundant Energy.
We suppose every one has a recipe
for the treatment of these very trou-
blesome fellows, but 1t will do no bort
to say something from our standpoint.
says Hoard's Dairyman.
In the first place, bulls get unruly
largely because of the superabundant
energy tbat Is wrapped ap in thea
They ought to be made to work evsy
day on a tread power or 1n some Mbar
way and get nal tired That will da
more to repress their "masculine rage"
than anything we know ot
, Second. it a young ball gets the mo-
tion
rtion in his head that he L boss take
him out on the meadow or winos the
.now 1s deep enough to make • fair
cushion and throw him with a doobie
loop a few rimes. Tbat will pat more
sense of his Inferiority In the bands
of man into bis thick bead than any-
thing we ever tried The doable loop
L made in the following mamma!
Take • halt lncb rope. say, twenty
feet long. Pass own end throogt the
noes ring, leaving about el: feet hs
front, thence ap between the borne.
Then pass the rope around the body
Just back of the fon lege and make a
halt bitch at the beekbom thence
back to the hips, making another tarn
around the body just in frost of the
hind lege with a half Latey at the back-
bone and carry out the rope over the
tall sir or eight feet In the rear.
Let two men take bold o1 the end is
front and two more on the rope L the
rear and give a stoat pall together.
when down goes lir. Bali sa 11 be was
shot- Hold him down by the bead a
few momenta aid let bins op. Likely
enough he will make a lunge at the
mea ti front. bet mother slow pall
brings him to W aids wttb a Dani
Throw him two or tbree dines m this
way, and It will take the conceit out
of him wonderfully. Too have ..t
struck him nor bort him ser 1e kb An-
ger aroused. He 1s simply nosplased
and completely Mat at your power
over him.
We have known of several very can-
tankerous bulb wbo were kept gate
decent by an occasional dose of tbs
double loop.
Dangers 1n Feet Weenie.
Cleanliness is the keynote to meet=
flit treatment of any wound of a
bone's body, but especially ot the foot
writes L Y. Hurt in Country Gentle-
man
enti -man. After tt has bees opened and
explored absolute clesWInse le requir-
ed until healing has progressed to tate
point whin the animal may be shod
This le accomplished by the applica-
tion of antiseptic packs 110 the foot
held in place by bandages sad covered
with dock or sacking to protect free
wear. The whole dreesieg shadd he
kept wet with entlaeptle for eovenl
days. • 1 to ti00 solotion of correrve
sublimate or a 2 per ant solution of
a coal tar disinfectant or lysol bong
splendid agents to flee. The bedding
should be kept as clean as passible
The frequency with which the drsow
tag mast be changed depends Woo the
WOODS
Whet the wound Is entirety clean
sad ready to is covered with bora
pod the peek upon the foot dry over-
night and In the sensing plain a dry
dwgiag ef bode seder tode1orm apse
the woad. cevertni with bandages
ad pwoctive wrappings as before.
la two or three days, if m more pas
appears to eon the cotton over the
weand, It any he regarded as siva to
Mee the animal, slag a protsetivo
pad of lather or tis. Do sot. bow -
*ter, tap any chanties with bass
woes& If at any tits* the patient
shows extreme pats. asessesse aid
fever. less of appetite. etc.. neves
the dreedeg rad thoroughly nouns
sad Hiram the wooed gsswtiess
only a very small amount et pus w1
be roue& beat this, beteg nabs to ar
caps. etnatnewee t1e deadly Wel pd.
sosfa&
TAs Case of Lie.
As compered with 1M producing mi-
ne
olne the coot M esestrectlag the elle ter
emelt Revd winds. slims ant tram
11.110 tote per tet el repoefty; tress
Or stone. Wee or cermet from $2 r
N. 14 las been shows by seine) see
mei meat 1's. Mtnneaota that-weekisg
e►eparttvely te the pureness et ms-
twtata. vie.-. enaber of Anew* r s
Waltity say erect et web et toll
Ares a stave ole of 1d0 b 110 tits
aiaail. lief *Owe Mia
A
Range
should be a
permanent investment
and guaranteed a3 such.
The "Pandora" is fear-
lessly guaranteed by
dealers as welt *s by
the makers, simply be-
cause they know that
it will give utter satis-
faction. Can you
wonder that
so many
people
buy
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weater Coats
That Are Correct
Pandora
Ranke
For sale by newel' Hardware Co.
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HEROIC DEEDS AS SHIP SANK.
Five Wawa Rescued from the James
Gayisy on Lake Michigan.
Duluth, Minn., Aug. 8. -- Five
women. who, clad only in their night-
dresses. were miscued from the steamer
James Gayley wino that vessel sank
yesterday off Manitou after a collision
with the steamer Renssalaer, anived
berg today. They are Mn. E. Russell,
Miss Edith Russell, Mis>, Stone and
Miss White, all of Buffalo, N. Y., and
Mr,'. E. H. Meyers, tat Watertown,
N. Y. They bad to i eplenish their
wardrobes heal,
When the collision occurred those
just named and nineteen members of
the crew of the Oayley were taken on
the Rensaelser, inert that boat having
been damaged is the bow by the
collision it War Lenard she might not
he safe, so the wrecked pubs.engera and
crew of the Bayley were again trans-
ferred, this time to the steamer
Stadaoona. Mate A. H. Norton and
three other men were picked tip from
A yawl foal by the lathes, consort of
tie Rene.alaer, and taken to the Soo.
Heroic Work.
Heroic work byCapt. M. M. Stew-
art, of the liay_y, and Capt. C. D.
Second, of the Rensealaer, with the
crews of both Toone's, prevented lose
of life. Quick)] and calmly the two
captains and their men went about
the work of rescue, and Cat. Stewart
did not leave bis *hip till just before
sbe sank. which she did twenty
minutes after the .olli.ion, but not
before every soul o0 board had been
taken off.
The Oavley and her cargo of 7,100
tons of coal is a tctal loss. She was
nor insured and the loss will be $600,-
000. The Rensselaer was badly dam-
aged, but the bulkheads held her up and
she carne into Marquette under her
own steam.
Mos. Ruesell, who is the wife of a
prominent vew.elwan, paid grateful
tribute to tbeb,avery and coolness of
Capt. Stewart and his men.
Displayed Coolness.
-The esptain came to our stateroom
and told ma gently and calmly that a
boat was running onto us acrd that she
would strike our stateroom. so the
five'of us event tar, deck in our night-
dresses and be rerouted. It was rain-
ing bard and the tug was very thick.
As eons as we got on deck we could
see • steamer which proved to be the
Renes.Ler coming bow on and at a
rapid rate and a moment later she
struck in on the btarboard side. The
captain maid be knew our vessel was
doomed mod he ordered the lifeboats
over the side. However, the captain
of the Renssaleer ran up alongside
and lashed the boats together. The
girls were transferred and then the
other boat drifted away, breaking the
ropes. We thought then that we
were in for It, but the Rensealaer again
.teamed alongside and the rebt of us
were taken over.
"We thought at first the Remeulaer
was also sinking and the captain of
that boat began whistling for help.
Atter more than an hour the signals
Were answered and we -a11 cheered
as the Stadacona appeared through
the fog."
HAVE YOU A BAD SORE?
1f so, remember these facto-Znsn-
Buk ie by far the most widely need
balm in Canada ' Why has it beootne
so popular? Because it heals sores,
curee skin dIsemes, and does what is
olaimed for it. Why not let it heal
your sores ?
Remember that Zam-Bak is alto-
gether different from the ordinary
ointments. Most of cheer consist otan-
imal tau. Zam-Eek contains Do trace
of any animal fel, or any rslneral
matter. It is absolutely herbal.
Hsm.mher that yam -But is at the
same time healing, mothisg, and
aati.evtlo. Kills poison instantly.
and all harmful germs. It le suitable
alike for recent injuries and diseases,
and for chronic sores. einem, etc.
Test how different and .uperior Zam-
Bet really is. All druggists arid
stores .t 50e. bo.. On shoo Zam-tiuk
soap. Relieves sunburn and prevent.'
trestles. Best for baby's bath. life.
tablet.
"What an 1asignifloant•foehing
little man be is, to be .tire." Yes. in.
devil. Toted never gnome be's a oil•
Mousier.. '15 b.1' "Yes." "iitrlo-
dwrn were to him, w111 you t Pm Jost
dying 10 meet bias."
"What Is the diWevsnee between
Semmes aced ohwleary r asked a
young lady of her Rao*. llrm-
ossa," was his pllatet roots., 'la a noble
obareeteflstir of wwaew t obetinary In
• lamentable d.fset In men."
Magic Onrn Cure -. runes when
Ober* fail. Soli 1y B. R. Wink,
Ares& Gnjgrirh. Ont
For comfort and service no garment can take the
place of the Knit Coat. They are the one garment
for wear at all times, both indoors and outdoors. We
make a speciality of "Monarch Knit Goods."
A leader—Woman's serviceable Pony Coat, with
new roll collar, colors --cardinal, grey,
brown, white, navy and black .... 2•25
Woman's smart Knit Coat, new weave, high or
V-neck, all colors—a popular gar-
$300 .
mens
Woman's super -quality extra heavy Knit, hand-
some weave, one of the season's best $4x50
styles, all colors
Woman's long Knitted Silk and $9.00
Wool Coats, very handsome
Ask to see Turnbull's genuine Shaker -knit Coats
for women's and •men's wear. They are extra special.
Children's Sweater Coats
Children's Sweater Coats and Jerseys, in all the
new styles to fit all ages, all colors now $2.25
in stock, 50c to 41.
Special showing of new Wool Shawls in all colors, many $3.00
flew weaves, in silk and wool mixtures;, from 75e to.
- Woman's handmade Shawl, with armholes, very .new, a $2.50
decided novelty, in white`and colors ,
New Motor Hoods. New Motor Scarfs, New Senorita Scarfs.
Just the remnants. of summer stocks now remain and are being cleared out
at ridiculously low prices.
•AkCGR'atter= a36 Poblications for September.
MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE'
COWAN'S
PERFECTION
COCOA
Cowan's seems to hit the
right spot. It is a great
food for husky young ath-
letes: satisfies the appetite :
easy to digest: and delicious
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NO TOU OSE
COWAN'S
COCOA?
that when you buy a stylish Shoe you
do not buy discomfort ; and also let us
emphasize the tact that in buying the
HARTT
SHOE
you get both style and comfort.
TRUNKS, ETC. -When you travel yt vill need • good strong
Trunk, or perhaps a commodious Suitcase , r Bag will meet your
requirements. We can furnish all your wants in either line.
All Repairing Orders receive our prompt attention.
JOHN H. McCLINTON
ON THE SQUARE -
MASSEY—
HARRIS
SHOP
The place to buy
•1) kinds of
FARM MACHINERY
THE GODERICH GARAGE
Binders, Mower*. Hay - loaders,
Bide hakes, Manure Spreaders,
Bain Wagons and Cream Sep-
arators ; also Louden's Hay Oars,
Forks and Slings, Molette()ream
Separators. Homestead Fertil-
izers. Pumps for hand - poser
and Ifnglnee; Gasoline Engines
and Windmills.
And. (1 say 1 you must tie
our Buggies. We have a full line,
all styles, and some of the best
and most, stylish rigs that ever
name k.0 town.
1 have a few Horses to eel
and same Driving Harness.
1 also have • House to rent- -
• lovely place for slimmer
(:all in and see what we have
and rest • white, anyway
MOTORISTS
I now have a full stock of Motor Arcetsories, such
as Mperk Plugs, Wiring, Free') (Batteries, Battery
Connectors. Ammetera, Acetylene Burners, li.. Bags,
Generator Tubing, Carbide Tire Patches --no cement
patches; Tube Protectors, Rim Cut Patches, Quick
Repair Outfits, spare Tube Rags. Tire Envelopes, Inner
Tulles, Valve Parts, Tin Teeters, (iasoline, Oils, Graeae.
'Abased Sloop for washing •ntomobile.
Anything not mentioned in the above 1i.t, plea..
ask for, se 1 carry • complete stock and ran furnish
supplies at remarkably low prices.
ROBERT WILSON
Haeiltnn Street, Ooderieb
Yonas tntly,
JOHN 0. KUN T Z
Kingston St. Ooderlch