The Wingham Times, 1910-11-24, Page 2tea is the result of
care and experience
in blending --must be
the combination of fine
flavor, smooth strength
and richness. Because
all these elements are
so generously included
in Red Rose Tea it
well merits the term
"good tea."
Farm, Ottawa, and, may be seat in. Any
'late from the 1st of Dnewber to the
10th of Frbruary, after which the lista
will ba closed, so that the sampleo naked
[nay be seat out in good tine. APPI#
cants should mention thevariety they
prefer, with A oeQond sort as An alterna•
t<lve. Apllieations will be filled in the
order inn which tboy are received, so long
as the supply of seed Iasts. Farmers
are advised to apply early to Avoid pos-
sible disappointment. Those applying
for Iudiau corn or potatoes should tbemr
in pa#od that the corn is not usually dis-
tributed until April, and that potatoes
cannot be mailed until danger from
frost is transit la over. No postage is
required on trail matter addressed to the
Experimental Farm, Ottawa,
Wu SAUNDERS,
IDirector of Experimental Farms
THE YiELDS.
T11.4 WING1IAM '411143, NOVEMBER '24, 1910
InternationalowspaperTOWN nzREcToU�gxAB1:I�>��>a ����
SO Ou
e BAkTIST CHt7>lgs Sabbath services at T11L' 11 ��ono �, o.. T
�A X17 Course.,
' * g� lI a in and 7 p ne. IL FERTILITY E
Sunday School g i o GRAZING � ��
i b l e Stud C o u r . ,- a: BQ p m, General prayer meeting 113 PUSLIE3RsD G
VPednesday
The report of the Ontario Bureau
on evon#ngs. lieu. W
L. Stoegea, pastor, B. Y, P. U. moots
EVERY THURSDAY MQRNING
$411cltt P011uts ikol the Lesson for Saillikimy, Nov. ::T.
gonday evenings 8 p.m, W.D Tringle,
The TimeB QMeti, Bsaver $lo'ak.
Giivell 1111 a ,Series ol, 911e,4101AS by
15,15. Superintendent,
in the different crops grown, with oom-
Bev. Dr. I,iitly40ltt,
MawaoioxsTOmmon-•Spbbathservices,
W1NGY ANA ONTA11I94 h
. .........
Whathas been the record, from that
at 11 it at and 7 p m. Sunday School At
s
i i;e aistered in aaoorrianae with the O apyri;bt, +.ot. t
2:30 p m. Hpworth Leaguts every Mon-
Wanua or SUMORIPWXON-41-u0 per annum In y
The Trial of Jesse, Mat xxvi:67 SS
t
Give of t
s. i?e oxi'np as of the a lying$ of
day evoning. General prayer meeting
On Wednesday evenings, Rev, w
advance,t so epi . piper disport• f
$1.50 it not
til publisher, Paid, pt at the
Golden Text -Who when He wss revile
Jesus that could be perverted into a
L, Rutledge, D,1) , p aster, ill, Baohaa
optien It
ADVaRTIBINQ RATps. - Legal and other
ed not aga#o, I Pater ii:23,
mynning. that Ele did nit intend, and
an, S -S. Snperintendent.
I'$EsBY'anIAN
q
oasualadvertl amentsl0aperNou ariellinefor
first Insertion, So line for anon i
Verse 57. -•-Had the chief priests deter•
p
say why He left Himself open for out li
QM*Qn—Sabbath ser-
par anbsegnenb
insertion,
mined in Advance to put Jesus to death,
P
perverdcn?
vices at it a m and 7, p m. Sunday
School at 2 -,8o p m,. General prayer
Advertisements in local columns Are charged
10 eta, per line for first insertion, and 5 cents e
And, If so, why? (See v:4 j
V' :reo Q. -Why did Jaws not an-
meeting on Wednesday evenings. Rev,
per line for each subsequent insertion, t
'Parse 58.-1,f Peter had kept close to
ower, what Chia witcese had sail, And
D. Perrite, pastor. Dr. A, J. Irwin, S,S,
Superintendent,
or to Semi and is ofStrayed,
W` # rme f9rot tSale 1;
his Master, instead of going afar off,
why did Hi alke no answer to the high
a
ST. PAUL'S 01mumt, EX—Sall-
weeks, sad 25 tante for @soh subsequent in.
aertioii, ti
and had volunteered to witness for Him,
what changes would It have probably
pxieet.
U.uI you give any examples where
bath services at 11 a m and 7 p m,
Sunday School at 2:30p m, Rev, E :H
CONTRACT RATA8--•(rbefollowing$able shows 1
ourrates he Insertion of advertisements n
made in this history?
silanee is Wo best policy, whan confront.
OcOly, B. A., Rector ; C. G, Van-
as possible in the plaoe -of one of the
Verses
Veraea 59 60—How do you account
ed with a false accusation?
Stone, S. S. Sa erintendent ;'.Phos. E.
P
Robinson, assistant Superintendent.
exno>N. 1 Ya. a MO. a MO. 190
OneUoiumn _.,. $70,00 $40.00 $22.50 $8.00 la
Half Column
for the foot that asventy reputed holy
a
VorsPe 6R 6 4
4 —J sus answered #n the
SALVATION ARMY—Service it 7 and 11
.,..- 40,00 25.00 15.00 0,U c
quarteroolumn-.-- 20.00 12.50 7.50 8.0
men, the arembere of the Sanhedrin,
atirmattvr that bd was ttie Ohust, the
a m and 8 and B p m on Sunday and
One Inch _---.-,- 5,00 8.00 2.00 1.2 !a
�,---;----- - "--'�
The report of the Ontario Bureau
should seek false witnesses to enoom•
Sea of Gid, but what would his answer
i !
gives Elie following statement of yields
pass the death of a righteous man like
have been if the high priest had asks
of all requisitesfor print.
ing, affording foollities not equalled in the i
in the different crops grown, with oom-
Jesus?
Him, "Art thou God?"
"the
•
psrisons:
Whathas been the record, from that
What di'i Jasus mean by Son of
H. B, BLLIOTT,
Proprietor and Publisher a
Fall wheat has A total yield of 19,•
time until now of ecclesiastical assemb•
man fitting at the riu.ht hand of piW,
OOCI tt'-a'
837,172 bre , an average of 2G 7; 24,1
last
lies is their trial of reput,3d heretio3?
Give a reasoned answer to the fol-
at, and Laming in th I clouds of he ty
en?"
DR, JAS, L WILSON, B.A.
DR -
year, and a 29 -year average of 21
Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur. Specla 1
1
' NEVER £OLD IN BULK
bus.
lowing: Willa truly good man with
Versa 65 -What did the rending of
fitted.
Spring wheat bete a total of 2,489,833
the mind or Jesus, be perturbed by, or
His garment by the high priest aignity?
Your Grocer Will
bus.; Average of 19 3 bus, per acre; 16,5
get angry at, or wish to,iojure another
What is blasphemy?
%tecomrriend It
s3
average last year, and 29 year average
good than who also shows the spirit of
Ia what words of Jesus did His blas -
` -
of 15.9 bus,
Jesus, for teaching different views can.
pbemY Wastes, from th3 point of view
TO ADVERTISERS
Mixed grains have a total -of 18,26t,-
ferning the Bible, or religion, to what
of the high priest?
Treasurer, John F. Groves; Meet.
803 bag ;average of $6 7 per sore, and
he holds himself?
Verses 66 68 -Pat aureelf as neat'
y Y
Notice of changes must be left at this
an average last year of 34.1.
Verse 61, -What did Jesus Bay, that
as possible in the plaoe -of one of the
office not later than Saturday noon.
Peas have A total of 6,016,003 bus ;
in any way resembled their socasation,
. members of this council and say how
The copy for changes must be left
average of 14 9 per more; average last
that He was able to destroy the Jewish
you would try to justify yonraelt for
not later than Monday evening.
Casual advertisements accepted up
year 20; and 29 year average of 19 3
Temple and build it agairedu three days?
sayin; Jesus was worthy of death?
to noon Wednesday of each week'.
Barley has a total of 19,108,107 bus ;
(See John ii: 19
WaAT ARE SORE OF TI16 EVLLS OF UR -
PUBLIC SCHOOL TzAoHSRs,—Jo8oph
Average 30.5 per acre; average last year
Sappose Jeans, or any other man, had
LIGIOUS INTOLERANCE IN Tnls DAY?
ESTABLISHED 1872
37; and 29 years average 27 $.
said that be could destroy the temple
('chis quastioa mast be ang:vered in
t
`IIY1%�AM MMES,
Oats have a total of 162,084 924 bus.;
and build it again in tbreefdays to what
it be blameworthy?
writing by members of the olnb )
Why,. did Jaaae bear these in.
BOARD OF HEALTH — Well. Holmes
(Chairman), Samuel Bonnett, Wm.
average per sore 37; average last year
extent would
all cruel
H. R.MLLIOTT,PUBLISHER ANDPROPRIRTOH
33 5, and 29 year average 35 7.
How much blame is due the man who
dignities without retaliating?
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1910
Buckwheat has total of 4,693,881 bas.;
wilfully misrepresents the statements of
Lesson for Sanday, Dec. All, 1910
average 24.1 per sore; average last year
a religious man for the purpose of pon-
Peter's D:atai, Matt. xxvi:31 85, G9-
24,2; 29 years average 20 3.
damning him?
75.
DISTRIBUTION OF SEED GRAiN
Beans have total of 892,927 bus.; aver.
AND POTATOES.
age 17.9 per more; aderage last year 18 4
TROUBLE OVER PERSIA,
Ing luster, mix with the stove;lpolieh
By Instruction of the Hon, Minister of
and 29 years average 17,2.
__ __ __
teaspoonful of of pulvcrimd alum,
Agriculture a distribution is being made
Potatoes have total yield of 21 927,•
804 bas,;
About a year ago an understanding
A medical authority aays Carrots, ret
this
this season of samples et superior sorts
of
average per acre 130; average
last
was arrived at between Russia and
and cooked are WVAlaabie as A food, fo
of grain and potatoes, to Canadians
year 145; and 29 year average no.
1l2angelg gave total crop of 84,686,137
Great Britain, under which Northern
carrots make good red blood.
farmers for the improvement of seed.
Persia was allotted to Russia as a
An icebox may not have typhoid fbve
The stook for distribution hale been se -bre.;
average 503 bas, per sore; average
last year 410; and 29 year average of
„sphere of inSaenoe,^ while Great Bri.
itself if it is filled with germs, but th
family will, and that is
cared mainly from the Experimental
459
tain took the south as her sphere.
"sphere."
expensive.
Farms at Indian Head, Seek., Brandon,
Turnips have total of 49 425,472 bee.;
Under the arrangement then made,
Turpentine will tike dried pilot from
Man„ and Ottawa, Ont. The samples
consist of onto, spring wheat, barley,
average of 456 per more; average last
Russia has practically occupied a can.
siderable of Northern Persia
glass, and turpentine and soap will
remove fresh paint from almost as
field peas, Indian corn (for ensilage
only), and potatoes, The quantity of
. Year 447, and 29 year average 480,
Corn for husking has yield of 24,900,-
portion
with her troops, oil the ground that this
fabric.
oats sent is 4lba., and of wheat or bar.
386 bushels in the. ear; average 70.7 per
is necessary for the maiateuaace of
Soda and ammonia softens the water
for
Iey 5 lbs., sufficient in each Cage to sow
more; average last year 70 I and 29 year
°rWit
Within the past month Great Britain
all purposes; use, soda freely to
cleanse ail milk vessels, and especially
one twentieth of an note. The nam les
of Indian corn, peas end potatoes weigh
average 71.4
Corn for silo (green weight) has total
gave notice to Persia that it the letter
infante' nursing bottles.
3 lbe. each. A quantity of each of the
of 3,788,364 tons; an average per sore of
dose not take affective measures for the
When sweeping turkey axminstee or
following varieties has been secured for
11.6; average In at year 11.7; and a 29
protection of trade routes traversing
Southern Persia from India, Great Bri•
any thick piled cargoes, alweys brush the
this distribution:-
yearaveragemof 1ld
was of the pile and it will look fresh
Oats. -Banner, Abundance, Danish
5 2,6b3 tons;
tain will undertake the work of policing
and bright for years.
Island, Wide -Awake, Thousand Dollar,
averse 1.71 peridare�averf n
R ge teat year
theme routes herself. Britain's trade
with Southern Persia amounts to con.
Ivory articles, dark and diaooloreil
'
Improved Ligowo-all white varieties,
120; and 29 year average 1,46,
siderable magniEnd9, but latterly it has
will be restored to their former beanty
Wheat. -Red varletie2:-Marquis and
-
been mach disturbed owing so attacks
if rubped with turpentine on filnnel or
Early Red Fife (early beardless sorts of
by bands of robbers on caravans which
absorbent cotton,
high baking strength), Red Fife (beard-
THE POOR COW MUST GOi
forme the means of transportation,
The upper leather of old boots makes
Isms), Preston and Horan (early, heard.
�..._,
Persia has been given three months
capital iron•holuera, with a covering of
ed) White varieties: -White Fife
(beardless), Robe (early, beardless),
From the records in the office of the
within which to pomp's with the de•'
serge or any other dress material, The
loather keeps all beat from the hand.
,Barley. and
Sis•rowionfro
Dairy Commlemtoner, Ottawa, received
mond, failing which, Great Britain will
n mengary
(a selection from Meneury).
from members of Cow Testing 5080045.
not.
Two-rowed:
ed: and Invincible.
TField a
tions it appears that in the month of
About the time the agreement be.
For a great many years people have
Field ns. -Arthur A
and Golden Vino.
August the average yield of 3;000 cove
tween Russia and Great Britain was en.
tered into, Germany made more`or leas
been striving to get a prepnrateoa for
their hair the, will Clean, D tndraff from
()Oro (for
Indian Corn (for ensilage). --Early
sorts: -Angel of Midnight, t70mptan's
re00rded #o Ontario was 776 pounds of
milk, 3.4 test and 26 pounds of fat.
of a formal protest against the proposed
th•3 scalp, stop itchiness and prevent the
falling of hair, at th.i same time promot.
Early and Longfellow. Liter varieties:
OIL dividing these cows into two
groups, those below that
partition, and claimed the right to a
share In Persian exploitation. It may
Ing its growth, writes a leading journal,
The following simple formals will be
-Seleoted .teaming, Early Mastodon,
and White Cap Yellow Dent.
yielding aver.
8
age, and those above, it is found that
be that this dispute over Persian spoils
found beneficial for this: -
Oil of Eu0slyptua..2 drachma
Potatoes. -Early varieties:-•Roahee-
1,430 bows Bios an average of only 658
will create a more dangerous situation
......
Re�eoroplin ,,, , ,,, 2 canoes
ter Rose and Irish Cobbler. Medium to
pounds of milk and 23 pounds of file,
than was created over a similar dispute
, , , , , , , , ,
Tiaoture of Oauthartde8..4 dractime
late varieties: -Gold Coln, Carman No,
Thus, had their yield been equal to
anent the partial portion of Morocco
Pare grain Alconol ........ b ounces
1. and Money Maker. The later varfe•
only the average of all the 8,000 sows,
some little time ago.
Add Ehe' Tincture of Cantharides to,
the Reeoroylin; add the Oil of Eaoalyp•
ties are, as a rale, more productive than
they would each have given 118 pounds
=
tai to the pare grain Alcohol; mix both
the earlier kinds.
of milk more, ora total yield of an extra
together and perfume to suit.
Only one sample can be sent to each
168,740 pounds of milk. What a pity
DOMESTIC HINTS.
Direetiona-Rab a teaspoonful or two
applicant, hence if an individual receives
they did notl
�-
into the scalp night and morning, and
wash the hair every two weeks, using a
a sample bt oats he Cannot also receive -
one of wheat, barley, peas, Indian corn
The second group, those yielding
above the averse
average, includes the roma#n-
A raw egg, #f swallowed in time, will
good antiseptic soap.
y
or potatoes, Applications on printed
ing 1,570 cows which produced 888
effectually detach a fishbone in the
throat.
Huron, like the dairy counties east of
Cards Or obeste, or lists of names from
one Individual, or applfdations for more
pounds of milk, or 101 bounds above the
average of the 3,000 cows, and actually Milk boiled In a pan which has just
Toronto, has hada recent object -lesson
than one sample for one household, ban-
225 Pounds of milk above the avers been rinsed will: water will not readily
p Be
in the value of the American market,
A car load os casks and irHese were
not be entertained. ThA samples will
It the 1,430 poor cows, barn.
shipped from Seaforth to New York
be seat tree of charge through the mail,
The earnings of the good cows am. Gloves, kid and suede, fire easily and
reCantlp despite the fact that a ditty of
Applications should be addressed to
to the tinge sum ofi $4,459,00 thoroughly Cleaned: after half.an•hour's
83 per lb,live weight, had to be paid
the I)aminion Cerealiet, Experimental -
Canted
re, in the one month, than the earn. steeping in petrol.
p g p
Ott Name, Were theta no duty in the
way poultry would cross the lines, not
tugs of the poor COwo, Save jam or jolly; tumblers in which
This begins to open our eyes to the to keep " left-overN" in the refrigerator,
by the bar, but by the train load,
,.1ILy ,a
!;
tremendous Possibilities of increased andthugeoonomizell 0,08
revenue from keeping
THERE ARE FEW 'PG0P�G
t �1
better oOwrl, The beat xray of taking Castor oil is to
Why should we remain content with float it On milk, and before and atter
"average's
Who b OVO HYYlt`
r er
cows? The poor pow mast taking #t, eat a piece Of lemon,
r'Orl polsorlcatin-Greatsulfering -gal
Silver-plated ware is 'sept quite
Experienced
ore eifootiid by DR, A, W.
I CHASE'S OI&T MEN'"
- - bright by being merely breathed upon
A H9ADACH96
I41ra. C.� liapkiir t, St. George, tint., +
and polished. metal polishes soon wear
T'he Waning Year.
I feel like shouting the
away the silver-plating.
• _,•
tit im'vs of I)r, Chase's Ointment, `While
threshirg grain, my son got badly hurt,
The harvest moon has waned, and still When boiling a podding in a cloth,
ptalse
XTeadsches effect all ages and bolls
anise, but the female
tine of the mon wbo WWI pitebing
const target to put a late at the bottom
The bfttlb lorlornnes# of there late$ g p p m
sexes sear is natur-
wily the more effected through, the higher
Pl.eav, es, tnissed the sheaf and ran the
day#, Of the saucepan, to prevent the bottom
nervous development and more delicate
Proir;s of the fort: Into nay son 'aleg.
Ile d;d not tathe
When 011806 the 'Crackling flame (tor sticking to the pan,
organization of the aystktn,
much notice of it rind
in it d:,i, or tivo it got sore and very
sun# are btief), In older to preserve out fiowerr, Cbt
Aad bbeoll'Woeds elliter In the falling
Burdock blood Bitters liiut, for years
s
itcllq and blood oteon aBet In, Wo did
e5 cr;•th;ng for itbutit would heal one
Ieaf, Elle otalke and put thein in A *give Or
Vtoit•m8116*ed ' suuohtne Invite's the, glass holder in water, to which yon have
beau curing all kinds of headaches, and il
y`ou Will only give it a trial ore feet bore
it wilt do for you what it lice done for
Upp' re nod break Tint ,It rinother and
%l,t on this, way for threo menthe,.
"I"IltAlly
quivering alt, first added a pinoll of oats,
And half the maple l gtabetal limbs sire
thousands of others during the past
thirty-five years,
I thought of Dr. Cbagels
V'vdnctit and In a wicW rs t -me •toe no-
batel A dish -of Charco'ni ohorild stand tit
the larder alt the year round, This *111
lYlrs. C. Meadea+a ClatkAh 1 Ont.,
`I
t° *t l a cvnnderfnl shun e, fly the use
of thri•o ho tes be. W:ls eampletoly eured
The fltee mil ifow behind ire like s<
p keep the meat sweet and trash. Renew
dream.
writes:_ZlFOr, yews tats troubbel *iii
heady clic
sick headache and dizziness and ristl
iryt
and the wands healed up. There lists
I hear the liilfallig -bide jays# warier the charooal from time to time.
also tt. .I was atdvised to Is
g!dd
Xl:l e0fioek
rUt peen x sign Of a spot on film Nynec,"
t 1"r'laer,=srer Oct& IN itelithir at Irrita
scream''r It Onlons Are placed In water ten min«
A tittle vixeb, with a ftauntingtallt
Bided BiEteas ly ,took
thte6 bottles of the aedieitie• noi► I
If iratl Of tits nkin or a sore that roiiiseN
rites before the peeliug, they *111 not
The chlprnfiidt *hiskr elai#R tits lichen•
feel like a now warrari. I find I, ami
to heal zvotl Orin apply T)r, Chase rm Oint.
-
ed tial!, 4fatlee, the eyed to 6uiatt,
tom Istel buret# and I cats truthtutl
testil that b r the beat idedicine t have
.trihnt wrfh tvety aastiranee that $lid to.
X60 be
And #n the hit,el is fiioketing floated A pibeh Of borait atitred_ .into fresh
ever used.
o w -.i x,Atprompt and lers, facto,' .
iS0 seats a box, At all dealers, or ld• "Chb
appall milk will keep it tai' i4rad ilmo, laid alo6
butut.orit caudle# at the d'yiva' yesifp. revebt the
BurdOekc $loud 'Bitters is nianufite,
tured
til Inouye, PatesOa:, Totorato. write
steam $btu ,
Hlaina C>'oudtile, ill Springfield Rep'ab- l► til s0ift
only by The T. Milburn CO., Limit;,
zry . t:haee 8lieciltAs,
licab, sl"o give Bail#to*eo a brilitaut rtnd 1a+st•
bd, TOrtlnto, tint. .
, Advertisements without a eoifie directions
every evening during the week at 8 will be inserted till forbid and charged accord -
d
a
w
r
r
e
m
Y
o'clock at the barracks.
ingly, Transient advertisements must be paid a
Posy Orslo>t—gflloe hours from 8a m
for in advance, h
tC 6:30 p m. Open to bps holders from
Tam JOB DAVAaTxsNT is stocked with an tl
extensive assortment
7 a m. to 9 p ta. P. Fisher, postmaster,
of all requisitesfor print.
ing, affording foollities not equalled in the i
PUBLIO LIBRASY—Library and free
reading room in the Town Hall, trill
oountyfor ttarning out first class work, Large
ere Sand BilK ettate
andithe latestsstylessof
be Open every afternoon from 2 to
., p
ohoioe fanny type for the finer classes of print.
5.30 o'clock, and every evening from 7
tug' i
to 9:80 o'clock. Mise LiZzle Attridge
librarian,
H. B, BLLIOTT,
Proprietor and Publisher a
TOWN (7ovilaIL—Wllllam Holmes,
Mayor; Dr. A. J. Irwin, Reeve ;
,
T P SENNBDY, M. D., M,c.P, s. O. at
I • Member of the British Medioai Acsooia• to
J. W. bfigibbon, $, B,ElliottWill#am
B,Iae, De. Robert
tion, (fold Medatliat in Medicine. Spools) vi
attention paid to diseases of Women and Ohild
C. Redmond,
�'homas Gregory and D. E. McDonald.
-ren. OfHoe hours -1 to 4 V. m,: 7 to 9 p. M.
u
Coalloillors; John F. Groves, Clerk and
Treasurer. Board meets first Monday
DR, JAS, L WILSON, B.A.
DR -
evening in each month' at 8 o'clock.
Physician, Surgeon, Accoucheur. Specla 1
1
HIGH SCHOOL BOARD.— W. F. Van.
(chairman), Wm. Nicholson, John
attention paid to diseases of women ani
chiStone
Eyesrthorough y'ytested; 'N4lassesd Throat.
properly
W#Icon, O. P. Smith, W. T. Howson,
fitted.
John A. McLean, Frank Buchanan,
(Dr, Macdonald's -old stand.)
Dudley Holmes, secretary. A. Cosens,
Wingham, Ont,
treasurer. Board meets second Monday
evening in each month.
PUBLIO SOHOOL BOARD. --H. E. I8ar4
UR. AGNS W,
(Chairman), G. C. Manners, Alex. Ross,
Physician, surgeon, eta.
Joo,Galbralth,W D Pringle, Well. Moore,
C.G VanStone, P. Campbell; Secretary,
Offioe—Macdonald Block, overW-MCKibbon's
Drug Store. Nightcalleansweredattheoffice,
Treasurer, John F. Groves; Meet.
Ings second Taesday evening in each
month,
D" R. REDMOND,ondon,M. R. 0. S. (Brig)
�-/
HIGH SCHOOL TRACHERS--J,G. Work-
R. C.
L.B.O. P. London.
man, B.A., principal and mathematical
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
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master, T. .C. Smith, B. A., classical
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master; H. A. Paroy, SolenOe Master;
Office, with Dr. Ohishohn.
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Miss M J. B drd, B. A., teacher of
English and Moderns; Miss Anderson,
fifth teacher
DR, MARGARET O. CALDER
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PUBLIC SCHOOL TzAoHSRs,—Jo8oph
Honor Graduate of Toronto University
Stalker, Principal, Miss Brook,
Licentiate of Ontario College of Physicians
and Surgeons.
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Di[iBeReynOlde, Mise Fargnhareon, Mise
Wilson, Miss Cummings, . and Mies
Devotes special attention to diseases of Eye,
Ear, Nose and Throat. Eyes thoroughly tested.
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Hawking.
Glasse, properly litted.
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BOARD OF HEALTH — Well. Holmes
(Chairman), Samuel Bonnett, Wm.
OFFICE—With Dr. Kennedy.
' lilies Hours -3 to 5, 7 to 8 p,m,
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Fessant, Alex, Porter, John F.
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Groves, Seoretasq; Dr. J. P. Kennedy:
Medical Health Officar.
STEADY
EMPLOYMENT
fora reliable Local Salesman, repre•
senting
"Canada's Oldest aid Greatest
Nurseries'"
in Wingham and adjoining country.
You will find there is a good demand
for nursery Stook on a000nnt of the
high prices that growers have realized
on their fruit this seavan.
Our salesman are turning in big busi-
ness to us this year. Be one of them
and earn good wages through the winter
months.
Territory reserved. Pay weekly,
Free sample outfit, eta.
Write for particulars,
akTONE di; WELLINGTON
Foothill Nurseries
ToUONTO. CANADA.
FARMERS
your
OUTSIDE
ADVERTISING
RvANSTONA
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BARMSTBB, sOLICITOB, BTO
Privets and Company funds to loan at lowest
rateppof Interest, mortgages, town and farm
A 0 0 Beav r Block ,Wingham
J A. MORTON,
BARRISTHB. &o.
wiIIgham. Ont,
B. L. DIo=ssoN DUDLSY HOLMEs
DICKINSON & HOMES
BARRISTERS, SOLICITOBs, Eta.
RONRY TO LOAM,
blfriCA: Meyer Bleak, Wingham,
ARTHUR J. IS -WIN, D. D. s., L. D, s
DentaDoctl College end Igioeat! t e of th�Royynal
College of Dental Our one of Ontario. Office
in MaalOII81d Block, WtnQhem.
Office closed every Wednesday afternoon
from May at to Oct. let.
• T. PRIDE, B. s. A., L. D. S,, D. D, S.
Surgeons of Ontario, and GraduateOfOf unit
verelty of Toronto:
OtBoe I Beaver Block.
Office closed every Wednesday afternoon
from ,flay 1st to Oct let,
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lnasmuch as green crops su#tabiefor
og feeding can be maintained In the
oath practically every month in the
ear, it Is possible for the southern
saner to make more Looney than tile
orthern fanner upon hog producing
per'ations, and the profits are aids
In proportion to the green crops used.
lint In addition to making ready man.
y on the hogs themselves the farmer
W grows leguminous crops and 1
r;iies them oil` with hogs has a fer-
lizer factory on IIIc own farm, In
898 the Arkansas station grazed hogs
pon areas of peanuts, chufas and, sqy
cans. The following two years the
tad was planted to cotton and data
ollected to determine what effect this
razing mlght have upon cotton yields,
i'he effect upon the soil�b �,� growing
tegtime and then grazing itoff with
ogs is remarkable. For in4ance, ill
l9 case of soy beans and peanuts the
ncreased yield of cotton was 44.6 and
1.1 per cent respectively, The ef-
ccts of growing these crops and grez-
In thein off does not stop with the
cotton crop grown the year fmmedt-
tely following the grazing. The data
iow that the increase over the corn
t was still considerable In the second
.,u•,
Of course in the cases' where pea-
uts and soy beans were used the In -
POLAND -CHINA BROOD SOW.
reased cotton yields were not due en.
rely to the grazing. Part of the ben -
fits were due to the fact that the
tops were legumes, the effect of
hick would be to place ultrogen in
ie soil for the use of subsequent
ops, But with the chufa pasture
e have a case where the increased
CO yields can be attributed only to
Ie grazing and the supplementary
ain fed, as the chufa plant is not a
guInc. in this case the lycreased
co yields for the average of -the
vo years following the ebufas was
.9 per cent over the cotton crops
hich had followed a corn crop with -
it being grazed off by the bogs.
The question is often asked, What
the best breed of swine for the
lith? ':Che answer, cannot be given
' naming any one particular breed.
Gere is no such tiling as a "best"
eed. One breed may be specially
:opted for a certain purpose, while
'other pray be better suited for it
fferont object The best:, breed for
y particular farmer is usually the
eed that he likes best.
rho breeds of bogs aredivided Into
'o general classes, the bacon type
d the lard type. The York-hlre and.
e Tamwortli breed,. belong to the ba-
n typo, while other breed``. as the
wkshire, the Poland -China and the
rbc -Jersey, belong to the lard type.
rhe Poland -China breed of hogs orifi-
ited in Ohio. This breed is consid.,
A the Ideal of the lard type of hog.
ie individuals are broad on the back,
mwict. Iow and dress a high per
of of marketable meat • The Poland.
tinas are good breeders and early
Iturers, but will not weigh as much
the Berkshires. The Poland•Chinn
not ns good as the Berkshire or the
iroe-Jersey in breeding qualities.—
var•tment of Agriculture, Bulletin.
The Dependable Mule.
Breeders of mules contend that they
Wingham General Hospital are less nervous; ;Ind much easier bro-
ken to harness thatn horses. Iiindoe s
(Under Government inspection) is the best policy in dealing with
mules, and when properiv handled they
Pleasantly situated. Beautifully far. will work quietly and steadily and
nished. Open to all regularly licensed there is but little likelihood of their
Physicians. RATES FOR PATIENTS, ever kicking. They will prove as de.
(Which include board and nurainir),$ffi50 Mendable as horses when well broken
to $15.00 per week according to loontioll,- and city mannered, and it is on very
of room. Par farther information, rare occasions that a team will scare
address and run nway.
M196 L. MATTHEWS, The larger the mule the better. Of
Superintendent, course a large animal can stand more
Box 228, Wingham Ont, work than a small one, for one thing..
Orders for theinaertlon or ahvertidemouta
tnnh as teabhers wanted,,business chances,
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1tAILWAY TIME. TABLES,
and also it large mule usually poa-
se
sess a better disposition than hla
mechanics wanted, articles or solo, or in fact
any kind of an adv$, in any of the Toronto or
other City papers, may be left at the Timms
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RAXD TWYNIC HAIL'WAV SYSTIiht
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smaller brother. It. is the .little mule
that Is apt to be ill tempered and V11 -
and rpmptattention
and and 11!save people the trouble of remitting
rat and forwarding
TRAINS L'fAV! Volt
On
f pn,ldty a a.m..
bona..
Advertisements, n, > � „est
Will be
rates wil! be noted ort. a
br son our nett twbrk Of this slnd to the
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&Sastil.08e•m., 9,45 a,m..., 8,{�pp.�
$itacardina..11.59 a.m... 8,06 p.a:lr., e,l6 P.M.
Bail mules for market baa; proved
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Very profitable to many farmer8 Irr the
�Y �i bTl�IQE, �itl►fghts,alo
ARRI A Vltoll
Kineardlatr .we.45a,m�11,00a.ai�.. 9,40 p.ny;
London...... ....,,, l"Ds.m .� 7.95 p,m,
past fete yeast, as good, sound, young
anfmals always bring a fancy price
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Palmerston.. , -...� 11,24 &.m.
Toronto Beet........,. 2.06 Dan.. � U. 24p.iu,
G. LAx3v.r, Agent, Wingham.
when offered for sato. D'armers who
gave large tnarest perfectly sound and
YiEalrs0.
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'lark itl color, could very profitably
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Xp a1BN0Y
CANADIAN PA0191a HAILV{ViV.
raise mules.
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TRAIirs LrAB 814 ran RRt....
Torontoaad $set
Teetiv/atbr ..-.:r.-...,.. 1.29 p:m. ,10,17
'I" ilorculasib in sattl#.
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XRRt v# rirox A .m
'r6romat
The praveutiab at tllberculOsCst in eslir
And t ........«9.85rI:In, .,, 01) p.fh,
"Por4nto aha Eant .. _..t,09 van__1601) A.m,
tie eonslsf5, biro l toliee+•
J. H. B9Hltlfli, AQent,Win6ham,
eulous fttt* or other animal
v :<'RftY
Roll the a0aad ones' is keeping tubte-
IT PAYS
ro n0MUMsE
,IN T'IiE
TIMES6
eulods antrums OU6 6f the paotarw
itfik, U Or stables where mound on" arse
fl it, 141111411119, 01hib►tions at faire and
, Cutup '!Ilio*%; III het feeding t0 eolvesl
et' *A or bereeb kept on the plsiet
the 144 o! $aft liyptedttett freaq 't*
bar 441000 66*9 ,aad in _pbt sh4vins
800ftil'ti 06 ltl cabs that have Plot, barn
OrtOnOr therongbly, dlWAfectalfx, .AU
tattle fisat $tre pUrOhatled ti> lbsba►
florin! Jietlls ohtlalai be betlsllt ltirbro
llehl(� Ct lteh,,d lied of -
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