The Wingham Times, 1905-12-14, Page 3That "Rich Fruity Flavor*,
1-41ESULT of expert blending of strong, rich
Ildian Tea with delicate, fragrant Ceylon
Tea. 1 hat " rich fruity flavor" hamadeRed
Rost Tea, thetable beverage of thousands of
homes.
It distinguishes Red Rose Tea from all other
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It makes it different from and better than
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Miss Rose Elizabeth Olevelaud, sister
of the former President Cleveland, is
now a wealthy woman. A score of
years ago she invested 84,090 in an island
off the Maine coast near Camden. Fate
hion has turned its eye in that direction
and Mies Cleveland has just sold part of
her Wand for $200,000.
The Vancouver World eays one item
of freight by the steamer Empress of
Japan, which sailed for the Orient on
Oct. 80 is cheering for Canadians to con-
template; it is 3,000 sacks of flour from
the Like of the Woods mill at Perteee
La Prairie and 23 tom of British Colton*
bia flour from Ebderby, for Kobe.
t Minister of the bospei Recommends
OXYGE2i4, TOR
"Pot several years I have been In very post
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of Murray Harbor, P.1 to try 'Oxygenator.'
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swing one jug I had wonderfully improved in fuy
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up, as a result have never spent euch heaithy
inter or Spring as I did this year. 'Oxygenator'
for Throat trouble, Catarrh, Purifying the Blood,
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adth blessed results I take great interest in
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In regard to my eye& Oxygenatorhas done
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1 received in tho Hooks',
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aorta wonders '
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What is Marriage?
What is marriage?
Marriage is an institution for the
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When a man thinks seriously of mar-
riage what happens?
He remains single.
Should it man marry a girl for her
money?
No. But he should not let her be.
come an old maid just because she's
rich.
When a girl refers to a 'sad courtship'
what does she mean?
She means that the man got away.
ls an engagement as good as mar-
riage?
j It's better.
' Why dots a bride wear a veil?
So that the may conueal her satisfac-
tion.
When a man says he can manage his
wife what does he mean?
He means he can bake her do any-
thing she wants to.
An Emergency Medicine
For sprains, bruises, burns, scalds and
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as Chamberlahes Pain Balm. It soothes
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relief from pain, but causes the parts to
heal in about one third the time required
by the usual treatments. Sold by F.
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So many constables have been with.
drawn from their ordinary duties in the
county of Surrey, England, in order to
set traps to catch motorists, that burg-
h:tries are being committed with impuni-
ty, and a resident has re quested the chief
constable t to replace the constables in
their proper sphere.
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TUE WHAM
BREED AS A FACTOR FEEDING
ANIMAL
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Y1 1'20F.
S. E. IAY
Nearly every farmer who feeds *oak
has had bis favorite breeds, and is firm -
Ay convinced that certain breeds are more
profitable to feed than others. While
there is little doubt that some breeds of
stook are better adapted to certain con-
ditions of (inmate, systems of znanage.
ment, and environment than others, it is
a siguificient fact that when different
breeds of fleeh producing animals have
• been fed side by side under the Bartle oon•
ditions, no constant difference in favor
of any one breed has been disoovered, so
far as ability to make economical gains
is concerned. Even M ouch extreme
oases as where steers possessing oonsider.
able dairy blood, have been fed in oom-
parsion, with steers of the purely beef
breeds, no marked advantage n economy
of gains on the part of the beef breeds
has been found :to exist. Such a state-
raent seems almost inoredible. yet in•
vestielitors have never been able to shove
that cattle of the beef breeds produce
flesh more cheaply than those of other
breeds. It is only when it comes to
marketing the cattle that the differouce
between the different classes become ap.
parent, the beef breed e producing much
superior beef, aud consequently selling
for a much higher price, per lb,
Comptsrsions of the breeds of sheep
have not been very fully worked out, but
se far as they have gone, the indications
are that the same rule practically holds
true,
In swine, the most extensive expen•
menta with breeder have been conducted
by the Ontario Agricultural College aud
the Iowa Expentueutal Statioe. At each
of these Imitations six breeds of swine
were compared as to the cost of produce
ing 100 pouude gam live weight, and the
tables which follow show the standing
of the breeds with regard to economy ot
production in each experiment.
Ontario Experiments.
Breeds arranged uz order of economy
of production.
1st. Exp. -1, Berkshire, 2, Tamworth
3, Poland China, 4, Duron Jeremy, 5,
Mester White, Yorkshire.
kat. Exp. -i, Berkshire, 2 Tanaworth
3, Polaud Chiba, 4, ()fleeter White, 5,
Yorketnre, 0 Duroo Jersey.
lire. Exp. -1, Yorkshire 2, Berkshire,
3, Duroo Jereese 4, Tamworth, 5 ()nester
White, 0, Poland Ohina.
4th Exp. -1, Berkshire, 2, Taraworth,
3, Yorkenire, 4, Chester White, 5, Duroo
Jersey, 0, Poland China.
51,11 Berkshire, 2, Yorkshire,
3, Dorms Jamey, 4, Duster White, 5,
Tamworth, 0, Pulsed China.
Iowa Experiments.
Breeds arranged iu order of economy
of production.
let Exp,-Duroci Jersey; 2, Yorkshire;
3, Tamworth; 4, Pohlad Onints; 5, Chest-
er White; 0, Berkshire
2nd Exp. -1, Dune Jersey; 2 York-
shire; 3, Berkshire; 4, Tamworth; 5,
Poland China: 0, Chester White.
3ru Exp. -1, Yorkshire; 2, Polland
China; 3, Berkthire; 4, Duran Jersey; 5,
Chester White; 0, Tamworth.
If we considered only the Ontario ex•
periment, we would come to the ormolu.
sten that the Berkshires, Yorkshires, and
Tamworths had scored a decided ad van age;t-
but when we refer to the Iowa ex-
periment, we find the Duroo Jersey and
the Yorkshire taking a leading place,
while the Tamworth and Berkshire oc-
cupy a much less prominent position.
If there is anything in the breed to
which swine belong which influences
their ability to turu food into flesh, how
is it that some one breed did not xuaba-
tam a position at or near the top of the
list throughout these experiments?
There is only one logical answer to this
question, and that is, breed is not a fact.
or in influencing the economy of pro.
duotion. Further, there is only one way
of accounting for the varieties which ote.
termed in each experiment, and that is
on the ground of the individuality of
the menials. There is little doubt, there.
fore, that animals possessing good con-
stitution and quality will make eoonomi•
cal use of their food, no matter what
breed they may belong to.
When it comes to the question of
marketing, we find that, as in the case
of cattle, there is a marked variation in
the kind of meat furnished by some
breeds as compared with others. The
carcasses from swine used in the Ontar-
io experiment were sent to the slaugh-
ter house and critically compared by ex-
perts, and the following tables show the
breeds arranged in order of their suit-
ability for the manufactures of bacon
for the English market.
Breeds arranged iu order of suitability
for the manufacture of Wiltshire sides.
1st Exp. -1, Yorkshire; 2, Tamworth;
3, Berkshire; 4, Duroo Jersey; 5, Poland
Ohina; 0, Chester White.
2nd Exp -1, Yorkshire; 2, Tamworth
3, Berkshire; 3, Chester White; 5, Durno
Tereey; 0, Poland China.
3rd Exp, -1, Yorkshire; 2, Tamworth;
, Berkshire; 4, Poland China; 51 Chee-
er White; 0, Duroc Jersey.
4th Exp. -1, Yorkshire; 2, Tamworth.;
3, Berkshire; 4, Chester White; 5, num°
Jersey; 0, Polland China,
ells Exp. -1, Yorltshire; 2, Berkshire;
1, Chester White; 4, Tamworth;
Duro(' Jersey; 0, Poland China.
Oth Exp. -1, YotIrshire; 2, Tamworth;
,..,BeEks1.!ire; 4, berm Jersey; 5, Poland
ha: 0, Chester-White.—
Atmore &nee shows that there is
1;37
TIMES,
DECEMBEB 14, 1905
Another of the old plonees10 Brant
township passed away on Wednesday
night, Deo. Oth, in the person of DO,
John Lamb, He hat/embed the ripe
old age of 70 years, having been born at
Malin Head, county of Donegal, Ireland.
011 the 22nd of February, 1827. He be.
longed to a family of farmers, his grand.
father being the owner of a large estate
in Donegal. In the year 1850, he emi-
grated to Anienca, One 'letting near
Philadeiphia, where for a time he pur-
sued the oecupation of a gardener. In
the year 1S50, he left the States, and
came direct to the County of Bruce, ao
conmanied by his brother, the late
Joseph Lamb and the latter's wife. The
journey was made by rail to Guelph,
but from that to their new home in
Brant, the waggon and the sleigh were
pressed into service. In April of the same
year, deceased was married. to Margaret
Wilton, daughter of James Wilson, of
Derrrehere, Londonderry, Ireland, who
then owned a 100 acre farm at the
corner of the Durham road and the loth
sideroad.
ust the
thing"
For a "bite at bed.time,"
what could be better than
ems of milk and
Mooney's
Perfection
Cream Sodas
Canada's finest craskers,
from Canada's finest bakery.
Crisp, lnvitn, aslicious. In
the aimielt.boxes. that keep
them in faultless
condition.
Your grocer
has
Mem.
muoh more constancy about these table
than about the preceeding ones. The!
Yorkshires and Tarnworths held their
place at the top of the list iu each of
these tables, exoept one, where the Tam •
worths were placed as low as fourth
place. The °nester Whites. Duroo Jer.
says, and Polland Chinas appear at the
bottom of the het in nearly every case,
being essentially fat -producing breeds
and suitable for the production of the
type of hog popular in the United States
A WOMAN'S BACK IS
THE MAINSPRING OF
HER PHYSICAL
SYSTEMThe Slightest Rack-
• ache, if Neglected, is
Liable to Cause Years of Terrible
Suffering.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, )
Lucas County.
Frank S. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Oo., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid,
and tbat said firm will pay tbe sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
every case of Catarrh that eannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Care.
FRANK J. Onaxsy.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, thia Oth day of December,
A D., 1880.
A. W. G
(eeesoN,
mere
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Care is taken internal.
ly, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
P. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0.
Sold by all druggists. 75o.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa-
tiou.
A Tokio correspondent says that a
greet famine is prevailing in three pre.
fectures in the eastern part of Nippon,
the main island of the Japanese group.
The nee crop is a complete failure here,
and a million persons are practically
starving. Their misery is added to by
iutensely cold weather.
No woman can be strong and healthy 1
unless the kidneys aro well, and regular in
their action. When the kidneys are ill,
the whole body is ill, for the poisons which Th ;el A
the kidneys ought to have filtered out of
the blood aro left in the system. Ivo, peal
The female constitution is naturally
more subject to kidney disease than a
man's; and what is more, a women's work
is never done -her whole life is one con- a.1O TOU1 0
tinuous strain,
How many women have you heard say: .. ,
•
"My, how my back aches t" Do you know
that backache is one of the first signs of THE HOSPITAL FOR
kidney trouble? It is, and should be at-
tended to immediately. Other symptoms er far SC CHILDREN
aro frequent thirst, scanty, thick, cloudy
or highly colored urine, burning sensation 7
when urinating, frequent urination, puff- •
Bovril on the
Dinner Table
Any meal is the
better for the use of
a little BOVRIL. It
adds so much to the
flavor and nutriment of
3
so many dishes that it should be in every kitchen.
The mere odor of BOVRIL creates appetite, and it
contains the nourishing element of prime beef that
strengthens and builds up the system.
Here is a BOVRI L -helped dinner dish :
BEEF STEAK 144
MARX -Out 0. steak
et an Melt In thiekness,
and cook in a little better,
allowing about ten min-
utes. Or more if liked well
done. For anound ofmeat
heata gill of gond port and
Bovril stook mixed in the
pan, after the butter has
peen poured off; pour
round the meat and serve
with horse -radish.
Bovril is prepared only by
BOVRIL LIMITED, LONDON, Oa, and MONTREAL, CANADA
By special appointment 2
Purveyors to His Majesty King Edward VII,
Save Coupon over neck of Annie and der Reauttful Premium Picture.
Eight pounds of prime beef is concentrated in
four ounces of BOVRIL.
Doan's Kidney Pills act on the kid-
neys, bladder and =usury taus only.
They cure backaches, weak back, rheum.
Minn, diabetes, congestion, inflawation,
gravel, Briglat'e disease and all other
diseases arising from wrong action of the
kidney» and bladder.
ing under the eyes, swelling of the feet and
ankles, floating specks before the eyes, etc.
These symptoms if not taken in time and
cured at once, will cause years of terrible
kidney suffering. AU these symptoms, and
in fact, those diseases may bo cured by the
use of
DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS
They act directly on the kidneys, and
make them strong and healthy.
Mrs. Mary Galley, Auburn, N.S., writes:
" For over four months 1 was troubled with
a latne back and was unable to tura in bed
without help. 1 was induced by a friend to
try Doan's Kidney Pills. After using two.
thrds of a box my bark was as well as ever."
Price 50 cents per box or three boxes for
$1.25 at all dealers, or sent direct on re-
ceipt of price. The Doan Kidney Pill Co.,
Tororsto, Ont,
- •
but entirely unsuitable for supplying the
markets to which Canadian packers
cater. Tho Berkshire. it will be noted,
holds a sort of intermediate place be•
twen the bacon and fat type. Thouph
unsuitable on the whole for making the
1 best Wiltshire sides, at the same time it
collies nearer to meeting the requiro•
meuts of the packer than the three
American breeds,
The farmer cannot afford to shut bis
' eyes to the requiretneuts of the market,
! and the facts brought out in these in.
vestigations aro certainly worthy of his
consideration.
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MR THE COMPLEXIErl
, CiaarttY MO Warne:It MATtlak.
tread, Porair "i7bganitlIO. stpssaree,
CURE OlOit HEADACHE.
: For it Cares fin. Every Sick Child
in Ontario whose Parents
Calisnot Afford to Pay
.For 'Fran t.
IV 0" er
The Hospital for Siek Child:sem, ColiPgst,
street, Toronto, appnals to fathers end
mothers of Ontario for funds to melte:sin
the thousand sick children that it our -es
within its walls every your.
Tli 11 i • !t•it heal ittititution —
but l'reeineiel. iltu aiols child tis an 1131.)
railed in On.
aeaPeNs
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can't alto' d
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outside of '1".wonte. The vest i 4 1. 14 elm t.
per patient rusts day, t11141 e 133
sick tattle use. a day in the 11 spit al.
Sinee its
foundation
the:Hospital
ihasi,26t2reessititill
dren. About
8ut h ne0aSeb° 10‘eVektr.(°:
pay treand .;aliarsiar,.-pasr,.
were at- 11'
ed free. Mas'atte.
Your mono? eon put golden hinges on
the door of tho Hospital's 'mosey.
Everybody's dollar may la, the Friend in
Need to Setnt,body's
Your dollar may ls: It door iti hope tc
somebody's child. 'Thu 1101
rrids
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yon!
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See what van be alone for elub•foot ehil.
hen. There were 3S like eases last per
and hundreds in 30 years.
‘'74,
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A goveruess named Kettle Schmidt 18
to be prosecuted in Germany for lese
=Yeats, because site wrote her name in
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teas:de immediately beneath the signa-
tures of the king of Saxony and the two
princesses.
The MarLsmara
who aims at the whole target will seldom hit the centre.
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London, specializes along every line of Business and
Shorthand work,
Has succeeded in satisfying both the student and
business men employing the graduates.
Has the largest attendance of any school in the
West.
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