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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 9 Jan 1930, p. 7

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~HE CANADIAN STATESMAN. BOWMANVILLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9tli, 1930 PAGE SEVEN i No Matter if You Must Use Kerosene Now! Alad din will completely Modernize Your Lighting and Beautify Your Home Beyond Belief Homes without electrcity ay now be as beautifully and as artistically lighte as any city home. This new instant-light Aladdin furnishes 60 candile power of puregwhite light of even better quality than gas or electrC. Then, too, it is far more economical. It can be supplied in table, bracket, hanging and floor lamp styles and furnished with hand decorated glass and parchinent shades in beautiful colors and handsome designs.B No Other Oil Lamp94 qHas Ail these Features: Air Burns conimon kerosene (coal-oi). Lights instantly. Gives a modem white light equai to 10 ordinary lamps. Absolutely safe. Burns fi94 per cent air. The most economical of ail - Il lights. No odor, smoke, noise or trouble. No generating or waiting;- a match and a minute, -- that's all. 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JOHNSTON HARDWARE HARDWARE STATIONERY HARDWARE GENERAL HARDWARE HARDWARE GENERAL DRUGGIST HARDWARE GROCER HARDWARE HARDWARE DRUGGIST HARDWARE HARDWARE HARDWARE GENERAL HARDWARE HARDWARE GIENERAL HARDWARE JEWELLER HARNESS HARDWARE e j. What mauy people caIl indigestion very aften meanseexss acid in thre etomach. Tire stomach nerve3 have been over-timulated, and food saurs. The corrective is an alkali, whjch neutral. izs acids instantly. And the best aikali knawn to medical science is Phillips' Milk af Magneuia. It has remained the standard with physicians in thre 50 yeama ince.ité invention. On. spoonful af thia harmleas, taste- t I When Pain Cornes Two hours after eating less aikali in water will neutralisa in- stantly many times as mucir acid, and tire syraptoms disappear at once. You ' wiIl neyer use crude inethode whcn 'once yiu learn the efficiency of this. Go get a smaîl bottle ta try. Be a'ire ta get the genuine Pirillips' Milk ai Magnesia pre=cidby physi- cians for 50 years in creing excea. acide. Each bottle containa full dimec- tiona--any drugstore. News For the Busy Farmer ; (Furnished by the. Ontario Departinent of Agriculture) j They Do Make Good Live Stock Instruction Th2re is food for thought infl h Short course students as well as J fact that out of the fiftec-n times regular students attendint O. A. C jCanada has won the wheat champion- are afforded an opportunity to bne-! slip at the International Exhibition, fit by ail the activities of the Depart-' it bas been won twelve times by Eng- ment oi Animal Huâbandry whicii lias linlimen who came to the Dominion charge of tbe weil equipped Live without previous farming expeience. Stock Farai. For the. last two years the Stock and Field Crops Short Water For Hens Course bas been extended from two An egg contains a large auxount of weeks ta a montii's duration, which ia water and the. ben'a body les likewise 50 divided that considemable time is composed for a great part of water. allotted te Vthe judging of the. princi- IThe lien should drink approximately pal classes of live stock and discus.. 'twice as much water by weight, as sing thie important problems of feed- she eats feed. One hundred liens ing sd management common to a ecl that are laying should consume about ce. Thle 1930 caleudar offeru an four gallons af water per day. In additiaual privilege to the Short vew of thmce facta it la apparent that Course studeuts ini the forin af a six- the water supply ln particularly iiu- day course in farra meata. portant, more so during the winter months. Failure to supply water properiy hinders digestion sud wi*11 1., cause constipation, with a resultant Ill e a d curtailmnent of egg production. P ee n Th r Lave Stock at O. A. C.(4) The live stock at 0. A. C. has gone The new north wing of the Bm- into winter quarbers in satisfactory pres Hotel, Victoria, western out- condition despite the aliortage of fall Pont af the Canadian Pacific Rail- pasture. This year the college braod wsy chalu af batela across Canada. mares had an extra fine lot af foals was opened recently at a function of the good draugbty type needed ta p'reieîd<I ver by Hon. S. F. Tolmie, Premier of British Columbia, and improve the horse industry. They atteided by over 1,000 visitora in- are in good growing condition and for cîuding civic officiais. It repre- Ithe present 1111 an important place in sents more than 260 additionaiI Ilive stock teaching work. Quit. a ooma and a number of beautifully Inunibcr of to'w and heifers in the decorated suites includig vice- beef barri are nursing very promising regal, Jacobean, Italian, Spanish calves and the situation for instruct- and Flower, and was bilttac 'ion work In heef cattle is favorable. of approximately $3.000,00jj. In the dai-y barn, students are able ___ ta work on ring after ring af dairy Progreas on the Princess Joan cattle that are typical representativels and Princes. Elizabeth, Victoria- ai their respective breeds. The. Vancouver nigbt service boats of slieep population an thie farux bas the Canadian Pacifie Railway, bas been increased and .sheep breeding been sa, raPid that Captain C. D. and feeding projects can be carried Neroutsos, manager of the B. C. on mare extensively than in recent Coastal Steams"-ip service, bas au- 1years. The swine herd la, up te liunced that lh. trial trip af the 1 strength. TPhis lierd provides mater- first vessel ta be rea.dy wlll be I al for class-romi and slaughter-house March 25. Eacb ship bas tive decks instruction, as well as haga for ex- and berthing capacity for 431 per- perimental purposes. Tii. breeding nons. stock 'have a number ai feul litters that are quit. promlsing. R? will ho In the great Chines. province of seen from this revlêw that the De- Manchuria, equaliIn ares ta Ger- partuxent ai Animal flusbaudry i.n do- many, Mashal Liang Chang, 29- ing its part in building up the live Year-old war lord, la experiment- stock industry of the. province. lng with education on a colossal seale ta bring his war-ridden peo- Proteeta Fruit Tr... ple ta peace snd progress, la the statement af John Nelson, farmer Two methods are adopted at the publisiier of tihe Vancouver World, Central Experimental F'arm to pro- wiia recently landed tram thre Bm- tact fruit trees froux injury througb Press of Russiea at Vancouver an ibeing girdled by mice and rabbits- his retur froux the Orient. ThPle first one ia Vo wrap the. trunks o f thre trees with building peper, sud Great industrial developaient the. other one in ta encircle the triink througbaut western Canada whlch, Iwlth a wire protector with a sinail lu the lait two decades bas brought enough meh te pres-ent a mause from thre annual grass value a! manufac- going through It. In eîther case theC tured articles produced in the west- paper or pratectora must b. put close emu province. to $610000.00 was ta the ground, or better stili, set in a described recently by Jahn F. siiovelful of cinders. Tiieee faorme Sweeting, industrial conimissioner Iof protection should b:e put on naw, of the Canadian Pacifie Raiiway, lu particularly an trees up fte six in. in an address ta, officers of the com- dianieter. pany at Wiâàlpeg. "Thase of un who have lived througb sud watch- Current Crop Report ed western Canada developments Paultrymen in Duramu reparted a during the iast 20 yeams are as- substantial increa.se in egg production sured as ta the. future of that part frani poultry and in sarne caues a 50 arf the Dominion,"' he said. per cent. production le declared. 'Ph. snow and !ce bave played liavac witli 'Railway canditians as tiiey exiat the sugar beeta remaining in the In Canada to-day are readily cani- graund in Essex but interest is main- prehensible and we are ln thre for. tained in auction sales at which good tunate position of being abI. ta as- prices are. reported. The claeese sure aur sharebolders thnt th. de- factary patrons in Glengarry have creases represent the result a! su been greatly disappainted ad thre extraordimary corubînation a! con- revenue from that source le bal£ a ditions and that thre rallways have millon dllas les tan lst ear.I flot faiied in efficiency or other- millon ollrs easthanlai yer. u wse,'" stated E. W. Beatty, chair- Huron the prices for creaux have been mari and president of the Cana- thie lowest in three yesrs. A water dian Pacifie Raiiway, in an address sihortage is expected in Lauark as a recentîy at thre Royal York Hatel, resaIt ai the snow and ice bloclcage at the annual meeting of the Cain- ai the. water sources. In Lincoln, amertial 'Pravelers' Association of the. bright spot ai the heavy snowall Canada. Mr. Beatty added that thre seenis ta lie the. excellent covering situation in 1929 was exceptional for the. mIl whest. Middlesex and and not likeiy ta be epeated lu Perth repart pessimistically regard- subsequent years. ring the. condition of thie roads sud ___ the falling off «oi milk sales. Wel- Thre North German Lloyd Comi- land suffered heavy damage ta fruit pany of Nlontreal is arrangi-rg for trees with over 250 teleplione and a trip of German farmers ta Canada electric pales down. next sommer witb a view ta inves- tigating Canadian conditions and Crop Acreages agricultural opportunities. The The following statisties ai the trip wil conmmence with a vsit ta principal field crops ai Ontario for thre Annapolis Valley. stopping at 1929 show tiie acreage as compiled Keniville b vlew thre Experimental by the Ontario Department ai Agri- Fanm and the archard country o! culture ini co-operatian with the 'Do- Nova Scotia. miniou Bureau ai Statistics: 1928 1929 Tire Department af Lands and Faîl Wheat 693,660 691,22 Spring Wheat 109,8o5 1106,610 Oats......... 2,659,980 2,335,310 Barley ... 615,544 622,063; Rye.......... 66,307 52,023: Flax.... 7,964 5,492, Buckwheat . 271,243 294,338 Peas......... 109,887 79,5231 Mixed grains. 905,693 892,8971 Husking Cor. 110,192 120,0001 Beans ... 50,953 63,732 Fodder Cern. 299,307 287,566 Alfalfa... 743,230 685,880 Alsike . 155,867 189,848 Sweet claver 413,468 388,106 Hay, claver. 2,811,076 2,915,221 Patatoes .. 181,241 148,435 'Purnîps 71,791 72,502 Mangels . 33,567 30,395 Tobacco .. 33,977 23,073 Sugar beets. 45,294 36,864; Forests. eorstat 106aos and 1.335 deer welae killed in Nova Scotia during thre hunting season o! 1929. New Brinswick's potato crop for 15~29 wiilhp 'e an officia] valuation af ai leasi t~ .0 placed upon it. accord ing ta ifnmaiîons afthre Pro- vincial Depariment of Agriculture officais, when thre final report au agricultural conditions for thre cmop seasan was issued recently. Gas oni Stomachl Is Dan gerousl Carrats......2,002 -1,777 Gai, pain, bloating sud sourness HOME TREATMENT FOR ater eatn5 lmost alwaya mean to BLADDER WEAKNESS conditian is dsngerous . Acid irri- BRINGS SWIFT RELIEF tateaithe stainadh lining sand may lead against the iieart. TPhe stomacii, WhuMle seriaus, if neglected, it is needs an aîkaline. Bisurated Mag- now ardinarily an easy matter to i esia-pawder or tablete--is the quickiy relieve iBlsdder Weakness Iielmtliod ai getting asie, quick, and Irritation, Pains in Back and Iiasting relief. Ih neutralizes the ex- down throimgh grains, frequent daily cess acid, sweetens the atomacli, annoyance snd trouiblesomie nigts- breaks uip the gus, stops the pain and by the pleasant hame use ai Dr. saurness. Food digests uaturally. Soutliworth's "Urataibs," which any It muet give promrpt relief or money gaod draggst will fumnlsir in saled back aay drugglsts everywhere wha packages containing 10 days' supply sell it ou this iran clad guarante.. ou guarautea aofnianey back on first box pirchased, if resuits are not fui-1 ly satlsiaetary. Fo ith Hause aud Stable-Thre No matter bow stulbborn, trouble]- le a goddeal oai îimilarlty, plhyulea- laome or ai how long standing your Iy aekng, between huan nbeluga case may ire, you cen eaelly proveansd tire lover animale. Bath are the value af "Uratabe" lu a few day.' I ubjeet ta many aillnenta arlalug from time-sund you are lnvlted ta do no inflammation and toail aIlnner *fi wtthoat ailitest rlak ofcf ea unlesa euts ad briaes. Dr. Thomai' Ee-1 plued vit h rosulta. Star iit oi lectrie 011 lnauan ntlroly rellable ra of "Uratair" to-day andy aou maa d o ueb allum«etMsd mleirslua look f*' Improvousont Imid.e of 4 bSi huinan beinps aud the lever or- I bour-...ak your drul*drsofaima.. Keeping the Factory Coing The big trek to thie hameland for Obiogaman, vitislh & ts - pent anfr ailar, fncluded this year a big Ontario manufaeturer. This m«a had, e ho thouct athie liant umzpplied wlh enough odr okeep al banda busy over thé bauds7..Au unpeeted la U in herefll laid programme called for an immediate decision froua th. boul of the irm .bortlyftser hUe arriva t Autwerp. The miperlntendent was puzzled aseta what to do. For a moment ho overIooàdUn w ouidru o d e rne. 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BAGNELL King Street OBITUARY *George Robert McCreao Peterboro *George Robert McCrea, a resident of Peterboro for neariy fifty years, passed away at his residence, 793 Water Street, Deceixber 27th, after an iliness of several weeks. The deceased was well known in this city, especiaily among the oider citizens. Mr. McCrea was of North of Ire- land parent.sge. His father and mo.her, Ro'bert McCrc*a and Anne Crummer, settled in Renfrew county early in the last century and there #7 years ago their &on Ro'bert was born. Aiter a number of years the family moved ta Bytown <Naw Ot- tawa) and Iter -to Bowmanville, On- taria, v/here a large faniily grew ta maturity. Thle deceased is survived by bis *wile and twa nons, Harold of Toar- anto, and Hertbert of Alberta; and a brother, William of Chicago. The funerai was held from the fami'y redence, 793 Water Street, an Sauda ; &t 1 P. m., wlth Inter- mt en owanýjlle Cemtery.- Peterbooeo Examiner. Zutoo vm m Ibeadeebei »la . in y « G 4 Are You in a Quandary About What You Need In Building Material? Lumber. Shingles, Cernent, Lime, Johns- Manville Asbestos Shingles and Roofing, Seaman Kent Harclwood Flooring. If so, we shall be glad to suppl:,r you at ail times 40 and reasonable prices. FUEL SUPPLY We are also prepared to take care of you~r order for D. L. & W. Scranton Coal, The Standard Anthracite, Oto Coke, Pocahontas and Stearn Coal. Cali and see us and get our prices before you buy. McClefan & Co. Ltd. Office Phone 15; Hous. Phones 22&, 274, 218 Klnt St. .DonLnll Bowna.nville INSUJRANCE SERVICE OUR CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE HAD FIRES APPRECIATE THE SERVICE WE GIVE. We hope our customers will neyer have to realize on their fire insurance policies-but when they do have a fire we immediately get busy and have the adjustnients made as liberal and as satis- factory as it is possible to get them. For this prompt and efficient service many customers have recommended our firm Vo their friends and neighbors. J. J. MASON & SON Ros&I Estate and InsuraacO Droken, Ph... 50 King St. E. Bowmauffll. rHE CANADIAN STATESM". BOWM"VILLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1930 PAGE SEVEN

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