Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Mar 1906, p. 12

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cht not to uries without doing something tos de- "tomorrow, serve them, ¥ gobbler. stronger, healthier chicks than in using younger birds, 1 like also a low-set bird with not tap long as have a stronger oon- for it 27, 3 "The secret in raising turkeys is beware of wet, lice and rats. 1 had no trouble with the first; the second I used to dust the hen with insect uiphur when I set hor, when the poplts were Ly or five times no a time | than vat up clean. Never Jot vod sour in their dishes, After the tL fow weeks, Tot the hen out of the coop, never until the dew was off the grass, and invariably saw that they generally cae howe themselves after a few los. suns, Sealded corn mixed. with shorts, 4 onions and dandeloin leaves mixed js the best food for young turkeys until they are able to eat small wheat or some other grain, As turkiye ate great insects, sich as grasshopper and other injurious insects; in fact, no farmer should be without 'a flock of turkeys. They may injure a little grain, but they do far more good than all the in. fury. The bronze is the best and the hardiost: the white Holland next: they were quieter and did pot wander so far from. home as the bronze, T found them amally hardy. In fattening tur kove for market, never shut them up. Yom ean fatten all other fowls in con- fimement, hut turkeys pine and die and do ne good shirt un, A box of gravel or grit should "be kept where young turks can huve aceess to it," ------------ Britons As Bee! Eaters. Philadelphia Records A recent publication by the depart ment of agriculture shows that Great Britain imports more meat animals and packing house products than all the other countries of Furope eombin- od. The value of such British imports for 1904, was $243,000,000, Nearly all the live meat animals imported in Great Britain cane" from the United States nnd Canada. The British fresh beet trade seoms to be drifting away from the United States, » What Is Mostly Required. When that tired fooling takes hold of you, it is the sign of a disorgan- [ised system. © Your blood is thin and {needs replenishing, Your nerves meed toning up and your system cleansed, Wade's Iron Tonio Pills will put snap in you. Tn boxes, 25¢ . only at Wade's drug store. Money if not satisfactory, ? ---------------- ; It is not a good plan to enjoy lux: : ee Te | Loan, of Rev foragers, they will pick wp namerous | dered a and in remarkable fact that ely an important 'y, concerning and advices was he | cemetery in: Vienna, "bodies of Mozart, Beethoven Suh press ied ained + Mon tery. sust a un- animous call by 'the congregation of Que, to the Rov, R. Mae Valloyfield, PE: i + J A McConnell, Creemore, has reovived a unanimous call to the Pres byterian church' at Norwich, at a sal of 31,000 and one month's holi- dnys ly a greater in a Wider fo i president, altho, not in bis party af lately ¢ through the been of wing saw' some man who the ence of the Am- erican sablic, MT that crisis they turned to Grover Cleveland and final ly. succeeded in. inducing him to be come the head of the Fquitable hoard of trustees, to bri a new regime into the company that the Hydes and P) had Alexanders had discredited, Mr. Cloveland is still hale and ] Mex. Lovi P. Morton has given $50, 000 for the furnishing of the choir of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, New. York city, in memory of her mo- ther, the Inte Susan Kearny Street. Rev. R. J. Eliott, Simcoe, has re- eoived a cordinl call to become pastor of the Methodist church in Waterloo, The calf was issued at a joint meet ing of the officials and = congregation. Mr. Elliott has accepted subject to the action. of the conference, * Rev. Thomas D. Wesley, former pas- tor of the Baptist church, Westwood, N.J., has transferred his allegiance to the Presbyterian church, because the Jocal board deacons refiised to admit to the'church a young woman who was physically. unable to stand the shack of baptizing. A call to Rev. fi. D. Leitch, St. Elmo, was presented from the congre- gation of Sonya, preshytery of Lind- say. A strong deputation from St. El mo was heard in favor of retaining Mr. Leitch. Mr, : Leitch accepted the call, the presbytery agreed. The trans lation will take place immediately uf ter April 2nd. | The congregation of Parkdale Bap- tist church has extended a unanimous call to Rev. Mr. Cousert, Brantford, to become pastor of the church. This pulpit has been vacant since © Rev, George T. Webb, the former minister, resigned to become general séeretury of the Baptist Young People's Union, of America. The growth of foreign mission work during the nineteenth century is sum- med up by Rev. Robert E. Speer in the statement that we entered the century with seven missionary socie- ties, und left it with three hundred; we began it with 170 missionaries and closed it with 12,000. Mission contri- butions in its first year, wore £2 L008; in its last year, %1,500.000, Brockville presbytery has nominated far the post of moderator of the gon- eral assembly the Rev, James Stuart, D.D., Prescott. Dr. Stuart is a man who has g.ven faithful scrvice to the church, and has been honored by being elected moderator of the synod of Montreal and Ottawa, and by being made a DD. (hoverie causa) by his alma mater, Knox College, in 180% The total number of Christian ¥n- deavor societies throughout the world is 87.512. according to reports of offi cers of the World's | Christian Endea- Nor Union, made public. Of these 45.- 250 are in the United States, 10,772 in Great Britain and Treland, 1.205 in Canada, 613 in India, and lessor num- bers in other romtrios. The total receipts of the world's union for the Inkt vear wore $9241, and the balance in the treasury is $148, Fe Failure. Harper's Weekly. 2 : "Very frequently," says a New York lawyer, "there is an element of un- conscious humor in the findings of a jury. To my mind, the best 1 ever hoard in this connection was the ver dict brought in by a coroner's jury in Michigan, who wero called upon to pass upon the case of the sudden death of a merchant in Lansing, "The finding was as follows : 'We, the jury, fh from the statement that the deceased cane his death from heart failare, superin- diced by business failure, which was caused by speculation failure; which was the "result of failuge to see far wnough ahead,' " physician's |' | Hg Na new Roman Catholic Cath edral to be erected in St. Louis one of the most magnifice nt churches in the country. Its cost 'will be about two mil lion dollars and it will take three to erech the great structure, The Dome will be 200 feet high. RY XA y JR = sound. He is a believer in the pre- serving influence of outdoor exercise, and there is no man more devoted to fishing and Funting than he. His ae pirations jn that Ie do'not run to- ward big game. 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