a WR eye § cmp er , 2. red PAGE TEN. PE : : .ZITISHE WHIG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1909. |age-room, ~ keep the windows open | | 7 Rte i she sie duet the a3 15 70 BE TAKEN IN VILLAGE he Farmers || ivi iim Fomine OF NEWBORO. 1¢ Omes ; ath at ian {away from picked fruit, Fruit Jeet m---- - ---- VOTE ' 1 are 'expected it few an inens best in a cool, dark place. | 4 . 1 x 5 - Gips For rat th oc ek oo gh WT VION VOLE 5% co com Corn silag s about the cheapest BY UNCLE JOSH. land most efficient to supplement the | winter dairy and beef cat tle horses. calves and sheep. It ix One thing the farmer may.-make up cheaper handle the corn crop in the his mind to is the fact that it never} . 2 pays to conceal disease, cither on his | And, should there be another summer ; j of little rain the well | stocked silo {form of silageé than any other way own farm or that of some one else ' : It ix true that there ix a very de ided | furni we succulent green = feed, and ie disinclination--amounting in cases jcomes ax a great relief to the hus prese practically to an obsession--ta bandmas .y Py) wal snitch' on a neighbor who is in trou A . Jar ble. Here, however; the farmer makes | Report from, Mexico City stated tha Py the gravest sort of istake. 1i hog | frost had destroyed the corn crops in Rt Es ; A : Ki} nen ural ni Hg! n h bd Kello s Toasted ; » . : the gra "l oF 4 x " ae, ag | that vicinity, the loss being estimated { 13 i | 1%, pa Be: 1a Ca hic. 'and rec i gg' Corn Flakes for Children=before going to School tious disease, such as anthrax, for in {at $20,000,000. The thermometer re- (Dt : 8 . ] : ! tious disease, yich ax anthibe. PF [sintered two degrees below the frosting 4, 5, Jiquor. trafle ia Kiernan, Elgin. His funeral to Flgin | with Milk or Cream, invigorates and strengthens for the day's work. acres, the kindest thing he can do ior j point es auagltho: 1s 10 wire or telephone] oop Pain Trade The tax sate fo areent year was | seventy fre carriafer e.] Kellogg's is in itself an entire, satisfying, delicious breakfast. ' Ischer, anadian rade Lom \V'r 3. v 1h { 5 . ' the inspector at once Not only is this the kindest and best and most missioner at Glasgow, reports that the neighborly act he can perform for bis hay crop in England is very short Afi 1 1 o / ty. Re ; " No 0 pre no fu ng u ig at it i sure land that Canadian hay will sell readi- . . : . ape . Read I hor boc it in mouse of self. | nd that Canadian hay Wise I'S Kellogg's is already cooked==it's purified=--just add milk and serve. ops Eat Kellogg's tomorrow morning. Iv at the docks at Glasgow at from | eighty-five to ninety five shillings per hy ' " n Bows Letter t a thosa w 10c. {long to protection which he owes hims=eli and his family No man can, within his Own resource ymbat an outbreak ol B I i tthe ' l virulent liscaze like hog cholera Rav ; |1rvin Ly v ti v at © ! have y when tal All When foot-a mouth broke it in the here s man in Rayne, La., avcord- {| . : é ot : : : United State the entire resources of {IDE tu Country Life, who has devoted ured r 1 31 4 ¢ a 5 Grocers. himself to frogs for several ycars and the nation were concentrated . . 1 : t 3 1 14 : stampin i tha &} aut A now dou a business of 100,000 frogs a i 4 . o hizvad wo a nde | ble. time in Britain t vear. He.often buys as many as 1,000 ito thor ts pe ot Wa same. Nothir aA ef? adder frogs a dav, and has sold as high as % a wl Ne Tam ; : os MONEY or men roul ¢ twenty barrels." Phey are dressed, put the affected dist th urge as |i? bunches of twelve, packed in bar quick! mi se want no rels with plenty of crac ked ice and fection dixense nimals. in Car shipped even to the extreme north and ada i eterinary department i | east for the fancy trade. This particu the : chr J Ruth: lar Loul-ianhn, is making a good thing erford wdmir " 0k pro- [out ¢ ¢ batrachians ceed 1 ' < ol 1 ion that : deen plowing s 0 he pm tised eradicate oncealment of an If deep plowing is, to be pract { outbreak v 2 felony wnadian there is no time like the late fall] At [plug o BETTER TO-DAY THAN EVER-- « is G Farm that time the cold weather makes thi . TUST TRY Lo labor lighter for the horses, it turns iW ' wing " J . A 11 : up the worms and grubs tc the wintex c nt 1 Bol fm Considerabl excitement has been i, : und ¢ : g . y : frosts. and leaves the land open and i : or t ' caused | London township by the 2 1 \ iy hr 9 i porous to assist in the naturabdrain ¢ ser work of sheep poisoners. Cecil Lang : i Es} = x S lage as well 1 the retention of the ii \ ford, of the 15th concession, has lost 1 t t whil v . woperly requisite moisture, nile Y ng t x ten in the last week, and four others proj \ ' I 1 i ! . ground dso ready to take adv ! sly wit 4 are sick It was found that B10} x Aa someone \ 3 : had xed P hak i 1 tage ol early warm weather wad mixed Paris green with salt and spring al ret. the seed. in the @ sprinkled it n field where the ! ky +} : : BM i 1 | Iv , eS sheep wer Kep Mr. Langford re In good \Winnin A : Hh / | 3 ; . cently haa a yal able colt docked just -- Wall Tr gu er ) lari h | You enjoyed a package. siy months ago as he was ready to take it to the tan Jruce alker Commissioner of 1 . 0 : AS i i ¢ % . in for exhibition Ihe police are invisti- | Immigration at Winnipeg makes 1 . : 'x : They were delicious. But much me re SO - galing sugpestion in the Regina Leader w hich | . ; . i to-day. Improvement in process and materials has he thinks willisolve the difficulty now resulad in greater erispn finer flavor, a more experienced in harvesting the Western -- Ihe Trade: Bulletin reports that 4 oll oea + Ww exported from Montreal grain crop Brae Cnn delicious qualit They are superior to all. Prove it. ------------ rn for the w ending the 18th. as com What Mr. Walker suggests is that Make a test 1 orn employe 1 , \ l i ¢ pared with 3.313 fc oZaame week a }IoenR mploved In agricultural mpl aa, VOur Reo ment factories in Ontario be sent out during harvest season to assist In , Value Of Skin Milk saving the Western crop. 3h Walker points out in this connection. that Aw own breeder of Guernseys in Wisconsin, when asked how he recs koned the value of sk answe oned due of skim milk, answer a longer - time just ed as follows : when harvest - is coming = on, and he If fed to voung pigs less than 200 )gay< there is no reason why this en pounds weight, when live pork 1s : h worth 85 per hundred, 1 count skim milk worth 30c. a hundred pounds. If fed to grade Guernsey heifer calves 1 each vear these factories usually eith er close down Qr slow up | six | forced holiday should not be utilized by the men in making wages for themselves and in assisting to save a valuable crop. He points out further, that 'it is believed. 65 per cent. of the ci count 1t worth from de. to 6k a hundred. Th as 1 can well the heii | goricultural machinery manufactured | ers at ten months ot age and make by Eastern companies is sold in the the milk net me that per hundred. If | West and gives this an additional | fed to registered calves it is certainly reason why Eastern manufdcturers worth from one to two dollars. per {ghould co-operate in the mann sug hundred pounds for l.know of no oth- | sested er feed that will make up for a lack of skim milk in securing a profitable growth om an cal'. The only trouble 1 ever had with skim milk war un lack of it. But the way farmers usually feed it and handle it convinces me that they 'really know but little of its val une. -- Hoard s' Dairyman | { | i | BE i hh es Produce and Prices Kingston, Oct. 9.--Prices were (uol A od to ie Whig ie Julies: fio Sin By all odds, the most important thing to remember when ned digby herring, 20c Ih.: whitefish -% 0 buying u 124c. Ib pike, 10¢; lb.: Chinook sak mon. 30c. lb; kippered herr ing, Yar mouth bloatérs, 40c, doz.; perch, 30¢ Orchard And Garden doz. frogs' legs, 40c. lb Atlantic sal mon. 30c. Ib.; salt codtish; Te. to 15¢ | derwezr is to look for the Pen-Argle trade-mark. Picture shows you wheretof ghey SA Every © :rment so trade- marked s guaranteed periect in material and Making. If itisnt, 1 I A bruised apple.is a spoiled @apple. 10 1 | the dealer will hand you back your money. You risk nothing Fruit that goes ta waste is money ib.: haliburt, 20¢. Ib.; fresh haddock, | . « Coos 4 2 dropped through a knothole 10c.- 1b.- buttheads, 124c. 1bg red her-| _ \ AN Sid W CN Pen-Af "Tis too late to set. strawberry ving, 20¢. box mackerel, 15c. lb; lake | R "N ¥ bh 1! of = | A | gle is made . > Bf ; shildren. iz av fabri ishts C plants in 'the north, but currants herring, Sc. lb: finnan haddie, 10c. to SARERETE = «or men, women and children, in many fabrics, weights and gooseberries and blackberries may be | 123¢. lb; fresh lobsters, 25¢. lb.; sea Reads tao bd La iadn ] form-fitting sizes. The Pen-Angle line contains the garments that will best suit your requirements at this season, planted f leh tl 11. | ba 14 Ib pickerel y Ib : : 1 vdanted now if you mulch em we bass, =4¢ " rel; . Ii the strawberry bed isnt lean | Mal kerel, 15¢c. 1b as a whistle" when it goes into win Meat Beef by carcase, Bc. to N and every other season f the year. Your dry goads dealer or cents furnisher will show you Pen-Angle Underwear. RELIW RTE ter quarters this fall, vou won't whis- uts, 6 to 15 pork, 12c¢., b Cal tle very loudly over vour, berries next jcase tet: I per th? {amb June AV x 31¢: by carcase live hog 10 per Pickling apples: It is best not wilh pick winter fruit during very warm ine. Jb.: mutton, Sc. to 9c. per lb davs. Do the work before 10 o'ele Vegetables--Carrots, 5 bunches, 1k turkeys, 18¢ per lb; chick | | { in the morning, or wait until a « turnip Kis a bag: cabbage, 5¢ to] day . More hints: Nevér pick ye. each oniofis, 4 green onions, | while it is wet, nor pack it while it is 3 punch: radishes, be; lettuce, 5 | warm. Some careful grower pie seen corn, 1 doz: cucumbers, 13¢ their orchardd more tha ) gath- | doz; potatoes 75¢. bag ering the fruit as soon as it is well } Grain--Oats, 4 local wheat, colored. leaving the poorly colored { buckwheat, "75 harley Hn and immatuse fruits until they have {65c.. pea $1.25: corn, -old hecoms well wed. Pick - apples Flour "and Feed--Flour, be , 8 with the stems' on: Keep » sun | to $3.40 farmers, 33 to spe garian patent, £3.10 to £3.30. oatmeal wd rolled oats, 83.40 to 83.50; corn 0 | Si) Ww k | Li lineal, £2 to 32.10; bran, a ton ny X ee S$ 0 Ye | shorts, 826 to $27 a ton; straw, 210 | tes 812+ hav, loose, $14; pressed, $13 Constipation, Biliousness, Indi- | ry. new laid, 2ic dos. butte 1 : reamery, '8c. hs farmers butter, ar . gestion, Rheumatim. pear Tie packed, To; Tolls, 3 A Dying Woman Rescued Through | tubs, 2 3 : the Timely Use of DR. i Wool Washed, = Ib.; sheep skins fresh, Stk to tallow, . rendered HAMILTON'S PILLS. Ge: deakins, $1; veal skins, 15¢ th "My doctor told me 1 had only six hides, No.4, 12c.; hidesiNo. 2, He. Ib. avteles. to live--that nothing human horse hides, $3 eath. could help me, but to-day I am hearty . * and well, because I took a'long treat-| Hot Water On A Fire. ment with Dr. Hamilton's Pills --they | Washington Ilerald. saved my life." { "Jueer thmgs nappen at Ics, | 3 Contifuing her declaration, Mrs {1 OTUAN of Cleveland = . . Jamieson says 1 had - from child- [arr Gas le dace a S cangin of se it for : hoosd been a sufferer from biliousness eo t Armin SH 1 .r while the fr A and liver complaint 1 suffered exces- ; a ; yr the sively from wind and could not eat my vervhody '¢ \! A » fond without feeling ill afterwards he 1 : nd mH te 1 ' at bread PIES Sometimes 1 was a ihe' SO we atl omelx a J J md up straight for the pain The | pulled the curtam mpled ; 3 - - *] J » wind settled in my stomach, chest and | r hn 5 Wh { < . cides, and always caused blinding | «yy he n't vou Hui they aske ca es ISCU | S : . a oe P u r P O headache At times } seemed one 1 bw ehinlic. i J) . ' J - mass of aches ard pains | became | ) h repeates \Va | = - : earenr> : rheumatic because wm blood was 80 | hurrvit fast as 1 « 1. I had hot » > Sh b ra Nn d poor. The bemelit 1 received from ihe} the dist a n vou holered/d every Ing a - a first box of Hamilton's Pills en: ly: me apd 1} Lt w ott ad} 3 AR d 2 couraged me and 1 continued their use | get ne cold wate Hdn ant | : nN 2 es & : thiee to five pills a week, iR several | m Y nd thre t. water . "i . MANITOBA HARD : months andswas. brought to the most |i a mal 1 rse, did vot J . . WHEAT . Western Canada foct condition of health." | x be -r Flour Mills Co. Ii vou suffer from constipation, flatu Limited. Jence, indigestion, palpitation, mia, headac , hervousness ness, depres yn. general debility, 1 of appetite, liver and kidney troubles ah acute and chronic dyspepsia, or any say g form of stomach. and digestive weak- | m: ness; you may look with certain hope ' for a complete cure by-the use of Dr. han Hamilton's Pills of Mandraka and But- |she'll ternut. Sale, mild and sure to cure. fax: Price 25¢c. per box, or five boxes . for $1, at all dealers or the Catarrhozone company, Kingston, Ont,