Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Mar 1910, p. 13

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pov, Spears, |UPHOLDING RULE OF FRANCE IN WEST AFRICA "I suffered for many y€irs = g . ; greene 2 from what same people call. . . : WS : oe. : Sr * pil ye Dr. Miles' Restora- a x : ; vine cured me, and you : Gy ; ! SP 3 [CRS FS MER, EE ERE can imagine how thankful I am." in be . : Pe jar ia , alla da = M. I. COFFMAN, : or; AR ; ; ---- Coldwater, Mich, ) ; : . ) ) : -- ater has cured . v i ' i 'Miles' estorative a Aah : Nervine, after having been " WORLD OVER afflicted with fits for five years." : = PETER McAULEY, A ' Th : Springheld, Macs | : -- R For Real Men "Born You say me po ass | 1181 € Razor ror xea ec Spasms very Siihe he Eo a little 4 : od : 'Since taki . Miles' ; . " " : Nervine he ha ing Dr Miles : When the "GILLETTE" was first introduced, some these 3 i AE hontn men were inclin | it li ras si MRS, MYRTLE DAGUE. I ------ -- es : ein ed to regard it lightly. It was so simple his , Rochester, Ind. Francs in depending mare and more itn The Tort Shy of her black (roops (0 mainte her authority ty ee and convenient and safe, that they thought it could not . aught ] possessions, ev Setiégalese sharpshooters t : : : . . walk from St. Vitus' dance. | I¥ TE at the ution of the first company, in 1824, and cases of on Tag na Becu riveted be good, and were inclined to jeer at those who used it. ven bottles of Dr.' Miles' | Are unknown, > , . Nervine entirely cured her." - A Sp---- Years ago, In the West, onc was regarded as a MRS. NA NIE LAND . the principles and, in fast, she Prag ple. Appar ntly x is ecckanty to "t d fi »"" 1 i d k } I ' tices of g arming as lollowed in | ke % close watch on rie » » C SI > - > "Until 'm Ethel, Ind. - ore province can ne applied sucdess- er from England as ir -- os enderioot un dl ae rank, swore, gam J ed and had son was 30 years Oi $ For fully in every province, wit some | ported nursery stock. «kille i } 1 n 'T 1: y ] > «th d an old he had 1 a I oY Eau, WH a A ed his man', odayv, the «bad man ave him, Jia right along. We P re rcs a wo Re -- Sel wt oggs for hatching from the . : . : o : . ; Stiles Restorative Nervine He Ghe Farmers | oda, journey to all parts of Can- {best layers. , 18 regarded as a nuisance whose proper - da, addressing farmers the best Eggs for hatching oO v hand * + has not, had a fit since he began 2 rom abo. oT STOTINE : Thopt, Weng lel 00 reroily TE Pareiy ad place is the penitentary. on the Sith bottle." Y UNCL OSH. ard feeding live stot, managing the specially in he early Jars of the y - . dhiry, produdng fruit, vegetables and |season, " taken to he / TT n / ~Q} Q MRS. R DUNTLEY, Sass Jeotutug uit, yeisbion and mason: should bn taken to guther The real men of today--presidents of . he same In one province as it #8 in the [0 make sure they will not become 1 : C hs oe $120 at your druggist Meshoutd | The farm editor of the Toronto its 10 IULIPEY BL NSE E00 12, HR or ete ured : railroads and banks--heads of big corpor- SY tary ot price | Globe says : . h } rand in the farming practices followed in| Stimulating foods that will foree the | - . . . DR. MILES MEDICAL GO. Toronto, | At the present time when the breed- fall parts of the country, a closer {breeders too much should be avoided 2 ations-- young heads on important work ng of horses promises so much of bond of Sympathy among the farmers |as they will cause weaker germs in . . profit, when discriminating markets | op ives and a desire to Know [the eggs. --are men who use their brains and gr gr rp den he {What farmers in the different provin-| iresn sir is one of the most im- A c } ¢ 8 ave doing. Jealousles are disap rtant factors, not only in securing arc « lw / > > 100 ! f portant, duestion for cousideration [peas nz and the trend is toward un fertile eggs, Bat in tho hatching of ay the Jookout for Hew 3 y ype ur divide arming population nt | stro chicks, £ greatest profits in breeding. Men upen making cvery portion of the| © ; : and better things. differ in their likes and dislikes and domin'on produce the best that is in they differ in adaptability to produce jt. Prince Edward county is one of the h re best in: the provinee, -wtcording: to. a \ I'hey gre the men who now know that pertain varying types with the great) a-- statement le by their represcnta- ': y . cnt icharts est degree of success, and the demands A dairy cow owned by the Univer- sateen ade by their Jopr wuts for shav ng comfort and satisfaction, the of the different farms call for varia- ' ity of Missouri produced, according |,po. There: are about 3,500 farmers "GILLETTE" Safety Razor is in a class tion. Some demand an extremely to Hoard § Dairyman; "in one year, |in the riding, and during the lust MS... . y ' : heavy horse, while others may be more bumen food in her mitk than |seascn" they had put out $612,000 : a TL by itself. ' ' i more economically tilled with what is {will be found in the complete car- | worth of cheese. exported 310,600 in rR ~ SET YSis. known in market as farm chunks. In cases - of four steers weighing 1,250 |hutter; factory by-products amounted J = Have you the «"GM.LE1 I'E face ? discussing this question, a writer in Ibs, each. Still this cow did pot {10 $43,000, $166,000 worth of apples The Breeders' Gazette says : make a world's ritord, her total out-| were chipped out of the country, ard . ET GILLETTE" Standard Sets and Pocket Editions g3 Taken up one side and down the Put amounting to 18,405 lbs. of milk, | ihe canned goods sold for $975,060. | to $7.50 a 2 other, the draft horse breeding indus- [2 record which has been exceeded by {This is a very good recoid for ome : t : 7:3 es cost try cannot well be in a much more [# number of cows {n this province. county. ' . } Gillette Signs show Gillette dealers. flourishing condition. The local farm- According to Dr. Trowbridge, the me gr niwayn makes' the keenest bidder [S341 N23, A groweied to] A yong Mobis bull with w geod | ; ER Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada Limited ad " or any commodity. e can afford to |¥7 ie a . r-sord ahead of him is being import- - Black ; Eight Stove pay more on the spot for he has bo) 2 0 Ibs. steer; the fat to 618 lbs,{cd by A. A. Farewell, Oshawa. It is rn : Oilee and Factory, MONTREAL. Polish, further expense in connection with the {Aguiuee Sp poi Be mae, Sugar a hevell's intention to uo rchase before putting it into active y ra SRA ens 0 Pwoehs (bald up a goo rd ( mijkers, THES is 50 Heck wapsty Ju Farmers in all the corn belt and the ash to 128 lbs, against 43 | which ei test high in butter-fat. He liqui Ain your nan states ave recognizing the fact th : has made a splendid start, as the p pr gt act that it The t > i » : a . p total amount of edible and di- | records of the ancestors of th ht. or dirty the RF . 8ye_to Wotk _ bewrier | hoses od gestible dry matter produced was 2,- lported youngster show. The ire There is no "hard brick' least, the sort of help it puys to hire 218 lbs, or about double the weight |dam gave 32.39 pounds of butter in to scrape--no trouble--~--no nowadays does not promise to get alan ardipary airy sow. 9; 4 days ud he Sirs dam 31.- waste--no hard rubbing. much more Plastiful and the solution | Mature sows will produce not cply pe . -- Be. Black Knight" is « firm df this farm laliof probleut lies in thie Inrger litters, but sisongu pige: han Produce And: Prices. CE AE A CU LY TTL EYE ACT TR > hnery 'oung ones, A good dam shou re-| Kingston, March 19.--The ar disease in paste--ready to use-- lnuge raft, horses: There I» Just aS [ta.md for years. clerk ers ay Nollowy 1 8 roma Freer Te Germs Or doen : quickly applied--and shines mule ses or 4 3ypica Ee I fle | A full-rized sow will' secrete as much | Carrots, Bc. to 6c. bag, apples,T5e. simply sronse and =a x on, arm 4s thers y ity; milk as a cow, and should be fedac- lio 81 bush.; turnips; 45c. bag; cab DU-R-T, quick wink. and maybe a li more. From re | cordingly; but feed should be 3 i uncleanliness x eR i ven | hage, 30, to . doz; oni Reicts a tnd i ; a . It's as simple and easy to ports we have lished it is plain | sparingly, just after farrowing, =z the hago; oe 3 Hex Yon onions, 31 bag DISEASE Ar Home Soapand Yemuoyed > mats shi lish. ' that this demand from the farm will |jittle pigs will not be able to take| Moat, hy arcase, 7c. to Sen prime | EE SSSR SD vill Los otherwise be jeft use as shoe po , and a have to. be reckoned with more and | 411 the milk provided, and then trou- {western beef, $10 owt by carcass, cuts a = a in your pots and big stove can be shined more as the years roll by, Looking | ble will begin. 6c. to 15c: potk, 13¢., by carease, SY Lio dav the' and watersivs a soap ok Yo! putrely with it almost as easil at it in a commonsense light, there is lamb, 12. to l4ec.; ducks 81.25 to J D masa l Se ainst g atic Ae Sil da y great and decay is sty. no refuting the statement that the | To avoid seah on potato, says the 181.50 pair: geese, $1.15 to $1.25 each pe 121 mop Bio banished absolutely Perhaps farmer 'can hardly afford to breed any- ' American Agriculturist, mix a pint of } (i kevs 7c. to 8c. chickens. 0c. to la AA . ; a Asepto makes for health, "Black " Steve Polish. If so, thing .elwe but the draft horse, pro- [commercial forma¥n with thirty gal- 1g) 2 "bhir butler, 25c. to 28¢. fres) a HIE s swell. 1here ave hundreds of : . send 100. for & big can, free postpaid. vided he intends to work his land at |lons of water, and allow the seed to eggs bat te Oho, 3: #8 ue) a. Y Year h tai among 03D on the orkets- pss to waod an Sick room me . remain in this mixture for two hours. | § "A McFarlane F ire vol AnOLs some bgtter and some bedding an ishes no PE DALLEY couLammen, the To Pt. Be Tagecs ne Ho I OD, Hours. J. A. McFarlane, Brock strect, re those who have come to T0H0 he others; there only cleans better than i 4 an ports flour, feed and i slling as realize that an ounce of 05° 0 ¢ . i" ihilates every " [She Ah, 3 i the ity Ey And Shis be Ho ys i at je ee dominions Hollows : Oats, 450 Li ¥e.; prevention is better than SY derma ain Sule ea coD by . : \ : : § > TW. at, Oc. . ! ave o AT " Subers of the fomuys will ore forcible in the years [he had to force the peasants to grow buckwheat, 65¢,: barley, 55¢c.; rye, a pound oi cure, germicidal properties-- trouble breeders of which to come. the crop. Tn Germany to-day more |gs. . peas, 81; yellow corm, SOc.; flow : i i 5 i QUOT. 4 ia 44 " oe b 2 PPAS, lr ' 3 » While the greater portion but there is only one germ- one is so anxious to t rid With the Jrassn market souditions potatoe ae produced to the = #4 bakers, $2.90 to $3.10; farmers', $2.80 Ybilk active fight Ton been icide that is also a soap-- after any infections Sinem logehar _. jhe Sedryity 2 . heh bot world N : lo 5 hungas fa Rate, 3: Satimenl directed against the great there is only one Asepto! | has been in the home. class of farm laborers, it must be true . and rolled oats, 85.50 per barrel: corn- white plague, B28 YOr¥ Asente eden 3 be io Powder that velief will most surely come trom 4 Dr. Harvey W, Wiley, head of the meal, $1.90 to $2; bran, $23 to 324 ton, force of the movement A rn Aup Ty hurt the use. of heavier horses, able to tchemical branch: of 'the United: States shorts, $205; straw (baled), $10] straw has drawn the attention of the hands. draw la and. hedvier' machines, (oo tof aontt 'o tald | 169%, $9; hay, loose, 815; pressed, $15. the public to the fact that fo mbin. Order it from your grocer--all hus reducing the man--side -- of the | © PAM ol _apouiture, once 1000 fe, other diseases, other it: 16may be used fov practic. good grocers set ft--in Sve cont : x 16 ct > 4 is a o re s that there is . . : 3 3 lly every purpose for ckages. t tion to the lowest possible limit, |" committee of congress t John McKay, Brock street, reports nesses, can he wiped &lly every purpose pa * MH, with the heavier team and larger nly OE an ad as follows : Wool, washed, 20v.;, sheep, out or avoided in much Shich auy grdima 5 wr THE ASEPTO Weak Men ----- Free machinery .a man can scvtemplish fifty wl Pdgroct 2. a vas, u rt skins, 81; tallow, Jonddrud, Go; de- the same way. or Fe SnD Se a MFG. Eg - per' cent. more per day, it means | oo "ih instant it is laid, boil or IRN, 7c; veal skins, 15c--per + The great breeder of delicate fabrics or the most JO! N.B, greater profit to the farmer and - the fry it on the spot and eat immediate hides, No. 1 Se. No. 2, Te; No. if gre beautiful woodwork----and ST. HN, TH ------ possibility of managing the farm || before a commission merchant = or 6c.; horse hides, $3. is absolutely harmléss to Send Name and Address Today-- wilh a minimum amount of help. Not | old storage man sees vou. Dominion Fish Co. reports priges | Se hry 5 . Jonly this, but the heavier draft horse |! ¥ : s follows: Salmon trot, 124s. to but disease and dirt! You Can Have It Free and Be in: tha: type of horse in inten dé- | Potato wanker is reported by the Ru- 150,; a 1p: akinned digh/ herring, A Asepto Soap Pdiwder mand in the leading markets. It is|ral New Yorker to have bern carried hy, whife fish, 124c. to 531 fo; pike, cleans. better and fuicker true that there is no line of breeding | (0 Newfoundland in potatos imported | 6: 106 Chinook = salmon, i. ib. ; ) than any other soap and which promises greater returns in pro- |e Scotland. The canker is differ. | KiPpered berring, Yarmouth bloaters, soap form, . . sterilizes at the same time. fit or greater assurance of perman- | (nt from ordinary rot or blight and | Ve dozg perch, 30c. dosy Atlantic - " It both makes clothes ency through the years than the | changes the tubers 0 a mere mass.of | 8lmon, 30c. Ib. salt codian. Te. ; whiter and more healthful, breeding of the best type of dealt ; 15, Mn; halibut, 1c. to eo, ; It. is unexcelled for dishes. horses. a haddoek, 10c. lb.. bullheads, EE Dishes washed with Asepto 2 Water Bad Ib.; red berrings, 20e. box; mackerel, : : have every particle of : 15¢. 1b; lake herring, 8c. lb.; finonan / Raising Turkeys Cheaply. For Eczema haddie, 106. to 12je. lbs fresh lob- -" Thornton A. Green, in a letter on sters, 20c. 1b; sea bass, 12ic, Ibs raising tuckeys, with ihe minim. MANY SUFFER DURING COLD vdintely 3336. Ihe magkare), 136. Ih, care and expense, says : . tf . smel . od 10 roam - the fields at will from | WEATHER--GREAT RESULTS BE ns Eg hatching time in charge of their na- I CORSETS CAUSE ASYLUM QUIZ. FROM tural mothers, and compelled to find De. Chase's Ointment "hase a. Cost 344.000 ---- 7 : p Winter is dredded by people who are Too Much. ry ave far hardier also. Ido subject to such skin affections as Dadgeville, Wis, March 185. --Maybe a Kee ur wih not have large hatches, ten being a and salt rheum and by others | forty-four corset is the proper thing to ; our e e on 0 large hatch, but haven't lost hall a |whose skin is easily irritated hy cold provide an inmate in a Wisconsin in- . ; dosen young turkeys all. season. No 'and dampness, . sane asylum, but the county board of | Attempt has been 'made to shelter | Therb is nothing so bad for eczema | lowa county is greatly aggrieved over . them from any storms. I have had as water and ex to cold pierc- | the discovery that this and similar ex- : ' "THE little trouble hy hens straying toe |ing winds. And i is nothing so ef- | penditures have been the rule for . LTHEART far away. Only one of them made her fective in curing eczema as Dr. [Some years past in the county asylum, SWE 5 more than forty rods from the 's. Ointment. which has, the special investigating OF THE CORN main farm buildings. bas been proven in many thou committee reports, cost $14,000 more "f hope to increase my flock to at sands of cases such gs the following : | than should have been the case in the » least 100 next year, and 1 will © Mrs. George A. Brewster, Millwood, {last four years. . . shelter one of them, young or old. 1!Man., writes: "I "There is mo charge of improper use : Chase' s Ointment i i of money on the part of the superin: 'agai in tendent of the institution, ™W. EB. J. You'll have to watch your Perkins, but merely. the objection to Kellogg's mighty closely, for the high prices paid for corsets and children simply love it. perfume for the maniacs. } The county boa some mouths age z p lr It has such an enticing inted a special committee to in- : flavor: tender cris p- igate the aay lum, and rt sommit: » or; such a tend tigonish county, N.S. writes: "I |tee in its report, - b just ess. want to say that Dr. Chase's Oint- |come known in detail, finds the follow 10c. a package. Made in ment has proven a great blessing to |i ; r 3 3 Canada, me. I had salt rheam on one hand t cor' $M. end could not get it healed up. The | Perfume, ove bottle tach, of duckey : "WON ITS FAVOR i x A a -~ i Is An Ye Lp THROUGH ITS FLAVOR" Perfume, amount not specified, 85.25. . A 3 5 Perfume, two bottles, ni Oefourth 4 To wy from ¥2.75 to $350 =

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