Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1911, p. 14

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A -- - . -------- AVERAGE WOMAN NEEBS BLOOD , food because of the high price with the doctor. He cannot help it.) Brandon. Banner oats in 1910 gave - vegetables. Years spent in the sick room have &p-' 90 1.3 bushels per wete and an average Nerves Irritated, She Worries Over Ne ! ol] - parently made speaking low a second, for five years of upwards of 111 bus Gios or Milk Cans With Valves. nature. with him." | hels This variety matured in 94 ~ 0 5 SERMON [4 a » he To the woman in the home--the wo to United States Consul ------ ; days. Siberian gave on the same farm a ? Ba « } o § or 3 heals in. 1410 ar man closely confined to the h . George Horton, of Salonika, Turkey, ; At Experimental Farm. a yield of over 4 bushels in 1910 and cither throw h household Br he £ Farmers the sanitary inspector of Saloniki has | Some valuable ioformation is given | an average for five years of upwards ecpe of children, or both--Dr. Williams' adopted the Solio: ing plan for insur [in uilatin No. i. Somuining A Ee oh 103 Su hels Bes acre Wend ; 3 q e posi da + PY i to t ic a su dy' of uw il " por i Tesulls oplaineg Tom oi on J ¥ » toes American onder tas rreeocmisicnte ll M Pik Yills ate + Ra Meni The BY UNOLE JOSH. tog milk : pu ory nw id crope in the various experiment. | given the best average yield at the aa aS a ANY No aan) | Her. nerves me sasily irritated; she : He has ordered a sapply of cans fit | al farms condueted oy the. Dominion | Brandan Farme--129 1-3 bushels for the : worrics over little things: has sevare ted with valves working in such a | Department of Agriculture, . five years. In 1910 ii gave 370 1-3 bus True hope Js oop end 'files with ofiort to compel the fruition of his eadaches and backaches and is sick Dugald Mclean, who was called the | manner that liquid may be poured out a the Censral Eaperimatal Farm hel, while 2 be of ot her varie Kings it makes gods, and meaner|liopes. Every great work of art is the most of the time. With the wemnn | champion plowman of Canada, died | but not in. Another Opening. permits at tiawa 4 est Xe a Spring 4s ran Io each Mungan Faecing ave creatures Kings : flower of human "hopes. Phidias' sta- {who uses Dr. Williams' Pink Pills the | recently at Richmond Hill, Ont., aged | the cans to be filled with milk, The | Wheat was obtains ram Chelsea, ey 23 4 - sg yg No. 1 gave 80 «Richard IH. Act V, Bc. 2.4 op. Raphael's paintings, Shakes | condition is difiecrent. She is always | eighty-five years, o eans, when they are full, are taken to bear dies variety ho ich aii £6} 305 Dau hee in ' » and AR averngs of When Richmond uttered these words peare's dramas, Milton's epics, were | well and the care of her children, ' or Some malicious person frightfully {any one of four inspection depots, hase pes. acre in no. a Ln ves 39 ushels dor the five vears, ¢ was marching towards Bosworth | 41j born of hope. Milton hoped * tober household duties, is a real plea- | out the legs and body of a three-year- | where their contents are chemically Th ar oe Fears i 3.3. bus The Produce and Pri Field im the' confident hope that be | duce a poem that "the world would | sure. This is because Dr. Williams' | old colt owned by Mr. Miller, a farmer tested, after which this second opening Ee anurecl In a Ks Mim 2} 1 ane dg would overcome the ruthless tyrant | noe willingly let die." His hopes were | Pink Pills enrich the blood supply and | near Attercliffe, Ont. bo ae is closed and stamped with an official Ri ont afturing Ee us : why ingston, Jan." 21.--Phe market clerk Richard JIL. He, through hope, had ® | {ong in being realized, In early life he | bring bounteous health and strength. | In twelve months, S. E. Eakins, |enl. All the dealers will be supplied gn Ciel or ow = o Ly, hut reports Uw prices prevailing as fol like sureness of success, and his | yo 0. that "he who would not be Here is proof. Mrs. Fanny Shepherd, | Millbrook, Oht,, got from ten White | with these cans and obliged to use Kane a A910. an SAY 1 Lm laws ; Sruis, Oo. pe bag; sutblest follower under the same We frustrate of his hopes. to write well | Girvin, Sask, says : "I am the mother | Wyandotte pallets: 1558 eggs, which | (hen as soon as they are secured. Little Bow on Tahal fo age of a ]turnips, 4. 10 0c. per bag; cabbage, fence felt Imes a king of earth. |p. after in Jaudable things ought him-|of a large family and was worn out, | he sold for a Little over $45. The name of the cow which is credit- | "7 Ti the ntwant a ave ya 3c. each; onions, §1.50 per bag: pota- Rickard TU, on the other hand, had] if 1, he a tros poem." He shaped | weak and irritable. «i kept going to} lecturing at Glasgow, Scotland, | of with being the best in Denmark is ve -- wan A an ne TIT toes, Foe. to S00. per hag; celery, So, become the tyrant he eas through | po. jife along epic lines, and he was |my doctor about every six wevks, and | James McFarlane, M.R.C.V.S., said Brylle, and her yield in 190708 was | 24 Dollar, a little over 4 b hela to Te. per head. x despair, Ropudssavas. He wos wot oo feastrated of his hope, Though | he would give me something "Lo keep | that the best horse for town work is | 19°35) Tbs. of 3.88, per cent. milk (bat: ore To 1910 the wield ron this Joka Hokey, Sod siren, reports Shaped pe ger men; But yretchedly | ight sealed his eyes, the light of hope |me going a little longer." But it was | w cross between the Clydesdule and} ior 557 Iba.); in 1008-09, it was 13,663 | Po 8° 8 only a little over TR bus | Llls oe 00 Bo oo pa ing Sturved bo ply stamped," to thes burned strongly in his heart and brain [lite winding up a clock, 1 soon got | the Shire. . ! Ibs., 4.02 per cent. (butter 614 Ibs).;| hols, while Gold Rain went up to 75 bulls, over 6 Be. per lb; horse that the very dog Barked at hit aa | ®0d he produced the greatesi epic in| run down atin, amd although Tie! The. fhesiers. of -Sorth Herelord- | und' in 1900-10 it was 15,553 Ibs., 4.13 | bushels. Thousand Dollar matured in kine, 1% wom A i f : % 3 English language. : seemed hardly worth living, id not y opose to mal a 220 Ibs. ki : 3 . oe? » 3 1b; skins, . he limped by . them. Hé could never She og - "es behing wish to die Beta of oe my lit- i -- on the hosts of par gout. (Batter 229 th hr ma Sig he yl days. The enrlient Waturinly variety Lwool, w 20¢. per Ib.; wool, un- to be 1 he Hope is the very best medicines for " : : i . yearly averag ree year y was Sixty Day White, which matured | washed, 1 Ib.: bees Me. hope ra physical rd "" other an the sick. When the patient despairs tis children. I continued like this for ; w igeons that have been devastal- ibs. of milk, or 831 Ibs. of butter. JD a To gra 2 vield in 1910 | Tasbed. do. per Ib; wax, . per always a a re PL pity a the physician might as well "throw | #0me years, but at last summoned up' wk T green Crops. 'Naa - of 67 bushels per acre, and an aver- ib.; RY $6 per Ib. sof. on Bike ! gan 4 Satan, bade physic to the dogs." Hope calls forth | €M0ugh energy io strike out » new de-| With both wheat and oats yielding Poultry Notes. uge for five years of better than 64 4; a Mackariste, Brock street, re ateweil 10. (hope, pew ho ou vil the latent energy in the physical being | parture and got a supply of Dr. Wil- about 11} bushels from each bushel It is regrettable the large number of | jushels. Y rts flour, feed and grain selling as remorse, and declared that "evi Ry \ E liams' Pink Pills. I barely hoped they | of seed sown, the district about East +anadi doll ally 4 ca ollows : Oats, 40c.; local wheat, $1 to would be his "good." Wt is desp and enables it to conquer weakness ¥ ; YW , : : good Canadian ars annually ex-| In barley, out of 55 varieties tes 1.10: 'buckwhea fol ae 5 that is oT and disease. Hope is a tonic to both | ¥ould help me, but to my surprise, be- Wentworth, N.S, had in 1910 its best pended in the United States for feath- | Manchurian gave an average of a little' 8L i EVE Se. h ie aa - 1a he vi body and mind. Death has a hard|iore 1 had been taking them long 1 | season many years. i ered stock, when birds which are equal- | over 30 bushels per gere for five vears. TYE, S90. jas, No. 10 31; yalow much of the vice that blackens the 3 , began to feel like a different woman.| The Literary Society at Ubderwood, ) Ee ould bel} fn h-- ip 65¢.; flour, bakers, $2.80 earth. struggle to overcome the man of I still continued taking the Pills for | Ont., had a debate on "'Resoived that | 'Y 28 80¢ hi no perior, coul Ast year several ot varieties k $2.50 to. 83; Hungari- cheerful, hopeful disposition. The ship- 41h 4 ng . : . . secured for less mopey on this side of | went ahead of it, Odessa going be- : How much doperuin on he jplasmte wrécked mariner TE to a spar > some time, and they made me ax welt | Farming ia the, Bist Octupdtion % | fhe border. This 'State of affairs is yond 78 bushels per acre as compared |*" an ;. Sati} a poliacl spe in the soul ! . iu : : y d stro as anv woman need wish to oO n ean rn his Ha o, . . J Sek ws - y oats, A} per +; cornmeal, 0 "All the activity of man. | vvrtarned bost is lien saved by viv | Grey more 1 wo eno lle thor | hd the negative side wan pace of the Canadian brweder: Ho lor Manchurian: This whrity atures 10 82: bran. $3 per ton shorts, $2 ming hope. oF an 4 (8 « r 8 1 i i ; . in RT . 3 } 24; baled straw, §7; loose, $8 ughly, "and have done so ever since. oot and mout sease is re F i . . a to $24; ba aw, 87; , 88; ough; does not advertise sulliciently, or when , in 87 days. thay, 9 to Bp C10 to $12. 'all his efforts and all his enterprises, favest 1s lod 10 salety by the guide and path fe > in him of obtaiving|' Mey LY gy i y rom various ts of Denmar] : ; : en Oma lh ha hope and his | compass hope. The hopeless wan un. heer ii "weight a a. wl. 1] and it is said to have been brought [be does advertise he displays alto-] In corn the best return last year . | der similar dircumstances lets go his ay Sees et CH aman' | Er G ny. it i ted the dis- | gether too much modesty in setting und for the five year average wereob- ' po B movements become senseless, wpaago shall alw recommend Dr. Williams om Germany, it is sta J : : 5 ¢ Fruit at the stores--Bananas, 18¢. don 1 hold and sinks into the oceah, or ter-|"021 always ¥ a : Ny forth the merits of his stock. tained from Fureka. This variety ! die and vals like th of . ' te - | ease is present on 3,500 farms. £ ; and 20c dos.; oran Se. to ong falling hi > wow ih "The rified by hunger and cold and his sur- Pink Pills to BUyons wha in my opm A Cob Ont " d ch: states Sixteen lively Rhode Island Red | gave an average yield in 1910 of well Boe. a demons ae 0c. per a at achisvements are large. | roundings lies down at the base of joy reds. tanie ers ot ov} that ui srw Clark rg eighty-four | hicks, hatched on January 6th, trom gver 34 ons pur. dere, uid ap averay (doz; peaches. 0c. to $1 a basket k . e s ) A ' 5 p p PAYS pariy 2 . r he . & . iy the results of hope. Hope led | some tree to die. wail at 5c. a box or six boxes for | years, of Monaghan township, chopped ye Oe the pride of le fellow gave last a he Fae grapes, 20c. a basket. 'olumbus to discover America. "It was Hope raises man ahove the beast. £2.50, from The Dr. Williams' Medicine | down on his farm a maple tree, which] Robd ® oultry , ge than 24 tons per sere and nearly 18 Mept--Reef (local), carcase, Tic. to hope thut enabled Alexander Mackenzie | The hope of honor, renown, immortal Cec., Brockville, Ont. was forty-four inches in diameter and | BO8¢. tons for the average of five years 8ic.; prime western beef, $10 per to conquer the paths to the Arctic and | ity are unknown to animals, There! wk fifty-seven feet to its first branch. He Was Tender With the Cattle In turnips the best average yield jp [S®t: by carcase, cuts, 10c. to 18¢c.; the Pacific oceans. Hope was his guid- | have been many definitions of man. Rial km P : Noed Walter Waines, Udora, Dnt. wold The Green Bag, which usually con | ive years was. obtained from Good live hogs, Te. lb, dressed hogs, Oc. star up the bleak river into the "A hoping animal" would not be a yal Copunission o for $45 ten turkeys which won + 3 » Wi i 2 } Luck, 82 . to 10c.; pork, 9c. to le, by quarter; etn nok ad bi ide a ti | bad one Ie hope or honor, ox 7s Felegram. te | $0 in pres tan som wseulint tories bout pe: | Lik aly T5' some pa pre. in [it 0 Lhe io dpe the difficult defiles of the | "peaceful old age, fair issue and long oA royal commission of one_seslous The farmers of Rawdon township, ove Ra 1 the ne eg md er. He | Hall's Westbury gave over 343 tons veal, 7¢. to 10c. Ib; ducks, §1 to $1.25 - Had Washington lost hope|life," and when old age comes he | judge, counsefled By an able, aggre Hastings county, Ont., will own. and lowing © 3 ale Jus oe e ¥. el This compares with Hazlewood's | "achiturkeys, 18c. to 20e. 1b; fowl, The, * ju that heart-breaking time at Valley | hopes for immortality. All men hope, sive, fearless lawyer, isolated from And operate a co-operative store. va presic ig over 8 svi ke in Bronze Top, which gave a yield of {to -90e. pair; chickens, 78¢. to 85¢. pair; Forge the whole hiktory of the world The farmer sows in hope of a bounti- independent of the Sankey Sods Mare than 500 poultry shows 1 ® hich te a a oF ip wt Will Sd nearly 301 tons in 1910, aud over | Dutter, rolls, 2¢. to 20¢.; prints, Me might have changed. The invincible | ful harvest. The merchant buys his | tion, could drag into the rok x averaging 500 entries, were held in a A spiliagh 0) inst wan ob 274 tons for the average of five years. | 0 250. eggs, fresh, 35¢. to 40c.; pack hope of ove man made a nation. It | stock in the hope of prosperous times, | publicity the sad and. sha - ory the Unitetl States last winter. I ie Soe jor mana oy fa counsel on | To mangels the best yield in 1930 ped, 27c was hope that fuspired Lineoln on the | The sailor launches his bark in the] of how Travers was ain paling as A farmer, of Clarion, Jlowa, is|? beta de s i the cour 3 | was obtained with Selected Yellow Dominion Fish Co. reports prices field of Gettysburg when he said : "It | hope of a 'safe and profitable voyage, | well as sinning. Travers was fool as reported to have raised 101§ bushels | Poth sides, ry ne "aii a -- (lobe~upwards of 70 tons per acre [4% follows: Salmon trout, 12jc. to is for us, the living, rather to be dedi- When the moon is brightest and the | well as rogue. He served as the Supe of corn on one acre of ground. the jury, hac great culty in ear | rhe average for five years, however | 3. a Ib; skinged dighy herring, 200 ented here to the unfinished work | stars wparkle clearly the lights of | of individuals who milked she Vas Government experts ob the United | ing his out HuonY. ioati the | #28 onl, a Kittle over 36} tons. Giant | b:: white fish,el24e. to 1bec. Ib; pike, which they who fought here have thus | earth are dim; when the moon is be-| with the hands of their knowledge of | oo 400 | olieve that that country cap{ During the SOSS S1MMIna oq Yellow Intermediate in 1910 gave up | !%¢. lb: Chinook salmon, 30c. bu far so ly carried out." Hope that | neath the horizon, and the stars are] its condition. How much of the grow Egyptian cotton successfully. counsel for the plainti ame i wards of 60} tons per nacre, and an |%iPPered herring. Yarmouth bloaters, the work would be finished and by his | hidden by black clouds the feeblest | bonk's mongy was extracted from | ®mop 06 leaf growing and curing is | Perated, and began to prod and harry average for five years of upwards of |40c. doz.; perch, 80c. doz; Atlantn aid enabled him to thrill his nation | light gleams penetratingly through the | Travers by 'men whom he dared not becoming an important industry in the little man. "if we] 30% toms. salmon, 30c. Ib.; salt codfish, 7c. 1 with hope. darkness. So hope is brightest in the] offend for fear they might put the}wp, 0 South Queensland, Australia. Dr. Williams,' he shouted, "if we]™ pf potatoes 136 vatieties were test | 15¢. lb: halibut, 124c. to We. rest The great inventions that bless the | heart when he Te are blackest and| Farmers' Bank out of business and A man near Logan, Towa, husked | are ever going to get anywhere with ed, and Dalmenv Beaut y addock, 0c 1b.: buliheads 124¢ ¥ gre : a PS; he 1 "Kes A L oy 4 " 3 » ' N : ' . > » y V gave over he ' . oh . - modern world are the products of] there is apparently the most occasion] put him on the way to the peniten-{ 4 oribed 4,850 busheld of corn in | this case you must *pask = 59 Br {024 bushels in 1910, the same as Hacq | ID; red herrings, 20c. box: wneiw hope. The steam engine, the bridges | for despair; nor is it a wandering light Siaty, the road whish Je was doamed forty-five days, shoveling every bushel sours. will hear you | peak up loud}, Beat. Dalmeny Beauty had apn | 106: & ID Inlts utring 2g = i + h the Mi but bean fixed 1 fi t at th 0 tread sooner or later, Lanada 13 .f it himselt and strong, sir . . . average for the five vears to it fis | sen bass, 124c. Ib; pickerel, 18c. 1p er ti i tthagron, the nig o he citndal of a 3 Tw already disgraced by the origin and y A white Pekin spring duck at Mil The small-sized veterinary tried, but | of oon of 276 a. hig prob telephone, ' the ocean greyhounds, the k career of the Farmers Bank. A still ton, Ont., laid, in the last week of | it was evidently no uae. Whether from | ay azainst 196 bushels from Hard to gg lige a hos 0 bincker disgrace will be this nation's | Decomier, 'an egg weighing. seven | embarassment or inability, the sound | Beat. Empire State in 1910 gave nedr ships, victors over air, earth and ; Controlled by Dunlop. Co. failure to turn the light of full and | ounces. would not come. = ly 449 bushels but the average for the water are the realization of the hopes| Dunlop Bicycle Tires were first made | searching enquiry upon every -vircum-| [uther Burbank has created a. new | "Well, your honor," began the] five years was only a little over 177 of men of genius. No great work was {in 1888, and have been in the lead ever | stance in the rise, progress and down-| type of strawberry which commences | counsel, indignantly, "when Judge | bushels. . 80 apt to get an appetite when he is ever atcomplished without a multitude since. They cannot be improved upon, | fall of the Farmers' Bank. to ripen edrliest and continues to sear | Brewer stopped him with a gesture.| All these figures are for the Centr! such a long distance from the cooky, of failures; but hope springs eternal in [and the method of manufacture is the the longest, . Leaning over the bench, he said, in his | Experimental Farm at Ottawa. jar. breast of the man of character,' exclusive process of the Dugjup Tire| "The young old man never lacks for The state fish game wartlen of | kindly tone: Some extraordinary yields were ob- It is a gpod plan to keep work and and failures only stimulate to greater and Rubber Goods company. young friends and well wishers, lows, advises people to raise fish for "Mr. Attorney, you must he patient | tained at' the Experimental Farm at | Worry as far apart as possible A CNEL XC AA NV le AN ALO NV os We are invariably astonished to see how readily the other fellow swallows the pill when it is sugar costed What worries the small boy is he is \ YOU KNOW BOTH OF US Sh ad : " = | E-M-F "30" and FLANDERS "20" CARS will be sold in Kingston for Gino, ing sar nimi, as nome sows ce | 1911 and from date by W. J. MOORE & SON. $1,350.00 fob. Walkerville, Ont. " - -- - THIS ANNOUNCEMENT SIGNALIZES the firing of the first gun in ~ NO BETTER CARS ARE MADE AT ANY PRICE than those which ASSEMBLERS CANNOT HOPE T0 COMPETE with a manufacturer the cam which will be made in Kingston and vicinity by the bear the E-M-F Company's trade mark. This history of motoring who can eliminate the parts--manufacturers' profits. That is the firm of W. J. Moore & Co., handling for retail distribution the is incomplete without the annals of the E<M-F "50" and its strenu- reason for the E-M-F Company's one year guarantee and unequdll- EMF "30" amd Flanders 20" Motor Cars. a Clidden pathfinding, or the Flanders. "20", and. its "Under ul pellise Jehadule And Suaraniee and selling schedule pong NO INTRODUCTION IS NECESSARY for thi , : Flags" trip. from Quebec to Mexico City. A with the ¢ of cars are responsible for our c of the E-M- 5 Tho business 1s owint and aN Kimora concern or ha Hock THE E-M-F COMPANY WAS THE PIONEER in the manufacture of Company lime. Ci Moore, and A. H. Moore, with whom the motoring public of Kings. the popular-priced thirty horse power car and the popular priced AS FOR THE DETAILS OF THE CARS for which we have contracted twenty. Its cars are the standard in the autombbile world--the with the B-M-F Company, we feel that there Is little need for ton are familiar. The cars comprise the most satisfactory line manufactured in efther the United States or Canada. The com- standard in speed, simplicity and durability. elaboration. 'bination of men and car is the only element of novelty involved i ONE YEAR'S GUARANTEE of cars and equipment is back of the a y the announcement. i wvelly involved E-M-F Company's product--ample evidence that the maker of the THR BUSIHSY . h STOL OUTEST EE u JPAITHIUL MOTOR shat Sr anl- BEFORE THIS CONCERN WAS ORGANIZED it was agreedsby the oo ars LS confidence in his own product. " hood of the B-M-F "30" and Flanders "20" motor cars. Sliding men projecting it that the cars to be handled should possess seve- 8 PERMANENOY? WELL, we are pretty well satisfied that when gear transmissien, a lubrication system without a moving part, an ral pecessary qualifications. Iain Busihess a motor car making gets through its jieaenl 1Rans- ignition system that can simply be forgotten by the operator, the THE CARS MUST BE GOOD. No possible hope of temporary profits Rapy Jeslod, he. Viggen Aud strongest company of thnat Company, most perfect balance and economy of supplies and tires--these should be allowed to influence us in providing something which Suryive ne ¥- are qualities comprised by both tbe cars. . would give our customers ultimate and final satisfaction. THE EM SVMPAXY. HAS ALWAYS BEEN PACEMAKER lov. the WE CAN MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES on a limited number of THE CAR MUST BE REASONABLY PRICED. The general public long $1,500.00. People. doubted the somnaul Tatket a. capable car cars of both types If you are in the market for a motor car, we Since Same oy Inclusion that a gas, of a ampatadively light first but 20,000 B-M-F Company cars in the hands of will esteem it a privilege to show you an E-M-F "30" or a Fland- 0 an: that 3 n "20." . of : heavy a locomotive The pn ng oh hg S¥pocten purchaser prove the ability ow the Company to fulfill its ers "20 firms 8 type that is now well defined. > i " THE CARS MUST BE BACKED UPBY TH : MANUFACTURING PROGRESS OF GIGANTIC SCOPE has followed the Rs M CKED UPBY THEIR MAKERS. The days EB Com 's original announcement. that has. re- of the 80 day guarantee are ancient history. Aud the agent who ane In Be Telling oy lans made ore Co I YOars ago---- ' would Bn. is in to a manufacturing establishment which may the production of a thirty Jan or touring car Which cab be \ = Srhnisory; Rg In his irst duty to himselt and bik custom- sold at & not for $1,500.00, but for $1.350.00. RL ID THE WHOLE FIELD OVER. and we. settled on the ACRES HAVE REPLACED SQUARE YARDS in the E-M-F Company's. | | SU : Company as the one concern whose produet filled the bill. Com, is the t ants fact where i ae aid ser p = UL . We persuaded the E-M-F Company to give us the chance. ~ of its ggg By ghouls iodo The Flanders "20" Suburban, Four CyMnders, sliding-gear transmjs- gion, twenty horse power. Price, $950.99 fob Walkerville. Out. Detachalle rear seat. thus making an ideal car for combined busi- pleastire purposes. This er fn also furnished with aad Rusibows Body. Price, $900.000 fob Waikersille, Sra

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