Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Dec 1912, p. 15

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1042. leseessscscssesnsssssss iin needle, if the needle # THE RISING TIDE f RE BAKER'S Breakfast COCOA Is the Standard for Quality For all those whase occupations wite clear heads sod steady es, a8 well as those in poor or of delicate digestive powers, erage. iy Treda-mark on Every Package Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. Eetablished 1780 messoenseses | «#0000000 000OONISIOONGITS Tips For the Farmer Fo BY UACLE JOSH. Over 200 Eggs Per Hen. ternational egg-laying mi the Connecticut agricul-| iu was won by a flock) gle-comb White Leghorn ; total of 1,071 eggs This; est began November 1st 1911,¢ I terminated October J1st, 1912.) 1e plant consists of Hifty houses 12} 12 feet, divided into twn each pen being 6 x 12 feet pen containg five hirds, and there were J iu the whale con, test B11 contest were en- | tered by breeders (rom all parts of | the United States, England and Can-| ada Each pen of five birds has vard 20 x 50 feet, covered with green grass. This ip the first internation- al egg-laying contest ever held in the United States, A Wonderful Cow Record. Reference has already been made to the work of Rosalind of Old Bas- ing, an Alberta Jersey cow. This cow produced 52 pounds of milk in} day, 1,171 1-2 pounds in one] and 15,700 pounds in a year rage butter test ia 5.16 per ent d she has produced 1,031.89 pounds of butter in a year, Her ac- tual returns from jeream and milk sold in three "ou pa $1.007.50 an ri x Rosalind of Old Basing is not owned by any fancy farmer, but by a man who is farming for a living. bright and well polished i ---- he 3 il the milk and! OF the Work of Christian Fadeas or in Omtario, S| t the need] ' Everyone wh on to heat fang » ot NLR « i Imitk knows how easil t may belmann last au oh "th os idence: | scorched Whe hi | bappe : al nore tha 4 " i jthe thing to dc 3 quickiy" re-tg ve been most manila: and as 1 move the ve fr thé A an f s appare ths: | stand it in old r rovine - n in N Set Put a pinch pr 2 : { > 1 and stir It not ntirely Cost of Producing Milk. | Bvery i Fhe people of cities who complain | Young workers and many about the high price of milk ay, ing song was sung as says the American Agriculturist, be | CUT Way to toe : 1 i i } interested in knowing what it casts | Seven or more of the leading do to produce apd, distribute good, mar- | POminations in Canada were repre ketable milk. An investigation made |Sented in the convention. Fach day | fast year bv the uairy department of i began with the "Quiet Hour." Many | tie Ceatiags of Agriculture, Ohio stats | WI never forget those sessions of | university, shows that the average | heart-searchings, Bible expositions | cost of producing a gallon of milk [23d fervent prayer | mm hio is ghout Xe, or 6c. a 7 No conve : POG: { quart, allowing 3.200 pounds a cow |TUItless with the 1 ff such n year as the average milk produc. (Men as J. K. CI 5 apd Kar] von. This takes into wnsideration | CORMAN. Every session the cost of feeds, lahor, interest on itinet and vital terest. Ofton me 2 me ry 1 oo Roto 3 avestment, maintenance, insurance, | TOrable inspiration characterized ti: HO (addresses. It was a practical con. Axes, ete. A ivention, too. Intimation was given When the averages milk production | , AcE given tL. oo is | 21 & certain point that $500 woyull of a cow is increased the cost is . i : a : wndl fis. | J required for the work in the prov. | davensed. - The average cost of dis: y,.. of Guiario. At the call of K tribution is 3ic. a quart, making ajo) 00.0 $865 was subscribed ne total of 90.75 cents a quart as the | Lory few 1 2 hk a ddiveri i 3 W moments and it cost of producing milk and delivering paid promptly ss required 1 to the consumer This means that There was introduced 8 new men nuk retails at fle. a quart the epg po oo as the publicity dop: averyoe produsr and distributer is {pnt which promises to be a m 81 making 2 little or mo profit in the | useful and vital factor in all the! isansaction. Where high productive | movements of Christian Endeavor in | cows are kept and economic methods {the province, supplying important in | af handling and distributing on a | formation to every society as well | large scale are employed, the above las to all the unions, and thus giving | | Ladies' Fine Boots H. Jennings, - King St. We have a splendid line of Women's boots in Tan, Calf, Blucher or Button Gun Metal, Blucher or Button Patent Calf Blucher or Button Sole are all the best Oak, Tan Leather with medium or hich lel only 75 cents. Worth $1.25. Extra Batteries, 25 cents. | ' Dainty little Vest Pocket Flash Lights, complete, With - Tungston Lamp' and Battery, Sent by mall, for 80 cents Montreal, Con. Dorchester, Mass, Her owner is C. A. Julian Sharman, figires are greatly reduced and thers Imueh needed visibility to all the | an Englighman, who at 27 years of is #& fuir profit in. the dairy busi- | work. Under the dirgetion H b ! age, Without any experiesite in fam. ners. However, 1t is the average !1/esidder, the energetit-and offi. a settled ail ATBoree, producer, who keeps average cows, |cient manager, much real advaice { the inereasing cost of feeds and la- | is assured " Dairying is his speciality. i < Do not be misled -- || V«¥!o# 's his specialty {her, and the greater demand for | During Karl Lehman's campaigs | con- | last fall many societies were Askifor "PERRIN'S" Cloves sanitegr: conditions that are e gan tenetit f Saltin, # : 2 a ! a dey Sn is a he Nay oa tribuling to the high price of milk. [ized and quite a number re-organ- | pe els wo B = De {zed in cities, towns and ry in! and look for the trade-mark. taneous combustion in hay providing 3080 ahd country in ail hay was salted. About ten quarts | our province. Ever sinc, Progre : of salt for each load of hay should the {lias Deen the crdor. Just this week | bs used when the hay is put in héavy or green When [| was a boy Oats In Hog Feeding. Experiment has shown, say i Ameriran Agriculturist, that oats are | We learned from Rev. William Coap-| not a satisfactory feed for fattening | °F Of Mount rest that a Christian on my father's farm the hay was al-[hogs. The digestive tract of the | Endeayer adelety had heen establigh- | ways salted. Sometimes it would be | hog is limited in capacity. In order by iB 3 Sonsrezaton ang thal 1 #0 hot that I could hardly hold my |that the proper amount of fqed b Jeay li Hoa! Shcouraging. Just Jhand in it, but the clover blossoms! taken it is necossaxy that the ration | eat Wet 3 more of ay cangre would come out as green as when|be in a very concentrated form. It IRA a ality or ha ogni fertn put in. Moreover, I never knew ats true that the kernel of the oats |. 05 0" ia sng a case of colic among my father's|y rain furnishes valuable food, yet wl lite and i ng S Spit horses. Salt aids In keeping hay! the coarse hull adds so much bulk zeal for wherever Chitin ary sweet and alzo in keeping it from ito the.gation that the bog aanbot |p "4 tres: to its CRira} th ny becoming musty or moldy.--Corr. consume enough food to make . 58- | hese results will follow Jugal Breeders' Gazette, Chicago tisfactory gains. | 'One nlore sign we give that the z Sw A pound of oats is not nearly asia. of Christian Endeavor is rising Jerseys and Guernseys. good for fattening hogs as a pound jin our midst. For more than a vear The Guernsey, on the whole i3, {of corn. In fact, oats at 30c, 8 lit has been laid upon a number of says Hoard's Dairyman, a litle larg-| bushel costs more in the long run fgmen that ere lomg Toronto should you look old before your time, when yeu cam look years younger by using er, a little coarser type than the Jer-| than corn at 50¢. a bushel Bat {nave the honor of welcoming the In- ON andrut! Cured sty. Bhe gives about the same quan-| ary as a foed for breeding or grow- 'ternational convention of Christian Dan tity and quality of milk. The milk {ing hogs is much better than for | Enuavor to our midst We ea: ] I . 3 - » 1 ) 2 i3t an hree. "a removed of the Guernsey is a deeper shade|f.ttening hogs. While the pig is [state that this desire is shared by - LL an the oT athens left of yellow, makiug it In some Ways .,wing too heavy feeding of a con- {a number of our leading (itizens, Rp scalp clean, white and piel more attractive for marRet milk.|. ted ration often causes it to!who will do all. in their power to From the dairyman's standpointiy gn. tno fat, and the proper size'| bring the convention here in 1917 1 el A | BR Ie 8 | DY Wa. Crosk, Rochester, NW. X. , : 2 : - Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color there is little difference in these tWo .. p.¢ ronched. A small. amount of | What will this mean? Almost ov If other "so-called" Restorers have failed, don't give up hope, but give WYETH'S breeds. - In the Jersey breed there} bulk in the feeding induces. greater (Christian church in th- world will he are what might be termed two dis- growth and activity in the pig. represented Who can adeauately SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY a trial. You run no isk, If it is not exactly as represented, your money will be refunded : tinct types of animals; ono is known! ich n ily results in a larger rstimate or measure the influence as the American type and the other | "hich MRED {for good that must follow. suth a " PROFIT BY OTHERS" EXPERIENCE ; Gray Hair Restored Grew Hair on a Bald Head Ep me i " { a | BANISH THOS Kill the Dandruff Germs--Stop Hair Falling Thousands of mothers are looking younger.--~Their gray hairs are gone. The natural color has come back, and with it a new growth of soft, glossy, luxuriant hair. Why should STEPHEN BACON, Rochester, N. X. the Island type. The American type zatheri iy a. Of avantpat " yr Of scattered he ground | 2athering, easily one of th reates! rescinbles more nearly the onharel. Whole outs vob - TE re that ever convened in aur and. mation and character of the Guern:| in 3 Cry Jiate ma Q an 1 or h May we who have known Ohris sey, being more rugged and larger] ied for brood sows. Ground or crush- | AY FE CS some for thirty-t and stronger than the Island type.!®d oats in slop is good for Hats | years Ad a or In ths Inst few years the Island type ing pigs or brood sows, but ody | = py am re Tor eh has heen more favored by the fan-las a fattening feed is very unprofi [around the world and marked its eler of the Jerseys and is sold in| able conquests in all lands, continue 1 t ri at fabulous prices, y ; "anpaading oe . the auction RH won Yi oh for | Produce and Prices. iy ® and pray, ge exceeding My hale was getting quite gray and failing out rap- For twe or three years my hair had been fall .y Gl the Jersey breed at the pail has been | Kingston, Dec. 7.~Market clerk FR " at 2a Jy and 1 vas rotbled wish a teers le itching of the, ing out and getting quite thin until the top of ¢ + : r . 3 as s ulp. M) ead was fuit of dandruff, which fe upon « my bead was cutfely bald About four meuths © Perrin's oves stronger and more robust than the reports the following name, Who is able, and far Whan my clothes and Kept use ic. brent y ) ' : hy i Potatives, Me. .; eabbage, 50a to | om «pay . . WY Clutues and kept me continually brusl off. ago 1 commenced using. Sage and Sulpbur. The famous f thei attenyited Island ure, 44 on Th op to lle. {Christian Endeavo stands first, las While ou a Visit. to Rochester®] heard of your Ry first bottle seemed to do some good, and 1 kept are or their | i and always. Sulphur for the hair. - 1 got a botfle and used It susing pmlnw Jil r 1 Have used fi 1 . va Wheat Products. bunch; omions. 40¢. pk.; carrots, 2 Er Loner ! ia Je using it reguinrly until now jnve u our Style, Fit and Finish. ! Wheat bran is ihe coarse outer| pk; new beets, 20c. pk.; chickens, -- na reljeved. the uy hair stopped gall bottles. The ole top of my head Is Yairly « > . ve Fa a : - 2 out and gradnally «: to its OPE and k 8 on coming | . Gt th tar NOT, ta, d covering of the Wheat berry. It con. | a hi jowl, oe. Ih Pei Thought Them Samples It Is now a ui ee rove Maden x ered 4 a Xe . ie Sing 18 thicker 1 al auesiialare slampe taing much of the fibrous material|lstoes, 81 to 81.25 a bag; Califorvia | & Samples. x uble. Seviral of my friends wart 1 ae ot ay ane} REN on neing it 4 while longer. as 1 notice 8 With either the tradesmark || ,¢ the grain, bat is rich in protein. | celery, Ls h m \ young man who had spent his to know what you will charge oe Hpi aud 1 yo constant improvement. or the name Perrin's Make' Middlings or shorts. These terms| J. a. MeFasiave, uroek street, re | life in a country village eames 10 a 7 UT MIRS EA. ROS. '@re not the uine. have generally the same meaning in| ports grain, Hour and feed selling as | city to seek his fortune. On the day MISS E. A. ROSS, 409 te raze the trade, and are the fine particles | lollows : of his arrival he walked into a restau. BlLaron, Mercer Co, Pa. £1 : of the outer bran as well as consid- | - Oats, 50c.; local wheat, $1.10 bush.;! rant and ordered dinner. " erable starchy matter. They are the oud wheal, foe, puss, 31 to $1.10: Pl Jriter brought the meal in all . diate product between bran! yellow fe corn, lec. ers our, | those little side dishes sacred to res- 50c. Inifriieitie 8.3 . » | X2.90 to £3; farmers' flour, $2.85 to | taurant-keeping, and arranged them in an » a Bottle-- At all Dr vggisls Health Red dog is a low-grade wheat #3; Hungarian patent, $3.10; oatmeal | tempting array around the voung ; : flour containing the fine particles| and roiled opts, JBs0 barrel; corn- | man's plate. n Your Druggist Does Not Keep It, Send Us the Price in Stamps, and We wi uceess of bran. Wheat mixed fead or ship-| meal, $2 to $2.35 cwt.; bran, $24] For hali an hour he sat and looked Send Y i stuff is a mixture of the by-products per ton: shorts, ¥28 per ton; baled | at the untouched dinner until, over. ow a Large Bottle, Express Prepaid are such intimate relations that no 0 of the wheat berry. | traw, $11; loose, $8; hay, loose, $17 | come by hunger, he called the waiter, from the milling 4 ! k § '4 one can be expected to be well | 000d feed. The term mixed food | to $18; pressed hay, $15 to $16 | he had been watching him wonder-§ * Wyeth Chemical Co 74 CORTLANDT STRERY acquainted with success who does | has been so generally used to mean| Meat Beef, local, carcase, Se. Ib.; | ingly, and said * : : : mpany New York City, N.Y. roducts a » . © A > , oR 0! dont ° ' not keep good hold on health. |a mixture of wheat products that It prime western, llc. to llc; car-| "Look here, mister, il you d A ol Wi . Most serious sicknesses start in | 18 practically a misrepresentation of case: outs, 10c. to 0c; mutton, 0c. hurry and bring my dinner Ull eat up FREE 28e Cake i yell's Sage and Sulphur Toilet Soap Free to anyone who wil) us this advertisement with 10c 1: stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing the soap. Agent, G. W. MAHOOD. nor p i use the term to mean a mixture ot} to be; lamb, 124c. to 18c. lb; live your samples !" y n troubles af the digestive other cereals. A feed carrying les: hogs, $3.25; dressed hogs, 12c.; veal, -- organs. Thousands kmow by | han fifteen per cent. protein and fe. 12je. jaftér prudence. . actual experience that health and | four pr cent. cannot be a good mixed | Dairy--Butter, creamery, 35¢.; prints, | The shiftless man usually resorts strength---and therefore suceess-- feed. - 0. to 3. Ib; eggs, Abe. to Me. a! p-- - -------- The Secret of Success. John McKay, Brock street, reports i Th ote guint. vessel of _suteces ling | 0 [OOS Bd in Won in the guatitutional meength ow shop Skins, fresh, Toc, dencons. BI. vigor of the breeding stock. a WRIDS, a iey ; » ; Beecham's Pill in time, aod be: | ul ight, If the brosdng stock a BL aking De. a ly tallow fore minor troubles become deep- | syrong, sturdy, hardy, and vigorous, | JRCETRE THC POS unwashed: The por seated and lasting. , This famous the gi» wil give a A | b.; ginsing, $5 to $6.50 par Ib.; horse family remedy will clear your sys- * fo success. les open before us, |Mides. Ravi. 83. tem, regulate your bowels, stimu- Mi De the poner the breeding stock Speen Tb ay Toperts late your liver, tone your stomach, |i." weak, what few chicks we do hatch tb.; pike, 10c. Ib.: Ch giap, 10. Then your food will properly | "all the voyage of their Bie it Me. 1h., Mppered herring, Mo; Yar. nourish you and enrich your blood. | buund®in shallow = and in WSO | uouth bloaters, 40. doz.; 100. You will be healthy enough to | Not only ie it the chicks Hv AM gh. salt codfish, 124c. Ib.; t, 18e. : life of the poultry keeper also aboMnd |, "on, gp. fresh haddock, I124c. resist diseasei>strong enough to in shallows and miseries, and his fail: hh Be. 3b Shem do Tako dus advantage of oppor- | STIL et Rand. Ini dnd, Sob SS Ba a unity after taking as needed ---- 3 mackerel, ; 3 gl : A Test for Milk. Se. ' A simple and effective test to de- termine whether water is present in milk, says the New Zealand Dairy: man, may be made with an ordinary UNDERWEAR salmon aysters, Bears the Sheep Trade Mark on riery garment. Er = fresh ing, Mc. Ib; : You have the satisfaction HORN BY . of knowing that you are PEOPLE wearing the best under- sop py AH an = obtainable THE BEST » : : " ALL a a CEETEE" vé. UNDERWEAR 4 tion to . itis the ' is manufactured only from the very figest Australian Merino Wool, that it is scoured and combed over and over until every particle of foreign raatter is taken out and every strand is as clean as itis possible 25> to be made. Every garment is fashioned in the knitting to fit the human form. Every join is knit together, not sewn. Al sizes and weights for men, women and ildrew. Aik yowr dealer to show dt you, THE C. TURNBULL COMPANY OF GALT, LIMITED Also Manufacturer; of Turnbnil's High-class Kibbed Underwear for Ladies ani Children; Turnbrlls ERRRREREEERRRRRR #F g Hil Destinos Cannot he Cured by local spblicatio Hane th 1y one ness, and t is fe g iF Eis BE 8 i, 588% 53 si HAF » § 5 CO, Toleds, 0. Pills for con: 3 ; a wi Rl

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