Daily British Whig (1850), 26 Feb 1915, p. 9

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PAGES 9 TO I= SENTENCED TO WASH DISHES. IDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915 YEAR 8% NO. 48 em " KINGSTON ONTARIO, FE CALL FOR PATRIOTIS t it was up to the farmeys at labor was set fraa ag it com grow more ta smow came em e fighting at th nt | Meg i tog 1 e i . 3 t - Wi A » ke i oN Rag 2 he fant . a & 8 Bet A Michigan Man Gets Four, Months 0 i ' * ° . i ashell, hey | i it ae spriag. Cite : rl Th St Ser Cf eh | Ee "| Parker's Special Prices At The Evening Session. these eir-| Was sentented to wash dishes for his | --~ } Musor Sutherland pregided' ak, the > wife for fourteen mouths by Judge | §| LITTLE PORK SAUSAGE ......... : 18¢c ---- init LE re g held in the evening, and the tarmers to eres | Howard Weist in ther circuit court | § g . i er __._ ihall wa vell filled. ' The speakers essary, and keep tie | Bere. Ueli pleaded guilty to a vio- | CLEVELAND PORK SAUSAGE 15¢ On the Part of the Farmers | triot wag a person who would do his | were Pre J. T. Morison, of Queen's year round. Tha | lation of the local eption law. He : A My] On WH [SNe rian . | very best to promote his own inter ¥ i Mea ia 3 the opinion that | told the court that he had been un | MAD { : X sity, and Messrs. Grisdale, Ma- u y at € been un- | - Ss A SA of the Dist i t »stg, and at the same time help the Elford and R. J. Bu i Bur Teale Hima, rn To en Tanne | | ; B v si Ts em 12 1-38 { country, i se evening: Wilson Fwa favore utput: Ahe court then' asked his wife if be | IS TiC . Regarding the campaign for . ik F fre Fhe ix oud again =peke on the did any work about the house. She | WESTERN BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON AND | creased production, Mr. Grizdall sa nara Clare Smith acting tions, and appealed to | Sax thatt We carried the water and | PORK A SPECIALTY | be did not think the farmers were do A eom| I'he keynote of: the ies to 'establisa ¢oul, but that he never helped her to | . INCREASED PRODUCTION. ing the very best they could with the | addresses v ain 'the gront: need of in order to-help| wash the dishes. Celi was allowed | STRICTLY FRESH EGGS 35: DO Hy Now was ihe tile. to do. the | iocren wd production. z bis pens on probation and must | ~ yest work possible, not only for| Prof Motison de ivered a" timely ads 3 J. Rushel] alsg was the dishes. | ake of the ¢ bat | dress dealing with Canadic ations the nee oni. yl . ! At ke COMIIY bul for the! Sadiay satiogal for incregsed = pro- ihe scope' of the boot inVestigafion | } { IN EVERY LINE OF FOOD STUFF| appeared to a person a ihe purlinmemary spoil \ i pb rimame Aly SPecia commit- 1 ts of the farmer. PARKER BROS. Tt 15 ASKER, 1 e speaker aid that corn was|' ¥ ou to this country, and its rela « tee be enlarged. * ; : | one of the best crops for eastern | tion 10 the empire He asked th - = ---------- | cess Phone 1688 Opposite Canadas Is Not Producing Enough { Ontario If grown properly, it}! iestion : + 2 3 nt An outbreak of the fopt-and-mouth HR 217 Prin St. 1 Opera House Poultyy-- Farmers Ave Not Doing | would not exhaust the soil. If given | bas' eo and answered v disense® in the Detroit stock yards has | 22 DRAW CHASE'S : - & : Their Best With the Land -- Sug.| (ie Proper-rotation, there was Hoye: ruth and hu noaty We must caused a reimposition ef the embargo ne . 925¢ | " gestions As to What Should be doubt but that the land would be be-| pus he prepared to Ye or resp : ole: 4:4 between Windsor and + CATARRH I OWDER " Pone nefited He believed the three-year D: Puke My sl on a ery apd Detr is sc nt direct 5 the Stcased parts by the * 5 . |.rotation gave the best results dinns minds. Bp thei HA poh he cole the osese al rs t PAAR SO Tl : ' The call for patriotism and ihereas nd it Is the very best return p« that 'was that Can: | "ith n 1a % a ! Rn Seal op he ey Fr Peres 1 iscount . be a box ; blower free. Accept no tes. All dealers or Ch. Limit: 4 Torante. » for every hour put on the work we are after," he adde¢ wel the tenth of his ishep i 0} ed production was sounded in King ston on Thursday afternoon and ev ery one of the addresses which were] delivered in the city hall, at the meet} ings held under the auspices of the | Ontario and Dominion department of agriculture, and arranged for by ©. C. Maia, the district representative of Sydenham. Increased production in every line | of food stuffs was asked for, The | speakers in the afternoon included | G. H. Grisdale, director of the Experi- { mental Farm Ottawd; W. T Macoun, | dominion hortieuituralist, Ottawa, | and BE. C. Elford, dominion poultry | husbandman, Ottawa R. J. Bushell was the chairman at the afternoon 'meeting, and before calling upon the speakers, referred to the campaign being, held to pramote | incréared production He paid trl- | bite to the work of €. C. Main, the a Electric Fixtures Get your electric repairs doné by us. Satisfaction guaranteed mn ialliday % Electric Shop 345 King St {00 CVT BS OF CE WASH OUT DANDRUFF Double Track Route SYSTEM The Simplest and Quickést Way is | To Dissolve It. i The International Limited --Ne L Daily WESTBOUND i i i § 1 ---- i» The only sure way to get rid of I'w district representative of the departs ment of agriculture, but made the re- 3 2 ] v. Kington ...i.... Ane d ark that he did ot think the far- dandruff is to dissolve it, then you | Ar. Toronto .... : pm mark al he ie no ne a destroy it entirely. To do this, get jar Hamilton "a p.m. BT angral retiatec 18 ger- : , : Ni = IE vies Mr Main a deri) 5 about four ounces of ordinary liquid | Ar Buftato as ey Pa . a arvon; apply it at night when retir- | Ar. Detroit . pom. # ing, use enough to moisten the scalp r. Chicago .. Am 9 3 0 » ry Sas RA In, Not Enough Poultry. 7 and rub it in gently With the finger 0 -- ~ The International Limited -- Ne. 14 E tips. "That Canada w not producing enough paultty io § upply the a mand, Do this to-night, and by morning EASTBOUND 3 Eiht sock yur lates musi mos 3 ot" of sone dane wl |: SLES ya om 3 Bl BORIY es of E 6 B ford aol 1 Fone, and three or fouf more ap- | Ar. Montreal Bis + : : i. C. Bf ' plications will completely dissolve and | Ar. New York 7:26 am. 3 Bion: poultry hushandman- 1a a stir" | entirely = destroy, every single sign a Portland os 7:30 a.m, ring address. ahd trace of it, no matter how much a Poe asaeld +148 aun, dandruff you may have. Ar. Hartford ... ....... 11 " sion am "And the prospecis are that we will continue io import," added the speaker, "We can produce a great deal more poultry than at the pres- ent. time, and still it would not meet the demands.' The speaker deplored t Canada had to secure eggs he fact that from Chi- "pa, The average farmer 3d but Yi : thirty-five or forty hens, This was | in, for noth i: Sake i i not a sufficient number. 'Bvery far- | 4 Et x ah i oh *% dantiays The Joi Bie v HOE EE Comma RE mer should try and increage his flock. 4 oe 3 Ri cod mah Tell or oat it (CANADIAN SERM OEY There showed be at least one hun: GERMAN OFFICERS CAPTURED IN te, "Gall, | Sallings from Halifax OE ceepodl dred hens on each farm, If proper The French infantry, by one of their brilliant charges; succeeded "fa" capturing ® trench froni the (iermans which had vigorotsly resiste dry, brittle and lifeless, and every. | ORDUNA (15,500 tons) Mar. 22n¢ ' ly Tooked after, the financial result) ail their efforts. - They made prisoners of fifty men and two officers. The latter are being led to the staff headquarters for a tross-é : Tesistad one notices it. You can get liquid | Transylvania, 15,000 tons, April 13th 8 would be sufficient to pay off the in-} Ly the commander. Army men usually sefure much valuablé information from captured prisoners by clever yuestioning whic xamination | arvon at any drug store. It is in |OWDUNA (15,500 tous) April 19th 3 terest om & hundred acre Jari _-- prisoners to become boastful and ga rralous. An interpreter of the French army is seen at the extreme left. ning which may lead the expensive and never fails to do the ROBERT "HENORD. poultry business wou al | Ri SA AEA Prt Ac Nt tee Ast NN 2 . i work. JK perly looked after. Farmers, however | pave been satisfied to do as little as lc lie said : "It is our duty to man WAR TREASURES IN PARIS orate Hehensl Agents, 58 King S0. Kat, Taw should. st Jump, into the business | we tan, and we have been satisfied age our own afiairs to ithe utter - sie Med, wi of The hea latte Hie an Shak . without a word of warning. with what old nature giwes-us. We | most," | We. must he trie to Canada | : . - ; » ning, A ii The speaker gave out the warning | ust try to do better." {before we could be true to England. Great: '$ olleetidn Being: Assemble] Rt eomateys. plan the reson fa S VE YOUR PRESERVES CA MN A 9] i A MN not to breed from everything on thel. A corn crop had been: found to] We are a part of the empire, and have From German Sources. cy ore aN loft build: | . farm, He said that the work" of give the best results on sod plowed | to play our part. While we could | Paria, Feb, 36.:~To the eolection of Pp Fruit and Sugar' may be dear this PAC IFC fooking after poultry was regarded | i, the spring. not all be soldiers, serving at the | war treasures im the museum oi the pr Summer. See our Special Window Die: - by a great many as work for the wo-| + «And tliis is just where the patrio- front, during the present crisis, we Hotel. des = Invalides there hax now play of Canned snd Dried Fruits. + men alone, but if the men (00k hold} yi and increased production cones could. serve in other ways. Hefore | been added a mumber of trophies tak- 4 "«of it in the proper way, it could be inh Put just a little more energy tho war was. over we in Canada fen by: the French pn the battlefields CAST R IA SPECIAL PRICES made a paying business. It could|isis the work." would be called upon to give'of the [of 1914. Guns and standards taken. » pe undertaken on every farm. Care| yp. Grisdale said that he had ne- very thest we had. Many thousands from the . enemy have always heen For Infants Children.' ele ® should be taken in the breeding ver seen a ¢orn field properly handl- of men would be lost in the conliicy, there, but the building has never te fhe Kind Y s CHERRIES 10e. er , 2 stock, and in a very short tithe & far-| oq yake a failure for.a seed crop and® it would he our gask to Sill their | fore sheltered specimens . of "the air- 'ou Fave Always Bought LOMBARD PLUM Loe per tn : mer would not only in¢rease his pro- "In my estimation," said Mr Gris places. And all this involved many | crait which are playing so prominent > Raspberries, ~ Strawberries, Peaches, duction, but would dguble it. Many 81 4.46 fF soneludin Temaris 'we | EFERE Questions. I'he question of 'in: [a role in modern war. At the \ seat «dears ths ete. All New Goods * tarmer regarded it as a business ale, in So 5 2 seh fait: mortality was one great gues: |of the enormous statue of Napoleon, Signatute of J R. G formar togarded it 82 J oF "Tre are aul pro velng gerly_as Jeh | tion, What saute " many déaths inthe mitorm of. the French. guard Me a BBC, 8 ; . amo o infants ? was due which dominates 'the- cor i . Montreal Phone i speaker believed that a boy or girl] {ve odethird of our. land under . aL Er Cayadians. wares careless | are two nates the- court wi Jomo, of twelve interested In the Work] ...in and unless we get sixty Bush-i.boui the water they dragk and the | Taube, captured in the Meuse district. would perbaps make more out of 1} gig to the acre, we are not satisfied | milk they consumed. 'dhe water was and on his right a French big lane, ; than even a man or woman. With'this we do fairly well with, the | allowed to be polluted, but ii the which made 12 flights between Aug ' Poultry houses were yery often er-| spite. proper steps were taken, all tnis| ust Ind and December 24th, and pe dcted jn inconvenient places, More | Every farmer should study bis{gould be nveided, oT i was pierced by more than four. hun" attention should be given to them. |yis own farm. "He shoud do the| A great deal wag heard about the | dred rille and shrapnel bullets. Ia the | There was also extravagance in the pec: ho can under his own donditions. ['disasters on the field of battle, bus | gallery at the other end of the comrt- prodution' as well as the marketing. | ope farmer oftem says he cannot af-| there were other battles 10 yard are the remnants of Zeppelin Over $10,000 was lost, every Year| jord to do certain things, but it 18a fought. Other countries were suffer [ No. &, brought down by the Paeach in ih ege business, owing to the fagt | orent mistake not to give a little bet- | 0K 88 2 result of the war, and ic| troops at Badenviller, on August that the shipments Were WOU Broper-| {sr clVATIoN, UEw Detter seed; keep | Cas WoL s to build up| ud. 'These demonstrate the extra; "ly mdde, ods were lax; Kegs and Fook ter the Httle| Canada. The '00d question Was a | OFGinAry Chines of 5 4 were often kept at home by the far- 3 It is the Mitts things which most important one. Countries fak- jomtat used iw the construction of : mer too long. *™ A great deal de- | count. Look after them, und' you ing part in the war would hava| Germany's aerial monsters. Ee pended on proper marketing and the | will be successful. Neglect these smaller: harvests and there would] In the courty amid the trophiss i giving of all the "finishing touches." | yng you will fail." be a great demand for food stuff. many between the : a Le = wy ot Their Be z : a A ariored lane twenty-four Ostman' TL To a man increasing years bring d : : : vs Not Their Best. : Ly ut suffering, nty- man T7-milli : ecreased BGM. Grisdale; director of the.Bx.| Increase The Crop. ' | th8 speaker. ™ | ure. kd pines Sakon in action, a and impaired ies energy a perimental Farm, at Ottawa, stated W. T. Macoun, dominion horticul- Mr. Grisdale told the audience twa 105-p8limeter mortars, and some | 1 le that although the experimental farm | turist, spoke on the potato crow, stat. {about the lugs amount of informa- | MACHINE Euan th Slabeieloly Cha - A Life com: ho it] 'Aad b g ing tht it was up to the farmers this | tion the exp: tal farm at Ota. ; : a : pany, wever, gains strength with ex- had been in existence for twenty sev- en en en wis unknown to ® that ¢ farm: Was open 10 receive "We do not know wher ; 1 made ' farmers 3 . questions from the farmers about will be heatd for more food. BY { -- " way up " 5 arr : : aggressive. : growing more potatoes we will have farmers and the citizens fo increas) : : =. ™ of igo a fucd that will, be. welcome to €- Linetr afput. RIE would! ba 7 ; The a ° . Ce gt Mr. Macon 1 ; $ y aX ; ; i oa . The Canada Life in its best in years: * N : ; : ' : yeur to do everyone. possible to in: 3 2! You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be flufly, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and Jook apd feel a hundred times het er. If you want to preserve vour hair, do by all. means get rid of dandruff; ' For full particulars apply J. P. HAN LEY, Railroad and Steamship Agent, cor. Johuson and Ontario ay gat, UT a' a LINE i : t va had to give to the farmers free. Hp said that the people did nol way of pro- ent is alert * have and able and its organization success----if its

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