THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919. PAGE FIVE --_"% POULTRY SHON DRANS WEL NEGLECTED wows © COLDS EDNESDAY lay the foun: jation of chronfe chest troubles. Many cases of comsump- tion can be traced to neglected coids in childheod, A cold should receive prompt treatment w Peps. Peps is the direct treatment. It is breatheable and therefore quickest and most effective. Peps are so pleasant to take that children never refuse them and their absolute freedom from harm- ful drugs makes them especially suitable for children's coughs, colds, sore throat, hromchitis, etc. Every mother shold Reép Peps handy. All dealers 50¢. box, PDEPs hen i what 156 wanted is what is wanted in Canada. "Production" was the watchword. { Much had been done by the breed- ing clubs to awaken interest, but the local associations could do a great deal in educating the people. ee -------------------- The Eyes ot Asia By RUDYARD RIPLING All who 3. ee LLL LI THERE WE RE OVE SAND PRESENT "ON Ww CTORY --------Ohoe Sule The Management Well India it! Eastern Ontario Poultry work of | to Hold Organization | Meeting at Belleville. y The | Wednes !terested Pleased have longed for a new of Asgopin- indisn chord, wii wal urity of his gre spirit of India- phere and color of In , 18 here t met East there followed t Pian Kast Indian trooper serving 16 Bishen Singh Saktawut, to bis native friends his experiences in trench camp. The reactions of two great civilizations afford the opportunity of one of Kipling's most PRICE, ONE DOLLAR COPY. ald tion an the mat yreathes the mg Mr and i Kip- cal armouries thronged on people i here ere at the door 300 en were ad- mitted, which shes the vig- [tory poultry show as a gr reat attrac- ition. The management' are greatly pleased . over the second day's re- silts, sp is Master William Patter- son, ofy 161 Queen street, as.he won the pen of 'Barred Rogks. & 5 ' During the evening there was 2 ow S meeting of delegates from twelve poultry associations of Eastern On- tario, which includes all places west 141 PRINCESS STREET day ev in T (750 adult ticket {and about 3 of letters to his peo- a Sikh soldier, pictures and. convalescent upon each other appealing stud- ------------------------------ es of Port Carleton Place, Smith's Napanee, J} Eoteitie were Left ters of regret were received from Sr Set a" | Picton, Peterboro and Lindsay. The HE ASW FRENCH REMEDY. fobject of the meeting was to form 1a union of dll the associations, jand i eodmmittee composed of Dr. BhAm- tes, of Ottawa,.and W. A. Patefson, { Kingston, was appointed to arrjnge {for an organization meeting at Belleville on Feb. 4th, when re- Gentlemen's Suits and Overconts, port will be presented, and plans {for next year will be drawn up and N. Morris, 374 King St. # - : sent to the confedéfation meeting ' » $ {to he held on Feb. 5th. The fede- ration will standardize c¢lassifica- {tions of poultry and arrange show sdates, forming a eircuit of the loeal { associations so that Gévernment lecturers and demonstrators can de ipresent and address thé members on powltry breeding and egg pro- j duction. | W. A. Brown, try division, Mve | minion Department Ottawa, was present and gave a { most. instructive and inspiring ad- dress. He has just returned from Charlottetown, P.E.Il,. where he i found the people most enthusiastic i poultry breeders. He stated" that ;pure-bred poultry was the basis of jprogress, amd he showed how she Seat ; i i en farmers failed to appreciate this oY hynny his addres jgreat fact, and dressed their best] "5 3 Bushell informed the visit- ,cockerels for the market, leaving ors at "the show that on Thursday {the stunted ones with the flock. He the 1.O.D.E. would furnish refrosh- also told of the culling demonstra- ments at the armouries during the |#ions carried on by his branch. The afternoon and evening {demonstrations in culling were giv- The last pen, consisting en whenever an application Was fpeautitul White Wyandottes, will {made by six persons, or a poultry be given away at. 9 o'clock on Aa. anstrators showed how tThursday evening. The judging of lany poultry keeper could detect the the birds will be finished at noon. {non- laying hens and pullets. This' fresulted in a great saving of feed, {and perpetuated the' laying strain. {He described the points that indi- reate the good laying hens. While {it was all very well to admire plam-~ (age and fancy breeds, the laying "NO TONIC LIKE HooD'S [oi For a Time Like This, I After Influenza, the Grip. il ¢ 1 | i I I | Ottawa, Falls, represented. Hope, Ladies' Black Kid Laced Boots, spool and Cuban heels . . . . . Ladies' Brown Calf Laced Boots, Neolin soles, rubber heels '. He said the industry needs more or- ganization and the development of : i 5.95 plans for making the associations of more value to farmers and the Ladies' Best Grade Brown Calf Laced Boots, Neolin soles and rubber heels, specially low priced at .5.95 ~~ CLOTHING ON EASY "TERMS Ladies' Suits, Dresses and Furs, ¥ Diseases, No.3 08308. RICE IN ENGLAND 38 RH ch Ra WAT . GOVT. STAMP AFFIXED TO GENUINE PACKETS: country at large. A market intelli- gence -systemi must be perfected to beget gonfidence in the market; de- spatch in marketing seo that eRES ( may be promptly tramsported' fiom the poultry keeper to the point of consumption or storage; and the last great essential was stock im- provement, Upoty these things rests the whole success of the poul- try industry The live stock breed- ers had by organization placed their industry on a foundatfon, but the poultry industry was far behind. The Government anxious to render every pos assistance to the poultry men A hearty vote of thanks was ten-, dered to Mr. Brown and Charles | Anglin, who atted as ehairman, e¢ J 'Cheap Rubbers (NOT GUARANTEED) Men's sizes, 6to 11 at . . .. .. 7. . Boys' sizes te .. Boys' sizes 11, 12, and 13 . Children's sizes 8 to 10 . . . About 100 pairs ladies' clearing at, chief of the poul- stock branch Do- of Agriculture, So! was sible > r . . Shermethys | Shoe Store CBE BROS. A : ~ 3 Removal Sale of Soughs, Colds, Grippe, Bronchitis, hooping Cough, Asthma, Etc, 2 E, MATHIEU'S SYRUP i is a sovereign Joie com curati perties of TAR and the stren being virtues of COD LIVER OIL. it Colds, when* ih er badly treated give rise to Consequences of sucha grave character that you should not risk using inferior preparations. «of MATHIEU'S SYRUP is the only genuine remedy remedy whose te- 3 eo has a watts of doubt vale. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH IS FREE OF DEBT| = And Has a Balance on Hand of $1,260--Minister's Sal- ary Increased. The annual congregational meot- ing of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church was held on Wednesday even- ing, Rev. J. W. Stephen presiding.! The reports of the various organiza. tiohs" were read and were very satis- factory. The financial statethent | showed the church to be in a strong | financial position. Receipts for the} year were $12,779, and disbursesy ments $11,619, which «included , a payment of $3,500 on the mortgage, which was entirely paid off early in the vear. The balance on hand am-| ounts to $1,260. A considerable amount of repair work, especially to the church tower,' was done during the year. | When purified blood, rebuilt strength and regulated bowels are es- sential. In the after-effects of influenza, the grip and other prostrating dis- eases, d's Sarsaparilla has re- markable health-helping effect. It expels the poisons. that have weakened and depleted the blood, causing pallor, anaemia, flabby flesh and lax muscles. It is the standard blood remedy with a successsful re: sord of nearly fifty years. t Many people--it is really astonish- Genuine Reductions ~ "in Every Line We will soon move to the store now occupied by New- man & Shaw, 122 Princess St, where we intend to conduct business on a much moré ex- tensive scale than ever before. These winter nights when supper is over, and your fortune to be told, to insure the The lips wherever furniture comes into the mind.' i! Where a long time service is required, Reid's furniture proves its economy. men know wy You can special discount sale: All lines of enamelware niow on sale. is © good luck one wishes you to have, pour the cheering liquid out of one of our high grade teapots. get one very reasonable now. Our Reg. Sale ¢ Price Price ~ 80¢ 68¢ 90¢ 79¢ 95¢ 81¢ .$1.10 4 w VEY & cL: LTD. 69-71 Brock Street. 4% ing how many---need a fine, gentle, easy cathartic in these trying times. 'We recommend Hood's Pills, used in the best families, and equally effec. (tive with delicate women or robust T. D. Robinson, D, Allen Black, pa A. Minnes and Lt-Col. W. H. Craig were alécted to the board of mauag- ers for the ensuing three years. The pastar, Rev. J.. W. Stephen, was granted an increase of salary. The meeting closed with votes of than to the various leaders of organiza- tions and to the choir. Ee | i i A Presentation Made, 'An interesting event took place on Tuesday evening in Bethel Sunday "School, when R. H.. Treneer on he- half of the church choir presented to the choir leader, Miss 1. Moxley, a. 'very suitable gift-in appreciation for her dble services. Refreshments ere served after and a véry pleasant ing was spent, . | Watth Is Missing, A wrist watch, the property of one of the teachers at Victoria school, Before moving we are clearing - out our present stock at im- mense reductions : This is a Rare Oppor- : tunity. All Sales for Cash. CAMPBELL BROS Kingstor's Oldest Fur Store has mysteriously disappeared, The teacher had the watch to replace one' she was having repaired and left it ina drawer of her desk. Boys Taken Home, Constable James Downey left on A Simple Way to Remove Dandruff | [ Shuteany for Welland, with the two! who ran away from their home' p and were captured in this city.' There is 'one sure way that has ever failed to renjove dandruff at | the value of a proven brand; they choose with con- ° fidence the article whose demonstrated worth an be identified by the name it's sold under. That's the name Reid is a Suarastes to you when you why furniture. JAMES REID The Busy Store With Large Stgcks Phone 147 For Service 'once, and that is to dissolve it, then boys spent a week in the police you station, and were 'slad fo get away.