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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 May 1905, p. 8

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V'I‘d" u- 3.1.- - ..~.._,.\....._._"k. n.» I _ *muu-Nn .. nâ€"uâ€"uln ’ *‘MM I I an 3 DRYING OFF THE cows. DIRECT ~v 3 w-‘â€"W ,Au__ 4 .. I' " x .- Better Results Obtained When TheyI SOCIETIES. . I I } i i .E Are Given an Alignunl Rest. hi h I, __ v II 1 n It is not unusual to nd a cow w c I I . . v ,‘ MAGCABEES I I E L310? ma Laser y shows no inclination to dry off at any IIIrIIeDIEfiIeOESIIFICI?$353,508} iglIcctIs in the. . . 'n. .'- . . i 1 Hits OCCIHI ' By DUNCAN M. SMn‘fl time after dioppina her inst or second first and third Tuesday In cam mmIIth xe I, “'* ' fa‘i'd$132.32:“Séi‘liéhiilini‘iefiifl‘ 81‘s Cam. l enar'â€"' - . PERT PARAGRAPHS' ihg habitâ€"but it is doubtful ii: cohtihu- wflfl ., ous milking is profitable Better re- ANADIANORDEROF ODDFELLOWS. ’ ‘r. 'thn a man‘s head expands some- . ' ,. I Trent Valley Image N0. 71. Meet in "1 m0“. his brain often contrach SUI’CS are belleVea to be Obtained flom the Orange hall on Francis street west ,pnw' - _ cows which are inclined to take an anâ€" the first and third Mondays in each mdBfi-ve...- : .3 Clothes that a man admires in some 'ilual rest, ill; noélfoo lillgéksAWIfiflilt: I1: lIll'nIiIDIvas JR..JN. G. ‘ 3 3 'lJi'illiant sonwstress on the vaudeville 0113 9110‘18 - 1:99 '0 . . HOMPSON a. See. ' ‘ stage rarelyglease him when Worn by most cases, and six weeks should be Ready Roofing, Metal "W E c 2.. . . . . _ . . . ' '10- ~1" THEORANGE «- I41, Wme. the longest time encouiaged or allow 0. I I I I a _II ed for a COW to be dry before ca,v,ngI Shingles and Slding, Glass, Tu; 513131 3.: erviehhesst. West on the second ,5 . An accurate record of service by the Pamt, 0118. ' y 1f) .monm‘ ' Who‘s THE ' - . . ~ f alums DEYMAN, W. M. l. wusme7 bull is essential to preparations or Eavetroughing aI Spec.alt S D BARR Rec Sec ’ drying ofli cows at the right time. A 1 y, ' ' i '- - t I, table should be kept of the dates when I MIEIRE LOYAL TRUE BLUE LCDâ€"é; III the cows of the herd are successively . o, 193, meets first. Frida 0,. h i I due to calve, with notes as to the milk- H month in Orange hall. Visiting “Hafiz” i ‘ ing habit of every one. . When the time . ' _ " always welcome. THos. Jonssrox, W MI -.‘I comes for drying off. a cow the grain _ ' ' WM. BRANDON, Rec. Sec. , ‘ food should be gradually withdrawn. N DjI vIâ€"j- ,_I This may of itself cause milk to cease lgglfiNgfoggixogghlgff1;?01213STEhIIS «I - u- on e :‘ forming. If not, omit one milking a day, then milk but once in two. days, and thus extend the drying period over last Monday of each month in I tli Blue hall in McArlhur’s Block. 8 True When a' chapeIron_‘-wants to make a D. GOULD, Chief Range, ._.rcal hit she goes to Sleep. » two weeks. THOSI AUSTINI RI SI I - 4’ ' V‘ â€"' 3 The udder must be watched, and it I ,~ I' Vflélle-ll a-woman marries a. rich man any hardening or unnatural heat is OAFl‘TADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS, » xsoznetiniesit is because she wants the shown regular milking must be resumâ€" III IIIeC'z)eI}:IIIl F Lodge NoI_ 626. Meets l E :nianf but always 'it'is because she ed. If a cow continues to secrete milk on the last fifhurddl oIn l‘l‘ill‘lClS street west 1 . "wants the money. it must be drawn. No cow should be . F5 SiIJITfiIfBIeIifIh r . t i ‘ . i r i -â€" f01ced to ‘go dry ’ against manifestly WI DI SIIIIICYI: SGGI anger, / There is often something wonderful- .ly alluring about athing that is none sofyour business. ‘ ' _A,-:bigot is a man who has one idea :and does not knowhow to treat it. And I’m not so mighty certain That I could a shovel find ' That would have a job hitched to it Good for grub of any kind. SVhen the ,world is looking stormy . And a man is out of cash, ‘With no job in sight to stake hlm .! ' To just ordinary hash, 1 Then he sort 0' hates to hand out His last nickel, don't you know: ,It's the only thing that holds him To the days of long ago. If he has a nimble nickel Grinding on an old trunk key. Still his sclf respect stays with him, . And no hobo yet is he. So that’lonely little nickel in my pocket with the key Sort o’ whispers, “Fortune, fickle Goddess, yet may smile on me." natural resistance to so doing. On the other hand, if an unpleasantly pungent or “smoky” taste appears in a cow’s milk she may as well be dried at once regardless of dates, as her milk 'will not be good until she is fresh againâ€"H. C. Alvord, United States Department 01 cents per pound. Dry brewers’ grains at $24 supplies protein at 4 cents a pound, while cottonseed meal at $28 supplies the protein at 3.0 centerâ€"W. D. Hoard. ' Altulfu Hay Difficult to Cure. Alfalfa makes very palatable hay it rightly cured. It is of considerable nu- trient value and rich in protein. Enor- mous crops are sometimes raised, but the plant is difficult to cure properly and will hardly stand the northern winter several years in succession.â€" Farm and Live Stock Journal. Roots For." Dairy Cattle. A root ration takes the place of silage ooéeoaea-eeaccaesesene-sao t d NATURE’S nausea SGNALS. Fenelon GROCERIES, F ails for READY-MADE CLOTHING, CROCKERY, ' GLASS'WARE, ‘iANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. .FENE LON Falls Circle No. 127, meets in the ’l‘rue Blue hall in McArthur’s Block the first Wednesday in every month. P. C. Buuenss, Leader. R. B. Svansrna, Secretary N N ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON I IBond St. Westâ€"Captain Stephens and Lieutenant Brass. Service everyWednes- gay, 1TliIlIirsdag and Saturday evenings at ococ an on Sunda at l p. m. and’7.30 p. m. y l D“ m" 3 M ’l‘.ALOYSlUSR C CHURCH LOU g . - â€"- IS IS Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary, t'astofi Sorvrces every alternate Sunday at 10.30 9“ 111- Sunday School ever noon at 2 0,01%ng y Sunday after. W ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND s'r. EAST Rev. A. S. Dickinson, Rector. Sunday serVice: Matias 10 30 a. 111.; evensong at 7 p. m. Celebration of Holy Communion first Sunday of every month at 10.30 a. m, and A constant for-getter is invariably a Agriculture. F AND A . . , ,. ,1. , . - -M. G.R.C. TH .‘hopelessly selnsh person. P I F on m g Q Do your eyes blur at tunes ? Wehngggdge 1:0. 436. Meets on IEMSIEI I " â€" eps n or eesemu n . . , ' 9 ,‘ - I ayo eac month on ~ . , A mm, mm Ian Cum.ng cupom gel. Much attention is being gweu to ma Do they ache aftei leading . We examine the eyes fun OI, the mom in the. lodzebfiIgOé; 21;; I I, udomlias a good Iviewpoiut. subject of rennet versus pepsin 1,, c0. Have you frequent head- W1thout charge. Cunningham’s Block. 1 I q 4 ., ‘ 15â€"1) II ti II If agulating milk in cheesemaking. There aches ‘2 . EKPH. Ronsos, m, ‘ ~09“? mellwou e 111‘ 15 0 1111's are somewhat conflicting reports about . » o. . I - ' 'ITZGEMLD. ecrelnry. ‘ Tine). only knew when to stop, itI but the. majority seem in agreement Are the muscles around the If Dlasses we needed we w § s __ , I _, â€":I that pepsin is rather superior for eyes drawmg wrinkles and can supply the correct lenses CI-IURCIâ€"Ilos. ferfécfilon has nIO charm f0!" the Der- cheesemaking. At Guelph it was found crowsfeet? mounted in any manner de- APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUE EN s'r. REV ‘flSl-en'tvmult findel- that the pepsin curd worked more slow- .' . .J- H Hannah, Minister. p .’ .1- ' i j ' “~- : ly and made slightly less cured cheese THEY’RE NATURE’S sued‘ serwces “crysundul’ at 10.30 arch? 1:125 ‘1’ IIt-certainly did take the man a long to Low pounds of milk but the flavon @ DANGER SififiALs, m. BiblIEIOIhiss and Sunday School at £2". gtimeto wakeup .who wrote love letters was two points higher and cleaner, and Thurgélam' I 81m“ and prayer service on . rto his wxfeIfor twenty years after they the cheese was worth more on the mar. 3’ a P- m- I. g ’7'?“ mafuea' I’ ket. IIIt was thought that the “be- DI, ETHODIST CHURCH___COLBORNE I I , I I havior of the pepsin cheese in curing Streetâ€"Rev. H. B. Kcnney puma, ..T1 .; , 'I N???” Wm'Fh: was more favorable to the conditions a ’ I _ - service at 10.30 a m and, 7 p.111: l ', .. IIffilffetpgcflgflgfrfi; 3:21;“ commendable in cold storage curing.-- OPTIGIAHS. Foot of Kent St, Lindsay. Lingfiglof‘g’gfilft 30 l" m- Epwurzh .. -But the nickel doesn’t jingle Farmers Advocate' ’ evening at slfiéfzzfinghfigzr on Tlmsday : ‘i In the way I like the best; is .____..__.__â€"â€" Thursdn M 7 ._, ‘ ' 1' meeting on i K v .- . ..o. v . Dggig 23115133013551,,ghgnilgiece c... 0! Feed... \Lâ€"M -' . That's the reason that I’m feeling Know what to buy when purchasing ST- ANDREWS CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE L ' 'II -. Sort 0’ up against ‘it now. dairy feeds. \Vheat bran at $15 per 5 V Streetâ€"‘Rev- R- C. H Sinclair, Pastor \ t 1' ~ ' e ‘ . ton furnishes protein at 6.25 cents “V1093 every Sunday at l0 30 ' '. 1: For the mufl‘led, mou nful i la . , . u- m and Ef Or that solitary nicirr mg per pound. When the price is $19 per 2 P50” Sullde ISthool every Sunday in, .I Is the only thing beween we ton protein costs 9 cents per pound . are: (Jliristian Endeavor. meeting 1- .. And the shovel and the pick, Gluten zit-$26 furnishes protein at 5A ever; TIilésIIsgilI'yagIISIIIg in. Prayer- meeting f .3 v p. m. ' . l 7 third Sunday of every month at 8 ' . a. . Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Thursday every}? week as follows: Caiechising of children at 7 p. m., evensong at. 7 30 ‘ I . . . in. practice at 8 15 p. m. p I Chou I Scatsjrec in all c/Lm‘c/zcs. Everybod znvzted to attend. Strangers cordially welcome N K“â€" MISCELLANEOUS. where the latter is not to be had, as good results from their feeding in Eng- land attest. It is probable, however, that the silage is more economical. Mangels are the most economical root to raise for feeding. They should al- wars be sliced or pulped. Rutabagas, carrots and sugar beets are richer and mw-h relished by the dairy cow. “but. .‘A ‘ .. BOOTS a stress. The Only Way. Russian Editorâ€"At last I have an Acilition that I feel certain will please "lilo censor. ' ‘ Sarcastic Friendâ€"Getting the paper (out all blank? I . - JCS. McFARLA-ND. I . Keeping It Dark. Sheâ€"Freddie and Clara are engaged, .»-. limit they have decided to keep their en- ;gu'gcnicnt a'secrct. Clara told me so. lieâ€"Yes, I know. Freddie told me. 'Made Her Too Strong, Perhaps. “Does your daughter help with the housework '2” . I".\‘o.‘ poor girl, she is too tired after dior- physical culture exercise.” Didn't Shy. ‘ A_CH noun ,‘ HAF ANOthR ' .J "Yes: he takes after her every time lire wants a piccc oi' pic.” always keep our stock fresh PURCi-iASED it’d. WSKEOWN’S FURNITURE QUSENESS, short ntice. Sscosn mwsnon coom â€"-OF THE-â€" County of Victoria. he next sittings of the above Court wii be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY. APRIL 10th, 1905, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon- 'l‘hursday, Marchsoth, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Satur- for your selection. M )UBILIC II.IilRARY--i\lRS M.E. CALDER I Librarian. Reading Room opendaily Sunday exocplcd, iron] 10 o’clock a. m till 10 o’clock p. in Books exchanged on Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 p m. to 4 p., and in the cvcning‘ from 7 to 9: a “H P SI‘I’lKUFIileEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- I . or. pen daily, Sundays excc Led fIJiOllI] 7.30 m to 7 p. in. Mail going slduth c oses at t p. in. Letters for rcgistrotion llIlllSlS'be posted liall'an hour previous to 1h * time for closing the mails. b _..___ NEW SPAPER LAW. I 1. A post-muster is re two by letter (returning quired to give no- This proceeds upon the ‘ - »- ground. that. a . must pay for what he uses. mrm . . . the )a rep d « .. . . day March 25th. answer ,1 1 , , 1 l I use not ,4 o a : ie an i . . and Wlu call-y 3’ liubb W Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. not. take his 1.3.},S:.l'gflt ifsgkzulger docs and up-toedate stock Of ELISHA MARKI - EI DIHANDI 5mm, me mawus for its not bcI‘:Ig0(I.I,II:LIid furnlbure. .. Bailiii'. Clerk. Any neglch to do so makes the posimasetlili if Fenclon Falls, Jan. 12th, 1905. responsible to [he I’Ublm‘“ for Payment u Vii): II I Am also Prepared to do IIIIZII. Eli'lany person 011.1013lilSpapel-diScl‘lu h). I .. r..v-.-..I.-..,r. «#3.. ,....,._..,.,.....,:I.,,' ' l 0 “II. “lust, pay all arlIcIl IUIIII I I «r- 111 klnds 0f publisher lll'l' - ~ ' ll°L"’ 0‘ “‘0 ‘. III I IIII E III I .y LUilLllllIC io scud it until 1)1 - I I r) ' 5“- E‘ {.5 payment ls mud“: “"d CU‘lch tin. F." .. . . , .-.. .9. ~ , L 1.3, - ' ' .i- 1; . ., _ ‘ ‘ \'l l T'- s. sf. PW” ‘OUR G/‘il'DEN Carriage Makmg, E ‘1 gymixuiiu,xh,,..2h.e.- .. $3.? a: i. l » . I o 1- 1 1 I I 1 T ‘ I x I. 0,. “0 ll “31,0 cull bI I III :«V ,. _I ,, bmwen With our seeds and the re- Repallmsg and .10 Monme‘d 01 Lew Ymk “SEO'KWWWU until the puymcht£01333? d4 I.‘. -._i ilicre “1rd tower I salts are sure to be satisfactoryI Repall‘i‘blng, for 0110100 patterns 01‘ 10W “I; 1 [DI l’C‘Il'Ib‘IUH \IVlio takes a paper from ’fioh nun than 3ou might suppose prices in , post UlllLL, uhcihci- (In-acted to his 2’4 bulky. v . . . w r name or illlUlll‘l' ' . .. I I I I ,3 â€"eâ€" \i e carry all kmds of flower, and to m‘d‘e WflLL PAPER scribed or not, lieziidliléihilecfibllf“Him hub- 2.3 . r ' ‘ . . e )l I, . Natural Instinct. 0‘arden and held seeds. ' 4' If ‘L subscriber orders his hip-1 L3 if? D u I. 1‘ L t he after his a I Stopped at a certain time .u (1 ill I“ to be l“ u W ‘0 ‘“ ‘° W a ' r We have them here now continu L 1 ~- ' ' I 1 ‘“ I’l‘Wsh“ - moth-‘1'?” Vi c act onlv the best rind ,. - _ c esI IoIhcud it, {liesubscriberisbuu d ha. Li L. .z 7 ( 10 pay i0). ll 110 lach it, from “Iopost-OfligeI Ifg‘ 5%? and at prices that often save _ 'Gflflflfilw’s, 5 The c0,,,.,.,,md .I, d I , I I - Di"CClClL- -' 1 Should BCI yIm moneyI . LENDSAY, to take newspapers and periozgcdfifuir‘gg Er. “Are those 0:25 perfectly fresh?” way In: I III I NEXT TO lJOSt-IfmIlCc; Ior rcinoring and leaving H: “They should Lv. We just bought 5103M“; “59's BBQ-“3" gTflRE: . o o Slhll’SON HOUSE of-n 1m?“ "‘1 1°": 15 2’71"!“ Mole evidence ‘7‘: I I_ I I I I III IN I 1 II c intentional lmud ‘ {r Ethan Mom .a trash young man. 1 Circle}; Falls. e ’ g3 g1

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