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 IIIrIIeDIEï¬IeOESIIFICI?$353,508} iglIcctIs in the. . . 'n. .'- . . i 1 Hits OCCIHI ' By DUNCAN M. SMn‘fl time after dioppina her inst or second ï¬rst and third Tuesday In cam mmIIth xe I, “'* ' fa‘i'd$132.32:“Séi‘liéhiilini‘ieï¬ifl‘ 81‘s Cam. l enar'â€"' - . PERT PARAGRAPHS' ihg habitâ€"but it is doubtful ii: cohtihu- wflfl ., ous milking is proï¬table 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 mdBï¬-ve...- : .3 Clothes that a man admires in some 'ilual rest, ill; noélfoo lillgéksAWIï¬flilt: 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 Rooï¬ng, 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 ï¬rst. Frida 0,. h i I due to calve, with notes as to the milk- H month in Orange hall. Visiting “Haï¬z†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 , ‘ food should be gradually withdrawn.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 lgglï¬Ngfoggixogghlgff1;?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 ï¬fhurddl oIn l‘l‘ill‘lClS street west 1 . "wants the money. it must be drawn. No cow should be . F5 SiIJITï¬IfBIeIifIh 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 ï¬nd ' 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, ï¬ckle 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 Difï¬cult 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 difï¬cult 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 ï¬rst 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'astoï¬ 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. ferfécï¬lon 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 ï¬ndel- 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 Siï¬ï¬ALs, 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 ', .. IIfï¬lffetpgcflgflgfrï¬; 3:21;“ commendable in cold storage curing.-- OPTIGIAHS. Foot of Kent St, Lindsay. Lingï¬glof‘g’gï¬lft 30 l" m- Epwurzh .. -But the nickel doesn’t jingle Farmers Advocate' ’ evening at slï¬Ã©fzzï¬nghï¬gzr 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 Ofï¬ce 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, lieziidliléihilecï¬bllf“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 _ 'Gflflflï¬lw’s, 5 The c0,,,.,.,,md .I, d I , I I - Di"CClClL- -' 1 Should BCI yIm moneyI . LENDSAY, to take newspapers and periozgcdï¬fuir‘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