Pg. :rs. val ml ml 1c r and west )n us t size 'eg. - 400 4†nd nt--- nrice Re- lys. .750 1.63 £1.10 'al 20c '0" .ms IO . 11¢: 15c 42c 33c 42c 250 67c 680 ’, 196?.- MW ‘ M we in bbln. 31.50. 5 A GENERAL 1'. Ha 1 tie ...., ~~=â€" .. '- diam ,3 \ The boat medium for Advertiser» Cover: Lind sai VOLUME XLX. Bank of Toronto Head Ofï¬ce, Toronto LINDSAY, ONT.,‘THURSDAY;10TH JANUARY, 1907. Ellis-4.600.000 I , 3°" , 1W flamingo 'm I.“ ï¬-A A... u-.._. " . unu- 4 , ' " HOT“ T119 0' maï¬a » u... g "4 "mu 2 1,, , 1. » ‘ ‘ ‘ V ’ radium-n passing slang tho walls. It 1: 0.1.9 well lighted by two tiers of windows shove the min rool. When it it necessary to do work at night electrldty will supply the am“ 1;;- room for the delivery of con, pig iron. and. etc. The machine A)A_ _‘ tern making room and machine shop, a. substantial structni'e 'of « stéél mid brick; 80 by 180 ioetnthe’in‘achine shop occupying the' northerh {aor- fion. This iszihozqughly Wed with lathâ€, â€"o. boring nan-mama. height-'of'zwhich "is 57,000 pounds, grinding machine; ï¬tting" took. etc. The machinery includes ’50:!» brought ‘momst it; It is all 61 the newest and most up-toâ€"date ptttern, ' tho best which money could buy: The Etc; part 6! ‘the tools uo'ed aré worked automaticallï¬, In this shop are two lines of shutting. puneyl, liams copducted a. nine years, but, it large lot 01 new I and ‘ saw mill: hare been received. These prosï¬ecba sho‘ul'd «lie extte'mély gratifying to the" etï¬ï¬eï¬Ã©l "3'! Lindsay generally, as well u.to the stock- holders, as thisis to a. large extent ‘8 local enterprise, 3 cpnsiderflle por: tion“ .of the capital of the compiny having. been subscribed by business men" and manufacturem in other lines in. the town. About 50 men will. be emplayed"!L at. the outset, which it is understoog, isbetter than was anticipaten when the industry was inaugurated: v ‘ The Works coniprisg :our buildings. o! the W W Ballwgy Company alone tow owners for tie {Hams Mummturtng Calm. Ian- {itut on Limiéoy street north; which move been in 09“ To! construction ‘ond equipment for 1me monthe will soon boobusy hmu' ktlustry. A re- presentative o! the Watchman-Ward- er on recently paying them a. vidit' found most. of the mohginery instal- led, and was Mannho that it wouid 'be but a. short time untii aétlve opâ€" «nations would be chd in turn. ing out the speck! lines o! machgne- y which the com will manufac- ture. These are minim mohinery; water wheels, allm‘m, including cel- ebrated Triumph “heel designed ea- pecially for electric purposes. The co‘mpany have now a large number of onda-s on their books which will take them game time to 1111. These include several from Western. Gang. da, extending as Mi west as British Columbia. Webb: Alberta and The Works‘of tï¬e Maddiso‘n Williams Manufacturing Com- Newlocal Industry about , Ready for Operation fawpsrm'. The work: ‘0‘ the Mn Wil- in? paaylimitiaWillsoon MaBusyflMâ€"meuenwill beEmnloye‘tolbmmence similar factory for ,uuflelol I Tin Man! w†for brain». u colt. an mme'- bury ham. 1: to high with a» mu. uu’oy dam yet ““3. an dean-h your wary. â€ï¬‚aunt†In hold “out to W a: m at h‘mt rum A: Amalia: pomo «do: expro- ood the belief that a. million bushels of pontoon was lost in the North- outpm Shut owing to the cold Weather coming bolero the crop Md been ptherod. ,, The boat floor for hornet-0.51 the mac-11.18 the chy floor. This kap- tho proper moutm cud the hoof does not dry out “it do" up- onthoboudflooi. Nutto’ltper- hm. a; noorofciuders we) Two large ohlpments of Albert. wintor whatmto be made to the Orient. Ono consignment con-1m o! 500 ton: ordered by non; Kong poo- plo: the other. eon-hung at two ample con. 1. for Kobe. Jam. ‘ Mi". U. Canon is we Western tm-' telling reprehentatm. we win. It: in state; that be his secured most; .01 the lame umber of orders from the West nbw on the‘ books, it will be snfï¬cfent ex {gence that he is the! right up. in the right phcé. 7311i“ new industry, there is every to believe will become a “ pox-taut {Actor in Lindsay a z A dairy school is to be established this winter gt Rod Deer, by the De- partment of Agriculture ior Alberta. This]; far the instruction 0! dairy- mea sad butter mum-s. meat._ Hat is cooked and milk is nanny-served raw. ' - ‘ “ Tlggfimpartanoe of lpdre' mm: from I. unitary pounds greater than bore oer; F. J Lytle. localâ€" mugger Bank of Montreal. end. -B. Williams. Theâ€? Presiden‘t and General Handgu- ts am '0‘! 10:)“; experience in man- ulactgrim. This sud his practical know‘ledge well ï¬t him for the posi- .m upon it. career under mob favorame conditï¬on‘s. are Madison Williams, PWt and Gemini hugs-L5 Charles William, Sacra-S my ; :S. J'. Fox, M. P. P., brick manufacturer; J ohn Caz-cw, lumber manufacturer , . A: L Campbe", gro- ground M. lid the mullet one. ontï¬esecondm The 0043’ on W in a. build- ï¬g Jon-ugly ugh " I dwelling south 0! the machine shop. It. has been. thoroughly magnum wm have momma emcee and also a, (knight- where a W holler saunte- 'the steam numbed to: heating pnrpoeee. To the mirth at the building! pre- wiously name“, is the pettern store room, a twoietomy building-z, 65 by 35 feetnclad, with 1:01;. Hue the larger mm. are kept on the hag foam The owners of the company. which West of {he mashing 'shop is ï¬le My which he in addition to the 'uiouldih'g ioom a. ‘store' soon (or outings. m :- lighted in much the numb m as the‘ W imam. It is also mapped with an electric crane. The power 0! than. cranes an be understood‘when' itis stated that the one in the machine shob will lift the boring madam "1m .3 dmdy .moa 570m pound. In an annex to an foundry. so by so not. Is thebofler shop, farming .Notes Lindsay's proliï¬c} - W : W the New Year *Whe Savings Account the; {mount 0! these bar-products available. just. I0 soon does the cost of feeding go upâ€"lrequently going so W In to leave no margin of proï¬t. T80 is not true of hugs alone but llaloo true. in: measure. of :1) Mo! llvo stock. The ma who in“ an most satisfactor) “(ï¬t in mm or tat cattle la the man ibo tum to mount the lurgut if: hunky. â€(I I'm, a I add at the Winter Fair on product- which up old: and“. but .2: “tun! nuiunce. M the do; evil it held in check. (pd conditions in emu. mud-o- W â€.110“ prov. one; o! the ‘ prom “an in Ontario M Wag-Ink): Bun. proportion o! silage. «110.110,, and Inch bulky tow a can be produced I. lug. gmtity, ud at comparar duly. little coat. Benin, too, 1: 3M tho explanation of thy theep do!!! u Whfly proï¬table, on “We run! Tho 31:00pm: Anjmporunt truth, and one the M1 impott or which should I» more morally recogntud, was sated by In tht limited production is en- unthl to chenpneu of cost in tha mad“ 0! bacon hogs. If coat of pi-oductlon is to be kept down tothe neighborhood of {our cents it is ab- soluuly tam-y tint a consider5 ï¬lo proportion of thd food shall con- Im 01 milk than)! grains and pct;- toa. ï¬eld- suntan; etc†commodi- tlu‘whlch cannot hp sold as they Intake. While lt is not advisable to {have pigs of any description out lthus, there ‘axe cases when the pig pen is full up. and it is {mind advis- jnble to allow the brood sow to run at large for a. time. If a. platform could be constmétbd about three or (our feet high, facing sonth. over which a straw stack has been mourn during thrash!ng, it will make a. may w'nrm shelter. In many cases‘ Webs. g2}:- u cleaner W‘ than most pig fancier: allow in pens. [or the pigs being clean. inetheir way will hot-p their nest clenn when nl-O lowed freedom, but when shut, up 11 close quarters, too often does not re--' calve ‘the consideration of a prudent muster. Cleanliness is as essential Geo. North, of linden, dudng the Hog Ionian :t the' Winter Fair. This u {cedipg and where not. practised. often results in much waste of food. At shipping time a good chance is of- (ered to pick out the producer who keeps his pig pen: clean end tidy,and it a surprising how much comment I. indulged thereon. are. Just so soon “the number 0! WI goes beyond the limit ï¬red by u» m It. Stan‘s: Hop- kins. _ m \ InA Intuition. “On some farms it. is quite nctite- this that blood sows and pigs are mowed to run outdoors and seek obelter for thomnelves during the cold winter mule. In sometcases they encased in pulling tmough with' their life, 'but when heavy snow storm “begin theyooanot burrow in- us their usual nests. around stray Que-r both "to health and life- danan' tohauth by exposure to cold Ihd storm and danger to me by the qrowhingï¬f platforms adjoining “the tracks on which trains are so fre- quently passing. Two things are required. 885'! the Weekly Sun,“ Guelph desires to â€magnum Fair: A lurther have.†and improvement in hotel ebcomodation and e. betterment in railway mum: utilities. The sta- tion accommodation provided at Guelph was suited to the town of my years ago, but is wholly unsuit- d to the bustling city of to-dev. Whenever there is a rush o! tremc, act the Winter Fair. both plat-â€" tom animation erecrowdea fer ht» gond their capacity. This involves WI on household itcon hord- ' UDMM the luxuries“ \sl O menu 0! wing mt supplies' “on bed ring. in good condition. and in tumtdnhg one of the raw ma- tu'ida for the m during the heated term, and keeping the butter lush. it is’ worth the entire cost. Nomi: mane topmpm Iorput. flag up ieefor the coming season. For patrons of dury factories who (air. to furnish their cream or milk HI them equation. be is anab- lolnuxuoa-sity. Even for use in the “it: oftbe seed! ow to: sue in that State. Among 288 samples in which may“ were deï¬nitely de- W- in some cases the impuri- tkl amount-d to 18 per «at. The arc-age for red clover wu‘19.3 per cent. Altair. and timothy were WM: batter, and mm poem. Diwali!) 18 human woons. live Ir. George A Joldw hut shown tho Wm an apple which in 4. award CM. It hu c qua-«r red white (to othnr :- a. upocklod color. rod. that!“ to white."- mm“ Paw-uh... The rat! Mil Wt, m brought to the Rm Hospital. mm from a mo wound h .the foot. which he Wed from an as m the lumba- woods leflbunon. PAY DAY 11 Adda“. It. Wat mac vim Bulking; that cumin-dc. Mfltithm. Frank Forbert Felix Fox-herb ‘ 52 Kent-St , - Lind-any The Forbert Forbert 3mm m1: do ya}: 1M. 9:: Pg! DAY? for‘ Come Now B. W. Samoan Principal iniOnSahool of Tdegnphy and Railroading, ' Don’t Get Left Out in the Cold AFREAXAPPLE. NUMBER ~2 4300- oval-y lune»