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Watchman Warder (1899), 28 Mar 1907, p. 1

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Cloths .1: of new etufi's 5“. rial in dress 1093“ at qualities and i3“ {9 is beV 0nd (1W 50c to $10.99" we do OM!“ red Lemu- em thee «G On aghast. EM 013)}. edges .dcloths sad, in swell M *9, these an M l stitched 06".. oods WMOOOWOOW : KARL S )0. 3TAMARAC3 §CORDIAL§ "lent Standard m R05 Clover find Timothy 9 . , A-fl g s‘l'ictly No.1 com. :2 SEED GRAIN CL EA N E D Cw» 34. “5 “Me, 2.1le mommmuw E. Gregory mg Undue 250 per Bétfilé ‘ly that is at once r. ml- and most in u-wry form \ “I!“ dicome. LW 3' :rybod n it< «ales grow \' withnllt any \--rfiaing speaks umx'li: in behalf YHF rit Manda? gVictoria Loan €85 Savings Co. ”m“ ”T, m the What! status am; mm Branches Wont W“ __,_______ TRANSACTED A A cannula “Knew-WSW as __.._.- v.1” James Low - 1|me Newton Smalo - Assistant Leena an first meme at loweae Meg Advances made em life inaumee pelieiea 03.11:“...ch (.80 p. In. We pay was mtg fer p91»- iedg a? we year and upmlsz a; pew gent. wifihdmwableaay day, Magma murky: Cent. Intel‘s“: Your Savings flhonld Earn Yen ’ FOUR Peg: T030310 5.25.111) Capital ta1,$lo,000,000 Rest, - .. - 5,000,000 mam Assets. â€" 113,000,000 Totai ASSCtsv (apital Paid Up $4,400,000.00 Rest - - $11,000,000.00 11mm Pretits - $59,83I.84 Iota! Assets - momma BANKOMOMREM DEPOSITS OF‘ Sterling Bunk $25,0005000 IN THE capital 343000.000 3080f” .QMQOO lating Intewst paid 4 times a year. to sex walrus ( Bank of Toronto “YINOI DIPLR'I‘KIN'! .ms- 2L9 fiagfifim AHWOHM “in“ ‘1 4 ' your aim should beta obtain the greatest possible value for your money. The D OMINIO N PRIDE AND 0361158 Branches at all 'imfiortant cpntres in Canada'and in Lon- don, Eng., New York, Chi- cago, Spokane, Mexico and Newfoundland. Every description of 9 Banking business transacted Interest allowed on depos its, compounded quarterly. have "been in existence 40 years which should be a? convincing test to the thoughfiful purchaser. _ Sold for cash oreasypnyments. Call and inspect the Dominion sends before purchasing else. W. H. ROENIGK, Central lust: Store -- Lindsay Former custofiaers of the Ontario Bank Branch will be accommodated as heretofore. omnmn’fi’nmgcn where. ‘ We also have 1 second-hand “Bell” for #30. and 1 sec- cup-hand minion for $3). Latest SHEET MUSIC at city prices. Usual discount to teachers J; A, gamma. mu..- exhibit the well laced confi- dence of the pa lic who de- osit their savings in this Institution for safetv. That these deposits are we“ secured is shown h the fact that their last printeg statement shOWed cash and bank balances of $5.5“).000, and an 1115 of As- sets over thili iee to the public of 383000.000; {5. “mm In“!!! Manager Lindsay Branch . J. LYTLE “Canada. KIRKFIILD ESTABLISHED 1817 LINDSAY; ONT; THURSDAY,»-g§m MARpH, 1907. mABusuan I." MATCH MAN II The 2 ‘It is ova-come by wear- - i338 properly fitted lens. .1 can give you the pro- can cave you money. Your eyes tested free. ‘ on“ em: Mswsssumm {AN AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL I PRESENTS THE VIEW THAT. IT IS A PAYING PROPOSITION Farmers’ Advocate : Human incon- sistency yields few stronger. illustraâ€" :tions than the arguments with which lsome larmers defend their shoMight- iedness in destroying farm wood-lots. "On the one hand, they join the uni- ivcrsal clamor that high wages have imade fanning unprofitable. But, it tyou speak to them about the wisdom i of preserving a. part of their farm in bush, they will turn around hid ‘tell : you that, by clearing the land, they. ‘can purchase all the fuel they want ‘from the produce of two or three ac- resin grain. As if it cost nothing to ‘produce that grain ! Surely this arg- ;ument shows curious luck of business ? reasoning. :Iatmg ona business hula. 1H: safe :to any that not very many farmer- ;make from their bottling: more than 3:15.00 an acre per muum over and (Toronto News) i The News understands that the Atri tormyGeneral. Hon. J. J. Foy. m5 under consideration the question as! to whethei' the decision of the Eduâ€"1 cation Uepartment reletlve-to the; qualification of teachel‘e in religious: schools shall be subject; to regulationg by the Department 0:- ienactment byi the Legislature. If decision in giveni for the fatter course {he lemma! Fwiu be brought down It the meat 5 session of the House. ' _ § The necessity for the qualification of all teachers firm/The News learns. be adhered to, ‘as provided by the deci- ‘sion of the Privy Council in the use of the Christian Brothel-s An ush- era in separate schools or religious institutions receiving Government aid will be required. in future. to qnunfy according to the. standard set -by the Education Department. bush, they will turn ail-ain‘t: did tell you that, by clearing the land, they. can purchase all the fuel they want from the produce of two or three ac» res in grain. As if it. cost nothing to produce that grain ! Surely this argb ument shows curious lack of business reasoning. Agriculture is not rendered unprofi- table by high price of labor. In proof of this, reflect that. in spite o: labor scarcity, farm land is advancing in value. and farmers were never so well of! as they are now. By economy of labor. we may prevent this item from bulking more largely in the cost of production than it used to at hall the rate per day. Nevertheless. labor is and always has been the greatest inc- tor in the cost of crop production. and slmulrl, hy rights. be valued equally, whether it is the proprietor'a own labor or an mployee's. Calcu- hating on a business lmls. it is safe to say that not wry mam-farmers make from their holdings more than $5.00 an acre per annum over and extent MK 0i (llll LITTLE “HAIR Chartered lly Ave «sti’nrllmnent it“ mam l Stage is mam train: on we. lie. at initial» mum ml“! at err- 333‘ teeming-Ina «Item till “than t atom J‘MW'“; do: mum-alumna: an. Wm. i mum in. “that.” uth incidentally. is lmtwr~ n “l are now receiving for the place. lmil-d- ' inga and all, a rent of $2.50 per acre, which may be taken as the returns of the cleared land per acre, over nnd above expenses of production. Which would you rather have as interest on your money, $2.50 per acre or $4.00? He had never thought or it in that) light before, but readily admitted the j soundness of the basis of calculation. ‘ It is true rented farms seldom yield ‘ the returns that are obtained by the thrifty owners: but. on the other1 hand. it. is certain that, by locking! after the wood-lot intelligently. onel might insure the production of timber 1 worth several times as much the vnlâ€" i uation allowed for a cord of standing 1 wood. About the only Objection ‘01 leaving some of the land in woods is! the danger of destruction by uterine; CW hare been reported where farm! woodland worth thousands of dollars. has been wreaked in a night. and sold . tutor fora few hundred drillers. Such}, Instances, however. are quite weepâ€"I tional. and there are few itwentmtlhln, ‘ eat-way. that do lnnt tm-ulw n rink ni‘ mine kind. in the can» of the wood . land. the unionist of Hull may be min- i "tilted Ow enlllm often. uslvm normal rating mm M fuel. ttl’tti netting some! at the lamp? and fill‘tfllfihlvi‘ mm let! am l at Wndlfihd would tend tn reduce the; till“ “elem: «l Milli“. m the tenant ‘ fir-ring wimln. ml Miler the tumult-g- ‘ mm mlwtlw. more Mlthtul. mt ' an infinitely Neamter- wao in which “YIN“. “’Alwi'“ te lira Miles the returnu. in M m maple um and nut... new It in only A law your: ant-we we haunt at a man down elm the Batman Riv! “MV- 9! Min: out Neck “lam sad ”3 1 Will that» twenty nan Manta get rid film at M this“: choice black I walnut ‘ would command a hundred l dollm a themed twenty five-nun I I'm “9 tho-eel Mmthomdnolpoo- 1 pl. tow MD. the am kind at a c m. ”Munr- tell u. that 1 mmamwtum‘ all hardwood actually Mull. toga] 'andmvaluahk. hunt.” m' Wtommmtu. wanna“. combined-with thee-athl- (1 9m, ari'boudte rel-into duck ‘ about It. is believed, however, special con- cessions may be made to those un- qualified teechers now engaged in the work. These concessions will be ul- THE WOOD [OT fROM A BUSINESS POINI’OF' VIEW Ontario Government Considering the En forcement of the Decision Regarding Separate SChOOI Teachers. Ma? Allow 1W0 ‘7.ng an Years to Qualify mmtthemnwitfinplecov of meod tuba. .0013)! good soil. will doubt)” mm mm outditthanhoeow "‘me «Minter. hm.“ had “mm than“ PC an acre of good unpastured hardwood I will produce a. yearly growth equal [ to a. cord per acre. That cord, stand- i log in your bush, is Worth S4'for fire-g 'wood. to say nothing olf possihlfi extra value for timber purposes. You! Very Rev. Vicar-General McCann informed The News that. he thought some action would be taken may this session 0! the legislature, but was unable to say what, it would qe. In future. however, St is helloveo tint the decision will require absolute qualification before entering on the proloulon of teaching. lowed on the ground of o (aural dortnge of teachers. Teachen who have been actively engaged in the work for n considerable timeâ€"i1. is not unlikely this my be fixed at ten years or overâ€"will be permitted to continue by special arrangement. 0th- ers engaged in the work {or a lesser period will be given a. certain tune- probably two yearsâ€"in which to se- cure the required qualifications. er running expenses. If, therefore, by leaving some land in bush, they can derive an annual return of $5.00 per acre, they would be, from a purely commercial hoint of view, better off than by cultivating this extm acre- "The general feeling," said Rev. Father Minehfin. "is in favor 09 he qualification. but. 1 have nut, heard what. will be done." It is understood that. delay in en- forcing ‘o the Government a few days forcing the law “as as! ed In a v5 pu- age. Talking one day this winter wit}: a. man who has a. good farm near London, which be has been renting {or some years. we put it in this way: It is conservatively estimated that above cost of theirxlabor and all oth- under (oust. flan In 0; Ontario, m 0! cm“ patent: of wooded lauds Wadi: .- to mutation be mule; («but more into-at in tree planting be encouraged by instruction and the giving of facultie- for obtaining ao- caary stock unable {or dim-esta- noon covering pmtimbr m We! the may question. For mm mm myoonahud o! N. Wat-luau- to the comm-u. Feder- in and How-cm alike. tor the cu- ‘ryflu out at "forum. ond put-Ins 04 m1: haiohtiou. 11:. Wt m "quested to carry out the to!- 10mm: The placing of tor- at” and lied. {or attenuation ecu. mum; am in the m well” “individual smndpdlnt, use your influence to have the mwnehtp Council pass a byâ€"law according to the Act put through a: Toronto last winter, exempting from taxation un- pastured woodland, to the extent of um m6 Mtry Gav-Mon M h on“. the mlutionu W News numwm wide in their come under our observation. What nature has done, Nature can M. GiVe her a chance. First fence out-your stock. and. can, further means of inâ€" ducing neighbors to take up the good work, so important from a public as ' uto meeting. What was said by these candidates for PM mers’ Institute ho- nors contained evidence. says the Weekly Sun that the students are taking up a new and most important brunch of study. Heretofore, their en- the without planting one in its place. There is weath' in store {or the C;- ngdiu: tanner who is enterprising enâ€" odgh to gmw timber. Let every than with the vestige of a bad: fence it. on ad keep out. smack. Even though it appears quite decayed, md doomed to extinction. a .Cew you-3' piowction from grazing will dlowthe seedlings to érowd out. the gnu. After that the old trees re- vivo and make more vigorous growth. Aptriking caseof this was told and illustmted in The Fox-ma”: AdVOoate last winter. gnd may 'others have Do it now. Noteâ€"To a large portion of the County of Victoria the above will not very much apply. The retunm to the Bureau at Industries for 1905 show that therewas only 46.5 per cent. of the land cleared, while those who have studied the subject give 26 per cont. of wood land asthe proper area, to retain. which would make 75 pa cent. cleared. In the older [por- tions. however, and in the adjoining county of Durham, there are portions where the forest has been removed be- low the neCessary limit. The present is the time to consider the conserva- tion of forest, which can be «done in a portion of this county advantageous- ly where the land is rough, in a. way lem' profits. and me, mm of the 1mm on tum mhdmonu. “I! In a 1mm pmmlnlhg "up n! m Wham might beextonapd nun Nam Nth adeim to (hose who “NM lmdmm the uflleultm at Iommw. n IHWQM. m- RPM in M: mm man «no» we. a haw haw w mmm m uwmm gummy at the lam! 99!! m is 911mm: hm mnmt when "m then when pm: mm noun? a Mr shares! the Mute MM! 19th The students of the Ontario agri- cultural College have a Literary So- ciety, which. has, as part of its work, held an oratorical contest in each one of the last six years. This year an addition was made by prOVidlng tor a speaking contest. in which those who took part. were expected to deal with agricultural topics, and provision was made for the passing 0! judgment up- on these contestants on the Dam of the \‘nlue their addresses would have had if delivered at 3 Farmers' Insti- to produce aconstant. supply of tim- ber for some years. ..a well. into the cam-m which an‘oct the mnnmr in which the fruits of pro- duction nre dlmribuml. They are studying the influence of large combi- nations 0! capflal in other' lines than tgflcultum, the luring which we trunnportnunn problem has on farm- atlas inve hove devoted mainIy to mamas necessary to increase the production oftho soil of Ontario. It is quite evident (hey are now Ionking. In the Interest: of forestry UNDSIY BRANCH. THE DOMINION BANK begs to announce to its Saving De- , poeitors and the public generally thut in futureinterest will be paid quarterlyâ€"- four times you! 0.A.C. Students Taking up New Line of Work for every ten in the farm hose vim “We in“ _ m- "file .wlmw Payments: Rev. h. Nahum statuary, put“. 140000 Balm», Minn. matters. 00 [w Newton. Mhh. umnm. 060mm hr Toma. um um. ”Manx OM88; im on WWW men Mums: MI. mm an; all» My: Mum Mn and Paw Qm‘m‘. We pm- ”1959 mmmw Mela. km..- he mm: 00: mm M zoos. .18! 09 Dawn I‘M. «mm; mwml mo. ...... -1):- nnvignble and part 01 the Trent Gun! system. The Pigeon River m (mom an. vw into Pigeon Lake. Itwudacidedtooond a big mums to Otuwn’ on My next in connection with the Trent. CM deputation ud ask that PhonRWer be cloud 0! wood: and other obstruction: and made pt". 0! the Trent Cum! sydcm. The ,delqntion will consist of leading bathe-amen. municipal and town- W' mum The citizens of m an intensely in earnest Gnomes, Hm! lea-A: «mu-su- tic Winemhold hon 1m ave- ire when speeche- m (Niven-ad by ml pmmtuu-t omens In Woe to mam Phone River as. man r. mm w 1907. W534 i "6“! “”735. It is the “mention at the W we mpg! on lean $1600 at the M on M ta Him the new mm a! use chum» tlon; that forests on the lucky Mountain Watershed be protected: that exploration be commenced of the lands lying north of the Saskatche- wan ; that the fire ranging method be carried out and the force be enlarged to give protection against mining prospectors. The local Government. were rent-initialed to make provision {or the .Jention of rough areas ml the reforestratfon of certain lands The Federal and Provincial Govern- by relieving the same from taxation. menu, and the Railway companies, were taken to prevent tires from pass- Ewere asked to see that precautions ling engines in View of the buildingoc {the new transcontinental lines. RECEIPTS: Balance from 1905, 8619.64 ; envelope collections. $3212.41: plate coliecuonn, 8333.- 08; anniversary collections by five congregation. “1%; by the La- d‘ien’ Md, $500.00; by the Sunday School. 8800.00: 1109mm, 3100.174»; mimeltammo, sums. $9.50; Dr. Iter- mmm. special, 010.00; «out. um‘?sMn The following financial was recent! 1y issued «by the joint Quarterly and Official Boards of the Cambridge street Methodist church for '?he year ending Member 31, 1906 ; Mr. G. H. Arnold of Woodstock. N.B..says “It is with feelings of thankfulneas that l communicate to you the {nets tonerrmng myeaoe. In 1902 I was stricken down with a curious form of Kidne Tr! nbte. which maul - ed in Bright‘s Disease. Drop-Iv setting in and DIJ. H. Plans: Spreading 3" 0"" my (Latest tho) entxre body. 1 consult- ed with some of the best hysieians with no results whatever. My lusting continued until I had in- creased in Weight from 1‘7 to 22590undo. I was tapped thirty times and had about seventy-five galkms of water taken from me in ten months. My physician saw that mv case was a hopeleu one and called in a“ the doctor: here and after a there :gh examination pronounced my case incur- ab‘e. I wan recommended to try At all drums}. and dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by and after a faithful and penictemt treat- ment of over a year has made me a well nun." Price 25c, 50c and $1 a box. II)! National New (0., limited Navigation of Pigeon River Telegraphy Highway 1,0 Success." B. W. Somers. Principal Dominion School of Telegram and Railroading. 11 Adelaide-St.Wost, Toronto 20th (canny Miracle Perkin’s National Herbs Cambridge Street Church finances Oflerl you a tangible oppor- tunity to better yourself. If you delire to engage in more pleuant. interesting. better paying work, this is your chance. Herely clip this ad- veruoement. mail it to us. and receive free our hand- ROBT. NUMBER 1.} TORONTO 4000 Guaranteed Circulation ill-‘1‘

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