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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 Oct 1912, p. 5

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SPECIAL SELLING IN Hosiery and 'UnderWear ”wâ€"ww- o." 3 x Cl Tapestry Rugsreg. $6, sale $5 - 3xf \.\. so yd. rugs, reg. $9, sale...... .........7,50 :3 x: 3% sq. yd. rugs, reg. 11.50, sale. $10 Kcessive flowing, Ompound highly an; . lrtise it as a genuine“ ,’ 2- - Mrs. Stung. la Oak, Ontario. 3 X 4 sq. yd. Tapestry rugs, reg. 12.50, sale...'........ 10,75 Canadian floor oiI, 1, 2 and 2g yds., 270, 28c and .........30c Four yd. wide linoleum, reg. 500 sq. yd., sale.............. 443 l of M5“ Kiflh- Lace curtains, 3 yards, neat border with scroll centre. special 65:3, 3,: yds., reg. 1.10, sale........... 793 gghange of Life 1.1,: a egetable Comm taken one half a l feel better, and I in. it. My health is beta, for several years. If take it they would g. and misery at this time Aucz Knux, 358 w, lle, Ohio. Life is one of the“ a woman‘s existence. en may rely upon Lyifi. getable Compound. Nottingham lace cuitains, 3 L2 yds. long, reg. 1.75, sale 1,48 Reg. 2.50. sale 1.93, reg. 3.50, sale......... ..............275 \'l-Ii-I\ l'llts. :H.â€"â€"-lll"lt‘f" ('hippingv Early, two Grand ' . uc't‘u strum-med to 1h.- ilUUl‘ of Supt, - â€"â€" =.m.il litl'icu yesterday WM,“ chaining the wet weather has had a very depre Work of Bright Pupils freight train when ‘ ‘ . ' - .i -k.-«l ‘. i the _ d P ' D' 'b all deal (it gram is still uncut. Mu .iifnms ‘22:; 0ch Rewarde .- nzes_ 15m ute of what has been cut has been tak ,.. «ii» "it lent)“ the in in an unfit condition and what were tin-re, as they .. " .'-‘ . - . ‘- , i ' . _ . n . ‘ it. - ‘l\’l‘ll slum to "r " "itâ€"0n “um “I humped“? talk on educatio‘al is so soft in many places that u I ‘ l ' i 7 T ;.:‘:7.-\ :i'.‘.':ll‘l‘ir'-(i for last matters by Mr. ll. H, Curry, 'lhe .- 15"} V C ims ‘ . . . l 3. i 1 - x t] - . ~2i.- forms .-:‘ the pub- ismqmg of the national anthem con- an-l hate iainl les. }:.-.--..- ,Vl'llll‘rllll, )ll', \\. fcliiileil the proceedings. .\ liiiilililmslqr of [h .imi 'l. \\. )lijlrurl mailel Extreme happiness pervades the, - ------ xi' rrI!\ l~3ir highi‘st pro. {home of Mr. and Mrs. James )[c“history as a record year. _' l" kin ‘x- w-mi ‘..I)l'l\ oi‘ thr‘sc‘n- (goalie, resultant from a \‘iSlt of the ‘5 w" “and"! a i‘» .\ .in-l iiirlit-s: standing llstork. which brought them a i‘hlf‘rllral mail delivery, was in l W" .-: mum-[- to high little baby boy. ‘ ‘IJ'lIlfl‘ .l fir-it'liii'ii! giilil “any farmers are nOt done harvest King's Wharf. . .xi :~~~rré'iw.l, was pro- and the late grains are being cut ,1» ‘ . if: !:>-:- \liili.tiii~oii, 'l‘he;witli the mower because of the ex- ‘ ‘.‘..l‘ :i-flilii'll l).\ “V. “. 'i.-\' work in the ground. l'OtatOes are itiagnilir-entl tl'tflllt‘ soitncss oi the ram-Satma‘ed are almost alone each \‘iewinflf “it .-..g,-,=.1;,,..1 _.,iilijwcts oi' iti size and are plentiful, hilt rot has Hose left Blooming alonu I ,i;‘:.-:~ .i spirited and addition of the vacant store east on . _ , _ . , . ~ ’ . ~ ‘ most successful dairymcn in vanous secure the rights to print this notable . ‘..\' in» third award was KIHK‘SL» “'11th he has titted up and at seven just as churches were com- seien daughters, all being born therf" St- Peters ('hUTCh on dea." ncxl: parts of the world put into such a series of articles in “Canadian » “Mimi grillu. tli.- high 1 put therein a. grand display of stoves inencing evening gervices and causâ€" One by one they have gone from the" Mrs. Seagar, mother of Mrs. “ll- clear and Simple form that it may be Farm." It is the biggest thing that Executed . ..,.. um. .,,.,i pm- land their furnishings. ing annoyances ’l'his hOWQWP comfortable home to make their way liani Mct‘aflrey. Who is living in rel’ag‘iiltlylgunggrstuod imd applied “nth anfiagncultural PUth‘m‘)“ has ever .. . . ~. . ’al‘Vl last week Mr. and Mrs. Milton . f in the world. ’1 he family were very Toronto. and has suflered for p Th' y "an”, armors. . p“ ‘d 03- _ w s mI-l‘ ”Huh . , . . should be remedied beore next . . h . _ ls coume is the crowning Each week for ten wecks. this N v 3”, was 1.3m”, shprm wt-t't‘ overjoyed because 01 a year. Leaving this feature out the affectionate and loyal to each.otver. several months past, is reported as achievement of Professor Dcan'slifc series of articles will be continued in Street, ' l; ' i' l\i)l'\ rhuir- visit from the stork, which presented .special has been Verv acetilnmodating and were noted for their cheerful and progressing favorably under the Clr-l â€"thc. result of twenty-two years' “Canadian Farm." Each article . ,v-w ~'1l'l('illll‘ll. was .tlicm with a bonnie wee girl. and served its purpoee JO”? demeanor. cuiiistances. infiggifirghdapngilgl'dfiiiifd' .“m be ucll illustrated ‘md intensely ,.._.. ' . .. . . , _-, ., - ., " ' ,. - - ' . ~ - . . . - . _ - n crestin'. , .-,.,,,, prizu. whit-h l ( huh-m 5 may St‘l\lte was htlilpn lihe family gathered to lay their Did “mmm Md aflre}, who “as! Prof. Dean is one of the most emin~ i t g .z‘ (.nlilmiiih',{Sabbath “turning" in the l’l'esl)_\’tel‘lal‘l white-haired mother. tht‘ll‘ OldeSt drowned at Omemee on Saturday, cn_t dairy professors in the world. .4; . ,, ”M i“. lll‘i"<‘ 1church The Soc of harvest was the MILLERSMITH. brother, his Wife and little son and 'die before his wife, or did hisi wife glpgAprquSlior ‘l’fcdl‘l’WYmg' al ll)“- Can You Answer These? . .. .. - ‘ _ . . _ , . ' , . no ricuura oce u . .‘ ‘l'-.“L‘:‘l‘€;l-.ft‘ in ltitlc of a leaflet of the order (it ser- Millersmlth. OCt. ISt. DT- Mil-SO". daughter in the graw. It was thfi‘die first .’ g ’ g ' ep Just ashanfclxlperimcnt See if your?" . . ., , . -}lr- rpm“ and on I \‘ict- in “lllun followed by an a(l(llt,_\S Olll‘ reprenentatne m the .PTO‘mC'lal first break in the fannl), and a sad lpon the answer {0.1119 qmguon world. Leadmg Duty 23:25:“ lavc‘ibgzxfgldguuzgligswhvllit: -\ mm» i‘ 'oii ' ii" the = On " Sowing and Reaping." b\' the House has been suCCeSSful In securing one. depends the administration of the 98- Pm v. .ted thclrcis anything in the course for you ' ......... l l .‘ A ~ . ‘ â€"â€" ‘ . . ‘ W. This “AIS our- iI)n.’<l(H-_ lit-v. ll. H. Currie. . $iuo.00, for a, new road through Iihe Sad nudged was the sight to see the tate of Mr. McCall'rey. If Mr. Mc- m 1‘.) 6:13;“ the general outlook for lzn- -,\ .. . ‘\llll' “ho y-,.L-,.i\v-l The \{iss‘es Parsons have been at- marsh on the 14th conceSSIian Emily. little home~like cottage with the Camp“. died first. then his property MUCh of the material for the nicgiatcdi‘r‘nprovcment in dairy cauli- . .. i..., . - .,._ _ . _ . ' _ ~ in aha-r i 'll'lsi‘lllr‘l I'n rriived [tending a. lulllelltflll celebration at. ML hennedy, lnSPeCtor or public 1318-0k and White crepe 0" the door ; l would go to his Wife, and front her ggfid‘ihfidgaaiigelh‘gmirogthrgfiirlg 2. What are then-see main theories rc- l‘.‘. t.n'-iiiiill {Toronto works "iSlted the road last Frxday, but to see the three black and two to her relatives or beneficiaries "am" in England, Scotland, Holland and 3 mfiziligclfiizi?f:fi:fi?moduction I _ ,u [Lhfi At . 2 - ‘ . . . . . ‘ o ' . . .. _ V ‘n “i m. “m”: (‘hrist church held special serficcs and deCided to commence work at white codins lying in the hall in two ed in her will. If, on the other the islands of Guernsey and Jersey. ‘ whjfwugtgfiwimu and “Mk min,“ » v ...... . i . . 3p . ' . ' . ' ' ' . . ' ‘ as . . .. - . - .- ,- n. l‘wvc l m \‘und‘u to celebrate the harvest once drawmg gravel- Mr. Alex Elli-l rows, was more 80- hand Mrs. McCall'rev was the first to giggfihtloliliiiai'": “hfifh‘ifxto (:btam ghthlciAgrsmp breed! The Jersey? W’~i .. ‘ ' ‘i . ‘ . . ., ,. . _' ' ‘ In. a 15, o o e 0'tcin. .; ,- .: . .i min-ah illfnt‘z’sllnl: Siestival. on was appomted f0, eman. 'lhe "npresml‘: ser.‘ we opened wnh 9x91”. the estate “"0“” pa” ‘0 her' ‘ abroad yourselfand visit these modgcl 5' wm‘“ ”“3 m“ {9' u" “53h P"; ' The unfavorable weather has been the Singing of the hymn. " Jesus hughand_ and, bv his death. to niem- dairyfarms. It would bcwellworth 6 ‘i'it‘ttagfhzuggirogfirl: Jpeney'incizlzylfr.‘ 'VMM WWW . n . . . . I . ‘ . . . ‘ . f ll \' a great draw back to the farmers. Lm‘er of My Soul. followed by a bers of his family, unless he left a your while. too. but it would cast breeding? (This Drlnclple b‘ more V 3’ . Eli \ir‘xl-Lii- l'.i)il(‘.\YGl£l)- . . as most of them have some harV'est- llobcaygpom ()ct. 'l ..__'1‘he ”Obi-'3)" ‘ ing to do yet ; which is impossible “Al “I “in" igeon fair is over for 1912. and as under present circumstances. The vusual the weatherman gave us a wet potato crop is good but rot has ‘m- .m-l Mrs. James “""’ “"“mu- “‘1‘" the day, but notwithstanding ‘all the started and damage may be great. . '.'\ 'i'llll‘: on \‘ledilcn- 'drawbacks the fair was a suggess, Mrs. “rm. Patrick. had narro‘v es- .\ .. ‘ A. 4 Elm“ “he" the,” The procession, as usual. the unique cape from serious injuries on Thurs- ...- -- ‘.i .. icin- was united in featlll‘f‘. was jugt as good, or better day. Mrs. Patrick was driving a ‘ »:‘ ::.;itz-i;:iouy to Mr. than ever. Exhibits were not so team on a carriage in the yard and .7, . ‘ ‘ 'i 'f “ll“ i’luc’i‘ {ev‘ numerous, but the quality was extra in turning around the seat, tipped, . :t - , \ ll‘._i,;l. ‘IJ'n-roplllt‘tl the good. Taken on the whole the ,di- throwing her out on the whiflletrees ‘ , ' Hmrnz. im‘ Wedding rectors ham little cause for com- this started the 188111 which ran \' UH ‘ y ,, 4 ‘ ‘ U ‘1'“ “it” ”cum plaint. One thing. however, we beâ€" around a small field and made for a - Him»; coupli. took new that if the midway were cut gateway leading to ~he road, but Mr . ,... . 1!.‘r‘v. \. , l . - - . , .i .llJLl-ckclltl to clean out it would give people who Patrick caught them when going .;i_ t.‘.w'!ll in ltetrmt. L'” to an agricultural country- fair 3 ‘ through. Mrs. Patrick was dragged fi‘ fi_' \ l \ If; \“.';t ~.\,';l.\’ blue [nllCh Mtter Opportunity. than “-as l pot! lht‘ll‘ experinnCPd this year. Mr. ,)_ Lockie Wilson, superintendent 61‘ and she receiVed sey'ere bruises. ':i .r‘ ) i'r‘>ilf:‘llC(‘ in fair the first day commented on this Tuesday evening. . . ~ r,- :5 mg}, f\\'0n1’y in no verv uncertain manner. The teaching staff in our Sunday sown_in corruption; it is raised in ‘ . :.~..i: .:~:::.'. The extreme and long continued school was aDPOimted 0“ Sunday, 3 THE l’lCTOlllA LOAN SAVlNGS COMPANY In°°PP°rated 1395 M ’ DIVIDEND No.41 X”This Is :9?“ Per L‘en:_ ‘9 Capital Stoc tf'mber 30th, 19 COmPRRy ne ’ : Intermediate class of girls Mis: MitChell, Rally Service will be’held HEREBY GIVEN that a. Dividend at the rate of 96? annual, has this day been declared on the Paid~ k of this Company, for the Quarter ending Sep- 122. and the .same will be Nimble ‘t the Ofice “ on Tuesiday, Oct ober 131:, 1912. The Stock Tra. ‘ I and Pleasant ' lug ell'ect on the farmers. A great ter “him their mother was placed on System; basket, supply dept. (V (3- out is watersoaked The ground mother was laid to rest_according to ion Express co. - anchor, Mrs. and cut grain must still remain uncut Rel" M“ ('hapman officiating, Whil‘~‘!apra.\', Elect. ('ons. ('o.; spray, N. l for some time and things generally :he late §1’-1}I°‘“f'9-" s pastor “it are in a. state never before experienc- ‘ ‘5' Peter s, oron 0' Rex. Mt' W - ed Surely 1912 \‘Vlll 20 down in inson, condUCted the .Anglican burial tiVes' several nlembers of \Q[. I’et- town Omemee village was in deep mourn- the others as who will be the lust ily the whole countryside was in at- uncle; Mr. Gould, brother-in-luw ; ‘lril :Z‘Ulllg‘. This was laillicted a certain proportion. 'l‘he Saturdayâ€"Sundav train has mi-izmnw Ewiir ui‘ nicktl' Mr. ll. Stinson has increased the been discontinned although there has . : - . :'~-\ .iziii '.‘.Zl\' captured by [capacity of his business stand by the! been objections raised on accoun' of been “mum“ “Sidems 0‘ Omemee, Arrangements are being made for its leaving here on the return trip by her clothes which were badly torn dead and become the first fruits of the 10; lb. 'lunge, which caused the A number attended the social even- came death, by man came also agricultural fairs. in opening the! ing at Epworth League Dunsford, resurrection of the dead." , 7 . 7 .. . and is now ready for a. good years or ; it is raised in glory; it is sown ‘35â€" “H‘- ‘eacners ”9 85 f0"°“'s= Bible in weakness: it is raised in power: shore at the rear of the McCafl'rey class teacher. Miss Day; Intermedi- it is sown a natural body; it ate class of boys Mrs. James Court- raised a spiritual body." Capital Reserved Fund 3400.000.“ Eva. Kennedy : Infant class M15 0 1:?an where is thy victory ? M Mr. and'Mi-s. Chas. Davis. of not understand such calamities and considered that. Hrs. Manny, 8t... Brussels, who are spending their trials, but all will be explainedaomo weighed over 200 pounds, Kr. llc- -------- I honeymoon: withfriendsinLindsay day.andinthat daywewillallbo Cdrcyproubly 160mm In. r - ---1 Point called on llr. able to any, ‘Hc hath done all things And Mrs. James F.'Kmnedy. well.’ ’_" . . an. Ind the whole family ha. “ “For as in Adam all die. oven Hours. 11:03. C. and William G. 30 in Christ shall all be made alive.’ Stevenson, of Omemee; R. R. Davis. We do not understand the various 3. H. Cosbie and Dr. Belden. of ST. calamities and trials of this life, but Peter's church. Toronto; and W. 13- all will be explained some day, and Mb' of Toronto. , ha (in. . ill be abl‘t v The five cofllns were banked with m t t 5 we w e 0 say ' various kinds of floral tributes, in- "He hath done all things “'91". .. cluding the following: spray, Angli- In the above ‘vords Rev. F. Wilkin' Can church’ Omem ; tWO sprays son, rector of St. Peter’s church. and two large pillow's from the Mc- Carlton and Bleecker-sts.. Toronto. Cam-ey family; spray, Walter Seag- where the McCalTrey family worship- ar, Alliston ; spray, Mr. and Mrs. M, referred With intense feeling to T. C. Ivory: spray. J. J. and Miss the titanic tragedy “me" too“ place Lamb; wreath, J. J. Lamb's em- in the inky waters of Pigeon creek ployes; anchor, Ladies' Aid, Onle: on Saturday last, when William m' mee Methodist church; anchor, Mr. Calmi- 0‘ Toronm. his mother. Mrs. and Mrs. I“. Bushnell and family; all Charles McCain-9y of Omemee. , his of Omemee: spray, Adams Brothers. wife and two children, met a water.“ Lindsav. grave. The floral tributes included the fol- 1n the darkened hall or the cottage lowing frOm Toronto : wreath. E. C. on (‘olborneâ€"st., the home of Mr. Mack; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Charles McCafl'rey. there stood five “'illgar; wreath, sales dept., C. G. coffins, three of black and two of E. (~04 cross, C. G. 1.; staff; white. They stood in two rOWS. wreath, Initiptolier Co.; spray, Mr. and were literally banked with flowâ€" and Mrs. ’I‘owne; two sprays and "3' A“ that was mortal 0‘ MVS- two pillows frOm the McL‘atTrcy fam- Charles McCall’rey, her son, his Wife ily'; spray, Walter Seagar, of Allis- and their two children. victims of ton; wreath, St. Peter's church; Saturday's drowning accident, rested spray, Mr. and Mrs. Lawson; bas- within. ket of flowers. J. Herbert Hall 3; very A strong. cold wind was blowing large wreath, from Percy Seagar, and the large concourse of villagers Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Mr. and- W ads to organize the militants l'nder the new Coal Mines played in coal mines. damaged. , put the root of the McCaflrey guru-o A’l’l‘ENDING roman ve 11- Among the students attending the ways been accustomed to the water, 3° 1 s”, 001 at Peter-bow this and haw.- made many pleasant trip: down the riVer in their large canoe. boys under fourteen cannot be em- ,(lilmour. of Kinmount : Miss term are the following form 11nd- say and vicinity : misses Ath Brown, Florence A. Brokpnshire, His: Wylie. a leader of the E3- 3 Lenore Clark. Mary Blanche Halos, llsh sunragettes. has come to Can-'Annetta Marsh.’ Vivian K. “bite, here. ,Marion 1). “my and T. Lame Act, ‘ White, of Lindsay {bliss ’Iva Alberta, Mar- fgaret Ethel Harrington, of Downeyâ€" Two wck gates were broken in the ville; Laura K. Morton, Bethan v ; Lachine canal, two large freighters. Miss Laura Patterson. 150 a. sand barge and a bridge being William McMillan, of Glenarm :i‘Miss bcaygieon ; , Eliza M. Ross, of Argyle. and other friends who were unable Mrs. l’herril ; anchor, (:eo. ()lney : Tilt ‘ (Like illustration in the announcements rom dayto day.) to get near the house were chilled to spray, teachers and pupils HaVergal l WEBSTER'S . This Dictionary is NQTO published by thepriginal pub- the Very marrow. The sun was College; spray, Gertrude and Lulu ,- New ,, lishcrs of Webster’s Dictionary or by their successors. shining brightly. but otherwise the weather was uninviting. The funeral was indeed sad, and there were few dry eyes as the four hearses moved away frOm the little family home on (‘olborneâ€"st., to the Dempsey; spray, Mrs. and Miss Welch; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Gould; >5 ’ ’ Au'il'ar' St. Pet- ' cross, “omans i. i 5 and over wreath, 1..().L. 169: ; spray, Mr. and ,Village burying ground: Here the E. staff, Iremains were interred'in the long grave, the two children being laid warehouse ‘stafi; basket, 'l‘oronto b ’l‘oronto office; spray, : D D ’f 55- in the middle of the grave first, afâ€" Cricket (‘lub ;,_ pillow, Toronto H. 1-}, t: m but leather. r f D > ) ’l‘ungstolier ("0.1. spray, (.‘.(i.l'2. edge. and ch one side and their father on thelE_ (‘0. - wreath, AmeriCan Watch en on the other. with Mrs. McCafirey, lCase (‘o.; spray, Mrs. and Misses is sr., next to her son. "91‘? thf-‘lwiuity; pillow, audit office llomin- n- the Methodist ceremony, her pastor, Mr. Patterson: spray, E. W. Duke; F. Davidson. In addition to a. number of rela- ' - ,serviCe over the remains of the fath- inson, attended the funeral. ‘last week arranging for a route to ing; the business plaCes were prac- The G.'I‘.R. provided a special car. tically closed all day and the 5“""013 g The relatives who were present from 'Prepares a ‘ ou rse Our summer visitors are all but also, The sad fatallt)‘ “‘3‘ a hemXVl'l‘oronto included: Miss Salter, sisâ€" gone Mr Milligan and Mr. O'Brien pall over the entire community, and'ter of Mrs. McCallrey; Mr. Salter, h axing to the popularity of the fam- stepJather; Mr, perq- Seagur, tendance at the last sad rites. All Omemee paid tribute. Mr. and Mrs. (‘harles McCalTrey hav Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Griffiths; Mr. Barry Morris, and Miss Molly Mor- e ris, cousins of Mrs. McCafirey. their ten children, three sons and th e holding of a memor al service at experience and knowledge 0f prayer by Rev. Mr. Earle. of the will directing otherwise. .. 0111911198 Anglican ChUl‘Chl scripture In conVersation with some of the lesson from I. corinthians, 15thimenibers of the rescuing party it Chap-n by Rev. Mr. Wilkinson. 01' T0- was learned that farmers livinglwithâ€" ronto; address by Re". J. F- Chap- in a short distance from the shore man, , of Little Britain; Jiymn. of the accident. but on the opposite ” Rock Of A2195." led by Hey. Mr. side of the shore, heard the frantic NGWtOH. 0f Winchester SPPiHKS. 0nt., yells of the ill-fated party as they Prayer by Re\'. Canon Marsh, of St. struggled in the water for life. No Paul's, Lindsay. attention was paid to the cries for In the course of his remarks Rev. help becaus9 ‘ of the fact that the Mr. Wilkinson referred to the victims threshprs were at work in the com- of the tragedy as being asleep in munity. and it was thought-that Christ, and quoted the following they would have heard the cries if passages of scripture: they were genuine. “ But now is Christ risen from the Four 'fishing lines were being used. you a thousand dollars or. more. finest Holsteins are kept. Two Bnedmg' Systems certainly have this information. this courseis immblc in this space. almost evcrythin from the origin and development of iry cattle and the various breeds to modern dairy stock management. Thesubjectsof “Feed- ing" and “Breeding" are alone worth many dollars to the man who will apply what he learns. 5-Year Subca'iptiom Free The Courseaims to meet two classes of mdcrs: Firuâ€"Thosewhoareinter- acted in dairying, but who do not are toanswer the examination questions. Secondâ€"Those who will write on the examination questions at the close of the course. Five year subscription: to “Canadian Farm" will be given free to the subscriber ° ' in the them that Slept: for since by man unfortunate fatality, being securely the hooked to the line which was wound around the wrist of Mrs. McCafl‘rey, “ The resurrection of the dead is jr, A large number of visitors attend-' ncorruption : it is sown in dishon- l ing the funeral took time to examine the canoe, which was pulled up an is home. Although one of the regula- tion size, it appears to be rather “ 0 death. where is thy sting ? small for earning four people, let alone the. The canoe had the ap- Rev. MP- Chapman, Methodist min- pearance of being a new one, the _ . ' , Maritime Province. who the a. week from Sunday, special music istei- at Omemee. in the course of his paint being quite fresh. Wrapped highest marks. to the onercuiding in ‘* and speaking: further monuments address referred feelingly to the and tightly around the only paddle was ()an 90d ”id to dis one will be made, next week. calamity and in part said: " We do... strong fishing line. When» it is leading in earn: Pmm 5- v'JlmoNARW“ back and sides, printed on Bible paper, with red and corners rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. Besides 4 4 4 ( 1 1 .1 ‘ I4 ti mun-“ea Bound in full Limp leather, flexible, stamped inegold 5: g“ i the general contents as described elsewhere there are maps 1 .1 b .2 600 subjects beautifully illustrated b I . ’ . ‘ , . . . y three-color ers church , wreath. M's- ““1”“ i plates, numerous subjects by MN > i Nadineâ€"which II In new HERE is a Course of Education that will appeal to every pro- lishcrs of “Canadian Farm" are mak- grcssive farmer. It is the ing to their subscribers. It cost con- Among other things, this course explains the marvelously efficient methods pursued by the “Model Farm"of North Holland where the This course on “Dairying" also tells about two widely different, yet successful, systems of breeding for milk-producing cows as followed on two Guernsey farms for over forty mm. Canadian dairymen should But to go into full particulars about To state the matter briefly, it covers monotone, 16 pages of valuable .» charts in two colors. and the latest Census. Present at this 6‘ Mrs. Ed. McCormick; wreath, t‘. G. g ofiice SIX Consecutive Dictionary Coupons and the . . . . 98c ’r 4 4 { fig It I: exactly the lune The I. In lain cloth blud- 7,‘ m u the “.00 book. ex- ’2'” fax. gunned In gold " W‘mm‘heufleofm mam:hu : 4 1 some 9396?. “In. mm uons. but all amount! with on"? 5mg... the «LE - and plates . of .7‘ mi . d n . ' v luau-c corner-d #6 81¢ an c arts are omitted“ fig 4% ; A Whore “Six Con-south"- Coupons." occurs in the above [and “Than." The Coupon is in plate, an; the c Hutton coula not. be madclilltaout mutllumg it. er's Anglican church, Toronto, to- Profe H H D Mr. Wainwright. field officer of 9" “mm" and ch‘ldm" ‘Sflher With the ”“0“ "e“ 1" “”k'l ssor o o ean This course is a gift that the Pub- the siderablc. more than you imagine. to important than heredity.) 7. Why isit important to look out for “sports" and "mutants" among cous'r How would you discover them. there being no noticeable difference in appmtance? ' 8. Whatis Nutritive Ratio? Why is it Io vastly important for dairying purposes? What are the German. American and OAC. Tabla of Nutritive Ratio? - 9. What is a correct balanced ration for a cow giving 60 lbs. of mill: daily? 10. What do the terms "Record of Per- formance" and "Record of Merit" mean as applied to dairy tattle? ll. What is one satisfactory system of ventilatinga dairy? You will be able to answer these questions and scores of others when you've completed the courseâ€"read the series of articles faithfully. Just think how largely you will increase your knowledge. Knowledge is power-power to make larger profits. Mailthe Coupon Fill in coupon below. Enclose with it 25c. for a three months' sub- scription. or $1 for a year's subscrip- tion. You .will . receive the entire series of articles in the three months' Other notahtle articles of interest to progressive armors will also a pear in “Canadian Farm" during- the . ve rad a couple of issues of this might, newsy. tion you'll quickly deude‘ totals: it permanently. Butthcmainthingisto send the , coupe. njn r8: now. so as to get the “Dairying ' right from the .,.l:\=" ~. “ ;-. ‘ ‘\.“»' .,g* .

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