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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Nov 1904, p. 2

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Baronial mi norms HAS BfllLDllG up m 10 no __â€"oâ€"â€"-â€" Prof. GoI-lw'n Smith Leaving Field of Active Life 5335 lie Would Like to See How We Do 20 Years Hence Sin-akin; at a banquet of the Can- ada. (‘lub in Ottawa. on Saturday, Itl'ul. (Ioldwiq Smith said it was likeâ€" if. his last address at a public banâ€"- His subject. was “Some Past ‘ and was in part as follows : ianu‘in: what I do of the minds of- l}:'2‘.i>i. Siutesun‘n in former days, I (an Hardly bear “'th patience the AAAAA _ Hal» thi-y looked Upon the « . ,. .x v.21 l contempt and had their h- :> o.’ Ilritish destiny. Their ”UL". l‘:\ '71:? 5‘ 1.1‘31. uhwl must of them probably regard- :uwruinlvig for nationality. That be mistaken, but it was no" :;.v:1:;. The policy of self-govern- :u-u: :.() mly yl'i figs proposed to reâ€" \vrsn. i “was: intimate With Bright and "ubdcn, the Special Objects of {his (ulumny. Neither of them ever lltlo'l'Pll a disparaging word \;bout the (fulnllli's, though they thought the of (legwndence over-worn. The only man v. ho did speak contemptu- onlv nus the Imperialist Disraeli, “hm.- i'uucy was Oriental and Who (‘.‘.l"'¢l only for the Imperial splendors v'll ill-mi minim sluic- uf Hindustan. _\'o doubt, if Gladstone were now :i'iwa and were as'ed whether the (nimble-s rould be allowed to control il'n- x‘on-igh policy of Great Britain, lllv' issues of peace and War, which nl‘ on it, he would answ- Hl \'.l :w-u‘. system equally suitable to 4:21 l x' 2-. number of States scattered the globe and differing Widely in lh-‘ll' cunnnorcial circumstances, he! \umlil answer that it was not. If lw- \n-rc nskl-(l whether England had mission on the strength of civilization to go all the wildâ€"stocks 4» u ., u tii‘dnc hwr superior about destroying of humrnity, he Would answer that .xhn hml not. If he were asked “herb. r l’nglaml in her dealings with thi- wmk were bound to observe. the laws of i'ighu(,)lisncss and humanity, hn- would answer that she was. If lu- “1-H,- asked what he preferred, a nation with a.hu';lrt and a, mind witii «l-sniniv s and uspimflions of its ownizi of those vast and heterogenâ€" Pulls Empires which human nutrition has constructed and nature had scutq (ll. ()I‘n' he would say that he ll'rl'll again. But he would pin-1'1 *l'l‘t id the nation . In! z‘al self overnment, , \ S ( ”n -g ’tcr Fair cannotvafl’ord to be absent :iro- (lo-w'mlcnl ' .-i‘ I'm! thcvcnuld not 1.f_bl;e t'erfrgsnl; J, S. Woodward, Lockport, N.Y. l' tlmr it were possl e 0 "Different Methods of Marketing cm Imam .. manila-cans, "dispute" in ed than ever before. arranged for-1 the addresses are MW. and as many of them as possible Will be illustrated. A new department. for seed grain has been added. ‘ The exhibits in all the departmentsi will be up to the high standard which has been set in previous years. In addition to the best available lecturers on practical subjects in Canada, two well known speakers on agricultural subjects will be present from the United States: (Mr. Joseph Wing, of Mechanicsburg, ‘Ohio, and Mr. J. S. Woodward, of Lockport, N.Y. Any person inter- ested in any department of the Win- from this exhibition. '1 UESDAY, DEC. 6th, 8 p.m. (Poultry) “A Modern Poultry House for the E’lford, Chief Farmer,” by F. C. discussion Poultry Division, Ottawa ; John Clark, Cainsville. “Winter Egg Production,” by W. R. lraham, manager Poultry Depart- ment, 0-A.C.; discussion, G. - Cottrclle, Milton. . “Future of this Poultry Industry, with Particular Reference to Export Trade,” by A. G. Gilbert, Manager Department, Central Ex- perimental Farm, Ottawa. “Results of Experiments in 1904,” by W. R. Graham, Manager Poultry Department, 0.A.C., Guelph. WEDNESDAY, DEC. "th, 10 a.m. (Dairy Cattle) “Economical Milk Production,” by the Dairy Products of the Farm,"i by 11. ll. Dean, Professor Dairy Hus- bandry, O.A.C., Guelph; discussion, G. ll. Barr, Supt. Western Dairy School, London.‘ “Grading up :1 .Dairy Herd," by J. H. Grisdulo, Agriculturist, Central Experimcntul Farm, OttaWa; disâ€" cussion, ll, 8. Stevenson, Ancastor, Ont- WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7th 2-30 p.m.- - (l’eef Cattle.) “Raising ‘. Baby Beef," by Jos. E. Wing, Mechanicsburg, Ohio; discus- sion, J. S. Woodward,.Lockport, N. Y. "‘How to Improve the Quality of our Export Cattle,” by Thos. Mcâ€" Millan, Seaforth, ~Ont-; discussion, D. C. Anderson, Rugby. “Canadian Beef on the British Mar- kets,” by Hon John Dryden, Minis- ter of Agriculture, Toronto. How The educational features of the Winâ€" ter Fair of 1904 are more pronouncâ€" The 'hubjects 1 l ileum C,.ni].un} â€"-â€"-â€"-----â€"â€"'â€"---:::": fillâ€"BAP mi iii...” “-â€" ,1-....,_._.._..-_._. . . - -__\ rW... o1 my". .2. run . . .._. ___.__â€" Planos, 0: Organs Pdv‘tto buy sfigcigiftgff. M! â€"ANDâ€"â€" With Tar Paper to Keep the lice from Gnawing Them in Winter SeWin M h' 8' ac mes ,.. : fi‘ah to inform our customers and . (,1; they will now find us at our “($252?!“ WILLIAM-31:. north 9t vvebsm-uwpai,,h°" The pric: of all .our Inns of lustiumemszgd Mac! ices will be right and qualizy gumanbed usual. A few snaps m second-hand goods. Tu: .. The l: n our own onlCe - interval "“1" the following warning : Last winter thousands of fruit trees were girdled and killed by mice, and the same thing will doubtless happen again the 0 k 1’ d coming winter unless orchurd'ists take' 3 W00 .- precautions .to prevent it. Mice are not usually very troublesome in or- chards where. clean cultivatidn is practised and rubbish is not allowed . I ,' . , . . .‘u ”Ea-pkg. Ten llepartments «5..-... to suit pm chauer. to accumulate as a shelter. for them, WK“ M W WM. but the orchardists will find it 1100â€" Fowl énted I! I or alive for WARREN William-81.. 0'vc door of Willa. essary to provide some sort of proâ€" cash or trade Highest market price “that 5 Repair Sm “0.0.30, ll? tection, if he wishes to ‘be fairly surel - . . . -c ' given for chickens, old hens, ducRS. of bringing hi... young ztrces we!) igeese. turkeys, etc. If you have a F iquantity of any of these to dispose * l ' Your Watch The mice burrow along the'groundtof either send or leave word at the If Is ’a good one it is worch some cue. investment .- Lo 'McLAi'oiu.i.\ Lillldfi‘llv under the snow in search of food,' . and as soon as. they come to 85’an 8:113. 8330“,? Will send our wagon tree they start to gnaw it., WOOden your 1' or them. I . O J. {-1 l l l; veneer is probably the most satisfac- tory.- protection againstthom, and‘it has the additional merit of being a Our stock is well assorted in dress good preventative of sunsculd. The goods fan wo teds per: veneer is wrapped loosely around that 'flannelettescy mfiqm' mp8“. 12:2; trunk and tied: and an air space is lties and belts ready-made wrappers left bctwecn it and the tree. Theselflanneletw nig'ht mm etc my; veneers “‘5'“ from $337" t° 55'00 per 'women’s and children's underwear. :th!!!l did you have it Oiled ? d mlonezflelicaee pivots grinding away on dry jeWclsâ€"to their cost. “float, and lungs. . , nm on this account be. showing that “The Dead Mratfl‘radc, and h" “M immk'rmt ‘0 ”‘0 greatness it, Would Benefit the Stockmcn," by thousand. Ordinary building Paper] . . ”r m“ happlmss -m' “ntflmf‘l‘ “'3 had? J. W.” \Vheaton. editor. “Farming :which costs a more trifle, is also a 00:11:} in gusherwolimnecnd indwggtrfiproof It willoostyou nothing to hlve it examined hourli - - ' ‘ ; SIM” an llNlllC-tl'lous ”0"“ Promotâ€" World, Toronto; discussaon. G- E. first rate protection, but it’ls not' ' It Wlu oostyou nothin to have} aslatvd. in: bmh. Day. Professor of Agriculture, 0. A. of much \‘ulnc as,“ DTCVlfntative of Tailed“ ”e artment It Will yo“ ’l.mtghave t l reg if. ' o U pm. NUT BRITAIN'S MISSION C" “numb. sunscnld. Tar Paper is also effective g ‘ p ”It cleaned. it. nqlures Ii.- B J w. WOOD (late of lx‘izlml . _ ,' THURSDAY, .lllCC. 8th. 10 a.m.â€"â€" but as trot-s haw. been injured by its A full range of Tweeds. Worsteds. p/fâ€"‘Ré'écnce and omeerxm PM”! .1 1m. paw-m. on which Gladstone spccâ€" (Sheep) . use, it.us better to be on the safe and matings. We are ollering those I door west of camm ME ulurml (lill not take place. The free ”Reasons Why Sheep Should be side :n:l use. something else. In any at cut prices. made to order as our firsthwist Chum“ “mtg “MIN “9”“; if it is “d if‘flavery’ is not Rear“! “MCVCFY Farm,” by John 088- the lower end of the paper stock is heavy and we want'to re- ‘ . Met 1 am ' 2 to 4 and 7 cc “d 01 [hp rllc?"l“"st.!(wii or vof_1.VnCh" Campbell, Woodvillcf should be banked with earth. so that duce it. before first of the year - ' m 1 Image. N0. 196- mu: Th0 hm-mm ahngmhcr..m that "Wintcring Bru‘ding Ewes.” by A. the mice cannot get readily under itl We have some very niw goods to p.111. qu‘nmw l5 dirk. ‘At l’res‘mt .l-mg‘mém W. Smith, Map!“ 1“.“‘8‘3: discussion, to the tree. A mound of earth about'ofler that have juSt cmuc to hand . Gil LESPIE HRHW rum-us “11h llS ‘ strenuous Inc. its W. A. Dryden, lirooklm- a foot, high around the base of the 'for (all and winter trade. 0ff’a' l , . . 9/38. r 0‘: Lmdsa:"3'nd Russ“ tree will often turn them, and even Fit guaranteed. lblal leCClOI’S 6- T- R- In“: Y‘fiVlLe. 3;?“ nutrition given ‘0 l . wilery and Diseases of “Omen “big: stick,” its swaggering, boast- ful aggressiveness, ils contempt of Suppose expansion takes a. l‘ltl'hl. smnlwrn direction and extends to the Panama Canal, taking in a. vast alien there may be another disruption ; there can hardly fail to he .i ('hzmge'of institutions. If you h.i\'v an umpire you must have an As to our external rclaâ€"l population. limiu-rnr'. Lions, all we can say have her Way. She will have her way strive to thwart, her as you will. 'l‘he- action of the great forces is thus cos. but the great forces prevail. Of this even that Union Jack on which Wt- uro told tokccp l~oth hands is a is, nature will ”TI. Cumming, C. “Winter Lambs," ”by J. S. Wood- ward. Lockport, N.Y. “Feeding Lambs." byl Jos. E. Wing, Mcchanicsburg, Ohio. TllL'llSllAY, DEC. 8th-, 2-30 punâ€"l (Swine) I "Results of Some Recent Experiâ€"i ments with Bacon Hogs,” by J. H. lGrisdale, Agriculturist, Central Ex‘lthat this phigue of mice is largely perimcntal I’m-m, Ottawa and Prof.| A. 0., Guelph. "Observations on Bacon Produc: tion in Denmark and Bacon Markets . ‘ T yv “ ‘ . v 3 iS_ I . . . England, by (1'- E- D‘“ ’ 1 mf‘ varumcs of owls and hawks are great “Judging Bacon Hogs," illustrated by Prof. H. Cumming, Guelph; disâ€" Representatives of Packing cussion. opened by C. 'W. Bowman, Houses . l ~1n susgmndl-(l by that of secondary for-,SOr of Agriculture, Guelphx snow tramped about the tree has F COT OF KE proved effectual, but these. are not' SO trustworthy {IS the veneers or the Boats. Shoes, Rubbers, etCo _ N T ST R E E T. L I N D S A Y A GMESP - ' V . â€"__J i... a. c. P.. ED. 11. n. L blinding Paper- ~ This department of our store is as SPARE THE ()WLS, Huge and well ligated as a great /,_ .'~ . , manyboot and oesoores,ansdour â€"â€"â€""’â€""’" The l‘ruit Div1sxon also pomts out prices are right. _ w .0 CHARGE c MIST", U . ‘ o o . ‘Sg Dfintiit. n‘ due to the common {rut-tied of des- . for the Informtlon Whmh wall help In 3 al‘ 8 wnds W. B. GR( ‘ ‘ d 1‘0““ Groceries any Young men, a. get 0.. in m... 3393;“? 82;”... ‘58:...“ t .. Itisallwutuned in the catalogue of "THE- mild! flé troying every owl "and hawk that , , can possibly be shot or trapped. 1t_ . I lesh goods arnvmg Mm‘fit 6"“.‘3 «and we try to get the nest we can. is agrcat mistake to do this. .Alll O mouscrs, indeed mice constitute the T chief item in the bill-ofâ€"fare of most In lqware . species. At least ten varieties of d all staple lines. Hardware, 0'18 owls are classed as residents of Canâ€" an paints. C ada, and of these. only the great- F lll‘S ROBERT CililJlillElii ‘- prepand to furnish the people of M and wounding country nth monument.- and headstonu, both marble and granite. methods adopted and price- tte. Office over Anderson a [act's opposite Veitch’s hotel J symbol. It took long to blend those “3:308' but they were. blended at. $§fl§§DAY DEC 8th 30 horned owl is a menace to lthe farm- ' '7 u . ', ‘ . , 7- D-DLâ€" cr’s poultry *ard. Of‘a dozen - NTO Hid. 01"“ DESTINY AMERICAN (General.) ies of hawks Bcommonly found inécedcn- moisten "llrb‘em M ‘1‘ kinds, Which 82:33? h 1 tom" of my MIX-item DB. F A WALTERS dentist .. - - - - . v . Iheee s w ~ 6 - ~ - ' ' One thing is certain, gentlemen. “8112111. 31mins lof tn; Idcatl Flog, ada, only three are classed as chick- looted 8mm.“ ‘to Wm“? 90' 1200 young people npmsmmodree syn W M TOP“: W915 T0” Ila. Honor graduate of T0 Whatever your external relations may by 1.)“ I" ’ Sma F, oron 00} Als- en MWkS’ Viz" the sharpâ€"skinned 81. . l nplvl‘ov- ym- Write for it My “Way J. PM a” a specialty. University and Royal Colleg he, and however dear may be the tie cusswn, G. E. Day, Professor @- hawk. The four varieties usually Highest ket . . : 3 M Dental College. All the late! to ,thc mother countrv, on this conâ€" rxculture, O'A'C" Guelph. . knOWn as ”he“ haWkS" scarcely ever ter a d eggs Ea price pad for butâ€" w’n' SHAW, W m' ‘ I - ti II workman. .Jl improved branches 01 d9" uncut your destiny is cast. Here is “A Short H,story, of the Various visit poultry yards, and an occa8ion- Wedngda ' d g? closingOMonday, no u . and mini! performed- 0‘ the field Ol- 3'0“}. anti. and Of your Breeds - Of .Shcep‘ IlluS‘tratOd by a1 deprc‘lation is {armor-e than conn- 0' VT“ law eve-1x “ 6 [m Mm pumhulng elmm' moderate y 0mm over (: rel aspirations. new, not in Europe, steroplxcan Views, .133 F- Wb’fIOdson: tarbalanced by their services as (115- clock. a“ 'C‘S“ 0" We- WORKSâ€"In tho rear of Marketon Drug Store corner Kent “1‘ of Africa, or Australia, you have to Live “0°“ Comm‘ssmmr' tawa' troyers of mice. rats, sqmrrcls and "' "‘ gnu-543041.. opposite the Packing um. ' 0“..- B4)BT. CHAMBERS. _._____ ._._ _____..â€"â€"â€"-â€"vâ€"â€" mks. NEELAL'DS a iRVlNE play your opart in the fulfilment of the hopes held out to man by the discovery of the new World, the hop- es of a happier state of society- a lessening of the terrible inequalitw of the humannlot, a government, not of force but of reason, answering to thexconception of Pym, who said i “that is the ,. best form of govern- ment which does actuate and inspire every part and member of a State to the common good." Those words, gentlemen, are my political philos- ophy. DEMOCRACY ON TRIAL You have interesting times before you. Democracy is on its trial. It has pretty well performed the dos- tructivc part of its task; the con- structive part remains to be perform- ed. Meantime the passions of ag- grandizemcnt and war which slumbâ€" ered for a time have reawakened. J ingoism tramplcs on rightemxsness and humanity. Religious belief is being shaken, by science and criti- cism. and the authority of conscience as it rested on religious belief seems in danger of being impaired. Whr is raging between capital and labor. Society is threatened with a tyran- ny of accumulated wealth. If you mean to take an. intemt in public af- fairs, as it is the duty of \very citiâ€" zen of a. free commonwealth to do, you will have plenty to occupy your minds. I wish I could look in twenty years “The Stockmen's Interest in Good tallist. 0.A.C.. Guelph ; duscussion, G. H. Clark, Chief Seed Division, 01â€" tawa. FRIDAY, DEC. 9th, 9.30 a-m.â€"-â€" (Cattle CarcasseS) “Judging Beef Cattle,” illustrat- edi by G- E. Day, Professor of Agâ€" riculture, Guelph; disamsion, A. T. Tyson, Guelph. ‘ FRIDAY, DEC- 9th, 11 a.m.â€"- (Mutton Comm) “Judging Mutton Sheep,” illustmt- ed, by J. H- Grisdale, Agriculturist, Central Experimentanl Farm, Ottawa discussion Prof. M. Cumming, Guelph. ’ W ‘ Indian Summer I have strayed from silent places, Where the days are Wg always; And fair summer lies a-dyi-ng, , Roses withered on her breast, I have stolen all herIvtpauty, All her softness and her sweetness ; In her robe of golden sunshine I am drest. I will breathe a mist about me Lestiyousee my face too clearly, I will silence every song. Thro’ the haze and thro’ the silence! You will know that 1‘ am passing 4;, When you break the spell that holds you ' I am gone. hence and see how you are getting -â€"From “Between the Li ghts ,, by on. Ecclestione ,Mackay, Woodstock. Seed," by C- A- ZfiVitZ. Exocrimen- other enemies) of the farmer. , T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY C ‘ en nan OAKWOOD -<___â€"-â€"â€"‘ â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" m. mcmberl of the Royal C o: Doom Surgeon!- We in the latent methods of den Special attention will be M Orthodontic, Crown and l 'ork. The successful extract teeth under gas (Vitalized fl iii [HANS ' HONEY m LOAN on Harlem -‘ Take Laxative Dromo Quinine Tab- lets. All drugg‘sts refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grave's CO. signature is on each box. 25c. st Township Taxes h-“ "I" ll . ‘ I â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"' Gus townslfiz. mlgli.31i?tirrfir .Iâ€"u 00- to fig cheapo-t mono} mum“ the insertion 0' the best . r . 1- - m and will give my parenth- “We. continues ‘0 he a “l 0' this once. ome- nearly but. w. EXPERTS" OI" LOAN kept do!!! Guns and Rifles ,, ,_ ,, _ ' "t po-iblo paint W Loaded Shells, Smokeless muFW "“ m " Societies â€"_ Powder. Reloading Tools, ALL BUSINESS of this am- ‘P-LP.B.â€"Meets first and on . __ . otrlctly prim and confidential. ' . 4898: (in. Covers, J H. Sootheran NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that z few EOEEHWIED SOAL OFFICE. John Robinson of the fl‘own of Lind- WednmdaVs and S o the Postoflicg, say in the County of Victoria, trad- week to "w aturdays 0‘ ”Ch ing, and carrying on business as a. ' Vc taxedâ€"45.3. ditch contractor at. the township of Maripcca, in the County of Victoria, has made an assignment under R. S. O. 1897, Chap. 147, and amending Acts, of all his estate, 'cralits and ef- Iitc th- S'unplou House. 1 fleets to Isaac Ernest Weldon of the own of Lindsay, in the County of ' KI! ‘ lily Victoria, Solicitor. A meeting of ' ~â€" _" Chilled SI]!!! 91 A' Li ' Ont- . w”; the creditors of the said insolvent will be held at the assignee'suofficc, Kentâ€"st.., in the town of Lindsay on Friday, the TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, A. D. 1904, at the hour of three o'clock in the after- noon, to receive a statement of the affairs, to appoint inSpoctors and for the ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. Creditors are re- quested to file their lclaims witH the assignee with the proofs and partic- ulars hereof required by the said Acts on or before the day of such meeting. And notice is further given that after the Twenty-fifth day of November, 1904, the assignee will proceed to distribute the assets of the debtor amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the ‘ claims of which. notice shall have been given, and he will not be liable for the. assets or any part thereof so distributed to any perâ€"- son or. persons of whose claims he shall not then have hadnotice. I. E. WELDON. Assigns. , Dated at. Lindsaythislm dtyo! C A R R 0 LL ThoTobawOMst ‘â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"' Lowcol Pk: o. All the leading lines of Tuba.” Melillll C0. “owls... ‘td'mu (“I You will dun ' - goo!1 . y. be re 0 a . "" "°" Sfi‘a’é‘fif‘wwaiwm m. ”'0 t Habit when ’ WBan's-Equuirzvmsr. mo 5:" ' ””1“”va L] m m h d- fib’flgg in -°' 8 T E V Mmdalandb DENTIST 1% Kent Street. \ Over Morgan’s Drug fl In 3 Eff-I,

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