A C» .4. g; .‘f in. f“"“‘ Vi . . .7. . ‘ an up.“ 5““ ‘ " -: ‘{>4‘»!' mun 1.- I t“ 3" (,1 . ., srcnon our ' mos“. ONL. nithsmv. mum u. i909 nets i to 4 "_L"L'Jl_'llii__lim¢;‘~ii,iLtiAji rli_lAll iinllmii Ir}. ,. We are well Prepared to Supply 'Your Fall Needs in Dry Goods Ross Memorial Hospital District Dairymen’s i . Has Had a7 Very 1 Annual Meeting Held Successful Year --Excellent Addresses I. deubt the lumereue counter liming Oct. 1, 1908. and ending The district dalrymm hed their CHEESE lMl‘ROVEi). meatless interfered with the ath- flow 80. 1009. Maine Thunder in Mutiny. when m cheese on improved in qui- lelce et the ennuel meeting of the In referring to the work of the your the annual meeting or thoee inter- lty. but cw!" mom, "a am“, in DOM “Management of the Ron it will be found the" S" but .‘OW “M in that ""3" important buei- many factories as cheese heats very Memorial Hospital, held Thursday. nettere of exceptional importance to M" in â€h“ "“0" W" M"! l“ the readily in the hot weather. 'l‘e 1\ere were only a row preemt. but be carefully examined by the public. LOwn hell. Subject- or peanut" ‘3' flavor in this district has also im- nevevtheleee those present. the week whose servants they are in the work “"8“ t0 â€â€˜0 "Wu lawman in “MW proved. Few patrons in this die- ere “peels".v. were very enthuelaetic of the hospital. and whom they de~ ’“““°"'â€"lh° former Who 0Ҡâ€â€˜0 trict now teed rape or tumips. Th. be brought to the attention of the {unitary condition of the factoriee is people of the Countymf Victoria and .‘ery HOO‘L though there are 80-0 the tom: of Lindsay. The Board ’bl'd buildings. truathonevetheleu, that their report J. F. SINGLE'I‘ON, and t accompanying statements will H ' sire to be fully informed of all that in cgeï¬lgmiuï¬fgï¬kï¬ Â£33â€? is accomplished from year to year. QSingleton, of Kingston: the next , Y a , ,r _ t, r a ispeaker â€is in poor condition of the . 1“ R3148 HOML NLLDLD' milk when it reaches the factory." The board were much pleased to‘ iHe advocated having a separate receive a visit in the month of May iroom for separator, and the keeping from Mr. James Ross, the founder of ‘of the machine itself clean. the hospital. accompanied by Mrs. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. L.| CREAM T00 THIN- . . , ' The cream is bein sent t the f c- ROSS. The deep and contlnuod Inter- . . g 0 ' est in the institution which is shown tones too thm ' t°° mUCh Sk’m ““1“ l by the honored founder and lilAi‘K and ('ULUltED RIBBON, all good even weave, extra hua'ry quality, for niillinery ; flashes and bows full 5 inches 170 wide. For ...................................................... n llllt‘llli‘bâ€˜ï¬ SATIN RIBBONS. All the new and staple 256 colorings, 6 inches wide .............................................. .L‘l "I ll".llTllT}i']l.'ll'i UNDERSKIRTS or SILK. When you buy aSllk l'nderskirt you pay anywhere from $4.50 to $20.00. We are able to offer you-one at $5.50, a particularly nice black silk skirt at the present time. We think them quite equal to any costinga couple of dol- 5 50 lars more in the ordinary way ..................................... e iis being sent aWay from the fam ,and wasted at the factories. The ‘lli'ilfll‘fll..l: 3! I râ€" l; WOMEN'S UNDERVESTS. Fine Ribbed Wool and Cotton Mix- it?eu:3:;‘nber‘:ti%fché.s farinlyuils 41:0â€? icream is more readily to become ‘ t e- colors white and natural - drawers to matCh ankle to g . a “m . o .e oar ' 'tainted, t00, when SO thin. "I", - , ’ Mr. Ross discussed uith his colleag- , The separators should be cle HM length. I’er garment ......... ‘ ............................ 25 d 506 ues the question ofa rest-deuce for the and washed more than once a day 9 ........................................................................ an . nllf‘ScS, and expressed .hi'S appreciaâ€" fMany are in a ï¬lthy condition, ' . itlcn of the need that exxsts for such [ Cooling the cream is a Very inâ€" wourws BROADCIDTH .C-OATS, in navy, green, taupe and. {an addition L0 the equipment 01' thei lportant matter. Is it possible to black, long length, good ï¬tting, and button trimmed, $9 lhoSpltal. deliver cream twice a week and have ....... .. 'l‘ ' , , i, , . , , _ ,‘ ‘ ' " -' . - ' drawer; or L4 lelhD-CWME. '1‘ FL.\LI I.\CRI-Z.-\SED. , , . . liter)? goldaggngggf? It‘fss'pgssilttl: BEAUTIFUL, SOFT, WHITE, WOOLLY BLANKETS, of pure â€in;â€it‘iï¬amfgtsfyggsggill‘a: if: i319 d0 tthis and it The: hem don-- l . 1» i 't . . .; a. --‘ _ , , .f ‘, . - ~ ‘ e _ , i ,r r ' wo pa rons out o .in say out of 79c. ,';°s°,;)uï¬â€˜;§f“1;‘,g,ff;ï¬i2,031,: Iggdï¬gg‘ge;egfnï¬soï¬â€œtiï¬zlarfmmugh MR- J. D- “If“ LLLL- l increased to the sum or $15,102.96. _‘ MR J' r. SIAGLETOI“ l250 visited in this district used ice (lens, at per pair, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75, $5.00, $6.00 and 7.50 Chairman of the Board of (iovornorsl'lh’ ""8?“ .“as caused Chwfl-V 05' 0‘ hm‘gston. one of the dairy instrUC- and their cream_was 6001 @518thâ€" of the Ross Hospital. the contribution of the handsome tors of the Province, who delivered I say to the dairymen, put in too - Ilsurplusfrom the Shefï¬eld Choir 0011-, an excellent address yesterday, in Jhe winter. ‘ . FLANNELE'IVI‘E BLANKE . , , . .s . . . ,eert given in bovcm‘ber, 1908.’ r. Singleton thought cool spring drawers, . TS We “:3, these m the very 1., theer appreClatlon of the good amounting to $215.50. It is due' to cows d 11 ’1k , . water WOUId keep cream C001 and be“ QUal‘tY only, at 31-00 for 10'4» 31-43 for 114' 31-50 for work this worthy institution is doing the energetic and enthusiastic com“ th an s: 5 ml to the Ltctorzes, sweet for two or three days, but I 12-4. No better blankets in Canada. for the money. for the town and county. jmtttce who so ably promoted the buitgncn 3v (1)) make the "Mk into the method isn't as convenient .3 ." C. h After the reading of the minutes the concert that the hearty thanks of the factorfiegn if ethiifenrtehirftngzs 0‘: 311: With ice. . eeeretary-tneasurer, Mr. J. R. .Mc-zBoard should be recorded. The in- Co-operative plan, and also to the: TESTING THE MILK. 1.. , Notingproceeded to md the variousieome â€I the fund yielded the sum 0f’Pcople who eat. the cheese and but The testin f th 'lk d h d‘ 5' 4‘? if ‘ l- , , reports. all of which were highly. sat- I $991.08 for application on account Offtcr. -i\'iding of 1€eoprocgednsl arzgngt 6th: \ï¬ .6! ,% ' cut ‘ ' :fzcttfz‘randlshow that. t11:;\;0€:i(?,{mamm‘ance_ Many " Pointers " were put for- patrons on the basis of this test was ‘ ii if 8. as d. {alt "Mâ€; Egnlï¬g t itchy: MUNICIPAL GRANT. ward by the speakers yesterday urged by the speaker as the best me- .. ’ ’ one, .“ nuances o e. ospi a as ‘ , w , “’h‘lt‘h cannot but be of great advan- thod. The Weighinrr of the milk . .. been ,- good hands during the past. As in former years the councd of ta in th (1 t' f h . h "d a . . g 1 is loaf. Lack of space for-bids extended the County of “â€0““ and the Coun- dugfs of tire pro, 2‘:an 19h t e ttlmi- ’etconSI (zed was hnOt fair to the a, h 1‘ 'l‘hi- prcsmi showing is the biggest and best we have ever shown comment of the Various “good E '†otthe TM“ 0‘. Lindsay "‘f‘fie apâ€" ancc was not sartis‘factory,e th: (air: .2301:ng:utï¬nifilltthteggfgerfnilnkwg: . ‘ i l" «both in style and quality. We can compete with any house in things" “on“! in thereport, sumwlsmfacglmns tginfl'lfflovaï¬iivfogo mers being rather conspicuous by â€1‘3 tests are made. 4‘ 1 . â€Man,†in the quality of our Furs. , :tgteJILy till]? t2: Eitinï¬nilgi‘focllnnd- ic‘lfial granite arriogntiln; to)élx'r7103 thfiir albmï¬mcgo t d Why is it that ten per coat. of the ,, > c n, so . ex- ‘ ' ' r... o rson, ,‘~ , ' . ' . ' - " ceeding-iy proud t0 ï¬lm, such an in- The Board were able to close the ac- Lindsay Chmboard,pm:-:;nlnor :2: igléricgggéogestolnthgnicagrti08:51: {this ; g 13 ""’ "‘â€"‘_‘.“â€"T'T=‘:~_'_‘-â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"“â€"â€"â€"mw~‘=’â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"" 8““.than their mrtlst and nlb‘o ex- counts Of the)?†With “sum" sur' chair. The meeting occupied the method is in universal -uso in other » E .. ceedinuiy grateful that. the worth in- Plus â€5' “Vanmg themselvos of the†larger part. of U10 afternoon. countries ? Perhaps it is because no ' i . ‘ , initiation is govarnod by a. most efli-lflr‘dn‘“ ‘0 the extent of $1.373 only. ELECTED REPRESENTATIVE ldefinite division can be agreed upon ’ l dent board of got-mums, Tht‘y deitlir‘mlvï¬â€˜d in proportionate sums â€Oi~ Mr. H. Glendinning. of Manilla, Ion this basis. The " straight but- , frankly and honestly with the pm)liCI888t)..0 from the county and $48o.- vice-president of the Eastern Dug-y- tcr fat " basis is the best manner in “irflmmco by H“. {net that â€when irom the town man's Association. has charm di- which to divide the proceeds. lltmd to stick to their promise to GRA'I‘EH'I. TO (7ill'It(.‘llPIS. N‘Ctor for the district and teprcscn-l~ It is the average quality of the _ , the‘county and town. . ‘, The Board desires to express theiritative at the convention. igfsehgélsnch ages 1the Price. The l , Cash d '1 e promise was this. Some llllle;flatitudo to the churches which have INSPECTOR S REPORT. 'h' h c e is t 'e c ecse that has the l i great 0 ' 0 an W' the management asked the câ€â€œ""nmemhered the hospital While the ML D' '1' Cameron, of 0“")de 1f. (131“ proportion or fat to casein, . _ - . - - - - - ,wn n. ' ' ' “6 Price W “‘lmupumuh ""“.“’° to“! 1Ԡllioney received from the churches is ford,_ inspector and instructor tor the . b “C men -9 the better â€19 milk th. ’3’ an ' ï¬nancial aid und ra'nrlvud no moan 'alwnw needed and always accolwtable'dmtna' presented h‘s report lOI‘ tl“lie teredluahty Is the cheese manu- ' l t \ I' . e l ' H I . nt SOaSOD. ac ur - - . 0th amount. The management .Stattlllth. Board would expmss the convic- Pas . , 1 axis-mutmmï¬mDun-mammal:anamoau-ammaummamnmmum â€3*“ “ â€â€œ7 ""“i‘mm *‘ Wm“ “"‘l 3 sic. that in affording the people of {Jim‘s “'°"‘ .‘h‘.’ "pm "’3 . '1 Tthe """3r-‘3‘g'3()teSt -°f ’ka “‘38 3107 i you. did not need the money they wm’H'th . I t t 't t 'bl , '10 make dairying a success in. as year in ntario “hlch, if 1.- ‘ return a portion to the county and! . (0.13? an opporhunl y 0 c p m this distriCt the production Shflulereased to .4! would mean the mak- ** * “‘"""fl"“"‘"“"’“’““““"“â€"““â€â€œâ€â€œâ€œâ€"._““_‘ town. and this they havedone, ,.O_ , fl“ “â€3"“: 0n. 0'} e .work‘through be increased, more attention givnimg 0f additional cheese to the val- id ’ ' . turning this vcar some three hundreds“. channels 01 organized LhHStmn to the selection and care or the ue of over 5 million dollars. R FlnlSh the teer at ome dollars. ‘ ‘ â€ï¬‚oat?†anï¬tth‘s us‘greut tohul‘ose’dairy herd, and more provision made MR. BARR. The Ladies“ Auxiliary Board alsolw o ,lfeas to Hose “ o are ' epedifor the cows When pastures {“1- Interesting limelight views were ï¬t “,8 deserve the oncomiums of the citiâ€" Ly! fireéiiegiaï¬EZï¬iiiesiilgxgt nagpog- Every farmer should have a silo. shown by Mr. Barr, of KilgSton. 8. . " I . . z-. .- V". . ' AGO. SY- d. - - ‘i .. limit-u by l). A. MacKt-nzic of the healthy condition. Bran or orlcake $21231: gigggsllbec‘nhg‘y17:15:23)? 3:12," «bed from the churches 18$264.12. 'l'h h {01: SEA Oh _ dig: injguctoghgnd alligimellfnt z: , " l Sch“)! of Agriculture, of Lindsay, will take the place of roots, but are t the institui' ~n ' -d th " r1 _‘ h". ll†but it will be observed there are. iu'ied e c assoc ac‘._oirye(sjeasofn ,Jfl’St c:°‘-lcheesegin this district! h syn: v0; for â€m warder. more (‘XPOHSiVC- 3 e. “d‘her “Lug? l‘ e E: 0,12â€. hf- eluded several items that belonged to [cessrfrtli‘llyong {(311311) $11.1 adan y uc-lVery much he said an: it dgrgnds , . , The steer should have access to :1 ag ‘ e I, .e a 0 3,1“ m the previous year and were paid in , r 0_ pro ucer and ., ' ' - - .p \h the time for bl-LDlln‘r cattle . the case to make It a success hps‘ manufacturer while prices have“U'y 13129!" upon the condition of driws ’nwr and many of u; have Vl- salt at all times and should be fed been eternpliilcd. ' " 519.034)“ .T'hc amount actually com'becn slightlv"lower and more cheese! he milk when delivered at the fac- sir-ins of dollars to be gained by fear :ufd Wittermd Kit? docs-1h“ regularl‘ SEVENTH ANNttiL REPORT. limbsigg 63 the year is thus reduced was made' ‘ Smmty 0‘ feed m‘“ tor" as to Whether the Cheese Win b" a m._ sit-cits, it miO‘ht be pertinent to. 3’ an 1 Po‘sf’ib? by e same at- . , , ;' ° , ' ‘ it nearly the last of May before the 800d or not. The speaker dwelt .3, .,r . . â€I. welol~known facts in rc_;tcndant. Ii tms is done there Will The 130an 0f (.mernors beg t0 sub-, factories started on the beneï¬t of coolin'r the milk :h‘ i“ N“ 38;; (1551111 steer feeding Th The little danger of scouring or other mit their report for the your COIn-' Continued on Daze 3- CHANGES lN F ACTORIEQ immediatelv after milkinarr He was ‘ ' :m'duiu S “0“ ' (r. 32‘ . -, - ‘ «I ‘ - _ u. ~ . 5' _ ". . 2‘ ï¬rst zwrluisiie is an abundant supplyfgégfizl;;dtfordem Whmh mean loss WWI There was one new cheese factory Emil}! 81v erse t9 aerating}: the mllk . ' . i, ' '- ' . . . - - - , -_ lpplll,or man ot er wa ,and , . 3;. 1:23;; gi;ï¬:,“6}:,.afh;‘f.§2;§:i.:: WW m... . - .e w .. A. , , £1.33. strait mar. Siam hï¬w ,m #4 oiiair» {aiming period. The change. 1:)? not that 311110514100. hilt t?lSd\\'e- do . . , . a ton closed last year, was re-opened. ," gassy " through this method be- i _l-; / ‘ w from “Md to stall shOUId be madel no“ a e man-W 0 66.366}? Fenelon Falls, Harwood Oakwood "‘3' employed. A good method 0‘ , 9Q wm‘ _‘_ l'ttl: chan’re in the nature ofl thing he grows on 1115 farm is main- and other creameries were visited cooling milk by having a tank made th: .501 (l t e'blo itain‘mg or increasing the fertility of land found satisfactorv. through which water can be pumped , i- .lf. i1 S past :1 th“ tee). has this land- The Scotch tenants of the SOME sTATfs'rICS‘ and in this the milk “â€1 are placed' 4 ' “N‘L'iin‘liir a t e} m S 't r f a old country are anxious that the emâ€" I 11 th' t “f t . ' . "ted ‘ I i. “ â€'t‘ e and a b1° capam 3 or ibargo on Canadian stockers be re- ~ :1 a u y ac- orles were-Vim top, for the Cooler the water is at . 2 .em. mnsequently (-xpenSlVe and con- _ , . land four creameries, forty-81x day . '1'le of ~“Pn““‘ , d‘ 1 1, . ted lmoved morder that they may buy visitsbein m de d 187 call vi the bottom the better. This tank ‘ ‘ the him .571; W 'b are Fallge 113' “5 gill them forfeeds' If they 0’1 high pm" ‘ its or tile 1657anatrons 150 worse: might be ““9““ With a watering . n In ‘ L l us time. . 1 1m up W1. -ed land can feed our cattle at a. Pro- ' p trough and the water would not . as the the v.2fxiper kind or feed and as his!let what should webe 'able to do \iSlted, 1,950 tests were made. for then be wasted He emphasized the \. h cap-,. lessensâ€"and it will lessen asl --h h ch I [d d the c ttl, the audulteratlon. In the district importance of having cl and le i. an he hiH-nsâ€"give him the more con-l“ ° ave cap an an a e there are 11,530 cows furnishing a“ cans at ï¬rSt COSt' milk to cheese and butter factories. 0‘ keeping them clean. The estimated value of the improve- MR- 3- GLENDINNING- ments made at the factories. is 81,- Mr. H. Glendinning, of Manilla. 200, the average per cent. of butter .gave an interesting address on the ' 3 fat 8.65. best kinds of food for milking cows, The quality iof milk has slowly and showring the superior‘ value of al- ‘. steadily been improving and is being falfa hay. delivered in a cooler condition, but Lots of cows in this district from there is still too much tainted milk the day when they were ï¬rst milked - ~ , ' â€" - . . ' . unti , - . l ““89 and replacmg the straw WI“! ty death have resulted from pm 8 iiirï¬smoihfife 11:12th $3353â€: er hludthzychanm; tfo tgfoguï¬fc info; ~~ -‘ Clover ha)" A fair allowance of com With“ razor. Av°id blood-l ‘ cure a reliable thermometer and age could do in the producing of milk L ' â€its throuchout the whole fatteningymisoning by applying Putnam‘s Gorn‘ ~ I“ ' .. » . .' ~ '. s... '. that the milk is cooled to at least They ' have never been fed enough: â€mod is desirable as roots tend to and Wart Extractor. Purely vegeâ€" -_ , - ~ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ . V :65 degrees mayom ‘milk- â€"â€"- . keep the animals, system ingoodtable, Painless and sure arm's. . ‘ f" ‘ THE ROSS MEMORIALMAL . . in; ' ' ' ‘ ’ ' ‘ " - W come i. tantrum-(i and expensive feed. Begin with :i ration largely compose-d 01' {Cots silage and straw with just a g httli.‘ lileul for a, relish. Increase the grain gradually until by the end of s “110“,}, 0,. two full allowance of ed 1907, that arelin circulation in \ (train will have been reached.'and at town. i the Some time decrease the amount or THIRTY DEATHS'FROM A RAZOR I r U COUNTERFEII‘ COINS. Citizens beware of a number of counterfeit twenty-ï¬ve cent pieces dat- ~ coratmg The water should drain out at the ’O‘Ighage. cutting down the roots or A physician in Chicago states thir- ‘