i .Cfown Brad "gely used by making 0‘ 6"“ lent that how n everyWa!‘ [en with bYe‘d‘ . P.n11d ge 01' ng dishes tha! iyâ€"diShes that easily digesml t'itivm Mike 00 MM 5.50 ad difï¬culty npy with a 2 [m 5.00 inn mg 59,. # mmu M5 3%. m mm assort- meek "21"‘5. UuVV- --7~ 4‘: it is churned twice a week. xxmlhm', the cream in this ul' lame may possibly not, be ‘1! and if there is only a Hmull «m0 will he tempted to keep . ml an ultvn (he. butler ~~ n pmfuliur old 01‘ Ulth‘l‘ llna nl lunat luck that dellx‘ate ml taut". s‘lmrm’lvl‘lallc nl ,lm, which lm nu lmnl Unlo- mu )vl Mppt‘w‘inlml ll) En P8 L J "b D. 3. .\ Iark bane! Bdwm 19' I“ We 63“ v Trade Mark {r can ,- w hundreds of testimonials ~imilar to the following : u], Lhe undm-signed. do hereby cera {v that I hm‘euse‘d Edwards’ Kidney 3,1“ sand have tmmd them highly Aims“! in my case. and can strong- mmm-nd thPm to the public.†\h-s, \cmtl Crego, Kinmonut A , I‘PL' Edwafés' L“ dl‘uKB a [n-mlmr sa‘ "1‘ 5"“:Hunt 8 ï¬rm \H’ thick or Hid; used will Maud u1 “KY'LN‘ 8110‘ 43 minutes. sonything is cream is too a lot in the HOME BUTTER MAKING ilzl‘. ,. u um cream in cold weetherl I! A. mid mum «at the buttermilk ‘ ‘ 1,.miuui enurmeg. u argued ma also heat the crown. 1i ..an is not large euuugh toK , â€it for the purpose. and milll to handle eaa'lly. a pert ofi -,«.\.~ I . 39‘ 't' k \ km, placed near the ï¬re and. \c. ..umd. This when thorough‘y «mi “Uh the whole batch, Will .\..; 1 several degrees. It would W .2 - : to describe when the cream right for churning. It has I ’ ".r satiny appearance al‘ath" '= ,, . «umt and smell. and 11. win he; f.r;~- thick enough that the paddle! 0r A used for stirring and mixing: “3: ~21nd upon it. vllzt'h-r should come in from 20 t0 4.) 2:.tm.t(6. 11 it takes much 103g“ scum-Hung is wrong. Perhaps. the] Cf‘i‘aru m: too cold ; it will often SW9“ ‘ a 1m in the church,“ 1:00 cold. If all‘ the WWW in the herd haVe been milk- in? {0" a. long time, the butter may be hard to get. .A new or fresh cow 0C“::“3V>nally coming in will help won‘ durum- in making- butter come in 8- rv'amnable time. Dairy tmom‘ eters are not, always 360mm. but gtioml Ids, Kidney min \I with the I, the l UI MIA N U’I‘EN SILS M 1's. Hm“ m M219. “5 mm H and u nr alysmutely necessary in x xstâ€" class butter is a ration ,m puttion “in impart any 1} In flax or to the butter vuyw m“ not a safeked. e hue the mu ()1 a woods in mr a"91ikt‘\' t0 gi‘e tamltï¬d n‘tr‘n a tank rdï¬â€˜lflg pieue u n taint the timing as Well A "mum mmm that M“ :\ Y; uvv -- :irl‘ m- by mail direct. from he mds Medicine Co , Lindsay, Ont. S‘ MN! MW“ in hmM‘ making is .3. The water we GWI‘WC‘Q chmuHm-Ss in am dealiuu‘s Lh the cows and with their the higher our butter \HU \\' S [I 55)? ciwm that quirkly._ L. .... ( WEBSTER, VICTO- M pic-mmm“9; M {NH WWW @M M “has“ HM Témsm ms MM um Vévwmx-E N mm M i?“ “a can he made from may if um um gm†bru- Wsmï¬a wm make a mu Mumbr isn‘t» 2m \ mm ham w w; hrs “an m \ W n as H mm Mum; summag. uh MM Rm- M mm mm Wu mum. mm m \a ummm {\MUW‘ «mm m Rumma- Tablets ! FARMERS INSTITUTE MEETING all uten- milk 01' man. If burn it {m \ h tute was held on Thursday 1n the council chamber and was very poorly attended. Ihe meeting was announced for 1. 30 o ’clock, but was almost 3 o ’cl-ock before any per- son put in an apperance. i When President Channon took the chair, fourteen people were present {but awhen the meeting “as nearinga |close the audience had increased in number to twenty-ï¬ve Freak-lent Chamon. of Oakwood, delivered ashort but instructive ad-l 'dress. He regretted very much thei ;small attendance and could not un- ’derstan-d why the farmers of this siâ€" lcinity would not attend the Institute gmeetings at Lindsay Mr Channon {told of the good work that Was he- ; mg done by the institute all ox er the §comtr3n He referred to the many ichang'es on the farm in the past tuentyâ€" ï¬ve 3‘eais.Cont1nuing, Mr. {Channon strong-13 adxised those pre- i m. sent to do some improvements on their farms ond‘b‘uildings each year. In conclusion he stated that farmers would do well to have artesian wells for health. and advised the farmers not to plough their corn land, but to cultivate and barrow it. ' NDXIOUS WEEDS. Mr. D. A. MacKenzle; B.S.A., spoke at some length on the many kinds of \i'eeds and the eradication of the same. In his opening remarks he ‘stated {hat he was speak-mg on a sma- Lject that all farmers knew something labout. “In ms enlightmed age the! ,subjnrt of “was is a bio um. and imby ms Mags-med as a plant but of Mutts,“ will Mr. Marcszhe. Hus ï¬bbï¬kbl- mm at {Mi many «wig {mm N‘Hllllllbhl m We bullMl~3‘, an»! {billlallll‘nll mm- m than Mm 23mm» Wis m. m mllarlw. l-lt mu Mrmw 3mm “ml-2: m {Mill- mM mus“. Usua- lxmmma on M“ W mm mm Mai ‘lzm‘asl HM Hm MM» um‘l‘ Hus} “th ,s\ slum \usa w W MM: am» {l \mlxz mm WW Hymn; um Hm my gheu‘slszm Maï¬a, 9 w m H? mm m puma mum m Hm mmw‘ mm} m ‘uu'nwma M a. \‘u‘bml M“ “Ma Ma \u‘mjsuh' «hum mm mm m- Hsms- _l“u‘.a§ w MW «mums. swam [us-remmls. maï¬a Hm nrmlum rams mud knows me: ï¬m wqr mm mm m: Â¥~<é=cnnd vaï¬ 'rmm lmnnmlï¬.’ mesa SCCQ‘V‘ 4‘5“" N‘HH‘V NVY'Y‘vava‘; um gmw 1mm WM tq WM- In cancmsmn the swaker gtmngly advise the farmers to m mm farms 0f the many weeds which would increase their crops from year tn year. A---_ .\‘v Arï¬AI‘L‘A nicely and nun not. com vuuubu . . make the churning long. ‘ Amen rum mmugu comes. ! l Whm the butter has gone to thut' lgreuulor utuge in the churn where it! Its beginning to mass together. dram ‘otl the buttermilk and wash with lota' ‘of water. the water being- wermed if: needed. 'l‘hon remove the butter to; {a Worker. The amount of salt to add; ‘will depend on the market you are 'sending to. some markets demanding. lmore than others. One ounce to the, pound is rather light for some places‘ and is about what is wanted in oth- lers. Work the salt in thoroughly. iMake the butter into 0. tidy mass on: the worker about the depth of of {print Your butter papers should bel iof good quality and should have the! name of your (arm and your address| printed on them. Wet the papers byi dipping them into clean water. Place. lthem conveniently on the table, as} and when the but-l ; t0? . ship It all to one person, the‘butter [Ibeing put up in boxes holding 70 '. printis‘ . I meeting was h‘ council for and um 30$ Cold enough to held on chamber Farmers’ a Thursday l' Eu {WW -~ . Mr. Gib. l'iiekson. our up~Loâ€"uuw 3 add ' aru'threahor. had the misfortune to up- ndingllet his separator of his outï¬t on‘ u o “misting-way the week before last. it cost Mr. Hirkaon one hundred glucos‘wiil oth- doiiara to repair hi: machine. The proverbial atork has been in neighborhood. A bouncing baby 0 to the home of Mr. and i‘anm “I"! uv‘ uuuuu '3 .,-v Mr. (‘hm‘lla Held in atwmum: um ‘Guulph FM. Stack Show \Ma week. I m. Emu (‘alvart bought. a mu. |three=y0ar=old colt at Mr. Porter‘s. male recently.“- n A._ An... II“-.l\â€"1‘n'n Reaboro. Dec. tees have mgag‘ Omemee, for the ary of 8425 Willy‘s. Elias Calvert visited r‘runh‘un friends last week. Mr. Thos. Downey put upa new windmill for Mr. R. Mahood lust week. Mr. Bruce Mcvann 1ch Mshnrsv . h. at... WW“. Hr. Bruce Mcme-an left hishnrm' standing for a momvnt or two In thn village the other day. The nniuml took/fright, Mn panning lm‘m mu mn two miles hetero H, ammmu m allow Bruce m catch up. Forumnwly more was‘gothlng m‘okm. A Annunglin.‘ .hn 'BOMFIS WANTED. m. J. J. Keisha; 'I‘o'ronto; Snot, of Neglected Chilï¬'réh'.‘ 'ï¬mi tor radon- ‘tion. three gins. amen 8. 10. 12. and '- 'two boys 2 and 8 years of age. Ap- plications win he received by Mrs. E. E. Sharpe. 87 Fur-av... My. I1. Unluvu u. ..- _- _ Mr. Charles Veqls. of Omemee. vis- ited- friends here last week. 11188 Time Shaw. of Emily. spent a. few days with friends here mmtlv. Mr. E. Dancy, of Omanee. called an Manda in the village .last Saturday. t in our Show Room to clear at 11411 Dec. 8th. They are all the hades, trimmed with Be sure and see our Below Every Trimmed Ha Price. Starting Wednesday, latest New York styles and s everything that is fashionable. immense display ' we quote a fewof our many ag'htlsedoie. >. Dec. 7.--0ur school trus- cngagvd Miss Nichols. o. for the year 1910. at. a. Bul- $25.00 Trimmed Hats $17.00 Trimmed Hats for $10.00 ’l‘rimnwd Hm rm- $13.00 T‘rimuwd Ham 1m Be sure and large variety REAUORO vert visited Franklin sure and inSpect our undo-dam to choose from, stéel Vwohld HUBHAHl GURK'S PORK AND EMS ill-DAY Glark’s Pork and Beans when you get CLARK’S “ ready for the table †for less than the been: alone would cost you if you baked them yourself, and better baked beans or healthier food for young or dd cannot be made or bought than C LAR K’ S By the simplest ï¬guring you see great economy in for new Christmas Goods from. at the store of AT YOUR GROCII'S 6c..10c.. [lunch r; “Cmmu†,lec..l§c.nlflco: 8H .uu at; Jdiin Bantu Corinthian Wed. Dec. 15, Fri. Dec. 17 Within" “'06. Dec. 29. Fri. Dec. 33 For full infmmntion as to utee, at. Iapply to I r. c. luau“. u. n. jmaaom c- T he Allan Line. '1'! Yap-trout“ Hesperian Tumsmn Cox-clean Numidian Ionian .... WINTER FAIR r $8.50 numhunnn mm. to Rvuuu limit. UN. 13 ’lickota and full infurumtinu from T. 0. Mat: hr". m- .l W. Andrr an GUELPH Allan Line Royal Mail Steamers LINDSAY. ONT. CBRIBTUIS SAILINGB TO LIVERPOOL and Return from Flmu F St. John E 1) Fri. 17 Dec. Sat Fri. 24 Dec. Sat Fri. 31 Dec. 8% Boston to Glasto- ................... 03¢. 24. 7 am. ................... Jan. 7, 7 A... L to Ham and London From From St». John 7 7381i“: From Halifax Sat: 18 Dec. Sat. 25%)...