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Lindsay Post (1907), 5 Feb 1909, p. 7

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at one. Fore the AV m1 If sowing and best" some 1 Interview will a Itil NTO Prop. 999.; 'hines SK 217' 150 After this a class of horses made Brown’s brown mare and Mr. 'E. Stewart’s bay mare. Messrs, Brown and Stewart both live near Lindsay. The class was judged and after much discussion by the various would-be horsemen, Dr. Reed settled the mat- ter by placing Mr. McKinnon's hacka ney first, Mr. Stewart’s mare second. ‘ and Mr. Brown’s mare third. After some further discussion on. light home tVDefl Th- ‘Duuz ¢I.-_1.-.1 “.4 ney being 8 fine type horse. sungmg to Mr. Jae. McKinnon, of Bethany, was the animal used by Dr. Reed to explain the difference be- tween the standard bred and the carriage horse, Mr. McKinnon'n harkâ€" ma}. Saturday afternoon, the 1331: ses- sion of the course, was also devoted to horses. A fine hackney stallion be- longing to Mr. Jae. McKinnon, of Bethany, was the animal and M “1' “’0‘ that Prize at the Christmas lairwaatheanimalontheatage. Dr. Reed tmight: his hearers many impor. -_.L , . m8 The Saturday morning'session of the short course was devoted to us- Road Horses Wm the Subject of Di:- j'fficmion by DI. laid SaturdayMoming’s Short Course At the close of the class Prof. Za- vitz was tendered a hearty vote of thanks by those present. All expressâ€" ed themselves as having been high- ly interested and instructed during the professor’s explanations, and discussion of the various points brought up. The professor warned the tarmers against keeping their sheep on low swampy land. They do best on high. dry land. Sheep by the roadside do well. In winter they must have fresh air, but no dranghts. In con- clusion he spoke Of the diseases one has to look out for in sheep raising and gave several good remedies. FRIDAY Prof.‘ Zavitz, devoted the Friday morning session of the seed judging department to a number of different important crops. He spoke of a. mix- ture of several leguminons crops such as veneties of peas, beans and vet- ches Grasses, then clovera, and tin- ally barleys were dealt with in an in- teresting fashion. Shropshire ewes and one ram. '1‘. Deyell, Mount Horeb, one Leicester ram lamb, W. T. Reid, Grass Hm, three Leicester ewes, and G. H. Mark of Little Britain three excellent Cots- wold sheep with a ram. Thursday afternoon Prof. Day spoke on sheep. Among those who had sheep on the stage during the after- noon were Mr. J. R. Kelly, five At, twelve o'clock the meeting 3.}. journed to meet again at ha)! past When the crowd had adjourned to the Academy of Music a ram belong- ing to Mr. W. T. Reed, of GraesHm was placed on the stage for consid- eration by the score card. A most instructive hour was passed, and all learned something which they did 3 not know before. to Mr. ' auxin: THURSDAY ‘ ‘7“ ROM. from hat The Thursday morning session of Mr. J. Ooad‘s, of 0mm Next the short course proved very intor- some Malta: 1 M esting also. A large attendance can“. 'l‘hm m horses may. tow: heard Prof. Zavitz speak on the best allowed their h an“: V“! (fly on 1: ways of growing oats and the beat the pm. Mr. . 1 kinds to grow. He then took up D”. Linduy, Owned 0001;115:383. of art; ture. which he said, was being added 13836 Leddy ha. and Mr. Bob; Day. fins to every year by the farmers on ao- ell “Ow“.‘nn '3 . a- sol. count of scarcity of labor and the in- though a little wider] 81”wa at M1: crease in the livestock industry, Very good I a. .' to tc Prof. Zavitz then gave a number of Two draft I "long belonging m to hi rease in the livestock industry. Prof. Zavitz then gave a. number 0‘ aed mixtures which gave‘ good p“. we fore ertain purposes and sees- p10! ‘lavitz‘. Discusses a Subject of Gm! Importance to Farmers Short Course Session Considers Seed: a Mr. McKinnon’s hack- of carriage â€"Forest Ulch of Sandwich East, to whom his niece, Lorraine U1ch,ot Detroit appealed for shelter, is now being prosecuted on a charge of de- taining her. Dainty refreshments were after- wards served. and Mrs. Jackson fur- nished delightful instrumental music during the evening. edy and Mr. J. Cain, who were a tie with Messrs. V. Cayley and H. Tobin winning the trophy in a draw. Mr. Joe Cain won the consolation prim. which attracted a large gathering. The function, like all other undertak- ings in which the young ladies have participated, was a gratifying suc- cess. During the first of the evening progressive enchre was indulged in. Pink Pills saved me from going into consumption and I warmly recom- mend them to every weak person." Sold by all medicine dealers or by ‘mailatSOcentsaboxorsixboxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00., Brock‘ville. Ont. to ".1... {gram-i -"uÂ¥rl Jana mt. your Directors in their {1: in the trade at the e demand to: banki aeeommoda has been and an improvement 31‘ this tion expansion in buaineea A and the 9% distributed anaa .1Mwetookever8rancheeetthefloverelcnm th- === denfinnwoed, era. t Albert. New Dundee and Marian ‘11:: Pet- Y ,6, .t’ . t 11 office was subsequently cloned. mg [.31] m we Branch” have 1‘33. gen established at the corner or and Want- The Young Lndies’ Sodiiity of St. gag.“ It i; vem intention to agortly ereetwaln. emeet'afmng'rner :5 “‘33: Mary’s church held a social evening . u "'1!“ at the Parish Hall. on Friday night, which attracted a large gathering. The function, like all other undertak- ings in which the young ladies have participated, was a gratifying sne- :ess. During the first of the evening progressive euchre was indulged in. :he prize winners being Mrs. P. Ken- :dy and Mr. J. Cain, who were a tie vith Messrs. V. Cayley and H. Tobin Further expo; g ree ha “1:101; “all“? fi'w... re 50:: made at Avenue Road 3° :- ll! be oraine. hilly warranted by th In" and at argflmmr.ndu‘m% amggag the mug 5:111:13 {'35 configurauadw to pursue in laceâ€"therehaabeenaateadyeontracag; en ‘ H “ change h” taken and can confident! 1 t gradual mp ”H.322“ above the .:.':‘u: '3 harvested. -Qnebec declinee 101.10 for its pro- vincial bonds. â€"Geo. Grey. oi Stellarton. is the 2' mural candidate in Pictou for the bye-election for the Legislature. " -Twenty-two )roprietore 0! nor -‘ lag picture shows in Montreal are to! beproeeeutediordoingbuaineae on! for years. I believe Dr. Williams' Pink Pills saved me from going into consumption and I warmly recom- mend them to every weak person." Sold by all medicine dealers or by mailatsoeentsaboxorsixboxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Wfllims' themanIbegantogetbetter. Then I got another half dozen boxes, and beforeIhadusedthemallIw‘asable tq do my housework again and was av use“. u“: uWLOI' W110 W88 attend? ing me told my husband that I was going into a decline, and I feared so myself, for a sister had died of con- sumption. When almost in despsir a friend suggested my taking Dr. W11. l:-_-l 15.1-1. n1“, - .- uwxaend I per cent. ma lit B‘iggond 8 per conL. paid 2nd uly. 1908 £18,161 76; and 8 per cont. paid ls: October. 1908 . . . Dividend 8 ' :5 'ce'xit. 'xiiiri'ué' bid 'iaix'xl' ' tun-y. 130° 110.432 5: o nnnnnnnnnn u Written 0!! Bulk Premiu- temd to Rum. Fund ' :71. 'fiéfiiluoz :1 119.335 50 $478.40! M 100.000 00 “8.316 1‘ w.._ .... - .ua... III", In moon- confinement I contracted a severe The mm“ --, ~ ti oontflbnted had-ome- mm ., a... mass" em“ *::a{:‘“rtz‘ms"“mb:"‘afis:9 M" °‘ .... 1': ' m m cold and although I took consider- r o you 3 m r' ' Bounce t Prat 1 Doc. . ...... able medicine I got no better; In Prom! o o “a Lo” Amun‘ét‘ “ ab" ”.1 8283.140 01 a: ma meted C to: och ...... .. u 47‘ . . Prom tor the ;m°:n3} 31‘.“ December. no; we: deducun ”7 M “I” M fact, my condition W33 gradually chm-go. of mmogoment. etc.. and mm; provulon for M In getting worse. I was all run down. doubtful debt. .00 .00. con. ...-coconut .00. one. ..IOOOOO-o “1.81. 1‘ m mm d m mt, M had no appetite and grew so weak “as : tom 01: .. . ~ ......... ...... .......... «41,084.18! 41 10' “'0 mt! 0' Mutton m Wm that I could not do my housework. sznuch ha been axepoeea o: u follow: 0110-. Sam. I. 3.118200! Dylan. ' - and! re: «:1: ”1908‘1150281 o - - At 133‘ “1° d°°t°r “0 "'3 “tend Dividend 3 gr «3%. we 22“: no: 'nghu 15‘ “e" W "7 I" ing me told my husband that I was Dlvlil’efi! 8 per cont. paid 1.: October. ' going into a decline, and I feared so " new of Guam; 1. loom, h” .0 o- e. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee , 4 Dividend 8 r:- cent. myuble 2nd Jan- 1193:: ft m o! longouth, J'no. m1- . myself, Iotasisterhaddiedotcon- “filo ~ .............. "-- 3., says: “A few yéars agoistter confinement I contracted a seven blood and the nerves. They ti] veins with new, rich blood; they and strengthen the nerves; they disease by rooting it out 01 blood. They always do good - cannotpossibly do harm. Medicines of the old lashioned kind will sometimes relieve the symptom of disease, though‘ they never touch But Dr. Willians' Pink Pills Restored Vigorous Kalil: m am up Hm] The Dominion Bank average brought More classes this kind and Mama great on on the farmers of Victoria county. health than I had enjoypd 800d *0 the body, thé e nerves. They fin the 1‘81 horses were (133. Mr. Edward Fox. oth Heed, Opa- mflemen very may tc"711133119. While chopping in his bush Jm’ee to‘be need for onhiafarmon'rnesday,hadtheme- [1-, M. Gauguin, of fortune to‘inflict a deep sub in his one (in. horse, Mr. left foot just above the big toe. cut- , and m, Robt. Dey- ting a cord and severing a blood m- it out of the 1. Moncton, N. got : they tone The Report was adopted. The thanks 0: the lhzreholden wen tendered to the Want. aident and Directors for the! 1' services dorm: the our, ad to u. Hanna's:- te‘drgther Officer- of the Bank for the am an: net-tome range ‘7- n A- T1 At a. subsequent meeting of the Directors In. ad President. 1nd Hr. W. D. mam." Vice-Prom rapeéuvd hit}; The followim Wazoo ct man or m Tnnuamd dtmm Prom To -7-- wuqu guhmittod u. C. utonPo )RJ.Chrlltlo. tong! Co Bin-El. Wm. "100k. 3'7 'W. C. Crowthor. Rlclurd Footer (B‘owmvmo). Goo. D- icot 3% E. 311:}! w. xgmigdw. D. Janitor. T01R91. nmvgvckwood. . I u. . . 51:011. 1-. row Sm] Run: on. . I'd-3° lay. Thou. Wumnloy. Robt. nm- (Bowman). J. C. Eaton. In. mm. H. Cunnbell. Jr.; W. H. Cunhrt. J. 0. Ramsey, In. Anon-on. Juno- Boon. Rich"! Brown. David Smith, C. A. Bout-t. H. J..Bothuno and otbon. It was moved b A. w. A u . ended I: Dr. A. smith. that Ir. 3. 0.10: do “he the {hub “4%.": '30:. C. A. tort do not no Boot-om. Bow " I Mr. Wm. Best took the injured man to town and Dr. Blanchard attended to his injuries. The wound roquired several stitches and it will be some weeks More Mr. Fox will be able to be around. ,- ' tho Shuoholdon: touowin gentlemen were dul aectod Director: (or thc mm. A. QV. Austin. W. R. 3min Juan Gunmen. R. J. a}. J. J. For. K11. ILA“ W. D. Hanna's. A. ll. Nuton a m THIRTY-EIGHTH W cm P W... held st the AL 8701 Juan, 1”,. lauds; noun Anon; thou mount were noncod: Dr. .J GmotA. Ji'ot'wn' A “gran-I‘- Nwton. A. rounds. I. J'r..nuz:v..Booth.E.B.Oulel-.C.w r.g.g.n:m.( E. Hutchnon. Alex. C. 8. name 03‘ at the mutation. Toronto. on. lulu-w. Aux-ow Oomph. . Btnd. w. Crock“ 8. ll. Gray. Ho 8. annual H‘E'EP); FP- QIQQDOY (Olhn'nt ‘7 n I“ finnm of Profit ind Lou arr-led {0mm GENERAL STATEMENT v. n. :2. nutchuon. Alex. C. Hm (Hunmon),w Wm. (Hannah Reynold: Ira Standish. Stowut Hounton. Gait. 10.909910?! nml 'D (15.4-..- an read the R rt of Annual Butemegoor the gflaficount. 31-: manta”. 1W? nun. Y A-- 0... Q... D... 7.... Iâ€"OT- ‘1’... Domtum and Stocks. 2 “in: 8 ooh use Downturn . . {301.300 Lanna: Annual General Meeting of the M ” “"m'm-M Shareholders Orm It! be Inufld v-vvul'u 891') s c o o o‘ a. 000' ‘0... out. nola on. Vac" W. Austin. seconded b Dr. A. Smith. thnt Ir. 2. B. ' and an. . goccrt do set In acct-om. .1 and A. H. Cunpben. 1:. won appoint“ Scrum:- ho R rt of the Director- to the ho! and “Omegoof 2h. mg!" n! on- n._n. 82194 .m A A o O... («iii .00 can. :0 “0.001 'octon In. E. B. Otter. Vice-President (or m ouad‘ 'M“*:d.‘"mm m t. n J1" 0 “121‘: té‘frt‘iflffizdgréa ”53'- Emmi 00.00( 19.1 ,. ‘ 1.188.165 8. 4 306.01! 00 2, 201.455 34 .281.§4§ 1. 80,960.48. to 100.000 0. ‘33” £3 10. 074.860 885.4“ tholr homo by the town mi mm: and M work, ' iiilii‘? ii 1.51““ 39 0- no '00...- 000. - -. ...- mm" was man-M on his mum. at “0". O .un. n..’."..’..fi"£“i Brockvmo, to Ina-y Weather-poem 0am. Inn. m oloct- ‘4" 3 ' um tormmmum Itolenhom the amudlu. J. H. Shalom, Westmount. 3;th mam” month just cloned an I! Guam mud to unfiuuathomh capt- . wt~ muylooktorsmw mmm During the m. u- C... J... "mum“ ll 33.0mm u 17.8.0.5“ .8 tom 3.933.392 a 4.9mm a scam o: In!!! so '165 'i “.015 114.553 8 .UIL181 08 “.83).“. n Stanton and Goo. 8! {‘u“ n In". a! aha-bone. etc. inlflMTMm Lu mat lot shout 5 notes. known “Pot Lo! L. Thu. “not frontage; III-dutch out]: of W huh. PAROEL 8 Lotlthmll. Tomato”. oboe: nanny-hon: 10 mo cloud. My“; Wm snap. gkdahhuouwutm II“. nun DRAM”? THE M0! TRUST MIPMY 1,,“ fihyuaficfitimfiuofhk ’fd‘h‘m Mahala-amt -’l'ho hall! 01 John Bo'don, Mam.m,hl.m c; MWobmmmpmda Wuwmtonpm a. 014009.1udlonndoreonddonuon It'ouldbophudhthonnuy. tobecommcod,md mun ail Prohibllltythoutu-lorolthoehuch wouldsborecunsttentloutrouthc “Mmmumuom-Ent Work Progressing at St. Mary’s PARCEL 4 nu'rovly amped ban; num- 1:!!th Beat East Warder SWITCHES POI PADOURS CLUSTER-CHRIS concur-Imus TRANSFORM‘HONS WAVES. W168. Rte. SH 011:: NEW. mum (Alum f. oguvie Flour Inns (20., The Winter m?“ Directors Convene â€"-.â€"__.._, N. _., Brands. If your grocer hasn’t it, he will get it for you if you insist. The best Canadian wheat, 1 cleanest and most modern mi the most skilled flour-makers a those baking qualities which make it the choice of discriminating house- ‘ wives everywhere. Cheaper flours ‘ cost you more in the pral Household a f: Royal Household Flour the most thorough purifying process known to milling, all combine to Very complete ind st low prices. 00..” for undone: who no Wflfid 8mm DAY ON LY mop. ibonmun 15m m. boob. IO. Give bone. on... mama.

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