3;. mm 5w. $4.275 Wm 30“ “-3 W' â€Wthannarroww â€3mg, hawa‘vpr. hfr!‘ Va†The Best Preserves and Pickles in the Wild. can only be made under PW?“ “3' am. - . may of the ouenh‘sls eon- . - handled by a, such 3: Gem Jar Rubbers. null and #389- 5" ‘ doz. Corks._ _ tamglanfolzï¬h Parrlfln the demo“; and Wax. wrot- â€ding am. this is a normal. â€healthy: signï¬ï¬mithvhen thp‘ Wt!†every minuteatue is away. from her lpost it W that half. nerves are aadiay strained, and she is unfit for basi- nem. 1% you do not (feel rested :11: the and at a. inrmght‘s vacation. it mixed! that {business its hateful 'to you. and aid hugyam} has left ypu, 1:th is wronz. Eitheryou :1an mm must. note mlaxation to win your. new, or you are M W “mm t° um masters at M W13- c. by the Premier’s triumphant art-1 ‘ patriotic homecoming {had died gammy. away. My Whiz! got just what he had. ï¬gured tonâ€"the opportunity to poseaaaminjmdrdlbem. mum at um; waawa o: aim Limer- abcwith mt mane WW: 30a» (wad!!! attemt ï¬to W maize!» Vinegar ; 50 {ha a. W girl. the L-inâ€"tlnm Wirézi’“ 7.0.5 he; vacation mehl's ban this. audit: weend tamed with these privi‘ a-he habit of 1.230? is M the fig-5t reactions with release W may a that the [right “I do Vflh slid 1m- M Mai: om: ï¬res imtitntious. Andepummmamtahiswhawim mdï¬htiatnbemid on-tbo gusting; m the Ida! i=3 not 3 M ' â€" hem mheierwmgheought “mew Ltasbypaflanfly hear.- “ and macs-ans minim 0‘ a“ m that the M16 can. “W‘s" ....- .4»... â€hm: m hominid? Australia grants Britain {pxehrenoe of '5 per pelit. may do bett :r by. and by) . The evicted Irish tonants‘ bill pass- ed. its second reading in the House of Lords. denounced only by Lord Clanricarde. the most hated land- lord; in Ireland. That this is Canada‘s century, is n) longer questioned. From one and of the land to the other reports come of ripening crops. increased. bank to- tums. expanding commerce. rApid Iailway construction, and. best of all, genuine contentment. With bad ad- ministration all this would have been impossible. with good'Government all things tending to material good are possible. ' méqiwmuowppuqmgm totheahlaesandflatomsghedhyuty cit-hem -. ;.. ‘, Chicago \Veekly. American: The haut ton of Newport is evidently d».- termined ,to quality, for afï¬liation With the ancient order of anthro- poids. Mrs. 0. H. P. Belmont last week had a chimpanzee as guest. of honor at a dinner 'to her friends. It seems quite certain that it the ape genus shall ever avolute into the Lunar: class it. will be by: a natural transition through the Medium of Newport society. pelt calf-wrestlers when they fail to satisfy, and in so many ways vxomte good order an dattempt to avenge what they regard as wrongs. in an il- legal or extra-legal manor. are in danger of straying from tha tested ‘I and sound principles ment‘ of free 9°99†Times . Canadians NOTES. ‘3 tariff But she Hm cows Km AI A103 REPDIT 0F BOBGAGEOI GOV-TEST- IIG Assocu'nous. W m {If m I! M II mm W (Bobcaygeon Independent.) Tm- flratltut. for the Bohonygeon Cow. Aasocintion was mnde on July 25th. by Mr. D. E. MacKenzie. of Bcnvu’ton. who has charge of this district. and he kindly furnishes the {allowing results and pointed rc- unarkB: ‘ " - -_L:A_ | .At your Cow Testing Associntlon l (ocnd the highest milk yield to two .1120 lbs. with a test of 3.7 per. cent better {at or equaling in butter 41 .4- lbs. The highest test was 4.3 p. 0. Thus we see that the cow. giving the laxgat flow of milk does not as a rule have the milk testing uighest in butter fat. The lowest milk yield was 280 lbs. with a tent of 2.9 or eQualing in but- iter. fat only 31 lbs. 2. Note the difference in the amount ocn- luv '-__' Note the difference in the amount of butter fat these two cows prod-ir- ed. 4.1.4 and 8.1. a dilicrenoa of 33.3 ‘bs. or valuing butter [at at 30c. :1 1b.. $6 66 difference in return to the “Here again we see that lowest amount of milk and lowest test do not go necessarily together. Do not three results from our own districé small to every thoughtful dairy- umn? In this one testing sssociation a difference in amount produced to a dairy farmer of over 36 in one month. Does this not show the great ‘ mcessity for the work! From a busi- ness point of view each dniry cow may be regarded as .1 separate dz:- rutunen‘t of an undertuking. and it is a. principle of sound business to find out that each department pass. that is. that each individual mm given a. return large enough to 93: for food. lsbor. etc.. and lave n unar- gin for profit. Guessing at tha to- tal yield will not avail. Memory is too treacherous. The total produc- tion of the milking period must to calculated so as to strike a. balance [with the totul out _bl’ the twflve months feed and to ascertain the margin. if any. The records of the Cow-testing As- ‘5â€) I. by u I The records the Cow-testing As- sociations are showing that many was on our dsiry items are not even paying for their keep. Every dairy farmer should find out three things regarding his cows. 1. How use). milk does she give. 2. How- Liations which are being organize-l agree to weigh the milk night and mowing ewry ten days through the lrilking period. at the same time trking .1 sample for testing. The . time occupied is not more than three minutes per cow per month. The composite sample is tested Lrec by the department every month. and the (Hirer receives report of milk proâ€" duced. test of same and amount but- trr fat. and thus knows every month ï¬rst what each cow is doing for him. Milk; is dear and sold at a loss if . pxoduced in too small a quantity by any cow. It is not always the cow‘ a large flow that is the heaviest producer. The fact that she gave a couple of pails at a milking through June does not say that she gave 5000 lbs. in the year. She may; decrease in flow much more rapidly than the cow in the next stall. whose shrink- ,oge o't flow is gradual. Let every cow stand on the record of bed n'exit. Up to the present we have been too content with tsking the Meraga of our herd. Averages me too comprehensive. They shield the poor cows and do not givd Mr plat-y to the good. It will be seen that the “Line of a record is indisputable. of immense Scarago my ““8"“ teen. was vary- “"5“ that I feared she W3 Bhwgunvu- ...v _‘,7 ter remedy um remained state (or several months to think aAhe_ pever wfu‘l: in buuamg up w: “Hug, , 11018. red blood -â€" that is why tluy benieh anaemia. rheumatism, St. Vltus dance. heart palpitation. indi- geetion and the secret ills of girlhood and womanhood. But you must get the genume bearing the full name. “Dr :Wilhams' Pink Pills (or Pale PeOple." on the wrapper around ouch box. All other ao-callcd Pink Puts are imlt'ations. If your medicine dealer does not keep the genmne pills they. will be sent at 50 cents a box or six boxes forszéb from The Dr. {William’ Medicine 00-. Brockviilo. . Ont. WISE PARENTS WWY. I. be} 0 O b 0909.0910009 ï¬ï¬‚'flm : 9 £990.00. ' MISCELLANEOUS hares. industry. and 22 in Cami; has 152 hospitals. 2|.) 300 column... 45 how: of dustr'ul whom-L Guild: had. 1W1. 13‘9 newspap an and periodicals; 0113030 677; Quebec 195; Munch: 99’. .507: Scots: 8;. The Onnadinn prm Minion has 350 members. Cnnads has 7 peers. 5 bar 0 onets. .. â€"- 1" 1‘9- g (A “4 v. au- v.-, _ K. B.‘ . 4.2 Coupenions and Heathers of the Orders 9! Kai hthood. Then is only one distinctively Cn- adian peer. " 40.!!!) United Empir: Loyalist. en- tcnd Canada from 1m on. 7A AL- 1‘“... Caudn took 800 prizes at tn: urn tennial Exhibition in 1876; 225 :1 the Pam Exhibition in 1878, an! 2.- 326 at the Chicago Far in 1892. " ONTARIO‘ Ontario is 7.10 ‘x 1000 miles in aiz: Ontario is as large as tour Eng lands. and but little lass than Franc- Ontario is 7:» .x Lvuv u...“ Ontano is as large as You lands, and but little less than and Germany. . Ontario is 78.“)0 squhre larger than the United King Only 20 per cent. is thickly or a. pnrt as large. asï¬vales. -,.___- -- an n: larger man um um.-- __, - Only 20 per cent. is thickly outlet or a. part as large as Wales. Southern Ontario is in the sun: latitude as southern France and Northern Italy. 7‘A~â€" a . e. 01 Ontario com can‘da's area. Ontario con mada'a 999° Ontario ï¬rst setuuu .w ,-_-_ , , by 10.00) U. E. L. and other». Populahan. 1812. 805110; 1837. mum; to-day. our 2.500. 000. ' tario‘s chief mapsp IfltSt ARE IRUE m'iéE’iiortheast. , Ontario's totnl gain crop. 1906. 170 million bushels. vi»: wheat. 22 millxona; buley. 25 millions; on}. 111 millions; peas and pans. 10 nut- liou; hay and. clover. 4.86233) was. Enrollment. in Guelph Agricultural mmrmmcn- Ontario's [all ' 23.9 bushels per Ontario's bani a,†doubled‘i‘p. issued. 1906. Camda t milhons; Great Britain Ontario’s birth rate. 1 thousand of population .14.1â€"-eacb an increase 1903. __ 7L nM!‘ 1a». Ontar io'a urban population 19“). increased by 1-1 1-4 pe‘ run: d60l‘?33¢d by 3 3-4 pl Ontario's rural population. 1904. dcclin ac! 27,000. while ci towns increased from 7944 (3.1-.sz d3 Ontaxio 69911 public school!- Ontaxio h†5~ with 397170 9.“! Ot-tano cultivation. Ontario's farming industry output has doubled in th: last two dmdcs. without much moreâ€: in acreage. ed in (inh- "(Sgtaxio Govern-m 25 milieu-s on 10‘ Milan“: _,-A-_A : â€08.000- â€bl-up..- F00! thousand and hay mum-.- conducted experiments on their own Karma. 1905. Ontario has six billion (eat or an sold pine, worth 42 millions. (2st;â€" mite.) Ontario has a greater variety. of mineral deposits in pr xopnmtion than in _ mid. ‘ ' ‘ +â€"--- nrnorts are m-w "bntario’s chef“? woxth 22 mullions. ham !5 ““99â€? puw-o -v wiw cion to 50 millions Inimipï¬tll. ‘nd AK‘ I ulation. P99 ï¬rst settled 120 years ago .ud 901110: others. 1837. comprises 7 PC: contains 40 PC r 37 pecmoNYW-‘ HZZK-C-m-G’ 5 0|. ‘u .â€"-‘v 0! population; death ‘ an increase 0" 0-7 Inca-1’"--. rural population. 1W- :d 27.000. whilg ems and {that average. I CARTER, nmmt has spent toads. â€ï¬‚ag†and titty__£§rm=r er cent millions on cent. of lllt".’ll. .Itlll rate. over over and ans! tu F El PCB. SALEâ€"60 new in 300111 m o! cultintion, close to town 01‘ Lindsay. Property in In“ toned, ha Womble buildings sud [0011 well and around. Apply .to LAWREflCK PAL- LON, You-bat, Lmduy.â€"w4. -...â€"_._. We“ half )0: 4, in Second Mon at Eldon, 100 acres, um», .11 clued. shout one mile mm 3: WW no. «we Jnnotifll- It not so“ soon will!» â€outliers telnet can. Ap- pky _to JOHN-.2; JACKSO. , 43 Isiah E, Toronto.â€" For scars the (annex: on untarw buVe hcaxi or the phenomenaa pr:- dutian of the Waste": when Haida. and hue rasignedly wilted it: much advutmed superiority of Wes tun flour as a conclusive hat. An over Ontario the demand (or On- urio wheat bu nun :11. with a corecquanl. lowering of tin pm :3le to the farmer for hi! [rain- 111 ai- dnuon. bran and abort. lave 93003» so expensive es to urinal: mince the margin 0! proï¬t to: the any. can and stockmu. Now. the most pmtial dine: at, lhc LXJCLICJI 1:,»qu v. ....... , Cedar end W sump. ueuen rovery at: certainly noteworthy. 'Jn- taxio miners wno have made a pc- lnnddltuloble;noilt ehy loan. Two cialty of the n:w flour have drmco 1m. Bung, one 52332. with “on. out western flour from the Maritime ' Stnbllng; 108 Home. “.11 um inside. They. bnve been comedic! 1 Well fenced, good wen, bearing Orchnrd. Provinces. in some instances to double their ‘xl- Nine miles mm . Forearm and ready extensivopinnts. and have crc- . demnnd in Toronto that ‘ E: W ï¬zz’tï¬iud‘yki'rwm’ . . l :1 . 1 that city: is made of Ontnria blended g 100 ACRE FARM P03 SALEâ€"Lot 4; I . Mn“: is true of Non Sootia. and j, con. 10' Tunaâ€? 0‘ 0!". the New Brnuwwh where u: unprejq- M d m N389!“ All cleaved, diced nblio hnvadecibdintnvorot'mgm3mm . . ' Ruben Gran the â€WM â€W“ °‘ 0“ m““°u'ns§~t,smo.1>ouom.am m, ought ï¬o ngpql to “ï¬lm tuio ({‘mm‘ 0 genera y. was out I. . . [in-min! lolly. when tho puchue of i“ the to tor m" ’t â€I“ belore h“ the Ontario product given bette: 'retun F m '1"! 1°“- 1"" bind. nnd help. to creche I: demand ‘EI { E °' 9"“ M001!“ . to to: Ontario when. When peooto on .“y “20m mule-mo «on. - our Ontnrio realise thi- (not. the , ~- tnmeru o! Ontnrio will not only be | ()6 ACRE FARM-FO_â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€B In the . GALE . the gngnern (n '(c‘vintlhruwthe 01 do‘.- I are. at wi m t cost o'l’ 1 m» mm on to a» imam“ game my mnl ï¬gures of ten to ti een douse: lwdls"! :3l mm†“(1 ° 1 I“: 1 3" a ton. And. surely. the Ontnrio hr. , '. 18â€: men should be the first to no: the guide! 9“" m M w' M 1"“ good example by buying only the . 1'19! IMO-bums tall 9:20 o; the flour made largely from Ontario hu'n. 3““ 1P8?“ 2012‘ wrtIdrmng wheat. , shednboveninving shed 24:34. Good» chord. Another good tune hem 36:52 u m if W 111.: Uxbridgc Organ Piano Cam- pnny met with a notions loan by fir». on Saturday evening. At about 10.30 the frame building. in which were maxly; til the mnchinen. was burnoi to the ground. while the engine mouse. storehouse nnd lumber ‘yard “Joining brick building was damaged on the :00! only. owing to tha excel- lent; work at the local ï¬re brigade. 93K- fire “ted in the mine room. he lqu will b_o 325.030. on which there in llsod Ilth a Uttlo Int-m Flour In Inflnlbd. .II 1.11 Every Department . mul ‘_ :67 5th Canoe-don or we revamp v. I Eldon. Inge Irene hem with excellent . etebling with excellent etebling, good new brick house; 190% clan-ed. 180 acres mm tilleble. 19 ecm nixed tin . Good , ‘vell. One mile tron echool, convenient 'mchmh, penceâ€, m end but with ehope. A very deeireble term. For Oetarialpda' terns. ere, apply to ELIAS 13' (W9 lmwgs, nod W Agent. Lind-tr. m Wash Voots. won 1.50, now 1 00 not". Yacht Oops. won $1.00, now 75‘: flon’o Yacht Oops. wore 75c. now 50: Mon" all-amt, flowing-0nd Tl“. whégdci, 25¢ Men's Whm Unon Conan. were 15:, now 8: Boys' Wash Goats, won 756, now... V _ V ‘ 50c Boyd Wash Coats, wore 60c, nowwmr 7' 40c Bathln‘ Slant, Men‘s and Boys’, were $1.00 V 75: :1 II It were 75c. V 5m 1"“ 1 990999990 09999 9999993: -III ’ FARM FOB SALEâ€"100 an“ m elem 80 mm ï¬rst-clam tillsble had, 1331- moopgntnre. Goodï¬oue,2fnme 1th work m than. m m sublet vith up. Three unlo- hon the of Linux Term any ACRE FARM FOB SALEâ€"Lot 4; con. 10, Township of 0p, the of Alex. Nngent. All cloned. hom,m (use ham, 1 mile m'amw’om" ’eotmnhiudny. Wasn‘t-pin e to: whit 001-! before his tmm din. Soï¬a-glean. Tom For WNW qtply to ~ 12â€") vâ€"t 1 O O .53 . :5; 5’; i 38 s; PM how, hum Mn . W “11 with Ian; "vermin: spring vol! um:25bnring lemumnenflo mg sand. Church, out 0500 (Can. em). ’ and Stock MAI-hot, Store, Blacksmith Shop, etc. For further pur- ticnlnn upplyjfo _ELIAS_‘I‘30WES, Red “Nu-DU "l’ 'd MwMIM-"m .* 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot l3, concession 5. Pension. PW?- cleared, any of Ernest Sawing: 70 more: mucosa!" maï¬ urea Sun: and Peel-m. Bond: wmpmotnu-ipm M and unable, 12 was of mu. _ Solid _brick home 14 in. , - 1-3.-) 10-01 won fenced; want to all thuumuonoe. Pot-onion given for glonghing Wt 13" not. For terms a apply to ELIAS BOWES, real estate “out. Linnâ€"Id. CLEARING SALE BRAND CLOTHING. ot the Township 0‘ a m with excellent . WETHERUP, LINDSAY. p-In 3'33. I?! 5' 3'53 9 LP? ‘ ‘BSIIP'VSU W WANTED-W c I- nsured. Apply to H0!!!“ Vodka Cowâ€"'11- FWFOBSALBâ€"Wmuh: Con. 15, mnpon,_100mi fun. Baa-lurid: “sibling“! never-ailing stream em and and; Van 00‘"??th "F"! Sussex and Pool-m. m of Woodville chACHLAN or C. E 'flu. .â€"wd don. 116 acres, d Palestine, the p: nay. 80 3cm cleared M, tune house a: d m mil omlu within tow rods oi chap-M terms em uni-n spply to F W Agent, Lin“ pasture 133mm-eo-xprwewl mam Med: driv moat shod, hog pm “a “350 on scene wdl. market ad P05! “5“ M sud three from Tam reuontble. A] Domy'migï¬l'i good obbling house 2633“: 110 mom brick house. 3"“ 5038.9, stone stabiilg, 1" him shod 2““ I .- â€tuning 8pm 8nh.ool church. P" were 75c, were 50c, an)! F08 SAWâ€"18.!†ABM FOP 1100!!“ _.n v. mtmk