Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 18 Jun 1903, p. 6

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money. Our stock in oompjete in all sizes and kinds of wire from No. 9 to 16. Now is the time to leave your order for `Plymouth Twine. We guaran- tee the price. a-next TO BANK or ccmmenca 5 DOORS WEST Refrigerators, Oil Stoves, Knee Dusters. REMVED ,`KR}%i-a 1 E: ' s B I G... _1t*rgAangg% sums Bounty People, hes! \ "V " ``7\_v'. . I I V " \, 1 J . n _. ..U, '9" ` - . . ~.~ ' ' V V _ . ' _ we would ~~o,ome;u`pon "I: end` 0? HR `INDIIK3. eiggvee-!?..rho orpss-nsgdgnarkegi fon th-e. . V e , ' '.`,m'ps. between !o,t s:.?8 end 30 doesn't Discovery of eietoriool uundrnor wept -e'xxst.. w.hil6 is:-gone` open; which '_. . - or Dune:-eon. the ma -,is.xgot .ma.rk6d lot`: 26 andf Village of at; John.` `27-., it must liavdf=:i'i:_been 2-`a `Little be-3 .~ -`__'. . _ - . . -?y6hdi3_l9t;2_?f I;ha t-1 the road Epaznomto x e axiiig;ei`.arohge91Q8iua1 '!`P,1't an end`.=i;.. ' ` V. . N, 1 x ,. .}.~";w-r. -.y '-L; 1 . . nan~-3 Qtj . . w. , ~ . .,` 2-unjk; gyro: @902; pi:p1ia1;aa ad e`:':,s__aI5'l)1`?:`,1i!"-f. 9 ; _' .ita:hreeo.,,n ; e .ith I920?` --W N56 1.43ni8*I.:.e9` `Ed?`~ !li 1`ee'o`I1\th16?`5`I.JIi`ty use on `:3'1:!.o.ih':A;;'f `;?%\'03iti0$ 13 t h'd and it `S a mo `on [006 across the field. Father` :;;i"`*"`9` . hoe.-.;onaad, aays9;;.;,zs;;1;ss.g;ga:o.g . .._ . lueagqrieat .rmm. `Joi: i e *3`-_*' '*;"" "m-`W .`the"e:`iiiia;3iiT1 9*I'here was "~tra.tod. several maps bemg 1noluded.quite E perceptible: 1.1- in tho ::r;:`:.`:$s usual' this P t t`'~i' `ground. an uneven fielddiberally be- `" 3 h.ih '9? .". 7`P"1Y 't.h hm 9` '3.-` ?3trgwn win: boulders of ' Jarioua. "`I'.In.i-nun n.n d`.'u"u-an Ivivlinng- is-``nlt-Li -."a.. A .' ; .. L ` F _ .; V -..c'!T'nL',` .9 `Glen. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. FOB .A`..I3"V'ZE3R.'.E'ISI.i\'l'G- I N .Tn,A1uu E mm: use .,.#..;mm.+mm.| .Jv*NE' 18, 3 W Um-IP89; moncruua. VI"l|aIIIlIII(I?D vyv V," ._ ;;pe;ye:I. one on;t_thee_ Identjfoetion_s`t1ot_ fog? Btngnaie 1!, "end, ahother j_o`n *t_hTe' .;;',V,;a,)adisoove1`y of the "Rock that et`an`ds' gout." `Ekarenniondi. t)romR.yv>hioh\__the Po;gq.,;ya11age or at. Matthias wax its xture and whieh gives). clue to ICV?;. ;:;`th9:"ip.y%itio-nl or the wherb&bouts1?o!'~ Eishaidlta. -the Petun village of 8t.~ j-`.3 Jean; :wh_preA Father` Charley Garniy won _m.aasao1-e.d by the Iroquois `oh jf:j";j:Deo. 7th. 1849. ~ . T ; ..o;,..li Bother: Jone.-;.. who i?! a r_ee_g;;i;;gd/f ~ij3;f'authority on the subject` of e`ar`ly1 1;; ~3eut`1io}i ':x:"`ih'u vluiijetltft i`f " Wei; 5}. 5,; Indian lite. , writes in 9. most enter- I; taining style. and in this instanee his writings should'- he 9: ,speeiz_ii Lin`-,3 terest to thepeopie oz this section as the -discovery to which somuehn `Pi importance is given was made on the ` -7: western boundary ot the Township of Nottewasugn. atew miles. west ; V?-at Duntroon. `The writer had` been 7 I E}, on a tour through the -eastern.` per-W A tion of the eouintry in his en_d_ea,vor g to. locate the forxnerlndianivillage ot, 8t.'fIgna.ee II} whenee.he came to- Stsyner and made ms. trip 9! dis-,_ oovery. AIL-.. _ _-n.I'--2` :17 IIlk:`\ . % . ' $3: being, in rwu`sm; Q}! Ormg *_z` "{1} W? LU-lilllbl. I] A:-:w=th%&.at gr-tum k A-%%F- .3-.*n:; %'.;.:;u.A.;,: o: J azfric. cqutinnas ms 9% view. 3 .w 5"on the .si'teq: ($1 ,n&.zio?$?illases3 K; ..J. Kqfuen past y I`, '5.2gg;l!ev,VFather AL"E.Jons`. of *Lof`ol"o." 'V;'Ng{CoIlpge. `Montreal. . contributes, two. " =.._........- ...... .. nu. I :lnnl-if.nn'Hnn_| nfyl handed over to the.D.A 1)., who._ not, . being in -Holy'~-0rde rs.'.ran no risk of ; incurring any irre"gularity. It was .. Proved. :- - After a. prelude in which he gives .' the` ditgerent - forms. derivation and . the meaning of the name. Ekaren- niondi. also a historical review in connection therewith. he describes. the trip to the rock thus: The Start. ` Btayner is a little town on the" `Collingwood branch of the Grand Trunk Railway. in Nottawasaga._ the most western Township of Simcoe County _and liesin the flat lands be- tween the old Huron and the .P'ctun `countries but nearer the latter. A Rev. Father Jetfcott. `whom we hud- the pleasure of meting at Penetnn- guishene on August 19. had lately beenplaced in charge of the parish. Two young eciilesiastics. Edward Kerby and John Purcell, both of whom had graduated_in theology at Montreal. that summer. the former secui ing a D.D.. the latter a L. Theol., ..were guests enjoying the openhanded hospitality we had come to share. ht did not take long to agree upon a campaign." The deadliest foe we were likely to'meet. it appeared.` was the 'unobstrusive. ground-hog. In consequence one leth'el weapon`was deemed sufficient .proteo tion in .view' of all possible `encounters. This was amaster imdve of strategy as events pg -,gA.Beating-A, Through --No.tta.wa~sagc.. T _- .a-Tuesday` morning. Aug. 26. .-dawned; _,bright and ull..of.,.pr.omise. . The vehicle was stored with what pro-' visions were necessary for `a day's outing: and our party of five drove` `out -on the-Duntroozn road atabrisk trot. heading west `toward the Blue: Hills. Old Indian Earthworks. . At Duntroon Village we-turned .south down the road between con-4 oession 8 and9to; the farm of Mr. .William Anderson. to examine an earthwork .which Mr._;~David Boyle 'has described-in the annual report of the Canadian Institute. Mr. `An- derson brought his work to astand-` I still. and cheerfully accompaniea us`! `over the ground. He is one of. those` thrifty and hospitable Scotohmen who seem to think they can .never* `(lo too `much to welcome, their visi-' tors. Very little trace of the em-' bankment is now observable: on the hillside it may be-said to. be entirely obliterated by frequentTploughing`V.' ` ~_ . A._.I-_._._...I- 8..-comm r\!\ l""-}|`. ODl.l.LB.l.'u.I.Uu U: Llvliuvanv tan-an-a...---`,. Leavir_igeMr.' Anderson's farm. north V half lot 23. con. 9. we proceeded stilt `further to the south by the same concession. Our intention was to move into the uplands -lower down in the township -and `having once gained the heights to be guided by `the .`in'ormation-we might: g1-sane troni the resident farmers- It war. the safest course to pursue since the region was unfamiliar -to every-`one of. the Jparty.` even to .-Father Jeff -'3 , .cott,.' who~had~ not `gresided at` Stay-;_M ,ner mover at year. .- 3 _ewe"ad13;meed3 L--__.....:- ........:nnivIu'. ninu BB1` -CV61` 11. yuux. -no "V ......,.--_-_ the `country became charmingly pie"- tnresque, especially` towards ;G1n Huron, and still further to the-s`outh.1 where the eye- spughth -Dunedin ~:g\_d: ~_Creeinore `in the remote perspective:`` The horizon in_th;at` dreotion""was jfbounded by great `roll'mg".hf111:si`-ntcr-' ,_sec_ted by deep valley. . .We toiled upwards;-along the sidexroad. between `:1otise1u_8 and 19. antil at -1ast.;sare`on;i fhmtableland, 'we~ el;:ixft m1_..__tA`;';r.N;j.-.vel l? -.;on_t:o evmile anfx19Pi31llyVj`ep`.` - `narrow; ravine. 6 _ ` .y , ._ .`. \ <.O\< A ,-_ L2__--`.`l.I -' V "'-We, ` cont `gt-a'VlliFng` _i;;_`tex* upoints wfest `o1.,_g;;rAth;. .,alqn`g ; _- `the. 9.; nliove the/4-='le ' '2 -' " " "-"ii on 1000 across cne X1910: ~|!'3U11'." 7 .3|";=19*i :!3*%3`-... .. % -. - '_" ";m 4- 7 t`d`""1i`ehf "`th'e"e'fi`rige;1iR7?'*'1`here 3 `ld_d' Equite rise" ` om-`' l_`m_ tP9_M_st,1-exyn wi_];h_ hbouldexps ,,qt_`:_.yeriouaV, A*`.*.-' " *`:``3t%n%xps and ms. Ahedtd.%:;:1=e`~a`sioods.e -teF- .H`*'I.L`\v_l1i`eK begaazg gmh oath! ` gsu-ag- `N5 1115 .Pd-.t9. :iZl1_-3 olnm -hi tree 4 iwyieh. as I:. -.` `(Inn-nan`, dur l`n&G`W.. M. Ann- V`. .v` .`.a.-. W13: ' "_' -'-; U`; W%~9a%t9res1 ;imvew=vt.i1>1:r e ziskw and left and weTmoved' 'forward..~an` whether! it V was that ' this t`r'a`il_ 6!-the 3i:ouud+hog< ray % 5 bx;'o~ns'n t N_o`$dld`.`o ithatraaome -pdhlorr. aims hid _d_esorie_d.' oqttain it is that about A:w.__.n_-A ,__u_.. LL-._..|__ L`. Iqvwva lV_Il| vv. e-won: u--c ithib. tiinei-`ith2;Docto;'.;.it-Itho..,th&n}:;o. tivo member of the trio. disappeared: `ncncc. `-To be plain."_:`y`. .:rc'verch c'n'ough"'to: do to push through the matter guudergrowthg aummnke. cur. wfe sought a. foothold. without troub- matters. A glimpse now .and then V through -the" branches of the teller trees showed e.,scra.p ct blue sky. or _a patch of that misty. indescribable neutral` hue which bctokcn a_void._a !allingraws.y`of the ground land;-~thc presence of wooden hillsides beyond. It was but s- fleeting vdcscriptive vision, - ..ug . n .. q _ _ ___JL`_ his youth. was"by far the moptuuc-i nor was his "absc`nccnoticciil7for'th`c companion `arid myself had` quite, way laboriously over fallen trunks which crumbled under pressure as: `ling ourselircs about more extraneous` areasona'Vle time. I am ashamed to say. Iwas the first to cry enough. an-d to asure Father Quirk that all that was ahead of us then would be there as- certainly on themorrow. whenpthoroughly rested. we could return directrly to the spot. now that we knew where it was. As we emerged from the thicket we pre- sented a truly w'oe'begon'e appear-. ance. Flushed with our vain strug- gles and. bcspangled with burs. _ we bore. moreover. the marks of many an encounter _with branch` and bramble. Crestfallen at our failure we returned demure-ly enough- to the carriage. Then it was that we missed the Doctor. We waited pa- tiently. I-..~.do not know how long. that-he niight not be unduly hur- riedin his eiplorations: when. finally _getting anxious. "the party-- Father Jetfcott. of course. `leading the chor- us--sen`t up af succession .of war whoops that must ` have uiicomtort'- ably impressed "the Petun warriors in their graves. but no Doctor. N37: ' even did the echoes deig n~ to answer our call. -Another (wait. and th`e shout "was renewed with` like results. To make the best of delay. for time was wearing away and we were, anxious A to -turn homewards. `we as- 1 sumed restfu1"'posturcs'on boulder. . swa`r-,d or fence. and enter-tained`eaoh` other with the recitalot our adven- tures- 2 - . _ _' On `a sudden. a shout. faint in the; V _ hattlingagainst innumerable _dit,ticultic.1or what I thought was I _ distance went -up. "Rocks and} A Caves 1 _Every eye turned to the`. spot whenceathe sound came. and, we caught sight of the Doc:tor.`- standing just where we had emerged some time) before. waving his arms ` and shouting ``-Rocks `and Caves if . Pulling ourselves together for a re-g newed efort. we started to join him. % , _; I-_,'_,.4_L___L LI`! 7' \I\J \lIlb\l II 1' \r IIVICQ vvng any "w--- ,-u-:- - In Indian file. we bravcl'y penet_ral;-' ed the thicket; and in a few minutes oamehout into the open on the op- posite side.,' - ' ` % `lI1'L..L - -........I....l"uI a:ro`\y` I. `Va urns-n. 1 I WDILV \3L'\II.(I. . I _.What a wonderful sight I- \Ve were- spe.eohleas`for an instant; We stood on an elevated ledge with deep ere. vices, penetrating at acute angles the wall of rock. Undertoot they seemed t-o;bebridged,t. over by roots`! and accumulated mould. but yawnedf wide. below. The Doctor has explor-1 dd some from the lower 18V81~,-.-. how y far he -had.-made~his way into theigi ' recesses. I do not-- `now `recall. These ta . . '_ :______._1|. were `the V '. Ca'ves." 'nakd'ness,~b_ut' masses `of stone lying .in`.every direction; whole trunks_ Of; VV U16 Luv -\Jurv\u:- - But `the wild weird sconev beyond! At our feet. below the ledge, count- 1 less huge rocks ,1ay scattered.` b11'_t`; with certain. order.-.'I`he whole was bare of vegetation; nomoss nor fern. nor Joreepinguvinc to * ,shroud, thgir whitened" by time; as stonesiin the._ dcsort.,'.Across the rocks. lay prone. i,t;rTeos* bleached `~.,by- ,alt'ernnte `1'_a._ip'__ and" .sunshine.~ 1 (These wgre Vthgh. 'd`escribedf,by` the uncanny name, Rinks, and they .f_ormeda \vagst.e7",of I 1_1t'-ter- dcsol'ation.~:so- tcrsely fund` fi_t`1b_y,_| `!T~h_6AT~De_vil?s1,- GIcn', . . J-`LIV `A1971: 9 \ul\l..|t To take `in all thes.dt.iis,one by, one r.evqui-r}e`d time: `We scanned thv; nearest~,.teaturesA tirst:.ib\l.t.~.as- we] looked, `iurther; -towards` Tthe v o1__1tqr,| U34. U55 QIIDZ Awvgvtn :q-u `v-u-w-- v it" was seoxi ~a:t `a`disadvantag_e.`__-"But _.as the alopb,`v'here it Awas-ab\ 1 1".e1Vy j stopped. qankhwgy rapidly. from the idapth dt`th a_?g_lI_1'Vge tag; down "gut "loll: Xtt xgust." have ftowgred pug) . in . ge>e4;`:A1i|g_gly.`?'-i-Ltal`.-;,.i;`ol_>lo1* _ prbpor ` . :1.n,.g`e;1`erai1__(,.agggbmjp.nob.\ it gassing- "*|J}..I 'I|n"'"\:I|A'"`. .QA"'> %|\"'lIIA`I dd 1: `.Cl{;ht` From any outl k onahigher;Ie1..: f1!13:a..'8!Ir1` ;.a22;xa9nI#n-x it 99m- {$161.1 1l1t`1 ?.-._l1il1.$5`-5,'I.1.`," `nah ass` a H1304 1...`... n`. .`...n: m.. ..'. n'.s'ma hv u. in E Eearth had `rocked and quaked. i" - -__LI_-|_ __ _ `I_!_.L -a._ I-_`..-l -411!-III!|`*!!I.:;" WSW." up urn--W 'kep. IE3 Outiiee agfthed (I9.-2 .9ny.;thg9..`xi,,gixa... masonry "V1493." .;{`_v `gui wmtbar frosts. rents he"!-"e' ~?!&!em!-.44 .*W.::e:s.!~.,!-14!. aw. H-Wm-V !"r'*--'.-?-.' =iid`"l>`fvv%i{ter trusts. rents hei-fafj'a nd`L ] there along its face from tip` summit. all spoke plainly wear at centuries. -`Io heighttn` lib ' illugion, `trgm `the may face vigilzjlef to nw 5t.%?h%* h8d ?fI9 ` ` `-"I like it!'3ll)_ou;!ia.tha' g is P _ . v.,Il tiroi"?'|ilqoe. ; 1. A _ I _ portxkl.,:`? ,'Jfhe ii*d 0 5 1 . 1;. 4hurfn'aligl:tif?.'hIt;` ter`6`1ii'xV`ir:i'r ' tlr6m"`t6nnda61`g);p ; to` V oirogk; gii all: `the `&pp3'h:l0._ crash, citing` i.t.., #11:; the .ppz?:ne inf thy `Inst, .i'-.,III'I.1;Ii_Ilin8 . towafrzmt 3;" .'-i`i`. .`d .`?:'?"3u,`- 1. 52. C ' .8.nih M9- ` to.1<>u.i- axe.-= ;:-"tb ;t1iag='txi*`:)io.iiusergtittBua "H it % Hr'a'1"`,th:'E B i"w_hich thejg aide`: '~('if'(!:ho1r `Adued lifahe 3'91` % 16;) `wnnr `r\viy"~!rdm-'-`o'5rth to) t '6! Uouli. Iti-was on `the -11.60 -I: jhut Book thaygrgat, (lands were r. (gr-`l:ed_ ` .39~:.:,ha ,- 8154` - 1.`-.!`.M8e IndM'?*T'f pdint of the tribe. thoir_,h`otoO 392`;- _toll9d..' pr A pyi-ol;g`x:_o_1; `b. mania `fftrom , the , living to 't'!1 $|`.-`doa(1.i_r1pqr qd, It 'w a.s. in` 116%. "ek`aren'hibnd`i`; me ~ `Standing nooI:~ot tho-Ptunp. `;gt'.ying"~ Y thg Hmong pointed , out bp1.l,Bre- \..'..a 1.1.. 13].... uni- It.........i- LL". WUQUIIIB EIIIIC V.-_ _'rhe .exaet;..;pqsi,tien .9; siiidingi Reel: is'oi1the very vz'esterng;iIimita Qt what we .indsed- -to be Taking up a position on the` ledge we oleerlyperoeived that the`{` line dividing the ,two_ counties wonlldipass at the very teat ef the Bed -to the west, , Leaving. it wholly within Nottewasaga 'l`ph.. Simeoe Geunty: while the Devil : Glen extends; well intoAiGrey. being situated. " eo'nse- quently partly in both counties. j 1 BB. .|. I)!-b\II-IAIhll\-I JJO `a Deputy Grand Lecturers--J. Wal- Ilace, British Columbia ';_ H. Grencutt. ` N. W. T.. .wes_t ;V Thos. Fleming... N. W; ` '13.,` east: W. Boulten A,0n'tario e9_.l;; '1`- W..Self. Ontario west; J. Hum- ph1_fics. Nova_ Sootia: .H.&B. Wallace, *' New Brunswick; Johnfcpic. Quebec: 1 R..,K, Bray. P.E. L; Geo; W. Gusuga. ' Newtqundland. > _ _ V . L. I1.,,_'!+_J'._; "E_i`.;.":3i.".:` mg:-:;:uT?fe bettilig sun." 3`. " ' J - V . ____L _-_u.:-.. -3 Il`..l..I:_.I.`- TH mnmcrxou-'7; OFFICERS yr wmnupnu. = . Decision to Take Over the True` Blue Orphanage at Plcton and to lleet There Next Yee.r-_Memor1p.1to the ` Late Hon. Clarke Wallace. vi Folloviieg is a eo;p1ete'l-ist of the Grand officers and Deputy _Grand officers of the the Orange Grand Lodge of British North America. res-_ eently elected at Winnipeg. n_.-___1 *nr-'._a._..~ In G Q..........1n 1l'T|' VUIIDIJ \IL\I\J|o\.7\J (JD VV lllllurvav ~ G1_'an_d Ma;ster`--T.. S. Sprou1e._:M.D.'.. M. P.. Markdalc. . R` ,1,,_ 1`lT__ M J-IL: .1.-p LVLILI n'uu..|\.u Deputy Grand Master-V Wm. Gal`-i braith. Montreal. T A A. _` . : Gr-an-d Chaplain--. Rev. Wm. Walsh. Brampton. _ ` b 11..-...` Q-__..-L...... `IT `I, `Tnn`y_ IJJ KLILIP lollllt rand Sjecreta`ry- W. M. I.dok- hart. Allistqn`.. - `U? -r 7| ,.`I [III Allisto_n`.. ` . Grand Treasurer-`-VV. J. Palfkhill. lM.id1and. ` ' ` "A ' an 4-1-", ,_ __2-; `if &V0.l \.LL(lul.I\lo . Gran-d.Dire'otor Vof,Ceremonies- W. 'H.ACode, Smith s Falls. --_L-_.__ `(IT `I\ L10 \l\luU; Llluluuu J.'U-nae- fGJ.a-m'i Deputy Secretax.-y.- W. D. Macdonald. Glace .Bay._ N. S. ` . Deputy Gran-d Trea1'1r`er- Thomas Wg1}ag0. Vwpqdbridge. ' ' ___-l.`__- n_;-.__1 rn_.._I......... `D.L..` 1' mew19un,manu.. __ i _ _ _ The proposal that the Grand Lodge `take over` theproperty and ('>rphaf_n-` gage of. theV!l`ruc Blue `Lodge at Pioton was discussed. audit wa_.s`.d_ec_:ided that ! this be done..The lodge'_also decided ,to_ere_ot a .memorial 116.11 to ,Ho,1`1'.' iClarke.-AWa1laqe. neaxj th True Blue [Orphanage at Picto_n._ Ont`. ` no... _..__u..:..; 42-..... um` n:.;+..:..+ vlyuaqugu cu, .n.avovu. V... '. The invitatipn from the District ;Lodge at Pioton _that. the next, sesl-" ision of the Grand; Lodge be Held at. `thatplzlxoe-.;,Wa.s. accepted. ' ' . I; A __...___.._L-' ~- I : . . .'.'.."`.'....,. V . I `A Large Nu;nb'r"o1' D e`l ea.tesL Attend`. | th`Sem1-Annual Mebtinz; ` ` The`s'eAn1i_-a'z'1n,nal meting -of South Siincoe County, L.~ 0."L. was held in Cookstown bn Szrturda-yflast: `There ' Vwajs irlarg `and"`enthu"sia'stio meet- {ing. [almost -"awry priinary `lodge in . `r thed`isrict bei'ng 1fe'p`resented:' After `t'h_5 ;\'1s;s`11al `rbutineh of bu'sin'ess.5 ~9;dress-- ' es`W_e?s1'ie`h',(l,eIi've`red by R. `Bell.vC. M. 3:3 E Jiihh `,5: Sfwar;-= 1?). M. ; Rev. .w.r 'fG;$~:G. "'Dr'eye r`.h P`*.'O.f ;-`Chain . `Pulling and, _others.- jD. O._ mg. `John "=`A. J Stew-1' V-ar`$.`givef i 'an.h>ii1t`'r es`tiirg. a`n63unt* at ' fhtrans '-ted %:2=`a`t the` V .Grqhd%* . ~ :~ a:'t.`JJ`:Wig`g`.h>am\~.`.R4VB ;f_'w UQUNTY LUYAL ORAN GmH1_.oDen`:' amlfnnznn ms.` rH;E V `$53.4 jmnn smxsias `IN Department or -Agriculture. _ V __ Gon;mii61ier s Branch. f ouavva: ; T Mr. _W. A`. Ma,cKi1inor'1. chief of the fruit division. recently attended the large meeting he1d..p,t South Ononi erd. which; ' has beeon;e;_.q\:1ite _a`n1ous ,L _n 11.. ......-..'..I .-.Lm'rhmI; I}u1lLV8.:I.0n._.\V'u1u1_1. nun ~`uu`u.g-.v u. 3_,--vy_.7 a, sggposa. I1`he oongonus of `opinion a,a,x_:;gng, those` : >pr`:_1_oti`oal borohgrdiats w_a.s that. power spraying, w9.s,., the pay method.'sVu,it:_1bl'e Tfor, 1.9-1'80 ,0.1'h'- ; atds. aigd that 4, while i.1.1,i`vi;di_;al"truit _g1jpwera,' with mall : or9h'a..1_-`dvs `miggt , ,not tinit ptotjtglilo Atoiburdhdqo pow- e1:..ou;tfit.s;-L 19$ b1.:99inbi'!1.1P8; in 3,170 pprohgae aim; operation ot the pjpgayer they `could spiny all .theiriofohar'ls much more ooonomioallywthah `thqy I . \ . A % oopld do by hgd. _. _ ` v"-'4------_- - 1--.." ;..`.:`1;'L..}a:.i. ulju. . w.umu_- nun yvvvugv 3.-`uf-.-V`! 1.`-"'_'.`.'." "` _on.acobunt.of the 1 `rl1`1.8\l9~1.1_31.t._hd5 of ~ -mdnagment _prcvaidliAn8` u1" T3A4.b'_9ut 3.00 _pqopIe_ we.l'_ Plfesenf `tube meeting to w_itn.ess, the 891113198 demonstrations. to examine _the 0f.` _,o_hardj-`and to. study the 6Y5fm ! ult_iva4_tion..whichV has -made 1t';,_8`1I1 , , . . - 1 I oIu_- -_.._-_...... 4.0 nvnvurnl 2.. :13 Iielpivare. 9 }L_e~\s}.; rhergdiet started, .tcj,_use.4Gasbline a power will. :hp.id9e 0 ~ , e . began fi9iqn_t . ...1'i>'? 99Yr9,l.} 8tm-;- But they V ve_ga :Lh` 13: ;-go` `Q1-_o_ argls:'thfa_t U195 . have mind it. pirofiteb 6 t9]nu.r- mass` a` power a\,xt:1t;` go: each}__l3`riiit growers. ktromp ` that 8;t'a4tfe`.`seezjnA to be "delighted j'w'ith';... the .new rnethogl. .iv_v_1;en told ` th'at'_the `Dbminion Fruit Division Wing orchard Jstrations" to '3 Vow farrnersp the `_val_ue" of power, epray`ers.". they were lavish in wax: `complimentary refer- ences to um p'ructic_al- educational m`e.thods`.ot the Dominion Department. It was freely admitted that in such t_ha',I;. oils "outfit wiroulil. matters Canada is in advance of the; United States .It is evident over there 1 that the new system has come to stay. although with them itmay be I ! A A only the richer and more extensivet: orchardists who will take it up at, first. In `Canada. however. it is quite 3 practicable for a group of farmers owning 3.000 or 4.000 trees among; them to co-operate so as to have all ` their spraying done _ outfit costing from $250 to $300. with ' a ' power 1 e.9.!!.:=;m1!.9.~ Four marvelous free remedies for all _ euerers reading this paper. New cureforTubercu|osls.consump- and a rundown system. JUIJI IIIFCI-Iul \-Ilia 0 Is your appetite. bad ? Are your lungs . delicate ? Are you losing esh ? Are you pale and thin? Do you lack stamina ? These symptoms are proof that you have in your body the seeds of the most dangerous malady that has ever devas- tated the earth-consumption. V \r':,_ -_- s..-_:;_.1 4-..--. _'_1._.. .I.:. .....4._. ...:u .1- 4-._ 1 viubuuwu -.-u V-. -. vv------.r--'-.. Yp are invitegl totest what this system will do for 1 you, nf you are such, by writing for a ` Jun. In ;\n-up-u --you, nu; vv I-'3_a_I-: ._"!_'Rl_Al."'_'I':wl lE_'A_'l_'l|lE_l_UT.1 and the Font? Ffee Prepag-atiqns win beforwarded you A3 at once. with complete dnrectzons for use. - The Slocum St.-stem is A nmive cure for Consuma- at wntn compxetepnrecnoqs I0! use. The Slocum Sxsteng is a . ituve cure for Consump- tion, that most msidxous matte. and for all Lung Troubles and Disorders. comlicated _by Loss of Fig.1-. (`nnnkm Cntnrrh- Ant ma. Rrnnrhitin and . heart '.l I OIlDl%o Simply; write to the T.-VA. Slocum Chemical! Company. Limitedm King Street fest, Toronto. % giving post ofce a Acxpresg address. and the fxee ' medicme (the Slocum Cure)w1llbe prom tly sent. ` Persons in Canada ageing Slocunfs rec offer in American paoers_wi1l please send for samples to Toronto. _Mcnt:on tluapaper. _ non, that most ugsunous cuqease, am: 101' an Lung` : com heated * glesh; TCouEhs. Catarth, As Bronchxtu and 1' ICSII. LOU Heart Tron Q:--n`u ` -1}: fPFe9$it3dfhn3 9rd Do you cough ? _ . Do your lungs pain you ? Is your throat sore and inamed ? Do you spit up hlegm? ; Does your hea ache ? In cunnn on-\Q\af:fQ `marl 9 Weakness of the Back? Pains and Aches In V the Reglon of the Kidneys? Irreguiarlty of Bowel or Kidney Aotlon? Fovorlshnoaat chilly Son- . cations? .Pufn_ess . . > Undortho Eyeote Brlok-dust Deposit or cloud- lneoo of Urine`! ` Dropoy of the Ankloo ; . or Wrists? s ~ . These are the dan signals . whicah testi`? that ie f'dneys1$'e not oing e r wor `o expel" ' V uric; acid from the blood. 8 - Un1ess`tliese organs arebrought into ahealthy condition, the blood ' will be poisoned more and more. \ Some formxof Rheumatism is like- ` ly to follow, and Diabetes or , Bright's Diseased of the Kidneys H may iesult. You must act at` ' on9e._ Disorders of the kidneys btook no delay. To make weak. kidneys sttong and to cleanse out n1na-vernal ..19.<'|A1n-on lLlIIC_ |nL VII` lILl\ clogged kidneys, HAVE YOU It is the oi the latest scientic and is the great i Bu-lll is qld druzgltwboxof spi11a.=% i'i'"5Ju FREE. Vxiuipiln That % .|;'93 LNIVI 3088. N. Y-.. \A__N,_D 'W"`E_'9,9`o;.9N"`.5 fi?i 3"u'n12sn swung ,AIJs" `lads-Mark HAMBLY 5 BAKER 4**Hw. 00" `Q? Hot _ V _ . g "M 00*" ` :0` E Lawn Mowergand Rakes. Screen Doors and Winlo_ws' kinds in stock 0r."?fg Bagquisites WW . r . `*:__x_':..._}',. `u ,1. _Vf '_ Sco t t s% BAookstore| VVIl.?V-EHAAND WIRE FENCING-We have just received our second cgr load this season. We can give `you the best fence made for very little

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