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Northern Advance, 28 Sep 1911, p. 2

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my 1... the "??i`J! -10 t=i 0.f [_f1e,l}L,! --" ?_ u oW.;re Mrouzh "'3 LI `..`._ V. -my . ~' `- .K" -4 |BASEBALl.| Any grouse-, p-heagant, ~ prairie` (owl or partridge, except from the?15th. day of October to the 15th day of Novem- ber, both days inclusive. N04 p1;s:>;1V1n;S'";1;nt-,- -;c;l't-0:, .-kill or igsotroy: . - ` wvsayuvu lllbv IDOIIII Ulov auowiavg DC yvvcili Subscribers now in arrears for three month `and over will be charged $1.50 per sunum, iomcalteamsans $1251 frem "the let day of October to the '15th day of November, -both days inclusive. ` A____ __.-!I Any `quail or wild turkeys, black and {grey squirrels, except from the 15171: of November to- the let day. of December` in any year, both days in- elusive... Ducks of all kinds or any other wqter fowl, except -from the 15th_\dey of September to the 15th day _o_ De- cember, any year, both days mclusive. _2..- _._2'h __1-_-__ _,,v `, .... ..--- --J.' --sync-ruvvo 1 Sntpe, rail`, .plover, or any other binds known as share birds or waders, except from the 15th day of September to the 15th day of` December, in any year, both days inclusive. .- V TCa per[cai!i`ze: Vexcep; from the I5th, day of September to the 15th! day of December, "in _ any" year, both days in- clusi_v_e;A but he 'capercai]ize' to be hunted, taken or killed` before the 15th day of September,A1915. V I ' ~ -~v- -v-v iiares, Tgxiept from lst day` oAf,T October to the 15th of Deemberb in any year, `both. days inchisivg. "%)lH.._ Notwithstanding anything, in this act, the wood `h-are on cotton tai1_cra ,o-' bit mgybe taken or killed. in "any manner by the owner, occupant or. lessee of any land upon, which`it- can be proved to cause actual .d`a!nage `to trees and shrubs, 0;-. by ,_any member of the family `of such owner, occupant or lessee,._pr'aviddd that any7'l-of these `animals kilIei1"under__ - jsjubsection -shall` be '.han1dedA"ovei'-`fob -the nearest oicer [of the wlepattmentf tor` ditribuf won toaewetale. _ L;dAo 'I, but W 1'".'1'1?>, it W-_'-`,`v";', . ti4m.3` 'f7`~I*9.`_`I`3"J.: Elms. I -.-7`-'_fii?L: njimemheif ` 1`.h e) time ,_hen A,youg, gwero.T=-V`just, minty`-.to: mm-1-`v Lma. . CH9 geiviv nme will be added to the Sub` Ionption not until the money in paid. .3-L-._II.--.- _A_- .I_ ---nA--- `An O||nnA `mt ;-:6`: earuinlo mum mws, 1911. K1-_ ________ __,`-, 1 , ,F.A.AT..._ L Scotts Bookstore` T.Beecroft Transact a General Banking Business. . . . . Notes Discounted `- at rersdnable rates. . . . . Collec- tion of Notes and Accounts given special b attention. Drafts Issued payable anywhere. Cheques on outside banlcsttcashed at lowest rates of exchange. _. . . .V Sale Notes. Cashed or Collected on most favorable terms. 'r. BE::cnoI-'1', Manage.- BANKERS, Supplies And the equinox ' came on Sept. 2151:. % V V anwd& % each s V Oce I.1ours'-10 to J A.` Mats:-i`Af;ii:!+ < G. 191l% I; an. .. ..,, Bannis- ma, Bolieitori, Nata:-us Public, agd Goiiveyancera. ` Money to loan m ----I- '-nil" `IQ? aant. Wu ,c `Proctor, '_No'tary', Conveyancer, etc. ` Special attention in drawing and probating wills, obtaining letters of " administration and guardianship, collecting accounts, _ etc. Oicea, 1:... `Blank nnrrin, Monav to loan. :3Ann1s'.rE1z, somcrron, ' l I - :__ -I-ENNOX, GOWAN 1: `BROWN, BAR- I riste, `Solicitors for obtaining pro- ' bate of wills,- guardianship and ad- ministtation; and general Solicitors, T Notaries, 'Conveyance_rs, etc. Oces, Hinds block, No. 6 Dunlap street, L Barrie. Money to loan at 4% and 5` per cent. _ Branch oiees it Cree- -more and Alliston. Haughton Len- nox, K.C.,. `Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. - Brown, LL.B. _. - gun.` --rs`: The `Globe has substituted, crow for` beams on itsmenu. I _ . - - "' "*I . G. A. BA-DENHURST, BARRISTER, Solicitor, NotaryAPnb1ic, kc; Office, I let oor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at lowest rates. -, , CRESWICKE Is ALEXANDER, BAR- riaters, Solicitors of [the Supreme Qourt of `Judicature of Ontario, - . A -__ -In--4.....:-. nnvavnnnnrn- ---'-, _V, , STRATHY & ES EN, BARBISTEBS, ...u,u._.. :_ 112.1. rum.-I nf Jnnfipn DONALD ROSS, ? LL.B. BARRISTER, a_u-:a.-.. .5. `D... A! 'I`m-nntn DE; A. T. TLITTLE, LATE OF Churchill, Ont. , Oice and residence, John St.,. near corner Elizabeth. T___1:l3on3__2_13. -:_.-_ ...__.--- ..._ . anyway _ w Ivan .. atv.5:p er'= t. Oico, 13 ~.Owou BE, -Barrie. E. D. Stewart, LL.;D.,_ `D; My Stewart. _ . ` DB. W. A. BOSS; PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.R.C.P., London. ` Gce and residence, Dun- lop street, Barrie. Telephone 77. DR. H. T. ABNALL. OFFICE AND Residence corner of Toronto and Elizabeth Streets. (Opposite Fliza- bath Street Methodist Church), Tele- _1_._. can. > DR. ROBERT S. BROAD, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc. Specialty-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat._ Oce and resi- dence, cor. -Elizabeth and Bradford Sta. (Dyment Gore). Phone 105. Box 456. ~` - '5S:"iii'&k,' -----.----_-._--v ' '0 1 0 0 - ' - 1 Bazjne s antl-rec1proc1ty . vote ` was declsive. _ , _ A j I IDE. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON l G` I'IV.s-..-Ln Inbn AC `Inn:-nIr`11n IN DR.- J. A. G. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, et.., Coroner for Simcoe County. Oice and residence`: Wil- _liam stre t', Allandale. Telephone 30 a. At Strand Oice: 2 to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. DR. V.` A". HART, GRADUATE OF 1 Trinity University, Toronto, Edin- borough and ` Glasgow and Post Grad- uate of `University College, London. Oice and residence: Cor. Dunlop and Mulcaster Sts. Oice open each day xintil 8 p.m. Ph one 124. IW-A A-. _ 1:-EJ_W ` 3- once of the me Dr. smith. Collier SI Phone OI. 32-Iy L.R.C.P. 8; 8. Edinburgh; M.F.P. & S. Glasgow . -+8URGEON-- Eye. Ear. Nose 6 Throat. n-Intnn 4 in hlnn Rah; 2:3... Post Graduate work in. vin:ervedas'C1inical In to 'I`Iu Iva-\nOln\Yn-g Dnlll IIOIFWIII Illa DIV! RTVOII 881511111081 Aadatcnt in Golden sqhue . Throat 8: None gmioIplt:.`1u;no}_g:i Roynl London Ophthnlxnio _ , V ety. ` 0!` 084-78 Dunno? 81-n_l:\n. BARBIE. e 51. V O. Box. 96. Uoun ox. uuuwauuu `IA: ..._-..--- Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers: etc. _ Money to loan. Omce, Ross Errlogk, Barrie. ' A. E. H. Creswicke, A .4-luau AIAnrnnt1nr.. DIKILU. 10 J-J0 C-LI K.C.', __rthm_-__ ,&1_exan(l1__ We all missed A. 0. Garden" in th_e% hour of victory. , '.I.`liA_'1'.l'1I 3 .I'JD1.I.'4.LV, .D&'LLII.l.ILIu:.aJuv~v, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, 'Nota1-in Public, Conveyancers. Of- ces over the Bank of Toronto, Bar- `,------ LA `Ann ll` 011 - G. G. SMITH & 00., PHONE 82. ES- tablialied 1869. Undertaken. Open day and night. Morgue and chapel ;in*eonne.etion. __Barrie, Ontario. HUGH UVUK uuc -I-llln vs ;.v.v......, ._.._ rie. Money to loan at lowest cur- rent rates. G- H. Eaton. I uuwfm 9 .I'1lI t.QlIl` nvununurn `D-.1-I-`Ann 1>Hy""aTI~iTEN, Bit-| ILIULU-I-Isl L -I5-I-C, |U.LV any sauna, . uu.n Solicitor, etc, VBaz.;k of Toronto Building, Barrie. Money to loan. --- wupvuiu it l'II II_`&T , V (8uooeuorto the late R. L. Barwiok) me and Late Insurance. lloal mm ' '-Ae"I.Ic`I .. Manon toboan. . of good Farms and Town Pro- or Saloon ens terms. BANK OF NTO IUILDIN BQRIIIE. H7 .A_|3!\|0LD 'I-_._.l _I.\ % AMMUIAOTUREI2 '61- . L 1'11?-idgci. Wagons "ii ' Ml;.`;U2f`..L;_:7*-.._T:n`~fan--.-1 - , , -nI ?5~'ntt'e'r?7' The 1 Reciprocity Quartette have dis- banded for:t~he. season. ' VII NIVB VUU Hone 167. ' VIII. m.U.lIuJ.L.|!.I.1'J1v .u.L\ILV ua. \J.I.LU1JL\.v4n 9 St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn (N. Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- urday. Diseases--'Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 oa.m. to 5 p,m.; and by appointment. ro1,v_vl.5I_ d$\.l&IJ.I.L& W JJUJIBLV, UAW terio `Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc. "Established 1852. Oice, Medical Building, 8. E. corner Rich- >mond_ and Bay et_reete,_ Torogto. '1`el..ephone,.Main, 1336. Instructions left - with Strethy I; Eaten, Solici- tors, Bank of. Toronto Building, 0. willhe promptly attended to. _Aiq'1'gu ati"ty otprivatc funds to Iosnat . ~ . I of payments -comm aunnown. ..',`f.= V A8'oll_0it02'.`Bl ll'lQ...". A ' 44): D.-. J. Almiun ROSS Late ot Toronto Gone}-an Hospmu. Mouevro Loam mmnuxms. In. 1).. cl nu. (To:-.) Manley Chew--you "certainly bit of more than you could masticato. Hue \I-I-II\I\lD, Bane. Mongy to ADVANCE `V Bm ?e. Ont. + "Tat `Ammo: xs proven to have th (J83! 133130!` in the Pmu 1? .`?V1`,t_,'.:'a`vs_ by far the bx-zest subscription gimopgssis tl1_1ti&:al:`t)y 32 To tx-oust ` A you vo ve . paper that reaches thegpeoxzlg _- not` wII6!tho,~1>rice- ~ Aclvortissnents are charged according to . .,.g..a12 lines uonpsreil measure make on . '. V M _`.l IAllIllI'l'_>ADVl3`l'IBlI\(, Legal Notices. Auction Sales, Amusement; . etc.--First insrtion 10 cents for line. each on M uentinsertlonbosnts pet ne. - Ina nnth-an, `Ill 4-Ant` nan nu frnn n. Iu tm@uon a cum: per une. notices, to cents per line for avg, Insertion : 5 cents per line for ch subsea new,- tnoertion 01 the acne matter. 0 ituarv Poetry so Derllno, . - . L oornmncxn. msuv. Rates will` be given on application. l`l I.A0'l' OIIANGIS. Advertiser: will please bear in mind that notice otlntentdon to chat: advertisement. mnstbe handed into theo ce not later thr. `Saturday at 10 o'clock and the co for me: change Innctbein Tn-in ADVAN office no; :3` than 18 o'clock noon on Monday in any, . otherwise the advertiser : ennouncemena may not be made public until tl'o weak follow-. RATES vcownusn LDVlR1'll!IlNTS. V Contented advertisements on am page mm to wultnofnll kinds. lostand found, proper;-3 for sale or to ten - specic articles. etc., etc, must he nocom ed with the cash. And the Citizens Band `vero not? .one bit stingy with their music. Cuts for advertisementg must in every; case be momrzed on sold metal base; has nu mine mu ca. :44 Manufacturers of end Dealers in all kinds of ` Rough and Dressed Lumber -_- 4L -II._Jg I._A4_.I-- Zl_l_L 1: . noor.,s."'s'7nu'u"'.a.."'i;a"e'.-TS "ii '1 u. 2 columns, unit and Wa:er yr?-ougLg HI--8-`. Il-L4`.l__. lI-..IA3..... I )- DA _. I w--u--cg -c--an-c --u-- wuuuuupa Il\lII`Il: mm =':.*::-*5-.=:-..::,:2;<::" M-2 ::;;.2:::'- 1~.,LRe~W' lanlnt and Pollohlnt Hardwood Floors 3 '8peclaltu . Conttacting and Building Estimates given OFFICE-IAYITBLD ST" HARRIS, ONT CRRIGHURST, om. ILICENSED AUCTIONEER FOR THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE. Most reasonable terms given on aii CL- -1- C_1__ C'VD\fhfb I \- n-t\lIu Stock Sales` W39. N9?! E 9 9'1 drvl My, but we a. great night, said- Dr. Pa1'1ing .as the returns came ,in.. NEXTDOOR TO THE TANNER-Y St. John i & Grookerl Expert Machinists John J ennett, MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET- MoJnkman .-.' Glycedonia. Has a marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica- tions will remove the rougnness. and by.its occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and softness of a baby's. Glyccdonia isnot sticky, and gloves may by worn a few moments after using it. Price 15c and 25c. Delight- ful after shaving. D:-assist. Is 0' for all orders in CASTING S. REPAIRS. &c. Boilers. Ewes and all kinds or (arm and eta onary machinery made and repair-e(_l on shoxtest notice and moderate pnces. As we predicted a'fiew weeks Lago - Leighton remains in the also ran class. ` Al worl; doneltaly expert machin- ist and guarante rst class. BARBIE BBEWING NIMPANY Bltlrelu from the Finest ` V - llaltand ops. iiocatioa-`always pays the _bcst ', For years we have SW9 ; 11 J53 foothold in the commercial = -world. Many ambitious people for our Mail Courses. V A)`. - `and Night Classes. jV._'.5'!'.".l ;',.} ( _ .`y$UIU'UU9 with Do 00 ence Sc minion hogl.) - }%0riIia- {lusiuess College 1 mantis.-`-3. ....nI. n-.M:ninn 01:0. MoNKMArg.__ -_._._!_A Investment Ungrateful North Simcoe! T To turn ` dawn the handsomes man` in Toron- 4- II MANUFACTURERS. -rue? 'a..A?Z.5"r.;n;;es. ~ In cash and Bottle . '. '0? . . srunv "AT H ) '1-'u'o'u' 9:` is}; Barrio. D37 There is an unconrmed rumor that `Leighton Goldie has turned Conserva- I-:uv| j VIIIUU UK UNION. Ullllllp UVUII Thnraduy Morning. by TEOMPSQN OBBW. . It is now officially annouiaced that] If-i.iAAliammell will not dmandm. re-` 5&0! 0.1 eount. 11.00 ran nc ADANOE. UNITED 8_'l`A'l'ES SUBSCRIBERS 31,50 m ADVANCE I -- ' _ _ " . V H M `ma hLoth' pronounced the benedic--. tion before 10 p.m. at Libo'rol haul-, quarters. V ` _ . ` ` J. Frank Jackson received the hp- pointment or chief `ag waver for tho eyening. . T . ~_ rung sited ; vote which * the -Liberals` counted on becapge very noisy towards owning. ~Pea soup will not necessarily be oni the new` Conservative eGov,ernmeent s' ebiLl)eo~fare'. L - % ~- '_Co1iihgwood isi'nJ1iqo`with th Gov- ernment, no thanks to the editor or The Bulletin. V i "A ' 5 The 'Ame1fican's will now prooed. to Qgwer their tariffs without any move" _,,__ _.-..L It was. all Wright in `M uskoka. Hon. Haughton _Lennox sonds good n .'l1_ bv vv vs v 99 our 33.` JPoor; Leighton Goldie 3 should yhuve-A takonihis. father ; advice. arid stayed. 0tf0~p0{itias. ` , A - '1`hev o1d ;.To_wn Hall, -l1asn` _t" 1vihi.o`d'I;ed :` 3 Nah `enthusiasm Marinca _ 2_D. A1_ton% Me`-"_. ;_`.;V;(k`13rtuy,3&;._:;t.ime-g, ` I -.; npg':u q- _ an eariy ` onng movemjoin gm`-% ;3v?+_*21"F' I % A 7` ;.u uyuuv, wuw l0lI,',D`_1_.':f})iIl_l, .uIIwn~vII ' Iaiberar A0ommm%. bani; :rm 1 via-"*1 .?9!;* M ~ mm gurtlmugdnmun` 8 Paige 48 column Ndwupspor. -Phuuneatrom the omoe..1 Dunlo troet. Q _. j ame. in the County of Simone. vinoeot Ontario. Cnnadmevery 'l'hnI-mini Ilnv-ulna- hv W CIIIOO I V` Illlf 1' LVVI ' ll 33' 00. Aaily including Sunday. !8.T...1'Is 5 I; ` 17.... 'I.l|3gm "l`hur_sday,' September `. 28, 1911. R. .I. P.--Reciprocity is Plugged. faidh ?ta hike; l','A\A`nvn`]_.'..'!.|\'inIvnIIi>.`O-in: x-,sn)I' n%..`.-" bl-`V1.9 [Committee roquis fy L-.`.'.l..I ..g.'. --..'I_ 4'I--..... ...-..-_'.-.`_L nn.mc'.rnn nAu'.o'.rs. `Mans or sunscnirnox. i J, _ V ' III: C lnhnnnoufnu 5 van! limb` `I II1 . "mom ` No. 5t'....'M1 I In " l8....1.I p m b 6....I.I pm 7!s'o. llllmm. No 56.; `Mirna. 38....7.7am 96....lIpm What 14} dV2`7%:;.a:4f we b.6;in'.14idland%~-uni Penetang fnov'v that? Behnqtt is elected. __ ' IIV-I09 "5 UT .UIIV rooms. % fwhe p}nceJ to. be called into atop _ th "noiae` of -the cheerixig in ~:h e.f `I .I|\mnnl' (`A-nvnnA nnlnlnn. 1 % 3373:` .'{-i3o}"'?'o'I'.':'c'i' sly us an f Brr`e s `poli-cej lookea iyith a.n>indu1-. ggnt 'eye_ on the capew of thoyelatedl c;owd' who started tlfe bonres._ .! `How: about itiiat AM<`1vAacep41-`e<'1icA1;io11`:' La.u:ripr .-has nished his `.work[f 'Wasn f. jt pretty much correct! . ' - - ~~ \ :- ;T'.he -ghoers `outnunibrd the goans at -.._Conser.va1;ive headquarters, and vica veraa at_the-Liberal rooms. 1 ` Bet there `are some bf those Lawyer candidates -who `will now learn` which end 01 the horse` to put -th,'eA coliafgon, I Every'whe1`-e there is` `the swing: of victory in the air," Sir _-Wil- fridg but he forgot to say whose vic- .v , - ` I V `- __ I 1 ` _The French vote is so split vthatg; . there will bonochnnco of thern1~ev,er having a dominant inuence in . the House. ' ' `HIV IIIU Jul: 510 wuulasu Guj- said~'Leighton McCarthy, as` th band played :1`he,Maple Leaf in front 0"! the (\u nnsn in 1 Exit Leighton Goldie and"`his double; edaed argument--cheaper food for the consumer. and higher prices for the producer. I A V 1 l W11i:. Cruwfo;~d, of Ofo Station, who is in his 93rd! year,`.was one of the. Im-` perialists who heltpetl Major "Currie to victory. ` Our esteemed contemporary, V -The Saturday Morning, `has swallowed it- self again, and, after waiting to see which side of the fenc'e~the- cat jump- 1 ' ed on, has landed with the cat. v u u u v I u - u u u I n u u u u u UIIIII u v "759 mgixunh nuy.;.. . . .. uifii I1 2`; 8.! p,m...'l oron`m& Midlund 7.0-: mi - fI...--_I.....L Q X A -.- Shed` a tear, dear rader. Canada: has decided to become a 1and'of pluto- Acrats ancl slaves instead-of free men, acc,oVrdi`ng to E. C. ' Dru'ry s campaign statements. ' Astonishd conservative on Friday 1 morning--I saw Ta Grit this norm 1 :..-ml 3 I H oaavo goon- VIF"riend'- -`.`T'1iats` nothing; -I Saw a sober Conservative! ? `Not a. drum was heard Not a funera1"not,e ` ` - . As Leighton" to the "station was hur- I . ried.--From- Songs and Sonnets `I.-. n `D 'u-.3 `II. 14`. 1 Of all the sad sayings of tongue_ or pen '_ The saddest of all is `_`What might have been. ' A _ --Contribute_d by E. '0. D., Crown. Hill Alex. Ferguson s -help. in defeating` the pact is worthy of more than a. passing referencje. The *jaun`.ty litle M.P.P. for South` Simcoe was _a tough proposition for the Liberal orators to run up against. . , v Tell me not in piournfigl numbers, Of Cabinet ministers who were soaked; Eight of them `are now in slumbers, ` Reciprocity got their goat. V -1 [With kindest sympathies in hour 1 ~ of grief; from Barrie faiends; T We are positively convinced that the editor of -the Bulletin has no politics: During the campaign he persistently extolled the [advantages of voting for [McCarthy `for -what Mc- Carthy had done and coul:l|.g do for. Coltlingwood. . Witness the following "from their Saturday issn :--Colling- wood is in lineiwitlw the Government and the Major has high opportunity. A" V. wua 1 Root nomoaucgua by Norfolk county .Garde no_n1nd lama tor ' - gnxportto ._ ""1 - rw. Us-u .- DCCII ovovo-vvuv c-Q-u-cu-u- u--v - -- j` , , "Gravenhu!-at tlun V- }1__ .-' II.` p m.. . .'Iogo'nnto 8: I-luntuvlllo; 11" III is. in Toronto & Huntsville I I 9 m `_.`I,O;2: 3 am..'l ox-onto &VNo1-th Bo.y..l.lO pm coon rnorrrs m esngsnxe ngw `CANADIAN nmusrnr (iood\ stu , niake yu M 1<{ng, Him cure anything, `says John Ohinp.-. , ;;-; A'._S"_-IQ,A -4 41.- What. are yet all smilin at! - 5: 'f,:.:nnI.LA-g .`fnnn.\n nn- `LA I-unn man.-`And' 5:; that fi;l;(.i'f~b'1Vi(gf7 the -neighbor ood of "Waterford, Optario, `are buil ing '-their. fortunes.` bland Cegstia} a few wise men in _the. As a stranger drives through the country j to the `east and north of Wu- terford, he is itruck-byi to number of gardens of agreen, leafy plant, ehel-. terecl from "tie sun by aklatticed awn- ing, placed___about..six oreeven .feet above the ground. `Should he etoph and make inquiries he will transfer his attention from thegraceful piant itself to we root, for. this plant Ginseng? as` the" Vp,ig`eon1-EVii`g'li1_:1_e has it insing,". . an_1_theeo:;rootj1_ooanj! be; sold at the >p,!.'e.eia_nt `time `fQf;f,7;25:"q \ pound; The" .Ciin`ee :e'f"to w1;am rwsiorototi e .ultimtely'V1[nde `it: y_[ay_ 7jsay: '1m_or7e - , V " If `t L; "'3 . ~ r~'s.. ` n"o,`:-.`.0"'|' ` A "18.... llpm ; L"5-5-~ `I-llnm 1150 HQ kivuuv In: "{5} 33". Bhand H-. E. J. I ititjation of ginseng will yield root to` -the vvaluewotlp $5,000 a/year,` after the garden is once- established, it the? crop meets with no. mishap, _and' as ' this fact become: more "rmly establiehed inKthe niinds of Norfolk agricultnrista the number 0!. garden; is expected to increase. Allowing fty per cent. for *plants killed by varioie causes and other loshses,-and. a revenue of $2,000 -` to $2,500 per acre is left, which com- paree favorably with most` any other farm or , garden produce. One small Dgarden about 125 feet square yielded 8.500 worth of root last year, and` will do almost as well this year, although the plants have suffered severely from the dry hot weather, while the four- acre garden of I. E. York 8: Co. pro- ~ duced- $4,000 worth of -roots for sale, as well as a large amount of nursery The cultivated roots produced by these gardens, as well as the ,wild' roots collected by Indians and trap-' pets. are sold almost altogether in New York, where the built of the yea.r s- product is retailed to the in.-' h-abitan/t ` of Chinatown, while the balance is, shipped to China. a The -middlemen are. at present i` quoting $7.25 a pound for. this valuable per- denial, and as the wild species be- comes more scarce because of the ad- vance of `civilization, the price of the cultivated stock will increase unless there is a great" increase in the amount produced. I A V l p semblance can be seen .in nearly every p Peculiar Factor of value. c T'he onlyrnarket for ginseng is in China or in the Chinese settlements in America. -A little of it is used as the foundation for anerve tonic, but this demand is too small to be important. To the Chinaman, ginseng is the em- bodiment` of all medicinal virtues; it isehis cure-all and his fetish, andahe drinks the tea steeped from the rootl with a superstitious certainty of be- lief in the good results which will fol- low. If these results do not follow the fault is his. A peculiar feature of the ginseng root is the fact that it frequently assumes a shape not unlike a caricature of the Chinese human form, while some trace of" this re- root; This isone of the important factors in determining the price paid- for the. dried root; Given ten roots of an equality . in texture, and the ame process -`of drying and `the price will be more or less according to the degree of human semblance. The ginseng plant has always been found in the woods of Ontario and Quebec, growing in shady spots, where the ground; is damp, but not wet` or swampy, and preferring slopes -with .a northern exposure. A -`French mis- sionary to the Iroquois found the plant in their forests in 1716, and a trade grew up between the Indians` and Chinese through we medium of dians the equivalent of_\ .35 cents a pound {or the drug and sold it at from O4 to, $4.50 `a pound..- The Company of the Indies, "trading, un- -the French sailors, who paid the l Ina `der the protection of Philippe, `regent i l;enc`e, eueceeded.` the s`a`ilT<;r`s't,V_endl established the trade on a _ business` basis-. ~ . % A ` 1 oivgJ_$s2.2oo.ooo% smicm uliuau 7 u. 1.: sult of their venture.` -It was alwayethought the ginseng could hot be cultivated . until experi- ments conducted by Lt.-Col. I. E. York, of Waterford, and his _associ_ates proved the contrary, a'nd'they are now reapiiag 9.. handsome prot, as the` re- . .' ` _ . rm Years to upturn. ~ '; Gin_s`eng requires ve yeerswin which. to mature. It` produces seeds` which lie. dormant in the earth for-v187month's -before. they `germinate. ~ Four` more 91" plintu. springs_, from the. some root `before .__that _ root? in regdff to; dry ' `tor. a 1 1 .. c , 1 ` yc,ears..elepse,in each `of ,_which_a.. larg- 1 1 I 1 1 i wiI1;*`a rFhi':*nrkt 1;'5i;*.'iY`? hI*9 " v the market; _ _ The igrovversJwso__ qrrangevg `that;aimrithiii`itihitiaIt.r- tperiod 4 4 .7.tt~srf0re ' `W355. :` , F139; tdf vofk ' ;pu)h.,to`:f`.me`. "" .. u . :.:%`.....za,1 :3`

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