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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 9 Feb 1911, p. 10

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New Iork, Ee 8.â€"Dt. Cook > in z0 on Â¥dudeville stage next week wii a moving picture accompanist, illusâ€" trating the controversy over the poâ€" lat digcoveIie®) p.. °00g14 0 wa P mSnwI l Mistinls ie th lt 2 To at all dug stoi or_direct by mail from The gir-m‘!l dical Co., iferrill Building, Toronto Sold and recomme: 4 by E. 0 Ritz & Co., Druggtst mt C OQGSIL SICL COOF i s, I. 9. T. T. in red letters on the label, eomposed ol Tar,@Tamarac, fFoln and Treacle ~killfully combined with inflammation soothing and lung healing â€" gums. Four T‘+ never fails to cure a cough in one day and the worst cold in 48 hom;n‘. & Guarar‘~~d, Large bottles, 25c. A Red Letter Day Is the day you quickly cure ® your cough or cold with Four T‘s, T. F. T. The development of cheap power by the Hyeroâ€"electric Commission, _ the report says, gives a basis for ‘"the most enthusiastic expectations‘" thai it will be â€"applied successfully to the problems of the Ontario farm. the year. The distribwtion of fisud lings, chicily to farmers, amounted to 200,000 . was added to the reforestation in Norfolk county, whete the dupartmcnlj is experimenting in reforestation. The, total land at Jhe station is â€" now 1. | 800 _ acres. _ About 200,000 planls,,‘ chicfly white pine and jack pine, chestâ€", nut and red oak, were set out during | the vear. ‘The distriimian 2t .24 1 s Relmtonat . CORcetbstert show Alimt 375. 006 ts ate hsaring and neatly 500,000 trees Are planteg it roueg orchards, indivating a doul linzx of the crop th five sears. In Wesâ€" tera _ Ontaro, Norfolk, Keiut, PC 200 00 pesch trees ate planted. Howâ€" eÂ¥er, in OfdET to rrigin whoe inCrease the frur |trade with the West, more atention _ must be given to quality and flx"-p.:('king. During the year 400 During the year there were into the Province through the zations and immigration depar 1,581 persons, of whom, 1,75 sent to farms By the Buregait n anization wel 1754 by the Sa .\'If. © TA 1 t Em 1 The Agricultural Colloge at Tuelph, has the largest attendance on record, 1386, including the Macdonald Instiâ€" tute. â€" Among these all the Provinces are represented and 17 outside cour ties. them except in the « Ouly one State shows than Ontaric in any ; has a slight v hiehar "It is somelimes said that Ontario land‘ is becoming decadent; that the soil is losing its fertility," continues the Minister, and he proceeds _ to show that the average yield of field crops in the past quarter century has steadily increased. 1hMs is true both in the apggregale and the average. > In the five years from 1901 to 1909 the value of field crops increased $32,773,887, Adding the â€"increase from orchards, small fruits, live stock and dairying, the Minister finds that the annual output of the farmer has increased by $50,â€" U00,000, bringing it up to some $250,â€"‘ £00,000. 1907 ther SIkCC ther increased "‘There ne Minister, prosperous Work of Reforestation sltaiu hal . lated tomie in of Ong of the cords of the reports is a DePar{ment c contains a p uf the Depari Â¥eÂ¥, fp cusaei branches, vi. necessary {a sepatule forr In cusiwer 1 This Better Farms Than hatrense of 5,000 in Over the by therse ther d €0 by urer tive thousand. : never was a time," says the T, "when agriculture was so ous and the outlook so brisht." Increase of $50,000,000, At the O.A.C. iJ TO THE FARM 7,000 Immigrants. in thr Bureau of Colâ€" »\ by the Salvation #Iso hraight out $ t3 48L t Two Year: most valuable of the reâ€" Province in the form of patiphlet pssued by the «ough the coloni. 11 actes of fand Mi L po department in U.S, 757 were iD 1 , more Toh e tA 42a , vality | in oa 6t i i j Th e 5e T; on m |t z 7. t A) N'.‘ 4 -'v o f fand | h 4 a i atl. on in | iA B tment | . : : ul $ A n. 'l‘lu-g j d 3 h ‘ ow 1,â€"| Â¥ 4# lante | boading | plu:atcdj a dorhâ€": brought Zieg‘er‘s Oid Stand A Special Line of Velour Calf Bluchers, new high toes 1 Men‘s Fine Patent Colt Bluchers Velour Calf Bluchers, Vici Kid Bluchers, new styles, upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute lasts; regular value $4 and $3.50. Sale price s s . . 0 _ _ $2.49 Gun metal calf, fine velour cali, vici kid, Biucher and some butâ€" {toned styles; splendid new lines, new toes and heels; regular selling prices of these were $3.00 and $3.50. Midâ€"winter Sale â€" â€" > $1.99 _ REECGULAPR 4.50 and 4.09 FOR _ Annual Mid‘Winter Sale c:i :me L yeIdut Calil DIUCNECTS, new high toes, regular valsl;ei eatp n;;c.:)o‘ $ l , 99 cOHN AGNEW, LIMITED $9.49 and 4.00 ~IPLP Ladies‘ Fine Patent Colt, See Windows for Samples of these Lines Fine new 1910 Fall styles; high toes and high heels, some more moderate lasts, buttoned or Blucher cuts; tan calf, gun metal ang patent colt. These lines sold for $5,00, £©5.50 and $6.00 Ycur cho‘ice, Midâ€"Winter sale e $3.59 Sororis and other high grade American and shoes: â€" Blucher, straightâ€"laced or button Colt, Gun Metal and Tan calf; some cloth tee calf; every one of these shoes sold as hij some at $6.00; your choice, midâ€"winter sale Men‘s ‘Just Right ‘Packard, ‘Invictus,‘ ‘Royal, _ i Men‘s Fine Patent Bluchers > Gun Metal Bluchers. Tan Calf Bluchers;aiso a few patent and gun metal buttoned styies ar.d other good makes. Regular prices of these lines were $5 .00 $ ©.50 and $5.00. Your choice, Midâ€"Wint>r sale $2.99 the famous ‘"Princess," ‘"Portia,‘"‘ "Gibson Girl", all new bright lines, in patent colt, gun metal and soft viciâ€"kid; these lines were closeâ€"priced at 4.50 and §4. Your choice, midâ€"winter sale 2.49 Ladies Fine Highâ€"Grade Shoes Ladies‘ Queen high grade American and Canadian made , straightâ€"laced or buttoned styles; patent Phone 938 ; some cloth tops, some Quality as high as $4.50 and See Windows for Samples of these Lines Reguiar $4.00 and 3.50 FOR , $2.99. REGULAR $3.50and $3 ~ FOR ers, A4 . x : C f : oned styies f* § Q ere $5 .00 I \ . oo e â€" 37 King Street Berlin $1.99 of Boots _ and Shoes REGULAR $5.00 00 Bo ° REGULAR _ 450 to $6.00 FoOR $2.99 and $6 FOR 5.50 U M

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