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Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Dec 1910, p. 13

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* ---- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1910. : . E : PAGE THIRTEEN. . - -- gee e------ % Hows : Carrots, 60c. per bag i] INVENTOR OF BAROMETER. , turnips, 40c. to SOc. per bag; cabk 3 MOTB VBEBTLLRVLVRTROSCES FTLALTTLTATTLLTLATLRAT LRA ERT LTR TRLAT TAVIS RS { - G 3 7 : Py each: ofijons, ®0c. per bag; pota-| Hooke's Variation of e Instrument Ips or toes, The. to B5c. per bag; bests, De. : ~The Anerold. i $A : per buneh; celery, 5c. to 7c. per head. | Torticelle invented the barometer in ' -- e ! : Farmers | J. A. MecFarlane, Brock street, ro | the seventeenth century. was i$ I \ . | ports flour, feed and gram selling 88 tube of mercury then; in many cases! 4 ¥ follows : Oats, 40c.; local wheat, 81 to |i is 5 tube of mercury still-a yard] ¢ \ a : aC or $1.10; buckwheat, 65c.; barley, 6c. 20 jong and about ha' un . in dia | @ ge d . LF Kingston, Ontario. BY UNCLE JOSH. i 63c.; rye, 85¢c.; peas, %e. to $1; yellow! meter. It is open at one ¢ and clos' corn, 65¢. to Thc; flour, bakers, 22.90 | od at the other, and is partly filled i » ; . Acknowledged to be the Largest Gasoline Boat Factory in Canada. "to 83; farmers', $2.50 to %3; Hungari-| with mercury. The open end dips in- bas an patent, $3; oatmeal and rolled {ty a little trough of mercury or is made investigations relative to _ the o $4.50 per bbl; cornmeal, $1.90 {hent slightly upward in the form of | preparation of corn for hogs. ~Bixito ; bran, £19.50 per ton; shorts, $23 a giny cup. The top of the mercary forms of corn were tested--dry earile : baled straw, $85; loose, § | olumn is exposed to view, and by corn, soaked shelled corn, dry corn- hay, loose, 88 to $9; prepeed, 10 {means of a scale alongside of the imeal, soaked cornmeal, dry corn and to Biz. : ! column its height is read off. These {cob meal and sodked worn and cob |Z Fruit at the stores--llananas, 15¢. are the' essentials in the construction meal. The experiment - included 312 and 0c. per doz; oranges, 2c. to [of the ordinary instrument. A plonge into a tub Sled with warm water hogs of all ages, fed in thirty-two lots. {60c. per doz.; lemons, 2be. to 30c. per| What is known as the wheel baro- and thi soft foamy lather of Infants' Delight The results were summarized and | doz; , 40c. to $1 s baskel; meter, so often met with in Tomer, is Soap will take away all the fatigue of a in conclu t dry corpfrapes, a kot. an ingemious variation of Torricelli's Er i in ois | ie pies dea hd, con ERPS ce, ee, 10 "Th pve td jhe creamy father of Jie snp scat nd mostenonvenient $0 feed, | Owing to! 7de.; prime 'western beef, $10 per' Robert Hooke, probably the , greatest The skin takes on the appearance and feo the genter time rebjuired tou masti- owt; by carcase, cuts, 10c. to 15¢.; | philosophical mechanic of his day of that of a healthy baby, and you are all t e igs até it" more clowlyN\than | Bve hogs, 7c. Ib; dressed hogs, Ye. |lt is intended to 'indicate the weather ready for a pight of restful, refreshing sleep, a ot A cornmeal ito 10e.; pork, 9c. so lUc., by quarter; without observing the mercury itself, soc. ab all dealers, soaked corn. and ool . : "+ mutton, i0c.; la 12¢. to i3¢., qtr.; | There is the usual tube, but bent at The fastest and most economical | MY , .; lamb, » qr; K ) ¢ i" were obtained by feeding dry | Yel, 7¢. 10 10e. Ih.; ducks, $1 to $1.25 tue bottom into a short leg. In this} IN : ' gains were Stained by fet € oy! each; turkeys, 17¢. Ib.: fowl, 75c. ileg a little glass float rests upon. the ear corn nti the hogs A a. to Ye. pair; chickens, 65c. to 75¢. pair; | surface of the mereury. A cord at- "HN vs yi x . 2 . . 2 7 200 pounce An Ne fod | butter. rolls, 23c. to 25¢c.; prints, 2c, [tached "to the float passes over a DE 1G HT ull hitb re ecding, bushel 110. 5c.; eggs, fresh, 35¢.; packed, 27. pulley. The pulley ia hurnislied ith I dry or ithonut. Lh 'ob made Dominion Fish Co. ts prices | 8 pointes whieh moves rofind the of corn ground without ihe cob MACE foiiopy; Salmon trout, 124c. te dial the maving agency being the ris mbps goin Fan i - el ot | ie. a lb.; skinned digby herring, 20¢. ng oF falling SMICUY; hich lifts or BO made an much gain as one|iB: white fish, 12je. to 15. Ib.; piky | "(307 nik iy Ol . Ib.: Chinook salmon, 3c bg AS regan modern: barometers, every ir $ ued into E > 3 ihc 2) L and one-third bushels gro nto 1 Herring. Yarmouth * bloaters, body is familiad with the anerqid-a { perec corn and cobmenl at the expense ol {40e. doz.; perch, 0c, doz: Atlante very beautiful, portable and accurate six cents g bushel, ; satmon "30. Ib : ssalt codBish Te te | Instrument independent of a column Writing on this subject, the Ameri] ge Ib: halibut, 1240. to 200. fresh of mercury and the danger to which can Swinebherd says : i | haddock 10e. Ib bulheads, ~ 12ae. |b 15. liable from spilling. The aneroid The farmer who makes g practice of | 1b ired "herrings 0s box: a aha l consists of a metal box filled with air. raising grain exclusively, hauling it! 18a a 1h: Inks herring re Ib. | One fate of the box i corrugated and to the elevator and selling it is vob-{ oo ooo 12%e. Ib: ickerel, 18. 1b '180 thin that it yields to the varia bing himself, or, in other words, de-| John Koy TE street, Taports | Lions of the atmospheric pressure. pleting the fertility of the farm. hata 188 follows : Hides, No. 1, 9. per Ib.; | Teen there 5 the sli sagistating baro- Everg sapr as the crop is gat ered | Lolls. over 60 lbs., Sc. x 1b.: horse eter, hich wri o8 recorc on paper and sold of the place it is left with hides, $3; deacon » pg 90c.: vial [wound oh a drum. The dum. revolves decreased productive power for the | pins 13e. per 1b. lamb skins 60e. | by clockwork. A penci sonnected : prod ax, or gwin ' . » | with "the 'Sarometer presses upon the fatare. 14 is like mining OF GigEINg noel washed, 0c. par Ib; weal, un. (root MRUIRCIE Brees Ubon LY cout the value of the soil and shipping | ou shed, 14c. per Ib.; beeswax, 25¢. per | ith th we pape Tos and falls {to the market. It is selling your. Signe $6 per Ib. {Tolls . Te ry en the mercury 'farin virtually through the elevator. a lel pos Ce « a Dy Le pencil . y v 0 0 : i IU rises > line | Selling the corn by the hog route or WHAT IT SHOULD DO. bolopes up Ps Wally, =o through any other live stock is rte- -- ' | Ronit) : taining the fertility. By a proper sys The Call of the Christmas Time to The Persian Crow's Beak. | tam of diversified farming and rota- Mankind. There: is a weapon ki A tion of crops you can build up and} o iatian Guardian, Toronto. fi Thor ek ong n Snows us hie improve instead of destroying the pro | ~ With the swift creeping on of Rep a pin heb 03 Ore Pouch ductiveness, Christmas time these shorteping.days,'snd north India. It was a horse TORONTO wm should there not come into our hearts nan's weapon and consisted : », phs. : Tare ha | ns of a {Founded by Bia Disieon ; Some Pointed Paragray fu a little move of the kindliness, the | hroad-carved dagger biade fixed at M.A, formerly Principal of r Can: The root of the foundation of the weet charity, the self-forgetiulness, {right angels to a shaft, pickaxe fash- ada Colleg,, and Mrs. Gdorge Dickson.) plant. Jt should be stimulated 0 which are the very essence of the jon. The shaft incloses a dagger, un early and continuous growth by the! (Christmas spirit ? We ought really to |serewing at the butt end. This con- for Girls best. care iT the beginning. ; try to look at the great world about cealed dagger is a very common fea- --- Riding up on the hay stacker is 8,0 and especially that great, needy | ture of Indian arms and especially of La Stat? of Teachers, Graduates of dangerous form of spart, Kather use| 44 of humanity, more as Christ | the battleaxes of Persia, ull Academic Course for University J the Jadder to got on the stack. There looked at it, these short, dull, fleeting | Matriculati with highest Jspors is no telling when a ropé# a pulley or | juve that herald the coming. of His |. Never strike a man when he's down lA . an 4 timber will break. ' ke th natal time. So only will we be able | --for a loan. It js very important to ma he into the true spirit of' the MRS. GEORGE DIC , President . ? : to enter into the true sy e! -- MES OE REO , B.A. Principal | soil 8 vast storehouse of maisturs fos time when it comes, and know the! °~ PRINK CURE A MIRACLE? : Write for Booklet orchard treed since they must ave. the full, abiding, Christ-given joy | : large _yuantities if they are to pro- [120 & etmas, No, Just Sound Science. : duce profitatigs : ol PI be brizht- "Oh, how thie world crowds us; early |- Many dronkards-- are seni tn Jatt » : Rusty gorden tools may paki { and ate, throughout the dave and when what they- need 'is medic ened by soaking in sour milk whey for i ear' Drink h i i i CS ' 5 lve h th brushed. . A coat weeks and snonths of the hasting year! (Drink has undermined their constitu- a en han be applied. How we look out upon it with eager, tions, inflamed their stomach and N OE for sale any food pro greedy eyes, struggling and striving to nerves, 1 tik the eraving must be sat ty alle ald be ashamed to put|see how much of it we can make our isfied, if . is not removed by a scien- Suet You No table own, failing, it would seem, almost {tific prescription like Samaria. on your . : . von. | utterly of the vision of it that He had | Samaria' Prescription stops the crav- Alfulfa is not a lazy man's crop. 3 g ] x It is » hustler and it makes the man He wha thought not of having, but ' ng, restores the shaking nerves, builds hustie. 'These two husties make the |of giving; not of ruli but of serv- up. the hea ith and appetite and ren mivhty dollar : ing; not of His own at all, but of the ders drink distasteful, even naugeous "i ines in farmin may be! things of others; who put the Father's | It is odorless and tasteless, and dis- The side lines in g y g i ife li i " i solves instantly in tea, eofiee or food made into life lines. will above all things else, IT "can 'be 'giv ith H Q North America produces shout oue-| The call of the Christmas time is oh, oven with or without 'he third of the world's wheat, which to-|call to let this self-seeking, this sel F Sh Bow i » . tals about two and three-quarter bil-| fishness, this neglect of the Christ- youd wha : ul or Mrs. G., of lion bushels. spirit, this <meglect of our brother's ee! : need, this scorning of the vision that cured 28.30 anxious ta sel my hustand Farmers and Prices. lures and the call that urges to the Store and got your remedy there 1 "We are continually being told that] serving of our God through the weds ile _gixing Say ithout his farmers are much better off than they | serving of our brother man, this Bar ents nA es To or were vears ago," said James Biggar, rowness, this cruelty of indifference, brought already into my home. The of Brant county. 'In some respects | this hasting to have our own, tO let at 1a nothing aepotfing fo what he s Compinat] Manicure od Totlet they are not so well off. 1 have gone |it all slip from us that" we ight be drink was putting Me into my grave, | ---- -------- -- _ v et in genuine eopony, In fancy shield- a0" ' # 4 wid ay ut now eel 80 happy, an BVOTY . . -- _ a --_--_-- _ - -- - A with my father to sell wool when the clothed upon with the beantihf gax- yb AO FEC0 S0, ARR OO nt The King's Drink Factory. ¢ y shaped hinged box, covered with em- . Boned seal wraln black - leathers' | price was 30c. to 40c. At the .samé|ments of His love and self-forgetiul- aay® 1e Lord be with you and help 4 . 5 ia "ol shounding you In curing the evil. "I don't want Although King George is. almost a full satin lned with satin ribbon * {time vou could buy a good overcoat d kindness and Ha, printed in gold, 'Srarranted genu. for a dollars. Since a wool has a | m¥ name published." tostotaller, he is the owner o ¥ +t » ebony." cont 2 a = ye goa Caw. Mv . x ilar cha ebony et. ana Be ns ne gone down by half while the cost of Namitg the r.dme of Christ, we ought! Now, if you know of any unlortu- | private distillery, which produces ex 4 1-4 inch heavy bevelled plate mirror, | the coat, made out of wool, has doub- | {5 he more like Him than we are. The nate needing Samaria Treatment, tell | cellent Seoteh whishy., The king s dis a tillery is on his "Scottish estate ~ of The lows experiment station emcee atsndd OUR WORKINGMEN'S BOAT, $160, complete, ready for the water, '-- IS ft, 21 h.p. engine, $160. 20 ft., 3 to 4 hp. engine, sim CRUISERS, fitted with W.C. 'and all requirements '-- 25 ft., 6 hy "engine, $300 d0 fr. 8 hop. engine, $650, 35 ft, 8 h.p. engine, $550 $0 ft., 14 h.p. engine, $1,000, a Re To ey HHI / OUR ERECTED FRAMES, red for planking Is ft. £30 20 fr. SO5. 2.840. Up to ft Our Special Line of High- Clase Boats, without engines, omly tes 20 ft., S160 RN i, 81'S 24 ft., 5200 , 8225, 2 h.p. engine, $100 Testimonials ? YES | Thousands of then 4 READ THESE FEW : Picton, Ont., May 30, '10 Toronto, July 22, '10 Cornwall, Out., June 14, "09. '1am well pleased with the boat. Your style and general get-up of : boat can . phiove, be beaten | daisy, the envy and talk of the vou are bound to succeed ( Int Sanka, 4 Sllawe: oF i. town, "> "A. H. BYRNE, ndar it. "A, E. CUFF" 'Advt, Mgr. Rod & Gun.' "W. J. WALLACE" * 5 "My 'boat arrived 0.K., and ig "If all the boats yon offer Are launched and runving. She is t+ Wms good as the one you shipped us VOTVVVRVLVLLLLRALTRROLBBVR DY 3. row plush of good fluatity bristle, led. world outside of Him should see more him or his family or friends about it. I : , cuticle, polisher. two Malve jars and| 'ft is true hogs are higher, but thé| t Him in us than it does, The com- If you have any friend or relative who Balmoral. For a long hme i was AA A Ad ------ Jong hands manicure folssors of #o0d engi of p®Yuction has increased. A ing on of this wonderful time of the is forming the drink habit, help him | operated connercinlly by a dealer, but > quality; all sterling sjver mounted. | 0 time B dpeak of vou could run year gives us a very prec sous oppor- to release himself' from ite clutches. | when the lease elapsed to thé crown. Christin as Stockings ' your hogs in the bush, without any |i co Foe oiving and of revealing | Write to-day. Queen Victoria continued its operation cost at all, until killing time. Now y dod the inner spirit, | A FREE TRIAL PACKAGE of Sa-| Its product was not marketed but Eo ee Un Bll RAY - ER oni on' must have expensive buildings and TS A an ob have I . 'marin Prescription, with booklet, giv-| was Sept exclusively for the use of the At oC, 10c, 20¢ y OO, ale, 790, $1, 1.25 and 2.50 each moré expensive food. And even thel: - Wé ought to be more truly Chris- ing full particulars, testimonials, price, | royal family. Queen Victoria was par- C exten price of bacon is not fairly dit Ag this O ristmas time than werhave 10 will be sent absolutely free and |] tial to Scotch) and drank it at her rackers or Cosaques '|vided, © When the dressed hog sells at} been before. Let the' spirit work postpaid in plain sealed package to lunch. The whisky is sent to Bucking ~ . - " £11 the consumer pays 2%c. for hig ott t #5 God may direct, or as Anyone asking for it and mentioning [ham Palice, where expert ocellarmen | Contains Hats, caps and Toye, at broom. The farmer, who produces the Mae i inv allow; but if we do this paper. Correspondence sacredly | seep an eve on it while it is maturing -- ; al hog, gets one half and the middleman OP ocension from the coming confidential. Write to-day. for fifteen years. After maturity cheks no p who handle it the other half. 4 s i : °| The Samaria Remedy Company, |of it are sent as gifts to the crowned . me do the kind of things - 3 3 y * as *If the profits of the producer had holiday time to = Dept. 7, 49 Colborne street, To-|heads of Europe Pri J J KE S that Jesus did, He who went about [Sn co Gp TLE Sale at Jas. po. a 166 1G6SS St. A. Je RE ST Phone 8 tah doubled farm values would have n had indi a Insist on underwear doubled. They have not doubled; doing good, and of thinkihg the kind |B. McLeod's Drug Store, Kingstoy, People who fish for complinfents sel bearing this trademark. [They are lower than they were thirty (of things that He thought, then will go, a Jeople ho fish for compliments | : years ago. On the other hand 1 can | we surely mise the rea joy of i ¥ . Note its perfect shape, show you land in the northern part of | and there will ba no Christmas for . S-- the quality of the ma- {Toroute that has inereased from $13] us. terial, its softness and hss foot Soniags Site years age to A Prayer Ten Centuries Old. elasticit - : Amony the documents and manu- y- imony the ( pn Rats destroyed a large part of the scripts taken Ly the Pelliot Mission "Ceetee" gives solid corn ofimany Towa farmers rance from a cave in Chives comfort all las ing! James "Moore, Queensboro, Ont. | Turkestan, where they had'lain durin 3 : ) teh centuries, # & curious manuscript satisfaction--theunder- ute of Potatoes | reeored be 'the Peonch Acudemy of uxe, costs | ) § Sciences. | manuserip in one o wear de | : yet fis" Thos, Collier, Picton, Out... tufieds tha oldest known Hebrew texts. It is ho. more than ordinary of apples amd hours. sighty Saree a prayer formed of passages taken Yo hh : : ; and from the f The Argentine Republic has be ome | from the Psalms ; a competitor with the United Fontes hets, written in beautiful square "CEETEE"" UNDER- {+ the flour trade.of Jamaica. sorew, with a very rudimeniaey ne WEAR is knit fo fit! An apple 154 inches in circumfer. | tom of vomlimtion, v ly the : a 'ence, & mches high, and weighing #7 Manuscript was carr Fic on the : a. Pe oO 8) 8 the form --not simply ounces, was sold at Covent Gardah fot of the man who ow it. : { - VY cut from the fabrie-- 0 | scholars believe that the document in A | dates from the eighth or ninth een: | . * Ten ears of corn exhibited at the a . . never binds, wrinkles I Ten Shes st Council Bluffs, In, wore | OV of the Christian era: and that it Lal skil H ' $5 NN 2 or sags. : fsokd for $105, after having won $25 (Plonged to a plots Jewish merchant . in Lives. : 9 Lo. 2 Prom first to last tds the | "Kn are ing taken in te Vite | 8 Abia in ithe the Sichth or The tinderwear that pleases. | Stats fo kave desirable wmwigrante SUR TREE COLL ts nseritgd seem better ta tk Ask your dealer to show Hn ee sastern Cities sel: 10 fob its owner when he was in China, you "Ceetee" -- it means | A demand from France" and Ger : Vig dh: ~absolute underwear com- jmony caused a great "hoom" in UR potatoes in part of England, prices Ling doubled in some cases. Thers arrived at Liverpool, re certly, a targa of 25,000 barrels' of ¥ Fo nt J oo a ry 5 [A | re v7 % ci New Dngl laldwin apples growe A h £o¥. ; es Ee : in Mime sud New Hampshire, _ t v ¢ nigh 5 The 38 reported to have eon the | ad turned in ; - worst year for Faropsan vint>ges : : . sitee 1810. which yese had so Jittle | ' ne ! ¢ ; Ned _ fant that the grapes didn't vipen.. : : : : ps Malas fowls were ken gl To PPE on ® 2 ihe way from Australia to be shemn | 5 : : : HL : 5 3 {#2 ihe recent International out a : , ; = Show, at the Crystal Palaos, i ontlon | " I : CRE ead" "J A. McFA

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