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Daily British Whig (1850), 9 Feb 1922, p. 3

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. err ---- a ---- _-- > : ' » [time to. sell out and get from under , gee 'HOLSTEIN BREEDERS CLUB += the time to study the herd and | | f] grades, and the | PROBS: {breed to hi:her v Friday, light snow and partly fair. i - farmen was able to make better use | Holds a Dinner Wednesday of the time than many others, for he ® rm---- San ' Evening--Several Valuable |is increasing the production of the | i 1g0il and phe wealth of the nation, He | Addresses Given. conciuded with an earnest appeal to - {the young particularly to solve the The Kingston District Holstein {problems that head perplexed their | Breeders' Club held ite annual ben- Itathers, i Teer in the British 'American hotel | A. W. Sirett spoke on the applica- : on Wednesday evening amd the oc- t " ; Standard at dim : y 1 tion of the "Dairy Standards Act" | Years will not casion was marked by eplenidid ad- [gpg showed that it would be bene- | : 11: dresses given by Prof, B. 8. Archi | ficial to the Holstein men. The pat- | Will Cure Any Li the brilliance of a fine bald, director of experimental farms, jo 2 factories were assessed fifty | Cough " Ottawa, Prof. Wade Toole, Ontario } cersta for making the tests | ° | Agricultural College, Guelph, W. S. land DS raotts inspectors were | Di a m on Reed, M.P., A. W. Sirett, B.S.A., dis- employed to see that it was being trict representative, and Mayor 8. 8. | properly carried out and all had re- | Corbet, { course to them at all times, 25 Cenis ; | The banquet was attended by Mr. Sirrett urged the Holstein Our stock of these {seventy of the progressive live-stock |men to back up the enforce | » {breeders of Frontendc county, and {ment of the act, which was precious stones is several of their wives, and there was made law by Hon. Mr, Doherty, min- | keen appreciation of the addresses |jcier of Agriculture for the benefit of | IL. T BEST very extensive, and [§ "hich contained much information |p, dairy industry. He also a] . ® : of vital importance to the live stock [qdvised the dairymen to lay up a and dafry industry thet has become |. i sith which to cool their he store of ice with wh we know that t \ prominent feature of agriculture | mk, for cooled milk produced more Prescription Druggist. . . in the Kingston district and made it. | sheese than milk deliver- : + {pounds of cheese t mi quality and prices are within the past twenty years, one of lag at the factory at a temperature the' best in respect to quality produc- cor y § . "" over sixty degrees. the very best. tion, in Canada. | During the evening the Franklin | George F. Murton, president, oc- | ;chostra played several very fine | u |cupied the chair.and after extending |. jections and Miss Murton, soprano, We can show you {& hearty welcome to the gathering, | ve ng, accompanicd by Miss Bajus. / { @ introduced Mayor Corbett who wel- | -- td | . : a | comad them on behalf of the city, in i Diamonds set 1n nat a very appropriate and pleasing ad- WiLL PETITION THE | us arrive fom ew or Wi : cress, | | ural Gol d, ite Jif W. 8. Reed, M.P.,, spoke on *'Indi- | OVER ENT! vidual herd tests" dnd showed that | | 1 ® Gold or Platinum, ac- fil i 1912 when he hegan to take mn. | ) . | dividual tests there was a variation | . cording to your de- fl from 2.5 to 4.7. Since then they | TO Allow Napanee People to ew pring d ave raised the standard of the stock | Catch Fish at Falls as | { : | uncommon words-- maybe, but | sire, until the average is 4... the variation Usual. | very common causes of | having disappeared, Prof. Archi- : | HEADACHE bald the "Building up of the Hol- : " . | Napanee Express. We have glass:s that remove stein nerd," and showed the vast im- | * jag spring it will be remembered ! these causes and give pertance of carrying out systematic | 4 considerzble number of the citizens i IMMEDIATE |srading by the use of pure bred {or Napanee were hailed into court ES | We received this large RELIEF | {stock; the results of which were lang fined for fishing at the Napanes | Or : { ® shown in increased production and |fa))¢ without a license. This court ! Nees consignment of smart, Before corsulting the physi- consequent decrease in the cost. It |\as com F tw Spe \$ 4 . § posed of two fish inspectors, 3 ; clan, before using medicines JEWELERS s oly. by doing. this Mist Canada : : ~~, { ; : . . and drugs, come and see us. {| Limited py Ding = 2 os ada Mente, Coffee and; Cargon, ao, | or new Silk, Satin and If your headache is caused by || % wi ro er 2 Dee n he r Sh | after imposing a fine on some thirty ; strain we cure it Established 1840 market or butter and oheese |o1 our townspeople, made the state- ye . x agairst the competition of Denmark, | pent that leenses would be grintel | Straw Hats out of bond THROUGH PROPER King Street - - niston New Zealard and Australia, The [¢, any making cation for them. \ GLASSES Jl Provisa market is a guaranteed [por a domestic license the fes would to-day, and to-morrow Esse ea) | market for Canadian dairy produets |j,, $2. and for a license which would : pel i Ee . i [for there Canadian cheese commands permit the sale of the fish caught, they will be ready for | Keeley Ir M.0 D 0 | The cirulation of the newspapers | the top price. He pointed out that |(ye tee would be $5. 9 effeVe Li of the United States and Canada is | there was a drop in Canadian pro- | geveral made applications, end | your inspection. Optometrist and Optician, 146,000,000. {duction frem 200,000,000 pounds to afier considerable time they were, | 226 Princess Street. Steamboats from St. Louis have 133,000,000 pounds last year. This (given a license, but sad Meeasa did | ! is 8 doors above the Opera Hous: | navigated the Yellowstone as far as |yould not be the case. There is NOW (noe permit them to catch 'the only The values are little short of marvelous. You the Big Horn. [a competition for the British market {kind of fish which fs worth while - . . . x that did not exist ton years ago and |gatehing, names the pioxerel just simply must come in and see these smart little TTT Eg was necessary for Canadien pro- ("ne facts of the case are simply | Hats that show all the latest style features of New , i ducers to maintain guality and in- jy o0 For a period of about ten . == |orease prodpction in order to hold |gays or two weeks in the early ! York and Paris. | her in this commodity. In 1915 New | pring pike, pickerel, and suckers | All the new shades and shapes are included, and Zgaland exported only 70,000,000 '....0 up the Napanee river to the . y he the prices are irrea'stible. "If you would be known and not know, live in a village; it you would know, and not be known, live in a city." {pounds but last year exceeded Can- fal's, Few, if any, pike are taken ada by 20,000,000 pounds while Aus- |rpom the river, but a considerable From $6.95 to $12.50 on up io $25.00. Do you know we gan supply many of your rural needs such as: -- tralla exported 30,000,000. TWO \y;ymmher of our citizens frequent the . . [years ago Canada was the greatest |rpigs, and with scoop nets manage | Come and see these Hats. On special display HOUSE and WELL PUMPS, MILKER REPAIRS, ALL STEEL BATHS, SANITARY CHEMICAL CLOSETS, ALADDIN OIL exporter of powdered milk, but last |; cacure a fow fish for their own | : to-morrow] LAMPS and ACCESSORIES, CROSS CUT WOOD SAWS, LEA- year New Zealand exported 5,000 |,g6 while others make it a business | | tons, New Zealand butter 4s now on proposition and .catch, the pickerel tl THER, CANVAS and RUBBER BELTING, STEAM BOILER REPAIRS, HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS, he Canadian market. and sell them to the people of Nap- / SPECIAL OFFER . Usual Price Reduced Price Denmark exported 200,000,000 |stiee. And kt might be ll ° ° . {pounds of cheese in 1914, in 1917, [Pere thal peop 8 1 1 5,000,000 pounds of butter and .in | YOUld never enjoy a good feed o (1521, 110,000,000. This inobease | Dis' Wholesome fish if these men | a + were prohibited from catching them | wat siiniied by raising production |as all pickerel otherwise caught are {from 5,000 Ibs. per cow to 8,000 lbs, [shipped to the United States or out- per cow as against the Canadian | iside markets, Te 30) punts nib The people of Napanee have ens 0 el S es d men wh v or beivina We must reiai |joyed the privelaze of fishing at the 1 ¥ we are bev . {falls for the past sixty or seventy thi S ! our place as we have the foundation years, and have never been molested, { | | | | | , E E : EREEEARORRETR OE RRR RATNER CREOLE DO in the gows for our work. Only by and it certainly does look as if the Increasing production can we lower |. hing of this practice is de- {the cost and thus meet foreign com. cidedly unjust petition, This was to be accomplish- A petition has been circulated, and {ed by proper feeding, and by breed. signed by some four or five hundred ing with geod sires raise the produc- fof Napanee citizens, and in a few tion of the cows. Prof. Archibald | . . : : [days will bo forwarded to the min- We know this and so have cleared our business decks gave the results of experiments car- {ister of marine and fisheries praying kno his SO Hed on over a number of years by |, Leanves 'be granted allowing for action accordingly. Efficiency in buying and selling which the average yield of 3,500 2 beth . = pound beffers was brought up to |. CLLcHIng of fsh at the fails as must be increased, so we have set about and prepared a 7,000 pounds, He showed that Kt ----i policy of scientific purchasing and thie coupled with ous | Waa necescary to attend carefully to | . d b . announcement of last evening to do business at cost -- the feed'ng during the lactation per- VISAS UNNECESSARY. iod from the age of 3 to § years, and should insure for us an increased volume of business. if this was faithfully carried out it | France and Canada Reach Recipro- "Sharples" Cream Separators $125 $50 \ se $100 $40 We are well known in the City and perhaps not known to you in the village. Come land do your business with . ° svea that gives satisfaction with moderate prices. McKelvey & Birch, Limited 65-71 BROCK STREET - - - - PHONE 287 re er SERA was possible almost to double pro- cal Arrangement, - duction. The 3,600 pound cow is| Ottawa, Fob 9.--A reciprocal ar WE HAVE KEPT FAITH WITH THE BUYINC kept at a loss, while the 7,000 pound rangement between Franca anl Brit- \ . PUBLIC cows pay for their feed and give a |{omn whereby citizens of either coun- substantial profit. He declared that |i,y are relfe 'sd of the necessity of . . . fifty per cent. of the pure bred Hol- |scourirs visas by officals of the We were the first dry goods store in Ontario to break stein sires are not good enough to |ciker countiy on their passpors for J : : h {breed, and the poorer the herd the |iravelling puiposes, 1s being extend- | the back of inflated prices in the Summer of 1920, and | better the sire needed." He must be [ad to include Canada. Under the re- have since given our customers the benefit of all breaks in backed up with official records or |gulations now in effeci-Frerch eiti- | the: rk t else you are gambling with work and |2¢ns coming to Canada "must have | market. bank account of your sons. It is up | their passports vised By Bitlet) Sink {to each oné to solve his individuai atle or consular officials. "France from ! Hoo been notified, however, that Can- - THE PRICE TENDENCY FOR SPRING | Frot. Wade Took, dealt wih "The ada wil take the necessary steps io | will be if anything upward. This will be caused by the i feoding amd management of the Hol- | remove. tirls necessity on notifizatior a ; stein herd," and cmphasized what | that the French governmant Is doing lave of supp) " | demand 8 hae been recently exempli , {| I'rof, Archibald had said. He coun- | the same. mn the 11K an on markets, i#elied all to read the Dominion gov- . : Ec ive stack tu, An Outside Opinion. WE ARE PROTECTED lculture and we must have the best | hie Nickle again enters tha legis: | On our full qucka of iaple mnerchandise, as we had faith i it is in our power to obtain by weed- |jature to which he was first returne i 1 ing out the scrub and low producers," |in 1908, and in which he achieved the future an ugt t our k PE urements, an declared the spexker, Prof Toole la position of dstinction before en . now with our new Spring stocks complete, we invite your sad that in times of depression hard | ori the Hous of "omnions in : 3 2 . Hr : : aryl pgm i mob apint Lode J Bt lenge early inspection and comparison; quality for quality, price lave got to get down and do their (pendent views who has even been} . for price, with all competitions. 4 of the work. i was not thé |gnepected of a tinge of radicalism; id - - Ar {but his sincerity and uprightness : have never been challenged. Mr. le I three-piece Chesterfield Suite, coveredin [I BFR ER Bn & Nickle will be an accession to a leg- T . d Ba k h ! i | ! islature somewhai scant of streng apestry, outside back lined. a Feyiied men. and. stranger ihluge may hay- 0) y ' at eh at ono t his besom"n e Ontario} pecial gers ie dams s 2 3123.00 . : : TE lg aii] Meri 2 Suites, three-piece cane backs, large size Cone. ; + Chesterfield with chair and rocker. 1 Suite covered in Black and Gold Brocade. SE xplosion shakes' he | V. 18. | Suite covered in Blue and Taupe Velour. ; : i tredsury buildings at Washington, A snap $125.00 for three pieces. : ton, delt Vgc 3 { POTATOES At Trenton, Trenton defeated 1 Ed . .e : Car of Potatoes now on track. ~~ |Belleville in 4 junior O.H.A. fixture | LF sion o Listed to 8 8) 3 pees FE enh Office Phome 203. port.

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