Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 13 Jul 1905, p. 3

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For The Blms on ma TIIAT nu : maven mun Iii! run; nucsvuzu um: sun: or, -. Life Rogalnod I Whenacheerful, brsve,1ight-heated ` woman is suddenly plunged into that [ perfection of misery, the BLUES, it is 8 atdpieimre. It is usually this way: i She has been feeling out of sorts `nub Fully nmmigu an by of Iifnnnn for some time; head has, ached and A beck also; has slept poorly: been quite nervous, and nearly fainted once or n -twice; head. dizzy, and heat-bests very fast; then that bearing-down feel . anddm-in her menstrual period she exceeding y despondentr. Nothing f pleases her. Her doctor:-aye: "Cheer ` np:t- you have dyspepsia; you will be all right soon. _ ; Butshe doesn't get ` all ght. end hopeznnishes; then come the brood-. inn ingot-bid, melancholy, everlasting -. , ... - ,e4`____<|_____ Summary of Liquor Law um until ygu gnneringg have dvenv you -to despau-.vw1th your nerves .1: ..1.-u-...A mm! 1umr.nourn.|ra.- bone. Il_rlVUI| uluuuyuuu. Ivnvnn J`.-- ....,- -.,._ Ilyshqttered nd ` voon `-`awe. bub`; ..tsl':e` Lydia. .Pin'khun,s` e ' tib1{Gbmpo;_:xid. See what: ifdii or Ha` Jisephino Rlnville, Mtli. Que; :She writes: I-_id.fcl ~ with Iannlo huu sludl --.._- ,.:._ -_.a.:..|.` .....v ....u _. ..;.3_.. `.5 in flpur . is ` seemed only by develop- ment of the science of milling. and the ef l Rdyal Household Flour have developed to thehiglx'e$t pdint pf perfetion this; eountty. A A . y a brief statement am: Household` Flour Yields Most% Nutriment. Only when flour is ebseltefx do you get highet nutrjim_en_t least waste. T . _1 ` A . ` u The Rbya} %H6u.s`eh6'ld E.le< StdcalPunfymg" ' __ahd ` Progess is the most %tho'rouTgl\ in the v{o`rl%d--if. I is contiolled ; 9-1I`1.I.|.no||. .~ 1 ';:;l;1;;;ei;f vi}: C;d:S}E; o;;l d that ii Why. Rbyal ' Ho{15eliold' quality dahndt . duplichted A . % `Tt"__ Royal `Household Flour? is itlife in" in 'puf`ify--'I'l:1at's `it is every falnily should kind gives-the i.fI%a\`iored. briaind most pastry. . . kind of fiou} -see`. tint y.9u..eet\:R%<>s_vj-[1 Househpld, oggd ;i '9_- Ihfo 1-ocirpoli that _y_du may `us`':_i`t the Rays!` H:;1$Id fay. u Q-vappoe vs- .'1`hrcc yoruxng lads. practically im-i fants. souls 91` Mr: Ohas. W-illiscn. tho! ieazzmrgeatic cu.rctaker,ot thp municipal ".)~uild.ng8, had a thrilling experience on Monday last. Walter, aged .eight ` years: -Arthur, aged -6. and Allwnyl aged 4. took a lunch on Monday xnm'n'mg and went down. to the liaket trout to bathe and: ionic. Undros-s-g ing at Mr. W. A. -amilton's boat`- house. they secured an old raft `be- 1o.ng.m-g to the Assyrians and. com- menced paddling aammt. A south- ......; ...:.~..I`umn nlnwmxr and the ralft MIDLAND-The supplementary es-' `timates just brought down ._in.~t-.he. _thut can be taken: ouzt.-Argua. Domimon House at Comn_1an.s`oon- tain an item of twenlty-one thousand` dollars, for dredging in Midland hayh. her. This is `for work to be do.ne.m cnn.msc.ti0n with the creation, of tlhe new elevator at` Dolla-I-tow-n` where the: dredge is m:ow_ wgorkiung. The ma.- t0I"ml bong feanovcd at 'tha|t- point is o; a, very hard nature wmd work iv. n<- 's.1ow.~. two 01' `three cnoorw `loads a day being `the {moat `will .endeavor toT-Ldisoovpeir `to what rind -the original of the skVeleto=nT V -.nIlui|:lIAl` ` I manned paonllng awwc. A auu|..u- east wind` was nalowmg and the \VasS `quickly driven 1`1'om`shor.. This ` wag _at `ten o'clock in the moam:ing.1 .......= nub. nnfil hmtwemn seiixz-ht ` 3;... -.a..-'-.-- - `V33 uqyux1u5;J uxavvu 1:1. _ ._._ was at ten ya mo:rn_:_1n8. mud" it was mut.,un.t.1roetwe_:cn em;-ht _g ..:... n'nInnIz in `tho .ev.o.mn9: tnat and nine o'clock in `the eveniaxg they were recovered aa'.mou~t.. to-urteeh mules from town and '11 front of the Mary Ward .shoz;.l. r. - J-os. Hiarr-i-L son and Mr. Willisonr were in wthal bno-mt that rescued` `qt-he-lads. 'l1he` chldren were wrr...)1y burned; from ;tho..lImg exposure` to the sun. [but 'o.therwxse A are pot a gr;a.t deal the worse tor thmr Alo.n;g;r.de'. 'W'Ia.l'l:cr, the eldest onf the 5'aoys..-centa.iVn1y de- V............ ......a;+ In-r hrs caoumga and for th-0`|l` long r.ue. -vvm...-., serves credit [or he eoumge and presence of mind. i .'He kept his you.r1gor=.n-others always encourag- 4-d. and when Arthur was -deqteirmyineod to have the raft and; jump off. he n`.)rou.gh t him _back and peltsuwdetd him to remain -q'u'e-t on the -promise ithat V they would soon reach `the Christian I-s-land. .T-hen affair caused in~t.emse excitement for the time. end _the share .was lined with anxious oiti-I zecns.-Enterprise. ` . ' :0RIIaLIA--0mmty Judge _ Ardagh gave judgment-= last week in the ap- geuliioaseot Inspector Bltjok ;vs. Jae. mith for sale at l nut to. a minor. '1`hejjudg'ment, is u ur . ge_.dmu- meat: and` reverses the eoisaon at the. Police Ma_gi.,stra1:.e.. lines` the `dos iendanti Smith` item, dollars and .oouts._ `pf appeal. also pests of :m,esl,strste'si oo;u rt. J. -H.` .IIam*m;ond storginlspeotor; - LD. -`~ Gtmn. .K._O.;i.3`.or defeqndent.-5 R e u . iapoae`; ; 2;- itti-'n. ..'..,x?-. znuldg ea_gg:qtmg4 ts,-Ha ".5[1"'r`=;y`?3.. psiu 9.. T . ..l1. `Islam .. bein nnspuwartny. ...Lu.'u:, Im~.es_ is, -o` rioting, one-ghundred ;loll.a.1:s ; re_xx=:':rd,' = to .anaror.xe: who wrll ..t.'AlDQly ,hImV,w.:t.h.,.11f.fi0i9nt `pr_ooV .0 `9W.YI.ct %the.;.penp,)e....9 .cn-Au_.ula.tmg them` % roe * ` M!`t.,8.,; A: Awryme.~. hm knows the Inlay,` \ra,s .ye;.>.n11-ta last .,;_;ng1g1- - Vtho.ynp'Va_:eyl pi. ,. Elm ~.;oye:gn;xhqn;- o.s.t'o his s_am=r.y.. -nwu nu... ..........-- considering him unable to ~managa --his own affairs. while two Barrie ixractitionors considered him e_riect- ,,.y competent revery wa . '1` _e opin- iioan ot _the.latter_ was ur1t_hgr_ eth- .am-sed oy a prominent physician in : {1`orontc. who -examined him. The 1 Hllfzgestion made xin;:_,awIiida.vits filed an 1 `behalf of Mr. GraY...`t1.1at the .applic- l -`ant. was by .this=1_nean-s. trying to . obtain a_ hold on the old xglentlelm-an s .. l prcpert . Judge Street refused Ito qmnke t e orderaskcd, .F,)u't in the i face ol'_ the co-\tr'\dict-wr affdr\vi_f:s. ` i ordered the question to be itrfed be"- icre the judge of the County of.Sim- coo. Mr. Gray is unmarried and has .i lived in Flos `tor 2501' 30 years. hav- ling _ come from Glasgow over forty _ . years ago. He is highly respected. ,1 and by his venergyand industry. has _ accumulated coxmiderable property. , 'I`heo-utcome` of the matter will be V awaited with interest. ' ;;..i'_3 `Kira sani ot_msnder.rng --has .......-&:I-in-nu-:1 n 11:33. -two In dated 1 The tenth meeting of the -Innisfil Coumcil was held on July 31:11.. 1905. The following accounts. were `order- od +0 be paid: Frank Ross, gmvel, ` .. an 117 QI......... 1-.nvInn.lL'l` npngiy-_ I'll. `U M.I"a |=\LIu- ..-...--_ __, _ _ $1.89: B. W. S`.vomr.1, scrape-rs repair- ed, $48 85; Fred.'Ayer.st. cedar, $3: T. L. Wei.)-b, repair; scrape` . 75 _cats., ` John Su- rhe_r`ando, "work on 1st sid 1 `line, $119: R. T. Webb. gravel and work. $17.24: Harry Mayor, gravel. * $6.80: Ed. Webb, 42 rods of wire teagce. $6.30. also 38 loagisgravel. $2.- 66; Fred. Wood, building railing and mateorial. $10 60; ,George Wuallace. tor gra.ve7l, $4.27: Robt. Black. rading and gravel. ~$13_3.75_;"'l`hos. Atkinson. -build'.v.ig bridge on` 3nd, oon.. -$19: R. Gross. gravel. 32.80; J, G.-Necaly, .gra;ve!. $3.50; Wm. Oooper. 40 rods .02 wire fence. $6: J-osoph Reid; on a'c,oosm_n.t ~!rendered._ $20; `John Wice. work on the 6t_h' cown.. $23.13; George Reid. work on the. 6th ootn.. $16.13; 'I\-!---' -.....I.n .6. #115 Rik nnni__ -twin. wuin uu u.-v v... ......... Y--. . 3'. G. naive.` work on the 6th` con.. $11.25: Daniel Banks. ~ work on the sixth concession. . .$6._75:` ~-Robert ,Sproul.. building ~ra.ili.n8., $10.58;` A.- H. Robinson. 38 rods wire ie.me.-$8.- l_70:~ J; J. .Fergu-son. an nicoount of ,, .nnn! - `l'\....:.I VI"-rnI.o'I * I-inn.-.a`vs\ 7 I . do Ilvlgua-.n.n, uu sagvv-\p---~- ~_ I-wages, $25: David Tyndal. five days work of man and `team. $17=50; Sam. Wice. wnrk an the: .7th_ con.. $33.50: j Jas. Hnrrefl. work on 7th oun.. $52.- 75. Mickie Dymont &.Sun. `material. 19;.-sicjgrozdg. $38.82; -Frank_ Be1y_. gm; vel`,-L .;$H4.?13-_ ; Wm.` ,I?!e.Iu_na1i. {ion -.acoou`mt. j_ ,:8,10r:.'vE.A 1`. Mo0mnkey".,eqm.a.lixin~`gj `_.;=;a_l1ip_g., amw, Ms1o;';i _n_ is. _-Hm. -"xl!8.6I %_* `0ttawa ;`&%ato,..:._$15-45s V` T ' %;1o;\;1. . J r = A Gr._dve8, 8PP5,m*9d*-" P":':,'. egg .6`F;`,e_gl. V xv W ;..vv - , its ofien Iiagpien`. dotors differed .t'o his s_ani' .. from Elmvanlo _..:.|..-:...- ha-n unable to -manage lnnisi Cviouncil. mack Horse, about three. miles south oi '1`ot.Lenh.a.m on Sunday at- tc-rm:r).'1. A young men of "twenty . ymrs, Mr. Gibb. who has W-It}! w~=.- mi t-he .~mrve.yi.ng pauftios hem for smm-. time, having finished his work on b`ntuI'day eve:nin:; .wa.s to 188% - for Muskoka on M'omday,eVe!1i!l8- On S.un.day afternoon he want even: to the camn at the Black Horseto my farewell to some ori his eomredo and during the trin he -etudeavIo1'- vd to jumn an a .freigh`titrlaiun -805118` his way. By some means he slipped. -tailing almost umder the `train. He _ \\':1.=: nearly sn-ccess`2ul- ion .fIe'3ly'him-~ Self. but could not, get his foot -out in tune :xrnd"the w-he -.~l_struek i|t_'011t'* tiwr, it of:f at the irmste-p. Medical aid -'W'l-- at once e-ummdned mnd wtha V0-Mr: mam removed to the jMn`pl Lf'.:1.1' hotel he-rte. wIhe~re.'the foot was nmnutated some hours iavftezrwiards. nioove V the wound. 'tbI"0*ugh.'t`h8 Jin- sztep, the hm! tahus |bei'ng.an.yead. The, yours: m-rm bore the l:earr1b1e.su.ter4, `P2 with wounderful 0Oll,,I'-`i8.;.*h;8 :01!-., 1.V arnxiety, appatdnttly. ,` "oe-Bur; 5. about. *i_1e`.=:\hx)clc ttbe n;ooide\p'tt;`m.i3,lI:t5- 0..1l`5_.. has mother who is in: denoaote..h.hgp1eh,.;c. His 1:.-ither. whoresidei im Mmtneqas ims wired tio. aha, with` Avhishigggyb-V C013 .'u'r.`ived- her-e - by t"-he: - '!`?_0'.i.!!7N fr3.i:n on Monday. .T'h9TX!fl_t%`Q`3 (`OI-".3 as wall aa.-eam;;'ibe:.`..08F9Fi,. Under the o.ircum=9tan6e8s"E~h3f**DB9!i5% { oi the accident is m.'otf I miilofglitan-t'_ `mm where, Mr. lledv by a train "one. ` Senrtinbu ; -A _ V. ;. fr` ' 'I`0'1"LEN1-1.z\M--X Hive;-y aha end - 1`ninlL1l nccoidelnt `took place at the i appainteci. path. ` `Fwd; Lynn` ngna *7 N;*ly" .Y.. ' T_;1"m:de~"by hIm_ it]_1e-:1`1th_ ,cgn. -,- ,,L._;_-1-.1 L._' ._.J.:1!_. .lIliL.Ig.v -gr , n.u: 5_\gu any .aLp VIopo\>7'->_. '1_`h~e "Clerk `w -as ixistriibted td notify the was; Gwilliixrbhry` Oonncil `to p`o.yA_its- s_hi1_re. __o'2L grant on [South ` tpwnline. 4nam_ely`. one hundred andj eighty-`seven dollars and sfxty-five? dents. T *' _.\ ' ` I ; 1` LI__L' LL- ._..A.:A.'-.. 1 `It was resolved of R. A. Rediernr and others be ac U'CIl'L3u '. `fthaf . the pot_it'.on I obpted _a.nd that the Reeve be a.uPhor- itjd to Sign s_m,n6t_`on' bqhalt or the h township, also` that_th9.C1eJ;k ndtify the" Grand Tr1mkTRailw ay. Company . to the culvert 'oxg~oas_t side of --.....L-"\L._--...I!..'A `canning:-rutD' Av: InI- `Th .1 -amjm. 1;-;t 011: a north half 14th con.. on J. Srigley s_ .. - in: 1- `AK. 1:0 , _I1__. _Ia1_'m. The Clerk will 1011:, Mr. daviuer `to mdke an estimate "and report of drainage, wnirk._ lots 21 on 12 and 11 concessions. also No. 1-2 Lxft; 22 cm. 11th` goncession. mi... n..........:`n +1.-.. ..a: m.'.-1..~1 fn` L L IA IL U`l1l.LIl1IK7\)IIJIv V _The"_ Oo'imci`l_then a.dj ou'r.ne':d-A to` mfet at Stroud on Monday. Aug.` |LTtL.,' 1995f , The Scottish -.'1";s:let imports that a. commission. eo_x1sis..ting_`bmainly of Scottish fermersg spent _a fgrtnight Denmark last i summer `for the `put-` fposeesf considering the root` causes of Danish a'griou'l-tura!- 'pr.osperi`ty.`- This eommissioxigcame to the conclu-. sion that the Ama_.`in. cause was found in the Danish aceeptanee oi the say- ing of zvnoted American :~.`.?First find: out what is required in the world's mark'et.:and. then gm in for it bam- 'headed. f A'1`h_e `Danes discovered that the'1most_ profit for them could be __,.L 0.. LL- .._.-J_}.-L:-- -0 l`.--.... 2.3.6- oonuuawoon - 1 seven! ~:.m%l**L `obmea. presumably. .a .m_.I=t. me of tho union-`t.unat:e_A'iT',V'itW,' ~` the tire on 'the`-`iht oa:metfGI-7 0l.'f-*",1.f, lumzwood . were recovezald ' *3 7 hull by {ho Novtharnv N4`a.vIg_9;t_ . last .we6k-.' TM 'aon.ea.w9re_0,_ .: hreshrzaq and` handed A ofv.o;;- `U9 er .` "";'~-`W. ""-A In this '_ connection. although the ta`c tsf_}_x`z_).'ve_ been ; published-_ in more or `less ampte_ forip betorem we" x1ia,y_ rev-` pr,o'du.o.e_ xyha.-t_. they ,',1`~rade.`r."*. sa}:'i3 `as -to the `Danish method. at handling the `egg"jt~_1-a_de 9i5.'thst_ `country 2 t"'l`he: sjrs; 9388..i earriedlout on-scielnti'Eie prin- _oip1gs"_"tip- ;Deu'mrk;; as is ta'.ttes`te_d by '_t'h report". (If the Seottis.h,Coxn'-' emission. . The trade `with Great Bris tajn is mainly. in t.the..hands of the {Danish `Oooperative `Egg Export As- oeie.-tiont. `which has its hea.dq_uarters tin . The .men_1".)er_s1htip of, this `society is` thirty-sthreet thousand but these_ar_e' divided`in_to live hun- dredjlooal sooi'eties; Ew3`~1ea1 so- eiety employs a. collector. who gab thers. the eggs from the ;farmers within its oirole -at least once 5 .9. tweak. The collector weighs the eggs; which must {have the` farmer's `stamp onthem to; subsequent idem- tefm T9,: eol1eoting. and marketing. `tifioation if necessary. and they arct _'__I.L __._____L2_- -2` *-.' --v--, r---~-. -~- --~-. -v--- ~.~ got in the production oi_ bacon. But- ter and eggs 017 the British market. and they at o1ioe"ti11`ned `their whole atitentibn in `this .direc:t.i3on, _ ,, L1._ vunuvuguuvgu up --wv--w-o.-a ' -.-- ---'_, -_ V paid, lforgby `weight, irrespective 0 size or n'\\1in-`her. `Eggs `must be pet? l teotly clean: `washing is. not allow- ed. as washed eggs do not keep well. The" eggs are marlted with the num- ~~`aer `oi. the collecting" society. -and are sent to onegot the central shipping stations.` where` they are graded. test- ed. and *pa_cked for__export. Each egg is examined under a strong `electric light in :1 dark cham`ber'. and `any `egg. Lhat is the least `stale or `old is instantly detected and put aside. Any farmer who sends in bad ' 3 eggs is fined. `and it he makes a -habitual practicewof sending in stale eggs he isvexpelled "from the society, Alter the eggs are tested` (they are ,sta;nped `with. the privateymark of the 90-cmerative Egg Export VA-ssoe cia.tio'n.' and are" -packed in` boxes. in iwhich are "put" a printed" guarantee -that `the eggs were fresh when pack- ed`, and that they were forwarded by the first available steamer. The whole cast of collecting. forward-1 ing. grading. testing. and -=pac.king' for export _is only about a -penny 9. ldozen. ` `Oriia. and Jaines Bay RaVil V way Orillia s efforts to secure the Jam- es Bay Railway continue! toVa.-ttraat considerable attention. The Weekly Sun has the following: Still another latte-mpt is being m'ade tor-raid the `Federal treasury for the benet of ;'railway promoters already mad : ewe-althyiby like means. The -James Bay Railway Oompany. which is! a ;link in -the Mackenzie and Mann Ga-_ nadian Northern. recently "held up Orillia tor a- municipal `bogus of $80,- "000 ,-in return. tbr placing` the town ` -.n 1.1.. __..I "In... UV Ill LVBDIALAI L05 `lbivunna u-v v on the main line of the road. The company is now following_ this with 9.. demand that_ the" 0t`sta;w_a- Gamm- `ment sanction the de.viation,ot its line in order -to makes the connec- tion. and` that the subsidy alremdy v1oted_th.e.1-pad by the Ddmiqion Gov- ernment Jae "made .to eover the five milestfwhieh this devia.tiomI,_ will add 't'o=|thei of . -the. read. .11 this 1 re,gm_of;st. is gra,.psted._-'It,he_ tottai enumnt 1 '- .-Q. . Amara .Hn[ling the ggg Trade -`T-` $1-.-an v-. }. .. .. ` , ~ 99 . - In 4?3 ~.:"`?.:rWaa.7'$ JULY .1V 1a_`..:.1 -*5 c. PALFING. F blerk. i> t.i." ~1ic` saute; reoeiyed to w.airdsjth'e E) Vldingi of the extra : five miles re-. %q,uire`d to -place Orillia on the main ~li'nje' will probably reach sixty thou-. lars from the "town and about `ang- other thirty `tram the "Dominion. The combined ` bonus " and subsidy ought 'to3i'pa.y the entire cost of the road- diillar of this money. foe given when the; G.P.R. is btiildingi a `line from Sudabvury to '1`oronto-directly parallel with the "James Bay lin'er-witho\ut. a cent of public aid? Orillia has" al- ready voted its `thirty thousand. dob lars; anyway that is. the town's own business; But `the people of Canada generally should have something to about the . wholly, unnecessary 7 grab it is proposed `to make at ' Ottawa. The deviation willfae. made; whether the Dominion Parliament` I grants its subsidy or not. They, rwhy allow. the subsidy to be. voted? Sand d6ll'ars.-'-thirty -thousan:d`'dol- . my V and. rails. But why, should x one . (liept. `of Agriculture Bulletin.) -. .Advice,s'-received since thed.a.te of` theflast report. May 27th.. showjzhat tdvorable conditions for fruits of all kinds continue, on the: Iwhonle. most excellent. Early fruit suffered" in somie distriots-from late frosts. . APPLES. .'1"_he `bloom. on the whole. was very ~not,_ye`v over when most of the re- ports were received iron the `Mimi- tipfe Prbviuoes. but ave.ry_ indication poi.uts_ to--3. medium to- full crop ex- oept for early varieties. which do not crop in most sections of Ontariao. ' PEARS. ehea,.vy. Jfhe `period of, setting. was. pnijnise more than a light crop. Thej prospects are for a medium. to full -. 1vg;-- {here ure excellent proepeo-ts" for `plums ix} almost very section. '6 . ...PEACH'E8. . - . _ Allowing for the wmter killing of 1899 and 1903 the prospects torwthis variety, of, fruit are vqry, : pro- rmsmg... ' ` ` 1 . ` ' 'rivhumu ubriruvu o-mm: FRUIT8.. ` . . Indications" `are that cherries and. bush truits will be. an a'bund.a.nt crop in nafrly 'e'vvery' "district." `Some loss- es. occurred. to the stI:a.wi.)erry_ crop from the Late frosts. ` SPRAYING. o ` `It -is reported inznearly every dis- trict "that? more; jspray;;ng._ has been done thi'year' than` `ever \oe.to1"e. FOREIGN COUNTRIES. _ Late advices from England report. that the apple crop there wil;l be .a short` one. Mu,x4in G'6rky.. the Russian :novvel- ` ist. says that peace would be a! mnsJ:nr.tune.g . -.. . t j nv........n-.. ...L.'.....L` ...:|--...-_ _.(.__:__._ , u.uau.nuu. wuv. . '1`m'ou'.w satieet` railway tor` the" six -m'on.~t.hs of this year 1n- .orea.sed $123,191.30. - I A tunnhnn-r|":' nu-xnnn mi-nln `|n1lI:u-Ir! Can` `-vnvuavu w.|.au,LaL.uu. 4 ` A woman's` peace circle. having for ` its object the abolition; of war, was formed in New TYork. V II... ........_...._....... 1..." ....-.......l...l .. LlllI.IJ\l Ill` LVUVV . 1.011: The government has_ forwarded" a comm.u.mca.t.on to _ the executive of Britxsh Columbia drawing its antenn- t.on to the o'ojecvt'.onabI'e character oi legislation passed by the pro- vino at assembly imposing a tax upon commercial travelers entering the piiovincfe from other parts 01' Can- s: a. - 'l|ux 1:r:n"n`I'vr_Enl|l\nt` infru-nnafnnn I .1 "ne twenty-second . int'efnmtional! convention of the Christian Endesav-; or society opened` at Baltgmore. 7 A 1|1Io1rxr '.'ar.lX hast '.1D1I.?`l rnoirno ;;Y'I ` Ul DRJUAVLJ ylywauvu Ildu J..J'u.AI.L;l..I.Av16)o ; A heavy nre has 'oe.cn raging in `the Tuamagami forest reserve. along the line of the Temiskamhng &.,,Nor- thorn rajhvay. V . The United States Government will p_ro.se-cute prac-tically ' `all the; railway compa.-mes for neglect of cart- tl`el in trams t. - rt1....:'.-.L...... Quu:4\v\lIl| on nwanfinnx 117:" I ue in trams c. - . G.hristiugNS>ie_::ce. as practiced..w.i.l1 be dealt` w by the; Qounoal oi Ithe Galleg-e of Physxcfans and Surgeons. at prresent in session, and an amend-V meat to -the penal clause of the ma- dical ac-t` may be asked. . m1.......,. : .+aI1, nrF -2 1l\';fI;".'l`iil M111- {(11031 ac`: may no ubxeu. There is talk otf a mi-nisterial nau- `cuas wt` Ottawa, when a round rdain .to increase -the s-essional indemnity} to`-two. thousand five hundred dol-= lars and a pmposition `to miss judg- es .sa.Laries may be discussed. ,0 run... '1.~.............`..~.- at _T_nnnn mazva 13, Lndications p3a;.I;"E3' PLUM8. `es S-'.1.l>.'aI'|U`S may krc u:auu \ The Emgpegror of Japan grazve r .3 farevwell audzence and lunch to Enron -K0m~u1'.- envoy` to the approaching Peace Orinference` at W a.s`hingrtan. and thy-.. sytaii of the Ja.pa.ne-.3:-, .Pe:1:oev Com- 'm1sa[19n.. _ _ . - '1`.-he negotmtuan for thq Japanese at one. and fifty mil- liomdallars. vjrith thetobancoo m9mo- m`1y,`a;6A sgcutjgty. has been `p-racSb1oa:1- 1:3`; I` by. - ',I!lg%ooi9'ty df.Ame,rioam Wlometniln Pi is _.at:I,rtin.'z a movempnt Ito a_.,n.umbeaf, qt sohoIz_zrsh1.p'.s_ for An__1'orio`an. women &. In Enghsh umvelw Fruit -Ctp Report News in Brief. a f_u1l crop. with '3. $111318-I: lgdgzaid iv}: hiust lung that passed rovug s ear . 1 In the Fourth of July oelebrations ` in one hundred and fifty of the prin- ~cipal', cities of `the! United States. 36 pople_ were killed and 1,677 injur- e V u _ A L.._....\.. l...! _ ~ _ A -_ `l'\-.....I -_--I_ Frontenac county. Ont.-, `A farmer living near Dead orek; '21- report- ed to have sold his wife atlo another man for eighteen dollars, and the` wife` is said to be quite satised with the transaction. The to11ow;ng{"i' `uf the,liqIum' aw L A A.-_-.__ |2--_.._ Ann. HI-IV AAII`-In\un -vuv c .A.ta.vern_license means one allow- ing the sale of liquor in quantitiep less than one quart . which may, be: drunk on the premises. ` . ns|u_u ,L-,,,, onvva-vs-. -wt--can . The bar-roam mus_t he closedto all persons except tnemoers of . the lic- -oensee s tannly. or domestic ser- ; vants engaged in necessary _wnrk. between Saturday at seven 9.111. and 5 Monday, at 6 a.m. I !..LL :;_ LI... .-_.. ..--_.. In ..u_'_......n Gull VLLVIJVV lA.|.|\l-\aI- vnav Q-v Irv Nb persons of either sex .u7dder2lI "years of age must be supplied Li- quor or allowed to loit_er abound thq ?oa.r-_r_oom or where'h_quor i_s bqingf dxspenged. ~ n.__..-._.__*..._ ._ .'~.u........a....:..=. -.......a..-a.~ "t1`1-1;-:)ar-room is prime.` faoie evidence that a sale has taken v5.14` -A-' `_`.(t);1i-y }..e'r3;u`1{a_1i ii; mt in -any, licensed. house.. ~ \LIhJv\Ill\)A\I\Q0 Drunkenneas or "disorderly `conduct must not be allowed on '_the _-tavprm ;premiseg.= `Nor must intoxnoated per- r sons be supplied w'ith liquor. \ `Y- 1__L-| I _ . _ _ _ _ __. . ...1. ._-.__..:b 5...... Wgxxsry tairern-keeper refusing eta su ly lodgings, meals. or accom- .m a`.tion'to travellers is guilty; or an offence under the Act. _,'_ .1 _._. nu HIFIJSI II`! S)ll.r`IA|V\- Iv Ava. haw-In No hotel-keeper mus permit Ipear-' sons at notonous1'.oa.d character to meet on his premises. . . -,-" _I9.._ -_ ...__...n `.4. a`-:-`.- 1.1:; LMTJUI. UH ulo IILQJLIIDDCJ u i Gambling or. games for drinks :8 r contrary to the law. So iagany. ex- i hibition of curiosities, boxinz. teno- ing or trials of skill. No entertain- ments of music. dancing or other exhibitipns, are permitted. and no _alot machines may_ -be placed in the :5.-uh,-Inn-stun!-I E nnnuuwu muutsuunu av oxvvu. Recently considerable " attention has been given to the feeding. in am- lasses to -stock in districts .-where sugar is manufactured. from cone or vbeets. Experiments conducted in [several parts of the United States show. that this feed is of value in making gains with hogs. cattle and horses. In feeding molasses to stock it -is. usually mixed with some ma- terial thatmakes the handling. of it easy. -Cane sugar molases for feed- ing purposes is mixed with cut hay. rye._straw. cottonseed meal. cotton- fseod=-hulls. cornmeal. etc.. beet `sugar jm_olasses with bran. dried blood . ex- tracted "neat pulp. cut. cdder. such as clever. altalfa. and shredded fod- der and cornmeal. Many of the stock leedcrs in the corn belt d.istri~cts_glur- ingvthe lastseason have obtauned good results trom feeding. beet sugar. molasses. The feeding value of the molasses lies chiefly in the per cent. 01: `imgarit contains. In mixing with tools a. material thwl: is hi .h in pro- tein is best used.-S-ucc-es ul Farm- FEEDING Mdmrsrsns T0 srocx. !).._A...6-I... nth.-nIl:4|IIml'nI-`\.`n -IfI'n1I.f'il|r| ins`-

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