Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 26 Dec 1918, p. 2

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(Experimental Farms Note.) \V'hen seed g_j'1'ui11 is z1v.1vc1"Li;=e.1 as pedigreed sued it :s`;~.-.:u1(l mean t\'.'u things: fi1's1.', that tha`; :'v;:cv1`d of thzxi` pa.1'ticr;1:u' .~.tr:`~.'.11 i:; 1:;:..".;-. :`:x..-`1 i1: origin; second, that it is rich in the qualitius that make it sup:-:--Em to other selections of thv smug sun. 1` . . :1 ,1, L1 .... .`....ll..-mp, . . ..:.uu .;..uu .-$2.10 to $2.13 . . . $1.60 '75:: . . . . . .'?-' -"""` .900 1- $1 00 I 0 o o - o - o I IUD .$1.75 to $2.00 . . $1.25 . . . .$1.G0 .. . . .. $17.75 L . . . . . . 7130 . . . . . . . . .600. $1.00 to $1.25 \. ._..82 to 8-}e 2.05 to 2.03 .1 1n A... 1'-3 1'1 LU qvu ` 25 to 27c 11/\ Lr\ ",'.\.~. .uu uu u`u 60 to 620 i I I l1Jll'l.il|JU|,1l cw. n1.L'u:u-.u.\. V....... Tclepixone 167. - i D'L?.. MOR1`1I\1]jR If-.'\ )?-4', I I B1001` St. \'\'esst, Tm`on`.`o, W111 `.3-3 91 Owen 8%., Banic, cv 1'3. Sal ,. day. Di.'~..e:1s:e:3~~F.ye, ]:`.:1.;-, _\ an-.1 'l`h1'9:1t. U0l):$V:HI.1tiOz1 ho: 5' 185 300 m r1 no u..;,.... Pedig1 eeL1 sued in-:11`: ihu =.- relation to the {_*mi11~_~'1'n\'vin'_" i1x:`.=:~ try as ))0(1i_!.,l'(`(`l1 h1'(*c-(L 'u3~.-:~1' 14- I.l:~ live stock inh1st1`y, and its use is necessary if a g1`0\\'er lnaimixin the yield, purity and qual- ity of his grain. - -ruere nas been saving-a1most scnmp--1 ing-in every direction except where it would prevent the Hospital's sooth- ing the suffering or shortening the sickness of one child. The daily cost of operation was held at the lowest point which would still allow the "children entrusted to the Hospital to get the best medicine and the best of l`I'P, ` care. . And yet so high has risen the cost of every item in the Hospital s budget-in labor, in fuel, in food, and, above all. in medical supp1ies-that the mini mum expense ot*ta.king care of one child for one day has risen from $2.34 back in 1914 to $3.21% in 1918. Of that, $1.66%-the amount per patient per day that the official Government grants do not cover~-must come from 3 voluntary contributions. `nm-ing the mist fnnr venrs debts 1 J-IJ.\'o VA-Ia-uv._v -~- ___V ifruadxxrxte of '1`1'i11it_V Uni\'e1'.~;x1y and `(also g1'uJ.u:zit(: of Edinburgh and . . GIas;:o'.\`. Slit`?-;.{1`.I.\ , s`.om.'u*h d':~or\.=es. Office, comer Ba3*.c1d and Wor- sley Sts. Entrance off Worsley. Office open until 8 11.111. ` voluntary COI1II'lUu[lUL|B. I During the past four years debts g were incurred to the extent of $100.- 000, which the Trustees felt assured would be wiped out by the public as soon as the war drew to its close, and those heavy `demands cease which have been made upon the generosity of the loyal people of this province. '5 The time has now come when it is ne- S cessary to make known the Hospital's E Qlre need of financial assistance. If this 43rd Christmas appeal falls i E r.= E E gire neeu OI 1lIlB.Il(.'l'di us:usLa.uL;u. 5 to rally the friends of this Charity to alts suppkort, it will be necessary to mortgage its land, buildings and plant. By the bounty of the late John Ross ,Robertson that property has just been cleared of debt for the first time since `i began its ministry of healing mercy. . Little children have lost a big- =.arted friend, and the province :1 i_-oble benefactor. It is for the public [to decide whether his life-work shall be shadowed with a mortgage within less than a. year of his passing. What think you? Send your answer as soon as pos- sible to the Secretary- I`reasurer, Hos- pital for Sick Children. College Street. }fToronto. Meanwhile the Charity will ;' `Carry on. trusting in your support. 3 Ir\Irv\Yt1 In nnnrnnrhonxv i r r DR. VV. A. ROSS, P1i1YS1C1.-AX, Surgeon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L C.R.P., London. Ofcc and resid- ence, Dunlop Bzmrie. Tele- phone 165. St.. I 1.2:; 1 be an c\'c=;j.' S:1tu'r- ho'.~.r.--,, 11 11.111. to p.1:1., and by :Ippui!`.- Di::e:1. ~:e:3~~F`._\'c, ]:`.:u-, 30.56 ` MINERAL REQUIREMENTS OI` HOGS. W. H. TI-IRESHER, __.1 m.,.:...,....+m. nu? ` PROF. D. E. \\'E1R., C... \':.\l:.. T)I,.._.. _ I Makes Your Skin Like Velvet Has a nm1'\'c11ous effect on rough skin. One 01' two applic-a.ti0ns will runxovc the 1'0ug11x1es:~;, and by its I - aomc&h;`-m, . I We have :1 choice .'.1sso1`tment oJT1_ Funem1\ Cards in stock. All, u1dr_=.1's W for ]31'int'n1g` these cards are o.\'on__v.xlo-1 ] with the '1'.t1~.;pst clespau-hm Advzmce Office, 123 Dunlop St-; Phone 53. give as GREAT and_ so !_.. 3-.73TH`~'iG A PLEASURE as BOOKS, and nothing ucuxg un. l.lI.LsJ|.AAA= an: ~V\-ltll ....k.,..... .. 0 IRVING E. ROBERTSON. Chairman of Appeal Committee na-:....: ImI\.r|u--v my .,~.'.'.-_., ......_ that gives so much costs so iittle. If you are looking for inexpensive but at etractive Christmes presents, give BOOKS. )i\'-. 11. '1`. Ann Ann, \/x. ;v.. ` and residence corn;-r of 'I'0mz'.tr:- I and Izllizubetlz Streets. (0ppo;ai:c 1 Elizabeth St. h'IulTlzod:t Chv.;r::iz.) vn,.1n.\!.,....\ 1 (17 -.- ' I Mmnkm&n 3; Giyceaigmia FEW T PRESENTS (Exp(2rimcni.n1 Farms Note) Anyuxlc .L':uuiIi-ar with the I":-L-:`.9.:: of h0;';s knows that much crude or raw mineral n1:1tt0r is consumed by `them, aside from that actually con- '}.\\l1`. .U_. IA. \\.unn, Jl-.lL Piano zind Violin. Piano Studio, 6 Owen St., at 1'( Bank of Toronto builrding. V. I1. '11`1l.\-.l1u)f14L\, LIL\Ll1L`.VLL)J. and Choirnmstcr of St. Andrew s| Presbyterian church. Teacher of` voice culture, piano, organ and theory. Pupils prepared for any` examination, practical or theoreti- cal. Voices tested free. Resideucei and Studio, 88 Worsley Stu, Phone I run Q,....-an 1-mu-inc Qnn1'nn\m- ..I`(1. ( LIl.l 510. Semis Eokgmre I . Kr. DLVLLLJL Established Open day and chapel (mtax-in. Worsley 51;, Phone Season begins September 3rd. <?.______.._....__...__ I Qppasife the c>s Gffice UNDERTAKERS SMITH & 00., .\.I'.,.1...,1 mnn FUNERAL CARDS Robustness to many is almost entirely a matter of habit, the habit of taking care and the consistent use of .~. V.!.U'.LU.L'u 11.. .l1."L.l.\J.L > Uni\'e1'.~;i1y lu:>.itc ` r-n`.-hm`: Rnzraltl and '\-V01`-I VICTOR A. EART- n m,_:._.-;.. 1`-Hz.-m-,`.d.. All the New Books at MUSIC 05 \/\J., JI'.L.l\'I`I.L. LI... 1869. U11dm`t:1l:m"~:. and night. I\[o1gr.1e in cnnnco.t.':or1. B:>.rr':e. . Tv.:u'}`.f:-1' of l`uner. renr of A ') ORGANIST 1 A A4 11.0.... 7.. ` Thursd_v, ocember 26b191p8.L` L: J aLuI usau. Fire! re! someone yelled. It's the schoolhouse. No, it`: Benton s_ I store. The man watched the retruck pass but did not join the rushing throngs. He entered the hotel, sank into an armchair and sat immersed in meditation. He was not aroused until nu hour had passed by. Two men took I the chairs just beyond him. 'T`hn+ cnH-Inn Qnnfn FlaxuvnI ennlrn n I VT.he energizing prope:'i;ie:; <,;.: ;5';~:<;~"s halve % proved in iheusaa`2=;':.s' of hon:-e:i a~.... .-';;..L'_-y` -' Thehabit of .`'a::,> 50 ~: `7'.r3.;; tryiaxg 3::-rio . as a means of-3:._.2 7'2. ` V. .':g`L`h and iixwaati {veakrxess is a habit w.:.`1 worth r:11I_*:ivaiirsg. ; ., % Try S!att s Esmulsiass fur Znc:'eav..se-ai $;i3'esag`:I. . . - ' Scolt&Bcwne.'roronto.Ont. I ._.._..._._..._.-..-, .- .-. -.xvL\.u naauuuuuu uuu. soft as silver beads dropped within a crystal dish. EV-A! R-on I nnwann-..\ Qvl\l\a' IlT& v uu: xuuua Juan. ucyuuu unu. That settles Santa Claus! spoke one of them. - Much of a blaze?" i Enough to burn to ashes the Santa outt the store had ordered from the city. XXL; rnI1LVI- o-in nn n I-.nvnn,v-nno \.At_y. We must rig up a homemade K1-iss Kringle, then. There s no time to lose, either. Those little ones will be on hand at the hall in two hours. nu... .....1 0.. AA -4: J.I..\!.. I:..a......:...._ _..I..l. Ur: Uu llilllu ul. Lul: uuu Lu L U uuulnu The sad face of their listening neigh- bor lit up with responsive sentiment. T4".x-nncn rnn n-nnnrnnn kn unnltn UUL Ill. up IVILII Lcapuuelvc n\:u|,uucu|.. Excuse me, gentlemen, he spoke, I but do I understand that you are look- ` ing for a Santa Claus?" U"l"l-unies Hr" nnn l-hn rnnn nnnv-nn ` Ills .lUl ll QHLILLI. \JllluDI That's it," nodded the man nearest l to him. 1117.: 1:1-.. LI... :..I. `I I.l .....:.... LL- -l..I. I,U llllll. I d like the job. I'd enjoy the jol- Iity. I am the Humpty Dumpty of a` stranded company, homeward bound. LE G-AL sI13\\'Anr & STEW`;\.R.T, BAR- ri:~;tcrs, Solicitors, Notaries Public, and C'om'eyancg-rs. Money to loan in any sums at 5 per cent. Office, 3'? 027011 E11,, B=.\)')`io. D. M. xv: ,, ,4 i In my wardrobe. I am sure, I have a: very notable Kriss Kringle disguise.- "l`hnc< 3+ xvnc 1-hut T?nhnv-I` Rfnrrill AY. V\.'l'_`, uuuxmc IA: 1.3:; Lxlnugnz u1n5uAac.' Thus it was that Robert Merrill, ex- 3 circus clown and famous Humpty Dumpt_\', set juvenile Belleville wild with deiight that nlemorable Christ- yn n G nun ! T GHQ WTH 0F HA BIT `z'xI4EC..NI_.?CH C(`).\".'\.I\'. SUCCES- sor to I.<-111103;, {`nv.".:u & }:Z1'own, I5m'1'i_-gtcxj. S<;lieito1' for obtaining }.n'o';,znie of will, \,_:_'u.211':1izxx;:siaip and aC1miui;~:t1'zv.tion, and G:-1101111 Soli- cimr, Not:=.1'_\*, Cm1\'(-}':1nce1r, et0._ Offi<:e:s: Hinds` Block, N5... 8 Dun- lop St. _\I.0m'y to loan. : ters, Solicitors of the Supwxme Court of Jildicaturc 01` Ontario, Pror.-tors, Notaries, Conveyanccrs, etc. Money to loan. Ofoe, Ross I block, BIu'1'ie. \V.A.J. Bell K.C. CI{i1ESV\:iCi{Em& 1i+:i.r-.,i 13..um1s- lllil EVE. You have won all hearts. enthused i Mr. Arnold Drew to the great star of ` the occusinm. You have gloriously; i saved the day. Of course you wi1lbe__ I -;~;-- .4-~ --"` 111)` guest. `- `- ~' "- -I . `r.n.1m..+ `.1m...:n hm-:a~u+n.4 "|"hnn ho`. EDONALD ROSS, LL. B., BARRIS- I +.n- Qn'In'N-nv nfn Rfncnnin Tom-` STRATHY & ESTEN, BARRIE- x 'lL`DQ c.\1:,.:+m... :.. 13r:nI. r`n11r+ All 1~.1_y;.',Lwm,. " - ~' ~- - -~-v-V Itohert Merrill hesitated. Then he} gzlzmced at four little 11appy~faced chil-,_ dren in the Drew automobile. Per-~ 3 Imps: 1 can make up a Clxristmgs speg c2::1 for those cherubs," he said. -~ 3 Ta... 1... 1.-."... -4. "5/\ 1`\..A... 1.-...- _ ll BOYS A...\.,. Llul 1uL Lnuac Lulu uua, uc aunuo - Lv For two hours at the Drew home }Rx.'hQ1'IL Merrill fascinated the littler 7 n . a _ \_ 9ne_s. He e.VY(3'rc1scr]it~l_1`gh11g__tfftr}`;,m;* ! ` W. .` . and I_. F U -\ KS] StcWz11't. rates. .t`.. J.\n.u1:4:1.lLU1u31., .u;1.1.v.LuJ.u-/ LC-r. Solicitor, Notary Public &c`.` Of: , 1 t (1 M 1&0: Tent 19 "cc ' 5 001' . .1.` lie . ` Buildmg. Money to 101)" `it lowest LL [LIL L11 1 (Y1 BAD LJIILV , .I.).lLlJl-`I13 TEHS, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries Public, Conveyv ancers. Olcc lst oor Masonic Temple Building, Barrie. Money to loan at lowest current rates. G. `IT 11.]... IULVXXIJJI .ll`\Jljbj LILJ. 1.). l)l1..l\4LIAaI.|J` tor, Soiiditor, etc. Masomc Tem- ' p1e_ Building, Barrie. Money to; loan. Lll1l.'L'lDa \J Temple 13 H. Eslcn. SUXB N 1\.LU1`I.,r.L.I.\)U1\, .D:LL\uL\4LD' ters, Solicitors, Notary Public}, Con\'cya11c.e1`s, Etc; Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Offices 13 Owen 51., in the prom- i'.~_'c-.~= f occupier`. by the Bank 0!. .l`m'-mio. I. -1`.--.nch Oice, Elm- -.-nlo, (`)ntm'i0. W. A. Boys, K.C.. `H In h F` - \ \ (XIV. MIL`. A E:\.DEN1-iU 151`, BARRIS-/ F`. C1,.\?.\Hn1. \"n`n|'\V T7--lxlin Syn." & MURCHISON, BAR.RIS- Q.-.H,.H-aw, "!\Tnl-nun Dukliiu LEWIS M.T).C.1\I., Surgery- Di.:U1lSCS of Women especial`-b (mice 58 Co`11icr Sin, Phone 91'. T I Your Savings Account 21 ml 7F.. AG y. . and Sgwe Money PEDIGRBED SEED. Uluul. DCl\.L|,x\1LA.) \JL LlA\ ........, ., In order that the term pen`. may have the p1'0})o1' ssij.=:niifieu' those who \'.',7!S1\ to pu1'c`:1:1.'~so grain of high quality, the f ing ouinc is 3;-`i\'n-21 mi," L11-`z <';~ methods in the prixx-.;u'y "I: Work of 1>od1g1'm;-J. \':11'iL-ii strains of grain. Befmo sc-M ` ' - `I .~ ...\,.I n` n 1);|_y day sixolxlil -_~.n':-4| nlnnn-`.'. \ (-v.pit'.t '\na\`\|h .-cd n.*.:a=..- .>l b1'ec-d~ nstry, /its a tl(~sirv< iv- .3:u`rie and .-\`xl:m.i-mo `1r:1m_".:..` \}g`.|_. `n\\.u.u..... -... I -.,....(..._..,_,,_`_| :1 _L_-'0-.1uL'.-I1 .~t:u-gm-` ED oral or u:n'H.u- 1'4,-( x . ` lmg 111:1}: be xluulu, .) N-ote_- itios 1u:1_\'- :\ppu:u' J _ . . lot the nmmul .< - :1ve1'`Li;=e.1 l h.'.`def1111t0 1.-u,-k of s -:3 Ilauuihorllsdliu-7 :-an r.LI Scott 8; Dc wne. Toronto, Ont. H. A. .`3iM5, Managea- K Um 111ml`), vvrlzxin :1bno).'n1:11- :11 \'a1'ious stzlgvss [of :mim:\l'.< <-xisl`('11c<: due to u definite of .-uu~.u vital <-musiitlt -font in an :`.p:11'en'tl_\' pr3I't'(:cLly bal- ;!|!1Il(?L`d rniimn, this lack due, in turn, lto H10 :1l)s0u<:<~ of We 1'ur1ui1'4:(1 min- eral or salt. in the soil that g`1'L`\`.' the |foods. ]Iu1'(r_. of ' feuding 1'o(;\1i1`c(!. In };`o11e1':1l, pig-3 1:118-1' .'~a:11x:u:~.' U,` `outdoor co1u'lition.< supply their own _:`\v:n1t.-; in the J`-.1'L:r>1n-.1` (-m11'sL{, .~`1w<-ii-3 is mn'nec1.i:m, I. .: I . luinml in Hm rum`: ; let-h11iL-uH_\' :1-3 llxv Bhlillub Lu. '3-(tun. a-.4.-.--\ ._._ `can be lerluenl pccli`_-'1'm<.l it nm.~=i ha` (lesconclcd froin :1 singlu glunt; flint `pa1'ticulur plzml must l2:v.\".: l)uu'I :1 silperior plant In ull`.(".'.-4 ul 3 ` and 111usl' l\.:1\`c lxml lm :nl,il:a_-. lei transmit the lxigli yiclnl unvl 11., -: .:~-` sirnble L-lm1'a1ci01's for wlxicli it lmzsl been selected. This mp:-1'iui'it;.' <-an only be Cu-ti-rniinml h_v"c-.11'cl, ul ml)- scrvation at the time of the first. s~:rnlr~ctiv.m nml by u cu1'(-ful test unclei . l l `- l this solec-led SI1'z1lI1 mus`. he '\`.`;1`:-,n l ed cl0.~:o,l;.' lui'in=_: tlw xnultiplil-:ui`mz; or 0LllC'1' sf:1nt.l;11'd `.'z\1'icti`c.=.. ;\.lso, unifmzn L-on(liLiun~: wit`. tlxv 1_r.~.rc:2I period for the 3.`;-p(:'.u':u1cc of E;1`.-:r.- heads or the ln*onl up of HHS- variety. This is the essential work in tlie ])z`0p:1}__-':\lim1 oi.` l_!c(li<:1'1-ml` seed and 11111035 it has been select- ed in ac-cor(l:.mc-e with the :i`.;-.>-;-.- methods, the `:.'o:'xl 31..-5.igw::*-;i ~:':'.~'-1; not be used. -' . .. ,,.... li'ici(,~11cir.*s in 1,114: m2n(:1':'.l 1.->2--..=c:'.::L-.~;`. as stlpplicd by the 1'egu'm_r 1':1I,i.-n. General Reccmmendations For breeding` stock in winter Sods. earth und :l:`I1o.s are 0:15}; Supplied. L'lx:u'cu2a.1,1n:'._`.' he _p`.`v.r clmsed in \`:xrious dL'g`1'l`L`S oi co;\1.~:..- & ..u..-1...; u~o.\k_: \_u.u mess or n1.-iy be supplied Iroin Clllll Fed corn-cubs, or wood. .`X.'~ilLl(.` from the value of its miner-.11 c-oi1.~;=.iui<.-211. cliarcoal is an cxccllc-ut tonic an-.1 corrective. Where the spring lit`.cr.s lack uvitloiicce oi` :'Li'o11g. bony smir-- Lure, a mineral deficiency oi.` the dum s ration during gestation is of- ten rc-spousible, \Vll('l'L` other proli- ablc causes are dil'L icult to :1sc1'ibr.~. Hairless pigs at birth, :1 pl1Cll0l1ll" pom dilficult to explain dclluii-l,'.' would seem to have as one of the several probable `ausativc con-.li- ditions, some mineral lack in the blood ilr.-iv 01:` tliu tlP.11l. 1%-oiling` Ii;-:2 pmgxiziiit izmv u. mi.\'1ui'o coxilziixiiiig cli:u'co:il, 'C;'1'0`11-:1]. i'ocl-:-pliosplmiv, slzikcal Jim:-, wood 2i~lic.~;, amil salt will 1'1`:-q1ir3:)`C`\' pm-\`L-lit the (::,-mii- tion. Tlieisu 5.-o2i.~:Li1i'.cms are t`llL'i`.}; -`\:'alxll` Vililli` us ax HM.`-.`vi'.';'z: `L;-' nml L~:i.~:il\' }|l'4Jf'il1'L!.l.ll(`. thcir nAl'u`v.i; \\'iute1', l`U\.|lS ;su:_Jpi_x' lll?.L~"ll iuimz the an them. , . 11:1` ll1.'.- -_ fa1'1'owcl litw: sl::.nl:i E..1'.':.- to eurlln, >:ol~. uml ::~l1L-4. :15; .-;:m!' :2-` they l)0_-;'i11 to 11111 uh-,>11t. 'l'l1i.'~,1 V-.'il`u the milk 0;: :1 p1'o}:c1'ly fed lay-.1 \\=':? usually sul'1'ix-u. l`Izu'l_\' sprixxu` `1"=_~ tors should be simil;u*l_v suppli: :2 .`\,"l(`.!'.:11.',' 11' allowed to run u11l~:ilo an ilm 13/4. possible moment . * For the fattening pig: F:.\t'rm11':=;.; hogs, p:11'tic11l211'l_\' if ;_=l-:1-1+2, should be supplied with :1 3_::`r.e1'zt`-. mixture. A box kept fill:-rl, m` :1 19:`: self-feedillg` nlcvivc. will :1ll0`.`.' hog to appease the dcmm1 01' the system. Here, with the l1oavil_\'~ fed hog, charcoal in some form is particularly inrlic-ah.-ul lmlh_ I1'~x1`n |- .. . 1,. - .". o ml mtvxx, and knn\\`n nir:1H_\` -.- mmi.vnL \\'h':l'- 3-.1vu:al .~i:1L-slum! as to the min- u:n.'l`..\_v 1 (,'(1Hil`011\L`1)lS of the nave been A: 1 I. mes` 17.`-. -3t'3."."'," -<.:e:'jyv.r}::-*:1*e. r:guZar1y at trying ptariods -otca, \ %.: :E S: .*.:'}'%?.5:'-"-.`a>c=......s.." ".. 5:~F.?.'i-'.:31C.~?S.`"`Z-'.Z`.':' , routs : .u(ni.-a in .'-`th whir: su_:_Jpl_\' tilt.-111.-1, 11 pp 1 inlpov. .uu.;u.u-. .-. . I. 1'(-.`~;ih`111' ut 3101 lug-nt Cump:m_\', " 1-m-tml with man in ,\I-\\' B1'u1`-..:~:wia .\Ie111b;1' 01. P111` John in the I.'ni '\r -nu- hie.-1"! It is the floating` (11 sectinn 01` :1 :~'t0:m:(-r ! `-~!:-;1!;;(;1' \':m Hi.<,~ h to the ur-r-m1_ but `to 11:13: the (-;m: on l\\'=.\*.'J ymrtinn \` I21 port Mrs. Vc-rn Ezlstbum has }ieon~ :1\\'u1'1u1 .'s1(:,m)n'do1u:1ges in a suit` [for h1'o:w}1 of pruxniso 01.` 111.'11'1'i:\'.j'> ' 1 I ex:1c-N-1.1 :1-_'gin:-t Jm1_.j;r3 John Fine- s|(?0i1C`('[i011 of letters that wcrq fervid Imltller than jxulir.-ially liswcet fig - `11r<=d as oxh ibit's in the case. }mni`, of St. Paul, .\[inn. A rhoice : "EC;'fc:LTUEE` rm (1I~2It_'s3 t Merlir-:11 SlE1(i.'~`?il"~`. I".`\"`2'u1 the st:u't~ ling fur.-1 that 2,4(`:./. died of c-0ns111np- tion in Olziarir) last ye::x'-- seven every day of mi: your. 11 hm: (`Ir- -d nmrn lmm.'\.n life day or Inn It has dcswnyr-d mm'c- humzxn than all the wzxrs of the universe. I f\nn_nv~.-n-inr rd` all V.-Ihn rlill h9l\\v`P(`-Y1 ltflzlll an [118 W.'.H'S ()1 H19 llHlVt'.l'::U. One-quarl.r-`1'nfnll who die between the ages; of 20 and 50 are vi<.-tims uf the Great. White Plague. i I 1 'l`l1n our` clnv-v nf n nnnn hnnnv fum- tne urear. white mugue. The sad story of :1 once happy faun- ily has been brought to our attentlon. The father, ill for many months, worked away at his trade until n- ally, broken down completely, he had to give up. An examination proved him to be in the last stage of con- sumption. He lived but a short tiihe after, leaving a legacy of disease to ` his tour little children, all of whom were found to be infected. Inv-lnnntnlv fhnir Iifihf WZIR {HS- IEFO IOIIIIU TO DO lI1I@CY.(:`(l. Fortunattsly their plight was dis- covered in time, and they were hur- ried to the Queen Mary Hospital for I Consumptive Children. Tho frnil limo mother is ekinz: Consumpnve umluren. I The frail little mother eking- out an existence as best she can-! her one ray of sunshine a Weekly; visit to her little ones, now much im- ` proved in health. The Oumon Mm-v Hosnital is doing proved m neaun. 1 The Queen Mary Hospital 1 a great work amongst the consump- tive chi1clren-nlne out of ten of the early cases may be cured, if taken 'n time. Help is urgently needed to carry on the work. Contributions may he sent to Mr. A. E. Amos, Chairman of Finance Committee. 53 King street west. Toronto. by whom they will be gratefully acknowledged. A N<)~`J"i'.`I:_1;.":'::i>_.1::i'=u-`I-1E*.N1' . izaf:o1'o:~:tiz1-1' C-xpc-1'imon"c is boinj-1,` tl11-nnrrh the V\"e11:md C:1n:1L `.l1:`u':h of 21 buw - : , 1 - I nu J A\ V. ilclmsil (tuxi.x`1(`1-:1` 1.. an n . --u ,....-`. ...\, 1' \':1n has 13om1 snlnl to `he Mine` too wide ` = (-;w.:1` on izs keel the i`r)r x~1 A1, Nu d`;I"1'iv Hy is anticipat- ing` the 12-21:. The s1'o:11ner or? C'oE`anrn(= on T.Io11 10 Old:-:13. life of vx xunln the M':u'1Liu1o 1 . .. 7|!` been 1'1 N` Anvzincn Z.tIIllYl` ..,. ... "D11-.<.`~:ed l or':< <-uu ,H |}\_ ~.. 'Ba1'lv_\' v. uuu UL; ucuu. Apart from those who are :1 `soci- ated \\'itht.l1e e.\'pe1'ixnent st:.1t .(m.s there are but few men in Canm`u1 who have the Facilities and the kno\vledg'e esse11ti:1l to perfornx the primary selection work in the pro- duction of pedig'1-eed grain. _\n_\' e`n- servant pe1'.~3on can, lmxvever, obtain pedigreed seed and by the m-.1inten- ance of :1 seed plot and the c:11`<-Yul 1`og`uein_,v' out of false hemls and chance impu1'ities_, ])1`0:e1"'e ihe p211`- ity and quaxlity nlf his seed :;'1'ui11 that it n1:1y m,m`.i11`.:.- in rzmie: ;`-~: 15edig`1`(*L-d ; .\~ Hm p1'u:!-.4-'~.7.::n of pedij_f1'eed -.i'.`:1izz.~: anal \.';u":v.-i'x.v=:'V p1':xciic';1|2_\` eu:1'{i1.e .. 1:) the `~.':z:'<>'::, "I1-.)m`.m's-n and Provincial Experi-; men? 3tl;|.`.3.(:i)`1` zmj: >4,-e:1lleC1 pa-di-, greed se!."J i..:::1 ah-en` not 'x1':`.a:e `.m~`.: L L`...`. ]<<, `J|'Ll-V ... - 0nt:<. new :H.'.Ly_, per ton, new Hum`, we.~:tc1'n, bbl Fcunily F!our. bbl .. 1 0iutoos, bag` .. `Rye ALL;/LA -.-. -1.`-emf Hides, green . 5.3.5. per doze. B-sci" }iin1es, cured . (`.:1lfL\`1-Lin. . . . . I.Iu1's0 HiC:L-is ...- . iorse Hair ... ... \\'(.-mi. \*.':1s':1L-:1 . .. 4_\`.'uol, un\\':1.shed . . I'l':11'1u\\` .. . . .. .. :`]..:1:ub Skins . .. ... Kip . iI)(-or Slzim, lb . . iSp1'i11g' wllczllt . . . . `I ITNIH \vhc`.1t 9 5Buckwl1eat . . '{I3:11'ln_\,' . 9 [Butter .. Eggs.... Hogs, live weigh '" Dressed Hogs. . . ' nun 1:) 1' . . . . . `I}m'l-:whcn`t 4.- 1 .`x:.. ;1"2=.1l \\'hn:1|. 134` ;.*'~;':z'i11.: \\`l1-:\l, . \-'!14-:\`.. oh} .. ` `r\ u '; :*.1'1v.-_\_' .1\ \\' lH'Li'. Oats 1 Au_v, iv`. Bu`-.l(-1', `T` CUHSX(l'.`1'L".`. 31:. l'1'.1uLu 111 time \\'i1l (.`n:\l>l\- 1 gum`. in\'os11ncnt or 1,44,.) . . . - - f_r\M)](-5,, pox` bu-1* .. ;l`n1ut)cs, per 1)2`.g,' r\\'())1, \\':l:-`1!(.`l1 '. . . '\`.'..,\l nun`-1 .-hm} 1>,f.`1EToE\* E .\\'hat', fall, bushel ... $1.10 10 $1.30 Earley, bushel . .. . .. ... ..,90c Outs, bushel . . . . . . . . . G7 to (530 Bu:-kwhe:1t . .. . . . .. ... . . . $1.25 1 lye, bushel . . . $1.50 i 1"va.~j, bushel . .. . . . . .. . . . $1.75 I Butter . .. ... . . . . .. . . . . . . .500 R5 fn 7:0 lxvnent, 60 lbs. ;R:u'l:sy . . . `Outs . . "n...... I. CRIB I I O I I I I I I I I u - .Y_ Bue-kwheat . . . . . . . . . Rye.. Hogs, live weight . .. 1u'f:\r. pm` lh. print. .. ""':*~<. per doz. .. .. `W J--M/~.'nu I _ "'Iu'.'~ . \ V:~- Le w<-N- Unwashed wool [run .h`1(~,f\Q 1:7, 1 ,1 _. . :":"-J7`.-'1\.I'.'~'3II'..`:" PRECE7 .421` ion , H). p1"111ts IIIDFTBTZTXYI KET Jug 1`. A: 9. ,`> ~. I. -. A .`E H i *". ` a s .`{L\. ' BANK UUUUUI ALLI S'J`0.\: Inn.- ELMVALE. q1.l..U\J - .75c .. .. $2.25 . $1.25 90c to $1.00 and up .459. ..55c . . . . . . ..a.o . uu x-r .|.i\ $2.08 to $2.13 $1.05 wk- . . .-_) LU Llu 60 to 750. 4 }.,\..`_, .'.%+-{.66 I $ :'1.00 in $1.10 . . . . . . .G0c . .4-Le 1 Lu H11: \ .. 1..-In-.; . nan \u...\., socia`::im should not be purchased as such, \\'ith0uL um`-".'. ':1:;ni1'_\" "~24 its 01'igin. -\ 1. 1 1 1 ,. I 1 l

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