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I � Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futurets, I __ THEATY, APPROVED
I . "t . Close Higher -Live Stock- ! Montreal Girl Admits Falsely Accup,
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ht The Molsons Bd,oq, nk I Latest Quotatiom, ,� .
! 11 ublitreal, Julln 1 , court 01 DeOlaratlOn of London Corn
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.1 Incorporated 1855 � � . . � I Do 81',,s, J$ench. yv.;terday, tile case oil
. 1�t CAPITAL (paid up) .... .... ..... ,,,, .- I$ 1 , grassboppers an4 beat damage plaguea , in co Depace, accus mended by Premiers,
-, ,4 09 .000-00 the wheat be4i,o to -day. In c01100-; against moraI9, took it decidedly un, � .
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li . . RESERVE FUND ...,. .... .... � ... .... $4,400,000,0 I.. (luence the option closed at 1-2o net expected turn, The daughter of tht . . .
1. �)F . I + I advance. Other months finished I -so accused, who had sworn the eha .
I. I ' ' 'TOTAL A$SETS OVER __ .... .... $44,000,000,00 � under last night, In coarse grain and tif 6 WILL CONSULT COLONIM
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1. iF Has 78 Branches in Oanad% and Agents and 0orrespondeiiis, Ili all 4 � Provisions there was
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I , preliminary enquete ha(I given te.sti. - ..
1 140 to 1-2c, oats 1-40 to 3 -Se to 1-20
W the principal Cities in the World. Y 80VOrely incriminating the prib.
.1 -2a to 250�
W ' I and hog products 2 1 Moll
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. ,The Liverpool market closed � to�day ;Yad oner, made all absolute "volte-face s the Home Government Wit.
+ ed r than yesterday on Wheat, and %4 and stited that what she had, swor'll Submit to- the Outlying Dominions
. .1. A General Banking Business Transact I ', After Th;^
4; 1)19911110or on corn. Antwerp closed %c high- - at the enquete was false front begin. 0 r Q
I I or on wheat, Buda rest Me higher, Ber- I k . th D aft f Instructions to En,;
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I ,+ Saving Bank Department + 11A 'Unehu,nged. . ning to. end.
lil� voys Who Are About to gego�
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*4- At. all Branches. Interest allowed at Highest, Current Rates. + the witness stand, Orovai, Prosecutot t h. .
. %11 1 Dick ' . Aer '� .. Wheat- Close. Open, High. Low. Close- , Walsh asked the court that she be the Colonies Are. Interested.'
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t + , son & Carling, Solicitors. N. D, H U RDON, Alanag .. + I �
. ;� ,Tuly . 9111/4 � placed under arrest for perjury, I
� +++'!'++++ + Oct. -,--,: I'st 81,841 '89' 88% 18184 High Constab]e l3issonnette toolt London, June 3. -At the Imperial
I ,)k .., I + oats_ . � . th . e girl in ,charge wid 11,111 her placed Conference the discussion oil the de�
, . - I � . I — +. UlY .... 87% 373/a 37% 37% 37%, in the colli, wh(�re it lew weeks past clar,ation of Londoa was resumed!
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� �_t Toronto Grain Market. I she had been instrumental Ili sending General Botha said lie felt qujtesatis,
. Wheat, fall, bushel ....... $0 85 to ;..,. her father. lied with the reasons ginm by Sir E d,
THE CANADIAN BAN K t Wheat, ftll, cereal ...... 986 -9 I Detective Laloie was called. I)ut his ward Grey why the dominions lla�
. . i NV�eat, goose, bushel.,. 0 82 .... testimony was not alluwe not been consulted at an earlier stage,
I ItYe, bushel ............. ::1 0 70 . d on the
I ".00ats, bushel ............. 043 -*-* ground that Ili order to prove a con. I'lie Government had obtained variow
OF COMMERCE , i 11�arley, bushel ........... I" 960 .... I kessioa, it is necessary to prove that �oncessi*ns from foreign. Governments;
! - � Buckwheat, bushel ........ 048 0 SO crime has been committed, and after carc,4ul consideration he be.
, Peas, bushel ................ 078 099 1 .,
� SIR EDMUND WALKER, O.V.0., LLD., D.C.L., PRESIDErqT I "Mr. D. Macavoy, on behalf of the lieved. that the balance of advantage
. Toronto Dairy Market, I accused, made a.strong objectioa to was greatly in favor of ratification -ol
� ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAQEFZ Butter, store lots ............. 16 90 17 (* � the manner in which the confession the declaration.
. Butter, separator, dairy, 113. 29 00 2000 1
' ' Butter,, creamery; Ib. ,rolls.. 0 22 623 1 had been obtained, and Mr. Justice Premier Morris .-,aid: "Sir E'dward
GAPITAL, - $10,000,000 . I REST, - $7,000,000 Butter, creamery, so ids .... 022 .... � Archambault agreed with him, say- Prey's explanation why the domin.
. Eggs,'new-lald ............... 019 .... I Ing: "There is* an abuse far too com- ions Were not consulted -is fair and
. Cheese, new., lb .......... o � is ()13141 , .
. Cheese, lb . ................ :::: 0 14% Q16 , moil in our country. When a man is reasonable. Oil general principles the
. THE SAVINGS* BANK'DEPARTMENT ......... 250 ...., � placed under arrest the police have dominions should be consulted. Such
. I Hone3,-, extracted, lb ......... 010 oil I the habit of asking questions. Any a determination would be one of tho
ofThe Canadian Bank of Commerce will receive deposits of $i and Montreal Grain and Produ4e, q. confession obtained Ili reply to sueli mostimportant, results of the confer.
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l1jay In withdrawing the whole or an portion of -the deposit. Small ""' of grain, for both local and export' been warned or not, is illegal and I de-claration, particularly in relation
. . _ y I . account continues very quiet, but the tons' will not allow it to be givea as testi. to an international prize court, we
deposits ar'e welcomed, . CA 934 of the mar1cet is steady. .L fairly good � -mony."
� I trade Is being done In flour and price. . have gained considerable.
! Accounts may be opened in the names of two or more persons, to are firm, all. , Premier Fisher asked leave to sub-
� be Crown Prosecutor Walsh then
Oats-Canadlan western, No.2,. 411he toi nounced that he ,was unable to con, stitute for the original motion, one
! .oR,erated by any one of the number or by the survivor. A joint account 0
% 11 '� 12c, car lots ex store: extra 1 feed., tinue the case and the prisoner Was W tl�e effect that they shall be affordo
I his kind saves expense in establishing the ownership of the money No- ' discharged. ed the opportunity
I * 10 Ile to 411/&c; No., 3 0,W., 40%-c to 40%o: for consultation
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: � '�er cleath, and is especially useful when a.man desires to provide for FIOCELI White, 40c to 40%c: No. a local; Depace, however, Will have to stand when the framing instructions given
:.4", white, 39'Ac to 39%e; No. 4 local, White
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� wife, or for others depending upon him, in the event of his death. 88%c to 39c, Flour -Manitoba spring whwl � trial again on a chargu of a similar tO the British - delegates at future
� '0; secon4s, $4.80; win-, nature on June $. 0
1 1 Patents, firsts, ,Mt meetings of The Hag& conventions,
I , 911 Exeter Brand—W. ]ff. C ilinsMana . ter wheat patents, $4.60, to $4.75; strong affecting the domini . . I
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Work of )Department of Agrioult4re In
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Keepin,q Down Posts, .
i The honeybee annually pro(luces a
crop of honey worth at least $W001-
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, 000, and there are vast opportun,iftes,
for increasing this outpiit. The most,
.serious handicap to beekeeping In the
United States Is the fact that there
are contagious diseases which attack
the 'brood of the - honeybee. There
are now ,recognized two such diseases
known as American foul brood ana
Iftropeall. foul brood. From data re-
cently obtained by the United States
department -of agriculture it Is knowA
that American foul brood exists in 282
counties in thirty-seven states and Eu-
ropean foul brood In 100 counties In
twenty-four states, and It is estimated
conservatively thatthese diseases are
causing a loss to the beekeepers of
the United States of at least $1,006,000
annually. This estimate Is based on
the probable value of the colonies
Which die and the opproximate loss of I
crop due to the weakened condition of
diseased colonies, The distribution of
these diseases is by no means fully
known, and they are constantly
Wreading, .
The cause of Ametleau foul brood
has been found by the department to
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be a specific bacterium, and enough
Is known of the cause and nature of
European foul brood, which is also a
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11 . I bakers, $4.60; straight rollers, $4.10 td. bacteriaL disease, to make it posslule upturned horn, thin neck, fine s,h - Yr,
1 U;. I , � Branch also at Dredifoh, I* .7* K.25; in begs, $1.85 to $2. Rolled oats, per I Wanted to Die ,ally assented to, these to be circulated to Issue reliable recommendations cOn- der, good heart and lung ca, pac .� , .1
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. . barrel, $4.55 ;bag of 90 lbs., $2.15. Feed Barrie June 3 --At 6.15 last evening among the dominion. Governments, ' .
w barley, car lots, ex store, Ste to 52c. Corn, a well-dressed man about 35 years of that similar procedure where there is cerning treatment for both diseases. strai-bt back, strong 101 , I rge �
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.1 American, No. a yellow, 60c to 61c Ann- a going by the name of Andrew time or opportunity and the subject I Both attack the developing broo( and domen showing food ca a 1, i
re -Bran Ontari -t22 to IO' -1,4,11in !!ffel �
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The great two-year-old AyrshlrCil ,
Imported bull Robsland Inell ,,-,'.A
whose picture Is herewith shown , Is,'.
owned by Mr. P. Ryan, nyanogu4� �
I farm, Brewster, N. Y. This a �
specimen of his breed won first pri ' ,
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at the national dairy show last fall.,!, �
Churc 'Dired ory
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permit, be used when pre�arjng in-'
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houillie, $026 to $.10.
Colungwood, attempted suicide by
structions for the negotiation of othei.
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Dressed bogs -Abattoir, $9.50 to $9.75, per,
jumpin'g from. the dock in front of the
International agreements affecting thti
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bwt. Beef -Plate, half barrels, 100 lbs -1 I
- .25; barrels, 200 tbs., $113; tierees. 300 lbs.,'
Allandale Stat;on, Fortunately Arthur
Stone, agent for tile Canada Express
dominions. I
The resolution was unanimousl�.;
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�.50. I.Lrd-Compound-tierces; b7.5 lbs., I
boxes, 50 lbs.
CO., who was passiny in. the
agreed to. Premier Ward moved thaV,
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D a; tubs, 50 lbs., uet, grained, two han-
d es, 9%c; palls, wood, 20 1b.. net, 9%c;
ails, 20 lbs. gross, @C, Pqrk-Healit,
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going to jump in" and liei�d the
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The great two-year-old AyrshlrCil ,
Imported bull Robsland Inell ,,-,'.A
whose picture Is herewith shown , Is,'.
owned by Mr. P. Ryan, nyanogu4� �
I farm, Brewster, N. Y. This a �
specimen of his breed won first pri ' ,
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141. Ambitious Younz men andlip
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LISTOWEL, JTune 2. -At the ing a nap when, without waxiiing, —
sel Vincenzo is said. to. have drawn 'a
1 board hert- to -day twelve fa=ories
, bcarded 1469 bo.cea w1iite cheese an1.1 revolver and started firing Anger 04ananae, Sonora, Mexico, June 3.-
1 210 colored as follows: molesworth I because the Greeks Were eZloyed in- "Red" Lopez, ordered imprisoned by
190, Maltlamd 133, Maeon Beamer :LO6, t stead of Italians is given as the cause r, rancisco 1. Madero, jr., on the charge
Wyandotte 50. 1'1,7'allace 175, Elm& amd I of Vincenzo's attach- .+. 1'. 'k. -A I'll 4. 4 *
Mornim--tow, 1-50, Monkton 1:00, JM..;'�' I
bank 60, Caxthag-e 190, Trowbridge 129!�
Silver 0=ers 105, New Ry. 85. Cbfor-
ed-Minbank 210. On the board the ,
highest bid was 3.0 3-40, at which price ^ f7nn it 111"Ek
MalUand sold to Xr.'Ballantyne. On a E A
faie street afterw.Lrds most of the -fav- 11- 01K
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taries ,-*old &-t the saxne Price. . DOW V.
I VANKLEE 1< l'ILT,L, June 2-Thers I
Were 1276 bowes white and ISS colored, S*rn
cheese boarded here Yesterday. The�
price offered was 10 3-4c, amd at. this� .
figure both cq,loTe0 and ,white werei
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.. Nvha;t our 1xxa.dua.beis are ,doing. .0 I I . sent. . P
W,itis; is a good timie. of the 0 IROQUOTS, .Tune 2 At regular Ir -ft, -ff.� A-% 'OL'I
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ym for rou to enlltier our -cim'.4 meeting of Iroquoischeese board, h,eldl E 0
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001-r 'Studentis larc en toxin -, 0 Contracted a bore to -day, 1080 coloved cheese were I I
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I each week. Commence your 0. offered. All sold. on boaxd at 10 3�4e. OrMtRATIN-F
c 0 une �'There were 11-300
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boxes of cheese boarded here to -day,
-A. McLACHLAN.. 4 1000 white a,nd 300 colored. All were
D, n envy Cold. "T" J
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, I usual buyers were pres
1. IF'% NAPANEE, June 2.-rifteen f=tor- ham's Ventable Compound
— ou o ,merictit
interests while in command of a see-
tioru of the insuTreeto garrison at Au.-
gua Prieta, has been put W- death.
Lopez was ,being conveyed Aere to
serve- an. eight-year, sentence imposed
by a. court-martial. .
Conflicting Stories axe told by the I
guard. which Was accompanytig Lo-
pez. One is that the former insurrecto;
leader had been shot while &ttempt-
in * that he ,plead-
ey
to be executed rather than be tak-
en to pri.%on. I
It is alleged ab,o that Lopez had
confessed to having received $410001
for the surrender of Augua Prieta to
the lederals.
ftried With4 Military Horrors., I
Kingston, June 3. -Lata Gunner
Emile. Lamoureux of the Royal Cana-
dian Horse. A-rtillery was buried with
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silo of their "own), long, r ... �1111 .
large finely balanced udder, large "I .
placed teats, well daTeloped mamm -
gland and soft, loose Skin Of 112e . .
thickness, covered %with a thick co, - .
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Ing of fine hair, equal red and .1 L
brown and white or verging t �.
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In temperament it Is docile, .,�,
Ialert. The Ayrshire is a 'very h " , , ,
and vigorous animal. This na ,,
vigor combined with their activity .", ,
- other superior qualities particulirri"
fits them for all climates and colidVl
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Perhaps the Ayrshire has been ca4z
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fact that her milk is well suited 10
dairy, cheese or city market.
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AMONG TIM, HIVES. ,
as the adult bees die from old age or
other causes the colony becomes do-
pleted since there are not enough
young bees emerging to keel) up the
numbers. When the colony becomes
weak bees from other colonies enter
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,to rob the -bon,ey, ,gnd the infection is
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, spread. - I . I
Both of these diseases can be con-
trolled with comparative ease by the
progressive beekeeper, but the chief
difliculty encountered Ili combating
these diseases is the fact that the ma-
Jority of . beekeepers are unaware that
anny such diseases exist. Theirtherefore
often attribute their losses to other �
sources and nothing is done to prevent
the spread of the infection. It is there- '
fore necessary in most cases to point
out the existence and nature of the dis-
eases as well as to spread information
concerning the best methods of treat-
ment. Several states have passed laws
providing for the inspection of aplarles
foi disease, and the beekeepers in
other states are asking for the same
protection, so that careless or ignorant
beekeepers can be prevented from en-
danger1lig their neighbor's bees. This
inspectIon is a benefit In the spread of
information concerning disease in so
far as the inspection can cover the ter-
ritory. The department of agriculture
Is helping in this work by sending out
publications to the beekeepers in In-
fected regions by examining samples of
brood suspected of disease and by
sending out Information concerning
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the presence of disease, so that bee.
keepers will be informed that their
�Iplarles are in danger, the co-opera-
Uon, of agricultural colleges, state bee-
teepars' associations and other similar
agencies being u ed. Every person
preclated. — .�
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For horses and cattle a good remedij
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ror lice, according to the Orange .Tqd
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Farmer, Is made as follows: Boil fil
an hour eight tablespoonfuls. a;!pen1'd4'
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eight tablespoonfuls soda ash and,gi:�_1111,_
teen tablespoonfuls soft soap in. tval
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gallons water. After - being prepardcZt
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by boiling add enough water tr makIN4
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two gallons. When cool wet the smgl
nial all over wIth a little of it, usin%V
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brush or currycomb to get it into i Af
sIdn. Another good remedy is niade-641
boiling stavesacre seeds,-, one part tal'
twenty parts water, 'for an hour andi
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lettin- it simmer for another houl I
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then adding -water to make it up to tb�&�
original bulk This applied to the aV!
fected parts brings quick relief. 'i
It is advisable to repeat the applicilf-mV
tion in a week or ten days, so as t6i
catch any new lice from any eggs tha :
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were not caught by the first applife ,
tion. A. very common treatment is sep�. '
cured by intEing a pint of linseed o
eight tablespoonfuls oil of tat an
eigbt tablespoonfuls sulphur. This "
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EL day for two days and allowed to r -
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main for a few days, after -which It 191.
washed off with soap and water. 1*
serIJ6s cases the application should. b(I
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repeated within a week or so. 0;1
course any of the disinfecting fluldbi
D11 the market, used either as a, spra,X.;
or a wasb, will do the wnrk satisfaL-
torily.
The Freshening Cow. -
It is not an uncommon occurrence to,;
neglect the cow which Is due to fresb�-�
en, wbereaz if proper attention waiL:)
given her up to this time she shoul ' ' I
produce exceptional results, says "."
D. Roberts, Wisconsin state veterini.;
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, I Ics boa;rded V360 bo.e,s cheese, 626 Coll- in ary Itpliors yestex,day. J -he rian. Give her sufficient and proper, , ,:�
It Ajecame aLung ored. and 635 white: 12CP 4elling ut body was conveyed, from the station Interested in beekeeping should find . I I 1. _1
� feed, as this will encourage 1. ;:. -,
. Tno Mom and flUbbort , 10 13-16C. I I Canifton, Ont. -"I had been a great hospital on a gun -carriage,. escorted out as soon as possible how to recog- the devel-Z' I
.1plif f ing Cough, . PICTOK, .Tune 2. -At our cheege sufferer for frye years. One doctor by men from. both batteries in com- nLqe and treat these maladies and be opment of a large udder. A swollen, .. '. 1.
farmer's Mutual Frim Insur- bos.rd tq-d,iy IQ factories boarded 1,900, told me it was -udcers 6f the uterus, mand of Maj. J. S. N. Leslie. udder after freshening would indicates' I .,
on the lookout for tbenL A publica- .,
. that she is a good cow, because it is, I 11 q
all ecolored. A-11 sold at 10 7-8c. and another told me it was a fibroid The 14th I�egimollt, P.W,O,R,, may ilon containing a drscussion of tbe mat- � I �.,
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dfw)d omodau Mr. J. H. Richards; V6 Second Avg. oTT-kWA, xu,ae 2 -on tile offreese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... "......;'o. .. tnmor. XO One spend Dominion Day at Niagara Falls, -ter will be sent on est 6y the de- the large flow of milk w 1,
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. Eas% Vancouver, B.C.; writes: "Allow boarded to -day 616 boxes of cheese -.'-.,.,.,.:.,. ..-.., � knows what I suf- Ont. the. distention of the udder. It Is ak' I i'.
1. ded, selling at 10 7-Sa. 421 .-.,.:;.--.:: ::4.... partment of agriculture. �
were boar .. .... � . fered. I would this period that the average atoclst�
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- Farcluhar,.Ont me to write a few lines ia praise of your being -colored and,195 White. . -',-,-,*-. ,:7- always be worse ,
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Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 15yrup. Last x, Em re . .. . I
. .pTVILLr,l, xurie, 1-nere. we :':'-` : 1. .� Watch Your Alfalfa Seed. !
Ili president, J. F. AUSSELD , 140 box" of Nvh1te and 575 boxm color- i .". %, ,--,..:: at certain periodt, Ottawa, �Tune 3.-A stabbing. affray calf to nurse its mother,owing to 64,4 I.,
� - - �:-. �r lw!z , :" and never w'" occurred, among the local Pollocks. Many farmers are willing to take ;
� , I fall I contracted a heavy cold which left ed cheese offered xt to -night's meet-, .,""' .,.'--� fact that the calf has, a.tendency whildi I
VLOB-pXca.. ROW,. GARDINER- I .'%P: regular, and the risks in buying cheap alfalfa seed, .11 I
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�1 �� me wlih a hacking cough and every time Ing'of the cheese board, a.,nd 55 sold f,or . . last ever,ing. A number of mexi nursing to butt the udder, thus =mi :� ,
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. DIRHCTORS.. I would get a little more cold this hacking 10 1-8c. . � ...'.... started a quarrel in ,a hotel, and con- ' which* frequently contains enough , I . �
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I R09T. NOUIRES, swoxftj oil h would become a lung sslitting one. I ':�-.'t,-:- .1 -was very in in eluded it outside in ,k free-fdri-all, An weed seeds to arfect -the stand very stress cannot be lald upon the impor-1 1. .�
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1� V Dubl-12- spending money buying different cou h b'c,d in tile throat and John Kuryl-ak .be detected in alfalfa seed, nor can it- .., � �,
: Wif,M. RYA -Blockville, Juno a. -The extensive! I told me I would advisable, to apply soothing applica-4 I I
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0 � -:% M. HAOUK�_ Wiinchelsi`a, remedies until a friend asked me W31 emu ling operations carried. on by have to have an is under arrest for the.deed, though. be blowli out or removed by screening, tiolls in case the�-saiae,is unn tura4l .. . ,. :;!
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L er tried Dr. Wood's Norway Fine I-15ville 1,01es visitirZ Morristown ....... I is doubtful if the police have the and it Is the same way *With the dod- , �,�
. ,Wg. Roy. 1FARQU91AR had ev - 11 I operation, and ' swollen or caked. A mild toilln is o �, '.1, � 1 I
Syrup. 091 told him I was willing to try and Ogdensb-arg, N.Y,, on the daily I right man. der. � �g' .��_
that I might die . ,J . _ _,�, �
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44 AARNTS. anything I thought would cure, and on , outings * c f steq�ners to these point'i during the operation, I wrote to my . . 7'.
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JOHN USSHRYo. HxAtAr- aF9906 10T ,Same I ay Oug WO O -es. -e- has led the eiTstoms department, sister about it and she advised me to . er re r, oston.
I . Cobomne amd JalAdu1#11, fore half the first one was used ra Cough tho ,request of Brockville merchaids, take, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable BDstoii, June 3.-M. .Alphonse des '
.. a to get much easier, and byk e time to placq a female officer at the lemd-; Compound. Through pefqonal expe- ' of -Levis, Que., Munder of the
_ a & lardins
, � L 11'1 01JIVBR HARRIS. Munrim vftl - Mad used a bottle and a half my cough -ng clock-. She- entered upon her du -1 rience I have found it the best.medi. People's Bank system of Canada, and
� 1 4�,� " , . . i�o .130bert, Pullartqa eaA Lok"4 was gone. I am keo,�'ing the other hilt ti iies y68terSy. All Parcels will 1�e sine Ili the world for female troubles, firector goneralpf L'&,ation ropulal-re I
. jOH.X. CAM-BEIMLLI bottle ino8ave ii'shou d como agaiii, but 'carefurly scrutinized,. and, if suspicion'l for it has cured me, and I did not luttve E"conoinique, arrived In Boston yes-
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� I we recommend Dr, Wood's Xorway Pine I,. iously searched, ! Compound also helped me while pass� invitation of the commonwealth, and
I I -_�, ,GLADMAN, & STANEW1174 SoltaltaIrl Syttip, to d1l who suffer from a cough ol; ' , - I .� . I ing through Chang6 of Life.,, -Mrs. the approval of the governor, to lee.
, I --- . - . throat hvitation of any kind." , . New Theatre for Montreal. i UTITIA BLAIR, Califfton, Ontario. ture on and establish credit unions. I
I � I . '0� . So great has been the gueepso of this I Montreal, ,lune 3. -The L B. Spar-` Lydia B. Pinkham's'Vegetable Com. . I . � May Sue City. - I I
( wonderful remedyi 0 is only natural tow Thea:til,cml and Amusement Oo,,l pouiid, made from roots and herbs .
A ,OR& rw% that numerous persons have tried to � Ltd.,,.;hg.:ve W f-Lil �. Brantford, June 3.-Drantford may
'R . enroptheir,optionon,al has proved to be the most success
C SIVM I A imitate it. a . 4 I : pltce,tf land " t eastr of the F ra=Vs, remedy for curing tile worst forms of be asked to defend an action for dam.
� For Infants auA Children. Don't bq imposed up,on ky taking � vth- - , I K"I'd to oreat a new playl femali ills, 'IncluffinT di4placements, r es, As a result yesterday of the
A thing b4t "Dr. Wood � . e
I Ot . . I I house, w12ah w4li be devoted to papit-i lnfl=mation, fibrol tumors, irreg-u- ,f ath Of AXOnLY NiU014, a. Rvassian, 23
Y , M ,a 11 lar-� , - those! litrities, periodic pains, backaelie, bear- 7earS old, who died from injurtes
00 .gate Always Bogs Put up In, a fellow -wrapper; threa giced attractions similar to
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7� Manufactured only by The T. Milbuxti ,qild M L, ged. ,
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, and giv g as his last residence
permit, be used when pre�arjng in-'
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houillie, $026 to $.10.
Colungwood, attempted suicide by
structions for the negotiation of othei.
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Dressed bogs -Abattoir, $9.50 to $9.75, per,
jumpin'g from. the dock in front of the
International agreements affecting thti
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bwt. Beef -Plate, half barrels, 100 lbs -1 I
- .25; barrels, 200 tbs., $113; tierees. 300 lbs.,'
Allandale Stat;on, Fortunately Arthur
Stone, agent for tile Canada Express
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The resolution was unanimousl�.;
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�.50. I.Lrd-Compound-tierces; b7.5 lbs., I
boxes, 50 lbs.
CO., who was passiny in. the
agreed to. Premier Ward moved thaV,
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D a; tubs, 50 lbs., uet, grained, two han-
d es, 9%c; palls, wood, 20 1b.. net, 9%c;
ails, 20 lbs. gross, @C, Pqrk-Healit,
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of the dock, heard him shout "I'm
going to jump in" and liei�d the
the conference approves With. gratffi4
cation the declaration.
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Sunday Public Worship -10.30 a.mt.
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_-di� "'ort cut mesa, b. is, 25 io 43
Dieceg, $21.50, half-barrelo,
.splash. Running to the spot lie saw
Hall gning under for the second time,
Premier Fisher said that the Tesolu-
hon would place Australians in some:
, Is calfing you, why not pre-
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�bort -out back
an'M 1%jwering himself Irom the dock
difficulty. The declaration Was such a
4 pare now? The leading mer -
houses
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and pork, 45 to 55 pieces,
barrels. $21.50; Canada clear porit, barrels '
by his left hand seized the drow * 9
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great step in advance, that it would'!
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United States orecongnizes our
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affe ,orning Service and Wednes-
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day inirght.
to to 0 pieces, M. ; bean pork, sma4
pleces, but fat, barrels, $16.50. ,
1 man with Ms'tight haxkd us ,h_Q came,
�e w-ro to abandon it, but that was;
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You -ng men's 101aRN Q.r.d Vakaa-humon�
Eggs--Fresb, 171/2c to 1814c. �
Cheese -Westerns, lo%o to lie. ,
to the surface for tile last time. Roy
Stone, a brotlier of the express ag6nV,
Quite from definitely saying
that they approved of the whole de-:
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The Snotton Busin ess
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unday Masdes
Butter-Choleest, 20%0 to 211/1c; secondA., quickly �oame to his assitance, and
20c to 201/--c.
clarailon. .
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together they pulled the man on to
Premier -Asquith. pointed out that.
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the dock zmd after xolling him for
some time brought him io his senses.
the Proposal simply meant conference'
approving the ratification at this I
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Th ice were then summoned and
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June 2-Beeves-R�w!
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Premier Fisher remarked that Sir
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NE W. YORI<,
ceipts, 2500, steady to a shade higher" �
to await all Investigation- of his case.
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EdwaTd Grey said the declaration was
final.
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steers, $4.50 to $6.45; bulls, $8.76 to $5.50:,
cows, $2 to %1.75. I I
Despondency is sapposed to be t1le
cause of the attempt on his lite. After
settled and.
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Asquith replied. that It was not final'
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Plants For Winter Pasture.
Ca.1ves-Receipts, 1337 head; market, ac.
tive and strong; veals, $6.50 to.$&70; culls,'
being res6ued he pleaded to be al-
lowed to go back into the water.
tS� sense that no further progress
could hereafter be made.
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IS to $6; buttermilics, nominal. I I
Fisher ,said that they wo-tild go so
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Afany plants can be used for 'winter
,ep and Lambs-Reccipts, 9150 head -,-i
"hL -Ladd
.h .' lower; lambs, fir to a Z1 �i
Defiberately Shot at Greeks.
far as not to oppose the resolution.
. � , on inquiry.
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Pasture. Of course it is more difficult
hl c . yearlings.' dull and weak,, sheep, 1
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Wob-arn, Mass., June 3. -Deliberate-
The -resolution passed, Australia
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but -use
P.W 0 to $4.50; culls, $2.25 to $3.25; lamb*,
$6 to W.65; culls, $5 to $6; 'Yearlings, $4 tO
ly firing at three Greek brothers,
abstaining from voting .
�6anger.
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with the proper o f bur clover,
p.50. %
Louis Vincenzo, an Italian, shot and
Times Scents I
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rYe, oats, 'retch. and crimson clover, all
Rogg-Receipts, 2600 head; market !
killed Thomas Caliazas, probably -fat-
London, June 3�(C.A.P. Cable,,)-
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fall sown, there is little trouble to se-
81:e9dy at $6.25 to M50 for good heavy tol
light. _
.ally wounded John Caliazas and
wounded slightly Charles Caliazas
The Times says: "The argument of
Sir Wilfrid Lau
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Chicago Live Stock.
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yesterday. Vincenzo ran into th e near-
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I* gical con,clusion, would involve a
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complete .-upture of the connection of
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Why Clover- Fails.
M70 to $6.05; good heavy, $5.75 to $6; rough
heavy, $5.55 to s5.75; light, $6.76 to $6.10,-
orers who had, witnessed the
. tragedy,
Canada W
- ith the Empire. So long as
I Geo. Spotton,_ Princip&l.
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Clover falls Lo grow oil mavy.farms,
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Pigs, $15-50 to $6. Castle, receipts, 150o.1
realized what had taken place. The
Gana& flies the British flag it will be
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ol-ket, steady; beeve., $5.15 to $640-
police officiah-;, hawever, were notified
regarded by foreign powers as part
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the humus of the soil is worn out and
cows and heifers, $2.40 to $5.80; stock;;;; I
and feeders, M85 to $5.85; Texanw,
within a short, time and last night the
of the Empire. No resolutions can'
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an a6d condition exists that is detri-
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to $5-10; calves, $5.295 to $7,75, SheeP, re -i
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woods of Wollurn, Winchester and-
Arlington Were scoured by a. posse.
affect this obligation, .short of a vote
by the Canadian Parliament declaring
CENTRAL
mental to clover. A liberal application
lime will be beneficial.
market strOLV; nativ&, sa to I
--tern, $3 i3 $4.,15. Lambs,. $4,25 td I
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Fifteen farm hands, wei-, resting in
ganada ,an independent state, which
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one of the forni buildings during the
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Laurier would himself be the first to
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noon hour. Thoma,
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LISTOWEL, JTune 2. -At the ing a nap when, without waxiiing, —
sel Vincenzo is said. to. have drawn 'a
1 board hert- to -day twelve fa=ories
, bcarded 1469 bo.cea w1iite cheese an1.1 revolver and started firing Anger 04ananae, Sonora, Mexico, June 3.-
1 210 colored as follows: molesworth I because the Greeks Were eZloyed in- "Red" Lopez, ordered imprisoned by
190, Maltlamd 133, Maeon Beamer :LO6, t stead of Italians is given as the cause r, rancisco 1. Madero, jr., on the charge
Wyandotte 50. 1'1,7'allace 175, Elm& amd I of Vincenzo's attach- .+. 1'. 'k. -A I'll 4. 4 *
Mornim--tow, 1-50, Monkton 1:00, JM..;'�' I
bank 60, Caxthag-e 190, Trowbridge 129!�
Silver 0=ers 105, New Ry. 85. Cbfor-
ed-Minbank 210. On the board the ,
highest bid was 3.0 3-40, at which price ^ f7nn it 111"Ek
MalUand sold to Xr.'Ballantyne. On a E A
faie street afterw.Lrds most of the -fav- 11- 01K
.
taries ,-*old &-t the saxne Price. . DOW V.
I VANKLEE 1< l'ILT,L, June 2-Thers I
Were 1276 bowes white and ISS colored, S*rn
cheese boarded here Yesterday. The�
price offered was 10 3-4c, amd at. this� .
figure both cq,loTe0 and ,white werei
so'S Iril-NT.— 11 ADVE'Lu
. . — R.Yers pre-
.. Nvha;t our 1xxa.dua.beis are ,doing. .0 I I . sent. . P
W,itis; is a good timie. of the 0 IROQUOTS, .Tune 2 At regular Ir -ft, -ff.� A-% 'OL'I
'. - on M M
ym for rou to enlltier our -cim'.4 meeting of Iroquoischeese board, h,eldl E 0
.
001-r 'Studentis larc en toxin -, 0 Contracted a bore to -day, 1080 coloved cheese were I I
0 - 11
I each week. Commence your 0. offered. All sold. on boaxd at 10 3�4e. OrMtRATIN-F
c 0 une �'There were 11-300
� 0 r F I -
boxes of cheese boarded here to -day,
-A. McLACHLAN.. 4 1000 white a,nd 300 colored. All were
D, n envy Cold. "T" J
. � Pri-licipal. � 0 M"31 11c, The Cured by Lydia E. Pink=
� * I sold, the ruling price being
I ent. .
, I usual buyers were pres
1. IF'% NAPANEE, June 2.-rifteen f=tor- ham's Ventable Compound
— ou o ,merictit
interests while in command of a see-
tioru of the insuTreeto garrison at Au.-
gua Prieta, has been put W- death.
Lopez was ,being conveyed Aere to
serve- an. eight-year, sentence imposed
by a. court-martial. .
Conflicting Stories axe told by the I
guard. which Was accompanytig Lo-
pez. One is that the former insurrecto;
leader had been shot while &ttempt-
in * that he ,plead-
ey
to be executed rather than be tak-
en to pri.%on. I
It is alleged ab,o that Lopez had
confessed to having received $410001
for the surrender of Augua Prieta to
the lederals.
ftried With4 Military Horrors., I
Kingston, June 3. -Lata Gunner
Emile. Lamoureux of the Royal Cana-
dian Horse. A-rtillery was buried with
r" I I ,* I 4 4
I
silo of their "own), long, r ... �1111 .
large finely balanced udder, large "I .
placed teats, well daTeloped mamm -
gland and soft, loose Skin Of 112e . .
thickness, covered %with a thick co, - .
1,
Ing of fine hair, equal red and .1 L
brown and white or verging t �.
ly, all white. , .,:.� �Z �
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In temperament it Is docile, .,�,
Ialert. The Ayrshire is a 'very h " , , ,
and vigorous animal. This na ,,
vigor combined with their activity .", ,
- other superior qualities particulirri"
fits them for all climates and colidVl
I.
tions. f
Perhaps the Ayrshire has been ca4z
. I I
ed the "farmer's cow" owing to thL61
fact that her milk is well suited 10
dairy, cheese or city market.
. As the Ayrshire breed becomes bet -i
`�
ter known so it will become more *
. I apl!i
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Photograph by C. M. BarnItz.
I
AMONG TIM, HIVES. ,
as the adult bees die from old age or
other causes the colony becomes do-
pleted since there are not enough
young bees emerging to keel) up the
numbers. When the colony becomes
weak bees from other colonies enter
.
,to rob the -bon,ey, ,gnd the infection is
.
, spread. - I . I
Both of these diseases can be con-
trolled with comparative ease by the
progressive beekeeper, but the chief
difliculty encountered Ili combating
these diseases is the fact that the ma-
Jority of . beekeepers are unaware that
anny such diseases exist. Theirtherefore
often attribute their losses to other �
sources and nothing is done to prevent
the spread of the infection. It is there- '
fore necessary in most cases to point
out the existence and nature of the dis-
eases as well as to spread information
concerning the best methods of treat-
ment. Several states have passed laws
providing for the inspection of aplarles
foi disease, and the beekeepers in
other states are asking for the same
protection, so that careless or ignorant
beekeepers can be prevented from en-
danger1lig their neighbor's bees. This
inspectIon is a benefit In the spread of
information concerning disease in so
far as the inspection can cover the ter-
ritory. The department of agriculture
Is helping in this work by sending out
publications to the beekeepers in In-
fected regions by examining samples of
brood suspected of disease and by
sending out Information concerning
'�
the presence of disease, so that bee.
keepers will be informed that their
�Iplarles are in danger, the co-opera-
Uon, of agricultural colleges, state bee-
teepars' associations and other similar
agencies being u ed. Every person
preclated. — .�
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. Ridding Stock of Wi � I
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For horses and cattle a good remedij
-
ror lice, according to the Orange .Tqd
4
Farmer, Is made as follows: Boil fil
an hour eight tablespoonfuls. a;!pen1'd4'
�,,
eight tablespoonfuls soda ash and,gi:�_1111,_
teen tablespoonfuls soft soap in. tval
-,
gallons water. After - being prepardcZt
wl I
by boiling add enough water tr makIN4
.,
, "
two gallons. When cool wet the smgl
nial all over wIth a little of it, usin%V
� i
brush or currycomb to get it into i Af
sIdn. Another good remedy is niade-641
boiling stavesacre seeds,-, one part tal'
twenty parts water, 'for an hour andi
I
lettin- it simmer for another houl I
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then adding -water to make it up to tb�&�
original bulk This applied to the aV!
fected parts brings quick relief. 'i
It is advisable to repeat the applicilf-mV
tion in a week or ten days, so as t6i
catch any new lice from any eggs tha :
.
were not caught by the first applife ,
tion. A. very common treatment is sep�. '
cured by intEing a pint of linseed o
eight tablespoonfuls oil of tat an
eigbt tablespoonfuls sulphur. This "
'
then rubbed oil. the affected parts onc
EL day for two days and allowed to r -
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main for a few days, after -which It 191.
washed off with soap and water. 1*
serIJ6s cases the application should. b(I
,
_
repeated within a week or so. 0;1
course any of the disinfecting fluldbi
D11 the market, used either as a, spra,X.;
or a wasb, will do the wnrk satisfaL-
torily.
The Freshening Cow. -
It is not an uncommon occurrence to,;
neglect the cow which Is due to fresb�-�
en, wbereaz if proper attention waiL:)
given her up to this time she shoul ' ' I
produce exceptional results, says "."
D. Roberts, Wisconsin state veterini.;
" __
, I Ics boa;rded V360 bo.e,s cheese, 626 Coll- in ary Itpliors yestex,day. J -he rian. Give her sufficient and proper, , ,:�
It Ajecame aLung ored. and 635 white: 12CP 4elling ut body was conveyed, from the station Interested in beekeeping should find . I I 1. _1
� feed, as this will encourage 1. ;:. -,
. Tno Mom and flUbbort , 10 13-16C. I I Canifton, Ont. -"I had been a great hospital on a gun -carriage,. escorted out as soon as possible how to recog- the devel-Z' I
.1plif f ing Cough, . PICTOK, .Tune 2. -At our cheege sufferer for frye years. One doctor by men from. both batteries in com- nLqe and treat these maladies and be opment of a large udder. A swollen, .. '. 1.
farmer's Mutual Frim Insur- bos.rd tq-d,iy IQ factories boarded 1,900, told me it was -udcers 6f the uterus, mand of Maj. J. S. N. Leslie. udder after freshening would indicates' I .,
on the lookout for tbenL A publica- .,
. that she is a good cow, because it is, I 11 q
all ecolored. A-11 sold at 10 7-8c. and another told me it was a fibroid The 14th I�egimollt, P.W,O,R,, may ilon containing a drscussion of tbe mat- � I �.,
. requ - -hich causes- I 1.
dfw)d omodau Mr. J. H. Richards; V6 Second Avg. oTT-kWA, xu,ae 2 -on tile offreese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... "......;'o. .. tnmor. XO One spend Dominion Day at Niagara Falls, -ter will be sent on est 6y the de- the large flow of milk w 1,
...
. ....1:.;--.,
.
. Eas% Vancouver, B.C.; writes: "Allow boarded to -day 616 boxes of cheese -.'-.,.,.,.:.,. ..-.., � knows what I suf- Ont. the. distention of the udder. It Is ak' I i'.
1. ded, selling at 10 7-Sa. 421 .-.,.:;.--.:: ::4.... partment of agriculture. �
were boar .. .... � . fered. I would this period that the average atoclst�
' ,...:., �� I .
- Farcluhar,.Ont me to write a few lines ia praise of your being -colored and,195 White. . -',-,-,*-. ,:7- always be worse ,
I
Head Off Ice. , '. 1, :.. . Stabbing AffrayAmong Pollocks. - owner is apt to orr in allowing tb.�, � I
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 15yrup. Last x, Em re . .. . I
. .pTVILLr,l, xurie, 1-nere. we :':'-` : 1. .� Watch Your Alfalfa Seed. !
Ili president, J. F. AUSSELD , 140 box" of Nvh1te and 575 boxm color- i .". %, ,--,..:: at certain periodt, Ottawa, �Tune 3.-A stabbing. affray calf to nurse its mother,owing to 64,4 I.,
� - - �:-. �r lw!z , :" and never w'" occurred, among the local Pollocks. Many farmers are willing to take ;
� , I fall I contracted a heavy cold which left ed cheese offered xt to -night's meet-, .,""' .,.'--� fact that the calf has, a.tendency whildi I
VLOB-pXca.. ROW,. GARDINER- I .'%P: regular, and the risks in buying cheap alfalfa seed, .11 I
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�1 �� me wlih a hacking cough and every time Ing'of the cheese board, a.,nd 55 sold f,or . . last ever,ing. A number of mexi nursing to butt the udder, thus =mi :� ,
. I ,.., ,�,;:.*.�',,,' b e a r in g -d o w il 0 ;,
. DIRHCTORS.. I would get a little more cold this hacking 10 1-8c. . � ...'.... started a quarrel in ,a hotel, and con- ' which* frequently contains enough , I . �
4 � . .;..::. painswereterrible. Ing Increased Irritatlon. Too mue I i 11
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I R09T. NOUIRES, swoxftj oil h would become a lung sslitting one. I ':�-.'t,-:- .1 -was very in in eluded it outside in ,k free-fdri-all, An weed seeds to arfect -the stand very stress cannot be lald upon the impor-1 1. .�
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. I I , , 0 Wept on getting worse an , I kept on Will Sear6h Passengeft. - unknown foreigmer.was seriously stab- s(triously. Russian twstle can hardly . . I I
, bed, and the doctor tance of caring for the udder, It beinp,1 . � .��,
1� V Dubl-12- spending money buying different cou h b'c,d in tile throat and John Kuryl-ak .be detected in alfalfa seed, nor can it- .., � �,
: Wif,M. RYA -Blockville, Juno a. -The extensive! I told me I would advisable, to apply soothing applica-4 I I
. -UW .t . 11 �i
0 � -:% M. HAOUK�_ Wiinchelsi`a, remedies until a friend asked me W31 emu ling operations carried. on by have to have an is under arrest for the.deed, though. be blowli out or removed by screening, tiolls in case the�-saiae,is unn tura4l .. . ,. :;!
.
L er tried Dr. Wood's Norway Fine I-15ville 1,01es visitirZ Morristown ....... I is doubtful if the police have the and it Is the same way *With the dod- , �,�
. ,Wg. Roy. 1FARQU91AR had ev - 11 I operation, and ' swollen or caked. A mild toilln is o �, '.1, � 1 I
Syrup. 091 told him I was willing to try and Ogdensb-arg, N.Y,, on the daily I right man. der. � �g' .��_
that I might die . ,J . _ _,�, �
. , I ten advisable where there is an unna� ,�'.,
44 AARNTS. anything I thought would cure, and on , outings * c f steq�ners to these point'i during the operation, I wrote to my . . 7'.
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JOHN USSHRYo. HxAtAr- aF9906 10T ,Same I ay Oug WO O -es. -e- has led the eiTstoms department, sister about it and she advised me to . er re r, oston.
I . Cobomne amd JalAdu1#11, fore half the first one was used ra Cough tho ,request of Brockville merchaids, take, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable BDstoii, June 3.-M. .Alphonse des '
.. a to get much easier, and byk e time to placq a female officer at the lemd-; Compound. Through pefqonal expe- ' of -Levis, Que., Munder of the
_ a & lardins
, � L 11'1 01JIVBR HARRIS. Munrim vftl - Mad used a bottle and a half my cough -ng clock-. She- entered upon her du -1 rience I have found it the best.medi. People's Bank system of Canada, and
� 1 4�,� " , . . i�o .130bert, Pullartqa eaA Lok"4 was gone. I am keo,�'ing the other hilt ti iies y68terSy. All Parcels will 1�e sine Ili the world for female troubles, firector goneralpf L'&,ation ropulal-re I
. jOH.X. CAM-BEIMLLI bottle ino8ave ii'shou d como agaiii, but 'carefurly scrutinized,. and, if suspicion'l for it has cured me, and I did not luttve E"conoinique, arrived In Boston yes-
�
: socy.Treas. Farquilar I ain.sute I have a 'Positive cure. Ut wavraxits it, the ftir sex will be relig.! to have the operation after all. The terday for a stay -of six weeks, by
� I we recommend Dr, Wood's Xorway Pine I,. iously searched, ! Compound also helped me while pass� invitation of the commonwealth, and
I I -_�, ,GLADMAN, & STANEW1174 SoltaltaIrl Syttip, to d1l who suffer from a cough ol; ' , - I .� . I ing through Chang6 of Life.,, -Mrs. the approval of the governor, to lee.
, I --- . - . throat hvitation of any kind." , . New Theatre for Montreal. i UTITIA BLAIR, Califfton, Ontario. ture on and establish credit unions. I
I � I . '0� . So great has been the gueepso of this I Montreal, ,lune 3. -The L B. Spar-` Lydia B. Pinkham's'Vegetable Com. . I . � May Sue City. - I I
( wonderful remedyi 0 is only natural tow Thea:til,cml and Amusement Oo,,l pouiid, made from roots and herbs .
A ,OR& rw% that numerous persons have tried to � Ltd.,,.;hg.:ve W f-Lil �. Brantford, June 3.-Drantford may
'R . enroptheir,optionon,al has proved to be the most success
C SIVM I A imitate it. a . 4 I : pltce,tf land " t eastr of the F ra=Vs, remedy for curing tile worst forms of be asked to defend an action for dam.
� For Infants auA Children. Don't bq imposed up,on ky taking � vth- - , I K"I'd to oreat a new playl femali ills, 'IncluffinT di4placements, r es, As a result yesterday of the
A thing b4t "Dr. Wood � . e
I Ot . . I I house, w12ah w4li be devoted to papit-i lnfl=mation, fibrol tumors, irreg-u- ,f ath Of AXOnLY NiU014, a. Rvassian, 23
Y , M ,a 11 lar-� , - those! litrities, periodic pains, backaelie, bear- 7earS old, who died from injurtes
00 .gate Always Bogs Put up In, a fellow -wrapper; threa giced attractions similar to
.1 , I ix �e
. I Pats twe'ah the i9de mark; price 25 - latter days of the AcadolnY,, g. o ii feelffig, flatille.11ey, Indiges. about the 1pgs, caused by the '�i I-
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bents, i . . . ore recently 6f tile TFIranagig, on, and nervoiva ivostratidil. It costs i iaps,� of 11, tronch in it gower ll(,,� will� 11
� before itj%eeame a ,�aude�llle, ; 'ft trift, 1-0 try it.. an(I the r(mitt llgi,r voirl'ing ow XqVh,:Z'l1C.i1 i'q 1'011'�, " ,
7� Manufactured only by The T. Milbuxti ,qild M L, ged. ,
ig*6ars the r
giguaxur,- -4 14, ,?�_ - &e�le I � . . . ae'll wnril, mi'l li'.�V, 0 f- - A',.-; .1. I
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Silago as a Stock Food. ,.!,.� �il
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Silage alone Is not It complete fodid; .. ��
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but It is identical with- the green corn . :
stalk and dnringthe, season of dry feed :,. , ,�
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Supplies the cow .viih thilt succulence I L I 11,
which nearly ,ill ;tfier rations, except -t �;,
Ing a ration involving4 alfalfa hay, do� .11, .. .,
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not have. Silage .qnd, �lfalra Tiny WIWI. L , .. , � ,
make a balanced -ration. and cheap� -, � � 1,
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Study the silo qitestion. It Is wortiq I
whII6, says the Ransas Parmer, It 1w ''I
worth while whether you are toilking. I I . 11 I I
a :single 'eov� or not, r1or.,4eq, hogs, 4 I I L :
pl,gs and ealves eat silage and thrive' I : :. .
�on it us well as does the dalry Cow. � .� � 11
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LISTOWEL, JTune 2. -At the ing a nap when, without waxiiing, —
sel Vincenzo is said. to. have drawn 'a
1 board hert- to -day twelve fa=ories
, bcarded 1469 bo.cea w1iite cheese an1.1 revolver and started firing Anger 04ananae, Sonora, Mexico, June 3.-
1 210 colored as follows: molesworth I because the Greeks Were eZloyed in- "Red" Lopez, ordered imprisoned by
190, Maltlamd 133, Maeon Beamer :LO6, t stead of Italians is given as the cause r, rancisco 1. Madero, jr., on the charge
Wyandotte 50. 1'1,7'allace 175, Elm& amd I of Vincenzo's attach- .+. 1'. 'k. -A I'll 4. 4 *
Mornim--tow, 1-50, Monkton 1:00, JM..;'�' I
bank 60, Caxthag-e 190, Trowbridge 129!�
Silver 0=ers 105, New Ry. 85. Cbfor-
ed-Minbank 210. On the board the ,
highest bid was 3.0 3-40, at which price ^ f7nn it 111"Ek
MalUand sold to Xr.'Ballantyne. On a E A
faie street afterw.Lrds most of the -fav- 11- 01K
.
taries ,-*old &-t the saxne Price. . DOW V.
I VANKLEE 1< l'ILT,L, June 2-Thers I
Were 1276 bowes white and ISS colored, S*rn
cheese boarded here Yesterday. The�
price offered was 10 3-4c, amd at. this� .
figure both cq,loTe0 and ,white werei
so'S Iril-NT.— 11 ADVE'Lu
. . — R.Yers pre-
.. Nvha;t our 1xxa.dua.beis are ,doing. .0 I I . sent. . P
W,itis; is a good timie. of the 0 IROQUOTS, .Tune 2 At regular Ir -ft, -ff.� A-% 'OL'I
'. - on M M
ym for rou to enlltier our -cim'.4 meeting of Iroquoischeese board, h,eldl E 0
.
001-r 'Studentis larc en toxin -, 0 Contracted a bore to -day, 1080 coloved cheese were I I
0 - 11
I each week. Commence your 0. offered. All sold. on boaxd at 10 3�4e. OrMtRATIN-F
c 0 une �'There were 11-300
� 0 r F I -
boxes of cheese boarded here to -day,
-A. McLACHLAN.. 4 1000 white a,nd 300 colored. All were
D, n envy Cold. "T" J
. � Pri-licipal. � 0 M"31 11c, The Cured by Lydia E. Pink=
� * I sold, the ruling price being
I ent. .
, I usual buyers were pres
1. IF'% NAPANEE, June 2.-rifteen f=tor- ham's Ventable Compound
— ou o ,merictit
interests while in command of a see-
tioru of the insuTreeto garrison at Au.-
gua Prieta, has been put W- death.
Lopez was ,being conveyed Aere to
serve- an. eight-year, sentence imposed
by a. court-martial. .
Conflicting Stories axe told by the I
guard. which Was accompanytig Lo-
pez. One is that the former insurrecto;
leader had been shot while &ttempt-
in * that he ,plead-
ey
to be executed rather than be tak-
en to pri.%on. I
It is alleged ab,o that Lopez had
confessed to having received $410001
for the surrender of Augua Prieta to
the lederals.
ftried With4 Military Horrors., I
Kingston, June 3. -Lata Gunner
Emile. Lamoureux of the Royal Cana-
dian Horse. A-rtillery was buried with
r" I I ,* I 4 4
I
silo of their "own), long, r ... �1111 .
large finely balanced udder, large "I .
placed teats, well daTeloped mamm -
gland and soft, loose Skin Of 112e . .
thickness, covered %with a thick co, - .
1,
Ing of fine hair, equal red and .1 L
brown and white or verging t �.
ly, all white. , .,:.� �Z �
. ''I
In temperament it Is docile, .,�,
Ialert. The Ayrshire is a 'very h " , , ,
and vigorous animal. This na ,,
vigor combined with their activity .", ,
- other superior qualities particulirri"
fits them for all climates and colidVl
I.
tions. f
Perhaps the Ayrshire has been ca4z
. I I
ed the "farmer's cow" owing to thL61
fact that her milk is well suited 10
dairy, cheese or city market.
. As the Ayrshire breed becomes bet -i
`�
ter known so it will become more *
. I apl!i
1�
Photograph by C. M. BarnItz.
I
AMONG TIM, HIVES. ,
as the adult bees die from old age or
other causes the colony becomes do-
pleted since there are not enough
young bees emerging to keel) up the
numbers. When the colony becomes
weak bees from other colonies enter
.
,to rob the -bon,ey, ,gnd the infection is
.
, spread. - I . I
Both of these diseases can be con-
trolled with comparative ease by the
progressive beekeeper, but the chief
difliculty encountered Ili combating
these diseases is the fact that the ma-
Jority of . beekeepers are unaware that
anny such diseases exist. Theirtherefore
often attribute their losses to other �
sources and nothing is done to prevent
the spread of the infection. It is there- '
fore necessary in most cases to point
out the existence and nature of the dis-
eases as well as to spread information
concerning the best methods of treat-
ment. Several states have passed laws
providing for the inspection of aplarles
foi disease, and the beekeepers in
other states are asking for the same
protection, so that careless or ignorant
beekeepers can be prevented from en-
danger1lig their neighbor's bees. This
inspectIon is a benefit In the spread of
information concerning disease in so
far as the inspection can cover the ter-
ritory. The department of agriculture
Is helping in this work by sending out
publications to the beekeepers in In-
fected regions by examining samples of
brood suspected of disease and by
sending out Information concerning
'�
the presence of disease, so that bee.
keepers will be informed that their
�Iplarles are in danger, the co-opera-
Uon, of agricultural colleges, state bee-
teepars' associations and other similar
agencies being u ed. Every person
preclated. — .�
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For horses and cattle a good remedij
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ror lice, according to the Orange .Tqd
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Farmer, Is made as follows: Boil fil
an hour eight tablespoonfuls. a;!pen1'd4'
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eight tablespoonfuls soda ash and,gi:�_1111,_
teen tablespoonfuls soft soap in. tval
-,
gallons water. After - being prepardcZt
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by boiling add enough water tr makIN4
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two gallons. When cool wet the smgl
nial all over wIth a little of it, usin%V
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brush or currycomb to get it into i Af
sIdn. Another good remedy is niade-641
boiling stavesacre seeds,-, one part tal'
twenty parts water, 'for an hour andi
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lettin- it simmer for another houl I
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then adding -water to make it up to tb�&�
original bulk This applied to the aV!
fected parts brings quick relief. 'i
It is advisable to repeat the applicilf-mV
tion in a week or ten days, so as t6i
catch any new lice from any eggs tha :
.
were not caught by the first applife ,
tion. A. very common treatment is sep�. '
cured by intEing a pint of linseed o
eight tablespoonfuls oil of tat an
eigbt tablespoonfuls sulphur. This "
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then rubbed oil. the affected parts onc
EL day for two days and allowed to r -
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main for a few days, after -which It 191.
washed off with soap and water. 1*
serIJ6s cases the application should. b(I
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repeated within a week or so. 0;1
course any of the disinfecting fluldbi
D11 the market, used either as a, spra,X.;
or a wasb, will do the wnrk satisfaL-
torily.
The Freshening Cow. -
It is not an uncommon occurrence to,;
neglect the cow which Is due to fresb�-�
en, wbereaz if proper attention waiL:)
given her up to this time she shoul ' ' I
produce exceptional results, says "."
D. Roberts, Wisconsin state veterini.;
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, I Ics boa;rded V360 bo.e,s cheese, 626 Coll- in ary Itpliors yestex,day. J -he rian. Give her sufficient and proper, , ,:�
It Ajecame aLung ored. and 635 white: 12CP 4elling ut body was conveyed, from the station Interested in beekeeping should find . I I 1. _1
� feed, as this will encourage 1. ;:. -,
. Tno Mom and flUbbort , 10 13-16C. I I Canifton, Ont. -"I had been a great hospital on a gun -carriage,. escorted out as soon as possible how to recog- the devel-Z' I
.1plif f ing Cough, . PICTOK, .Tune 2. -At our cheege sufferer for frye years. One doctor by men from. both batteries in com- nLqe and treat these maladies and be opment of a large udder. A swollen, .. '. 1.
farmer's Mutual Frim Insur- bos.rd tq-d,iy IQ factories boarded 1,900, told me it was -udcers 6f the uterus, mand of Maj. J. S. N. Leslie. udder after freshening would indicates' I .,
on the lookout for tbenL A publica- .,
. that she is a good cow, because it is, I 11 q
all ecolored. A-11 sold at 10 7-8c. and another told me it was a fibroid The 14th I�egimollt, P.W,O,R,, may ilon containing a drscussion of tbe mat- � I �.,
. requ - -hich causes- I 1.
dfw)d omodau Mr. J. H. Richards; V6 Second Avg. oTT-kWA, xu,ae 2 -on tile offreese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... "......;'o. .. tnmor. XO One spend Dominion Day at Niagara Falls, -ter will be sent on est 6y the de- the large flow of milk w 1,
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. Eas% Vancouver, B.C.; writes: "Allow boarded to -day 616 boxes of cheese -.'-.,.,.,.:.,. ..-.., � knows what I suf- Ont. the. distention of the udder. It Is ak' I i'.
1. ded, selling at 10 7-Sa. 421 .-.,.:;.--.:: ::4.... partment of agriculture. �
were boar .. .... � . fered. I would this period that the average atoclst�
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- Farcluhar,.Ont me to write a few lines ia praise of your being -colored and,195 White. . -',-,-,*-. ,:7- always be worse ,
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Head Off Ice. , '. 1, :.. . Stabbing AffrayAmong Pollocks. - owner is apt to orr in allowing tb.�, � I
Dr. Wood's Norway Pine 15yrup. Last x, Em re . .. . I
. .pTVILLr,l, xurie, 1-nere. we :':'-` : 1. .� Watch Your Alfalfa Seed. !
Ili president, J. F. AUSSELD , 140 box" of Nvh1te and 575 boxm color- i .". %, ,--,..:: at certain periodt, Ottawa, �Tune 3.-A stabbing. affray calf to nurse its mother,owing to 64,4 I.,
� - - �:-. �r lw!z , :" and never w'" occurred, among the local Pollocks. Many farmers are willing to take ;
� , I fall I contracted a heavy cold which left ed cheese offered xt to -night's meet-, .,""' .,.'--� fact that the calf has, a.tendency whildi I
VLOB-pXca.. ROW,. GARDINER- I .'%P: regular, and the risks in buying cheap alfalfa seed, .11 I
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�1 �� me wlih a hacking cough and every time Ing'of the cheese board, a.,nd 55 sold f,or . . last ever,ing. A number of mexi nursing to butt the udder, thus =mi :� ,
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. DIRHCTORS.. I would get a little more cold this hacking 10 1-8c. . � ...'.... started a quarrel in ,a hotel, and con- ' which* frequently contains enough , I . �
4 � . .;..::. painswereterrible. Ing Increased Irritatlon. Too mue I i 11
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I R09T. NOUIRES, swoxftj oil h would become a lung sslitting one. I ':�-.'t,-:- .1 -was very in in eluded it outside in ,k free-fdri-all, An weed seeds to arfect -the stand very stress cannot be lald upon the impor-1 1. .�
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, bed, and the doctor tance of caring for the udder, It beinp,1 . � .��,
1� V Dubl-12- spending money buying different cou h b'c,d in tile throat and John Kuryl-ak .be detected in alfalfa seed, nor can it- .., � �,
: Wif,M. RYA -Blockville, Juno a. -The extensive! I told me I would advisable, to apply soothing applica-4 I I
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0 � -:% M. HAOUK�_ Wiinchelsi`a, remedies until a friend asked me W31 emu ling operations carried. on by have to have an is under arrest for the.deed, though. be blowli out or removed by screening, tiolls in case the�-saiae,is unn tura4l .. . ,. :;!
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L er tried Dr. Wood's Norway Fine I-15ville 1,01es visitirZ Morristown ....... I is doubtful if the police have the and it Is the same way *With the dod- , �,�
. ,Wg. Roy. 1FARQU91AR had ev - 11 I operation, and ' swollen or caked. A mild toilln is o �, '.1, � 1 I
Syrup. 091 told him I was willing to try and Ogdensb-arg, N.Y,, on the daily I right man. der. � �g' .��_
that I might die . ,J . _ _,�, �
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44 AARNTS. anything I thought would cure, and on , outings * c f steq�ners to these point'i during the operation, I wrote to my . . 7'.
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I . Cobomne amd JalAdu1#11, fore half the first one was used ra Cough tho ,request of Brockville merchaids, take, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable BDstoii, June 3.-M. .Alphonse des '
.. a to get much easier, and byk e time to placq a female officer at the lemd-; Compound. Through pefqonal expe- ' of -Levis, Que., Munder of the
_ a & lardins
, � L 11'1 01JIVBR HARRIS. Munrim vftl - Mad used a bottle and a half my cough -ng clock-. She- entered upon her du -1 rience I have found it the best.medi. People's Bank system of Canada, and
� 1 4�,� " , . . i�o .130bert, Pullartqa eaA Lok"4 was gone. I am keo,�'ing the other hilt ti iies y68terSy. All Parcels will 1�e sine Ili the world for female troubles, firector goneralpf L'&,ation ropulal-re I
. jOH.X. CAM-BEIMLLI bottle ino8ave ii'shou d como agaiii, but 'carefurly scrutinized,. and, if suspicion'l for it has cured me, and I did not luttve E"conoinique, arrived In Boston yes-
�
: socy.Treas. Farquilar I ain.sute I have a 'Positive cure. Ut wavraxits it, the ftir sex will be relig.! to have the operation after all. The terday for a stay -of six weeks, by
� I we recommend Dr, Wood's Xorway Pine I,. iously searched, ! Compound also helped me while pass� invitation of the commonwealth, and
I I -_�, ,GLADMAN, & STANEW1174 SoltaltaIrl Syttip, to d1l who suffer from a cough ol; ' , - I .� . I ing through Chang6 of Life.,, -Mrs. the approval of the governor, to lee.
, I --- . - . throat hvitation of any kind." , . New Theatre for Montreal. i UTITIA BLAIR, Califfton, Ontario. ture on and establish credit unions. I
I � I . '0� . So great has been the gueepso of this I Montreal, ,lune 3. -The L B. Spar-` Lydia B. Pinkham's'Vegetable Com. . I . � May Sue City. - I I
( wonderful remedyi 0 is only natural tow Thea:til,cml and Amusement Oo,,l pouiid, made from roots and herbs .
A ,OR& rw% that numerous persons have tried to � Ltd.,,.;hg.:ve W f-Lil �. Brantford, June 3.-Drantford may
'R . enroptheir,optionon,al has proved to be the most success
C SIVM I A imitate it. a . 4 I : pltce,tf land " t eastr of the F ra=Vs, remedy for curing tile worst forms of be asked to defend an action for dam.
� For Infants auA Children. Don't bq imposed up,on ky taking � vth- - , I K"I'd to oreat a new playl femali ills, 'IncluffinT di4placements, r es, As a result yesterday of the
A thing b4t "Dr. Wood � . e
I Ot . . I I house, w12ah w4li be devoted to papit-i lnfl=mation, fibrol tumors, irreg-u- ,f ath Of AXOnLY NiU014, a. Rvassian, 23
Y , M ,a 11 lar-� , - those! litrities, periodic pains, backaelie, bear- 7earS old, who died from injurtes
00 .gate Always Bogs Put up In, a fellow -wrapper; threa giced attractions similar to
.1 , I ix �e
. I Pats twe'ah the i9de mark; price 25 - latter days of the AcadolnY,, g. o ii feelffig, flatille.11ey, Indiges. about the 1pgs, caused by the '�i I-
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7� Manufactured only by The T. Milbuxti ,qild M L, ged. ,
ig*6ars the r
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I . Cobomne amd JalAdu1#11, fore half the first one was used ra Cough tho ,request of Brockville merchaids, take, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable BDstoii, June 3.-M. .Alphonse des '
.. a to get much easier, and byk e time to placq a female officer at the lemd-; Compound. Through pefqonal expe- ' of -Levis, Que., Munder of the
_ a & lardins
, � L 11'1 01JIVBR HARRIS. Munrim vftl - Mad used a bottle and a half my cough -ng clock-. She- entered upon her du -1 rience I have found it the best.medi. People's Bank system of Canada, and
� 1 4�,� " , . . i�o .130bert, Pullartqa eaA Lok"4 was gone. I am keo,�'ing the other hilt ti iies y68terSy. All Parcels will 1�e sine Ili the world for female troubles, firector goneralpf L'&,ation ropulal-re I
. jOH.X. CAM-BEIMLLI bottle ino8ave ii'shou d como agaiii, but 'carefurly scrutinized,. and, if suspicion'l for it has cured me, and I did not luttve E"conoinique, arrived In Boston yes-
�
: socy.Treas. Farquilar I ain.sute I have a 'Positive cure. Ut wavraxits it, the ftir sex will be relig.! to have the operation after all. The terday for a stay -of six weeks, by
� I we recommend Dr, Wood's Xorway Pine I,. iously searched, ! Compound also helped me while pass� invitation of the commonwealth, and
I I -_�, ,GLADMAN, & STANEW1174 SoltaltaIrl Syttip, to d1l who suffer from a cough ol; ' , - I .� . I ing through Chang6 of Life.,, -Mrs. the approval of the governor, to lee.
, I --- . - . throat hvitation of any kind." , . New Theatre for Montreal. i UTITIA BLAIR, Califfton, Ontario. ture on and establish credit unions. I
I � I . '0� . So great has been the gueepso of this I Montreal, ,lune 3. -The L B. Spar-` Lydia B. Pinkham's'Vegetable Com. . I . � May Sue City. - I I
( wonderful remedyi 0 is only natural tow Thea:til,cml and Amusement Oo,,l pouiid, made from roots and herbs .
A ,OR& rw% that numerous persons have tried to � Ltd.,,.;hg.:ve W f-Lil �. Brantford, June 3.-Drantford may
'R . enroptheir,optionon,al has proved to be the most success
C SIVM I A imitate it. a . 4 I : pltce,tf land " t eastr of the F ra=Vs, remedy for curing tile worst forms of be asked to defend an action for dam.
� For Infants auA Children. Don't bq imposed up,on ky taking � vth- - , I K"I'd to oreat a new playl femali ills, 'IncluffinT di4placements, r es, As a result yesterday of the
A thing b4t "Dr. Wood � . e
I Ot . . I I house, w12ah w4li be devoted to papit-i lnfl=mation, fibrol tumors, irreg-u- ,f ath Of AXOnLY NiU014, a. Rvassian, 23
Y , M ,a 11 lar-� , - those! litrities, periodic pains, backaelie, bear- 7earS old, who died from injurtes
00 .gate Always Bogs Put up In, a fellow -wrapper; threa giced attractions similar to
.1 , I ix �e
. I Pats twe'ah the i9de mark; price 25 - latter days of the AcadolnY,, g. o ii feelffig, flatille.11ey, Indiges. about the 1pgs, caused by the '�i I-
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bents, i . . . ore recently 6f tile TFIranagig, on, and nervoiva ivostratidil. It costs i iaps,� of 11, tronch in it gower ll(,,� will� 11
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but It is identical with- the green corn . :
stalk and dnringthe, season of dry feed :,. , ,�
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Supplies the cow .viih thilt succulence I L I 11,
which nearly ,ill ;tfier rations, except -t �;,
Ing a ration involving4 alfalfa hay, do� .11, .. .,
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not have. Silage .qnd, �lfalra Tiny WIWI. L , .. , � ,
make a balanced -ration. and cheap� -, � � 1,
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Study the silo qitestion. It Is wortiq I
whII6, says the Ransas Parmer, It 1w ''I
worth while whether you are toilking. I I . 11 I I
a :single 'eov� or not, r1or.,4eq, hogs, 4 I I L :
pl,gs and ealves eat silage and thrive' I : :. .
�on it us well as does the dalry Cow. � .� � 11
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