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, Am A I W � I "i verpool Wheat Fvtvre5 Olose Lower, Speaks of ImPOrtane-0, Of Militia In
I . * Chicago Highet-Li Canadian Life. ,
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� The iviolsons . Bank + Latest Quotations, . Ottawa, Nov. 1B. -His Royal High,
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. , ' . . It speculators In wheat to -day, laid the 'tending the milit
I .,CAPITAL (paid up) .... .. - , .A.. ... I I +1 . blame for their troubles to contradic,
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't RESERVE FUND .... .... .... . � ... p ... $4,6 f, I tory despatobeo abou , t weather cQmll- ffoll. Col. Hughes
'* . tions in the Argentine. After a day ot tafy restaurant yc�
* TOTAL ASSETS OVEAR - - ,� . .... .... $44,900,000,00. And, delivered his
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i. a and Correspondents in all ragabd fashl 1-4 to 000011 since his ar:
.*, Has 88 Branches in Canada, a*4 A on, varying,frora
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, the principal Cities in the. World. . , nd down. Corn thilsheI
, . , . a shade to 1.4c lower, oa,ts unchanged 40ft4ed by Premle
, + A rionmil Rankinjy Business Tram -acted ' ' t* 3-80 up and hog products Strung frid, Laurier and i
+ 4� Out IrOM 10 to 10, 1 -go decline to 50 the Borden Government.
+ ' Upon rising to respond to tile to st
+ Savings Bitnk-` Depall-ment Tile Liverpool marj�et closed to,day %-d of -his 11084th His Royal
+ + to Vad lower than yesterday on wheat, . ,1,11 es0
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+ + and, V,kd to 964 higher on corn, Berlin and Govoraot�QeneTai was g"reetea V
.+. Atall)3vanolies, Interes allowedatRighe CurrenbRates. + Buda Pest closed unchanged ou wbeat. 40�rty_cllee,rs. His h' ne s than � ..
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* Dickson & Carling, Solicitors. N - HURD0N, k%nager. ++1 Winnipeg 00tions. voi, riugnes,- i 1, liaving 4gor , I
+ I + Close. Open, High. Low. Close, the opportunity of being present, an,
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Wheat� , expressed to the Officers' of his ap
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- I I.. �__ . - . - I - + -Nov. ..... 98% 99% 99% 90% 90% ciation, of the warmth of their recap-
. L)ec. '..... 96,1/4 961/4 96% 967/8 96 tion. He saw before him,he said, Qjj
Old- 99% 99% 99% 99% 9"i faces of many whom he had met at
T AMR E C A N A[') I A N TB` A N K oxaxtsaa-yy', 'new, 98% P8% 199% 98% 98% home on different occasions, and jo.
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NOV. ..... 40% . 411 joiced to Meet them again.
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9 h . I bec, ,.- 34" :::: ."::. ::** 39% . Referring to -the conference H'
A").41F CO"'MME-RCE 4 Way ._. 421/a 1 � I
k. � . ... I ... ..... 42% Royal Highness said it augured well
Toronto grain Market., for the country that so many should
SIR EDMUND WALKER, CX.O., LL.V,, D.C.L., PRESIDENT Wheat, fall, bushel ....... $0 92 to $0 93 come- enormous distances to deliberate
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. ALEXANDER LAIRD, GENERAL MANAGER . Whea:t, goose, bushel ..:.,tO88 � ' Upon -important questions affecting the
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I . I Rye, bushel ................ o 7o .-::: militia of Ci,-..ada, and lie hoped t�at
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,CAPITAL, - $ 1 0,000,0'00,. Cats, bufsb�l . ............... 062 6.6i the best Tesu'�ts would flow from the
11 REST, - $8,000,000 Barley, bushel ............ o.80 .
.1 Buckwheat, bushel ....... o;48 050 event. A great opportunliy was jiVen
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TRAVELLERS' CHIE(D"UES Peas.. bushel .� ............. 0 78 oso . to themlo put into practice the sug-
I I I Toronto Dairy Market. 'gestions formulated at the conference,
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4ssued by The Canadian Bank of Commerce are the most convenient, Butter, store lots ........... 0 23 0 24 art in it wQuld utilize what the7 had
form in which to carry money when travelling. They are negotiable Butter, separator, dairy, lb. 0 28 P.,
13 utter, creamery, lb. rolls.. 0 29 A
I everywhere, self -identifying, and the exact amount payable in the pri 6", 1 arned for the benefit of the force. Tf
in- Butter, creamery, solids ... 027 0 2s the could impress their countrymen
.cipal foreign, countries is printed on the face. of every cheque. The � cheese- now, Ili .......... ... o 15 0 16 wil the importance of the mlliti4
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<cheques ate issued in denominati I ons of � 101leYcOmbs- dozen ....... � 2.60 a go they would be doing their duty, not
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� gg xtr�oted, lb ....... 0 n 0 U only to Canada, but to the Empire at
. ,�g. case lot ... 0 26 .
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. $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200, , A-23 , neW.Jaid. '. ". :::* - large.
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. -!and may be obtained on application at the Bank. . Montreal Grain and Produc& In conclusion, His 33oyal Highness
. In connection with its Travellers' Cheques The Canadiaa Bank of � MONTRIfA-L, Nlov. 17. -Business I I expressed the hope that there would
Commerce has issued a booklet entitlerd "Information of Interest to those Manitoba. spring -wheat over the cabl 'be many occasions during the time he
. to -day was quiet. The demand for 04 had,the honor to be at the head of the
. About to travel", which will be sent free to anyone applyi6g for it. -lots of cats and corn Is fair, but business Government Of the country -to meet
1. ,in round lots Is quiet, Maltink barley 'the militia. I I
.1 .� 1, i. LExeter BrancIl-kV. if. G.D11ins Manager IS wea% and 3c per bushel lower, with' Col. Hughes in felicitious, terms
- sales at 97c to 98c. The demand for flour.
7'. - I �*i - Branch also at Cre'diton. . continues good for local account, but the' proposed the healt� of R. L. Borden,
. � export trade Is dull. Demand from Ger� -Prime Minister, and of Sir Wilfrid
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= I - - - many for bran for future shipment Id Laurier, former Prime Minister of
- good, but as millers are now closely sold -Canada.
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, I -----, -,- - . __ _r orders are being booked. Hay Is active Ired to the importance of the gathering
lit , . ., , _ ,anq strong. cheese is firm, but quiet.
Butter In good demand and Strong at th en
�, , advance. Eggs, fairly active. Demani
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qpo - t - , i t. �, 7 potatoes good, I d -�nterested in the welfare of the mili-
1� � , t. . I I- 0 41 1 - foZom-American No. 2 yellow, . 86%c to tia of Canada. He felt sure -that the
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"I gr% ". -, elgh# 11 I u 0 -Canadian western, No,,2, 47%c to entrusted with the administration of
, to I_ - I . 49c, No. 3, 47c to 47* -c; extra No� I feed,,. the Department of Militia and De-
i .1. - l A . 46%4o to 47c; No. 2 local white, 46c to 46%cf �enee, as well as to the officers them-
... z5ome Gif ts , I LL . 4. *9 . . $ . No. 3 local white, 46%c to 46c; No. 4 loc;i selves. The Prime Minister paid a
glr� .white, 45%-c to 46o. 1
i I X1 4 pa girlo $ - tribute to the energy and ability of
For HU . . 0C her daughters, .w Baxley-Maidtoba feed, 82c; malting, 97cI
... I � . I � to 980 Buckwhe I at, No. 2, 66c. the new Minister of Militia.
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I -I'.., . --j # firsts, $5.60; seconds, $5.10; strong bakers, tesponse. e observeil that he was
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' U & kirfa � 1 $4.90; winter patents, choice, $4.85 to; $5-�
,, you Aavp a fd4nd ,who tralve� .4 summet 0 bt a loss Wknow why Col. Hughes
. -, , , . -1 . . 4 , straight rollers, $4.25 to $4.40; stralgR hadcalled. upon him except it was to
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Onbroldered t
� ALo � rvilers, bags, $1.95 to $2.0$.
1 ovorseft n2a laer a stateroo#i. a V ot qIgns or Is Ma th* * Rolled oats -Barrels, ;5.25; bags, 90 lbs., the purpose of pouring balm into his
Oka th-o onj glustrated od sh,40it- I 1150. . ivounds. '(Laughter.)
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I Will 41for4 eL OeWa . pram, $23; shorts, $25; m 61
. . , $28; mouillie, $27 to $23. 1. ways given his ;support to whatever
MAY, bS 4ashloned from 4uy,. q,tolik, pft� ,Which, foVr, , Hay -No. 2, per 1,.n, car lots. $1350 ta ,�Tomised. to benefit the Militia, but,
Wi- � I " $14. ,
. harmed vith 0:4 presbut. I iddlings, $27 t As Col. Hughes had -said he had al.
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."Y"14 s �,t,,Ni ,w*-�,��.,;�,.-_ - : . ,.,` � -_ �.7,111 .'* j 11.9 finest easteris', 14c to :Ltlhc. " When thdre was such a good Grit at
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rAA. U , V'o elool Eggs-Fresb, 40c to 45c; selectea, mc; Frederick Borden.
pg However li� promikd to stretch his
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M, � em r6ldstO No. :I stock, 241hc.
� :: � i card,bd Dae I Potatoes -Per bag, car lots, $1 to $1.05. bonscienca,to, support -the new Minis-
�,: . A N I Dressed Hogs -Abattoir killed, . $8.76 td �er of Militia was equal fervor. Sir
� , 4 covere Vft tj $9.25. '
V '. .Wilfrid concluded amidst applause by
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Or 44 I, 1 45 to 65 pieces, US; C%nada ar, ws. iBr of tl�e MEHUVI�e li�'(f'�` _'�
till, .
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.11 ': - 163 . ia .a.little tipray drd-Compound, tieroes, 375 lbs.,, 8%c-1 ' Some of the recommendations of'the
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, I 1i 1,14 1 Wood pails, 20 IbS,, net, 9'Ac; Pure, tierces: conference were: I
, 1::: " 375 lb4.,129c; Pure, wood pails, 20 lbs., net, .
: ,ba the back.cover worm tile coot � Securing -of more ground available
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I I - kelivo 429110grgin or her thre6 11:21. Bee*f-Plate, bbis., 200 lbs,, $14,56; plate,� for military training. . I
. I tA 4 corded outline. . . tierces, We lbs., ;21.50. . I I . .Establishment of university and Col.
Von 13MALri STRAMR BIMONGIN09. YA41do the covers are .4 do;en V2, lege battalions.
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: 0 111pe, and is merely a ,width of I enielope$, #franged VvIth 0 Asp C Extension of cadet movement, and
- �. .1 - better instruction and equipment.
: . de npatlg bound with tiib.o , ' , that East Buffalo Cattle Market. -
I . .. 4�btlaed t6 hold as Many colors 9f ell That the Minimum Pay of soldiers .
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1pd wItU rings for ,hangln&;. OV . I EAST 3=�FALO, Nov. 17.-Cattle-ne- should be increased to I per day..
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� $ sfirfac6 are j ot #f ., T116 blakO and number 04 the Bill; , 4 I celpts, 450 head; market, Clow, steady; Legalization of sale o .
i .. plAcgd ppokeh _) t light beer in
, . (t. b , - on the outside of prime steers, $7.30 to $7.65; butcher grades, canteens in.military camps.
- _ - $3 to $6.75.
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btohne. The Mrgq bock6ts are. - ,
i I t r� ON% �pei. ,hree ucaeo are cu t u Calves -Receipts, 500 head; market, ac. '.,,'kient,-Col. W, A. Logie of Hamilton
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. 6 do eft and also In the pe ive, 25a higher; cuil to choice, $6 to $9.75.. SUUes s a system of universal train.
Small 6 ' f .13�(Z . .
i I I - I 141 throulzb-these holes Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 19,000 head; `.iiij after the pattern of that in force
ins, and a handy b.mousmon is tL * 'ht Me back . In small . bows. market slow, lambs, 10c lower; choice in ,Australia.
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,4 S�,_- Y, for stray pins. ".. t",..�* The book 10 fastefied �ogether witli $6.25; yearlings, $3.75 to $4; sheep, $2 tol . I
.. 1. .- 1- - a cotd or ribbon, to matem $3.65. 1 �
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. lRibbon Cofi.� t 'a I �; ,,�� � I I I I
� . �;�. steady; Yorkers, $6.60 to $6.65; stags, $5 to �
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$ Aga'so raft ,X�,� Pretty Workbag. "' "' $5.25; pigs, $6; mixed, M70 to $6.75; heavy, I
I " . T , , I ;6.70 to $6,80; roughs, $kXto $6. . I
IThe new r1b.bou CU
11 a9copt4two Topea i .Or tbo * W. pret- Workbag Is made I t lit
Who is ton tgf t4#, ,d1jA,%ty ll a bo=bok and is of denl!m . 4i New York Live Stock. .
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onfences of t] I lined OIL �r , I �ceipts,. 2600; steers and bulls, steady to
made and lea -pt -7 In Which are the ugi[lii illings foun firm; cows, slow but steady; steers, $4.50
purchaso4 At th� BtoreO. TtL In such a bag. The ends are gussete , , to $7.78; culls, $3 to ;U5; cows, ;1.75 toi facts
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POO 1. � . get 4 � Calves -Receipts, 495 head; market, flrn�
ers are the most popul4p, for t4$. and, m6reoVor, the cal)acit.0 britho bA * ' for veals; other calves, steady. yeals, ;6
: It takes four s!xlps Oi th rI4.1 In thus lacreased. . I to $1025- culls $4.50 to $5.50; barnyard ,
featherstitched together 0�11 __ ___ ca * ia to h; western and SoutheriV
Ives, 1119
Pull I calves, nominal,
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g a iumover at the top, LVvIIe4 I '
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ribbons are cut 14 polutw aiial d-1 � lambs slow and 150 to 26c lower; sheep, id
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hed with sunffo,w - k"atarrhal tQd,5.50; cull:f $3.50 to $4.
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� ,., , ribboui I h�j�S-Reee pt.% 6700; feeling, firm: Mot h'erhood
a big sungowg,r 6 to light, $6.46 to $6.70; pigs, $6 to I
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I ung. They. hold tW9 patfi'q - 0% - I Chicago Live Stock. ' The expefience of Motherhood � is - a t
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,, - sunflower ro'sgltqs 9 -re jhe fte-cessRally Treated By � estimated at 2000; market, slow and d,.y
, sl,ng one to most women and marks
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0 steady; beeves, 0.40 to $9.10; Texas steers, ,tly an epoch in their li.
� , , ts. Garter bags to match are also $4 to $5.70, western steers. $4.80 to $7.80; CZ> 0 one woman in a hun.
. t stockers and feeders, 490 to $5.75; cows 4red is prepared. or
, Wg the new fads a?ld are 1129410 and heifers, $1.00 to $5.75; calves, $5.50 to
, , 6 a large envelope,,with a,wlde ja 1 $8.26. . understands how to
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I 'a CC& Hogs-Recelpts, estimated at 24,000; - properly care for her. 1
T . , fastens with a button and looT. I market slow ener-11 - A V % , self of courc----,
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. Sir James Announces to Eloctors of
that m4r4O4 differences exist between
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Oxford That He Has Just Signed
Indlvtdual jinim4la as regards the re�'
flook. Sometimes rams, are not 11 I
an Order-in-0ouncil ,Providing, Ad.
turnA which tlloy yield for the feed
consuma A current statement Im
breeders. It Is 'well to 1001( Aft- � I ; 1
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that a good feeder has � greater Of-
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1gostive power than a poor one or that
Stay by the sheep. As. 1009 as . � �, I
People to Wait a While. I
the power of assimilation of the one
I people eat meat And wear clothes � . I
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Ingersoll, Nov. 18.-Inolement wea-
animal is, superior to that of tbe'otb.
it has been, ass.merl'that the
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crowds froiii coming to attend Sir
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of the fact that there was � regular
Or fat 4r'm I unit of feed than coul(I
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downpour of rain'llere last night, the
t4epoorer one, it has 44o been com.
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monly taught. and seems to, be goner.
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from dr7 cold, but Should be ' L 1. 1. �
brought out a crowd that comfortably
ally accepted by animal huBbandmen
,
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sheltered from winds alldraille. ..
filled the auditorium of the town hall.
S. M. Flect, reeve of Ingersoll in
. as. an established. fact that young
growing animals not only make ac.
. 10, .
S4eitring pbeep In the fall 10 I I
introducing the speakers of t he even-
.
tually larger, gains than inore. mature
not a good practice. It Is more
in.-, described the ranoi!d Of the Whit-
one# but likewise more economical
profitable to feed unshorlilambs.
ney administration as the envy of
, �
Raw. -
011meal Is excellent to pTevent I
the world.
Donald Sutherland, M.P., came all
The Influence of type and age upon
ind.1gestion'and keep, theyoung
,
I sheep in fine condition generally, .1 I
the way from Ottawa to welcome Sir
the utilization of feed by cattle has
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Tames.
been ilivestigated by officlals of the
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William McGhee, Conservative Can-
department of ,agriculture. and the re-
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didaie for' the Legislature in South
sult published In bureau of animal
HANDLING DAIRY BULLS."
Oxfo rd, said lie was proud to be a
i industry bulletin. No. 128.
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supporter of the Government -of" Sir
Xames. Whitney, which lie desciibed as
Two . steer calves were selected a4
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. Treatment Should Oe Such os to K66 0 ;�
the most efficient Government this
the subJects of this Investigation, one
.
I . Them Vigorous. . -i
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country has ever known,
4 pore bredL typical beet animalot 0,40
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Bulls, just as other fa,rin , al 11 LLL
In -expressing his pleasure at bein
of the well known beef lareeds, the
"scrub"
.
should be treated In Such a ay th, , I
among the eleo org
tors of South Oxf
otheif a of mixed breeding,
th � �
ey will be kept healthy and Vigo I
Sir James said that party prejudice
Hxhaustive feeding trials were car-
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ous and doelle. Dairy bulls are n �
was justifiable because each party
ried out with tliese,anlinals, including
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urallyof it nervous disposition, WTI
was right at certain times, and the
swinging of the pendulum of public
twenty-four experiments with the res.
piration calorimeter, 1.
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H. 19. McCartney In the Iowa ROM �
Rinie", in favor with the Liberals or
The feeding stiffs -used were of t,he
Stead. That goes with the temper I I
Con., .r."atives served to classify the
same kind for both animals In all the
ment We must recognize that fA I � .
political atmosphere. He drew atten-
tion to the remarkable interests that
.
periods, and the different grains used
but there Is no need of beco 1. �.
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afraid of EL dairy bull or treating. L"
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the people of Ontario now take in. the
great public questions -of the day Com-
were mixed throughout in the same
proportions for each steer. At Inter-
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as though he were an ani . mal. Su I I � I
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pared Nvitb. what they did twen-ly-five
vals during the time the digestibility
treatment will make him mean it the �
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Is anything possible that will do san. L
years ago. �
With. regard to the expenditure for
of the total ration and the nitrogen
balance were determined for each aul-
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. We visited a farm last sumind , I
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colonization roads, Sir James said.
mal. I
where the dairy bull was kept _;�
that just before leaving his office to
the results fall to sliow UA.y
what seemed to us to be ver�y u r' . "
'He
attend this meeting, he had signed
.While
.material difference between the physi.
Ideal conditions. was a ma I
an order -in -,council providing addition-
al funds for extending these roads, in
ological processes of food utilization In
Guernsey, being used .to head a bei , . ''I
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addition tG the money, already set
the two animals, they do show clearly
of pure bred Guernsey cows all ha '
ing records in the Advanced Registr I - 1.
aside for this purpose by the Gov.
art economic superiority of the pure
"
ernment.
bred over the scrub steer, due, first, ta
This bull has a box stall In the CO,
The $300,000 annual rental that the
his relatively smaller maintenance re-
nor of the cow barn. The sides o.. � I
Grand Trunk are paying the province
quirement and, second, to his abilit�
.
the stall are not boarded up Boll ' I I 11 I
for running ;ights over the On!taTiO
to consume a larger surplus of &d
but are made of gas pipe, .. ch I � �
Governnient/r�way is more than, half
above the requirement. Both of the
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lows him to look out at all t;1M. :1 I
the interest on the cost of construc-
tion of the whole railway," said the
facts tend to make the actual produc.
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That makes the bull more contentA I �
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Premier. "I begin to think myself
tion. of human food in the form of meat
and quiet. His stall, Is kept cleamn 11 I ,!,
that we are good business men, my
and fat per unit of total feet consum-
well bedded just as the cow Stalls ar . .
modesty ke�t. me from saying it be.
ed by the animal notably greater by
His skin and hair are keDt in cond I � �' -
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fore, but now I must admit it."
the pure bred animal.
ton by an occasional bruibing. I i
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In referring to the Liberals trying
In the case of the pure bred animal
This same bull is made to do, Wort , . .
to force Sir James into the arms 01
especially and to a less degree in that
for exercise. It is so arranged tuak., * - .i
the liquor interests, ihe Premier said
'Of the scrub rations containing less
I
the separator room is Joined to t . . I .
it wffl'take more than that aggrega-
ntably less &.
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barn. Inside the barn and next to , I , I
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tion to force me into the arms of the
liquor schools. ,
gestibIe protein than the amounts call-
.
wall of the separator room is an ol",
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"'All these poor people, who are suf-
fering body and soul, are told by this
ed for by the current feeding standards
for growing cattle produced entirely
fashioned tread power. It Is ti I
of but a moment to lead the b 6 4 1 �
much -heralded temperance reforme-r,
satisfactory gains in live weight.
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to the tread power and start I
N, W. Rowell, to, wait till the next
A distinct Influence of age upon the
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e1eq,tioA belore he will formulate a
maintenance requirement was observ-
f, V I
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�._ - li - th 4- `-`.- - , .
. L&. - n- --
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' ' .Vamy,� ce
I ed between the ages of fourteen aud
,
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. gfj.,�iet th ��r -4T . �, .4.
,
1- _-, � .--- man takes it u o
P�,
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,.,T -nine months, the requirements
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self to- imagine that he is MO -
-V- -,n- rel vely as thp--p-4-1-
decrea�116TIlar'iw".L�,,v%.Ller tM&jP
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able of conducting the Gove t
than his political opponents."
The gain
matured. - 1 weight of the
.
If
91 Bilingual schools is p. wrong term,
Scrub as compared with that of the
s ; ,�
I don't suppose there is an English
pure bred steer consisted more large-
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arent in Ontario who would not like
IY of protein, with its accompanying
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tis children to know the French
water and to a smaller extent of fat,
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language ,or a French parent, who
wouldn't like her children to know
and therefore represented a materially
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English. It is only that the English
smaller storage of feed energy. , This
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was also Indicated by the results 9f
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�language must be the language of in-
struction in -the schools that we are
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the block"tost, , , �� I ..
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. The Jersey -breed of cattle h" "� � , � ' .
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contending for.."
The Animals'4 were killed on Jan. 4 I
been established as a distinct breed , . :� " I I
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.1908. The scrub was rated as "com-
for a very long time. For at lie�t � I .
200 Years they, hav6 been kept free � ,. � 1
$100,000 For McGill.
Mon" and the pure bred graded as
.
from crossing With.otber breeds of I � a �1. I I �
Montreal, Nov. 18.-A deputation
"Prime." The total dressed weight
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cattle on their native Island, to � _
from McGill Univrrsity waited on Sir
and the w0ight of.,the several whole.
which no cattle -are allowed to be . ". .1 � , ,
Lomer Gouin, the Quebec Premier,
Sale cuts show the ,considerably higher
Imported except for immediate I I I 1 ,
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Slaughter. This long maintained ,._�
yesterday morning, and after explain-
percentage of dressed weight in the
Purity of blood has Exed. the breed I � .
lli!I their financial difficulties asked
the Premier for an annual Govern-
case Of the pure bred which is charac-
teristic of the beef animal and like-
characteristics of the Jersey. and : � ,
given the race Its renowned Pre- I .:
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ment grant of $100,000. Sir Lomer
drew their attention to the fact that
wise the predominance of the loin cut
Potency -the ability to transmit to .1 I
offspring the characteristics of the
the Government only gave $100,000 a
over the less valuable cuts of the fore
parent The Xersey tbull here 1".
year to the primaries -of the whole
quarter In the beef animal as compared
I
shown, Viola's Golden Jolly, was �
nce. He had heard that it was
with the scrub, and the marketable
sold recently for $13,00e. I .1
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=ded to raise a milliqij dollar�.
meat of the retail cuts shows that the
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by private subscriptiog $a help the
Proportion of more ialuable cuts was
cbine. In th&t 'Way he furnishes pow�"
work nolv, being dolie a,t MeGM. Then,
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notably gregiter I th piire �Fed.
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er to separate 75 or 100 gallons, d - ' �
he couli ii'u-'u 'Au^ -Ig -0-4.- that Lpm�t wF,s
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milk twice daily.
also petitioning for an increase in
their subsidy. .
. Salting Butter. �
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His feed is Plain and stmoit. 1*7
.
For his part lie was dispond ,',�
Improper salting of butter Is a lault,
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fact, a large part of It cons sts of . ,
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favor giving the university the largest.
wl.
,,'^Ti appears frequently. This gen-".
%,-
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falfa hay of good guallty. During, th�
affluount pos�-:Jtble, but lie did not see
I
orally takes the form o-! 1711even saltir-' ailage .
� � -_ -,-,. _ - season lie is fed silage much thil i'' I
how lie Acoulct manage to grant them
or the use of impure salt, grtyg Amey& salue - as are 'the cows, A sman '.
$100,000 a year. If he did grant that'
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Can Cultivator. Only the best dairy amount of gmlid corn, Odta and brs:4
sum then the Government would have
to, be prepared to increase their gTant
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salt should be used, and it requires to constitute his grain fAtIoll, but it M . � I .". I
be dredged on evenly in a dry 1, . I
o the primaries as well as to .give
ielp to Laval.
state. never heavy. The whole treatment hol I . .
Une,ve, Salting, combined with too receives -his stall, his . "; a .�
exercise and -his; . .
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The depittation rose with the Pre- I little working, Is certain to result in feed -makes him apparently perfectl* .. ,
nier's promise to do his best for
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Objectionable drops of wiLter, becaus6 healthy. He is quiet in the stall and '.
hem. Among them were Sir Ed Vard
Dr. Roddick, U.
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water forms where the patches of easily handled at all times. Wbild �
salt dissolve,
Nouston, Messrs.
) ]EE.
and it can be pressed dairy
bulls will not ordinarily be, 112- � �
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lays, Mr. Robert Reford, and Prof. Out only by more working. Aftersaltd ruly or mean ff properly handled, It is �
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urke. Ing the butter should be worked d not safe to lead even the most genfics
.. are hung with ribbon, firdshed LJe2TneSS 16 not So d6Mhlon as blind- i I I . � - Y; r..G, 40.90 . I little and then left for about an hour I I _.
, to $6571h- mixed, $6.15 to $6.67%; heavy, 4_1� 1 everywomannow. Of them without having a lead staff
It � I ItUe rosettes, as the bags are� ness" yet thousands are more o less 1 $6.15 io $6.70; rougb, $6.15 to $6.s5; good to . IE- ys has medical .
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k . ed by it, and ,their comfort sop- choice, heavy, $6.35 to $6.70; Pigs $4.50 to a 'Berne, Switzerland, Nov. 18. -Re- making up. About half an ounce of � � . .
. � afflict Z Shocks In Switzerland. for thO SAlt to dissolve before the final snapped Into his noge ring.
,;1 iously interfered with. $8; bulk of sales, $8.40 to smo. . � ., " .1 11
. t§ i treatment at the . I �
. I ,I ' � ports received during the day indicate salt to the pound . I I �
A Helpful Gift. , Catarrhal deafness manifests� itself . SheeP-Receipts, estimated * I , time of child -birth, that the earthquake shook was the of butter Is generally The Texture of Butter, I 1.
but slowly, yet it must be acknowled. � market, I but many approach . �
I- Steady; native, ;2.0't % required, though tastes differ in this re- I
,'- Ylery-smart to wear With the Irb4 50 to %"' 1 ex- I titter may, .
& le turno,v.& ed that the great MaJority of those who western, $2.65 to $3.70; yearlings, $3.73 to D F INKH M the ,experience with h witzerland has spect. In any case the salt should be Both texture or grain of b � � . I .
, collars are the 740 I become totally deaf might ,have avert� $4.60; lambs, native, �3,50 to $5.85; Western, an organis u fitted for the trial of erienced. in fifty years. It traversed be caused by uneven ripening of th I
'r �k, is unfortunate condition if they, 475 to $5.75. 1 strength, and when the strain is over " 'a , carefully welgbed out and evenly dis- c I I
X c 8,pius covered with Irish crochet ed thi . the ountry from Geneva to Constance ream, uneven salting or impure salt; . I
4� .,CP- _,&n I and tributed. It also should be stored in a I ..
, y,4mewho crochets can eashy. had treated the catarrhal, Inflamma- i her system has receiveda shock froM nd by churning at too high a temper- I
, was most violent in the Central
I - �t . � tion at lts,beghining.,' A Risky Proposition. ,� which It is hard to recover, Follow- Alps. Several towns were plunged in. a dTy` P a e- . I
, .. , g) I C ature. Ex osure of the M
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." I p ilk, cream or
I. , 1; g"j".g _11.'.111-�., � The only remedy that can be sately East Hampton, Mass., Nov. 18.- ing�rilght upon this comes'the nerT to darkness by the disarrangement of . I
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, , ` 1�&S,Ogft-."�'I:r;.��' , employed for all forms of catarrhal ous -ter to strong light also resul
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� ,V".., ... "I . -,:� `� strain of caring for the c , ts in I
.� .X.1 -.k. ;54W: _��.r- . *f.* the electric lighting systems and in I
I �,'Z_N:-:M�. .;��4 , 'I deafntss is Catarrhozone. 'You simply Miss
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� . V -t., ....... ��,:Z..-.... .. : :;:::: ': The -engagement is announced here of hild, and a Give Colts Grain. strealdness, and Is, therefore, to be I
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, . lv..;.".�-,,.-.-x"y,..*W...;4.- . ...'... ', .... .. .., , .... mother res some places the people spent the night Farmers, don't � �.'�,', I
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. ... ... ,...K'-.-.3--.-.,-... . Elizabeth S. Colton, Of East distinct,ohange in the ults.
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1. j -.1 .1, xw, wo.oll . ..... ; �61.**M:yl �. ,,19 , 11 01 � . forget that your avoided, Butter of a 1
. 11 ...... 1- I ... W . charge the air you breathe with thl
, ,;;..:M,'�f.,*:�"i:t,.0, - ir.,�.W.R.," �,t . . . . . i healing, soothing agent, and by fore- an
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* � N I . 'r, s' Hampton, and Dr. David Brainard There is nothing more charming th outdoors, fearing that the mountains draft colts need some grain this . ardy mIxturo ..�.� .1
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... :;., .t. ,.::., .�. 4 healthy mother of chib would fall u on them. Observatory� fall. may be produced by overworking, and I 1� I
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I , , ?� W.111111-1.,� , � - . frig It gent . through the ears destr Spooner, of Bengal, India. Miss Col- 9. happy and When pastures are short a little grain butter Of too open and spongy a chAr- . .
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. , '...", ,NN."�,' go"," _. I the germ life which keeps up the In- � � ,
,., ; dren, and indeed child-birthuilderri lit instruments were damaged. ..
.'I., .1 ton is a linguist of note, sAd Dr. ,
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%, .. �t-;L;*,��. W� - .. I no hazardtobe h !
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11 11,211kI., -.�111 . :��.- flanimation, and at the same time by Spooner is an archaeologist employed conditions need be O'S T,fany houses were partially wreck- will effect wonders In a colt's develop- actor by t6o little working. Churninq � , tl
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I ,�%.-,g g ; 'I, -ngi, . ment. They may be left to eat with should be stopped when the grains 02 i, , I
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k . :,., - -10 a 11 o te ,al persons were
,.'�'. ,�, '64-K., the so6thing, healing action it heals the by the British Government, wl bo t tba -a t� The unexplainable thi g ed, At St. Gall sevei: .
.., �� Inflarned surfaces of the middle ear. 11 the evidence of Sbatterea h but it Is better to provide butter, tire the size of W
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, .." " ., , W, I� a slightly injured by falling chimneys, � t a mares,
,N,..�k.."Yiiil*e�i,' ... �� a year ago discovered the bones of
.1. .'N. __ �'4 :.�_ ' heat gralng� I I I I
, . I , j�.*111;1v,: I CATARRI-IOZONE. to those who are Buddha. The pair met while study, nerves and broken bealth resulting a place of their own when they get This, with stirring during ripenfug#. I �
. , ,;"�:.�t�-�*�`I-' I from an unprepared Condition, women Chicago "Wide Open." I
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11 I , RN, ;X- I the amount Intended for them. There even, saltingi correct Working and. a, 1.
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� If#* I .V.4�� .'�� " - I Chicago Nov. 18. -Charges that Chi. 10 no feed better tll= oats for young Proper temperature In the dairy should" I .
: W. -just a little deaf, and are growing In- ing in India, Last Week Miss Colton will persist in goin,,t blindly to the trial. :
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. � y deaf, is an agent capable of 'received the marriage roposal by ea- It isn't as h nce
. I I ::::: ti�_h�,'NN.1,:R affording the utmost Satisfaction, and _�-�
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'i 11 � ,,*01. � "I. ,ble and she . replied gy ca she They have oago gambiers kept s, fund on hand stock, but It is nNo, a good idea to .1 ,�. I
� 'k -.%: ", � . k 1;,�.,`A w ble
. .. 0:2,::i its use Is attended without danger, and came upon them unawares. Produce butter of good texture, ,,� :l .
.. ::�- -1. 11,*, i , will go to India for the ni��riage, of $40,000 for .use in "easi .
A.'..''A.A., . as the trektment�cau be carrIed on at . c' up Pul - . ,
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.. I .,. " I.. I ,;... .: � ample time in which to prepare, but n- -) give a little Corn. I little feed at thig. .
., - . .. i _ which will take place In ja lic officials," were Made by Hw-y tim f I 1�
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�. , i V.- .. X . -home no i)etson threatel-ied with the unary. , they, for the most part, tnst ta chance 0 will do much to make big drafta . . . . 11 I L� 1.
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- � 1. . affliction of deafness should postpone, Miss Colto I is repotted to nave � Brolaski, former gambler, before tile I I .8h6fter the Stock. � ,
R, M". �* one momont.in beginning its use, mastered fifty-four I . and pay thopenalty. there civil ers out of them. Good housing from the storms . �
" .11" ,� anguages. service -commission yesterday in . vol ., �
,"14111;-if"I * . in many homes once childless __ �
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, - .. hor� It Is Ch#aW L I
M71 * I � . ,t every part of the Dominion its investigation into public gambling , . Make the feed go fart ,
d.;.11;--1-11--1--- Fron .
". 'i�-, - , ause of the fact . 1.
,.,.'�'� ..,.". I..".."-1.1 - .,k . '... . are now children bec, i
. '. ... � ... � .. % glowitiq accounts. of the beneficial no- Engine Crow Die From Scalding. PrOM F1201(8. , ':
1.�,,.Mi�:�, 1��.`F�':,�,..`.':'-'.,- . .1.. and other vices. Peeding Sheep 11
. ";, that Lydl.A�,* E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Brolaski
" 'i'l , "` "., *:�^# .. -with sopd;f I
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.4, .� ". %% ,, .": ev to warm the animal bbd�
. . R,1, I tidn it exerts upon catarrbal , condi- Pet0skey, M1011- Nov, 18-PhIlliP Compound inakes women normal, said lit, came to, Chicago The day Of feeding stock of tiny kind of Shelter than to allow the alip, ,
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, '*:� A. I Cons of the raiddle eat, have been tent Tobey bf Travorse City, and Anton bea tj last May at the request of Berij. my- on the Mal to burn :
. t �*:::,i:::;� ,:�,:4; I. , b . 1 ly, and. �trohg. . kind, kind especially sheep,
I M.11.X I.- - "I'll, .1 . . . . . . . . . ....... . - ... in, and you will be: resorting to ,the , artman of Muskegon, �rakeman and An o would Uke man .and other friends, with the in-, ATOulid has gone by. It is a most good feed In ma'jiltalting .1 .
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. � . I .. ) H bodily beat. Xlx up tho sheds.
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. �_ I I . .1 0�ly method of cure, and the simplest Areman respectively on a PeTa gar. 8pecj y -womall W11 tention of investigatim gambling and wasteful war, the , I
. . . mothod too, if you try Catarrhozone. ,quette freight train, died Thursday advicie in regaia to this cleaning up the city. e said lie found 'Sheep will drag more 4
. I . Dealeri ever mat 41 0 The Principal feftture Of any, shed Is to 11, I
. I �� �2�'.. iboontu pix,olf wou bACIL ywhere sell it, 26d, 60c; and er is cordially invite bay out on this ikound aud- spoil it tor Provide 4� water tight roof, Tblel I
. . . I . . 'I frdn - scalding And other in- writ It Ohicago I! Wide-oPeil town with gain- their owii " I
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,.- I i The Catarrhozohe night from, a 0 't,
. .. 1. $1.00,18y mai . o Mrs. Pinkhaorat I eating", qA�"Itbw
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