Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jun 1907, p. 10

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acreage; bu wheat was harvest show for a the other side, erators on the Chi crop in pr exception of so Vv ity for a harvest time he cashes his check creamery. This money con- p will be award: the end of the who have made sanitary condi- i! bred bull is fit to head a unless he is also a thor- good and strong individual, ex- g in himself the typical char- Packed, ios and high qualities of the \ y ol Illinois, it should be y recoguized that these may be secured far more surely from the pure sire than the general run of Ib.; T. H. Races, in a letter to the Mitch- ell Recorder, says he wecently visited J 2 New Zealand creamery in which JP15.000 half-pound floss ot) Butter were being put up daily or rit- ish market, 7c. to 15e, a Ib; fresh » 100. a lb; red In chan, ng. dairy cows from dry to green in the spring the change should be gradual, says the American A it, diminishing one as the 15e. ' ess], Lhe cow in on ful hereing, 10c. a Ih. 8 and even after this some y try~Chick ep Some kind should always be Jrovided 'that she may balance the ra- and avoid diarrhoea with its bad results. 40c. a Ib.; Fruit--Lemons, oranges, 30c. to S-- 15¢. to 20c. per Ib. The farmer who breeds heavy horses Vegetables--Potatocs, is exceptionally situated, says Farm, | new cabbage, Stok, Home, because from the head; date of service almost up to the day | dog.; of {foaling his mares can be earning thuir keep, and be the better for the at if it is judiciously selected, and able to give, because they freshly taken off, $1 Peg tallow, * The kind of work most calculated to upset an in-foal mare, and cause abor- tion is galloping or trotting at a fast. pace, drawing heavy loads over bad J in. a hilly country, working in 'J shafts, being called upon ,to start or back a heavy or loaded vehicle, or to === foarry a heavy man, or, indeed, a man \. fat all, at saddle. of same; skunk, 25c To have slop standing in the trough all day helps neither to keep the feed fresh nor to make the pigs grow rap- idly, : says Farm, Stock, and Home. urs are frequedtly caused by old stale slop being fed either direct from the ewill barrel or in the trough so thaty the pigs are forced to eat it. 28 -- Don't let the sheep manure go to Waste. It strengthens and fertilizes the soil better than any other, says the Farmer, -- If you are in doubt as to which are most unprofitable ewes in your flocks, oénsult the lambs. The lambs 3 | the ewe's passport, and if the pass- rs Bort js not good the ewe's character : should -be looked into. DOCTORS an A Notable among the wheat exporting competitors of the United States is "its} Stanla Aust! ays the American Agricul ralia,; s x turist, ericulturnl journals. in fos beures Stomach tralia claim that wheat growing there Shas i Teoutlias would have developed faster had the 2 | government: pursued a more liberal and encouraging policy. In New South Wales alone 'there are 20,000,000 acres suitable for wheat growing, while only Oue-tenth of that/area is being culti- vated. Lack of proper railroad facili- ties is a drawback to the country. The Australian wheat crop of 1905-6 had rE me re ------ rough gray straw, faced the For instance, bridegroom is ure in a Servi man takes fully guards fore the outside her cham! ally carried off very rich or the nol bs 1 Savings Bank #0 large that with ordinary tions there seems a fair reasonable rather than at home, that the most significant symptoms P Leslie's Weekly. 4 displayed. One of the leading op. B cago He swings between the declares that "there is not a country | And twirls his thw patrons of the F t [on the face of the globe that has a t with the possi- and danger have been more thor- ily exploited this season than for many hl) and there is much rea- tines. : . t is man ol 2 ou son for if, but there Jah ought to pi ut is able to support: There is no sense man is fifty years umulated a large mou » world. And hears below him still the hungry the of the worl And mocking "Whip behind." her in decent style, in waiting until a fortune. Let him happy while he is Mayor Thompson is the > of W are big emough now in way" of {citing . : en Prices. ire to practice clean ing an ingston, June care of cows has been by | prices prevailed in the So hark ! the spi Deposits of $1 and upwards received; intercst allowed ar current rates and paid quarterly. The depositor is subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. And works" confusi By ctying, "Whip behi girls. None of the Misses We all of us are ha Delighting in its ra With recklessness subi But if we tumble off, behold 1 Our sudden change of mind-- We, too, take up the And echo, "Whip beh ---------- suggested ; " tabli i i Has Fil ¥ ; mayor establish a 'matrimoni $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT In our Savings Department, Deposits of $1 and upwards are received, on which the highest current rate of interest is No Delays in making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year Department in Connection -with all Brinches, ' KINGSTON BRANCH J: S. Turner, M COR. PRINCESS AND BAGOT STS. THE CANADIAN BAN OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ESTABLISUED 1887 ; . ital, $10,000, Sk WALERR, Tusitent Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000 A. H. IREL AND, S perintendent of est, - = = 5,000,000 Total Assets, - 113,000,000 Branches throughout Canada, and in the United States and England A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS' PAPER DISCOUNTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT a KINGSTON BRANCH, CORNER OF KING AND PRINCESS STS P. C. STEVENSON, Manager. Kansas City Star. of Ohio avenue, declares ast twenty years he has and walked 65,000 When Animals Weep. Little Folks. Animals are said to weep from vari- ous causes. Grief at the loss of young | ones and matés makes the dog, horse, | n finding the mates that them to quakify as office- holders accords ys he will consider this » 24e.; rolls, Ae. Meat--DBeef, Sarente, B® cwt.; choice, cuts, 12:. to 15¢. pork, §10 to 811 a owt.: quarter, Se. to 9. per lb. 12§c.; by carcase, Be. to Te outlets, 12jo.; hogs, live weight; $6.50 per owt. carcase, 89 to $10 per owt.; cuts, 12jc. to 15c. a lb; lamb, carcage, $7; mutton, Jo; to 12g ish trout, hitefish, Ib,; pik wl hh a carried with him the ---- w vise with a seat at- pect For Corn Crop. th corns will be pleas- at Putnam's Corn Ex- donkey, mule, cattle, camel and giraffe tears. | Sobbing has been proved in the | arrot, though this may be mimiery. . he stag yh and the caged rat, | Uneasiness In The Stomach. have been seen to weep, while monkeys Pt when pitied or from terror. | merit of elephant has wept at the loss of | its liberty, and in some cases also | from vexation. The dread of punish-1 twenty-two pounds. accounts he has kegt "the man estimates that he has filed ten saws a day for the ng corns, in twenty-four ss and sure is Putnam's. ---------- Ghosts probably walk at order to keep ir" the shade. lantic salmon, 30c. a Ib.; salt codfish, ment has caused captive chimpanzees and other apes to weep, Joy, pain, fatigue, thirst, in usage, sympathy, old age, approaching death and pettishness have all drawn tears from animals, or at least driven them to a tearful state, rat, bear, deer, monkey, ---------- { That's the complaint to prove the Polson's Ngrviline. Cures Nausea and indigestion at once, settles the stomach and makes you well, and all for 25¢. per bottle. RE ee ---- a Ib; bullheads, mackerel, 185c. a Ib.; trout, Ib.; a doz; frog's legs, Siteocs, 15¢. a 1b: oveters, 40e., 50c. and 60c. per qt; bluefish, a lb; , 150. a Ib; lake ry Ho to ir; turk to each Pe eins, 256. to 30%. a don; 60c. per doz; banan- as, 200. to We. a dos.; Makig New Gol en QF nna thern Ontario. FRANK WESLEY HAYNES, Vice-Pres. Director of The New Liskeard and Northern celery, Sc. a head, or B0c. a 25¢, peck; peck; beets, 0c. peck; Beef hides, No. 1, 8c. 1b.; No. 2, better for the more nutritious food and bulls, 7c. per on to skins, 10c. Ib; dairy skins, Sc. each; Nor rendered . 1b; No. 1, 27. Ib; Sr $4; mink, fine and dark, coon, 50c. to $2, Searding to beauty . to Ae. We earnestly recomme Boys Gold Mines stoe means riches to you. nd that you purchase the Lucky They have visited k 'at 6 cents per share, and we have had some but by others, The beyond question the The time is not far dist ant when Lucky large and continuous dividends. ing now at a price you ean afford to pay cipant in these assured profits, Boys will be paying A Pretty Hat. you will be a parti- We say to our el of shares of the As we have heretofore state advertisements. we are tation on the present e Larder Lake district + will be the most won When we make these made most searching believe that-a finane command, havin. standing as being reliable and trustw. . d in our circular letters and and you will make willing to stake our standing and re onditions and the future and as to its possibilities, derful gold field that the Law and Co. have experts among the be outcome of the world has" pro- assertions it is afte and thorough investigations. ial house who has eve 2 a number of experienc Id, and reliable and trustworthy mini to more pains regarding the actual w we have done. richness are handled by €Xpense, and it would not . 3 . and sell the stoe ed mining men in the ng engineers, could go orth of a gold e autious and we are very We are looking realize that the only w, interested is for then have merit and that a THE MAN OR WOMAN MONEY THROUGH US CAN SIT DOWN AT THEIR HOMES AND FULLY REALIZE THAT WHATEVER FUNDS THEY HAVE INVESTED HA We have been most ¢ ular as to what we recommend f built up a big business and the inves in us and follow our advice numbe guard the inte tors who place confidence r many thousands, rests of our investors-just as close we do our individual invest attained among the The hat pictured shows a shape on the sailor order. The brim of this model, however, is 'very short in front and quite wide at the sides and back, The hat pictured was ly amd with ag ments. This is the investing public. We pense in ascertaining the true e Lucky Boys properties." Ives beyond question we of men to make examinations, the necessities, such as hand dril be. reputation we have ave gone to great ex real conditions of th roses with two wide gray plumes at back. Soft gray velvet ribbon was used as illustrated. and a French rose of soft ercamy pink, with glossy foliage, was placed in front. . Marriage Customs In Servia. Wedding customs in Servia, tle kingdom in Europe, are curious, indeed, from an American standpoint, neither thy bride nor the the most important fig- an wedding, but the best the leading part. He care the bride all the day be- You can absolutely ors of the Lucky Boys wi the sale of Treasury stock We wish to call Your atten of the stock of this compan fit of the Treasury, SHARE | and Non.Assessable.) despatched various crews They were supplied with all Is, dynamite and camp outfits. PER wedding takes place and sleeps ber the night before the girl is to be married. He wears a big, stiff sash made of heavy silk, car- ries a 'big white staff and a huge bou- quet all for himself. There are no bridesmaids, but two godfathers, of whom presents to the bride qo silk dress. After the priest has performed the ceremony the best man takes the bride around the church and she kisses all her girl friends good-by and is fin- to the bridegroom, whe at last gets his wife from the hands of the best man. Then the happy couple return to their intended home. Bridal tours are foreign to Servian i only the bi Wire or telephone orders at our expense. Prospectus, with full inf * TRANSFER AGENTS AND REGISTRARS THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE C0. Limited, 14 KING STREET WasT, TORONTO, CANADA, tion, containing application blanks, d Camp Ontario Mining Co. all of the properties, have blown out the ore, assayed, not only by our own assayists proofs that we have obtained demonstrate great values of the LUCKY BOYS. tents follow our advice in the purchase Lucky Boys, rely upon our reputation and orthy. Follow our advice profits that will astonish you. and engineers who are rated >st engaged in examining and reporting on pro- Only those properties which have every indication of us; all the others are turne d down as Our engineers and experts are in the field at a great Pay us to simply 'make a report on k n any 'worthbess company. far into the future, and we thoroughly ay to hold our customers and keep them 1 to invest their money in stocks that Te sure winners, WHO INVESTS THER VE BEEN WELL PLACED. depénd that the officers and direet- ll expend the money received from in the development of the property. tion to the fact that 1,000,000 shares pany are for the absolute use and bene- Coming to the most vital point of all, when you interest Yourself in Lucky Boys yom . who are either practica out of mining, development of are Becoming a partner of people 1 fining men, and have made fortunes § or of mining men who are willing to wait the this property to make their fortunes, - mailed to any address. on the Sunshine furnace and wide enough to a of wood that would eith chopped up for an ordir As for putting coal the easiest thing imaginal Such a generous op possible to miss. And coal in any spot you desi Alter you have exp doors, and hit the edge ---------------- ------ -- You will soon need Why: not let us sha SATISFACTIC We @arry, a Jarge as in price from $2.

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