3 THE DALY WHIG. SATURDAY, ¥ BRUARY 6, 1900. voumion seewixy «0 || 1 HREE LIMITED, TORCNTO. Celebrated IN AN ENDLESS NIGH T Ra a 2 | It pays to take an inventory these ings. The dividends are large. ; Explorer Mikkelsen Tells of His Lonely Journey sh iran 2 £7 iz. Over the Vast Iceland Verges of the ot vous: miskea, "ionac and. Wolds seed" shine, The ianning mill is doing : tite w L's \ i Still Arctic Seas. fin monk Wall: 18% ats of this scpsibie Feed is the fuel for live stock and : warm, comfortable, well ventilated London, Feb. 6.~For a man who {The dog made his way some 200 |quarters lessen the feed hills, ! India Pals Ale has iramped 3,000 miles by himself | miles or more to where we had win-| Tako time to read and rest. 4 along the verge of the Arctic seas, for tered, and the Bekimos supposed that| Good lime to get up the summer a long way by moonlight, living on | We had all perished and that the dog supply of wood for the kitchen fire. WK Porta 5 dogflesh wien: other provisions failed, was the sole survivor. Cut enough to last a year, then thero ¥ " Capt. Eimer Mikkelsen, the young "The Eskimos sent a message to the [will be no green wood fires. Let ibe Danish explorer, looks remarkably pearest trapper, and so the news got [sun dey the wood, it's the proper way, Invalid Stout will y through to civilization." etn . a, lub the Arctic explorer's life is no- Mahar the lass pf the little ship fapt, How are the fences ? Good time now . ¥ . thing if it is not delightiul and elsen sent his crew y ato get the. posts ready, gates made 3 Every Cork Branded healthy, as he told a reporter, yester- whaler which happened to call at and the order in for woyon wire iy need to close m eyes day, when he arrived in London from Flaxman Island. The ship, by the fencing. Good gates and fences are breathe its sweet 4 I y [ Copenhagen. 'Even the horror of | Way, had her stern post crushed, and |found on the up-to-date farm. Better A reas Yoadiana 4 RIGNEY & HICKEY having to kill one of your own d became so leaky that she had to : he|look into this fence problem a little. 4 188 & 133 Princess St. and est him," he added, "is partly | sbandoned. Pick up the boseds. in the. barn |' The sem or macheraney and she * : ey The swell of feathered thro the gnawing of hun Mr. Lefingwell decided to stay an-|yard. Apt to be pails in them and | As. gaily borne from. tree ty 8 on of - Other inter on the island to complete stock may be ruined. A bird trills forth its te. thee, - - gt A 8 scientific investigations, so 'apt | Bad rains or melting snows are sure |... 4 £ YOU CAN'T "BRIDGE OVER." is the youngest of | Mikkelsen set off with a sledge 8nd| (5 como during the wintee, Look over Tau klet, Wutmura, ud the biti Azctic oxplorers. He jm, only twenty: | tp or eleven dogs on a 3,000-mile tho roofs of your outbuildings and sec And waits a fragrance from the irees cight now, and it fo than two | tramp along the ice-bound coast td |ghat they don't leak. Ab! 'tis my balsam bough. ee and a half.vears sincesHeisailed in: the Valdez, the nearest point from which little ship Diichoss of J, with his he could get a boat to Seattle. ' Prodice And Prices : Cream And Roses, partner;- Mr. Leffngwell, 'and a crew "I carried provisions for myself and A . Rallace Hirst, in New York Times. oom, from Vietorin, B.C. and made | 408% for 600 miles, and after that 1 ingston_Eub, 8 -Drjens are' quot- 1 Clem and Roses sftting 'there, bs "way through Behring krait aud |had. to depend on getting food from | «070, Re (ME 0, ollones : With the sunlight in her hair,' onward through the icy seay jo. Flax- Eskimos, he is thd 'i bask enont. 63¢.; barley, 58e.; rye, 80c or a mine Medes rag TO 2 -- EE ; oy as, 1 suppose ongest jour- » a2 ' "3 ' . i ' ; Tare : ? Er like. Bell voyage olshomething ney ever made in ' that ony and it | to 88¢.; peas, $l; com, old, '76¢.; new, |. Thke. this letter, please } -- The objec i vovasetia took me five and a half months. At . , Cream and Roses seems to know < -¥1. Co . 5 : . er worl to G8 Tad 1 Ni sed Pt Mo, bet | CELE | ym conten te a en SARS Rend Bev AR Arctic continent lies north of the far |™.5 bag. hail dei ont. 83 y 0 WAL 1 AD your implements will Bi ? tion, will be psented. 2 Drivers' Associa. - north of Mw af | «Jt was in the depth of winter, and Hungarian patent, to $3.20; oat | Forward' 27 Ah! dictation's s) an, 1, Fepressn on the trotting turf this year by two light away Flaxman Island. Tho gland, |. ro" iaile of the day it was no meal and rolled "oats, 33.4010 $3.50; 1 Glory! how' she smiled? = © harness horses of unusual promise, in é stable of Ed. Benyon. where sixty or seventy Eskimos live, lighter than it is in Foy ds now he. | cornmeal, $1.80 to $2.10; bran, $23 to |, HI They are the three-year-old trotter Vito and the five-year old pacer $ chic Sey 3 = . a $ re » 1 Ih Th Seth gs of Ten 2 fhm 5 GS: Sh ST a gt | Ci gt ty vee | Bee, Bah lin, ho timer Anbu, Jp The Coal Li You hav ter quarters. In the summer x 1907] Lornoon. The light lasted only four Hr "Sia ressed, $14 y sit. : Yours and Wo ate: ' ablid as yet, but past a mile a ee, ey Suited front on ay auihity. have to son they stored the little ship into the hours or so a day, and for forty-three n 16 i laid, " lo b tier So the blessed rly 1 Bd nate) » 1d ay sh pac am: in his work in 2.10 as 'a three. Try WALSH'S, Barrack St pack-ico, and took io igo to days 1 mever saw the sun at all. In- Egys; new , 3be. doz; butler, | "un, her Majesty. yepr.0 d has shown a half wile in 1.011. dis- n creamery, 27c. to 30c. lb.; farmers' but- cover whether the sea bed would sup stead 1 had the moon, and. very . en- i i a Mr, Cosden is a newcomer " : : : ter, prints, 25c.; packed, 2oc.; rolls, been prominent] . identified witha 7 esses sessssssveTeIeeRed | port the probability of land further joyable it was to tramp. along in the E ey = Snow, » F oars Ls "Pre » 4 north, br ight moonlight. +5 Koo Archibald Lam » Loud ' pas - York Jot several years. Sarpres ; 5 fy "But ; iv Bedf--Meat, by carcase, Be. to Te; | White are the far-off plains, and whi tion he is 'hopeful of seeing | ; What they found was that within a nits at dusk the Svs) a very outs, 6c. to 15e¢. lb.; pork, 9je. lb; ie fading forests inti an ue niore than the mere seeing + distance of two and a quarter miles.of | shadow, and 1 went along 'wearily, un- cutlets, 12jc. to 18c.; lamb, 12e. lb; eo wind dies out along the height drifted, and, above all, a {verge of a hollow or within, arm's $6.50; turkeys, 18¢. a Ib; chickens, | Falls down scarce audibly. other and talk horse. "This shows," Tupte=tmanalle 10 Length of a wall of ice $1 to $1.25 per pair; geese, $1.50, = Coal is good coal and we guar- ante prompt delivery. 'Phone, 133, as .| The road before me smooth d fill "that the bod of the sea dips down at |iood." tombs Bara dag, | Fish--Salmon trout, 12jc. a lb; s and fills Apace, and all about ) , oa a out: : te. th see it "at.home" .in fd u_are looking for is the coast lino the sea hed dropped |ghle to see whether 1 was on the muiton, 9¢., by carcase; live hogs, | A I hear a he, HOO. Le house where the members can t fo get acquainted. with. ome ' ans TUIY ' from & depth of sixty metres to ' a. ; ' « 1 . od or a great angle, and I believe it proves | He gave another interesting. side- a ajoby herring, . 205. per ib The fences dwindle, 'and: the hills And a Chetty. Sniut-day to. ; the. friends il Seonts our Arauble:. that there is no land in the far north | light on the explorer's menu in a lec-{ of fio. "Atlantic. salmon, Sul. Bs; Tha naked trees loom spectrally " A little more cross and' a 'little mord |' Our Ying a tine carbunele's 4 Booth & Co. |" the Eskimos imagine. ture at the Aeolian hall, last night, | (ye codfish, Te. to 15. lb; halibut, { The snow fall ood ume trust ¢ ® ---- Nobody | { kis It will bo remembered that. last year when he remarked that, wishing to 0c. Ib.: fresh haddock. 10¢. a Ib; bull- | In wood and water, earth and. air, . ja the beauty that blooms like a rose Oy na an, uted _eoats-- FOOT WEST STREET. news came to hand of the loss of tho stop for a hot meal, he found that it 3. s i 150...) A "lence everywhere, : au EY Sr. | 5. Te =Otiawa. Journal: {op Jo | heads, 100, a 1b; ng, ; ah " Peasan a Duchess of Bedford and the feared loss ! took him two and a half hours to bail box; mackerel, 16c. a lb; trout, 124ec. Save when at lonsly intervals As tue mat - Shildhgdd, and Fwesinse ET then of 'the expedition. . water. x . Ib.; ciscoes, 15¢. a Ib; bluefish, 15¢. a woome. furmet's Sle fh nigel on nelly A little mote cross and. n Jittle Jess 3 ow, ntle reader, "don't content os It came about through the escape| Capt. Mikkelsen is now about tol, . Jake herrin 8c. a Ib; fionan | "goings by me and is gone; » hate, . ; To say you think it. is a pity ¢ © Te. of one of our dogs when the ship was | join the Dutch military expedition de- | padqie, 10e. to ¢. a lb; red sna Or from the empty waste 1 hear With love in the lanes and a Tose: by Tp ve in ighorants so dense-- oO i oO destroyed," Capt. Mikkelsen explained. | partment and explore New Guinea. pers; - 186.; founders, 10c.; fresh salt | A sound remote and clear. the wated : ; ou see, she's pretty. ' ? -------- ---------------- rr | water herrings, oe ol Ja: The barking of a dog or call Nobody AAS oak ne ------ ors of Koata ; i Hos 8 . 8 lb; To cattle, sharply pealed A al ] i art's wri "no To-morrow A.M. too 'late. Take \ ins $ : 30c. a . Wj i.e, a 1 the holes to. mend; "Ask her if -Shakespears"s writing now, To CASCARET at bed time ; get fore milking, "tainted milk "and cheese smoked salmon, 30c. a b.; smelts, Baris, eShain from sole wayside stall NS ran of he burtimis WET ; apt She'll say she ikea the parquet ats, up in the morning feeling fine and 4 y may result. 15¢c. to 200, - Then al is silent, and the show Nobody: knows of the Dabes to tend, Of current' topics she may speak dandy, No need for SICKNESS ips Jor \egotables-Potatoss, 90s. to 81 | FAL Talla Sui "na tos" «Naboo ions what. he groceries con: | Ad, Sel Sum ee cheek {| from OVER-EATING and DRINK- . Value Of Clover Plant, per beg: cabbage, 75¢. to 3 Loa The evening deepens, and the gray " Nobody knows of the patching done ; These is a dimple : ING. They surely work while you The value of the clover plant as a |ery, . te ade. dos} onions, Foils cloner. earth and sky: Notiody knioies--here we'll anid this yarn 1 Col' you' Anelalish's, cate : i i 3 A . " 1 . b, 3 t other. ¥ 3 i sleep and help nature help you. e armers food for five Stok usd ts at and bushs, i 120 g Mo. shed Tho worl Sesiis shroudid far away; : obody knows hu mather, Bapress.| Hocause d friend who's rather pliin Millions take them and keep well. value as a fertilizer is generally bet-| Wool-Washed, . ns: ® : ter understood and more fully appre | skins, fresh, 76. 804. . o vi : 2 BY UNCLE JOBH ciated among farmers than its func-|b§c.; deakins, OASCARETS 10c. a box for a tions as a soil renovator. In the a week's treatment, all drug- a 3 gists. Big t seller in the A very mngenious plan for the drain- illion b 0 Is lecturing from -here to Butte , As secret as yon buried stream 0 Lh » Ro Nobody knows of the shoes to buys .« And has so ny in ig 3 veal skins, 10ec. Flea sumbly on, and dream, l Nohody knows of the yearly tax, She cannot Sen you Bd 8 meant per Ib; hides, No. 1, Sie. per b.; Instead N aod go y a gas. BIE high 5 id re a at i Dien : . » 1 * 3 hody 5 y y here . practical management of the soil there Fides, No.2 73c. per Ib; horse hides, Windsor Magazine. Nobody ars his last yeal's 'suit; A Fisher-Gibsop. : mot Le are numerous. important functions 50 each. y When I am, dead, forget me, dear, What, again ? Weil, rather ; 3 ' ; world. M oxes a month. ing of bogs is in use in some parts | hot tillage and Jmpdrtan are \ngble 2 For 1 shall never Know, Nobody gets fhe eternal book Of differential calculus k N tol : » i Sh di } a of Ireland. The drain is dug nar-j perform, The Cynic Again. Though o'er my cold and lifeless hands No, not one, but father. e may discourse in Jamguage.elear i ---- a T f i Minneapolis Journal. | Until at last it comes to us row -and deep. Then a long smooth{ "who the clover plant js discussed | New York Times. ; rn ane wits a Sonn a . : She means some sutomobile pear, 3 MONUMEN S pole is laid upon the bowen, ol She as a soil renovator special reference Nost_ girls wo Id rather be a rich] The debt you'll owe the demd-- Nobody with a breaking hearty The fact that RapHael is dead ! and firmly : - i 3 + ? ' z tiv ' N v ikes lay, Teads not to talk on pictures olden-- Bonin. he. cardn. file nan femly | 6° 108 SOS JRL! once | man's wioow that a poof man's wie, | Oi, mp loys yor agwne en. xvi ire en Pe iret. To Kull ws pleas frampled vee the, pole: Rn or quality which puts the soil into a The pull that keeps 8 - of Nobody the livelong day. ih Hers hair, is golden, . . . ; well done, the pole 1s dra y si A 3 sti ol iail isn' oing to get him into hea- | And brin hs / Nobody gets the shoulder cold, gE Inspect our stock and work before placing | moans of a ring attached to the 'end. Jogee and iriatile condition sid Pre jail isnt going 8 ad 1 4 1g Bo Sreaths. to deck my grave Nobody when they: have missad her; So. what is history to ho 7 her E| your brder leaving a hole, through which water | $i.) Ly the implements ar culti- [t sometimes seéms as though the Thaush a es loved the most wobudy et 8 larget for sol She Oo ats mont ar me INSCRIPTION WORK eal freely ran A drain ig wade vating and fitting. The clover plant |iool killer had given up his job in ri sell my chance of all the flowers ~Seranton | Tribune: AAD, whats the nyvest, shades fn silk. said to last for years, an 0 Aassls nts t d distrib li t 'ou'll lavish when I'm dead. : : SOLICITED gu iid i _ {acts as an agent and distributes cer-|disgust. > i Nobodv knows what we don't pay, For her uniparneduess quench your pity. es . . m reclaiming the land which other tain gases which act as a leaven, The man who takes a 'post-gradu- Por one Small Dae tiie ie HOY, Nobods pS a rouble PAY, 'I She knows: all that needs to be known-- he Kingston Granite | wise would remain a useless bog. making the soil porous and allowing a | ate course in love must pay his tui i Pay Nobody knows how we live. gayi * You see, she's pretty ! a free cirowlation th ir, he i fee in alimony. What saints we are when we are gone ! and Marble Works 2 moisture EE bi Bg he "The foreign nobleman has his air OF praten Wiltten on mh 7 tomb Tn yews OLD STAND. hen gdeoliniug bunrds ete Jed they plants. This free action of the air |castles and is generally looking for 3 ww acess an ov te Thoulc be low V. 0 BY i bles th I 4 ith hi Ore Ha iis ard of 1 Wi nd i h" 1 i ' and water ena the ts t ther | an heiress to go wi am. ne little simple word of praise M d S | eae sledhinig. : They should. be alle nitrogen from the SN oephare zl ae a As we grow older it ia very om a hs we, Morshin sald bs erry ov 14 OW a WiC a of matchec umber and be tweniy| deposit it i i ing | feeting assure ourselves that} ™ 2 a . -- + nis THE FRONTENAC aches wide: for one perch and three | (CROLL, in the Joib he aflonding Ae the Samples of | Dear. sey i sot instiud. Something tasty ind delicious and novel-+should be LOAN AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY | ct, ide for two perches. 'The first| is. future crops. second - childhood. And faults that mow are hard to bear. |on every table--see it at Toye's Retail Store, 302 King : ted Oblivion then shall win perch should be placed at least ten| hose qualities may be greatly con- o 3 ' , 3 EST ARLISHED, 1863. PO the wall. A GOA ZOU sare or eT wate tae ur sins are. spon forgiven us 8t., on Saturday. ) i i When w in. President--Sir Richard Cartwright, | may be made from material 2x2 in- Nothing Lacking. i We no more can sin face of the soil is kept covered * ; But any bitter thought of me-- 3 Money issued on City and Farm I'ro- ches, then slightly rounded on the growing clover at il a D with London Tit-Bits. Keep it for when I'm dead ; Pure Cream Chocolate Eclairs : ed On OO unty Dobon+ edges " ng ° 8. oh A Highland minister, who was rather | I shall not know. I shall not care, . ' Pulfs parti al, Mortgas es purchased ¥ Devouits edges. the winter the tops of the clover will Jompous gentleman, came to a Forgive me now instead. 8 ed and Be ads P Roosts should be made low or near | decay and form humus, which acts asi } pe house to baptize a child. . " Cakes B. 0. McGill, Managing Director the ground--not higher than two feet. | a cover crop, and prevents the loss Fhop™ on A Little More Cross. . . ' : : $ : "Aw 4 sked the : 24 *' vrence 'siroot There are several reasons for this. { of the nitrogen in the soil by eva- Are you prepared!" he 'a Baitimore Sun. 2 Fan '" " Charlotte Russe : yu Fowls of the heavier breeds cannot |poration and prevents the soil from A THe mb cross and a little less : 3 3 se ; jster; I have got a creed, ' : fly high and those of the lighter 'washing. Ou: ay, . munmster; =! A little more beauty of brotherly deed ; y OUR ROOSTER BRAND breeds frequently injure the soles of} The long root systems of the clover grand ham for tea, ed." thun- A little more bearing of things tH she All t oye S atur y. OF TOBACCO their feet in . jumping from high [plant penetrate the depths of the sub: I mean spifitually prepared, ; borne, 5 | paan PERSIA a ibe | red the cleric With faith in the -infinte triumph of : Smokin d. Chewing. at forty:five perches. Roosts should ol le made | soil while silently searching for min- Af Re iy 1 ami oh, yos. 1 got morn. moking an ow ¥ the same height. for if they are{erat plant food which they bring wu : 3. sO che A little less doubt and a little more do 3 pay slnby ie oo §% Yobw airy made some higher than others thelfcom below and deposit "within -- twa bottles o fixsiosinny Whiskey fro ot Whe WS, vee: Yee each' day : 3. PLUMBERS 3 Ontario street. birds will all flock to the highest reach of the roots of the plants that tha Am, replied ampe A little more cross, with its beautiful USE our STAR EXTRA WIPING ones and crowd, which is undesirable. follow in a more porus condition and Celt. light, ; ' SOLD: the round end blocks TO CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS sut---- it is more easily penetrated by the oh Re oui bf Jore-wh its message of o more than the common The Perfect Brick & Tile Co., Wash-| (Certain foods that have strong roots 'of "the succeeding craps. Another Case Of Blood Poisoning. A little Jess sword and a little more rose} Ei ; : One trial will make it al- burn, Ont. ' a hd odor impart to milk their On Sanita Condit Persisted in parin| his corns with'| To soften _the struggle and lighten the Es s 1 your SOLDER. PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessee | characteristic flavors when eaten] Sanitary Conditions. a razor. Foolish when cure 1S S044. jeje more worship, a little more ; RB Are ready to contract for iate | within a few hours hefore 'milking. Proper sanitary conditions about the {painless and sure with Putnam's Corn als He : da Metal Co. Ltd delivery. Drick that will stand / inspec- | Most common among these are on- hog pens, and yards are the best pre- | Extractor. Use Putnam's only ts With the ihn of its incense to brighten : : : : ; Vey A and / Mos ¢ s en hivy : ; : SS. ; ' : ton at .Dsonsbie rates. Sayles off ions, garlic, rape, turnips, leeks, yentives Sfaigst hog cholera' and dis- | the hest--guaranteed and painie A little more' song and a little less sigh, : 31 William St., Toronto. P : . cabbayes, ragweed and decayed, sil- eased ificidont to swine. Always have : : . ' 5 age. Experiments have shown that | hog troughs small enough to be lifted The Superfluous Fork. Ss : - : a? 3 ; -- ------ ---- -- 5 Wm. Murray Auctioneer with most of these the effects are | out occas ionally and thoroughly clean- | London Globe. I : > ¥ oe fopd pavent. . yo. + + . 3: of pi . . hi y rgely, if t entirely, avoided when ed with a combination of lye and Discussion arose at a meeting 27 BROCK ST. ilk L: ot ardara or eight to twelve [water and a broom. Young pigs |the Ballycastle (county Antrim) board 0000004 Poe & . 3 : : letter h fter such food is eaten, pro-|should be kept growing and making |of guardians yesterday on 8 How Qarriagws, Cutters, Barnes bin iy a amount has me bone and muscle, If this is done hs from the local government board, ade, ; : : ; 1 ete., for sale. been taken. Similar results, but in a}can easily be placed om them at a {M8 what order the gua pi har : \ : : u Sale ot Horus every Satwday milder form, may come from the feed: profit most any time. Never feed a made on a former letter {rom ? f . | 1 quantities of such hog until he léaves his corn; compel board requesting that the Pon : "" Hn. LADIES AND GENTS TAILORING ng of evs brewers' . grains | him befote feeding again, and in this should be supplied with Te 3 and distillery slops. way he will keop up his appetite. It meals: It was decided fo dnform: the : HT 1 3 : local government that the guardians . Eo 8 x ' dil y ce ep il Artes workmanship: and] Jt. is & safe rule, in the tas of milk [ie er in a small | £0" not consider forks necessary. One lot of Women's 'High Laced One lot of 'Infants' and Children's fit. oO » used for pase, » . pertect > e i r of | lar they will run-off fat as fast yg ' Shoes, sizes 2% to 7 lar $1.25, $1.25 Fine Kid Laced Boots, also all such foods as are in dange i ge one : § . ¢ de B. Ouellette, Pawnshop Tn A Magistrate's Office. fainting' milk, such as turnips, cab- fas they put it 'on. Give them plenty ; 1.50 and a few $1.75. February Sale YOU | Brown, sizes 3 to 74. February incess Bt. bages, rape, etc., and to keep cows of shade to lie in and 'don't permit | A novelty in pawnshops is to be | ee 3 © o & oy 328 Pe Li wing _-- ah get at anything {hem to allo 3a the mud A briak found in Jchang, China. The tosh g One small Jos of bays SiNNs 1.35 | Sale ' : hat may endanger the quality of the}ling air-slal ime with whic a | contains a ; Boo an . int a 1% M. P. KEYS milk Day reer aking: gor green | small quantity of carbolie acid has {magistrates ofies, by Sota] Die; 8 =. I -- i 086 One lot of, Men 8 $1.25 Working Antiseptic Barber Shop fodders, like 'second-growth clover, | been mixed will help in purifying the [ers. The rate of interest is a i ebruary © - ; Boots, a few Caiter Boots 'and na' Shaving Parlor. } YS ttt have been found to producs{hog's feeding floors and troughs. Ore [per 1s. 6d. per@month, except during One lot' of Girls' Box Calf Laced BOWIE" February : Ses Hair ren an Sez vice. Sour par cassy and tainted milk and cheese. litem in supplying clean food is io | the last three * months of the year, Boots, s 8 to 103; regular $1 35, m Laced. . Sal © oy es solicited Such a condition is more likely due{have the troughs and feeding floors | when it is reduced to about id. IES, izes ! 5, regu eh 086 n : 5 : he 3 One lot of Men's $1 25 Slippers 386 ' Bq . p ari hese foods than to clean. 'First give thom a good scrub- February Sale ~~ 336 Kina Street fo bacteria ot : Yor. : ; : i : re any peculiar property in the foods. bing and then apply the lime and car- Sealy, Blotchy Skin. n's Fine Kid Next door to Wade's Drug Store. Theee is le rked point .of dif: bolic acid. Pastures are as much] Tt is a t : ir Hating alin dis: ; One lot of Childre ference between bad flavors of bacter- needed in swine raising as in dairying, | ease that's becoming very | Laced Boots, 8 to 10}, regular $1.25. b INE FURNITURE jal origin and those coming from ab-1if the most is %o be made of the |i spreads rapidly and effects different A February Sale = = - - 986 ' . a Sin Tmt - sorbed flavors and strong smelling { business. The time has passed when a parts of the ly. If your kin 'is food. The latter manifest their pre {man can keep a large number of pigs |itchy and irritable use a quick-acting: sence in the milk clearly when thei shut up in 8 pen and expect to make remedy like Ir. Hamiiton's ne , milk is delivered at Ihe Juctory and ipousy. out of them. astute yo anly Jt. penetrates he skip, allays Sihel go. : " : J & SON, LIMITED. may be largely remo y proper | furnish cheap , but = also healthy |itching, gives reli at once. For any . T VY : oe ry WEST, : ATORONTO: aeration and care in the cheese-mak:|feed for swine. Good pasture ex- | skin irritation, roughness or chappiog, | eo » | * use . a = y . a ing operations. pands the pig's stomach and intcstin- [there is nothin so certain as , Even a girl has no Jee for the oth<} It is well known that if a cow is| al canal and puts it in a good healthy Hamilton's' Ointment. Sold by.' . all lers in 50¢.; boxes. | ; gr side of a mirror, abnormally heated or excited just be- i condition which enables it to make