Daily British Whig (1850), 13 May 1911, p. 14

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3 f =! | $ | "BUILDERS | 'ALL KINDS OF LUMBER AT LOW PRICES, _ASBESTIU fir ER ALSO COAL AND ALL KINDS @F WOOD, S. Bennett & Co. Cor. Bagot and Barrack Sta. Phone #41, " FOR 300 Cords Pecied Pulp ood This Wood was and piled - under cover to dry. We are offering ublic ut $5.00 pe pecled this Wood to the cord, cut in any gihs. This is the best Jot of Wood ever offaved for spring and semmer se. - Try It and be con- vineed SOWARDS + 'Phona 155. North End Outario Street. § Twili & TH A lt ¢ TAL kinds Plumbing a: Stoves t od tor the "ale rates. All work promptif-at Tina tract mith ork, nd stor. moder tended Lemmon Bros. Phone D8, 201 "Princess St. ssssssssasss' COOL, BUT BUSY Is the nian hebiml our counter, ing over brimming glasses of Delicious Soda Water! all day long-coo!, refreshing that make the stifling hour of eomfyrt. Crushed fruits, pure flavors, "taught in wretie in tink: i Bag glasses, Try owe? . | SAKELL'S lee Cream Parlor Nett to Opera House, "Phone Gi0 draughts | an Das ai we i nm] 1 i WHEN | ORDERING | FLOUR | Ask your grocer or dealer to went | you a trial sick of QUALITY Flour Try t "and be convinced of the] celebrated gualily of the Fiour, 5, LE Manutactured by the Fe Leaf Milling ti, © Branch Office, Kine Telephone R88 'Special in Dining Ontario Stren | i { J i i Room Fueniture p Terrase nnasans - IESE AAARAALAAALS i { Ba single day, . Preassstssasasaaasasas |. : Tips For - § i - Farmers BY UNCLE JOSH. Pras assssreasssssased Carelessoess in the, keeping of milk Awas § 5d cream ich is entirely inexcus- k many forms, in tha exists on of a writer for The Home TSK HOES "0 ELSE "It is my rea belief ¢ at every wo should thke ¥Fruit-a-tives" if she wan! to ke ¢p herself in good health. Before taking CFruita-tives" constantly tn abled + with what is com monly kuown as Nerves" or severe Nervousness, This extreme Nervou ness bo rught on the most violent a ' is composed of water, fat, Ik sugar and caseous matler, ent percentage, of which he greatest. Fat should the composition of milk to t of three per cent to be of int, umd very ravely does ow this in normal milk. Fat osed of what is known as non-volatile fats, and of stile fats compose eight he' volatile fats are directly .- With --the absorption of 'violate -futy~absorh the odors of turnips, garlic and rape when fed to the cow, sud.ialse. absorb any other odor that may be near the milk after milking. To prevent the absorp- tion of any of thise odors it is abso- lutely essential that milk should be vie the Docts en save to ta ke medicine witaa-tives' has banisted rs and 1 ama weil woman. 'Frutt-a-tives" these troubl When started i a four stat t have reduced that it is only necessary e to take one in a week, and that res' tablet every week Mrs. I RED GADER. per oe odors immediately after milting." Great care should he taken in milk- "As 1s the milk is drawn! av oon be removed to a pure MOSpks wre." As to cooling we read : "Since bacteria deo not develop at] perature below fifty degrees, dily seen why the milk should he cooled to this temperature immediate- | gas The cooling process ms be car It is wonderf on either in the well, tank get better when taking Tor cellar, If the cellar is used, it is These famous fruit tablets relieve solutely essential that it, be clean and | aches and tone up the whole nery free fromt odorous material. such as System, They regulate the Dowel 8 etabls, sho strengthen the stomach, stimulate the ventilated and Tv petite, and take away that pain in te ccessarily Meso 1 with eool- Pale, weak, nervous. women all times the vessel contain- ald always use '* Fruita milk should be kept closed." toc. & hox, 6 for $2.50, trial size same rule ap s the wddition; at od The cellar i ote of b At the ay care alers or sent on receipt of price by whil® the H Fruit-a-tives Linsited, Ottawa. ards are: inali nimi . ln not allow fresh be mixed with old eream ate cream tak om ------------ -- | arses sasassssssassstsa ll | ilk. This will always spoil both $ The Nines the bacteria in milk doubles American} every twenty minutes, it is plainly : Cafe 180 Wellington St 3 I ----------------_------ The i seen the great necessity of immedi ately eooling the milk and cream to a tempora of fifty-eight degrees, which prevents the growth and de velopmen} of germ life." ti Western Crop Report. correspondent of Canadian Farm nipeg, writes: While the weath- r has been somewhat variable, and der than desirable in Alberta, it been almost ideal in Saskatche nd Manitoba, and seeding opera- * being pushed without ecessa- ion: seeding being kept up as long as , {it is light. There is a scarcity of both t horses and labor for farm work, and ORGE { this necessitates the utriost use of RINCE § oli ky bit of power available. Ry the = measddle of next week seveniy-fivet per it of the wheat acreage will be in ire are statiments being made that ninety por eent. of Saskatchewan wheat was in last week, but that ne 1 think it is safe to say p present time ninety wheat land that wa all has been ch fall plowing was the dryness of many distriets made the -{daFmers Jeave it over for the There will be a very largely {ed acreage in barley as well as { and v think quite as large an j will be seaded to oats as there was last vear, Everything now Rr medds on ; the weather, for up to the t cone | ditic wns could not be more Pr able." San. H. THOMPSON. Prop. i ture Up-to-date Rest Eating House artments Well d lighted. . Try our Full Course THOMAS GUY, Prop. heey 4 rns smmsscnmmssiones. wees | nop 3: ronoxto, 0? Three Blocks from Union Station In the centre' of Thealre, Shopping and Business District. R 100 wih Private Bathe ° CUROPEAN and AMERICAN PUAN . Aa Carte Rosturant sended, spring meng flax, area At Reasonable Prices. As Time Passes, the boy thinks his eryvthing {knows ¢ ha "thinks as his father At twimdy, be thinks he ECZEMA AND WHAT IS DONE TO CURE IT |= =o wie uid At thirty-five, ask his father's advice At fifty, he's where he was at ~he belioves that the dear old was the wisest man in the world. i. At ten he does knows as knows twice man Knows, or he: condescends to Desperate Efforts, Disheartening Failures and Final Success. a ap Of a Different Origin, Edward very fond of his grandson, and liked talking When the little prince his grandfather asked he was studying in his Eczema is & skin aftiction to which men and wooien alike are subject, from the Sst to the last day of thelr existence. It may octur a8 a single tiny spet, appearing snd | disappearing with each change in general health or present only at certain seasons; af the other extreme, the whale body may be lovelved In a torturing eruption. The Patter condition may gradually arise through the neglect or improper treglient of lesser Toulbles or an apparcatly healthy skin may, bee: hing Was eldest to was him what history lessons Oh," wis the { Perkin Warteck." 'Who was Perkin Warbeck reply, "all about *, asked Bat whate i distressing wating, ibe serious disfigurement and tha nstats dread tha ue son of was the som » wasn't: he homie, make o i of respectable parents Pointers for Poirymen. cows and poor vows dairymen i i ! 1 Dey {snags that clear of. Breed your favorite breed in a imanner that will conform to all of} Your reguirements, Successiul dairying is like i a wheel, if you don't keep moving you: wa fall off. No dairyman ean afford to {timothy hay on land that will good crops of lover, i lot 'every cow stand on her own individual merit and not five on the 'profits from her meter. {thee dairy cows am our best! jiricnds and the farm without them is the road to impoverishment, Cleanliness in Yhe business is matter of ispeation than © are should two Steer grow vield, ay to. with nd nok a very So ad it ii i removed from any odorous substances | ors ab- | father : young | i LE is only bro's Heepicide, ach' and give her own weight, i in milk month foreat least six mnionths, an. oxira good cow will do better. The grade cows are the basis n which the dairy - Business rests at the present time and they are the cows that we shall continue to do business with owing to their greater numbers and less cost. Care of Young Chicks. in connection with poultry raising [the care of the voung chicks must be protested from ihe fects of raw winds, and from "the destroyies powers of intense = heat. they should have plenty of room, good | ventilation, pure drinking water, and | some green food. The mason during which the young brood docs best de pends on climatic conditions and on the mangement. . -4 For the first twenty-four or thirty] six hours after a chicken is hatched it needs no other food an has or of provided for it by nature. The yolk bag which is absorbed into. the ab- domen prior to the breaking of Hw shell contains all the food needed for the time stated. Hare an done by forcing yonng chickens $ eat, and it, is not improbable that derange- ments of the stomach up by so doing, espe when righ food is given, When prope js comes Some poultry raisers claim { chick ens to eaf. The eravings of will remove all necessity for that y Some potliry.raisers claim that caick. je ns at liberty can go for thret or four days without food. and will be much | more vigorous than if fed earlier. It {is probable, however, that the timé already mentioned is abont correct. i The whole question af ireding young chickens deserves the fullest attention, pon it. will a for the most jo art the future of the birds. Une should not pamper young chicks, nor should ome go to the other, extreme, A good plan is, after the twen- ty-four or thirty- six hours, give a little food, consisting of ha J-hoiled and bread erumbs ali moist ened with milk. This may peated | for thrée or four days the third or fourth day little cooked oatn be given, buckwheat may to the diet. The r green food ar are oa chilly «0 is « to are set ur hat i of eg tet han in an artifici first fe buckwheat be supplied. hanged by adding during fortmght ground oats a fund when the chickens are a month {old cracked corn may 'be added. When six weeks old whole: wheat, barley wats, cracked corn and dry bran, with 1 food all the time, will form a siitahle diet. meat may adually second broken, i his may : Skim-milk for Chicks, I Skimmed or separated milk valuable by-product from it i no wonder that large num- + of farmers are buving separators sending their cream to market or it into butter, so they the skim-milk to feed to and calves. Bat they will thi=s product is one of the i le for poultry. = the dairy Nn may ther find Very | The pigs that One of the most bmporfant subjects Segiion, EE - for fiolh. The wilk may © at or sweet, ag may be given ink or mixed with meal, may be wed In both ways. Sour ski med milk or buttermilk fed to | confined in a lLmited range assists n teviglly in Keching thes en heal acid gi the milk seems to supp is mecessary, and takes the pla { vegeiable acid, they would g ning ob large. It appears to aid The increasing attesu "or to wl dedi ate mg is to poultry "kpeping on dairy farms gests the possibitity « of important by-prodyct for utils (Ing purposes with increa natures ot LOT, Notes of Interest. A chair of dairying is t lished in the Uhiversity U.S.A. A 'shipment of 124 head of Missouri mules has been madé 16 Cape Town, South Africa. The wheat crop of Argentina is now estimated at 142 LEGG --hashets. This is a considerable advax over the crop of the previous yeu A guarter of a millon Ee spent by Japan for chinery ta be of the 'Hou land of Form Thomas Shaw, of that he tho gs he gave 2 alter hus that the grass never wen®® from The harrewings grain mwas just it was four to iinois, some the Prof states GWin up so dry et thirty Min the four har was saved erop last year gol green the vields twenty 10 bushels. given whea the ing up, when inches high; when eight to nide inches high Dr. J. 6. Rutherford, cleninary director general, announces that restrictions imposed issuing of permits for the Canada of eattle, > ants and swine from by reason of the existence of foot mouth disease in that eountry, | sent) removed. ihe recent tain was not of a and the authorities w soon to get it und of the restri hres on of six to we inches, and have outbreak in Great Bri very - le ve n while th ol thongs will er lors to take ip breeding he fresh 3 3 pent a do will the « will ows be in Hu ilk is not t he factory m nto butter impor pr exper there lepartment carried to ithtless the farm, the best at t id it will d te right on that tant fe turned ot he t ae at feast Produce and Prices. Kingston, May 13.-~Market clerk $1 to $120 per bag; celery, & prevailing as fol- \ ws: Onrrots, 50c. to 60c. per bag; turnips, S0e. to 60c, per bag: cabbage, . each; onions, $1.50 per bag; pota- to Te. _ given onions, Se, bunch; . bunch; bunch obn McKay, Brock street, reports follows : Hides, trimmed, Se. per horsehides, $3 to $3.25; caliskine, s, 1%. per Ib, deacons, Tle. to We: wool, 'sheepskins, from Me. to toes, reports thie prices Per heads. radishes, ! as lo; rt of the milk helps 'g1. tallow, in cakes, Ge. per 1b; bees IN BeCTEIAryY owing chicks, while | for 'table. fowl Are You Anaemic or Bloodless ? fw. If So, the Spring is a Most Trying | Time for You. , Jour Hope Rests in Getting the! Blood Rich and Red by Using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Shortness of breath and with slight exertion, failure vital organs properly perform their fanctions, and pallor of the ms and eyelids are among the in dications of anaemia or bloodiessness the blood is thivner and walery in the spring than at any other © season, and for this reason th person who is subject to ansemia, or lack of blood, suffers the most. i You must incoease the number of | {red corpuscles in the blood, and this can best be done hy using Dr. Chase's | Nerve Food treatment d es not merely the organs to renewed activity, cures by building up the system, this resson its benefits are both | tural and lasting. ' Sleeplessness, indigestion, neuralgic and sciatic pains and weakness and Virvegularities of the vital organs be jeume a thing of the past {Chase's Nerve Food is used, of the to stimulate bat For na- strong and well when this build | mg-up t ment is ued, for it sap plies to the blood in condensed easily' assimilated form the mats which go to form new, j bicod, Your digestive systhin has failed to extract sufficient nutrition from feod you eat, get nich ' fpliad to the bioed by Dr. Nerve Frod, 30e a box, jat all dealers--or Fdmanson, Bates 886. i Co., limited, Tortute. "THE OLD SCRATCH™ Hew the Evil One Came to be Pope: "larly Known as. "The Old Seratehi." One of the many familiar names of | his satanic majesty ® "The OM. | Serateh." It is undcobtedly die ti the fact that seratching 8 so dis agreeable that people thought it, so | worse than the evil ow a" sealp {full of dandruff Keeps one seratching (all the time: . not only disagreeable | bat 'cnnsidersd very i Lite society---ae It 8 . pond Sogit te to Sep te scalp so clean not itch. To cure the ie. . at vliectively use New! Is kills the Jen that creates the dandruff, which alr, and, final. there 1s nothing saper iy je. i, large, 36; No. { fatigue | i } more | {8c { i : | ! i when Dr. [kippered herring. Yarmouth It is only natural that you should | satmon, Je. { te. | haddock, and [thy red barrings, 0c. box; ele- | i the , Muskrats and hence the necessity Mk. to Ly Mink, large, $4 to of such direct adurishment as is sup- | | medium, $2 Chase's | Raecoon, large, $2.50; i 6 for 8.5%, { small, Se. Red Fox ar to size, 83 "" i € i Weasel, 20 cents to | in po Fen. for | wax, Be. per Ib; ginseng, $5 per Ib; washed, 0k, per 1b: umwashed, Ib. Raw furs 1, medium, 2 to 8 mink, No. 1, woul, per $4; No. §, large, 8 te coon, No. 1, large, medium, $1 to $2; to $7: No. 1, medium, ring rats, Ne I, large, {3%.; -No. medium, 20e.; kity and { culls, at value; springy rubbed skins. at { value. J. A. MacFarlane, Brock street, { ports flour, feed and grain selling =» follows : Oats, 38¢. to 40c.; local wheat 21: buckwheat, 68c.; barley, Sh. to €5¢.; rye, Te; peas, 9c corn, 60. "four, bakers, $21.75 ($2.90; farmey', $2.80 to $2.90; Hungar ian pat £2. 9%; oatmeal and rolled ! oats, r bbl; ; cornmeal, fio 82; jt baled straw, $77 loose, $5; $3 to $9; pressed, $9 to $10 Meat---Beef, (local) ca Tie prime western beef, $10 jewt; by Sgsenst. cuts, 10e. {live "hogs, 6c. '1b.; dressed hogs, | pork, Ie, to lle. ; mutton, 10e; lamb, 12e veal, 8c. to Se. Ib; ducks, pair; turkeys, 2c. to 0 - 1 se to 15 by to de, $l. to ib.; fowl $1 This great restorative | to $1.50 pair; chickens, $1 to $1. BD pr; 17¢. ta butter, ireamery, 2Mc.; rolls, fresh, 18c.; prints, 19¢. to 19; eggs, 13¢, to ISe. Vominion Fish Co reports 115¢. Thy; white fish, 124c 15e.; tc. a Ib; skinned digby hertings doe. bh: white fish, 124c. to 15c. lb; pike, fe. Wp: Chinook salmon, Se. dos bloaters, prices Je. doz; salt codfish, Te. 124¢. tp Wey Ib; bullheads, 15e. mackerel, sc Ib: fol 0c, doz.; perch, ha ths halibut, 10e. 8c. a Ib: lake sen bass, 12jc. Ib George Mills & Co, loaning prices for raw large, 30. t herring, quote the ors y 4c to $1.50; small, $2 to 8 mediom, $1.58; Skunk as to size and length stripé, S0c. to $2. 0 cents. Getting Really Franmtic. Ottawa Free Preps, The are issuing appeals to young wen join their orgacisation, "so thai ean hetter fight this intguitons rech making white, Juidw it was} com- } five } viuet | lettuce, Se. | Red fox, No. | rac | wsota, | were | the | od | chat- | re | to $1; yellow | ** to | $1.80] 23 per ton; shorts, $25; | hay, loose, | per | ge I quarter, | aes | pike, | Atlantic | wl fresh | Sprig | medium, | 86. | conservative Subs' of Taranto | ta i we | procite agreement, which threatens nod i only oir many industries, hat our wa ticnal existence within the empire. Pray what of our "many indusioes' are threatens by the roviprocity agves- ment * It ie ohiefly one in nativaal - Laurier and His Sunshine. the Bea CE Fer' for an dp gracetel thinet we wish pespetus! sunsitine should incorporate Sir Wilthrdd was an apt. tribuje, Not beng able to wytum price minister the mst Bae felt somihat. barr . | CASTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY KINDS... MAKES DELICIOUS HEALTH- FUL WHOLESOME FOOD... CONTAINS NOALUM SOLD EVERYWHERE IN ALL, SIZES FULL WEIGHT ONE POUND CANS 25¢ MADE IN CANADA. a EW. GILLETT CO. LTD. >. TORONTO ONT. a THE KEELE Y INSTITUTE. For Alcoholic and 253 Dundas St, Dug Addictiens. Toronto. Dare You Marry? SECRETS OF HOME LIFE Statements made by patients taking the New Method Treatment. They know it Cares $8 No Names or Testimonials used without written consent CONSTITU TIONAL BLOOD DINUASE VARIOOSE VEINS €URED HE Patient No. 18434. "The =pois st gone | Sam . good w and sha mediciy wee ame In re any suffers am goin ried soon. you eto" SAYS TWO MONTHS CURED TIM. _ Patient No. 18765. » 23. Single. | Thnankieg die jmmmeral and Case Ne very eRe Thanking IL ® aw you for your Rind ONT | GAINED 14 POUNDS IN Patient Ne 135332, This MONTH i " x ' oh conpider mysel! el rot A mo vw seed no sign £ thes min to i : akniee Back {one yearh THE WORLD SEEMS DIFFERENT, 18. 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