$I x : 2 ; i THRE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1911. - Fenmanssnnsansesnnessing said to be successful in penrly every irrigable area of wbowut 2.000.000 actes 5 i ; ~ ' 3 cast, Lof land: . : rs Kansas papers are suggesting that | In spite of the drouths in Great Bei . bo 1ps or James Whitcomb Riley's poem should | tain, Upnada and the United States, : be revised to meet local conditions as Japd the consequent light potato crops 3 iN. '1% h F follows : "The frost is om (he pump- iin these countries, Ireland has had a 5 £ kin and the fodder's in the silo' full erop and there has been comiara- Fr ) t e armer * The Canadian Pacific Railway com- tively little disqase, the only comi- pany, the Alberta Railway and Irri- plaint being of secomd growths. "Frait-a-lives" cured Appendicitis BY UNOLE JOSH . gation company and the Southern Al- |" The farmers of the state of Kansas NueWBURGH, Ont., Feb, 12th. 1910. | @veeaces crreneed wrta Land company control a total ; have been paying out five million del lars every years to packers for the 'Just about a year ago, our daughter - S-------- meat they produce themselves. A p ' 'ment is now go foot to restore Ella (fourteen years) was taken with Proof Positive. It B k ' ovement 13 Sow nh a terrible pains fa the right side. We "Mother," said Harold, "Fve boen S a er S J the 2a time hoy killing Say a at; unce pt ber Whdes the care ota wit to the bars and taken all the : j emecy or * Onsen expend- first-class doctor, who pronounce h ff t * : 8 case of Appendicitis and Advised an Now, Se his mother, | an Rin, ales bet lo AH ep ih be ou site ig oe B-WFOLE -#LOFY; is e ici ou S tie : 0 Pot: and shatl | hk you" 4 tely examined by an eminent specialist, 3 2? »s . Ny Di He said she had Appendicitis and must | Norriguly, 1 have, pujaisted 3 be operated on at once, if we wanted | Harold. "I took them off and t en A to save her life, I put them on again. H you don't . - . selicve it you ean go and look for | ourself." -- Harper's, | ture, = A | The official reports of wheat produc | Ltion--for the United States for The past three years are: 1909, 736,000, - i bishels; 1910, 696,000,000 bushels, 1911, 656,000,000 bushels. For Canada the official] wheat crop during the same period is reported as: 1909, 168,000,- [O00 bushels; 1910, 149,600,000 bushels: 191, 192,000,000 bushels, These fig- £} rn : ! Does Weather Affect Fat Content? . es an the concentration of a long : Ave now bei rus 'from our Fa ry to Professor B. Boggild discusses the! : : : | The dominion governumient has re - on mg hed " . cto influence of the weather on the fat i ; og) cently purchased a large tract of land | = 5 ; 15 our Warehouses to meet immediate needs. percentage in the milk, as an explai- y Bin the Annapolis Valley, and will es : . Ps : ation of the many variations in the | » M tablish an experimental farm there. : iT * | a . tests of the individual cows, even if % : Prof. Macoun, of the hortienltural di- 3 - This great number of 0X0 leed, health and milking hours ste . vision at Ottawa, states that after , i . 'custant,; and says: "In onr variable | . having visited.all the sub-experiment-| - C b 1 d h climate; where the temperature and] %t $ al stations in Canada he Pn say oy u es, P ace one on ~ eac tie moisture of the air may vary greatly | ¥ rE | the new station in Nova RVeotin is the . from day to day, and where more or best proposition, in respect to choice Ha : of a Railroad would mean an less' strong wind obtains--more than | F i 118 of site gnd in the opportunity {or s0i- in most. other ecountries--and empha- | ; f {84 4 entifie observations, of all the similar : XO TRACK 5 000 il lo sizes to all living creatures, men as| > Pay 1] Hn institutigns in Canada. - ; : " . 3 m es - % ~ a RIOR NT TEI well as animals, the many changes, it oN EE pe it is quite a common practice in i is quite natural that weather often NN 3 Re . 3B washing milk utensils to start' with ba) 3 ERY cd causes the well-known irregularaties vv | ' s 8 hot water. This is net the best meth- Dg > + O ' - : ily £ 11 Te in the fat percentage of the milk, And Te ------T od. In boiling milk n skin fornis on 4 . THIS SUPPLY WILL NOT LAST L ING: dime in with some Foie, un "and [hence T am often asked as to. the it. The hot water likewise hardens . OXO CUBES are-so popular; and so greatly in demand s ite oR taking them, = Good cause of these variations. Especially | this on to the sides of the milk ves- -- he in SO handy SO economical, $0 good . re : ig! > * oe oh He 4 ove. The : . results were apparent almost from the [When the cows are on pastures, tong; | Made_by_a.pedfect -mechanicat- Toasting ith ee Sbngrry Fr Ih OXO CUBES help make a meal in a moment. Try them by first dose, and the treatment cured her, | 30 often observed fact that. so tong ss from high grade cocoa § i cold matey Oo rot Yinse the utensi A : Pp : : * Pruit-a tives' saved our daughter | ** the weather ~ kebps fairly | process | if ha 1 itisof in cold water, and it should be rinsed p> using one or two when making stews, hashes, croquettes, ring de theo Lt i, in| | mln bem iol 1 aa oni emi ia mince, soups, gravies, et. | is enjoyi th t health', in he th ®, ) gE) | 1e ninest quah ¥, Tull 8 th e's he 'Y, & wn rins- A ro n . . . 7 . in pris SW FOX, (Father) and fat percentage remain uniform | haciately' oe and healthful ing will mot so thoroughly remove it 2 Carry a tin of OXO CUBES in your pocket. If You re ILLIAN FOX, (Mother) | irom day to day; but if rain or cold, | VSI, 14D. 17210. and The following figures showing the > exposed to the weather, or work out of doors, maké for he ha 1 AIM § "Pruit-a-tives" is the only medicine | or rain and wind commence, then the Sold in 1B cans, not weight age of cows in Denmark will be found yourself a good hot drink of OXO while you are out or at in the world that will positively cure | nilk vield will drop considerably, . § of interest : In 1808 Denmark had 1.3 Rat / " "work--it's easy to 'do. If Vou leave and return home at Constipation---the cause of Appendicitis. | while "the fat percentage is increased | Booklet of Choice Recipes §- O6T000 saileh---eows, of Which 176,000] Er r/ Y y soc. 8 box, 6 for £2.50, ot trial size, 25¢. fut. tha same timer--so-that--tho-brteer FF Seat Free were more than ten years old: in 1903 i = x varying hours OXO CUBES are just what you want. "AUAIVAzalérs, oF sent on receipt of price 1 yicld--in spite. of the reduced milk | 3oss there were 156,000 out of 1,089,000, a3 SI - OXO---good, strong, delicious Beef Tea--is nourishing, by Feuit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, fyield--does not drop, at least to any | Walter Baker & Co. Limited and in 1909, 97,000 over ten years of Re RE TTD stimulating and invigorating: keeps out the cold, relieves : -- ? = dears up the milk yield i the fat | rh ri 3 La. Jung the ld Li LiL fatigue, does you permanent good. The Household Pest iD, cma rly Some- | Montreal, Can. Dorchester, Mass. was nearly 17 in 1898; 14.2 in 1903 4 0X0 CUBES are so good and so valuable in so many ways > "times, yet more seldom, the reverse | brine @00 7.6 por cent. in 1909, 4 Cubes in a tin, 10c. that if you try OXO CUBES now you will use them all may be observed when warm weather | ' 10 Cubes in a tin, 25¢. the time ; y extent, and only when the weather Established 1780 Many exterminator com. "pounds used against bed bugs have a pungent odor i 3 en tar Mm appears suddenly, 'when the fat per- | 3 y centage, especially of some cows, may ) | Produce and Prices, ang theip uss . therefore be reduced considerably while the milk , mw es I Kingston, Nov. 25.--~The market | tian Poder is odorless. stain. | vield is wot reduced, but keeps fairly clerk reports prices prevailing as fol . " | > . St & ' n 1 t | constant, lows : : : : 4 less and harmless excep ---- s | Carrots, 10c. and I5c. peck; turnips, | Arniel, Win. J. Cor i \ to insect life --~yet it is Pork isi i Oe ok: t $1.25 bag: beans {| Campbell, John 'eople's Cash thoroughly efficieit and never-failing. ork Raising, | 10c. pec ; Jota ow, $1.25 bug: beans, | Lump! : . Kills bugs, drives them away, and pre. During the winter months, when the! LH - shage, bile, ong o is io: « vents their. coming. Sold by all drug. [field work is not pressing, pork-mak- . jonions, $1 bush.; radishes, be, ash; ists. ¢ furnishes - Ets oy i lettuce, 5c. bunch; apples, 25¢. peck; | = : amy: bs g's #3 | ing furnishes -an opportunity to util ga > A : 343 Princess Sts i : ize the farm labor advantage | d. A. McFarlane, Frock street, re- Culie 'or incess and Alfred Ste In tins only: 10c., 16c., 20¢., 26c. : tae 8 cGhavan ud, ports grain, flour and feed, selling as| Cullen. J Princess an om i Z Where sinter-dairying is carried on, . follows : D Ts ' : . laborers ust be Somseaatly iaintéin, bg | Oats, 43c.; local wheat, $1.05: busk. | Hes, Ww a. or, Qu ang Jarvie. te Li : WA 3 r, arte S$ el ie g - to do ¢ iOpen and Sire jor the milk. , : wheat, 50d: sted sye, $1: peas, $1 to cde, 1.3 or 1 hi ol And 9 _ "Clirgy 4 -- ow': How ays Sovera ous he Y £1.10; yellow feed corm, 90c.: bakers' bis IRB est M GLrond St. een milkings when the labor needs $2.75 90 § ra' RO MX jage; J, BB 254 Monire st as F270 90 farmers "iat i EICHTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD to be otherwie employed. Most lar ; : Lllour; ¥2.75< to. $2.90, : 0 a % Gibeon, George Cor. King and Prince . : £e au; Hungarian patent, $2.90; oat-| : 5% Shanes ae Prescribed and recomended for women's all | dairymen keep She or two barn hands x ' ¥ P : Gilbert, John 194 Barrie Si wiehts, a scientRally prepared remedy of proves | £87 do the chores and- care for the Lor are. und. Welling worth." The result from their use is quick and dajry herd, exclusive of the milking. Bermanent. For sale at all drue stores. As the hogs can be fed between the nin mr RH ' ANN The following stovek in Kingstor Fecome or pHelr Atisfind Os Allan, ¥. A. §i7 St ¢ I'niversity Drug Store Davis, Mrs, J r. Queen ahd Divigh Sts v ersity Ave I meal and rolled oats, $3.50 per bbl.; | cornmeal, $1.80 to $2; bran, 825 ton; | gibson's Red Cross Drug Store, | shorts, $26 ton; baled straw, $7; loose, Glover, A. Cor. Earl aud Bagot Sts : + -- $8; "hay, loose, $13 to $15: pressed | Gordon, J . J : hours in which the herd demands at- § hay, 814 ton. Grant, Mrs. J. (Victoria Grocery), or, Brock j ha) tention, we find that it is very pro- Meat--Beel (local), 'carcase, ie. to Nelson, Sta fitable to follow 'winter pork-making Bic; prime western beef. $10 Per | 'Hattner, P. A, Johnson and Froate a8 an adjunct to the dairy because we jewt.; by carcase, cuts, 10c. to 15c.: | tena JL R. 59-61 Brock St can farnish steady employment {o thet ; live hogs, 5je. a Ib.: dressed hogs, Yc. Hoag. The Druggist, abi 4 H a . oy fd » 5 Division necessary farm Iahot. It. requires only 4 ah a pork, Be. to 10ec., by quarter; mut- Ta ah, Je. B. Cor. Queeiiine Afi t Drug Store, 124 Princess a few minutes for one or two hands to fton, Y¢. to lle.; spring lamb, lle. to Kelley, Jas ; 308 Montreal Btreet feed fifty to seventy-five . hogs, and a tide per 1h. veal, be. to l0c. per 15; ' this in no way need interfere with ( age, ducks, $1 to £1.25 pair; turkeys, 1Se. 8 ) 3 ] CS . ° pair; Ye, 15 their regular work.--Coburn's *'Swirie RL 3 {per th; fowl, 5c, to We. a pair; in America.' Hd Bl {spring chickens, 50¢. to Soe. per pair; \ ---- \ voy {gecse, $1.40 each; butter, creamery, rr Value of a Good Bull, * 4% hE [30e. to 3c; prints, 2c. to - 28¢.. Beverages: I man a ed is dal Fh a hac id he ae) frints, 23 ae Je TT ER we " Tre iw " ALE exorbitant and unreasonable to many ists Bulk f i RA | Dominion Fish company reports {4 NY Hay HH ond) hs ol SAE orl = i 9 farmers to pay from $150 te $300 for Dt We Lae the 3 ue | rices an follows : Le A) TH HPT PTT They : TOE alll hl i LT STOUT a good bull, and yet they do not seem | J oo son oh rime Ay i B Whitefish, I1Be. Ib.; pike, 10c. Ib: : Fm bend, shut i® # v ol g! fa : " - : » to have the same sense of unreason- Faller ee oi ol EY 2 a5 hinook salmon, 30c. Ib; kippered ~ \- ableness when they make other pur- ak aye faahes, Bu Wall | erring, Yarmouth bloaters, 40e. doz.; 4 = b chases. They will not hesitate to buy h he fy baby, p At | Atlantic salmon, 30c. Ib.; salt codfish, S \ EY PD : d . \ ; {! ' i ALY » AAS a good horse, paving from $200 . to ing we. Drvaacd A BD | Be. Ib; halibut, 20e.; fresh haddock, 3300, and yet such a horse ean never | wilt ll Sul 2 peok BE Be. tb; bulibsails, 3ge. ib mackarel, be made to yield the profit on the in- | . / ' 1 ) | be. Ih; ata bass, 124¢. Ib, fol vestment that a good bull will. More | . PEN" George Mills & Co. quote the - fo 2 3 i A lowing prices for raw furs : over, the work a horse does Insts, as | ho bags + » ! ker | eI ize,' 84 $6.50. a rule, but one season, while that of | ' » Red fox, as es mine, lo W050: bull is carried' on for v t : skunk, as to size, and length of a , arried" on for years 0 stripe, S0c. to $1.50; raccoon, lirge, Come, $2.50; medium, $1.50; small, oc; mink, as to color and. size, $2 to $6; Interesting Notes. | muskrats, 26¢. to 42c.; weasels, 20c. to ! ile. goefon, has 22,917,930 acres of till- John McKay, Brock street, reports abie lands, DHOWS © ; . - Winnipeg markets have received ogo trimmed, lUe. 1b.; horsehides, Agont---Jas, McParland, 3359-341 sheop from Montana. y 183 to $3.25; ealfskins, veals, de. 1b; King Street East. : The wool business is the largest sin- : | deacons, $I; sheepskins, 60c.; tallow, : gle industry in Nevada. in cakes, Ge. Ib.; beeswax, ec. ib.; | : Siberian milkmen peddle milk Gozen ginseng, ¥5 MW; wool, washed, 20c. 2 on sticks in the winter time, tb. unwashed, 13e. Ib. Raw furs: Red: | ure 0 United Kingdom 'and Europe are. in {fox, No, I, large, $6; No. I, medium, » - _ keen quest of Canadian hay. { $4; raccoon, No. 1, large, 2 to WW; fi 2,000 students will attend Oregon t No. 1, medium, $1 to 82; mink, No, I, ISTSunng mp Agricultural college this winter, | large, $6. to $7; No. 1, medium, $3 to ; 'he total importation to Canada vy ¥ ' i $6. S ' ' i up to September reached $10,553,801, i ---- % By Cuticura Ointment, Broke Out on LT he machivery of our Chinese 'D SE Hien Face when Twelve or Thirteen, Brathrey gost bat 350 dor the lot. AYD SERIOUS, 100, . 5 utario Plowmen's' association, 3 3 Were Most Embarrassing, has asked for an increased government Disease Riimpant_ Among English Had Tried Everything, grant. Morton's Gap, Kenticky.--*T suf. \ rea. ---- Two hundred and nineteen *"Farm- fered two years with female disorders, | London, Nov. 24.-- According to the A Nava Reotla girl, Miss Mabel Morash. of | ors Clubs" have been formed in Ont- | E ee y heal ry ammual report just made by Sir Dover West, writes: *'When I was about | ario: . . . g had a |George Newman, chief medical officer twelve or thirteen years of , my 1 : % " 1 4 broke out with pimples, and 1 trieq very: Ox roasting in the stree(s is an old | E f al backache !of the hoard of Sdutation, yay Fi ing 0 SP 2 ovo wl rated nei ied Tourist cristo BS A Christmas Pleasure That's Mu Pitaples were the worst on ny forehead ang towns. : 3 el tary the | 3 chin, They cathe out in grour-. and developed A cross 'between a tomato and a ] pr schools suffer from more or loss ser- Ft ' later ato moped. Being on my face they | has bee roduced, called A 3 Kk (ious diseases. Out of the 6,000,000 ele- | IF . cursed great disfigynement, and were most pepe ho n p Near, oa a 5) d J mentary school. children of England The GILLETTE Safety Razor is a gift that pleases much at first, and more every day. * After # y wen ity is being used 2 plant 2 5 and Wales, ten vent suffer from a andso of Jewelry ven batts ooks Dale if rem RO Otten i stimulant A orto ne er B : ve, Serious defect of isin, three to five d eb iden AIS a 3 Dies - i Jewelry vo et than % lecks.. Daily, for a a Box. I then applied | I En: / fle per cent. from defective hearing; . six ' y orm. shaving from -an irksome ta into a pleasant jncident in the 8 week I saw a A United States han oi . Dt to eight per cent. have adenoids, or | JE morning toilet LX kept us Rited 2 8 cow has given birth ght pec cond hy ng toilet, Fou cannot toll I. es wha So 3 Holstein rps and th en mary a ize When you give him a GILLETTE for Christmas you desmuch more than add t0.2 man's eve : 'a Jersey N : . Dimples, thanks 6 the Quticra Ointment + he Karite, tar ties, growsiin from extensive decay of the ieeth: one daily comfort. Your Plesisure lies in encouraging In him those sterling habits of self-reliance, (Signed) Miss Mabel Morash, Mar. 31, 1041, Central Africa, and produces a vege: Bet Font. from tubsseulonis, Sie Benrge self-respect and economy of time, of which the morning GILLETTE shave is a symbol. ther, : I took , i = mor; a state can- a ¢ 3 ; . Baby's Face Like Raw Jails bu Ber it Jrous 10 » height of : not effectually insure' itaolf amrnot B ; Keenest, quickest, most convenient, and the only adjustable razor, the GILLETTE is a J toe Beet the tou du, made ease unless it begins wiih : the child- § Christmas box worth giving--and worth getting. SX hahy Sor had a lage South Afries imports aver. $100,000 : : : a » Tooke! worth Showpdipy anunally. : 2 se . See GILLETTE assortment at your Hardware Dealer' Druggis?', " Sethe 204 \ there yore Jun, and . » : : or Joweler's. Standard Sets Pocket Editions $5.00 to £5.00 # stored in vlenng Tan = ~Combination Sets from $6.50 : vatBré of Canad. i "pe : His estimated" that rats destroy , ight : i ilati i : : 000, vy - ith th i ¢ imi : FSA worth of Hemet eopeny) poe The Gillette Safety Razor Co. of Canada, Limited Coparla. this. | - 10,503,000 himsel i i "Office and Factory, Alexander St, Montreal Seal 91,000 acres of bar-| weakness or defangement. : : oe j Of F : +» 63 St. . L 280,000 acres of oats un: SY OS Nn Le E Le NE an ub ii ured con-