Milverton Sun, 4 Jun 1908, p. 2

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if in triumph to a home of h’s own?) For several years hog-raising has been 11 tion, as shown by the experiences of the} French Government. But efforls are be- Was. 2 married would he soon come}one of the most profilable sources of} past few years. ‘The phase ofthe ques-| ing made to suppress what is Known as. the “mixed” club, in D which m men and Wor Or, The Curse Of The Family a th m 4444444 ++ +4444 THEA HE EH tte tet ihe blue veined eyet! ne riesihe eyes. : enon dar reste te ‘ ni litte hands on ie cold APT! : herself constrained t> concen ene sullered_ ond home : es tame : Pope tie Balas yer aociot, Ea te ber 1 ber Sas It was-mot in Alc alure| after depositing hs burden on a couch, alecg aa Ihe Beis es Wo se2 Bessie ill-tren ‘ed, and te @ su was leaving the house ito get the ne- pea ae ae ee wittioes ag ae revenue the Canadian farmer has had.| tion that is of prime importance to tho : | : 3 = 2 $3 . : se See i x .. tL S 5 zi : ‘ : s i +t++ ett ee AMBLING FEVER IN PARIS. : oe shoulder; she said, tarnlly, almost 3 | bir Bs re eee eae Ss pears Roan A rer de = REE HHH te ttt ee ttt tt =H | it reasoning wth ‘herselt, “ves, 1 am tg tf jelly pe t ver contingencies, which. will ecsount| AN Classes Have Cubs whe ‘They Can t +) sure Iam _heppy, becal By which for the difference in price. On the same fe fine einer lke cas) or aug ht neo |S $| Sen tatnten acre were ete | ye guese se romeo Na from troubling, end.the weary re SI) SHEE what hed that Wlncss bee 3 arm | Becen Co pelt St, Ste dy, SREP SOO Naeka, Wid eared himselfbecduse 38 $|aea oe e|+ }] out even. On that date, also, the Danis! ? aden ihe by, his hic a so cold | who—ah! yes,\ there was another: vagul vasig | ad lost mi con y £ | tien an ot once 4 hah child | recoPection. worth ‘ry:ng to get into| + + | farmer was paid for his hogs on a basis | (ie ee tat Yamubting tables In Pa t so gare Aiees SS fies ie had | langibie shape—whia wes the man, the | [ ol ioe by the private conten her the | Has once more drawn the attention ? ~ ack on as Gs si be a - sab fe: <sed where no human fare col io ee eee ne ae area ee F444 4444444444444 444% ers the big run, as above, the -Dan- auinores to rant gambling cli 3 . + | reach her. : oe = t ER| ish farmer was paid on a basis of 37s. i cult to's 4 ; ; ©OCOG9O9 $|_ She never dreamed of rousing the} to unfathomable depths where she lost | 7H1p BACON TRADE AND THE FARMER or his hog THe price there vanes 5 | SD Gis are vey di limeult to 6 supe $ { : schol, : : , ‘Wasall Evan, who” ‘The export acon, trade bas reseed A Merc eccondifg. jo. tha.rned Clubs pay an enormous tax (about 40 ; X 4] the child was dead; m9 one could alter | ee ait ve Pr Mi ROR ad EI a aarp eeteea maar pets y-of Ie sian, | CUMS, PAY, A corn Le Hi ee ae +> + er| danger now of this important trade r€-| port bacon trade of so liltie moment that] Creqter gamblers than the men. In & S| trograding to a pretty small compass, if} we oan afford to let it go by default, and| Fs, which was recently raided the po- it is not extinguished clcahe says 8) the country be none the worse for it? Will} 1, 5 bandages, the lady stepped the ead. writer in we Farmer's Adyoc: w cessation of this trade altogether lessen | \ raat ges, th ey did not weep, nor sob, but she fay B : To get at the facts, let us 5s back a} materially the profits which our people qoneplad: Ibe jewels otearwelleyrnd 5 ik attach no} there for long, still bearing the eee sight, would not be quiet, and kept! yiitie in its history. In 1900 Canada ex-| make out of their farming ope tress as a stake of $4,000 on the en wr i ce, Doelor, you will atlach 99 | shore nds husying itself in pleturingwite joy of ported Wo Great Bilan 194,906 boxes of| Is this branch of trade worth eatering t? sat ies eta ia aa ie fiat: long-deferred visit in colors So ra- “ Sr a thow this] Lit worliciatag arecelo : Eee eee ane ein sree irae Baccus dian, tN wo 5 eae hogs killed in] A sacrifice will certainly have to be made eS 228 a lost all the money she had with her, had exhausted her eredit with re much attached, and— b id alfe rt, the same| to regain the ground we have lost dur- cede Sabina shear Wiccan ea ee see Ne ad rary of tees ie ie ana to steal down the inva- peer Tia cr ari ok espa killings the past year or two; Denmaric has, dur- Mah org fagranitct A change cde must not de‘ain 1 che was alone almost in the dark | ld’ i was 1,087,000 hogs. The Irish killings| ing the past six months, been flooding the au a he oppertine’ Bn. “Every moment sre hat she drec Goring 1960 were 410,00 togs. Seven ritish. market with her bacon and d\s-| Fring Tolices she kept the. jewels: | TE es the stately s-hoolmistr caw never exactly tell, but the room gently wi way by -| years later, in 1907, we find the situation | placing Canadian. Is it warth while to| (jG, Paice gue tebl Se iN e grt ceremony and civil ty which + Iked with collins, and. grave i ed UD-| has materially changed. Canada’s exports| keep in the game and regain and retain} siiengors, ‘They ‘had their. clubs sumyed that; goclly individual rato |% jones, and skulls; the lg 1Voff to 138,990 boxes, or the | our hold on the export trade? ‘These are] Crtenders. “They. had, Mes Coins Wee é ag bel appearcd to Le whirling round, and | i iment. | equivalent of 803,940 hogs; Irish killings| some of the problems in connection with | Fa" the may ran que i 2 “You see what your temper, has | ore felt Besse's arms clinging cold and! "MV nd the spe advanced to 482,656 hogs. But the most tis industry that confrent the Canai Tenenoen i dee er sie Gri wis. arena “i about her nck: She trie! to a striking feature of that year's trade was| farmer at the ‘present time. er lady; and Miss i a alge , lin. yan ¢ you not his—"] the enormous increase in Danish killings, 1 haye tried to be fair in the facts, as| f ytan neting {0 oprose. to this erate. Te ee PAIGE Ge an mar ane | am’ Mary. Di puvaedy" interrupted the | which reached the total of 1,767,970 hogs. | presented, and to fudge of the situaiion Rieskogcal ellelenions <i: polewecal oot the starement thal it wes not Se who | Geavored to convince herself It was all : fi how a, marked change} from a purely export-markel nrg hot an elt tract idea, ft] USE iat Io's i Ae Aaa i P| in conditions, and in Canada’s relation|‘T., many farmers, the packer is the If a child meet with | Cvs vetreat from the scene : tc run baccarat aE er ne rane y ' r sit fie Thnk Ged a are bck” to the export bacon trade. jn 1900 Can- low who is preventing progress i Bs. a scepile or-an Unbeliever, it does not | ‘i din the ae for the re: r, but you must not be excited nor ade was the largest export r of baeon| js to blame for the condition which ‘he ENGLISH “SKYSCRAPER.” er hate the man for being unhappy, it only miner of the allowed fo exhaust yourself.” Gna BRIAR: Ne ot toaa oxoceding tennorlar Wena finds itself at the present a wonders end marvels exceedingly. It} _ And having al Tis epee ee Sas tig ext moment In vain Miss Duvard tried to. soothe ieee from Denmark by 82,076 hogs. In| It is not our mission him 6r | projected Liverpoat oe Building 300 Z 3 has no idea of justifying its love for| Seen, he .. ats ied she saw, what fro: bas yan she eve ae wine @ Ne SS had inareaes Tey areus cepts is fenes in any way. He ms ¢ Ks c eee ‘soul a ack, i and various other things, to coun- 970. hogs, and Canada a factor in the Cai de Ww - we cope zs ‘ts be fin cafend BIE EC mers ees UNE oe wie sa Bee jaa in Gract-tip ellerts-of what abe cone dete creased hers by 306,036 ho not very well be dispensed with just now. | ‘The first “ Seo in England wilt ts Pee for | Ais tins not fo move; and. tn anower 10 a which covered the’ dena child's. body—| Cd a fil of nervous exha for that year being considerably less than | Co-operative packing establishments were] te bull at Liverpool, where ne the, corparae “L have always Thought that children, were we hoy Bi dls Ue ands and head alone bend expes-| The es ook ail ais was bidder one-half of the total ried a few years ago, and with what | tion have authorize when they are religous, loving God, | $4 — deed, but obstinate'y and detcrmincd-| mark. Even in the facéo! a % ae nee Aa imply alter their wn im:| “With care and good nouri-hment 1 ee sucoess everyone knows. Ifthe business | an fice building rising to & height of 1 at was. It was ‘on, swallowing part diluted | whieh are Heaned fh is to be continued, the packer, as we 300 feet above the roa ‘ig:native and innacent fashion, were aoe Tame real "ing With lears and beaten-up eggs flavored the elluation would him to-day, becomes necessary to its sue-|" ‘The sile of the new Duiling, which pel of Christianity than an| 40 sin she could ull eve with ine, Ske did not scem able to] were it not for the Tao tbatitie decrenme| ves c ie claiie. atte tne Ak money | wil! be used as the offices of a inerpook ascembly of reverend divines. For re. Seely ive ba <all depends cn the pe aa ola aieh-oilentsceh iol to yweeping and so of Tash her nurse} gt Canadian expo the one hand, | in the export bucon trade, and hes bad [assurance company, 1s opposite. the tel mig a matter of tho Heo rt, nok of | SF ery “arts cure. did the thing she coubledo, un- oa the increase of Danish, on the other, | te add oltier branches to his business in Prince's landing stage on the pani oe the head; and these little ones’ trouble| On the Arengit “of which statement, to rise and drive away the| der the ore nstanves, viz., Jet he or less gradual. . For | order to make it profitabl as to] the Mensey. The building has been de- not their’ brains akout vexed questions| Mr. Cricldelh foresd Bessie to swallow | | bie ‘mer but she fel Lound to| herself to s mowed oy 1h Drea y Dull ietnsrner pnedbeen | that Ube dtcrupr’ ie gt eonesmned: < Dae aipaet entirely in ferro-conerele, the and vellemient discussions; itey Jove God o yaaee on * are oren ook marl ner bed; th> sheets and blankels press-| Cf 0s guile s Wma ae ever Gane iogaily 1 -redging Mlscgiiput pt mous | BROuee” hal eaulnment ioc scandine ae eek ecient Mie realtinGe rane? noe, in spait en in tath| When made her desperate'y sek, and eae a the carth. Tee re assural, “is ae towords evenlng sho got niueh worse; fon Her ike & lon welght, tnd (kept jer's operations have} least three times a many hogs as he is| known, schiceians is, [her there with eyes riveted on the dack | “I dont elinoy how it is ,” she ef the spasmodi¢ order, now gelling. So long as these condi- The great height of the new ; “ a he more or less] 1s shown by a comparison with the tole Shite i vealed 10 view by| Some few days later, “but I feel slarv-| blowing hol and cold as the price varied, | tions remain, there will < litt’e hymns, and temea {0° these __fluet ations, end had, cree ue Tuer ae Be iat pwwent t 49 do nothing but eaty Mu and as s his tulminations against the pack: fa scramble to gel hogs, and the far- ‘eet figures ot wate tanta public 4 scripture H.slory morcover, the coctots ee ce that | the a ne aes been. able ‘to stretch| ton bro‘h scems to give me 30 steenath r grew strong or weak. This disparity | mer will get all the m ow St nan \dings: A io > a sort of childish na : a : ons. eRe More e eraainins A neTnee ieee He meat, I should in Canadian and Danish exporls is fur and in some eases, per Tower Bridge « fart her arm, to fling some - ete porter? megan MIALAN bY. Seaam ne tean satelneT Bob bate Gea may, and judging of| Monument aid. Dr. Dus] frst Mares months at Mogg TRS DUES | Ite ce Bae atc hanes Big Ben Tov nad been walang every | ing January, February and March., of | justified in keeping in the hog-producing| St Paul's Cathedra swallowe inereasi 142 feet 202 feet, .318 feet +366 feet oa dhe See P shall put} 1907, Canada’s exporis of bacon were iness and i sing the supply. ees fhe Iidented tor Rb ch io: Sameer We oh A pete : an wae § y short allowance soon!” equivalent 10 215,95 S, and De = the supply of hogs must be increased : entstlainment and gratification — ne hone ae eee pfs i Tue EASES gs ean son ee eanae trade so be Beary SATURDAY NIGHT REVERIES. 3 a1 { dreai si ct Alice. | 6% favor of the latter, Contrast this c think he is. el Si fe Ara aera oa fs was “com | C2 though cea tel n her pio, ike with the figures for-the frst three months | years,-it is safe to say that hog-raising}, Saturday night seems to have the mencing the exercise of a talent, which snapped. uder was Pieriat ‘of the present year. Canada’s decreased |ias been one of our most profitable happy faculty of making people human; Aales _ahek wupen shriek, | ® a 5 . re to bealing soft'y ag they ee aie ten nd 1 find: them: the wie asa bee to 166.560 hogs, while Dennencs ran up | branches of dguietiak: Te eat ai se: vane na rt tears cour: = Pees ist ie “tig te lions 1 ever had, anal think 1) ty 10,600 hogs, om inctease of, 118600 jhe. periods of hgh DF 11 Sagan cs Sarge ai ge. % a ‘Res ory-telling, which They may havi aiee house and brought very a <3 atid wi Maing nor} over the corresponding ‘of 1907, or. ie business solely from. the Res 5) some famil Ege Se Or Acer wie teet eniered with, a} nobody-more xe an 44,040 hogs net: than Gitvadvexporied' ations aise not treating the ‘ and happier days, wher her mA aw something spr rom Bes “Well, we must wy to him, when | for the same period, And this is not all. industry fairly. For éeveral years pre- living, and she was loved by cone ane sie’s body and disappear, Alice wasn} Sauget Beller; so shut ae eyes, and | Danish Killings still keep up toa ‘high | vious to: the revent period of low values % her But by degrees tho. Tiel Wee poms A brain fever, and cowld tel tf “noth gj maakerhaste about doing so. ye | level. For the eos ending My 2nd, and increased cost of feed, the ue z Yesigned herself to what she knew wes |? Orin fevers and oui tel oy Ube present” And Dr. Dav dra seid Fiherecoiene 08 G & record, Dur-| price paid far hogs was sufficient t £ j| coming the grave was dark ea jet feb an Doken fi ie ohang md OUt his “hand to he ing 1907 the avera ue Danish killings.were| ford. a handsome pront. to. the. farmer ane Der childish heart 1 dit; bub | ek whe ras. he Heaven: know vat impulse seized abou we compared with | who managed the business Sven High ‘ een t> her: very te a ble, Hea: | 1! the girl, but flinging aa about in In anads riees are bound to ain, sooner i es bright, she believ Sig | F014 weekly killings ran about. 24,-| or Inter, and; judging from present con- Ls atte her Sumpeigatie Sanaa Bessie Ibjike: manner 000, as cormpared with, abot in | ditions, ‘they will not be long delayed; an gan lo prepate hetsellstot it. 3% ¥ 1907, and about 13,000 during the first| and, averaged up with those of the past i care ton ‘any r fel 0 “sobbing on his neck, three manths of 1908. fal! and winter, will a! a margin on Z Sarid she ¢ ie fo be Continued) In some respects the Danish farmer has | the right side of the Ie nee grt bavi scp fesslo el, Ane the 5 si aks an advantage over his Canadian compeli- Judged from this standpoint, will it not ib sehokl from slum- ee elt 0 tne Seah ue ‘ # ck-Feom on {be sng la Pein tthe that mie te! thn; a and NOTHING THERE. ee. wn | g 5 gos The girl had got the young man’s ngs at the packing-house, and is paid} in the past has been that too many far- z ‘ rs the go! a fej Something V'k> a groan at last bur-t purse, and was about to look into it, ording to how they kill out—first, | mers have gone into hog-raising on too from the l'ps of the child, fd i nen ds CHAPTER XVI. “Dont open it,” he said warningly. seconds, and so on, He has some dis-| large a scale, and have sacrificed some thing m ‘Wat-r, Ally, wa caused the lalter, 5 fecpie and |. “Why not?” she asked. “Is there any-| 8¢vantages, however, as compared with | other branch of farming in order to do itse pahgra ph hye thet aight "ane eee aaa regardless of her wit bodi'y pain, 19|- When pext Alice, Cropton, feeble andl! quing in here { should til see? the Canadian: farmer. “Me Tas to buy |g en a slump tn price has eome,| th SP eT hiecom ane OW as ghe had never kisse! her id bear i water-jug to tke sut- oie es a ee ore oe inight ibe: more feed for hi roe ote be have been hard hit, ‘The a ile a salar ne re thustt ‘there is somebody com-| vs cough sts our the ERS ail nt bee rakes ee hal’s. just ant to open it.” cone ion tong ee Fae is who hae made most out of hogs, and . Ally! ints.” She "asd ik Bessie’s lis, anc beet sie Ss Tedin a suange| 2Y°; but you must techn aan steel maine rine | shore tnd to hy ate Sovaioe a: lo B. a q st ay hie ; ers a s : ee : Duta Aly ae in ee tea sates ta wong, dcop | rem “1 will” and she began to open st slow |Our Taras ares arranged by a central | sible for them. He is not hard hil when OEE LAND yy pal slairetso of that rambkng. riekly. quite awake and én fal xt ought to ae afraid to do that,” | onumniliee, and the value of hogs is fixed | slump sn prices cores, and makes a] Don’t put your overcoat ways a be todhigrted quppanioand oh leave me, dvrl'ng,” said the all her ser ite: a i ie ou reprovin, gt oe " is may be an. advantage } big z profit when fusriey are high. If every BS 1 need it almost an; the way Mm nd iy rh eondl oh, GF milo tual was olin ony room of Mee se Hehe“ a ata of at oe re ae regia je com a Ee ee ee ae Peel iF uesgorines, Dede shen 60 i “ty fn Besslo Casced her arms a!Out| Firat she teviewed—by w ay. of getting Kclaimed defiantly. ae ia in Canada,when prices ould be fey 6s shat aed ee to her lessons; but, dcreyarding this 2 a, sure: sturling-zround for “| know it,” he sighed, “and when you yend what the markel will warrant pay- | tablished, and. the market for Caneal ‘ mandate, the moment they turned into | Meck. been very kind to ies * ee it inside that purse, you'll be seared | ¥ The piicking-houses are run pariiy | bacon in-Great Beitan rlaing et | _ If a beetle were one-third the size of a room she sat down on ths Lot- ou have been very Kind 7 19 death: ane MGIC AEE Ce ee Cue teearee horse, it could pull against twelve horses, tom step of the flight, and eiges he ng however, ncerns owned hy the farmers. ee " f : pe doctors return from the vary Jand the cireumstane endant upon.it,| The Parliament. building in Welling-|On April 27th last, these private con r the average man to} ‘Recent Admiralty experiments prove eam nappy tos ir n the ap-| ton, New i ns ; bay z Zealand, is the Jargest wooden | were producing hacon to sell at BRs..and dinette be inst hie ee Ma coal keeps best under water, partice Pa a heii Sete AME! a pause, then laying her bh Pedal Atoee fa ing Pepe Mink caihio Sip Deters | aIRACNES: he Ane were the: co-operatives to sell at 5 to Step over it later. ularly sea-waler, aioe, and stood §) a5 to fees Dr. Du. eee Vand ‘while he descended the staircase, ot desire you ” demanded « replied — Alit Fa] turning to Dr. Duvard, she sald ‘ | ¢ i te ey ms about Bess s é } 3 4 : AUTOMAN I e WEST KcHOUsE. atise is very an answered the dec- ‘ 2 | fi : é DRESS MAK RS > EDISON : eo hcon oi, Pee a s E het SMITH, stecve een PV eo the exclaline (XT, Say that you es 3 BALL AND SOCKET) 1 mt : Jouts j i & Cy w ef jus! sey ai Jers r sath find tobe a knive —f a weet, uneratetut en spiuried cut 5 i RB) 83 Grickieth; but Dri ter-} ; : x aes ae na further obse vaio re eee WHEELS CAN BE { PS cote panes eg : ; sly \ ne aternlne the sil SIUETED TONNE at pie ‘s MODEL INA reached the 7 Pe 1 the accents Va Eee 4 y allow. eens ee blows, and S mien ; anit ake aR Se Dar ee been ha lot of gowns made, and it This ion diagram of a movable iw figure with the same measurements as « Mamma was delighted when the dressmaker htted a gown over it; hall almost at a bound, he dared up fatigues h her Swf be Be : laters 3 4@ couple of flights to the landing he fe : just eit, ound. Ace. ly under a he tan, which had, eratent thrown ovr <n ft the } 9's and plints wer: re about amd men: y brok mt in pieces pulled ie nihers a conn IMG ealhewha Vata Eiitely aemattan ween bt the Pulled it over or hersef—if you con t Relivo mie, ask re ee dept ogetr sd,” vue re lifted the stan Prep ra'ss¢ AT + Leary her imb>-the raving: oom? | arm rectly “Bott r cari 3 sar N v the drawing. ars. “L will show Sou bee sberlin ah “She be Kept quiet, d Dr, ‘pe! Ureshot of one a It arm here, and Hee if you ane ce, take see into the room. et my. other pater saw three smal od: is ee ans ue Dr “ft you ‘oke tone of au- i ya aa raeliegue ‘Mrs. ‘Crickix The figure finally ran into the bay window, smashing it, and nui gown, My, but wasa’t Mamma angry} Xours, Wali

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