Milverton Sun, 4 May 1911, p. 2

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The Milverton Sun 18 PUBLISHED FP VERY THURSDAY MORNING , The Sun Printing Office _ Main Street, - Milverton, Ont. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One ix months, 5U cents; three months, 28 in advance, Subscribers in arrears will be liable to pay $1.50 per year, CONTRACT ADVERTISING RATES ‘h. ight conte\per line for rst insertion, nd _ four cents per line for each subsequent inser- tion will be charged for all transient adve: tiser Kavertisements without specific directions aeill be inserted until forbid and charged ac- dinglv. ee haages for contract advertisements must be in the osice Dy.-2008 Monday armen, MALCOLM MacBETH. ‘Publisher and Proprietor BusinessCards },’ ' Dentistry- R. R. RMAN, Dentist, Lic- entiate of Dental Surgery and Member f Royal Coll ; ntario, Honor graduate of Toronto Uni- versity. Crown ign Bone work a Spec: inity. fice above as eau ae Hamilton, Milverton, Medical. F. PARKER, M.D. PLL, TYE, M.D. DRS. PARKER & TYE CrFICg : PUBLIC DRUG STORE, MILVERTON Hours—10 to 12 o'clock a. m., and 2 to 4 ase m., and 7 to 8 o'ciock p. 1m. ‘MAY DAY IN PARIS Troops and Police Have Lively Time With Rictores ALL IS QUIET IN LONDON ‘ World’s Metropolis Has a Very Poor Showing of Workers In Its Demon- stration — Nightfall Sees Some Lively Collisions on the Streets rench Capital—Inter- nationalist Feeling Strong. wes bi a a livelier any collisions in the ee about Tove in the evening hundreds of f succeeded persing and this district and the rane Abaen took bitual aspect, M. Bape PBatis) Vaal ones tratiies disturbances. had no- where ‘assum oust ts. A cre BR, FORSTER, Bye, Bar, | workman, wearing Mgteicey rosette Noe and Throat only, House Surgeon |i ths cea) & at epplanse, aithe vam of New York Opthalmie and Aural Insti seuppeate i ine Rear a era wrpula vefnee 40 balsa it weapons against their French wk en wh close of the meeting a. 6 267, S Ny jous disturbances. Krox Chureb, Stratfor Phone he reais ayer tegal tooth and nail in the narrow stree RRO aN ae MRR ST lt MORPHY & CARTHEW, Barristers, | f Solicitors, Ete. Soliciiors for the Bank of Hamilton, ton, Ont. Money to sd iui Permanent offices re been ymber of the ea will ay. . M, CARTHEW. J.C, MAKINS W.. J, HANLEY MAKINS & HANLEY Barristers & Solicitors Stratford, -° = + Ontario |@ ? Veterinary. W. BARR, Veterinary Surgeon, | aitverto on, Graduate of Ontario Veterin- ‘oronto. Treatsall diseases animals, Calls by tele- Societies. ay ay ete ote No. 478, | tor C., Milverton, ren always welcome,” E. Siegner, W.M. Ww. , No. 99, Milverton, meets cond and last Tuesday of every hall over isiting brethren always welcome. N. MeGuire, C.R., N. Zimmerman, Heese “Silver Star Vi ome, R. Mi dj FF. Seey., W. Means R. See Notary Public. WEIR, Notary Public, Auc- W. D. tionéer for the County of Perth and Waterloo, Ptueletnry Deeds, Wills and rawn an tiidevits made. Office in the Wair lock ref ARTMIER, Notary yee Ri District atte The Standard Life As surance Co,, also agent for first-class Companies, Conveyan able rates. Office Cook’ | ek Milverton bes Hotels. EXCHANG® HOTEL, Brunner, Ons. | ™ John aed Store ietor. Best liquors and cigars at Firsteelass ac: vommodation wa Targe stabling ua uederetie ayia: Neate RSET GRAND GENTRAL HOTEL, Mii verton, First-elass accommodation for pel teu lle sommercial travellers and others. Three eee ee McGill Students Arrested. large somple roo stabling King ine Stee Hours. Geet Maya Dear Bost brands brands of liquors and cigars.| ..ndon, MR ee ee eee Chas, Ritter, Proprieto on the metiaree ey ite Tord Cham: | Matheson, were arrested Saturday ou ENS HOTEL, Milverton, Une | Pera, inspired by. | ge of ing the ¢ oc- Peet accommodation for commercial | ety 3s discussing King | eupied by Hon. Clifford Sifton at the | travellers and others.” ‘Two larga eample:| Georges direction thes futnte courts gutereciprocity demonstration in rooms, the ehoicest of Wines, Ia-} at to be ig hour. earlie Montreal on pee [Benny % quors ae Gibace t the bar. Good warn! oe cht fatben tot y Eh ie uals tot be as charged, ba pat rae tables. George eH Pauli, Proprie aging aah Onied weil emer thee in town G eee THE ONTARIO HOUSE, Stratford. né room at half-past nine, instead bay cipher eee McGill men, Liberals, Ont. appointed and capably con: | of at half-past ten, which. will permit | and interrupted the processio ducted farmer's hotel.. Everything of the S to be brought to a close | Gill students to the Windsor Hall the host, Splendid stabling, in connectic midnight instead of in the small | night of the Bilton meeting. ‘They Rates $1 per CKMEIER & SON | hours. Teint st a Teng Georwsiib. «. Bem believer ig |ee ey aoneee Propriet: ers. and mauve of the rioters were arre: e provinces si that, customary labor Dalene bh held everywhere. They were ieee Quiet Day In London London, May icine aisentee companied te e, May Day denonsire ti sterday. ae Railway Men Out. e increase were re- tal number of men eeyotyea lockouts in al Chicago, as a result of May Day ian troubles, is estimated. at 12,000. SHOULD END IT. Unionist Says Rush-Bagot Agreement | London, ie ae ast ion asked in the House of Commons yesterday | based om the campaign now bein treaty had been bro off the question by usual notice be ¢ ours. He told a THE AMERICAN] HUUss, berun, rial Division Court 0, 5—Milverton, Moriington, Elma, friend a resull, te He 7 o’clock dinners re at 8 o’cloc! ha Loss at ‘Sessors said yesterday that none asking that the recently over, early. if be is op. halt the will have @ far-reaching rformances beginning $3,500,000. ., May 2.—One of the as- he is i, the opinion that the fire loss does not exceed ARE STILL AT IT. Anather Republican Raises the Anhex- Bogey. Washington, gr ay AeA 8 the farmers’ free list bill in the *|House y« led note of Ganadian annexation: “overs ed the whole range of argum: con- resrocty, already in an hour's speech yesterday, touch- ed the annexation issue. is that if we can have e closer commercial relations with the people of Canada,” he said, Gay. this relationship pay tle es onious peoples into one not abiding by the ection of the tie caucus in favor of ere but explained that measure because to the farmer. Ina he posed tl tps believed’ ih it unfair lasting more than three E 5 & "9 £. 5 23 5 ca ai e a fe F) E statistics gathered both cena designed to bes that both live _ stocl ere higher re the border than in raKs United tates. When Mr. plone Fe Rne Senat tl BRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. A fleree gale raged on Lake) Huron The twentieth British Dreadnought was launched on the: Clyd ipa ir er Geach six lots in the west ond of Montreal. shene electors voted for | pte Electrie power by a large ma- : | jority. “dA GP.R. train crew rescued a fam- lay named Blake from, their bufning melling, at Stitteville. he e military aviator Matievitch and his ‘brother were “filled Yesterday at make a ENDING THE DEBATE Last Liberal Speaker on Reci- procity Is Heard in House, EXODUS TO UNITED STATES Official American Figures Are Read In Commons and an Enquiry Into the Emigration From Canada Is De- termined Upon — Verville Will Speak To-day and Then the Obsfructionists Have Floor. Ottawa, May 2.—The last Liberal word on the ere i! debate was spoken last night, in outbursts of cheering, whic! it the Government benches s rattling pia tataonal iy; Mr. livered the ‘final message Pecan ie characteristic western ew weeks Conservatives were ti mel followed Hon. Clifford Sifton in op- position to the reciprocity “east night, they got Tieaeueotre tk Wate are, it is expec at, Mr. Verville will debate will be relegated 6 ob- structionists ae ‘ition bates ether ster wi Peieved in tiine to atiend the Imper- ial rence is accordingly solely the, responsibility of the party whic delights to flaunt its Toyalty, H. Sharpe of Lisgar, Man., re resented the Opposition yesterday, He voiced the of the west. ‘erminal elevators, a y to Hud- son Bay, chilled meat facilities, these things he demanded in the inter of the farmers. With these thi to aid them, the question of tariff Wall against ‘arm products would be @ farmers. showed that the fruit growers of Brit Columbia and the east, for in- stance, would have to assist the west- ern farmers to get these facilities, yet the agreement would ruin industry of Canad: fore the Ho r. Lennox intimated that the Farmers’ Bank ease would reo! lay. sn the House met yest aon Frank Oliver said: “I. desire, Mr. Speaker, to call your attention to a matter which was brought to the at- cles have appeared in other in which my name has been mention- ed. I have not yet had an opportun- ity to consider these articles, but I hope to be able to © some ¢ obser. vations on the m orge H. Seats Galen), "at ter referring to the. appointment of a yal commissioner by the Manitol Government to discover if the tit to the property St. Peter’s In- dians, recently ‘sold, were good, said that. to the commision to ar- ive at a decision it was sary to have the original docu and ould ie a the disposal of the commis- sone Oliver. ieee he was not desirous impeding the work of the commis- ia buf he Ged =: certain ain responsibil tegarding the cussed the question of taking over | branch lines Tntereolonial. ly a passing reference w reciprocity. ctastiine Ostial was thrown open and within rates | ee ph less ty ‘passes issued to. vessels said to Russo-Chinese War Prospects. New York, May 2.—A St. Peters- burg cable says: The Russo-Chinese i ain to the front here anxiety. Gen. M. Ma- lay said: is in no way bea sirable, for if would be “nretitenly we powers who will not shed a drop oe MeN I believe this war yon i since the Chinese are their _Sitgation Pope lttary point of vi Limit to Use of Photos. | Oo dstowel--Court days, Jao, TL, PA agar ae ‘ ie March 8th, May stoth July 12th, Sept. | houses are busi ane ahi is dur of the ‘United Soe: ear | 13th, Nov. 8th, Jan. 10th, 1912. Wm | practically ed rds ee Bright, clerk,’ Jacob Seaburyer, bail |"'ifayor Mullen said: "I have teosiv~ New ie wate ‘oni ae iteiher at pen ee ue ed offers of het y sro other cities: | of a. pho Gare Conrt' House, Stratford, nee are | Reto rate pay sont oe trade oF advertising without permission of tha ject. | Canada 4 Borden expressed ihe beliet litnat it would be advisable to hav ve comprehensive statistics as to number o Coualians ‘who went over tes. The peopl had gration had almost ceased, but | dently their ae was not based on | sure fo Mr. Oliver aid no doubt there was ian statistics of | which Hh might not produce commensur- ate , If authorized to do so by Parliament, partment would be willing to undertake the work, but prea: proposed. which’ y Mr. Paterson could up largely of young people, re oon room. for nd poaagri REBELS ADVANCING. Chinese Revolutionary Forces outing the Troops. Hong Kong, May 2—Rebellion, bri- andage, and a Are murdering, pillaging, burning. ‘The loyal’ ‘treo = are fighting deputy to crush the up- serloustess of which la re: in ee peti from Ohio he Beh le the f hein as pr mee in the streets Chit ae 3 cae, md trolling the west river fired lat ee, eral parties of rebels, slaughtering them. to the countryside the revolutionaries attacked and ca Spring Goods Have arrived and they are the correct thing comprising the latest patterns in Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds Trouserings Etc. q Come in and see them. The prices are Right. There's no use telling you about our good work as nearly everyone knows our goods are made up on the premises by the best of workmen. Milverton's Old Reliable Tailor E. KNECHTE lowing an attempt to arrest the lead- ors. Successfully coped w Can- n, the revolutionaries appear to be abandoning, that cit ntrat- no! ‘ ere are. 30, troo pital province, and upon the loyalty of these the hope of the Government is. Many of the troops have proved their faith- fulness, and this ap to have in greater body, suspected ot Gidloyaity to “etilk hen tie eas mands of their officers. Rush to B. C. Fruit Lands. expected that this great influence in of the “countr ze poul pil bende gia and reach Calgary next morning. steamers will ply on the Co- lumbia River this year @ new in the near r future over- looking Windermere Anglo-German Frieni <The Anglo-G Society” was for sion House | USS SRR LES oa is to | American meeting at | The. Lard Mayor presided and the presence of such men as the Duke of Serr Wstorick C. elles, | pea British ambassador at Ber- | lin, and the guarantees an earnest effort to pro- | mote more [aay Dopular relations | between the tw. | ee After Magee | 0., 2—With the baping al the owtng Green Home | lephone Oo., in Kentucky, the first bisa series af Inge purchases, which’| entail an = 5 ia in g Fe z majority ot Se tock of the Bell | Telephone C. Mr. Foster said that if the statistics lof the emigration from Canada to ites. were given: there would be a different tale to tell. It would be shown that there was only a small net gain. We wi fuming { ourselves on a basis which was oh substantial. a e int o mae should have the ‘tile aterson nousold fects would Tough tes' taken into the Canadians last year, whereas the val- jousehold effects brought into While not clusive, he consi figures might indieate Stnst the figures . Borden were not want sendi “Shatner pid that the figures Eis eet ‘New pit aty Officer. —The rd of Healy He ‘dehined to make a selec- tion from Epes nid for seen health officer. about half of the candidates. Alfonso Gravely lil. carpenters 7 a $3 day rate. Some employers are paying i; ones are not. 7A) Your New Harness Leave your next order for a Set of Harness with us, We have employed an experienced man-who has worked in the best shops in the country and understands the business thor: oughly. In prices you will find us right. Repairing Promptly Attended to Geo. J. Coxon . THE NEW SPRING ... RUGS and CURTAINS The interest in our Carpet. and Drapery stock is at its height during these first few weeks of spring. Give yourself the pleasure seeing the beautiful things. Wilton, Axminister, Brussels, Velvet and Tapes- try Rugs at prices from $5.25 to $60 accord- ing to size and quality, New effects in Lace Curtains, Curtain Nets and Madras. # R. WHITE & COG. STRATFORD Furniture Dealers and Undertakers 80 Gntario Street Try “The Sun’ for Good Job Work VARICOSE VEINS CURED eq NO NAMES USED WITHOUT: WRITTEN CONSENT. Confined to His Home for Weeks. fand evil habits fa Pe brought om Soe ould. become " <soveral ape alists, oney menced t0 Joc my Di fr I wrote them and got Tae New ropress was somewhat slow. nd young uraged. continued treatment for three months longer aud ‘was rowan j vith acompleta cn 6. Leould only eam $1? hop before treatimeut, now Lamm earning 1 and never loose @ day. ‘all sufferers knew of your valuable treatment HENRY C. LOCUST. HAS vou BLOOD BEEN DISEASED? D POISONS are the most prevalent and most serlous diseases. They sap the Syictitn and | ne Sv ontrely eradicated from the system Wil it cause mary. Ivmay suppress the sympioms—our NEW BLOO! very life D blood of the vistina and a serious complications, “Bevrare of ‘METHOD cures rou. ‘bat it _has do if te wale for an re < Spiced, hes sated ted FeuSod* citsserassd) on ae 2 nose gheeres NAMES USED WITHOUT WRITTEN CONSENT. PRIVATE. No nam. (bole: deaiope Brernee VTonkdsntial, Question List and Cost of Trecsnent PREE FOR HOME TREATMEN. Drs. KENNEDY & KENNEDY Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St., Detroit, Mich. Ri OTi Cc E All letters from Canada must be addressed to our Canadian Correspondence Depart- EEE ent in Windsor, O3 a If you desire to aes Sedeea callat at our Medical Institute in Detroit as we see and treat ‘indsor offices which are for spondence conssian Bostuned liye Addieee El letters as follows: & KENNEDY, Windsor, Ont. Tareeleey os DRS. , ‘Write for our private address. is | oatsasent ‘THEY SERVE OYSTERS (Raw or Stewed) Both serve and retail anything in Canned Goods ay oa Beans, Baked Beans. Sal Sardines, Herring, Lobsters, 4 4 4 a 4 4 4 4 } Veal Loaf, Tu rkey oaf, Boneless 4 4 re i re 4 FE 4 4 d eal, Chicken, Hani and Tongue, Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Olives and Pigs Feet, Ete. Justreceived a shipment of thebest brands of Oranges, Lemons, Bananas and Spanish Onions line Cigars and: Tobacco ya line 0 Choice Confectionery ‘phe iho sho slo sho she plo gle she ube oko ako slo who ade ule uks sho obo obo who abe ube ule ule ule ule ale Agents for Guelph Steam Laundry «f Ice Cream ‘ Served or sold ta bilk d 4 ‘ Dishes, Toys and Notions iT sekaernas bi i i We th Nl i a ac i i ec ai a he ee i a 1 ah ac he he ie es hg Order Your Suit Now | For the 24th of May Then Youfjwill Have it | You get what you want | How you want it, and ! When you want it at {a3 J. FLEISCHHAUER’S EXCURSIONS | | Manitoba, $Sasatho, Alberta | APRIL 4,18 wy 2 18, 90 $0 JUNE 13, 27 JULY 14,25 AUG, 8,22 SEPT. 6, Northwest point LOW ROUND-TRIP ot: Sed to oh sto oe pea in opr. nee TOURIST SLEEPING CARS cei gen re presents inser Early application must be made ASK FOR HOMESEEKERS’ PAMPHLET Containing rates and full information. ||} Accirtosenet CPR. AsstortoR-L. Thorac, ‘oronto. ‘ONLY DIRECT LINE Ho CHANGE OF CARS Agemt, } } q W. H. SANDERSON, Local a Beene e dictionary in | it defines over 400,000 ae ‘Words; more than ever before appeared between two covers. 2700 Pages. 6000 Il- lustrations, it is the only dictionary : Because tytn the tow divided =~ page. A ‘Stroke of Genius,” it is an encyclopedia in Because {single volume, it is accepted by the Because Govicts, genools ana Press as the one supreme @u- thority. : he who knows Wins Becawse 2o whoo. Let us tell you about this new wo! a) i : Pe ano Garden FIREPROOF SMOKEHOUSE. Storeroom, but the these eu article are repro- follo directioy for the erection of a fireproof smoke- house and stot svi mbined which has given satisfaction: ‘The bi ig is divided into two sec tions. That tain the dwelling and sit- uated at the Sieh end in the ciagene given herewith, being incased in walls and closed with matehh shutters when desired, answers a pose for keeping fruit, sates ae Oa provisions generall The left hand half of the building is Over ie isa poe sg ee sev: half brick, theveieh which nv ies into the smoke apartment above, which is FIREPROOF SMOKEHOUSE, entered by the outside door on the left end of the building by oe as ot a stepladder. This s ig 6 by 10 feet in the nee orbs ventt- lating window ee ie end and the yen- t the top are both H cnoebergctes arose) ing and closely shut when the operation is completed. The top of the arch forms = floor of the smoke room, wmv CONCERNING THE MULE. Animal Much Apprecisted Where He Is Best K cruel with their stock. Woe a ecle is allowed to develop naturally he has is a two-year-old by Bour- out or Lady Artist. le bon, Jr, a great iny good qualities that horses do not have. In the first place, he is not nervous. He does not get excited over evety little thing and work himself into a lather and wear himself out. tough. Many a good mule can stand it to work against, two ordinary horses, - A mule can travel on the road or work in the field all day ene at night when he is turned out, it kind ent and Ne be will go off into the field kicking up and shak- oa his Mg ad. It is very seldom that mule tha large number of hams may bé heed in this room by the follow: ing arrangement: Pieces of hardwood plank eight inches nough to reach across the room rest ofl a ledge or Sita from the walle ese piéces of plank riven in on both edges side. When full each is pushed along to one side and another filled, and sc n till all are in their places. The ven- S 5 ° 8 a = 8 3 ES 8 id ee a e E B Bre SO me oS smoke is below. For this purpose cobs are used or unseasoned maple or Kory, | The smoking should be slow. By the | DIAGRAM OF SMOKEHOUSE. time the smoke has passed up thro the openings in the arch it has become cold and cannot heat the hams. T e ham: wv kept pel ask and thoroughly excluded a a air outside, will ee in goo will no esis eh ie eenatioe ort eremaibe are started once a month and with the upper ventilator patty open at the s the common and rouplesbitie tank am Meant ee bams use, because if the hand does not know what is best for them they will take care of themselves. ple of Missouri have always realized ie qa nat ees o the ‘They not only enjoy many ad- vantages ing nee bat they are reaping Lice Vere: as Ss north breeding ground for fine mules, and so also has Kentucky. Some mules in tes stand nearly seven- d and neck ahead of the Feeding the Calf. It's a shame to on bran water, hay tea, etc. case of “have to,” all right, go Aveing way of raising fat, sleek calvgs. i Ny Journal. Tying Up Hor: Horses that afe liable ints cast them- tied the nose halter allows. ee in muslin, or packing them in oats or ashes. It is obvious that the apartment as a storeroom may be omitted and the smokehouse built alone. Dou- ble brick, hollow walls might be ever better than . The rafters shoulé be ten inches wide, strongly lathed, plastered and filled with sawdust tc keep the room cool are entitled to use about © third. of the country’s atever they use for, intelligent ovement will 'p vette es Saturdey, Bening Post. Shropshires Good For Mutton. re fed and mark cor 4,000 breeders on the membership rol. ee more than 828,000 animals record: ‘The reason the breed is popular ese sheep give better re seen of the mutton breeds. ‘arly Variety of C nee Squaw corn is pecany relish: HORSE) Wl WISDOM. The driver bad be the horse’s best frien It’ is eee business to interfere with cruelty. re power from your horse than you give him in his food. Jerking the bit and yelling nd advertise a blockhead. ae er needs water often- er th: Any Spon can ruin a team, but a wise iver maintains its agen sandy or muddy road dou- bles the worl A rise of one foot in ten dou- bies the work. are injurious un- less left slack. Your horse intend please you, but does not Tiats stand your wishes. Axle grease pays 100 per cent profit. There isn’t a Aart) ‘hed with some horses except their owners, The full a to te fale horse has cost the life of many a ay one. ‘Adjust pats feed to work the horse does. can or se and sell it for an ordinary price. It takes blood afd feed and care to beat the a Sometimes the SELECTING GOOD BREEDING STOCK, gentleman recently suggested tha be would lke to bus dairy bull. He He pag age this animal was. his common cows se eate'an the TaAe: ‘aide: bo iid ine erie tatnay uae ean Bet Ber ean ee ible, w! wh the sonar What is a an bull? man doubtless could have found mon- {| ey, or $250, for a bull that was ex- 4 1 capable of trans- bred and ‘ing ten cows and that he averages one year with another 50 cent beifer calves. that first year the bull is used five ms, means t 250 pounds of age fat ‘will be eon to the produetic herd, which at current eee oc cnn be worth $75. When second generation begins to milk there will be an income for the and a bull that could be bought for than $100, while he may have 4 tae gree, will n: able as to prepotenc, le herd owned by S. A. Baird & Son, ‘Waukesha, Wis. tion of the herd. The figures given above are turns that may be secured for such ock., It takes a fars to really stock, whether it is heif- oe cows or “pulls, but mrp in the latter case, the ed animal is ust Hd ‘up, beige as it may seem, in dais Need Attention. The pits es farm eae need mee attention than they usu: need frequent ting ¢ toa sapiog off unevenly. Such ei ahs maid be smoothed e pinchers and rasp. Better still. they should med off before they break. Frequently in winter the toe of the hoof has worn This makes the is extremely bard on the joints and tendons.in that re- gion. With such feet the heels. should be cut and rasped down until they are in proper proportion to the toes. Asa rule the heel length should be just half. the toe length. Silage a Money Saver. id pegs of silage to a ration of meal and clover hay oe ae > aatettiaty affeet the rate of gain or the selling price’ of tHe cattle, borne ont by e sae data to make them tically certain,—Indiana Bulletin, LOOK OUT FOR DODDER! Seed Imported From Chile Badly Mixed With Harmful Weed Product. dodder, and capa eee. be on their ing this seed. Unfortunately oar a these papers receive a ready sale on account of its fine appearance. TO HANG A DOUBLE GATE. Directions For Making So It Will Swing True and Latch Properly. There are many farmers who prefer to use a double gate, and yet there he Ki ‘armel wing, herewith indicates a method by which this may be accomplis with yery little trouble and absointely: Geeurate results, aR» dijgeren a Build the gate all in one structurd th tach the hinges to both er coat the hinges are ‘ange imate and enougl ate in use. “It is peter to have them too large than too smal gate has been attached to the hinges at botb ends saw it in two, as shown work is done. cross} eae of the half gates a little distance FIG.1 if FIG.2 : FIG.S DOUBLE FARM GATE. Kan: Farmer.) apart and saw out the boards between in order that they may not bind in ease of wet weather. This will simply two sawings instead of one. If diagonals are necessary they r hinge, as e. only way ie can be put on fe ‘ately ales nal is reversed Pan the upper end iced at the other end of the gate it encourages sagging ie its faulty construction as well as by its added weight A neat farm gate of whatever type adds materially to the prea nace and value of the farm bom To be obliged to ma cara /Pay: ik Good CRinIaestR when you get a better one you know the trick. Live Stook Notes. it, bran and 0 oats make strong Ae = the colt. A poorly hed, stunted two- year-old filly ‘euoula wot be bred. Don't leave a horse heated by driy- ing to stand exposed in a cold wind. ‘There is nothing like milk for mak- ing hogs ont of pigs, It is their natural than any other feed.. It pays to keep cows just for the ae i not too much corn poe aed are | te Corn is a fat ae does| not spinel ke Sis )-shoats shorts and “ig HY euiclent eins to cause rapi Sea ee ee repeat Glan conciudes thai orn and the bearded or Scotch tate j MARKET REPORTS. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Higher—Live Stock: Latest Quotations. CHICAGO, May 1.—New buying of produ strung out from 2 1-2c to be decline to 5e_higher. The Liverpool warket cloted to-day un i vu woeat, and Xd to Kd hi on. "corm, compared with Boracay. peel cloted. unchanged on wheat; Buda Pest, %e higher. Winnipeg Duwlank: High, ow ce) on on separator, dairy, ou” Be ter, lea url) Ib. ron O23 OB 23, on ou bs, sees x pte Liverpool Grain and LIVERPOOL, May 1—Closing—" it, duit; No. 2 . stock. Futures, firm; May, 6s 10%d; July, $3 10%d; Oct. Os Flour, Wint fents, quiet, Ms Ga. Hops in London, Pa- coast, firm, £4 15s to & Ys, MONTREAL, ‘May i—The foreign de- for M: in 8 tiiiesek ove demand. white, 87%c to 38c: No. 4 local white, 3640 to Sic. Flour—Manttoba spring wheat pa- tents, firsts, $5.30; seconds, $41.80; winter wheat patents, i *, $4.00; straight rofiers, $1 to $4.25; in bags, $1.80 to $1.90, Rolled A355 bag of 90 abs.. $205. ee. 8 yellow, bic to ise. Bee iO itoba, to $24; Mant Use. Butter—Choioest, 20%4¢ 1 2c; seconds, ‘Be to Me. CATTLE MARKETS. Union Stock Yards. C. Zeagman & Gons bought one toad of Beate ‘800 to 1000 Ibs, each, at $4.8) to ve Vent catves ola at Hg $800 er owt, or an everage of about $.50. Sheep, ewes, cold at $1.7 to $5.25; rams, | f ie ee een to $6.60 per Me ; spring lambs, we to $8.50 ‘Dealers: report anot! iaoraieel Live Stock. May 1.—At the’ Montreal Stock Yards, West End Market. the re- of live stock? for the week ending 29, were 155) cattle, 475 sheep and lambs, 2000 Ey ives. The offerings on the market this morning 200 sheep and lambs, 1 Ives. ‘A rather easter feeling Di Aen market in. sras dows. which resulted in a good Choice steers sold ABZR - f 2 "aa) mber owe, which brought bie, to from that a5°481, 778 ieee sl Hi tlay lt i Re i ee Hate ee ‘to $5.75; cows, $3.50 to to. $5.25; milch cows and ened: Ee to $65. Catves-—Recelpts, 250 head market, 26- tive “and firm; cull to chotee, $4.50 to _ Lambs—Receipts, 17,000 head; eave and Bienert cholee lambs, BO. S00 tive rkers, $5.30 to $6. pigs, $540; mixed, $6.25 to $6.30; heavy, $535 to Habs rouEh, $5 10 $5.25; otaes, Chicee> Live Stock. AGO, Ill, May 1.—Union Stock, eh —Hogs—Receipts, 15.000 head: mar- ket er Se lows oe oui ed and butchers, $10 to $6: s x rpugi Thea $6.05: Ss ere required where barley re bene clther in a ration. Hogs. arop of 200, per | Jeru! Selects, fed and a wate, ae Stat, for-hogs f. thei SUNDAY SCHOOL. Lesson VI.—Second Quarter, For ¢ May 7, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, II Chron. xxvi, 8-2%. Memory Verses, 19, 20—Golden Text, Prov. xvi, 12—Commentary Prep by Rev. D. M. Stearns. As we consider the lives of these was one of the eight ; II Kings xv, 1-3). But they, only did right in some measure, some more, some less, and all failed in many, things. is still oe when the twelve tribes shall dom and a king sitting on ie throne Da’ at Jerusalem who shall reigm But it shall be, for the mouth of the. Lord hai ken it. “They shall calk hier m the throne of the Lord, an@ nations shall be gathered unta it, ie tie fame of the 15). Every good kin: ld our its to the Son of God, King of Israel Jol and Him forth more brightly as the one who will never fail nor be yu seems ve been greatly 10), iv, 14; Gen. ffi, 5). Humility, not pride, is the characteris- tie of a true child of God, realizing that 1S oul Hitielency is of God (II Gor. fii, 5). The only way for us is to in Lord and in the power of His might,” having no confidence in ourséives, ne welleth Bz i & ES 5 e z of our infirmities an save to the uttermost all of those who come et God b; a rejoice in Him and serve im with all humility, remembering to Panis eas! mercy and walk hum- oy with shteous- ness, self astute pride and ambi- tion to be Soe, or something apart © from Jesus Christ we must shun as we would bees edeeih hit itten of Uzziab that “as iene nach ¢ ers, 80 32.39;

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