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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 1 Feb 1906, p. 7

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bully no cut-h " M. M: - '0'!!! have my; yi- gnu .artrhe- tho 2trg"e high-bred twee, with I. be“!!! on. and mouth. At It. It oremedtobertttitttheH-e. great in mm Ml to a» nuisance- the undid herself. After all. - red It. he mun-why be BatngiMtes0 at ihMirsg Mart the"? It In all: to be apt-cud. She went to the civil your. clock ,eh.tt.d-0ar.toheronhergmt The clerk was quit. Illhled. “It in Sir Clinton Adair." he railed. f Again the In: but] seemed to clutch be: heart and hold it still: nothing but be: - of that I” at stake kept her tron hen-yin: Smell. She com tinned to “out it in s voice ever more tin-la: chum ur, did: "Who in hut gentle-Indie one who ". just panned out? You opened the in! to: Aim." The ask‘adim‘iv‘ in; ma: -tedtotoqrheheehetmgbtto- Iva- the cue-do- or not. " know him," an continued. in I " no; him," In. 05:an In I "releyy tone. "but I ell-not recall him m: I had forgotten." “an due passed out: " seemed to hee that she must hare fresh air or the would die. She went out Into the crowded -. The throng of people, the union of cans. drayl. cabs, omni- Be mix! hr iter side In pin-nee until the eats he had signaled tor “939,911 bum. the "ies of the street renders, an continued her; her heart Ind brain mm! to be on tire. She walked on . few atop. (hm stood quite still. look. lnx round her with a bewildered air. A gunk-man passing by noticed it. and looked etrirrsdr at the tair woman. (mud in deep Mack. who I'll (widen:- ly lost in the crowd. He touched his hat, and spoke to her. "Yes," he replied; and he, seeing the damn”. bewildered expmslon a! her fare. said to hith there In: ”nearing wiong. . "Are rod looking (or I cab?" he uk- ed, - 'raretr. Then he held the door own While the large mansions: fading Hyde Par mated. the west." and he gave her ample l "'11:an you,” add Daisy: “you an tipotrotststdrrs-eees-_--adg1Ce, m N.L-F-*::::::â€"WWM “I an in "at "wide," said had“ “and I want to to to I quiet plus.- some place where I can with. M mm confuse me." "Dave to the park," laid the gentle min. Then, with a low bow, he dis- appeared: but more than once that "' he mole of the fair, graceful woman he had met in the crowded street -rr-NraFiCrut had lost your war." he replied; "and that is a very gal-ions 'thine to do in London. Where in" I tell the man to drive tor' Her thoughts went back to the place and the hour when the had tlrst hoard It. She remembered bending over him, and asking him his name; he had most certainly answered. "Mr. Clifton." She exttld not have hen mittnlzm. and. it she were mistaken why did he not rorreet beet He always' "tmsd himsrlt Clinton: the had known In other name since her marriage than Mn. Clifton: he hm! been bee that ad has: for It" letters: there was no mistake about it; and me: all. It was not his own name, Why had he assumed it? Not-oh, ne-n'.---?, not to deceive her. He Ind married her of his own free will, and they were safely. locally, prom-r1! m.e6et. " could not hare boon from any motive cor-meted with her-why was it? __ W . ma lie mama any all?“ an: or Indian-retina that mum-d him to hide litmus"? She could no long" think that. He was not Was: he went throne}: London streets: he was makinv: ,rrartgemeott' the living In London for three mantis; he was evidently well known in the l-wver'l ntllnr than at Again he was startled at the humor, lenient, bewildered look. 7 At last she was Ilene, with the blue at: above her, and the sweet. fragrant - new: her-duo In the green. minis-ting park. where the an trees were budding Into fresh life, and she had time to think. She saw chairs be. an!) the m and she cut down on one to not She drew a lung atgh of tenet-a deep sigh. that in: slums! So - had found out one-half of the any-tar " last-her husband was opt Mr. Clifton: he was Sir Clinton Adtte. Why t"urhe assumed that name? For what pmqtose?-to what and? Nancy's Perfcdion Cream Sodas are crisp. squares of wholesome nourishment. They U: the fwd that builds strength and muscle. They Are as easily digested by the child And in.“ " by the sturdy workman. They Contain ALL the food atagtwfteatBtnr.irtafuem that detches the Aquatic. Atwarsheshanderirpirt tum-Mm Almanac-uh“ _ mum; m "T! ultimatum. Hymn. CLAY. Anya-wwmu-“mvm mgr-mauvmm'nmm Adair!" een Two Loves tth*A.h* -ev, "Ah, no “as, no my mun. She mid to haul: that the an: - “a teit-trra numtvum " In a. mystery that - III M Im. at. but and lt out: an. Mullah"! 'rtt.tft-.enrmBd tav- ho' to Id. sir Clinton Adult! he- Daky [are I limo are all I a]. " he were indeed Ste Clinton. he '- Lody Adair. and the little child In the {INC 5:)th nu het mtrudtttkeyt9eraedet.9t i-Jn’rrén in?" Wu he ash-ed a hert Did he eon-met he! mam-thy “are never was 1 will ret." an Daisy. “without . my. I hare it: wilt. I nllti, make the war." It me a, by some means or can. get to know when he lived. Then it "oemreeedtotsert1tatwmtidbee- "laugh: due hid bat to look in I Lon- don directory to and. out that. She to when! "I! hearing her husband speak of it. and any that every hm town should have it: din-don. She had 'tPTt't' thought than that the directory would come to her aid. Bhe would m It. It scanned to her ant if the could we the outside of the house, she should gather coma-thin; even from um. Dds, lost no lime: due walks! rm no new park, where the lit. um] the tereo, and the guns had refreshed her', the did not stop until Ibo came tera large "tmr-a “Miner's: the went ‘in. and. an» new; we "iihtt pun chases. the asked to look at the dim tory. She was some time In tindkrg lt, but she snw it at laat--Str Clinton link Dinah; House. to dine them? Not for I! that [ml *eeothee-rhearoatdmstrN thetimt instance, have men-led her. . ttteeoidwrtsotrethetrq-.'me loam m thought of It, the - deep. Irtt-trerttmtte-rmteede tmtoedth-ttarattoqat. Bow! Thu beam the mud ant-don. She must decide upon some method. Already her courage and mace had led her to make this discovery. ihri knew .oeneothuaeeset',rhe_ddueover Dilly toohe'd " the denim who had been jarring her. He seemed ML tempered and "nimble. me thought. and who inquired of him it he - when: LlfduleAHouse was; tTei,'r tre know: Nt u. on " we large mansions: facing Hyde Park. to the west." and he gave her ample dimo- to that stately and 'mumttbeeot mansion. They little dammed, time who pawn] hr Ind glanced casually " _the tall llm no plainly dressed In black that there In the luau-no of that snub abode-the unloved w“. looking for the firat time on her husband's home. Gould it be his. that mud mansion? Bhe than of the "we cottage " Pern- dale; die thought of the pretty little villa among the Ml]: of sunny Flume. What were they mud to this? How could_ the lord of this stately abode em have contented himself theret Could It be? Should ghr wake up and and - dreaming. the babe 1n the an by her side, the Tine-tea- climbing the window; the long of br4ght-phmsaeed birds In her earl? Was all this mystery which oppre.qsed tree nm’l demented her I wiWsmrr.' - t%e Mood appetite the house, her tall Inn-e duped in a black dress. her fair face hidden by her veil. Ah, it wm no fancy, no dream! She saw u carriage drive mph!!! up to the door, and her lmobnnd, 33311613: from it, entered the house. “an It as tthr-ttO sumptuous car- Hoge, there punt-In: steeds. the ser- vants in livery; 'tll this was biw--tte who had been content to live in I little villa, th two serum! “wa3" said Daisy. We loved me White My we. ran much to do that for my sake. or he 'She Inn In open Nee, month In does not love me at all. Which in It. open heart: it I remain quiet, I In" Sir Clinton Adair? he mntery is on. heard! um": It." ot two things} she said; "either he is She m not far wrong In hee ed- uilamed or me, and does not inn-ml to mm of good Mm. Freemn'l chu- bring me ttere-oO not allow his {Haul- meter. to know undying about me; it la either "The Noam are we“ tthed, ma’m." that, or he can! foe none - else." t the said; "indeed my sister. Mrs. Tor- The mystery had been bmnxht do" dan, has been tstaring with me, and uh. to one at these two scuba. Which was has had them." the truth? I "In your/sister leaving you?” die uh "I will." I” Daily, "that I Md the ed, In . tone ot kindly interest. ring of Fortnnntua. or the power ot 311g "Oh, yea; the is going out again " 1t1via1tstas (can: then I would so into his housekeeper. she ll m " “to It house, ind watch hi- nd] I new all Sir Clinton Adair-3' mboet it." . I She pronounced the words with and Why not SO Into ht- honu h an. an " or Importance that Dab: Involun- and“ a; "tg. 31:31," " Pta: 'vta'd'",'e,,'ii, lf he" diag “h . A "M " won you any you 'trtt11'ttetz,'f',,tett,e'2i',tf,P' ....... um, mm m mm tt your to hi ttmr-om, not "mttlite tlem?' She became shunted in this idea. _ was only one way tn which she could at Into the ho-r-that would be Mind an a servant. But how to manage It to had no Idea. Suddenly it occurred to her that her husband had said he wanted a house keeper, and Mr. Cooper was to and to it for him. She could mt quite see he! 'Nr, but here was an opening " least. Sh. trim-nod to the hotel, he mind it11ed with this project; she could 'tetthee at not any for thinking of it. The out min" he HIV the" ttdeer. tu-t.. WANTED-h "onstage, " take charge at . whim} has: In W. Filed-n7 Rfm required. Ami! m it I?" cried Dal", ezettemr. III. load " the node with we endo- Oity. as warm, could tel} her the mum lying Math than. "Wanted a balsam! tm (mama Adnh. them u 3. won! here ot the wife you left in France, tttfOhttt "te would be eoatettt to remain dim." "neuron the hour! of twelve ml two." do thought. "I will no a“ mun-h: t will at to - who mteeem% Something will can of It. arm all. I no than! he?!" very giddy; oh. hid " the In“! " mung brown halt mm the mint old-Inlan- mt MM tttat the Ind muettoed It! the neat-ion. Rm looked " had! with one satisfaction. "t lo M “W." the m1. "that own If in In In In no and. I. an" in - Itmnuthnumtohlhm M11“!!- hm. maxim“ "r4MrirtqTtyt. “a. gym-lg. he! quite an}. ti-tttlt-ee-ir. 'gu'.imeeied6'ttgtgrat' Mm the Mn ot i2 and 2, " “out. Cooper, 8 and 4 - In. Ct-taa-r-Fir-route 'totttt.-ee---...., “Inn-nonhuman..- in..." OWN.- a”... “z“lkuv‘o'ldlpchn- [Quint-t.- "i'itt.t-etBrqtrttb- me, hiya-phi“ to u,“ "tamt.g.-T-t-e" mutual-M.” “My.” M0.“ Met “amt-hmbmuhu- w.am.wmm.uo nt"rurato.oromrttbtmnmd-to theeo-r,'a'trtrtaod.qm.tV dew Inna. 3000.91." WW I Wuhan? Mqun‘hu-db DaHrthat'b.ur-mmett- “r. Fri; _~â€"w,_.. auati. an out“. excited Baby's curtain did not W to use: her, M3 the was out " the Journey the new” “(in undying s (can book at teen-It: the mad scuba WM. ”It! mated he”. with III-voted love-I. gave one in at I better uh. - way was nudist-and Duo look“ on! Ne lladov Lute. mm an!» omnibus smut]. “Mum Lane." all in eamdrretsrt and the hmrsekeereteteet ago otrt. .- - Daisy followed her. GM “In: down thetosemMahem.ehednrrrw of My Cett2Mea, with little - Ip trout. 2ttewomaatertteeedehethtrdoe was. and Dally. to her in“ delight. aw “Apartments to lee In the WW. “How my diacritics nuns." no laid to have". "I can [0 Into pa mmer do for people to m her. She nu (Ii-cilia have". Away went Duty. with“! rest. or time. or thought, only Innoc- a do everything as quickly in Nb“. She bought a black win In bought I whit. can and black Vail. though which her renew” mtbeueu. Win-mac returned to her hotel. She amused her- In]! tn her room. Bra-hing hack the 'aaeotteomtrirrsdes,ahetrrttmtth. Muck culture. It no WWI] chang- cdhertppeulneethlt ahedidnotre- mu heme“. 8M unmounted he ,Hthnmpttratrbew'u, and" of the Ityle won by all henchmen! in good families. She had and Ne that hind of thing It the shop. She hushed Motnrttt tame". __--- __ "meibabr would not know me," in slid. "Re would take me Ne u ”in”. She fastened the ;thick vdlwly, house at once. on the plot of mail: rooms; In fact. 1 will m then." But a sudden ides occurred (I: M. Wh.tit,httbofterthrse,MrOhex, but her home q his wife? It my" "You' we. 51an rum-3' Gr. te-." Tara Daky. ”77mph! like to Ice ttsem.", "nnv. rue good luck. Ella Am." Dab: heard; “I ttttall be pleased l: I can launch inst no you are “in.” "It will be YE!" fortunate." replied a miller, colder voice. which Daisy at once odd to herself In: the house- keeper; men n stout. active. Mel-ly- looking won-n came out Into the dimly- lighted - A M‘ Dome we'll»!!! the rooms." 170;: 'Geio we the moms, mn’un?” she said to Daisy. . 'We have two, a “I Ihonld like to see them," said Daisy: and the mines. of the hottse led the my into the (mat parlor. She looked mum! wilt an ll: of pride in its “It in a pretty room. ma'am. um! very clean." the said. mentally apprais- lnx her vidtot't dress. "Not worth more than ten drilling: a week." she said to lunar. sun , my gut thut." White Duh! thought. "She In: In open Nee, you“: " can heart: it I remain quiet, I In" lieu-mil that It." - 7 She was not far wrong In hee ed- mntio- or good Mm. Freeman's elm- Oder. "The room: are we“ tthed, ma’un." the said; "Indeed my sister. Mrs. Tor- dan, has been staying with me, and uh. In: had them." And again and” Mrs. Frau-an [paused to no if her visitor! was ovu- come by the mum a! and) tuna. Daisy, mam no tins. the continua: "My sister, Mrs. Jordan. has been In widow some years. She has been haule- keeper in may grand “milk-s. She “I It the Duke ot Ninja." -- "Mr sister had only one son, and "no, say that he has - " be a rteh man In America; he was to have an: fu- hin author. but be a. In mn on purpose to so to him: but, a he has not sent. ghe has taken this place. She has been giving the twelve IMllingI a week for the room. but I In wilting to take ten.”__ -- -. _ "t will the you Bftees," laid My, ntrteetr, and the vol-n holed up quickly. "tirmnt"ehsptorttttireeyo thm, madam.” we aid. smiling”. "Ne only thing b, thee ml wm not be " liberty and! my "car you. next Tin- dnr-thst In taut any. yet." baby‘s have M1: in bored b h In the house In! to know her hush-I'- m before then. "Putnam." Bhe do. "you ill! not him! in min; to nmmam no ml than? I m not over Mala; II. t amok! not. he to tahe one can um ”an. " -- _ “I win mi 12g, “a. In. 30!- dm.’ aid the m . no ruled l. vow, am” out. "um All. will ”I cum this my?” and (In M aw an“. the wanna who had eohe III- In.” to: “can WI Olen. at. his! Mint-I on ttmrhq vim no walled. Mn. to he “or. do I‘d: '"Torttt-,tttttetter0-ermee'm, mrrvtt-v-tr'rq-'e" "-uaie,aiiut,trtetaftrrttrru" RSI-£566. In; t mm w. my ”as. Q. .eer-6Me Cloudy." g. n m was! an nun-Luigi}! at“ .. iiiiuGiNa. - a. 'ee.. (mini-Ii nu. 5:1: “In”. Imus“. “huh-.0: no.“ hu‘lhrm. In!“ -tr--qtteteteet “In“ - lull-dun nah-(Mlle. Tamale iiahiaat-eeettePr “an“. 'h.-treht.th.taho -gqtatgta.x_a-t- dwwhmm: fJrg.t2'rdr,'.'r".ryCyf? . III. i,'25.a"""i"r"t"r"" 'iit%re-6,ieoyre_ -,%i.rurde.ueltsyq.,t_r' -iriiaiiira,re0---teru- -aiA-etektithreoetrg." “mnmf'uwndu.‘1:b‘. -v.agottra-Ad.tr-- and”? hmmuhmm “an!“ - "gi-h-thet-tp" -;. thoukuvunl:holunho out.ndhoneot the Maui, ”Nahuatl.” . “Ilka-Ilka?" asked Dal-y. "NotaHTwonder atit. lawm- onee at the but: of may“. “a . hm III. to my Iliad. we! "Yes," she replied. "Mr. We. the lawyer. who ensued we. told me than I‘ll Io 14d, Adult." 7 My It In dim for one niacin. than the laid: "That new I nut in. was no much. to Md an. I wire to in. tL PM he will be -fed." “I mggrtett tell." Ibo replied. unmw. “Is Me any rum: of the - “None that I have bend." III. u- And then Daisy proceeded to put k (11an . medium of n housew- dtttUq. Lindy n scheme “I tuning in her busy hula. he leaned from Mn. lord-n during that two days the chief duties of a ho-keeper-what 1n- expected m her. what to do, what to Ivold. "Weu," mica Mn. Judah, frankly. "to tell you the hone-t truth, I do not think mud: of me- myself; rich or poor, gentle or simple. they are pretty much alike. I Bred two years with a husband --weo, I say no more. But. when the! give In oeder.'ther never seem to how what to In]. The way I manage them In, I listen to every word, and than do In.“ I "link best." Daisy smided at the notion: we did not lone a minute. Mr. Jordan III-J new: found such an intelligent, unpre- eUtire listener before. "Doaou lee much of the gunmen? die Inked. "Do you take you clam “Shall you are Bir Clinton Add; very I often?" one asked one morning, 1"qu I other questions. and Mrs. Jordan thought how simple and iguana: in! Wu before the order was is- to ma may.” I went to Mm there sued debuting packers horn import- Ind remixed all the order. he had to in United States Hogs to be slaugh- give. That w" a time [thumbs-q tend in bond, diniculty was experi- were Ilmyl sue-u going and cum enced by our Canadian packers in pro- loom. to New“! Inf-d amaze; Mr Mr curing sttmeiettt hogs. The amount est trouble." yer","".:! Mm. Joedsa, of the shortage during the summer t'tr.1",uN"l,eY,/f"a'2,'l'lat ll "get' and tatt is indicated by the fact that 2,U'l,'l','.' To my mind. a (lake‘s valet packers claim to lave been abte to In more trouble tum tt thrke; I “the”. secure only {tom 30 to. 50 per. cent. mid gm. more Mme “In her wk of the "ue"' at that lanterns. tress: but T mu not have much of that Hog Insets on the other hand, kind of thing " Sir Clinton's. chim that the production is consid- ' mm, may" “he Daisy, trying ind stably nearer the normal than would mmmhtuulhconld mun appear trom the statements or the “cling. - packers. It is, they say. partly an "He does not “mun-.112 visit: a great deal; but Mr. Coops said. "be. you] a few dinner parties, there would not be and In the way of may}? __ Bo Daisy lent-pea her lesson. She had almost waived to uk Mn. Jordan to let her no in her place. She would of- fer her u hundred MI. and MP! to provide for hee afterward: but me was kinder to her.' On Tuesday morning the, letter yam Mrs. Jordan Ind to has at! tttt anxious- ly expected Arrived: III. was in - dut--.lt ought to hue retained hee a fortnight ahttee, and had been m. it wu from her Ion. saying how an- xbmly he wu expecting her, indodns a Mud-me realm for hee em out. In the pride of her mother]! love, the allowed the letter to Dam. " road: "No more watt, mother. I In a rich man now, but I shall we: enjoy my Mettemtmat'rm "ehe.etosetsethem. I have a and, handful hour, hut rt will nushhoutom “your“ in It. I will not recur! to magma; , like Amie: beqt--qttegt no more equal here: so you must come to as. mother. Come by the Cunard line. and come tirzt-ettu--htsve every comfort. You shall not keep home nah for any one but me." "He may! be a very kind - mid Daisy, u the returned the hurt. "Yon will go. I new?” “all a sudden hope mm in her heart and ttttshed bee Nee. "Ton will not to to Mr (Rime- Allah's new. I "nose?" sheer. -- "Do you man Mr. Cooper of the ttmt In Trade. In?" naked Dug, W in Iguana-nee. _ "Yen: do you know theme "I In" Ind budnos- with them," was the min reply. ”Indeed. mange to any, J Im going there (omen-row. I know what I monk! do in your pure." “What?" Inked Mrs. lord-a. trrhefty. "1 MM write to Mr. can" and tell Mn what and hang-nod. and that. an In one an int like the place. In mm look out foe name one else: and. it you like, I {Ill take the Dexter." - "No; I an - about M. I shot)” m have m that the place. bat I fancied my can had changed his mini. "dtgtomrettttettedttot-tedortrtt- thing of that kind. I hardly in" what on do. laid Mr. Own on. might happen", - - . " .- "11'3in is} heat in.“ and Mm. Jordan. "I its}! not and”, in tin! up all 'lylllt.’ ,s ' “Annxmn. 'll' . mmmm Noett-eeeea.itt.msee-.f3teT mam. ttatt. when. my ”Duh-1‘0 "In!" namhdnmmm iGriaeiGair_teotere-Ptef', Mltmnl tho-there" V" Lu/io-tatt-ru-thte. move-u. Hrs. Jada-conical” mum 'terr-tr-tse-d mamomumwmm lam. n m when. and "Cu: Mil-I'- 1“:- 'VI"--"'""'-'" murmnmmhd 0&qu -.e-rrr4t WI. when It. Joni“. not]. w". meawmocmm.-lls “Mp. met .11,“th to-att-the-." autumn-um.” lulu! autte all”: TO " 003mm“. THE CANADIAN HOG RAISING INDUSTRY. ' Ivestigntions " ths, Jive/ mi hunting/the Ttsiitiiuoes Department Hog mixers on the other hand, chim that the production is consid- erably nearer the normal than would appear trom the statements of the packers. It is, they Bar, partly an increase in packing house capacity, rather than a. decrease in hog raising. In some ot the dairying sections the supplies are reported to be very lit- tle it my below the normal, while in in other districts the shoruge is placed at about. 20 to 25 per cent. Enquiries u to the muse of the shortage brought from "packers and producers a variety of replies. The three years or more the competition packers chin: that tor the past between buyers ol hogs has been so keen that top prices'haye been paid continuously, and that these prices hue been high enough to give a. pro- " to the producer. They elnim. theretore, to be at a. los's to under- stand why there is g shortage " this tlmt. Speaking trom the standpoint ot 3. producer, well informed sawhor- itiee claim that the price has not been a unilorrnly high as it should have been. At times of the year when the packers asttieiputed heavy runs, prices dropped ton point where no profit was Iett to the feeder. This, they. claim, took place last season, when ,sows would he bred for the Burr- plies of the tail just past,nnd as coarse grains were high end Inhor were: " that time, many Dread sows were sent. to the market.. Again it is argued that the mjor- ity of packers have not encouraged the production ot hog ot the bacon type and weight. For number ot years improvement in the hos stock ot the country made eatilteetory pro- gress, but during the past season " least the producer: ot the Med sort hove received no mmngement to continue their good work; u flat rate has been paid for good end but nuke. The host " only to compete with the low price Atnevietut stock brought quite " much " the sort that com- pete' with lrieh and Mesh - for the highest place on the British maid. Mutant mny be the extent pt the shortage or the feel cameo? it. the [act remains that unless producers and pecker: supple in sympathetic cooperation with the situation, Carr. nde'a \mlunble bacon industry which be out yet" at strenuous ellort to build up. my become seriously de- mounted. in me there were only no peck- lng homo in the export trade with . weekly “putty at some 3,0001hou. while In "os the - enmity of the " pwktng hone: in operation was some 50,000. While this limit he not been "who! until: 10,000 to 15.000 hogs weekly, mean; to (he mm. the our". Iron Cumin he. reached “on! $15,000 nanny. or 20 pace“. at the tout. quality High Constable of Quebec Thepmof t1tat'WruibaathW' is the grant kidney etueknoutoseieneeisde-tratedtrirtlseetttttee will; all pain in the tnek-anakintt the hdncyl henithraaud eating chmic constipation. ' at. an“ Pa.. In. an. I”. I Lac. -= “I. A l trkd "rl-tttet'. “W'm at-naive-Mrs- wt-toth-tmat-tthim. Do you know that every, drop of blood in your body goes to the kidneys to get rid of some of the impurities? When the bowels don't move regularly, the blood takes tttht,", in the bowels and carries them to the kidneys. en the kidneys get overworked-inflamed Then comes the pain in the back-headaches-constant desire to tuiniter-ervRusness--al.tep1tssnestr. " --. - . " F tuit-a-thes acts directly on the Eidneys-e1eans, heals and 1tz,t1,1,.e'et them-makes the liver give up more bile to move the wels rrgular1rtand stimulates the glint]: of the skin to increased action. These rid the system of all poisons and every trace of Kidney Disease disappears. If!" , A? You: m M In 'tttttir/ich/tire,'!).'.'))?; Inn-14:11:; In," cured hit-dud- dream a! Kidney m At In by 1'2't,"tt."'g T,', India. the Klan-:1; Min .. no post on Reel ri- sat. a has or share- rate 32.9 P may ", {anagram-mun. sum-mum III-ll gaiijrrtGriGiiraiismrararrrtar-rrt" and rear out, the' luture has very large possibilities tor the Canadian bacon industry. Canadian bacon hav- ing won: plane on the British mar- ket commanding respect. is it increas- \es.in quantity and improves in quai- iity‘, will undoubtedly become a daily “necessity ot the British consumer. _ of bacon imported try Great. Britain. To Jeopardize so ~1luable m indust- ry would he nothing less than Ana-7 ttoetal-etnamttr."" That it may occupy "his enviable‘ position, both lanner and packer must eo-operate, the tarmer by pro- ducing a steady supply of the risul, class of hogs, the Packer try paying a‘ leirly unilonn price from month to month and trom rear to year, and he; must give value per pound according‘ to the quality or the product he re-j ceires. Let each ttO his pan and there will be little trouble about the supply ot hogs tor keeping the lac- tories going at a. normat capacity. What appears to bemost needed " the present time is that relations at eontMenee be restored and maintained between packet and farmer through tair dealing and intelligent co-opera-l tion. With these and an appreciation on the part of the producers ot the possibilities ot the industry, hog rais- ing cunot tail to beam: ot the most proMatrte branches of Canadian agri- culture. The United States Department ot Labor and Commerce has been inves- tigating Canadian prosperity, and dis- covers that during the timt ten months of this year 25,000 Americans emigrated to Canada. Most oi them have bought iarms in the Canadian Northwest, and will compete with American iarmers in growing wheat tor British consumption. The wealth of these new settlers is declared at $10,000,000. The expert ot the depart- ment says: "The United States will not he seriously anccted by the loss ot these. thousands, as hundreds oi thousands have come to the United States iron the Old World during the year." He adds: "The chief con- tributing cause to the building up of Canadian industries has been United States capital. la the case ot many industries substantially all the capi- tal is iron the States. although the companies are Canadian corpora- tions." The migration ot capital, we are told, is based upon the resolve of American tntrtttttiuAttrent that Canad- ian tarift 1ortr_trtt_trl1 not keep them out ot the prof1titrhs markets ot the Dominion. Its population is small, but its Consumptlve capacity is great. Canadian imports last rear were-$259,000,000, or '" per capita. -Exchange. AMERICAN CAPITAL "The production oi beet up: In (mum this yen from the “min:- toxic: will keep :in the province mt- ly one mum dolls“. which other- wise would [an gone out tor foreign stint." “It! Mr. D. A. Gordon, M.P. maiden: ot the Wnllhcebutg Saga Co., yesterday. in. Gordon’s hum which ha completed its mum's run made 12,250.01» pounds ot hug-x, to produce which regimen ee' Ions ot Bttr PRODUCTION or SUGAR iiiiiihrCiiritiGis - __ QM. bench at 'rat-tir. 'cetUattett't1t; action and any tonic. (Sinai) a. [Ant-mum. nigh Con-able. IN CANADA. iiiiirilik'ii'tsrtr, .u. “L. t 'ttin, can»: a mu. Iii',",:',",,!,))",',')'?))))':; 't 0"" “if“; . 0.. 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