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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 17 May 1906, p. 10

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Milwaukov's quiet was shattered, there ias something doing tram the time Bran-r entered the Latte. Hr started a m-wspaprr known as; Beck, er‘s Bulletin, and hired W. F. Hooker I prominent newspaper man, to run it tor him, He strand role-u pittht politicians and turntd totho news- papermen to advise him. He hired an advertising manager and inserted lull-page "ads." in the papers. Hum posters were pasted a" (“or tht loam, He arranged with the hili por- tens to put his pit-turn nut to tin. pant-r at the play, "'i'un Never "an Tell," and Ihr city was orvere0 “it: l hills trading, “S. M. "eckri. tor may or-You Never Can Tell." 3 Won Campaign l‘lxprnsm. I Tlu, nmyorwlrrl is a mu of aye/ ingtunJh-rkc-r. president uf 3hr Mstu'; ine National Bank. will a grandson 'i/ S S Mrurill, who, with Mann-2": Mitchell. huilt the St. Paul road. Ite hum-riled $I,Ium,tlmt trom his graul' father and his rather is worth at last llrai. . PM!” ot the play, "Yort Never "M or his plans tor the' luture Becker Tell." and ll". city Was orveie0 hill has little Hurray more. than that he hills wading. “S. M. Meeker tor may is going to clean out the city lull. or-You Never Can Tell." curb vice, see that the people .get Won Campaign Exitmsstss. their rights and knock out gratt. ‘He The mayor-vlvvt is a mu of 'eras.i" tayors municipal ownership of the mainly "vcker. president oi the Mats electric lighting plant and wants the ine National Bank. will a grandma] at big corporations to paw their East 51 F, nun“. who, with Menu-3v: taxes. He hopes to arrange so that‘ Mitchell. huill Iim St. Paul road. He several railroads will get lights at hlhl'rilvd $13»:onin trom his :ram' way into the city immediately m father and his rather is worth at will try In induce trig manutaetnring least that. . firms to locate there. He is tor a It 1-, estimated that Ho-rkrl‘s thN. greater Milwaukee and will devote all tion mu! tum Siam-nu. The day tum-:0 of his energies to than ind. _ "Nothinrdoing," laughed Sherhic, when the mmminre reminded him that mane); was needed to run the tampaign. "Not a red cent from me. I'll run 'my own campaign and I'll win in my awn way. You tellowsihave been trying tor yc-ars to beat haw Rose and have t1uked, an you stt down and watch me- do it." ' Taken As 1 Julia Becker was taken ass joke by the politicians a lew years ago when he Innmmu-d himst-ll as a candidate lot supervisor in the f1rst ward. They smiled kindly at him, made a "much" hrs campaign funds and then ‘lt-ll him alone to, tleieat himsell. No allontiop was paid to him un- til it was found that he wasa mem- ber of the county board. Bring a mil- lionaire he was gram proof and he began a campaign to rid the public at 'dishonest omceholders. Ile tmcoverml 1 big printing steal and saved thi, county $35,000 a yoar. Becker went to the council. His career here was spectaeular. He started -a postal card referendum among his constituents on every im- portant question beioie he would vote on it: 'lle Was wealthy, but, the rich corporations lound him an rayed against them.. He was abus- ed and ridiculed, but he persisted and won the respect oi hard-headed men even when he opposed them. T 'Laughed at I'attdidavy. Councilman Becker's annrruncetnent that he would he a candidate tor, mayor Was followed by a long.) loud shout of laughter trom the poll- ticians. Then the campaign (-nrnmit- tee remembered the previous "tum-hes" and began to "get busy." oho term as supervisor was. rnnugh and “Shurhir” announced he wanted to go to the city council. Again he was "iouched" for rampaign funds and again hit out in the mm. The Jemoctats tatqtot-his-4uxsu'ous 311:; "The kid," in the Democrats call him, or Mr. Becker. as he is known to the admiring circles of young Re- publicans. is not yell an years old, He has taken hold at alrairs vigorous- tr, and, nllhough he has not yet as- sumed otrttre he is busy deciding what men will mnsIHutt- his cabinet, tor he will make a clean sweep in the city hall t this“ It! In!!! like: f Will! Fight for _ the Position. Becket will have none ot "I. "ma- chine" around him. He has select- ed a number of newspwer men as his advisers and the incidental work is dlyided union; them. Everything pos- sible will be systematized and work will be pushed through in a thorougtt- ly Jrtrsitsessriee manner. There will be as few "scoops" as possible lor.the other tetiow during the Becker re- iime. . Militia", “it. May 10. - Mil- tuukec in to he n- on the plan at n metropomu new-punt, and the politieiana are dismantled. Sher- bttttt M. nether, the newly electt'd “hid" mayor. has announced the ottt- line ot his policy. which is that no one will be on the city pay rolls who does not an: the many he draws. Berke-I'll announcement has spread dismay in the ranks ot the "taith- tut,'? who have been at the public trough [in years. " he has so In ulna-d :ll onus ot the muhtno to aid him in running the city. lit IS l MILLIONAIRE teach good habit, to Stomach, Liver. Kidneys and Bowels. If you are subvert to Bilious Much, suffer from Constipation or are trouhlert with Indi estion. Newman,“ or Headache, Beecham's Pitts will return all these bad balms and set " example of good health.. which the body will . My follow. You can bruit up " sickly habits b e's".c'?,y,,,'iiaWiikl'. an but“; suggestions tun:- mmcd by 'ldd'Ll'h' mu. PM only by than But... St. loot-o. LaqeqMthq, In“. 1'""earttro-irt--i;.iGr.iii. lob-calm. Mam- prank- have a habit M ailing. ttow mutt-h better it would be to hrarn to keep well. For health. alter all, it.iargely a matter of habit, “Inch all may acqmrc with a little practise. The Habit of Health 8llillityWrt PILLS M “with Jas 1mm him 'is now u msMerlbie settlement in the section and more people going in. tThe Inn hunt served its purpose. Ithe present Oogernment decided some time use to sell it, and establish an- other pioneer farm in a new Ont-tic l district. A “It will trereadiiy understood that with the larger immigration, due to the eyesot the British people having been turned to Canada by a,tsy:st'mrtn- atic "migration propaganda, more persons ot capital. of social status, and physical goodness than evvr are finding their way to Canada. and nev- " have I seen amongst.the thousand coming on the steamers this year,so low ot the. unlit. whether from disease or poverty." t I election Washington Becker wagered $30,990 that his son would win, The result or the-bet will settle all Sher- bie's campaign hills and he starts even. _ “Democratic money laughed the delighted Hort. "Fwerrthing new is tirttttitttP' the Italians say. And in this city every- thing new is advertised-uso that you will know where to find it." -"'trTCritTiTTFrror-Ta-fCTTrt'ii' Is 0- day an estimated population in Man- itoba and the territories of 775,000 Canadians, 120,000 British, 182,00tt Americans and 100,000 1'antinentals,t or in a total oi 1,117,000 less 19:11:25] percent. are not British and Canal. in. In 1905 the British coming in-l lo Canada Jncreased 15,000, or 30 pa- rcent. over 1904. while the Continental increased but! 7 per cent,' and in the present year the ittiNE ot British “I greater than, ever, having exceeded last year lo the-end ot March try somol 5,000. _ l "No one is wise who prophesies re- garding the future, but argument trom amalogy is always pennisgihle. I hav examined the figures ot the I‘nited States census tor 1900 lot the group ot North Central States tor comp“ ison. and tind that roughly, in the 12 States trom Ohio to the Dakota; 261 000,000, or one.third ol the popu- lation of the l'njted States is 1ocat- ed. or these, " percent. are aliens born, 11 per cent. ure the children of aliens, while the balanee, 10 percent. are Americans. Dr. Pt H. Bryce, ehirt ot the mail inspection brunch ot (arrears immia gration bureau, speaking at Canada's1 lutlire loyalty to the British Empire tic-tore the American Science Congress in New York recently, said- I uFrom this population have gum-I into the Canadian Northwest IRENE" within the past five years, and have been welcomed as settlers only swam to our naticeArorn Fanallians. (ll these immigrants. an least two-thitds And probably more, are aliens, m" their children, and yet there is null mitt-wily dread expressed losl'Wc-s- tem 1'anada-ttromes- Amerirattir.ed. l BRITISH LIKELY TO The Dryden New Full vu an tablished about twe.lo you: go by Mr. John Dryden, tonne: Mitsirster ot Auicullure. who des'iml to deman- skate his conviction that there In noquouud tor the belief that the had in the Wahigoon district was Dummy settlement. This hm did, any the!!! The Own-nu has In” “a Der- den Pia-oer rum, in the ,tttt Section at the Rainy River let. tor 88.000. The Isle 10 tatt action, and the in. vu- t by! Mr. A. Aunts. who-bu an“ " lot ”an and rho you” t? ipr, student's Crown lulu “at.“ bey- doq~nntil he as“ his purchase. 'He has sum, reaped that position at has been Int-ceded by Mr. ROM. T. Panel. It is sud this (lowermost now has under exmsidemtioet I? e:- tehlishmenl ot . pioneer but a the. Abitibi district. ".' The Dryden lu- is 32% I?!" in 'ex, tent. --.--- The Statute Law Amendment Art, ELY To 1906. . I DOMINATE WEST. 'tteptotriemesstarr Revenue Aet. - An Act respecting the Department m, Chic! ot the mail of Lands, Forests and Mines. In ot Canada's immr. An Act respecting Prospectuses ls- speaking lst Canada's tmed by Companies. " the British Empire All Act respecting County Houses "tcan Science Congress. of Reilly. but Rose, " yhung mayor- The tqrlletitt is No, " ttd thr liw stock bunch. PM!!! my unarmed tree by atrptieatitm to the List Stuck qitgyte_i1nter, Ottawa. tom's ot Can“. not!“ to can courage. and unis: this “liable Italic this bulletin has been prepared with Arrat carp and exactness nu tovcach- his. It is hclplully ithtstratrd by lull tone cuts ot "rine of dim-rent [use breeds. correct and incorrect typcs of hogs, ideal and faulty sides of bacon, besides pins and descrip tions M the movable pen which is be. coming very popular. . Mm descrihing the tste and Mmeds of hogs suitable tor the baron trade and discussing thet ttest Ind mom or- onomrcal men-om of raring and lead- ing ttte butlolin points our that ttte bacon industry of (lush wnnl‘somr mum-n million dollars per year is worthy ot the 95mm. support ot ttw An exhaustive bulletin on the pro- duction of hogs] in Cumin for the British hncon trade is ready tor dis- tribution from the othee ot the Livé Stock Commissioner nt Ottnwn. It is divided into [quit-en parts, each dealing with a Section of the Man industry, uMles the [allowing heads: Introduction; The Sinndnrd Bacon Type; Undesirahie Hogs tor Baton Production; "reeds and Breeding; Care ot Breeding Animals; Renring and Finishing; Cost of (kin at Diner- ent Stages of Growth; Solt‘ Bur-on; Foods; Preparation at Food; Compo- sition ol Foods Used inSwinc Feed- ing; Value at Hog Manure; Gestation Table; The Present and Future ot the Canadian Bacon industry. ' "with-s the personal "trrritmre ht the Live Stock 2t"3e"Qt,raut,.' members of his still, "try I ble source at information within reach was drawn "pan in securing data tor the bulletin. I DI Act for misilig Money on the Credit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund. An Act respecting the University of Toronto. _ An Act to Amend the County Court, cils' Act. An Act to amend the Act respect- ing Actions ot Libel and Slander. An Act to amend the Devolution ot Estates' Act. An Act to amend the Ontario Elec- tion Act. An Act to further athend the Phar. mncy Act. . An Act to amend the Unorganized Territory het. An Act Inspecting Steam, Electric and Street Railways. An Act respecting County Councils. An Act tor the appointment ot .a Railway and Bunicipal Boards. An Act to amend the Liquor Lieens Act. . _ An Act to amend the Munich” Light and Heat Act. An Act respecting Horticuhmv So- cieties. An Act respecting Agricultural As- sociations. An Act respecting Ltfeat Municipal Telephone Systems An Act respecting L6cal Municipal Telephone Systems An Act to amend the Act respect- ing Deaf, Durntrand Blind Education- al Institutions. An Act'to Amend the Public School Act. A BULLETIN ON THE BACON An Act to amend the Act for the lmprmemrnt of Public Highways. An Act respecting Agricultural So- cieties. _'-." An Act to amend the Ontario Med- ical het. . An Act to mend ttre-iei Ti" Fic) vide tor the Appropriation ot Certain) Lands tor the Volunteers ot 1866. ( This constitutes the do.“ number [or My one who. slate Calida- tion, and when the tremendous im- potunce at some ot than. is com“- ered. it is undoubtedly A record any (immanent In: I right to Mprmad The (allowing it I list ot some at the public measures whkh‘elthc have become law or will be use“!!! to to. day :- The Supply bill. f The Municipal Amendment Art, 190'. ’ An Act to amend the Act to Pre- serve the Forests from Destruction, by Fire. An Act to 1mm! the uithodTv'Sut- Inge Registration Art, forum-ks Act. An Act Providing for the hemp- tion of Wood lets Iron Taxation. The-anon ot no fat,.,',",', an In: Nat oomph“! In no in In sev- eul respects a will on. " In at steadily since ran-r, the 15th.? and tau been doing -tnma all the nemuoa ot a. suse,.,',",', tha his his. no cm;- “the! W he: Nat completed It: we is in sev- I“ Weigh more“ " pounds. “I cal respect: I record on. " in stead- me e huge “Iver an“. on at steadily since ”In”, the "tit, qtrMet the bride’s mother'l “I and but been dole; -iatesa all the can In placed. The can ecum- a time. / that [listening silver vUte “on and No In; that I" public and/punt. ll tony-cl: inches In dialectal a the hm: were brodght do“, pd 1w ot hue. : them were named. the We going The lower that in divided into eight! to the scrap-pile. . Duels, separated by Corinthian col- An Act to amend ttie Act to -r're- A", “103de ttfe MM 92.. T"." for Then SM pos C Involunmmorllm -t... ado Uri-n um with nut-sum. brick UI' In If]. "a, "" color“ will. My "on or blood hr ik may mucou- Int-mu. maul do- M. an to thrtttatr. min in mat-Inc want. all: thr, the but and our the Manon. ttot. dry ' Hell-l "In. In! " Ind with I .mr NI Joints. In: met In": mum-Mn. k annulus. loan a» 'rf,'."'.,',',','.',')' , Ila-u. km ot m- on. my t Ihr at. Inn-nu nun. 'iqeoer" at eyenlnnu "auburn. on Dunn. mu.- Iin. lover. uh ammo. lrour our [on u _ no och"!- "nudity. "h Anhnmop- Mr unn- My neon-one. um ' ’nou. Mon Rhino! mm l by all»! (a the" on”: no. m! mm and tun-non “In tp., pruneuly - any“ m-I “O .‘l-“lLA-ol-A ..A --. AkA _ . u "I "aorer ttte “he" m " V The most common tlaw is in the Ice-I t't'e',tiit1:l'ei,l,y,,ti!, "-5.3." him Jtt trmprr ot tho hook. Some hooks will 'ldil'L%i'gtlff, iii'iii'i5it break, but broth hard. other hooks ',tpl,'.'ttittt, In”. m are brittle and break easily. Thon- 'lult. LW, 'gtl'l'."Wtt are other hooks still tha) bend, and $23.10;? “" foot H. bend so easily that they straighten 0n All-Dunk w 'lNM: every big fish; and yet other hooks u".",','.'.",",',,"", are neg.- that bond, but mm so hard mm a and 'eii' their "at???“ Ma nun never tlrxrs them, and thet' 'JM,elut1l"tl, 4t,'gttg,tl,t only straighten and come away when 'trttti-tttartirs' moo no “In the lull Imsinn ol the line is laid up- '1tt.'tpg't2l': 'l,'d2 Cl'fdt'G'at"li,tt on lht-m it caught on I tough snug "r mountain-mm ”Ivy-m "can" .trer trough, These last are thv hooks fiawmfiwém‘: to buy-ll you can find "Yr-"! le tt'ar.'tl,'.'hd'l,'tt 12l,'At'i'it"vUt um hard-breaking hook classiftes next _"' 11'l7Jid'fio'l,M'tu'1lh1t'lt J'SW"' merit. Tosh: by the rye no quit" usrlrss.as so many hooks carry nu A. G. HAEBNEL, 9“me any the same tint in blue or mm, Ion. no: - aver-7m: M “lb mama-rum ttNr III "was" can at m- ”immune. but: can but" a. P"W.'rtgtl".t tor you Mil on“ In. then. tr only um. It am m. or “my: Benn-sun "all!!! In - Il‘n ._-...- IL- 'a--- -A-‘ ‘4 Beer is becoming I popular bever- age in Brantford, Guelph and other surrounding cities, Not that it has not always been such, but latterly, since the increased rates came into ellect. it has become even more so. The increase m the rates boosted the price ot "red-eye" but left beer at the same old price practimlly speak- ing. (‘mnsequenlly many a man form- erly addicted to satitters, has turned his allegiance to learning schooners. a. m. w. mama on the 0:59.113“ we: Fr- when it came to the last is much to their credit, notwithstanding the tact that a strike was not iustitird, that the public would have been against, it, and that it must have ended in iailure, as almost all strikes have done which have gutraged public op- inion. Radical hit-heads among un- ionists have very often rejected such considerations with scorn, and have brrecatte to -ittfhsetteeHrtder,otd wis- er men to rejeet them. tmjhat the. cmrservatti.tttte strollfd'have proved ’80 strong in this case is therefore no light thing. The coil operators ot- ’lered, it will be remembered, to con: 'tinue the scale fixed by the Arbitra: "ion Commission appointed by Presi-i {dent Roosevelt, and which ran trom 1903 till this year; or, they oitered to submit. the demands ot the men and their own side of the case to the arbitration of, that Commission. The miners on their side demanded more pay and refused to submit to ar- hitration. unless the commission de- clared beiorehand that their wages were too low. Naturally, the opera- tors would not accept such a one- sided proposal, and now the; have won their case, and our and will not cost us more-that is, it will not do so if we have deferred buyihg up till now. And perhaps the gout, kind and merchants who charged some at us more, when they tlmngut then: was going to be astrike, so as to keep u., trom being too anxious to till cur coal cellars in April. will now relurt us the titty cents iyradoiiar a ton extra which they clingy.) MA 'iiow we should thank them. it they did, and how we. would sing their praises to a wondering generation. that m i lam Tbs luvs: tier is divided into eight' ”sols, spur-ted by Corinthian col- umns sud is surmounted by Cupids disguised .s postman sud massage". The - between tbs coin-I vote' tttted with panels ot an: no}? rep. lasagna; Spanish vines. The [basis _ T --- .--~ - ...-....7.. w -.. - There are tour panels on the second a few month; more “an a year and tier. in the centre oi etch Isa shield her husband I?“ no (wily survives. with the monogram “A. V." snr- Ir. Robert oster. father ot deceas- rounded by the Spulsh'crow . ed, with In. John Poster, whose Immune, sprays ot 1',"11t and husband died on Saturdgy and three tiny white roses embellish the tidal children. including the sick one, are tier, on totr ot which is I Multilul the only tern-min; members ot the - of children in white new; inmily. q marble, bearing nlolt a use holding " Investigntlon. I banquet. Four long thtrat [atoms Crown Attorney Peterson in: in- A gold knife, with u ivory handle? two lee! long. woqmpulles Mistake; and will be used to cut " tor PIElelI-‘ cation to the guests; (Montrgai Witness.) . _ The tact that the coal strike is set- tled and that an agreement has been signed between the reprpaentatives of the men and their employets hr an- other three years, is matter for tttti- 11-er satistaetiort. That the great majority oi the representatives of the' miliers Should and so ciUiiGiivir, lit _ ' when it came to the Iast_is' much 10' ORWARD t. no bummed with orange blossoms. will“ butter. Inn": and ~white roses. The 'trw." were chosen try Pry-mu Ens. T k BEER BECOMES POPULAR CO.AL STRIKE 'SEtTLED. iron the top in up; b3“; St. Thomas is making a success ot municipal ownership its 313 plant. The tigures will be o6lerest to Ber- liniles: t The exhibit was so gem-rally Inor- ahlo that the city,unst~d a reduction in the rate lo 81.15 per thousand left, this to apply to both heating and illuminating gas. The rmctinn will ittttte a. loss in row-nut of 84,525 but it is "prctrd to be morn than made up by the increased consump- tion. The department, gains by the return to it of $00, metres, Irom as many houses, and valued at 83,500. It is not dimcult in these days to :5, show that a striking adVance has been 13.9l made by the manufacturers at Car.- Wall: ada, Many men can remember anemia“, goods made in this country were gen-l 4. erally ‘feheap and n'awsty," and Sy. t when it was necessary to secure all ths; really high-class products from theft)“. United States or elsewhere. That 5. unhappy time has gone forever. The Id.; manufacturers have been seized with.buu,. the knowledge ;that the people ot' man, Canada want .good goods, even if the tr. price is a little higher than ordinary. 8m. This "gospel of goodness' has spread, tbs; 1 like wildtlre, and nowadays the lahel. ' Hath “Made in Canada." isa proof oi ex-l. T. cellenee. For instance. no piano has Sm. ', made such a phenomenal success with huttr the purehatrirtrputstic as the Gourlay. g. g and yet it is built entirely in this 6y. 3 country. No dinished product utilized ths; in this instrument is imported: Rice. though, of course, the world is, 9. i searched for raw material. From at 4, Alpha to Omega it is “Mutt-in Can~ 'sql I ada," and when it is considered that 16.02 the instrument has won high taeor, M. with so many of the most prominent , Owne musicians; both in Canada and the Walty United Statm; the piano may be re- 10. lauded as a triumph ot Canadian in- Md; dustry. Further details concerning trtttte the piano can be tound in the con- Brow structional booklet issued by the rtrm ll. ot Gourlay,' Winter & Leeming. To. 3v. 4 ronto. A postal card wi0nrring.it. I 'is, Last year the net earnings are said to have been ovct 822.000, alter pro- viding tor over 86.000 in extensions, which amount, by the issue at deben.. ttrres, will brrome a charge against the capital account. The dehenture and interest account called tor H2.- 278.ll. so that the balance, tor dr. predation and contingencies, amount ed to $9,725. An lnvestigntion. Crown Attorney Peterson hes in- stituted an investigation in connec- tion with the deaths or the late John Poster, his sister, Mrs. mater,, end his sons, snd Coroner Dr. Robinson is going out to the home this "ter- noon. Three of the city doctors and the one who has been in attendance. m convinced thet the course . 'ol death was pneumonia and regarded it u the most dangerous type. It is thought. however, that there may have been something in the well water which the lamily hut been drinking, or some other conditions, which would render them so highly susceptible to this disuse. Sh In: born on 'the Nomi/can. 1mm line of Guelph uni Wallace. She had been married to Mr. Healer a for months more than a year and her husband Jg,', no (wily survives. It. Robert Oster, father ot deceas- ed, with In. John Foster. whose Industrial Advancement in Past Few Ypars is,Ptmtontmal. Guelph. It] ".ahttoF within twenty-tour tom tho in!) at her brother, the ht. Jghl Poster, which centred on sun!” morning. Hts. Arthur Haley mink! ho um- nouu n ttt. Jom‘s mun on Send" morningnlhomy helm. eight. o'clock. The - “In” has nut elm lop: when at the “may ad the you-gut Ion, Funku. is in 1 "Men can!!!” at this boson“. The doctors um ttfat it " am: o' we wont. can ot mama-nit. that they have our "tetsited. The lute In. Heaiey'ts 'naidea, nuns Wu Mary Poster and she. was _(1 MI: otagp, HOW TO KNOW A GOOD FISH- HOOK. SUCCESS AT ST. THOMAS 'tas ii'tiat 01b WW CANADA 3! 13. Johanna Wayne DcKoI (4828). at 2y. 10m. Md.; milk 322.13 lbs. ht 9. Princess Calamity Clay (3557), at 4y. 9m. 22d.; milk 474.03 ths; tat 5511 trot "I 'sql £91m mm 51’“ 16.02 lbs; butter 18.69 lbs. Owner, l0. Rosehiim (357). st 4y. 8m. 39d; milk 332.37 lbs; tat 11.83 tbs; bun” 13.79 tbs. Owner, w.. W- Brown. Lyn, Opt. 11. Lad) Waldorf DeKol (4408),“ 3y. 4m. 25d.; milk 423.75 "m ; In M. Emma DeKol (4197), at 3y. 9m Owner, Walbnrn Rivas; Walbum Rivers. . T. Maud of Kent 6th (2905). at Ty. ltht. 29d.; milk 349.3 ths; lat 13.3t tbs butter 15.56 tbs. 'Owner, P. D. Ede. 8. Fullness Queen DeKol (5794). at 6y. 3m. 27d.; milk 496.6 lbs; fat 13.16 ths; butter 15.35 tbs. Owner, G. tr. Lady Guillemette (2548), at 9y. 3m. l7d.; milk 401.13 ms; fat 13.43 tbs; butter 15.66 tbs. Owner A. C. Hatlman, 5. Med] DeKol (3134), at 5y. 9m. Id.; milk 460.37 ths; tat 13.81 ths.; butter Mi.11 lbs. Owner A. C. Hall- man, Breslau, Ont. , 3. Daisy Albino DeKol (3093), ml “mm“ LO "in“ MM“- 5y. 8ttt. . 29d.;.. milk 372.64 has; tat - 13.91 tbs; butter 16.32 has. J-ti-e??-,.) 1tPTt Rivera. 1t?t" Cgrnersl Tye‘wnull rrntthyL?rgyr1tTLiefgi' 4. Beauty's Bttttalo Girl (3562), " 5y. 8m. ltd.; milk 420.5 “as; tat 13.86 its; butter 16.17 its. Owner, P. D. Ede, oxford Centre, Ont. 2. Bontsle Pietertie Belle Paul, at 5y. 3m. Md.; milk 352.8 lbs; tat 14.21 tbs; butler 16.61 lbs. Owner, George Rice. _ _ Sixteen Mention-l and“ tests are uaueo. ‘Sil 99'" Janna is?“ " renewal try G. W. Clemons, Beere.. W.N. Bron. tary ot the Honk-In Prieaian Astro. 12. Disitty Albino DeKol's Ducha- cintlon at Canada. All these tests (4239), " 3y. 8m.,.15d.; milk 351.12 were made under the supervision ot lbs; In 12.15 lbs; butter 14.17 In. Prol. Donn, Ontario Agrioiltura1 Col-l butter 11.98 lbs. Owner, W. W. loge. nnd their correctness ls vtrttelted Brown. tor by him. The amounts ol mm: until 15. Iotetta Pnirmonl Ioaco (5032) or butter in Ire actual, the amount otl8r. gm. 2%.; milk 323.59 IU.; tat butter is estimated on the oasis ot 0.44 lbs; butler 11.01 M. Owner. 85.7 per cent. lat. ' 1 Walburn Rivers. . 1. may Ten: 3nd (1637)! " llly.i no. Lady Robert: 2nd Inns). .uli 3 m. led.; milk "t.3 lbs; trt “.78, 3y. 1m. "d.; Milk 30131 Bis, tat Rs.; butter 17.24 lbs. Owner, Geo.', 8.98 Bs.; bullet 10.47 tbs. Owner. Rice, "nlrsontutrg, Ont. I'r'i C. Palm, & Son. Bureesavil1e. Bbyal Household Flour SOME HoLSTElN TESTS. ttuu'itGutor-toe.un-tuo-stat-, or-h-ttteh/ttatt-dost-ui-. A common fun-u any“ you to oettttumttt,a" "Btsrmtsine," tttttif/thi. up th"m"inueiao"ttttl. irhude, you‘m? Nothing. but an the W was. hark that with . your (mac. m “sun-Hi6“ hinmofmn mMixgir%mso'umr, 'asamsumsistmamarott'aiarsmai.tmmtrU- Boldbyonwndduhlnnm. Wk . i!htl)s,fi?lsF, Jllt.".:?"' -, %m‘?@‘“ L is supreme. It represents the best that is in the when, ground to s snowy whiteness sud purified by electricity. It produces bread that is li ht, my to digest snd Bu: (lf all-iutritioui. Ogilvic's Royal Household is to be had " all grocers. ”IMO "If III C... II. ra EV»??? Without good 4lour, good bread is impossible, no mutter how skilfully it is handled. . Now, good bread must be good to eat, as well" ood to see or to tun. good-twat bread is brand that nourishes. . Iri the matter of nutriment, BREAD is never better then the flourit is III-dc of. Often it is pot purly no good, but that is the fault of the bread-niaker. T1erVut6Wrkdiriiir'aiiFririiu-tTa Wu held Thursday evening, at which it was decided to hold the annual out- ing in Berlin, the due to henna;- ed latch , , On t. 12. Disitty Albino DeKol‘s Ditch!“ (4239), at 3y. until“; milk 351.12 lbs; In 12.15 lbs; butter 14.17 In. butter it.08 tu. Owner, W. W. Brown. 10.88 In; band 13.” m. Owner. R. W. Brown. _ N 'dy. 4m. 25¢; milv 623.75 Ihr; tat uoueo. 1:1: 99'" mm: '.sht " Wu“. Bron. ',gg'mltir,'Nthhtet,lg2t ailment. Italian-duh.» lit-u 'dt&tu'tattt l PtttaMtrs.Ueg"tBeght. =,f,1ttfirg,'. Gesuai tiid Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 'd,'trff,,'t2gratg2tftgt ettuy4tatitr-d-i'iittse qreemettrthirrtttmueatm.du. Terrtt-hie9Ptit.tro COMING TO BERLIN AGAIN. Colds nag-oh" , yum“,- .v.N. um. ku‘v'l. Penn & Son. Burgessvllle, r.VW"'.“

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