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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-11-12, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONTARIO T1IDRaDav, November 12, 1309 3 Xews of the F2i3trict. Dr. Ferguson, Hensel!, ha" mold lair Iwrt)• and goodwill to Dr. Aiken - h, of Loudon. Samuel Stitt, of Lesiinry, ha" sold thea Mr�of Price for $3,'300.41 a halt seers James Paterson, wbo recently sold hie fern[ on the sLondon deto mouth road lianas!! Hlvc4fleld, with his family. George OoIemen`mofW� Stanley, tom the k to himself • wife :hath ult. The Indy of his choice was Miss Wallets., of Lucknow. Dr. Clarence Ilial, who has been as- te as been siding Dr, (.unit, of Clinton,[ n, appointed house surgeon of the New York hospital for • term of two years. Wedding hell. rang uierrlly,,t the home of Mr. and Mn, llbrbard Quance, of Exeter. on Wednesday of last week, when their daughter, Lil- liso Maude, became the bride of Wil - Watchmaking, etc. HALSEY PARK WATCIIMARRR, JRWSI.LRR. ()MTILIAN. South Nide of Square, Uoderlob. Oat. gesM- Civil Engineering =- VAUGHAN M. ROBERTS, CiVIL and Hydraulic Engineer, Ontario lard Surveyor. Oa3o, -McLean Block, Ooderlch, Boras. Montreal street. Telephone 137. Irenesetung Mineral Water THE GODERICH MINERAL WA- TER CO.. manufacturer of '•Mone.e tune." are prepared to denser to any Wert of the town Be fast Ginger Ale in pints end quarts. also Mineral V. ,ter 1•e three sire.i pnU, pPas and quarts., Seltzer VS A0, and Rouble Reda. These goods am mode from natural mineral water. and are therefore free from e11 Iuepuhtle.. 1'. 1.. WALTIIN Mau seer' '!'hone Yat trek 1 ',FitED E. COOK. TE %CHER OF 1'lanopla7lnt. Theory. Ilartgony and , ounterpolnL Pupil. prepared for examine tIons of Toronto Conservatory or Music. Apply ,t Thoro.ou. Mu4c. torr or r.-•idenee of Mr 1'Poems Pennington. Riede .1 rept.. Ood.rich_ Mondays In Clinton. at re.iden. c of Mr. Alex. Mackenzie. Ontario street. SIC CLASSES. -I AM FILE- R PARED to receive pupils fur lessons In 11 L"pl�j(t,ro and theory. also time Burrow(. musical {t1t,dergerten u.ethod for young children. Terms and ether Information Inas be bed at Thormson s music store. Ooderch. EMM A f A. ANDREWS A. ROY ADAMS Turkmen or Pismo Studio to Thank of Montreal Block. Medical URS. EMMERSON & TURNBULL. A. T. gro(omer., M. 1). W 8. IURNBUL. M. B. Oakes Hamilton Street Phone 103. IN. F.m mOpe� • 81. (Jeores + church, 'phone 183. Dr. Turnbull's residence, Montreal street Southwest of Public Library. 'Phone 1101. I)R. W. F. UALLOW, M. 13. One(. Colleens crest, next door to Sorer sign Beak. Telephone.. - (Mee. 121 ; house. R. F. J. R. FOR$TEIt--EYE. EAR Nose and Throat only, Stratford. Ont. Ouse surgeon New York Ophthanste and Aural oyInstitute nd tT Throat ttHospital, lUo de.M..M nwre. and Itoyal London (Yphthnlmle tMooreneld Eye) Ho.pltal London. F -n``. 1 )Tae Albert street, Stratford, opposite Windsor hotel. Hours : Ply am. 7.1 am. 71 0.m_ Telephone 1117 Legal T L KILLORAN, BARRISTER. sJ a alk ltor. notary. etc. 11011., to tend et lowest rates. omo.s-North Street, Ood.rich Mem Signal ()Seen. In Seaford' 1.terdare and Mondays, G. CAMERON. K. C.. BARRIS- 1.TER, +elleltor, notary public 0alnss- mllton Street Ooderlch. [!lard door from Square. DROUDFOOT, HAYS & HLAIR barrister., eonctter., notaries public pn • Wolin the Maritime ('ourt..tn. (Mier, rv.t sire Square, nett door ('. A. Nalre'e grocery, lM Tata funds to lend at lOws�.ett rates of In W. PR)UDFooT. K. C. R. C. HAYS. O. -- DICKINSON & OARICOW, BAR- RISTERS. attorney*, solicitors. etc. Ooderlcb. Stoney to lend at lowest rates. E L DICKINSON. CHARLES °ARROW. LLB 111.O. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER. Omoe. Hamilton ret erich notary Insurance. Loans. to. VOUNO & ROBERTSON, REAL Estate and !neurone Agent... Real eo- tat. for ,..1. or to let. Propertlee handled In an part of the town and county. Fire and 3.liniment*. money to loan etc. TORN W. CRAiUIE, LIFE. FiRE f and accident Insurance. Agent for leedlna mutual and stock companion. Insurance In all lines effected on beet pian" and et lowest rotes. ('all at office, norner West Street and Square or eddrer J. W. CRAIOIE., Uoderich. Ont. Tele Avenel* McKILLOP MUTUAL FiRE IN - SC R A N C E C o. -Farm and isolated town property insured. n P. O ()doer -J. R. Mclean. !'res.. Kit 1e T. Fraser Vice -Pres.. Fit arrneld 1'. 0. Thoma" C [days. Soo. Trout, S..forth P. 0 Director -Wm. Chesney. Scaforth : John O. Grieve, Winthropp(Moore wood l ies ie, I Jame. Kees, Beech- wood John watt, Oarlock : Thea. Fraser, Brumfield : John H. McLean. Kippen : Jae, Connolly, 1' ilntnn. J. W. Yeo. Holmesrille, agent for West Horan. Policy holder. can pAy amassment". ds and get their Darrooelamassment".et Tozer k Reown'n. Clinton, or at 1t H. Crays grocery. Kiernan street, Oode,lch. SBAYITG PLRLOZ {�I1AViNG AND HAIR -DRESSING Ll PARLORS. - Thebeet place In town. tlF,aaTrt'o7�.� nt Pt and ce Goold baths clean W 11. and 1)A V I8• British Kxehenge Hotel Block Isuooemor to Jae. FrlWey). D?MOP. BLOCK BA `OP. -Toth well-known and popular +tend offer Its patrons the best sere ire In shoving. hair -cutting, eke., etc. adtei shampooing ,e '�ptoeemrIalty. Only skilled hands etnplored. Yourpatronage will be apprectale,l. H. H. DOER MICPt. 1 mprtetor. marriage Lioenses WALTER E. KELLY OODERICH, ONT. Watehmaker, Jeweller end Optictan. Issuer of Marriage Lloensee. vir LANE, ISSUER OF MARRI- s AOR licenses. Oodertoke Oat. Ancttoneering THOMGUNDRY, LIVE STOCK Rtreetn ggarnerkl where he willbefound et all 011108r3 ontl'ab nwe when not erying. lee. Termse reasonahle end emery effort nod to errs you reJetsctlon. Phonate GEORGE BECKETT Oessral Asctieeeer. Nose System of Ticked and Catalogue. OFFiCE, HAMILTON ST. P. O. reel re; liam Nelson Clarke, a prosperoue young agriculturist of Cleburne. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. A. Fear. Mise Violet M. Allan, second daugh- ter of the late C. Allan, formerly of Kgulondville, wits recently married in Harrow,, Seek., to John 1. Green, is 'Winnipeg. O. F. Yuuggblut, Hensen, ham die posed of his shoe hueineee to Robert Drysdale, who takes posyewlort next mouth. Mr. Ynnggq¢hlut u'td family will reside at WAtel•too. OBSTINATE FACE SORES .Refused to Close for Four Years -Zara. Buk Healed Them Inside Two Weeks. Have you some eruption, or sore, or ulcer or wound, on any part of your body which has hitherto refuse] to close, no matter how treated ? If so, that Is • carie for Zaui-ltuk,' the Kiva herbed balm. The herbal saps 111141 essences in this balm are so powetfnl f that they can heal the wont cases of chrenie sorry, ulcers, blood nobs oo and skin diseases. Here ate proofs of this Mr.. W. 11. Taylor, of North flay, Out., says : '•I had A scaly spot as big as a Ion -cent piece on my fuer. I Met it for four years. end hardly a night during that time wept by but 1 applied cold (Teem or some ointment or other, but it would alwe%s be Word hes been received of the death et her home in St. Thomas, Da- kota, of Mts. Frank Jones. a former resident of Clinton. and a *hater u Charles Copp, of that town. Two Hrueselm young ladled. Miser Margaret and !'earl Banker. were seriously affected Icy coal gas oue night recently. They wen• restored to coneciouallese with some difficulty. Miss Margaret Jsmiee on, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J,uuu, Jamieson. of Hannah, N. D., formerly of Bruee• Held. was neoeutly married in St. Paul to Dr. J. J. Corry, of Ant/mites Color- ado. • Clinton has organized a dramatic club with Dr. Gum' ad honorary presi- dent. The faith has rented rooms and i0 rehearsing Richard 111, with it view to playing it some time during the winter. Jonathan Brown, late of Holmes - villa, has establiehod A new• indoatry in ClinIau, having 10331'110d an up -to date electric grebe chopping and grinding outfit on hie premises adjac- ent to the electric plant. The Sssfortb Newe of- tells of a young hopeful Of the public school in that town who, when aokiel last week to name the Governor-Gen- eral _ aIL-tQauetle. replied jubilantly, "M. Y. McLean." The trustee► of Crtnbrook public school have re-engaged H. 1). Ainley as principal for the cowing year and have secured Miss Lizzie McKay, a former teacher in the school, for the junior department. Two important hotel changes have taken place at Kincardine, W. It. Brick bas sold the Queen'rr hotel -bug*. nese to Joseph White. of Barrie, and has purchased the Royal hotel, building and bu,iuees, trout Mr.. Jennings. The lois' option petition in Monis township has Ieeen )laced in the hands of the towniillip coil and a vote will no d.,ubt 1, taken et the next umioieipal elections. There ;are two hotele in the township. one at Walton and the other at lIelgrave, Rev. C. E. Jeakins, B. A., H. D., was formally inducted into the rec- torehip•of St. Paul's church. Wing - ham. on Wednesday, the 21th uh. The l'AIAMouy sea, performed by Bishop %Villiams,'3of London, assisted by• clergymen freer neighboring osrishes. In the sessions at Toronto last week two trice hills were returned against Narcissi. M. Cant in, charged with pier- ury. The cases are in cnnnectiun with certain transactions in land at St. Joseph. Pending the settlement of a civil action no time was wet for the trial. The 'marriage of Miss Stella Kath- leen Spackman, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Spackman, of Toronto, formerly of Exeter, to Elgin Graham Johnston, of the Queers City. was solemnized in St. Paul's church. Toronto, en Tuesday, the 27th ult. Miss Cont Fowell, of Exeter. acted as bridesmaid.. T. A. Mille, of Wingham, has pre- sented the parish club of St. Paul's church with a dee.l of the old Con- gregational church, which they re- cently purchased at a heavy liability. The bedding will are fitted up for re- (tvatioh and literary purposesiand will be known as "Mitts Memorial 11a11," in honor of the generous donor. After prolonged and painful illness of cancer Nile Catherine %Vhltely, of Clinton, passed away on Friday. the 3(kb ult. Deceased, who' was an her fif.y-,izth year, elan daughter of the late %Villiam Whitely. of Tucker - smith. She taught school for some yeers. but of late had lived retired. llhe is survived by fort' sisters, three of whore reside in Clinton. On Wednesday. the 4th lint., Rev. S. A. Carrier. of Orland Bend, launched on the sea of matrimony two popular young people of Exeter, in the persons of Frederick O. White and Miss Matilda Heirling, daughter of Andrew lieirling, .rf Dvhwood. The hsppv couple will remain in Ex- eter until the spring, when they will take up their residence on the groom's tarot near (brand Bend. At the good old age of eighty-seven years Mrs. Thome., Thomas, one of the pioneers ('1 Tuckeramith, passed away at the home of her nephew, On- slow Crich, of Clinton. on Sunday, the let inst. Deceased, who WAN a native of England, came to Canada with the other members of the Crich family in the year 1Ri7 and settled in the township, where she resided continu- ously until her removal to Clinton four yearsa/(s. Deceased sees thrice tnerried, her last partner having pre - dee eased her a quarter of a century. She had no children and was the last of a family of six brothers amu three sister,. Clinton Bowlers Entertained. The inentiwrs of the Clinton bowl- ing chit) to the number of about sixty were entertained by the president. W. Ja(k40n, at his home one night last week. The prizes won by the dif- ferent rinks and players during the season were presented and with rnnsic, song And story a very pleasant even- ing WAS spent. Clinton's Waterworks System. After considerable difficulty the eccond waterworks well At Clinton has been completed at n depth of 34t0 feet. and excellent water secured. The town has now two ,eight -inch wells betted, and ready for pumping as soon as the eyetem is finished. The work of laying the mains will no doubt be the next step, and tenders tor this work will be received by the rotmcil. Former St. Helens Pastor. Rev. Robert Lenek, for many years Presbyterian minister Al St. Helens, county of Huron, ,lied et his residence at Pnrkdele on Saturday, the 31st fall. The funeral took place from his late reeidence, 21 Maynard avenue. Parkdele, and WAR very largely at- tended by the Presbyterian clergy and many city Mende. All his family were present. The deceased leaves A widow, a daughter of the Intl. Thomas McCrae, of "Janefleld Farm," fittelpph, three sons and two daughters. as fol- lows : Alfred P. Leask, Chicago : Dr. Thos. Mart. Leask, Moomejew, Meek.. And 1). MPi1. Leask. PArkdale, *041 Misses Jean and Marjorie. there. 1 recently applied Zulu -Bilk, and in little over 0 week's tints the h spot had cheap eared completely.' Mrs. S. J. tiuldeu, of 343 %Vest Hannah street, Hamilton, says : "My little girl hull a running sore on her leg which defied all treatment. 1, applied 'Latp-fiuk and in about a week's time the wound was closed. t have found Z4111 Bilk just as gond tar other skin troubles and injuries." Mr. J. H. Hamilton. of Thornbury, says : •'A friend of mine hell an obstinate sore on her temple. It had been trextet< .oaf( r,r twice by N doc- tor, and would heal up for a short time, lett would break out a;fein- Zam-Bak healed it permanently, and it shows no sign whatever of return - in ;' Lam -Bilk is a sure cure for all akin _ diseases and injuries, each 144 cuts, burns, bruises. eczemia, psoriasis, ulcers, scalp sores, cold mores, chipped hands, itch, rashes, tetter. feet. scree, ere. Itisalso au unequalled ewhro- catirin, an 3'Ulfwd well iutn parte affected Cures rheumatism, eclat jet', neuralgia, rola on chest. ete. All druggists and retnleN sell at SOc. a box, ar post -tree froti Zlusilat CTi I't. onto, upon receipt of pi'ce. A Taft Story. They tett a storyin thio et the fleet alleged difference between \ Senator Furak,r and Judge Taft. It to the effect that Ferakri% las judge mf the Superior Court in Cincinnati. was an- noyed n- t edb n y y an a•ticle which '!'aft, ase a reporter for The Commercial Tribune. had written. Foraker. according to the story, sent word to the Co, iner- 'lie! Tribune office to ,isk if Taft had written the article. Taft stent back word that be had, and Foraker,' so the yarn gees. iutmodlietely hunted the messenger tack with these words : "If 1 lied you. here I'd step your face !" '•Tell the Judge." Tuft is said to have retorted to the messenger, "to remain where he is and 1'11 he there in a minute." The fact of the matt er is, though, that Senator Foraker says that the yarn is A pure L►brieation and that are much incident ever occurred. HP who reform. himself has done in re toward. reforming the puldic than a crowd of noisy speaker[. MAKE i!II' YOURSELF. Says Many Persons Here. Can Be Made Happy Again by Using It. Thele is so much rheumatism" here in our neighborhood now that the fel lowing advice will -be -highly appre- ciated by those who suffer : (.et Prow any good pharmacy one- half ounce fluid extract d lelion, one ounce Compound Kermit), three ounces of compound split) sarsapa- rilla. Shake these well in A bottle and take in teaspoonful dose, after each meat and et bedtime : also drink plenty of good water. It is claimed that there are few a'ic- ttms (rf tbts'dread and torturous dig - ease who fall to find ready relief in this simple home-anede 'mixture, and in most cases a permanent. cure is t ho result. This simp:c recipe is said to Mt eengthen and cleanse the eliminative tissues of the kidneys so that they can filter and strain from the blood and system the poisons. acid, and waste 'ratter. which cause not only t•heuwa. elm, but numerous other diseavte. Every nein or Woman here who feels that their kidneys are not healthy and net ice. or who suffer from any Mrutary trouhie whatever, she Id not hesitate to make up this '1ixto$, 1w it is cer- tain to do much good, ,amay save Sten from mush- r ering after while. (hie home t ntgglat4 say-tt1Ty will either supply the ingredient. or unix the preemption ready to take 11,uur readers ask them. An EnterteenIn' body. Sir Archibald Geikie, the distin- gulahed geologist. tells a good story against himself in his "Scottish rte ' iscences." "I was quite sore you had been in nur neighborhood," a friend said to Sit' Archibald. "1 met the old fernier of O-, who had a strange tele totelime. •Doti, Mr. Call beset.' he began, 'i ran 1143.00" the queerest body the ither day. As 1 [vis corrin' by the head of the clengh 1 thncht i heard n wheen tinkers qusrrelin', but wbao I lookit soon there wee ae wee stout man. Whiles he was chappin' the rock w1' a hammer, whiles he WW1 wtitin' in R book, whiles fetehin wi' the thorns, and misen'in'- them fora' that was bad. When he cont' up free the burn. hire and me bed a large confab. Dot ! h( tell't rue a' about t he etane.. and hoo they showed that Scotland was aur like liregnlend, moored in ice. A very enterteeniu' body, Mr. Caithcart, but -an awfu'. awtu' leear.' " No Time to Lose. • Those who ha4. not vet ordered The Family Herald a til Weekly Star of Montreatfor next year ehou(d do so at once. it in said there is a bigger Hush of subscriptions than ever this year, and the publisher( ale earnestly urging their present NnMeribers to renew at once before. the December and January rush. A new eerie.. of short stories ie to commence next week, and these alone are con.ldered to be worth the whsle year's subscrip- tion. At one dollar ft year no better investment can be made than hy or- dering The Family Herald and Weekly Star for 19tVi. The Best Going. We have meds' clubbing nrange• menta with The Farmer's Advncfte and Home Magazine, of London. Ont.. and are Able to make a price of 112.3.1 for The Signal and The Frtrmer'. Ad- vocate, the best agrirulttrel and home paper on this continent. "Corel night," he whispered pna- eionately, at the front door, "good night, good night, good night, oral -- ' "Excuse me,' mild an elderly ham voice over the 'Allister, "but it's been good morning for the bud two hours, i thought you'd like to knew," Old Betty "Did ye hoer. Sand), hoo Mr. Hrsoonn is gittin' an ?" Sandy --- "1 heard he took a relapse this mamba'." , Old Betty 1nilIt a sight - "Weel, Weel, 1 hope i1'11 dee the pair soul guide, bat i tae nese faith in the new medicines," i-- arm ane Garden • MODERN GRANARY. A Practical and Economical Building For Storing Corn, Wheat and Oats. Some writers tell us that the aver- age farmer annually- loses, one -twen- tieth of his entire crops from the lack of proper buildings In which to store' them and bold them for profitable d b w prices. While the writer cannot vouch for the above statement, he does know that an Improvement In the usual storehouse for grain. etc., on the aver- age farm is not only desirable, but very necessary if the farmer would save to himself the profits on his prosl- 1yMONT or OWANAIIr. nets that now go into the pockets of the grain speculator. \ The illustration shows a plan of a unary for corn, wheat, oats and er`grala built along practical lilies, and wherever built it has proverb entirely satisfactory. The twain feature of this bowie ,,is the 'lower floor. The outer walls aro boarded- or sided up tight, contrary to,Jdi(lusual manner of build- ing a corncrib. The house sits about three feet above the ground on oak or cement Ix)ata as flu builder Iuay .de- sire. The (lode of the crib is built of 1 by 4 inch or 'I Inch elate placed one and a half Inches apart. The inte- rior wall, 1. built\ In the same way. This allows a free circulation of aur at nil times, but keeps out all rain and snow. This, with the elevated floor. makes It entirely rat and weather proof. The driveway walls are boarded solid from the floor down to\the ground. This allows the hogs and, poultry to pick up any cont that may f1 through. It Is said that corn held Ice h a crib not only brings a better price, ut that it does not lose to weight the same as corn held In the usual manner. The crib is 28 by 40 feet on the 'PHONE 66 IP - D. MILLAR CO. 'PHONE IN THE NEW MANTLE SECTION Some Hosiery Ladies blat•k ('.uh ere HC se, exceeding fine inake• tl•;;ulsr..3 c, for 25c per pair. ' the Laenitia diose at ill v pair is the best flail Dollar !lose in lb. trade. Sew our spec ai heavy Wohted Hose, all sizes. one prin.., 25c, extra- ordinary value. McCall Padangandasinator- k• In our uew.unaotle room we are stowing 'sada. very stllart new coatkincbufir,g the New 1lirtet.it Coat. fashion's latest style. We have never sold eo Many mantles las we bare de)ne the last few days, Our stuck is still wail t,t,.iorted, but we w01114 ad• vise an early inape+alon so as to pet a bettor choice. Ladles' Semi -fitting Coats from $5 75. - - i • • I', C o at t in the newest styles, reasonably priced. We have just passed into stock another eonsignuledt of our famed Drank in ('3.3(0, elan some new btyips in Inlnnt,: Headweat•, The Family Underwear,_ 1'h.• cold weather is now here and there hes been a brisk de- lunnd for warmer under g;at- Ments. Nes. ' before were tar No [well WITS/fed to Meet the de- mand cif our ninny customers with Underwear for ladies- gents and Ch:tdren. Specials for This Week. McCALL PATTERNS L t Al 1140DEXTEPlif.I it plaa;tri:c *MAN &BS T. lfice 25 et14 ltt WARDS LINIMENT CO - LIMITE-D :�1�OUT , ►.Se ' TI E ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF IMITATIONS SOLD ON TIDE MERITS OF MINARD'S LINIMENT With a little diplomacy any wo- man C0)1 induce Iter 8n"hand to bur her a new het. All she has to do is to visit Itis office arrayed in one of ht'r own make. Mi11ar's Scotch Store You can see Gin Phis cu ing your Kidneys (lin Pillaturn tho urine Br-i7F,. A few bears tor starting to take Gin Flus for Eidecyy or Bladder Trouble, you will a • tico that the urine has changed color, You Hee far yonrseltthat Gin Pillsh • e reached tho spot and have et:artcd tocure. 1t won't bit many hours more un you }'LEL that they aro do ng; you good. bdc. a box; 6 for 50. ba- le12r". IfAt youall e1:n'(t g;m y netcs gjthetborhoin odou, order dire;. N [-:anus Erma, if yon otwcation toils paper DEPT. A. RATIONAL LIG 3 CHEMICAL CO. ITEO, TORONTO y mad. by 711. Co., Ween.peg Ise 1 G. JOHNSTON EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Furniture and Underluk batt warerooln., -" ""-weAd .ids Square, • 'PHONE : Store19. Ooderlck ltesldenos 173 Night call,: At residence, Si William -Sar "tat. Ij.OEY&SON --1118 LEADINO- Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orders carlully alte,.ocd to at HIJ beers. night or day _ s. INSTRUCTIVE INTERESTING "CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT." A MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE USE 0- ENOLISH. 'JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, Editor. PARTIAL..COMTENT8 Queries and Answers. hall and Will : Should and Would; flow to Lae '1'hemn. P enunciations (Century Dictionary). Cu ct English in the Home. Cor t English in the School. What o Say and What Not to Say. Course Grammar. Course in Letter Writing and I'unctu ion.I Business t . glish for the Huskies, Man. Compound W , s; How toWriteTbetn, Studies in Eng tib Literature. AQEN WANTED. $t. a year. Senfor for sample copy. CORRECT E GLISH, E : nston, 111. a rune view,. ground and twelve feet to the eaves. The upper flour will hold severat hun- dred bushels of Email grain, and the two corn -rile. 8 toy 40 feet will hold a large amount of corn. Sliding doors are provided at either end, nod a large ventilating window In the opposite gable ventilates the entire building. The driveway Is used a part of the season for Cann implements. - Ferro and ltnnch. Car. of Apple Illkes. Apple tars do, le.'0 ,n a fertile clayey .loam or "abate oak" soil and on n southeastern slope. Varieties should Le chorea which are known to be hardy fh _the .!yea dlty',-_--Inforwatlon mar be obtained from the state experi- ment stations in' nearly every state. The trees should not be planted closer then twenty-four feet each wry. Dirt should be well packed abont their roots and cultivation practiced for sev- eral yenrs. Between the trees crops of potatoes or smell fruits may be grown. Clean culture Ie essential to prevent Infection by Ineeets and fungous dlaras's. The trees should be watched cnrefully for borers, which eat In the trunk. These can be dug out with a knife or killed jay poking a wire Into the aperture. IIIPTire trees give hest satl.fnctlon when heeded low, so careful pruning 1e es- sential It 1s well to see that the trunk 4 shaded on the southwest by n healtify limb, which will prevent sun scald. When the tree Is coming into bearing spraying with parts green or bordeaux mixture 1s recommended- This should be done after the blossoms fall and again three weeks- Iateo._ Mgt treat - molt Vita [meds of -the codling moth and ktr'pe fungi in check. Oenveous. "This is a folne country,'Brsdgetr exclaimed Norah, who had but recent- ly nrrlved in the United States. "Sure, It's generous everybody Is. 1 naked at the iostoflire absent sindin' money to me mither, end the young man tells me i can get n money order for $10 for 10 touts! 'Think of that now!" -Youth's Companion. TWe ty_five years ago it was difficult to sell spring vheat flour for pastry at any price. People 'dn't want it -they 1k -ere using soft, winter % eat flour, and saw no reason for changing. • But hard .wheat flour was persistently . pushed and prejudice has been overcome_ ,The ;women tried it,\..ucceeded with it anti appreciated it. -To -da hard wheat flour is the favorite for pastrya %yell as for bread. The floiir that is dol Ig the most for the .reputation Of+ hard whest tlour is the brand known a i Ogi1 ,(se's Royal Household it is hard wh.t:.at flour atits best-.-Inil led by modern methods, retaining all of the good of the wheat and none of the bad it is without an equal for every kind o baking in Yvhich [lour is used. Taub --to vour grocer about it -if he isn't enthu;iai.tic it's only because he isn't informed. 'PHONE 15 4 When yyon want THE BK14T (Warehouse) / cr. West 1 and Yard" 1 ., . -t and at Dock \8 asrk ALL KINDS OF COALA ALWAYS ON HAND MrAit foal weighed on the market rales , where you get '1,000 lbs. for 11 ton, W/VM. LEE, ''Orders left at C. C. LEE'S ole dware Blore soot aide Square, promptly attended to. Ogilvie Flour Mills Co., Llmlt.a, MONTREAL. 4 PSYCHINE SAVED THIS LADY'S LIFE 1/ This atatement is no fiction, for Mrs. L. Garside resides at 509 York Street. London. Ont., and to use her own words is: "Always happy to reply to anxious enquirers and let them know what PSYCHINE has done for me.' Four years ago, Mrs. Garside wrote: "Your remedy, PSYCHINE, did wonders for me. 1 wits about 28 or 30 veers of age when 1 took your treatment I was in consumption and the very hest doctors told me there was nothing else that could he done, (this was 20 years 11 so as ■ last hope 1 gave ymtr remedies a trial. From the first this case most wonder- ful success. PSYCHINE certainly gave me new lunge, and 1 honestly believe PS'CHINE' saved my life." Writing four years after under date August 7, 1908, Mrs. Garside says : "My state- ment still holds good. my lungs never troubled me after your treatment which I took after being told there was no hope." PSYCHINE, nr. Sloct:m's great ilealth Remedy, is known everywhere as Nature's Greatest Tonic, building up the entire system not only rendering it proof against these terrible germ and other diseases. that art so deadly in their Operation, but It is the sworn and deadly foe of the germs and the diseases themselves. Bacilli, or disease germs, can- not Ilse in the system with PSYCHINE. Send for FREE TRIA1. BOTTLE. Set coupon. All druggists and dealers sell PSY CH1NE, 50c &S1.00 bottle. Mr.e, L.GAFZ8IDL".I TAI.ioepneentities imam TIhIAL tte�one FREE TRIAL COtiPoiv. PDTT1.Enf Ps,ehlne. Fo o to Dr. T. A. Kea m, Wglted,Sps. Alas Ave . Toronto. Address ST OF TONICS FOR PtAUtt AND ENIAtiY SYNOPSIS OF Canadian Northwest Homestead Regulations. ny ittven Mnnitoha. S&skatnumbered' hewan andon'Alberta, Nxroppling"lanot wvro .l.'adod by anyand I er,on, who eI. thcd,etsoleay hbe hoof e- ead a fanny, or any male over la year of arra, to the extent of oue-quarter section of let scree, more or less. Appllent ion for entry mna be made In penton by pptirnnt t a unn. ur Suthebb a11genc) far11t ho 1i1)ostrleini.•t Inon 1whicdh t hAgents Inn dY I. silent... F:ntry by proxy nifty, hews, sr, be male at en Agrteey nn certain conditions by the father, mother. son, daughter, brother Or st-ter of an Intending homeso,uter. The home.ten H 3 'mored to perform the hem...teed duti node. one of the following Omni 71) At lea.t sir months' r'estdenese neon and oetluvatioo of the land In each year for three year. lit A hum.'-teaeler may, if he so desirm, pet' fora( the r,'g1nirt•d roddence.1113le. by living on faring lard ownrd solely by him, not les. than eighty Ma acres In extent, In the vicinity of hie homestmut. Joint ownorshlp In land will not "1"1 regaroneent- (7r if thethus fnlhlrr nor mother the tither Inde sensed) of a homesteader ham ennnnent tai derma on !ermine Inns owned solely by bIm not lees than ctghty 18n WIWI in extent, 1n the vlcinit 7 M the homestead, or upon a hatttet oed entered for by Mm to the vieintty, snch home• .tender may perform hie own r,.ldsnoe duties by Irving with the father for mother). Th"vtnlnity' In thtwo preoedln pnrhgNIraepht.erm I. dcaned n., rumeour not mot than Mee mile. In a dhoct line, ovclusiveof Um width eft road &newaatxn (towed In the meaenlemah4 eM An homesto.4or Intending to perform bis erwidenee dirt le. Ire ee1OMano0 with th-• Amy.. while living with parents or on farming I • I named hy himself tuns( rtotlf, the agent for the d etrit'i of .nch 1nt.ntlo,L R1. mnnth.' nntles In wrlt.lea mn.t toeg1 vin VI On I nntnNlssloner of Dominion lends at Ottawa of Inte•.tine tettpply for pn'nn4 Ilepnty of the Minister of the Infester. N.H. 1' nail t horised public*, inn of thin ad- vertisement will not be paid for.