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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-2-27, Page 3J Medand ,l te for 0.aorter gge i shapes f regular o rad and s�price or pink a Heron cashmere e 111.00 SIGNAL . GUDEBICH : ONTARIO ad District Newfi Item L*. Oaten. of Brussels, is need *ay up with attack of typhoid fever. Thomas Sheens, formerly Reeve et i�Ynt1r{i 11I+w a. 4ek. is seriously i„ from a stoke of raw NI ad the la W $seInsley BEWARE OF IMITA- TIONS. A. Aldred, of Fordwicb, has dis- •of his prupsety there aid in- tends leaving for Elegised. Mary Jana Lakes wife of F. W. Wriest, of Turnberry, died on the 15th inst... aged sixty years. Alexander McPhail. • former resi- dent of Wingbam died at Saginaw, Mich., aged t arty -four years. kaadsome s . s ride. new d Turkey and Moe free from . ..10. . in neat . leo WM. me ....1ljo bed Hand- . Se r. regular littera! in •0o 1E SIGNAL lea aseemem day e it bird SOLD ON THE MERITS ge lNNW'S BO KBI N DIN G MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS and LIBRARIES bound or repai!ed• sip Lt; -I rsRING on LEATHER 000DS .ter ataded L ro ou epi&e make 11 RIG.. AL God.oiem. A. E. TAYLOR.. STWATTOB.D 59c `weaters. at far. 7� with ny beat at s 45c Milian. all k Clear - Square MEDICAL DA W. F. tiALLOW. IL B. Ullor end notelet's& hada Uli� ti./slaa. iidead'a7 SAW Mrs. C. N. Griffin. of W ingbam, slipped and fell un the ice. tweaking a thigh -boor, •td is now in the hospi- tal g Mr and Mrs. Patrick McGee, of Wbalru. recently celebrated the tweets fifth anniversary of their wed- ding. Mrs. Horgan, eldret daughter of the late George Dorrrnoe, of McKillop. died recently at lagersull in her sixty- first year. Hen.y Mae, of Crediton, died on Thursday. 13th inst.. in bis seventy- ninth year. Hs leaves a widow aid eight children. Thirteen letter boxer have been placed in pori ti an on the streeta of Wise:one sod ore now in use for the collection of mail matter. Mr.. (Dr.) Seller,. of Hensel). was in a e iciest ouodeioo Ia.t week from an internal benne rt age. At latest re- port bbe was bomewbat improved. Jacob Owes, a former reeideot of Hay township. died in Michigan in his seventy-fifth year. A large number of his relatives reside in tbs. county. John Sangster, cd Brus-els, and Mw Edith M.bittao, of l'lefford, were log hoth side. of the road when bring united so marriage on Wrdnrtday of overtaken or met by a vehicle. The /eat •-eek. Tory will male these bonne driver is not given a chance to turn out. whereas d tbey all turned to the Murray Wilson, of Turnberry. re- oar side the driver could guide bis Mleeretiv. rl •meas 111.i mats i 4, They lied lived together on the tee o' o---- i- d rebores for many years. Mem Pyires wee sixty-seven years of sea. A Felten Tried . A boy adeedi.g the Wiegbase bid school placed • beg braes tack on tL teat of another boy as a*lotto" W illbass Hinchelifte. the subject of tie *joke." placed his knee on the seethed the tact prostrated to iia lull length, easing it wound which soon beams inflamed •tad developed svuiptotms of blood-poiwoirg. At latest &apostate the wound was showing unproveeaset, but the result of the thou lit eas trick mlgbt have been very sersouf. Accident at Samfortk. Seaford' expositor : Miss Claes- ney met with a very painful accident on Thursday afternoon of last weer. Mies Chesney. with • emptier of other ladies, was ter urning from the induc- tion service. in kgwoudv,lis church. They were wading un the roadway and bring overtaken by a delivery sleigh rime of the 1 idles went w one side 0t the road and slime to (be other. Miss Chesney, uofort,un.tely. did not get tar enough out 0t the road and the was struck by t be shaft of the vehicle and knotted down, the swab passing over her. Besides beteg badly *wooed the bad her as w fractured close lu the shoulder. She was conveyed ' o the home of Mr. and Mra G. M. Chesney and medical aid procured. and t be fractured limb dressed. Her many friends will be pleased to learn that the is getting &lung favorsbty and although she will likely he disabled fur eooeiderable Uwe, it is hoped rhe has suffered no permanent disablement. People in walking on a road on which bores vehicles travel always make a great mistake in dividing and occupy - Y Ithametban of t1s fete Uric Acid left is Meths' ssd y see er.ed kidssya Wee aloes the ease rake Sandra ghees the reposer lbs lembead, amid amen the dei se tee aide of the w The same is fee masses is ma wbaessti _ i sresed Kidney& The core i• res• wino lbs same- Dodd's Kidney Pills at . liruieels. d toasty ll'UR>'Ii,KB„EYE, R,R eel 'veld w•,rd hem work of the death of vehicle so as to avoid collision with to,ertroes iheaaa crave Ilea.. ata itis brother Stream t. at Mrrr•yfield. the foo: pieeeugrrs. eeben bring Iweleeeswic •ad aril Ines tats. Sark. The remains were brought to overtaken by a vehicleuu for highway awe %eel_thar. Sm.rad7twat Beretta' Wst ham for interment. if people would turn out to for bit Sao equate. •rd bloweeid ayom flumoual. i.dI taste..l nausea. tens, re:i M &Lyrics �raweL Andersen Denman have sold their ride and when /steeling our., espec y y�sa, uiywte Kress Church. Hoe.n r lusty busineio. at Brussels to Alex. a cutter, if they would turn out w the res ilio. 1e, r r. a.. 7 1°1°- d Tebvdtor Andel stat. a former owner, and his right ride of br r•.ad. &ccidents would c. blether Jame+, who ba, been a vet- not be so numer0Yts LEGAL — - erinery rnrgesee at Tavistock. $DaeWedmeiceiy, I2th iist..:51 Wcind SORES FROM ELBOW t1FWT. HAYS & KILLUR- ham. Rev. ('. W B-.ker united in mat- ERS. Iberrr.ien� sudtara, notaries public. riwge NI nem Minnie K.dd.. daughter of 1mir a th a LaeYrroe t Dort- eta- Pnvatr Ilrury Rodai, and Alvey Nelson Amy. Zam-Buk Worked a Miracle of He lieg— i is ward at Nw c miss d we...t. �k �t ea H, a praprrcrurycwng farmer of Uut{.wrk, i R Gentleman Fatly Corrob- NeXteWT L ( K t' HAIe. J. L. Bask- .1 TO F1NG- ttMfdtWt� H tieyno{i(. fare, of Ilse acre. on ernes. ti..ADIE.RO 1 . Y. C.. RR AKID- TOL armee star dahlia udoe•- Olso . Gedenetu reseed dear train ewe , tAftttOW, LL .B.. 13A1(- Itlalu,, s,t..e-rcr, wanness, Gees- Sru f w Arca et Wens ream, La. JOHNSTON. B,LRR18T11R. nub- .mss temr. weer, Bomar: sentwtenwt. Osrmica►. AUCTION:1UL —� tea died tb h p gal at Dauphin marc tele tread .a�rr after srlve, and BIAS (i1D1r T Men., after a sbcri tr Pero- lotion after helico : but it wan of o0 AV(.'lMlta� t He web deity -two rears of a s the Std coecewi:re of Hay township Mies Kate L. Du:livrr. of Caledonia. hae tree sold to John. Trirtner. of Queer's Co.. N.- fi.. save : "I must add Supt -n, tor the sum of *M1,44L. Mr. I my testimony to the valor of Ztm- Ka-youlds iutrnda going. 1Weet in the" Bek. Ulcers and pores broke out spring. Tore my armye and although 1 tried Mrs. Jot.. Guinan. of Mount Carmel. to bol them by want; various prep - (Led on Fri Jay, 141h inst., after an I litat.iuit. nothing seemed to do we any operation in St J iwpn s hosni'.ai. g'o'd. The pore"'' strived until from Lord„n. Sbe leaves ber nuehand and Angers to elbow etas one Maes of a fleetly .•f three woe and three ulevratiml. daugbten. "1 bad tire different dt.ctcrrc, and John Burges'• a former Winerham faitbfµlly f •nirJ out their ioruvc- ,y. i in a oar teou�t1 drank pint after pint of biped menta. c 1. iaetaosotsea. by moil wtfr. Hes mother and two sisters live „Me father then took me thirty tW. ,.r as r ma- at Wingham. Vie, to ern •well-known doctor. He ren Its tis.asaasw ia4i.aita. its Mr*. Thomas Rogerson, of Morris pbotograpbed the arm and hand. townshipdied on Tuesday. beth Inst-. The phot,brraph was sent to a New York hospital to the 'specialist : but _ mar 6 they sent word they could do nothing further for me, sod I was in despair. "One day a friend asked me it 1 bad tried Zam-Buk. 1 said I had not, but 1 got • box tight away. Tbe first box did me more good than all the medicine 1 had tried up to that time, so I continued the treatment. Every box healed the sores more and more until, to make • long story abort. Zam- Buk healed all the wounds completely. Everybody in tbis place knows of my case. and that it u Tani-Buk alone which cured Me. - M inlayer onrroorae Tbr Her. W. B. M. Parker. of Calbdoni&. Mew, Dole - vet Is tuinister. writes : ••This is to certify that the testiwontial of Misr Dollirer is correct as far as my knowl- edge goes. i have known bee for s year &oda half. and her cure effected by -Lem-But i. remarkable Wberever there is ulceration. blood - poison, sores, cold cracks. .Oroesees. -lits. torn*, bruise. injury or disease. [beer lam-Buk sbould be applied. it is also a sure cure for piles. All dtsggista sod atnr'ea sell at 50c per Mx, or post-free teem Zane Bok 00.. Toronto. for price. Refuse cheap aid harmful imitations and sub- stitute•. WAIS. ETC. from so attack of bemor, hage of the n. Sbe is survived by her ut , a von and wren daughter'. She was born in Morris tortnehip. Adam Morton, father of J. A. Mor- ton. barrister. of Wingham, died at Brampton on the 19th Inst., in bis eighty-seventh year. Mr. Morton t.be elder was a reboot teacher in Peel county for many years. Word bas been received at Wing - ham of the death at Faitdale. North Dakota, of George Dac•idcoc. trotber of Jolla. W. H. and Isaac Davidson. of Wingless. The deorared was a resident of Wingham many years etre The 100 -acre tartn of Walter L. Breckenridge. 1st line of Morris. bas �ui10 PRIVATE FUNDS TO V W ran. Awl► be It u. c- o.rn.iet. naabtnea steal. ta.ta.nni. 11'.1. 1i1atiatT$OA . 11 DIBQIVNCIL tOK? T. tea lit LoiT,u : !sten► Comedian and inn.ar. acmes i, Swale nee lbaQuotis�s t is err : lime twos des east send tiwarYte• .,wwast.aw.. mans& se Maces, keg. Recuse lir s,cawm Lower.: Itis C.t . f Meed anA tips &aiet.Usm/mai. 1tYa .: re.idaeta>. serseease wets[ al Vie - MIL era rL let r • streets. Pbws t> . I(Mlly N. CIIAR4IlD, LIF1PFIRK J ..w wooed[ mos eras. Awa[ et brim mama era .[.ark oespara taseraaes u a+ tree asst.,.• lie ran. crass and at sweet rsi an to rt limine. 4oneat sea Area nal Mourn .sdr,,,. J. M. t.IL.]tHlr. useania, acre bees sold to Robert Messier. d the faeteru .w. 9orth boundary. for $4.2i'. Mr. ltctlt. he .lttrivAL F1itit lA rE e t n A A (Y c 0. -vert• ass land ~naw �. llahroab, Plea., destrirta P.O.. ha 1 maaaiq. % tenets.... bads'&+• k u.. near. ► tram iso. -loss- Se•imta P. u lwtusav- Ii. P. *confer. oesiebe : Jibs :I.6assa w ,roan., . M stream MM. Ueentasar. to tietas..rq aa..a.... - Janda aaaa saaw : Jean N sats aleiissi t : Mabdw eek sea bruited Armoire . J. M. les, islssw1OI : 1L ibmleb. Miller e . N-ittrm_ tleaasr. Kedaeta : LL tawaa, . carnes,+. true ranee arra seat pay tsarawaia o M art cher sages LI. beers$ . (.7sintec nosiest. oras a a tett. • owe iaserw ease& IMemtse uAllAl•GE LICENSES WALL hit K. 1i1iLLT. J. P.. (xxiltelc;tl. Wtt. MILER Or MAa ILIAGE laCl171ei SLIMS MISR a_ t� epWOOL RAMR110111801n oseteews .mals ediertsbe. Eh osorldw. Forty years ID Nie, 20 years the standard, pre- scribed and recommended by physicians. For Wo- man's Ailments, Dr. Mar - W's Female Pails, at your d1'U it g i %t. teoridge and bis mother will q.baWy take up tesideuee in \\ing- Kacbardson k Rae. c -f Wingham. have diepueed of their bardwsre busi- ness. the purrbaser bring J. Ib. Ric., brother of one of the members of the Arm. Messrs. Ricbard.oe & Rae have purchased w bardware business at in- giersolL smemismii Brophey Bros. a-duD113111� Tbe Leaks Fain/ 810sams as4 Embalmers le di h. woeale Tbe old salt works building at Brvs- .ds is being dismhaitled. It roue- ttassced operations be the year 1!181. Mine built and opersted for years by the Late R.C. Rogers. Coleman Bros.. d feeetorde. succeeded as proprietor*. and (bey in tarn were mooseded by liieaedord Bras.. of Chown. Inst work mention was made in this _Isms of the Ate whets destroyed the house a Alez.Moothe easeeeeion epbew.of Mr. Ilarvisaa, who was orriousty ill at the time, was taken from the building just Wore it collapsed. He wee takes to the bolas d bis nephew. Steve Mor'i- soa wbeve be deed on Monday. 17th het_ Be was in his sieedetb year. Hugh McMartin pawed sway at his hams at He.sall of Monday d Inst week. in the eigbtyloer b year d his He was bon is Qusbse. but i. early life moved with his pareota to T.etsremitb. Bit leereid the trade et sbormakteg sad worked ort k for sss y years at Jke..r a sad Wiegbam. The last ten veer. be had lined at _asst} The romaine were take to Bewsss�. dor at • pretty Mule welding wen vele Walentsip Wed- nesday. . etireaa” Ilii whew l 0aei1 McLe d. d fader, wee emitted ▪ wrviegs to Mem Yah Jerson Me- te daughter rd Mrs McLee.h td t„wWeiip Ti. e,gr s, ws' Mse1br_ad by Kew. A. W. How t Arias& Oa Wale news bow the wedging u varlet oaf we roes be Easter. T1s 1164 weak. Wathwe r Oses4 Theme ybytae M. `S fist &aye et web sew dam rieewe The school poop ulatios1hetwetnAvear.f eiiteesi for Huron was letV1. Gode- rich reporting 770 and t'boron 35t Teachers numbered 140. 0 1J6 miner; and toorteen females. The highest salerye paid was in , Gsodericb, and was - i : the lowest that year ,1if11 , was fCt4. Tbe county had 141 school houses, or ten trick. twenty-four frame. 107 log. Of the 1111 *reboots, 14Ci were opened lied closed with prayer. and in 112 the Scriptures wets read. The superintendent 1 schools in ,15(t( for Turn berry. Grey and Howirk was Rec. W. C. 1 cunt, of Morr•is- bank, and for Aehfie:d, Colborne. ('raclerieb. Hallett, Morris. Stanley, Tuck email, It and \Waaauoah, John Navin, of Godericb. Tbe'total population f the county in 1Fttti wrr 51.1154: M,o-r,. reported 2,343: Turnherrv. 1.Jib4 : \\'awaoosb, 3,151: Howi�•k, 2.252. 1'u, total valor of live stock in the county was then 41.41141.5; 4. The county judge was Kobe,. mutt clerk, Hugh • John.toa Cr- The of county. H. Gibbons. of (rode- ricb : county teeawuser, A. M. Roes registrar, Jots Galt: c.wnty eoenril clerk. D. H. Richie, of Bel Reid : ober- iff. John McDonald. - Morris., township was surveyed in 1(44(1 and reed ii troll lo lrbs't !i,5( acres had been taken up in Tareberrv. and the populates of the towestep was 1,21t4. In 18.10., only- 4501 ;acres were reported under cultivation in the whole of \Wawaoo.h, lint in Pell there were 12.708 acres cultivated. in 1812. the population of Waw•nneh (comprising east and a -r1 was ;'y • n: FIFTY YEARS AGO. Facia sed Figures of Early sere. Cees ty. wades. Ad row Tbe editor Col The Advance has in is% pos.easioe • email. old directory bf Huron' county. published in 198 oe fifty years ago. Tbiakisg that it Infgbt be of Interest to his readers; tbs editor. beton" be vacate the chair wbicb be has recopied for years, gives. 'herewith. a little of the damnation gleaned from his early source, hoping it will recall rnsmories of ibex', hod interest both young an] The Harron reset was ezplervd in WV. la idesrable Kese were =rased b acrd two Deers Voss m the whole tract. The naerashi d Ottibors., Oada,tiab, Hel- lat$. >fiey. �po�► T we . Valions•�y. �p�rret 0 this extensive tract. 1e lit. boder'ea township (which inlay bare included out primed prosperous Bounty towel only bed JE iehabiteeta and a mall was colied twice a .reek from (;toderieb to Gwdph. Is IMI the Cae.sda Co. beet a recall denen.r at Ooderiek. bet no aseeust of a ehst4 bar i. tb. Maithrad the bubo weft eodl ret get riot d the river diet ..ear. and bar nee �how OS toThe swot, blew te �� by We Wiser 4 ander roes ssloota wee estaki _a, woe h lilt the WM esetietog i ltt.d.sl.. frtarr noun a sf' t..sb- ▪ g„a.s.3'�iiiat. � est .ester der the wee Days is owl.nrt — ne years later it was in ls6t Bltevele rel, •e ted 'a saw- mill. grist milt. tatbe ani •'abinet fac- tory. thine stores, two t.laeistuitbs, one carriage *bop. four shoe stops. two tailors. ' Religious .x-r'.ir+a were • held be- Presbyterian. Primitive Methodists. Wesleyan M-•t.bodist*. Congregationaaiets and Bible Christ- iana. The Presbyterian church was build in IE+. , met 54$i,: pastor. Rev. Hattie. The Metbodrst ebitrcb was built but not finished ie 18tri : Rev. R. Paul pastor. John Messer Was -post- master. and the village had • mail tone tames a week. Wingbaw postnffice was established in 1461: mail three times a week front Clinton. and weekly from Zetland and Teeswater. E. Foley" was the first postmaster. and if we. are correctly in- formed. the lxoatofb,.e was situated near John Anslev's residence on the road to Whitecburrh. In 1 the amount of rt)Mmi.penn aid allowance for stationery for Wingham postoftice wan 1R98.23. Tbe foltuwing wee the directory of residents is Wingham fifty years ago. or in 1'fB : Mark and Finlay Bailey. tannery : John Baven. framer : J. W. Bowman. merchant oommireioner tierce .'s Beech : J.mes B, Dots. tailor : David Campbell. teamster : Thomas Car - ruttier. blackemith : Juba Casser. tail sawyer : William Ceres -re. carpen- ter and joiner : John Cooper. Laborer : Mrs. Cooper : Thomas Coserblin, shoe maker : Wm. Fairweatber. shoe - shop : Edward Farley. trader : Archi- bald Fisher. mar -eget' d Wenetia n sawmill*: Jobe Fiber. are. gemtle- mao: Jobe rushee jr.. carpenter and builder : Kdwerd Foley. general mer- chant : Donald Frazer. St. George. general store, auctioneer for Huron and Bruce : J. H. Garner, M. D. phy- sician. oetrgeo.. etc., boards at 's itsg- bane hotel: George Neese. butcher stoop: Taos. Gregory. sawmifl: John Gray. bossier Weirton) hotel : Joseph Hicks. laborer: Wm. Jobssu.n. car- penter sad joi.er : Brew Kam. Iambs piker: Jas. Kerr. sboemakee: King Rilliam hotel. Thos. Corny* proprietor : Jas. Knight. carpenter and framer: Wee West., tamest Robe- Lithe. genera mereltant : Thea Lose slurry : Albert Luxford. car- penter and jos oar : — Me 1 bonald. gentleman : Ioeblin McDonald. .t` cheat : Jame McLeoeis.. sawyer : Jobe dieser. cabinet maker : Rommel Nevrbo it. laborer : Stephen Newlove. laborer: Joeepb Roden. vbaetnaker: Isibe Rutherford. heed sawyer d W Ingham mill* . Robert ftuigley. wagon maker. ncCalI's Patterns D.MILLARuSON Perri GIs few ipring ,ire .4rriving Sail!{ :Ike ife� , Wash ?dtateriali The most complete stock of Fashionable Waah Materials we have ever bad the pleasure W biros. First and toresiost, Anderson's Scotto Zephyrs in plaits colors. checks. stripes Lad fancy weaves, colon absolutely fat. The new bordered Zephyrs are very stylish. Thede celebrated Giogbarns and Zepbyis fawn lege to 23e a yard. 9rints The beet quality Prints are here in all crkes nod design.-. Hundreds of patterns to selectfrc.m. lollies guaranteed absolutely fart. per yard 12iie. Farr Rations. Plain Corduroys and Bec:ford Cords. Figured Vesting,. Fancy Voiles and Marquisettes. Reims and Shantung Linens. Galateas and Uniform Cloths. ,few grebe'eods and thuitingd Tbe new Dress Materials and Suitings shown this beanie surpass any former sbuwiog for beauty. variety and quality. New \Whipcords and Serges in all the new colors. Special value in heavy English Suiting Serge, in black and navy only, 50 inches wide, $1.00 a yard. The new Teviot Suiting. in all the wanted colors. Special 7:,c • yard. White Materials will be much in demand this bream for smart Suits and separate Coats. We have an exceptionally choice ►bowing of these groat. White Serges. etc, :5c and Sleet a yard. White \T biperds, Zee to 51.50 a yard. White Cashmeres. Albatross, Lustre. and Sicilians. Fee our spt tial showing of the new dihteriala at 50c a yard. Mc{':ill's Patterns and Publications fur Marek Wow in Week. _Millar's Scotch Store COWAN'S PERFECTION frog .+lar.aalttloi/ at iii. Its► lila snalw Altar ten 1M Nth • COCOA Covran's seers to hit the right spot. It is a great foc,d for husky young at-- letes : satisfies the appetite : easy to digest: and delicious PO TM USE cowArs COCOA ? 5 Ladies and Gents Slippers Boys. and Girls. Skating Shoes Ladies. and Gents Skating Shoes Boys and Girls' Slippers Bootees for the Baby. Overt thing in beautiful. (vital and eervieeaiie Footwear. Styles Right Prices Right W. SHARMAN Corner East St. and Square ROYAL PURPLE Stock & Poultry Specifics 7..ethead at that tern had a gesso sawmill. two hotels ea! a teflon.; with *hive"- pupils. L. J. Breve was post- ■wter, sad it bad a tri -weekly mast. If there ager any inev-euraries in the above. the di -time directory referred to is reepeselbk. ae the editor ba. no pweonml keewleigs at those early Maya FREE Odreli eeewr. he Cereal wheseli�ee . at imp weal lease semiiairntenW leder t. W �a see ewe alms res et �miima t b • Wed er _refs i.b.sr mat • ,beset sal_masee. LeakluemmamhderbreZerealhseff mpg t Vat eimpwars..r'e'riaia > el ..,1. ha We well read ak•deley free, ger soba aahi•s p -teal ear of our bass Wows beets (with ia- ewtl. se the era ire of weer sad centre. Talb Wm me grad eh kinds of aster ort beta twos. seas nod mesas. =deb cows. Woo end tats Fe ober. aim Nw m knee earl feat fee ire se last titer mill Ise w 'welt is wearer s i• summer. It •madam We woomewo= tow an wee . td b w people .mm neer wed on emcees No farmer we tmeoa it. • Ten ea tmeu.. sadly and lap Is s ,wall.', ism tame w m� ear Mos! Poole Hack e eoodie its teen recd t•osimiy ds 'rinser it. thew* sevens a ime tb's feed sad frier sod the art r sea Will est be rho tom SIM see sts OW WO beep year Imam la .sla111-1111 w midis''.- wM wires test u pea mase a errs. tmi.+ miles seg smimaa sn poor taw ted we Ow sad .s tae wsweass welt WWII wilt be Awed Ose sin .reales .i Dotage.* W talk Ow they is i.e ` we seer per ape relies briar tet is t -e dile. A tae eackaee w lint II es sane 7e dM . - *OTA%. PURPti POQLTIT WPOCR1C will sake sow Yeas Ise fast se mode be the o w e. se le tar reamer. ed .411 hsee than tree from Wow These weds are tees, reAdor•oaed We de new we ser dam lace is nobs • taw -rria ss, 04' Menet few say on the sawiel at tbr pesest tea r. a. marry ac .rasa.tmaLtk ...eblte. aoral Purple sail. ear Prins.: bas* Is. pekes., r s• sirtleit tit her e1.M Cord Poste Poultry .p•rtea We sad sae ',kg.. . or �acr j� pe , rAlitIn rias int *id [tont Peels Lime t: r ten. We and lam teas : far mar awil. Moe Torah Gar itis•. Pae ad see tem . Ase bare Worst Peeper cost Laa1.wt. tee hewer lbws) Pere. Cees. Corr. See ria messset tq March Pub& OYlseem.t. ties sad tiro rias Mqd Pratte Mos Oita. fess rhes . fie be re. Mosel Portae gram P..am. the elm : Agee kP e kneel ot■ml sale lir TheW.A.Jenida. ws. Co. i wtfi es. Coan'a 1h1enbpp>« "- teak G=i . Floor and DON'T HANG ON TO THAT COLD ANY LONGER WHEN YOU KNOW THAT Na=deli=co Syrup of Linseed, Licorice and Chlorodyne IS A: CERTAIN CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND BRONCHIAL IRRITATION F. J. BUTLAND "Tbe Store Tilt Pieaees- Gdvsri tJ.tarsa TRANSCONA A GREAT CITY IN THE MAKING Traneoone will be on. of the greatest railway centras of the West. The feraod Trunk Pacific has tare .bops located there. the Canadian Pacific Railway has established immense freight yards. and it has been pereistentiv rumpled that the Canadian Northern Railway will move their entire shop from Fort Rouge to Teaspoons- Transmute's fwtere as . nianufact.uring city. as well as a milwa Deet re, is ap•urtd, and several large bad wit ries are y established. requiring a image number of mew PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE many times over in the text two years. and there are big profits for the investor who buys today We have a oumbev Of lots to sea at Tisnsax►a sad renes them very d vatetage•ou. teres to Gado. rich purchasers. Write tor our booklet. white tells all skeet Tia 000na.j Scott, Hill it Co. J. T. Goldthorpe lee C wsie Late s.lifi'.g 00011111011Asset le MAIL $ woos.. S ell