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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1909-12-23, Page 3C. R. R'L, t:>rltEIT''conn. ;'ONE WOMAN'S tIn SeTcn Yr AIM Ran Increased Its Mileage 136 per t+eat., (iiros.9 Fernings 332 per cent., and Net 313 per rent. Few railroads can point to a greater record of expansion and; strewth than can the Canadian; Northern. STATEMENT TELLS HER SUFFERING SIS- TERS TO USE DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. The report for the yenr ended They Proved a Blessing to Her June 30th, last, ju.t issued, shoves When Her Paine and Weakness J'at this record has continued un- Were Almost More Than She 'abated. While in the fiscal year 1t/Ocewhen United States railroads could Rear. Were.e\periencing tremendous los- t St. George, Man., Dee. 13.— pew, this road showed an increase (Special). --Hoping to save her sis- pf $1,50,090 in gross earnings, or ter women in the \\'eat frnrn pains, Ile per cent., it has in the year 1909 and aches which conte at the crit' further ire?rte.ed this showing with sal times in a woinan's life, Mrs. Nn additional inerease of $872,305, ArsenP Vinet of this ],Ince has given or 8.98 per cent., in gross and the following statement for publica- tion:— Operating or 17.60 per cent., in net. O,eratin expenses this tion:— f g p year rep- "I have brought up a large tam-. resented 66.30 per cent. of gross ily and have always enjoyed good (earnings against 68.70 per cent last health until the last two years. h rear. Min^c June 30th, 1903, which was an, fifty-four years of age and at the the first year in which the Canadi- critical time of life that comes to tan Northern issued an annual re- every woman, I had pains in my port, the company's mileage lineright hip and shoulder. I could not Increased from 1,270 to 3,013 on lie down twominutes at a timer June 20, 1909, or equivalent to 126 without suffering the greatest ag- per cent. In the same time gross O1iv' t,SOmetimea I awakened with Las increased from 82,449,579 per a fee ,ml; as if some one hod lard a Annum to $10,591,768, or 332 per piece of ice on my head. Another' Ice nt., and not earnings from $860,- time it would be a burning pain pS:, to $3,5696,362, or 315 per cent. lander the left shoulder. Passengers carried have increased "I took many medicines but could from 251,801 to 1,028,787, passen- get no relief, till reading of cures gers carried one mile from 16,;33,- of similar cases to my own by 60;; to 75,014,255, tons of revenue Dodd's Kidney Pills, led me to try frieight from 901,608 to 2,958,803, them. They did wonders for me. and tons carried one mile from I want all women to know what 251,312,113 to 1,000,875,386. Dodd's Kidney Pills did for roe. Total capital, including deben• ‘Dodd's Kidney Pills cure the turo stock and car trust oblige- Kidneys. Ki nays woman s safeguar dad tions, has increased in the seven fears from $39,G6A,127, or $31,050 against nine -tenths of the Bufferinpi per mile of line to 8122,363 l 840,G!0 per vile. The Canadian women of Canada. Government has guaranteed $26,-1 '} 727,113 of this Company's bonds and GREAT SNUFF -TAKERS. debenture stock. II • -additional safety can be found in China he company's land grant account, 'hich on June 30, 1909, showed a balance of $7,273,229 duo on land I China is the greatest snuff -taking account country of the world, and there is bales and cash on deposit., of land sales, amounting to $4,• i a snuff there worth the theoretical 3('3,637 and in addition the corn. I fancy price of $1,000,000 a pound, pony owns 1, zt►,013 acres of unsold 1 which is handed round at the great I banquets. Its high value comes in lands in the provinces of 1lfantto• ba and Saskatchewan. I this way: The rich Chinamen buy view of the company's rapid the bulk of their snuff from Portu- In! gal, where there are families own- IIas Snuff Worth Fabulous Amount. growth in mileage in recent years,ling private old-time recipes, who it is interesting to note that every sell their snuff at from $200 to $2511 • car has recorded an inerease in l a pound to the Chinese. Then the the gross earnings per mile of lineI Chinaman keeps it many years, and while, in the item of net earnithe legal rate of interest being 32 the year 1005 showed a slight set-! per cent. per annum, its theoretical hack which has beep more than re. value soon increases. The Chi - covered in the fiscal year just re. nese carry it in beautiful bottles of porcelain and agate, miracles of art, which are worth from $2.50 to $1,000 each. HOW A f.ANK GROWS. Apprr;po' of the recent announce. ment in the Daily papers that the Traders !lank of Canada has just opened a Branch in Montreal, ref- erence nil other rein preparations crenae to Banking records show :lv's ('ern Cure. No that this enterprising Institution fail. try Ilellew rain whatever, and no incunycni- has opened over twenty new I:rnnehes this year in Canada. Ilithr.te the efforts of the Trad• ers hank have been directed mainly t•, extending in Ontario and the West. Their recently opener) Branch in Vancouver was in lino with their general policy of expan• ttion, hot the Montreal Branch now molted. FOLLOW PA'S E\.1MPLE. Little Bobby's Ma -- "Josiah, Bobby ha3 been using slang again to -day." Little Bobby's Pa --"Now, see here, hid ! You've gut to cut it out : 1 won't stand foe it ! Sce?" enee in using it._^ 1:1111HiET'S BON MOT. Mi-tres; (to new servant)—"Why Prides t, this is the third time I've had to tell you about the finger - how 1•r. Didn't the lady you last worked for have then on the ol:encd under the able Manage. table r' inert of Mr. Fred. W. Bain, for- Tridget—''No, "min: her friend~ merle Manager at Ingersoll, On- tarie, i9 an evidence that the always washed then. hands before they cattle." A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. r The se(•lud-el life of women tvhieh permits of little healthful excreise, s n fr'iitful cause of derangements f the stomach nntl liver and is nc- etntnitle ter the fining and lassi- ude that se inane of thele experi- u'e Parmelee's Vegetable 1'i11' ill cerreet irregularities of the ahrestiye orgnns and restore health rind vigor. The most delicate we - ran can use them t ith safety, be - ramie their action, while effective, f• mild and soothing. HIS QUEER i►11i:.lM. Mr. Brown—"I had a queer dream last night, my de-tr. i thought 1 taw another yuan rue Ling off with you.'' Mrs. dlrewn -"And what did yru say to hiin ?" Mr. ilrown--"I asked bile what IL, was rannirg for.'► _ — Tf you ran say nny:hing good (•f ft man say it now. To -morrow nm) be too late. .= x TK'' PP�f�,..., e. -A _. i \ 1 li". I; INC. 51 119 Tiaders Bank intends invading Quebec and the Eastern Provinces, and they will soon be one of the largest rnmtstsnding features of our large Financial Institutions. .. ., IN TILE SWEET BYE AND BYE. Sunday school teacher I'm afraid, Johnny, that. meet you iie heaven. Johnny- 11hv 1 What been doing now? (sadly — I'll never have you • CONDEMNED TO DEATH. A Night In Prison During the Reign of Terror. A curious story of a night in pri- eon during the Reign of Terror in France is told by Monsieur Ferrers. Probably few political prisoners of that period had their fears of the guillotine so promptly removed as din Monsieur Ferrers and his com- panions. Some sixteen prisoners +.ere thrown into a dungeon of the prison of Tarbes. It was so dark that no ratan could see his hand be- fore his face. Suddenly a click, as if a box had closed, was heard, and a voice speaking with an Italian accent was heard: "Well. here is one captured, now for judgment. What is your name ?" Then a small, squeaky voice re- plied, "I ant called Mouse." "What have you done for the Re- volution? Where were you on the great tenth of August?" "In a church." "O fanatic! fanatic! And where were you on the immortal thirty- first of May?" "In a cheese dairy." _ "Monopolist and fanatic 1 You TOh INVESTORS— vk.rR will Rrenceive my are condemned to death and imine- I pervonnt nttr•nttnn. R. M. Mathews. Brok- dlate execution." ! el% 43 Reott Rt., Toron.o. a LA GRIPPE Arrested, and Ceasettt .iioa Carni Mr. G. D,Glwrll, et Walibervi Ie, Oat. was strcksa dews WA La Coy ppse is 1906 sad it left hie is very bad soodtisa Ha says: 1 was alltas down and bordering on Conon a. 1 could sot sleep at a ihts. had awf 1 swath, had coughed wady the who!e time. This is bow 1 was when 1 began to take Psyclt:se, is a low eseetts Nate; bighorn the first b tie 1 Irian to improve. Itd:d menels fer m- ar.dttought me back to heath in rei time. s ak't:ga new man of r -,e. h fortifies the body 'Zi net the snacks of La Grippe sod is a sure pia. ventat v.. I always take Psychine if 1 feel a cu'd coining os and it puts me tight is 50 bass' No HAM' sHr'ULD AE Wt 1•H0 PS YCHIN rel Sala k! all Drsa,• .e, .-.1 :Jukes. YOB. & !y nays ►.u.. Or. T. A. !LOCM'': .. _ TORONTO PRONOUNCED SI -KEEN STOCKS. '!'here was a slight noise, a little cry, and then all was silent. At intervals through the nightI EARN THE BARRER TRADE—NEW t e; g'roi'ns dialogues were heard, and tlnatructieyentenrn-; towconstanweek, praeticcomptete oeuvrcarefule; to the terrified imagination of the 1,tnnle free; eraduares earn twelve to: elt:hteen dollnre weekly; writ.• for cats-' prisoners, they always ended with Lorne. btnler Barber cellon• Yll Queen'' the death of the victim. Who could East, Toronto. tell at what moment his turn might cone? But daylight brought cheer. It was dissovc red that the dungeon was full of mice, and that an Italian prisoner, who had a mouse -trap, had been whiling away the hours by catching mice and passing judgment upon them. EDUCATIONAL !PILES ].Uta) at HOMEby New Absorption Method If you suffer from bleeding, itch - ring, blind or protruding Piles, send me your address, and I will tell you how to cure yourself at home 'by the new absorption trentmcnt ; sand will nlso send Burne of tlei3 hones treatment free for trial, with refer- ences from your own locality if re- iquested. Immediate relief and .permanen' euro assured. Send no ,money, but ell others of this offer, (Write to -day s Mrs. M. Summers, lox P 710 \t'inc'sor, Ont. NOT SCOTCH. An Irishman and a Scotchman were dismissing the horrors of liv- ir:g in a local option town, when the Irishman remarked, "Sure an' you might git used to it after a while. You know, they say a camel can go eight days Ivithout drinking.'' "Hoot, mon:" retorted the Scotchman, "it's little ye ken about the Campbell, when ye say that. There's nae" one of them could go eight 'ours wi' nut a wee drap o' suinething." A rill That Lightens Life. — To 'the man w}ln i• n victim of indiges- !tion the 1ransnetien of business be- comes an added misery. Ile cannot 'concentrate his ntinrl upon his tasks land loss and yexntien attend him. Te such a man i'armnlee's Vege- ;table I'ills offer relief. A enurse of treatment, according to directions, will convin•'e hire of their great ex- cellence. They are eonfelently re- f -orient -elder' because they will do all that. is clnitned for therm. Winter Term AT Brltish•Amsrlcan Puslnea* C•11e=e, Y.M.C.A. Bldg., TORONTO. BEGINS JANUARY 4th A course at thin old established school produces the best results. WRITE FOR r•ARTICI'LARS. T. M. WATAON, Principal. GAL VES Ralso Tlr,.:khsm let t'wtt .ee. tans itee:e,'Bri,rg+Seed Co., Ltd., Turoato,jOttla. DEFECTIVE HfARiNC Arno 1con ,t'0, ret the garrete of the e:e •triasl a4.. in um* through.nrt the worldwnta for catalogue. (teuers! Acoustic Co., of Caoada, Ltd., ave Yung* tit.. Toronto DK A NO Ma A. 'I'T'S Hair Promoter GROWS NAIR ON ANY HEAD SOo. and 31.00. 4lu41.410re st ithever% bottle. For sale at Drug et,res sod a•t,ber %bops. or MARLATT NAIR PROMOTING CO., 93 Bathurst St„ Toronto. RAW FURS Consignments Rollelted. Write f,a Trach List. Canadian Hide & Skin Co. 11 IFMONT ST. EAST. TORONTO. •NT nn you trap or boy Puts? I stn . .nada'• Ialgt ret d,:aler, 1 prey h;rthe,t prleea. lour ebtonien+e r.ul,eited. I pay t a.l and ex• press cher,res; remit protnp'ly. Also lnrcest dealer in acerhides. Shee ,•.;ins, etc. Quotations and shipping tags sent ft ee. JOHN HALLAM. TORONTO Wa' Cushy ter., PA'tu.7aVI ,0111/1jr ;111 L147:.tr11i7 V A&U3t& %Vbcn OLIO Is -enllla,l tbrutt;;b," or Puffer, fn;ta I t♦eutt,Pt/n reins. �or•e '1lhraur, Lumbago. 1'(.,tL sol.•,t s.eut.tgta....•i*1.1 nti rrfeuuur,,ia, 1o9..u1 HAL InnaaumatiON n: loo tttor.cnial Punas. ILw r '• or 1.0 ng.. I :l am pa. R,•re Nluaclea. ,• 1'aln• of aur ..t.4. use Nad,.ay'a Needy Killer. it takes :e gond rainfall new and t then "r some of its v e,;!'In't knew that we were going Meng with holes in our shoes. Rlobbs—"ITtitpeckke thinks yeti I nee the finest fellow inthe world. -did Try Mcrtea Eye Remedy .t• ( 1 til you manage to remake such For re '1. Weak. Wen/ y. Watery Eves, Granule. ion, Pink Frye and Face Rt en in. .:1 iC pression 1'' )t urine Moe•a•t Smert: Soothe* Ere !'Pin, j Slobbs--"n}t, I pretended to be •- v ('mmoouneled by Esnerterred Phv. elanst t Contains no Iniurin'ta or Prohibited Drum I strrnrtsed when he told rue he was try //urine for Your 1..7e Trouble*. You , with rapers and icere(trip tilt. n, Ill bike'tltrieP. Try 11 in ItnhP F v':?'es.Ift married elan.' (rather than to battle with t fleets for Rcaly eld Prrg.sta ';lturirt alt Sale. The F:yMuirine I f.uIt.'rn dyell ('n , ('1.ir• —. after the disease has secured is sago, will send Tilt interesting Eye Hooks These two (!e,irsh1e m1:liftca- lodgement, is the chief aim of the roe' ]inns, plea•nnt t•• the taste and at medical man, and liickle's :inti- •'Ts she making him a flood 'be same time effectual, are to bet ('entnmptive Syrup is the result of wife?" "Well, nut exactly; bot '^rind in ., .tither .raves Worm Fe- te-there.Ftn'l� Along this pnrtieal !r she's nankin!; him a f roti husband." terminator. ('hildren like it. line. At the first appearance of a — To discern and d"a1 immediately cold the S.rep will he found a most nfrmeient remedy. arresting de- velopments and speedily healing the affected pert•, F that the ail- ment disappears. iiintIly mention the name t.f this payor in isi•ittll to advertisers. WH:\T A llIIST.\hT:. "I should have been named Re- t'e" f ion," groaned a battered tramp tie he tightened the belt around his hollow waist. "I find there is more fe cd for reflection in this life than anything else." HiS AWFUL MISTAKE. A Medicine (`.Frost in Itself. Only the Well-to-do eon afford to rnssess a medicine chest. but Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil, which is e medicine chest in itself being it re• needy for rht'eimatism, lumbago, pore thront. colds, coughs. catarrh, rae,thma reel a potent healer for ;sentinels, elite. bruises. sprnins, etc., is within the reach of the poorest, owing to its cheapness. It should be in eery house. REVEL.1TION. sir, we do enjoy year ser mens," reniniked an old lady to a new curate. "They are so in- structite. We never knew what sin Mr. Newrich--I understand the was until yen canoe to the parish." orchestra is to play one of Door- kneh's enmpeeitions to -night ? Mrs. Ol(istick---i)oorknoh? Door- knob? Ah : I suppose you meanThat t. caltl y t1d fellow is a Handel!queer chap." "How 'u Mie'ry loves company, but what "Never claim. (:.,n't like is the kind of ('om• ',any that makes us miserable. he's happier now." !TTR.\Nf1E 1f1.1NKNT:SS. h'• wns happier Ube!) h,• oris pre:.r. :11esa)'s say P1d:1RISEES' SIN. "What was the sin of the Phari- see. !'' :m'ked the Sunday school teacher of :t bright little girl. "I: sting catne!s " was the prompt reply. She had read that. the Pharisees "strained at gnats and swallowed camels." :111 the disnereeahle people don't live en eress streets. QUICKEST WITH SAFETY CURE tit 11LST %t K.t t tot tuaS Mips For the baby often means rest for both mother and child. Little ones like it too—its so palatable to take. Free from opiates. All Drse5Ists, It1 seat, 1 Do You Wish to Share is the Prosperity of Golden Western Canada ? THEN HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY 1 THE Western FarmersAI Co,, , CANADA Head O'lices : — LETHBRIDGE, ALBERTA, CANADA Capita Capital, 1100,000. divided Into 1100.033 Shares of $1.03 each. Directors: --J. Graham, C. A. Nielson. Secretory: C. O. Balla This Company now offers the remaining 50.00 shares of their Capital Stock to the public on the. sante tern's as the first issue, viz., price 50c. per share, payable 20e. on application, 20c. on May 1st, 1910, and 20c. on August 1st, 1910. Our first issue was for the purpose of obtaining money to erect three grain elevators of about 30,003 bushels capacity, each at the following places: Bow Island, Winnifred, and Seven Persona. The shares were all subscribed for within 11 days of the issue of the prospectus. The issue of the remaining 50,000 shares is for the purpose of obtaining money to erect two additional elevators, one at Bur- dett and one at Chin, thus giving us a chain of elevators at towns for a distance of 80 miles along the Canadian Pacific Railway, to which is tributary OVER THREE MILLION ACRES OF THE FINEST WHEAT LAND IN THE WORLD, and to erect a mill of about 100 barrels capacity per day at Bow Island. \'e have selected Bow Island as the most suitable place to erect our mill for two reasons: First. NATURAL OAS has been discovered near the place in enormous quantities. One well is the second largest in the world and has a flow sufficient to produce 35,000 horse power constantly. We have arranged to secure a supply suffmeient to produce 100 horse power for $1.05 per day of 10 hours. Consider this for a moment. Compare this with mills at Lethbridge and other places where fuel costs from $18.00 to $20.03 per 100 horse power per day—it means a clear SAVING TO THE SHAREHOLDERS of at least 817.00 PER DAY. Another reason for selecting Bow Island is that it is in the centre of our chain of elevators and is the largest grain producing centre between Taber and Medicine Hat—by building the mill joining our elevator we will be able to handle the grain into the mill in the most economical manner. ESTIMATED PROFITS To those who are not familiar with the Elevator and Milling business, let us give a few conservative figures: A 30,000 bushel elevator will easily handle 150,000 bushels of grain during a sea- son. The usual charge for handling the grain and loading into cars, including storage for 15 days is 2 cents per bushel, which will produce a revenue of 83.00,+ for each elevator, or 815.090 for the five. Tho charge for elevator storage is three-fourths of a cent per bushel per month and as many farriers hold their grain until the following Spring the elevators are always full all Winter. Figuring three months' storage, that will produce a further rev- enue of at least $3,000, which brings the total earnings to 818,000. The annual operating expenses cannot by any possible combin- ation of circumstances exceed $1,750.00 for the five elevators, leav- ing us a net balance of 813,750.00. Our mill, with a capacity of 109 barrels per day nr,d with net selling at from $2.50 to $3.25 per hundred, and middlings at 7 cents per hundred. will, with wheat selling at 80 cents per bus el, give 118 a revenue of 863.00 per day; from which deduct Sieh,- 00 per day for operating expenses and we have a net income of, $44.00 per day, or over $14,000 per year. Our total net earnings will enable us, after setting bride a sum for sin]:ing fund, to pay a 23 per cent. dividend on the spit,:]. 1\'e will always be able to keep our mill running at its full ca- pacity; the mills in Lethbridge are running dry and night full es- pacity and are behind with their orders. Don't forget that we have NO COMPETITION. There ie not an elevator or a mill in the territory we are operating in, and with the majority of the farmers giving ns their support through being shareholders our unqualified success is assured. With elevators and mills earning such enormous dividends, is it any wonder that shares in companies only two years old, for which 75e. was paid at formation, are now selling for $1.501 Elevator and milling shares are as safe as a hank and pay much greater returns. R}:MEMBER we have been given FREE SiTES at every plaee where we are erecting. These sites are valuable new and a few years hence will be a considerable asset. The teen of Bow Island has exempted us from taxation for a period of five year!). You need have ne hesitation in investing your money in this enterprise, as the Directors are lnnduwners here, and are large sharehu' 'ers, they are determined to manage the (utnparty in to most economical and businesslike manner. Another point for your consideration is that there are no dead -heart. or promoter's, shares in this Company. Not a sieve has been given away or sold for less than 60e. 1f you have nny friends in this locality write and ask them their opinion of this Company, ani! its prespcets, or write any bank here or Secretary Board of Trade. Our subscription hats close in a few days, se DON•T DET,:\Y. rill net form T1ELOW and MAIL TO -DAY. This AD. \SILL NOT APPEAR AtiAIN. f;rfer, by permission, Canadian Bank of C'nmmeree, Loth- bridle-. A1,',liention may he handed any branch Canadian Bank of Commerce for trnnr••n,ission. Make chegnce, money orders, roe.. payable to West( rn Far:n- ets Eli yeter and Milling Co., Limited. 1'0. further information address the Secretary. APPLICATION FOR SHARES THE WESTERN FARMERS ELEVATOR & MI LLINC CO., LIMITED P. 0. Box 1839, Lethbridge, Alberta. Canada I'lt'ase allott the_ ..... ..sitaftas in the Western Fanners Elevator & Millin;; Co., Limit('(], price (0c. per share, par value $1.00. Hilly paid and non-,i's('-sallle. I agree to accept the, above, or nn':1C d 11111111,111', which niav b(' allotted] we. I enclose $ Ilcilz„ at rat(' of 20c. per share, and aLtreo to pay 20', per share on Misty 1st, 1910, and the final 20c. per share Ou Auonst NAME ADDRESS .. OCCUPATION DATE