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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1905-01-20, Page 3r Tuherenlosts Tanners—Ulcers Yozieceele Women's Diseases begtn with fover....s.II contagions disowns -8A pcnaoned blood. F'tagnozone aete as& vititnrAr., .noaruga ear& do. ottle Free. Liquozone, and please send us tabs LU then mail you an oe- druggist for a full - we wilt pay ,the drug - sr it Thio is oar free nvince you; to -how zone and what it e to yptirseif, please, for IL Places yon un - r. es 50c. and $1.. 1.1PON flppear ▪ FW on i .1 Lion -7f.nt v. f von wi‘ 1 • 44444 • ..... :!=-9 phin y. MP n cu ansortraeo, • -on't, it 'tvenic.1 ,rlef ..90 tic V.;,•o1 ( ff."Vilig [or _ and Banquet LAMPS. • • viil certainly terilpt you to hu. sweeper -s , trrtsexpres ef , jeers .eie and RaiSin. Seed • ere alt en uten,ils thv cieori,p'..,r.e wit h- c-rly the rt price. :v. corgi, Time or cash as ar- .; to. wart, houfw Farmers that `Jrlu•sr eautple by 1.0th ol Jan- ,eed pe ls ta arrive by Janul.ry PERRIN, Clinton, Ontario. Wanted. for a terni r.f five yearr., the .p-ot e:ty of the First Presby- rth, ( ir4jManse and Care: ey will be rtrinired on or Appl.cations, rtin t be :node to eirtkn- ot JELNIES WATS0,,C, Secretary. WANTED. ieeme•••••••••••4 Lee ared to pay the Welt* wited quStitity ef first•class Baetrwood, Maple, temloek and Oak Logs - Irth east and Stavl.fill. Logr exeept S'ift Elam fee . Will also buy Fieng,j3ote, t $3.50 pt -r cord, dcliverbd. y �x a4urement or by bulk In raid to etutom 1,,,twing, and WM. AMENT. ce Scotts c, o and Their, SEAFORTI-1 in t'etrri. term. the Toronto Co Pt r• Ex sminst lone. Engagemeota. r Cordwood. at the c.lerk's ot1....1. t11,- om..4 of hirdWood, four by th, lit of ?finch next .t or any ten.tur IlGt co LIOrP, Clerk. t i4 giv•-n I t-ut JANUARY 20; 1905 ONTARIO ELEOTIONS. JA-MxT -0-.A.R:Y" 25, 1905. CANDIDATES IN THE FIELD. CoNsorrozence. -----r-- Addingtot Algonaa. Brant, N. Brant, S. Brockville Bruce, N, Bruce, S. Bruce, C Cardwell Cerieton -Dufferin Dundas Durham, Durharn, Elgin, E., Elgin, , Elssex, N. Essex. S. let. Wm. and le • Frontenac Glengarry Grenville I Grey, N. Grey, C. Grey, S. Ilaidimand Halton Hamilton, Vlir • Hamilton; E, Hastings, WI. Hastings, E. Hastings, N. Mixon, E. L Huron, S. Huron., "W. Root, E. Kent, W. Kin Lam ton, E. 1 Larnbton, W, lerna.ric, N. I iainark, S. Leeds, Lennox - Lieicohi leinaori Manitoulin Middlesex, E. Middlesex, N. _Middlesex, W. Monck Musikoka, Nipissing. E. Nipissing, W. Norfolk, S. Norfolk, N. Northumberland, R • Northumberiend, W. Ontario, N. Ontario, S. Ot tante, • Oxford, N. Oxford, S. Parry Sound ' Peel Perth, N. Pith, 8. l'eterhoro, E. ; Pieerboro, W -Port Arthur and ity River I'veseott Prince Edward, I 1. c ti Frew, S. itenfrew, sN. Russell •Sault Ste. Marie °Sintroe, Siincoe, Simeon:0, Stormont LIBERAL. CONSERVATIVE. of W. el'oronto, Teronto, E. Toronto, N. Toronto, S. Victoria, E. Victoria, -W, 'Waterloo, N.' i -1\ht t erloo, S.. AVeiland • _ AVellington, S. 'Wellington; NVellington, SIV \Vent worth,rN 'Wentworth, 8, Vork, E. Voi•k, W York, N. G. Wigg - D. Burt P. H., Preston lion. G.: P. Graham 0. M. Bowinau R. E. Trnix Andreae Malcolm John Sample J. C. Smith L . . Brown Dr W. W. Nasmitl. Wm. Rickard . 0. Dance Peter Stalker ohn Burton,aSoc.) ternest Giraaldot . A. Auld D. C. Cameron H W. Reynolde John A. McMillon Hon. A. G. MacKay Donald Gillies John McKechnie acob Kohler D. 0. Cameron eorge S. Kerr Dr. H. S. Griffin Henry Pringle aj. E.W. Rathbun, (Ind.) A. Hislop ev M. C. McLennan M. G. Cameron John Cochrane Arch. B. MeCoig'' E. J. B. Pense II. S. Pettypiece . F. Pardee . H. Edwarde, A. G. Farrell v. F. Chisholm M. S. Madole , K. Black F. Rumball . J. Tucker it G. A. Routledge . H. Taylor ' on. George W. Ross n. R. Harcourt Dr. T. L., Howland D. M. James oseph Michaud Hon. W A. Charlton Col. 'Atkinson Cryderman San:fuel Clarke George Thompson Hon. John Dryden 'eorge 5. May D. J. McDougal biol. James Munro W. a. Dowler 11 • Milton, Oare John Smith • John Brown Valentine Stock WM. knderson • R le McWilliams H W. Kennedy, L B. bahrosse • Hon. FE. A. Evantueel Dr. OuiTie Hon. T.th R. Latchford Dr. M. McKay Themts Retitle C. N. Smith J. B. Tudhope J, Birnie C. E. Howson W. J. MeCart Dr. J. Hunter, (Jnd. Lib.) Iluee Blain • - John Austin Thomas Stewart G. A. Moore W. -I. Paull W. R, Smyth J. H. Fisher W. S. Brewster A. Si Donovan John George Dr. R. E. Clapp Major Hugh Clark E. A. Little G. N. Kidd Dr Lewie W. A. WansboroUgh (Pro. J. P. Whitney J. J. Preston S. A. Brower F. G. McDiarmid 1. C. McCall, (Patron) Dr. J. 0. Reaume Dr. C. N. -Anderson Dr. Smellie . S. Gallagher W. D. Macleod Howard Ferguson R. L. Joynt, (Ind.) eorge M. Boyd B. LucaS Dr. Jamieson Michael McConnell Dr. A. W. Nixon ohn S. Hendne . Carscallen- M B. Morrison A. R. Richardson • W. Pesrce jarnei-Bowman H. Bilber • dley Holmes P. H. Bowyer ames ("Laney . M. McIntyre . J,,Hanna Dr. Preston Lieut. -Col. A. J. Mathew)* • . D. Dargavil • G' Carscellen Or. jess00%. Adam Beek R. R. Gamey . Jackson, (Soc.) eorge W. Keeley C. C. -Hl Odgius 'eorge A. Stewart . Rose A. A. Mahaffey Alfred Limoges (Ind, Con.) . Aubin Arthur0. Pratt Dr. F. S. Snider Dr. Willoughby Frank .M. Field W. H Hoyle 'harles Calder Denis Murphey P. D. Ross ' R. E. Butler D. Sutherland .John Galna D. B, Best, (Pro.) Dr Towle, (Ind.) S. Charters John Torrance; N. Monteith H. A. Moore T. E4 Bradwin W. A. Preston 11 Dr. Adaan Thorapeon W. G. Seyffert, (Ind. Lib.) Joseph Battle A. W. Tyson • Hon. J. M. Gibson J. Roach E. A. Thompson Dalliel Reid Walter Scott 0. W. Verral W. 0. Widdifield R. A. NOrman T. W. McGarry E. A. Dunlop T. Rolston M. McFadden John Mc osh James Dulf A. B. Thompson , George Kerr • / Thomas Crifivford F. J. Peel, (Soc.) Dr. R. A. Pyne W. 0. Gribble, (Soc.) Dr. Beattie Nesbitt- james Simpson, (Soc.) .T. J. Foy Phillips Thompson, (Soc.) J. H. Carnegie Sam. J. 'Fox taa H. J. Lackner S. Lauders. (Lab.) George Pattinson M. Fra -ser J. P. Downey Major J. J. Craig James Tucker Gordon C. Wilson J. T. H. Regan Alex. McCowan J. W. St. John T. II: Lennox New Books.e-In addition to thofse, already published the following new - hooks) have been added to the Sea - forth public library: :%Queen's adeo- oate by Marchmont.; A Chitago Prin- easis by -Barr • Lin hieLean by Wis- tee ; Pillar of Light by Trees,'; Kate uf Kate -Hall by Fowler; Stowmar- kf‘t Watery by Tracy; Oki Gorgon Graham by, Lorimer ; The Castaway by Rivers: Rebecca of Sunny'brook Farm by Wiggins; Gordon Keith by: Page. • PALE WEAK GIRLS. Obtain Brightyes Rosy Cheeks and Perfect Health Through the Ilse of Dr Williams' Pliuk Pills Mies Jennie ritirrews, Rigault,Que., says: "1 Write to therik you for thn won,clikrful benefit yeur Dr. Wil- liares', Pink -PUS have done me. I am now 22 tyear s of age, but from lee time I was fourteen I did not Pnjoy good health. A couple of years (ago while attending sohool I grew worse, and the Sisters in charge called io a ;cksttor. After treating me for some thrte, without axiy, rorfiment, he told me that I mut discontinue my studies. When I get home I was. "sent to Caledonia Spring* The first month I was here it seemed to help me, hut,like all medicine I had taken, the help kk as only tempora.ry, and relapsed into my former oondition. I grew -so pelf, and isva.x like ;that straneers ealleli are the wax figure. My heart would boat so violently that cotid liear the noise, it made. I Was so week I conld not walk a Meek without support, or without restine k, 0 or three. times. My head would Do sone:tithes a_ohe so violently as to simeet drive me wild, and at other imes would term:it so dizzy that could not etand. All this time I waa taking treatment, but all the rime -was getting worse and worse, ahd. hardly hoped ever to be bet - 'ter again. At this time read iri a 'cltIv.%11aper of a sernewhat similar netse cured by the use of Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills and I determined O try them. By . the time. I had used a half dozen boxes "I had ion- provod aegreat deal. From that on week by week, gai n ed in health and strength, until by thelitime I had /seed eleven boxes 1 was enjoying 'better health .than I bad done for yearee am now well and _strong, and thank God for the bleesing of ,good, health your wonderful Dr. 'Williams' Pink Pills have conferred upon inc. would stroriglY advise every weak and ailing girl who reads this to lose no time in takiing Dr. Williams' Pink Palls." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cured Miss Burrows bemuse they made the rich red blood neceseary to drive • disease from the system. These pills go straight down to the root of the matter in the blood and cure that. That is why the (sure all, tfoubles due to bad blood. Anaemia:, pale- ness, eruptions oft he skin, palpita- tion, headache, kidney trouble,rheti- matism, neuralgia., and a , host of other troubles, are all due to bad blood, and are epeedily routed from The.. sly -stem by the rich, red blood made by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills./ Don't take a substitute ; "see that the full name, Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills for Pale People." is printed on the' wrapper arotind each box.; If in doubt You can ,get the pills by Mail at 50c a box or six 'boxes for $2.50 by- writing.. the Dr. Williame' Mediokne Co„ Brockville, Ontario. Established 1879. Whooping Cough, Croup, gronahitia Gough, Grip, Aaihroa, Diphtheria Cremes:see le.a noon to Aothrnatico Cams:Lunt so m long established and rtandard remedy for Ma dl•earos indscolett it glee tease the air ren- floret:I strongly antiseptic is carried over the diseased sur - Tema of the bronchial tube- with every brrath, giving Iproionged and constant treAt4iient.. Thrzn of a consti'mp. tt. ',no,. or sufferers trt elimnie Immo hit's, find froth coughe or lutiamed ronditions of /,.ctleno Ss sold ,L8 or emit pre. rtx!elpt of price. eresolene out- fit Including a bottle of Creeolene Komi for free illustrated hool<let. LiiRMINO ItuCo., Ltd., Agents. 2S8 St. James St.. Montreal. Caneda, Stki WEVIIIIWZAMIMNIMPIPVISIOUTMKAMIRIMINIPEINMPIPMINPIAINNIIMPORIPI flit HA ii,t)N 114XPOsirrOli panion, a woman, was only slightly injured. She refuses to divulge his • name. He made his escape. -Surrounded by a large !rather- ing of ohildren, grandchildren and great grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. • john Bell, of Unionville, celebrated and Mrs. Bell 78 years of age. Both, Report of the Prosceedings of the An= the sixtieth anniversary of their — wedding on Monday. Mr. 13ell is 85 oame to Canada from the old country • • Tit CANADIAN BANK Of COMM{Ret. 1 at an early age and. have lived press- ' nual Meetino- -of Sh areh o tier s .. t, : tioally all their lives in Markham ' ',township. They lae.ve ten children 1 and ninety direct descendants. They I are both in excellent health and en- tered heartily into the festieities ox Mond a and received the con rats to $40.060, including $7.000 that lean- pie/1134i have put into the business. The failure is the worst in- the his- -tory ot 'the) city, with the exception of the Atlas and Elgin loan compan- tee. -A sensation was caused in police circleo in Winnipeg a ,few days ago, by the arreet of one of the proprle- tors of a leading hotel of the city on the cho.rge of stealinia a diamond valued at $250 from a gunk. He was admitted to bail. .-:-The beautiful residenee of Mgr. ktiohot, parish Priest of St. Norbert, Manitoba, was burned Friday morn- ing, entailing a --loss of $12,000: The venerable father, now aged 80 -years, one-ef the pioneer missionaries. had to •be carried from a sick bed to a place of safety in the convent. Loss of priceless doouments is feared. though members of fraternal and other }nearing soeie ties atgree to be bound. by the by-laws and. as they may be amended," such future amendmeits are -not binding upon .memberS joininai before sucla am- enamente are passed, for the .sur- anoe act requires all conditi s to be set out on the face of the policy. -Two very old ladies died at Whitby on Sunday. Mary McCrack- en relict -of the late 'Timothy Foley, aged .5, the oldest person in that part of the country, and Mr. Jos. Vioam, aged 84. Mrs. Foley retain- ed to the hoet a vivid memory of her early life in Ireland. -The trusteee of the Central Methodist church, Windsor, have re- ceived an intimation, from Mr. An- drew. Carnegie. the American milt lio.naire, that he- will pay the last half of the Price of the new organ to be installed at a cost of $3,500. Thfe church was destroyed by fire a Ne7is Notes • iSir Wilfrid2Launier and Hon. G. Hess will speak. in the Ru.ssell theotre, in Oktawtt on January 20, on be -half of the Reform fia.-ndidates. ---Tho will of the late Robert Thompson, pork packer of Toronto, disposes of an st3states. valued at $290,-4 io, his farmer home, and this well 254.41. The bulk of the property its , be done. He had quarrelled wi,th his wife recently. -Miss Christina Bates, aged 26, mernb•sr of a high ly respected Chat- ham family, teacher in Bloomfield, twO and one half milts from Chat- ham, was killed by; a westbound- G. T. train on her way to school 'Fr day morning. She was walking on the t -rack customary, but ivetb�und train was, on the tracks for eastbound usually. The ren- soilWas congestion of traffic. Ow- ing to. the storm she did not hear the train. --Last Friday evening ' Miss Mar- garet McDowell, whose home was at tilden Geove, Ontario, was struck by a runaway -'horse at a atreet inter- Weetion in the heart of the city of Detroit,was knocked clown,her skull fraetured, killing her almost in- stantly. The horse was driven by a man, , at • present unknown, whose cereteremess resulted in his rig be- ing struck ter a street oar. The oc- tupente wore thrown out. His cam- year or 80 ego. ,--Ha,miltonr Presbytery leas form- ally aoceptedi the resignation of Rev._ Dr. Fletcher1 from the pastorate of McNab street church, , Hamilton, but Dr. Fletcher will remain as pastor- enieritus, with a retiring al- lowance. • The General Assembly will be asked tee grant his retireraeat from the active ministry. -Mr/J\ P. 'Plabe,e, K. C., of the law firm of Mabee & Making, of Strat- ford, has gone to Toronto to join the reorganized firm of Beatty, Blackstock, Nesbitt, Chadwick & Riddell, the new. firm to be known as Beatty, :Blackstock,Faskin,Riddell & Mabee. Mr. Mabee'was- the Liber- al -candidate in North Perth at the Federal election on November; 23rd. -While the funeral of the late Mrs. R. A. Carruthers was passing the home of her father in Ottawa last week, the spirit of sthe lett& took its flight. Tho old igentlemen was 93 years of- age, and had been in feeble health for some time. His end was hastened by the announce- ment of -his daughter's death. - -The foemalities of introduction to the senate were 'dispensed with in the case of Sir Richard, Caet- avright. Sir • Richard's physical iu- firriaities are sech that he 1,t,Ifis al- lowed to take his seat without go- ing. threugh the .ceremony which has been invariably observed when new comer d present themselves for 'recognitien in tbe red chamber. -Mr. Wm. Ca Caldwell, Who repre- sented North Lanark in the Ontar- io Legislature last session, died on Sundoy last at the age of 58 years. He was very -popular in the riding and would have been the eandisiate at thia election but for ill health. He was to son of Mr. Caldw-ell, the extensive lumberman who. played 'so prominent a part 'some (mars age, in the 1Y1cLaren-Caldwell rivers 'and streams dispute. -At a meeting of tile exectuive of the Dominion Shorthorn Breeders' Asleoeiatien, held last week in Tor- onto, arrangements were made for the annual meeting to be held on Ttiesday, in St George's hall, Toron- to. The searetary reported that the Herd Book was being kept up and the twenty volumes issued con- tain pesctigrises of 50,107 bulls and 59,- 472 cows. , -Buried in a glass on the north side of West 155th street, between 80th and, Central avenues, in New York, private detectives have found more than $32,000 worth of Jewelry, the property Of Mrs. Ambrose Clark, the daughter-inelaw of Mrs:. Potter the wife of Bishop Heresy U. Potter; whist had been stoical from Fern- leigh, the Clark home at Cooper - town. on July 7th last. -An Ontorio farmer named J. Barry, committed suicide bY shoot- ing himself in a hotel is. Winnipee one night last week. He was a pros- . penous farmer, and the paper's found in his possession woliti isndieate that he was worth about ,$25,000. He left a. note requesting that his body be shipped to Brymner, Ontart Yi ulations of their many friends, -The railways in the eastern part of the province, had their first real trouble of the winter last week. From Havelock to Montreal the freight trains on thee C. P. R. were tied up to a great extent and tile passenger trains were more or •less deiayed. Between Smiths Falls and Havelock, a 'distance of 107 mile, the falt of snow was a paetioular mena.ce. About 15 inches fell be- tween 6 p. m. and midnight, Tuesday, 10th January,1905. • • • ..11 • • • Oa IN • • = • IN • NM The thirty-eighth aturual ?fleeting of the Shareholders. of the Canadian Bank of Commerca.was held in the brankinee haus° on Tuesday, 10th January, 1905, ait 12 o'clock. Among those present were: William Cook, Carrville; Thomas Gil- mour, Rev. Wesley Casson, Robert Kil- and gour, J. L. Blaikie, Hon, Geo. A. Cox, -As a result a the decision of 1'.Freyseng, Wm. B. Hamilton, W. snow__ ploughs had to be pressed ioto I Istervice. Cooke, Lie -Colonel Mason, J. W. Fla- thee,to.nners to raise the prioe of volle, C. S. Gzowski, W. Prendergast, 'bidets, the Ontario shoe manufac- turers, at a recent; meeing, evaded John Hoskin, K.C.e LL.D., H. D. War - to advance the price of .boots and ren, William .Glen/my, Oshawa; J. shoes. It -ts'vas thought that sontethirrg Short McMaster, Hon, L. Melvin Jones, like uniformity should be arrived at ; _ for the sake ot mutual A' • protection, . ,- Ie Anglin, R, Cassels, R. Harmer, A. and a resolution was Licteeted fix- Kingman, Montreal; J. 0. Thorn, W. W. ing thincrease at 10 per present prices. A committee was TaMblyn, Bowmanville; Robert Gill, e, :met on ' sn- to'effect, and a report will be made Ottawa;; GowJoerh,n Berlin; A no; F.V.. .J.DDe.laspmor choen to carry the resolution itithe: at a future meeting on the 27th : inst. 1 Newtonprook; Mrs. F. J. D. Smith, New- -Justice 'Meredith reoentfy, gave ' tauhrook; J. O'N. Ireland, E. Cowdry, Court at. Torento. This was in con- , John Pugsley, Ch.:es.Powell,11.11. , an important decisian lin; the High i Sine; 'Motion with the suit of Annie Walt i Morris, Vancouver; Wm. Davies, Jas/ ler, of • Ottawa, against the I. 0. F. I Healey, L. II. Dampier, Strathroy; Thos. to collect $3,000 on a polioy held by = a her husband, who committed suicide I NI irlmsley, John Taylor, N. S , ilverthorn -at Palmeritop. The judge decided . E. Crony:,. Cawthra Muloek, II. L. that it was proven that Walter was insane and the amount must be paid.1 Watt, E. W. Cox, Chas. Bonnick, Wm. 1898 the by-laws declared the policy IGraarrsaiidltoe,nD; ovvug.lasT. WMahrten,;HAenleryx. BBeartry,at When Waller joined the 'order in did not cover " Cleb.th of disability by my own hand or act when sane." Thos. West; John A. Bruce, Hamiltoe; Late.r, by amendment; it was made R. Mulholland, Rev, Armstrong Black, to include-- when insane. Justice Meredith further ruled that al- D.D., Frank •Everist, W. Harland Smith, -With the passing away of James J. L. Watt, W. T. Boyd, Hon. Mr. Jus - Cousins, of Amherstburgis remov- the'laet survivor of the famous Ab- tice Maclaren, J. K. Macdonald, E. igail Becker incident at Long Point R. Wood, T. A. Staunton, G. A. Mor - Lake Erie. In the early sixties a row, Guy: R. Warwick, W. H. Lock - big lumber schooner was 'driven e- ehopms nhebr. reieonoLontgroa.A Point, antthtutitimedpoundedhart Gordon, George F. Little, L. J. to Abigail Beekee, then a young girl, Cosgrave, William Craig, S. R. Wick- ett II • . P• Dwiaist• F . C. Malpaa, was living with her father in a - ,• . e ' aettler's cabin on *tlie point. She' Cranbrooke Henry Johnson, ilastings; saw the wreck, and in the, absence of her father waded out into the ' William ROse, John A. Morton, F. 1:1, iey breekers time after time and: Mathewson, Moetreal; Rev. Dr. War- broughtle tfie berninabed sailors a- I den, .LieuteCol. H. M. Ppaht, S. J. labono. She was given the credit of saving the lives of several of the r Moore, John A. Welker; tih. W. McKee, men, whom she brought ashore.' Woodstocka*J. T. Parker, Richard Among the -m was James Cousins. -Mr. Walter Smith, of Calgary, I Brown; C. M. Griptan, St. Cathaxinea; N. W. T., and , formerly of London, ! George J. poi; William Grey, New Ontario, is now on a visit to his . York; John Carrick, Jobe Norekway, F. family in that city. •' Mof. Smith is en- gaged in ranching in the west. He Wyld, H. C. Ra_nrtnond; R. 0, W. Con - is an enthusiastic ' behiever in the future of the west, but he eounseds oily, St. Catharines; Dr. Andrew Smith, intending settlers to make sure of Geolge D. Scott, A. W. Smith; IL N. the qualities and capa.bibities of the Wallace, Halifax; D. lfaoGillivra.y, land which they are taking up. left to the two sans of the deceased. —The, Grand Conricil of the Oath- ' olio Mutual Benefit Association, are applying to Parliament for an am- endment to their aharter, enabling :them to establieh and disburse, a sick benefit fund. -A. mistake occurred in the South rerth official proclamation, by which nomination dieY is made to, reed Tuesday instead of Wednesday, January 18th. As the -proclamations are already posted it becomes a ques- tion what will be the effect. -J. B. Hill, dry goods meroha:nt, of 'St. Thomas, bite assigned to Rich- ard Lee Toronto. LiabilibieS about $R0,000; assets, about $25,000. Nes- bit 8c Arad, S. P. lafcKinnce; and John Macdonald & Co., Toronto, are cred- itors for the amount of $12,000, and Greenshields & Co.e of Montreal, a- bout.- 7,000. Mr. Hill files borrowed from his father, brother and his friend, and the amount of his in- debtednons :lime is said to 'amount The Windeor; D. Hughes Charles, Peter - land 'west of Calgary, and exten.ding _- to t he foothills. is good only for borough. . r.a.nching, he says, and attempts to . devote it to mixed farming only The President, Hon, George A. Cox, , break up the range, while yielding having taken tee duos, ma F. 0. Jcm- poor returns' in crops. East anat. i matt was el:pointed to act as Secretary, north of Calgary, however, the land . is admirably adapted"for farming and' and Messrs. R. H. Temple and E. Cronyn is being rapidly tilled up by settlers. 4 " ,I(...+HT YEARS AILING. I of Winnipeg, a branch on Ros svenan I and another on Portage avenue; in the Northwest Territories, at Lloydmineter in Saskatchewan, Moosejaw Assiul- tmia and Nanton in Alberta. Since the close of the Bank's year a branch has been opened at Clareshohn in Alberta!, and arrangements have been mode to open ix the near future at Melfort ht Saskatchewan. Your Direct/ors haye concluded that the time has eome when the balance of thee unissued stock neeefssary ta bring tie paidoip capital a the Bank to the au- thorized amount, namely, $10,000,000, should be issued, and & circular intimat- ing this intention has recenfly been di- rected to the shareholders. The various breatches, agencies and. de- partments of the bank have been ig- spected during the year. The Directors have Apia pleaastrele recording their apprecietion of -the edit*. eney and zeal with which the offieete; of the Banlehave performed tkeir respedive duties. ' • 4 GM. A. vox. Pre"511166 Toronto, leth -January,. IOC • GENEIL&T., STA#MENT, 39th November, 110.4. LIABILrriNs. Notes of the Bank in cir- culation.. , . .4 usimus Detponits not bearing- lit- - terest ..$1&,043•424-11. Deposits bear- -interest. including in- : threat ac- crued te 'date . • • . 52,414,0111.2/ 74.4611.1111.40 Then Joseph -Bone's Kidney Disease was Cured- by Dodd's Kidney! Pills. COMEL.S COVE 'NU., Jon 16 -(Spec ie.)) in for e,glit y'et*rP Reven of %Omit he wak unable% so work. Tnat is what Kid- ney Disease did t3Jfecph Bettie, 4. fi hey - man of this place. Ile wae tr est d by reV• Plat doctors, sod -afterseven months in-tho hwoital was Fent home sa incurabio. D idd'a Kidney P Ilskuired himtie took twenty-one br,xes ot them. bir. now he is strong ard well, and following his trade as fisherman. It is Cures like these -that have made the r4utai ion of chi% Kidney. Pills, They always cure ail Kidotlysl. Cured Kidneys strain all impurities on orthe blood, and with those impurities go nine-tentha of the aches and pines and diseases the flesh is heir tn. Mr. Wm. 8 Cran4; of California, Md., Buffered for years frem rhfumatism and lumb4-g.. He was finally advised to try Qhamberlain's Pain Balm, which he 3iii, and it effected a oomplet,e euro. This lini- ment ia for sale by A10x. Seaforth. Bought Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and Then Sent It. to Mr. F. W. J. Fletcher, drugght, In Vic- toria, Australis, sayfae " A cuetsintr of mine was SO pleastd with Chamberlain's Cough remedy', whinh`she had used for hers children when 'Buffet:Jug f orn colds ard swoop, that during a fortnights's time et e obtained at my shop, nine bottlee, ehich sbe sent to her Mende in different parts of the state, ta11irij them how much good it had done, and advising them to give it a trial" For sale by Alex. Wilson, drug- gist, Seaforth, If you- have T3ackaehe you have Kidney Disca.se. If :,.ou neg !vet Backache it wilt devolop mo something worse--Nrit s ease. or Diabetes. Tis'iere is no use rubbing. and doctoring your back. Cure tb& kidneys. There iS only one kichwy medicine but it cures Backac14. every time—. iii were appointed scrutineers. - The l'rCsident called upon the Secre- tary to well. the. Annual Report of the Directors, as follows: , REPORT. The 'Directora bg to present .to the Bhareholders the thirty-eightio Animal Report covering the year ending 30th November, 1904, 'together with the usual Statement of Assets and Liabilities: The balance at credit of Profit and LossAccount brought forward from last .year, was " 165,559 14 Net profits for the year ending 30th -November, after providing for all bad and doubtful debts, ' runounted to 1,124,973 l6 $l,290,53280 Widish has been appropriated "as fol- lows: Dividen& Nos. 74 and 75, at seven per cent. per itne num //..$ 609,000 .00 Written off Bank pre- t• mists ea 127,800 _41 Transferred to Pension . Fund (annual tentribu- tion) . - - .. Transferred to Rest Ac- eount %talence carried forward 25000 00 500.000 00 28,726 39 $1,290,332 80 The entire assets of the Bank have been, as esual, carefully re -valued, and all bad and dovibtful debts amply pro- vides& for. The earnings for! the past year have been even more tialisfactory than usual, and- after writing off for Bank Premises $127,806,41, and making a coetribution to the Pension Find of $25,000, we have been able to add $500,000 to the Lost. "%wing tho year the Bank has opened sew brsasbas se follows: In the city Balances duo to other Banks in CanadaiSS,7511.60 Balances due to 4 °Mee Banks in asreign coon- ' tries . • • • • ... 1411.142.12 Dividends =mead Dividend Ne. 76, payable Ist December 104,1100.1111 Capital paid . . . .$ 1.70414.9.80 Rest • . . aSetammeee antanCe Profit mg Leas Aeeolest. .earried ward . o., . Mina ASSETS. (Iiiin and Bul- lionDominin Notes 5,:l01,62.00 . . . .$ 2_. So0(1.39 ' Mortqages ----------- 221).(126 -?.6 Punk Pram isc9) .. .. _ ioion3 ''1°2.°18.14 Deposit I'vi th Dorn Government for security of Note vireul Ilion, — • • Notes of and eilenues on , other 13anks .. .. .- ••th Balances due by Oer Bcrilts in Canada , , • , , Balances due by Agents In Great 13rita in .. • • • • Balances due by Agents of tke I3an k a'nd other Banks in foreign coun- tries .. . . 'Goyernrn en t. 13onds: lfun I- . .. elpal and other 13ecuri- .„ ties .. .. .... , _ Call and Short Loans — „ , 10.460,092A Other Current T.oans and S Overdue Dellis (loss fulIY . . . 51,45:1,162.16 $37..b19.9,C7.67 .. IDIscounts .•• — . 4, provided for) .. .. .. _ 3645,29:1:28 Real 1:state (otherthan .(;:3 TankPlP`nis°S..Y.. •-. Other Assts.. .. . •.. 41.5(111.)101..0°1 --.....-- $91.057,.79S.31. 13. E. w A LT< ETC--:----"— . numeral Manager ' i The motion for .the adoption of the reportWaS then put and carried,. An increase of $10,000 in the Beiges annual vont ribution to the pension Fund vvas authorized, and the usual reso- lutions, expressing the thanks iof the shareholders to the President, V14'e-Pre3l- dent and -.Directors, and also to the Gen- eral alanitger, Assistant Geller 1 Man- ager, and other officers of th Bank, were enenimously carried, s - Moved. by Mr. Kilgour, seceded by Mr. Kingman: That the meeting do now rOcee& to elect directors for the corningeyear, and tli.t for this purpose the ballot -box he opened and remain open till 3 o'clock this day, the poll to be closed. how- ever, whenever five minutes Shall have elapsed without a vete being tendered. the result of the election to-. be relented by the scrutineers to the general sum - eget'. _ The meeting then. adjourned. The scrutineers subsequently reports& the following gentlemen to be 'eleehmt as Directors for the ensuing Tear: Hog. Geo. A. Oox‘ Robert Kilerour, W. B. Haas. ilton, M. Leggat, Jas. Crathorn, -John Hoskin, K.C., LL.D., J. W. rhavene. A. Kingman; -Hon. L. Melvin Joies. ?nil- e.ric Nicholls. At a meeting of tko sewly-eLeated Board of _Directors,- held subsequestiy, Hon. Geo. A. Cox' was re-eleeted. Presi- dent and Robert Kilgour, Vies-Presidmot ITIENT-."011121 • 400,000,00 3.625.085,29 10,692.50 5.594,8(35.42 • VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer Is It true you want to look old? Then keep your gray hair. If not, 'then use Hall's Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color of early life restored to your hair. i'VraairA07,11.17.;r2"" South Huron Agricultural Society. ANNUAL MEETING': The annual meeting a the tnenabers of the South Huron Electoral bis;riet Agricultnral Society; for the receiving of reports for the -ost year, the tied - ion of fileers and directors and the transactien of , other business, will be held on Friday. February 3r,' 1905, at one o'clock p. ni„ at Wiltion's Hall, BRUCEFIELD„ . H. S sl ETII . al. Y. McLEAN, Secretary. N. B. A n:etrie.nid"l. f goftheoficers and direch tors will e . I held at pro place:and on the s•me , day at 10 o wieltek a, . at tatoti ik tun atteedries is required. . • - 1111814 BUILDERS . r,• XMCV" • • If you intend building or improving your buildings this coming Beeson, vrid require first-elase lumber and shingles for that purflosa bring along ytur bill early and we will fill it for ytti with No. 1 stock at a right price. Na CLUFF & SONS. LUMBER YARD and PLANING MILL SEAFORTEL 1931-tt EARN A Comfortable Living WiTil A Chatham Incubator Poultry raising with aChatham Incubator is a very profi-table and easily managed occupation. Unless you want to go into it extensively it need take but very little of your time. Government reports show that the demand for thickens in Canada is greatly in excess of the supply and Great 13ritain is21ways clamoring for more. That means a steady market and good prices for chickons. You cannot raise chickens success- fully with a setting hen. She is wast- ing. time setting when she should be la.ying. While she is 'hatching and broing a few chickens -she eould be laying five or six dozen eggs. The percentage of chickens site hatches is .much less than that produced by the Chatham Incubator. - It win pay you to ORM a Chatham Incubator. Chatham ,Incubators contain eves, improvetneet of importance in Inca- bator conettuction that has been pro- duced. They are made of thoroughly seasoned wood, with two walls„ Tease within case. Between these walls mineral wool is pmked forming the very best insulation. Each piece of the case is tnortised and grooved and screwed, making the whole as solid as a rock. Chatham Tricubators are equipped with scientifically: perfect regulators which are an Infallible means of regulating the temperature. No cash to pay Uri October, 1905. We will start yeu raising pot'iltty for profit with a Chatham Incubator without one cent of money from yoti, -until next Falk That means that yon can take off seven or eight hatches and Make considerable money out of the Incubator before the first payment becomes due. We couldn't make this offer if we were not certain that if you accept it you will get complete satisfaction, if we were not positive that the Chatham Incubator' wilt pay you a handsome yearly income. This is a straightforward offer. We make it to show our supreme confi-. dencp in the Chatham Incubator. We want you to accept this offer as we are sure of the satisfaction our Incu- bator -wilt give. Every machine we haveput out so far has triade other sales in the sameneighborhood. Our offer is to send you a Chatham incubator at once, freight prepaid by us without one cent pf cash from you, You make your first payment In October,1905. The balance to be paid In October, 1906, or if a Cash Buyer you get it cheaper. Could any -offer be fairer or more generous? Swot VALLE. Ost„, november 1904 I.904. teeelmt,r Anil Brooder that mm14-from 1-0111* on time. 1 wish now toiay the whole amount titit fad. a you will give me a tilseoent. I am eery notelr Messed with both fricubster and Brooderend wool.' not be withoet therm bar -mike 1 eleared 111 loosen, more than the fneubater awl Brooder zest me. Yours respertfolly. -MRS. uvsi,nr. Write us to -day for full particulars of our offer and mention this paper. Don't put itaaside for another time as this special proposition may be with- drawn at any time. THE MANSON CAMPBELL CO., Limited Dept.100Chathant, Ont. MANITFACTURP3111 IMP Chatham FATIIIITIg M1118 and Clgstlialri Farm Srales. nownrstrrtso WARM -tonna pr • Montreal.4:0e., Brandon., Man., Calgary-4Ita., Now Ytestmluster, 11.0„. Halifax, NA s'AcroltaiS n,e Chatham, Ont., and nei-elt. Welt. Magic RUM Cubebs The best remedy known for ',phasing a Gough or cold out of the apstem. Hun- dreds of people know this, and that Is the reason it is so popular. 0000 tried siwsys used. Price -25o and Wo a bathe Get it from IT. YEAR, Druggi essirto, SEAPORT/Is NeW Year's GREETINGS. We extend ta cordial greeting and he congratulations of the season to our many trice& who have given tie a share of their patrousgt tineng the past year and we trust that we will not only retain the ens. tem of all -our old Wendt+, but will _make - meny new ones for the year 1906 for this reason : that we will be in a better position than ever to ausply your shoe wants, and we con aaeure you that it will be our high- est aim to secure for you the hiteet styles ard best qualities proonrable in boots and shoos from t ha loading fsoteries of -Canada and the United Si saes, and yeti Teen' oount on us for the lowest prices. Start right off with the New Year and be convinced that we are leaden in our line, Richardson& Innis SEAFORTM, Sole Age*a for Hagar Sovereign mad Just ,