HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-03-02, Page 6DEOriTABLE EST TS. -I can lend
.1. money Do its matey notiooe Of 100'.
scree oat* at from 8 to per omit; ver snouts. -
Only Ar -0 me.,rtgages Uken. security siren
T011909 Tli199 tlyateW1' is,' nor!. act, Fr= Me 11P
Will be lent on forma wortbi font St,004 $2,000.
Per farther psritoulare write te mo. A- 311.01C.
OUSE AND !ors roB sat.1.-tor isle. brick
Immo and Slots! Seatorth. One lot howl
on Nortis Main Street an the other on West Wil..
HUD, Street. The Ito ha a comfortable briok
'apt.** and cootains 8 ' rooms,_ ()Wing room, eit.
tilog room and kitchen, ith lgortd cellar ander tho
whole- bursae. Hard sna soft waterin the house..
There ts al3o a good stettle sod driving shod. Ali
Made of fruit on the lot. Apply to J. L. ALLAN,
TIondeebors, or to CI, W. ATKINSON, Seaforth.
-Lunn tFOR SALE—For safe, Lot 24, Coneeasion 2,
X Starileyotontaining 100 acres. Ninety agree are
30 e.Oreti Of g•ood bard hush, The tam is all
well underdrained and ell fenced. There is a taio-
storey brick hew* with Atte roof, a first -elm farm
hawse, Bank barn, eate x 801t., oement sile, pig pen,
driving house- There re two never-faihng wells,
and an acre o orohand small fruit, Thio excellent
farm is three inihes I Bruoefield and five miles
how Olhtton, with g gravel roads. For further
milers apply on th promisee or address ALI3EBT
HON
Brooms cost the
manefaettlrete
=Ore tat make
but cost the con-
Emmen° more than the ordinary
kind. They ere carefully made of
*oboe materials and under the
mesh rigid inept:lotion.
BOECKII BROOMS
have light bindles -haying the
weight in the right place, . Yon
would hardly believe the differ-
ence theye is using them compared
with others.
United Fatted% Limited, Terelte,
ttNt: -the annual reeetitig or the
land Oenient Oompanyp of Durham,
hold recently'', in ,Toronto, the pres-
ident, lir. McKay, of Woodete014
gave the folloWing explanation. re -
tweeting the proposed retrieval of
the works from Durham, He said:
Now, regarding the story. that
we, intended to abandon the plant
et Durham, thet is foolish, because
e Woteld leave to submit such a
grojeet- to the shareholders.
he tants are these; The American
motors Assured the smaller stock-
olders that ethere wee one hundred
re ,ef _,good at the Durham
heir •etories, secured an expeft to
over the field, • end fourid there
s only about a year and. a 'half
f 'good commercial marl. As we
re to turn out 700 'barrels of fie -
met •daily to make it paee and this
ently be done by standard corn -
at owe set out to locate other good
Mail fields, and scouring seeeral op,
stions thereon. To these we wourd-
have to extend our railwa,y lines
the 'shareholders endorsed tbe pew
heel was to be --and be-suri-
itted be them at this meeting. The
legation %that we proposed remov-
the plant is entirely witleout
undation IA feet,'"
At the meeting one speaker de -
Oared. that 160 tons of /coal a day
ie used in :burning the' 'cement,
4 the eaving on "freight by remov-
a to Port Colborne would be at
1 alit $1 a ton. Tele 'oxen -weed opine
n of the meeting NIS, however,.
11 AoAgly against moving the Plant.
,The finaneial statement showed
ebalance be, credit for the. year of
fti133. The annual reporte were
a opted as submitted.
The following gentlemen compose
LUAU' AND MILLI PROPERTY POE SAGE.-'
Par Sale the old i3ell Farm tad Kill Property,
pled by ths later Joie MoNovio. There Are 100
high gate of euttiv4 n, 011. !leaded to gravel exeept
buildings tee the fa* well :underdrained and to a
about 30 Aare& Alitittko grist arid eaw mill prop..
tarty onibl§stscm. le; is within half smile of Elopen
st.ation and nudes from tlensill and a good busi-
ness bur stwaya been dons at the mills. Tito farm
nd mill propsAy watts 'old together or Eeparato.
to suli perehassr. Towns eekty. Apply to
00D FARM pos SALE.-.4or sale cheap and on
easy terms, Lot 25, Concession 4, MEillop.
farm contains acres, all Cleared and in' fine
condition. Fifty aorne are Seeded to grase, six or
seven in fall wheat and the rest ell ploughed and
ready.for Spring orop. There 19 fine spring for
watermg the irtook close to the buildings, a good
brick honee, two large barns, one with good stabling
underneath, also -horse stable and implement houiso'•
and a large erchard. 1 It is within a mile and a half
of the -gown of Serdorth. If not sold, will be leiteed
for a term of years. 'Apply t,o the undersigned, box
ri_OOD FARM IN* SALE OR RENT.—This farm
va- is -conveniently ,eituated in the Village of Chisel-
huret, being•Lot 1, on the 12th Conceesion of Tucker -
smith, and is knowii 'as the Davey Farm." The
farm. contains 90 acres, 85 Dawes oleared and in fine
condition, 77 gores being seeded to- pees and 7 florae
pleughed. There are 14 sores of good bush and there
is Matta small spring creek on the farm. There is a
good frame house, aleta two frame borne, one having
good stabling underneath, also an implement shed.
Posseeition given Mardi lst. This farm will be -either
Witt oa rented on evorY tonne. For furtherpartieulars
apply to JAMES TAYLOR, Homan P.O., or to WM.
DAVEY, the Propriet0r, Gilroy P. O., California,
1L11 FOR MM.—For sale, Lot 8, Concession 3,
L. IL S., Tuckenortith, containing 100 &area of
which 0, acres is good hardwood bash. The balance
fa well fenced, tiledmined and in fIrst.olass condition,
There are two good barns, one bank barn 36 1c. 78 ft.
with stone stabling uoderneath and the other 56 x
86 ft, and a comfortable frame house, three good
wells and a never-failleg spring. at the rear of the lot,
and a good hearing orchard. The ploughing is all
done and acree of fall wheat: It is within two
loges of the flourishin,,,t village of Hensel' and within
half &mile of a school house. Apply on the premises
or to J. CALDWML,iltensall 1'. O. 1987-tf
WARM FOR SALE -1! --Being the north halt of Lot 24
X' and the south half of lot 25, on the ote Cpnces-
sion of the Townehhoof Hay,in the County of Riven,
centaining by.admeasnrement 99 acmes of land, be
the mute more or iota` On the farm is sitfiall 'a
good one and a half storey frame dwellinp; with wood
Ohe4 and bank kitchen adjoining and good 8t0119 cel-
lar.' There is. also a geed frame barn with corrugated
Iron roof and good frame stable with capacity for 18
headlof cattle and fivehorses, There are two never
failing wells on the plat* and 10 acres of fall „wheat
on slimmer fallow, 20 aPreS seeded with grass and all
fall plowing done. 8 acres of bush and 12 acres of new
land ready for ploughing. The farro is well fenced
and in a good state of oultivation while the school is
within a half a mile and only four miles from Heti-
salt and Zurich, on good grave( road. -This fine prop-
erty will be sold for $4,200 on easy terma. For fur-
ther Particulars apply to EDWARD DIGNAN,
Proprietor, Hensel! P. 0. , 1993-4
000 Fa M FOR tiALE-Farto for silt, Lob 26,
Ur on the 8rd CW10989401 of Tnckersuilth, con -
ICO aeres, being MI Rea fed and pestered.
There are on the. pre:nls?s, twa good barn% erste 40
floors, the other barn 89 x 84, with d-ive shed. stone
tabling tor pies and hetri a..(1 a coin fore sble fame
house with atone celiv anc1noment II .neve!
failing spring near the barn and uood well ths
home. Th.ne are abant seven aores of bush, the
rest Ps a uool state lof cultivation, well underd rain
ed with tile and well famed, good orohard. It le
n d six asd a half dulls- from Pinto. th and the same
from Hermit. This f srm will b t sold oo ressonablo
terms, Ile the proprietor is rains We t, F.4 further
particular4 apply to E. J. OALDWELL, Box 88,
Brimfield P. 0., Ontario. 19f0.tt
el_001.3 Mall FOR SALE,- Farm for sale, being
‘...T Lot 14, on, the 7th, Colicession of Tuckertenith,
tamtaining re actres. There are, on the farm, a good
barn, 30 x70, with stone stabling underneath and
eement &offs ; also a driving shed and a good fratne
bulkling for pigs and hens. There is a good comfort-
able frame house with cement cellar with cement
floor. There are three wells on the farm, a never -
falling spring at house and barn. This farm is in a
good state of cultivation, well underdmined with tile
and well fenced. There are 5 acres of fall wheat
sown and all tall ploughing done. There is a good
orchard. It is situated within four nifles from Sea -
forth and two and a hail miles from the Red Tavern.
Thi$ farm will by wild reasonably, as the proprietor
is going West. For further particulare apply on the
pretillit.cs or address HENRY CARTER, Egmont' ville.
WIAR:tt FOR SALE. -For sale Lot 29, on the 9th
Concession of Hibbert, containing 100 acres, all
in 0. good state of oultrvation. There in on the pretn-
Wee briek house with 'brick kitchen and a good cel-
lar. There is also a large bank barn, 00 x 40, and a
learoto of 12 feet, with stone stabling underneath,
Also a shed, x so, and a driving house with everV;
thing complete. There are three never -failing wells
on theprendees, there Is also a large orchard and
good garden. There are 10 acres of fall wheat sown
and there are 40 acres seeded down. Either suitable
for Inty or pasture. All the fall ploughing is done.
The farm is well underdrained with Ole and well
fenced with wire fenues. It is in a good locality, be-
ing situated two -and -a -half miles from Chleelhurst,
ivhere there is post office and two churches, Meth-
odiet and Presbyterian, rniles from Beaforth and
there is a goal gravel road running pant the farm. It
in in good condition and v.all be sokt on reaffonable
terms as the proprietor winhes to retire. For further
particulars apply on the premises: or to enetteee
ABERHART, Steffy, P. O., Ontario; 1980-tf
BUILDERt
Oar lino of rnateri41. for barn and house
hoildln4 is the largest and- most complete
in the comity and we are in a poiiition to
furnish bills of any siia.
Lumber
White Pine, Hemlock, :'..Teorgle, Pipe,
pS flue, Cedar, Oak, Maple ani Black Ash.
Shingles
White Pine.
Lath -
No. 1 and No. 2 White Pine.
Cedar Fence Posts
Also every Variety ef dressed and matched
lumber, mouldings, Raab and doom Oar
mill is 6ned to do all kinds of eustom
PRICES RIGEtT-QUAE,ITY THE BEST*
OSe
96 Yonde
TORONTO
Floral Desidsm for all occas.oni".
fax and Cotters,. and safe. condition
Illustraied Price Ilse on application.
100,000 load Trews in bloom.
ZOIIN ff. DUNLOP
FLORIST
ALTO 1 I OP BA Oil S.
A tit2101.1 SALE of florets, Thorobr-esi Mid Grade
23s. 'Cattle.-Janses /ones has been instructed by
Herbert Smale to sell by public! auction on Lot 25,
Cone/U.51On 8, Ilibitert, on lifonday, March DOOM,
at one o'clock p. in., the following valuable property,
—Ilona:a-1 draft gelding rising four years old, one
draft gelding rising three years old, 1 draft filly ris-
ing three years old, one general purpoes Tuve,
1 general purpose mare sup tosed to be in foal, 1 aged
horse, I driving mare, Oa tia—rive -newly valved
cows with .calves at foot, 7 cows due to calve in March
and April, 1 heifer rising .with calf, 1 thorobred
Shorthorn cow 0 years old, thorobred Shorthorn hal-
heifer rising 2 sired by imported Prince of Banff, 1
thorobred Shorthorn heifer six months old sired by
Prince of Banff, 6 steers rising 3 heifers riving 3, 6
steers Oslo 2 6 steers rimin 1 3 heifere rising 1, 1
farrow eow. Everything wil be sold without reserve.
Tony's—Eight months' credit on apprevedjoint noted.
Four cents on the dollar off- for oath; IIERBERT
SMAI.E, Proprietor ;.JAMES JONES, Auctioneer.
1993-2
Impoverished like im
ed b!2od, needs a pro
ing the soil can tell you what
fertilizer to use for differe
products.
If your blood is
your doctor wi
you need to fertilize it and
it the rich, red corpuscles t
are lacking in it. It may be you
need a tonic, but more likely you
need a concentrated fat food
and fat is the element lacking
in your system.
There is no fat food I
so easily digested and as,
lated as
g Qgn REWARD will
i bet Paid to any
portion who proves that
tip nlight Soap contains ntiiy
injurious chesirlicnira or any
form of adulteration,
is equally good with hard or soft water.
If you use Sunlig Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions)
you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better
results than with boiling and hard rObbing in the old-fashioned way.
As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly
pure, the most ddicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces may be
washed .without the slightest injury. •
the botird . of directors 'for tbe cure
wad; A. F. lefeelaren. egret -
rd ; Valentine Ratz, P:. Park -
bet is best when used in the flanlight way.
33uy Sunlight tioap and follow directions.
•
Oenada
i -While • playing hockey at the
Printess .Rink, in London, Rdbert
UOTION SALE of Farm Stock, Illements and Orr. Years taT age, a merniber iof
-A. Household Forniture.-Havunr d mty farm the 11"(aterloso team, had hie nose
will sell by publie auction and positively withe4 brenen, • The puek hit him in the
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hold furniture, on the farm, Idot 20, Concession 2, IL 8 w'dav t 0""1.4-i, .m. - - --
it. S., Tuckersmith, on Tueeday, Mareh Oth, at one 1,0 fake.
otelook sharp. Horses ;----1 horse 12 yeara old, 1 -The stables of the Allison hotel,
draft mare 8- years old,. with foaL Cattla-4 intioh -t_ .
cowto 3 fresh ,• 2 fat heifers rising 3 ; 3 deem ri ng -
2 ; 2 Itelferarising• 2 i 3 steers rieing 1 ; 3 calves from Bros., liverymen, were totally do-
me to two months old. Piga and Poultry -6 pies e stroyeA. by fire at fottr o'elook on
morithe old ;. 8 turkeys and AO hens. Implements- ' Thursday morning Eight borses
31assey-Harris binder with sheaf carrier, ii foot out, , ! !, , , ..* .--, , .„
nearIY new ; 1 Deering mower, 6 foot cut, nearly ena COTO toW, togerner wan earnee,
new • 1 ten -foot steel Deering* rake almost new ; 1 ggS end. feed, were burned. Lose,
I nen-'°1127risrsieldwiteen, 32 years of age,
Maud Thompsett, an
giant cultivator ; 1 seed drill ; 1 pet iron hartowe ; 1
wagon with box ; 1 buggy with top ; 1 fanning mill
set weigh se-alett(2,000 I. pig, wood and hay
rack ; 1 wheelbarrow ; 1 scattier ; 1 set elings, ropes
While .walking in her sleep fell out
horse blankets ., 2 sets doub a harness ; 1 -set Ought If the seeded story window in
harness and several tons of hay, horse collare, forks
and numerous ether small articles. gonschold fr.
niture-1 cookieg stove, 1 heater, 1 ekteboard, 4 ,ofa, ,,„.4,,,„, a a to cans.e her death soon
i centre tattle, 1 hteroore suite,,1 bedroont set, 3 fed- itl.".:,-, '''''''' r '.',
steads, 1 set sptings, 1 extension table, half-dozen , I'ver'viearetel. , .
kitchen admire half-dozen dinin -room chairs, 4 rock- I ' -Hon. Charles Hyman, Minister of
er residence in Toronto, 'to the
avement. 'below, 'receiving :awl in-
ing chairs, 1 Leader churn th roller bearings, 1
1 washing inachide and wringer, pots, pans andalozene
of Other mall articles. Tenne--All sums' of me and
under, eash ; over that amount 7 months' credit. will
be given on furOishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 5 per cent. per annum will be allowed for
or ; THOMAS BROWN, Auttioneer. 1993-2 I liar. Hyman takes possession in May
I, end will then • remo ee from London
A r'in"loog—SATte of Fenn Stook and Implements. 1
23- Thomas Brown hits been instructed by Samuel i ! '
it,0 Ottawa
-Ties:tines Newport, an English
eremite to sell by Pnblie Auction on Lob 6, Con. 6, i 1
II. IL S., Tueltersinith, on Friday, March 2nd, at oue ' 'laborer, working as a farm hand
-.o'clock p, m , the following property VIZ t—Horsee— near %Enterprise Adiegton 'county,
1 general ptupose mare rising 7 years old ; 1. draught 1.„,_ „...m.,,ntoed lb: -
y eucl4ge -Madden to
mare rising 5 yeats old- . 1 general purpose mare in i " "n 4"‘"'"vu'
Ma tO West Side ; 1 rodater rising 4 rears old ; 1 !1-',.c.ra years, in- Kingston Penitentiary,
rising ..;'''years o d, fired by Wilder Lee. Cattle. -2 '.ir Remote& to murder a, Syrian ped -
April ' 1 cow ualved in januttry ; 1 farrow eow ; dear named' Sywid, lest December,
3 lieifers due to calve in April ;• 1 heifer due to calve
in October ; 3 eteer$ rising 2 t.ears old ; 1 heifer ris-
ing 2 years old ; 3 goring ealvee ; 1 fall calf ; 1 calf 2
months old. Piga.--1 Berkshire sow in per : i York -
months_ old ; 40 hens and 3 turkeys. Implements. --
1 Frost & Wood binder new, 1 Deering mower nearly
new, 1 Frost & Wood mower, 1 drill, 1. horse rake, 1
dise harrow, 1 sprang tooth cultivator, 1 land roller, 1
hay rack, 1 wagon box, 1 road eort, 1 pig box, 1
sheep rack, 1 set scales (cap. 2,000 lbs.), 1 fanning
mill, 1,000 ft, dressed basswois I lumber, 1,000 ft.
dremed maple lumber, 1 sap pan, 60 sap booketS, 1
wood rack, 1 stone boat. 3 pulper, 1 ecoffier, 1 wheel-
barrow, 1 ladder, 1 set plow lowness, 1 grindstone, 1 ,
Daisy churn, a quantity of roots and a lot of hay in '
the barn. The whole willponitively be sold without !
reserve as the proprietor is going West. Ternis,--1
Ail 8111118 Of $5 and under,,catilt ; ,over that amount, '
0 moriths' credit will be given on furnishing, approved'
be allowed for cash on credit amounts. SAMUEL!
.,r1LEABJNO SALE of Fenn, Farm Stock and Inor
A.,../ pletrients.—Jatnett Jones has received inetrueta
ions front John O'Rourke to Hell by public auction ott
Lot 7, Oonceesian 0, Mcitillop, on Tuesday, March 1.3,
1906, the following :---The Farm, which is bald to con,
Vain 100 aorea being nomposed of Lot 7, CeriOession
0, in the township of Meltillop, is well eituated& as
to market, churoh, school, poet office Red good roads.
On the prerniees is a good bank barn 45 x 70,, fraille
lar underneath, good well, well !wed and under -
drained, living opting which never goee dry, all cleat-
ed bet five acres which is well timbered, Tennis oit
land will be made known on day 0(8410 or hy apply-
ing to the proprietor. Stoek--One-heavy draft mare
10 yeare old in foal to a heavy 'horse, 1 heavy dratt
mare 4 years old in foal, 1 heavy draft gelding rising
3 yeare old, 1 heavy dt•aft filly Tieing 2 years old, il
driving mare rising 0 yeare old, 1 filly got by Gusteer
rising 2 yeare old, 1 draft filly rising 10 months 01(42
dews with calves by their sides-, 4 cows due to calve
about time of sale, 10 steers rising 3 y•ea.rs old, 8 steers
and helfere rieing 2 years old, 10 =Nee, 1 sow dee to
lister about time of sale, 0 pigs about 3 monthaolt0
pigs 2 monthe old, 100 hens, 5 geese. bnetenenten
1 Massey -Harris binder 6 foot out, 1 'Massey -Harris
mower 5 foot cut, 1 10 -ft. Dearing rake, 1 combined
seeder and drill, 1 Wiidsor (Hsu, 1 set iron harrowet 1"
!twin gang plow, 1 single plow, 1 Clinton fanning
-mill, 1 lumin r wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 cutter, 1 pair
bobsleighs. 1 hay reek, 1 pulper, 1 grind stone, 2 nets
double hernese, 1 set single harness, 1 hay oar, rothe,,,
Wings and pulleys, a quantity of hay, straw, lumber,
cedar poste, wood, whiftletrees, neck -yokes,. chat is,
forks, shovels, carpenter teals and a lot of other Lr-
tielesincluding holikehold furniture, Sale at 12 o'•
clock 14harp. Term—All emus of $6 and under, melt ;
over that amount 7 months' credit will be- given on
num allowed off for cash oo oredit amounts. Positiv-
ely no reserve aft the proprietor 10 giving up fariniog.
Attotioneer for Perth and Huron.
AUCTION SALE of Farm Stook. Implements and
Household Furniture.—James (I. MeMiellael
has been instructed by George F: Hawes! to sell by
public auction on Lot 12, Concession 3, Mill ro
nesclay, islareh 7th, at we o'clock sharp, the foil w-
ing ;--Horses-1 draft mare rising 5 years old; sup-
posed to be In foal to Lord Huron ; 2 workinghor es.
calve in Maroh, 2 cows due to calve in April, 1 thero-
due to calve itt June, 1 Jersey heifer due to calve in
August, 2 farrow cows, 1 thorobred Durham heifer
rising 2 years oki. 2 steers rising 3 years old, 8 ea Yes
also 40 hetet. Implements—All nearly new -1 !Deer-
ing binder, 1 fifassey-Harris Big 13 mower, 1,, comisin-
ed giant drill, 1 Sharp rake, 1 set iron harrows, (tour
1 large 2 -furrow gang plow, 1 2-furtow gang plow, 1.
Success manure epreader, 1 root pulper, 1 bone
power, jack and cutting box, 1 set goatee (2,000 list),
buggies, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 water trough 1 neW De
Laval eream separator and Daisy churn, '1 sugar !lot-
tle, 1 set heavy harness, 1 set single harness, icow •
either coal or wood, 1 sideboard., ldining room ble,
o dining. room chaire, 1 kitchen table and 3 chat 13, 1
(-halm, 1 high (their, 1 arm (their, 1 herding tove
burns wood, 1 New Willianis sewing nautili e, l
clothee wringer, 1 crib bed. Everything um t be
i'.01(1 419 the proprietor has sold his farm and is oltig
West. Terms -All suns of 85 auti under, cash ; over
that amount 9 months' eredit will be giVen on fur -
Welting approved joint notee, A (Himont of 4 : on
the dollar will be allowed for cash on credit arno
ublie Works in the Dominion Gov-
oine Gibbs residence on .Elgin
treet, Ottawa, at present occupied
carrinsehldinf rising 2 t ears old ; 1 riving horse end to receive fiftg leehes. Newport
cows due to (aloe to /starch 1 cow due to calve in .•
N. CLUFF SONS.
LUMBER YARD and PLANING MILL
SE AFORTET.
HELEN R. -WILSON
Piano, organ end theory Pupils prepared for eon.
Aorvatory ixanditations. Terms :-Plano-97,00 for
79 Immo ; Theory—Si for 22 lemon& Pcr other to.
Po-rill/don apply as D. D. Wilv.n and 0.3'e elle Or
At J. A. Wilson's residence, Ann street, Sesfortb.
en the 'leightvey neer 'Enterprise,
eteiking him with an axe,
-Pine lumber has advanced $2 per
thousand feet since February let,
making the totel increase since loat
summer abont $5- per thonsand. The
disoomit periods have also been
Changed from 10 per ceet. in thirty
days, to five per •cent. within that
time -and ten per cent. within fifteen
days. The reason given for the ad-
Lover ore tors Limited, Tyronto
5c
Buy it and folio
directions
:54c.
Tour money refunded by
the dealer from whom you buy
Sunlight Soap if you find any
cause far eeimeilainL
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trance is the a:bsence of snow and 400 were saved. Ur. Oleriatie's hands,feet
in the lum'ber woode, thus adding ahd forehead were burned superfiel-
greatly to the cost of getting out ally, but he is in no danger. '
the logs. The Pnerealie in prices of -The British Colonial elieb of Sas-
pine has 'been attended with a great ketoon, put -on a splendid dramatic
demand for hemlock, - entertainment last we'll with en-
-gore A; G. Blair hes been retale- timer' toted talent. Tom Evans' and
eel by the Canadian Tecifie Bail- Bay Buis, V. lefeDougall, Felix Me -
way Company at a selary of $10,000 Manus, Miss &Aston ante Miss .T. Ne -
g. year. He well . give !his entire Keneie were the leading artiets. The
time to the Service of the commune eum of 0150.e wfas wetted for tbe
. for the Runway Commission and the -A Berne wind storm raged in
0 a wrii the chiefly em- Tuesday moyning of last week, the
ployed in the preparation of briefs 'gide blowing 55 MilOS an. holm. The
-About ae week ago Cyrus Bosh, tee, at the Goner* • HospHal, one
a young farmer, was nil the railroad. hiendred feet high, was blown :over,
near the Oth 00riCtif3010U of London wreaking a portion tif the engine
township, when he. fell in with a 'room, in 'which the ne•w auxiliary
tramp 0£111110a Levi Eager, and the boilers were placed.. e
tWO went into partnerehip as wood- -The Chinese laundryman., Lia
ehoppers. Having earned - quite a loinintglim, woahsartriedoratxnleureferinamal a sate ceovethenkt
and put up At a eertain hotel. The Of hitting yeung lad named Rose,
two slept in the same bed, but Eiger with a emoothing iron at Sititain-
got up first axed .took away with him te sonic months ago and from the
Bueh's wad, $25.75, '. The strange effe,pts of the injuries received the
.. part of the story is that a few dap/ boy died. It- was shown that the in -
afterwards the ehief of pollee at jtIritaS , were eccid.ental and the
London received' a letter from fOltinuman. wag alienated. by the
moriey order_ for $25, IA favor of eeen a. friendly debate en Winnipeg
Bunke Whet prompted Riger to T0- recently three etudents from the
fund the trey is the puzzle. ;University of Nettle Dakota defeat-
-The Gr ' d Lodge Anoient Order eid three students from the Univer-
of - United Workmen of Ontario, sity of Manitdba. The eubjeet was;
which holds its 28th ,auenual meet- " Resolved that Ameriean enunieipal-
sing on Momeh 21st next, 'shows a !ties shelled own and emerate their
very. esocellent record' for the year street railwaes, 'American. Inurfici-
1905. After providing for all death's palities being cone:trued to mean
reported up to December 3let,1905, the munieipalities of Canada and. the
there remained/ in the Beneficiary 1 Knited States." The defeated team
Fund a balance of $142,000 ; $100,- ' had the affirmative,
000 of 'this aro.ount was transferred -The " Blind Pig ' business seems'
to the reserve, making the TeSerVe to be a, floueishing industry- in
fund $614,0e0 at the end of the year. 'Winnipeg. As an evidenee of the
At the end of lanuary this fund was extent which illegal Uglier selling
increased to ithe extent of $617,- has tree -rhea in /that city, in three
000, end the balane,e 4n the Benefie- `days east week fourteen. persons.
tory fund to $70,000, shdwing a. our- , )nohtly women, have been eonvicted,
plus over all elaims of $687,000. I and fines aggregating $2,000 eollect-
Tiae- Order in Onterio is puxely ed. Eight partie,s from -country
independent and Canadian.; has neth- -towns have also been convicted of
ing -whatever •to do with the United illegal liquor selling, and. fined al -
States, haeing severed its connect- together $600 arid costs.
ion with the Supreme. Lodge in 18e7. -Rev, 1'. -Alm-gran, a. Lutheran
Sirree its inception in Ontario iri minister, of leretaskiwiti, Alberta,
1817 it has paid out to the bentefic- was aecidentaily killed by a falling
%ries Cif its deeeased members be- tree. He was eaturning from Pigeon
tween ten and eleven millions of Lake, evhere he had held service oe
dollars, The Order has a -record see- Sunday. Some parties were. vatting
ond Ur non° in this eountry. 'ileeken a tree heat. the trail, and it
started to fall ae Mr. Almgren and.
his eorapanion were pa.ssing. .Both
leaped free). tbe eig to escape, but
Admgren was eaught by the tree and.
instantly killed. The gentleman ace
eompanying him escaped senious in-
-The .Hartney Seed Fair, recently
held, sufpa,ssed anything of the kind
ever held in the Province, There
were !many exhibits, all good, and
the whe.at was remarka,ble for its
tee weights of the different exhibits
did. not vary more than one pound to
the bushel. Some wild oats were
found ?amongst the oats that were
exhibited, lane in. eonseenence no
prizes were awaided ins this elass,
although Cm speeimen of the grain
was said. to be good.
-The Winnipeg Free Press says :
Two Ontario stallions with register-
ed !pedigrees ehanged. hands last,
week, Iat bigh prices, to be shipped
fcta'Appelle, Sask., about March
1st. Mr. George MODdiehael, .of that
plax,e, has 'been, in, Stratford, for
some 'time purchasing horses for the
West, tand. among the others bought
the (stallion, Coynaohie's Heir, 5079,
Prince Donald 5299, the property
of IIY.Cr. M. Stephens, of Exeter, On-
tario,' also passed into Mr. MeMieh-
aePs 'possession.
-The infant provinee a Alberta
has elready made good progrees en
dairying. There are 12 Government
oreanteries 'in the Provinee. The
-output from these last year was
295,000 pounds of 'butter whieh re-
alized an average prim of 21;35
tents a pound for the whole year's
output. There were 1,201 farmere
subseribers to the Dominion cream-
eries, among whom the tenets of
the industry were divided. Besides
the. 12 Goverment creameries there
.are 15 creameries operated. under
private • management', wheel put up
and: exported last yeer some 650,000
pounds of 'butter, bringing the to-
tal eream.ery production of the
prove:leek up to a million and a half
WORRIED MOTHERS
Mueli of the worry whieb, every
mother of young children undergoes,
woteld be spared if the. mother kept
Baby's Own Tablets on hand,' and
gave en oceasional dose When the
child was fretful, oross or feverish.
Nearly all the wilments of 'Childhood
00,11 lee traced to the stomach, New-
els or eeething. jleor these troubles
no meclielne can- equal 13eby's Own
Tablets, and the -rateher eas the
guarantee of a goveenment analyst
that this medicine is elesolutele safe.
Mrs. Kenneth McInnis, Lakefield,
pot., says :-Beby's Own Tablets
are. a perfeet medicine in ever way.
There well be ne sickly ebildren
the homes where they are used."
Sold by all medicine dealers or by
moll at 26 cents a box by tweeting
The Dr. Williams' (Medicine Co..
Brockville, Ont.
Manil•oba and Northwest Notes
-The hardware store of Ca.meron
& Co., in Edmonton, was 'burn,ed last
week.
-Miss Minnie Harkley, Of White-
indath, was married to Mr. Clayton
Fisber, a prosperous young farmer,
of Nesbitt, in. Winnieeg, last week.
-The general store of T. Hill ee'
Son, in. Russell, Manitoba, was com-
, days ago, eaueing a loss of $15,000.
j -Mr. David Oaldn'ell has sold his
farm, near Boston. and has _purchase
-ed an interest in the Oryilta4 City
. flour mills, land has 'become a reei-
dent of that town.
'The Brandoa Creamery Company
Lydia E. Pinkham's —
Vegetable Cornpoun
are arraeging to erect new and en-
larged ledildings daring ehe coining
sumnaer, with the view of greatly ba-
le a positive cure for all those painful creasing t'heir business,
aliments of women. It will entlrely -Tvro well-known and popular
cure the worst forme of Female Com- young People. of Regina, were mar-
pjaints, Inflammation and Ulceration, ried 'that city a &NV days ago.
dialling and Displacentente and con- They Were A. E. Whitemore, SOP- of
early adapted to the 'Change of Life. Florence Helen Marsh.
It will Bluely cure . --The Sons of Engiand, of Moose -
Backache. m,10, Sask., held their 'annual ball
in the .e.ew town hell on Monday
It has cured more eases of Female evening, It Was a very erijoyable
'Weakness than any other remedy the end successful! event, a large Helen -
world has ever known. It is almost iber being in attendenee from. Wap -
infallible in such cases. It dissolves and telea and Fleming.
expels Tumors in an early stage of deve- 1 -flu the midst of a meta, which
lopment. That meant the eha,rapioxislaip of the South-
lioaringodown Feeling, weetern Hookey League, in Manitou,
Manito'ba, last week, between Mani-
eausing pain, weight and headache, is ton a,nd Pilot' Mound, ;the acetylene
inetently relieved and pernianeotly cured gas generator in the 'rink exploded,
nese: No one was Injured.
the Mereliante Bank, in Winnipeg,
has been arrested', charged with the
esuppreseed orflainint Periods, Weakness theft Of $4600 from. the Bank, 'He
tle the Stomach,, II;k4tgestion, Bloating, had moose, it ie Bald, to where some
_tervons Prostration, Headache, General eacfneY Ives kept, and helped himself
Debility. Also at an opportune moment. The mis-
sing reormy was foimdi in e. tool
Extrmite Lassitude, ° " don't -care " and -The ho ,me of David Christie,. 12
- want -to -be -left -alone " 'feeling, excite miles soutla-east of Pilot Moiend,
. •el•Dity, irritability, nervousnesp, sleep- vete burned a few nights ago. The
- 1 .141ilt•FEF, ilatnlancy, melancholy or the whole family had gone to bed, when
- Nage" and backache. These are sure nt about 10,30 p. m. smolte and other
ineeeations .a Female Weeklies% some signs of fire alarmed theme a heated
derangement of the organs. For
Kidney Complaints
Thiclatelie of either sae the Vegetable
gompound is unequalled.
ou eau write Mrs. Pinkham about
pee -beef in strictest confidence.
LYDIA E. PEVERAM KED. CO., Lynn, ,11
from the furnace' started the
'blaze. After ineffeetuaily fighting
the fire, aVrr. Christie and his hired
man, Stanley, put Mrs, Obristie and
her three young ehildren in a safe
plaJoe, ande then saved a few pieces
veneered Wattling, -Was vempletely
destroyed, but the barn and stook
Many Women have
Kidney Trouble
and don't know it, They Ili.
tribute their ill -health to wcak4
mess." Dragging pains in the
often eansed by sick kidneys
If ybur leidneys are not well,
the other delicate organs are
disturbed peel inflamed, bringing
on. the borrors of female weak.
ness and the serious troubles
often attending preguancy.
GENTLE KIDNEY PILL
cures ease% of Veinal,
the Kidneys., They prompt':
restore the ion eys to healt.
allay inflammation. take awe
the paiu-‘, und make the
cate organ:, eell and strong
At druggists, or direct on receipt of pi we, btu.
•
•
pounds of butter which brought
the farmers of Albrta one-third of
a million. dollars.
The Extended Popularity of
InAliKitio DYES
Indu6es Speculators to intro-;.
•
duce Weik and Worthless
wwwwwwwVII
DIAMOND DYES, true ilonie help-
ers and money savers 'for mothees
and wives, are dear to everg .woM.-
an's heart.
„Beeently, speculatars have gone
into the paokage dye trade with the
view of gaining a share - of the
immense end ever-increasing trade
held by the manufacturers of tne
DIAMOND DYES but all such ef-
forts will, as in. the peet, result In
The erude and. worthleas dyes
breught out in opposition to the
DIAMOND DYES can never
oto.e popular, for the simple Teas -
11
o that they have net onetood qual-
it to Waist of. The merehants of
0 nada. who were induced to buy
these adulterated' package dyesoriow
find them dead and worthless stook.
; The progressive and busy drug-
gists and dealers of Canada sell on-
ly the DIAMOND DYES, which have
an eetablishicl reputation. of over
twentst-five years. „The modern mer-
chant hoe, not the time or inclinat-
ion to encourage the sale of Wbrth
less and deceptive goods.
If our Canadian women desire full,
brilliant and fast -colors, they shoald
at all times ask for the D I A -
MOND D YE S, the only guaran-
teed- package dyes in the world.
When buying package dyes, see that
the words DIA efOND PA -CK A GE
DYES are on med. packet hended out
by your dealer. Welts & Eichaed-
eon ieo., Limited, Montreal, P. (1.4
will seed free to any address their
New Dye- I3ook, Card of Dyed Sam-
ples, and new book in verse entitled
" The Longeolins' Trip to the Klon-
dike." This little book is interest-
ing thousands.
-Arthur S. Skead, assistant mil-
ler In the Hudson's Bay Co.'s flour
men at Prime- Areerte Saskatehee
days ago. He was engaged. at work
the basement alone and the first
hands had was a fearful erash,when
running to the- scene, the viotim
was found on the floor, one leg
torn. from the tbody but life still tre-
maining, but he died. in. abeat an
thew. filmed was eaught in the belt- I
Lag lin some unaceetintabie way, and
evidently -kelaireed. roun4. the shaft-
ing to his • death. Deeea,sed was a
sober, teteady, -painstatiog young
man, abont 28 gears of •age. Be
came from Winnipeg, evherte he has ,
a number of 'relatives. He leaves
widow and one ehjild.
overishe
Dear Mother
Your little ones are a coratent
Fell and Winter weather, Th
catch cold. Do you knew about S leh's
Commotion Cure, the Lung Tonk, and
to be die only reliable remedy for at
&oases of the air passages.in children.
It is absolutely harralfts, and !Sleasant te
take. it is guaranteed to cure or your money
is retuned. The price is 25c. per ate,
.and &Alters in medicine sell
HILO
314
This rembly
How
Your Cold?
Every place you go yon hear the same
question asked,
Do you know that there is nothing so
dangerous as a neglected cold ?
Do. you know that a neglected cold will
tarn into Chronie Bronchitis, Pneumonia,
disgusting Catarrh and the mofst deadly of
ell, the " White Plague," Consumption.
Many a life history would read different
if, on the first s,ppearance of a cough, it
been remedied with
Dr. Wood's
Norway
Pine Syrup
This wonderful cough and cold ;medicine
Giants -ins - all those very pine eirineiplee
which make the_pine woods so valuable in
the treatment of lung affectione.
Combined with thee are Wild. Cherry
Bark and the soothing, hesliug and ex-
pectorant properties of other pectoral
b.erbs and, barks,
For Coughs Colds, Bronchitia, Paha in
Cough, Hoarseness or any a.ffection o the
Throat or Longs. You will, fiod a sure
cure in. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
writes " I have used Dr. Woodei Norway
Piee Syrup for coughs and colds, and have
always found it to give instant relief. I
also recommended it to One of rayneigh.-
bore and the wee more teat pleasea with
the reitilte"
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup 25 eel.
per bottle at all dealers. Put up gesllow
wrapper, and three pine trees the trade
meek. Refuse substitutes. There is only
one .Norway Pine Syrup and. that one le
Scott s Emuls "n
of Cad Liver
It will nourish and F4 -:I
the body when milk , 1 crea
fail to do it. Scotl Enn:!sio
is always the s:.,I,Le; always
where the body wasting irom
any cause, either in children
or adults.
We scud you a sainple free.
Be sure that this pie-
ture in the form of *.
label is on the wrap
of every bottle of EMI
don you buy.
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darted cure, Burde4k Blood Bitters,
Dyspepsia. 1 tried five of the best doe
fould find but they could do toe
.1 WW1 ,adit.ed by a frieud to try
Mood Eittesis and to my great corp.
taking two bottles, 1 was so perfectly
that I have not had a sign of Dyspep
1 cannot pra".s' e it too highly to all guile
my experience file the best 1 ever used.
leg for nee like B.B.B.
Bitters. ne113 is mothing "lust as good,
CORN Fo0
Li a t'a good Arnerioan Cora, Bell for east
mils of itorn for 1041 Rounds of barley or
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