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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-09-07, Page 2- � 1-1 I . - I I .- I - I - I F. I - � I -1 ­­­ A � - � .. -"--,I �.��-­­ ft �. i ­ .­ � ­ . I- - �, ".. - 4- � �...­, .- . � I .-I ­-,�, � - - -41 �.­ � �] I -- - ­ ! � I r-. . . . , - ­ - . 1, �; � . �. ; - I I - - - � - . .1. . - ­ ­ - I . - . - � �. - :� -1 � I I- 1:, . � ­ � - - I --- -- ­ - - I � - --- - - nkw... .1 � . I . I � . . I - - � . . � I - . I I . I - .1 . - � I . I I p- - - I I . . � . - � I . I - . ! I . ­ - I I-- I . I . I . . � - . . � I �. � . � - I 1. . � . , z I I I . I . I - ,: �-� - � . � � - I ; I - I . � � . . � I � I � I I I , ;. - � e I , , � . I ? I . . . - I ­- .1 .� r .- I . I , � -�- .. - 11 �� �� - 1. I - . I I . - I . . ,r� - . - � � . � - � � . � L � � - i - - � I I � I � - -1 � � � � z � I . . -3 � I o � - ;-#. .- I . I � . � � � . �, o - ' .. ­, , - I I� - I I I - � . -7 w I - .11 I I : I - I - , .. , T- � - � �- . � I � . . . . . I i . 1900- ­ :- .- - - . I I- � 11 . � I � . - � - . - � . 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I ' � 'so 0 � .1 ! . . ldlamb� 'ELEORAP141Y I I � . I � iams, � �hackat- built i "I by; the g- -e oded. -ThT oto t 'W'l , . I � . . . � 9 - : � - . , lud It � � I , � . . W011, I ,&., 'Purce., - they'might Var . � - � . - I � . . � I . � I I I I . � - I I �� . I - I eMerprising owners,,_ that t - don glaXeIng' blow In the � Aff � . � - I I - "stoppers" .&ad thus -add to back � . ­ � .. � � z I I � -.� I . 11 -­ - . I I L take In � ; Ing its `*�?- to the should- � . , . . . I � . I I I I ]be learue4 in -from ft - i - 'r : I - I .. * ­ I hd- splint0ing the bone. . I " I � t . ;. � :1 I I . , . � theft cash account. The proprietors in er ,bl -- . . Ai� -0 , . .ti� . . - -- - : I . . M months, when a p ve I I - I I General Mercha n -to - Prod.M4 Dealers ,. . [ most cas'e's are' doing. well, am� thete - . N*14.-��� I I 11 . - i I � I - � I I . � . I .1 - -,-..--- . 1, . � from M to $60 WiU F)a I . ­�. � .. f I - I I - .. � - I I .. . I � - . . I � - - . , . � - - � I � - . - I I .a good, many. tra' I - ., 1 "J7 for you, with sple . .. - . ­!�­ : . . ­ Nis , o'' are alway;0 V�llfng To Curia a 061d In One , Day - - I I . . ; . - � - . . - I � . - I � I ­ I . I . I . ­ - . 'and forth, parties seeking- for ' , � . ndid - � - � 1-�­ I - - .- . , � � I . ' - pects for promotion. ��� I . 7 4 i .1 � I � . - ack , , raike AiATIVE BROWO iluinine . is - -. I-, m - . � � ( �a . . : - � I . . I . I .� tind� -or, , Igettlero moving to their " AAML P rT0 hs is a; - . . L � � . - - . - - - . . a;ds gir making the - TabletA I)ruggists , refund money Jim I - . . 11 I homeste trip to �a � Young man's oppqm- �� � . . T - . i � - I I i . . t1inty. Let us Mail you free, ­ I �, w om.�, if it f�ilff t 6 auto. Z - W. GROVBIS a =TT - Ur � - . I I � . I - - 4 1 1 11 � . - . ; Snecial Featur'e&This, We6k: a. I town for. lum-ber or Provisions, S - . . � handsornely'llIus - bookt 0 - L - 4 a � � . . . - trated � . I . � i .- . � L . . I thirteen miles from� *own. .10 A[ stop- .. slgpatu,re in an eaoh box, 95a. - . ?� lqwv ing fuR particulars. giv � I I � : ­ , i , I � I I ... . . ; � I . I ­ ; I , L . . I - . � I ­­­­:.. . � . . I - . I L . � � I I I I V� � OLOTHING-. Strong heavy working- tweed Fanto at 11,00 per pair. - ping place a Fronc4man. As: ' . L I 1 4 - � . - I I I I f 6a Yy -The department ot .the Interior 649 ------ �-- . I I . I I z . . you approach`p�y2,y are *46.6m I I I 99- . ; I I ' , � . ----- . .1i . iffen'.4 Cottoyl 9 . � I � I I ....... I ... - - .. . 31ell)a OOV - 6%.. t-hf6o'pa1rs for" 1.315(l'! PtoPiJ#g7PlAqQ1 J�ea p !ra, 0 �9 . I amplated .. . � � DQtice 11 .., ,R9144,0 fi thA It Is cont ","''I'll, - --- ; I t thk 1, ­­ I .1 � 81 W. .87 Arl,l,eip�t � , 1�111 - - - - - 6 1� '60n -Undershirts' at 25a a garmenL I regulair. I Vhdii �ou Im. teady t(x re. holding a'oorieg bf auCt16A sales 0;, � - .1s'.900d tea . It �C�,C ­- I ,1 I I . . � � I - t I I Up L to ' . L'YOU' -to 1 the kitchent gah6ol anos In the ' . I . Mil , _ - ::: � "I'll , L - I I I I I . ftita mad-e-to-menattre- from 110 $20 &,auit, -tire _ are' emcbtted' .province, 0 Mazf- � _ . , L � _ 'I r � - - - i .�J el e I I - � Whigh A�N,foU . � . ,Domin' ff. . I ,,- . . . In ons r large - . I 11 - . I .: I . end of Itobl d ring the comlh�g autulmn and . ,,- I . - a; I : Sole A s ,for Fit-Aeform Moth .1, - - - . - , , . - L i . . Iffeut 1. tAg. : bun , each, abd66m0d&tea two per- wlnl eir�kIt to hot considere.d a:dvls- I . i - - - . ; - - . I - . I � .. ­ � . , h ks . a I t . I * - L raphy & Railroading '--- . ; - ., . I 9. It y6U ari O,A;rly e . _ e,b 8� advdAlso .any more ng . will not be satisfiea . I 1 ,;75�"; . I ,,, ., amemmi6ow . - I . I so hough you I . grair Use a package' and you - - - . . . - 'hoice of the' U - - the pres- I . L - . . I � � . . : ryfa,y have -your 6 pper IeBAft '�h 'school lands for - L -- � I . � 4 . '. . 9 ADELAIDE S EET EAST, I ­ - . : DRY ""OOD8-crum�i �rinti.at*70 per yard. I . �V- U I- ,� � or lower'bUlth. Som' , - �;a L � . . e of the: stov�169 e ' ' - I , A v � ---- L . . . . . I �, I 1. Wiapperattes at 5c per vazJ. * . .4 : ' . �'!-'�h�at tbreshin,g ietarted at Car- with any other tea. I � . � LL - I - , I . . � . I - - . � - , . ' - . � ,places are much larger thaA thisoAe. . I . .; . . ---. � I - L I . - ... I One cold hIght last November twen;-,. man, )f an1toba, on 'AuguA, 28. on - I TOROI�To � I - . - . Turkkh To�elliing at 8; per. yard. �i I . - I i . . ih,6 Var ' ' one nille - � � I . . I : I . t -ty severy crowded Into* one shack. m of Mitchel ,HustQn,- � . z - . - I We handle the rock -f at drill Shirtings, . - -Pri o and 6o cts. per lb. . i . I I . . r 'cel,`25) 30 Y 3 5, 40, 5 -- I L . . . . . I � After a- trip of 90 ' miles on the back -south 6f-Viie .tovvn "d the grain - in lead packets - -- --- � -- . 11 . TO .� I I I . .1 .11 .of a pony, .with him belongings con- Was dilAWn ia the elevator. This Is 11 - . � 'T L - ­ ... I . I I . grain has been I - q 'L I i #."-: ' 93ROCERIES-Goad Laundry Soap, 8 ba -re for 25c � tained In a'common grain bag tled the earlidot tbat 'er.s - I - I L , . I . I .. to� -the saddle, a missionary .reached mafRet0d for some 'Years. ' Isaac T-bresh - �­ "I - I - G . I , � , T- He ESTABROOKS, ST. JOHN, Pi. B. WmNtpEa. . - 1216 1� . English 06taup, 5 'per bottle � L field 'a Camp, -west. of the' town, ToRONTO, 0 W9LUNGTOR ST., E. 1. I . � 0 . .4 the easterAi. border of i. his bell, south - . I ' - � IN. I John Bull Pickles, 10c per, bottle � few days ago. '.Though the weather algo,fitirted tbre,�hfng the same day. .', .i, - . I I , I � . . ' . . I . I -AND -� ---- TC 58 . Try 6uy sturyvescent blend Ooffee-purity, uniformity and was pleasant, a:nd the sight of the -Jarties Riddell, an old timer# and I I I .. I � " - I � . = � 1 7AM � . I L . -� I I - � ... exWlence guaranteed - . I miles of unbroken prairie entr�,ncfng brother, . of Lieut. Riddell, of the i , -, L a Q :P - � � I . I �r � I - I . i � I El ig -,i-"Zp , � neither pony. nor rider was ,sorry StrAtheo-na Horse, and W. R. Riddell, ! = 08 - Mai I J . For a cheap T6a of good quality, use our Japan at 25c Thry h 7 If 042 -is � -- For a blended Tea of delicious flavor, . use -our 30o, 400, 600- ,.I that �he journey was so hearly at K. ,C., of Toronto, died at Calp, o,ry 0. 0 00 W - 1111 11i I I � �-- !=. an. end, and the meagre accommo- last week. The deceased was the - ... � - a , W ' -- M f ­w Oboice Table Butter alwaysi- a specialty with us I � dation of the Frenchman's ihack and giant 6f AlberU; and stood six ,1 dt - I I . 0, A.,"J � I -1 �� I.as, - . . . .. 20 in . . .. 11 i - � C R 0. Lard always in stock - an upper berth In one ot the bunks ten. His. death wag sudden and tin- I f We tan interest you � f -- , . . , 1, , � - � settlers expeetAd. He was doing bus -i A a � - - ;, �, - , - - , fated. The first Iness o . CA61 0 , -- We will -pay-tbe highest. and meet all outside prices for ' was apprec 0 . � - , S. , . I . I . � - I L . - - though the Saturday -and appftred to be hale ax, , AW Machino- and: 0 ' der enk X SIOUR its Butter -and Eggs. � ,, . m i*� 17A -- -9 - , arrived here a year ago, ..J . , ebo' . - .. �� V U 7 - majority have come this spring, and, hearty,' and died on Sunday. , . - . . i . . : . - 4- . - - 7 -­ -­ I.- I . � . I I -1 , . I . - .. � -- others keep coming every week. So, f . . ­­ - I : I 0 . �. We also carry a full line, -of bloolks. "a - I-. . I I - quickly has the land beein takerg up io - - 0 L � I - - - A G�aranted Gure for Piles a iopes ,for tse'- I � -� 9 I � . Laing sepa " rs. I WILLIAMS and , PURCELL that to get a homestead now one - � " " , %to . ­� I � �. �L "I -4� I . � - � I Itoh ng, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding . � 0 1 � : �, I � 1 , . a .. . I I I z - � � . . has to go 40 miles west, of here. Many , . - . . .. � . %......-...4 L . .;'I 1. I'M j, . ,- -. I - �4 Piles. Druggists are authorized to Good- I . . -uCceissors to B. B. GUNN I of the settlers have come from Mani- � � -1 . I � . -1 . � ­ I .- I S . . ref und money if PAZO OINTMENT 0 � I � - . 11 I � - � I toba. They hav6 endured the hard- "fails tto oure in 6 -to 14 days.. 50c. . M�Ojffff . * WIN .. . I �, .11 A I . . - .. a I - CORNER STORE - - ­ - SEAFORTH ships of pioneer life in ,that proy- I . . 1 BI NDERk T , � . J , : i . ---.- , 0 - I I . I i E- I . I ,�. i . . . ��­ I. I I I % .- 0 1 -, �.. - . . -An! 33nglish syndicate has taken 0 . . .1 i - - ,- . - ; I . I I ... � , , . . ­ � I ... - . I . . - - ot the Eagle Creek P - . 11 :S , . I , A I - . I I . . . . Ince,,b ut hearing of the fertile plains i 0 . I . -7 . -istriet, have sold over the Immense lw,nd holdings " ot 11 . . r � 13'ue Ribbon, 650 fe�t to t)* � � : . � . ,- . - * - ' or tented their farfho an4 begun, for I I Q ; � ,.- � the establishment of hew se-hool. dIs-1 . � . . � - I -pure mani'l a.. . - I. . - - I . a . . . I I I I poul�d M ; 11 -� I � ­�- - . I . . I I - Is I d4,bwh# 9110W 16XV1001tov . becond timer the life, o�. -& pioneer. the Griind Forks Cattle Comj)a:ny In - 6 1 . LO - . � I I ­,­ .- � � ��­ I � - . vc - thus ,enlarging .the field and- a . 14'. . . I - /\ I - - �., V ". tricts, the M44,10ne Hat district, and wfll I � - I - I . . 4 . . Increasing the demand. Larger sal- igeedleos to may they have 1 ittle, dif- Irrigat-OT the same,'raiid place them on ... .. * Boolr1t now, you ran no Tiskst �8 - ------- - �ikL­ � . Z -- I i ­- I i aries are -also � paid there than here ficulty herej the experience gatned�. in .. - i � * wlk - . I- I . - I ­. I I I - - a UPIAP011TH, PRIDAY, Oppt. 7, 1906. nitoba ,being Invaluable to the ,market. -The surveyors have al- , i gufwantes both priee and �quality, : �� - - 1� � is � I � I . I L . - - -- . I .. end -during,) the 'past three years hun- , Ma them. ready .. . I I", . I �� - ' - . . dreds of Ontario teachers, both mdle Quite a number are American$, or 4one 9 lot of wor1f on the . - � Do not fail to sample o4'r machift- �. :- I, I - I , .13 rather, Canadians returning to the proberty. This Is the syndicate that oils, or inspect our h - � 2 . , arvest t-0618.! - �7' ��- The New Railway Law. femalle, ihave found remunerative - em-, ccPROGRESS BRAND" Clothing - � i I I . .. - I 9 I . I , .0 I - ployment In the west. I ./ , h6me. land. Ontario too bail ' many � will erect the largest su&ar beet I 0 , - I i - -. -, . - - b The Toronto World, Complainsthat 1'. I . . I . sons,here. Huron, and Bruce are *ell -factory, In the World In Medicine . . I - � - - I � . . e - - 0 ! . . . I I the Ontario Railway Act passe(k at Mr Frank ForcT, o� ther legaX f ir represented. We have too ,a. settle- Hat- i not only loohs g9od. It makes men, I �� I . ro ment of stu,rqdy- Highlanders from -1 'At! a tax 's�je of farming lands . . I - Ce7dral -Edrd I - �.. . 40me tbe'Instance & the Government at * -ware. ,S-.. I - Of McCarthey, 04ler, and Hoskin, of Glengarry. There are .again men In the! vicinity of -VV1nnIW,,g 'held I � 710rot - �1. I V. "s -t seselmi of the Legislature, taken ' who wear it, look good. I 0 -� . VIAMe � ) Toronto, has beeh appointed. Deputk from the Old Land, some at Whom - last w$clk, several parcels w6re sold. � - Ubst . - . away the right a muniefoality to. . 'Vince have h I ad experience one pa.rcel bringing -over ^$90 0 0 If- . � . Of Attorney -General og- the new pro In farming, while . per Georgro A. S16 -11s". - � , "I 4expropriate its �' e- others come from the crowded ,cities, acre, tiwo* over $25 per acre, and, the I This is -be! is. a voucner fo r * I I � s-7.� -- - . . = .4;tr et'railway system. a * ' I - I 19 e * of Saskatchewan. Mr. Ford was at Though the latter etknow remainoer ratiing from $10 to $20 � I '� . I lwlbo . � - * - -It mays, that the Liberal legislation one time Private -Secretary for H�p. ' scarcely anyt1iing of wbat farming per acre. The sale,wag held in the I Seaforth - - 'Ontario _: 1- " SiKai � I I - . . - InZorce 28 years permitted vily m;inf, . V I faultless qualit' � �� , " 'A. S. Hardy,- w�en he occlaple4 the life mpans, they have abundnat de- village of, St. Norbeit, and., the*buy- * Y- -1 I - � yrins, , � . 11 wam ttpAlity, 1 -at the expiration of the position of Attomey-General for On- - termination amd aTe adapting them.: ere were meA residing In the die- ­ VFW- I ­ I Bt:um , 'k. selves readily to the conditions -a- trict, who were intimately acquaint- . � A street railway's Panchise, . to ex- tario, and afterwards I -Ion. J. STEWA"J1q%,.0JPL BRO01"'THIEw-JKS r4cia : - '" � � I . il - mong which they firfd. themselves. -ed with the lands sold. I - 7 propriate the -road; and, Z: -falling 'Gibson, whern he fl led a similar ipost I - I I � '09 . I_ - tble, to expropriateAt any flftb( year tion. He Is a brother-in-law d Mr. There are many drawbacks as -yet. -A Oettler Tesiding near 'Hague, : M's N - ..... -.Ft ­ I'll, - CD - - . Sask., by the name .of Aaron 'Schroed- ' .: . A. R. gamp'8674, formerly - thief ac- Saskatoon, which Is over 100 .Miles ft . A01 thereatter. It alleges that the new countant of the Dominion Bank, Sea, ,er, hao ' - ftom the centre of the the! field, Is , ju marrow escape -on the I �1 . � act prevents this "d adds -., ', 1 ,, forth, ianj no* assistant manager 'of our -railway ^sta;tIon &nd, -post Office. C. N. - S. tracks at Warman last ' I O" En . . I .. � . . - the iWinnipeg branch of the same I 0 ow I 00H "The railway ,legislatioit' of! the -Everything has to be -hauled from R -M I .� ,�e - ' ' - W , - - Bank. The Deputy Attoruey Generals there by, wagon. This explains the with 0, wagon and team when the M � I . past session was introduced by Hon. � week. 'He was cros4lng * the ralls . 'T h en r' ain in d 0 r a 'Fher�momefer ,o - - . Off..-] I = I train ilkn Into the team, killing one I 11 � I J. S. Rendrie. It sprg.ng like Min- of iboth the new prolvnces, Saskatche- great number of sod bu�ldings and of A 0 . � � . loww's - - , P. fully, armed- and equipped, from - r I . � 0 of the !horses and turning the wagon . --- - 1�� I - - I I ect erva, ' wan. and Albe ta, have been eel 1 ed oxen rather thain horses. The' trip t iou I . - � ' rl IW4 -6 ' - � 3eo 4' R 4a 1 . I I 0 1 11 from the Ontario- Bar. Both Attorney, to one side. Mr. Schroeder,- fortun- � P ii V-. I the brala of this modern Jupiter, town and bapk takes at least a week, . .e% .1 I � I ft - � 0-14 I , bla- . Generals ar'o -alho -Ontarlo men. ndrthe e:Zpense's amount to about ten ately, . received little J�ijury, and . Q � i � . -whose Olpm � .. a 1. . . � - � I& ---%T2 - ,pus Is Hamilton. C. C. -. � i dollars., The trail Is not good in the other ,hors,e also escaped. � - - 4 The thermometer on I %W4 (D �;� �- JW%xi.4. -1 I � I � - . Robinson, of Toronto, Js said to - - " V 51 1 - ­�o - - W �: ft, - -rom ari accident bulletin Just Is--' places. Often .times the settler witli. I � I I . ­ 1 I I - ' . have beeirf the --Vulcan. No doubtthe , . .; - load gets his oxen( $� - In -c . . the Pandora range oven I " on - -1 ft. I various ' railways Interested' were gued by,- 'the intersta,'te Commerce a heavy stuck to 1 Rheumatism Is not urable. Stub � 0 - i Ian . - A I I . � heird-that was proper enough -and, -i gh, and has tot take off his load . born � . Yes I . But Dr. - Shoop's Rbeu-- . :R , 1z.5 1 1 � - 7 I Commission of the whole .U.,lited -11 alou I i .... : isel in ac- I I .. . 20.0, . �-�-- - 11 I � - . 6na carr_y across by hand. s mat c- Remedy will, If faithfully used I PNW %j, . � -1 11 -.. f , i - .. I -1 . 11 - I A:� � P11 - 1 -- � their attorneys made suggestions, 7 �,�. I �� I , .1, M I " States, we learn that 1,126 people thI& may happen several times ' the zook what - ' D. - I ­ I , . I � L.-�,� I Z ­m � � r , , - - . . drive It out of the -syst curacy to j� . . - � � P r- i - I I ; . I - ­ . I., � - �� . . . , V, � � � � . , the; trip it does not add, to ,Its pleas- blood that's at �� fault. Poisonous - I , � . but,who: represented the,people?" - � . during . em. It's the W " � - were killed, ,,and 17,170 , Injured on - �- , -- �. "" - -1 -; � I � -d . . - I I - I W10 1 1 1 - I - I I - I e -s- dur- u -Is . NW '- . . 1� , , . ;Why, bless *you, accor Ing to the railways in''the United .Stat- 4e. Very little of the land',* broken, cry.4tals like sand get'into the'joitnts the square and compass V± 0 �� - : VOLI I - I -.i I . I - � . . . - i - 1 a,- � .-. ­ ! :-� I : � � . � ffmr!0, ;wAd Qt1wr &V4 tgry afte-r- as. ,yet, as the farmers could� no.t and muscles. Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic W -= § - ita T :1 � t - � I � Ing the.firet three, mont-*,.-� of the pre,� I mean to the draftsman. = � : I ; � i A . � - * - I , , � :1, ­�, I i I . W as the late Government that the grain so, great a, distazee ff Remedy prevents this. It -drives 0 14 i � , � . , Ity, ft . P; - : . - 1. 1 17 . atnt ca,lend,47 rar.. Tbh� is 9, frfght�- I haul 9 a :::� ; . � ; - --- - - A - . . . am& I - I � - I . t,hey haA it' to sell. i Rheumatism from* the blood, -and then .4 Without the s - I,- � . -- . I - I - I was In league w1th the corporations fully large 7 f atality. But while the *1 . quare and - - . fI � i , I . I . - I ; I I � The land Is' good, however, 'A:nd; the Rheumatism dies. We recommend and r a . I -- I - "I ,.� I . I . � � , � � I I ad � I I I , 41 �r -1 e L I � . -1� . . an& was robbing the. people and list Of railway accidents In the Un- gettlers look forward to , the tinle -sell it,C. Aberhart. druggIst, Sea- . io -compass the draftSman 40-W---. P-6* M7 , I -_ � - - It ::�* ­ I � I � . i . I A 1.0 ; - ZVOWM ­ - - � r - Ited States Is so appalling Canada, ­ t, - I I � ­ I the present Government had been I - I not- many years hence, wberi they Torth, �) � It e �� � C4- 1 , i ­ . i , - I � can show a record I . ("j'k-1 � , I I �, �7 1 �. It - we xegret, to say, k \ would hav e* to work en- - -4. 1 I- � � I .: born of Provlddnce to'put down e will have t_aIlways within a few ------- ­ CD * - -1 - I , - I � ,.F - � I - � . not so much better. For the whole of Almh - � � � -1 � � I I . miles' of them, and 'will see towns ' \ ID i - � . � I I corporations !and sit the captive peo'- the yeari ending June 30,1904,thecas- . L tirely , 11 I I 11�w � : by gues!i, just as - � I I I � b .1 � M 0 N U � i � . - : I . � �-nd - them. D'I A I . - - I I I I � ; : ualty list on- r;American 'rbads total- OP . I : = r"� � I . I � ple free. But'low and behold, accord- - I � , - I I 11 � I � I I - - �� ' you - t � - , � I ' - ­ - ' I "I ��� ­ . , ' .: :1-- � ­ I I led a'little ovei 80,000. -This wae at I - , 117 . - do without an ,ac- - 0 : iQ� � ��� "I I ­ I . I Ing to the same authority, ft now t . I A; P2 F I I , . - ­ V - I �, i � L - - . I . - ' ) I- I I t - I - ' I spep�ia sufferer� knew . I . X "h seven . If all' dy . * . � � 4 � I -1 � I I the ' ate oX about', onedfar, ead . For Every Home. cur te and reliable � thermometer on your I ft I CL ---- ��� I � �- I . . -- I � a I .- �� � I � turns out that ft was (the, old. Grit --.;- oVeni. . W I � �I . I I . � . � � � . . i I .1 � � � . ; : miles of, track. In Canada, in the what 'Dr Shoop's RestorA,tive would - A %0 ­ . ; . . I ; i ; ,, , "I . . . . . . - - ­ - I . .�: I � "I K.1 - � .- - * - I *N§v , - � � I - -11 � �- � � . .b I 11 I - - . - Government ithat was looking -.after ,aame ,yea;r, the casualties -numbered - dck for t� Dyspepsia would 'prac- Diamonds for 6very Canadian h6me The Pandora thermometer reduces C-091ang to me . � I -1 ­ - -­­ -1 � I . IWZU � i --. I -.� , . I I - . . � 7� , - �1, -1 i I Igease of the pa -!4t. Dr.. are not gems which the wealthy a- . '. 7 ­ I ... ' I �- . I- i: I �- theTights of the people an4 it Is ,ths 1,800, or one for- each elo-ven mile - tically,be a a, - 4 0 4 � ��� - I- ­ 11 -� - . � I � - 'Oose an exact science. You I now - I - ! I f F. , � section. It -has also been shown that $hoopla restorative reaches stomach , lone can purchase, they are , prec bmeip I I - .1 I I � � 1. : 11 . I new,Tory Goyernment that Is'legisla- . t � K isely..how much 0 D -W -X � I � I . K : 7- , : - � I - ­ �'­. �, -� - 1� � I both in Camada and tie States the troubles by Its direct tonic actiorr ,, invaluable gems known as 1)IAMO1,TD - I I . :%!�: 1: � T � , . Vltl�,- - � I L ' , -,..�...­ Tr I , � 12 ting dir favor or the corporations, majority of these' accidents were, due upon the Inside nerves -the trizeetom- � DYES which have, been for, twenty- hea" uou have and virbat it will -do in a given t* 2; pz I - . I �� �Z­-,­ I � C ) I :�� i�-,�J I - ­. ! J . ; 11 11 ime. - �.. . . . I : -1; A t , I 1:1-i-, , How Is this thus? � , I I . io preventa,ble causes, . I a6h �nerveo. Stomach distress or . five 'years true money savers' for the - ?-O I � W � I 1 �4�-­�; � I I I . : I 1-1 - 1 � I � . . �w I �T �­T­ I � 1, I t is one of the -" N-46 I W ; . , ji­l ...... � i: - . - oating, belching --- women of Canada. sniall thinly which makes I I , , ,; - ­ ; - 'T - � 1. . But the World wants to know who � We4noss-, Tullness, bl - ­ �, t the I I - - - � ­ ­ �s ft = - - -M - : I -1. : o I I `� I � I �- ; - -: 7�� -'7 ­ - �z I . � a - -1 I I - , 3 - � . , 7 � ­ I .i ; - Z� .1 �, The cl I has repeatedly been made 7.i�tc. Call for t)ie Restorative, W e DIAMOND DYES wherever used., Pandora so much din'erent and better than common . - I � . W - I I F i I .- i � i -neople when this ecommend and -sell Dr. Shoop's Res- have proved their superiority over all ­ -, , f : . ., � represented the . I ­ � h ��- � . �,� :1 r I - � � . . ' I I � �, . ­-�, L . by ,the me al mptallic rooDng com- . I< - - ; ; I . � - - 7 ; : I I I . t � 2 1 -.2f, �­ i corporation legislation was being I torative. 'C. Aberhart, drug' th6r package dyes in rich -nes' I M I I r � � � � gist, in 0 s, f ull- ranges. - - � -­ � I -- , . � - . � . - ­ ­ � � . , panlea In ntarIQ that barns shin- . r - -- - I I ­ ­ I . - i I � � . . ­� �i - hatched. Who: should revresent the r Seaforth. ness and durability of colors. I cbpo - 4 1. � - - I I , � , I � , � � I � . - - - � - . . 11 'I , I ­ . - " � I I -1 y p,roof -M ur I - I : 1--- r, � 4 � te practleal I . Certain speculators, jealous of the . W � . ; � -people but the . gleg, Y'rith s eel a , I an oew j - . t � � I I r . Ministers ol the Cro - I ! - I r - 1. I wir 11west Note .popularity of -DIAMOND DYES are 4 = � --- � , z � � . . , r I I I - � , - I . . I I � a a:galnst fire by ll�htnlng. Tbat 1his a i�-n­ MC . ­ I _- : 11 , Manitob' d Nort' Is , A I 1 4; 1 � - . . .� I f I'll I . - who are elected and paid -for ng � Fre I � ,I X-- 4 a I - - � I - 1: � !. ; . ,S?Oi " . is � putting: 'up adulterated and crude q.< t I - I � z ­ ..... absolutely true� we are hot � pre- 1, �The people of'Saskatoon have de- M , � - - - � - I I ,� -jy' .1 I -1 . . - . 0 - - - - I I it I ,Hon. Mr. Hendrie, a member of . . - I - . dyes to imltate the DIAMOND DY.US. - ; ­. ; � �. I - - -1 - . . � , . � say. .It.' stands -to reaso .. I ' "I % W%. r I I n *1 cided to b - Pan . I � I I . -- - .pared to . arYs'p dora 01- I . �i I . I I I , -. ; �: t 1117 1 Government," as it I -Guy Palliser, of ,High River, Al- . on an d cheaply ­Adw . . . � ­ ; - -- -. ­ . . I the " people's . . . uIld a new hospit6d. These comm I � - - I , I . . I � .- ­ � �f i, ; - ��; - , I 0 I'll I 1- . I however, that su,6 roofs should be . dyes produce blotchy a,nd muddy coi- I 0 --se I � l-,-, � I . I z . - ... - has (been called by soine of its'ardent , M i -1. -� � - 1 ­ .i - saftr than wood. berta, while Joading some cattle at I - ( 71J .� I . � -� il: -:1. �, � � -- - - -prepared this bill or had it ' -The -manager of a ore aind ruln: good materials. .00 � . . w - udmirers, .we'rel%ouses MRICI Factcr : I � I I . I . -4 ,- I � ;�� - Nanton, was igored'by a ranch steer, s =0 X 1 . I % I .1 , - , � , ­ � � - � I . � -�-� � I- t- r I J under his direction and ov- 16cal Toronto estiblishment assures . . When, You have dresses, skirts, M 1. � ---; � :1 . - � g . I I ; prepared - , 11 I V I r --1 staining severe ir�jurles. , ondon, Toro. -&to, WentreaX, . Ift ah� n I I �­ .. I � 1. - � I � r � . F" � - I - I the Farmers' Sun I that In all their : su I L X0 I � . , 7 � er -sight; It was adopted by, the Gov- blQuses, jackets, capes, stockings and . - i , I � ,.�, :,; � I I � . . ' I 11 , I . - ? . � � - � � Y -The bullding ,returns for Winni- � W =d I J � "ry � I - . - . � �r; I extensive operatl�Wthey have- not 1 . otlier articles of wearing apparel to WinniPeNfl Va2%CQUV40-r, I - I -- .. I . � .1 � ­ - i- I � i-rnment ,a f ' . . . I � - 1 ,rid was introducted to the - ached ,$8,900,OQO, . ff - � I 11-��-. 1---11 � I ;heard of asinglo 'case of fire from - ]Leg have now re I I ��- - I i . - - .- �­ I ­­ - Legislature under ,recolor,: use the DIAMOND DYES on- = Y3 � I .,� � I - ,.I . 1 7',�-­ �-i - 1 Go,vern ;:which�i is $100,000 In excess of the . St. John, N.B.. Hamilton 100 . - . . . , I -1 - - - ment dir- I lightning of a -barn covered ,,N,4tb I . I - . 1. 1 -. ��t. 'i ,,' I . ection land approval And w. - lY, and you will have results W � 0 .. � ts as rece1v . which " ,- J - � �-i­ �-,, : :, ' returns at the same.time last ,year. � , , ej-, �;�, , - � � � � I � s - ­�­1'1 ;� z a I steel. It - - Is scientifically sound. : - . - P . , , � �� � I - I i ,ed by the Governmefit supporters in � , will fill your heart with Joy. DIA- 0 , - . L� � IL , I- � !t -Henry Moaney, of Russel, Man., JM �-M . ­ 1 I- I � I I � ji � . . i that the/ . steel v�ill at once carry ,,, MOND DYES make'old things look 0 . - i - , -I - I.. -1 � -i"l-­ - I . the Legislature with-- loud acclaim. r � .met with an unfortunate accident the CHESNEY and SMILEY Sole Agents, Seaforth. = -, � � z I -� I -- - - - ; � ­­ 11 - . 1� ­, - - � � i the electr I . . - - I : :-I,-, V, . . Surely, under such dircurnste- : ic fluid over such an' area like new. - . � I � - ­-� -, . , . . � -+- � ­­ j; 11 . . � � .1, � L Lnees, It : is lother day. He was driving In c0ttle ---- C 0 �K I .. -,� .,. � . � - L. -­=� ; IL i . - - � - I;, 4i .- , J '! f I Is ,unnecessary for the World to ask � hat - Its' power 10:r - destruction , Always ask your dealer for the , W , I S I .i . ! I t . 1- 11 . when he �ell, splitting fus .Knee . - . . - I - i.z - I - - � . . Ix - . : I I I � I I % z I - ii. � ' Pi' ; ov I An X . . � . . , er- 1 . � ! ;. .11 " Who Tepresented the people V ercome.' Nevertheless, It is con- � DIAMOND DYES andi refuFle a'hy oth- I , 11 * i, 7 = t. . I . cap. I I I � I , 5 M . I -1 .1�� % . � : I t I ­ � celvable that in the condjucting of qr ma . - . I,-- � ; , - , � i : �-. , -1 , � , haps the World Is commencing to r e- � Wm: Ooggin's 4welling at M61 ke that be offered to you. The go .i � . - I i ­­ ; I - . - . - . I - , � I -1 t � : alize what a good : the current to the earthq contact �1 - common dyes are sold by merchants 1� RM - � . � -1 ,,;- I : . . . many other good , � . , THE 6HASSELL STEER ROLLER , - � The - ; - ­ � � ''. . I - n., 1111Aft - . � .1 - � - -�­,.­ �., I eople are realizing, that I with some' 'straW or wood might Iton, 15. miles -north of Dauphin, Ma :t -­ � . I - I'll L -­ � , P ii. making � � : simply for the sake' of big profits. I , - -- .1 I 1. iwas ith all .� 'I Im" ,� �. ­­ � � - �- - .1- , I " fire. But elveh this is hard- * e its New . 'With Three Drams and Strong 21;1d (V - ­ - 9 . - Ili �. cause" a I �:� , 1, � I 1. , .. the change from Grit to Tory the , Diamond Dye Direction Book, . 11� � � � I L - I .1 . . ., I � . �contents. The loss Is $1,600 Vith ail - - I . . I , � � � ly likely, because of the conductiv- ' Dlarnona Dye Cook Book, ana Illus- Frame. Some improvements are: Heavy wo a T� � I I . :., , .. I � People cowed the wind an4, are now , 'insurance -of $800. . . - - I I - - I . -1 � . � a - I - I � I , I � , steel. 'Some ad" Steel A-zle, Thick Heavy Steel piate, q I - rekpIng the whirlwind, trated Booklet, entitled " Diamond .. 1. � I ­ . 3 . ano (t, hat in " Ity of the vocate a 11 � � ­ - . : _j Simpson, -a had 12 years 6f 1) Drums Riveted un to stand any strain I I I � � I- � ; I . I. I I t I -1 ��_: ,-: onnection 'from the roof to the[ eave , ye LongJo*hns' W1 1W V, I i I � � - I - �, I ': � � , , nter and Summer RoHer Rearin,lis. 'Ru" 11ka a bird. Fuff �- � - � I . I � � Era (far as corporation' clnfrol and c . ge who Tesides in the Neepawa die- - � I I I 1.i � �. I troughs .and thence; -on to tho ea�th Sports " sent FRDE to any lady ' culars free by or ask your dealer. � - : 1. I some Other things are con4erhed they � . . who ;J 0 � e%T VA / X,t 1-g -4w 1 1 �� �2�­ , �� , . the I J . .- � �. a: ­j i I i � o ensure sQXety.. At- any rate�, the , sends �er address to Wells & Rich- i . - I. . -1 n : - � .. z . � - 1. ­ j BELL"- LO � I I . � . i � I .- I -. .. 1- �, -�d In the fire. � - subject , Is � I . 7 and dand,, , ited, 200 Xountain - � ying pa n*kle by ia corr,Va:nion, with whom .ardson Co., Lim ok out for ita Addrem .As. 1q_J7 mrp� AL � 11 - -1 have Jumped- out of the Jf t in r9le genuine witrouliL the name "BIS. I V, Z.- V I a I a - I I . rict, was �acE.ifnentally shot I n 6M . '. � ,;. �;= ;, � important and 'deserving i I - I. t� I � e was -hunting gophers. . - - :� .11 I... . 1, . .. i I i I .i" z � of careful research � as the loss an- 'Strept,, Montreal. T. E. BISSELL, ELORA, ONTI. . - ! - . -1 P.M . - . . . � I � V- - . - ­- - -Roy Coates, the ten -year-old son. - I i -- W-61 .1, .9 � � I I � , ; . I 11 - - -­� � , , I nually 'by fire t� . farmers Is - for Booklet " E." � I - � - : :.IT - I . . la� our - ,- 8 a 'I is , 1. I z - . - I . Mel- ­ � -0 a � . - I I . . I I -----= - --- J � I I . - - I 1 4 1 . I I � I I �� - � I '. -On account of the s1hortness or - - V I I - I 2 � � .1 . -.--. .---. � I I � . The P0 rge . - v I Editorial N otes and Comments very A William Coates, farmer, near --- - --'� 12 . . write I -- - ­-, in ---,-), I - � 'I I - 1, . 1! �[- - I -ta, Manitoba, was 'killed by light- - -.-- - --.-- ------�-�- ­- , F �� k.f -i- I --I . � -nmaA woollen mills, InParls, - +Iqn + 4 IhIr I -- , ; . I - . ­ . - � � . ­ � : . 1: " - - � �. � - Gnt., have again chnaged I I I - I hands. A As � iing on the evening of Augudt 27 . a dressing fbr sore ' ' th s, bruises . q .L CU VY AIL anitorm and j:iaskaL- chewan, 'ft fig stated that the -.�­ � ii . , 1. � : - 41 . , - !, � I I li i,� short time ago they were . I I . � I . .1 - . - f and purchased I th�t ae was leading & cow in frorrx as- burns, Chamberlain's, Salveis.all. p ,ure. . crop of this year w1ll' be ' � much more eas- .1 I - - - Z� 7 � . �, ­ � � I i ­ -1 ­ 3 ­ � . t-*� � �, ! I � 2 � g - I by a; s.indlcate of Englfigh: 4 X, J, , . 7 1, and 'Ger- If and i -� can be Aesired. -It is soothing ; healing In 'its I effect. It .allays The death took place at Beret- �or­d, Ily handled than la,Ejt -year, and few- er men will be Many Mal" caPitalists. Th is tiqie . : I Manitoba, last Saturdayof Geo. they have � the pain of ! a burn almost Ins , . --tantly. Andrews, Brandon required. farm- ers who 4n former years engaged two ­� - I be -on purchased by a syndicate . ' of This � a old tlrhe:� and salve is also a certain cure for . I .1 ' one of the oldest and known meil are taking otf the crop �hls yeaiN. � . ; , �, . Canadian capitalists, v� chapped, -­ I no are arrang- , skin. 10 1-n P. +^ � I ,best hands a:nd.-diseases 'of .the raln, buyers In the province of 'Price 25 cents. For sale b- n1l O? I . . without help, I 6=0=mi . " -- I .1. VALIVI Lhe woollen trade, am , druggists. � I � . , anitoba. . ­ - SUNFACPWO �- . ,"I"- . ­­­ � I --.. the cotton trade has been cornered for " --. I � I Ir i - I . I e, - lndlan� -and Indianapolis capit, I . I - . . ­ -- � , . .-- I . -some tinie. The� pr1ce, paid Is said to . . Ists have purchased a block olAand � � � � I Pioneering in &,skatchewain'. INYWOM . I = . . I I I -- � . " be in the 'Aeighhorhond of five million I - ­- � at Dufrost, south-east' of ` Virialpeg . dollars, and the late owners. are ' , . from the American Land a�d Loan Y-% F I I . . . ..supposed ta have cleaned up .a cool I By -W. A" Cameron. Company. The block consists of 8,- %J ­ half Million of the deal I Running In a southwesterly� d1re' F Th i 1--I 9 , i , - Twerity-f Ive c- 000 acres a'Ad was purchased for $50,- � 11 �� �� - Years ago the Penman establishment 1 tion from the th' ving city ot Sao- 000. I , r! was not any- larger, if- as -large, as # katoon iis " The DUne- Trail," so call-. I I -James Armstr I ong, of Macd6nald, � -! �;­ . � I - 4-% '" �, - .. , I the Seafortl� woollen MilIG noW are., i ed because the Indl' near Port Uf � ­� - f ans used -to �ollect . - i-, I age la Pralrfe� who was 1. , .1 . � . ­ . "; � - - I ! the obuff alo, bones ,'from the plaid a,. Anjured In a runawa;'y about P- 0 U 1�­!` - - I Blood M ­ . . . . I - I- � . I ' a, month , :� r I round 1Xnd deposit, t -1 V. � �- � - I 1. The Walkerton Telescope attributes I .hem along thii - ago, 'and whose injury at the ­�� I . I - . -1 � . , I time - , - I I,; � - ,* main trail. This � is becoming' moie did not seen -x to be of any conse- I i-- - ,N z - . . I . -- r �f L - � .� . -� .. .. the Present scarcity of school teachers difficult to follow levery week, ait. the q:uence, died from ' the effects on You C . . - _- I ­1,� 1� .1 � -� - I I �- .11. �­K i , - . � � . : ­ ­ - 1z, � � ­ . I I to two maln ca,uses. It says: "One � I an trust a med , - � I, �­ , ''.. ,- � � farmers. keep -br6aiking the 1 an d, th e Augu's't 22nd. I I --J. ­. ,: %� Icine I . - . � " , V - il­­. - i� - ­­ is that of -I ow salaries. Young n-jen , trail Is being plowed up, and soon I -Mr ' tested 60 years I -­ Six " I ; 4 ­ . 11 � I . I I . - - -, -C� ; � . �, � -, . - James McQueen, B. A., Of ty y.ears . -v , , 11 I are becoming to realize that almost all that will - be � , I 1 � 11- � ­ I I;ft lk the name. As Toronto, has bee i of experience, -think of thatl � . I . . - I - -1. oceed now --you frequentlycome al of thg Carberry high school. Mr. ' 11. �.ft­ �:� I I . . - rr appointed' pr1nc p- I-. a :-. _­ *� . - - 1: � ,� I 4� I : � '. - any other calling will yield tharn'bet- k, roo Ut wp r. upl-ight p les with a bar, be� McQueen - . � . I - . , ­ . - . 1-1 - ; � 0 Experience With Ayer's Sar' . 11 I .. . . � ter,returns of I . � - was formerly,, principal - . . � I tween on -� . - , �,�t� - , - �� 1 - than teaching school. And � which Will'.be written: "Go � _. �, �f-' .. : the high,school at Watford, Ont., und ,uparilla; the Original Sam- � 11 1,�­3. It Is the -same with Young ladles. -A I halt a mile west,f I " Go to end' o!f has also (been a member of the Port : I � A - � , ; � I � - , - If-. " , . I � `� - . I . ­ .- I I hired girl - c?.n make as My& as a plowing." At one! place In threaten- ' ' ' ! I � I . � . � � i .� ��, , I � �.�,:­ - . I - - Rowan, Ont., high school staff. parilla; the Sarsaparilla the - . . �� '. I school teacher, and she doil4t have to . Ing char tera ; is the Inscrilptl6n 1 ,-Owing to the scarcity of. labor doctors endorse for th1n blood, � Y'.�;: � .1 I ­ I ae � .;, � , �-- ,� ... - in dress " Do n . . ­ - - �­­­.. � � - spend much I - ­ :: � �- 1. � . . The other ot cross � t� � - -� I- T I I I ,the PlOwing or there I - . � cause Is legislation. Whin' the old will be trouble.l� ,,, ,a�� the Alfficulty of procuting- mat-- - - ' - I -- f . -tl� ­�� 11 I f third ,plass certificate was legli . I . I 1' th new municipal 'hall for weak nerves, general debility. I : - ::7 . � e � I- �-: � . ' t . M - . I . .- An'llf ^f 0�-Ia4-� IL I I X,.: el'a �ural municinniffy .r%f n U, : - . � ' Until two years ago the trail e :t e .1. - , . sl9ted I � - - � . � , , , ­ --- - � a 1k a . ­ I - � 5 1 �� I ­ ��� - :1 -L'I , 0 I , - � I � ­ ­- COO � Digest N� ell? WrV1 , � � 11 � -- I . When the food is impeifectiv al=44 , � I I I . � the fall benefit is not derived froln.7% bT - . . � , .. the body and thb purpose -of eating is 4ii- I . . � trtvs . - - . feated ; no matter how lg*od the i000� W, . - UuIldly � � . ­ -- Jiow carefully adapted to the wants 4 A* - I � 01. - . I . . .. WY ib may be. Thus' the dyspeptio oft6a , -- . t'-fifttA &comes thin - Weak and d6bilitatod,,enaw�_W - I - .- *. AGry Ab. is lacking �rightness, snap and vim s1w .- � ­- and bi .. V . - lost, and in their plate come dulines%�Ud . I - - lartil, - -- Zppetitep depression a6d langour. ItWWR, : - - .1 - 11 - - . 4 UO, -%4 - � . I . . f FrMtknowledgeto know penmeha* . z I � . "" � 1, � Indigestion, some of the follolking SYZP' - -L I .1 -1 " - . - � I )0111S ge'nerally eXi8t, ViZ.: or -,If, i ti , I—- . . 30;01 "I - ­.. .. -- - - � I SAT& L' . L L . . isour ptonisch, variable appt�tij,;6 h . .- . .1 - I I . tud 1 - heartburn, gas in the stemach; 14�1 . ..- . I � 1, n . -11 . triatir, . ' . -. L nX The great point is to cure it, 13o gebbl* ,�� '�� I fi bounding health and vigor. : . . . . . . . . . . . . . agrIftee ::; . . . I - - . . L - . . ... ... - - . I - - i� . . . . . . . -- �� .. - =­ * LLLLL � � . . � & L . I . I _ .-,� - .. . : - I BURD0,CY' ! �L� - I L I . ... .. c I - � O%n . � I T . L . :, - . I � - . I BLUUD BINERS .-- I � ­ � - . � 1. � I � - I - : � - . Is coasto.utly effecting etkres of ,dvro0p" ... .1 .. � . � - - I I I because it acts in a natu&l yet elfectivo - LLLL - I . . 7 � LL I � . . � way upon all the orgains involved In ther �- 11 I ­� -. � � - L I I . L . process of digestion, romoving all I i Sit 11 I . L � 0 C Qs9m.; v - _ - zinpuritids a -ad makitig em , ox If � L I I - .,y Qe w k d � I I I - XA�U, . - I - � � --- �­ I I L: . he man who made tended Only ,I,b , doss "up n, But even this grand Old MOdleino C L * . - t. - G digestion and assimilation. � La zo_, . - - � I . . annot do - - I d I � 7 . . Lake, fifty I anitoba, It veriss irmative Itil(i tt,f) THE HAY CIDER MILL ' I- ­­:��.C­ � . . teaching a stepping stong wag will not be built this s ben work if the 1J - . , ­ r . - - 1. . I . I - ,. I - . . L ; put miles from Saskatoon, a:nd even in ye�r. The foundation, ho"we bowels const1pnted- For tJJC5 beStL posalble re- : --- I Poultry wA anted. Mr. R. G. ffArrey,, Aineliasburg, OALP LL I - 1. - . I i . I �� - � 11 -;-4':,�­ ;L .1 . Out of business. F rom the standpoint � ; ver, will Sults, Yon should take )&%adve do i . - - - - I - . that fiftY. miles there were but tew i ,ses of Ayer's JOHN ELDER bas now gqt_bis older mill regdy . i It ZYA . .1 . I ':-­ - �,. - Of the public this was a mistake, for' be put, in. . �1118 while taking tho sanaparlila. . . ,writes: I I I have been. troublea wft -- - ­ �. � � .. - .4 � - I another admon's work snd�vi)l grind 3f0NJ)AyJJ, The undeftIgned is , prepared W -he higbosit for .80voral years and after ums . I . ;;; L . .. '- Ili,, - . - . , I .. . aettlers. With the �spring of 1904, 'a I -A. L. Vardon, proprietor of the for ­ ­ , I I L . �1. .:! . z. . . 'pay t P P . ­ 1. L . . - I many of those chea,p grade teacherg ,settlement began Slowly to extena .Va Mado by.7 WEDNESDAY tLnd FRIDAY -of eaeb week until the mah price f6r AD kinds of poWtry, KVe and dressed, t151ree bottl4s *of Burdock Blood Bittera L . - � - - - rdozi machine works iii Edmonton, A �=,O. Ayor cty -tember, October, : . � I IL I- �,� - - . a . 1. � u%.. Ti allo Mus. Ist of Deceniber. Please remember the dayij, Ue during the moliths of SeP v - mpl ly � r I � . L L � - . 13. way ; -�%ra ,Dr,ff,. LKETTLF,_ with je-vC11Vjpg ber and Decembe -7119 oo ete on ad eanno 11 I . � - . � - AV � I I ry Tulegday, o.A Lot B.B.B. enough for what it bas done fW -- - I I I . L � I" L things I 'there will be 'a; to his hoinestead',the. trail 'began to - wound and miraculously- escap ,Concession 2,McKillop. 1fdres-A,io NO er" I t pralm- . - L , �, . � . 'each settler made hi s seilously InJured� by a gun, ;,shot, � alsobasalarge COPPER ' . I - - - - I I : were �capable of doing good work. As west. A . ="ao . , , tL - - - . . loolc no ', I � I ,. ­ -.I - - - i ,acarcity of teachers for some I � ed hlej -9 flilR VIGOR, stirrer to let out to owtomers, so they 00,A U*jre 20 , uvt be dry Me* I4Ve 110tL11ad 8, I I . - � - ­ I . - : , " ­ - - . . ­­ 'L � I - t . time lefigthen an�d branch out uritil now death, He v9"o "Up CURB. their own apple butter. Terms as usual: o ,3'nts plucked, necks pulled, and fasted � Bign o . : . I . 4 .4 hours before � :� i . � to, C city for a two and a half busbel bag. klMng. Wo'thin or orooked breAst 11(mes or deform- since.10 I L f dyspepsii � I � . . Me!' Still a I yef 03 CHURY PECTOPAAL. . . 1. I I - I � - ,- ) � j -, ,nother reason Might It stretches at leost 140 mlles'from when the horse taking fright at a -. Thanking iny ins -n oustomers for their rtraque ed b1fdo of 4--ny kind taken. Aill partie4lars how to I . L - I L . 1, I , . :�­�­ I I � I I - I . . . . ` I � . . L . -A -� �� � .� I- 0 . �' . In the past, and hop ng to oee them all bac qp Do not arcept a substi ute for U.R -- , . . . L .- , t L be given. The rapid development,. of t'wn. Along 'the ' trail are stOppIng bicycle ran away and upset t a i Tr , . A. . L ­ , . have no kill and 4yess will be given on appileattop. f I ; -� - :t .1 . !, the new he bug- I tsecrets I Wo publish . - , JA, . L �L�_ , - -- .-- , . I . -10 � � - 1, the formulas of all our medioinea. - J011N RLDER, k .. - --_-- 11 . I I L . , IL western provinces requrring Places, where the traveller makget gy. Mr. Vardon landed on his head I � ROBERT G. MMD1E,'Seafortb. There io notb ing 11 jus,. as goo&"' �- ­. . . I . I L f � . � ,, _ �.'.. IL L. . I � ' . - I � I N I '1' ; ��" a 1AR-3;.,1==Q9=5N9= I M 90204 . # We" He"440, 26204f . I - - - 11.1 - �:�, % , � I , - I . . �­ I 7 . 11 � L I - . . -- . I - - 11 .L - L - � : ; � � . . - ; . d - . � . I I � . I - . 11� - I I - � I I . - 11 ­ : - - - � -.---. -� . - -I � - . . ­ . ­ - I , . � ; . t. � : � ! - ,4 I - ­ ­ ­ - - - -1 - . L -- - - I., --- -11- ­ � � � - I � - � - ; � - . . - � � . , - (I I *z- . I . ;, i� �� '­ I . ,� � - . I �- - -1 , - . � � - � - 1� ! I . I- � - I - .- � � � I - . �. 1 7� -,�� -1 I I - �