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THE
Ot16IN,1 IN SERBS CUT RAILROAD
IND
ONLY
URINE
BEWARE
OF
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TIONS
SOLD ON
THE
MERITS OF
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• LINI1ENT
SalOnica Offensive Grows Into
Great Victory.
Sulaar Retreat Hae Become w Hoist
wad king Ferd1a.nd'e Twe fain
Annie. Rave Hees separated Hl
the Advancing AHiew — Entente
Cavalry Reath Borders of
LONDON, Sept. 24 —!'stents cav-
alry are within three miles of thk
Bulgarian frostier in the region of
Strumnitaa. Tbe 1111i German divi-
sion waw reported to have been cut
oft from the MUIR Bulgarian army
and to be retreating in uiaurder.
The first Bulgarian army in the re-
gion of Monastir and Prllep has been
cut off from communication with the
2nd army in tbe Dairen sector by the
cutting of the Important railway line.
from Cskub to Satonica and from
Grsdsko to Prllep. The Franco-
Serbian
rancoSerbian troops art pursuuag the Bui-
garian army, which as in full retreat.
The Entente Allies now eommaad the
► mountain sone from which they will
be able to debouch in the plains.
German and Bulgarian reinforce-
ments, throw■ In to check the Serb-
ian
erbian advance toward Uskub, bavv
been forced to iota in the retreat
of their comrades by the Impetuous
Serbs, wbo now have advanced 40
miles since Sept. 15. Prisoners cap-
tured from the enemy are being add-
ed to as the progress northward con-
tinues and the quantity of war ma-
terial also L increasing.
The salient driven isto theBu1-
(�R H. G. MACLONELL.-HONOR garlan lines at Sokol bas been widen -
Graduate Toronto Lraeeruty. (.tadua:e ed until now the Allies are advancing
el College of Dental Surgeons. on a front of nearly 60 miles. stretch-
beaceemor to the late Mayr Sala. Offices (eats,
you 1.1i.Mastsua,t,Gaui:a0. Int; from east of Mowestir to the Var-
dar When they reached the Vardar
MEDICAL.
DR GEO. HEILEMANN, OSTEO -
PAT H. specialist In women s and children
dtaemea. acute, chronic sad nervous diseases, rye
sae ^use and thrust. parual dearness. Iuwbeao
eco& rheumatic sondatwos. Adenoids removed
mahout the Mute Unice at residence. cornet
akbon and St. Andrew • streets. At home Unice
Mendaye. Thursday. and Satudays, Dry svtruna
air appointment.
DENTISTRY.
11M=.01�
AOCTIOUER.
ss
THOMAS GUNDRN'AUcTitEER.
•
bee R, Godersch. All imtrucai1,r.• t y ma.1 0
MR at h,saaltrete will to pita poly au* fasts: to
/mldpce teteptudie fly.
LEDAL-. __
E. C. HAYS,
RAKKISIEI#, SOLICITOR. NOTARY:
PLBLic. ETC.
Qfa—Sttrhrg:Hankf block. Hamilton Street.
Gadraeh. 1 ere phone M.
Rawl Estate, Loan and Insurance.
PROUDFOCJTt h ILWRAN S LOCKE,
•ARRISIERS, `OLIC1701a5„ NOTARIES
PUbLll , ETC•
Moe es the a -gas ot, ataa.nas ,c,.or Liam list.'
W Street, Guoerich.
Prorate funds to loan at lowest rates.'
ts. PaW W Wt, K. H. J..U. Callas. J. L.,kluwArr
G. CAMERON, K. C., BARRIS-
TER;
ARRISTER; soisise. twisty plash . OOKn
btrett. Unclench. thud doer tram
$pias At cites. Thymus, al earth west, ore
siltior Allen Street uaeeba a bi las. Hoopes.
(lthot • k a. mto a p. m.
yVHAR
R►S-Ik.k,
ease kneed 1
It SEAGE
V 11.11Gk, ss.
vasle-LeWt Mous,.
GARROW. LL. B:, BAR-
tta rnay...hutur, etc.. Goat run.
Swat rasa.
BAkRISTLR. SOL -
y. public and wnveyanaet.
emit.
INSURANCE. LOANS, 2TC.
'Lac/CELL OP ME; UAL RE INS12R-
ANCkCO.-Fvm and mule • town prop
at reluteu.
ferw—Jas. Connolly. Prey., • rash P. O .
J. 5,ea^a, Vice -Pres., beechwood P. Thomas
Y. Mara. Sec. -Trees. Stahel's P O.
DrecWee- U. P. McGregor, R. R. No. Sea -
arta: Joam
It.ie G. Seaforth. JohnuHen. ve. u. Waltn;a
et. Geo- Mct;artneyy. K. k. No. 3.
Ferns, errors, HarWck; Makotm M
iwwNa, Clmtun. James Evans, Beechwood. James
t'•asmouy. Godeuah.
A�nls J. W. 'leo, Gldericb; Aka. Leitch.
R R. Ivo. 1. Clinton. N dham Chesney. S erlone
It. Hinchkr. Stalorth. Policy -holden can pay all
siaysiants and get then cards rece+pted at R. J.
arerraib's Clothing more, Clinton, R. H. Cutts
Grocery. Kmpton street. Godtrich. or J. 14.
R.ad's General Store. baybetd.
HE COULD RK FOR FOUR kr sewing: I ner, 2 pairs each; Mesdames Wm. Carey.
3
Mrs. M. M ford. Miss Mabel Good, Atellwain W. Echlin, G. Pentland. John
NT WO
MONTHS. Trench shirts -Mrs J. W. Gledhill, 6• Henry Caesar, R. Nixon. John Helm, •
Bennett (v), Martha Gardiner, Topp. Jas.
Ritchie. W. H. Pepper. Henry Johnston,
G. Twamley, Thos. McDonald, Eby, S.
Sherwood. Wm. Twamley, Alassea Marie
Hawkins, M. Cunningham, Ida Seib,
Winona Stephenson, Ida Hawkins, Tillie
Sherwood. Florence McWhtnnry, Eva
Sherwood. 1 pair each.
Hughes Able to Pet in Fail Time Since
Taking Tarlac Galas Thirteen
Hounds.
"There may be other medicines as good
as Tanlac for troubles like 1 had, but I
have never been sbk to find them. and I
have paid out hundreds of dollars trying
to get relief," declared C. D. Hughes, a
millwright, living at 241 Halock street.
Portland. Oregon, recently.
"1 have suffered from stomach trouble
for fifteen yearn" continued Mr. Hughes,
"and had fallen off from 163 to 121 -
toeing forty-two pounds. For the past
eight months. that Is until I began taking
Tanlac, my stomach had been in such a
bad fix that 1 couldn't eat anything but
what would make me miserable. Starttnq
in the pit of my stomach the pain would
run clean through to my back and I got
to where 1 was actually afraid to eat, it
the Serbians were able to cut the rail-
way running south toward 13alonica,
and the only eou.n+untcation line of
the Bulgarians in the region of Lake
Doiran. On the western Mink the
Serbs have pushed to the Melted;
point of the mountain region in the
upper part o1 the Cerna bend and
cut the railway from (*.racisko, south-
east of Uskub, to Pnlep, 'he beet of
`NI PRIVATE FUNDS TO
e lir'Banister,amilt Hamilton Goderorch.
MUSIC.
the German army operat og nort
and northeast of Monasur.
• Hy cutting the railway linen the
Serbs have placed two large enemy
forces la great peril. The Bulgarians
around Doaren are retreating In dis-
order, having evacuated their wbole
line from lyutran to. the west of the
Vardar. The *army has set lire to
all towns and ammunition depots.
aad his troops and transport sir
crowding along the road northward
In en attempt to reach the mountains
before Dyeing cut off. The retreatiug
b
each; Miss U. Grigg. 4; Mrs. John Mc-
Clure, 2; Mrs. E.^Vanstone. 1.
Pyjama wits -Mrs. Wm. Oka 744;
Mrs. E. H. Walters. 7; Mrs. William
Straughan, 3; Mrs. John Feagan, 3; Miss
M. Good, 2; Mrs. F. Mugford, tt: Mrs.
P. S. Banes, Mrs. E. Mitchell, halLsuit
each; Mrs. C. Alta 1.
Mss. J. W, GLEUHIU., Sec.
Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Girds.
The Ashfield Soldiers' Aid Circle sin-
cerely thanks the follow ng ladies for sew-
ing: Mn Henry Gardiner, 4 held shirts;
' anAssistce in Furnishing the Home Will
hlrs- R. Nixon. 3 field shirts; Mrs- Wm.Be Welcomed by the Society.
Finlay, Miss M. Alton, Mesdames John
Mullin, Roy Alton. Rd. Gardiner, Jchn
QuaidD. McElwain, Chas. Ritchie. Alex. The last regular meeting of the Child- i
�IVooda Wnt. Carey. Miss Ethel McWhin- ren's Aid Society for the county of Huron,
neY, 2 tiekd shirts; Mesdames Jas. Hayden, held in the court house. Goderich. on
T. Dougherty. Jas. Ritchie, D Stroud, Tuesday, September 10, was specially
Ernest Ga+diner, Rd. McWhinney, R. interesting because of the consideration
intw
Nevins. Wm• Soothers, Dwyer, 1 held sheftrrnpurctgiasedd boccthe tvunty council
caused me so much trouble. 1 had no shict each.
appetite and the very sight of food would Thanks are alai, due for the making of a few weeks ago. 1 he H'arden's corn -
gag me at times. My back and sides pyjamas suits: Mrs. Alex. Woods, 6 sults; mister had examined the premises on the
pained me most all the time and my kid- Mesdames Edgar Dougherty. John Camp- previous Saturday in company with a
neys bothered me constantly. I had ben. John Reid, Ernest Gardiner, Mise committee of the C. A.Society, and some
'
terrible headaches, and was so nervous 'Ethel Brown. Miss Janet Hackett, 3 improvements and alterations were de -
that I would walk the floor night after suits each; Mn. Ray Alton, Miss Mane tided upon, which are to be made forth -
night, unable to get any rest. 1 have lost Hawkins, Mrs. John QQuauad, Mrs. G. W. y with. The committee also agreed to
at least four months time from work In Lane, Mrs, Henry Mullin, Mrs. Wm. Fin- furnish some of the staple articles
the past twelve and was forced to give up lay, 2 suits each; Mesdames Ralph Nixon. needed its the equipment of the house.
two good jobs on account of my health. 1 iThae Ferguson, Wm. Stothers, Jas. Alton, Offers from the Women's Instiwtes of
Goderich and Clinton to assist in turnish-
ing the house have been received and t
gratefully acknowledged, and donations;
of individual articles and partial sets!
have also been received frum several
citizens of town.
p g The Society will be grad to receive '
reeling
h and am Mrs. D. McIwarn, Miss Marguerite from individuals or organizations in
just liked 1brand-new man.
believe 1 could rat do.; Mrs• Wrn. CareJohnston, 5 do.; y, quis. lts; Miss Ethel the n Graham. 3 county, donations oh the af blanketk. in s pillowsrt .
appetite u so g
every two hours and my stomach doesn't Brown, Miss Tena Myers donren a quilt inafact of anythingdishes and
will be needed for
hen utensils.
each; Mtsa uC.g Dougherty, 9 trench caps: the comfort and oper care of children,
Moa C. 4rs.y, M.ss F. Johers. , 12 and cash donations or supplies of pro -
2. each;
Iklrs. Wm. Stuthers, 9; Mrs, visions will also be welcome. Write the
2. 141rs. J. IvlcKensie, I.
THE CHILDREN'S SHELTER.
'ISABEL R. SCOTT, TEACHER OF
i Voice, Pnrwand Organ. Pupils prepared for
vitrify examinations. Apply at Mk, P. W.
/BRIE'S. Hntanna road.
Brophe3 Bros.
OODERiCH
1 De Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orden carefully attended to
at all hours, night or day.
finally became despondent and worried a
great deal about my condition.
"1 know it's putting it pretty strong,
but it's the truth, when I way
of Taniac have done me more real good
than all the other medicines 1 have taken
pix. together. i have picked up thirteen
undo of my lost weie t already
John Reid, W. T. Gardiner, Jas. Johnston,
Chas. Crawford. Bcrt Johnston, N ill
Johnston, 1 wit each.
Mrs. Roby- Henry donated 1 husk hos-
pital towel and Mrs. 1). Alton 50c.
Mrs. J. P. Campbell. 19 personal
roperty ba is Miss Lila Mcllwatn,
bother me any more. My headaches are
gone. so has the pain from my back and
sides, and my kidneys don't bother me at
1 simply slap like a y, have countysecretary. Mr. G. 1i. Elliott. and
more energy than I have had r• and I Mit:. Nfl, !'inity hat. Jack Cook, 2 • y' d f h k
really enjoy my aur
faith in Tanlac to tell my friends that d ken, Misses Marys Alton and Joseph
t y Alton, 3 last meetingw would have readilyrerealized
they take a am; don't get results I'll pay
for it myself, and i don't believe I would Ipre pillowslips and Mrs. John Quaid. 3prs. the magnitude and importance of the
lose either. It certain.y is the medicine Mrs. Albert HHelm, Musa Margaret Ritchie. wayward Society's
work. childcases ren the 01 neglected or
for me.•• j 1 pair pillowslips each
ocket being •
Tanlac is sold to Goderich by E. R. I 1 hanks are alio due the knitters: Miss more thant could is yrbh considered
erquect at
thatoe
Wigle. in Seafcxth by C. Aberhart, in . Jennie Woods. 10 poi s socks; \iesdames g• _
Wingham by J. Walton McKibbon, in !Chas. McDonagh, R. D. McWhinney, D. three c ased odf
cru ley toinanimals
ng were
ore
Hensel" by .4. M. E. Hemphill, in Blyth j Stroud, 7 pairs each; Miss S. Dunbar, 6 from the neighborhood of Exeter which
R Harr tiVm Johnston
all.bah h T lxugtterty
ve m years,
tell him what you can o or the work.
k. I have enough !mattress covers; Mase Mary Alt•.a, 2: f
SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
CLINTON, ONTARIO
"PREPAREDNESS' is the order
of the day"
YOUNG men or women who depend on so-called
"luck" or "pull" for success are lost before the
start. Where one person seems to attain a degree of
success through chance, a thousand gain it only by
being prepared.
Are VOL' prepared for a successful business career ?
Have for the training demanded by big business?
Can Roo "fill the bill" '
If so, your future is assured. Big business will WA'.T YOU--
INILL NEED YOU—WILL DEMAND YOU.
Tbe best preparation for business success is a business training
in a business school where you will learn the rudiments of
business. This school is "live" and modern—a school of
thorough courses taught by competent instructors, who will
give you a MONEY- MAKING education that you will acquire
in no other way.
Investigate today the advantages we offer you at this school.
B. F. `WARD, B.A., M. Accts., Principal
M. A. STONE, Com. Specialist, Vice -Principal
School opens Toilet, Seplealrer 3n1 -
Phone .c1)8
had been want a chi
by White City Drug Store, in Wroxeter
by J N. Allen. in Londesboto' by John
0. Loundsberry, in Exeter by W. S.
Howey. an bruedirid by Peter Bowey, in
Dasher -ad by Tiernan & Edighotter, in
Creditum by J. W. 'ISrine, ins t;tinton by
prs.: Mesdames y • Y• was particular{ cruel. but in which the
Latta. Dougherty, Jas. Sennett. Islas Lil- Y
be assay. 5 pairs each; Mesdames John defendant pleaded guilty and paid al
Saunders, W. Y. Reid, M. Dwyer. W. J. stiff penalty. This, toxo, is a aork the t
D. Johnston, jr., A. • (; ado n, Society prosecutes earnestly.
Black,
Mia Ruts ..,_arty, pair. •t
I'm Blake • Nat •�uridevs,�lacb_�urran, sufficiently ready for ice early to October.
H 4each Mesdames It is hoped the new shelter will he
W. S. i Holmes, in Sheppardton by •
J. H. Strewn. in Conte by H V. Arm- Wm. letckley, W. T. Gardiner,loe aylor, and ldE no name. 3 pla thee formai
County_ council as take
strung, and in Fexdwich by H. Sansom. A. prs Beach; MesdameHackett s HerryG diner, Ern- De ember, hen the Provincial super-
eek In
ADVT. ' e intendent. Mr. J. J. Kelso. and other
est Gardiner, John Mode, Nm- Sherwood worker, are expected to he present. Miss i
,Viol, W. G. Sherwood. J $- Graham, Eliza Fraser. of Goderich. who has had'
'f R- Hi ins,
Me Had the Mark.
After the church parade the padre
said: "1 wish to speak to those of you
who have not been confirmed. Will the
men divide themselves into two parties,
please?? Those who have fall out on the
right, and tRS§E- who -have not, on the
left,''
Most fell out on the right.
In the shuttle this remark was heard:
'You been c^ntimmid. Bill.''
"Bet yen life' Got the marks on me
'arm yet."
Colborne Red Cross WorkersW. E. Duret i, g
new, Wm. McKnight, m. several years
Object,onable Feature.
a -Mrs. Blank is a beauty, isn't she:'"
"I don't like her nose."
"Why, 1 think it's quite pretty."
• ''Oh. the shape's all right. but it's in
everyth ng."
Dan Altup. r experience in the • work in I — For the month of August an4to up m lite' Isaac And
12oh of Srptsrribtt the Q16orrte Red 'Stothers.Ramsay. C'aas Ritchie. Albert taf¢r centre., has been engaged as matron I No man is truly honest gel denies that
Crass Workers have knit 57 �slvs of socks Helm• N. Cunn,ngh: tn, Miss Hazel Garda- for the present. he ever made a fool of himself.
i and made 4 suits of pyjamas The knit -
troops are being heavily bombed ani ting was done by the following ladle,: S'
machine gunned by the British air- Mrs. Thus. Hamuton. 7 parrs; Miss »hep-'
men. pard. 6 pans; Mrs. Scott. Mrs. A. Young,
Apparently the Germans around 5 parrs each; Mrs. Johnston, Mrs. S. B.
Prilrp are in a worse position than Potter. Mrs. Jas. McBride. Mrs. Hender-
the Bulgarians at Voiran. To return son, 4 pairs each: Mrs R. M. Young,
northward would be to mote civet Miss Reby Young, 3 pairs each; MIss
Tabb, Mrs. Geo. Clark. Mrs. W. Walters
2 pairs each: Mrs C. A. Robertson, Mrs.
J. Young, Miss Mildred Young. Miss
Pearl Young. Miss Ruth Potter, Mrs. E.
Fisher. Mrs. Gliders. Mrs. J. Wilson, Miss
Florence Young, Mics Hazel Young, t
virtually cow paths toward Uskub.
The beet roads lend that and west.
To the east the retreat has been cut
oe, while to the west the roads run
toward the border of Albania.
Serbian forces in Macedonia reach -
each. each The sewing was dune by: Mrs.
r+d the Vardah,.river last Saturdayand besides cutting the railroad nne E Fiche[, 6 sans pyjamas, Mrs. Jarvis
to yalooica, there they also ero,sed "'cBr• 3 wits. 1 he Society acknowl-
the Cerna river and cut the road at
Deoauvtlle, Gradsko and Prllep, the
principal communications with the
German -Bulgarian army.
"The success achieved by the AI -
lid in Mattdonia is taking the char-
acter of a great victory," declares the
}`reach War Office report on oper-
ations in Macedonia. "The French
and Serbian armies are making rapid
progress In the centre toward the
middle Vardar Valley, and are ad-
vancing nn the whole front of 150
Hometres between Monaatir and
ke Dairen. The enemy is in pre -
c1 tate retreat• and is being pursu-
ed orousty by all the Allied con-
tuse, s.
'.Nor beast of Monastlr the line of
Canatlarta and Kalyant has
d. Further north Serb-
s marching toward Prl-
reacbed the Vardar
o Demirtapa. Tbey
The Saults Coal Co.
Rdrre.ear. to MrlMnaata t (ileAhill
EECLUSiVH AGENTS FOR
LEHI13H VALLEY
THE COAL. THAT SATISFIES
We deal in Hard and Soft Coal,
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, also Hard and Soft Wood,
Maple and Hemlock Slats.
Fresh cars of Lime and
Cement Just received.
OPTIC* PHONIC - - • - 75
B. ). Saults' Residence 275
W. W Saults' Residence 202
Mogila,
been rear
lan troops a
lep, and ha
from Gradeko
have thrown so a element, across
the river to the ft bank.
"In the lower Va ar Valley Allied
forces have passed t line of Koyn-
ilko and Zuriochel, on a right bank
of the river. They hay also taken
Gueequell, and all of the ret enemy
positions as tar as Lake Iran.
-Enemy rearguards are ng re-
lentlessly pursued. Upon theoads
In the region of Mra
ostir, Kicvo,
and Prllep enemy columns are re-
treating in indescribable disorder,
and are bombarded witbont respite
by Allied aviators. A number of vil-
lages and depot are In Barnes. Prix -
miters, cannon and enormous quanti-
ties of material, which it Is impoa-
etbic. to estimate, has fallen into our
hands. We have, bra particular, cap-
tured on the Vardar Valley railroad,
locomotives, three complete trades
and two pierce of long-range artillery
mounted on trucks. 1n many plates
demoralised Bulgarian unite have
thrown away their arms. Our prior
'retie eontinuen over the whole front
of attack "
J
edges the rum of 51 term Mrs. Hamilton.
MRS. E. FISHER. Sec.
Bennailler Red Cross Notes.
The Bernyller branch of the C. R. C. S.
reports the fcaowing shipment of sup-
plies for August and September: 114 pairs
of socks. 21; pyjama suits, 23 trench
The526.5. following ladies have to be thanked
for footing socks:
Mrs Vim. Oke. 17 pairs: Mrs. F. Ech•,
lin, 14 pass: Miss L. Vanstone. Mrs. E.
Good, 4 parrs each: Mrs. E. Grigg, 7
pairs: Mrs. John McClure, Mrs. E. H.
Walters, Mrs. Wm. Vanstone, 6 pairs
each; Mrs. G. Vanstone, 5 pairs; M• s, M.
NO gford. Mies Elia Oke, Mrs. J. J.
Moore, Mrs. P. S. Banes, Mrs. C. Fisher,
4 parrs each; Mrs. B. Cox, 3 pairs; Mrs.
W. Walttrs, Mrs. M. Lawson. Mrs. E.
Masked, Mrs. C. Oke, Mrs. John Fea-
gan. Mrs. John Treble. Mrs. William
Straughan, Mrs. S. Alain, 1 pair each.
The following ladies are to be thanked I
C.P.R. Directors in the Wesf `l",
Meta Will Be *pared.
PARin. Sept. 24 ---Doth 'German
and Amerlcan Ifnen smith of Meta
have now been well stabliiseyd. Oe-
**Ional elaehes have occurred be-
tween outpost, but for the present
aelther side to making any serious
effort to alter Its position.
There bail been no bombardment
of the city of Mets, and a bombard-
ment of that Iltaep le not cipected
daring the present operation. The
Are against the torts around Mata
will be continued at varying inter-
vals.
Japanese Arad elates People Pond.
TOKIO, Sept. 24.—The War Ore*
announeement says the Japanese
army has sent to Chita a large quan-
tity of wheat. tea, cotton, sugar. rice,
matches and tobacco from ldaschult.
it la added that the people of Chita
Isrtlly appreeiated the relief.
R. R- Angus,
Sir Edmund Osler,
Many of the brave women wbo attend
our .wounded heroes in thin war are
women who bave used Doctor Pierce's
Fasontp Prescription, or who recom-
mend it. The hospital, with it work i
and king hours, % poles extreme hard-
ship on a woman's drength Every
woman should make herself fat for war's
dSl at borne or abroad. She should
obtain a book called the " Medical
Adviser." either at her nearest drug
store or by ,ending 50 one -cent stem to
Dr. Pierce, Caurtwri;ybt St., Bridge
Ont., for this book which tells abou
Nensing, Bandaging, Anatomy, Physiol-
ogyMarriage.
Tbowan& of wormer in Canada have
ovprnome their sufferings and have bees
cured d woman', IBS,Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Preeeription. So by druggists
in liquid or tablets. Send Dr. V. M.
Pierre, Buffalo, N. Y., IOe for trial pkg
Cheney'. Oat
wan Carr dd indeed
to add my rve.m...nd-
.tion 10 the many
ethers that have fee
robot in'Fay.slt. Pty-
w rlpeiesi After manta-
.r►.ed 1 ...Id not
Nagar/ mita,n my
a .ar1 nos ..,y
weak and .ervma. Si..
1had • earelbla k.
woe ever reemesMir
else 1 hope toaa1
U. •Pre.neiwt.ew
a.taeed a e.erked
imamewwteat barer. 1
' r kap ambled sr bens,
i tpri asp yea IW sea wr esatpkatel +Cd et sr,
haa
.owes sod it t r ve lea • good �thy ewe
P.,erles Praaeriplies is .N d tae test term ler
w. sea" -Yea Ona. tial 210 wda.fy.s as. it.
Sir Herbel
Holt,
Lord Shaughnessy, President C. P. IL
W. D. Matthews,
Massey -Harris
Shop
--FOR -
B1NI)ERS, MOWERS AND
CULTIVATORS,
DELCO-LIGHT PLANTS.
BUCKEYE INCUBATORS.
GRAN' ANDMcLAUGULiN
CARRIAGES.
GAS ENGINES.
WIRE FF.NCE.
OLD HOMESTEAD
FERTILIZER.
Robert Wilson
Hamilton St. t I.", ti
C ft Roamer Sir Anatixttis Nanton, Senator 1•'. L. Beique, E. NV, 13e ty,
LTHOUGH Montreal 1. the round the world, and shire that be'Mlafog and Smeltlnp Compeey of
headquarters of the C. P. R.. ��iy,
the interests of the railway Its
Just as much In tbe West as in the
East, If not more eco. and the train
whirh carries the President on his
annual Inspection trip always carries
with it a strong contingent of direr
tors. The names of the directors
who accompanied Lord Shaugtweasy
this year give an Indication of the
ramifications of the interests which
are allied to the great transportation
system, for these directors are all
powerful also to the world of banks,
of light, heat and power, or pulp and
paper, of steel. or foundries, of bridge
building, of the milling industry, of
textiles, of shipping and of insurance,
They are representative not of Mont-
real only, but comprise also tramline
line
citizens of Toronto. Winnipeg and
Vlrtoria, B.C., and the French-Cana-
dian element is admirably represent•
.rl 1n Senator Beique, the President
of the Banque d'Hocbelaga. The
Senator was not actually a traveller
en the special directors' train this
year, for he was already in Vaneou.
ver on a trip of his own when that
strata lett ter the West. Mr. R. B.
Ersis the doyen of the directors,
o gaits al hie years his 11 olio of
meet settee betas controlling
Mho desAtaaae et the C. P. R. At the
p
laat s4atj-f*ur he went on a trip
has been Vette across the tortlnent.:Pts I, B.C.. he Ie titularly lore
The great Angus Shops at Stontreal'etsted now In m1n g development.
are named atter hams and the presentSir Edmund 001er Is also a Ousels
outstanding position of the Bank of of Toronto. As president of the ito-
Montreal to the world's Seance is due Imtnion Bank and bead of ora of the
In no small degree to his foresight 'most powerful brokerage Acme In
and ability. Sir Herbert Holt was!Canada, his Ana.artal advice is of
identlned with the early eon,tructlon (great 'alae to the C. F'. K.
of the C. P. R., so far back as 11488. Sir Augustus Nanton rami to
The Royal Bank under hie pnKddeneyWinnipeg to 1884 and remained there
has made phenomenal progress, while `to become the leading SowiwIal
he is the moving spirit bet ind some !authority In the West. Like stir Itlr-
of tbe most Important power develop -bent Holt, be has taken a strong In.
merit scheme, 1n Canada. Mr. C. R.itereet In the Canadian Patriotic
•
Homer began life as a U• ,'-rape? Fiend. '
operator, and at one time was man: 1 Mr. R. W. Realty, K.t'., to addition
e'er of the C. I'. it. Telegra;'he. He fe being a director In also the legal
still Is closely Identified with several /vice-president of the railway.
telegraph and cables, companies. hut' The advent of so dietingbiis',ed a
1n 1899 extended his interests, yo that j smarty of visitors naturally rented
be 1s now president of the Ogilvie great Interest at the cities It h.•rr the
Flour Mills and is a direr tor of the seeds] train made a stop. The inn -
Bank of Montreal, the Royal Truitt erary selected has enabled these
Company, th6 Dominion Textlte Com, ?director* to see not only the •onntry
pang, the tinrentlde Paper a'empanY. eratprsed by the Main 1.1n• n• the
and many other surfs representative t•. P. It. but also the mere northern
Canadian nndertaYlnas. areas of the three Prairie? P're%incea,
Mr. W. li. Alatthewn
is one of the la this way they have obtained a
leading financiers of Toronto. H. rotmprehenetve idea of crop enndt•
was long engaged In the grain trade. tions in Canada's *rest Wes! rondi-
aad has been president of the Toronto alms which are on the whole vr.y
Corn Exchange and chairman of the,satisfactory In spite of rather 'three.
Eastern Orate Standard Beard. AP o[sble climatic conditions in early
president of the great Consolidated!rnassaer.
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