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Watchman Warder (1899), 13 Sep 1906, p. 5

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his is due to wkind Providence and improved agricultural methods. In only two cases dm the total yield of grain show a. reduction over m tome-r year. but in hay the W o! bulkfis more than; .06- as by the improvement in quality. I.“ find roots it is believed final mum bonny-amt» that. or we yield of grain of excaltmt quality is everywhere reported, and even better ring then the present The August crop bulletin issued by the Agricultural Depdnment evi- dences this fact. With! natural con- ditions no morq favorabfe than in (am years the am ygeld‘j per my in all min9.shows a. substan- tial advance over all previous re- fie énti-mationjs made, with 0- dal confirmation. that. the present in the richest agricultural year On- tario has aver experienced. An im- m ‘JUST THE RICH RED BLOOD DR. WILLIAMS" PINK PILLS;ACTUALLY m ‘ __-__- râ€"‘r‘fâ€"‘-'F" u-Au m - Fix-om girlhood toznn'ddhcglile‘ the-é like pm and eczema warm mm or evgry woâ€"§ whth age the greatest A Golden Year for farmers 2‘03 ‘BIX SIIFERING WOMEN in all products hrs at 'h‘gh mark. Member Gougflg Syndicate of Pinfk:nn D nnnnnn o Iâ€"‘i.ls have Even a blessing to me. 1 ‘was weak, worn out and scarcely :aLi: to drag mysetf about. I suff- ered from headaches and dizziness; my" appetite wgs ‘poor. and to at,â€" ' tempt housewoi'k left me Lhterly - worn out. I‘slept badly at night. [and what. sleep I got did not re- fresh me. For nearly"three years I ‘ was in this condition, and was con~ :stantly taking medicine, but found norbenefit from it. One of my neigh- gbors. who had used Dr. Williams’ ’Pink Pills with much benefit, ad- ! vised me to try them. I did so. and ‘ the whole story is told in the words ; ‘I am well again.’- There 'are times ' yet when I‘takqthe pills, for they Dr. Williams' Pink Pills don’t. act on the bOWels. They contain just. the ekvments that actually make new blood and strengthen the nerves, That‘s why they cum am, inâ€" gigestion}, _ neuralgia, rhmmatism. éeem to me a gfiarazitee againstritlilié troubles from which so many women At every stage of woman’s life Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are ' her best .friend, because they actually make the rich, red blood which , gives help and strength and tone to every- Oxjgan bf the body. They help a wo- man just when nature .makes the greatest demand upon her blood supply. Mrs. H. Gagnon, who for twenty years 1:33 been one of the beat RnOWn residents of St. Rochs, '3 Comer Kent and William streets. with irré medicine 1 and Williams' Pink 'Ottawa, Sept. 8,1906 1 This week has brought several min- isters back to Ottaxsa, and witnessed a renewal of executive activity. One of the first proceedings of the cabinet after the holidavs was to createan- other vacancy in the House of Comâ€" moms by the appointment of Mr. De- mers to the bench. This gentlemaxyj has for some time been regarded as u! prospective judge and was thus in. the position described by sn- Williah 'Hulock ._ few years ago inawell re- membered speech as; m m Mr. Fielding an Ex-Meniber of the Commonsâ€"His Claim to Sympathyâ€"Moreof the‘ Moncton land Dealâ€"further ANOTHER MEMBER CARED FOR Mr. Demers goes to the Bench j Goueu’s GRAND ATTRACTION which set the tongues awagging. THESE SORT OF OFFERS POPULARIZE GOU.GH Profit of |60 per centâ€"Hunting down leopold, hitherto the Protege and Ward of the Government Ian 3. private That’s ‘VISIT LINDSAY'S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING STORE r BACK THE FAVORITE EVERY TIME. 1 coco-coco..- MR. BORDEN m NQVA scam .. Enthusiastic Conservative Meetings .4140 .4135 ...32.25 . . . $2.85 5.75 a taste of théstory of MARVELLOUS PRICES William, who} Hr Fielding. fresh from the deer untitled re- tion trial which resulted inthe 10b embers ex- MW"? of his seat with the question a themseiireutd his (“summation sun tone-at.- -...a “.4..- thud- in ma-.. .3.’ ...’:. ,_____,_____ Make the store your headguurters. We will be “at home” to all our country friends. Come and leave your parcels, meet your friends, and take the freedom of the Big Corner Clothing Store. The Same Old (30th For the week of'the LINDSAY Acme ULTUBLL EXHIBITION will he among the features of the show. Come and call on - ing that there was not: ha wrong in the whole affair. except the price p'aid {or one order of toba‘bco. It is much to be hoped that. Judge Demers will not be so easily satisfied when accusations of (mud and miasppro- pristion o! (and: com before him in gate the ”Arctic" scandal. and that he signed the majority'report declar- at the Same Old Stand 93 PIX-MEMBER FOR SHEL- SPECIAL money m Mr. Farrell unwillingly but be absolutely and reputedly mutated to disclose the amount. It. is benev- ed that the sum which fir. Fielding orbi- irialdfl had£o m orwhich- Imp-av!“ mum tund- {the corrupt proceeding: it must. be Eremem‘bered that the sum of ti): hun- dred dollars, which seems to have been used {or corrupt purposes in one 1mg]! corner of the constituency. was furnished to the opentora by Mr. Farrell. Now this gentléman. who is speakei' of the Nova SCONI. Assem- bly. tppeu's to have been .11 along Mr. Fieldin's moat Intimate politi- cal Mend and amp-jg. adviser. )lr. Fielding “knitted that one the elec- tionol 19001hepotdxr. Fmell ; oumof money whichwtholotter re- ported to hm m'm in the elec- tion in mm flatten-mutual!!- unseated member has on the syrup:- thy of the putty whom he defeated by mews disclosed. in this trial. Kr. Fielding surely hgd aumdeut odds in his favor in his normed majority. his official patronage um prestige. and the influence 0! two governments. without the wholesale bribery Ihown to hum taken place. Lindsay’s“ Largest Clothier. A8 to his personal connection with OVERCOATS During Fair_ ADgyg THE PERSONAL QUESTION. WWW? “35.0004, But. we find in 1904 this same friend in the same confidential rela- tions with the minister. We find him min distributing money to local op- mtora. who thrilst two or threeQOl- hr bill: Into the pockets of electors to induce “to ‘vote for the min- lster of finance. “We observe that this friend dinppeem when the election trials com- onnnd ~mullet be ob- Wylfig§ Vitae-e There is no doubt. that: 56"“; actual to the elecg It is a. muster of the bed for yam- critical inspection. We enter upon the full business this week with the greatest of BARGAINS. Such a colonnsdc of the 'newest, choicest productions in Fall Clothing, will be seen nowhere else but at Gough’s. Thousands .. of dollars will stand in rank beforeyou demonstrating THE NEWEST EFFECT-S’AND THE A BIG PLACE fULL OF NEW UPâ€"TO-DATE GOODS. lt‘will be a showing of Swagger, Grace- ful Clothes for Men, Young Men, Youths, Boys and Childmn, drawing people to Goug‘b’gs store in spite of themselves by the hundreds. BEESHEST AND BIGGEST CLOTH- iNG STOCK IN TOWN. RUSSIAN CALF COATS prices this week .22.”, ‘24. 00 to $35. 00 COOK COATS, prices this week $36.,00 $40.00 to $65.00 Fur-Lined Coats, rat lined, good beayer shell and well made ’15.00. .15.“ to ‘20.00 CUB BEAR COATS, prices the week $13.50, $15.00 to $20.00 ---~~--‘- ~.-_ lg- .__ WAM BAT COATS, THE SAME THINGS AGAIN. V GOING FUR COATS. RETURN FARES ’ HARVESTERS’ {CURSIONS TO THE NORTH-WEST .t. upturn-lulu“; I!“ ”nfiooolbu-n-Inlov... on this *eek Where the Good Xé Come From. It the next election and as man.\' add as More. and unless the elec- tion Mull put. a stop to these meâ€" thod! the program will be repeated tion of 1904. another demand would he made for the payment by Mr. Fielding. or the contributors to his ampulgn funds. of many thousands 0! <1on men: in buying Mr. Field- !ng's election. The finance minister wt :8 More be unwilling to pay. M the bills hue beenor will be 5W SEPTEKBER 13m, 1906. (Continued on times as may ‘ prevent, the Cd ConserVaLive. believe that MI willing victim electing him sh examined as sc servatives who bribe? and eh votes are nullii are bought will duerving objeq‘ MORE OF T‘ . The Moncton exposure prod session, involw Intercolonial f1 nearly fourteen friend of the land would be advance at a 1 price paid by Emmerson coul have bought. (:1 understood the mien was or story. Other Kr. Lodge at 1 transferred ta shout the 8 Payment for t Wis not made Another M yar had 6100 cars statemel yet been publi contract for q mjttee to inVG sioh. It. will thousand of I been made 4 tions. made to It the muaulel can and prom The deputy mid to be in bureau which. {use promist high wages i: In this W0! termination ‘ ginning late. department. c are the ones the interior 1 pold bureau establishvd < It is is thorov. the winm (Contin of payi: P rest 0!

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