flew-nu l 2 “Mon. , . .. . ‘ ’zflhï¬rirï¬â€˜wo, mu >24.“- 2. 1; 4 ‘lv fl . 3 n, “‘ ll “fog ‘ t .. J , A“ nï¬ Ih‘e45,. . Horatio Till. Gen \ The Most" Sensational Clothing“ . ’ Sale Lindsay Has Ever Seen , l * I , ' W... . ’ . . i 6 cl ' ' Kidney Pills, 3-- } 'l he pains have a I sleep Well. 60 cell‘s per box. or 3 {o All dealers, or y m Klmntv Pm. (‘n., y~ T-montu, Ont. Clutch Your Mighty show this immense stock to $36,000 of Men’s and Boys no. .93.. to w a being always on the alert to secure such "d hich Will make this sale such as ' Rhubarb ln Collar in w ho have u gunk “ armors W ï¬lly MVc a good Suppl fashioned pic plum m- his vigorous gl‘tlulng l in the svuson britm‘ \l W come in. It is Hill â€-1-; - hchVCl‘, llllll ll ('.lll duot- its crop In an M10 1'0 p during lhl’ “lull-y, mall's sun‘s Men’ss5.00Suitsreducedto................., ........ $2.25 Men’s 7.50 Suits reduced to .......................... 3.75 Men’s 8.50 Suits reduced to ......................... 42§ ’ can†H I ‘ . H I. . Men’s 10.00 Suits reduced to ............ . .......... 2.? it would may†’ 5" )1: n 11;?!“ hf†Men’s 12.00 Su ts reduced to ......................... . :3 than “ cndb ( H ‘ K I win the gar on m it l 1“.» m rhubarb plant lullkus llzs, vigorous gI‘oWlh uzltlvr natural - early in the spring: uln- luvge leaves store up in lllv' fleshy roots a. large llill()lllll u: current for â€to production H3 0 summer and gummy: â€at, station. To gm tllu lwst for wixiwr forcing it isnull in the plants to maid- lht‘lr‘ :‘nll :3; with lilllC or no ('l‘Ulll'll.j_" 0 leaves the previous season, .11; hove all not. to allow lllt‘lgl it) haust tht‘mseth's by llll‘tluil. seedstalks- The mom- liliwull plants are manurud and tliw they am cultivated, lhl‘ Sll‘llll'y' mots iyccomc and the lfl'lll'l' 1m they will give wilt-n form-(l m ll 1“. u a .mg the roots in!‘ iii In prelim Boys' 50c'l‘weed Pants reducedbo... .............. 25c m. they. Should be dug up 1.: ' Bova’ 75c Tweed Pants reduced to ......... . ............ 393 the {:13 Jus’;h1(x\:f0r§ 31:1 30â€â€œ: ' eed .................... 75c as r . y s 0 Man , MOD 8 31-50 T. PM“ reduced to s] 50 M U10)†“'ilx [)0 (-xI)()_\.-‘i j“ ' {mating for three 01' four “'me reeuced to .................. placed under cover in an “pull of where they will nnl lu- lhil'l snow, it will be all Lhc mmm- 1 at thtun when it is tiim- it tlmm to the cellar. Ala-m t1 mas time they may l» put in it hr and should he llunlwtl v' 1, to keep the roots moist. be taken that. the plunl> right side up. as at lllu‘t 5.1.x: is sometimes diï¬icult in toâ€; side of the hall of earth llin' c are on. 1:: the Course of u â€â€˜l the routs will thaw out, uml ly enough moisture is ill-us at hted to keep ‘llll'lll ll‘l'Sll -’ time. They should 1“. w: however, as they may tun-ll : once or twice during â€in \v. i: keep the soil moist. lint-s “B cellar. lht' moru (illit'lxljt I Will start, but for tho in~; m: rather low tt'lllpol‘atul‘v. :l‘l-t‘ll same as that in Which {town} m, i3 â€051. in u lliil'l.l£:.l_‘ «edoellar the hull bludv: “in t V61 little. and all the Ml't‘ll: throats Will tgk) 10 1114: lit"~"“.< {lithe stalks. 1f the ovum ‘ at 3 Well to darken tho gum: ï¬le plants are kept. li' ml†at strong and \‘igtll‘ull~'_ Mill Ma half to two lull .ll Mm; tWO Inches in diumotur will n ï¬nned With little or no t-xlmn m leaf "blade at, llll‘ lull, you thus in the dark. litmus _dn°l’0phyl or groom ('U‘Wll'lllfl ‘0‘ “3108f develops. mun lilw ‘ “.m‘lcht‘d to a pinky “lung Med and made lllltl sallt'v < they turn a beautiful punk co ï¬tï¬mh ï¬ner in aplltull';:z,t~n ; ' an Stalks which an» gin tin Ordinary way in the 3 Wing may ln‘gin 3:: smut Men’s $2.50 Tweed Pants l;.‘w 3 ll nvite you to comic, se 3. feel and criticize. . tore's history: Big thing to say when you thin have sold this 561501?! already. You’ll easdy ï¬nd us out. w, ‘. l'l uty of tfoedolmd value of the Ci P.- R. land beside, LIBERAL UNSEATED IN WENT- on 111' ,right with plc SOIE NORIHWEST SETTLERS good nodding under them. The. woâ€" them, but cannot harvest a crop ‘ WORTH. .1110 the Withom being hit} With the early Judge Qny‘der who reserved. his KEEP CALVES IN THEIR HOMES man of the house asked us ‘ family apartment through "a door on frost as experience has taught. the . -â€"-o-â€"-' the the multitude that the early frosts hurt Judgment in the North Wentworth recount case from Saturday until left, where the balance of My anxie- the crops until the majority of the land is broken and the virgin sod Monday, decided in favor of E D The! are Galiciansâ€"The G P. B Lands: house was all out:1 room. Mam d f ' ty was to see t e nmc .‘c -0 Should Have Been 11191163le Galician stove. E‘Vcry stOVe is ‘homo’lturned doWn. The pioneer settler in S . 'h C . . . Says [15mm 1 made of clay and straw. They do many cases gets discouraged and is mlt ’, the . onservatlve candidate. not ,use .iron stoves at all,\ the cookâ€" reduced to poverty ï¬ghting the frosts Sealey 5 original majority 0‘ twenty ills before the C.P.R. lands beside them had been reduced to ï¬fteen. and the :e i are welt d‘wvlmwd‘ “'1‘ “Continued for stwvml Wm}; â€the I‘OOLS htu‘o exhaust-ill ‘ '98. after which they .xlxo 1' my impressions t, of the save is t led d . I _ ._' ~ .h t, Where 1,5pent several very compact and (1095 not t '6‘“? are se t on an improved. f It lla110ts of one division, Valms 33:31:: tol“l:st summer and where 1 much room but there is an extensnon were all homestead land the settler . d‘ . t be th t -' ward expect to permanentlv locate. With oven built to suit the size of the would then have many advantages m 15"“ °' “use »e m “.mmg ol- yom'.‘ permission I 511.511 use you colâ€" house for warmth. They place their that he has not. got now. Not. only (icer nunibered each one accordingtto unms to do so. I umilocatcd ablout beds over that part: in Winter whioh‘, Would the families Lo close together, the ï¬gures on the polling ilist thus 150 miles east of Edmonton on the With the heat generated during the but. the land Close to them _wouldhe destro in th secr of the, 11 l‘ of the C anadian Northern in the day would keep them warm all night broken and under CUItIVBthn. 'Ule 'l‘her 3;. E : cot); bu 0t" Vermillion river district. “'0 have One g00_d trait in the Ga‘ma" s°h°°1 d’smcts “mum" be small“ 5‘“ and it fracs (legging-t“ tzitogetiier' to travel bv trail from Edmonton, Charade? 15 that they are fond of afford better chances for education. out thus electien é) 'th 0‘1:3 ‘10:!) ' a sparselyâ€"settled ï¬lm“? and are ab}? t° teach. “3° ' The C-P-R. have been allowed to for Smith cited slitilg‘cdsesousilieli .anadltans and Americans that it I is traverse thg'whole. Northwestl and se- as the SUprcme Court's decision in no million acres wherever} the Bothwell one of 1844, and Jun. mostly through . north and - not necessary to practice all kinds Ilcct their which has been as great. ' ticc Armour's decision in Reï¬ne»- . From Edmonton eas ‘ "f '1»s it is thickly t about 11 ty 1111 t of cruelty upOn the wild horse to get {they choose, a curse to the settlement of the coun. tings in 1878. Sealey will appeal . settled, via mo- Buttlciord trail by . - _ Germans and Americans and by Que- Run to “(Wk ‘ ThC‘ll'haVe no use for‘ broncho busters; They Simply 'try as the railroad has been a bene- ï¬t bet: ‘rnch and other Canadians on _ B c a' hunch settlement. take a “"1d horse from the corral] . and harness hï¬mlto a \vaglo‘ n, with 3 Another very unfair deal is being to Yogic-tulle. Aliput 50 miles further you can,pass _ ‘ ‘ ‘ through the Glllician settlement. 3:25“;orsriï¬kaigdcargiï¬cï¬d :22: lignwi (1m 3111: t}? Q‘P'B' tlï¬'ougllout u e ‘ I These people are settled in a very _ _~‘ , . l e W 08 . rrl ones and anitoba. s p ‘ ï¬ne-looking tract of country and I i??? lsiidlsthlnttlvlil 31h; horse) g‘ets usedi my American land-seeker can travel ous alr am told ï¬rst class land on the good’ workerewithoufrtslole 2319:1110: axiover their lines to any point. ,for one . â€how“ and cruel treatment being Llï¬stilsgg l 2:: inï¬lhtancllf llill‘ie wdsrhislltzf gavel They are very th lhe goes to the railuiay ticket a3; rilty people- While: upon him at all. {om-igl to Canadian ways ‘and means The remaining 50 or 60 miles to 'and buys his ticket for one cent a of farming they get out . Th . lmile, while we Canadian landseekers the start 03' very ï¬ne country and some not so ' been asked by chcral people . - lhate of mg and baking par ‘11 out. 88 lllt'y am. â€j 1‘ l to"STOWing again. ":0 Would sug‘ï¬cst tz'tmt H‘il' ‘MSOWing‘ two or thin-v rod m . 8.1“! let us know llld BPrlng.â€"l'ross lytlvl' fr 1011 'Depurtmvnt nl \g wear, ma _ sold at prc per pl‘lCES. W In nine cases out of every FTOSS M‘l‘ing is tlno tn '5“ lie“!!- ‘,t the lutlrit Hi 54'†“a \nfmnplt-toly O\'t‘l‘(‘(lll|t m Ii “0 Laxative l“l'lill l‘ .7†“:0! trouble without l cï¬octs. hut lh‘t'nllm' * F C oihorbs, Marks :1 1,: ‘ - . fielding, druggis l“ l“30-98 thorn in stock 1 Momentum - 34 . COBm‘nx K \ llmledoflnadian Ju'hilt-v Si .. troupe will ,3:in ‘ ‘ ‘ r concerts in tho ‘ "1 here on the ovmliniql .â€"â€"â€"' o the Can- the Pilkie ranCh is through some} :have to put up our three cents a Dre- Ti-I-I Lint-u, Vanuatu. if “I ï¬llets."cry adian almost from are verv anxious to learn the style ï¬ne The homestead land is beinglmile for th . . . . . r _ ‘ , . e per of n oivfarmlng and every member of the locatled on along the line of rairway lmme ear and lleegeseat. 61113112133: . household male and female:l that; 15 about as fast as the surveyors get object to the American being carried s. am it 181d out. Theres have been a for one cent a mile, for I think it, is . Grey. pm, III “h“. All. . Ill: of all WoolBll , . ‘ - .1. lag the temporur ' : Ill“ Id“. Ck", ‘ family one day 11:91.1 ling and all its contvn Mr. Joseph; llnwi'n. ' byugrtl‘. As Joe car ' ossfs n so“; »-“flf;l'tunatc family. oily Doughty andl 3m were married all old enough helps in the ï¬el is verv little time spent in house- numfler of survev parties subdividing enough but I do think the . ., . . . - .. , t keeping duties during the summer townships m that district all the lions travelling 'on the 1% pa“ swam" the same purpose' should be treated the_ settle There is one great drawback to the the same on Canadian territory. The of Slutuslul settlement of t'.at. munâ€".miy way for the Canuck to get. his, priy~fle§23,istomtherborder,toz g, , .“ v 3 l' , a - fl. ‘ar ‘ mt we could see . the houses and stables which are ,811 try That is the C.P.R. lands be-l built on the same plan. large and ing mixed up with the governmentmuy his ticket and we don‘t all life lace, thegovem- close totheline. Youn truly, 3 t ‘ - l . \ y p ‘ V " , l ' 0" Wednesday of ,, _ -.T. H. nononnld. ‘ fs thatched land. - In “the ï¬rst p ' should never have given! the r. o. rum. 3 small, with vc . steep me one acre of land. but when n many instances ment. .90“!!! and Mr. .lo ornamented with pluitcd BUG}: ï¬es! C.P.R. Ma , Jastcned along t ridge they did, it should have been given 3 On our last en bloc and not. mi ' ' W’ Nov. 3“" 04. !