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Watchman Warder (1899), 24 Nov 1904, p. 10

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flew-nu l 2 “Mon. , . .. . ‘ ’zflhfirirfi‘wo, mu >24.“- 2. 1; 4 ‘lv fl . 3 n, “‘ ll “fog ‘ t .. J , A“ nfi 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 filly MVc a good Suppl fashioned pic plum m- his vigorous gl‘tlulng l in the svuson britm‘ \l W come in. It is Hill ”-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 ”to production H3 0 summer and gummy: ”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 30”“: ' 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 difiicult in to”; side of the hall of earth llin' c are on. 1:: the Course of u ”‘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 ”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 ”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: file plants are kept. li' ml” at strong and \‘igtll‘ull~'_ Mill Ma half to two lull .ll Mm; tWO Inches in diumotur will n finned 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 fitfimh finer 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 find 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 fighting the frosts Sealey 5 original majority 0‘ twenty ills before the C.P.R. lands beside them had been reduced to fifteen. and the :e i are welt d‘wvlmwd‘ “'1‘ “Continued for stwvml Wm}; ”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 figures 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 film“? 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 Refine»- . 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- fit bet: ‘rnch and other Canadians on _ B c a' hunch settlement. take a “"1d horse from the corral] . and harness hfimlto 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“;orsrifikaigdcargificfid :22: lignwi (1m 3111: t}? Q‘P'B' tlfi'ougllout u e ‘ I These people are settled in a very _ _~‘ , . l e W 08 . rrl ones and anitoba. s p ‘ fine-looking tract of country and I i??? lsiidlsthlnttlvlil 31h; horse) g‘ets usedi my American land-seeker can travel ous alr am told first class land on the good’ workerewithoufrtslole 2319:1110: axiover their lines to any point. ,for one . ”how“ and cruel treatment being Llfistilsgg l 2:: infilhtancllf 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 fine country and some not so ' been asked by chcral people . - lhate of mg and baking par ‘11 out. 88 lllt'y am. ”j 1‘ l to"STOWing again. ":0 Would sug‘ficst 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 cfiocts. 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 fillets."cry adian almost from are verv anxious to learn the style fine 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 fiel 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 first 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}: fies! 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. !

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