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Watchman Warder (1899), 15 Nov 1906, p. 2

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~o' '0“ I o o o 3393‘. {AGE from $1,000.00 to $5, Too close £311 grazing x"):- the muadow if If properly put down, cement floors «will last almost forever, and smell sweat all the time. The plank flo'or anon wears and rots out, and a1- t‘ays smells badly. All of these mortgages bear in rate of 6 per cent. per annum net to They are chiefly for five- somc. arrangements can be 1 cipal to be repaid by yearly I will pay iug purchase! Head. Sask., thoroughly properties. ndora‘Ra‘ lunged Like an Elam. One-third of a housekeeper's life is spent in her kitche One-half the labor of housekeeping is at the cook stow Your range can doubie or halve the cooking slavery 01 A poor range adds worry as well as work, and worry housekeeper”: care. Get a range that refined the work and dim Tho Pandora Range is as easily and accurately I engineâ€"it responds to the touch as quickly and certail engine obey! the hand of the engineer. The Pandora Range saves worry, and because we“! ' ' deters everywhere. Write I have for sale a. grass first Mortgages 0“ o are looking for farming Notes for sale a. number .of First Mort- 1 Farm Lands in Wéstem Canada. :t of each individual mortgage varies mm to $5,000.00. pay the railway fares of users of $10,000 6r 0w sk., and return, to en: 1v investigate and KEYfizâ€"IEERISON. Sole Agents next spring. for fiveLyear periods; with can be made for the. prin- ' vearlv instalments. [maxed Like an £118in is very béd you ‘ViSh t0 m‘es of any intend- 61‘ over to Indian to enable them to and inspect the ONTARIO interest at the ; to purchaser. ‘- The stocks of bacon Ln vaerpum Eat the end of September were 19,- I649 "0X98 as against. 10,106 at Ina tend of September last year. On the iother hand the supplies of hams this {year were 627, as against 5,7911ast {yeah g are going 3 Country Gentleman sa\' ireturns \\ in Show a 5sz :fall wheat. seeding in around the Edmont AL“\ “‘1 -â€"°~- V who ha recently been the world, predicts great for the Chinese flour trade, 5‘s Edmonton and Calagary a to control this trade. ’I None of the mortgages are for more than fifty per cent. of the value of the property mortgaged. All properties are carefully in- spected before loans are made. With the rapid growth of Western Canada and the consequent increase in values, this offers the best and saf- est investment possible. Western Farm Lands purchaser inspect his proper- Sliould any satisfac- ties and find in any way they are not. tury. his money will be promptly refunded, and 6 per cent. per annum interest paid for such his funds were in our hands. We - ‘A‘ time as Ill- have placed over $4,800,000 in mortgages, and never yet had a client dissatisfied or a mortgage foreclosed- St. John, M Traders’ Bank Building, Toronto Absolute SecuritY small gain in in the United m Liverpool :5 the final Edmonton Financial Agent I lStatcs, as compared During the past haers-zt excursxyu w.- scason the railways cumin-(123.00. harvesters to the Canadian West. The numucr simxlarily carried in .1907) was 16,858. The Northwest gFarmt-r estimates that the railways ireceiVCd over $600,000 for carrying The Canadian Commercxal ngum South Africa reports there is a good opportunity there for the sale loI‘Canadian hunter. South‘ America Ihas been largely depended upon fur isu-pplirs. but that countr; 15 not ‘able to meet the demand at pru- lsent, and Australlian dealers are asking- 25¢ per 1b. at. Australian lports. _ _ A the excursionists. Winnipeg ( wumu‘wg night of ( time swev‘ 0r flowers mato \‘ix touched b; Some of 1110 larg ery plants in tho 1' keen incorporating per tor. or 0 ed 1 (Tm. case per cent. of moisture in th tor. The United States ('0! er of Internal Revenue ed that. where mun- than wnt. of moisture is presem case of a-dul-tcration, and in of one factory, a fine of $1 been imposed, where this ndultcratiou w‘as' practiced. i Report of the examinations he]; I in S S \‘o. 9 Op's, for the month |of Sou-mlx-r: Fourth class marks Ipossihlc 200â€"(‘lifl‘ord Robinson 16.1 5 \rchic l’oguc 156 Huber Burke 132. iFred Corneil 131, Junior fourth marks possrble looâ€"Rhea Patterson I63. 'Ihird Mass. marks possible 50 ‘â€"Roy Corneii 44 Dolly Sinclair 43; Ernest Corneil W39“ J ov Comeil 85. Hazel Brooks. 27. Second M; total low-rm; Sandcrson 25;} Lowry Brooks 81. 3 ‘â€"_ 33,3 3 ()m- of the ninst remarkable devel-‘ ”mm-Ms im connection with the world's trade is reported .from Brit- ish (.‘olmn’lna, where a numpner of putatn growors arc’ combining for the purpose of shipping potatoes to In-land. Another remarkable devel- opment is in the mm of a New Zea- Iand man to take anywhere from 50 to 1.000 tons of British Columbia notatoos. if he cnn got. them at a rt‘asonable price. The Northwest Farmer says that absolutely safe ad I will either vines by district October It peas ; were (IL S. S. NO. 9, OPS. frost 3 in were largo 30mmcrcial A gent harvest excursion occurred on “CCU I‘I'Hl On 8th. Up to (lahlias, and 1 bloom. and 'e . practically .m- than is present nilod States "naVc from 30 to 35 Ire in their but- utcs Commission- evcnuc has rul- n- than 16 per 5 present, it, isa v. and in the case no at $1,620 has are this form of with last year. central Lral' cream- Statcs "nave 1 30 to 3'5 on the 011 um to that and 01 h- antl to- Em: calved in my, two own this had culvod in lurch ad nimm'm 1180 .na 1120 11:. I 'ns a. 00" 47.2 lbs. of fat. The owner writes: "We are. ml to milk the some time dual! J ‘AO clover “a timothy: a1 we are ganeflny W out in the spring. and stable in the fall; W8 mod we so 5 1° cows." No. of cows testgd. 25‘ yield‘. of milk. 638; cm 8.7.; swarm yieldo! fat. Ottawa. October 80. 1E m Linden MO I [owing narrow escaP‘ Inc: Mr. Bradamel'. 0l an. m a. most ox‘ lu‘ a Mr. Bradamer, oi Coboconlr. em- ployed by the Gull River Lumber 00.. had a. most exciting experience in Kushog. he was on .thc compfiny'fi edging boat and accidentally toll on into the like. Not being a. swimmer he was almost drowned. in lact'hud it not. been for the perseverance of his companions, who got alongside and pushul the our down Mtor him when going clown for the last, he Would have lot-.1 his lilo. he caught, hold and was. with difficulty hauled into the boat. *4 - ,A_ --.I Mr, 00.. Thos. Harrison St. Norris Lake, they had an iem‘e they will long ronu-mlmr. be- sides themmlves new two dogs in! the canoe. When it capsimd. one of thcdogs made for the shore. but the other, stayed along with them, and kept climbing on their backs, thus seriously endangering their lives. They eventually caught hold of the canootmrl got the dog under it and . for their own pchUnnl safety had to 'sacriflcc the life of a very Sagacious animal. h“- Irade of Season at Montreal Port Shows an Increase of Tonnage ‘ Munlrval. \'u\'. 8.â€"The shipping seaSQn of 1906, at the Port of Hon- will in another fifteen days'be â€"ax matter of mom, for «by that :time the last ocean vessel will have put to sea and the St. Lawrence “foam decm'rcd officially closed: A cfom scrutiny of the figures of navigation to bar indicates some notable «from the open ing 'the 1st of 30"?!“ In-..“ "nine and 8.180 $011143 scrutiny- of the fig! from the opening of navigation the 1st. of .‘Iovcmbor indicates Si lurgv gains and also some nou decreases. The number of occan-going ste ers shows a slight. decrease t last year. but on the other i the tonnage has increasai. The number of ocean vessels ex ing tho‘port for 1906, up to 1 1m, was 751. as against. 755 . ‘year. thu taming"?- for U11- 5 period this year was 1.795.090. against 147593639 tons 111M 1 leaving an Increased tonnage this year of 35,451 tons. The land Waterway trade shows a aided increase. the number of land. craft coming into the since the opening of navigation Nov. 1st was 11,179, while for same period last year the nu was 9,939 or an increase this f 1.140 vessels, with a propor so in the tonnage ca ; 0 i ate incrou Montreal. .\'0\'. 9.-â€"'j'ho CJ‘JL re- port that while the Western wheat. crop has bot‘u harvested twice as fast as last year the shipments out of Fort William to date have been much than last~year. The reason smaller ' g on“ is that the do- mand for (anadxan wheat in the United Kingdom is much smaller ‘than last year Owing to the big ‘supply from the Argentine. BETliAfVY. (T00 late for 'Last Week.) One of the sons ,0! our post. mast- er, Mr; Morrison. has been visiting the parental homo. . st. Storey, of Toronto. is visit- ing at, the home of Mrs. Blakely and the halmm Bros. Miss Elsie Richanlsou. of Lind- env. has been visiting old friends ~m‘v , here, wawad attmdcd on Monday nighfi. on momma, ".5...“ Mr. Frau Noulcs. from the old land, has formed a. partnorship with our blacksmith, lvlcrlrrt Fallis.gapd they together are running 23 car- riage {éctorx- ”A - 1 A ,A “I 1,nho."_ Mr. Jo.; Johnston. our “Huge cun- stable. is unable to be around not ‘being well. 1 Mrs. (Rem) Johnston. who has been \isiting the city, has returned home. ‘ Mrs. W. B. Grahgm spent. last week at 0119 peasants: '. Rev 131:3!ng has been visiting in. Bellmiue a. test dog's. Tho annivemuy 'sérviecs bold but PPM ”mimfm I infic nus V‘ll.‘ . Miss Fallis daughter of Rth Fallis, of this \ilhgo has been quite in (luring the past. week 01' two, but is improving. nu- .. M..- Britail} is th Buying So Much of Our Wheat that ‘cho records the fol- mpm from drOWn' a II a tWe are time duly as : avenge .t 23.6. 1906. , into the Port Of nm’i‘g‘atim‘ 1° [79' \vhih‘ for the meI' the number h a proportion- tonnago carried. avenge lsou. 0" Lind- ng 01“ friends the fowl SUPP" is that the do- whcat in the much smaller I“: to the big vessels enter- up t0 N0"- nst 75b .lars yr tho sumo last year. tonnage for u, The in- oiur village 00"" be around. "0‘ steam- over \‘L‘Rl’ m'ethcrut isto t \Methotlist church ,Rev. 1);, Marvin. .\ Milwaukee physician. E. Worden. has adopted treatment to prepare his Shirley and Jam, for 1h: life. So far he has suco for Good Health says a AL. A ACCl'STOMI§_§ children are two 01 Inc nun-m. _._, healthiest bits of humanity. to whom disease of all kinds is un- known. During the cold weather these children may be soon baroâ€" footed and bare-headed. clad only fix their cotton! garments. thoroughly enjoying a romp in the snowdritts. Land "Without even a goose pimplu “ "' LA-u hrn‘ldhL on their skin." We have the children up," says Dr. “so that they are fearless t neither the ice cold plung¢ romp in the snow in their The door is 311135 open a go out when they like am when they are ready to do do not. lorce the children t [in the snow barefooted; send than) out. into Judicious exposure to cold has been found to be'one of the best methods of strengthening weak infants and healthy childrou. At a cradles. One mother who this treatment thought u counted for the unusual 11 strength of Ithc tamfly. LOSSES I}: S}".‘-[".P kllJJ'JI In DOGS. At the last meeting of anues‘ng ‘ouncil. payments aggregating $105.99 were authorized on account of sheep killed by dogs. The Sunl has noted the papnents of similar amounts by other councils during the past summr-r. Some trimmers of the Legislature should mow- next summer. says that paper. for at return of. all payments made on thci £accaunt stated. by the townships of ‘ the Province during 1906. The ug- g’rcgzxe would surely startle the Legislature into the necessity of more stringent legislation on the dog nuisance. What is required ism law committing the shootingmt‘ . any dogseen at large. at any time without some person being in TH! F. F. charge CAUEHT COLD ' ON THE C.P.R. If Mr. W m m w "‘u Psychioe who he an: anti“ 0°“ 5' wmhnuvedhinadfnlocofm and sufl'el'hg. Psychic. use. d! luIIK mmbykimngtbemgâ€"cherooudl the disease. PSYGHIN 50c. Perl tired or their aucnv to somethhgdelsc. In 0 send them out._ into add, and barefooted." msure to cold has hogn V â€" c. Wc have brought " says Dr. Worden, u‘c fearless and dread cold plunge nor a ow in their bare foot. 135 open and they hey like and return ready to do so. “'0. Le children to go outi barefooted ; they 7 go . in free will, and play tired or their attcnfi l of humanity- ‘0 all kinds is “W the com weather nay be seen baro- Md, clad uni." m 5 one of the best >ther who had tried houxht that-R “c‘ unusual health and sicim. Dr 30““ dopted strenuous re his t“0 g" 8' tor the rigors 0‘ | succeeded “'9“- says that. 1h" r the firml'st 1”“ grams, Oils and Varnishes I < ; -â€"â€"â€" â€" w ,7 Vfébc. l'l‘he xrmsce ot Mme 0 us. ity. n w. rm“ "‘ '1‘“... WM wanders; “'ilzaon, .93.. mull-ms. New ome a._nd Raymund: Graniteware Washing Machine . Ch ms ' Bet-(elm in Watch“. 0100'“ Jewellery and Novelties at in sterling silver and cut. glass that, use notonly appropriate as presents but because of their novel a nd ar- tistic design. are of special value. OUR LINES cover everythim: suitable for the table and dining mow. dressing table and houdoir. Mum Jewellery State if JOEEPH MEEHAN ': 100131021333 r. McCarty - Lindsay I, one“: um um momma-.3. 15th. 1906. .TE'ART 5:. O'I loam. etc. we: lowest cw (GORE a; JA4 ma. solicitor-u \"rwrm and LII Inner. to loan m BORROWER money on real 1 due lowest curr an. in done in its principal u ‘9. a. HOPKINS? or for the Out mnn at Iowa-1.1 "Jflamat., no LEIGH R. KNIG (tutor. Notary gag Wa'erlon M1 (‘0 , o! Wawrlo «mama Cu, of kzcidnm and 8! «Ion, Ont. mm mag Wi’lxam-st‘ V Juarv '. office C. B. (13083. “antiquarian “be! of Roy OR. POGUE. DE 17 oppmite the “mention given Horn-d V. 1’0! “(3‘ SKI-ii, LVI DR. E. A J. KCCULL Ndwiffl‘." D ~mamas 0 say and l Racial attenu: mg .cad treating hoes, it require‘ Hours 9 to 12 or by appointme { .«m-rl'l} graduate t. R. JAMES. ‘ ceased Auctio :“g‘f Victoria. ‘ .wather sale- I" gym mode ~terk-oto., Linc ‘1‘. Stuart, L OLIVE M. ‘- without an! ting- We ‘100 “a“ debentum. â€"â€"We "want moi uni-waxes. "“0 5011mm. hVOI‘ the {owvst on: "Human, Lin! hands. UCLA: Barnum, etc- .' E UNDERSI [on money 0“ vul‘ge Prone mmn of int Pn’vgtc funds. m buy 800d IELDON. So U ntmtion F. D. loore ate. Office Store. W tau: i0 i4 R SUTTON, I) 4w gradual!) 0! gm Royal Col (3009. All nothodl ndop .fia. 0M 0? mt'a, oppGIi “5!. Honor 5;! thcm‘SNy and 0mm:- All “mic-d branche miutiiy perfol‘l tug“. mpmhvfl’s 7 leg-3 of Dental .g ‘ ?he 13 . 9S! special GUM” ()Hhodunia.1 cork. The su “nth under [:83 the inserlxon “cures cont"! :31 an! 0m“ cite the Simps‘i mack. Linduy-l . B. WELDON.‘ Dirk. Onkwoc Agent, Issuer Oonvmncing hEFdI‘ct A L'CTION HER nduatt JOHN *9 10» -â€"4 1-1 DURHAM 'A‘ Over Neil” 1‘!) Kent Over Mot AA WALT‘ 'V for till lentio lyx>pd

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