., ‘ . V ,' ' v V V ~ I ‘ , .933. . ‘ ~ ‘ ' . volt 28â€" . FRIDAY' - , / ‘ ~ . V; I THIS Wm Thexton’sw a... ‘ ‘ 3m“ CGIVSUMERS HOME ' Wallets letter f...‘...5» ‘ _ ' " ‘ 0N GRAND TRUNK} The 5‘ ' experimenting for some time with smoke consumers for application to T locomotives, and has so far met with ' - 1 if?“ â€was t° warrant â€up - A leaky roof can be easily and quickly repair- . . 3, all the yard locomotives at . . . . = . e . Windsor. 0m†as well as a few 0th,] Ed With Parozd Roofinv. Parmd IS the only satis- ,' 7 are at different points on the m. faCtory Smooth Surface Roofing made. And the j tem. The type 11995 is very similar to wear and tear of a roofing depends altogether on those in use by railWays in Chicago, the surface coating. In Paroid you find the most where an anti-smoke campaign has I expensive and best surface coating that money compelled them to use some device and skill can roduce. And Par i R ' that will materially reduce thel D 0 d “OOfIDg has I o h T ' , smoke. Along the side of the ï¬rebox,l St 0d t C CSt Of Time from 16 to 181ns. above the ï¬re, there? ASk For Samples are eight tube openings. 0n the out-,I ‘ side are small steam jets, so placedl that the jet at the point of entering. J G Ed d C the tube creates a strong draught, . . war 3 (9 and carries a volume of air over the Hardware! Phone 27 top of the ï¬re. The air brought in through these side Openings mixes thoroughly with the smoke in ,the ï¬re- box immediately after it is given of! irom the bed of coals, and with a bright ï¬re burning the smoke is alo most completely consumed. In a de- monstration several shovels of coal were thrown on a bright ï¬re, result»! ing in dense smoke being given oil. Turning on the steam through these :AY» / ' : much more rapidly than can be done can use. . g in the east, and with a much smaller ,amount of cash capital. fj- ' The land in So much more producc '2 a: ‘ tive out here and is so easily ~ brought under cultivation that a DYE for young man with barely enough cash ‘ VV _' to buy his outfit of horses and to l . TRY"! carry him over the ï¬rst summer for l ..x;.:. household necessities, can very Soon ' - ~"“““’â€â€™ make good. Failures, of course oc« cur out here, the same as in all 50" lands but there are few where the neâ€" l \ - cessary thrift is exercised. l l Moi-Llach, which is situated in the . nnicipality of Wheatlands, and onI 7:" .. the main line of the C.P.R., is a ‘ ;town of about 600 population, is Vigrowing rapidly, making good and .permanent progress. Both the Bank V'ol Toronto and the Bank of Hamilâ€" Viton haVe erected fine new commoâ€" A :dious oriï¬ces here this season, and (are both do‘ng an extensiVe business, " . ch of them limping six employees constantly. We have four fine elevators heme; all running to their full capacity.’! There has been o’v'er a half millioni bushels of wheat shipped out fromi side jets reduced the smoke almost a and hr; already this season, large quanâ€" g instantaneously, so that the vapour! Vt.ties are now held in store, and a ‘ given Oï¬ a} the “30k was just Slight, 1 Front proportion of the wheat is still ‘ 79 6-? ~ 8022 8028 1y coloured. The results of the experi- in farmers' hands. There are large' i . l . -. 0 . . A:l oods steam c r d d m de cf be t P 11:1.d Cement 1) V f1.thtit, g 116: an a S or r _, C8 iqunntftios of flax and oats grown in! THE GRACE OF SUPPLE SlLKS i ments ave been so success 11 a g c i This is the season for silos. days and rushed at that. Q is not all unlikely the yard IOCOW‘ Get in touch with us or call up and we will send a man to ï¬sure 5 gthis district. I look on this section2 SHOlX/N [N A Q] P Q 1\ x" ives «11 over ‘he system will be so u - ' . .. . V . a your 3b. 0: country as being ideal for mixed: v M LE BLOUVE A‘ JD SKIRT equipped. The rbad locomotives may: J The skirt may be made in size 24 with ' , . likewise be so equipped, but the ad-I ‘ chine. ch'l" t d l C l 31’: yams ol' 42 men material’ van‘ages accruinv are not considered: .. : . ’ “ son. he an ace. 0 ors are One-piece dr*sses for small I are . " b ...r.1.n. and the unbroken Prairie! bright, It is not unusual to see an en- t to k, I ~ . - . ,tashionable. becoming and comfortable, to be as great, as in yard locomot-' grows such luxuriant grasses, but 1 hrs bodice fashioned of silk in a vivid l l , - , 9.3.0.0 farming, as the land is very pro- f â€$811.36: 831682951: and softest of fab- VdUCl-ive. and grows a fine Sample 0! .. a~‘v02'e for houses. Crepe dc i NATIONAL CONCRETE MFG. CO. LIN DSAY - - 0 N T with a touch here and there is the ab . shoe 1 d t skirt that harmonizes. Caprian blue is i of red or green. 8028 makes a fetch- the atmosphere is or con-Slderabla 1m“ ‘ \ V â€h", . and o goo wa er and a conï¬ning color in crepe do china and ; ing little dress for schdol or street portance to the community. :ts freedom from alkali. This charac‘f I . Would make up very effectively In 7967. ’ wear. ' "â€""'“9â€__ teristic gives us a predominence chrf The skirt (3022) could be made of, It requires but 215’, yards or 86 inch :2an Parts of the west. duvetyn in the same or a contrasting lmnterial to make this design in size 8. IMade or serge in a dull dark blue and - ives, where the question of smoke in tho crowning feature of this district red 01‘ )ellow combined with a darker i brightened V m“, u... ,.. . 3, “1.... ur- f ()Ox)£3000“(200.000.000.00 . I , - , y ' bade. A modlsh afternoon "11! ' "0 â€"- '~ '1‘: Pl F)?" : . . l S . sown v.1 ho. 4.67 sues 3-1 to 42. .s 1 ~‘ ~ : l; .1, l - . . There is one of the fineSt openings: rC-‘UAL No. 8022â€"slzes 22 to 30. 3 Ljfjl 15L“ ‘3 4' Beg“) the New Year arighi Ly 80mg 10 z in this town for a flour mill to be i To COP-3' this blouse (7367) in size 35 No. 8028â€"sizes 4 to 12. ; ‘- -.â€"~;7:.Inu- found anywhere. the nearest mill of? It reqmms "'3 yards or 36 mm mm Bad] pattern 15 ccnm' b I ‘WARREN,S l IANO S flRE t ‘ r . , , ' i â€" v , sew g $ .h.3 kind balm; in Mooselaw. 27 milâ€": To obtain either pattern illustrated ï¬ll LANGTON~NLDBITT l â€"‘__â€"\â€"~ x rs distant. All of the flour used in1 '3‘“ ““5 WW! “d enclose 15 can"! in M """"""""" A ‘* ~r" th' . m , , retty Wedding took place ls l -- - . . . . ‘h . .s - . . Slaw-PS or 60-71. Be sure to state numoer Na _ ............................. ~ 1) . E and making VOlll' h 1 0 ' '34:: E: t“es“ '93“8 h‘3 to be "919m“ “1 of pattern and size. measuring over the Adi: """ afternocn at half past two 0 clock.i’ ‘3 V c 0 C6 f What â€will be 3“ E I here and sells at $3.25 per 100 Tbs.l gillest'part of the bust. Address Pattern ‘ “S """""" ° """""""""" "'""' at the home of Mr. Jas. Nesbitt,.' and at times as high as $3.50. l cp....r.r.nf. cr-re of this paper. ............................................... ' -V_ : h" . (l htnr ’ A Beautiful Player Piano and in what StVl", . l W ._.__--_._.-e zuc- w 4M_-__ â€â€"~â€"â€" VlCtOI'za'ave-y W â€n his gang V , l . †3-in n g . There is an excellent opening_ her. Miss Maud Nesbitt was united in; - A High Grade Piano and in what make and style? . .J- a} .‘o. a mfcixrne 32:01); :zemedlcal ddoc- ; marriage to Mr- Gordon Langâ€, a: A First Class Organ and in what case and price ? .-:r. a. e 72.11†s' on, an a i a: ' .3 3 13:3 3 ‘ I anyer could each find splendid op- i: enlngs in this town. ' We have the best of shipping faci- lities for freight, and a fine passen- rer train service. The number oi trains “blah pass through here daily is marvelous. ‘ A Victor Victrola and large range of record~ 9 0 Your choiceoi 4 Best Ma kes Sewing Machines and at very Right Piices and =cxms of payment when neces- O A O A V 0-793. "- O -" 0 1‘: C C’ . ".- 9 C, ‘ ‘ Tl " I' “i" . .W b her father, wore a are procurable in the Pattern acetic-n .. 9'19 35* y 3 lwhite sat'n 'gown trimmed with lac lb“ 322?. â€ls l“ rmed by Rev. Jas. Wallace in the; V9 ladies, 88mg jgglï¬il Pang preaches of a number of relatives and l ,- CC". infâ€"'2’?“ - "'~"‘"F"’.“fw 3 . . l intimate frunds. The bride, who was( i l I I l . I l ' -5 :"iv' :r_ :. '.':"" lPeter‘ooro. The ceremony was per- i I and bio-3103, and was attends-d by her I . g g gillianz-st- Limbs}. opp. _ a. ,,_ is Hclrn NeSbitt dressed in . BREE S Flï¬ï¬ï¬‚ STGBE ‘ omas A! tomobileGar: ge ~ 9 Q9 Q ‘3 “Std, LL 8 i ’ - B r) 9]†Pb .re 1"â€L 7 PD- v- , 7‘ AT‘« 7 i . aâ€: ‘t ‘5. E . I. . sill: colienne’ with girdle cf ? a I. t n... .n ..s:>cct to cop and wea.her c--. . Sigge § § ‘2 , . w, @5133 c elm - , iticns existing throughout this dis . pink satin. Mr. Howard Nesbitt wasl held-4 +++4xd++++6++++++4 MWW++++W¢+M trict, I may tell you that we have 5 - . .. .. I 00000000 Mï¬++c+++++m -m--.-â€"--~- um“. ,grOOmsman. had on idra‘ saascn all through this mm-m_..-m- 'Ih'e groom’s gift to the bride “35? I ,. . .. . . - l. _ m---†m__, _ ___- . » , - .I Be a1r830 FEM“. Swing came in early, the 9886’ a sci; or black furs,» to the brides ' l5 D .-_ V _ Want into the ground last spring in {‘3‘IEATEER BULLETII’QS ,Roï¬i Eg‘écggay maid a string of pearls, to the best, Mr. Robt. Pogue, formerly of West; line shape, and in good time, andi ; . l l 9 K . Messrs ‘Fitzsimmons Bros., Lind- m-nn a. pair of Pearl cut! links.’ 2731‘s, now of Toronto Real Estate, f the weathcr all through the season I ; .Bay. are opening out an automobile l :2 was good. We had frequent rains, the T0 REACE‘ FIXRPï¬S 5 sweet was ideal weather all The happy couple were the reclp- 4 Qua-h. Threshing is now all done, .. ‘ »«~wwï¬v.--w ‘ ' ‘ .. .4 ’ . â€may ““116 ‘1‘)“ 0“ a business irepair shop in the Stephenson Car- ES E3595 Gvang icn-t-s of many beautiful presents. «trip, and sold his cottage on Sussex ; riage Shop.â€"Cannington G‘eaner. Mr. and Mrs. Langton left on the? . evening train for Toronto and the, l i 35‘ re C ‘1 V 1 sun Albert-sts. at a handsome price; i J . . . -- :‘e’ptfa ost , . . _ - 1'thv; ..nd the Fi'ii‘i of â€am has hem h‘gh" EICCtI‘iCitY 101‘ the farm 15 to be: Th“ Post is In re 11{- ,0 ' pf - Niagara Peninsula, and on their rc' 53150_sold a portion 0f lot 15 in e i 1 - I" â€aâ€=f°"t“y F911 plouohinv conâ€" [‘uncwed by meterology {or the farm 3(3an from ReV. H' G" mgstone, or turn will reside in Peterboro. ...The i2n‘d con. Of Ops to Mr. Wes.ey Wal- I Chlldren Cry . , r W“ â€â€˜ ; ' ' f ° f ’ 1 curate at St. Paul’s church, ‘ j . don at a.- Iona price- also sold spar-3 0R f‘FTf‘QER‘S 4-, - t - ' :3. .\ . . d the; ; ‘~ 11 d mer y . ' "d- ’ travellinw- own was a. tailor- » o ' , ! F L» "n . nullaw nu up to o ember 13th. an 'on a system when, it 13 be eve , t S ithers B C It is bri es _. S. g . 1 Ch E Po no 111‘ - '- at at t r n sent time is ex-l , ,. -. _.but. now a m *5 _° " ,. f v Me with hat toltion of and to as. . .g , . f" C G; is F?l a .- 5:. .‘I ~~‘- ;' g':- . ,f y; iii!) “a :2; _re may “35'“? m 31‘3“)“ 318 great adva: dated Nov. 15th. Mr. ngstone shat- t ed silt. O “a y b ' I Mariposa at a handsome price. 1 a *’ 1 :4; ~ 3.1.1.4. c'*"Ҡa ‘5' ’ ' tags :0 3-“ agncultunet 9‘3 the 8' Hes that Mr. Robert MacKay, of Lind- mate ° .. '. g.- Monetary conditions have been .aption to farm life of the beneï¬ts of say who was run over on the G.T.P.‘ _______ . . ' . y ’ W _ pretty tlght all through the mt,"Whlte coal’. The Globe understands in New Hazelton, B. C., in October, 8:528! Prep. this year, but the great fertility 0' {that the proposed system of Canadi-l "3 im‘ roving nicely. the soil, the wonderful natural re- lan agricultural meterology has been? 9 , “‘wutzsoyno.‘ sources of the country. the optimism carefully and fully worked out, that TRANSFERRED TO I 131415 D°"ist ' of the people, coupled with the it has been approved by both Hon: - , e. . : heaVy emigration from all lands, and I J. D. Hazen, Minister of Marine, and; ST CATHARINES , 53 . ' last, but not least, our fine clim- Hon. Martin Burrell, Minister otAgâ€"i , .‘ â€V‘V-VV’J ‘ ’ I ate. have a determining influence in riculture, and Will be Kormally anâ€"i ~. 1 a hie : restoring confidence, and the horiv nounced in the near lutllre. l Mr. Oswald Varcoe, son of Reeve e. ,3 .m. g 2021 is already brightening, and the The system has been thought out, lVarcoe of Mariposa, and who has been] . L “Wss‘v‘Wâ€˜ï¬ silver lining is now in Bight‘ and the prepared and perfected by Mr. R. F. “edgerâ€"keeper in the local Bank oil __ W951i is bound to go forging ahead. létupart, Director of ‘the Dominion EMontreal, has been transferred to St. . . . ! . ,, . _ .4: a, V F ; Yours “‘1â€,me lMeterological Service. It was this iQatharines. hit. Varcoe was :meEns: , 1%: a V W 31' m i -4 "II-LIAM IEE 1913- project which largely engaged 1113 .enâ€" ily popular With a.-1?rgï¬.:r;-e o a a . V . “5.31., on â€.33.; 3 Monarch. Sask.. Nov. 2nd. . ergies on his recent mission to Eur- iquaintances who ml “1.? 1m every ; . g "I badly bag, 2:: V V ope. and The Globe learns that he success in the Garden City. . idem 5?â€! l; . . . .4, tiï¬es Canada 33: ' Mil-m3 {lease Plum when m... m... .. â€"~+â€"~â€" ows... 6 ‘- 3" L ‘ _ world’s best meterologists in the. . _ :3 E .. 3"l N W kl 't 1 11 the details- canddldfl €4le . ' 44 .. _ . “ ‘VV‘IV: it FELL I. 10 SE ER WC}? ng OJ 0 8. _ mâ€"- M. h ..... u an agricultural country like Ca-l , , .. .. .- ~ . . z ' 332g: “. :_ : , ; : , M nada it is believed that it will be of. Ref {[36533] 3%: . 5“ aturday evening about seven 0 ‘ inestimable value to have a brancfll a .- .. . ' ‘ ’ clock as Mr. Stewart Pogue, of Em- â€"-â€"â€" {Of the meterological service devoted: MAKE certain of complete success in your concrete work 1 7°†’ ' ‘ 113’ was arm“ â€St °n Queen’smsolely to the assistance 0! the ang A meeting of citizens mu be held by always usmg . ‘ a ‘ ""131 his horse stumtlhd into the sewer be- - a - .= a .. . t ' ' th council chamber tomorrow,' ' . . . ~: if ~ _ .. - , culturist 0n lines which have N? [in a . v e:.,:_-.;«_â€â€˜ .31 tween St. Peter and St. David~st and heretofore been attempted upon this:(Tuesday) evening at 8 o clock for ‘5 or an - K M ' :ZJF‘P' r 3953"“ 33931 serious injuries that it continent. and the oï¬icials are confl‘ :th-e purpose, of Organizing 3 Canadian l ‘ - a -- - .. ' i . ‘ ‘ ~ 0:: , " , V . 1.2.1 on Sun-day. sent that it will work out well. EClub. Clubs of this nature have been I We are supplying Canadian farmers with the highest quality of Portland Cement it ‘3 Mic - 3-: - ~V .1 .n:- The night was a very earl. one and When interviewed concerning the ,formed in many Ganadian cities and for human skill to make. :23. F‘d it was â€ï¬lth some ditï¬culty that V8‘ ,ipmject, Mr. Stupart said he “'39 â€Otit‘mng' and 1 It IS ,desgab‘ue othat ; We have reduced the priceof Canada Portland Cement until itiswithin yourrecch for practically . L . . .se 3.3.3; 93.3.1 keep to the road. Theim a position to malts pubILc the pro- i Lindsay should fall inllme. ThoV 0‘;- every PWPO'C' it is the only building material that is not increasingin cost. ~ - V V ' roe was badly crushed and braisedlspecuve system nor any of its de‘ ‘ject Of these clubs ‘V11 be exp alne ' 2. ‘ fl ’7 nd the services C1 the ï¬re teamltafls until tne ofï¬cial Government orâ€" â€";'V'"*‘ V . (12' ‘ ‘ 1 -~ , , \kx wrre necessary to haul it out of thoder rcacbed 1.1.11. He anticipate? lnszauzng Lamps * V25; {5 " sewer. It was removed to George owever, that an announcement wi ’ The' magnetite standards 'and 35 B k f C d 1-": - ._. <‘:.lvc~rt's stable where everything was :9 made before the end of the pres- ! lamps complete are now being placed “1‘ 8 sure to as 01' dfld d ;. "N done to save it’s life. ent year. '1'!) DOSitiOD on Kent-sf. "5'" i Cement, in bags. ~ w .; 5 Canada Cement Company Limited, Montreal I} was law: not received a free copy of ‘ ‘era! 1.5: farmer can dd deft/’2 C narrate, ' ' writ; our Iry‘bmatz'an Department and get one. It’: a resale-t: prenatal concrete enqclopedza. Use it for eczema. ulcers. cold sores. c h a p p e a hands. poisoned wounds. piles, scalp sores. and all skin injuries and disaster. Best balm for b a b y s Purely herbal. All drug- gists and stores 5% box. :. l»,- . J... u‘ , -4.» v.†'4" Z 'r-‘y. .,,-t. >-; ’wn ,< LIA- 2“; P‘“â€â€™â€ " ' " ' ’ “ ’ T -' " -" * -‘ ‘" ""‘:"‘ “tvwr'“‘â€â€˜ ‘1'".4‘ .".'.. ‘r'ï¬â€˜u' 5“"‘9‘1‘17-1. .x. ...‘“F" v - . , _ .- ~- -» 3’: "K ‘.',.t" 3.4. ?4Iâ€J.‘.’f 11:4 .Hâ€"é'i-t .7. 7» .-‘. «v-53? w.»- '. ~ ~. vqi’..{m.--~‘4- 4-15:-