Listowel Standard, 20 Oct 1911, p. 5

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H. B. MORPHY, K. C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC, Solicitor for the Bank of Hamilton, Notary Pale Rat Commcnenanne, Mon- ey to GEORGE BRAY BARRISTER, - 'SOLICITOR. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. LISTOWEL, - - ONT. F. R: BLEWETT, K.C. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC., Gordon Block, Opposite Post Office, STRATFORD - - ONT. 7 Cecil Hamilton, B. A. Barriste +, Conveyancer. Solicitor for Imperial Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN. Otiee, Meta S.. next to Dr. Foster, Dentis offs in Atwood every a unredey LOUIS GABEL LICENSED AUCTIONEER, LISTOWEL, ONT. Sales conduc sf ia. in any part of Perth at moderate charges. Satisfac- on guaranteed. Sales may be arranged for at Stand- ard office. 2. FRED. VANDRICK, etme \ LICENSED AUCTIONEER For the Oocunties of Perth, Huron and he Township of Maryborough, 1 am prepared to handle all kinds of sales a manner, Orders left at A. J. Vandrick's store, Lis- owel, will be given prompt attention STRATFORD, ONT. » Stands to the front as the best school of its kind in the province. are be those 0: schoo! putation for high- We have three depart ments-- | Commercial, Shorthand tly exceeds the supply. psec ts are e each w and the sooner yoursel entering » ie enter the 1 potter for Get our free catalogue at once. t and Telegraphy fe the demand for trained help | D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. Weeoeseest £$0664088 ~5 FREE. For short eo only, one Cabine yy ll yl person over sixty years of wATeH REPAIRING prompt. Prices] moderate, all work waranted, S. M. SMITH. pai nd others who a' w realize the of having their Patent business Experts. Pre " Works Mr. Monk is of the Cabinet. HON. cw P. PELLETIER In A. & GOUDEVE, ILP. Who ifs slated for exz'y promotion. Sir Mackenzie Rowe'! oxsfrime Minister. Mr. Martin Uurrelieis pro- bably the best men that @@uld be chosen for the portfolio of Agricul- ture. He is a practical farmer and a successful one at that." His par ticular branch is fruit. growing but he knows al! about every branch so that his experience combined with his splendid knowledge of public affairs and men wil! help Mr. Burretl in his propaganda of being the real representative of the farmer in the HON,.T. W. CROTHERS, Minister of Labor. tice. This experience will stand Mr. Pelletier in good stead in bis new duties. W. B. NANTEDL 'The second French Canadian in the Cabinet is Mr. W. B. Nantel who is the new minister of Inland Revenue He comes into the Government witb a good reputation. A. EL KEMP ced Fionn LOUGHE Two of the ministers without port folios, Mr. A. E. Kemp and Senator Lougheed, have worked herd in the past for the party ana thouxh at HON. A. E. KEMP, Minister without portfolio present their positions are of an ad- visory nature yet much is expected of them. T. W. CROTHERS Mr. Crothers who served a good apprenticeship for his position as Minister of Labour when he acted as Chairman of the party, will make c good administrator as the legal knowledge and good judgment are nown assets of this intellectual! giant. When in opposition his acid speeches were more feared by his op- ponents than even Mr. Foster's; bunt underneath all his apparent brusqness . Crothers has a warm heart as all his friends know. HON. FRANCIS COCIIRANE Mr. Cochrane is one of Ontario's -_ J. dD. HAZEN, of Marine and Fisheries. a representatives in the govern- and up the Provincial portfolio of feats and Mines to enter HON, SAM HDENES t is appropriate that the Department shogld go to Col. Hughes -- though the Montreal Star wont like it --- who during the long opposition kept his predecessor up to the scratch. It will be remembered at the Colonel also knows some- thing of real war having served in A sing ua old news- HON. R. ROGERS, Minister of the Interior. pe Col. Sam will be the publicity agent of the Government. J. W. REID AND W. J. ROCHE There are two medical men in the Cabinet, Dr. J. D. Reid of Prescott, who takes up the portfolio Inid down by Wm. Patterson -- Customs; and Dr. W. J. Roche. from Manitoba, whose position as Secretary of State {s growing in importance. HON. W. T. WHITE The most difficult position In the Cabinet that Mr. Borden had to fill was that of Financial Minister. He had plenty of good material to pick from and in choosing Mr. W. T. White from Toronto he selected one of the best known financial men in Canada. His genius for organization has been in great demand by«the public in- stitutions of Ontario and now that the country has the command of his great talents many financia! reforms will be made. 3. DO HAZEN New Brunswick's loss in her Prime Minister is sureiy Canada's gain, for » beloved man Mr. Hazen will have the delicate task as Minister of Marine and Fisberiea of adjusting the naval policy of the new government. What that policy will be It is not for one to suggest, but that it will be !n conformance with the Premier's promises to the electors we have every confidence. Such tn brief is the personnel of the government of Canada -- a gov- ernment with a clean siate, for Pre- mier Borden has tied himself to no will of aig people. will bein is the confident hope of Canadians -- a stewardship that wil] make for the public and materia) prosperity of this fair dominion and its people, Luxury Its ee Its way even to the Irish poorhouses. The Lisnaskea Guardians the pes day decided to a live paupers in Irish tweeds bury ad ones In draped _-- *| keeping Canada a -THURSDAY AND "FRIDAY | IAS. MooRAR. as = eee have teeiuiae teatfres of his EI mn alderman in 1898 bh ar a not relinguish the office till his no ion to Parliament im 1904. As ee eee of Public for. of a distinct success, and his opinion and advice on Educational matters are eagerly s0' elm politics he is a Conservative and thoi born of AM@erican pirents and educated in the United States, he is a powerful and unceasing advozi's of Canadian in the "WATCH for the -- SEPIA ANGELO PLATINIUM The Latest to the Minute. : LISTOWEL BRANCH. New Supply of Kodaks DAVIDG. ROY, - and Kodak Supplies. : LATEST MOULDINGS in the}, rs es Mr. H. B. AMES, MP. broadest and best sense of the term In the world of commerce he is best known as a director of the well known Ames-Holden Company, Limit- ed, shoe manufactyrers etc. of Mont- real, Schvolboy "Howlers." Some amusing schoolboy "howlers" were recounted by Mr. wyn Fiske, headmaster of the Elm House the general papers worked by the students one escribed -- d'etat" as a Fomnck dish mare musichalis as @ voluntary. J redit, said , signifies rson who gets nl the Tk: 4 wro en you are to hung." "Ladies first except for votes" and woult wish for if they were gran' five wishes. Among the replies were "To be able to eat and "To be . | 2 eee because I could prick FARM FOR SALE. -_o-- 100 acre farm, being lot 17, = con- cession of Wallace. About' aaa well fenced. (:ood brick house kitchen, with furnace and other con- i1RAM CROWELL. We are sole agents in Listowel for the fa Rexall Prescriptions. Every Prescription is Guaranteed. We carry 2 complete stock of BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, SPORTING GOODS, WALL PAPER, ETC. J. A. HAGKING, Druggist Town Agent G. T. R. Listowel Sash and Door Factory. : BAMFORD BROS. picture framing department. {1 ur New Premi-|{°so errs soeerrr s CA. LEE, | ses. AREYOU RUPTURED? I can cure "the worst case of Rupture from in- fancy to old age, without Operation or loss of time, ACT AT ONCE and remove the daily dan- ger of strangulation. Fill in coupon and send 5. L. KIDD & SON Are now installed premises on Maia ee One Door East of Pest Office where they keep Only the Choicest Meats. Peed stock will be found the larg: nd best in town and includ ite everything in the line of Fresh and Cured Meats, be dicted ddicia dt de PE lS PP See es ye ee eee eee + 2 PBB DOOOBEOOBAS 2333443444464 6444460600000 0868808880864 2884 eee as to J. S. SMITH, Sausages, otc. > 88 Caledonia St. Jf We aim to satisfy our custom-|$ Dept. Z, Stratford Ont, ers and to make new ones and we}; keep the goods to do it with. 4 Nare ; Orders by phone or otherwise|{ Address > promptly filled and meat delivered © nen.....Tine Rupleed a. to any part of town. S. L- KIDD & SON} PHONE 31. On what side Ruptured . Suistecien Guaranteed. 44644 J. GABEL Issuer of Marriage Licenses. it i el A CHANGE FOR INVESTMENT In Some Choice C. P. R. Lands in Central Alberta. The following Canadian Pacific Railway Lands have been specially reported upon and offer a rare opportunity for intending settlers and investors to secure holdings in what is considered the best farm- ing district in Central Alberta. West 1-2 Sec 25, Tp. 38, Range 13, ace of 4th Mer. The Inspector's cant on this half section'says: "Class, good; soil, 8 to 14 inches black loam; sub-soil, excellent clay ; level prairie, some poplar brush seo removed, no stones ; settled, many Ontario people; would add that in my opinion this section is hard to beat."' Price $13 an acre. N. W. 1-4 Seo. 33, Tp. 38, Range 13. Inspector's report : " First class, soil heavy black loam, sub-soil clay, level, same poplar groves, no stones ; settlement of district A No. 1. A first class quarter section, very cheap at $13 an acre.' N. E. I-4 Sec. 35, Tp. 38, Range 13. - Inspector's report : ** Class, first ; soil 8 to 12 inches black loam ; subsoil clay (very best) ; level ; some poplar groves, possibly ten acres ; no stones; thickly settled withjAmericans and Canadians, A fine quarter section, no better in the district." Price $13 an acre. S. E. 1-4 Sec. 27, Tp. 38, Range 13. Inspector's report : " Soil heavy black loam, sub-soil good clay, level, little brush on one corner, no stones. One of the best quarters in the Lorraine district." Price $17 an acre. The above lands are within a few miles of Castor on the Lacombe branch of the C. P, R. All of Section 27, Tp, 40, Range 19, Inspector's report: "Class good, soil black, subsoil clay, level, very little brush, a few stones, district all gagtled. This section is a good one."' Price $13 an acre. Section 23, Tp. 40, Range 19. Inspector's report : " Class good, soil black loam, ---- rolling, some brush, few stones, district all settled, section good.'"' Price $13 an acre. Section 25, Tp. 40, Range 19. Inspector's report : Same as for section 23. Price $13 per acre. Section 33, Tp. 40, Range 19. ico': 'Class first, soil very good, subsoil clay, fairly level, very little brush, no stones, all settled. In my opinion this section is very good." Price $13 per acre. ee Township 40, in which the above lands are situated, is immediately north of Stettler in the Buffa- lo Lake district, some of the sections reported on being within two miles of Red Willow station on the UoNSR: line from Vegrevillé to Calgary. _ --> ¥f lands are bought for actual settlement purchasers can take advantage of the ten payment 1 cayment pen A cash payment of $311.65 secures a quarter section of $13 land. Theterms for investors are one-sixth down and balance in five yearly instalments with interest at 6 per cent. As these lands will be quickly picked up at the prices at which they are now offered, intending | purchasers should lose no time in securing some of them. Don't delay. Call on or write . : . A. ST. GEO. HAWKI a ~ Ait © PB. Lande, Lie St . ae

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