Whitby Keystone, 16 Mar 1905, p. 5

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THE KEYSTONE, WHITBY, THUIRSDAY, MARCU 16, 1905 M Sprint i înhiind for rep1VuIriii- tlîvir (lai)N r o s H a a h north of tht village. levosHadce IB '0111e eU adE ME* ~Mrs. Sii eîlierd of thet I L (iu, Mr& Edwade was pale, nervous, s lrdIiI-v )(llocuîng ekrlir01 Irritable, and reduced to a more JJ i0 a n i" ot li~'~skeleton of skiai and borie. ditu n b i t ng I()%%'Verx rî1 l1is î>f Crlvle N.\ . R. W. EDWAEDS 33 Murray St,, Brant- Ji Joies .L:rtuc,** r0o-d, Ont., wnites :-"Fot five years 1 suf. T., wiilias lin ei spel(luflt Wilttr fered more than words can tll from nervous ,J xx-ili 'ikcruîgfiîniîs, ci flr ta' Stadaches, rlervous dyspepsia and exhaustion. ~ Ep e wouid at limes aimos> drive me crzy I could Ili 1i'sthu a t ot sleep nights,buî wouid xx ek l. ingolîlti ual xi ~ tîo ~-waik the" floor in agon pols hici illbi (-tLiidý( fr niuntil i fr11 exhausted and g.. ~nI~I22 d~y'~~~~' ~ r pit w uiei xvii ii.t-xeuîed î"i I'i~'n-unConscunus. t4)to Sometimes I couild ~. NIa'îti\ier \<aruIL lias ico cu take no food for four days0,J f iliv t(, IiS lu-l fur .t1lue 1 t't weet i~ vt iai a lime. I was pale, în t ac f1 TVl n iî u it' i ou at ýII.nervous, irritaible, easil Li t rs ilîr- it nP'vl' i t- i I(l . -A o-, exhausteri, wis red c J A to a miere s.l-o of skîn stotck fi iitistainnMoilix .. wouid palpitate as t hougb r thui wis ("u (,t ltic-Ilisul fr ilil was about te stop beat- iiin. tw ii a ui lt inclisc foîIM. EDWARDS îng. For fine mon ths 1I è -(thln Bar-rîttI F fr l itîeSUuul (If sed Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and for a Con. $700 as pa(i sderable lime 1 have not exprrienced a head. Fratinîk Sinart, xvit io habeuntmp]'je ach-, or any of the syrnptoms mnentioned nbove ý*c \Vagn6 o .' "' i tii '~i' h n a rnre skeicton tluus nucdicine fiasbiult me severued lis c'iiiuctc) titfiî'iu a n(l,ld ormy onhou.uxwork, walk out for lE and is iî tl e xx t ,-It v.iiu fr t") iio u us thout feeling lîtred, and arn r n -,iithu itx e lt- a e t ulit iii, .oe your inc.ru'ase in vcught wbiie using Dr. eýe o)f iut.xt vk f'îr the VnhW't ui"Cu~' Nerve F-ood. Prri and signature 1Jj C0rnuiiu-te >ckru M r. Sniart lias xx ou of 1)r. A. \V. Chase on every box. I <lopii-tirro fiuntue vu i sh J' xi*;ilui a Specialty w ith Us e'erv S Ii - tmitt xs.lie us- Suc- h l ~ iî.:kug tt iiî,aloi hpum ceue l. ini P cktcninig ýG r h i orgc H 1adfe, i liv. I l iuuaitity 14'f î'u iist ueil (fin of e rt-tt, Smuicuu 4wtxii . \ euit-nt'uel xîUP- n- utt> se iui tîtxîuuig (Iiilis iutts ouT îshî.A '.l*! a' l 1u li t-t. ]' -I'i t Il -2 * (fu Tiuiusuay eeull, im i a t, i îucut o f fGrue1ix\ "ii, ZAitî lc îkî-u - ît'îau~ tînuî xas sp lttiiti'uu-i t a wms lut-id uu Tit-sd;u tv-:u ig iii tii'. xvlue-uuMI. amud Mu-s. Jauiues enumiuu -u Aik--iu i!iuii I ii-iit'fnit-mu tortaimieti a latrge iiiiiiieur of thle i if rIeid s mu 1's cu ' netx u pjuiî-îl fuir 1. ('(e invte "(-ý,t wreprselt roilA lw ays R em em ber -r't bzjn to CO/Mipar(,, WIth t.\liiv îdfottesirîiilugNotice of Dissolution of Partne-- xililages. Ex cIeluit nisa-xvs furiusine1 ci i'x the xxeii-ki oi1)'Aluit'su liro ilor- c lutst r t ifo f t'miitii. xvhî 'se s%,xeQt stra*i us N u it-e u u - rt- ,ixun thlit t'il(,ue r a(dle Igioatiy tu tue îtLe:îsureo fJ t1iîu 1uitrslip iui- -t'fuî -l !Il uîu ltweu tiý o~ ui t~r~ cr ar' ~ t t rimigThe lhall xxos liemtifuli v (le- mue-.gelu Ias rui- 'eii.tmic s\J1 o1ebc sdeet maotieooum" laautOi ui ii-tîiîie'u h' uiil i î't,1 etalt o ate I fuor the uict'u -iin, au i l excr 1-t hetlue i im e amui -t v1 i 'f U l u h i -JIilu FA1R3 tx [ ~ OMP~NYte tlî st presemit. cîuîuselmut. Lois. ' o'ur- ai On '1hursdlay eveiig c- f iust veek D.utt'l thei'2iui(l X' if M arcli 190., e1 ttîunccte the dressing room cof the toxx'u B i. hALL Do'w NeJ . M eA eSO someperon r pndi ofccte muu ci- Vj\\'.J I.Hi \. tl'li.u-Ç. '5 2Oth Centi Thle Farmers' Co-operative Company Report Pro gress. * lIR annual meeting of the shareholders of the Farmers' Co-operat-' I Ù *T ive Harvesting Machine Co., Limited, of Toronto, was hed0eý 1 s u it in that city on Wednesday of last week. As yet this company of farmers is practically only able to report progress. 'Whie the com- Î- pany has completed-two years of its existence, its work 18 50 entirely k in the preliminary stage that there is nothing big to show. Let us briefly enuinerate a few facts ini this connection. It was not tili o ' a l -I ir i April la8t that the cornpany took possession of the factory ini Whitby F o a l id preparatory to the making of the Clokey Spring Steel Binder, which was to bc their main enterprise. By the time the machinery 'was in-Ir iuu Cloth'stalled and everythingm in readiness to proceed, the time elapsing be- ý ur l t ing fore harvest only perrnitted to very hurriedly turnout about thirty Mi o fc machines. But, to the great satisfaction of sellereand purchasers alike, tebinders worked in nal every case ms satisfactorily. .M"o «From the first of September the factory here was idie fordJ perhaps two months, when operations were resumed upon the output Stvyl, fit, fini.sh and i pce for 1905. At the present time it is understood that some 200 ma- point tt) one moral: If vu chines are almost ready t put together. Teei tl time befo- It will be at once seen that as yet the report of fl manaemen i WIII('011W le foriof his company must of necessity be one largely of expense, since i jfr voiur falit siljts -1ani overt'oats the output for 1905 lias not been marketed. With the Farmaers' Co-' 1.KII ! Wt'('ael"tî vet- ant *operative Company this may be said to be planting time. The pio 1 We cate'to voiù- Nvnts inneers have cleared a small portion of land and have put in a crop.PIT8 tiîi,, Ele, ami( invariablv' Each year will add more and more bo the area under cultivation ,and ,,ee I)lese.Wit sO anvnewthe hushandman's patience will receive its reward in due time when the harvest shall be gathered. patteri.s te elec~t fromi, one The company e]ected new othecers, as follows could t'hoosc i dindfolciallil ! Presiulent-JosEiii STItATFOizt, Esq.. inot 11ake a pooî' seleetion. Vi! rsdn o.l).O1xnAFIISecretar-Tlreasurer -WN. C. WVELLS. ý1rm Oui'. stoek iîs 1n0W comlete (ieneral . Superintendent-W. J. CIOKEY. ]a cLL LoJ8 LtMe i)irectors---Hon. I)r. ()roniîyatekha, Toronto, Sý-uprerne Chief * 'thail the n'wiea fo r Ranger 10.F. ; Joseph i tratford, Esq., Brâutford, General Manage *spî'iiw. of fz1Aî1iuuîs latest (le- 1 Fariners' Bindet' Twine Co. ; Hon. E. G S'-teveBEson. Amihersthurg, * ~ Fariner and Breeder: .1. A. McGillivray, Esq., K.C., Toronto, Sup)rerle Se'y ..E. Toronîto, Farmer and P)reeder of highi class stock W E. W'ellinçton, ESt., Toronto, Nurseryîinî: \'Vnî. Dy'nes. Esq.. (Gran- ge- xM1.>.FrnrM.Hyns okCutFrnr;AanLoon, Est1., 'Watex-ford, Farmer ; S. M. Sanders, Esq., Exeter, Onlt ,, oh K uyStonoe P ress Fariiner : Wîni Oke, Esq., Ontario County, Fariner; W. .. Uoke5, .'IEsq.. W'hithy, Ont., 1)esigncir of farn i inplements.t As we sec, it, there il; no cause for pessîmisnîi in considerin- the _________________________________ affairs of the company. The outlook is 1broad and( fuli of great îoss- Iliities. l'le company is the first of its kind in the field, and the-e I is no limit but the iiliîiitible x'astness of Canada's developeul and un- developeti acres. Beginniing gradually and extening cautiously, tiîis;ýj coîîîpany mnax well at iengrth. Ibeeoite the gyreatest co-uperative p'u 0c MOIr and ilistnl )it ingc organizition iin the w>rI i. B O 4~ A Unique Position.. PIH,ý11)-'\T T amxphiets ptite ; ýt1e eliief tiii.trtor n (f ttue I îîde'i Sue.gxrînn the ;aîppoitiiîîeîît of M~\r. Wiîiteial eh . jî,,a. - lr t(-) rta ;îtîîe~ Mr. R>eid. t1w editorand 0 nt1w tîn euYw Tribunje, tle paper fouindi fL O iuxv llora.ce 1,lCi n <iiouîariî iv to the L.ond'oîîin or tut -Toir- C g " Q ýu- C t'\NnrN -ere rh, (Canning- ton. Cierkr%, Jan,. 11, March 16, Mav 18, e%-Jux131, Sept. 14, Nov. Jan. 11, 1905. ~ B ~x RTi -Geoge '. Bruce, Bea- #% . erton. Cierk. Jani. 10). Muarcli 15. May 1" '-Sept.1:ixi . 22. Jan. 10, 19o5. U TRnv- i aguu.Upter- gro'e Cierk., March 14. Ma' G, Sept. 12, Nov 21 BvOrtier, SJ. E.FAREWELL'.Cierk cf 'chue Peace zeroCANADIAN PACIFIC î,*5 SETTLERS' TRAINS 29Will Leave Toronto every Tuesday t%--,DURING MlARCH AND APRUL 12GP -t9.~0<> p.n. ufr MANITOBA ahid the NORTH=W'EST' e9%,ad tuu vl iaIraifud Truink. No'tth Bay 1 Cui tun dian 1>acitic. A Co!oni-st- Sleep- "et' ii I c-attached tc ecdi trainu. Pas- e%è seui- travllngwithlot i lxcstock sho nl t kî- tt 1(ta %" aimgToronto i14 m.îîTrainu ioaviîig ýTorniit-u at 9,001 1).nu. '-sfeu po sseiigers travelling xvith iill particu lars and copy cf St-ttlers' III ic ami,'X'testii ..uid,-frein E. 1:. ox CatuadiautPacti'Agent. or C. B. iSTE1, D.\P.A., rouito-.' E. R. Blow,Aeu, Ticket, Telec'raiamiid Exîre,.: ger 'hbxOnt. SThe Hickingboîîom Farm '2ké 200 AORES, P'aitý tif Lots 2- amui 3). 9thi con., Picker.' ILcaui bl piircliased or remîted on taoable tternis. Apph iniuediatehy te DOW & Mec(IULLIV'RAY, The Dominion Bank Z>. Capital (PaiU Up) - $31'0009000 ~~Reserve Fund and undivided profits $396349000 SWHJTBY BRANCH' General Banking Business 10% Transacted. 9% oi>f. iSpeu*til attention cgiven te the dile ýolctcf Faru.er's Sale antd other Onte-, DEM P osoITS received of $1 anI upxvard. INTEREST allowed at Highest ýurtent e2ý Rate& ,% e COft1POUNDED or paid Haif Yearly. fâ"E. j. TooNRNO, decf *e MANAGER $10-00 Tw'èedl) XXorsted, >nt î (iVeî'1(oat:. , au>l'am-('VXes-4 ings. >Sw'eh tlïgs for~i' finc:d tastu. . ( ui-$1~ Suits ar~eimade t>) mea-slrt', n1fûltf lie te fit,,ai iniade te miake vou coni e acaiii. 1>1acu( your or(leýrs iiew înl et Iii before the spring ruisl. We. wiIl he please(l te sLow yoi 01 Vie new'est and lates)t 20t1i Centîîî'x' (esiriîs, but w(' nrg of mie te buv :ît tli(' Casli Store.l RO!SI9 * 'r GRAIN. Wheat, red .............. $0 90 t~o $09.2 white............ 0.90 to O 95 spring ..... ....... 085 te 0 9- goose.............O0 80 teo0 85 Ba'rley.....................O0 40 -te -0 40 Beans ....................O0 50 te 0 75 Peas.............. .. ......O060Oto 0 65 Rye .......................O070Oto 0 72 Buck Wheat..............O0 50 teo0 52 Oats.......................O0 40 to 0'40 SEEDS. Alsike, No. 1i............ $6 00i te $7 00 No. 2............. 500 te 600 No. ......3 00 to 5 00 Red, No.1 ....... ........ 650 to 7 25 Red, No. 2................ 550 to 6 50 Tiniothy Seed .............. 90 to 1 25- FLOUR AND FEED. Flour, per cwt ........... $2 75 tu $3 -0 Cbopped Feed, cwt ....... 0 0Ut t 1 I25 corniea] ................. 200 to 2 5f, Bran, per ton, ..... ......OU0O00 to 20 OU Shorts, pet ton........... 20 ofi tu 0-5 00 MINEAT, POULTRY AND PRODUCE. Bee f, by quarter per cwt $6 25 to $7 50 Cattie, ive weight, but. 4Oito45 MN'uttoni, per lb ........ 0oO ituo O10 Larnb5 each .............. 3 00 to 4 00 Hogs;3,Jive ...... 4 f0t)to 5 10 Hogs liglit fat...... te 5 OC) ogheavy fat ...........'I45 tc 4 80 Hos dese et lit)Ibs 6 50 tc , 00 Chees, per b ..........0 11), t> u1E Ducks, peri11 lb............ 0 Il to 1'2-2 CGee.se, lress,,ed pet lb.... t) 9 tu O 0L Turkeyst, (Iessed, per lb1) e1-2 teO 01. Butter, roil......... ...... . )21)teto0) 2a Lard ...................... 10o Lu t)1,2i Egper dozen ...........t)'2O teO 02f I>otatoes, per ba..........t)0Ot) to O 90) Apples, per barrel.........I1 01) te 1I125 Unions, per bus........ ...i1 04) to 1 25 HaV, pet ton..............8 Of) to 9 00O Straw, per Joad ........... 2 09 te 3 0 Hides. per ewt........... r;5 r,5 to Qw, 0 ksheePs-ius ...... ......... 1 00 to 1 21 Deacons ..................t) 25 teO 060) Tallow, rendered, pet lb o(jU4ýto t>47 Wool, unwashed.......... 0 14-te E 20 Lamnb Skùis-;...............0o )') to t 9C, 1. ................ 1) 2.) te 1). Sittings of the Division Courts. COUNTY 0F OiNTARJO, 1905. WHITBY-D. C. Macdonell, Whitby. Clerk. Jan. 91, Feb. 2ý, Match 2. April 5 May 3, Jâne 6, Julv 5. Se pt. 6. Oct. 4 Nov. 7, Dec. 6, Jan. 9, 1905. O>SÏ.WA-D. C. Macdoneli. W-hitby, Clerk, Jan. 11), Feb. 3, Mari h:', April 6, May 4, June 7, Julv 6, Sept. 7, Oct. 5,* Nov. 8, Dec. 'd, Jan. 10, 1905. BROUGAM-M.Gleeson, Greenwood, Clerk. Jan. 11, March 6, May' 8, July.10. Sept. 11, Nov. 9. Jan. 11, 1905. PORT PFPY-J. W. Burriham, Port Perry, Cierk, Jan. 13. MNatch S8, Mav 9 July 11, Sept. 8, Nov. 10., Jan. 13, 1905. ÙUxBRiDcU E-Josephi E. G-otild, Ux bridge, Clerk. Jan. 1:2, Match 17. May *19, Julv 14, Sept. 15. , No%-. 24, Jani. 1ý, 1

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