r .1 ,._ 1 é i , THE CHA WN GUARDIAN, JANUARY e by A Free 0000000400 0040 0 Tin- best medicinal cod liver oil courts frolii Nor- way .ir the isla ids oil' the coast oi' that country. It is prepared from fresh livers under the most mod- ern and scientilic methods. 000 0 and as tast_~lc.~,i as co li\'1-r oil can be. This thc kind of oil we sell, the oil it will pay 0 rlustrial boom, high wages, constant cal ciilployrxieiit and good limes proiiiptcd them to remain and others to lzo. Others skilled labor frir exceeded -the supply. M Moreover vast tracts of fertile lands were It he north western states, oilering attractive cu, nmes to millions. Canada then had few Th factories and could give little winter Th B U F stock or work in the lumber woods. Our inpiuyment outside of the care of fnmi western prairics were nlmostan unknown m land whose fertility was not dreamed of. ,_ Ontario and Quebec had no railway connection with the Maritime Provinces, T mar.-li less with the Pacific coast. and their only winter outlet was through the States. Canada was "cribbed, combined ,_ and confined". lltilll of our young men enlisted In the northern armies in the war of the rebel- Ii _-_ the Now that past conditions nave largely changed and the chances for success and enjoyment in life are quita as good in Canadaaa theyan in the United States, The ltis not didieult to see why in former the years many persons born In Canada chose f to make their homes across the border. "_ Down to the seventies of last century, say thirty years ago,lthe Republic was in bn many ways much more advanced than Canada. It had not only greater cities, ov more abundant railway and transporta- M tion facilities, better schools and colleges, ,on but by its industrial development it could ltive employment to all throughout the year. ,M fill! e t The demand for both skilled and un' _he Ilan ill being opened up in the western and .\Ia way ft 'I`l on Undcrthe temptation of big bounties in and Tllht- is. it cost Sill for coat of opera- tion alone to earn one dollar on the canals count. i ki U I F 4 . i J H Y " winter-ofonrdiacoatentlepaq.,so faraal ' Dlfn- IIQI’ _._ _ Canaflaatlarge iaeooocrned. Our Inland I0RRIBoN__A,_ st” a°°m”__,m_/lah' has t no yetfullyrhared in theadvantagee D°mm||,,,,-|.°,,_ ,nm ,un I THURSDAY, JANUARY ls lm. of the change, but will yet. share It, when BgA1~gN_A; c",||‘“_ _y-,_,_ 13,1., |m,¢__ 0- with improved communications and new Kenneth Beaton, aged T7 years. § CANADIANSIII Till STATES. rndunfrq 1., ¢||,°,,,. ,|g|,¢|,,| Di.” ,E BEA.|.0N_A,_ Wm mud.. on Dm progressive ills of the great Dominion. iiiet. HI- Jessie Beaton, age I! years. '_+ NIC BOLSON-At Head of Cardigan ri/utwivs Ano cialis. 1.... ua. 1...., sn.. cstiwa... s~r.».°i.°..If - litvdniyeara. ' I OMAS-Suddenly at Augustine Cove , TH St. John Sun points out that when on Jan. 10th alta- a brief illness Charles' Government canals had coat oni a S"-rh amaa,youngest sonof Mn. Nelson I tion over N million of dollars they Th°m“‘ "nd 8"." md 6 mmm* Jana run upto lm millions the total re- .md r two millions was expended on Uhumh-I pital and besides this the cost of opcrai- _ was Sl 2£lii,0ti0 over the receipts. l year. This is altogether apart froml outlay of two millions on capltall The lillnisterof Railways and INA als should bear this in mind when, finds that the cost of some one partl _ _ - _ \ v arraliway train exceeds the receiptni Dr' ecanals are in Ontario and Quebee.| e 00.- _ it ri - _i - __ . ernment a ways are in the time Proiinces rind Quebec. Both ri u tstand or falltogether. ll the Rail- ____ _ ___ _ ”" __ C_ ' e' wont 0 u success o lr. iase'a 5 nm U] be unloaded on n wmpany Syrup of Linseed and Turpenline in re~,‘ _ lievlng the terrible paroxysms of asthma, " '_ '-_" l and the hard, dry cough of bronchitis,- oronto suffers from dust these days.. i and in positively curing these ailments.; _._ I is the best proof that it is far more than - _ l a mere “cough mixture." the Canals ko too. ie mild winter is still breaking records’ 1 _ This well known medicine is composed lillll' lD‘l*‘)'- of_a number of simple yet powerful in- --- lgredlents, which _arc of proven value in Th_e cellar with a furnace in it is hotter Uma, tubes and ,__ng___ ,_ is ___w“___(,] ""'"'»‘"' um" ”“m'""~ Them l" (he byn long and tedious pi'ot~rss, that can ‘ H ,__ c1,:a,,_ Ver), Huh, Colm. no _ when _,___ “_____ was °______ _hc____ heat and darkness the deadly cough ,not be_earried out in flllingaprcscriptloni d and influenza micrcbi: increases “t‘"d‘“K '"3"' I the cu multiplies. iurfals '*- reputation which I)r Chnsc's S ru 1 of 72 years. r~eipt.s therefrom for MIB was only 870.01%. [Fu usd rom, “mmm to ;5|0_(m A ,nn KELLY-At the home of her son. Now that. the outlay on the canal system Hnmmmd’ "'c""°n‘ 'aus' °n 'hu' lub' G., widow oi' the late Albert. Kelly. H neral Friday at 2.10 to Clifio _ @_-_gl u Struggle _ iur iiraaiii. STHMA AND BRONCHIFIS ISl PROMPTLY RELIEVEU BY SYRUP OF Turpcuiiuc reof diseases of tho throat, bron- ingrerlicntxi are always fresh and best quuiiiy, obtainable, for the tr 000000000 you to buy and costs you no more than the other kilitls. Price 40 cents a pint. J. G. Jamieson, Ilrnggiat. 'l`li2 Medical Hall. 00000000000 0 0 0 wc L Many of these remained across thc border. Young women followed the .\ host of French Canadians crossed to workin the factories of New England. ns in scar-chof collegiate or technical F education. They wanted to bc lawyers. FM do'lors, theologirins. or engineers, and he” were attracted by the higher fame or Th bt-tterequipment of American colleges. Years' . . _ _ _Y , rance has elected a new President, 1il.iLinseed and Tul'D€l|flfI0 bfi-S ltlllll “D li' lieres, whose name has been little] fa; asngcaiit ?;"s§db° ’"“i“m‘“ed hy : _ _ ve so . _ "1 0' °" ""5 SME °' the Au“m'°'; Persons who have suffered from asthma E e presidential term in 1-`rar1ceisseven_ fur yea,-S mn us that may ue,-er rand lanything to bring such rroinpt anri‘ __ ,lasting relief. Sufferers from bronchitis, | have a similar experience, and. while this. lt would inive paid the City better to mediclneisiiot recommended as a cure' younginen, and parents followed their |,,,,~., given ,he Ma,-keg Hn" fme for the for consumption. it does bring wonderfull i",,,1¢,§_ _ relief from the dreadful cough that so tor- tures the wealiued patient. - Dr. Cha.se's Syrup of Llnseeri and Tuv-i ~~-~ -ri* Ufiweunduhalfmillivnsbvrnii1Cr-meds insured some of their prize money ini Insist 011 mine the portrait and slim Ot _ l \\'h0S€ DHFEIIYS W0? Ciflaflllin b0l”"~ our city stores had they been treated more i "ture of Dr' A' “Y” (“h“s°‘ me mmuusl who were found in the States at the hosiiltaliiy. llicilm book nuthmhyon the 'mme voui r- ,. ~ 1. 1 . i °° Mgtugers' aggage' ec' conaieglfé, ifrench Canaiians. While these very .ilonald & )IeKinnox1's Drug Store or at generally located in the factory towns I Steve- r.»a'.< con... J. _\1. Nicrionsoiv, °‘ ;53 dian exodians went io various states In b anywhere dcsircrl, Leave orders atables, Sy-'ncy Street, near 1-28:11 yr Telephone No. -tsl-:_ Pulisuluc rlsie $$;ii""“°““"““ lfoiiriccticut illinois _ nal...- lcs. on t».ml1 lar stoves and ranges .\r.\5....|...5rn_~ ,\ii1"iigaii Minnesota 17,578 strongest financial institutions in Canada. l.\`c\v lIuiilp~.l|i|'e I’rlc; 5 cells rer bolt. WE SELL IT. Call :rt st-are for large free PHONE 264. , » each have over 111,001] Canadian born thc _ _ _ & C00, population. Iioslon icaris with .'>iI,2r~:!, ;q7s_5u7_ This is li very handsome show-‘:£`_;‘:x;_a:_‘;__RE,__h::; :ri"c'p_];;| l'°"°°_'! l. i _\' _\or\i1 Dakota sample Ithoric Isinnri which most Canadians are to be found ___ may be of intcres‘. zsjfaking only those states which have nsus of liiufl. more than a million were rtial list of the states rind citlesin fo 000 or m0re of Canadian born pcpula- D 20,81.- :7,01f. nn .'»0_.'»0.i ,D 07,077 -_mills "“ i>i|_:i<.v# 5* .'»ir,iiii7 ri, ll7,:.-is -_><,lu0 "° cw York Wisconsin 2¢i,i)5l Con ()f.\inci'i¢-:iii rillci; llicrc are #ix lllnt. Dill the Eastern States, the Eillllish Cana- til” yeanas “Kunst HB3 miles hum' i“i5YRl`P OF LIXSEED AND TURPEN‘ uiita mileage as great conipired with] c0'ds in the winter. I first used it with, many cases further west and south. A __ CA ri “SM or ncrilllatwii if s\‘ester.|rorm urastlun 1. 'rne least ernssui-.~ is “ theyn-ouldhave built 111,520 miles. ln'°°’*“'°“"’ '"5' he' “D ““" E “'°“l" Tliellanlrof .\'o\-ii Scot.Ia's iinnua 1 1 Mrs A. .-\. Van Husklrk, Iioblnsnn Canadabuilt l,lrV» miles of new ri iiivay l `5t_l:':l,_?_§;_;;`_’_':_L_'t°;"|z_`__€_!' _med Un C, a____.sl e United States. Hari our neighborsf TI.\`E for my rhiidren when they have __ _ ___ _ _ my daughter who suffered from a severe i"l _iueorlv sutiomue for want of brettli. lr ber words we bent our neighbors about _ must say I found it to be a _most sati_.s _l . . _ . . giaciory treatment and it ms ciltire y “r ‘° °"° 'n "“‘l“"-I l’“ild'"l‘ ’" i’r° ' cured ber. its:-e|n»=d to go direct io tile ortion to population. i -riscnscd parts and bring the :lt-sired rt-~ Iiof. -~- _...___ l l anciai statement appears clseivlierc; ‘ thisissue. 'the Band with n puiitupi The following is an extract from a ,,,,,,, 0,$._._5,,._,,,,,,,n,, ,, _“me ,und 0, l.-pmn fini.-mfr by n.'Hiu. Brown, uran- _ . . nger ofthe London 8: Ianuishire Life ,£00,000 is recognised as one of the I__s__m____c C°_to__C__n__d___ , \\-'e regret the shameless condliions` has cn_joyed a full measure of pros- whichhave been reveaieri through the: rity during the past year. Two half, l|1\`95tlK\\li0l'l5 "DW l’0l"K fnffied Un b.V» . - the comuittce of tie legi laiure i tic :¢,_._,-I-I yearly dividends at the rni/e of 10 and ll_ state or INPW Yor\k_ Thi Rm” uNe:___ \‘,,,»,,,,,,,\ -,z5_5;u per cent respectively were all 818110 D ' ‘ ’ I York companies appear to have become trlbulitfl to U18 P€llSl0lt fimd M114 'Swirl unwieldy. Hesignations have been forced tmnslemti to the reserve rand one off n one wniiuivtv -wifi iiiuii Oiiicifilv must au ne, ,,mm_s 0,- ,he ,.e,,,._ which m,_,,||,_.,| I in others. Their rlceds arc bare-faced ifoiisw .r in 0.-.ist i.~ Cai- 0 'H 70- ' Th li r f \' sc | l - 5 "ow ‘L “"3 (_ _ __ __ Sl_ec__ Ch,_0________ ,D e 3 <-A8 . - .1-. ing. e an o 1 ova ot a s - e vroit.'_’.~1,1lit; Fall River. 22,501; New da . - - ,___, -___---»~l~-K York. '.’l.1'l'ianvsi~ l million dollars sums aaaurcli. Tho ratio! -of expanse in Canada to total income ls. lo."/,, indicating the conservatism exer-_` clstd hy those who direct the affairs of‘ the Company. The policies of the Com-A pany are world-wftie, free frnm'“’i'Qh'i¢ , '- Iona as toresidehce, travel ur oeouttat. lon, and are ineonteatoi-ie and.. lion-fir. '- feitabie. The billlne as ahaha, ,of - th . Company respecting Canadian. bnainaaal are administered wholly in Canada. The OF DOLLARS. with Solution of Ozone (the coupon We do this because we know of being an astringent it does not . _ _ . ,_ _;_ _ ., rrlong oddsv- the best accumulated refuse matter. This onlywetaiued in thaooun amudln 1 I4, _gg ` ~ in the Province. - an 0' the gather with Celery King, ao we supply' Comllllly *lil* "IU Nfifhll' protection and , Celery King to you free otlaafegnardofkngliah connection _ _ ffl. 3 Gan- be accomplished by taking it on-'edlt\hl'aYi`\li\' adtantages of a Home smri=iisLi>'s uirsrinirrxlistie :iAiii=leLi>’S TRUK°'KiiIT UIIDERWEAR STA 'FIELD’S UNDBRWEAR (INCOR,-gnareo 1~.\'n1zn -rim Nova scoria coiir-anrns Acr.) cAPiTAL', - - _ _ - $750,000 Divided into 7,500 Shares of_$10o each; 2,500 of which are P_r>'_eferred as to Dividend and Capital-Non-cumulative and Redeema e. _ $500,000 Six per cent. Sinking Fund 25 Year Gold Bonds in denominations ~ of 3100, $5no, $r,oco, and Reds-emable at 1o5 per cent. ‘» of the Par Value thereof, after 5 years. DIRECTORS : ‘ jfnrx S'r.\Nrl1~:i.1> - - Pfesldflii- Fx.-\.\'1< S'r/lNrini.1>, - Vice President. ilonn Y. P.\vzaN'r, President Bank of Nova Scotia, Gnoanis S. L‘a1uPmsr.1., Director Nova Scotia Building Society. 1. Vi'.»\1."rel¢ A1.1.rsox. Director Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co. BANKERS: B/mx or Nova Scorra. Halifax and Truro. N. S. AUDITOR: F. H. Oxr.1~;\', F.C.A., H aiiiax, N_S. SECRETARY: , ' _Iomv R. MCLEOD, 164 Hollis St.. Halifax,N.S Till-I Company was incorporated for the purpose of err-cling and in.~tallin|r, in the Town of Truro, exten- sive Wursied Yarn Mills, and also for the purpose of acquiring the Goodwill, Patents, Trademar a and entire uiirlt-.rtnlting of the TRLRO KNITTING MILLS COMPANY LIMITED, mid establish the uomliinell industries, with ample _working capital. under the nianalrr-im-ntanrl supervision of Mr. John Stanflcirl and Mr. Frank Stanficid. 'i‘ill_ nulgrgfg -` tin er nnsume a urge upon ie -re i ni'T|'\‘c1-lriigr St»\ntie|d.In lilll, the TRURO KNITTING .\iiLl.$ COMPANY. LIMITED. was Inrvirporvtteli. and it has since steadily inc eised its output and plant. | THE FUTURE OUTLOOK. The success of the TRURO KNITTING MILLS has been primarily due to their secret process of making underwear that will not shrink anrl t-he care which has I-or-u given to every detail in the manufacture of these lines. Thr- name of Sianticlrisiinahrinkable Underwear is a guarantee of the best. of material and workmanship. Once u wearer of Stanfield'sUnderwearaiways swearer and an enthusiastic personal advertiser of its merits. The trade is steadily gmwinf and with increased capacity the New Company \vil be enabled no place their goods in districts which they have not attempted to reach in the past, because they have not been in a position to serve any greater number of customers. To the staple linesin which they ril1ead_y have an established trade can be added kindred goo s, such as Sweaters, Canilgaris, etc.. etc., wnich can be readily sold to the trade and to the Consumer who is already a wearer or seller of other Sianlieid Products. and this without any ninterlal increase in selling staff or ex- penses. BUSINESS. The founders of the TRl'Ii0 KNITTING MILLS have established it upon a sound and permanent basis. ‘l'o reach its present position, much of the profit of curly years was invr-sled in advertising and develop- ment. Thr-ne expenditures, together with the efforts, care and skill of lin- founders, cannot- appear in the statement of that Company`s assets, but none the less they arc a most valuable asset. Tire Accoiintanifs Siritruient of the earnings of the 'i`Ri'R0 KNITTING MILLS COMPANY, LIMITED, slnoe its incorporation. is its follows: Year. Business. Profits. Wool Market. 1902. . . .$i17-604.37 $60»4i0-65 Cheap Wool. i903..». 218,637-I2 67.566-02 Cheap Wool i904 . . . . 313,868.94 85,975.21 Medium Price. i9(`5' --350,000.00 87,000.00 Very High Price. “ list-imatcil. Crri lil.-rl 1-rr I". ll. C.. >