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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 9

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THE SASKATOON UUf.Y sTAK. MONDAY. Ot TOBEIf 1016. C. W.

C. WESTAWAY IS KILLED HUNTING f. P.FI'II.VA Sank, Oct. 1 A l.nt wt jrrtJ r. 1 G.

Creighton Appointed Superintending Architect 159,123,000 Bushels is Bushels Last Year Km d.nl save ntawf fiom Lulii if threw out hi jTUi, whoh in oine The nrit utruik ih tfeh rul the ht ear, dtraUi Uiri a.moV in-t intarirou Ine will he held here toil in a lot 4l i 1 1 tkir.jf aTtfe I rmnt wU lake place at Jiraruford Average Per Acre 15 Bushels, Compared With 20 in 1915 OF C.N. EXTENDING SIEEL OF ESTON THIS YEAH i I I -n i 11 i uni unpitrid tti'h i hl riK inat TOe ua 1 1 pr am ti i rn.it i a l. 7 )iihi i rn a liirwstl l'i Mi's umiitr w'tn I from I'Htt ait i id IJ I mnkfd (In the prodiir FRINGE IS -T coming of ih- Grand Trunk Pawn, intu Pr.nn- Aim it in laKrn a a. 1 itinj lisli. .1 fut.

f. of the tirnmial stall o.mnifiY un Satuiilai, A Omhirl Creitfliiun, of this Litj. reteiit.1 kpiintnnut of super intend. arm. left, arnl thu ninni.u,' u.e work of I ns the huilUiiirfH, th, lonract t.

1 whim has hei ii awariie.l to IPui'is liros, of I'lmtf AlU.rt, cumruriii el, I The contract lialudes a thorough pp-to-Jate hruk bult freight she 1 I HO feet b) 40 led, ami lia'aajre room buihl.riK, waiting idioms wtt.ii ho usual i pool aioi louilin mi paesenai Iilufottnw no in tlTl station will bi l.a ite 1 on Aieruio, Hast, anil the w.ll lie completed t'hnetmas So lai the w.mr and othe. Work is concerned no coinr.ut his itch let up to tho pr. nt This woik which has bean anxiuuHlv trree jeurs. will no doubt settle mu. prc.pos!.l schemes for tb valors i hob sale dl ltt.butins houses and the like, which have lately hun lire waiting: only the mipttus of a competing 1 tailway.

Shorta Exten. 7 My a idd of 3 1 mr aa ugftinHt 45 sion Impossible Many Farmers Buying' Stockers nh I 11 ju, when the pr dtK lion 1 J1', 1 oim) LuMhHx ft 0 h.tr-11 -titl i 0 1 11 DOO Tip I irk rrop w.ih -uni Ut-ri a tuo huhW from 1 32S H00 mi4, or 24 31 bushel per acre I-unt crop wam 5J.su, 300, and tin 41 re 1 '01, 330. The probable production of rye was mnounced bmhelM from! at rt, tn an avernue jhld nie of 20 30 huhf Is aa against a -otn I pro.luction 1913 of 2 394.1uoj jiisIh-N from an fifiv ie of 112, J0U TRUST the children to know what ii( I ood to eat Kellogg' is a warm 1 favorite with them because they like the delicious crispness of the delicately el- toasted flakes. Mother knows that Kel E.STOX, Oct. There no prospect of steel being laid on the Northern Railway west of 1-lnton th.s year, according to a statement made by General Superintendent Grown who was In town the other day.

In an interuew he said: No ch hnSte statement can be made, but ousting ciicumstances point towards this extension tsdng an this year. The Goose latke line and the Katun extension ate today' short of 450 men, and no prospects aie' In view for the improvement of the, situation. We could use 2 00 men lie- tween lu re and Klrose. Unsuccess! ul attempts to procure Chinese and Japanese lahor have been made, in fut, I have never before known such a scarcity of laborers. Commenting upon local service.

Mr Conboy Bros. Get 38 Bushel Aver- Krown said: "We have kept our eyea upon this Hite continually, our In- tcntlon to run your pasaenger on I schedule was defeated only tjy exist-j ing abnormal circumstnitces. We hope! be able to rob another division ot we nsnocr mis year logg's Toasted Corn Flakes are good by the way the youngsters thrive on them. They contain much of the nourishment that little bodies need, and their extreme digestibility makes them kind to little I eSK Si FOR $53,153 0)1 tummies. TOASTED FILAKES V- id The only product mud la Caaada ty Tka Battla Craak Taaatad Cara Vlaka Lli Laadaa, iltad Defendants Given Thirty Days in Which to Fulfil Conditions of Contract in -ii extra gang and plate it an this line in ten days, when the worst places will be tixed up.

With the rush upon i munition factories It is Impossible to I secure steel, our available supply being demanded at Humboldt and lrum- ASQU1TII, Oct. 16. From Hurdman Lodge and Arilee districts come rt ports of great prosperity among the farmers whose crops are heller." Jjielding abundantly and In excellent The hospital board has decided on 'quality. J. H.

Conbov, of Conboy meeting a temporary buUdtng hero 1Jr, wh(, farm piRht sf.ctlon, ftnJ and during the winter plans will be made f.r the permanent hospital i a number of sheep, have had whteh will be gone on with next yearjan excellent yo-ar, threshing thirty-after the usual formalities have been eight bushels to the nere of No. 1 Nor-gone through with the provincial' them wheat from 320 authorities. The temporary building merfallow. In the majority of cases, will be 26 by 32 feet and contain six reports Mr. Conboy, farmers til the acres of sum- UNITY NOTES tendance, and taking the child to the hospital, found the damage was super tlcial, necessitating only the stitching and heeling of a severe flesh wound the re-marriage of persona divorced for causes arising after marriage, re gardlees of cause, was rejected by the house of deputies of the general con-vention today.

UNITY, Oct. H. Arthur Lrown has tbrwshed fifty-four bushels of No. 1 Northern wheat to tho aero. GUN ACCIDENT AT ARCOLA TRANSIT CONDITIONS NORMAL D.

J. Kennedy is arranging to build a moving picture theatre here. AVIATOR TEMPEST, D.S.O., LIVED BEFORE THE WAR, IN CANADA LONDON, Oot. 14. Second Lieutenant Woiston Tempest of the Royal Flying corps, who has been awarded the Distinguished Service order In connection with the destruction of an air raider, waa with his brother In Canada when the war broke out Both received commissions In the Yorkshire Light Infantry, afterwards transferring to the flying corps.

The family Is well known In the weet riding of Yorkshire, residing at Ackworth. A third brother la a sergeant In the Canadian Mounted Rifles. number of suits for cam elhttion td loud contrails have been brought In the Civil courts by the Canadian I'ncitlc railway, among them one suit for the cancellation of contrccts involving land indebtedness amounting I to $5,1,153 31. The latteA suit Is brought against C. H.

Rugvles anl I C. Hassock, resident ofTronto, who purchased -in all approximately nine sections of Canadian Pacific lands, and who owed large sums on each piece purchased. The purchases constituted the taking over of 36 parcels of land throughout the western areas of the big Canadian Pacific land holdings. The purchase were made hi 1912. The decision of the court was that the defendants be given 30 clavs within which to make pavments still due or to show cause why they should not.

At the expiration of that time, should nB payments be made the contracts will be cancelled. An outbreak of diphtheria is reported at Salvador, which Is engaging the attention of Dr. Routledge of Unity. Hurdman Lodge district are getting from twenty to forty bushels of wheat to the acre, grading No. I or No.

3 Northern. Threshing Is about sixty per cent completed and the damage from rust in the district is Ivelng found to have been nominal. The C. P. R.

is giving an excellent car service both at Asquith and the gravel pit north, sufficient to meet all local needs. ARCOLA, Oct. 16. Emerson Hurst was the victim of a cortices accident last Saturday. It appears that a night operator at the C.P.R.

station there discharged his gun for the purpose of cleaning out the barrels In the direction of a shed where Mr. Hurst was engaged cleaning an auto mobile. The charge went clean through the wall of the shed and two or three bullets pierced his cheek, and buried themeslves In the roof of' bis mouth. Inflicting 4 nasty wound. NEW YORK, Oot.

14. A return to normal conditions In ths city's transit strike conditions was Indicated today by the withdrawal from subway and elevated trains of all tha policemen who were detailed on this assignment at the time the strike waa attended by disorder. rooms with accommodation for five patients. It is expected to be ready for use November 26. The Eaton Review ts authority for the statement that the railway survey south of town through the Tyner and Vt hits Rear country is not a political device and that the intention is to construct the line eventually.

Henry Wise has threshed 100 acres of eummerfallow wheat which has yielded 3.500 bushels. Many farmers whose crops were fro ate arc buying cattle and will feed stock with their frozen grain over the winter. Marjorie Perry, of Winter, while pointing out tjie location of a flock of geese to her brother, received the full charge of a double-barreled shot-gun in her body, and although In great danger for a time, is now recovering. CHILD CHOPS HAND iflNE REASONS FOR DEHORNING STOCK PRINCE ALBERT, Oct. 19 A minor accident happened the two-year-old daughter of Ite.

Bwaln, 6th Street, East, this morning, when the child's little brother, aged six, In help-has ing in hjs way with the chores, brought the axe down on the hand of his baby sister. It. Bliss was quickly In at- MBS IN Sunlight Soap has a high standard of purity which is backed by a $3,000 guarantee. If a soap has no standard there ia no reason why it should always be of uniform quality, always contain the best materials or be anythin like as good as the soap with a standard. 142 The latest bulletin issued by tTnton Stock Vanin, Toronto, Homs as its topic, and has this to say on the subject: Horns are a relic of the pant.

Horns are not needed by cattle today. Horns are easily removed by applying a little caustic to them in calf state. Homs cause untold suffering to cat-, tie through goring; are not needed iu defense. Horne cause greater stabling space and are likely at any time to cause thf HUSBAND SAVED HIS WIFE harm to attendants. Berlin Announces Sinking of Transport Five Days After Allies 5 cents SueJIght Soap Stopped Most Terrible Suffering by Getting Her Lydia E.

Pinkham Vegetable Compound. Horn cause hundreds of thousand of dollars damage to beef and hides annually. Horns cause trouble in yarding and unloading cattle. Homs on cattle cause them to be more restless whew together, hetw-e they do not thrive well a -dehorned ones. Horns on cattle cause them to be worth less to butchers than dehorned ones.

Denison. Texas. After my HttJe fcirT was born two years ago 1 began suffering with female Mammoth Auction Sale OVER 1,400 CATTLE, SHEEP AND HORSES HUMBODLT NEWS. BERLIN, Oet. 14 (via London).

The small French cruiser Rlgel, built as a submarine destroyer, was sunk in the Mediterranean on Oct. 2 hsOiwo torpedoes fired by Cexnwrf, Submarine, It was officially announced here today. German submarines on Oct. 4. the admiralty statement adds, sank the French auxiliary cruiser Gallia, uf the Serbian and French troops on board bound for Salonikl about 1,000 were drowned.

The of the German statement enys: One of our submarines on Oct. a. In the Mediterranean, sank the smalt Krem tmlser Rigel. built as a submarine destroy er, by two torpedo Shut-. On Oet.

4 the French auxiliary trouble and ceuld hardly do my work. I was very nervous but just kept dragging on untiVlast summer when I got where I could not do my work. I would hsvo a chill every day and hot flashes and dizzy spells and my bead would Ring Up The Iceman-- 1477 HUMBOLDT, Oct. 16 The Ministerial Association of Humboldt planning to hold a public im-et shortly in connection with the campaign to abolish dispensaries. lie Sells Good Coal and Delivers PROMPTLY Burns and 'Brown, general merrh-onts, have moved into their new premises In the building formerly occupied by Stockert and Enant, which they have remodelled.

Drumheller Screened Lump Egg $6.75 Nut $5.75. cruiser Gallia was sunk bv one torpedo. Of the Serldan and French troops aboard ths On Ilia, which was on her wav to Ralonlki, about 1.000 perished. The ship sank withia IS minute." H. Money Is having his luillaid nn 1 Pool room remodelled ami impiuvcrf.

most burst I got where I was almost a walking skeleton and life was a burden to me until one day my husbands stepsister told my husband if ho did not do something for me I would not last long and told him to get your medicine. So ho got Lydia Pink hams VegeUble Compound for me, and after taking the first three doaea I began to improve. 1 continued Its use, and I have never had any female trouble aince. I feel that I owe I am instructed to sell by MESSRS. CONBOY BROS.

Sac. (-38-10, 12 Milas Northwest of ASQUITH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27th At 10 oclock Sharp Lunch at Noon The following: 00 Range Ewes, from 1 to 4 yrs. old, 350 Spring Lambs; 15 Pure Bred Oxford Downs and Shropshire Rams; 1 Puro Bred Leicester Ram: jTTeams Mules: 12 Work Horses, heavy stock; 3 Registered Shorthorn Bulls; 100 Head Young Cattle, Including Milch Cows He.fera in Calf; 60 Head of Feeding Steers, rising 2 years, an extra fine lot; A Complete Sawing Outfit. The Stock offered la of the best quality and presents a rare opportunity for farmers and ranchers to Improve tholr breeding stock. Messrs.

Conboy Bros, find their stock is larger than their accommodation for them and must sell. Termo of Sale Sheep cash; Cattle, half cash, balance on approved joint Lien Not bearing interest at I per due December 1st, 1917. A discount of i per ctnL ilt be allowed on sums entitled to credit. Autos will meet the eastbound train at Ktnley on morning of sale. Conveyances will be supplied from Asquith on morning of sale for parties coming by train.

Passengers will be returned to Klnley and Asquith. In case of Inclement werther the sale will bi conducted undetfpyer, The above will be sold sa adv. to highest bidder without reserve. J- W. BRADY, Auctioneer, Radisson Phone 52 F.

F. Saddler, a irominent Chicago lawyer, ts in the district In connection with his extensive land holdings her. Pembina Screened Lump Egg Nut $6.00. Cardiff Lump Egg and Nut $6.00. Abo Hard Coal and Wood The sinking of the French auxiliary cruiser Gslttn was reported from Paris.

Get. 9. 8 he was a 15.000 ton vessel, 674 feet lohg and built tn 11S. Of ths 2,000 French and Serbian troops on board, some 1.300 men wer reported to have been picked up by a French cruiser and landed on the southern coast of Sardinia. HEPBURN NEWS my life to you and your remedies.

Thsy did for mo what doctors could not do Arctic Icc Company I9I3J Limited REJECT CANONICAL CHANGE HEPBURN, 16 on Pat 4i urdBv the funeral of Mrs, J. penner 1 1 was held in the Obure Mis Harr.h Knruh nn-l and 1 will always praise it whsrevsr I go. Mrs. G. O.

Lowr.sr, 419 W. Monterey Street, Denison, Texas. If you art suffering from any form of female Ula, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound, and couuneuco tbs trea Unsot without dslsjr. Offlca: Sheds: Ave.

A 11th Street City Coal Alberta Ave. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 14. The proposed change In the canons' of Pro Uutt Episcopal cjiurclc.

forblddiug Henrvy Rawatsky. Abeideen, maided ut Hepburn, 1 tjUAC..

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