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DOUIEtt Aire 014 Agin.
Fort William, April 9, -$ix 'months
in jail was be seeteseee handed out
by Magistrate Palling this afternoon
to nineteen of the 10041 Doulchobore
who this morning attempted to Meld
another parade :devoid of anY wearing
apparel and were stopped by the pol-
ice before they got up towe. The
prisoners Were found guilt* of com-
mitting an indecent actioe in public.
The sentence is to be put in, by the
men: at the Central Prison, Toronto,
and by the women at the Mercer Re-
formatory. • ,
The parade and arrests of the pil-
grims this morning was very dramata
ic, ane an immense crowd of curious
citizens viewed the spectacle. 01 the
nineteen arrested nine were women
and ten were men. The prisoners all
took their arrests in a calan manner,
and continued their weird difsge
throughout the proceedings.
IThis Year°
. Plant
P e as
Field Peas have sold high for sev-
eral years SS and 87 cents a •
bushel last year. This year's ex-
port demand will he keen, -pro-
fit there for shrewd farmers.
P P P
Two prate in a pea crop -the
peas and the wines, -rich cow
fodder, valuable green tnanure,
high in nitrogen. Now that the
pea bug has quit buSiness in Can-
ada, nem; PAY and Pay BIG.
PIP
Eaey crop to handle, ---quick.
growing, does well even an 'tired'
land, -and a SURE AI A.REET at
profitable prices for all you can
raise. Plant peas early,-A,Pril
and early Nay is best.
Sow
Some
Soon
—
Tavistock will be incorporated, as a
village if the proposition to cut off a
couple of lots is agreed to.
Fred. McMann of Walkerville was
arre^led at Adrian, Mich., charged
with smuggling Chines into the Sta,. I
tes. Ife had three Chinamen with hini
When arrested. •
•
A dextiation of ladies waited Mr
Premier Gouin of Quebec yesterday
asking ,Dim to suppert Dr. Lemieux's
bill to reduce the number of liquor li-
censes in. Quebec 15 pr cent.
I
La Presse of Montreal names. is,a,
poleon Champagne, of Montreal at sue-
cessor to Hon. Dr. Reaume if the
lattir resigns his post owing ,
ness. • • •
Lorne Macd,..mald, freight agent of
the Grand T:unk, is charged with cru-
elty • to aninials in the Toroate . police
court. He did not , feed it consign-
meni, of cat. tle shipped from Whitton
for 48 hours.
BM:Wished ay.
Whooping Cough, Croup, •Bronchitis
Cough, Grip; Asthma, Diphtheria .•
Cresolene IS a . boon to Asthntatics
Does it not seent More effective to breathe in a
remedy to cure disease of the breathing organs
then tritattethe.vemedy Into the stomach?
it cures ben/lush' the air rendered .strongty anti.
septic is carried over the diseased *stirfacts with
every breath, g.virigprolonged and constant treat.
ment. It ts tnyMtabtto motheta !with small
children, .01
Those of a cook' c.
tendency find imm4ditef,gf
relief front coughi' 1 in.,
tined conditions of the
throat. . • .•
sow hy cfrugglits.
SettiiphspAlorboohiet.
114,40,3411.Es ,Co.„
L,tlted, +Agents:, Mont-
real, Canada 30s
GRAN 1 TRUNK RdWrivea
ONE WAY OGLONIST EXOtIA-
SIONS TO THE WEST,
Commencing Feb, 39 and continuing
daily until April 29th 1908.
To the following) points es -
VANCOUVER, B. c,
SPOKANE, WASH,
SEATTLE, WASIL
'PORTLAND, ORE,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOS ANGELES, CAL.
MEXICO CITY.
Tioketa also sold to othet Certain
points in proportion.
Full information may be obtained
from .
F. R. Hodgens, Town agent.
A. 0. Pattison, neva agent,
Cough*, cotds, tatiattbtlettg, ilsid tither
ttihrimits aro tAieved b eresoletin
tab2et/1, ten ven; , r bog. ;ill deuggiatir,'
- Clinton Nowa..
Record
April 16th, i3O8
Lack of Conscience " Prevails In the Marine
Department at Ottawa.
Ottawa, April 4tit, on the same certificates and by
Colonel Gordeau, Deputy Ministier of same methods, and, doubtless, with
Marine and Fisheriee, resigned, equal profits to this same middleman,
J. F. Fraser, Superintendent of It has eVen:hired a tug beat trent
Lights, suspended, him at prices that enabled the owner
A. W. Owen, Meountent Marine to pay 'tor the boat in one s,tiremer,
Departmeet, suspended. 1 The department has never acknow-
J. U. Gregory, Agent a the ledged the extravagance and swindles
ine Department atQuebec' auspended. perpetraited in the matter ot the Aro,
Walter Cassels, JuOge ofthe Excite- tic, has continued to do business with
quer Court, appointed Cornmissioneri the $0,1110 people who almost swamped
'to investigate and rept Upon the that ship with unnecessary stores at
statements centained in the report ; absurd prices, 'The department la
of the Civil SerVIC0 001114IISS104 re- still dealine with Mr. Strubbe as a
fleeting upon the integrity of the offi-. most favor '
ed contractor, after the ex -
°leis of the Department of Marine." posures o tho transactlon about the
This much resulted down to Thurs- , files. It is still betting from the deal -
day eventng, from the report of the ' er who supplied the. silver plate and
ItoYal Commission and from the cut glass for the ice -breaker Mont -
panic that followed. • cm, and was obliged, after investi-
. . I gatien waa ordered, to make a rebind
What is not Done, ' of hie, extra, charges..
But the Minister of Marine is still 1 AnExarenle Fri
om the Minster
clinging to his office and contradicting , • • --
the report of the Government organs In these two yearg, in which lir.
oast he intends to resign. No action Brodeur has had charge of the do -
has been taken on the severe reftee- pertment,since these first swindles
tions made by the Commission on the were expos•ed, no sign of repentance,
MiUtia Department. ,Nhthing has: beea nor reform has beers/ given by the min -
done about the sweeping statements ister, His organization has .got
of the Commiibion as to the corrup- worse. His department has been the
tion, waste .and demoralization hunting ground for the most daring
through all the departments of the pa- grafters and most unsceupulous mid -
tromp system in the purchase pi clientele Mr. Brodeur himself has • been
goeds. NO announcement • has 'been aseirregular in Ms .aceounting, • and as
Made as to hat the Goverement,pioe prodigal in his. cePentlittire as his' sub -
poses to ,tio about the report of the ordinates. The Men below , him have
COMIDiSSiOn CODCOMing, the gross evil had encouragentent trom . his .example, ;On..Thursday the Hon. Mr.' Hanna
and leas from the snail§ -syStern in the of recklessness ie expendlture, care.. inttodueed into the Legislature Ins
public"aerice. Nothing is done eon- lesseess in method, froni his obstruc- Premised. alnendMentS to the liquor
cerning the incompetence, want of dir- tion of investigation, and les defence lieegseact. Explaining: the, amend-
, said
ection and general nes.management res of rake-off, limits, he that tinder the act as
- :
eorted bY the CommiSaion. Judge But it le now a. time 'of panic and atpresent liquor Might begiven out
Pretend to of botirs on tbe meter of a Justice of
the Peace. He stated that few such
Cassels is 'merely asked to find out the minlifer must at least
whether end how Jar the Conimission- do' something. •We ahall see how fax
ars were justified in tiistatement that) the reformation will go.. thit the caees had come under the dePartnient'si
"• a
"lack of •conscieece prevails in the country will • knew that .ii notice, and tht
f there subsequently the
Department, and that the only been 4 tel &sire to refork seine acs .poWerweuld- be struck: out. Another
,
principle 'prevailing there- is how' to tion •winild hamendmentwhich was foreshadowed
ave been taken toug' age.
1 Quarteiteaster
1.Director General of Medial
Service 844:,400000000
1 Adiutant General
1 Director of Clothing 3,400
1 Assistant Adjutant General 3,200
I, Director of. TraltePert • 3,300
1 DireCtor of Artillery 3,300
1 Director of Engineer's
1 Dir.bctor of OperatinesSerVices 33:220000
1 Deputy Adjutant General 3,200
D, 0, C's at 4,000
5 D. 0, C's at-
1 Chief Staff Oineer at 3,000
1 Commander at I•IftlifaX 3,100
1 Commandant at Kingston 3,300
3 Professors at Kingston 2,800
5 Professors at Kingston (plus
allowances) , p,000
1 Arsenal Superintendent 3,100
With a host Of additional °Mem
at salaries of $2,000 to $3,000. The
official staff at Ottawa costs, for sal-
aries alone, $04,300 a year,
The headquarters' staff at Ottawa
costs $97,500.
The district • staff and commands
cost $93,500,
'Evidently the Civil Service Com -
'mission ere right in "describing . the
Canadian militia, system as "i0P
heavy.': •
••
License Act Amendments.
spend the most Money possthle, and
Shat officials are serving two masters,•
namely, the.Goverement and the per -
some time ago, provides that where
Other Testimony : 10(241 option bylavve have been quashed
on technicalities . or eerviise the
. The condition • of the illatinth
e De -
sen with. whothe GoVernment tred- comnessionere will not, have power to
:pertinent was further disclosed in the grant such licenses for the lifetime oi
vs. In"case the, judge finds the eharg- • Paiblic Accounts Committee on, Wed -1 the bylaw- had it not been quashed,
es tnie it remains to be seen whether newa,y by the evidence of W,,P Richards,
some one else Will he aPPointed to see of the New York firm engaged by the any such licenses only to be granted
if lib Is eight, and so on until „the . Government to put the marine . books lay the head of ' the departmeet, Hon.
Geverement arrived at a whitewashing into shape. This man, who was :pate Mr' Hall"
, said that lie had no. doubt
this amendment would. serve a great
repOrt, • . .rats per day, and whoee firm has re- purpose, ainco 'the Government's- - in -
The New:Royal, Commission. ceived $43,000, with $0;700 yet • Un- t . •
. hee• it t ention was that when People carried
• paid, .awore' that his work had
. local option they need have no fear of
The' leaderof the Oeeosition moved stopped When. it Was only halt done, , ,their votes being •overruled ,by .the
the adjournment to exprer.4. his diS- '.so lhat the. Whole 'business of setting court,. ' • ' .: ' .
approval of the ,course ' taken by : fhe. :the ilepartMent right. Would , ' cOsh
• A. further amendrdent .;provided ethat
Gorernnient, ' Nr. Berden held that' $100,000 He testified that, the w°1.'k where persons Who had been prohibits
one Royal Commission was :tiffi:le. it done would' be largely, lostif it were. ed liquor were found drunk . .they
for. the -whole ,ence:dry,.: , The , Govern- not •VemPleted, and: geve .a. ghastly ice should be compelled ' to state from
ment had established a commission, eonnt- of . the conditions. . which . he, Whom they obtained ,licetor mil Where
, which bad done •the work well and item!, . There' was no 'book-keeping to they had obtained it. The last enigma.
'submitted a ' • valuable ' report: Where show . how the doper anent stood at ment*Mentioned - .referred to,-plaees
further leviseigetion ' was requited, any. _Reticular time; nothing to show . 3,,yeete :tee bar wae leeinsferred Irene
whet balm' persons could then be the cost of •ineteeial or figished. • Work one peraen to anothere''It had . been'.
than the three able 'men who had del • at the • &net end PiaacOti eStablisti- hatind that where certaia eoneictioriS
ved f r neafiths with tient i et int .ments • f •
•
•
e. , ; . pe 1 i ,... t; , no sa eguard, of .the g WITS. in . .
were made in one • hotel :a.. differeeti•
into departmental methods, :tel.. •ac- 'stock, while it was certain that • the person was convicted eaeli time the
(mired Much information ? No • good Government paid for articles' :'. never bar business in the meantime having.
reason was offeeed• wily •these, • three received, and obtained goods of a low -
men were; sent .away and a new..iti el ' quality. then . thoseepaid • for. . The been. transferred. In.• Owen Sound, for
instance„there. had ..beea a bar deing
ealled in to begin 'it' .: 'the • bees -tuning . Pi.trry Sound agency his bp • . regords, business *against Wheel. oitiiierous.een
Pretai.
Th .
e er suggested that , tit r ra. anti tite e.m
etal was earryieg the cash
victims bail 'been obtained, but Against
eoparissioners were.. tired. -The. acer in his • own. naniet In .Prascott Shops different persons':eaeli tijne "[hetet the
eessee en; then-is:Ayes .did not oa 0. WitS a. lack .of energy and busin,
antendmen t the eterviction may be
Evidon it 'was .premier and .1 ss. niethodas At Sorel. there Was no made agabvt
.
the Person.A.Vho formerly
Ulf; ROMilliSSiOrlerS, Who more eired. ••• • fimelietper, - no foreman in cham, and owned it instead of the sub -tenant..
... - . .. . ' • . paysliales open lo manipulation. -At . .
'Too Narrow.. . . • Quebec, with an expenditure of $8.04Y, -
ll, Wen also p,otested ins.
e n•rrow scope of,. Judge Cagiiel'S
ger -negleated, mi of Ilitburse-
t aqui rt': . il'he _ Commissioners con- , ,
( per annual •• Ile fount!. no proper r
17. • ;. • • •
ape! , of stores, . cash . account and lea-.
ne :I More than . one OePartMent Meat and, . reheiving Very Crude. •A t.
Only tin:: is tolte instigated• by • the ^
Cljarges of negligymeeSt: Jolni. and Italifax noP
eoper stor-
eiti.a.. :es .Nsttlyti nett,' goods 1)ooght: whik'
',
vae4r.c1', incompetence., and favbritiSm„ there" w'Y'l plenty of • stoce oe hence
s dtip1iite ena badthree tion;. 411(1•.s,..9 01''4 ihe ‘11.°1e.-11e!il' '011-
is 'of diShOnestv',. Were Made by "..a.`,;A"s''
onaission. Jidge CasSels is
War Versus Agriculture.
as el to invcAigate only, the cbarge-,t • . • • .
against tlio honestor* staff. The . -In the Iasi, full fiscal year repo!: add
.et,...41-17.:, stir mat hittsrglitcaduti -,41144-Govertini en:t-.-of--CataKin—ck.-0 end ed.,.
in. ate in 'estigation, 'eurfairY, which: for. the benefit' of agrieulture, the tom
the Government • like 'the committee on, 0 t• ,) , •
the Arctic limited to the question
whether. all the supplies paid • for
were placed on the boat. '
Mr. Brodeur Appoints His Own Judge,.
Finally, 'it vas shown that, Com-
missioner Casgela is not a negular ray;
al Commission, seleCted by the whole
Government. The order -in -council Sets
'forth that he ;is the personal appoipt-
ment • of IVIr: 13rodeurs • the ininiSter
who it on trial , with his staff. A
Person, on trial, who has the privilege
of peleeting his own judge, of defining
and limiting the ' powers of \eftquiry;
and of settling .all the conditions of
the investigation, has erb:ellent
start. When One considert how nar-
row the scope of the enquiry has been
Made, and lloW' carefully the posi-
tion of . the Goverement hag. been
guarded, he cen understand why the
Civil Service Conimission Ilea bean
diScharged. 'Mr. BrOdeut on the day
that the report was presented, accused
the commissioners of going beYend
their instractions. fle is not, giving
them a ehance te,.. make more discov-
eries.
•
'1' 0'6 •
A Deathbed Repentance.
Meanwhile these facts remain-: 11.
was shown two years ago .that the
Government was paying dishonest pri-
ces to certain contractors. Tide Wee
proved in committee in epite of the
efforts of the minister and his stip-
porters, and of the contractor him-
self to head oft the evidente. :Yet the
Governinent has paid since then a
quarter of a dollars to this
same contractor without competition,
Black
Watch
Biggest and Sett"
Plug
Chewing Tobacco
eharged to. Militia and...Defence Was
In the same year th.e; exi.x.ndittire
$5004,000,
is•,a lime of peace, 'and Should he
Of agricultural develoPnient.
Yet the. GoVernment. of Canada is,
soending elev en .doIla rs on the. in ill hary
•for. (104r:that is spent for :the
encouragement of farming,'
Such' is tho cr i t icism made in: the'
•
Shil011P5Use Shiloh's' Cure
for the worst cold,
eCur thesharpest cough
-try it on a guar-
antee Of your
Cures money ,back if it
doesn't actually
, CURE quicicer
Coughs than anything you
" ever tried. Safe to
and Colds take, -nothing in
it to hurt even a
. baby. 34 years of
OUICKLY Shiloh's Cure -
success commend
aessiermemegermisa gec.„ 800., $1, 31i
budget speech by Andrew trotter, the
=ether for Dundas.
The Civil Service Commission part-
ly explains the enormous militia, ex-
penditure, which amounted to $4,377,
309 in the nine months, ending March
llst, 1907 (Auditor -General's Re -
poet . 2.) The ,Commissionerg
.repoet. there are mere high
paid otTicials• on the 'militia
staff than in 4ItY other three
or four departments -together
They ear that the headqurters' staff
is sufficient • for a standing army of
1.00,000 men,. whereas, the pertnancnt
force numbers only 3,000, and the
militia drills only once a week in the.
year. Notice fills list of high paid
officers . •
.War Office Salaries.
1 Meister' (plus $2.500 indemnity
$7,000
Deputy Mitatil 4,000
Accohntant 2,800
Directoi• of, Contracts 2,50tf 1
Secretary 2,800
Chid of Staff 6,000
Inspector Oral 6,0(10
fteneral of Ordnance 4,0011
.Morris
' • Mr. anal Mts. F. C. • Taylor of 'Gore
rie were. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
MAeCriW.
tchron •orecenbb ity. •N.,,
sale 'Teen fly. The. receipts :amounted
to ,eboet.• 53 (l0( .
A 'timber ..Of• thd• yOung: people were
'weil entertained at et he home of M,
James :Spier one. . evening recently..
Vaneing w as the eriecipal. anitsement
--e-eirTeelea-.McOuteheeneesaegoing etn't
fetining ou a , large Seale this, 'year*
.He reeked the Johnston farm •for
the next two years. . This •will gite
him' 250 acres to farm.
•I..-44
SPRING- FISHING NUMBER OF
' ROD AND GUN:
With the *Wen, of April the major-
ity of Sportsmen tarn their thoughts
to fishing, and. Hflod all4 gun & Mot -
05 Sports,' in Canada," published by
W. J. Takla; Wocidstock, Ont., has
published a Spring Fishing :'number for
the tnonth. There. are stories of fish-
ing in Ontario, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick, Alberta, ,and f3eitish Col-
ombia'while an artaele descriptive of
Kaliki-the new rod wood -is of deep
interest to fishertnen, A fine serves'
of the- whole question of Interne:Um-Lai
Control of International Waters by
Mr. C. H. Wilson is Worth careful
perusal, embodying as it does a long
and careful study of the whole quest -
tion from both sides. A paper cm
Guides and Their Pateons, written -
from a guides point or view by a
veteran guide ought to lead to a con-
troversy as exciting as that on dugs
versus still hunters, Wolf hunting,
moose heriting, deer Minting and deer
preservation are but a few of , the
good things itt the humber, while
How One Settler 'Helps the Deer;
should prove as Widespread in its in-
terest as the forf;ser paper by the
same settler on How One Settler
Treats the Deer. Indeed, the many
eXcellencies of the number are tipper.
ent front the owning paper to the
closing pag4.
VitHY COUGH SYRUPS FAIL.
They alp quickly oVet• the sore Ir.
ritated membranes • drop into the
stomath end do Ihtle else but harm
digestion. Ws' different with Catarrh-
ozott-you Juristic! .1t. Every breath
seas heeling baMaine to the inflamed
tissees. Tightness, soreness and in-
flammation. art cured by heating pine
essences. The cough goes away, throat
is strengthened,huskiness is cured.
Nothing se Ample, "so convenient, ao
ecrtain to cure as-qatarrhozone, Try
it, 250. and $1..Ou sizes. Sold every-
where.
Senforth.
Mr. Robert McIntosh has sold out
his blacksmititing business to Mr. J.
Davis of Stratford who takes possea week and will occupy the
new house erected on WllUatn street
by Mr. Edge. Mr, McIntosh intends
going West.
1VD.'s, Julia Strong and Mr. Harry
Strong, both of Toronto were here
attending the luneral of ;he former's
sister, Mrs. Peters, on Felday.
Mrs, Fred, Davis Of Goderich has
been. 'visiting friendsin town.
Mr. Ernie McIntosh, who has been
in the dalrYing business here for some
years, left: for Vancouver last Satur-
day morning,
The . Canada furniture factory resum.
ell "rations last week after being
closed down for several weeks, The
full staff of hands has not yet been
taken on but will be taken on grad -
natty.
WOMEN'S PERIOD OF PAIN.
Regularity of the system can only
be secured by maintaining strong heal-
thy circulation. It feeble-, run-down,
nervous, he sure that oirculation is
poor, The natural result is congestion
that exeCts so severe a penalty. Best+,
es being a blocid femme and nerve tonic
Ferroicne adds Additional vigor to the
heart and ensures strong blood circu-
lation. This is the only means of
preventing congeations that cause
pains, headache and nerve weakness.
The whole system is renewed and fora
tified, with steeugth, vigor and en-
durance, For girls and women noth-
ing equals Ferrozone, 50c. at all deal-
ers.
1.111.0morm•••••,••••••=••
Zurich
,
. A horse belonging' to Mr. Ben Surs
erus stepped into a hole, in front . of.
the Commereial Saturday morning,
causing quite an exci went. It took
t
some heavy lifting to\ get the animal
on solid feoting, but nd &aims in-
jury resulted. The hole, was the . es -
stilt of the heavy rain the night pre -
vibes,
Mes. Davie!. Stelck passed away on
Tuesday of 'last 'week at the home of
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Henry
Stelae after considerable stifteeing
lasting several meintlis.• The deceased
WAS a resident ot town for several
years, and she mademeiny fast friends
by her kind and noble qualities. She
had reached the ripe old, age . of 8.7
years. • .. .
'About thirty friends; gathered at
the Merle pf Mrt.',Ii. IVIagel . one even-
ing recently and presented her . with
a chair as a remembrance from her
many, .frienda. in Zurich. Mr. and Mrs:
1VIagel leave shortly for Detrett. Mrs:
Frank Bossenberry was also made the
recipient of a' centre table and . both
ladiee. were. taken by surprise, Mit ex-
pressed: gratitude at being se kindly'
"Life in EveryDose"
"I cannot speak too highly of Psy-
eldne,•for it lathe greatest medicine I
ever used. I was just about. 'all in'
when I began the treatment, and in 3
months I was as well as ever. It is a
great tonie for weak and run down peo-
ple. There is new life in every dose,"
.TAS. STOLIKER. '
Ridgetown, Ont,„ Dee. 19, 1906.
It is a sin not to tell year sick friends
about this wonderful preseription.
Threat, lung and stomach troubles, and
all run. dawn conditions quickly cured*
by its use. At all druggists, 50e and
$1.00, or DreT: A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto,
. . •
eemenibered. the weather been"
more favotable ,the attendemee wild
have Iseee mirch greater.- .•
Mr: C. L. Moser ' and family have
moved into Mrs. Tta,u!s house. We
welcome theni to Our - village
-Mr. and Mrs'. Godfrey • Nicholson
have moved to. Crediton where Mr.
"Nichelsiirilia gone nit& butchering in,
coninanr With Mr. A.. -Mittleholiz.
Mrs, Logan's barn- on 'the 5th con.
Of Stanley, a short distance • frOin
Hillsgreen, was struck by lightning on
Friday eight of last week and com-
pletely destroyed together -With •nine
head of cattle, ettVo horses and Some
Pigs., Some other life stock time res
moved with much difficulty and one
orthesbns natrowly eseeped being
burned while untying some stock.- The
logs ernOunted to : about $2,000. The
ingurance was settled_at something
like $.1,2.60.
Earl Grey has contriblited $1,000'
to the Quebec battlefield fund.
•Mrs. Beeman of Sarnia, who took
an overdose of wood alcohol en Wed.
needay last is acad.
James Gardiner, a striking moalder
of Brantford, was cliarged with inter-
ferenee with the Buck Stove employes
who were taking .beds to the Works
for sttikehreakers. The identification
of Gardiner was not complete, and he
WAS .ffischarged.
wise dealer sviM always
show his hottest desire to
serve you by giving what
you ask for.
' meta tale*
&al"
lot. sisi 2,3e
00.
The Ideal Beverage
ASK FOR
(LONDON )
•
A PALE ALX.
palatable, full of
the virtues. of malt
and hops, and in
sparklii g. condi.,
tion, is the ideal
beverage,.
Now when chrtnints announce its purity, anti-:
judges its ;neck, ono need look no further. 0
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It is said that a saw -off is being ar-
ranged for South Wellington, whereby
the Libeeals will 0.1low Mr, J. P,
Downey M. P, P. to go back by aec.,
laniation, and the Conservatives will
allow Mr, Hugh Guthrie M.I. to do
the saine,
Ilarey Anderson, of Strath-
- a Collegiate student, was
struck 04 the bead with a
five -pound quoit yesterda.e afternoon.
He stopped to pick up a. quoit, think-
ing the other WO had finished, but a
flying quoit struck him behind the
ear, The skull is not fractured and
he will be around in a few days.
The police of Dauphin, Man., are
looking for a Galician named Wainzero
who is wanted for attempthig .to mur-
der his wife and child. Waiver and
his wile quaereled considerably, and
She threatencel t� leave hint. He then
locked her, in the house and set •fire
to it. The woman' made ber escape
through a small window, but she Iva*
vere badly burned,
Percy Bowins was found not guilty
of murdering Mre Cornelia Weleb. at
Detreit,
Tho steel plant at Sault Ste. Marie .
has closed down again for want WI"
pig -iron.
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Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup habeei s
theirDeaheaddbrern tavihilillieonstetotfhiMnso.tbenrs &for.
tubed by night and broken of your
rest by a sick ehild 44ftering and
.crying with pain of cutting teeth send
at Mee andget a bottle of "Mrs,
Winslow's Soothing Syruporfor child-
ren teething, It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake
about it. 44 ream Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, -softens the Gums,! reduces
Inflammation and gives tone and en
orgy to the, whole system. "Mrs;
Winslow's' Soothing Syrup" •for child
rely teething is pleasant to the taste
and, is the prescription of one of the
oldest and best female physicians and
nurses in the United States. Price
25-ceets a bottle. Sold by all' drug- ,
gists i.throughout the world. Be surd
and ask' for "Mrs, Winslow's Sooth-
ing Syrup.
Signals of Distress
Backs:clic and headache --
.swollen hands and feet—
constant desire tourinate—
shooting pains through hips
—painful • joints,Rheuma,
tism --all of these are
nature'seallS for help: They
mean kidney' trouble. It
may hethat the kidneys are
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weak, strained or diseased.
Don't delay.
TAKE GIN PILLS
•• They 0..1 stiength to weak. kidneys
--her.1 the affected narti--nentrallart
uric acid -soothe the irritated bladder
- and cure- every trace of kidney
trouble; Gin Pills are sold On a positive
guarantee to completely cure ormoney
refunded. soc;. a box -6 for $2,50.,
Sent on receipt Of price if your dealer •
does not handle them:. '
sptr...6 DRUG CO:. WonstiPta. jars. „.
Sir Wiffrid Laurier ..is ' taking steps
le settle the -,Dotninion .Steet-Coal
dis-
ptite, and "had hitereiews with Preside
ent Plenuner and Senator Col' last
'week. •
. • •
• • The ,ten -Year-old 500 ..of 'Mr. Richard
Grahani, Liberal, candidate in Centre
Sinicoe, was 1.aIlod by a companion
falling .iipon .Mint during sonic gymnes-
tie exercises:. . '
Tlie new tobacco bill has PaSSed th'e
COMMOD§.
Mr. N. • F. 'Wean, a. prominent, buis
itiess'matt of Barrie is. dead..
The dispute .between the WittUilleg
Street Railway and its, ernaloyes will
,probably he Settled by arbitration.
,
The St. Lawrence River IS in.cflood
at Montreal;' andportions of the, city,
asts efl is the south: Shore , are under
water. •
- ,
Creegan,the ex-egllee Len' 01 elierold,
pleaded guilty to .emtez.iling. feeds,
made- restitution -aria .tvtia• let off on
suspended sentence ,.by eiVlagiserate-
Cruickshank. • • . • • •
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An expert from the United States is.
to conduct tests of the Rosarifle end -
der thc Parliamentary cennilittee.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL •• APPLICATIONS, as
filmy cannot .'"• reach the seat of the.
disease. Catarrh is a blood or coat
stitutional disease, and in order '6
euro it yeti must take jnternal weeds .
les. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally,, and acts direetly on the
blood and mucous surfaces.' -Hall's;
Catarth Cure is not a quack MP licine,,
It was preneribed byone of the best
physicians in this country for . years
and is a regular prescription. It is
composed of the best tonics knoWn, •
combined witla tho best blood. purifiers •
acting directly on the mucous . surfac-
es. The perfect combination od the
WO ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in. airing. .Catarre.
Send for testi/sue:41s free.
L. J. CHENEY .c& 'CO., Props,
Toledo, 0. • • •
&Id by Druggists, prfee 75e,
Take Family Pills for egn-
stipation.:
Shines.at
ttal gc1FIC311131-IrSt 0 v e P6E-A.
Makes stoves shin c.by night as
Well as by day. Can't burn it off,
either—no mattet how hot yOu make.
the stove. •.
Once yOu polish the stove with
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