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The Clinton News-Record, 1908-04-09, Page 6Warm weather is prevailing in •the Western Provineee,• Glaciney MoDoeellie store at Marin - ora was destroyed by .,e1 -,o last night, Loss, $11,000. • • The National Venire's • and Labor Congress wetted on the enostniastee: general yesterday and Weed; for a 60 per cent. inereese. the,poll ilex on Chinese, making the entry fee $1,000. A PAINLESS CORN CURE, Easily apPliod-costs but e quarter -that's Putnam's: Corn •Extra.cter, fifty years in use. Insist on Pittitam's only. .•, Clinton News-WeeOta The' Oici-Fashioned.Notion of Fru galitg Has [leen Departed From FOR OVER SIXTY YEARa Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for :their children while teething.. If turbed by night and bioten yout rest by a sidle died suffering an crying with pain of cutting teeth sere! at qnee and geb a bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syeup"efor ohtld- en teething. It will relleyt the poor little sufferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. et cures Diarrhoea, ;ague lates the ,Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the'Gums, reduces Inflammation and gives tone and en' ergy to the whole 'system. • "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for. child, ren teething is pleasant to the taste and ie the prescription of one of the oldest and best feinale physiciens and • nurses in the (hilted States. Price 25 cents a bottle. Sold by nil. drug- gists throughout the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- ing Syrup. tie In the suit of Moss vs. Moss, , an action ,of father against eson, was. tried by Justice Riddell in Toronto yester-, day. The father • lost and must pay the sem $1,298.78 in eatery due him. Manchester Cereal Mill was •dee-tee - ed by .fire at Ingeesoll last eiete with a loss of $26,000: Harry,- Lewie, went 'Of • Hainittoe teller at Beainsville,,• is missing. Hie accounts are :seraighe, it is stated:. • The Name of Black Watch • On a Tag on a Plug of Black Chewing Tobacco • Stands for Quality. 2273 Peas Field peas brought 87 Mints a bushel last yen le The -average pelt* *es %cents. There's good money in peas even at 05e. And you nee*: the vines Ieft fee fodder or to plow under -het, ter than stable manure or commercial Weil - Jeer.' It paid to grow peas last year. This year it •wlIl pay as Well, dernand• keen, pea hugs vanished..e-peent peas for peofit. Get them in EARL 'V Plant Plenty Now GRA TRUNK TV11," Otkin•WAY ' COLONIST EXCURSIONS, on tale daily until Axel 29th, 1908. To the followhig points, t- (VANCOVVElt, te. • SPOKANE, WASH, $47.05 S)ATTLE, WASH. PORTLAND, b4p.) • (SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. $46.75 LOS ANGE1.4gS, OAL.) $52,25 (MEI/00 0/TY.) Tickets also told to Certain other plates in proportion, 6 For tickets and further information apply to. P. R. Hodgens, Toven Ageet A. 0. Patton, Depot Ticket Ag't or write to J. D. IVIttionaid, Dirt - Wet Passenger Agent, Toronto. coffee mete, temetnese, end' attest ttifeet hilmerita tire emote7 relieved be eresolene tablete, ten eentu .aa detest/ate. . • Ottawa, .A.pril 4th. the sane work ae in the lower grate. I The new Colliers in the serViee are not The .GOvernment has suffered. Nom in •general as . reliable as those of many reverses, eriticisEllu.'zeeltposere9, preihios *cits. and, disappointments Of late, and pare ticularly during the VMS -Out Seeeion, The laSt and hardeet blew hes aerie froin a Royal ComMission; Of lee* ewn compost*, ttit own ity and lilting within one's means has aPpointment, party. friends, NO, GoVeelellient in to a°112° "tent o'bee° deParty4. trouti Canada, federal "•trosteesee, hao, 1.10 arid inetinieee have been ound a f- d.4) TtInentS giving orders for dtaoris, its ,administrattve raethorle and prac- ,relentiasely eocposea:,044, so and other .servIces to be deliveree granted hero, Parliemente. Large the Laurie Laurier Government hal/ahem by the Royel cemenfsefoa. ,opoimet 4,, °tints been ' sPent lier supplies es" botight at retell rates. (rein ',those, en - report eepon the eeniditieneand neede ;„I„, „tee, e Heavy expeeditures ef the eivil service. Thie •Commission t""'`'"e have been lacutted withOut .neeessary was created in consequenee •of the eonsideretton er siiPerVision," ' eemPlaint of civil servants that thetr seleries, were inserlicieut in view, of• The following is the Match monthly the inereased OA; of living. tt i..was report for' S. S. No. 14 Sta.nloy. also suggested that the classifleation Names arc in order a merit. might be changed, and the Commie- Firths -M. M. Fisher, G. E. Stephen- sion were inseructee to report on the son, Rena NfeBeath, • condition of the departmental. nrganizs St, Foueth.-A. Petrie Oda Me- ation. They did their worie bettel Beath, J, U. Jones. than the ministers intended. Jr, Fourth-Flannali M. Dinsdale; •Sarah E Rafhwell A • Liberal Corniniseion. E. ' • Sr. Thirds -II. A. Fisher, 0 • • Extravageece Prevails. •"The old-fashioned notion. •a "frugal - erephatically condemned as these of a Yeer lelje,excees ef• the Vdte. The Commissioners were : Mr. Kehl., A. H. Jones- - J. M. Courtney, for inany years Dein Jr. Third-fda P. Rathwell, Anna uty; Minister.. of Finance; Ur, Thontas M. Hood, W. O. McDeatbe S. . . , Fyshe, former -Manager of the Mete rSecond--LEWasmann, A. chants Bank of Canada, and Mr, j, se McMurtrie, J. N. Hood. • I Bazin, retired merchant, of Quebec. Jr, Second -Anna L. Fisher. R Mr. Courtney has any politics. he The beet spellers M the Monthly is a Liberal, and , in his last ten ePelling matches' were': • years of service be was IVir. Fielding's Fifth -Murray -Murray Fisher. Sr. Fourth -Arnold Petrie. sight hand men. Mr.' Fyshe is a life, long Liberal, and hie statement that the greatly increased cost of living. is, "the obvious and logical: result' of our wasting, impoverishing, and demoral- shows , °Yet each year to merchants whose izirig system of protectiOn". !hat he bee not forgotten the Cart: names are on the patronage list. ' weight formula.. Mr. Bazin is.a fervent; While the practice was always bad, member of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's party. .Yele through the great development of the country, the extent Was not • .so These three would not, without •the strongest reasoas, Condemn the pAlgreat as to become serious until of ministration of public attire by . the recent Years!! Leerier Government Yet what • do "The piddle expenditure has iecreas- ed in the last twelee Years 100 per they say ? Mere axe some of the:find- cent Or more.- The time hair come inga, largely . given in their oWs weeds -: • when theepraetice of paying retail pieces .eo a .tew favored reel:chants in SOiTIO of the Findingseach localityshould be discontinued." : "patronage - seems' .to run through Corruption Suggested. every department of the . public see vice. This Patronage eerie is the cuese The Auditor -General stated • that of the civil service. ' • . . • "in one departntent, be did net bee "Able and worthy young men have neve in the certificates reeeieedee : left the setvice." The aticeitor inforiiied the 'Coulees- . e The postmaster at Kingston - Wa.. sion• that ehe really:audited and took apPointed on ' the recommemlation '. Of stock .of • only two public • deeiatte ,e, patronage cOrnmittee. "The lase, ert- meets." .. pointment to the postihastership . oi In many Cases; steres •were . ordered Montreal was given'''. to an ;wed mein • eneeeessaeilyend there is &elk ber of Parliament, 07 years old." whether O good eputlity eves el,Wats Jr, Fourth -Hannah Dinsdnie. •Sr. Fourth -Herbert Kehl. Second -Lawrence Wasmenri. "Large amounts of money are paid ' Promotions have been made n mat, delivered, ' • Stores have been receieed • which were not wanteri, and *sheer ii rep difficult to get rid of • ter . of politics, people l)teret brought in from ,flus• outside and appointed ov- . et ' the headsof men Who have glee': their lefelinee to tlie• departreent. • In, cennection' with the purchase il The Service has fallen feek during; supPlies, . the ' Commissionersrecom- i the last Meet!. year arid the politic- mend that •e"inquiry bo made ae tO al eloneet• bas, tetealleyetended to lire- working oft -he --prevention of coie deteriorate the. seevieee' • ruption act of the eenperial Parlia- • Promotions aremade by politiesei ment passed:in • 1906 and the bribery -:Influence, the • officees. prompted epine clause in connection therewith." • • • Magistrate Praise* Zam-Mult Nagietrate Rasmussen a 202 Mar- quette St., Montreal, writes.: "For many years 1 was troubled with • serious eruption otth:e stein. This Ivas) not only unsightly, but it was at UM. 05 very Painful, 1 fleet tried various household remedies, but these Proved. Altogether useless. I then. took Medi- cal advioe, eto one, but seveeal doe - tors were in turn cqnsulted, but • wee -mottle to get any .permanent re- lief. • Some time back I noticed ,a 110Xt• re- om a tleatiee • ief elie,Peaee ilklag(ateete Eery,;: ie P. for B. C.) .who hadebeen.eueed of a chronic skin !The Ontario Governititent Makes an Appropriation for the Carrg on of a Competition tanding Field Crops. in T(n) •141(14or of The News -Record: obtained last year in aiintilatinae a Sir - greater interest in .the produceion of -In 1907 . thellonerable Nelsoebetter e grain, Agricultural Soeie- Meirtei I le. Minister of Agriculture -se ,twa will again be assisted in the hold - be a -s: eclat aptropeiatione•made pro - . ing of coemetetions standing field ision for the carryilig 011 Of a Come 1 i ton in standing fieldcrops, for crops during 1908, under the follewitig '' regulations : • ten societies. These competitions votive , of gprivglition, were so sriecessful • that an increesee Compe- appropriation for, this year has b tee., titions, shall be •limited to eri& Cron; ee" to be selected. by the society, which provided. The prize winner& in last should be one of theemes.t importan.ee year's ' competition received an ad- to the faeinere Of the district. •En- vanee of 'from 25 per cent. to 50 Per : tries' for conipetition must consiet of, cent over market price for their• Si?;2d: a nem 01 not feet than foe acres, and grein. When the fact is considered. where e0ane atd, potelecs are entered that the annual velue of the fleet' .the minimum plot not less than one croPs' in Ontario IP one hundred erid aeis -- • forty millions of dollars pee. begins • • Seleetions meet be Made from the .to realize the vtilue of this new e de- follpWing crops, Spring, Fail pertuee. The ecompetitions . will be or Goose wheat, oats,; haeley, corn, theited to one 'hundred societies, and peas, aleite clover, red" Clover. Kite - should. more thee this Member apply , toee, beans or any other staple crop for the grant, the. two societies first ', applying in any County will be sele.e- peoduced for seed in Ontario , , • te1. e. -Competitors. e'empetitore shall The Main Obleete. ; be Waited le Members of Agricultural . stimulate a . greaterenterest Societies, and the..fields entered must in ite , growing • of first.cios seed twt *more than fifteen. miles from grain, . ' • • its headquarters, Competitors shall *of he allowed to 'nutke entry in only To ericourage the: practice- gruwing seed for need year's eroe. -one Societe' and but one eetry can ee in a field by itself, ,using only • the made by' each. competitote•e • best' obtainable seed, sewing it on • -Society's Societies dee the eleeneet and beet. 'prepared land; siriog- to enter this competitien must alloseieg it to ripen,' and threehing notify 1.110 Superintendent tot later and storing it s p1 ately tli tii "ehe First Bay of. May, and must • .3, -To Obtain :lure Feed, 1, e., free make nof. lusi than. Ln entries her Num other 'varieties, the • presence of more than twenty-five, • which canbest be detected when the fentrits. All individ- eropis growing. ual entriee must be forwarded by the 4. -To eneourate the use of seed secretary et •sociefees to J. Lokie from beavy yielding etraine. 5.-Topromote the growing of seed from clean, vigorous. crops. of uniform tend, With bright still trave. 6. -To eneourage eareful and intelli- gent farming and the production or 'seed free froin weeds, • Wilson, Superintendent of, Agricultur- al Societies, • parliament Buildings, Toronto, before the First of June, 1908. 5,-So0ietice may, if thought' advis- able, etiargo competitors an entry fee of hot more than °lie dollar. • •The hearty co.opeettiebil af all COW. Prize's. The, Ontario Department of corned is urged to further this Me Agrieulltire will esontribute $30.00 to portant Agrieultural work `semen le each seciety on condition that prker destined to Ada Materially to • . the to the amount of 00.06 be otterei, wealth and productiveness of ti farms of Ontario• . . Faithfully yours, J. Lockle Superintendenit of Astrietdtfurat • Societies-. l'ItILD CROP COMPETITION IN AGITISULTURAL: 'SOCI14.1TIES 194fl "e'eseee-'--..e-e-eeeeehe To he carried bY the Cci-Operation Mr. W. P. Carroll, K.C., has been of the Alrielittlltat SOOfttieli Braila appointed Pollee MagIstrat at Ganan- 'of the Ontario DeParement of Agt , 0'100. • rieulturts and the 'Seed Branch of the A 'general fight toolt tac at a Dominion Department: of 4tgrleut! thxne at Vnion, Alberta, and a hoy nam :(t Stevenson shot Otto Tay - Having in view the exe;lient results ler 61.6110 the leg. these prfos to be not les; th in $15, $12, $10, $8, and $5. The Seed Benoit of tint Donnion Department of Agriculturewill pel- vide expert judges for these Pewee:i- dols free of cost to the societiel. disease by ZatettRiitr, and I deterMieed to give tliteeleiDne. a trial. After a thoroughly•Jair test,r Can Say I am delighted with it.: I have the best et. reasong for this conejusiOn ; because while evevthing elixI tried -salves, embrocations, washes,: soaps and doc- tors' preparations, failed absolutely .to relievemy pain incirrid me of my trouble, three boxes of Zara-Buic worked a complete cure. In my opin- ion this balm should be even miere known than it is abet I hope that ray experience will lead other sufferere who are in despair to try this herbal healer, Zam-Buk.'' • For healieg-eczema'running sores, cute, .bruises, burns, boils, eruptions, %alp soles, pimples, spring •tea ;twee, chapped hands, and diseases of the skin Earn -Bilk is without equal. All druggists and stores sell it, 50e, boe or prepaid, from Zara -leek Co., Toren • Take Your Choice, Have you ever almost .ruri into some one on the street, and then dod- ged from side to side Mt half a min- ute, vainly endeavoring to. pass, while the ether person by some strangefat- ality blocked your every move by tey. ieg to pass you in the same way Such .was the, recent experience oi a young man in POrtlend, Maine, He and a strange young woman had been going through this performance . for several seconds, when his unwilling eisea-vis staggered, hien by saying : "Well,, hurry up ! Which is it to be -a waltz or a two-step."-Wernen's Heine Companion - for April.. f HIGH PRESSURE' DAYS. Mn and women alike have to work incessantly with band and brain, to hold their own nowadays. Never • were the demands or business, the wants of the family, the, requirements of society, more numerous. The first effeet or the praiseworthy effort to keep up With all these things is com- monly seen in a weekendzor debilitat- ed condition of ithe nervous System, In extreme case S in complete nervous nutrition of beth body ancUbrain, ,and which results in dyspepsia, defective prostration. It is clearly SeeR that What is needed la what will' Sustain the ystem, give vigor mid, tone to. the nerves; and' heothe digestive and sessirelletite filnetiene healthand 0.0 - live. From personal knowledge we avommend Hood's Sarsaparilla; for this, pupae. It acts on all the vital organs, builds ui the whole system, and fits men and Women for these bigh pressure days.. THEMOLIPS ClEcOD RECORD. Thorold, March 21, -The friends oi municipal ownership will receive dee °idea encouragemeet from what . the town of Thorold ha$ aecomplished in that respect with its electric light Plant. Some years ago thie * town bought up the electric light plant, then owned by a privets corporation,great, ly improved it and lowerer.the price of its service finally to four cents a week per sixteen -candle power light, peeltaps tho cheapest lighting in the country. There's hardly a house in thq Own which is not equeelled with eleee tric The auditors' statement for last year shows thatafter paying all expenses, 'which were necessarily very heavy, tho department has a surplus of $795.95. This is clear cash and does not take into consideration- the cost of lighting the streets. There wee twenty-five incandescent street lights and Searing these at a cost of 39.5Q each, the loWe est price etreet lighting has been of- fered to any place in Canada, $1,08/.50 should be added to the $795.05, leaving the actual eet revenue teem the light- ing department $1e382.e5. - The town of Thorold is just complete ing a new waterworks system to cost $80,000 or 190,000, and this plant will ;be run by the town in conitiection with the electric light, •• DO 'YOU LACK SELF -;-CONTROL, ? • If you are constantly keyed up, ner- eous, perhaps depressed, look M• your over-worked nerves for the cause. They are starving for the ,neueish- nient that Ferrozone •so qiiiekly coni - plies. Besides its tette action on the nervus system, Ferrozone bac; that. vellous• blood forming propertieee it thus supplies strengthening meterials toevery noek and 'career of the hotly' • and brinks the eysteie to a conditeon. of peefeet health. To be Serene:t� it well,. and Wort long without • fat- igee, use; Ferrozotie ; ;it is the beet neeve sotein _tonic known. At air dealers in 50 cent boxes. . • • An Au*graph ; cook ',Sok. -- • A gift suitable to any .time of tne year, original, homp-made, one thee • will 'bring joy • to any housewife's :heart,- is described in, the April Woin-.. en'S Home Companion. • Haye eau, ev- er tbotight of making nit autograph • cook book ' eeeteree a little, patience and 'care, to have a •cook Wok filledfell of originalrecipes of 'dist es fit for -eeking. . • • Fleet, 'Make a liet of youe iutineate friends e Those noted for their . good 'cooking and leousewifely virtues of. course should head the ltst. Write to each' of 'them a personal note, asking 'nein to.. \Ville out and send to 'you 'their favorite iecipe. 'In each note enclose'. a ' Stamped. envelope with a sheet of paper .of uniforee Size for the written melee, Then wait • • Presently in will come whole flodcS Of white, envelopes, eachenclosing Ute recipe which is the particular Pride of theepartedulaeehousewife. who doeetes it. And before 'Meg, what a collecLion you' Will have 1 'When all the names .have been aceomited fore -you museget to work and bied the sheetsinto a book, Velluni makes a good toyer, and if a mope sereleeable one is desire ed. ooze leather, puichased at a Math- er shop, may be , used, lied leather, lettered in gold oe black, looks well, and 'the initials of the lucky recipient should be. added • in 'one. coiner : Jest see whet delight thts gift will bring, and you will, I am sure, feel envie repaid. • • Whitechuieh : • Mrs. J. T. Holnies is AI mitt le grippe • . Mr. Cottle is .Intsy sawing bee':stock of logs. • .- • Mre. Penel, who ie imesekeeping* for Mr, Pettypicee, is down with wee- monia, hut is recoverine. ' Mr. 'II. McGee is going to do some extensive impeovemen's. t his barn, widening It and Whig a•• straw shed. Peter Leaver is przpariee to cm-. tinue his new house, -'which when thy ished will be second tonne in this neighborhood, . . On Monday' morning last; Mr. Mire-. house's horse- ran away from the stas tem, hue was stopped on the road; tie harm was done, A. Clow tocik home a fine 2 -furrow. plow last 'Tuesday. "-Me. S Thompson of Donnybrook also took:W=0 a wag- gon a few days ego. • . 6.6.6.6.4.6.16,6466. • CATARRH CURED. OR MONEY BACK. The cerise or catarrh is a gerin.fl multiplies. in the tieing of the nose and throat, spreads to the bronchial tuben and finally reaches the Wags. Cough syrup can't follow to the lungs --Caterrhomite: is ' inhaled. 1t .goes eveywhere---gets right alter the praise thetri-heale the soreness--staPs xlisebarge, and backing -cures every trace of Catarrh: You're absolutely certain of cure for (atarrh, throat irritation,' colds or broeohitis, it you use Catarthozone. up and $1.00 Mi- e, sold everywhere. Dn. HAMILTON FOLLOWS NA-. • ., TURES PLAN. •• No physician was more successful in treating stomach and liver troubles) than Dr. Hamilton.' He avoided harsh! medicines and produced a wonderful pill of vegetable composition that al- ways cures. Dr. Hamilton's, Pets are noted foe promptly curing biliousness., sick headache'coiletipatioe and stern,' acli trouble. They work like a charm --very .mild -yet searching and health: giving. No where can • a better tonic laxative be found • than Dr: Hamilton's Pills.- Try them- andbe co/enticed, 25 cents et all:dealers. ,. • A big merger di Jahororganizaleone is to be .considered at Chicago on Monday. • •The Provincial Board of health may peoceed against the Ridgctown dieted of heelth for laxity in the Matter of smallpox; poscau tierie.' • CATARRH- CANNOT BE CURED with . LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as Amy cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh ie. a blood or • eon- seitutional • disease, 'end in •oidee 'o cure it you must, take internal remed- ies. Catarrh .Cure is taken in- ternally, and acts 'directly on the blood. and . nitmous: surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure M not &quack melieirie. It was preteribed by tele of the beet: physicians In this country for years and is a regular preseriptien. It is somposed of the best teaks knoleen; combined with the beat blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous serfael- • me, The perfect- combination od the twe ingredients is wliat Produces such wonderful results in curies Catarrh. Send for testimonials free. •• L. J. CHENEY- ct go., Props., Toledo, 0: Sold by. Druggints, price 75e•. ,Takil Harm Family .Pills for con- sbipaticm. Dyer; a Brantford negro. is held on a charge of assaeltirig his neice, n ten -year-old Colored girl. He •denied the charge. • Fite hi the Dominion ;Coal Com- paty's• plant on Kink street, Toronto, last night :did $10,000 damaee, Cotes tale Babeyau were heavy losers by water. The Oversees Limited Express on the C. P. R. may .be withdrawn; The contract with the Imperial Govern - meet ckpires this month and, as a result the train may be cut off, of the citizens were teerified. tloriAli• I Shoe Polish Don't be deceived by Unita. flops. It means long lite to your shoes to be sure ot 2 in I Black aid all mime at all &a1do. itk. awl 254 des. lee April 9th, MOS • Undoubtedly the keit brewed on the continent. Proved to be so by analysis of foqr chemists, and by awards,ef ehe w, erld's great Fete- bitions, especially Cniceoce qe3, where it received ninety-six .points •out of a 'possible hundred, much higher than any other Porter in the • United Stales or '0 *nada, Ontario Elections on June • Oth Toronto, Meech 28e -The 'Telegram to -night says. Guesses at the date of the provin- cial ,elections are now the ehief amuse- ment of politicians. around the Pallier meat buildinge. At present the me:St popular guess is Tuesday, June 9, In fact, it is said that, although nothing definite hasbeen decided -upon, this isthe date the Government has in mind. It is in tavor,witli the Con- servative members. Dissolution- 'wilt 'follow. 1 couple a Weeks after • the prorogation of 'the House, which is not expected to take place is day or two before Good Fri- day. This will give time for a live or ' vie weeks' campaign in the finest cam- paigning wee:tiler of the vale Now that the redistribution details • are known, the lase obstacle in the way of nominating 'candidates is removed and candidates are being nominated all over the province. It is said that the Government intends to make the. pow- er question one of the big issues of the campaign, and an important announce- ment is. expected soon. Next Wedriesdayeeigte Premier' Whit, ney will be entertained at a little din- ner, given by hi follower's in the House. It will be a private • effete, intended only lo emphasize the pleas, ant ieletioeebertuwsesents.hopremier' and his followers. sei There were four interments in Brus- sels cemetery during last week. On Thursday afternoon James Fergusson, who Was 77 year of 'age and a resid- ent "cif this locality for over tiny years„ died from a. stroke of paralysis, leav- ing • a widow and grown-up fetnily. For firteeeyears he was president of the East Huron Agricultural Society.. . Mrs. Peter 'McIntosh ot Grey town- ship passed ,ftway .on Tuesday and was• buried on :Thureday. Shewa.s ease 70 yearsof age. . ' Mist Duncan McLaughlin, wbose bus - tend predecea,seil her a 'few. yeees'ago, was called away from tiine Tittles:day Tomei& She had outlived the three score and tee., :The McLaughlin fame iivwere among the early setters of this district. NOM Frank Hamnaill or $t. Thomas wen - tett in connection with. the Till$Or."14.4 burg hold-up, has made his escape. The telegram to „Chief Armstrong to arrest Hawing) was not properly ad-, dressed and went astray. • Piaui Agree with tite, Mr. Arthur Tennison, 88 Ientdon Street, Toronto, writee enthusiestieally of the merits of Payable for all etornaeli .trouble. "For seven years I have had Indigos - tion and dyspepsia. I tried mores of remedies. My room resembled a drug store with nostrum* which I bad bought - Eventually I used Psychine, and every dose brought permanent relief." All throat, lung and stomach troubles quiekler cured by radians. It la • the prescription of a greet special**. At all druggists,. elee and $1,00, or Dr. T. A. feloeum, Lsmitee, Tovonto. • Mrs. M. M. Walker of St. Thomas is suing the Wabash Railway for $20,- 000 damages for the death of her husband, who was killed in Delhi in January las•t . @ .c111150ME i!!!!!!!!!JPTIC 'TABLETS . sou-. ligkairs' eAtIZE;47 Zof uati - They combine the 'geeishidal Valhi of arisOlens with the soothing properties of sliPPer7 *land lico- rice. Your druggist sr from III 100. in stalk* Allstitto,Mtialt Oa, malted. eice;Meeleletlese '4cur • GRANO TRUNK Fte 1SLTWE AMY ONE WAY COLONIST EXCUR- ' MONS TO THE ,WEST. ommeneing Feb, 29 and continuing daily tuttil April 29th 1908. To the following pointe :- .• VANCOUVER, B. C. ••• • SPOKANE, WASH. • SEATTLE', WASH. PORTLAND, ORS. • • SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOS ANGELES, CAL. • MEXICO CITY• . ' Tickets also sold to other certain points in proportion. • Pull information may be obtained hone • • ' ' 1.R. Hodgens, Town agent. • A.. 0. Pattison, -Depot agenti .te 1440* -91. ••111114111 lit• e 4+, 9r/ Mother's Helper f"Black Knight" Stove Polish is entirely new. Nothing like. it -nothing so good -,has eijer been offered housekeepers bef "Black linighr Stove' Polish makes a quick, lasting shine that stands the hottest .fire you can build in utahiestove. lyg.dfor Grates, stove. pipes, or other Ironwork yott want to keep polished. 3 . 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