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April 000, 1908
Fred. C. Battier& of St. Thomas
was awa.rded ;2,200. damages yester-
day against the M. 0. R. on a brok-
en arm sustained in the eMr1PatiY'S
shops last November.
William Mackenkie, a member of the
press gallery, Ottawa, has been *ape
pointed a secretary in the office of the
Secretary of State at a ealare o.$2,'
800 a year.
Children Enjoy It
have tele& Coltsfoote Expectorant
with the greatest eatisfaction with my.
children. It is a wonderful curt for
colds and sore throat, I believe it way.
ed the life of my little on, who was
very sick trom a protracted cold on Ids
lungs."
MRS. ANNIE BRAMBLER.
Orangeville, March 15, 1907.
am greatly pleaeed with the.good
results wegot from Coltsfoote Expec-
torant. I get great coMfort With it for
my children."
MRS. WALTER HAMMOND.
171 Argyle St., Toronto.
Coltsfoote Expectorant is the great-
est home preseription for all throat and
chest troubles in the world. No home
should be one hour without it. You
can have free sample by aending name
to Dr, T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto. All
good druggists keep it. Price 250.
Send for Free Sample To -day.
Cephoe Cedar of Chatham, was yes-
terday sentenced to six months' im-
prisonment for robbing the Joy Club
at Chatham.
The International Coal and Coke
Company of Frank, Alta., has stud
down on account of car shortage.
Laurier Government is a
ing a Bounty on Even Unde-
sirable Immigrants.
Ottawa, April .23rd. ment retUrns, that only from IQ to
meet issue has hem joined between ' 20 Per Cent. of the immigrants. re..
ported go upon leemeetead lands in
the Goeernment and. the Opposition on the westVarela comparison. of the
the etlestion of paying bonuses tor itn- li'
Western census, of 1906 with the im-
migrants. Mr. Monk has moyed in I Inigra.tion returns of the previous. five.
.aMelednient to supply a resolution 1 Years proiree that only 60 per oent.
stating "that it es time to cease pay-- ! of the ntimber reported by the Itaral-
jug a bounty. at So Muc1i per head gretion Department as having beed
to agents for introigrantscoming to' located in tPrairie
he provinces were
Canada," This wetted he 'eupported actually found there when the enumere
In a remarkably able and comprehen- eters made their count. A. return ' of
sive speeth, •-• farm laborers suppoded to be located
,in West Kent sheves ,thet of •those on
We Sta.od Alone,
FOR OVER .iXTY YEARS.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers fot
their children while teething: It dis-
turbed by night and broken of your
rest by a sick hi1d suffering and
crying with pain, of cutting teeth send
at once and get a bottle of "Mrs,
Winslow's SoothingSyrup": for child-
ren teething. It will relieve the peer
little sufferer immediately. Depend
upon it, mothers, there is no mistake
about it. at oures Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stomach and Bowels, cures
Wind Colic, softens the Creme, reduces
Inflammation and gives tone and en
ergy to the whole system. "Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for child
ren teething is pleaeant, to the taste . •
Meeksays
and is the prescription of one of the it. Mr. . that .the only Propozes that the : .Cena,dien armer%
. f
should be encoura'ged ,to seee dele:
oldest and best female physicians and tercet demanding the peyinent, is. that.
nurses in the United States. Price of the transportation companies an. d
• 'gate (rem each I'dietrict to go abroad
. _
whom the agent Was paid $2 per head
Canada is now the only important, for placing on, the terrn. less than half
country in the world whichebuys intever went to work on the land
migrants, The United States, not
only givee no bounty, but obliges The Orindeal Class.
migrants to pay for the privilege of I Mr. Monk showed that 12,771 Ital-
becoming settlers. The "bead tax" lens came to Canada last year. He
began at $e, and has been increase& quoted a statetnent from' an Italian
Authority that 69 per cent. of immi-
year by year to $4, which gives the
country more revenue than' 15 required grants from that country to Canada
for all expenses connected with immi- I belong to the criminal bless. Italy is
gration. There . is no free land' for
. described. as a law-abiding elate,
settlers in. the Vetted Stated,,_ AQ, where peen. arel not allowed to 'carry
that without a bonus Canada, has
m People who. get into trouble,
Mech. greater inflwements to °ffer foj -firidsit convenient to -leave the couottY,
the farming class. It is fot this class
and are _added to the criminal class
wthat we profess to pay bonuses., but elsewhere. Similar influence§ in Brit -
Mr. Monk was able to prove that the ,
to 01h cities cause a large migration of
bonus goes to all classee, even
the seine classes to Canada thcv more
those who ought not to be admitted
so ' .
at all, and to. many who -find, their asthe rigid inquiry 'and thehead
way to the United States.
What We Pay.
The amount that in paid in bonuses
is more than most people third:. 14
the nine; months from Meech, 1.007,
to the end of the year no less ' than
$1.23079 was '• paid, at the rate of
$164,000 a year, The Government -
'wee not satisfied, with • that, and
January of year doubled the rate Dr, Chisholmof luron,, in a 'brief
Paid Lo agents for immigrants from speech the ineect day supported the
the continent : :Wenow few V5- 1" -motion: He holds that Canada need
adults and $2 5.0 on children from. Eu- not be anxiotis,aboet obtaining settlers
ropean countries; :hough with half for the prairie land. :Farmers.- of the
;Wit bones imitegrants tithe; in 1907
Old World have' • everything to: egain
Wont these countries tit the tette Cf by corning here, and it is for u$ ..to
9,000 a month. We ;de the sa-de, for
immigrants •.froiee European, oaentries:
as we de on those retell (*eat . Bri-
tain. Altogether in tete years, the
country has expended, *?)Lo,la
uses. We 'have not received eny,num-
ber worth mentioning of reall:' *v see
able immigraets who would_ net Nee
cell* Wiehont a boriee.
' • • .
' Why the lions Is paid,
*tAx of the United States stand on
theit way, vehile the Canadian bonus
is an indecement for them to call
themselves farm laborers and wine to
Canada. On the *hole, Mr. .Monk
gave sufficient reason to abandon the
bounty system and adopt more siring-
ent.'regulations for the restriction of
immigrants to Canada -
Dr. Chiehelm's Idea, '
see that...tee get the best; since we
give them the land which is- the naie
ural heritage Of ,onr • owe children.
The • Goyeeereent ;, has been inviting
and paying for Doukhobas, and giving
therelaud on .easier conditions than
ate, allowed toour.• own people. Land
has been held seyen years for Deekhoe
bees, while a Canadian bore . farmer
who had taken •a homestea.d could
not *Nye it 'held for him. during the
A Liberal member' ertid 'teet 'f• mite time he -Was' abeent through %Sicenees.
TheeteAnds of elleeged earm• laborees: on
bers of Parliament %%ere jeft tree to
vote on their convictions large ma-
jority would strongly condemn the
bones system. eeehet people) eenirally
are opposed to it, Farmers deneenete
The figures %are On estimated quantie
ties of excavation% filling, et'
c. which
are sure to be exceeded. But we
have on these estimates $1'4,305,596
as the cost of the roadbed for the 460
Miles of: distant* from Quebec. to
Moncton, When the contra.dt was be -
fere Parliament the Peophe were ess-
ured that the length pf this section
would be less than 380 ndles and' the
cost of the cceopleted roa,d, $22,000
per mileeor $8,360;000, This' is
000,000 lees than the present estim-
ates for construction contracts alone,
leaving to be provided the cost of
bridges, ties, rails, and fasteeinge, Sta-
tion and freight buildings, engine house
ses and 'mach* shops, plattorms and
sidings,' fencing and telegraph plant;
and ether numerous expenses required
before operation can.commence. Evi-
dently the cost will be more than
double the amount stated.
Moreover, the people were assured
that the • construction of this line
would shorten the distance from Que-
bec to Moncton by at least 100 miles
and probably by 125 miles. We now
find the distance, 4591 miles, as come
paved with' 489 miles by the Inteicol-
onial, and even to get this gain a
pusher grade is.10be Meowed. •
100• Per Cent. Added,
whom bonteses were paid abroad,: etel
anotheP bonus to the agent who !bend
places for them in Ontarth, are esee •
J-Css tor that service. Dr. Chisholm
25tcents a bottle. Sold by all drug-
gists throughout elle world. Be sure,
and ask for "Mrs. Winslo*'s Sooth-
ing Syrup. @ '
A report from Winnipeg &dye that
the plant of the A ti k wean iron 'Coni-'
Pany will resume .operations when neve
igation opensinfltieriee in fayor. of the berms; 'since a few years ego, as aptivate member,
The amount, $40,e00, for the erec- it , ets booking agents to 'Work .gath- denounced ..the whole system an a wkward pose
Bofebottn-
. ..
tion of a menumeet to Prof. c ri nit; hi .pae.sengties, felted himself' ili ers, ' . There • eis alse
the inventor of the telephone, has becelln,
neeney• in it for transpoetation triteis etion. • He: lied :new little. 'to say • in .
raised in Brentfordtette en this side, and fee' ail . who .defence of • bounties, hut argued at
A fire broke out in the Protestant. t`'I'e. wain out ' of ' now ' con -Leis.. , But great length that ' the Getiin
ernent in-
. .
Hospital at Ottawa yeeterday, but the elle coeetry ,at large' ,..stiffere. not ' orgy SPCC 1011 ' wee not . so careless at wa,
25 children in the wine were removed the Jelts.:. : .01. money. paid e bue the rePeesented.. two: Liberelse'ele: Lee, -
in sa r y. te oss le tire was, • no.
heavy. .
South Norfolk Conservatives have
ehoeen A, C, Pratt, M. P. P„ as their
caneidete for the coming provincial
elections..
those concerned, with there. 'I'w bole- and select the • help teetered for the
us is paid to booking agents al..rOad, .farmers in. his .neighborhoode tire . ex -
Thee., mete know little. about Canada; . eenees of the 'agent to be paid by the
end have to interest in seleetial ein- Government' Wiwi part of the money
migrantes :Wort -tikes, people . tire „dem.
a ni rre fit.. to :them, is . good ones and
they are eras:ter!. to get.. S eionslite
comp -tine's make irtoney• oet 'et all
eines of immigrants, and use their
tiow syaeted in bonuses..
Mr. Olivet end ."0111.,r Liheralee.,, •
, The Minister ot the 'Interior, Witte:
Established 1879
Whooping Cough, Croup, Bronchitis
Cough, Grip, Asthma, Diphtheria
Cresolene is a boon to Astbnunics
Does it not seem more effective to breathe in a
remedy to cure disease of the breathing Organs
than to take the remedy into th t stomach ?
It cures because the air rendered strongly anti-
septic is carried over the diseased surface With
every breath, giving prolonged and constant treat.
ment. It is mvaluablegto mothers with swan
children.
Those of a consumptive
tendency find immediate
relief from coughs or in-
.med conditions of the
throat.
Sold by druggists.
Send postal for booklet.
LEEMING, Mitts Co.,
Limited, Agents, Mont-
real, Canada. 307
CR AN n TRUNK MrYver%
ONE WAY COLONIST ZXCUlt-
SIGNS .TO THE 3NEST.
Commencing Peb; ki,and continuing
daily tifitil April '29tb 1908.
,
Tothe fonittps pointg :--
VANCOirt%t!,, C:
SPOK ANE, WASH,
SEATTLE', WASH.
PORTLAND, ORE.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOS ANGALES, CAL.
MEXICO crrv.
Tickets also sold to other certain
points in propoition.
Full 'information may be obtained
from
F. R. Hodgens, Town agent.
A. 0. Pattitoll, Depot, agent,
eade, beeoriailego, 414 ether Throat
linemen! OM 0,1,1010y relieved lie 0i -esteem
tablete, ton edits pot. b02. Andriigeltte.
us 11.1t; crime anti kt..Vereillee joined., the
Opposition ..in earl mem ig 10 onusi
eyetens lir'. Lavergne iitieted, lceep on leaying kir hue Her pay-
• w."' continued Sundays as well as week
approval, :Mr: Oliver when, • as 'a prie I
rate member he eteelesed that the bon-
es s.yeetem produced the worst Instead
•611 -the best .inimigeaeien, and.. .Mr.
.Laeergne lifmeelf eleelared that ' the
Governinent *as: coituniteing.politieal
Mercier and suicide by bringing to
'Canada -.some' of loWest class . of
pe'ople Mel Paying Onuses on. them.
Mee Verville; who spoke as 'a *labor
represent•ative .es well. ete a Liberal,
asserted that the bonus syetein. had
flooded • the •labor market, .brogght
enemies and biggere . te_ „She _pet les,
and ' is 111 ling' the country with undes-
irable •people,. It is the rot of all
immigration •evils .and nuts.,: be' stopp-
ed ,before immigeetioit can he placed
011 a preper, easie. ,
Mr. Brodeur's Int estigetioitse •
• Mr. Bit:deer .says that he is eareyingt
on a private • investigation, of the
Maxine Departeaerit for his Awn eetise
friction. lie has now a report of his
New Yeek accountants 0175 per day)
each,. condemning tee department. He
has the report of the. Royal Commis-
sion saying that the department lees.
ne principle but that of spending as
Inlet money as possible, and is trou-
bled with 'lack of -conscience, He has'
another Royal Conunission appointed
to investigate charges of fraud. His
,eriVate inquiry ,.is, perhaps, explained
by Mr. Aylesworthtwho promisee the
ternoVal of the "Tory Goats", from
the Liberal situp of the' Marine fold.
The Minister of Jeetiee need not ex-
pect eeople to believe that 'tory °ill -
cies are respoheible for patronage to
Grit middlemen and grafters terougie
nit th country.
Perhape ho Will say
From Quebee to Winnipeg is "noW re-
ported to he 1,334 miles. Of this
768 milie is let for $30,02.3,698, or
almost exactly $39,000 per mile. The
minister's estimate for the eompleted
road was $28,000 per mile. We. are
paying $11,000. a mile more on:pree-
ent estimates for the roadbed alone.
There are many heavy bridles on this
line, and when quantities are correct-
ed it eemns likely that the estimate
for the Quebec and Winnipeg section
will. be ,exceeded by ateleast 100 per
'cent. .•
The Mounertin sectien,.. en which the
Governitieet guarantee e bonds; for
three-quarters: of the cost, paying .the
interest for seven years, is now ee-
tithated to cost about double the orie
•gieal Amount given by ministers.
New' Dealings With eletwin.•
- Me: Merwin, 'who has received -about
$1,000,000 or public money 'for, light
house. supplies 'without *tender, layering
profits' up le 'neerly .200 per emit.' Ote
some cif them,' new appears in e new
role. In ,1905 bought, no old, the
for the purpose. of hiringit 'to ' the,
Marine .Department. • Straightway' the
department 'engaged. •thie venereble
craft et $25 per day,. the Government
.
eqtripping and m-ainieining her.. Te
give this- tug a centre -the' Govern-
ment had. to discharge. another _which
the 1060.1 Superintendenet swore... eves
larger and' newer and .in eeery wee*
better, and eves 'coseing $30. per day,
the .owner pieieg her running. and
mairetenance, expenies. The boat, els
charged Wee. not only.better, but about
one-third chea.Per Mer -
win pud
e$3,700 for the .eeg and .be-
...
tween June and the. 'close of eavige-
teen :he 'get' ill his 'money •but
one .two lutedred and,
lace Jus tug : repaired:. He . was -paid
$Z5 per. Clay for some ten days 'the.
.the tug was 'tinder repair 'before she
was fit to go to week, and again for
a fortnight after: her men were 'eie-
charged and. • her ems put out. 'The
local .officer .had. Idiseharge& the'. teg
when .ee was done with her, but in-
structions from the; depertment'''Oblige
seletien .to ittee ' herejaaseeeor, ratime,
Fresh Water from the Ocean
There are many places to claim. the
rather ilpubtful honor of being the
hottest on earth. Among others is
liahrien` Island, in the Persian Gulf
and its claim seems well justified. 11
is usual there to find the thermonierfef
standing at one hundred apd forty de-
grees Fahrenheit. Oe particular occa-
sions it rises higher.. In most torrid
spots, on earth, nightfall brings coin-
parative comfort ; in 13ahrien the cal --
ode continues through the hours of
darkness. There the tortured Visitor
may examine the mercury at midnight
and find it still up to a hundred and
ten.
When suffering frbm such heat one
requires unlimited drinking water
above all things. And just here
Bahrien proves itself the meet miser. -
able place on earth, for the island has
no drinking water.' There is Kane
Water to be had in the interior', but
practically all of the populatioe 'live
on the coast, and the journey into
the inner region le so difficult and
of persons whe'eare, unable.• to main,*
tale .themselees„. Who are. crtiwding
the labor merket in the cities, .• or
tranipirig the country pads, or ocett-
eying hespitalsi almshouses tine prise
ons.
• What We Pay leer.
The Unitee States immigration, re-
turns ceetw • large„numeere •of :Euro,
Peen itneeigrants .arrivhig by way of
Canada. In 1905 the. number included
t2,663 who,-earne into Canada' intend-
ing to g� to tee Stetee, 81,590 who,
were. deetined to, Canada,, but 'event to
the Statue 'within a year,. ande-19-,000
Who remained in Canada a little over
a year and then crossed tho border,
The emetic:1. increased' ,1906 and
1907. On many of • these Canada. pole
a bonus. But the Worse feature ot the
case is that.' thousamie, who entered
Caeada and sought to pass to: the
States, heve Imen turned back .al the
border beeettee they are dis-
easeds tneetally eneound . or. morally
unseitable. These remain. in 'Canada
and form a 'age arid.constantly incree
asing population of defective and de-
pende,nt People. , • '
The Padded Lists.
Me, Monk • shows-, by the Govern-
.
. .1 4.0.4.0.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the at of the
diseaSe; Catarrh ht a blOod " or . Con-
stitut'Onal disease, end in order 1 'e
/
cure'1t yeti Must take internal remed-
ies,' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, and nett direetly on the
bloOd atut raucous surfaces. Hall's
Catarrh Cure not a quack trip Vieille.
It Was PrOSCIfbad by one of the best
physicians in thi$ Mari for Sari
and is a tegulat preeeriptiete It 18
toMpOsed of the hest tonics known,
Combined with the best blood mirifiers
aching directly on. the mucous surfac.
es. The perfect tombiliation od the The Unhappy Estimates.
inVo ingredients is what produces such • .
wonderful results in curing Catarrh We are Mlle now to partly judge
' the value of Government estimates', Of
Send for testimonials free.
L, CHENEY & CO., Props. the cost of the Transcontinental.
Tofedo, O. 'Contracts, for the roadbst heve been
Sold by- ntuggiats, pried /50. made for eectiod betweett Moncton
Take Van Pamily Pills for con- and Quern, mei the larger part of
the dietance front Quehee te. WineiPeg.
.4311iftelen.
y.
that' they are responsible for Otit
obstoletion in the Pteele Accounts
Committee, for' the report evhiteWash-
ing the Midis seandal, for the Merwin
deal, for Mr. eleodeur's European ex-
traVagence.
days, 'though .there was. no Suede);
work. After the Get/cement ...bad
eaid about !tlw lull- value of the tug'
as rent 'elerwin sold her and pocketed..
his profit or 90 e10o100 per cent. Such
jobs 'as thie account •for the . Roeal
Commission. statement 'that the Mar-
ine Department is suffering • '. from
%lcli. of conscience," e •
• The -Political Dredgers..
Mr.. • Ptigsley, Minister of Public
Works, falp- naturally •enies, the Welt
.01 his predecessors. The political
oontractere, . who divide tiomeg them-
eeives the' dredging werk on the .greet,
lakes, at ptiees adjusted to theireown
convenience, are this, year, in some
eases, spared • 'the "forteality. 'et puteing
in -tenders. New contracts havebeen
made with them for dredging at Mid-
land and iitherehathottrs. at the same
old 'prices- Mr. Bennett, brought up
this Matter On Tuesday •and Mr. Pugs-
ley- explained that • the department
really had not time to errange new'
contracts, • and so* extended the old
ones. On this principle there seems
to be no reason why all .the eontraet-
ors Should not go on to the end et
time at 'their Kumla figures unless
they 'find them unprofitable. Tillie in-
dependent intruders are- fenced out and
the existing monopoly is inade eeeete
and permanent.
1
••••••10....11*
W. IT. Rogers, of Watford, bought
the Taylor House at Watford yretele
°day for $4,800.
A WONDERFUL COLD CURE.
Just think of it, a cold cured in tee
minutes -that's what happens when
you . use "Catarthozone." You inhale
its soothing balsams .and out goes
the eold-sniffles are cured-headaehe
is cured -symptoms of catarrh and
grippe diSappear at once. It's the
healing pine essences and powerful an-
tiseptics In Catarritozone that enable
it to act so quickly. In dieeasie I of the
nose, for irritable throal, bronchitis,
coughs and catarrh it's a marvel. i
Safe eVen for children. 25e. auti $1,00 ,
stets at all dealers.
Get acquainted with
Black Watch
the big black Plug
chewing tobacco. A
tremendous favorite
everyWhere, because of
its richness and -pleasing
flavor. - 2200
tedibus that this water ,supply un-
touched, Thus the coast is absolute
ely without fresh water from veells
or springs, Naettrally, •thei dwellers
there must have water or they would
die. How do they get it '?
A FOR
.(LONDoN)
Indio Pale Ale
etesta roomers only about half as nIttich 115
Brewed from se- ve
lected hops, choice
barley. malt and
pure apring water,
with the utmost
care. Beetled at
the brewerv depots
to ensure proper
handling. That is
why Lebatt's Ale
equal to the fin-
est, surpassed by
Done, though ° it
mportecegoeds.
Nugget*.
During ten months pest the temper-
ance movement carried on under the
direction of Archbishop Bruchesi of
Montreal, has secured 60,000 signatur-
es to the total abstinence pledge.
A:11 a special meeting of the Central.
Council of the church Temperance So-
ciety in London, the Archbishop of
Canterbury presiding, 19 Bishops vote
'Id in favor of Mr, Asquith's Licensing
Bill.
The town couneil of Longuence,
Quebec, last week passed a motion to
cut off all the 7 licenses -in the town,
On the 'Ale of this month of the
'Northern States, they carried Local
Option in 1,500 municipalities.
On the seine date there were 10,-
000 votes east' in •Chicago for Prohibi-
tion, Alderman caedidatee.
Mr. John, R. Bootle of Ottawa, who
has thousands Of men employed • has
asked the Ottawa city council to have
the licensee with -held front hotels ad-
. .
jacentr to his nolls-, and hes. offered to
hate ,over to: the council 12;000 - :to
recoup the city for any enaricial loss
It may, etiffer .by the loss of license
fees- •
The churche.s. of the United States
contributed during last year $500,000
toward the Afiti-Saloon League Fund.
-J, GREENE.
Fkom tem batten 'ef the sea. Hee
end there, scattered over the 'floor of
the whether of Bahrein, are eprings of
pure fresh water. These watere well
up. through the sand th mingle • with
the salt water of *the sea. It would
seem a difficult task to find these
threads of fresh water amie the
ocean' volume ; but ages ago the
thiesty ielanders discovered the pre-
cious streams, and exact knowledge.01
their location has been kept through
-
generation after generation.
It would seem difficult:, as well, to
secure the water of the springs un-
spoiled by the salt wafter' Mtn which it
gushes. But long ago the natives erh-
ployed 'a method as .simple as it is.
wadequate, and the business is careied
on in the same meaner. teslay. A div-
er equips himself -with a" water, hag
Shiloh's USe Si -0011'$ etilte •
- for the worst cold.
the sharpest cough
-try it on a guar-
antee of y.our
money back if it
doesn't actually
CURB 'quicker
than anything y OU
ever trieci_Safe to
Cure
Cures
Coughs.
.... - - take. --,nothing is
and (.110Ids it to hurt even a.
baby. 34 years of
QUICKLY. success commend
Shiloh's Cure-
' 25e„ 50c., $1: ' lilts
enatte of skins, the mouth of • which
is closed and dcscendS to the bottom
af teeeearbor to a point where, one of
the eerings issues. The hag is catc-
fully
: :inverted. over . the current
of fresh water as it flows.up • froni
'the :sand ; . the mouth ie Opened ; the
skin is. ; thert the mouth is
. again shut fast e''and. the diver re-
turns to the boat "waiting fer• ben' on
the' • Surface. teem drefts ihue plucked
from. the ocean are retailed on shore
,for a trifling price, and constitutei tee
eoleeevater_supply
• .
There is uncertainte 'as to how, aiij:.
thing" concerning the existence 'of
these hidden :springs was first learned.
One scientist came to the Conchisioe
that at some period in the shadowy
past that wheelie:1e is now the herber's
bobtene was riot touched by the sea.
The springs Were 'then on the shore,
and ready for thc:. islanders'• needs.
Liltle by little:the see encreeehed. on
the heed ; • bet 'the natives peeeetved
their knowledge of daele serlegee, lace -
teen, and that knoWidge seeves theee
still. A simpler explanation is that
4iie springa..weredis.00VOEredtiyLpcar-
divers. Pearling. is, and hes been fbr
centuriee,, the one euletetry, .of. Bah-
rein. It is probable that the divers
first detected the salt water jets by
accident 'while on their quest • ter
shells.
Eight million feel,. of lumber wes' cat
in Poplar Creek camp, 'constituting
the Alberta recoed. • '
Shoe Polish
A wise dealer will always
show his honest desire't�
serve you by giving what
you asiclor.
Insole sli 031a,
dealers,
We, rod zie
tins.
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18r
-wees
Grey Township.
Cheater Arenetrong was holieleyieelb
wale fela,tives and friends in Clinton
and other points,
Stanley Wheeler has- gone to Chas,
Forreet's, and line Morrie where he
will be employed for the summer.
Last week Russell Wheeler, who
had been here on an extended hol,
fe41,Y, returned to Ids Position ie. Tore
onto.
William Wileon, of Iterrow, Essex
County was renewing old friendships
in Grey and Morris townshipe. He
was a former resident of the latter,.
Miss ,Jennie Armstrong, whO has
been teaching at Walsh, Woe home for
Easter vacation. She will take a
school in 'the Niagara Peninsula,
where she will get an increased sal-
ary. • •
'Wm. and Mrs. Armstrong, 9th con.,
were at Hullett on Monday ettending •
the -lei-meal Of their nephew, Cecil,
youngest son of 1VIattheer Armstrong.
He had a bad attack of mpaeles and
PIteumonia, ensuedecaueing hisedeath on
Saturday morning.
•
Sheriff Hope says be will Make a
stateneent concerning •the gerievalty of
Hastings County.
"Dragged
Always tired-' 'nerves jumpine
-can't sleep -have no appente
--atm headaches -biting pain in
the back -beating down pains -
puffiness under the eyes7--srvollen '
hands and feet?
Or Perhaps your, sick kidneys
slaow in another forin and you
are suffering. with Rheumatism,
Sciatic-4,44=bn° or Neuralgia?
the warkidney trouble
you feel --and that's why
should take
GINPILLS;
They' make sick kidneys well. They do it
every time. That is why we give such a
guarantee with, every box. If, after taking
Gin Pills, you catt't .say that you are any •
better, return the box and your dealer will
refund the money. Try thens on this
guarantee of a cure or money back. 59e. a boX
, for $z50. At dealers or from ' • 103
DOLE DRUG CO., WirourCO,
The late Richard •Gpegoiy, of Wind-
sor, left $5,e00 to. ;the ,Hospital for
Sick Children, Totonto; ' • '
The 16einonthseold daughter of , J.
Tillinger, :Indian Head, was' burned to
death in a prairie fire. • •
Mr, David ,Milne, of Sarnia, • has
withdrawn from. the fight as Liberal
candidate for West Lambeon.
John Ferguson pleaded guilty at Fort
William •to being a party to stealing
$100 and a eiereenti ring: •
A .new ice -ridge ' ha,s formed at
Niagara falls„ this being •the latest
date .in mew years. .
Wm. Locke, a Yarmouth township
farmer, is 'charged with. selling, diseas-
ed meat in .S,L. Thomas.
H. Jones, a young, lienglesh "
hotnc-
steader n2ar Red,•beer'e shot hinieelf
,theough the heart. • '
„ .
- • -- ---
John Mission, ,ate Italian, was killed •
by falling, logs at the Summit Liine
Works, near' the Crow' Nest:
THE GIRL THAT eS PALE.
She is in datigere her eystem i$ ran
down, Week -She needs nouriehment,
mule richer blood.. More than Sel else
she needs Ferrozone, needs- it because .
it brings back the nerve cheery which
rapid growth and study have exhaust-
ed. The old-time viger, happy spirit,.
:and neW strength return with Ferroze
one. The delicate niaid is energized,
strengtheeed and rebuilt. Isn't it
wierth while 'using Fetrozone when it
surely does so nuieb. At all dealers in
50c. eexee.
Fire.at MOVebray,.. 'Man., destroyed -
:the C. Pe R. station, the Imperial cte
vator and e,000 Wheet.
NOther'S 17117es:t
"Tllack Knight" Stove Polish
iS entirely new. Nothing: like
itr-iipthiflo• 8o meee --has evez
been offered .housekeepers
before: • ,
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.Sto*e Polish
•,
'makes. a quick; lasting
shine that stands the
hottest fire you can build
in the stove. •
'Eoseally good foe Grates; Stove-;
pipes,, or. other .Ironwork yott
want to keep polished.. 3
Insist on, having 'Bleck Knight'
Amineallagasallak
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