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Exeter Advocate, 1903-3-19, Page 5THE ezettr buorate, Published, erery Thursday Morning at the offlee. 104.4aTeSTREET. EXET.4R. the—, AIZYQOATE POE0-18telfit1 COMPANY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One police per annum it paid in ;avarice. $140 if not so paid. 41e3sersartAuleae. T.0-toezi eeet -teeeieteene eleee No per dieemitinued untilell arrearaites are paid. Adrertisieraerits without speeleeddireetione will be published until forbid and charged Actordingly. Liberal discount made for traciscient eerertisements inserted for long periods. Remy description of 4013 PRINTING; tweed WA in ries fame style, and at moderate ratee. Cbeques, money orders. Tre., for sehrerfisine, subarriptleas, elm, to be made payable eta Chas. 11. Sanders, unrRoa AND REQ.E, eteoreestopee cares. SolehoeN, en. s„ e Pre A, R. N' MAN, APS.. idozi'hr graduate gt IMO. Termite tiehrerlste, DUNTISTS, Teeth eetraeted sabot may peirt, or any bed effects owe pailemee.. Meek west elde Win et met, Itteter. ,N ' teener Orideete of Tomato tI;very end Rea College ot Natal Surgearo at Oatarie. Abe P gredeateoI Cbleeee Scheel at Prosthetic Pentiete (with timetable mention.) Alleminum, gold end Videenite Plette nudeiii the neetoit mannerpoolble. A perfeetly 144rulim,gu. saiithetie used for peinlemeekrectien of teeth. giraeo tete door eouth of Cede/ Rroa. store, Exeter, Aching Joirzts In the fiegere, toes, arms, and other parts of the body, are joints that are inflamed and, well= by rheumatism - that acid emeditioo of the bleod which aflects the muscles also. Sufferers dread to IlleYe, especially after sitting or lying loug. atiel their condition le conlinsenly woese el'et . . Weather, he &offered dreadfully from elienmetistn, but have been corapletely cured by Hood's sateaherilla, for which 1 am deeply grate- tOV ¥isFAAneg$ 'SNIT; Prescott, Outs "I had. an attack ot !began which lett tee weak and helplees and seffering trete rhea-, matter:a, I began, taking goiersi Sarsapa- /lila an this medicine bee entirely cared ze have no hesitetlea in saying it eared tar We:* ref. J's 140Delaux, Trentea, Out. Hood's Sar,saparilla Removes the cause of rheumatisne-no outward applieatiote eau. Take it. 1 ALL THE USEFUL branches taught in the . Mettle:0 T. le eictel:011ieN, eitningit OF Tilt LF elleee el revalue 40 Surgeons Ontario. replete% Serge= sett Aeceucheur. Mee, Tomah. wood. (hie T'tl . Tan D. Wilean, *Mee mid Resideuee. qietens Axe.. fieedeil Onte epecial ottelit peel tedieeasea tif Ilroweth Offiee haw, 1? -ad 0 4 • tu, TITCHSON & (*AWN% tilAIMISTERS Knee • 4er: tere. Notexlea, Pativeyamere, Paineuledeeerta. Salialtara far Mob= flaate eta Metier 0 ban .at west ratted leanest. Mere,MiImreetalexter, T. It CAMIN1•1[2•54 to,8.ihrtEPN 'LlItED. "ELLIOT. reelateenet, Son:0T0% ETte ee. melees te gene. erMer. fere:A.4y Fake 4 tilalmae„ Main Stmt. getter. w..014031AN„ ,aiieeeser to Mit ee Ofail• • reeria usreere, Whiter. Netery Pierdie Cou• waltzer. Ete. Matee to leaned lowest rani ci tette'. Mee. litaineltert, Exeter, AUCt IQ Is e Rler:OWN, Wine:am:sea. 0 Auctioneer o for the Counties of Perth and aisa far the township of Velearrie. Satre proniplly attended to and tering reasonable. sale* arranged at. Post Office, Wimbelsea. Torts Phosploaine, Vut Gr evt EngitsA nemnly. SOld And recommended byre! niggling' in Cense!". Only relts ble medicine diseoverea. Six gimranfeett to cure ell tea, all effects ot abuse o exa,erta1 Worry. Exeessere use °Mo- pe°. Opt= or Stimulants. leaned on 'race] Pt at price, one peokage en six, 45. One toillPrease. sit viitetire. 'Pamphlets free to any address. The 'Wood Conmeny, Windsors Out. Woods Phosphodine is sold in Exeter by J. W. Browning and C. Lutz Druggists. Luclents are not anteednicejob$,Intt d efOttree itt this College it will be ANTROUNfORINEN10110tDANYPOSIII We aid them, ir possilile to obtain employment, lint we first civil) them to mantes in the high repotatioetLi school hits acquired, W. WESTERVELT, Principal. GAMEY HAS THE PAPD1S, SCENE IN 'rim LEGISX,AIVRE, YES'IfERPAY. The Hat" should be in PoSSesS19211. Of oil/meat .1101:1 WEDNESDAY t. I EXETER MARKETS. House, a member a the Goveenetten the original documents. The ease is t riot one which has been spoken of be hind closed deors, but in public, an 1 the proper way to proceed, now the eetiou is under consideration by th , House. the proper thing that the pro ;reeding !my be conducted in a sySte triaqe way, when an indictment ie Tad against a Minister of the crown, Is to Piece them in the pessession of tit Speaker. There is a motion before tit chair. and it is a motion of privilege t and it is somewhat ernbarmssiog t r reeve another resolution in the Hous Yet 1 move that the papers be im pounded and put in the possession o . the Speaker of the House, in order Wet thee' ImaY be put to any per - pose for which they may be required, Mr. Whitney -Do I understaod nlY hon. friend to make such a motion ? Mr. Ross -If Inn Imre friend objeets I shall not press the motion It is a proper motien to make, except that there is a question before the chair. i If my iblik• friend N anxious to expe- dite the matter I think he will ecmcom ' If anxions to delay, he will refose. I 1 make seen a motion. the chew tnaet rule it out of order,unles$ it reentveA the tmenitnoes consent of the House If in order. my hon. friend maY se- cond it. Nobody knows where the *nutmeats may he when they are want- ed. The MCMOn is a very reaeonahle - Wheat 00000 07 TO d Barley. •• AP, PI•All • 3S 4.3 00 rietateee, per bage e,85 rITlajkl'ifelgQ44;.* oo '''''''''''''''''''' 0,5°° 28 t go. Premier RQSS Objecte-Mr, St. John Continues the Debate on the, Op- position Side. Toronto, March 57. -The Legislae tate was again yest:rday the scene a a number of intereeting occurrences in :.ornaection with the Gamey eharges. TO begin with, Mr. Whitney, respontling aublicly to a private rem -lest, produced Mr. Qamen's documentary etatement enil money iii a large envelope, and banded it to tbe member for Manitou- lin. The latter at one, put on hie WA; and left The chanther. Carrying the ear - 1 with him, and. nOtWitbganding 4 prompt motion by the Premier. that law papers be impounded by the Hone*, Mr. QuuteY. Who Mug have heard the request, went hie way, and did not. ree eppear during the session. The .IIKL- lent was the subjeet oi. debate, .io which Mr. Ross and Co!. Ciheort main, ained the right of the Home to the plaSSOSSient et Stlell important pupae. alt.. Whitney, who represented hi$ elm, rivter in the latter'e absence'. explain- ed thet Mr. Gainey desire to at once eonfer with liN solicitor. N. The emend incident was when Mr. Stratton, rising in reSp011ee be a chat', lenge by Mr. St. johneenneunced that he had placed his resignetion in the hands of the Premier the day the shaggqg 11-34 been made. Mr. Ross ex- leined that the resignatem had nat "ecn accepted, but was under coneidere ton. ' Mr. St. John, who occupied the =- ire afternoon. after Mr. Ganter$ de- ure had dropped from notice. made A mail girl who bee juat begun to at a le of new points. He argue: tend rictool, recently brought home A e statote under which the pan- pumplein-seed, and tt %I her mailer thilti eed commission will be conetituted the teadaa saki time althengei 4140 SNA ' aiVeS 00 authority for the presentation was white the itUnlp:ii% VQ°7•114 1141' Tt114/W• ' ef 4, Whig. nor can a witneet be cam- oetiel vault e:111 the color of tho vizwi 1 eelited to aneWer questions which will bet" asked Ric laieVier. The little girl , ateettetn:ete aim. kg, therefore oaid it replied that the teaelter had not tuatIbt i ReS fieSteeteel TO wintewaelt the acentse ber that. "But," Wel her mother, Ion a He `LI,T,“ recaliegi timt the Liberal know, dear, for we !neve peutplehevinve ,1 eeneention et sentewe el tow hal! of.„ in our gardeu." "Of COMM I 40. bliff we • thatiteit the prinziple diet such ttivesti- in't eepeettel to know anything until ; - -. ;tenons elionee in eit easee he eeteeteee. re taught." g' eel bet a committee of the House. Tine tlfon. Doe" Brown of Motganeer hie, 'e:: -e of Kin.eston moved tite field. Ky., Ida) repreeente Inie dietriet in , edjottenment of the debate, whieh will g the State Legitlature, is wee of Kentue. 1 „Teettounie this afterneon and evening. r ors unique cearatetem eta ineetrate a" It liq dcnobtfull if ft twal he concluded be. point in a recent speech, he gave the, to1.e, we to -morrow. The *alieries were Jawing aetount of his velure -Alp; "Takegain yesterday, es on previous days, my advice and never gill, a Weinett any- II filled with an expectant crowd. thing she can't eat. and never make lova 1 Before the orders of the day were to her out of an ink battle. Why, when ,I called Mr. Whitney rose and said : I courted my wife, 1 ewe grabbed hold ot ' "I would like to ask my hon. friend her and sea; 'Sally, you .1m the sweet- '! if he is ready to ley upon the table 3t thing on earth, and your beauty bat,the instructions which shall befle iesueil the ekill of man anti aunduea bellow,.to the commission. and if he win ious nature,' and I got her." make arrangements to have copies given to this side of the House; also No Appeal, if my hon. friend would give us the moues of the commission. Mr. Rose -The instreetions to the commission are being prepared, Theet are not ready yet, but will be brought down in good time. Mr. Whitney -I have another mat- lellireARET L. SHEPHERD DEAD, ' ter to bring to Hthe attention of the ouse. My hon h1 . friend upon Friday Detroit, Mareh 13. --It hits joist been , eiirtted that the notorious Margeret 1 :,`titrelltsettlotgladtwidoSe17211/11etinzsdaelroVoteOr • S10.1014, alleged ex-rom and it iiti-i eitholte leettirete died in Detroit at . authorities sited and quoted by my Ent 'i'.- Hospital on Merril 8, aftev 1 Imn. friend from nulitouliti 113 iliS n iiinpss of foul. wet.lcs. Tile women . statement to the House the other day. SN „as suiroring r,,„,„ em000, ono toed uo My lion. friend having, by the action IW Ininotos ofroo wooing the operatel he has taken now, declared in efreet ig table at the Iliteyrital. She lied e0.1 that this •House should not deal with cowl). veturnerl from Austrian% tater the question, of course the House is linvim: spent three yenrs on the lee. leot interested in the papers. At the t i i re platform. trine of the bribery investigation here a number of years ago, certain mem- bers of the House, two at any rate, Mr. Balfour and Mr. McKim, ad- dressed letters to the Speaker, en- closing sums of money received for certain purposes, as they alleged. This matter having then been laid before ; The walking sick, what the House, and placed within its jur- ' illUfli illILL FOR 00. PURE MANITOBA 1 FAMILY FLOUR AA - 17 . 13: :, liniee, per i:46.7AW - Live bogs,. per ewt, ..... tro . a 5.14.1. , pre..4„wd figge . ...,.. 7 70 7 75 , O Sheets per eeet- - . - .. • 1 00.. , Been pee ewt .... „.. -, i Turkeee SO ' 12 Gem... - ' „ ''' . - . .. • IP :;1}0 gielSe't*' * : : : : : : : : :. : : : : '' Dried Apples, . „ ' . '' 4 Meeker -My wife and always se . oer differences by Arbitration. Bradley -Who is the arbitrator? "My wife, of course." The Moisons Bank a (Chartered by Parliament, JL) f Lea (Mee, Montreid. it Paid up Capital. ''' ........$2,500,040 Reserve Fund........,. ..... 2,2,10,000. JAS. ELLIOTT, GENERAL MANAGER. ---nxirrER BRA,NCH---- (Mee hour:n-10 a.m. to 3 pan; Saturdays 10 a.m. tO 1 pan. .. A general bank ing business transacted efoney advanced to good Farmers at lowest rates. Savings Bank Deposits from SI and upwards receiv- ed. interest allowed at highest current rates. Dimes .e CARLING., •-• N.D. Demme, Solicitors. e Manager. isdiction, the House was in posses - a crowd of theni there are: Persons who are thin and sion of the merits of the case. Now, I may say this, that I have no option in this matter of the documents. They weak but not sick enough were landed to me by my hon, friend without my having had any intimation, o go to bed. directly or indirectly, in any way, "Chronic cases" that's shape or manlier, that such a It CREDITON 41)0*D3neD-ZDOVIODODZOODODOCMC ROLLER MILLS. We are giving -excellent 1 satisfaction since Re- modelling our mill. what the doctors call them, which in common English means—long sickness. To stop the continued oss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets thin and weak ,persons out of the rut. It makes,new, rich blood, strengthens the. nerves and gives. appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as Sickness lasts and do good all the time. 4RISTING and CHOPPING DONE PROMPTLY. 14. SWEITZER 111810411ts Book ot Onatia ECEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL Capital Paid Up . 6,000,000 Rest - - 2,700,000 A general Banking business transacted. Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings Bank accounts and Deposit Receipts. commercial Letters of Credit issued, available in China, Japan and other foreign co -untried. Travelling Letttrfs of Credit issued to travellers in all parts of the world, THOS FYSHE, GENERAL '.*NAOUR. -- RFIIEDDR, SUPT Or BRANOUEp & INSPEOTOR. CREDITON, ONT. W. S. CHISHOLM, Manager. muses, colds, hoarsenesreand other throat ailments are quickly relieved by Vapo-Cresca tete tablets,. ten cents Der box. All druggists. There's new strength and flesh in every 'dose. We . will be glad to send, you a few doses free. Be sure that,this picture in the:form of a label is on the Else,n you b3 ofevery bottle of SCOTT •Sc BOWNE, Chemists, Toronth, Ontario.' 50c. and 'el j all druggists. presentation was to be made to me. Then, on leaving the chamber that day, I took with me my friends, the hon. niember for South Lanark (Col. Matheson) and the hon. memben,for Manitoulin (Mr. Gamey), and, in the presence of those two gentlemen, put those documents and the money in this envelope, sealed it ,with my own seal. in the presence of these gentle- men: and I ask them to examine it and see if it was not as it was then. Mr. Whitney. then passed a large envelope bearing three conspicuous seals to Col. Matheson and Mr.Gamey, sitting at his left, and, in reply to his question, both assented that the en- velope was unchengecl from their pre- vious inspection. Mr. Whitney continued: Mr. Speak- er, in order that this should be done openly, and as the presentation to me was brought about, I say, at his re- quest, and with my full consent, / return these papers to the hon. meal- ber for Manitoulin. Mr. Whitney then hnaded the envelope to Mr. 'Gamey, who grasped it with outstretched hand, and at once started to leave the chamber by way of the lobby. ,Mr. Ross was at once on his feet, and said : Am I to understand that my honfriend will put thein in the hands of the Speaker: Mr. Gainey by this time had his hat on and was pressing against the crowd that had invaded the edge of the ornibsitien members' seating territory. Mr. Whitney meantime replied: He will put them in the hands of a solici- Mr. Gainey had now got behind the front reeks of the crowd, and, still walking, he was no longer visible from the floor of the Flouse. Mr. Rose again rose, in haste, and said: The course in 3884 was to impound the papers, I think it would be in order that these papers should be impolfilded, put in the custody of the Speaker, for they contain very grave charges against a member of tie 1 QM If my hon, friend wants to ex- pedite tide eeamination, and facilitate matters, he will take the course Silge gest. There is no other authentic etatee ment of the charges that I know of. If my hon. friend wanted to expedite and essist us in vindicating the honor t this House. be would co-operate It us in the most ample manner pine to get on with the busints*. Mr. Whitney -Except for one differ= nee with my hon. friend I woukl co - rate with bine in every possible way, 11 he will change his motion into a solution referring the matter to a nunittee of this House. I will do Trything in my power to etteoperete vith bine Now, my hon. friend sage gest$ that tie does not know where the papers nail be in a few days. Who ought to be entre thankful then he? (Laughter.) If any pereon makes a charge Against his neighbor and runs awey awl faile to prove it. it is all the better e -or the accused person,. ;entr4,;‘,‘Rzyo..se-Wo de net want him to Mr. Whitney -If there is no chars prodined when the trilnutrill is chosen. whet berm can come ? Mr, Rese-Then the hon. gentleman ie going to withdrew ? - Mr, Whitneyee!ely lion, friend is net venially and it does not sit well open hint to appear so. (Laughte0 He suggested as a reason why" these ppm; should be bawled to the Speaker :bat nobody knew where they would be a few days. (Hear. bear.) If they )-appear the dentate:, win be done to be aeon who made the charge. Ross -Wit do not want them to iseppear. We want them here to m- ete. them. (Loud :Ministerial ap- genie.) Whitneee-My hon. friend has .estele it neceseary tor me to show on 'hatoteetion of privilege my position en this matter. When the bribery liargcs were made a number of_ years igo certain members of the House 'andel to the Speaker letters contain - Ug the motley. Ally hon. friend (Mr. ainey) the otfier cay did not do that. ...barges were Inade i.geo by certain eieribere of the Legislature against .7erthin eutsiders. Ana the letters eon- -aim% the money were handed in. The aositton too* is that the House is lot the proper tribunal to try this eltarg,e. Otherwise my hon. friend from 'Manitoulin (Mr. Gamey) might choose io hand these papers to you. Now, he %inks it necessary or advisable that ie should take steps to mark out his :uture action. At his request I have landed the papers back to him. I am -eady to co-operate in every possible Nay, and will ask the member for Manitoulin to give the documents to :he Speaker if my hon. friend will ac- : p e ommittee on Privileges and Elections as the tribunal, (Opposition mplause.) No person is more anxious :ban I am to facilitate them. CoL Gibson -It is to be regretted :hat the hon. gentleman could not have seconded the motion with reference to these papers. It is not a question of 30w the charges involved in this mat- :er are to be tried. It is a question as :o whether the material that was pile - ed in the hands of the hon. gentleman which constitute the foundation of the :barges, the money that was produced n substantiation of the charges, should oe allowed to disappear, that the hon. member should be allowed to walk out ef this House after having ceremonial - y, dramatically, theatrically - (hear, 3ear)-passed them to the hands of the aon. member, evidently as a trustee for the public, a trustee for this House, as a trustee for the vindication of -the 3urity of the membership of this House, so that the moment my hon. friend the Premier asks for these papers this material should be placed in the hands of yourself, Mr. Speaker. He should not hand these papers back to the source from which they came. Now, what is his argument ? My hon, friend's argument is that "if you had been go- ing to try this matter out before the Committee of Privileges and Elections I would never have done this." What is the difference ? The docu- ments are equally important. Their gravity or the desirability of their being kept intact until the investiga- tion does occur, before whatever tri- bunal it may be, is equally important in the one case as in the other. But, then, we are not before any tribunal as yet, The matter is in the custody 3f this House. This House is at the present time seized of the question. (Cis not before the tribunal, the coin- nissiOn of Judges. It is not before :he Committed on Peivileges and Elec- :ions. So that my friend, even on his awn gtound, was not justified in allow - ng these papers to pass out of his eossession. But let us assume that the nvestigation will take place before a earranission of Judges. Surely, as I have already said, there is equally strong reason, equally grave reason, why these documents should be im- oounded and kept, as in the other case. What are the facts in connection with :he bribery case, the conspiracy case, to which he has referred ? The same zourse no doubt could have and would have been followed out here; during the period that this House was seized of the question,the p • h • docu- ments, would remain ill the bands Of the Speaker. 9 • For ZS rats 1. have • never oliaaod ttting. Area Samapartila every sprint, It eloanaes • nty blood, macs tee fed stsooge and doss. me good in ore.TY Jolatt fiOdflefte, Breetlyn,11,Y. Pure and rie blood conies new lire * every part of the body You are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active.Youbecomestrong, stcady,ccuragcous.Thatis what Ayees Sarsaparilla will do for you. $1,24 *Ws,. Mildrsailea, sa.sit Tear stetter se irs et Ayeee Firesperate. Hao ttelsgrand oeitaratie NedlePPAIN 144 aQg rro hoseasoled. A, Arart Pere Teawell. kst4r) REST PASTRY (Princess) WHEATLET gi3reakfast A good supply of l‘fillfeed and Chop aways on band. Give our Flour and Feed a. trial ad be convinced that it is all right. Roller awl Plate grinders m se to snit customers. Harvey Bros. sucees$ors to 3. Coil kti k Son NOS and ORGANS. 'We have jitet received a, new ode of PIANOS ORGANS,,,,04, •hero Ittb;rresst amtnilket:En'Tsil that IIs :al enable anyone to place in their home e ef those Beautiful itietrannientse • rgliens t rere killgriel rebe nne:i tvtaltirltee4 rid will stirteriee you, letreitee tetelles ;tell od for ell netkee 111.41.. chinee. Connell "net on Mire a (*eel of Itevfelon teteehwalm Drain" ;ie. Sheet and Houk Nineite lietent eesement. The eseVerel appeitle Winee retake', Milo*, P1P-, Ohl:tea iipp disinteed of QS fittlows. Peter Pt,lelmtr'4.'' slam 1;.A ;1,104.34 Ito c 2,,„41a [appeal 410S9101.e.Seel: Jayoll Beeez, Peter Beater. :tee -vett -AI on V. pelt (Af E5 lot IS IV. Ite instead ef E. pet t (10i. PLEASZ 3letelinehle, useeesed fan E. part of Wa lot ISN'. iliSteati 6,)ir W M A RTIril pert oir E!. The Court of Revision was on motion dosed. After the Court of Revielon, the Council inet.ollnienoltere I being present. A, communication front , riSUMPTION the .)layor of Goderich, itskin,7,Connell r minion bloverninent, to deepen Gode." 8 * P"itimling the I Prevented and Ou"ed rich harbor, WitS hid before the Cowie Four Iliarvetell3 free remedies for ail ell. The request wee granted. A eireti- linflercrseerene_dingIhid, BeePeth New Mr from the Farmers' ASSueidtiort tie CUreter ueerctelast30,,anstitapv Ontario Wile laid before the Council , eo.operate in petitioning tho t)otori), tion, Weak Lungs, Caterriak Legielatitre, to have the asseseinent 2104 II reuedowle 0ystofti, ILWS public serene. corporations should Item FREE.. a the Province so amendea, that the propeety of railroada and other assessed in the same proportion of eeeloYett ennet? , value OS tither propeet,o of in trete, elo your lunge; pain ).41.1 ? OWn1.41,41 nna tnNilii011 thIIS r Is Your threat sere and it'424' on 71, just and more equal haste. t es- Dpacte3;03.u.osuirlibt e,ulp al I rhge 15 your appe the bed ? Aro your lungs delieatc? trier, wood for indogent $1; The Heralii, Are Y" in'ag flesh? SDST;1.1I131'elltd7i;1:71u;:kSierIgl- e.DA,rb°33.:11u1PaeleRanlandllItini road, 81.50; R. R. Johnston, their for 411e5.3° sYmPtalus aye Pra4-1r that you indigent, $10; Eli Iienhofer, shovelling lave In Yt)tiv hadY the se(sdri al the mast now, rioo commit will meet ;wain dangerous malady that hag ever devas, fated the earth -consumption. , on Oloudity. April 0, at 2. o'clock, when Top are invitalae test w.hat this Glfsecau Wadi) far palm (ogees, e te., pspro.01, a„ see,. by awing ear a 1 THE KIND OF SEEDS THAT ;lathe Peetrtee Prettetetiee5t411b01--"'n'aak.43n FREE TRIAL. TREATMENT 'YIELDS. et once. with CO1nplote duaehoissfer tee. The Slocum Sailieni is a ressitiva Cri•74: fer Coes:imps As everybody knows there are good time that men Insidious silseaee. mut fee an euee seeds and bad seeds, seeds that grow Tett-kletnete.Ditetereleree,TsI-114 and seeds that. don't grow, seeds that lima - r yield and seeds that don't yield, and a _simple weeete., to the...el% ch=4-21 little thought given now to the setee„ eeeeene. 1.0,=.2e wee Aoronta,. tion of the seed van need, will he rt:,:tePeTatestamierCelerePhoiter;m1tiays„t-al'%.fre* foilnd at harvest time to have been Perseus in Canada. seeicg Slocum s free offer te well spent if you select the world fain- tneranomitto. PabIca'ratIonwi`thal rl'easepapersenl, for setole"-es10 caution to that elfeet was passed by the Connell. The following amount, were ordered to be paid:-Isaite ed Perry's Seeds -the kind that always yields. For nearly half a century Ver. ry's Seeds have been known and sown wherever good crops are grown, un- til farmer and gardener alike, have learned to depend upon their wonder- fully reliable growieg and yielding qualities, year after year, to the ex- clusion of all others. Win. Rose was found dead in biS home at London cm Friday. Mr. Robert Sears was shot in his house near Kingstou and is dead, Mr. Michael O'Reilly, Minot OS rears of age, dropped dead at St.Catharines. A. Queen's Vniversity student named tnfortunately the seed business Hutton was Arrested at teinsdown in seems to ittford a means for many en. , the act of robbing a grave in the cem- scrupulous people,who aim to blind the eter'er- unwary. to totality. though littleness On Saturnay Mr. Ebenezer Nortleof of price and boastful clanns, who in Loadon, died suddenly, end tbe shoek was too much for Mrs. Netrth, 'who also passed away witlinn a few bouts of her husband. reality have nothing to substantiate their claims, no reputation at stake, no past record as proof. It is better to pay a little more for the seed and be assured of a great deal more at the harvest by sowing Ferry's Seeds. The Seed Annual which is sent free, post- paid, will be found unusually interest- ing and instructive. Write for it to- day. Address D.M.FeriT Co -Wind- sor, Ont. At Belleyille Assizes James Oliver was sentenced to one year in the Cen- tral Prison for shooting Bert Skelton. At the Winnipeg Assizes the Grand Jury returned. a true bill against John Potvin, charged with the murder of Capt. Prothers, formerly of Windsor. Do You Get a Fair Start Each Day? A man's ability and his capacity for work depend practically on the kind of start he gets each day at his breakfat. In professional, office, warehonse or factory work, breakfast with its at- tendant satisfaction, or its discomfort, makes the chiiracter of the day and determines the quality of the work accomplished. A breakfast based on ALIN; Breakfast Food is eaten with ik zest and relish that guarantee a store of energ,T for the day's work.. Physi- cians say Malt, Breakfa.st Food is the ideal 'cereal to commence the day with. It pleases the most critical; the flavor is most deliciousand the food value is extraordinary. One packag,e of Malt Breakfast Food will tn.ake a meal for,,twenty-ijve people, Grocers every- where. Mr. William Pearce, of Hamilton.. was fatally injured, his carriage being. struck by it street car.. Willmam Smith, aged 75, a patient in the Home for Incurables at Portage In Prairie. committed suicide by exit, ting his throat with a razor. Alex. Small. a young tinsmith, of Windsor., attempted suicide by trying to shoot himself. Unrequitted love was the cause of his rash act. John Spencer, it young lad, had his foot caught in a culvert on the 10.0.R. near St, Thomas, and was run over and fatally injured. DROWNED AT GODERICH. _ Goderiche Ont., March 18.-A very sad accident occurred here yesterday afternoon. Dr. Frank Turnbull, of Auburn, younger brother of Dr. J. L. Turnbull, of this town, while attempt- ing to come down the Maitland river in a canoe from Manchester, was in some vvay upset in the water. He was segbted from the bank near the Grand Trunk railway depot here, and was taken oat about a mile lower down the river, and although living when reecued, succurned from ex- haustion, after every effort was macle to save big lite. Coughs, colds, hoarseness, and other throat ailni.ents are qvileltIy relieved. by Orcsolene tablets, ten cents per box. All druggists Children Cry for CASTOR