The Herald, 1908-05-08, Page 44
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LUTHERAN P:Ii1i;3oa*.t.at,
Pa7.3LIS1UED EY E. ZELLER.
FRIDAY MAY. 8th 1908:
The Dominion Government -has
apparently decided to act upon the
proposal made by Mr. Sifton in
the House of Commons a month
ergo, and to build a railway from
the Pas on the Saskatchewan to
Fort Churchill on Hudson Bey,
.bout 480 :piles. About thirty
million acres of land in the West
allotted for the C. P. R. and the
C. N. R. will shortly be released
for homesteading. The proposal i.,
to set apart three million caer's of
theee land&. and thus to create a
Ifund for the cunetruotion of the
railway, and of elevators at Fort
Oht•;rehill and for improving that
harbor.
Assuaging that the navigability
of the Bey and Straits has been
demonstrated, and that the rail-
way ought to be built, it does not
follow that any particular scheme
for building it ought to be accepted
without careful consideration,
There is no need'ssity for haste The
u=ndertaking is a large one, and it
will be necessary art the outset to
have fuller information than is
now available. Such explorations
as have been have made been use-
ful for the purpose of determining
the general question of the feasibi-
lity of the route. Further explore -
other tiens and surveys will be required
in order to 'settle the question of
cost and give other information
which ought to be laid before
Parliament and the tcountr lee.
Zarich. f�
)ts otearep is rebel=aoX vfnu.,,.•. •
be l=ist, and at the same time there
will be no danger of hurrying the
MUD try into an improvident bar-
gain.
ar-gain.
Paper Hanger
and Painter.
All work prnmptl y and
neatly done. Now is the
tit;., to have ,;our home
brightened and fixed np
for the bprin;r and Suni-
mer months.
q,'Ax•3arges Moderate
Weak women should read. my
,.look No. 4 For Women". It was
written expressly for womon who
are not we11.•'s The Book No. 4 tolls
of Dr. Shoop's "Night Lure" and
just how these soothing, healing,
antiseptic suppositories can be
successfully applied, The book,
alnd strictly confidential medical
advice is entirely free. Write Dr.
!Shoop, Racine, Wis. The alight
!Night Cure is gold by All Dealers.
How to Make Money—All shrewd
u ric h ne ;v:;pu per readers, especially the
holies, readily acknowledge that
the real news that affects the poc-
ket is found in the advertisements
of local merchants. The merchant
who advestises is a reporter. He
reports to the newspapers what' he
bas to offer and it is real news. If
some merchant is making a run on
shoes and selling theta, • that is
news to any one who needs shoes.
If another is offering special bar-
gainhs in overcoats, underwear,
corsets, hats, dress goods, carpets,
furniture, groceries, coal or wood
stoves or anything that the family
needs, Why it is news that means
money to every family and the
people know it. That's why mer-
chants advertise in newspapers.
Less than one tier cent, of the
farm hers of Ontario between the
- ages of 15 and 21 are in attendance
at the Ontario Agricultural College.
One reason for this is lack of
knowledge of the ndvaantar;es to be
derived from a course at that in-
stitution. One duty of the de-
nartmentel representatives at the
be a.neh e eencice will be tit circul-
ate amongst the young farmers
and urge them to acquire a better
knowledge of the underlying
principles of stook raisin„ and crop
growing. They may often be pre-
vailed upon to take the new . agri-
cultural High School course. or
better still to go and be trained
at Guelph. At the Lindsay and
the other High Schools named
special emphasis is laid upon the
cultivation of sends and roots.
Two visitors at Nice, cutting
short their stay by dying, were
committed to the charge of the
same undertaker, One was a lady
from London the other a general
high in command in the Rusian
army, The bodies duly coffined,
were dispatched to their destina-
tions, one to London, the other to
St. Petersburg. On the arrival of
the former the bereaved relatives,
opening the coffin in order to ob-
tain a last view of the lamented
aunt, were amazed at the discovery
of a general in full uniform. They
telegraphed to the undertaker at
Nice, who, with many apologies
for the mistake, sent then the
name and address of the general's
friends in St Petersburg, They
.communicated full particulars
without loss of time, and received
the following reply :
"Your aunt was buried to -day
with full military honors. Dispose
of the general as you see fit."
assistant; and taut at iattstaie ,sash ucc
road'
The latest proposal in regard to
the carriage of newspapers and
other periodicals to and from the
United States was outlined in The
Sun's Parlimentary report of last
week. The proposal is something
of an improvement on previous
arrangements, but is open to ob-
jections still, Weekly Canadian
papers sent to the United States
States are subject to double the
rate charged on dailies forwarded to
the same destination, and delivery,
owing to delay at the border, will
be slower in the case of the
former than in that of the latter.
There is no good reason why
weekly publications should be dis-
criminated against in this way.
If there is to be discrimination at
all, it, should be the other way on,
because it is the weekly rather
than the daily which forms the
bond uniting Canadians living in
the Republic with the old home,
11111.
Go-carts, express wagons, etc. A
new stock just in. J. Preeter.
See our new kind of roofing- put
an for $8,00 a square, Its a vac rid
beater. At Hartleib's
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mistake tnorders on the hart of.
(,CANADIAN NEWS
At Winnipeg on Saturday 10,000
Oddfellows held their annual pa-
rade led by 10 bands,
The Prohibitionists will ran a
candidate in Centre Grey for the
coming provincial elections.
Tho capital of the Crow's Nest
Pass Coal Company has been in-
creased from $4,000,000 to $10,000,-
000,0, •
Dr.: Chown secretary of moral
reform for the Methodist Church,
left Toronto for the West.
' The one cent drop rate bill will
be introt,uood by Hon. Rudolph Le-
mieux in`the House of Commons
this week..
On the eve of an investigation
into his department, W. P. Flewe--
ling, deputy governor• general of
New Brunswick, committed sui-
cide. ,
The Grand Trunk Railway was
assessed, ;100 and costs for nor -
looting to feed and water cattle on
the Way from Palmerston to To-
ronto.
A boom up the Ottawa River
broke Satnrday. Over 40.000 logs
are coming down the river, and it
is feared that serious damage will
result.
Hon Prank Cochrane has denied
that he offered Mr. John Loughrin,
the Liberal candidate in Nipissing,
`8,000 to zvithdraW from the con-
test.
The first wheel of the Goderioh
Wheel Rigs Company, ways turned
out on . Saatnrd.ay. The company
has a large number of men at work.
The store of P. D. McCallum, .of
Glencoe was entered by burglars
on Saturday night and a consider-
able amount of goods was stolen,
A stranger is suspected.
Mr: Egbery Owen, a journalist
of Delhi, was found dead in a
Hamilton hotel on Friday evening.
Heart failure was the cause. Mr
Owen was an old-time newspaper-
man and had written several books
in addition.
Sir Wilfred Laurier, Hon. Syd-
ney Fisher and Hon. Rudolphe
Lemieux, bad a consultation Satur-
day with Mr. G. M. Hays, of the
Grand. Trunk Railway relative to
some changes in the proposed route
of the G. T. P.
Johnny Howell, a 7 -year-old lad
of St. Catharines was.arrested Sat-
ttrday oxai' yi^rai charges of theft.
I Mon Infone the police meg-
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I 0 0 ffiafor steal -"A 'Workman em-
loce& on the Grand Trunk oar -
bops, vas' binwn off the building
aturd :y, falling a distance of Go
eat. 'tie alighted on his feet, and
side front several painful scalp
ounds,.is not seriously injured,
he escape was miraculous.
The coroner's jury to inquire in--
o the cause of the death of Mrs.
Fulmer and her daughter, who
were killed near Kingsville, the
ther day brought its a verdict of
ccidental death, declaring that no
latae could be attached to the
otorman of the W. E. and L. S.
ailway. The jury also reeom.-
endecl that level crossings have
eotric signals placed on them,
nd also that all motor oars be
nipped with air brakes and whist-
Tired nerves, with that "no am-
bition" feeling that is commonly
felt in spring or early slimmer,
can be easily and quickly altered
by taking what is known to drug.
gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's
Restorative. One will absolutely
note a changed feeling within 48
hours after beginning to take the
Restorative, The bowels get
sluggish in the winter -tinge, the
circulation often slows np, the
Kidneys are inactive, and even the
Heart in many cases grows de-
cidedly weaker. ' Dr. Shoop's Res-
torative is recognized everywhere
as a genuine tonic to these vital
organs: It builds up and strength-
ens the worn-out weakened nerves ;
it sharpens the failing appetite,
and universally aids digestion. It
always quickly. brings renewed
strength, life, vigor and ambition.
Try it and he oonvine ed. Sold by
All Dealers.
Mr. Henry E-ilber, the presen
member for South Huron, was th
unanimous choice of the Conserve.
tive Convention, held at Hensel
on Tuesday, to contest the Ridin
in the coating elections. The
Brussels Post of last week, eons.
menting on the political outlook in
this Riding says :—"From South
Huron comes , disquieting news of
Conservative troubles, and there is
a well-deflnod rumor that T. J.
Carling, of Exeter, will run as an
independent against H, Eilber, the
present sitting ;Tory member. It
would serve Mr. Eilber right if he
were defeated in the South as a
reward of merit.for the interest he
took in the gerrymander of Huron
Co. Harry was evidently on the
scare after . the, nomination of J,
Kellerman, of Dashwood,"
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We will be ready early in the Spring to clo all kinds
of Custom Sawing on Short Notice.
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