Kingston & Pembroks & Canadian Papific Railways. ' ¥ Commencing March 1s! and Until April jg TE -- NORTH PACIFIC COAST and KOOTE. 2 NAY POINTS, : $45.05. 1 © 1943.55 1943.05 SPOKANE, Wa. 4 Fan Vv, BRIER iy ane SETTLERS' one-pay y bo og MACH | rt busine plors ' ab KET and C, PIU A : THE BAY. QUINTE RAILWAY "7 NEW'SHORT LINE FUR. Tweed, Meseronic and all Joon: pointe Tea Hall Depot as 4 AR, ARSON CPR Weegee On GRANDTRUN BRANCH TIME TABLE. Trains will leave City Depot, Foot' (+o af Johnston street. --- Vr (GOING BAST a AM. . 1:28 PM. SRRg ewes iT sure 7.05 P.M | NOOING WEST. 3 1.08 AM. 2.30 AM. 2.10 Am, 2,30 Noon Pm Fras wens 5 3 Seah reabuieav. " sanw EERE PLB hdd An "etl. 08 bm. Nos, 1 8 and i No. 8 3 Re ay a ° ei, Tks fost ; J. P, HANLEY, Agen "7 City Passr. Sore. a ¥ 7s -- "DOMINION LINE. erpool A PORTLAND, st; i 4 April Ssh, marked ! do not. carry pass AGH-Saloon, $50 ano $90 eoturm Second Salpon, $25. OM MONTREAL. Safi, NEW. baa VILE Rediterrancan. t , April 9th 48d May 2let. o wivotsle light, spacione ,P. Hanley, J.P. Gildersleovs, 0.7, Clarence He aOR, Se & CO. Ge ; wrenl and Portland. BER MUDA.. NOW FAR BERMUDAS, WITH wi Se ok THEIL OUTER ins LEN rE kta Ev or. J. a SLEEVE, Out. Aieviion AIERN, weere and | m------ Wilton Personals. Wilton, Feb, 20 Mr. McMgllan, Queen's, occupied © the pulpit (in) the Presbyterian church last Sunday even- tag. B, Cuton and Wile, (essa, visit ed friends in 'this locality on Satur- day aml Sunday. Walter Clark: and wife yisitedl friends last week in Lim. erick, N.Y." Miss Lula Boyce, Bydes. ham, is the guegt of Miss Sarah Lake. Cedar Valley Notes Cedar Valley, Feb, 26.~The roads arg in a very bed .comdigion. John Hogers réturned from Ottawa after at- fenhing thé races amd vijiting his sis ter, Mx, GG. Padgutts Grippe is very srevalent, Mar, ores. being a vie tim and also the school teacher, Miss Mary dgons. Mel aod Mes. 0d. Fleming and Mrs. William Scott spent Sunday at Mra. T. Rogeed's 'Cole Lake Items. Cole Lake, Feb. 36.-J. EB Campbell dil B. Peters have returned home En Fae friends Sn Watertown, ames Coulter passed through st week, buying calves for the Cfwest. R. Killing has returned home from the shanty. "Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. CG. Butterill, Fermoy, visit ing Wis parents, Me. and Mr. Dotter ill; Mr. and Mrs. Sergeant, Kingston Mille, visiting ~ her , parents, Mr. and Nrs. 'H. A. Sting; Mrs, Badore at Meal Coulter's at 4 en + Ompdl Occurrences. Ougpah; Feb. ETH Billies Nros have a lat of Jogs-on Frout lake. TP. ilson, working for the Card brothers was Wome on Sunday. Mrs. James" Kirkwood, on "the sick five, is showly: recovering, We are pleased to hear that Mes. G. Osler, Plevas, is able to sit up. 8. B. Jagoh, visiting at ', Cannon's, Sharlst lake has returned. Erwin Deny purchased a fine borse from Andrew Watson. FE. and. G. Hart, arg visiting. at James Moore's, o---- A Parlor Social, Glenvale, Feb; 36.~-The pari - so cial in aid of the Methodist church was held at Mr. Teplifies on Tues day evening, and was. | ah tepded. A number attetiderd 'the funer- al of the late George Wright, on Mon- day. Siduey Watts and Robert Gib son have retuned. from Picton. Geo. Pillar, visiting friends in Watertown, has returned. Mrs. R. Binnington is soviowslyp illix Visitors: Mrs. W. Mar tin; Cataraqui, at Mrs. A. Binbing- tott'sy T. Buck, Cataraqui; at: John Corduke's. Great Demand For Wood. Althorpe, Pebi 256. <Farmoers have quit drawing wood to Pérth apd have begin © drawing to. Westport, where there is a great demand for it. The mdetings conducted by the Horneriios are well attended. A. and 7. Fournier bave arrived hoine from Harrisville, wheré they Word working in the shan- ty. William Dowdall's family are ill with. chickenpox. William J. Pow- dalt_ has pond to Bathurst to visit. Wiss Lucy Dowdall-is visiting at Harp or. William Thompson, sr,, while cut- ting wood, was accidentally struck by a falling limb, leavirig an ugly gosh in bis head, Yori ---- Folger Facts. 'olger,: Feb. 38.--Janics Card, Plev na, in drawing some fine timber te the viding hers, he timber trade is very slack this winter, Georgd" Simpson was to town the other day for. the first: time in about. twoomanths. He. bas been very ill. Mrs. James Kirk- wood is very ill with apoplexy. Re- bert Kirkwood and wife, visits wt James: Kirkivood's; have to Sharbot Lake. Gillies Bros: are pre- paring to fix up the mill before + be- ginning spring-~wevk. The Presby- tevign "mission of Wilber should he complimented for het fine noes held there last Friday night, » nun ber of people around "here tended. Toke nus . Lavant Locals... Lavant, Fab 35.<The concert. in nid 8 oO Bhotatatian. missions hoht in | the Wikbua, : sehogl on Friday evewing. Feb was a decided acer A hi pro- a giveny; consisting: of dia- Es Reni. Ia che: Missieairys Benda: D Pack, winter at Felt's Mills, The home of Webb was brightened by ihe of 'a young daughter. There is a report. that Brewer's Mills is about to Jose one of «its charming girhs,. after the Jenten reason. - Miss MaCarey; Joyceville, is visiting the Misses Webb. -------- Point Travers Tidings. Point Traverse, Feb. 25.5 The young people are practising for the circuit fea and concert to be held as Cannan on the 2th. Mrs, Hiram ard has a young son. Mr. and Mrs. Swith entertained a number of their friends. on: Wednenduy ovening. Fisher wen, report lued of fish being enught. John Whattam, Butte, Montapa; isre- newing acquaintances in the mefighbor- hood, Mr. and Mrs. A. 'Blakeley have returned after ing some time visiting friends at Picton and Bloomfield, Visitors : = H. Thurston and George Palmatin, Picton, at N. Minaker's, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hisks, Plack River Bridge, at J. IL Col ier's: Mr. and Mrs, Emest Wood, Picton, ab D. Wood<'s. Mes. L. A. On trander at A. Collwr's; Mri and Mes. J. W. Dulmage at Marshgll Spal ford's, 8 ' -- Sydenham Sayings. Sydenham, Feb. 25.--Miss Effie Clow entertained ie freinds last Thurs day evening. isn Hemtrice Grant wag "At Home," un Friday evening to a number of friends. Jobn Clow: has lngaly purchased . the. Hugh Madden farm up the interest. of Thomas Ryan. Mr. Ryan is making preparations to build a new two-storey cottage im the site of the old house recently burned. Lulu Boice is spending a: few days with friends at Wilton. Lottie Shibléy, Harrowsmith, spent - Sunday at Charles Truseoit's. George Ravana moved vesterday to Andon Guess'( form, Mr, and Mrs. Guess are spend ing a fow days with theiv daughter, Mrs. A. Asselstine," Moscow. A num- ber: of thes villagers are "agitating a general clearing and cleaning up, also building .a néw fence akonnd the eeme- tery, and employing a permanent care- taker, who will look after and add mich (0 the beauty of the grounds. Owing to the Sanday school: corven tion being held here on Friday, Feb ruary 23th; a large number of visitors are expected 10 be in attendange. Presented With A Chair. Harrowmsith, Feb. 25.--Mr. Modil- lan, Queen's, preached in the Presby- terian church last Sabbath, The Me- thodist Sabbath-school purchased two handsome chairs, one of them being placed in the parsonage, the other presented to-James Forsythe. Several of the workers drove 40 Mri For sythe's residence, where they were cordially recived anil JSosantod the cuir to him as a slight token of their ay weciation of his services ak bible class teacher. Mr... Forsythe thavked them warmly for. their thoughfulness for his comfort. Miss Macadam apd Miss Murphy, visiting Miss Flora B. Biewart, have returned to the city, Miss L. Shibley has been visiting in Svdenham. A nopber of aur young - people. attendod a valen- tine party, given by the Misses Shili fey. After aking of a: hownteous tea, woveral hours were spent in my sic and various, games. They guests apeak' 'very Highly of the mmmaner: in which they were entertained. Moving is por the order of the. day. James Dowker is moving to his farm. Geo, Shea is moving to a farm near Sydes- bam. C, Stewart is aboat to complete the Improvements, on his residence. J. MeKim spout, Sabbath with his sister in Na . residents of. Har rowsmith deeply regret the death of George . Wright, While hese he hal many Warm, friends; several of them attended his funeral yesterday. Miss Perlev is Home after a rip to. Whit- by, Toronte apd. Athens. Fletcher Cook has sectred : employment with C. Comolly, Yarker. -- Death Of A Young Man. Black River - Brislge, Feb. 21 -Ro- bert»! Brown is ifling bis 4é0 house. Mw. <P. BJ Eopéy retained from Kingston inst Thursday. She has been in that city wo mnths, being treat ed for deniness. Measles "dre still pre valent: Meso: Willian * Mack has pres ented hor hnebaind with a' fine fe girl. Mise Stulles; Salmon Point, is the guest of Mrs: Mack William Del : fished t 'Patrick Shannon is convalescent. David hes wont to Gelert; «Haliburton 'eohnty, on Fri. day, to: visit 'Wig Brother, William, who is "iL AG Wag hotyi has bee of for: the coming; season by the Binkeély brothers, tn work in the Cheryy Valley chesso fac. tory. P. 4H: wah in Kingston last week. Horry Pi and James Warrington leave fer California to- Visitors © Mx. "Ackerman Jecovared' irom attending Picton Fag. kathleen Pierson |, Home' on # Thursday ev CW ITTE Sae------ Si BROOKLYN MEN EARNING LESS THAN 10 YEARS AGO. rs -- The Sensational Brooks Murder-- , 60,000 Coloved-Inhabitants In New York--Trying To Provide Schedl Accommmedation. New York, Feb. 26.<Not since Cleve land penned his Venezuelan message in | 1503, has any 'presidential act csused | such uo evmmotion in Wall street as did the anvoupeement that the United | States government would take action | against merger of the Great Northern | dnd 'Northern Pacific into the Noth: | én securities company, at the in stance of president. Roosevelt, and it | in the coun- | try could be more unpopular thay was | Mr. Roosevelt in Wall street oa the | day that the news nas asd: ;ublie. | is doubtiul il apy mas AN sorts of erificisms were wi nueed and some are yet wing © dhnimeed. Some said that the peesident was playing . polivise andl digtarbing the btisiness of the countay; of accused Am of pandering, 10 western anti monopoly sentiment, while still. others thought that he was ing to divert attention. from his shleyr verdict. Vory few; however, think that Be did a wise thing and that it would have heen better Policy to wait. until the supreme court. of, Minnesota bad ren- dered a decision in the case. Wall street is also digonssing" the mor 'that exsecretary oi the trea sary Gage has reconsidered his inten- sion of reldraing to Chicago, "end will become president 'of the United States trust company," ove of the most important financial institu tions in the street. It has become an Laimout unwritten law in 'polities that no secretary of the trodsury shall be appointetk from this city, the reason | being the popular 'sispicion and fear of Wall street ihfluences, but 'while secrolages are not generally appointed from this city, théy usually come here | after they leave office, 'as may he shown in the case of William Windom, | Mr. Folger, Mr. Manning and. others. In hoth Manhattan and Brooklyn the Catholic churches are making sla- | borate preparations to celebrate the silver anniversary of pope Leo XIlI,, which will occar on March 3rd. A pilgrimage of clergy. and laymen to Rome is being planned by bishop Me- Donnell, of Brooklyn, in. fur ele bration of the pope's jubilee. The American millionaires' fetes for prince. Henry given: thin week surpass od any entertainment in point of lav- ish expenditure ever extended to roy alty in this country. The luncheon lasted less than an hour and is said to have cost, all sxpenses included, in the . ucighborhood of lity shousand dollars, while near a billion in: capital was reppesentesd in the guests. From statistion issued by the census bureau, it appears that workmen em- ployed by. Brooklyn mannfacturing establishments are earning loss = per man than they were ten years ago, and every ome khows the cont of liv ing: is higher. In'1900 there weve 100,- S31 worlanen in the. Brooklyn manu- factories, whosearmed $51,107,60, an average of $606.61 cach a year. In 1500. there were 91,204 worlimen who eavhed $54,017,960, an 'average "of $653.4 each a year. This is wot a very buoyant statement: Brooklyn has gained 430 new amudacturing 'estab- lishments in ten Yéars and has in over sixty-seven per tent. in manufsoturing capital. «The Patrick "'musder case, with all itm "sensational developments, andl which is being drawn out to an un-. expected" length, bas never absorbed us large a'share of public interest as the Brooks murder. The interest. in the 'Brooks cate naturally centres in in the attractive' yoling women con nected with the unfortunate affair. The Patrick 'case lacks 'the feminine element necessary for a criminal ses sation of the first water. This was & murder--if 1% is proved to be a muf- dec-purely for motiey. But bere is a very Yong girl arrested for nywrder- ing a man 0 had refused to marry her. Her coolness under arrest anid her calm denial of guilt in the face of police evidence, have certainly. = aug- mented public curiosity concerning the inbed] and infallegtug calibre of a girl capable of planning and executing tuch a deed, and then holding Bee sell with all the self-poise of assured innocence. ; There are now 60000 colored in habitants in New York. city, and the excess of colored women over colored men as shown by the Jast federal een Sus iw 6000. The overwhehming 'ma: jority. are pot. natives of this dity or state, comq from the south great' bulk of colored residents of the city of New York come from Virginia, Maryland, North and South. Carolina, J Georgia andl Missouri,» Mississippi, in MUST BE SHOWN! * Coffes Drinkers Reaguire Proof. When 'persons: insist on taking 'so kind of food or drink a wasp it in not Jair to blame 8 Doct or ir HE og ati WARDS OFF i INFLUENZA by Keeping your 'system nourished and strengthened. and well; colds, co | Z cannot get a foothold. Take it daily in cold weather. : b you are strong he and influenza: 4 Fahith @olored "redidefits predominate, F has sent only 206 8olored persons to {New York, Texas, 713 and Alabama, | 636, The increase of coloved popula | tion, however, is only through immi- | gration, for though the birth rate jis | fairly high, the colored death rate is { unduly so. 1 The board of education has a very important matter on ite hands in the consideration of the question of pro | viding school builltings enough . and | arrapging the use of those already huilt ih order to accommodate ali | children of school age in the sity. The committees on buildings and sites are meeting 'with the special committee of | five and sharing in the consideration [ of this problem, No final conclusion | has yet been reached. It ix prabable, { however, that the amount to be | sought will "be from sé¥en to eight | million dollars; This is frem five to four million less than the svm asked by the Tammany board of education. Anecdote Of Wellington. Capt. W. Gordon McCabe, of Vir inia, in his persopal recollections 'of Tennyson in the March Céntury, ro lavs that the laureate said to him, referving to the lines in the ode: "I never saw the duke hut once; that was in St. James' park as be rode out of the Horse Guards, 1 lift od my hat, and he saluted me in quick mil tary fashion. Once nt Bath Hours, was for 'a little while at some sort of entertuinmont, Monckton Mil nes wanted me to stay and be pre sented to the duke, who was coming on later. But I keid, "what the devil do vou fupposs the duke pants "to sea me for 7' and went awdy, That winds me."' he continued with a chuckle, "When the duke was a very old man, president of the privy coun cil, he had welked up one day from Downing strest, instead of riding, as he usually didi. He walked op the leit hand side of Piccadilly, along St James and the Green park, and when be came to a point opposite Apsley house, the old seldier couldn't cross the street safely owing to the number of earvisges and hansoms that ' wees whirling pest. "At last a well-dressed man recognized the duke in the crowd, and divining his trouble, went up to bim and ssi), 'Will your grace, allow me the hone of escorting vou across the. road I". 'Thanks,' seid the = oll hero, Jacomcaily. This was safely ac complished, and "Thanks," said the duke again. But the patriotie Briton, standing uncovered, seid : 'My lord duke, this is the proudest: moment of mo lide, 1 shall tell my obildeen, and they shall toll their children, thet I ae had the distinguished honor of corting across the street the hero of ba terios" The old duke, with his atistocratic beak and military whisk er, glancing down at his. effusive friend with his eagle glance, seid dry lv, 'Now, don't make a dd fool of yourself,' and forthwith vanished." whete A Story Of Wolseley: ! Troop-Sergt.: Bcolt; an Englishman, has come to Canada after having boen in the South African war. Last week he was in Lindsay, $0 "which place he brotght the belongings of trooper 'Skinner of that town, who was killed by the Boers, abd = whh whom Seott had been on terms of friendship. Interviewed by a reporter of the Watchman Warder, Scott told» fittle story of lord Wolseley that we do nat think has previously been in prt, "1 had" a close call once befors at El Teb, in Egypt," said Scott. "I wan | nt a gun, and turned to another man to take a shell when something swish led past, just canght 'my chin, and strut the other man squarely in the ventre of the forehead he night we surprised El Teh, Gen. Wolseley told us that the' first man who Struck a light would be shot; We were riding {along when an Irishman, second in front of mea nice fellow-onid, "I'l have a smoke in suite of the devil.' He "the: mth when wn bullet from Wolse- lev's revolver went th his head. gepetal was one of t volver shots in the army.' * porior car. friend. "Uf the porter overhears you he will come over and. brush w away. " Get. Rubber Heels On. | "We repair all kinds of emethy, 123.125 had hardly burned the selpbur from.) No matter how capable the cook the best baking cannot be done without FMDIRE SODA Best for Baking. It makes light, whole- some, delicious food. It is pure and of unvar- ying strength. All grocers sell Empire Soda or can get it for you from their whole- saler. sc. a packet. 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