ia i 0 ¥ 8 fs "| great attention to detail, under the rears for water. rales cannot vote in ! ernment hes hers olaved in many per: y \ ioniste, 'and now depends mainly on tot twentyveven comstitucncics have bad and on acount of this 'and bthvrob- 1; it | Commons who were in it when he enter- | timber Timits reduce the logs they eat dusted on an elaborate scale, and with r------g-- ¢ EDITORIAL NOTES. . Fhe federal 'government should offer a bounty for the menilactore of peat. Bomething must be done to uheapen the fuel. -- : { Tn Montreal those who are in ar the: municipal elections. It iv said that about. half the electors are dis- qualified. m-------- Bulfale has used 2,500 street lamps at 870 a» year. The number is to be increased to 4,000 at §70 per year. A little account of $280,000 annually. 1's time. the folk were thinking « itil ip. : -- Listen to this. The imperial gov: fous straits by 'the defection of wn: Trish support. What a transforma tion 10 be same ! ' -- . By the gerrymanier in Manitoba their 'boundaries altered. The oid whore has been resorted to of hivieg the grits. The electoral map, when completed, will be a gredt curiosity. ii---- Berlin in going into manual train ing extensively. There will be classes machinery and woodworking, for commercial work and domestic sci- {ence The 'movement is said to have the endorsement of the labour party in Berlin. J " Hom. Nr. Paterson says. that Sir , | Richard Cartwright and' Howl John Costigan are the only mefubers of the led pacliament. An evidence in itself of The premise of Quebee is acoused of denying that Ostatic Nad adopted the policy of takipg the owners of Brantford Expositor. ae | their pay class man can ly as much as & second-class burglar Toronto Telegram. London are gn their way to Canada. vere scratching in the Cenadian west this year. Toronto Mall: men who the great changes that have been go | i, of, London, Ont., 'have + and now a . in a month near- Ire polic ran mile dn.u. Sights English birth, and 2,041 of "foreign weit from Crea: Britain to Canada to take up their resid Hard On The Soil. Two thousand émigeants from Old The face of nature will receive a se Unfair Discrimination. it is a pretty thing, iorsouth, that ] nst the referen- dum should be prosecuted, while tor jes who voted for it with the nefarious Stands By Prohibition. London News. i Vermont has gone "dry." put Maine sticks to prohibition with as. much determination as ever, and a pr to vote upon. repeal has just been re- jected by the state legislature by an overwhelming majority. " mn rn Anniversary Services. Sunday being the sixty-seventh an- piversary of Grace Methodist: church, Gananoque, special rervices were con ducted' by the pastor, Rev. Ww. J. Woo, assisted by Rev. Messrs. Ovser and Coleman. As antounced at the | wervices of two weeks ago by George Taylor, M.P., a special collection was taken on this occasion gnd 'elicited © a response as follows : Morning service, plate - collection, $753.50; Sabbath school, $93.6%; Ladies' Aid Society coatribution, SION gvening Servie $1,295.60, Jate colle tion, $281.50; Atother special "collection will be tak- en next Sunday and an effort made te increase this amcunt to $1,500. In all Jikelibood this amount will be rajied as at 'a meeting of the whole ongiegation immediately at the close of last night's service over twenty members of the cong tion stood up offering amounts of five and ten dol- lars to be placed on the plate pext Sabbath with many voluntary gifts ol one and two dollar amounts. ---------- The Late Abiathar Billings. Abiathar Billings, Lyn, died on Monday, aged eighty-six, years. He Rillings, Oak Point, N.Y.; Mrs. An drew Greer, Fairfield Bast: Mrs. Broce Howard, Elizabethtown: Mrs. Morton Worden, Myra and Cada Billings. In dian Head. NW.T. Deceased was a Preshyterian in religion and in poli ties a staunch and life-long supporter of the liberal party and oy. His death removes ome of the few finks that, connect the early part of the last pemtury with the present. He was a man of most generous, -Kindl disposition, honored and respected. os -- Handsome Profit. Montreal Gazette. The season of 1902.08 in cheese was wound up the other day, on the hasis of Gis, by Jamies Alexander, closed ope of the largest fall deals made this year, He was int rested in fully 39. 000 boxes, his operations last. fall helping the Canadian farmer to veal ire at feast cone cent per pound more for his. cheese | than' he. otherwise wouki. Jt was o case of being in al- ready, and Leeping in if one wanted te pull out. The polling out process has vetted a hondsome profit. . Ft takes peve to carry along a $600,000 deal, in a Product subject to such sid- end material fluctuations as cheese Renfrew Pioneer Gone. John Smith, , retired hosinecs man of Rinlrew, diced pt his residence ou to lumber in Congda. It is searody hesibite thst Me. Parent did not know this: % ? > a ------ The imp atene of Mr. Chambériain idemonf Ty the fait (hat poclia: i ma pembing his re. i enty wight | years of Lin the councils of the Biitich nation Friday. He wos wie lof the enrlieat | settlers of Renfrew. starting ther tan | ning business on' hs: Ores, Hit { yemrs 0. NW age, leaves a Pwidow and a family daughters. In Renfrew, there are ong "AL the Rev. William Lodhead, Presbyterian : monigter, died at weed Toroate journeyman "tailors have given their employers until tomorrow . "The emigration of Greeks, very ac tive for some time shows me sion of Jabating. Fourteen hundred sailed for the United States last week. fairs hinted standing between Britain and Russio on matters where their interests clash- od. ; Pwo liberal son, of East York and Dr. Brideland of Muskoka are: gaid to he too ill t attend ¥ house. During February 1,614 persons 0% former. Crown Princess of Saxony in' tends to take up her residence on the Yale . of Wight some | HIT is born. us has again become active, the vol cant : plogive incandescent globes presenting an imposing spectacle. sbject of bothering the Ross govern- hood at F Sheoirve were | rejected bn » the C. P. R. mat. go free. vlerks and freight handlers were order ed out ai Winnivea and Calgary. f6th- Fusiliers, Halifax, has been rais od to the majority in the King's Col onials. London. He has a fine Risie record. and is ageat general for Nove Seotia in L: savers, may establish a bir rane making industry in Gloucester county N.B. Ahout %2.500,000 will be expend ed on the plant. J was a stirting armor is Surkived bv fifteen chil | are Bi ; Billa, Brace, ig well known Pyramid Pile Cure, the Only Known. faeoaen in Hisabothionthi Mary, aud Certain Remedy for Piles and Bertha, at home; Mrs. James 'ayior . and Mrs. 8S. 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