severe {liness left my blood n impoverished condition, legs and "feet were I yas very much reduced by application, and that wed. feeling of the skin com- ly. removed, 1 have singe amended it for various pure hand have Jet to Hear of a ere al ostred, sffeet, to Divdyes 3S. A. BURKE, bird Ave, Brookiy Y. gs Oil is good for every- a lizimeat ought to be g for. ROWN'S IDYNE NLY GENUINE. rit tod by the profession 10 be the wo! 1 wok h end Slusiile remedy best remedy known for Coughs mpfion, Bronchitis, Asthma. ally checks and arrests those ften fatal diseeses: Diphtheria, . Croup, Ague. ke 'a charm th Distrhosa and is ly wpecifin i Cholera and Dyss ally cuts short.all attacks of Ep , ysteria, Palpitation end e only palliative in Neuralgia, atism, Gout, Cancer, Tooth Meningitis, ete AND IMITATIONS. ug for a few, small lanilies are 0 cook for than large ones, good cooking is impossible on anges when only a small quanti- Happy Home Range * best human ingenuity has ever le to produce. It has all the improvements to make it dear hearts of the housekeeper. Call amine them. x rmr---------- msi, rincess Street. sidence 55. CURED BY Are You One of Thame Tonahind in hia Wig? you AND PILLS, Voc deers Dizzy Heart or Nerve Troubles. hindu Read hat Mrs. C. HL Reed, "m abou them: --Over: vor troubled with papitstion. of the heart and of fe. I was so nervous I 'could not 4k Pits. gured and I ha y me, been are ae L1 have, no} ~ Price. 50e. box, or 8 for $1.25; all DRINK COLONIAL REMEDY No taste, Ne Odor. Can be in glass of e ii Anowl te ters fea, ov coffee, Sib hout Jbict inden. will e for alcholic | inebriate, * tippler," lic the her ser sng Cooma OTICE. % NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN THAT application will (be made to the Parliament of Canada at its next ses #ion pany to be known and Northwestern for an act to ihcor *"The Brockville Railroad Company" to construct and operate a line or lines of railway ftom Brockville to Westport. Louh in the County of s, Gerken, P. King the men Court of Justic becker Trust arie d up stock, pia yp and power to exercise all the the various acts ol red by tion relatine Westport: and Compinay. ad 9 com! on thereof, rh lease or construct: and elevators, the said line Dated at B Janyszy, A.D and and westerly di Company, purch were plaintiffs, to the said the Bro thence rection and ian Bay, an om 'there in the district of power to construct, lines . from others r- ora- ckville, Sault Ste. Marie Railway and with land and maintain _wharfs, uses and hotels or lines rockville this 27th oo 1908: Ww. S. BU to extend the time for wer to therein to docks, along day of ELL, Solicitor for 'the Applicants in The High Court of &® wd PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT oF in & made Justice. JORNSTON vs. JOHNSTON cause Johnstop Jpbocnee of gh Belleville, 1 payi a J ------ a The Tidings From Various Points "'In Eastern --~Ontario--What 'People 'Are' Doing And What . They Ary' Saving. ---- Millhaven Matters. Millhaven, March 11 --William Van- kleck; in: the Kingston = hospital for treatment, is quite low. = Walter Cle ment, Waterfown, spent a few days visiting | his pavents, . after an five years. . Mr. .dhd Mrs. Forward bas ret from: visiting in Kingston. Mise ra Clement, { Sydenham, spent last week with her grandparents. A large nuinber from here attended the horse races at Bath : last week. | Legal Matters Settled. Dead: Creek, Mareh 9.--On February 125th B. R. Newton, I.P. gave his decision in the case between William | R.. Baker and David Schryver. The fatter was found guilty of cutting or causing to be cut, {imber on the pre- mises of William Baker, Schrvver was given the option of paying a fine and costs, amounting to $10.50, or twenty days in jail. The fine was paid. Geo. Vanderwater, Verona, was arvested on the 26th, and brought out to Arden to answer to a charge of obtaining goods under false pretence. The case was settled out of court, Vanderwater all costs, $13.25. Edward Boomhower and wife have returned from New Ontario. George Asselstine has rented a farm at Long Lake and is moving out there. A Child Badly Scalded. Brewer's Mille, March 9.--The recent rain thas caused the snow to disappear vety quickly. The roads are in bad condition. The annual meeting of the a large number from this vicinity. An na, 5 fittle three-year-old daughter of D. Murphy, was severely scalded last week, by falling into a pail of boiling water. Hopes are entertained of her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. E. Rochefort are visiting friends "on Howe Island. Miss" M. Webb is visit® ing friends in Elgin. Cha les Roche fort has 'taken his departure for Bul- falo. Miss I: Fisher is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Smith, who has re cently moved to Harrowsmith. Miss M. Berrigan has returned to Kingston af- ter spending two months at her home. Welcoming New Residents. Kepler, March 9.~The Traves Bros. are doing @ rushing business cutting wood for the farming community. Many are suffering from an epidemic of colds and la grippe. We 'extend a hearty welcome to J. Wood and family, Syracuse, 0 are moving into this neighborhood. Sym- pathy is felt for Mrs. J. McBride, in the death of her mother; who was an old resident - of this place. Harvey Bucke Jost a valuable cow last week. Mrs. William Patterson and Mrs. A Townsend have been spending a few days with friends in the city. Visit- ors » Miss: Babcock, Wilton, at her uncle's, Sanford Leeman; Mrs, Gor- don, Glenvale, at her father's, J. Knight; W. M. Cranston and family, Bath, and Miss Annie and Dora Cranston, Switzerville, at their uncle's. Are Going West. Wensley, March 9.--Crows and other harbingers of spring are here. Several men have been through buying cattle, horses, ete. F. H. Wensley has had several loads of merchandise brought from the station lately. Miss Dock- erill, Brewers' Mills, visiting her aunt, Mrs. Mallory, is ahout to return home. - Miss Helen Wood, Plevna, is visiting at Mrs. A: J. Wensley's. Mr. OREADFUL PAIR, | SWOLLEN ANKLES Schmitt and Clarence railway and undertaking of the Brockville, Westport and Sault Ste. ased by of a fie in the High 3 where in 4 Knigkors ompany of ew Yo me and the and Sault Ste Railway Company and were defendants; an make and issue bonds and in yment for the said undertaking and with ts cone inco! Kidney Disease Developed Into Drepsy--After Fifteen Years of Suffering Cure Was Effected by DR. CHASE'S KIDNEY- LIVER PILLS. Dropsy is a natural result of ne glected kidney diseasé. When the kid- neys become deranged uric acid is left in the blood, and the blood becomes watery and vitiated. Flesh and weight gradually decrease and strength is slowly exhausted. Swallen ankles and legs are among the first. indications of dropsy, and this symptom arises from the fact that the system is filled with water that should. pass off by way of the kidneys. p There is -probably no ailment which leads to such dreadfully - painful and fatal diseases as derangément of the Li'meys, and enrsequently the good which Dr. «hoe 83 sidaey Liver Pills do in checking Kk 'disorders and preventing drops; ight's disease, diabetes, etc., chn estimated. never, Ferryville, Carleton i ar J t the ereditors of | Arthur Walden, G F{ mes evel date on the oi Se] Co. N.B., writes: + "My wife was a va Feller, WhO ary. 5 ff from ki disease for yA great sufferer v 1 1 nor Betoty he 3864 day of | several years. She was troubled with » © send by post prepaid 10 | pains in the small of the back and in, John fo Whiting, of he Sity oF Kine- th gide, was gr losing flesh their ie oot ane PR ddresses and growing weaker, © info a and. "the full particulars of | very bad Wate, suffered dl pains Heit _ 8 a Statement of their | og por ankles would swell up so that orto and the natyre bend am por were afraid of y EA bad a : 'here they i ' per ily i Chase's in the house, an ault %eill be peromptorily | hook of Dr. Chases the house de +R the benefit 5 the - said | opding about Dr. Chase's Kidney: er. rod tor holding any security is | Liver Pills, decided ho ry hema. Re to produce fhe same before me at my | lief soon' came with this | emt, Chanibers, Olarence Street, Kingston, of | My wife has been entirely © the 30th dav of March, 1903, L being the time ok iay for adjudication on the claims r h "Dated the 35th 'day of Februa on, {Sgd ) JOHN MI 1 TF, net be without Dr. says she would ' Bays. he ne Pills for Chase # Kidnev- Liver i the price." Sam wing Dr. Chase's Nerve Food myself.' and it is building me up won: ten ly." : 7 so dat 4 ett) Chase's Kidney-Liver Pill one pill a dose, cents ® box. Af all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toroatos * Kingston, and Nipl |. at Mrs. John ing's. Mrs, Charles | on shareholders of Gilt Edge cheese fac- | tory, Seeley's Bay, was attended by | = o Northbrack: Notes. < Northbrook, March 11.--We are. sorry to state that some citizens, not "only selves," but deal it out to time this matter was investi Mrs. Dillen beck, vert ill, is slowly im- illiams, absent for brook. and :Flinton on Monday even: ing; : a pleasant ti was enjoyed, Marshall' Prestley Sunday at W, Bryden's. Charles Cols, in the hospital for. some time, ~retirned home | last week. His many friends are sorry 10 learn that his health is not much improved. Killed Qn' The Track. Raladar, March 10.~A very sad ac- cident occurred here 'in which Mr. Baker Jost his life. He had been doing somie shopping at the store, and was returning home on' the railroad track, and could not use noticed an ap proaching train in time 10 get Clear from it. He was terribly mangled, the head béing nearly severed from the body. Mr. and Mrs. Deylin, Pembroke, are visiting thier daughter, Mrs. 0. Dunn. A heading factory. is being "er- ected here, which will be a good addi- tion to the place. 0. Bowen spent Sundav at the 'Algerian. Mrs. James Pickering 'has' returned "home after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. F. Cummings, Strathcona. While coming down the mountain Harry Head had the misfortune to fall, breaking his arm: Miss Flossie Rigby left on Saturday for. Selby, where she has obtained a situation Fernleigh Breages. Fernleigh, March 9.--Roads are in & | bad" condition. Farmers are busy haul- ing Togs to Lyon Bros." saw-mill. Mr, Erdman, , manager of the Galena mines, passed through our village last [woek. M. Davy is supplying the Gale [na mines with Tumber to build a {house over their - engine, which weighs six tons. While C. Martin was Lerossing Long Lake, both driver. and horsas broke through the ice; but as assistance was near they were res cued. The party at D. C. Kellar's was 4 grand success. M. Lloyd has moved to Myer's Cave; sorry to lose so valu able a néighbor. A happy event oc- curred at W. Martin's when R. Thurs ton, Verona, and Mrs. Struthers, Ar doch, were united in the bonds of holy matrimony on Wednesday last.' Visitors D. Kellar and Miss M. Davy at B. Watkin's, Ardoch; Mrs" J. Mec- Kinnon at T. Tappines: F. Davy at 1.. Leemon's, Long Lake; D. Lvon at R. Hick's; F. Lyon at T. Berry's, My er's Cave. Winter's Work Is Over. Desert Lake, March '10.--The snow is about all gone, aul havling across the ice ix done for this season. Our new cheese factory will soon Le completed, the work being managed by H. West brooke, Verona. Mrs. J. N. Abrams, very ill for some' time, is much betier. Mrs. H. Campbell has returned from visising fri at Lyndhurst, 'Miss May Sneok and brother have return- ed from Wilmur.- Mrs. C. Orser has gone to visit friends at Perth Road. Miss Alma Snook, atcpmpapied hy ber fatl¥c, returned from Kingston on Sa- turday. Richardson Bros' spar mine here is booming. W. Wilon sold a flock of cows last week, and received a good price fur them: F. Orser is home after an absence of several weeks. W. SJ. Cam 1 is able to resume work again after an attack of fa grippe. Miss Creighton, Sydenham, has. been renewing acquaintances here for the past w Johnnie Abrams, home on account of illness, is better. H. Line, Deseronto, is visiting af William Snook's. Mrs. W.° Babcock has gone to the Kingston hospital for treatment. Left For Oregon. Wolfe Igland, March 3.~<The recent thaw has stripped the island of its winter blanket and the wheels are once more in use. The passengers are tonveyed across the island in wheel stage, the ice being very thin. Large amounts of pressed hay have been shipped to the city: and Cape Vincent this. last week: T.. Pyke and his daughter, Minnie, left for Oregon on Wednesday . last, where his son has been for the last few years, the resi of the family intend going shortly. Chief Morison, of the fire: department. Watertown, N.Y,, was on the island last week, looking at several trams. He was well pleased with the isiwnd stock, but they were not heavy en- ough to suit him. G. Kebgan, il in the Hotel Dieu, is a little on the mend. John MeGlyin's team lroke through the ice on 'Monday and ! y the timely assistance from the village the animals were rescued. Miss Hattie Me- Laren had a severd attack of pneu- omnia, but her friends ave pleased to see her around again. Mes T. Price land and Mrs. P. Ward, Watertown, visiting their father, Mr. Laughlin. J. Keegan is spending & week with his brother. +. Hennesy, Watertown, vis iting relatives; isses Beaupre and Redmond, of the city, visitng friends. Edward Cuff, Watertown, N.Y, is re newing oid acquaintances. ------ Strathcona Sayings. Strathcona, March 10.Mrs. Wager has returned from Watortown, N.X., where she has been visiting since jast fall. David Lasher, born and raised here, but a resident of Manitoba for years, is here viriting relatives and friends. Hr. For Princ. Edustd county, was t of yron Rose last' week. Mr. Richards, superinten- dent of cement works, has been con- fined to the house for some time, with illness. He is improving. Mr. Shan- non and two sisters, Westport, gre the guests of William Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. Rovert Pybus, Mr. and Mrs. 'E. Rook and Mr. and Mrs. ¥. Fislers wpent Friday evening at % den's. Mrs. Gairett and Mrs. Law rence, Napanee, are visiting Mrs. Dun- Wilson ic indulge in the intoxicating cup them |. Fast : 1 moved into his who has moved ral have np \ trees. Unless . "th ill i beautify &> iol loading "cars: with d 1 &t the station here: N. ten, of the ox and Addington here: on a trip Friday, or ------e Fingers Lost In Explosion. ch 9.--A very sale took place' at the home of the late 1. b ) 1 x 0, : concession, of his ¥ lements, ote. Ab- ond. werd in attendance, sowe from both Belle xille y he. Mr, Frader's son, p y, intend moving to Napanee: Last Tuesday evening the adopted son of Mrs. Daniel - Rose ey very painful actident, The lit: was playing with a dyna mite © which exploded in his hands, two of his fingers off, one at the. joint and the other the second joi His hand was from last Friday hére atl a party evening at the pe of Charles. Stev- ens, enjoyed t tes, and found Ada rn charm: ing hostess. George. Hartman. has bought a house - in the village and taken 'up his abode here. Henry Smith has bought the farm lately owned by Hartman. Adkin Snider has sed a grapha) and is highly delighted with, it. "A few of our "young people attemded a réy at the home of Denis Lucas Thurdday evening. - Visitors : Cook, Mill Haven, at Sidhey fer Mis. S.J A Moscow, and Mrs. M. Clark, Enter prise, at M. D. Clark's; Miss Georgie Watts in Kingston; Miss Genitve Avleswortk, Asselstine, Saturday and Sunday at Sidney Sproule's; Miss v Wilson, Rscclntines, Satur day and, Sunday at Wellington Clark's. Reginald Clark has left to accept a tion as clerk in a large store at n. ? ---- A Lombardy Marriage. Lombatdy, March 10.Sleighing is ended nd farmers have taken out their: buggies. Alkert Wood loaded a carlosd 'of potatoes in Smith's Falls, this week, "the price paid was Hity cents' per htishel. Isaac Hannah, of this place, apd Mrs. Tallman, Smith's Falls, 'were united in marriagd last week: 'Miss latitia Joynt returned bome after 'spending a week visiting friends in New Boyne and Portland. MM. Palle, hotel-keeper, has employed Daniel Grant, a 'very agreeable ami accommodating" gentleman, to look | after business for him, John and Norman Allan, Brockville, are home on & visit; They intend to leave for Brockville on Monday. - Master Bert Millen is still suffering from a vad scald on his leg: Phe new boiler is row in its proper - place in the saw mill, and the brick work will be com- pte in a few Miss Sarah Gil roy, Smith's Falls, spent a few days here. Abel Gould has = purchased the farm owned by Samual Joynt. Miss Beoket, Swith's Falls, is visiting at Alert © Louck's. Thed population of Miss fombardy is about to increase, as three families are going to move in. Father Meagher mass in the Roman Catholic. chuech here cn Mon- cay avening, March 9th, and Tuesday morning. He was assisted by thre: visiting priests. James Allan hos taken. the job of building a new kit- chen and woodshed for Edward Joyut, Now Boyne. Faward KErrett left on Saturday for Mervicksville. He will assist his brother, Robert, for a few days. Andrew Rothwell, Smith's Falls is doing the mason: work in the mill for H. A. Crate. ' ; PRODUCE AND PRICES. w---------- The Rates Which, Govern the Losal Markets. | Kingston, March 10.--This week's lo cal market priced are wery 'much the same as those of last: wesk. Poultry--Turkeys, 15¢ a 1b.; chick ens and fowl, 60c. to $1 a pair; ducks, SOc. to $1 a pair; geese, 80c. to | 81 each. Fish--White fish; mackerel, salmon trout, 12¢. a lb; salt salmon, * salt trout, salt mackerel, 'dseoes, pickerel, 10c. Ib.;- Atlantic sea salmon, 25e. li; Seattle salmon; 20. 1h:; salt codfish, Te, to 18¢. 1b; kippered herring, 40c. a dozen; perch, 20c. a dez.; pike, Te. 8 1b.; halibut, 15c. a lbs bloaters, 0c, a dozen; finnan haddie, 100. a lb; oys ters, 40c. to 60c. a quart; shell clams, We. a dozen; shell oysters, 6c. a doz- en or $1 a peck; smells, Se. to 15c. a Ib,; red snappers, 15¢. a Ib. Fruit--Jamaica oranges, . 3c. a dozen; Florida oranges, 40c. a dozen; California navel orgnges, 30c. to Sle. a dozen; Valencia oranges, 20¢ a dozen; apples, common, $1 to $2 a bbl; apples, winter, $2.50. to 88 » bbl; bananas, 30c. ; & dozen; lemons, Ne, to 25c. a dozen; cranberries, 124c. a gua; Malaga grapes, 15¢. to 20c. a lb. Vegetables--Polatoes, $1.20 to $1.25 a bag; cabbage, Se. 4 head; carrots and beets, 40c. a bushel; omions, 60c. to 70c, a bag; celery, Be. a bunch; par- snips, 50c. a bushel, Grain--Wheat, Manitoba, No. 1, 75¢ to S0c. 'a bushel; white winter and Canadian spring, 66c. to 67c. a bush- el; local soft wheat, 85c. a bushel; 'Northern, No. 1, 708. a bushel; buck wheat, 48¢c. a bushel: barley, 40c. 5c. a bushel peas, 65c. to B5¢. a bushel; oats, 32¢c. & I; rye, 47¢. a bushel. Flour and ferd--Bakers' strong and farmers' flour, $2.10 to $2.20 4 owt.; oatmeal and rolled oats, $34.20 to $4.50 a bbl: cornmeal, 81.40 to $1.60 Hungarian patent, $2.30 (0 3240 oa a ewt,; bran, $19 to $21 10 522 a ton; hay, $6 to 89 4 ton; raw, $1 to 36 a ton weight, $5.50 1 7c. to So. ib. is Hides and. for--These en by John McKay, oor) gr ive Beef hides, Sc. To 6a dry hides ; : "ho ) n. > y pink o Bridge, lately | Fire Insirance gompany, was through | 'business ¥ $1 cach; veal skins, 60c. to $1 each; dekin skins, '500, each; tallow, rendbe: od, Sie. db; tallow, dough, 20 a th.; beeswax, 23. a lb; ginseng, to $1 a lb. Fur--Red fox, 81 to $2.50; mink, $1" to $3; raccoon, 80k. to $1; skunk, 26¢. to Te; muskra}, Se.. to 10; wiarten, $2. to 85; bear, 810 to $17. -- Butter. Ib.: farmers', in prints, 18¢. to Wo. a Ih.; in rolls, 17c, to 8c. g Ib. Retail-Creaniery, 25¢. a Ib.: farm. ere', in prints, 22¢. 4 Ibs in rolls, 20e, a lb a Eggs. Wholesale--Storage, 10c. to 12¢. dozen: fresh, 7c. to 18. a dozen. Retail--Btorage, 13c. 5 dozen] fresh, 20¢. a dozen. 'CHINESE 1DOL."" A m----.--m------"T----- A Lasting Benefit. Don't suffer with rheumatism. Get cured, as did Johnston Larmon, Oso Station, Ont. He had rheumatism in one of his hips for years, used ull $20 , ton: shoris, . ® ~Peef, forequariers, 4jc. to Bic. a tb.; hindgusriers, 6e, tp 76. © b.; pork, Se. fo 9c. a Ib; by the quar ter: whale hog, 7c. to 8c. a Ib; liv gi kinds of medicine without getting any relief. Two bottles of Hall's Rheuma- , tir cure cured him completely. He has 'not had a pain or ache for three yeas. This great blood purifier is put {up in bottles containing ten days' treatment, 50 cinta at Wade's. Monkey' Brand Soap cleans kitchen utensils, steel, irom and tinware, knives and forks, and all kinds of cutlery. Credit: sale farm : stock and imple- _merith at the residence of Cumberland | Ashley, Colline Bay, Thursday, Match 12th. William Murray, © Jr., suc tioneer. v 1 anative sLmrive aon Tami Las Ad 34 ARR (SHE HAS TAKEN." + MARK Wholesale--Creamery, 28¢. to Me. al. IT CERTAINLY 18 A wars. ER, LAWSON STREET, DAR SINGTON." CoN 4 1 "NY WIFE, PAR GONE Iv CONSUMPTION, HAS RECEIV- ED MORE HENEFIT FROM YOUR LUNG TONIC THAN ~ FROM ANY OTHER MEDICINE X JACKSON s HIGH ST wale ai Habit ; hip, medium figure, dosp skirt.