THE DAILY WHIG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24. see me ne ---- PEARL FISHING mrss CADE VINCENT NEWS 1 went to the woods, for I had the goods, ! i e a --that's - | ONE OF THE ACTIVE LABRAD- | An 1 saw = coon By he ait of the PERWI FROM war oF ART. OR INDUSTRIES. CI made mim SWoOH=-thal's so ee | WILL CURE YOU FIRST THEN no ME we || $200.00 grss o souLaTion® GIVEN FREE IN ei wk (NGOLD PRIZES 1 in Mamtobd A Lands Trying to Have' Maynard Farm . : And then, for fair, I saw a bear, i \ exer Sand hy | Mussels in. the Northern Rivers | op the top or a knot--that's so! Made, Permanent Camp--Cape yo . Ey be b En or - | Hold Ricki Jewels--Many En- | I sald, "You bet, you shail be my pet* | Has Motor Boat Craze--Pulp gate over 18 years of GRAND | gaged in the Search for the | ANd Ive got him yel--that's xo. ° wood Factory Will Increase. one-quarter Sec | pa mi a a. FQ a tas o or less. i ibs EDUCATIONAL CONTEST { Valuables. . 1 saw an eagle that was big and regal, or Sineeint, Feb. 19, P. Cass js: : e gorsohalty hie ch {| The deep sea fishermen and whale or, Sailing the sky--that"s so! The wir he in . a ih ! situated, or i the We offer $200.00 in gold lo those | seal hunters are almost the only people | MY shot gun pufted, and he was high school bulking 1 working per y, on ap id v 3 s \ - . he Interior, sending | in the largest lists: of correct | Who know much of the northern Lab- ree uteli stuffed--that's so! fectly. On account of the storm Wed: Jnmigre: weeds ade. trom Jie twelve different | Tada? Soagt, Wheve Jt runs up into the B ; nesday, work on the ice was abandon- rE used words | | son's Bay territory. arrenness i I. W. Strong te seriously ill t + s situ letters spelfing our | I saw in the dim, beneath a limb, ed, rong is quite seriou "distne I to 9 | 234 Yesoiation, rocky Shores Desten by Something move--that's so! with rheumatism. The St. Lawrence er for him, 38: A settler who Armour S Extract | short, inclement s rind nie My. buckshot filled a hunter skilled, River lee company has seventy-five men EAD 2x #1 trv for a home- | characteristics. he hard i And he was kilied--that's so! at work, in filling the New York Cen- eg 2 perform the con f Beef | signs . , tral railroad contract. There has not 3 therewith under one of : 0 i Rigne of human Ne: Fgh Ancient I went to the river to try to diskivver | heen a genuine blockade on the rail- Dr. 8. GOLDBERG, 3 ing "IANS <Hiends at i Fok Something that swam--that's so! road this winter, Four new members The possessor of 11 Diplomas and certi- 1 Jonths residence 'uhon +. 2 on from Nant . i IS the lind tn each year | § $100.00 in gold will be given as the first] | JOE CTA or puckaer; whe My rod's first swish fulfilled my wish, | have been added to the society © of | ff sate "ho wants no moaey that he he rim of tire Nt if the F + the icebergs, or rude seal hunters' And I got a big fish--that's so! Foresters. = W. Montanna, keeper at 0 ed) of any person who is $25.00 in gold will be given as the second | shanties, where observation parties ; Tibbet's Point light station, has hopes an the. varios ng colleces an Totaled Saninof wir Is deere a homestend entry uns prize. Es i : | land for a. day or two at's time, But here is the moral that bleaches my ! (hat a $5,000 residence will be built or egg Tu be nee w) Jhiledio © ERE be provisions of this Ace, resides $10.00 in gold will be given as the third | Wealth In the Rivers. me that ; at the point the coming season. ot Shar a 8 farm in the tson 0S @ - home- prize. But curious as it appears, there is a And melts my. pe ty 30) R. J. J. Neuman has received an for bY of this, Act a8'td $5.00 in gold will be given to each of the] little known source of wealth in that | MY readers cry, he's Jalling a te} official permit from the war depart- ining ntent mak next five. lone land. It is found in the rushing | And 1 only sigh--thats Rh ment 10 build a dock at the foot of $2.00 will be given to each of the next Heer. which generally make their last ah Esselstyp street, scores and hund is his permanent twenty. cap Into the ocean over a steep and : The Oddfellows' held a ball Wednes- guerwork, lund owned Sy : high waterfall. The immense masses | MR. R. L. BORDEN AT GANANOQUE day evening. It was a success in every Wig ne Son inaal round of misery while peace, camfurtu nah Act as to residence CONDITIONS | of fresh water mussels, which in many | hy of memory, way. Mrs. W. B. Brewster is recovering ie hay Sader irritability, constant epressio ears! dpe: residence upon the | places actually choke the streams, first | Good Education and & Knowledge of 4pm ga serious illness. The recent ap- | sleeplessness, weakness, trembling. Ee : A Ta in :-A-R-M-0-US] | directed attention to it in late years. Canada Recommended. wal of the King's Daughters to the |B austion. In this Clam of casen al ig dregs t dons aw by ny treatment, TION ro PATENT she uid OBB No letter 10 appear in the same Men wondered why the old-time I a Can Nien a me ol b reatics and poisonous stupefying drugs ay iy yt "Sul Agent or the aif Bassi 4s sre fossa Wl aie rs Rites 242 tue other bi ® = igri in > Fh i Fr. the work of carmg av, the 1 Cure Nervous Debility, V ricocele, Stricture, Early sions for. patent 1] Yen erat ua ma | ati gators 23 sollectell, such. | Breas at Gananoque recently. Educh: | poor and needy of the village, has ! Decay and Waste of Power; All Nervous, Ee De Vos Nur EY toa | biled about the caping places. Then a | Hon was the subject of the evening. and Des facades to = Derausly, Land: Chronic, Blood and Skin Foy writing {0 the Lomnission intenticn Words spelled tha same, but erent § | 'sh rt search by a well-read ne'er-do- r. Borden sald all parents should lord .1. Thessim, of the BL. Lawrence [ . NATION piien Lams at ey i gs, Wey Seve luré gine: well a few years ago revealed a large | Strive to give their children as good an Inn, has abandoned yunnine a "bus to | XRAY EXAMI ADVICE AND 'CONSULTATION - FREE x0 CANADIAN NORTH: { mil cap taken From hav of Armour s Eftract irregularly, shaped pearl, under a pile | education as possible, for in a few and from the trair§, for the presemt, "MINING REGULATIONS of Beet." Failure to do this putathelistoutof] = ©f old shells, and immediatey a valu- | Years when they had to go out Into the A. Majo, Duluth, Minn, who has heen ! HOME TREATMENT | {Peal lands may be nurchused a competition. able secret was reveled to a few per- | World they would not be handicapped. visiting relatives and driends in this 1 p df acres can} The aames of the inues of J i sons. Since that time a certain num- | 45 the pen was mightier than the village, has returned to his home. J, are in or near the city should Ji treatntnt Sou eae out Not mor be determined by judges whom we ber of men have become expert pear] | Word, so were brains mightier than Rivers, this village, who recently had | duai or com. i Nolist willbe accepted that reaches our office of ten cents s h fishers, and now shipments are r- | muscles,. and a young man or ypung hand 1 while king at the yalty ! \ be collecte later than 6 o'clock, April 30th, 1908. pe! 0 ; 3 a hand injured while working a . a of 2,000 s shall be collected | rite only on one side of the paper. Afret] | 10dically, and in summer regularly, | Woman with a good education would, pajeock x works, Watertown, | Tn EE ------ gross uta R's. vertificate is? out your list, state the number of words] | made of pearls. These men make fair | if they made the best of it, have no dif- "© The un on fustoms office HISTORIC CHURCH Wl upon povane a. Fors or ta at] Lvages by their labors, though of course | ficulty in getting a place in the world. oor estatidh in/ the Grapotte = of Ubon di tus ul, and ho tap of hee Jeet Fal a Contest { the returns vary according te the for: He started teaching school when only building, corner "ol roadway and as Bumed in London--Maxn ro$30.10 8100 per un Jor ne Department," and a to ot sine an | tune, g00d or bad, which attends the | fifteen years of age but acter five years \ . °L. L | "208 Waodward Ave., y according 10 ¢ . rR indivi ' entered a law for fo nd aa : ' 1 +15 Mio Marriages Celebrated. "x we miner. havin dis vere, Re Armour's Extract of Beef is sold by n3lvidual ie ee or I of Years *He A night operator is employed at the Suhe | detyalt, sd Great regret has been expresed over lace; may, lof = all druggists and grocers. If yours} | Somé Rare Ones. thought all puplls should be famiuar depot during the cd harvesting, Mrs. | e destruction by fire of the historic "he fm fer rec it 1 " SA son he cannot of will not supply you, & small | Some of the pearls are large and of | with the comstitution of our grand P. Marks, kvans' Mills, who has Teen d place of worship, Christ church, in pt let 3100 west C8 ro. | J jar will be mailed you, 'post paid, on] | great value. Last year one was sold | country. In the Province of Quebec the Visiting relatives for: several weeks, | iccadilly, London, where many nable marriages have been 1 ed. 'The late Duke of Cambridge 2 be Sir Henry Keppel were regular at 00 has receipt of 25 cents in cash or stamps, | to a New Yorker of rare discrimination | French-Canadians made it a special bas returned home. Miss M. Hinckly rs Jrauny, in the purchase of curios for upwards | study and he said they were ahead of is visiting relatives at Buffalo. D. 9] T BBE 9] iY PS Faas of $1,000. In appearance these fresh | all other provinces In this respect. Our Rienbeck and J. Milligan, who have h 4 ; water pearls are not easily distinguish- | country was one of- the best, but to heen visiting in Albany and New York J 'We have been at it, same address, seg y f ite von having Saplving With: 0 1 ndants. In 1878 os wis pavment of | ed from . those obtained in southern | gain a knowledge of it it was necessary fof several days have returned home, p | Also Stencils, Steel Stamps, arried there to a ik Mg of hy are Jarvis Street, Toronto, Canada . | Seas, though unfortunately a certain | to travel, for, no matter what was read \. Robertson is confined to the house fie ra Co e Baron de Rothschild. In 1881 t renewable | percentage of them are irregular in | about Canada, no idea of its great |, quite serious illness. Enamel Po do the rest. ironess Burdett-Coutts was marr . | shape. Usually they are silver white In | length or resources could be had with- | "Th, jce being harvested at this place : C. W. Mack, 9-11-18 King oy hy William Ashmead = Bartlett The "A free min : Ie Jens fey | color; though a young man who has | out a visit to the several provinces, {is from twelve to fifteen; inches thick, ike of Devonshire was married in J te: wd ewable at the 0€S our ! Just returned, from Labrador has a pair pee brary 26th, is the date selected by 92, and worshippers and pew owners 3 of the Interior 01 Tose pink pearls, perfectly matched, As Others See Us. Alert Hose company, No. 1, for its cluded the Duke of Westminster, a dredoe in oper which weigh about 12 grains each and are worth probably $60 or $70 apiece. What will be the result of all this unnual dance. The Brown-Barker or, from the date of i Risignbioy Strangely enough, this lucky one was SORY LICENSE LAW | tions are constantly changing to meet drawing together of the American and. chesira has been engaged for the oc COMPUL -- and improved y fith in: civilis Canadian people in their ways of It i bout time for the an- ih the firs per cent collect- not a pearl hunter, but took a clump casion. 1s about i : _ | zation, the engineer who is t exes $30,000 of shells in his hand, and sat down to thought, speech, and life? Is it going 4] talk of organizing a band at this | Wanted by the Stationary En mechanic of our times, cannot afiord w. ORY rich : open them with his pocket knife. He nite hem Bolitieally Some gi place. gineers of Ontario. to remain stationary, rindi 1 eS c | found the two pearls in one large shell. every other respect are Nkely io be- For several years the Maynard farm, | «po stationary engineers of Ontario "Ig there anything unreasonable in he paid for After that find he spent a fortnight in | oo =o rapes soone y later situated about two miles, south-west are still in a state of expectancy this ¥ We should be thankful to have searching, for more, but only secured » y or CT of this village, has been used by the ! over a compulsory hi rd Londonderry, Lord and cagh, Lord Winborne, « uth, Sir Charles M. iarles Morrison Bell. 5 Brotherhood of Mercy. The "Compagnia della Misericor : , . nse law. The ji pointed out'. We prefer to think ¥otherhiood 2 Mery) of Flo Wien He food ia Amperiect] digested | about half a dozen small ones, worth oe Ow an state for a camping ground for exe | engineers of this province have been that itis a good sign of the times ade : all ranks, who atte the full benefit is riot derive ront by perhaps $3 the lot. tion politically would be much more tain divisions of the state-soldiers, ficing up on this proposition, never © when the engineers of Ontario are 4 ) ry the -- or Be itn ) ode A pe bring he) or | Indians Engaged. marked if they were mot thoroughly and the praise the acidiesn have Bheen more industriously than of late. | onally anxious and. 2 : dead to their buriaf to on se dhe how carefully adapted to the wants of the | As a rule the pearl hunting is gone | O'7Vinced that they have a better sys- the Jucsition has prompted. . People} The chief provisions in the proposed 4 cobulsary license law Rn their homes or to assist at fi body it may be. Thus the dyspeptic often | about on a more scientific manner than | em of government than we have. Be. in this vicinity to petition the state |, apdment to the present act are: «keep their profession in the | becomes thin, weak and debilitated, energy | that. The mussels are regularly stack- yond doubt the Canadian system is to make it a permanent camping | "qq. lieutenant-governor-inicounel of progress where it belongs, ranguntl is lacking, brightness, enap and vim ere | ed on flat rocks or sand bars, and are g00¢, convenient, and free. Under it ground. Of the thousands of soldiers, appoint a boar, for the purpose of ex- in the haphazard, antediluvian -- lost, and in their place come dullness, lost | allowed to decompose, when the shells | thé popular will translates, itself much who have camped on the beautiful and amining applicants and' granting of which for years past was the cause of appetite, depression and langour. It takes | open naturally and are easily examined | More promptly into law than with us. healthinl spot, there is not one butis * Cigoites to all persons operating backward industrial conditions in no great kno wledge to know when one has | for the pearls which lie loosely em- | It lacks certain absurdities and anom- rying his best to have it made a per- | joan boilers of fifty horsepower or Canada." indigestion, some of the follow'ng symp- |: bedded in the flesh of the fish. It ap- | alles that have grown up under our pent camp. While the other state | : toms generally exist, viz.: consiipation, | pears that the Indfans of that district | System. Its chief disadvantage is that .,,,n« have their digadvantages, as It dial sour stomach, variable appetite, headache, | have always known of the pear], | It conduces to a certain snobbery ot | a -€Iving no money or food in use they visit. The great bell of t ver tolls to call the brothers on « the time, and even the grand « 5 been seen to withdraw from t 1 silently respond to the summons. ey repair quickly to their chapel t nta Maria Novella, where their be unlawful for any person NAPANEE NEWS. : being hot, dusty, lack of pure water, boiler of fifty horse- S in th y tfe and ideas. When we have eonsid- i 2 BE i beicams i to operate any boil 3 : : zed cotton robes are kept nl hearthum, gas in the stomach, ete and that several of the rivers ry cal Jen system, and eo and uhsanitary conditions, this camp | power or over unless he has such a Movements * of Many Peoplé . 1 numbered drawers. "Black ste I'he great point is to cure it, to get back | running north have been regu- is free from them all, as testified to aN 14k ck hooded, like a dream," y He bounding health and vigor. larly fished for them for many genera- | Canadians have ceased to think so by every soldier from the general to centile ate, 1 14 v wind Springlike Weather. ct the procession at ni ht, sk 1 tions. Most of the pearls collected by | Tuch in terms of the House of Lords, the private. The. location of the camp Jz he unlawivt Gop pid oy | Nupanee, Feb, 24,~Mrs, Freshman 1 of unknown identitees," oy i B U R D 0 C K these people in olden times were ruin- | 'he inevitaple yaphrachement will 've ~ oo be better. Bounded on py 10 nploy 1 an Hk ng i sale wer or is visiting her sister, Mrs. James Daly, = 8 Ammunition is here nearer.--New Yo 5 i ifty horse-powel , ng by torchlight with a strange, wild he ed by being rudely, bored, so that they TR y [sides by the St. Lawrence river and ' O%..0 MH* a erson holds a certi- Mrs. Freshman has just returned from nt, bearing the bier. what they call B might be strung for necklaces or for An. Amisin, Mistak Laké Ontario. heat is unknown, and oO OF Vnlets. . Bp ae 3 La gct month's visit in Bermuda. James andi CRUSE . misin i 0. 4 . 4 ficate \W the pro sion of hy # * 8 innexcusable H. : a BLOOD ITTERS tr do's George Johnson Ottawa, is respons. ' th supply of fresh. i ye th | and any person who shall be guilty of a Rat a cw, ek y e ocrisy. rs hy ' . imi The sani p ti the . , ) " he' secular and ay y Pg, daddies and | jy oanstantly effecting tures of dyspepsia | Bay. Co. traders pay a fair price for | {ble for this story of a somewhat amus- limited. The sanitary conditions of the opting, or any employer who shall © ("0 Ga ai agp (Rg nlel B8 ¥ winning way all | because it acts in a natural yet effective | all the Indians can collect. Some of the | Ing error satd to have been made by a amp is perfect, as the land slopes OR mploy any person to operate, a bail- ce guilty "very frequently way upon all the orgsus involved in the | Montreal houses have regular dealings | Chatham painter in deciphering copy both sides to the lake and river, mak. contrary to this act, shall be liable slawly recovering from her recent se. usable hypocrisy, when it nd Hot Drinks to Le had process of digestion, removing all clog ing with the pear] hunters of the coast, and | for mottoes for a political meeting. The ing drainage natural and perfect. The = a 5 YT ge ruyn is spendin few t Rev. So and So has a inpurities and making easy the worl have agents on the spot who secure | Writer did not see the motto in ques- scenery too, is unequaled, and no more Every engineer who shall be int Co Fo oh B ith o Fad a ri torship or other very exce ) T. PETTERS & CO digestion and assimilation. shipments for them. tion, although he was at the gathering. beautiful spot can be found in the charge of any steam plant coming un- Teil . a is a) >. a gi t ol gourse he, acco 184 Princess St. Phone 649 Mr. R, G. Harvey, Ameliashurg, Ont., ; | Probably Mr. Johnson gave the com- whole state. While some state camps 3 FECTS GGone of the act at the! pei® right entertained her numerous proba ly een using every ; . friends { time it oes into force or any en | MILD WINTERS. ~~ % | mittee the tip to have it taken down arc hilly, this camp is level, which on" Wednesday afternoon, at writes: 'I have been troubled with dys: i able means and influence to s od inflence 'io eu THE FRONTENAC Pop foe several years au ater nn | a befers the gathering Coin buch apprise B the {G0 C100 a we oar oc | Droge ene, les 0. J, Hogan t was just about that time the ver three bottles of Burdock Blood Bitters 1 "I was with Sir John Macdonald on ¢fildiers. The watirs are stocked with . a 'before th as 80 hostess. to a number of le of his eye. It might not be LOAN & INVESTMENT SOCIETY. was complotely cured. 1 cannot praise { There Have Been Fourteen In Canada | our 1 13386 through Western On- aii kinds of fish, and a dinner of the Perce and who applica lore We friends on Thursday © afternoon, - Mrs. expisx, of one year, shall, upon prov sive in, compliment, but it would be (ESTABLISHED 1863) B.B.B. enough for what it has done for In 73 Years, tarlo. The great leader, With Sir Wil- finny tribe can be procured in a short ing his character and upon paying the Thomas Johnston was "At Home" to ibler and healthier, to am x Prasidnt--Sir Richard Cartwright | me I have not Lad a sign of dyspepsia | R. F. Stupart, director of the Dom- | 1lam Meredith, was billed to speak In (0 while boating adds to the plea a 1 ca cortiionte for her lady friends on Tuesday after the reverend gentleman had be since." | dnion Met logical Service, furnishes | Chatham in the theatre. I went into n b Mier, F i i prescribed ue, repeive A nm. Progressive euchre, J] Money loaned on City and Farm Pro< : Rn 'etearylof cal bDervice, "fury ure of the soldier. Irom the willage | (pa term of two years, and such cer : hh . ointed to' the rectorate. He artes. Municipal and County - Deben- Do not accept a substitute for B.B.B. | somp interesting facts regarding mild | the building in the afternoon to see the Cape Vincent, only two miles away | pi. mo BE Miss Millions, Carleton Place, and "53 fully as important after a while a jaw, Mortgages | purchased Deposits | There is nothing ** just as good." winters. deaorations and the mottoes. One of excursions are run every day, many Jificate Inst De ven oy ded. however her mother, are the guests of her : " A v as . 08 rovide awever, . more respected and esteemed 8 ov end interest allowed, [In the past 73 years there have been | the latter on the wall in large letters . , =" © 0, 0 Le on 8 Cen | Hime a 2 ay We Dor tar revoke duughter, Mrs. (Rev.) J. R. Conn, at i C. McGill, Managing Director, : | fourteen winters of a decidedly mild | caught .my eye. It referred to Mr. \ "0 C0 TUE alll es | the board shall have dy ii . the manse. Ira Brisco left this week A Man of Conscience, Offs. 07 Clarence Street. Kingstos. type. Of these that of 1841-2 was the Weredith aN ral oby Ro --t and exchange courtesies of eosin why sortifitate wpon JO pay for Mexico City, Mexico, after Avena]: - i ' ; ) y city, drunkenness, o 2 . bt Th ot Mr BUYING IMPLEMENTS. | ies wih in Seuss temperature | Comal 91, lookin uh Che paper 1h! Swine af Cape Viment |; : i 4 month wlth be th e who died last month, ' \ re, : : { M. Brisco, Clarenct M. Warner S---------- Ty W fed T found that the séntence certainly is well 'supplied Ah all kinds of re Concerning the desired legislation, } Ts :1H 3 ar _M. V is Shiploads Going From the United | March and those of 1881-2 and 1880-99 | 3; {oh "ie that. A little effort en- meats and vegetablos, which makes it | (Ror spending this week in Providence, R. not the richest man in the £2 . : : the Fngineering Jonrmal says : , ttle d Was merely ie heaviest taxpare States. | temperature in each instance of 29.9 | abled me to decipher the hieroglyphics. convenient for the soldiers, The sol "AN the other provinces have some 1 ¥. H. Jieiace and little son, Bever- S terse sentence contains a beautif ef oord hie ont. t th The motto really was: "Meredith, Our diers are the best judge of a camp, For HEN rnd) tae Ivo of Chatham, spent the week in gy as it d 1 1 New York, Feb. 21. R#cord-breaking | degrees. It is of interest to note that dr rort of compulsory license law taken fo wiih his mother. Dr. BE. Mi 3 8) § s i declares that he was exports of American agricultural ma- | in eight of the fourteen years the mild | Noble Irish-Canadian. and not a single one can be found who | pli Hl which in their day LOND, ih his other. Dr, KE. 2 ing + of coiscience, Jie would mx tha +v will be made to Russia this | Weather of December and January con- is not irr love with the beautiful spot bore supposed to, be wild and woolly, Ho in_Toronte, this week, attending t his soul with a lie to save d ay ete shipments are | tinued during February, while in three A First Year's Crop. The price of the farm, which contains | prt toe Et EE Rory the agrienltural convention, The wea- AX¢ y cheat t seas ree CO ete nts : ¥, n ib Iritis imbia, as ROT Ry : it. axes, die would nof, cheat QUICKLY CUR Ee my 1 y S, is | of the other years the temperature dur- An {llustration of what virgin soll In! 155 acres, is $10,000, and eveeything |p 0 (oC 1 L026 cortificnted: eh ther has been most spring like for the nent of its just reventic at E to be forwarded to Black Sea ports e ! c , . fn wense Taw aml [A-h eertihoa "past week. The trees are beginning t a large gift t ne | CON within the next few 'weeks and con ing February was very slightly below anada will produce the first year after considered, would make the cheapest ginoers, every ons of whom has paid 1 re . Thue tees og e 0 a large 0 some bene t T ATI N, > ne oka 5 | ® y . ) : A a incers, | wut forth their buds. and: evervthing ition, thinking the latter deed S IP. 0 signments will be made in other ves' | 8verage, and in three'lt was consider being broken up is given in a letter rump in the state. I is to he hoped his 'good money for a first, a second, I y al everything ably below. In only two of the four- | #0 a friend by Mr J. M. Tannablll. 3. ciate will purchase this beantiful || third or a fhurth - class certificate points to a very early spring. teen years was March much below | Craik, Saskatchewan, a Scotsman who _..\ nq make it a permanent camp M A he I Male hin Mrs, Mark Graham will bold hee | averhge, while in ten cases it was above | emigrated to the Dominion last year. ';. .. ial that no express. office i aR a; Sompm ih CENSE ost-nuptial reception on Wednesday, average, and in six of these decidedly | Mr. Tannahill writes: "I started ., = 0a place. until the law. The maritime provinces have a oo hursday, February 28th and yed the curse. He realized of all a man must be just and and that he had no right rous until his debts were paid sels to the same part of the world, which will bring up the total cargoes to more than 40,000,000 tons, repre senting a value of fully $2,500,000. above. breaking sod on the 19th of May, 1904; : This i o compulsory law. So has Quebec. On- yp op et, The foreign business in agricultural | While these facts are suggestive of | had no crop to speak of in 1904. This Spring: This Face, Tike most pla oo oe tario is at the tail end--withont a ~T A Good Sign. machinery is rapidly growing, particul- | the probable character of the nert two | year, 1905, I raised 1,300 bushels of No. 'h¢ "=f. CARFCHCE, WAs AE WMOLGL BOGE | rag of a license law of any description 5 se \spiti af won: Ba arly with Russia, where American | months the meteorologist would be | 1 wheat, 900 bushels of oats that weigh craze, and iis Pr hub that the al {excent an optional law. Suslight Joap 3 better than other Hi 1 ns growing. BRR confer manufactures of this description show | quite unjustified in making a seasonal | 46 1bs. to the bushel: 140 bushels of ready large fleet of these hoats h "It ix scarcely necessary to revert ; %0aps, but it is best when used in the forecast, as he Is as yet ignorant of | flax, 40 bushels of barley, 50 bushels of Will be greatly added to next summer. | (ho list of fatalities caused by | Sunlicht way. Buy Sunlight Soap ing to the facts - that the machinery | the causes which lead to such vast dif- millet seed, 200 bushels potatoes, 250 I he _Pentice 3 Pulp Wood combany | apd Tlie Hirer tions es i suits local conditions and its extmeme | ferences as occur in the chardcter of | bushels turnips, 140 bushels Swede Il increase its facilities for "handing i I. Durnovo, Russian minister of in- Lightness, which permits of better | corresponding seasons in different | turnips, 150 bushels beet, and sufficient (hat wooo this year, and it is proba- terior, says that it is necessary to transportation that wropean makes, | years. He believes, however, that a | onions, cabbages, peas, beans, carrots, ble that a boat load of pulp wood use severity 0 check, once for all, the In fact, wherever, they are introduced, | wide departure from average weather | parsnips, celery, etc. for use during will arriveat this port every ¢ day dur. spread of revolt, vhich Anglican and Roman pr an increasing popularity, mainly ow- with ministers of other relig ection of Ne was held at Trenton to s Legislature better regu s. Bishops Lines and Se t is boiler explosions under a non'compnl- sory license law in this province, or to allude to the large number of casu- alties which might have been but for something in the shape of Providence, « : Ss ov ticular portion | the season. I am delighted with the ,, the summer, > + a0 : 190! th 4 American agricultural machines quick- | conditions over any par ~ From April, 1903 to May, 1905, there the Roun Catholic F ic bi The Great English Remedy. | ly an evervthing turned Mh by | ©f the globe is caused, not by local | country and the success I have nade. r---- went boiler explosions in: Can: . ; 3 ' ) ! : 1iok A Pisrve cure for all forme po hi p oN ~ | conditions, but by valations in the at- | and the improvement in my health. aNd ° i oh accor ied by a large} yeing- ay recommended provides for Imi Ars Sox Noakn rs De foreign competito The question of | mospheric circulation over the whole | have '210 acres of land prepared for Ever Get Bilious ? ada, each accompanied by a large lo al se, limitation of the number of 3 Rr rain W. ny y ns, Sper | Price is not considered by the average | conditions, but by variations in the at- | crop next year. I also have 50 tons of | No remedy could be more prompt o" Property and all canging either Joh Ts no longer an affliction to the , prohibition of sales to 1 1013, of which lead to SE Abies oF ayer abroad, ; farming machinery | ably due to a varying output of solar | hay for the winter, and plenty of fine and agrecable than Dr. Hamilton's ©f 2 or serious injury to many. n hands, > . - shment of persons 'sending , , eaityhnd an rh why made in the United States readily | o VEY straw."--Leith (Scotland) Herald. Pills, | the 22nd and 23rd of May, 1905, there |. Nor a weariness to the cleaner of % ad s aholition -s SLY 3 3 ny 3 3 p Ny | i : : ' > rv Kk i i i ou for infoxicants, and the : i druggiog wi | Dloase six vi commanding a higher figure than the | ------------ : No matter where you go you'll hear Were three explosions ir Ontario. On | the kettles. Sa : emdfalized accessories oo eceiii of price, Writ, efor pan BIA | roducts of Pritish and German fac- | - May Be Charles Dickens' Hair. Tossed For the Seat. of the orard cuses they make. , thix subject public opinion generally | For there's a stainlessness obtain. ich e Cou. tories. The exports of American agri-| An interesting relic of Charles A copper ix a very trivial article, but | "wins from Ottawa; Mrs. ne dismisses the matter, "Isn't it too Lable--in the new home dye, | DY-0-LA r cultural machinery and implements are | pickens has been discovered by E. 8. { it saved the township of Carrick "an gere says: "For people Yeas, to bil. had I" or "What a mercy no one was OF it'. sixtern ealors. fonrtenn leave Williamson of the Crown Lands De- | election this year. There were five | partment, who is president of the councillors, and it was arranged that Dickens Fellowship, Toronto, and, | John Lerch and Jacob Miller should strange to say, he has had the treas- | toss up, the winning man to take the iousness and sick headache | don't - the building ad Hu Fol Tu no stain on the hand or boiler. Green | think there is a remedy to: compare here. 1% Pers ical howl about the y 4 Lurple are the only ones that do. with Dr, Hamilton's Pills. 1 formerly number of people who get into etern- MAE D. R. Chisholm, St. Andrew'se icklewood (Norfolk) parish P: lon or mouse that appeared to erest a AT HOME expected to exceed $25,000,000 this any on, Sunday evening dus 3 S$ year. on, has been caught, together Witt a \ 'of his relatives. This inc t in n Out Of Politics. A had bilious attacks about once a itv by skating on thin ice or getting | NS = (rites: "Dy-ola: is brighter x re y . J. Pomeroy thraw | fad nlious a " n 4 3 N.S, 3 1) arnished an interesting discovery i il Yop tontrenl Herald. | ure for five years without knowing it. | seat in council. Wm 3 i oe Yo "| month--used Dr. Hamilton's Pills and. tipped out of canoes. . and cleaner than other dyes--and so al history, namely, that the cho h 4 Cayupy EAD 10 CENTS, Joe Martin tells the Toronto peo. | Mr. Willlamson had the first gold watch | up the coin, and down it came, britg arid results. My stomach. "This agitation has alsa direct Reel wheki" Mrs G. Ae. Larmous I for Sy ws coy, SHICKENS. showing how bo make | 1110 1] i ¥ politics. Amv. | carried by the famous author, whose | ipg With it Mr. Miller's electbn to | obtained grafid re a peat + work." Mrs. G. A. Larmour, e is not always poor, fo QTTAM BIR 155. Warpa of coin. Address ple that he is out of politics. An third son, Francis Jeffrey Dickens unctl. Mr. Lerch took his defeat like | has been put in good order and my pres ; Ni tr ol . Jroguaix, Ont,, says: "Dy-ola is _patticelarle well-favored D SEED, 5 Bt, Longen, Out, | One else but a Forontonisn oa | brought it to Canada shortly after his | & man, and allowed Mr. Miller'to take | health greatly' improved." : Sompi Sexy etarer ¢ - tal ol To Susity to uae, aml does nat soil >the ga have known that without being toid. | father's death. He became an inspector | the seat.--Walkerton Bruce Times. br. Hamilton's Pills taken occasion: mit a manulactu o instal a boiler | bande," e of the oldest religious 5 § | in the N. W. M P. and wore the watch . ally are good for people whether sick not up to standard specifications, Ask your druggist for a package. and does not. permit its memb! O-LET " aa Keepsake. "A Jeweler ntly ais. - ee or well; they keep the system clean So much for the public safety end | As Miss G. Dorgan, Nail Pond, PF: vail themselves of the {ra Mac- TA . the covered a secret recess in the case, and A Woman's Attractiveness. and pure, regulate the bowels, and of the problem. Now as to the engin- L, says in a recent letter: Reforaied io Tl call od 'att ivory ol albu RED, NO. - | inside it was a bit, of dark hair. Mr. Is destroyed if she has to wear | give tone to the kidneys and liver. eer s personnal side of it. The Ontario is the. best dye on the market. 2 ies, as they are sometimes © b Modern conven TOSeSSion gn Se would like to solve the largeshoots, to ease her corns. Put- | No medicine better for men, women engineer wants a compulsory corti: | adds: "I have : dyed mixed § the fi . To the National des rable 1 Sars aCuld inGanuy, question as to whose it is. Apparently |pnam's Corn Extractor relieves- in- | or children. Try Dr. Hamilton's Pills, cate. He docg not believe in being at with entire satislaction. Not a ch ee Soo. League ane Moder. G:F. morse. A hers the hair belonged to a man, and there | giantly, cures any corn withent pain | 2c. per box or five boxes for $1, at the tail end of the provincial proces. | or streak in goods hen. sive. pant 'was no longer considered Annis Lr eniences. Possession > is & reasonable guess that it is from |in (wenty-fonr hours. Putnam's has | druggists or Polson & Co., Kingston, sion. Fe believes in education. He| One package --to:dye sils, 1g 6 "on EL EL pap: Se novellas own head, item. | been fifty years in use. "Ont. ai. = Jmows that whereas industrial » "