SS. W. Pr § It will give you a better | looking job and at less cost than any other paint Ir Egy Very week in the year men, wome: and. children feel all Ayrye weed up aod tired out. OUT "Toe strain of business, the . cares of home and social life and the task of study cause terrible suffer from heart and nerve \soubles. The to the modern ilburn's Heart and Nerve Pills 50 cts. ih A for ad all dealers, or The EF itburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont NCLIN & 60. 4 FOOT OF WELLINGTON ST. ; registered dredres only, to be nection with this work. © firms there must be at- signatures of the full nature of the occupaticn and bf residence of each member of ths ands further, an aceopted bank for the sum of $1,000, must ac- the tender for the work: this 5 we must Le endorsed over 10 the Minister of Railways and Canals, and will Le forfeited if the party tenders ne declines entering into contract for work at the rates and terms stated in the offer subnritted. 'the accepted cheque thus sent in will Le returned to the re- tenders are not Comp any tender not ncces- sarily accented: ; By Order, L. K. JONES, 5 Sceretary. Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, April 12, 1908, Newspapers Inserting this advertise- ment without suthority from the De- partment, will not be paid for it. BEW yonk Restaurant , 83 Princess Street Opén from 10.80 sum. to 8.00 a m, The host place to ket an all found Canch in the city. eals of all kinds shortest oe and 'Ohiness Safe Side Of coal buying buy here. ff We have just the best coal 'mined, we clean it right, "gel it right and deliver it ditto. You're taking no chances: ¢n quality or cost when you order coal from us. WFORD, | "TORONTO NEWS" "THE NEWS believes in itself, its circulation and the re- sults it can produce for an advertiser. It offers advertising space whether large or small at a Flat Rate of 4 cents per line, (56 cents an inch.) Its whole method * of doing business is fair. This advertisement measures 5 inches (70 lines) and would cost $2.80 per insertion whether you run it once ) Bvacy day in the woek and | THE DAILY "WHIG. ""Opifer per Orbem Dicor." The. Care Of Bonds. "Peterboro bonds sell well, and are in demand," said the representative of a financial house to the Whig. "And do you know why ¥' The Whig ad- mitted that it did not. Then the ex- planation came. 4 Many years ago, when the town was young and its future was not as bright as it is at present, it was so far as the sale and redemption of bonds was concerned. The debentures when issued are handed over to this commission, and it sees that they are disposed to the best advantage, that the council makes provision for the annual liability on account ° of the, and that the sinking fund duly invested and kept intact. t may be asked, Has any munici- ality been known to repudiate debt ? No; but: municipalities have been known to make &@ misuse of trust funds and find themselves em- barassed. Thus it comes 'that lov: term debentures are not so much evidence as formerly. They imply the creation of a sinking fund, and it is not every council that. has been able to survey the account without envi- ous cyes, Installment debentures or annuals are preferred, because they do not call for a 'sinking fund, but for a of its in periodic - and regular provision in the budget lor debt and interest. The financial commission described at the opening of this article may be peculiar to Peterboro. It is, the only one of the kind ¢f which the Whig has heard, and pethaps the financial fa- vour with which Peterboro's bonds are viewed may b-dug to its presence J and operation. Demand For Farm Labor. The country is suffering for want of farm helpers. Enquiry is being made in the city for men, and all who are idle and desirous of work can get it at remunerative wages. The effect. foreseen by the Weekly Suh is now being 'seen by others. The glowing accounts of wealth, rapidly or for a_whole: gear, TORONTO, ONT. Th: Best | Underwear | Today | --Ellis Spricg | Neale Ribbed --mad: on the * ciebrated Cooper { Spring Needie Cir- ; cular Machine, The only Underwear. in Canada made this machine, clastic, snug, comfort- on Cool, abie, Strato it--and it springs back into shape at once---no matter how ong or bard the strain. For men andiwomen. Tivo- piece and Union Suits. The Ellis fabric," knit on the spring needle, makes the only. perfect union suit, Ask your dealer. And write for free bookiet with sample of : fabric. The Ellis Mig. Co., Limited [E903 Hamilton, Out. The Spring Reedle a ts hs ovaries! a ean MAKES YOUR CAKES LionT, MAKES YOUR BISCUITS LIGHT. MAKES YOUR BUNS LionT, . MAKES YOUR LABOR uianT, MAKES YOUR EXPENSES LionT. Order from your Grocer. E.W.GILLETT Sars TORONTO, ONT, -- wand 'Wade's C nd Syrup of Tar Wild 22d . Big bottles We. ot Wa ial anche." le od out. J not any reason to be ashamed accumulated, in the North-West, has "tured away the young men from the farms in this vicinity. The land in Ontario, or in Frontenac, is not work- of it has not been worked at all. But the young men are not willing to do pioneer work. It means the expenditure of great ener: gy without the rewards which are Some 1 promised elsewhere. So the young men have heard the "Ho, for the West," and have left friends and fami- lies without the aid they now require, ' The only seeming salvation is to in- tercept the immigrants' and employ them. The members of the legislature have bedi acting as immigration ag- ents and sending to theif constituen- cry, cies some of the best men they find. ) can The wage for young men is $160 per year and board, and for a married man $200 a.year, a house, and a gar- den patch. The members for Frontenac anfl Lennox have directed from Tor- onto a number of good workers, and the demand is for hundreds more The North-West may overdone, Everyone likes to see what was formerly called the "Great Lone Land," filling up,. but not to the de- triment damage of Ontario. The soil here should not he abandoned. movement be or Foster In A Tangent, Mr. Foster has his want of confid- ence motion before the Conunons, the accasion of it being the contract which the government made with the North Atlantic company to promote immi- ration to Canada on a paying basis. The alleged scandal took shape when it was suspected that Mr. Sifton and Mrs Preston were members of the | company, as this thought pos- sessed him Foster became abu- The company has had a contract for years with the 'government ana its condi- tions called for a propaganda in Eur ope, an annual expenditure of $15,000 or $20,000, and a direct tracing of immigrants to Canada, for every one of which, of a desirable class, the gov- ernment allowed 85. This year and only recently, however, it was covered that the company was not doing all it undertook, and notice has been served upon it that at the end of the season. the contract would cancelled, on The opposition has 'been dotured by the immigration policy of the govern- ment, by the wonderful success of it and something has to be done to dis count it. The interior department has of its work. Granted that the-- North Atlan- tic company had a peculiar contract, it was not the only "one of its kind, and Mr. sive of the interior department. dis- be [Was not "reported io parliament. T agreed that a commission should act | is | : , not. selected, $5 each. The same system .gener- ally continued from 1852 to 1890, and '1889 Sir Charles Tupper approved it. In 1893 an order-in-council fixed the tariff on British immigrants at $1.75 per head and' on continental immigrants at 85 per heatl. The liberals paid the bonus to a company, the conservatives [to individuals, Their policy was the same, With ohe exeeption, the immi- grants. brought to Canada by the conservatives. did not remain in it, many of them, very long. They went through it to the United States. The immigrants now coming out are fill- ing up the North-West, and so rapidly that there is new life in the country, an anfazing development of wealth and an increased value in land which is put at $800,000,000. The people, on this question, pay their money and take their choice. Editorial Notes. The Ottawa Free Press réfers to Mr. Foster as a "Wind beater." A wind maker would be more expressive. The Brantford Courier thinks the Gamey money eame from the liberal campaign funds. The judicial inquiry disproved that idea. Guess again. Buffalo, without going into cipal ownership, has street lights for $56 per lamp per annum, and house lighting for 9c. per Kilo- Watt hour. muni- secured Ten days after the federal govern- ment had acted Mr. Foster moved that: the contract with the North At- lantic company be cancelled, Isn't very clever ! he The Toronre Star says Dr. Wil loughby--member 'of the Whitney gov- ernment without a portiolio--talks like a parlour match. How is that? "A great sputter, then a gushy flame, which rises and falls." It's a true de- scription. The conservative papers are deeply concerned about the leadership of the Ontario opposition. They should sympathise with 'Mr. Borden. He 'has 1 been given some rude reminders that he is not the mam for the place he occupies. ------ Is Mr. Whitney not imposing on Hamilton ? He wants to remove its school of pedagogy ; he has claimed the beach; and he may lay hands upon the mountain. He is putting the loyalty of theparty to the break- ing point. a ail Dr. Haanel estimates that there are many water falls in Canada, which are surrounded by ore finds, and the falls "can be developed tp reduce the ore to pig metal for $4.50 to $5 per horse power. There is money in the business at that rate. The New' York 'senate has repented of its action, and: ordered the insur- ance bills to go as the Armstrong committee proposed. The policy hold- ers are now in a position to combine for self-protection, The influence of the House of Mirth at Albany is miss- ing. Senator Ellis is' out in favor of senate reform. He would not object to the aholition of the upper cham- ber. He certainly would object to the enlargement of its membership. A re- duction is in order, and when its ap- pointments are made they should not be confined to thé politicians. Senator Ellis is a real reformer. SPIRIT OF THE PRESS. 'Life' Ua Living. Life a One half "the world doesn't give hang how the other half lives. a If He Would. Loudon Advertiser. Now, if Mr. Whitney would only keep his promise to make Niagara power as free as air! Blood Will Tell. Toronto Star A scientist has discovered by blood tests that apes are related to the hu- man family. Not satisfied with the distant relationship, however, it is to be expected that some men will con- tinue to make monkeys of themselves. So It Seems. Montreal Gazette The Standard Oil company and the United States Steel corporation have each contributed £100,000 towards the relief of the San Francisco sufferers. Even corporations have sould in times of great trouble. Choke The Bantling. Hamilton Times. ° Fingston Whig calls upon the provincial government to kill the nurses' bill. It declares it to 'be most obnoxious. Certainly, the comncil of fifteen is given autocratic powers, and there appears to be no appeal from its decision. sw Torments Of Conscience, Otiawa Citizen, Let not the contributor to the bri- bery fund think to ease his conscience because the $1500 goes to charity. The money will-relieve distress, the donor's crime remain unpurged thereby. Use ' Chindse furniture , cream on your piano, It is the best. 25¢!, at Dr..Chown's. ° . In 1892, when the conservatives. ran the government, 'they contracted with but' LFS BILITIES SOME $36,000. Deaths of Several Lennox Resi- dents--People Leaving for the North-West--Heard From San Francisco. Napanee, April 24. --darvey Martin, Selby, died, last week; after a short illnéss of pnéumonia, 'dged about six- ty vears. ased was well known and universally respected. - The fun- eral took place on Sunday last. Morris Sills, Hayburn, one of the old Fesidents of that district, 1, Friday, after a prolonged ln aged about eighty years. Dr, N. J. Sills, Napance, is a soi! | Several daughters and two other sons sur- vive. The funeral took place yester- ay. : The following went west this week: Miss Mary Henderson, to Emerson; Miss Adah Lucas, to Virderw, Man.; G. F. Cummings, to Farl Grey; W. F. Girvin, to Wetaskiwin; James Roberts, to Calgary, and G. 8. Clancy, to Prince 'Albert. James Russel arrived home, Sun- day, after spending the winter in Ed monton, Alta. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Daly left, last Saturday, to spend the summer at Brandon. The Neilson- Robinson Chemical company's assets were sold, Monday, to the Lowes com- pany, limited, of Toronto, for $2,000. The liabilities of the Neilson-Robin- son Chemical company were in the neighborhood of $36,000, H. W. Huff received a telegram from his daughter, Nettie, who works in a departnnntal: store in San Francisco, but lives at Alameda, Cal, saying that she was safe, but that San Francisco was ruined. Several other citizens have relatives in the ruined city, but cannot hear from them. R. C. Post left, last week, for Co- balt, where he has a good position in a doug store. Mr. Post was, for over a year, with F. L. Hooper, druggist. T. B. Wallace also paid a flying visit to Cobalt last week. A. T. Harshaw is adjusting fire losses at Massey, Ont., this week. THE CATHEDRAL J.W.A. Held the Aniual Meeting--Good Reporre Read. The annual meeting of St. George's Cathedral Junior Woman's Auxiliary, was held, on Monday night; with a large attendance. The officers for the ensuing year will remain the Miss Frances Macaulay, Miss Stafford, Miss Annie Clark, and Aileen Rogers. © Miss Annie Creegan, was elected delegate to the annual meeting, but being unable to go, Miss Bessic Smythe was persuaded to ac cept the position. The reports show all pledges paid, an entire outfit, in- cluding bed-clothing, and school books, supplied for an Indian child at the Gordon schools, two sets of altar linen sent to needy parishes, a pew given 'to the cathedral, and a balance on hand, as a result of the year's work: Canon Starr came in to the meeting, giving words of praise . for the good work done by the auxiliary and of encouragement for the future, under the very efficient suverintend ence of Miss Frances Macaulay, Their Rheumatism Vanished. In the long period durine which Dr. Hall's Rheumatic cure has been made it has thoroughly cured thousasids of cases. These cases have been of every variety and degree of severity. The treatment has been effective because it strikes at the rqot of the disease. It deserves a thorough trial by every rheumatic sufferer. Its actions in any case must Le beneficial because it puri- fies and enriches the blood and builds up vitality and energy. Its actions is prompt and benefit is progressive un til the cure . results. Price, 60c. Sold only at Wade's Drug Store. This is the preparation that cured Henry Hasler, Clinton, Ont. - same : Jane Miss Licenses Granted. The board of commissioners for the license district of Addington met at the inspector's office, Arden, Ont., to consider the application for license for 1906-7. Those considered * favorably are: M. J. Whalean, Robert Eady, F. R. Leslie, James Yanch, M. J. Fitz gerald, Patrick Evans, S. P. -Fitzmar- tin, Michael Doyle, A. J. Ryder, M. A, Williams, James Burns, Richard Mahoney, Sarah Palmateer, E. 1D. Hamilton, W. Young, Robert ILeish- man, Redmond Mellon, Samuel Brien; George Gray, R. E. Blair and John Watt. Spring Importation Of 1906. Prevost, Brock street, has received two cases of imported goods for his order clothing department, consisting of Scotch and English tweeds, serges, cheviots and Vicunas. His £15 suiting made to order beats anything of pre- vious years. The wear and fitting is guaranteed, ---- : The city property committee finds that the Davis Tanney company's lease of part of the smelter site de notg expire for 'Some hence it cannot lease as it purposed doing. You feel the life giving current the minute you take it. A gentle sooth ing warmth, fills the nerves and Ld with | It's a real pleasure to" take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 380 Tea or Tablets, Mahood's Drug § s In Buffalo, N.Y., where men, or wo- men either, have to spit they walk t§ the roadside and deposit their saliva. | No one spits 'on the walks for.a fine follows such an outrage, ' does months, 'and the Whole site Bouncing Babies" are Nestlé's Food babies. No upset stomachs--no bowel troubles--no hot weather sitkness -- come to babies brought up on : Nestle'sFood sent free to'any mother. . THE LEEWING, WILES CO, Limited, MONTREAL 4 THEY BROUGHT $2,000---LIA | right them. When your stomach that no food can supply; and strengthened. Don't attempt to cure 2° starve and get little benefit. Give will again know the pleasures of will clear, the face you're looking." ese are facts, The M. D. Bibby Co. Sole Agents in made accuracy. PRICES $8.50, 10, 12 We want the pleasure for yourself. ship, the style, etc. THE H. D. 15 Parlor : Eating Carelessly frequently causes stomach troubles, but careful It must be thoroughly clean ood never does this ? Se BEECHAM'S PILLS are the 'greatest stomach medicine human skill ur_stomach by dieting. return and the stomach again work without lump out, while Prepared only by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Sold by all Druggists in Canada and U, S. E. B. 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S. 0, 3 a wi STNOPSIS OF CANADIAN } HOMESTEAD REGUL Any even numbered sectio in Lands in Manitoba or west Provinces, excepting 8 tserved, muy Le homestead ay person who is the sole lewily, or. any male over ase, to the extent of one- tiop, of 160 ncres more or b made pers for the distr DUTIES : an entry to perfo therewith stead is ditions cor the following 1) At least six months re and - cultiv n of the land during the term of three ye (3) Ii the father '(or m father is deceased) of eligible to 1 der the pro person | r. the father or h @) I th has his Tesidence ming lane kim in the it Teuirements of this Act as Way be satisfied by residenc Said land. APPLICATION OR PAT d made at the end. of 'thre fore the Local t, Sub- Hontstead 1 . Before mal vlications the settler give s1X mo in writing t Comnissi info tA Lands at Ottawa, of 1 $0. SYNOPSIS OF CANADI WEST MINING REGUL Coal.--Coal 141 $10 per acre f "nthragite. Not ¢ ent an ind r annum ital. ving discov: locate « clai recording a el 0 must be ex Tor paid to the eu thereof. i bs ®Xpended or paid, the capaving A survey made Pyne with other re tha Ein requir a8 the | ot $1 an ac vides for the reent-on the * claims entry fee $ get min Tay obtain ty re Fa ®0ld of five mile od twenty véars, rene of of the Minister of wr lesson shall have a d Ry hin oy season fron : AC i SB Gum for cg, Legis of 24 * per Bie outpyt after it exe WwW. WwW. oy of the Minister of bors Unauthorized Mvertisement, will Pues not be p 'rss cscsren > Mm Ordered Footwe; All the popular Shoe Dressings. 354 Princess st 3 MW hrvderaen ok mo iia ceeveseecesceeseeae