Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1912, p. 9

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG,' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1912 PAGE NINE. ------ " -- -------- - -- -- EE ------ -- - ne " -- " " nis left on Monday morning for Mon VILLAGE OF CATARAQUL | PORTSMOUTH COUNCIL { NEWS OF NEIGHBORS: "vcr af FREELY EMPLOYED IMITATIONS ABOUND engineer on the steamer Rapids Prince Presentations to Members of the } Desite to Baill Cement Walks on| i W. Topping, of Westport, was here on Brebuer Family. Local Improvement Plan, i i ------ i : | : . WAAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS! P05 lil" ll Mi i, April 1 The toads be| NAUGHTY WORDS ARE USED IM 1h. regular esting of the Fr | 'Every one shows the dealer a larger profit, but TELL US. ing has started and prospects look }iween here aud the city as Cry MANITOBA HOUSYF, hh counsibewan held." Monday] : here a the city are in a vers | mouth counce a: fay | none i vour of bight for a bumper season, Ed {had coudition. Tunnels have been! ---- ni , and all the members were pre | possess. . The Tidings From Various Points in und Bishop was in Chafley"s Locks fijuy through the bunks to aliow the | «Sut Up. You D } Fool," Speci-| *® with the exception of Conne ¢ Bastern Ontario--What People on Tuesday on business. Mies A. lpassage of wagons. Catlaraqui chasse) i Gove cata 3 hi James Halliday, whe was unable Are Doing and What They Are|leech was a visitor lo Brockville onlinctory oped todar Mr. aud Mrs.| "00° ioverninental Eloguencely, resent. There waluvkry little busi Saying. Tuesday. H. 3, Foster has secured aw, Connolly have moved into whe Lur-; What an Elder Said. ness, outside of routine { position as time-keeper on the C.N.R. buon property, and Mr. aad Mrs. A. Winmipe Man. : Bell Rock Reports. and left on Tuesday to begin operns- | Baker into Mrs. Chapman's house, Miss | methods adopted by the Roblin g ~The question of side walks was wil Rock. April 1.~Rev. W. ©. tions. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Berney |#'. Binnington has returned to Alberta} erament were brought to Jight hy i oF discussion, anc the council deci ' bat od fa et hore Int | PO Punday in Croshy, the guest of fio teach, F. Valean wax the cuest of | yome incidents which took place betore)!T Savor ol pulling down Det Crave J : re Rad a great relatives, Edward Landon, of thie | Rev. R. Stillwell, Aultsvilie, last ¥ . we a week | the legislature prvate bills committee supply of woud sawn op by Abrams April 3 wrt | Passing of wccounts § walks, under the local improvement ft Ia he fla ores ~ place, has opened up a4 meat market | Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have a un, {when the Heese power bills weve © up plan. Ii the people of the village are in Brockville, Messrs. GG. 8. Wes ah te cir home ask Mis ' favorable to it. the council will adopt . . i N a DY ast week, Joseph Walker also in Br "i's - rathall | dsaghiter in their home, Mr, and M for consideration. this plan as it regarded as the or give the same satisfaction to the tea drinker. had & good pile cut up by the same and A. A, Barr left on Monday for | Roscoe Gardiner have taken possession] Hon, Colin 1). Campbell talked in a ; the Canadian North-West, Messrs. {of their home on the York Road. 3 : heat ! . . machipn Jo 1. Amy Tit or the ®t 2 heii spent | Hs Hach Bas reaver Eom Da] the ce holerug dis Soweter SOE | Soren] nih of peeing) Black, Mixed and Green. - Sealed lead packets only, west lawt Monday after spending al iS 9 hia alt " we city in protecting ats stmeets, final-} Jolson street to the Forpdioot S A at hold howe hore. We day in town, the guest of friends. Mee] attack of presmonia, Mr. 'and Mre.lfy tarning on C. E. McPherson, mem: road war reonened. The advice given . : . r 4 Annetia Myers, who has been quite] J, Sharp have been visiting at W. bee for 1 side. "who' has constant) , : » . given womsm---- -------- -- --- Brooks will start on a sawmg iow ill with quinsy. is able to b t : : M ( : Der for site, Wh is constantly | the old council, was that the council in a fow days, = Visitors: Mr. and Mrs, i i Ys e to be out a Jackson's. Mrs, Crockett is quite ill fought these bills since ther came up. [would have to purchase the right-of . * orkia' . jam, in Kingston. 5 3 as fi : 1 : hig ry ww, at J, Yorke's; Mr, > 3 3 ih iMe. McPherson was fighting the point |» The mil will confer w i C. Amey, Mose 3 Mrs. E. Vireen is recovering from Miss Hazel Haycock, King w | Ay he council will confer with EE Mbeock. Sydenham. at ; ingston, sahg' with regard to the interpretation of |L. Whiting about the matte he d your patterns for aad ha J E A ray. I Prk. at her reeont Uliness. Frederick Alfred, } a solo in the Methodist church on Sun- | the srumicipal act, i the Atop opening we he She. malin I Sen y P The Canada Metal , b : : i street ald be a of Chafley's Locks, was here on Fi Jay morsing. W. Kiser, who has been of public works, wm exasperation, | great convenience rc a comis 3 BRASS, BRONZE OR ALUM- J. Pomeroy's. ! : : L 8 } : day eveiing. George Bell, who severe fin somewhat poor health is improv! she . oo , Et ¥ y : f ! shouted at him: We won't be sub- jin from that section -- a Death at Charleston. ly injured his foot while unloading | ing Mr. Merriman 1s moving to his jected to vour d INUM CASTINGS 0., \ d nonsence.)' This Charleston, April 1-8. M. Hub- A steam Jadiatar at 'the B, & Ha naw home have, whic h he recently pur-iwag repeated several times in a beat An Easy Proceeding. Prompt Delivery. FRASER AVE. TORONTO bard, Brooklyn, N.Y. left for home Hou, "a Oy i oul again, . / Ibert php {rom .). Brebmer. jed manner. i} London Ad r. 5 on Friday after a stay of iy: weeks, wot wild o nad, Was Ta op en ir Brebast Stertuiel a number | Later, when the Manitoba power hill] The unionists in the House of Lords, the guest tof R, Foster, Mr; MJ. ednesday, John eming, fish war-Jof ¢ her iriends last week, whet Mrs. had been disposed of Mr. MePhersonjas in the House of Commons, voted Kavanagh is spending a few days a den, left on Tuesday for Toronto and Merriman and son, Harold, were ine eked that iv be reprinted, in order {ior the government's coal wines bill Long Point with her aunt, Mrs. J. |other western points, in the interest troduced Wo (hose present, who were] that the committer might read it againjand denounced it at the same time Slack, who is ill. James Kavanagh of the Ontario fishery department. R. pleased to welcome thot, {earvefully. It had been reprinted gocelThey could not afford to reiet the visited at Long Point on Thursday. $¢. (i, Graham, of Portland, called on} On Fridoy evening gu. compan as hefore, but many changes were made. {hill or tarn the government "out on A little girl has arrived at W {friends here on Friday evening. Me senmibled at the parsch Y to bid fnre {George Steed, member for Cypreds, such an issue, as they would then Crozier's, Some of the farmers have and Mrs. D. D. Davidson left on Tues-{ well to Mr. and Mrs, Beefiner and (ou | chaioman of committee, shotdted at the [have the responsibility « deh . tapped their trees. Me. E. UC. Web day for Delta to visit relatives. Sher fily. Mrs. Debner was presented by the pyumber for Lakeside: "Shut up, youlwith the strike. 1 is, o coir . ster is very ill. Miss Josie Green and man Mavety has traded his steam | Women's Missionary society, with ang d fool" » much easier for them t Fx KE the 3! - a 1 : . : : Inu N og W Mrs, Connell, nurses, are with her. engine with A. Berry, of BSweel's address and a certificate of life men | McPherson tried to speak again, lpovernment for doing ks =' than Mrs. C. E. Frye, Soperton, spent | Corners, r a twenty-horse power | bership, amd Miss Agacs Drebuer was jy again told to shut up by thelio have to de sometning themselves Friday under the parental roof. Mrs. | gasoline stationery engine. G. Som-given a piv uy the ladies adult clus, chairman, in the same Luipuage, nd | erin ; CORPOR! \TION Webster, reliet of the late Kdward ers, of Harlem, ds in tits viewdty fof which she was secretary, and alto 8 hig fellow members joined in a chorus Grossly Exaggerated. ~ C. Webster, died on Sunday might, al- | drilkin wells for George Leggett mugical magazine from the choi Into ""lamns."' Woodsiock. Apsl 2p I acts as ter an illness of about six months, wind Frcatat Lynett. William Eves [losing Migs PBrebner, Cataraqui loses! Ay thus, T. H. Johnson, member {orf yi. neil his S pes Be nein a. I . Bh ra LTE Tos Jester SHES, Ober Wons Meroe. sores we. ad prove ei. thie worbngs. sued te glory ADMINISTRATOR ot nt of a student « 0 Maberly Matters. has rented a farm for next summer. |bath afternoon t the" close of the |y told Mr. Steel that he might feel} sock College had booq: ah in Maberly, April 1.--~A number of | Mr. Dennis and Miss Margaret Mor- | Sunbay school session, Ketineth Breb-Lpimself a pretty big man: around there: Igorated. Thre will he ah. oSial on . farmers ure busy tapping their sugar liarty, visited relatives in Vedtord on jner, [or some years retary and hat to tell a member to "shut wp" lquiry before the local magistrate 'to-{ of Estates where there is no will or where the bushes and sugar making will soon be | Cuesday. ; libeattan of the Mothodist | wu going altogether too far night. r v appointed executors prefer not to act. in full swing. Mrs. Isaac Korry has ------ i ----a-------- Sunday school, was presented ith = Hon, Mr. Campbell is a ruling alder -- \ rented T. Buchanan's residence on LIVE STOCK MARKETS. small wift ax a slight token of ap in Westminster church, and four Sun Fhe" fotlaral government. will be. re TORONTO OTTAWA WINNIPEG SASKATOON Piety Hill and intends moving this preciation of his servige The super dave aco occupied the pulpit of week. Mrs. Korry has sold her pro- srices Paid at the Various | inteudent made a few rks relative! James' Presbyterian church eo 3 i The Price A Jame I rian church, speakin perty. Thomas Stinson has gone on Centres. to the secretary's faithful attendane:' un church union - an extended trip. D. Mellraith is hav -- ; 00 hoa gto dirty wand wishing him all success mdm -------------- ing his Easter examinations in the Houtseal, Api 1. Atawt 1.10 Ne I* Residents here sympathize with Mrs COMING TO THE GRAND, school this week. William 6. Buchan a EL od 1.500 hous were | 1eatherland in the loss of her mother, | ll a™ an visited friends in Perth over Son. sheep 8 » ¥ Sst | Mrs. Magsh, Collin Bay. Mrs. Marsh | Byents for Holiday "and Also Fu » i ~ " yi ered for sale at the Point { « $ day. An enjoyable evening was spent Shieked po today. The offer |} wd been in poor health for some time. | Next Weck. { 1 A : a) ¥ resented at the banquet to Premier | Roblin in' Winnipeg on April 11th. at the C.O.CF. oyster supper on : x Mr. Cassidy exchanved pulpits with | i ) ol t " r Mr an i i Thursday evenitig. Messrs. Jonn Man: ings of live stock at this murke Sat lev. F. Danby. Elcinbur wed Re =, Sellery, Kingston, on two consecu Princess Iris, with those sterling ing the week were 2,100 cattle, { A calves, 300 sheep and lambs, and 3, " oh ] WO hogs. tive Sundays X Bm CTOnA. | pearance at the Grand next Thursday Trade was good with no material} is with. hex duughter, Mrs. W. Comnol Friduy and Saturday evenings, with ders and C. Briggs made a busindss young artists dnd a supporting com trip to Smith's Falls, Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Armstrong, of Wolle Island, spent a few days in the village, LE. I i; i Sid [ty Strong is at E. Blair's, changes in the prices, quahty consid: } ly. special matinces on Good Friday and vred, excepting that hogs are higher Lake Items. Prime beeves sold at 6c. to Tie per Ib.; extra Easter beef, Tic, 20 per Ih.; pretty good animals, HT to All Next Week, Matinees aud Evens! | pany of merit, are billed for an: ap AT THE GRAND saturday. The play 1s a series of snr i L prises, introducing many novel and 4 bewildering illusions, cate 3 Leo Luke, April 2,--Bernard Patter € ing a atchy muse : $ and specia 8 1 liere wmbers son, public school teacher, spent Sun IN pecaaltios by dilicxent member : : Bie., and the common stock, de to ings, of the east : \ ; . day with his mother at lnverary bs," 1h, A faney bullock was sold i rand Rouslors ure ackiow \ The D & A price has been Tapping maple trees is the order of . é 3 i " J the day in this vicinity, Mr. and Mrs hery on Saturday at lle, per Bb, 10 pres I -- le dged the beadas » in their line of ay §- i pr nN the First Step of many W. Bower and children spent.a few |° ; 3 / ? jtic work and they have cleverly weal; Fashionable Women towards 5 Leo i : Caltes sold at from 2c. to Te, per a x os ' Wl their big fantastical fanvie foie Mh ) davs last week with friends in Lans y : : al 1h § laniasyenl Tannese I f - ~ downe. J. Tierney is sawing wood Sheep old at about 6c. per hi; ek | | gether int a play of unique and novel 3 Corset Sty le and Comfort. . ! Fi ha a hed - N ' PE : #1 aature, making it a big fun show -- acid Custionidoll. es Yorril ny yenrling Inimbs at about 7c. per Ih. say 5 constructed for laughing purposes. [It p AROM the latest Paris dzeigns, saapted to ¢ ye pr! ¢ a 1 . Bn - : Y v by west hy upent several months the flood lots of hogs sold ai Nie, to x is three hours of good, clean amuse Af Canadian fijgires, 1» & A Corsets are : ' he] Ue per Th. 1 4 TEN : ment, a performance that not only sroduced from the best materials in one of the finest fac guest of heg wother, Xs. J, Murphy. ---- : i gd EE I nano ha ) ip d im fe Ca . A few of the young pgoplet spent a Por . {charms the ear bul bewilders the vye p a . y tories in the world. - Made in large quantities and sold at sma very enjoyable time ut J. Roeheford's, Poronte Enttle Marke oi gg! {An early reservation of seats is desir A , =k 4 profits, D & A Corsets save their purchasers trom $1.00 to $3.00 rots orniee. . Miss Myitle Orr has Toranto, © April 1.--Export cattle, : § Ta fable so as to itwure against disap bh ho 0 LANA 2 over imported corsets of even values. This saving has.induced riday mornicg Py 00: d ii %5 0 ) fra : i city hn » A { po returned home, after visiting at Sun ch. 3.25 RE Bn, i i 3 = ge jpombuent, ub. Paci y NOUS. Wilh ne * ¥ u { i ;aany to try them and the style, comfort, add good wear has bury, accompanied by her friend, Miss] to 86.10; do., bulls, 83.00 to 84.50; 2 iv! lno doubt, greet 'Princess' brig' on its : = 9 then won us permanent customers. A. Shannon. Visitors © F. J. Roche | quteher entitle, choice, $6.20 to 36.551 8 : 1 go] (appearance Im tus aty., : 4 NN i ha A t. & a RE . ford and sister, Miss Josephine, at Mr. | do.. medium, 85.50 ww $6.00; do., com-| 8% nr -------- > HIP 3 Jue D & A Conn Nat S10 Bless hatduith de. Moran's, Cushendall: M. McGarvey, | Om 4.00 po 30.35; do., wg, shod 1 ae § 4 cgi Durbar in Kinemacolor, \ Mi f Ee ek Tittle bust support. This model has medium bust, Mount Chesney, at M. Forrester's; J h.78 y 5.50; toi, medium, $5.35 te 2 3 ho Ll Phat: ald proverh about. Mahou --_0 \ \ PeauCiol ine and long pack. It is made with English coutil, McCarey, Joyceville, at J, Tierney's: H.50; $ as SRAETY, 00 to 30.0) do, 4 1 | {and the Mountain has been reversed in 3 | trimmed with wide lace, ribbon and bow, has duplex steel V. Fisher, at Sunbury. bulls, 2 to 8. = 26 4 3 i . the case of the millions of people in bones, stopped top and bottom with ilk, six lisle suspenders, Shi mori > Feeding Shoe La Ag 6 1% tock: s hd this country and the recent great draw string and skirt. An imported cont covering the above Atkinson News, seg, choice, $1.73 to TH, do., huht, . rie h > - descaipti rould cost $3.00, THé-B-& A model 510 is sold " A dhs pageant of the Durbar in Indi when escription would cost 3. Atkinson, March 30. Frank Aktin $3 to $4.50; milkers, choice, cach, $654 8 } . } | king George and Queen Marv of Eng : f at all good stores for $2.00. Other D & A models; from 7.00 son, who has been sufferitg from a we oa: wpiingers, $i to ig Sk ' cr 3 {| land were proclaimed emperor and em ] . "al to $3.00, every one guaranteed. vere attack of rheumatism, is improv cop, eles, ta 2h. mens y a ¥ press, amid scenes of surpassing Orien \ ' 48 vino . on - -~ n i } : culls, $3 10 $1; Tambs, $6 to 35.50. BY : / : The Dominion Corset Company, Quebec wr. Robert Johnston has lately pur and eulls, $3 (0 $1; » MN . s tal splendor, which will be at the ] LOT'S A pany, iu i the farm of J. Atkinson pe Hoge, ful nud watered, i833 to 37.0 4 a | Ca nd ne t week afternoons and eve ) eC " i . chuse e larm se. * ] - mx RT 85. calve n } 1! " : ernoons and even- Makers of the Celebrated La Diva Corsets. 4-12 will also take over the post-office. Al 5: do . f.o.b., $7.50 wo %7.60; calves, ; " fa | ings RX ready great improvements are being | $4 to ¥8.00 i 3 Thanks to the remarkable invention = made. Miss Wood is giving up he ; 4 §| | of Kimemacolor, the millions of Ame school at Faster, a¢ she intends leav- Chicago Live Stock, 1 | "'ericans who could not attend the Dur ing shortly for the west. Miss Ella Chicalro, Xpril 1.~Cattle receipts, Jar, have had the Durbar brought to Johnston has returmed home after Ya 18,000; market steady to a shade high- i 3 jthem in all its. spirited setion and two wooks' visit, accompanied by Miss Te glowing color effects . er. ¥ { i : ; : g Jessie Sharp, Mount Chesney. James 5 90 t 5.60: Texas } | In a perfect riot, of color, as could - Atkinson and Miss Annie intepd go Do ron, 5.20 dv $5 i Toxa SE, La {be seen now here else but ou India's 0 or I'l e ing soon to Gananoque ito take np ad Sila : 3 tCoral strand," the Kinemacalor inven 510 0.75; kers slers, $4.30 their residence, and Messrs. George und 8.3: Sten Rots and fener bia $6 oo tion presents a succession of gorgeous Reginald Himter and going west. Nir Alves. 36 Pal $9.00 ag ro g 3 4 i Phigeants, scene following scene in end ad} L nay 4 Tr R. Mangan hada bee last week draw dl es {Bt Now ; 3 ess variety. The ceremonial splendor SRR A RR Nd 5 : Wi Hogs Broceipts, 32,000; market slow, {oflicial formalities, native life, mil : ink FA x 3 2 an a e Iu ME hi Ne Boat at Fb oe Jo 10. higher - ON 4 8-65 ' | i ' | tary pomp, eastern sports, the Sioput i I" J 'q d / Wilson's, Willetsholme; J. Anglin and Light, $7.60 1/87.95, mixed, 37.65 to 4.70 | ing of the royal elephants for parades 'HH : y s oF. 4 Ny! I £8.00: heavy, $7.70 to 88.05; rough, 37. : E . {all are shown with startling realisn ! , y 4 i ) oh 8 TR Cg Teor 70 to $7.50; pigs, 85.30 to $7.50; bulk 3 i {of _---- "Nie hr, --d En vy ; 1 : ng 18 here at last and the sap 18 Johns . 3 ' PD } - - i' i . . . : : ' los, $7.80 to 47.95, J g «thrilling review of iif : wing =v Nos format Ringuton; Ailived Wilko a B Jo soles, wo, $1.00 ' 26:25; bucks, ' 4 fim the te aif oe IR % ] Ai / flo Wing ; Now for light, digestible ston n ne i i " nO mondial} weak; native, $1.45 to $6.25; western, 8 'king; cavalry and infantry, artillery 4 ; E w. foods and a merrier life u nder warmer Sharp, visiting 'neuvs 3 194.40 to $6.50; yearlings, $5.75 to $7. h | and mountain batteries. Even the vet : 1.2 ain aad yo . Miss M. Maitland spent the week-end ) 4 kie Bring al: the ddle ¢ at Ror homs dete lambs, native, 35.75 to §7.85; western, i erans of the Indian mutiny of 2357 ¢iR = i A ¢, BRIE. INE Wong une gr ¢ cakes and , $6.25 to $8.25. \ {are shoWn, being saluted by the king : = I. © plenty of them, Add plenty of the juice Jones Falls Tidings. : | "3 ; . of the manle--the gv vv that kino is Tones! Falls, April 1.~Some of the] PART OF TOWN DESTROYED : TU WOULD BANISH "BABY TALK. = 8 8 A te Maple he yrap that hing 3 sould apa : OR approve. ut, good housewife y {farmers re paving for maple sugar RE NEMATCOIO i a " d : aj & : you making, while others are drawing hay By a Flood, and Two Thousand] 4 . 2 | Boston Clergyman Urges Parents to ; : = -- want vour griddle' cakes tc fle t ¢ and wood. Me. Bradiord awd family People are Homeless. " . y Read Plutarch and Plato. f . ¥ any £ ca 0 reflect grea have moved in C. Hetehing's house. | Hickman, Ky., April 2-Two thou ; Boston, Mass, April 3. That par credit on you, see that you make them Mi. Bradford intends taking a Wip}eund people are homeless, to-day, and {ents should whandon the use of baby with west. Mr. Eves is moving onto the | several industries were destroyed by Sues for Damages. talk to their little ones is the opinion . George W form, T. J. Sly hasla flood from the Mississippi river,! yonireal, April 2.-Claiming he was of the Rav. A. A. Berle, professor of moved on the farm he bought from | which destroyed .a large part of this issnd br o fedural wovwsnment | Applied Christianity at Tufts college 4 T. C, Jackson. C. Dawson has vent | town early this morning. Fortunately Heminsee BY hue, fo a iad pl "There should be set up in every o od J. Swith's farm, and has taken} the watchmen had been stationed at} pi, "George Bourgoin, former lock home where there was a baby a warning 3 possession. 1. C. Jackson and family | the dam gates, and warning was given | pooper wt Lachine canal. this morning against the misuse of the moth i left on Monday for the west, where] in ample time to prevent loss of life. | onrored n suit for 320,000 against | tongue," says Dr. Berle. ! Ne. ackion is faking up abu There were mauy heroic rescues, Ephrem Pilon, whom he ullages told | "The children should be encouraged : i N x . Ao ua st wi JO | x Hon. Mr. Cochrane that he (Bour | te try out their powers with long Nhekajshutan. The Huteungs oy, Toronto Street Market. goin) had taken part in the last elec- |wonils : . 8 (he dl that ia tar-t2med simeiv b . Adelbert, on Ma Toronto, April 2.~Wheat, per bush., | tion. "Those parents who do not know he flour that is far-fam simply be- Ret} v dalio Mal thi " 15th for Outlook, Sask. A. O._Sunp fee. 10-9c.; wheat, goose, per bush, | wes coed English: should study iv with : ply be- passingly delicious. Make anything the wer. The many friends of Mrs. * 1. | per bush, #5c. to $1; barley, malting, Bartch a to heat of her re-jper bush., We. to "9e.; hay, timothy, covery, Burtch has been sevious- | per ton, $23 to $25; hay, mixed, per ¥ son has goue to Welland jor the sum: [adc.: oats, per bush. Sle. to 526. rye, M Ma tered + |eheir children." cause it "makes more and better bread." family desires (anything that you can Parents, be said. ought to pad Taci- | 8 Purity is the name of Canada's extra make with flour) with Purity and your tus, Juvenal, Plutarch and Plato om s . ] flou oll Cw bri i . . his subject 1 find out what th peceia r 1oied 1 int sdn- atyt a 43am 2 2 ly fll, The little son of C. Hutchings} ton, $16 to $17; straw, per ton, $17 His Business war doo to " ! din Lrign an-it reputation as a has ill of bronchitis. J. Davison to 81%; deessd hon, $10 to £10.50; : . oh mille from Canada's extra special cook will go up bas improved i health re-opened {butter, dairy, per lb, de. to Nes ---- WINNIPEG IN A BAD FIX. wheat. No other flour can with it ¢ : ee « 9 : * a¥A com=- REV 4 : the school on Monday last. The box |e doz.; 20e. to Ko, chickens l When & man cannot forget his busi- |. ---- : Ite th | mn several notches social beld on Mavis 12th, Proved " po oe. tuckoss. ni Pe Th. ness when be loys his head 'on 'the | Government May Repudiate Un pare. It imparts a flavor and a richness at least. SUCORRE. rece ere $1154, 1 F. | Lie ,; turkeys, wp. 206. fo oi hht 3. 3s. diane i y X v Wills sold his tein ol Sede for a 3ie; apples, per bbl, £2.50 to $3.50, Blo a i Te, os A. Sioa tuet pana final to griddle cakes that makes them sur+ good figure to T. Moore, Keelerville j potatoes, pec bag. S170 to $1.35: tem, Otherwise his business will week decision was reached, the government wise Loon Stuart visited ber sister, | cabbage, per doz. 0c. w T5e.; bel, fie Suture by undermining his health, | members of the law amendments coms "M Bre d a " Mrs... B. Blue nan. a few days lass ER yu jun | los beet, fore: For a time hy may keep going on mitten clearly nadicated their inten ore a and Better Brea week: £0 wht WN "$10.23 to $11 ded, choice, | imulants, bat if health is to be re- [tian of refusing to legalize the ex 2 ; carcane, $10.25 to $11; beol, medium, | grog and old-time vigor brought {penditure of SLO on the com Purity Flour is a richer, glxdv pay a geod deal more Reports From Newbhoro, carense, $K50 to SO5K; veal, prime , a; nae, Ah sD | back the nerve celle must de revital foletidn and extension of the city's stronger flour than the ordinary rather tian return to common . Fi 5 oo HSH te SEE mutton, prime, $8 tol; 5 ! . : be # Thi - bi) Ah iii Flaming $10.50; Tanibs, spring, se 1a $18 as. tevntment as Dr. Chases thydropieetrie system. This by-law was makes. It takes more water flours. Now, bring on the grid- v not submitted 0 the people becanse : s y - ber IX Sow vetka® use OF this prontufocd [he money Ws rid Fl ae and yields more bread. It also dle cakes made from Pu Ls a rile elespread. cure will do wonders for any hudness Viav and the enone] heliovid that if takes a little more shortening, « Flour and plenty of good Mapl Philadelphia, Pa, April 2 Today [man or woman whose nervous seston (had power under the charter to rene on sceount of its extra strength, Syrup on the side! x Ton 4 oul in She anthracite tas failed to dand he steal Gira: honds for this purpose, » when 'making pastry. And : uminous regions over the tdeally aml" noturally the blood 1 Hon. Colin Campbell and Hon. J 1H 3 »N Bag pf 44 + L Henstern states is complete. Many fenriched and vigor and encrgy are rec bH, Howden dizagreed with this view Parity gals wets a Tittle More NB, Put Parity oan Jar gro manuinetovies dependent on pinieg for i to mind awd body. Appetite 8 land declared that the question mast - g Users of it wool cery list--you'll keep it thers fa supply of coal ate also nto mond: Rarpeicd digestion improves von the submitted (0 the ratepayers, 5 yf : us man joFotuvillh somicr| slo, well, an pegain the strength : ; suicide at the prospect of enforced Lwhich makes vou master of yourself} Joseph Meliratnoy Ahirty- : : ; ' ; foro long period. tof your Wisiness. bieare, died in Brock wh SCID IN EINGSTOY, BY J A McFARLANE, DISTRIBUTOR "wily

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