111$. ‘1 t . v ‘2»;‘21 Stav- fvm, , .3: wer‘I New York, April 22,â€".Tohn Thomp- g::_ a qwmun of the Titanic. suï¬er- 5m: win: a. hrokenjann at. St. Vin- temfs hospital, ma'y be an import- ant witness at the senatorial investi- Agndon into the wr'gck, at Washing..- Lon. ’thompsmx ches from Liver- p061, and he asserts that the Titanic was out, “ to beat'all records on maiden trips." 7,. H 'FI-AM1\_ Eitanic 0m to Ml‘l$-- n- v. “ From Queenstown out." Thomp- son is quoted as saying, " all the {3:21an had been talking of the ord- e‘s we had to ï¬re her up as bard as we possibly could. We were to make as quick‘ a'passhge as possible, the orders ran, and we were to beat all records on our maiden trip. I hand that these orders came from the engineering department. but, 'lfless yuuhwe men didn't have time in tail; about \x‘hereaghose orders mme from. ‘~ We were carrying full pressure: 7.- -‘flenum no .1“ " We were carrying full pressure. From ‘xhe time .we left Queenstbwn until the moment of the shock we never ceased to make from 74 t9 77 revolutions. It never went below 7-1- and as during that whole Sunday we had been keeping up the 77 sure- lv she must. have been making that sited then." Dr. .T. W. Clemerba. pigsician. of Port Hope or causing any dxswmfort. The chudrcn 11k: like candy. One of the most popular of the NA-DE 25¢. a box. If your druggist has not yet stocked them. send 25c. National Drug and Chemical Company of M Limited. "DURO Makes muses mums! Windproot If you have ever seen tar paper wmcn nas wen u a "a... for a few yws, you‘ll realize the importance of using, instead, a sheathing paper that will last. DURO Sheathing Paper contains no tar. Itis a. tough, high-grade paper, saturated with the same odorless, tasteleSS, waterproof compound which ha‘ made RUBER-OID xthd 3. best of all ready rooï¬ngs. ' ' 9 1‘ DURO is very strong, will not tear, dry out, crack or crumble. Walls, floors and ceilings interlined with DURO are permanently wind and draft proof. The nearest RU-BER-OID Deal; will be glad to show . you samples of DURO. Or write us for samples ancg ‘ ‘ . \V , . Beat an Records TRADE MARK REG. a. leading It‘ 5 up to' thé near sighted P813115": is dead. to use a. handglass ‘ seen tar paperwhichhasbeen in a W311 .u’ll realize the importance of using. iMaior Peuchen 99 SHEA'I‘HING PAPER l'nder the caption of when silenc would be golden, the Mail end En pire publishes the following: letter :,_ ,3 Editor of the Mail and Etnpire. ; ‘ Sinâ€"In connection with the; Ti}; tanic disaster. I observe fromF the newspapers that Major Arth'ur Peu'g- chen, a Toronto citizen. has alread‘ gratuitously oï¬ered numerons at; Verse criticisms reflecting gon the competenCy of the crew, and: especial; 15' of the cOmmanderHof that ill-fat'h ed Vessel. Major Peuchen's fellow- citizens will not think any more highly of, him because“ having been fortunate éno‘ugh to have been tres- cued. he goes out of his way to ‘de- fame the memory of a. man who has gone to his death at. the post of duty. The gallant major seems to have declared his proï¬ciency in uauLILgA-.-‘pâ€"y-~.vr_., , . N nbt, informed as to th‘e'nature‘of his certiï¬cate for seamanship. .- These oa’nlï¬- criticismsill become a man holding his majesty's commission. 1:, -will- be time enqugh fér 1., Major Peucheh to givé but such statements when he is asked for them by the court of enquiry, which is about to be instituted.‘ Yours, etc., - “ WHITE â€STAR,†. Taiks tcoi Much Couï¬w Bridggs ti) ‘Recéive. . ‘ W Att’entiOni and be Painted Mr. R. .T. Mulligan, move of Ome- moe, called pm ,The )ngyler on Fri- da’yf " We 'Mulligan wié in} £03va as one of the epmmittee appointed by the county council at last setsion to take into consideration the painting 101' the superstructures or county bridges. The members of the con- vention were: Reeves Robertson, ()pS; Mulligan. ()memee; Warden Steele, Eldon; Dr. Sims, Fenelon Falls; Morrison. Somcrville; South- ern, Laxtq’n, Digby and Longford, and Bottuin. â€Bobcaygeon. ‘ ‘ Reeve Bottum acted as chairman land after a full and lengthy discus- Ision on the required work the com- imittee decided on painting ï¬ve ; bridges. viz : Fenelon Falls, Norland, i()memee, Ops boundary and Scugog ’riVer. ! The total value of the bridges in u-.. mu...“- is $69.29", which shows "Titié total value the conntl" is, $51 saysz . -. .“Cap§a1n Edward J. Smltb, goï¬ the Titanic. has 'gofme to the hereafi terâ€"God bless his soul. Beside the men by’\ whom he was gwen orders to break a. record, his book of life stands out a shining Light. He .WQM. down‘ to 'death‘ ’at his post. ’ThOse' whg) emplpyed him argxlivjng 19â€"day: with the curse of. evaded .‘reipoasib‘il- : ha‘ mv- â€" “The loss of a. breakfast. as meas- ured beside the loss of 1600 'so'uls. . “He took a. stateroom and snowed hysterical, sobbing, ‘broken hecrted women to sleep wherever. they could ï¬nd themselves a. spot- in the Eassage ways. “His is the heartlessness q! the aristocrat in all its ugliness. His is that which makes socialists and aZn-‘ ,a‘rchistsg' His’ is that which en- genders cless hatred, banishes the loved Jesus; Christ and brings i in the bomb of the mob. . ' 1 “He did not, look back to behold the captain; his hair whitened by the snows of seventy winters. and a. thoust sea. gales sticking. his bridge as the wallowingwas};3 {was swallowed up by the A‘tlhhfiic. ‘ He saw no panic. He saw no men jump into the sen. ï¬e snw‘no wives torn The Leader anhnce of hhsbmds.‘ \ 0 did mnfluu that than“; .3» undressed. cold and hysterical. He did not see Col Astor ordered away from his bride of a. few months. He did M366 WWW†uni-I, .7-â€" Bottum acted as chairman r a full and lengthy discus- the required work the com- decided on painting ï¬ve Mt . Clements, Ismay and the Titanic - . WA ICHMAN-WARDER' ;' â€N951“? Mich., the and looking after by way of Keeping in ï¬rst-class repair, and it is the in- eention 01' the reeves to see that. this is done. , The cost of painting; bridge can be gleaned from the following prices paid other years: Fcnelon Falls $25; ()memee in 1907 cost $35; Manvcrs and Ops boundary bridge $21; Forrest bridge, Bobcaygeon. $35, and the north bridge 531. Although the outlay seems large at .times it is well spent money keeping the structures from gmng to decay. the neCeS'ity of looking after ail this valuable property and the keeping of 313688111910; 59°91 RP??? ., 0f.- 4M5 amount only $25,000 worth 'of b'ri'dgin‘ as are termed superstructures, “-hich require painting, the balance being forined of cement, stone and log hut- ments. There are ten bridges in the county, which require attention and looking after by way of keeping in ï¬rst-class repair, and it is the in- nonfinn m‘ the reeves to see that. this hero at the stern of tn sank to her sea grave. ""No he (liq got see All he saw dr ‘ thong Bruce Ismay. :onsmeren m; Luv "a", V- -. ‘rnerely a. soldier and fortne'riy a. newspaper reporter. he was‘ known in Washington circlw as the prince of gentlemen. But when the crisis came, Major Butt towered head and shoulders over the oommon man. as also did J ohn 'Jacob Astor, he; at whom the world leveled criticism for an unwise marriage. He has redeem- ed himself. A.. . ___J__J "There are also mteen nunurcu other hqroes. all martyrs . to the speed m'ania. Heaven ’rest then- Mr, Alex. 11509218921 Mornson men in Peterboro on at'urday. Aï¬fil 13. where he had been taken some 'two weeks previous. Mr. Morrison pass- ed his early life in} _BObcaygeon. but mum» h a 'i'i '1‘. 1‘! was a. respected citizen 0! Lindsay for many years; - He waï¬s 56 years bf age and leaves a wifé and" two step daughï¬e'is, Mrs. MWeilyf‘ and Mrs. Robt. Morrison‘ 0! Petejrboro. The funeral 1:601: place on Hominy. April 15. to Little Lake cement), and tbs Rifle-Q: fags conducted tgyl -ju t at Quebec sssinst the e and Ii'Evenemait for [who lishing Leduc' s affidavit regsrding his being induced to retire when nominated against Sir Wiflrid Lam- PM 3.9" H. -J-. 3mm, "of Knoi Pres- byterim‘tzhnï¬: h.‘ " Lquis ‘Iptpurpegunurfq .was giv- A. .T.’ MORRISOX- stern of Qhe vessel oï¬ITtIARY. ’ ' Li see these thingg. thought of was‘gJ. also ï¬fteen hundred Morrison died as she _'l‘h«_\ names 0! these snx rmgusnmen a German and a. Frenchman go down upon the ï¬rst roll 0! honor in the mos: appalling set tragedy in the history of mo: Krins. Hume. Ta;â€" lor. Woodward, Clark. Brailey, I‘m-i- coux. Hartley. In the list of secâ€" E 1131" cabin ’pas'sc'n'gers on the Titanic the names of the eight are linl~ml 5111er the title of "Handyman.†And llnndsmen they proved to the end. When the last faint. hope was (one. an: the sixmen hundred souls on board waited to be claimed by death the eight musicians lined up on deck. ’l‘hcn solemnly and quietly the leader waved his baton. hands flew to inâ€" struments and mm: the icelsden vat- er floated the strains of one of the most sadly-beautiful hymns ever written. It m “Nearer My God to Thee." Sixteen‘hundred souls passed out; of their human habitation in the3early gleam of Monday morning off 3 the fog-laden Newfoundland bandits. , And of the sixteen hundred thegeight bandsmen must be classed with the mlly_great_. -â€"â€"., 'm , MRS. ROBT. McCAl'SLAXD. In the death of Mrs. Robert Mc- Ausland; of Ops, a very eStimahle lady has passed away. The deceas- ed had been taken to the Ross Mem- orial Hospital. where she had been for' seven weeks in hope that she‘ might improVe in health. but all remedies seemed to fail in bettering: her condition. On Saturday the} end came. and she went to join the‘ greet majority. Mrs. McAuslandi was' born in Ireland in the year 1825, where she lived, until the year 1862, when with her husband and, three children she embarked for Ca- ‘nada’,'landing inLindsay, where she has li'v'ed ever since.‘ The decea'oed' wast .‘ predeceased by her husband about ï¬fteen years ago. The {am} ily consists of three sons: James. who occupies the homestead in Ops, Hugh and’ Rabat of Manitoba. _ The daughters are" Mrs. W. ‘W. (Smitty.- ‘Fort Francis; - lira. J.,D. Richer. Ringo». Ham; Hrs. J. E. Growden. h‘_ '- Y‘ _.._ A___A_ eJeï¬â€™one had. ample time to Many of the survivors pasxtn'ely assertthatnot a ‘woman was to be seen on any of the decks at the time the officers of the Titanic gave the .word {or emen to go into the lifeâ€" poats, It is therei'ore believed that many of those women who lost their lives: must have b'een kil-ied in their cahins. fl‘he'juh'ivors also say that Ninge, Men. ; ill-s. J. E. Growden. and Mrs. W. McLean, Toronto. In religion the deceased was an atten- tive member of the Presbyterian church, and service was conducted at the householt an "hour previous to burial by the the minister, Rev Mr. Wallace. ' The esteetii the:\. e- ;eeased was held in was gttesteï¬ 20 by the large. number algpeople: w o {assemblegi at. the home ~01 her. inert, {where the body was laid out and :1- lso followed to the grave in River- sidé'éQMI-fler; interment took place at. 3 o'clock on Monday after- noon. Her two daughters and their husbands‘irom Toronto, attended the luv-ml - “an! WEE I “1". “Rio ‘ ISJ' .7. DEUCE-4 0!: Holiday. Apri; 1 . at ! n ‘ ODD .â€" At Bumt River Thursday. April 11-, Knuth. beloved wile 0! Mr. William Dodd. aged 71 yem. 10 months. «r 1, ' 3.53... 053.a§_§g§3§§ nge§k 50....» 3323...? {3:023:33 «32203433331... OBITUA RY. DEATHS. these six Englishmen “.. \Jo 113.... «J km m†n DIW- u--° pine air, which is breathed straight into the lungs and bronchial tubes. Away goes the cold ; sneezing and catarrhal cough cease, bronchial ir- ritation stops; in short, you . ,are cured of catarrh by a pleasant, simple remedy, tree from sedatives and irritants. That Catarrhozone is a swift, cer- tain means of destroying colds and catarrl: is proved by the following statement of Mr. l’ulos, one of Urockville's best known merchants: " In the fall of 1903," writes Mr. Pulos, under date of June 10, 1910, “ I contractcd a. very schre, cold which deVeloped in‘to Catarrh. At that time 1 was liVing in Sew York state and treated with [our dill‘erent musicians, who aflorded me no re- lief. ()n coming to llrockville I was advised ‘by a friend to try Ca- tarrhozone. I bought the dollar outfit. and was gratiï¬ed by the re- sults. .~ I was completely cured by Catarrhozone, and have used it since to check a cold with unfailing re- sults. It is the grandest medicine in existence, and 1 hope my testi- mony will be of some use to other iellow-su tl'erers. ' ' “ n_.ln.-. An enjoxable evening “as spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson 10 con. aboutttwo_ miles out of' our village. 114.13. insou kept the bovs busx infthe after- noon at a wood bee “hi1; th enjOyed them selves at} a: iililting bee. : People tram Woodvillc,’ Lot‘s-mgr Argyle. Hartley and Kinkï¬efl at- tended and a jolly evening' was. spent: in dancing and card pying, spent; in dancing and returï¬ung†home in hourt. - Why Sniï¬le and Sneez‘e ICIIV 'V oâ€"u-v- ‘- _. - _ (Signed) George Pulos. An idea; protection for the chest, lungs, nose and throat is the frequent use of Catarrhozooe. Two months' treatment (the large size) costs 81. twium sizes 50c. ; at. all dealers or the (fatarrhoznnc (3.07,, Bun‘alo, N.Y., and Kingston, Can- ada. ’ feeling Kirkï¬eld, April 22. â€" Mr. .1. Lu:- Lean, of 'l’or'onto. and Mr. .1. Mo.- I.ean. of Woodvme. are visiting Mr. wd Mrs. A. l). McLean this_week.. A basket social and dance will be held in the town hall on Friday of this week under the auspices of the Kirkï¬eldbaseball team; ,Ladies. are reuuested to bring baskets and the gents. 50 cents. Mr. A: A. Sangster of Trenton. spent. Sunday 'with his wife and famâ€" ily here. I lâ€"Ann.v w.-. â€Mrs. Mosgrove visited in Undsau last week. Mr. John Munro {cit this morning, for I'British Colubbio'. whéa‘e he ' In- tends visiting his daughter. . Mr.‘ Munro has ‘beep ill log- ‘the. past. number of months. We are pleased he is able to enjoy the trip. Mr. M! n'. (‘ohnor metdfant tailor “00 OODVILL‘E. - , ;‘ Woodville. April 22. â€" Mr. Leon Bates, '01 Cleveland, visited Mr. and IMm. Hurry Robertson last week. ‘Thé unlfual meeting of t“? $3.“ 8. 'will he held in (â€â€˜er '-i wrist: clinch on May 1‘.th 129148. , Miss Nicholson spent Sunday with (ï¬ends at Ben erton. .- .Mr. lttnn arrived bay]: on iSatv a'ybulght ' " A mum of was "of scam? fevei- Lanzepomé in down. ~ Housedeanin seems to be the top-5 it of the dav in our Villnée. . Soag service was held in our Pres- bvterian church on Sundav exening' of this week. The; choif indeed! some exeellenx anthems- '(kite a} number attended. I Mrs. C. N. \‘anar returned home from Buffalo after ‘9. short 'visit with her sister there. spent over Sunday with his mother. at ‘Lit'tle Britain. Mr. Fulton. Lindsay, spent .110!!- day in town. ï¬r. Robe Thomas spent Saturday in Lindsay. The coroner's jury at. King‘Ston ex; onerated Mrs. George F. Berrymnn o! the charge 0! killing her husband, and found an: the man's death was due to blood-poisoning. That Is Laxatlva Drama Ouinine with Catarrhal Culd ‘2} KI RKl-‘I l'ILD. 22. â€" Mr. .1. Mc- l-ELLI NG ._-.. 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W. Shepha We pay 9c 1': hens weighing; .3 according to qm 40 Queen St Highest privw salted butter {rm POULTRY V1 BUTTER I have the SBAY, APRIL ‘25, White Bronz William St. Fort Post. Building. ‘ Slum". sa‘ hrnwnsln "1::va l pnn’vd fa Uruniie | way. Vuï¬tuxu ‘ .n LEETWOOD P non-ad" 5 won p “Lipâ€"n- ’ ’0 M U FACTU RC9 ‘ of Guns n upper FURS féa :Xand “I ï¬nd Bronze meal in [Pylor \V. VI... over Lhi old and and per! (143‘ it C. B. N; mount. Central “‘5 mu