’10: over my :oat 15 acre. 1 mixed hbl' , rd; we Lot 11. £0! out- zen Yttd, Lyment, further UPI"; It nixed stone Feno stone .mith low ~31r. Arthur Simpson spent bu. )- 63) wk: Toronto friends. 413: Mabel Henderson spent Sunâ€" day wnh relatn’m at Manillz. 41:. J. Moagroce. of Kirkflqld, on tawn triads 81!»dequ ‘ -.lr (rhea. Lane, of Fqnélon Falls, idling Mr and Mrs. Kenneth e, Peal-st. l '. I V -Ir. rrhos. Foster. 01 Cannitgton. mmymtm f (\ ~11: D â€Grant of Woodv'ille. paid â€Wavisit Satnl'day.{,\ .. - laments of Citizens and Stanza: Within Our Gites. A8 TRAVELLERS 1 ' cam, AND 00; "H‘cy and others. ‘ ‘11383 M. Markham, of the Duo 1215 1““61: man, span a. week‘s boh- 35'" in Pexerborough. ‘3“ "1-1 Mrs. Campbell, at (U:- 90909909. 'GOOdS :‘ can an u. no nu “W J W. Wakely â€N†Honey i Refunded. ‘ out was EMT or Damion mix. PRICE 9 O o o o o o o 9-“ O O O O a O O o O 0 § 0 O O O O 0 4 9 O 0 O O O O O *§§66666 W533. Bond-st. “Mas Mam m in town Saturéay. «liq-or Ill-$11.01 Petal-bormzb. was :1: town Friday Now is the time to buy Fursâ€"get them at wholesale Wear them another month before yOu lay them away. 0 see our stock. Ruï¬s from $195 to $3000; Mufl’s from $3.50 to $5.00; Collars from $1.90 to $12.00; Fur Coats from $23.00 to $75.00; Fur lined Coats from $30.00 to 3:300 : Fur Caps from $2.75 to $10-00. prices. It will pay you t OOOOOOOQOOOO‘O’OOO only a few days left. and 'if you†have not already shared the Bargains come now as we intend making the last days tell best. mom. PATTERNsmc and gas. NONE HIGHER “w re00?le out of dangsn: his wife, ’15::er is expected. ’monthé at Fri“? Bul‘ke. return-9d to . and Mrs h “-133 after spending returned . .at Mount Pleasant and. ‘ "mung her brother, Mr. Iwnand friends. ,. :L'.‘ ! 31°90 Guide, Friday; 511.! “1:â€: 0r Kinmount, a; Very! . Faneeman, was in town mg “in.†'0?“ng on friends. Mr. yg'i;-‘ ‘1“. P“? the opinion that the Or- ‘ the Umh nd Lodge meeting was being a tainIyth Â¥ ‘A ï¬eld-I Pi} tsbu the 19-3! Our stock of new Spring Dress Goods in- cluding the famous “Harris†Twaeds in pret- ty brown stripes are arriving daily Visit our store and see our spring showing fl‘hm. Paley. Woodville. NIGHT DRESSESâ€"Extra 0d quality, all sizes, neat de- ;ns, speed at , 5c. TABLE LINENS 2 SCâ€"Good :ality, damask ï¬nished, good dth. neat patterns. special Mabel Bryans spent; Sunday . the guest of Miss Rub! lIakely’s White Goods Sale ve dczen CORSET COV- DRAWING TO A CLOSE ree neat designs, good white cotton, all size-s), Rheumatism. Spins. m by rubbing, It :3 Erne‘st Neelar. are guests of Furs ! Furs 2 OINTMENT We Sell What. we Advertise ! He's 21 Wonder. , 'Pittsburg Leader; Edmund Lamy, g the 19-year-old wonder of. the 55.1:- ‘ in; world, who has met and defeated ,' the pick or the amateur skaters of i the United States and Canada, is cer- ’ tainly the real goods when it comes to skating. In none of the macs thlt .he has participated in has he been towed to exert himself, so what he is capable of doing on skate: cannot be judged until he meets an opponent that forces him to his utmost speei be in a class by himséll. so easily does he captive the cunts with big long and graceful stride. ,4 , -â€"Mrs. N. Hockin, of Toronto. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Dun- das. :for a. few days. . â€"M.r. and Mrs. E. Z. Yerex '2; ol 3 Mr. T. H. Morton. of Little Britain, iwere visiLors in town Monday. ..x. m: 16190. Web, or wa ' and Mr. 69011136 Pascoien of. Oakwood, mm guests ct Mr- arid Mrs. Jamm- is, Cambridge-st, aver Suï¬sm. . g- â€"â€"Idr. Howafd StevenS, who. with ' his wife. has spent ' the past few §months with his parents, Inspe.-.tdr and Mrs. M Ff. Stevens, town, has . returned to Winnipeg. i held here, but he â€"Msrs. :Wm. \Kennedy and S. Devitt, of Bobcaygeon, had busincns in town Monday. 4. â€"-Mr. "R. Rennie. of Dundas Fla- wlles, spent Sunday an his home in 0akwood. --=Messrs. 'Rob‘fnson and Cook†of Fenelon Falls, spent friends in town. Sunday wzch Lindsay town , â€"Mr. Archie Currie, of Keaora, spent the last tew_ days at his home, Here -Mr. Sam ,We‘bster. OE Eureka, Karsas, is visiting friends ‘in 0.1]:- w.ood â€"Mr. Exnie Weose, of Kansas, U. S. A., spent Sunday at his home in .â€"Mr. H. Newman, of Peterboro,, was in town Tuesday. â€")11'. Geo. .Wibon, of Fenclon Falls, was in town Monday. . ' â€"-Mr. H. S. .ngken of.1'eterboro, was in town Monday. ; â€"l\1iss N. McGill, off Janetville, was the guest of town friends Monday. â€":\ir. Jno. Robinson is leaving to: No: th Dakota. â€"Miss Jessie 'Mchan spent Sun- day in Toronto. â€".\{r. Jos. Manndcr left for Io:- onto this morning. â€"I\1r. .W. H. Bundle, of Toronto, Spent Monday in Lindsay. â€"Mrs. Dundas, of Toronto, is the gust of Mrs. J. D. Flavelie. -â€"Mr. Louis Nexton left [on North Bay Tuesday. prcu i038. â€"Mr. David Gage left for Kinmount ,‘l‘ucsday. EMBROIDERY AND TOR- CHON LACES 5c per yard Many different patterns and widths. Special at 5c. Mr. Chas. Gordan and Miss Gor- x of Lakefleld, spent. Monday in CARPET SAMPLESâ€"Five dozen only Carpet samples, one )aJ-d square, worth up to 75c, special at 29¢ each. HOSIERYâ€"Black Cashmere Hose, ï¬ne ribbed. double kpeed, all sizes, special at 2 5c. PILLOW COTTON;- Forty and forty-two inch circular Pil- low cotton, good quality, special at 20c. ' White spot DRESS MUS- LIN S, assorted sized spots, good width, special at 12 1-2c. .â€" â€" â€" â€"v ‘ll \olwlll, navy 336â€"6th grounds, assort~ ed patterns, 36 inches wide, special at I 5c. DELAINETTESâ€"In cream CASE 1 AND \just a month Staff-Capt. J. M. McGiiiivrzy. of Ottawa, “ho has charge of the Army immigration “ark from Toronto to Montreal, Visited Lindsay on Satin- day, Feb. 33nd, and remained .rwr Sunday. The Staff-Capt. reports that applications for farm help_ are Lom- irg in from all sections of the coun- try, and he Want; to urge farmers and others needing ‘mcn for the mm- ing season to apply at once. The first chartered ship under the Army aus- pices sailed from Liverpooi on the L‘Oth inst., and 111351 of the party will go direct ‘to B. C. Then awry! two weeks there will be other char- tered ships sailingpup to May lat; for distribution in hhe provinces. Any farmers wanting application forms can secure them at this oltiae, 0.- at the Arm): quarters on; Peel-st. i all rambles dua‘ 50 poor. Mastery '0! them earlyâ€"days wom be :proua' blood. such as anaemia, gmvalmk- , at the Boldidrly figure pregented by My indiIz-elSt'ion. neuralgia. skin I‘M 00mm 0!! 40 yea!!! alga rwhfm troubles, rheumatism, the attcr et- be Ember: at the head at (1153. crack £0005 o! la lgmippep and suqh‘ nervous “13W | ‘ I "‘C'v . troubles as St; lVitus’ danzca and-par- .â€"fâ€"â€"â€" m1 paralysis. Bond by 3111. medicine - WI" go to Port Hope. helm or by mail at 59 Nuts a bout m» Re‘v. M. G. Clarke. out, sterling, 01' Six boxes for 62.50 tromdl‘hef Dr. a former pm at Woodwind and; .Williams,’ Medicine ‘60., Brockvilie, Little Britain, has â€gamut a. cal-l :to‘ 0115.5- m1 "(m \ 4\(\\ the mum at the Hethodiqt’ from that time on the. impmvemeop his a mark at ogpprecmuon or his ser- ms My, and by an time I .had ! vices as drill instructor to Cart- used amout a dozen boxes of thepills MI'iG’h‘t 770th Infantry Co." \ I was again qnquin’o? the lolessingod! Roi-Jul: H Sylvester is now -the good «health 1 came; too strongly hemmed colonefl at the 45th BattaJion‘. urge abbey: discouraged annex-era to Iovzetry inch 9. notiï¬er, .who‘ shows his «give Dr Mimamss’ .Piqk mus a 13;;- twining at forty years ago. Colon-ea (trim †l ( Syltheu‘ still wears with pride the Dr. .Wiuiams' Pin); Finis will cure; swond than 8‘5"!!! him. and hisfriends my condition was hopelem- One dax a. tnieqd askeld me why. Iglid not try, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and. Impa- tioned several cases in which she knew of the [great beneï¬t than: had followed their tune; After some m1;- juging I Idawdlefd “to try the pills. and had only (used them a. few weeks [when I bejg‘aln :to feeL beneï¬bbed. and the muchgeas and rqgularity o! the blood the beam: of entry girl and ovary moman W. , ‘J Mm. Um C. Wabber. Welland. Outâ€, is one at the nymy woman who own prayed: Mlth and strength to Dr. .W‘illiams’ (Pink Pius. Mrs. .Web- 'ding into Womanhood, until age be Lgins to not its mark upon Lthdm‘. lung are no 590w over one period at pain and ddistrass than another looms only a. few days La'lxaan‘l l of them. No (would: so many_.rwomen become (worn out and 0:1 no; tomthdrxtm; 1 {xii 'H In thaw times at trial :Dr. \ IWilâ€" liams'. Pink Pills are worth their weight in cold to women. (They ac- tually make new. rich bloom andton Womlen sire called the "weaker sex," and yet nwtmm calls upon them; ,to Dealt tar allure pain than mom ~With too many women it is one. dong. mar- tyrdom from Ithe time they are Quag- Can be Saved From a Life of Misery By Dr. William' Pink Pills. Weak, Pale and Worn Out Women K. (1. .who appeared for, the defend- ants. to argue the matter before the Magistrate. The charge against these hotel men is for not providing accommodatinn for the Manning public. contrary to a section of the Liquor. Licens¢ .\ st. Judgment was reserved to aliow Mr. 'Wt Man, who appeared for the Li- cense 1n5pector. and Mr. McLJughlia. {Say Hotel Men ’ Failed in Duty Evening (Post. of Feb. 26 Yesterday County Police Magis- trate Moore held ‘oourt yet Fen-Hon mans, where two or the local hotel- ; min: were confronted with rather pe- culiartehargeis. It appears tint a .ecuple o‘ruveeks ago the Coboconk hockey team journeyed to Fenclon to p18.) a game of hockey with the team of that Village. The boys from. Co- boconk arrived in the Cataract vit- lage. so they swore.at about 715, having been delayed in drivingowr on account of the extreme hemy loads. Immediately upon their arr- ixal they repaired to the Teomcy house. where they swore they saw Mr. Twom'e'ry and asked for supper, which Mr. Twomey was either un- able or unwilling to supply. the cv- idtnce of the boys and the prOpri.-.tor o! the Iwomie:y house being conflu- ting upon this point. From Mr. Twomey's place the Coboconi: boys went to the hotel of John Aldous, who at first promised to .get them some- thing to eat. but when he found that their horses were at the Twoamy house, refused point ‘blank to either give them meals or a room. Police Court Case in Which Travellers Will Take Deep Interest. Salvation Army Immigration. LADIES \Vrite me today for circular, “Conï¬- dential Chat,†on my sunc effectual monthly. Regulator on which womcfr can depend. No drugs or pills which would be injurious to health. \Vomen to be healthy should always be reg’ï¬â€" Sold in the Umted States for 131'. over 20 years. I am in a position to . “E 'enCc tchhes." tell yo’il‘hc Gigï¬de Medical Co., 1 B ox 37' Wmdsor, Ont. 4 (The Refv. (W. G. Clarke. OIL Sterling, a former punter at Woodvilld and Little Britain, [has 1!»erth a call :to the pastamlbe o! the Methodiqt church, Part IHQp-e. M Mr. Clarke is one at the rising mm Oh the Bay at Quanta (Scum a fluent amid thomghttul spaaqu. and an ardent worker among ulna people. His my. friends in this district .wll 5.7a pleas- dd to-hd‘m' o! lissucoess. â€W In the Bowmanville Statusman.u.n- der tha heading. "Bmmnvillo 40 years also." is the following «para- graph; “Mr. Rdmtrt H. Sylvqster.eon 0! Henry Sylvester, (33;. Enniskillen. .was presqntod with a handsome sword (as a. mark of. gppmohpon or .his ser- 'v'w‘ras as drill instructor to Cart- M'Iï¬ght Volunteers Intqntry Co." \ Col. Sylvester. of the 45th, Think: of An Old-time Gift. Worn the Sword ' For Forty Years 80m» of our “may, have. to my knowledggn. Eaten up their lac'nl aohool .debwmreu dmuim; thus past year or two, which} a law 'yeam‘aigo would have bebn sent all to froronto for sale. I! it would not bet im'per- Ebinent I Mould sum to theCouncil the advisabilitj.d imertin; an ad- verï¬sqment-in our local papexs, ot- terin; the debentures in sums at 35100 to $500 sto suit the. bayou; and Bathing tenth briquy some or Unad- vamagm one: allowiqg their money to lie in 'tha bankn‘otrjnve‘sbiu; “in: mortgages. If nothing mm at it. the loss wand bu grating. 0nd! last always lot at 69330111th ware 01W by the unity‘ oi! New. York. and tho atlas encoded tho supply six fold, and tho nit! realized 104' for 4 1-2 per cent. Wares, and the no? entity in mg banter than that altered by our debentures. when are other ‘ pm I Wank! libs to meter. to. but my lettdr ls_ noiw too Lomgrï¬eapeot- fully yours. :3. J. mums. ; My. Feb. 21, 1908. : ‘f':‘ I! in \ As possibly some of the advantage " eis meg; mme investments may. be unknown to some of our readers. iI will. with your «permission, give exam that occur to me. (the security: is unquesbiomblq; there is nq__-trouble hunting titles, looking after; registra- tion or. insurance. ve'tc.; the interest is payable on that due date â€" all you «have to Ido is to Mach the year's coupon and take it to theioank. and your money is paid‘ You don‘t have to notify the borrower, and have to wait a wedk or mung-h or more for ‘ him to cane and pay. and than [give ‘him am and. hunt up the mont-l guse and endmae it thereon. Incaee. at any Itime. you wish .th reahze on your Wm. {you have an article that is an saleable under ordinary ï¬nancial conditions as a horse. Jrhere is aleo'huite a possibility that deben- tures vpuneheedd now to yield 1M per eeut. will. in the «name at a yenror two. he 'WOI t-h considerably more than \ pant. I teequuite 811me it in am‘ in; tavthe lack of knowledge of tho value security and convenience at .an investment like our m that will prevent our local inn-store tram buyiuglthem. I pane“ ave; another tenureâ€"any palm holding deben- tures can take them to their bunker any! Ihe mill at any Itime adrvance your money on bhehn when he could not look alt e montage without consider- able uxpem '- (030 this Editor at 31'!» Post.) -' Binâ€"I amen (with limit at than». 1mm «I "W‘s" letter i- ‘m jaurnal of an 18th. Manx 6: u kmthat than bani“ slug: am at money W in our. 10! cal [banks and pull ofï¬ce. which ï¬sh!» the deposit!!!“ three per cant I do not know ths Walk interopt twhmh our Wane! bear. but ore-x sums it is ï¬ve per calm-M (least :tlny Ihauld newer mus~ been issued'mt a lower ram under present monetary, nomad-rim (the investor would thus mam two-thirds more on his M menIt_ than {he is now doing. .which should surely be sufï¬cient induce- mom: tomkaa change- I ‘ COMMUNICATIONS TOWN DEBENTURES. (ï¬le Regular price will be 10¢. each: but as may people in1totwn,will no doubt ho anxious to secure extra: cop- ins tan ï¬rm in (ï¬ber places. rthe price to citizens ‘mill be 50. Inch whflolhqy last. Asvthe issue will be ï¬nished in Lumpelr. not mung than 1». was twill Ianâ€"coda to m one perm We expect ‘to have the pamphld: trendy in the com ‘01 "a tow dumbï¬ mummwpm- a turban mph on he would. Will mmmmg‘ur .3 r be wede and enjoyed by all phases and outside. We can recommend it as N1!!! 411513th thinimg. and in- mrqsuug rto the «citizens at Limisay in pamticnlar. «mid tho pu'olic gener- ally, am mny timiqutho'am- omit asked for it. Every. woman in the land should ma it. u o .We land had on the may dot. some days a little pamphlat entitled. "Idvedl Lindsay. or Balm Points of when and New". the authar of which'* is "Nemo". (Db: Bdajwt is non-politi- cal and aha-denominational. and can An warming and' Thoughtful Paper on Towi and Civic Affairs. . fl‘hi'ï¬bm ombe'd and looked var; beautiful. frhe groom. who is with ;the 810311 00.. uwholaalo‘ grocers, is 0110 0! the many young- men from“ Sonya .who have bepn â€caudal in life. apdthe bride in an at the most popular young ladim in the cmhndty. We (wish than all happiness in their wed- ded life. Mr. and Mm. Dmrwiu (aside in Bellevifle. ‘ 1 .\ 'K - “Ideal Lindsay†Title of Booklet aenm at n tar Mendy. Mr. Alfred Dawson. 0! W. 'brather of the groom. was 3mm; and Miss Magnm McKinhy. ct (l'oronto. per- formed tbs Buttes o! Ln-idagmaid. mhe 101% 100M charming in a beauti- ful dress I! ilk enliume. and. he: going may suit Wan a night my. blue With "hatto match. . C\' a : Afloat the marriage the friends sat dqwn to a, 7m y dainty wedding sulpâ€" 'A waxy. Pia-.111 event took place at the um 01 lb. M'illiun Mo- mum Saga. m WMy. the 19th Fabxmry. It 3 o'clock in the W. what: his only magma. MW. News: the bride at Mr. John A. Dawson of 815le Ont... fl‘ho m m Warned by the Bar. B. 1). “tab. Morton St. W'ï¬huâ€"rofsinya, iï¬ï¬ Mrs. T. Osborn. Norton Mills. Va, writes; "I do not think. enough can be said in praise of Baby's Own Tablets. I am satisfied that our baby would not have been alive to- day if it had not been [or the Tab- ‘lele. as he was so weak and pizkl that he took no notice of anything: In this condition I gave him the Tat lite and they have made him a bright-eyed, laughing baby. the pri-ic 'of our home. He is one year old. his nine teeth. and is now as woli as any baby can be. He sits and plays ‘nurly all the time and; lets mt: do my work.,with0nt worry. I wmld eay to all mothers who have sick babies, give them Baby's Own Tah- lcts as 1 did mine. and you wi'.: have healthy. happy babies." rlle Tatlew Will cure all the minor ailments of little. ones and are abac- lulely sate. Sold by all madiï¬nc} dealers or by mai lat 25 éents a box‘ from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, Brockviile. Ont. There passed “my on the 13th inst. one of the oldest settlers of the township of Asphodel. in the per- son 0! Peregrine mused Cameron. at the ripe old age at eighty-nix years and four income. The late Mr. Camexon mas born on 'the eleventh of October. eighteen hundred 411-! twenty-one. and had the distinction [of being the first while mnxe child how in the township. The $hflflt)’ in which he “:13 born was situated near the shore of Rice Lake. in almost the same spot where the fine brick ruidcnce of Captain Birdsail nm‘ stands. His (other. the late Jonh Cameron, first settled there. but at- tcrwnrds moved to the place. since known as Cameron's Point. Later on they moved north about [our innit-.5. to when host of his descendants have since lived. The late Mr. Cam- eron had the brothers and (our sis- ters, all but one: sister having pre-1 .dtcaqsed him. In politics he was a. strong Liberal. He has witnessed many of the struggles and hardships of the early settlers. and could nu- rate many interesting events in con- tnection with the early; settlement of the township. He was named after the Lieutenant-Governor. Peregrine unwind. Baby's Own Tablets Save a Little Life. WEDDING BELLS Death of ï¬rst White Child Born in Asphalt! Township. Was Named For ‘ Limit-Governor Dovmâ€"Ichunrt. View. Feb. 21.-An earthquake shock lusting two seconds occurred here u. 10.18 Wodnudsy night. No 3mm in W Chopped Off Man's Head. San Juan; Puerto Rico, Feb. 21.â€" George Dixon, a carpenter on the American collier Aberenda, ' ed Welter Wierchi. chief oï¬cer o the collier. yesterday. He severed the head from the body in one blow from Ayr, Feb. 2l.â€"â€"The presentation of two handsome Royal Humane Society medals was the unique event here yesterday. the recipients being Irwin sud Orville Ennis, sons of John Innis of this place. On June 28 last these boys were in- strumental in saving the life of a companion named Albert Walton. Montreal, Feb. 21.â€"A hundred min- ers from Lethbridge and the west are here to-day on their way home to Lancashire. They cm here to the coal mines on the promise of steady work, but they say they have worked but six weeks. and are almost starv- ing. New York, Feb. 21.â€"-The dismem- bered body of 9. mm, believed,to have been a victim of a mysterious Block Hand murder, was discovered in I: dun in the “Flatbush†section of Broo lyn yesterday. The tmnk‘of the body had been cut in two, and portions of the arms and legs were missing. while the face was so slash- ed as to make the features almost uï¬recognizable. Father Murdered Infant. Woodstock, N. B. Feb. 21. â€"Depnty Sheriff Foster and his assistants yes- terday found the remains of an in- fant alleged to have been slain by Richard Grey of this place, who is now under arrest. The mother of the child is Grey '8 dang hter. while Grey himself was its father. The ï¬nd- ing of the coroner’s jury urywill be mur- der. Grey says he thought the child would be ybeuer out the way. Are You a Member of a Union? VictodgrB. 0., Feb. illâ€"Liberals, â€â€˜1‘“ "“1 “Emma: porters. one the intavorofabilltomake v0 50M“ an employer to aek the question: “Are you a mem r of a union?†The bill was defea by a majority at nine. It wee aimed to prevent the introduction into the province‘ of western American meth- ods. The Government regarded it as unwise and ineï¬ective. Tokio, Feb. 20.â€"(C.A.P.)â€"A11 evi- dence m prove the Jopeneoe Gov- ernment been in its efloxu to avoid further com 'ectiona on the emicntion question. but bus to bee e. powertnl tion 1mm the e ' ï¬on com , who are now doprwdtomovenreoolu- tion in the t eemuring Hnyuhi'e policy towurds Chino. United 8m end Gouda. Should the resolution be introduced it would probnbly be debuted by I. mow Mority. Ito M would entail the mignntioq until the storm has passed. John Buns. drivinr the Chic-glib Automobile Club pilot ctr is a ï¬ghting on. He is less tlnn ï¬ve miles 1mm where he was Monday night. Motorists In a Snow Storm. - Chicago. Feb. itâ€"A despatch to The Tribune from Michigan City. Ind., says: Paul Pieard. in the flat car sent out by the Chicago otor Club to meet the New York to Paris racers reached Michigan City Tues- day afternoon after two days and a night spent in ï¬sh the terrible roadways 0! Northern . The last seven miles were made through" drifts‘in the taco of a blizzard which almost shut from view the trees and fences alon¢_the roadside. Mr. Pi- ,J___j ed up the. line in pursuit and soon came withm eight of him. When he new the train hearing down on him, he lay down on the nil: evidently being more willing to die than to con- tinue his journey beck to the phee from whence he had come. Before the train could be e the wheels e big Pullman o! the lest truck of en: hed over him completely mating thln'slegecloeetothe 1% poor fellow was picked up and bro ht to the Smith's Fells boepitel. but ed in half an hourdterreechâ€" in; here. He regained consciousness for a. few minuteejust before he died. but menwuoneotedonnimmi- grmtabeing deported endwume tourist cu- dong with the other: in chemotmeguud. Iteeemshewes optopoeed (eggAde back to the old lend dhud reeis rtetion in every wmA harbot Lake etu- tion he w ed out of the car and made an attempt to escape gavel}:- in: up the track. Some of about the platform had notiwd him coins of! end when en enquiry was made for him, eymade known the feet. Immedietelyey the train was back- de‘ï¬mmoming at 4 o 'clock Dkd of His Injuries In Half an Hour -lrbh Immigrant Wantod to stay In Canadaâ€"Escaped From Train Bu! Wu Punuodâ€"Tmic Oc- currence on the Canadim Pa- m: u Sinai-bot Lake. Smith’s Falls. Feb. 20.â€"The body of a. stranger an Irish immigrant from Toronto, it is said, lies in the public wad of the hospital here as {he result of a. tragic occurrence on the O. P. B. at Sharbot Lake yester- Homo-Bound English Miners. HAD BOTH LEGS CUT OFF Let Train Run Over Him Rather Than Be Departed. MAN LAID ON TRACK Boys’ Horoism Rewarded. Earthquake at Vienna. “Black Hand" Atrocity. "ï¬anwuuboutsaormyem unndonsomoofhisclothing was the name McCartin. Japan I: In Earnest. ut very moderate pVices, committing their good quality, sad terms to suit. Two beautiml Reds, end a. choice Dark Rm, by Golden Count, 44:87. Two are of the furious Shannan h-ily. Dun: no good linkers. The“ ball calm). cflered are good enough to head any hard. Come and see them or write Inna-ding purchasers cu: interview Mr. W. W. Jordsn whoeegood will is still in the business. Dealers in all kinds of Foreign md Do- mestic Hume 3nd Granite Monuments etc., of the latest designs 3nd best work- manship; A cell_ solicited. _ Kent-ct. â€my, Oppodt. the Liana 3mm Ontario Marble and Granite Works, Tickets and DAILY FEB. 29 to APRIL 29 unmannnyououx 1.0. W.) Kama». J.Andonon. 03.3.8 or marksmanku» .3. Mm J. and D. J. CAMPBELL, SECOND-CLASS ONE WAY is now open to the publis. ins don. Suï¬" messing, tore! gain. GEORGE DAVIDSON. wtf. Little Britlin. W. H. CRESSWELL, Prop. LITTLE BRITAIN. - ONT. REGISTERED SHflHT-Hflfll BULLS F08 SALE It will pay you to place your order with me. A choice line of Suiting: and Pant- ings now in stock. and Wanted "Suits; f "SI-(168$ Tweed HARDWARE. 00M. The old tenable pm undo 1m pm leadmdoilï¬nthohtututisï¬c man. to ba had in my quantity. Ready Mixed Paints. BRAND Brltish columbia Vancouver Seattle, Portland etc. J. J. RICH, let-chant Tailor, THE CANADA PAINT 0038 CASTORIA- .k. .m mm: mm“ The Davidson Grist nun MtlfNNAN (0., Formerly Cremell 8: Jordan. “Fun-view Fun,†Woodvine, Ont. From $13 to 825. $47 .30 NOTICE Dllllflflfl ’5 - A scientiï¬cally W remedy compoeed of the b e e t ingredients known to medical science which gent- ly heals the irritat» ed membrane. Acouhillikos debt in that both uneasily“- edbutloonbeoono sumac“- on 'htyhudto got of. 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