‘ys. “ . :t‘; â€A: M: xL-g Vum- “m" 1;!“ -: and mun- proï¬t IMe 1w in<tuL L ’7;‘:.;‘H13.'.21L>‘ Mnrse- (Jumlznv Engixw. sin-s11“ 4-†h. p. I Emu.- ~ « ; ~ 1‘ ' '7 .‘1 :x :1qu I†h. p. w-vmul 1mm] rumim's in first-class l‘ull- " in: y; ‘ :vnrzinc Lnruuins. \‘mm: and talk it «New. .. . ‘° w HA IINI‘RAY UXR um. .. I I, ‘ ., z. I has: “1‘1 \\ c llingtun- st Bx 111m- : ‘-;~ . " ‘. rum-hm. Pinnnv 3117K. Gusuiina Engine Suppliv ~C '\ A .. o 9‘6‘0«<;10 . .y. :1â€? ¢_ ..v~ (0) $3®®©§§<9 . 00\ 0000. o o ’OOOOOOQ © "Of‘crmm “Ruth 335'. March 26.â€"Ovezrunning 1% between two 0. P. R. trains thr†‘88 88.81: nf Qp‘h'a‘hnf And "‘ Mkdaie. had orders to M “e eastbound :xtra with empty "v "met east of Fort William 0'! Sam‘s! morning about . 6.30. Th. “â€0““ Toronto train with Onta- n° sealers and effects from the Vi" “m1: 0! Markdaie, had orders to M . 9 '0', ' """"""$ """""’:$"':" 9M6 I c. ,.. s s ss“““““‘â€â€œ .soԤs“â€â€â€œ~‘sâ€â€œ .3. 'HEEWES, EHELESS NBS 3W. WARREN am: t ~ timc a Mfr-r1: \‘ P! V p u . HALL, :A Y. E’RIDAY. MARCH. 'special to the Post.) Dealer in Pianos and Organs 33mm 1., 1, “in" the \‘DH' lwst PIIHOS that money mm lmv tn WW uniâ€: lmmnuhle nuns. it remained also handles Lho «\r and lightw‘t running 82'9“: I'GIIIIEB. hath American m: uiiun makgxs. not}! Inflow; ank “hr Ungstyles and for a --~j.~u1_\ hum-«- him! In enuwumge Short, date payments hy 1;: he- mm hinos at his]! min-s fwr shuxt due- wttleuwuts. .l;:.m.u- m ex-ythinc \\ c sell in new goods and will exchange i 3mm} duh-1», huught fmm m an new ones at same price as M :2.“ m.» _n an it prxuwflv ca nwl for No I": {kc S slut-Q but we nh.‘ t \uu \\ um lmth in .\vw auulSe(-u11(l H 1nd (ionds. \ WM. WARREN east of Schreibe!‘ ind $ mng m winger: - mE Km Area) WEIR mm m f M: the vmn- work lu'hwr and more proï¬table by instal- mks Man-se- (:aa'nline Engine. sizes 1 to 130 b. p. I have 1. and 10 h. p. Second hand engines in ï¬rst-class cun- ;cnuine bargains. Fume and talk it over. 0 DEBSLBTA?ED MEN n'anc 3 young up: Asqmnprcgp‘uag. that wash day' is like child’s play. Surprisé' Soap cleanses so may t! v Til‘ {inn at «any indiscmtiuns and later ex: chaos. who we failure in lifeâ€"yuu are the cmsm: ( .n ï¬xture to manhood and revive the may}: 1: em-rgy and vitality. Dun t give upia deSpair bccan 5e vou have treated with other (Li-tors. used efectric belts and tried varwus (n 21:. store Destrums. "Gavan and out." We “sexibe speciï¬c rem- odu .-‘ for each individuafI (‘Me according to the sy m 1mm and complicadonsâ€" we have no pawn: nmiicincs. This is one of the secrets of our wonderful success“ as. our treatment. can- not fail. fur uv prescribe remedies adapted to each mdividual case Only curable cases ac- cepted. We have done busines- Wont Canada for over 20 Yeats. 0;:- New Method Treuunent hm snatched hundrcdsfrr-m the. twink of despair. has re- smrwj happincs‘ to bundrvds or homes and has mule suu‘cssfulimen of {hose “-199 were READER Are you a victim? Have you lost hupe': .>':re you intending to marry? Hus yuur bland been disrmml? Have you auv \‘veaknvrb‘! Our New Method Treatment mil vur" )uu. What it has done for oxhors it “'1'“ do fvr you. Consultation Ftee. No matter “ho has :réated you. write for an honest ‘ ninion Free of Charge. Books Free- \‘izhni. :zaxzhmul. FhZLL‘rhOOd.†(Illustrat- CL’RABLE CASES GUARANTEED OR NO PAY B E Are you a vir-tim? Have you 7_ » _ht-;_w_‘: Are you xntwnding to ma “Buyhm‘fl, .‘Janhoml. F ed: on Diseases of Men There is nothing in - it but pure Soup \ 13mm)! injure the clothes had given x the names: clanest results. To tank the Surprise way passenger coaches at Bluejay four miles east of B’chreiber but for some reason did not stop and one mile west of' Bluejay met the eastbound train headâ€"on with a frightful im- pact scattering the cars in splinters hears along ehe track. The wreckage took. ï¬re and the flames added hor- ror t6 the scene. The colored; porter Smith in'charge of - the empty tourist coaches was pinned in the wreckage, and big body burned up. Brakeman S .T . Kimball and fireman Burgess were. killed. while Engineer Ambrose Kelly was seriously Injured. Harry Fulton, engineer, and MacChristy, ï¬reman, .alto received injuries. Two farmers,.named Page and Serson were in a freight car with ,their live stock and eflects when the; crash came. For- tunately their car rolled down the embankment, and thus escaped the flames. Some 91 their cattle wag Opposite St Andrews Chu'ch, William - st Phone 13t-L. Box 217 the beneï¬t of conditions and surrounâ€" dings. As you know, sir, that when- ever it is desirable to realize the :highest ideal in the animal or veget- iable kingdom, it is absolutely neces- sary to provide the best conditions, [and environments to achieve this pur- pose. Therefore it ought to be one of gthe highest functions of municipalities to provide for the happiness and ef- ï¬ciency of the people, so as to in- spire a love and loyalty for home and town, (so beautifully expressed by Sir Walter Scott in his “Loxe of Country, ’.) There is at present sixty cr more Horticultural Societies in 'the Province with a membership of :over 10,000, receiving from the Pro- !vincial Government agrant of from $8,000 to $10,000 annually and this amount is distributed amongst the ‘Societies according to membeiship. Probably the most prosperous Socie- ties in Ontario are at Ottawa, Perth i ',l‘oronto St- (‘atharines Galt and iLondon. These all haxelarge grants = iand are doing a great work in return, by attending to civic improvements and endeavouring to remOVe all that is objcctionable or unsightly, with the object of making surroundings in gen- eral more enjoyable, Many of the less influential or smaller Societies en- deavour to create aspirit of emulaâ€" . tion by offering prizes for the best ' Just for a moment let us consider I .3. â€usstsmw. l g‘ g (“ox/QVVOOWO ‘I n 3 © 9 ’96 O “‘, In the Commons this afternoon Mr McLean. of Huron, drew-«the attention that the United Shoe Machine Corporation a Montreal branch of the United States concern, has applied to’ the courtffor a writ 01' prohibition or in junction, to'prevmt the Unnrdof Inâ€" ve;tigation app-'Jinfm‘] by the GOVT?!)- ment from pooremling with its enâ€" quiry into the corpm-xtiorrs methods. of the Government to the fact 1‘ The Globe understancs that the 'Govcrnment has decided to make a 1 thorough test of the present case., In 3 the event of non-success in the pendâ€" im: hearing: the case will be carried on to the highest courts if necessary. 5‘ = The Government is dct‘srmined not to be frustrated at the inception of its combat with the trusts, and to dem- : cusfrate that such ‘corpomtions canâ€" ! ‘ . . . .not block 071301111 pubhc proceedings [or investigating themselves. Ottawi, March 23.--( Special ) .â€"â€"For the ï¬rst titre in (‘anada the Domin- ion Government will cross swords with the trugts. It will he a tight to the ï¬nish, so far as the Government is concerned. It is the determined in- tention of the representatives of the Canadian people that the “trust eV'il." as it is known in the United Stats-s, shall not obtain any foothold DOMINION GOVERNMENT WILL BATTLE WITH THE TRUSTS TO A FINISH in this Dominion. not, serious injuries 'x‘he smal 1 c1511 thy list ixiez‘ ark i nhlc. crrnsiuermg the nature In“ th- ; accident, as both trains were tram-2 oiling at a good rate when the acciâ€" dent occurred. Some of the farmers lost all their stock and effects as a. result of the wreck and the flames and. intend returning to Ontario for a new outï¬t before locating in the west. ‘ Trafï¬c was delayed seven hours- and the wires were carried away, causing disorganizatiOn. After the collision the scene of the wreck presented a drearyrfappearance, with the charred ruins of the. cars, dead cattle strewn about. while conâ€" veys of chickens, escaped from the settlers’ cars, were foraging in all directions among the wreckage. The body of Brakenian Kimball will be taken to Levis, Que, where his par- ents reside, for, interment. Fireman Burgess lived at Schreber. The west bound train was at fault not stoppint at Bluejay to let the ex- | tra pass, as the orders called for gineer Kelly has a good chance recovery. “This is. in itself, a delightful sub- ‘ ject,â€"one that all of us are very in- : :timately connected with, either by; :its sheer utility, for culinary purposâ€" 1 yes, or from an innate love of its; i adaptability to the pleasures of life. i l 1 iThe holding of public meetings of this i l fcharacter is one of the requirements of all Societies that are subsidized by 6 Government. Many of the larger and prosperous Societies in Ontario, ex- i tend (or include) in their work, 8.5-1 s1 istance to their cities and municipal } i (‘ ouncils by way of looking after the : {beautiï¬cation and sanitation of their} respective cities or towns; often act I 1 ing as Advisory Boards on public: 1 -s..-.._. ._..~...... parks and school gardens, together with numerous other civic improve- ments. Such a work of practical pat- riotism must have a decided beneï¬cial t eï¬ect on the town, and its inhabitants by creating a love of the beautiful in .the hearts and homes of the people. “For a thing: of beauty is a joy for- ever," as well as an asset. to the town. i By W. M. Robson é the men esc had ta be killed. g ER {BF SGN ad with scverebur b ‘ g In conclusion {might add that an gincreased mem‘berthip would not neâ€" Ecessarily help the individual member, Efrom a pecuniary standpoint, but gwouid materially add to the efï¬ciency of the Society, by a corresponding 'increased government grant. In the ‘year 1908 the St. Catharines Hortiâ€" jcultural Society received from the SGovernment $430. It pays atown to have a large membership. On a recent visit of Vanstone’s wife to the jail he advised her to save all the money possible and they .would go West immediatbly on his [acquittaL of which he seems sure. Replying, Hon. Mackenzie King stat- ed that the Chairman of the, Board had notiï¬ed the Government of the service of a writ upon him yesterday, and that argument was to be heard to-morrow morning before one of the Judges of the Superior Court in Mon- treal. The M‘nister of Labor had im- mediately appointed Mr. Aime Geofâ€" frion, K.(‘., of Montreal, to act for the Government in opposing the apâ€" pl;cati0n. and shcming cause why it should not be granted. If there sun-aid be any person here with a desire to become a member, Mr. F. Frampton, Sec., or Mr. E. Gregory, druggist, Kent-st; will be pressed to present them with a mem- bership ticket, and any information needed. Hoping that this partial view of our status may meet with aprac- tical response by increasing interest, and members, so that the Lindsay Society may rise to the occasion of taking part in the great regeneration of cities and towns, that is going on all over the civilized world, in order to keep Lindsay abreast of the times. Coderich, (wt, March 24.â€"â€"Cem‘ge Vanstnne awmt‘ng: trial in the county jail here for the brutal murder of his six-year-old son is at the same time planning a visit to the North West upon his expected release. He will come up at the Spring Assizes here commenclng April 11. He has expressed the wish several times to leave the jail saying he must go to work and support his family, and has raged violently upon the reâ€" fusal of his request. Sinée Vanstcne's. incarceration last December a Son has been added to his family and with it Mrs. Vanstone ’has paid numerous visits to the child’s father in his cell. Nothing however can bring the man to a sense .0! the gravity of his position. He I This, Mr. Chairman, is avery brief 'summary of the work the majority of the Societies in both Canada and the States are at the present time doing. lUnder such prevailing conditions, the lDirectors of the Lindsay Society feel lit to be their duty to try and infuse new life. and more enthusiasm, by striving to get an additional rr~ember« ship, so that they might be in a bet- ter position to take a part in the ne- cessary improvements of the town. To the lovers of fruit, flowers and gener- al improvements, this would be a de‘ sirable fraternity to associate with, as you receive quite apercentage on the dollar invested in the following premiums; Literature, trees, shrubs, and flowers, or whatever is thought best to distribute by the Society. Voluntary work hi this nature is surely worthy of support at all times from Government and people alike. The City of Ottawa’s Society had ad- (led to their work a Children's Flower Guild, that has proved enjoyable and proï¬table to all connected with it, be- ing under the patronage of His Excel- lency the Governor-General and Lady Grey ; also many leading citizens and clergy. This branch is presided over by the President of! the Provincial Horticultural Society. R-B- Whyte, of Ottawa. kept lawns, for public competition, thus acting as an anxiliary in assist. ing the Council of their respective towns. SHWS {EBB SYREAK THE LINDSAY 1303*: 'residence by ï¬evi Mr. Balfour, of ‘Queen-st. church. . "V‘ Kingston, Ont, March 23.â€"-The dairy inspectors for Eastern Ontario will again make it hot for farmers who adulterate their milk and send it to the cheese factories. The Eastern Ontario Dairymen's Association has instructed the inspectors to stop the old practise at all costs. Last year there were anumber of prosecutions, and farmers were heavily ï¬ned. All. dairymen in this section will be urge". to send in a better quality of raw m .- terial, so that the best possible chezse may be manufactured._ HAD TO SETTLE FOR THE BGOTS The funeral of the late Miss Della May, Magee took place this morning at 9.30'o’clock from the. residence of her father, Mr. J. Magda, East Ops, and proceeded to, the 10.48 train, in- terment taking place at Emily ceme- tery. A large concourse, of sorrowing friends followed the remains to their last resting place. Impressive, funeral- servlees were conducted at the family WILL GET AFTER ERRING FARMERS He was engaged cutting wood with a circular saw on the farm of Mr. W. J. McNevin when the accident occur- ed. One of his ï¬ngers was almost amputated and Chas. did not realize the nature of the accident until his attention was drawn to it. Dr. Sut~ ton of Omemee. dressed the wound. Mr. Chas. Dcyell, of Reaboro, had the misfortune to have his hand bad- ly laccrated a few days ago. HAND LACERATED BY CIRCULAR SAW The mother then explained the sit- nation to the police and between them the young men scraped up $20, which was a small portion of their board bill. They were then allowed to depart. The son and a cousin had been boarding with the irate parent all winter without paying any board. They had decided to leaVe for Peter- boro, without the knowledge of the landlady, and in order to pack up their belongings had sent her to a party. She returned however, before train time and seeing the young men's room in disorder, suspected what was up and hurried to the rail way station. Here she found her 501: and generously trounced him. His Companion seeing something Coming his wéy skipped out and started to “longboot it" down the tracks Hg was captured by P.(}.'s- Filson and McCarey and brought back to the station. The Kingston Standard says- A serio-comedy was enacted at the G. T.R. station recently .in which a mother publicly chasflised her son, a young man of about 22 years of age. for his actions. MOTHER THRASHES HER BIG SON greets all visitors with a smiling welcome and usually acts as if all memory of the night of Dec. 15th. last, when he beat Freddie to death, were blotted from his mind. The jail ofï¬cials are of the opinion that the prisoner is not responsible Laid to Rest ;T§;‘;§§Rmm Amcxs THREE MEN mm; ONE OF THE mo MURDEREB (Special to The Post) a Manila, March 25.â€"Friday morning Mr. Thos. H. Sonley had the mis- fortune to break his leg. It seems- -Mr. Sonley had a horse hitched to a _stone boat and was proceeding thru’ the stable door the roller from which ihe had loaded on the boat got caught in the door and the 'horse be- came frightened and jumped forward crushing Mr. Sonley between the door frame and the stone boat, causing a compound. fracture of the leg. Although naturally stiflerinj: mint: Lain. Mr. Soniey is progressing 111'- ---â€".â€"â€"â€"~ ....~..--.. MANILLA RESIDENT BREAKS HIS LEE 1::f‘zf‘3 gang of mm :2: war}: 4:? HM' pullztlal summer ms'dencc gt_ Kirkâ€" “21d. Her latest move in the buildâ€" in; line, however, was made this week, wme a number of men set to work 122311233:r down the old bake shop at the rear of the hotel, that for years was conducted by Mr. H. Campbell, but which was lately purâ€" chased by L. Mackenzie who purposes turning the old hotel into a pic- turcsque English in, .after the type of the old Enblish inns. Rev. '1‘. E. Burke, pastor of Brock. st. Methodist.church, has no love for the new creation, and says that no woman should dress with one. In an address given before the congregation of Princess-st. Methodist Church Rev. Mr. Burke said he would shoot a girl if he saw her wearing aharem- skirt. ME}? WEE! Kingston, Ont, March 23. â€"â€" The much talked-of harem skirt. has reach- ed Kingston and although on exhibi- tion in a leading dry goods store has not appeared on the street. Kingston girls take to it all right, but one is waiting for the other to make a start. SHOOT HAREM SKIRT WEARERS on the second day.of February, and judgment was giVen in favor of the plamtif‘l for $150.00 and costs. From this decision theSdcfendant appealed to a divisional court of the High Court. and the appeal was yes- terday argued at Osgood-3 Hail, To- ronto. The court was unanimous in dismissing the appeal with costs. Shine vs Connollyâ€"This action has had an unusual interest for horse- men. The plaintiff, who is a far- mer living 'in the townsn‘p of Ops 1051*. his mare, owing, so he alleged, to injuries receiVed from the de- fendants' stallion. The case was tned by His Honor Judge Harding at a special hitting of the County (follrt L. V. O’Connor for the plaint.ff, G.H. Hopkins for: the defendants. COURT DISMISSED PROPOSED GIFT APPEAL CASE T0 HER MAJESTY The men were on the road leading ! get the news sent 'to Silver Mom from the camp to a railway, intend- f whence it was forwarded to i‘rinc. ing to take the train to Port Arthur I Arthur. - when they were met by a strangeri Provincial Constable Simone left who oï¬ered to direct them by a short 1 for the scene this afternoon, but vii! cuts about his body. Leaving his vic- 3 not in any case be. able to get on the convenient moment the stranger op- itrack of the fleeing: murderer ire-(om ened ï¬re on the three, killing one and l to-morrow. The injured men are being incapacitating the others. He took lcared for. my WWW Port Arthur, March 23. â€"(Specia1)â€"-j To get possession of three woodsmen' s 1 time checks, a man, whose name is ‘ not yet known to the authenties held ; ‘np a. party of three woodsmen, all , Finlanders, on their way out from ! lthe Pigeon RiVer Lumber Company' s ; 1 camp near Silver Mountain kiiling one of them and very seriously wound- ’ ing the others, using a rexolver as a weapon. 3 :3; Shank, of Hamilton, Ontario. he woman held for the murder 0! 2r husband ,is reported to be dy. >2. She has not eaten since the (Special to The Post) Mackenzie has alre Hm J REEF†k 'lffj" . K‘s-.2 * RES} ‘5! v 1 NE 27.â€"â€"Mrs. Ther- SOMEEEEE CIHZEN’S ’ FENGER SEVERE!) The choice of the gift will be left entirely to the Queen It is hoped that the Maries of Canada will a?» preciate the opportunity of showing their affectionate loyalty to (gums. ‘Mary ‘ The list must be closed by Apr-1'12!!! :AS the time is so suur t it would help the Committee if all who arcin~ tereï¬ted would _send in contributions, with names in full, as egrly as pos- ,sthe to .‘ (Special to The Post) Omemee, March 25:4»: Friday morning while engaged in cutting wood .Wm. Brown, Jr., met with a}, very painful accident. 2n some an. accountable way his hand came in contact with the sharp edge of the circular saw, with the result that the ends of the three middle ï¬ngers of the left hand were taken ofl. M ical assistance was at once secured, and the ï¬ngers Were dressed. This morning a train of‘ some twenty cars with three engines at» tached went out, the Haliburton line, with material for the Torqnto. Conv structior. :Co. The cars will†be anâ€" loaded near the Distillery Creek. The work on the grain I! e is being ms-hed with all possible ‘saeed. Many men RUSHING WORK ON GRAIN UNE are employed is just what it is represented to be; a medicine compounded espcazï¬y for nervous diseases, such as (its, spasms, St. Vitus’ dance, convuk sions and epilepsy. These diseases frequently lead to insanity or cause wak minds. Dr. Milcs’ Newinc has proven most eï¬ective in relies“ ing these dreaded maladies. Sold by." druggitts. If the first in“ mine benefit your money is m 2 MILES MEDICAL. co.. moms-d I their time checks, which are of no u... flue to him, because he cannot a :them. The revolver was not his ad; ;weap¢>n. The murderer also used ; i hunting knife freely. One man has ail. cuts aqout his b'ody. Leaving rustic- 1‘ tims to their suï¬erings, the assailant Imade off. The two lay out, wanna rand bleeding, beside the dead hodyot their comrade. all night, and tom ‘ one managed to reach the railway M get the news sent to Silver Mountain whence it was forwarded to I'rinc. Arthur. The Imperial Ordcr of the Daughters: of the Empire have been asked to 001' lect for the gift in Ontario Contribu, tions will be received from ï¬ve cents to ï¬ve‘dollar‘s and may be given an}: by those who hear the name of flax-3,, May, Marie, Maria, or Marian. A list: of contributors will be forwarded, but. not the amount given. of the Queen, it is proposed that the Maries of Canada shall unite witï¬ their namesakes throughout Um Brit- ish Empire in oflcring a gif tu Her Majesty. On the occasion of the Coronation "I am heartily gird 9.0 [(11 ya: v; our little boy Win) “as con;plc=;'\,;. scared of ï¬ts. H: cummcnced havâ€" ing them at 10 years of age and haé them .or {our years. I tried three doctors and one specialist but all of them said he could not be cured, bu; Dr. Milcs’ Restorative Nervine and Dr. Miles‘ Nerve and Liver Pills made a compacts cure. He is now hale, hearty and gay. It has been three cars since he had the lastspen. I sh give Dr._ Miles’umcdicmet :or re} araise wherever I 0. You are a: ibert to usethis etter as you sec it an anyone writing to me I will gladly _an§wer if they enclose sump ’1 d. In \Vindfall, U3, gym BOG MISS PLYMXIER, , Sylvan Tower, To onto" diï¬erent PAGE