Opening Will be Quiet in Aetiol Cir- cles-la Expect ltosty Nights. 1 L “April rains ere predicted byl~ Prof. Ir! flicks in his ofï¬cial paper, Word â€and Works, in the early; portion of this month. About the 7th of the month there is a regular storm period. :Ihe weather. then varies put“ the end on! the month, when home'very Mb» weather is pre- dicted. flhe Word and. Works 3379: . Inc astronmnical chart" upon {which our forecasts tor this month are based was calculated in April. 1307. and the forecasts for April. as they appear in our 1908 almanac. :were written in May. 1907. When we come to review these fore-nets, -n" «Hm [nose of a. whole year, we northern States from abouh the Its 10 the 7th. V ; A regular storm period, being cen- tral on the 14th, 15th and 16th. 7th to the 11th. Change to warmer, smtherly winds and falling bato- mler ,wrll he noted in western sec- tions by the 7th to 8th, and dunng the 9th, 10th and 11th. storm areas mill spread eastwardly. briuglng ‘April showers and thunderstorms to post par ts of the country on and touching those dates. Late snow squads grill most likely come with the last stagm of the period, 1th to :llth. and sharp change to catï¬et, {with frosts. may be expected 8b)!“ the 11th. 12th and 13th. . A reactionary storm periotl is can tart on the 14th, 15th and 16511. t Change to hrgher. barometer and gnarl: cooler weather, with frost in most sections central and northwazi, may reawnably be eXpeeted between the 16th and 19th., . A regular storm period covers the 39th to the 23rd. As we enter into tlns period the temperature 3V5†'tlsc phenomenally high in southern, wes- tern and central sections, the haze mettr will fall to correspondingly low readings. and from about the ï¬st gto the 23rd, many; vicious elonns of lightning. thunder. rain a-d hall Mill visit wide areas as the storm centres sweep from west to out across the country. At. the cut- hn'mat'rou of this period. say abmt the let, 22nd and 23rd. no reader of these forecasts should be Wholly surprised by violent if not. tornado storms. Central and northern pagts of the country may reasonably aeti- eipute snow and sudden change ‘to tnseawnably cool on the waster) and northern tangent of these storms, say £10m about the 23rd: to 26m. we come to review these rorecuw, after the lapse of a. whole year, we ï¬nd no occasion to make any charge :in lhemt and hence. reprint them! werhatim. No one who has tom, keen familiar with our storm diago Iams can look at the chart {or the last half of April without apprehen- smns of more or less marked distur- bances and nnseasona‘ole weather. ‘ A reactionary storm period) is con- tarl on the 3rd, 4th and 5th. Ihe storm diagram for April shows [flat the vernol equinox runs up to about .1119 19th, hence all the storm per'mis .up to that date will be more or :css fected thereby. The nooon bczng on the celestial equator; on the ï¬rst, high temperature. with tendency to electrical storms, will be natural on and touching that date; hence, mull rains may continue taroagu {he reactionary’disturbances on the 3rd. 4th and 5th. Decided change to cooler. with snow. squalls, followed by. frosty nights, may be expected in 111051. sections over central and Wthamlx: I ‘ “H argument to gut Eldofn’tlhelibi tbmwwcthmhpmggmaq Wmsï¬matoï¬t†\ Immamamho asked'aboutfthq WWW gathereplgr; .. Astonishing Information. Mum-wrote to thedflforofla. WW column of 3. mm m A, my what toflortormaefln- â€If they am teething, give them (a warm bath and rub their [gums {with (teeth: in 512319 path of the shuns, -here reed be little doubt a! the fact. long before the storm appears, :0 any who will pay attention 1.0 the indiratoms. The last of April. I: the «nine of another seismic period ex- .LcO. mug £10m April 28th to M3) 2nd c’: i513 on and next to tie 28th. If the Lamb†of any observer. is to lie di- x A reacuonary storm period; is but trad on the 26th,\ 27th and 28th. 011 and touching the dates named, look for decided storm developments â€" high tempelature. falling barometer great humidxty and south waza's. thundcr storms, excessive mintalls. hat! and ‘ioient .windsA will ranh d. Get acquainted with Black Watch the big black plug chewing tobacco. A tremendous favorite everywhere, because of its richnas and pleasing flavor. ' m 01110131 â€961, V! VI.“ '- the early; portion of WW. â€"â€"E. Harringttm 100. F. flick: 80, M. Fumlly‘ 76, 8‘ Burns . I I' . Vi . )3 a. regumr 3.3.311 Clancy 52’ A. WM 32MB! MW veather. then van-as 19 M mm 15' at the month, .th tux ' I l COMMERCIAL FORMâ€"SENIOR. â€"-LL-_ nrw nonn- asking? ahdnt babies. m 3 cmredaaheandiMaxthdw Martha - ‘mmgdnghomaansatmrdnnnight. l-PogueaudthathwnhndcamnM ,himanrilabdiamhasnmtxcha-rsa The Standing of the Pupils at the Emmtions. M. Kilian 50. M» W 46- '~ swamâ€"Vivian WM“ 96) 5"“ Marin 92tmilia Mm 90. W Malone 88. Facade O’Brien. 84. Fem“ $W.â€"A. Malena 96. .v, Whitq 88. c. Munroe 88, a. magmas, M. Murtha 88. F. O'Brien 84. MI. Mee- ham 84. 55‘. MW 84, nm’s‘s, uAbgs‘ebra.â€"G. Wkly: 100. r. ï¬lo-1 Cam: 100. I. Jorflhn 94, «145.1:sz 92. Z. Mqhea' 88, L. Combs"; .86. N. Hart 86. A. Fitzmmurï¬oq 80, M.‘ Ma- quy 80. H. W 76, G. My: 72. A. (fruity 70, A. Wï¬h ,W‘, Kingsley 40, E. Giltqnan 32. K. «0‘.- 60, L. Mabel“ 60, z. mgnqr. 60. :L. Campbell 65, L. Fitspatf- rick 55. G. Crowley 50, NAHm-t 59. H. Moahan 60. P. McCann' 750, H. gauge 30. :E. cam 25, N. Kingdom 35. Chqmigtny.â€"T. Campbell 100. G. Padgar 109. M. Mnqu‘ 95, (i. Grom- m 93. N. Kinsley: 9o, Luann: 85. RMnCann 80,A. Pittman-ice 78, K. 68, A. F {ï¬nite 66. A: PM 50, ’J.‘ m. 111011515 50, A. 3am 50, M. .Q'Boyle 41‘. L. Com-inn 33. M“ Manchu 33. . -n 1- 15" Drum-y "Get out o! doors’t says John Bur- nou.t.-, air is the best: touis. in» is the one time of the year tint the city man should get out into the bath Wm “km and Murtha game Whndahawï¬dflm‘tmm hadbotldPogun 1:0de 1153100“- the charge against Pogue {with costs. MLG .H. Hopkins, K C . appeami ---J an and snushme. For. months he has been lixing indoors. in overheated .rooms. riding to' and. from his attic-3 or store and taking every precaution against wind and. snow. The spnng finds him worn out. with the strain and work of the winter. his vitahcy at a. low ebb and his appetite slug- gish He needs to 26!) out mto the uu-u www.mvâ€"v a n-freshing drink; Goheen accuses (Le'Page of pouring out a large part of the flack,thattLepage had: in. hm pocket, and a†wordy dispute arose. LePagc absolutqu _ denied. furpishhg Evening Post of April 4. Yesterday a curious case appeared in want. A charge on amultiwns bid by Allin Brawn. OI! OPBWi-nst Marl-t Poms. alleged «t6 have oo- . A case in court this morning with the chense Inspector. laying charge against Wm. Le'Page for procuring liquor [or Jae, Goheen- was hotly deâ€" bated this morning. Goheen. is a. pro- lhibited person. Itl appears that Le-‘ [Page met Goheem on the street anvl said if he had 25c. they; could haw?! a drxnk. Goheen gave him the amount and a: ranged to meet LePage in Me- Conneli’s shed. The latter appeared $1101 113' after with one, Menzies. Le- hind Mcppnnelye gndl‘the three hai -L-A_ -AA-‘nnu u‘v _v__-r $35 and costs... or in default one monht m jail. ML G. II. Hapkins, K. C., appeareé for the prosecution and Mr. L. V. O'Connor for LePage. 1181‘:th absourtely ueuwu lul Lunar-5 the liquor and declared that he and Mennes met Goheen accidentally. Great contradiction of evidence in the mac led to warm Qiscussions. Mag- isrtate Jackson decided that Goheen’s story was correct apd hngd. ‘I‘JePagc cs: utalized air, intd the sunshine and wind. Women also should Iol‘now this advice and enjoy the bracing 4ir of spring. for they perhaps more than the men have been 'conï¬ncd to thwi‘: homes. Fresh air stirs the lagging muscles and instila a. new: life in the sluggish blood. Everyone can enjoy it and doing so take; on a new die (without expense in th form of doc- tors‘ or druggists’ bills. The magisu'a’bataund Brorwn guilty andldthimdtmmspwmm tar Pogua. Wanâ€"1M. 15(0qu 80. I. 001" m 70. A. mumaum 60 A. @911 Fresh Air Best Tonic in Spring 18‘ cning Post Convent Report Police Court Galendar. 33, E." mm 43c. H- of April 2 Annual Reception Spring Opening Dundas and Flavelles Hold Usual Fine Yearly Event Last‘Tlmsday-A Large Crowd Present. mugï¬mhmmunmm on‘ its qplcuï¬d m hath-13hr. mmmwmguuheudwwut mmumnndimm Impeotoa' Brailah‘anr .waa in this main; to In: what in nomylianoo with mm auction at the W lama. hemlddetaW tommuemtfltblammpeb' son who View an: mlau'qzanï¬n; muakrats and Hank: being. Mm month“ Thom-WI; ‘ _ Lb‘ "No perm mu hunt. takd. kill «flammahonmkiwebr'm my: ethar MM law! anyâ€: .LrOm Evening Post. of April 3. ' evwï¬n; u: 7.45 the Mac! dhys, rwhuu W has build pww nautical with“ may; Muï¬tul 80693 «amphi- Evening ‘Posk at April 2 The shores at Victoria Lake are; humming with W’s shat Buns. An. their attempt: to mm a mush-d! or flwo -â€" so snap (WWW Dani mahuwninprdusitm- Themrpdflth‘UUetm-nism‘i" bum minutes errand atrophy. “113:1!!mebe on mmummmmvw mas and K8“ m“ mph! only“; 13am mum mmmsmk MM by: main ï¬rm. s The M'Plh goods and muslin depart;- w coloriw in my“, voilels, Chit“ ‘11-;me the $81)th mm banter than any. mviom dim, musing the mum lady?! pram-Int to W imamwtm â€a†ï¬ept. Min Dcp.319t.nhmmyeu, both days inchm’mâ€"Olmuaa 11. sub- Bactiqm G. C uf-‘r “No mmkrmt shall he MW the mouth It April. nor M an}. mmkrat henna ha out. M. hack- en or W 11% um timp.“â€"Clauso 12, mbâ€"aaqtim 5- ' k l\ Mr. Edward Brawn. mmrydï¬hd National may. Damnation 5°“ ciety on mm ha- PW “"5†human review at than work 05 hi. Society. and at lbho poultryâ€"Wm pursuit Wall!- and“; 1907' Hi. remarks. on thfl â€M1“ â€9 W pumuit when any media; W70 months since the society: was estab- lished. Hastalben thatmdlhanda thcmineviademeflnbmandzbe'b- ter tawls are he}!!! than ever. mature. andthalttarmmarepaymgmrqa‘b- mnï¬om to this branch? of live stock. Ithattherdiaaninmmingnumbgflot specialists tthkingnpthe bush-anon prognweasiva linen. and that the de- mandioreguaandpauluyimmsen rapidly to an even Mr extent thanmhcuupply. Mimi-each: the number at toiwh is Minted aging. um year, in the Old. .Cannhry. in spite out lt‘hq no]! two; qpriny and summer. having MW gram every enact should be undo the a:- W MIG DOWN system where the eondfltï¬om are favorable. Mr“ Brown gives automating ï¬gures, showing the eoqsumpthian of poultry, and eggsin the United Kingdommnd the scarves (whence "aha supplies are drawn. Otathe mm or ï¬fteen um»- lion pounds' (worth of sags. mum-1y one-1m]: is impontedg; butt. 0! thetour and a halt minim pounds’ mm»! paulxtry, lea than a. million pounds’ wont-h comes tram abroad. 01', mm the Walk at poultry and eggs. (which amount! to about 12me mil:- liou pomds’ month is produced alt! karchiqfs.†"rho moat! Itmthtul paraans Iovoto no an m am dollar mnr . "Our eigut out soft gingham ted libs minty mtg" I, "Don‘t In In 3. hwy twink! l mun m Kind You Hm Always naught ï¬ght miliion panndn’ Mouth imput- d from the colonies ma remit!!! CASTORI A For Infants sud. Children. Poultry Keeping in England. Close Season for lusknts. in the: development at skins and. jackets New Machine Gun Invented Lately Some of the Wonderful Thin! 1‘ Inventor China: for If- 3 Catch Phase: in Advenisiu. I The“ in publ'nhad i1! Pam t, W at phrases which have donp comb serving in mm and: are strictâ€" ly at a 11min; charm. The Want to Train Tackm. .‘ Extraordinary claims are made [or the new machine gun recently invent- ed by Major- Fitsgerald o! the Bli- m1; army. The Army. end vay Ga- uttc. (1 London. cite! th follow- ing as some of the advantages oi this piece; 1. Owing to e secret waning agent. lt‘ «m never (out. clog or injuriouly heat umbr- the most protreeted fire. By keeping» up a constant ï¬re it can euiuy silence all other whine? gum. which 3311 owing to,'the steel becoming plastuc through orexhnting. 2. Under no mrcumetauces can the men attend- ing to the service operation: of the gun be. injured in the process of .“fceding.†as there is no hopper to for WW no mitten in mhdï¬aohoolthayobtahaithekmioé WWW ledtbprive W60!!! lihaBLJmh‘amem and We Abbey or thin while“ which walnuts intha put. .- out at 34 who passed thojnnion Wï¬mhsMu-um mmwmwdw' mum-drum: In: how-"1 u “WWW“ 9‘90Ҡ:machme gun to manufacture. '3. I: can be made with 8.1 16 or 32 bar- rels. and with expert operators the 2~Larrelled weapon will ï¬re 1,509 shots 1 minute. blow up. and the gun cannot ne acci- dentally fired. 3. It never misses tire. and the operator can at any time see every round of ammunition in each barrel. 4. It can be tired in my conceivabie positon. and has great. er elevation and depression than any other machine gun. 5.1m: open at the breech. and after. each discharge a current of air passed through the barrels. 6. The gun. is the 05301130 of simplicity in oonstruction.’n child be- ing capable 0! working it after a few minutes' explanation. 7. It Will not cost halt the price of any other Historical Work. Fwyâ€"WW†in (Int back Mm m. m! Iii?†- work 56 .55 bob. 93! 9332.. 3M. goalâ€"“£32339...â€" gpï¬afluuflï¬ag gvgï¬iflnwsgilaï¬ Â§Â§Â§BQ.§Huï¬-§a lap» 23 EBA ugqoouhno gadgï¬oï¬luangï¬so anduutwod; “kinky-tour inch. millennium.†. “Although our India but: are at superiur nudity IN an hath. Mdpu‘tnanalï¬ch." _ Av“ ranged to their swamâ€"Tom The Bonnie! We! Strun- 0111130:thme werenot tally curtain 01 Had attest the above would Mummmdkotthqthflloodhn “Don’t ho ti: . hum-y “WW9“ Wmewrmtink-‘J nominor a handbag!†N0“ I: "You can always W 3 “my?†our alumnu- was." : -"In our W mum °n' mmwnmmflr “3““! mmlflhantbeumchaw.’_" , .f "You’ll {have no music in you solo it you My shoes framing†\ “0m- m kn‘t n yand with chic! anq; “hWo do not 3011\the biahï¬t prieefl plug baa. but and!) soflaplughalfltnrï¬vuflollmthat harem." . "l‘ha moan ltthul parse!!!- lamb lie on our eight! dunner beanâ€! “Although 0111' India hose. are d Mf- CY- “Var! Lperior nudity and an mar. Author and 101 wdpn‘t noun: high." .Jv' r "Prince Rupert "You. may. not. hm n spasm: ma “ï¬g“: 1:â€; UWl‘BnymgeflintoonQotog uncc pe :13 h in In M1 “It you amt has what 3°“ "m Icy upairct muW‘Wbbu BM ltcn: of ham! to tic [when on Local Rainm- Generai.0ttcr’s sum. Briga- dier-General Cotton. will assume his duties at the DistricLOlflcc on Wed- nesday next. .‘Ihe mum Council et heedquartcn are taking u very great 'deal of inter- est in the â€(corps of. the coun- tty. and nothing in more utMactory. as that. in mi branch 0! the mxlztm in which the public. uke upch n keen qbould receive‘the earnest. attantiun of all those yhd are responsible for the diepipline of thenporps. 1t rude no tofloivs; . ‘ “It I: obaemsd that. in many cases. cadet. corp. appearing in the quarter- ly. mihtia nit. continua: to: jam; panda without oflioou being ap- pointed. and in other cases (or sev- eul you: without any recommenda- uon for changes beinz reached. \Vni'e in certain cases. cadets stay sever- al years. at educational inatituti-ms, atill it is (an that. a closer anemian to renewals. in the ofï¬cers cadre: of cadet corps, would be advantageo‘n to moat equally divided between the Queen's Own Rifles and. the perman- ent corps. General Otter entered. the Q03. :3 1 private early. in 1861. He sorted through every rank and. became [isn- tenant-oolonei commanding the regi- i‘nent in 1877. resigning that pOGL to eccept the punition of Commndant at the Infantry School Cor-pain Decem- ber. 1883. During the whole of that t'une.. with the exception of the twelve months. when hq we: to com- mand of the Special Service Battaï¬an. B. C. 3.. in South Africa. Gen. Otter has never been absent from his dutim in 1'01 onto. all concerned. Ofï¬cers. commanding commands end independent districts will take steps accordingly. and in cup: when: over three years have elem-pd since ofï¬cers avpoaxcd in Militia Orders. will enquire it new ouiceu do not need to be appointed." Brigadier-General W. D. Otter. C. 8.. will never his connection with the Western Ontario command om Tum- day next. and villi report in Ultawn for ha new dutieey’as Chief of Staff at hudquu ten on Wednesday. April .The troop. which no to ca assem- bled at Quebec wing it isostimated, manner wont 20,000 men. and mu. :3 nix-cad: stated. be divided into (Our di‘isiona under the commands of the otticcu whose names have been :1- roady mentioned. , Gcnenl Otter has 11843.11 uninter- xnptod connection with the, Canadian: minus now {or forty-seven yams, :1- Thea: {our divisions. [tom Western Ontuio. Morn Ontuio, Quebec nnd the Mine I‘mvinou. will again be divided into brigade; under command (:1 their respective brigadieu. «hose nan“ appear in the quarterly milks: 1m. .Tncre will be 8 great number of minor appqintmont; to be made to the ma. but these cannot possibly be decided upon until qiater date. ed in the lantern Onurio divisian. Order: so hr hnvqpol. been :au-iv- td by Col. Sylveuen here (tom he‘ad- gunmen. Lieut. Col. Young inspect- ed the notes of tlgo nzimcnt :34. ~ cm.- tn-.- Air. Cy. .Warmn. thd well known putbor and journalist. writing on “Prince Rupert" in The Canaduu It is lthe terminal- town of a anus- oontinental railway: which bids In: to surpass anything ever yet st tempt-d in the my 0! railway run- 311th on this continent, creasi t; “hit is aitoccther likely that the 451]: regiment will htvo to go to Quebec :with the rutt :5 it is incluzl- :00): (or season. .0" wwâ€"_ v- -7 E. but nothing will Be'kuowu of m: ï¬ndings till nearer the time it u to go to camp; fleeting of Fish Game Association vâ€" w‘. b) may of: Tl’nnoe 3‘1â€â€œ. 3304 'work has the 00min Prince Rupert. :he food proiuzls inns! and. {in fur b4“ is 00 “3'. ‘u of this recon-:2».- .umx north uni Sturgeon Point Loses Steamer Poul: Little Boat. "Iain" Sold To Pembm Syndicate. taming Post or April 4. The W'- mm «If M were Ink! m by. tbs Trent .‘Vallw' nvwmm $0 ‘2“? â€WW Rutheni- mammm to plant This was print “30 W 019013" on m railway company putï¬nl‘in the“ 3mm tor the mist-“5011 0‘ (but an». ' Uudgr the provincial lawn twoplaoâ€" comm waive the sum mine-L, Prinuo M is m Ivan-can- Bum-GWa-l McKay m a special trap to Prince Rupert: to ‘in- mutuooauï¬onol them probhmmnhawm Prime Momma-l: ml!" 8 trams-ad by an liq» at the. Grand Trunk Polio. mhwmbetquum in Emu privihgo‘ at caning Club. Inward the hockey memmmrmm rgmmmme-mm “MM.W.MLE4-Weh 55,7hthrnlidwiorMbe- in; .blnmohnï¬halpulwmtb‘ Convictia Set Asia. Iii: Hm Judah M38 0'1 ‘P‘ Nervousy Diseased Men lo ammu- cm all We can of Strlchm, mm†lama “mull.“ Hun, Vital Inflows, My. and II 018nm. and all Ilsa»: MI!" to and lama. amuMdmemm “you-mum cured on “mm winch chin 3:an Buzcomotom conï¬dence, “12"“qu you .wynd-kmtflly.ndmywwham;mmeshomm ummmmummrmmew mumb‘m. Mohawk Mum-7mm Oneru andhnsswodmeum HS.KENNEDYNEDY A NERVOU8 WRECK BETH! "IAN mu: m UVB‘IIJS. naumwm’ :- "' 7 sumac. Inc had of 6. LP. 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