‘to our charge . t the essary hicles LDERS FARM- ; LOW- GERS, not ‘rices. M’s 0mm My“. Ottawa, Much. 2. -- The customs revenue '0! the Dominion 10:- the eight. months of the ï¬scal yea. and- ing Feb. 28. are $23,434,042. an in- croua 0: 82,756,832 over the eight month. 0! tho pxjevious year. For the mouth tho colloctions were $25681,â€" 170. “may. 01 3859.8“. _ «in election in Gloucester County mu be held on Monday, and as the ï¬x undldates in the ï¬eld are all supporters at the Government three nor. will be added to the majority. giving the Ministerial party 34 IW“ lupporters out. of 46 mem- In York, Whitehead, Campbell, Al- IOn nnd Burden, Government. More», Mndawaskg County, who pa olected at. the last general elec- tions as an Independent, and. after supporting the Government, went ov- er to the Opposltion, was defeated in Snturday’s contest. In Northumberland, Mon-easy, 1403840. Morrison, Opposition ; T‘adie. Government. 1n AlLert County, Osman and By- uz, Cowrmncnt. 1n Carleton County. Fleming and Smith. Opposition; Jones, Govern- ment. In Westmoreiand, Robinson, Bwegney. Copp and Leger, Governâ€" In Charlotte, Hill Independent; Clarke, Grimmer, Hart. Opposition. In Kent, Barnes and Johnston, Government. In Kings, Pugsley, Scovil and King. Government. ' In MndaWaska, Clair and ngnon. Government. 111 St. John City mcKeown, Rob- ertson, Purdy and Lantalum, Gov- ernment, were elected. The Oppositicm expected to carry Westmoreland, where they held two mts, but. they met with a. sad dis- appointment. The Government won by about. 700 majority. The parties stood last night. 31 Government, 11 Opposition and one independent. In Queen‘s. Farris and Carpenter. Government. In Rostigouche, Labillois and Mc- htchoy, Government. In Sunbury, linen and Glasier, Oppodtlon. In Carleton County the Opposition elected two candidates and the Gov- ernment. one. In St. John County. Dun; and Ruddick, Government, elected. Hazen. leader of the Opposition curried Sunbury. Cbulotio County was also a. sur- prise. The combination ticket of {our beat the Government. ticket. 3n Northumberlaud County Premier 'I‘weedie failed to carry his ticket, but. he managed to be elected him- self, being third on the list. A mm to both mum-u Wlth eaten-“tam. «n tilt; Inst. All he? Gown-oat I0- = from!†foodh‘o hunw 3mm†In imbunhuludfll 03.00: m“ Smut-Int. Ptavlueinl elm-tlom am Saturday were quite n surprise to both aldeag While it was gdmltted that the “CV! gamut would he returned. it was thought tho Opposition Would mnko mote gain: than it did. This feeling stunned to prevail regarding St. John City. where the Opposition ox- poctd to entry two it not three of the four candidates. Early in the any. however, it was quite apparent that the labor ranks had been brok- en into by the Government. and u the day advanced the Government neemed to pull ahead considerably, nud when the poll closed they had curled their {our men. although one Government candidate was only 24 \ote. ahead of the highest Opposi- non man. A heavy rainstorm pro- uuled all day, but. the workers man- aged to bring out a. larger vote than at the former Provincial contest: GOVERNMENT IS VICTORIOUS. THE N. B. ELECTIONS. Tho Puma in the Now How. Will Stand 34 {o 11. LINDSAY, FRIDAY. HARCE 6. EPPS’S 0000A EPPS’S 0000A An admirable food. with all its natural qualities intact. ï¬tted to build up and maintain 'mbust health. and to resist winter's extremo- cold. Sold In i lb. tins. laï¬elled JAMES BPPS a: 00., LC)... Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. The Weekly Post. OIWNO STRENGTH VIOOUR. â€:83 â€38260035; Allan-g .3 3318.: .Sogfloiwo ï¬iiéflgagal .38 u: an «noâ€"73:3! «was. â€E. . THE MOST Naoflur Soto is just I! 3004- on mm 1mm 30" 80. If". Um “’9 Lb BABY’S OWN SOAP Ottavm, Feb. 287â€"Genord Hunger C. M. Rays and Assistant General Manager Wainwright o! the Grand Trunk came up by special privata car yesterday morning and hodonintor- viow with the Prime Minister, Sir Richard Cartwright. Hon. CMord Silton. Hon. W. S. Fielding and Hon. Charla Fitzpatrick. Various propositions were made. but nothing or a. dado!†nature was done. It. scans to be mu, thot no land (run will be given. but tho promoters of the project. according to report, would 11k. ; all lubddy or a gunman of tho hunt. on their bonds. The Iota-view no. can mouuunwtoumm‘ flours. lay: and WM: '31: on Ch. Govern-out. London, Much 2.â€"Tho British Ad- miralty Saturday denied the roportl that the Government had purchased the two cruisers under construction at Genoa. Italy, for Arman... and the two var-ships being constructed in England {or cum. New York, March 2.â€"Mrs. Hannah Hyman was awarded a. verdict 0! $1,500 in this city Sgturday in a. suit. against. the Brooklyn Heights Railway Company to recover 810.- 000 damages for persons! injuries re- ceived. Mn. Hymn came to this city in August, 1901. from Toron- to, Canada, to visit. her brother. John Keefer. Hamilton, March 2.â€"John, betta' known as "Reddy†Dimmick. one of the best knoWn shoe clerks in the city, was arrested Saturday night on a. most serious charge. It in el- leged that he embezzled 8450. He had been employed until about t week ago by H. A. Soper, who runs a boot and shoe store. He had been employed there for many years. Toronto, March 2. â€" Hon. G. E. Foster is lying in bed with a. bod attack of influenza following the grip, This has kept him from carrying on the campaign in Northern Ontu'io. last Monday he '33 nearly over hi. attack of grip, and insisted on going to a. meeting. He returned, very ill with influenza, but the doctor lays there is no danger und that he will be around very shortly. Toronto. Hatch 2. -- Ym death claimad one of the oldeot ond best. known residents of Toronto, in the person 0! R. G. A. Palomloto of Illa Rusty's Custom. 3t Toronto who was num- suddenly coiled om ot the ripe old :30 o! 73 yous. Ir. Pgton was born gt. St. Andrew's. Fifeshiae, Scotland. on March 10th. 1830, and came to Little York, now Toronto, with his mother, two sh- ters and brother in 1833. Ho st.- tendbd Hodgson's school on Market- lane (now Colbomo street.) Ea In ï¬rst employed by Scobie aid Bolâ€" iour, British Colonist oï¬oo and on March 13, 1852, he entered the neo- vice of Her Molesty’o Customs. where he remained until supemnnuoted _o.t his own request a. tow years ago. 5‘1 93“} HMO. “m. I. =‘ A!!!“ Jan. a lurch Woman In men- ploy o! an email ‘1mG 8mm. 1!» “Magma“; mm u the nu- uon hem human 3 and 0 o‘clock Friday mgm. n canny-a um Joan w“ in the got at eouplmg n cflp - 06 ear ‘0 the lemma“. who. 0 amide“ murredz m: an: no brain» and M expand dawn Mo- alately- HI added in Santa. hm N: Manda livo In Financed. 80 In humus-lad. Tho coroner did a“ dean it moo-aw to hold n 1:â€" aunt. Malt Inn-n «Gaul. hello-Nb in!“ m Brownsville. Pm. Hatch 2.â€"SI8 persons were seriously injumd undo number slightly hurt yesu‘rdu in s collision on the lonongohok divin- ion of the Pansylvullo Bdlroul b0- tweon 3 local and o light. «who. The collision wu hood-on. Soul-d coocheo were derdled, and the pn- Iengers badly jolted. neu- st. Rose to-nlcht ad were met- ed, but no lives were lost. Dome of acmumtnnmmhm A nee bong which m In one of tho mm: «mm: than can“ In. killed. } The am an conch let: tho rnfln and swept broadside across J 011.110): avenue. Flam Dixon van “and- In: in the street and was carried under the car. The pus-agor- all oncnped with very flight injuries. Spreading Inâ€. Gounod It: Mu. Knoxville, Tenn" larch 2.â€"A tut passenger train which left. Chnttnno- 039. nt. midnight, wu vex-chad near Ianoir City enrly Snturdny, through the spreading o: the mill. Six per- son: were killed and «vex-n1 won injured. sue. and mm Dixon, and 1e; unputtted, will recover. hula Crook, Hick. lurch 29-01:. m was instantly killed. on. '88 «any blur-d. .nd curd not. I» Sously hurt by tho dcnnmt hora Sum-m of the Grad Trunk went bound 11mm. Dad. 131m U. Pu- kor, Butt}. Crook. Suiounly LnJurod, Bram Coma. Bath Crook, wfll ms. 9 35.3%; omen FATAL 31mm . 8h Clthgflflfl. m 8 i LIMITED DEEMED G. T. H. Firsthy Coaéh Loam Bulls at Battle Crook, Mich. Toronto Won-n Gnu Dn-ngu. 0. T. R. PACIFIC SUBSIDY. Admin“: Dell“ Report. by I’m Innaâ€"Id:- Bu- 0. Wm Mom: In: in I loud-On Could... Ion. Ir. tutor In Iod. ALFRED JG"! MAN. cm“ In 1. You! . Gull... an: Seriously nut. I 35 Ill “10 “may night Wu to lo rune-ted. *e. 1: is al- The Hague, March 2.â€"There are 3450. Ho grave tears of a serious recrudes- 1 about . ' ounce of Socialist. trouble in Hoi- :r, who rung ' land.. Saturday night. a canunitteo ,Ie had been consisting of the leaders of the labor I ymrs. unions, representing 90,000 working- ...â€" men of all branches, met. at. Utrecht 01-3300. and resolved upon the ï¬rmest poo- [rs. H nah. eibie action ainst. the proposed verdict†o! g bin. which for strikes. They do- urdny in 3 termed to proclaim a genera rail- iyn Heights WW “ruse on load-y or Tuesday, cover 810,- which "“1 11“. according to ro- Linjuri“ 1-,. ports, until the Ministers withdraw me to an. the mus. . This, it. in aid. will nev- rom Tog-on. er be done. And the resolution, 1: net brother, at“ 0“. “d fully "1990"“. “I“ tore, means something near a revolu- tion. Alfred St. John's. Nd. m 2.â€"One o: . the two no'bound express mm ' returned here 'yeStendoy. It left this city seventeen days 330.3116 only smeeded in getting hell Way act-on the bland.’1‘he other express 1: still stuck tut. but the pews In“. it and walked ocrose thirty miles o! new ï¬elds to on open auction 0! the Mine. Mummchherethemlddle o! the Week. 111;.ng the soldiers to “shoot in the right direction," In to be pro»- cutod. u will the Soculln. pgper, Volt. which published . secret circu- lu- .ddresaed to the autionmatm containing rul_eo how to Act‘ in the The Government will probebly an- ever by the proclmtlon 0! math! luv. a It has already indicnted nut It will ï¬rmly nulnt'uin order. All mom hnve been taken to preserve the troope from inflection by Social- lst leaders, and gay one distributing revolutionu’y We" in the bar- recke will be prosecuted. , Prof. Vanda-goes. lecturer on So- ddtlm at the Amsterdum Univer- sity, who, in mm; the meet- Gonox-u Mug, Strik- to lo Orderedâ€" war. ï¬rst in the hearts of his coun- l trymen. Of course, thou who my I these things do not intend to make the object of their muted ' phruee ridiculous. but ridiculous is .the only term to npply to such gro- I toque compel-inane. Chunberlnin is a. men of extremely greet elu-ewdneee and unility. but his is not one 0! those nature: which monetize 3 people. His talents command od‘ nitration. but his chorocter doe. not ‘ inspire aflection. In the hour of his greatest triumph oil he will enjoy will be the popularity which stands a. successful atatesmun, not the love and venerutlon which are the reward 0! those rare nature. in whom the profoundeet politicd equity in us- soclated with the noblest more} at» tributee. on» or “on iota-o to cola-bl mono-um. ‘ London. lion. 9. - secretory ‘ Clmborhh’o tour oi loath Atria In con. to on on. H. II low on tho voym km no returns to mum with a mm «mm ro- putution. no In crowded on slow noun amount at work into tho tho ho in. wt tn South mm. one has done all in NI new to incl too would: mama during tho wor. “0 Mg m not. moot-um tit“ No loot awning Mend. mm in ctwollktiag those to whom N! «no. More tlioy mot Nu. won â€may- mouo with ovorythlu tlm in unit. tyi'uuilcol. and 0mm". Who- ho arrive. la mum! ho will in n- ooivod with the utmost oathuliom sad opploun. Tho City 0: London. which only . little moi-o thou o you up poid him o signal honor. will repeat tho compliment and pron-t him with on addrou in o [olden cu»- katondontortdnhimotgmqnm-i cont bonnet. } Hr. Chumborwn. in abort. will be In not. though not in none. Pruner oi England. Hi- conduct in South Atria ho silenced his politicol op- _- pomtl hon: u for his friends. they , m compu-ing hhn to the smug: ï¬gures of history. Already pa 193.c- New York, March 2.â€"TI¢ Mr“. which went aground. wu fluted u 8.40 p. m.. headed nounâ€. and pussed out (Bouncy Chum! on hot \an‘ to Livernool. snark]. Italy contomphted coding um por- tion of hu- Somdumd poueuiona to 11nd British troop! M. Ob’bta. hou- plalnod. Was My in net. of cow ter. Rome. lurch 2.â€"Replylng to .n interpdlution 1n the Chamber of Deputies Ssturdgy, the Under Seawe- tu’y for Foreign Andra denied that Toronto, Ketch 2.â€"Andrew O. Stuttalord, 82.. died at his home. 183 Church street, yesterdey evening about 6 o'clock. He had been out- tering for some time from lneomnle and had been in the heblt of “king laudnnum to induce sleep. Yeatcn‘lny morning he unfortunntely took en overdose of the drug; The deceeeed gentleman was 74 years 0: age end ‘7†the husband of the lnte Medan. Standard. 3 well-know open Premier Prior we present and m- nouncod that tho Government would pay tho expenses of 3 commission, named by tho convention, to procud to Fax-n19 nnd undone: to uttlo tho minm' strum. The monument was received with churn. The con- vention mutt again this morning. Victor-is. 3.0.. Much 2,â€"At Sgt- urday night’s melon of tho mun; Convution, n rmluflcn {noting the Crown grunting of hydnulic chum _wu pcsood unanimously. but it ii believed mutu- mro dis; cussed bearing on tho propoood an Atlantic service. 7 Ion. ‘2. mm mm [ha-ho my at tho 0.2.3. 0.3!“. Hana-ed. m 1â€"3011. W. 8. Holding spat ¢ m hours in the city yutcrday, and 1nd 3 courts-taco with su- Thoma Sham Just prior to the 1.9mm loan-taxing for HOLLAND’S GRAVE FEARS. md. Noithur of that patï¬m propgrog to nuke a autumn, mAmm. PAST ATLANTIC SERVKB. Way 0. St. John's. emu-3 W. cm... Itnfln mud “In. To. In) An Act of Comoâ€. 1'8! WEEKLY POST. LINDSAY. ONTAMO, MARCH 9, 1909. time. and «Ida that 1: would luv. been adopted before but Ior tho lub- lt uthched to the old system. Paris. lurch 2.â€"ur. Elihu Boot. Scenery of Wu. in u letter in which he “knowledge: the receipt of the reoqlutlons ndoptod by the Pub Chamber a: Commerce. uvorlng a. metric system, law! he oonsldoro um. tho natural adoption 0! th- system is maxim}. within 3; short. Ind.“ 'ebnury “no. 1â€,. Toronto. lurch 2. - The pest month hes been the 3:11th Februery einee 1892. The eve-ego tempere- ture Was 25.1 «you. nearly 3 de- gree. higher then the evereg'e for the put 62 you". end 3§ den-ea high- er then the evcrege {or the tune month 0! 1902. Seturdey morning the thermometer registered 43.6. WMCh we: the highest temperature dug-1n; the month. On FUD. 17, st 9 sun. it we: 6 degrees below zero, and this Wu the coldest day during the winter. During the month there were 107 hour- 01 eunehlne We 1“ hours In February of lest yeer. There was more rein than the ever ego, but not so much u in 1902. nut 0! [mu :- Out-c. : Winnipeg. March 2.â€"â€"'rho Inaugu- don Department In: drudy ordond sixty lug. tent. in propuouon (at tho rum 0! American Immigrant in 5 tho opting. and more will be in us. ' Moro the season to over. Every- : thing point.- to a tremendous bund- ; in; bushel 1n the Opting. md con. i trutom are mum [or ; haw campdgn. l The combine of ., few of tho lug-o arms of contractor: has boa: com- [mcud m am down, and the Inde- ; pendent contruton are â€min; to CASTORIA. in; it. They .180 selected the name. 01 two hydnulic experts. :3 request- ed by Premier Rose, who will be del- egated to report upon the evniinbie power sites remaining. The nemee of these experts could not be made public last. night. wm Report on Xingu:- Po'or “to. and Coot 0! Mini... Toronto, March 2.â€"'i‘ho Nuns-n mu Perk Commission held nu im- portant meeting At Nigger; Falls on Snturdny, the Chairman, Mr. J. W. Langmuir, presiding. Prompt action was tnkm tow-1d: obtaining further iniormtlon respecting the remaining available power and its cost. The commission decided to submit the names of “#0 electrical experts. who will be naked to report. on the cost 01 constructing a. transmission line to Tax-any. also the cost oi operat- repel the thrutened danger. The combine in In orgdniution of glow rich ï¬rm to (rem out the and! men in the business. Already May- or Arbuthnot has made public pro- test. against the imposition and the duthority o! the Legisldture may b0 appealed to. Tont- MI“ In tho Elna!“ The «who: tho It“. mum Mvo m hmumm mm by “communion“- at runny. in not «no. but since the tomuon at tho Commonwumt .u the mac mu com under one cent"! mam gawk will be prodded over by ‘C In N") in“. mm am no 309% who of mam“ winging: me “I or common uumwun. a vmmu aormmt mum to x. :1 Mt Amss 1M and la Wu! 4mm“ With tho exception of me e M, odd miles 08 print. mm In on loath in]... ma Ml: n dean mum 0! print. tnmwnn. III the rulman In Amtrak m med b «be Oom- mmlm. mi Thoma t will be (no man" at tho world‘s chem that u the h hm mm“ «new In n ma {Mt non mum of m a N. pm- “ Milton noun“... 0 mt mm or Mumm- m. Ivldondotfnml «nu-a com. and the C have m on! 0 you 9! any}. put “to u at uni H. II n m-ln-hw of O. R. n. Mint-n of Mate. Thoma Tut we: born et Melbourne. P.Q., not quite thirty-nun yeen 880. end entered rem-ow work in the audit offlceottheGrendemketthee‘t-or 18. After two ynre' experience In new en! eeoecltlee he beam. private Iecre- urr to the Vice-president end nut-el- mm at the Cenedlen Paciï¬c. In 1887 he became net-tent m- lntendent et Home Jew. N.W.'r. From this poettlon he mee npldly. hie angel mekln; him (unmet with Ceneh can the Mlentlc to the Peeing an In I†he beceme manner at the compeny'e "nee eeet of Fort William; leter he wee mule genera mum of tun-porte- tlon tor the whole eyltem. With hue ofï¬ce et lontreel. Thoma Telt. man mun-set ot the tampon-man ot the 0.38., will so toAnotroflnonmyltobeconieneed or the teams 0: the Australia Oom- rnonwenltb Negotiation- iookinc to- wnrdthioendhnvobeengoincontor three manual. Er. m: being in cebie commutation with Premier Berton nt frequent intervals. The negotiations come to e. heed to-dey, when Premier Box-ton cnbied tho Cnnndinn otrorinc him the pontoon of superintendent ond gem mar-4n short. Greet Mogulâ€"o! the railwnyo o! the Commn- walth. lir- Tnit replied Accepting the otter. It in under-noon tint the nary nttnched to the position will be inane neighborhood or $50,000 o you. The one:- in looked upon_u the biggest thing at it! kind that ever come to n Conn. dion ruin! men. He will organize the whole â€Items at state owned nil- wnyo. and 17111 be given n tree hnnd. .83- 8}: .58! so 5.54- 9512-3130 .5 03.50 8 a 5.1 I. :5 38 cl .13! .lï¬d «ouch-II 3883.2 auto}. 3 Book 3 .- II nun-u a 8h neg-oh 3889! ad WORKED WAY UP STEADILY. Children Cry for Mr. Thos. Tait Will Take Charga of Australian Railways. CANADIAN’S REWARD flAVESEIï¬CTEDEXPERTS. Til! AMERICAN INVASION. The audience waa held in the Pope’- private librnry. end Leo XIII. spoke continuously to:- halt an hour with" the tony-two cerdinala present. No eddreea waa delivered. ThePope.inthecour-eothiere- maria. term to NO Mn: end. The cardinals greeted thi- reference with n choru- ol noea and with ex~ clamtlona of. “We have all come to wish you a. long lite.†Bythietixnetheexdtementotthe reception had improved Pope Leo's ep- pemnoe. When he entered the libnry hie 10m wee bowed and menu. but he now aeemed to hnve maimed etrength end m ‘ Before retiring he wanted to each cardinal a richly hound pamphlet. re- viewing the chiet eventa at Me ponti- neete. end cont-lain: e um poem or Ne own “new“. end ï¬ve 0: hi. newton“ ._ A Pile-£90658? ‘ . D I. told duo mum! “W36." It.'p{6:i fl 7 7 End woman-Elba. cl Aervlou cab ml “I‘m". P“ ml 1 I†a! “muâ€. tad unmask-norm: flan axon-in and Moon. Opium or Madam. lam! A“... II. “yuan-'3 Advlu. I. I.- oolvod Cal-illusi- o- III-day. Rome. Much 1.-â€"Dr. 149901110. the Pope'p phnlcun. mule tun morning A In: alert to lnduco Ha Bonn. to renounce NI Noumea at tho cut-awn. but without awn. ‘- QTMW 0" Jo Ff“. m ' .I’A.’-“fl‘ Don .â€"Oou M. Minty“. -- N. M “legal-y.“ in with . Rod-cu ad Out-nu. r0. lulu-I mi... lulu- lbury ad “:7“? .0... «whorl-bud sud 1'1 '11 ' a! cum Work. ’0 W "1- ~15|o¢n ' - W ad “In, Work. fl“. .u.."°'°‘.».....'“ 5:2.“ mm; I t I This Col is th t tho cu. Sud-n gum. may no. ’ Sand hr Mu. Midn- : Naked. BRUJWILUQ. ONT Sudan in. . momma-Hum «We. “doom Mm chum... hbuu um. “mum IN]!!! 001M“. mm um “I. I‘ll ‘ mild to soy 01 our TEN opooid 9 mm .ivou BY 1“!me produoo 0 good rotun- for tho unbmooo young 3 non or m who whin- Lo top-to IRIWNWIOWO. boom: bu who]. Out not unique. "W. to Soon-I." oootolu all «bro. Writo {or it: Addtooo BBUPONDENOB D E P A BT- meomowné i Home Study National Trust 00. Limited. 22 Klng 8t. 8., Toronto 9.0.30: 8. Mum Ml. sum Clam: use.“ tuna“. 8t". and Oman-d We! Gallup-at um Chad. Lind-n. 1'“de Olinâ€. “-10.0:an 1“,. “Id!" Hum}. m‘ ‘ ‘ 0...“an «In-d P pig-ad form» Mix, unlit, Ind Tel-unto (manner, at Main. mmmmunuunmx-u E [8. J. FARRELL HORRIS Per nnnum, payable ha."- yme. is allowed on til sums of $100 and upwards left with this Company for from one to ï¬ve years. Central Business CollegeJoronto I. l. 8M'. Pfluolnl. A Mn and m T'ILVI Ruhr “0..onqu 0.1 vol pa. mun-mum In. om pun-co d tuba-Ida. muw 0' I'll â€ammo“ %‘ EDUCATIONAL} “Cami. i DENHBI. Bum. ' mm W 001 on Doom Burnou- Gunning)“ . out-ï¬lo. Mpg.- h‘ud nth. . mucuon In men. AIIIFIOIAI. ‘l'll‘l'l. use 03.50 per .u DR. J. L. SUTTON, DENTIST. [mend-haw 01mm .4 n.†“cub-ï¬lm “mummiï¬ed-m Pu- m Mlmcm :{Ifl-I’IMUW.â€"vly. ԠAll mm a £3}... ' m 1 mm mm 0!“ -Ovcroc Minna-usual mmmm- lyr‘ 08. F. A. WALTERS DENTIST. 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