TOBOITO STAR THINKS IT SHOIllO BE AT PORT HOPE OB VIGIIITY. Pam: for Examination of the Run: by Indopou'dont Exports. In‘ its ism: of Tuesday last The Toronto Star com out strongly in ~ ï¬rm: Poet‘s stand that the section of cauatry he Trent Canal ahall be at ‘he urticla tu he served by L is as follows; to uanspormuon 01 gram I. um, and dcvelogxnent of Wm. at along the Trauma route, in, gm .we pained out in an a abort Lune as», a larger 1.] 1t uho'nld be daau with by l ï¬tment on broad national g and w routeï¬o Lake Onta country. » , At. present the back country .n the Petu'wro. Lindsay. and wfllnés districts must, depend wnohx upon runways Ior the transportition height. The consequences is that this great motion oi country isgrcat- ly hamizcappud comyzu-cd With more ionunat-u anti-1m.» which have the. beneï¬t oi Water wmpctition. "rue great manufacturing industries at 1 reterboro input (or their purposes giant quantities 01 coal and height 01' all kinda. wtsmo 1.8 also a git-at cmtral diatrimtmg pomt for manufactured goods at .pr'ASent im- ported mto that country 03' rml. Let the Trent Valley Canal route Den-om Petsrboxo via Rice hike to Port ï¬'oipe or vicinity (.Jobourg). and you at outta furnish to LIME at present land-lookâ€" ed and extensive district a. win-eat water route to Lake Ontario by wmch trallxc may proceud tu Lhc west or to the east, or across the lake to Rochester. Furthermore by mus route the back country can be «set-Veil during the period «A an’igiL'! tion H] the carriage, to the interior of coal and the thousand and one mn- port that at present are hbippcd to the Peterboro aietnct by railfrom Toronto, Hamilton, and other web“.- er'n mints. it seems t.. The Star that the interests 01 the Peter-Doro district and u! all Western Ontario an: that the lake connection of the Trent Canal system would be in the vicinity of Port nope. Thus. during the period of navigation, the p?»- ple all along the line or the Trent Valley ‘ 1 will receive the beneï¬t of lame: night rates because of the water competition. The same advan- tage of chem transportation would accrue in rxpect 01‘ exports from ,hat district to Women Ontario. and it seems to us to be due to the great. centers of trade of Western Ohmiio that their interests should also.be regargizd in the consideration of this question. , . Up to an prasunt we have heard practically nothing except argu- ments HANL-FACTURED by than in favor of .uie route by the Trent waters, and we- trust that the Trans: portaLicn Commission will disragard these. priV'ate considerations,~ and study tho question in its broad us.“- tionaj aspect. Tm HAS NOI‘ BEEN A PAIR EMINMIJON OF THE PORT HOPE ROUTE BY AN Y DISINLI‘ERESTED EXPERTS EN- JOYING PUBLIC CONFIDENCE. W3. consider it the duty of the Govern- ment. to have a. thoroughly independ- ent examination of all available routes made by able expert-3, having comprehena've news as to Canadian resources. and 191: thg report of all l Nor can it be shown that the ad- option of this route would in the augment degree :njurc any interest except it be some owners of water powers upon the line or the Trent ,waters. but this canal has been un- 0.41.3381! by the country. not for the purpose of promoting th': pri- vate int-Ms of owners water powers, but purely ’ tor the purpose at tranSportation. and this. the only reaï¬ou justifying; the cou- stnnaion of the canal, must deter- mine its mote, anndeaq the public now; is to be diverted towards the promotion of private intuests: awn persons. with all the Evidence, be given Iranny to the pubho before any conclusion is ruched by thase, in authority. By such means ame- tions mistake may b: avoided. and the public ï¬ned-wt. best prompted. Hoary Batman. 01 La Grow, Win. Huffman. who is a deep sea. diver, in. tends to walkirom La GrossetoSt. Louis. ‘1: distance at 600 miles,"on the bed of the my river. He will nun asaoonu the mam-mam: up a. Little Wheexpeots to make. the ui; in flow; Inth time. He will be accompanied by a bat carrying air pumps and proviaiona, and claims he will leave the auteur only for mall and tonnes. Wan-hm ordered a snail dyigr putt in' M to make World’s Fair is an contemplated by This In News Under Water as win beat. WHY THE STABLED AIiHAL BE- QUIBES FBEQUENT GROOMING. florsos Should not Do Dunn unruu... WItet When Hutu or Flfl‘llod. Some good advice on the manage- ment of working horses is given by Mr. W. S. Spmk, the English expert who has for some :11th been acting as lecturer on humeebreedin’g and Luau. “e horses for the Live Stock Di- judge of homes for vision, Ottawa- Mr. Spark points out that muscles, tendons, Ligament: and the reapir-l atory argue may :be patient. con- stant and inereasing use he gradual- ly brought to perform safely any amount of work and to support a ' . without such progres- sive training, they would be wholly unable to stand. The power of doing work and â€gaining fatigue is, it we may use the expressmn, cumulative. Provided that the home .be kept in good condition. it increases tram day to day and from year to year. until trom age the animal powers begin to tail. Regularity of exercise is aboan ‘ impo'r ta‘ut element in the development of the highest powers of the horse.‘ The horse in regular Work will 301- ‘ tor lees Multiplier. for he becomes: gradually and thoroughly accustomed to what is required of him. The whole living manhine accommodates itself to the regular demands upon it. (the body becomes active and well-condi- tioned. without superfluous rat. and the muscles and tendons gradually develop. Horses in regular work are aleo nearly exempt tram the many accidents which arise 1mm over» (freshmen. GROOMING. ' The question is omen asked, "Why does the stabled horse require con" stant grooming. [whilst the same horse turned out into a ï¬eld does very well .without it t" It l3 not the fact of living under cover but the active work and the h'gh feeding of the stabled horse which neoeslitatea grooming. It is the work and the food. not the shelter. which oonsti-a tutes the differeme between the do- mestic animal and the horse in the atate of nature. By work, and es. pecially by fast work. the secretion: of the glands are largely increased. Nature must be assisted by artificial means to remove t 9e increased so- cretionaj, or pores the skin will he- deteriorated greatly. The greater the action of the skin, the greater must be the attention paid to it. As long as the horse remains in antate or nature, taking only the exercise required for gathering his food, and _ feeding only on laxative diet, groom. . ‘ ‘L “““““ ‘ ‘In An. \‘5 w-..â€" _, required for gathering his food, and feeding only on laxative diet, groom. is not needed because the de- ins brie of the food 34011 the exuretionsof or working noises make a. gmtioe, ‘31 they get a. hcance. when flinging their horses home in a heated and fatigued state, to ride them through a pond or ford until the water reach- es the bellies of the animals. They are then brought into the stables and a feed thrown in front of them. -L7_ I_‘L :â€" ¢Ln5 inifla‘mma Reveals itself in many wa Some- times the impurities in the lood mark and mar the skin with blotches, pimples, boils or other eruptions. Sometimes the result of had blood is rheumatism or a debili- tated condition which is papularly described u “feelingnï¬layed out, 113 1y ab]! to drag muse“ around. †V _-._ _ use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- ery. It does more than eliminate the poisons ; it increases the activity of the blood-making glands so that there is ‘ an increased supply of pure, body-building blood._ It brightens the eyes, cleanses the skin, and gives new, physical energy. ‘,,AAL‘“A :A- “v Di-m’n DEW, Pâ€I°“"" ~~v.p Accept n9 subsntluvte for Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. III thank God for the good your medicines have done me." write- Mr. James M. Sizemore. of Mitchell. Lawrence Co.. Ind... 80: sex. “I m not well for two yet". My three: was than more. head ached. and back eched neafli on A time: _Myr weight was :55 pounds. ..... __I..:A (m and '1!†us no: wen wt qu ’\-J-- .., __H,, :lwa sore. head ached. nd back asked new :11 l e time. My weight was 155 pounds. was then sick with typhmd fever. sad when thefcvcrleï¬melhad snehnpaininlpylea title I could not breathe without Fun. I thoughtlmustdic. Mywifewen tone 6 New n Watt". 00 an M Discovery at! 1 via! ‘Plapun hum: I discontinued the .. . , __; ‘._- _u‘. i lag. not b. Driven Through "and or Fnlguod. [vice on the manage- :ghorses is given by 7]: the English expert “WORK ’3 _ The impurities and poisons which corrupt the blood, clog the lager and cloud the skin are removed py the â€muss mng for Mother and Awful Sum!“ of Child. flllBEll BY GUTIBURA Had Given up All Hope of Em Making Any euro. ° . patient .- muffled. .-\ commumcau'un (rum Era. Everâ€" son. 1.4".th Britaw. was read asking for an increase in her ulowauce for waiting upon in Omens. Mmui by '1‘. EL Wauun, amended by Jus. 'l‘aywr, that Jim. Emroonbo ,pzud at the rate of §16 pct-month tram about the ï¬rst of March. 1904, lor attending to Ira Owans while he is. Jli.-~Cauicd. \ ocputatiou consisting ox Haws. Johnston Elna, Edwin Mark. W. 1‘. King and Jas. Graham. came asking the (founciJ’l aid _Lovm.rdll the ï¬nan- - '_:7.A _. n-..s..-‘ Ulla Luuwu- a... -v..,__. cial support of the Lindwy Central Agrnculturat Society. ._ Mount by Alex. McLeod. and sec- onded by J. J. mantel. that themat- m:- bc laid oVor until next meeting. ‘ .Tne Council mm: in session were informed that an action was entered in court against. than: by Wm. Irait. a. resident of Garwood village chi-In- im; $60 damages for loss suffered by the neon floods. Moved by T. 8‘. Watson and seconded by Jan. Taylor, that tne matter be left m oursolici- tor‘s handeâ€"(hrried. Movul by J. J. Michael and second- ed by Alex. What that the follow- ing accounts he paid; (mat-â€89:1:- or, two cords of wood {or E. Met. $5.50: Pamoc 8:08.. goods (or '8. Raw. $4.61; goals (or Grace Jones. $2.38: postage. telephones. eto.. . Jim-ed by J. J. W1. moondedtm Alex. Mead. that the Roevc andJua. Taylor be authorised tomeoure men to work on the grader-Carried. Moved by Jas. mint. seconded by I. 11. Watson. that this Council do now adjourn till the second Honda: in May for general Mumâ€"Our“ G. B. {KENNEL Acting clerk. Would; be Raï¬-Hos loan: Toronto -â€"cenal From Georgian lay. . Toronto Bard of Control on Wed- nefliay recommended “Port Hope on preferable .to {Irenton as the ten minus of the Trent Valley Cum. The resdution. which was unani- mously passed. stated: “Owingto the large busincm ‘connection Toronto and other cities and towns in We.» tern Ontario have with the locality in the neighborhood of Peterhoroan'd Lindsay and the township! through which the canal lfl WMitil important for the trade of Western Ontario that the outlet should he at Po't none. and not carried elderly 3 distance of numb forty miles to-‘lb- ronto. At the wwnt time theolo- trict is served by reilwuys, and the construction oi the canal to Port Hope would xim the trade of thi- locality .waitar competition. which would he of great. adve‘ntoge to all panties carrying on basins-ï¬n. or having business relation with this district." “I should think than. hour an en- ginwmg point of view. Port would he the hotter outlet." Controller w him“ Tullfllll' couIcIL. uvnu-n vâ€"aâ€"- â€"._v _ ’9 "'Iho rablnuoaméhould be said Controlla- Spcnce. “The maul which would fix Int-onto up would be one from (3le In; tofrorggf FAVOURS PORT HOPE fit/i Slut BARGAIN wnn Iߣ6.1.PA(lfli (,Wmnipcg Free PM) As the Grand Trunk macho“ have accepted and u Pull-men! V certainly unify the winmldc‘ tween the Govemmnt and the ‘Jfl Trunk Pncnhc. Canada can 'now Inst what the country is to get and rim This country is to get a' anon ot new railway. 0f Canaan: iarxo build and -M_ Western Division. 1.500 Winnipcg .to the Pacific Division. to ï¬lm A 'lho county is to endorse the com- pany's bomb for 75 par cent. ohthe cost (I tha Western Divinion. It in to pay interest {or seven you-I on 75 per cent. 01 the cost 0! the Kann- tain section. 500 mil“: of am Di- vision. If the monnum section coat 850,000 a mile. the such yeon' in- terest win m to $8,937.50). Thin will he tho 0min cost. of the We.- turn Division. A- omyhody agrou- “that the Wanton! Division will pay canmuoiuly. enrybdy Inuit agree that the mun-y incurfl no rit by the endomxion. .Bnt tho emigration win ho or ad- vantage to the Way in rain; money. What does the country get money to he inVoied In it. '11:. minutes at the coat of this div’siou Vary widely. Jr. Fielding. whohal “won been ungainly mounts in his calculation; has placed it at “@9376. inclusive 0! the propor- tion of the cost of the. Quebec brim Sax-en Jean-8‘ incl-av. on that would he $18,787.78. But. Let M m thu the Bantam Division will cost mrly com" a math again :1 calculated by It. Fialdiogay .75.- W. Thin would mks the nav- on purs‘ interest charge 817,750,001. Adding to that nun» the $3387.50} for mm: yoam’ interest on the lonntnin Wu of th: Wench Di- xinon. we no that the utmost coat of we who!» national Traumati- nental will!» $21,987.50). This on- upâ€" It is only by cuddling memsalvea with the legal phraseoloxy or ths do- cuments in the cue, and by imagin- ing that. all the (Neutrals conting- enciaa provided for by the Lawyers will occur. Um: sum honut people contnvc to think the bgruin Pthero who than a very good one {optic country. Floods. Irina. defaults. bonds mortgagee. raoeivcro. all me honid (him again: the possibil- ity o! winch the hwy-4H! provide ap- propriate procedures. are the good mm. They get into a note renun- hling that o: the nervous who will (and doctora’ books. Every about: has some nyngï¬oml so common to all stuns at body than. awry horror sigmtiad by twitches. pains, pupa;- uons. inflation. headache. dry paw. zoom (out. couch. um dim ruling. etc., etc†appeal to be immi- nent. .Iho mime unit when the hour hthrowouiduulonc breath of that air taken. on! the (an: o! duo's beinc YOU MCI] 0i 0%!“ Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through the years. It pays to use the right stufl. “Men of oak†are men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of thc’sound- est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundatiOn for a sturdy con- stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a_ ï¬rm foundation for a sturdy consti- tution. Scott’s Emulsion is the right stuï¬. Toronto. into SCOTT DOWN]. Chomlm. ronto. Ontarloo 500. um â€.00: all drudsto. mumm- Semi for face snglo. and own th‘t Eaflfl'n maps from Winm is to I“ “a to about 3.4â€â€œ of thin tho nd own tbs , muofl ‘Nn alivo in con- Lien win ll 1 not. 1: «rug-m- , But no the Eastern Dawson such a “blind speculation that it. con- struction would be run I! the ren- tal for it me not secured on the Watt-m Division 1 Look at the taste inmd of u. the nodal mn- cies of those protewenal pes- eimiete. tho Oletinn. It is their eonetltutionel duty to be lugnbrlone in rephecy, end therned not be too slurp- y censured for pleying Jeremieh. Indeed they may be pulled (or being but madly endeonmtlonsllyepinettheeontmtdur- in: the recent ehort week while they test- edtoeeeretheGnndTmnk ehereholden mueeptllc it. The tion ere not eo on otlo ee to y wleh the berg-1n . Nowthetltle egotheyeen delttlehemby teeming their former tenee to e belief the: the Eaten vision will not pey. Nobody an believe that who eoneiderethe note. The reed immwmnrctotheAtlentiewhl be u “"w’ 'â€"'-vâ€" â€"~ 7 - - mt p vote copied in undemking its contraction. Individual: look for quicker returns then a notion need demend. Then on be but one we, of blunirï¬ the begun. Thoee who any that, i! we hue aid in true, the Government ,L -I- “.3 ehonld build end open-we the whole road a 3 public work, hove 5 one the: might begoodintheeyeeottbopeopleif 8m 800mm were epï¬oved by their opinion. It in not. It. my epproved in Can-db a some time in the eweet by-nndoby. I! the: time naive. before the lease of the Eastern Division tell: in the leesee enn be dealt, with u Puliunent my then think expedient. At present everybody knows tint the gut in hyor of Government ownership nnd openuon in simply an 0p petition device tor diverting n tew vow non eGovernnent thn handle elm-pin no the: it bewilden in eriticeâ€"eo good the: their “best hold" is in trying to - 1.9- _._9. L- he- When Chop-Lu. wise old girl. Got. as: am night and drunk apoul. All trust! 101k cried out “ For slum I" But annulled ht hat jun-t the sum. L04 she variant. and shown-Swine. To than got in and “mm When W and. his aubjeou bid 0n comm car as â€run-M. He got a .totnb wall month 3 Has (Though not. a very useful thing). "'â€"‘-A â€"â€"J ha-.. in Elfin; .wu right To thus 86‘- ‘“ an wm old macaw: W 99: um tor an bane-t mu. When Dr. Jdmflon mm a 44‘ o: tom-man cm 0‘ t“- 86 "“91, flawed his #305! W Y. t thy; tm pun-7 vb to lose her W; m nut the minimum who capers To get hill mum in him â€para; twin little to Moraine. ~7â€"A ‘4‘ -J-n-ID:-. of a serious flood when the rec m the lakes up nor/tn becins to moltin payout. Ac me Falls the rmdwafy mouth of the bridga is flooded and the our-9r day the water r080 until it trickled numb the windows 0! the Light. But a Power Co’s power We. white at Wynn um flood in “ported tu be within a couple of [cat _ol the (loot-in of the W High In" ("mi-n. fl‘b ' height of the vale: at Fendon' Falls and Wygeon in almost un- nrwtdemed and in causing tears at .thny mt but out ADVERTISE-III Jdmllonmadoa'sd mu flood when the rec in up no,†Win! to melt. in Ac the Falls the runaway In which is flooded and the y the “to: rose until it Month the winch)" o! the hand amuse. rum and the! m l and» sum was baron-mo rm mom orleu. {meadow tooliah- advertise. hire THE cAnAnA LIFE Aggygguce co. -L-..IA oh. inumfnr Hus placed within he die this 3rd.â€"They are insured. paying only one instalment the Company would be imm investment would ~t once be reacn OI men Wluwus my“... 3rd.â€"They are insured. That is, should the investor die aha paying only one instalment on his bonds, all his future payments to the Company would be immediately cancelled and the beneï¬ts of his investment wuld at once become available. 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