tors Considering the claim of Diana“ Ems. The Railway and Shipping World ya that grading is almost complet- , from Burketon, on the 03.3. To- toâ€"Montreal line to the southern undary oi Lindsay. and tram the tern boundary of Lindsay to Bob- ygeon. The grading in the town Lindsvy is expected to be complet- tbis year. the delay having been -asioued owing lo difficulties in . ing the location, caused by. the G. ., putting in a number of new sid- and rende r1ng a deviation nec- esary .All culverts and other struc- mare built. The building of sta- and tanks will be proceeded 'h during the winter. The station .ings will be Blackstock, 6 miles Lh of Burketon; Lindsay, Duns: d, about halfway between Lindsay W Bobcaygeon, and Bobcayg»:on H-ere will also be two {lags stations, r-our. 4,000 tons of 60-11). rails of '_lian and German make have been dered, with 24-inch angle bars. Mr. Elias Bowes, town, has been 4:: ing as valuator of. right of way rivilegu (or some weeks for the hove company. A number of farm- rs, disinclined to accept the amount warded by Mr. Bowes and the Com- nys engineer, decided to submit be 1' claims to arbitration. The A mpany selected Judge Winchester; -rt Toronto, and the farmers Judge 1! rdmg, town, Judge Benson, or Go- 1. is. is the third._at‘bitrator.. .The ebow gentlemen left town this morn- mg about 9.30 to make an in5poction of .112 various properties. ‘u N lode u Menuâ€"ll" Denm- .“ by the ï¬lm: 00mm†0! the covenant. A message received from Ottawa mnla) states the railway Dom- 'u of the Privy Council have allow- :he plans of the Lindsay. Babes:- a l‘ontypool Railway Co. (or fly into the town 0‘ Lindsay. a: oposcd by that coupany. This “a, as near as we can Ream, ..t the road will areas under the 1.3. bridge, close to the east end. . skirt the rive-r bank in the 2:01 Beal’s tanned until near Paul-st, where it will cross ‘ G. T. R. sidings; thence along- . A: Mr. Geo. Mills‘ grocery and 1‘ Caroline-st†,thranhMr.‘Jos.‘ Baby‘s two brick houses in the ., of Mr. Alex Cullen’e‘ residence. ., company will probably take‘the ’. block between Lindsay and 15., a: the freight sheds ; . â€manger station will be located. 1-2. ’From the east the road will e in through Ald. O’Rielly’s home ~ tween Rathbun‘s mill and Free- One of Woman’s Ways. (New York Prm') A girl is alums sure an: is hav- . "5:: a good time when two men ask hr to go out and she goes with the i 2 she doesn’t want to go with to 'ie the other one mad. Women Voters In Australia. (Toronto Star.) The Fsdvrui election cannp-tign in l-‘Tfl'h:xlza is now in full swing, and ‘3' "101: is completeiv enveloped in t“5M hccause of the female vote. hieh is one- bird or the total. Before the. Commonwwlth was eye. 9‘1. women exercised the tgamhlae Way: and Soufh Anal-aha. and man conferred female mflpge ut the whole ledentlon. ex- 350000 women voters are-rog- "1 and to what extent the: 6mine the franchise, and what â€91'9- they will exert on the re- , "mains to be seen. “Emma is a candidate for elm- . Victoria, 33, under the con- 11, Women not only have the m “319, but are 011 iblfcw Bit l"Vliament. g. v nunsâ€"M MIMI. run-mum. mum minimum. WMYIOI m V 8!“. m main!!!“ l l. I. I P. IAIIMAY M" “I. W“ Cate r’s Little LiveiiPills. MD IRUNK (0. [NS TIIE L B.' P. “HAY. OUR‘ IIOK NIADAON‘. pun lo" M Genuine Hair Yigog‘ Ontario's School Population. .Our reodtrs will be surprised to Alearn that although the population ‘ of Ontario has boon aleadzly incl-ea.- I’mg the “school population." includ- I ing. under the present law, all per- sons between the ages of 5 and 21. has since the year 1887 been falling Ic-lf. In um year it stood at «311,- 1.212; in the near 1901. the latest for which Statiatics are given, it was only 574,490. Sun'larly the number let chxldrex. enrolled in the public 'phoole has. in the same period ae- cranrd from 491,242 to 457,436. Go the other hand. the attendance in'thc separate schools. taking the some two date‘. has increased from 30,373 to 43,987. {Phat is. to ears, the public annuals here in 14 years lost 84,806 scholars; the separate schools have 38311013 13,614. Yet the proportion) of Protestants to Catholics in them-o- tincc has not in that period very ma- terially altered. p-_'_ The game was a short one. however, and the wretches who planned the coup as a part of the war, of scandal did not get much rope. (hilaghan is in jail under a charge of theft, and there is already abundant evidence to prove that the statement prepared for him by the Tory managers, and to which he swore, is false in every par- ticular. The "miserable tool was dis- covered hy_ the police late‘at night, was promptly captured and put be- hind bars, where the men ‘who in- duced him _ fa commit the crime should find a home for some years to come. It is 11! right to punish the tools, but what do the people think at a political party whuSc leaders found their hopes of success on organe ized slander, villif-ication per-.5 jury’ ~'I Pstorbsrs's “sch of Sports. Toronto Globe: “The Knox-Bel- and race uL Peter-bore on Thankgiv- ing Day in going to the courts in an endeavor to recover the states. This {Wigs the ram [in which, when__zhe loco! 'm'anl was ulten, the. rerun-z too}; it upon himself to declarerbuts o", and so are the money ‘of‘the Beland backers. ,His excuse for this was distinctly a new one, though one Bonk! think that every possibte sort of pretence had been exhausted in the past in order to help out the “win, tie or wrangle" kind of sports who had backed a loser: In this case one 'man had been set back a yard by the starter tor a raise break. and the ingenious reteree decidcd that it was. therefore, a 101 yards race instead of a hunchâ€! yards, as cailed for by the articles. so it you were on the loser you got sour money back. A letter writer says; It is deeply to be regretted thatsuch an unwortanzanlike affair ehonld have occurred in our town; and I repeat that the originators of this action, Messrs. Brooks 'and flountree, are bound to give the pub- lic, whom they promised. to protect. LA. I'--.__ 3;; _ fax-‘Faixiéinwhï¬' 36 ohanmwima, A non}: sole \3‘ man Edna MI. mm “on man. an was 1qu of wage“ n sounds which make Violin mu has was an: “rub: I‘M MN W A am w" u} nary" and was glvan m and 11139 Walters. brought the ox» ‘uing‘u human)“. and ‘ unnem entertainment to a Mono. Tory Tool Behind Bars. (Hamilton Times.) By what means \V. H. Callaghan, of Toronto, was induced by the Tory bosses to make an affidavit intended to besmix'ch Hon. Mr. Slmtton and other Liberals in connection with the purchase of Gamey’s stock in the GrosSin aPiano Cempany, while re- training from making direct allega- tions of. crime which would subject the tool to prosecution under the criminal .law, the public can only guess. It was part of the general plan that: has been pursued by the “'hitneyites in their unpripcipied at- tempt to detame Hon. Mr. {055 and his ministers, and they were not- very scrupulous about the men or methods used. Annual To. and Entonoinnont of tho Lndios' Aid Society a Success. l'he annual tea and ientertainment in connection with the Cambridgm- st. Methodist church took place Last Friday ond was even more successâ€" ful than new}.- al‘he tables in the basement were presided over by a number of ladi'ss, who were assisted by youngdadies of tin congregmtion, and were laid with a. tastufnlnesu that was calculated to tempt Lhoap- petites of the most fastidious of epi~ cur-N, and the daintiea nerve] were of that choice charnctqr that make people wish they were boys and girls again and. able to entee into Um run enjos men? of the good th'. ngl without fear 0! suffering the bit- ter pangs of indigestion on the mor- I'OW . ' OAIBRIIIGE-ST. IE‘I'IIODISTS .EN- JOYEII A TIME FRIDAY NIGHT "U, "llvm ll-V'v ’.___V,V _, _ an explanation, No doubt Mesa-9. Brooks and Rountreoâ€"the latterwas the refereeâ€"will give anything des- ired in the way of an explanation. Explanations are easy.†‘v we .r v----_,. r «envied the chair. and his brie1.1n- Lwductory returns were calculated to put savory per-on in good humor, rm tint number mu on organ solo by Mr. Ionic. which my Very much enhyrd. and demonstrated tlmgood noun: 9! the time instruments and the aim or the wiser. A Vocalmlo by man Walters was well given. and met with a bean?- vncoreu Amad- mg by mm Max Inna Putin. mum“ 0! Cum Jon. 1%er mu; than in a manner um was plmdn am cute to a awn and it amflw maï¬a applaum. . (1):.) anthem! {minim comnbmm a «:19. In «- ecnam w! which mw wmnmol toner“) mun : she waded man wmnuimm ream Ram .11 a, Show 03. at Mama. am 0! Lindsay‘s mod: Vermin. tome:- pawn an» «meet m imam .ayyuwrmthv um AL- __...4.â€"i_Ԥlo The entertainment wan commenc- ed at 8 o‘clock. ï¬ev. 3y: _He_nd_ex:lqn the Value et the Work Counted at neutron. Ooh. I) Dental" Io. pertinent et agriculture. The Deminton Department or Ag. rieulture carried on illustration chicken fattening Work for three years «i Rentrew. Out. When the work enmmvnmd‘ Mr. John Freed. the owl-MM“ ot the station. we: re- quested to lntereett he (“more about Rentrew inehiehen httenuiaml to inform them «it the hiuh when paid (or tamed ehlehvni in Nxmueul‘ Mr. New! loaned two tamer! the tattere- ing "Men. and showed them how to teed their chicken The» chicken. when fattened were sold in Montreal e! 11 cents per pound. Nacho we-laht. and one at the tamer: wrote the De- partment that he was Iwell pleased with the price he obtained. This you the tamer erected a poultry house coating "00. and in engaging in the busineu extensively. He speaks very tavorahly ot the httenin: work. He hes chickens in the fattening crates and is shipping regularly to Mon- treal. It is learned that the second farmer end three others are also forwarding the chicken: to Mon- treal. One of then realized for his shipment 75 cents per chicken, anoth- er ‘5 cents per chicken. Thnce years ago these tnrmcre‘ chickens, unfat- tened. could not have sold for more than 50 cents per pair. It was then diflicnlt to buy ï¬rst class chickens. A great number of. Leghorn-n5 and scrub chickens were raised by the farmers. This year almost every far- , 7...‘ j 1. Only smoke mild cigars. :1: Only smoke good cigars. 3. Never make the-lash ".1111 of n cigar nor the end or a oigu-eme.‘ 4. It a vign- or a cigarette goes oat, do not light it again. 5. Do not sit where there is a “and of tobacco smoke. ' 6. Do not chew the end or a cigar. 'I. Uee ciga.r holder or cigar- ett: 110169: and line it with cotton. [or the nicotine will cling to the Lit- ier and will on}; penetrate in very ’smah quantities into the smokes-'5 system. [al'fllcluo Luna J~wâ€" -___-, 7 V - , mer owns a ï¬rst clasev flock of Barred Plymouth Roch. Since the chicken uttening business is established at Benfrew, 'and prom- ises to develop into an important in- dultry. the Department of Agricul- ture decided not to coerce the sea. tion another year. The work .will be tranderred elsewhere. The Redraw poultry business received ’3 great mm: on account of: the operation 0! the illustrntion fattening stating- the farmers are pleased withsthe in. theta-mere are pleeeedwith the in- creased returns received from their tatted chickens, ané are in a good way to realize a substantial poultry revenue. What has been accomplish- ed in Renfrew can be repeated in oth- er parts of Canada. 1;) fear that tobacco will do than any hgrgn. . -‘_a -:_-,_n . ldvlco to‘ Snitch. Dr. Case, a well known French phgcician; lays down the Iona-wing rulce for smokers, and maintamiz that muse who onset-Va them nccd haw St. Paul’s Parish Workers. The sale of fancy articles and en- tertainment in St. Paul’s church school room last Friday, under the auspices of the Parish Wag-Rem Aa- socintion, attracted a. large audience and a. substantial sum was realized by the ladies in aid of the church debt. As promised, the Ladies' Home Journal booth was a great at- traction, and the tour pretty young ladies in charge were kept busy tak- 1y xhat even with the rage tor. manic (-ipai ownership tha towna and Gov,- crmnent would go into the hate: tun-'- nen. and it in [till more dbuntul wnptlpe: the: wooing! ugh a money of n I! 51.1.02 “43.1.9144; u ing orders and making change; Mr. Hopkins presided as chairman. The program, which was flatly enjoyed, was as follows : 1 Chairman’s ad- dress; 2 0nr_t_qre,_piayo, Miss Ben- the Packet recently. The committee, lsowevu, propose to seek ï¬che help 01 both the Govexpment and 'the muni- cipalities in establishing their hotels, and {or this put-[me are askxng for legislation. from does not seem to us either '30 teaeible or so desirable as {or the tempexance people to take up the movement for public houses free from the liquor trafï¬c as a part of that propaganda. and as .1 land- noes undertaking. There 15 alta- gethex too much tendency nowadays to seek public assistance for every sort of enterprise _nnd philanthropic undertaking. got _n_t- is £0“;er 1mg. son; 8008. Miss Rankin: 4 Ductt‘ piano and violin, Miss Benson and Mr. Gordon; 5 Song, Mrs. Hopkins; 6. reading, Mr. Edwards; 7 .Vocal ductt, Mrs. Walters and Mrs. Rankin; 8 Song. Miss Leary Mn. Hopkins, Miss Rankin, Mr. Edwards and others reSponded to encores. Tampa-no. Hutch. (Grillia, 0:11., Packet.) A mmmitte of temperance men, . rub headquarters; at morning's Mills, htn'c iamnd a cixcuiar proposing the establishment ol temperance hotels, something on thc_line§._wgge§te.:_lltu ILLUSTRATED GIIBKEI FATTEIIIG The safest course for delicate skins is to use BABY'S OWN SOAP. Steer a Safe Course No Other to. I: u M â€gunmmcl.. In lam: E‘V, â€""'o men. a. â€'- 3.3â€")“: can! nun-cu .9 1m udvortbomt vi! to F. A Letter to Dr. Pierce gvtï¬g‘ggt‘szvâ€"egmomhs than I have for years. Every month I used 10,111“ to go to bed and have hot poultices and take landmnm to ease the pain. I don’t go to bed now nor do I take hudannm.†,Escam ., onlyused onebotfle of Dr. Pierce’a F9 vent: Won and in connection I usedonebo eof‘Golden Medical Dis- oovcry.’ Sixdooesadny, threeofeoch, w .0, mama m._xnull on u n b â€I. â€am!“ ulnaâ€, an I:uul O! 01'. 35‘?» nut-'1 will at u- d!“ â€â€˜39“? “an. um up 'I suffered untold miscry You my years with uterine trouble,†writes Mrs. Mary E. Wilcox, of Emo (Rainy River), Algoma Co.. Ont. “until I commenced taking Dr. PiErcc‘s good medicine and A___‘ _.. -AJMZ Y used the loczfl ueataent as advised. I took two bottles of ‘Favorite Prescrip- tion’ and two of ‘Golden Medial Du- eovery.’ I also sent for one box of you: ‘Antiseptic and Healing ' ' ' ’ oovery.’ They are the best medicines in the world. Also wxite to Dr. Pierce for his {athefly advice. I lgave. felt_better aâ€; (M at). sum mun. (â€3.9, 9r:aw.n(M‘¢)- auburn- 4“ “LA!“ A‘“ range NOTICE in mm rim “3‘; Mount go unmet adorn Incomil.thono§ufl m Pb. Auction Sale of Tim- ' ber Berths. the Mlowht town-flu Address Dr. R. V. hams FOR SALE. A... union-Io- m,“- maumwatwm- or choioonpphachud, (ta-uppin- '0 Will told chap. Loud... zn nil. fro-IMHO†lNuuhrnuenilouflhdM-nuh inBtock. Good-unions. 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They had tho‘oaect o! cleansing the “not: and washing out the severe in u'ly that has improwd the health of the metropolis and reduced the duth 3"“. J. H. SOOIHERAN mmuaxmuu-gu BEXALL Thou will-dye We .1, Cat- ton. But. an a mud Good: in one btthâ€"the 3:. ‘Ju but: And no“ MD†3- III. 'ofld. Try 5 pain... All colon a III- I» .mn'flw-‘u FARM LOANS. JOHN KENNEDY, Ah- Dbul Kata Boy-It, Loam [or be“... up. Lower Daub Into. H008} BOLD {and and! ml"m [ grub. Pm,m.u DYES 'ROB'I. CHAMBERS Can-ugh: vac-pulp. [I gulp“ now. WHAT ABOUT A FALL SUIT ? mm: H was. “uncut I'lll'l. about"... m modblmil:tmom over: was. Ranmn-mm. wlmumunmmm ‘umwmnt’ki‘wm In! m MM which will an. dath. nmwfltacnid prom. t'meumMM-Ilq lhngmthtwfllommil ;.hurtflnei WMWIMI" mum hue may can Mummthflmht FEE’S KIDNEY CURE Moon a JACKSON. a... may ~_ mo- nn. Humps E'Invmm DENTISTS. ‘ VJSGMAI up to duo in Dani-try. um mod. ad ,' Bridge won-I 8 ’cadid flu in‘ Mac“). wmatguum Price- mod-raw. mmmmmwm Wm» DR. F. A. 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