L9: stone, fPvre "cleaning ? f b’ ‘1‘ I [j. [ I _ © mucl ,tt L 5; ince ’ang. .1 F! '"", a F-. I , 3%y “"R ti '------. , 'aa'"'"') , "I , "vs _ , LI ER _ , FL ii' 1:: , u, ll' 'tr'r,'s' . x. , P ' 'i? N .' I . j, , choid A' I Vane 'RIL 16, 1908 Int/no, ods Yemnanl: ho ulnar: 'airtts Watt Pa- lete, and :how you nd color. mug t low them nd Tem lil li' APRIL 16, i†Ah, fine We also carry in at in» sa, If You an so troubled C. J. was-rank on 1 - w- U I This is the very worst season of the hands and face but it should have no terror for those who use our Witchazel in Stock an the abled, do not neglect to see ‘, on MARCH 26. val-(In 'cult, For roughage hter J%y of the akin. [5" Per pm" _ tho n-n---'~‘ ‘ bmi, 4yes P 'ar/iny 's Proprietary lotions DR of the year for 2% a,iii; our Optician, and cteams chapped “7-.....“ um "CB. l and equally capable 'irii"a'r"t'il"l' Fl population. We tirmly believe this A to be so, and expect Time to prove g it. But we do not have to leave proof to Time. A certain amount of L. proof can be adduced at once. In E our issue of March 28 We published a i phonograph of a stack ot wild hay cut 'd seVen hundred miles north of Ed. a monon ; on March ll, We published 3 a photograph via potato patch and {a wheat iield on the Mackenzie River, 2 550 miles north ot Edmonton; on rt March 7, we published a photograph ','k of a wheat field in stook at Fort Ver. I million, 700 miles by trail trom Ed- - monton, and have in this odiea, a sum- " ple oi floar such as has been manu- . tactured there for many years post. a On 1960.29, we published a photo- graph of a potato patch in bloom " ', . FortGood Hope, one thousand miles i north ot Edmonton. Mr Thompson I Seton came home recently and re- . ported walking waist high in gross I in the region called " the barren l lands. tt We have the assurance ot t excellent witnesses before a commit- t tee otthe Senate of Canada that in ' the north, owing to the longsun- t light each day, wheat, trom seeding f, to harvest needs only tsightrfiiis . days to mature. " against 105 days * farther south. We are reminded by a Mr R. E Young. of the Department a: ot the Interior at Ottawa, 'rhohaa ir long travelled and studied the new ol and unknown West, that " the prov- f," ince of Tobolslt in Siberia, with the " city of Omsk (Population W000), on tt its southern boundary, has a Jpgtt or tion ofa million and a half " raised bl 6,800.000 bushels of wheat and It 10, 6W,000 bushels of cuts in 1900. " '5 Omaha in latitude, about one hun- to tired miles north of Edmonton, and bu the mean winter temperature of the l t'"altstiponiomottNiioii'i' would be 1.. "___ _-......_,. ’ He says: For some time past. We have devoted in this paper a pure to "The Last West," in which we have seated that we believe it to be a fact that merelies between Hudson's Bay and the Rockies, and north ot Prince Albertand Edmonton, a conu- try great as two German Empires. i and equaliv cannhln n"-"‘"""-“' - Referring to some adverse criticisms of our great Western Canada by J. J. Hill,' she great railway Magnum, .. Mack FF in 'saturday Night,' ' has tt tine condensation of the latent re-i sources ot car Western country. 1 LI., ._--.-, .. From the list; he no further appeal. " rrr"'"t ut- uys. "and the voters' lists are brought in as the lists to be used to designate the persons who are entitled to vote. such lists are not to be dissociated from the quality ot timuity, which the Act gives them. and which was the chief cause ol their being. They have, so to speak, the quality of finality as an integral part of them. They indicate' the persons entitled to vote in such a manner that their qttalifieation can~ norbefarther inquired into. They are not lists under the Act, stripped ot'this essential qualttv. " " When once ai' Munich applies, Ft he says. " and the lists are byought in as the 1131 His Lordship hehihiat by the Mun- icipal and other Acts, the list was made final on this point. Mr Ha verson based his attack tirely on the right to inquire into qualification of voters and the r to go behind the voters' “at. '. The attack on the iocal option by-law passed by the town of' Camp- bellt'urd has failed, Judge Cline dig. missed the application to quash it this mttnior. I Durham case came. before the Jud. ges last Thursday, bat was enlarged fora week. The test case of Geo. Burnocc was sent to chambers. As would appear trom the News of last Friday. Durham and Cainpbeiltord are on the Hume touting, and the Same result should follow: the '"I Hole reads.. r-mrtrert Asquith has been ap pointed Prime Minister of Britain in succession to Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman. wha resigned owing to illness. He journeyed to Bisrriiis to see King Edward. and get invested with his authority and has now com- ttr,', his cabinet. Tm, new mem. " are Winston Spencer Churchbill and Mr Ranciman. --It is hinted that King Edward and Queen Alexandra may takea trip to Austral a. If this be true. we think it is calculated to give offence tol ,Canads. which has several times urged them to visit their nearer and ‘larger dependency without success. It may be they will take a round the world trip and come home by Can. ada. The day is coming when the seat ofthe British _Empire' will be in Canada, with hands extended across both oceans. Canada would give a thousand welcomes to the King and his noble queen. --Alex McNeil], of Wierton, for seven years om of politics, has bin card out announcing himself an "hr dependent Conservative ' candidate in iorth Bruce at the next Dominion elections. He will not weep; a party nomination. r r-Herbert Asquith has been ap- nointesd o...'..., I" . - The " Last West." Cam pbellford By lhe Bttrtttttt Lil; Local Option Situation, THURSDAY, APRIL TOPICS OF THE WEEK rune Minister of Britain in to Sir Henry Campbell. m, who resigned owing to He journeyed to Binnitz to PA...-- " ' holds, there is quigipal Act tri.d. _nbe V righ; uiaw Stands. teir nearer and vinhout success. ke a round the home by Can. attack en But, sir, this John A. Ooorm . Well. they made all enquiries. Then ' the Government announced that after I one year and a he]! the old Ontario leaders would cease to be authorized. that they would beeuperseded by new readers new heln prepared, Then tenders Were calla} for the eu plying of these old Ontario reader for the balance of the yenr and a halt. Tend- ere were received. the 'prcitietttiom, were, I understand. varied. and the some old firm given the contract of eupplyxng the rendere for the remelno ink year or Bo. Thule this than had an opportunity to work " lte old stock on hand, whether In . reed! or semi- }rendy condition. It, sir, , tt e remnant eele at a reduced Pt ce. (Cheere.l When the new reader-e come in, Any old Ontario reader-e on I hand will be nheolutely dead trtoek. It in therefore. I repeat. eheolutely e remnant gale " remnant eale prices. (Cheers) It is indeed, Mr, ohm-gain counter tulle readily tmdeeutood by hueineee men. _ paper, mnuing. type, etc.. in than. to i make a full and complete Investigation. The practical men on that commiuion was Mr. John A, Cooper, at present editor of the Canadian Courier. putt. lished in this pity He is I printer and was, 1 any. the practical member of the commission. who would have practical and accurate knowledge " a result of his experience in the printing I business. I 16. tion, to call viiiazgcga,-uto paper, hindmg. type. etc.. in make a full and comm..- .....- my: [nut the recent price. win be permanent? V8111“. are the facts? Let us hear the" whole truth? The present Government appointed a com- mission to enquire an to the cost at school hooks. That commission was empowered to make a full investiga- tion, to can witnn-n- 0" -.--_, . ,._._v»..u III! bow, of the old Ontario reduced. But. sir. awry ? In it fair, in! to endeavor to load lit-ye that the res permanent? 4lill Let us itlsar the' wh the 3 During the debate 0 Hon. A. G. MucKny in an able speech referred cheap text books. Hit to the belief that the ch r-ry may he intended to elections: - - ___-_. y an ncuuy to grow grain as one of the great wheat provinces ot Russia. We are not speaking of the country dispar- aged by Mr Hill, but of a country as yet unsettled. a week’s Journey" on horseback north of the present wheat area. We say of Mr Hill that he; has lost his visions. Mr J. J. Hill, like all men who grow old, has be. comes poor judge of the tnture. What he is saying now about our West, his father was saying a gener- ation ago about Manitoba. .. ,‘~._. u, even uuupsou, one ,hundred and thirty miles north of the northern boundaries of Alberta-- which means five or six hundred miles north of Edmonton. That new and unknown country, therefore, is by every provision of nature as ready P. grow grain as one of the 1mm vary slgnilari to Fort Le nahan lp. _ -__ p.“ om Ontario reader. had been [ But, air. is thin the whole In it fair, in itcommon honesty 'Y,"il? load the pyblie to bed "r t n __------,- s me aenate on the Address'iII-I'; G. MacKuy in the course of, with '.'r,"teilUyuied to the cry of I divi- yr “an - rte - See our English Liquid House Paint Color Folder for colors and suggestions about trimming, etc Re Text Books. Besides English Liquid House Paints cover more surface per gallon than poc besides imparting a finer, more beam durable Gish. "'----------., Count your paint cost by years of wear, not by first outlay only. It costs just as much and sometimes more for labor to apply cheap poor paint to your house as it does to apply . ,__-_:-:p FUUJ subject to competition as - -T-.r who] uncaper atr it is a case of bemg ‘penny wise, Low Price Indicates Door analifu same communion", ', h Consecutive in Mixed ready tor us . They are Pure Linseed Oil Paints and the (v1li, Lead used in their manufac- ture is Brapdram's B. B. Genuine. They are super- ior to any liquid paint on the market to-day, and if properly applied, are guaranteed to give satisfaction. Full directions accompany each cam You niayhuy cheaper and poorer paints. hm If te a P%eheses A ‘h f Mixed ready for us . .Paint.s Ind the 'Ili, ENGLISH LIQUID HOUSE PAINTS We are now Agents for a HARDWARE AND FURNITURE Aglish Liquid House Pai deflate Pt' the His "raiii;ei/fei't I cheap text book to help over the 'alnts, l one. of tttwGiii't ERIN; Pl, l .?elihifty.wtrrns quinine ay cheaper and poorer paints, but T ‘penny wise, and pound foolish.' s poor quality in a commodity so ion as Mixed Paint. paint cost by years of wear, not U n “A . ,I In the notion devoted to dairying, ;the Commissioner reviews the dairy industry and gives some interesting I fitrttmm bearing on the trade. A large Amount of up we is devoted to a coat. plete report of the Cow Testing Ae- qoeiostiohs. A review of the opinion in- dustry of Canada by Mr. McNei l in a tenure of the Section devoted to Fruit, and the working of the Fruit Mark- Act is dealt with " some length. The methods which ere emgloyed to improve the handling of oeril AMA mm- of -- The annual report of J. A. Ruddick. Dummiun Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner, has just come to hind in a volume of 174 pages. it deals lwith the work of our Important divisions, of the Department of tgf culture, name! , Dairying. Fruit. :- tension of 'h"IZ',d, and bold Storage, in well illustrated with half bones. and contains maps showing the various {ruin growing (instructs of the Domin. on. _ . "'"-.MVP vuc puuuc not; to be Ilinislead " present prices. The Can- , Minn Courier says: .. With reference to the new reeders. what will the cost _ he to the Provmce of Ontario.†He answers this question as follows: "This reduction in rice may last one and a hnlfrears. emu will happen then in on y a matter of conjecture. The probability is when the new set of readers is prepared and the printing and binding brought unto-due. the prices will go back to the old ï¬gures. I if not higher." (Cheers.) Bo that, Mr, when the whore truth is stated and the facts fully ynderstood the de- ception contained in this cry of cheap Ontario readers become quite appar- ent. (Cheers.?' The Dairy and Cold Storage Commissioner', Report. House Paints will actually .llon than poor cheap paint, ', more beautiful and more cIntosh. choice selection my: t" .. With reference era. what will the cost nee of Ontario." He question as _follows: the plghlic not 'amt Ill NEW QUARTERS All our experience at your service. Call and see us. and much more tell you of this week J. C. NICHOLS STORE A full line of Fashionable Furnishings for men and boys All the very latest in Callus and Ties Gloves and Hose Bats, Caps, Shoes. We beg to announce to-the people of Durham and vicin- ity that we have opened up in â€THE MI 4 New! New! New! John vuvwivll wwwmmugm y w ........ my Linoleum! Fiiiii,iydWJ.1".'::riryi ram hymlu‘moxao'ggoluch Manner Print: Ind Gingham. abtynen, iriirGii, Gents' Furnishings CARD 0F THANKS ONTARIO '. If. BEAN Table M" a iiiiii,' Bin-"WIT 68 In- wide, unbleached 1Wetloth mo ARCHIVES" TORONTO ), PPbW We can’t t teach: Etude“. koala "tterat a. tttiii?,?:?,,.'.',,; 'i"ifi'iillt “to" 'lW,'t “a! ' nun . d 'Atoms, as Much, thu'lWI'didiiii. 'n"ttte has: Mun. rm: " " "ttttttt in " . --e-- "an a. A., no." i te f to Utit - ch L'ttl1f8odLiitii m a'lliriii.'ia NALDA ?.eituc B. A. . 8%?! My Ullmm has “a: a», 'hfl _"dtatii-,u?i'iird, Arum. Viv-wt!" Th sch It mama] an In swat;ï¬ï¬‚mmé‘z'ï¬mm'mmm ' or Manon work. The (allowing mm: In! on III chum t TROE ALLAN, men-Mam, PhateOat lass GIBI‘BUDE lr9Degt B. A., loco: G of to Uni "-nmeti Mina“ 2at “A .mlv , Durham di.. Grant} Pi ..‘-0c in“ iiwpur 15c yud IN, 7nd 60c yard Durham School an pair Barrister. Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary" Public Commissioner. Money to Low. omce, over Gordon's Jewell-v sunr- DUBHAI. ONT. (Lower Town) ARTHUR and Insurance Agent. Money to Lou: Issuer of Marriage Licenlen. A Ben- eral (hunch! mine“ trauma-d 'tartysurr, - "-____ . v. ".w, L. B. B. Hoxoa alumnus Tomato mum-m uma we Ho at Coll beam 3m - Dent-1min!†m menu. ' Otthstr-thua,",u "r-.. - W. C. PICKERING D. D s., L D HONOR GRADUATE of Toro, University. graduate of Roru Colle of Dental Snr eons of Ontario. Rom Ovel J k J 'if'lh"/palr,: New Btom Bt- "W "'rt.met. IMUe, - -. I: U I. ' late mm: to #ooemeiare Iguana, hr; at to Knapp'l (New York) gt Kamila.) notary Putlic, Commisak CONVEYAIICER. ta -r--i.aai=ri".'i. J. "GRANT 0.0.3 (lull!) ._.. . h, Iilrt1tlt1r,trsrr, kiiifiiat rrtrfe,,ttara." “(limo-J Illa-lo . , Moe Ind “an Got. Cantu. and Goo. n as. It mo! 'lfih! Old In“: 00th.. OFFIOI Mouna 9-11 1. a F-4 p. I. Toughest. Connection No. " J16. BUTTON. u. D., c. -- Pirst home non“: of 'I Black-mm: Shop. J. P. TELFORD 335337 TEAL MEDICAL Ulla er'a Black 131mm, 'e,tt.teituiii, 'cli?iiettor, tten V. NI â€I“ " L P. DUNN DB. "BURT 3. Commissioner. _‘--0n-|ou.‘ l JACKSON ', over Post one. of Town to i., t. os. College Room.