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'.:"».`G, .f .,_ -. , ...lf 1 ’ gi. . 1 ' ' . . uf i ‘ ,lfl\,,‘i.|. , . ~, .4 *ll 7 X Q ?€l¢I -414%-- “;¢'.ll="'°....-.~.`5 , _.. i ,l.!`§l; .1 Ui, ll l .l. 1 1 , . .» File - ull, 1 :.5 » Noise Comments fel' inrdsy Subscribers ’-‘ luoumv The Depsrtnient of Agriculture at Qggys has issued B M1110*-lil (N° 62) packed full o_f .information abil: grgqberries and how totrbizz ytgzrs _ .lwen y~0 *2ll§nCenIfl:ln§XP¢l'lm°°t“l FAH” :ss been glvllls ‘ll-*°“ll°“ W dthug msuer and has tested some hun_ re of varieties of this delicious frlllt Ill the introductory the bulletin tclls that the strawberry is flllllld EY0"l“Z wild in Canada from the Atlnviril: to the Pacific and from the r~\-lllrfll boundarras far north us me 6~llll ll l. . pelllllle eusual metnod of Pl‘0Il88ll'-mg strawberries is from ruii..».-rs. :\l1l;ll are always true to the stun.; 1.. t_ € parent plant. But strawberries rais- ed from the seed. like llPl>l@S 0l` P0' tatoes raised from P0‘ tato balls, give endless variety. l_'lll a very small llr0P0l'fl0ll ‘fl "'h‘°h_ tum out to he valuable- let fllelll new varieties are being ill`9‘l“°e‘ 15"” after year from the seed in the will of obtainigg tau id¢\e;l0‘l;»;llrl'i’. llll'-‘el than any ere o ore - It is interesting to learn that d0ll¢‘ Variety, the Greenville. ll59 Weld’ Bl the rate of 14,818 ll0\lll¢l5 P" “°"°'“ nearly seven and a half tons. That 'sp altogether exceptional for an ex' ceptional variety. Tweiity-five aver- age berries of this lJlBlli Welflll Helen ounees. One or two other large var- ieties produce berries of which ill average 50 weigh a pound. _ Que page of the bulletin is given uP t I dl '.:f;:°.;l.‘....'“'.....‘z.s.°.°w....., .sa .iso by “lower 1*' “°‘“‘ '= mos that e vleblselfl °ll°“l‘l"°°‘“j l in the people ¢l°¢l‘l° “P at tfllieuixitw °proposa\l. ¢ll\\ll9 °l attitude is not 'sxplellwl *Nl "°“l° ,ppgsr to he based upon l-ll° ‘l°°l’° - trem Bec- ltl)`°:'liciulill°plll'lv till; "“l:l‘- tl" tsbw wing is fypposed altogether ‘Q s Caiiadiah navy, while the other livers a direct money contribution, tu be placed usdsr control of the British Admiralty- ’ -. On the .civic electoral liste of Hlllli' real there Nt Y-ll0 “Un” °l °°m° eight thousand volnrm 'l`l1° N°“*-§9“l witness tells l-llif ill the recent e eg- tion which event- ill! 5"" ‘“‘ln§°‘;n; le element to ddclt £110 l° d n of voters were strollsly on the Sl °- Bu reform and contributed ll! "0 ‘lm measure to bring about the xrellf- victory that was achieved. The lo- cal Council of Women. Y-lle Wflmens ness‘ adds that the lady electors voted solid for thc reform “slate.” There is an impression that quite an extensive reconstruction of th very shortly. There is even som persnce. which will "lf not in or spirits, the to such gg! l!~‘°!l- PYP \mmll“ll“l ‘Pl The barkmlper s reel p¢>iS°l\- great prudence ous man hringllll damnation ' trohl. "Is there a. liquor dealer worthy of general esteem, one l>¢l'l°¢¢l¥ _¥°°P°°l1' able in his relations. one who Mrs not the anger of God, or the repro- batlon of wives and- mothers? Is there one who has properly obtained' soon to open before you. What will your criminal profit avail you, as balanced against your debts to liod offended, to individuals destroyed, ° families, desolsted, society outraged? Asquith Government will take place would you save your uouyu 5 Get out ° of a business in which you are damn- speculation in regard to the POS' ing yourselves by damning your man, and the great railway com- ueighboruy panies being wise in such matters. It is 5 nogewor-thy (act ,nd 8 BBW fl‘€illl¢lltlY Pl`0m°l-ed “Fable hopeful one that the churches, Pro- to U18 WST- °l Sfowlng an “ere of sibility of the Premier resigning his mutant and Catholic' and the sem.. strawberries and the average crop Qll- tained. The opinions of nine promin- ent fruit growers in Ontario and Que- bee are given and they differ pretty widely, but an average of their con- clusions would run about as follows: Rent of land $14; preparation of land $5; fertilizer $25; plants $22; Dllwtlllg $5; cultivation' SIG; mlllclllns $13; crates, boxes, picking and marketing $102; total cost $203. The average crop as set down by _these growers ranges from 3,000 to 8,000 boxes, the average of the esti- mates being 5,500. What these are` worth the reader may guess for him- self as it depends upon the market, and the distance of the producer from t market. » The bulletin tells tha “while the strawberry crop is one o the most profitable to grow, it i also one of the most expensive.” On Thursday last Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier moved the second reading of the herst 50, Truro 10, Bridgetown I are now owned in Nova Scotia so B one for every two thousand people i position rather than to press upo the King the pledges to which Asquith committed himself durin the election campaign. TUESDAY. It reads strangely that there should be in mid-winter a serious outbreak of rabies in Western Outa- rio. And from time to time through- out the year -mad dogs cause alarm and trouble in the Lake Province. Did anyone ever know of a case of rabies in Prince Edward Island? Certainly in many years past no case of hydrophobic has been recorded. A published table shows that the 246 automobiles, or at the rate the Province, and it is stated th fax has 75 autos, Yarmoubh 80, A Canadian navy bill and explained it Annapolis 2, Ohio 2 and Weymout more fully than had before been and Digby each one. The Motor M done. A new department will be treated under u new Deputy Ministe who will administer the nav unde y . the Minister of Marine and Fisheries The Government proposes to bull the eleven ships in Canada,'even gazinc states that "in Nova Scoti nobody is selling his car and man are contemplating purchases.” T saine authority states that it is ‘l timiated $200,000 worth of autom ,_ ll hiles- were imported into Nova Scotia lm-‘“l'l°° finds fav” ‘vlllh 3' §°°d it will cost a little more. As soon during 1909_ as the bill is passeddenders will he » called for the construction of a ship- building plant, which will be a pri- WEDNESDAY vate concern It will take B year to From time to time some one start et the plant read and robabl s y . p y four years more to complete the acentury, or greatly increasing the ships. ‘ Mr. Borden moved an amendment fm' _ setting forth in substance that the race- And Yet We "9 llwllned tl’ bill does not follow the recommen- li€'V0 that most of those who dations of the British Admiralty, and by empowering the Government to withhold the naval forces of Can ada from those ut tue Empire in drank or wherewithal they should be of being testad by a pleoiscite. This time of war are ill-advised and dan- clothed. They simply kept busy Wit gerous; that the proposals of the out working too hard, ate what w bill, while necessitating a heavy out- set before them and nature andugood Mr- Borden appears tc’ have Uecome lay, will give no immediate or effect- ental and physical vigor of the joyml very long life took very lit thought about what they alle o consultations kept the ments an ive aid to the Empire or satisfactory physical machinery going. results to Canada; that no perman- Vegetarianlsm, sunlight, electric “°“Ell'l|5- Hls P05lll°'“»lSlu°3°l°“l and ent policy should be entered upon in- volving large future expenditures 0 this character unless it has been su ' vocates, and still have 'bhem al- b mitted to the people and by rurniv- though in not B few cases those who ed their approval; that ihe imiiisdi ate duty of Canada and the neeessi ties of the Empire ciin best hc .lis charged and met by placing iiiilioiit delay at the disposal of the lmperi al authorities such an amount as may be sufficient to purchase .ir ccn- struct two battleships or .mored cruisers of the latest Dreadnought ` practiced any one of these methods ` or systems have gone prematurely to ` the grave, not because of but in. spite _ of any beneficial results which mig ht have come from the diet or treat- ment undertaken. Sunlight- in fair measure is un.- doubtedly healthful; but it is quite type, giving to the Admiralty full lmsslble l-F' get £00 much of it, even diguegior, to expend such Suu, ut if one is in perfect health. The sacme such time and for such purpises o naval defence as may t sf_:i~\'e f may be said of electricity, the op- tu plicatlon of which may serve a good increase the united stiugth of the PUYPUS* lll B0m° llllmall l1llm°llt9~ Empire. The Conservatives appear to lrnv Vcgetnrlsuism agrees well with cer- e tain persons, in certain callings, received this amendment with lwuity llllt 09-11 l19l`¢llY be l`W0lIlll1ll€lld€0¢°ll ll'°m th up Cong al-ess, sud the Governme I." Zilllilugl elhliltilstry. In these WBYS ll Belle Isle. Sir James Whitney is reported as saying that in is shorter time tgisun most persons imagine there wil 0 "dry" from year to year. _ FRIDAY Y . . tofore borrowed has been invested i build. some figures bearing upon this sub- ject, which are worth repeating. There is Argentina, for instance, the rich republic of the far-off south which is Canada's close rival in wheat and cattle growing, and in ex- _ panding trade had population. Argen- tlna's Bi per cent securities with a 1 per cent sinking fund, were selling re- cently st 765, while Canadian 3} per cents were selling at 101. Austria is a great and rich empire, but in the same month h r 4 er c nt vos we el in _l1l.U.° Us all °“1¢“ r ecouomi generally. The exlgellcy Of personal 'interest as to closg the ses- hig, pr ces for food is upon the en- oio.. within s, mouth from its_'¢vl»°n- in members will llllil 9.°ll'l°l‘ mg W M5 »mA1ns seriously ill and has ‘been or- nt to stimulate the Bgri- illl cognet, and are speculating upon ' h k the exodus and g ve w at may happen when the comet greg;-;d;r(i)plcoy?rEient at home with fair passes a few months hence directly wages. A royalty will also be im- between the sun and the earth. If posed on the iron ore shipped from the tail is long enough-some ninety- no legal sale of liquor in rural Ollf-' ario. Local option is steadilv IDB-li' ing increased areas in the Province spectroscope, so nobody knows of (7niiada's credit in the great money °°m°t9 Wandering lll S9868 lllld B0 market stands good, and it ought to far their movements have been so stand good. The- Dominion has a vast l`°Elll8l1Bd that none . of them are area and almost uuuudleuu resources known to have done any harm in The government of the Dominion has never defaulted in its financial obli- , gations. The wealth` of the Dominion is many times greater than its in- d btness and is increasing rapidly - fifom year to year. ' The mone which Canada has here- Fon BABY ri ' ~ public works ‘and lines of transports- ' tion which form valuable assets and contribute to the rapid advance in industry, trade and production. Wherefore the credit of Canada ought to be go d even if we are hor- rowing pretty largely in recent years as we are. Canada borrows only to Mr Nesbitt of North Oxford, Ont, during the budget debate in the House of Commons recently quoted that tire ¢9l!!li-F! despite the abundance of food producte"which Canada affords. A grp_'st` deal of good food has been spoilgdhy bad cooking in the past and there has been much waste. The domestic' science schools are doing an excellent work and should be en- couraged in every way to go ou. ,_..l_ Premier Rcblin, of Manitoba, re- dered to take a prolonged rest. The provincial elections are again hp-` proachlng and the parties are al- ready naming their candidates, but another session is possible within the time limit. - _ - Senator Baker, wliosesudden de- _mlso was noted in an0ttawa des- patch yesterday, was ons of the Con- servative Senators from Quebec Pro i vluce. He was born in 183i, was a lawyer by profession and held a seat in the House of Commons for some eighteen years altogether. He was called to the Senate in 1896. Mr 0 Baker's death reduces tha number of rather o timistic view Conservatives in the Senate to tw- fglugllixg .Coddsh ‘hae §dV8!lf~‘-ell enty in a House of 87. in price the manufacture aiid shiP' -_- - men; 0|' paper on anextensive spill! Some wise scientists claim to have has begun, there is hope of opening discovered by means of the spectro- scope that there is cyanogen, a dead- ly poison, in the tail of I-Ialley's odd millions of miles, which is doubt- ful-the tip of it may brush the earth. Once before, they say, the earth passed through a comet’s tail and nothing particular happened, but that was -before. the..da.ys of the what that particular tail was com- posed. There are some hundreds of the universe. The healthy child is always s happy child. All its littls troubles vanish when its food dlsosts properly sou it isireo from childish ailments. Most of iliese ailments come from stomach or bowel troubles, colds, feverlshness teething and worms. Baby’s Own Tab- letspromptly cure all these troubles and keep little ones well. Mrs. W. G. Martin, Rav- enscliffe, Que., says, "I have need Bs.by’s Own Tablets in my home for the past four YBIIS. and since using them mly little ones have enjoyed the best of health. I can recom- mend them to every mother as ' a sure cure for the little trou- bles of childhood." Sold by medicine dealers or by mail at Mi cents' a box from The tati es: 'om ou. Worthy Rwresg wevmset md” , °°‘1°' this our first qusrtalrli' 5°:l;l°;‘ho“‘1’f1 , . ' 0 lar¢i_ ,and the Bum Oil "__'__’-'~_“ d is” tlll’ N" Y°°r our rs yr F ther o llfl;l‘°°° l' ¢"°“°' l,uf,\;ht!3s°tn2`§isf:’!ol“{§rlfll;o 802; "° §;,il:§:s‘°!‘oiFr§ilt`g(il:ia‘fol;lll:‘l“‘;s to' liatever is pure lovely e of-t e more numerouai . . . ,_ ' u tml us of W » ' U u° "cord .mu lgdewllnohthxiyvfords, ftlgin and ztrraeufulr? o?;E- ggalnuafglgq tal” . d _ ._ ...... _...stir iss s seein drink- H°“ *° ‘°"°“ 'M' °°“ “ilu '=°““°°l *°=°*“°" °°“°°"““‘ me W" P till to "satisfy the month W hich we are en8&8°ll~ °' Bmw” 1"°w B 4 this s "' is the intcrestinz Prob- ill W ,du sr-st appearance before .....Deilcit 488.180 .599 hi $515 Mm uuugrgsken bythe 1” ami, P uermrg me, first to ""`s‘"pl“' “JW ld sciencegschools. Somebody y°“ M ¢, 'it with feelings of a mir ~ -'°°'s‘“'lll“' 1373” 59”” od gust s 'prudent family in 'ly ul? ride and humility. Pl'l*l° " ""'D°a°“' 9%’“'“1l‘:'=.u!i:`:`wfll"live`as well as an Elle* tm: lgecatnle L 'proud of the posi- . .....D°aFlt 1.7 » “pon wh.t is wasted by HIS meh I nugoccupy as head _...Surplus 61, 15 llgllrtui It nm-4 is tm’ tum, is tion w d mvmon secondly be, ‘ “rpms ns" 7°' 6 af La rest reform iii Ellsllllll this Gm” . ` rid of the Order which “rpms “A” lnllgtlllfodgr ang doubtless in Canadian §°§a;eI¢;Tl?:ll)or to represent.-llllm' Mit 8003” ‘methodslas well. ilit ilrst because of the insufiiceucy _ l BL _ru 5 rs are relating y’ rg, it follows so close Cllflsilllll T°ml’°"“‘°° Union and one a license and conducts' his husinessf The L¢§lB\8¢\ll'§ 0! f-D8 bl! P‘¢`°Vll\°¢ T? llfxdep R t one of the °' this repo as o ts as wel . _ it e r A li lint rellr or motel dlgmw:‘§l°r?€tiveo!inFreIfhl; t° me” “ l°gmm°t° want' M mel °l Ontum ls ml” ln “Siem” 'md milk hvouselflgilltll scllance schools there l’°' hge? hlllli fait: .lily Pf°‘l°°°"°r aim speaking ll 125 ublic; who ishimself P¢l’iec¢»lY B0 comparatively little to do, or at "eu tuuthsom, sinner, _ _ Weeks' BM 1 campaign. her; who does not adultcrate hé lassil so little calling for long fssfgilrgopwup abmmd had steak ufulgtinlgeguali ygu Wm take the i .ln one ward 229 women voted and goods or sell them to any one like- spssshes that it-is said the session mu B vuiuty 5| vgggtgbieg ,nd pus- tgntion for the new his with great lll Bll0l1llll` l’°¢W°°“ 300 and 400 wo' ly to abuse them; who permits no may be wound up within wmondi. drug, for si; persons at atotal cost ,ensure that we have the privilege men were reported to have _recorllefi disorder, as blasphemy or indecent Them is Ong obstyrlg however in the of “_8 wuts or B "action ou" 11 Dt meeting again today with the u0_ their votes. From other sections it language' in his store: who seeks not way of Buch summary clmmm ,nn cents mr baud. Annum girls who gl brethem Dt Union Division N0 45l was learned_that 80 per cent of _thx to evade the law; who incites no one 105 mmm, an “eh entitled to one 5,"-ed rt were warmly complinlentéd mfs or om- mssg respected and Olflellf Women qiisiinoa to vols fl°l’°S‘§,,”t to drink. least ol an the youve: vll° thousand aouars as occasional ln- hy an who imrtsok oi tho roast. Division, ms, ...ir ...oozing today hs their ballots at the polls. The ' never sells to minors; in a word, who uumuity it the session leaf-I l°°¥°¥ It nay bs lon: before the average pmutumu' md mst,-,nerve to us all. ,ness tells that the foiumvuttee nr0£;l;2 is obedient to the civil law and to than thgny days, but can oply 10' household can do so well, but the in-. Wu are grad of the 0pportunity*_o of the l-»0C8_l C0”-llcl 0 °m° _the principle of Christian charity and wwe at must tm-5, hundrsd dollars cideng, is s rsehsr striking one and ------~--~--Y 5' ' 'W " Well P“"°“l"‘l 'md “wifes .°l women Justice? ' ' ' . ¢ ° . f r session of thirty daysor less. goes to show that there are great worked all day long, bringing votegs l-T0 themselves, we would say: itulz :Gum bu au “muse marvellous possibilities in copkilll l‘8l0l`l!l. 59 to the il0ll8 and l0ll°"““3 “P t ° is worth while to examine your con- . . - ll " lt tl d d tic folll/555 PF°"l°“5lY made' The wit' science in the light of eternity, so ‘ . U I e p e bonds were 106 and her 8 per cents were 86 while Canadian 8 per cents high-all she requires is comblnedq were at par or above. Some other important countries fall far below Cured of Lame Back When- 84 Years 0ld. By A Well-known Remedy Anyone, seeing Mr. Samuel Martin of Strathroy, Ont., for the first time would guess his ege at about 60 years, instead of eighty-four. He is as spry on his feet as a catand is the picture of health. It is hard to believe that Mr. Mar- tin passed twenty yeers of his life in misery, suffering greatly from Lame Back. He tried 'nearly all the advertised remedies and household re- cipes, but received no benefit from any of them. Gin Pills do not contain liquor nor any alcohol. They are called Gin Pills because they contain the medi- cinal principles of Juniper berries from w ich the liquor il distilled. Home months ego, seeing Gln Pills advertised, lfr. Martin purchased a box and took the pills. The relief which Mr. lfartin experienced after he had taken one box, was so great that he knew he found the right re- medy at last. He continued the treatment and after taking three boxes, 'wss completely -cured. ' Mic a box-6 f6r $2.50, at all deal- ers Free sample if ou write Na Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. DIED. PICKARD-At Charlottetown Royal- ou Feb. 9, 1910, Catherine relict of the late James Pickard, aged 73 years. ' DEWAB.-At Vancouver, B. C., on Jan. 34, 1910, of typhoid fsvbr, p Claude Hunter Dewar, aged 21. SLLER-In this City, February Sth 1910. Susannah, wife of the ist, Belliemin Baller sued 71 rears. How4.'l'T-At Tryon. on llieh 7th. 1910, Peter D. Howatt, aged 59 ye- ars. ,McKl¥NZIE-At Flatjiiver, Feb. 6, 1910, Mrs (Gallia) R. K. Mclienllis. HOGAN-At llorell, Jan 26th Url John Hogan in the 73rd year of her age, leavin! to mourn the loss a husband in Horell end o #stir Miss Katie Dunn, in New _ or . . PRAUGIUT-In ihis City At 211 Wat- er Street. )l`rs Ellen Preught aged 88 years. . DRAKE-At West Rina' Feb I-0tb_, 1910, Ella Boyle Dr . aged 1. yesrs.' MeLl0D-At South Granville. Jan 11, 1010, John llclisod, spd 85 yhars. MclACHlRN-At It ltelart, Feb. 10, 1010, Margaret Mice Uelpclnrii, wife of Alexander ldellschern, and 59_years. IN MEMORIAH. McLlii0D-At rest, Emily Ada, wife of ‘-I. D. l(aelAod,‘ who departed this life .Feb 1 190D youngest - . Y ' tlollul Drug 1 Chem. Co., Idllited, (Dept. P. I.) Toronto. i ll ed. and ei.; _ .ings have more the appe:rxanl;“tg , __,___.-_.__ .__.,_. -_.__, . k l of lil n. _ l _.I .. . SAMUEL Grand Division. entering upon the duties of another. year with every-thing B0 Clleeflllg llllfl bright about us, ant: that we are not alone in this great work ns so many parts of the world are now wageing war against our great mon- ster curse, the drink traffic. We are also glad of the great success which Local Option has met in the Pro- vince of- Ontario and do hope to hear of its still greater success, ‘as we be- lieve it to be a great advance to- wards total prohibition in our own Province, We, believe that we have a good Prohibitory law, or the inten- tion of the law is good, but as we fear there are loop-holes in the law so that uiiprinciplcd men can evade it, wc would wish that our authorities at Ottawa could see it their duty to enact a law to preven the importation of Alcohol liquors a a beverage into our Province. Fo we believe that so long as it is al- lowed to be imported into our pro- vince so long will the law be evaded and the curse be allowed to evaded in our drug stores than i any other way, that too many of our drug stores are rum holes. An. other scourcs of evading the inten_ tion of the law is the clubbing of parties and ordering by cases of li- quors which are distributed by un- scrupulous parties causing a great deal of drunkenness at lenst_.in these parts. And while we know that it ls llBl'<1lfor prosecutors to get evi- _'___ _ 5 ---'--"“"f ig- .. _ - 1 the pursuitioliaihis tiki-it' is ing. ll - ' ' ‘_ D um to use all possiblfl such 1 rl re ous ::.».;:.::.:i°.zf“°...°.‘:... »-. - i home a shelter, a. school. and .ll'°l!1 its influence should 8° mlm 1° “vm " sod report. Our , af- ` §§§‘u,,,,°‘ ,fe with the elnireh Bud with these orders. and societies which have with us a com- mon isve of total abstinence and a common hatred of strolll lulllk' ll’ are sorry to reD°l‘¢ tbl* V! .lllve made but little progress llurllls the Past quarter in tempglllbl' WOFK. partly on account ol' ,,° lllllgllwllll weather and bad condftiod-~_ _ the rusds and not feeling in tllxrbdlt of health, but do hope to do ,fb work_ in this respect in the quarters ‘yet to' °°“‘°‘ visirxrions. .~ ‘ on Monday. Nov- 8. w¢9_m_psnied.‘ by our zealous and efflcientm-and,i. scribe. I visited Pl'lll°° Wllllull. Dl~'- vision, Margate. The evening having.. turned out very W°f» °l\l¥ Blwllff twenty members W°f° P"9€“l': “Pwr _ notwithstanding this.. we 'll 9 splendid meeting. Your Grnlld Ofhcerg were well received by the division.. pluioy had air iuiilutlon which was. r BERNARD. ` of Spring Valley Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Sons of "l‘0'mP°l`-l.ll°°» in this Proviuce. .conduotod -in a. creditable* saddle- coming manner. - A lzood prosliillrs consisting of temperance rea ings, solos and music was well l'0\l¢l0l‘6