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Northern Advance, 30 Apr 1908, p. 3

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EIBIGVLL LI] I-Ll\ Lilly;-no- a Mr. Williami Mackenzie is leaving [for England to carry _out_ nancial projects in connection with the Can- `adxan Northern Railway- i`__--L- auxau AV \I| Ll.l\r'l ll a.\u-n n no; u The Chientao `boundary dispute between Japan and China. has.been re-opened, and six Japanesev iron- clads have been dispatched to Amoy. ` ' A `-7 -' N - ' ....E ,,_L -.__ \LI.GU IIGVC U\-ll \1l9klUlIp\yII\v\. vv ------,- i Aeommittee of vemembers of `the Hotrse will be appointed on Monday to investigate the Major Hodgins charges against the Na- tional Transcontinental Railway Commissioners. V -..L-.. vv nnnnnnn uw-v..~.... * Conservative nominations yester-. 'd`a.y include Mlaj-or `Craig, M.'P.P., for East Wellington; Hon. Col. Matheson, for South Lanark; Mg. A. A. Richardson, for` East H`astimg's, and Mr; Samuel Nesbitt, _for East Northumberland. Mr. C. L. Owen, M.P., was nominated for East North- umberland for the Commons, Committee Adopts Order for Grand` Historic Procession. F The terccntenary committee has nally adopted the following order for the grand historical procession, illustrating the progress of Canada from barbarism to the termination of the Fench regime. The procession will accompany .Champlain, when he arrives in port 'l\l 14:41 L-Lin 4-1-n-nunrln H-an :1-rnnfe rs? 1419 W, ? SATU-_RDAY,A APRIL Azsth. l Ktlldlllyldlll, VVIICII. ll`; GIIIVVD Ill. WI 1. ` on his ship, through the streets of the city, and to the foot of the monu- 1 ment of Dufferin terrace, where the Prince of Wales will be in readiness . to_ declare the fetes officially open. The procession will be headed by men of the watch and heralds at I arms, costumed in the time of Champlain. Then will come Jacques Cartier, accompanied by his .110 sail- : ors, preceded by a. cross and the ' arms of France. Next will be Fran- cis I. surrounded by his court, all -correctly` costumed. Then follow 3 Demonts, Champlain, Pontgrave, the three chiefs of the _expedition which - founded Quebec. followed by the a crew of Champlain s ship, the Don v 1 De ~Dieu_ I I-Ienry'IV., Sully and the court of l France are next In order, and then come Dolard and his 16 French} comrades at Long Sault. Next fol: low, in the order given, discoverers and founders of the towns of Joliet, La 'Salle, Maissonneuve, etc., a cav- alcade representing De Tracy, with his suite, composed of 24 guards, and four" companies of the regiment of 'Carignan-Sal1ieres, Duluth and the . coureurs De Bois, `Frontenac with! the sovereign council, and his staff and guards, etc.; Mlle. De Verche- res, accompanied by her brothers and followers, and groups of Indians, Montcalm and Levis heading the:` different `French regiments, and \Volfe and Murray at the` head of the English troops; Guy `Carleton and the principal officers of the reg- ular `troops, and Canadian militia; defenders of Quebec, in 1775, and De Salaberry and his 300 voltigeurs De Chateauguay. - increa- THE QUEBEC PAGEANT. A.few minor changes have beeni made in the official program, pro- viding that ve distinct representa- tions of the grand pageant will be given, the first being on Tuesday. 'Ju1yl21, and the last on Friday, [July 31, so that visitors at any time dur~. {ing the fetes will have,an oppor- tunity to view it. Champlain day will be.Thursday, 23rd. the day after the prince s arrival. The. grand re-l works- and illumination of the eet! occur the same night. and.` the Royall Society of Canada _'.meets on the * `evening of the 22nd to read eulogies of `Champlain in both languages. (Continued on Page Five.) W'e are all pleased to see the indi- cations of spring, such 3.S,thI6 return of the robin,'the singing of the birds and thenoise ,of the Canadian\ band which never fails `to usher in! I L 1. .-- - - t".;..L ...'. ..`.. AF Tnrnnfn `_[)l Jug, Madame "Co'chran'e of Torontb,` teacher of ` voice culture,` was I the 1 K guest QfMiSS Gertie "Hill `during the Easter holidays,` fMr. and Mrs. sArt.hur Wice spent Easter with the eformer"s sister -in Lindsay. ' V 1 -n.r,,_ 'n `r~:a.L1- "laid-AA FRI:-e` 1_.u1uaa;_y. " vMr.' qnd Mrs. R. Littlevvisitecl Mrs `.Littl`e s` moth-er and sister in Lon- don, O.nt., during Easter holidays. .. Mr. Wm. Sharpe and family have moved `into their `new residence in Killyleagh. As Mr. `Sharpe was both architect and builder, he deserves great o credit. Kfor, having completed such. a, beautiful residen ` '- H }35`iaA1zRIED. 5CU\R is;;-;ToRRAN4CE -% At St") r---....-- Ania-Ioa'd(~.h1lt'C1'l. Winni- """ xxx. :4. George s Anglican Church, ~peg, on :Saturday, April 18th, 1908, by the. Rev;`J. J. Roy, Margaret u McC_artny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie" Torrance; Thornton, to Augustus `R. Curtis, gM.D.,C.M_,, j l0BI<.NS..0. ;.-.-At :'jth"f_. F1'Si di1~- Of ...."....'.~.4.-.:..-.~_1'-v;_.ai'..t..:-Mr-: James-.t'V;.`;ai.13. .\J.D1.-LV'.3\.au~-;_..V . her spns-m-law, 1 Ma.gry_.. `_St;, `..o_n~ W _ _ ~ "$3013: [OBI-NSC)_I_s'I--.-At , tug iesidenc- of ' . .` 'law; ` Mr.; ,J`amS-'._Vair, 1.`HE`. }1ORTIiERN Anvzmcn IQLLYLEAGH. L all women s ailmex has done for me.- 1-'Ac'rs Iron SICK women. ' E. Pink-` has Q0115 LUL` Luvs tion, broid tumors, 11-re nines, ....-indie. nains. backache, t q.t13ear- dNorthern Advance` and Daily Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $4 Northern Advance and Weekly Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Northern Advance and News outside of Barrie 2 Northern Advance and Farm- er's Advocate _2 Northern Advance and Weekly - Sun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. AI :_ Northern Advance and Famlly I Herald and Weekly Star ' (Montreal) . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I ' Northern Advance and Toron- to Saturdav Night . . . . . . .. 2 {ck headaches, and Ilel'VUuuuI:oa. I heartily recommend Lydia. E. 'inkha.m s Vegetable Compound for ,`.1 vgomergs ailments, knowing whet it IUI LALVA :n . Sentinel SHOE pomsn once used and you will discard e very other. Insist on getting it. Black and all I` (`Alanna `I [)9 .- CLUBBING RATES.` lastglonger, .-;i's_'..t11`e Ingest: L bone i.t9.P1'i9aA8nd isthe be,st`p1ih you _. -__.. ., -,_ ,_,,% 5 75 usiunai rat xnort 25 FOR ONE YEAR FROM 1 DATE, for NB.---The above o'er ex- ~p;i1' eS? APRIL A 30th, so hurry ordera ----FOR---- For those who do not wish to take a. daily kguishene AND nah ions: iron: Off and I eat: . Vien- oaf. at Home 7| our pun _krtie. 3 .0_! Bale. Kn Clap u:AM tired--` `nerves jumpiugu 1 ep-have no appetitg A .. .-can t sle ..du11 headaches--biting\pain in ` the back--bearing down pains-4 d feet? . ._ aps your sick kidneys show in another form and you are suering with Rheumatism, age or Neutalgiai Sciatica, Lumb Sciatica, I `i~'H+~M 'kII\- ~ William Pa Rev. `ed the pulpit of CC -TOIHO. "`~-mvxfn [1 _ Some mg to drug su drug Sun: .....\.-..-. H0n_ Mr. Brodeur has given notice of :1 bill 30 place Meaford harbor in control ut a comm1ss1on*. Sir Frederick Borden laid the m` Peterbords newt COTnCT'SII Arnmric< Joh nL,, Duvul L. L4nto \Nas sentenced in` '1`m.nt. to ten years m Kmgston `Penitcntmry tor arson. A The fn-cign'trade of Canada for` the 1u.~t tisc:11 year amounted to $638,-` 290,291. a large increase. The Dmninion Liner Turcoman re-scum} the crew of the hgrk Beam ct }')rL't11_g{`I1c 1n m1d-Atlant1c, ' ' '-`-A (~!\v'IEnt'\f!\+;\IF| 290,291. at lll5\. a A . V . . . . _ -. Thu F.:\.~`t Toronto Conservative As.~:uci:uin nonnnatcd Mr. ]oseph| RU.Q$L`H fur the Legislature in class" B .. "' ----` at I`no-nnfn (.\'1oir_ tln ilt Scufn` not c`.1u;.z }r1w:n`u vs \V in-the-< chewing ( RY. Barrie. accidn-1H wheat cu Nine on thc R:1i]r~;u train. 'l`1u- Rwtiiiciiiids of London will tzikc an i~. of $40,000,000 of 40- 1 year 4 in-r ccnt. bonds of the Penn- Sy1\~:mi:~. Rziiirozid. i "l`hi- v.n..unt:iinccrs on the Persian frOIiiik'T arc ocking to the ,aid of the liiiw1:~_ who are menaced by 3 Riissi.'i:i iwuiiitivc expedition. ' ` Sir Henry Campbell-Bannermzm dim} in 1.nm.lmi yesterday morning. 'Im- 't_'i~.iv.-srl States Senate ra.t1ed._i I\iugi: I -SIUIIC Toronto doctors are Object` the advertising_siVgns in the _.... J Ann: 3: 'hAve A close gt; <`\`;.<`an'(1 {hilt Z111 alllulllaux. Lynn. `_ M machine must not sell I 11;: gnan nn Sunday. _ ' lutcd. report says Private thv >`1.'1_\'cr of'Sergt. Lloyd, is 7 -;rfrt`n. The detectives have n ".m;_>"nt him yet. w:m1 Rigger, engineer on the x .. \'.':1.~` crushed to death in an\` rm near Roblin. Man. Ten 1 ';u`>` were derailed. I we mcn were killed in a wreck nc _\`n~quc`n:mna & New York I 1... n rnnnwnv log 'i.~`tr;1 4.;-5----- 7' `Au new designs. ' Bordher and Ceilings`. Val%l 5014 by the Roll and at the sgtne price. at- 44 ` ~l1lU.1I'L'. sentenced in` ury - I` 4- 1:..- .\11~r1uc11:mnz1 xx LVUW .... .1. czmscd by a runaway`1o`1 :;nzN1'rTJ'E AND CARPET swam: `ate Kingsford of Torontol `ml that automatic cent- |-T._. .....n+ nnf GPHI Diiw - d "bin uumny '.`n will KY` .- AAA Ann I\` /If`- Uluuuouauu. ick the` of Peterboro s new` 'attCr5uu Ha: I. \.5ua~ Iooke s Church, To- roux NEW LINE! IS mt : thilway kmaey truble ~ mgkes you feel-and that : why you should 1:ake_ ' -b They make sick kidneys well. They do it every time. That is why. we give such a guarantee with every box. 1!. after, tuning Gin Pills. you mn't say that you `are gay. better. return the box and your date: will tefund the money . Try them. on thin" _ gliuruntee 6! a cure or money back. see. also: . -610: $2.50. _ Atjdeelero 0! from . I03 e+++4++++++++++++++++++++ %th.a.rbitration treaty with `Great Brxtaln. ' .|5I'lI'd.llI. At the American Newspaper Pub- lishiers banquet in New York W. J. Bryan suggested at n'o'n-pa1jtisa_nt type -Rt .......... mun smrhed edxtonals on *"J" V'~oa'~-'- -- - of paper, with signed editorials on] both sides of politics. Deposits in Canadian banks, which a have been steadily declining, increas- ed by fteen millions during March. The statement of the banks t`or_the month shows a healthy revival and` prospect of easier money._ N FRIDAY, APRIL 24th. `Mrs. Annie Hockridge of Toronto was found lying beside the kitchen % range _dead from gas poisoning. Luz- v ...... .. mo: m-nched bv lacuna`: V.-v-v- -_ Demetrio Kyersay was crt `a crane at the Canada `works, Toronto_, and died `Michael's Hospxtal. -Y\`_I_I-II ..'nf.u_-A at l\'1OI1IYC'd.l. Liberal nominations yesterday in- , eluded Mr. John Auld for South ;Essex, M'r._VV.` H. Wardrope for 1 West Hamilton, and vMr._h William |McClemont for East Hamilton. Detectives are now looking for ` `Moir in the tvicinityeof Elmira. The ` Coroner s jury at London bifought 3. in a verdict again_st him for the mur- 'I_oLI:- nave co.. wu_mm-an. Inn. bcaaxun '_ North Huron Conservatives nom-` Imated Mr. A. H. Musgrove for the Legislature. I _ Mr, Robert Shillington was nom- inated for the Legis1ature_by the Conservatives of Temiskammg. u Mr. Charles Drinkwater, assistant to the President fo the C.P.R., died at Montreal. . -~ `AA-2--AL':I\r|6 unafnrdav in- poroner s_ July a. ..U.....,.- _,_ _ l1n verdict against der of. Sergeant Lloyd, Two boys at Hawthorne, Pa.,.were poxsoned by eating wild p`at_'smps. . The anti-bucket shop bill hgs pas- 'sed both Houses of the Legxslature `I at Albany. , ...n 1 ,_ `lT:nnn1r 8. em PILLS e. shed! nd hswnl , Barrie Largo IUIII 665 yv-~v..---$, lyersay crushed by` l Foundry ` ` - - - -I A : at` in 1-`e,fuseAd to de- ur,--I-_11 plan. .` Uuuut J in St. in Tlie Lindsay rnller rink was badly damaged by fire. '\ _ . `.a, hundred bersons, nearly all nefgroes, were killed by tornadoes in Louisiana and Mississippi. - _..- I..._..__ ---n- I I-AUIIIIDIII-Ila uuu LIJ.uun---rrv. Ex-Warde'n_ John' T. -Currie was nominated for `the Legislature by the Liberals of North Huron. * -~L'__..-1 L.- `LIIC Lalucxanp ua. anvnuu a.-....---. * . Ki_n_g Manue'l~ of Portugal has. promxsegi to refund the value of the Crown Jewels sold by hisifather. `tr-,, . -I`I.,.:__L21 _..-.Ln Ixon`-at` \alUVv1| J\.VU\-no away. -,4 . . . . . _ . -, Mi`. ` Winston 'Chui'chi1 _ was beaten in the .bye-election in Northwest. Manchester by a ni_ajor_ity fo 429. p Joseph Ga1"1thier't a laborer atVM.on- trea.1,' _was`cru_s.he`cr`fo'- -death under a large stone that fell from a. building. `At Wycliffe convocation _Hon. S. H. Blake saad he would res1st every tendency towards assimilation wxth the_ `Church of _Rome. T" g_____ `L lull \v $111 I55 95 The Stand 5 v ard Gearin-gs Factory at Niagara Falls, formerly the` Hender- son Roller seized by th 117011` Bearings Works`, was e 'Sheri. 11, -1----_:- : stal it yoli at of our

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