The â€" recent rapid . evelopment of e Jumber business has largely in ased the work of the timber ad ininistration and (to cope adequate _with | Mm will necessitatc onsiderable strongthening ‘O! the stall inerally, . éspecially _ in the outside ervi '}" necessity " for fuller 0 ol the timberod districts g ' Sized continually by the exâ€" 4 _" of ‘the department, and it '\, proper, policy for the deâ€" int «to obtain directly ~more adâ€" _ information in â€"this â€" respect. ie inquiry "made by a committce of :: -_!&m the . past â€" session ied that the natural reSougees of or M}m 6f, the west cate ;:*3â€Â»â€˜â€œ public bad any “{' t She evidence would be Ingreased m valueil â€"â€" direct is . were taken. / bÂ¥ the "govern to obtai information in regard se . districts, qx conrg Noi c\ would! be more intelliguitly R. TL â€" f & C d ’,‘._‘“‘-‘ e ' Ves ‘\'-ï¬'u'» c Â¥in % Ne nireg oo 5S o o * M eW .-:-c\s‘» ‘;" o »;-"%V" e t A iPudpaen ons n atine . k. The ‘Coâ€"anofat© $ §'“ 7;<a92‘,1( j")"u" ‘A(;.;J M "'H‘?“‘,! j .\..-:;;E;, ‘al * M “ h' h‘ year (1907) will be 1,925.185 . OB $,180,190 mcuse have beeo art "and established by statuâ€" een completed on two ofâ€" : th: s, with. the _ purpose â€" of : laying P CV C Hentific ~plans of management. 3 ,;.aé}', _ most@of the : forest 16â€" ve ‘,s‘ ';‘\N in thie settlers locat ; ther and it 18 {proposed . to fiort to â€"induce them to 16 , therefrom .so . that .the teserves Pig ie Wonk i thols admix on made more feasible. For th« fe Wicinisitation: ol the reser‘« Wwill be ~necéssary to enlatge . th. stan v’g orgabization . mporary fite tangers in the summner| 6 W ed ‘assistance in the wintes is : WO to a permiancnt staf Alified forest rangers if the purâ€" E§ for which the resorvee are csâ€" b »ï¬,r:‘ â€"are to be properly cartied a The ; â€"reserves have suftered so Wetely from fire, and must be guarded \Bérefully . ; With: such «protection | and ichnically qualified officers‘ to make Bber M wnd Jay out workin: ing, the organization will be com ite. ‘The sumber :of timberberib : ‘}*‘:. ï¬tï¬g the year was 49, "to ~ 14 u_area of 410.6 square milâ€" ®8, and â€"the amount received on a¢ ' Bount of tonuses was $226,260.15,be j 7_&}“&3 of ~$511 per | square; },gt*js "s;tisluctogy to sote thi ‘ tecent Sales of=â€"timber are yieldin ich Targer avcrage prices than hat: been receive@ at any â€"~previous time | ' 35‘ egent method of disposing. oi iï¬; Bowever, not.. a a satis Btory one. [The departmcnt has,. as Ft ï¬,;{’* "af no kiigw_fled'gc of th limaber "oP which it disposes, and . as th â€Mfly now in private hands is ‘Rilly adequate . to meet the prescnt ’.f;*&" result _ would ow . th 6 holding of timber . lands MinWil government inspectors can exâ€" imine and estimate the limber. so that an adequate‘ upset price may be fxed before any berth is put up to pompetitio E-ioafly requi appears to be brily and to most importaut change in . the > regulations made duting the ""i;ihpmmhtm grant ) more. than‘ ond square imile xt ‘hm ‘Of . ~smail g t competition at: the fate I fot tach ipermit in addition ;s-wfoimru flh‘ R Ctarnich a supply dl is > Antte to settier Southern Alberta and tic obt o / 9. flakg * tios FORESTRYâ€" WORK bonven icnt ta blish mit and will be i r®tion SD€ where t al "On, L. just guessed at,"" Faid . th other. o a o mt on m id Mn ‘"Well," .said Mike, â€" it | yom cen guess. my name, guess how fatrâ€"it is to Bflï¬more,%w Leg;tr |. The chairman intimatedâ€" _ that the meeting had been called for the purâ€" pose of discussing the ° question ~ of the extension of the Berlin & &m port Street Railway, ‘after: , Mr.‘ McAllister ‘of Bloomingdale gave a â€"brief summary of the â€"proceedings | of the meeting recently held in Bloomâ€" |ingdate. He stated that Berlin â€" has , lost coniderable trade from the north. |by the cogsthme;n of" the line_.to , Guélph,â€" which could beâ€"regained if électric..}ifie were: constructed I£ | ward.:Tho farmers in this â€" vicinity 'w::;dh rathflt;“dul‘uh{ Berlin dth:: inâ€" Guélph â€"and x y : woul A 'hig boon to Bloomflle This: seeâ€" ‘tion of the country is populated ‘by wellâ€"toâ€"d> farmers; . Mr. Breithaupt had not made<a <delinite proposition, | but judging from his remarks it was tund.crstooq that he expected sufficiest ‘bonus or ‘stock to construct a bridge One said: ‘How tat is it to Balliâ€" mote, »Miker® _ e ts ho How * did you guess my _name?‘ said | Mike. T4 x 26 There woreâ€"two Englishinen aboard the boatâ€"with hi. When they 1. n léd in Philadelphia ~ they < thoughtâ€" They would ‘lhate some fur with â€" Mike. Mike ‘was comins to America on‘an ocean sicamer, with ‘a bag on his back made of a bandarn® bandkerchiet in which. were all his belongings.. _ "ranching â€" purposes, _ ‘opérations tcing conductcd on a large ‘Ecale. With the influx of . population. and the: necesstâ€" ty of Htecding "cattie "duting : the" wwin= ter, which was particularly ‘emphisiz ed. during . the past season, ranches are being reduced in size, and the irâ€" rigation of a few acres wâ€"akes posâ€" sible smaller holdigs with an .. in crease in the numbet. of stock tha‘ can ‘be cartied.~ <Irrigation will . "be founrd ‘anâ€" important adjunct io the stock industry, At Raythcnad,; in tnc Province ol Alberta, the beet sugar Industry has been buccessful, with the: assistance of â€" irrigation.. ~Many more profitable crops â€" may be grown, njd‘ ‘n regard to this, expetiment is deâ€" President â€"W. ~B.. Leeson :mi@d and . other,. members ‘present were mg?m L. McBrine, W.â€"A. Clarke, R. D,â€"Lang, F. E.. Macklin, (Geo. ‘Pottef, C. B. Dunke, W. ~S. Weber, "Ed. Smyth and Mayor Huber. The committee, â€"which v;;la appointed a fow weeks ago at ingdale, aonldlgtad: of" the Iotforing» grationgs: Messrs: C; D. Bowman and | J. J. Howlett, West Ka;ttoui{ E. A}ay son and H. Hamilton, Winterboutne;, Wâ€"J. Snider, J. H. Woods;â€" â€"Conés togo;â€" J. Bingeman and ~J. A. . Mcâ€" Allister, . Bloomingdale;~Geo. ~Shirk, and _R Reid, Bridgeport. uoae waie w k snn aieg ronflf mu- of a mittee. ol Waterlogo â€" and:: Woolwich Township residents and representa> tives of the Berlin Retail~Merchants Association beld in the Councilâ€"Cham+ ber on Tuesday m:;tct:oon Aor the pu; pose of . di the < ques: t the extension of the Dulfl & Bridge=, port â€"Streot Railway to West . Mont rose: and> connecting. with the C.P, R.â€" line ruaning from: Gueiph to Godâ€"~ erich. ho & :one than ever. The c:mh?'ccï¬vh it was jimpossible to keep her from ser yet obtained no good r:spulu Whtil we and soreness was greaily reli¢ved, and and gcabs fast disappeared and in a disease. : ‘It is now some months s more truptionsâ€" breaking out on her . *‘ Keep Zamâ€"Buk handy " is a sound hon a , and to treat one‘s Bak 3 daily ated; and to treat one‘s sgin Trou Mrs. F, Miners, of 311 Suffolk St: eet, Guelph, Ont., sa living in Oshawa, Ont , my little dasghte® Lorinda, six dimnonflnupperpu-eofhcr T{... first br afterwards taking the form of dry scabe. disappear W beartily. in accord with the i omeantags 3 : line to the C: P. k. wb West Montrose and & request Mr; Breithaupt to lay beâ€" fore Th: ~ Board: ol Trade "and Town Council of Berlig "a definite proposition with regard ‘to this extension . a TORTURING SKIN DISEASE Afflicted this bright little girl Mertbants m.~.‘ï¬n“.' mmittee ofâ€" Waterioo Meet Members of Mer Regarding Extension. . GUESSING eated and in a shor some months since : ing out on her body dy " is a sound hom‘s mo reat ‘% rias one‘s aigin trow ies w troubdes with : re healing t i as fipor ithing «d eeink s â€"Remember â€" that when the stomac ‘es Aail â€"or weaken, Dyspepsia o1 Indigestion must always follow. But. strengthen â€" these same . weak <insid; nerves with Dr. Shoop‘s ReSlorative and then see how guickly shealth wil again return. â€" Weak Heart and Kidnoy nerves can also be ‘strengthencd wit} the Restorative, where Heart.. pains Palpitation, ot . Kidncy weakness â€"is found.. Don‘t drug the Stomach, no: stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Go to the cause of thesi ailments .: Strengthon ~these wealk in side nerves with.Dr. Shoop‘s Restorâ€" ative and get. well. <A‘ simple, singzle test ~will sure tell. .‘ Sold . by #l11 dealers, Waterloo BARRIE‘S OLODEST Aiter an informal discussionâ€" â€" the ahove resolution was passed and the €o nmittee also agreed to : ask . Mr. Breithaupt: for ~a :definite propesition to ‘present to theâ€"towns and villages interested.. â€" An‘a rde en J.. Bingemanreferred to the ‘auto* mobilé > nuisance,â€" .which . prevents. women from venturing out â€"with . the. horses and said that if a eléctric railâ€" way. was in opermtion . the _. horses: could be leftâ€"at home. 2 p Mr. Adamson; ‘a Winterboutne merâ€" thant, gaid that the prices _ recciviall for butter and eggs at the. â€"(Cuciph market were two and three . conts higher thâ€"n: was paid in Berlin. Howâ€" ever, ‘an electric road would be;.an i!ummlh for "farmers . to: come to: ~Mr: J J.~ Howlett said he, was . a ‘armer who :always Same to Berlin to ‘do kis trading until the Goderich Jine wias Whilt, and since then he Las sone "to (Guelph.. This was . the fitss time ‘he was in Mhm in : * twelve nonths, â€"and. there . :Imany other, tarmers like him.‘ The railway would ae\a book somaniWr‘a as. the farmets would willingly grow beets if the. shipping facilities ~ were detter. â€"â€" Waterloo~ county â€" farmers would ‘prefer_ to ‘do business ~in the county town than elsewhere,â€"and he. believed a bonus could be catrigd« to help the thing along. > : > Mr. bz‘;amzanm,m emphatically 'r: @vor " proposed .extension,." ‘ question with’foflq was . "Who â€"was going to build the line. He did not thiss, However, that very maby {armâ€"< are go" to Gueiph, as ‘Bertinâ€"has the sest :market and pays better . prices than any other place outside of Tor= onto.‘ The .more electricroads * sun< ang into Berlin the better â€" for the, town. i encÂ¥ 5 . mearagas e o aice. S He was coniident the extension would he a profitable venture, . When . a ded> uite proposition was received _ the comtittée would present it ~to the Board: of Trade and Town â€"â€" Council ipt consideration. acioss the, Grand Hiver near. Bloont ingdale. ~It -:"dflwï¬ï¬‚ the extension to t 'fl&uï¬w about 0‘,‘?:,",""“" i na,g: OX I'M cudotsatiqn of the xomu and Berlg citizens generally, ; > . Exâ€"Mayar Keans favorcd the scheme and . thought aâ€"proposition should be received : at onC8. otreet, Luueiph, Ont., says : "A year si while ogmuv*‘ ‘l&' W age, contr-m a skin § 1{.“ first br a‘oln like tiny water blisters, disappear for a short time and then reappear in contact with the skin set up such a severe itritation that vi We tried â€" various rations ; ind huï¬v' lotions gn“n!‘ using Zamâ€"Bok. Wm, eichmhdon the iwritation child rested easier, â€" Thro‘ contin using, the eraptions itt space of time the skin was com cleared from the we used Zan+Buk, and there no sign of any ly, we believe Zamâ€"Buk has worked a complete cure." Daily mishaps make Zamâ€" is pore healing baim means CITIZEN DIES with costs \The jury alter over an hour‘s deli seration Teturned a veidi¢t Of _ $25 damages : for the plaintif. His Lordâ€" ship gaye judgment for this amount glin, the action was dismissed. : The vourt of â€"Appeal, bowever, granted s dew tried. _ Abe.plaintiliâ€" was upâ€" thi vhe latter part of > January, 1907, an inspector ofâ€"â€"wheels and tunning. geas of the G.T.R, Company at" Stratâ€" i0rd, and has becn in the employ 0. the Company . for .about *wentyâ€"cigh. years, ~ The defendant was then, anu still is ~the general yardmaster .‘ of theycompany here. The abeged slanaâ€" er consists in the delendant having 1eâ€" ported to <Mr. A. J.â€" Nixon, then traimmaster ay Strattord, and Specâ€" ial ‘Agent: Hodge © that he saw th. plamtil® on the night of January 17, 1907, break thes sealâ€" of a â€" Grand ; Crunk â€" Pacific ‘car, $00,189, â€"with * haimmmer, on a siding in‘ the, southorn‘ â€"Jatt of: the: Bullalo yard hete . an. vake therefrom a smallâ€" bundle ; o: nandles: ‘The: deféence is that th. Statement was privileged being mad« ay the delcndant in the discharge :1 hig duty as an employe ol the G. s . company, that af he was mistal n the mistake was made honestly, and lastly that the statement â€" was .« The Spring Assizes are in progress at smw‘:rtus weekand the [jirsi vase: to be tried wasâ€"that Coiâ€"Join D. Woods vs. William Plumme@r,> â€"a action for damagesâ€"tor slunder.~it. &. w#obertson â€"or plaintilt; 1. T. Hard ing _ for . defendant. ~~This. cast ‘was tmied atâ€"the berlin Assizes lastâ€"‘fall, â€"when by the direction of Justice Anâ€" PLAINTIFFGETS $25 DAMAGES Hawksbaw, N.B., Sept.: 1st,: 1905 "Have Used MINARD‘S LINIMEX® for Croup; fownd nything egual to i: Sureâ€"cure, . _ ~ $ e skan ty w . The load‘r of th> Opposition, while reserving to himself the right {o critiâ€" cize â€"the ‘mieasure© later, ~orged < that right member®â€"for Toronto would <be too , and that by giving â€" two reprmflvq to .each" constrtutency of the city the Government were. noat allowing any" opportunity. for ‘ropre: sentatign "of the .minority. â€" Minard‘s Lini{iment Co.; Limitcd _The House Wint into Committee oi 8up|;ly ‘“d passcd estimates ‘totallâ€" ing $1,000,000. > ~_~ '-:"‘*“’“'5}/,_ »’ "_“~ :.éfr w:’;f rw-}f~ l re namattr h «Fuink * 34 agring se mooond wee. in Jun As W***‘RP' i# much ‘Rurther adâ€" ‘al than it last year, At yesâ€" erd 'M'!’rw . named se td scuitstce to whom..~the ibution bill is to be "refetred. :ho‘:om will be ufleï¬ï¬ y the Premier . himself, â€"Hon. W.J. Haina and Hoh, A, J. Matheseb, and Messrs. J. R. Dargavel and â€"F. G. Macdiarmid.â€" The Opposition members of the commitres will be Messrs. C. M. Bowman, 8. Clarke and G.. S May, natoes t burduags + y CHAS. E: SITARP buy. is °C Nes Pain Can be quicaly.stopped. A 2. cen‘t ‘box of. . Dr. Shoop‘s Headach, Tablets will kill any pain every wheic, in . 20 minutes? Besides they. _ at« thoroughly safe. â€" Paihfulâ€"periods with women, Aeuralgia, etc.; quickly ceas after . one _ tablet.. Sold by A.:G: Ontario. Agric....College, Guciph, * Marchâ€"7th,: 1008 â€" . ;'ï¬ï¬j‘wï¬mmï¬ vwhy ‘wishes to join in the k~ may choose any ONE of. the experiments for 1908,. and apply â€" for the samic. . The material will be. furnished. in the ordet_â€"* in which : the applications are Teceived until the â€"supply is exhausted. At might be well for ~each applicant â€" to migt@a â€" second . choicesâ€"fot fear the Apstâ€"could. not be granted. . Allâ€"maâ€" Terial will be furnisfied ï¬ï¬mly‘m of »charge‘ to cath applicant aud "the produce will, of course,; became the proper ty â€"of ‘the persun. who ‘conducts The expectineat. * _ .*.; .. .> :. l 29 ~Thtee grain mixtures for gtain‘ IF N PIGUIUCKIOD:. tocclâ€", ts\ © l corss.s.0r > B 30 Three mixtures of. Grasses »and ~ . ~CloYyet, fotr Ray @s.4..z;.%;.28 \The â€"size. ol Cath piot in. eaâ€"B of 1hG Arst Awontyâ€"Sevcniâ€"expttiâ€"a ht3 ~I8 i in No#. 20 ind 36 is io be {wo Fods. longâ€"by,oneâ€"rod wide; and: in No. 28 ue EOG Square. â€"=<~â€"&..32 .. ooo 9. 28b Two â€"vatieties of Early FPotaâ€" 3 4 HEB . m a esn . it on‘ #8¢~ Two varieties ol Late Potsâ€" 42 34 19 20 18 14 15 16 17 12 L0 11 ~x=- is with fudder gropé, Tooté, "graibs, grasses, ehgg:. uflé’\’h ors,â€" About 2,200 Â¥grielics. of : tur : sovs hete en ineend c thk Aapirt ww‘m‘ï¬. Guéinh, for . at st _ five years. in sudeession. Thes cousist oi â€" vatielies from %fl parts: of : ï¬!'@"i‘»‘%ï¬ P4¢: h m â€" xonducted gi{;«ip&i‘t*‘gi &‘1 College andare"now beinz distribut red free of ~charge Tor coâ€"operadtive ex experiments~in agriculture for 1908 j tollowing. is the :list â€"of toâ€"operati ‘a Jeriments © throughout â€" Catarig._~ The No# . * CLxpefiments _ â€"Plots . 1>Three sarieties; of Oats y emaut . ® #a . Thtee varieties ol Sixâ€"rowed . _ 32. BRNGEY it Cc odnmesnducn.4 . & 2b »T wo . vatietiés| ol Pwoâ€"rowed . ~ BEWYâ€" 2220 s us iA eckes en ieed \ 3 Two â€"watieties of Hulless Barâ€" â€" ~‘The members ot, the Ontario Agri Culturad "and experimental Unitn ar pleased to state that for"1908 â€" the are ~prepared to distribute into ~ &\ ery. to w uship of". Ontatio materiat fo BXPERIMEATS WITH®*"FARM *‘ â€" * ~ ~ORnoPs"** ' T*~ * yot:cMes of Field. Beans Thrée. varieties of Sweet" Corm Feftilizers â€"with Swedish Turâ€" DHAS »edene e i) meecae Couak Aire in bat Tw o vari¢ties of Fall â€"Durnips Two varieti¢s ‘or Carfots ....... Three varieties of Fodder â€" = or 4 Sn.go(‘th .Z...,.?.-..4-‘.,...‘.'..53;.- Three yarieties of Millet:;%..... Three varieties of Sorgham ... Grass Peas and" two varieties Thrce varieties of «Millet.:«;:..... Three Â¥atieties of Sorgham ... Grass Peas and" two varieties OK Vebthes.; ohe. . wul us mirarnlk Rape, Kaic ana. Field Cabbage Three vati¢ties of. Clover. .._._. Sainfoin, Liicetne: and Bitnet, Fourvarie¢ties, of :Grasses "....â€" BUDS 30 s20 7 us ; > Yahvl c eR Sowing. Mangels‘ on the and in drills«=,..s........ ~Awo marieti¢s of Early Aor feeding purposes ;.......... Thrce varieties of Swedish Turâ€" EOOKIE ) .se coosis umm io ons Three vatieties â€"of Mangels ..;. Two‘ vatieties" of Sugar Bects § PARBY > ie ~ 4. reg y ie T cayl e Two yaricties of Spring: Wheat Three vari¢ties. â€"of Buckwheat â€" Twa Yarieties on Field Peas ... Emmer wnd . Spelt :.;....]. , 0%..., Two.Naticties of Soy, Soja, or . Japanese~Beans .. ....... .. Three varieties of Husking C. *. ZAVITZ, Director dn m has the reputation, of anppiying 3r:n\bux‘ ifs nomerous castomera with the °Y _ . Al\ | . ahoicest and beat of meats all the od$. with year round. kly ceas in the line of meats, â€"we have y_A.â€"Gâ€"| \ Beof, Pork, Veal, Lamb, Bugarâ€" Cured lhnmfln:(m"‘ curing); once tested, always used. * suoh as m ;| ~ Sansage and Give us a trial and be convinced , Orders. promptly © delivered in all parte the sown. Phone 243. A JO N. EI3CHER Proprieter level Honor Graduate 'l’mou‘Oug__n- tory of Music. TEACHEES OoFr PIANO ORGAN AND * THEORY ' Miss A. R, Bean, _ Miss E. L. Bean, sanderson‘s â€"Bakery Tcronto . ~King Bt Waterlioo Fancy Buns, Bread Rolls and Fancy Uakvt, o x Deposits of $1 and upwards received ; interest allowed at current rates and paid quarterily. â€" The depositor is subject to no ‘dciay whatever in the withdrawal of the whole or any portion of the deposit. & #. ’fl†Waterloo Branch J. Moorman, Manager. The Leading Meat Market CASH must "accompany all orders.â€" Hik* Registered Leiter or Express Order to â€" 3 <â€" MEAD OFPICE, TORONTO B. E. WALKER, President . _ &. H. ARRLAND, of Branches THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE â€" Brancbes throughout Canada, and in the United States and England plis prepared for examination at > Conservatory of music wnd A > GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED . ~COMMERCIAL AND FARMERS‘ PAPER DiSCOUNTED SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT °. s David Bean E. P.,Oi€ -.uum n-m- mer 6 0. A. RGEHM; District Agont, Water100, Ontario. f Total Assets, â€" 113,000,000 Paidâ€"up Capital, $10 _ g“t)u?‘c‘? y m§m FIRE INXSUBANKCE CORPANY INCORPORATED IN 1863 Total Assets Sist December .. _ $420,808.17. T.Z.w pate & Com uy unter â€" WATERLOO MUTUAL William Snider, Meg. ©e0. Disbet, Heq., â€" > 3. L. Wikeman, Meq., St Jaooba Allan Bowman, Req., Preston. F, K. Shante,Preston, Thomas Gowdy, Beg., @uaiph, OE.mV B : George Randall, Win, Snider, BOARD OF DIRECTORR, Geo .Randall, Heq., Waterice, ESTABLISHED 1867 Publisher _ 9 Waterli00, & remittance by anta.