i u arndit: Thas (Boosey Has bo bad». mesenge ake : ie government | Confidence is returning in financial - bY lcireles, and trade is reviving. Manu- for g of pub- |facturing--for a time depressed--is be- ~ sorry for the coming active again. There was a had a, Joes on so-badly on this |scare, and it has done some Sting are) lon ~ - Supposing the people voted for the ers, of Winnipes. whose bugle blast |*tedet ligh could the debentures be | parliament, was understood to have shaken Can- [*0M 7 money market is glutted . ada like an earthquake, something in {With municipal bonds at present. Hard Ma the way of a reviver will have to be | Kingston must have a care if its cre Montreal Gazette. tin the, seighbon £ § k : The Russian douma has repudiated "Jthe czar, and at the outset practical ly of its career. A large proportion of its members refuséd to hear the roy- 3 Seine, Shen it wus Mis: deliver. 'ed at the opening of the house, and {dow a large majority (246 to 114), have refused to pass state papers in which. his majesty is referved to as the "autocrat" of the Russias. Can there be anything more decisive in determ- ining the attitude of the people to wards the head of Rovernment ? Rania sng fy py condition which tor Ross de- scribes as England's, , a re public with a monarchical govern ment, because of the fact that the voice of people is Te- El g ar £2 g§F i fH f } the good. of the nation, sur- (rounded, 'however, by an imperial coundil, in which his own family pre- dominates, and they have been satuf. ated with the feeling that the will of the sovereign is supreme. It will take many years to bring about the radical changes that succes- sive Houmas have sought! The pre- sont house, wo carefully selected, andy after the disfranchisement of meny who were supposed to be hostile to tio sentiment that is not susceptible to remoulding by any autocratic The douma has been perhaps a THE LOTTERY POLITICS. Americans in pul life and familiar with the manner in which some ap. pointments are carried into effect af having them draw lots, and later the choice of head or tail while he flipped a gold dollar. There were seventeen offices in South Da- kota which had to be filled, and sala- ries in connection with them varied i i fi i i } Egel hi i t Ee, § peiti Fis ¥ if iH £ : 5 fF £ Bit t 7 F i #§ ik: Aisi Fg i f fs 5% : H - the beginning of a great revival, and is no place in Canada that sp- to need something of the kind i 3 Wik in Fy g ie Hi at Everton 's; Mr.-and Mrs. Herchmer Avles- , Deseronto, at W. A. Martin's; Pearl Switzer, Wilton, and Mr. Roblin, Napanee, at G. W. Lampkins'; Mr, and Wen, Joho Hambly, and ns 'Mrs, T, ngton, Napanee, a tov Huffman's; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. ii Guess, Sydenham, Miss Sills, . Miss Connolly, Yarker, and Alfred Knight, Napanee. at W. W. Alles- '&; Mr. and Mrs. Cline, Napanee, yt Milsap's: Mr. and Mrs. Gib- bard, and Miss Anderson, Napanee, at J. 8. Rell's; Hattie Wagar, Enterprise, and Mrs. Sproule, at F. P. John: son's. 2 : i 5 , ioty. * His $1 hood of Toronto have been found guil- cally that if | of their families and for themselves. 'valiant service. He was connected there: were an accounting of the poli- The graft idea is spreading in a very 'with a number of the naval boards in tical' parties "on account of election unplbwim ciety ot, Sole Washington before reachisg his pre- Vv. magi sen e. is p f fratids, Mr. Borden would not be | LUC may be muck more Harmful National Geo graphical Society' he f Dr. will prob: gral y = bd inmost unter 3 re than a crooked tor. !makes his" home in Washington. ably have his answer in parliament. --- -- EE ----. Our School System Yo one. of the i Dba rtd ys HEN (CAUSED DIVORCE. people have been praying in unknown t is a very serious charge made "T. H: Prepon, M.P.P., for Brant, i eon the ages of i not attend school. Surely Ongario has not yet got fo the stage of "civilization" regards' this as $ Star Lote 1 eo contribute the maintenance of the family, Education should be com- fact as well as in' name. I ; NEWS. -- The Items Gathered About the from Fort William, with grain. . 'The schooner Lizzie Metzner will ; [clear for Brockville, to-day, to un- load a cargo of canned goods from South Bay. The tug Thomson arrived, from Montreal, with six light barges for the M.T. Co., which will be laid up for, the winter. Concert At Portsmouth, recitations and ings, was given by local talent. James H. Metcalfe acted as the chairman of 'the even- ing. Ne EE A Corn Resolution. Resolve to-day to be rid of your corns. Start using Peck's Corn Salve tonight. In a fow days all corns will be gone. In big boxes, 15¢., at Wade's Drug Store. St. Andrew's Sale. The Woman's Home Association of St. Andrew's .church held its annual sale in the church hall, Thursday af , from three o'clock till six difforent tables were laden with handsome homemade articles of all descriptions. A large number attend: ed the sale during the afternoon, and a noat sum was realized by the ad venture, Fall Information. goods; great var. suiting made to order beats anything of vious ' years. Wear and i guar . Fine Paid Under Protest. The fines levied by the police magi- strate upon the two tailors was paid late yesterday afternoon, to the city, clerk, upder protest. T. J. Rigney, licitof for the defendants, said that A prett Jue quiet eding 00 o'clock, at the of Mrs. James groom wate present, bride's dress was The on oh, over tal- hiting on Saturday t, pre- Soca over Mt. Pense, MPP. On Sunday afternoon, Col. Sowton. will ¥ 10:30] the case might be heard of again. At ted % -- . | Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux was receiv. present the fine was simply paid un- I WHIG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907. ° THE PRESS . ty of using their positions to make money improperly, both for members |the = Spanish-American war and did where these infants are compelled to |" + Harbour, J The steamer Nevada is on her way and | 10 Richardsons' elevator, + this 'wifé had loaned FAITHFUL SERVICE ed Top. Rear Admiral Richardsoh Clover, of the United States navy, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1867 and ---------------------------------------------------- 1886. ¥He had a sea command during Noah Young Says Trust Wife. A setting hen is the cause of a di- |vorce suit now on trial in the su- {perior court at Evansville, Ind. Noah { Youn, is seeking legal separation rom his wife, because of troubles over the hen in question. | Young has a number of fine chick- {ens at his home. In his complaint he {states that one day last simmer he {went home and found. one of his nest jhens gone. His wife vowed she did not know what had become of the fowl. He says a few days: after this he saw his hen setting in one of his neighbors' yards. and learned that the hen to the | neighbor to set. He says the neigh- ibor had the eggs and his wife the hen, so they He Cannot , decided to go in part- ners. Young says he told his wife {that he 'did not like it, because she had lied to him, and when he studied {Qver the matter a while he decided he did not want to live longer with a woman who would lie to him over so small a thing as. a chicken. The case has attracted a good deal of attention among attorneys in this end of the state. : ------------ Simple Milk Testag Method. The inhabitants of the Island of Jersey, from whence come the cele brated Jersey cattle, have a simple way of testing milk to tell the pure from the impure. They simply boil the milk in an enamelled sauce pan. If it Yoils without curdling it is said to be fit for use. If it curdles before it be- gins to boil they consider it impure, and is not used as food by the peo- ple or their most valuable calves. The cause of the curdling is said to be filth, acidity, age and contamina- tion. If the milk has been kept in vessels in a room where there is a great deal of dirt, or if that contains a little dirt, that comes from the hands of the milker or from the udder of the cow at milking time, it will curdle when it is being boiled. If it has been kept in a room where the temperature has been high the milk becomes *'tint- ed" and will curdle when boiled. If. it has stood a long time even in a temperature which is low enough to hinder it from becoming sour, it will slightly curdle when boiled. Milk com- ing from diseased udders or from cows that have just freshened will also curdle before it will boil. The test is a simple ope and should be employed by every housekeeper, Modern. "Yes, Brown is always getting the cart before the horse." "My dear boy, don't be archaic: nowadays we say getting the smell be- fore the automobile." Try Bibby's $1 furdband caps. There are 3,000 actors out of Jobs in New York, but before the winter is over, some of them may discover that [ed at lunch by the Empress of Japan, on THursday. Try Bibby's special 28e. sox. nature really intended them far brick- layers. NR RRRRRRREE Preacher Found The > 1 known Massachusetts divine for his learn g £ sit ih been bo i and i cal to his tion. XH ft Sh fens wn a close persongpl im i i = ei iF B : i H | £ friend's vice, and was fied to how rapidly recovered full control of kis 'vocal uv - To break up a cold quickly and cure any cough that can be cured, ther? is nothing so effective as u mista of f H, i j El of To Recover His Voice. '1 Oil of Pine is put i curely sealed in 4 round wooden case, Way : | compound can, be used in place of the whiskey with equal effect. ingredients fof this mixture cost little and can be purchased at any good drug store. 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And, when the buttc goes, the collar is gone. No other manufactur collars in Canada uses buttonhole, as we have th machine capable of makir That eyclet you seeis h stitched with best 6 cord t It's where the eyelet i the strain on the butte comes, Buttonholes in all ofher arc slit and tear easily. This eyelet makes it ez you to put on and take of collar, @ TOOKE BROTHERS, LIN MONTREAL. © Danger in Farming. "Dollar Wheat' is fin ers, but they take lo with their health in § wheat. Bad weathe straining, wrenched the foundation for R and Kidney Trouble. a farmer, out Markhar was so busy making » he did not realize hev ill-health at the same had headaches ; ofter hurt so badly he co stand, often the urine colored and scalding thought he was only too hard." One day cold. The next day he matism. 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