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Vancouver, B.C., Feb. 12.--Completing here a tour of investigation extending throughout the Pacific coast from Prince Rupert, the terminal of the New Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, in the North { call it--by giving outward and visibie expression to the strong anti-Japanese feeling OF NEIGHBORS: | The Tidings From Various Points lis the { Sproule visited 3d Quinn, - to Los Angeles in the South, a correspondent has found overwhelniing évidence that the anti-Japanese sentiment is stronger in British. Columbia than it is in the States of Washington, Oregon and Cali- fornia. Careful inquiry has shown that among the Britishers who have arrived in the Canadian Pacific province within recent years the dislike to the Japanese amounts to a positive frenzy of hatred that only waits upon occasion to find vent in action that may strain diplomatic relaticns between Great | Britain, Canada and Japan to the utmost. California has of late been givin pre-eminence--a: bad and a wicked pre-eminence, many people that to-day ex- ists among the great majority of thes people of the Pacific coast. ersten ille. H. € olt last week rood price. David turned ome Hogan disposed of his fine | Kennedy and family to H, Esford for a | British Columbia. Mrs, J. Watkin Mahoney and bride |and family are renewing acquaint from their wedding | ances in Ardoch for a month. on Monday. Miss Katie Driseoll, | tors: Mes. G. Killins and Mrs, Island, is visiting with Miss | McMahon, at Bathurst; Miss McDonald. Miss Alice Bolton is | Hill, Miss Stella Boyd, A. with Miss Maggie O'Brien. 'Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Killigs, * Kennedy's; the Misses. Peters Martin, 'at S. Martin's; Percy "phe | dale, Sydenham, at G. Killins'; Stella | Charlotte Harten, at hall, | { Mies' L. Barling" and at J. Campbell's. intend moving t | WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND | bp. ENTS TELL US. o Gertie isiting Library Concert At Bath. Jath, Feb. L11.--The Corner Store," given by the Literary «society, in the town 'nesday night, was well attended. Miss Hattie Wartman, who is attend- | Ft ing Albert College, Belleville, ix vis- | Items From Maberly. iting her parents, Mr. and Gi. Maberly, Feb 10.--The Maberl A. Wartman. Miss Annie is | Dramatic conipany goes down to pla visiting her sister, Mrs, lin the village hall at at Athens. Mr. and | day evening. The Laird, who has been class been organized and n New York state, have returned | thing in readiness for the home. William Ross, of Marlbank, i Mr. Spicer, of Perth. ixiting friends here. The extended to the ihrary will bold a social and tof Wiliam Stafford, who was the town hall on Monday in the Cobalt mine. Austin next, in aid of the library lanan has been engaged as en agent for the Beadley St. Andrew's Lake Breezes: pany. Mv, Nickol, St. Andrew's Lake, Feb. 11.--J. E [has been sent Campbell has his sawigg 'machine in Kyle bas taken his place. Mrs, The Seople ston Buchanan and Mrs, 7. in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. drama, Mis . Archibald Westbrook News. Westbrook, Feb. 11. ing was held in the on Sunday week and was tended. Mrs. iJ. Gordon, of Glenvale, guest of Mrs. W. L. Gre Mrs, Reynolds, who was quite seriously ill, is convalescing. Mr. Clark and of Parma, were calling on friends friends here, Thursday last. The held at J. Bulch Tuesday was a grand success Miss her grandparents, Marshall, Kingston Quarterly moet- Methodist church largely at- is Mrs. dogle RJ. Mis Green, James visiting friends has is son, is publie dance even fund. Sympathy party night Ursula Mr. on i ing and Mrs. F. At Oso Station. Oso Station, Feb. 11 A the young people around here ware | uction this young ] ss practising for a concert on Thursday | ave enjoying. the season by indulging oF sod to stay a evening. A concert was held here on {in partie George and Fife en. I iylor Becker's, Friday last in aid of the Methodist! { nedy: Holleford, made a/ business i Lurie, of Perth at church. Some of the folks from here | trip through here. Williaifs Kennedy Porth R i Laidley ittended service at. St. Paul's church. in Cobalt for while.\ 7. J rer) Zealang, on. Sunday last. Quite a few joading floats and binders here." Mrs. William Hogan, of Batter- sen, returned to her. home after friends nere Mr. and Mrs. of Sharbot Lake, at Miss Bours =, up north, and number of week come few days a Visitors : has returned t a Hill Echoes. His Nerves Weak. ~:.. : - a standstill William John and sent his t | Poor Memory. .. Lacked Vigor, Phvip Plotz is working Rahn. wuben Pettifer Lost Employment. ness trip to Denbigh S x Hog th Pettier "spent a Ying E. Wickwire's, Gilmour, it to falling on the shoulder, Tt Ready is home for a week, Mes, a few days last week visiting daughter, Mys. J. R. Pettier. S. Drys; dale had one of his horses' feet badly cut last week Mr. and Mrs, Marquardt spent Sunday at R. guson's, Miss Hazel Pettier brothers, Sheldon and Russet], Ready's. R. Pettier at R. son's; Eugle are has for visiting Smith, Mag waiting for a for made a aturday. few days Mas=anou Lake, had a horse by ice and breaking had to be shot. from Lane's James Irvine are cams home ae is busi Lyndhurst Locals. Feb 10.--0On about twenty the Secley's Bay, droye--down rectory and spent an en- idyable evening. A little girl camyp to | eladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. A, Ilisha Collinson, Redwood, N.Y., is renewing old acquaintances here. KE. MeCrady and Miss Haskins, of Sand Bay, were at R. Fales' on Saturday Miss Edhel Rhodes, See- lev's Bay, at James Roderick's. bert Wood is attending the wedding of his niece at Junetown. The teacher, Miss Cromer, has gone to her home at Easton's Corners. She had to give ub her school for a time through ill- ness. Lyndhurst, evening people of here to the Monday re young Another Case Proving You Qui ick- | ly Get Bracing Health From Ferrozone. of y Rock le se There's 'a real reason why Fe cures, rrozone (roraon camy tonic--not a stimu nerves with nourish: vital actual activ- It's a true nerve lent--it feeds the ment them ity No other tonic rozong her R gives world like Fer- », nothing else so quick and lasting in its eficets on a run-down, {nervous system. "I used enough medi {cine to appreciate an honest one { writes J. B. Beattie, from his home Newcastle, "From babyhood I strong | nervous. 1 smoked a on the "whole My trouble fing of the | awaken Ro in the Fer. at -- Hartington Happenings. Hartington, Feb. 10.--A heavy fal tol snow {to wood | people visited Mrs. William evening last, | Tuesday night 300 acre farm,' cock, who ha week, is better. in not was and was always good deal, but my habits were good. first began with a shorten- hours of sleep. 1 would my appetite was and te=whip it up I used high- last Wednesday night. KE, [lv spiced mud sweet Joods. First thing of Lanark, furnished violin I.I knew T had palpitation on domg a A large number of peop le from [little extra work, and then an awful attended the box social | tiredness came upon me, and a strange in Tonisville, dast Friday |Tecling of dread--almost of fear--made Case of Hamilton is visit- [me think 1 was grip of myself. daughter, Mrs Alexander | M¥ power of memory weakened and | of this place. John Péole | lost my position. Then I read about here last week with a team Ferrezone. Say, it's awiul good te for the shanty, where he | medicine. that hélps vou right spending the rest of the I don't mind telling you I was cared, and everv dose was al like sunshine. At ence 1 bevan better, and permanently better are iu very 11 really. was, for less than a dozen \ number from here attended a | boxes made me a well man. Now 1 dance on Garden Island on Friday ea do my work with any man and 1 evening. Joseph Murphy returned | um grateful to Ferrozone."" home on Tuesday alter a month's vis- { Ferrorone corrects all enfeebled con- met at the home of Mrs it with friends in Perth. A social will | ditions of the system, buildd up ander. on the 3rd inst be held at Richard Halliday's, on Fri- | gives the body great resistive power |oyster supper will be hold at Robert | day evening, in aid of Trinity | against disease. To use Ferrozone as- Galbraith"s on Friday evening next. church. A number of young iolks from | sures lasting robust health. 350c. per | A number attended the comeert at this section ' attended the A.0.U.W. box or six boxes for $2.50, at all deal- | Yarker, Tuesday ball on Wednesday evening, at Marys- lere. Try Fefrozone, do it to-day "service wag held overly Fro ouson' S ma Ferguson's Falls. Falls, Feb. 9 --James | . sold his team of horses to | Montgomery, of Winnipeg, here buying horses. A cuchre wns held at the home of Fer drawers the home of Mr. Jamieson, on Judges Rubert who 1s party Quinn Younge music this at the night mys too early, Jas. | poor, decided in Mrs. Benson Bab-| been ill for the Iv vicinity hall Mrs her Sheppard left horses tends evening with. Mr. son. Lewis Clg carnival and F. of .L.0.L., at Piccadilly, day. Visitors : Mr. and. Mrs. Donald- Napanee, at E. Sigsworth's; Mrs. of the North-West, at Mr. Hutchinson, and Mrs, H. is attending the Honirert Mr. losing at of in- winter. loot a last Thurs- | off SO! | badly i, From Allen, Allen, Wolle in thiz vicinity dition. Wolfe Island. Island, Feb. 11.-~Roads {to feel | Coghan, Taylor's; Ryan's. | most good con Colebrook Jottings. Colebrook, Feb, 10.--~The Ladies' A. C. War in the Methodist Visi: J. Anna Hamilton, at J. and Trues- her brother's; Kish Harper on Fri- singing and - music every teacher, "3g friends and relatives killed Buch- general Garriston com- hight operator, Mr. John- Whittic- Mrs, John Buchanan's; Lumbering is snow, has quit hauling logs week, Joseph Mrs. visit- Lake. the its its MN. spent and M. Fergu- to- day was a welcome sight A party of young and Monday at debate on | favdr of a past | A number of Holle. | ford young people spent last Thursday | Jamie- | ice Freeman | Dennison; attended a meeting Joseph | at Mr. Aid | Their anual | evening. Quarterly | OCCUPIED B Y JAPANESE pri Hiram Lucas'. Mr. and A tate LaRue, have returned to Toronto ai- ter ng two weeks with her mother, Mrs. John Shangraw. Mrs. Norman Boyce paid a visit at Albert Babeock's, Wilton, last week. Mrs.- Wellington Brown has returned after visiting her brother at Roblin. James Shangraw is seriously ill. Mrs. F. 8 Wartman is convalescent. cas is better to-day. --pp-- Held Revival Services. Pine Hill, Fel 11, --Owing to the snow storm, on Wednesday, we have sleighing again. © Messrs. 8S. and R. Shane - have returned after spending the past month at "Ashburn, Ont. S. King had the misfortune to fall, badly bruising his arm. num- ber from here attended the concert 'given by the Japanese singers, at En- terprise, Tuesday eveming. G. King sold a valuable horse to. Mr. Vaneu- vain, of Moscow, Miss Maudie Wells and W. Cameron spent a few days = White Lake, visiting friends. Rev. M Whyte, of Enterprise, held revival ser: vices here, which were well attended. Irvan Wells gpent Monday at. Moscow. H. Snider has returned home, after spending the past month at Parry Sound district, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Keech spent Sunday at R. Ring's. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartin spent Friday at Tamworth. William Reid and T. Brown spent a couple of days with Wilson Reid; here. Tamworth Happenings. Tamworth, Feb. 10.--The annual cheese meeting of the patrons of W. J. Paul's factory, was held in the town hall, on Saturday last, when a full report of the business' of the past vear was given. While the season of 1908 was not as good as the preced- ing one, yet 3,390,415 lbs. of milk were made up into 3,693 cheese, weigh- ing 319,673 )bs., which sold for 37, 482.97. The average paid the patrons Hiram Lu- | for season, 93.28 per 100 lbs., milk; make one pound cheese, was well attended harmonious bue. prevailed, showed the patrons for the confidence they have in Mr. The officers of last elected for the year Diamond »ad] on, to visit his Powerman, The meeting | and was a most | Paul. season were re- sigter, in Michigan. Mrs. of Trenton, is visiting at her uncle's, Sampson Shields. The sextette singers gave a concert in the town hall on Monday night last, » full house. Proceeds, I'. League gave a Wednesday evening, soph Huffman's. $52.90. The A driving party 10th, out to Mountain Grove Tidings. 0 Ss {terly = {dist church, January 3lst, by -- Richmond, was well attended, alison were the board and Ladies' Aid meetings on Monday, when the officers for the year were cleeted. William Cowdy and Miss married recently wat, Sharbot Lake by Rev. Mr. Halpéany. William Mec- SIhknight and Miss Netlie Mills were tho parsonage by Rev. {orprise. Mise brother, time with friends here, Fox, Roblin, lately. Miss Mr. White, Annabell Magee and Mr. and Mrs. y Vv Bessie Price, friends in Tweed, returned yesterday. R. T. Stinchomb's new saw mill, to replace the one burned, down last week. Mrs. the sick list. Miss Oconto, has taken charge of school while Miss Nora charge of the Union. Clark. with her cousin, Luna. teral, ill of typhoid for convalescent, * Miss Dollic Cox has turned home. Mrs. ed a number of young people on" Fri- day evening last. Calvin'Loyst, To- ronto, spending his holidays under the parental roof, returned on Monday. Visitors : Miss Clara Warren at J. Bradley' Miss Jennie Sco at A. ('rozier J. Miller, Mountain Vale, his brother's, William: Mr. . Evan at R. McKnight's: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawley at William Barr's; Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Mills, Kingston, are visiting his pavents, Mr. and Mrs. . |George Mills. The concert given last night in aid of ihe 8S. S. fund, was a decided success. The superintendent. D. J. 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