'Cess. 0 Per Cent. Cent, BBY CO. h and One Price y onto and Montreal, Kingston. > ; estertssatisokbl re to Save » sell is evidenced by the . Off Sale ! business. Everything. is your trade: because we rs will borrow our ideas, re they come from; and elsewhere we have new Shirts and Underwear now 70c. c. Shirts and Undérwear now 350. ¢. Linen Collars now 10c. c. Neckwoar now 385¢. Sweaters. and Mufflers naw. 70c. c. Neckwear and Hose now .19c. eople's Clothier, 1d Crawford's Groceries. ~ a ---- ARRIED AT PEMBROKE. tty Event At Home Of Mrs. Frost. 3 Pembroke exchange says a very house wedding took place at ome of Mrs, Frost on Tuesday, nst., at high ncon, when ber ter, Mary, Griffin, was united ' in ouds of matrimony, to Robert Harrison, The house was pret- ecorated with greens and potted 5. The ceremony way petformed v. R. Smith. The bride was giv- ay by her brother, 8, Frost. She very daintily .gowned in white de chene over white taffeta with ings of white cluny insertion and nd wore veil a orange blos- and carried a hoquet of bridal and maiden hair fern. The only ent she wore was a sunburst of and diamonds the gift of the Mrs. Malcolm, cousin of the was matron of honor and was lin cream silk. eolienve | with ings of white silk 'lace and &p- with hat to match and odrried let of pinkyroses and maiden Tn. She wore a pear] crescent t of the groom, Nathaniel Har- sisted the groom. Only. the ate friends of contracting. pa: re present. Afper the oéremony ists sat down to a dainty wwt-luncheon. The tables were ed with ' pink carnations and ~The bridal couple Jéft 'on the ain for Ottawa, Toronto, Whit rseronto, and Ki The travelling, suit was blue broad: vith beaver hat to match. - -------- These Must Also Go. he splendid stock of ladies' fine , ranging from $1.25 to. $3.50 sold at 20 p.e. off prices The Lockett. Shoe 'Store dis: fale, Strollers will practice ai the om eight to o'clock. . this o of Ahe foam and the make-up of | ht orobiatly | be y Bars -- ay witn mr but will stick to lis ar, * hose - tranbled: with essness d-rite a it ore retir: I insure tefroghiing sleep. Daily or Common Ji i ad on Lon A 2 es aT gn ona oan Ghee "8 GONE ERK Hal Dieta momet GEORGE H, HO ena, Pon a i. | Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, 0, Oentlemen--+'] am gone than satis. fied with Perupa, and find it to be an ra R \ ie. pre If you are a liberal dq «cellent remedy for the a crated hy a Roman Catholic pricst her y a Ta. o pe I bave used It I nay Pats little child was buried there. Some Somsthing to help FPense, find they all Joia me in recommending time later, owing to a mistake in the Xin © does things'. for it as an excellent remedy, setfing out of the post, the sexton % gston. Very respectfully, supposed © there had been a mistake, | hn H. and digging up the body of McNulty ERASER TEESE. + It you have catarrh write to Dr. Hart child, interred it secretly in the Pot- ech ------ Ban, giving a full statement of your @éase, and he will be pleased to ve you | ledge of the transfer the authorities Jan. 9th.--The council elect, John A. | t® the legislation providing that no Jan. 11th. his valuable advice gratis, grey re-interred the 'child's remains' in the McFarlane, réeve, and connellion one should be employed on Works Amalgamated Copper 12.30 pa : ess Dr. Hartman, President of [original plot, but the mother brought | Archibald Hutton, Waltér J. Ruttan, | Mded by the Government who came merican Smelting & Reining | #1 ¥he Hartman Sanitariom Columbus, Q, | action against the corporation of Nia-{ J. W. Smith and Thomas W. Spence, | from countries where there is an all. Ad merican Sugar Nefining : 3d Ge Gi 2th eT . : gara Falls for damages. Chancellor | met and subscribed to declarations of | 8» 1aw_ against Canadians.--Premier | A(chison . : * Yaa Boydodistmissed the case on the ground | qualification and office. Communica. | Ross af Barrie. Fallin Rapid Transit - ai} thatthe ety Was not responsible for tions Hal from J. R. Robertson, ask. Is 18 Time for » Change? Canadian Pacitle hae 15 by £1 . 8 : Che & . . She, Suasthorised action of the a ™ tition hos Ly fon fick children. | oon servatives say. it is time for a Ghic,, Mil, & St. Pai. 1724 hr TEIN ng APPL ove oi of 7, Rendorond, | change in Ontario. The Liberals said Col. Fuel & iron sot $34.56 cost, ditching dome, on Mud | 5°.in 1896 in to Ottawa, 'The j3.10. "00 pref. a 7 The Millinery Of Mid Creek, moved Smith-Hutton, that the | diflerence Hes im the fact that the |i ciisville & Nashvitle 7" 140 scr ot rors [Si Molen 5 a on | baat: 3808 proves 'rn was |W Stil + Barta ary a] shape | Sid sum to the municipality, the | 20d for & Shauge. oie} Jack. Duty inn. St. Paul & 8.5 a aré a striking feature of the season's | VO ing completed. Carried. Appli- McGreevy was fn jail-Langevin rs re Bi fein 144 millinery. 10 + one. guise or. another a Heya ior the office Sd 2 | driven from public ite--and abuses of Peonsylvania ....... 131 , g your Zutoo Tablets I beg to tht tal Youth al. There jase assessor from Fred. Scott and G. v Publis for ghin were proved up Rock 'luland i wh 36 2 been a sufferer from varidd sasortment «of felt. hats; high | Franklin. Moved, * McFarlane-Ruttan. » hi ip uiL the bolt of Bow: [Bonthten Ratvay 1. 2% shildhoad und have used all'or near- | crowns and those of medium hej gh that no bills be. paid till certified = to 11 showed the the truth: of | Union Pacific .. °., 1154 Ixall of the so-called, "cures" on the mar- } and plateaux bent into all conceivable | PV the councillor of the division. Car. | © touptry : U. S. Leather 14 , till Warned by my physician to discon- shapes, all being popular, as are also | ied. Moved, Smith-Ruttan, that John | the Liberal charges that the Conser- | yu' 5' 'Steel, com 29 tinge use on account of their bad ef- | turbans' and Ew in soft folt. | Davis be appointed auditor. Carried. vative Government. at fiat Sime Nas Rnd pref . soins Ia fécts on the heart, Some months since Shaggy beaver. cloth makes up' some Moved, Hutton-Spence, that John " 0 Lg an a Sales to noon--279,400 shares. inf vis Caled to your Zutoo | of the most striking hats for semi- Weir, 3 be associate _ auditor. Car- Ee ay of contract ; oh STOCKS 4 'Writh the most gratifying results, "1 amuchans _ fitting close at the | ried. Moved, Ruttan-Smith, that the breaking, of dishonest management of MONTREAL STOCKS. find they cure a "sick" i Congressman George Henry White, of 'Parboro, N. O., writes the following let- fer to Dr. Hartman concerning Perunas or "nervous" head. ache in a few minutes and leaveno bad ef- fect, My family use them whenever need- ed ith ually good results. I have fre- quently given them to friends who were ering from headache the lang and Y never e quick relief. I find them a good remedy for "sour" stomach as well as headache, I always carry them in my oft the road and would not be without im at any cost. A. O, NORTON, i -- FE - Gives strength fevers and long iliness. SALES DEPARLMENT, Makes new blood Builds up the system Throws off all weakness "A boon to those recovering from wasting Sold by all medicine dealers. & Lawrenice Co., Ltd, Montreal. 178 Mountain St., ONTREAL, QUE, ety To Any Lo or cal Manager Bell Telephone Co. 286 Congress St., Boston, Mass. 836 at ded lors, or by mail postpaid. 'B. N,ROBINSON & CO., Coaticook, Que. AL A Tonic Wine, pleasant to take. Standard i Telephone Sets FOR SALE $5 PER SET Slightly Used Buti of re -- rom, re bleed ALL v 70 THE HOME ALL THE BARS] BvsteEss ar stawpsTrir. On Account of Storm Storm-New Snow plough Used. -- MAY REMAIN OPEN ON MUN! ' , Yarker, Jan. 10.--Business is at a standstill in the country; farmers can CIPAL LECTION DAY oo put very little work, owing to the For The Sale Of Soft Drinks -- it ie Seon snow. The new : A y {111 Canadian Nortkora Increases-- | the B. of Q.RR., was run over the line New Directors For Fank Of |aiter the big storm and did effective Torontg. work in clearing the road. While go- Special to the Whig. ing throygh Strathcona no stop was Toronto, Jan. 1].--Tn rogard to the | made, and the, snow was thrown with case at Galt, yesterday, im' which an Such Jouce as to smash in the sash hotel-keeper. was ted for keep- | 2¢ Windows of the . ing. high hat ee inal A Mrs. Mary Tobin, long a resident of tion day, Budo' Saunders, chief officer | this section, well and favourably of 'the Ontario - license known, died last Saturday morning, said, this morning, that the conten-] Her remains tion of James Haverson, K.C., coun- were placed in Camden East vault. The funeral was by train sel for the defendant, that there was Mothing in the statute to prevent 'the owing to roads being impassable, M. Tobin and wife, ta role opening of bars on municipal election | the funeral. Owing to high prices of day, so long us no spirituous liquors | wood, villagers are burning soft coal are sold, was correct, but he pointed out tht the provisions of the On* Miss Jessie. Winter, n rse-in-training. Kingston General rm ngs tavio ction t were far more sweepihig, and #hat hotels could not Hospital, is h, for a few days. John Wintel. Strath: be opened on provincial election day. The = Galt case was wot proceeded cona, was home Tuesday night. The young. men of Yarker are about with, -owing to the point raised by Mr. Haverson, and it is probable renting a room in the Arcade where that that on future municipal election they can spend a social evening to: days the bars throughout: the pro- gether. Carleton West is home from emee. Mrs. (Dr.) Cameron left for vince will 'remain open for the sale of soft drinks. The Canadian Northern railway gross earnings for week ending January 7th, 1965, were $60,200, an increase over the corpesponding period last year of $10,709, Frony July lst to date the gross @arnings have heen $2/158,900, an increase of $381,400. at Deseronto for her home in Ofhemee, Give A Hand, 'Are you favorable to the re-slection of Mr. Pense ? 'Then give a hand in se- *ouring . At the annual meeting of the Bank he, Be you do ? Well of Toranto, to-day, three new dirce- find out your sub-divisi n tors weré elected to fill vacancies chairman Tok hi fo caused by death and retirement, as you dut , d the. rites follows : * Williany Stone, of the To- pA [ted work of many will make ronto Lithographing company, To- the election ronto; John Macdonald, of John Mac- ec Ca" If you can aid a lit donald :& Co., Toronto, and' Robert a tle Méigheh, Montreal. every day by canvassing In 1892 5 a Mrs. McNulty bought a you will be some It in' the cemetery - of Niagara Falls and after the ground had been ¢onse- ng thing that will be appreci- ated. ETHIER EEELI 444489446544 (AREAS ARE ELLE LLRX RL LLL BP ter's field. When the mother got know- Pittsburgh Township Council. back and projecting over the face are as modish "as ever, and the Breton sailor shape still has its place in the fashion world. Turbans of breast' feathers are. lovelier in coloring than ever before, but less costly an quite as smart are the turbans with draped velvet crowns and brims of breast feathers, knots of velvet being the only trimming, Quills never occupied a more pro- minent place in hat trimmings than now. Feathers dyed in rich colors or shading through soft tones give a smart touch to a hat otherwise plain and unattractive, Fur hats are extremely stylibh when a far neck piece and muff are carried, or when worn with a fur coat. They are trimmed simply with ostrich plumes or with withered flowers in soft, rich shades. auditors audit the treasurer's accounts up to December 31st last, and in ad- dition to the requirements of statute prepare a separate statement, showing the balance due each school section, if any. Carried. The._by-law confirming appointment of auditors was passed, Moved, Smith-Hutton, that Frederick Scott be appointed assessor at $40. Carried. Confirmed by by-law. Moved, Smith-Ruttan, that the fol- lowing persons in conjunction with the reeve and clerk as secretary, compose the local board of health for 1005, viz., Messrs. Hutton, Spence and Smith, Carried. Accounts passed : F. Whit. ney, bonus on wovefy wire fence, $15. 80. Moved, Ruttan Spence, that the reeve and council go in a body on the 24th inst, at 2 p.m. and examine the Mars bridge, and also attend the judges chambers on 28th inst, and ( engage counsel, at hearing of applica- tion. Carried. Moved, McFarlane- Smith, that each councillor Township Of Kingston Oouncil. day superintending work. Carried. By law, repealing the by-law, abolishing statute labor, passed. Bylaw passed appointing road overseers, Moved, Smith-Hutton, that George Franklin serve the notice. Carried. Moved, scribed to the qualification and de- claration of office, they took their seats. Minutes of December 15th meet- ing read and adopted. Moved, Ayles- worth-Martin, that the matter of ap- pointing a road commissioner he laid over to next meeting. Carried. Moy- ed, Meclver-Aylesworth, that the trea- surer and Councillor Martin be a committee to ask for tenders for the printing and advertising for the town- ship of Kingston, for 1905. Carried. Moved, Mclver-Aylesworth, that Mr. Ellerbeck be héreby appointed asses- sor for 1905 at a salary of $50. Car- ried. Accounts passed : Jacob Mc Row, $10, for care of the widow Em- mons, in her last illness; the caretak- er, 810.50, for services and a load of wood for Hall; Martin Lillis, $6.40, for work on road division No. 29 A and charge to same; W. J.Smith, 85, Mr. Tait's offer - of 81,300, for the crusher and outfit, to be paid for in three years in crushing and spreading «600 cords of stone, more or less each vear at 82,80 per cord. Carried. Ad- journed till the first Monday in Feb- ruary at ten a.m. Sunbury's Large Mail. Sunbury, Jan. 10.--The new town- ship council met on Monday in the hall, and a fair amount of business was done, L. Edwards is supplying some the local schools with wood. | : Our village will soon . have a chan; for services as deputy returning offi- ge cer for polling sub-division No. 2; of Powimay hw, to_handle the Norman Graham, $10, for services as ily arrival of mail matter, The Mac: Country Life in America. New York city has a multitude of "flights" of pigeons. There are few blocks that have not at least one roof devoted to this purpose. The section of territory bounded by Eighteenth and Thirtieth streets and<Eighth and Ninth avenues has over twenty "flights." Their owners may be seen twice a day, at six in morning and again at five in the afternoon, stir- ring the birds to flight. A ten-foot fishing pole, with a black cloth at one end, is often used for startling the birds. Many of the "flights" are used to catch stray pigeons. The "stray," as it is called, joins the flock in their upward flight and is trapped on the descent. On the Bast Si to Blginburg last week, and will fol low up' his business there; The collec tors who went around in behalf of some of the recent fire sufferers were very successful as all the neighbors sympathizers pave liberally to the fand. The entertainment held in the Salvation Army barracks last week was g sucless, 7 Kingston Post Office. Letter Carrprs Collins and Lowers have superannuated. Miss Mor: Fons salary has been increased - to great 20 p.c. discount sale at t Shoe Store opens . ide it idered legitimate to trap a om = siVal lancier's fk: the public funds or resources been against the Ontarip Government? country--that every member of the Liberal been in power since 1871, is ahleto stand before the most critical court in the land, before any tommittee of the House, days gone ponents to show that the Administra- tion has been corrupt, that we have traded support, that we have bartered pub- lic contracts for election funds, that we have will bring a feeling of shame to the most sensitive conscience. our challenge to the country to-day. 34 years' service it is a challenge you will admit + : : be ap 3 i The new council of the township of ; ina} ¥ Some pride. So that when we said ale pointed as road commissioner, Mr. i Sn men To 3 | ign or ion Vo 1 Se. ih | 1A, ved me fou Change we 'emen ; y J '» | No. 2, Mr. Hutton No. 3, Mr. McFar:- made - resen 0 Traber and Geunsiliors poh Ales lane No. 4. and Mr. Spence for No. 5, rR i: the A Anatance, worth, Henry Mclver, John W. Mar-]./ 4 }e paid at a rate of $1.50 per FS ------------ tin and William 'Reid. Having sub- 2,800 odd miles of railway, and to this moment our opponents are not able to say that we misplaced a dol- Smith-Hutton, that the council accept or Aided in the £6 iiuction Ar plause.) the necessary public accommodation for normal stitutions, asylums, and so on. We had to erect Parlia- ment Buildings for the necessary ac- commodation of the Legislature. In thirty years we have spent $9,518,- 61 ob public buildings, Lest any one of you sit down to see What that in- volves--the drawing of plans, the managing of contracts, and so on-- and you will see that some of the large enterprises which I have named, - and will name in a moment, required considerable effort on the part of the Government. There r k yo . No architect will condemn them. retur officer for - polli cabees' Sogiety, will 'in a few days, arranged a jo 3.. Adjourn - have their, annual concert, and a fine are petlectly mmodatic So far first Monday in February at 10 a.m. | Programme will at once he arrghped, | 88 sanitary = acco tion and ; The foads on Saturday and Sunday everything else is concerned. 'The - were quite e, caused by the | Money was paid out of the Public Pigeon Kidnappers. drifting storm. L. J. McBride moved ry, 884 ho WAR can place his hand on one single dollar paid for blood money, for political purposes, or misapplied in any way, so far as the Government is concerned." plause.)--Premier Ross at Toronto Banquet in his honor, -------------- lected $121,000,000 of it, and on the day the House was dissolved there was cash on hand of $2,950,000. (Cheers.) power for thirty years and any capital!' remarked the Premier. you give them a chance, in five years shey will not have much in the trea- tord of the Government's adminis tration was unimpeachable. ITDOE THE KIND OF GOVERNMENT "PEOPLE WANT. ---- If The Needs Of The Province Re- quire Action For Which There Is No "Precedent Ross Goes Ahead. The Soo industries, Mr. Ross con- tinued, fell into difficulties. The stock' speculators in the United States practically impoverished some of the men who were at the back of ries. . They had invested $28,000,000 in plants of various kinds, The turn had been reached v Ashe SO SE hment did not ustries, the steel trust a ei States, that practical & mortgage in whole, would close those industries. 'We were not to bend the knee to the Amer- ** said he, "in allowing the in- of the Province of Ontario ucrien ny Ihe millionaires of 3 said to the Legisla- ve Asse i "We. will endorse the bonds of this concern to the extent of $2,000,000 on everything they owned, They will pay the interest and the bonds in .two years.' '* Proceeding, Mr. Ross said this action, taken in spite of the Opposition, had resulted in reviving the Soo industries; 4,000 men in round numbers were being employed, and $130,000 a month, or $1,500,- 000 & year, was being paid in Wages. These men were being fed and sup- plied from older Ontario, were get- ting pork, bacon, wheat and flour and the produce of the dairy from Lennox among the oer older coun- ties. The first six months' interest on the bonds guaranteed by the Gov- ernment, ,000, and on the mort- gage bonds, $250,600, had been paid when the money recently fell due. Nearly all the creditors, 1,800 in all, had been paid a sum of $2,- 700,000. About twenty-five or thir- ty thousand dollars yet remained to be paid, and he believed this would be paid before the beginning of the new year. He spoke of the large con- tracts given by the Canadian Paci. fic, the Intercolonial and the Temis- kaming Railways as proof of the prosperity and bright future of the Soo works, and incidentally referred ¥ i ® roven or even specifically made Premier Ross said at Napanee: -- I want this note to go to the Administration, that has As I have often done in by, I challenge our op- in our position for political or done anything that That is Loud cheers.) We say that after that I can make with Not a Deliar Misplaced, *'We assisted in the construction of We set ourselves to supply schools, for public in- Central Prison, the buildings are, (Ap- It Is Ne Time for & Chaage Now. The Liberal Government had eol- $124,000,000 and spent 'Fancy the Conservative party in having 'The thing is unthinkable, and if ry, but somebody will have it, and tis to this forced distribution that 'am #0 decidedly opposed."' The re S$ THINGS {a 'permanent Recretary, election, Lregistpgtion--Janvary 13th and 14th. ois vets, the balence of our +A CANADIAN CLUB. Has Recently, Beem Formed In Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg. Chronicle-Telegraph. The Canadian" Somers or pi recently will establish quarters in this rity. for the entertainment of Canadians who reside here and visitors come from Great Britain's empire. It is proposed to secure the services. of he society already has enrolled 100 members, and several hundred more are expected to be added within a short time. The ndmes on the roster include some of the most incnt business men of the community, The officers of the society are : S4fhen Y. Baldwin, president; W. J, hs vice-president: William M. Thompson, secretary, and Wallace M. Reid, 'troa- surer. At a recent mecting of the or- Ruaisation James I. Buchanan was clected honorary = president, and . a similar honor will be conferred upon other business men of the city. It is also the intention of the association to make the leading politicians of Canada honorary officers, The society has a board of gover- nors of ten, as follows: M. M. Les- ser, chairman; E. A. Houston, F. A. Butterworth, Ephraim Lyon, M. J. Parkhill, H. S. Simpson, R, A. Shaw, J. H. Robinson, C, H. Downes, M. H. Tweed. The society has adopted by-laws to govern the organization, being similar to those adopted by Canadian clubs in other sections of the country. The prime object of the society is, how- ever, to promote friendly relations among the Canadians, and all, per sons who have lived in Canada or are of Canadian parentage are eligible to membership. It is believed that there are more than 1,000 Canadians in the county. ¥ ------------ The great 20 p.c. 'discount sale at The Lockett Shoe Store opens to-mor- row and covers every shoe in the store excepting The Slater make, Trunks and valises also included. STOCK MARKETS. Telagtaphed specially to the Whig hy Norman Binmore, Manager Hartshorne, Bogert & Battelle, Members New York Stock Exchange, 151 St. James Street, Mogtreal. ---- NEW YORK STOCKS. Toronto ~creet Railway 105s Montreal Light, Heat & Power BO} Richelieu & Ontario Nav. Co . 62 Dominion Iron, com .. 4 194 Dominion Irom, pref . 6844 Dominion Iron Bonds 811 Nova Scotia Steel . abi NEW YORK STOCK MARKETS an. 11th. Open. Closed. Atchison om 87 Amal. Copper «1788 74 Baltimore & Ohio ~ 104F 104 Brooklyn Rapid Transit , 60§ 61 Canadian Pacific .. ... . . 188 188} Erie . 'enn , 39) 304 Illinois Central 1504 158 Louisville & Nashville , 140% 140 Missouri Pacific .., . 108% 106 Metropolitan > . 116% 1174 New York Central 1484 148% Pennsylvania n 1874 187} Rock Island a6 a6 Reading 81 Hl St. Paul 172 ) Sugar 1413 141% Twin City 1054 000 Union Pacific . 114 nel U. S. Steel . 204 29 U. 8. Steel, pref 92 924 Wheat May July -- A Fine Budget From A Near By Village. Odessa, Jan, 10.--The Free Metho- dists ended a three days' ' successful district convention, Sunday, Presiding Elder Allen, of Picton, (sm old Odes sa boy), delivered a spirited and effec- tive Sunday morning sermon, imme: diately after . which communion was given and a young mén consecrated to the ministry. Anson Rose, Dennis Sni- der, Russell HBowsrd and Matthew Clark, since last writing, slipped on icy places, each sustaining serious in- jury. Township of Ernesttown council convened, Monday, setting down to a business basis. Auditors R. H. La- pum, ©. N, Neville; assessor, J. W. Gordineer. Barney Babcock, the hustl- ing Blade and FLedger newsboy, crush- oF his thumb with a stick of stove wood, The Nttle lad, Ray Rose, who so narrowly sscaped gas axphyxiation recently, is out again ready for trou- ble. Dr. Nathay F. Snider's funeral was largely attended, Friday, at his late residence and the remains vaulted at Wilton. Snow ? Well, yes. Two feet on the level amd another consignment to follow. Roads almost impassable, Mrs. Caton, aged about ei ty-five, widow of the late Patrick Caton, is dead, pt her son's, Thomas Caton, 6th concession, Ernesttown, ' Ey Qualify To Vote. Young man were jyou twenty-one years of age by Janudvy 5th? 5 Will you have been m resident of this province for one yest, and of Kings- ton for three months, previous to that date? ' Are you a British subject ? s M mo, yor are qualified to register, and votes at the coming: y hy nex price Come to tonight's liberal rally, Cham stock at t, $1 each, regular $1 Shales ding rion Sipahized, in the rE who awyer Shoe Store + Yio ioe Vo BUY SEPTEMBER WHEAT ee McMillan & Maguire, 5-E Cor. King & Yonge Ste PETERBORO-184-136 Hunter 8t, KINGS TON--Exchahge Ohamb Of Iron and Copper. THE CANADA METAL CO. =~ HARROWSMITH NEWS, Death Of Daniel Ward--Movements Of The People. ' Harrowsmith, Jan, 9.On January Ist, after a lingering illness, Daniel Wood, Sr, entered into rest, He was Ho own site able rs, Pp returned to 'Albany, Guess and William Park, have returned to New ------------ ol FASHION'S FORM, well known and highly respected. The : A kee funeral sermon was preached by Rev. One Of The Latest Styles Tom Mr. Service in the Methodist church. Si : . 'Out, The remains were then taken in char > by the Orange order, of which the 8 deceased had been a member for many years, The family have the 0 nd of the community, Rev. G. 8, Milligan ocoupied his awn pulpit on Sabbath nfter an absence of several weeks, Last Thursday evening a social, un- . der the auspicos of St, Peter's church, was held in the town hall and was a great success, Rev. Mr. Ast ocon pied the chair, A lengthy and varied programme was given, consisting of solos by Mise A. Lemmon, of Kings ton, Miss A™ Griffith and Miss Ethel Woodruff, of Sydenham, and Miss Myrtle Gallagher, Recitations were given by Miss Rogers and Miss Eva Griffith, of Sydenham, also a dialogue by Miss Rogers and Miss Astley. The X solos rendered by Mise Parkin were evidently appreciated, also those of Miss Lemmon, snd Harrowsmith will be pleased to hear the voung ladies from Kingston again. Sydenham and home talent are always welcome. Numerous games were also & part of the evening's entertainment, and last but not least, tsa, coffee, cake, eote., were served to all present. Miss Myrtle Gallagher has returned --_-- Shown here is a modish piece tailored suit in do to Toronto Conservatory of Music, | trimming consis of Mise Aylesworth has resumed her du. f tucks and small velvet ties in the public school with Migs. | white vest fits snugly up Wood as assistant. Miss 1la Davy and | under the basque-coat. Mise Mamie Guess have returned from visiting friends near Ottawa. F. Ran dall has sold his farm and will move to Harrowsmith. Mr. Lillie has moved * Toronto's Favorite Ho The years as they pass but add to wi lari; ' to. a farm near Murvale. Mrs. David- she Babu The 1 ices hate, son has moved into the house vacated tically redecorated and refurnished. by Mr. Lillie, Mr. Walker, of Murvale, has moved into the house vacated by Mrs. Davidson. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Lyons are attending the funeral of Mr. Lyons' father. Sie L. Trousdale is teaching at Florida. Mr, Ernest Buck has returned to his duties in the western states. Miss F. J. Sproule and F. Patterson are taking a course in the Kingston Business College. James Every room contains hot and cold water, steam heating and long dis tance telephone. Rates are from B2.L Jor day and up, and with ba fro up. 100 rooms with baths, . "Chamois vests," new goods, at G son's Red Cross drug store. Abernethy's shoe store 'for Big' gains, Eat Ne You walk with §lig her, you rock her, you give her sugar, you try all kinds of things! But she coughs all through the long night, just the same! : No need spending another , night this way. Just a dose | or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will soothe the pad gives throat, quiet the cough, insure a good night's rest. Ask your doctor about the wisdom of your keeping this remedy in the house, ready night coughs of the children. Doctors b formuls. : uk. COL id