a a ------ WOMAN'S BACK IS E MAINSPRING OF R PHYSICAL STE M. The Slightest Back. * ache, it Neglected, is le to Cause Years of Terrible Suffering. ) woman can be strong and healthy is the kidneys are well, and regular in action. When the kidneys are il, rhole body is ill, for the poisons which, idneys ought to have filtered out of lood are left in the sy fn. e female constitufion is nat urally reubject to kidney disease than a s; and what is more, a women's work ver done--her whole life is one con. us strain. »w many women have you heard say. /. how my back aches!" Do you know Jankass is one of she first signs of trouble? It is, and should be at. to immediately. Other symptoms requent thirst, scanty, thick, cloudy ghly colored urine, burning sensation 2 urinating, frequent urination, puff- inder the eyes, swelling of the feet and es, floating specks before the eyes, eto. ese symptows if not taken in time and 1 at once, will cause years of terrible ey suffering. All these symptoms, and 5 these diseases may be cured by the OAN'S KIDNEY PILLS r act directly on Yo kidneys, and » them strong and hi rs, Mary Galley, Ay N.S., writes: r over four months I was troubled with ne back and was unable to turn in bed out help. I wasinduced by a friend to Joan's Fiduoy Pills. ~ After using two- ls of a box my back wasas well as ever." ice 50 cents per box or three buxes for 5 at all dealers, or sent direct on re. of price. The Doan Kidney Pill Co., nto, Ont. Crests and IBOSSING ics: for Paper and Envelopes IGRAVING cin Cards and Letter Heads ides all Letter Press ing from a card to a volume, clanses of [E WHIG, Kingston URBIG \VENTORY ALE th all its price reduétions, All winter he knife. Great Snap For Children now In swing. goods have under t me our way lately lozen . Heavy Ribbed, AlLWool ey, "Tough as Leather ated thus because of their ad ble wearing qualities, \ ange of cizes, from 6 to 10 in gular way ran . 10. Jk a pair yatur norning the small si «d the Ie pair. These make great tockings., Underwear ol Fleece wake, 39 Underwear, est C. a garment on © rday. Gweed Suitings ir range of Tweed Suitings at x nd 81.25 a yard, to cléar Sat at Gon urday, ress Goods neh Dress Goods on sale at 19 nd up, WMAN & SHAW 99499999909 BE ue ein SWIFT'S SCRANTON GOAL JAMES SWIFT & co. Telephone 135. THE DAILY HIG: FRIDAY, JANUARY 5: Expectant Mothers should take *"Bu-Ju" during this trying time. . The extra strain, weight 'and undue pres- sure on the delicate organs often irritate and inflame the kidneys. 2 This not only increases the dau- ger of childbirth; but places the health of the baby in jeopardy. - "Ya THE GENTLE KIDNEY PILL keeps the kidneys strong and vigorous--acts as a mild tonic on all the female organs, and prevents constipation. A "Bu-Ju" pill at bedtime is the best ection against' Kid- ney Trouble le during p pregnancy. At all druggists, or 'direct om receipt of price, s0c per box. THE CLAFLIN CHEMICAL CO. LIMITED WINDSOR, ONT. "TORONTO NEWS' The Advertiser's Opportunity . is in Ontario. Through the medium of *' The News," Toronto, Nowhere in Cap- ada can vou réach suth & profitabls field as Ontario and in no paper can you get as large results fof Newt money. Do you want to prove it? "The News' will welcome your trial. The flat rate in "The News" enables you to run advertising at the lowest possible rate, and if it does not pay, you can dis- continue at any time. The. flat rate is 4 cents per line, 56 cents per inch. This advertisement $2.80 insertion in The News How Is Your Cold? Beery place you go you hear the sam: question asked. Do you know that there is nothing s dangerous as a neg d cold » Do you know that a ne turn inte Chronic Brong s, Prewmonia, disgusting Catarrh and the most deadly of all, the ** White Plague," Consumption. Many a life history would read diffe if, on the first had been remedied with Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup This wonderful cough and cold medi contains all those very pine principles which make the pine wo ' 80 ¥aluanle in the treatment of lung affectior Combined with this are Wild Cherry Bark and the soothing, healing and ex- pectorant properties of other pectoral herbs and barks. For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pain in the Chest, Asthma, Croup, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness or any affection of the Throat or Lungs. You will find a sure cure in Dr. Wood's Norway Pine ¢ Sep. Mrs. C. N. Loomer, Berwic vy writes : "I have used Dr. Wood's No Pine Syrup for coughs and colds, and have always found it to give instant relief. I also recommended it to one of my neigh. bors and she was more that pleased with the results." _. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup 2: 25 cta. ine per bottle at all dealers. Put up in yellow Wiper and three pine trees the trade There is only one Norway Pine Syrup and that one is . . Refuse substitutes, Dr. Wood IT IS TO THE ADVANTAGE OF EVERY. HOUSEKEEPER IN CANADA TO USE HBA. +c + Te sto. Magic Baking Soda. 'Gillett's Washing Crystal. MADE FOR OVER 50 YEARS. (zsTasuisuen esa) W.GILLETT 200M TORONYO. ONT. Nash's News _ Depot Clarence Street, Opposite & Cab Stand - Removed from B. A. Hotel LINES AND PAPERS cted cold will appearance of a cuugh, it ALL THE LATEST MAGA. HOCKEY. { | He is the Unrivalled Referee of | the Rural Matches--Sporting Paragraphs From Fields. Bérlin won from | Many | "Varsity by a store of four to one in an exhibition match, The. fight between --¥oung Coroett | and Herrera was postponed for weeks. two | ern Ontario Basketball League hy a score of 62 to 48, Montreal defeated Shamrocks in. the inaugural game . of the Eastern Can- ada Amateur Hockey Association by a | score of nine goals: to three, Old Guy Curtis chas again arisen | from the dead, and has become the | official referee for the rural hockey teams around the hamlet of Delta. The inducements offered eastera players to go to New York was twen- v-iive dollars a week. Thirteen Cana- dian are attached to the | Brooklyn Club team, Old country football enthusiasts' of players Toronto, decided to call their organi- | ration the Anglo-Canadian = Rughy Football Club Mayor Coatswerth was ed honorary-gpresident i Varsity _hockey® team has arranged with the Pittshurg 'rink officials to play two gam there on January 19th and' 20th, with the Carnezie In stitute and Technical School. | The New York. Hockey League has taken drastic measures to prevent the of Canadian players "by ing them all out. The embargo | expected to keep the fessionalism Superior passing on the Hamilton Y. M. CA. imporfation game clear of . part of thé bas ethall team and the. unsteady playing of the Rochester five, e the contest at thé Rochester YMCA. gymnasium to the | Canadian team, hy the score of 28 6 29 There will be no hockey in Hamil ton this winter. Even the executive of the Wholesalers' League was not able to make t:rms for a place to play. Hamilton lovers of the gaye will have to-go to Crimshy 10 se matches The 'Kansas City Jockey (lub sw that vwing to the repeal the Pread ers' Law at the last session of the state legislatu the officials of the Hub say there is no possibility of any racing under the auspices of the club during the § At Buffalo, in aw 1906, n exciting finish Alec Samuelson, the big Swede frpm the steel plant; was thrown in ee en minutes hy Dan McLeod. Mcleod, who is mesting all comers there this country to: protect the beggar at our { doors, are we going to allow the pre | cious life of that grand old man at Hawarden to" gp unprotected That | mecting sétthed cing the quarter sessions' objections, and -the tit'e stuck. pr To Remove Grease Spots. ~ fottewing hit FoF" Femoving. | grease spots will, the Boston Post Ay never fail, and will not injure | the most Jelieate fabric, and will re- move from a carpet a pint of oil with- out leaving a trace behind. Rub as! much dry huckwheat flour upon the | oil or grease spot as it will take; sur rounding and covering it entirely: let it remain a few days, then brush off. | A second application is seMam need ed. Exports This Year. In 1904 the United States were prac i the Crop Reporter, an official publica tion of the United States department of agrignlture, "that the Uniped Biutes ill have pearly two himdred million Fe shols of wheat for export from the crop of 1905, THE SPORT REVIEW), "7x oLD GUY CURTIS Is STILL AT | } PY A. Ruddick, Pamity Commissioner. : , for use next summer. | solicit the support of milk producers |" Berlin defeated London in the West- | prevent undue deterioration in quality. { more by the temperature at which it | ant, i shipped before the bulk | casion to | was the quick reply. ticallé out of the business of export ing wheat, owing to the shortage in crop. It is, however, estimat-d by AMFLE ICE SUPPLY, at Oreameries Pointed Out. he season is now at hand when the creameries faust lay in a stock of ice The reports of C. E. Mortureux, F. A. Knowlton and other members of the dairy commissioner's stafi, show that many cteameries have in the past | been out of ice before the season is I finished. No creamery has a right to 1 unless they are prepared to take pro- per care of the butter by keeping it ! at a sufficiently low temperature to The age of butter ig to be calculated is kept than 'by the number of days that may have elapsed since it was made. Creamery men must get rid of the idea that no harm results from a high temperature, -say fifty degrees, when the butter is held only for a few days. If :the butter was consjmed in that time it would not be so import- but it is weeks after the butter is 2 of it reaches Plain Tips, Je per box. thé consumer, and it cannot be x IN BUTCHER'S "AD. HIS PATRIOTIC SCHEME. { posed to a high temperature one hour, to say. nothing - of days, without] gir] May Sue for Use of Her | To Be a Nation of Expert : shortening its life, or in other words, Picture men. the period during which it will 'be in . Ie ) » ble-bod its best 'condition Pittsburg, Jan. 5 The Beauty and Jonson, Jan. 5 1 aya. It > = : i winted ] ie a nds is prepared to When the writer was in England last] the Teast," an art : rifled a I Ny uy y Siimmer he was continually rt in Elizabeth, N..J is. commanding 1 play the part of the stronft man arm that ome of the weakest points of Can- sublingt phetogeaph DEiCes a5 vi vil «ii emai a we sinh fs 3 eg : pg abe notwithstanding 1 ars the advertise Horemg * im, butts i ft Jt dose sok hae TE er he as ie | 1c I Proposition: whith Lord | Between Redden's and Crawlord's * i : i e - involve | i a | Roberts makes as the keynote of his | tréamery is one of {he principal rea-| It may invelue the publishers in | a eh i wtversal, will Graceries. We hope that our friends | wins for this very serious defect, But.] damage suit, because t oauty I i win lor Aiis very eT recopnizad ax Mr Florence Evelyn | tary training, te CHErY - hich he who patronized us so liberally since * > ' former nod and sho ont t ontiv od us members Oo! | newly fade. Any further fermentation | TH firmer Shodtt unc show gb. | GES detonce. committee, His | our first opening, September 16th, will tends towards rarcidity, staleness op] VU OF SHARE ag 0 Thirst spoee er his resignatio as | other object,onable flavors. Petnente, bg willigtuire, rod J sins oy on shi | continue to do SO. In return we 'shall / : 3 : we calendar shows i : a ta turing the tem. fecliulng 'on' the 'skin of at AY ir hg ph anced endeavor to give them ) g 3 - very | ao % : Lice wore he emphasized the danger to 4 WW creamery cold storage should be kept eB It at ountry arising, irom' the present con- | iN UR plow forty degrees--the lower the es ly : dition of things | Mm B i T Es better--and the patrons have a right the pretty. woman is pee "i have no hesitation in saving." he | ore arga ns an ver: to know if 'this matter is heing at- the jou} of te rate \ Jeleclared, "that, in case of invasion, | tended to, Our records show that ver ut aps yo ot very Briton should be liable 'to serve | ~ Bg few of the ereamery cold storages yr = the PFE, She ol in person against . the enemy. That | LOOK OUT FOR THE SIGN capital of , Ww : i : kept 'below forty degrees. tor he confessed 'that he wh obligation ought to: be. recognized | ; Creamery owners aro sometimes cat ih to know his calendar 3 x , why ¢ 4 | iebed with results if the buyer of the popular the first dav that fight is not the same thing = as butter finds no fault with the tem not hand thers "out. {ake 7 4 ability to fight In order to take any | perature at which it' has been kept, was all xplained when 4 wseinl part Fainst the highly or a -- ' 3 t as 4 Lhe oH yy 2 troons of the » i but they forget that it is not the] (he Thaw family ealled at the shopf = roo) of \ hatig is a man husihess of the buver to point cut] and demanded the entire edition. m be_able to Wo -- Ty dal i i i i = 3 s st have rece these "things, Tt is his business ta} A¢ first the butcher refused: and was ce a tr ining and. mili | purdiase the butter and to sell itlinclined to he defiant. But when the Ring again at a profit. When he has done r 1 i | agent threatened arrest amd « : 1 Kd £ mienn ton that he has no further interest i 1 posals did not mean ¥ n] pay a good price for all' that amiinued rd hE 3 the matter. Tt is not so with the he 8 good what remained a a be Haner is. | GENERAL MANAGER. freamery owner or the patrons whose th v \ , § lb 11 ~n A AS Pa ose} the agent went ont to buy up the © actus ervice would bo Jeman Ae eV AS | real interest in the butter does not ies that had 'heen given awav. Peonl gst tual see in defence in 2 8 cease until it is finally consumed, be-|are holding on to them, and few who | {he scent of a great national emer 3 Sheed the condition of the butter. at possess the . picture will admit snev. But 'every: able-bodied man, { that time will determine whether the now. ver his birth. or position. would | demand for it will he increased or not gp | J and demand enforced by law. But to aecguire B REMINDER ! The Montreal Bankrupt Stock Company wish to inform the public that they {i oe Tomorrow a Selling the balance of their | | { -| | | at their NEW PREMISES 80 Princess St. Rifle- {3 A | 3 readiness | OF THE RED FLAG. a krowledge of SATURDA week, displayed some of his old time! | pount of go, ANY. article on ac-l The Ever-Popular Sailor Dress. | mil uties sufficient to fit him form, and <howed conclusively that he, | st 2, its snnerior quality is a for part in the defence of is entitled fo moet any man in his | most important factor in dete ning is class. : ther peice tht will Fe natd for it, Detailing his proposals, Lord Roh The greatest slugging fat in the | e360 words are written with the said they included the deliberate history of baseball was that of the ohiject of inducing creamery owners to fostering of a spirit of patriotism ways al 1g ay late Edward Delehanty. ofi' Addons Take ire of having an ample supply, among wol children, the inclusion 4 Terry, on the West Side grounds; in of ies for aN purposss during the sea: of military training in the ewreiculam 4 Chicago. The feat ide historic, hut | Son of 1906, of ull: pubis schyuis.: the fermution ol At : his St there are ko "many enquit $ Lfncern- | ------------ adet corps in connection with: all or * ing it that it is worth A 'WOODEN" WEDDING epes and secondary schools, and . $ d the facts. It was i mipulsory' attachment of all lads | 1 d Philadelphia and Chi Accurate Aceo jef ¢ vighteen vears. of age to the d "hie ¢ An unt; ; i a! 1 a ag v 12 Satu noon in 1896. Terry Blithe and Blunt. Buel ol ex which... should: be formed 1 Saf Hay more thin ever the aquaty fale ; rare: form, and, in BY W.W.W. the officis hroughonts the country, under state | 3 3 " id J ati rv ; B the game, he 'had ever Tras Christ id oy Sain, r ' Ihe training in the en in progress, and many bargains are here that shoul | Grst time up Delehanty cracked the |p, Jith were a et corps should be followed by a fur | go0 PT ) ALLL a arsine in | bring you many miles to share. The sale only las not far isi il line-"pethaps |The birthday of the bridegioon a rding to the result of the - . ' . Rt Torey Tak rr rs thar ay om. too gro till the Fifteenth, so don't procrastinate. Come ea second time up he drove a liner over [ohne gave =B ded. nierest to the day ---- tL Shott. Dahlen got Kis havtls on the |. ie ai and peace wore in Was Not The First. Saturday morning. Below is a few of the many special : but it tore t'rough them and | ou $i rejoiced with the rejoicing pair Earl of Rosslyn, who a shert x an Louse as fille e : oll 1 clear out to left eld. The | near and Har TS With guests brow » visited Nova Scotia for two things . p-- third Hime np he litted the hall over | And nothing their enjoyment seemed to ect the submarine. coal the right fel fence again, this time RY ¢ re t ort lantic ex ries of fhe right fed fente again, this tine faye S85. voune viide, So kout.gd Tub arth Atlantic colic cu H {i } 1 ie hall tis HEXL | Full 'many gifts received, both. Fen oon : £4 nt the fst baro 25¢. Tose, 9c. soc. Underwear, 37%¢ ime he drove the ball out 1» the | rare y « v Seotia 16 participate in clubhouses i autre for. his ird | The "license had b bougl e bon t nent i ada ir lublutes Cin: sent or Ne ied | weense nad been bought. the bond development, of Canada, Sit $1.25 Natural Wool Underwear, 62%c., for Ladies. , ; {And now the minister was asked t Char { i Balnagown, Scotland, . came up again. Lange | plaved back | bind hy 0 ' nally founded the West Kootena between the two clubhouses, and the | In oly bonds the happy groom and / Hower conipany. B.UL amb the ad goc, Blankets, 69c. $1.10 Blankets, 8gc. other outfielders retreated t the rice, There is hardly anything | distance Tee pu y » fences. Delehanty hit the ball straight | "0 (opm. the nuptial knot was grmiy bo "GE GOT of diners fi 3g ian Farin ue aT 1$ 1.25 Gloves, 8c. 15¢. Flannelettes, roc. to centret ft struck the top of one | Congratulations then came pourine in folks of the raeryv as is sailor oe i te Super isi 2 n 9 ' > e nu Vv 2 8 1 immediate pervision, He | flubshose, ruled 1 the top of the From wt the guests, including Xith und design. Not only for the | o mand, {is woprietor of the Ross Rif $4 Wool Blankets, $2.69. other, and 'rolled back up the field. | Next came the wmarria k rhe other as iH, this loose] } t z { ; ! y ] 1. | Ne 2 em age feast, by all ut for her brother as well, th oose § | ry at Quebec, which is supplying » . and, the big fellow made the circuit | with shloyed irk . ) and easy and eminently picturesque § ob est Canadian militia rifle. It is | $s Children 8 White Coats, $2.50. again, making a total of fout" hae | Tan nrth. and pleasure unal- | plouse meets with. enthusiastic a vd hy military experts to be the 4 . runs and a thre bagger for five times [Then followed musie, conversation ceptance. In the picture it is of white | best rifle in the world, and it is the $1.25 Men's Underwear 78¢. Suit. at at : Yet Priladeiphia got only And males " sitiliepne, a atmial that not] invention. of Sir Charles Ross. Th : 2 eight * hits off Terry in the game. vd bride and eroom and waiters sign-| goo . X : nite Del's fom ed their names display the shrinking qualities of ser wctory gives amplovment to over, 65c. Linen Tablin; Cc untihg Pel's five, and was beaten-- | To sundry records, ag hy-law required, or flannel when it passes through ti hundred hands, and is in opera- | 5 & 39 . y S$ to 6 That really: nothing left to be desired cleansing tub of the laundeess, I n day and night | { But, hold ; that's" where the 'wooden' blouse fellows i regulat l I : { part comes in use es Ad uation ine R R poventing A urate. For now, instead of handing out the tin, | ing of the Peter [Thompson persuasion Great Value In Clothing. tev. Edwarc ovd Jones, Manches he groom sa to the parson, "Some | Collar and shield are attached Prevost, Brock 't ill sell f to England 5 dit, a. Sine das v atte i revos , rock street, wa sel or | ' nama ins -- i {TN call, and--O. vour Reverence, hy the manently to the body lining, upou | balance of this season, at the follow Origine > se » Oiranc way which the skirt likewise hw and | ing lo no Splendic iti ! Ny as Re . : t g 1]ing low prices: Splendid suiting one Nay, as sphlied to Mr. Gladstone. How re ¥ou off for wood? 1-have af the Blouse itself is drawn of to order, $14.50; pants to order, $4; 180 Wellington Street. ¥ uring the Irish ag a } ] i $14.5 i , ov ali - ' Bg ton nt Ty ame | | {And 'both our faces wore an awkward | head, buttons the body lining and | overcoats to order, $13.50--splendid as- | eeesse ¢ ectives shoul Oo smite) button-holes concealed bh i gsortment t h pf w | low Mr. Gladstone for the purpose of | "That's in my way: I'll send vou up a y yen hue tom Te Suan. a pratection, andl as this I# Lin le acer | load, : deep collar serving to : ¢ tee first-class fit. | lived at Hawarden Flintshi hs | And 80 we close this casual episode. place; while the clastic band tl BR . | county, then a iy ib } iat {Post-Seript 3 : run in the hem serves to Patricl Sullivan, Pembroke, is | RLY B Y QUATLEr SCs- | Jt 'gives me visions bright of steaming | fullhess around + waist fi 1 > il 3 sions, was asked to pay the bill. The rut] . ing ! A A a a few days' illness of | . magistrates, nearly all tories in those | To get a marriage fee in promised fuel merely full widths of the PRAY ving right small children. da) vhieoted. © Wherennon 1d J { And he who coolly offers such a fee shirred tq the body lining, and fibizh- | He was a member of the Church of | Jones, whe: was: th ! WO | Will be kept warm throughout eternity. | od with a plain stitched hem. The Freda nesy : en a minister at | (Private Post-Script. for ladies only) brokleries on the shield are in scarlet "Making new friends everywhere.' Rhyl, promptly called an imbignation | y wife, who also Ww honored - i 3 morting. Ho ashod o Inevae vie wan ¥ Wile, o also was an onored | ac Six also the sailor tie 'that knots] Gibson I Cras Cough Syrup cur present. to, state whether," if the life of | Can doubtless tell you how the bride | below the collar, ing coughs | a common tramp was in peril. it was | pug Tor dressed: raialoss -- mh -- -- | bi not the duty of the country to pro iuch fore man ism brain : | Is now in full swing. Everything "in our big teet him. The lawyer said that un- | And of all men the Writer knows thé doubtedly, it was. "Then," shouted least. | | store at Mr. Jones, "if it ic the duty of this Not In Any Danger It is told of Winston Churchill, the newly appointed under-seeretary for the colonies, that he recently had' oc take into dinner a very | haughty lady. Winston, it seems, is be | ginning to cultivate a moustache, that unlike his father's, will always be Lsmall._ The. lady vas not very gracious |. to her partner, and at the finish said: "Mr. Churchill, T loathe your polities and I do not like vour moustache." "Do not trouble vourself, madam," "You are never likely to be brought into contact with either." Tolstoi In Torment. In the church of Tasow, in the gov ernment of Kursk, Russia, the altar piece is a painting of the Last Judg- ment, the foreground being a vivid re presentation of * Hades. Conspicuous among the lost ones in torment is Tolstoi. WATER CRESS, Material For Irrigation. Atlanta Journal. : A drought is reported from New Jersey. Why not let the suffering peo- ple have the water in those New Jet- | sey corporation | stocks ? The grea® theroughbred stalli on of racing fame, td the famous Raficho del Paso s tud, has been sold thoroughbrea fourth highest pricerever paid for a auction, ; Haggins for $71,000 and will be used for stud purposes. It is the 30 Per Cent. Off The regular marked prices. | Ciothing, Gents' Furnishings, Hats 'and Caps, Furs, Boots and Shoes, NOTHING RESERVED. . Lous ABRAMSON, the Up-Town Clothier 336 Princess Street. This = Stock=taking Time | Tura your old Dross, Stereos, Electros, Type, Brass, Copper and other - metals into money. Ship same to us and we will allow you Highest Market Prices, > stallion at | THE CANADA METAL co, TORONTO, 'ONT. which belonged to James B.