FURS re J Pe W. F. GOURDIER EXCLUSIVE FURRIER 0 Brock St. Phone 700 Optical Work Carefully Executed Spectacles and Eyeclasses vrroperly fitted. New and mountines., Eyes carefully examined. 'SMITH BROS. Jewelers and Opticians 330 King Street Issuers of Marriage Licenses. up-to-date The great Uterine Tonic, and only safe efiecty i Women can oan on mph pa BEnioINE Go.. TorokT«. OM be Aide ly Winders All Heavy Goods larked at special low 5 in order to clear fhis 14 ildren's Coats! o fit any age, very latest 8, at greatly reduced es. lannelette Blankets, ool Blankets, omforters, adies' Underwear, en's Underwear," hildren's Underwear, weed Suitings, etc. atch for announcement Ir i Fhitewear Sale ---- WMAN & SHAW AN&SHA Branch Local Time Table Trains. =I leave and arri 3 1 5 Foot of al Yo at Cin na Uve. City ~Qit No. GMail .. .1245am. Li5am 3 Express ... 226 a.m. 305am " Nlocal .. .. 95am 947am «J Jujorn] Ltd 12, re noon 12.48 p.m = 7 Mail 9pm. 351 pm i 15 Local .. = 333 fm. 7.38 p.m. GoNG RAST on Lve. City Arr. City BMail .. 14am 22am " Fast Exp. 22am. R05an 14 Local > ..816am. 847am. " 6Mail .. .. 12.16 noon 12.49 p.m » 4 Fast Exp, 10pm. 19pm 03 p.m. 7.88 p.m Nos. 1, 2, 3. L S nud 8 yup awl. All other trains daily except Sunday. Train Nos. 2 and 5 carry Pillman Hamilton, De SHenms: he I, Same Morea a, t] Halifax, Boston a and oh bg Jobs, . WN. P. HANLEY 3 Agent, Corner J abnson and Ontario streets IN CONNEOTION WITH CANs ADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. mimi TRAINS LEAVE KINGSTON : 12.30 p.m. Exnress--For Ottawa Mon- treal, Quebec, St. John, N.B., Halifax, Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Denver, frew, Sault Ste. Marie, Duluth, Winnipeg, Vancouver, and San Francisco. 5.00 p.m.--Local for Sharhot Lake, connecting with C.P.R. East and West. St. Paul, 7.45 a.m., Mixed--For Renfrew - termediate points g aml in Passengers leaving Kingtton at 12.30 p.m. arrive in Ottawa at 5 p.m. ; Peter boro', 5.12 n.m.; Toronto, 7.80 p.m. Montreal, 7.15 p.m. ; Boston, 7.30 a. John, 11.55 a. m., 0 particulars at K. & P., and C.P.RR. Ticket Office, Ontario street. F. CONWAY, Gen. Pass. Agent. Bay of Quinte Railway New short line for Tweed, Napanee, Deseranto, end all local Seave City Hall Depot at4pm.: F. CONWAY, Agent B.Q. Ry.. Kingston, Between Montreal lantic. - INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY CANADIAN : ROUTE TO "CANADIAN winter ports, St. John and Hali- fax, If intending to spend the early months of the new year in warm climate try the West Indies Full particulars about regular' sailings and of a Yachting cruise to the 42 West Indies and Mexico, leaving Hali- fax, Jonyary 20th, and 5th. DAYS &5 35% On application to MONTREAL 'CITY OFFICE ALLAN 2X2" LINE From St, John From Halifax. OYAL DIretorian .. Fri., Jan. 18. Sat., Jan. 19. Tunisian ... Fri., Jan. 25, Sat. 'dan. 25. lonian Eeb. Parisia . 15, RATES OF PASSAGE, First Cabin. $55 and upwards, accord- ing to steamer, Second Cabin, Tunisian $42.50 Moderate Rate Steamers Parisian and Pretoria carry second saloon passengers at $40 and upward Third-Class, Pretorian, steamers, $27.5 For further oration and Sailings, ete., of Boston-Glasgow and St. John, N. don Servicts, avply té J. P. + T.Ry., or J. P, LDERSLEEVE, irony street; EE -------- Al Tenders for Indian Supplies. SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the unde , and endorsed '"Ten- ders for Indian. Supplies," be re- ceived at this Department up to noon on Monday, 4th February, 1907, for the de- of Indian supplies during the fiscal r ending the 31st March, 1908, at bn points in 'Manitoba, Saskatches wan and Alberta. Forms of - tender 'containing «full par- ticulars may be had by hplying to the dersigned, or to the Indian Commis- gon at Winnipeg. The Towest or tender not hetessarily. ac accepted, McLEAN, Secretary. Department o of Indian Affairs, . tawa and Ionian, $26.50; other any N. B.--Newspapers i inserting this adver tisement without authority of the De- partment will not be paid. A "WARM SUBJECT There's nothing in the world we're so much interested in as Coal at this time of the year. It may sound queer to speak of coal buying und selling as o science, but that's what we've made ft. Two tmpoitant discoveries we have made are that complete: satisfaction to our gustoiners pays best, and that the Way to win business is to deserve it. Booth & Co. FOOT OF WEST S71, Braun 133, Ren- Seattle, Portland and the At- BABYS AWRUL SKIN HUMODR Doctors and Hospitals Called it --Chronic, Eczema and Said Sores Never Could Be Healed -- Child Was Getting So Bad Mother Didn't Know What To Do. CURED BY CUTICURA AT A SMALL EXPENSE "Words cannot express my grati- tude for what Cuticura Soap, Oint- ent, and Resolvent have done for my son, who when two years old had ec- zema as bad as any child could have it. I had several doc- tors, but when they sto) treatin i Ee net wou begin to get sore again, almost he next day. It {QUEENS EV EVOLUTION] A HISTORY OF TOF ITS ORIGIN AND GROWTH, - The Influences That Produced the University's Development--Its Spirit Has Been the Foremost of These. Toronte Globe. 'hose who have lingering doybts about the good work Queen's Univer- sity has ae during the past sixty- five years, or about her capacity to do still better work in the time to come, may have them finally laid to rest by the perusal of a recently-published supplement to Queen's Quarterly, now a well-known and characteristic peri- odical. In giving a varied and inter esting account of the origin, devel ment, and present equipment of their university, the compilers of this bro- chure have incidentally made a valu- able contribution to Canadian his- tory, and especially to the history of Ontario. The occasion of the founding of Que>n's in 1841 was the denomination- al character conferred on King's Col- lage by its charter granted in 1828, The stormy period preceding the re- bellion of 1817, and the exciting pali- tical discussions over the union of Up- rer gud Lower Canada in 1849, caus- bad I really ed the opening of King's College to he know what vo do. At last we ya ant deferred till 1543. Meanwhile Queen's {which had been chartered in 1841, to the hospital, where the doctors said he had oP roic eczema. They gave { held 'its first session in 1842. It open- me a wash for it, but said it was fool | ed with two professors and ten stod- ish to think of it ever being cured. {ents, but academic buildings and " The child was failing so I thought | grounds were not acquired till 1853. I must do something, and reading |The next fifteen years were years of about Cuticura, I went to the nearest | drug store and purchased a set of Cuti- cura Remedies. Iusedhalf of them and | which culminat- that well nigh | continuous struggle, | ed in two incidents Hef aud t | ended the earcer of the young univer- Dat thought the change for the better | 547 in 1868 the new legislature of ge | Ontario withdrew the annual subsidy was only temporary, as it had been with all the other medicines ordered | by the doctors. But by the time I had | used one, and a half boxes of Oint~ | ment, ené small bottle of Resolvent, and one cake of Soap, the cure was complete and permanent, with not a sign of a sore from that day to this,-- over two years. I shall never be with- out Cuticura Soap, I find it so good for the toilet and for the children. -- Mrs. J. Se SR i] Rrost St., Brooklyn, N Feb. 9, 1 Complete External and Interna! Treatment for Homour, from Pimples to Serofula, from na, to AR consisting of Cuticurs Soap, Olotment, a | previously given to denominational { universities by the parliament of Can- { ada, and the failure of the Commer- | cial Bank, which had its headquarters lin Kingston, crivpled very seriously the finances of the institution. But a | quarter of a century of vigorous life, | ard work had caused Queen's to take 105t in the community, and through tha generosity of its friends and the seli-sacrifige of its staff it was carried | on with ih~reasing usefulness till the evry | Un'on of the Presbyterian churches in 1875. - of an endowment of half a million dollars, Some idea of its progress dur- | ino th» past th'rty vears may be oh | tained from the fact that while in SYAOPSIS oF CANADIAN NORTE-WEST 7% it Sv nov ort So. and rapidly increasing. The mere mention HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS, of these numbers shows that Queen's 6 wapsidbar, pi That They Can Do Nothing More _ For Your Stomach Than Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Are Doing Every Day. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. According to. the expert analysis of government authorities in the United States and Geeat Britain, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain "the exact elements provided by nature for dig- esting food in the healthy stom Stuart's Dyspepsia T. ablets have sa ed sufferers from stomach disorders millions of dollars by giving them, in one small fifty-ecnt package, more re- lef than countless treatments by phy- sicians would bring about at & per visit, Perhaps yor are afflicted with dys- ia--or some kindred disease aris- ing from a disordered digestion. It May be h-adgdies, heartburn, palpita- liver trouble, insomnia, nervous detality. They all have their begin- ning in a stomach which does not secrete the juices or grind the food which is taken into it. > If so. we urge you to send for a free trial package of Stuart's Dys- pepsia Tablets. 1t will cost you noth- inz and surely will bring us no gain unless yoa find, after using it, that yon are benefited and feel that you need a full-sized, Package. There is absolutely no danger in us: ing Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Noth- ing is contained in them that has not beén subjected to the closest serutiny by the' government officials, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di- gest your food without demanding a careful diet. One grain of these tab- lets has power to digest 3,000 grains of ordinary food. You can be sure therefore, that no matter what your condition. these little tablets taken after each meal will shortly restore yovr stomach to its normal condition and render it capable of doing its worv unassisted. We withhold the names of hundreds who have written us voluntarily ex- pressing their gratitude to this simple substitute for nature. Send for trial package to-day. Stuart Co., 70 Stuart Bldg. shall, Mich. F. A. Mar {aloo fa form of Chocolate Coated ii oat By | As the result .of that union the uni- Fifty cent sire package for sale by Pilrbree solemn: Corp. Sole Probar Boston, Mase. { versity became less distinctively de- druggists everywhere. 8 Mailed Free, " How to Cure Humour." 4 | nominational, and during the twenty- | five years of Principal Grant's regima lits . terd ncy was constantly in the Po . seme direction. Tn 1900 at Halifax. WORTH MILLIONS. the Preshyterian General Assembly ran on ote gave its formal consent to the more Roum Fre 31. 00Pe Dey oh complete nationalization of the uni- | But Could Not Buy Bread--So Tom er | versity, but after Dr. Grant's death st CPPOSITE GRAN CRAND CENTRAL STATION | {he general nes: »mbly at Vancouver re- Gos the ory. Bagsage To and From Station Free colved to draw Queen's again more An encellect guide-book and map of the City of New Yok _ "10:0 into relaticnshin with the Like the Man at Klondike, Who ot OB receipt of two coats in postage. church ad to autho-ize the raising Died of Starvation, With His Hut Full of Gold. f 1 1878 the total numher of students was | Many Die Yearly, With Means o ow bevord 1.000 and ha' Salvation at Hand, Were They But Able to Use Them. over 18 years > © d.0% Smeauarter as, | ot ent uf have not left the reader in ignorance of the influences that have been at peboation for homéstead entry or in- tion must ve made in persom by the | plicant at the office of the local Agent | + Sub-agent. An application for entry or inspection mall» personally at any Sub-agent's otlice wired to the local Agent by the | velopment. Foremost among these must he placed the spirit of the in- stitution itself. The ability of the seven principals who held that office in ~ Ores or - | Succession 'from 1813 to 1502 had much papers to Somes the transaction are received by mail In cass of "personation' the satry will | be summarily cancelled and the appli- ! cant will fortelt all priority of claim. An abblicant for inspection must entry, and oy lication for iuspection Will be from an individual until that shpiication has been disposed ory standi od tn a - ing al not habe to cancellatio } DT RE tS Phas, Loy DE, while the semie of discouragement relinquish it in favour of father, other, loner weighs so he avily son, daughter, brother or sister, ly did. eligible, put to no one else, on Bink de | claration of abandonment. Where an éntry is summarily cancelled or voluntarily abandoned, subsequent to | institution of ecemceliation proceedings, i the applicant for inspection will be en { Evening titled to prior right of entry Applicants for inspection must state In | what particulars the homesteader is in | default, and if subsequentry the state- | ment is found to be incorrect in mater ial particulars, the apniicant will lose any prior right of reenwry should the land become vacani, or if entry has heen qranted it may be summarily canceled. Duties.--A settler is required to per- form the Conditions under ome of the following Pe six months' residence ur- on Dd talvation of the tory of seats of learning abounds in proofs that there are compensations as well as drawbacks in the struggle be | Which forces men to make sacrifices for a noble cause, .and surely the cavse of higher education merits the designa- { tion. The future of Queen's seems as- sired, but efforts ane still necessary, one - no as it former- FASHION'S FORM. Gown of Satin. Crepe and in Sach year of years (2) If the father i mother, if the father 1. homesteader resides ead) in toe vicinity of the lang entered for by such homesteader | requirement as to residence may be | tatisted by such person a with the father = mother. f the satticr Lg nie upon farm an: b; aim in the vicinfty Ry bn, Domenten the requiremen be satisfied by femidence upon such rand Before making application for patent must give six months' notice ommissioner of Do- inten- SYNOPSIS op CANADIAN NORTH- WEST MINING REGULATIONS, The model frock was of rwle blue dotted gauze, althouerh the design il- lustrated could also be most success- fully 'carried out in net over a silk und chiffon underslip, or in an of the soft silks or satins. The bodice had ner- | Picces of satin which were shuped to have somewhat the 'effect of a quaint little jacket, the model frock having satin sections embroidered by hand in a rose and butterfly design. The little narrow, ving-like pattern along the edoes was & applied trimming in silver aonligue. Foe silver beads were used here and there in the embroidery. The tassels were of silk to match the gown. The high draped girdle was of * pale blue satin. the underbodice Ki ing of the pale blue dotted gauve: The skirt was gathered at the waist- band, across the sides and buck, and was trimmed with deep emrverd insets of the satin, enibroidered and ap pliqued by way of trimming. : o I Thirty-eight "per cent. of En persons over siXly-five 'Fears are paupers. Livingston's suit sale always genu- payment an an aon 15 and from per annum for a company gd free miner, havir place, feet. 76s: ik obtain two leases to five miles each for a Sensi able at the Aish' work to produce this wonderful de-! Plan. ipt of the Sie such Ko do with creating it, and so had application is to have priority and the the lon» and strenuons effort to keep: land will be held until the necessary | the instituton in existence. The his- Le ts, avhol tin, Fda dp "and Tori i age | the Tame god Proll that 2] Sven numbered section of Domin- | is here to stay, having become ton § om Frovinee, a "ihe Sanh deenly rooted ever to be moved or Physicians the world over have reserved, may be howasiended by any . Shaken. lnown of and believed in the virtues person the sole head of a family, or wale | The compilers . of the supplement ' of cod liver oil. They have, alas! also realized its drawbacks and the impossibility of administering it where it would do good. Doctors have seen hundreds of people die of consumption 'and other wasting dis cases, whom they knew might have been saved had they only been able to take enough cod liver oil to ob: tain from it a sufficient amount of the medicinal principles which it contain ed. ! It is not necessary to go to doctors to know why cod liver oil his not been a popular remedy, or to realize how few people are able to take enouwwh of it to do them any good The many who have needed and at tempted to take this nauseating re medy, if they are still in a position where they nced cod liver oil, are the ones who should throw their hats in | the air and shout their joy from the house-top gt the news which comes to us of Viol. { These are the people who will never forget the name of this new remedy; nor will they over cease to thank | Geo. W. Mahood, our prominent drug- iwist. who has become famous in the | past few days, on account of his con nection with the Doston firm who have introduced this same remedy, How simple it all sounds, now that we know of it. Here My. Mahood has, right in his store, a preparation that looks like and tastes like delicious wine. It is 4 delicious wine, only there has been added to it this extract of the cod's liver, this peouliar specigl exirget of the curative principles, the megns of obtaining which is the only discovery about Vinol. We do not be- lieve there is an invalid in this city suffering * from throat, lung or bron- chial troubles, or in fact anv wastine disease, but has already interested himsslf in this preparation. Mahood is kept busy explaining its merits and telling his many friends how it is now possible to take all that is nebdssary of cod liver oil, or Vinol, its concentrated active medicinal prin- ciples, ta ome disease, Tt has not been' a R matter for him to ex- plain, as has dons, the absolute uselossneds the grease itself and to demonstra the great value of the medicinal properties of the liver of the dad. has not been necessyry for him 'to felt sufferers from such trou- | bles that 'fa¢ does, not make fat, but simply upsets and disartanges the stomach. * There gra many people right hers in our city why know from but a few day®' experience how much benefit they are deriving from this orepargtion, and who have already learned that the medicinal properties: of Vinol act in 5 most wonderful manner in cheok- ing the symptoms of disease, while at the same time enabling the stomach to assimilate and digest from paly- | table. every-day food, the necessary nourishment to renew tissue depleted by disegse. Mr. Mahood is jstly pleased success that will/attend the o (he has made with the on che at the ection the prominent witach themselves to. bis nye. aul his enterprise fn introdoeios Vinol to our city. ' CONDENSED AD ADVERTISING JANUARY 9. HELP WANTED-FEMALE. FOR SALE, RATES A YOUNG GIRL, FOR GENERAL DIAMOND VALE STOUC . ADDR Rideau ktreet. QUALI halen, FOR 8 S. ppl; stating salary, to J. By Irish, Anis: - HELP WANTED -MALD. Treas., Vennachar, P, O., Ont. > ITC ERS | A QUALIFIED TEACHER, FOR FIRST-CLASS BOLLE RUARERS School Section No. 14, Keslerville, latest ICA IRERY Apply to W. : Township of Storrington. Apply to Campbell & Sons, aways. § 3: = Anglin, Sec.-Treas., Battersea, GENTLEMEN TO HAVE THEIR overcoats made to look 'like new, 100 CARS Nu. 1 ant NO, 3 TIMOTHY pressed 'and cleaned, or turned. Now December an Hay, shipment, Jane Quote lowest work guaranteed to please. Prices Your station for sach Real r ens RALLY: Ww. Wi. Tock simone yore TH Bayer Bo Umit. rise Sutin, Ottawa, Ont. id MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE, MONEY AND BUSINESS. : K. housework. Must sleep at bh X oll os i on Shar al Apply 76 Gore street. me ers, to Box 161 Renfrew, Out. w inimuin Chane one TWO COWS. APPLY " Sertion, 356 WANTED-GENERAL. cock, 64 rr Set" » Ww. 3 wonk By YOUNG MAN, USED To | TO SGN, GOT 0m Walk ote * 00 | BILLIARD TABLE. OA horses, willing to do Work of any York ma kind. Agoly = to «Chas. Beale, 156 pily throush Whie 6 AMERICAN SNOYCLOPEDIA, TWO SECONDHAND CREAM SEPAR oT ne hal, PPly through ators, in *ood shape, 0 Car try pe MEDICAL fn heidige¥ wonz Be. fre byterian. M, street, Toronto. hei for THE E PROPERTY, TO t returning to Whig office. promptly atten "te. RUBBER TIRE OFF PHAETON, BE- BOARD AND ROOMS. tween St. Mary's Cathedral and the Cemetery. Reward for its return to | ROOMS AND BOARD, DOUBLE AND R. J. Reid, Princess street single, 98 Barrie street. WELLINGTON DOINGS. Charles Hubs, of North-Wedt Territor- ies, is in the village visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. William Pierson, Hockey Match Femtpontderiorss Struck By Train. of Hillier, wa» the guest of her sis Wellington, Jan. 8.~7The Consecon a Mrs. Humphrey, on Saturday C > came | 'O°H ni Saturday night to Play the New and up-to-date fixtures for the electrie light will be placed in the Methodist church here. Joseph Titus, who has been in Toronto visiting his daughters for a few weeks, returned on Monday last. H. Dunning is S rou] again. Mr. and « Mrs. Harry Smith returned from Oshawa on Wed- nesday last, where they spent Christ mas week: visiting fri Wellington team, but owing to the bad condition of the icé the game was not played. John Sayers was in the vil- lage on Friday looking over the pros- pects of starting a business college here. George Pettingill's new build- ing will be a credit to the place. Hol- den Terrell has sold out his livery im Jterests to Frederick M. Leonard, of | "Nps, Abram Hubhs, a highly re Belleville. The price paid is waid to | gpacted lady, died on Saturday at the te $2,500. Miss Luella Broad is home | home of her son, Benjamin. from Toronto for a few days. Mr. Ge- row tcok first place in the farmers' BATTERSEA BRIEFS. race. pr? 2 While Frank Jackson was leading his | Kicked By a Colt and Had Leg horse behind another rig and while Broken. crossing the track at Hallowell, the Battersea, Jan. 8.~The armual New train overtook them and striking his Year's tea-meeting passed o IN THE Canada ond United States. Help | oun poLICIES COVER MORE ON , owned Secure _ positions. = Catalogue free. building and ta than any other aon Dall, Moler Barber lege, Queen and company Examine them at 1 and 23, in the Third Spadina. Toronto, Qodwin's 1 Mark- about Ee ot Square. ARCHITECTS. um VERPOO L. oe Company. Avatars ARTHUR BLLIS, ARCHITECT, or. re Insurance Com , Av . Que assots $41 187.915, addition a am een Rm ol bol AC Daleited te hy of or POWER & SON, ARCHITECT, MER. | =~ curity the unlimited lability of all; » chant's Bank Building, corner Brock perty insured at lowest ble TO-LET. and Wellington dtreets. "Phone, 213 rates. Before ranewing gid or wiving SWELLINGS, | OFFIORS. STORES, -------------- new husiness get ra DWELLINGS, OFFIC 5 WENRY FP. SMITH ARCHITECT. | _& Seran-s Avents. I Ca Te, a TORE Thhone, 346. MEDICAL. STORAGE SPACE " FOR oF URKE = ure, . W. G, Frost Queen WM. NEWLANDS, ARCHITECT, OF. 5 . fice, second floor yer Mahood's. Drug | DR. Spied hy tie OFFICE LATELY a store, corner rinCess an Bagot occup v Ir. Ryan, corner on Steers. Eutranes on t street. treal und Brock streets. House. 4 ay lat. with 4 lon a4 ------------e= | DR. 1. WOOD, DR. J. F. SPARKS, and up-to-date. re Sh. he om ri 4 Physicians and Surgeons, Corner pe Tat. Enquire at LOST. Wellington and William streets. oation street. A PINK CORAL NECKLACE, DOUBLE beads, on Saturday. Reward if re- VETERINARY. STORAGE TOR 1 URR, =e turned to 76 Gore street. PR. G. W. BELL VS. . BAS m3 RE Se A BROWN SHOPPING BAG. CON. moved to hia ghove' the AR ri taining black pocket book a Ome " silver. Finder will be rewarded on Calia by tslebh or oo" Rational Purception. In In the thoi between a supernath al statement of truth, and rational sense 3 ra and is A nd wholly aid and an avenue for the truth Ww] religion, Is is no wrecker's light, placed on the rocks of error to entice us to our doom, but is a friendly beacon, light. ing the way into the harbor, ' Address Mr. Casson for free liter ture, horse threw him about thirty feet hut was put on. ly. A good programme did pot seriously * injure him. Clair | Ff (0 0 tirtainers were very ma- Rankin spent a few days in Wellington | © yoo ceisted by Misses Edna Lake visiting friends and relations. John and Norma Hughes, of Kingston. G. Hubls, of Kinlos, NW.T,, is danger |g Wakeford also enlivened the inter- ously ill from pleurisy. . vals with his gramaphone, Isaac The rgees on West Lake, New yp a.. presided. Year's day were well attended, Samuel Some of the holiday .visitors have Runkin's mare took first place in the | pon the following: Mr. and Mrs. fast trot. K. Y. Switzer has his tim- 3 ake, 1 for hig new barn. Frank. Laks, Hughes and family, W. Vanluven, of Kingston; Mrs, Hyde, Miss Edna Lake, T. E. Daniel Eby and ¥, ber all' see PRO WADDE .L'S TEST of Detroit; Mrs. Drummond, of Hart: "Orange Meat" had Dr, John Wad- |, Man. Mrs. Ruthemen, of Elgin; dell, Professor - of a Chemistry at Queen's" University, make periodical tests of their whole wheat food. Lloyd Buck, of Kepler; David Robb,of Queen't college; Otto Vanluven, of Sy- denham high school; R. A. Vanluven Dr. W I : taiaki?e ' Meat aye] dod at Drane and wife, of Smith 3 Falls; C. Hartley sugars. These build up museles and [and wile, of Sedley's Bay. >. feed nerves, and make people strong | Mrs. John Smith, do Portage Ia and 'cheerful. Prairie, Man., is home on a visit to her parents sfter an absence of fifteen yeura. Thomas Ennis was kicked by a colt on New Year's day and had his leg broken. Those who eat the most Orange Meat have a pecuniary encouragement as well as a healtii gain range Meat" will give Thirty Dollars to the one sending in the largest number of coupons taken from the 15¢ packages er ------ Gave An Oyster Supper. Lombardy, Jan. 7.--~Master Gordon Neville, Ottawa, is spending the holi- days with his gran te, Mr. and Mrs, W. Covell, Mr. und Mrs. BBY Bellamy have returned from Augusta, where y have apent fost w week visiting friends. Miss N Ju Smads in visiting her sister, John McKeon, Desmond. Miss Marie Dooh-r, spent the week in Smith's Falls, the guost of Miss Amy Crate. Miss Susie." Balfe, Smith's Falls, spent tho week-end with friends at Lom. bardy. Fhe C. 0. F. entertained thei o> friends to an oyster supper on Those on or before March 30th, 1907. I Get Bwift's Seranton coal. S0000004004400000008004 Seb ebbd Brewin 000040404044 PIPPIN 2350 Yards-=Think of That + I A seta ase PEIIIIIIIIIIIIING Quick Clearance of Factory Cottons | day evening in the L.O.L. hall. for Quantity ! Was fortunate enough to clear out a mill of two bales diculously low price. to seven yards. Sessssses LOT 11,400 YARDS HIGH-GRADE in lengths from one to five vards. For Quick Belling on Thursday .... LOT 2-950 YARDS FACTORY COTTO! from one to seven yards. on Thursday at FACTORY COTTON, Prices raging from 10¢. wide, in yard, , 28 to 36 inches Prices ranging from Te. to Ye. . Sale starts Thursday morning, at 9 o'clock sharp, before you get your share. of mill-ends of This lot consists of the best qualities in factory cotton, There being several different kinds in the lot, we decided to divide it into two lots, to save trouble, and will offer same for quick selling on Thursday at great reduction as follows :-- 36 inches: wide, to 12¢ Al to wo See that this great value gale doesn't blow over factory cotton at a ri in lengths from one Ac. yard Between Redden' and VITTIFIPIL 000000000000 00000000404 LEA0RLRAI GFF FIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIG ~ su------. 3 i ce sesesseTISEEY yo Too Montreal Bankrupt Stock 180 -- Princess Street -- 180, p ofawtord ' Graceries, a