4 ) sessesasass L 2 rs. rds rge Ma | NASA 57a HEARING. sesetencasascssansanss tic WT Walker, Mi WGobey | | 0 OF . I -- I -- » » nipeg; Mrs, Henry Crumley, Mrs. in 5 € 3 Percy Chown, the Misses Massie, the | f An Interesting Event at Crow AN TRE : : i Lake. Misses Bujus, the Thisace Chapelle, | |THE WEATHER WAS WON- Coie Lake: Jun a Wednesday iss Lillian Lambert, Miss Nellie { ke, « Be . Y Guoilight patrick, Miss Florence 0'Donnell, Miss | DERFULLY FINE. Decenigher 20th, at She house of 9 Me. > Harriet Patterson, Miss Mabel Day, | S-- ond Mrs. James Mahon, their eldest § ¥ & & s ® dauchter, Mpgpie E., was united to s Mabel Bowie, | gerange © Sights Seen By Mrs. I Arthur B. Harris, of Haileybury, Ont. Miss Laura Purdy, M PIPPI SPIT Miss Edna Lockett. 4 : iy. for .- | Leondas Hubbard, Jr., in iler ox tho Rev. Mr. Halpenny, of Shar 66 great novelty for Kingston, and | ppoe wilt 1 bride. tournamont Remarkable Journey Last (bot Lake, in the prescnce of about someth'ng which will: be the cause of ore 3 Bouma A : cne hundred guests. While Mrs. D. J. «ndl: ss fun, is th domino dance which at the sfmouries, of Saterday yer Year Through the Wildnesses Howes, sister of the groom, played § SO bitty talked up and worked ain nd Stuart Lesho y er ie gr je wedding march, the bridal party up, oe who are most neatly con- A ' . . a | ¥journcy rough 'took their places under an arch of has now held swa tor eight days. During la time, cernl in it are Miss Nora Gordon, 3 | Labrador last year, Mrs. Leonidas 'cvergreens and cut flowers. The bride y :: A t : Mrs. R. W. Garrett, Johnson street, | Hobbard, jr.," saw many : 3 a 'arte: 8 rolhy 3 3 arruid, 2 : strange ne ¢ ' re Sicil- nd: ion Surte Es Mise Dorothy has issued) invitations for a coming: | ' Sh Sart Ae or etl diy a gown of Sreqm Sid Tundy Mr, Staniey. Livind a out dance for Mis: Mamie Garrett, on | of these was the caribow migration. 'ored chiffon oe hie ey Ane ve y cham, an oc d ay 5 in the oi a, a b i Prd. McParland. They wd Wednesday, January 16th, in e city On August 8," she writes in the Her sister, Miss Jennie, bridesmaid, store. All, without exception, have had hats wants | ving the event on February 6th. an, "ew pulletin_of 'the Amerie Tae hn ware a suit of Punt] grey Voile, with | i isfied, and gone on their way rejoicing. Vast been made upon the huge stock, and yet, to prog outward a et aifetausivy and 'varied 48; Wien we fist ugh nounced the sale. We append a list of five special bargains, that "must we peal to all who appreciate true worth and economy: " scores of eager bargain seekers have flocked to x = all things being favorable, and in the Mrs. ion) Sosisty. Thing Sang an Fite mi Hitmhings of all-over lace and ap City Hall. The girls here have such : : Aa A , Phque eo bride's going-away gown} height ites ih ere ] will leg there wire thousands. We did not find | J grey skirt and cout. The groom's hey Eo and. are so clever with | (iGe Mrs, T. Alexander, them again int such numbers, yet for |..." "op peg SO & tenis ther fingers, that there are sure tof yy and Mrs. Andrew McLean, King | fifty miles of 'our journey théy were | fe ns a lawn fur. be many very pretty and effective cos- a 1 El [lined coat; to the bridesmmid on gohd lie od yor strect, have left for the West Indi t seen in smaller herds every day, and fring, with birthday setting of blood- } . .. L. Henderson, Bagot street, for London, next weck, to . and South America. They will seil | sometimes many times a day. i st NICKEL PLATED COPP ; : = y A v ie ; from Halifax and will be gone two | "They were: in summer dress of pret- Hinks. So Sold el a S ER 153 KETTLES t ; J Matriage most interesting to | yonths or more. ty brown, shading to gray and white {New Year's, night, a few. fri y v 8 » $1.85. Dete on" price - - « - . . $1.00. Kingstonians took place in Fsuox Mrs. Buxton Smith and Miss Jessie | on the under parts. The antlers were car 5. night a few friends spent DOUBLE BOILERS: "yy oo Ge Regular, $1.00, $1.25, §1.50. - "Determination'* : respectively - « - + == =~ 2+... 80c, $1.00, $1.90; . FOOD CHOPPERS: Regular; $1.25, $1.50. "Determination" prices reapectived ve. ly -ocosonennss Ptees sos $100, $1.90, SELF BASTING ROAST PANS: Regula, 980¢., $1.00. 'Determination' prices rite reapoctived Centre, the day after Christinas, when | Spmi v leave Montresl about the | in velvet and of immense size, and fa pleasant evening at the home of Miss Edna Lyle Richardson. eldest Smith i dove. lonpresl | Siout { ig and females were already herd- | Me. gnd Mrs. D. J. Howes, 'Tichborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Rich- =e ee | ing together. Apparently "ties bad 1 i 1 the departure of the young ardson, was married to Dr. Haroll] Miss Marjory Low is expected up| Deen in eccupation;of the, country for foupe or their pe w home nn Hailey- Alexander Bowie, son of Mr. and Thom Ottawa, to-morrow, to visit her | some time. JUT¥. iss Jonnie and Frederick | | | | ¢ | rour Suit is here. an getting Clothes to fit you--It , will end. 30 . ' 25 {Mahon have gone t tem] th 1 Mrs. 'Thomas - W. Bowie, University | brother, Mr. Charles Low. Brock | ss From Ptarmigan' Epint,y on; Lake ' "a e o attend the we el avenue, and a graduate of Queen's. er : bi > y Michikamats, to the head" of : Long {ing of Miss M. E. MI. RE, J. ARLESS, Rev. : Se Mullen" " rN omdstock, ar ks Busale Culdwell,o of Lanark, is 4 room, pe: ed ihe | the guest of Mrs. Archibald Strachan, FINDS RELIEF IN PE-RU-NA. ceremony. The bride wore a princ Bagot street. . Mr, R. J. Arlass, 401 City Hall Ave. | OVD of messaline satin with du Miss Nellie Fortescue und Miss Montreal, Quebec, is an old gentleman lace, and her bridal veil was cs Lennon and J. A number. from 100000009 Lake, on the George River, the: coun- + at Godiroy, 1 was a network of their 'trails, in * intend going to New Ontario the Woodland nd' bogs, cut deep tshortly in*scarch of better fortune in into the soil, e barren hill&ides | that great mining district. J. Haw broad, dark bonds donverging/to the {ley 3 recovering. t | Evadne Cotter have returned to Mon- Rervire ; nian dQ ly a eae na ss eimaa. an, the Fat Man and the Man s los ! crossing place at the river. North of ervite on Sunday last by 6G. Mae sr asminnan Me, 80e... d his Suit here. of wide acquaintance, having served . a - Hos Miss Mild - ox he rds |" : : x the Hey t of Land we passed at.in- Intosh, Methodist minister; there was thirty-cizht yoars in the General Post- thes a fore hee Fosiy Hig fed } che oJ. ¥, Ai Matiy il foie te) tervals Joug, piles > Wiitenediqitiers; la larre attendonce. Quite a number Everything else in the store, including our la stock 8 O81 2 alls, om her 0 Visit | lect roster ; ves in § : P I tl I es end Riga maid, and ware pink silk. Mr. Wil | to fae old home. She will spend the | camp of Rugnet. 15, a trond hand of id to iL sterday. of Brsteitie heating' sto : be sub id nin orms e ec y of Peruna, Mr. Arless says: am Mc¥ulien. tan i ro X ter i Xarth Ontario tows, re- | white "camgbon hair, four; feet: abave Thomsen and George Bradshaw. Our big cut in prices. No matter what you need in -- ° : 'the river. told ef their crossingland school opened o aime deca afflicted with nasal | and the proom's cousin, was his best | turned to Cobourg, after their holi- | recrossing{ while shedding {their win- | Miss Maud on fected y ut a degree that it af- man. Miss Gertrude "Richardson of | dav visit to town. | ter coats. iyo my hearing. Detroit. cousin of the bride. nlaved i Monday last with Davis, as teacher, from Sydenham. Some talk of ict iss Bessie Smythe came home, on | ~. "Only once in;passing thisipartsot ding in the near Tare n y w. oh ge. garments are correct for the d. be disappointed either as to the selection we offer. y quality of the goods, or the price. Sale lasts all Jan utensils, drop in, and we can safely say that you will ei » "This was contracted some twenty the wedding march. Many wishes for ' Tuesday, from Brockville, Miss Marie the' country did we find trace-of their |, (tmnded trict O . but the best choice is assured to the first comers. r fitting "hard-to-fits." years ago by being exposed todraughts | long life and true havpiness will go to | Gilmour coming with her. enemy, the wolf. Throughout™ the Ro at dire Orage Association and sudden changes of temperature. Dr. and Mrs. Bowie from Kingston. sce en journey we did not see'any, but'once, '\.c held in the iy y = *I have been under the treatment of Lew on to appoint u new trus James Hawley was Shomen in J, $12, 13.50, Miss Edna Booth, Miss Henson, and | while Fenhing dowsathe lower George comber 26th. specialists and have used many drugs Stil! another engagement, though | Miss Florence © Williams, all W hithy River, a lon y cry came. downto us ;.. Lemmon & Sons, 2A0EEE40640000000000060000000000080000000400080006000000004000040000004 recommended as specifics for catarrh | not this time of either a Kingston | College girls, went back to their win-| from oneihigh; jup onthe 4 4 mountain W. Knapp's place." Mrs, George Brad. $20 in the head and throat--all to no pur- girl.ar man, is known amongst friends ter grind on Monday. side. : | shaw, anite ill for some time for -- pose. of both, in Toronto, and also in | Master Peter Collins went back, yes- Through the ' caribou belt} {other ly recovering. Visitors : Hip 351-358 'King Street. 4 J "About three years ago I was induced | Kingsto1, where the little lady has | terday, to Port Hope school. Pine was more abundantialso:! Every Wiltsie, Westport, at his sisters. nh can do for you in the way of by a confrere in office to try Peruna. | visit'd. She has fair, lovely fair hair, | Miss Ardelle Elder, who has been | d8y mother ducks with their flocks of ' jy" Knapp: Mr. and Mrs. Eli Ch i to be fitted, at a price you'll "After some hesitation, as I had | bea: tif Hy pencilled dark eve brows, ist=ias holidays ot | little ones were seen, and!a number | hurch 3 spending her Ch ¥ ) x lat her father's . Re GHEE EE doubts as to results after so many | »nd lons dark lashes, which make the | oy x has gone back to| Of geese were taken. Gulls' and' loons {Mrs as X re ig A and Tevesssvereene failures, | gave Peruna a trial, and am | decp blue gyes look black, and her Were, there ih, numbers, snd: Bares | bons Mer: Waianae bappy to state that after using eight | vretty Co daintily set pretty an were very plentiful as far] as the ders. ln onner. and z . anne 18 On 3 on fret head of the Barren Ground ,Water; {danghters, at Mrs. John Hicks' and but beyond none were, ; taken fill «we | Other fric nds around: D. Hartman at CHOOPPL000000000000000 reached the post. | Jumen McEwen's: Mrs. James Davis y : "Along the lower part: of jeachv of (at Georee Bradshaw's; Mr. and Mrs. ; I t v the rivers signs of foxes inilarge num- | John Hawley at his brother's, James : Goodwin, Alice street, have gone back bers were found, and the: lemmings Hawley; Mr. and Mrs. Willium, Mors The surprise party which was to to Upper Canada' College, Toronto. on which they feed madejus not a at Mrs. 8. Middle ton's; Mrs, school in Ottawa. Mrs. Stewart Robertson, Sydenham street, has left, for Montreal, for a month's visit. The Masters Oughton, who have spent their vacation with Professor i or tea bottles of Peruna I am much | shoulders, and the happy man comes 4 Inproned in heariag, » and in breathing | from somawhere away up west of Tor- onto. Have von any idea who this may all be about? . A : ' F. Sh EE ---- have gone to Mrs. JJ. 8 R. Mel 'ann's, | Miss Helen and . Miss Alice Martin, | }ittle' trouble. - They were about in hat taken up residence with i aw ur \ he n strest , has been post-j who have been among the school | thousands and' the ground.was so pers j Delbert, 4t Bolingbrooke, Sn SY ; yond. till Sature {girls here for { hristmas, leit, today, | forated with their holes as:to remind ---- cose Eee os . ges' "school, in Belleville one of a porous: plaster. Sudden gf . E There is a probability that there | Miss Lillian Fair will return to St "Inthe lakes fish seem abundant, Wilton, Jar wails, \ 'y 3 will he a Badminten toarnament on! Agnes' school, Belleville, \ though we traveled too fast to doi, late . a ae I Ie uneral of the 3 Saturday. It was to have been decided The Rev. Hugh and Mrs. Spencer, | much Aishing, and the nets" were not Charlee Stes ver, Lapum's, mother of n ! to-day. | and their two boys, left, to-day, for | once: in" the waler. There are brook |; * a "Pio it Lo Lh, place, wa helg a 2 . p 00, C0ATICOOK, : = ss | Chicago. trout, ounaniche ean namavow : e OME church here on Wed dutrdoe id : ECHL RACHA NG TE BO SS Mrs. R. Fraser's euchre partly, at | Miss Cline, Cornwall, is the guest of Some. whitefish, in the lakes; and in atlas githougls secs uted tind ban Yate : 5 A box of Zatoo Tablets carried her home on Union street, is an event Mrs. W. St. Pierre Hughes, King the ower George:the sea trout - an ee TOF Suing wi 3; he deuth was gy * o in the pocket or purse, or Rept in for to night. ad. ; street Sat elie "The flowers are beautiful.' though surviving members of her ho" ee ool 4 the office or home, when AY or : h > y 3 a ¢ 1 §§ required, will ward of a headache A good many took adwantage of! Mrs. Winthrop Sears gave a pleasant nok = var os im the hate Sountry, 3 te 55 the is ad; Mrs. Ball, A 3-Quart. Wi h Si ik fi or cold-anddo it every time. Mrs. F. W. Albree's "day" vesterday, little dinner at "Heathfield" on Mon- Sl ae i gerd ol ors. Glass, near Napa- : as 1 S$ § Take two of the tablets just as and. found: thie way to. Emily street day for her visitor, Miss Francis | the Labrador tea filled the air with nee, and Mrs. John Macdonald, Wil Dinner Pail f yo 44c. . soon as you feel a headache com-M | (, «ce hor histor. Mre. Ballioti. Campbell. their fragrance;and pale laurel, grew | ton. Another very sudden death Was O: ia ing ; " 0 hap wi AEE, ie 5 in abundance.' Now: and ther we | Mrs. William HH. Smith . ing on, or feel you have been ex- "Closchurn" is an attractive house at Mr. Charles Dunham is home from i ge bed f bl a th, Odessa, "ho posed to a cold. all times ; Toledo, and is at "Avonmore." crossed great 08.0) ossoming | Cicd on Wednesday night. The remains This is a first grade pail, Cover and In nit in te lief will a meses . 4 . { ok ; ill go ub to cloud berries and everywhere the star | were interred in this ce metery F ne cases in ten relief wi | Miss Helen Martin will go up to |g ond bnchiotry: ahowed their on Fri cup retinned, jl come in twenty minutes. If your : 1 2 Bate Sydenham Sturgeon Fafls on Monday to spend n ower and bunchberry sh day. There was a good attendance at Mrs. @G. €. Pateman, Sydenham turg 3 1 white blossoms. Bem ' h 5 § case is exceptional take two more street giving another of her teas month with her mother there. "One day while ascending? the Wa- the Fatmers Institute * meatings hore 4 » tablets. They are purely vegetable Stra ey "3 Dr. Johy Bromley came up from Ot eR ¥ Gilbert handed' today, which were much enjoved, A and cannot hurt his a n | pu iver 1 Tr andes me". a I hy: urt you, ] ae | tawa to-day and to-merrom will lave | Jandel dd tha*day T number of people either have heen or It may be of some Thiormati for you to k that this is the wre everywhe They will cure your headache-- " Ww 5 Bi Huzhes' d 0 4 y - n or a SE Re, ¢ ay find are suffering from grippe. Mrs H ation ot 1o know £ wnt ts ly onl 3 rs, . St. terre ughes' dance lor the west, > several of em, but ¢ not aga ne . ' ¥ * : t : e fromthe best raw = i nt un an] maks for her young son, tonight, at the Miss ins'sin went back to St | them throughout the journey. On: the yl ' No has, a Yory bad attack of store in this section of the country buying Fnamolled Ki Ik, dyed ait colour § and body. Whig Ha'l, promises to be a great Agnes' school, leville, to-day. upper Nascaupee the pink bells of the = a oe ¥ Mew. Earl, Burt, we ; are Ware in large enough qualities to get the extreme vobates, and a You can try Zutox SUCCPSS, Mrs. A. W. Hall, of Kingston, is the | low cranberry showed in: the carpet wed to state, is much improved in his, th Asiatic dyes in 3 J ry ioe Dothing. ucet i "i 3 guest of her sister. Mrs. 9. G. Potter. | of glossy green. and! near:the,water the eatth, o omaanion seryice was held this, our discount sale, this month, you profit accordingly. . : 1 h = An tein which slivped inadvertently at St. Andrew's manse, Peterborough blossoms of the dewberry. 5 wierian chorch on Sun ag 400 S Bade. 5 Toc and 25¢ at dealers or by mail. into the personal columns of the Whig ward Rathbun has raturned t ov oles grew along. both) Jive, irs Wilks " ir Mathew ne] ige i B. N. Robinson Co, Coaticock, O on Saturday, and 'which said that ronte and, with Mrs. rank | Dut most beautiful of all was tile twin | #7 am Storms, Valhalla, alto 2 x Mrs. Thomay Doancliy ga a party Cartwright, of Napanee, will sail this flower. Its delighttul fragrance first | fu, Wilt visiting their many relatives A Good Alarm Clock .. - : on Saturday evening, was incorrect. week for England by the Empress of attracted my attention and looking [In Wilton" and neighboring places, N Ch 4 Kn PERSOJAL NTION R =a ee . : Britain from St. John's, Nfld. dows, fav the lone wailing Vie, . Wo 0 Forney i Ward, i ol boa, has Nice Chopping Knife Py 4 ME . i " - ¥ . . A J asses o - "en charge of the school at " og n dre Y The Reading Ciub met at Miss Mac- TH 5 oak : > ful flower creep along the foot of the | Mr. and Mrs. L. Baker, ae Ce Butcher Knifo, fist quality ....... 18, Movements of The People--What wlay's, King, strect, on Monday Viale Hartage took Place st Pint mountain, while indoors in pot on spent. 8; aturda at Mee: Behera iar x They Are Saying And Doing. Tate ' MoDermat, cousin of the Misses Mo OW TS. OTe 19 ers. James Forsythe. Mr. and Mrs : ay . 3 The Young People's Reading Club y. ) . agent's wife, treasures two ' 4iny | William Jordan, Compbellford i JI. G. . Fair, Brockville, is in the . Dermott, King street, and Mr. Aldey I Tant 1 t afraid h » Campbellford, arriy a -------- i 2 re Bri ' ' which meets on Monday, met this 8 » » | clover plants, almost afraid in her |. t,duy: Mrs. ian's mother. Mrs Ue ol il Power, ry Wilson, Napanee, was in the [20k at. Miss Louise Kirkpatrick's, | Sears, . ana ee. believe that theysreally | Thomas Wills, is aa. § in he Tor dty to-d OIE, Nh In Ux | Barrie suet. T ¢ i 3 i \ hig has returned to his school at Co Noi 3 ay. « wif. he engagement is announced of : During the journey,: which" ooo- ote dia . t . . ratories of J. MH: Lyons, Toronto, was in the om % a Miss Ettie Troop, sccond daughter of | pled" two months, from{June§27 to hourg, and Oliver Asselstine to Hamil ¥ y Jules Kohz, Ar 3 Mrs. Thomas W. Bowie, University : ETA t 27. :the th v w 3 ton, to the Normal college after It of 30 years of scientine he city to-day. i venue, and Miss Mabel Dowie, are the Rev. G. Osborne Troop, rector of ugus i weather } was? sadder. spending the holiday sraror at. hei brought back after years of weakness ard . JF. He Lewis, Montregl, is in the | 0 from Essex Centre i St. Martin's. church, Montreal, to Mr. | fully fine.-:Wejwere injeampionly | li) bLR JI0 Iodcay season at their city on business. ss Harrict * Patterso ) i Gerald Bogart, son of Rev.. Archdea eleven days: on-account'of rainjand |" . N. A. Asselstine's. : Nature's Secret restored by combining three : Miss Harriet Patterson, B.A of i 9 and 71 roc ree ngston rest chemical reagents in the world. is iy A. G. leiger, Brockville, is in the | Brook ville ind a raduate last year | con Bogart, of Ottawa. $he highest' semporsture Jonchiod Naa -- ? : ¥ + a Brockville, a graduate ia ee A kar BF whe »y . ps F.:in the . - i imert, hs itis proved by its use in the Hospital ue B Lig i Toronto. is} tho ait from Queen's, has been. visiting Mrs. | In Quebes of Miss Eva Turgeon, os ot Sproat re, eh 50 ow ' Florida Man's Arm Broken. e. os ¢f thousands of weak and hopeless 0%, torgnto, nthe city | patrick O'Donnell, Arch street, unl Ur of the Hoy. A, Turgeon, to Mr, . rees, though. its was. not thes mini | . lorida, Jan, 8. School re-opened, ed by: 30 dx. 7s treatment. 'This is a fact? en business. kN will yo to-day to pay a short visit C. Cote, of the department of agricul Brees, aouE a * t Thursday, with on fair attendance. yours¢ by atest ef satment with Jb Thomas Damnelly left yester to Mrs. Thomas Lambert, Clergy tute, Htgwa. "On - the . morning, of 'August ¥ 0, Miss Leita Davey has returned home culars sent absolutely free: packages are ay lor. Ha Olt, . | street. iss irgarct - M. Gordon Snyder, | there was ice an eighth® ofan' inch | Mtr spending a week nt Camden | = carn pn e-- we-- Sealed ina plain wrapper with no mark, A Ex"Aid. Reeves left to-day for Chi: | Nil Annie Hiteheock came up from | daughter of Mr.William Snyder,. of 8 Fast. J. B. Weldon is bette J 37 ays treatment (180 doses) with uatanioed cago. He will be absent two months. | Proc ville, yesterfiy. with Ni iss Bes i Lenntints: Str etoville, nid ioe of 15th, 14th andl 15th of the same gionth Hunter has parched "y ine horse LETTERS. TO. THE EDITOR. ship (or the Battersea division) as the _icfund of money, for $3.00. P. E. Ward went to Consecon to- | Quathe Jd is visitigs } W Rev, C. W. Gord Ralpl ( or from J. Peters, J. Wal minutes of the past year show." ln d walin the les tol 5 m I » mathe, gmd is visitigg her on est | . OC. W. Gordon (Ralph onnor), | we-had snow flurries. pi ! . Wallace and wife, A Battersea Reply to Some Sun-| refutation { this, I bmi ve mon day to attend the fumeral of his | gipeot, {and Mr. Marshall A. McHugh, of | "Thunderstorms were # rare, and | after spending a week at Elgin and Py the n as will simply submit 2. Drover Ll 2341. MONTREAL oti; Ho J. Ward. . Mr. Arthur McParl;nd, and Mr. : Strectsville, compared with those in'the United | Portland, have returned home. W. bury Statements. be figures Anken from 'this part of Y M. C. Brickwood and brother, Fred, | 1 ionel Landers left, on Monday, for !' Miss Mabel Pattee, BA. (Trin.) of | States very mild. On many; beautiful | Shellington, wife and son spent San Battersea, Jan. 8.-{To the Editor): m minutes unbury * division, $290.- left Saturday noon for the Cobalt. | MeGill. Trenton, and Mr. W. Ross Ostrom, lo. | days we;had passing showers. Labra- | day at Verona. Frank Martyn, while | Your Sunbury, correspondent under Juyobwy, division, $230.71: Bat- - S. Myers, American Tobacco com: | Miss Kuthlen McParland, Emily | cal manager of the Trenton and Belle. | dor is alland. of rainbows. Nowhere | moving hay to Sydenham, last Thurs: | date of January 1st gave a brief re- tersea, $321.75 puny, Montreal, is in the city on |rest, went down, to-day, to Mon: | vif Flretrie Light company. have. I' seen their colors: so brilliant | day, met with quite an accident. The | port of th: nomination meeting at Thus, it will be sien that Batterson 3 business. o trend, to visit Miss Aileen Smith. Mii. "ence Burpee, daughter of Mrs, | OF 80 variedly manifested. They did | lond upset, throwing him to the | that village, and incidentally threw in division received just a trifle over u Chief of Police Graham, Napanee, is| (Cqlenel H. R. Smith has gone down { John Burpee, Mount Pleasant, to My | NOt: always. appear.in the form of a | ground, breaking his arm. J. Davey, | tome of his own reflections, He leads third of the road money, instead of pee, r nt, to My ? . Ys 1 the Ry un. busitess, ha Kidd, Viel] '@ Ottawa. 'Harrison A. McEwen, of St. John, | DoW. 8nd ance | a em lie Like |ill, is better. Mrs. Dole, of Toronto, | off by saying that "Sunbury division, twerthirds ae the, correspondent states Alber alsh and ohn dd, Vin-4 & . . . - y 4 . ' eau ve ong the w eng is visiting he ister, M oh wi 1. | and wi at extra we to i { NB. 15 visiting her sister, Mrs. Damon | which should have two of the council : cent: House, Lindsay, are the guests of | THe musical critics, in the Chicago i Miss" Bee Maric, daughter of Wre of Rainbow Hill on the upper Nascau- | Buheock. Very few from here had the | lors will this year not have any." maintain five bridges and two. ferries, hn Wardrobe, Randolph hotel. NY. { Pape rs have been syying most com- M, E. Cofiman, 117 Pembroke street There. was 8. Wonderfal - slearness privilege of casting their votes at| Now this he wrote after being at the While the oe. division has to. 188 Maude lregory, Uswego, » | plimentary things of our young Cena: | Toronto, to H ry Andrew F TV. ; Sharpton, as the crossing on Mud | nomination, where the 'entire council | Maintain one bri ¥ left Saturday Sr Oe where she | dien musician and song writer, Miss | Harrishor a ndrew Forney. | in the atmosphere, which made land lake is not snfe. W.'L 1b id Mi Now 1 sincerely {he next time - g 5 2. FASS arrishurg, Pennsylv £ ante, + L. Stormes and | was election by acclamation, and two will be the guest of Mrs. Thomas Me: | Geng Branscombe. formerly. of Picton Miss Emily Sin of Mr maka wiles away dintant hills Do wife spent Bunday with W. Shibley | members of the couneil 'including the | Jor. Sunbury sorresprndént presumes Guire for a week. . At a recent concert several of hey and Mrs. W. H. Scott, of 10 Cowan | color indescribably beautiful. In the | *%d Wife, Star Corners. rieve are Sunbury men. He also says, | 10 Pass as eritic in municipal afiairs, G. H. Gillespie and A. Lemmon, oi | songs were sung, and their beauty avenue, Toronto, to Dr. Josep), ft blue of the hills Yd the waters and * | "When good men are in the field, -the he al bo distor informed or ""reform- * Jee city, took part:in the annual New {as highly praised. Miss Branscombe [dan of Menfors, the marriags to take | the sky there was a peculiar silver- | The Mutual Fire Underwriters'. As: [electors do not study their! interests, | 4". f s ear's entertainment given by the M¢* | las ~om@ down to New York, to-day, place the latter part of Febrar :, iness, which, with the white of the | sociation asked the government that | but, follow party cries instéad." (and * thodist 'church, Elginburg. ; {and to- Rago will give a recital at reindeer moss and the dark green of |it be made compulsory to register all | must we infer, elect men that avenot | John Seifert, one of the evan bur- ' James B. Gordon has votunet to, | which he will play her own instru- ; te the spruce forests, touched in places | fires, the record to be made with the] good)? This is surely not very com- jod under the 'debrin. of the". in Toronto to resume his studies at the | me ntal compositions, which are . also _ Presentations {o C. E. Ussher, leav- | with tender green of the white birch | government. plimentary to the members' blected, es- | Roosevelt street, New Yorks on Sun- . dental college, after spending his vaca- | considered of a hich order. inv shortly for his new C. P, R. post | and Pop r, made a combination of - pecially those who represent your cor- day night, and believed to i : tion with his parents on Alfred street. | aa. e at Winnipeg. are the order of the day. | color which, I think, can scarcely be respondent's own division; _ or, at | was last night found to be The 1 Color-Serst. Harry Sharpe, and | , Postal cards rogeived from Mrs. T. | To-day C. D. Foster, of the Ontario | surpassed in beauty anywhere in the Cured her Father's 8 cast, it would not seem to be if the | rescue parties are workine pally 9) Sergt. B. Plunkett, of No. & Co., Lis {GG Crows, ores Carrie Edmi- | passenger department of the road, | world. In a way which I could neither Drunlienness bya statement were correct. to release hin, but, grédt cau is gan Rifles, Lansdowne, left on Thups- | son, indicate that she is vere well and | ealled on Mr, Ussher and presented | describe nor understand, it 'was com s . F and } But allow me to say this latter | necessary. In the meantime a tube day to take a three months' course of | very havpy at her home 560 College | him with a very beautiful oold watch Toning. flies an soultoss." Tor Simple Remedy. statement is as far from the truth as |has been driven down through which instruction at the Royal School of | street, Toronto. and chain on behalf of the Ontaric Ihe mosq 0 JOT | Saves her tather from a drunkards arsve. Prec i i Partyi i f Intantry, 'Stanley' Barricks. Th to] A anh od which the country is famed, did not his previous one. Partyism is never | food is being supplied to him. Mis . nn oF rracks, toronto. | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Birch are com- sg suitably engraved. wholly fail of accomplishing, their sample of Samaria Tasteless Frescripilon cheeat | 0 issue in our township elections. I'| The death of Mrs. Norman ® Purvis, oi Marion Sravston, of Tamallon, { ine gover from Utica, N.Y... to-morrow Always ue Sandi's I fresh | Give designs upon us; but their ra- le Sruhing £54 Lande 10 3 cwcapiets Suse, tes | Will venture the assertion that not |of Yonge, occurred Sunday might lag : an. un ve h Foi married to Ws [to wisit Mr. and Mre. Samuel Birch, gra ed 'horzeradish, only . a bottle vages are easily forgotten in the ro- to hp femmes thon one-tenth of the electors know the |ter but a few hours' illness. She had MN Paring, grain dealer, of Newdalss EBT street. ; sk yoar grocer for it. membrance of Roi nei Bi of that drinking, and we | political personnel of the council-elect, | an attack of la gripve. She vast a ne Wa is a son of Rev. Dr, parl- | Mrs. Herbert Snyder, of Brockville, A nan, Black and blue serge Sais. | lone land which can smile with so a elt he Gimme. and it certainly looks as though the | daughter of James McKay, » bey tret . : 2 2; of Winnipeg, formerly of Kingston. |}, has ben visiting Cenon and Tatioed from $22 to $15.50., cash only. | much grace, even though its mood has i} werent their worst | electors of Sunbury, at least, studied | sided with her. , PAAPAAAAAAAANAAAAAAAIA PG ims | Mrs. Grout, Brock street; went home in. Carroll & Co. . sometimes been one of such persistent @ friend ndv sedwe | their interests when they brought out | The tallest lighthouse on British The las kind, the k " to 'try Samaria. I PI R. R. Cockburn, former president | to-day. le asting kind, the kind with lit- | oruelty. od saw that you offered | ond secured the election of two of [coasts is the § ore, off A tes ------ or "the Ontario Bank, appeared before = Mr, Charles Wilkins, ut Montreal, tle waste. Swift's coal. 3 a free sample treat- | their own electors, one of them being | shire. It is 140 feet high. It con NT RECEIVED the Toronto police magistrate. this Yepent Stnday with Mrs. James Oraig, Turks "In Byron's Place. Jorm #54 that ne: at the head of the council, and be- | 4.308 tons of masonry cost . morning, Shared with signing false | I'rincess street. Buy Gripp Tablets 'at Gibson's Red Europe has completely deserted and could be given se. | vides these two township offices they | 268. statements of condition of the! 2m» Cross Drug Store, Fresh there. Philhellenism. There is no longer a \ a aetiy. L determined also have the treasurer, the clerk, and | A¢ his home Winnie. Y A D PiG LEAD hank to the ois Case ad- | G. C€. Bateman, Sydenham | Svecial value sale. Crawford & | Byron to sing the Hellenic virtues, nd a glad every day -| the two auditors. San a ave Sunday. Joseph ho, a farmer | iourned ti] to-morrow. ave i t and inform l Walsh. to fight for Greek independendé 'and... since. Tie full ireacment | fifty per cent of the to p's pati] dent of PRICES : } JAt: Ham ---- Ont, Arth S, ith, | Kittle ten reader an "| It is oficially' annountéd tKat the | to die miserably at Missolonghi. Phil- Mis, and hich I gave him in his tea. | ronage, though uot possessing more | .n illness of riher mi tlie > ay, lor } ¥ annount ' cured oa am pleased ay who ; ew hones at 33 O sll, third of its franchise. distribution. among the minicipalities | hellenism has "found a last refuge | touches whi now. | How glad { asm that 1 | than one- : their share of the taxes on steun | among the military and political Fe hes 55 Hess have Stopped ht says a oe Toad inn of - ( | ments, | goes, to the ene of. the town Mponey guilty {a the charge of | Miss a Ronen 2. Whiteman and te ; ight or hier ma mannged roi rauhi railways will amount to: eight cents | chiefs of the Sultan --Courrier Lof | drinking of hisown per heard based on the census of 1901. ! Sophia he oe 2 5 Also For Sale by Henry Wade. William Sto 3 Toronto Phone Main 1729