THE DAILY BRITISH WHIC., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. 1808. : PAGE SEVEN. ------ --_-- Se | : 'of 'Mrs. Jobn Sheppani. Mr. E.| BUDGET FROM YARKER. ' ] a ' (TORS AND NEWS OF NEIGHBORS» y has been sogaged as teacher | . . : H <B : i J here for the ensuing year. Miss Nellie | What is Happening in This Lively a8 Siw, id Hg . . | ptlian-- | Pierce has gone to Hamilton for seve- | 'Village. i. ; : . T HAT WHI RRESPOND- ra! weeks' visit, K. Stients and sis-| oo 0 "8% = v Bl Synopsis of Canadian North sest DRUGS FAILED HER Ww T G Co Lter, iol 4 riesy, Were 'guests at 3] Arker, Ja Farmers are mak Pe ; ENTSTELL US - Sheppard's, on Sunday. Sevefal from | ® guod use of the 'sleigling sow; HOMESTEAD RECULATIONS. | A---- bene Occurrences In The City And] 31 the home of Mis. L. Rose. Was. | freely. Wood still commands a high | wood' and hub timber are arriving | Any even gpumbersd gection of Domine. - on Sands IE ustiabe Oe rth rans ECZEMA TORTURED = HER. Vicinity--Other Brief Items of | 100se East,-on Wednesday evening © : sud sou} hos hel vanesd i od 'rovinces, excepting a 26, © pe . . . > a RS i! *. onl as Ing na ulec rom | served, may be homestended by_ any per. ---- Interest Easily Read And Bae 1lant. Rw J. -. Bradley Jus returned | Coline Bay to Colebrook. Cows bave son the sole head of a family, or male oe ilrom Picton, where she has been at- | 5 : he 1 ver 18 years of 10 the extent of : " it.a.ti "i membered ¥ tendi ol Ste j advanced in price here, he ruling i otion, To 160 acres, more Then She Tried Fruit-a-tives | tending > Joga, Hes. ¥ aptnter, | price was about fourteen dollars, and w 128 . th i who is ill, r. and Mrs. R. Harri-| : the rsons composing the best and They Cured Her | Witnessed The Ceremony. posing or less. hint Fer naw over twenty dollars is paid. Busi Or To Ferguson's Falls, Jan. 16.--Mr. and {on yg 3 ray To A {ness is practically at a standstill in ast lines for the Domindons . Lands Agency or Sub-agency. | gs | Mrs. Michael Gray have returned home | ent Su La last with hierd F ot the country, and no improvement i bntry by proxy may howsver, he made; ou... gisges is always due to Im- after a short visit io their friends in |9Pent Sunda 3 looked for this winter. at - am ¢ "Shiai cobiftions by pure blood. It is lhe duly of ihe Westport, Bediord Mills and Elgin. | sean 3 . pt fu] wile, Whe hove | AMan Silver has bis sawing machine | : ® he [at . er, on, @ hy » - . a pen m $i ie © ve CL year, or . mit | er or sinter ot an intending homesteader. | gicin, bowels and kidneys to rid the | The farmers around this place are have vetirded and will Gis dhe ht eas in operation now, and is HBusily cut | ® eorge S "Ap mpphication for emtry or' cancelia- | system of tissue waste. When there j, (ing their wood to town. Miss | ting cordfvood. i Calon grate personally at any Sutagenta} As anything wrong with the kidneys | Mary Quinn has gone to Clyde Forks | reside here. A hockéy 'match was played here on | a ud 'at = amt bY ah a bowels; the akin ires to en ta" teach school. Mr and Mrs. John { sticn 2 { Saturday "between Yarker and Syden- | P d cant, wnd 41 the land applied for is vacant | WOrk sud Deeks aown hig is at<|WQdion have returned from Kingston; | Oso Station Notes. ham, the result was .a tie, two-two. It | ng OW er pe on recoipt of the telegram such applica nrals by a because of | they were present at the cathedral { Oso Station, Jaw. 21.--The heavy | wag played along the shore of the riv- { ¥ tion i® to have priority and the land will | its weakened condition, it Is unable wiih their daughter, Miss Clara | snowfall of January 12th has put a |er near open water, and eleven pucks | ? we be gid WOHH the cestry aac by to resist. Olntments and lotions, and { (, (., (,0k the holy habit. {slight damper on the zeal of the lum- | went to the bottom of the river ! mer Cc : " Sonplete the (ransaction are | Gusting powders, and, medicated 200ps } 3 _ {bermen. The concert and ovster sup- | Flarence Benn laid forth in the pul i : wih 'e of "'persomation" or fraud the | are useless in Kcqzema, because i . per, held in the 'Prentice Boys' hall, | pit here Sunday night | i i ingi i i. wit forfeit all" priority of claim | treat only the outsidt. skin. Fruit- | . Items From Caintown De the auspices of Christ Church |! Report says hat: P Vanluven will $200.00 will be given to the person sending'in the best line. of if entfy bas been granted it will be! a.tives" cure, because they go to the! Caintown, Jan. 21.--5« hool re-open- . . 8.0 re | . i : . i 50.00 to the person sending in the 2nd. best. summarily cancelled. root of the trouble, they purify then on Monaay last with a full attend { was a decided: success, realizing about { make a all in the arcade, where re- 2500 2. " Gn of An application for cancellation must be p1o0g They act on the liver--regu-| ..... Miss Maude Avery is teacher. {$31. A wee girlie has come to bright- | ligious services will be conducted by . §.00 each to the next twenty-five best.' "made in person. The applicant must bel 1000 the "yidneys and boweis--soothe| = ~~ Ferguson was home for [en the home of F. McPherson. A very | the Free Methodists. John LaKens is 1.00 " " © " gone hundred best, Riigitie lor hamesung wotry, a and stimulate the skin--and so DUE | day. from Kingston. Ira Andress [enjoyable evening was spent at the [still seriously ill, and is not expected One year ago, St. George's Baking Powder was introduced to the application --- smdivsdual until that ep-| @nd enrich the ood thal Sigcase | nas, secured the services of Mr. Ste- {home of G. W. Bishop, when a number | to recover. His son, George, is home Canadian people. A iH : plication bas best disposed of. n a? Balad ani the |vens, of Athens, to rum his black=|of young people called and gave Miss from Winnipeg. Mrs. Adams and Mrs Now, thousands of housewives use it for Cakes, Pies, Rolls A al eros | whole egpsiem a "DW Wp ana oi sho m Cintowa: Mer. S. | Hughes a Ces lasant futewct, on | user ol Nara ene bo and Biscidts. Dut there are still many more who 46 not ; the applicant for eanceliation will be en strengthened. | Dowsley is improving in health. R. {the eve of her departure for her home | home from visiting their sister, Mrs. we want them to try just ome can of St. pg titled to prior right of entry "1 had dreadful Eczema on my face |, pi Duy uttended court in Brock- lat Harrowsmith. T. Myers and fam- | Allan The young folks of this section because we know that one can' will make them firm friends Applicant for cancellation must statedn orng and head. 1 was advised to] illo last 'week. Harley Ferguson is a {ily, of Calabogie, have also returned | are indulging in an occasional oyster of this absolutely pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. what particulars the bouwsteader 18 8) tye = 'Pruft-a-tives' to purify the! proud possessor of a fine tast horse, | home, after spending some time with | supper. Next Friday they go tg Arth . That is why we are taking this means of getting YOU Satan iteader whose entry is not the Yiosa and Writ pul That aud a fine new cutter. H. W. Powell { friends here. NS. C. Bowrk, who has |yr Middleton's, : to see how good it is--by giving you a chance subject of cancellation proceedings may | aon two boxe, 'the rash was en-| made a business trip to Ottawa this (been on the sick list, ix able to be | , The Orangemen, Royal Arch, gave an : to share in the $500.00 prizes. subgect, Lo the . approval or Deparss | tirely gone, the pain in the back left, sek . {around once more. Visitors : Rev. Mr. | fyater supger last Friday night in _ Everyone may compete--those who are now -- he i Srorher or sister| and my complexion is elearer than it -- nd Mrs, Cox, Parham, at Miss M. | Colebrook Hall. P. Crowther wishes : friends of St. George's as well as those who have 11 "eligible, bag to no one else, on filgg | Jas bean lo Joaps. adotole. 1 hed Ida Hill Items. | Bourk's; Rev. H. Smith, at 5. U. to return thanks to his many friends never used it, frre re - sive to per] of salves nd took ti of medi-| Ida Hill, Jan. 21--George Cuddy |Bourk's; .f Yt I ior their kindness to. him during his . : g Conditions: tos To andor vie wf the follow-| eines, but these id me no good. "But has ofiened the blacksmith and wood fat Mrs D. Hughes; I. Weir K os: | bereavement, on the death of his wife ; 1st. Your line with your name and address tng plans i-- | 'Frult-a-tivea' at once did me good-- | i shops, formerly owned by John [at FE. Bourk's; Mrs. Er" 1 James Harman is here agin. Eleven : must be plainly written ou the coupon below. Mrs. J. K. Bourk's. {Years ago he left 'here for the North ind. Carefully remove the trade mark from a tin of St. George's Baking Powder DY wetting {this place attended a birthday party (1) AL least six months' residence up-|.and they entirely took away the fear {Kelly. Mrs. R. Shannon, indisposed | ville, at on and cultivatios of the land in each ful rash. Mrs. F. Malhhiot, 34 Uslon |, some time, is slowly improving. Al st. Miss Lillie J. Wood, a resident « the label with a cloth dampened in { , {or n year during the term of three years. a | Street, Ottawa, 50c. At druggists, | News Of Crow Lake. wre, has received word that the home Al cy 4] (uote be careful not to get the powder in the lan, 21.---Servie was|of her parentg in Northbrook, was 2 tin damp.) Paste or pin {he trade mark 10 the (2) A Bumestesder may, if he so de | jgreat many in this district are siffer- | fy i : vi > a» seliste | Urow Lake, sires, perform the required residence | jing from la grippe, Fhe evangelis cornet of the coupon in the space provided, 3rd. Competitors may send in as many lives an duties by living on farming land owned | [holding meetings in the school house | held by Kev. G Iredinnick, on Sun- | hurped solely by tim, aot en than sighty eo) have quite aroused the community. [day last. Miss Ruth Gendron, Arden, | Hay has fullen a little in price id Ah Te er ta i i yas nany Huss an GEres fu extent, in the y ¢ ! [Visitors : 8. Kearns. city, at Robert | has commeneed duties as teacher of {same farmers selling at sixteen dol BN ! - mark cut from a tin of St. George's ng Powder, | | | homestead. Jomt ownership in land will i - } ) j : pt Bicet HE requirement. | Robinson's; Richard and Katie Ham- [3. 5. No 7 of Dso, and has a good lure at the barn. Mrs. E. Vanluven is i [ Ath, Fue Rdisar of ie Motion! Star has indy (4) It the futher (or mother, if the] ilton, Pine Hill, at George Caddy's; | attendance : Mr. and Mrs, 'William {#till confined to her home. Stanley 3 Squsented ori Editor A eorge's 'Baking Powder an y rose] bo o- hott a] {A. McCallum and family, Sunbury, at | Mars and little daughter Ethel, Ot Freeman, has moted his family to . 3 Limerick, Star Office; Montreal. Dy iy in . ho "pg ant thao | R. Kell's; Miss Mary Shannon pent | Newhoro, are at her father's, 8. Mid- | yarker. 3 a Sth. All answers inst be posted not later han vighty (80) acres in extent, in the vicimi- | [Sunday at R. Shannon's: Miss May { dleton 8; Mr. and Mrs. James Castle, | 7h, people of Moscow. stormed Yark ; . z Fa WE hig Shaul of he pitse Witters weil i ty of the homestesd, or upon a owe | Lags, Washburn, 'at James Smale's, [of Zealand at Jobn Hicks; Mr. and | or with a véngense, coming Jown sey sai possible red for i the vicinity, & go ' * ate x . » } L . P . : . s stead entered for Ly him in th nity 4 | Mrs. 1. Norris at James Mahon's ; | enty-six strong last Wosinesiay night MITT TRITT. Mo trademark tut from cur somple Paclepes wilt be Seoupted such howesteader may perform his own 4 i Gr K ne id fl , ir 5 feyidence duties bY living with the fath-| | Junetown Jottings. | Miss Grace Knapp paid a flying Visit {The phice of attack was the Metho m---- | to, Crow Lake. T. Middleton and H. {dist parsonnge, and no resistance be ar (or mother.) y 5 : vel. To- --at-- ' " f Junetown; Jaw. 21.---Mr. Sorrel, To . : i (4) The term "vicinit ir the two] i : ; te s rvice tN bot | ing CP ay } i vrecoding paragraphs is Netined as mean- | \ ronto, attended the annual cheese fac- night, atiended 2 vig Mi hoster ping oficred they took full possession Li erick ing not more thun pine wiles in a direct | 6 tory meeting on Friday evening last ike; Sun rH ----: Mins A rva Aw ery well laden with pr visions line, exclusive of the with of road al IL r is spendin this | Apapp 18 slowly recoverin Wwe for the siege. Well they all had a " 2 Seat ok 15 . mf luwance crossed in the measurement. | jee. H. yaya Franklin's . little | small man has come to brighten the | cond time and it speaks well fey Oo For Cakes, just as light as a feather : Pane or pin the trade (5) A homesteader intending to perform | oe f . * Abral {home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harms. | ssteem in which Rev. E. Far i And Biscuits and Pies, the best ever ATE from abel of a his* residence duties in sccordance with | {girl has 'come to stay at yrahaum | uch ey is arnsworth » x asily bake the tin of St. George's Baking John Knapp, who has been spending | and wife are held hy the people in You can easily bake them Powder here, {the above while living with rents or | | Charlton's. David Huntley spent Sat- y | - 4 hs oJ farming land owned by himself must| lurday and Sunday at Lansdowne. | few days at Sharbot Lake, has Ye | generalon the Yarker ¢irenit from St. George's will make them potiy the Agent for the district of uch | Mise Luella Horbidon visiting at | turned home. James Hawley's hand, | Moscow mtention. i id ele ors . ul < ' p= ol : Before making application for patent | Yonge Mills. Everett Clow, Athens, whic h wa badly huet in the awing | ---- ------------------n ny Ne decision of the Ril f a the sottler must give six months' notice made a business trip herp last week. machine, is improving Sowly. Fire I BEDFORD COUNCIL. 1. 2uree 10 abide oh that ager ine Rittar ul. Monten} Sar 4b aly au " ng i 3 ominicuer ol or Miss Marie Purvis entertained a nwgn- destroyed the home of Wiliam Ken i enter the competition wi wndersp . minion Lands a ltawa, © is in - Miss A 8 ' ! bv . . oi u tion to do so. 'on {ber of friends on Tuesday evening. hody on Saureiay rhe Lith as, Lit | Much Business Done at Inaugural Signature SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-| SALBRRATUS | Miss Edna Summers is spending this | tle Has Raver Of Lua wi en yay Meeting. Adres WEST MINING REGULATIONS. | IS THE BEST. | week with friends in Brockville and | Small insurance was on the house, | Fermoy, : Jan. 13.--Members of new 1 2? COAL~Conl mining righta may bel 3 ANY [ | Merrickville. | council subscribed t elar y : ---------- i leased for a period ot one years, EW.GILLET Siren * Back Tq Cobalt. { office Moved bed to esiarati n oni ached i" i nt an annual rental of $1 er acre. ot ¢ pills. 'O Jacks sl a J sas § ' Address this coupon with our trade mark attached, and your line and re TORONTO, ONT. Push Hard, Mr. Stevens ! Wagetville, Jan. 20.--5, Jackson i resolved, that James MeNeil be clerk plainly written, to po naiurt more than 2.560 acres shai! be leased to Derk hi kept busy pa sing the snow plough | n l x Ti 20. --Miss rrhyshire, ' yg. | HOS 5 re {ei 3 " i g ong individual or company royalty at | Harlem, Jan. 20.---Mij rhyshire over the roads in order that he may | for 1 at $85. Moved Ke nnedy The Editor, St. George's Baking Powder Limerick, Star Office, Moatreal, Que, { Scanlan, and resolved, that George the rate of five cents per ton all he the new teachexy took charge of the | { his timi th tati S SE eae NF che or. ne he ping, mh, gion, 52 ter 10 er 3B. hon Re OF over, ha discove: miveral in after the holidays. T. Rogers, Mani- ness i Me nd KY EJ Walker dones-Kennedy that J. W. Bradshaw Kaen, "muy locate a claim 1,500x1,500 66 9 " 99 § [toba, who is visiting hissrelantives in Missi sippi, spent the past week visit. | P® Assessor. at ¥57, he to deliver all CLLR LAA0000000000000000000000008000000004 ad y S wii spent a day, in > | notices to fence viewers, pound keep 4 Ee «IN TIMES OF PEACE } PREPARE FOR WAR" man. Messrs. LL. Chapman and In.other words the time to anticipate your Shoe require- ments is right NOW---while we are offering you a discount of 25 Per Cent. Ever, Shoe Carton in our house has the price marked in plain figures. You can purchase any pair of Shoes off the shelf and Figure 25 Per Cent. Off Yourself. - Many of wr lines are factory-price-branded-- 80 yon can see plainly the regular value of the goods. We do not wish to pose openly as Public Benefac- tors--but--the best news we can furnish you with S-------------- R------ ---- cousin. W. B. Gor- {ing frionds here. School has re-opened At least $100 must be expended on the | L. | again with a large attendance. Miss claim each year or paid te the mining! . | 1 skat- | Myrtle McCumber has returned from have arranged a goo Lee, and resolved, that I. B. Bate. rocorder in lien thereof. When $500 has | i Sheldon , visiting {friends ip Mississippi. Bert- / heen expended or paid, the locator may S ap {ing rink. Harlem-Frankville had the | man andl Thomas Riverbrick be au eet. : The foe for recording a claim is $5. i fers and pathmasters and be responsi {ble for mistakes. Moved Kennedy "upon having a survey made, and upon . Y dem scor- | Yam Wagar, Gananoque, and. Mis | ™ complying with other requirements, pur-| i first game of the season, Harlem scor Cora, of Sydenham High School, spent | ditors at $5 each. Moved Scanlan : Eham dhe land at $1 per mere, | ling 8 to 0. Archibald re Delta, the holidave at their home here. Mrs, | Jones, and resolved, that (- FE. The patent provides for the payment | our pew reeve; for this township, : "iT ' % ' 2 Tn royaity of 24 per cent on. the sales. | ~is made right with the i le a flying visit to Chantry. We William Wagar and daughter, Annie hompsas be road uEvevor and. Fa: Placer mining claims generally are 100 . b* jmade a lying t done here now have. returned to Cobalt, after spend- | ward Goulden "he 'engineer. Moved feet square; entry fee $5, renewable yoar- right ingredients for a {hope to see some food oil v en be. | Mg a couple of weeks here, Miss Tes- | Loe-Jones, "and resolved, that Dr. | Ir, sHeant mu obtain two leases to] perfect soap, {for Mr. Bune is . like Re me sie Jordan has returned from visiting | Berry be medical health officer on n apy hl may RL ! : | hind the plough. friends in Lombardy, to take charge | same terms as in 1907, that George dredge for gold of five miles cach for a It gives a rich creamy lather ! . 3 ' : a term of twenty years, renewable at the £ A Hea y Rue i imals of her school here. George Seott is | Barr be sanitary inspector, and Car | discretion of the Minister of the Ape = -beautifully foamy & fragrant ; { Lost Good Animals. " fserionsly ill' at present. G. Howes : son Stinson be member of Board of terior. Shall & dtadae. in oper --itimprovesthe complexion; { Sangster, Jan. 20.--Many from here |) oo 0 Coo hb horse recently. All Health, and that the fence viewers | ache lease one use 4 oie ~it cleanses and soothes {attended the Westport races on the |... enjoyable time is anticipated for | and pound keepers be re-appoja ted for | of the lease for each (ive miles. Rental the skin ; { 15th and 16th, P. Corcoran intends|,. xt Thursday when Mr. and Mrs. S {T90R. On motion Kennedy-Lee road $10 per Jeon. for Sach pale ' Hyver 4 ~--and protects it from hard leaving for Cobalt soou. John ek Cronk igtend celebrating the thirteenth | bedt 6 and 18 were amalgamated, un hors collected on the output after it ex- water, strong sun or wind. a lost a valuable hese. ¥ oy Bh iver sry - their mariage The {der William H. Thompson, = pathmas coeds $10,600, ; | - » 1 {lost a hne yearling las eek. HIS | girls of this place are taking ac van- | ter, said beat to run from George 1 f the M Tig MS hy. r J Baby's is the Soap { Burns is spending a few weeks withitapge of leap-vear, as there have been | Thompson's to Burridge Pathmas- Jeputy of the Mindster of t ateriol every toil urpose. | her y gC P) y , » 3 : ve po . v Bibi Brians publication of this for et p . it | hex daughter, Mrs. Regan, Surow already three marriages here, ters were then appointed for the dif- | Locks. Thomas Young has J. Conway | ferent divisions, numbering sixty dvertisement will not be paid for. - P . » Albert Soaps Lid. Mirs, Montreal. {engaged for 'the winter. Visitors: Successfully Operated U + Noted : s, chari 2. W 3 | engag der ] is illy Ope pon i Noted Mrs. Myers, charity, 82 W Beware of imitations and substitutes, { Mrs. I. Badore, at r. Egan's: Miss Brewer's Mills, Jan. 20.--A number | B. Adams, printing and advertiging, : EDUCATIOLAL. | Minnie Young at PP. O'Connor 5; Nr from here attended the A. 0. H. bail | 823. Hospital for Sick Children, "Fo a ee {and Mrs. P. Egan at T. Young's + Mr. | Kingston, last week. P. J. Mciken- | ronto $5; report provincial board e -- , ¥ ¥ al boa Wf BAFFLE ESTEEM OVENDS : ° | F. Bowen with friends in Westport; 1. Buffalo. B. Murray spent the past | $1.50: Municipal World, $1. ; IMPROVE YOUR EDUCATION ; ed ne § {Barres at E. Golden's, Burridge; F.! week in the city. A. Dunn and 'sons, | On motion Kennedy-Jones the eol ; . and . j Rictiy and J. Morphy, at T Fitzger-1.). 1. and Fric Kingston. spent' Sun-| lector's time was exténded » till 15th he mp _«jali's Railton; Joseph Hasting at Fay with Mya. T. Berrigan, Miss T. February, and the reeve. Messrs. Lee . s. lke the ; Lansdowne spent the past weck with he he } i i " : » J k 'thave the hall shingled and painted ; R,, ! tn. od het Lo EE Ng Allisonville Notes. the Misses Murray. Miss F. Duan, of |By-law for appointment of township Day and Evening Classis at the and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restor Jois | Al'isonviile, Jan. 21.--Service... was Kingston, is visiting with her grand- | officers was passed. On motion Jones 4 Frontenac Business | nares. 10 doctor the iidneys alon, | "71, 41 Bowernan's. Quite a few were | mother Mre. T. Berrigan. J Roche | Toe at Botting appointed caretaker } ang ere waste of aud of a8 | in Adtendancd, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick |fort, dr., had an operation pe riormed | of a ) sti wR A i time, aoudy ft an - ; n of 0 {of hall at $1. On motion Tee-Sean- "4 College, 'your buck aches or 1s weak, if the { Bonter visited Mrs. Bonter's parents, oa his eye last" week, in tY Hotel lan Mr. Kennedy to fix up the Staf. | t this ti . 3 Barrie and Clergy Sts. Driedark and strong if you havesym Me. and Mrs. D. Ainsworth, Monday | Dien, Kingston, and we are pleased to | ford road near school house Adjourn.| & a HS time 1s A 8 Inst. Miss Ida Boyd attended the wed: | learn it was quite successtul Mise M. lod till 100 Marr "BUY YOUR SHOES BEFORE THIS GREAT nngerous kid. Bie Sry r.She 03 Retort ve onthe ding of her cousin, Miss Bongard, of- Barriga: who has for the past month | for recommend | TX JN: STOCKDALE, you. sid sell iford, last: week. Mrs. E. Pine is heen spendin her holid 4 "Phone, 680, principal. litford, las ck, Mrs. E. F 5 ns ng her holidays at her| : h " Phone, 680 Princip {visiting her son, Dr. T. M. Pine, of |hpme returpied to hingston on Thurs- i Carnegie Livharyy. DISCOUNT SALE IS CLOSED. er Andrew Carn PIs s sss vvooosIveaey . |London. Patrick Goodwin continues |day. W, {P. Deane, Bufialo is soending | A . '& f J about the same: no hopes of his recov- {a fow diivs with his sisters. Misses M. | By fr Hin ficenee in the. establishment : J H SUTHERLAND & BRO I ery. Quite a few from around here at- land J. Deane. Miss M. Smith left last)" ree libraries hae now: been extend . . . . 3 i Sooo 0 ones FIVIIIIIIIIINIININIVS III III Iv III fart Mes 5%. Young, at T. Parr't's: na and J. Dockrill have returned from health, $2; regiftering deed for road, point: to weak kidney | Barrett's Dundon Taylor and Miss A. © Grady, | and Scanlan appointed a committee to rt, aod | A reach | Les LLLLLLLLLR0L00000000000000080000000 tended the funeral of Miss F. Kinnear, | week for Toponte Messrs. R. Milne ed to Australia, where his first gift . i . $s. - JAne dy : 3 . PEAR * . | Baturday last, who died at Toronto of | and W. Murphy spent Sunday in Lans- | has just "been made to the recently Where the Bargains Come From pnenmonmia. The funeral of the late [downe, W Muruhy, Sr., and Misses | Created irrigation settlement of Mil PIII IIOP I IP IIIIIIIIS IG IvI ORs Psvs Is IOe Mrs. Thomas Archrist, of Demorest- | Milne spent Sunday at 'J. Tiernev's. en, ihe River Murray, in the yh tn. ib i > Ee So a ville, was held at Burn's, on Sunday. | Pp. Tierney spent Sunday at Tavior | Me of Victoria. 7 = the 12th. Deceased was daughter of . . -- | Health in every cup of " " the 'ate Joseph Marvin and also sis- |, Colds Cause Headache. Gentle Persuasion. ALL DEALERS ter of Rev. G. W. Marvin: Laxative Bromy Quinine ha the | Pekin, Jan. 21.--The dowager em 3 Lp Y press 'of China has issued an edict giv | . Cotton Root Compound Locals From Lapum cold in Shad the 8) re wi ing the servants of the imperial pal 9 - PE. « ox a- 3 Li : oF bs "t es h ace three months in which do abandon Utgrine Topic, sou Lapum, Jan. 21.--Lieut.-Col. Clyde {ture ¢:. box. 935¢. opium smoking. Any one caught we. ind nile; Oda N were oft Wednseduyy 5 {ing the drug afier that date is to re Seats of Ap EE ni Tramps Refuse A Dinner. ceive a hundred strokes with an iron PERFECTION Hufi. Invitations are out here for a Af ry on Wednesday evening, 20th pon, Jan. - 21.---The Hon, and {rod. pa 5 aay ie Lord William Cecil, rect of] » 3 8 a § ' : , or i ~ het, ot LD. are od ie Hatfield, invited all the tramps in the Women Anti-Vegetarians MN Wilh vi ns (C0%0al ward at the workhouse to din- vas , : ol re. Wiliam Lemmon, Violet, spent wer at the Church Army Rest. on Sa. Cardifi, Jan. 21.--An interesting fea- last week with her father, Willard ~--ah : ture of a discussion an "Vegetarian / " turday, bat," simost without excep: | 5, : - Hufi. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Brown were tion, they forved 10 go the |" among members of the llicrd eallérs of Mr. and Mrs. William Boul i adult schools wes that th ositi : : : ; " ton on Saturday evening of last week. ; came from he women, gn pir Very nutritious and very digestible. Give it to your Nr. and Mrs. Levi Brown spent Sun- . a is. that the preparation of vegetarian children and drink it yourself. day p's od Mrs. bit Bout: . dishes involves more trouble than a tom. lam mand w : * flying 'visit to' Napapee on Sapunier. Get acquainted with J | m= det. _ THE COWAN CO.. Limited, TORONTO 3 3 numher af ibe ove am ting a Black Wateh Bequest For 1,000 Years. ea -- ------------------------------------ siness colirse a this winter. London, Jan. 21---A ial : : 7 - Bris Sak Smt Jermain The 81. Lawrence Sugar Refining Ltd Co riends, were in this vicinity hunting the big black Plug Parish church, Corswall, to the me. | on Monday. Mrs. Clara Lapum, who : is spending the winter with her who lee SE nail. 4 local spident, MONTREAL mw mother in Odessa, is he f few o* . da RE tremendous favorite J [wrmon to be preachnd on December Manufacturers of the choicest 3 : of Fath for a Shomand yess. nf] ore a a ai REFINED SUGARS ph line, al Grapulated and Yellows. 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