Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jan 1909, p. 6

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1 A PAGE SIX. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1900. Faces Gold in May Be Made Clean and Clear By Buwil igh I J Using Stuart's Calcium Wafers. The tea give William by Mrs. A street, on Wednesday, to introduce hor second daughter, Miss Pimply Pretty Trial Package Sent Free. i ji | Pretty faces are daily seen abo | i 2 8 S {An , Earl "marred and marked with pimples, | Anglin, Ear blotches and eruptions. { Susie Anglin to society, was all that ere is absolutely no. necessity for | 00 % py jtante' heart NN 'wish: this condition . being so exceedingly {T Joung rhe Bh "he "bud" herself oo he hae pod skin troubles | yo, a very girlish and prety frock # that the blood is impure, and is| Toe re pA , forcing its impurities mts the cell | OF Whit Sith mosaline. eb princes; and glands of the skin, there fester ight hf ie a a herself ing and Drenking oub at last into (wore lovely gown of mauve chiffon, eruptive disorders, love taffeta and trimmed with beauti- ; : {ful lace. In the tea room were Mrs, | R. W. Garrett dispensing tea; Mrs. H. W. Richardson, pouring coffee, and Mrs. W. 1, Connell, Miss May Ford, and Miss Florence Cunningham cut- ting ices, The oldest daughter of the house was also in the tea-room, and the other aides were : Miss Katie Gor- don, Miss Mamie Garrett, Miss Kath- leen, Miss Bessie and Miss Mabel Rich- ardson; and Miss Mattic Roberteon. The tea table was dono in whi green, the central bouquet carnations being upon w table of very beautiful Turkish work. house Ww as profusely decked with palms Cand flowers, and the throngs of hand- ! comely gawned women and pretty ; p filled them made a living cuivls who adornment Don't Mar Your Negleet: Stuart's Calcium Wafers Sent Jeauty hy . - : | Miss Alice Macnee gave a bridge at Country Club, yesterday, in honor Miss Margaret Mudie. There wero tables in play, with a prize lor the winners being Mrs Miss Nora Gordon, and Miss Marion Free for Trial, the Caleium Sulphide is" one of the great. | of est blood purifiers knowin to science, | tout and is so powerful that in a few days] dreadful conditions of skin disease are | Richard Hooper, he overcome, and pimples and ordinary | Mis Bessie Smythe, er thot players skin troubles have heen removed in Redden Besides these S Ms YP few days. were 1 Mrs. James Labpon, Mrs Percy Stuart's Caltinm Wafers contain this | Strange, Mrs. Aan Bale oT avIor. great purifier and preserve its fullest wv, Miss ay Miss Possie strerigth in the peculiar process called | Mis Mabel Dalton, Waldron, Miss Stuart's. Combined with the Calcium | Smythe, Miss Uargic Madelon Car Sulphide are three other great blood | Kathleen Saunders, Ni i and Miss invigorators, each doing a special work | ter, Miss Fradices on ridin i 3 went intended for rapid and complete mas- | Loretta Swill, 5 4 by tery over blood impurities and for ea, which as i vo. nMOng diseases, Cappon and Mrs Hao Xie Mrs. By using Stuart's Calcium Wafer Mrs. Norman Stuart a Miss a few davs one the good Alhree, Miss Katie hort fects, and in a short time the Hemming \ Sige a Cons Ea responds quickly and purges itself ArIniners, Fitsinagh, of its irritating and impure parts Mise Mary 'Alanugih These wafers are not expertmental, they do their great work so fast and! are so uniformly successful that they | are known in every hamlet and bv! V. every druggist. Physicians will tell |, you of 'Calcium Sulphide, and how | My hard it is to preparé it fo hold its! were full strength. Stahrt has golved the i question with Stuart's Calcium Wal cutting os. They' sell "at all drageists for | Miss o0¢., or send us Vour name and ad Miss Etta rnlions dress and we will send vou a el Loucks. The pretty EE package by mail free; Address F. A, [of the tea table followed the "sa Stuart -Co., 175 Stuart' Bldg.,. Mar artistic plan as before. shall, Mich. ' - E. N. Mozley ask 10a on Tuesday, to meet A among them being Mrs. Ha Mrs. Alexander Laird, Mics Miss Louie Fowlar, Miss Miss Kathleen Richard McAdam, of Prescot; f cach table, Stevens cveral over | Mrs in | the m of-] 1. W blood {Grace { Mizs Me Pandy Montreal kin notices of Lr . : given by Mrs. R sireet, on Wed- > - tea Jarrie ! pleasant as the first, \liss Mary Rogers presiding degringes of the with Mrs. R. W. Rayson The wirls assisting were: Moore, Miss Emily Sears, Richmond and Miss Ethel- econd Rogers, I'h shon ' was as Tandy day H the (able, and on ices Minn oe ed a few peos Mis Mrs. ple to Mozloy, i ¥ ( i s Cotton Root Compound; The great Uterine Tonic, and | or ol Only safe effectual Monthly Kaan rach, | Annie Fow ler, Regulator on which women can depend, Sold in threes degrees [Nan Skinner, 3 | son, and, Miss $f Stiengtn- No; 1. 3 . egrees stronger, ou 3 ie "Anna. Fairlio and Mis Katie: [Mis hee. J. P. Shine made the gpecial cases, per box. of ail droge te, or sent | baid on receipt of rico urrav. : Tr foo. 5 Fron pimphier Add gr The | tea. the hostess herself pouring «he : Sook Mewing 00. Torol:C, Or, Gorinerly Windsor) | 1° "yoo Seott and Miss Mozley dis | pensed refreshments. | ".- -- | Mrs. W 1 Alice street, with Piano company at present are| asked a fow peoplo to tea, on Noielay 232 Princess street, next door to R. | to meet Mrs. James Burns, of Wing- J. Reid's furniture store. Phone 378. |jani. Mrs. John Macgillivray's sister. : P™ aa Kenneth Maclaren, formerly essie Dowsley, received for the Notice. Office and warerooms of the Worm- a Goodwin, rive -- Newman & Shaw's "Coat Sale." : Mrs. See Bibby's $12.50 brown overcoats Miss 3 bi 9000000006000000003600¢ COPP0P000000000000000¢ : For the balance of this -- $ we will give a discount of $ Largest selection of goods in the City to choose from. {CRAWFORD & WALSH 3 (Where the Best Clothes Come From) NS ee I & since her marriage, on Tuesday afternoon, in Ottawa. Mrs. Maclaren J wore her wedding robe, a lovely ivory satin, directoire, with trimmings of duchess lace. . Dowsley, who re- ceived with ber, was gowned in light grey silk trimmed with applique. Pink carnations' were upon the tea table, where Mrs rt Kennedy and Mrs. George Maclaren officiated. = The as- sistants were" Miss Vera Carson, of Kingston, Miss Marjorie Low, Miss Gladys Dowsley. i first | > ie A bridge was piven by Mis. Herbert Linton, in Ottawa, In honor of her sister; Mrs. Bell, Kingston. Mrs. Bo- ville, Mrs. John Craig, Miss Whiteaves and Miss Rowan-Legg were the win- ners. . i . - { A bright little tea was given by Mrs. George Perley, Ottawa, in honor of Miss Vera. Carson. Mrs. Perley and Mrs. Aubrey, Rowan-Legg did the hon- ors of the tea table. - - - Mrs. Ramsay Duff, Princess street, is giving an afternoon dance, to-day, for her niece, Miss Marjory Duff, Le ee The Badminton tournament, for Captain Russell Brown's prize, was the attraction, this afternoon, for many. - -» Mrs. Walter Macnee, ave a not-out' dahce for Miss Norah Macnee, on Wednesday, and i it was. A few of the youn among the outs were asked, made it all the pléasanter. |". . - Mrs. H. Tandy, King street, will give a bridge party, on Monday, for her Montreal visitor, Miss Mary Fitz- hugh. which "> -o "> Colonel and Mrs. H. E. Burstall, {Barrie street, gave a little dinner, on Thursday, their guests being Colonel J. LORNE McDOUGALL Ex-auditor general of the Dominign Canada, who died Friday. of and Mrs. E. T. Taylor, Major and Mrs. Norman Stuart Leslie, and Mr. and Mrs. Jva Marti. o oa en A few people were asked for a game of bridge at Miss Mary Hora's, King sfgeet, ot night. 3 v - oe oe N Miss® Nora Gordon, King street, came home from Foronto on Wednes- day. Miss Margaret Mudie has gone pay Mrs, F. I a visit. Miss Anita Meyer, University av- enue, returned, on Wednesday, from Schenectady, N.Y., bringing with her her cousin, Miss Wilson, of England. Miss Katie © Sowards, Montreal street, left, on Thursday, to visit friends in Prescott and Montreal. - -- -» Miss Gwenelda' McArthur, of Gran- iteville, Vt., is visiting Mrs. J, L. Haycock, King street. Miss Maud Betts, Beverly street, went down to Brockville, to-day, tc visit Mrs. Ogilvie Dobbs. Miss Veale, Kingston, is of Mrs. Stratton, Napanee. Miss Marjory Duff, of Guelph, staying with her aunt, Mrs. Ramsav Duff, Princess street. : to W. Albree, Emily street, > the guest "or -- o- The engagement. is announced of Mr. Norman F. Wilson, of Rockland, Ont., to Miss Mackay, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Robert Mackay, of Montreal The marriage will take place the end of the month. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Martin, Ottawa, announce the engagement their youngest daughter, Miss Alison Nye Martin, to Mr. Claude Wright Inglis, son of the late Adam Inglis and Mrs. Inglis, formerly of Renfrew, now of Ottawa. The marriage will take place in April. of | of | Addressed The Ladies. A most delightful feature of the regular meeting of the Woman's Aux- iliary of the YM.C.A., on Friday ai- ternoon, was an address given by Mrs. McCallum, on work of interest to the members. Mrs. John Wright pre- sided, and there was a very good at- tendance of ladies. ; The Mystery Of Godliness. Rev, E. D. Silcox, Toronto, preach' to-morfow evening, in Bethel church, on "The Mystery of Godli- ness." The theme is specially interest ing to students and all are cordially invited to be present. will | { | "Reward Comes Soon. Virtue is rewarded. Mavor Couper, impeached: for his lack of felicity of | speech, in. the recent campaign, is | now elected orator the Royal Ay- | canum lodge here. ! of Ottawa Cleeper Via Grand Trunk. Commencing. January 15th, til further notice - sieeping leave Kingston at 2.35 a.m.. tawa and will leave Ottawa for ston at 6.45 p.m., daily and car will for Ot King- un Has Returned Home. T. F. Harrison has returned after visiting the. Grand Rapids and Chica- go. furniture: expositions. = These are two of the largest exhibits of new goods ever shown. Bibby's for swell shirts, 69c. "Wild = Cherry" Cough Cure. -Regu- lar price 25¢c, each. 2 for 25¢c. = at Wade's drug store! | residing on 'the RM.C. grounds, | day. ~ THE ROYAL FA RR Seve Parties sid a Which There Will Be Shooting --Four Courts to Be Held This Season. Irondon, Jan.- 16.--Canadians are al- ways interested ifthe' ngs of roys alty so that it will'sot.he amiss to tell what the king and queen are do- ing this month. Sk prot To-day they left Sandrihgham for Crichel, w they will be the guests of Lord and Lady Ali . Princess Victoria is to accompany 'their majes- ties into Dorset, Ewo days of the vis- it will be ocedbied with ting. It is expected: that their ies, will pay visits te Lord and Lady : bury, at Wimborne, St. Giles, Lord and Lady Bertian at Breamore Park, Lord James of Hereford at Breamore House, and Lord and Lady Wittberte at Canford Manor, during their. stay at Crichel. 5 h The king and queen arrived at Wind- sor , Castle, on Saturday last, and that place will be the headquarters of the court until Monday, 25th, whew their majesties are coming up to Buckingham Palace. : There is to be & memorial service in ty Frogmore sgausoleum on the morn- ing January 22nd, which will ded by the king and queen, the Prince 'and Princess of Wales, and all the other members of the. royal family who are ithen, in Eng- land. Th€ Archbishop of Canterbury is to officiate, assisted by the Dean of returned home from Biarritz. The king and queen are to g6 to Bucking- wm Palace from Windsor on Monday, January 25th, and they will stay in town until they start for their state visit to Berlin, on February lst or Sth. The lord chamberlain has made pub- lic the regulations for the four courts to be held during the coming season. Two will take place in late February, or early in Blarch, before the king goes to Biarritz, and the others in May. The rules de not.differ in de- tail from those that have held good since the second vear of the present Windsor, who will by that time have] PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All ; Over The World. 'Gordon Nelson, injured in the acei- dent at Grimsby, died at the City hos- pital, Hamilton. Henry K. Thaw will receive a new trial ine Now York city to determine whether he is sane or insanp. Saturday morning fire destroyed the steambarge Tecumseh, laid up for the winter alongside the north daek, Goderich, Ont. a ; { The Allan SS. Corsican, from: Liver- pool, arrived at Halifax at 12:45 ad bringing twenty-nime first cabin, thi injured is the result of a gol. Rion, on Friday night, at Dotstro, Col., between a west-bound Denver & Rio 'Grahde passenger train and an bound freight. Ry Miss Leasq urnett, Strabane, m& with a fatal accident on Friday night on the Jolley Cut. She was one ofa sledding parly and the bob on which she was riding colhded with a. tele-' phone pole. Her skull was fractured and she died on. Saturday morning. Justice Teetzel threw out the aoct- ions for slander preferred by E. B. Guest against Col. Ptolemy and W. E. S. Knowles. Guest's act on ap- proaching tho returning officer, ii he really did, did not constitute a erim- inal action. District L.O.L. Of Lennox. Met in the Orange hall, Napanee, on January 12th, when the following of- ficers were elected for 1909: WDM. M. Wagar; W.D.D.M,, J. Grames: W.D, C., Rev. G. McConnell; W.R.S."R. Me- Millan; W.D.T., James Hardwick: D. .., "Sam." McNeil D.lL., John O'Neill. -- pp-------- reign, and emphasis is again laid on the fact that ladies are not expected to attend court more than ence in three years, "'unless undér éxceptional circumstances." Ti 'the "latter year of Queen Victoria's reighy #helidea got about that "attendesncs™ was expected annually, or, at alk eventse every als ternate | season, "gdp Bs Wconse: gested to a highly une riable ' de- gree, but 'they presented. & distinctly dowdy appearance. People' wore = the same gowns and trains" for several years in succession, those who were not compelled to db seirem motives of economy deciding that anything was good enough. for a crush, in which feathers. and; s veils, honguets, and' even trains, were torn from the wearers. The = spectacle" sometimes tried and distressed the queany: but she was always averse. 10 altérige unwritten social Jews eons | fixed habits, § SNE 'King Edward and Queen #léxs made the stipulation, even bale: ing their first court, that atten: should be by invitation = only, issued through the office 6f the Jord ¢ham- berlain. 'The rules as to presentations were also-made much more stringent, and any lady who undertakes a pre- sentation is directly responsible. La- dies may be accompanied to court by their husbands, provided the latter have been presented at a levee, but gentlemen although it is necessary for them wear full gourt dress. to The Peruna Almanac. The aruggists have already been sup- plied with the Peruna almanac for 1909. In addition to the regular as- tronomical mtter usually furnished in almanacs, the articles on astrology are very attractive to most people. The mental' characteristics of each gign are given with faithful accuracy. A list of lucky and unlucky days will be furnished to those who have omr almanacs, free of charge. Address The Peruna Co., Columbus, 0. Herd It Is Again. A gentleman; who lost a cuff witha valuable link, advertised for its re- turn in the Whig ew Thursday. The driver for RotkWwood hospital fount the article, read, the advertisement in the Whig, and returned the cuff aid link to'its ewer. A gun metal watch, lost "wv a lady was Tues- next for in the Whig, was returned the advertised It on very day. The little classified advts. do not cost much, but they 'accomplish nuch. Cold Dangers Avoided. Every cold is an attack on your vitality and a source of danger. Cure colds, la grippe, headaches, constipa- tion promptly, by the use of Wade's Cold Cure Tablets. In boxes 25c., at Wade's Drug Store. Money back if not satisfactory, Lament Of The Curler"s Wife. curl, despair shrinks wish that glory, nke Ontario rinks. curi's all the siary my overshurdene 1 PL I every curler w in 1 overflow the might Notice. Legal forms, customs entry blanks, ete., for sale at Whig oflice, the scheapest and best place to buy print ing. Pi the Tn known lad ies' and gentlemen's tailor, of Mont- real, announces that his representa. tive, Mr. Herlihy. will be at the Brit- ish American. from about January 20th to the 2Ist, inst., with a full selection of the latest spring and sum- mer goods and styles. In order to as- sure perfect "satisfaction, - Mr. St. Pierre's fitter Mr. Oliver, will call at a later date, to try on such garments as may have been ordered. Mr. St. Pierre invites his customers and oth- ers interested. in high elass tailoring to call or 'phone, making appoint- ment. by Lennox Kidney and Liver Pills. Re " St. See Bibby's 812.50 black suits. Newman & Shaw's 'Specials.' gular price 25¢. each. 2 for 25c. at Wade's drug store, quence, the courts were Tot «only con- | dance do not pass the presence, | | | J. The socialist elected at the + B.C, HAWTHORNETHWAITE. candidate who has been bye-election of Nanaimo, STOCK QUOTATIONS, \ | {Cobalt and Leading Canadian Stocks Listed. } lied by the City Brokerage (J. O. atton aud J. R. C. Dobbs), 41 Clar- { ence streot, Telephone 480-A sy oo € r Cobalt Stocks, January 16th. i Sellers. Buyers. Amaffamated... wd AS Beaver auel wan sani me Chambers-Ferland... Crown Reserve... ... . Cobalt Central... Cobalt Lake ... Foster.,.... ...... Greeh-Mechan.. La Rose... - Little Nipissing -... McKin. Dar. Savay Nipieding.., ... oo...' Otissell.. Lu. Peterson Lak Rochester, RP Nova Seotia ... Silver Leaf... . Silver Queen... Temiskaming... Trethéwey... Watts...... } { Matrimonial Event. A quiet wedding took place on Janu: ary 6th, at the Methodist parsonage, Conway, when Carrié E., daughter of William Brandon, Napanee, and Wil- iam GG. Schell, of Kelowna, B.C.. were united in marriage. The bride, attonded by Miss Edna Denison, Na- panee, looked very pretiy in her tra- velling sniti of navy blue with hat match. William Brandon, brother of the bride, supported the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Schell left for Clay, N.Y., the home of » groom's mother. Miss Brandon was of Richmond's most popular young ladies, while &. Mr, Schell, son of the late Ira, H. Schell, was up. to the time of his removal to tritish Columbia, one of the popular young men of Moryen. A pretty wedding was solemnizéd at the home of Mrs. W. W. Spafford, Sidney Crossing, on Thursday, when her : youngest .daughter, Caroline Jea- nette, was united in marriage to El- wood White Young, of the C.P.R. stafi, Winnipeg. A pretty home wedding was solemn- ized at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James. MeCullough, Kingsford, on 6th inst... when their daughter, Annie Mae, was 1 to. Frederick Hall, Thur- to one marries low Mr. and. Mrs. James Noonan, Perth, married January 10th, 1859, in. St. second cabin and 276 steerage passen- | 8 2 x ightoen known dead and at last]: The following quotations are sup-| They Asked For An Thcrease "in Pay--Some Things in the On- .sthe Capital. ng Ottawa, «Jan. 16. cold in the capital, makes the day n A. F. H. Jones, appointed manager of the Traders bank, he and formerly of Guelph; ea Notes of an attack of typhoid. fever, - i the fol To-day's Gazette a , » lowing appointments ; Fey nder Rus : 0 sell, poFt. warden of dee Tabor Hon. Charles J. Townsend, inis- trator of Nova Scotia, while' heuten- t-governor is absent; Hon. Qurand, Moritresl, 18° be iy "council; Hon. R. F. and, Windsor, to be member 'of privy council, and Hon. J. K. Kerr to he speaker of the senate. a In to-day's Gazette, notice ap that the Salvation Army wAll to the next parliament for an act of incorporation for. that body. The of Ottawa, is incorporated, with a ital of $25,000. -r Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Hon. Charles Murphy met the' deputation of 'the Civil Service Association; asking for higher rate of pay, this morning. The memorial was presented, and the pre- mier replied in a way satisfactory to the civil servants, but his' statement was not for publication. A beets 4 POTTER MAY PLAY With 14th Regiment Team * in . Toronto, The 14th hockey team left at noon, to-day, for Toronto, accompanied by quite a number of supporters. "The linc-up is not definitely arranged 'yet, as the management is. note sure whether Potter can be secured or nat. Ii he can get to Toronto he will play centre and Bernier will play the wing position, and if Potter doc§ noi play the team will line-up as + follows : Saunders, goal; Powell, pointy Van ftorng, cover; Crawiord, rover; Bernier, contre; Richardson, rjght wing; Daxid- son, left wing. Twas Ten Years Agé) Ten years ago Queen's wt' the senior O.H.A. championship and Fron- fenacs won. the intermediate. At this time two new cups were offered, the J. Roes Robevison for the senior and the 'Garland cup, for the idtermediates. Will the two soldicr teams' win "dut. this year I Will 'history repeat itself ? Play Monday Night. heir first game at the covered rink on Monday evening. The f a hot one. / The Regiopolis College hockey team will play in Lansdowno on Monday evening. A good, fast bunch will be The Mic-Macs Defeated. Fhe Mic-Mac hockey team was de- ifoated in Deseronto, on Friday night, four goals to two. The localg played a good game, but the Deseronto boys played 'better on their own ice. The teams lined up as follows: Mic-Macs (2)--Sowards, goal; Evans, point: Dick, cover: Reid, rover; Dows- , centre; Nicholson, right wing; Mc- Cartoey, left wing. Deseronto (4)--Sayers, goal; Free- man, point; Thomas, cover; 'T. Brant, rover; Dubi, centre; Tores, right wing; W. Brant, left 'wing. Referee--T, J. Gowan. At half time the score stood 3 to 2 for Deseronto. The Mié-Maes cannot speak too 'highly of the treatment they reeeived at the hands of the Des- eronto boys. A return game will be played shortly. ! Two Seniors Hurt. Two of Queen's senior hockey team were rather badly injured at practice on Friday noon. Crawford was hit over the head and received a bad gash across the ear. The ear was split, and will take some time 'to heal. Pen' nock endeavored to stop the puck with is face, receiving a good sized cut across the nose. Both players will be all right for Friday's game in Mont- real. Portland Township Council. The inaugural meeting was held in H. Me- Howard Stover, council- lors, qualified. Insurance fF $800 re- newed for three years; $20 premium. James Alton voted, $8, Portland's share of repairing bridge near Wart- man's Corner, Loughboro boundary; thew Trousdale, reeve; Thomas Watson, Noble Ellerbeck, James Keever and Storms sisters from November 24th to December 29tn, and expénse of taking them to §louse of dndustry, Kingston, be paid. On motion, Watson-McKeev: er, Charles S. Stewart and Charles Yorke" appointed auditors. By-law passed to confirm the same. On motion, Stover--MeKeever, Harvey Wright re-appointed caretaker of town hall. Dr. Aliréd Lockhart was re-ap- pointed medical health officer, and T. Rogers to the board of health for John's church, Perth, have just cele- brated their golden wedding annivers- ary. Gordon Thompson; Athens, has left | for Havelock. He has secured a posi- | tion in the mercantile business of hi brother, James Thompson, M.P.P. Edward Young bailiff of the Brockville, in Henry McPhall. Everything in bookbinding line. prices with others. fice. The liquidators of the York loan and Savings company will not be | reatdly to pay dividends until July or | August. | Dr. Thomas "Purvis, V.S..' Broek- | ville, had his right leg broken by be- | ing thrown from a tutter, Buy vour suit at Livingston's. Twen-} ty per cent. off ready-to-wear or made- to-order, } has been appointed | first division court, succession to the late the printing and Compare our dritish Whig of- | three years. The matter of appointing an assessor was left over. Voted: The following orders were drawn, $4,538.50 to' D. Purdy, Portlind county rate, besides $8.59, eleven days' interest. £6, Harvey Wright, caretaker, 1908; {85 to each of the deputy retirning of- ficers in municipal eléction: 85, Thom- as A. Kerr, delivering ballots; £5 to Alexander Manson, work on Man- | soh's bridge, half to be paid by the | county. , So It Is Found, . Ottawa Journal. i . A winter that makes Number Une Hard Wheat and Numbéf "One Ward Mén and Women is not the sort of thing Canadians should bo: ashamsd of. It is worth advertising: Rev. M. Dixon, Tamworth, 'was pre- sented with a. purse; on Sunday fast, after the regular service at the Marl bank appointment, 3 : Canada Potato Machinery company, } Queen's II and Cadets I will lay | game should 'be Harrowsmith, on January 17th. Mat-| William Lee voted $16.10 for keeping| tario Gazette--Very Cold at! jon, tion a gui Tas the germs that cause eat » In order to prove to all who are suf- fering from this dangerous and loath- some disease that Gauss" Catarrh. Cure will actually cure any case of catarch quickly, hd matter. how ng or how bad) I will send a trial package by mail of all cost: Send Us your name and address to-day -apd the treatment will be sent you by return mail, duty free. Try itt It will positively eure" so that you will be welcomed instead of shunned by your friends. €. R. GAUSS, Marshall, 'Mich, Fill out coupon below, FREE This coupon is good fof one package of Gauss' Combined Catarrh Cure, mailed free in plain package. Simply fill in your name and address on dotted lines. below and mail to C. E. GAUSS, 4587 Main Street, Marshall, Mich. trial = 20 Per Cent. January Sale Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Suit Cases and Valises. 5 Special lot of bargains in Men's, Boys' and Women's Boots. Some Rubbers, also-at bargain prices. H. JENNINGS, King St FRESH FRUIT Just Arrived} from 20c Sweet Naval to 50¢. per dozen. Malaga Grapes, from 15c. To 20c¢. per b. Oranges, I Bananas every day, from 20c. to 26¢; per 'dozen. Northern Spie Apples, all yrices. Orders delivered prompsly, T. Peters & Co., 184 Princess street. "Phone, 649. NEW LAID EGGS AT GLOVER'S, Cor. Bago & Ear Phone 47.

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