PAGE TEN. . PHE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, S ATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1909. 4 on Wednesday, to attend the sale of | being clear the water got a chance to | pect, and milk and butter are now 9 OF NE HBORS! iveroniieed cattle at J. C. Han-| run off quickly, much to the dis- | . : in great favor in Japen. Whereas, lev's, at Read. | appointment of some. Some person Gips For twenty-five years ago not more than ---- { { had the misfortune to let their horse ) ; one or two per cent. of the persons WHAT WHIG CORRESPOND- Very Fine Specimens. | un away the night of the concert . : visiting an European restaurant, or ENTS TELL US. First Lake, Jan. 28.--Owing 10 rains | but as. yet no person seems to know GbheFarmers eating an European meal at a friend's the snow is nearly gone. The nine is who the rightful tid Tra R Perhaps house, - would have thought of touch- i cunning full blast, and very fine speci- |i Was the mysterious Mr. Rallles, o : ing , fully forty or fifty per Let Me Cure The Tidings From Various Polats i, ro idoper . RY Ww. | the Whig, that we read, so much " BY UNCLE JOSH cent. now eat it with a relish. © They - in Eastern Ontario--What 8 R. Velley is in betier health. Oli- | about, that was out, A new arrival \ are, however, quite content to do. eT People Are Doing And What|... Villey and John Switzer have re | has come to stay at E. Anglin s. Mr. without it. gr : : Your:Catarrh They Are Saying. turned from the United States and re- and Mrs. C. Atkinson, who have been | ast fall the market was crowded | Dairy farms have increased notaliy 3 iport work dull. Mrs. W. Velley, ill jOR the sick list for the past few | with hogs of every kind, many of | in recent years. Butter, however, 1s - a t oaks: i: convalescent. | Wreks: are able to be around again. | them good breeding stock. The. high a by-product at these places. It is : ------ The News Of Bath. for a couple of sfecks, is convalescent. | (L0H TT ap 'd Mrs. R. Anglin em g g Ss! m yk that Tok for their Trial Package of My Combined Bath, Jan. 28.--Joseph F John Miss Pearl Velley and Miss Sophie y iit oo Grail Ne Miss ao, ud Otis Suprowising le ii & ih hey Jock for thes pro i on. be Monday . Vanv I re ret i after a, ata. A : b n : ) ustory 4 DE alle FY son Le on onde et oe Jie: ar, Ne, a0 Augli, Jowoocille, at J. Spence': | sponsible for this. Hogs in ail proba: Japon. Thirty ar forty years ae it bei Thon t " . 'ro fagarville, wer re re- | Mss RL. d, at « rry's, Taylors § bility: will not lower in price materi- | was a ed. , » apanese nd Sting Pou) Sick- wrother, 1 homas Johnston. The on 3. Cronk, Wagarvil 0 ere hove his Miss Sarah Spence, Kingston, and De will © farmers i growing could nBt" induce himseli to drink it. ening Breas -Sen You Nt by i ate 3 Se sister, Mrs. Switzer, Echo Lake | Miss L. Sharpe, Alenburnie, at them. Those who saved only. a few | But to-day many a household con ame To-Day. y Miss 5 s % y Lake. Cats ot only pl iin : A ; [don's; Blake Howe was renewing ac- | jext spring. T will see that they | daily, partly because people have be- aerh is not only dangerous, but It | prederick Calver lately purchased a Hartington Couple Wedded. pring. They wi : ? Raoning, power. kills Ambition _ und perty, and this week he has had it | here attended the shows held nightly Notes. From South Lake. and they will unaoubtedly be willing | 100. are now quite numerous. Butter consumption. It needs attention at once. of the village, which he purchased | Cencert company. Mrs. George Trous- ' . i on Friday evening last, was a grand It is now known - that until very | its expensiveness. A pound of fresh it ride the system of the poisonous Mrs. James Carlton, sr., has been | = had a gheat chopping bee, Wednes-| wen the victory. A number of the pite the bad : ho E n-Letled to the doors. Somewhere in | --fed with mathematical and scientific tock get very little except what to a party in the evening. A number |NZ. William Jamieson and Miss ed 0) and st ge y PD 136 & 138 Princess St. y . horse driven by Frank Anghn, Brew- | fed in the past, and are not now. In} The main advantage, however, is that drawing lumber from Tett's mill, as|!erson. 1. Freeman and family, of ? g he main advantage he Cr ae at | W. Spenegis; J. Spence, st A. Dun- | hogs will wish they'¢ liad more pigs | sumes one or two bottles of milk ss bad breath, ulceration, 1 gquaintances last week. can handle more. pi on their s- | gun to like it as a wiique and vy of bones loss of ihinking and | house belonging to the McManus pro- | Hartington, Jan: 28. --Many from A ture lands and in oir corn filds. wholesome beverage. "Milk halls," digestion, dyspepsia, raw throat and moved to the orchard at the east end |at Harrowsmith by the Shamrock South Lake, Jan. 27.--The concert to' pay high prices to get them. will probably Jake mach, longer 1a . : : shire] ---- , y vogue, aise e il with Gauss' Catarrh Cure. 1t is | from Walter Mills. dale. carried off the palm for beanty. held in Springfield Methodist church I Eh Rue. . 3 © quick, radical, permanent cure, because 1 a . 4 3 | f ct . 5. ! ; success. Much credit is due to Miss | recently dairy cows have never been butter costs at least one yen (48. Branded germs that cause catarrh. . Tidings From Althorpe. quite ll Jor some Lime, aa de, Florence Gwynne for the way in which | fed correctly. And while this valuable tremely high price in Japan. ~ Every Cork . Althorpe, Jan. 28. --John Dowdell | bate on Tuesday evening; the ~Luipi she managed the entertainment. Des- demonstration aces not furnish posi- Absut Vite P ; 4 ed y roads and the inclem- {tive proof that meat producing ani- au inter Feeding. RIGNEY HI Joy. out twenty-sight i Sttend lived people Sisited Nr. and an ency of the weather the church was | mals have not been--and are not now The winter feeding is fairly staried Y ed. He also treated the young folks | Al sda) : h L : 3) : the neighborhood of $45 was realized: ['accuracy, yet it does justify a strong | is fed to them. They go into the stalk aliended from Westpark and Burddge. Jills Devo, were yuietly marie Se On returning from, the concert the | suspicion that they have not been $0 { field and pick a few hours every day. - Some ol e farmers are engagec g } BY. vo AN ] . : of | ar's Mills, took fright and when turn | fact, one pioneer worker in animal { {he fresh air and excrcise give them they intend remodelling the factory in Holleford, have moved into their ing the corner at the town line which | nutrition is alreaay convinced that g the robes along tne road. After the | not. gone far enough yet to actually | i}. i i with her daughter, Mrs. J.| Narrows Lock, Jan. 26.--Horse buy- | cutter, disposed of its load, came Jemonstrate the a of his ony She Jesper pat 3 the ford inyrequited ) _ Christie's Lake. Miss Mabel] ers are through this country in search {pack on its runners, the horse econ- tion. But if it should be determined | , iment is used for this Before any M 4 B Fournier is visiting with friends in joi choice animals. S. Secord, of St. | tinned his course homeward. W. At- | that steers have been fed at a cost of thing is diverted to growth or to. fill . Melton and caver Perth. Mrs. R. Kilpatrick returned | Thomas, was here last week buying | kinson gathered up the scattered | even fifty per cent. greater than neces- tho milk pail. 1f it requires ten 0 ti home, after a visit in Westport. J.|cows, and he paid fancy prices for the | goods and delivered . the parties safe- | sary, it would be staggering to have rounds of feed to keep a cow in flesh vercoatings. (Horo, Westport, spent a day here. | Holstein breed. W. J. Proud is herelly home none the worse of their up- | computed in dollars the economic Ln sounds will make some milk. nn 'his week with his sawing machine, re- | set with the exception of a few | waste which has been caused by not and I pounds will Wake nearle Newest Shades in At Bicknell's Corners. ducing the wood piles here. E. J. |slight bruises. Another phone has | knowing it years ago Experiments | Co "© much To: got the greatest ul . d Sui Bicknell's Corners, Jan. sever- | Grcnnon was in Perth: on Tuesday. | been added to our circuit, it being | are now being made at nearly all ex- vr ofit on a hE bust Bove sy : sterings an uit- al from here visited Napanee, on John Murphy is cutting wood for {placed in the house of D. Dowsley. perimental farms by the professors of PE to al as she. will digest and Bsa in A Wednesday. The sawing machine has James Laughran. Gordon Pierce and Sheht damage was done to the animal husbandry with a view to ar- ry mike milk. When she: begins to ngs. done several days' work and complet- | Preston McCann, Leech's Corners, are |chimney on the school house during |viving quickly at a decision as to }° : : 3 : : {les luring the first six ed all the wood around here. Robert | cuiting wood for E J. Grennon. Some | the electric storm Sunday afternoon. what is the best way to feed economi- pat te Toh wii it is on lies Longmore has attended several meet- Voi the farmers arc putting in Edward Helferty has leased Joseph cally and get the best results. nid i wh is 0 profitable ar ings of the A.O.U.W., the last week. lice, which is very thick. Hay is not Fhompson's farm for the "coring 8 x gy : joa : : . > an appetite. Perhaps the greatest the spring. Vincent Menzie arrived [new home here. wus very icy the cufter slewed, throw- | steers are fed at about double the ne- | cents gold) in Tokio to-day, an - : home som Jb ests after an attack Narrows Look Notes ing the occupants out and scattered | cossary cost, though his research has | point to remember in feeding is that vphoid fever. Mrs. J. Norris is . : Ss ali " . - is being fed mora than is requir®l Mrs. W. Jackson is visiting her par- in as good demand here as this time | year. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mel alpin, I'he whys and wherefores of the far- ali ing Sod sa he 1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Simmons. las. year. School is progressing un- Killarney, Man., are renewing ac- | mer's poor turkey crops were very "F % grea mo J tle the same . : : . : x ¥ en 7 s $ . : George Emberly went down to South |der 'the able managament of Miss quaintances in the neighborhood. aptly, stated in the following para- 71 ny ei 1) ig e much as they 181 Princess street. a . ~~ « . S " k? 8 ' Wy Shou have as C Ss » Fredericksburgh last Friday. Hay is Margaret Mooney. J." Henderson has graph pe nned by a poultry man of wan at wishout injuring their diges- very steady at about the same price. Jie recovered from his recent illness : wide experience, Our readers would do | can ea v ¢ 3 g ' fesse hevessIVITIBITNY T { : : y ; ' ce i 5 ; . | tion. The ration for maintenance is The hay pressers have heen around. of typhoid fever. E. P. Kelly, of Cedar Valley, Jan. 28.--A number of well to take a hint from what he | lion \ mI ' ) i : : : : SAVS Jost: the profit must come from what Robert Bleakley intends moving March' |.ombardy, has sold his farm in Bur- | local sports took in Ottawa ice races, | Says : : . is fod p cess of that. . We had 7 1s Albert Amey was collect = . y . ; covville. T Ww. Fly . seh RN "Immediately preceding the Thanks- | 18 led In excess o at. ha a t. Albert Amey was collecting en- {goss to A. Cooper, of Darcyville. I'he . Flynn got quite a surprise on w. ; k buy Irives | good illustration of this some years . ough money, this week, to buy a cou-!deal was put through by E. J. Gren- Thursday. He drove to the village and | giving market, a turkey yer « Fives 2 > y 3 ple of new lamps for the outside of non. William Carty drives a nice did 'sonmte shopping. When he returned | Up to the farmer's door. He wants to | ag« ied : k it have i re i i h : blank his | know how many turkeys will be ready In addition to feed, stock must have the Methodist church. matched team this winter. to hotel shed and unblanketed his " yn YI'w tock > anor. Joo water is betier: than poe - horse, he found some one had docked for the coming ho aay. Tr e hock 1s Wy or, et wa 4 }s ives. on all Verona Needs Larger School. "Rockport" Tidings. the tail on his handsome dapple gray. | rounded up, and - inspection Proves p bus not as good as fresh pu pe ! Verona, Jan. 27.--Dr. Spankie, in- , 98 Mi B The toboggan slide on Pine hill was that all the early-hatched ones will water, temperature about fifty degrees. Lye RA, An, r. Spaniue, Rockport, Jan. 28.) 158 aker, well patronized on Saturday evening. do, possibly some of the old birds be- | This is as good as warmer, provided spector peli SC jrodls, held a Heeling Poole's Resort, spent Sunday the | Elliott has the contract of fill- | ing ineluded In the flock there are | the cattle need not stand to drink in of the public school supporters anc \s iss Miss J. Davis, |. = "1 0° inl fred re . 3 shed T : y ale indy e ave trustee: ! in the Orange oll The doc Po of Me, Boren. ws Batis, ing the club jce house. The surprise { ate SPIE lute-hatghed rants, lee sal a; sold i windy Sino ov haw s Ss, ' - a' ps, Miss Le - : : x i >: Of ; wv » . ateret the ar y : tor pointed out the necessity of en-ila gh s t bile % lave last' week party at Mrs. Yellon's was an enjoy- and too thin to be of any value lor watered in the barn a good many enlarging the present uarters of the th frye " att "Mo wi Pug able affair under the auspices of W. A. market. The buyer disposes ol these, years and find it very satisfactory. ) B'S 2 present 9 'Q with friends at Escott. Mr. and Mrs. | poo and Bryce Barrington. Those | so far as he is concerned, by saying ---- local school. The 'Southern Sextette |B. Ivy of Ivy Lea, were visitors at : = sick hi wre J rs, W that. while they are too small to be' : are expected here early next month. |the port on Sunday last. Mrs.: Wil- | 2" the sick list are John Rogers, who " Produce And Prices. Mr. and Mrs. W. Connolly, Yarker,| liam Dixon went to Mallorytown, oti i - wailable now, they will grow so as x « . has been a victim of inflammatory | available no they iL prow S Kingston, Jan. 30.--Prices are quot . o " : ' n, | chéumatism, has been removed to the | to be good breeders for next year. So spent Sunday at E. Tallen's. H. on Monday, to organize a Woman's Barnes lost a horse last week. S.| Missionary Society. George Slate The kind you are looking for is the kind we sell SCRANTON Coal is good coal and we june. antes prompt delivery. 'Phone, aa. Booth & Co. FOOT WEST STREET. © TVUVVVTBLTBVVVLVRN TTT VTVLLTRAT TANS TUTVELTLLBLVVTLLVATVSSD ; : : ; Jo Hate ed to the Whig as follows: Caledonia Springs. James Barrington the deal is made, all the early hatch- g : : Grain--Oats, 44c.; local wheat, $1; ! a 1 op a i rrp. 8 y s birds are - : ® Be a mr are oo lt oh shite on oud meee aw mtcndk of | obte AY | Ly eat ing Dally, Si ye es are buying horses for livery purposes. | his brother, at Hammond, N.Y. Mis¢ I to 8bc.; peas, $1; corn, old, 76e.; new, 8 ' : ' 3 , g James Ralph while returning from | th" young, puny ones kept to be the Some very good specimens have #cen | B. Hopkins and Miss B. Murphy are | Westport, ray his ears and nose froz- | parenis of the flock the coming Year. \ se ured. Miss J. Grant has gone on a | visiting friends at Ivy Lea. Miss B. en: so. badly' that the doctor fears;) Is'there any other branch of the live C. E. GAUSS. visit to Watertown, N.Y. C. Ball and | Hollingsworth, spent last week with | up rene may set in. D. R. Rogers | stock business in which the breeder : « a of Sweets wife. V shar re. Vigiti here. | her sister, Mrs. Frederick Green t 8 A arth: : Es fick ¥ na Hungarian patent, $3 to $3.20; oat- |* Ss. wr to prove to all who are suf- ife, Vennachar, are visiting here. | hi 1 : 5 oa A > Al came near Leing drowned while out would be so foolish ? But 1 believe that meal and rolled oats, $3.40 to $3.50; . om this dangerops and loath. W. Burleigh and w Storms are laying Puoles Resort. Miss Justine Davis, | a fox hunting trip, he tried the ice | is just the reason why a one-time ee $1.80 to $2.10 WHI so to Strictly Fresh Eggs disease that Gauss' Catarrh Cure | a new floor in Leadlay's new store oole s esort, is spending - a lew rid and w i A ofitable industry on many a farm BOE 3 Bd Bg yr w > acthally elure<any®case of catarrh y § . ask aX Me. Pa bridge on the creck, and when in thé | profitable industry or 3 80 ton: shorts, $96.50 to $27 per - ne matter how long standing or days with the Misses Kahnt. Mr. Per- | niddle the ice gave way. After a | has been destroyed. : per on; $10 te a hay To Fresh Oysters I will send a trial package by Centreville Matters. cy, Toronto, filled the pulpit in the | iy Tr 3 y ¥,1 rd . . ' : . struggle he ined good ice, ------ 4 . a 3) mail free of all cost. Send us your name i : as fr : Methodist church, Sunday morning. | 4 4 was bh to ret ga } 2 There a al Not §12 to $14; pressed, $14 to Sli. and address to-day . and the treatment Centreville, Jan. 27.--Cheese meeting | Thomas Thomson has arrived at the and was able to return home. here Some Poultry Notes. } b i id 2 1 Bags, new laid, 35e. doz.; butter, D FE Da ad rar HY was held in the villag: hall here, Mon- port. Albert Hunt had the misfortune i ee a ord ot BH Pe, When the space for the fowls is lim- | creamery, 27c. to 30c. Ib.: farmers' hot ® ouper, 1 be welcomed instead of day. Herbert Clancy has returned | i cutting his hand badly. | Bong ie. ya RY sire. Miss Yellon | i. there is all the more need for | ter, prints, - ; packed, zoe; rolls, va 78 . k by vour friends. . 1. GAUSS, | home after spending some time in New ans Tebultia] lo Juava to the Nor- keeping the quarters clean. rs tubs, 2 one; > MIT 3 13 Princes BE Marshall, Mich. Fill out coupon below Brunswick. The young bachelors. of ; , nl i ool. Miss ) : Halton hat Seous. Hens will lay just as well, if not Beel--Meat, by carcase, 5c. to Tei | PROMPT DELIVERY. : FEEE Napance, gave a ball in the village Atkinson Happenings. o ha position w Toronto. Mise S. | etter, when not running with the | cuts, 6c. to lde. lb.; pork, 93c. Ib; | you CAN'T "BRIDGE OVER." : hall here, Thursday eponing, and it was Atkinson, Jan. 27.--A number from A goes on 0 gt assist as a | oojes and the eggs will keep better. | cntlets, 124e. to 15 lamb, 12¢. Ib; > i mis good for Sune tial a decided. success. Miss: Mary Byrnes ) here attended the concert at. Spring. |MHanet in Jc enna's. Miss J. Rog- y i Age ) fuss Combine 'atarrh \ y ( Too. Flour and Feed--Flour, bakers', Northern . Spies and Tal 90 to $3.15; farmers, $2.80 to $3.10; P man . k Poultry need to be understood. They | muiton, Yc., hy «arcase; live hogs, 38 v and Miss Mariovie Garrett have re {field on Friday evening. An "awful | °F and Miss J. Morris opened up a | 1 ag easily managed as other class- | ¥6.70: turkey s. 18¢c. a lb; chickens, 4 fill in your name and address turned home after spending a week flood' was expected after Saturdav's dressmaking parlor in the cottage. | 0 1 live stock when their habits are | §1 to $1.25 per pair; geese, $1.50, dotted lines below and mail to with their cousin. Miss Katie 0'Con-|and Sunday's rain but the ditches Miss Vandusen has the place called known and wants attended to. Fish--Salmon trout, 124c. a ib; } E GAUSS, 4587 Main nor AX numbcr from here attended the Be for the spring mil- The egg-eating habit spreads in the | skinned aigby herring, 20c. per Ib.; Street, Marshall, Mich. dance in Camden East, Friday even- B i flock. One can generally afford to kill whitefish, 124¢ a Ib. pike, 10¢. a lb. ing. The sawing machine is again 00 rou es | ee off any hen that is caught at this | ehinook salmon, 30c. a lb.; kippered { in plain package here. Miss Rosa Shannon has return- LONG POINT NEWS. trick, She may teach the others. herring, Yarmouth bloaters, 4bc. a ed home afrer sperding a week with Frederick: Clancy: entertained a large Took a Hand. lowed to run with the rest of the | salt codfish, 7e. to 15¢. Ib; halibut, 1 1 pr eer 1.. order to make tlie most of the |; : zs froms' . ~ ' P > S ib.; perch, 30c. a doz; frogs' legs, : avy || Miss Blanche Miiligan. Nr. and Mrs. And Skin Diseases |» Runaway Episode--Two Teams | spare cockerels they should not be al- | 40c. 1b; Atlantic salmon, 3c. Ib; { number of their friends last Friday k parate ttened Ye-) yc. I= fre Xk. 100 hall. Yong. Point, Jan. 26.--Quite an | es: flock, but separated and fattened ix 20¢. Ib. fresh haddock. 10¢. a Ib.; bull ¥ ' i : sik fore killing. , pL b.; red herring a evening: > | Quickly Succumb to the Beneficial | citing runaway accurred Monday, but "i you Rave not secured it yet it en ws a lb; nat 124 a ec Perth Road Notes. Effects of Stuart's Calcium dueleily with no serjoue ecules Master would be well to lose no time in gath- | Il, ; ciscoes, 15c. a Ib.; bluefish, 15c. a Perth Road. Jan. 27.--Revival ser Wales. w ne n re jin 9: wii te ering up a large bhoxful of dust for the | J|,.. lake herring, 8c. a Ih: finnan ' a. ' ; +" . =i--he ser- 'as coming from he woods with a ns' nse during the winter. . . D1 gn snap- vices are being carried on in the Y. Tri k load of wood, and coming dowry hill he ns, Mge during : had Gam hadaie, 10c. to 124c. a lb; red I : u 4 : have City property for salelist } M.C.A. rooms with a good ttend rial Package Sent Free. b leigh lid } ge t Ha | Sometimes fowls die from frosted pers, 1c; flounders, 10c.; fresh salt The Coal question. You have to con vee oD ds Ld X A a ROO attend- sr . .. | the sleighs slid around, upsetting the | 4 : ag smodies are i i n ho front it. For best quality. us as we cannot supply the de- | noo" Rov. Mr. Boddy has returnea| Science has proven Calcium Sulphide | oud and the horses aL: a 'ith ¢ dombs and wattles. Remedies are not | water herrings, 40c.; fresh lobsters, a WE WANT to Toront iter helpir th | to be the most powerful blood purifier Po s+ Xv Wie Tan away nt i the | so satisfactoey as prevention. If fowls | 30c. a Ib; sea bass, 12ic.-a lb; Try WALSH'S, Barrack St. present * WANT ;-- ¢ oronto. alter helping in he Ser. | . A : # a ] P ront sleigh. Fhen the boy felt it go- . dbennvered 4 p p fPOS 4 200 . melts 1. A small modern brick or 'stone | vices. Barton Harris has gone to svn. Stuart's process of giving the |. jhe jumped and savid himseli The are discovered i be ore the ie tas smoked Salmon, 30c. al; smelts, } ______ dwelling, (3 or 4 bedrooms) aud well |iiohalt for the rest .of the winter, | System this great cleaner for the horses ran over a mile before being as ut pi 1% ~ bl s--Potatoes, 90c to $l Buy Your Wall Paper a A a : " $ 3 k g pa Vs e Os » egetables-- . ge house eentrally located, Villiam Stone has been engaged as | blood, has been called the best, for caught. At the time the horses start- | then an application of vaseline, 3s the | per I . cabbage 5c. to $1 doz.; cel- or boarding house. cheese maker in the factory for the | preserving the full strength of Calcium | 1 "Rp Singlat he r : AD} , pe g: ges , ions. 31 Now and Save Money good sized frame dwelling under | ensuing year. School has reopened | Sulphide. 4 -. Singlaton was on the road fright treatment. . . : ery, 30c. to BOec. doz; onions, 81 |* ST as TeOpehe Calei . : ; : near by with his team and a load of The hens need teeth--in their giz- | bush.; turnips, 50c. bag. -- AT ---- under thé management of Miss Wil ge Sulphide is not a poison. |}. and he got off his load toitry | zards. Finely broker up crockery an Wool--Wash d, 12 per Ib; sheep ; mot. 8, » s retucne To- | It is harmless, though greatly power- | =' x ' - ER ry us, 2Y brohen Or er : ool--Washed, 1c. per Ib; frame dwelling under $1. ond Ti Jas retu Be eT ful gh g y pow to stop Mr. Bryan's team, when his | swers the purpose well. So do gravel | skins, fresh, 75¢c.; tallow, rendered, D. BE. FRASER'S, ' . : g ae S 3 Vv a : . v oy 26 cf arie § They +15 8 8 a i sry fi we- | Sie. i ube. y i ;, " 2 " : recovering after her illness, Mrs. J Children may take it with freedom |*¥" horses started off. They only tones smashed up into very fine prec Sic; deakins, Tbe. veal skins, 1c. Phone 373. 78 William St . 8 Re oiung under 33.000, 1- | M. Stoness is also on the sick "list. | and their delicate organisms thrive" it 8 short distance when one of his | es with a hammer. Small gravel taken | per lb; hides, No., 1, Bie. per lb; . our or five tenement dwel- : Ss S sick st. 4 ' haba] a 4 3 > 4 A hee A > . : J . ides me-- would yield a fair rate of in- | Mr. Flatt had a narrow escape being |-With its use. : fell, which 'stopped® them. whole is not so good because the sur- ! hides, No. 2, 7jc. per lb.; horse hides, lings that would yield o tows ho UE a a Skin diseases Hee when the blood is There have begn quite a number of | faces of all stones have been washed | $2.50 each. LADIES AND GENTS' TAILORI Peters, at H. Babeock's: Mrs. W.|charged with this great eradicator. very successful wood bees here of late, | so smooth while 'the gravel was in BR T J ockh rt Hobbs, at T. Votery's; D. Watt, at| The blood at once feels its influence | 1+ Scrson is having one to-day with a | making. A VERY SAD DEATH. yer Le rar ad : : i ariv tS oven T " " ve 5 > v ix tyle, ie | IM. Stonmess's B. Stoness. at A. |and eruptions cease and fade away- |Party this evening. The "At Home Every hen should be allowed six : correct style, artistic workmanship and Real Tate & Insurance, 139 Wellingt McFadden 's. jalmost beyond belief, so immediate is |21V°" by the Knights of the Black | square feet of floor space. Each bird | Stewart Irvine Passes Away Very teal ¢ 8 urance, 1 59 ellington lits action. Preceptory, on January 15th, and also of the Plymouth Rock, Wyandotte and Suddenly. Jd « B. Quellette Lyndhurst Locals. No matter what degree of eruptive |1he one given by the Orange order at | other genéral purpose breeds requires Innisville, Jan. 28.=Mr. and Mrs. ' Lyndhurst. Jan. 27--The I LT skin trouble you may have, Stuart's |l-vyndhurst on the 21st, were well at- a00ut ive inches of pereh Foo: Leg. A. Cochrane and Miss Wilson spent 238 Princess St. - bed pails - =i--10e Sale a «| Caled Wafer cill purif tended Messrs Slack and C worns, -Miporeas, Spanish, about eigh M # ' + " Sky's on Tuesday, the 26th, was well alcium Wafers will purify and enrich | tended. Wossrs. = «/ 22 1 inche 3} oi « ton | Monday at Thomas lIreton's. Thomas IS attended. = The carnival here ns Ne the blood. These little wafers go into | O'Connor attended the funeral of F. inches. Brahmas and Langshans, ten § 0, Miss Lizzie Hollinger, Ferguson's T0 CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS medium frame dwelling under perfect fit, fia. on Trewlay site we a i the stomach just like the skin im- McDonald, an aged resident of Sand inches, Falls, and' Miss Lizzie Doyle, Way- | The Perfect Brick 4 Tile Co., Wash- as there were very few in attendance purities get in. They tone up this or- Bay, on Friday last, lo the Roman Dairying In Japan side, called on friends in the village burn, Oot. Be a ey Jn aYtendance, | gun, enter the intestines, are absorb- |Catholie church at Lansdowne, where | yy BE wiih Apa, was | <P Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs PAISLEY & CHISHOLM, Lessee ! PROCURED ana the dee was in excellent condition. ed by the lacteals and lymphatics, |a requicm high mass was, eelebrated. regaracd ot Mapes with the same oh. | H- Dial and children, left on Tues | Are ready to contract for immediate . \ Everybody is ttn, at are drawn into the blood, course |J. C'. Sykes, who was quite ill, at his hoes av. Goole in Clone. Recent day on a visit to friends at Toronto | delivery. Brick thi will stand inspec, ' ON EASY TERMS. their ice houses. Wiliam Flood's quickly to every organ and atom of mother-in-law s, on Briar Hill, last statistics, however, show that time and Woodstock befcre leaving for Log 86.000 dally, rates. Uspacily TRADE-MARKS ano COPYRIGHTS household passed through here on the body, and remove secretions and week, is said to be somewhat better. 1, = 0 0 great ean or in this their home in the west. Mr. enl' : Pooks and advice free. Highest references. Monday on the way to Junetown, fecay: The lungs are assisted, the | The many] fripnds here of W. R. Mrs, William Crompton of Parry yeais experience We are registered attorneys: | Where Mr. Flood has bought a very liver js aided, the stomach re-inforeed, | Leadbeater, $tudepii of Queen's College, Sound, are visiting ms parents here | OUR ROOSTER BRAND member of the Courts of the District of Colum: line cl + factory. and skin diseases are assailed from 3 : 'ings . { William Lead- A deep gloom was cast over the seb 3 ) X ¢ Seymour Wo TAs Kingston, and son of V : 1 bia, Federal and New York State Courts, Bee bard oD hemyin or ood their source. All retreat, for disease (heater, of EMisville, are very sorry to village on Monday moining when it | OF TOBACCO 3 " my x . # : - . ? ; Q HA rir b ¥ - CRISWELL & CRISWELL Island after spending a short time is cut off from the rear, and very |hoar of his scrious illngss from appen- was learned that Stewart lvvine was | Smoking and Chewing at foriy-five icklv ; eh ea oft : : ! 7 und, is a good tobacco. Wh 43 ano 45 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY here with his uncle. Amos Weeks. Miss quickly Jiture routs the effects of | dicitis, and hope to hear of his re dead. Deceased was eighteen vears nid hrf gir oi hoe Avdrow cor" . K ks, Miss | 0 i y : « ~ { . 3 ines S Washington Office, goz ree ; Crowley has returned home aiter uch maladies, which appear in the [covery to good health. Miss Ellen of age and attended business col | (mtario street. ------ ---- = _}spending a month with her paren form of pimples, eruptions, black- |()'Connor is visiting her sister, Mrs. lege in Perth. He had spent Satur ts at | heads ' s ions Mansonville, Que.. and her ner, {heads and seals formations. J Th 2 Ser You = hav tence backed be i McDonald, Sand Bay. Mr and day and Sunday a week ago roy ' Nes Toner a 4 r i ve soi e ckec up 5Y | Mrs, W. J. Si aleton spent Sunday at 11s parents ere, feturning to Perth ANGR YE § INDIGESTION AND NERVOUS short visit. fame with "her for a Ligh agua} roof when you take Ehisville. OE ond has yen Sunday gremng, attended ohureh and x ¢ ja i iu fafer. Not a mere | jiok with quinsy, | teu iittle better. . coniing home slipped and fell, hart ras ' TROUBLES Westbrook Items. j loti effort at relief, but a remedy Mr. nd Mr e 4 or have, ' ing his hip. Nothing was thought of Brass and. Iron Castings , Can ie rice) Westi k J - y (of nature that has relieved human | i} poe 'ia iv for the pa it until the next day at noon when of Any Size or Weeight. an be positively cured by the use esthrook, Jan. 28 --Farmers had | subjects greater in number by far | apts en que poorly : I ) " , : ' ? he complained of not feelinz well ' Hygiene Kola Cele . spsin en.) toa ork i : : ? { week. W. J. LaRose vist i Lec > : p . " = o y ene A v Celery and! Pepsin en: | to"abandon the work in the bush, on | than the entire army of America and ek w - ] wh Fisted = lacs The doctor was sent for and it was | lace rmes Orsec b sic Ss s the itl oC » TOCe: 8 a SATE » 3 os § r 158 A Gil- " . : rs : v ysician as the World's |2 ung of the recent thaw. The many | Canada. For chronic or temporary be 4 on S ox ay last i = hm thought he svould be all right in a} ws Or t nas » 3 i 6 3 * - 4 . 1 S ¥ o L " ig yt 3 friend a H Snook are pleased to blood disorders and skin diseases hor v pes on, is ne a : few days, but he gradually grew P 2Y Write for free sample a : al he is, Tabidly pL his these wafers are without an equal. {io oh a oh het Mrs eG te : fe" worse and)death released him from M. - KE Ss ormer health. A. Howie and daugh-| Ii you will go to your druggis | Moorhead. Mr. ana Mrs. + sAB'es 'er his suffering S © eveni i ¢ a ¥C g 3 gist ana . 5 an 1 want every chronic rheumatic to throw is suffering on Suntlay evening, just » Eh HYGIENE KOLA LIMITED ter, Verpice, and Mrs. A. Asselstine |ask him the virtue of Calcium Sul- | 37d; 10 sobs, of Toledo, Mr. and Mrs. away all medicines, 'all Jiniments, all | a week later. His nother was the Antissptie Barbe op 2 : _| are on the sick list. Miss Edith Saun- |phide, his answer will confirm "these R. Leadbeater, Ellisville, Mrs. C. plasters, and give MUNYON'S RHEUM. ly rélative wh sached hi ide Hair Dressiug and Shaving Parlor. i i i i 51 im "these | ownhri . ! 3. T TISM REMEDY a trial. No matter what | On'Y relative who reached mms bedside | yy ee Chair. Quick Service. Your pat- 84 Church St., Toronto. Sersook is spending a couple af week's | stgtemente. - throw Sie] and ed yucihurst, v your. doctor may say, no matter what beiore he died. "The funéral took Three Phair. 3 a with friends at Deseronto and North-| Stuart's Calcium Wafers, } ill | Bevins, haumont , r. an S. your friends mag say, no matter how lace 'on Tuesday fi hi father' 3 ~ Sold by all Druggists and Stores. 5 e et or > 8, (16 Will | OSS etow 1 Mr oj : e [place 'on Nestay irom us Jair 336 ee : 88 ore port. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meagher, of | also say, are the most popular ard Cross, Mooretown; 'Mr. and Mrs. R Prejndieed Sou may be against ail adver: |} ine to the Presbyterian church, of 336 King Street * | Marysville, spent part of last week | scientific method of using this won- Moorhead, Outlet; Mr. and Mrs. gist and get a bottle of the IHRE which he was a mémber. He was Next door to Wade's Drug Store. F INE FURNITURE with D. Sheehan. Mr. and Mrs. John jderful ingredient. They sell for 50e. Kelsey. Charleston, were regent wisi. TISM REMEDY. If it falls to give satis. y . } Py g » ; Yh n : { YR. 4 . ction] will refund Ris buried under Orange lodge auspices, | = rp = Gibson, of Glenvale, Jere recent visi- per package, or _send-Tus your, name | tors. Se hool is still closed for want ae this temedy Wanye Moyen being a member of L.O.L.., No. 7, And 2 woman's idea of a pretty tors at G. W. Smith's. Overton and address and' we will send you a |of & ioacher tes lie acid, no oplum cocaine, morphine or | Drummond. hat is one that costs a Jot of money Smith' after an absence of nineteen | trial package by mail free. Address' ------------ other harmful drugs. It is put up under --na-- regardless of what ot looks like. : os a : ¥: A Stuart C 175 S | : ; the goarantge of the Pure Food and Drug : io x years in Dakota, is visiting friends |, hall uart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg., | There's many a slip "twixt Joe and ct. : eo Many a hoy keeps from getting tan- Piie truth EO suffer from here. G. Gates and: D. Sheehan left | Mars hall, Mich. the tip (top). For sale by all druzgists. Pics, 20e. ned by keeping shady. . lack of circulation than a lie. » ELLIOTT & SON, LIMITED. 59 KING ST, WEST, TORONTO,