: William Harrison, Saskatoon 'NEWS OF are visiting at Mis, Jas. Lyles. ; y i a ' Tidings From Long Point. 2 [9 [WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS| Long Pomi, Jas. 20---The Long : i ; TELL US. § Pome Wanderers played a hockey game i st Morton, with the Morton team, on i} The Tidings From Various Points in, [ursday, the nh, the Jeore og APPEA TO YOU 9 § a seven to one in favor of the Wander. i ' 4... Eastern Ontario--What People Are are. The wiars of Sweetie. Tonacr \ L ® > | Doing And What They Are Saying, played here against the Wanderers on t . ig Tuesday last, the score being three to i . Notes From Sharpton, : nothing in favor of the Wanderers. Then Buy Sharpton, Jan. 23.--School is pro-| several of the residents were in Lian gressing favorably under the able anoque today with loads of lumber. . { management of Miss H. Sigeworth.] A few of the young people attended Lots in {doin McKeown and sister Maggie, | the assembly at Neeley"s Bay on Wed: | Mrs Peter Mohan and daughter Ida nesday evening last. Miss Florence (have returned afte: atiending the] Townsend is said to be improving {funeral of James McKeown, Erinsville. | slowly. Miss V. La Fleche and little i i i s X iay eres ee Keown, Beeville | lowly. Hise V. La leche ud fits Stirling is located on the Main Line of the Alberta Railway and Irrigation Company, Friday night. Miss Mabel Hanley = is| Delta visited here yesterday, the form- running south fi om Lethbridge to the American boundary at Coutts, where it meets the | visiting friade at ny: hrs. Roy with ther sister, who is mirsing Norther, At Stirling a branch leaves this Main Line to run west to Cardston. At present it j Smans, Dde ; {Mus Townsend, a oe las four passenger trains daily, besides a number of freight trai ' { Sider, Wilton, at Walter Smith's, anele's, CC. J, 'Conner. Two of the Pp # Fs mber o reig rains, i ! esp------ oldest. | , Tra Revi od Mi > s : . Hi Perth Road News Sidest Poe, lia Bovine a po No other line taps the American boundary for 400 miles farther east, and it is through | fh Toad, dun 8. The Free health. Me : aud Was. W. 4, Moorman Stirling that the majority of the people forming the American invasion of Sunny Alberta must Mothadin: church has Siened under Maorheart's, on oaturday. Jas. The I cL re are two other lines now building to Stirling so that by the end of the year it will totasteitin the cup--because | i," of Detroit, Mich. W. Guthire ifs | all dus meeting of the Holiness Move- ave three in all. all coffee looks very much i | for Outls, on Monday. L. Doonell and | ment held at Mr. James Keteey's, on : 3 a ! 1 1 yun wasts dalicions cup file goons, a few rays ith bis be Tesdas Just was Sel)_stiended, Mra, Twenty Years ago Moote Jaw, Medicine Hat, Calgary and Edmonton were what Stirling of coffee, get a brand that (ff | C7 Pere. before refurni oe Te Irionds hee I le of days thi 5 BS. ng to move is | friends e for a couple of days 8 . - - J ui - ew Ar, oat lhe Ul PE Miler ha otra Ri i ere for.h souple of days this is to-day, as regards population and realty prices, but had mot Stirling's railway advantages The delightful favor and 1B ston. Mrs. L. Brown has returned from | wesk. The May Aulisement sompuny -- a ---------- - | Kingston. T. Ronshory sl wile fire Jars, on the Tt. Ys. sed ) an To-day, in these cities, central business property is selling at from $1,000 to $3,000 per front i! absence of five years. Mrs, C. 1, of | to friends in Broekville and other 4 at - did | Per is ting. her Brot places. G. W. Jan, u Athans, for Yinite foot; $25,000 to $50,000 for a 25 foot lot. 1 C Babcock, ing his cousin, G. W, Lee, ol e's ; ss Saver "nd arama are : a. Rest, lsaac La Rose sold his broncho i J aa wn Inriat on Busing Chase A gl perms. Yemn, Wa Tue of Jot, oh. It is absolutely certain that inside one year Stirling will have a large increase of population ro od | Inverary, Jan 28.-%ae hum ci the | John Moor " 4 -------- horns Seal Bendy - 1 anchine i : for the past few weeks from a felon al ay ay eb omil in y ine err rotate ard an aif sides, on her thumb, but it is slightly bet: and a consequent rapid rise in real estate, su BR for Miss Mabel Richards, of Kingston, | ter {at her marriage to Mri Bradley, of 48 y . PITH OF THE NEWS. ; EE ra pn S| PCO Sur. BUY LOTS I QTIR] ING NOW.. Not To-Morrow == | short time with her aunt, Mrs. J. 1. Over The World. == : : | : , B U T N O WwW " |Sears. A nice sum was realized at the FARINA rh as ¥en social eld in the ball on Monday | Kenneth A. Miller, accountant, pro- Y night. F. 8. Ferguson occupied the | vincial lands department, Toronto, is Prices From $75.00 to $300.00 ichair. An excellent programme was | dead. : | Riven, The school children will prac] The floods continue to do great dam- M PAYABLE IN 10 EQUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS aoe for 'a concert to be shortly given. | age in Paris, though the Seine is slow- | : » ly falling. ; i iest ; no taxes. Contrac nd de issue r y y # Death at Bongard's, A woman was murdered in Cinein- oT No inteiest ; acts and deeds issued by the Trust and Guarantee Co., of by Bohgard's; Jun. | 29. Mss George nati, by being roasted to death on a ¢ oronto, LM : 1. as stove, ' a s , . 5 as a \Minaher en Sanuasy. Mth. She . In 1900 the number of immigrants Write, wire or phone for maps, plans and views of Stirling. "Ret. Me. hy conducted the funeral] into Cangda from the United States . > p ervies at Bongard's church. The fun- | totalled 90,148, : : Fight persons were killed and thirty eral was largely attended. An aged ght. pe 3 : Ww | Others injured in a train wreck at a Judtiand, two sons and one daughter Staat's. Nowty pins Lomion Suortun ' Thin Skinned Little ¥ oi Mrs, W. Oulton was burned to a Pi ; Levi Pierce spent a couple of days death n'a fire at Amberst, N.S. that Lady Seedless od aana, this nash. (ieorge Bim. Ge inck printing ootans ;Real Estate Dept., Suite 11. "Phone Main 6339. Li 186 dozen ok Seas, WU. Mike aida orthury seine sacl] 1 205 YONGE STREET, TORONTO @ ARRON i y anand on at Sprague, Manitoba, was buin- k Larger Oranges, Pletasutly W ot 2 owidny I family nr, ed to the ground on Friday morning. 20c, 25¢, 30c. } Ei Wo Dradiay and family, olipy, fo shout $3,000. Picton, spent a couple of days at Former Crown Prince George refusce ssm---- ------------------ {James Brodley's. D. Miller and wife, to leave Belgrade although he was | ssees---- : $ Milford, spent a day at D. T. Me- : hg _ TYPES OF BEAUTY : ) Sweetest on the mar- 'Cormick's recently, F. H Hanker | "#nished by his father and has resign- | To Be * » ® a te ed his right of succession. AN A : % ket. spent a few days in Picton last wok. | Twenty years ago two lads, Thomas | In the IndiesWomen Paint Their DY SPEPTIC * [Him 8. ar con: is vit and Ernest ich, Fparated. ally Teeth, ; ; ang Miss Mary ney. Mrs. Fr week Thomas Rich, of Chicago, shaved oR erald. 2 § : Ww. H. Carnovsky, {Eaton, who has been ill, is re VON8E- "a man whom he soon discovered was Rout nk parts of the Indies women Is To Be L- 3 : , Mian 8. ig adiy jut, last a 14s Jong lost brother. 5 a paint their Jenth Fol, Ju (fitural the : n the Corner Jarman, Man., where she w'll spand , * ppg" Qo pay mine, at Cherry, IIL, | hlackest teeth nie esteem ot EF : 5 Brock md on ia eral monthe, visiting ber sister iy which over three ~ hundred miners | boyatitul. in. Gevenlond the vores MISERABLE. All our regalar American $5.00 Boots in 8. J, arc. entertained u n lost. their lives, and which was sealed | color their fades ue aj ele 3 of friends one eveping recently. 1. up: jn "an attempt to extingtish - the | Low. hinese must have thier Drspepeia 5 the. prevail y of Tan Calf Leather and Cotton Lined gnd Jarvis and wife, Picton; spent Sunday - gg mes, was opened 'this week. foet as dims as, those of the § ,o;ir0a life. It is targely Sus to gross Pat Ski at F. Eaton's. «& {1 Lincoln county council has passed a | yoats, and to 3 them thus their | pon diet, overeating, too free indui- atent Colt Skin, rg resolution to memorialize the Ontario | youth'js Paved in, Sure, 18 AEOIORL § ance in stimulants and overtaxing the Sharbot Lake Budget. government to provide ome. or two in- | Persia an ag nose was often] ooa0h with indigesiible ood, esting too . Sharbot- Lake, Jan. 20.--The Shar- stitutions in the province for the | thought" worthy of a 'crown, and if apidly without ehewing the food suffis : bot Lake Hockey team, defeated Ver- treatment of indigent consumptives. there were amy competition ' between iently, indulging in hot biscuits, pastry, a e rice ona, at Sharbot Lake, on Thursday H. C. F. Finlayson, M.A,, has been | two princes ths people generily went] iokiss, cone :tionery, ete, : . __ dellfiowers, Snows, Tallman ovening, seven gouls te one, at huii appointed, on the recommendation of | by this critafon of majesty. Burdock Blood Bitters has an establish. Bweets, Northern Spies, time the scofe stooa one to one. Dur- the University of London, professor of | In some countries the mothers beak $d reputation, extending over thirty-four 8 : ing the lust half hour the Sharbot political and' ecomomie sciefice in the | the nises of thete children «nd ears, as & positive cure for dyspepsia in See our windows. Sweet Cider Lake team got six goals. Mes. "F. newly-established Imperial University | others press the head between twof Ji its forms, and from all diseases arising Coast Sealed Oysters Avery has returned home after spend- of Pekin, : boards that it may become square. | rom it, ANT RY ' ; " : ' i , is thickly smeared | | M H - ® ing n fow days in Perth. W. Roberts Plans for a central heating system | I he. Indian beauty is 3 "J E4444 44 Mrs Herman ee 9 @ |it visiting friends ay Sharbot Lake. for all the buildings of the Univer-| with bears fat, and the Jemale Hot: | 4 Dickenso on, i ciein D COU PER 5 Mra. JJ. Milligan, very ill for some sity of Toronto have been prepared | tentot receives from the ha flo 4 Can Eat Bw 1 8... . 3 | time, still remains in a critical con- The new system is estimated to cost | lover, not silks or wreaths of flowers, An used Burdock Blood Sum p ei : : Hw ar he ne { but. the warm entrails of animals | § ow. Bitters and find thet : : . an. Ne atialane Rion 0 fo, wil Be the most exten newly slain to dress. herself with en : 3 few medicines can Weare open every evening until 6.30 p-m. Scholes, Kingston, has taken charge At Portsmouth, N.H., while attempt- | viable ornaments. . ¥8-.sueh relief in | ..n fob [Of the lie Soho) hete. The mem- ng to escape from the naval prison, | In China small eyes are liked, and bh troubles, X Jepersia and sto- bers of the adult Bible class mét at three men were shot by armed guards | the girls are constantly pluck i wr el Tt i -- . the Methodist parsonage on Friday who }illed ome fugitive and wounded | eyebrows that they may small: a i 1 tried Burdock B i i. ee tery. i for a few He Sother hg Tha Sead mania XR. or e Turkish women .dip a old Bitten 1 took three bottles and became : ays, better. Eugene Smith spent F. Spurlin ianapolis, i . : . . The Kind you wre looking tor {RIN LN Gud ut hime. TH. Aber. Mop Re When: Wood, wife of the | brush in the tincture of s black Daring an bow es! anything witheul English Nat Milk Chocolate the kind we sell, Havelock is spending a few dave at G.T.R. t 'at Baiveville, in a fit |9rug which they pass Tres their it to ES fhe 'are troubled Sane ' SCRANTON - Fjaete, Si. Sas toe Yor aang ie, bo i. | 2a, dog tJ Jon, sit | ni Sc and 10¢ packages. his gistor, Mrs, A. Erwin. 8, Summers For a long time she has un sufler- | 10g by - . ' Mountain Grove, is visiting friends at 02 from ueurasthenis, from which the | With & rose color. = An oraament for For sale by all dealers. : b J . Coal fs good coal and we four Sharbol Lake. The Sharbot Lake Tad, haces very onfeebled, She one Ippears i oe e.g rer oltiiRetared only b ag Milbura Cadbury [ P lain and Nat Milk Chocolate an Prompt delivery. Hockey tem intend playing the ve |. only seventeen years old . , 3. 3.1 turn. matt. at op ding inh Mr. Florence Anderman Kneipp, of No, | however, think otherwise, and they Bo Sr 648 8 lev hang from it a heavy ring, the thick- oth & Co. y C will South Hiaventh steost, Newark, rt whith, is ated Soeording . shar i to the ran their husbands. 1. Whe ! FOOT WEST STREET Doctor ( 'S ondemn an oJ ma to . charge o of big: as rank of thei husbands... n you want an engine which g guilt, : Oily Liniments some countries to singular exirava- | economical and will give you the > ¥ REE re [TT od BREA A.d.REES, 166 Princess St} by. the. pompano nl . » cess St 3 . THE RISE OF |The Public Are Warned to be Careful municipality of Tokio to the oy ; United States government for use in + ' y ss : of These Strong:Smelling Olly Lini-| 5 3, ly" Sernme been found > J I A United Empire Loyalists ments Containing Harmful Ac, |i; be infected Le root gall-wormn, gs : ust ry A omic EIR SL a avi An Informing Sketch of Ameri-| Many people have clang to the old- | P** and will be burned. open, forms a besutiful tuft of D v Valuable for Librar. |jasioned iden that a thick, lini- ; feathers, tho beak covers the top of 18 : ment is the best kind, ors sky . Ome of the Lucky Strikes. the nose; the neck is fastened to the By VISCOUNT DE FRONSAC. |P0t--and they know. to | 0 1592 Maurice Yensel, a merchant | body of the artificial animal by a] They are sure to prove satisfactory y Viola) BOs Nocentle L number of i of Moscow, Xpring, that it may the more frcely|in every way. 5 oily Tiniten were analyzed, nd tremble at slightest Address British Whig, Kingston. were found tg contain an enormously ow of Rossland." | Son. © . the alight nee percentage of harmful acids, and fin 'the Canadian Magazine. Of Sor exhibit at OUR BIG CLEARING SALE IS NOW ON. \D ogo THE VESTMIN IAC... such irvitating chemicals as ammonia , i ' = 14M " TH ete. For Ah onerd: ay 'cause i Naty Joven i Vv. NEWMAN'S, Princess Sted! ( xy | This 1s an opportunity te Refursiet, in the Letant 4 ; 25¢ Half Pound Package. yy : ¥ a warm sensation when i Designs at Sale Prices in all Depa , ] their continued applied, Bns a es in riments m, and oaly deteriorates: the fsuit : - : J . RUGS AND MATTS ip infla on an ahikicausen | Yoosel 8 : intzoduetion : Also try ms for Steam Engines ard a \ OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUM. Water Tube Boilers We can give you : DRESSERS AND STANDS. satistartion. 2 IRON BEDS, SPRINGS, AND MATTRESSES. : B® PARLOR SETTS AND FANCY ODD CHAIRS. DAYS DRY BOCK COMPANY [SRS oe. roe HIGHEST GRADES . = $ 3 il 30¢ per peck. Special price per barrel. Fine Cranberries, 10c and 8¢ Quart. Malaga Grapes, loose from stem, 10¢ Ib. : 3 a u ix {R-H. TOYE, "pues;