Popa. 1a the name bestowad dpon 8 Dew seleutific preparation put up into tabl. gs or pastiile form, which provides an entirely new and effec tive treatment for coughs, colds and Jung and throat troubles DIdWit never occur to you a8 peculiar that when you have.a cough or 'a cold, er any coest trouble, you should apply wedicins pot to your lungs, bul fo your stomach? Look at it the Suppose yon stomach cofnpia ulceration. How think It If you w 8 medicine breathed in, 1 went--not 10 your stomach, hut to your lungs and breathing passages? Peps--thls newest remedy for coughs, colds, and Jung troubles $0 to the lungs and breatiing tubes, direct, Peps are really plas futnes, and certain highly beneficial medicinal extracts specially pre pared by a new sclentific process and then condensed Into tabizs. form... It is Mike making & bregth- able gas solid! You put a "Pep" on tongue and let 'It dissolve does 90, the heallng essences it tains turn into vapor, BREATHE them direct fiungs and air passages! Just as the outdoor treatment for consumption---the "breathing" treatment --is now admitted to be the only rational treatment, so the "Peps" treatment for colds -and lung troubles ls the only rational home treatment. Peps cure catarrh, coughs, bron. ohitls, sore throat, tightness or aching afross the chest, difficuly in breathing, night: cough, hoarse ness, asthma, laryngitis, smoker's throat, etc. - Best for ehildren, be cause free from opium, morphine, or any poison. All druggists and stores sell at 50c. a box or 8 for $1.25. FREE TRIAL EE ------_------ Cut ul to take ig be you As It eon. and you to your out this fcréss it the pwme of this paper, and mall ft to Paps | ce. Toronto, or 52 Princess Street, Winnipeg, enclosing 1 cent stamp to pay for return post- age. A free trial packet of Peps will be mailed you by return. If you have a friend suffering from a cough, cold, or any throat ; or lung trouble, hand this on. article, write $7.00, $10.00, and $22.00, Wa in and see them. visiting at T. Allison's. 1 thur Parliament's. WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS HAVE TO TELL News Froth Villages and Farms Throughout the Adjoining Coun. fies -- Rural Events, and Moves ments of the People, Railton New Railten, Jan. 11.--Some of the young people of this place purpose' taking in the ball at Sydenham on Friday evening, Jan. 15th. . School has again re-opened- with the samé teacher, Miss Fitzpatrick, of Broek: ville News From Wilton. Wilton, Jan. &~~Miss Dorothy and viaster, Shibley Nellson were 'in Kingston last week undergoing op- erations and are Improving nicely, Master Gordon Clarks is suffering from. an attack of mumps. Wallon Devy is very ill of pneumonia. Palmerston Vote Results. Snow Road, Jan. 8--The resu:: es the Local Option by-law in the town- ships of Palmerston, North and South Canonto was; for the hydaw 74 votes; against the by-law 45, nen tral 67. The same coinell went in by ac clamation: Reeve, William J. Don- aldson; councillors-- Hugh MeKin non, James MeKinnon, Charles Me- Dougall, and Daniel Riddell At Plum Hollow. Plum Hollow, Jan. 7--D, M. Kil born has returned home from Brock- ville where he has been a patient at St. Vincent de. Paul hospital, Mr. and Mrs. C. Day, Albany, N.Y., are visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burt have returned home to Smith's Falls after a visit with the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1. Re Wiiton. ' Mr. Bill will give a lecture with limelight views in the Baptist church, to-morrow evening ---- Notes From Oates. Oates, Jan, 9.--Miss Beseau bas Tésumed duties as teacher. The an- nual school meeting passed off very quietly. Willlam Walsh is the new trustee. Dances and house parties Are numerous. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Donaghue, at Albert Koen's; J. Joseph Cosgriff, at F. McDonald's; J. Galben, at J. Burn's; Mr. Kirkpat- ric, at Mrs. Leeman's; Migs Margaret] Walsh after spending her holidays nnder the parental roof, has returned to her school in Taylor. Elginburg Personals. Elginburg, Jan. 9--The Ladies' Aid met at Miss Fthel Reid's on Wedues- day afternoon. Leslie Clogg, Toron- to, spent a few days at fath- er's recently. The Glenburnie Orange. men and a few of their friends had an oyster supper in Smith's hall on Thursday night. Mrs. Norman Gra- ja- with ber ister, Mrs. Haily Savi, ington, Joa », Kingston, is vi bt Shy. Misses Phyllis, a8 and, Zella Dailing, - Latimer, spent, last Ww with their aunt, Mrs. W. Clogg. "W. Jackson, Toronto, is Spi ] Salem Reports. Salem; Jan. 9.--Mr. and Mrs. My- Ton: Hawley 'have returned to Zion fifter spending a couple of days wi and Mrs. A. J. Parllam Hattle Hawley and Nellie Rosebush, Toronto, are spending their holidays at their homes here. Beveral from hére attended the sup- per at Robling Mills on Wednesday Svening. Rev, C. GQ, and Mrs. Wil- Jiams, Consecon, entertained the members of the quarterly board and their wives to a supper on Friday evening. ' Mrs. Charles Smith, Ban- oft, is visiting her parents, Mr. and re. A. Spencer. - Miss Russell, To- ronto, is spending 5 few days at Ar- C. Walt has re- turned to Stockdale. J. H. Par } lament was elected the new trustee at the sehool meeting. News From Folger. Folger, Jan. 8---Messrs. Stewart, Jackson and Peters are shipping pulpwood. H. Cameron is shipping td-wood. Born to Mr. and Mrs. . Manion, a son, on Jan. 1st. Mis 36s B. Stewart and M. Davis gave a rty on Dec. 20th in honor of their Sanaa Messrs. - Crawiord . Prasky spent New Year's at Clarendon and Mississippi. Mrs. N. A: Stewart is visiting her parents at Fallbrook. Mrs. G. Penfold and Miss F. McGonigal are friends at Flower. who spent the win ghioningl jolidays With his parehls here, hus one to Colborne. Miss B. 0. Ste- wart has gone to teach af Thurlow's Lachool. Mins M. M. Davis hie gone to teach at -Tramor school. Willard Roche, Kingston, was 4 recent visit or gt A. T. Stewart's. Sevéral lit- tle parties were given.hy. the neigh- bors in the holiday season. Nev Mr. Samson, Plevna, assisted by Mp Checkland, of the Bible Soelety, con- ducted service here Saturday even- ing. The lecal option hy-law did not earry in Lavant. Barriefield Budget. Barriefield, Jan: 8 rT. and Mrs. H. Douglas, eity, spent Sunday at hier sister's, Mrs. Stanton's. 'A little girl visitor has como to stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lead- er. T. Turner spent Sunday with TeMaxam, city, Misa Lillle Pugh, nurse-in-training, Quebec, was the guest of Mr. and Mire ey "The Pines." St. Mark's Sundgy School hed its Chriskmfs toss last week and Jt was a great suceass, Ross Sihit, who was home spend- ing Chrstmas, has returned to Guelph to resume his studies at the Agricultural College, George Brooks who was home 10 spend Christmas has returned to Guelph to resvme his studies at the Agricultural Col- jege. Allan Brooks has returned to Toronto 10 resume his duties' as Osgoode Hall. Miss R. Knapp is visiting at Portsmouth with her sis- ter, Mrs. Redmond. Bdward rad: den has purchased the farm. of Mr. Quinn, Point Road. Mrs. Farley, who has heen very ill, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Burnside, city, and little son, are the guests of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Crozier. Oak Flats Items, ¢ Oak Flats, Jan. 8--The sléighing nearly vanished with Wednesday's rain. A number of the residents of this place met at the school-house on Wednesday evening to discuss the question of erecting a telephone line, They were addressed hy I. C. Richie, of the Northern Electric Co., Mont- real. C. Gonu purposes holding -= meeting on Saturday evening to dis- cuss the erection of a cheese-factory here. Mrs, Pero's wood-bes Was well attended. E. V. Genge has re- sumed studies at Kingston Business college and the Misses K. Jeffrey and V. Genge have returned to Sy- denham high school. The Misses Georgina and Lillie Jeffrey have gone to their respective schools 'at Mountain Grove and Perth Road. Miss Nellie Snider is visiting at: Mr. and Mrs. E. Reynolds and family at Tichborne: L. Snider's, The Misses Gertie and Iva Snider and Mr. and Mrs. A. Barr, Burnridge at J. Genges Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Reynolds at A. Reynolds'; Mr. and Mrs. J. Genge at J. Porter's. Bellrock; Mrs. Burke, and Miss Pearl Myers have returned to their home in Smith's Falls after spending a number of weeks at D. Robinson's E. Card and D. Walker at J. G. Genge's, a Sydenham Tidings. Sydenham, Jan. 11.--The rink is not in condition hut will be soon A hockey match will be held on Tuesday afternoon between Syden- ham and Elginburg. On Friday afternoon a painful ac- cident occurred to Mr. Dire, mana~ ger of the Sydenham staff of the Union bank While skating ' he caught his Exate into some rough fce 'whith caused him to fall baeck- wards reguiting in a broken leg. Medical atten was . summoned und he was taken to the' Kingston General Hospital. Cl On Friday evening two hoaas of ng people drove to the hjpme of F. Walace, Yorke, where an enjoy- able evening was spent. Games were indulged in. till the - small hours and then oysters were served. Miss Ivy Lake has taken up' her duties as teacher of Maple Grove school. { Miss Mary Lake returned home from Toronto last week. Miss J. Curran, of Yarker, spent a fow days with Mrs. G. Carran. Miss La- in McKnight, is visiting her sister at C. Truscott's. Mr. Burns, of Perth is staying with his sister; , for a few days, Curran, Morven, spent with Sydenham friends. agreement by Me. Wight and 1) m Bar + Practical E Home Dress Making] A i Lerrons ¢ 2 BR =" Prepared Especially For This Newspaper by Pictorial Review EMBROIDERED ~inid on the lengthwise 161d. This holds true also If the waist materiat ts sub. LK Waist of embroidered crepe de Chine, featurt A smart long sleeve with turn euft, : "or a time the vogue of the embrdid- ered blouse seemed threatenéd by its lace-ndorned rival. But in the advance fashions the old favorite has been re- vived with notable success. A lovely, yet simile, waist is shown here, silk crepe. Ge Chine being suggested for its development. The model calls for 1% yard of 44-inch material If vest and Pictorial Review waist No. 6987. Sizes 23, 34, 26, 38, 40, 42, 44 aad inches bust. Price, 15 cents. Embroidery design No. 12029. ' Transfer pattern, 10 ceuts, BLOUSES MODISH. Standing collar are of lace, &% yard 1% inches wide will be néeded. The lace will have to be folded when cutting and the edge of the pattern rarked by triple "TTT perforations Stitated for lace. The back section is placed on the goads In the same way, but for the steave; front, lap and cuff & lengthwise thread must be found on |= which the pattern can be arranged. The sleeve Is very smart, with its turn-back cuff. In making, sew - jap underneath. sleshing edge as notched: turn over on outside on large "O" per- foratiohs and stitch wo pasition. Sew Sh extenslon 16 remaining slashed edge. Close seam as notched. Gather entire lower edge of long sleeve. Sew cuff to gathered edge Gs notched, small "o" perforation in cuff at sleeve seam. Turn cuff back on line of large "O" perforations. Sew sleeve In armhole ss notched, easing in any fullness Now, taking the waist, turn under front edge of front on slot perforations. Close under-afm seam ss notehed: close shoulder seam. Adjust vest and Directolre collar to position, bringing folded edge of front to line of smatt"p" perforations, notches even; stitch" as fllustrated and sew to neck edge of back, notches and center-backs even; roll collar as fllystrated. Center-front indicated by double "00" perforations in 'vest. Sew standing collar to shield as notched; adjust to position, bringing large "O™ perforation In shield and in vest together. 8 5 The forecast for spring says that col- ored embrofderies will be used in white school meeting held herd Wednesday Thomas B. Bryan was elected trus- tee. The many friends here; of Dr. Fergus J. O'Connor, of Gananoque, were very much pleased to hear of his election as mayor of that town. Me pnd Mrs, Rmothy. } [Bevéna spent ew's Years's wi riends in Gananbque. 'Mdude Aridréss, Mallorytown, is the quest of ne. cousin, Miss Florence Townsend. Mr. dnd Mrs. John Moorehead visited av Mr. Willlam * Moarehead's Sweet's Coraer's, on New Year's. James E. Bevens of Ottawa normal. college, was a guest at Chatles O'Connor's on Tuesday, andl - Wednesday of last week. A féw from here attended the annual meeting of the Leeds Rural Telegraph Co., of Seeley's Bay. K. Rappell, of Queen's, King- ston, was a guest at J. Bryan's last Wednesday and Th N Other recent visitors: Miss Edna Goff, Sand Bay, Miss Cora Kelsey, Charleston at Harold Tye's; Herbert Kenney at T. G. Tye's; Mr. and Mes, R. Griffin, of Marble Rock, at Mrs. Sara Burns'; George Wight, Wight's Corners, at Charles O'Connor. The anuual milk-meeting of the Long Point cheese factory was held In the school house on Thursday ev- ening and was well attended by the patrons. The new. proprietor, George Wight, appears to be a very energe- tic and capable young man. Messrs. David Townsend and James Kelsey, of the old committee, remain while as Bryan was appointed as a, new member for the year Miss M. M. O'Connor, was appointed as secretary and D. W. Green, Lyndhurst, sales- man. 'A new was sighes was secretary of the meeting. se Thursday evening, January 14th. The proceeds of the entertainment will go to the Belgian relief fund. Miss Nellia Boyer has returned home, aiter spend- ing two weeks with friends in Toron- to and St. Catharines. Miss Ada Botting spent last week with friends if Verona. Miss Gladys Knapp and Miss FB. M. Clow will spend the week: end with friends at Odessa and Wil ton. Mr. and Mrs. Blgin Babeock, ac. companied hy W. C and sister, spent 'two days last week with friends in Kingston. ' Mr. Piere, of Keeler ville, 13 visiting at John Cooper's. r. Ieeworthy, of Tweed, with his fister, Mrs. Marl Ward. Mrs. Johy Bertram, of Nupanes, is 'the guest of her brother, J. MeKim, tor a few days. Mrs. W. M. Bertram, P, m, and Mrs. Genge, of Verona, were gt George 's, alo his sister, M, Brown, over the week-end. Miss Jes- sie Stewart, ill with sciatic rhewma- tiam, is able to be out again. Miss Mildred Godfrey, of Godifey, was gueat of Miss Jessie Stewart, t week: Mr. and Mrs. S. Peters left, last week, to take up res ib Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deline spent Sunday with friends at Hari- ington. Miss Woodruff, of Colebrook, With her sister, Mrs, Frank Patterson. hé box social held the manage. ment of the rink proved quite a suo: pess, as the proceeds amounted to over $19. A splendid me was faraished, sting of solos by Rev. A. A. Acton, and the Misses Ray Gdl- lagher and Frances Humphrey; voeal lections by mn. Dr. ilkins very ably acted.as chairman. LIVING LEAPS IN ENGLAND. Higher. . Charles Ketcheson, Reeve of Sid- ney township, will be elected ward of Hasfings. '» - . pi ® MANY BRANDS OF 'BAKING Yl POWDER CONTAIN ALUM WHICH IS. AN INJURIOUS ACID. THE IN- GREDIENTS OF ALUM BAKING POWDER ARE SELDOM PRINTED ON THE LABEL. IF THEY ABE, THE ALUM IS USUALLY REFERRED TO AS SULPHATE OF ALUMINA OR SODIC ALUMINIC SULPHATE. MAGIC BAKING POWDER CONTAINS NO ALUM THE ONLY WELL-KNOWN MEDIUM- PRICED BAKING POWDER MADE IN CANADA THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN ALUM, 'AND WHICH HAS ALL iTS INGREDIENTS FLAINLY STATED ON THE LABEL. E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED' WINNIPEG TORONTO. ONT. MONTREAL. Take Time by the Forelock. If you know just what you want before going shopping, you will save your own time, as well as the storekeepers. A few minutes in making a list of your requirements will save trouble and annoy- ance, snd prevent your forgetting some important items. As a reminder of your needs, réad the adver- tisements. Merchants who use the advertising columns do so for your convenience, believing you will appreciate it and that it will add to their value in your eyes. You are not getting the full value of your = paper unless you read the advertisements, = The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for-over 80 yeas, has borne the are of --- and has been mado per sonal supervision since its . ho Allow no one to dee.ive You in Experiments that trifle with and 7 the health of Infants and Children--Experiencs Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castorin is a harmless substitute for Castor Ofl, save goric, Drops and Soothi Syrups. contains neither Opium, Morph substance. Its 1s its guarantee. and allays P For more than his been in constant use for the relief of Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Tecthing Diarrhea, It 's the: Stomach and assimilates the , giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's The Mother's Friend. It is pleasant. N $ 4 GENUINE CASTORIA Aways + 'In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought LL 7 3 i ( kn be