Established 1890 New York Chicago We Sell Cheap For Cash The best brands manufactured always in stock. You will be sure of an enjoyable smoke if you purchase your supplies at JOS. R l) LL’S Suits and Overcoats lllcuv l‘uwu. v. .- av“ _ a handsome 68 piece â€magi iaéi F R E E ' , Th]: is the greats: offer ever made. ' altist-rfectlysafetonse‘ourCho-Kn'l‘ableflastbeydo notcomain any ofthe poison: that mkathequark nostrums so dangcrmwwhlxmsn life. Being a. pure nerve food. they scanzh every nerve centre. stmmtben every munch. renew every tissue. develop every organ and invigorate eve function. Aposizive cum for Indigestion. Stom Tumble. Constipation, weak- ness, Xenon: Disorders. Rheumatism. Fannie Tmu~ » ‘ bla. Don‘t «nascent. Order to-day and we Item! Tshleta by mall. sell them at 35a. 3 h 0:. when sold send u: the money and we will send present. immedimolv, delivery of whivbiigusmuwrd. We desirewlntrmluce nur'l‘ablctslncvu’y home in Canada. and am mlvcnkiuz in this way Hun- dreds Mother premiunu tog-home (rum. Writ; at once. Damon! “Dim (0., Box 369, london, Ont. Mention mlujdwbcn writing. -a THE NOBBY TAILOR, LITTLE BRITAIN - - when sold send us ï¬x: money and Tables by mail. sell tbom at 351:. a h -x. whivh ii :uumnwd. We desire to inzrmluce qgr 'ljabkts in every htunc‘iE‘:V Rudd Harness C0. HERB. J. LITTLE. Mgr. PAGE TWO J. J. RICH the leading Tom “are. um mac-“mâ€"“autï¬â€˜n‘lha-s m8 “MUN FIRE All†00. - g - - . NNJU is adaptéd’nobotl «loads. O:d:r your Winter Suit or Overcoat now. I have an up- to-datc stock of Tweeds, Over coatings and Trouscrings to choose from. Prices Right. See my stock before ordering Four Specials For Next Week FORâ€" W. F. DEVER (30.: STOCK AND BOND BROKERS References, Brdstreets, Bun Winn TOBACCO and MARS Local Correspondent Jas. H. Lennon ONT {or $1.50. Robes and Bells at greatly reduced prices. Mitts of all kinds, lined and uni lined, buckskin and horschide pull- overs. ‘ 3 Full length rawhide Whipe for 35¢. Trunks and Valises of every kind. Light and heavy harness always in stock or made to order.- Repajring neatly and promptly 100 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blan- kets, regular price $1.00 for 75¢. 50 Only Dutch Kersey Horse Blan- kets, regular price $1.50 for $1.00“ 30 only ‘Dutch Kersey Horse Blank- ets, extra heavy, regular price $2, DOORS. Houses for Sale. â€"-On Glenelg-st†east, just south of R. C. church, frame in good repair. â€"On Lindsayâ€"st†east, frame, six rooms, half acre land, stable. 8. very nice property. Apply at this ofï¬ce. Fa , Pdpim A Ehoc'a of La. Grimm. Faint. OP Dizzy General mama Spells. Anaemia. and all troubles caused b38230 I’l- tam bolng run down. ‘ They have our-ad othet'u. k They will can you. sceperbcxorsmrw mandala: The T. 1111mm Co..L1mited. moment: OORS, SASH AND FRAMES FOR SALEâ€"Saws of all kinds ï¬led and set. Shop south of Brown's Ho- tel, Lindsay-st. GEO BRYAN S. Little's 0H Stall Advertise biggreminms. but do notdou they agree. We do“ we venue, and will prove it. Any honest person who sells only 10 boxes or our Cboxo Tablets. at 85 cents a box, lar 50c. size) will naccivel haw tiflll 3‘ piece inner Set. full size for family use. some or our agents have sold 200 boxes. To the pason that sellsm boxes we will give: ï¬nely dam-atoll 4-! piece Tea Set. or ifyon can sell 3) boxes. we will give â€.mdaA -â€"â€"- Some "unscrupulous Persons 19 Wellington-st East Toronto Telephone 4303 Mail â€"Winnipeg postman have appeared before Hr, Silicon. minister 0! tbs -â€"â€"Jamas Northy and his sister. Hattie Northy, of Young’s Point Ont., have issued writs against the Grand Trunk RailWay Company for injuries alleged to have been received in the Wanstead wreck. ‘ â€"-The Manitoba. legislature has been called to meet on Thursday, February 12. Redistribution of the {provincial districts for the forthcom. ‘ing provincial elections will be the principal business for the union. ; -â€"The big electric works of the Winnipeg General Power Company? are now under construction at Lac1 du Bonnet, on the Winnipeg rivetf It is estimated that the works will cost $1,000,000, and will be ready‘ for operation within a. year. -â€"'I!ie secretary for the South Afri- can memorial fund has sat out from Ottawa circulars calling for in- creased subscriptions (or the propos- ed monument which it is intendedjo Ald. Storerâ€"It is nearly none; the snow should be kept. on the mid- dle of the street. ‘. Ald. McWattemLâ€"Would the grader have done that ? . , ma Chalmers-4W0. it would not to II' v w-vâ€" ALD. STOBER ON THE CARPET How was that work Ald. O'Reillyâ€" of opening up ditchw on Kent-st done‘? It. was not; ordered by pounâ€" cil. Ald Storerâ€"It is nearly done; Ald. Storer-.â€"If~ you go down street. an! listen to what people think, you will wondcr'how little you know. “I often have. But last spring I used to be ashamed when going to church with a visitor. to have such slush to wade through" Ald. O’Reillyâ€"The gulley hoies have been put in since that: but I don't believe in going on with work without calling the committee to- gethér- _.. A ,_ __--- n-4- M:“" *n â€"-A man named Gilbert Genermux was found dead in the Woods near Actinolite on Tuesday, evidently kil- led by a kick from a horse. lu- v-.v. _ -â€" right to it, and you won’t have any money for permanent work. When the work was ï¬rst. begun I spoke to the mayor over the telephone, and he said it onght not to be done. He could not ï¬nd Mr. Storer. but. told O’Neil it should not be gone on with; but it. was. My comglaint is, though, that it was not. author- lzed. Ald. McWattersâ€"Those ditches will all be ï¬lled again in a week. Ald. Storerâ€"No ; they can easily be kept open now. The men tell u... nun nthor veal-s they had to â€"-John Gouthre, a lad 14 years of age, fell under a moving train ._on Wednesday at North Sydney, and both lqs were, cut 00'. ' â€"The 'flrm~ of Sheridan and Co., Beaten,~ general merchants. has-as- signed, with hdbilities of $28,000, and assets nominally at $20,000. ~Cattle guards to the number of ï¬ve of diflerent kinds were tested in Ottawa. on Wednesday. and 25 others remain to be tried. â€"Natha,niel O. Waldie, a. young farmer from Winnipeg, died in. Brock- ville on Tuesday from complications that set in after undergoing an oper- ation for appendicitis. â€"'l‘he steamer Victoria, in winter quarters at Brockville, sank of Tues- day, and upon invatigation it was found that a mnskrat had gnawed a hole through its hull. --An old American army pena‘oner named O’Reilly, was found dead on Wednesday. lying on the floor of the hut in which he had for some time rt‘sided alone at Hamilton. 69W“. Ald. Storerâ€"Are you not going to give the chairman any power at all '5 Ald. O’Reillyâ€"‘You should have called your committee together. If money is spent that Way on Kent-st, the other streets have just as much â€"Louis Guther of Montreal died on Wednesday, aged 88. He was prob- ably the last survivor of the battle of St. Eustache. â€"The provincial cabinet of Quebec has decided to convene the legislature for the transaction of business on February, 26th next. Archie Smith, 28 years of age. of Deseronto, whiie trying to board a. train at Napanee, slipped and tell. One leg was cut oï¬ below the knee. â€"Rev. Father Gagnon, the cure 01 Ste. Agnes, a. parish adjoining Hurâ€" ray Bay, Quebec, was severely burn- “â€"A man who gave his name as H. Crawford has fleeocd people in Brantford by giving out bogus mon- ey. ""r - me that other years they had to work at it in water. so deep that only ducks could get along in it. At 11 o’clock the meeting adjourn- ed till Monday night. â€"The memorial tablet to the late H. L. Borden was unveiled in Mount. Allison, N.B., University chapel on Wednesday. ed in ' a ï¬re which destroyed the presbytery and its conbents. V a. horse. ‘4an vv w 'â€" â€"At Souris" on Friday last a. fan at laborer named E. Burgoyne, was killed from a kick in the stomach by round. ":{Vï¬L Carr, 9, Grand 'Trunk em- ploye at. Brockville, fell from a car breaking his thigh. _ _--. o . . ‘ -vâ€"?[tiw‘is report‘éd in Winnipeg that. the Roblin go‘Vernment will appeal to the country in June. News of the World Condensed Into Brief Paragraphs The Hamilton policcmcn's pay been increased 20 cents a. day all _(Continued from m PO89- TWICE T011! TALES THE FIRE HALL ROOMS The gulley holes since that: but I Ding on with work the committee to- go down _s_treet n Alfr- Lt out. for in- )ropos- dedtoi out of peered 0112B â€"Robert Yule, in, son of Robert. Yu 1e. bridge inspector of the North- ern and main line divisions of the G. '1‘. B... wukmedinthoG. '1‘. R. yardsatsm‘tiord £1110th beingthi'iiwirirom “gum. -â€"Thrce Neepnn young Mann-Loch Haï¬_ and Jonahâ€"to- {ngston for the arrest, at John : ta". on a change of minding 8150 of the company’s mam. â€"The ï¬ftieth anniversary of the founding of Queen's ladies} College will likely be celebrated in combinâ€" 1atiou with the formal inwguntion ‘of Principal Gordon. ‘ -â€"'l‘he ,Embro Radial Electric nil- Newcompanywfllapplytotholeg- “lam“ for permission to construct. and operate electric railway: in the district Burrowing mo. l â€"m. F. R. Trotter, Liberal, was Thursday elected by acclamation to lrepreoent,Anugon’i$1.fN. 3., in the, local 9 legislature S ;, ‘ I I -â€"'Ihe Quebec Southan" Railvay is tied up because '9‘ 3 general strike Ifor non-payment of wage? upon the 20th of the month. | -_-Hon;- J, A, Day-lawn. Manitoba provincial treasurer, has returned from Germany; when-ouch“ been 'undqgoing Wt. ' ‘ â€"-'l‘he Queue 'Bridï¬e Company as- cording to La. PM, will ask the ,Federnl Parliament for $500,000 in to ï¬ve and three M' imprison- ment respectively. â€"Dr. J. H. Wilson. ex-H.P., 0! St. Thom. is mentioned a : probnblo candidate (or Senatorial honors. to succeed the late Senator Nethllum of Dunnvflle. ‘ ' â€"‘l‘wo slot. machine thieves. John Blmchet and Noel Kerouac. were aentgnced i1} Montreal on Thursday addition to the $1;000,000 may received. -Lack of coal may deprive Wood- stock streets of electric light. â€"The A1. L. Fisher Seed Company Brockville, have assigned. .- â€"Willinm Charlton. aged 99 on East. Elgin pioneer is dead near St. Thomas. misés cheaper gas as soon a.» w. present fuel stringency is over. -The mat has been made in Winnipeg of Clarence Donngby, who‘ is Wanted in Brighton, Out... on a charge of embezzlement. ‘ â€"'lhe Grand Jury at Ottawa. ref- erred in very strong terms to the unsatisfactory condition of the Court House. - m 4_A_o_ u w--- _V â€"The ° Homiltou Board of Trade passed a. very appropriate resoluâ€" tion as a. tribute to the late Sen- ator Wood, anfl decided to attend the funerel in a. body. - â€"Colonel Prior and other members of the British Columbia. Cabinetare on their way to Ottawa. Colonel Prior will attend a. meeting at Pro- vincial premiere on Tuesday next. â€"Kinéston public buildings are short of coal. .Tï¬e baniquet. of the Fish land Gun Protectm Associaflbn .0, “Ottawa on Thursday came high. costing 88 a. plate. â€"-Black sand and Vildahlé in gold has been struck in ï¬fe off ï¬elds 1 0! Raleigh, Kent countyï¬ '»2 ,i Vvu v an-‘ â€"' â€" harms baker, jr., of Westmin- ister, Ont., a. trooper in the second South African contingent, was preâ€" sented in the town hall with a gold watch and chain by the Westminisser township .council ‘on account of. his services in the War. ‘ â€"It is rumored that Mr. L. 0. David, city clerk of Montreal, may be appointed senator, and also ed- itor of the new French Liberal papâ€" er but he declines to say anything about it, except that the subject was broached to him in an informal way. _ -â€"A meeting will be held in Ham- ilton on Wednesday next for the or- ganization of a promotion society, whose aim shall be the promotion of the Ambitious City by pointing out to manufacturers its advantages of location. â€"The Montreal Coal and Towing Company is suing the British Empire Mutual Life Assurance Company for $8,500. the amount of a policy on the life of the late {Ernest G. Muir, who was accidentally shot weeks ago. â€" .0 Ottawa. Gas company pmâ€" lises cheaper gas as soon as the resent fuel stringency is over. -The mat has been made in ’innipeg of Clarence Donagby. who‘ Wanted in Brighton, Out... on a of Trade some snme’ plot a! ground ï¬nsâ€"{843:3 whil- environmmt has octahny chanson: somewhat the chug. (nth!- midst dmooth’ecttoï¬ndatcndency to: higher rather thu for love then- 2nd Regiment. Rqul waian Ar tillery, against a. verdict of $100 . _-_... mum. against him by Bout-Go? Prince of cal caused bearing on this month, the regular annual progress 0! solu- ena'g from the south. cont-Ming banal conditions from the north in ua a wccesslon at extreme perim-b bationl, attends! by m mul- aions of meeting and unwing. To any nothing of the extra astronomi- season. the barometer. wind-lite unusually low readings. and heavy storms of rain, wind and thunder will speedily be {allover} by W to.sleet and snow, all winding up with atifl wintry gulch and a cold wave from the north west. Inch danger may be apprehended at this hand other February periods. woman" gorging of streams and rivers in sudden floods and the jamming 0! moving and crushing ice. Look ‘or. navel-e! dam of cricp. {taxing tn.- the. alter the storm: 0! this pa'iod pane oil. The lust three days of the month will bring return of general storm conditions. winding up on the 28th with electrical disturbance. god beg. Vy rains in my section! of the country. Upon the whole. we (out not an unmuy stormy and da- ugreecbie February-1 commanding oi Vernal. tropical storm, with bored and wintry visitation: giving Word and Works: but short though the month is, it will be quite long annual! if its weather is to b6 tht PMâ€? is (he yea-r: u the month is, it will be quite long enough it its weather is to be what the prolessor says it will be. At anyrate he has made many very accurate forecasts. and here is what he says abut the coming month. The reference to diagrams will of course be 0! no service apart from his own paper in which these are given. Because the forecast is so brie! it is reproduced in full as a. {sample for our readers who hitherto have only seen considerations of his articles on the weather. The artâ€" icle is as follows : The storm period extending from who 9th to the 23m is covered by 'my disturbing {actor-s, us may be ‘seen it} the storm diagram. Vulcan, ‘Mcrcury Venus and Earth. all comâ€" ?bine _wi moon it south declin'auo‘li,’ “ht tape qpaxter and in apogee. This beriod during its opening stages will bring change to quite warm {or we .“v w â€" vâ€"_ Important thing! to keep in mind. in connection with the forecasts, storm and weather {or February. are that a Venus perturbation covers nearly the whole of the month. while the Vernal equinox meets and con:- bines with the Venus period from. about the 10â€! to the end of the month. These {acts will not obliter-s ate or change the regular storm per- iods, except that the regular periods will all be prolonged and intensiï¬ed by Venus and Earth. The month will open warm and threatening. Moon is on celestial equator on the st, tending greatly to excite electrical storms in many places. Disturbances will continue until about the 4th. bringing heavy rains. turning later to snow over much of the country. It is safe to thgt would naturally appear about the 11th may possibly be rctamded un- til alter the moon's passage over! the celestial equator on the 13th. But those who do not prepare for hard winter storms, and for a great cold wave and blizzard between the 9th and 16th of February.>will, we fear. pay a. costly penalty. The ï¬nal culmination of these storms may not come before the 14th and 15th which are central reactionary storm days: but we caution all. ear pecially those who have large live1 stock interests at stake to be on; guard any time from the 9th until? the culmination comes. Don't be? deceived by delays and pleasant wen.- say that this ï¬rst February period, like all the following periods of the month, will begin with moderate to warm, blight days. but rain. with wind and thunder southward will follow and turn quickly to snow, sleet and wry cold weather. articles. Sunday the 81h to Thus-3P day the 12th. The days of greatest violence will be on and touching the 10th and 11th. Dangerously high tides will be most natural, with strong pndbabilities of seismic dis- turbances, and heavy tropical storms in the south. Violent rains may be expected generally over southern and central parts of the country, while a. boreal counterpart in the form of a. furious snow storm and blizmrd from the west and north need not surprise any reader. The crisis of these disturbances will come on and next to the 11th. The cold wave 'c'ostn "soc-1M FEBRUARY WEATHER 11m WAW' shortest. month in. "8 6m â€Milan; .8535 6am: Innuacc J. H. Sootheran, W. «Fm 2911:, m In“ Pom and History. Pop!!- W for annimflon o! Matty Unï¬t-Icy. or Toronto Conâ€"- mum-y 0! Haste. Studio and Ba- H-QIOW 13.0. 30:28 Lindsay Malhle Watts Plumbing, 'l‘insmithing and Re pairingNeutlyandPrompt- omm_m gums: KEYS IOIIISON, Lindsay A Midnight laze tlflmulfllfl. m1. I J. DARNELL [92le Wichita md dealcrin all Humoffla'n'Goods, of Which 1 km. 1 [age assoflment. Your own-mi! made up to order. Hit f‘qaiï¬egin Sick. and mm, Hair Brushes Toilet Combs and Pomp Pads Hair gins, etc. VJ. B. WELDON, Mariposa to Clerk. Oakwood, 0m. In Agent, Issuer of Marriage 1; Conveyancing in all iLs MONEY TO LOAN. LFARHERS AND OTHERS \ J; RISES, Lindsay J as. Riggs, FOOT gov KENT sr. htoortofflredntunotpuï¬a uhfly (lo-trauma to tho 3w householder. What you wt 1: “sunbeam. Hanan. dourJowanngo'oodcooh “mmmhyourhom undmwmnutthodulredre MOTEL!†"wow 0' m n“ ‘35“ 0'79 WA!!!“ 0“ ROBERT CHAMBERS Count-11mm, Ccnonud [ABM HMS T...‘ FDR "Reduction In Pri 'DR. NEELA-XDS, (mm Extracts wcth “inn gas (\ltahzedAir).:1l him for :26 3cars “i cess. We studndt Dr. Cotton,o of No“ Y ginator of gas fox vxu 'Dr. Cottou “lites that he has giun 1110 487 persons without "Dr. Noeland uses 17 Pain obtundcrs. B0: 'Cial teeth inserted prices. Pleasd send 5 “before coming on‘. posite the Simpson H DR. F. A. WALTERS. dent my. Honor graduate of Univertity and Royal ( Dental College. All the 1 improved branches of successfully pcrfornmd. moderate. Ofï¬ce over . Drug Store, corner Kent linm-sts. Ollie: our Avast to]: Bros.. Guaranteed best workman teeth and umber. . Plate teed not to break. N0 ‘ extraction when plates ‘1 mum. 1 LARGE AMOUNT of mm to loan, 4; to 5 per cm STEERS. Solicitor, Bank Building, Williamâ€"s 0- E~HOPK1NS, Barrister, S or (or the Ontario Bank. Mo: Loan .t Lowest. Rates. 0m 6 William-st... south. or graduate of Toronto L1? .and Royal College of Dent 8130115. All the latest in methods adopted and prices ate. Ofï¬ce over Anderson geut’s opposibe Voitch's h« â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"':'.â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" . Pc tel Lindsay (ï¬st and in each month 1 THE UNDERSIGNED are P Throat. fl Univera’ty Medical Faculty, graduate of Trinity Lnivc Toronto. and member of Coll Physicians and Surgeons, 0n Oï¬ice Lindsay-st. Telephone / ’R. A. GILLESPIE, C. A. and Ofl'toe and reSidencc corner of saw and Russell-sts. Liconu: T0 BORROWERSâ€"We are 1 money on real estate mo: Lg: the lowest current, rates. '1‘! ï¬nes is done in our own oil the principal and interest in us without any expense gutting. We also purchas: ‘ m and debentures. To 1 We invest money for also uponi say and “MILâ€"Duo. --.-- -.. Royal College Physicians ar geons, Edinburg. Licem Midwifery, Edinburg. Spa tention given to Midwifery : mm of women. Telephone . 7H. (moss, Dentist, Li Headquarters ‘ for good Don Member of Royal Dental C R. E. A. 'l‘OT’I‘EN sav Graduate of sity and Royal 0 Surgeons. E‘ cry dentistry is done in scientiï¬c manner prices. Ofï¬ce ovcr Store. to borrow money on farm “-37 win and it to their into minor see me before placi tom... Business strictly c an. H. c. HAmLL, lot .to loan money on farm, ‘0' ‘Nfllqe property. at very no.“ of interest, private c McSWEYN a $130 Solicitors. etc†‘ Bank Building, cor. Kent 8 “Imam. Lindsay, In ‘ every Howey. ORE 3. Phaeton. Islay P. 0 Artificial reeFu $6 to $8 per set. Dr. Day ,_ Dentif TTON, dentist, Lindsa; of women Ont Auctiongero Consuleation in ‘ and Nose diseases JACKSON. Iiarri T Nb“'\ky for extra vrritxn: 1) van the 2' s'ithout u uses tht' s . 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