New York ‘ ' 19 Welhngtondst' East Bogton Logs! Went Toronto ‘ ' Established I390 55c?! 391:“ Pu In: Tantalum-euthanasia: wins cold and u an pelt-(Mouth ntï¬canunbox. never‘wtheymlevuyummm mmudmmvomtmdevdoponrym and him a handful. Apumvo are It: [nag-don. 8 maï¬a. Candy-non. tut- nuglï¬moumsorden. Rheumatism. MM Mu. Don'toendsm Order ml Irv-and and ndflundpmlm .691! d whichisgmnm Woddmwhmmmhm “in Gum“ and an naive In this my I'- drednofother Whmm ma .00. names ml LI'ITLE BRITAIN. Rudd Harness Co. Suits and flvenfnats The best brands manufachu'ed‘ always in stock. You will be! sure of an enjoyable smoke it you purchase your supplies at J08. Gï¬ RROLL’S [)3 El ROLL’S J. JyRICH THE HOBBY TAILOR, â€"On Glendgmpst, R. 0. church, tram in I â€"-On Hum-st. Wt rooms, hall acre land, stable. ‘ just good tune, 2. south repair 3% taxman-mam.†Oder your Wink! Suit Ol’ OV£YCOit now. I have an up- todate 3: 3d: of Twecds, Over coatmg s and Trousctings to choose from. Prices Rig ht. See my stock before ordering Four Specials For,N:xt Week 3 RB. J. 1:7TTLE,Mgr. w. P. DEVER co. STOCK AND BOND BROKERS Jai'B. Lénnon References. Balsam-Ix. DI- Winn TOBACCO and ONT .nice property. Apply at. Full length rawhide Whipe ton-.350. Trunks and Valises of every kind. Light and heavy harness always in stock or made to order. 7 Repairing neatly and prom i'or $1.50. Robes and Bells at greatly reduced prices. Mitts of all kinds, lined and un! lined, buckskin and horsehide pull- 50 only Dutch Kersey Horse 'Blan- kets, regular price $1.50 for $1.00., 30 only Dutch Kersey Home Blank- ets, extra heavy, regular price 82, 00 only Dutch Kersey Horse Blan- kets. regular price $1.00 for 75¢. _ ,7 ,k’ Agent. Oakwood, Ont. Insurance Issuer of Marriage W conveyancing in all its forms. MONEY TO LOAN. mum-3m Houses for Sale. Little’s Old Stud Elem-gm Ila!- Hariposa â€township {wâ€"lâ€"t'msonbnrg n. shunting engine mourn became uncontrollable on a. grade, ‘ The funeml o! the late Gilbert 'and after the crew had jumped; col- Scott. who died on Thursday. Jan. lided with several sanding Cars. 29th. was held from his late resi- wrecung them and injuringmmo agree the Northern Hotel to the men, named Iconic, undue; «awn-cc «May on Saturday. Jan. Raison. In the last collision the galâ€"31$. The beautiful and impressive gine Wheat. “maï¬a of :eï¬mxmd, but ‘ ' be!!! hitting the upthegmde' “WM.“ hotel, which “a. “rim draped for mukenindnrgeogfln. “DJ-mmmmï¬amun‘fmm 8" illent of the Mn W_nilâ€" .._ an“ .___ L‘L, _. _ I" W ston’e omen will be" V 'erected by the Bank of British North. 1 America on- Main swat, Wt. , " adjoining tthominion m ~| I ’â€"Eleven Chinamen slaw mi; from Canada are‘ mtid to be hiding‘ I. in Pittsburg, and the Federal police _ are after them. ' ~| -â€"It is reported at Quebec that the: ip Canadian Norma-n is negotiatilg for . m the purchase or the Great Norman: :3. Railway of Quebec. ! 'held at the Board at Trade. Emile iton, on Wednesday, at which steps were taken to further the movement for advertising Bemilton as a my in which manufacturers would .ï¬nd‘ it. to their advuitage to locate. ‘ -â€"Large additions are to he mule to 1the “\ghrriqon gt Mihx. m Worcester Regiment will be brought fmmBermmaforeetobeknown as the Blue Marines will replace the RoyalArtillery. andtwoihips'eomâ€" i mnieaol’aboutlflOOmmwm be stationed permanently at the bar- Mfmmmmflï¬m ’ â€"Aba.drail on the G. T.R.neari §-Bowuidnville gave out On Tuesday] Lafternoon of last week, and after a; hmyy frerglt had passed over the ca- boose Was thrown irom the track, and was turned over, but the con- duetor who was in it, was not hurt. } â€"At a. largely attended meeting of _ the Libends o! Wellington,held st. Guelph on Wednadny. “resolution favoring the appointment of Ir In-l nee, former member of the House of, Commons, to one o! the vacancies in the Senate, was carried. f. â€"A representative meeting wqp,‘ 1.18 heldat theBoardoIMBmflelb, --Tbe Nd'fli-Wmt Mounted Police will endeavor to sewn the extradi- ,tion of mm convicts just completing a. term at Sing Sing, N.Y., Morgan and Lax-one, on a. charge of murder ing a'commcb near Red Deer, N.W.T. two and a half years ago; â€"'I‘he Winnipeg City Council are ' ,hokiihg frequent. secret. conferencm to i discuss with General Manager Mo- Nicoll of the C.P.’R. the improur menu and extensions contemplated in Winnipeg. , â€"A deputation representing the manufacturers of beet sugar in Can- ada. waited upon Hon. Mr. Fielding and Sir William Mulocv on Wednes- day at. Ottawa, and asked for a [reflective duty on sugar. â€"Two men, who registered as J. M. Gay, Harriston. Michigan and D W. Grifï¬n of Brockville, created a sensation in Ottawa. on Tuesday by shouting. out. prayers for the regpner- ation of the world: from the main tower of the .Parliament buildings. -â€"-The steamer America. which grounded on Sable Island. and dam- wed hamâ€, is at. Halifax in _a lleaky condition, and unable‘to con- ‘tinue her journey to Baltimore; â€"Hon. J. Israel M will he one of the speakers at. Campbellford on the evening of Felt-nary 4th, at the eele‘h'ration 0n the opening of the Watson dice factory. -â€"The manuscript of a. novel writ- ten by W. Wilfrid Campbell; the Canadian poet and author of 0mm has been lost in the mails in being forwarded to an English ‘publishea (or approval. ' -â€"A telegram announcing- the death or M; De Fan‘somn; tot-ï¬lm Consul to Canada has been received at Ottawa. He died at. Santiago, Chili, where he has been doing con- sular duty since his removal tom Ottawa. â€"?I‘homas Porter. a. Canadian Nor- thern brakenan, dial at Winnipeg'on Wrdnesdny as a result of an accident ‘at Neepawa. on the some day. } -â€"Rev. Mr. HacWilliams, pastor of the Wentworth Presbyterian Church. Hlamfltdn, has declined a. proflcred increase or $100 to his silary of $1,400,113 the congregation were divided on the matter. â€"The School -ol lining and Agri- culture at. Kingston will commence thetaachingofï¬shcdtumam‘lpro- matipn shortly? . L -Owing to sevcrgl fatal accidents recently, the union trainmen or the Dominion Steel Company's plant. Sydney. have as‘<cd for" improved ladle cars in hanlllng ore. and re- :used to work until new cars are ob- ‘tained. Helm“ (I: 7W0!“ (law Into uricf Plum -â€"At Ptarmigan nine. in Kootemry on Monday, Ediard Hills and Wil- liam Wilton, miners. drilled into an old change of dynamite, éxplodjzg it. Wil‘s was killed and Wilton injured.‘ P-James Dixon. preskbnt ol the Reform Association or Hamilton, is†understood to' be the choice 0! the liberal party for the Smatorahip left vacant by the death of the late Senator Wood. â€"Coroner Grmnvood 0! Sutton West has reported to Cornty Crown} Attorn'vy H. H. Dewaxt the acciden- tal suffocation there on Saturday night of Charles Bernard O'Neill, an infant, found dead in bed. ' man Tom muss, in: he!!! in the hall adjoiniijg the: Wm' towcontaiu no and“ or hotel, which was suitably draped for â€moons “soothing stall," and my the occasifm. Rev. Run! Dean So be given with absolute allay to n. Momma. - newbornbdn. Soldatï¬Soeuua byâ€, .n m. or seat post 1 E E s E .5? 1g and I feel Wk every thanIdidforyeag-ibeforc. Iwm strongly advise every rheunmtic suff- fera- to give Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ,g; fair trial." Remember that only “be genuine pills will cureâ€"imitatioim .can't cure, therefore see that the full name â€Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for} Pale Peop " is found on the wrap- ;ya- around every box, Sold by all medicine dealers or sent. postpaid at. [I never got more tampons: 1o. ,lieiuntillbegant useolDr. WW“:- linms’ Pin'c Pills. rinsed altogéther {eight boxes, and 33th taking them! .haveuothudntme otthetroub- 5001mm perboxorsixbomfor $2.50. by writing direct to the Dr. Williuns' liedicinc 00., Brockville. (kiwi-1.131313: Pain flat Macs! his: You 5cm: It is your old enemy, rheumatism, come again with the winter to top- |ture you. These pains. remember, are mused by had blood, you may [There is no case of rheumatism Dr. *Willisms' Pink Pills will not cure it :g‘iven a. {air trial. By making ‘ ’, ,rieh red blood and strwgthening the mes they strike at the very root 1of such diseases as rheumatism. scia- ties any lumbago. We give oneense out of thousands to prove the truth of this statement. Mr. A. G. La;- combe. Sorel; Que" says : "For ï¬ve yearslwasgvictimtothetortures oi rheumatism. At times the pains in my knees. shoulders and hips were almost past endurance. Often I could not dress myself without us! sistsnee. I tried many remedies but tism is caused by had blood and the nly way to drive it. out. of the mean, is to enrich your blood by takin Dr. Wflliams' Pink Pills. E. easc them by frubbing with linimcnts and outward lotions, but cannot. get. rid of them in that way. Rheuma- app.“ towns. the back woods, the big barn-raising, the swat fact of .foderation. and; other interesting .mtters are cleverly 'oven into the ‘inWting story. M is enough ‘love in it to gratify those who must. hm it, and not. enough to interfere with molly ' good writingsâ€"School Weekly, Chicago. "Oliver Langton" is for sale at Porter's and Little's in toWn and by William Briggs. Toronto. not overdrawn exposm of sectaria- ismtwbjdg ‘29 not. a. bit. spoiled h'y dashes of prejudice, and though ev- olution of (humour is the keynote of the story there is no hint. of preachingâ€"Chicago Record-Herald. Shows the author to be a sympa- ;tbetic student of his {elbow men. Mr. Powlcs has evidently analyzed the process oi character building and knows how to put his conclusions into the concrete form of a fiction hero and his philosophy into action and incident. The novel is well constructed. There is a pointed but 'n-m nah-EH. wank-«cw: maul.†.h legging Oren! anr -. " Itwilibemtflyingmthepeoplg a! Victom county to learn that. i“Oiivu- Langton." Hr. Geo. ; A. Powlm' novel dealing with incident. ’0! Lindsay and other parts 0! thh Ieounty has already achieved success. It has received high praise from cap- mue cities, in now 12: m seconds!- E'éhwingwumwngma aboqt Hr. Povles' book. ‘ ItdouldbeineveryhomeinVio- Its nutty style in far drove that o. the even“ novel 0! the day. It. shows wide familiarity with people and scenes in the author' a expaienoe and is fluent. may. never striving for m. The amount of the bam- ruining is one of the best. things in the book. -â€"Hemy F. Munroe. (Bigot. I ï¬nisied it at three in the morningâ€"Col. Sun. Hughes, I. P... Ottawa. Alum-hing character story. full 0! ud' humor, and well told.â€" Chicago Journal. '11:: “wooâ€"English speech: 0! Dolphus Levelly are exceedingly amusingâ€"Melon Falls Gazette. One at the best or recent stat-la. mweneithdlnCnnada.nndls full of local color; the life of the THAT 0L0 PAIN AGAIN minus“ 09‘" variety 0! in- 'n'w W'nliciimmm ailment: of tho little ones: are must! mmntainnooplm“ 'nlereiil no“ time when Wre- quim more attention than dark: the teethingperiod. At. that time the little one isdwaysaouud (rectal, Mummi- disordan and Wm convulsions. omen mothers are mlutaely worn out caring for baby, and the whole house hold is in a condition of anxiety; This condition mnbecasilyremeâ€" diedbytheuseotlhhy'sOwn'l‘lbâ€" lets, which cool the sour [ittleston- aeh, allay theinnammtlonof'tl- gumandgivetheliuleonehe-flhy netnnl sleep. A mother's.“ 10:11:1meme wwwormnwcmnm A Trying The to But lady and Mother (hep-st. two at the Bipï¬st church of Babb") for ramming when of the family havemeshcere-ymmhyotahrge numberolfrbnda. atthisplaee. MLAH‘nhadbaen illhrsometimcandonthemth‘ot Jan. penceluuypnuedavw. De- ceasedhadmnywmlriendswhne mom-midst. anuntkrdwhon .0- tendedtbofunenlutl’emrboro. m ItJms with much sorrow. that we learned of the death of Alexander M- len 01 Petcrboro who Lanna-w lived Squier Sons of Lindsay are db- u'ibuting n large quantity of and peas amongst. the farmers of this community. ‘We hope for better re- sults than last year. A pleasant time was spent at the regular meeting of the C...0F of Court Moro No. 557.1!“ the regula- business. Refreshments were served and n number of mophone nelectionsby Mr. B. Beldon. Among the visiting brethren were Bros. 8. J. Fox, H.P.P. ï¬end Henry Woodvine. Mr. Geo. Ben is preparing to have our burg. He has sold his (nun and will reatde in Lindsay. Hr. loosen: Deyeu has gone to letting. Ohio. where he has mated a position. We wish him m in his new work. Ho“ 75. Mildred King 68, Lana Lake 64. Stella. Connor 61. Ma. Webster 59. Louise Wood 65, Willie Copplestone 56, Hazel Richardson 51. Nellie Seal 47, Hurry W 38. Olive Wilson 17. least-s. Wilkinson. Lucas, Mae and Pring ol Halibut-ton will town! on Saturday ’ ‘, .tï¬ funeral of the late 0. We also noticed Ir. Reuben Garâ€" tet. Wm. Fielding and J. H. Doloâ€" mem of linden gt the funerals. " His Honor Judge Harding posed W Kimnount on Saturday 22. Jr. “laâ€"Katie Coppleatonc 90, Arnold Conn 62. Sara. Savinan 61. Pearl Irwin 51. Walter Champion 16.( Garnet Nikon 32. Fred Lake 24. Horace Goad-28.11311)†Kong 15 Russell Giles 12, Morley Gourd 10. 0rd clamâ€"Boy Rich 100. Roy Philip 29. Evelyn Cameron 78. Winifred OAXWOOD ' School mport {or January: 5w elmâ€"Roy Gardner 98, Bum Wel- don 96. Begin Bennie 52. 8:“ {tin ~19:an Conn 99.’ Gama Fans, Itineurmddutytoannounoethe dosthotlr.Joh-Bgracof Cam- W.vhodopanedtm thisuu'on Jan. 27th. He has been‘gmt sum forthcgastï¬vewfrom Qinnl dime. .H‘c was born in York State. 0.8..'ind came in Out- iv. V_ cm. a-..†' 81m“ Philip 81.1knd Cowle- stonc 80. Stella Philip 7-,} Icon: Cameron 70. Chm Boll Falls 65, Pearl Coed 64, Glad}: Hughson 63. Homage King 62. Pearl Thorndike at when i snugmanud took'a mmmmmdm§ Ilia Hm of Pctaborois “stimuli: 0936:0113 , m VAmem in. no; CUâ€! 0 TLETI REABORO We“ Mull... u,“ J. H. Sootheran, Lindsay Barbie Warts the mm mm [WWW tlmmam. Mailman-mm. mmmma Many vulva-ivy, or Toronto Coa- manna-u. Baikal.- “MW rams: Pm, “omitting and [living My and Pronpfe. ly Dunc m5 8 IOIIISDN, Lindsay We "L09. 0' III “9c mum 0“ l 1., mm [GEMS Midnight Blaze 3; M65 Lindsay Jos; Riggs, own .40! made up to order. '“ 11*: Wthk, “MMHIEI’ Brusms Told Oink ad Pomp Pads â€an, an. WWKENTST. ROBERT CHAMBERS “HM [0M3 00’. â€A LARGE AMOUNT eases of women. T‘ Reduction I Guaranteed best. worl teeth and rubber. 1 meet! not to break. extraction When pun DR. NEELANDS. den Extracts teeth wifl gas (Vitalized Air) a him for 26 years ‘ cess. We studied Dr. Cotton, of New ginabor of gas for ex Dr. Cotton writes that he has given th 487 persons uithoui 'Dr. Neeland noes pun obtunders. B -cial teeth inserted prices. Pleasa'und 'before coming. OI posit: the Simpson I IR. E. A. 'I‘OTTEN say. Graduate of ' my and Royal 0 Surgeons. Every 599% is done in W- All the 1 methods adopted ‘0‘ ate. Ofï¬ce over A1 gent’s opposiw Vei: {summon dentist. or graduate 0‘ Tau Ont Loan at Lowest Rm 6 “nun-st... south. to loan, 4‘ to 5 1 STEERS, Soliciu Bank Building. WE . H. HOPKINS, I 91' for the Ontario to borrow money ‘5! will ï¬nd it to 'ï¬teoroee me be! | ~33 OVI Artiï¬cislj‘ecth 9 per set. Dr. Day: D_ M00"- vex Arcana; AIM I. ' “mm curr‘ent ‘40UGH lou 2117. 7-3". for