14,400,000 31,000,000 45,837,704 [ANAGER. R H;\ M COUNTY (2E LODGE. and strongest :95! Bank in the at: Secumy for ,clcd. nch. ‘ tut :90; : W Rcyzmida, Belt l*1. Pan}. Can"). R B Nellis, Port HOW Flmlcr, .‘Ilethk. Hands, Milibwck. Ty.) Byrncs, ] Camp- “whose: names In: new in East Durham Ilse ii ' increasing :1) Incl:- r bent of it :s the men- ’d and true men. He Bxczhscn pmspctity and i put forth :vcry efon pod work of our Onifl. reports were given by stars prcscm. showing flunk-:3 :0 be aha!» ghe Order. 'bzrinrs‘ was anti)“ ‘Lmi imulhuwz of cm- ers' sale notes_ lhaw. Milibtook. E Mcrccr. Port Hope. R H Holland. Pol! Bro Archie Reynolds, :d :0 Lac Fusing" "F to: [lure smccui'c .eu u;..z is was on.) nigh} iuutd u): paves. 310‘."th ’lhc Bxiutcn {’06 the he iud rm and dung»; c, and lzc ha.» grtaiq :rapid 5mm}; uf 13.3 Splcmiid am? «3163:ch ;i m the (,‘uuuucs u! fused in due (mm. 8. the opinion that “4 'H spent. Ring of the C00“? it held in mutant. he curtains an al- cver ready for use. "° W "um {09. the County Orange )urbnm hcld :25 annual mug: Haâ€, Millbtook. MT?- JEWELRY. wv‘a â€05519. etc, m be! '; also an improvi- "n: up tone"... too can regain“ chair. and and lb: rd [0 order and om he gut: a m»: iuL-r- Pic ind be": honor“! rsting andrusrs I": )s 1' \\ Reynolds-.1 {Lac}. lCam; in". I' R B .\c!!is, )as I’ll“. rufu and \‘ich-na, “'0“. ‘r. Bro. Archie Rey- 13R): rs m-rc installed '1’ 1::oufrum Purl Hare {In}; of Bros. 1. Evan» C R Nmon. Rcv R B hwaizr, H Mcrriï¬cld. Bride. J Jamie, C large attendance one of the Carma} point. aziagc Lian-ca. BROOK. held Side 0mm publicancn) the All goods Will be sold regardless of Proï¬t to make room for new Spring ' StOck now arriving. STORE WILL BE CLOSED TILL STOCK IS TAKEN. Having purchased the Stock and Business of MLChas. Evsry, Gmemee, On Thursday aï¬crnoon the Km", Mr. Pcckovcr w ll be 1: duvtcd in-‘n his new ï¬eld 0‘ whrk in." :31: Unsure. Lakcvalc and ML. 1‘. aunt! I- ‘ CHANG-E IN BUgTENESS {nowh- 2n 5 - romo. Muss l~2=hel Clarke h s returnei heme, altcra pleasant vsit with Miss Amx K' 1' s .\':I,b: o he home of Mr. Sandy Vcals. Lot 2, CH1. :3, Cum), on Friday. Fclxuary 8th. A (nod pmgmm will be givrn. {vagina}; ccmc. (icnts bring your ladies and ludics bring your ba-kcts. (300d accommodation will be prod-ltd for horses. Doors open at 7 pm. A ;-- 0d time antxcipazsd. God Save the th. Some valuzblc dogs have been pois or 0! through this 'X‘uwnship. It )5 0 went that some: people: have got to lean that it is strictly against the km £9 put out poison where any domestic animals are at large. A 'Box Sacral, under the: auspica of Leimnon L. 0. L. 646, mil be hcld at Messrs Nani ‘, Harx‘cyand Stephen Sun. and Mn. Mavphrfrson, Miss Manhcrwn, Mrs. (:ochrnnr, Mia" Stophcnm n and Mrs. Sutton, attended the com a! gwcn m‘ Inc Pittsburg ()tchcstra m Pctcrbum hat \Vcrk. Al speak very highlv of the musical enter uiumem rendered. rip ‘ nu; tn After a number of patriouc songs and Southern McloJics tho evcmng closed with singing “Auld Lang Sync" and “God Save the King." Sat 31 brilliant speeches were made dnxing the evening. in which Rev. Mr Johnxlon. .‘iCszv' Isaac Feet, '1' J Panons W 8 Rogers, ('1 ialfour. F (2 Sandy and i A Wylie: u 0'; part. 'lhesolos rendered by Mr “Hired Balfoour. Miss Parsons. \Ir.1’arson~ 3nd McCaï¬â€™rc), wcrc all thoroughlx Gujoycd as was the music by \lr. Norris and Mr. I 1.)'11.wrnton january zsth, 1907, in the form of an Oyster Supper, given by the “Woman‘> Inshtutc.†'l‘hcrc Wcrc about eight} panooh of {2' c very boumxful repasl prepared by the ladies. After [lu- supper game; and musnc wcre 1hr Imnwmcnts of the evening. p.“ . A very interesting and enjuyablc mmng was spent 21 the home of Mrs } Weir, (Cheese (glory) on Fnda} ‘ Mn. R.] Mulligan is visiting rcla tires m Toronto. Hr. Wm Adams, of Watcrvillc, Maine. visited his daughter. Mrs. '1‘ S Hondenon the past few week. and H: for his home on Monday. Hi» Omence friends are always glad to wokome him upon the occasmn of his annual vnsns. , 3-115 5 ‘2. \Vylie is visiting Bcst 4.930. uy hcmx 3-ng 22' .u .u ‘ . I?“ y is speedily recovcrmg. 1- , hockey match heh‘vvez‘. Kim; Wflias and Baghclurs of I'm: ““393 wefncsday cvamng of this Wack. prdwi‘“ much- mtcrcst and tritium- “9.5. The worthy recvc, after a about â€gech, Sets the puck in mono-1. It. I. M. McCrca attended the ‘ l of the Ian-Timothy Eaton, To- "’uw, on Saturday last. 'Mrs. (Rem) Tcncy. we are: picascd pay, is utmost well again, afzcr a nu weeks illness. ' At a. Great Reduction. letting their‘Eiâ€"m ï¬rm- -upc :1: a. days. wh c}: Wm, "H ~. win, new life: an! HHK ri I“? mr ru; Rymjéril)‘ of the Village; . m-QW'EM Will Open Thursday, Feb’y 14th, 190?, . Great 30 .Days’ Sale. amounting to about $15,000, nu xiimhz, treat 1 pawns-- ratiuu m S Y-vn mm ro‘ think 3 ‘, but that‘s what you ‘uecdne w on the kid «mi are nfl'ucted. '1 lune organs chums» [ [be buda; the)“ are the ï¬lwrs 11ml re-l move {mm the blond 'he \\ u-le numeri that acts like deadlv poisnu on thI . vimllty and health of the system l.‘r.I [Hamilton‘s Pills sHmuhue the Harm} s! 'oxpel fermenting nmttrr frum the! bnwelp, restore the ï¬ver and «timulxte ' t! eeret‘ ry aux-i secretory org‘ms. ’ This enabzes we Maud a. quickly m' pianish inn-l! and est;.bllshes perfect lwahh. N.. medicine nut-l such lash: 1:3 gmd as Dr Humiitnn’u Mandrake ux.d Butternut PM: 250 at ulldeulers Vun dcl' Yer-n. 33c ; "Mv (luptmu ed Flag," livu A\[~li'>‘-}IJ‘†‘w‘rlmulz. 350; " 'hc White Lifc,’ by William Edward liirdexuolf. 20c: “The Bemtifnl Lifc†by (I. H. Miilur 350. \V. M. Potter, l’cterborwgh. Ont. Why pay big press for books when you can buy right {tom our Publishing House. Anv of tln- following books will be: scnt upon receipt ol pxicr : “The Things that Make a Woman†by (Elm: lott~ Mr. James Dolrson has pur . Mr. Charles lyorv, and as will l»;- ichased the stock 21ml business of l l l l l l r seen by referring to our a.lvcrtir- ing columns and also hv bills, Mr. Dobson will commence a great clearing sale: on 'l‘hursrluv. Feb 14. at S ann.‘ slurp, and which will continue cvet‘v (lav (Sundays excepted) tor 30 days. The sulr is for thc purpose of reducing the ‘ 510d; to make room for hissming goods. Mr. Dobson has inrl e: large business ¢chrience in “’65 turn Ontzr‘o. and comes lllglll) FYCOHHllthlctl- Mr. Holman hnprs to retzun zzll Mr. lvorv's {miner customers by giving them the :ame courteous treatment as h--re toforc, and z-l<o corrlinllv xnxius all others to call. â€IL 0 " 1L1. DUWUD llUllUL'l by His Emily Friends. ()1) Thursday ev‘cning, Jan. 24 upon Mr, Wm Lo“ 88, Reeve of Enn return home lrorn attending the ()m t)‘ Council, a large number of frtel: neeemtnod at his residence am] we a Very pleuuunt evening, the amt): mente being dancing, BinglnL’.aml cu playing. Each one thumuzhly enjr ed himself uutll lflu’clock, “hen sunmtnnua supper was served to a after which Mr. anes was present with a very handsome Morris chat The {(rllhwlllg and-tress was rear! by ll John Sullivan and the presehmli made by Mr. G.(‘. Franks to the ï¬rm To Mr. \‘frn. Loner, Reeve of Emil Ilanr Mr. l.oue:L;â€"We. some of yo snmmrlera take this opportunity to e: unanu In a ï¬-u- u-nnla on Tn" Ali-n;lvn.‘ A STOREHUUSIC FOR POISON: Mrs. John IIchcrsdn, of Carbcrry, Man.. is \isiting ()mcmcc friends. Mrs chdcrson has the sympathy of the; C0mmumty upon the low sustained by thc dcath of hcr daughter, the lan- Mrs. W. W. Fee, of Emily. Messrs 'l‘. H. McQuudc and W, Mcl’hcraon werc in l’ctcrboro on Sat urday. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Kunnmvm, of Woodwllc, were: visiting in the: ï¬ling- last weck. if: .51. Mr. Albcrt Jones of Omcmcc, was in town on Monday and gave the: Mirror a call He also visited 1hr home of his siStcr, Mrs. 5.1m Blukcly, licmfod, =h's wc:k. Mrs. W H Batcs, of Carbcrry, 23,1311): is the guest of hcr shtcr. Mr::. 1 b chdcmnn (Euzcurec defeated a team of Lindsn) huckcyisls at Omcmcc lust wuck, t’)' " scorc of :6 to 6. ias: “Mc- each one would ul-tnin his righta. The amusements then continued until â€mm 5 n’clovk in the morning. G (. FRANKS, EDWARD [1H KEY. JANE: FRANKS. JOHN SULLIVAN. 'l HUMAS [Ht KEY. MICHA FL '1‘“ OM KY. '1 â€10'“! ‘1' CA BRUL L. After thin the reeve rnpliod In a few “ords, expressing his gruntu‘ln tn. wards his frievds for how-ring him In this way, and also said as far as he Was ma. uonh! full“ the duties that you re ab ut tn perform in at man careful or pru 'ent 1..an than “id be axer' cisml by you As a slzghl token of our gratitudo towards you. no ask you to ul‘Cn-p! this. chair, and trust that you s? all b» [HBPGI’VOd to not alone serve this year as uur ream, but, that you m.._\ e'joy many such you†bearing the same title Swgned on bo‘mlf 0! your support": of 1'â€ka Hill, On Thursday evening. Jan. 24â€.. upon Mr, Wm Lo“ es, Reeve of Emily, return home lrorn allendlng the (long- tJ‘ Council, a large number of frleuile useeruhled at his residence mnl spent ‘ I. very pleuï¬unt ewening, the gums».- u.enle being dancing, ainglvau. and mnl playing. Each one thurunahly enjny ed himself untll lilu’clock, “hen a suxnntunue supper was served to all, after which Mr. Lewes was presented with a very handsome Mnrrxe chair. The {ullhwillg ad-lrexs “as read by Mr Juhn Sullivan and the preaenlallm made by Mr. G,(‘. Franks to the “rave: To Mr. Wm. LonPR, Reeve of Emily: Dear Mr. l.nueS;â€"We. some of your euppnrlere â€the this opportunity to ex- press In a law words to you our siucue pleasure uvrr your being raised to the high dignity of reoveship in the Tom;- emp ol Emily. We assure you it was a great auurce nl delight to us all when the ropnrr -.f the elecllnn stated that mu u ere returned H e succuel’nl cundi- d do. We feel c mï¬deut that no mher Mr. Wm. Lowes Honored Man-along In its reconstructn‘e and rebuilding power, quick to give relief, absolutely sure to cure,-â€"whem can you ï¬nd a better treatment than Fer- rozwle? Sold by all druggista in 50c. boxexa' try Fe rr xme. Any traces of Urh: Aclddmd rive-.- maflc puison are q-ncklv din'en out by Ferrnzone. The lowered clmdilion of We Slatem ls changed info a reserve of vigor that. deï¬es further attacks 0! Sciatica: Nu tunic an quickly funnies the mul- cular uystam, impurta such strength: such endurance and vigor. No builder of ,nerve force can be umra puwerhu. Thin can be properly done with Fer- rozune. This passive Snflam'ï¬'uitinn is the pro .dixct ofn run-down condition, and in our} cane you may be sure the nerves am now down line. The pain is the cry of the uervos for n ore {nodâ€"for richer, wdd er b! 0.1. Jinbbmg on 3 areas) lluiment cï¬n’l heip very punchâ€"you u nut. treat the bluod and rebuild me nervous system. SciatiLK‘L‘ï¬/G: ifiuï¬agumullumgi sciatic nme the lamest 176'?\e hf bud). .f 3:3 01‘ Sara It. is worthy at note that. mfluohco as Sundny Scim ul teachers will bu either enhanced or naakened by our “eel:- dav living. Many a. Sunday School pupil has been surprised, anu ï¬lled with something nearly akin to con- tempt, to discover that (hair teacher’s ordinary everyday lite between Sun. dam in not of quite so high a. standard 33 the Sunday conduct and teaching would Indicate. An slx-Iovontta'l of our time Is week-days. so gix-sgvemh'n of our real character is likely to be 11.. dicated by on: week-day liviï¬g. Dc- pent} upon itpur lives gr. [gr morg in; MnMurion Lawrence is author“) for the statement : “ Don’t eume betore your class win: am ill-prepared 19350:) and then expect renxhs from _\ulll‘ touchingâ€"5 our scholars wiil auon do tact roar Ienkhess â€"rome:ul or it. is what you have in reserve than counta.‘ And It is quite obvious mm the person- nl iufluonre of rho teacher who has spent a hurried half hour on Sdturday night, or a more hurrlod tnenly mm nles after (‘hnrch on Sunday morning, 1n preparation {or the day's lesson, 15 not likely to be of any lasting beneï¬t Every Sunday “a or! b: furo our clusos we are exerting: an inll lance, either helplul or harmful. ether weak or strong, {or time 3nd for eternity. Ln: the awful uolomnily of this thought link deep Into our innermost cmmcious' The Sunday School teacher’s calling is to wield a personal, religious influ- ence over thalivea of their scholars, and Paul's charge in Corinthians :' “It in required in stewards that a man be found l-‘AlTfll-‘Cl.," is peculiarly applic- ahle to the Sunday School toachor. And if we ARR iaithl’ul, ronlizing that " no mun taketh this honor unto hlmseli but he that is called 01’ God," and the-ro- {ore we are not proprietors dealing with that which is our own, hut dashing v: ith that which belongs to G .d, and them- rore bound to deal With it in all thing: according to His pleasure, our xersoyml influence will be an unmeasured force in moulding the liws of our scholars into tho image and likeness 01 Him oi Whom we teach. Prof. Brumbaugh Pays : " The mean- uro of a teacher’s influence in to he found in the loyalty this by her pupils- It In worth much toa teacher tu real-z.» that he is to he held in blessed remem- brance by those whose lives he touches, and by those, who, in turn, are touched by his pupils. To trais a true nun, or a true Woman, Is to train a force {or good and tar God. that widens “Uh the process of the MIME, that Is not spent in the dated (lav, nor in the dateleas night which we call death, but whu h contin- ues as (Bad continues. We teach hut for a day. but for eternity." What every teacher needs m h-el In ‘ha: his pupils regard him as an oracle, that his words are shaping Sun“; as “-0 Mrnkeu of the sculptor’n hammer shapes staunch-x. With pupils of a certain age, Hm statement. “ The teacher sap-a," is quite an ï¬nal as, "l‘hus saith the Lord.‘ Hmwe we nee-l to give ourzwlven to “1‘3 Work with a consuming passionâ€"the teuuher is like the candle, which “:1sz othersâ€"by consuming “self. Dr‘ Fowerby, in an address on this nuijcl. bell-re the Sunday School Anavciuliou Provincial (,‘unvmltluu in mm, says: †Personal influence is a Wumlarfuluml'n mighty thiuz It is born With us, it goes with us, It is in every glance of our even, in every um] ofour 1109.1th la in the m wmnaum nf our ï¬ngers, in the posture ur-mr hmlies “we are influencing auxupono. some where, BOlHEhOW, always. We cuuult live to ourselves; that In absalulelv lmpnssihle. “No life can ho pure in its purpmuv; and Mrung in its alrile, Am! all life not be purer and strong- er theraby." In a sense, we, as Sunday School teachers, are sculptors, nut wmklng merely nu inn, or wumlmr m Arbln,ln1' on agnritn,and unnlmaud minds and the though! u! lho fur-reaching cousc- qnencas u! the influence we oxmt is appalling enough to make us Hemble, because llwv we as busting as uterulxy. 'l‘ho work of teaching In the Sabbath School In no comprehensive, and so im- portnnt,and an honorable, that it :3 im- possible, accnrutoly, to ascertain the nature and the extent of the trust com- mitted to our cure It ts vlonr that it is a trust beyond that committed to on! innry Christians. As Christians we are allhmemhers of Christ’afflrmy, but an teachers we are ofï¬cers in ~that army, not only faking heed to onraelvw, but having the cure ofnthers. It ls a. hiuh honor l-nt it brings w1th It a great re- spnnuibtllty, and the grace to be faith- rul must he ohmine-I {rum Hun \thm “'6 Bi‘r‘e‘ A young lady But one Sunday before her class, and in the course of the lost ann one of the girls obj¢cted to her ata'eureut by saying: " But, Miss Aâ€"â€"- do you n01 do those things yourself?" A moment's hesitation, and then came the reply: “ Girls, you are not tn do an Inn, but as luv you are to du " Sn: 1: a teacher’s influence over a. chumso far as any lasting good is concerned, wlll be practically zero. the evclcu u! eterhi r puplis are better lo I unt than lll- ‘ taught; Since, in teaching others we learn omselves, and since we leave the impress 01'"er own persnnal characters on the minds of our pupils, while they. in turn, afl'dct us by the very fact of our coming in contact with them. it is o! the utmost importance that earnestness and energy give life to our teaching, fur the secretot success Is to teach accur- . utel)’, thoroughly, and earnestly, lm- ‘ parting interest to instruction and awakening attention to it. Remember it is the man, himself, who is the teach- erâ€"it Is not our wordsâ€"our characters, are our message. NE W" HYMN BOOK, contam- ing Over 150 beauuful 50105 and rcvival Hymns, two sample copies thh words and music complete, will be sgnt on receipt of 10 cts. flu: I’Q'I‘TE K; Patel bow,’ Ont Let our watthrd for 1907 be found in Chrm’s words : " For their sakes (that is. hr 1an sake 0{ those placed in our clmrge),l consecrate m3 aeif." Cow secration and serwce, rthese, are de- manded of usâ€"theso uuly. They cou- stilule a ti-un ‘ifn, a life Mxlch lives Christ, \\ hich enlhroneu Lhrist. which diffuses the power of Hus Usvlue I'er- ponullty. ‘ A0 to now we teach-«some teacher- chill their scholars, exercise a. demon:- 1m: Influonce over them, while others by the very brightness of their fateâ€, and the gentle sympathy, and the real interest evinced by their words.1nsp1re them with faith and hope. It 13 a sub- ject for discussinu whether our manner, when occupying: the teacher's chair he- fore our classes, has not more to do with our personal influence than we think. Do nm forget, then, that {hero is a mu importance pertaining tea man's ur a wouxan’r, own pr‘rsonnl h‘fluence In dealing with young hearts, and young hver. And 1130 are right wiih Jesus (‘hrian'and right “in. the Word of God, we slmll be right with our scholars. Let the life history of exch {anchor be Contained in the one word, " faithful," remembering that " every one of us must give an account of nut- IBLF unto Gad." "outâ€! sun, often meditatod upon that Ms h‘dden meaning may he clearly un- ('8f810tld,lll|d rightfully appliml. â€We honor God’s Word. He will honor us. Regarding the ï¬rst, the Rev. L'imrimE Garrett has said, “ Dun" offer stones when sent. With the Breed of Life. Teach the Goepeiâ€"nm half the Gospel, not some phase at the Gusiei, merely. and not the Gospel wtth Something eise darkening your counsel by words withuut u ietiom. but. the whole Uospoi, nameh ,thnt God is, in Christ, able, willing, waiting, longing, to save each aoui." Francis Ritiiey iiavergnl an.) e. " After all, nothing really pays like direct, straightforward, unaumprouiis- in: words about Goti, and His Word, and His Works. Nothing else ever made it than say, as did the poor irish- man when he heard the good new- {art the ï¬rst time, " Thank yo, Sor, you’ve‘ taken the uvxmm oï¬â€˜ns to-tiuy " But, in order to accomplish this result, the teacher must necessarily be a diligent student of God’s wordâ€"it must be hit There are two points which largely determine whether the iersnnal Influ- vnco nf the teacher is to help, or m hurt-,the llvoa placed in his. nr her, charm, namely, wuu‘ we teach, and now we teach it A recent wrlter makes his striking assertion ; ‘° Teacher. remember. that upon your own personal character, upon what you teach and how you}; ' upto your teaching, upon the 'ifl’e“ you set before your pupils, and h . you, yourself, strive to realize thone‘ ideals, depends. in large measure, gm cliurztczer of the lulure citizenship of; t in Country For, from the ranks o‘C‘l those born and girls, who, with bright. fucee,and inquiring minds, nit facing you Sabbath by thhath, are to come Canada‘s law-makers. and purhnpr, it may be, her LAW-BREAKERS, her pr-Ifee- sore and teachers, her Ministers of the Goepel, the Missionaries whom her Churches will send to home and for- eiyn ï¬elds, her lmnie-umlaere, and her wage earners. And upon you reels at large share of the responsibility of de- termining fortheni the usefulness, or the uleleasnees, of their future careers. When one stops to consider the never- ending consequences of the influence you are exerting, the thought widens nutll it grows too big {or utterance un- til it parses even the bounds of imag- lnatlon." 4 If we Would have our pupils belieVn ,ln 113,3 very necessary thing, since we occupy so important a place in helptn; to lorm their characters, particularly if they be of tender years, we must dam!- on at warm, personal interest in each Icholur's welfare, get to know them in timstely, go out of our wayto show them s~ mpathy, interest unrsclves in their amusements and employments, talk to them about their reading, help them In their difï¬culties, and chuur- age them in every possible way to re- gard us as their friend‘ It pays to have your pupil’s welfare so much at heart“ that it nill he no burden to take timcl to remember them daily, by name, be 1 {are the Master Teacher, Himself. Thus. better than H) any other wav,ahall we be able to add strength to that myster- ioul current which we call pemonal Influence, a current \\ hiah is constsntly outflmsing from our lives to others, and through them. touching utili Oih- ers, till the circle widens indeï¬nitclv, and constantly intioniug to our own lives from those 'with whom WU come in contact. "l'lwre is one “ must." in every Bible teacher’s lifeâ€"it must be cleanâ€"must ; line no room fur dialmne‘ktmnrnd ' ‘unsoiled by dishnnor. gnu! a iecond "must.†of equal imroflunce, ls Unaâ€"â€" the ( luis‘xiun teacher must have clean lips. bearing in mind that the words which pass their lluhlly hix .ed portul‘ may have an influence, by us nndrMm-l 0d of. in making, or marrlug, a son! Indeedmnt one semenco pulse-.1 thesn lips of ours but must be an invisiblyu prolonged influence, not dying away into silence. but mum away Into the words and deéds or others. . Cor thine tenchén, whosa 15$};er I; that they lové Jesus Christ and [in are living in daily cammuniw with 13‘: Ulnuullldo far more ofl’ucxise work 1' than a. large number not living in c. 08‘ w an! touch with the Master. . .. “ Inrlhe service royal, Let ms nu: grow cold, ll.‘ 9: us be right. loynl, N. ble, true. and bold â€"â€" «OH Uh r Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace flux Jur fluuriahing city and supply the demands made On us, for ofli¢¢ ‘mu. , not only from Pctcrboro but {mm other places as m4). We have not been able to do ,this ix» an cases during'tbe 13.5: twin" “1“ Any young man or woman “no thoroughly undersxands Book!†' IS a competent Stcnographcr and 'I'ypcwrilcr is certain of a good pmit‘ui. ‘Ynu Will make no mistake in getting a ' ‘ Nothing Succeeds Like Success In our Hardsxarc Store “e lune a magniï¬cent stock for every xequiremcnt. Our Stock of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, o. is very complete. and the: best values possible. Come in and you ml! be convmced that this Is the piace to buy. Our prices are as LOW :15 any in the trade, and our goods are of the best quality, that's why this 5:01: is termed TheHoï¬se of Quality CALL AND TEST US. Orders taken for TORONTO DAILY PAPERS. W. H. Guwy 8: 06’s, (FREE RE E E). dispensed. OME That-'1' what I’orrumne does; it sup- pll’éa the uddillunnl alrenglh that erm- hlga a. man tomalntaln hem]: nude.- dj-{l‘xcnllies “Lust sprln: l was an cémpletely fgggod out I could no‘ "’ writes J. W. McNiclml 0! Turn 'Man " In the mornlng I was mbs nched all over. Had no (6, was s'eeploss, nervous and , ppy. Ferromne put new We imo . ‘I 'Iï¬Ã©ï¬Nqu eut heartily, nenea an 'lItrong, [sleep well. I know the jo: o! nï¬llh." lt'a bv supplying: nouri~h~ mgnt and 20' d blnml that Ferrozn e bullds up; try itâ€"50c. per box at nll dealers J. A. WW, PM]. Ha, When you can stop it with one bottle of WYLIES’ Wild Cherry With Chlorodyne and; Menthol. A TLIAL WILL CONVINCE. ,n‘fl h’IC\\'Ar’r£Rs.â€"~THURS'rox. At the Methodist Parsonage, Omcmcc, on Wednesday rx‘cning Jan. 23rd, by Rev. -R. 4McCuIloch, Percy Foster MCWI' ers to Miss LilaAnn'l‘hurston bothig. he Town of Lindsay. lmdc’s fmlwr, Mr. John 1 Fair, of Feirsts by Rev. R. \Id'ullnch, Alexand‘é‘r Ralph 1"111111'10 \liss Maud Gertrude lcir, on chncadn) c.cnix.g Jan. 3ofly 1907 dongs awry four hours. The deslrodi resulgo can nnt be obtained unless the l ingre‘dlï¬mts are pure. His therefore! lieuer‘t‘d purchase the ingredients sep- 1 i aralels‘ and prepare the mixture your , ‘neif. Virgin 011 of Pine (Pure) should i he purchased in the original hall-ounce l vials, “ hich druggiuls buy for diapenu ing. Each vial ls securely sealed in x i Wouden cane nhich protects the ()ll i {rum (xpupure to light. Around llml Wi-ndell came bran engraved wrapper i will: the nameâ€" ‘Virxln Oil of l'iuel (Furryâ€"plum!) printed llu-rm-n ’l‘heve' Ive man) imitation»: and clue ap pruduc- (in. 5 «1' â€1.9, but these only cramp; names, and never the dcaired recalls I simplé. wtormutu, the ingred 13:,3 which mm 129 untamed ul ' .zyw‘tood’ preacripticn druugimat emu cost, is :12! than “m be required: V if'glu Oil 0†Pine (lure) uIIe-haifounce; Glyceriuefl “\O uuucemgood W Dusky, a half pint.1 Shaka well and take in Iuaxpoouqu Elixirs max TO WORK um I) 'J‘ULI.‘.'~FP.XR. Al the home: nit! We Carry a. Full Line of School Supplies. PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS carefully jAXL’ARY \\"z§[)1)i;ԤGS. And It Only Casts 256. a Bottle. L3? This is especially true when applied to the MORRISON ’S BLOCK, hon. the fr.“ SPECIAL LOW PRICE T 7 Kent-St LINDSA GLASS,(THIISA,TRAVELING CASES, MANECURE CASES, NOVELTIES. c., c. \x'ATcmis CIOCKS, jaw. ELRY, 5}! Vi} 1m ARI: CUT mat he has taLcn out an ï¬nalizfl‘ H5 Liccnsc in the (Tommi-s d‘ Virï¬ria ï¬xi Durham, and he will be" phased; W . have :1 ex]! or a communicaï¬au flan; ; tho»: who intend to have auction“; -_‘ during thc ml! or winter momhséflg, ""3 Terms ver) reasonable, and (i (5:; :5 had by :C')])’}i{lg to the undersigned, Satisfaction guaramccd. Addrcm 1.0T 14.43031. 13. MANYEHB The undczszgncd bcgs :9 that he has taken out w :4 Wedding Pwsents / ‘ 1'91 1 W.f.McEAHTY’S. You Can I . H. mlnsom, it. Her-eh, Ontarid‘. Some beautiful lines in an buy an buy Dainty Good! at MCCARTY'S, 24%:be