'ovement 113mm my , mg; coma. menu h as bloat. It: which [111qu he says, lents ï¬lo I‘snutlo- .mpared for the us, “If ’ €70" ON. .LE. {Id rsipela. rith the named {woven Cherry. 0 triple» Golden Jes fox-tho {sash E m... h 9‘1““ work- pong dim 11'†non Toronto Sun- : Skip Flavcilc, 6f Lindsay. “ho is at ,Winnipcs. has «an kept busy all we'ek renewing 3““minimum and receiving con- SIJtulatioae upon having been, one of m; winners of the Ontario Ian- hxd. His rink is mg’arda’d’ as :t'he best he ever tool; west. snntnn KNOCKS LONGBOAT ! Alf. Shrubb. who is now in 3113‘: lrnd. says that Longboat is not in! the same street as Decrfoat. LOOB' Mat is a good stayer. but lack} 5N!!- A man with a short stride mid run him off. his Icet. He iam- Dmpexly trained, says Shrubb, Who returns to Canada in the spring. Lindsay 5 Granite W. E Recsor. James. Gahson, L. Y. O‘Connor. A. 8. Jacob, G. A. Little. J. D. Milicr, ;.p Flaxelle, sk.,.11 R. Jacob, sis-~12 1560b :â€" 5:... ...... 003 200 403 30)â€"-12 navel}: -. .. 210 911 0-31 011â€"11 Lindsay 'Rink’s Standing ‘ -£mpire Trophyâ€"Lost that draw. Dinenll Twph‘yâ€"M'on 131’. M2“! flaws. - Inlay Traphvyâ€"Won: mt draw. Blue Ribbonâ€"Won. in competition. hutmg Mark Lemon rink. International (Canadians vs. Ameri- an nnks)â€"Amorico.ns ,won; maxâ€"cue 1ka defeated by Dunbar. 5 Show. ‘Fire 331mm were to have been pl.1y~ m to-o‘ay (Monday). but up to 1.530 W Upon as to result had. been re- crivcd' by Mr. Matchctt. C. P. R. mm c at... E1: was in the Ernpire Trophy that the mdsay rink met first (lefeat at ymweg. Flare-He's conqueror being . young man namei Jacobil'he game was watched with interest by a 33:3: crowd of supporters of the Lingay skip. and was a splendid ex- -' urling. The Granite boys are a young bunch. and they sat- p588: everybody by their splendid showing. The easterners did not play their sum game, but the veteran am not miss many shots, his_ beau- tiful draws being a feature. The Granilc ship .was Tortunatg in build- ing vp large leads. two threes and a four spot being responsible for $211 vmtory. Flavellc tried hard to melt his Opponent in the last stagas ol’lhe game. he laying four. in the cinema, when Jacobs went, to ShO'": his jest rock. but the Granite man made a Splendid draw. Flaveiic only counting one. The Lindsay» skip nae} ed two 30 tie and thred to wm on the Last end. and he made! a 1101):“. attunpt to win. lying three when Jacobs went to shoot his last ’st-Jne, but the young skip dclit'cred a. per- flct rock. The score; 1 rmmer 155- . 13 the city v. country, Flayem,’ of Lindsay. defeated Lemon OI Gnuita 9 m 5. \Ynalen, of Fort William, also = from Patten. of the s. 10 to 6. Smith. of Ken- flavclle W m ï¬gure m the international oontï¬st. B? was mixed against Bob Danur. “ . Paul skipper. who w.» out, '10 to 5. In the Empire. W533â€; waded McKay. of Saskatoon. 1') to 5. In the “fancy. though. Wham was disastrously‘. defeated. 14 to 3, R", Hiram Hull ‘preachetl to the are to-nigm. and tomorrow- he held. rm."no.ooo¢¢¢§90§ognmr+o+owut O" __ râ€"lr"! 1'" Alâ€" hï¬nnnâ€"A o :OQOOOOOOOGOOQQO...§QOO OOQOQQQQQQ.§.§.: Curling. . « W 2:00“ ‘Ibo â€*0? WM numeral :1 -- ., u “'1‘? to the anus. and. the! l * 2‘5“â€); uxymtonmu: :32" ftu‘gï¬ A. A. narubon .1 and in the play [or . l". 1‘! m W.“ Med'uponxo m m we“ tnreo W343â€. Percy .Sellon. The nca “Dunn“ McFadden cu'p ,bo- Cllc' we -cvmclon Falls and_ 13mm; ï¬lm- LIendï¬tna‘ 1:.ngtfummmgs. - - 7‘ r. 1w“ Like to Try Psychine 'ng FIELD OF SPORT; What is Occurring in the Town and District. and ’ Sporting Circles Generally. o A the 0|" “piarmid en union to NYC ti “in. w†I ,- The fem and the 1‘ LUNGBOAT A WONDER 00‘ 11055., Feb. 13. â€" Running 59ml that. did not warran. 'nny tune as was credited! to him. Longboat the Canadian :nLan r. “‘5 Shea by the holiets o! 733.0th at the Tans Suture um toâ€"nigm a. new Amcncan “9 l"word oi 50 minutes 52- " IDE curle ,WXINPEG BONSPIEL' rmng Pat 0‘ Feb. 17 g. Feb. 16. -- (Specitm .. 'c o[ the bonspicl Saturday inning of the internatbna! ; Amencans and the defeat tot-town teams by tha rs by .1 score at 203 and â€"â€" nd round in the play (at mid McFadden cup ,pg. clot! Falls and' Lindsay re taken 913% today. hm, vas postponed owing so an Penelon rink in under “.3 1c local sheets 03 ioq .rg' Running ; Granite James Cuban. A- 8 Jacob, J, D. Mlucr. ~. LINDSAY. “my. us. me. Toronto. miles world’s rebond he went after, ; at Boston. Mr. Eek admits tbs 3 flack «was probably, a. mile short, but and Souen. and' tho. aflair â€2358a“- domed {by an: Man Umnu. just H... mm as the American Union no fuss (was aver made ovetr‘jt; when Shrdbb received: credit for his mark. but the Canadian rwehd: over and cov- ered the same distance in 552: 3‘5‘ and then can the how}. (than: was no other performance excel-â€It L031? (that the track at Boston over ‘ rv'vh'mh Longboat maids his markable , run is abort is admitted. But gthae; tact hardly @91ch from the glory. § Longboat beat Shrubb’s than over the same track. Shrm'ob was in 390:! condition when he made his run; it was practically his own disbaneemnd , he asâ€"br m: ï¬ll the other ngzhtâ€" ‘ the greatest man at that distance the records tell about. Onjthe other ' sanctioned last .. YI‘HE TRACK W'AB SHORT. h', fro-day’s Wot-HI; (l‘om'Eok mtnrnï¬c’d tram Boston W. .wbao, howit- nessdd W W98 three men. Urdoubtedly the indoor track was a short ten miles, but it is the idnntié cal course over whigh Shrufob mad. hismarkot 5132 2-5 W9! the misleadug matter sent out mt the event. the Iniian simply 0°?- rornwd the feat he set out :to do, and nothing more. It was not the ten 11! discussions on me come of some of the ch the maating in Juiy up to the possible result at between ancient; and I lgtw are common. As th no instrumant [or tl menswnemcnt of time. it to make comparisons c chides the Bootian ran texuixhiatime. a distance Of that but «fell pazsed by an in I'xdiï¬ .Wibo ahawodnnflgnsot Mutiny, Notmlydï¬mougpoubeatthore- wruotflhnn‘ob, buthoabo‘beu the time men who ran inmlayBaBn-imt him,anr!itmight bow-that the trio «mapper: were pacer: d the Huxrah for (hm Ema-tout. For the would rim 1!: ha; astonished. the running experts of the country By making mï¬onal bind and mash- 30 min. £8 2-5 393.. 35 min.'51 2-5 520., 41 min. 31 sec. 46 min..'80t 4r5 sec... 51 min. 33 2-5 see. Sh‘x‘ubb’s time by miles Jan. 10:11: wcre 0.! follows; 4 min. 89 4-3.59cn’ 9 min. 36 +5 sea.. 14 min. 56 man! K) min. 41 1â€"5 «0.. 25 mim 52 sec.) The intermaditte timu tor the dia- towe by nuts in the contest won by Longboat ‘were; One mile. 4 min. 2418-5 «041300 miles. 9 min. 23 me: ; three miles. 14 min. 14 sec.; four miles, 19 min. 6 520.: five mutual-'4 min. 8 sec.; six miles. 2'.) min. 43 4-5 see. ; seven miles. 85 min. 4 8 5 sec. wright miles. 40 min. 28" -5 505m; nine miles. 45 min. 54 2-5 sec. ; ‘tcn miles, 50 min. 52 2-5 sec. ’ughestmlibm (rhuammlotnmtotw GREATER 'BHAN SBBUBB. INDIAN AND BHBUBB. thn Boston Amman: Lt "s athletic $m .wwk, it Was mm. men, an "the angumeuts and grounds at pro- ; test mam in, that the cases yere not A great ‘depl o: heated argument mem‘owa present thought that the . game must wand as played. . L . fl‘bo next Mame-header will take place on rl‘hnmday evening, when the Bankers play Little Britain, and the 3 Y.M.C.A. play the 0.1.5. Injuture {wanes a judge“ at play my. tea pre- sent. as well as a «degree. b L \ ~ Pmns'rs 13mm mam; .2, At a Special marlin of tho execu- tive of. the rrawq Hwkex . League. had Monday to take into consider- ation the protepts cybered by tho Bax hers and YM.C.A. in their (game. with the 0.1.3. and Littb Britain opposing ham} M110 had not playl‘d quite so has!!! at the start; .I‘hc gm was rough thraoghout‘. but each got about as much as he 1311763.!th mu. time score (was 2-0 for tha Bumps. At the and o! the .3me :thq spore. Stood Cub. S. 7. my \___ sustained. \ rtiu and playefl up well besideï¬tho Bxitains, who seem a little 1 off color at: the W113 01 Ithq‘ game, who Ambuiation lost by being 'too much on the tetnoe, for, which they blame tho Wee. At one :tiuné'two or maï¬aetthmb Y. mhaditosit on the porch and match thofopposing team acorq' two or three times. u‘bgâ€"J more on [or getting caught playing naughty. Whether or not the more of Little Britain 4. Y4 M. C. A. 2 stands. in w tbo 'bq 800m} mgame, Bankens (vs. CL.S., went of! with a rush. {the booms :playgd IaSt and furious and seq-sawed the, scone tuna and again. At that looks ed easy money to: the ï¬nanciers. butthopaoqbqgnn Lortegll andbetore the and of. the game they More. 3.811; qr'rppled Detox-e the 011251311.ng of the rm» 001W hockey team seem to go. a mitt! bunch. .Mondny; night mm W Hamilton. mun»: them com! time awaited {cane 02539:: at thgu my in an OJH.A. Macaw. thus dashing their right to 8°! W0 the semi-finialflq fl‘hoe 115m“ but the vpper hand. in we ï¬rst half. Eat the nort‘hernn’ms had the staying power, TOWN LEAGUE STANDING Following is tile standing or the .‘l'own League to date: â€"’ -0.- and ran away with their atripqal 5m- !HZMW ,in that giml halt: ‘ J, Pebqrfqoro MGM; “Amy 15 1cm- im; in high ghee over their deteazt oi Bmckville. Lindsay has aver! reason to Ian glad and make: .a: aloud noise, but from here: it looks like Midland. should the HWY-Midland outï¬t ova meat. (Li-may certainly has a. nice little team} but byi mm a. bunch that is overly met for gag-gir- antn for i-ubermeï¬iate honors. But they may. will the champiomlip at that, although, if they do. intarm diam 110::qu (a not as fast {as it used Little B. Barkers oddly apoiluiflxdlgm andmndngit atï¬meaa typu n! 0713!.“ ahinney. Neither the Ban-hora nor the .Y, M. C. A... the W W. more satia- ï¬nd with the rem-w. chugging :thdt hem!!! not kdqp thqlgfameimhand mid thatha was puntin'l tothc. L. 8 anduttla Britain. In»: Wed their intention W1 o: protest- ingthegamc, . 'Y“, 1(1 Inthoï¬ratg’pmqflnï¬m. C. A. ma. Limo Bum the local neptette maveloped unlocked for hockey gush. â€Games Thursdayâ€"makers tie Britain; 0.148. vs. Y4: TOWN LEAGUE DOUBLE-HEAZDER Evening Pant of Feb. 14 .Wrednbbd‘ny evening's mum-had" i {rmvn Leland dumb at thu midday: Pat. rink turned out to ba utmcly laminating and ML, All [our teams were on their male and dgvelmpd unlocked-tor mead; endurance and gcofl playq :Thrdmghont each game the more was uncertain till Ibime ,wns dulled. However. amt. the good qualities 01 than games played, them: was also the Birch]: (hammock 1‘ far. too much 190m; work; qnch 0,8 grip-1 ping. Wry bheckinz, slashing and lasting and playing ousidn. mum, ' of course. did 'not you the W from an uninitiated spectators point of view. but made them-mom 90mm:-3 ins. However. it 'u loch!!! at. «mm; the standpoint of boom, though, it; . Perhaps the most famous strong man 0! antiquity was Kilo of Cro- tonu, who won the Olympic chun- pionship nix times. At one of. the I.- m-mbnee he carried a. four-yoiroid belle-:- on his shoulder round the .u- nmbly. It: is said: am be M: so strong in his lap um. he could stud a steadily, on an oiled disk u on the‘ sand and no one oou'ld shakn him. Milo could brat a. cord til-l! round his head by vmercly can-inc his vein: to swell end-it is said that. he could close his hmd on. a nome- 3remtc and no living pan amid open it. or came him to injure the fruit by aqua-ting. chpusznnx in wresllus. ctc. .A CASE OF SOUR GRAPES 1‘ FOUND III" DEAD EASY. '.- on .51 in gladiators. box'om. Hockey ; Lindsay in feel- 11' AV vs. Lit- am it * it by. M. I'lv at nd L. :ed at- l A. 16 .11. ac if no, 00 0! vo an 13 R7 13 GREAT BUILDING FINISHED ; London, Feb. 17.â€"The last girder for the steel structure or the great Stadium at Sheppard‘s Bush. London, id which the Olympic games will be ‘contcnud _th-Ls year. was placed in ‘poeihon this week. and coma idea can now be thixinéd. o! magmas-vi- tude of the British Olympic Associa- tion’s unitenaking. This Stadium had :bten designed to accommodate 70.- {COO spectators. and besides will can- . trin rooms for the competitors. om- cials and. general public. and a lot of floor space for exhibits of sporting l’mplemwta. HARTLEY .WILL BE THERE ; [David Hartley. W‘s In- men: long W W, has gone to Kansas City. Mo.. where In will take part in a six-day walk; 10:" the championship at the (world. rm» oonwatantn will walk 12 hours per day. Good luck to Ontario‘s repre» â€taivef. ' {\’\to . Sir Wilfrid Laurier .wgs interview- ,ed macaw with referee» " to a grant to assist the team of athletes to be sent. to England. to take put in the Olympic games. The estimated ’cost is $40,000, and the 'Premier was asked to support a grant_ of $15,000. The Premier declared tha: it wncs notpcceseory to- urge on him the desirability of showing the world what Canada could do. as he was al- i read? a convert. to that View, Mr. Louis Amhambault. merchant tailor, out a‘otronto an old Lindsay boy, is president at the fromnto BoW- ling Club. He accompanied the at)†bowlers on their recent visit toC' n- cinnati. and made the top score in lupin! them. :‘/- L. x . . .VALENITIA. 1‘ u .~ - (Special to min-groan.) ( (the Rev. Mr. A. Rodrwdl, a most successful evangelist lot the Eaton. to Confluence, twill preach next Bun- dey afternoon. and com'mgnoe pung- elistin meetings. assisting the pas- WK, ~mv. m. â€we†7 V .. (the C. E. Mne‘ will engertam.'the Janet-ville E. \L. on Monday "013591;. 24th inst. Irhe Endeavors will be en- textaindi at Jane-twine, next Fridpy evening, 2m ind. :7, ‘ .. ' 23m! at. Juscy City. The team: will report for practice at. the Univer- sity of Virginia campus at Charluuc- ville, Ya" on Mayan. 2nd. hcw Kort. Feb. 12. â€"- Six automo- biirs started from Times square at. 11.15 to-day on the rice to Paris; by way of Behring Stunt. It": drparture $135 witnessed by aye“ throng of people. and the ‘ucnrs were Ioilowcd up Brouhvny by ac:- erai hundred automobiles. LIJ'I‘TLE BRITAIN. o; '1‘? (Special to [PM Posts) l‘x . when was n 1311315 market here on inday last. 'Buttor 246., eggs 250.. Dressed flaw! appeared to be scam! 1 Elle skaï¬ngwink in a mum- tion INWME . (1;: c I' fl‘he Makhodist Sabbath School hare iatholnmgneatinMarbpou. 3;; 1 4; Between thirty and fox-Ly new m‘em'aen's have been received mm the “Methodist. church by Ben Mr. Moore and tho Wild Boa'nd. , . \.- Bev.‘ .W. A. Well, at evangejm. tic tame, or the momma Codename. nwill much the atom! minimum-y cannon in ï¬le Methodist church next Burdty morning. 1_ Next Emlay awning the“ will (98 an open «Hate in thï¬ basement 5: the Mt church. under thous- pics: of the Epwovth League, "Be. solved. that the foreman element is denim! vto Canaan.†0n the a. ï¬rmtim. c. mmm was Nickels and Min Lapp;_ 99 the @9579â€. The Toronto Baseball Club wili opu: the regular season on April «The choir 0! tbs Methodist church 13360 to Mm. H. C. Sham. (nee Mia: Hobie Smith). on the occasion of her naming: last week. 8 beautiful and neatly silver set. I_ ~ ( - ‘ It is planned to send the vial!!!â€- u nu Away (A: August 8rd. nex'. (Le 436th anniversary of the sailmg 9! «Columbus. and to have the sun as near the pomt as possible from which the Santa Marin. Pints. and Nina miphed anchor. The finiSh Will he 1t Santa Cruz. on the Islam! of heur- itte. n diecancc of about. 6.) milps. which Columbus covered in six thy: All the yacht. clubs of North an! South America will be invited to join With the Spaniards, and it. '3 poss'blc that. European clubs may ale-2 be. tried to participate. but at pruon‘. it is intended to confine the rue to than: countries directly benefited by‘ the diecovcria of Columbus. 1 Boston. Feb. 10.-An lute-ransom] oceln yacht rue on In nitwtn ooune tram Palm. Spain. to th: Can- ary Islands. over which Chrutopher Columbus sailed on the ï¬rst stage 0! hi: voyage to the New Word. has beer. arranged for next. uummr by the yachumcn of Spain. according to ndxiou received here by the mem- bem of the Eastern Yacht Club. JUST LIKE LINDSAY Toronto NM: In Collin‘wood me, think hockey an: and “no“, on hockey. It LI the one great apor‘. or the town. 'und any team um. be,“ Collingwpod it its (Home gm" known that it h“ been pl‘yinz' )1 they don‘t win the olmmpiounmp '1: Will not be because of want. o! 011., cobragcmcnt. 0“: and M of Sport Last Thnxaday evening. Feb. 0th, ' n number of the members and ad- herents ol’ the Presbyterian church. Dunelord. met at the home of Mr. Jan. Graham. The object. 7)! their 3 gathering was to show to thcir pas-g tor. by means of a gift, their KPH} pnciation of his good work. Mr. R5 W. WoolXax-dl read. the l’ol‘lowinz NJ dust; \ I It is over (in: years since you vom- mcmed your. duties as paacor am- ongst us. and during that time :0; Inventonlybeonwusaum, oculd desire as a spiritual advis'e’r. but we have learned in than time to regard you as a true and valued friend. etc: kind and sympathezln in times of sickness and. bereavement. and always a wine and prudent coun- cillor when giving ndvice. both in things (or our npiritual weltnrc uni for our cvcrydny walk in life. an! we have learned from your preach- A Very enjoyable chninz was spent at (.11: home of Mr. Wm. Than-(pa last flank: tuning. when about thirty young people gathered there. The evening was spent in gam 311'! music. ‘ its, in a tangible way our +ppro ciahon of you'r labors among us. LL’NSL' in.) (From Our Own Correspondent) Buï¬inzss x." bee. :aLher bruk m Densforl sue th‘: (.w- weather La: sat in our more. .txmn \Vcdncsd‘y. Feb. 5â€: :31. Moany. Feb. 10, were wcrc no trains moving. and we: little l-usxzuss .wa: done. Svhxcl :1 msford (man; who wen: sco-«wwr-i in Lind...) walked home but Suzu'uy. Mr. W ï¬aneton. of Cavanville, has retained '0 his home. after spend- ing a week with {r ends in Dnnsond. 1'0 the Rev. .W. G. WUsomâ€"W.-, your congregation at Dunsford. ham taken this opportunity of express- ing cach Sabbath many things that have been 0! great value to us do?- mg the .weck. may sentiments that have helped us over the rough glues. and many truths. which have mule life more worth living. From gour preaching we have {earned much of the character at the man in this; that without tear or tenor you are here to preach the truth :5 it is in God's Word. Since you entered on your work amongst. us the congrmtion has grcatiy in- creased in numbers and impmVei in {regularity of nttendnnce. which is a psoo' or how highly you. are esteem- ed among us both as a minister and a a man. , . . 'On behalf at the congregation we prmnt to you. as n small 2.0km. of that; high atecm in which 3): urn add. this fur-lined coat, asking Mr. and hits. “'Jbul Marshal“. of Lindsay. 2L0 lur- been whiting ï¬iends around Dun-fond. returned to Lindsax Ital Incsday. 108 o! appetite. pains in the lithbs and side. I tried several medicines but they did not help me. My ooaJi. tion was growing worse| and. a gen- ernl breakdown threntcned. I sit-pt. poorly at night and lost much in weight. and began to (ear that I was drifting itno chronic invalidism. One day ,while reading a newspaper I was “treated by the ststement or a fellow sufferer who, had been our- } ed through the use of Dr. William-v Fink Pills. I had spent much 'rno- ney without getting relief. and I hated to spend more. but the cure was no convincing that I decided ‘to give these pills a trial. I am now- more then thankful that 1 did so. Alter the first couple of weeks they bash to help he. and in ~fl2Vr:'.| weeks latter I began the pills X wls us win- as ,ever, I bad-been. l in now convinced that hnd I tried. D131 {Williams' rink Pills At the outset] I would not only have been epared rnnob suffering. but would. have sue. a! money as well." Rich, red blood is the cure for most or the sillnents that afflict mankind; Dr. .Williaxns Pink Pills Intrally make new. rich hiool. ‘1'th is why they cure such common ailments as anaemia. indigestion. rJnumatism. nenrnlgia. heart pupi- tution, ergsipelas. skin troubles, not! the headaches. backaches. sidcachcs and other ills of girlhood and wo- manhood. The pills are sold by all medicine dealem or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 31.50.. from the Dr. \Villiams’ Medicine 09., Brorlnille. Ont. v ‘1“: timer “3‘ or be ‘ Bow much money ll wanted on m- lo-n medical“? How much ulna ls ,lbt. how much pun caduj‘qd.flmpll because you do not ï¬nd the min :mdinlne to can. with. Take the earnest advice of thounndl who speak from experience in favor of Dr. .Wllllnnu' Pink Pills and. you will uve tune. money. and nbove all. 'will find perlect health. Proof of this in round in the smut 0! Hr. J. A. Bohr“. U .Well known resident or Mae. Que†.who says; "I am e loatman. and consequently exposed to all coalition: of weather. Ibis exposure Mnn to tell on my health. The cold led. to weakness. Will In Land by the ï¬nely Use of Dr. Willis-3’ Pink Pills. The Cost Of Good Health I‘Aqâ€"puvu .â€" -_-_-_, numbers and improiei in of toe vineyard, where you can do of attendance. which is a more. and better work (or the Mn- ow highly you. are eateem- ten. may you, Mrs. smith- and your on bothi as a minister and l-m-ily always remember that yoa retain the best wishes of. this com- annuity. Inc! that thin small com-tr 3 yoq. as ; small Loknnlot-UR vineyud holds you. one of igh esteem in which 3): the great Master’- workmen, in the this tar-lined coat, asking! very highest esteemâ€"Signed on \be- an accept it in the sinccte- but or the Negation. shine spirit in which it is . JAS. Grimm I may. you be Long emu-.1 .W. F. woonunn t in‘ your going out and : W'M- HUWHkEn'.~ m d - :1. Sixth xenponded in a few ï¬tt- ' you y an minute†.r u in war “a 3.- number. of .300â€, «accumm. pa.t‘,¢wmm t. n ii ‘ i.-i I! at the mutation we Dr. lemuoch, being urged by, And for the convenience of his patent. in Linduy ad surrounding oouuu'y, in: urn-aged to be In Linflny o_no 1.!ch each wloek. _ Ofloo ham, Dr. McCulloch my be eonenlted each Sum-thy uterucon in the one. 01 the 11.20 Dr. Poole. corner Willim and Rwllats. 0m“ hour: Saturdays, 12 30 to 4.30 J. H. Icï¬llllflflll. I. IL, 0. M., JANETVILLE,‘ ONT. Sam “W“ “M “‘7 . I «’1’. , ’p‘m W. G. DUNOON. Local Agent 6» DOYOUENQYI White Bed Spreads, reg $2.00 for x 55,- x 25 for 1.00; 90a for 65¢. 84 swung. neg 3°C for 23c; 4°C for 32 1- 2e. Pillow Cotton (circular) reg 23c for 18c; 25c for 21¢. Table Linen, reg“ 50 for 1.20; 1.00 for 83c; 75c for 63:; 50c for 44c; 30c fer 22 x-zc. Table Cloths with Napkins to match at reduced prices. linen Tcwels, 17:35 for 9cmh;18x38 for 17¢ each; 24:40 for 23¢; 24:45 for 21¢. Swiss Spot Muslin, reg 156 for 12¢ , 18c for 14c; 30c for 26:: , 45c for 37 x-zc. China Silk, 21 in. wide for 22 1-2: ; 28 in. wide for 44¢; 36 in. wide for 67 x-2c. Lace Cumin and Curtain Muslin at reduced prices. 0’L0nghlin McIntyre Just a word about our Laces and Embroid- eries. By buying full books of these we have been able to ‘get the best assortment (with inser- tions to match) that we have ever had, and at a much lower price. We ask you to examine this nine for yoursehl We name a few lines here but remember every article in White Goods is reduced. You remember the splendid value we gave lust year and our stock this year is again ï¬lled with all the newest patterns in Vestings, Muslins, Laces and Embroideries. begins. It continues for two weeks and every article whether large or small, will be greatly reduced for this Our Annual White Goods Sale. WHITE 60008 SALE FEBRUARY 15th 8 to llsm, 7 tonJI. CASH AND ONE PRICE. I8 THE DAY OUR can do : EEED WHEAT. CLEANING SEED" GRAIN. Are your doors or windows drafty ? If they we, get some WEATHER STRIP. Sold by 1.6. EDWARDSMO. LANTERNS. COAL SIF‘IEBS. conmceas. BREAD IIX'KBS; FOOD CHOPPERS Window Glass We are now cfl’erinz frosted wheat {or feeding. Better and cheaper than any other feed on the maker. J.G.EDWARDS (0. CBOSS CUT SAWS, BUCK SAWS. Mics, AXE HARDLES. We again offer the free use of our power mills at Matiposa. Blackâ€" ‘water, Sunderland and Sutton. for the cleaning of larmers’ grain {on their own sowing. Take you screenings home for feed and absoâ€" lutely no charge. Everybady welcome. H086 8: LYTLE 31' ADV... m 131.8 PARKE PAIL LINDSAY. SIGN OF THE ANVIL. LIMITED lariposa Station. Extra heavy and chm.