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Barrie Examiner, 7 Feb 1901, p. 5

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This wonderful discovery in modern medicine has proved its claims to pot_ency;thousa.nds and thousands of times in theperformance of cures in deep-seated cases of chronic Gatarrh which special- ists have declared past curing-.-It relieves headache `in ten minutes. 5) cents. 1`he relative merit and eiciency of Paine s Celery Compound. in comparison with all liquid medicines and pills in!` making sick people wei),~_ is. c14:uriy_ shown in the in- telligent character. and standing of the peopte who are using it at the present. time to cure nervous debility. sleeplessnesa. head- aches. dyspepsia, neuralgia, rheumatism, and kidney and liver troubles. ' puina n (Tulnrv nnmnnnnzl fn_:luu :3 51.- Its nae Quickly Restores the Weak, Rundown and Amnsiz to Patient Health. Pa.1'ne's celery Compound Being a. Great _Phys1cian s Prescrip-- tion Is Recommended by the ' ` Ablest Doctors. Its Great Curing Virtues Have V Been Long and Fullv Tested. uuenug Irom colas ant! tnroal; troubles. Hark! D.) you hear those wedding bells inzinn? - THE cnosiu medicine or OUR BEST PEOPLE. `ITHAS NEVEI% DISAPPUINTED THE SICK. _ O THE New cnnuizv BENEFAGTDR. PAlNE S CELERY COMPOUND ; _~'.l'0 CUBE-A COLD IN A DAY THECANADIANS mo 11'. Feb, 4-Mrs.' El. Lnc`.< s health is soma- what improved. ' . Miss S. Rainey is vis?ting friends here. - The lecture given ly the Rev. H. H. -Uoates B.D., a returned missionary from` Japan, in the Methodist church on Thursday last. was very interesting. A T. 1{.0bil]\iO. whn Wm: viuitivna hi: niarnr 6 %/Z. -TANTEN M ILLS. ` CRAIGVALE. THE BARRIE. EXAMINER, THURSDAY, man. 7, 1901. I A story first heard at a mother's knee I Is seldom forgotten, and _the same may be said of other things received at a mother's knee, which will readily recur to the render.-Chica;o News. ; IIILIEGCLI Ulla I.4l0l'I-'_JU|l I-|V JKII-IILUI a V Barkleigh--We have one, but since "he became in faith curist he has been lvlnz the olce nlv-M: treatm9nt. Spinners. I Unmarried women are called spin- sters, or spinning women. because it! was 11 maxim among our i`orei nthers that a young woman should not marry until she had spun enough linen to fur- nish her house. All unmarried. old or young, were then called spinsters. a name still retained in all legal docu- ments. ~ Trying` It in tnhgulldlng. Mnrklelgh-You_r otce seems badly mussed up. Haveyou no Janitor? Dnw"`nIIv`|#_7n Inn.-n l\I\l\ I-nub at-.. |.v nu. nvuuu \J|A|.- That shows you have very little ex- perience with bill collectors." answered the lmpocunious friend. My treat ob- ject lsnot to be found in." Two Great Objects. They say." remarked the very cyn- ical person, "that In` this corrupt and supercial age the great object is not to be found out. Jun. was very Interesung. ' Robinson, who was visiting his sister, Mrs. S. Chnppel, has returned to Torontn. On Snndav mn-n'in.1 Dan M. 'lV....-... Advice From a Butcher. What the newspapers should do is to devote less space to describing what people should we.'1r and more to what theyoshould eat. remarked the hutch- cr. "Fashionably dressed women come In here every day who don t know laml: from mutton or a hen from a rooster. No wonder men have dyspepsia! l nd \ that men know more about the quality of food stutfs than women do. Many of the latter don`t- even know the few simple tests that might help them to distinguish an old fowlfrom a young one, and about meat the_v re greener yet. A young woman came in here the other day and asked for two pounds of veal cutlets. I showed her the loin 1 proposed to chop the cutlets from. and she remarked, `Yes; that's very nice, `but isn't it rather thick to f1'v`! sv Dllllla ILIIF uux Cl CLI\.`t:. Another bad feature about these law- suits ls that the county is" put `to con- siderable expense, nnl men willing to Wall; are conlpellell to sit on the jury Settle your disputes without going to law. If the man with whom you are disputing is not willing to "split the ditference. he will probably accept :1 proposition to leave it. to three neigh- bors. The Average Lawsuit. Thor is not!:ing- more riulic-ulnus than the average lawsuit. Two men dispute over a few dollars and go to law. Both are sure to lose. 'l`I1oir neighbors are dragged in as witnesses. and the costs ` amount to 10 or 20 times the amount in dispute. I`requeull-_v those lawsuits ruin families and start quarrels that last for years. Some men claim it is "principle" that actuates them in these lawsuits. * It is bullhe-ad:-dness. pure and simple. it is nearly always easy to split the difference. Annoh.-u. tun! r,...4...... ..L..... u....... n..__ A.uuu ;x-una auun luv: mnu UL .1uu1.'1., In the seventh chapter of Gcnsis the `eleventh verse reads as follows: In the six hundredth year of Noah's life. : in the second month. the seventeenth any of the month.the Same day wvz'e:1!l the fountains of the great deep broken _up and all the windows of heaven were opened. This was the ood. and it bame to pass in the year 1056 afterthe birth of Adam. T u.|\;u|, \v_u\uu e_\ua\\v!:l' II. (M. UUCE. _ The date of the nod was 1,056 years after the birth .01` A in the second month and the seventeenth day. It be- {Z-:.'lll then and continued for -40' cla_v.~: and nights. This ishow it is gured: The third verse of the fth chapter of Genesis `reads thus. And Adam lived 130 years and begnta son in his own likeness. after his image. and called his name Seth." Then in the sixth verse it is told that Seth lived 105 years and hegat Enos." Adam. says the fourth verse. lived 800 years after the birth of Seth. and the latter after the birth _ot Enos lived 807 years. So it goes on. Enos begat Cainan when he was 90: `Cuinnn begat Maliainleei when he was 75; Mahaialeel begat Jiired when he was65; Jared begat Enoch when he was 162. Methuseiaii was born to Enoch when the latter was 65. and ' when Metl1nsel:ih' was 187 he begat Lamech. and Lainech s son Noah came into the world when the t'nther- was 182. This brings us down to the. birth of 1\'oah.=which. according to the added ages of the several patrinrchs at the time their sons were horn; occurred 1,056 years after the birth of Adam. . In clan Glxrvnvtlln ..I..._4.._ _n /1 ___,y_, AI Bible Facts 6n`_Whlck the Bishop Based HI: Question. `Some people had` fun over the re "ported rejection of eight candidates for` the African Methodist ministry in the south by the examining bishop because they could not tell the date of the flood. Nevertheless the bishop who asked the question knew `what he was doing. It may not have been a fair question. but there is a concise answer to it in the Bible. and he no doubt thought that the eight candidates. if they "Were well versed in the Old Testa- ment, wouid answer it at once. ` '1... .1.-.4.. ..n 41... a._-.1 __.__ 4 I'll-II THE `DATE OF THEFLOQD. So sing for us! Our throats are still, ' And song no solace brings- To whom the godshave given the will, But not, alas. the wings! - -Arthgu- Stringer in Ainslee s Magazine. _._:-_____:..-...-._ Thou knowest not, winged soul, the (iron 0! thafold discord strange, The vast and innite desires, The all too nite range. To those blue worlds that arch above We look, aspire--nnd fail. Thou, thou dost mount the skies we love, The stars we never scale. n vnuuu Ewe, the undersigned, do hereby sgredto. refund the money on 9. 50-cent; bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fxils to cure yonr cough or cold. We also guar- antee a 25-cant; bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. ` Jnuu` \K'nn1-m I -The gods but hall xjeluctnntly Grunt us the gift 01 song; . Yct,_tawny throat, they give to the Pure notes and pinions strong. MIINGS.` U The others-nobody knows I what they are or do. There wouldn t be-any others but for the goodness of SCOTT S- there wouldn t be any counter- feit money but for the true. H anyone says Emul- sion of Cod Liver Oil, he means SCOTT S. No other is famous. made in a -certain way; of certain things ;_ it keeps; it is always alike; it does "what it does. The good one is SCOTT S. It s nearly 30 years old; it is used by intelligent people all over the world ;' and approved by physicians all over the world. _ A V v-__--- .. -- . . ___--.,.,. A quiet pretty house wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Ross, on Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 30th when their eldest daughter, Lily. was united in marriage to 7. . A. C. Banting, our popular jevreller. The bride was waited on by her sister. Etta. while Will Macksy, of the To- ronto School of l hermucv,`looked after the interests of the groom. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. A. Simpson, in the presence of only a. few of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. The bride was the recipient of many pretty and useful presents as a mark of the esteem in which she is held by her many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Banting will take up their . home in their new residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Banting are among Cookstown s most popular young people and theirmsny friends will wiah them a felicitous journey on the matrimonial sea. The newly married couple left this (Thursday) morning for Huntsville and other places.-Advoeate. Why Scatfs _'-I;here are others; why! sc9TT s? %l EMULSION V of Cod Liver Oil: uenu 3 man W eancaauy. There was A business meeting in the Gibson Presbyterian church wne afternoon last week to-see about building a manse. Ml`. lllld MP5. J. Snrinn were .thn annnfn MLIU IWIly5 Fucceaallll. Tho new century comes in with Diamond Dyes leading the whole world, andthe de- mund increases every day-.' While many crude dyes have died with the old c. ntury. there is still need to exercise care in haying. as some merchants have still a stock oi corn- mon dyes which they desire to dispose of. Home dyera who Wish to save money, avoid failure, loss of goods and bitter disappoiut- ` ments. should insist upon getting the war- rgnted Diamond `Dyes when they ask for t em. -uyes. ~ The manufacturers of adulterated dyes have deceived many people in the past. However, one txiul of the common dyestuffs was enough for those who bought: them. The deceptions sent home dyers back to the ever reliable Diamond Dyes, so easy to use and always successful. Thn new apntnrv nnmnh in with hinmnn 0] we \VOl`l('l. , Jealous competitors have labored hard to foiat thzir cnude preparations on the public. and -in their work ofaeception haveimitnled as c!oeely as they daved, the style of package used by the manufacturers cf Diamond Dyes. The manufnnhurm-a nf nrinhn-coca Aug... 1'0: `twenty-ve years Diamond Dyes have been acknowledged as the svtzmdards of ex- cellence for domestic dyeing in every part of the world. 1 ....|...... ......._-:;_.__ |_,_._ u,:,,,, 1 u 1 . Millions of Womenin the] World Acknowledge the Great Advantages and ' Superiority of [DIAMOND DYESI uucuua La, _ Toronto. 5oc. _and $1.00; all druggists, \.I.UCHUlly} UVClJll]g. Miss Annie Hopkins returnel to Innisl `on Sunday. Mmlr \.V:-hh mn:-mi hi; m.m.:.... :..i.. u.. awulnp mu ween. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Walton and 1\1is Bertha. Howard are visiting in Uxbndge. vuuwu 1\. rarr on aunaay. v .. The people of Grenfel and Colwell are having a social at James Uu.mpbell a this (Tuesday) evening. Annie Hnnkina mtm-not am rm.-'..m .L!l.l'll. LVJII KEYS. A week ago last Thursday Mr. Eddington had the misfortune to gen thrown from his cutter. He was not able to keep his appointments on Sunday. but was able to be out: again yesterday. Th8 BLBIIH1 nnwina Ihnninn mzn I-nnan as Q uu ouuuuy. Maul; Webb`moved his engine into the swamp last week. V . Mr. and ]\h-n Jnn Wnlonn .....a nu... I CA8To5RaA. nuuuy 1335 am: spent a. pleasant time. The church was closed here on Sunday on account of quarterly meeting at Utopia. Mr._ and Mrs. Thou. Bishop visited in Holly on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnsnu visited in Churchill on Sunday. E l`racey and Bert. Tracey are` woxkiug in Minesiug. \Ve-Ilinamn Hnainu in mmlnn :. 1...... Ill ;uIueslug. Wellington Hodgins is working in Jone-Z phine. - Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Part. of Josephine, visited R. Parr on Sunday. . neonle of Greufal and (`min-all mm uay evening. A A few of the young people gathered the home of Mr". and Mrs. John Fellows 1 Friday last and spent pleasant time. W closed hnro nn Qnnnu 4 vu.t.|JJ\L'.|.'llJn . Feb. 4--The Epworth League intends having 3 box socin[ soon. A nlniah Im.-ui (.6 ll.-nnl'.\ .. m.-........ ......_I- uuvlug 3 uux s0c1m_ soon. - A sleigh load of Grenfel a young people spent a pleasant time in Allandale lash Tnes- ` day evening." _ ' A few nf Han Irnnnn nnnvdn A-Inn--A-3 -`- s_c0_TT s EMULSION is "@hidr'en Cry for ;-:42.---.-Lj_- A Cookstown Wedding. uny. Mrs. Spax ks is spending a. few days with - Mrs J. Paup on the 4th line. :: If ypu have not_ tried it, send for free sample, its agreeable taste will -surprise you. V SCOTT8: BOVINE,` ' Chemists, mnunu The genuine has this picture on it, take no other. A GRENFEL. Dr. Clarke : Little Red Pills are 3 positive and certain cure for rheumatism, asthma, ` paralysis, catinrh, eczema, coughs, Lame back, indigestion, all stomach and liver troubles, female complaints, even when the diseases have been standing for many years. The most stubborn cases will vield. For sale by D. H. ,MncLaren, W. E. Wismer, Geo. Monkman. druggista, Barrie. or sent direct by` mail. by addressing Canada Chemical Co., Peterborough, Onb. 50 cents a. box, on 3 boxes for $1.00. m'.Glarke*s Sure cure for cntarrh. same price. 3100 will be paid for any case that It wul not permanently cure. 31185 DCTCIG IXORCTSOD, Harry Lyons, of South African fame, and his mother, Mrs. B Lyons, of Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. Jae. Rnckvell. A liffln nllnl-nan Inna on--Junk no pl... LA..- um gurus ul Mn`. J35. nncxweu. A little daughter has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour Reive. Congratu- lations ! A 1...... ..--...A ..A.a._..,1-,I -L_ ,9 I u . n . 13lvIUl.I3 5 A large crowd attended the rink lash Sat- urday night-. The nnnivm-nan: nnruh-an and 9.... ........4.:.... uruay lllgllim The anniversary services and tea. meeting at the Presbyterian church were an immense success. On Sundaygliev. Mr. Frizzell, of Toronto, delivered two rxcellent sermons. In the evening the church was not large; enough to contain the crowd many having to go home. Collections at morning and evening services amounted to $24. Last nightane ten and splendid program was provided for the `largo crowd which lled the church. Proceeds $78. \JLL\JI.|r\aL|lIJIIo Feb. 5-Mias A. J. Ailan returned `last week from a visit in Toronto and Markham. Miss Hambly of Barrie in the guest of Miss Bertie Rogerson. Hnrrv Lvnna nf Rmul. Al`.:...... 6...... ....,v ueluz auppuea as to cma enact. We have yet to know of A single case where these wonderful pills have not been almost ntirelv successful in effecting a_cure. CANADA (`-m`.\1mAI. nn uuu again yesuemay. The steam sawing machine waa busy at S. Dean's last \Veducadqy. IL bllslni maptinc in tho .... -..v -....-v. V. `Inna a.4l\nLl.IAJ.\l`4l\n Sir,-We make the following proposal to the readers of THE EXAMINER : To any one who is a subject of rheumatism (no matter how -long standing), or any blood disease. as enumerated below, and will give Dc. Clarke s Little Red Pills a fair trial, and do notnd a. perfect cure, we will refund the money paid for the piils. If no substantial improvement is observed, we will in addition pay $10 in cash on satisfactory evidence being supplied to this effect. .79 have vat fn lznnm A6 .. ..:..,.l.. ......,. 1 large numper attended. - - The `Bible Society of this place hold a. special meeting on Tuesday evening last in order to receive 9. fuller report. of its work from the agent, Rev. Mr. Miles of Cree- more, who gave an interesting address.` Rev. Mr. Paton, of Mudhurst, also gave a bright address on the work in China and other places. 3 What the Proprietors of Dr. Clarke's Little Red Pills offer. To the Editor of Tm: EXAMINER. Q2- I17, _,,I, `I aucxety uuanclal am wmcn was much needed. A union memorial service for the late Queen was held in the Methodist church on Saturday commencing at 10.30 am. A large number attended. I Thu 'n:`\`n Q.-.n:..4>.. ..t aL:.. -1--- I__IJ _ . I a.u;A.IA4u;L1\.l- T 5-The pie social lxeld by the M.L.S. on Friday evening last was a decided success. The proceeds were $31.50. This gives the saciety nancial aid which much needed. A nninn mnmnrinl earning 6.... M... I..;.. gun L nuuu 51` .l.JJU1J.ln If no one should tell you about if, you would hardly know there was codliver oil in Scott's Emulsion, the taste is so nicely covered. Children like it, and the paren`s don't object. _ V - - nexu me xonowlng evening. The Oro Station string band consisting of Fred Kirkpatrick, Will Crawford, and Will Robinson furnished music for a concert at Edenvnle on Monday evening. ans. Aaam on unaay. The nnniveraarv services in connection with St. Andrew s church herewill be held on. Sunday 10th inst. A concert will be held the following evening. The Oro Station ntrina ham! nnn..:.o:.m .-.6 I ORO STATION. 2 I Mr`. and Mrs. A. A. Bell visited friends at Orillia on Sunday. V Flnmnn Anm nf Nnuuw .-...`Iv...:I ._ u..--I Ul'I||lB on aunaay. Horace Adam of Ncvar called on Mrs. [Jas. Adam Sunday. nnniveraarv apt-vi:-an n nnnnnnnn luau woex to-we aooun nuuamg Mr, Mrs. J. Spring were -the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Spring on Thurs- dnv. I nan` may nave agam all the dark, rich color of youth. $1.00 a bottle. Au amgguu. Iama bu-bet 11 trade and have had a rent deal 0 do with your Hair xgor. I have found that it will do everything that you claim for it. It ha.s`given me the most complete satis action in my busi- ness." H2213? J. GEORGE, Mann 2, 1599. Kansas City, 110, Write the Basic:-. I! fou do not obtain all ma benets :.'m1 expected from the use at tho_ Vigor, write the Doctor about it. Address, D8. J. C. AYFR, Lowell, Mass. y (lt always restores color to gray hair. You need not look at thirty as if you were fty, for your gray hair may have again L_:..__:..:_: It brings health to the hair, and the fall- ing_'Lce.g'ses. T ' DON 1` TELL ANYBODY. __ -_- _L-__I,n -,n I uurelv auccessrul In ettectmg act CANADA CHEMICAL 00.". . . Pvfnrl'\nI-nnnh (7 'A' NOVEL PROPOSAL. ,__ _-- _--- .-'-;-an u 'ou t expected neg .', xt Address. AYER CHURCHILL. MINESING. u4uuvL\ o | Feb. 4- Mr. J. 1 . Dean and Miss B. Johnston spenti part`. of last week in Coiling- wood. '11 D..u.........._ ___ AL- -,,.,.A 1- I- mon In my] r Karma: (`in E11`4.vJ"`\zAl.4 uU.. Peterburough. Out. 1 Inn you we found that ` A new carriage tire that makes riding-on all roads a. p1easure-economical, too, for it does away with the vibration that shakes and breaks the carriages. Send at o`nce for Free Tire Catalog u giving prices of all sizes. I THE V I gsasvssoswswssrvo IGARRIAGE Tum: 0! 1'1 day. And if every sufferer knew that DR. AG-NEW S GATABB- L HAL POWDER is the `quulckestvactlng, safest. surest, and most pleasant and effective cure for Catarrhal Head- ache, how much suffering would be spared. ' O*Qv v`r-`*%`v`QC Are the latest production of modern medical science. They are the best medicine known for lhe treatment and cure of all diseases ofithe Stomach. Bowels. Liver. or Kidneys. The are innitely superior to all pills for the cure of mil- pestion, Heart Disease or Nervous Prostrationi Tn newous and delicate women these Tablets ~will provezt positiye bleming if taken strict] ae- cordmg to directions. `Price. soc. per ox. Sold b D. E. Maclmren, Druggist, sole agent or Barrie. Formula and samples sent free to any re =tered phyaicizin. on application to The Lincoln edicine Company. 50 Queen Street. I Ottawa. . i Mac_Laren s H. MacLafen, 22:;-;e.::.m* NEAR ANDEn'l.'ON'S BBEWERY Phone 87. . Head Omce Ross Block Phone 33 Lincoln s Tablets OUNLOP TIRE OOMPANV, TORONTO ' """` LUMBER HARD - ` LATHS ` AND SHINGLES ' SOFT CEDAR ' WOOD I POSTS SAWDUST. etc- YARD : VIGTOBIA STREET wuuu. G. Patterson was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James Lawson last Tuesday. . > Mrs. J. Pnun enema last \Vndnn.sr'I.uv no: vvuu _vv.u.a 7 7 Cures Diarrhoea, Dysentery. and all Summer Complaints; gives mstzmt relief; leasant to take; best bowel remedy known or children and adults. Price. 250. a Bottle. fMl0KLE, nvwmn & son The R. S. Willia1ns&Sms Cu. LIMITED, 143 Y01\'GE S'l`.. TORONTQ. By our easy payment plan every family in moderate circumstances can own a ne piano. We allow a liberel price for old instruments in exchange, and deliver the piano at your house free of expenise. You can deal with us at a. diafant point the same as in Toronto. Send for catalogue and full information Are receiving morc_ favorable comments to-day from an mtistic standpoint than all other Cana- ;dian makes combined. Lu nibermen, BARBIE, ONT.` `.Mannfacturers'_of and Dealers in We challenge comparison A V-shaped space between the rub- ber tire and the steel ange re- vcnts the creeping and cut! ng which other tires `are subject to. See the exhibit at the big fairs. DUNLUP ULNI. uames uuvson last? rueaday. Pnup spent last \Vednesday at Mrs. MilXer s. ' ` A .......I. ...... l....a. mL..._-.1___ 1:. na,-.- . I SOLID RUBBER WILD BLACKBERRY compounuwss -_A-_.- . ; .2 _n (1 grlppuuu-1 owner torma 0! bad colds. A school concert will be held in Dalston Public school on Friday evening next. ` Dialogues, readings, recitacions. and singing will be given` by Lha scholars and others. W. J. White has been spending a couple of days in Bsrrie with friends. M'rn..'R.nlmrI~. (`.-xlrlmnll Inn k.-..... ..:..:a.:..... oz uuya nu usrrla wlm menus. Mi`s.,-Robert Caldwell has been vislting her sons for a few days. P. H. Jorv m-xrln ll ahm-L vlnlf. l1nn1n .. new sous I0!` row days. P. Jory mule a short. visit home on Saturday and Sunday. - .IILIlJ\ L\JL` I _ Feb. 5-The changeable weather this winter has given :1 great many people Is: grippennd other forms of bad colds. A nnhnnl nnnnnn-. will I... I...l.~l :. I\_I..|.-.. HUNTER BRDS., its IT Style, Fit, Trimmings and. workmanship CR/)WN HILE u. Meyers on M`:-lay evening. V , The Crown Hill circuit: of the Free Meth- I odist church will (D.V.) hold a quarterly meeting in the church at Crown Hill. Feb. 8th to 10th as follows :--Friday,- 7.30 p.m.; Saturday. 7.30 p.m.: Love Feast, Sabbath morning at 9.30 followed by preaching and -Sacrament. of the Lord s Supper; service at 7pm. The word of life will be preached by W. H. Reynolds D. E. All are cordially l invited. ` V PREJUDICE :1 ll lllllh Joux Woons. my I` U DALSION. That prevents ydu from wear ING? If so, we only -ask 1 proving to your satisfaction, t by us is the equal of apd in - made to order, in At third`Iess money. T Th that of many other prejn with day by day -that th possible for cloth to be av:-rage man at so low ' again _exteml to you` an `DIP (W!\\`r1rr\vr~un1-s -- - with day by they had nt tim slightest idea thaii moulded into such perfect form forthe `a c_os*. If you belong to this class, we. invitation to COME AND SEE AND BE CONVIN CED, that it is only prejudice that keeps hundreds of people from wearing ready-tc-put-on ciothing. GIBSON. uuus. D H. MACLAMN. gm-I WATQHFREE1 1-mmo I"!-130 for_every' correct; answer. Thualsn `,4 mam .. .... ._.,,, -- uy IV. D. mvxted. mm}: the o1;tlixnum:1'!~2sI`ui:o and body. then Clip ib5x1:nx1d1`u- turn to us '.\'l:.h your name and ml-lress written wry plainly. In your lattvr r`IH'1M0 1-ix mu: ct-.nt.m:nnpa forpoata-wand puck- lng expmm-R. Tlm fmn`: >-mun m-ndim: us It correct m'x.-nvcr will recelvun. Beat! i(`=.: I lyyl-2xI::I*21.S`u~cl. (mid-E`l:'II (`ti Hun `- 1)-.;: (`mm V'i::!c!2. and all nthurs wll! rccch'6 llamlsomo _ Prizes. Arc-.1` Eli-'1 l`P.lLl' ('19.. Box 73 Toronto. '1 rnu.auua.u9 wli ax-..;r1 B"iI7-3; I n llmzldx-mnlo Prize for every ' mu i`ic'.m~c. win: n. my cuxvrculml. 11' your eyes nru wide . an. and van t*.\ umlv:0 the pluturu clusely. p-.!rl1u])3.3'0u mu lblo to find Isl-n. \`.'u- 1_vnul:n.vudonu so. take a. pI')u.' nu rk the outlinur; n1'!~2.~z nu-.u it; out mud ru- ' `urnn._me ve-rv nlnIuIv_ ' 9'33 5 wearing READY-TO-PU1`-ON \ onlyask t.hat you~ give us theoppc HI` Enin`nnGn.. A|,_l. AI ` ey. [Then perhaps four experience xer prejudiced people whom we com -tha.t the 1 fn `us rm.`-uIJ._J !..L- ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fellows entertains-1 a number of their friends on Friday evening to a fowl supper given in honor of her neioe. Mrs. Moore. who is on her wedding trip. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore, Emsdale. Mrs. Lowe, Messrs. Wm. Reynolds and G. McFadden. Bxrrie, and Wm. Bell, Utopia. R.-Cloughley and W. Tiin furnished the music. All went home in she wee ems.` hours after spending a verv nleasant evening. ' unu Miss A. rarxer, sxxm Hoe, Vespra. saw mm to Auannale next week. On '.[`hursday,`January 24th, a. surprise party spent a -very pleasant evening at the home of Eli Worsnop. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Peters, Messrs. E. I Wice. J. Ferguson, .-\.vBurridge. Allandnle ; and Miss A. Parker, sixth line, Vespra. Mrs. J. LI. Fellows nntnrhninn-"I 7 uullll` I11 IAUU WBH HIDE H0 ' very pleasant evening. \4\.lI4 Iv gun.`- ' `Fab. 4--R Pm is on the nick list. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore. of Emadale. are spending a. faw day: With Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fellows. . 11.. .....u M... 1- n . _ . . _ . _. cu,- l rnuuy. ' Geo. Hinds split his toe with the axe on Friday : it lequirod four stitches. ' Miss Maud Clnnahlnu in u:.h:...... .4. nrmav In leqturoa xour stitches. ~ Miss Maud Cloughley is visiting at Alliston. tl........o. I.` ...... ._ .___ --_'- u_ `n -- ~ Ignorance of the cause lets many a poor head go crazy withpain, when it is but the seeding time of that dread malady==Catarrh. % uuueue ml` "18 winter. J. Campbell J: Son intend moving their } saw mill to Allandale next week. nn '[`l1IIl'll"nI1 ` Tonnnnrv DOLL .. ----- -2-- VV "1. Karl` 5- Mrs. Rowe and Bart drove t 1 Toronto on Friday. ' v G80. Hinrh Zhuf. `Ii: Inn nfk lna nvn an tll IIHIJUIL Garnet; Ferguson has gout: to Bmntvford college for the winter. .1 nnnanlsall J. Qua. I.-.5...-.A -..-.-2_- AL--'- ; Lu. veuows. Mr. and Mrs. T. Parr spent Sunday at Wm. Pan-'s. ` Kira nnlnn nut` 11-..; J........ L. In-_.-__;, -,, times In D.l.I'!'lB last week. Don t forget the concert in the Salvation Army Bsrrucks on Tuesday evening Feb. l2ch. given by the young people of Craig- vale Presbyterian church. Bugler Williams of the Q.().R.. will appear in khaki` and relate hie experience at Paardeberg and -will also noun ! the different mile on the bugle he uszd in sounding the charge on the ' exe of the surrender of Crouje. Sixteen young ladies will go through the rainbow drill with orchestra. accompanmient; etc. Come all and enjoy 9. pleasant and profitable evening. vwnuu uuu evaning. u um) 3 on nunaay. Uongratuhmnns ! - A number from herenttended the horse races in Bmrrie last week. Dan : fnrnn cl... ..-........;. :_ AL- o_u__.s pnmu uuuermg Irom nypnou tever. . Geo. Wurnicx has sold h's farm to J. Hughes of Cherry Creek for the niaguicent figure of $11,000. A hnnnr-inn "\u`\Iv l..\.. ......:.._.a -1. n., ,- uuuer me parenlial root. Lot`. Webb baa purchased Frank Dyer e_ farm which adjoins his. Mr. Dyer intends moving north of Barrie. The sound of wedding bells is in the air. We are sorry to learn of the illness of John Reynolds of Knock. He is in the hos- pital suffering from typhoii fever. G60. \Vnrnim. `[113 said ,1} `arm on T l.lII'II- A couple of sleigh loads of young people` from this place spent an enjoyable time at C. Lloyd e on Friday evening. Crown Hi nil-emit nf thn Fran Math- uJ.J.v\JIJJ./n Fciv. 7---Osos.r Penrose and his sister, Libbie, of Uxbridge. are runewing acquain- tances in this vicinity. ` Reef Bowman. of Ivy, spent. Sunday under the parental `roof. Lot`. Wnhh hm: nnrnhncn F`-an! h......I.. uguw u1 q>u,uuU. ' A bouncing baby boy arrived at Beuj Webb's on Sunday. Congratuhmnns I ` number from hare`nfl'.Ana tho hm... rearing CLOTH- ;k theopportunity of n, that the ready-tailored clothing sold in many instances better than clothing CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 1 GOLWELL. smoun. -erience will be like come in contact BARRIE canzv WITH PAIN r | '.. IF 0'! every wupm. 4- u.nn. \aAae.1A.Aw suxvu gnu LL. .Bhe_factthaI: the forward part taken by the Canadian troops at the battle of Paarde- berg was largely instrumental in forcing General Cronje to surrender has now become accepted history. The Weekly Globe is presenting its yearly subscribers with a . picture of that memorabie scene. Their correspondent. Mr Frederickamiiton. and others, who were eye-ywitnesses of that memorable battle. say it gives a most inte1- ' iigent idea of their pasition and that of the Boer camp. `A copy of it can be seen at this cice. _ ' Take Laxative Bromo Qulnlne T:1b!ets. Al drug to refund the money if it falls to cure . W. Grove : signature iaon each box. L\.UgUIEUUg l.ll'lI'l ye ' A very impresnive memorial service for our,late`beloved `Sovereign was held in the Presbyterian church here last Sabbath. Rev. W. M::ConneH drawing instructive lessons from Proverbs l0 2, 7, The memory of the justie bleeeed," and Dniel 4: 17, To the intent that the living may know. that the Most High ruleth in the kingdoms of men." A pictureof Her Majesty with black drap- ing: was placed directly in front of `the altar railings. The beautiful hymn beginning .No\'v the`laborer'e task-is o er, Now "the battle-day in paat"-was rendered by the choir. ` . martin, last mummy. V, . Don : {urges the Preubyteriau concert in bhe Bnrrackn, Stroud, on the l2:.h inst. One of me chief attractions will be Bugler Williams. who will sound the famous Pzmrdaberg charge on the bugle used by mm in South Africa. ' ` M" L4... lJ.......... :. :.. D..-` VIIIHKU E Llyllll Vllli I335 W991`. - Mr, and Mrs. Mc,Culla and MI. and Mrs. Adams were the guest of Mrs. C. Booth last Sunday. Mia: B. Fnria in viaina I1n- `nnunin - Mina wlm menus noun or xnme. Herb Black and Wm. Latimer purchased new instruments recently. A oolmun has mowed inlhn S` RAUnn`A,n U UB6, DD! Ullfl. Mr. lawrence and daughter. Sarah, have typhoid fever. ' `V. Iaumin, Rmria Inuinr` H3: n_.nln D uer uncle wno I8 ve_ry m. \ The sleighride and tea in connection with the Methodist S. S. `proved a great success. I`. K. Peacock from Regina made our village 3 ying visit last week. MI`. and MPH. R1nlI"n nn Ml Ant` `TI-u HUIHU. .1 Ul'!l [DD u A large number of our young people attended the anniversary services at Churchill on `Sunday. ' Rev L11`. I\'lCKR nnonrmi Hm nnlnit in G30. Moxxxmx UUW IHHBFUIDEDCS recenmy. A Woolmun has moved into S. Reynold : house, Strand. ' Alli latlnrnnnn nut` Jnunlcbnn Q-....I. I._..- ll] DULIDH Alfie": V Mr=. John Hoover is in Beeton visiting her uncle who is ve_ry ill. The slniuhridn nml mg in nnnmmrh-m mu). Duuuuy. _ Miss B. Paris is visiting he.` cousin,- Mina Rogeraon. Lefroy. ' A vnrv imnrnunivn mnmm-in! am-vim: hm unurcnm on aunmsy. Rev Mr. McKee occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church last Sunday and de- livered an excellent sermon. , fill Nn'n.\n .........u .. 0...- .1.-... 1--.. __-_I_ IIAVGTGQ ill] EXCEHBDI7 Will Nelson spent a few days last {week with friends north of Bnrle. nnr)\ `R`n:-I2 and \-U ... I ..s:...-... ....:...l........J uypnulu KCVHT. W. Martin. _Bmrrie,_ waited his uncle R. Martin, last Sunday.` Dnn n fm-am: the Prauhvfnrfnn nnnnm-I. in This signature is on every box "of the genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine crabxeu the 1-ezlnedy that came: a cold in one day. um` water, Lwrr. nero wauace. Mrs. Herb Bfuckns visiting her parental home. Thornton. A lnrnn nnvnkn-v AU Akin` ..A.._... ____I_ WIN] HIS motner. Quitea. number of people flom here are aueriug from colds and throat. troubles. I Hark! I`). vmi hnnr thncn umriinn lvmg va.s5:;\r 1 (lulu: Mina Boak from Thornton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Herb Wallace. Mfr: "ark Ddnnb in uiuic-L... I...-.. -..-.-.1--l um Hue _uc-Iovea queen Victoria. A. Pinkney who visitedfriends here last week returned to Stayner on Saturday ncnompanied by his cousin, Arthur Rhine- hart. A .u.....I.. ..t` _I-2__L 1,, 3, r I I Luna ; ringing? Ullll IIVUHI DEIUHVIH l`- 1 ' ' - Arthur A. Garvin. of Midhurst, spent; a. few days of last week with Iriends here.- \Vm_ \VIhlnn nf (1:-nnfal uiah-or! his or. xew uays 01 man ween: wun menus here; . Wm. Wilson. of Grenfehyisited his par- ents last week. KI.-a |X.' T......L.. L. ..!..:A:._..L_._ _:_;__. \n_,' cums lU WEEK. _ Mrs. W. Jacobs is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Knapp, Elliott's Corners. ' Rnrh l-Inn-I-;nn A` Win-uvuln gaunt n .......I- I1. Lxnapp, 1!4l|l0Dl .'B uorners. Bert: Herring of Elmvale spent a week with his mother. n..:+.... .-.......k.... ..c .........v.. :...... L--- ___ I UUUUPIUCI Dy 4. L-Ougllllll. ' . Jae. Muir was presented with a Jersey "calf from B3tavia N.Y A-.0!-..... A l!...'..:.. .: |l2.!L.....-|. _._-._L - pruueeus umollumug (D QJU. M. Coughlin has moved into his new house.` 7 '1`-. Coffee has moved into the house recent- ly occupied by- M. Coughliu. Muir was nrpaentarl with n .Tm-Ann nave muus II; a prized nnme medicine. . With an eetahhhed and unassiiilable i'e~ putation for "making sick people well, Paine s Celei-yVCompound is offered to the weak and brokendown in health as the only medicine that can positively restore health. vigor and true life. Du not. be induced by substituters to take the something called just us good; insist "upon getting Paiue e Celery Compound. the kind chat. cures. -- an .5 ;4.\ AIJ ;a.4uu. Feb. 4-The Sunday school entertainment last week proved a. great success, the proceeds amounting to $30. 51. Taughlin h.m lnnvnrl infn Iain nnus uuu nuuuey aim uver troubles. Puine a Celery Compound tn-duy is the choice of phyaictane, clergyman. proiessional men, generally, bankers. member; of parlia- ment, business men and our best people. `When illvheulth, sickness and suffering came to the old or young, the wise and intelligent uas 1 dine s Celery Compound and bmieh their troubles. Its reliability and eicacy have made it a prized hume medicine. with an estalmlinimd and llnnnarailnhin Q-n. mru. o. unnppel, mg returned to '1'oronl:n. | On Sunday evening Rev. Mr. Teney preached a memorial sermon on the death of the late beloved Queen Victoria. A. Pinknav whn uinitml -I-h-mA.. km... I...o-

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