GEORGE 5 Next to the New Standard Bank WOO†M 1.. an». the beat material. it mw imp 0f Homo-made 14')!vast served all houn. 'lnegars Pure Manitoba Hour. roceries, Cook. ways on Hand It takes a. In: 0181100. â€â€˜0 bum m: they are out of thflt «us. “'9 try to hoop in .0003 wt nnly good looking 8km mt good wet-rat's at IIIOGCI" we prices. 1 Next. till). ’0'! uy or mt require. a my ours. W0 have N md Men's in many any!†0‘ wices. a W." to Mid. lion-9‘ 3nd Children's Cardi- xsnoil stock. Over-boa.“ Blizzard Overs for 1.61.3.3 ncn. Kuut Kmh M mmbormen'l Rnbbou [a hen 5nd boys. H0030 1“ Lil classes sad price": 50. 1.73. Tnnlm'aflmm. in“ ms Au Boys mm An Gill "Mg 00:. id Oatmeal +++++++++++++§+++++O+OO -++++++++++++++++++++++O d, we an fullv otookod 'Itl . are selling at. elooo m . Cakes, Pies i l) M EATS Bakery Latimer COOPER Comm-“- “datum-Q: 8: COOPER WNPBC‘I'IOIII AND GROCEI.... “ll“! SHEET, TOIOITO HIE HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN .1 THE. HOSPITAL IS A PROVIN- (Sr .l .03 gr.- 3! {2! 4.3L 7.1-: . i roltflw-lr...’ 9.83.5. 9-8. .I a} .r- In...â€" rI i Trainingâ€"PEN 059." 5.300.; (‘0 Into 3 3 plâ€" E" 3. I; it I. in 3'5 E i e 5. Ink. liven. but ThunmbOu-udcflhcudd “ "E SUE!!!“ Of All 'IIE GIIIIYIES.†Iifllulel ltlu a; “8M“ 00‘... I SAUGEEN VALLEY. Mr. 'W.J. MacLaaren of Hamilton, is visiting f'riendns in and around the Valley. Mr. Geo. Arnett, of Durham, is visiting friends in Owen Sound. Messrs. 'ersley and 'J ohm Heralds A'rnett visited the parental home Sunday. Messrs. John McGillivray and W. Fallaise had a very successful sale last Wednesday. The Must- ling D. MtcPhail was auctioneer. On Wednesday night some of the parties coming from the sale upset their load of eiock, compos- ed of six 'pigs and three sheep. They were driving 180118.91: that their horses became unmanageable. and we don’t know whether they have got their stock gathered up ye_t_ or not. We are glad to beam- that Miss Annie McGillivray is getting a- long nicely. Mr. R. McGillivray was engaged sawing wood with his engine for My; Jagnes McALrthur. Mr. Bert. McNibâ€"‘g'ave m a call. Sunday. in level application. ae the} mono reeon tie dieeaeed portion of the en. vbere ie only one wnyto cureduefnree. on that ie by media- liouel umedm- Deefneee is aimed bv en in- flemed condition of the mucous lining of the Enatechien '! ube. When this tube in interned yen haveemmbling sound or inperfecl. bearing end 'htni‘i! entilely closed. Deafneee ie the resale. and ullu‘flI lbe inflem -elion oen he token out end this tube reel. red to use no: me] condition. heeiing will be deetroyed forever; nine cuee out of ten are caused by (inurrh. which in nothing but an inflamed condition of the muoone en) loot-e We will give Una Hundred Doll". for my one of Deafness (com-ed by catsrrhp that cuuot be (tam-ed bv Hall‘s Caunh Cure. Sand for circular. no, F J. CHENEY a 00.. Toledo. 0: THIEF CAUGHT AT MARKDALE On Thursday last. Chief Mc- Cutcheon received a phone mes- sage from the Chief of Police of Owen Sound. telling him to be on the lookout for a man answering to a certain description who was wanted in Owen Sound on the charge of theft of an overcoa. from a boarding house. Keeping his weather eye open. Chief Mc- Cutcheon espied a man passing up the street a short time after- wards who tallied with the descrip tion furnished him, and she prompt- iy arrested him. and detained him in the lock-up here. On the evenh ")8 train. Constable Thompson 32'- nved and identified the whether, whose name is Ernest Seymour. He was taken back to Owen Sound on the night min, in charge of the . and will appear in court this week. to answer to the \UWS tutu Wm. m answer to the charge a! theft. .â€"Mm-kdale Stand- __.I Sold by Dnlggisto 750. '1'ch Hall'n lamily 9m. for mun-toil Dufn‘so 01mm ‘10 Card Everett Cattel, one of the local telephone gang men that is put- ting in the rural 'phones in mhis dis- trict, met with am accident Mon-day that will lay him up for several days. He was climbing a thirty foot .pole, and 'When near the top, his spur slipped and he fell to the ground. He received a sprained ankle besides a .severe shaking u'p.â€"Wadkert02n Telescope. When your :feet are wet and cold and your body chilled through and through af'l‘O'm exposure, take a big done of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- __I_ v-câ€" -vv edy, bathe your ffeet iI‘IVhOt water before .goï¬ng to 'bed, and you are almost cert-tam to Ward ab! .3 se- How dear to my heart is the bacon 0! childhood, As 10nd recollection brings it to my mind! The porkems that ted in :the deep- tangled Wildwood On acorns and thin-0's on! than sort they might {in . IN Grew ai â€"_â€"â€".a -‘l on» smoke house so gloomy Until it was sliced in (the winter time dream, ' Oh. ï¬nd me that hwconn of old! Bring it to me; The bacon I’m getting to-dmy ‘m -A J_A.._ The old-bashioned bacon, the country-cured bacon, The hind that was not too ex- :penaaive to cook, The salt-oozing bacon, the hickory smoked bacon, The big vfrilch of bacon that hung on the hook. The The HOW DEAR V“. ‘5 u- u- ever so dimly. The way they would butcher the pigs in those days, he hired man who wielded the hammer so gmimly, The bladder we whanged in our gay childish ways. ut nowadays there 68 .a .fond recollectionâ€" The smart of the smoke and the tango! the brine. tang of the brine, he sniff ofI the 1:008 and the squint o inapec ion, The satisfied “Umph!†that the bacan Wm ï¬ne. The big ï¬nch 9f bucon min hung so dear! v-‘Iâ€" 0.me “U", I. streak-0’4“!) bacon. a stick-to-the-vriba kind that 1011:: used to cook, hiek’rquoked bacon, the typ-i'ndh-‘thipy buoy, FELL FROM POLE. old 't 131mg in the HEART. Here lie- et rest. I do noted. One Chest within mother. The chat 0! wood was very good. Who says so or the other? And. to conclude. here is e bit of phi- losophy the: cannot be improved by on: of the great thinkers of oil time: Here I iie outside the canoe} door; Here I lie because I’m poor. The further in the more they my. Buthmlueunrmutbey. A Wooden Head. Certain members of the house party were describing the accidents that had happened to them during their yarlona careers. Adventures by flood. ï¬re and ï¬eld had all been well received. and De Sappleby. eager for fame. thought lt was his turn. “D’yon know." he said. “I had a very painful experience once. I ran a con- founded splinter quite half an inch long right under my ï¬nger mil. don’t “Reany, Mr. de Supplehy," said a mdden at the patty. “How did you do it?" “Well.†he said. “it happened like this.†As he spoke he unconsciously raised his hand and scratched his tore- ‘ Carpet- and Rugs. (ht-pub end mg: were mm on played by oriental nations tor am reclining and kneeling purpose! during devotion. When introduced ems the western people: they were for a long time used tor purely mam 'vâ€"‘v _ purposes. covers for tables or couchel and for laying before altars or chairs of state upon great occasions. Carpet: were brought to Europe by the Moon WIMMM. Evu-y Litflo â€mu-t. A visitor to the cobbler: shop no- honor: Fur Hi. Dianna!- “He’s disgusted with the way the pouucnnlmmnnmthinflmm tented. â€~ ‘Detrolt Nibbles tho Wood. “I’m tired of this old Joke about a woman sharpening a pencil with her husband’s razor.†“There’s nothing in it. No woman sharpens a pencil. She gnawa it to a Too Near. “What animal.†said the teacher of the class In natural history. “men the nearest ameh to mug?" mine flea." Emmy ventured the m- 6. boy with the curb mum “Is that so?†“Yes; he ran for once and was da- ltâ€" g“: iwell intd thé eighteenth arable over. ONE mymbrlnppyhbytnml' mflndmythm'oï¬hbdn‘nb- mulltbworth. Something that“ don't how an.- bl. u- a whole lot. It takes a .Wmh tnnupatreahtroubloevcydu. slippery sidewalks will soon add to the excitement at 111.. The girl who can't sing and won’t lookslikeagemotpnmtmyserm beside the one who an’tnnd does. Gravitquhanalottndowflha man’s falling in love. tor It bequeath nukeu him gran. lnginit. Ithflnrehbutpmflnflnarymne- ceos most of us may beexcnaedhr Ityon don’t ukaanotthepraent thepmwmbegetungmmworku You may know more than your hon but don’t let him ï¬nd I out. There 09 some things better than a cheerful amnion. but they don’t mm a chanco at you may day. “competition totyoumhopoto beagmtncce-uk. “Never marry n Mt nun." “But Charlie In awful: short.†“Don’t Inn-17 in flan.†“Why not!" “A short m D My: tutu b m money of hi relatives.†“Duhegetmulun-ondeeptn‘u thaweddingcakor' mmtlcouldubttormt.» mwMItdt." and attraction.†“He doesn't know couch to come In out‘ot the run.†“than they ought b put him ï¬lm I waterprooï¬ng prom." “Daughter?†“a. vote up in the mu" “And bard voices!" “No; m the can." Mun Thing. “8110 has beautiful hair." “Yes; tint brand dun gives and: “She 13a medium †“Balk: town-damn thins? “0mm.†‘But I Wm dd die II n “Godot; AWM’ Yemem‘yooimtnrhï¬hunhlt Bythismm’tcntkht. Indukutlndnthcyglt Held by ï¬le Put. Weir-y iochnmonrmodeotlm - But and thsi habit grips m. We plnn to be 3 m m. But hnhlt slyly trips us. Wemapaoourssonother lin- And for success to running. 'rhen drop into the ssme old mt In which we isv'e hssn running. Good resoun’iono by tbs bale We bravely put in nun: And. fortiï¬ed by than. are forth To win our wsy by ï¬ght“ oawiththeold.onviththouw. A promising hetinnlnx. But there's old hnbit looking on And quite serenely aiming. it's very essy ts it Mn And sny henceforth yours truly Will not mix'up in snythinc Thai is not'thoncht out duly; ‘rhst henestsuh he will comm And not his toross scatter. But executing then is not A very simple as“. mmwumwt. PERT PARAGRAPHS. [unconï¬ned withcunol- ntt only tho hrceltofiuflndh tbs west but it u duo the but. In good work a n: . and it: reputation 001' t e “(can b by In tha urgent tn the “stay at the college, _am_! yet the dgnnnd the college, and at the demand upam the school W was many time- tho‘numher (n - ustiug. By the collegeiudvcrflu- ment, which appen- chewing-o yz-u will ace that they have three djuihgt glepqtmentogâ€"cpmmercill. yem'e e member Ryan Broa' am, left on 'Dueedny to: Bunion. where be has accepted 3 mention an nae-man with the Nam t Shewan Dry Good- Company. It. Hughee was well liked by hi Jel- diacinct departmentofâ€"cbmmerchl. shorthand and td . Write gm college mou- it. cat-10mm. day evémnig balm-e level-inc con- nectiono wan'h the but (am. he waomdeuherecnpmntolohond- some ebony oet o! Moo. pro- aented to him by members of tho start. In o tow ' word- at gratitude, the d at one ox- pu'eooed his appreciation o! the feeling that promhlgu! the (wt. 0: Monday evemng communion- phe Quoep’o hotel also W him With a beautiful m gown. Mm. C.D. Flemfmc mule tho presentation, and Mr. L. Ferguson gave n abort addre- on “soda- bility.â€"Owe.n Sound Hmld. RH. Hubert, (arm of Vaolet Hill, who moved from elbu'ne to the Watson farm in MW which he purchased about two years ago. met with a‘ m ac- ciden; qn Saturday amqrnoan. Be of the mind mill in the~barn. when hit lelt arm was drama into the gearing, and the akin wan «ripped off his arm from the wriat to the elbow. With his right am he mama ed toawpthemmor he woul have received more aerioua igllnfniee. Ho; 11111me 't ht- -' e out in an open- ed it with “his teet-h'and cut the Lleah and cloth from his arm betcha he could get Liberated. Dr. '1‘. 8. ,White was sent loom um an poa- aible, and when he reached the place he bound that he mud re- quire assistance, no he returned for Dr. J.A. Smith. Chlorotorm was administered, and the arm dressed. The skin waaxpnt back on the acrm and required a great (number of etitachee, and it b Ody a chance whether it will adhere properly, but it 'u aaid he will notloae theuuothiaarm. The accident in a eel-ion. _one, but hi! many triendo (or 1 good recovery. He wt be laid up 00: several weeksâ€"Showtime PM. A reporter culled ye-terday afternoon shortly baton-e (our o’- clock on a department manger of one of Toronto’s large indnlt- rial concerns, and pnomptly at (our o’clock, a young lady bro’t in two cups of tea. he reporter was invited to partake of what roved a moat deliciom and re- redhm peveagnme, and budge!“ REMEMBERED BY THE STAFF ing home ‘he had adopted it tn MI own ofï¬ce. He aid he :1me ed Red Rose 'l‘ea because it had the fine flavor and mouth ï¬ch- neoa of some of the choice:- Hilda he_had got in_ the qlqeoungjy. there only a slew .doyu ago, and that with their and Imbition to be a little mhend lodé'tho roen- aion they served n‘oup defle- dous ton, not only to every mem- ber arr-the ofï¬ce and wehouoo staffs, but to every ctr-mar who hap ed to be Within the {.100 at t e appointed hour. he on in served to everyone athl- or her served to everyone ~st.,lsls or her desk, the drinking occupies only s mimute or two, and he tes is so deliciously reflresh . stimu- lating that the wor elflciency of the staff is W 00s the meat of the day. ",5"; The remarkable some. of Red Rose Tea and the "M esteem in which the firm is he! by the trsdo throughout Canada is .1 striking tribute to the l and pro- gressive business an hods steadily gunned by Mr. TH. “brooks of t John, N.B., the 'pnOpmietor to! Red Rose Tes. This success bs made Mr. Ests'hs-o-oks s notions! figure in the tes busineu. England, where be (mad the tow o’clock tea habit practically uni- veual among busines- houleo. He enjoyed it so much, and it seem- ed to [it in .0 well that after com- Urpon â€"enqu :t the oflfco ol the Red Rose 009% w (onul Quit the _prachipe ha}! been began! being 51d asideâ€" for 3 nonfat; the manager e Mined that I!" months before e had been 'to Kechnio. Form III-A. HcKechnb. I. Vol- Ii-e__. ’1‘. Grub]. Middleton «v.1, w. when. C. Mitchell, R. code. 0 . ,- Primer Innâ€"W. Vet-5e, L. lob. Avenue attendance 1!. SARA B. “LINK. Mia-r. ll: mm | hum (at It] “M “ï¬tment“ TEA CUP IN VADBB OFFICE. U.8.8. NO. 2. B. k G Iqm IVâ€"S. lac Art mud. Io- You won't be III-gm It m Lunnm m MIOUB ACCIDENT. and. «II ,1 in; {one}!!! and pro- “ methods stud!!! . T3. cutthroat- o! the 'pMpdetor Oat . Thu mean 1--