_This famous medicine for women has for thirty years proved to be the most valuable tonic and renewer of the female organism. Women residâ€" ing in almost every city and town in the United States bear willing testiâ€" mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound. It cures female ills, and creates radiâ€" ant, buoyant female health. If uyou are ill, for your own sake as well as those you love, give it a trial. _ _ Mrs. Pinkbam, at Lynn, Mass., invites all sick women to write herfor advice. Her advice is free, and always helpful. ANOTHER WOMAN CURED By Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound No woman should submit to a surgiâ€" cal operation, which may mean death, until she has given Lgdia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Compound, made exclusiveâ€" ly from roots and herbs, a fair trial. Gardiner, Maine.â€"*"I have been a great sufferer from organic troubles stt s andasevere female M\xmiégfw\%%g weakness._ _ T he ff«w wl 22e3 doctor said I would x WR have to go to the »3% W W z) hospital for an [ 2. ] operation, _ but I e e 3e 1 could not bear to 2s ? ~>s>. 4 think of it. I deâ€" s css .. cided to try Lydia NS . | E. Pinkham‘s Vegâ€" ,“ etable Compound e t 2 4 and Sanative W ash w 54k 4 â€"and was entirely ceX cured after three months‘ use of them."â€"Mrs. S. A. WILLIAMS, R. F. D. No. 14, Box 89, Gardiner,;, Mo. . > â€" * Sus@ra4}4} arararapa"ararfnand se se nd EASY MONEY "reach Kings" 7 Burlington 2 The Grimsby "Peach Kings" were victorious again on Friday night last when they played the fast septet from . Burlington anrd succeeded in winning by a iscore of: 7â€"2. , naeo is GALWLC _ WASâ€"â€"OHF allimes t 116 hardiest fought contest ever seen in this burg and the half tiffme ~score was. 3â€"1 in the ~Peach Kings favor. Iu the last half the" GrimsDhy boys laid down to it, and cachâ€" ed four goals to Burlington‘s one Gibson and Farrell who hlave been laid. up with the, Grippe did not play ang House, and Farrell took their . places, and they certainly made good with a . vengeancee,. cspecially . HMouse wiho played FPoint, he. is a goal fendet, by trade . and. . brought his foot work into, play. more than once.: Pigher.on the wing was richt on the job all the in eoernreneernnn eengen cprannt Pymk cesc o t o se ..«~.§':‘.---.-* h o oC ‘éQ ': # es %"\\y Messe , Y ce Pis‘â€"â€"â€" <oaluet NAE : s . uce Ppe es > oo on ooo Felict : es ie -"-'-"3". BC ?Sv P stt S fireye.â€"somerâ€"â€"| es ies alle t .o en . en tant o tb ol t e oo sns {1‘%»‘( enc Pss h on r e 1 d Bs ~;:5:i555§52;:§5§13551.;' Mss o e o hedc C on ce on ooo e sys ce t ce m on dEe e e e ues o e o tss e o tz o e on . xo PRicts ,vï¬?-(’â€"zx_; aotes 3. h e on ned o 5 o Nn sn was right on the job. all the fimerang he. certainly . is‘. the makings ‘of a~ fast. hockey player. Flett played a wonderful game in â€" goal as> did Muirhead : on ft â€"gFGOoal @as id L .VvLUIINE; the other wing. The "Human Dynamos OUR SPORTING COLUMN By Frank Fairborn, "A newspaperâ€"not an organ." The newspaper for the man who courts openâ€"minded disâ€" cussion on all public questions and who expects support of right â€"of justiceâ€"and of decency in the treatment of public affairs. A newspaper with definite opinions on all politicalâ€"social and moral questionsâ€"has the courage of its convictionsâ€"whose editorials are fairâ€"broadâ€"mindedâ€"honestâ€"and written by some of the cleverest writers in Canadian Journalism toâ€"dayâ€"just such a newspaper as an aggressive and intelligent Canadian people will enjoy and read with profit. OPENâ€"MINDED DISCUSSION OF PUBLIC QUESTIONS TORONTO DAILY STAR. P araMiBPABEARARALEE This paper and the Toronto Daily Star topether for one year for $2.20. $1.50 a Year eLRLML WÂ¥e § shots. The â€" Hamiltc Niagara serics a x to meel §§ upon tk there t all Say Bo, we hit the trail for Cleveland to take that bunch into camp just as soon as. the O AA~ is over. Negotiations are now un ler way: to take the "‘Peach Kings" to Clevelang for two games. The boys will be known in the Yankee gity as) the . "Grimsby Beach Plavers."" ‘Now: do." you : know Dyke, Hand ang Tufford, were the â€" bane of, the Burlington boys. lives â€". asa they simply would not let the boys from around the Bay get away from them. : The iceâ€" was in a very. sofit condition and made it hard to catry the puck,; as well as dimâ€" musthing the. "Feach â€" Kings speed. The Grimsby team lineg up as follows : Goal Flett;: Point, ~ House,; Cover Point, VanDyke; Lelt Wing, Muirhead ; Rigsht Winz, sittin ._CURLING Grimsby â€" Beaten in Finals The Grtimsby Curling Cl sen; two rinks to Hamilton 1: week to compcete in the, Ta ard" and they. cleaned . : everything in sight until â€"th met the Thistles in the Fin: and were beaten out . by The following are the played. Grimsby. Niagara A . HRuss J. B B x. A s Terryberry l 3 .. Fisher Hand. BDr.â€"Morris 7Z.~A. Hall. The Grimsby rinks beat the Hamilton _ Victorias and "the Niagara Fulls teams in (the series and were unlucky enough to meet the Hamilton Thistles upon the Thistles own ice and there they lostâ€"out. Grimsby as runnersâ€"up in this series of game are now elegible to play for the Governorâ€"Gener at‘s Trophy in ‘Foronto next week Hall ... 130102020041100010â€"â€"1: Hill ~. .. ‘ooroz20z201to0112302â€"â€" Ts Grimsby. Niagara Fals. W.F. Gibsonâ€" J L. McNight G B McConachiec, W H Buckle, Win. Montgomery, F. T. Battle Jvev. Jolhn Muir, G. W. Clarke 12 1Cce v 1CTOT12S. Dr®Hunt, skip, .:. . ..fi1t2 Score by ends Hunt ...001042 Hall .. .«‘ IIO100 Score by ends Maiir ... OLI043 ) V L1 HO!. FOR CLEVELAND SK1p Score by ends SKI1D uIf .:;. QL1043010101010â€"400â€"~ arke . 10010030I1010304011â€" Majority for Grimsby, 2 shots Second Roundâ€"Play on Vicet: ncede €aA at SPORTY SPORTLETS n meetin 12e purpose ers‘ Club.:. n this club ng, as only eded:; ‘The i i aN,OW, °C behin‘d the etin‘g will be held oom of the Hotel Dhursday niecht. I 0010421 I 100 100010OOâ€"â€"IT .3 IIOIOOOOOIIOII12021â€"â€"12 entre, Tufford ; Rove: 16 brin ‘CIC Col. Hill All w must be fifty voi meetino <1D you leal ? AI1 wh the SK11 Grimsby â€" A. Hall TmIin Robinson | Shat Connorâ€"| such V anstone| aged Falls Ww L1 O UTJ] ames Clui w up they ank )1 11 ) C Di Patrons of the 44th Regt. band concérts are reminded that the concerts are to be held on the "first Thursday, not the second | of each month, as heretofore. ‘The committee in charge is endeavoring to give the best bossible program for the small admission fee of 10 cents. The house was packeq last month, and those wishing seats are adâ€" vised to go early. !< â€"The usual. change will ‘be made in illustrated songs and other good attractions are being iarranged for, besides the usual | bang numbers. 1 Watch for the program in next | week‘s *+paper. Thistles : G F Crawford Z W Cartwright Dr G S Glassco J A Thompson M H Langs V W J Southam C Dr H Wardell 3 F R Martin o skip...A;:v/.t6 Score by endsâ€" Skip.:.......tGo Skip...... .. . ss0 Score by endsâ€" Thompson...110001001422121021â€"19 Hall... ......o061110110000000100â€"6 Majority for Thistles, 18 shots. ' Martin.... o022030001110020301â€"16 Muir ......160f0:110001301010â€"â€"â€"I1 or over, 6f. pet cent OJn the present paidâ€"up _ capital the earnings are at the rate of about 8 per cent. . In fact, during the last quarter, the most successftul in its * history, the bank made profits at the annual rate of over 10 per cent.. Deposits have inâ€" creased during the year from $2,262,380 to $2.549,599, both de posits bearing interest and not bearing interest contributing to the $287,000â€"13 per cent inâ€" crease. ‘[Total assets amout to $3,948,.732, as against $3,207,139 at the end of 1909, an increase of over 20 per cent. Current loans have increased $750,000 or 34 per cent. The year was, altogether, Victorias. * Grimsby. F. W. Miller, Rev. John\Muir skip ... T Skip:. .:; l:.st7 Score by ends: Miller ... o11000041000111010â€"1 1 Muir ......200111300412000101â€"17 Majority for Grimsby, 6 shots. The Finals a satisfactory one, and it seemeg to against the feelings of many shareholders to have to merge such a profitable and well man aged institution, owing only â€"to the general fear of small banks caused by. recent disastroms failures. â€"The Financial Post of Canada. f ings t[D $44,690 nI last year, an InCcreas or over, 61. per cent present paidâ€"up _ ( earnings are at the : 8 per cent. In fact 1U Bank closes its last yea endent existence. with atisfactory statement. ngs the past> year ar .A Kron, Ohto, has returned n ns after looking up old acquarrman ges at thisâ€"place. A number in this locality are butcherinig at. present. Miss R. Schisler has returned home, after several days‘~ visit at the home of (Mr. andâ€" Mrs. ... W arrington. ' Richard Beaton has returned to â€" Winnipeg after spending several weeks here. Quarterly service was held in the M..B. °C. church on Sunday tast." which 2 large number at fast,.: which tended. ag I 1907 hard STatZ 1C UNITED EMPIRE BANK Closes its Existence With a Most Profitable Year Although starting busine s+ before the disastrous ve @acdyv gain nrd M Mss Thistles a) iu M i qss Minnic Cline â€"of . jordaM ation, spent Friday last at the me of Mrs. James Honsberge®. Miss Melissa Culn and Mrs. J Allbright spent Tuesday at rimsby. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Culp will on move into their new home. Levi Culp., of Graad Forks, B. . who spent several weeks unâ€" »r the parental roof. is about adv to return to the West M $ :J ame ind Mrs last""" ve BAND CONCERT virIn an ds Mi home with +; wphill ba ar. the D. Smith &. Nancy am se VINELAND ist : year â€" amount to against $27,700 shown in increast of $17.000. starting business the disastrous yéar havin& had to fisht W F Gibson G McConachie Wmâ€" Montgomery Rev J Muir skip.: ..m.s_.utl Wisme A Hâ€"Ruass A I Terryberry Dr. Morris 7. A Hall Skip:... sastrous y Cat ig had to fight fle during. its United Empitre t year of indeâ€" with : a most ren‘t! Earnâ€" atio0n. Buffalo, N. YÂ¥ inGorder and of _ Jordan iv last at the seve at Grimsby Grimsby TIC ulp 1s sS10OWwâ€" Et \kron, UAaVS te (ali TRY ZAMâ€"BUK FOR PILES _ Read How This Sufferer â€" e Benefitted _ / _ Don‘t you believe that experiâ€" e;; e is better than Rhearsay !f you suffer from piles, just . try Zam Buk. You can do so it ot f‘écpense. So assured are we of the result that we will send you a free trial box if you send to our Toronto offices full name and address and a one cent sta ~p to pay return postage. _ Scores of people daily acquaint us with the benefit they have °eâ€" rived from the use of Zamâ€"Bu‘k. Mr. E. Astridge, of 3 St. Paul St., Sp Catharines, Ont..;.says: _ Foi five years I have suffered untold agony with protruding piles. The pain was so great that at fimes | would almost scream. IBI lost weight > and . had n0 afpetite. 1 tried everything 1 had ever heard of for piles, as 1 was willing to take anything to get relief. It was useless, howâ€" ever, and I almost gave up in despair. ;, me day a fried gave me , a sample of Zamâ€"Buk, and told me of a friend of his who had been cuted. I decided to try Zamâ€" BHE, and the relief I got wi: engouraging. 1 used three boxes and at the end of that time was completely cured. T " wish â€"1 cauld have go; Zamâ€"Buk vears ago; it would have saved me a great deal of misery." Zamâ€"Buk will also be found a sute cure for cold sores, chapped hands, frost bite, ulcers, bloodâ€" pQison, varicose sores, scalp so ;,jringwo-r-m, inflamed patchâ€" es, babies‘ eruptions and chapped places, cuts, burns, bruises, and skin injuries generally. All drug gists and stores sell at 50c. box of post free from Zamâ€"«Buk Co., P@ronto, upon receipt of pricg (‘Our are warned against harmâ€" fu â€" imitations and substitutes. ,’t’he registered nameé, "Zaniâ€" buk," on every package. Corner King and Hughson Sts. All Sheetings and Pillow Cottons will be hemmed free of charge : until January 31lst. All Carpets will be made, laid and lined free of charge - f , until January 31st. LET nothing interfere with your intended trip to The Right House before next 4 Tuesday. At six o‘clock on that date, three of the greatest annual Sales in our history will close. These are the White Sales, the Carpet, Rug and Linoleum Sales and the annual January Sale of Black Dress Goods. â€" These Ehrge great value giving events are alone well worth attendance. In addition to them, however, we also beg leave to call your attention to the great Preâ€"Inventory Clearance Sales which we are advertising every day in the Hamâ€" ilton papers. § The greatest values ever offered in Hamilton in Household and Fancy Linâ€" ens, Laces, Immaculate Embroideries, Thousands of White Blouses, Beautiful White yard Goods, Exquisite Undermuslins, Superior Lace Curtains and rich Bed Spreac.ls, During the progress of these White Sales, all Sheetings all Pillow Cottons will be hemmed free of charge. All Carpets will be made, laid and lined Free of Chargeâ€"â€" _ All Rugs and Linoleums laid Free of Charge â€"_ These free offers apply to our outâ€"ofâ€"town patrons as well as to our HamiltOon customers. There is no charge for the heavy felt lining, the making of the Carpet, or our workâ€" man‘s time in laying it. As usual, the workman‘s care fare, etc., are paid by the customer. This free offer means to you (exclusive of the price reductions) of 12¢ to 14¢ per yard on all Carpets purchased. Rugs and Linoleums have been severely reduced, and WILL BE LAID FREE OF CHARGE. The values we are offering in rich, reliabl vertised in this paper. Values worth as much veruseo In Uhis papet. V alues worth as much as $1 and $1,25 per yard are selling at 49c¢c. THIS Is ONLY one SAMPLE OoF THR PRICES NOW PREVAILING _ At the last minute, to insure a complete clearance, many odd bolts and pieces will be swept out at nextâ€"toâ€"nothing cost to you. T he Annual Black Dress Goods Saleâ€"one of the most popular of all The Annual Janâ€" uary White Sales RETURN RAILROAD FARES REFUNDED ON A LIBERAL PLAN What to Expect as a Grand Finale in the t White Sales Three Wonderful Sales Will Close Next Tuesday "HAMILTON‘S FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE" THOMAS C. WATKINS, Limited ==st« Rig The Annual January Floorcovering Sales Instructive, Open to the public from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Feb‘y 2nd and 3rd. Admission, Children, Jacos LanG, President GrErO."SLINGERLAND, Viceâ€"Pres rich, reliable weaves are probably the most remarkable ever ad TOWN HALL, BEAMSVILLE FEB. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Beamsville and Lincoln Poultry Association Send for Prize List WINTER SHOW Entertaining, The Annual January Dress Goods Sales OuUuUSse 15c 10c $# #ete Mn ... ... Mpeuer nc es