& Almost all the prominent men in | the trade have already secured space, | En and the interest shown in New Engâ€"| 1CC land and all over the country is very \lz\v/I; great. r A number. of very interestiug exhibits are coming fromâ€" foreign countries, and letters received by the management dssplay â€" considerable enthusiasm and a record breaking attendance is assured. No dealer can really afford to miss exhibiting in this show, as such an opportunity to present their products to the public was never before offered to the florist trade. A special point is being made to rerch the estate owners in New Eng. Sgm@@and~~from present indications many will attend. This will enable the exhibitors of. ornamental plants an excellent opportunity of disposing of their exhibits after the show is Oover. Zamâ€"Buk Worked a Wonderful Cure Sometimes a bad burn, a deep cut, or some similar injury, sets up a more permanent injury, in the form of an open discharging sore. In such cases BURN CAUSED OPEN SORE value Mr. J. Nixon!‘ of got William Ave., Winnipeg, a blacksmith at the Câ€"P.R. shops, had his foot badly burned by some molten metal falling upon it. He says the burn was a very bad one, and after the first days it left an open sore, which showed marked signs of bloodâ€"poising. It discharged freely and caused me terrible agony. For three weeks I suflered acutely and could get no ease. At last I obtained a preparâ€" ation from the doctor, which seemed to stop the discharging and made me quiue hopeful,but finally the wound became as bad as ever. I was then advised to use Zamâ€"Buk, and from the fist application the balm gave me relief. The inflammation was thoroughly checked, and the poison. ous matter cleared away in a very short time after beginning with Zamâ€" Buk. Healing then began, and in less than two weeks the wound was thorouâ€" ghly healed. One of the main lessons of this case lies right hereâ€"try Zamâ€" Buk first for any injury, sore, skin disease or wound It is equally good for piles, blood. poisoning, festering, wounds, chaps, cold sores, children‘s eruptions, scalp sores, varicose ulcers, chilblains, etc. All druggists and stores sell at 50c, box or post free from Zamâ€" Buk Co., Toronto, upon receipt of price' You are warned against harmfull substitues inferior preparations, which yield a bigger margin of profit and are someâ€" times pushed as being "just as good." Nothing is just as good. On Saturday; Jan 28, a / very enjoyable even; took place at the home of Mr and Mrs. Onar will like the fine flavor of Red Rose Tea. It has the cup goodness that comes only from Red Rose qualityâ€"the reason why it holds first place in thousands of Canaâ€" dian homes. Will you try it. @ MERRIT SETTLEMENT â€"Buk will be found of unequalled FLORIST TRADE soommcmmemenit eoomnaeimmtmnrâ€"mmnanacemirn t + > s o r Bartlett, it being the 8oth anoiâ€" yersary, of her birth.. The gath ering consisted of the children, grandchildréen and. one _ great grandâ€"daughter. Mr. and Mrs Ishmael Bartlett, Abingdon; Mr and Mrs. Wm. Bartlett and two children, â€"Gftimsby; â€"Mr. Arza Bartlett and pwo children, Smith ville, also their grandmother, Mrs Brewer; Mr. and Mrs. W. Merritt, Merritt Settlement; Mr and Mrs. Ernest Teeft ang little daughter Evelyn of â€" Winslow; and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bartâ€" lett and son Willis ofâ€" the old home. The day was fine and ail enjoyed themselves, _ wishin‘g them many more years of health and happiness. The company about q â€"o‘clock sany "Goad be With You Till we Mtet Again, after which they all departed for their respective homes. Mr. Arthur Lampman is wear ing a broad smile these days. A little daughter came to stay last Monday morning. brought to our desk for inspecâ€" tion, a very high class and a well gotten up booklet éntitled "Canada‘s Farthest South." This bookg is compiled by M H A Kennedy (of the London Eng. Times) ang issued by 11â€" rection of Hon Frank. Oliver Minister of the Interior, Ottaâ€" wa, Ont. Pictures of Mr: W. B. » Vanâ€" ‘Dyke‘s and T. H. P. Carpenter‘s ‘ï¬ne residences are shown as well as pictures of E. D Smith‘s ‘packing houses, the G.. T. R: station ig Grimsby and a scene of Grimsby from the mountain top,; also a picture of the Grimsâ€" by basket factory‘s team leliver ing baskets, as well as numerâ€" ous other views of orchards and vineyards. $ y es tTIp M The book is profusely illusâ€" trated and deals in an elaborate yet truthtul way of the famous Niagara and, Lake Erie fruit districts. The book has been â€" published for the purpose of giving Borâ€" rect information to immigrants. An evening of music will ‘be given in the ~Grimsby _ Hall, (Snetsinger block) on Wednesâ€" day evening, Feb. 22, by the puplis ofâ€" Miss) ; Jennie [ M. Kennedy. The pupils will be assisted by Miss Minnite Hind, A. T. C. M. elocutionist, Miss Kathleen Lancely, vocalist. These young ladies are on the staff of the Hamilton Conservatory of music A HIGH CLASS BOOKLET The admission is only ten cents. Special cars. The programme also includes the Lawrie chidren in Scotch songs and dances, from Mr Hacketts school of dancing. A highâ€"clss weekly publication eaibodying all the special teaâ€" tures of the best American Sun Jay papers, including forucâ€"culor comic section, fourâ€"c>..~ magaâ€" zine section, music page, fashion and beauty page in black, and n â€" exclusive halftone picture cestion printed on Calendered paper, representative of peoole and plans gistinctly Canadian. The adult class of the Methodist church held a social evening at the home of the president, John Clough, on Tuesday evening John B Smith acted as chairman â€" The following is the program. _ Instrumental duett, Mesdames J Smith and S Nash; vocal solo, John Smith; recitation, Maud Jackson; speech, Joseph Tweddle; vocal solo, Mrs Silby Corman; speech G W Millen; recitation, Irese Clough; violin solo, Dr. F Green; reading, Mrs McLachlan; vocal solo, John Clough; speech, J. F. Felker; instrumental duet, Mesdames J B Smith and S Nash; speech, Mrs J K Lottridge, vice This hi’gf‘-claés publication should be inevery rural home in Ontario. Messrs Oliver Nash and Wm Spera Sr., léefs on Tuesday for Florida to spend a couple of months. A large number of men went to Ottawa on Tuesday evening to attend the Parliament pertaining to reciproâ€" city Mr: W M THE TORONTO SUNDAY WORLD 710 )endit 1€ MUSICAL EVENING w NC rents last Merritt made his usu: irimsby last Friday. . Thompson of Toront no a few days with he Stoney Creek IT 1 enIn M M Merritt > Bisma time ‘of her speed @11 W V anDyke imnpman uUundav 1 C writin 11 C Te 11 h served an speI cess, over fhive hundred Deing p! Revy Mr. Davis very ably fille position as chairman and aft banquet the following progran given: Piano solo, Miss King; Miss Lizzie Davey:; recitation, In the Redeem uUn( Mary Wodehouse; song, Mrs. Palmer; address, J Hewitt "Natural Food, its Relation to Health;" violin solo, D Treguuno; fancy march and rose drill by â€" sixteen young ladies; â€" song, Lizzie Davey, recitation, Miss Wodeâ€" house; violin solo, D Tregunno;- piano solo, Miss Kaeble, f ‘ sTONEY CREEK WON AGAIN One of the hottest contests between two rifle teams occurred at Red Hi!l on Saturday last, between Stoney Creek and King Edward of Hamilton, it being an elegant day and every shootâ€" er doing his best to avoid defeat. THE SCcoRES : «‘During August last, I went to Mop. treï¬al to consult a specialist as I hadl\t/fg:é suffering terribly with Stone i 6 Bladder. © 8 thg He decided to operate but said. stone was too large to remove and hard to crush. I returned home was recommended by a friend to They relieved the pain. I took two boxes and went back to the specialist, He said the stone was smaller but he could not remove it although he tried for two hours and a half. I returned home and continued to take GIN PILI,S, and to my great surprise and joy, I passed the stone. King Edward J. Rogers ... GIN PILLS. _ GIN PILLS are the best medicine in the world and because they did me so much good, I will recommend them all the rest of my life‘"‘. 46 J. ALBBRT LESSARD, 5oe a boxâ€"6 for $2.50â€"at all dealers, and money back if they fail to give relief. Sample boxfree. National Drug and Chemical Co., Dept. A. ‘Toronto. w Will «.. .60 C O Nichol 65 J M Jones.: . .604 W H Nichol.63 W E Glover 49 W Harvey ...59 J J Freborn 61 E Anderson ©~66 Specialist Could Not Remove In The Bladder 612 625 The next shoot will be on Feb 25 A big turnout and good shooting is expected I stopped at a hotel in Kansas some time ago, ‘When I registered the clerk asked me if I wanted a bath. I told him I didn‘t knowâ€"I was going to be there two weeks. I didn‘t know their rules. I finally told him he could give me a room and bath. He said he‘d give me the room, but I‘d have to take the bath myself. res A boy carefully reared in courtesy toward his elders, was instructed,on going away to school to telegraph home "Yes" if he found everythi})g satisfactory. He did so, and the busy father, having forgotten the arrangeâ€" ments, and being therefore puzzled, telegraphed back, "Yes, what?" The answer came, "Yes, sir." HEaLTH InNSURANCE. In one of the old time drought years from which Kansas used to suffer, Aunt Tina, an admirable old lady of Teutonic extract, kept writing back east, complaining of that drought and grasshoppers had driven to the verge of starvation, Finally, some of her kind, thinking it best to do something in the matter, packed up a great lot 0 goods and shipped them to her. One of them followed in due time to arrive with the goods. Aunt Tina was overjoyed, and agâ€" sured her relative that succor had arrived in the nick of time. The eyeg of the other, however, rested on a row A reliable French regulator pills are exceedingly %owh generative portion of the fom: all cheap imitations. _ Dr. d Dr. de Van‘s Female Pills dLZ Ho@ CHB CC 7 Sn Om o sn A reliable French regulator ; never fails. These | l pills are exceedingly %owflful in regulating the | generative portion of the female system. Refuse | all cheap imitations. Dr. de Yan‘s are sold aty, #56 a box, or three for $10. Mailed to anv addmsa.‘ The Scobell Drug G0., 8t. Onthcrines, Ont. l Or at Stewart‘s Drug Store. N 06 OLD CHESNUTS aGIN PILLS PASSED 17 m Ilown ifte inadian lim U a most enjoyable time the pro hundred bei 1Ces 62 It was Stoney Creek D. Depero....,, Ham Lee .. ... Les Kriclf. s ecikd K4 Corman‘.... A M Marshall .. will Clark ... ..3 Ed. Kelly.....J Art Glover..... Jno Walker. ... V t JOLIETTE, P ¢ but Ssaid the remove and too m lunch was Stone m â€"w d <the son and try ent was O Tiss the en 1( 59 65 58 60 66 63 61 63 had injured her knee. She W and despite the recâ€" endations of her parents that a to attend her Mary itting them off ‘by saying that ‘“knee would be all right in .c later, howeser, the young : ‘?f~§eized with violent pain ; % so aroused her father that ied out of the house intending the family physician. Rushing dowr f'(-:_"t_eps, Mary‘s father noticed ‘passing with a black bag in f up to the man he g‘, re just AWR ts , C . Come int Come right in and saying this \ } and, l_ ks | s house and riol eA h & » P him your knee, my daughter, said the father. _ Mary exhibited the injured knee. _ AWhat do you think of it?" sard the _ Pretty bad knee," said the stranger. _ EWell, what are we going to do s l gy _ > 1t?" said the father. r €all a doctor," said the nA sUanger,. _ _._ EENo, sir, + the stranger. 'T%i"*fai'e.n’t you a doctor?" asked Nfar S‘ £. Mary‘s father. : ?dv-in Ten Days or Your _ Money Back me Back, Painful _ S8titches \The moment you suspect any Kidney or Urinary disorder or feel Rhenmatic pains begin taking * â€"FIG PILLS e Fig Pills are sold with a guarantee to cure all Kidney, Bladder or Liver trouble, Indigestion and all Stomach disorders. FIG PILLS are sold at all leading drug stores at 25e a box or five for $1.00. Mailed on receipt of price by The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, Ont. 66 Poor MarRry n arrels ranged +1 th a piano tuner," said tled him up to Mary n U Y( W W n +] Troon n wa ilon 25c. a box. If your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25c. and we will mail them. 20 National Drug and Chemical Company of Canada, Limited, & = Montreal. Exceptional values in Furniture, Carpets, and Window ; Shades. : We have been known for years for the place to get Furniture on the payment plan. Now all houses are coming to the same p a . We Lead==â€"others follow. Sideboards $13.00. reduced to.:...;........;..................$12.00 &£ $zo.00, reduced to.:....;.................l...l...01T8.g0 In Mission $18.c0 reduced to............:....................918.00 Extension Tables, Chairs accordingly low. Dresser and Stand $14.00 for tiefiiiiridce e tinamit11.60 Window Shades 25c up, according , sifig. j Mattresses, Ostermuor, Felt and C § ommon, $3.00 up. Bissel Carpet Sweepers $2.25 up. 19% discount off on cash sale of $100.00 and over. _ $100.00 worth for $90.00.} Goods delivered free Special Announcement Get color Cards, sample books and descripâ€" tive matter from Artistic Effectsâ€"Shows f{no Lapsâ€"Easily Appliedâ€"Absolutely Sanitary. Is the best Wall Coating made. Ready for use with the addition of boiling water. MURESCO Funeral Director and Furniture Dealer Wm. FARROW Undertaking Upâ€"toâ€"Date. DINING ROOM Phone 239 1 Paperhanger . BUCK, Beamsville P1