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As the. day for taking
inventory, of , our ' stock, . will
';' be;here we` aue""decided
• sport be her ...�Y
tct sell the balance. of our,ladies ,
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-Styles, •;air a t,,iS�_ wilt. iff
opp rtti ay t S ge a ' er
,garment at 'low prices,:.
2 - in Coats,, 1w frown 1:
2 - Rine 6 , ►
ziraud, x$10.00- for . ,: t
2 ' Blacks' Kersey_ Coats, • trimmed
with 'self strappings and fancy . `'
braid, $12.50for. . ;..','r i . .,F.:49 00µg,'
1' Navy Kersey Coat, strapp�t'ni. and
braid; tziimiv,$, $14:00 for. -h1000. •
1 Black; Beaver Coat,' self strapping
p,nd Gibson shoulders, $13.50 for.
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"-'3 Coats Brown ,1. a_ey ClO thi_lstrrr ,..m andbrardaxim,inRs, $.14-00•..f
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2A� -• B•la..ck.' .
-Kersey •rr etinPP • in••••••a•'••
d PiPin fdntrim mhtiiPn • $.r
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$l r, • $10.
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4' Bd•lxtixmmrtigs"$lackGorded Silk- andPattpns, $15:00 for. n11.50
• Finerlleelrwttoadcoth:Coats,-Satsn:.3uttons and',str?PPui gsr••another .with ;Jet, Buttos and
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LSteei: gre 'Broadcloth'' ' t -:with ,blackpipings and button's,; $15. O0::for -
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-' =buttons - 11.50 }for.."" .::. � �. • . $9:00.
1'�Gnriy` Beaver, trimmed �wiEb, satin �irpiios-i�td. , ,�
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`w ..Beaver C at Sa retire Braidings, $15.00 for ;: ..•.. , ,- .._. _ • .•;
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2. Misses Long: Jaiikets,•• 1 Green Beaver, the other:Navy Cheviot, both nicely trimmed .and veLin�y R
tett '��'Q00"for.$B4OU;'.and .$8.00:_for: .:• ... .:; •
rl ° Jao ets' varlet :of styles at a, redo etion of 25 ofF
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peoplewhop'e ataaho is _loyal to -the Lanesat%to
manners The Whine,
catch thetfanev Toe past week'has given th!e farm
lnannets of the and ob"OM time to cava, the• i pads again, in
the people obtain their ��,�
aha soma of the reader' have,`
dict ,,,..fin•the past -there, has-been g' l�'+-
broken faith, 'stolen -charters, and been almost impassib`Ie for sone. -time.
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profligacy, on the part of the; ruling.. Mr.. Peter Hogan sold :u. valuable,
+� rte of i$ h.: 1., ,hors it
.Yat "bt►, lib av ►. �yal .. ,, merchant,
i.;rt •tire; �uiaaa hsye remained: '1oya.1 to., Mc Percy. Sanderson• ,our,
the ancient .r,usturns• . The hopes of : c , shop of oar
litre rented the blacksmith
the commoners take` the same dime- burg; taking" possession on Tuesday
tionith. the interestof thepatricians. nteruing next.•. Mr. Joseph Smeltzer,
Every man who buys land after rbc µ'ho now' occupies it, intends leaving
,corning rich: does what he can to Pip.:; for the West. in the Spring to make
held tlitj"nobility into which, he hopes. his future home.. Mr. Jas 'Rose, a•
to rise, The people are proud of the former assistant, is :expected back to
cst esa estates, ork.oAllo, Sadersoimmediately..
i .A�7 ey�ish .Pore all .kinds : aaf .;luck in
J:oi+ios: wf •'strip rotates. f., .•T•ne+..,s:upcyr3or y :.
+hducatioia n,.nd nsan'nevsa. f the rratoc-•:.hid neaw arndertal g. :, ..,........k ..M,,
Miss=Mabel Wilson of Dungannon;
is the guest' of Mr. and Mrs Percy
Sanderson;at present... -
A ,sleighload from :this line attend
: ea, an ',,"At Home'.'' in the Zion school;
houie ., ayr�, evening unde
auspices
onof'Frid'the Zion oh
antg—,e fridr.thege:,
The Orangemen'. know how'* to give;
their .friendsgoodg d pr.table:
f b h' tirrie.
ter►us'a'e hard ani •high, and require
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er'e`is ,, special clearing- lot of ladies' fine shoes' for to
clear this week;; It consists'of 49 pairs=of broken ranges:
ee ;and"button'b�ots,. in patent' colt :fine.glazed
'it size; •7a ..
kid and Kneels, calf military ;Cuban :Ind' French heels,
all eyries in the lot 2> :to 7 Priees..::were.�3 00r;.to 3:e50,...
' 'bit sorne were 3: 75, 4 op aid 4,.50 our choice • to ::
clear at-Z:�a,- �4k-ta sec, these-koes .
X . Store closes at E'p to ; except Saturday
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We have 'all, sizes in the follossing lines
Men's 2,buckle solid -heel
Men's 2' buckle' duck snag proof
Seeks, Relt'Shoeri and reit Lined Shoes, Leggings, 'Card.;
igatitf•aficl tivergaiters, all kinds of Comfortable' Wi?ter
-Footvvear. 'Repairing neatly and piomptly,clone.
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ui''"''r art.
racy'• commend: them, to the 'country,.
Oar, Norwegian. forefathers, _ pirates
though they were,: got what they
could and held it 'fur their ,oldest sons:
'The.Norman, who was this same Nor-
wo,yiau pirate, bap.t zed, as .Etiieiion
rent it,: did likewise. ,English 'history
is aristocracy , with: the- d�,or's open.
Who ' has ' eour•age and,' faculty, let
hint wine in; but et. hicn; ewai•e; .t e;
si.ntrl" In,'.r•it to warr.int adatission.'
:Whitechurch.:
?Tracy 'antiwar have `given:;(tinct to
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trade,: polities,. • science, ' ' letters; the "Miss Ida Martin' 'eft for Dakota ori'
and`th -I �zr, Wedlnesdayr'morning:: She.' is- -going
Nat} lordto.tlle:Ju.walurd,- ...._ 9 a ,
r_ to her sisters Mss;• J`. Fleming, whose
lure to; the merchant an the• mil. g
d: wi
by .tire; palaces_ which.. exist; in Old,
London and all over• -the county}
Travellers in the metropolis can :well
;remember •Burlington_, House, Lands-
downer:jI.atise,:.'Deevonsln,re, 'Stafford.
House; undnyuthers; whose-rianies
.,.Someone has' well said that ;England
-isa strong box, and' museum; and,
how aptthis-simile is, can only be
known tothosewho have travelled in
,that wonderful, country;.There we
can find, art treasures; taken• front7.
other countries,., magnificent paintings,
statuary; in'fact-the wide- : world. .has
'been rarisacked•'to 'satisf v- the tastes
••o,tlie nobles.' We can ,pardon the
deer parks and. pheasant. preserves;':
when 'we remember;thut' besides ; these
'there are preserved the fa noaulsle•;r'Ai'e
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undel•` rarbles,.._ Tow ley:'
Floward.and Spenserian libraries,' the
'Warwick atill'Pottl>};rid-•vaBesi!ancient
llt4 1'il' •
i]ia'il a .. ,.
-�eiPie'; nn
millennial . trees .everything' which
makes' for the 'enloymeat of life -Rome,',
Greece, and.'Egypt -have .-contributed
treseucers, to - aedd.. to the. _.unvalued
• wealthof the :little island;, as Emerson.
-says; "K.eeping-the series of . history
unbroken, and: waiting' • for its• inter -
prefer; who',is,-suretc:.,arrive.7, These.
-lords= are-. th�a-.librariatis and'treasimeis,
of mankind,,etigaged by • their pride
and: wealth .ao this function. 'And. yet
this is not a lig ,Withouithetn,.-where-
•would have been aur::landscape gar,
deners`F;. English 040S, -if you please,
have so,'beautified the• country, with
parl{tr anti ga rr ens, tiler Elie: expression
k�(of i At s1r "`�iL ]aLLd is Only :• a
iin.v)aRtrrl did s few Pa'e-a�'�
a43,44ig-otbraiittriblt-tr Le.
gues of iris gun ivtrs 1 utche q
• 114•17,,:; Robe; t , Thoinson's lrtt le: `boy,
Richard, is laid up;'with blood poison,
ing in they1nd:and arm,. the result`"
of a -cu -•in4kie.palin of the ,hand. -ate-
•-There•will.:be--a; debate under"the;
a AYittoL,tho..Yo,Un.4„-1C:oWS:.Uuil d,,
in the:`scliool cobToftlie:'.'real7y'Eci'ian
Church; on Friday°•evetiug nekt, on
�rVPhich is ace Most Desirable, Court
'try: or City Life"•, that. affirmative to
be taken by Ilk: ,Dan.- Martini' sup„
'ported••by-gi,- Lamont, Miss Bowen, -
.J. Laidlaw; .the: negative. by I1r. 4,
Davidson, supported by; Mx ,.•Mus-' ;
t eve, r Coulter,.,R Mowbray. , Re'v..,
MCEaohern, Judge. Silver collection:
Langstrde `'
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a r. grid Mrs .Richard,. McBurney
ea Wednesd a fter-
r tl V9`est
left fo a
spending amanth,with • 'friends' here.'
TCharles: Carter. of 'Elgin, Man., aca
ed ori friends here last: watle
John qtr 'intends going West in
:the Spring.,•
J°oe •M:�Bnrneyr=='is able:, to tC� _ou
again after being laid ...lip fbr,,'seven'.
'Weeks with ;a brokenleg.` y .
Masfer.:Percy ' Taylor had his 'leg•
broken a -week ego while sleigh -riding. --
$t ki eallei1'W1 it e' o
.Tarries McGreggir. on Monday and 'pre'
stinted .Mr.7~and::Mrs LiJames_.Mioffa
witli': a; bouncing °baby bey.
Mr and `Mrs. Dan Molnnes , enter:
tamed a.tiamber-of•• their.Iriends'-:to, a'
hot_•fowl,supper'.on Monday ;evening
'of list •week, it being -Mr Mclnnes's
rift. seventh birtiday About twenty
�� sd t,la�aa a11"ditir ti atto t
what i -lovely; the �demand�� tiri•,�e �}�,th arrstess-for -theme-ism
houses, pictures, -china, sculpture, fine "° `'
"linen r,_ i1otl s; Mins; ::laces; :and be- °iarir After supper the 'remainder •:of'-
cause ofthis demabd;'there.; has been •'i' -evening was,spent: in -social- el
somepne to'su' 1 their. needs. Thus and daric>ng ; The .guests departed'
'supply iii. the wee sinall;liours of the morning
we see :that; :through ;their: , necessity, u isliin �r, and' Di i -s: McInnes man
h t f ha been lI y •
desirable ', $. the recipient,of many both useful and,
beautiful gifts which oes to sh�►w the
toTouckFiDeRo$es.•
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f l at a• five o'clock tea: wpm hostess
exclaimed: ' w
,, tfo love tormakk cake, , . makes my. lienar s c ail, l ".•
Md she ate her takes *IMO-. • :.
. Dtd you ever;.consider, Madam, why the lest slIrgeons wea! rubber
gloyrgs when performing acritical. oprration?
om dangergerm, i ._ action* .. will be.
Theyh �. c . .
ay• y it's
Ot .,pssrblegto Q e hands• that they ,
Row. maw hands, : think. You, have candied the #lout ,Ion are
NOW using ....�. " _
..1^130P-411' in' •the 5tin foo 1 t (Keewatin
rt11e, hflstress+HauseWlfe,^we•rpake -
- a flour which never comes in Contact,
• with jrand;or finger.
FIVE RASES'" is its nair►e.
itis made fn. an: aulornate Water:-
power
ater:power plant, under the eye but not
under the. hand— .f experts with 21
years ot. "khow-how" behind them..
From field lo' sack and barrel every
bit of .machinery that FIVE ROSES
'touches is•bright-a'ndpoli$hod like
..' those piano keys of yours.
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' Then -the• f/eck!ess purity in prepar-
' •ationt Madam,.
• ;:Special; deV.10.4.�exclual-Ye`to FIVE
`'ROSES "are employed so' that no;
hand -need iouchwyour•floor •
Itis handproof-ge' tfrer-pregnant
with health and wholesomeness:
\_:t�,,'FTzYP.f�a'u.,i+�'�'�a.a,�,f%'��...�C€'•�ca^•-.'^'4;±'t':a.`°°r
?gtiingcergvnerandfner,'untffit► true
.cheery.Y'•packing Tco'fn it 'fiowe 10
sacks and barrels4fourou'n mak ,
Here likewise purity is paramount,
and the high-grade packages are
filled full -weight and sew4d sby gut.
miff, machinery . ,
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i this for yoUr folks' rotection'and.
.yours, Mistress 1•,iousewife, Thus
your,own white hands'are the first fa'
touch FIVE ROSES'frbm the *nen
• was bidden 'tn •the .heart of the' field
ripened ,Manitoba berries, until de- .
livered in•,your kitchen. , a.
You -know'. this postliuety when yoiz. „ y.
read'”' F11VEROSE.S" onIheaabei:.
Because i is an absolute guarafltt�.;'
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of pint,: backed- ky- a" •respon$iblu-.
company whose fair,. reputation is at
stake in every sack.
v=.w ..:,.,c=��,,:ir"t,'+�..y`•iri'4��.',�.+itiiYi*�..n'r'`m,'�':�.� .�....
wife?
Sir atg'Yvilk ertoughrtoinsO -
on getting what you ash fort.
That's• FIVE ROSES.
• For nearly one'mile FIVE
ROSES travels through tiy-
gienis automatic processes; •
—LAE OF Mk WOODS: Mtt!WNG:cOcit i:.Mlf1041M ,
z ^ ":t. p..Pa=�..f , ^a;�r�•„-"w.. ,+•^•r.... ,•'.." W'.^"�'" •,'R'S'"5,'t+YtgF.-rc9m5M1"G"„*' ..6�..47ra",+`%+
During" the month of .January.`
we will give a special
Isco r.Ce: .t...
�of 10:x_ n
p.
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'on all
in Sto :)r, Our regular prices range from
cents to
t ei e-�wil1 bethree i it liths` of
sating pet :Rn
t o crea ive power o ,man as, e n s
:brought' into play, -,:anis this ,is moat liaPP3'•returns Mr.. ageimies• was
I Believe tt is the Greeks who have .frig .este •',' in which ho -and his `art=
�fl sa itis part -
that, to• - 'beautiful' high em, ' P
y a - net u ltl"ej'are ,held -.in conimanitp.:
Clubbing- -Rates fat' 1909 l )::
..11.4g'swgvmm, win *receive -'sii.bsc rip -
tions for arty of the. ,follbwing Pnblitat-
ibns at 'the rates given beloW:.
The Sentinel and garmer's Ad -
The' Sentinel and' Catholic Regis -
the. Sehtiael and ' W• estern Home •
The Sentinel and Weekly Globe .,
The Sentinel and, Vamily Herald
The, Sentinel and Weekly Sun,
'Oe.Sentniel and Weekly Adver;
the Sentinel and WeeklY Witnees
The Sentinel and ▪ loronto Dailk
'rhe"Sentinel and Toronto Daily, .
The' Sentinel and Toronto, Daily
The Sentinel aud Daily Globe, 1
TheSentinel-and 'Hail and
The Sentinel and VOUth's Coin,
• If it is desired to send•the Seritirt,e1
or any Weekly publicatiOn to points
United States, add 50 cents a year for,
• These reduced rates are of dourse
fences by postal note ot by post Office
Expresa mettey order, addressing.
thoughts, one.irtust be surrounded ,by .`: : , •
beautiful things Now one thing ':is
'certain, :and itis this: the nobility: of
-England have been. an • are, ,a gre
force in the aesthetic education of the
`people: 'Tlirouh tlieii geitterosity; we^
can6visitt their hornea.and admire:. all
the beauties .they ._contain. . -...They 'Muyq Stella Towle spent- the --week:
have given largely to our „musems' visitipg`'fmen ds .in• Lucknow,' , '
and art ;alleries Noone deny,.
that • tfiings.:yike t ave a. great •
e act on the • m nes .sof the: people.
It, was; not Without reason that Mrs.'
Hemans wrote, "The stately homes of
•England" :: - England is- ,'certainly'• it..
stately, country, a country of people
whet • .being : naturally conservative,:
are;loy,•ala to the. old institutions; who,
estimates a man be lief noble or: :cod
nion,'a1 his true value,
;Ehglishineri, Z •sa3, •, tire proud' 'of
their .nobility; and though it may be
reformed., it wilt "never • be. abolished.;
. Democritus.
[WVorks referred to iri preparing this
article: •Buckle's History of Civilization
in England; and ' Rniersen's' English.
Traits: ] '
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Mie Cameron of Pine. River is
• visitin her dautdifer, Mts. 'A. Cook.
:' If you hav-e ot_i--ece1iP_ed4one'. of `our r9io
Calendars, kindly `ask ' for one before. they ake `"
altgone.. .
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Mr. and: Mrs:: MaeGill are visiting
toivn and Mr, tow Tgona,Of Brandon
Man: en Prirainount
The Parlor Soeial hold ,at the. honin
sudeess. The. prograinnie, eon -
dated of local talent,l, Was highly
Preciated. Among those -taking , part
frona •a distance Were; wire., Ackert of
,'Holyrood, and Mrs.• Kerr, Franklin,,
Map. , The solos -Contributed hy both
'were very well rendered.: The pro,
The Annual Meeting of the.. Para-
monrit,Chtese di Butter Co,, Nap
Sit -n.10111;7 The share'
Established 1868
Miller, isfho-pig_c_,1 Jan.! 2nd, ed the business to. be in a flourishing-
--4. *1----.- another sueeessful year of cheese mak
'Miss Bessie Barnby of ,LOthlee,•
, As a token of affletiori;. - • • • spent, a feW days visiting friends on
In memory of the one beloved, • Mr: Robert Piekering, an old pio-
As•We conkt love no other. '' neer of thii place, has disposed of his
iler naMe shaft be' to memory dear, farm to MeSsit. Ale,,F. MaeDiarnild and
A kind and loving. Mather. - ' Neil ‘' MUrdeehi • they take Illea'seealleti
' Believing in a Savidur's love; April 1st. Mr. Pickering . intends- •
moving to' toWn. in the Spring with
don11 AOrcerifig, Who has
• We hope to tneet.olioe more, above, alio sold his flint tO rinlay
WO hope to meet at the Pearly$ste vary,_painfut .lactident„eti..7...:Vonday
- Pr part no more.for ever: °. Ile is under the .docter's
care and Will be c-ortfined to the, ho‘nie).
,toe spate time.
1?° b.41;11K1.04,1..tl'i6;1. 4'611t-11:1 4gitt3tHilig" t‘s' v's;4'41:°11.1**4‘'•
You Gan:Even
This.ouigkitTht: Stir
'in City Shops day by. day, With the Toronto;
articks for out...of-town subscribers who, send- :
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the• money. Many. are taking advanta.ge-,,of. ,
heading of cspeCial:page in the Toronto,baily •
Star, It R, one of.tWo and sometimes three pages devoted particularly,to. =
woinen's 'tastes• and is independent 'of th; and Personal" and:
“Madge Merton". s" pages, for years popular,teatures ot the Star,
and beainy; the newest •fishiorti in dress and hOuse furnishinisi,,talks
ethtc.....st• matters 'of • particular interest to -.Nvonien; peints or .etiquette;*
:sUggestiOns for home entertainmenti, recipes; ,daily mcitus;. advice and'
, Will help solve hmisehald. problems, ..and better still, stimulate and
, •suggestions:Ori all the tnatters that lie close to a IV dmo's heart, , .They
are treated in a trigin, newsy way that appeacp to the „Wide„- awake,:
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T()rciftto. at Star .
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this naporand the l'inronlobnilyVar"toge(hor for One par, $2.-20,
guaranteed Fountain Pen given for 600. added f0 itatOtion prim ,