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tltegs t'•,,�ta__ ,/,`27t Mao ef,_�I"`'
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obs total grant to the false has been tpd mail ciao res
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o eed to 117&000. •od it N emplaned mw
attepting putt up • eras '
hat in esw.e memos for armada for weird teens beteg the moatof +
Inae7o by rain win not ,Oehl vote _ taloa* tient. ast•ap,,o p, tro• lona
aim will be held b. the situ hell To. armee effective : a dere temper
rbc animal tatwventuxt of all the erre W .e ache aught have beep
.nte,. •n inn rusey 8 and g .r leReres Ottawa Jana,
liaNTENCE UPON FAKMENts SAN kk•Y-
MANAGER
Wa, /ant IaeueU for A, , M: p.
Ilosttie Nesbitt, First 1'remulent o'
'tut lank -Result of Investigattor.
of lank'• Affairs Denoatoe . M s t
Not Lose Mu,+
lwvet. Eau. W. R. 1'ravore
feriae* asastrt of the Farmer,; Bank
of Oaaed.. will spend the next six
years in Kimptoe Penitentiary Fir
wee aeoteooed by Magistrate Denison
yesterday to serve siz year, for theft.
adz veer* for forgery, sod five van
fen raking take rotors- the sec -
-Ieoo• 1.. run ° enettenmity .
A warrant bas been Issued f.., tar
arrest at Dr. Beattie Nesbitt, drat
president M the thank. ..0 a charge of
making false returns to the Govern -
Mal during his terra of oleo. So
far the (howe officers have hent, un-
able to lay their hands on Dr. Nesbitt.
K in n..,• h.r.- FIs., be..0 issued
against four of the eve provisional
directors, elm/gine them with os-
geescy to obtain •)finer.►, troth the
harm•„ Rank tow.
•
An 1wm61101 14g111 Which Was Shee
aced lisrand Was Libel Lw
Rears are a yarn many rsrWI1r, .,t
the • retort ooarteews. ever thoagt
un we ham eve- taker the trotabl. t.
•lased. -bent rhe -opera of tar
u1tured wit a otter ac subtle mat
• appears pointless tc the mire whose
Details are those of k nese) weight
rhe rotor: •,f the akillsu Parliammentae
an f deer : great). trosr. :.hat o• the
{uofessot :r as academia ,iekate.
There art Many other types. but
sanding all alone in a place by itself
- the retort of the newspaper ..f the
small town
s very good example of the way in
which there edibles p Ione one another
appeared , short time ago in an On-
• tart° paper. It was weekly publish.
ed in one of those rmall towns which
has a rival. oommuiity a dew miler
away. They hate one another with a
deadly enmity, but for the sake of
economy they occasionally work to-
gether and use the same electric pow-
er house and the same private tele-
phone system. It is unnecessary to
add that the town which gets its tele-
pho.te service front the other village
spends considerable time passing criti-
cisms upon their treatment and the
n-tnaement of the company. The
btcketings over these things have be-
cou.e chronic.
• One week the paper came out with
en article which occupied the most
conspicuous portion of the front page
and rave the telephone service a se -
‘i -ere raking over the coals. The edi-
tor had a personal grievance which
,ie made the tett of his editorial. His
wife had been left at home alone one
evening, and a drunken man got on
the verandah by .mistake. The lady
attempted to call the police but oould
'tot get "centred." In lurid colors and
with emotional ability which chaise -
...Mies a country newspaper. the, edi-
tor described his wife's state of mind.
He proved that the telephone cvm-
lany- was responsible for the pitiful
condition of nervousness in which the
lady was eventually lou ad.
It me confidently expected that the
paper in the neighboring town would
come back with an attack upon the
electric light system. The next issue
was eagerly secured, but it contained
only one short reference to the inci-
dent, printed in large letters The edi-
tor remarked, "We are greatly sur-
prised that Mrs. Scribe should be dis-
turbed by the mound of a drunken matt
on her verandah."
COL. G. '1 DENISiON.
who-enteneed W. R. Tnavets. general
meager of the Farmers' Beak, to Is
years In penitentiary.
Depositors May Not Lase Herb.
Toronto. Jan. 18.--A bad condition,
of train bast been dieelo"oed by (Norodom
Clarkeon's investigation into the ea-
ancas of the Farmers' Bank. He
stated to a meeting of the deposi
ton and shereholdere of tbe Bank.
bekl het e yesterday, that the in-
stitution had lost tnooey from the
mart and was paying dividends out
of exalted. As a result of his Se-
ine -up of the situation he informed the
shareholders they wonld have to make
gn..d their double liability, and the de-
positora miptbt still lose te lime al-
though not a gnat deal of their
money.
Mr. Clarkson-, statement shows 'a
dencieney of ahem. 117110.fWL.
w
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e
I,Ils'lZI.-l:VL.. Ml:NM).
11EI • ...dens of tae Partner.' Rank-.
BrnceSdd3Anames.
QBr•ceAetd. Ian. 17. The mat V de-
poaitors of the lesroten. Real to
Bruetelield and neighhmrbood are aozi
oudy awaiting the outcome of the.
general meeting d the er•editora,
which is nein* beid in Toronto tbi.
week. 11 w said that the deposit. here
use ed. e>1eJlp,
I11$URiNG PAIRS AGAINST RAiN.
A Bard at Eighty -One.
St. Stanley. Larkin of Moose Jaw has
made public some interesting facts.
He has an uncle in England, eighty-
one years of age, and a bard with
royal recognition Old Mr. Larkin
was mach affected by the .death of
King Edward. He sat down and ex-
pressed his condolence in verse. The
poetic tribute was widely quoted in
England:
"E•lward, the Great Peacemaker,"
Thus will he e'er be .known.
tai realm_ on which the sun neer sets
The King of peace he =hone.
Chen raise the Royal Standard.
• Uftfurl it to the breeze,
1 The olive branch' its message.
To all the lands and seas.
Ant) may the Almighty Ruler,
Whom kings and realms adore,
To our great noble Edward.
Grant peace for evermore." ,
Mr. Larkin. sr., received the loilow:
i lnc letter from Buckingham Palace:
, "Miss Ellollys is ootnmanded by
Queen Alexandra to thank Mr.
Larkin for hit' kind sympathy „ and
touching tribute."
1
Oeparbaeat n( Agnc0Ksr• Sobsits a
Plan to the Sociabee
I ordain, Jan. 14. A plan r'.r moor
mg the agricultural .ocietie, .f the
Previous .Ratrpt looe by rain at their
annual shows has been mhmitted to
the venous vecretarire by J Lockie
WWII'S) This will he considered try
them ei tee, annual meeting. which
will he held •o• t few weeks. and if the
verdict i► /sverable en act heingiog
the eebevne into effect will be pea
waged hs •he Minister to the Legtda
Lure during the coming maim
[ire pruyoo;Uno is ao follow, is
case of Ion .nee•sfned n7 en sgricul•
coni society thiougb natty weather
Or snowstorms the !apartment of
Agricnit ire may •o eat isfaetory proof.
pay the .ociety .n affected as addi-
tional Resat equal tt, 1111 pt newts of
the lose sustained. which atoll be My
able out 't the annual grant t0
sign -
cultural eocietiss tend ouch nos shaft I
not evened $1.1,(110 in any owe year.
The loss shall he heated on the avowge
gate receipt* for the three previous
years hut ie tio ease shall the greet to
the to el.ty for this partway sensed
Lae num of KKR mid it will not Ile
paid until the joint .ltldavit of the
preeldent, sseretery and teseaerdrer has
bores rereived by tie an •.iperintond•
tzg that th.tr Rab
head fallen Wiese tare overage ors=
seemed of
thee* pre.bw yeses cm
sist41 bed a�"MtUse
prelims
Amy ees
Drams and the Awakening.
iS was a custom among Canadian
Indian::. says a contributor to Thee
Canadian Magazine. wben they
dreamed .•f receiving a favor from are
other to apply to him for it fulfil! -
men:. and whenever possible- the con-
ditions of the dream wel," .•omplied
with.
t chief our rnorning Mine to Sir
\iiflitrm Jolsiaoo. then governor,
and told him that he led dreamed
that' His Emelleneey had'ioade him a
pores at the .net c' regimental'
obi.•• ite wore -
1'i.. governor immediately ag7ee.l to
mal- the present malted torbut a/
the egad was about an leave told hire
teat he also had bard a dream to the
edited that the chief had roc hm a
.isr . n hare tract of land of hes
The ,rhino was silent . moment
'peal. you shall have it, be then
said. "but, ti you please. Sir William
we wit! not dream env mare
Ki hl Mw. own Warne
m rad -Lead editor, with -f rir'ge - on
the bottom of his trailers and the
wtrxt zinging mournfully throngl• his
whiners. sat in his mitten= thinking
--thinking Presently . eh•dow tell
amass the room and . shrill rein
d1srnded w know J Isa was the edi-
tor Tow sir mad he with . leek
of alarm The ' •urine► of tae volee
mopped the bone with the editor and
went hoz way 'Thank heaven'- ex-
elaiwwd the *dike aftei he bed gath-
ered together Me wreak of his fernier
golf and bad straightened up the funn-
ier* 'slab is .51111 worth living ' a
Ceded he would tet .ne ore hit
pew• Beall Star
Tee lig Fee Nkw Then
A asn who we. afraid of tbeaset.r
ermine iota a hollow log as e press
Of Wier daring a thendemnima The
tbenize NOW and the rein
di0wa ii Istroote and taw oldVe. 1'
Wit b teak tap till Use poet
was tflo1 .i to mo Ui&S that kr meld
opt p�ekest. AD el Ids ps beams ppb tbei
w�rlwi be weft pet elle maw t
.rill OM MsA Wig es ripe
Ra 611_ i
'eli--fid Mag ae -
QIDSTMAS CARDS FATHER.
PIIYSICIAN
beal.s• AAi 1. 1 Thee Fees.N avisED
lireettiag In ees• .
deme Ail Swaney a teahgal memo
n ow wBl be ennui to Rha gasmery of
W A. DMps, the sorest ernes Claim
sena nasi, ear 1. over a arae hessid of
peace ad geed 011 to Use world add
se mat beaofiet r to eossmoeee. soya
• weld fa Tet -Bab
1i aim Mr. Dobao&wile Maw toe-
'
ic- ere ase agsaher d ase BOyal
seailimp;'wee a yoang masa esrsisg a
ttnallest neem as neater d the goy.
e r entt leheel et Design at Rtrmiag-
ham 011e droning ti. ikeceorher in-
stead of writing bb usual tetter or
(Arbt*s good whines to a fried 1t
occurred to Emu to substitute a pie-
toctet greettog, and. taking a Mace et
earl shoot twice as large as a modern
pwteard, be began to draw on It. in
the center a the three pawls tato
which he dyvided bis design be sketch-
ed a family group raising glasses to
the bealth of distant friends amid a
eeaeodabte envtroament of bony and
mistletoe, while on eaeh side of this
festal lesson be drew a picture of a
deed et charity.
Tide card Mr. Dobson dispatched to
his friend. giving it no further thought.
The friend. however, was delighted
with his novel and artistic Christmas
greeting and showed it everywbere
proodly, to the equal admiration of his
acquaintances Everybody begged for
a similar card, and in tbe following
December the amiable Mr Dobson
etched another design and this time
bad it lithographed and sent out cop -
les by the score. In the following
year be had several Imitators, and the
Christmas card was at last launched
ou tbe tide of popular favor. although
even then 1f Mr. Dobson bad been told
that his modest card of 1844 would
have 40.000.000 dewcendants sixty -sive
years later In Great Britain alone be
would probably have thrown up ho
bounds In amazeme.wf and locredulitg.
Pew Little Gees!
"Seems as 11 I• can Dever find a des
emit quill 1n the borne." growled the
eighteenth century author.
"1 think 1t would pay you to keep a
goose." abarply retorted his wife
'Too mean ooe that would be of
rose belp to me. don't your chortled
the brute,—Detroit Free Pros.
Vomer Ostentation.
Little Wilde --Bay, pa. what Is rul-
es: oetenatlon? Pa—Vulgar Osten•
doe. my goo. 1s the display rade by
pimple who neve more money to leak•
It with than we have.—Chicago Newts
A Good Idea in Hair
Treatment'
The trouble with most women's hair
1s that they won't take the time to
give it proper treatment If you want
your hair to have tkat look of lustre
and vitality. you must take care of 11.
You cannot expeet to have splendid
hair If you simply run a comb through
It In the morning. --give It ■ dab on
the outer edge with a brush—throw
11 into a braid—switch 11 around tM
head—lab In a few hair pins—and let
It go at that.
Hair t■ ilk• any other growing thing
—1t needs attention—ft needs care—tt
needs thorough grooming regularly—
not only the hair but the scalp.
1f you have the time and patience
you won't need mar hale tnntc—but
moat women haven't The next best
thing Is Nyal'r Htrsutope. It tie the
beet thing offered to take the place
of hours of combing and brushing
It tones up the roots. brightens th•
color. Improve. the texture and makes
It stay gracefully where It 1. hut.
Hirsetone literally revitalise. the
negRlected hairD.
To.tr Nyal ruggtat cheerfully rec-
ommends Hlrsutoss because lee knows
In artistic bottles .1.00 and Sec„
Oneeach everyday ailment
Taking Lydia E. Piakham's
Vegetable Compound
Colurnbuo Ohio. "1 hate talker'
Lydia E. kham's Vegetable Com-
pound during
champs a . life. M
Reid me it
was good, and since
taking it I feel au
mach better tact 1
can do all ay work
again. 1 think
Lydia E. !Inkhorn's
egetable Com-
a fine remedy
or a l l woman's
abbe, and 1
ver forget to tell
rat-- friends what It bas done for me."
—kn. E HANsolt, ZIO4 East Long St.,
Columbus, Ohio.
Another Woman Helped.
G ranitevilld. Vt. "I was passing
through the Change of Life and suffered
from nervousness and other annoying
symptoms. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege-
table Compound restored my health and
strength and proved worth mountains
of gold to me. For the sake of other
suffering women I am willingou
should publish my letter."—Mass.
CHARLES Bine-aY, R.F.D., Granite-
ville, Vt.
Women who are passing through this
critical period or who are astt�tfering
from any of those distressing ills
pe-
culiar to their sex should not lose sigt
of the fact that for thirty years Lydia
E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound.
which is made from roots and herbs,
has been the standard remedy for
female ills. In almost every commu-
nity you will find women who have
been restored to health by Lydia E
Pbskham's Vegetable Compound. •
Remember to Forget.
Blobbr—••A woman is always illog-
ical."
Slohbs—"Yea ; she will always ex-
pect you to retnetnber bee birthday,
but Dever her ate."
CURED HIS GRAVEL.
Dodd's Kidney Pitt. a Sure Rey for
the Terrible Disease.
West Gravelhourg, Mask., Jan. 18th.
— (Special l -- Alexander McCarter.
postmaster. nne of the heat -known
men fn this part of Canada, has been
cured of gravelby Dodds Kidney
Pins. Speaking of his cure, Mr. Mc-
Carter says :
"1 was down with rheumatism and
gravel, and could lint do much work.
when a neighbor crura along, who had
been troubled in the sane way. He
advised roe to ti y Dndd'a Kidney Pills,
which I did. I bought two boxes and
used them according to directlone, and
was 'non able to go to work."
Tboee terrible operations for gravel
should now he a thing of tbe past.
Dodds' Kidney Pi1ls always cure it..
It's s kidney disease.
A Remarkable Bit of Do.. Travel.
Cba.. Lorenze of Sullivan township
is a ftre ranger in the Parry Sound
dietrict. Lest spring Mr. Lorenze left
Owen Sound by haat for Parry Sound,
taking a bone. rig and dog with him.
He drove forty mites north from
Parry Sound to his ramp. About the
last week io Almost he left camp and
travelled a d.e.tanoe of stone ten rewires.
When hr returned to camp his dog
was gone. Mr. Lorenze made en-
quiries about hi. dog but nobody had
seen the animal. Title rail Mr. Lor -
ooze came home and to the snr prise of
himself and /entity the dog landed
n Noventher 20th in good eon-
rtinn, having travelled some 0
miles, overa nwi it hod never th91en
oven hetet,. The in -tinct of lower
animist* often .pprnwehee ,o (+.vely to
the memoir* 'scuttles. of the human
mind that it is difficult -nein imee LO
distinguish he' wren instinr-t sod ea -
moo. Apparently tai'• dog had no
anent to follow and its ietelliienee t
emote hinir t.'ntarkeIuk•. - - Win 'Ion
Fs -h•
--,-t—-+er-z' •
Ire D. MILLAR & SON "e
McCall Pattern.
no. '3*31—Wail. N.. 37/1—Skirt
A CRAinh%G FROCL
A leeetitiful eat;ot•trnenr
••very waned width and all
ANNUAL.
STOCKTAKIN
G
AL E
STILL FURTHER
REDUCTIONS IN
EVERY DEPART
MENT .
The New Embroideries
and Laces
Our spring shipment •a Embroid-
eries and Valenciennes Laces just r'--
,'eiverd direct from St. Gall. Switzer-
land. Never before have we had the
pleasure of showing such a beautiful
s uor!meot of Embroideries and Laces
to our friends: and buying them
direct the values are certain to b
found as low ae can possibly be asked.
.futility considered.
•
Embroideries arid Insertion in
every width, front ac to 30c n yard.
Corset -cover Embroideries in great
variety, from ?lie to 111.00 per yard:
Embroidered Dress 1.engths in
beautiful designs suitable for Italie-
di esses
talie,dresses or iofauts' robes.
of Valenciennes Lace. and Insertion in
the newestelesigns.
McCaII Patterns
are the most popular
Patterns now in stock.
Patterns being -used today. All tbe new
56 MILiLAR'S SCOTCH STORE ' %
Market
Reports
.•ter
12 to 18 Hours Ahead of the
Morning Papers
Every Mune of The Toronto Daily Star ceslssass the day's
price quotations on the Orrin and Live Bieck Markets of
Toronto, Montreal, Buffalo, Chicago and other important centres
—the very sense quotations that the morning papers will print
next day—ra to ra hours later.
The Toronto Daily Star market reports are most accurate,
and getting them every day you are always able to catch the
market at its highest point and to sell your products at the
highest prices prevailing.
To be a daily and constant reader of the Toronto Star
market reports means money in your pocket—a live paper for
wideawake people.
TORONTO DAILY STAR
Clubbing
Offer
This "epee awe the
Torone° Daily Stair
for one yttor for S:. zo
$1.50
a Year
uy it
)race
and you
will choose
it
A 'reseed Lama
bei — —Is-loe.1111 Alt ior ea lib : '
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CLEARING SALE OP
horse Blankets
W. base a i.uge..o.+k •,t liaise itdsokets whr,f, w••
r•• •/lwr•ins st ;rriev. that will writ MVO/ /kid •
Rocker Sifter .
N e have , al) . few of thew attie. nl Oitter irl: 11
oto•• ,.•••A *et MAni-•n ami •hrvlei he it, vet- hon,.•
Remember
'sal see has. aigr .tock of men - Mit . „n •+ .
t •••gutta , rwie.•- , net **S we aro emorr.• r .
Wigler Sporting gens
Fred hunt's Hardware Store
Hamilton Street Phone 1314
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