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ENINGg FROM ALL OVER
• THE GLOBE, IN A
N lilt -WELL.
arta, the Empire and the 1Vorltl
in ' General Before Your •
Eves.
CANADA.' ';..
imsby farmer said the price-
o problemcould be. solved by
producer and retailer getting
together.
yrgn ; Sound hotel proprietors•
• cleided to increase rates ow-
to the strict enforcement of the
al option law.
ex:duel Alex was fined a. thou-.
nd dollars at Sault Ste. Marie
five violations of the liquor law.
is' alleged to have sold a patent
dieine for whiskey.
hree foreigners were injured,
o fatally, by. drilling into an old
arge on the Canadian Northern
e near North Bay.
The Lake Erie Coal Company, it
said, has submitted an offer to
e London City Council to elec-
y the Port Stanley Railway.
'he William Davies Company
ve decided to close their Harris-
n pork -packing branch, but may
le the building as a cold -storage.
sufferer from an infectious dis-
se is housed in an old shed in a
metery near Brantford, the city
tying no place to keep him pro-
rly.
Peter Peterson of Cobalt was
=ntenced to ten years in peniten-
ary�for writing a Black Hand
;tier to Manager Goodall of the
+';mperial Bank.
GREAT BRITAIN.
Troops will be despatched to Bel-
eirtta,st to preserve the peace between
nionists and Nationalists.
The tension in Belfast has been
omewhat relieved by a change of
tenue for the Churchill home rule
leeting.
Mr. Winston Churchill, while
:bandoning the Ulster Hall as a
:glace of meeting, insists on his
ight to speak in the city of Bel -
et.
c
anc
nese• lespatch from Sydney, An-
erie , says::Senator Geo. Foster
Wel' • e, the Minister of Defence of
ions, ommonwealth of Australia,
trees, that the Commonwealth.
Fa Eta* ceptecl the invitation of the
ietn +,;government to send a
1'ygi =f Australian cadets to perti-
s Izo in riiiliary competitions which
• part be . held in Canada toward
.time pi, the year.
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V.;.1Y EXTENSION.
00,000 to be Expended in
i'estet' Cantina.
patch from Montreal says :
g to the present plans the
L. n.,:Peeific, -Grand ' Trunk.
P+A, nd Canadian Northern
will- upend between, these: ons'of dollars an' •Weiti'lx
Yat e7tterlsro i and ' better .
tiring the corning Summer.'
,employ, between them in
an army elf d0,000 meta.' '
GENERAL.
Resrtmplion of Hostilities in
hina soe'sils itxeyitable.
.France 'insists On the release of:
Ids.' taken by Italians on board
french vessels.
l ROPLINE SAVES ITALIANS.
etermined Attack by Turks—
Heavy Italian Losses.
A. despatch from Gabes, Tunis,
ys: Details of the engagement
tween the Turks and Arabs and
Italian column near Ghirgarish,
:mall oasis about ten miles along
coast from Tripoli, on January
have reached here, and show
t at the time of the fighting the
lion 'destroyers had temporar-
withdrawn. Boats laden with
traband approached the shore
opened a heavy fire on the
ian forces, At the same time
0 Turkish `regulars at Ainzara
ared to attack the Italians
the .rear. The Italians would
itably have been annihilated if
hance en aeroplane, coming
to try its motor, had not been
by the Turks, who became 'so
ed that they were unable to.
out the turning movement.
kept Up their firing; however,.
nightfall. The Italians lost
1cilled and' thirty wounded,
:DE'S- FROM -AUSTRALIA.
}From Antipodes to Compete
in Canada, This Year.
to be
ienee
AN ALTERNATIVE HUDSON BA°Y ROUTE
AN ALTERNATIVE HUDSON BAY ROUTE
Hon Mr. Cochrane has announced that if the Hudson Straits Trove
impracticable as a grain route from Western Canada, owing to ire,
that 'the grain may be carried from the terminal of the Hudson Bay.
Railwey, across James Bay to the Mattawa River, and thence to the
National Transcontinental Railway, probably by a spur line. This
would save 600 miles of railway haul. The map shows the proposed
route and its alternative.
TO DISENDOW CHURCH.
Ilotuc Secretary Will Introduce
Bill at Coming Session.
A despatch from. London. says :—
Addressing an enthusiastic meeting
at Queen's Hall on Thursday night,
Reginald McKenna, the Home Se.c-
retary, said that early in the com-
ing session of Parliament he would
introduce a bill for the disestab-
lishment and disendowment of the
Church in Wales. All the resources
of the Government, he added,
would be used to carry the mea-
sure into a law. •
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DEBT OF NEW YOItIK CITY.
Exceeds Public Debt of the United
States by $20,000,000.
A despatch from New York says :
According to official figures sub-
mitted on Wednesday to Mayor
Gaynor by the Finance Depart-
ment, New York City's total debt
a&t the bnning of 1912 was ,$$21,-
{137,81I,718,egior t tpproditnatel'P 0,-
000,000 more than the ptt'blic debt
of the United States. " During 1911
the -funded debt increased $71,432,-
485 of which $44,200;000 represents
bond issues for' rapid transit work
and the new water supply. system.
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GRAND.TO LIVE
And the Last Laugh is Always the
Best.
"Six months ago I would have
laughed at the idea that they)
could be anything better for a table
beverage than coffee,' writes an
Ohio woman, "now I laugh to kn nv
there is. (The effects of te.a and
coffee on the system are similar,
because they both contain a drug
--caffeine).
"Since childhood I drank coffee
Freely as did the other members of
the family. The result was a puny,
sickly girl ; and as I grew into wo-
manhood I did not gain in health,
but was afflicted with heart trou-
ble, a weak and disordered sto-
mach, wrecked nerves and a gener-
al breaking down till last' winter,
at the age of 38, I seemed to be on
the .verge of consumption. .
"My friends greeted me with
`How bad you look i What a ter-
rible color!' and this was net very
comforting.
"The doctors_ and patent media-
cines did me absolutely no good. I
was thoroughly discouraged.
'Then I gave up coffee and com-
meneed Postum. At first I didn't
like it; but after a few trials and
following the directions exactly, it
was grand. It was refreshing and
satisfying. In a couple of :weeks I
noticed a great change.
"I became stronger, nay brain
grew clearer, I was not troubled
with forgetfulness as in coffee times,
my power of endurance was more
than doubled.
"The heart trouble and indiges-
tion disappeared and illy nerves
became steady and strong.
"I began to take an interest in
things about me. Housework and
home -making became a nleasure..
My friends have marveled at the.
change and when they enquirewhat
brought it aboutt I...answer.Pos-
.tnm, • and nothing else , in the.
world.' " Nai ne given by Canadian
Ont.
Postttm Coe Windsor, ().
'Read the little book,„,, The'�{,oatl
to We11rille, `, in pkgs.''There's
a reason,”
ever read the leheve letter? A neW one
HAD ItUSI! FOR. COLD.
N�a
We ask assistance of all good
housekeepers in our of ot't-s to
introduce pare goods.
MAGIC BAKING POWDER
GILLETT'S PERFUMED LYE
CREAMTA TARt,
ROYAL YEAST CAKES:,
When you ask your dealer for any of the
above goods` and he reaches for a substitute,.
STOPHIM, That is the time. It is too late
after youahave used part of it with .poor
success, as is always the case with substitutes.
There is every reason why you ' should
insist upon Gillett's Goods, and absolutelyi
no reason why,, you should permit a dealer
to substitute:something he claims to be ".lust
as good" or "better" or "the same thing"
as the article asked for.
The buying public and the dealers acknow-
ledge the superior quality of Gillett's Gods.
Why accept something inferior when you can
buy Gillett's pure goods at the same price? ,
Ea W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED
Winnipeg Toronto, Ovit. Montreal
PROTECT YOURSELF BY REFUSING SUBSTITUTES
Minitonas, Manitoba, is Now
Overrun by Progtiectors.
A despatch from Minitonas, Ma-
nitoba, says: One hundred more
gold prospectors arrived on Thurs-
day night from scattered points in
the United States and Canada. Not
much prospecting is doing, only a
wild desire to stake regardless of
location. The private car of Mr.
R. J. Mackenzie, of the Canadian
Northern, is here, with his mining
expert from California and several
others. They left at daybreak for
the scene of action with the nec-
essary equipment. Several are
looking for residential and busi-
ness sites, and the stampede is on
in earnest, with all public buildings
full of men, lying all night on
floors like sardines. Excitement
and crowds are increasing every
hour.
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QUICKLY GTOFa COUtiete+ CUrees COLDS,
liZALA.T14E, etROAT AND CtfNG6. zs CENTS
T.OR'Y OIit IIEROIS'li.
Former Guelph Halt Saved S•`veral.
Lives, but Died Himsstf.
A despatch from Guelph says
Word has been received here that
by fighting a pack of timber wolves
single-handed all night long Harry
E. Fennell, lately of Denver, Colo.,
but up to six years ago residing in
Guelph, saved the lives of seven
girls and the other men who were
in a party and died as the result of
the exposure he was forced to en-
dure. Fennell's desperate fight
with the wolves took place near
Hudson Bay. He and a churn were
trapping up near Hudson Bay and.
went to a party or dance that some
half-breeds were giving. They were
the only people near, and on the
way home were given a ride with
another man and some girls in a
bobsleigh. It was late at night
and they were chased by wolves.
Mr. Fennell got out and got up a
tree and told -the others to run the
horses to their cabin and he would
fight the wolves. The others want-
ed to stay, but he begged them to
go on and not take any chances
with the girls. They then went
home, but eould hear shots all
night. Fennell 'killed nine wolves.
The men went back at daylight and
there was only three wolves left.
Fennel was so cold he could hardly
walk, .and died before, they could
get help, the nearest doctor being
sixty miles away.
.FORESTRY ASSOCIATION.
Annual Convention Will be Held at
Ottawa Feb. 7th and 8th.
The thirteenth 'Annual i
Meeting
and Convention of the Canadian
Forestry Association, under the
patronage, of H.R:H. the Governor-
General, for the reading and
discussion of papers, the reception
of reports, election of officers, and
other business, will be held in the
Railway Committee Room, Parlia-
ment Buildings, Ottawa, .on Wed-
nesday and Thursday, Feb. 7th and
8th, 1912, and to it all friends of
forest conservation are invited.
The alin is to make, this the most
practical convention ,yet .held, and
to this, end the :gentlemen who will
,read papers and make addresses..
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':wx11'.:chLeclC '•tical _ atten,Lion;` to sub-•
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ejects '.ix -ow pressing or mmoe
��iat
solution` in Canada.
There are new seven cases of
Vert ie, ,df"hi man lterO:S °srrrllllpoi~ at Montreal.
ALB 8RTA'S FINANCES.
Prent,i"r :`.:iftoil Announces a Stir-
lllns Telephones Paying.
A despatch from Edmonton.
says: -Premier Sifton delivered his
Budget speech in the House on
Thursday afternoon. He quoted
figure:, to show that the present as-
sets of the Province, exclusive of
the telephone system, in public
b; ildings, etc., were $7,733,579,
and ,the liabilities in treasury`
bond issued $7,293,333, leaving a'
snrplu;y le the credit of the Pro-
vince •ui• $440,246. He, congratu-
lated tt!: Province on the success
of th Governxnent administration
of the telephone system. Every
year •since the, Government took
condo'!; after paying the cost of
maintenance, operaton, etc., there
has been a surplus. The Premier
ranno hided that it had been decided.
to ,i4erease, the, sessional indemnity
of etkr 'l<t' - fxoni $1,000- to $1,800,
RX .Wa 5 slam• dao• ler e
o'f' 1,iSl 0 extra for the load-.
cr est; thi , Opposition.
FOR MURDER IN FRANCE.
Frenwhinau Arrested at Regina for
Killing a WVonian.
A, despatch from Regina, Sask.,
says Dui, Oscar Pougnet has
been arrested near here on a charge
of .'exturder committed near Paris,
Frame, .un January 9, 1910. It is
alleged' he murdered and mutilated
Mrs. Guisienne Legrand, his
friend's wife.
Summar prices have been again re -
(Wet' x by ten cents throughout On-
tario aid at Winnipeg.
Werra 25 Years
Cured by "CuticL ra"
Mme.
Renaud
montroaL
Leg Uke.l !taw' Flesh from Knee Down
"I havi, been treated by doctors fob
twenty-tivo, years for a bad case of eczema
on my lag, They•did their best, but failed
to cure it. ,Xte' own doctor had advised me
to'ttave ink leg out off, but I said I would
try the 0.aieura Remedies first, He said,
'try there i17 you like but I do net think
they will do any good.' At this tune mr
leg was, ;ieeftd.. froth 'the knee down, my
foot was llko a piece of raw flesh and I
had to Wtall. en- crutches.
"I bought a cake of Cutteura Soap, a box
at Cuticula Oitrine4t and a bottle of Cuticura
Resolvent. ,)liter the Srst two treatments
the ssvelling.vrtnt down and In two months'
use of the,' utieura Remedies my leg wast
cured and tilq new ¢kin grown on. The doctor
could not htl}ovo his own eyes when be sale
that 0uticttt Nati cured me and said that ho
would use:• It(e11tt, or kis own patients.
Putt fbr tbt' iltleers Remedies I might have
lest MS' lif ✓' I am truly grateful for the
'r�ondr:tfUt 0 'that Cutleura, wrought: and,
tend est. h ' ss
r a sura
f1i tm b
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HUNDRED FOOT SERPENT.
•Lighthouse -Keeper Sass Ile Saw It
In the St. Lawrence.
A despatch from Quebec says:
Another man claims to have seen
the "sea serpent." This time the
witness is a reliable official of the
Marine Department, Mr. Fafard,
lighthouse -keeper at Pointe Des
Monts, in the Gulf of St. Law-
rence,. Mr. Fafard informed his
superiors that he saw a "sea ser-
pent" twice this winter. The mon-
ster was a hundred feet long.
BEACON LIGHT IN DESERT.
Khartoum Cathedral was Formally
Consecrated.
• A despatch from Khartoum, Sou-
dan, says: Khartoum Cathedral,
the first Christian edifice of its
kind to be erected in the blood-
soaked ,clesert of, the Soudan, was
'con ecrated • on Friday by the;
Bishop of London and a distingu-
ished bode of Anglican clergy. The
cathedral is a memorial to General
Charles Gordon, who was murdered
by the Mandi's followers 27 years
ago on Friday on the spot where
the edifice now stands.
York County Council proposed to
tax autos for road improvement.
I dyed ALL these
DiFFEREf4'f KINDS
_ • —� of Goods
with the SAME Dye.
i used
ONE DYEFGRALE 1QQNDSoFGOODs
CLEAt"D and SIMPLE to Use.
NO chance o f using the WRONG Dye for the Goode
one has:* color. Ail color9 from your Drunclet or
Dealer. FRES Color Card and STORY Booklet 10,
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Study the Gast
Not its Pecs
f Fence—
if,.
ence—
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!hare it mighty little difference between one wevon wirefencing and another, so far as
PRIDIt goes..Ilut there ie d, bulky M11'01'0110,1in tiro COT'',
Fence•coot depends upon fenewendurance. Wire fence at a dime a roi would be dear if
you had to repair and replace it yearly. Time. though LEA C Flit• Fence is no cheaper in the first
place than ordinary woven wile 5enees, it id a whoio lot ch eaper in the long run—for it stand%
up, stays tight, and keeps the repair bugaho) at arm'd length yearaftor year. It lasts, door
LE ER FENCE
AN who fencing looks much Mitre. You cannet;judo any woven wire fence's goodeose by
its looks. One tnekes resembles another very closely. The vital difference is in tiro lock—tko
twisted clamp of wire Old faetene verticals and cr.ran-wire+ together. On that largely de-
pends the fence's durability. : LEADER flume itis rho nno leek thtt15aetutitty perfect, Ask
for a sample of it.. Note the simple yet powerful triple grip this leek beide no the ereas.wtree,
Imagine how great nut be the strain that would loosen each lu grip, 'Glen yen'lt realize why
I;I4AD138, fence, mads of 9.za;ugo hard steel wire, specialty gnivanlso.i, sprig,;y and ,able to
stand tight stretching, AVOie'T sag and DOES last.
If yonot nvoaraoatil agent, write direct to as 'for Co bpethlr+1 Woo. A ....
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wanted in wnrepresated ditrleta,
:ii"rite for prop lsition.
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