GLECTED KIDNEYS mean a gradual pois- oping of your whole system. This poison Qcid) is ‘the direct cause of rheumatism, 0- lumbagg, sciatica "and other serious ills. If you have any ‘symptoms of kidney ass, such as headaches, dizziness, backache, n ankles or wrists, frequent stinging urina- ith brick dust deposits, get Gin Pills im- l ‘ast-ldfi" hi‘, clout” ousnei JNMLK “H.r~80 qlidrl l) ii’ MacDonald. iourtsf l-lzl JTIWO IliAUTl UL WOMEN- one,‘otterlns. ta . e other lou- Wlsloh "should he choose." set |"'i'he Man Wit w Tomorrow ‘at the P-rinee Ed ard today or hat urday. \ \ . v 0 “JMONDAV NIGMI ill-IE GOLD ESL-On the North‘ ide, Monda". ‘ night was the 00ld9l\h_ this winter At 6 o'clock Tuesday morning th~ ~_. glass ( s soodignportedusue) regir tered 38 degrees below zero. Tues day‘ night toilowlug was almost col . _ ....'~'"81'OCK8 PRETTY LOW.- The merchants stock in Easter: stores, even in Sourls, have gon pretty. low. and are short in mun: staples and necessaries of life There was only one freight tral to Sonrls for more titan ten day.- _Nollo East Friday. ind none n‘ Monday. The, six stores east o lSouris have ‘great difficulty “sled ding" iimitedsupililes from Souris ‘which oi‘ late. has not reached evei ' ‘there. FIRE L0$8E$._ Fire losses in Canada durlnl the wveoli endedy-llttiiltiry 31. M998 ililatedjly The Monetary Time! .t.'$ll.'i-5,6t)0. compared with $1.160 ~00 igtl-ygiie slime period lust. YGSI New Incorporation. Authorized capitol ot $13,757,001 s represented by composite: dime ‘ iCOTDOF-iiilllllfl were report d 1o The llioutavry Times ilnrin" 'ho week ended January 27. Coil: ziaveil with $6,237l500 for th" tame period. inst. year. A compel ntivo stirumnry by provinces is ii =osson~Luke 18. Printed Text ~- i 5 l 1 lely‘ ‘. " ’ allows".- are the greatestN-kidney remedy in the world week and“; can be taken ‘withivvabsolute confidence that a Jun 98__22 Jam 2L4. y condition will quickly be restored. " Dom Jwfmmooo .y,1l)_l;45,00 110000011200; and Chemical c0. of Canada, - “film Limited, Toronto. N, p,_ 09.00 _ ’ 0m.‘ 1.000.000 w M‘ Your Druggist s--50c. 3.5" ‘" 000.000 , y 10 Tow“, ‘g|.g3'l500 510.757.0001 v$“*§ l Q§>§§+VfO+vvw v v w v v v w -- charge on presentatl coupon. . . The first premium will Have a try f you pay iorllt. GEO. S. RQBSONp-Mllliflfl‘ ’_ _'“ 10010000010000 is not an indefinite l l something which just comes. lt is a success quality which very very few-Qin tact only four men out of every hundred at 65. have attained. A Manufacturers Life policy is not only a stepping stone to inde- pendence ; it is the very foundation upon which it can be built. System- 00000113000000; aside a pert of your incorne “yaarrlfil Your will bring you well-earned independence in later life. Should you not live to old age fund that will help to maintain your dependents. Build N QW for inde deuce. “ “Send for inforrhation_ regarding our Double Maturity Endowment Policy. Y’ . “0Ennmfin“ierw¢we“slll¥i:|g2"ma=w ,. --»‘ ‘Ssqllonyll-Qipfnm ,anwr’lneil a. rhvmn. _ has Great (learn Issues. Ulinrluttetewn. Pt I- l_ .» Secure the‘ Bag a rdhullr coupon we place in every 0- AZBY Fl-lOUR. we will every Mom. »- ssnuxawsill'fiili'ée“h special our GOLD BOND or ‘AZBY FLOUR party getting that lucky bag to a of the be half a dozen of sliver tea spoons valued at one dollar and seventy five cents and will be placed in a 24 lb bag of GOLD BOND or AZBY- or the ‘lucky bag, the flour is worth what "n00 01000000001100.0000, in. your life insurance will create a_ § 5 , e s a R818!!! Pi ._. we: ~ - - 43$ » ~-~’¢—=~‘~'~- ~ " "Neighborhood bake shops and large modern bakeries in your "town are baking raisin pies In - u the: will delight your men olks sud have baking, at home. l rliar- grocdr “or s bake shop will deliver a delicious one. [Frye . 1 They m making themwisgw" -V_ snainha ' " Raisins Had Your iron Today? i vryrhis l MATURITY 0F l ENDOW- MENT POLICY. STARTED EARLY IN LIFETO _SAl_l£, l l v l with smut Emulsion It 2249 g scott & lowue. Toronto. out. iii l God, thou will. not: Monday. nl Prayer (Luke 18: iy. February tie-Humble Pr??? . d _ , iilrvemllslrtililliiiil vigftidxrs (alike f» m‘ °°"°‘"’°“‘“" = entant Pra y'er (1 ‘pies retired after the resurrecv. arty proceeded b)" easy he valley oi‘ the Jordan. o then trought them again .nd in the line . ceding to Jerusalem tor the Pass " _ wer. A question as 1nd nature 1Y0 the I lrejected l!!! i-lleiii. ‘Kmiiiined some llonthuation of the some subl uptbevltalfoiroes 0r " the boiiv- Build w. resistance dolly .___-_.__..__-_7-- ss. ‘lL-THE snlalr or PRAY -;‘§,‘,_,,.,_ and 5R below par. ‘" rattle ls ill .-n spirit: I nmrm hear';e_,.s_ ~. ~ . i .. l 5L. hlokon um o. c despise-y verso i__ In“. 1n“. Sm apart m“ - last lltiy 1n lli: year. This plan's . ._.._ i d . \Hletorlcal Setting. 0 m“ a“ 'i'.'.\lE.~'~-A. n. "a0. BLAOE.—EBEC T“? w“ the Jmlan‘ slid herds. , '*"_ . I ‘Verses Daily Readings ' in“ “m” Pa)‘ Tum" Y Practical. 4'3). Thursday. February 8.-— Re Kings 8: 33-40) leh . . is1*Fat"-_--'- -| well for eluding ant 3°12“ fr” lllOllhg akin, Mmylnrny. T1112 Vhayerillle 0d an individ- ftsoulslee will bggygidq ing which l. Avery difficult to enter washing with IV IOAFI LIMITED a that are tor our good. Sunday School Lesson], V“... ., l a higll vallnation Upon thein- Qerse 1.1-» ‘l m. otltite truils in n00 February 5~_PB"‘st_ hr ypli the nood and tittniness in prover will result m-lmflflp Ge, n 5mm m l “m, i ~ - - '1] l (3 O '_ r rs h“ . . “ridoy. February 9.—.—-W‘ho eggjoaimen "aw???" 053M009“ "o! 17° came oi the backache or lilillllfllf)‘ Teaching Frindlplog ~ci>fliierntion between ‘and the Similar Boliool is er ntlai than in our :3»: ills Nils and {iris to ual is the sacred shrue or his bo- und know. it is very easy to come lhetore a class and rive s téw per. luuctoi-y statements aoncafnlu ‘the need for prayer and the beau- ty oi a devoted lite. But our real ' problem is to so touch lllc ‘inner ‘ lives or our scholars that we "know their prayer habits. Do you know "16 Oviivfllllilty for prayer at a“! "-110"!!! l)l!_ each one oi’ your p“. . pils? How many oi thefr homes fiyo“ have iamily worship? How many I‘ ff them pray ffittllliiri_i' at the lam- - ;ily altar Then with respect to "ONT". the Prayer at the betlbildfi just before. Tfilllflllgl. ilow muny thus l"??? “Hint is the scope and n3. tare ot the prayer? Aglfn, whar- ara the encourage-menu at home for each to be trained to regular habits oi‘ secret prayer? If we be. prl-sunle to ruto others “m9 lmilmiell iis to the home en- q-m Darvon, m [he p} vironnlent oi each pupil it will mm). SUWNL then be much easier m succggp. fully direct them in certain pror- ld P- “Fileiisious ieniiers For "siren 1P1 i lurmep “as er activities. Allure nil also enlist ‘“"_~ ' n‘ n s nun ‘w - ' O ill‘ u <, Luke 18: nil: pgaygils to Cod. ll.‘ was hrog- the c" upenmbn I l h -'°'4=" T°X*-'- firs: ilsrfviilnrlv ""“ " - "m - Two Doctors Ad i cl Ope - "The sacrltloes or God are a brruwmparlfln, oflfms n? 1 > —--_<>4<>-i . . V” r. , 4 e w. h 0th» 0110b‘ Lumbago Pam‘ tron; First Bottle Passes ' - . t Many Gall Stones; ' Rub Backache Awayi l _ Kidnevs cause hnt-ltachf.’ l lbw‘ flocks Listen! (our backache ls z-nilsedtqgyll i.-»,.~,,_.I.]_‘_ nubrca“ lumhazo. sciatica. or a strain. and me [hat he wmu m w? the quickest relief is soothing. penetrating St. Jacobs my Rm, l; right on your painful lmc-k. and in- ‘ Teachings —Fniniilcss figrégresghzisggzggig: S‘ gasps an; Results. r011 lo ovni- a hundred. "lllliiivil only the tithe c Stomach disorders, Indigestion, A pcndlcitll and Kliiney Stones are liliiililssi nnn s: J c h on a o s from ym" drugs!“ (on mused by Gal Stones. Many lltlllinoils in labor. Tn aggnmp "at it i! not God's lvlii in answer dur lisndaggrfizsr vyainA wfigwxlmwzgfrbil! fgggofgalfgizlzgcoflglélppz: great. relief lrom MABLATTS ' ' ’ "Marion's hpcclflr" will "n"; SPECIFIC" without pain or opt-ration. is un a - w r pain‘ FOR sacs: a1" ALL DRUGGISTS Bottle Did Good Work Well Satisfied With Mrs. W. J. 13.. Somerset, 11.8.. was advised by two doctors that she would have to undergo an operation. A friend advised her to take the (nil course o! “MARLATTG SPECIFIC." which she finished September last. IShe claims she passed a lot. o! gall stones and alter taking severalbottles she passed only a very low. Each bottle did its work and M re. B. has received i M RS. W. J. BAMFOBTH. lntroclueti‘bvl..-- Frlom Ephraim. which place Jesus with his din- H from the deed. the‘ " ""0 stages to .. crossing " ibank, which . _ into Peres ll} or caravans n of Lazarus eastern to the time . Kingdom 01.011‘ lod was raised by the Pllarisetl? y, -nd answered‘ by Jesus in a‘ two in‘ old reply. He answered ti-rst lffim- j‘: he standpoint o! the Pharisees m; lfld then from that of the disci- ,1} iles. The kingdom in its old form ~- md "been otiored to the Jew MIG" hence, it col-ill! ‘ 9 tot he seen now hut must c0105 ‘n its spfrltual torm as a lrlnflilm" _ vithin. To the tilsctpies he ex- i,’ ; I of the eiterual man~ » ‘ "testatinns of the kingdorniwillch . s to he. The discussion, from l! which this lesson is taken. ‘ llitl must be so studied to preserve '_ the unity oi’ thought. l < Comments Verselédesus seems to have - rtili been addressing His disciples. "The "declaration that men otishl; lliwnys. to pray." does,» not "hstiwe sh0tlid becontinuaiiy mlur- nu-r ' lever iahandon the’ holit of DPBY", nu. , . Verse 2—»fl'lle ‘judge held a place _.._~ BUYS 20o ACRE FARM, 0N ‘ - i in! the orient not. correspondins f to the. judge as we know him. ll - he chose lo be a isw unto himself .. tlfere was usually none to gain- say. ‘ Verse 3-'l‘he widow in the East was particularly helpless. This one seams to have hndnc one to inter ‘ veils with the judge in her hrhail. Her only weapon was that oi per- sistence. ' - Verse 4——l<‘ol' a time the pleas ~ u! a defenseless woman were noih- - "it! t0 this corrupt official. ‘Verse 5—~.'l'he reason tor his » yielding to her pleas was c! no tforlil to the judge. l-le Willi quite » will"! that she should c (er in- liiliiliit‘. hut the was not willing n. . stiller annoyance. V0115? , 0—-_'l'"he righteous man - may sometimes learn something _; from the man oi‘ the world. " ViiPse-7—~'i'he. parable is one ol contrasts. The widow has nothins on winch to base her hope that tier ‘petition would be heard. ‘- while we hay- mttny promises in l- “Pmwillns One who "is Just and - . “Wins. lilpd whose delays are ne- ver Il$81flQgg__ . j Verse 8_~‘-Wlillb lhe'desirod ab» " is“ nialy not he obtained at once, . “it! ua know that God does not put "I "m"! the wheels in motion ' at “'9 i" Willi; to lis the things .__ Grandma Never Let Her Hair Get Gray 5M Km n» Looks om and - Glossy, wltltlaoe Tea ahd Oulpbtlr. When you drtrireh your hell . I‘ with Base Tea and Sulphur, nr ‘ "W, _,.tell.".heclluse_-l'l’li lone so Jlsturaly.‘ so, evenly. Prepafns . this tolmllraumush. at home is _. W"!!! and troublesome. At iittir tiilgltyhu combs! at any drur store itlie _rs-adlv~to-llse propsratlor improved by the addition o! other _.ifl8l‘9'\'le!its. called‘ Fweytlfs Sllsf -' "lid (Impound? You Just -_ dampen. a st ' t.’ new. tlloush ‘no it'll i "t". lld lit" 0 d Prayer_(Ps. 119'. 145-152). ta b Q v_ v rday, February IIL-Prevaiilnlilml- °_ J7 n “"'""l“" all" ‘PXDBP- Rub old. honest St. Jllcnbs 0il , my" (Jim .5; 13mm Qumhm 9110;’. limb u-restied nli night; whenever you have sciatica. uen- H‘ ‘l’ MAB°N' D"“99"" “mag” P‘ 5' '- ‘eh. iL-Jrrustt-ul Prayer (Ps. 41’ Drnlelf pmyed ""59 Wetks; the raigia, rheumatism or sprains. as it — l“ *8. d “p” played ieii days; Jesus ls absolutely harmless and doesn't. J. W. MARLATT 8: CO. 211 GERRARD 512E. TORQNTQ prayed sll night. hurh the skin. "" e e Great Clearing Fire Sale EVERYTHING MUST BE DISPOSED OF DURING THE MONTH 0F FEBRUARY All the goods saved from the recent destruction of our building by fire must now be sold. MEN’S CLOTHING, LADIES’ COATS runs UNDERWEAR oven- ALLS, SHIRTS. CHILDREN'S. CLOTHINGMCAPS, HATS, Rare: 44 Youths lercoats $30.00 r00 $18.00 44 Youths Overcoats $34.00 for $17.00 44 Youths Overcoats $30.00 for $15.00 44 Youths Overcoats $26.00 for $13.00 44 Youths Overcoats $20.00 for $10.00 44 Youths Overcoats $18.00 for $ 9.00 60 Men’s O t I 000.00 00. .. 77"”? .8.’ .".°.g.‘.‘ .5’. ‘$20333 Men’s Overcoats, regular values $35.00for .. .... $17.50 Men’s Overcoats, regular values $30.00 for .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $15.00 , Men’s Overcoats, regular values $25.00for $12.50 Men’s Overcoats, regular values $20.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 36 Boy’s Overcoats at Half Price. _ 28 Children’s Overcoats at same discount- A large quantity of Boy’s Suits at Half Price and One Third 01f. ' We have left 18 Ladies Fm- Coats which will be sold pat the following, discounts: » Ladies Fur Trimmed Coats at less than Half Price. Ladies Dresses, worth up to $3510 for $10.00 each. A number of Ladies Suits for $5.00 each. Lama-r COATS $275.00 for Black Pony Coats ‘with Opossum .. .. .. .. $150.00 trimmedCollarand" Cuffs, regular Hudson Seal, Alaska Sable Trim- $195.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $98.00 med, regular $550.00 for $300.00 Marmot Coats with Opossum Col- French Beaver Coats, regular lars and Culfs, regular $165.00 for 00-. 000-0- Riacoon Coat, regular $195.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $100.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $90.00 Rat Coats, Hudson Seal. Trimmed, Persian Lamb Coats, regular regular$330.00 for $190.00 $300.00for $175.00 Mamet Coats, regular $175.00 French Sea Coats, regular for $110.00 $300.00for $175.00 Rat Coats, regular $175.00 for _Fur Muffs, regular $40.00 for $15.00 . . . . . . $110.00 Fur Mufiis, regular $35.00 for $12.00 Heavy Winter Coating Cloth, regular $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 per yard for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....$1.00and$1.50yard Large quantity of Dress Goods for Half Price. Any damaged goods going for much less. All other lines in good condition One Third Off. A large quantity of Men’s and Ladies’ Underwear, Hosiel’! land Sweat- ers going at l8. fraction of their regular values. , Everything must- be cleared ‘out this month. l, ‘ "i Our present quarters WADMAN’S OLD STAND. A ‘ i 145 GREAT- GEORGE STREET We hope to be back in our new store at the old stand in time for the Spring Business and will be ‘gladonce more to meet all our old customers along with any new ones that may favor us withftheir patronage. '