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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-3-8, Page 8It 'PH 8 THURSDAY, Maros 8, 1906 HEARTS DISEASE I. a symptom of IOdney Disease. A weQkaowa doctor has said. " I sow yet made • post -mono= as amination in a case of deet► from Heart Disse..te with- out finding the kidneys were at fault." Tb. Kidney medicine which was lest es the market, most r0000es- ful for Heart Morass sad all Kidney Trouble., gad most widely Imitated Is Dodd's Kidney Pills SPRING CLOTHING " I never hurl a e (•uuafurtahlc rel a litter -fitting suit." said a nutn vthi gets his clothes DUNLOP'S CLOTHING EMPORIUM I 1 ; " WEST STREET. can LOH es A toll stock of medium and lied vy w ight clothes for fall and winter wear Suits and Overcoats tootle t , Illl•italllt• on short notice. ltt•,N13 tii.wear Clothing good Rigel +strong- Ade on the premises. DUN OP, the Tailor ;4T s1'1tI:ET Special OneuuWa} Rates to Billings, Mont., Colorado Springs. Sall City..Nel+tm. Httsaland, mover, Portland, Orr.. Francisco. .Tickets on daily. Special Settlers' Trains over. Lake Nall San It• to Northwest Every Tuesday .luring March and April a altrelal train with colonist bleeper will heave Toronto at a p. iii.. for Manitoba and the Northwest. I' a It/tenger a travelling without livestock 'Mould take express leaving Toronto I:15 p.m. The Short Line to Cuba Leave home Thursday p. est.. arriving in ilavana. l'ulnt, early Monday mot•n- ing. I)ireel eolith ion. Tourist rates in effect. For tickets and full in formation call on F. F. LAWRENCE Town Agent. Office boort!: tk:tll a. rut. to 9:311p.m. JOHN STRATTON. Depot Agent i. D. McDonald. I>iett•ie•t Pas - Henget. Agent. 'Toronto. NEI5oR24 /want Ic,n (1i cr. Vu -.t When loll a est (and \,utl- .t net and THE HEATat Ito, it \S q u a re� C ALL KIND OF COAL ALWAYS N HAND tfe.UI I rel weighed ay,1 e market Widen, where you gel .ale Ib.. ►Nr t. Ino. • WM. L. E'. len {eft ate U. PIE'S Ha ant Store En. Me t4lnan•. iit/Midly lit end to, SYNOP OF Canadian Northwest homestead Regulati t ns. Ann' et en numbered ...limn of Ibmdnl. Iamb, in Manholas to the North-west Ihwviln•t••. et,r' Ning NanIe ) 2a, not ee'rvel, rash, limns, 'deadest bt any person who I. the +role head of it family, 01 any mule of ser la year+of age, to the Patent eA one omelet sleet ton of 101 nosh. lar Its., Emil:may Ie. mole personally nt the torsi' land offirr for the district In which the hind f. all mate, or If the 1 extender de.itrr, he may, on notification to the Mlni+ler of the Interior. Ottawa. the I :ottlmite.lnner of !moderation. Winnipeg. or the 'oral agent reecho authority for some one to make entry for hina. The holmwtrader I. required to twerfemn the enndlton+ connected therewith unaler one ed the follow ing plans: 111 At Iea.t .it motile' widens• uprn and cultivation of the land in each year fur three years. 121 If the father lot n:Sher. If the hither i.de- oaanU of the h •.tender n•.Me. loan a farm In the vicinity of the land entered ftp the n•. eNmotent. as to resMemit tone he ,atbIt.il by sorb Perrin rv.lding with the father or mM her. 131 If the settler has hi. emollient tenldemee 'mon farming land awned h hint to the m ittn ny of hi. honwtenl, Ihr requirement. a. to ,'eeMenre may he eali.lhd h) mrhlenee upon the mid land. Si. monlhn notice in aaMing -horrid is given to ripe ( ommissioner of Ih,minion basad- At Ottawa of Intention to aptly for patent. W. w' r (IRI'. Deputy of the Minitler of the Interior. N.N. tl,antho,intl pahlIcalfon of thi. rid• • vorllroment will not he ptM for. THl Sll:NAI.: (:ODFR1CH ONTARIO v - '%.came._- - - a -a..r, r i � . It Brewster's Millions -e • Y C"►y'iob'' 1104• By GEORGE BARR M'CUTCHEON by Herbert S. Slone It C.m,u,y (RICHARD GREAVES) it CHAPTER NXXIV. 'a'L1. tell you about It later, dear." I .wax all that 1'eg:fy, pleaellug, could draw from him. At midnight Mrs. Ilan had rt. munatrntel with her. "You must go home, Peggy. dear," she said. "It Is ilistraeeful for you to Stay up an late. I au-itt'tu hued sit S o'clock the nicht lrt•- fore I watt trutrriel." "And fell asleep at •1 in the now ' g," smiled i'"ggy. 'Yon are guile mistaken. my dear. I did not fall asleep at all. But 1 won't allow you to stop a minute longer. It wits rings under the eyes, and some- times they're reel the morning after." "Oh, you dear sweet phllaopber." cried Peggy, "how wise you are! Do you think I need a beauty Bleep?" l don't want you to lie a sleepy beauty, that's all." retorted Mrs. Dau. 1'6.4 \lonty's return from his trying hour with the lawyers he had been be- sieged with questious, but Ise was clev- erly evasive. Peggy alone was insist- ent. She had curliest her curiosity until they w'ere'ou the way home, and then Abe implored him to tell her what haul happened. 'lime misery Ile had endured was as nothing to this reckoning with the canal ut who had the right to expert fair treatment. ills duty was clear, but the stralu had,txr'u heavy, and it w ns not easy, to meet It, "Peggy, sonwthing terrible has hap- pened," he faltered, uncertain of his course, "Fell nie everything, Monty. You can trust law to be brave." "When 1 asked you to marry me," be continued gravely, "it wag with the thought that I could give you every- thing -tomorrow, i looked for a for- tune. I never meant that you should marry a pauper," "I don't understand. You tried to test nay love for your" "No, child, ugt that. But I was pledged not to Spook of the money I' expected, IHr t d, laud I wanted 1 flu so ranch ls•fore It came." "And It has failed your she answer- ed. "i can't see that 4tchanglrn things,. •I expected, to marry a pauper. ac you call 'It. Do you think this could make a uifferenet•'r" "Hut you don't understand, Peggy. haven't a pettily in the world." "You hadn't a pettily when I' aerept- ed you," Idle replied. "I tun not afraid: I believe In you, Dud If you love me I shall not give you tap." • "Dearest:" And Ilse Marriage was at dear before another word was ut- ter I. But Monty e•allerl to the coae•h- n>an to drive just knee around the block. "flocs night, nay d:10111 ," he salt' when tis v reurhesl home. "Sleep till b o'clock I you like. , There is nothtug now its the my of having the wedding at 9 Inst' rid f et 7. In fact, I have a reason , Jr w sting rely whole• fortune 1 to emu.. to me . u -u. You will he all that I !nue in ti world, child, but ant the happiest lilt alive." In his room the at . In was relaxed and Brewster faced t • bitter reality Without llmlressing he tires. hihasel town the lounge and w tiered wha the world held fur him, held Peg gy at least, he thought, nn she w•a enough. But had he Iwen fat to her orifice nu:ut'a bialy the picture of grace and love of her. 1 health. \1laratc' s heart leaped high with "The• prettiest girl ha New Turek, by Jove:" gasiavl I>:Itl 1101111e, clutching Brnkrluu by the arm. ".inti look utMonly' He's Is'eune a flew• uiau W the Inst lice minutes." f ldel Joe. "iook at the glow In his cheeks: Hl" N la'ginulult• to look as be did a year ngu." , t clock (hind the hour of A c• • • • • I • • "The ran -.who was herd'ytrttenlay Is In the hall to see Mr. Brewster," sold the maid it feie'looted after the milt. Inter had uttered the words that gore Peggy a new name. There was a mo mous of silence, almost of dread. "You mean the fellow with the beard?" asked Monty uneasily. "Yes, sir. He sent In thin letter, beg ging you to rend it at once." "Shall I send him away, Monty?' de mantled Brogdon defiantly. "What does he meau by coming here at this time" "I'll?read the letter Brat, Joe." Every eye wan on Brewster 'as he torte open the envelope. Isla fare was expr'asite. There was wonder In ft, then Incredulity', ellen Joy, lie threw the letter to Brandon, clasped Peggy In his nrnls spasmodically and then, re- leneilag her, dashed for the hall like one bereft of reason. "It's Nopper Harrison!" he cried, and a moment later the tall visitor was dragged into the circle. Nopper was quite overcome by the heartiness of his welcome. "You are an angel, Nopper, God bless you:" said Monty, with convincing CM- labasis. "Joe, read that letter aloud and then advertise for the return of those Boston terriers.,!" ltrngllon's bends trembled and hls voli•e was not sure as he translated the scrwl, Nopper Harrison standing be - baud I i Ie. for thedew n g cul purpose of pronlptlug him when the writing was beyond the range of human intern - genre: • Holland house. Sept. "J, 19-. Mr. Montgomery ltrewater: My Dear Boy -b you thought I had given you the •IIp. eh? Didn't think I'd show up her• and do my 'part? Well, I don't blots* you. 1 suppose I've acted like an Idiot. but so long as It turps out O. K. there's no harm done. The wolf won't gnaw very much of a hole In your door, 1 reckon. Thu letter lntrodnees my secretary, Mr. Oliver Ilarrison. He cams to me last June out In Butte with the prospectus of a ctalm he had staked out up In the mount:itns What he wanted was hacking. and he had such a good show to win out that I went Into cahoots with him. he's got a mine rip there that Is dead sure to yield millions. Seems as though he has to give you half of the yield, though. Says you grubstaked him. Blood fellow. this Harrison. Needed a merretary and man of affairs, so took him into my omen You ran Pee that he dial not -take me up Into the mountains to murder me. ns the papers say this morn. ng. All rot. Nobody's business but my own If I concluded to come east without telling everybody In Butte about .1t. I am here, and so Is the money, Got In last night. Harrison came from Chicago a day ahead of me. I went to omen of ri. & R. at R this morning. Found them In a stew. Thought'I'd McIppes' out or been murdered: money- all gone: every- thing gone to smash. That's what they Daytona. Don't blame 'cm much. You see. It was this way: I conrinded to follow out the terms of the will and ,Iellver the goods In le•r+nb. I got together all of Jim Se,Iewie kat staff and albl a lot of other fool things.,l suppose, and hiked off to New York. You'll And about y.Ot1'OtO worth of stuff to your credit when you Indorse the certified checks down at Grant Riplen's, my boy. It's all her• and In the banks. • -It's at mighty decent sort et wedding Ifs. I reckon. he lawyers toll me all about you - to me all about last night and that you rl!•r. goIng 10 bn married this morning. By 1 A time you're comparatively happy with • bride, I guess. I looked over your re •rt and took a few- peeps at the rrcelpts. They're nll right. I'm satis- fied. The oncy is yours. Then I got to thinking at maybe you wouldn't cars to come (IOW • at 9 o'clock, especially as you 1 gra.In covering msec 1 In R fro m the toy Of bring married, , I nettle.; with the law. vers, and they'll .rifle with you. If you have nothing In rticular to do this niter , ria n about o'clock I'd suggest that you come to a hotel, and we'll dlapone of a few form titles that .the law regnires of us. Anti col ran give me •arne lessons In spendln Orley. I've got a little I'd like to misnme morning. As for your ability as a blltelness man, I have this to say: Any man w o ran spend a million a year and have 'nothing to show for It don't need a recommendation from anybody. Itr'e In a class b)\himself, and it', a business that no one els* can give him a printer about. I'm sorry you've been worried about all this. You have gone through a good deal • a Was he right in exacting a a Ills tired ',fait) whirled In the Y'ffort to de•1de. Only one thing was cli r - that he e•onld nut gave her up. The u- ture grew bine•k est the very thought It. \17th her he e)uld make things go, but alone It wne mother uuttter. Ile would take the plunge, and be would justify it. ills Mind went trav- eling bark over the graeele'sa year, and he auddeuly realized that he had forfeited the eonfldenee of men who were worth while. itis comer In profligacy would not Ire coisiderell the best training for lusinesu. The thought nerved him to actp ion. lie must a •e t mil gond. Peggy had fahh lit him. She cants to ilio whim everything was against hint, and he would slave for her, he would starve, lie world do any- thing to prnye that she w -aa not mis- taken In him. She tit least should know hint for a ulna. Looking toward the wludnw, he sow the blank, uneasy night give way to the coating tiny- !laggard and fail% he prose from the emelt to watch the nit' hurt,: u-li of the sun that Is Indifferent to wealth and poverty, to gayety and sic- Jeetiot. From far off In the gray light there came the sound of ay ocloek bell. A little later the ahrieks of far. tory whittles were borne to his ear., muffle) by distance, but pregnant with the importance of a !lett' day of toll. They were calling hint. with ell poor men, to the sweatshop and the forge. M the great trill of life. 'The new ern bail begun,-tinwning bright and clenr to disperse the gloom In his sot0. Lean• in eganist the elsement tool wonder. Ing where be could earn the first dollar fort ' Peggy Brewster that *was Peg- gy 41ra, , he rose to Meet It with a fine unflinch g fenrirssuess. itefore o'clock he was downstairs marl w•altIn Joe itreeden joined hint a bit rater, hawed lir (lordlier iud the mitilitter. 'TIhr Ile\Illles nppenr,rl without an lay nMon, but they were not denied. Mrs, an Sagely shook her head when told 111 t Peggy was still asleep and tint the rentony was off till 9 O'clock. "Monty, are you going wn,, " asked 1)nn, drawing him Into a runt "Just a week In the hills,'•ans erel lfonty, suddenly rememberin' the •n- *rnwity of fits attorneys. "('erne In and are me es soon a you return, old man," eaM tleNtilie; and llfnnty knew that a posHlon won lQ he open to him. To Mrs. Ban fell the honor of helping Peggy dregs. ity the time she hal hid coffer and was reedy to go down she was pink with exrilement and had quite forgetter) the anxiety which had Blade the night an age. Phi. had never been prettier than on her wedding morning. Her color was It -h, her eyes as clear as start, her woo - Noon,: r frits fin lir orrrrotne by the he(rrte tneas of his welcome. ,Inn •soar, and you have been roasted by 'everybody. Now it's your turn to laugh. It will aurprl,e them to read the "extra" tole). I've done my duty to you in more ways than One. rye got myself Inter- 'vlewed by the nnw.papers, and today Ihey'l1 print the whole truth about Mont • Komori. Brewster and Ma million. They've get the Redtwlek will and my Ston-, find the old town will boil with en- eitement 1 Rosie veto 11 be sgnwrei before the world all right. Yea,'d better May In- doors for awhile, though. If you want to have a quiet hone. moon 1 don't Ilke New York; never did. Am' going back to Butts tonight. Out there we 'lays' reit) 'k)'., tape's. and they are built of brick. They are two or three miles high, nod they have gold In 'em. There Is real grass In the lowlands, and we have valleys that make Central pork louts -Ilk* • half un Inch of nothing. Probably you and Mrs. Brewster were going to take a wedding trip, so why not go treat with me In my car? W. start at 7:45 p. m., land l won't bottler you. "Then you run take It anywhere you I11)*. Sincerely yours. SWEAREN(1F.N JONES. Y. S. -I forgot to say that there Is no •etch man as Golden. 1 bought your mines end ranches with n,> own money. You may buy them back at the same figures. 1'd advis, you to do It. They'll be worth twice as much In a year. i hope you'll. forstlte the whim, of an old man who has liked you from the start. J. via END. THE MARKETS. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futures Close Lower -Live Stock Markets -The Latest Quotations, Moudny Evening, Manch 3. Liverpool wheat futures closed to -day Sad In 1d lower thug Saturday', cud cora fit Dints lid lower. .tt t'illraau May o heat closed tee loner than Saturday, Mat cora %c higher, sad May oats 'sc higher. WINNIPEG OPTIONS. The following were the closing quotations to 'lase at this Market : Starch 7:11,c bit, Mil'• 73'.e seller., Jul) 711%c bid, THE vl4l(3LE SUPPLY. , March 5'011. March 0't11 Wheat 47,263,100 3:1,5t1.1 .110./ t'nru 16,Atti.11W li,Ilhl,tku (luta'_43t,tklu 15,Mg,,a.) 11111lug the week n heat Increased :wino° bushels, cora lucrt•ased 031,000 busbrt4l and oats decreased tali rst(t bushels, LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. May, July. New Yorkis tb Minneapolis 7 't to 711% St. Louis 77I.. Tilt'. Detroit .. .. .. .. iia% 142 Toledo 77 Duluth 77' 7,9j% TORONTO PRODUCE MARKET. • laps/ate l Wheat. spring. bosh- .10 73 to 8. • Wheat. fall ' bush 0 73 a 76 - 1%hear, red, bush 0 75 0 76, Wheat. goeee' bush 0 T' .... Harley, truss: u GI tutors bush. 0 ao•'aU ity'e' alh hush. 0 76 .... Peas. bund.' 0 MMO ... Buckwheat. bulb, 0 3l ..••• CATTLE MARKkTS' Cables Hasler -Cattle sad Hogs Are Higher Li Chicago. -Lorillon, March a.- Cattle are quoted at tugs. to little per 'lb.: refrigerator beet, stye to eV; sheep. dreamed, 12 tsc to 13yfje per lb.; lamb., 14 tic, dressed. TORONTO JUNCTION LIVE STOCK. Receipts of live stock at the C,lua Stork S'iard• were 74 carloads composed of 14711 rattle, 33 ,shee 11w1 Loge, 2l cuh•ea and 3 borrow. Exporters. Pries ranged from $4.30 io,110 ,et cat..twith one or two loads at a little More money, as win be peen. by sales given be- low, but the bulk of cattle assist rt $4.1t3 to $4.53 per cwt.; export bulb sold rt $:Islas to $4 per cwt. Butchers. rutty tot per rent. of tutehetw' rattle was uutinlshel' and more finished cattbcattle'wont! hare soldreadily at good price, as there War not euuugb prime quality to supply for trade, and Aum.. of the butcher's had to invade the export class to get what tis'•' at $4.41) In quality, Picked lon4aert: $4.41) to 114.70; loads ,t gold a: $4.2o to $4.4o; medium at $4 to $4,23; ro:n- mon at $3.73 to $3,110; . cows, 12,75 to $4 per cwt. Butchers' rattle, It will be a.•eu, were hlghir rhea last week. Feeders amid atoekers. (tarry Mums,,' was un the market today Inking for good quality feelers old sue. masted In gettna two or three mads- Short - keep 'feeders ranged from $4.25 to $4.50 per ewL .- Veal Calves. 'twenty-one real calve* were reported as Roll at priers ranging all the way from $3 to $s per cwt., the latter price being paid for One old-time new milk -fel "Alf. Fanners, feed your Weer well: give them new milk, and a few eggs, It you want to get la put cwt., live weight. Sheep lad Lamb. Thirty-three sheep and lambs sold at fol. lowing prtre. : Export *beep, $4.30 to $5.4u per cw-t,; lambs at $11.30 to $7 per cwt. Hogs, I1. I'. Kennel) report's prireo for hogs uuchsuged at $n.e., for selects and $11.40 for light fats: but MuDooald & Barbee sold 111 hogs to an opposition arm at $7 per cwt. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK. Montreal, March 5.- ISpr•lal,)-('able ad- vice. from Liverpool ,tad Loudon on Cana- dian rattle were ate.dy and priers all - changed at lour,• to Ile. 1•:xports for Feb. runry fruw Portland weer 11170 cattle, 1170. rhe,•1t and from St. John (RMS cattle. Ship- ments Inst week f talk polios were 475te cattle, ler-7 sheep. Iterelptn today were IMP 4.21111., ., milch rows. IUs enlres, Ila +beep and Jannis, MO hogs. A feature of the market wean the scarcity of goal rattly'for whirls the demand was gook from both local and expert buyers, and owing to the keen eomiuetitloo, priers add vaned 13r per Its) lbs. ('hues beer.. sold at $5 to 93.411; gond at $4.30 to $.5; fair at $4 to $4.25; common at $425 to $a.7:. and Inferior at 12 30 to $3. The cairns 'were all young, and mold est $3.311 to fat each: utiles eow'm sold at $2.1u to $:w, each. Sheep sold at 41ye, nud tannin at 0e per it, There was no lm ort p ant change ria the .•ondltlua of the market for hosts. The supply watt somewhat larger than wan generally expect - e!, but no the amend was guest for I,vtl m eun.mption, a 'toady feeling prevailed and wale of choke lots were mule at $7.5)i end lower gnadr. at $7.30 to $7.4n per Inst It.., weighed off cars. fable, ndvl,-ea on Saturday from London nod Bristol were firmer on I'Anedlan taro,, but 'hie fact seemed to have little Infinence on the local hog eittntloo. EAST SUPFALO CATTLE MARKET. East nnffaln, March C. -('stile- Itwelpts, :1400 head; steady to 14• higher; prime steers, $5.40 to $3.73: ehlpltoz $4.75 to $:., 3.3; butchers $4,25 to $5.10; heiferd kis:. to $3; ,•own, $,4 to $4.:0; built., $2.7.i to $4.30; parkers and feeders $2.73 to $4.40; stork heifer", $2.:1) to $:1.27.; (mai(maicows and epringers slow, $2, per head low- er 5ss to $•14. 1-rehe-Itreelpts, 1230 bead; active: $5.23 (o $3.110. to Toe higher; heat,, 13,000 ad Active; ',ricers nod plink 110.70 to $01.75; rough., $5.80 to Pilo; "logs, $4 to $4.75. Sheep and Iamb"-Rerelpta, 171ww1 head: Retire; steady to Use higher: Iambs. $c,_. to $7.00: s few, $7.05: yearlings,- $11.2,1 to 86.00; wet era $5.73 to $0.15; ewes, $5.311 to $5.75; . .epi mixed, $3 to $5.75; west - em Iamb", $ ._3 to $7.400. NEW YORK LIVE STOCK. Noe York. March 3. -Beeves lter.•iota 45146: market rathltj' slow; generally stead. for steers and, balks, medlnai and routmon rnwa ynn: lustier' CM all Redd Ixrrpt .....• car; steers, $475 to 11; one rat calm $6; oxen and "lag.,, .to $5; boll. $3.S5to $4...1; few fancy ba1$4.7i: rows, *2 to $4.25. Export" to day, one; le -morrow 00 10rattle, Iola sheep and hal quarter. of tseef. calves Receipt. _-Mw); v la "span¢; barnyard rnlres almost nnmla' bat min; ill mod, Yeah', $5 to $0..011; IIs . mice, $4 to $.50: hnrnyard calves, $:h, ea rem corm: city dreewed veil. !tee to 14c per It..: r•nitntry dressed, ac to I: Sheep and latabs__Reuclpt.. InNn; almost about 111111; lnman III,• Inwer: Almonall add; coalmen sheet" colt., at to $3,711; hoot.. $7.2.'I t 87 73; extra, $7 Mt1; culls, $3 ,bre MI; year- range 11.35, to $7. (logs Readmit 13412; market amen stale hogs, $0.51 in 06.00. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. • lineage BArch 3.- tattle Iterations VI AAs; lea• to 130 higher; common he prime Meer., $3,75 to $tt.Nr: cow., ELM to $4 .10; heifer., $2.30 to $3: bulls $2.40 Io $4 eah•es. $3 to $7.71,; pluckers and feeders $a to $4.75. ' linos. . Heretpis, a':I*nq Ion in IS, sigh. 'r: eholee to prime heavy, 86.4,5 to $6521,4: 'nMlnal to teM hearty $n.33 htltre.rw sentare, 14.411.16 11a.52tg:-)rand In choice, heat'))•, ItA ted tgl a3 to $4.45; peeking "elt. hl to $51.4:1, Wirer end tannin" Itevelpt., le,ewei• les- hlgher; sheep, $4 In $n.23;earlings, $5,iilt a $1, 23; Iambs, $1, J3 te 8t.1St e,•p 'i, Remedy Pow Peg. A barbarous practice or habit whligi our. should combat In every way is that which consists in mutilating fowls when they are cosaidered to he aur- I feriug with pip. We repeat It, us soon as one remarks that the ben does not drink It is considered to be afflicted with pip. The white•horny substance at the point of the tongue is u species of nail given by nature to the bets to enable It to pick tip the grains unit seed from the ground, while pip Is catssed by ul(erated bones in the throat. The disease can be easily curet with a bit of butter the size of a nut and it bit of aloes the size of a pea Make a pill with the aloes and butter and put it down the hen's throat. lit au hour the hen will be cured. -American Poultry Journal. nacre's. For Heim -Pests at the Isiah station ut the value of exercise seem to allow that the exer- cise Idea may be overdone. liens forced to scratch for every kernel of grain by the use of deep straw litter did not fa so well as those which were fed part he grain in the straw and part Its 1i. hog. Ou the other hand, 'hens whitwere given no exercise, kept in a boo e with a board floor, with no straw or I ter, and never allowed outside of the ruse Iald very poorly, the general ream showing that ural crate exercise fav re Me highest egg production. Rsl.l.g Ducks ID tis • Hess. It is a mistake to try a Elise duck- lings with' a common hen. ileus :mast good duck incubators, but 0 in brash erg. The dnekiih g% comet thud the I violent exr'reiae the hen wen d gave them., They are ton weak on tb r iiegy to keep up with the activity o: ti( mother hen. --American Poultry .1 ur nal. • Merchants ; ubbers An up to-dett shoe dealer a usually • good rubber iudp--lit Ia quick to discern the oomaerabve pointe of eaneuenoe that paws annai,oed by the ordinary men Many of tis. largest n.rehanta have stocked eaaluawly with Marehente Rubbers. ' They know that the hilt, g.wd• materials used, the saolca,ve methods employed lad 4on,r.I care .w.rcaed .n those manufacture mean ,ncna..d wear wad pleased oustomen. Thu fast ,a • good guide to the ord.aary buyer Mn, :hams Rubbers heys the to. .tyle. .p- pearatce and w.ar,n4 quehbe• that annot b. •brand in any other brand of rubber. If your Shoomat doesn t soil than lot m knew. Lice ea. Fowl. ail with kerosene Oval oily all it wit take up of naphthalene Oakes --that Is make a saturate solutiou. The intro satisfactory method IR to .till a cat about-, one-third full of nni: ttlmlruu Oakes, then till up with kerosene ant raiz thoroughly. Let stand for two ui three days, abakhig oecasionnlly, am then use Ah the same manner that y't use any good lice killer, The •reediag Ewen. Above all things. do not allot' your ewes during the lambing time to pats out and through a narrow door or jluut over a high place in the door, as On .111, pays \ ithl •'• .l an farmr r. This R it cantle the r r case to drop dead lambs There ought to be a•sunny pen provide' where the lambs may enter Dud feel Ir their own troughs upon (rat'ked cora fresh wheat bran and a bit of ;Aliment A ,round of feat given to the white' lamb may be worth a nickel, and lamb' will eat more 111111 gr -,w• better it Mei' erenp Is inn sunny place. When children are little, peevish and readiest. at night they require it dose or two of Millen'. Worm I'uwdeta, For sale by Jas. 'Wilson Advertise your wants in The Signal. Cash or Cure 11 Shiloh', Consum n Cure fails to rare your Cold or Cough, you get back all you paid for it. You are Sure of a Care or the Cash. If it wasn't • Sure cure, duo offer would not be made. Can anything be fairer ) If you have a Cold, Cough, or any disease of the Throat, Lungs or Air Passages, try SHILOH )'1 25e, per bottle. Ag dealers gt.nasee it. The Human Barometer is the urine. Where there is a constant desire to urinate --when the urine is hot and scalding - it means Bladder Irritation. If the urine is cloudy, highly colored, or offensive -it indicates Kidney Trouble. Heed the danger signals. Take THE GENTLE KIDNEY PILL "a„ -Ju" stimulates and strengthens the weakened, clogged, overworked Kidneys to healthy action -and heals and soothes the irritated bladder "nn -in " cures. We guarantee it and you can get your money back if " Bu-ju " disappoints. All druggists have " Bu Ju " or will get them for you. THE CLAFLIN CHEMICAL CO. LIMITED wtas,o•, says We Can always rely on out custonter's'stttisbir- tion with our Canned Goods lief One %ye 11,tlulleonlytelinbh•branels that VC knew all sleuth- Every he111e1•- k.'rlw• knows how tnucli difference t here Is t hese hnusehnln nerrrsit les. And it is est nhV,tys the price flint in• some the q lit y. We sue Fallowing A tine Lf mint.( golds that- we ate Farli- ng terry low )(teed, sit low in fart hitt you will I surprised how good hey are when t v appear nn your able. STURDY & CO. IL 1 GEO. E. BOULTER CHAS. A. DAVIES Northern and Central Ontario Agents. Prompt attention given to Telegraph, Telephone and Mad Orders, BOULTER, DAVIES & COMPANY, Specialty Jobbers in all classes of High Grade Boots and Shoes. Telephones : Main 57o6 ; Main 117. 24 Front Street, Toronto, Ont. WHY DO many Institutions devoted to the higher Edu- cation select Bell pianos? The fact that they use and prefer the Bell is evidence of distinct merit I One follows professional advice in acquiring an educataa, by not follow professional cu•om an buying Bell pianos) The only pianos with the Illimitable Quack ' sting Action. .Send for Ben..hful (i'..) Boo The BELL PIANO ® Orfta PIANOS B Limited GUrLPH.ONTARtO- Parnell's It to the Same Price alb the Inferior Kind. YOUR POPULAR GROCER, AGENT WINTER FOOTWEAR MUST GO For the next ten days we are going to clear our entire stock of felt footwear at 2o per cent. discount. The following list contains some of the good things we have to offer Men's Felt Shoes. Dongola ft ixed with leather moles and heels. hi. all sizes from to II. Women's Slippers. The renutitolitr of our at' irk of must go. Men's Felt Shoes. NVitli heat y loll soli, end heels. .11e,t the thing to went voider a noir of our fovea shims, Come early and you will save comfort. Men's Felt Boots. Of I he beet nutlet+ and Icatlitos, 11'e have a good as- . sortment and you sill he Wink ito secure it pair. Women's Felt Shoes. ‘‘'ta 114%11 it bulge /1/010114111ent of these goods; both light and heavy weight. Misses' and Children's felt slipper.' mad oboes are alma ott this list. anti include It . variety of styles. money on shoes that will add to your WM. SHARMAN Cor. East St. and Sonar, Godertch, Ont • • • • • • • Alits PIANOS 'When buying a piano consider the merits of the famous Newcombe Piano! For choice quality of. tone, durable ac- tion and stylish cases. Winner of gold medal at Paris World's Fpir and other great awards. Call on or write to C. HOARE, Conith Wholesale and; Retail Manager DISTRIBUTING CENTRE AT CLINTON, ONTARIO 14