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I , - Iftt 1, et book. -� Aryttillietle ''was Much - GR,� A F T 11
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, I 1. I determincd op osition to the census, Pittsburg
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� � I I I I I start with. alstory^w.ks another god, Q.P.IL will build a line parallel to � ctivem Terrl,Wo Conditions ' CW0AGO, F ob. 16. Russo -Chinese wo
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� i 1. I I _-J. towns and SI-a"t to be Iuem4lzed. Montreal, I � Xk bill Would not fiolUde 9,7*fil, PU*
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I I 14 the consolidated s0bool the work Paul Dinowitzer, who Aim,- injured Tt Elk PICNICS WERE was, flrl�4 at a 314 ad � PC6 of ,Y,o to %%
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1� 11 .. .. � 1. —Rural Edlocation—The ta oystematlyed arid tuade inore thor, in the Spanish River 'wreck, has been I OOM-Was %c to %c higher Vlan-last n*Ixt4
. . I . g1ven It, verdict for. $3,5,00 against the . : g�� chauged. Hog products down ZW,
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� , , of the, newer bran<:he% which'relate to I Russia has presented all ultimatum I -OW Standard Prevailed, In PersonnOl � to� Nd, higher than y . I
. ,� 49.dculturf�- 11 if, not tile actual agrj� esterds* on wh4wil
� I: . to 'China demanding extra privlleg�s of the Boards of Edy,cation and the 1044t'.Ichangedlto %d lower,oi r Aaio
_001s that for Russians Oil the frontier on pain 40sed %c lower on -v4*at,,, nudi
� � � my C.� V. GUGUORY. 11 culture taught !I' these 810ht . Price For Vo XT lower,.and BerUn,%o higher. �
. � ' V � I makes, them the niost 'efrective, how- of complete cessation of friendly rela- 1. tes*13angds From $26 %C,
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i;1-11 I : , 1, 1 1 . L ever. It, Is, the spirit of the farm that tions. . to 0,000�A Third of a �ender W;nniveg optlorm �
RMWlght, MO, by � American Vms Assaw Is InJected Into the other studies. The It is announced that the deal where- Was Designed to Be S it Wheat- Close, Opm Hirb. Low. cit I
i I r , Clation.) modern arithmetic has lost most o by J. N. Greenshields and C, R. . per
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� wer, on Getting Contract Pa may ..... "% gnea, 95 __ .
, , : � INETY - Whitehead � to buy the Tooke I ssed.
I I . per cent of all the coun� Its p6derous and Imaginary problems.. I � July ..... 9K % 96 Q X li (
, Bros. Ltd., plan for $70d,000 has been , I
� �� ; '� � � � try boys and girls never get Instead the problems, (Jea.l with the Pittsburg, Feb, 17. -Graft. in iho Pat*"
i .� decla;ed off. Pittsburg school boards, as exposed May ..... 33% 34 34 3M
.:1 � ,#, I any �, e4uqation beyond that price of eorn and cattle, with' the flg!. I luly ..... : %7/a 3436 3436 34% .
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,,Ir Richard Cartwright oxplained
11 en thew in the country mring of a balanced ration and with b, in 4 bulletin issued to fhe public by Toronto Grain Market. - I
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I ouse. Obviously the prol)lera of , has no, ,yet e yesterday,,
I the Profit on a fleld of corn. Pbyslol- in the Senate. I'lle Government pro- 'Wheat. bushel ....., ....... 01%. -to, 404W 1
received official 110tiCe Wheat, goose. bush.....- 0 3D -..A I
, I 00A for count" lite Is the prob, og adened. The diges- � from the district attorney, who, alter Rye, buahel ............ — 00 9,1W
y has been bro. pose to appoint .a commissim of I
� � three, ,modelled on the Railway'Com. I I �
I of the district sebool. tion of animals is studied. together . . reading tlig b
� :�� e Problem of the Increasing cost with the d1gestion of man. The gir mission. ulletin 'said he would Paxlevi bushel ........ -,-067
, I , wait to asoertaln if 1 � Buckwheet, bushel ........ 049 **22
k� I A large deputation of temperance k the l6ague'would Peas, bushel ........ _.--018 I
.;. UVIng is, not so. much to be solved learns the veed of a balanced ration ind e hiformations, and take up'the 00,
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I I" .. , raising more corn and hogs as It is workers waited on Premier Whitney Oats, bushel ........... _.....OZ _*WA
I I for people at the same time that her at the Legis'ativo Buildings in Toron- .Prosecution of the alleged � offenders Toronto Dairy'MarkeL I
I raising better boys and. girls. A, brother Is learving the necessity of the to yesterday asking �or provincial pro- - as it did �ix the councilmanio graft Bttter. separator, dalry�,:lb. 4042 �ftw I �
� cases last -spring. Dafter, ,stem 'lots ............ av
� of boys and girls brought up td same kind of ration for stock, The hibition, Sir James told them it would The person'riel -of the school boards ; 136ttero,creamern, ib. rolls.. 0,26 04
1: . the country and appreciate its prinelple.,; tbat underlie both are the be an impossibility. ,9, 1,
L . of the individual wardsi is attacked, 'Efter. creamery, solids.,.. 0,22 0=
f ill do much to Postpone same. An international trunk line highway �
� the day when the Unit. Geography deals with products &ore between New York and Montreal may I the charge bein made "that the ma- ERZO. -nepw-lald .... 0Z Ow � I
�, . I jority are 94M:lers, Egg-si-CoLa storage .:_.:_..*.. 627 .
_� be too big to feed Itself, than with placen The pupils learn soon be established. The ways and loonkreepors, poli , tical baxtenders, sa- � phoe,e, lb . ................. - om _iGo I
� - � There are too few real country where ,ibe means of securing the Canadian end I employers, plac, unbeycombs, dozen .......... zso 6: -*J
� I � PC 00 n vartous articles of - 'was ed on the boards to control votes, llbne�r, extracted. lb._....040 =I I
� � . corn , discussed by an enthusiastic
� � h Is I the United States today, merce come from and why each coun- gathering at Montreal yesterday. ,mill workers and la:borers, with in- , Liverpog) Grain and Produce.
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�, 0%ere am too many imitations of town tr7 is adapted by nature to certain In- 'The Government's itttention was adequate education to govern the in- LrVMIP0611, Feb. M--oosing: VA
, : *bool& Too many of the teachers are dustries. Th 'StrUction ,of children - and a score of , spot dull. No. 2 red westem winte4 .
2, I e boy takes added Inter- called by Senator Landry yesterday I I
� %ids from town. They come out on :more characters of inen, equally ob- ,8"k; futures firm, March, 75 %d;
est In his class when he learns that to the case of Gotlelb, the Russian jecti,onable in the itidgment of the �$S 111W. Flour, winter patents.
L Plmday morning and go back on Fri., the binding tivine that is used for his cholera patient, who is still at Grosse voters' league. . 129& Hops, in London, Par-Ific,coast�--g.,
� , #187.night They have none of thq Isle qua-rantine, and who is said to I ft,ft to �M 5s.
"I father's binder comes from the Phil- - . . A few cases cite that as low as'$25
� , � 0Mt of the corntry, and they endure! Ippine Islands or that most of the be going insane from solitary confine- was paid bowd members and as high Montreal Grain and Produce. i
,..-- --$be country school for the meager ment. ..
r sugar he eats on his bread at lunch- as $1,000 for -votes to place �contracts. XONTRBAI,�, F eb. 16,Them Vma
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. #Mzes they receive. They are longing time comes from the German beet The Canadian reciprocity measure I On one contract of $200,000, it is a extive denland from foreign bvwiera
11 ger the day when they may get posi- will be considered by U.S. Senate corn- serted that one s- � Xan toba spring wheat at an advauce
& field& The deta.ils of land formation mittee on finance at a special session I -third of the amount PrtOes Of:L%d. but exporters were not
,� " In town schools. sed to accept all the bids. and, sales
� % are studied In the streams and hills to be held on Saturday. Senate lead- I .)v8s Paid to the scho.ol. board members 19,0,
� L . NMe this oondition exism the rural of the school district, and a study of ers are not sanguine of reaching a in graft. . ,only 100,000 bushels were made- 'In
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0ountry is it) have a life of Its own as soils is brought In at the same time.
: �t already ww in many locaIIties.N.That These outdoor excursions add to the to the view thpt an extra session can- I truant officers held up, and when MIherewas no Improvement I -, � ,
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P� .0�, 0 A.11o-tv no one to. de,�eive'you in t]4is* ;
4W Counterfeits, Imitatior-s and "Just -as -good" are but '
ExPerim , ents that trifle v --til and endanger tke hoalth. of
. infants and Childreu:Experlence against E�xperiment.
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contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic r
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I The Children's illanacea—The Mother's Friend.
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�'! :.:: 1". cording to these reports a man, a wo- '
� I �. �:i. ... mystery of growing things. Usually . solute and disreputable friends. Chil. ,boxes, 50 lbs. net (parchmen I �', :w/se Chicago Cive Stock. ,
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I . ,:..; re the pupils can spend part of the I women of the underworld. 1, 000; market 20c higher. Mixed..'and' butJ XaNnAmtv&, use peaknivevv
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. 14 --- :1..., u' community west of the Tayuling. 20.lbs. ,gross, 101hc. chers, $7.05 to $7..%; good heavy,,K.95 t i a.113�#m ihitpenft pencils.
I 1, time in s miner, when the pleasant They have- seen drunken women from , , .Pork-I-leavy Canada. short cut messJ $7.15; rough heavy, $6,95 to V.151 ltgh�j 'I?
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, Z '��: , I ... ::::: K - Mountains just south of the tea dis- the tenderloin on the dancing plat- - ,barrels, 33 to 45 pleces, =; half -b $7.25 to $7.60; pigs, $7. ms;oAfta, bauww,hen the3r, '
1_�, : weather,maLx�s the study of books irk- trict. 40 to 47.110. '
.. 14 1. form,, and gamblers playing their vo- :4r-75; Canada short out and back cattle--Re�pftts, 5000; Market Igh,
I ..... :11 .. some. They can study the different VS16r1.,,'qbrfmnd1�r f= doing s
�� .,,,-..,. ',5 'i, 45 to 65 pieces, barrels. =; CauaZa c "�.w. ��'Jj ' _
� . .1 From Canton and Shanghai. de- MUM on the grounds." er. Beeves, , elf
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� 1� ... : missions ' ers, $2.65 to $5.80; stockers and feeder . � ..)ise&fo,4be,Just,whav,,
; I ::. :iiii�ii,li:i,i: learn things from this close observa- whidh confirm the stories of barbar-4 rArlr, small pieces but fat� br,r ' $20. $33D to ;5.80; Texans, $4.25 to $5.5D calves X=0*1W0U]4.#K1kUt0-4hq7 vvwa'#
. 'i . Would Annex 4Canada. Oats- -Canadian western, No. we td I
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I ., tion which they never could obtain ism. Missionaries in the field in the, 2%car lots ex -store: No. IfeedJ �7 to ;8.75. 1
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P I Washington, Feb. 17. sheep -Receipts, u,000; maricet strong.1 jlnad"f��uflL
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� , . M" in the garden Is possible germination introdueed a resolution in the House ; I v-Wte, 1X%c to 37c; No. 4. local white, _V $4,65; lambs, $4.75 to $6.35; western, 4L7d IaVaer% , M. b . -_
. . . .. I fering and that rioting is frequent. i to 36c. to ;&25. 11 ; .4. � , 1. I I
- ,','.:� boxes can be started indoors and the of Re . I . I . pen I
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,,,... "::* :: ... - bee, attac.ked. ,60: seconds, $6.10; vmwx woeam , �bx .
........... .. I dent Taft to open negotiations with 1,nr,sts, V �� pateni:4 . I ,�;
:1, .1 : ied. Often a small shop and a few Along the val'ey of the Kan River the British Government, through Am. ' 3)dtents, $&75 to'$S; strong bakere, $4.w� Point iott-bne-would break orio
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. tools are provided, and the boys are whole'villages have ,been depopulated , bassador Bryce, for a treaty providing ' straight rollers, M35 to $4.50, Kingston, Feb. 17.-R. J. Reid_ un-! elm& 17J NwkmpAw
.. , ' for the amilexation. of Canada by the -to ;2; rolled oats. per- barrel, V.46; bag of dertaker, had a narrow* escape- from 'j"iti, .
. .... ... taught to saw and plane and ba—er and dead bodies strew the roads and I to lb-. V-10. 14!%iftkVii1IF3w1at_,orft1V im
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.. - � rotting because hands cannot be f Representative Bennett, with Re- GN-% Cam American No. 3 yaZow, roads, and while driving in a funeral )ieww_`_�_� - 0 _�'� I. �
: The success of this modem district ound I I 'presentative Gardner of Mass the., hearse got.stuck in the. -snow -The __?M,� uprSIbab, ,
,, GOOD JUDGES 0? 001W. to till the ground and attend to the 1 ach,,- - W%r, , IMfeed-Bran., Ontario, . . - I .1
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Pchoolboys Who, won the trophy for the vines. "I horSeSLbecame restless. R,eid endeav- 'VIM -ft -MOV I � I ew" ,
% ._ yond a doubt. Oueof the foremost lo- the proposed pact, obtairied 'an oppor. ; '= to *?A shorts, 3ftnAoba , *22 to . _0_. 1,11u.tha"Oklell ItImew"
,'beet corn judging at the short Course � mouMle. ;25 to 430. -- ored to 1,ass the animal , wheirthey � �, 11 . aecessW,
at the Iowa State Agricultural college, calities In the country In this move- Will Sue Directors. tunity to, fill thp air with smoke yes- ! Eggs --Selected, 23c*. fresh. 21c; W06 . ac ,
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.. 29al . ment Is Page county, Ia. The work be, him, Luckily tha-snow i � 01M*-' ,
terday, and it is now believed that Stock, 21C .. No. 2, ISO to M-1 . � -gung4esL -,Vnea�lth __
. � t� fell on topsof . ,-1 .
Toronto, Feb. 17. -Civil proceedings some Cheese -Westerns, 11%c: to 32'Ac-, eas . a -z deep nd. held up the weight so 1 11 �
gan there in 1907 under the leadership , 1 7, t - :a-,00-,6= ec Sim,
. -, I unless President. T,Zf_1L.a.p_Q, find X , .1 I'll ....
iinst the pro -visional directors of, ,&=, nyge to 11%c. crawl out � 1. . "
,, 11 iniiat W most manifest In the er,n. ag� 1 way of halting the annexation talk, Butter--Cholcest, .24%c to. that- he was able to I I 1, I .. -�Vu I S!" . i 4dwk � - .
k; � , � i I ool. The fault is not primarily � of Allss Jessfe Field, a coirrity sup' the Farmers' Bank have been discon� th, opponents of reeip�ocity in the m4o,i23,_ 25c; S�� safety. I . to Vixid. .t , . b%- IN 6-: _ ,
I 11 tendezit, whose motto, "We believe in tinued, and a further action against Senate will make use of their oppor- I � I I 1� I -, ger (mes. 'vepe_: � I -
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,� ... 'i the teaches� but with the system, the country boys and girls," has be- all the directors, both permanent and tunity to kill the pact in the Senate 1 Z CATTLE MARKETS. i � : , , . "I _ .. �,- 1, -
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_Vlit� �,�",! &Met fault,wi . Mayor Unseated. ..... A
.. W , th, the ruraIrschools fmt ... : count . over. Page ovisional, has taken its place, .Ap I — . gewme, 40=r'
� I I . 1; 1, I � � come ous the I � , ry pr . fm�n,o,e'coibmittee, where the bill now ' * _ . I
. e t6d ki"k o eM, :1-- � .. . , i Cbbaii, F�b.'17.-4udge Vazin,.Nor .151:114IS&SWCAY51"Ishm , 1% - , , , .
� liilac tilere, ilk"', , I t th, county set to work to gtv* &,6 country plication. will -be ma,de'by Sas. Laid- awaits action. I Toront6 Ltve'ttiick. ' , , f1i , , . .L, "
f owa there are 278 -schools with few.: boys and girls a better chance- One law, K.C., acting for Liquidator Bay, 'yesterday set aside the electio I .
� � . I In speaking of his resolution in TORONTO, Feb. M -The railwa of Mayor Cody of. Cobalt. Cody did .�:. ,1�13�5-*rke-,Ihwr&. , I -.. "
I . an five pupils each. There ard n, for permission to institute; the House yesterday, Represen reported 84 carloads of live stock not contest the protest, as it was X*nit;ijW2,�-
11 11 11 I schools with an ayerage of fewer of Miss Field!s first aeft was tc court action against them, or, rather, i tative , .... . -.5- I
tulip bulbs I Bennett insisted that he was both ser- � ---
I_ tribute a large number of again9t, all those who 'are considered Oe City Yards, consisting of, shown -that the electoral lists were ..T qV4ft"
ave been ] ious and sincere. He declar I _ I
- �� to all the schools In the county. In w4re�tm,mr400elUma, .,
4 Iiii,ble for the return of moneys wrong- d that, to leattle, 1116 hogs, 1340 sheep dn not legal. 4141
I 11 I I lished with the idea of numbers making the flower beds 'and planting fully paid to or by them. his mind, annexation was the logical 'Jazabs, and 48 calves. - . turnft-out-x ,billinI1. -ba
jL than quality. There Is a school- result to be looked forward to follow- . Further Intellectual Relations. ' Perteft,'Uts'possMe, and, .-
,, r The new action caine out yesterday lt%�
.�� rr .; e every two miles with monoto,-� the bulbs the childrent became interest. ing reciprocity.. . Butaers. --,And I '
.. 11 ed in growing things. They became afternoon at the hearing before the I . - . Prime picked lots ot.one,, two and Berlin, Feb. 17 -Leopold Koppel, a time avoiding `w6stg- Among b
� regularity, whether there are any, e, sold at $6 to $6.20, and In one o
I interested in ImprovIng the school official referee of the defunct bank, in I Veto Bil T! banker, has donated $175,000 for the who strove to perfect such a mac I
11 I I'Has Clear Track. two Instances, $0.10 was paid for loads,
. I or not. Under such conditions' grounds and the schoolhome. -the bank office. Mr. Laidlaw explain- Icads of good, $5.75 to $6; medium, M40 erection of a phy§ical chemistry re- was Mr. John Carter of the firm
. . London, Feb. 17. -In the House of
.1 I . . of the school funds is The teachers of Page Coanty are in. ed. that until he had had further con- I Commons yesterday, after a nine ; M70; common, $5 lo $5.3D; cows, =W- , seaich institute and will make a fur- John Carter & Son, well known ivory;
, ,, I in maintaining the small schools. fererice with the liquidator he would I SM; builb, $4 to $SM, and in one ins ther gift of $87,500, extended over -the .
I � terested In rural schools. During the ,t hours' debate, Premier As ith's mo- 1&70 'Was paid for. a choice quality bull. manufacturers of half a centur:7 ag%
, I . I result Is. cheap teachers, poor be unable to state the names of the I qui nexi ten years, for the maintenance�lof
1, I . � � 1houses and meager equipment. past year several of the rural school- parties who will be the defendants. tion appropriating the whole time c,f � Milkers and Springers. the institute. The object of Heri'XIOP- whose premises will stand In Bishops-
'- I teachers refused podtions in town at A -wee], was allowed Mr. Laidlaw', the. House until Easter to the veto bill, There was little charyge in either qual" 01 is the -furtheran gate. One mf.ght after lAr. Carter had'
U, Mhe most advanced rural coninitmi- I in order to get through before the ,Ofofferiugs, or prices paid. which ranged ce of Germanyjx
" L . are getting around this difficulty, higher salaries. They were too deeply to file his afflaavit by Ref,pree Mc- I Imm $40 to $70 and in ne or two 'In. intellectual relations -with foreign been striving to solve the problem for
11" interested in the rural work to forsake Andrew and there will be a hearin- coronation, was carried under closure, I atances, $Z and $8D w pold. ' countries, . some time he suddenly awoke his wife
I., I consoUdation. In some, places two � . I -
I �. . I It With a teacher like that a- school next Thursday in the office of the 11- 196 to I's ' Veal C2[VeS. I I . I by shouting out, "I have got It!" an&
, I Is are brought together, In others, cannot help but be successful. The quidator. During the course of the debate the Receipts of veal caIv. w.re nght sM . A Chinese 'Contributor. -1 rushed downstairs into his studyi,
� _-,-_�-_ Prime Minister said he expected that Trices fo� them held firm, ranging fmai .. I
_ or fow or half a dozen. One
r . . ..... patrons are coming -to appreciate these . the veto bill would,be sent to the 4&W to $8.50 for the bullc� and two of Washington, Feb. 17-Liang Tun where he made'a drawing of the last,
.1 � S, owd, well equipped schoolhouse takes teachers, too, and are,giving them bet- Ask For Injunction. House of Lords early in May, and Ithre, Prime new milk fed vents were re- Yen, 'former Minister of Foreign Al. knife, for the want of which he had
"I $be place of several poor ones. F e . Ported at $9 Per cwt. . I fairs of China, who is now in Wash- been so long waiting in order to com-
,'. wer, ter salaries, more eqii$ment and more Concord, N.H., Feb. 17--, A bill in that the Lords would give their de,ci- G Sheep and Lambs. ington, yesterday contrib
V *heher's- are needed, and the money equity, intended to enjoin Geor.ge W. uted $1,000 P I
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,: ,, ksia be use& to hire better ones. A plot moral support sion thereon before the coronation. ,�VV*4�ley Dunn reported priCe,9 aS fol- .1 to the fund which the Red.Cro lete his machine. It appears that he,
"; " . The county superintendent bought a GrIover and his attorneys from pro- This optimism on the part of Mr. - As- lows: sheep, ewes. $4.25 to vm-, ramsi � is d falien. asleep and dreamed about
, �, �W' 'ground can be purchased for a' ceeding further in his legal action to quith is interpreted in some quarters $M to U; lambs, $6 to ;6.60 per cwt. , th.01 1 6 A ha.
I Babcock tester and sent It roundfrom have declared -void the will of his as indicating the possibility of a com- � . H ogs. sufferers of. his .country. I
L . . � owfiool garden.' and the schoolhouse a �', J,raising for the relief of I the machine. and In the dream the so-
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I'll. have trees and a lawm one school to another. The boys learn- mother, the late Mrs. Mary Baker promise being arrived at, as it is co - Selected hogs, fed and -watered, at the Minister .' I � � . d'.. , al - lution of the difficulty was revealed to
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: �Vm . Glover Eddy, founder of the Christian tended +1h other-;- - 11 lt� P 'rnarket� were reported at s7..is to ,", " heallb6__ .- . � . -1 kim,Londou Standard. 11
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I 1 'Patrons of a school district dislike
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pride is a commendable thing�
I i . ig just. as much local pride in a
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� a modern consolidated school has
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I iLL .. 11 y attended schoolhouse removed. '
, � I I The question of getting pupils to an)d
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' the Su- I -V e Vail, - MW to $7 Ofor hdgs, f.o.b., cars, at .. . _ . I
Science Church,, was filed, in to hope that the bill could be disnosed Country Points, the bulk gK3 g at ", I . —
preme Court yesterday by counsel for
H. M. Baker, executor of Mrs. Eddy's
will. A hearing is asked on the bill
for Feb. 20.
The injunction is asked on the
� ground that Geo. W. Glover,, with Dr.
s. Eddy's adopt-
-ed son, signed an agreement to forego
�all Tights to any part of Mrs. Eddy's.
,property on her death, in return for
a considerable sum paid to them at
the -time. - ,
BOW" AND PIMPLES
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Are caused altogether by bad blood, and
unless vou cleanse the s stem of the '-ad
of so quickly.' Thus far, however, the
Unionists give no sign of relenting.
Given -Penal Servitude.
St. Petersburg, Feb. 17. -The sefisa-
tional trial of Count Patrick O'Brien
Do Lassy, Dr. Pantchenko and Mme.
MuraviefE, charged with the murder
of Count Vassilli Bouturlin, came to
an. end last night, wheri a verdict Cf
guilty was returned'by the jury iii
the case of De Las ' sy and Pantchenko,
amd not guilty in the case of, the )Aro-
man. De Lassy was sentenced to pe-
nal servitude for life, and Pantchenko
to fifteen years' imprisonment.
Noted Scholar Expires.
East Buffalo Cattle Market.
VASX! BUPPA-LO, Feb. 16.-Cattle--Re-
celpts 50 head. Market quiet and
Prime steers, KS& to K75; butcher grad-,
;3Z to V_%. '
Calve-S"Recelpts: 100 head� Market ac.
tIve, 25c lower. Cull to choice, ;6 tio
;10.25.
Sheep, and lacnbs-Recelpts Me heaa
Market active and higher, chol,ce'lan3b%
$5.15 to WM; cull to fair_ K715 to $6
Yearlings, $5 to $6.50; sheep, $3 to $C75,
HOgs-ReceiPts 2550. Market active ani
higher. - Y�rkers. $7.80 to $&, . at , $&&
'V$6. pigs, K10 to $8.15: ��ix;ir$7_65, t(
75;'heavy, $7.50 b6 $7.60; rousrbs. $6.25�.Jc
$L75.
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blood the boils or pimples will not dis-
x1ew aven, vonn.,, Feb. 17. -Rev.
Dr.�,Vbarles M. Read, for fifteen years
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MAUS VV -we A&L e�;*'JST�111�41al, I
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@-iprofessor of'theblogy at the
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00 sch6&lhouse,
to test milk, and their fathers
Get . pure blood and keep it pure by
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Theological Seminary, died suddenly
heart or i)ervLs, 11�,ggi�g (,,I; 'y ot 1.1"', -
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that some of their cows were
removing every trace of impure morbid
matter from the system by using the
'here Wednesday night at a hotel, from
sicat brealiclovu), ovi, use 0 iyii!LZ�Jl.�. '
Heart. and Nen e I ;lils v ill f '
ii,b on produr;q
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j Vpplls from the'Corners of the district not
so good as they had thought The
greatest known blood medicine, '
pneumonia. Dr. Mead was one
0, of the
the American
a healtay, stroii.., s ,su.tn,l. . . .
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BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS.
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co mpany, and was
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Miss bessie %Ynsley, Arkona, (�nt.,
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germination boxes for testing
They learned to
Boils C
k n of
writes; 'U is. IWI, the greilleal' (;&
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�..a ... A from another and
.Vred.
Mr. A. J. Saulnier, Norwood, N.S
te old and new testaments. Ile was
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vleasure you stating L,Lll(' �
have receive; by using your Mjlj,Ljj� ,.
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I:,:.". � %eveloping a system of education all Which were the most to be feared. I I � I P r., ONE SECRET or oup, succEss, r, very -so sub)III&WI'd if) 't, 1� '!Jrr-j (,hq Personal . I �
;" I rith boils on my neck and back, and I was all run down and could har(.Iy (Io attention of ourkledicat;jtat�, �vljo_eo,sjcler tl.4,. sylall)(tirl'.4, (1, " ". �t"J('11Li it'j,"t'l..1,041C . ,
I I I �tw.r own. They are no longo-r Iml- At the national corn show'In. Oma- v , Har6or Improvements. " and then declaelag t6th6 disewe and curiti,jAutV . i,ty, � �
. could not get rid of them. A friend any work. 1, went to a dootor an,.,' he . ,
I litatots of the city schools. They aret � ha in 1908 Miss Field won the automo- Kingston, Feb. 17. -The directors of for the case and are coinpounded J)yo . bpel-1111o, n1i un.,lerlbed �, I
I I I I recommended me to try Burdock'Blood told me I had heart Lrouble and th:Lt r�i)' ,at6ry. such 11
� I t ' the Ordaxio' .Exploration nerves were all unstrung. I took his NsWl Usa Who .
. V, tbe country and for the country. bile thai was awarded to the best Bitters, and after using two b.ttles I
I , Syndicate I to curd the
kot�_ I p , 3jeetion has been made to the Intro, rural school exhibit Miss Field, sev� was pleased to note tile boils were en- *:ere.h,ere yesterday to sign the agree� medicine, as he ordered me to do, but it % I
1-t ,� 'i'L I ment -which the City Coun Ll -'d paticutg I
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, __�,__ th any since." . i9ona-ay night, The syndicate pays printing ofrice at the -time, and my ornen.
9ftetion of.agticulture into the rural eral of her teachers and some of the tirely gone, and I have not been troub ed , , Oil Passed did me no good, I was workir.g i.i a
.� ,� 0ehools on the ground that the couttes brIghtest boys In the county attended 'wi I
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Burdock Blood Bitters as it has done me �__ m them, B e6re I had finished A 11 I �, � ,- 1, ,� r, 4 .
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, , 4;611dated school better, gradirl Is pos. soold. 6 KENNEDyen., r.11 E _
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, . Vound for this objection In the bid college in IM9. "I find that I've got '-"l am P good My father advised me to buy a box of �111'
. I fth6 city 4^4,000 for making a wider ace said 'it was the type settiTIg �
. v ,, litready, drowded.. There is some the short course at the agricultural Pimples Cured. span in Calaraqui Bridge, and depos- rouble, but I'thougvhL riot.
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1. , , '' Ah'. I Miss P,v.a A, Skinner, Gramby, Que,, , lis pio,000 ` ,tor .
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�: . I , u i Pills as he had derived so mucl, D Rs' 0
, I I 4641e, the 'puPlIA learn a thing Well mg." She did PQ well that. $be won an much good. My face was Covered with An Wguest Opened. one box I noticed a great di6erence, and Cor. Mich' an Ave. and Gri wo'd Si, , 1) P� 1, r n q, pi.,,,� j' I I A
I .. . Pimples and beinf advised by 86 f'riel�d F A . inquo could work from morning t - 119 Is I L , � j Zh.
,When they :90 over it, find endless , expert Judge's certificate, - Her boys , , Guelph, -1). Al. -The a -st on the o night witb I
� .� I � to try burdock B cod Bitters and baw
� � . �totttlt edal thern removed I did so� and I now have ,. -WNOTIC""' All letters from Canada nvast he addi-esqed *
jot, is annecegsgry. ,%,*ory one � won, the. seventy-five dollar gold 'ra bodies of Gilbe�t Sones and Tlenry out any smotherinT feeling or hot flusher �
I , WZinvmrk, sectiontmen killed. at I tan recommen them highly to all 11 1. IL to our Cariadian Corro4powl,c.,nee Depart.
that was given for the best boys" Jildg. not as . I �
- eo 0nt in Windmr, OWL, , ;I yott desire to I
. I 4 � Tot on,my face," , - n �by 11, SdOlglow, See us personally call at our Medical Institut I
�, �_ , i1who bills itttended'a, diArld sezhool.te, c Ouetp ,11,,n, nervous and:run down p pie." lb
I I ilinombers the en -41#9s ron n Ia the state, Her, teachers Bar bdk.Blooa-t'tteMi8'manufae 4 4 � was .
I I � tino Of gelec� Ing teal w1led 10to-ne It, a llviue 661nosday Price 50 cents per box. or 8 for $1.95, e in X)etr6it as we see land treat � .
� I . S r, dy by The T. MAum Oa., LX'Ul1t4 . I no palitnts ill our Willdsdr offices Which are for 4�orrespondence and 1:1
�, I , 0�oh I , fbo egadef� WbIell must be went back -With, now 14W to ,opt into Ot � t at a J . ' for Beven, day%. at all dealerq� or mailed direct on receipt , , laboratory for Canadian busitlesg only. 1
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