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Itching Jkin
Distress by day WA nistit--
That's the oonwlsint a those who
ere. so unfertunate as to be altilet44
with Eczema or Salt lihmun-nind. out-
ward applications do not sure.
They can't.
eource of the trouble i In the
blood -,-make that pure and thill
leal-
ng, burning, italaing !Akin disease will
dieappear.
et was taken with an itching on my
arms widen proved very dleagreeable. I
concluded it was salt rhenra and bought a
bottle of Rood's Sari:marina. In two days
after 1 b trig it I felt better and It
was n long b ore 1 Wee cured, Rave
ne ad any s n theme 010,9 Mas,
A. E. WARD, Cov Point, Md.
Hood's S rsaparilla
rids the blood of all iraprithis and
cures all eruptions.
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We
Will -
Move
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About theist of Feb-
ruary we will move in-
to our new store 'tithe
fisdale block wliere we t
will be pleased to meet 4:
all our old cuStoniers
and many new ones. .0.
Our stock is all new
and comprises eveil-
thing in the drug line,
fancy goods, etc. .
H. B..Combe
Chemist and Druggist •:
Tau cormsus OF SI-C:4DV IN
GENTRA.
STRATFORD, ONT.
Are up to the highest standgrd of
cellcuee and that is one reason why
tl.is popidar school is now enjoyiptg)
4record-brcalciagy atterda.nee.• :Yon
want the best training alad. we giWolt,
therefore 'enter at once.
free.
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W. J. ELLIOTT, •Rrincipal
• rm.;4..vszkioeirair......;:iiine=s;1210
LA D I ES'
R PINGS.
Of 100 Ladies, 90 at least
prefer Rings to any other
kind of Jewelry. For this
reason we pay speetal 'attelY-
tion to this line.• '
You will find all the favor-
ite Stones and combitiations
at their best'with us,
DIAMONDS, PEARLS, •
EMERALDS,. RUBIES,
SA.PPWRES,
OLIV INES, TURQUOIS,
NEWS TOPICS OF WEEK
Important Events In Few Wore,
For Busy Readers,
Bvsy eferides "(appellees.. Cerafelay
Complied ead rat Pato 1111441F awl
Attractive *bars For Cho Readers al
Our Papor-A. Solid Iloar's Esaloystalatt
Paragraiphs,
CANA AWL
Montreal, .an. 1.8.-2.1iss 11,farY Van.
Horne, youngest sister of Sir Wil-
liam 'Van Horne, died here yeeter-
day.
Belleville, Jan, Ie. -Byron Olort of
Anson hes been nominated by the
Liberals of West lia.stinge lOr the
Commons. •
Stratford, Jan. 1.0. -The roof of
the Daly Block, one of Stratford'a
landmarks, Collapsed yesterday moin-
ing, owing to the heavy load of
snow.
Kingston. Jan. 16.-4ueen's 'Uni-
versity Senate has agreed to the
elimination of Euclid from the ma,
thematical work in 'the raatrieulation
exantinatione.
Toronto, Jan. 15. -Benjamin Salts
addressed the Empire Club on Cana-
dian sentiment before and after con-
federation yesterday. Xr. Suite is
one of the most prominent of French,.
Canadian writers.
Brantford, Jan. 16. -The case Of
J, Easton, the insane Dowieite, was
heard yesterday before Justice of tho
Peace Leitch, From the evidence ad-
duced he was judged 'insane, and will
be removed to the Hamilton asylum. -
Montreal; Jan. 16. -Lord Strath-
eona has placed at the disposal of
cGfIl..University the Workman
Building, the same to be used as a•
conservatory of music, Charles A,. E.
Harris to be the organizing director
of the n department.
• Winnipeg, Jan. X6, -An prudish -
woman residg in New. York was in
this city yesterday on her way to
merry a wealthy bachelor of Boisse-
vain, Mn, She .anSwered an adver-
tisement for •a housekeeper, . which
appeared in a local paper, with most
happy results.
Toronto'Jan. 16. -With his throat
cut several inches And in a very weak
condition, Edward 'Weller, Lawton
avenue, Dear Park', was brought to
St. Michael's Hospital last night at
about 8 o'clock. He had attempted
to commit suicide. Family troubles'.
lie will likely recoVer,
Toronto .7uneti on, jam 16. -
Joseph F. Noyes, a man who has
been doing rough ivorkaround the
*HeYdon House, Weston road, was
yesterday inorning found frozen to
death in an Out of the way spot west
of Quebec avenuo,. and not far from
Biaor street. Noyes had been drink-
ing heavily. •
Vancouver, • rec., Jan;
, Loveless, a tobacconist, was • killed
last eYetting.AY110h)ok from a fallen
telephone wire 'which had got crossed
with Ito electric. light wire.• The wire
was bring in the centre of the street
and •Loveless :not seeing It in the
: 'dark milked 'eight into it. Death.
.was elinose instantaneous. • • .
• • •
Seettelale; Pa. -Ten ,peanie • were •
hurt, .nene fatally, by a collision of
.trietion ears, •• •
JOhnstown, Pa. -The Purchase :of •
the Beech Creek' Coal and Coke Con.s.
pany by the Peensyleenia. Cemmany
cOlisunirriated. • '• '
:Binghamton, N.Y:-C.
.aged • 70, while 'returning home. in
isnetvstorin circkte in front of a 'train
and was instantly killed, '
•N.Y.--Clarence • Alvard,
well to do' resident, aged :OA was
found at the bottom of a. mill pond. ,
He broke thrinigh the ice while.' at-
terapeing Crease. • . •
)3irmingham, Ala. -Fire of .ineen-:•
diary' origin burned the. Pratt City
jail, Jack Kelly (White) end four
unidentified. negreeir were turned to
• death. Twenty other*, escaped. • e•-•
.Terre • Haute, Ind.; Jan;
, Elizabeth Wardlee, aged 45, and her
two young daughters have been learn-
ed to death In their home near here.
It is. supposed the building ceeight.
• fire front an overheated 'stove. •
'New York, Jam 16. -Authentic
' formation from • the frontier is- . an-
xiously awaited hero, as the belief Is
• wide -spread, cables the Herald's Pan-.
• etmtiecottespendent, that the Coloin
bians have, already' • started to march
. upon the Isthnnis. ' .
'WatertoWn, N.Y.:eChinese Inspee;•
tor Josephaileright a Rouse's Point,
and Jaines Hodges .of. Malone; were
• , killed. in : 0, freight collisioa near
' Rousts's Point. Inspector Wright was
on the trate watching for Chinamen
crossing the border.
•OrtY4.1,,T oierrAirr AND ittliBLA240.• •
• ' At' the: annual. meeting ot the Bar;
trade's Homes .on.Saturday, the state -
b nient was made! that 1,200 boys Mid •
0RITED STATTis.
TJeciitabn ValitsniUgora,
lie eollegee with Dublin University.
orersunAt. VOL'''. 14 ON NEW%
Havana -The Senate bee al pin or -
ed a bill authortrieg Vccaititta
to increase duties in his judegient
not to excee4 thirty per cent.
Montevideo, Uruguay, Jan. 16. -It
Is reported time a serious battle has
taken place between the Government
troops and the insurgente, the latter
railog heavily.
Berlin Jan. 18. -The Humburger
Nachrichten says that Iiiinperor Wil-
liamhas invited James Gorden Ben-
nett to be his guest during the au-
tennobile races at Hamburg.
• Borne, Jam 18. -Tho United States
continues to be the chief direction of,
Italian emigration, the number of
emigrants going there in 1908 teaeh.
ing a total of nearly 250,500.
• New York -According to tedvicee
the Jiminee party in Santo Dirnineo
Is meeting with great. success. While
the capital Is holding out against its
forces it is believed that the Provis-
ional Geverrintent will soon capitu-
late,
THE RAILWAY COMMISSION:
Position Ens lioon Offorod to Prof. Rills
of Guelph
Ottawa, Jen. 16. -Professor Jar/lei
Mille, Principal of the Ontario Awe -
Cultural College, has been offered • a
position on the Railway Commission
created under the statute of last
year,. If he accepts, as he doubtless
will, the constitution of the Com-
mission will be complete. The other
members are Ur. Blair, chairman.
and Mr. Bernier. The °nice Of secre-
tary is as yet unfilled. Dr. Milli has
telegraphed his consent to Premier
Laurier, .
Commission one Its conditions,
Tho salary of the chairman of
•the Commission is $10,e00 0,
year, and that of etude of his
000 a year, and that of each of his
colleagues 18,000, They are appoint-
ed for the term of ten years, but
may be re-appoleted ou the: expire;
tion of that period, They are not
eligible for office after inching tho
age of 15, The CimunIssioners aro to
reside in Ottawa and their. office
must be located here. A vice-chair-
man may 'be appointed to act when
the chairmen Is not present. Two
members will •form a quorum. The
board must • hold no railway stock
and must ncit be interested in any
matter .that comes before their'. If a
Commissioner has any interest he
inuat • be .replaced • by another Com-
missioner, appointed for the purpose.
The • Salary of the secretary is not te
exceed $4,000 per annum. The ree
maining officers will be appointed bm ,
the. board; subject to the •approval
cif the Government.
• MAJOR J. E. 00U611.
DRESS AND FASHION
THINGS FOUND IN FAVOR AT THE
TURNING OF THE YEAR.
tbe Talk 10 .4.11 of Uraitne.-41110.
Want Par Wrap Woe Evening Ilse.
subdued. but Bleb -0.21ore-erhe pee
combs* Wrist Frill,
The ways of introducing ermine at
present to Inake it appear as a note of
effeetive originality in the costume are
, many. A Paris fashion correspondent
tells that it is there arranged on shawl
shaped mentlee of Sable or moleskin
110 11 stole, or it appears In cravat form,
decorated with lace and blaek ribbon
velvet quilling. When composing cape
fashioned boleros a white silk Passe-
Menterie or chenille garniture is used
to embellish the pretty fur,
Every conceivable notion 'le thought
ont to prement ermine to advantage.
ceinaueedeli• Others: Bravery, But Dida't
. Bent
louden,- Jan, 18. --Several months -
age Victoria (tresses were awardrl
latttt* 'during action: at' Daratolch,
in, Somaliland,. In carrying a N'Iroun-d•-•7---
ed officer back Under a heavy fire:
WRAP OF 'WRITE FOX )311/NS.
The tails in some Cane' do not appear
.excepting as a fringe mingling 'among
lace. Another' itein is gold braidare
rauged in 'military Peados:le strapped
*trossivlse and finished with large blank
velvet buttons, having frena each hut -
ton. a 'couple of ermine tails. • •
An Illustration -of the elegant manner
In which far is expleited In evening.
dress this season Is giNT11 in a wrap of
White rex skins which are arranged in.
rows on a silk lining faced:with Chif-
fon.• in. whites, plate, turquoise or .any
delleete Out.: • '
Thepoliularity. of rieh• coiere in vel -
t • 1 ths a d hat arnitures is eel- • • •
detit . The • few white.. °recreate eloth
fur decoeated are deVoted to • re-
ce;ptiens and. indoor . functions.... . The
enost-efestielleus dressers eareetending
More- towitrel the loreneb .faney for Some-
ber • shades • In, the -cestuine, especiany
for ont of door„usei ' .' • • • . •
Browns, 'from :rich, golden .to srusset
• 10111000110000111011110111110110 MOO
ROASTING `TATZRX
OASTING laters on the lot*.
"Gee, but ain't that fiyur heti"
"111, there, tillinuoy: liere's
oweet"-
"Dm-in4 That later'a hard 1' beat!"
"Dring that stick! Git out th' liner
"That 'un 'Rh tit' knot Is miner
-
"Johnny, here's your'n; get in QuiCk;
Boll It out 'Ith that foraed stick!"
}leaven's hues', eke se not,
Roasting 'Ours on the lot/
Tsventy Itlds.stand in a ring
Where the cracking embers sing
Of the roasted Joys that rest
In the acarchIng, redbot nest,.
Of the new potatoes, 3rabbed
From the pantry box or tabbed
Frozn some passing huckster's cart
To delight a youngster's heart.
Swift a blaze is started; scratch!
Goes the popping of tho match,
And the sparks are sailing higb
To salute the autumn sky.
When the roasting bed Is hot,
Each selecte his cooking spot,
Throws his 'tater in, and -well,
Then they an stand by a spell.
Seven minutes, maybe- less,
'To the stage of lusciousnese.
Quick, the embers kicked away,
Comes the feasting of the day.
Each black 'tater, burned to coal,
On the skin, is taken whole
From the flames, then cut in two,
And the white meat comes to view.
Ob, what dainty chef of fame
Ever earned his dainty name
By a banquet halt so rare,
By a dish so wondrous fair!
Go, ye Pampered epicure!
You eat 'taters, to be eure,
But you'd relish, Ince as not,
'Tatars roasted or; the tett
--Baltimore News/.
1113 Regrets.
.ve. , o
The announcement Saturday. ' that '
Major J; E. Getigl,. tommander.; of -
the - -eolurate had - got the •Vidiciria tire, ilaore• or leas rich, Yet subdued :in
Cross ' for gallantry in the same ac. . tone.... The Pant of brilliency, is more
.tion caused surprise.and wonder why:. ',frequently noticeable en ethe headgear.
•it was so belated. • .. "
It seems that Gough, AA 1 Wi. . . A featere Is made of the ,:brightemer-
der, . recommended. the --otheern4s-tiavn.0".•,....nld green feather Or royal blue or brit-.
but ina.deeno mention cif his own. cane •, liantred plumes, but these .naually ap:
'duet.. A private tetter. from Rolland:.: pear,•On..white! black or dark toned
. nest: lironglit the news to *-Epglaed, 1 4'1):1"..eaux" '' ". . ... ... l,..1 . ' .
. ed to the attention of• the king:' re-. •
. ent Styles • eolne fronl • no Particular
' The,'Ma0y old time features: a Imes,
with t.ne• result that it' VT1141 . call-
centlY, .. ... • . . - • °Leach, bet. eee. the 'easpiration ,of .fie
tones, and • the greens and rade coin.:
poSing .clOth. or velvet :wanting •gatins
oug s hut 82 years old. He bas
• been mentioned three times in de- 1
„seatches
for services in South '
ea,. and is • now promoted to be bre-
vet Ileutenarit-colonef.
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: . LOST IN TIM syliam.
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sad,scua �f a Fard*.- e IV,11111i 1.4111111303, .' INC
' .. .. 88.11,04.4rnt. , • ' .. . . ,
. 8, 'well -t0 -do . and highly respected
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• Listowel,. Jae. 18.-Ar.Out 4 o'clock
Saturday aftetzumn, .A. ,W. Ittaybury,
,
farmer, who lives aboUt five ritilea• . • ' . .
.southeast of herc, started for home • w•ursi, ritILIS irt l'alaiti A•I'M Ieenn. *
with a. load of chop. The . roads were ' .
so heavy .that he left hie horses tit many di erent pet o ,s. :Few ate more
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Atantlary t/ 1904
I, I A ,L.r. 1
1 THE MAFIKETB,
Ines* In itlfileaso MN' 'IMO* *ad,
$teady at Liverpool -Live Stock Los .of Flesh
"..
•
Inds -The ',stoat ouototolok
eon:raps nvollas, ,Ten. 14.
leveret:en wheat futures closed to•day
Changed to 34d lower Oulu Friday, and cora
eutures unehangetl.
At Chicago; May whint Owed, 14e higber
on, FridaY, Mae corn %c Uglier, and
ay bats wiehenged.
ronetae me it tt Erg.
IltidOn-elOtie-Wheat on passage, buyers
Indifferent operators. • Malar on passcree
quiet, but steady. Spot American IniXed.
219, new. Flour. spot AtInn„ 27s.
Parls-Close-Wheat ne baroiv steadYi
Jen. 21f 35e, elay.and Aug 211 33e. Flour.
tone. barely steady; Zan; 201 70e, Ma and
I aug, 281 00e.
Antwerp -Wheat; spot Meady; NO. Y
W.. 1.7f.
W,11! t'" '11 t
Following are the leading quotations at
important wheat centres to -day .1
Cash. Jan, MAY.
New York 9.94 am,
clue/Igo
Toledo •. . MI%
Duluth, icii;;; ;. • 85/fc:
ToN/T Ir. 1, k W ;I.:. .
Cottle -
Wheat, red, hash:. . .. ,..$0 32.to $....
\Meat, wittte, bush 0 n14 ,...
• 11;11.;:lrit; segVsIsieft lig11131 Cf); 74:1 1) 704 .
Barley, bush. • 45 ' 4) 40'
Deans, bush. 1 135 . .... .
Timms hand•pleked 1 05 .,...
l'eas, 'bosh,
- Itye, busk, '.. ?I Gi''l .‘ • ...,...
buckwheat, bush.
• Os.ts, bush„ '... ' ll) IV.1- • O'aiv,
seeoli- . .
- Aisike, elsolee, No, I' !:.1 8,()i to $i .172 •
abate, good, No. 2
Aiaike. faney 1 70 4 oe' .
• tied, ell, lice 5 00 ' 3 (10 -
Ited; goe'l, No. 2
Tenotay &seat •
May and Straw-
por. ton.'
When you can't eat break-
fast, take Scott's Emulsion.
When you can't eat bread
and butte, take Scott's
Emulsion. When you have
been living on a milk diet and
want something a little more
nourishing, take Scott's
Emulsion,
To get fat you must eat
fat. Scott's Ernulsion is a
great fattener, a • great
strength giver. •
Those who have lost flesh
want to increase all body
tissues, not only fat. Scott's
Emulsion jricreases them all,
bone, flesh, blood and
nerve.
For invalids, for con-
valescents, for consumptives,
, % •
00 to ell 04 for weak children, for all
• 1. Straw, loo4e, per ton
brrow,. sheaf, per ten, 13/ D0443 .• Who • need Flesh, SCott's
• Pratte and Vesretablea- •
Potatoes, per tmg ..... 80 te. $.•
•Cabbage, per dozen,. : 0 50 fortable food, and a natural
Cabbage, red, eneh 10'
• "Hew. are you, old feller Are you
keeping strong?"
' "No; .cellY just managing keep out
oi tny grave." . •• - •
:-. -1104 rre sornr.,.to-Wr t40--77: '
• • •
indion is .a nalstake." •
• ..ttie,:xotve stoh?e,-cig.a.r..man, ."th.at .7o.oden.
"Why, it indicates that you cater to
the Indian trade, and any old plug to-
bacco Will satisfy an Indian.. Why
don't You Put out -a sign that Will eatela
the discrimivating smoker?" "
'feig."aIr'vem'atuheyig,bItth,pofugthhatto,'; prelftitiledng the
•
figure of a real Swell out there, but the
. darned fashionfi Change se fast that be
. •
weuldn't he a *Well, more than two
weeks
weeks, That's .where the Indian 'has
. • an advantage as a eign."-Chieago Post.
Doodle:tough to Drink. • , *-
. At a certain wayside inn in the ninth
of Yorks: it farmer drew rein and, hail-
ing the waiter, saiel: "Hey; led, fiewk
„telleme ye -heir sonle.vary geed *ale. here.
4ust hung us a 'quart."' The request
• . was quicklircomplied with, and the ele.
soon. disappeared, and the 'farmer, ape
parently relishing it, tialth "WM!' auat
bung is another quart" Tlite quickly
followed the fiest Then .the. farmer,.
disnaounting; remarked: "It's vety de-,
• cent stuff, lad. I think Pa get darn •
• and hoe some."
• A Mistake.
you..only knew it,' •said the pa.-
Appl(s, per 1111 •4) so 1
Emulsion is a rich and corn-
Beets, t•tvr iteelt , ....• 0 1.1 .. tonic.
eaullill,wer,..elr driyi . • 1 oo , - ao . .
earro.,s, rei " 0 30• 74 co .
Celery, per dos. • 0 30 0 60
1 ervtahle tutur0v, dos-6 40 . 0 50 , flesh, blood and nerve. .
Poultry- '
Spr'n.; chiekens, per uoir.$:i 00 11'. 41 50 2 .
• t...1/1.'il g doelcct. r er ralr1 00 1 50 We will send you,
't•urhoys, „M7 lb 0.13 0 15 • : a .free sample.
• ' :
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Scott s Emulsion for bone,
, •
Torntrut. per lite; • .0 85 o 40
Gees i, l!tir 012...0 14
Dairy Produpe--::
Bettor, lb, ro.is" .• $0,20 to;$0•23
EFam, .1)010 '
-0 25 . •
1:1,;gs, -• • 1)80 040
.• •:'tiEvfi 1' qt.k ti kJ, ,!t; ft,, • ,
New York, ;inn., 11, .1.-Eaatert:
• eolptit, 28547; 10)fl ,,romerr,
ex:ras, -18e; 'do.. !Me,. tile to 17e: st.601409,!
11-lhe to 10m rn artery, heal. '14c to
eurrettt ke: sts, 1 II/2e to,
.1;:te: e'.e.•.Mis. 14.: oail Lt 14' Of R, '
..14o e ry 1w. N.o. 1, 131ke.
• cite( so el„ s..rt.74; qteadr,unella• zed.
• -E:.ts-dter..eipts, 2774: Ilmn; uuehanged. • •
•
177.Ltl- 14,AR kers, • .
•
Cables Sten. I;v-U.S, Cattle steady,
feet ixoide Are fieSti Zan1er.
• tv 1113,14 11 k. 1 0
itcceipts or. the VIty. Cattle
Mariot of 1441.. •
tie • ,72..S.1. p; 84, .v•tkIV.s,
bulk Milag (.111-'• 04. • . •
• Lxpotters lea.18 or, exportein *are '
tet.49.4-t-$4.13. to .,•.;.0../ per- tent; amid:um et•
about• $4.23 .to $4.30 per Met. ' •
'tixport bulls are
worth $4 to 44.23. „er met; Az/einem nulls
Sold at 18.50 to. $3.t.d. • • • ; ,'• .
• 'EXpert CoWs--hxport cows are , worth
• ' is frills that .. • -
• and went 'forward on foot in a birnd- .. dreop's'o' hecomingly over the' hands., . •. ... -Eard Luck. •
Ing snoWstorm. He was found dead , . The lace bertha of .00r. granotnotherk : The Friend -Dont be. so downheart-
in ..a. 'field about 6 o'clock Senday is still another impOrtant aedeseory and ,
evening,, a • mile'. ,frorrt. home, within very useftil beeause.in the present day ed, Old man.' Every one bus his house"
robbed while • he's away in the 801347,
(Moen .rode of a •*farm:hbuse. ••110 had • .. It May be applied to any' 11304 01 bodice,. • met.
„been. oyercoine by the cold. He Was ..
and bad - eoat of Air •or. cloak . and eSpeelally to .... The •Itiettin---,Oh, 'I don't "lnind the%
apparently_reissed his Way
the decolletege of in eVening. gown.." . :
a as jet burning and I ve gat a bill things they took but the bUrglari left
• 02 years old •antli. leaves. a Widow' and ,
small.child. . • , . . • ace and hand .work of all 'sorts - - ' - ,
• . pts;.none on Ittle..
• . • • .. • . :.•abound •on. dressy: afternoon 'gowns, • Sheep and Ulnae -4W aline, 2109; sli(Tri•
Valles-No mei
from the gas company of $1,111.27.e- week; iambs slow, 1,..je lower, 8 rep. $4
. • ' REMONATION OF MR. Ames. J:gor :all eicept yery:•dressy wear skirts . Leslie's Weekly. ' •• •
. • Rimini* rouinnistott. ' • graceful despite .their cartaihnent. ' Van Quizz--The-Tpapers report -that- •1ohdouT:p" -d--1---111----rer
• - . • ., - • • ,.. . ....r(1:87$.12,rttola$41.1,S3.30 to $0.73; two , pre at
lings,-ilempls, 531; no spies rep.orted:.
.„ . . ., ., may ese pp e o i , •
A th gr e id and the cut.of . • •
Is „any ...,.. -eager a • .• .
u 'id 4---. 7„'elai-o-i- if•-4.,',,iciii:,--"•--lheln is-ucarA0 --dalLgr thlt - S" , AL./eget Bolin,' opt Apkg..e. .. ..._ ...!qc,x,r4)1i4NA,:r, eue
ilia are
Beddow's •.abont: three: miles. out,. Picturesque titan. the. we t.
$3.80 to 44 •per •- •
Uutc1;•ersl Cattle..-C'holee picked . lots of
butchers' 1100 to 1175 lbs, each; equal In
quality to the best exporters, are worth
44 to $4;25: :loads or' good Said 'It $4; fair
to good,. $34/0 to $3.80; eorniaon, 43.15 to
$3.30; reugh to 'Inferior, $2.23; eannerd, at
$9,75 to $2.30. , ••• •
Feeders-8teers of good ,qualiti, .1030 to
1150 lbs. g.,•atb,. at $3,30 to $3.80 per cwt.
Sulle-Buils for • the distillery bykes at
$2.50 to $3. ' • • .• •
• Stockers--000•year to '24ear....old. steers,
400 to 700 lbs. each, are wortir $2,75 to $3
per cwt.; off•colors •and of poor ureedIng,
quality of •same weights arelworth. $.2 to
$2.50 per Met. , ' •-• .
Mtleli Wes -411101. aa WS and springers
are north 430 to 440. • ' •
. Calves-.Calees sold at $2 to $10 each, or
from $4 :to $5.50' per °met. '
• Siteep-Priees,-$3.23 to 43.75 per cwt. for
ewes and emcee, et 4e.75 $3.• '
" lAtar4,-Priees • tanged Troia .$4.60 :to
$0 pew met„ and $5 to $5,50 for (twice ewes
nun vietilers tot export.: , • '
liogs-•Best select\ baron hogs, not Jess
• thau 160 lbs: nor more than 200 lbs, ears,.
fed and watered,: are worth 45.25 per ewt.t.
lights and fats at $3; sows: $3.50 to•smd.
tier met,* and stags at $2 to $2.50 per cwt.
kasi er VOA 1 „tee ret, Vs • W. '1,1
East, Buffalo, Zan„16.-Cattle-Itecelpia,
400 'hettill. • light demand; • barely lite4t.ly;
Prlivegtalttaraenefffle<si 200 hea4; $8. to
.• 13,600.head; .falrly actleel•
10e to 15c lower; heavy, 44.s5 to $5.05:ft
feW $5.05; mixe;1; 44.00 to 44.03; Yetkers:.
$4,85 to 4410; pigs, $4,80 to $4.83; roug3s,
$4.,1. to $4.80; stags, $3 to $8.50.-•
• •1444.p. and 1,mb:1-Receipts, 10.000 .11e8tlf
aetire; sheep,. 15e to 23e:10wer; lambs, tee
• !ewer; lataim, $5 to Kee; yeeriinge, s5 to
$5.00; wethers, $4.50 to $4.60; ew s, $4 to
1..1.25; sik.eep, udnell, $2,50 to $4.25, . .
• . tV yo ' t.rv !•,'Eor ••
.liew York, Jan. 10.;--Ileorea-igo reecipti4
no sales.reperted. Expotts,-424 beeves, WOO.
quarters of . beef
Every Ring at its very .t
both as to value and- guar-
ity.
ike J. Grigg,
JEWEI,ER AND OPTICIAN..
girls were sent to Canada last year,
and 15,000 eine(' work began,
London, Jan, 16.-e(0.A.P.).--The
cheese markets is firm for all grades.
Finest is quoted at from 58 to 51
shillings per cwt. Pine is in small
supply and is quoted at from 50 to
52 shillings per cwt. •
London, Jan. 15.-arile body of
Captain, the x.ron. Thornas Lister
(Lord Ribblesdale's eon and hei)-),
reported missing after the engage- •
ment reeotitly. . between the )3ritish
and the forces 01 the Mad Mullah has
been found pierced by a 'spear,
• London, Jan. 16..--(0.A.P.)-The
bye -election in Norwich for a sup..
cessor to the late Sir Harry Bullard,
resulted in the free traders gaining
the seat. The vote was aS follows:
Tillet, Liberal, f1,756; Wild, Union-
ist, 6,756; Roberts, Labor, 2,240.
Rudyard Xipling says South Africa
18 able not only to feed the Mother-
land with corn, but the United States
too, Victoria rails, With 85,000,000
horse -power able to furnish • aloe-
tricIty etioterh to make the dark
continent blitze of glory to Murat.
• • nate the earth:
London, Jan, 16,--(C. A,
strong movement has been organized
to secure the establishment of a Lon-
don Ittlperial and Colonial Club, A,
Auden* fee this already waste in the
Colonial Club, the Australian Club,
• and others. The sum of $500,000 Is
being guaranteed.
London, Jan, 160,--A • etatement
published by The Evening Star that
King Edward la euffering from an af---
fection of the throat is based on 'an
unconfirmed rdpott that Majesty
You may rtever had conaulted a local phyalcian be-
'Our Studio,; IsexM
ceptionally well equis
ped for trial;ing
group photogeaphs.
Don't miss .„ this
.chanee of having a
family group.
caw* 01 A triViat sore throat during
be all together hie -recent Viet to Ohatiliverth.
LOtid011, jail. le ubstorotooa
again. that a settlement of the /rish
unl-
i,4181t7 queetien Is iitareinettt, • The
Catholic hierarchy has abandoned ite
demand for eceleekittatical control and
tot lute eonsented to Wept the etheine
ligtaly, ?Hun spunw propmred by Lord Bunraveft, namely,
VI* ,4,111st.toe et the typ 1.11A, DAAhe.
. 4.,
. • .
Mont was. -made on Saturday that
Mr. A. E. Ames had resigned from
the position of Chairman of the com-
mission in charge of the Tomiskatn-,
Ing & Northern Ontario Railway. :
The resignation carries with it the :
Seat on the coinmission es well.
Fort Fietnees: Jan, i5. --.The coron..
cr's inefitest on the' body of the two.
Men found .dead near Fort Frances
returned a verdict of -suicide in . the
• ettna' of W, Watson, while temporary
insare; and death from exposure in
that of John Scott. • '
.
A Severe Ogee.; • .
Hicl-IleavIngs! Why, you've got the
mumps worse than 1 beret -New York
American. 4
.•1
1
'
' The Literary Epidemic.
Everyhodyes writing books -
Dieing out fmpressions
Of this life tad of the next -
Personal rohfeenions-
litorlea of a *sanguine dye--,
• Pact* and grins titatitales-
Shivery tales about the waya
of oriental mystieel .
Everybody'e working hard -
"Ile fearful telisien-
Touehing on it let of things
•Too numerons to mention,
• Verve flutter trete the prole
Punter than 'we need 'em.
We're so busy writMg bookie
Mtwara time to rend 'tee. •
..eVeshltigton
Iti the Midst Of the: general elaboVate.
ness of furs many decidedly smart•arid
stylish short cravats ..and necklets. of -
ford comparatively • inexpensive
means for conforming to the prevailing
'fashion. • AMY "Nr.A.UNUM.
. . . • , . •
.. Ifouseltidd iffevities. ' •• .
Mix a little dour in the cooked hoin.
toy before pouring It into a dish to
tool, ' It will then. be *easy to fry it a
nice golden' brown. • • * , '
Popeorn, popped, then ground in a
coffee grinder • and eaten 'veins cream.
ts cotuddered Very pulatable • by sera°
people. . •
Try using a thin paste of whiting and
)f\
cold tea for cleaning in1rrorS. . • .
To reinoVe Ink spot • from White
goods wet the spots with a little oxalic
acid, rinse thoroughly in elettr water -
and, lastly, in ammonia . and water.
Remember the acid Is poisonous. ..
Improperly cooked rice, tapioca, sago
and arrowroot are all very difficult to
digest They should be cooked to a
jelly, .
Meath to be roasted or broiled should
be given the greatest amount of heat
nosathio at first that the surfare may
be hardened and the juices retained.
Before 'whipping creant add te little.
gelatin dissolved in cold 14 itter.
en. 1 ve. ce e
recently a child cattle into the world tle to lilac per fb, for American
without a stomach and that the child
will live. „
• Fitz -Bile -A case of poet born, not
Made. -New. Orleans Timeti-Demodat,
• 'thinker.
"Did you tell Mrs. Waylay I was out,
!Story?" . ••
• "Yes, ma'anl.'i
"What did sbe say?'
"She told me to thank you for saying'
, eneea.sze--eseoe:neirepreeitioebeen placed at the disposal of the
"Now,". said his motile: severery, • bill has been introduced in the Cham -
savant mid his metre, Moreover, a
bar of Deputies by Gerault Richard
dressed wi.toit; cunatiMn steerd, •1014c to
11e 'per Ind. • rermerator beet,. Se per 11..
SUM?, 111,4e to 12%e per lb, Lambs, 13%-c,
dressed .weight.
. Now tionoili roe. Curls.
Paige, Jan. 18. -Prof. Curie'e ro-.
fused • to Accept. the •creiss of. the Le-
gion of 'Honor for his discovery of
radiant seems to have. brought him
10080 substantial recogiiition. One
of -the largest and *best equip eed lab -
i
all that mince pie." * flopeinxi,luigas
nitri.1e0)rciaelnAreedtoit coofrit Si 1 100, 0801 30
' you ve got a sten:melt ache Just be. •
I
cause you stole into the pantry and ate
r
"YeS," greened the IVY, "but it was thatearCilthe0S.There is every prospect
bill will be passed by 01)"
Worth It Eagle. • animous vote.
• A461611.1 ItePpe1 bead.
. Loping Heart*.•
.
Said th 1.011dOrt, Jail. 1.8, -The Iton, Sir
"Absetioe makes the heert grow fonder,"
6 maiden to the youth.
018 has fence had tirne to ponder
And haa found 'Ile not the truth.)
Love notes wrote Ins eery Minute
• With thovowe well turned and neat.
Plower or gene or bonnet* sweet. . mean War and the naval forces in
Mended the naval ktrigado in the Cri-
But ne'er a little box, and in it
Now at last he gets a letter China in 1857, 1857-70. He was an
Prom his true IOVII far away,
"Absetees good, but presehts better."
That is all she hatt to say. •
-Neer York Times.
Ile Wants to terree.
This front a correspondent over In
Alabama':
' "The other day 1 tried my Mind. at
writhe, mid I was surprised to And
was Domed to it. The only wonder
Is 1 never knowed it Before this, Se,
belt)" Darned, thottgli not raised to it,
will ask you if you know where/ cats
make a dollar or two a day at it arid
please IR roe knot, What kind ot Writ.
in, they'd pat me on first -whether
Noveltry, Historic or roant1, With
rhytnea tO the ittcl 1 mean Business
and will Write Itard, Let ine /Cnow at
conetitUtlen.
alenry iCeppol, G.C,D„ Admiral of
the fleet, is dead. Ile was born in
1800. He was the fourth son of the
fourth Earl of Albemarle. Ho com-
A Way. she Ilas,
Morton -Is 'Mrs. Styles much of 4
talker?
Norton -Much a a talker? 1 Sheald
Say sol it is impossible for her to
play solitaire intelligently, she has so
much to say to horodf. You knows --
Boson Transcript,
truninulty.
• Sergeant -What did you arrest this
Mon for?
Officer tceogan--Por hie own safetY,
sergeant. Ito wen too drank to protect
"himself and insisted on going hetue..--
Pneir.
enthuslastio sportsman, keen hunting
nian, and a good shot, both with
large and Wilda guns.
a +al 41,1w.buramr.,...t40.00.40.0tategni"-Y-,04.
Unless the soap you
usehas tit brand you
are not getting the best
Afalit Apr *be •Caditala Er1 44
,•
. Be sure that this picture
, in the form of a label Iseni
the"wrapper of every bottle •
of Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT & BOWNE,
CUBISTS, -
Toronto, Ontario.
50c. and $1; ell druggsts.
An Unwritten
: There is an unwritten law which
makes It bad taste i„ci overdress in the
, forenoon on the street There:Is also
An unwritten law about carriage drese •
and street dress. If functions irt trle
forenoon require full dress, then those.
Who .assist shoeld go to then2 in car-
riages. .Where there is no fled dress •
Obligation the gathering Is Marked by
these who-ere-weitring--street- Sults-and •
those. who have clio,sea :to wear car-
eiage-aigs, bit Itedaes net-alway.s -
low that those dressed for tatrItike pro-
•tection 'and privacy' have'. •driven to
their destination. • These Who adhere...
to street dress kor the steeet and ear- .
riage dress When they' are 611 Ing •
the exponents of good taste; good form
• and wide experienee in the proprieties •
and fitness of living under correct so-
cial conventions. --Vogue.
•
• One, Flew 'of . •
• Fliekse-Ile's always praising himself ,
to the. skies.: it makes me mad. ,
• Wiakst-Why., It makes Me fee; good...
Ricks -It; does? • •• '
. .
know Pm a better •
mon than .hp. and so the more he
praises himself tile' more he • praises •
Dec. -Philadelphia Ledger.
ea„,e,,,,eatieeeeeeeeer et:me:ate...a
• The harder you cough the worse
. .
• the Cough gets , • •
$hiloh9s
onsuraptilaik.
Cure The Lung Tonic
is a guaranteed CUre..•
' If I doesn't
• you
the druggist will give
' you your moneyback.
• Prices 25e., 5Qe. and $1.00
• S. c. WELLS 8t.do. • •
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