4 'Warden on the Se 'day of its fol x wary session; "Bidt that inusual event Phi r Happened this week, And the canse | {of the: delay "was nota i over achoice of presidiug officer, but the result of an act of courtesy' extended by the ther members of 2 | Council to thie represéntatives of the latge municipality of Pickering, who; | like the bhivise virgins of the pars Et | able, ba d no oil in their vesséls; ory in othe words, were withoot the | password, which iff this case was ' {the certificate of the Clerk of: the' munici p "the © | that everbody was properly vonchzd o {obtaining one ¢ { esses. Gourley, Winter & Jenaing's expert tuners. Coal and Wood are searce com modics i in Port Perry asiwell as in other places. Prices as regards the latter commodity gre out of sight, both standing ot "split, it com- mands outtageous prices. 'Trees, of ordinary: dimensions; 'minus the stump, bring &1o each, and cords (2) sell at prices that fail 13 } please con- sumers. . Administrator's Shle. --1t will be seen by the Posters/that Mr. Jas, Luke, Administrator of the Estate of the late Silas Luke has authpriz ed the sale by Auctién of allithe o the | property of said Estite, consisting ae | Of Live Stock; Implements, Vehicles Household Effects 3 Real Estate {at Manflla on Tuesday, Feb'y 12th, Particulars may be obtained of the Admioistrator, or of Jas. 'Munro, Esq, Sofia Mri\ We J. Gibson will be Auctioneer. Sixty-Tolr | of New} York City's public schools have \been closed because of lack of coal] No other language than English will 'henceforth bs taught in the yo fegfdor 4 Artichokes for the United States would . of 1,5000,000 of coal. Forester :--Coal ~ is $162 ton and wood $22 a cord in | Pasadena, California. Now we 80 oni been a land tr people are slow to eed of economy in eir tables. Packet i--Ass result of Beaverton was with- out mails from Friday till Wedoes- day, Orillia "fared better than most small tow or of the Judge when the Dian Cou opened at Uxbridge --fhe first 5 experience - -of cars, +f Were "reasons for this. for except the Pickering representus tives, Mr. R: R. Mowbray, Reeve of that muricipaliity, desired to wd- ouncily | Clerk Fate: presidinigsaid, "Who | are you. , i cannot see: you," which was a polite fegal way of intimating that the person desirnig. to be heard had no right orstatus to a'hearing, Mr. Mowbrry iatimated. that he but wanted to make an explanation. The chairman ruled that he had no right, Thereupon Messrs Weir andStone moved that Mr. Mowbray be heard, This carried, and' Mr. Mowbray stated that the cerlificates had bees mailed but. had evidently been de- layed but that the Clerk was sefice | by special' messenger other copies. Mr. Mowbray said he knew that the Council hatha right to progeed with the election of a Wieden without the representatives of "Pickering, put if the. Council would wait for a short tigre he expected the messen- ger would have arrived. Rh The Clerk suggested that the Council might listen to" the reading of some communigations while wait- ing, and Messrs. Roach and Dow- ney 80 moved. Messrs, Rundle and Vickery moved .in amendment that the Council adjourn till 10 2.0m; Wed- nesday. LW. F. -- oh Newton, Final J thee thete not sides-Oshawa whi monition "afight 4 effect 7] _ (By Faank Palmer, Bi The devil sat by a 18k EF sulphur kegs, His head was bowed upon Iv taif between his legs A look of shame was bi sparks dripped' from He had sent his resignation "np in the skies: Tt 3 has been and a ikér 1 resign. "One ammunition faker wi shot and shell Khowsiore about damual imps in hell, Give my job fo Kaiser ' muthor of this wats He understands it y far, $14 hate to leave the old love so well, But I feel that lam not up. The amendment was: Jost and the i The messenger with ' the arate cates had not arrived in time 19 permit of the election of a Warden before the meeting adjourned. The meeting of Council was, tiot called to order till 4:30 p.m. The 'train from the orth, by which the Coun: clilors from that part of the County came $0 town, was late in arriviog, 1t 'was after 5 "o'clock when the members had assembled. . Then; after 'greetings, the usual. party caucuses were held. The twelve Liberals assembled ip one rom and] the thirtean Cooservatives in an other, for so do the members pair off before the important event of electing a Warden, There |, 'motherhood; ni to keep her in demands upon. a hot many and severe. trials and her ch toils; while hu rest and much ia wedker her con det that the wom: indisposed throug] Yache, "backaches accept these visi the' In the Liberal 'camp it' is $aid|g there . were three aspirants for the coveted honor--F. T. Rowe, Reeve v Reeve of Whithy Kowal N Mackinnon, Reeve of Cannington; ship; Henry Heavener, Reeve Rama Tow nship. : ¢ em he Liberals were fot long i in put r 'house Roach and Pascoe. tet, has been arrested n all of the silo. If the silo id the | giored, with the result that more ie avid packing and uniform distribution of the corn. The, entire surface," espe: the ' eislig-the otter edge, should be packed y. The best help obtainable should silo, but it may re- torage capacity led Tapia Slow itis sult By #-waste of T° the corn has little time to se filling allows the corn to pte can be placed in & given space, To ove cote this disadvinitage of rapid filling, woven wire may be extended shove the Spot 1 tep of the silo, thus increasing its ca- paucity until it can settle: Patent roofs fie Jars made which serve: the same Pues pose, Refilling in two or 'three days will accomplish the same end. y Posed Of Corn, Oats and Brak Ip Ce Good---Water ater Regularly, A good grain vation for the colt af- in! ter weaning 1s composed of one-fourth 'of orn, one-fourth bran and one-half 1 oats are to be preferred to whole oates A feed-box In which to placé the feed oh oI Toso Ty ness, bead: | eolt ¢ est, The colt at ve acces to dri tioned in the silo. huge cutter with {ha correspond- : ¢ | dog pide © Troquently. "sayes is bloody | iabney po fill the same care is demanded in the ter months as during the summer, Sensijucks and # cotreet temperafire Peing of Hines: GIVE SORE TEATS FrrenTion Where Trouble Results. From mprop or Milking Ointment Made 6f ~ Zino and Vaseline, When cows have sore teats nied | by improper milking, applying an ofst- ment. made from 1 dram' of roxide of gine and 1 ounce bf vaseline applied | when thé soreness is first apparent | will probably be sufficient. If the teats. br in pimples. which form scabs it 18/in all probability. a case of cow pox; in which case the affected cows | should be isolated from the remainder | 1/0 the herd snd due precaution taken. to prevent the spread. of the disense, which 18 very contagious and can be: carried to other cows in the herd on | the hands or elofhes of the milker. Treatment 'consists in applying, three. times a day, an ointmént mad ing together 4 drams of 20 drops of carbolie acid | WORD FOR BROWN SW1SS Cow i rp Anintala Are Remarkably. "Strong, Hén'thy and Larger, and Doarser I Than ther Dairy Breeds, Trovit i iss cattle, a8 the name fo~ orpiated in Switzerland.' 'healthy than wid, ! erancés . sent veracity or 1 | have dighed up in pr, "what oud French Allies us in Paghoda and South days, and for the edificatic land they reproduced "The Tyranny of the English, | | lished in ar in Amst a "NA Ay ing with i LC Be FTE into three ae) "Religious, 8: a and : TF) The attempt to ow 4 | land, whi i from &n- gt food trom the plant take nitrogen = m the air wud leave it in tie soll Tor the ihe plant's use. Zul * There are "malions of dollars" worth | of thls nitrogen over Sucks atte 30 i ice of and for the it is Crahptietn ja il 8 tie plant ated i Beh ant Too 1 a the great should be made of the legumes, the greatest food producers fi a | must {a 'war profiteer, judzi t many efforts, for nog as BOT was requested to allow | age to. pass "for an invalid 'let from a Cineinna iach 4* about' OITOTS E _ attention of the { rather pointed, in: Shapter Sats only avd on looking it | with the