: oY * id dh dedi vO a oF Karis} Is Baht sod ove gus. ~ ROWNTREE'S 'and Menthol Clear JUJUBES, A. Princess Street, - M the MAGI CALEDONIA WATERS were not good. See . the word MAGI Is on every bottle. 'Sold everywhere. 5 to quality. Onions are $1.25 that conformation. 4 that it is mow thought too valuable (J quently as horses hauling loads of Homans ' J. W.OLDFIN,™ se, i Voige, Cough, Glycerine _ 80¢c. Per Pound. J. REES. Phone, No. 58 . THE DAILY WHIG, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8. and Sheep--The Passing of the Sheep should never have more grain at a time than is eaten up . Buyers in part of New York state 2 feeding and libem! quanti ties will se A oy but this year, as shown by the same authority, the is down to 645, In Montreal potatoes are selling all way from 75c. to We. per bag. a bushel, There pre twelve renovated butter factories in Jowa, and these factories each year worked over 4,530,355 lbs, of farm butter. Hog production is again on the up- grade in Ontario. In 1901 there were L391 555 hogs in the province : this year there are 1,084,635 y "If a large crop of strong lambs is to be expected when the lambing sea son arrives the hroedipgy ewes must receive proper eard during the winter, Breed good horses and take good care of them, and when you want to sell them you will experience little dif- ficulty in commanding the highest price, A cannery was, recently burned at Linton, Ore., in which it is said . that al one time forty horses were sinught- ered daily, and the meat packed for export. 1 President Fleming, of the Canadian Jersey Club, says the outlook for Jer- [j#oy cattle-breeders is good. "I saw Jersey cattle selling recently for 87, 000 and upward," he declared A spring show of stallions will be held in Toronto on February 4th, Oth, and Gh. All stallions competing for prices must be recorded 'in either the Canadian Clydesdale or Shire stud books. Une Toronto firm shipped 70,000 lhe. of turkeys to Vancouver and Dawson City for the Christmas trade. It is said that the same markets would take thoisands of pounds more if available, The sheep that will meet the de mand of the future must have 4 fleece and carcase of equal werit. By Saving the sheep uniform in size and age they will feed together better and fatten wore evenly, It is essential that the silo should be frost-proof. If the ensilage he frozen it should be thawed before be ing fed, which is very inconvenient However, the colder ensilage is kept, without being frozen, the fresher it will be, Heaven in horses is a disease pro- duced by improper feeding. The ed ing of badly oured hay or musty oats is a cause of the disease. Horses with a narrow chest and straight rib are hliahle to contract heaves because of The value of straw as a cattle food when out early is so well established to be used as bodding in stables: or yards until the cattle have picked out the best of it, and they reject only that which is over-ripe. Te are men vet living, .says the Farmers' Sun, who can remember when oxen were seen almost as fre produce. But the ox with us, will soon be 4 thing of the past. I, 180%, ac E DREAD OF AN OPERATION Pile Sufferers In the Face--The Safest and Surest Cure is Dr, Chase's Ointment, Possibly you are a sufferer from piles and have been disheartened and i catarac { fiery discouraged use your physician | million, as if he ih oe Jay por bas told you that nothing short of an | *hedding tears of blood, 1 i 1 operation will cure you. aglow, "as if the great w ey You dread the thought of a surgical | Were but a frothing caldron oi hen Operation, for, besides the expense and strain on the nervous system, there is the risk of IiTa-iteeli. It is only a few months since a member of the Ontario Legislature lost his_life as the result of an operation for piles. The risk of An operation is too great, and, besides it is unnecessary. Dr. Chase's Ointment has frequently cured. piles after surgical operations have failed. It is every day curing cas os which sicians have stated to be incurable by any treatment short of an operation, I you could read a few of 'the letters We Ieceive from persons who have been cured of piles by using Dr. Chase's Ointment vou would soon be convince. od of its wonderful control over this trightfully common disease. Rev. 8. A. Duprau, Methodist minis- ter, Consecon, Prince Edward County, Oot, states : "I was troubled with it- ching and bleeding piles for years, and they ult attained to a very | Niling subjects of gg. 0h : violent form. Late lumps or Peace. Happy those Se pei formed so 'that it was with great dif- | knowledge jij, as their Redeem: ficulty and considerahls pain that [|For them is resorye et was able to stoop. At thi ine is I purchased a box of De, Chase's Ointment, but I had little or no faith mit, as | had tried varidus remedies re and to no oy A Valet Sentenced "Now, imagine great and joy | London, Jan & "Emile Of was my suprise to find that just | SWise valet of Tog Sloan, jocke one box cured me, so that rested on 5 charge pirlerred' ts nal swelling. I feel Ki}. o different man today, and have mot the least doubt ~ SCHOOL OF ART. : "ou MONDAY! Tanvary on) or mechanics instruc Kives individually -- in all ; {AGRICUL TURAL, Industries, there were siill 1,750 oxen al 7 -- 1h Wer ox Fanat Ling Notes About the Farm For Busy Readers--The Care of Horses ! sording to the report of the Bureau of Dwing to our short seasons cow : a not be en profitably ip ntario, - In the Southern states this variety ix grown extensively. Grass peas well in clay soils, where they the straw Sow about seed too are generally bug proof, good and the yield fair. one and one quarter bushels of per mere, and no move. I sown thick all will grow to straw. The farmers of Denmark have evoly- ed a very successiul cooperative sys tem of testing dairy cows, which has proved of great value in raising the standard of their herds, Four chief ob FLAT HAT IT IS. FASHION DECFEES THAT THIS SHALL PREVAIL. The Filmdest Texture Used--Com- ing Spring Will See The Wom en of Fashion Wearing This Style. Syracuse, N.Y., d Fashion has decrend that they hold be flat and Hat they gre. The fat wo Post-Standard HOUSE COLE BUILT. Wood Engraving America is Proud of. To a solitary negative, taken by an amateur photographer shortly before the destruction of the premises by fire, the public is indebted for the picture of the home of Timothy Cole, the | wool engraver of whom Auer a 18 So { justly proud Simple in his [i ; that time imbued with the | philosophies wf Thoreau gnd Emerson, | he built hig house in a quit and { then rather inaccessible part of Long { Island in the neighborhood of Bath tustes : n eine 8 fog apples, and furnish the best results with be hastened w od from the great and go utterly fa] lok valued at some clothing jects are kept in view} must be weighed, each centage of butter fat in : milk tested and an exact account i the food consumed. The waste on the farms of countty each year amounts to mil lions of dollars. Waste occurs in ex posing grain and hay the field before it is housed, and by the scattering of grain and hay in the field; by the leaching of manure in bara yards exposed to heavy rains; by the use of poor tools or tools out of condition; by careless ploughing and cultivating; by allowing the land 10 be water-sonked when it should be drained; hy expending too much money on farm fences when fences might be abolished and money saved by cutting grass and other feed in place of pas turing; by inattention to the: wood lot; by allowing the weeds to matupe ana produce * willions of seed: : by breaking ploughs and other tods on racks and stumps that should ix dug out; hy being behind hand with work: hy hiring too little labor: by deferring. picking of apples until a large proportion of them are blown off by the wind: hy allowing small fewits to get tao ripe before they are picked. by not knowing where the best mar kets are for selling fruits and other farm products; by not furnishing warm stables for horses, cows and other live stock, by injudicious Mved- ing; by inattention to farm roads. A CRUSHED INIQUITY. \ . -- A Clover Description By a British Banker, New York World Mainly owing to the initiative, and the zealous vigilance and determined efforts of Great Britain, the abomin thle traffic in human beings--which, until the conscience of this foremost of the Peoples of the earth was arous- ed, hac prevailed all down the ages-- has been almost entirely suppressed; practically the only exception being the almost extirpated trade aarried on by Arabs in the east of Africa and the. Persian Gulf. And what a picture of horror and of villainous iniquity was the old slave ship, Hundreds of men, women and- children, chained together in gangs, husbands parted for ever from wives parents from children, all crowded and jammed together in the stifling hold of the guilty ship; a very imerno of grusome horrors; a spectacle that, ii angels could weep, must have wrung the hearts of those kind spirits in throes of bleeding sorrow and pity. And as, hour after hour, hy day and by night, one after the other of those manacled captives sank down in death, and was ruthlessly cast over the side, the troops of hungry sharks which ever followed in the wake, fought in fierce conflict : man prey, ever watching for further corpses, which they appeared intuitive ¥ to know would soon be theirs And in those terrible days, when the nefarious trade was untrammelhd and unimpeded, the ships were laden so heavily with the human freight that na severe storm it was considered by these inhuman vampires necessary to jettison a considerable part of the cargo; in other words, to throw over hoard a sufficient number of siaves in order to lighten the ship. A weird picture, painted bv the greatest of the artists of the last century--Turner's Slave ship--well de picts the ghoulish «ee e. urricane is heavens are | the ged, furious evidently awaited: the athed in Jurid blood-col threaten or, che as it were, as though from out their fami me a deadiv outburst of must break forth. The crested billows are and amber, the being a falling swirling, foam Hiumined in purple seething foam ite If driven incands SCONCE the blackest night, curling waves are hollow trough he hind them Aud there, in the midst of this dis play of incensed Nature, is the ed ves ; i though, dark as the shadows of the thrown upon the doom vale her infamously out in wild haste en victims, until a 1% cumbered with on the deep, . rolling in that fateful of blood hued waters wicked crew casting those poor woe stric the Incarnadined we, corpses. floating that their depraved and may have a better he the fary of the from that wind swept aqueous valle of the yery shadow of do th " Yale But as the ciple Christian religion more permeated the these crye peared in order quilt selves "Pe of weathering storm, and escaping Rreat principles of tie have more and Civilged globe, gq one by ope disap that halevon tise ben sin shall "he banish earth, and 4) shall by Ities have And may A reward t imagination e glory of at : high' tha 5 to grasp th vd by Slean Mamond gloey, a 3 $485, in addition to be had stolen a Feed given cow's daily milk yield weighed ome per week, per cach cow's kept in such a manner as to show the serene relation between the butter yield and | - ---- - - this lo storm in over the hu- | t | Bead calleil Indian Pond, frone a men may groan and the thin women | i ch, g alle ] n ond, Jo os may wail, but it mgkés no difference, | small et'of water adj ing Nis, " n . wn-gane | grounds the dic has boon cunt decree gor gre hn Et ri lr forth and the women waist submit, for | In the little room of the tow EF; hat t in hion's deere x | ly 1 + enough to sefve pil Nis ow it is fashions deere 3 as his o 8 ' . "work shop he entertained without qui "They" means the spring hats, for .- shop h " i 7 THE HOUSE THAT COLE BUILT. . Et although the women of fashion have | 'ting work, his f ends and visitors, only worn their smart hats of felt or | which small space had also generally fur for a very short time and have | (0 accommodate two or even three hardly gotten used to the demand of {his pupil Built Mr. Cole's own | the fall fashion, the purveyors to fo design, and partaking minine -vanity have already decresd | the owner's eccentricity, what the style for the spring will be | prising that" his visitor and hundreds of agents with huge | stant reminder not to cases are speeding through the coun- | heads. in ascending the low narrow | try displaying their wares to milliners taircase leading to the tower, and | in the different cities. Befdre another | that once safely in. anvthing amount i six. weeks have passed the shop win: | ing te physical activity needed stern | dows will dazzle the eyes With bright | repression in the interest of some | hued headbear and before the snows | valuable painting precariously sus-| have melted and furs become uncom tained by a richety casel while gwait fortable the women of fashion will | ing translation into black and whit have seen and capitulated to the flat | through the medium of the wood hat. { block. But if the bodily activities As to color, it will be a matter of | were limited, not so the me ntal, My taste, but the shadis are all light Cole delighted in reading to friends pink, blue, light green, lavender, yel passages from his favorite authors, nn red and white variety of ow, Fhe terspersedl with conversation, ' occa color is infin but the trend is to- | sionally varying his unconscions 'en ward daintiness in shade tertainment with the strains of his The hats are all made on the light est of wire frames and when trimmed weigh almost nothing. The day oi heavy, cumbersome headgear has pass violin, taken down as the mood seiz ed him from some place of compara tive safety somewhat nearer the roof I'hus he lived at Indian-Pond, until ed, fora time at least. The foiinda his departure for Europe, to engage tion of the hats is tulle. mull, some upon the monumental work of the old filmy lace or else the airiest, dantiest masters, often working at his en straw braid, lacelike in texture. Flow: ine far into. the qiniet night to m ers, lace and foliage form the principal | jencate for the long time given to trimming, but in each case it is of | shcial inter se and the advance of the daintiest. variety. With hardly an | his pupils. The house did _not long exceptign the hats are made on the | survive iis change of own ship, het bandeau with large brims and very | ita some what ungainly architect flat crowns. Some have just the t | proportions will always remain, t s little bit of a tiptilt at one side, 1 fornied and softened, in the pe which gives opportunity for a tiny | memory of those wi privilege it bunch of flowers to be tucked under | was to (njoy the rare h spitality and the brim on the bandeau. n stimulus of the gifted and Sta iman hermit hidden there with Fashion Hints For Winter. and children from the noise an} neator, for February t of the citie walks and ways The shirt-waist costume is essential : to a perfectly appointed wardrobe amd EQ velveteen of good quality is desirabl Fore ECLIPSES DUE, tor its dev ment. Cape coll : a atinguish nea al | Only One Will Be Visible to King- the new ats and jackets Stonians. Velvet has been the ia A be rather excellence of the season, rth Awe undoubtedly continue only ar cheduled The cloth Mf the sun and twe ent feature of the spring fashions. (it March 25th and white air with a sil re i ! « t promised an unprecedented to Crepe Chine 1s the t artisti a material for evening gow: r e of th intended fou wi -for AS rl 1 but many evening dress r Ane 1 wade of chiffon and la how A Afr oarrow borders of fur, chinchilla o it ched wink tail on € oO Lace bee more and more gu foq- | f 5 ture of fashionable dress, and leat} m f eclipse, i has an important position in trim- | moon leaves shadow, S44 pan: moon mings this season. leaves penuinbra, 9:43 p.m ---------- 3 ml eclipse of the sun is arrang Severe Chinese Justice. dd dor September st. It will he The Ching Times relates an extra le only ordinary case of Chinese "justice." Mr Jen was hotrothed last year to Mis to the eastern part e southern edge of Austra South Indian ocean. The Han, and paid bis woney to the lipse of the vear + lady's parents. Lately he called on the ,» and will be 'a par PArents to have the coritract fulfilled, | 07% of the moon, visible to Asia, ond was told that the prowised on ralia, and a part of Europe, Africa was the bride of another. Having paid | #7 the western, coast of North Ame his money be considered he was enti) 1. The eclipses gre only o RRR JRA ROS; S. SOUVENIRS | THE GURNEY-TILDEN CO, LIMITED, | -- LE per UR RRR RRRE; Sl That is where most of the heat--the - cooking powei--goes in most ranges-- the way careless housekeepers waste time, energy and money. In the oven--not up the chimney. The only range with the improved cele- brated ~ AERATED OVEN The most perfect baking and cooking apparatus ever made. We are so sure that Souvenirs will give you a satis- factory and perfect service that we are willing to give a written guarantee with every stove. Sold by leading dealers everywhere, or write us for particulars, g J. HORSEY, Local Agent, Princess St, Kingston. 2 : 8 the heat is made to do its work around : Im Stove, Range and Radiator Manufacturers, . Hamilton, Ont. WHOLESALE BRANCHES Toronto, Montreal and Wianipeg. RIN RREER SERRREREd W. ESTABLISHED 1890. "PHONE MAIN 4303. F. DEVER & C0, STOCK AND BOND BROKER, 19 Wellington Street East, Toronto. MAIN OFFICES--4) Broadway, New York; 00 State Street, Bostoa STOCKS, BONDS AND GRAIN Bought and Seld fer Cash or eon Margin, Particular attention given to Canadian Securities. Market letters mailed daily (4 p.ra.) on application. Correspondence invited good by st that you ask for . Slocum Chemical Co., Limited, 179 King St. W., Toronto. K FOR LABATT'S ALE AR The Purest AND Most Agreeable Beverage ON THE MARKET. Not Carbonated--Made From, the , Best of Malt and Hops. JAS. McPAR LAND. AGENT. od ta the ard went 1. u and gre of slight interest. band'sghouse to carry her off. but she x was not at h He then laid his A New Clerical Order. case before th agistrate. The gir] | Westminster Gazette was arrested and sentenced to be An Oxford correspondent writes A "kun-ed," the n agistrate arguing, "If | iriend of mine, rector in this neigh vou are so wicked at twenty years of | borhood, told me the other day the age, at the age of iy vou will be | following He was preparing some a genace to the Celestial rn | boys for confirmation, and asked one The process of kug-ing is'very » of them what were 'the three orders [7 to the ling-chib, or slicing to. death | the Church of Englend: to whic bh. he |, punishment received the reply, 'Fishaps, Priests . and Demons,' and. on mv frivnd mak The Pleased Reader ing him repeat the answer, to see if he 3. B. Parke, Watertouwr N.Y, | bad mistaken him, the same reply was whites { Enclosad is a dollar to renew | male." my subseription to" the Whig, which _ ns found guilty that Dr. Chase's Ointment saved me | "ntencd 1, --~ i i from brary Tt oS ittment od oy a three months prison , snd gid years ul suffering. S------ > greatest pleasure and |" ful heart that I give this . The One Thing Needful. , knowing that Dr. Chase's H you want to live to a green old | bas dome so much for me. | %8%, take dare keep 'vour blood | You are at perfect liberty to use this | Puts. impoverished . blood ig account. | lestionial as you see fit for the bene- ale for 'nearly all bodily ills, Take | oe Story Similarly afflicted." ade's Iron Tone Pills, and you will | find your health benefited, your blood | purified pllls for 28c., at Wade's. and nerves strengthened. £0 Revey eeneer so good to us as now Wonderful Egg Producer. * t is like re r Je i 3 be . ke. a good, hig letter from A consigmment of 500 boxes of Wil. Mw, . : -- | son's Ege making Feed for poultry ii Gilm Jur, of Gaderich, wriths | reached us to-day. This Fge making hat 8 as been g i to the | Feed is thoroughly reliable and is al hig for ay irt « ars, | ae ale ar =. arp v-live years, | used extensively ard with great sue ret Jee f as become one of the {cess in the United States. Twenty-five amily, and as. much missed when it | cents per box at Wade's drug ston Goes not arrive each evening by mail I only. of i -- A | ' \ . Fo \ ifelnay Roay lisinfeetant --~ is | They make one focl as though - life sir Y recommended hy the medical | wos worth living. Take one of Ces ' ion as a sdeguard et'a Little Liver Pills after eatin it fectioun diseases. I ol | will relieve dyspepsia, aid digestion Throat atomizers, Ot water hottles | give tone and vigor to the system. and all rubber goGd guaranteed at| Our chocolates are the best. H. B. s drug store. * A Taylor, successor to E. C. Mitchell. 5 & ALEX TYO0, Pe (Successor to D, C. 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Simply send your p Dr. Knapp Medical Co., Detroit, Mich.," aud. they free receipt with full dix may eusily © Certainly a lowing extry show what Jear ~-- se thanks for yours of re given your treatment a tiie benclit has been exl) completely braced me 1 vigorous as when a b realize how harry I am.' * Sirs :--Your me Results wire evac Strength and vigor bavi 0 directed, @ to weak mer strength and vigor A!l correspondence is mailed in plain scaled © is free for the askmy a wan to have it. eased appetite for alcholic st patient 1s & confirmed inebri drinker or drunkard. Impossil an appetite for alcoholic liqno Remedy. Indorsed by Members Mrs. Moore, Superinterigle Christian Temperance Union, "*1 have tested Colonial Reme drunkards. and the ¢ ures have cases the Remedy was given recominend ard indorse C bers of our Union are delighte and economical treatment to ance work. =z he «Sold by druggists everyw! 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