PAGE EIGHT ' ' th urged these oni- TIIE WATCIIIANMR as .. “2.52:. o. 3...... g... Published Every Thursday. We muddle throughâ€" 00mm CIRCULATION , stem. But things must be done CLEAN 7 1)â€an as in the lighting business. . ing business. . . - w S . e dairy Zonxenttion :1 (:ysthzniiâ€" It is very gratifying that at last true to the est in eres s Y r after vear it bears the town was able to patronize the dustry. ea . he psogress and home company and get such a good ' light; for the light is highlv satis- factory; that is it answers the pur- , pose ï¬rst rate. It remains of course M for council to ï¬nd out that the com- clean up†and it pany is supplying the am'gunt of It ,current promised in the contract. and 0 see to it that it continues to sup- needs of and emphasis farmer and fact ' l the message is al- ILPS. :10 t0 .\ leading ways ‘. "(‘lt'zm 11D. was .Wsrz-‘m‘izilly' strongr this your. lzz':‘2‘. shown lmyon-d doubt th‘ht \t ' tliC'I’ly it. 11010 ‘ s {13.5 {1" serious injury. very courageous beas hold them in high respect. , and assert that a pair ill occasionally attack in..- iad flavors (1:: iry product almost While on this subject there is reaâ€" On ‘ to complain about the incades- factory. The chigficent serrice ‘the company has gmen on the industry Spokepf late. 'lhe presence 0f the .. , _ 'lamps on the streets only accentu- mwnosmess (1111):: :2: 3:;lates the yellow dimness of the incaâ€" dirt was 01 . fdescent bulls. The company‘s conâ€" greater . ' .â€" ltract with the town has a direct eon- 1 . . .. , ‘ . . . _ - ‘DGCLIOI‘. With the piitate lighting in -‘ . ‘ was an= ‘ _ has Mid that It 1 l as it. stipulates that no in- ‘n the price shall take place; Canadian arise methods rich market lSL-n Hit-cleanly the . and ill the from farm ii‘llllOI‘lllx'S with great ‘ h at uncertain. rate], or honey badger. emely difï¬cult to kill by tution, good defensive powers and extraordinarily loose coat and that he is when meddled h or put out a beast of very high lea sant manners. ll"('CSSlly 01' (iinllv') .1 :x for humanity when i .asniuch :w'ri ., t came . . ‘crease 1 law ..Thou Shait not; . _ .l l ' which has for its converse that t 1cm _ (1 cs seem an almost. _ . ‘ 0t} t the “mm“. shall be no decrease in the quality. to . a - . ‘ pu‘b‘tc feature of the ‘ . W we think 'We speak u to nwtl the S‘eul H: and it i~-v~. 'll.- thinf M". m ) . g , :Beyond that. of ():,l::l'l() should have to is,» LOld to ! . . . - ~ ' ‘ ' 9 ' pnvate hghung’ Maybellwtan you keep a secret? ‘.-- '> tin-1r liillK clean. It is a tCl'll-. - «shâ€"7" _ . . I ’t 101' a large number of our citizens Elizabethâ€"les. easxly. But can . ‘wa-z'; in (n the home life, and . . . _’ ( ) ' n‘hcn we ask for an improvement in help any one else keep oneâ€"Judge. ..__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€""â€""""""'_____ W here She Failed. ut'x' Hit-as and practise?- of the; ' ‘ ‘ :ihe incadescent ii htin, . Ont- can scarcely l)()â€"‘ g g ___â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Sale Register FEB. 2ndâ€"By Peter auctioneer. Credit sole k and implements, of Richard Weldon. con. 1, F‘cnelon. ‘clock sharp and ".11 (list I'll'iS. is necessary to best-och -_._._.._â€"â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" THE CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION Andi Yesterday's convention did its iwork in no uncertain way. It knew Ethe it wanted, and promptly ‘wt it is. ' lll'lll I’wzpl.‘ do not. realize that, they are i _ ‘ . . of human food ' H’ICked hm) ‘mt' That 15 a g00d \ . I mpg-lying an article . id“ most sensitive to un_ ‘start. and forecasts that Col. Hughes Because milk is Ewill have such support in the ap- ev do not see H“, I preaching campaign as will Vmake op- †lposing him a job that not many Li‘b» erals will care to tackle. There was no scarcity of good can- did-ate material at the convention. Half a dozen ï¬rst-class candidates could haVe been picked if necessary. It was not because the convention thought Dr. Vroonian would not make a good standardâ€"bearer that he Was rejected, but because they be- lieved that Col. Hughes would make WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27.13;; a better one. Peter Brown, Auctioneer, Credit And, there -is no doubt that Col. sale of household furniture, etc.. Hughes is a man of singular strength. The 011" oper ty ,01 M1232“ :Voodwgglé ‘ . ~.‘ ' . .. ot. _. , con. 1, pos . His magnetic personality and at one o’clock and without resume, phenomenal energy make. him an ideal leader. There is no question that he wins and holds the regard and enthusiasm of the average man to a remarkable degree. The way in which he was saluted by the throng- ing delegates and the street yester- day was proof of that. He is an exâ€" pericnccd campaigner, knows the rid- ing thoroughly, and it will not be his fault if the Conservative cause in it. is not a handsome winner. â€"â€"â€"Oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- EDITOBIAL NOTES THE LIBERALS of West Peterbo- ro have selected Mr. R. R. Hall as their candidate for the next Domin- ion election. Mr. Hall is a son of Mr William Hall, li‘enelon, and stu- died law in this town. He is a m mlcr of the law firm of Stratton . Hall, and among the most promis- ing young lawyers and politicians of the provmce. Local jealousies in ac t the party at Peter-bore however A“ OTdCTSfO" “Mks' grains an 0t on an _) .. . . ’. ‘ " , b New YorkConsolidatcd St make his pOSition as candidate less gfgégiEZEdechicago Baard of’l‘radcovcr em iable and hopclul than 1115 lriends direct private wires. could wish. ' Lindsay oï¬â€˜ices Over Bell TCL C0 st THE CONSERVATIVE of the Legislature have decided not to pair with with government sup- porters on divisions during the preâ€" sent session. This policy has been adopted as a matter of strategy ; for With such a narrow majority the government may be defeated through the absence of some of its support- ers. This withdrawal of the am‘eni- ties of combat. is a plain indication of the handâ€"toâ€"hand ï¬ght that is on. [t is said that Sir Oliver Mowat did not approve of pairing and never took advantage of it. The last time It Was refused in the Legislature was when the Liberals refused it just before the overthrow of the Sanï¬eld Macdonald government. We think this extreme measure is justiï¬ed in every case but. that of the illness of any trifling. Our butter and cheese a. member. Then it would seem that refusing to pair is going be- have got to be right, ï¬rst-class, no yond what even My exegcncics odds what steps are needed. to get it warrant. that way. Dirty milkers, dirty canerty factories, dirty makers, must all go. Let the convention’s message ring out loud and clear : “Clean up, clean up.†_.__+___... 1118 SWEET LIGHT The advent ’of the excellent. streetâ€" lighting system put into operation on Saturday night, removes a. difll- cult problem from the sphére‘of muâ€" nicipal politics in this town. That it need have been so diï¬cult and vexed, is nOt at all clear. To. practical men .it has long been ap- Chicago, 'Jan. 19. parent that the electric arc lamp is City Hospital have the on] eï¬ect' m - _ At the site and building for the propos ‘ y we â€gm ed memorial hospital to the Iroquois the outset we pointed out that fact. mm ï¬re victimj m willm‘ako , and-“advocated a. municipal plant, ‘ gflt‘of both. . - ‘ - which with better management - “ - ‘ on the part of the committee-ap- . . pointed to invest» gate \t, would have Kingston. JO!- 19‘4'91'â€. "1,3011. ' ‘ ' promptly bezn .an â€comm fact. In: ~. . _ ~'. . . .I ' plant 4181118 mm p018 nï¬aiâ€" airfrdav. 115W ' rent .0320 a lamp was a. capital-no, ' ‘ ' I ill-Xv t'xa: it farmers to keep ï¬lth out of the milk. . it into dirty cans, or lctl TUESDAY, Brown, of farm stoc the property west half lot 4. Sale at one 0 without reserve. THURSDAY, JAN. 23.-â€"-lly ’1‘. R. James, auctioneer. Credit salt. of farm stock and implements, the property of Mr. Geo. Robinâ€" son, lot 1, con. .3. Fonelon. Sale at one o’clock and without re- serve. The stock Consists of one matched span bay mares H y. ars old, one brown horse, one drivâ€" ing mare, one sucking colt, tlm-e heifers, four steers, one l-rood Yorkshire sow, three young pigs. There are a large number of im- plements in good condition. and an art rle ~.n surroundings. not. transyart-nt th actual and visible dirt that gets inâ€" llence a powerful check to BecauStri-t to it. careless-nos: is removed. takes trouble and time to have the clean before milking, and the utensils clean before using, they go dirty, and fith, visible, invisible, and germ-laden gets into the milk. Any- one who has seen the inside of many cow stables at milking t-imc knows that the strongest words of the ex- perts on the subject of cleanliness are not strong enoubh. The stalls‘reekâ€" ing with manure. the cows’ flanks. udders and switching tails plastered with it, the unwashed hands of milk- M's: from which the milk often drips the during milking, the proximity of [ig and poultry pens- with tleir \‘lIC odorsâ€"all these and more. eloquently acrount for the comâ€" plaints about the flavors that for- eigners ï¬nd in our export butter and ('0\V J ANUARY' 26â€"â€"â€"liy Arch Auctioneer, Credit sale of housvhold furniture, tho. proporâ€" ty of Mary McArthur. Sale on the premises, Kirki‘icld, at one o'clock and without reserve... J ANI’ARY TUESDAY, Campbell. into pail O 1‘ . .37â€" -\ WEDNESDA Y . . .‘ Arch. Campbell, Auctioneer, (‘rxut Sale. of farm stock and imp‘" it‘s the property of Malcolm l‘rascr. lot 2, con 8, Eldon. Sal. at one o‘clock and without res-urns. The stock includes one bay horse 10 years old, one roan horse 10 years old, one chestnut horse, 8 years old, four cows in calf. Implo- ments in good condition. J STOCK EXCHANGE FLOYD, CRAWIO {D CO’Y BANKERS 8: BROKERS Slew York Consolidated Stock Members . Exchange {Chicago Board of Trade chose. In league with the evils of the stables are those of the can and facâ€" tory . women are careless dish-washers. They slop the greaSy plates through one hike-warm water wipe them with a soggy cloth. their family are hardy no appearâ€"although it is Many and Because «‘1 il results hard to tell how much sickness aris- .-< from the dishcloth gernr: but when those careless methods are fol- lowed wit'i the milk pails and cans, Iht' tell-tale bacteria report them- selves hearty and strong in the but- lt may be that the will ter and cheese. good liollSnkC'Cplllg this country it must. gospel of the women of the milk-can; ya be clean, and by learning care uith it the housewife may get into the way of greater care with other things. 01‘ course there are already a great many people who do not re- quire to be told of these things ; milkâ€"cans and homes through- out scrupulously clean: but a very great many are lamentably care- Thcn, the dirty factory with its bad drainage and ï¬lthy whey tank. must go. Stinginess must not be allowed to keep it, in existence. The idea of licensing factories and letting none make cheese but those that can pass the inspection is the right one. The dairy industry is getting too big, and contains too much the future of this country, for rear b y William through for V. J. FLBURY, Manager members phone 178. {he’ll‘ are less. Interest at 3 per cent. com- pounded twicea. year. Call or write ii. .I LYTLE. O OCOOO‘OOOOOOCOOOO # PUBLIC NOTICE. "I‘ll: Annual lineal Meeting of the Far iner’a Onion Mutut’l’lre am:- ' In! col-my _____+___‘. Sailod For For Hidden Treasure. San Ii‘rancisco, :Ian. 19.â€"M. Mc- Menus and S. Thompson of HalifaX. N.S.,' have returned here from an unsuccessful search for treasure in Terre del Fuego. They sailed from Nova. Scotia. on March 17 last with eight companions on the schooner Hattie L. 11., to look for treasure in ain of' found ’ Friday, 5th Day «February, 1904, at 11 o'clock aim. for the pur- pose of receiving the annual state- ment, the election of air-command such other business as may bemu- \. nilâ€: V , Dr. Aniu’t‘rqiui-t M -... r simian, {sunny 2131., 190., l Wow. WWW , A ;A JVh o . ’ I t 7 _ n, Go . 1. BS . I" , .‘ .‘ Commencing Saturday Morning. January 23rd. 1904 An aged)- watched for Sale tint signalizes a most remarkable value event lasting seven days. Odd Lots.Rcmnants, Broken Lines, Dis. Lines and Patterns-«in fact the surplus lots of seasonabllc as we do not care to enter on our stock sheets. All must go. to read every item. Don't miss this sale. Knowing shOp. SEE BILLS FOR COMPLETE LIST. ° s’ S“ Ladies’ Mantles Reduced to $5.95 . Choice Mantles made of Kersey Cloth, Flake Tweeds and Heavy Golf Cloths with very new sleeve. beauti- fully trimmed and stitched, some with collars and I there collar-less with capes lined throughout, well tailored and seasonablo in every way. Regular s1.dtt°9:....‘i‘fï¬fff‘f“"g $5 95 Mlllinery at Ridiculously Low Prices. “.85 Ready-to-wear flats hound, January 6th, WANT EDâ€"Good general servant. Ap- Children’s colts up to ply to Mrs. Richard Sylvester, Vic- $6.“, reduced to $l2.50 toriaâ€"avc.â€"3â€"1. _____________.._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-'“â€"" 5 only, {lliildrd‘en’gl Cog“. {- length, 7 ED.â€"-G d irl caster co or, on a roasted, x “ANT 00 g large collars. sleeves with cuff. housework. DS, M'll-st., Li Regular prices up to$6.00. $ LAN 1 Stock-taking sale price.... . 2.50 GIRL WANTEDâ€"A servant girl to do general house work. Apply to leics’ s5 “nudes MISS KENNEDY, 5 Glenelg-st., 2.50 corner Glenelg and Millâ€"sts.â€"â€" 2. Reduced'to s . H . \Vomen_s and M18888 Lebelme Cloth with cufl, goo'd ' fly front. Reduced to 25c Also 7.0nly. Ladies’ Black frieze Mat:- Ladies’ Ready-towear Felt Hat ties, lined throughout, Well tailomd.‘ colors of black, grey, navy and cardi: box back, ball sleeves and fly front. ,1 and casbor trimmings of rosettes, Excellent value at 85 (I). 1] f 1 . . . gm 8, e t and buckles. Regu.ar Stock-taking 831° Pm†------ $205. $1.85. Stock-taking Sale Price. . . .250 S7 50 ladies Mantle! $3.25 Ready-to-wear flats Reduced to $3.50 Reduced to 98c All Our Ladis' Mantles. including Ladies’ Ready-towear Felt Hats, Cloths and Dark'l‘weeds, colors ofwhite. navy, cardinal, black, back. several stvlvs ray, brown and FlBtQIâ€"ls only“ collars. some double- gome fancy self trimmings, others ed and others fly front. Were trimmed with quillabuckleasilk folds, $53.3 wflf’?ff‘ff‘ff§?‘?‘f‘fr$3.50 $3265? ?ï¬?$§§§’é.ielm“‘scҤfi38¢ Out Stock-Taking Sale is a Value-Giving Event that will make a'ï¬visit to this store of unusual interest to you. We close at 9 o'clock Saturday evenings - during January, J. SUTCLIFFE and SONS, WANTEDâ€"Small dwelling or six unfurnished rooms. Reply With terms to this ofï¬ce or post, office box 216.â€"3-2. / WANTED.â€"Dining-room girls, ber maid and pantry girl. to BENSON HOUSE. wages.â€"-2â€"tf. 878A rm STRAY HEIFEB-â€"A red and white heifer. came into my ranch in July. Owner mny have her by proving and paying expenses. Lot 5, _____________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘ ESTRAY KEEPERâ€"There came in- to the premises of the undersigned, lot 20, con. 2, Fenelon, about Nov. lst, 1903, a yearling heifer, red and white in color. The owner is requested to prove property. pay expenses and take it away. JOHN WEBSTER. Glenarm.-â€"1â€"3 Aâ€; FOR SALE HOUSE FOR SALE.â€"â€"ln southwest. part, of town; solid brick cottage, 5 rooms, good cellar; two acrcï¬ land. Price 8750â€"3. snap. Apply at this ofï¬ceâ€"464. â€â€™._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"/ 0... FOR. SALE.â€"Registercd Bull Calf, Shorthorn, 10 months old, color red, bred from John Campbells prize-winning stock. Apply to MALCOLM McARTHUR, Lot 16, Con. 15, Mariposa, Woodville P. 0â€"3â€"3. I February and March. ___________._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" FOR SALE OR TO RENTâ€"N. W. l of Lot. 2-1, in the 8th Con. Ops. For full particulars apply to A. E. VROOMAN, M.D., Lindsay, or to McSWEYN SMITH, Solicitors, etc, Lindsayâ€"40M. ‘______________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-- HOTEL FOR SALEâ€"Tho Cambmy' Hotel, (temperance) with good sta- iiling, shed, etC., is offered for sales price reasonable. Or will be rented for term of years. Apply on the premises to MRS. J. 'I‘OMPKINS, Cambray, Ontâ€"24. /_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.-â€"33 Sussexâ€"st. north, double frame house, 8 rooms each, summer kit- chens, stable, etc., good garden. Will be sold very reasonable. Apply to MRS. D. CORNEIL, on premisâ€" GS. __â€"_______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""‘ FARM FOR SALE.â€"Lot 20, con. 9, two miles east of Lindsay, 100 acres, 40 acres cleared, balance valuable tamarar. bush. On the premises is a. good frame barn and good well. For further particulars apply to MRS. HUGH MORRISON or L. V. O'CONNORI Barrister. Lindsay P. O.â€"2-4. _.__â€"â€"-J over two months can’t afford to go with ..V."..’iiiiiooooonooooooooc00060000000000.0000.coo0.0000000000000000. ooo................... a; Snee look out for the col- ," back of the sneeze, \ Laxo Quininc Chocol ‘ lets. Cures colds in 3 taken the ï¬rst day. .7 calds promptly any tim _ it on hand for ready at“, you need have no b 3". WW6 guarantee Laxo Chocolate Tablets an ‘S fully refund the mone remedy ever fails. A HIGMBU D: uggist. Nearly opp.:Post Office Little Local Lin â€"â€"â€"â€"+â€"~â€"â€" lll()l'(lll:_Ԥif.y',.(i \l'l"\ _-.'_ l g"'ll"l".l‘. mo" 1 Mgt‘Vfll‘nl Vior Sale. â€"-Goml Wages 512 1114‘ Inniï¬l}, E. Veitch‘s lioiwl, l.En. â€"Th1‘ Sllnl'lâ€"Slell'u llil“. ed Ills (*I‘mli‘. limz‘ Strumwnls. win-run: .out of linclxut. â€"â€"An ciitvrtiuiunmit at U10 Iluiiw (Thursday) muting, invited. â€"-’l‘lic real name of “'arrwn “ho stolu a notch from Ml‘. .IOS. \lt‘lmlmltl hotel. turns out to 1w .lws Port Perry. -â€"Studcnts may yet oral Business (‘ollogun l. the winter term. Thu 12.. individual]. “l‘llo- or (will cularsf l“t'(l1-l‘;tl :ri'mlunlwx‘ mam]. â€"'J‘hc lauly pendent ()i‘dt-r of I‘m-:wtwr a. social in their rooms .hall this ('I‘hlll‘stin}; «-\ «o’clock. .\(illll.\\'lllli 1H t‘ “Scots Ma Has." WI: thrllllng and cnlhuclng (h Add-Scotch Songs? flew-c by Mrs. Flora McIvor-Cra of Scottish songs, 0331!] [I'd o! Camdlqn Iona-a ‘ “I! spoken o! by 1 heard her. Ac-dcmyol M flight, Jan. 25th, popular . at Gregory", bagpipes In â€"Nt) more limit) z'ulyb I‘Ol‘bvl‘l's lllHlIHâ€"lllnllw l.‘il‘l tho ltlut'l' ()l‘ U'H'l'_\lllll.‘j.[, nianui‘acttm-d. (‘ull .md I". l-‘(ll’illlill'lfl ll “lllll‘. OI llll‘ ltl‘tl Hunkâ€"«32141. -â€".\Il‘. ll. lights». limit Harcourt 1.11m! «‘1' (‘nmpun caught a liVe fox. ll .curi‘al porcupinu quills n imal's nose. and i? ix ;...~; tan“). -â€"'l‘he (ll‘llt (H: blocked the railways \an'. before it this H‘uSUll. from BL-ll'evillc was :i'bou coming from l’WTI‘l‘huz'n night. and on Sundu} of on this division \votw- on! â€"â€"-(ln Thursday \xliilu Curtis ¢)l'()1=.\‘ pufp with u llluf'lllnw (l:‘é\~:; l". 1'AIHL"!.l ti ill l‘lll' . 1 It" ‘. t'lilt' luwlxi‘lwt'x u Sallil' \\.'l.‘ a turnip 21m Trying to gut il n it \l-- hi5 lI-il hand ('.‘.li"_“.7 ‘ and 'Iilllli' ll£l(li_\ l:il‘t'l‘.7 ._'l‘iin "I’Inzzl'c 1"" ;n- b0 l‘-']w-:1lt*ri lij. \lt‘, 'IW "‘ Acutlvm) of .lllhli‘ w The plan Uliwllwt ..‘. Hl'vx': day morning. ,\ ~ who missed SH‘lHj.‘ last tinw will lilo-i; of this chant-v. -â€""It twvv‘l' Hill: On “ctlmmluy. llllï¬i .: nominating Fol. he received :1 um; forming him that etted to all important ho Sition on the lit-adtpuii‘t Chief of Railway lululliy Lord Ilundonald. ciâ€"IIY‘. Bart Iim‘mvtly h '1'. Robert l'lryans coal business and took fleck. Mr. liciinwdy i young business man with perience under his broth lbrt Kennedy in the line en'hold of and will no it a success â€"'M0miay I'HS. night was yet, Mr. Brition's self thermometer Sollli' titiu- t night touched 3] below degrees lower than (lnri vious cold Spell. and a Mr. Chas. Britton the low since something oVur 2“ when he remembers a Win '42 below. â€"-On Friday night ill):- at the home of Mr. .133. 0†wood. in aid of the r ' of that millage, w big. number of Lindsav 39%.- F. C. McGahey: time curio and relic c cently added two intore 'mens‘to his collection in a bubje of D794 and a. vo mans b." REV. William ' Edinburgh, printed in 17 ï¬Elsowhene in this is the advertisement of :the exchange. The exchange ‘ rcy of Floyd, Crawford bers of the New York e, Mk Exchange .and of ,4 of Trade. hence all ks, bonds, .6731“ or ally ï¬lled. No . -. on penaltyot Who-Dem Ir. v. A .