display of p} . and it is d surpassed by continent, tilhy b11536» "c than av†» méther lo the M156 nu IBCL lme I“ 'Iuss in the show. «mg and competi- n PJ‘MbitOl’ Who ,5. at other fairs m-k hon which he xighnst honor he n- high quality of yqxw “0 sum: 8'9 . xhihitor. ahoww ’ wastvd grain“ ï¬t (-88 and 870.11“. turkvy like put mm what they“ lazy about, and by M" Wash bonny 002‘ will W“ "I! uality. inger longer, but an exhibit. of Would take up ur already over- 11 allow. An ex. uiv «'annot be adâ€" in a column or appreciated {any 'l‘hc importance if the show may atmi that about from entry fees red with $500 Q Lung.» uo 8w [um oxhibitor ï¬lo; H. him 3500 P! m) 350 101'" n 01 1 urrenceg‘, ‘ry was also of n by the p31 ' auction. (I of the goal urktivsg gasses: [OI' LTRY RAIS- ked bird, having nation from a will, if he is of ion. tend to re- It from a man- n hope for no- ment and fait- r: WINTER P“ grasshom ( ‘ not feed but t"). I never to H431 wome. 01' your u '. When thqij'v ,, " 7) as cold 03 arm di \V f ove the :fabric. >t injure or the Jse it is mtil c.< ARY 11‘ id knnwn typï¬. rimmed, says “'6 asked if the mute- ‘u told that Wk, a. litth )ingion, and n‘fv thD lay- hy introduc- a n «We: numbers the On 1e poultry gceï¬e and Well tilled there a barn- â€3’ any - What ~7de wen W9. bo- Orpln‘. weather ‘ theked . P "C- priCGS Mn. PETERBO‘RO BREACHOF m THE ’WATCHMAX-WARDEB,‘ J, Wagner, theJéé‘P‘FJ: 2%? News of the wegnen-Seqm’b promise case, has a pechliar l tcrest. In the company of '. “'egncr was the promoter. ‘ Orange meat Confpany, the Messrs. Collier. now of the ,Peterboro Cereal Dumpany were mpéresged, having inâ€" w-stc-d $20,000. They, however. with: drew this moï¬cy, after some dilï¬culâ€" 1y with Wugner. There are a numl†her‘ui local sharehol ms: inthe “OT; ange lea; Cumpan .34: and theâ€:e egg is, therefor», most erestiugq; : (mu-nit News, in rufborting innyg 11' is liki- the star); "or two wovenâ€"s tin- statt-xnwnts, the declarations, the mom-minus of the two women involv, ml in the Wagner-89am. $7, . brunch of promise case. which. was l'm'nmfly taken up In Jndgc Brook‘s «mm this morning. 'I'h.-m- mum-n almost met face to !aw- m thc- u'orrmor and later Were Ntnio'll â€ppm-H..- much other at. thfl l'nln't. rmnn table. Though thoyhrc nut HH'nngc-rs thorn was nothing to indium:- nn m-rpmimant-whip. "'I‘hut is shu 2" whislu-n-«l ‘Mlnnh' is, vtherdï¬rt‘; In†Detroit News, in in part“ - It is like} the s1 "\ 0-H ', I uhuum my that. I do Know hm." rmxmrkud Mrs. Mary Wagner, Mu! during thc- urgunwms ‘0! the luwyum the Wuuwu'x vyus nvw-r mot: Minnic- Spurn. shv who charge“ l-‘xmlurivk A. Wogm-r, promoter and capitalist, “ithmcnrning her and the lhl'a-v ('hildrvn â€"- their childrenâ€"“Ia“ uudihly m-rvmns. 'In fact. her attor- Ito-)5, \run lilo Brownson. Were.- «(mun-Hm! to gvutly arguo with hm’ In g0 illlu ('uurt. Sun r “HEADS NU'I'ORIETY. "With the uxccption of once for a few minutes,†she says, "1 was never in a court room in my life. I dread the notoriety which I know this case will bring. That is one reason why 1 have hesitated so long." Mrs. Wegner, young, dashing, clev- or, took the whole aï¬air lightly. As .sne conversed with the reporters she smiled and even laughed aloud. She rotarred to the suit as an‘expected climax. 7 AIL-u. my --vsssc ,- “I see that the papers say that my husband is very wealthy,†she con- Iinued, smiling. “I wish he was but the truth is that he isn’t worth a cent. We‘ve even had to ‘ gixe up - 1u' home in Brockvillo, ()nt.. andi have been stopping with my fatheri in St. John’s, Mich." 1 MORTGAGE 0N BOAT. ' § “The yacht Albina '? Well, it was a‘ ï¬ne boat in its day, but it has seen many days. Then there is a $5,000 mortgage on it anyway. To state the fact, my husband is insolvent. His health is poor and it will soon be. necessary for him ‘to hem: an op- eration on his arm. ‘ 'I‘ -1‘ #7- v- w--v.. “I love my husband with all my heart, and I am going to stand by him through everything because I know he will prove his innocence. I will do anything in my power to help him, because I have. undying conï¬dence in him, and I know that all will end all right for him. As to those letters, we will show that. she accepted $400 for them, ‘after she had specified that she gave up all of them." ' “Would you go to work as a stan- ographer to assist your husband in making a defence, if such a course would be necessary ?†the Wife was asked. _‘ ‘ ‘ J _ AA-v "Yes, I would ; thing to help him- plainly, a. piece 0‘ replied. Bidder ‘ Crops of Better It Gram. Clean, Laurie Seed Increases the Yield 207.. Pays to Know the. Exact Chicken and rabbi-verve.†Weldht of Everythlnd you simple-way of “din! Buy or Sell. to the farm's cash proï¬ts. F "I ‘ thoyaroworth. Wnenwcyuum’uuw. . , _,_ Nutm'monayaww. . hm «mum Noam Wheat. Rye. W.Gm mn ' You need sac-lo 011 your Y WWâ€â€˜ .Tholels outflnkyoucanxggrdtanto aedgl. hm Bopper.ScnowFoed recanted. 30““ “'- ‘ H ‘ . Thai unto the lit-ode. ~ ‘ Agxutor prevents clown; distribute. The slim†m S Ff. “3 " Inï¬ll: :v ' ‘ . W“ gingIklcx-eon. 1 no on“. styles. each on. no 13' Mid Ml up has thus. teams, $35†"gun- but ‘ #ndmkoandudjnmhbdhnhnkoflhrflm nommm ' ‘ ‘ ‘3 m y 43:!“ _‘h' “v. â€1-W-miniW-anmm; ; gm, and'ï¬oi e stéry of twd hwy s, the declarations, the 1' the two women involv Wugncrâ€"Scars SWAN"! misc case. which was n up in Judge Brook's ; I would do 8313’- m. It is. to speak of blackmail." she that I do know S “(S SHE LOVES HIM. ‘ “ When I ï¬rst met Mr. Wagner A m: while I was the home of Mr and meat. c Mrs. Austin I became much inter- 'ost'ed in mm; for 116 is’ such arms!) as rying“ 4 (an “in ones conï¬dence and reâ€" prohxis spect' ’Miss \ï¬nnie $0qu dedï¬ros.. 315,11“: “-}1. was the first mm 11:3;th 91H!“ lmed. As; to :his cha‘rges agtiit‘ft my 3 . (haracler 1 brand than .as cam] and c .1 malniuus lies and he khous it.’ hi, Minnie Scars, who allege in We?) (“ex § 103 “When he was sick 9.6 Adstin'a I spent much of the time withwhim, wading to him. and‘,t.r5‘iï¬g ï¬o'rhtk-r him up. i new-r quk-i-it'ioï¬iif'liiai story: (if his unhappiness bemre" ï¬gmot ,7 l now-r dreamt-d or another-Woman inking him from me. ‘ "Ht‘ Hpvuwti to think my much or mv. When i dmeitini Logo away with him i'lt.’ pmpum-d that. I write iviiurn in my fniks umi tvii â€11'!!! thin I wuH gain; to tram-i with u wanna ma iwr i-nmpnninn. [ did w. and he mm? liwm «mi Wo'Ki mmw place and had liw piihlanur mail them. "Wu- imul Hiit'i’i n gomi iinw townh- m', in august, for iminncv. we me - up north. and â€mm i put. on nhnrt 5k rm and boom and wont lhmugh the waodu with him. Mv low {or him in what made mo hmsi- tutu #80 long. BROKE HIS PROMISES. “I did not make up my mind to take this amp until every other course had iwcm taken by mu. 1 (10- uuu: um â€" _____- 7 ~ .i‘hg'iyfl‘ the â€'7'"'+.’ ' ‘ va- "“5 II- :‘dvmw gmgggfléhuo ottho‘tnchï¬n'i‘g. ngdlmfla gâ€- 3:8 . Q m m_’ I“ g: , ’"Rmfflnchw Whammg‘ lava-to .33 â€mg-with M } , pro: thrown! “ , ' ‘ '1 I. l I I I it ‘ 1' adult-1° :imcmmngowmu. n3 mum . hon the omomcmm dothh. mm mum†h A i: ugghatmmmumm W, of. m h m am am. BolorewolhipbcwhunFu-msahg‘ is M i t): it. u u: no~ovc by the Gonn- a. “gnaw m: 0 ‘ months Eighth-o! magnum amuww M“ E‘- “négm “"“‘ “mm “W- ï¬â€˜g-mamwhua am a “it 2°- m- tog-3:2“ . â€'1‘ m. 3“,. m. _nn “use“ W:- A“ mun.x'<.l‘odwxin;ll§; that. which belongs to mcâ€" his l'ow: for me augifor his {hm-o L'hildron. I have nothing : I gaVe up my folks. my friends, 7my Waveâ€"w- .rything for him. Now 1 am alone poor in everything." _ #9,...5... 6,. die. "\I\Il III \1'5-‘v-rvvira, W0gner positively refuses to dis- cuss the details of the case. " “See-my lawyers," said he to The St w ; this morning. --- ‘ A. 7L There. is nothing to Wagner that reminds one of a. gay Lothario; in- stead, he looks more than a war wtman. He walks lame and his arm hangs by his side. When he walks he bends over like a much older man. He is not strictly locked up except at night, for prisoners in the jail "witness room" are allowed to roam about the corridor during the day. “I am done with that woman .; we sett lud our aï¬'airs when she accepted the $400 for my letters," he said. wuuu wnuubu .. -_v_, _ ing the actual wedding, in Which: each mm the oth- took a. solemn. pledge f or, after which they entered into. tl‘le‘ relationship aim and wife, HOME IS ESTABLISHED NOW. ' Miss Scars claims to have lived “4n. woo-ner‘ as his wife since, with Wegner' as m and 1: “£311 â€gun We}: of ot'ISoonta. 'Thu donor‘s nudism ow but you no on stow Mmoï¬uom of “do kind wouldbuyo Comm Vhenolo modem out thaw are %they are good you oon't 'Wogm-r routine?! ï¬wight C. “atom 3.0 look aftervhis interests in thdmat- tor. and Judge Brooke was as)“ Fri «lay nftvmncm m vacate the order mmmittinn‘ chm-r tn Jail. 'l‘hv'ï¬lwur- hlg‘ Wan annuvd until [thin mnn‘lnm Wagnm‘n nuywvr to RM“ .mw “ ‘ H‘â€" A-A-A----.h deerick A. Wegner is well know" to rockville people, more particular ly certain moneyed men who, by rea- son of his transactions with them, have reason to remember him. He made his ï¬rst appearance in the In- land City a few years ago in: con- nection with the organization of .what was kown as the Orange Meat Company, for the manufacture of a new breakfast food. Being a good talker, be interested several â€"Iâ€"- ‘AA‘! afnl‘l: i-n Mr. Collier to the Peterboro Examâ€" iner to-day stated that the intermaâ€" 7tion that the Orange Meat Company Ehad suspended business was not cor- rect, the company is still doing bus! iness, and as far as lmown, a. satis- factory one. ll Ullh. The Orange Meat Company factory at Kingston has ceased to do business and the Brockville shareholders are “in the soup," having lost the var- rious sumssunk in the concern. It is reported that several civil actions are pending against Wegner in these parts. ‘ Wegner' married his present wife at Alexandria Bay, N.Y., 24 miles from‘ Brockville. The ceremony was per-1 fo: med on board the yacht Albina by a clergyman of that village. Since then Mr. and Mrs. Wegner, up to the time of leaving here, moved in high society, Mrs. Weg'ner was a leading soloist in the First Presbyterian church. They owned an automobile and were considered among the upper ten. News of Wegner's arrest in Detroit was learned with much in- huh)“ 1h.» thnr at her n. and Mic-gun Hmt aha prions woman In â€Inuit: mm he knnw Mr, and her, Jeweler-3' Association at max. in (net, there was no meeting 01 jewelers of which we lave tny rea' f on†hardâ€"tbs awry is g yum on its face. the proqfxu not clear thug, nodmfutï¬huuuxd . .be cleaned with whiting and cold wai- er. Soap discolorsktha-m. ‘_ 14mm: knilo handles on: lm mull- ‘mctoriiy mvndml by ï¬lling the «:0.ng its in tho hundlo two-thinlu full at main and brickduut. Heat â€wt-hunk of tho knife. and whllu wry hot prmm it lntn tlw handlu, holding It in plm until llrmly' not. v .- ‘ Beeswax and turpontino should nuv-_ or be pincud on a stow: in order t6 melt the wax. Accidents lroquantly result from thin. Cut the wax into shavings and cover with turpentine. In a few hours the wax will «liulolvo and form into a, jelly. Rub the hands with dry salt after having had them in water {or a length of time, afterwards rinse them and wipe dry. If thls is done daily alter the housework is ï¬nished. it will keep the hands smooth, clean and whlte. 'Keepv tickers (res); by placing "a small piece of camphor and pinch 0! salt in the water ‘jn wflfch thw nthnd. "'w-uvâ€"V A‘curuln which but}. hole’ in it can be mended ln‘ Iht"lollow‘lnguun» nor: Cut a place fr’om ‘an old um min a llttle larger than the hole. dip the edges in cold starch, place 0"!†the hula. aml lron. l-lnamnlled wnw may be perfectly mum-d by tll'o carelul mm at llnuly- poundod pumice mm. , A low dmpn of ammmula M a pull 0! water wlll parlorm thc ordjmwy cloulng'. wlth- um. ru-unrung to ugh ucourlng. Lace often] loses its freahnesa, though not sufliciently soi’ied to re- quire washing. It is a good ~plan to lay.“ aside Jor a week in tissue having ï¬rst covered the soiled parts paper and under a heavy weight, with calcined mgnesia. . In making a. custard the whites of the eggs are not a necessary in- gredient. Use the yolks to thicken the milk, in the proportion .0! one yolkto a cup-bf milk. The whites of the eggs may then be used as a garnish for the topof the custard. _-_|.:-l.. L‘s-7n Bu- _-â€"â€" _- _ _ To improve green peas which have become old and dry place two or three Jumps 0! sugar in the water in which they.are to be cooked. When quite cooked, take the saucepan at! the ï¬re. and let. the peasday in the water for ï¬vevminum before strain- ing. To clean gloves lay them out on a. clean table or board,. and rub a. mixture of ï¬nely-powdered tuller's earth and alum in equal quantities. Brush 0!! and sprinkle the gloves with dry bran and whiting. Lastly, dust thoroughly. Glove-wees are useful for cleaning in this way. Cake can be easily and quickly made by beating-mp three eggs and a cup of caster sugar till very stifl, add gradually a cup of self-raising flour. and pour into a well-greased and paper-lined flat tin, Bake till a light fawn color, then quickly spread with jam and roll it up. A good ï¬re extinguisher can be made with very little trouble as fol- lows : Put three pounds 0! salt in a gallon of water. and add to this one and a half pounds of sol ammonâ€" uvvv- '__.V -V ious place; about. the house: so that. when a. ï¬re is discovered it. maybe , ,I_A 9- ......JA n39h “MJWJ vâ€"n'u-e â€"â€"__ __V Lemon chmke is made with six eggs, quarter 0! a .pound of but- ter, grated rind and juice) 0! four lemons. and one pound oi granulat- ed sugar. Melt the butter slowly in an enamel saucepan. add the lemon rind and juice and lastly the sugar. Stir well till the mixture boils, pour into a. jar, and cover when cold. Cookslowly. or it will burn. Lemon cheesecake will .keep a, long time. The prosecution 01 two retsil merâ€" chants in Toronto for selling a sub- stance falsely. ‘labded "plum jam†tends to emphasize the insdeqnacy oi the machinery for enlorcing the low against adulterstions, rather than to reassure the public as to the quality of prepared foods and continue-#5. The "retail merchants were lined, and no doubt rightly so. but there has been no report 0! either seizures or prosecutions against the wholesale ,,menchants who‘ ..-\ .- -‘ .,. uractured this edit! ‘ ' public have no A 2 same line of goods is not on the shelves of many, more retailers, nor thst it is not, still being producedby, mmirgiuqmtse .mm of 0 food. drugs and fertilizers for .nnly- ADULTEBAHOI OF FOOD. (Toronto Globe)- till vZn'y stifl. o! self-raising a. wellâ€"greased fluouéa o! cert-Ar m; â€ad whilï¬â€œ mu whb' prohlflubn' mg 4», Wind 4' ; Baum: flow should “blah a mum proporâ€" 1.19: [or ouch known ’" ’ " in“ idndimm Mimin’t’ Inch uni om! Muse; hear u lain! potting forth tho {act whonvvur I til-Wu- ,IIVo“-i‘| and. Coloring minor in ()f-i tun hummus. but sumo.» m u m- “pr compoundu and for. ,uiorinu ‘gruqi" u I and \j at _,h u ‘y‘ m "MM! ihjurimm': WM 3124.: the in. boll uhuuld nuke; tholr mikMu‘n. 1‘0 ullblfltulidn o! chap man-flu] In an amino" that, could also hr env- arod by tho law with mud in lu~ balling. In". ch50! flflMflH-v in a law that ‘overy mum, can. dud packagi- hour a lain-i naming forth in mm- touts. Whothm’ food maturiai, color- ‘WI’NOY PMQ'VGUVQ. 3"! ï¬lï¬â€™bflhm already applied to the importation of udulim-ausd m uhuiqd b0 extend- ud ‘Lo im-iudu all other articlm u! Iood flint. do not conform to our «x- ciue laws. A null mono urgent aim-d is a regulation requiring tho «swim ummrs to turn ovqr (SVBI'y cm of ndulteralion to the lord Crown nu- thorities. The Crown Councils have the machim-ry at hand ,ior making seizures and promuting oflenders. This is a matter requiring prompt action before the production of adul- “Unv- w'vâ€"vv v_- r tented food bécomeh an entrenched interest. hard to dislodge. The new Atlantic steamships. Em- presses of Britain and Ireland, will be fitted with the new appliances for receiving sound Signals through the water“ At oertnir} impoi-tant- points in the 8}. Lawrence riVer submarine bells have been placed, which in thick foggy weather are sounded automa- tically by pneumatic pressure. In the bows o! the new Exam-eases, and v v-“â€" on the port and starboard sides transmitters will be ï¬tted and con» nected by wires and a telephone box in the chart room; thus the ofï¬cer in charge will hear the Warning bells when they are still miles away, ehd be able to ï¬x the position 0! his ship whatever the state of the wear- ther. Inasmuch as the submarine without interference. are not subject signals travel through the water to wind or waves andgive an exact location of the source of danger. it is apparent that they become on into partant‘taetor of safety. The steam- er James 8. Whitney of Boston, - -- ‘:-lâ€".4I cl umw v when running, at. full speed, picked up these signals at. eight. miles dis- tance. and the ofï¬cer in charge said the bell sounded distinctly; Another captain reported that he heard these signals clearly in a gale. when all other signal. tailed.. The question of expense has never been-considered by the Canadian Pa- ciï¬c Railway whemapplianoes can be introduced which will add to their passenger-3' edemaâ€"24. Whydotbelludsohhnlor'smlnmy WM Nuttowlintuhsts the event. That they were not in- tended to mpreeent such time,“ pmâ€" ven by the lnct that jewelers' dummy clocks hnye shown thnt' time since the early port 01 the‘ century. , All the clockanprtor to 1861 did not show that time my more than they do to-dny. Some 0! than show ï¬ve. minuta to one, some fourteen 1mm to nine and other panicsâ€. but'in nearly†'dl‘ the ma. em eqinâ€" distnnt Iron: the ï¬gure twelve. As It seems to be a general imprec- sion that the exact minute when Lin- coln was shot is marked by the hands of every W's sign-watchâ€"l an impression which seams to have} been given by jewelers themsolves. j The baselessneu o! thisyun whichj has gone all over tho oouhtry. in too beam-toncotrommouct t‘ President. Lincoln was shot by 300 at about 11 :80 o'clock in me even- AL- Em Zfevï¬W‘f‘Tgum: 1. Tim the list of buds ' ' 5111.! pm which gems to have County of chtoriu {or . tiger?) given by jewelers themulves. mm 01 um has In Pa The baselessneu of mm which, and that copies or :1; syn ‘ hugoneallomthooonn"try.istobo'm in my.) int. Mmuoncotrommouct tmtntho'l‘ownothmq President. Lincoln m shot by 300 2. That. the said list will 'ut 11:80 o'clbck in me evcn- "had the Ontario (Emu 333111 Mal Ahallt 10 o'clock the 3...“.."1‘1... November 250 Kg: :1; died", 'ibéut 10 o'clock following morning. Thou-dare clocks- do not Wat the time Submarine S‘gnals oGlook? 33% County of Victoria County Treasurer's Sale of lands , for Tues. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : 1. That. the list of buds in the County or Victor-h for ml.) {or an- mn 0! taxes bu tron pmparod. and that'oopiea o! the said list may bow in m Jane in the Court Home in the Town of Lindsay. 2. That the add litt will be pub- lilhed in the Ontario Gazette on No- velll'nl' 18th. Novembpr 25th, Decem- ber ï¬nd. and December 9th. 1905. 8. hut in default. 1! pm the tan. the lands will be a. court House, Hinds w.‘ - \n‘ enctly right lat yen: Indy be injurious now. â€Whether you went glasses or not your eyes should be examined nt lust once every two yarn. Wem eye experts. We can ï¬nd you paint sight- HORGAN BROS. LINDSAY. datum 1! paymepg Qt Baker Bryans Wholesale and Retail Dealars tron the but mines. all sizes, and the oelebntod Cum“ Cos! (or ï¬re- phcel. 8mm God (or hotels and and white. Phsw rag-is. Windsor Sdtputuplnhmhaadausiuo d ack- u put up by the sat works. Lumber, 14th “pm, and 0.13 tindg 4 Builds-5’ supplies. qunm-tmm. and, m mdy to supply their anoâ€" ‘men th Eastwood ‘cut. any length. 122 ‘ or longer to suit my stove. 1! customers wish the short. hard- wood and minwood split. we will da it 16!- 25 cents per cord. Swing and Splitting machine COAL