ï¬OWcr with: There's Counting of Vou. “I V\ e don’ t buy Your furs fr buy your furs from us at the regular prices. 5 We don’t know {11 lows-4mm... gWomen’s Misses' Cloth Coats 3 worth up to $8. Sale Price $2.48. II Women’s 85 Rain Coats $2.50. F Women’s $10 Black Capes $5. $1.25 Flannelette Wrappers 690. Women’s $5 Walk’g Skirts $2.50 Women’s Waists worth up to $3 tor $1.59. 1 Girl's $4 Cloth Coats $1.50. Women’s Waists Worth up to $4 for $1.98. . more determined to fame sa! counting of all stock on Feb. Ist. You, who raise flowers, know they bloom bes owcr wither on the plants. It doesn’t pav_ t when cut freely on its hawk: gn \vp'nu O'nr'-te.-‘n--‘-- --» It (,OLSI any bettef for a Store to a How it: ---v. x r mrs from us at this ï¬nal clearing rgular prices. But you kngyv our #4»; AA mvk'. so we've everlastingly rm: he chief rummaging is m Janu: r Inventory. There are bargai 'ome and see. ...... uv VV 1. uppers 090. Drawers 150. $5 Walk’g Skirts $2.50 Women's 35c. Gloves 19c. Waists worth up to $3 $1.50 Silk Belts 75c. for $1.59. Boys Caps Worth up to 50c.for 25 4 Cloth Coats $1.50. r Hotcl Bullicd ‘ and . nra Missionary meet- the Epwwth League Society, (here wax quite an intercszing meeting r) the Epwor!h League here, which as ably led by Miss Maud Nugcnt has charge ofthis branch of the Very encouraging reports of ry work in different parts of m of her nephew, Mr. W Hctherington. Mrs. Walla crly Miss Rowena Wal resident here sumc yea cc was (1 I .ace and w; rs ago. ‘.'-.u. IU everlastingly rummaging, clearing nag-\_ .â€" -h ' ' .ocke, (“Mott and Nugcnt. it has been d 'tewart rendered a solo most 1y With"? a and Mrs. (Rem) Clam temper has lc the organ in an efï¬cien't lays. next Monday hight Miss While: man givca talk on «me of the takiml the ini‘ 4: Life of Christ. now wplmm- Print Sale when. '1 )r. ) r.) McCullough, of xiszting fncnds m Mi january, when We are gains-a plenty. Thesa for x '0"an ight m the ‘iâ€"inl In the momh MES! swnary meet- meet next M 011 web of the g reports of :m parts of the Misses ’Women’s 60c. Fleece Lined Un- derwear 43c. Women's $1 Astrachan Gaunt- lets 79c. )ext Mon-r â€â€™8 ’85? hp; ed even to e of North I Impatience i1 Millbrook E/ this delay m Inna... n- (EMMA Bills may I" m form- tstcr, was a to Ta: Women's 750. Plan Drawers 39c Children’s 35c. F'lsn CS. .. ,_ J-.. .v 30!â€: money than to furs are juss as good as they ever were to sell every piece now. And if very im. Note the above, then come and l ,-_ .- Jutlull taking the initiative a {majority would now welcome the issuance of g brief g out lines while they making stocks snug am hesu for instance. Man I ister, that an early response is desired to Japan’s recent note to rRussia. It is calculated here that the Japanese note reached the Russian Cabinet on the afternoon ofjan. :6, and it is felt that sufï¬cient time has elapsed for its consideration. and [he nrmmr-uin-~ A ~ While: many have objected to m... .1“ 9 ’tn Baron dc Roscu‘ u even to e oke éfpxcsswns 01 npatience in japan. Japan Demands an Answer. Tokxo, Inn. 26.-â€"'1'hc japanes: Gov- _ ........‘u â€wrung Were read and on motion conï¬rmed. The Treasurer rvatl his ï¬nancial statement xlmwing a balance on hand of $588.93. . On motion the report was adopted tshurg, l~'|n~ 26. -.â€" After a \'anCc~ llonaldson~Rcsolred that , - W _ . Messrs. R Dixon, R Matchct and A [0‘ suspense and uncertatntv, Holmes be heard re vl’roteats eheart-breaklng bycontradic- ' ' ' . On motion resolved to elect ofï¬cers ' reports coming from around Blown to Pieces. -â€"â€"~â€"_ Mrs. lohn Grundy, 0f Billl'tlf'i“, 3 _ . _ bv open votc. ‘ l)., is visiting her friends in Mtllbrou : pit-mouth ol the Harwrck 'On mom," um following ofï¬cers and vicinity. ne, at Cheswick, where the {2:â€" were elected: explosion occurred rte relatives of the 180 entornbed YUSWT‘IRY' President-~j A 'l‘ait. Ist Vice-Presidentâ€"J M Martyn. :“ï¬ï¬know that all of the 2nd “ â€"M Hannah. “ml, with the excep- Directors â€" Messrs. Leath, Syer, centhe one taken out by the O’Brien, (liven, Winslow, Donaldson, d rescuing party yesterday. \’ance,.l"allts and Berr‘y. . afternoon M ichael Mcguade ' O'B_r"i"“,l'“uuh““lat Af‘ Snnth ' resctiers, antlflw '1 Wood be Auditors tor 1904. .c shaft, and said it Wmslowâ€"~l.ough-â€"Resnlwd m------' Rain water flowing from Cemcn Roofs can be used for domestic pur poses.â€" 1.. S. Clarry, Agent. Mr Pickering is here looking afte: the Electric Light Plant. linetï¬â€˜u ‘ I .- (Yb. Cashel, the escaped Calgary murdvr I. has been recaptured. N u-» "V UUU. 75c. Flannelette .Wers 39c. 35c. Flannelette >Wers 15c. ja panese -n.. ‘r 'cntllc om: taken out by the rescuing party yesterday. afternoon M ichnel McQuade ' 1e Icadcrs of the rescuers, -c shuft,and said it ouiqht before they} '7" 12:.“ "'0“! U1: Qï¬miled, With enthc One tflkcn rescuing pgu‘tv .ni'iI-illy intimated 1, the Russxan Min Pr t 5.11! â€"â€" “It‘sâ€"9:5: 71:! \\ inslow, O Brien, S 5 BIG SNYDICATE, Egg \ance,1\lchxl, w '1- 1: others. aim Elf The minutcs of Inst 1‘ et '03 he scuttercd all me of them, "menls." the fam- nersare ‘ect to reach klbc men the Harwick whercthe {3. Cd Yesterday- 180 emmnbed but all of the :h the: cxcep. n out by the C IV yeStcrday. me} MCQuade - the rechers, and Said it {ll ‘se Uov- secret IS pre Russia Ia pan out any of Cement rooï¬ng presents an attrac- tive appearance, having no nail heads or tin caps exposed to viewâ€"1.. S. Clarry, Agent; 7.- VVI a lmzqomy will be about 900 ; complete ‘ returns are not in yet. .Recve Chas McNeil and Councillor 'l‘. A. Kelly are representing Cavan Council at the Good Roads Conven- tion being held in Cobourg this week. Conservative, Ia majority will be returns are not I , ' plow shouid make a trip west side of Tuppcr st. Mlerc, the Liberal Candidate 0th Oxford, won a decisive Vic- tory or'cr his opponent, Mr. Butler, Conservative, last Monday. The Col's li“! Inc-.4“ ..._II I, Ll FTINC mm 1 I )onaidsonâ€"Vanceâ€"‘ Resolved toac~ cept the offer of the Cavan Society to 1ma'g.unatc for Exhibition purpOSes, his year. Winslowâ€"FaHisâ€"Resolved that ï¬ve rs be paid each of thc Auditors t servires. ’ancc-W T l)onaldson~-Re-‘ payC H Winslow and W donation of ten dollars each ervives to this Society. ’inslowâ€"W '1‘ Donaldsonâ€"â€" d to hold the annual fair in ' on Thursday and Friday, d 7th, 1904. adjourned. “no-..“ _ g 5- . two delegates to the annual meeting of UHFBSEWEH Lilian Eazax . the Canadian Assoctation ol Fairs and ______ Exhibitions held in Toronto on the J- H. Gardiner, Auctioneer, 01' Pet- ryth and 18th of Pub. next. . . . _' . , f 7 O’Brien»â€"Loughâ€" Resolvvd that W erboro, has recencd msttu Urns ruin '1‘ Donaldson and (: Mchiu be the Mr. Wm. Hutchinson, to sell by public (lelt-gtttrs to the meeting in 'l‘oronto. auctton on his premises, north part of Meeting adjourned. ‘ Y I l , h Lots rand 2, 'l‘wp (man, on the : lter tie annua meeting t c new . . . . " 10th line on lhurcdm' l'cb. th 1 0 board held a short sessnon. ’ s " 4 ’ 9 4’ ‘ ’ u n - ~ V I. I . Berryâ€"«Fullisâ€" Resolved that W at r odotl. sharp, his mlualnle farm! Vance be Sec.~'l‘reasurer, for 1904, at *ka. implements, 5x- 'I‘lesu‘$l°f same salary. .,..,a , - _ "vvu u\. nuuunrs [or 1904. W inslowâ€"Lough-â€" Resolved to scnd two delegates to the annual meeting of the Canadian Assnrmlhm n4 nutâ€"r - Vinslow, ab and (70!. Sutton e on Grounds for 1904. Col. 1). Sultonâ€"--L F Staplesâ€"4%:- soh'cd that W Vance be Scc.-'I‘rcasurcr at snmc salary for 1904. W H Loughâ€"R Walshâ€"Remlved that [hi5 Socmtv nlnnlm‘n-m... ___:.1_ A' (; McNeil, w H Lough; 6111 W O’Brien, R \Val be the Commitle On motion the election of ofï¬cers was then proceeded with, by open vote. On motion the following ofï¬cers and and directors Were elected: Presidcnt~C McNeil. Ist Vice-Presidemâ€"W. H. Lough. 2nd “ â€"COL I). Sutton. Directorsâ€" Messrs. 'l‘ A Kelly, J 1. Fair, M H Sisson, R Walsh.) W Walah, jamcs Hutchinson, ] \\’ Hzimilton, R Sha‘" and 1‘ 1“ grand“- 'l‘hc Sec.-'I‘reasurcr read his ï¬nancial statement, showing a balance on hsz of $412.37. W. H. Loughâ€"L. F. Staplesâ€"'l'hat the 'I'rcasurer’s report as‘rcad be adopâ€" ted. The annual meeting of the Cavan Agricultural Society was held in the Councd Chamber. on Wednesday, Jan. [ 13th, 1904. Prcscntâ€"C. McNeil, R. Vance, R. Walsh, W. H. Lough, W. O’Brien, Reid LOWcry, C. H. Winslow, L. F. Staples. Col. 1). Sutton and others. The Secretary read the mmutcs of thclust annual meeting, which Wcrc conï¬rmed. ultimatum and a declaration of warif that shouln prove effective. Some out- side opinion here inclines to the belief that the activity of the Japanese will be 1 limited to the seizure of Corea. which, it IS thought, Russm would not oppose. 'l‘he japanese Government proceeds With absolute secrecy. and the people of Japan are not even informed at the exact nature of the demands made on Russia. Mn‘cnlmral Societies Meet. 's of last annual meeting mm Societies Meet. CAVAN. nual meeting of the Cavan a] Society was hcld in the hambcr. on Wednesdav- Inn, Woman'- 11!; II a battle and energy. Shattered In chronic troubles. There : Anti-Pm (all: to do good. When the sleep is restless, food causes undress. head- m-heor dizziness.pnms in the side or buck. indigestion. pal- piutlon. uppetm: poor. cm:- su'pnted, all tin-d out. Cc- ruscdâ€"juxt (2:: trial of Sh. Leonhardl‘s AN'HJ'HJ. will “lighten the burden" thus is dragging you down. It berm; its hcrk in the stomach from Lfich be blood 1: fed and the mm (:3 controlled. Ann-Pm. gmbmce» a new ....u nus nnnncml fl abalancc on hand *port was adopted. 3n~Rcsolvcd that 9.5252 Matchct and A . 'I’rolcats. “‘ ' ‘ :d to elect ofï¬cers Mrs. If)!“ . 1)., 1.; nsmn following ofï¬cers and vmmty. . Rain war in‘ Roofs can b< -J 1“ Martyn. POSCS.â€" 1.. S -â€"M Hannah. '8' 1,9an C...“ NII' Phi-w: .5 With a Gentle Hand 12m, Smith. Lough Sutton, Bur ry , l'. Donaldson and fr. Butler, 1‘ The: Col's u complete (; fr t5; SI H an .n attrac- an ail heads ed '°_Ia S. an $81 Councillor g Cavan ‘ Conven- hiS week, vyuuuaua’, J an. R. Vance, R. . W. O’Brien, 'insluw, l.. F. [and others. we mmutcs of g, which Wcm 1d his ï¬nancial ‘ance on hsz Staplesâ€"'l'hat read be adop~ n of ofï¬cers by open vote. lg ofï¬cers and 1: H. Lough. I. I). Sutton. \~Kclly,] I. ., J w Walnh, imnilton, R h~That W be elected 1904. Meet- ng the new utton.â€"Re~ 1. j A Tait, H Winslow, 30!. Sutton Ids for 1904. taplcsâ€" Re- :.-'I‘rcasurcr â€"â€"Res‘olved mmï¬sasasasm allo'wéd for cash See bills. _. ~.\.§lilllu’ from Dr. A. lennson, to Sell at the same time and place, his valuable Dairy Supplies and House Furniture. Terms: â€"Hay, Hens, Dairy Supplies and House Furniture, and all sums of $10 and under, cash. 9 mos. credit on bal- ‘ mice of chattels, by furnishing approv- ‘ ed paper. A discount of 5 per cent. l rccclvcu instructions from Mr. Samuel '1‘. Icmison to sell by public auction on the premises of the late David Iemison Lot 2 5, con. 9, Manvcrs, on Wednesday, l-l). 17th, 1904, at 1 o’cloek his val- uable farm stock, implements c. Mr. Gardiner has also reCcivcd instructions from Dr. A. lcnnsnn, m CH" n. um ..__ Mr.}. H. Gardiner, Au ruccivcd instructions from â€"_â€"-â€"-â€"b ‘- i»' I G "WV“... u. , pm cent. per annum al‘ lowed for casl‘. on credit amounts. J. H. Gardiner, Auctioneer, has become “SEEDY†100 received instructions from Mr. 1- t W.‘ Byers. to sell by public auc demands thal you dispard that Sh tion on hls pl'emlStS, Lot 34. Con. We can SUpp y y I0. Hamilton, one mile south of USED TO BE Baillcboro, on Friday, 1“ d). 5, I 1904, at I o'clook sharp, his val uable farm stock. implements, c. 1? S - - O ars Terms â€"$10 and under,. cash; or . 9 months credit. See bills for further particulars. cause they elf-respect. abby Hat. v ‘7' m w 10th line, on Thursday, l'cb. 4th, 1904, l ,at 1 o’clock sharp, his valuable farm I Every‘cody 3‘13}? stock, implements, c. 'l'crms,~$xolbe the GOOD K133] and under, cash, over that amount 9‘ mos. (.‘l'cdlt will be given to parties! V ‘ E E3 furnishing approved joint notes. A l ‘ M: discount of 7 per cent. per annum al‘ POWed for casl‘. on credit amounts. v-.- ‘- - L - ‘ 15! .M :35- new BURDEN principle. It: effect: are diJTcrc-nt from anything else, and there is no mistakin iiswonderfnl influence. Dr. - Leonhardt has pre and the {ox-mum entirely rec 1mm ‘ the injurious ingredients I common to present day Piill. i me. It. is the ideal system treatmexztr Price. 50 cent: 1 per bn: of dealers. or by ; midre~singW1Lsox-FYLI ‘ ($0.. Maura anis, Ontario, \\ ho um also mail tree “9 3 pie to an; mm ~ANTI-PILL 3 Size 36 credit. icuIars. See bills for kudiner, Auctinneer, has Ictinns frum Mr cannuu .v... .uuu uujlulng else, there is no mistaking anderfn! Influence. Dl'. ‘ hardt. has pre and the - . uh. entirely rec from ~ injurious ingredients} zzniz°5iz°§33rz§zziz « Agent, BOX 315, next. Price. 50 cents .' - â€" - â€" â€" I"! of dealers. or by l 2 Size 35, 1 size 1 Size 35, 2 Size on cred it -a mounts 2 Size 35, 3 Size 20th Century 01‘ Climax BIL REGULAR $18.50 FOR 9.85 1 size 36, I Size 37, 2 Size 38, 1 Size SQ uubl, mm and ma proof, Cement Rooï¬ng “ill last as Ion which it is applied. Prices on application to Those contemplatingputtinfir ing season, wm ï¬nd it to their adva and get prices before buying any 01 dust, rain and ï¬reproof, and comes GLQVES \V 0.\ V“. 7i 0 >3 Ix“. 01nd Musical and Juggling Act. Presenting Musical Um» Chimes, Trick Banjofst, Flutist, c., and ï¬ght- my»; Baton juggling. A pleasing {caturc-(‘onmmc and Settings. Open for Concert Engagements. . . . . . .. . .. .‘I'ERMS MODERATE ESQ; ESE and may be picked Size 85 '. 2 Size , 1 Size ‘. 39. 1 Size 40, 1 Size 44. quoted below S3 and timer roofs o advantage up AOLAâ€" I ‘ n their buildings tqcaï¬ï¬‚ on me. 56: >e Proï¬table this Winter. Disappoints Size 38 C‘ 42 “Maura-m “‘55. the com- 3 SEC Samphs -_ It 15 “um, hl‘ dim