a;'00OOOOOQQOOOOlOQ'OOOOOO'Oï¬OOO’QOO‘O’VQOO‘O s; Allow me to thank the people of the. County of Victoria for the magniï¬cent response they have given to our appeal of the 17th inst. In every way the sale has been a pronounced success. . Owing to the unfavorableness 'of ‘the weather of the past few days, we have decided to continue the sale until the 7th. of Febru-1 ary, that those who have not participated may have the opportunity. This sale‘ should be of special interest to those who out! o! m r (The {allowing practical article in taboo from Farmere‘ Bulletin N9. 5. "Poultry Raising in Virginia," pub- lished in December, 1906, by the Born! at Agriculture and Immigratbn oz Yasmin.) .Very clear and practical instruc- tions come with all incubators "o! the best make, and if carefully followed even inexperienced persons can run them successfully. ; - l Nearly all poultry writers favor a. damp cellar as the‘best place to: . hatching chickens in an incubator. because of the moisture. We doubt the advisability of this. It in abso- lntely necessary that the embryos i have pure air and everybOdy knows_ that the air is seldom pure where] there is constant dampness. It a Iluaâ€" l out cellar is used the floor, should, be cemented to keep it dry and thei 311' pure. If the cellar is even with the ground it is not necessary to oc- ment it. [or such cellars are seldom ‘ damp. Sprinkle the floor well when' ‘50 e833 begin to pip nod beep this up all during the time the eggs are hatching. and this will give tumo- “to. needed. Get all the pore nit poomble without n draft. and the boot ‘ W)“ to secure this condition in to l h!" “In window: open but outli- CMUI Demand to prevent drafts. { l hat (or Proper Ventiletioo. .. All" Placing the incubator cothut “- ‘3 mrfectiy level. open the door ind. ventilators. piece 3 lbrhted ocn- ‘10 Inside. clone the door end «retol- ly ten: the amount of elr mine by Kraduzillv cloein; ventilntorn gutticwmly to keep tin candle born- !“8- 11 it begins to flicker. there II not enough air, end tb mtilntâ€" or: should be opened duet 1 little Flow. or. just enough to keep th e“- ‘h? burning. Tent m- to: Mt ten minutes hetero start“ all butch. and mmove before pnttinz ml in. 59W nianuhcturere o! incubators. 3%.th test in their iutmtiool. but it is moot important. mo in â€0958817 for the embryo‘ holes" it ham to breathe. no leak at it ““3“ poor hatche- nnd weak chink- E’nï¬- Some poultrymolaln that n U the ohie! cause at poonhetchig IIGUM‘I‘IDI All! BEARING GIIIGI. i ad has: County Poultry Fund». “6 Fume!†i . (Cm‘x‘wwuwnoe Inv‘ut â€W â€MM†N om .dpu...mv.nhl MM Mal-h ‘b M ‘33, mm 2051'. and weak. chickens. , 1' 0'" Profitable broilers we start 091' betcha in February. We got. out “he“ Percentage at chicken: from $83 batched in April. In our brood- â€3 we raise them equally as well “'1'†hatched out early, although we “not 80': â€good results ill-hate]!- ing. Attenmcnaotminm climate, unless the wuther i; any: MU cool eggs do not hatch so well I†m the chicks as thrifty. Iâ€All ms med to: hatching should caudally selected, end .11 “ï¬ll me rejected. .Yesm "'1 . W. McGAFFEY. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, ’00. 'twoyoor-old mu "Arm-u u. w... hatching ml. Attor seeing that the incubator. in ut the: mound unprttm d on hundred and two‘ had. a hull dogma. it will only muqin tho turning 01 ’tho egg- twioo a. do. morning and may to toquirod. keeping the tom- peraturo at one hmflrod and two and a hall degrees as nearly as possible, by 3113111; 0; lowo‘riug the lamps. . Testim the Eggs. Excellent egg-testers. with instruc- tions as to use, are furnished with most incubators. 'Ilheee testers on: Excellent egg-teeters. with instruc- tions as to use, are furnished with most incubators. These testers can be plaeed on an ordinary lamp, and the eggs are best tested at night. when the room in dark. On the sixth day at incubation we ounsidenthemam their beat for testing. A good strong germ has the appearanpc of a spider. in the egg. A blood circle ad- hering to the shell denotes a: deed germ; a perfectly clear as well as a cloudy egg is unfertile and should be removed from the ineybattor. These rejected egg: can be retested and the clear ones taken out for use. In some markets they can he sold at 0. lower market rate per dozen to belt- era, for. they are perfectly good [or cooking purpoeee. or they may he no- ed at home, or herd-boiled. chopped up and given. to young growing stock. From the tenth to the eighteenth day cool eggs 'by leaving the door. at the incubator .open alter the morning turning or eggs, letting the tempera:- ture drop to â€ninety degrees. , The Lut Turning ot the 3334:. On the morning at the nineteenth day the egg- ene turned for the lut time. provided they are not elreedy plpplng. They ehould all he eeretnl- ly npneed out in the tray. in: order that the chicks may tell into the nnreery; o! t_ho_ meehlne. both tron: day the egg- ure turned [or the in: time. provided they are not already pipping. They should all be careful- ‘ ly spread out in the tray- in order that the chicks may [all into the nursery of the machine. both Irom the buck and front. and so prevent unnecessary trample; over the egg. that are hatching. At this time the ventilator: are oioaed until the hatch is twothlrda over. Natural Incubation". Hatching eggs under. hen: is 3 much simpler matter. In some experi- maxle in hatching out hens, led on can while sitting. corn being the greatest heat prancing 8W #0 an stray. @3th â€"Alne’a.dy many towns and 01(168 are making rcliminary arrangeâ€" ments not a: 1d Boya’ day. and the year 1906 is likely to ban buy one In the lime or maniacs. W-hy could [not Limi- have a largo gathering * t-hia yml’ It in a in movement [but a uiu‘ one. u: itObqhoox‘u {p.11 interested. to too tint It a pm- I I pew W up tuft gmnisetx -_ |.___ .0 -:-Dr. 8611. i tor at the Prov- incnfl Beam 0! enl‘th. {mm to: the sanitary audition of. Cobalt when the apt-Ins opens; The two acumen of spring has been closed. but the pp!- -lution of the lake continues»: -More shocking even than the stories of poisonous preservatives and dyes used in hoods to which the put» lie has been treated too abundantly on late in the story of a Boston bak- en who used 1000 pounds a day or rot- ten eggs deodonzed with formalde- hyde. This fact is stated in the last report of the Massachpsetts Board of Reflux. -'I-ha when 01 Link} Poultry mason-um “a «lighted with tan indication: luv. u Queue-uni show on Jan. 8m and Fab. m “stand. PM 'A. 0. Gilbert. 01 Ottawa. hand. (it?! Guam!» Pantry Dean. Morb- er pmvticd men will bq pruunt on the second mad. ‘thuzd don m down: wddrm ‘, _ “vlâ€"_ -An an m bu bud myth!" to 15.! am; who mania: on nod unco- u' turnout. or who has a contract to pm mun hulking: 'hu «footed than-vim!!! tummao- count at the mil mzhu. In. many cases In town amoun- hue and ov- mt tan a co“. or 87 an m club-ea- w-l‘hobw nun at Ann-tap"- fl whole-u; In. nu igthdr him-keg: m In IMINWEI hue m mung-a cured-tho new ground“ will ho "avg. did mu!“ Mr. A Ill-Ara)?†tomato. “Mun aro- oeu- â€"Cra‘n Auntin's an. mill at. Kin- mount has commenced cutting on:- tom stock, owing to the mimosa of the weather. The. planar and much- ez am also in operation. â€"Bolleville Chien at Police has giv- en in his unm report to the'Polioo Commissioners. in which he shows that 364 one: wane brought into court during the you. 1906. fl Ger â€"In St. Thomas they are discussing the udvlubllity ot hula: city tuxe- paid at tho banks. The thank ot- ticials an aid tote willing .to un- dertako'tho work tor the ladder:- w adyantaso they would receive thoretrom, but it is not easily noon. suggests the anttord Expositor. that municipal expenditure would he leaning by the chance. ageing thtt someone would hove to pnpuro and tone the tax alipcnnd look “to; tho linquenta. OW manly «scout themnlvoa o! a. for more sample charaotox than this one. . â€"Cougha. colds. hoareeneu. and 0 other throat tilmanta are quickly re- lieved by Creaolene tablets. ten gents per box. All druggista. â€"The almanac: tell at ï¬ve eclipses in 1906‘ Only one oi them however. Ml! be visible in this section. This Mill be a total oclipqa ot the. moon, Feb. 9th. “May citizens are now. in comâ€" munication with the outside world. their telï¬hone line having peen oox_n- war tel hone “lewd. e h £25133 atom â€"I(r. \I. 3. man. all A‘Iflnlc Spurn“. â€new «on m bund- u and m. m. ’1‘. D. an a. flu: ammonium. uM noun on now brick mum on m. coma: of Sul- Iex and “WNW-«tn â€"Your money will urn 31-2 per cent. on deposit and 4 per cent. on debenture with the Victor-i; Loan Btvinga Caâ€"wldltt. â€"A New York pmhea h‘u resign- ed hi: pulpit to enter tho inunnoo minus . Perm. he use. his duty. to: there «thinly in room for in- pmunont In tho tummy. lino, '-â€"I‘t In W tint m. M V. Deb. who Swim-t mum on: th- 0’. B. prawns). win two“ at the Indoor d Undo an Feb. 7. Itnomun_mmcmmd QB Tmélkotul nuts “THERE†BY POST REPORTER! OI THEIR IA!“ ROUIDS -Noxdholner Pime- any: on View at W. A. Goodwin's Art Store. Kent-ct. See them hetero Sunlight Soap in better thu: other soaps. but. in best when need in the Sunlight. way. Buy Sunlight Soap and follow directions. mumntmmm summon. ' â€"Whecled vehicle: on ï¬le Elsi. of January; Well. mam â€"'l‘orny, the reviuflat, is not in judicial: mum“ n T013. 3. In a Reformer, L L . --m-. '1‘. J. Johnaton has be.“ e!- mttd Wanda}: at Paterhoro County â€"Uxbridge Journal; Th0 ï¬reman am pleased with tho new rubber boots which have bum pnmlgmd tor the Went. Each'baat u nary:- ed“U. B. F." in ' rpdlen'hem Thus, it is expected. wil pravent their-nae by everybody in mm)... .1110 hast tenure at them, Want, up strap and buckle nau- t'ha top winch par. units the quick tightening of the boot 'to the let EEG was? â€term -JIJ .:§oi;§nle‘l Bani 02' Manual hu resolved to anguish uhool ur- walrus every yen-by byldloying the L'xbriago pin and making it impou- aiblo to: â€mutation. property. to be i I mood was Mmd by tin 'rnoaday at hat m Ian. 32.000. - â€"oshun What mm prim. rib mat. 100.. eluded rib 90.; diml- der 86.; shut. 80.; 2 1-2113. aun- BRIEHY- mm BREVIIIES -Cnrlm’ ou. . -50- Mum 01AM“! 9 and cities Ottawa m cm W m on lol. Ottawa. Jan. 22â€"Rev. Charles W. Canon took for. his sermon topic Jeeâ€" tevday. at the Church oi 0111' Path- on, "The Reality oi Heaven and Hell."L Mr. Cemn did not (ell his peoplejnsthowheeaneby thein- tornwtion, but: he denounced Dr. Tor- rey'e attempt in Toronto to impress the people with the existence 0! a literal hell. Anions othe: things. Mr. Cannon said: "Heaven and hell are worth that come to u tram the wonky-world of religious childhood. But in our mod- ern mental experience we (ind tint e lairylend heeven end e furnace hell hoe mote end more A tin nnreel. It in a hot tint hell_ eeued so torrlly and ;;â€"V¢§ has ceased tb charm the Average mind. The minu- thundon than.“ a! hell or whhpcu naphtha- a! w» to n modem conneculon on author drive wlth the on n ‘ draw with the other. Ex- citement. not new acceptance. I! throw- ntmud. It b not howls of sympthy with the doctrine. but humane ol curios“, to on tho arr tumu- and highu odgn‘ed. ‘91:. or- -lli. Gavan.me Indy . was killed on the Laban: mummy g. a re- nnttotu hgenooonpbqpudth: train ‘hn Bar tumlm hm go- tion for m but were non-unt- cdon tho mounti- um Maudwu m “in. Due- this in tint Ame- csnn'rlwnyn'hqus ‘ _ t top}! peo- pla who are not Axum can-and “VII†II. in" 'vvvâ€"‘vâ€"~7 “Every rational mm. in orthodoxy all out. h:- 1093 Iinoo dung-dad hell tire. such as Dr. Torrey cooks to revive. u unwed and â€phonon- aauinat God. So molly b “phonon: in tho thought that the can who most donorm to go to such 31m in tho one who believes in it. man: for other: people. His hall is in tho um unwary a. I [ht at“: and per on ids mun. . -â€"The Ottawa Citizen romaxks thot at present“ all the benefit Ontu'io enjoy: from controlling tho world's nickel production in a large hole in the ground and tip gages poid to: {3'38 '6} "Moi-o p.65 futâ€"«m u u.- de I «mm: o! 20 p: out. on lmhladmduu'l‘ tun-notion. t 13:; m u u an e or n a t .- drumâ€"«12. P" " -8t. mm“ Jam-Ml it A But- hlo "who: am chum: u mdaum ‘hu lieu at! «outdonbly unoppo- pla m llvln; In mu 'I‘hc unob- ublut in 0th“ than a par-on but a u m In a swam-hound «mace-snot mat. tobndomor- «a from In: «um place. â€"1.ut your Andm Garnish can any '1{.090.0000. 51:3 ha total 118. I088. muon- to 0 31:. Caro ‘n “I'm an,» eon-la at a mall mutation at unearned increment." but «at in tha ruiqwith I‘ll great fortune- That Hr. car- neck in giving to much at his portion ho! to the puma in to hit mt. ploy corpse- at an uncle: no pun:- m Vim. I i -'l‘hem 1: some folk 0! n nunnill being exacted at. Ommeo, At tn;- rote. the runners are anxious for on. in order. think they may has their loss uwn into timber (or. buildlns purpo-ea. ‘_ â€"Nothlnz like having lots of check. The Toronto Argonauts have asked Government to make a grant 0! $1000 toward sending a omw of oat-amen to Henley. Eng. to compete in the annual regatta. â€"A:t a meeting oi: the inter: and â€ham“: 0! Port pa on Jan. 2nd inst,“ ids: punt: the ntnotmmwml b61221 1-2cen'ts A-.- W. , -L_.l-__ aha {in one Inmed' - -Anvbha- We: in at spring is supplied in the unnl at The 99‘ unctum at t bulb. comings contam- m Ann undead poem untied “You __ .. A A ‘0‘- .J Av‘.-.Lâ€"-, In at uni chor- tli go!" and it want- W â€"q 1;; W Hut Go" u ms. “60» 80. into the m pâ€"Bmdmu cumin. to bocin (or course of It at up but a hunch of that; l- __ _ Lapin-I I- â€"l'nrnan who require help on their unn- n‘hould make u. note at tho but that u- Mutton Anny u bringing “.0an n hm nunhor cl lmmtgnntu o! a superior clan. who up to work on tux-nu. Applia- tlon bunk- nu ha and u; thin allies. on who believe: for other people. same category B n. cheese moon." -â€"’1‘h'b h ubon't t’hq timootthe mt thug tho rid who stated in mpang 3 may on Jumry m basins-to 31.9 a minor m B: Fun-my u: a will shipping whole week». â€"Tho bright 1m}. town at Galt has now u morgue 11M up with “mom“: oonvomenm" such :3 rs- volving glas flu}! on antic!) to in. 7 -44- “.4 ..._~...... In.†an m Ion. Mo Inn ' (We! Bum; l ‘ An ectperiemad tartan-n an other day expressed in tho public Journals his deep cmn regarding the or!- 650. na- oould the: thoow Hat. hora, ea tux-M white at tin previews of Mâ€"MM girls ï¬nd In M. :istion. Now some! ï¬n turd-g? 3 mm“ W m t I. White has: in “I“ but. And nun-Miniammmm the: â€"Mr. Han-y O’Neill. an employee at the Baal tam not win: a intn-I swim halt ywuek. by having 'a haudbl «My. Junmcd in bag ma. winery. ‘tnnexeï¬â€ by â€Ifxew York girl in: km her lava- urwtud because ‘ho h'ued her too much." One of thy ï¬rlththinzs s man most (In. built It will be :11 right to: t m to con- aï¬eld-plum ; «tub-om“ he hath mu. GRITIGISE III. TORI“. M, Dick and Harry “fl; "55.3130; on the: Mining. which is owned by It. 8. Britten. tau: may the loan nut-Sued. . for m. {mum urn epéuphx acted to the m 0!. «minute und scoldinc mum. On I talkative old and 1759; x . Bwoat‘h this_ may stage in ma A noisy. utiqmtqd mid. . Who mom box and). am an dam: 1nd ne’er baton was out dbmw Hm lieu. returned to clay. Ilia mu Yams. .Wbo. on the mi. «1 my; Began to hold hot. tauâ€. mmmm-m m M m loch! night about 11.45. tho ï¬remen Wu «AM on to quench a blue in In J. Walt-ti Walla-e. nunbc at etching: m m nailed nod W 71m who put 37%â€. Tï¬e Jupanm “dish. m‘t‘h abnor- maliy d-eVeiopqd ï¬ns and. tails. han- long been laminar inthis country. Whiie undeniably beautdui. they look mewht uncomfortable. being so main-“baud with ornamcutvhilla and mm but in the mikndo'n empire they no greatly printLlJrgc prim being eaten paid tor exception- ally emu. spacing». Goldï¬sh tanning in that country is an extensive and ith must" cmductet. mace though it may. ueem mainly. no: the beneï¬t and am- ur'ment of ohilten. who ï¬nd (ow thing: so delightful u a visit. to such a :- zenrinx - “tuba-fluent when tight-haw. tinny. Mira at an “mmmm bqaeon swim- uï¬ng about in :1an shallow Apia-t cocaine Mm: 'Iho W makes ouremI selecâ€" ï¬onda numba' otnoklinh,80r£ yum old. Inc! with .11 animus In spring the Male; 1:7 as: upon nut waedn or on 653 at tin Inn-t curious thing: Mtï¬bthtwhmmitu atrium. mmnmm hul- not .sppnflng until Mar. In“ much «parlance Ind .511 are needed to nuke the [01m clung-q tron: black to red. A m not an expert who txleo his had a mung the-o liab- u it iihaly to {and that tiny remain ma. rm to ammo tha vivid ,tinta which unto them so Admired. . l: m to be min [but they ghould hive plant: 01: food. [requent dam at “to:- in the pond. and iibenl ape-ares to the sun's rays. and a. great deal at warmth. ‘T-h-e change at color ought to beg-m a cogple pt months gage}- hgtcLhing. ,, Lâ€" -- um rats In! I '03 through we M so must lived as w 'Miko mm Infra“ 8; Burns on a cums-q; . Inter-the in ungbr s while nil» (“I on tho yoke- ot boil“ or an huh“ out ‘m‘ the-)- If. w 'â€"v I'""' _ -._-. ‘ V I.†a mu- n I! It ulna Propu- . cm a M m Ibo United Stitch ï¬sheries. bureau me man ago devoted conddvanbzo nus-mien to the W 0130m- ï¬lh. which was supplied in small quantities to applicants tom the stock- ing at youth and aquariums. Mem- ba. of. m in these â€I recita- m 30:“ a one of chit. perquis- itu and more nocnflolnd to nuke sanitation: upon tin m tor than. either tot-unit m an or for an: flesh. . i It in only in “pa and: Chin. that 'tha m 0!. m in conducted on rum ammo principle-d A pranmt mm m that thiu ban-mu ï¬sh. a» midi: of woman coma-tub.“ inohnurity.ma prdubly imports! into that minute‘- omfln tron China. 'A use bhnt's‘ Ital! too common. Hem ï¬n: nun ; mu mud. The davil ruled. thq mu. nmï¬slmmnmcharda ' 'Andm.mm; \'- 'Iheu' uranium ritohnnl‘. Wm. madmx‘m ! ; am lieu my wile. hem lot hot it» 5313'. now at rut-uni no ml, ï¬lm [in my Min and haven knows . ‘Not in to: mine flan â€9.99933 Here an! Cir Now 3119'. at mt. nod no on I. -'At Old Gm Fun-o. Edinbuuh. tannin emu on ma. MEWS" MASK AT FIRST. r nine thin he: in gqu mum “Mm 5- “W 2°31? ' «id; .l trite. heppeohed count?! pal lul ' I What Itqu at um Wore m- prmu or eight-ï¬tting. 1nd what wu ’ a loan]: a! nu cout- tnihl In a have n chum antenna tind.--’l‘mto Junction Laden O 99.069600909000009000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. W an loo for M We buliovo we are ate in making the nnnamemmt‘ um the bait .1 Mid: ice amply- mr 1906 will ba am out 0!. Sturgeon 1th with- in the next flaw ween. Lib Simeon ha Motors tnrninhud. the annual ugly but u {at the be on thgt .h . a (:3 amoraixincbum than“. the 03818. Inn 7- anupallhogiotmthbdou d. On Monday at ant mm! mm: to tat his. so. ut M Point; on the GRILL ‘u Won't ' inc ind. when mount! it to m oi- ,em ad have inches in niche-5‘ udnmihcmoutâ€"Cblm‘lnto ingâ€"ac tut NI. W “on OOOOOQOOOOOOOQQOtOOO Q OOOOQOOOOOOO~OOO§O 180 Rlbbons for 281‘ Heavyweight Drw Goods, lc Silk neck and millinery Rib- ! 42 to 49 inches wide good 1 boas, variety of odd lines, variety of colou's, regulahtsc and regular 18c and 25c for. . 9 1-23 5°C for. ..... ... ..... 28 1-20 291:1nfant’slongl’etdeoaumd 3 Children's Undeukiru. cram color, regular 30c and 45c for 29 me 3 the Children’s Draw- usinpinh-blqurey and can. regular socxnd 35c fat. 29 1-20 Managua» Ilichmwx6u Four 1 dxysonlyat.... 111-213 "I!" Um “7" cv- l 18‘ Men‘s Mach: Gloves with ' 3 wind brat. kid bound. wool lined. regular $1.40 for oooooooooooooooooooo 1.18 1.2 Men’s Underwear for 991 Men replenish you Under. 0009000006900 Many found it easy saving money here dun- ing this sale. ‘ The ï¬nal four days promise still greater values as prices have been out ex- ceptionally low. ’ 20 PER cm. msooun on All sum wax IAIIY PAIIY PROCE- . SllTGlIFFE SONS, Of Our Big January Sale. MORE mason, wmmssmv DAYS SATURDAY, M0 N M Y, ......'. 91-80 LINDSAY. 25c 149“ Children’s white Thibet and white or blue Japan- ese Fox Scufs, 4? and 56 inches .ong, regular paces $3.00, 2 so andz.25eachfor ..... 1.491â€"2 chlldnn’c Coats for I 29. Children reefer 3-4 Coats - 2 and long com. good serâ€" vicable cloths. some lined.__resn- sgic nude of am Medals: Honk 1.40 m hr I 181 Men's Mach: Gloves with ’ wind break. kid bwndo wool lined. regular st .40 {or .................... 1.181-2 Ltd†00..th 7 95 Lulla' all wool Tweed ‘ coon. body and sleeve lin- ed. loose md “batting. lot price: 13.50 and 13.50 only .................. 7.95 Lilli“ mum for Children’s 83 Scarfrfor I‘fl udia’ America: Funnel 3 Blames. navy. green and Nuckmixmres 3M038. unlu "ices! (“00.1.0 goo. .91.†analog Imam m u In to "-1! nor 91‘)» run!“ negating of. tho 0- 35. Society m Md youtordny' dug-not- uiu: - mm and woman“. ‘Sev- 121’: Menu-ind damask Cush- ion topgalsommpedcush- ion tops. regular.price 25c {or eta-1 d the member-Jae“ war. those who W in a only guy. at flu mutation. The Sam might v†toot-option†adapt the motto. “I cum 0: prevention h better M : pound ot cure.†an act unwillingly. -B ‘ Moha- and Mt «citation catun homo. m mull flue law 0!.th Smitty during tin 91‘. youth M7111 the numb"; kind)! remember that the limo to unwind hat 3:: 3815M Ladies’ ï¬ne wool Vests. Mmopeofmu natural fland white. 4 dozen only, regular 5°C for ........ 88 1-†25c Cushion Tops for 50c Flu. Vat. for Saturday Evenings. as s as; mums All! soclm. 6'55 23:3. 1st». at; PAGE FIVE .....'1.291-2 THREE STORES 11K)