a. w“ -° toonld tric cog. , their-a5: ï¬xed a"; the nut. g ther u; on that " n a thing . l. em; ‘19 about“ . 38 dure.‘*~- ' home In mk‘m 1w. : chin. m :thmt th. ‘ Murphy. v 2 lithe} mo lath†ï¬lpln {up d, says 1 he. fur it; sometime: tellin. Win, or belt. at 101k? a Wild ky mid to o cow died, 8 me lather. what ye’ll home tom her. I had three wake. indw- heart .h behind. to miutiol misbumhr- , -id ould Tim, ' sin tlicaame u) bye-3 whin umplainbst an 1.5.1: I hire: . So it save. 3 Board a! t the expimze . liiii later 0|. ' easy, if ye , 25 perfect :3 3 :11" tacher in '5, cum :1 day, of \".‘f O" -' trunk :heo. c somewhat. .~5. spliareth or where Ch . I: will cl.‘ . rperience is J-il :s‘ .1 hand}... vzn if ye 119* . y be wrongi a be in yet- itt the bye he tachcr, an , tltrouble later O‘BRIEN. ,. is hereby 3i†directed by by -eted,lahalllio'. . as above that -- in the'l'o y 8th, 1904- .oon, unless W with all expcnlfli 23rd day of F ‘. -8 . . 1,, lad: the condition of ’ “Ii-eight†“ . c , inter edin knowing wheretohu ‘ > you; special prices. Since we bought our ‘Cottons, prints, Lawns, Shirtings and Ginghams, all Cotton materials have been advanced 25 per cent. bring Wants, . - What Iaï¬appealag in... and the ._. .Goeetry um Ila. . Monkey Brand Soap rernovea all stains, hut, dirt. or tarnish -â€"-but wait wash clothes. as â€"-The annual meetingol the Lind- ley Cheese Bard will be held in the Council chamber on Huntley, March 701:, at 1 o‘clock. ', -Ml'. 1". '1‘. law. a‘ resident at BDIYS Petorboro County for. 78 years. is O 2’ tri lawn Gdgvevna, rgg $1 ..... 1131 ......................... ' . W 16 Underskirta, on re cry ounce reg rm": White Underakirte, and trilled, “£1.50. ......... . ............... $1.25 - Lawn Drawers. magggaummed $131.) style, 55032.75 ........ #56 Drawers, reg ' reg ‘ reg .............. £33: Covers, reg $1.50 no 51325 ; reg $1.10 313’ 8Se - reg 75c .......... ore 55c BD 45c; reg 85c BD 29c; reg §0e236 'ped Aprorriefewn, reg 80 n Lawn, with two tucks. reg 13c ......................... .......... . ...... 10c ma Muslin reg 11c ................. . ........................................... . p0 ‘ 9-3, regï¬bc g: - reg llc _ . inch White Cotton, reg9c‘BD7e; reg 11o. ........................ . ..... . ............. - mmmmm.maim .BDays ' e Suitin 81 ............................................................ 750 8, 1'08 75° , reg $1 ....................................................................... .0,†$583.... Se regSOcBD - o rge’dllauveCaehm’orenegGOc Rose an :30, and White, Red. Green, and 4 other 37-4 was new Tweed Suitinga, reg $1.25 BD $1.00 ; reg W Linenette Lining, reg 130 19â€"8"! Green, Black and Purple Velvet Cord for blouaee, m, rink, Cream, Blue and Cardinal Corded Blouse Silks, Bargain mmmm 31â€"Me6’ Black Sateen Uunderakirta, reg 51 BD 75c; reg 51% aâ€"udiu’ Flannclette Wrappers, reg $1.75 BD 81.50; reg 81.50. . . . Ladies' Flannelette Blouses, reg 90c ........................................................... indies Komouas, reg 81 00 BD 90c; reg 90c 70c :5.Cheni11e Curtains. reg $3.25 BD $2.90; reg 8550450 Bargain tadlee’ collars. Belts, cloves and Dealer! BDays Styles Ladies’ Silk Collars. reg 28c ........................................................... 23° tibial: Belts, Handsome Buckles, reg 30c ..................................................... 25° ‘ ' , Black and Colored-Bingwood Gloves 39â€"48uncheeTa 5c; 3Paohgera5c; 3 P to 40.13, Papers No es 5c; 5 Packages Hair Pinsâ€............. ............ Q-Wcmen's Ribbed Cashmere Hose, reg 27.: and 30c.........u... . L‘sâ€"Men’s Heavy Wool Sox, reg 25c BD 20c; reg 30c ....................................... “-Ien’s Lined Kid Gloves, reg 60c BD 50c ; reg $1 ...................................... 45â€"Unhleaehed Table Linen, reg 33c .............................................................. 46â€"Hen’s Cnlaundered Shirts, reg 50c......... . . . . .. . 15 per cent 011' Men’s and Ladies’ Underwear, Bargain Days. h) per cent ofl all Furs and Hantlea, Bargain Days. E. E. W. McGAFFEY Undsay‘s Leader. ,Low Gash Prices. Dry Goods House. 6°50! $5.000. a g '. .â€"-‘.l‘he emu- oi $2355 contributed in Lindsey in aid ol the International Colportag-e mission. in gratelully ac- knowlcdned by ’11-. Geo. Mn, mie- eionary. . ' â€"Tho Basin hem Toronto. is 'i be enlarged and beautlfled at a can‘t, _ magniï¬cent 'rotu'nda (It: tent square _.will be one of the _ features. -â€"8treu¢th and vigor can of good loud, fully digested. "Force.†are-lb tomvovdiaat and barley lood, ‘adds no hum, but sunning nourishes. iminate“: .. About the worst consent Rumba-e yet received in the announcement that non. Sam Hugheo‘feyupithm ‘ are with Japan. â€"The head dï¬ee o: the Raven Lake Portland Cement Company he been train-term {rein Termite tto Raven Lake. in the town-hip of Be:- ley, Victoria County. -John Hum has succeeded Goo. Spencley' at how plow work. I , al of Mr. .W'. J. Man 31810 very the round strip. Stop-om beautiful. and included large wreath! at pom en route will be allqwed on from the men otflle G.T.R- Alloys. all tickets. ‘mn single fare rate the Sons of England and the From tram Toronto 3 819m. The latter «had-pert d the contract for the nouth wand and tound there was no colt snap in it. ~Tcronlto Nawia: Lent year the city enguaeer caved 38,000 by con- atructiug sidewalks and roadways on the day labor principle. Why not ex- tend a system that given Such rmltst tire Boys. _ (. i l - l -- Butter lay in a stock of oatmeal for poi-tithe. Thb Canadian Oahu-x! alanulacturing Company now. con- trols 90 par cent. of the mills in Canada. and an increase in price is 'ooked tor. ; .. . _ - " ~Stannley Scones. writing from La- combe, Alberta Torritory, states that phenomâ€"not very cold and no sleigh- iï¬g until recently. The cement day was 25 deg. below zeroâ€. â€"Toronto tearing Marie Antoinette! advice and eat cake, have decided to hoist the price Wellington. Prince Edward (11., Iinveutor of smokeless and timeless! of cake also. - The Bank of British North Amen-i- "ca, which recently opened a branch in Echelon Falls, is likely tobeltret husband a â€5‘0†interegt in a 4“,. _ . ‘ . . bright. is waiting her aunt, Mrs. R. are in magmas to meet an urgent 3150 in the Bobcaygeon field. The -Th3 floral otter-lugs at the tuner- days at mingle that-clam ï¬re tor I ' “‘3 mm“ a“ there ha“ been very f Ontarioc County Boone cl Beluga dur- I E . .3â€: 3â€â€œ ham;ea0h inmate was 81.60. The. expen- gone “‘1' to PM' the Tormto bakers, l dilutes were $3,707.68 and the reâ€" al“ In!†WW '1“ follow ceipta nom the farm, ctc.. $1613.59. PAGE SEVEN. DAY STflUK-TAKING SALE NOW ON- â€? Why not take advantage of this to secure BARGAINS. We have several lots of .broken linea to clear out before we catalogue our stock, which we annually do the last day of FE‘BBUABY- This is your. opportunAitly to secure BARGAINS 1N CLOTHIAG M. D FURNISHINGS. 1.6KRTER LINDSAY- MI IOIK II CHILD-SAVING What Dr. Bernardo, of England. is Ae~ compliahing. -A Gray cou‘mytâ€;k man weighed _ I†a; ngrua†‘9’“ . o a ‘ a ' ' hand i3?é°ih°in‘â€si§, undenthéiavgeigtgt ""“m :' mm†"‘ ""“m I ï¬na‘mmiï¬ ifsrdena :12; was torts-two rounds. Tame this "W °"'"‘“' _. . “work of. mail rescue in the single -Mr. Alex. J. Munroe, ol hirkli'éld, !statemient that he has 7’1‘000 young :3 a standard a cubic yard :1 snow would weigh 122 pounds. No wonder in in town. . . S l whim. Grills, of Argyle, is visiting people under his care: a po- sition must be unique in the annals numerous buildings break down by the goat welsh: aging. is" mums in tow“ 0‘ hi hhr ' Y t at.“ the -. eaverage nuzn r name 1 in _ v ~ ’. . '3. 1. i an Opy . e i ,3 _ Mr. “it†Dunc-on was m C“ a come; no destitute child is ever we- mngton Tar-silo:- . . _ . {fused admission, and at. least thir- - Mr. Eugene FCC \‘mtul lneudsm I two {rah cam enter the Meg e7- Omi-me; on Sunday last. ï¬ery. day. The photographs with .4“. w. B. lrwin, ox Patiorboro, “lineal tï¬e web-é: 0! £133 urethare ~.' . , ,, _ _ .pcn u y . prm to err “"1 1““de ‘1 .Imt “Luau" _ _ Town eloquent tale of the abounding â€")Lr. Benjamin S. Pettingill. of “Ml“ Robt “ inn. 0‘ DUW‘P“) “1"" ineceseity tor the work 01 the Nation- tho was in town lately on business. 1a1 Wails’ Association. and establieha â€"Mr. DnVid Alidr-od. of Bobcaygvon, strong plea for continued and. en- “as in town Tuesday on business. 'lnrged SUPPON [170m Ch? chamtable -\£l~‘t~' Jvmlin \lc‘ilillun of S"~- public. A: the Girls. Village Homes, ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' “‘ BarkingSide. several new cottage-a ASIRAVEllERS (0M All) 60 â€"-.-â€"â€" rm" mm NINTEN- privileges of the Nat- ing the year 1903 was 29, and includ- ing keeptr’e mail! and hired help. 36. The average. cost per week for powder, has disposed at his invention to United States parties for $25,000! manufacture , ' -and an increasing need. Ohc thous- busii-ese man have been interciewed and “W1 themselves warmly in . almon- ol a branch of the bank, I -â€"Reeve unload, or 0ro, township. . Simeon County, hen advised his Coun- . oil to purchan a earlond 0‘ win: for s fencing and diatribute it amongst’ the tarmers at wholesale coat in order to mitigate the (requeqt 'Iiiiiwh dam: BROKEN __â€".â€"â€"-â€"- PORT Ilfll’E-IJNDSAY llNE GEAR-â€" 'i Cara bitched at Weedvllleclogul En- . hep pa- ' Willock. of South Ops. tents for the whole mld‘ ‘ I win. Wm. 'r‘lnvzlle went to Can- -lr. Alex. Clark: be} secured the cington Tueeday to attend the lun- ' , W the Benson (ra’. or the 1.1:: Ethic Sackville. â€".Rev. G. “I Henderflon, and _ ' Messrs. Joe. Carroll, A. J. Ford, G. has a Hunter, Dr. H. Irvine and W. G. Car- ' the ' lielc, were in Cannington Tummy. and girls are already in residence; , but there is acall tor more anemo- daticn. and on a new, area lately acquired quibe a number at cottage! , are waiting to be built, each dbhesq to accommodate twenty girls. Among ' these is to be included a Senatorium. ; (01' “DQUIILPUYGS, in Whnh thï¬ open- air treatment is to be followed out. Builders’ Hardware AXES SAWS lEATNER I'lTTS 3 WASHING MACHINES CLOTHES WBINGEBS RISE CLIPPEBS ‘ SINGERS WHEELBAHHOWS .\\\\\\.\\\\\ \- .â€". -7, iMMhlh. . Hardware, Iron and Joel. - onï¬mnna mi This *â€" APAN MAKES A NAVAL AND lANll ASSAULT 0N PORT ARTHUR. adieaticns Are that Vladivostock is _ Also Besieged. [hazing to the non-arrival of the d; -_ papers our citizens are “9’1Ҡof much internating war 03:: The Post applied for, a desâ€" detail; hilt was unable to secure any the btllzx'me incidents mentioned in . _ in forwarded from: Toron- “133:1! gives only the heading of Papers “patches in this morning’s 7 , as follows; 4â€an Horses Found to be"Unâ€" I"Wichita. Defeats Discovered at Janna} r.. - . mu. , 11-0: Greatly Strength- 8‘ .- . , ï¬ï¬dlllc t\ow On at Port Arthur: Itisls Besieged by Land and Sea. ban a worthy of note that lot more . ' “Lek there has been no word wt . ‘ affairs at . humocir. Tins is interpreted to a th t the Japanese have invest- 31 port by land and sea. m Thule?“ Library Association. ibre 1304 meeting of the Ontario or?†Aesociatinn will be lie-Id in Jrtnto..F.aster Monday and Tucs- _~ APril 4th and 5th. Samoa! the _ in londiscueeion are “Library ‘. 88 in Ontario." “Co-operation alga-r and cancel," .mm to _ “ nubile internal: in the lib- Some MW Canadian PM J. W only and w. “W. .. ml: deliver admit-m A I ‘ . In I 0 . Invited to atlnd} Luann â€. *'°' ' . . . ; . I I The railway situation is glue or leer Port Ilene. (woman-yr. ramming Post.) some- what improved a: a,reeult oi the tremendoua .eflonto put. tenth yesterday and last night by the G. T. R. authoritiau hue and at other in still badly blocked, but ulna morn- ing the train tram Port Hope. block- ed at Carmel May eyeningmaen- aged to reaohtos‘m at 10 o'clockmnd as the opening 1 the Orillia-Toron- to line had been announced, orders were given to take on the passengers here and hand the train on to the city via Oriliia. This one welcome news for the many; manners held up at the Simplon. Daily, Ecuaonand other hotels. at the expense at the G. T. T., may of whom led". our the City, while others mend: east on‘ a train in charge (1 Conductor Lith- GOW. . Word reached town about noon that the train which hit gar Toron- to via Drillia had let: the rail! at dVoodvich. and that ‘eomq of the passengers had received a bad shak- ing up. The auxiliary train was des- l e l patched to the pane shortly before - 1 o’clock. ., . - l Condmtor R. Kelley went east this morning with trwo engines and a plow, to open up ‘ the Belleville branch. At Peterboa'o a third en- . zine M to be doom-ed. .It is reported that the blockadee caused by drills in winter. ' â€"-A petition in being signed in Bob- caygcou lor transmaeewn to the Poet- mater-Geuera-l, asking that the mail between Lindsey and the village be sent by boat on and after May let, instead cl June lot. as heretofore. mhe T.V.N. Co. are willing to start their steamer on the double trip a month earlier if the petition ingrant- ed. â€"Th: Toronto World (in, going to present a .‘silver Imug .to every baby born in Ontario on the 29th at Feb. this year. iWe‘ have heard of people being born wibb silver spoons in their mouuhB,‘.but £01: . . . ' attempt to place other judge baby‘s mu‘ge at birth does notseem quite .proper. lit might teach them to drink too young. 7_ â€"By a simple rule the length 0! the days and nights agony time of year can be ascertained by snugly doubling the time of the sun‘s rising, which will give the length of the night, and by doubling the time of setting, which w'vill give the length of the day. lot Marlee, it the sun rise: at live o’clock, the length of the night .will be .ten hourS, and it it sets at seven o’clock the length the day will be 14 houm. weave ï¬ned. ï¬rst- class tickets good (or the season will beiasueda 80perceubol double , . - ticket-5‘ good for and Coboconk lines were never in on 3 bad a condition, and a local railway .man informed our reeentaitive to- day that a rotary gh 18 on its way from Nomi. as the: man- hmom here feel that it would be sheer mate of time to attempt to re- move the drifts with the ordinary plough. It is said that Lbs main line, is blocked at Unionville. west of Mark- ham; owing- to the ovthrturnifllg and bus Mogul engine. -â€"â€"â€" --â€"v ~ BIRTHS V'.-t.\STONE.--In Ops, on March let, to Mr. and Mrs. J05. Vanstone, a son. IARRIABES MARSH-MOFFATT.â€"tt the pay-son. age, Cambray, on. Wednesday, Feb. 24th, by the. Rev. A. J. max-rill, ,‘William Em Marsh to Janet Eliza- beth Mutt. ELLETT.-«At Brooks’ ho- by the Rev. A. L . Wednesday, Fab. , .ï¬ui. Br. cw Potts, to Miss * Stella Kellett, both of Eahonrton, ROGERflâ€"In mm. on 8“,! February not, 1905. John Rogers. smooths. -- â€"Mr. E. Harris, traveller [or the The contents of the Magazine m- (iiutlimin Waggon Co.. was‘ iii iown Icluidca an excellent “Mpreesioniu’f -]lany 0‘ our citizen: wore awak- this “wk calling on ilie noiinpanv‘i; 1sketch of the Annual Fete held by ban a - ndi I g _ . . rimmed t 5 aflaiknzgr $313: I local representative. Mr. W, El. ("8912- .the Young Helper? League last by l ' peels 0andu aha t mower ul ‘ mum“ M" Harriâ€, 8’3““ ““3"“? month lbt the 3059.1 Albert Hall; a lightsvlï¬ghtotzou anti tradstonmed the cast as I" 3“ M’ontreal. faulï¬meflt regarding the work of “laments into skating rink ant-hoes. . â€"-Mr. L .B. Honland. of the I. B, ' emigration carried on by the Homes, 53mm prophets any that early 0- Railway, was in town :o-diy which has attamzd such large dimen- thunder and lightning indicates a , 0'" hi†way to (the City. Hg walked atone (already 14,894 boys and girls cdnï¬'mlancb of cold ,- wc‘atlie'r. from the junction above hinmoant lnve been. placed out in Gmada and Thanked to Fonelcn Falls on snowshoes. and the Colonies); a list of deputation ' Inecretaries; a part tie-publication at - 'drovc the balance of the distance. _. terbo as h]; t secure an- . P8 ro ely o The many friends of Mr. David ' Dr. Baniardo’s well-known i‘Rescue . _ 1 I . _ ‘ . other Inflam‘guntl}! argdï¬torit: ' “after. of Opo‘, “lll_ bu nlnaeed to of. the W â€; a record of last year’s manuhe u n1 D P . - - . loan: that .ie 18 gutting though the “an! Saturday. etc. A copy at the promoter. it Now York man vwriitea. _. . _ . . 1 _ _ . . . “in!" in a manner beyond his uxâ€" magazine wall, are under-atom! be I will require one acre at land, with . g . i , . id' wat a s - pectutioca, and has a. hope that With . sent gratis and post free to any ap- 3 18133th ' 4- for“: 3 ' i the coming of fine weather he may 'plicaqt on supplying a name and ad- ‘fm‘n a t 31:6,: oiew‘s' â€om ' be able to dritc into town oocamon- dress to the Honorary Secretary 01 sesamecun The p m with†mime . ally, I the Institutions, Mr. George Code, at a yv - W 000 “'5, ltbe b .1 1 -â€"Mr. John O’Loary, ol the T. ‘18 W 26, Stance, .y Causeway, Lone sigma? gigï¬ 3‘;ng ï¬ght Eaton Co.. Toronto, arrived in town don, E. which will make amery beautiful ï¬guflfgvmr Mr. Hugh O’Leary K. building. We .will employ 00‘: 1°33 (3. to 1721')le Fails to visit their _$hingle 'm s""°d‘ than 500 hands. hall (1 that number , (Pieter. Mrs. E. D. Hand. 0.) their I A shingLe niii! erected last fall at. to be skilled workmen. . f way back via the ice road they on- liirnh Point. Sturgeon Lake, by Mr. â€"Fishery Wm “Mfr â€mkw't count {il‘d chi {)ng sweep olnthe 2;- ncuuci. Moore. of that locality, was ‘ ' up man own 991 e (mug iuar .u an: we wr - «2 ~ ., . . r. 3301: Walt! in getting abOut ow- up they did not miter much. 2: flrfigd gurglaifeflmfdngugagégï¬ I ‘. oched roads. as .11†â€"Mr. T- 3- Crowley. Anilla, North ' twelve men were in a camp neu- bv visitedScngeg Lake have-rel tunes Dakota, who has been visiting fliends but did not amt-31- the 1-,†until during the last maple of weeks. and in town since December, null return I we Haynes had run comm, A quan- saye abut â€when of base are being home next week. Mr. Crowley is I tiiy of shingles had been cut, and caught with book and line .Itbrougb quite tout of conceit with Ontario I about 2.000 logs were drawn out to the ice. At the time of his last visit winters alter the sample he has had the mill. There was an ins-mince, of he counted nearly one hundred good- this year, and says he much pretere about $300 on the building. and Mr. sized Gish. «M 36'. mini? this the Dakota Stynlfl at about 4.0 below Moore‘s loss WI“ be about $600. method of ï¬shing. t pro i its the zero. Our bile ' must not go home export or select the catch. The bait thinking that .weare served this may I “IVANTEDâ€"An experienced girl for need by up mar-man In a bitotfat ash winter, asitis not the case. The , . general housework in a 3mm pork or ‘ . of the call“ a! a good old weal-her machine must have famxly. W a $10 per month. Apply-at freshly caudht ï¬sh. stopped a cog in this case. - , this oflice. wl. morning and accompanied I ‘ . 1113‘ l l 'unislioi