200 Children's Jackets 06in- oi out good. W00 worth. of Ion'l and Icy. clothing open-d up this week anemia; nico Ind vvory chomp. (all and see [or goal-sews CUTTERS, CUTTE-RS SbElGHS Stouflville Carriage Works Port Arthur Fallen Malagaw @3995. Navels, Seedless and Juicy Coxcest Qndxes Ratchff §~ C0 good heavy working horse 50 Girls Jackets Great Slaughter The price of Oranges for Xmas and the best; Oranges Vii 111 am sad lili- -M. WARRINER. ADIES’ HANTLES nee from 3‘ to $12 00. 1d ‘0“! yuan old nnd npwudn. H. B. LOTT 6: SON Sets of Single Harness )I'V 'a d: a dailv uriving. nhow Ibo but nel- u Iowa: pouibln v9 them and you can’t. ‘ueat them. Lower than 'l‘oronm prices. H. B. Lott 64 Son. ta new and wived from in '(Yanada a $2.50 up bit we have' made a Horse shoeing: and repairing as usual 2 to express 0 are offering at. a. reduced price in order to '18 and pm a bargain. Also a few W. H. TODD. 1 large Shire of your tnde Palade Shoe Store. mnk. of your at teamed yen. whi do everything in ra rc'lndn for H: S 2 lbs for 35¢ OF THE 1e cheap 1nd alw RE FEVER CHILLS to tho make. quick an cures pennan- me to-dn‘. h we runny buai has not only svop. moves mirers" w'm \‘ili no Unre- Alrica, in vmuug his brotherâ€"in-law, the Rev. Robl Barbour. Mr. Ander- sori has bean in South Africa for the â€a 11 yuan. und in consequence was there during the hm Boer war. and had many exciting exporiencu duriug that memornblo him. Iome of 'wLich I:- will not Icon forgac. He ï¬nds the chsnge from the summer season of mo ma'r week ruhat A sud doubling Mr. Anderson. of Cape Town Alrica. in visiting his brotherâ€"in In the course of an anniversary sernion in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church at Lindsay on Sunday night. Rev. Prof. McNisn-ghton of Queen’s University said: "At this late dav we hav- given up ‘he delusion of uni- formity in church doctrine and cere-' moniul The talk of church unity is usually the utterance of people who think everybody ought to belongjflo rheir church. There can be no new ‘bur. that of nympnlhv and cornï¬ofg purpose. I uni ty of tho spirit." Min Dell} Jewrll viaitad over Sun dny with her ptrentl. Mrs. Dzvid Latchford in spending I luv din in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bea of Toronto spent Sunday with Min Darrnh. Sn V-leudno‘a Day, tho 14th inn Miu Luvreus. in visiting whh Mrs. J. F. Lennox. Min Silvener of Toron'o visited Min Silvester, O'Brien Avonuo. last week. ' Miu Swiuor and Miss Brelhour of Sunderland visited over Sundny with Mina Barker The Murkhnm Intermediate hockey "mm ddsavml the Sr. Georgo'l tum but. want: nfner a close con'onr.’ Score M hnlf ti-na wu 5-4 in-fnvor of the Toron'o tum And It timu‘7-7. In the play off Mnrihnm seorod A goal mnk- in: tho ï¬nnl score 8-7. and coil-tinn- in: th- Mirth-m tum chunpionu of dil'rict Np. 3 By lhil victory erk- hum will be pitted nylinn Urlngovillo {or lhe noxt game. Mnrkhnm Ind Ornngorille being champions of their respective dil'ricll. Min Andorlan 6f the Model College is the guest. of hu- 11nd. ‘and aunt, the Rev. and Mrs Robt. Bubour. Mr. and Mrs. Standing. of Pilot. Mound. Southern Mnnitobn. are spending A wvek with Mrs. Adnir. An S. Lonney 1nd G. H. Silvest-r were in Toronto last week interviiw- ing His Lorduhip Bishop Swentman on church matters. At the Innnnl mntirg of th Librnrv Bond Fol). 3rd. the following resolution \vns adoptedzâ€"Mond by D. Smufl'er seconded by F. Wilton. thntthil Bond pllce on "cord in: Ippru‘iuion lot the services ronrlorea the Public Library by the younc ladies of our villi-go. l)y,'t.ho concert givcn on Mty 24Lh1nst. by thin menus adding About sixty dollnrl to our fluids. Splendid Jumnoso uocinl to h- given Much 3rd. uni-r tho tuinicu of Hathodilt W “,8. Kenp tho evoninz open. P-rticullrl later. The hue Janet Watson of West York Inf: her property vnluod M. $2132.50. to hor non. Alexandqr. Valentines of all kinda. 0.111 nnd see our vu-ioty. J. Bondwuy. rim: 253%, Church Ind Main Slrnefi. Pro‘ scrioï¬ons promptly prepared. COMINGtâ€"F. E. Luke. “pt. DY Rah-cling OpYiciln. 11 King St. '{Vs-t. Toronto‘ so well known to the citizani of Slouï¬xillo. will he at J. Baudwnv's Drug 'Smre, Snour’fvilla Thursday The Convsrm‘ivu Bf pulling lubâ€" Jivision No. 1. Kim: Township. on Friday night Dre-mm] T. Herbert Linnox, M.L.A.. olvcr 'with In Ad- dresu Ind gold-humid an‘. Miss M. Wells presumed the 'mlllreu, and Mia: B. Bovair of ’I‘emperanceville the cine. Mrs. Ahhin C. Lonnt of Whitovaln i- suing the London Mutual Fire In- nuunce Co to racovar 8600 the insur~ [1100 on a mill inWhitevnle which was burned and which the Insurance Co. refused to pnv. on the around that I transfer of tho mill was m-de and a boiler was inatnlled without their Died. at Nan-market. on Sundav. February 5th. Mrs. John Aahbnrn. ‘Thn dncenapd wu formorally an old residnnt of S'.ouEville, her ï¬rst bus- hAnd being} Mr McKav. Her rem-ins were brought to Stouflville for inur- ment which Lock place on'“'odnuday Inst. A funI-rnl service was hold in the Methodist church here. knowledge Local Items. 8" OUTIV’IIJSE PILOT FEB 95]; 1905 Feb. 16th South†up out I an anniversary ew’s Presbyterian on Sundny night, :hton of Queen’s At this late dnv Niam- Mina Gertrude Hamilton Opel". Sunrdty And Sunday with friend- in Goodwoud. IL is laid thu nurly an" cottugn n Jnehon'l Point in lilhor rented or sold for the summer uuon [905. Th. rrgul-r muting of tho A.0.U. W. van vary poorlv nuendcd on Mon- dsy night lat. owing lo 1h. Conn":- Iivo domonllntion. Mn. Rownn of Toronto spot". 1 couple of days hen (hi. v'nak. Mrs. Ju. Scauunhuyg in llpwly recovering :(tor being land up with rheum ism for six wuka. She i- now 3%: wnlk taro" tho room with 'h of n crutch. Room III Sr. NILâ€"E. Brownsberger. H. Brownsbergor. A. Iiinzhnm. Ir. 1“ D. ZeIIArs. B. Lowil, H. Wall-co. â€" Room 11 Sr. IIIâ€"P. Lr'hnï¬n. V. McMnllen. F. Yuke. Jr. IIâ€"R. “’idemnn. W. Trojan C. 'l‘rovor. Sr. P:. IIâ€"H. Lewis. A. Khllv. O. Ream-n, Rfom I Jr. Purl IIâ€"H. Darn. W. Pipher, R. Burkholdor. Class I“ Put Iâ€" W. Sgoufler, H.'For|yth. E. B's-u. Clua II Put. 1â€" W. Pubs]. '8. Cook- I‘m box non for IllO. Applv A. S. Lucy. nun-:u vvuuu "nu -. ~.°.-._ ... mouth, nor lounging Among dis|o~ lute companions. nor a inmilinr frequent.“ of hu- I-ooms. Fond of sport he might be. buuho claims of duty would come ï¬rst. Kindly in the home. respociiul to pnrenls, consider: at. and kind with young" memhurs ol’ the kmily. loving with his listen. Iiiâ€. E. Burlhoidor. Clu- I Punlâ€" NI Levin. D. Vnnznnt. M. Brawn. THBR CASE OF RHEUMA- SM CURED BY CHAMBER- ?) LAIN‘S PAIN BALM efï¬cacy of Chamberhin' a Psin u the reliai of rheumstitm is demonstrated dailv. Parker , of. Gricaby, VI. .. says [but lain‘s Pain Balm guw him Jun J. Rn .‘lr. Wu 0!! duty this week with : severe cold. with 'ho w of I crutch. Mrs. A. Mill-r. o! the ï¬fth Con. Uxbridca. pnud lle poncfully Wednudnvhsc and was buricd Goodwood on Friday. Room IV V clansâ€"M. Collins, J. Blngham M. Ynka. 31'. IV clansâ€"G. Aiken- head. F. MacDontld. B. Hefner Jr. IVâ€"M. MneDon-ld. A. Coulsou M. Rulnoll. Mr. H. R. Nobles. of McMuler Univcrsity. mun two very excellent and powerful diacourus in tha Bnpti-I Church her-last Sunday [0 lugs and Ipprociuivo congregationl. STOUFFVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL On Monday night. Feb. L'lih. n Valentine aocinl will he held in St. James Presbyterian Church. RI- l'reshmenu will be eervei and nu excellent musical literary prngramme will be rendered. Mr. Herbert Hood from Melville :will IBillfl; :in the programme with his superb 1hono~ graph. Admission tun nts. Died. at the resiilencfof her son. John Terr. Uniuflille. Mr . Elizs- bath Terr. iu the 75th vom- of her age The funeral took place from the resi- dence of 1x. G. Turn. Mongolia, the interment in the StoulIville cemetery on Monday. A funeral eervico end sermon was-hell in the Methodisl church hero. The done-sad was well known and highly respected in Stout!- ville and \‘icinily. _ Standin of pupils Public Sol 01 for Jan The nppenl cues of Wade 7. PM:- e'.‘.ham, in which several Stouflviile peoph are interested. came up for hearing in the Appeal Court yester- day. Argument is being comiuued m-dny. John Loon-rd. of 'Elvu. Mnn. bu» formerly of Markham. died quite Ind- denly on Jun 11th. With his young." son he wn driving to Elva when he wu ruddenly Itricken wiih heart. {nil- uro. He r'oviu-d and was driven home but did I. few hours later. Newa was received lhi: week of the down): of Mrs. Jnl. Unquhart of St. Louis. Mo‘ ‘ Mu. Urqnlmr'. wns born Ind educnud in Sloufl'villo Ind lived hero up till the ï¬rm of hu- marriag. with . Jul. Urqilhlrt who w“ also horn in ‘ oufl'ville And whq is a hrolhero r. John Urquhnrt, clezk of thiï¬ municiphlily. Wa'ez'neud our sympathy to (he bel'elved family. The Rev. Mr. B'altbor. E "Angelisb law of London. Bfl‘flh‘l'rl.é win ngnin mks the vervicea at Chrin Church on Sundny mxl. 12111.“ 11 n. m. mad 7 p.m. Mr. Barber is I fluent speak. or ‘nud a denp ore-char. 'l‘hosa Invinz the privilege of hearing: him will enjoy I rea‘x (rut. All walâ€" come At the annual meeting u! the Hack- ney Home Associurion held in Toronto {at wnek. wilh Mr. T. Grlham in Elf. chair. Mr. Robt. Miller was eleo'ed president. and‘glso with Mr. ’1‘. Graham. was electod In one of the directors. 1903 Skouï¬villo Subbnlh cvouin'gl‘un good 55n- grqulion [mud Mn. Aikonhud when Ibo cantiun d her course 0! I-rmous on "Soc 1 Iduls" taking for hor subject the "Ida! Son.“ The urmon WM 35 full of pncticnl thought that. by roquen I synopsis of the. leading paints are given {or the bencï¬l of our radon. 'l‘ho Ipukcr begun by making "Cu: yho Aver-gs young man be cluud u an “ldul Son." Illny uid flu mtn- hood Io-dny wn not. oquul to tha lulnhood of flu plï¬l. She wu not mimlatlc The world In.- growing beltnr. Inst-ace. won quoted to prove tho whole tondancy wu upwtrd If Ibo young man did not ruch up to our ids-ll pcrhnps they were not ll- together to blame. Tlmv were lnraoly whit lhoir homo: mtdo them. The mud rush for wenllh on U10 put. of tho (“horn Ind vhe Ill-absorbing umâ€" hilion on the part of the molherw win aocinl diulinction welkened their interest in tho honlo. Home: were tho bulwnrk of socie'y. chm foundllionl of national grollnuu. No nation could rise above its homes. and ham could utterly {nil lhm held sacred the home. Instance“ were cited in support of this argument. No danger that menaced America lo-dnr wn I0 grant an the lots of her chriuinn homel. If ï¬hehue than. as I nation pnroma when Away. Writ- Weekly. Never forgot. the loving cue they buwwed upon you during \he yen: when you could not care far yum-null. Don't neglccc them if they urn poor Don’t Spunge upon them. You should bu industrious. Cm'lvlo has mid "Genmu is nu :inliulte capacilv {01 taking trouble " We might not. all be brilliant. hut. we could all be genuinses Don’t Spunge upon them. You should bu industrious. Cm'lvlo has mid "Genius is nu :inliulte capaciiv {01 taking trouble " We might not. all be brilliant. hut. we could all be genuinses Tho [dul Son wuuld bo godly. ‘ Gail linens was pioï¬uble for all Linings lining the promise of thin li'e thin now is and of that which is to coma" Men ovorlookud the promisos ol God undo to thou who lived uprighaly Mnny promine- wen quoted. l‘he Idul Son would not he found on the true] to reverence the Sabbnth and knep if. holy. the house of God. whoxe from the choir to the lat pew lharu Ihould be uolemnity and profound ruuuct during divine service. A young mm who did not. “rupee: hil parents lucked morn! ï¬bre. Neith‘ar God uor man could make much of I hav of this sump. A President of France Ind one of the nblesv. sove- roigns were quoted nl inlrnncos df pnronul respect. Don't forget. )our pnroma when AWAY. Writ- Weekly. The future grenlnou of Candi: de- pended not upon whether Conserve.â€" rivo or Liber7l government was in power or even upoy securing prohibi- iionJo much. In it drpnnded upon godly homla sending out pure think- ing. noble living men Ind women to emuln lllI standard of our nation-l zreunuu. The Roman cry. "To your hurlhs and lo your nlnrs" need-d to be sounded from Paciï¬c to Allnnlic And from the frozen north to ihe sunny loulli. The history of union- had been "Itruggle and It'rength. strength and conquut. conqueet and wenllh. Wealth And luxury. luxury and dini- pnlion. diuipltion anrl decay. A nution‘wn but the nggi'cgntion of in- dlvidanls and what was true of tie nation was true of ilm individual. It was not. ulwars a blessing to be born with I. silver spoon in one's mou'll. Gre-I Cunndinn 3nd Americnn legis- léz‘orl And ï¬nanciers were quoted to show the: from the humble walks meu hnd rinn to the highest position- Poverty wan no drawback il’ boy: [Jo-reused industry And delarminntion Im'e: corner with I cigar_ln his mouth, nor lounging Among dislo- lute companions. nor a lamiliu frequenter of hu- rooms. Fond ol sport he might be. buuha claims 01 A few of the characteristics of an "Ideal Son"â€"were reverence {or religion. {or the Snbheth. the Ch nrch, the parent. induelry and diligence, Godlinese. The ‘201h centunrv young men wee not characterized by raver- ence {or envlhing. Irreverence towerds religion had its foundation in the home if parents Were too much engrossed in worldly thing: to recognie the claims of re'igion. They could not expect Ihe bow to grow up respecting it. The Inner who preys nt prayer meeiing b It her! no lime for femily preyer in the home needjot expect hie son to reverence religion. Young men were duty would come ï¬rst. Kindly in the homn. respectful to parents. consider: at. and kind with you'ngar memburs ol’ the kmily. loving with his Iislel‘l‘ ‘Ichnbed" could b. written over her THE evening and the Tuner-I book from there on Sundly afternoon tuner-l sermon w:- pro-chod ll ville by Rev. Mr. Balbour of S ville. assisLod by Rev. B. A. G. oughbv. The following {riands a distance attended the farmers! Ivery kindly serum yet thn hthor “me '0 meat Mnâ€! tutor-d -him to his lost with God could “to tho I'm-ted lif- I roconnrucr. in 1nd mike it noble. - the urnd Ill punt". [but they‘ mi. nuke tho moat. out of this I“. L b0 prep-red (or life um Moms. uke Chriltu than" lump]. I their Snviour. ' The death of Mn. McPhcmn ' ‘ who was until eleven yurl Igo resident. of Ring‘ï¬vood. took pl-ce a the home of her daughter Mn. Me E‘nrlen u Brmllord on Thuradny. F- 2nd. Tho corp†wu brought, to (h home other son John on Suuurdn out. chm-mm: I'll] look their de owning-1h. Some MIDI prodigal. bu! done My Ind wcrolou. He wn'i m money pull lmnrerl : Menrs.| 'l‘. Brouls Miychell. C. Slouï¬er. A. Mitchel Brews and N, Gleavcl. Mn Phernon was well known and h esteemed in Ringwood. Durin esteemed in Ringwood and Mrs. McFarlan of Allis Maggie McPherson Mi 1 Tana. McPherson < and. Mr. Archnbald M Woodstock. 'l‘h'o {I‘llowil residence here she was member in church was beyqud reproach. The L the deco-sod have {he nym; the entire neighborhood. Mr. H, Spnng spent I. few 'l‘uronlo lav. we~k on bushfes. 'as bayou There was no serv inn church In: Sum the funeral of {In 1:: son had gloves on her h last week was dcin weather Mia: Maggie McPh is the guest of her in" Wedding: Beam 1 around here. On “'91 happy pair no spend moon n the home: nccordnnco with cu: 1h lroun Mina P mks (hl Wilson of \Vir “OW u wired in Porouto rope bring hm watch which 5 many. Ono w a mliceman whlch was a win of l ner. hnr bu rivil‘ luf 1h: TI M r Mr. In Thu ï¬rn A 'l‘o nl Gem-n Puernnll-n American tourists returning I leans your (:9. â€" MM WHEN YOU HA the ch was a tml nee and chm: and she was husband tin-m rulnte walks m to Its delicu . pollccmnn w ‘gl qui Remedy Allen Pi; me man RINGWOOD In“ insor as cold. Sha l nl Sntu rdny menu: I 9 Mel Mi 1n your W e the Inst ho] We TI nd liV Ham“. 1‘ at Ma an potichn The Kol-