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quick markets?'
Threetimesasmany
pairs sold in 1900 as
in. 1896.
The value of the
first pair,. like the valu•
of the last, stamped on
the sole by the Makers
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Iarrangements for -1001 With seV- 8
eral of the 'leading newspapers. ej
Owing to the • bIgh prices of e
0 paper told payment of postage
g by newepapers the rates in some 0
O cases slightly in advance of pre- a
. en vious years. All of the follow- 6)
.12 with the exception of the dailies, g
IR- z will be,setit to any address from G
O 110W uritil January lst, 1008, for 0
ef0. ailment nanted.,,The rates will :
: be as follows t fa
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l' lim' "r*""s rine Dully (lobe,$.4.2" 6)
ei ife s 0 a_
40 The Times and Weekly Globe • 0
O for..... , . .. ' ... ...... , . . $1.60 :
: The above includes two Woad- e
fpeurne picteres-one an excellent te
a pictute of the Duke and Duchess :
11"• of Clore well in Medallion settings 0
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O with the Royal Standard as a _
* background, the other a fine pie-
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o ture ot ta o farm horsea called. 0
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e "Th. P10111 Pots.. co
O Thi-. Times and Weekly islaa1tiff'7--, :
41 Lind Empire.. ...... ....'$.1.75 0
O The above includes two heed- 0
ce some plate es by Jolort Innes, in !
cowls. size la x 25 inches, entit-
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5... ed "Oil the edge of the herd,"
ialai "The Miner's Faren ell." ..
The limes and Daily, Mail
419 iiiid En p Li e. (evening kii-
0 1 to u) .. , .. .. . ... . ......$3,25 :
O Tbe Times and Daily Mail •
0
a
aid .hatipire (morning e
VI , edit iota) ......... ,.., - . • $4.25 t,
2 The Tines kl tidIVeekly Sun $1.75 a
re' The That e (old Fetidly Bede •
O ald ami Weekly Star.. .51.75 _.
63' '•The alio\ e includes Ininclsome iS
O pictures of the King and 'Queen 0
O and a copy of Gainshorougb's fa- 2
mous picture "The' Duchess of 5
a Devonshire," G
A The Tiniee and Montreal 0
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Herald (daily) $1.75 0
3., The Times nod London Daily 0
O Advertiser ' $2.50 co
2 The T nice and London 8
0' Weekly Advertiser .... $1.50 G
6, The Tve es and Toronto 3
nto• Daily St or— ... $2.50 9
5 no, ah,,N, it•cludes a picture te
SD of Kit g E0 SI aid. ' 0
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0 The The( s, lino _scampi.° 0
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O Dail> NeW*. : . .. . a.....$2.50 0
e The Tillie:- and • Farming ?,
4,9 Nv odd . .. . .. .......... $1.80
O e me za ten( I on tee o
- nr" T' 1 11 t • 1 G
e t- Weekly Wi mess . - • . • 51 05 3
49' Tat. Times and Montreal el
O ; ; , V; it
O The 'I ale ,s el d Farming. ... $175,a., •thnes, when a discussion arose be -
• The q tea e and Christian 5 tween the prosecuting, attorney and.
or I. lir uard um . . . . ... .. • .... .52.00 es the defendant's attorney. over the
se fl Any et her viper desired cart co evidence of earlier circumstances. The
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O be had at cubbling rates. , judge ruled in favor of- the , prosecut-
i
.1 'Tile Tanta find Free Prese - ince attorney that earlier annoyances
5 1 znoriiii,;.: v(htion . - • ...- -.$3.25 -I Should not be considered in the af-
es 1 , Tet•to e .1. d Loan or even- I. fair:
0/ ing (-deem V' I In sits 4 3 TV IX Sict)),a.11.
• lie' 11 i II dei (lay (-di- . a •
. -- te 1 •7.Doctor Tia.rhottle, the prisoner, tee-
. ei ton ' 11 .i. ) ' ' 0 tilled. Ifeewas a graduate of Toren -
TIMES OF eICE. ie, to UniversiTy. Was continually., an-.
. .,
ax noved by residents of the viSloges-
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DR, tinBolii[ of giillfon .ing's Evil
Found GUiltY and Sent to the
Central Prison For a Year.
rrisenOr Pleaded " Not Guilty" or511ault..
That ie Scrofula,
' No disease Is older,
No disease Is really respensIble for a
larger mortality. •
:
Consumption is commonly its outgrowth.
There is leo eXoUse for neglecting, lt, it
makes its preseece kaowe by so many
, eh es. glancleter annoys, cutanethas
ing at St east of 0 ur'ford With Intent Sig4s SU
ern t" n, iullarnecl eyolids, s0re.aa1s,lgt
to ))O 330(111)* 1nT1n, -cut t1"eta, catarrh, wasting and gerteral
wound sum Guilty" -Says De • Fired Children Of 3, W. /%feCtintl, Woodstoelti
the Shot in 4114zor and. With nesiirn 1.0 at., bad screfultesores so bed theY could
reseent apreiee!, earioeiniee. pot tatend sehool tor three months.. Ween
• different kinds of medicines had been used
to no purpose-vvbete,ver,these.sufforers were
Brantford, Jar 21. -Doctor Har-
bottle of 3:3arford was charged at t cured, according to Ur. MeOlnres vontorY
the court here yeetertlay with shoot- testimonial, hy'
ing Stuart of Burford with in.- IT d' S `li
tent to do bodily berm. T110 doe- 00 s arsapctri
iv%•atalliethe 1 baansci epfeegailnetulte cures of scroftna
tor pleaded not guilty and elected to Most wonderful,
be tried, at once. • Judge Hardy pre- in old and young
sided. 'There was a. large number pf
people from Burford present anxious ,
to hear the ease.
having coanection, with the case,
1 w sustained b • the jdd e
Other witnesses gave evidence that
The ilret witness was H. Stuart.
rfa had khowh 15w:bottle ever thet:n
prisoner was incessantly toreat-
ed. by residents orthe
since he had been 'in Burford. On The judge adclreseed the prisoner
Nov. 20 he• was standing on a cor-
nee when the doctor -00.1110 ill)! They
walked „together to the poetaface,
When he came out the doctor follow-
ed bellied. hies, caught up and thea
they walked together .for a few rotle.: •
No conversation passed between.
them. When the corner was reached,
the doctor turned in front of him,
took a pistol, out of his pocket and
fired. The bullet struck him on the
right temple. • He snicked up his hat
med. went to a doctor's. From the ef-
fects of the shot he was confined to
the Wiese two weeks. I -Te said there
never had been a euarrel between
him and the doctor. At the time et
the Ladysmith relief thee° were hos-•
tile demonstrations against the doe -
on the seriousness of .the orinie, and
sentenced him to one year in the
Central,
Alleged Murderer caught.
Mattawa, Jan, 21., -There has
just arrived bore on a snow -plow
from. Kippewa the alleged murderer
of young (3 -either. Detective Orow
of „Montreal made the capture. The
capture was made in the bush about
17 miles or so from Kippewa,
Ho is the Frenchman referred to
by the father, is about 26 years of
age and of delicate build. He states
that all was right the morning the
boy's father departed for Vile 'Marie,
sympathizer. The eloctor had some and that the shooting- occurred late
tor, -who was believed to be a, Boer
that even
of the offenders fined, He (Stuart) it_ig,
was ono, of tho opposing witnesses,
and there might have been sorne feel-
ing since that.
Oross-examined, he said the doe-
tor's residence had been damaged on.,
one occasion during' the celebration
of British victories, and also at oth-
er times. The doctor had been abus-
ed by resident boys. The .doctor and
he were never on good speaking.
terms.
" 131.1tee Up, Stuart." .
Joseph Porter, the next witness,
testified lie saw the shooting. He
saw. Staart come 'out of the post -
office. Dr. Harbottle followed a block
behind. Saw the doctor overtake
Stuart at the corner, where a num-
ber of 'Persons were 'standing in. con-
versation..standing on the
antler when Stuart reached it. Stu- drinking, hea.vily. The bullet Pelle-
Withdraw (ho 11.1111 ties ,
Brussels, Jan.. 21. -The Internee
tional Sugar Ponference- has re -as-
sembled. The British delegates
announced Great Britain's intention
to impose a countervailieg duty on
sugar unless the bounties' are with-
drawn. The conference. adjaarned
until We'idnesday in order to' allow
the delegates time -to communicate
with their respective governinents on'
this and other new developments
which occurred during the recess.
shot Himself in the Dead.
London, Jan, 21. --The Colonial
1)111114, a qt. David's earl/enter, shot
in, the' head with suicidal in-
t nt Saturday. Ho had heel)
art halted: Harbottle took a pace
forward and- fired, There was • no
• coatersation between the two "men.
The witness "swore 'that while the'
doctor and Stuart were walking: tp-
'gether from the postollice .some one
cried out"brace up Stuart."
. .
- „eta, earti the Cry.
W. K. Muir saw theetro walk into
the postoffice 'together and come" tint
after each other. He also heard somo.
one cry out, '"brace up, Stuart;"
alsci :testified -to the doctor's proper-
ty being considerably damaged.
A lady testified that when Stuart
and the doctor were coming down'the'
sidewalk some called out, "right,
left, quick march," and on reaching
the corner the command "halt" was
given and Stuart etoppect. The doc-
tor then shot hive.
Dr. Johnson gave evidence on the
description of the wound.
Ann I -Ina -bottle, l'or tile defence,
was called. She started to give evi-
dence in regard to injures• done. to
herfathei"s property at different.
Stailefattad'a,
ted his forehead and lode-ea...in the
back of the' head; but lie was alive
• on Sunday afternoon and eonseious
for a short time. ITe will not rbeo•v-
or,
tJJiI' tiAL_LOOALS
Rev. Geo, Jackson, at,. 1.4ondon,
preached two able and implessive ser,
mons Main sti• Methodist church on
Sunday,* while Rev. ter, Miiytd con -
dueled eeivices foe Mr, •lasksdni 10
MIS, Russell, 111.0flier st.f" Thos.. Ras
sell' of the Theme. Road, who was
i;tisten buddeoly fa last week, le stall in
a weak coodh eel. Mrs, Ruettell lately
moved to toNN n and is livlog in one 01
lite honses on the hill, Ewell) of the
bridge, herograud-deughtee tesidteg
with ben On Tuesday week, wilt n
eke, grand -daughter • returned liotet•
1 rote school, she found -her grate,
mother lying unconscious oil the tater
o.rOOl bittOtt. kciediettl tad was
summoned when it was learrad that
-tie woe euffering from heinotrhage
thp stomach.
tufrortunate accident happened
to Ellice on Friday aftel 00(31), 13)' rea-
d -on of which FS0.flk Ru Oen, of lot IS,
toe. 4, la cunt:Hied lo house with
.sey ere itijurivii-, lie is the father 01
el veers:It-ran k 003.1 Thusi Beattie, of
Stretford. A oeiglibor bad drivext inee
to the yard with 344; b Ort.e. This 00101.13
pet its head tn.-at a window of the
stable, frightened y (meg Ware, .•
haul whith r. Reston wati stamling.
She lashed out with her lima's, 113313. -
ng 10 r. Ruston on the. thigh, atm
kitocking him against another Mare,
which also kieked, strikieg him be-
hind the right eareaThis mare was
sharp shod, but fortis/lately did eot get
3.letig sweep 01. law, else death uegut
tine I:3 rebutted. Ae it le, Mr. Ruston is
I very sick 114 Re Toe ibjary ou 1.1)11
thigh. proved only 0 Manse, but the one
eetetel Lite ear is even yet titto!.gerotit...
1'101Vey Sri r. •Itu.ston. iS under the care
of a doeter, 0.11•1 bie reels view it, pot%
expected. see be is 67 yea3' of age,
itrogrt•se is naturally a little elepe.
erawasseseessieseesetowwwwweesiatereests
The hM
tviderice Toott:
fiaeity kth6•.: • •
Etti-itioveasWg.:. 0•0•Iali&
The (-eve-leo-eel:fag dentaild for tle.•
stte aid iese Mat, mud Rug Patterns.
LS sure and:certain indfiTaelnii of their
poet -dare y. The faseinal ing art of trim,
a al rute Malang itl hilo itOMV 10 nOtv
ivaird by seamiest et all ages anti
(essays. 'The. l)Latimed Dye 'Mat and
B.'437 P1133 evaN- combine beauty and
1. (s.e:tre y. Auer teetering one :if these
we !eine, ally tele tee hoek it
;est seat:lice a 3 yatly Va1.t1 abfl
lrilultrti 1'0'00 Orli 3.340 I V') •t The
13)111(11(10 OF 1)313 eejrb3.ite,1 Di611011(1
[lye, o t paa ed to „teed t -pulp ,td'
(133.03.3 1.1 er. Of 0: 0,1 slieeta tsf pretty .00(.1
'tart nate doeig es to ens,i(le uu to. select
Tb,.. NV tele ilea Riellera, Olt 00.,
Limited, 200 Slountain Ste; Moatreal,
• .
TWO anN,un F.11- L'UvitTS LosT.
. . ---
Exit Cut. oft victims anrred to Death or
Wer'. Orel% 11 . •
Victoria,B.O. Jan. ..21.-A • diense
trous and fatal 'fire is ropcirted froin
."('‘`,.q•CiOetleze6AKIe.0000 Stones were thrown at lee door, and Carsten, where several Istiedred
------ssew'wwwwwwwwww his li'fe' was neVer out -of clanger: Mis- 'houses have been ilestrnyed and a
sites lead been tbrowa through his large number ef lives lost. Some
Will do w In hi 0 elide tom r to pr o t eet rep or tfi say -200. The etilli01,11 3.03'-
Jil: y he had been kept u1) respondent • of The China Mnit (toys:
soot halal's- at nieht. On, the streets "A number of bodies have 1:
l . o,:e-
he lead leinecoveham an eft'ray, 1si the
Oftvilage sensultd, erd
yelled n t end hooted many finical; Chief distesber occurred in alel ere mid
1 le (lid all he could to have the au- re peed. la appeare thaL the exit
give. hilt, protoctibn., Al'. -the the utifortunat,e people, 'Pre a init.
• 1 el e s•: e ei la demo testiest ion, hie house off. Tho flames made cacao(' 101
1' 1 seitrale tely wrecked, and the pre- possible. Ta the nueh endtweeter-
' • 1111(3 1 tan 'compelled to mew nation some were bund to death
o
mid others trying to flee Trout the
- • we, • ado. his levee had boon ston-
• s f .• his own protectionand flames fell into the water end were
. '...i• • ... of his family.• drowned, • - .
l'es•
1' . id ituet siesldhint end sweets V2' 131S11A1`.
06011/Out ng tee , ekemeeiiaOverat t. 50p30313,
mai1 0 (I) es tbeytiiprotete1nrtl
treat 11.1.11 31031(10(1..
i co,.iti Setae one cried out, Si . jan. .21,--•J (deep Pop:-
.
two pairs ,'of tits \\ • • '1•1•I 11.1a d.11,01 rattle. it ochleiit 1 raW ey early yes-
, e • So teital to. tivoi Stuart,' • • •
1111, WAll outwear ''1'1,-"1t1 t • 1111'1 II° ‘3U Cr° wded off 310. brakemen, met With tet
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ending
mmon rubbers, For threeI'se. 1.I -(I 1 ., t clnlto
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8,
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atetlrtdtaol.tg mao.
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een epertpistol shot and tend- t) 8 11(1 i0111101 11)13.11 ea °epe
you can stub d «1.3.130'1 .10 ranre1, ' .1.1f
.your 'toq rtrri midnolsto injure ((3(1 ('3.3'3.)' eetatoe lege. at • t0(11(11.
-
,.have proved that .'with 'I' inPis=ol ' t1 mtir shone
31.'1301J11 37(13.5”
-hint,
ycoears . we'
e
• but you oannofstub the rubbers.
'rag/A.12S g e 0.:4o
. Uprn the sole of eaeh rubber
with our copy- .
righ t e d aro.e
2.re sta,m/)6d
ehouglo 'heeoultr fire and '
1 ri Ito tau, 's h t oft'. • '1401'0 were 0,
monitor of. leati'tio- a1e0110, he
reel to est otir.efol how he fired, se-,
letting, Mt Intri. as ..t11 astatifile,
motive 04' At,.
`1.)VolV0 cunt ton lul
betel eaelederi in front of door
1 te sena brought Isere to it.se
ll -
tot ,se tlrl'( 113.0 lef t. leg was loupe tat nil
below the knee. The right lee was
53110131(1 1' ; 'thought he
will reed Ver. Ito "is 55 satire Alf
ilg'e ,1131s 1)1e1, 11130
, I 1 41 t' . 11 P 1,1 (.0 .1 o i t 41 r ('0330 tit 1 33(0130312
do not allow yourself to be de- .. .1 0 S< t 1110, 110 1foine Ten •e Fop, who
ecked by imitations, • so itl `"Ish ha Itel b vittl 1 1 at , act. Wit S 111 eXCC11101.1. lartn 1th, received the
Would. 1,ring l)1'(0(31(I' 10 ("01 on ho 0 1. and Durbss Sa13.0-1Veihear la
Sr
ifog'S LEATHER TOP
, it' rotthovit ;eel patosere t would. he audit -ewe yesterday afternoon,
There's
refletion so
dah3ty, 00 light so
charming n.8 tbIL
mellow glow that,
comes from
\
' taken to prevent 01,..,, rtu.tia.,,, rurnoy. ' ., - --.,.. ---- ..,
the best on the market, G -inch, awe. . %um 1(1,3(1 '('01)0. nouse.
9 -inch and 12 -inch • tops, with The doetor's 140e .
. : :
test Sied to otcha
irttlifaxNS., -fee. S11.L-Leigtisfla' etOaurer
Rolled l'.Igand HeelsThey donage (10110 to 111iathor's „nousederstood het Ibs lseel
k-rithad ofton11con Li Liar t ,0emntwi 1)0 Grnmened for the desp,toh
arecatr:edinstoo,andyn"A, .mg ins *atter, 111(4 11,3.0 boa1t1Ntriat l
or busthoss Eaa, arse
dealer c4 - .1 order - ti o ) m for you. car( iiita objectionable 1111.,,,,,
The 3 D 'tINO. CO t.,* i 1 ' ( '
near I ,tttnt.t 1 hrett ',en.,
4 4 l'' . im tec
have exe,Isive : err, Fraect hattiel Settle; t threaten
6013.trOl c i' till. I farbottle 001110 1.11)1(1.provio kis to the
3)31
dniotint7„. This ovid9n10 was Oli,10(Pd.
to by 1311(1 proseetitiiws littorook" at4,`
DI-
alt08.k.DiLCA
Prepared in Fumy color Mute
to harmontno wall env:
ronndinge in dining
room, drawingroom,
ha
bedroom or. il: Bold 4
everywhere. .21ado by
1111PISRIM.,
0110,
tittron County Packing and CokI Storage Compan:y
/-
The Different .Branehes of 13nsiness to be Carried on by he 'I) ,, ,
Huron Pork Packing and Cokl 8i„orage 00,, Limited, I ) 1, It "
,..414,...,.11.0.41Fitatra201.....1.110.161.1.1011.0..103111
At the meeting of the directore held shareheldees ; they will properly grade
in.Ohnton, on Monday, Jae. 20t1esoute and. peek the apples, eierisieg each
three propositions ,were made to the barrel eevattly tte" they call for. W heti
direetors from .,outside.capitaliStS, ' the the a 'Pelee ate deli Vetted at the station
one stated below heing the one taken farmers will be paid. a set Witte for
up, It is confidently believed that the eaell grade, the apples' sent, to mu'
areas. will be rapidly lea tet up, and stdrage tation mid as the sviaater ad -
Work On the plant eutemeeced there at vauces will be ehipped wherever they
an, early dote, can be sold 10 the 01001 advantageous
As the Dominion GoVereMent has prices. Veneers need no arguments
subsidized steamship lines in order to to convince thenn ef the benefits they
plaee cold storage plant on thesq, ves, will receive by having their apples
sets an' the Provincial Government handled in this manner. It is simply
authorize eounties to vote money • to what, we leave Ineig desired but babel. -
aid la the erection of these buildings ; to have not beau able to reach, any def.
the matter is well worthy the parefel Mite aetion, With an outfit set build-
.eetslaeaees10sveeeeia,• V1htiing s fosaving oar produce, situated
prolLof$0,0uoifolstoraga4)ace
in the oeutre of so fertile a clistsiet as
the comieg seasop and even 5 emits Olititton 1a,i sugav 1)eet AtetorY eallf-utu
L
elak
irlexletoldr u
ptiletrs
sack t y
foettly,:. the
aodnlieccle s:114 0
it11011 suas
rps If en yeequal it. Each line it
will handle will give us an increase in
$0u,000.00 as 0 dividend ouan inyestt the price we now receive. After,. a
meet of $1500,000.00. It is confidently deputation flow this district visiting
believed by fitaluciers that this is equal the counties where beets are grose0
mutt -sing faired .to investors and they concluded it would he much mere
ha • geVerOnaent-,haelrs it there is no
doubi its solidity.
any have accepted W.
p
for the -erection of build-
ings 'ffeabaal thedifferent lineof
tat 01, produce.
This will Mehl . "aapoultry finishing
station equipped ,plans .after the
style of that in use b eading Kam,
saosuncietev packing house, ito hiclustry
c
ted with the iarm
L°1
fitable than the relating o 1a1.111)°"trry,
that is, where farmers have
for finishing them properly. A itt'le
iss
G ell poultry will he received ell
properly killed, dressed and crate
then sbipped to the cities and Great
Britain. Besides handling fowl *Sr
tbe latrines' the building will be equip-
ped similar to Ibe aboye referred to
Packing House, whete 1,100,000 broil-
ers are grown and marketed annually
unclev 11 system entirely new to Ote
tario.
Along with the handling of poultry
a modern cold storage building will be
erected -with a capacity for !seedling
1111 the better and apples Huron coun-
ty told the tributai y townsbips can
13104 2100.
Earrneis have year after year lost so
heavtly in apples that many have con-
cluded that it does not. pay to grow
'Item. Although almost, everything
tias been done by transport companies
that eau be done, vet they cannot do
-01, mid this • part must be done at
tlorne it we wish to reap the benefits
• flow a system of shipping the Govern_ position as director of the Farmer's
went has done so much to foster. It Pork Fact cry at Palmerston. ' He en -
has been estimated that in 1900 Huron tees this ‘vork in a practical manner
ko
(.,1t;"Itth
lost ita.svihgadstorage
apples caolioneopvreae
rg$100,•; by subectibing liberally. Having the
000„1t
sta.; utmost faith in the. beines,s he will
Lion, This station will send puckers devote his entire.time in making this
throughout the country t its o v t_lonipany a strong corporation
. , ,
wessnasees-,---esseseeseeseemaes-'neseateSseweeetsra
asleep suM sofferatip
000`It• pre 'oorld tnj. na 11.i aes
oetotrareasesi -est Vootteeese 4cDpao3se4 ,
°mots ape us °cad :wpm-% 110z10 as, ^a
"Ailment ertqw-est , drer deowegeo
cliuTatura, eaTsmodxa
•etrEns
owe moss peertesaixo mac” 033.1111 som
-oq• toe etas ss steenclsep su-n. sy
•nadroAi Aura peptisetet 0ste3 ls0es3
avaecto ow.). :dole:Jae, 'Suprema Repeal.
-saa 'poscionoe sup"( X'1113 'pjegt[q.•E•LTIO
0111. SO V--Erf
....etrect tit a03.53333(1" 'V
•••••••
prohtable to save those proclacte, we
already raise than to enter a field that
is fast filling up and which costs not
$100,000 but 5500,00010.build a plant
and equip it. Xis confidently believed
a. like increase in price can be made in
apples, batter and poultry, as that ac-
complished by handling hogs. The
estimated cost of these buildings wlieu
fully equipped is $75,000, with a ca-
pacity for making -an ati Ulla' 1,u/71.017er
of $1;000,000 worta of farm products.
These buildings will be situated in
Clinton which will he easily accessable
to farniers living along the •various
stitches of laile:ay lending to Kincae-
God eric.b, Exeter, Stratford and.
s.
vs, over 520,000 worth of stock
Cl andas farmers la eater-
ke use of these buildings
the coming se aon it is conhdently be-
lteved every &Vat of stock will be
sold in a few months. This is undoubt-
edly what should be done, thereby
saving interest and other charges
caused by using borrbwed money. If
every dollar of Stock is taken up' by
the time the buildings are completed
there can be no doubt of a six .per
cent dividend being paid the first
year.
Mr. Belden, who has been connected
with this line of business for some
years, is a practical farmer and on •the
acceptance by him of tne position of
heed of tbe organizing stair of the
above company, he has resigned Ws
131
Alr
has beep
al desire to
Does your horse ."fecl.' his
oats"? What a difference be-
tween the grain- ed and the
grass-fed horse! The first
strong and full of zinger, the
second flabby, weak and tired
out before he begins. The
fecdino- makes the difference.
• Children are not alike either.
One is rosy, bright-eyed, full
of life and laughter, another is
pale, weak and dull. The feed-
ing again is responsible.
Sickly children need special
feeding. They don't "feeltheir
oats". Scott's Emulsion adds
just the right- richness to their
.
wet.• Ins like grain to the
horse. -the thild acts new
appetite and strong digestion,
Seatt's Emulsion- is more
than food. It is a strong
medicine. It rouses up • dull
London, Huron and Bruce
(40)50 NOBVI- • Paesenger.
• Louden, depart • 845 -4, i. 4 401', x'
t entree& ' al • 650
6.0
6,16
6.25
9.313
6.55
Exeter .......... .... . - 9 31
Bensan 9.14
retepen ..' ...• . ........ 9.50
• Brumfield9.0
Chinon. . ..... ....-10.15
Winghtun, arrive. 11.10 .15.00
Germ -Sorrow Passeeger
Wingham, depart 683 A. X. 3.15 P. 21.
Cl• tr I747 1.25
Battlefield 8.05 4.49
Eiepen 8.16 14.57
Hansen .22 502
Exeter 8.36 5.10
Centralia. 8.46 5,25
London . arrive.. . 0.37 0,12
FOR OVER SI XT Y. YEARS .
I AN Oil) AND. WELT,TRTEP IIBBLEDY.--Mrs
winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for
•iver faty • years by millions of mothers for their
.children while teething, with perfect succesa
It soothes the child, softens the gums. allays al
pain, (rapes. wind colic. midis the best remedy
for Tliarrha. It is pleasant to the tasta Sold
hy druggats in every part of the world. 25
eents a bottle.' Its value is incalculable- Be
-tire end tees yrs winviow's Soothing
syruP and ask for no 03.003. 1<111(1. .
children, Puts new -.9.esh on thin
ones and rod 1)100d into 'pale
ones,. It mak' e. il dren grow.
Scott's Lrnulsion inalzesS ordi,
nary .food do
duty.
This picture repl'eiaintit
the Tiede Stark of Scott's
Emulsion and is on the
Wrapper of every bottle.
,Setal for free saMpla
•SCOTTSe
-ORONTO CAN'ADA
see eriat. ell druggiste,
Exeter, Jan. Seen 1201.
78 to 78
, 38 to 38
eet to 48.
^
Wheat Per b"S3101
433.21,3,...
eariey •
hoes. -
fairer .
it-ese: • •
Turkeys
I 'hiekenit per lb
Ducks., „
seem,- • • 4.4 •
Orind Apples.
ttorlt live.weight
sfoadquartors For
Dy801,s; a 003(0::
131000 and Nerve
Stomach and T3ivor Pills
Iron Blood Pills
Liver and Kidney ?Hie
Kidney Mixture
Sciatica Remedy
Sarsaparilla,
Omagh Mixture
Cholera and Diarrhoea Mix-
ture
Chilblain Lotion.
Try any 'of these preperatirme and
you will be astonished tit their a tinder --
fel healing and curing properties.
A Full line of Patent Medicines 00
hand. '
iviON..EY TO LOAN
We !pave -unlimited private f-unds for invest-
ment. upon 3. 51231 or village pronertyat lowest
rates of interest.
DlOg'SON & OARTaNG
Exeter.
rIONEY TO LOAN. s
I have a large amount of private funds to
loan en farm and villa geproperties atlow rat
of intemst.
la W. GLADMAN,
Barrister:Rain St. Exeter
aiEDICIAL
•
ran. M. T RONTO UN
_LP VERS1J:s., _ sl • . TiSulty 17nive
s it.y C thee- Cp .
. BROVNiklM.O.
es s r. S. Ortidnete
office and residence, Dominion Labora-
tory, Exeter.
11 (
DICKSON & CARLING,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Convoyaneers,
Commissioners, solicitors for the Maisons
...37- to 17 Beak, 'Eta
e • • .18 to 18 Money to Loan. at lowest rtes of interest.
a 'cc; 8
OFFICE :-NLA_IN 'STREET, ERVISR.
3.33. a:littnce, B. A. • L. 8. DIC8SON
t.! 16.
0:.5.00 to 0525 W. GLADMAN
6 to 6
to
'
GASTORA
V
:tor infants ana orarelt,
At' 313 3.5
emits
. weer „seenese eese;.e. ar
eons
aaats esees•
(Successor to E11iot6 & Gladtnan)
Bvmster, golitor, Notary Tajo,
- Conveyancer, Etc, _
1, Money to loan on Farnr and village
orOperties at Lowest 3.11108 01 intei est
OFFICE MAIN STREET EXETER
OVer-
F°R SALE OR 33,12ti T.
Story end a ball frame house with 111113
name and simmer itilehen and woodshed at-
tached. .All necessary Out .buildings, a good
well, and a boor*. otebard of good finis ore
en the eatra which consists of eavee rieres of
Well cultivated 1 Place is Well 0003133(101)
•Lake 1132 0, 11, Exeter North sna within easy
reach of town.. For further particulars ripply
to
For.th It'. Exeter
S ALF—BR1CK RE-
SIDENCE WITIr AN ACRE OPleiee D 334
Slaasel --Wo 041'. •101, sale 411 reasonab'e
terms, that, very elesi tee residentettproproy
known na "The Hoot • s Voniga rad" situated
ouLe.4 Not NI, south t Heron Street, Exeter.
There is erects:Ataxy he land, ri comfortable
eta commedious 1 .; k also the
necessary outhenees. Tee 310110015131 g00(110 -
pair and bas 9 rooms. The lot con teine (macre
of land mieelleetly adaptedfor garden
ina or fruit, growiea There is a plentiful sup- 1
Ply of hare and soft watee The property 1301)
to (Lae. awl the terms crew, for part iculers ap.
my to feerseost a; Ceuta et: 1.11301010 113(3.01',
or to A. 11 11001'10t. Itew 1, 0„ Peanut, 11. 11
A. Proprietor.
FOR
lama • ., ; es 4,33 'stain Steed, Eerier, 1130
stee, :wise ttollr4;0, feattle e) ni1(1
hal 01 ttere 4:1' !AWL commodious tiwellint..,
-moldy toes tell, 1 lath and furnace, gilo(1
,,t) 04, good elt and eisatro A splendid
rr orty at areosoneble price, For fiat pat•
ticulars apply to J. (1. ST.aNtlintl"--. flarrister
EXeter, or to lir. 111tylccsoltam, Winebettate.
1.111yeti. frota the 5110010(33 (11 the undershot-
arl 8111 0011., 830P110111 (11) 011 ebont. the 11)11 et
Jrinnery, 3.1 3,1)15)3 (01001' rising:I 70)13.0 31(3. with
white hind logs, Information iv; to 110 a Itere•
alicnita 0111135 rewarded,
J0513.1 AMY. Creditou P 0
TOILET ARTICLES
SCHOOL BOOKS AND Sta PLIES '
j VV1 BIOINNING
fitsig-tt.
D. 5.1). D., 8., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
Teeth extracted without pale or
bad after erects. Office in Esse
aona block. West side of Main
trete. Exe er-
Et o E1 it it.
and'
r enss
At popular prices and easy
terms, of payment.
• ANDERSON, (D. D. 8.140 S.
DEN TIEVi ,
Heim °retinae ef the Toronto University
Brad Royal College of Dental Surgeons Of
Ontario, with honors Also Post -graduate of
Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with
honorable mention.
Everything known to the Dental Prefessiou
detrain this Bridge work, crowns, el-
leminues, gold and automate platea ell done 01
• the neatest manner possible.. A pt.:tie:Aix
harmless' enart.thetie need for pahaese rae-
tion. •
Office' ono door small of Carlin" lire's store
Exeter, Out:
•
WIN OH h)LSEA 1BITTTEU,
• AND ClITSiai ASaOCIATION, --
The. ninth erantial general meethig of the
share beldere and, patrons of tee Wi•tieheleat
11. (3.1(3) 1.), .Aqsaaation Will be .001(1 ±11 the 'town-
ship Mill, Elite erne. on Jan. 1902, , at ono
o'clock D, in„ for the reception 01 3.5)503.1(4. pay-
illf: (11113.30110,. 1)02103.311 3)11401(130 ana etcetera of
officers. Mr. A. Smith, the Provincial Dalry
isetrueter is eapected to be pi•Nent and deliver
an fl(1d('21<(0. Vont' 91e0e110P rsitticated.
Sorra Detatemee. • amiss .7(153.3331,1 resitte Searetnry
We sell the celebrated Heint2:
man & Co. Pianos, (the Art
Pianos.' of Canada.) The choice
of Royalty for their tour of Can-
ada. '
If you want sotllethieg cheap-
er we can show you pianos of
other rnales which. will be no dis
grace tO.the mast elegant parlor.
. ,
FOR S.LVL
In sewing machines we carry
the New Williams, 1-3,aymond and.
White, also needles and suPplies
for all machines.
The latest sheet music. always
in stock. Call and see.
.S. • MARTIN
bittelnanitli 01109 and (1)te1111g and nitro
of 101711 1,1 tho Villort•e Of Wincliebtoti, mod
operteraty for may person svisbiug Procure,
andel]. hlaekenith business and two Pot t of (tittle
41.1t40 r,o0i1 brick honso cOntaining live roomS,,
5.1501.51111 kltohtin whit three rooms, arse tr0,00
4.315 emeteer kits:eon. Good ars do feta
hog pen. .ear further. partrattlers ept•ise 'to'
Itreitempe0w8± Besets
• lieneltel 'sea, cat
RON' Reit Esitilelillea--
IF
You
WA
TO
Buy or.Sell a Farm,
'Buy .or Sell Town
Property,
Borrow or Lend
Money,
r Collections • Made,
Your Life Insured,
Go to the Old Cuon-
try, by the Allan
Line,
ON THE UNDERSIGNED,
JOHN taiPACKWitit.11.
Otice ever Et. Spacirman's Hardware
gxeter.
C/ash paid for Raw Furs.
FARM FOR SALE.
Being composed of lot 20,S. T. R., Lt shortie,
containing100 acres, and lot S.123, c en. 3, Us -
borne. On lot '20 there is erected a first class
brick ?iv ailing, kitchen and woodshed (10)0'9101e t bank barns, 1,-slusped,„ 351:85 and 35x89
finished up to date for horses, eettle and. hogs
with power mend mill, crusher. peeper, ens'
aerator process complete ; cement tad attaeherle
use, drive and impiernent house. Tbis is a
first eines property, ±11 0, high stela of mitt:-
111 (3112, Well feneed and watered, and 1/10110. -
he, done, within tine and a half 71111e2 of the
tesvn of Exeter. one mite fr, in school. Lot 81
• 23 is also fa a high state of ealt teatime well
watorect Ss acres ander grass, and welt suited
for either larmiee or grazing, and will be sold
Separately or together to suit parchasen 11
ma sold privately on or t yfer,s the 1st. Febv.,
1302, it will be sold by entitle atictioa on the
Me Baby. Fee terms and partieulers apply
on the premaes to .1. S. Harvey, Exeter, R 0
or te Thomas Onenereta cruet, earentar,
A ut op 1.1'N "V *I 1 .1V. IN' T
Eansown trials block and tlwellieg, in Exeter,
for sale. The briek bloels fa wcU eltuated, on
Main stetter, is 70x56 foot, them storeys, and
counties four sterile, offices Dad halls, sOl leased.
This is the best businese stand in mem Tha
dwelling is brick of two storeys a.). contains le
rooms, is admirably adapted for a boarding;
home. The property must be disposed °la,
Torras easy, apply to 11, L. Isalleon, Exeter.
Ont,
OTT011
The 11,2)311151 1110(1)1115 of the lasborne ts• Ilib
beet Fire Insurance Compel** 0111. be field in
the Publie Vereultar, on Feb. eel, -it Ono
o'clock P.M. 130o5110135, 1120(111 ng 3110 113102'
oess, seeretareeroaserrer's mid auditors' report
1110 (15001.10)2 of two directers end two auditors
113)0 511)' 011101' 1)13(411)010 in the interestef the
(Sonnet:ay.
5. EsSiut v. Tilos. CANIattlY
:President, Soerwary
MT THIS OUT
and send 11 to Ut With '((1211) 0133 silverand you
will get, by return- n tail a GOLDEN BOX 08'
tt i000 that will•brieg you In Mohn litoltntY
in one month Oran onythiee else in• .stantrieto
A. IA", NuxbrY.34,11.
'Yarmouth...I/ s.
,r414011,}16,Masniowok:idniktaikkelsi
›ackCa.rt
0110 "bray 1. 0.-tr. Home," Ono Pao
'Pecorld (tett ' 51100" ()110 rack:
,itrytti no.n Ono 'It tor Itt.ofa. 31141
"Holds 'Two. ' Sample Of 21 otlter styte.With
boulc notioes. SovietSe eilver Ter •11,,,,s11,0,• •
' a tal3NN et
Verteotati,x,e.