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Exeter Times, 1903-4-23, Page 4Ci a. 61. :and hy us dor 30 Groceries 10c bottles Masurets Essence Lemon, Van- illa, etc, for Se. 10e bottle Tomato Catsup for 5c. 10 lbs best paredried Oatmeal for 25e, Saabs best Green .Coffee for 25o 2 pounds Roasted. Coffee for 25e. 6 cans Sardines for 25e. 0 bars Electric Soap 25e. 6 bars Comfort Soap 25e, 3 bars Toilet Soap for 5e 10c Redpath's Icing Sugar Se pound. ' 10 pounds Sulphur for lac. 10 pounds Epson Salts for 2;ae • 4 pounds best re -cleaned Currants foe 25e. 2 pounds best Baking Soda for 5c 3 pounds Washing Soda for Sc 6 packages pearline for 25e. Ice CastlePIums. Gooseberry, were '123c; Jams l• Peaeb, Red and now 10e or F Lies Black C3ti °ants 3 for 25e, and Jellies) a rx E lugs.. McDonald Stoking or .Chewing 3 plums Smoking � Tobacco for 25c, ` 15c, bottle Nonsuch Stove & Pipe Polish 10c. 3 pounds Lemon Biscuits for 25c. We Buy for Cash and can not be Undersold. Lace Curtains and Blinds For WIndows from 15 to 25 per cent less than P regular prices. • �� Lace Curtains at 23c, 35c,'50c, 70c, 75c, 90e, 05c, 1.20, 1,45, 1.75, 2.00, up to $3,50 a pr. Window Blinds at 35e, 40e, 4ac, 60e, 70c, complete, pulls, bracket§ ,etc. all; Papers All new this season, 100 patterns to buy from at prices lower than others. Regular 6e Papers for 3c, 33c. single roll, Regular Sc Papers for 5c single roll. Regular 12ic Papers for 8e arid 0e single roll, ,Regular 1Gc Papers for 10c singly roll. `Regaraie 200 Papers for 121e,& 15c. single roll Ragular250 Papers forIlae &20e single roll. Ceilings end Bcraers,.eo match... O'nr Wall Papers are `'l ad'e b . • 'new Double Process, in whic..1 yol`1 have the best Mauifla Papers, per .feet Stamping and prettiest • run n'iiig and block. designs. t arpetts, Chea 2 pieces Hemp Carpet 25e. for 20e, 1 piece„ ngiish Ribbed Plenip .Oat'pet 30 for 23e per yard. 45e,: Union Carpet for 35c a yd. 50c, Union Carpet for 40c. a yd. 75c. Wool Carpet'for-600 per yard 81,255,English 3.plyWool Cattpet for 95e. yd. 90e patent Tapestry for 75c, 2 pieces Japanese Matting, 1 yard wide 24cper yard. tBoot and Shoe Trade with us increases rapidly. $5Q0 of the latest styles to hand, the wear of these goods is not excelled as W. H. Marsh Chateau are anon, the biggest boot and shoe makers in Canada. Try us for a nice new natty up-to-date wearable pairshoes, ai Dress Speci Silk Glories, Week, llaCxro.. ax and white t 75c. OOe $1e9,9 as yard, Silk Soree rte Voile, very new, $1,2a a yeaal Wool lapingie, black, up•ao-date,-75c yd. Caiepeline, black, fawn, brown, new green,' navy at 75e yd Freneli Zibelines, . black, nava "'µ ; is"bwn g net.at $1.DO, $1,25c yd. • , cit , Cobourg fop, pirile finish, lovely grey. a t �$100 pe *aril, , •�. Soli le. laif a,:le, al s' Yee Parlq, br,oa-v i `at 'SOc , Srat7ti riotlL!# t b eek, niary.Ygreel~'i•aiid brown, rennclipes, °fancy htr1pes, Very nobby it SOe a yards;- t,res }s!; 1 navy-, with sirk �dn, Oc, rec, 0e 60;1'44', t , ick +'t,t,'irarire, .;pule avop' :' - 50e, yd.e. ,; 27 ;pieces of Dress G` d , Oo a - 25e,; newi , :.., di s' ^� La'Suiting t; n 1 ,. F 1 e . tt . 'effects, F+renc 'ortlsi �l li -. sick- stripes at Sa':fa0 a.nd.1'5 n •. j'1 Ladies Wtqctewe r. Corset Ccrvcrs .;at 25'e, 30c -35e, dap; SOc,; 6Qc,, 65e 7,5e, and`8iie White Di avers at 26e, aaa,a4Veaaac,a7oc, sse, White Skirts at 70e, 0ac,, $1 0O X1.15°„ $isle, a : 'White I i >rt G ou u 3 fit s a0e, OSe, 75c, Oh, � n 'this seas •�'�'? QII, ' a.il ,1llw'�+d�8 yl• nt sl 11 � T�ol}sdale C�Lil b} `c. 1. the best Values -Goin Ready-Wegy4opg ar yrx.. 4lE,i V. prising values for you Ba s'- rev Suits. 8 pleated coat at $2, $2.25. fly e Fancy Tweed Suits, 8 pleated coat s at $2.75. ,Str.atlicona Suits for boys, light and dark -- ;tweeds with pleats, belts, buckles, but - tone, etc, at :3.00, 4.00 and $4.50. Boys' blue and black Serge Suits, pleated coats 3.50, 3.75, and $4,00. Boys'.,Scotch Tweed Suits, coat with four wide pleats $3,50. , Boys' Fancy Suits, fancy Vesttrin:tmed with braid and buttons, very nobby at $2.75. Boys' Fancy Suits, coat faced with silk, vest double breasted, cravat worked with silk $4.50. Young Meu's Suits, long Pants, scilicia lin- ed at $5;00. - oung Men's Suits, Scotch Tweed, long pants,:. lined with Italian and Seilicfa e, $6.00, Youngs Nieas's black:med blue Serge Suits, lang'pants, best`taf lin'uags$7,00. Young Men's Scotch Tweed :Suits, fancy worked vest, very pretty and new $ 7,00. etas Tweed Suits, ligbt color also dark gree, lined with scilician and satana at $5,00, lelteas plain Dark Grey Suits, scilicia and satana linings, extra value 86.00, .iggen's Blinings,lackat $7,Serge50.Suits worth $8.50, A-1 M en's light colored Tweed Suits,yery pretty pattern, new style of goods $7,50, . rtoor nort Produce Taken in Exchange or Good.s. Goin GOI The Moiso s.:Kala:- ilgceiporate3 by Act of Parliarnent 18551 Head:O.fftee, Mo:i treat. CaPitaS (41_ Paid.eta„. - 52,500,50 Eeserve'.✓aljd 52,250,00 58 Brairnbes in Ontario, Quebec, Alberta,. British Columbia and?,Sanitoba. E.e...ETER 13 -RANCH Opeo Frei y Lawful DOT. frraat-10 a. m, to 3 p: m:; except '• Saturdays, la a. ui, to 1 r ni,. Farmers Sale Notes easbed• ot. Sol- lected. Forms supplied on application, Drafts on all _points in the Dominion, Great •Britain and United' States bought and told at lowest rates of ea lenge. 4 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Deposits of $'1,00 and upwards receiv- ed, Interest compounded half yearly, I and added to principal June 30th and December 31st. Deposits; Receipts also issued and highest current rate of interest allowed, Advances make to farniees, stook -dealers and business men at lowest rates and on most favorable'teints _Agents d t Exeter for Dlnii ion Government, oICKsoal fk .CA,RLINe,' N. D. greleaaaa, SOLIci'roiis.. ,u�rraszirx mittee into whose hands the bill has -been placed should consist of an equal iiunaber of members from both -parties. Tbe Government refused to entertain the°proposition and Hon. C. E. Fitz- patrick, HOD . James Sutherland, Mes- srs. Hyman, Davis, R. L. Borden, Monk and Haggart were named to prepare -schedules on which the redis- tribution will be based. Grave doubts were expressed as to the ability of the Government tore- duce tbe ' representation of Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. The question will be referred, to the Supreme C tiro for decision. t. The construction., of ..the : Georgian' Bay Canal was again discussed. S•ir, Wilfrid Laurier expressed himself as favoabie to the opening' up of para the waterway. Mr. . F. Clarke asked for the ep pointment of an.offcia1'to iinilurri la railway wrecks, which • have ,been so •: frequent of late. ;Hon,; =.A .G]”; fair promised to give Ire inatterhia seriOua consideration=, �`• ;• The;opposition pretested againss the delay atthe GOyeixnmei t -in bringing. sown important) ineLtsur. , : Tbq l? budget%peecii,delivered by°Hon. 1 W. S,.• liielding -captained -ninny iin portant announceneents, '.polis oil Canadian canals'are aboIan-a T.0r ttvrj years. A sartar which Will increase duties on }German ''niporl's' by one= third went into force Friday. notr" A duty of seven dollars•per ton on steel rails will be.iaiptosecl awhen. Can- adian mills can 'supply the marlkets with a first-class article, ' Some mea- sure of relief is to ,be granted the lead and binder twine industries, Mr. Fieldingagain repeated his threat to a}aelish the British preference, and negatiations may be re -opened for reciprocity with the United States. Tbe term has been extended for the free importation of t eet sugar machinery. Mr. R. L. Borden followed and severely critized tbe opportunists ofa he Of Calendar for April, 19©8 SurtnA�. 5 •12 19 26 11'[oNDA.Y .. 6 13 . x.,27, TI SDA .. .... 7 14 21. 28 WEDNESDAY .. 1 gr' 15 22 29 TazrsasDAY..... -. 2-, 3 10 23 30 FRIDAY.:... 3 ' 10 `.1'7 24 SATURDAY.. . -.. • 4 11 18. 25 7 4 • e'flIIRSDAY., APRIL 2SRD mos. - THE WEEK, IN PARLIAMENT . Parliament line- resumed its duties after the Easter recess.. Its first bust - nese was to take tip the Second read - ing of the redistribution bill, Mr. R, Borden pointed out that it differed en- tirely from the measure introduced by Mr. Glanstore in- the British Com- mons in 188e. The leader.. of the Op- position party suggested that in the interests of fair play, the special' corn - Poorly? " Por two years I suffered ter- ribly er rI� ly from dyspepsia, with great depression, and was always feeling; poorly. I then tried Ayer's Sarsa- parilla, and in one week I was a new ma n."—John McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that it's "Ayer's" • Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other. kind. Use the old, tested, tried,. and true Ayer's Sarsapa- rilla. arsapa-rilla $1.0 & boftle. All druggists. ,Mkyorir• doctor what he think of Ayer's BsrM$Dtitilks. Re knows all aboutthie grand 514 flymrncine. Pollost"bis advice And rte Van be satieaed. r C & Ea co„ Lowelr,Stsse, ouk!;van Ban!sli Dangerous •l SIn oaciasho . q`t'y, $ature's Cure paineglelery Compound - w -ort Will Q uiol ly Rae J 'e in a 1\Tew. :Life, I: 1r9hile a headaches are varied ,•l'iracter and are produced by a var."- ;way' ar=iety of causes, 'the majority of:rxictims :suffer either from nervous' or billions beadache. Whei:i' enegleetad, either 'forms will quickly. cause serious suffering and will assuredly .prostrate the system. • laeranueaattaailebes, to which from are specliaaly. •subject, arise from weak and ands, iued:nerves heavy and dull, brain, pent. eircnlation, and debility. 1311-jails."'lyeaalaehes' are usually accofnpi niecL by _titaness and vomiting. They easult from inactive liver, digestieee d.isturbaxces or sore and constipated:iiawels, • . In the'epriiigtinle, able.a it expefie fenced paysicapa ur e u oxithose.who are subject toohe4daeheset"tie•, ase Paine's Celery Coirspe: nd:"r In` tezis, of thousand cases this-vw`oudelful remedy has produced. -ha,j y a}xd'.iierra.anent results aftevell other ntoclesaof_'treat- ment failed, . ' nlik it-il aaleak° 'medi- eines claiming'pry uipaaer.ait'tention, Paine's Celery,'Goin tui g eves . � , llcai prompt and effeetavet a it ,. ' It"gives to weak •and sick: pe e.iau itrtzuediate supply of --. eeerye. ,orae,-':' wish , pure blood, active 1i traxreaperffect • ages - tis -e vigor. The 't€+tirit,e+.€ E,arriea'.sr C d' el- ery Compounis"aat, , eimple reliev- ing of pain ; it. effeeeita iyaezaches the and ceases of Lase ,e nod: permanently banishes the. e• i roubbte; -Mit SIJ.;''ilei land, Crawford St. Toronto; Ona,, says : -, "Your Paine's Celery Comp.niti,41 has most wonderfully- i ntproved.- Tay health. Before using rt nuy Appetite was poor, I was weak and debilitated, and suffered much from headache, Your 'Compound has made me a -new wontan•and I Ali' it the success it 'so richly Agee -ayes. Grana, Bend DitAfix bete Mass eleettate Tis1.11A1 '.. r7EAU Au: -exveedinglysad event" oe, 'cat red at- theresidence of .Rev. A- 6„hili,a,udea�n;,;rt Corbett,., on • 'Wednes , r 0yr .morning last,;• ,when death-- cut aaeorli the'pvonitsit, ytt Y:1z career, of hlaaalig bt 4tia,,ateezetedietigh ter, Laura., t,iau tearly ilge of°twenty:;t'tvo years, fie leeea ed- Wee'. eeizea %s1tle dere at the Government. $50.00. TO CALIFORNIA .AND RE • • TURN Via Chicago & North-Western R'y. First class round-trip tickets on sale from Chicago May 3rd and May 12th to the 18th, to Los Angeles and San Fransi sco. Corresponding loly rates from other points. Favorable limits' and stop -over ver pri i1 eges . Low nae way settlers'rates to Western • points in effect, daily until June 15th.; Three trains a, day .from Chicago to the Coast throq„gh without change. Daily, and personally conducted "tourist;ear excureioats'tio- Paliagernia,: Waehingtea, and Oregon • Foe j articulers,appiy ac Sone li:*ea cyst ticket, :a fent . or adarets S H'. atennr9tt, 2.lEast fling StTororte to, Ont Metre atostie& ell' i tl 1410:F0i'5 i perfect/.. neer- nel' �00. tli:OY tiTe.' `elf nesi eSeCactiy S0E4 6,11 m t+oiirecl anti arritn t ir.tl'ra$ aaru s d s e 1?t331 .era•; ust: " a v5griire Ali& X' r�a0 ro roe,eiraa• 3'149y . , a. tOTna. Ycx ` ear- sant, day list edailir'at;ipsl7 nose an:d tlit=past ni er of al I f etai,:-1 May Otli : • ,Weclnastltiy"r. �,a".ui�c,...:8r<d', ,1003 Spectaelee and 'eyeglas'se„s pro- npexlyesdavSa,tted1Iay Gib, Next visit tvill`be Wec1- We have t ot advanced the price of our tobacco. Aniher,Sin'Okinf*toba.Cco- slobs, Currently and Vale ..Play chew,. ing tobaccos are the same size and I price to the Consturi[r as formerly. We have also extended the tinic f'cr f the redemption o£ Snowsboe.'.tags, to January let • 1001 ^fix Maarten To- 'ti'ACbo' Co. Leene a, at tack of that dangerous disease; -'p'eri. tonitis, some ten days previous to her death,; but was appareiitay ; rapidly re covering meta. :Sunday.nrght-when she suffered, a' relapse :Miss '1`hibaudeau was a -graduate of Aline College, St. Thomas, ifs bath elocution and domes= tic science media the former role was, a_gteat'fe-vorite.having given her ser- vices onmany occasions, A few `years ago she-was„choseeeas ;one of,the deli- gates frown Western _Ontario, to at tend a great, conven,tion.at Ngrthfield, the home of the, late D. L". Mod Besides'her parents;, the leaaves tiiv sisters and three, bratbers to xalaria their loss. a The retnalanatirel'a' iliaartecL in the"Paslthilml.- cen?eter's"t bit nide last M;t"S. -11 dwards her home in O ihtori' after 'a.tten her mother's'funerall here -.—Mr; hereaeletree Levitt has returned to ':bas para. the sunnier ho intend ask sev ineprovenlents on his -'g' spring.—Mr. Barman GT_' with Kr. Wm. Balk`wili:?oi assist in caepentetingaae man of'laxeter wapp:eale -ltl ;ge Monday for a short time Mi l 4aI. Farrow has returned tot'nalese as Public school teacher -aftep the holidays with r ars y h? � , rent .Goderieh—Miss Elle} -Wigglesn has also taken up her .'uties-at S 12after s spending he haIid ay s !vial her pareai1n S:.iarYs--yr$ C of Sti etfeed yisited:_bec daughter Mar for a few.days;-•..:qtr Charles Sha '< ane" faini1y left here on Monday fok the eve where, they intend making their futurs honor.-- Mr and errs Geo Ellis of Ailsa: Craig spent Sunday;:t with thea, daughter Iilrs A D •aeollard;-7 err J b4 ; Pruniford is building, a` new house: In the village ,where he thtends l viarg,aseoon as eareateted—erre W H Barfott :of,Parkhill erected a Chicago air,woter fillid mdl :ftareatr Andrew Turnbull- -. iss Sarah lRiiwh reeeffved a 'check lea' a•tliousanddailiaze: rota the Supreme; tent of the ' K !l T. tit' S Port l Bron frar payment.' of .slier deceased another fr olicy-?It. is again our sad alaatyto'thronicle:tbe.death• of one'; of Etepbbeh's.eldest "and roost respected; eitizens<izi the'parson of. yrs, James mallard Who pataaa.eaway o n ;O uesdav :at •{.ho ap'e of 67 years. She had been a cant er.for the past six months with liver trouble which was the cause': of her death,. For 42 years she had redid- elf among us and was well and .favor- " ably, known by a great ' numier throughstun: township, In relfgiaa :she Was 'a Methodist, a member of thee Ciliud I`lend congregation. She was b D Eng rn ins :Vent County>1n tan d and came to;.this country henshe -was five years of :age, marrying her sur wing" husband •: when • eiglitee» years of age. n '.Since ',that tune, n family of six sons.ani eliadaughters were -born ,to there of ealaoni six :eons and four •daughters ell-snrvivefw", :Theieinains, Ware iriterrt at .;Grana Bend ceme tery on Tlstxrsd ty afternoon •,etc Fried. er&.lar ct dfed at bis'taa,ther's house S�7txi eatalleediaani' Sialltley ereorninra April: 25th and t'h funeral took-plabe, on the fol owing Tuesday, The amil,y have the sympathy 'of the entire coin munity in their sad beveiaveriient irr, James alp] lard e:nd family wish to thank their inauy<frieeds and. neigh liars for 1heii leindness.and assistance. curing the sickness anddeeth of their beloved wife .aid mother. Signed J AES ilto,ra.AHD AND EAMIL-s, MARRIED } ctf;LER—CAMI'7[BELL — In Edmon ton on Wednesday. April 15th 1903, Miss Lena Campba'llformerly of • 1Jxq•ter toMr, Chas, l+uller both cf Mimeo - torn Seamen - WeareanDtsN - At West. Lorne April 15th 1903 by Rev. Mr,. Ashton, Mr. Ari bur Spicer of St. Marys (formerly of lixeter) to Miss Addie youngest daughter of Mr. and,, Mee, Ohas;'Wit herden: ama Canbries for Sum mer Dresses and Waists, Muslims at 7c, 9c, 1Oc, 123c, and 15c. yd. Scotch Zephyrs, checks, and stripes and plain, at 10c, 124 yd. Organdies, plain and fancy, 15e, .20c, 23c, and 25c yd. Plain Linen Gauze, wide with plain effect, 15c, 20c. yd. Linea .Voiles. beautiful silk effects, in plain and stripes at 35e, 40c and 500 per yard, of Cut for 30 Days Cottonades,: , Jeans, Moles and Denims,. 150 Cottonades are, with us 123o yard. 18o and 20e Cottonades are with us 150 yard, 22e Cottonades are with us 18e yard. 25e and 28e Cottonades are with us 23c yard,. 35c to 50e Men's Braises, only 15c a pair. 123•o English Prints, 47 pieces at 1Oc yard, 10e Crash Towelling. for 8e yard. 12}c Craeh Towelling for Sic. 8e Flannellette for 6 2/3c per yard. 10e Flannellette for 8;c per yard. Silk and Satins Japanese Silks, French dye, black, pink,. blue, white and cream, regular 600 for" 50c yd, C. J'. Bonnett's Satins, Taffettas, Meryeille- aux, Peau de Soie, Tamoline Silks, wear guaranteed, values-•. unsurpassed in colors and black at 5Qp, 75e, and $1.00.., - Agreat range of Appliques, Medal lious, etc.. from 5e a yard. to 40e, a - yard. Men's Suits Men's fancy striped Snits," pretty goods, gogd linings, $7.00. Men's brown check tweed Suits, extra weight, $7,50. Men's black and grey stripe Suits extra - weight and lining, $7.50. Mena .0heviet Suits, lovely greys best of lining, $9.00 Men's Scotch ;;Tweed„ -Suits, light- ' colors„ best Of aa;;lpes $9:00.' Men's2;S:botcli worsted tweed Suits. lined With satin,. Italianand scilicia, worth 'any plat e.12,50 now $10.00. DIED Braun - In Biddulph oti "Aprll 18th .James Blair aged 63 years 1a months lS -lay s;-^. — Cato'.- In Exeter on April 17th Ann,: Balkwill reib,ct' of the . late Isaie Carling aged 79 years. • GoII —A.t Sexsinith. Hay, Tp. on ,§314d4'.;April l9th'Joseph Gould ged 87 years 5 months and25 days. Toai- •-Atlas:late residence Ann street Exetei' on.Sai,urday•April•'1Sth,John Cha le Tm oaged;64 years 8 mouths �,`18dys, I f y o'ti are:; look for as -47tE� 1{ $ . • :'home' tor, rsfh andwant e esti niz. can do> so with very l:ittle `espensu as , _w .the UNION ant FaC.:el sell,Onnaway'Oolonist Tick • s is 3i RY;::DAY =.tt,t the:.: following xtesfrciry� i,'ssotir'riyer terminals LfZCTIL .r•UNE'15rxir ,.,ito .SanF.�,nc,,: Feat -mince laco Losn A geles andneany other Qaliforriia`points. ' UNTIL APEII:+- BOTS $20.00 to. Ogden, ',Salt Lake City,:; Butte, Anaconda and Helena; $22.50 to Spokane Wanatchee. 25: OOtOP - � , Portia nd Tac' oma, •� ,. Seattle,.' anclinanyother Oregon anrl„Wasbing-•, tongy��points. From Chicago and St. Louis , ro ox tionately low rates' are in. effeetpb � In- es connectin -with. t'he • Union y g_ i n Pacffir, The UNION PA^CIFIC7leas extended territory,to which round'. trip.. Homie Seekers Excursion tickets will • be sold as follows : FROM Newerma RIVER TE tetraALs To many,ppoints in Kansas, Nebraska, and Colorado To many points in Wyomirig, Utah, Montana and Idaho ; To maty points:in Oregon and Wash- ington.."` One fake r` plus' 2.00 for tlio'roundtrip. . � 'Tickets on,sale-•April 7• -and;} 21, - May' 15 and 19, June $ and 16, •1963. • Fox; frill information call or 'or ad- , dress," .H. F. CART:EE, T. P. A., 14 Janes Building, Toronto, . Canada. or F. B. CHtheataa 120 Woodtward.• Ave., Detroit, Sileh. lal:CT1?(.71,Tt, N T 1 i; a r 1 ;Ma SVCat'�. ltai9, sae-H„ct cn ., •#talrOss, treateik -arlt5 erokdaliar tiksfl i( It re. ilia • 15. . ship th. rer .CR t1nd•pf abl+t, Stittfua do riot break; No rough sur' •. , fatal io chafe' .andcut. Tho :. harness trot only keeps looking Inco 11etr, but •. °'wears twitel as loran by the use orEurckst Itaratott O . Sold astryr• here. dol 'rigs"? ,al. ?dads bur' itriperial OU sinlieny'al • :-...$Aja::»'+�'..21..ca,°,,L-?r�s�^�,•� y'�,"i+e4:� 11i, 1-1: Ett ett1`e11111eltI1NtIgU1111t1111L1111muwwnl PI111114111111 1111, 111111 1. t atilt 1/ 411 ege[ablePreparationforAs- simulating theTood andle uta - ting St he. tlhlachs andBowels of FAC S1MIL. SI A1 VRE Brom ote s Digesftottt,Cheerfiul- ttess and liesteontains neither opwaiNorphine nor,Mineral. Not -'AB C • � OTIC. IS ON T -7da�dFOld71rS}rI1 T�J.�{r�G�!iPPER �. ".R o� cd"!s- +fsE oudtsn� afm..6CCfT i:•:.. "r�r .... rig • F J rl t1 #tedyf rConsCi' -. tdlll$C� : i oea '' ardis bnvutsiotis� everfsiir; SiBXid l vuis, nglst7E-Ei' Xac5itiule Signature of °`I W- "Yd8Y$. OF EVERY TEE_ OP,. EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER. Oastoria laet, lip 3n one - p. eino iottles is not -sold =In bulk. Don't allow anyone to yon anything else on tho plea or promise that it. is "Just aa goody' and.” will answer evry-Fur- pose." 4 7'iee that you, gat 0-A4.:Oy$ I -g,. Tho:faa- simile signature o: iseri <w:_ ware wrsgpst� .. "" TH farm Implernents of all Kids THE �� I laze aid them, if posaible to obtain employ-ment, bet we, fleet. equip them to maintain the higb reputation this school has acquired. ' London. Huron and Bruoc. Centralia 9,1 5 60 CBrinuctoefineld 10.15 9.58 0.33 Vtringhatri, depart.-- 6,E3 3.15 P. At Brucefiele London ,arrive... 9.37 6.12 Maxwell flindersilowers, flake' tlatiers Etc. Also the Wilkinson Plovvs and Straw Cutters,,anct'Ffenry Plows and Grindevs. Toronto Mr .Motor Windmills Binder Twine in season. We are agents for thq -McLaughlin CattefiaUd', itigealesaand for the Chatham Wagcins. A Full Line 'of Sewing 1Vlitchines, Washing Machines an,l' Wringers. 8 E. T One Door Sduth of the Celltral Hotel, dvertise in the TIMES Pays.