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POPPI,Et 'TON', & GAUa INER,
General Mer:abants.
PQPELE$TONII & GARDINER,
General Merobanes.CI DI
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10 per Cent
Discount
Until October 31st
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wants in clothing. l:o per cent off on everything exceptH
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It's no Secret
that thi>a•school is giving the best
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' r a CanAda. 1
GO EeE a 1 BUBiI C• 8 men
students and all eaucarorM sas..
Con -mare our curricutm'with thrit
of other schools nand be couvidred..
Ea Bee fare to 910 refunded,.
1
CatA ono D. is free
asking. gAslt for iho
A.L.BROWN, Principal.
I bong i5
Locals
SaSturrdhy night is Hallowe'en.
Mr. Robert t u n
Senders S zs lues. returned
ed
br'om i'Catnlbtdba.
Attend our Clearing Sale and buy from us all your tri Mr. land Mrs. 3. W. Eddy, of $,t.
groceries.
Mai's BIa6K Worsted Suits
Lined with. Italian and selicia, sewn with silk
and linen threads and shrunken.,. at $Io, with io
per cent. off makes them .. $9.00
Moo's 560t611 Worst611 TWo&I Suits
Lined with Italian- and Selicia, shrunken o
throughout, $10, with 10 per cent off makes It
them .... . ..... ...... $9.00 C ren
MOH'S Navll & BIaGK Gn6viot Suits
Double and Single Breasted, lined with Italian 118'
and Selicia, best linen and silk sewings $9.0o, a
tr-
with TO per cent off makes thein ........$8.io rig
Min's Tweefl
In checks and stripes, lined with twilled
Selicia, sewn with best of linen thread, all
$8,50, 10 per cent off makes them....
7.50, 10 per cent off makes them $7,65
8,00, 10 per cent off mages them ..... .. 7,20
6.75
7.00, 10 per cent off makes them .... ... 6.30
6,00, 10 -pee cent off makes them... ......... 5.40
5.00, 10 per cent off makes them 4.50
Italian and
shrunken at ti •
ro
Men's Overcoats
In the very latest styles and
coats, shrunken cloths, lined
sleeves, very latest styles.
$10.00 Men's Black Overcoats,
3.50 Men's Black Overcoats,
7.75 Men's Black Overcoats,
7,50 Men's Black Overcoats,
00 Men's Black Overcoats,
5,00 Men's Black Overcoats,
cloths. Men's Black Ove
with Italian and Mohair fo
Merle , ibnv>e, rtfroioe to Sandalego„ Cal.,
They will remain lin Caiieernia,uatil
May suext.:
;Trial Trip . -A trial trip of the seek
edition of the ken and, Empire will
now be ,given to new subSarihers tiirl
the lst of January„ 1804 ;far lOc' lite,
Exeter Times and Mail to Empire
from naw bill Jan 1905 for $1,7a includ
ing ,the premium "The Victoria Cross"
!The members of Meanest t:hureb Ep-
worth League visited the Bethesda
Loagurey'an .Tuesday evening. Two
large bus 1•oa.ds went out sand gaveetn
excellent ,progratm•nse, after' which re-
breshme,nts were served by the Bethe-
sda people., The, ytoun'g people ;report
themseav�es as bavdng 'spent a vary
pleasant evening. ,
Graa teat tlhsin ls� in Mn fes.
While the whole -country has i been
eaib tie g fax a newup-toJd'alte Jmap., 1of
ainsa
C•da and ail -the Provinces 'stewingpr'o jetc;t(e3•d •Trainscionitinental Railwa'yls
.,togeitihnr with .Alaska bo(iilda'ry and
lke tines claimed by bath countries, it
.b;as been left to the publishers of; that.
,.great national newspaper, the family
Ber.ald and Weekly Star o'f ,Montreal
to give the, world what 11 heats'' bean
e; .,looking fon. .These! maps, it will lir-
pais, flhis 'country to bear, are printed
0 re on fine paper •beau.Lifully •en,grav'cld,
elv'ery bou'nrd,ary n•crtuaily traced, beim;
,p per; aft aIle Bata fii'netst map of Canada , yet
prodsuaed. It is 'timely aired of unes'ti
ma'ble value. We understand ne copi-
es will be tsald un.de )r 12.50 ecich, but
oath. yearly .subscriber 'af Lb. re Family
Harald and Weekly Soar will receive
lite .gretat map together with the aut-
umn premium pictures. New subscri •
bears and re•ne+wels will get the neaps
as soon as they. axe: arout pf the en -..gravers' hands, but every one will be
oiiorvmad exactly in the order,' in which
they subscribe or renew. The Govern.
inert of Canada will have the user of
e, set el these Family Hertalt3• MeipS.
cif t
to
•f°
10 per cent off makes them $9.00
CC 66 7.65
66
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6.98
6.75
5.85
4.95
Man's Oreu Gfleviot OVcr6oats
$10.00 Men's Cheviot Overcoats, 10 per cent off makes them $9.00
8.50 Men's Cheviot Overcoats, 11 11 7.65
7.50 Men's Cheviot Overcoats, ,1 6
1 6.75
5.00 Men's Cheviot Overcoats, " 16 4,50
10 ,per cent of Men's
Rain Coats
M en's Rain Coats, golf lined, finished on the shoulders
and back with black satin, very heavy cloths, mohair
sleeve lining $13.00 with Io per cent off makes
them
$9.45
Men's Rain Coats, Oxford Grey, lined throughout with
black Italian, lined in the sleeves with mohair $Io,5o
with 10 per cent off makes them .... ........9 45
Boys' Suits
With Norfolk Strathcona, double-breasted, single breast-
ed, also straight front Coats. We possess the latest and
can fit your young men out in the very latest.
$2.00 Boys' Snits with 10 per cent. off makes them $1.80
2.25 BoysSnits °° 1. 1' 2,03
2.50 Boys' Suits pC1 1 1i 2.25
2.75 Boys' Suits ... °' " 2.4S
3.00 Boys' Suits 1'' 11 2.70
3.50 Boys' Snits 6.4.
4.6 e 3.15
4.00 Boys' Suits F1 " is 3.60
Boys' Reefers at Special Prices. Boys' Overcoats at
prices to suit you,
rg Men's double breasted Pea jackets, lined with black
Pe Italian, $5, with 10 per cent of makes them. $4.5o
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GENERAL NESVS
R. Ohristie, of Sullivan has a fie;id+of
37>,w3-4 .aloes of fall' wheat that %yo.eld-
edd 0 bushells. •
The •Grand Trunk has decided to
get rid all lady stenographers in
its offices. Reason assigned is that
they waste to a eating candy . and
gotssiping.
Inner circlets at Ottawa assert That
on
Mar �gettierail of Canada Lord :Minto' as'of lite opinion float Canada should
net give way on the question nor, ax..
will be atppounted ..to the position of cetpt the compromise decision.
and be thought it a lewd 'little an
ruwwleb 'al'so:
'The Beal 'Teloplbone Ooanpayay now
reals a new mo't�ali�io line between Men -
helm rand Chatham. The new tine
runs along the Communioa lion Road
between Ille'nhntxn`and Chra'tham. lIlth-
o a•,
0 1 company had, their
'vert the •e9,e z�ailz h r
t 1 y
wires ,airung an the Poles along the Iii.
.11• R. li,aii;wa>l*,
Perth I alrou1�1 be eel:tied was wholly' lade-
',Cbro •zalleged assault ease tn> Ellice . is fee •blr and would be long. remem-
now believed to bevel Ittle or no four.
datien In fact, and look, as if It is . a
lktlki fabricated story oat-wa,d-out.
Thera is nothing harsh about Laza-
Lineer• Ville. They cure Co'netlpe,tiraln,
y'
D 'c ac andi is
s "rn Sick Headache 13 11 u
Y' Ia�v , hs
Spells without griping. purging or
S•ieketni ng. Braes. 25o.
The edueartional authorities of Wood Mr John II. ,Jameson, clerk at the
stook arae +thinking ,seriously of intro- boawnship of ,illnlnsbard l aneeee,
has purchased the• premises Of which
1 e n. as
hie lase been tenant far a number
of years and in which •h�a conduated Ret
'tees, and Banned post office.
dating into their schools some form of
manual training, Inspector Leake re..
Donley acdldreslsad theca on the 'sub -
jest, and as a result Allay will,invinsti-
galte the work which is being done in
olfher `IJ1a,ces.
A tgeutle;mu,n writing from Ninga,.
Manitorba, re'pea'ts the familiar eons -
plaint about apple barrels from On.
.
eerie with fine fruit an elle o a
tax w th i n r top. did
•, lilt• the bottom culls. and windfalls b am of
t.he,sh>;pments aad branded XXX. This
fraud as now punishable by law, but
tihe person defrauded finds it so in-
convenient to set the law in motion
that the •pez'peirutors escape the pun-
Eshment they -dreservo. There . should
be some.'arsiaoeia.ted effort for enforc-
ing, the law. A fe.w convictions would
The L• evil. r e• hones.
Igoaw eradicate ht, h t
packer vreuld like to see; the law' en-
f�ort.ed., for he has to sell his choice
fruit in a market whose prion iss affec-
be d by (lie inferior staff.
NERVOUS AND SLEEPLESS.
Two ,harrora crowded ,into one 1if,e,,
the product of poor digestion, and Lhe
p,oesana that ars thereby formed. with-
in the body. T.helre's juste ane method
'of cure far this terrible cand.ition -
plenty of food, but mind, food proper-
ly .digested. That's the difficultv--the
dig'es'tive power of the stomach must
be ineprove,d. Mob, red blood formed
sire�ngtth given to the organs, to drive
but poisons; them comes, strength, vi.
Or and endurance. Ferrozone does,
all tails .and more; it makes sick, pee -
03, well ; weak people strong. , Sew
Jr,rozons .and you reap health. Sold
Is', all'd+rwggists.
AN EXCHANGE SUGGESTED
CNADA MIGHT THUS GET ALAS-
1 AN TERRITORY.
,Landon in general holds the beliefe
t 'at Cauiada In view of the Alaskatad
v •rse decision can now ask 'the Brit-
e -
ds government for all she wants. The
s ,ggestion. is being:widely made,.•thbt
t2ie United States concede the two is-
lalnd,s she obtained in the Portland Ca-
ere•' in Teturn for a •conce,staion :by: Ca-
n ida.
Auotbhea• suggestion is that Canada
rpc,ei.ve nearly the whole territory ar-
} itrated in return for a (British. ea-
:crifice itn another part of the world.
Tli'a post of the recent arbitration is
etstimalted close on X$100,000. Canada
spent nearly $200,000 preparing the.
easeand tin fees to l' British lawyers,
T:bn•Unied Sttates' expenditure was
about $100,000.
Mr. Douglas Siadsn suggests that
England give Canada • the Bahama
islands,
.the Macea'of -America, 't o •es -
change .tor Lhe territory desired in
Alaska. Englishmen, he advises, had
better leave take barge:being to ; Cana-
dians, wAho• have a peal knowledge the
I]nglieh have not.
Mr. James Redden., British Chief of
the Forecig,n Office, and an expert in
tlhe Venezuela arbitration declarer
that after a 'most ,careful stud r of, the
tate aomipdcs'Lio.n of leis, term eel gov.. eliScvesion on the Alaska boundry, lip
viceroy of India, now occupied by Lord The Paris Temps, noting the, angry
Curzon. °pho on in Canada, says that! Cana -
Bishop Ridley aoIlege, at St. Gather- diemable Imperialists, and; what ;a s-
gers them'is the jingo Cabinet of which
Ines, was totally de stroyed by fire an Mr. Chamberlain fo,rmed a part. ,.lie
Sunday. The students all escaped,but delib'e'rately set a trap and baited it
wvi,tll am Anglo-Saxon entente, which
consists for Uhe United Kingdom of
obeying to the 'letter the( most arro-
gant demands of Americanism.
a,numbrr of them lost their personal
effects. Loss on the building ,3'12,000 ;
4rnsurancss, ,45,000.
Mrs. Fred Laine, St. George; Ont.
wxfiI es.-t"My littler 'girl wauid cough
so. at night that neither she nor, I
could 'get -any ,rest. I gave herDr.
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup and arm
thankful to say it cured her cough
quickly.
.
In WesleyMethodist el
li'odisl Church, Toron-
to., on Sunday 'ni,g
h t last, Rev. -C.:0.
Johnston :prsitaered his remarks whit
the •retquest that at future e : evening
eerrv:ices the ladies remove their hats.
They would do so wiilingiyy, in a these
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BOPPLESTONEAItDIIylER. ,.. POPPLESTONL & GARIDINER, ei
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General Merchants. General IVforehlan•ts, sV
Soft and crooked bones mean
bad feeding. Call the disease
rickets if you want to. The
FOR SORE THROAT.
Sore .throat sand hoarseness with
their atte,ndiant dan,gera may speedily
he ,ave,rte.d and remedied by,the use; of
Nterwili•ne. Excellent to gargle with
tem times better than a 'mustard pies -
Au agitation is in progress for the
err ra,:ia.a of a euepexalon, foot bridge
aier.:res Ube Thames River 1'3-4 • miles
eoutih• of Motherwell, at the town-
line between 1 ulliertc•n and U n ceev ai d Blare-
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A very pretty wedding took place
sit the R. C. church, St. Marys, on
Monday, Oct. 19l11, when Miss Alice,
Raney'and Mr. Laurence Caylcy were
unsalted , in the aamed bonds of matri-••
uo'any by ,the Rev, Father Brennan,
M:r. George liluson, an employee at
,t(he Har;vetsboe Quarry, St. Marys, bad
a thumb badly crossed while at work
getting one of 'the small tuuekston the
track and. a wheel pinched his thumb.
He will be laid off work for some, days
When 'the 1St 'af January,t 1904,
arrives, Mr. 1'. 'Wih'aiihatn, a trussteetof
the Collegiate 'Institute board, St.
Marys, will .have completed 22 years'
service an the board. A. Carman, of
the same &puce has been secretary of
the board for 27, years.
At ,a. spec,ail mee.tixig of the City
Council, Stratford, the • agreement
with the Stratford Radial Railway
was ratified. The city ,gives the com-
patny a fifty-year franchise, with the
option of purahatsing outright at any
time after the expiration of 25 years.
Thr Senate of Toronto tiniversit;y
has conferred the degree of Doctor
,of P.hiloisophy. on the Rev. '\'V. E.
Taylor, M. A., son of the Rev. Mr.
Taylor, of St. Marys. This completes
,alnd mounds out Mr. Taylor's uni-
versity course, in which he has been
ramrkaabiy successful.
A ameetiag of ilia directors of the
Soiadih Pieaitia Agricultural Socie.tylwvas
held last Saturday- afternoon when
the iianrancial result of the fall fair
wearer, announced. After paying all
prizes and expense accounts the so-
ciety have a substantial sum left as
a result'af this year's fair.
Avonbaaak is making a reeerd for
elecidesta in one week. Dsa,ring that
peat DT. Marian Oliver ;fell out
J f
of an apple tree and, broke both bones
in her leg. William Enright broke hie
shedder blade and severly injured
his head while helping to lift a;,sepa -
ator. Wm. Armstrong was seriously
injured by a boar cbnr+g'ingithitm.,,i in-
flecting swims wounds by- the use of
this tusks.
$62.50 to California and Return
Via Chiclago & North Western R'y.
From Chicago to San Francisco and
Loss Angeles, daily, October '8,to 17.
Correspondingly low rates from : all
points. Three fast daily trains, with
ma.gnifwicte.nt equipment through.- to
the coast, inelutai:ng the famous elec-
tric-Iiglrled daily Overland Limited
less than three days •enroute, over;the
only double -track railway, between
Chicago and the Missouri river. All
agents sell tickets via this line. Send
for illustrated, booklets, maps, and.
full ,infollm dgent to 13. rS. Benne'tt,.2
East King Street. Toronto.
England expeluts every man to do
.his Canadian.
The Lord gave and Lard Alverstone
hath token away; bleisssd be the
name DI Lord A'l'veesltoin,e.
A successor Lo Hen. A. G. Blair, hes
beotn found -in. the person of Hon. Hen-
ry Robert Emerson, of Westmoreleand,
N. 13.
Haweve;r we may feel about the
boundary 'matter clown here, the peo-
ple'in Alaska wvill ,have• no difficulty.-
in
ifficulty:in keedping coal. ,
And new abidelh these three: , Asth-
buete,n•, Aylies'a'tgritbr and. Alveintonet
buil the greatest of these ,three is Al-
verSt;one:
Sattwrda,y Night sees signs of an
,hers and more convenient for the cwte election campaign. In its last issue
eiidre, ,and speedily allays inflammation it says : 'One of the best indications
Ner'v;ilime cures because itis five. times of an approaching general election is
strongerLhan other remedies-' pedne- o
•,.rates the tissues , instantly, soothers the vac,ing of over $12,000,000 in rail -
tire .prim„ and cures simply heceuse way subsidies by the Dominion Teri -
that is what it is made for. Drug lament in she dying days of the ses-
gistts well it.
sign. With such an amount of swag
HUGE SWINDLE. in sight there will surely be 'some-
4..4.4444.....4.4t'hin;g doing' out on the side lines be -
An advsr,t:is:snenL appeared some slides the construction of railways.
weeks ago in a Montreal; paper 'Aoki. J. S. L'a'ckanthall, who was left an
ing for applications'for English 1an13 ,
Scateh. boys and girls, whose, ages charge of the Consolidated Company's
,ranged from 14 to 16 years. '.Che industries at the Soo, taken over . by
growing child must eat ellea,pplica_ion was to be accompanied Sti1etyer fund% Company, announced that
right food for growth. Bones �rvutli .a renommendn,tian from a !ler- during I he week oporatians will ' be
must have bone food, blood gymrltn and fare from Montreal to
destination, Such an immense cor gamme'ncec1.in the ground wood 'PULP
must have blood food and so relspo,ndience wee being
>. ng carried on mill, saw mill, veneer mill, and abrarr-'
L i be- will
that the post office author t es ooacl plan!. These four industries• er 1
on througi'1 the I1St. came suspicious and nearly two than �warll emiploY in Lhe g
Scott's mu 'ion iS t le rig, rp' a ear ver 1 ,
$ng se.vcarat cozrta,ining money. '.C� -
mkrhb�sl w•as placed ;in ttluc lands
ry day c'he police who, discovered the wh
Sha e 7a' t b f d but th t ¢clip
E 1 1 lit d d 1 tl ntcrce aced i:nclud Ineighborhood: of
children. t I e ev it ri s ipex, who return-
drat healthy bones should have. go'i'ng an olid •miada good ,hast tes'awas of the Alaska boon
treatment
f ft b
or so ones In
L'ttl doses
of 6001 'men, eociLesive of those t getting
• , Ler,iad.
of I out rlawv ma
e ole S Ch rle Tu
give the stiffness and p
c, i:.ng o > .a srau , c: r ed freer England Saturday, slack,
unioxiLunaLn1y got wind. of ww�hnt was
' dory award.
lava IIlbbort forme s wwere ledenta Ile 'remarked that the ressul,t mierely
Bow legs become Straighter, .bbu trap, and are out of packet, the jusbifiwaci the opinion Lae load heldtfrom
loose joints grow stronger and 'nailwla;y faxes. Tlxere may be other a th's rbumte that Sir. Wilfrid Lanx-
wer6
, du _
,in this neighbo•rhoocl auto p
firmness Comes to the Soft ed in the same way, and it should ler baacked dawn from the strong
heads. be a lesson to all t1h'at, when'.lr,ome tpolsbbion be had taken in the matter'
Wrong food caused the c'abitdren" ora wvrnte3 to male apple. at• Rut time of sitting of the, high
is , aca,tiern to.rre,sponsible agencies. -Mit- ab Rut
eiesian in Quebec. The moment
i 1
curet 11 ai! wo
Ca,t'e.
• odwll
li . ro t�
Right t f o�
trouble. !�
g Scott's
In thousands of cases
right food for soft bones in H T �• 1
Emulsion has proven to be theR
childhood.
tloat Six. Wilfrid Laurier consents(' to
tallow the matter to be arbi'trate'd by
e ectmmidsion composed. of United: Sta-
fres p'ali li.ciatzis• and British) and Cana -
Por Infants Infants and Children. t, diem lawyers, the result was. never an
Send for free sample. The nine You Have Always Bought ,zponetibie wholly for the giving away
'doubt. Sir. Wilfrid Laurier was re -
SCOT r & I30W1JE, Chemiste. 'Bears the
Toronto. Ontario.
soc, and ;Sem; all druggists. s iignatwtro of
of Canaadien te<rlritary• Hislyiel.ding to'
Wee wishes •af the United Stateistes
,tlo tlbb `nae 25 whiebi t1 3 etreeti i"
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berecrt by she people of Canada as a
ribsice of week -!;;need statesreancblp,
Charles TuPisr wll.ile in En,g-
laand .took am active part in M. Cllauz-
er a fiscal
b bx n ca i sale --
sm a n, > Ila d
v�
' Cliamb..rl•xza will win, 02 ihel I am
,confident., The eigns of the political
lilies all point in Chat direction and
Great llritain is in thrs ibiek ofr one
of the hottest and most important
oaa ipaigns that s3ii has. ever bad..
How Iron -Ox Tablets'
Cured a Well -Known
Guelph Mari of Catarrh
of the Stomach.
' The Guelph Waterproof Cloth-
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in
g Co., Guelph, Ont.
December 12, 1902:
Through your Iron -ox
Tablets
I have received agreat
• blessing. Foryears I as
troubled with y stomach.
1 doctored with several good
doctors and they told me I
had dyspepsia, but I was sure
it was not that which ailed
me. At last I found out it was
catarrh of the stomach, and
they told me 1 could not be
cured. It got so bad at Last
that my .stomach had ulcers,
and I suffered something aw-
' fu1. Being a commercial trav-
eler I received a box of your
Iron -ox Tablets free last win-
ter. I took them right along
and I noticed, when away
from home and staying at ho-
tels, eating different food, it
i
did not hurt me as it always
did before; so when that box
was empty I bought two more
and have since had two more,
and I must say- my stomach
is fully restored to its old-time
work. I never leave home
without a box of Iron -ox Tab-
lets with me, as I believe them
, to be the best thing for the
stomach ever made. I have
recommended them to a very
great number of people. As 1
, travel from one end of the
country to the other I am well
• known. I am a member of
the above firm and do the trav-
elling
ray
elling for them, and everyone
that knows how I suffered
with my stomach knows the
difference now. 1 would have
written sooner, but waited to
• make sure it was lasting, and
I feel sure it is. I must say it
is the best remedy I have ever
used, and I would not be with-
out it. Hoping your Iron -ox
may cure many as it has me,
I am yours sincerely,
W. F. PAYNE.
Fifty Iron -ox Tablets, in. ash, attractive
aluminum pocket case, 25 ceEts at drug-
' gists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of
price. The Iron -oat Remedy Co., J,im-
ited, W aike rville, Ont.
London, Huron and Bruce.
GOING NORTH- Passenger.
London, depart........ 8.15 A, M. 4.40P. is.
Centralia 9.1 5.50
Exeter 9.30 6.0
Hensall 9.44 6.15
Kippen 9.50 6.25
Bruoefeld 9.68 6.33
Clinton 10.15 6.55
Wingham arrive 11.10 8.00
GOING SOUTH- Passenger
Wingham, depart 643A. ra. 3.15 P. ret
flliutcu 7.47 4.25
Brucefield 8.05 4.49
Kippen .15 4.57
Hansall .22 6 02'
Exeter 8.35 5.10
8.46 5,25
6.12
Centralia
London ,arrive......... 9.37
FARM FOR SALE
Improved farm for sale lot No. 1. on
the•IOth concession of Usborne con-
taining 100 acres. For particulars
apply to L. WALKER, Woodham.
FOR SALE
At Elimville, a comfortable house
with* acres of land, baying a good
garden with a choice variety of all
kinds of fruit trees and small fruits, a
never failing well of the best of water.
For particulars apply to the owner on
the premises or by letter to Wm. MDT -
nue, Elimville P. O.
FARM FOR SALE
A farm containing 90 acres of good
land, lot 6, con. 4, in the township of
Stephen. situated
two miles west of
ate
h t
Centralia. There is on the premises
12 acres of fall wheat, 2 barns, one a
bank barn, with good stabling; well
well a
fenced and drained, 2 good wells
good brick house and frame wood
house, a good orchard. For further
particulars apply to PraLtr LANE,
Centralia.
d.„
fila oignatate ie on every box of the genuine
Laxative BromoQui iiiie 'tablets
,tet remedy that cures a ee1d1 to One dos'
ltal Bing Rates for Jo?,, 1904
Times and Maii. 34mpire to Jan.
1;R 05..• ,eller .; •, 4 00
Thaw and Mall & Fannin to jun,
90
Timer and I''amily Herald & Star
tl o Jaan,, 1904 3$
Timm and Family* Herald r&, Star
to Jan., 1905 42' 80r
Timtee & Wefekly'*Sun l to Jan.
1905 .. „
Teairly subseribcrs' to Times oared igfaitt
will receive a handsome premium pic-
ture entitled "The Vueterla Cron."
en episode of the Boer war,
Yearly subseribors to the Family
Herold & Star will revolve a band -
earns picture andspecial prize,
P pxz
Other additions will be made to this,
list later.
BUGGIES!
iTs;uIES!
Do you _ant Buggy?
We have the finest stock in town `.
ail the latest styles, in the pewees
colors.
Our prices arelow as can be fouli'•
for first-class material and workman
ship.
BEFORE YOU BUY
CALL 61 17 SEE US.
J ase I i
Two Doors South Towr Hall.
MEDICAL
tNV M. D. M.:(3.
• P. 6, Gradual, victoria .utvrrsity
office and residence, Dominion Labora•
tot y, Exeter.
DENTAL
H. B:IN" IRAN, L. D. S. ANIS
DR. A. R. KINSMAN, L.
D, S. D. D . S., Honor Graduate
of Toronto University, Dentist.
'Teeth extracted without pain or
bad after effects. Office in Fan
son's block. West side of Maio
treet,` Exeter•
D.A. ANDERSON. (D. D. S. L Q•S.
DENTIST.
Honor Graduate of the Toronto University
and Royal College of Dental Surgeons of
Ontario, with honors Also Postgraduate , of
Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with
honorable mention.
Everything known to the Dental Profession
done in this office. Bridge work. crowns, a-
luminum, gold and vulcanite plates all done in
the neatest manner possible. A perfectly
harmless .anaesthetic used for painless extrac-
tion.
Office one door south of Carling Bros store
Exeter. Ont.
INSURANCE.
ERNEST ELLIOT,
Agen for the WEs mtx AssuRaNOE COM-
PANY, of Toronto ; also for the PHo NIx Ems
NSURANCE COMPANY, 0f London, England;
and LIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, of Era
ylONEY TO LOAN
We have unlimited private funds for invest
wont upon farm or village property at lower
rates of interest:
DICKSON & CARLING
Exeter.
JONET� TO LOAN.
We have a large amount of private funds to
loan on farm and village properties at Iowratea.
of interest.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Barristers Solicitors, Main St. Exeter.
LEGAL.
FRED ELLIOTT
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC,
Money to Loan
OFFICE-(Formerely of Elliott and GIadman,)
MAIN STREET, EXETER.
DICKSON & CARLING,
Barristers Solicitors Notaries. Convey _antlers,
Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons
Bank, Etc.
Money to Loan at lowest rates of interest.
OFFICE: IlIAIN STREET, EXETER.
S. R. CARLTNG B. A. L. H. DICKSON
FOR SALE -BRICK RE
SIDENOE WITS AN ACRE OF LAND IN
EXETER -We offer for sale on reasonable
terms, that very desirable residential preperby
known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated
on Lot No 86, south of Huron Street, Exeter.
There is erected upon the land, a comfortable
and commodious brick dwelling also the
necessary outhouses. The house is In good re-
pair and has 9 rooms. The lot contains an acre
of land and is excellently adapted for gardea
ing or fruit growing. There is a plentiful sup-
ply
tdate, and and soft
tms easy. for particulars IS
ply to J XCSsorr & CAitLIN0 barristers Exeter
or to A, E. fEooPER, •Sew P. 0„ Penna. U.
A., proprietor.
BO YEARS°
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