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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1903-12-3, Page 5ti , 1Vi F 3rd 1903. 14 1'OPPF,I STONE & GARDINER. PQPEX STQND & GARDiiNDIt, hi General Merchants. 0 kC In :1 daleso el Q, etfliro L 0 74 le a: C ATS . General MerGlaauts. p 43 0 a iq a z� Ladies' Fur Coats, black Astrachan, length 32 in- o r- ches Silk Mohair sleeve lining, black Satin body lining, every skin German dyed l- ti 18A t rrt6os tfldt Gant be Boaton Where are you going my pretty maid ? To Poplestone 8C Gardiner's she said. Why are you going there my pretty maid ? To buy New Furs at right prices she said. Ladies' Fur Coats, black Astrachanlength 28 in- ches German dyed, every skin guaranteed Mohair sleeve lining, Italian body lining..$25,00 WISE WRNS., Why should you take t4 coulee Imo t+t,utuse we do only the meet tie:rough work and have superior r+yetent of Oron,•tiou. Cur standard of S, adntttioa is the tightest. We cnu peep emoted more yonng men is good short. bend positions at sat p•sr to )n h nnct u words. Write for (Catalog D.) no it now A. L. LiIola/a , Prineipa.l.. Phone 15 Locals hi M. Taman .and Mr. Ed. C.hrlstiesspa'nt Sunday in Ilensall. Mr. and Axys Oke spent Sunda Sunday with s their daughter at Elimville r. Mac, McKibbire of Ailsa Craig, was in town Monday and Tuesdlty et —:Mr. B. Fowler, of I3'enatali, spant+i few 'luatere.:in town on Monday. a ea �, D> Mrs. Oliver is at ;preterit quite . it nit the home of Mrs. Thos. Clarke.' 1,shed Mrs. S. Millar, of Cromer( spent Sunday wi1,bt frionde in town. Rev. Mir.. R•igeb,y and Mr. Andrews of Parkhill, called on Dr. Hannon, o Monday. • Mr. Tilo,mak. Johnson. of Bruce field, spent Sunday in town the guess of Mr.. I. Hall. Rev. Dr, Hannon pre'<•tchetl anniver salty services 'alt Zion church os Sun day, Nov. 20t'•le, fiViists Stoneman,: Miss M.erlac'k' ;an: 1tiLtlro lViie9 May paid Orsedibcn a fly Mg, visit on Sunday. Miss Fra,yli,e sent a /few days o inlet week with her sister, Mrs E Tomlinson, of London. Mr. Da,vidi Mill spam(; Monday .in Landon attending the funeral of his nephew, . Mr, Chas. A'.Lill. Mies Minnie 1'u,naphre3 has return- ed from Parkhill to spa.nd a time with her sister, Mrs- J. Charlton. (Miss May Whiting and Mr. Foster., of J3arlah.ill, w'c¢•e guests of Miss Wood Alndrew stinest: on Sunday. Rev. ,and Mrs. Tyler, 'n( Tiverton were .guests last week at the latte•r's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rumolasr. m u, 1✓ p 8, FoT and guaranteed to wear..... Ladies' Fur Coats, black Astrachan, length 30 in- Pzi rzi ches, Mohair sleeve lining, 131ack Italian body lining, .skins German dyed and guaranteed .... .. ......•. .-*30.00 hi • Ladies' Fur Coats, Black Astrachan, length 36 in- in et ches, Italian body lining, Mohair sleeve a 0 til lining, skins German dyed and guaranteed 0 y to wear ........ .........$37.50 r'a Ladies' 1 w s Fur Coats, Black Astrachan, length 32 in- y 14'Mohair sleeve lining, Farmer Satin body w Bo t lining, German dyed skins, all guaranteed to wear .... . . • $q,o.00 FE Men's Black Curl Coats, storm collar, Italian body lining black Mohair sleeve lining, Rubber lined, 34 of the length, quilted and wadded $15,00 Men's Russian Horse Fur Coats, Beaver, (Nutria) hl Collar, Italian quilted lining, un dyed .... $4o•oo 0 alz• Men's Russian Horse Gloves, fur lined, Buckskin m N mfaced .... .... .. • .. $7.0o y slits ' 1.3 it; kth Men's Russian Horse Caps, Automobile style. Z fal%1 glazed peak .................. . .. $4.00 g1 Men's Brown Dog Fur Coat, undyed skins, high p P ci .. collar, .Italian quilted lining $20,00 g Men's Calf Skin Coat, black Astrachan. Collar, t 414 Italian quilted lining was $30.00 now $25.00 p Men's Russian Cross Fur Coats, Skins undyed, black astrachan collars Italian quilted lining ...... .......,+ ...... $20.0o -41 Alx $10.00, $12.&50, $15.00 . Ladies' Boas and Stoles and Ruffs at $1.75, $2,00 a t . $3.00, • $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.50, $7.50, a tg w $9.00,.$.10.00. $12,50. Men's black Bokharan Fur Coats, black Italian quilted lining,extra high collar$35.00 L` dies' Fur Caperines at $4.00, $6.00, $6.50,$7.50 Persian.Lamb Caps for boys and girls at $2.00, $2.50, $275. Men's Beaver (Nutria)Caps, s Satin ]in " - � P � ed at $�.2s g Men's Beaver (Nutria)Caps, Satin lined at $3.75 Men's Peisian Lamb Caps, Satin lined at $6.75 P 1 Men's Electric Seal Caps, Satin lined, $4.00 PI Men's Beaver Caps, Satin lined, $4.50. Men's Scotch Bonnets, extra heavy $1.2'5, feb Ladies' Scotch Bonnets,extra heavy1. $' 00 w See our heavy. cloth caps at 25c 35c 40c 48o 50c. When buying.Furs of any kind don't forget we are'in it for• your benefit. - 0 !�tress Goods Our Speciality POP'LESTINE c'atun,try for the benefit of hie health t 'rc,l'unned home au Monday night rind ;remained. over avitth friends in Exeter until the znd:xt day. Mr McDenall le 'eery 'mueh beneflLted by bis trip. Mr. J. X. Baker, of 1leafryn, town, of Greer, with lies mon, W. W. .17akere, called on friends in town thus' 'week , wUilde visiting relatives in this victn. Ilea (Tills lattetr has rex: reed from Peet asge-:la I'rarte. 4141 will eart a hardware and tin shop, in Gratntan, the first of January, 1004. The tonal merchants are making e.x.bensivo preparations for the boli- diary trade and their stacks were •ne•v- er metre varied or their values , more dt,ttrbeti'vc. Every' reasonable want can be supplied and at prices that will commend themselves to the slerteeedtest bargain hunter, A. E. anti M. Ilodgert ettendcd the ;oyster..suppesr and boll given by Rale t', t Sons of Scotland of Gtiromatrty, report- ing a good Lime. The bag pipes which 'wtnru .played by Iaen!ncdy and Mc'Dt:.n- adzt, of Seafortb, were excellent, The Highland dancing done by Iter. Mc- Donald, also the sword dancing was goes. I Geol music and a profitable' address In Ube Lis of these appointed n de- , part mental examiners by the lfduaea- taoin.a1 Council for the next three ti yearns appear Llr.S3 names ' from tins n county :.For die..tict car Liflea toe, IT. L Stating, Grater a1, 'and DiRobb,aBruell.. suis; on science, G. F. P.ogcrs, See- - The preacher who can skeet to iplease every hearer; the school teach- - or who can instruct to please overly - Ipsran.;:, th53 •dre;1 smtaker whet ra,n please every pacran, the merchant d w'ha sant please evei+,y buyer, and' ,;:11e edifier who can ple•a.se ail his s,ub- ( •,ribers, are dead and careering f llxampe, M. J. Snell has neared his family into tido' house recently vacated by Mr Thos. Ogden, having effected an ex- change of property with Mr. Ogden for the property recently purchased by Mr. Snell .from Mr. Geo. Harlon. Miss Mary Hann, of Exeter Notrth, entertained the Willing .Workers, of iihe Trivitt Memorial Church on Wed- nesday evening. A pleasant time was spent•. The Misses. Lampert returnet:ll ; ;to their home in Crediton, after 'spend- ing a few days witbi their sister, Mrs. Mtzrsthiall. Mr. J, reeni,ali, Heilman, of tine Lon- don Road, isouUh, has leased his 'fifty- eight acre form to Mr. Sain'I Alexan- der for a term of five years. Mr. A. E. Ho'd;gert has arrived; home fora Toronto, wharet he has' bean for twee months overseeing a large cemnt building far Uhe i W ilkinson Plow Co. Air. wind Mrs. Peter Bowden andsen 'Oho balves spent some months in Man 1Lntba, In the, vicinity of Crystal; Cit7,; returned home on Thursday morning last. Timber far Sale.- 12 1-2 acres• of swift timber will ba sold by publio auc- tilsctn (in 'ptaaei:l,$) on Monday 'Dleceln- 'bem 7.i.(b, at 2 eaeleck p.f'm.-Richard Defaeridue, proprietor. H. 'Browse a,uotiamee:r. See bills for particula Our readers are requested Lor, t�ht own intereis.t to watch our advertisi columns. They eau always may up it that if any of our storesha something new or are, making a ei duseed sale in any line they will fin tiheir notice in the Times. Mr. J. C. McDoaiell, •-of Hesnsa,ll, wbo ei spent the past four months in the;old II. E. SmaLlpieee of the 'Toronto World ;has been summoned. as ad- ve,Iitisinig iisaanager o1 that paper for pwbletshing an advertisement of the Maxim & Gay Co. of New Y irk; ,ons the :chat ge of aiding • pet- ting aold gambling. This is the ad- retgtuuamenk w7h&,oh the Hamilton Spectator apologized to its readers for ,publishing and has elect been publish- ed in same other city papers. Councillors and Trustee.—The time will scion be at hand when Exeter rate payers will be called upon to select a Maytag, Councillors and School Trus - lees Gar 1904. We have not yet heard ,Aroma's me.nd;i,onetd in connection with these • positions. The ratepayer, should make it a paint to sec that, the best men atcadlabie are selected Lar those •tyosdt,i-cin . The retiring School Trus- tees etre Messrs. H. Huston. W. J. Car- bing .and P. Ermine. larsga;n Rreeibal and Sawed Concert. • n Tziesdey evening of next week en ,argii,n recital and sacred concert" vil1 be ;given in the Trivitt Me'mor- 'al Chui ch by the choir of the church misted by members of the other I ,, nurch choirs of Exeter. An excellent e ragrumme of anthems, solos, etc. as 11 'as icm,ga,n selections will be given. saver colientian of ten cents' 'and wards is asked far in aid ofrtlhetoz� ,.gain riepa;a fund, TINY TONIe TABLETS freshen e.nd purify sallow, blotched skins; Pimples, blotches, a sallow or discolored, skin, generally indicate impure blood. Do not trifle with complexion powders. Take a proper tonic laxative that will remove the cause. Iron -Ox on Ox Tiny Tonic Tablets, by cleansing and invigorating the digestive organs and stimulating the removal of poisonous waste, snake pure, rich blood. When the blood is healthy and abundant the skin becomes clear and fresh, unsightly blemishes disappear, natural color returns. Why not try? Fifty Iron -os Tablets, in an attractive aluminum pocket case, 25 cents at druggists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt of price. The iron -os Remedy Co., I.fmited, W alkerville, Ont. eve end the l:(,r su.bsctriber would keep his • sub- ; CORNS GROW BETWEEN THE ()Lisonpaid in advance which are ; TOES. terms of this journal. CONSTIPATION CURED Mrts. James Clark, Commando., Out, writes: "I was )grea4'ly troubled with' Hea,d;se'bia and Canst:ipation. I tried Lana -Liver PHIS arzd they did me more good than anything I ever took." Eihnville Geb. Th+otaaps.on, of GodtssiFh, spent Sunday Nvrbh .his wife, andddau- l b ie'ir, Mss. W. Hein. -Mr. Tthoes. Veal, is able to he out again after being confined to the house far some time. - Ir. .and Mrs. lTtompean, iof God - oriole visited at their daughter's Mrs. W. Kenn, a few days last week. -The sweig•,hing is in good trinnnow s bsiah brings out the new cutters el Which there are quite a number. -Mr. J. Rawcliffe has bought a house and lot in Exeter and will move Ubexe after Christmas. -Mr. Richard Delbridge offers his timber wee of the village fore sale by public, auction, on Deceember retie Mr. Walter Hero spent Monday and Tuesday in London and brought home a load of goods on lbe'return. -We are glad to hear that Mrs. S. ark, wtho passed •under a critical nation last Monday is slowly retcov imig. -Mr. B. Spicer and W. Heywood, lave the brink and sand home for, the 'building of their new housenext summer. -Rev. Mr. Cooper occupied the• pul- pit at Exeter, on Sunday while Bev. Dir. Hannon, of Exeter. preached an- niversary sermons for Rev. Mr. Coop - After the buaii'•nelss part of the meet- er on the Zion appointment. ing was over a good musical and lit- -,Cha eleabion of S. S. officers and elrsajry pragrlammel was given by 'tike teachers took place Monday evening members of the order. Refreshments with Bro. Joshua Johns again elected were then served by our good sister, ccupe'xizztbendsaptt. It was decided 1 Mrs. Foliick. Our next regular meet- purchase a' new Library for the school. e'ng will be held on Wednesdaye,ven,- -Rev. W. H. Coopetr has begun a Deteeszaabea 0th.-Anrtie M. Vincent, �seirieg of Semm'ans an the Ten 'Com- er Secy •msandments. at the evening services. Keeping in Touch. -In these dlayts The subject next Sunday evening will of Ihcstorearaaking in the Em ai.reeand ,be the, "Third Commandment or cif greats tna,tiannd development, and P Reis.a S. Baker, ps3tLi,tiical growth in Canada, all classes -Rev. Mr. Baker, S. T. L. sipnntt� the of ,poopLe are realizing the neues;sity 'past week elision$ under the parental of following the World's doings, day roof atCaur'lenigford, be also helpedf Mr • by day, more chap ever before: The public mutt have the news and have it immediately, and so thea daily news- paper supplants the •city weekly. among all classes( The kaleidoscope human affairs is rapid in its move- ments. A• week is too long to .wait her the world's new. In these days of login business aom.pe'tation, merehi• :ants and farmer's must have market quotations froim day to day. More- over, it is now possible to obtains one of• Toron,to's greatest dailies -The News- for the price of the city week - 1 . T. of T. Ne;ws.-Adlva'nce Council O Nuc,: 207, R. T. of T. head their Rally Night" on Monday evening, Nov.30th sa re trJ • The walking sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and g weak but not sick enough ro rod RhA 0 g ast O' ill lei6 RDINER li li fa ,, � E gj �o oor a ��a� �°l� arP �`Terms—Cash or Produce. a ,,t. ,,a ce. >4t: .a OPPE,ESTONE 8t G41# NBf POPrLE$TONE 8o :G•ARJ w'; snail Merchants. General • Meralanatie. `'R W to go to bed. «Chronic' cases" that's what -the doctors call them, which in common English means ---long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion.' For the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood strengthens r strengthens the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as • sickness lasts and do good all the time. There's new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad to sen you doses free. Be sure that this Isidore in the form of a label is on the wrappper of every bottle of Emiis,ou you buy, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chetlttists, Toronto; Ontario. $04. and $11 alt druggists. But can be cared without pain in ;one day by Putnam's Corn; and Wart Extractor. This standard remedy nov fcrr burns the Llesh-=1t is entirely; verge lebablie tin cam pesicion and does not de- stroy the fleieh. tJse only Putnamn's it's the best. • An important change is announced in the personnel of the Toronto stack - broking firm of A. E. Ames 8t Co. Mr. A. E. Wallace, formerly of St. Thomas who has been a member of the . firm for some years, has withdrawn . from tssn partnership, Messrs. A. .E. Ames, E. D. Eraser and H. R.'Tudhape• :will !conduct the business under the pre - malt firm name, assuming the usual liability for the debts of the old,com- painy and being entitled to collect all debts owing to it. NETJRALGIC HEADACHE IS USU- ALLY • At tends 3 with blinding pain, but relief comes quickly when Nerviline is applied, for it the, stroazgest•pain- relieve.r in the world. "I consider Ner viline a most magical remedy for ne- uralgia. I am subject to violent at- tacks, writes Mrs. E. G. Harriss, of Baltimore, but newer Worry if Ner- viline is in the house. The prompt re- lief that Nerviline brings, makes:it priceless to me. A few applications never yet failed co kill the pain. I can aisa recommends Nerviline folr stiffness in the joints and rheumat- ism." Try Nerviline yourself. Price 25c. EXECUTRIX ' SALE Farm, Farm Stock and Implements Mr. H. I3rua'.in has received instruc- tions to sell on Lot 4, Concession 8. Stephen on FRIDAY, DEC. H, 1903. At 1 olo1ock p. m .shard,. The following valuable, property of C. Frank i Oha xxabers, deceaatsed. Farm Lot No. 4, can. 8, Satelphen Township, contemning 100 acres, well imprOverd land. The soil is olaY loam, clean and well farmed and very productive. On 'taus prelmises are a bank barn, brick Fiourndation 45 x 70, and a bricik,house with frame kitchen and woodshed. Thera are two gond wells an the; prem- ises. 10 seems are in fall wheat and seeded with timothy, and about thirty acmes Lar spring crop, the;balanoe be- ing in grass. Will be sold subject to certain clita,rgeis. Also the following ohattels:: • 1 Maxwell ohunn; 1 cook stove; 1 heater.; 1 lounge, 1 kitchen table; 1 paw supposed to be in calf; ; 3• cows neer tapas$ ; 6 calves 10 months old; 3 cine -Tear old heifers ; 3 ;calves •three wekiks old; 1 draft horse ; 1 driving Galt year old, ; 1 sow : 8 pegs • three months old ; McCormick binder ; Maeaetr-Barris Knower; McCormick rake; fann:in,g mill; drill; railer ; root ,pulper ; muffler ; Diamond har- rows; Disc harrows 2 plows,: crea.m separator, "Empire" ; platform scales, wagon ; hay ,rack ; sleigh ; cutter ; her nese ; •poultry ; roots ; grain ; hay and straw etc. y, 51.00 a year by mail, The news sects forth the news of the 'day. in,an- attra•ctiv,a Larm. Its political rerptos comprehensive and accurate. Every dray a chapter of a first-class ' sg;ria,1 appears -just enough far, say, a halt - hour's reading. Neither does the News lank the magazine features • of the city weekly. The Saturday edit - eon, canlaining twenty-four pages, is of spacial interest to women, and in deed 'toevery member of the itinrily. Everyone should white for a sample oopy of the News, and praticulars of their generous clubbing offer. New is the 'Tithe to Register. -If any of aur readers aro chinking , of balding Its the medical pxtafessi.an in Oireaazcrie, w:lzc have at present 'but ' tz departmental eer'ti,ficate of having teethed he junior 'matriculation ex- amination in arts, including chemists ry and physics, we would advise ,the registering ' of your name with the Ontario College of P,hyeicians and sur- geons, of Ontario, wilbin the nextsix an'anth% as after the 1st of Jui'yt next candidates will be required to take an Manor standing sof 67 per tient..ou the ass paper of at least one subject t Su,hoe;rnbers in Arrears. --A oucple of smoke ago we sent out some 'accounts ter stub eri,ptione. Quite a number hare aoaalpted the 'invitation to pay up a treater number hare not. We thank those who have, settled their a,rna,arages and hope to hear from matey of the other's wihin tthe'next Dote days: We have beet le(%neirt in the past and it is now very necessary Uhlat all in arrears, should pay(..up Tate publisher would be happier if Avert en Monday evening with' the Ervang+esliasitic services bel.d. at the Cooper. pi urtch on the Woodham eir- (culat, t -Miss May Hawkins has returned home after a week's visit with friends in Tupperville. She also attended the General Conference League Conven- tion held in Clinton. She was sent as delegate from the Elimville League. She, •rGport9 a 'goad time at the Cori. v,ent:ion. FOOLS USE WASHES AND SNUFFS Thinking perhaps these will cure Ca - barren -but no one ever heard t' of a genuine cure following such senseless treatment. There is just one prompt atria thorough cure for Catarrh, and it is fragrant healing Catarrhozana which goes fright to the root of the trouble. It destroys the germs'; heals bhe Inflammed membranes and cures any case no matter how obstinate or 1tting at:rensding. "I expctnimented for vans with Ga Larch remadees butt hound Catarrbozooe the most rational and satisfactory " writes W. J. Mac- Eaohea o of Waterville. "It cured mo for all lime" For a sure cure• u_ot zo o ' 't � outfa only Cataxarlyo ne • C mple a t, 5,1.00 ; trial size 25c. Positively ere mo Reserve.. For ternzis of sale see bills or apply to GI:ADMAN B, ST11.NB'l7F;Y, Solicitors, H. BROWN, MRS. ALMA CHAMBERS, Auctioneer. Executrix. THE MIR.R©R. TELLS THE STORY. ANTIS PILL REMOVES THE CAUSE. When the tongue is coated or the breath tainted, when an out -of - sorts feeling, as est burning or feverish stomaeb, dull- ness and aching of back or hips, there is trouble in the stomach which may develop inmalaria or other severe sickness. If you. have Dr.Leonhardtys AS er -- I'iii: at hand, one at night and onee i nth the morning will remove the trouble. It is the world's greatest system treatment. It is a saran g rod curefor dyspop- sia, bilioneness, or consti- pation. If you want to prove its merit, write 'Mx,- soar- xx,-soar- Fits Co„ Niagara Palle, Ont„ for free sam- ple. Sold by druggists, 0 cents per box: • ,B Doyou Want a Buggy? We have the ,finest stock in town ail tine latest styles, In the Hanwell colors. Our prices are low as Can be fount's • for first-class material and workman ship. BEFORB YOU BUY fIND Bee u8. F ussell Two Doors South Towx' Hall. MEDICAL I\\ .1'rrOlt' , $1 lrti(. D. ?3.O. t • P. b, Gut -dome Vo‘, is ,iti•orslty, rfllce r•u„ resi0eooe, t r,to,n,om Laborie tory, Exeter, DENT.d.l,i'T------ 'y HIN!`MAN, L. 1). S. ANI DR. A. R. HINSMAN, L. D. S. D. D 8„ Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or sou block effects, -t f Mann treet, Fxe`or• IJ.A• A WER OIL (D- E. t p•S, DEN TIST, Honor olieefofontanRoyl CgDental Toronto University Ontario, with honors a iso Postgraduate of Chicago School of Prosthetic Dentistry (with honorable mention: Everything known to the Dental Profession done in this office. Bridge work, crowns, an 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 Darling Bro's store Exeter. Ont. INSURANCE. ERNEST ELLIOT, Agen for the WESTERN ASSURANCE COM- PANY, of Toronto; also for the PxouNra Flaw NSURANCE Comemy, of London, England; and LLLSNCE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of .Erb ilONEY TO LOAN went upon unlimitedrvillage perty at lte funds for ower rates of interest. DICKSON & CARLING Exeter. ONEY TO LOAN, nfraaepiesoaelen We have large villgroperratlw t of interest. GLADMAN & STANBURY Banisters Solicitors, Main St. Exeter. I 11GAL. FRED ELLIOTT BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETO. Money to Loan OFFICE-(Formerely of Elliott and Gladman,) MAIN STREET, EXETER. • DICKSON & CARLING, Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, Commissioners, Solicitors for the Molsons Bank, Etc. Money, to Loan at lowest rates of interest. OFFICE :-MAIN STREET, EXETER. S. R. CARLING B. A. L. B. DIcEsorf FOR SALE—BRICK RE SIDENCE WITH AN ACRE ()ELAND IN EXETER -We offer for sale on reasonable terms, that very desirable residential property - known as "The Hooper Homestead" situated' There iNo- cted upon the land, Street, comfortable and commodious brick dwelling, also the necessary outhouses. The house is in good re- pair and bas 9 rooms. The lot contains an sore of land and is excellently adapted for garden ing or fruit growing. There is a plentiful sup- ply of hard and soft water, The property is up to date and the terms easy. for particulars ap- ply to date, & CARLING barristers Exeter or to A,. E. HoopER. Row P. 0„ Penna, U. A., proprietor. IT PAYS TO FEED IT a �~ Worahia.gton's Canadian Stock;Ton- io iss given a preference over all ai'her Stock Foods by large and experienced feeders apart from the faint that it is 1 than half eats a f therz a c of any, other p F Testax,,Sir.-- , I have fed your Stock Tonic to cattle and like it very much,. It mak., epi tthie+m thrive well and putt Asnifieadi mtoa'e rapidly. I think it is the beet, ttania I have fed to horses. We arta also feeding it to our heos,•tbis! win - tor and they are laying better than they have done for a long time. . It pays to freed it. rroiuss Truly, 0-A;MES ',BASIC. Feeders Srveelpstla+lces Fiat Cattle. Prov. Winter Fair, 10014 Greonbank P. 0., Feb. 23, 1903, Dear Sir. -I had a mare stocked ie both legs. Woitthington's Stoektroo>dd book it down completely and putt le h did good co:ndittion. It has donee' 'my; mole's good. Think it a good thing and nians tree ,:emend it., B. 01TEMOHILL, "Dairyman Minton, Jai 17th, 1903. 10 lb, box, 200 feeds, 50e,1 GO lb. sack $2,00. I+'oi sale by Carling. Bras. Exeter Cook 84 Son, 11%1.1x•11-; J. G. Voting,: areduto,il;;