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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1904-2-11, Page 4The Englishman's idea of breakfast is a healthy one, 'roast, jam and tea --a ehop mebbe—just enough food for the mach to assimilate properly—the warmth of the tea to draw the blood to the stomach and assist digestion. Blue Ribbon Tea is t1 daintiest and crispiest leaves of the ea plant. It is pure tea—free of tannia—appetizing and nutritious. Trv the Red Label Brand for your breakfast:, , esdon Te 4100C• bb The ff.orp Capital a othoeteea cartel taapaid op) Itteterve Feed altanchee in Ontario, Bvittehteolueelda and Neel EXI2TER ERANCH ful Day from 10 a. p. M.; except 10 a. ne. to I p.111. ensiled oy on application. n the DOM111.0131. VIAltI'Ll States Li lowest rates a Bank $4.4:491.0t 4'1,720, 7 :iC1wAlberta. e 3 ERTrIE d upwards e-eceiv totaled half yearly, c Jure E01111 and ,pts Itoccipts also current rate or ee o farmers, stock V at ss awn at lowest' ates atid cn roost favorable terms. Agents at Exeter for Dominion Government. VICE8ON fe CARLING, N. D. itunDozz, 4otarrrors. zdAtc.a.urs 11 *liter n Calendar for February 1SO4 '7 14 21 MONDAY I 8 15 22 TrzeDAY 2 9 Id 23 VirEDNESDAY... . 3 10 17 24. TattinsetAT4 11 IS 25 - 5 12 19 2.3 Soatrani.T......, 0 13 20 27 THURSDAY. FE th,11 THE FIRST SHOT 110, first blow Las been struck i the Var Eve( saatt hoe Pilletelor iavdefficiency. rueust re-. nand of. seas or he n t th. etttset. eh n 7 'e yes wood...del nts in the o strain. rion that 1 which in onsight Altitouz,it ?iv color C)C,5 d by and - appearaue materially irei. surrounding t ati to odd later th re of the eaas is given 'avr: Peckham Murray In Lb th Ragee. The 118;.ul 1,45S• ;hat merite epeeiel HJ EXET IDDIE$EX,PERTII MI the xrws af interest to Tintes Readers Happening .. in these Counties. Huron Dr, 1. i. Cooper, of e la i, Wa'S 40PQinted exrand Superintendent 0 Huron district at the Grand Octal/ter r dloyal arch Masozis. held ill. Urall- tO last week. The ItVfoleorae Book at Clinion. ex.pet to OCeopy their new premises tAboUt th-;A 1st of Uareb, ts institution bas !Rork ostablIsbod at Clinten, for 25 yeare, I'. T. Dean, or Clietoo, on Wednes, ey last while elearino awaY in a cot.' r or his cellar, found ;a well grow - stock ot potatoescand a the root some fairly well developed tubers from ono to two inches lortg, Z.,frs, Cas. Steit da or mules ()bin , writes- 1 kavc, us •4 every retue • Or sit* ba4dacike I could hear or fox' rlie joist fifteen years, but Carter's Little Liver Pills did zue.more good titan all 'the rq-e, 1 Mr. R. IL Scoti, Ir.. and Miss Lillie LePaarrSrOi end!, ohnoiThoowt 4.1.11abrspto,rbweL, zuenr6! couple are welt known and popular, a wtil recetve the hearty congratu„ " ns or a 1ar2,3 tircle ref friends. John Eider. at Drussels, died -ht.loaday morning. eflast weeh, t three days* illness. IreAvas la 1 102 year, and up to a few days before Ids death Was quitestna Xt. Hie eyesight and :nearing Ava$ goodand be was able to carry on an intelligent " orn'er So t ion. • ota the Inspector's list or ia, tIor t1e Inspectorate of sx fluru ip ItWt ly learn there ebe in Ash:field, 10 in Oelbor A i 4othdeh tp„, 13 la 1i12 in 1 $ Ls Stephen, 10 in Vsborne, Ln Wast -Walvanosit. 9 in East Wo - - nosh. 2 in Dayrieldt 3 in Henson, 8 Exeter, 12 la 0 odertch public seltool a d 0 in Collegiate. 137 teachers in under this Inspectorate, 0 WAS'S 4t flh1 . thi d storm period is (Tamil the 12th and reaches from the Oth to the 10th. Falling barometer. atigement1 attains or rain and now will return about dui 14th. 15th and ltith. This perio1 will culmiwito about the titues urlIto new Moon on the 16th, bringing storms or a tropic- al =tuns southward, with changes to blizzardous features i thet levet and north. This period le also prolonged by the new moon on the 16th, almost .to the reactionary storms. about tJ ltith and 10th. If rising barom- eter and cold wave, follow immediate- ly atter the new moon on the 30th, • sudden revulsion taster= conditions wilt reappear about the.18th to 20th These storms will also be followed by a high barometer and cold wave about the 20t1i to the 22nd, Our critical friends who lovo to dwell upon lire feet that We cover the whole tims with our storm pealode loin have good ()Lipari unitiee to bring out iterogategn.oe •,leerlooe.aohis month. lAYS ir',Eartlx brace, or, the grov7:14-0Ter- ". -"It'.1 lequittox, begiree about the last EtArtdia, Two °flier eight battle Iluoi of tlio month. through Ver - shires were torpedoed on Monday in al equinox will be telt, prolonging the vitinity or l'ort A.rthur, and une prat. tve Let' cruiser was sunk in. lite the rtagular storm :period causing sporadic squalls of rain wind and snow, and bringing some dangerous same manner. it evideat froux the trupical storms up from the regiOns tenor or tiw, disvatoh:..s from. St or ehe equator. Petersburg; AM Tuesday that Russians The, last regular storm period fir 'confounded hy the suddennesa. and Vet) a - is central on the 24th, i,ts ru r5, extent of the. calamity, and will int-- dieturbine influence reaching from the 22nd to thell7th. Thetfirst stag - cleaver 10 plate a -moral stigma, on los ot this period will bring changes japan for strikirtg before war bad to much warmer in Nve.stern parts-- figen Torrnaly doclored., Wttla that ' winds 'will thange. to. southerly and object the Czar will declare war east exly, the barometer will fall, the so.....ae -to make it appear that hygrometer will show increasing- hu- lrussin has been forced into hostilities avidity and more storms cC rains by the overt ;let of Japan. 'This' nrtY turning tic) snow on the. north side, deceive 4 he Russian people, but it win pass eastwardly over ,the country wit1--not delude. thetrest •or the, world from the 2-/tli th. the 27r11. When Japan broke off diplomatic re- Ae the month goes'out generally Int ions she officially notified- Russia heir and colder weather will prevail that she considered herself free to in •the western ex.tremes, reaction to lake whac steps she pleased to pro- warmer will have set m and thebar- t eel', her interests. That was the Nu- oraeler will be falling .praparatorYtto ivaLat a (118claraiall of war, and the reactionary storms due the first Russia knew it. The holcInesFiand suc- cess of Monday e three days of March. --if-`111'"s' attack t We eke occa.sior.; to say Oiaytin that silf•-'aks.. well fee- Japan's preparedness the last half of Februe.ry annually is IVernal equinox, and for this season 'under the growing influence of these alone threatening weather with spurts of rain, snow and sleet are lia;bte' to appear any day. ers Doctors first prescribed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over 60 years ago. They use it today more than ever. They Cherry. Pectoral rely tipen it for colds, coughs, bronchitis, consumption. They. will tell you how it heals inflamed lungs. I ;had a very bad covg,h. fer three years. olt I tried Ayeea Cherr7„e Pectoral. acne $ wore soc$. healedar.d tag,' eortgadropped • Ptr rtmn, Gattrio entre, WO. .T. •C. ATER 00., • LoyaeTI. Malan. It. is stated that iron. Thos. Green- way, who has tenided the fortunes of he Liberal party in Manitoba for nearly a quarter 02 centnry,, has retired. He cast his last ballot in the lAnigislaiture on lite Chabmerinin -mo- tion at the sitting of the House on. Fab 511s. Elected by acclamation in the to.nsi-ittaiency of twentY- five years ago, ho bas since been re - Un -:cc! to the House:at e'very claL- 00 with sweeping ma jo ri Li es. is said Mr. Greenway will contest a oba constituency in the com- ing Dominion elections. ' BOR/c„ 3V.Itua.ry 16t1, at Brant- , ford, -to Mr. and Mrs. A rthltr J. S,picer .1). daughter. B OW 'N. t. a, on re br u ry .6[11, 1904, to Itly. and 'Mrs. Se,th' 43to \vrt, dang,, .el, Feb,tluary 1904, , Exeter, the -1,vife of 1,Vesiey Armstrong', of a dttughter Dr D S.PA.:DON.-.A In,,Orsoll on 'February 801, 1001, Emma 3I.cLeod, ' beloved 1-4-4111Y15 (1°/"reS Wi.C;; of Mr, Richard cilclon., ferther- t',„'„.)gt ",rnolliing. 3 , ). 0 '-'•'•3 1 ti La4Wl41 COXING AGAIN dos believe another e r Grippe is here, and already amp arterzug. Tim medical Men Pre r id of Grippe eitice Vatarrixoee was introdeetted, and claim that o vitt ever catch this dieeeee Un the fro,c,,,Tant healiag va- ttarrhosone a, few times dal- ue kills the Grippe ats it spreading. all wit h eau "1,.ast unater ad an attack or Grippe' writes 0.P -11140:1- of St. John's. °I.bought hozone, and got relitl in short 1 found Catarrhozone batter tn anything else and Was cured by Catarritoonze prevents and Grippe, colds and catarrh. Two ozlths' rtreatrneent, 1.007 trial SiZe Perth Weanesda3 evening Jtn. 20t1, the home or Mr. and Mrs. James Heaney, Nortb gasumpo, was tim scene or a pleasant event, when their daughter. Letitia, becaute the bride or ir. Thos. III. Cardwell, of Downie. Must not be confounded ‘vith com- mon cathartic or purgative pills. Car- ter's Little Livor l'ills are entirely un like them in every' respeet. One trial will *rove their superiority. The Provincial T,ienu Department lei s instrueted J. S. Coppin, of Mitchell, inspector, to investigate the charges of neglee t model by Toronto a nd London travellers:agninst two St. AThry's hot is, the 'Windsor and Grand ral, The many friends of arr. Robert Berry, of Hiant,"ord who was elected warden ot the countee last week, wilt feel that the county dotniz" - made an excellent choice lin seleacino him for that position. His election was -unanimous and never before has a Perth Wardeu been elected for Ids 'first year by acclamation. Mr. Wm. J. Holmes, who, for the past Fear has been cheese maker for the Sebringville Cheese and pruoitnterthCaotevitloloakaeaasiolshdoernt ilteitertat:06 twOthout the Company warn- ing, and has not since returned. Mr. S. 1). Casey, of Mt. Plea.sant, East Durham, has been enagged in his place. Have no equal 'Asia prompt and positive cure for sick headache, bili- ousness, constipation, pain in the side and all liver tnciu,b1 esk Gar ter'eLia- tie 'Liver Pills. :Try them. A Stratford school trustee wants the Ontario Government to send all publie school inspectors and high school trustees to foreign- countries every year "to gather knowledge and i nspiration, so that on return-- ing they- may beger Blume , enthuse and inspire pupils and draw forth the latest spontaneous, original powers wiehin." The 'gentleman who 'proposes this bas more origin- ality Ithan knowledige.-London Ad- vertiser. 11 1 1 Stuffed Tip That's the condition of many stiffer,r-• from catarrh, especially in the morning. Great difficulty is experienced in clear. ing the head and throat. • No wonder catarrh causes headache Impairs the taste, smell and hearing pollutes the breath, deranges the store ach and affects the appetite. To cure catarrh, treatment must constitutional --alterative and tonic. "I was 111 tor tour months with catariL In the head and throat. Had a bad cougl, end raised blood. I bad become dis couraged when rny trasband bought a botti, of Hood's Saraa-vparina and persuaded in to try it. I advise auto take it. 11 hs., eared and built ma up." DUB. Elena Dora's, West Liscomb, N. 5, Hood's Sarsaparille Cures catarrh -it soothes and strengt7;. ens the mucous membrane and huili up the whole eysteme TI FEIIRITA1/Y Your Liver k it acting well? Bowels regular? Digestion good? If not, remember Ayer's Pills. The kind you have known all your life. Want your moustache or beard a beautiful browner rich blank ? Vett BUCKINGHAM'S DYE MO: 4. P., HAM CO:. WASHITA. a. driver, St. r Mays,. died at Ille x-ezideoce -.A.tto Jas. Megay, the veteran bus - on Thursday, January 28th., in his 8; li year. Ile ii adbeeit very feebtor le 40\1,-0 months and was uneoneol- MIS for a we-ok Itefore his death. , It L.5 .said that A.1r.,3,1c1,Cay carried the first mail parcel everibrouglat to Sr. Matye. It was in the form of a small packet Of letters and Was carriPtt ii Ins pocket along the bia;ed trail thro- !ugh tbe woozis from Ingersoll, 14 i carried the mail from Loudon on hie 1 stage in later years aod performed' a ehnilar service on his $t- aarys bus I i ltue. i 'EVER '01/AN IN POOR HEALTH 1.1aS an awful sartaggle, Lots to do. I ell kinds of worry, meat cooteral with 10 t 4erp„ poor appgttto two rirei1 orves, Ifer only destre isTor more rength and better health, This is xactly what conte,s of fusittr,,,, tthe, 2:realest tonic 'sickly women ossibly Uso. Perroaone makes blood tingle and grow red,. .tito grow rosy, the eyes bright ne invigorates the bodytievet, streaglit anti • makes U- s thesort that builds,up, ir gives 04e a re of nerve force and establishes healthy conditions that sickness, known. Let every woman Ilse r ozone. Price 50e, op -or( TliAT IS COAL • I 'MAN Pet•haps. wa ma sou ay tik'e ming coal a IA Etpts W d SOM 13 OVen. now regar to, plant a forest or t vusg trees than to ucalyptus aecording bsarva- 11*3 made in 4outhera Iudi by 11. tchins and Sir. A. Brantlis, pr dures annually tit.; equivalent or tweo (7 ton r vo4t per acre; and these writ believe that under cultivation tbis mid could be doubled. There are Ln the world about eight billion acres eE land suitable for .growing the tree its most rapid rate, and one half is area under forest might thus yield, the equivalent or one hundred tul sixty billion tons' or coal yearly more than two Lundred Aunt eighty ght times the world's/present eon- unto:ion, Evidently our descendants vitt not have to go without fuel, mu (bo coal ruines Should give out, or if the opera ayes of the future should de- cide to go Q11 permanent strike, FPS WHEN TOL; HAVE TooTtr- Aon That. the power of Nur value quickly makes it's self felt. Any aching tooth can be relieved by* Nerviline in a few moments by tilling the cavity with batting soaked In lierviline. Algood au is to rob the gums witle lino also, There isn't a single remedy that has one fourth the pain -relieving power of Nerviline, which acts like magic. Nerviline bills the pain out- right. and prevents it tram returning You. can't beat Nervilitte for tooth- ache or neuralgia; it's the best pain cure made. Priee 25e. 2. 11 11. ---- -We beard a man say the other morning that the abbreviation for February -Feb. -moans freeze every body, and that man looleed frozen in los ulster. 11 was apparent that he needed (that kind of 'warmth that stays, the warmth that reaches from head 'to foot, all over the bodeo. We could have told him from personal knowledge that Hood's Sarsaparilla gi res permanent warmth, it invigorat- es 'the blood and speeds it along' thro- ugh artery and vain, and really fits men and women, boys and girls, to en- joy cold weather, and resist the at -- tacks of disease. It gives ;the right kind or warmth, stimulates and strengthens at the some time, and all its benefits are lasting.Theee may be a suggestion in l.his for you. A 13110A1) STATEMENT, This announcement is made without any qualifications. Ile nal-Roid i the one preparation in tia, world that guarantees Tiem-Roid will tore any case of Pil- cs. IL :its in the ta‘nra or a, table 1. It is the only Pile remedy used in - It is impossible to cure au establish- ed: case of Piles with oiriffinents; sup- positories, injections.ot oubwardp- A gu ax ncee is issued with every palekage of I1ctm-11,o;1, contains monith's LrealmOrt. Go and talk to your druggist, about • 11. SHREWD MAXIMS . Mr. C. II. Penn,y,pacicer, Burgess which c or responds 10 11/ta yor--- f' West Chester, Pa., and a relative, or Gover- nor1,,ennypacker, -of Pennsyivanioa, is a man of positive ideas some of which he recenlyt communicated to -his fal- ]ow.ieiLivens of West Clit..,stpr in the ;form of ten ,-rood relselut ions to, prac- tice in 1901. good ellaracieristic , and good for people( in other places than West Chestec, and the year is not too far gone to prt. V1T1 1 t goqd lasi being made in 1904. Says the 1,1th, Mit . Walk a mile every day. 3. Abstaio from pork, Few Jews have cancer, tubereulasis or small-,, .90X 4. 13e clean in person, nbode, and onvereation. 5. Eat moderately of good food. Get bread baked at home froiniChee- ker ',county flour made by the mill - steno ,proeees. ,Get butter from some honest ;farmer. Eat all the apples ooa can. 6, pool forget to speak 'to every, body, Tho salutation of good re- latembranee is joy to the soul. 7. Stand up straight, look 1Pic Jo the ry;,-. Wben conversing and speak the teeth. 8.. Reapeet age, honor age, treat older people eourteously. Their hearts are, tender and true and they wish you well. Seek (he odviee or ota, people. D Got to 'Leaven stayiug at 1.111:1 IriLW 'tonne and making yOlAr ligaven there, I Melee comrades or your obitdrou. You don't need to *go from home: ;tei get good, fellowship, No. club, no eoeic,ty, van supply the plaee„ of the fireside, by the eveninglamp at home 10. Sleep Ina well ventilelteedrotom, doors and witoletve widC''. open. EVERY CHILD'S HEAleril !DE- MANDS The AlSe of a laxative occastonall or a mild, safe and certain relief use, Hamilton's Pille of Mandrakirand utternat. Specielly auited for child - Let your children oseoonly Or. milton's Pills. Rriee 25e. PILL Drug TR:147:17,Ktre For Court, Charged. with infringing upon the trade -mark. of Carter's Little Live P111 Company, Joseph T. Griffith, . druggist at the sauthease corner o Bleveoth and Vine streets, was held i $051.10: oeuterztict.haisopiti afternoono,: 1144gistrate Jerrnon, anti at alio sem, was hold in S800 itteit for Court motile same charge, and also tor selling cer- articles the sale, of witielt is pro- itibitefl by law. The men vivre arresteti,this morn, kapott warrataits issued by .01egial Jeraton at the instance orlirent No, 230 West, Fitty-tvventh St. wr York. and Charles C. Oreutt, No Terrtace, New York, X0KOS- • A oE the Carter Company that the latter had spent edvert ising nnd getting Ar air known, and ilitinot pur- sa to tathere to 'reap the bene T label in question 1.i a smalltime ing a large lottzt744 and tto o used by Griffith is :tta exactteopy t that it does not contain Car., name. The prosecution ahowed bow eleily the imitation product 'could be palm- ed off on the. would-be purchaser of Oarter'e pine, owing to the %imilarity of the labels. and, held that it was evidence of dellborato ottesned to,, de- ceive. -I'hilatielphla Telegraph, Jan 27 1994 1.* It . ,M.actirola of Pet retie, .olt new-bern babe (hitt showed oigns ot life and pieced it under Ibe natittence af the static epark. The result was marvellou4, The healing end invigorating elements im. raediatel,yogatver evidences of working an improvement and it- was not long until the tinp mite was brcatt -fl- ing naturally', and ha a continued to do so sineo, It is the opinion or those who aro acquainted with the case that the child's life was saved by. this means, The announcement thot Mr. Peter Ryan woe tillowodl 89,218,01 for sello log 80,687,337.50 worth ot LiMbertlira- its onn Deeerrier 9th last has caused sonic comrnent irt political circles. The 1poyment was made under author- ity of an order -in -council giving $5,- 000 on account, and stipulating that 'under no circumstance was the price to exceed more than/ono-quarter of one per cent. Mr. Ryon' has reoeived only the 55000 so far, and the ;basis fixed entitles hint (0.51,218 more. In 1892 Ryan was -in partnership with Mx. Reed, and•eold tor the Gov- ernment $2,315,000 worth orlimits rtiuzra t intottstiet(T, so7f2,38,750500. bli?oingl8h9i.90%imeitayle. an lat750 for his services as an aareti. 0115DP, and in. 1)01.a lha t, re 311Z-4 od 0'02,787 brought him ;-;•'750. :The reason for the government's generous policy wards the engineer,' while many at the d epa rj. n al 'Clerks are delving their lives out -on a paltry pit- tance, will be tt•portion of theinforma Lion that will be asked for next week The time occupied in Lite sale was about four hours. I. Don't: gel " " „ea VC", 111611 o ,R1 STAN IARD OF THE wc)RLD er."...1^TaOrlInati'MrtE'tiZe"."' ling 112 lort4aS. ond,13ols PrompiesDigestioa,citrfal- i.rivf4iand.R.4.4stoatatas:rieittici- I OpmNorphine nor.riacr4„1. r4cyca, 'NAB Tie. 11 I n..n.•e••• Old 1.-jr.-C:af94,70Pliffett PgrioN) .51-:- itzleArza 41-4 - "two ,Fcc4 • keper4r - PA. Careaw-Waeirc• fee-Rralre- :14.TZ7: - 'atiCt Remedy for Conall 111, SQtir Stotrig4tt.Diorrhow, orm$,Convuluitorts.ive,tislt- - ezcii,foss or SLEEP; acsitnite Sigaat= or STORI For Infants and Children. The Kind You Hava Always Bought Bears the .Signature of USe For Over Thirty Years STORIA ZITAUA COM g VORK ,P The oven of an Imperial Oxford Range and the old, fashioned spit before an open fireplace do better roasting than any other cookie apparatus invented. In the olden days the spit had to be kept turning to get all sides of a roast cooked. It is much the same with the ordinary cook -stove. The heat of the oven. is greatest OA the fire side -roasts, bread, pies'clime, etc., have tabs turned axed twisted to get them cooked at all. The result is uneven, unsatisfac- tory cookieg-good food ruined. The diffusive flue construction of the Imperial Oxford Range thaws fresh * into the flue chamber, superheats it and diffuses it evenly over the oven, thus beating it quickly, thoroughly and uniforroly-back, front and sides Ate at the sante viol temperature. The result is Juicy, tender roasts, light, dainty pastry, evenly raised bread -successful cooking. When you buy an Imperial Oxford Range you get the result of over sixty years' thought and expvrience Art scientific construction of cooking apru-atus. The Gurney Foundry Co., Limited Toronto. Canada Montreal Winzaleed 'Vancouver For Sale by T. 14AWKINS & SON, Exeter. JyjEETING OF THE • HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The council of the County of Huron will meet on Tuesday the 16th. day of February in the Council chamber in the Town of Goilerich to COM Rlete the business of the January session and any new business placed before the council. W. 1iA2CE, Clerk. institute Dieetings Will be held afternoons and evenings nt FARQUHAR, TUESDAY, FEB. 1611. GREDIMON, .WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 'GRAND • BEND, THURSDAY FEB. -18 HENS..A.LL, FRIDAY, FED. 191h. Afternoon meetings open at .1.30 o'clock. :Evening. ineeting,s 11 8 o'clock doors open at 7.30. Miss Beckett, of Detroit Will appear ancl sing, at Crediton and Bonsali evening meetings. A small admilsions fee of 15e will be charged to cover lex,penaes. THOS. FRASER, President. SAM'L SMILLIE, See. 8.I1.11.1. EXETER MARKETS Wheat per bushel' .... 81 to 83 Oatsuiew . . . '29 03 31 Barley 38 to 40 Butter . Eggs Wool ..... II" to 141 Pork live weight ....25.00 to 25-09 Port 1./ressed .... 50 50 to 50:50 ,14 This signature is on every box, et tilo UrkeY Duchs •• ,• . •• ..• Clubbing Rates fol -1903, 1904 Times •and, Fanners Admeahet... $3.25 Times and Toronto Daily News- 1.8114 Times .a.nd Weekly Free Press, to Sanuaer 1905 .. 1.7s Times and Weekly Adviantiser to January 11905 azt Times and daily Adverati.aer txs Sanitary 1905 0 5Q) Mimes aud Daily Star to Jan 1905... . 1.75 Times end Daily World to Janu nary, 1905 3.504 Times and D,ally Mali & Empire to January, 1905 4.25 Times and Ddily Globe ,to J,ainu nary 1905 4.2 Times and Weekly Globe lo Jan. , 1905 1 Olf. Times and Monlreat Witness, to Jan. 1905 • 651 Times and Weekly Adveroiser to jan. 1905 . 1 7IO, Times and Mail & 'Empire to Jan. 1905 ......... ...... r 7$ Tinae,s and Family Herald /de Star, to Jan., 1905 • 1 75 Tams & Weakly Santo Jan. 1905 .. 15' Yearly subscribers to Times and AlaiR' will receiva a handsome premium, pit.ture entitled "The Victoria, ,Cross,. an episode of I he B Clor War. Yearly aubserilaars to 1,11,9Hnrald , Fmily & Star will receive a hand- some picture and special prize. Other additions will be made to this - list later. ,e-7-07200-a,00re 8 Laxative Brome=Quillirie 6 the remedy that cures 0 cola ...„‘g,,Nftoupt,tmtsv,pre..x4meti. Cures Grip In Two Days. Oft every ,77-1!24Ne..... box. 25c. -if