Exeter Times, 1904-2-11, Page 5TIMES, FEBRUARY lith 1904
1,4 Porpu9sToNE & GARDINER. POPPLP$11014E & GARDINER.. 1 tended as pould be expected, enrender-
Geninral Merottante. Crenenal Morobaats, 0 LEAMINGTON incong thu '"iem"""- °' '4e --ther,:l
the dition or the roads, and bleco
aded treixise A iaree Damien. of inen
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TfiE PRESENT i-oil,,,k,u'in,ielL:11 tihii;: °,,11,`,':i::",„A:i ,N:::',vyine'0,‘:',11„.,•'_1:, i
t•-,
NO TIME LIKE I Itren in otteridantie (trove from 20 10 i
eel4 %10. ailed"
C3.
ea miles, which slitove 1. lie interest ;
To begirt a Resieess or Shorthand
raduatee to tit the calls upon us ed elle moo/Alin. an. I. i ead tllo repoess ;
Couree, We ean not get enotigh,
0 0
21....
4:.."Zglii.iltliee 1,41.4.1-1;Cierle4,sultio(11=ttisterli'le)trereTnnnt': °
E-4 souaen a an average eatery
,BUSINE-55 (au- E,GE
oe orffice belt. Can place 20{.. raoro
et I per month to start. New
purse from Feb. 1, os. Write
ere
Clothin
10 0 FOR B YS
feecatalog
BROWN, Priegipan
rigerninat tot to the adv.:xi:en-tent of tire
pallier in •tire eutirety, y
;nfaeter"e add Ines was ve ry' nett:Aeon,
fel
and enueattva, and. eirawee (nee
14Ve,parion.
After welecen:eg th )rethren lw
acyli.:11•11.1.0111MIMINS made eloquent referenee to theme
Distric Orange Lodges
O The /e1 St. Merys Dietriet 1 0. fr '
ee met in St, Alarers, Jan. 12, Ail at
°En officere evere preeent except the tat
lamented brother Reuben Switzer
ea we D, M. E, N.,Shier. of I(irkten, i
0 the chair.
A,fter finishing the general lausi,
• ness .for tire year:the annual elec-
tion or officere woe ireld which re
in° milted as follows; W. D,
ve N. iShier, lOtrkton; De D. Me ik J.
n0.4'1)171r;;I'Swl.e.i..INflfoukreiDe137;;CD1iinsP." 43111:ope:
Sete, taro, R. t1' 2Mr, Ilannarels ;
Us. 1u,See.. pro. A. lireettour.
YOUTHS and MEN —
deaithe whielt heti merked tile past
year, or "stalwart niembero of our Or
der who /moo deeeerted, 1 et me trope to
join the Grand. Leelete above, there to
• reap the rewarebef their lebors.. They
• ;tee miased xv010 tete eirele, hut by ne
• ;Deans forgottete."" Be then proteede:
• And while 11o0 mourn for Olivet dee
• parted, we have 11180 CA Use L0 rejoice
that Orangeesue haa neVen. since ite I
founde time ria Canadian seil floarlsbed
eo merked aedeeeree as eta preseot
f?a
4esit• ..ycriziaalt eneelensbr,tedio4 ofttruslyeoujnattyli
„
was n grand success. have slot vie-
ited all the lotiesee in the county, enje
I are pleased toesay Uut our Grit ,r ie in t
a flooriehisne cotirion. oin Were
pie:seed tO say, /eaten goodwill :oral
liana:Ka:tan ePrektnee generally, pre:veil
reinuog the bretbrett or tnin ‘grenet old
count -N.1 and ate proud to lie in
nosktnin to sea t as. the glereete woe.
einalee end LIAO-kings se; Ib:' torit.y
have been allbereit . by our tettstiel
and beloved breihren. Th ne es as in
bg. The eere fortudatien the
Oorster etosta. Ow vaunt; si moo ur or
the great. Orange
loyaila tO1ii nti EsInnre, awl slit
inculcation of the bettermeot (41.
human race awl goodwill lowerd all
men, no matter what their relioion or
„their ,politteel wove.
"And deo:re lo sey ae loom, as the
,coronatiou oath or o'er), Britoil* morn, ,
areh rental:23 unalterode IL 13 a goiar ;
twice of the coutinued perpeeuation
of l'roteatantisue ;tad our freedom of
conscience. Bat 1 regret to say that
i is a point -too many Prolebtanit.i,
yea. Orangemen forget. Wo eennet
Prize UM highlo the vend toed blood 1„
liotriebt previleges todarerthey. not
Kirleton; Dis. Treae, Bro. J. Bre.,
thour, Wooeliani; D. n. or o., Bre.
97 Boys Suits ad Pro, IL home. St. Marys; D. V,
Leet., Bro. J, Corbett,. St- 1lLerye,
W. Gregep-, Leiteside ; 1143. Leen,
'X'21e. OotAerich Dieeriet. Ce 0, L. met
el in the hal/ of No. in, 021 ainnutr,y19,
;A owing to bett made and stormy
Bo for cash and sold at from $1..75 to $5,00 weather the gathering woe Ont ver3"
•levee, although 1-15 wee, well rg ,
a IS 11 it, prasented. Tire renewing were eleet-
Z es 2„ utl ;--1,1A3 tri c t -.1,10zLer, Cherlee Joint-
@ 0 ' •
oi. 92 Men's Suits z 004, "ziowerhy,t Trinteurer, R. lie
• 2.,- stall; Deputy. Geo. Cantelou; Reek -See
*4 ..
a ti ". rotary ileaeon Cox ; FineSecretary
tzi ' 1
0 — • ;''' 0 Milo: ; ; heetut•er, 0. A. Cootree; D. el
P.4
it4 54', C„ '1O, J. Elliott .
2 The best we have shown, rangi ;
n 7 „n prices from PI v1,1:. C.asT•rvilc114, Ja..1..e0.1t arfolti•mg04 (:—.4.-
$4.430 to $12.00 a
The goods are sewn with linen and silk
thread, aro thorouably shrunken and cannot be
beaten for style or quality. Amongst these we
• have some clearing out lines at Dom 25 to 33-a•
E per cent less than regular prices,and it will pay you
reel to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. AJ1 our
(II. best. clothing is made by Coppley, Ncyes ik Ran.
dull, of Hamilton.
Fur Coats
If you want anything in a Fur Coat for a lady
or gentleman; Fur Caps m Persian Lamb, Nutri,
Electric Seal, Artrachan; Caperines, Boas, Stoles, g,2'
8 spg
or Ruffs call on us we can sell you at such prices g which will induce you to purchase.
P
5 API $r so White Umbrella Shawls for...—. — — .• • .$i 00
. ... 5 it4
al $/ 25 Black Underskirts for .1.
.. ....$1 00 FP
n N ...... w
A
;44 roc Colored Prints for ............ .. • , ....". - .• •834 •
.E 123i English Prints, dark and light, for .......... zoo
4 te'
3 sc knitted fleeced Drawers for ladies at ..........25c
65c extra heavy ladies Suitings in green, grey,
black, navy, brown at ......
goc. Heavy Frieze Suitings all colors at ......
$r 25 3 -ply all wool English Carpet for • ..gsc
IVIaurice's Flannellettes dark and light /5 yards for$z oo
MU ar, Chas. Peeter, Deputy; ilarry
Oax-row;Ree-Seeretary, D. 0. Cal-
hraith Pin-Seeretery, A. E. Erwin :
reasurer, J. W. Reid; Oluiplain.
Jo:minas; IL orc0.4 George Beattie;
Lederer, John Darrow.
T 3W1W11 meeting of the h
Huron County le 0. L. vote held in the
Witighein Omega hall tat Tuesday 4
last week.. Wingleam was 1e1iel.4 :es
the place In tue-rDat July tub eet-
ebrat ion, It waa decided to make It a
• county celebration. The county ore
ricers eluded are es followat—County
Illaater, Matthew Mnine, Lontlegbero
Deptits Master, Rithard Leishrelle,
ll:01!ts'aere,iot
B.
J. J. Zsuunua, Whiam;
Pin -Sec., Alex „Leisbman, Belgrave ;
Treas.., jamas Golley, Morrie; 1). arr.
Natio Johnetati, Myth,
'The South Huron 'Branch romown-
(atone or the 14. 0. L., met in Bee
veer, on Tuesday. anti notwithet and--
ing the 5e+VOTO weather there was ;4 .
• good at tendanee. It was, not deeide.
ed whore the next celebration would
be held. The following °More were
elected;--lAntrhony Nevin. W. AI
• Centralia; G. U. Henley, 1), el,
to 'Wm. Lewis, Chap., C•reditort ;
Cantelon, R.. S., Clinton; Wm. Ander-
son, F. S., Crediton; P. Davis, Dlr.
Ce., StontSbury 'Adept Caatolon,
Treas., Clinton; Wm. Deacon, Lectur-
er, Lucan; Ed. EllioLt anO Joe. Tura -
r, Dqpitzter Lecturers,
Address by C. M. Nevin
The annual meeting or South Huron
County L. 0. It., hold at Txtter on
F.L3 ▪ Tuesday, Feb,. 2nd, was as largelyat-
euly by the hrethren .opreeent ;led
their Roman Cotlialie neighbors. bet 1
by the millions oZ peeple who inahit
the least, Mighte ahapuweriol
Kniere.","
there 3 ra many other Mat ere Lira,
might profitably be referred to 107—
thn addre1i3, hut 1 ;DM confine soyeif 'letrter of okilled ki
ii
7-0
There is the best prescriptio
for
ndigestion arid
Colistipalion
ibat medical science has pro.
ed,
Not t's relief" but a e4
re,
gentle laxative and tonic that will cleanse
youreystenr, purify „your blood, put every organ
" good working order.
fron-Ox Tiny Tonto Tablets give *or,
ergy, good health.
'Wily not try? •
. Piny Irate= Tablets, be an attentive alleniaUtte
pocket caee, 2$ octets at exneOgistseor sente 1004#
ou receipt Qf mut. The Irott-oX Rene:47We*
Bed, Ont,
ver nee ,eirle and
#0 a rew werds.ot ISOMediatet #40411(2 1.*:01-T S'11' 1 ii"•3 11'3'11 1*3 gslict
work. wo bloc, largo end prosyee. United British, Emiceraflion fieviere.of
Due (nitrite. It, is prob they not esprit. Loudon, errived Mont real this
led to belteve we, have prospereileend women. es to were thrown out of
Increased in memberehip the work 1)37 dePtlecosion in lontdoll.
igro4.5i:tg?.01;;;Iiircic 34.12¢ litIonleentlrleigniolnaerr; rukaillgrrl.s7kirPto,eiviati4odusY
evert:roe as 11 ebouhl be, although am two*. Tho Verge' io routilsood of lohevi
'1
troy ore riourlablas and going ahead, for all have Item eeoured. One of
`Altera ore various waye to dO better. the party etnted that ir emplosmont
One way le in connection with our 'Van ha procured, many hundredor
Twelfth or .July gatheringe, end 1 am Englieh girls would come to Censula
ronvinced the last two et thaderieit , within the next couplenr month*.
and Masan gave ue More preetige
end new vigor. Every arrangement
seemed to be pureo.. there was not C1 aring Auctten Salo
*1 latch. The Lodges wereOnet and
billeted in a eystematio manner, end ,
every t bing uppeared to work like a PARM STOCK AND nkteraaruNTS
Aece ,or reauct machiner • but UV Jos. 'Wilde auctioneer, will sell for
was 'not acrom•piisited without, George Scott, on 144.10, eon. 7, Base
amount /of work and and pureeversvmarace.., 1 deeire to eonaplisrAent thejiWbOdhaM 013
Line Blansliard, 2 1-2 late east of
inittees an out Post. County, Master
M. W. Bro. Teach:for tbe greet; /task J Weltinnsolay February 1/
tbey accomplished in 1903 ad 1901 1901. commencing al, 12 o'cloelt•, sharp,
"There ere many other important Thu following property, viz;
mat tore that ;night be touched on for IIORSES;-1 l'horoughlocil French
the benefit DE 111er/range order but c,0 h 44
our limited time forbids. Permit( egree, rising five years old ; 1 heavy
Coach stallion, Sir Wilrrid, with ped -
ha me 10 thank the officers and brethren more, nine years old, in foal to Sir.
Z 0 0 22055, and the le otherlylore they ito‘ot old; "I road mare, ten yettr old. 1,
ehown rne during' suy term of office 1 road mare eleven •ve 11, f ; 1
a3 County Master, end in condemn I "Sir Wilfrid " . 1 colt ." .
, 3
I rust that Lliis annual Meeting, As old by "Sir Malcolm" f, 1 colt rising
The matter of feed is of hmaIrtnrifonP2iosuts°anillusl irue.11Peihntlill'n't 0' Itvhiel'Iftelltmnl'ol: colt ,rising one year 'Old by "St. Geer -
one Year old by "Sir 'Wilfrid"; 1
aderinFement, well beine, and- even Jae 1 : 1.. (taiving, mare rising ihree
estamo Lion o eur mint 2... so t 0 standard bred trotting horse.
•Fi g or ?ibis county tioirge for their kind- ; 1 beavy horse, eight years
neeseso
. ,
PR
Vtv
gs
Peerless Shoes I-1
,t4 farmer. •Wroner feedlot)
Are the best' made in Canada for style fit and
tremendous importance to the el""1"
th I k a
of LIA.. Orange, 0 rde r %he yearsold,b Fraser lac tee st.
No Ice to Creditors
in the Matter or John Js -net If tannin
the Village tf Daqiwood in the
county of Thum). Builder, Twit
0 hi bet eby n :hat the suld
Jt•ho Ert.ttt 11011011111, Carty/I% Olt
Wein( be 48 a builder at the saki vil-
lktvt• of Daplant<d, has made an iiii-
stglitstettb tueler R. S. O., MY; (hap
otits7; 4.11-01114.1111Ni felVeilvsilrare
01 Deshwtod, aforefraid, banker, foz
the genntl benefit tf his creditors.
A Int rung If tleditkle will be- held
at the tact- of ti n
; the seid yillage Dasimuoa,un Thurs.
day the 4t1* day of February, .A. D.,
; 1004, nt the hour of ten o"elock in the
1forenoon, to receive a statement 0
affair, appoint inspectors and for the
ordering of affairs of the estate gen-
I ;Lally. Creditors are requested to
their claints with the Assignee,
proofs and particulars as rtuir
ed by the said Act. on or before the
day 0 such meeting.. And notice is
fut ther given that after the twenty-
set•ond day 0 Februe.ry, UM& the As.
. .
signer wilt proceed to distribute the
assets of the estele among the parties
!entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
then,have been given. and that be
will not, be liable or the assets or any
part thereof to dietrtbuted, to any
persott or persone; of whose eittims he
ehall not, then have, had notice.
.losEPII SNELL. Assignee.
GLADMA,Ne STANS1C.InVe
Solicitors for the Assignee.
comfort and especially adapted for ladies wear.
g Our prices 2 00, 2 5, $3 00 for ladies shoes
Our prices are ................3 50, $4. 00 for men's shoes pg
14 LI
5 a`
leather solesand the counters made of sole 0.?
leather. Prices . . . 75 and $2 oo
fit 25c Hemp Carpet for ..... • ..., ......2oc
0
• $r 75 Men's T•weed Pants for.... • • • • • • • • $1 40
O We are selling a large number of the Harriston
Shoe and to introduce them have marked
ids them ro"/ less than regular prices. These
0
goods are guaranteed to ,contain solid
000././001./Meg..111/
mimemmaatamomsommommars
g 8 flesh and muscle food if they
fi% Visit tis for •
• .
el 2 g rn food if there is anemia?
s fe
ol ,1., V.. 0
ditlla- t.ei Scott's Emulsion is a mixed
rgiA•
Fig' food; the acia Liver Oil in it
Wo
dIE.Dress 0 .
to D.
q Special lot of Dress Goods at .. ' •-, ....... . .. 22% rortiow makes flesh, Wood and muscle,
, A
fu a the Lime and Soda make- bone
R
and brain. It is the standard
• P
tzj
loss. Right feeding is profit.
The up-to-date farmer knows
what to feed his cows to get
the most milk, his pigs to get
the most pork, his hens to
get the most eggs. Science.
But how about the children?
Are they fed according to
science, a bone food if hones
are soft and undeveloped, a
are thin and weak and a blood
HOPPLESTONE:.::
0
t-4
J. 0116 DOOF North of Post -011160
Terms—Cash or Produce.
4 r OPPLESTONE Se GARDINER. POPPLESTONE & GARDINER. te
Genera1 Merchants. General Merollesnts.
scientific food for delicate
children.
eyes 0 the general ntublic.
CATTLE -3 cows, supposed to be in 1
1 remain, Ceaternitily yours, calf to a thoroughbred bull; 2 farrow I.
A. NEVIN, C. M. cows; '2 steers rising three years olrl; !
r 1 Dated at Exeter, this 231o1 day of Jan -
I uary, 1904.
According to the Tot onto Star, it is
rumored that "Al.r. Josesela
Ueitjhlng-
ton, th..1 well-known Toronto lawyer,
will be appointed to the county 1
judgeship at London, which has been
vacated by the retirement of Judge
1.
Eilber, the M. I'. P. for
South Huron'has given, notiee in the
Logisla.ture of thn following motion
relative to this nountry.—"Order co
the House for a return of copies of all
correspondence between tile Go4ern--
ment or any member or official there- '
0, or persons on its behalf, and any
other aeerson or perstine in conne.ction
with ithe appointment of Win. Coate,
as linoistrar 0 the County of Huron.
The 4:Dominion Parliament has been
called ,to =et onnnlarch 10th,and, the
session ;promisee to b3 quite intereet-
ing, no thwi thstanding an expected
dearth or G-overnment measures. The
.
G.—T. P. bill will pave rise to many
edNeeches and if' man be tbe session
will run. well into .rune.
It in said the storms in January
have cost the C. i'. R. over 8300,000 in
excees of the eripensea of similar
months Tor many years. Through-
out. l'he whole country -the snowfall
0 the railroads. Along the LakefEr-
ie counties, where heavyrsnow is un-
usual, trams have been snowed in for
twenty --four hour e at a time, and the
interruption OE traffic has been ye:ay
disastrous. Taken in connection with
the losses CO the road, the losses CO in-
ivide (118, we must ' generally feel
aware (nut Canada hes pssed the per
iod of expecting such sue Ea ined op-
position on the pa rtt or the weather.
P. T. Barnum was fond 0 the fol-
lowing story told him by, ..artiford
physician; "The o: her clay," said. the
3 heifers rising two yeers old,. Ise.
rising one year old; 3 gocd calves.
PIGS -2 brood sows, due to farrow
about time of sale; 11 pigs, three
months' old; 5 pigs five manilla Old.
infPLEMENTS.--,1 Massey Iforris
Binder, nearly new, tilt. cut; erteer-
lug Cultivator, new; 1 Seed. Drill, 1
heavy twin plow; 2 long plows; I set
iron harrows,: 1 set bobsloigliee near-
lre new; 1 double walson,; 1 truck
wagon; Maxwell hay rake, 1 single
buggy; 1, cutler, 1 hayrack,; 1 loa.n-
ningmill, ; 1 lawn mower; 1 hayfork;
12' 1'
ee, 1 land
roller: about 10 tons, good hey; 3
turken hens:, 1 gobbler; 50 hens; scy
thes, hoes, chains, forks, Whiftleerees
neck yokes and. many other articles
IMO numerous to mention.
No reserve as the proprietor has
sold his farm.
TP.Rnle.--5.00 and under, Lash, ov-
er that amount 10 months' credit on
has caused a big fall in the earnings
Send ; for free
sample. .
Be sore ,that this picture ki
t form. of a label is on the
wrapper of every 'bottle of ,
Ernom,,, you buy. po..3,,Ician, a micas eamre to town, ,
SCOtt & Bowrie'Irld a 'baby IV flfS taken sick. I was
called upon to prescribe for it and., I
furnishing approved joint notes or a
discount 0 5 per cent. per annumfor
cpausth
e. in lieu 0 notes Decision 0 auc-
tioneer to be final in all cases. of dis-
JOS. WIIITE, G EO. SCOTT,
Auctioneer.
Proprietor
IraA PPLICATION' TO PA.RLIAMENT
N"
reties is hereby given that an applinatien
willebeornade to the Legislative Assembly. of
Milli:fnIrlinece off f(?ntarir an l an the next ol ,ensunig
The
North Midlends Railway Compeny for the
purpomerf construciing and operating by elee
trieity or comprosed air (or if approved be
the Railway Committee any other motive
power except steam) a system of railways
from in near or through (a) the City of London
and tne Townehips of London Biddulph Blare
chard and Downreana the Cato of Stratford
and (b) the Townships of McGillivray', Stephen,
Usborne, Fray and Tuckers -milli and the Town
of Seaforth and (c) the Townships non
and Rullett ind the Town of 0 )
the Townehips of Elibbert. Logan and Fullar-
ton and the Town of „Mitchell and (e) the
Townshjps 01 Y. ern.. out° , an Turn -
berry and the Town of Wingharn and in IN
course through the said Townships Or any of
them in and through any Of or all the varionS
incorporated cities. Towns and villages lying
in the route with power to build and operate
any part or branch of the said railwaY in see
-
Mons; together with power to build and oper-
ate branelaes or extensions from the main ine
not exceeding in length in each cree thirty
miles, such branches however not to extend
beyond the Hien, of lhe cotinties in which the
unimpa Mes are situate.
T R LUSCOMBE,
London, Ontario, I6th. NSel. lvicernitobrerfo,
rnmplican Ls.
•
4/111MM••••••••30111M1
THE
MIRROlk TELLS THE STORY.
ANTI-IPILL,
REMOVES THE CAVSE.
• - • , , suiL,,g,ested; el melt NoW,
•CHEMISTS
you believe in that baby gained 230',
'TorontoOntario. rAcqinets: in 'one tveeira *TIvas. the rio.
, .
,
pliant's baby."—New York Tribune,. •
5.0c. and ski all;drugists The 'first de tacli tilers!: 0 a .. lare
. ,
When the tongue is
coated or the breath
tainted when an 'onf;of-
sorts feeling, as of burning
or feverish stornaeh, dull-
ness and aching of back or
hips, tlicre is trouble in
the Stomach which may
develop in inaleela or ether
severe . sickness. Ifyou
haveDr,Leonhardt's ANTI-
PiLL at hand, one at night
and one in the teeming
will remove the trouble.
It is the world's i-ereatest
system treatment. ' It is a
guaranted cure ler dyspep-
sia, biliousness, or consti-
pation. .If you Went to
prove its Merit, write Wire
son -Fern Ca, Niagara
Fans, Ont., for free. sam-
ple. Sold by druggists,
50 eeets per box.
De you Want a Cotter?
We hove the fireet etoek io town
aJ t1 lateet etylert, le 1 bo newer
O..itrItinVes*tP,;ilig),es" Itler:telQi•wittla:SaertaWOrbetfiranFr°
BEFORE YOL" 131,17
Oft1,1,, 111,11, 8e 118.
F Russell
Two 000ro so4tb Town Reif.
,ue.e47,(411.
lattION NONC.„ X. af.
1. 8.. teinete Victor Li. Cole
vereity, retVen and retedeeeao Doiniotate
lisnetatery. /teeter,
-1.11;i1STAlai -""
fr.
P. It 1?e, Omer eiritraient*
of Tent ten rinveraitY, reenittiete
tibtXR colt without pens IR* .
bed ever eine% (Mt* In fan*
AIWA, 4.41:06740 %Viet side, Of Mani
treet, rarer
,
D*A• ft?tril$M M. D. 8. L 0...s.
DENTI$T.
noner -Gradating of the Toronto 1:14iNTNOr
no/ P.orel College of neteal teerecooe ot
Outailoetelth 110c0r$ "ilf,C# Poet.gredoete or
Chicane tiebool of kroesbel iv le sr seine (with
bouoratilententiou.
Vverstong known to the Desstal Profeeelbeet
dertairithra cake. Bridgit inn*. crorms* 44-
Inntinent.4414 end rotator* give 2411 dein* in
. the negnat Mesmer paerteettee 4 regterAir
barAldgi$ aneeethetio VOE„4 for niktrilefee wane*.
Sion.
effice tate door sseni f.tr Ceelles Brolestere
Letterniente
IN21:11.4eNcE,
ONEY 'TO LOAN
Pdvate ruedi eo Icon ce Ctar .4.4, Fear
E221 ote nalfper cern.
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What Exhibitors say
90 per cent. 0 Pat Cattle exhibited,
at Provincial Winter Pair, 1903 Aver&
fed with Worthington's Canadian Sto
ck Tonic.
DeNtIVile h
Sier7s been feeding your Stock
Food to cattle for soma time, and find
it to be an eseellent tonic. 'We have.
also fed it to horses and pigs, and are
gaits sure it is the best stockfood we,
have ever tried. Our prize winning
eatitle at the Provineial Winter 'Fair,
O 19(13, waro,fed Worthington's Stock:.
tonic. LESLIE & PEAREN.
'Breeder Shorthorn Cattle
Acton Ont
Dear Sirs -
1 find your Stock Food is a very ex-
cell.ent Tonic for cattle ,giving them
a good oppetibe and, keeping their di
geeitive organs in o. heo.lthy avorking,
oondition, l'hesteer,"Scothe" exhibit -
et at Winter Pair, eveighed at birth 80
lbs., at 35 moths 200 lb's., making a
gain of 55 lbs. per month. It pays to,
Werthiregitoxee Stoek Poode
•ANDREW RICHARDSON,
Breeder Shorthorn Cattle,
Pet:Tabun, Ont. '
Dear Sirs—
Wo ha.v e used your Stock Food for
both cattle and hogs and find it givee
goad eatisfaction. Seireral a our eat -
Ile have shown u gain ief over, 100 lbs.
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Cook & Son, ; J. G, Young.
JAS. WILSON & SONS.
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