Exeter Times, 1904-2-18, Page 1T RTY-FIRST YEAR—NO 19
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CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18th 1904
IStoves and
Furnaces
We have in stock the be supply a Stoves and Faroac
^together with all Oxings, from which to select from, We carry
all the best snakes,
Cetnertts
We keep eons wetly in stock tne National and Star
of Portland Cements, 12 you, ttr0 thinkiog of building
spring, be sure arid get one pricee,
hardware
We have the largeet steel; of Hardware in
troughing end BuildersSupplies of all kinds,
Lift Paws cell on us,
To HAWKINS
de
tn he
Sc. SON I
ew Spring
H
Goods olier
We eatimake it worth your while
to order eiNew Suit now inetead of
waiting till. spring, 00,,U •ft0/..4 to
rest ou our oars because it 'Appoint to
be mid. winter,
it ta'worth something to us by Way
of advertisement. Everybody (loon t
know yet what wo mean by
-Good Cutting and Fitting
Good Sewing and Stitching.
Good Lininge and Show.
We expect to pay eomething for an
illtroduction. Come en and eee.
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Oristiou and Ghoppi
D096 Promptig
We ere giving excellent
tisfaction in flour since
modelling our mill.
W. W Taman. 11. SWEITZER.
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PIANOS
Our stock is tbe most complete we
'have ever shown.
Pianos and Organs
For the parlor we have Pianos and
.Organs of the roost beautiful designs
,Aud finish and quality unsurpassed,
Sewing Machines
Our sewing machines are a class by I
.ethemselvesin working qualities and
-finish. The Best.
For the Children
We have Sleighs galore, at all
Iprice.. Also Shoo Ely Rockers, Games
Whistles, Mouth Organs, etc.
In Music
We have the latest Popular Songs and
:Instrumentals. Hymn Books and
"Bibles also in stock.
Call and see us and get one
of our Artistic Calanders
• Martins
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Croditon
Wedding. -Tho residence of :4Ir. and
h y5. G. Karl Elenzleemorth of the
village, was the anneale. veryprelt-
tar' wedding ott Wedneadayaaternoon,
the lath inst., when their eldest dau-
ghter, Miss Ada, Mid Mr. Hoary J.
Kuhn, It very popular citizen of this
village, were united infthe holy bonds
of matrimony. Tha Rev. G. D.Danim
pastor of the Evangelical church, of -
notated. Thehride, who was heated -
fully attired in tanaelline white silk,
and carrying a boquet of white roses,
WUS given away by her father, and
was attended by her *lister, Miss Clara
Kienzle, who made a charming brides
maid in white cashmere. Mr. Attg-
ust Kuhn, supported the groom as
best man. The groom's gift to the
bride was a very chaste gold crescent
pin, 5'61; with pearls. andto the brid-
esmaid a gold bracelet. Tha wedding
presents were of considerable:variety
and included a. sumsof money its gold
from the groom' s father,eind a sal-
ver tea service from Ile bride's par..
mt.& After luncheon was served the
lia.ppy couple left amid showers of rice
for Centralia station, from thence
they took the 5.20 train for Delhi, Buf
alio and other points east, to spend
their bone,Ymoon. We extend con-
tgraeulations and wisb them a long
;Ind very happy married life. Mr.
and Mrs. Kuhn will reside in Credi-
t on.
AN ORDINARY BILL.
Is liable to causn gaping pains,
but Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake
and 'Butternut never gripe or cause
any pain whatsoecver.`. The naildestt
and effective ' physid. Sure cure for
headache and. billiousne.ss. Use only
• ilton's Pills. Price 25e
DI. am •
THE
Merchants Bank of
HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.
't'..APITAl.. (all paid up) .... . $6,000,000.
RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS $2,974,245
rovSHE E. F. HEBDEN,
superintendent of Branches
Hensall
G.J.Sulaeriaod.Notary Couveyau
0. ler, Vounnissioue.r, Fire Insurance Agent, and
Ceaurer of Marriage Lienees. Legal docurnente
fu11y 4i,awu at
Wine heIS
-Mx. II, Vrancle mad Mr, Richard.
Calm aeturned teat week, frcin a two
weeks" visa. walt relatives anti Tri -
to Demi on real estate at low ratesof lutoreat, louts CrOSSwell, 11„teh.
Mee at the Poet Mice Tasman
Wanieal.-Oate. The very highest
, prices paid for white oats, delivered
;at the mill. (All for prices. Also 150
Russeiclate
Itons Oittniea eed on and. --I). r .a-Ati5s Notio,vvixtciw,iti.0
,. .
qubart. Iiensall Oatmeal Milha t visaing in. Lontioxi and Vivant.
; 1.1arxis, of Wroxeter 113 vAs- _etrs. eehotrison, of ilicluicio vi$,
iting friends here.
ing her as rents, Mr aad,
-hl,ra. Brandt and childreu are vise Clarke. here.
11. O. V,ree.y. is away visiting
is/1.2031/3g e week witie friends i• TO- flangeitpu4Iy
ronto.,
itobert, tlte eta!, air alr.,1 I
s Ring in Ailsa Craig.
---Misees Eliza and Ada Bell are toe wailer twat. Ma/et/etc:cap etho is
Velbert and infant/son ere Roy Is ebewle, recoveriug learn.
kUtkkkg31s. Jutto,hire, Cann:eV§ naiad; ea taplaial fever.
!mot berg A 'Meeting or tlasaTariner a last!.
The Schools for Sout
Huron
Mr Tom laspectorot ..selleols to
iSouth lIuron reacrted te the Caaty
Council coneeraing tbe, selioole
his Inspectorate, at the recant se
sion of that body as follows;
i The total expe.nditura in the ha-
laneetorate for all purposes roc the
:year 1893 was §53,497 and for 1900
was aajalal. Cta Chia amount
069 were paid for teachers' satiries
in 1893 and 31e 839 ha 1000, tiles
showing a sliglit increase in tbi.S.
Item. For seltool sht; anti build-
„ings there woe Ld in the uo-a
i`aatta 1,598 and in ha zttter year
-, re, u o au' as retained tate wme held bens en Friday after- ia4.431. During, 1903 • Mat
from Bea Vie Creek, Michissaa,owliero
elite has been for a mambo: or weehs
vesitine, relatives.
-Air. Fred 31anos bas been con-
fined to his room threugh illaese for
the post week, bin ” We, hope to even
see him around aZain, Le
Owing te the great dearth or fuel,
Welelt tleeerves great credit for
keeping tra eupolitel with eleetric light
wben ()there have eloeedelowo.
-On Tuesday efternente the clam-
• in Mr. Thomas Weleina power
Jrne hilret and both he and hie bro.,
dolm were painfully lujured hy
£t3uj fragments, but it la hood u
results viti follow although
hey had a, vet ns eSeape.
4 'meeting minder theeliterieee'of
the, W. V. 'AU. Wai held in the base -
/flea of the tetruiel church on Friday
evening last when ;revery entertain-
prOV.11434klEk was givenand oticiree.
were delivenett Pee Medd
1v 4 Z Shaw and also by the
1)4 Iferguenn,
"man arol evesukle 41Lidrearee.se ewes°
deliveeed by Messrs. R. ,S. $teeeteneet.
• AeCater, and T. Simonet's,' of
Queenaton.
Ott account of lila bail roads an
ay biet, it. eel eintest impossible
horee ott them, end. Lbe
ebur liagaera all had to walk. There
were tokk• thirty at lett. l'icaeant,but
not 411e 110V35 and rig.; the pastor, Bev
J. Greene walking thieenUo. e 4(,
teei the divine service irt the atter.
•401).
EUrnvlflo
Ottllawkins is s
couple or weeks under ttts prentaj
oaf
Mrs, Thos, Veal IS orO• the e,
in after a 4ever5 attatk o
leas.
services were held on Sundae
evening owing to the etete of the
roads and weather.
-'ire. Steelton, a reeklent of um.
villa for eimity vats died at the rest.
donee or her son,alear Grand Bend,
on Friday teat.
-Mrs, Heywood has returned to
the village again after: a few %woke'
absence visiting her daughter,'' Zara.
Iguatz, at Creditor),
Qt o number or farraoes dello-
tosancLueL
very PrattY Ivadding took pIuee
at residence unite breleee
ents, lea. and Mee...John Fraser, lOth
Bosanquet, WedueadasaVe‘
ienb, when their eldest daughter, Ane
nte .11,11en, was united in marriage to
11,1111ane 11. Iletiteeen..ot Logan,
fermerly of Beeamputt. The care-
MOkly was performed lty the Rev:
$. liamilt on, of Cement Congregation-
al. church, London. Or. The litldet
looked I:barn:11103,in her gown of white
ilk, with eldifou and applique trim.
:Inge, Ti*e 'Tryon:my over vougree
'tuitions followed; then all protetd-
e to the dining rneinovhich 'teas
aletfully decorated w'itit red white
rel blue, where they partook et a
umptutrus wedding supper. The
bride 'e travelling costume was oltblus
t *veltrot with Persian 'trimmings,
hal. to inuteh aud eable fins. Mr, and
Mn'. 1111.cig$011 left on the eleven p.m.
Ntvrosalikl. faA,rheDebrrtiodtet. reacelvadotnaltearnypoutuset!
fel and costl presents, testifying to
the Itigh est4em int which the young
couple are Lehi. eel) join in wishing
the youog couple a happy and pros-
perous wedded. life.
ered their hogs onOlonday. This s Cromarty
the first shipment that has taken
(due for four weeke.
The invitations are out for the
ehinx wedding of Ma and Mrs, Wm. 16.4' atlus
(oultice, len Mon4Y, Feb. 22n1, and a -Mr. 1). MeLeare k* l. a valuable
cow eek.
a good time is expeoted, last w
-Alr. John Smith, of Nelson, B. C. -Mr. John Stacey bas moved into
is renewing acquaintancee aroand the his MU* house.
village. and is the guest or Mr. C.
Goilbolt, of "Winelielsea.
-The O.. O. C. jile are booming at
present end expect to ithtiate 5 or 6
new members into the mysteries of
the Order on Friday. °vetting.
Samuel johns is confined to
the house with a severe attack of
pneumonia and pleurisy, and is under
the care of a nurse from London.
-The Winchelsea Butter ec Cream
Alssociation are patting in, their sup-
ply of ice, which is of firstquality be -
about .2 1-2 feet thick. They are get-
ting it at tbe creek by S Hunter's
(Too late for last week)
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loKeller is on the sick
-Mr, Will Martin spent Sunday
under the parental roof in Ilibbert.
-The :township assessor is .havinga
hard and .slaw timelo 'accomplish his
task, owing to the bad roads and
weather.
-Mr. and Mrs. I. Andrew or Crom-
er ty spent Sunday 'witb Mr. An-
drew's parents.
-The quarterly Board met on lkion-
'day and transacted the usual business
although the attendance was some,
What below the a vernatenwing to
the bad roads.
-Mr. Chas. Miners isaspending a
few days at home owing to tbescarc-
ay of coal at tha firm of Ross& Tay
1or, de:eater, who had to shut down
for a few days.
-The Ladies' Aid annual meeting
Was bald th the basement or the
church on Monday. The attendance
was small, and the officers ,or the
past year were all're-selected
-The thaw on Saturday aid
San -
day have left theiroads in a very bad
bad shape, and one man -that travell-
ed on them on Monday said that no
one would be prosecured-for 'furious
driiiving. '
— The.township council met on Sat.
C
... arday and dispersed wall the usual
routine of basiness, and several of
an a a the„i,ci ,,,0,n o
newlyiio;p? iooifntic u
ed , of.flideerzreteolle.ett:dhe
t y
for duty when called upon.
' deneral Manager
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Interest at most favorable current rates allowed on Savings
flank Accounts and Deposit Receipts.
Special attention given to the business of Farmers and Cattle -
...men.
Letters of Credit issued to travellers, payable in all parts of the
revorlcl.
OFtEE)I TON ONTARIO.
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Usborne Council
•
Councit met February bth. All the,
members \yore ' present, exceptf IL
f;a in m. The mintites of last • meet-
ing were read zoni 'approved. .
'1 ho tender of the 'Exeter Times to
do 11 printing. usually,,,equirect by
1be, intinicipalit,y for ' for $50.00
\vas accepted
One of the auditors failed to attend
so their report: NVO5 1,1Id Over for tne
nex t nice fang. ,
)vas decide1. to build t\vo steel
bridge. vial cement concrete floors,
one at I:111111611e and one aon Glenn'
side road, concession Ih and the clerk
was instructed to ask for tenders for
tlieir construction.
Accounts amounting to $61.15 were
passed and orders isicd in patnent
Council then adjourned to meet on
MORL EY Cie rk Wer4ar
Saturday, March 12th at oue te'clock sianatere '
,Sarait Butier haseeturned
hem after apending a week with fig'.
ands at Eden.
-Mr. S. Speare baspurchased the
house belonging g to S. S. No, and
will move into it ba the near future.
--Some of our young ,people unlink-
ing good use or the ice. It is
the first skating of the winter.
-erre eehn G. Seat passed through
our village on his way to Dublin with
a large stick of equeare timber lest
week.
A large number or ,the farmers of
this vicinity attentled" the Varniere
stitute meeting at Stealfa, ilasf Safuta
day.
--While Mr. David Bruce was go -
ala oremarty one day last week his
team ran awayer
luxt, as easight be -
Core doing any damage.
Mrs. G. G. Wilson was
we ruling herself beside the stove in
Stella hall last week a comb in her
hair caught fire, and 'burned quite a
lunge amount before it. could be put
out.
Egmondville
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On Jan. 29th at Egniondville, there
passed away anether of the family
from ;whom that placeas named,. in
the ,person of Mr. Leopold Otto Van
Eginond. Ile was one oftheraost re-
markable men amongst the early
settlers of the Huron tract ; a dir-
ect descendant or thet celebrated. Count
Egmont, who.S.,- tragical*execution by
WHERE CANADA MAY CM} IN
the Spaniarde is a momentous event
school house was buiit o
evir
iture Arr
Daily
We are still to the front. Ortr large warerooms will soon be
filled once more withi a complete hie of new furniture, of the latest
designs and finish
1/1 e invite all intending purchasers to visit our show rooms in-
spect our stock and get our prices before placing orders if you don't
purchtte wg will be satisfied and if you do purchase we guarantee
you will be satisfied,
We also do ordered work, upholstering, picture fram g and all
kinds of repairing with neatness and dispatch at moderate prices.
OWE TKINsoN
The leadno Furniture Dealersand
acti
e Imre, e,e.reter, Ortte
toephen, The value o
l 131e11117- at ebeineer
ed st
,b) Union School Section.
Ung had sits Labout The
lightingm the elan SODOM, i La WO,
of tiny echeol in thie IIterate.
xt number ef eectiona the school
bonees should be improved and. IleVr
eeat; put in during 1004. .Lone is
well spent that 41 used in natutin
the woad, work and tinting the
• Oncl ceiling wbeu these become
Attraetive, well kepi scheol
,itotrees end 401001, grountle 4r0 Ltd -
!portant 'faotore in the proper eduette
:tint) of ehildreu.
The grass Alkd WOOS ShaUld W. CLIC
'1,11(1 taken away from all school
'gtouuds about the end ,of July in
i.IcJ*year. Weeds end long grass
!ive the ecintol property aneglected
Itty appearaaree and deetroy
;tit, enehaea of the children in wet
.weather. There ehould be more
ishatie Ire* planted in marry of tho
Igo:mods. Every echool should have
bOkkkft kept flower beds.
• In 1893 there were 60 male teach.
:ors and in 1903 there were 50 e iu the
I reenter ever there were -66 female
'teachere aeal 82 in t be latter yeer.
In 1893 the average 'Salary for male
teachers was 3102 and in the last
year $106 anti for female Coacher&
3270 in 1803 antl 3300 last year. • In
1803 there 'MTV tWO t vectors with
1st close ceetifieatee and last year
there were 8; in the former yeer
there were 60 witli tecond class cer.
Mica tee and in len there were 72;
itt th e former year there were 61
with third class certificates and in the
latter year 52. in 1893 there wore 40
changes in tee.eltere, and laet year
there were 49 changes. The, total at-
tendance of upile in the echools in
1893 was 7,510 andheet year the ate
tondence was 6,020; the faverarge at-
tendance in the former eear was 4, -
int aud in the latter year 3,613.
'wo itroxnation examinations were
held 'during the year. 'The Vaulters
find these a benefit in the claudi-
cation or tiaeir pupilstrati suggestive
of what should be.taeight in the' dif-
ferent grades. Tetteltera who are be-
ginning are espeeially helped thy
these examinations. Three hundred
and eifty-four pupils wrote on the
High School Entrance Examinations,
and 253 were granted terlificates.
A very successful teacher's'. Insti-
tute was held at iExatcr, on May; 21st
and 22nd, which was attended by
about one hundred eachers The next
Institute meeting will be beld at
Gederielt in May of this year.
The Huron Model Seboole tiontin.ue
to giv e their students a practical
tranung a the art of school manage-
ment and teitehing, To these schools
Is mainly due the success of many
young Leachers who begin work in
our schools each year.
A few public school libraries were
steroid. in 1003 and' the Lagislative
grant for that purpose paid to the
trustees. All rulal school sections
should purchase at lease: af10 worth
a books for a library early in 1904
so as to participate in the grant this
year. Full instructions are given in
the catalogue of books sent to eacb
secretary in 1902.
The teachers bave been faithful
and, earnest in the discharge of their
duties. Most of them have done val-
cable work. A number -Of excellent
teachers have left the profssion
/during tha last few years, not be -
!cause tbey disliked the work, but
bemuse their salaries were not near-
ly equal to what they could earn!. in
oilier walks of life. Alli the schools
in the Inspeetora.te, werevisited twiee
or mare during 1903, except one.
in the laisEory of the N.elll'erlands and
Eurt-lpe,. „His tthe ,r Colonel Van
Egmond, wo.i.4 an ogiter 4U the army
of Napoleon Bonopart, butt previous
to being with Napeleoa he fought
with Bieber in tliii famotrus battle, of
Waterloo.. Colonel Van Eqmond'and
Camay carac Lo Canada, in 1827. Ile
had a ltrge ract with the Cana-
da Company for ope,ning the road
through ,the bush from; Strattford to
Goderich.. Ile 'took prominentlpart
with McKenzie in the -rebellion of 1837
Mr. Leepold Van Egmond was a man
of great self--rehanc,e, perseverance,
and determination. He had wonder-
ful mechanical talents. In old times
b., built a saw--milLon Bay.field
river doing all the, work rhimself
both iron and woodwork' t,uccessful
and ran DI fortjmany- yeats. t t,ha.t
time 'that ry,trt of the country was
dependent on his mill 'for lumuber for
his itepuutattion exteinded °vier{ the
couraiiy. He made his owni tooltand
his repuutation- extended over the
country. and. his excellent workman-
ship was most ,surprising. In politics
he, was a strong Liberal.
1:1..
tlie • ltS Yuu Have 41ways Bougt
• R,13
Canada will be deeply concerned in
this 'war. If Britain becomes,involv-
ed in it as:the ally cif Ja,paqi 'then
the war 'will be brought to tiomI 910)y
)4001'S Of 'Vancouver, s
er, say' the World,
of that city. Troops: may puss
through here ; the st eamship Ibno
which is famous under the "Empress”
name may be in 'some danger front
Russian cruisers, Of course thattig
only a contingency, but one WO XX111S1
be ,prepared o face, Canadian sold-
iers and ,'/volunieers will ,not be called
'upon to 'muster, niuch as many of
them would like to, but.13r)1:Lish Col-
umbia's syimpathies will all, olong Pc
with the. Japanese asagainst thelRus-
sians.
his, froth one point of view, fit:C;LOS
strange considering local opposition
t o l'apanese 111111 1)41 a t ion -ion t tL is
not to be wonelcrecl'at when the. far
Eastern. situation is looked at broadly
japan rid i3tiL a in 11(1 by tr ea try,
bound ;to one a,nother; the,p3Covt.
when the former takes upon its,elf the
duty of obstructing Russia's-agression
311 be Orient.-Kggression 10 1111011 to
the interests of the '.Eiritish
Canadians coamot but 1 pi-411,nd the
plucky ;action of 3apan, which has
rushed in 'Where the !C,' reat Powers
feared to tread.
special
tshL .at lown hill,
11,1i. All pr
ed that the oh
ing WO? to consider t
• ing a, caneeaker
rmetrong -Taylor. , A.
Atw'zlrd be (Owed
dred delhfre Per auntAue,
additienal it he furnish a
ried.
Wootl Arnaestrong.--illia
Browning be appointed al. II.
Pee 1904.
Moved amendmint by
secouded by .1. Taylor, tht . ler.
ba re-eppornitell M. Lie Ofticer,-T
reeve declared the motiounareted.
TeVlor-ediernt*TCPAC•*-4144t tik0
di-
tuf.tet&tt Machine be placed in tete
ga 08 the aenitary ;inspector, amid
•it be glean to any or the reel-
ithyzierans Lfl application, elle
to he, returned to the iospeetor
I and ia good conelon.-eCarried.
-Iluir.--That the street eon)
be instructed to get prices
for ;*t1in.—C.ttriutt.
ire-Vetode-ahat the reeve
t etructeel to ()pen corre.spondene
with the general manager of the
te. T. R. with a view of procuring
better railway'aecoramodation for the
village. -•Carried,
Toylor.-Armstrong.-That a notiee
be inserted in thaltocal pavers, warn-
ing all eartiee al:fa:Met viola:tint;
vil-
ta. bPiCkWr, 43 in euture all by-laws
will be rigidly enforeed.-Carried.
Counell adjourned to Friday, Feb.
1.9111. 1904.
t3/30. 11. itISSETT, Clerk
trued was
Fehru-
vith
Zurich
-Miss Eultei and from.'
Sebringville, were guests of 'Mrs. Thoe
Johnson for a week or so. /
-arr. John Gellman and wife ar-
rived limn° again froxn their three
months" trip to the 1Vestern Staes.
tbey enjoyed their visit apiendidly,
but John feels quite at home here
again. Ontario is good enough / for
hina..
-Mr. II. 5« Faust received word
that his brother, IL S. Vaasa or Caro,
Michigan, wilt leave Caro on the 29t1I
of this month for New York, and on
March 8th he will sail for Palestine.
Ile will be gone seventy -0e days. It
will be quite an interestin.g trip
for a former huricji. boy. WEt NVIS11
hhu stecess and a.safe journey.
A SERENELY HAPPY MAN
Is Mr. Thos. Ite-Glashan, of Nortb
Pelham, who was cured of muscular
rheumatism by Nerviline, the mos
powerful rheumatic remedy. in. the
world. "I suffered all manner °I pain
for Years, he writes -and Nerviline
was the only thing that did me any
good. I can heartily reeommend Ner-
viline for all forms of rheumatism; it
goes to the very core of the pain and
brings lasting relief. Let evaryesur-
ferer from lame back, aching Joints Snell & Blatehford
and Swelled limbs use Werviline. It's
sure to cure andaosts 25c. for a largo Corner of Alain and Station Street,
bottle .1 Next Electric Light Plant.
is no ding
55(10 to lesa itt
ierk Time; t
iebrated
urniebing guo
Vriday,
tr carriet
Set
Tie r ho tOIjI!11d Lo ina3j. ,i
memoran
brella leaning agaioat thISree
ite wroteand when,71)
im rttip Ito st.irted
thought or the inibretti
tt5'Within a ertinote310
r door of tile Same
od to buy =umbrella.
ought 1 had nue
11 t owe,'" he 'said, in
iLie v "but 1 Allege
forgetten to take it
. -
lemma sold lut
IUI startte tit
rst sis
:ubre.lh.
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Nor infants and, Calm.
The Kind You Rave Aiways Bought
13ears the
Signature of
125:44
CHOPPING
We have our Chopper
now in running. .order
and solicit a 'Share 61'
your trade, and. will do
our best to give you
good chop, and are 'pre-
pared to do zhopping at
any time.
Come in
and exan3ine our chop,
we are sure you will like
it.
Bring in a Load and
Give as a Trial.
3 Feeds for One Cent
Actual Cost of International Stock Food. We can now
supply the following.
International
International
Intet nation al
International
International
International
International
International
International
Louse Killer 250 package
Poultry Food, 25C and 50c packages
Heave Cure 50c package
Wolin Powder eoc package
Healing Oil, soc package
Gall Cure soc a package
Colic Cure. 500 package
Hod Ointment, $i 00 package
Stock Food, c, 50c and $1.00 packages
25 Pound Pails 433.50
At Lowest Prices
X CUT SAWS, .AXES, WRINGERS,
RAISIN SEEDERS AND MEAT CHOPPERS.