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Exeter Times, 1904-6-23, Page 5
P4 X ' Tirl 8, J TJ 'N E 2 3rd 1904. 01 s Keep them in the Ilausm, Take One viten you feel bib. iotas or dizzy. TheY aA,yrt di- rectly on the live Lo©ca'•cu.Miai Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S D Y E * 114eaFit1l1 i3z tai X3 or rich black? Use. Farr era, er e:issuers oat r,zrux, r co..?ruse.►, n, a. MEDICAL J. W. BROWNING, 11T. D., N. 0. R�• P, S„ Graduate Victoria Uni- versify. office and residenence, Dominion Laboratory, Exeter. DENTAL pr xxxvitUUUN_; L. D.S, ANI-' • Alt. A. R. KINSMAN, L. A. S. 0, D.S., Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Dentist. Teeth extracted without pain or bad aftereffects. office in Fan• son's block. West side of Main treet,-Exeter' D.A. ANDERSON, ERSO , tai -0 -DENTIST. Boner Gra4uate of Lko Toronto University and Regal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, with honors Also Post-graduateof Chicago School or 1'resthetio Dentistry (with boneralale-rnentien. Everytbu g known to the peetal x'rofesaion dormin this oftIoe, Bridge work, crowns, al• lutntnu+m gold and VItieauttta elates all done in the sneatest zubunet^°stele, A perrectly bga'ulless altePAhctic used for painless extrao- tion. Qdkoonedoor sontiz of Carling Does store Exeter.Oet, INSU: INCE.. ONJ Y TO LOAN rtivae fowls to loan on rand one half i)et' cent., arm Property at Four aIt Eel` ELi,4OT`T MONEY TO LOAN Webaveuultmitedprivate tunds.tor' Invest silent upon tarns or voltaic property at lowee rates of iutereal. DICKSON a ()AILING Exeter. " ONEY TO We have a:largo unouet of private tunds to loan on tartar matrWagepaopertiee ahlowratee of interest Gi ADA,TAN STANBIJIIY Barristers Solicitor*, Maio St: Exeter. DICKSON ar, C .RLING Barristers. Solicitors. Notaries. ot ii pincer' Conan slob ra, SoUeltors for>} of ontt Bank. ECC. Molloy to Loan at lowest rata] of interest OFFICE:—MAIN STREET, EXETER. A. n, CM L1wo' rr. A. 1.. D. AIONSO:t A. C. RAMSAY, V. S. Honor Oraduato Ontario 'Velerinery Vol. lege; Bonotar' Follow in Ontario Voted:se Aseoelatien. eP diseaaos of domestic animals scientifically treated, ilii{k fever treated by tiso7atoi t oxygen treatment, OFFICE I Ono door taut of Town Bail IBESIDICNQE : Second horse north of Pres- bytoriau churcb. Iiia Usborne and ttlibert '' Mutual Tire - Imp ante Gompano. Head Office, Farq,tihar, Ont, DIRECTORS President: --T. RYAN, Dr.TBLIN P. 0. Vice -Pres.:— W. R..f'ASs ltoai , FAItalT fl ABP. 0, F. MOBLE'Y', WBALEN P. 0. J. A. 1 obi is, C1toMARTY P, 0. Waif, ROY, BorrentO er P. 0. 3, L. RUSSELL, RVSSELDALI: P. 0. AGENTS, 3. CAR,IIICTIAB , STAESA. ONT. A. DU NCAN FArQUIIAit, ONT. 3. WILSON, Ft1LLAIZTON, ONT. S. S. GILT iLLAN, LUCAN, ONT. B. W. F. BEAVERS, Secy.-Treas. Farquhar. FOR SALE Part Lot 23, eon 6,U in sborne con- taining on- taro g ' in five acres of land. Good brick house, stable, good orchard and gar- den. This ;property is a mile from Thames Road Post U1111ce,and.must be sold to close estate. Terms easy. For particulars apply to THOMAS CANED: o� Esq., Farquhar Po. FOR SALL -•Brick house and near - ala ly ,ane-balf'aere of land, at Elim- ville. The house. contains' 8 rooms, it lgooda repair 1t,llronz°ghou't— keels. vie,:" of water, also stable: A, num- ber ber of fruit treess:and a quantity of small ifruzas. Satisfactory reasont. far /reniinig. 'T!e-rms Teia,sy;.-,Eepply itio; iT3Ob VALE; EL-myd11a. star ar o 'Jho. mal. P ' m� +icer. ofeot.. S.HORiTHOIiN DURHAM ' B+U'LLS �1 hasfor undersigned Por sale:—'.Phe sale 7 pure bred Durham . Bulls with 'pediigr'ee or <eligable for registration My aged bull which ,is the sire of ;.the at'herls, is included in the ' ottfe:rime and has proved himself a sure' stock get ter. as was sired. by Riverside Stamp, 'which did such good service in •the herd of J. and W. B. Watt. of Salem, and is a ; batt earother to Star of Morning, recently, '• owned by James Snell, of Huilef'tt, which took firist ,prize at London fair and sold at his dispersion.sale•for a.400..2;Apply ..n.,eir•Lot"16,'Corleesaion2, or 'John-. Elder,'Uensail P. 0. ftlexandr Oenaral and Marine t rine ��� f��i 0U ., rich �QntPas � to 's ' � o The tx•uatees af. I,ha Goderich, p.1.•:ialto - t�.l invite licmosanry, - ea' pca'iiry, plumbing, 1ieii i:ing paint- ing, it; See:rio -thing ,and! ,other Lra.du yinl ',the ea'riat:rine•tion of the 'b0U:ell ; a 1; tate town or Go:fetich. fcn3er,a scaled and rndorSid "Ton• r dei far .11oapi,d,il,' .will 1'c, a,ct ived u11 to 110011 of JDlvhl`? 31.11?; 1901 4' i c t the ii h,tca � eh i7 + CGd.. ( F1 n..::,an1 sir.'t: ur ' 1 I f oaten.. c,iza he �, n arid fiont ta•: ho n1 :llI.form'tittonc call 01„u ed., a a nNo t t t=ad r ilea ti,t � + e e15. ail sIocC yil:e,l, 7. , <VT�1,,..4 1 Oft LER, e C. 1., Architect, Godericii Loca s Mr. W. 'W. Taman spent Wednes- day at liis home in ialytiz, , ]Suss Elsie Sutton, of Detroit, is spending a few weeks"atte,her home here. are guestsaef Mr. and Mrs, Samwell jr. and Mrs, Skinner, of Mitchell this week.1 Mrs. Dr, Rollaway, of Wingliaan is vi; icing her mother Mrs. W. 'is+eleh, W illiazu street, arr. Thos. Gregory has been con- fined to his bed during the past tveeL through illness, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Seidler', of In- gersoll, spent last week at the home of Mr and airs, Geo, Sen,well, Miss Agiaie Beaman, of London, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Will 3, Heantatt after which she Will spend two Weeks rat Grand Bend, 'Wednesday was a quiet day in town nearly everyone ?availed themselves of a pleasant outing at the Foresters I pi cnic a at Grand Bend. Duni Bicycle Tire lacy far an udvertieem rnt for 1)1101011 Deteclueble 'U ew- e Tires eu I esteci by Mr. E. (3 iren.ide, nailer, As.ialleti e,. whetter 'et' tee feted uwer+kd by the ?:erg le;• Vette pasty for the beet .weeer 1i tate al.ld9r, "Why ere iteel..1 ,1,' r.ie- :abla 131iycle llrr'. 1:,.. t:N• ;mese 1 ” s• It's to To A. tits," with thetil) tr cd t _ And the Russians retired. 1-t ,_` nuNtor i„ .' '1 h -e are 'Tl-% r 5. ,. ,q,lil � 1\MAUI:MAUI:tl :13'O It's " Two Hands," iyith Dunlop, 110 • w ! • 1:'KO•P'ERTY POR, SALE. -- Desirabl property in Exeter with suitable resi- dence thereon. Good (� isrvestznecte Apply to OLADALAN So STANi3URY. V>F u l ed ---'Shouted to auy or at:1 Oalanlal Investment and'Loan S.teek I refexeu ee write quieklx:, 73.03 535 Clolte" aranto,' Mr. John Stephen, of Woodham, who is izz his fatty -fifth year was strickeit with p<:relysis zeeently, affecting almost one eide of his body. We are pleased to see that the hands 1 of the town clock again move steadily around auel that it is really now on l "strike" in earnest after its long at- tack of silence. • Mr. Hose° I.'I;zrsvt,t)d, an .oldExet- er boy, now of Lansing, eliehigan, is the chest; of his mother, isles. James Pickard, while renewing acquaintance es in town. Lost. — On Tuesday afternoon about two miles north or Exeter, a ladies amulet in paper bag, finder would greatly oblige by leaving with Miss Morloek, Exeter. A number of Forz:esters accompan- ied by several lady Foresters, drove to llensall on Sunday evening and Qrteat- tended special service in the Method ist clzurcli in connection With the r. Mrs. Russell, who v (' « i 4 las been visite iltg friends in Toronto avid other Itaints east, returned 40110 on Set- urelay and hill. spend eotu,e time with Iter itauohter,, airs, Perkins, at the liectory Mrs. A. Walker, of Landau. is v ting hut, grandparents, qr. and Il}rs. Wm. Grigg, for an extended time prior to leaa'ing for her new Iloatao an 1Vinnipng, Whore M r. Wti- ` , g liter haat r taken al r.ao+l position. [rs« (Dr.) D. A. Anderson and chit - ran ieave to -clay (Thursday) for Grand Bend, where they will spend the summer in their cosy cottage, "Restholzn," The I)e. will attend to lite practise here during the day. The I.,'adies Aid of the V alt,-r:t. Me- thodist church intt'tatl, bolding ,a straawb -Pry social in the basetlteut ads the thumb on Tuesday evening nett. June 2Stb, A good programme Is las.! ing provided, and s` pleasant time an- ticipaateel. Admission 20e, Miss Eva Godwin, who has been attending Aiwa College, St. Thomas dating the past year, returned home on iner'deay evening for vacation. Miss Godwin made a Creditable record in her recent examinations, passing in all subjects with honors. e' The mrhtary camp broke Up fit ,tune \edd ng'$ I um � Back SCOTT'S EMULSION won't meld aa. hump back straight neither real it make aslit, t lee lone, tut it feeds soft bbne nd heals diseased bone and is among the few genuine means of re;.overy in rickets and beim] consumption. Send far fee sa:lnp!e, rco A' k i O1Yly , mentsts, Toren .c.Anelyr.QC;a11,3r gaises.Ontac,o, 5n 1 ft tits?T / yrs tft9ltty ��t 4i t�c��, t., tttttti,ctt����ttxttfttft!imtli !tl� i!tl�q y��q i�, tt �ft I1�[tt:ll����til acs rf- to lalaee taint :any" better titan third. in any of dm heats. MIS coir is said to bane stepped a reale in 2.117 aver a mile track at .1e/lipids, Gorso W.srsT,— And we offer for sale one property on Main and Norah streets, consisting or oar brick store, one beick wow It shot*, and frame dwelling house, ,,leo eta.l.le for tato. 'horses. and s splertaid well, Tins is :a cotup.aet end coz:verdezat prernise:t, 1.v(11 situated for flour and feed: busi- ness, and (Oa] veli for ak I/etche^r, baler, �shoetuelier•, tailor, v1-tet�inl.ry etc. This is goln to lie soht to July tla4 i highest t,lre receive i by tabu.-•� W, Tlttsl.'1S'rluele, Exeter, Zion1—T elatr}riaoniatl-.•A very happy :e'etKc tvias celebrated on Wetiue,day, J'u,ne lOtlt, at the residence of .fir, and Mrs, lIenry, Stttaire, wheat. Mies ltda- a' tia thethird daughter 'Ira unit- ed me 1 ri '„e to Mr, Henry West. lake, or 1• arttulticr, The ee rtauany it is 1 1•rfortee d in Owlari-'::nez, of a}aout eighty guests by the Rev.fr, E. Medd, of Ilensatll, under anarch of flowers,. Tlw bride, who was given away by ber father, was attired in fanoy muslin trimmed with valencienne.+s Wee. The wedd- ing tuarolt tan played by :Hiss Cook,. o€ liinburn, '"cousin of the bride, Af ter :t the coronion, a very sultapt u- ous repast was partakeu of,rite tab- les being liberally supplied with lux - The ae bridal was there'a.iiaiet,t of many useful and vastly presents, and leaves for her new home follow ed by the best wiShee of rt host of !. h iendy. Tie Times joine in congra- tulations'. London on Saturday Inst. No. 0 com- pany same mony returr.}nrning. horriela ThSpecial train local conte pany was pronounced one of the best in the camp and the boys enjoyed themselves itumensley« The company were to cilaarge of ,Lieut, W, J. Ma- nion. BAY) <mix 'Fora.. Wtvt:5, — es dis- patch from Windbor says :-- Reuben Lineh, of this city, was arrested bete to.tley on a warrant for bigamy, Su orn out by his fourth living wife, who gives the name Of Elizabeth .J., pouch, of Exeter, Ont. Linck bas are wife living in Detroit, and two others in that city from whom be has been divorced. FOU OVEItSI,UTI a DAIS AN OLD A m WELL -Tanta RE111unk'.—Afro Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions ofmothere for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cares wind colic. and is the best renaed for 13iarnceea. Itis pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 Dents mottle. Its value is incalculable. 13o sura and tako. Mrs Winsloiv'a Soothing Syrupand ask for no other kind. Mr. John D, Spackman who has spent the past two years under the tuition of eminent Professors iu Ger- many, will sail from Liverpool for New York an the 28th inst.. John ex- pects to remain in New York for a few days before continuing his jour- ney borne a here he will spud a six weeks vacation, IIle will return to Germeny to complete his studies. T. 0. k.-..01) Sunday afternoon last Companion Courf, 'Pride of Huron" No, 719and "Courttu t Exeter" vo.12 3 attended annual .service at Cason Presbyterian church. About 100 members of the lodge met in their hall. afterwards forming into - pro- cession, in which they were join -+ti bythe ua t Ladieg of ''Copan}on Con.:' 'marching to the church where •..i interesting sermon 'was preached by Rev. W.M. Martin, a very large con- gregation being • present. The ali- pearance of the ladies for the first time in the procession, wearing bei *ht regelia:s was �, a very pleasing feature. Although but recently or- ganiaod, No. 799 cath boast of ,1 large and flourishing membership. At the races in London on Friday y daylast, si Mr. Tennant's"Harry 0" was looked upon as a likely candi- date for the 2.25 pace, in which seven' therewere entries. He act- ed badly in each Heat:, however, and Dan McEwen, .1115 driver was unable. We do not publish testimonials 61 teisos And the bicycle's re -tired VI OR SALE C}IEAP1 At E1im',villc,' .L' ko comfoetable Rouse},with 21-2 ae- •res of land hayii gjagoodigaadenwet:h. •achoice' variae+te of all kindfS of frupat ;reals and'small fruit, a never failin;;; �t�el1 +of the betst of :avatar. For par eieulars apply; ;tai ;the`. owner, ',Wm', eeilze;r!s, 'Exeter Pao. '..AKNF OR: SAt,Ef,-,A)) exceilce•tan J:: 'o farm of 101 acres situated n .good., gravel road, half way between Gtoct„r,ecli:'and :C,uckxlotv,; 111=' mil^s+ a f•Iotn Duugla�, non and; 120 rods, Praha ::,elaool.. The farm bas splendid build-: i., iravers,.'P.�lie- balms is 3G'.. � 50 Teat. A. L•, present. there are 50 acres in crop and 30 acres in hay. The. fences .are in f ,rc, cl s coulditicm; . Never fa:lih "tri7(11 if e ccli,ont' weLex,.4 aereis. 'o(t. buv_h and nfl ao 1y. 1 miless of und2r- d ra:nin,a. ; I.mmedia to rlossessibn i Ir 7�bis wll' ',be a ii the de�i'red. l sna' ,>� i I qunick purchaser:" for' uller par- taculris "a'(rply to 'Dr D.=A.• Anderson,. Exeter P. 0. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF CURES A DACH' within 30 minutes or money' refunded t.11Druggists � 25c a box Sample and Booklet tree. THA I -I D M. DV CO. Montreal. A very pretty ming (eel; lilaet• at the home of arr. Thomas, talterritt Bioko, when his .second daughter. Miss Aiinat, NNW trailed in tile, holy- bonds or matrimony* to M. John Turaar,el- d,lit scnr or tar, Jatizzleaa T'urner,:Parlr Line. The happy couple have sntitleit Chown orf ,alai. Vernarail tutu, ;Rust nal rth of Hills Green. A. very pr et ky Wet/ding wastage - bra led v:t sBelle,bratlezd 3n::1110 Catltello Church, SI', Ma,ras, on June 14th, when lT sa An - pie Riley-, d:'taghtar- of Mr,:;C.ulte Rt- 6cy, wee. 'married to Thomas• fGarney, sen .of John U]xzuey, all of Downie:, The bride was dressed inn -bite bra. carted} silk \vi till wreatch and veil a ud. .oriied a rosary of :pearl beetle. :tat Watts attended by: her sister Margaret and r,y- hear ,cousin, .isliss 1Tary •Barry, of London, A veryi cpelet bat pre,i,ity 'evading) wain celebrated last week at the 11anv3 of iaT.r, and Mrs. Finley. lfeEwaut, Clinton, isJaenl their eldest daughll lr,. Ella was united •in tho holy; bonds of matrimony to 7lerbert W. Alexander of this lateral, Or. Stewart officiated Only the immediate relatives and fri- ends witnessed the cereiaxitaAy. 'Tee young couple: left for Detroit and Toledo on, the 4.15 train on a : hor:b honeymoon. A quiet wedding wee sot: mai. ed. at the residence of Mrs. Freeman, Se a- fviih •an Sunday morning early, when her dapeartoreNeli,ie wan unix'. e -d in •marriage to Mr. W. •Biokeli, oat Uil1 13e11 engine works- Who Ite'v. •Rturol Dee a Hoeglina por,Po med' t ha ,ceremony in the presenoe tea The enembc „cif ., -A'the family., t*1;te+r;•za nice lw,ed!di.tree lerieak@:sistl ate ayolangicouple drove i10 Brucefield- ]here,: ?they took the 'ir,atn .for Landon. A very! •preety1 ;t - dd:;ng t!clotkl Otte on Wednesday cti toot 'week at! •t he h;o:nc 'of Me. Wm. Cedmore. Clinton, his daughter, Miss Alice, , vas united in marriage to Mr. M. W,hrd, ,of WS-o,ming, Ont: .The Sbride looked charming in; a gown of whit organ- die with satin - tr 1 lrrlmm Tl brides- maid, do 1. lies 1Tigs Rose Connell was wale dressed in blue voile alnd a1Tr Will °mieno;rel e] formed: , Abe ,duta,ets of groomsnaa.n: Mr. and !Mrs. Ward will settle in: Wyo(miag.• THEY KNOW IT. 'Tbeusands of people throughout Abe country know- that the ardin,ary maladies for piles—ointments, suppos- itories and appliances—will not cure. The best of them only bring passing r elief< Dr. Leoinlnardt's Hem -Road is a tab- let t•akeninterlaally that removes the cteuse of piles, hence the cure is per- manent. Beery package. sold carries a guar- antee with it . It is ipertfeK.tly harmless to the most delicaits cons(.ituLion. A month's treatment in each package. Sc,id. alt $1:00.' Fur chlr rinform+ation in !regard to i1 at the drug sine. MARRIED. GAIIDINER-1-ACKNEY —1z1 Cts_ borne, on June 22nd, at the resi deuce of thn bride's parents by. the Iiev. Colin I fetcher•, Mr. David Gardiner, to Miss Margaret, , fif- th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ales ander Hackney, all of Usborne. 1YIcHO1.BE1tTS—LANGFOIBD At ' the residence the 's sidenc of. tl bride's brother, Tiddti.lph; on June 8th, 1904, by the ltev. G. M. Kilby, Mr. William A. McEobert, of London township, to Miss •Martha Jane Langford, of Llc}d.al. L SWEET.—In Detroit on June 19th, i 1904, Margaret .iihzabeth Sweet, youngest daught r of Mr. James Sweet, aged 25 ,years. •a. $1.00 Ladies' Oxford 90 cents These are the best for :they money that Marsh puts on the market 13 Sae. have a good, strong sole with laid upper at 9oc. ram etta- o ea - fano — 111111.. OP.* ,w- o- e•- 1.25 Men's Tweed Pants 1 This is a job line, Are very good wear - ears„ made of strong wool and cotton, only a foot:; pairs left, must be a bargain at,Qt}. Running Shoes 's running shr3es, .avatll rubber tale9 lw'h ki c' s a ltatll tops at 45c. J3Qys' running shoes with rubber soder, l l'taki cloth tops at $oc. oung Mans running shoeS, with rubber soles, Linen color cloth tops at 75c. Men's running shoes with Linen color cloth toles at 90c. 12 1.2c English Prints 10c This will be the Iast purchase we can have of this good Print, 32 inches Ovide, heavy water -twist thread, colors of blue, pink, indigo, hello, lilac, black. Warranted to us fast colors at roc 15c 1 Colored M E ISIiIIS 8 1- 3c Only a few pieces left. They are the best you have ever seen wide in width and. narrow in price 8,lic $1.00 'ens Heavy Ploy Shoes 90c Cao 1' �d �p zt upaet•S, ,, t. , c,c roWs cis seri l Seale' « za . t age eyelets, strong sla,aes C�';O1 Boys' Cottonade Pau These knacker pants are made cotton Moleskin. are in aaeat sit apes arid: lined' throughout with white cambi is only SQtr OZ Cloth Shoes Y Men's Cloth shoes, 1: iiia strong leather soles, heavy duck tappers ate. Men's Cloth Shoes with strong ieakiaer soles, heavy duck uppers at 90c Men's White Canvas Shoes, extra tea y soles, extra heavy white duck uppers, hest we can buy at $I 75 65c Print Shirt 50c Men's Strong Print Shirts s zwittt blue and white stripes, cuffs attached, no collar, very nobby patterns, good value at goo. $1.50 White Umbrella Shawls $100 Only a few left. 3 We have never had better wool. You cannot get anything prettier for Sr,ftl 10 Pieces New Art Sateens 1.5c They are the prettiestwe have seen this season, Elegant designs, beautiful life like colorings, nobbiest in linish,see them at 15c See our White Muslins in plain and fancy each a beauty at 10, 12 1=2, 15, 20, 25, 35 a yard, See our White and Cream Dress Goods, best assortment in n town, plain Voiles 50c, twine Voiles 75c, Panamas 50c Crepe de Chene 50c,Silk and-- pWool Crepelilies 75c, Silk- and i Wool Ottomans 95c,Lustres 35 and 50c. WE TAKE PLEASURE IN SHOWING GOODS OPPLESTONE 6ADINE 1 TERMS CASH OR PRODUCE. ONE DOOR NORTH OF POST OFFICE 41 »bljlbi Old Buffalo 13111 of the National Park herd, at Banaff, was killed in a fight forsupremacy. g Fewer marriages would be failur- es if the contracting partieswould act after marriage as 'they did be- fore. - . TUE GREATEST FAMILY REMEDY'+ And .one well:kn,owrl in meet :.Ca'nad-. 10 n homer is t$ eelese'e, a; pegiire:el pan.- 1 aacea ,fee all ,inrtjernal and extexnal' ,pain. DXrts. el, E. Oart yriga,t, cif Mei,.1 rues, says ;-;I couldn't think roe ',being,. without Nervilina. :Whcr I get tooth ache Nerviline tsto(psl ill. MI get a sick Ileaulaeiies 3 ai'aq• ,taaetilet Sieik my stomach or bowels I can rely. on Ner_ Wane t•el c urea :me- promptly- To break up a cold or rub on fo r rA-ea- maUam eaneurallgia, Nervili'nr has no equal.: TL's pini.eelessf in any fam- ily,. (lt¶erviline .i, Rang over all Spaid. an;d eclgt'ts.25c. The beue,re,a ,coramitttee of . andctr- tv,rlLtere acre fire a•dees4meht for -t Toronto cdnPltaleaeltson; 1 avo: econerbe.t their la,bojee, lThe to„ta1 yalu•e o'f aro- ,para,y :die; ,arcryed o;s reppYtiad by '1„h i c-emnilfi,Lben ir{ S,i9,011,77940 ssr ':Thatch i.nsui'tance 'ba. „beletnt elloaved amount C.ASTORI.A.. The Kind YouHau Always s Bae ht a B y Bear tlto e e Signature of EXETER MARKETS Wheat per bushell -85 to 90 Oats new , :.. 28 to, 30 Barley . . 38 tar. X40 Flour, .: .. ' $2.50 14 12 Wool,,..., 14 to 14a Pork live weight .:.54.60 to 54.60 Pork .Dressed 56.25 to $6.25 Turkey 14 Ducks 8 Chicken .. 6 Eggs 'WARM FOR SALE.-T,Lte; undersign- ed is offering for sale his es- eellent Sarm,rlot 1, con. 4, township of LTsborne, about; two :miles from Cen- tralia, containing 100' acrels of well cal( iva,ted land ,for ifarmin!g or. pas- tille being well drained. There id a good hour and, itwvc ;bank ba:rrrs, two good wells of waterrwitb windmill pumps alsocen, orchard with good await, :bearing .'trieetse Woo fur, cher !particulars apply an the prem- ises er to MR., W. J. CAVES, Centra .tee $7,883,529:.75. Who committee estimate 'that with ththesmaller cla.ims' that Were nqt r'e'ported that tofel in - aura lace Is -about} 3,8,500,000..% THE COUNTY OF HURON 'r,be .'council . hI l,he County of 'IT,u- � , rc�n will meet, yin th., council ch:tmb�r 1' u OF MEETING THE GOU C .L F N 7 O AST1 A i..., in, the town oJ'..'Goderich on ' Tuesday the 7th of June For I nfant sand Children. . • at 3 O'clock. The Kind You Have Always Bought All acc unt sto come before ilia e 1 e neel muaLo placed a d hv, th •t'lte Bears the. Clerk' an or before fir.t+da of meet ; ; of Tug. r� S z notaMay 1; • Dated 23rd 1904 W, LANE Clerk, i CREDITON Roller Mills Gristing and Chopping Pr 1 a O ptly Done. We are giving excellent sa- tisfaction in flour since re- modelling our mill H. Sweitzer 50 YEARS'^ EXPERIENCE TRADE 'Matters A � M t. Est:S l3. t N `' Oo-vnial.tts fie; :tnlono sendtn a aketcb and deAerlbt r„itokp ascerteir our opinion free ivitStpe alK invention ty pro) abip.naten ab1e:';� `cam eenteee tone strictly ecnddentiaa..'IIandb.OdkOn,'Patentity jrntfrAe. Qidrst agon0Y•foreedtlring atel'nts, rateuts tat eat br n a, tr t t c'1 Azo n. ...LO' B':=. o aety ehec noises tvit6 sal oilL:oiiurJ;o, In the enfr m • r two � erg A bondsoine1yiilustratncl wee11r,. rsrtead ablation bi nnY ,letentiiicournal. erns; rear- four months, 31. acSebyen'netV>tiiOle .rriiar■ as CISSI Broadway, ramchOfice. 621 r Si..'}'ta,i,h,,gzon, .C.