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MEDICAL
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• P. Se GradoateXietoria Un
vensity. often see re ..esience. Dominion
Laberatory, Exeter.
IA woman who is weak nervous an
sld
• eepless, and wbe has cold hands
and feet. cannot feel and act like a
well person. Carter's Iron Pills
equalize the circulation, remove ners
vousneee, and give strength and
rest.
ENERAL NEWS.
t). IKINSM41q,
L.
orTerente° n
Teethextracted without pain or
haieafter effects., Office in Fen.
block. West sideof Main
tr.-Boner etraduiversity, Dentist.
at.
DERSON, (1.1 8.14.8.
DBIN17§7.
i'ratteen.e of the eteranto Uniserstin
Colleget of Dental Surgeons of
'with honors Also PosOgradeate.or
°Oen:Prosthetic Dentistry (with
tuown to the Dental Prefessioe
donsin MU office. Bridge, work, crowns, al-
enmeaum,gold and vuleamie plates alldens M
elm neatest maener pewit*. A perfeetle
tularemia. ese anaeathetic esed for paiatess entree -
QM. one atemeontle of Carling Bronstein
Bandar,. tilet,
Thisunomt.
litEONEY TO LOAN
Private funds te ion en Farm property at Four
Ned one boat per cent,
ErtNEST ELLIOTT
MONEY TO LOAN
Wo have unlimited private. Modeler Invest,
°eat neon farm or village ptoperty at Iowa
ebestifinterests
DIOESONee CAMINO
Exeter.
ONEY TO LOAN.
have a blrgo anmeeto PrIveto flied*
rote.
n farm exid vIliageenoperties t1ownte.
MADMAN 4 STANB/Jareee,'
BerrIstere SeIleitera. 3141111st. Exeter, t
The elevater at Fort Williamwill
no doubt be about oleened mit when
the last boat ;sails, but there iejij
grain •glowing into them fronj the
weet, says a despatch, Doc. 6. It has
bawl a tetiritte ordeal on ihe Men
connected with the elevators, as they
have been working nigitt and day for
the past week, only taking a short
rest. to temperate, for a:tether hard
day 'e work. Superintendents Reads
hag and Mein together with joten
Carney. head of the rerain tritomers,
are exextinn everet einew to hustle
the loading of the leviathan grain
boats. and every employe of tbo elo-
vatore is doing his ehare or hard
work to assiet on the feet shipreents
gr ain.
Ns' TA —. the, prerinses of
the Undersiened, lot 3, con, 3,
1,31sborne, near Oentralia, en ore/beet
Nov. 17th, a year-old, steer, all red,
AOYOnO ileariO3 ()t its whereabouts
will confer a favor by eendine wore
to Mr. john Tinnupson, Centralia.
STRAY.—Came to lot 0, eon.
on or aboat Dec. 3rd, a two
year-old heifer; calor red. Owner
may have same on proving property
ed payine expensee. Apply on the
premiees •or to Ricliard Davey, Centralia, P. 0..
S,ALE, Fau, 50wires, all
erred and tile drained, coat-
ed, Ifibbert, brit* house, barn
rtJ stone etables under. orobard,
Ivo spring wells. zonool beside and
111, nai. Addrese, T. J. Murphy
oudon,
DICKSON & CARLING,
tern Solicitors. 'eateries. Corteceencere.
Comvelasioiterie Solicitors for theedolsone
Bank,Ben
et 04401415,33 Uwataot Interest,
ireecR;—eisille 13711BBT, =MM.
°AMMO 0, 4. r • DXCagSON
Iftwoormelpoovioars. *NM
A. C. RAMSAY, V. S.
onesOreduale Ontario Veterinery
; monetary Fellow in Ontritio Veterinary
Union, AP diseases of denteetio nbia
ealle tinned. fever treated by
eeygen treatment,
On e door 5011th of Town atn
DENellil I Secoed house no of Pres -
aura.
and Ribbon
Farmers Niv 1 fire Insur-
anti Gampanu
ead Office, Farquhar, Ont.
DIRECTORS
resident:—T. It'reeer, ThealLIN P. 0.
ice-Presoe—W. M. PAsSMORn,
FAINUBAXI.P. 0.
Idonizr, Wxcarmi P. O.
Nounxs, CRODIARTZ P. 0,
Xit. ROT, BowsuaLta P. 0.
seen.; RUSSELDALB P. 0.
AGENTS.
STAPPA, ONT.
PAnqtruAn, Ozo.
PuLtAIMX, ORT.
meet, LIMAN, ONT.
. F. BEAVERS,
cy.-Treas.• Farquhar.
ieril
ggies!
Want a Baggy
e the finest stock in town
test styles, in the newes
-
low as can be foun
terial and vvorkmaro
E YOU BUY
ND SEE us.
ussell
South Town Hall.
IfT()N
ills
and Chopping
ptly Done.
excellent sa-
since re-
've just . had a
my, son Rgrc saYing-
U a scholetsbite I can't
lelightftd r 1—Rustic
can understand, your
I'felt, just tlte Same.'
woi medai ,at ibe
JJARM
ship
tainine 7$
rsts is is a'ned
4, eon-
eoi On the
pause, rame
barn, good orcbard, 0 acres of bush,
partly drained and all seeded down,
Thera le also a witnintill on the place
Easy felons. For further particu-
lars apply to Jacob Wildfong, Exes
ST —from lot 2, monceseien
.township of Bibbed, 2
stove one year old, one all white lbe
other ail red, 2 heifers, one
red, ,the other mixed red and white;
1 heifer two years old, red witb some
white and white' face; I steer, near-
ly three years old mixed red and
white. Any person giving inform=
tion that will lead t °their recovery
will ibo suitably rewarded.—Sarauel
UarrXa,Hibbeet, Mitcbell P. 0.
VI ARM FOR SALE -1n The Town-
ship of Usbornetbeing lot 13, con
consisting or thebest 100 acres of
land in the township. well fenced and
in good stet* of cultivation. Good
brick house and framo barn, conven-
ient to sitehool, church end naarket
being only two miles from Exeter.
Vox further particulars apply to D.
0. McInnes, Exeter, or Thomas Hig-
gins, executors of the estate of B.1.
Higgins, deceased or, to Madman &
Stanbury, solicitors, Exeter.
QIIORTHORN DURHAM BULLS
Lor Sal—The )undenei gne d has !or
sale a nmaiber of eip-to-date thor-
ough bred Short Horn Bulls. They
are of the low set, thick blocky type
and. choice. breeding. Will be sold
reasonable, inspection invited. .Ap-
ply on lit 16, con. 2. Hay, or John.
Elder, Hensall, P. 0.
F011 SALE. — The undersigned
wishes to interest some good,
thrifty Canadian, who has some cap-
ital to either purchase 1-2 leterest
or /ease for a term of years, a full
one .set woolen mill, at Alma, Mich.,
'The mill was built in 1899at a cost
of about $7,090 and has earning ca-
pacity of amount equal to pay tor
it every year. The building is 44x
96, two floors and,one acre of land
on the Main street. The property
will be closed out at a balgain to
right party.—Bert Woolward, Alma,
Mich.
40E011011 10 Pailillifielli
NOTICE; — Application will be
made' .to the Parliament of Cantida
at its next eessio,n, for an act teen-
corponate a railway under thename
of the °S. Marys and Western On-
tario Railway Compeny" with pow-
er to construct, operate and! main-
tain a railwo,y efroin a point an the
Canadian Pacific Railway or its
branches between the City of Wood-
stock in the ,county nf Oxford, and
the City of London, .in the• County
of Middlesex in the northerly direc-
tion ilarough the noueties of Oxford,
Middlesex and Perth or any of them
to the town DE St. Maeee'ts and thence
in a westerly direction ehrou,sh the
Counties of Perth, Huron Middlesex
and Lenabton or any of them to a
point; nil Lake Huron or the St.
Clair River, between, 'Grand Bend in
the County of enenctii brid the Town
of Sarnia, with 'each powers as are
nsually pive to Railway„COnneinies
•
incorporated by the Parliament
Canada, ond that the said work Will
be declarea for the general advan-
tage of Canada. ,
JA1VIES W. GRAHAM, St. Marys,
LEWIS H. :DICKSON, EXeter,
_ Solicitors for Applicants..
St. Marys, Deo. 13, 1904.
TELE EXETER TIMES, D E CE B E R. 22nd 1904,
The Exeter Times CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION Exe e Mantel I C
THURSDAY, DEO. 22nd„ 1904
THE RUSSIAN WAR
onee Itussie bad a million nten.
Alt anxieus for a fielit,
And they did rule the Japanese
Re gaa•ctless of t ;Olt ;
Alla t the Russian flae
mat nuttered the breeze.
They said, "you know ths Russia
fleet
Is mistress of the seas,
We also have Port .Arthur now
Anil take it if you can;
They little thoueln •Port Ar-
thur could
I3e taken by Japan
Mikado send be time the Czar,
What japanese ean no,
Though Russia boasts a million nice
And Japanese be few.
The Russian Czar will live to S2
Tim crowning. not or an;
Through Russia lete ten iime
strowee
Port Arthur has to fall
The Intiosians, they will live
Their boa -stifle is in vale.
They seen it eine? at I..io 1-anae
Wliere thousands have been slain.
0
They seen the Jape face Ruesian
AllUeS
And Rnssian Shot and shell.
They eeen them cepture Meter Hill
Where eigitteen hundred fefi,
They 62041 it at Port nether too,
And on Um battle field
W.herever the two armies inet
' Russians hal t 0
ADARE%
Mooresville, Deo, 10th,
I
.140ealS
Oa s—A number of
dar pads ale, at this *Mee.
Dr. Ovens, "' list, of London
will tie i0, Exeter, on 'Wednesday s
December 27th .Cor coasultatiou, b
It is naterstood that rtzeotiatious la
lia.ve bee .13 tuader way for etitrOV tiMe n
for the fueiou of the Merchants' 51'
Doak. and tlie Raval Dank ot Canada.
They would bave a .joinf (lapilli et
$9,000.000.
The feminine financier, e. Chan- be
wick, of Cleveland, Ohio, has re, an
ceived a cheque Mach, judeine from qu
her past career, Oho may not be Able tix
to feet cashed, The cheque reads;— to
"Pay to the order of 035510 L. Chade in
'' , .,' 5. , 00 at the Bank of the tio
River jortlan, elened, Elijah Dowie,"( wi
The Most Beautiful blagazine in en
tbe liTorld.—The Christmas number Th
of the Burr MeIntoen Monthly, now ing
on all news atands is an exquisite A.
work of art, 'beta.; printed in a num- y
her of colore annoll or the pictures tit
well worth framing. Those who t
are interested in the beautiful will
appreciate flits superb Christ-
mas number ;mil it evill pay them to
ask 'their news -dealers about it. --
cTihitye. unique publication is issued br pre
1 . Burr Publishing Coe New reek at
Sale Bills.—Those laving their sal*
bills printed at this office will re- m
active a 'free notice of the ealo in the list
Times and thus get tlae beriefit of _
our large circUla.tion. This is a fact ee4-
which should he remembered. Sale IN,
triet whereas The Tittles goo every -
bills 'are not seen by all in tbe dis- illar
p ca
Where. The notice though given wed
free is often wertli more to the per- sido
son _holding sales than what is paid )4,3
for 'the nosters.
unit
Your Christmas ShOppIng. — Do Wee
your Caristmas shopping early. men,
There is money in it for you. and ed t
much satisfactiot, for you get the her
hest choice of the good things. It is sid
also a big convenience to the mer- deco
chant and .other assistants. What e,.
can equal the satisfaction of the de -c
father or mother, who n. week be- fon .
Lore Christmas day, leans back and earn
Isighs contentedly and exclaims core
"There, 'thank Heaven. I've finish- ev. a
ed all my Christmas sbopping—pre. Was
sents, Chtistmas cards and ever -1
The Conservativee met in
tion 3n liensall, on Tuesday
noon of this week, end esewithstand
lee the severe storea and the bleek-
ed etate of the roads, a very laree
deleation, were preseut from all
pales of the riding.
Mr. Ih. Either, the member of the
late LeSialature S unanimously
re-oonatheted. No ether name was
coneklered, end the strong spirit
manifested by the ;tethering gavo
pronuse rtiot the popaiar standard*
oonven- Council met PursPllaant c't°1117tialntlites-
after- I at, Town Hall, December 150... Ab-
et n , Counceler Arrestrone. Minut-
es of previous meetiee read and con-
firreeii.
Muir—Wood.-- That the nomina-
tion. meetine for the 'tillage he /nth]
at tee Town Hali, on Monclay. Dm
26th a i E ha boor of 12 to'clork noon
an eif a poll ie demanded wilt be
heti on the 2nd clay of January, j005
from the bour of 9 o'cloek 4A. M un-
til
5 p. ne .at the followine plateas
—polline ettb-division ;No. 1, at Si-
las Itandford's House, A. G., Dyer,
eirr)`teenit.e.s0.i'lavr°bIllein -lshsop4,-'117'.1N1c4V-e2o'kezist;
1', R. O..: polline sub -div, No. 3, at
Cobblediek's office, Tine. Mitchell, 0.
R. 0.; eolith?: eub-div. No. 4, at Town
Hell, J. T. Westcott, 0, R. 0.—Care
ri '1.
'Taylor—Wood—Tbat the follow-
ine accounts be passent and ordees
drawn an treasurer for same
_white & Son, alvertisine. $L20;
Farmer Bros., lamp ettass, 20e; E.
Treble, sundriee, $:.1.15; 1.). BratInti,
runt nr .5 haii. $72.00-; a. U. .1)eztriA.
la'rizixt repairing :scrapers $1.05;i
I
benutier handles, $1.60: 3 X. Den-
nie balenee salary, .$23; Ono, Kerr
& Soe, brielc ler cemeter.y, .$10.50; F. /
Treasuter of Vshorne toweiship, us'.
iroe i machine. $10; Sun Oil Co.. 1
1 oline $22.1.7 ; F. W.lflfl1:2artreoial!r:
Hord, do, $3.25: Gee. Ottilmore 1
mar,y, pm n, eet., n• dram,
S0i1 S.-, 03rlinz, solicitors' reen
Thos. Welsh, labor, $2,25: Sias
bearer's majorit w ,reat y
increased on January 25tb,
Mr, 3. A. Williams, President of
, ssoreation. ,occepied the chair,
and after a short address calied for
the nominations.
The oandidate on risineC to deliver
an .addrese was ereeted with rounds
or iaPPlaus:4, followed by heartiest
cheers. Speeches were els •
by 51esers. H. Horton, seeretary of
the Ansociatiop: Messrs, Dr. Rol -
ins, T. R. 0:trims*, ff. Specimen.
Exeter; J. Torrance, B. 11. Gunn, el,
P.: ante. Sherritt, ex -M, P.. A.
Brandt, aleo addressed the rneetine.
At the 0052 of the Convention tbree
heern were eiven for Whitney. E31 -
r and for the President, Mr. j. A.
Williams.
Thames Road
--0,1 Friday last mrlie four-
ar old on of bin, Will Monteith
ad the misfortun eto have his leg
broken, While in the berth a yowl?:
colt attempting to Temp out over A
heir door get eauglit and fell bath -
wards falline upon the Ltd wit/1
tltc talsove results,
—The Thames Road Mission Rand
intend nieine an open vest' ••
On
11A
uid
ded
ses
nd
rvali-
n The rown of the chureb,
'riday evenine, December 23rd,
Zood pro ler:triune beetee provi
onsIetine or dialogues drills
borusee, also recitations by Ilis
lieses G. and D. Rothe, a
tilers. Refreshments will be se
ed,and a silver collectiou
het le asked,
Silver Weddinee—Rev. Cello
'tte ram% eeteemed oastor iu
he Mantes Road and Kirkton Pre_yterian churches, and bis estimable
dy recta:Mind the twenty-fifth an-
iversary of their merriaze.
on
ondey het., by entert nn (beir
eotvereeration. The pleasant event
was celebrated in the Thames Reed
'urcl where upwards of 200 mem-
r$ were royally entertained by Mr.
d Mrs. Fletcher.. Althoueh a re -
est was mate for "no presents"'
a ;rood people ot the Kirk -
xi church. wiebine to show
some way their apprecia-
n them, presented them
fix a new cutter, fur robe. other
tter rugs and a whip, and tbe
awes Road congregation present
them, with a purse of some $70,
very pleasant evening was eftent
all pleeent. The wish of all is
at Mr .and Mrs. Fletcher mny live
te their eolden wedding..
Rev. ). Wren, or Toronto will
Chlselburst
ach net 'Sabbath morning
10.30 a. an.
Whalen
r, Joseph Morley is on eiek
at present,
Our merclmnt is doing a rusli-
business. Success ,Ned.
'kidding Bells. —One of those
sant everits ovbieh snakes two
ts beat rati one, look place on
nesdny, or Last week, tit tixe re -
nee of Mr. :T. V. Millson, Name
eldest da.ughter, A,da, Maud, was
ed in happy lvedlook to Mr. .T.
gilt, a very promising young
•of this place. The bride enter -
he parlor leaning on the arm of
father, and took her /Once he-
ethe groom. under a beautifully
rated arch of everereens and ros
Sim wore a, dress of silk crepe.herte. trimmen with white chif-
and carried a boqeet of white
a.tions and chryeanthemums.The
molly was performed by the Rev.
. Millson, uncle of the bride, and
of a very touchine manzer. Ai -
the teremony, warm congratu-
is were extended to the youne
0. This belog over, all re-
d to the dining room where a,
elaborate and sumptuous wed-
-dinner was partaken of, which.
d ample justice to, and then -the
couple 'employed their time in
nearly ifferent ways the remaind-
er of the evenin,g. The bride is
on eof the townline's fairest youne
maidens, and eesteem in which
the troung couple were held, was
clearly shown by the mony beauti-
ful presents they !received. Guests
were in ,attendance from Fullerton
St. Marys, Zion, Winchelsea, Woocl-
ham, Elimville, Crediton, Ailsa Craig'
London, Michigan. The young -
couple left the same evening for
their home near Elimville. Tour
correspotident joins a host of friends
in extending congratulations to the
happy young couple.
thing!" Do your Christmas shop- lake
1 et ,
ping early, Just try it for once the mite
year to find out what it is like.. 1paere
Quite a number .of subscriber.s to very
the Times . send their copies of the eine
paper to friends far and near. Every en li,
cent for postage, and then there is I
time a paper is eaailed it costs one happy
e imisence of wrapping and post-
ing. The news is stale before the
paper is sent away and, taking
everything into consideration, it is
very emsatisfactery. Now, in order
to relieve you of the nuisance we
decided to offer the Times for the
'mainder or the year for. only 25c.
We will send it to any place on
earth for that amount. Send in
your address at once.
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scientific, eelissious and family jour-
nal Word and Works, now abreast
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To Cure a Cold in Oirie D
Tke •
,native Bro nto ninnie T
Seven Million boxes sold in 112 enontlis. This sapatin.e
ECIAL P
ON
()VEI?COATS
ome days ago we put all our Overcoa
Special Prices to make a red
stock. No firm can sell these
'prices unless it has the turnover
This is our idea to sell as many Rs e
a short period of time.
1
The materials are all SHRUNKEN, i with
These goods are all made by the Copple
Noyes$ an a Clothing Co, f Hamilton
Linen and Silk Threads, and have t of
s eeve, o v 111111 s and interlinings e
No Newer Styles, No Prettier Materials,
No Better Fitters.
do $1: Geo. II, Riemit, halance sal
arY. $27.50; do, seereta•ry
Health, $5.00; Miss Kemp, bal. sal
arY. $25; Sane Sanders, sentry $00;
W. 3. Bissett, postetth .11.50; Tar.
Brownine, selary. Boar dor licelth
$5.00; W. 3. Bissett, oirtrity Mrs.
$9:—carried.
Muir — Taylor -- That the rot -
Janine. taxes be refunded; Stephen
$4.: Mrs, Setton, $8.26; Jas,oletr.
er., $4,95—Varried.
Connell adjourned le meet.
af
Resee.
GF,O. RISSETT. Clerlo
'TEED CURE FOlt
PILES
l'eborne Aerie t ural
A
Itel , Blind, Bleediag oz'ruding. Piles. Druggiate t tin
it PAZO Ointment teal tn
ny east, no matter of how Ion
tandin in 6 to 14 days. First ap
ation gives vase and reale sac. it
ur cirttggiet luian't it send 500 in
.amps and it will no forwarded pot
ie by Palle rdedieine Co., St. Louis,
OFINTEREST TO TEACHERS
In accordance witli a reeolution
paesed in a union meetine of the
Executive Committees of the East
nod West Huron Tetiebers' Assoola-
tions the Secretaries requested the
Ministsers of Edutation to state more
explicitly the nature of the entrance
paper oa written reading at the next
'erexpainasirtion. The following. is the
Toronto, Dec. 8th, 1901.
Dear Sirs :—I ain directed by the
Minister of Education to state it
reply to your letter of the fifitbinst
that the Entrance paper on Written
Iteroline will e,oeeist of a Series ta
eleht passages in literature upon
which questions will be iteked to tle-
teernine the power of the tanaidate
to understand, interpret, and ap..
predate literature as a. whole. These
selectioris will he witbin the 00111.-
prOmnsion of the candidates. As n.
preparation for. their work tbe can-
didates tare assumed to nave studied
literature as provided for rare of
the exnmination. The Written
Reading. paper will also test the pu-
piPs knowledge or the passages se-
lected for memorization.
Your obedient servant,
JOHN MILLAR,
Deputy Minister.
W. If. Johnston, Sec., W. II. T. A.,
Kippen, Ont.; S. Hartley, Sec, EAT;
T. A., "Wroxeter, Ont.
WHAT ONE MAN HAS DONE
The Remarkable Ackievemerit of a
Remarkable man—A Splendid
Exanaple of What Untiring De-
votion can do.
For years Di. S. S. Leonhardt, of
Lincoln, Neb., studied tie problem
of how best to prevent ana cure dia-
00.50.
He was not satisfied with the me-
thods and treatments in general use
and after long study and much ex-
periment„ he declared that;
"The poisonous products of the
lernaentation and decomposition of
undigested foods absorbed by the
system are the first cause of al-
most every disease."
He knew that all the medicines
prescribed for the stoniacb and bow
els contained resinous properties
which left behind them a dried up
condition of the inueous membrane
lining of the storna.ch and bowels—.
this after effect invariably resulting
Chronic Complain ts.
Dr. Leonhardt therefore aeterinin-
ed that to correct disorders of the
stomach ,and bowels he must pro-
duce an effective medicine contain-
ing, absolutely no resinous substanc-
es such as are found hi the ordinary
pill.
He succeeded and the result he
°allied Anti -Pill.
Leonhardt's Anti -Pill will
cure permanently any case of Dys-
pepsia .or any case of Stomach Tro-
uble Billiousness, or Constipation.
50c. a bottle. All druggists, or
The Wilsoe-Fyle Co., 'Limited, Nia-
gara Falls, Ont. Sole agent for
Canada.
SAMPLES OF CHOICE GRAIN
33y instruotion of the Hon. Minis-
ter ,of Agriculture, another distribu-
bu.tion will be ,made this, season of
1 a most produetive aerie
dian ,eaerners for the
The stock tOr
e very best und
inly 'from the
alai: ra
d attlte
r
6.00 0
k mad
ver °Jab. ve
Rulings f5.00,
ats for 5,00
Woe importad Bea,.
Oar, Italian cloth
Special Vienna Overos
$.10.00 -
weight black Vico Over-
ont, long box bock, Equate pockets,
Black and Orey Chevio collar, c.pecially lined, extra
'10.00.
aVerCOat$
Imported english
'04.•
71votQvglail;goi,,t3111:aritr. OVerCORtS 0
Chestal;e1d,
Overcoats for
Black Chesterfield Overcoats. to
x back, square poeketsevilvet col
Ian WY lining. Mohair sleeve Ji
beauty for $$.00.
Euglish Melton OT
.4eld style, square ba
ockets, velvet co
Italian had
003*
Newmar
at Si°.
S.o Beaver Overcoats,d'''ealvrenTaknedtb°14Teekrce
7.50 body stud Satin top
Block and blue Beaver Over In g itaIngs, best of v
elvet collars.side and sqoare I*ekets m to,„
eplendid sleeve and body linings. nag.* "'" *7 7'4444.'4" z".
lanette anti Elms styles at only $7.50. Coats
oys' Overcoats Reefer Coats, double breasted,
vet collar, Italian lined, very heay
$Z 3 SI 00, $4 50. 81 75 cloth, a good warm coat at $5.00.
Youth's Overcoats at
$4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6,00, $6.50 and $7.0
Pit•••••••.•••q1.••••a-.1.mr•
0 fall to SOB thir OVer60
We are clearing our entire Glassware and
Chinaware and have cut the prices from 15 to
33 1.3 per cent. If you want any Xmas
goods buy from us and save money.
We .are giving a cash discount of 10 per
cent. off all our Furs until Xmas. Buy lour
Furs from as we give good values.
Poplestone & Gardiner
One Door North of Postoffice,
deories, The distxibution this spring
will tonsist of samples of oats,
spring wheat, barley. Indian corn
and potatoes. The quantity oE cats
to he sent .this year will be 4 lbs.
and of wheat or barley, 5 lbs., suffi-
cient in each case to sow one -
twentieth of a31 acre. The samples
of Indian COrn and potatoes will
weigh 3 lbs.. as heretofore. A quan-
tity of each a th ,efolleavin.g variet-
ies has been secured for this distri-
bution;—
Oats—Banner, Wide-awake, Im-
proved Ligorvo, Waverly, Goldfind-
er, Abundance and Thousand Dol -
ars.
Wheat—Preston, Red Fife, Percy,
Stanley, Huron, Laurel and White
rife, • ,
Barleet—Six rowed, Menstary, Odes
sanMansfield, Claude and Royal. Two
rowed --Sidney. Invincible, Standwell
and Canadian ,Thorpe.
Potatoes—Carman No. 1. Early
White, Prize, Canadian Beauty, Tent
ole Sam, American Wonder, Boyce
Early Andes and Late Puritan.
Every fernier naay apply., but only
one sample can be sent to each ap-
elieant hence i.f an iadividual receiv-
es a sample of oats he cannot also
receive one of wheat, barley or pota-
toes, and applications for mere than
one ,household cannot be enter Lain -
ed. These 'samples will be sent free
of charge through the mail.
Applications should be addressed to
the Director of Experimental Farms,
Ottawa, and may be sent in any time
barer ethe ist of March, after welch
the lists will be closed, so that all
the samples aoked for may be .sent
out in {good time for :sowing. Parties
writine should mention the sort or
variety they would prefer, with a
second sort as an alternative, aud
should the .available-etoek of both
varieties be exhausted, eona eother
good sort will be sent instead, These
applying Tor Indiari corn or potatoes
will please bear in mind that, the
corn is not .available eor distributioe
until March' or April, and that pota-
toes cannot be mailed frona here un-
til 'deneer. frosti frost 15 transit is
over.
Dir
NI/ERS.
ta,1 Farms.
1904:
Nommen
Constantly on hand at Ex-
eter and Centralia the Best
Cement in Canada.
National Brand
Prices low enough to suit
everybody.
J Cobbledick
We expect to have our saw mill run-
ning by the first of the year, and will
pay the highest cash price for saw
logs of ever description delivered now
or any time at our saw mill at rear of
Planing factory.
Luniber Lath
and Shingles
We are in a better position than
ever to supply our many customers
with all they may require either from
shop or verde.
(Dail in we like
ROSS