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gorie,.. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant.. It
•zontama. neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
sah.stance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
rand allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it
haa been in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Flataleneye, Wind Colie, all Teethim- g Troubles an
Diarrhoea. It regulatethe Stomach and EOwelsa
assimilates the Foods. giving' healthy` arid rtaturat Sleepiar
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Patriotism arid Production
Campaign
Double Track Aii the 'The reminion Depart'neen'e St 'Agri:-
calttire is co-operating with the P
Wale
ay
NEW ON:RATION BEGINS
Germans Seek to ROil UP BUS
-
Sian Left nBukowine.
Von Hindenburg Relaxes Els Efforts
to Stalest' the Slav Centre on the
Itzura-l-lawka law and Is Tt7bag
to Defeat the Carpathian Advance
-Forces In ArgOlme In Terrific
Struggle,.
LONDON; Feb, 9. -In that forest -
dotted coCkpit of the fighting on the
eastern end of .the alliesline in
France ,(the Argonne) a terrifte
battle lia.s been y aging for twe days
and continues willa the resalt still in
doubt, Gains or a foot are held tare -
dons, a yard put behind au advanc-
ing coltimn is of sufficient importauce
to be made the subject a a report,
and the side that ean lunge forward
through the contiaaal hurricane of
shell and rine firepeat the line of
waiting bayonets,' has won a great
victory, so furious and. evenly balanc-
ed is the struggle.
Bagatelle, he'd by the French, is
the scene of the lag battle,. German
forces opened tha attack early the
Morn/lags a suncay.- Drive, after
drive was made against the Freneh
lines •witbout effect. At .dusk the
Frennh, lines were still hoIdian-
Tere ereenen, wataCkee gaped...the
following bulletin yesterday:
"On the night of Feb. 6-7 the en-
emy exploded three series of mines at
La Bo/seller tit front of houses in the
yinage which we occupied. Two coin-
Panies ad a half were then sent
against bur positions, but were not
able to get beyond the excavations
formed by the explosions.
"During the course of the after-
noon of Feb. 7 .4 counter-attack, exe-
cuted by one of our companies, drove
the enemy from the excavations,
which we immediately organized. The
Germans left 200 dead on the ground.
"To the north of Mesnil-les-Hurles,
oirthe night of Feb. 7-8, we captured
a wood where the enemy had been
solidly established.
"In the Argonne, the action of the
infantry engaged at Bagatelle was
prolonged throughout the night of
Feb. 7-8. The Germans, after having
made some progress, were able to oc-
cupy at daybreak of the Sth only par-
ticular pats of our more advanced
line, arotind which the struggle con-
THE E X E
TIM $
tinued during the day. .
' t=io: Denartment in a series De. " From the sea to the Oise, there
Acrieultnral Conferences which 'are Was an artillery duel' Feb. 7 of con-
' to nee Ined throughout this Province siderable violence in the vicinity of
Toronto-Chicago—Toronto- , thq „object io explain and eliseu.ss Guinchy, to the west of La Bassee.
cditices it countries 'where lierei
Montreal "To the southwest of Careney we
, stock and egriculcural production will were successful in a surprise attack
, be affected by the war. Agrictilturall
pecialistwho have nCede nily on a German trench arhich had been
nes a &ti
1
blown up by one of oar mines. The et these eonditions arA are, eapable!
defenders of this position were either
i of ehowing," their effeet on Canadian
killed or taken prisoners-.
Winter T )urs to Calif oPPortonitlea will be present at these th
"On e Aisne front, and'in Chem-
_ ° eciefereaces ar.cf give their views.
tilexcelled Train Service
Highest -Class of eEetiipment
e gne Feb,. 7 saw an intermittent
114111 be held on Thursday, Februaryt bombardment. The accuracy of our
fi
Fast Trains -Choice a Routes ill. in, the Town Hall, Wing -ham, an; artillery re Was evidenced at several
L, v. fares now in in effect. I teri Friday.. February; 12, in the. %Nowa Places. To the -west of Hill 191,
I Hall, Seaforth„ The speakers at the north of Massiges; our batteries
1 both meetings will be Mr. Willia4xn. checked an attempted attack on ,the
"rot faltporipokrs consult G. T. R. Ticket Agent Sluirrel, B.S.A4, Associate Profe.ssor part of the enemy.
•te ,• nnInethe,.Argoiane,. a Zerraan:nitiar
In the direction of Fontaine Madame
was repulsed. At B_agatelle a. firlorent
infantry engagement was stifled -1)f
the Germans, and has been going. 073,
since the morning of Feb. 7. Accord-
ing to latest reports, all our positions
were being maintained. "
. '‘On the rest of flee frott there is
nothing to report?' •
Trying .7.urnin' g Movement.
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PETROGRAD, Feb. 9. -;-* Another
sudden change has taken place in the
situation on this front. The enemy
appears to have abandoned his efforts
to break through on the Bzura-Rawka
line and to be coneen.trating his main
energy on an attempt to roll up the
extreme left of the Russian position
In Bukowina and the eastern ridge of
the Galician Carpathians. The Ger-
mans have also hurried reinforce-
ments into Eastern Prussia and as-
sumed the offensive in the valley of
the Sheshupa, thus far without suc-
ce
s
Is
t.
is still an open question whether
these movements have immediate
connection with one another. In mili-
tary circles the idea seems to predom-
inate that the Germans have convinc-
ed themselves nothing is to be gained
from. further sacrifice 'of life on' the
insurmountable barrier to the *est of
Warsaw. xt is even a question Whe-
ther the Germans, after their colossal
losses of tlek past fewdayn, any long -
,en pop eas• a sufficieat mum er of fresh'
1
'unsh# ma units' "Make seriou's
,a..asaul i oil the''' yenclieS)6 „'the Ras-
, ,
mans' B.' that 44 ter. Ina Yibler thea'
axle re rely dra , g their eleath aftee,
Oeir• turPendett and coet Noexertionie,
,o,i theitYist wee and inaRite of ell,.
!altar s' and fruitless sacrifices will;
once ore tauncla their raasses at the
Russian positions.
Looked at aa whole, the situation
in the Carpathians seems erainently
satisfactory. It is true the Russianz.
have had to give way in Bak° wiaa,
bat the movements there Must' loe ree
garded Merely as local incidents in a
big general battle along the -whole
ridge, and the tendency of this 18 dis-
tinctly in favor of the Russians. , .
The situation of thn R.ussianse lie
Bukowina was bound to become tine
comfortable as soon as the enemy
concentrated an arteek on that point,
in consequence of alio' propinquity of
the Roumanian frortier, which allows
no room for manoet.v.:•ig, but if they
are perro.aneatly st e• '.ul farther to
the west thiy will a , vier the loot
Florida and Sunny gontb in Huron County two conference pa
IILIMMICSCCMCISI=110.11.1•
0. HORNINING,
ieeneress.Agent, Toronto
FO
ALE
At Granton, lowest prices
Elemlock Lumber
Rough Pine "
Th 'st'd awl Match Pine
led AI fitch Spruce
L,
B. ( Ved Cedar Shingles
Isr, lake Cedar Shingle
Bed r Feoce Posts 8feet
Red Few.° Posts 9 feet
Fene, Posts 10 feet
•
es of Woven
ce and Gates
ahe Cement
-irys Cement,
IspkisltRoofing
251i, r scinare
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10 0.7 "CASCARETS"
Oat, LIVER AND BOVIZLE
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Cure Sick Headache, Constipation,
fillievivess Sour Stomach, Bad
27esItitLeandy Cathartic...
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No • 'en. how bad your liver, stone -
'Rat c • ` eels; how much your head
ache'• 'miserable you are from
aotte. ,a,„ indigestion, biliousness
And •,;• A." bowels --you 'alwaya get
'relief Cascarets. They Imme-
diately `r a :ease and re gulate the stom-
ach, reafave the sour, fermenting food
aad foul gases; take the excess bile
from. the liver and carry oft the con-
stipated W1Ste matter and poison
.1frolia fare latestines and bowele. A,
1.0-cenit froia yoUr druggist will
'keep iiver and bowels elean;
istomace aoet and head clear for
Zionthe: They weak While yea Oleo.
clren Orr
FLE7tIltR'S
of Piekl ^Husbandry at the -0.A.10e
„Guelph, who will discuss "the Dutee
and Opportunity of the •Catadian Far-
mer"' witla relation to live StOCk, Lind
Raul E., Angle, 334/A, of Simcoe, who
will discuss'live stock possibilities. An
eveiaing meeting, will be held, and
it is hoped the e.ttenadnce• on both
occa.sions at each place will be Large
and. represeetative of the progressive
larmers and live stock breeders of
this comxty. It will •pay any :ma
interesttd in these subjects to at!
tcnd. and gather this valuable tear=
den.
•
YUEI CANTOID-
aa';;'•
When the ladies crowd your
store.
When they come in double
file,
Thronging through your opera
door,
Seeking hergains worth their
while,
Which they read abovit before.
Don't you then
Fecl awful glad
You put in
That little aclo
ground as a matter h. knerse.
litterta 'Last Vii:e • 'areegniaed.
:LONDON Pribl een Primrose,
Have You ii(lievred? - The eeasoe Parliamentary UtAt aetary of the
05 tbe renewal oe yo,ir naperS rereign Office, re ,..•V A • questions
e'en hero. The dotex ' eddrcia; in the House of ens; .seld'the'
-lel of your papor I you whet tritisb GovernmedtPa. not recegota-
our sub,9er p' ou •••rp'r, "f the date ed anybody as of Mexieo
• Med th. etin, 141%; er if your since the retirement of Gen. Victoia
bqcrlp t on a til 0,1i 0 'Vire. You ‚fano• Hueita.- •
•ould consr•t• 'pi r ° He added, boWever, bat. the Gov-
Vf'" uher'u on Per we,' ernment had, brdught to tbe attention,
in me T. v , • r:.• • T
-n87 of the In S., several eases, Of alairlage
cly ben sent 1.0, pleaaedieregOlral,_ and lois to Britieh inteeepte in life*
ca not.C•P 'ana •4001it• thaniaa°40,,r ..iaa:.eabiala,744-6-patirroa; since ho
'oar.,v-gfr,er Pt111141}1; "Ara :00 ;rriaidditi4AA artatre4f*t106t.'
, ellib , ;paPerS' tty, 1111.• • ••••• . to• tale; Iambic; naitiVea $7.50
a d Magazine& • a
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OleICA(O, Feb, 3.-Notwithstartiffirg
liberal decrease in .he viSible
PlY, total wheat today swung to. the bear
side, osing all of an early advapc,e and
more. Export sales were disappointing to
the bulls, and there was a slight' enlarge-
ment of countrY offers. The market closed
unsettled at 1%o to 1%c net. decilite•
()tiler losses for the day were : Cern, Vse
to %e; oats, Q to and previa=
2%c to 15e.
TORONTO G'%.A.IN,MARgETS-
Wheat. fall, bushel..,....$1 60 to. $.,..
0•QQ$0 ; pat, bushel.... 1 50 ••••
Buckwheat, bushel 0 85 •
Barley, bushel' . 0 85 --•-
Peas, bushel 1 95 2 00
Oats bushel 70 •••••••
Rye,' bushel 1 10.. • 3 15
TORONTO DAIRY MARNE% .
Sutter„ creamery, lb, so 35 0 54
Butter, creamery, solids.,.. 0 50 0 31
Cheese, new, 0
Cheese, twins 0. WA •
14an. neW-laid ..„-. a 0 36 4
oggs, cold -storage 0 29 6 :20
do. do. selects 0 32 6 54
Honey, new, 0 1.a
Honey, combs, dozen 2 50, ' • 3 ee
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
TORONTO, Feb., &.--(anotations
on. the Board of Trade gre-as,fanows:
Manitoba wheat -No. l'northein„31.63%,
lake ports; No. 2, $1.663:i;. No_ 3,.
Yoe Per, bushel more on track. Goderieh.
341aMitcha.0t-No, 2, 740; No.
3. O.W. 710, track, bay poets; leix
Jew. 70%c; sampie eats, 6.9e,
, Ontario Cats -Outside, Ole to g3e.
Ontatio Whea.t-Ne- 2, per oar lots,
$1.55 to $2.60, otati8t0„.! according to
freights.
American Corn --No. 3, yellow.
shipments. Toronto freights. 85e.
Peas -No. 2, $2 to $2.05, car, lots, out-
side, nominal.
Rye -,-N�. $128 to *$1.25.
Barley -Goat, malting barley„ outside,
78c to 80c.,1.1 • . ,•
Rolled Oats -Car lots, per hag .of 90
lbs. $3.40 to $3.50; inreirre.iler lots, $3.65,
Ntrindsor,„to 5ontrea1-
.Buckw-heat-LS5c, car 'rots, outside.
Millfeed--1-Car lots,: 'per ton, 'braiii $26;-
shorts, $28; rdidalfngs; $33o-toI,S35; .good -
feed flour, 139 to $13; r,ifaxed 'cars, $1.
more.
Manitoba Flour, --First patents, ;8 in
jute bags; second • patants, 37.50 in jute
bags; 'strong bakers'. $'1,50; in cotton
bags, 10e more. '
Ontario Flour -Winter, 90 -per cent,
patents, 3635 to $7.10, seaboard M bulk;
$6.95 to ;7,20, bags included, Toronto
freights- ..
Cornmeal-tellow, '98 -bound sacks,' in
ear lots, $2,20; in ernall‘lots, 32.50.
.ViTINNIPEG GRAIN MARKET,'
VtirINNIPEG, Feb_ g.... -The wheat .niar-
-
ket was qutet generally, and, prices ,Itept
very steady. Trading- in futures wae
light. day -wheat was trad.ed in at from
1.58% to ;1:59%; Julyfrom $1.59% to
1,60%. ,,,Oa.ts opened !%c.. higher, and
made a +fractional gain, but weakened
later.. TrarVng was fr$5im 684e to. 68%c,
but transactions Wee few. There was a
fair demand for cash wi;eat _of the higher
grades-, and milte-a ndinber of offerings
were on, the market. =
May,whea.t ranged -from $1.57 to $1.59%.
Slily from. 3:1.„..5914. to,31.6434.
;Wheat futures :c1os,eW,14c .lower for
both months, cash- tb 13c low-
er, oats %lc to Y.Le lower, and flax e to
lc lower.' • , • •
MONTREAWGRAIN MARKET.
• MONTREAL, Feb. 8,:,= -Business in grain
aver the bahlb tarlaY 'Was' dull, the„de-
mand being . very Ihnitred . and the few
firm bids that were inithe market mere
out of line and. Is 9d;,per quarter below
what exporter 'asked. , The local mar-
ket for coarse grains i&l.thri 'with a Steady
trade passing • in' carilots, abut the. de-
mand for,. reupanots ,eeeeeneeeted., Buck-
wheat is vexy, ,streizIg„„ana .priees 'have
-71$0.nrelidose,' sharp • adirancrWith • vales
•.car lots nt •97e -Per lfashelie-store.'Flour.
is finn with a fair local 'husiness doing',
but the export demand is ,slow,- Millfeed
is in good 'deinand arfirM prices' •
Butter is strong. Cheese 'unchanged.
Eggs Steady, •
MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb'. S. -Wheat -No.
1 hard, .51.564; No. 1 northern, $1.52 to
$1.56; No. 2. do., 4.49% to 3,1.531,4;May,
$1.52%; '' • .
Corn -No, 3' yeubw, 71.,c' to 71.14,e.
0wts1--No. 3 white,' 5.64,10 to 561/1c.
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CATTLE MARK -FITS
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"'' UNION STOCK YARDS.
TpRONTO, Feb. 2.:-7,-.11eceipts
live Stock, at the Union. Yards were
2281 cattle'. 54,0 laega, 220 sheep, and.
:12133.b*.itud 20, ca.lves. ,
" Outphers' Cattle.
Choiceheavy butchers.' Steers, $7:60 to
ssae; godd tO'Choice, $7.25',to17.60; goad,
$7 to $7.25; medium,$6;25 to $11h50; common:.
36 to,$6.25; choice cows, $6-o-36.25;
:tgood;
$5.50 to 35.75; common, ;5 .to $5.25; -en;
ners and cutters, $3.75 to • bulls 45
to 36.75. ''.
Stockers aild •Feette• ,
Feeders,' SOft to 900 •lbs.• each, sold' at
36 to 36.40; steers, 700 eto.r500 lbs., at '
35.75 to 36; stockers at $5•.to.35-'15,
Milkers and Springers.
. • . .•
Choice milkers and forward -springers
Sold readily at prices•raning from 365 to
ready sale
336 each; and mord worildr'he.Ve found
Veal'O-a' Ives.;
....
•
at $10 to' $11 per owt;' good at $03.t? 4Pitt
' Receipts, were light. Choice calves sold
ineditun,47.50 to $8; commBifat 0;50
.
,••• b;sr,
.'
Light .e'eruatil.e$e5P.413e4e'La.m25b;a4ell'eal le:Iwes•
SKS rams $4.50 to35;,..50,; liAtt ?.rabs„,
,ae.2.6"; hetflaraleV$7159 tc,; 38 ewe -iambs, ,
17'attc:gSsIweighed"lo ;VI •
Ca,
38.SS; 38 to 38.10
(led and watered, and 33,65 f.cr.b. cars.
MONTREAL 'Avis . sTOCK.
MONTREAL, Feb. 8.-Atthe west end
market receipts of live,steck were coin-
oaratively.Jight„ with prices practically
unchanged: Sales- of full loads of choloe
W3
TERRIBLE STATE
Finds Help in Lydia E. Fink.
ham's Vegetable
Cwalmund.
Cape Wolfe,. Cana taara ast Marchl
was a complete wreck. I had given up
all hope of getting.betterar living any.
length of thite,' as I was auch a sufferer
from female taoubles. But took Lydia
E. 11,41thlton'd Yegetabie Compoind, and
tedaY ,,P1 hi good hOol* anali6ve
pair of tviin 'boys twO months old and
growing Aino)y. SilMniSed.doeters and
neighbor:440r, *07,1041 knOw what a
wreck
"NoWI arn healthy, happyand hearty,
and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkhain't3
better health.r'-Mrs. J. T. Coot, t
No. 1, Capeltrolfe, Canada.
Becauee your case -is adcuitOnth
doctors having done you no good, denot
continue to suffer without giving Lydia
Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound a
trial. It surely has remedied many
cases of female ills, such as inflamma-
tion, ulceration, displacements, tamors,
irregularities, periodic pains) backache,
and it may be exactly what you need.
The Pinkham record is a proud and
peerless one. It is " '
record of constant
victory over the ob-
stinateillsof women
-ills that deal out
despair. It is an ea.:
tablished fact that
Lydia E. Pinkham's
YegetebleCompound
has restored health IN a HMV,
to thousands of such suffering women.
Why don't you try it if you need Such a
medicine? teetiellil
THIJOYSHAY,, FEEEIVARYIllth,'101.64'
TRANSACTO
CIRCULAR LETTERS OF ORE011,7
SANK MONEY ORDERS
Savings Bank DCpitetifeitt
• At all Branches
Interest allowed at highest current VOW
ExETER BRANCH
W. D. CLARKE. Atettuager
41.0.311.1.
remedies. You May publish this letter HE CANADIAN BANK
+.11.11•101
used your remedies they would aye OF COMMERCE
if you ince. I think 'if more women ,
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GatematAti TioAN taerritraterar.
_
joint Flotation of Allies Will Ro•For
Advances to. Other Powers,
LONDON, Feb. 9. -- Tlae -Times,
commenting on the official bulletin
relating to the 'conclusions of the al-
lies' financial conference, says:
"We think that a close reading of
the announcement will suggest that
no general international loan is con-
templated. The.joint loan to be is-
sued in the name Of the allied pow-
ers, Is ,to cover, V: 'will be seen, ad-
vances made or to be made to other
-powers.
• "The news that the financial meas-
ures necessary to re-establish the
'parity of exchange between Russia
and the other allies, so far as tbis is
possible, have already been -adopted,
Is particularly • welcome. - Rusaian
commerce has autfered greatly owing
to the closing ef 'the Dardanelles at
ien;evillein then sanetherre ports. are
frozena sera,. ^' • 4I '
-rt Is good neivs, too, that pur-
chases frOth neuirel countries are to
be made joittly by the aninee There
*efe obvious dangers of competi-
tion" , ,
, •
Lloyds' Odds on Peace.
LONDON, Feb. 9. -It is -reported.
on good authority that insurance is
offered by Lloyds.on the basis of to-
te' loss being payable if peace is not
'declared by June 20, the premium to
cover this at 25 per cent., being ac-
cepted. The rate:quoted for insur-
ance against the cessation of hostili-
ties bY the end. of the year is 25
;guineas.. • ,
Soldiers Will Gnard Tunnels.
LONDON; Ont., Feb. 9. ---An order
received from the Militia Departin`int
at CqtaWa yesterday• called for the sta-
tioning of guards at the Grand Trufik
flannel between Sarnia' and Port 'Hu.-
'fbn, and at the'lliebigan Central
tthi-
'1 between Windsor and Detroit.
10 CENT "CASCARETS" •
IF RPIOUS ORSIOStrE'
For Sick :fleadiolieiv'Sotirc?'",Stefo4ch,,,
"'. : • I .'work.qWirille yowl sleep . btrIt
,...„; wrp.,•••,,,,1J r!..• 11•• -
'.` . eV' ; r • •,n•I
.A,Sgtirred ToJngtte,ad TP/Stefilliatir
Laolietcome tromaa,torpid liver And
!tioli,)lallow, Skin, and Miserable. Headr
'cifigged-- bowels), which .acause • yoar
stomach. to become filled with undi-
gested food, whialt sours and ferments:
like garbage in a swill. barrel. T/!at's
the first step to untold misery-ludi-
gelation, foul gases,' bad 'breath, yellow
skin; mental fears, everything that is
steers were made at $7.75,,bnt the bulk horrible and nauseating:: A Cascaret
of 'the trading was' dorie in -cattle tang- tonight will give your constipated
a
In'g' Oom • $5.25 to $7.25 , pee -Cwt., with 'bowela aa thorough cleansing . and
picked 'lots of ll •grades ,selling .at an
advance Of 25o Per cwt over theabove straighten you out by morting They
Prire:• • Sales of 'hull were Inde at work While you.sleep-a 10-ceni box
4. 5 te 35,. and cows,' t 34' te' $4150'per
c .
'The feature of the small •rneat trade is
the increasing scarcity. ,• Cif sheep and
lambe, and in consequence' a stronger.
•fedIing developed in the 'market and
pribea, as compared 'with. re ;Week ago;
show' an advanee or ,450 teen ,100 pounds.
Demand ,for iambs is good. Sales of
Ontark$ Stock were made at $8:25 to 38.50,,
sma Quetec at 37.75 to $8. Eive sheep
brought 35 te 35,25 per cwt There- was
a good demand. for calves, and, ,sales of
good etock were masle•sfreely At. $10 aie,
312 eaela Hogs were Strong and prices,
as compared with a weelvego;'ShoW an
"advanee,onI00 per cwt. The 'demand frern
packers' was good, •and, an active trade
was done in selected Tots at ,$8,50 to
38.60, sowat $6,50 id' 36,60, and stags
ut $4.50 fe $4.60 per cwt. Weighed off
" Ctif0A640 LIVg STOCK'.
CHICAGO, Feb. 8.-Cattle--Beceipts,
12,000; natrket Weak. Beeves, $5,60 to
$8.85; cows and heifers, $3 tO
calves, ;7.50 to $11.
ilegs-rteceipts, :2,000; market firm
and higher; light, 36,65 to 36.00; mixed,
36.95 to 30.90; heavy, 36.50 to 36.90; rough,
$6.5ii, to 36,65; pigs, 35.40 ter $6.0; balk
. eetana to 36.90.,•
"Ond4 Xarnhg---,WoolPtS, 12,006;
t Orin, natiVe, eate 11.10; year-
•••
from,yoar druggist will keep you feel-
ing good for monthei..
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;071 PENTRAL
1:.)1"11,';'irtO'S Best Pin.ct-
ic:14 I. Trai
" School ' Eaditt nide; blankets' rand robes:"
' 1" SIR EDMUND WALKEIteC.V.Oal.L.D., D.,C.L., President
ifILEXAND1ER LAIRD, Gene•ralManager 11011N AIRD. Ass't General Manageat,
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'CAPITAL, $15;000,000 fi'lEgRYf :FUND, S1.3,500,0011'
SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS
Interest at the current rate is allowed on all deposits of $1 an&
tipwards. Carefulattention is giv,en to every account. Small accounts,
akocciuntaiinfiWbe opened:and operated by mail.,
.4,4puntS !limy be opened bit ,the names of two or more persons, with...
diawals to beanade fay any one of them or .l?y the survivor. .
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Eiter'Brail`ch=1-1*. J. WVITE, Manager
i714 ' VREDIT,ON BRA.NCII - :A. E. KUHN, Manager. ' - Tag
, HEPP W.ANTED
1%5.00 weekly for few bours work in
.your home locality s:howing grocery'
samples to your friends and neighbors
Men Wanted everywhere, Sample's
tfree. • Ai ee
The .0o -operative Union, Windior, Onto
Auction Sale
—of -
45 Choice
Durham Cows
The Undersigned ,arictioncer will sell
by public auction. at
' XOFFA:TT'S HOTEL. .
CENTRALIA
Saturday Feb. 13th
at one •,o'slock• 'the followleg propertY
'Viz. 15 Cds,and Heifers in iCalea two
Cows duenat rilame fdf .;22. Heifers
aising 2 abaas old; 8: isteers risig
2 yee.rs oh%
TERMS OE GAI,K ,
Seiren months' credit will be given
on' 'furnishing 'approved 'joint notes
notes •sritN'E Per cent interest.
G. Nicholson and Eli Lawsons, Props.
(Frank Taylor, Auctioceer. •
Clearing Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS
Mr. Thos. 'Cameron has received in-
structions to Sell by pulblio auction on
,Lot. 16, Con. 10, Treborce Barristers„Solioiters Nntariea QM
veyancera Conimisaionera, Solielt6311
:HoUnliSe 'clock
F:hBa ryp 2t5hteh. t1.09111:41*,
- doney to Loan, at lowest rates of fail
Urea, for the MoLsona Bank etc: . I 1
valuable property.
J• A. MASON
ARCHITECT
425 Dundas Street, London, R Guarrna
teed cost of buildings; no extras; II
years New York experience. Phosa'
Anyone intending to build will (ft
well to write me. No charge for cool
sulstion.
C J. W. KARN, • D. C. AlL.
425 RiCHMOTTHAiSzro, LON1Dilf,
SPECIALIST IN
StrlIGERY AND OEN1TO-URINAMII
DISEASES 01' MEN .AND ti',01111:N;
DR, G, F. ROUUSTON L. D.18. AD.*
DENTIST
Houor Graduate of Toronto UnivNali
sity Office over Dickson & Carle
ling's Law office. Closed Wedmine
day aftermons. Phone Office Ejl
Residence 5 b. 1.4
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DR. A': ktglicZN-itD„
ereity
Heber Gradual te 1 of; 1:orao, to Uts.;ill
DEN.TIST
Teeth extracted withouf pain.
aEnxyetebra.d effects. Office over GIs*
'man & Stanbury's Office Main eh
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I WA BROWNING * D., Ma alk
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••/ s P. S. GraduateeVictenia Uniallaa
sity Offiee and residence Dominick.*
Labratory.. Exeter, , Lai
Assoolate Coroner Of Pittrota ' II
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D ICESON,& CARPING ti
• orFICE-MAIN STREET EXETEN1a4
'HORSES -1 horse 9 years old, *Mk! I, R. Carling B. A.; U. Dialtsasd
purpose ; 1 horse 7 year old, VAL
purpose; 1 driving mare, 7 yr, old,
quiet and reliable; 1 filly risirg 1
old. 1 geldingfrisicg one yeari old. t
1A.TTLE-4 Fat Steers, cash; once
.co,IT due at time et sale; •1 Holstein
'halifer due March 3rd; 1 Jersey cow
e Marcia 12.: 1 Cow due Mar. 13; 1
cair due Mar. ; 1 •cow due May 12:
MONEY, TO LOAN, I ,
We, have a large ambunf of pipit
ate funds to loan on farm and vil4
lege properties at lowest .rate We
terest,
GLADMA.N & STANBURZ
:1 renTititetco.;44alta,fariristiola.;va
itiaOtgee
GIS -4 soW WithIllitteir it Tort:. -;tvD• •, •
.1 sew due. toeIreitrowid Mar. 20nafZi‘
l'is'Years onneeal &flak
i-Thelishoret guallibportv
ar.rieter.s., at,,0411;,
f a :11:!OTIS,a' 1110146110a p'fallir: 1 .litc
•Head 01110e; Farcitlhars 00
PresidenA ;si•oTtpi4.,
YlceaP4aideire' THOS. BYAII
' DIEIDOTOI.NS,
,wre: Ertiacut , Ththt
L,.RUSSELALGEtNkTsg.,',..T.. 1.160:
• ;TWIN EsSgRY Exeter. agosal 11014
bathe aotr Riddulph.. *:z '
'OLIVER HAHRIS'Aionrir naertt foga
Ribbert Pullarton andlt!ogan, Lor
- GLADMANAG STAN'S:URIC,
Solicitors, • Exe ter;
.ameaa • aa
Illi'PLEMENTS,,' Miesey-Harria.
binder, `046. dut',4nearly Sew; 1 mow-
er. 5 .fta entt ; one' 10 at. Take; 1 ,ettlti-
voter ; one twelve hoe see•der; vie
Manure spreader, nearly new; 1 roller
disc, 2 met of ;harrows:: 1 ecalflere
2 walkingt•plows ; 1 iwit plow Maple
Lea:f ; 1 gang plow; 1 mew, Pocksbutt
riding plow; 1 hayrack; 1 'gravel -box;'
pig rack ; Stone hciat e 1 truck Wa-
gon ; 1 wagon box; 1 pr.- sleighs;'
light wagon :1 top bungee, early new
ci4tter, .1 ladder; a number of 14
footwhite n atis ; a quantity • of
Abaseevbed luniber I hay fork, 1 Clin-
ton fa. abing ; 1. Pulper ; non**
br •of ,pullies,' forks, hos, shaVels,
'COW'''•chiinsi. crow hare, whiffle: treem
xik Yekds; dieing; grainhags'i 1
arliCil barrack. "
tia tit M
Seed ?andn, Dii3..'xed Hay.ar:g Tiracithli
ttiAENESSA, eet 'doable • breaching
haniese,aearlY ale* ; 'Net 'back' loalut
r4eas,f
;i Set plotig`h. Itirr4ess; one
list single tar n'ess ; ttblairlaber of'
; Ilene thOraugh cott' ee.1.41.end,1" ''.0a4 iChara; 1 DelaiVai .,ore402;
e-eparaton • n
'e• eif Peerairtjilaqii.rtie7e14:dsVerpttacrtt4rersenitt. tae:11t..4aoljd.61*Yott,cjpullets;
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COMMERCTA.L. SHOB,TBAND v 1E111.5S. OF, siga
: . • 'xi'''TEI.APLiT ovt•l!' ttnEtn:lagousiiat'094 riantotaiuVe6rrecleitaellorol
Our ,tgrad.tiates succeed and, you .4 opproved joiht meteor or a
• ;should, !read our large fro eat- o• discount of 4, per.oett off.for cash oo
urkey liens; 12' • '64aa •
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. 4047:7:01.ifii:6; 0.1r4n#
the.Kied, You '1106Aly,:,rayi
4:rertadelailletiv93e:lil, flsi,otisio".ailelvtiiier. xxi,S 9ein414 p!r*
ate,04.4.6eilellerlatiete496.44640.11etnaekinie taTt4",
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