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.TN[ COUNTY COURT.
Conclusion of List of Cases Tned at
Recant Sittings.
The County Court concluded its t)e.
.ember sittings last week. Following
are notes of the cares which have not
alrea, been reported in The `Signal
His Honor Judge Doyle presided at
the Court.
McCalluw ve. Hyde. An action by
Duncan McCalhtm, en intplement-
agent of Heaforth, against Charles
Hyde and Hobert Beatty, executors of
the last will and testament of the late
Archibald Hyde. late of Blanchard
township, Perth county. The action
was for specific performance of at;
alleged agreement between the plaits -
tiff and the defendant Charlet) 11)de,
by which the defendants should sell W
the plaintiff certaiu premises in Sea -
forth for the price of $ l5. The de-
fendants say that the plaintiff wee
given a key to the premises in older
that he might act as their agent in
securing a purchaser, that he ue•
gglrcted W do• w and. on the contrary,
dissuaded people from buying lie
property. and that any agreement
that (night have existed -hall been
waived. This 1u:tio0 we. settled be-
Itween the parties, the terms of the
settlement being that the plaintiff de
liver up poasewiun of the lands in
question' forthwith and pay defend-
- ants or their wlicjtum'tithin Initial ell
claims. each party to pay its own
coat:. R. S. Hays for plaintiff. J.
W. Graben) for defendent.
Wallace vs. Irwin. --An action for
assault. Trial of this action hat been'
Axed fur February lt)th. and the luny
notice was struck out.
McLean vs. Monteith. -Au action
for 4171. 75 for work done in construct-
ing a drain. The plaintiff is William
B. McLean. • laborer living at Henson'.
and the defendant is Alex. Monteith. a
farmer living in Tuckersnuth. The
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---The defence was that the M1it1ratioll
waa irregular. The evidence in thin
case was taken but the case has yet
to be argued. H J. D. Cooke and %V.
Proudfoot. K. 'ti'.. for the plaintiff.
U. S. Rays fur the defence.
Carbert vs. McCaughey.-An.acdon
by T. Carbon. hotel keeper at Luck -
now, against W. MOCaugbey, hotel
keeper at Blyth, fdf VW, the value.
as claimed, of hotel furniture and fur-
nishings, sold to the plaintiff by the
defendant but alleged to•ba•e been re•
moved. The furnishings were patt of
the contents of the Cain House at
w tented be-
i This action as
Luctoo .
tweet the parties. J. L Killoran for
. plaintiff. R. VaosWne`for defendant,
Letson vr. Davis -An action by (leo.
Letson, formerly hotel porter at the
Bedford hotel, against the proprietor,
F. Davis. The plaintiff was diecov•
ered taking 741c from the defendant'„
cigar case sod waa accused of having)
stolen other some of unpnel', aggrega-
Ling $85. The plaintiff admitted the•
thefts and promised sed to make restithl'
tion. He obtained a cheque (row J.
F. Andrews for dad for hogs and with
this paid Mr. Devi'. The plaintiff now
claimed Chet he war under the influence
of liquor when he took the, 70.•. and
that the adiiii.. on of the other thefts
was secured by threats. He rued
for the return of the chegiiet•obtained
from biut by the defendant. Lctou
die:Melted with County Court costs. 0.
F. Blair for the plaintiff. f.. °arrow'
for the defendant. ;-
Bank of Commerce vs. The Calor•ne
and Hibbert Mutual Fin Insurance
Company. -The action is for 6784. the
insurance settlement made between
e Joseph Matthews and the defend.
anassigned by Mr. Matthews to
the • laintiffe before it was paid. The
defe co is that the insurance policy
was •id on account of the insured
prof • y hecomin;t vacant 'without
the wri ten consent of the defendant
and on count of a portion of the
property 'ing assigned avith.nit writ -
ter perm( .ion from the defendant
company. The plaintiff's answer It
that the d . , of portion of the prop-
erty was in r. Iity a nwrtgage, and
. that written 1 mission front the de-
fendant Was no necessary, also that
the premises wire not vacant. In
thie case a compo ion has been ap-
pointed to take the oidence of a wit-
ness in Manitoba nd consequently
the case will not tried for .some
time. J. I.. Killoran •r the plaintiff.
J. G. 8tanbury for the r tends
fit..
Sturdy vs. Campbell e al. -An ac-
tion by Sturdy Si Co. ag inst. Camp-
bell & Athas, the propri ors of the
Olympia Cafe, for the amo 0t of an
account for groceries, x1317.:1.. The
defence is that Louie Camp 11 sold
his interest in the business t Wil-
liam Valens and the plainti ac-
cepted the new firm in Solent tion
for the old, and that there w no
liability on the part of the defend t
Campbell. This case was laid ove
to be tried at [tome 'stet date,.
Proudfoot, K. C., for plaintiff. date...
ing and Owens for defendants.
WESTFIELD.
TU*Dec.DAY, 21st.
Mr. and Mr. Geom. Naylor' baVe
the sincere sympathy of the commun-
ity in the los a of t huir only child. Edna,
aged alkult tw,, yearn whose death
took place on Sunday. heath was
caused by bran, hiel pneumonia and
whooping cough.
Mr. Farrow and Wite, of the !!tate of
Washington, ore visiting the forner's
brother, Wesley
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The Fetal Street Co
r.
in a Nova Scotia town lived a d
man whose wife had recently died,
leaving him in a eomfertable house
with no one to look after him. He
soon began "looking round" for a sec-
ond helpmate, and settled on a widow,
whose status ad a housekeeper for her
former spouse was well estahliebed.
"The old man had but one objection to
her : she was a Methreliet and he {lad
been • devout Presbyterian all his
life.
"it's all right but for that one thing,"
he confided to his crony, when they
fell to diseuwing this drawback.
"Come weekdays, she will be fine. Cm
thinking. She can kelp me tidy,
mind the house. and, man. ye know
she can cook. But then." and he shook
his head dnuntfnny "then will come
Sunday. We Will be starting uhf to
church together, just as husband and
wife should be doing on the Sabbath
day, and we will come to the corner.
Then Mandy, she wilt bet turning to go
down the street to that Methodist
piece, and 1 will go on to the house of
God alone !"-Jaanary Lippincott's.
PORT ALIMENT.
Tuthill&r, ]Dec. 214.
Dht'KMBER NUPTIALS,. - .Jt very
pretty wedding was solemnised in
()Mist church Lot R'ed,esday. the
15th init., when •Miss Annie ' Ke
THE MARKETS.
Chicago Wheat Futures Close Millar,
Liverpool Exchange Closed -Live
i'. rt -(flak---4.44«t Quotatisnsr-
daughter of Joseph Tigert, of Shep-
tp rdton was united in inarria a tui
W. S liaaltlns, a resident of this fig y
place. Rev. T. Hicks, of Dungannon,
performed the ceremony. At 1::#1
}+.._
us. of_ the Wedding
March playedyed by Miss R asella mellow).
hats, the bride vnt4red, the church
leaning on the arm of her lather.
The principals took their" places
before the altar and took uputi thecal
the vows which united• them for life.
The bride looked Omitting In it Cos-
tume of grey cloth with bat to tuateh.
After the ceremony was ..ter the
happy Couple drove to the houne of
the bride's parents, whets n luneheou
was served to a number of Irla;iver.
-rhe bride was the recipient of many
beautiful p1•eeenta A g that'll was
a handsome chair given hy 1 he eon•
gregation of ('brief chili h, of which
she has been organist for a flambee of
years. We join in wishing the new
couple a happy voyage tht.mgb life.
BAYFIELD.
1VKUYKntar Dec and
Muudiiy E1'erting. (sec. SI.
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HAYFIELD HKIk:I's. J. 11'oriel!, of
t►tderich, visited friends in the village
last week ,him Mamie 3T OtW.-
of the )Stratford Normal School, re-,
turin'd on Friday last to .pent( the
Christmas holidays at home Chas.
Ferguson who spent the simmer and
autumn mouths on the lakes saiTing.
returned homer -fast week sill. -tri
Watnrley spent last Thursday at the
manse Rev. er. Davidson,iSt. of ....1.1601--41t, *so' . Reesbea. tat., stat•
Varna, took the services its St. And- Peru/sy'ltae4a seri naart'y hennery, wlrite
rew'e church on 'Sibhstrt last. Jacft- al,. to 48c: da: teatt•sed wiate. 21st i ,X`.
ing the !pulpit vacant and in the name rY , heanry. brown rasa miXea. railer est
of the Presbytery ttiging the congr. a 1,. lac. t... gathered brown. fair to !.rime
gation to is speedy aettlei,ient 11i Z2c to ries weeteegeestrw fiat, tar to 34c:
first ale to lac:�» la We; ow
Little. of Queens College, Kingston, htarat. >k ` Sit will- -preach in --bite- Andrew'r ehurc6
next Sunday, morning and evening.
S*.YINO F.aKBwgLL.-On \%ednes.
day evening of last week Itev. J. and
Mei- McNee were invited to the base-
ment of the cbureh to meet the eon.
gregation and asy`g•wdbye. and apend
a Do.•ial time together. Dut•ing the
everting Mie. McNeil was ple*ente.l
by the tuembeqr . of .ha two missionary
societies of the. chut•c't with ab 'autl•
ful sable for and a very appreciative • TORONT: Dec. 97.-lttxceipte • d
address. Later an , Oldreasv�ag real to •
live' stock t) ). the Union Stock Yards
both Mr. and Mao McNeil from the
alwl mitt ket .lowed of
e )u .
At t. l•Icago. December wheal closed 1tke.
hlxher than on Friday 11ve:rutber earn 10
highest. and tareeinber vine ".e higher
Wir.ntpee Dr.s ions
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ELDER HENRY CUNNINGHAM
Recommends
brinier th a .an 'Pride) 11cca'mtber oat
40 Me lit .
4V at - -December 8LUI4t. !gay t1 otti
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Durr-.- I te.enlber $pec, MIN' 37%,
Toront9.-again Market. -.
%vb. at. fan, With it us lop 1a
Wiimit au..rv. Iamb...,
...-Wheal. red, bush 1 00 illi
Buckwheat. buabal 0 13 illi :
eye. bushel 0 r
Barley. bush. 0 C• V iib
Peas. bushel Ole
Oats: • t usher- - ?M m -1 --
Toronto Dairy Market.
(Treat` per Ib 013
rgge. -ass lots, dowse 0 S
Butter, aegaratur, dairy, lb0 25
11 atter. store tuts u ^.Z
R otter, creamery, solids._ 0.31
Hotter, creamery, Ib. rola0 37
(1 .r.e). extracted 0 10%
!t.•ne: 'mobs. per arra 2 3s
New York Dairy Market.
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At Vilnnip.•g, LWa•embei wheat .lined
0 Ma
011e
NEW YORK. Den A -Butter-- Meade:
,ss•e/pta, fib creamery, eggs.-oJe. 31c. ex•
trek 37. .third to Ira, Sc to 31r. hole
memede to epeeists. ir' to oar- state-
dsary cartoon, tt, rlret. Mc to ase per
ttrat to speedam Sr to :7R,.., west.
ere, factory. sir wart to first. 34.' to
western lm/tat5rk oresonert. Er to •"vf.•
t'hsew Finn. roaminga, ,M State, new
fullstn *penal. 0>,kettf tar' d0., setalattal"s'IIe .. dt►l_tAsvbr hsNL_ltHac. 40.,.
late°- made bag. 1= do., common u
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gaud,.to fir; atter. full to at,tcirt
fit t., leap
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CATTLE MARKETS.
Cables steady Markets Osnse•
ally Stronger.
4.OI.ASOC)W. Doti C.--l'ntward Watson a
Ritchie report 1:4 Latter on off.. Trade
le eery slow, there bear/* no prime cattle.
Steers, lac and *wen to 1Tc Bulls art
shown In Targe manners.and stiff and
ragging trade at 910c to lOc pert Ib.
Union Stock Yard*.
congregation. exitresriug app elation
of their• good w,'ik while het , rad a
well-filled "mesa ww-' preset% -to
then(. Mr. McNeil and his La4have on Friday f n• their lung judge
to (;ape Breton.
KIPPER. '
TtaMDAV. Dec. 21.',
Puri' YLrARs WrltuooT . A Mf',i. -
-Five' pupils of S. H. No. 14. St.u,l-y,
attended school every day in the yevr.
were tt carloads, conaiating of ,174 cat.
11e and one calf.
OM of the above amber at cattle Cher
-`•ere 401 expartnra, that were bead ova
for Tueeday'a market as wawa The pyla
elpal buyers of- the, butchers Were Gunn's,
Martin'■ and Ale*. Levee•k Prices were
about the same s* at the Nome of tag,
week.
tt'tafey t otagatin sold: 7 butchers, S91
Ila,each, at 36.31 pee,owt.: 1 buteher. 100
i1 ...L r i butobuta, _C4 lbs. melt
at 1. Jr.' 1- butcher. 1130 lbs.. at - idle 1
cows, I!) thus, earh. at 34. M; 1 cow. 1191
obs. at 14:40. canners, 9e0 Itis each. ail
Their names are; -tfetlwrtKehl. Net -
son Hooil, Anti Pieher: Jessie Collin.
and Cecil Johnston. Herbert1Keh1`
has collie lo'echo l every mein
four years. Each nebular who attend
school every day in the year gets a 1 w
Chatterl.ux. •
HOME Put( l'IIKI$TWAa.-The folio
aspsi.udrntaour bnmefOlrttys-1l1fl5`tn:/w TI 'b
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31.� I calf, 310 10e , at M f0.' (wt."
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--- Nontreat Live Steck.
444*1 'RK.1L. Dec- El. -,Special:) --At th,
wast snit market, re elpta o •4
f Itve e4:.
f.*- bur week were 1501 cattle. .550 ah. --I
and' anti., 13* hogs and 2511 calves. Thr
ttlq' 1.- this -
morning for sale Contested 0l
85,r, tattt-, 1W sheer sand lamtr, 425 hoer
ando . -
hl 'al.cs. •'atUe prices Show an ad-
eance since lac Mender_ of_ -kir ._um'.lb
.r .D. of stock .asonlisted of northwest
ncchers, and the duality above the aver
ore.. Chong steers sold at ,%it ttop se; good
t awes to :.yet ; fair. at Mir to 03'. medium
l Vac to 4•j'; common, at 3ier to 4c, !1.t
nferior; :,t 7t- 0, _'*.0 per Ib.
For Milall mruls. re..';pts were c.xn
paratively atr.a:l and demand good. Lamb,
old at 1cit to "r, and sheep, at Vac -to 4ty,
'•r
Its • t'Yttrs were scarce and the few
•ffered sold at 4, to rc per Ib. :
.a Ir. oil, oneon t'r feeling Prevailed it
he Market for- hogs and price* &.Ow W
cnn,e of tic toSc. attrtb4(ted to emelt
ore receipts and Increased demand fruit
parlors t't-onpeets :ore that ' *11411 s oil
gu .444!1 higher 0 ac..i.uat of the Vei111,1•411111,1•41 sut'PUne
ee obtainable I4 *ot'Of4ht
.r: 4 l:.I.InW dastrlrta In Ontario. Salve 01
e1. .ted Iota tract welt of Toronto weer
,„ole at 54, and from east d Toronto a
t.'1. weighed off 'cars,rs
At the Caada , Pastier live hmar
at.
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ket r,e ,Is for Yat week were 3.11$3.11$rattle
901 •l'- and lambsi fr
, ogs and 4;1
calves, while . yftertnty, this martin(
mounted fu de cattle. 100 af.eet ant
amba and. •10 ,. naiveOnly 40 rattle user,
waived for export account tart week
East Buffalo Cattle Markel
4A*r HL'FFAL.O. Dec, t7. -camas -Rs
t elprs, low ,7,cad, fairly aeup,
re flewved and .stro
b. Ips )..t,r, prims, X50 to r
to 31.20. bitchrs. 3L to $6.3.
1r•lfers, !a 4o St,;;, ..,w,, 3151 to 36.211
Lulls. .i: to. ft.. stockers and tedarra. EL:f
qts .80 rl.a'k `hyenas, 3.1.21 to it 72. fres!
rows ...4 app in g••rs. K lower. 524 to ing
4'• ala- 1;.'. ,tit. MO tread: ...settee...setteeand 75.
Nevar, k; In *43.20.
I l' ,o. - B, . 'apra, 10480 head; active and
Ss I1 a. 'hie:,er..fs-ivy, us to Salo. mi.
r•1 �•1 •.. a k• r., 3a a1 to 311b; pits, SS* t,
$s.!s rr;.�.rh.. 3a to 3316: tags, 118.50 u
f�.S dais ra, 3a i:, to 14,40
Sh. et. and Landon- Iteceipts, LI SS head
.n
setts F. .1..•.. t. .ttdy: letnha 10.• to 1.
,.,c•,, , 1:,•oh:., 35..r to $175; yessrunga: 35.3
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t . f..:.t... ,-Hera, S 7t to Se; ewe•, ,36. E to
:a!A. ... 1•. tuixi-.1, 3y t4r $5.50, Canada
4. 44 h, 3x,50.
New York Uva Steck.
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festivities: Misses Maggie Mellis end
Nellie McGregor from the Strati ed
Normal : Miss Petri,• fr. L 0IId•'n
Nor,nal: 1V. McQueen and H. T.
Johnston from Toronto L'pivervily':
Misses May '.ti:Gregor, Etta Jame'
and Reims Jlelieatit, and Murrayl'Ssh•
er, Herbert Jones,' Deo. ;Stephenson
and Gordon and H ira'ry (fault]f
Seaforth Collegiate: Hugh McKay andia
Alice Cochrane . (tom Exer high
school and T, E- Clegg from Lindon
Medical School. Other ,visitors u: e
Miss Ida Dins(lale and Melvin Alatr,
stenographer's in London.
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. sn..1, source asid higher, prime t.
•)�c�k�vS; to '37,:01' bulls, firm, at 5250 u
Er107-t rnr to P0.• higher, at til Ys- b
Coli: dr,-esrd *tea_ glow ante! toad).
NO *WWII. 4' 40 lfl4ci Texan burr. 7c_ to
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Iagter on Ilrnitr.l supply: all tort.
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Male, Ile to lee, country (Preened, Por t'
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hialwr, Mottoes trttl narrlm n. avow; 2 car
unsold. Rhryt. 1175 to Sb.1; no rysot..
I e•rr, ,:calla. 3.3 W 3510. tamfn, U,m to 33.rw
nor tar eh../10, heavy. Sa; cull., 16,60 b
3s ft..
Il.n-s-Iteeedpta, 11171; market, Meier. ■
PAY,PAY,to M. 75.
Chicago Live Stock.
4'1110.130, Iwo. •e•--(1tOe-Rerelpu
Ir'!4h:-itlarkrl, 10e to i6F higher: steers. 1
l0 39 rows, 33.50 to r9. hwfer.. i14')
14. bulls. *140 b. 11.5; valves. 3a to L9.77
rt+.rkers end fry,ders, (1.76 to Seidl
Nom.-He.eIpts, I5.000: market, 15c to •i
kfr(:rewr choice heavy, ata 40 1111:0: but.
erg; $3.E to 3g t;,: light trilled, 14,14 1,, t•
!Felice light, sea to Se*: lr.t'ktag, 5'
137: pigs, t'.fm to 38.10: bulk of sat.,
te•jo$11.110.
Re. -tents, 101160: market, air t
sheep, 84 to 3g: Iambs, 118.5o t
R33 is P.74:-__.. _ ...
he Canny Scot. ' \
At a lligh d gathering one Donald
McLean had tered for a number of
events. The t of these was, the
dquarter -mile. 1 ena ld certainly didri t
istinguish hitt If in the quarter -
mile. Of eight r tiers lie was the
last.
"Donald, 1)onald,' pried a partisan,
by did ye no run 11 ter 44"
D d sneered.
Run .fey!" he sap rontrrrtp(u•
musty. "Am a retesevi thyself for
the hagpirpe corn -Inn!"
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Operation to
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Thomas F` ('uddihes' retu
one •atenlay, hip
tie ha. been for three we•1•ks at .
f'ity Hospital, where part of his
had been removed. Two years r„
t':n:i ihee waa struck on the head air
a club by a negro. The blow .brie'.
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for bravery, into a man who sough
80 kill his vibe rad children.
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•• 1 was run down and weak from
Indigestion and general debility, also
suffered from \ erti:•:o. 1 saw a cod
liver preparation called Vinol adver-
ti-sed and decided to give it a trial,
and the results were most gratifying.
After taking two bottles 1 regained my strength, and am
now tooling unusually well." - NENRY CUNNINGHAM.
ecu uu, N.Cf --.•-•-
Vinol contpins the two most NToild-fained tonics -the medicinal,
stlengtht:uing, btxly'buIUlilg e1enLents of Cod Liver Oil and Tonic
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Mol does not accomplish all we claim for it.
H. C. DUNLOP./Br:..};;► . lclfe Out.
aha sirs -
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Make ' Each Animal Worth
% Over Its Cost
On '-t of a Cent a Day
!..d•.•dy ever heard of sto.k fou.. Lilting the bots a wb0, making
in winter. u.erea+mg the Pie J of milk taw pounds per cow ■ day,
r •.
cslru-fl run-down :m,mals to p4 ,,pncss and vigor
r•\Phan you feed -stock foa,J•• t.- your cow. horse, swine or poultry.
too arc true. y feeding themm what were
ed ,{rowIu et sour own help
h
"THC o Your .uum.Js do nerd not tare tccJ, bot something to help th..r
ter -tot tocol •t you giv/FlFim so they can gel (.4
•'..�Ld .ill ivr round. also to eventdiseasc, cure disease and k• ,p
•4. r:. up to the 4,-tp ble con,},t. •p. No'\t•wk s s.
food" can do at or,
ROYAL PURPLE STOiK S.'RCIFIC can and dors It ,.
Not a "Stock Food" But a "Conditioner"
%OVAL PURPL8. STO SP•CIFICao0tains se 4rain.nor farm product•. It increases
• r!I .a nu.4. 1-.. n erre]I , bee .uncl. per cow per day before the Specific Ila• been used two
I: :. . tt,e rip lk ch r And adds flesh fast.' t!„a any other preparation known.
4 ._s �to,. r. di. ROYAL RPL* are as large a six weeks old as they would be whelp
1, J • : , ,.. J.n.,� n.rtrnala a ten tsks tit
' RUYA P
L UiR'PL T 4
S OG SP
Fr tfj CIFIC bubbly u0 • •ndown animals and restore+ Chem to
fa, 0u •0, worms. km diva t •..1 debIl ty rmanentl
1 hate,. a -JR TAL P40 PLN ST0.1 SP*CIFIIC
D a..t.•.. .. .m.,,t n..fgually. Cores
(tot .ot,tM horttrltuh, says:
•rti, : qtly ,n the fam.hng of 'The Bel,' . !t. large t w" nee of any pacer on Orand Co. a ,t in
;.41 i-teory. Wolters.' 3.114t, h otter o •Allen l\'tall 0..' winner of 8311.100 on trotting stakes
n to'rh..a lrtas have neeroff been ocop feed . ace 1 commen.eJ using Rus.,: P...1 .,
S.':..�u
._ almost a yraraeo, and 1 will alwaF ave 1111 my stables. •
oyaiPurpie
STOCK AND POULTRY SPECIFICS
One 900. package o2 ROYAL PURPLE STOCK SPECIFIC will Crit one annul sr venty
d,ys. w hr. h ns a little cater two-thirds of a cent • da 44, 1 .1.. k f...ls m h rot acka e
ondarex•.s,. three times a Jay. (ROYAL •PURPL* STOCK SPPCIP'ICt
.» gi\c•n hot on..4 a day, and lauds half again as long A f1 50_pail containing four tomes the
amount of the afty cant package will last ;MO days. ROYAL PURPLE. w-ol increaw --he slue
of rout -stock 254. It is an astonishingly Quick i .tt. err, stimulating the appetite and the
•J: -,f Md,tit, as isting nature todigget and.turn iato flesh. Asa hecyy fatieneet4t is• Helder.
1 liav
semany times its cost in veterinary hills ROYAL PURPLE POULTRY SPItCI-
F : L „R other Ypecilk fee' p,ultry, not fnr4tnck One SO cent pa,kage will last twenty.kve
•• 10, ,,, or a pail costing it SO will last twenty-' •c bans 7140 days• 4.4,01 .s four times more
f ,f•:41 tut only, three times. the 0.,.t. It mal a - 14) ing machine" out of your hens
. na1rp,.J wmerr tstowta m losing flesh at •n)tiri�1 time. and cues poultry diseases.
l:c0ry pa.Lage of ROYALL PURPLE STOCK SP*POULTRY CIFIC or POULTR 111 i.iFIC ie
guaranteed.
Ju -t use AOYAL PURPLE on one of your 4.4 mals and any other preparation on another
animal m the sa-v' condo on: -alter comparing r. sults you writ sayROYAL PURPLE has
them 1 heat t., death. or else back comes yourm. Aey FICHE -Ask
y'ws-tau kart - r write 1. for our valuable- (cirri :booklet on cattle
ant p.ultrf diseaw- • containing also
txwkin e. s and rr I articular' about
ROYAL PURPLE 5OOCK rad POUL-
TRY SP3(CIFICS.
1f you\ cannot 4.t Royal Purple
Sptcrtics from merei jots or agents. we
will surely yo„ dire .. es prca. prepaid.
on re.eipt of 11.50 a 1 .d for either Poultry
or Stu. k Specifics.
Make money a • d as our agent in
your district. oro.. ;or terms.
':For sale by all vp.to-date merchants.
W. L Jenitna pig. Co., iandoo, Cu.
•
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
s
1V hen you at- giving give ronlething useful.
What better for father, mother, sister or
brother then a pair of
Vamkrtable flippers
1Ve balm a Soo •ulortwent of t hr hest etyles
.
041 and s our sabot lines of
Fancy Footwear
for ladies and children. A selection 0..,ti three
would wake a roost accept aid.- Christ num gift.
REF' 4. !RING PROMPTLY DONE'
WM. SHARMAN
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i .son
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mincing
Recoi'tts
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and so comfortably s::ch an array elf talent as
that enga:;ed in making Amberol and Standard
Records for the Edison I'iloriograph.
To me: tion -only a few of these star enter-
-tainers;-v-111 e ri, t rd -A ern- the jay Of thous-
ands, there are: •
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Albert Spaltung Harry Lauder
Vesta Tilley Ada Jones
Nat Wills Marshall P. Wilder
Ther. are several good records from each
of thew.: and a hundred others that you can
hear at the dealers and own and hear in your
own home for a trifle.
raison Standard Record* - - - 40c.
/I Neon Amberol Kt.ords (twee as long: Sic.
1•:dlsnn grand alter. Recoids 85e.
Edison Phc:.otr•phs - fie. SO to 3162.30
Ther” are Edison dealers everywhere. Go to the nearest
and hear the Edison Phonograph play both Edison Standard
and An. end Records and get complete catalogs from your
dealer,., from us.
Nations!
PIS Ce.,100 Lakeside A.... Ovaye,N.J,. U.S.A.
WE ('A R R V ..L UNllMPLITK $TOUR -OV, -
EDIISON PHONOGRAPHS
AND RECORDS
--JAMES F. TI-lOMSON,
"'t4typT `q l)iK 8441T AKT•:, 4 • MERiCH. ' „�"...
t' 1l.f. AND MEM. WCITE NUR CATALOGUE.
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The Signal and Toronto Weekly Globe . $1 60
The Signal and Toronto Daily Globe,.. . 4 5o
The 'Signal and Montreal Family Herald and
Weekly Star ,1 85
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The Signal and London Daily Free Press
:Morning Edition . . . 3
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(New York) 2 6o
• I 75
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60
90
60
50
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50
50
60
90
Iocluding postwge to ('anadlan subscribers.
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The Signal and The Weekly Globe , $l de
The Farmer's Advocate ($2.35 Iese 15.00) . . 335
13 95
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