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now that we have doubled
our floor space, will become
increasingly popular with
the Buying Pub/k.
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is at its best just now, and
we are in a positio to give
customers the very best of
service, and close prices.
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For Fall and Winter, in alil
the leading shades of Navy,
Green, Brown, and Black.
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This Store has for years
been the leader hi this line
and we expect a Jigger
business than ever.
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You will make no mistake
if you buy your. Furs at
this Store. The prices and
qualities are RIGHT.
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Highest cash and trade prices
paid for turkeys, geese, ducks,
chiokens anti bens, at D. S. Fa.ust.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL
WINTER FAIR
December 7th to I ith, 1908
Lectures are arranged for tbe
patrons of the Winter Fair of 1908,
to, make a. speoial feature of the
cause, prevention and treatment
of common ailments of horses,
oattle and sbeep. It leas been con-
sidered by the execntive of the
Winter Fair, that a series of lec-
tures on this subjeot woula be of
great interest to live stock raisers.
For anuniber of years there have
been addresses delivered at the win.
ter Fair dealing.vvith the breeding
of live stook, proper type, feeding
for profit, markets and how to
supply them, etc. This year it was
decided .that considerable time
could'profitahly be spent in a dis-
cussion of the ailments which are
most frequently the cause of loss
to owners of live'stoek, taking up
not only their treatment, but also
preventive measures and, so as to
assist in a better understanding of
the disease, the causes. most
Ty to produce the 'disease will be
explaine'd The speakers will be
veterinarians of prominence and
other well known men who have
had practical experience in raising
the different kinds of live stook.
Another subject in which there
is great interest at the present
time is the pasteurization of whey.
The discussion of its effect on the
quality of the cheese will interest
allgcheese factory patrons. Associ-
ated with this subject and immedi-
ately following it will be given an
address on the feeding value of
pastuerized whey.
The lectures in the poultry de-
partment include an address illus-
trated with stereopticon views, and
a demonstration showing proper
trussing. In the Seed Department,
special attention is being given to
Alfalfa growing in Ontario which
will be discussed from the stand-
point of both. the ,grower and the
seedsman. Afterwards an address
on the Identification of Weeds,
will be given with stereopticon
views illustrating the; weed plants
and seeds in their natural colors.
In connection with the sheep sub-
jects a very interesting and practi-
°al address is anticipated from Mr.
T. D. Wardlow of Toronto, an ex-
pert on Wools.
Lectures will commence at 9.30
on Wednesday and will con-
tinue until Thnrsday night. Judg-
ing onlive stock will commence at
2 n. al,. on Tuesday and will con-
tinue F-4.,i-4.i3ished.
Round trip tickets will be sold to
Guelph from: Deo. 5th to Dec. 10th
good to return up to December 15.
Complete programmes may be pro-
cured by application to the Secre-
tary, A. P. Westervelt, Parliament
Buildings, Toronto.
The old fashioned way of dosing
a weak stornack, or stimulating the
heart or kidneys is nil wrong. Dr
Shoop first pointed out this error.
This is why his prescription—Dr
Shoop's Restorative—is directed
entirely to the cause of these ail.
ments—the weak inside or control-
ling nerves. It isn't so difficult,
says Dr Shoop. to strengthen a
weak stomach, .heart, or kidneys,
if one goes at it correctly. Eaao
inside organ has its controlling or
inside nerve. When these nerves
fail, then those organs must surely
falter. These vital truths are lead-
ing druggists everywhere to dis-
pense and recommend Dr Shoop's
Restorative. Test it a few days,
and see !Improvement will prompt-
ly and .surely follow. Sold by J J
Merner.
Clubbing rates.
plar'We have made arran.gements
to offer the following low clubbing
rates with 'Inn HvaltALD:
Daily Globe . $ 4.25
Mail & Empire
7 7 4.25
Woelzly Globe . . 1.75
„ ' Mail & Empire 1.00
Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
Family Herald & Star . 1.00
Daily Advertiser 2.25
Weekly Advertiser 1.50
Weekly Sim 1.75
Farmer's Advocate 2.25
MARKET REPORT.—The fol-
lowing is the report of Zurich,
markets corrected up to Thursday
.... 50 to 50
Peas
Bran.......
Shorts
Oats 37
Wheat 80
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Hay
Dried apples.
• 4,4 •••
Clover seed.. .........1000 11,00
Potatoes 40 40
Butter................‘g 2211
Eggs
Hogs liveweight 6.00 6.0
HENSALL MARKETS
80
20.00
22.00
37
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7.00
5
()oak's Best Flour....
Wheat..
Oats.. . I •
Barley •
Peas.. - ........... .
Hogs liveweight
90
38
52
84
6,00
2.75
91
38
• 52
85
6,00
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When you want a Piano or Oxgan call at
The Dashwood Furniture Store
and you will see the best
Piano made in Canada—
We also handle
The New Williams nd the New
Raymond Sewing flachi es
If you want a good machine just drop a
card. We have no agents to pay a big
commission, so we give our customers
that commission. That's a saving to you,
isn't it?
Any order by mail will have our best attEntion.
Our prices are the Lowest.
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Furniture and Undertaking
DASHWOODI
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st a ilinute of Your Time
Christmas Gifts
in F rniture
We have made big preparatiam for
the holiday trade, and you will find no other house
in town so well provided with dainty things that
every woman would love to see in her home. Nor
have the men been forgotten. We have lots of things
suitable for them at all sorts of prices,
and you can be quite sure that onr
prices are always the lowest.
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All kinds of farm produce taken.
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Now is the time
to buy your
Winter Shoes
We have the best Winter Footwear that
can be bought. Youcan always rely on get-
ting the best when you buy here.
Men's a i d t oys' Socks
elt Uoods Women's Leggings Etc..
Prices will be SatisfactOry