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Chemed Each Wednesday
Fa2,06ll Wheat • •,
Spring What2,11
Oat.
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Oats ... nap. —nes 70
Barley --ess 90
Family Flour ......
Czearnery Butter es 62 t "Pears she
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40 her erito the dwelling receetly vacated
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I: LOCAL DOINGS,
tiNg
Mae I. Armstrong wet his; heat mach
cow byedeath Monday night. She was
valued at $200.
DEATH OF MRS. LEVAN,
The community was shocked ta heat
of the sadden death of Anna Levee
on Thursday gle, Mar. 27th, at the
home of Ur. Thos, Fisber, Usbarae,
at the age ,of 54 year's Mr. Risher
was et the time attending a sale be-
low C''•'•.••'"-
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33 by .Mr Ed. -Alaguire, Exeter North, stroke end paosed away at 12 o'clock.
La;t1 • -
The pathettc part Of it wass that it
lE. huhu. is still taking the apeears she was rendered speecbless
...... -- —4513 to $1! tes"e A,.E
t ewe- at les home, but .we are at once and eadea eared to call a
lq Oe
- • pleased to say, is Proems:y.11g sats- doctor by phone, but was unable to
factotely. do so. Her grandchild Ada, ltotyet
flee. years old, continued calling over
thepbone for two hours for 1)t laynd
naan, but on his arreval nothing could
Hay
Hogs
;41r;‘e\"k-..J. Heaulan was in Londo
tbiven
Mr. Alf Paul of Lalektout sold ;meth -
We
ane bunch of cows em Saturda r 12.1N kt, had son cold and windy m'er Exeter. the 23 cows brin * 3.
weather during the week, average of 5142.25. pug an
Mr A E„ersdhew left last week
for the Wert to take up his farming
duties.
Mr Ja.aei Dearin.b, Lake Road
Stephsn entertaineda larg,e slumber of
returned eldters to a social time on
Tvesday The boys enjoyed the
hospite' . of Mr. and Mrs. Dearing
very rsiesh
Acrenihs to the row time tah'se
e
that enc this branch of the G.T.R.
the, -trees ening south ia the morning
Leaves et 4.20, and. in the eveeing at
4,01; trees gong earth in the morn-
ing at 9.2; and ea the evening at 4.57
on losal time.
J hiezneee Shorthorn stock sale
op. Tuesday amounted to 516,560.
Foety-six animals were sold at an av-
erage of 5360. Purchasers from this
neighborhoed were,—Mr. Nicholson of
Crediton, a yearling for .$1000; Albert
Etheringtore a bull, for $960; J. N.
Ratcliffe on iuWerted cow, for $560;
R. D. Hunter, a cow, for $410.
PARTIAL EXEelPTION.
legislation giving municipalities
power to giro Partial exemption from
taxation en the ,hes of people of
moderate means well be brought down
by the Oatario Govenunent at the
present session of the House. The
special, assessment committee adopted
graded exemption upon the following
basisHou.ses aseessed at not mars than
$2000, to be taxed on 50 per teetts
QC the. value.
Rouse, assessed ea not mons than
$2,501). to be east'Acl on. 60 per sent.
of thee' value.
Houses assessed at not more than
$$,000 te be eaxed on a 70 per esna
keen
Houses asseesed at not mors' than
$4,000, to be taxed on a 90 per sena
All houses exceed/les $4a100 in value
to pay taxes upon their lull valuation,.
The city of Chicago voted "wet" by
steeeping majority, the first time the
question had been voted on.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears r...••••••••••••
.44144
the
Signature of •
WANTED
An apprentice to dressmaking. Ap-
ely to Miss Tom, Exeter.
If you want bran, shorts, chop, oats
or other feed see Harvey Bros.
TENDERS WANTED
TenidSers well be received by the
undieseLgned up to Arita 10th for the
l*trital of about six acres of lanid,
being part of the Agricultural Ground
for the season of 1910, the same to
be sown with not more than 'bushel
barley. or .1 1-14 bushels wheat, or
1 1-2 bushels oats per aeree Lowest
or any tender mist neceisearey accept-
ed.. Payment to be made on accept-
- ---seetaceasaf eterieler.
G., Seldon,
-lirrf Club.
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CARD Ot THANKS
Mr Thos: Fisher desires to express
kin deep appreciation. to the neighbors
and* friend.; for their kindness shown
at the time of the death of Mrs. Le-
an, an,t1 31.so to Rev. Trumper for
Ws kind words.
WANTED—Wheat, oats, barley and
mixed feed,--Hpa vey Bros.
HALTER FOUND.
01 Main street, Exeter, on March
22 a leather halter.. Owner can have
same- by calling alt this office and pay-
ing far tills notice.
Our Manitobe's Best ,can't be beat
for Bread aking.—Harvey Bros.
WA fED
To -chase goad second-hand up-
,)ntz. State condition and best
cash price. Box 66, Exeter, Ont.
ANCONA EGGS FOR SALE.
Sh ep eihl strain, 75c. for 15.—John
Pollsed R. R. 2, Dashwood.
TURNIP CONTRACTS TAKEN.
The upderseened will receive score
tracts for turnips to be delivered 'next
fall.—R. G. SELDON, Exeter.
FLAX 3.AND WANTED.
*00 ACRES FOR GROWING FLAX
Aprils to
ONTARIO FLAX CO.
'JOS. DAVIS, Exeter North
Phome13r:2
,
Corn Contracts
The ,Exeter Canning Company is
toady t,o contract with fat -mei -a to
grow Corn for canning, $10.00- per
• ton wet/ be paid same as Jast.year.
Seed corn of the finest quality at re -
diked price;• 1.5e: per lb., to growers
.11 contract.
27th -4t Exeter Canning Co.
be done to eelieee herS Her maiden
name MS Anna Walker and she was
rn o Preston Ilesisles her
mother and sister, Mrs. Ilowes of Galt
she. is surtfesed by two sons, Cecil of
Preston and Oral of London. She was
member of the Astglican church and
Rev. Trumper held service at the
house an Friday the remains being
then taken to Presean, for interment.
Miss Edese Johns visited in London
on, Sane:dee%
Mr. S. Fitton and son. Gerald were
in Torlonto &trim, the week.
Mr. Wesel, manner "Of the Molsons
Bank, eeeat Sunday in Stratford,
eIrs. KiNT and eon of Toronto have
been -visiting at Mr, Earnest Elliot's:
Zr. Wan. Higgins and daeghter of
Seaforth spent the week end here
Miss Jessie Manors of London was
here with her pareets over Sunday*
ears George Staub of Buffalo, N. Y.,
has been, visiting ber brother, Mr. Wm,
Kuntz.
Mr Lloyd Rivers has gone to Tor-
onto to work with the Harris Abattoir
Company,
Mr. and hire. ,Percy Gullies and fam-
ily of Sarnia spent a few days here
last week.
Mrs. ,Edwin Irwin of London visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas
Bissett town
His Honor Judge Dickson sperst
Wednesday night and Thursday with
theends town. ,
:qrs. Ed. Sanders and son Edward
R. of eluekelegon, v.re visiting
mitts ire:eaves here and in Zurich.
Miss Cora Sanders and Miss Stella
Sanders of Stratford Business College
were home for Sunday.
Miss Florence Garrett .of Clinton
spent the week end at the home. of
Rev, Dr. and Mrs, Medd,.
Mee eicAllster and two children, of
Loudon are visiting the former's par-
ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Jewell.
alias Horton, Miss Medd and Miss
Love teachers in the Exeter Tublie
School, Spent Satuoday in Load-oatM?s.
Mie. (Rev.) E. Medd has returned
from London, after spending a few
days with her brother, Mr. John Rees.
eir, James Ross, who has been with
the Exeter Creamery for some years,
has gone to Belleeille to accept a
similar positions
Mr. 5, F. Is:rule...or, who has been
spending the Whiter in London, spent
a few •days here, and .eeterned to
Thedfarcl this week.
Mrs Samuel Sample of St. Cathar-
ines is visiting with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Bagshaw, Mr. Bag-
shaw has been quite ill, but he is now
improving
Mr. W. H. Holtth
en sold ft fine len w ofe late Ches. Leven
•months' tied registered Aerieult
stud colt to James •AleFarlane of Allsa,
Craig east week for $160. It will be
shipeed West.
Mr. Samuel Parsons purchased the
25 acres of land and buildings, 'be -
Raging .to the estate of the late Mrs
Jas,. Wiesen, sold by auction on the
7.; th. The price paid was $2825.
Mr Patterson, Civil Engineer so. of
Donald Patterson, Huron County en -
airiest; has beesi eriga,ged by Exeter
Council to make a survey of Exeter
streets and preoare plans and specifi-
cations with a. view to pesenesteet
reeds in town
Mr Hector Rowe]iffe moved this
week to hlr. John Wood's dwellieg re-
cently occupied by Mr. Percy &Lol-
lard on the London Road south, Mr.
pollard having moved to Messrs.
Duti•fOrd Bros, house on the north
side of the the Lake Road with whom
he I; engaged.
The ,Peterboro Daily ReView of the
19th March says --".A very pretty
„
%editing was solemnized in St. John's
church- yesteede.y morning at 11.15 by
Rev Canon Davidsoa when. Sarah Jane
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
James Wood, Bailichfore, was united
in marriage to Dr. W. lioNaway of
this city." Dr. Holloway fromerly re-.
sided in Chinon and is a beather of
Mrs R. N. Rowe of Exeter,
file ladies of the HutIondale Pat-
riotic Society met at the home of Mrs.
Frank Down, on Wednesday, March
26the to consider the adsisahility of
re-forming into a Woman's lestitute.
eirs Hastings addressed the nicotine
on this subject and organization folt
Lowed. The following officers were
electeldi—Palesident, Mrs. I, Morgan;
Vice -Pres., Mrs, A. Mitcbell; Sec'y-
Treas., Miss Laura. Jeckell; Direc-
tors, Mrs, Frank Down, Miss N. Mc-
Taggart; Auditors, Miss N. teddy,
Ness E Case.
Mr. W. D. Clarke left Saturday ev-
ening for Richmond, Quebec, totake
over his new duties in the Maisons
Bank service, and his successor, Mr,
Wood of Dutton arrived here on
Thursday, Old friends and the heublic
generally zegree to lose Mr. Clarke, bu
welcome Mr.Weed to town. Mr.
Clarke has stored his furniture here
for talo or three months, being lat-
h:lee to secure a heuse n Richmond
for some time. In the meantime his
mother and son will visit his sister,
Mrs. Leitch in Ches/eY, to which place
they accompanied her art Saturday
last. We. shall expect to see Mr.
C'aarke back for ;a day or two, two
or three months hence, Mr. Wood's
wife and family spent a few days in
Stratford before coming to Exeter,
The Teeasueer of the Muskoka Free
Hospital fair Cseasiumptives d esiree
aratefully to acknowledge the follow-
ing, eon,trebutions receivIed in. Extetter
by the Field Secee;tary ,of the Na-
tional Sanitarium Associatilon:—Col-
lection S4(81, Jones & May $5, Jos,
Mrs. J. W. Mallett and son Kers-
neth of London are spending- a few
days with Mrsi. Heywood. Mr.
Niallett is at prieserit laid up with a
crushed foot due 'to an accident.
The following left this station for
the West on Tuesday molting :—Mise
Senior 53, The Adhlocate $2, The Beatrice Redden, and Mrs. Garnet
Cockwill end two ehildren, to Wint-
thorst; Miss Mable Brooks, Mrs. Ches.
Northcott and four ebildren, and Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Dayman to Blades -
worth, Sask.-
Time S: 52, A. E. Kuhn. 53, W. D,
Clark $3, J. Willis Powell 53, J. G.
Stanbury 52, T. J-Ialreie* 52, J. S. Har-
vey 52, W. S. Hosney 52, Rev. J. W.
Baird $2, Jas. Leiwson 52, S., Martin
& Son 52s W.:, ?stssieee-
-Neetia^52. W. J. Heaman $2, I. Arm-
istrone 52, G. F, Pouaston, D. D. S.,
52, M. E. Gaidener 51, B. W. Fs Bea-
vers 51, Rev. E. Medd, Ph. D., $1,
G. W. Davis $1, Geo. A. Hawkins 51,
Rev A A Trumper 51, H. T. Rowe
51, Peter Fx-ayne 51, Grigg's Station-
ery 51 R. N. Rowse 51, Centrae Hotel
51, Mrs Sanders 50c., A Friend 50c...
eiiss M. Gould 50c., A Friend 50c.,
S. al Sarsciers $1, Rev. Jas. Ke,s,tle
and wife 52, L R. Carling $5.—Tatal
570e1. Geo. A. Reid Seem-Ts/east
BROTHER DEAD.
Mr C T. Brooks received word on
Satuelday of the death that morning
of has brother John at Owaspo, Mich,
at.the age of 75 years, foil/wring mine
months' illness of shingleas The late
.111e..-eBrooks was born in, England,
came to Canada when a child, lived
for some time in Oshawia, them tame
to Exeter. He learned the trade of
shoe -making with the late Chaeles
Snell, and about 55 yea re ago went to.
Ohio and ,sonse twenty Years ago to
Owasso. He visited heoe sever4
times and was favorably known( He
ea; for over 50 years a member of
the order of Oddfealows, and was an
senthulisist in the Weeks Two brothers.
sleeve, C. T. of Exeter and Samuel
in Manitoba The former attereled
the funeral which took place in ()wee -
so.
SISTER DEAD.
The death occurred in Brantford- on
March 24th of Mrs. A. L. Vanetone,
sister of Mrs. T. A. Amos of Exeter,
alter a long illness.. Mrs. Vansltone
was born in Bowmantrille and moved
to Brantford 'tial 1886, She will be
much missed,',Particularly in church
circle, as she was for 33 .y -ears an
•active woseser in the W. M. S. and
Ladies Aid Society. Her •husband
predeceased her six months, She is
,shrv'ived by a son, Russell, aatd &mall-,
-.Gertrude, and two sisters, Mrs.
P. 0- - Trebilcock of Bovvrnatsvall.e, Mrs.
A. Amos of Exeter, and thrt-
urcithers. 5. 5. Sinclair of Amherst -
F W. Sinclair, Grand Rapid-,
and N. A. Sincla,i,-,o.' "ve v York. The
funetal took place -ans We,dnesday
ti'' es Mrs. Asses has been et the
bechede ot he: ,-' erne weeks.
Mr. Leon Treble left Thureday ev-
ening for Theme>, where he will take
a course at the College of Arts, Pas-
seseed as he is of a pretty fair know-
ledge of art and endowed with an apt-
itude ehat few can boast of Leon
gives promise ,of a good student and
a bright future.
krea hes e.e. Leese Ce1,1
vewok
Your work is heavy, and sore, tired
rouscIedoitre a common occurrence
Each time your back aches you blame
it on your work, and just there the
danger hes—for that pain. in the baek
may not be from strain, as you sup.
pose, but the fere-warner of Kidney. or
Bladder trouble.
For your own interest, it is best to
be particular and sure, as Kidney
troubles inevitably pull you down and
destroy your earning power.
Take note of these symptoms. Do
you get dizzy and have repeated head-
aches, painful urination, brick dust de-
posits, or feel drowsy and, generally,
good for. nothing/ If so, it is your
kidneys that are bothering you—not
work --and. Gin Pills are It ocesoary. •
No person can work properly when
they feel sick, tirea and dizzy all the
time.- The more they try, the more
energy they use up; and this only tends
to aggravate their eondition, es the
kidneys are already, tired out with
their, endeayors to relieve their con-
gested state s,,nd perform their fun°
tion properly.
The kidneys are d dicate and Yital
organs; once they become affected
through any cause—you suffer until
the congestion is relieved and the
cause remedied.
Don't let your system become run
down. A box or two of Gin Pills Will
relieve those kidney complaints and
restore your old-time health and
strength.
Your health is priceless. Don't risk
losing it. Keep your kidneys in order
always by taking Gin Pills.
Sold 'everywhere for tr,Ot a bot.
„Write for .free sample to The Natioaal
Drug & Chemical Co., of Catiada, Line
sta. Toronto, Ont. 172
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CANADA FOOD BOARD LICENSE NO 8-3620
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WE HAVE NO H.ESITATION IN
SAYING that our present range of
WALL PAPERS is by ,far the finest
ve have ever sbown Papers to suit
EVERY STYLL of room. Thei new
dainty Floral Effects for Bed Rooms,
Ciliate and Plain Effects for Living
and Dining Rooms, and Sanitary Tile
Papers for Kitchens and for Bath
Looms
OUR LARGE SPECIAL SAMPLE,
'BOOK Will, be gladly sent to your
home an request. Ay special dee
slew we do not stock ears be ordered
for you and delivered promptly.
WE CAN SAVE YOU DOLLARS; 0 N YOUR HOUSE -FURNISHINGS'
The fact that we stocked very heavily neatly two Years ago in Rugs,
Congeleums, Lanoleums, Oilcloths, Curtains CurtaM Nets, Etc., enables us
to offer many ,of these lines at actually lees than to -day's wifoleaale prices.
For instance en the larger sizes of Ccngoleum Rugs Ile can Save you the
dollars on the present advertised Price
WINDOW BLINDS
\Ve carry a large stock of good quality Window Blinds at reasonable
PricieS. Bring in your special orders for p,ny odd gee of window. \Ve
will secure any ,epecial. colors, or odd sizes promptly for .Yeds
BOOTS AND SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY.
The New Steles in Boots and
Shoes arebere for Spring. New Oxf ords. High Top Shoes, Ete„ we show
far Lade e and Girls, in the mast popular makes, including the Celebrat-
ed Empress Shoes.. Slater .and Inviettes Shoes for men and well known
for their wearing nualitiee Special values in Men's Work Shoes' and Chil-
dren's School Shoes,
MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING
Whether you want a high-eiess-talloredetoeneasure suit, or in Ready-
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to -wear we can lilt you out at reasonable prices, Onc trial will convince
you that our values cannot be surpassed.
LADIES' VOILE BLOUStS—Sizes 36 to 44 on sale at 98c. Veleseteens
in good colors to clear at 50c.,
LADIES, SEh OUR SPRING SUITS AND COATS.
ASK FOR ONE OF OUR STYLE BOOKS
JONES & MAY
Eleadquarters for the Celebrated Saodbard & .14ou Brenda Clatlene
Meea d Soya
Miss Hama Luther spent Saturday
in London
Mr. A. Hastings was in Toronto teat
wenk, He has again taken over the
agency of the Canada 'Life.
Mr. Ed, Fowell of Windsor is visit-
ing here, after attereling the funeral
of has brother, John Fowell, of Wood -
tea. .
AVOID COUGH'
and COUGHE1S1
Coughing
Spreads
Wetted"
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MATZ MS YOR CIIILDREN
NEW VETE,RINARY•
A. M. VINING„ V. S., has opened
an office in McDoners Stables, John
street, Exeter Prompt attention. paid
to, all calls day or night* Phone 120.
VETERINARY PRACTICE.
Dr. Henry A. Conant has bought
ale practice of Sweet & Reid and
will continue business at the same
stand, Calls promptly attended night
and day Phone 8.
MONEY TO LOAN
We ,bane a large amount of private
funds to loan on farm and village
property at low- rates of interest.
GLADMAN & tNBURY
Banisters, SOliciters, Exeter
ISAAC R. CARLING, B. A.
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,
Commissioner,Solicitor for the Mol -
sons Bank, Etc. Money to loan at
lowest rates of interest.
01fice—Main Street, Exeter.
CENTRAL
", ". no. ONT, ••••—.1"
Is reco,g/iized as one of the rico re-
liable Commercial SSchaols in Can-
ada. The instructors are experienc-
There ere M Ontario at; the present
time about 25 lor 30 judges whose ser-
vices the Ontario Government consid-
ers are not essential to the adminise
nation. of justice, That bald state-
ment of fact explains the bill to
amenia the County Courts Act which
Hon, I. B. Lucas introduced in the
Legislature Tuesday.
HORSES WANTED
I want an unlimited number of
Horses in good condition. Geldings 5
year' old up, weighing from 1500
pounds up. Maras from 4 years old
up, weighing from 1300 pounds up.
Parties having the required stuff,
write or phone 83 Exeter.
ens-- G. J. DOW
Dr. G. F. R,oueston, L. D. S., D. D. S.
DENTIST
Office over Carling's Law Office
Closed Wednesday afternoons.
Dr. A. R. KINSMAN, L. D. S., D. D. S.
Honor Graduate Toronto University
Teeth extracted without pain or any
bad effects. Office over Gladanan &
Stanbury'rs Office, Main Stneet, Exeter
FRANK TAYLOR
Licensed Auctioneer far Counties of
Ht111011, and Middlesex
Prices Reasonable and Satiefaction
Guaranteed.
Crediton, Onterio.
Tea & Coffee
Store
For the choicest
groceries, fruits, Spices,
teas, coffee and every.
thing in the grocery line,
Call and see us. A Mal
as to quality Will convin-
081
Produce taken in exchange
Jas. Gould
Furniture
and
Undertaking
R. N. ROWE
THE FUNEIRA.L DIRBCTOR
AND FtlIt.NIT,URE DEALhR
Exeter .Bargain
'/ Specials
EIVIBROIDERIES—A nice stock to ;elect front. Big range of ,pgterb*
GLOV.ES, HOSIERY, TOWLS, ETC.
15 ;Pieces of ,Petints on Sale, at 25 cents yarrd.
JUST OPENED UP A SHIPMENT of Merles ,Fine alerts, "Arlrerr
Beencre 'Drop in and secure a couelt.
are well supplied with ail thle 'new and stylish lines anet
ed and the Courses are up-to-date . .
you sn shoes ,for whole family. you, tesene aushseesseees,
tGbierayelunalteeest arwiethplacseueccsenss.eositsiotulanntd, le:be:rest,
may enter at any time.
Wiete, a tonce for tree catalogue
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