Exeter Times, 1908-01-30, Page 81 X. G
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ART'S
'OU READY for some startling bar-
gains? We have them for you. Our an-
nual winter clean up s1,1e is now in full swing
Many olid and broken lines must be moved
out quickly. We have gone through our stock
and marked ked dowel all surplus lines to quick
ma rcl1 prices.
# 1690 For men's black A
• Yak Fur Coat .4'
The best looking and
in o s t satisfactory
medium priced fur
coat ,vc know of.
2 00 for Ladies swell
Fur -lined coat
Good black Kersey
shell, lined through-
out with best 1 iain-
ster fur and collars
and reveres of sable.
(luick for a bargain.
Gthe yard tor linen
glass cloth for tea
Towels, 26 in. wide
and every thread pure
linen. Reg. value 14C
r Each for Fancy
U china Cake plates
with fancy Rose and
floral decorations and
stippled with gold. w
Reg. values 30 to 40c o
For Men's
Coon Fur Coats
natural dark Irides]
Well furred and best
tiimmings. They're
;treat value.
$10 For Gents blackllD
cloth Overcoat, 77
made from good
black Vicunna and
lined with real good
fanner satin.
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4.90�For your choice of a lot of men's and boys
M Cloth and Tweed Overcoats. The clean
ti-
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up of all our broken lots. Coats in this bunch
+ would be good value at 8 to to dollars each.
Come and take your pick;for $4.9o.
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F.dies good serviceable Cloth
'f•i ,2'S Jachackets;for the clean up'of all odd lines in
*-+4.. the store lfyou want value and not too fastid-
Pk crus about style this is your fortunate oppor-
tunity. Your pick of a big pile of Ladies odd
Jackets for 2.25
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Are you getting Redpaths:;Granulated Sugar?
There are lots and lots of Ontario Beet Sugar being
sold in Exeter, but not by us, We sell; nothing but
REDPATII:'S-It's the Best by test.
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J . A. STEW ART
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RINGS
We pty special attention to
this line and are this season
showing a large and choice
Collection of
Diamonds, Pearls,
Rubies, Emeralds,
Sapphire, Opals, and
Torquois.
Set singly and in combination
Values are of the Best.
A. MARCHAND
Great
Reduction
In Suits
iFor 30 Days
111
$18 Suits
for $9, $10
and $12.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor.
EXETER, ONTARIO.
ERNEST ELLIOT
WE CARRY HOT WATER
BOTTLES
in large variety. A hot water bottle
often prevents a carious illness. it
costs only a small stun but many a
time saves a big drug and doctor's
bill,
IT'S GOOD DRUG ADVICE
to tell you to hate a hot water bottle
bandy so you can use it at midnight
if It's needed. Look over our drug-
gists' sundries and buv what you need
while our stock is fresh and new.
W. S. Howey, Phm, B,
tho report of F.xeter markets.
Market Report. -The following is
s- New English Prints, Graftons Make, Same THE
Old Price, 12 1.2c
rec.ted up to .1:uauary 341, h.. 19os.
Wheat, 95 cents per bushel.
Oats. 45 cents per bushel.
Marley, 50 cents to 60 cents.
Peas, 75 cents to 80 cents.
Blended Flour (STAR(, $2.75.
Bran $:2.
Shorts $24.
Feed Flour $1.40 to $1.45
11 , r. $12 to Sri.
D1 it'd apples 5 cents per pound.
tits, I1t•etweizht, $11.10.
Ilo rs. dressed. $6.11) to $7.00.
Clover seed. $8 to $1U per bushel.
Potatoes, 75c. to !'Oe. per hag.
Mutter. 23 cents.
Eggs. 22 cents per
Coal, $7.25 a ton.
Chicken. 9 cents per 1).
geese, 9 cents per 11).
(tucks, 9 cents per Ib.
Turkeys. 11 cents per lb.
FARM FOR HALE -53 1-2 ncres
just Nortel of Halt Block, Exeter.
Terms easy. Apply A. Q. Ilobier.
n01'SF: TO .RENT- On Andrew
Street. first house North of Main St.
churchurch parsonage. age Furnace in h
ouse.
,t
Two-fifths acre of land. A{ { ly John
Broderick, Sarepta 1'. O. 12-24-07.
DR. OVENS EYE ANi) EAR 8111t -
aeon. on. willCommercial
at he Co m act l
be t
Hotel. ilours 9.30 a. in. to 4.30 p.
m. Glasses properly fitted and dis-
eases of eye car and hose treated.
Next visit on Friday, Jnn. 31. 1908.
-Good (ranee bran for sale on
lot 15. Con. 5. Osborne. Apply on
tbo pretnises or to 8. Martin Ao Hon
Exeter.
CATTLE FOR SALE.
One cow nearly due lo calve. Otna
yearling steer. Three yearling hcif-
fers. Must be sold. Short of feed.
A, Q. Ilobier.
-(ten-Oliel lecture tickets 15 and
25 cents.
Miss Mary Brock visited in Seafnt'tb
and Dublin this week.
Mr. Lloyd Aldeworth of near Bay•
field, is visiting his uncle Mr. Cicero
Aldeworth.
Mrs. John Northeott, Exeter North,
is confined to the house on account of
illness.
On account of illness on the part of
the teacher, there was no school in
Mise Winona Howard's room yes.er-
Conveyancer Accounts Collected day.
MOSEY to Iran et lowest ares. Hobert McLean, reeve of lioderich,
Sorts west lanai tor: We. watt elected Warden of the Huron
Office, Main Street. Exeter ('ounty Council held at Goderich.
New Cottons for Spring Trade at Old Prices.
A Brand New lot
of English Prints just
opened up. The
largest and best as•
sorttnent we have
ever shown. We
want you to see them
and try the washing
quality. We guar-
antee every pi_ce ab-
solutely fast colors,
�••••••••••••••••••••••••• you can't fade thein
Embroideries
and Insertions
to Match
Cambric and Mus-
lin Embroideries and
Ins:rtions, very fine
neat patterns, all
widths. All new
stock splendid range
to choose from.
Von will want to
buy your cottons
soon, why not buy
NOW? We have a
choice stock of
Sheetings, Pillow
Cottons, Bleached
Cottons, Cambrics,
Bleached Factory,
Factorys, Lonesdales
All selling at the
same old prices.
OLD RELIABLE
Buy where you can do best; but by all Means
its best to consider this store first, Why( Because
we sell the best goods at the lowest possible prices.
Because we have built our business by honest goods
and honest prices. Because our reputation depends
upon the goods we sell and we guard our reputa-
tion zealously. Because we not only think of your
needs but we art, ever ready to meet them with
goods that are up-to-date. Because our business
methods have met with the approval of the discrim-
inating public for over 46 years which is proof that
this store is what all up-to-date store should be.
NOTE 1
• We beg to announce to our many patrons from this time or-
•••••••• ,••••••• finish free from dressing. In all' c ward that we purpose ren
the different colors, large or small See Our Bargains in April; 1st July, 1st October, and ist January, We find the was
• • The cIo is a th of fine
LOCALS Z
even Texture, dull
dering our accounts quarterly, viz: ist
-1 ten -libel lecture tickets 15 and
cents.
-Tho ounual Meeting of the Os-
borne & Ribbert :\lutti.1 Fire Insur-
neo Company u111 be held at Far-
tuh8r on alon(lay. February 3rd. for
I he electing of two new: directors and
,;,pointing of officers.
-- Messrs. Ilobier, Reeve of Exeter,
Jos. Ilawki)ts, Reeve of 1'sborn'
and Stephen Webb. Reeve, and .1. K.
IeIlermann. Deputy -Reeve, of Ste-
phen are attending the County Coun-
cil meeting at Goderich. this week.
- The Exeter junior hockey t,:t,u,
composed of Herm. Elliott, Garvey
Acheson. Owen Atkinson, heat tie
Marlin, C. McEvoy, 1). Stewart •old
Gerald 11urdon went to Ilensall bast
Saturday afternoon to .pla y .a game
with the Benson Juniors and were
defeated by the score of 5 to 1. The
Young chaps have had very little
rnctice but ea,'ect to make a bet-
ter showing next time.
- Times acknowledges •es thea rs-
s e 6
ceipt of a copy of the proceedings of
the 'Trustees Department of the On-
1:u•io Educational Association. This
department of the Association is
growing in membership .and useful-
ness, comprising the interests of the
home. the child, the teacher and ilea
state. The next session will bo held
ire Toronto Tuesday. Wednesday and
Thursday, April 21st. 22nd. nn(1 23rd.
-Ben-Oliel lecture tickets 15 and
25 cents.
-The Annual Congregational meet-
ing of the Caves Presbytrian church
w as held on Monday Jan. 27th. Re-
port of officers and other branches of
church work were read and approved.
'!he usual vote. of thanks being ex-
tended to all officers. Messrs. .1, G.
Stanbury, U. C. McInnis tont W. I).
Weekes elected to the Board of Mah-
seers. .1. Senior. See'y. and Treas..
Dr. Amos and 1i. McKay, auditors.
Trustees for the next 5 years. W.
Bowden, .1. A. Stewart, 1i. Smith.
After general discussion. good and
t• •(fare. the meeting adjourned. The
i dies of the congregation served a
-t linty lunch and those present spent
:t pleasant hour ,together.
patterns. We would advise you
to get your supply now while the
assortment is new and complete
Table Linens and business is done today that 12 months' credit is a thing of the past.
Towellings
'Thanking our many customers for past favors and soliciting a con-
tinuance of same for the future.
SNELL & ROWE _ CARLINC BROS.
-General Manager Jerumett of the
Sovereign Bank has forwarded notice
to the staff of the bank -that their
services will not bo further resuired,
and giving three months in which to
procure other positions. The staff
comprises 391, of whom 36 are in Tor-
onto, and 15 it the head office, 40
in Montreal, and 300 in the 75
branches. it is expected that the
li4uidatio,l p►ticeedings will not cost
more than $30,000, or about the same
as the cost of setting up the Oonitario
Bank.
-The Ontario \Vest Shore Electric
Railway
Cau
IanY will apply to the
Legislative Assemby of the Province
of Ontario at its next session for an
Act, to empower the Company to
extend its proposed line of railway
from a point at or near Grand Bend
through the Township of tisborne,
thence in a southeasterly direction
through the township •pf Hlanshnrd
and the Township pf liiddulph
thence southerly and westerly
through the Township of \Vest Mi-
ssouri or London township. and to
the city of London. with power to
construct a branch line from a point
in the Township .of Osborne, or the
Township of Blanshard, through the
Township of Jllanshnrd, in an easter-
ly direction Ito a point at or )fear
the town of St. Marys, and thence in
an easterly direction through the
township of Downie, to the city of
Stratford and in. lo, and through the
town of Kincardine.
-Financial statement of the lis -
borne and Ribbert Fire insurance Co.
for 1907. Receipts, Cash nal. from
1906 $6,645.81 ; Interest $181.s5 ; As-
sessments prior to 1907 $71.6U ; As-
sseSsments of 1907 $5,903.25 Total
$12.802.51. Expenditures, Losses $_'
654.80; Salaries and Director's fees
-Although the price o[ horses are; $408.35 ; Travelling expenses $39.75;
much lower than they were at 1Itisf investigating claims $6.2.00; Postage
time last year. Mr. Thomas 'landlord, telegrams and express $66.30; L,gal
last Saturday shipped a CA float con- expense $1.00; Printing and a.lver-
sistitlg of twenty head to Winnipeg, Using $47.75; Rebates $2.70; (tent
the price of which was more than $311.02: Statutory' ;assessment and 11-
$1.0001 Tess than any previous ship- cense foe $35.33 ; Cash ill batik and 011
'tent. On(( of the horses. a four- hand $9.454.53; Total. $12.802.51. As -
year -old gelding attracted consider- sets balance of premium notes on
abl atteention. It is a finely built $199,204.58; Cash on hand and in
animal. suitable for city cartage work bank $9.454.53; Vnpkaid Assessments
weighing in the neighborhood of 1,931) prior to 19117 not extended $19.10.
lbs. When fattened up it should tip Liabilities, Nour•.. Movement. .in risks
the scales at 2.200 lbs. It was pur- Policies in force :is per last audit 2032
chased frotn l'eter McKenzie. M. 1'., value of $3.991,418.00; I'olicies taken
and Mr. llandford travelled !natty in 19117 516, value of $980,815.0(1.
miles to secure n slate for it. but Total in force during 1907 2548, val-
vas unsuccessful. It is stated that ue of $1.972,263.00. Deduct expired
although horses bring a much lower and cancelled during 1907 446, value
figure than last year. the prospects of $807,807.00. Net risks on hand 31
are that they will go still lower. December 1907. 2.102. value of $4.164.-
-A despatch from Toronto regard- 459.00. -
ing Sovereiu„ Itank shareholders says -A high-class moving picture ;and
-The outlook for shareholders is song program will be given in Opera
gradually brightening, so that where- House Exeter, Bat. Feb. 8. Nothing
as apprehension was at first fell that but words of praise have been spoken
the double liability obligations might of 'this exhibition of pictures
have to be assumed, a more 1 slight- wherever given. 'This is the third
ene(L survey of the situation makes annual lour of this company in On -
it appear probable that holders will tario. and the satisfactory' ,,xhilti-
realize between 50 and 611 per c lions of the past should make every -
of their invest merit . This view is one of n good entertainment. Some
being encouraged by officials of the of the pictures to be pres:•nlcd lure
hank. hut it is also impressed that "K1111111(•11 Mavourneen". an Trish
the estimate is (rased on an osmium- play. l'athe's New Cinderella. the
tion that the assets will be li tuidat- most gorgeous and beautiful ofmov-
cd so as to obtain the b:•st results." ing pictures. The "Counterfeiters" in
-The C. P. 11. engineers are mak in; t twenty scenes• exciting and !minor-
a new survey from Iiirkton to Exe_ ons. Iluffalo hill's Wild West and
ter. the route this time being a little Citrus. Flags and Faces of all Races.
Io the south of the first one. (low_ .losiah and 8aI11 tela, Dreams of n
ever they expect to enter Exeter by Rarebit Fiend, street laugh producers
1Iu• sante conte in order to cross Iha and many others. Illustrated Songs.
t k Schooldays,' "Tale the Church Bells
understoodrathe the at will take) the Told," "nonnie Jean," "In after
>' e+l
c. rte.
Dear
ie," Bye ir.
Years 1 (
J
r1heod market sit,' in
n tort h of 11
II t
order that an easy treads may br h.- The Harrisonarrison +Tribune s{feetkin g of
curtail along tlie river bank. Th.,. corn- this Oct ure.how says that i1is elle
pang will no doubt erect a station hest one that Itas ever b'iett to their
easily accessible to the whole. town town. Thi' 1111. Forest •Itapr.'., 1Ita-
and it is quite possible that a site five, l'ort ,Elgin Tithes. Chesley Ean-
s speak
'. • • manyother r
papers
will be chosen in the neighborhood of terph..l and ( I I 1
Mr. Thos. •lfazl,wood's house for the highly of it . Adults 25c. Children
building. The reasons the road will only 10 cents.
not go to the south of the ;town. or:. -The County Y. M. C. A. conve•n-
on account of crossing the G. T. it. tion closed its meeting at Clinton.
nn the level which would necessitate Friday and the work has now been
the enmploYinlr of watchmen night and successfully !au/ached. and it deports
day at the point of intersection and on on the efforts of the local tette' rs as
account of danger of accident. to whether the money necessary to
-Tho annual meeting of the mein- carry on the work still be rniw'(1 and
hors of the South Huron Agricultural .a secretary placed in the field. As
Society was held in ltoss:a,berry's far es the convention is concerned
(fall. lirucefield last week. There there was et•( y indication that the
was about the usual atten(l.ance of work would develop rapidly and the
members and the affairs of the loci- association officers aro very much
et y are still in n very sat iota ctory Pleased wit h the outlook. W • np-
condil ion (herr being a balance of prove of plan outlined by provincial
over $400 in the treasury. Mr. John commit tee and recommend the organ -
KO of Stanley. presided. and the ization of Huron County. Tha, this
following officers and directors were committee be authorize(' to rais.• at
elected: Mr. Thomas T. riser. fres.: least 411.800 for the expense oT or -
Mr. .las. Paterson. 'I'uckersmith. 1st. 1 {ranisa110n and the conduct of the
Vice -Pros.. and Mr. W. 1). Sanders,
Stephen. 2rtd. Vice -Pres.: directors,
Messrs. \\'m Merry and ler. \iclnt0.1
GOLD
WEflTHE,ft
REQUISITES
Special This Week
Hot Water Bottles 75c. $1.00
C. C. C. Cole's Cough Cure tie a bottle
Cole's Cure r re a Cold
Tablets 15c. a box
le
Cole's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil 50c. and
$1.00
Melissa Palm the popular almond
Cream for the toilet 25c. a bottle.
first year's work. That a secretary
be
e nployed when this money is se-
cured in bona fide pledges. That th,
ilrucefield: John Murdoch. Stanley .1 following be the county committee:
11. Smith. flay : Wm. Murdoch, Stan- 0. F. Blair. Goderich : 11. E. lloktons
ley : Wm. ,Dixon. Ed. Christie and l:o(Irrich : Genres Spotton. Winghani
Thos. Russell. ,Exeter. and 1'. Mc- w. ,r. Greer. \\'inghain :.1. N. )ICKer-
gre,tor, hrucofield. Messrs. John cher. \V roseter ; ,latnes Scott. Chalon
Ketches, Stanley : :Robert Charters , Fred 1101, Clinton . J. C. Mote nate
and Robert McCartney, Tuckersmith, nensall; T. Ii. McCallum, Exeter:
were. appointed honorary directors. (i,'or2e Chesney. 8 -':frit :.1. 8. Cana -
Messrs. A. T. Scott and John Mcln- Bron. Brussels : A. E. (tender. 111: th
lost, were appointed auditors. .1, 11. 1101t7111ann. Crediton. in Ili.,
Get the habit of coming
to us for drug store sup-
plies. It is a habit that
pays
COLE'S DRUG STORE
Dispensing a Specialty.
Anti Rheum=
atic Rings
Have cured hundreds
of people of Rheumat-
ism.
They are electro chemical
in their construction, but
have the appearance of a
Adopting a Cash System
You will agree with bus that there are two ways of doing bust-
ness namely right and wrong, a wrong way by the credit system, and a
right way by paying spot cash for everything you buy. Secondly, you
aro trying to run your business as economically as possible, aren't you,
well you will find it impossible to r un it on an economical basis, and use
the credit systetn. We have done our best to run a successful credit
business and do not find it satisfactory. Therefore, two ask you to kind-
ly assist us in adopting a Cash system, as it will help you as well as
ourselves. The banks are refusing to give business men a good lino of
credit, therefore we are obliged to out down Our Credit, this having
been our means of carrying such an extensive amount of credit in the
past. !.
I1. will be better to got in. tho habit of paying for articles when. you
get them. In the first place; you will get them cheaper, and secondly.
youi will save all disputes over aocounts. In our cast we will be en-
abled to (work on a smaller margin and hence you will get better
prices. Ai large number of our custotners have preceded us in doing a
cash business, and for those who have not, we take this means of inform-
ing you that two will run our business on a strictly spot cash basis.
not a week or ten days credit, .but absolutely Spot (Cash, after March 1st
1908.
Would like
by this date.
Owng to the fact that a great many people forget to return what
they borrow, we prefer not to lend Flour on Orists.
Yours sincerely,
to have our present outstanding aocounts sxuared up
HARVI3Y BROS.
N. B. -No nags "To Lend."
Use "Star Brand" Flour.
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St. Thomas, Ont. and Aylmer, Ont. •
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Telegraphy
do Typewriting New term opens Thursda), January
2nd, 1905. Call or write for particulars
heavy gold ring. E. H. BEST. Manager.
Shorthand
We have a full line of them
on hand. Call and examine
them and we will explain their
construction to you.
S. FITTON
Issuer of Marriage License
address. Mr. Cutlet's, the County
work secretary, Rave some interced-
ing figures regarditt; the County of
Boron which shorts the great field
existing fur the work. '('here :are•
53.489 people in this colony, 26,610
Y e
:Ire ,:3 416
r. Thr f
t� a al (
t n
of horn ore e
Canadians in this county, 32 Ant n
earls and Al of other nationalities.
'There are 15 townships in this coon -
1Y. This is a county of homes.
There are 11,690 families with 11,49:{
M-
e r i11dU
e t , to the
s I1 of ret
hour ,
trial life, thorn are 15 Industries, a.n-
ploying p little over 1,100 {said".
The chief sports of the county are
football, baseball. lacrosse .un(1 hock -
at have
towns that There arefour t t
r• I re.
Y•
a
social clubs ; four churches have or-
ganizations for young men : there are
four moving pictures and five cent
theatres; there are four pool rooms
and 69 places where ti tuor is licens-
ed to he sold : there ore 1:t:3 churches
in this county and 8j pastors. After
the usual resolutions wer.r passed th•.t
convention closed. The follosvin,r
deleeates '., ro present. \V. I.( t%
Crediton ; C. 11. Durrant. Iicnmiller
John \Vil(ord, Myth ; .11. It. Ilair,
Henmi1lir ; M. W. Howell. Goderich
T. 11. McCallum. Exeter :.1. it. Hoard -
min. New York :\'. J. Fawcett.
Brussels : E. 1'. Steearf. London , W.
Fingland. .las. Carrie. H. .1. Belcher.
Jas. Hamilton. Goderich : 3. 'f. Wood.
Brussels : ; I:. Bender. IIIst h. F. Mc-
Pherson. Chas. Jacobs, H. Anderson.
Iilyfh ; J. E. Robertson. Auburn : 11.
Cruikshank, \Vitiation) : Chester Ar►n-
strong. lirus.els; W. Y. Hayden. God.
,'rich : ,1. A. Bunter. Brussels ; G. N.
Hazen. G. F. Blair. G. A. Itolertsort.
\V. C. l'ridhain. Goderich : E. G. Pow-
ell. Brussels: 0. 1.. Chesney. Sea forth
('. \I. Copeland. Toronto : r:. A. Fear
1.. ('. Fleming. 11. 1 . Huston. Exeter :
T. \V. T:malt, Anbnrtt : \V. .1. Price.
\Wingliatn : I1. \1'. Wright, lioalerich
A. 1•'. Carr. Illcth
1;. Hallett. Heafor,h : .\. 11. Goiter.
:I•:xeter: T. A. Steadman. flay field: A.
11. Wilford..(. 1?. Turnbull. Itlyth.
Logs
ante
d!,„ the matter of the estate of 'bout-
as Shapton, late of the Totw'sh(p
of Stephen, in the County of Hu-
ron, fanner, deceased.
Notice is lao,eby given pursuant to
It. 8. 0., 18:17, chap. 129, that all
ctedilors and others hating claims
against the estate of it he said 'Thom-
as Shaptol, who dial on or shout
the 61h day of .1uly. 1907, are re-
uired on or before the 14th day of
t
Feby., 1!108, to send by post prepaid
or deliver to •Messrs. Gladman &
Stanbury, solicitors for the adntiuis-
1rat six of the estnte of the
' C sl • n
said d (CCM( their ilrl Id
1 deceased h
e
and surnames, addresses and des-
criptions, the full particulars of their
claims, the statement of their lc -
retards and 4 h 11811114' of 111e eac-
e e
ul't r t a held , them. And
s t l [ at 1 1 1 rn
Y. Y
( 1 take malice at after such
(teller I.ah /o Ice Ih lc a a
last mentioned (late the said Admin-
64ratrix will proceed to distribute
the :assets of the deceased anions ilio
parties entitled thereto. having re-
( ( te ca' s0! which
re-
gard my to 1h 1 u►t 11 h
she •ba11 then have notices and that
said administratrix will not be liable
for the said assets or any earl there-
of to any perl.un OE persalts of whose
claims no11ce shall not have been
received by her at the tits+ of each
dist ritntl ion.
.CAIMAN & S'1'ANIIUIIY,
Solicitors for said Administrntrix.
Dated sit Exeter this 14th day of
Jany.. 1908.
DANIEL E. E1tY, Vice Principal.
Oxo. Si'orros. Principal.
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.;NOTICE '1'0 CItEI)ITORS
Highest Prices Paid
delivered or in the
woods
THOS. ELSTON
Centralia Saw Milts
25 -cI(Ienls.OI'eI
lectureclue.
tickets 15
andd
-The Wilmot Young ('oupany clos-
ed three t•uccessful nights' engage-
ment at the Opera (louse Saturday.
The company is a good one and the
plays given stere up to the usual
sInudtrd given by this company.
Veronee. rho aransformation dancer
came in for a considerable .Imre of
applause, while Baby Young )Wade .►
big (tit with her acting. Mr. Young
has many warns friends in Exeter,
who are always pleased to patronize
hien.
POMP
Psychine Missionaries
A friend of Dr. Slocum itemedies
writes: "Send s bottle of Psychtne
to Mrs. W... They have a dnnghter
ill decline. and 1 belie10 it would
help her. I have mentioned your
remedies to the family, and also cited
some of the miraculous cures accom-
plished inside the last 18 years, of
which 1 have knowledge."
T. O. iRWTN, Little Britain, Ont.
Run down conditions from lung. stom-
ach or other constitutional trouble cur•
ed by Psychine. .\t all druggists, 50e and
$1.00, or Dr. T. A. Stream, Ltd., Toronto
CASTOR 1
For Infants and Children.
Tie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Si4: native of
1,444(
61:BSCRTBE FOR THE TIMES.
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