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STEWAIT'S'
Are you e:1(1y for spring/. \Ve are ready. Our
Spi►tai stock is ready for your verdict. \Ve think
our showing for this year will please the lliost
(•Xact ing.
Just a word for our House Furnishings
l }ill' Mall 1'it1)('i'S Collie to 11S dil'eet 1.1'0111 C'01i11
11ae,tltllurs factory, Montreal. We believe the
\1a' itt tbur line is the best all round line in the
Dominion
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5c1'h.• 1011 for lovely neat small IO`'l he roll for a very pretty ,-
patterns paper suitable for lot of new floral and con-
bed retells and kitchen pinks ventional designs in papers all
blues browns ceilings and 1►ortl- geld traced stud stippled in the
ers. 5c. per. roll, eiew pastel'shatliugs ceilings and ;:'
;borders 10e. per. tell same aS
I papers.
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%Ve have about fifty odd lots of good ••
J o b IV�SI'aper from last season 5 to 111 rolls in :t -'-
s• lot some have bortlets to match and some
twee odd ilorders. If you want a good paper for little money. .
01, lots chea1. iee.e
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Market Report. -The following is
the, report of Exeter markets, cor-
rected .up to :e1.i re h :►t 1,.. l :►U' .
Barley, 50 cents to 60 cents•
Peas, 75 edits to 80 cents.
Blended Flour (STAIt), ee.75.
Brett. ii2:3.
Shorts, $25.
Oats, 50 cents per bushel.
Wheat, 93 cents p,.•r bushel.
RugsforAre correct fee •:• .:..
cif new Room Rugs
is b fee the best we have ever snown. Weeds. TanestrY, Wilt- 4; .1. -
the world- :;.
that's' the Y•
kind tee are selling. 2, :3 and -1 yards wide. in new floral tile and :;'1`,
1,h,t k patterns. One new line is complete. If you want Linoleum •;
rho looks well and :years well, you want to buy our line. We ; +
vile save you some money. %Ve import theta direct. SC +
/n� g�j Each for a nice lot of Ian-': c�jEach for the swellest lot of .1,
(}vCliseided corset cover ends l'I-vnew lawn shirt waists that -t.
1 !, yards in etch piece for realyou are likely to bee this season :- :
ti iality and valve you'll find'Enlbroiet•ed front with french ;•.
cans, from $7.5O to :1+2S.0l). Ask to see our imported medalli▪ on
rugs. They are the prettiest we have ever shown.
Nairns Linoleurns
The best in
- .me snappy bargains in thisival insertion settings our Lange
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'of new shirt waists is very large.
Are You getting Redpaths Granulated
S �ar.i it's the only kind we sell. It's the best by test
and you know it pays to pay for quality.
25cSailot boy Japan tea tlielMixaw attic mixed tea, or :?:
brute old quality at the. U Black Beauty black tea,
s tele old price. rettly tvorth :15e.Itwo prize winners try theist you
► day. 'will like theta.
BUYS front us the swellest 105 piece Segni Porcelain
12 s5 0 China Dinner Set in the trade, known as Canting
Roses. It's a pure v hite hand licitly, with small
Fink rose decorations and traced with gold.
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A. STEWA.RT
P liable
Watches
Perfect in Construction, os
hive in l't•rfernlance \Ve again
call attention to our Grade of
Watches. (food Material, Fine
Finish and Accelrate Adjustment
are combined in one high (:rade
Watches.
Our aim is not a question of
price, but quality. Like in every-
thing else Quality is Cheapest int
the end. So if you want a RE-
LIABLE
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LIA131,E \VAT('H. ('ALL ON
US.
A. Marchand
Jeweler, - Exeter.
ammommummusolimmi
I...d Flour. S1.1u to $1.45.
li:+y, $1. to $13.
Dried apples 5 cents per hound.
Clover seed. $8 to $10 per bushel. S
Potatoes. 75c. to 90e. per bag.
Butter. 2,i emits 3►.•r Ib.
haws, 22 cents per dozen.
Coal, $7.25 a ton.
Chicken. 9 cents per lb.
Geese, 9 cants per lb.
Ducks, 9 cents per ib.
Turkeys, 11 cents per lb.
sloes. liwewei.i►t. $4.80.
i ee dressed, x+5.75.
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-Miss Nettie ,‘‘.:.'t left for thea
\V; st 011 Moral y.
-Mr. Palmer, of Boston, , visited at
1). I)ow'nie's last :week.
-Mr. .1. G. Josses is in Toronto this
w•t•ek oil btts;Itces.
-Rev. Fear's subject. next Sunday
snorting .will be "Worry."
--Miss Ruby Davidson, of teeelon,
is visiting Nie». W. Bowman.
-Yesterday was Ash Weds s t:►y.
the couIrnencrnlent of Lent.
-"HOUSE FOR S:\l.l'. OR RENT"
cards at rho Times office.
-Elmer 1Ro'w,•cliff • iQ engaged as
apprentice with Al. Il::stings.
-S. Fitton has alarm clocks :at
$1.25 each that give satisfaction.
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e may � A Special Cash Discount of
20 For Cent.
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In Suits
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single (lay.
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o • Drugstore Exeter,
S18 Suuits
for $9, $10
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W TAMAN
Me-e•l'.tnt Tailor.
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
LRNFST ELLIOT
Johns
Block
One Door North of the Post Office.
SNELL & ROWE
-Mrs. Sisson Campbell is recover•
ing ;front a sever° attack of Grippe.
-Mrs. Win. Davis and Mrs. Laine..
of Hamilton, are visiting ''Mrs. Pratt
Fisher.
-iliss Ruby Davidson, o[ London.
is tlae , uest of 411•1! aunt Mrs. Min.Balwan.
-Several of the milliners, who -Mr. John Trott. who has been'
were lied
home. the openings ,llsye visiting relatives her(. left \V.dnes-)
returned hour.•. day ifor• his home in I3cantisvillr.
-Carlitsx tiros. bet; to announce
that Saturday will end their 20 per A large ;;ssortrue•ut of Campbell's
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cent. discount sale. Stains tend floor finishes -hlv atm just
-A r:•port front Ottawa says that been received by W. . J.
M. Y. ele ens• M. I'., is su'fferiu; i These (stains are unequalled for staitt-
fr0111 inflammation of the czar. In,z and varnishing :furniture and l,i in-
-Mrs.
woodwork. The floor finish is
-\Irs. Berry Parsons, who has � �. •1'y (lurablr and suitable (for all
been under the Doctor's caro for floors. Ask for color .
more than a week is improving.
-Just look at this offer, the Times I ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-Ever person takin; part in the
:end Weekly Globe or Times end Temple o'1. Fanta aro m�uested• to
V. cekly ',Hail :arid Empire for $1.35. I
meet in tier basetn.enl of the Main
-O::-ing; to the illness of the tea- Street church next Friday evcttin e•
cher, .\I r. hs roots :at t is - 4 Dress rehearsals will be held on Mon -
school was cloosedsed I• riciay and Mon - I Clay and Wednesday evenings of next
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-The new hymn book for use in
the Anglican churches in Canada will
contain about 751) hymns. selections
being made from over 05 different
hymnals in tnoro or Tess Use`. It is
expected that the new book' will ba
brought out so as to be in the hands
of the congregations all over Cana-
da 'before Christmas.
-That t he flour manufactured at
the Exeter twills is superior, to that
manufactured by many other twills
is evidenced by the fact that just
the other day the first booked an
order front \\'. 11. Trott, of Beams:
villr, a former resident of Exct••r,
for five hundred pounds. This ',peaks
well 'for the Exeter make of flour,
but it may be slid that no flour
manufactured in Ontario is grime((;
a wider 1rputat1011 111111 t.)1 Ex.ter
brand.
._-They elev. Dr. Hannon, well-known
in Exeter is this year .elebratina
his fiftieth year in thel work of tho
Methodist tnitlietry, and not long ego
commemorated his seventieth birth
day. ile entered the ministry 115?.
:ind continued in the sic tise
work until three years neo
when he was compelled to
retire. Ile has been abundantly hon-
ored by his brethren. having long
been chairman of the district. and
rale° pr(s,i(lent of the Guelph Cone
ference. lle is now enjoying a ws1I•
earned rest.
-The first shoot for the Exeter
Tinws eilver trophy took place at the
Glut Club "rounds last Tbarooley, af-
ternocn. rind althouali the day was
not the best for shooting dearly n11
the members of the Club, were prse-
(nt to take part, while( several new
metnbcrs were taken in. The handi-
caps nrranged seemed to be eatissf,ec-
tory to everyone and nearly every
one readied his average, while mover -
were above. 1'r •d Kerr, the high ov-
erage man hail , cl,•:tnt Icor,. break -
Conveyancer Accounts Collected , ing twenty straight. This nfternoon
Mosey to lean a' 1,1teet ratelk i the shoot will continue with /mother
Office. Alain Street. Exeter , man.
-Mr. A. C. Waring, formerly with wee' -:.++++++4-:-.:-1.4.-1.4-'..4-1.4.+++++++4.
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Ames & Clark, Feral, hes. accepted a 'flan offer of the Exeter 'rimes
position with ;►1 r. Jas. Park. of Lu- and the Toronto Weekly Globe and
c.,nl. (i:1111(Iiatn Farmer for $1.:3:1 is rxlend-
-Mr. Mhos. Johns, after spending cd to June 1st. Over 1 ►0 of our l
a 'few days v.itl► friends in' this vi- subscribers have taken advantage of
cinity lett for his Funic in A1vinston this liberal offer nn(1 we are anxious
1'rid•ly. to increase the numbar to 250 IY .
-Mr. Beecher and Miss Vera 'Rowe fore the first of June }
te London, spent Sunday the guest's the
4 i 11 ' hatter's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
it. N. Rowe.
-Messrs. .1'. E. 8141 C. F. Verity,
: Brantford, were the guests of
,,•ir sisters. Mrs. R. E. Pickard and
:.lrs. '1'. 13, Carling. the dourtit year, but be declined and
-LOST-Ott Sunday lust, between llaest accepted the pastorate of hots
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the river and Jeckell's corner, Lon.. Methodist church, East Toronto.
dots 'ltoa(1, 8 lady's hat, a 1iinaly re- 1 His friends will be pleased( torkctt w
turn 'to the Times o(tto,. s t.h.,t sem talents are b.tiIt( nl I '
-M'' ts, Snell & 'Rowe are this ed.
etcek nlovine into their new. •guar•' -'!'1e, \\'01(414'? liissiotutry [3octety
tors in the Johns block, 'formerly oe- of 'i he James Street Church gave alt
rupie(I by 1'oi►lestone & Gardiner•( entrrtainm,.tit in the. basement of
North west land+ for Sale. twenty tnrgets to be. shot et by each
An •one w• eo
is now taking the Times can get
(;lobe by paying us 35 cents.
A unanimous invitation was ex-
tended 'Rev. 11. W. Locke, of Kincar-
dine. (and a former pastor of the
Main Street church, to remain for
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-Otte teal Ur., of the program of
the Temple of fame in the Opera
House on 'Thur-(la)1.March 5th. will
lite the• sineins of 11•• National Chen'.
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-Miss ;rem has moved her dreasind
parlors ow, r Malson's shoe store
where she. will be pleasa'd to at-
tend ko the teams of her many pat-
rons. 1 in
-Mr. ilueston and Mis' Flossie
Taylor, of London(, spent n couple of
days last week' at the home of the
latter's parents Jnr. and Mars. Jamas
'l':aylor.
-DOG LOST -Fox terrier with yet.
low leg, black back and long tail.
Answers 'to the name of "Sport."
kinkily leave at 'Tiaws Offic-.• or with
A. Stnale, Eliutvillc.
sheriff's sale of N. \I. Can -
tin's property at St. Joseph ndver►
tised for sale at t;otterich on Tuesday
of last week, did not; result in nny
tresister 149 there were no' purchasers.
-Rev. s\\'. 11. Hannon, trttvellitt3
secretary of they Lord'ss 1);ty Alliance
will address the public int 1114. school
Mali of rho Trivitt Mernoritl church
this (Wednesdnyl evetline at half past
ei;ht.
-Much interest was titter' in the
hockey matches between London rind
Collingtvood in the semi-finals of 1 he
0. 11. A. Collin swood w on out in
the series and :will rneet Midland for
the intermediate championship.
-Mr. \V'm. lirock, of Elimvillr,
lift last Friday- with a ea 1•101(1 of
horses, for Carberry', Stan. They
were o choice lot of aninl•1is and
would compare f 1voral,ly with nny
horses . v,•r ship', 41 from Exeter.
i)i1. 0V ENS i:''E AND EAlt 5t'hl-
geon. will b,• at the Commercial
tlot4l. iloury 9.30 ,a. rat. to 4.30 p.
10. (:lasses properly fitted arlcl dis-
eases of eye ear and nose trsated.
Next visit '1"rieleet April :3re1.. 1908.
-Word has been received from Mr.
Rose. alt Lin:stone, Mont.. that Mrs.
Ito*, who was mentioned in t his
paper last week, as beinir very ill,
has greatly improved. altliouhh at
one time her cis, welt •t bought to
be critical.
Scottish Entertainers
Of the many novelties presented to sill and it twins nccr.••ary to mend up,
I he public i1':
recent years not one lista the line for 1 11 • freight engine to
elected mote ertthusit►asol ►tntl (itlictht take the trlin throu,rh to London.
than the program given by the would All (lay '3undty the weat h'r gtorme:l
travelled Scottish entertainers'
hen til}, the 1'11'1'( ,and rein conehirl-
, ing to tn•ika' !natters work. Moday
Imorning n huge snowplow was sent
up the line front'i.oreto', cetil etas
followed ht• the r„,„,„,paa= •n;cr
4 train, which arrived here n little be -
in the to fore noon. Thr down t raise could not
leave W ingham oil :account of twine
Opera Horse, March 9 „itl,otit nn eniuitm having to :wait
until the plow clenrt•d the track
Under atispie•cs 4,f Ca vera Presbyterian through to that point. and did not
church choir. ..rtive until Tuesdn}' morning.
the church on Monday evening. r
program coneistit,: of instrumental ♦♦♦••••••••••♦••N♦♦••••••
and :'oral tntlslC w tS •!i:•etl (also to this; of ti;
excellent oddr; ss by 'Rev. Collins The B 11 1►e held in
nlon,: Missionary lines. After the \\'oma ra
erogratn light refreshments :es re Senior's hall on, Friday March 6th • e
served. :at 3 o'clock. Spring serving and ex- •
-A t►ublic nserting of th,' Free. chant'•• of patterns. Different meth- •
rrow-els. ladies included, of 1•. oter, ods of preparing eggs. nt►(1 their fool i • •
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.and ;District, w ill is held 1n t 1 . Tow 11 ' vatlu,•. Mrs. Antos, Pres. Mrs. 1tas- • -� •
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Hall ,F;xeter. 9t 1.:30 p• 1'n., tial urdny. ; tin • gay.. e an inter. O • Mika:..: i•.(iJ olllcisls Wereouceot,eraton+.
March 1 •Ith. The following subjects { --Rev. ,E. A, Fear g: v • Ueu,and erce'l nils leis Ste thousand need-
•• " W. ' est.ir. 'talk to children on Smithy • ,.d dutinif next fee years, t1'►eraton hale
:will Ate introduced.- I ruing. g
1). Sanders : "Soil Treatment." S. .1. i morning last in the .Main Street ♦O Faired i,srcaseel I:alarie,l an4 eight hour
ects+ rind church. The children occupied rho • ,
There's no room for ar-
gument because plenty of
eggs- bi ones -are posi-
tively 21 cd if you use
.!c• r ellit:4
t:3e$4yc:.'E::I�a.i-..
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It ha.; been c.:: -.const: a"(.:: '. ,
thousands c.( uc cessf ul pc
try -raisers that it makes lir:
lay all the year round -that it
makes chicks grog: bigger and l
quicker and prevent3 loss from
disease. Why not r::'.:e !
test with your foci: t C�•3t�
less than lc a month per hen• 1
('rates 11ee qts is the only sure c•,ro for
genuine cases of I,,.1. 1J011't 1. • �' 1,►s3
t,ith imitations. Results ate q,a.k and
permanent. 2:ic a package.
Pratts Use Mr (Powdered Dorm) quick-
ly l.il all lice on all kinds of fowls. (yet
rad of the lice and you'll make more profit.
1\„ne so good ratts. Costs only :.►c
and ;,iu a p
(harts 1lssd L1M pitrls�stlt for little chicks
sure and quick• Lxcel:ent fur scaly
legs, too.
Will be given for
TWO WEEKS ONLY
1ti order t() wake 1'ots111 f(,1' our Spring1 Goods, in Dry Goods
Clothing, Furs, Boots and Shoes and Crockery. Below
we give a few of our sample prices, viz:
Fur Coats, Men's, .. regular $35.00 for $2S.00
Fur Coats, Men's .. • • regular 2 5.co for 20.00
Fur Coats, Men's .... regular 22.00 for 17.60
Fur Coats, Melt's ....regular 20.00 for 16 o0
Fur Ruffs .. • . regular 22.00 for 17.60
For Ruffs .... regular 15.00 for 1 2.00
Fur Ruffs ... • regular 12.00 for 9.60
Fur Ruffs . • regular 11.00 for :�.So
• get3 cheap goods at Rock-
�TO\V' is )'0111' opportunity t O 50111(, (,11('1 1 t.,
l)Ott 0111 prices. Collie early and get \•0111' choice.
1 CARLINC BROS.
W.
S. COLE
.. DON"I' MONKh.\' tV1I'if - The pleasure of a Pliona-
+40 THAT COUGH ;l'aph as all entei't11111(11' i11 tho
home cannot be guessed, you
must try it to know.
Use
1IOWTEYS
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lr. \V. W. 'T:ulrinl w:ss i:t 1.0101011
Tuesday c rrttiug.
-11r. J. A. Stewart left Tu,•s�l ay on
a business trip to Toronto.
-Miss Stella Bray, of Far what-,
is visiting her grandmother Mrs.
llodgert. Sr.
-Miss Gladys Bissell, entertained
a number of young, ncsuaintanccs
East Friday evening.
-Mr. :\V. D. Clarke is •this week
moving into .Mr. Chas. Snell's new
house on Andrew's street.
Master Wilbert Millson, of Ueusall
is the guest of 'his uncle, 'Mr, James
Beverley. 'Master Dlillson w 111 helve
shortly for tho weed.
Mr. 'James Grieve, who for home
years acted es travelling selesmatt
for ;Gordon, McKay & Co., of To. -on-
to has resigned- his position to ,ro
with Fisher & Co., of Montreal.
-'The 'wedding occurred in St.
Marys on Feb'y. 19th et the residence
of Mr. .101111 Ready, Miss Etta Mayes,
forut •rly :t. tesidcnt of Exeter. to M1,-
•lohnt Far luhat_son, of Sarnia.
Palpitation of the heart, ner-
vousness, tremblings, nervous head-
ache, cold hands and feel, pain in the
back and other forms of weakness
aro relieved by Carter's'; Iron Pills
made specially for the blood nerves
and complexion.
-Mr. 'Win. ltagsha•w last week dis-
posed of his farm int Stephen to 'Mr. daily until -April
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No
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You can hear one at our
store with very little trouble
all(1 you can buy one with vely
little outlay. Come in an(1 see
them.
THE PURITY
Can. Exp. Building. Watch 'Window
GRAND TRUNK SYs E'
Reduced
One way second class colonist
tickets :a ill be on sale commenc-
ing Feb. 29th and continuing
29t11, to the
' Ed. Simplon. Mr. Sh'iiltott wall take folio;'; in ; point • s
possession on April 1st. Mr. iJ3a„e-
slla::' who had the ;tarsi Ie•:+said wlil Vancouver
have u clearing auction s.s1,• on Fri- Seattle
day. March 13th. Ile is thinking of 'ratcotna
going \\'est this spring. , San Francisco
San Diego
Hogarth : "Cheeklutt
Fungus Pests by Spraying," S. Pow- i front seats and although the day was
ell. 'TN%enty minutes will be allow-- i stormy. quite a\1nnumber
1 ear (illustrated
ildren
ed 'for the introduetion of each paper I were present.
followed by discussion. 11. 1'.. Huston. 'his talk ....• . various
li h artictheles and
ldl'by
regular tn�•t•
n's lMari(tttr w•1
-Thr 'Seaford, Expositor hes the e ns
Zwe prepare you in shorten( rinse and place
• you irnrnediatel}• upon gemination.
• ('ompetent instntrtoroan•urpas'P(It•i,aip-
♦ tient, wide experience.
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answered' I TI a Fer• ♦ t'on►mersiai ruhleuts fete.
'1 t 'Rev. and \lr••eq 1 •
following to say :► ►ou in their own way.
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Ernest Grigg who lectured in t h^ vice .8.89 both interesting[ and in- • Enter uoN. �o vacation.•
Presbyterian church at Seeforth on structive both) for the children as •
--onlay (we'll's: of 1 :s t .e(•k.-"The I troll cis tho Olde; inemisars 0( t ha
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lecture given by! Rev. 1••rttest 41,ri.rg
1 People."
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A 1'4• -•act a
Ott "liurnsah and its t 411 t the (Ill being' 1'resbyteri.atl church on Monday ..veli. T 1
I' • •r�one
Victoria
Portland
Spokane
Los Angeles
Mexico ('ity
I'or tickets and full infornsatton'call
J. J. KNi(.117'. Depot Agent.
or v: rite J. I). MCD)ONAL1). Unioit
Depot, Toronto, Ont.
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3LINTON = Highest Prices Paid
GOI�UEGE t delivered or in the
en the ionary storax period ex- • BUSIM�sS
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(,•lids (real 1 he 1 O i.! • 1.
' c ce • l).A\ii:t. E. 1.'.. Vire Principe!. •
Me :wa. well •it tend .d. Everyone
1t unsettled.
l ;are that unsettled :
tion of Ilurin:ell and of, hie work as first to the second p,•riod. Threat_', ♦••••••♦•0••••••••••♦♦••♦♦
a mistsaonery there. rhe virus were ening 1>.arometric raadind9 gill mark --
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central on the
slat h. 1►, 1 n .'1 • (;t:(1', f�l'(►'I i'l►\, !'s hill pal. •
present enjoyed Mr. t;ri•:,-.'e demerit)- a1' Ig,• �ttl• 1. stormy ►:(atller • •
1 t �rtticd end atornet ♦
�i great-
:audienct,, this i►rriod, and severe 'Aortae "f Children EnjoyIt
rain and :wind, lut'tlitt c into blizzards
exceedingly e, oot , :►II a(t :'
lv to the enjoyment of thc1
On Sunday morning; ..1r. (.11r,•,ns-
/.i,'ted the pastor of the Presbyter -
al.
of sleet 811(1 snow %t'ill be most natur-
ian Church in the Communion ser al. progressively 'front about 1h,• 5th
vice end preached in thn evening. At to the ftth. 1)o not forget that Mor -
both services his administrations curt' is t1:4` "slr:t-trod." Hurl tint
were helpful and highly c►ppreciated the tend•'iicy to 1►•'avy sleet Morins
Mer -
by the congregations. bare. Grigg,
greatly incr.'asel ellen th• Mer-
cury and vernal periods= n1'.• conehin, d.
who has been in the tniwsioll field
with her husband(, addr•!, sed the( ili-
\\•MOD the \Trrcurt• Frac,• rzt(nd-
1►1e classes on Sunday afternoon. She
is n very pleasing gcpeaker, and
told so many things of interest tt'bout
her work.
-if the old proverb. '•If March
conies in lik((a 1 inn it w ill go otit
like :1 limb" is to be believed the
latter part of this month will be
mild, for Sunday the Storm King de.
nlonstrated the 'fact that to dab. at
least he hes not b •eti a "has lir gin."
The storm of ;bunch}• put many of
the reds in :an alm'( simpesretble
condition. The places Where the
Midi were (lues out ,luring 3hr past
trw w•eeke were n raitt fills(( lend
many an upset was the result. Set -
urdny and Sunday the trains exper-
iettred considerable difficulty. Tho
south bound train due to :arrive herr
about five p. nn. got (:trailed near llen-
M`ss Nannie Strachan,
Miss Enid M8wGombe
Mr. Gavin Spence
woods
THOS. ELSTON
"I have used Coltsfooto Expectorant Centralia Saw Mills
with the greatest satisfacti,en with my
children. It is a wonderful cure for
cold and sore throat. T believe it see -
ed the life of my little son, who was
very sick from a protracted cold on his
lungs."
ing from the third tit the tv..'111i(•11)- MRS. ANNIE 1RAMBLEh:.
there air,• titre(' die•tinct storm per- Orangeville, \larch 15, 1907.
inds. All of these p.'riods are also "1 nun greatly pleased with the good
covered by Earth's; spring •• plume-
fiat
is
tial period. Irene.• at tete or more
of the three, Merit) periods named.
it is a safe scientific proposition to
say tltlt wide -reaching rind d,•atruc-
1ic(• slr.•t storms will result. All
concerted •1100141 figure 011 saw
very rotieli ':rath,•r 1111i :11.7, )hi9 nna
other March period.. w it h stubborn
and tit '' .0,1,1,10 cold raft •r 111, piss-
nsr1 of rain. sleet anfl ',vow etorms.
ioa results we got front Coltsfooto Expec-
torant. 1 get great comfort t•. itta it for
tav children." We would like to announce
MRS. \\'ALTER IIAMMOND.
17 1 Argyle S•.. Toronto. that we arc in a position to ex-
Coh.afoote Expectorant is 111, great- ; change
est horse i,Iescrigition for all throat and
chest troubles in the world. N4, home
should be one hoar without- it. Von
can have free s:irnhele b • senclirr4 name
to I)r. T..\. Slocum. 1411 .. Toronto. All
good dreg;gissts keep it. prier, eee.
VhlV Not Escape Colds i Send for Free Sample To -day. 1 We «,• alit al,.,nt 25000 bushels
Gustomers
fittdlltloffl
CORN
for wheat, oats, and barl' y.
•
of wheat for :' hich we shall be
l ai,e•(pleased lo pay the highest pre -
114 ► 'e\' }•: \
Woodvailing market price.
` 1
lure -A -('AI
rot 01 incap-
mtcse. Harm -
leas and earl,
1'.1 take,
Wood
VVoodraAt the Mill
ae promptly attend '1 to.
Rc:netnher ,Ilr (lour warts
will be appr2ciatcd.
ice2ir. s FOL 1•?,)t) cord of h::t•41 :•.,•„cl. Beier 4lteal•
ity. Prices :tccnt4lis gt to grade. 'c will be running on a C:\SIT
Th!' 01x1 Wary (t► f 11re �1,.IL'llf 4( 1114•(1 \vno(1 Cllt to s -n t (+1••(I niers, (•(,:,1 •1S after March is
A rn.(1. (►ttly hr block.
w s ttOwt= V, ph ni i; Orders left At "1.i i' Otilt a f►
II,4RVEV BROS.
Chemist and Ooticien, Exeter. Thos. liar moll