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STEWAFT'S
Sprit gr it. here. So is our new stock. We are ready for the
t►iee, .% s ie il'g trade we have ever done. "Otte Dress Goods de -
pati t it.elit i, I►uuluiing;.
50cthe yard for It tie .v
1)re►s (;Dods. Bright
glossy 5 stilt face. 1;01.11 send!
crud'. Cosies in new Navy.
ne•w, (i'c,en, new Brown, tisk
Bbood !tett and Bee. K.
85cfor a lora l)' slew plain
Dregs Goods, Chiffon
N'enetiaa. Ju:•t right for vout•
new spine; suit !royal N'vv y
Edouid (breves, 'Iter Mown
and Black.
125 for our best French
Broadcloth Sibling; --
t he 1..>.t yo.l'I1 see. Copenha-
gen Blue. Comes up swell
in this line, also Navy, Green,
Brow_ and Black.
60For a swell litre of
c Dress (roods. Light
grey grounds with small sha-
dow btt•ipe. Correct for Suits
Skirts or Dresses.
1.00
for our new ('hition
Broadcloth Suiting,
Bright Satin finish. Very
dressy, new Navy, Edward
Green, Lew Brown and Black
1,25
for a lovely black Pop-
lin cord. A new cloth
in black. Inch bright finish,
%vitt' a very small raised cord.
The kind that elderly ladies
like. Ask to see this line.
TAILOR-MADE COATS
'Ft&. swellest lot of t.adies' 'Tailor Made Coate we have seen
t his season, Blacks. s and Shepherd Checks, all tailor !made
The It yles are t:t'w' ao.11 catchy. With one of our smart Tailor
made ('oats and a nice Skirt you have a swell Suit. -_
Lace Curtains
75c the pair for gobsl bed
roots Curtains.
Si 00 for one of our special
Lace Curtain values.
$t.25 for Lace Curtain val-
ues that will make you
%wonder how we do it.
$1.50 to $3.50 for a mag-
nificent range of new
Ieice Curtains in finer neat
effects the kind that look
well and Wear well.
Nairns
Linoleums
'!'hat's the kind we sell.
They're not the lowest prices
hitt they are the hest quality
that cross the sea, and you
know it PAYS to P.%Y for
QUALITY. IVe buy them
by the ton and save for YOU
all the !middle teen's profit.
Conte and see a big stock of
Imported Linoleums.
Milliner
KING HATS for
Dressy Olen. Styles
that are right down to
the minute. You can
tell a King hat every
time, Tilere is that
smart city style about
it, thst is lacking in the
ordinary Iiarcl Hat.
13lacks and Beaver
Browns are correct for
spring. We have the
new shapes all in. We
would like you to see
them,
Wear a KING THAT,
They're it.
yOur show rooms are open. We are ready with
a complete new stock of all that goes to make
pretty head wear. The nese styles are a complete change from
last season. Big hats, pretty flowers, lovely ribbons :are what
you will find this season. Miss Livingston is again in charge of
our shote rooms.
ST'EW.ART
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I-� . gable
Watches
Petftt t in Construction, Pos-
t 1Ve again
c 1•fora secs 1 1
Pos-
itive in 1 g
c1111 attention 10 our Grade of
Watches. Good Material, Fine
Finish and Accurate Adjustment
are combined in our High (;rade
NVatch:'s.
Our aim is not a question of
price, but quality. Like in every-
thing else Quality is Cheapest in
the end. So if you want a RE-
LIABLE
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LiA13LE \VA'I'CU. ('ALL ON
{'5.
A. Marchand
.lew'eler, - Exeter.
commonomimmommi
SPRING
11t'WE1"S
Burdock and •
Sarsaparilla Extract
" ith
Iodide of Potassium
is a valuable alterative tonic
contains the active principles of
themost ►
lo, t ,apt roved blood purify-
ing vegetable substances. The
extract is highly concentrated
and email doses effect curative re-
sults.
Try it for Spring Tonic
it gives new spring to the mus-
cles, makes you east, more and
sleep better, stimulates the slug-
gish brain in o fres!! activity.
Gives you a real pleasure in your
daily tasks.
I.'trge bottles only ,'►tl cents.
W. S. HOWEY, Phn, B.
Chemist and Optician.
EXETER, -- ONTARIO
-A burning chimney at t 1101115
of J. Sutton at the lower tend of
the town, called out th•. fire depart -
tnent Saturday morning. The bri-
gade nt:tele a snick run to the scene,
but the fire had beat extinguished
t;efore it nrriv.:d.
-A meeting of the Fruit Orowcrs'
�of Exeter and District, was 'held in
the Town hall on Saturday aft.'r-
1 11r1N6s. noon. Owing to the bad state of the
road, and 'the fact that 1here. were
two other Int'ae'tings in' progress ;nt
the same time, the number in nttcn-
clso►ce was small. 'fir. '1'..1. llognrth
took up pits lur'ition oL. "Soil 'Treat. -
111e111" and ill n wi'l'l' able Manila,'
.showed how it is imposgivbl,l to eta-
peCt a crop of good fruit en!t- s the
fertility of the twit it:; maintained
barn mrd manure and %sou.l smiles
being th. best fertilizers. me nd.
%vented shallow and'freluent eul1iv: •
tion of the Roil. 'll r. Stephen! 1'o%% -
ell next introduced alt nil inti►oi•t:tot
subject to Fruit Growers. vit.
"Spraying." ile -advocated all
immediate spraying with lint : wash
.end a second spraying just before.'
the buds open %title Bordeaux mix,-
turee then n'ftor the blossoms lease
fal1,'n spray with Bordeaux mixture
and Paris 'ure'en. The usual formula
for the pallserntion being observed.
Mr. Powell pointed out that there
Merl',:ant Tailor. w•a. (Linger when t h-' foliage was
EXETER, ONTARIO. m xtureatltoodt endstrongr-of of Sulhavphate to of
Copper, (blue stone.). ;lee that there
is plenty of lima its the mixture.
Tho•a ltrotutt entered into ilri %lis-
cttsaion. that followed with keen in -
Conveyancer Accounts Collected terett. The following resolution was
1►\e1' to keel at touest rate!,
ntlalntnotoly passed, "that tb.. Muni-
Moses'
West tend for axle. ciptsl (.ouncil it, re lu.�ate(t 4o env
A number of New
Browns, Wood col-
ors and Elephant
Grey Suiting s just
received.
The correct thing
tot tll' spring sea-
son.
W. W. TAMAN
fiRNF ST ELLiOT
Office. Mmtn Street, Exeter ! force the law r.'•Rarding "Black
'Knot."
Market Report. -The follow tug is
the report of Exeter tuarkule. cor-
r •cLe(1 l trCii iltL.. lees.
Barley. 50 C:nt5 to 60 cent.
Peas. 73 ct•nti to 80 cents.
!blended Flour (STAR), $2.75.
lfraii. 24.
Shorts, $25.
Oats, 50 cent% pr'r bushel. -
Feed Floes. Ss1.01 to 1S1.45.
'lay, $12 io 1-13.
Dried apples f► evil r pound.
Clover seed. 88 to $lu stet busbef.,
Potatoes. 75c. to 90c. per bag.
I:tttt •r :7 a tit tier pound.
Eggs, Is c •alts t• r dozen.
'ruck: y's 1,1.
Wheat. 99 citta.
Coal. $7.25 a ton.
Chicken, 9 cents per to.
Geese, 9 cents per 1L.
Ducks, 9 cents per lb.
Hogs, liv'1.S?i.;ltt. -elle
Hogs, d rees'd $6.50.
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LOCALS
-Mt. 11 . 11. Gregory,
spent Smutty the ou st
volts.
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REMEMBER
TheY
the STORETllE OLD RELIABLE
One Door North of Post Office.
Millinery Opening
Friday and Saturday March
20th and 21st
and following days
.......:;Big Reduction Sale in Store One Door
of Jlilchcil,
of his pit--
of Post Office.
-Ales. John Cornish, of Edon. ,is
lute ill 01 !Rrontltitis. n -et swish
11••r a weedy recovery.
-At the prayer meeting. in t he
Me•tt Street- church the utatster of
honing a r: -:.t'it's of revival incetin;'s
%% ill be ;discussed.
_-Tic. Bachelors and ilenediets gave
and ass •ittbly in the 11c1)onnel's Hall
17th. 'Pony V'ita's, London Harpers
(urniehcd the music.
- It w•as arranged to put on the.
"Temple of Fame" again, but after
discussing the matter at 'a Lea qua
SNELL & ROWE
North
-Mr's. '1'. H. !McCallum is visit ing
friend.London.To Catarrh Sufferers
-Mr. `ltus. Southcott 1 -ft. Tlturs-1
'Mttn,•
day for idocti( 1 •
-Miss luungtblttf. o[ ll.•ns:11i, is; IIyoiiiei
the 6uti^est of 11iY1 Katie. Collins.
-"HOUSE FOR SALT, ort Irl: \'T" t
cards at rho limes office.
-'thoroughbred Beagle hound for! The Australian Dry- Air Cure
salts. -Apply to 'Times Office. l The only guaranteed cure for
i� -Just look at this offer, ,ul
the Times
!westing, it wee decided bestot to and, 11" M
eekly Globe or es tend Catarrh, Asthma Bron -
repeat intr
t. Weekly 'Mail and Empire 'for $1.35.
-es. J. J. Allan, Eye Sight Epec•I chitin, slay Fever, Etc.
Miss
-Rev. leer returned Saturday Mist and Refracting optician will be
from attending tato 'Jlissieallary con• at talo Commercial Itotel, Saturday] Positively the hest and only safe
% noun held in Pittsburg last week. :1i:et•ch `1st. 'Catarrh ('ire on the market today.
-.Miss Bose IFiiik!be'iner len tb,tt -}We have ohttined the agency for
1 f [ unsay Morning Tor Berlin, 'after a Exeter and district and wound he
threo %weeks t�tay %tiiii her sister 'Mrs.' pleased to explain the merit of •lly o-
countrieg While on his trip the I:. 1[eywood, in":
lt•:v. gintl:-tnan called on friend,* in.
Aruherstburg. -A number of friends of 'Mis_� Ma .
-Several changes in the Nasik of b.•1 'Taylor tendered her a% surprisat
Commerce staff, took place last week party at the hours' Of her prates!!., on
Messrs. Geo. Powell, Walter !larding mouthy
cc•.'tting.
and tlta_llie's place's being •taket(i by-\1'AVTI:ll-1t'outlg; girt to do
A. 11. Graham, of trathroy, Mr•' light ho-usctvork, to go to London.
1'1 •:sing;, of Galt and Mr. Anderson, For 'further particulars apply at Ili
of "1)und:e . The new clerks have. nr- Times Office
rit.•d in town and took their nese, -�Mr. M. Ni. .11cL�'an, JL: 1'., who
positions Cast tinkly. was laid up in thee hospital at Ot La -
-A 'l'w'ettly-five cent can of Camps 1 wa, suffering %with inflammation of
b �ll's Strain will restore tate 'finish' the ear, is progressing' favorably. ?►fion►t and Booths !tides
y
on four ordinary chairs. Any lady • ltyoulei,
-Soule of our town bachs are be- !'ill. The guaranteed ('aatirrh, Dy.
g;innin�* to think this leap :,.year spepsia and Kidney trouble cure.
talk is till a fake. Wa overheard
one remark that ho hadn't had an of -
%%'ill do an ordinary floor one coat. t fee so far. -Mr. and lies, Geo. McLeod are
Ask W. .1. (Beaman for color card. -A meeting of tho creditors of wishing relatives In !rippers! this
-Rev. Fear conducted union ser- Andrew hicks, of Centralia, was held week. ,
rices in the 1'Iesbytcrian morning in Exeter cS.eturday afternoon to up- -Mrs. E. :)toward, oL London, Is
and in the Mlul Street church in the lwint inspectors to appraise the, val•1 the gusset of her sister 'Mrs. Edward
. v:ning. Ile had intended taking , ue of the assets.
{
Christie.
cl..rge of th:i Co_nextonal services! Mr. Lorne Scott, formerly account - -Mists Lillian Ilodgert very pleas-
.. Creditor! during tho :lay, but ow- ant in the. t3overelg;it Bank here, and , elaty ent: r't:tined a number of het-
es
er
es to Rev. Andrews bein; unaLle le. who was promoted to t.)tr., manager- ! friends on Tuesday evening last. 1
"cure et supply for th.1 Exeter -*hip of 411e 'l'eeswatc•r 1►r:'nch, .swats i -Mr. 1). S. (Lockie) Tait, trite and
churches, 'Row. h'.'ar cartccl1ed the en •
go -gement.
-At the executive meeting of. bate
directors of 1 Itis Huron County Spring
t:aow to 1►.' 11(tld at filii►:ott, 0n
April 21d., it was decided to Lave
nut the wore! registered, in the
d r:t tight cl'tsa, thus al lot% in„ Cana,-
dian bred in•lres. It was t1••.eided nlso
to ;give tlt;. Molsolt'st lords cup to
the best brood m:ar•' of tiny age in
the draught rind Agricultural class.
-The 3rd. event. of f h.' Tune.'+ Tro•
play was shot last Thursday. Of the -Mr. T. 11. McCallum, on Monday hisdteslde�stng `,1(sug;hltc r tri �ynoon, %whets
A., w' a ss
at. t,'n11cd n meeting of the Ali, ' • united in ,tnarririg;e to Mr. Herbert C.
1 in
Bank .. Sovereign z 1,
t l i.
holders of t h,
to
Clark, of r
1 r Crediton. hlo 1:
� n. Tt ceremony
Toronto. From theta he wen. to• %was �,crfortned by 'Rev. A� 11; Going.
m:1Milton to attend rho Dominion The ,Urit1 was nsgistrd by !Miss Bowl -
bridal
. Council of %Roy:al Te.'mplars meeting ,ell, while ;the '
groom, tt•aF( looked •1 f
there. ` tor by iMr..1. Welsh. of liens:ill. Af•
i -At this R,•asotl of th year when "
ter the 'ceremony wee performed t he
everyone wants a new calendar for bridal !►arty eat down to at sl tint y
11!11)8, ft (nay 1)2 int.trestittg' lo know , tveddingt dini,.r. Mr. and X111
that if a calendar for till. year 1812 (;lark left on shed evening t rain on.
SS 10 or 1890 can be found, it will , a )lione.111oon trip to Londa ti: 411111
Y•rva the Rain° ns a new cale•nal.tr. other points Wild ref tor their return,
your 1908 calendars for they can %wtit take' ug, Deer residences wit Crcd •
again b.' user in 1901 and Dill stn:[ , iron.
ISO on yup. ,
i--Tho offer of the Exeter 'rimes ►
and the '1l'orouto Weekly Globe and I
• Canadian Farmer for $$1.35 is extend-,
The Assignees of the !;stet,' of
ed to .rule 1st. Over 150 of our
ANDREW IliQl:�l, may Merchant.
subscribers have taken advantage' of (.,.ntri„.,, I11i .K ti
(. %rill offer fur
Ihis liberal offer Land we are anxious s•,1•• 1►y I'uhlic Auction on Thursday
to increase the number to 259 ttc- it' •:',lith. of '.!larch 1908. of 1 o'clock
fore the first of June. Anyone w• ho tu. �h it ►
1 is now taking the Times can get the , '. (' I) on the► 581Hlo [.11'111 r►1t•
Globe, by paying; ars 3;, cents.
joining Cent all 4)io property'
i of the insolvent, consisting; of Horses.
There were thirty-ftvc hundred dele-
gates present (roti all parts of North
Aute.rica end eiev:.ra rout furotgtt
Your Money Back
If it Fails to Cure
1Ve make all tie .t's.jary refunds, ('once
in land a• -k its about, it..
COLE'S DRUG STORE
Agents
can use it. When applied it 'flows
out under the brush. and` drys with•
out snowing laps. A seventy-five
cent can of Campbell's Floor Finish
in town .Hotel ty.
-Miss Toin has %►towed her dressing
parlors over Manson's shoe store
where she will be pleas:d to at-
tend /to the wants of Iter many pat- number of her young. friends :to :_
roes. 1 m : birthday party .athest- home•. Tuesday
Apprentices wanted. evening; the ,17th.
DR. OVENS EYE AND EAlt 8011. -.Mr. :and Mrs. John Humble, of
goon. %will be at tate Comineroial . Hanna. spent Sunday and JIoo:I ey
!rote!. !lours9.30 11. tn. to 4.30 p. ' with 'Mr. and Mrs. Es' Heywood, 1 .
tn. (:las•:ts properly fitted and dis- t urnini; 011 t3ionday ew• 111Ii .
e:15es of ..se ear and nose treated. -Tlte homes of 'M r. slick D[rs. 'Thos.
Next visit Fridset April :3rd., 1908. Brock was the scene of a prctt)
child of 5t. Paul, were the guests of
Mr. anti 'Mrs. Ed. Christie during th.•
week.
-Miss Katie Collins entertained a
are ripe, come all(! pick yours. Our new spring _'rop
of Dress Goods, 6IobhIoa.
Boots and Shoes, Etc.
aro ripe. Splendid crop too. Our Dress Goods, Embroid-
eries all the newest fabrics from t'as11oil(lAn. New Ging-
hams, New Prints, New Laces, New Embroideries, New
Ties„ Now hats, New Shirts. Our store is brimfull of new
goods of every' description A display worth looking over,
May be it is a little etre' y for spring goods but we are ready
for the spring rush. \'b e expect arush this s})rillg. Our
goods and our prices are bound to make it . Whenever you
in town come in and look our goods over. The now
things will iutcre�t you and if you buy you will get the new-
est and best at
13 shooters who started it is (tost-
sil►le dor the following to finish with
the full 12 per c1'nt( limit given by
breaking the number of targ.'t•1 op-
posite elteir names out of the re -
01 inting A0 still left to shoot -at.-N.
I). 11urdon :33, Ed. Willis 33. F. Truih-
ner :31, W. ,lopes :t!), .1. 'I're•tbtter 32,
S. 'Fitton :17. F. 1::•rts 40.
A regular storm period is cent r.,)
on the 171)1., covering the 1St)t. 1n
29(11. 'i'11 Mercury disturlutlscrs c•u1•
uliiaie• at this lime, %%it ht 'full dont.
on rho 171)1 0,11 .1 Moon on the; Celes-
tial a luator on the 19th. Furious
storms of rain, elect Intl snow will
visit central and northern extremes.
Blizzards turd serious interruption of
11.tnsl►ortation and supplies need
surprise no reader of thee' forecasts.
After the .tones there wi11 l►e dan-
ger of cold and frost f tr to 1110
yiouth. A very 11)1rketl s.:'istuic per-
iod is cent rel on the 17th., covering
three days before and after that date.
On end touching Tuesday. ''Vcdne a- . -_'rhe Liberty Chemical & Oil, Co..
clay and ThursJay, the 17th, 18th and! o[ New for'k rtes! the% National Oil
19th. no central to noel here Fect.ons ; Comp:►s,y. of Montreal, won their
dliould is, surprised if one' of the :
suits ;le:mist the Goderich guaiacs(
greatesit snow blockntles of that win• siren, wl►o had purcl, ►sed the, stuff,
ter 8110)11,1 st r iko i1. The a uinoar, w hilt• in •Londolt similar cess .s were
Hai full Monti oil th.t1 celestial a lug ttolresuitt'd. the judg;e :<everely coil -
tor is fruit fill of such results, and 1 dement,, tat.• 1►laintiTf'c ver lludq of
this period, in ell rensc►n, twill not i doing; business. Several Exeter an exception. sesn. A 11c'cidf cold tone.' i tress iron have -luantities of the stuff
busi-
for Cls., s+•nso1► „iii follow tlset;-� ! ,
storms rind ,Leto ;'1 et • the u4111 ti 'r on hand rind having refused loymt'!tt
the c►sse will bo trier} here at 1t','
b%'e`r 9110'il parts Of the rountry up t0, next gatlilaQ!t Of the court.
the neat stores period.
-A nl•('ting of a number interest-! -Ml r.. John Farmer attended the
ed in keep lig; up she Victoria 1)ay ill ','ting, of (11Sovereen Bank eh tr.•-
eceoerats0n was hdd in tit•• Tow_ 1 (sold► rs at Toronto last Monday.
mall 1't lila y ot••ning. 10 consider what' lht, .sb,rs'Lolders demand it'.' 11111t•.t
should be done in t he mat ter. A 1 kat°'% I''tlga of 1 Ire starts ►rt iotlsi of t 11.
• committee was nphointed to wait. 011 officials and the itis awl outs of .•%•
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the Agricultural •;ybeitty to nacartain' erg• 4 111 Incurrilsg heavy loose 10 t tt
' if they int.''ndad taking ch1r r' of 1 besot tit iota. They also appoint 1 a
e'tli+bration this yvrtr. and if 1104,`0-1-11 commit tee of three to :tett with the
what terms the ir..,opIts of Exeter I board of dir,•ctors 1st 00nu•'e41011 "It
could secure 4t' grounds for the' day.; the, %%inditi,. ill' of th•: business. The
e•onitnitt'''' coti,i' s of 4. 1'..'icL.Irell.
The cominittcr.t waited on 1.1i society 1 M. 1'.. Stratford: !William, manager
at the meeting Sat ttrday afternoon ! of t l' • Crotvn Life and 8411'110r Baird
when t11, Foci. 1y informed there nits' of 1'e•1t • 1 Csii l i New !wi 1.1
they� would not iaktl elm rte.., of this -A soler t►ltenotn-'non, rnrely visible
ylar;t celeibralion but would acc.'p.. in thin latitude. was rst•.a•t1 last 'flttlrs•
2a per cent. of the net profits. A
committee has t►'etl nplminted to% 10•i day 't ft •1 noon. wh,'n a 9:ancclion
1er%n w the snercit alts to are what Alowed ils.•I1 plainly around the 8011.
amount r:1)1 Ir' raised for rho paying The p:1ritalion consisted of five dis•
of prizos and it is exported the tiler• tinct circles. one being around the
chanty will 4t ,artily respond, It it 4 suss :and the others ndjacnt. (l'n0
h iif arr:an •,'mento call 1 tttock guns could nls0 1)' !gaily s+'cn.
the intention, c it is raid the s,t mock a0ns nee never
b:. :nada lo m 1 k % the comings cele- '
bration 'the irIlIll 1 0)1.3 of Exeter. *sell in dlin nout)tern hemisphere, •but
Many ;.t ^t1 • rn t 1, 1 pro,crimme. of are often visible in tate far north gal •
,!)elm's will I), arranged. one of which tholes and ars thought to be caws 1
w111 1, It ll.trat11011 rice. for which! tholes by the r''fled1i01t of 1hes min 011 1111'•
exc,•11.•11( 1,1 1re, !till is' offer: il. A ticles of ie.' floating 111000;1r the
meeting 18 to (,\ held in the 'loot! air. A circ)' aroundth•\'un or moots
hall friday night to akin) 11i8cti5» 1 hi uiva11) d••not,m n Pulse' 'tient shores
matter, Atld nnyona int srt'sted in Ill y• anti the parlrtliott on Thursday was
brig! a celebration !sore this year is 0 probable fore'caste'r of the rsIomit'
invited to Otte nil. , '• •'ather on Sundry and Monday.
ASSIGN I.: FS SALE.
cows, terming, ilnpletnr nt s. hay. press
and ether nr(icl•,s ton numerous 10
mention. .1150 11011s :ma Lot in Cen-
tralia. 1'or part le Oa rs see posters; or
apply to C. E. Hackney. •1:t l., 'V.
'11. Elliott, Es 1.. Inspectors; Thomas
E. Il:tndfortl, •1?s I.. Ne1,1011 Hick A.
1.. Assignees ; or to DICKSON &
('.11c1•ING. Solr4. for Avsigne':•s.
"Life in Every Dose"
' • r cannot speak too highly of Pty -
.:nine, for it is the greatest tnedieine 1
ever used. I was just about 'all in'
when I began the treatment, anti in 3
months I watt as well as ever. It is a
great tonic for weak nnel run down peo.
isle. There is new life in every dose."
.JAS. STOLI 1< ER.
1{idgetown, Ont., Dec. 19, 1906.
It is a sin not to tell your sick friends
about this wonderful prescription.
Throat, lung and stomach troubles, and
all run down conditions quickly cured
by its use. At all druggists, 50c and
`1.00, or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., Toronto
NOTICE 'It) CONTR.'S(' 1
Tenders for the construct tun of t lie
"Black Creek !!ranch North Drain"
will be received 1►y (II Council of
1 he 'rownsbip of !lay. up to one
o'clock P. M. on \Vedn(Pd.►r. the 1st.
day of April 1;)08.
Contractor is re luired to c.iv:% eat •
i•:factory (bonds to the Council for
Money Saving Prices
Come in and look around anyway.
CARLING BROS.
NATIVE BOiRN LEGISLATORS.
That the day of the native son has
d
.finitely come in alto political hiss
tory of Canada is effectively, provers
by an toialysis of t)tet_tlet%• edition of
the Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
jjlist issue(1 tby Captain E. J. Chatn-
bers, the gentleman usher of tho
!black ltod nt Ottawa.
There are 745 legislators of var-
ious ranks in Canada, eith sr its the
Dominion Parliament. or in the var.
GRAND TRUNK SYSE�
One way
tickets will be on sale Feb.ing 29th and
daily until April
Reduced
second class cclonist
commcnc-
continuing
29th, to the
ious Provincial Legislatures. The f
1.7(111 • girest particulars as to the
)ti r•t 1, of 736 of thew, and he 'who
takes tate trouble to go 'through the
volume with care roust be astonished
to see the remarkably small percctt;
tags of thoss of our legislators who
%ver' born outside the borders of
the Dominion.
As :t matter of fact the foreign
born number only 77 out of a total
of 7:36.
Of t hes s 77 foreigners, using; t.hc
term in its non-offensiv(+ sense ; t?7
were born in England, 15 each in
Scotland and Ireland, 7 in the Unit-
ed States, 5 in Wales, two each in
:Iceland and Russia an.t one each in
Sw•itzerlalul, India, Italy anti Ge'r-
(1181)y.
The ►nen born of Scottish paren-
tage naturally predominate in the
councils of the Dominion. '1'hey -to-
tal 184, ,divided as follows -The Sett•
:a t e. 19 ; the Commons, 51 ; the On-
tario Legislation 31 ; Quebec Legis-
lative Council, 1 ; ,Quabec Legislative
Assembly 4 ; ,Novas Scotia Le islativc
Council, 11 ; &Nova Scotia Assembly,
1'; New Brunswick Ass.'nibly 9;
M I:iittaba Assembly, 11 ; ,British Col•
uulbia Ateseenbly, .13 ; 1'. 14. I. As-
sembly, 8 ; !Saskatche.watt, 8: Alberta
4.
The French Canadians colics next,
with a total of 179, made up its this
•fatbion-'T,lte' Senate, 22 ; 010 COM, -
mons, 54 ; Ontario Legislature, 4 ;
Quebec Council, 19 ; Quebeo As-
s -tenthly, 62 ; Nova Scotia Council 2 ;
Nova Scotia Assembly, 3; New Bruns-
%% ick, 5 ; Manitoba, 4 ; Prince Edward
[stand, 2 ; Saskatchewan, 2.
The Irish Canadians number -159.
Of these t18 aro in tho Senate ; 44
in the Cotntnons; 35 in tile Ontario
Assembly. 1 i11 the Nova Scotia Council
7 in the Nova, Scotia Asstitrnbly ; 11 In
the Now tllrunswick !louse; au in
Manitoba ; •11 in !British Colut01bia ; 7
its
Prince 'Edward Islam!; 8 in Sas-
katchewan, and 7 in Alberta.
Legislators born in Canada of Eng-
lish parentage reach a total of 114
thus divided.--Sanate 11 ; Comulons,
:!1 ; Ontario, 16; Quelese Council, 3;
Nova Scotia Council, :3; ,Novo Scotia
Assembly 12: Neiv Brunswick, 12;
Manitoba .1; British Columbia 1 ;
Prince Edward Islas 1 8; Saskaatctt-
w:►n '_ ; Alberta 8.
Thirty-two of the iloinberi of our
Chambers were born of patents who
cant, front the United States; either
U. E. Loyalists or other Americans
two of W11018 aro its 111.: Senate ; 17
i►t
111.• .Coulusons ; 1 in the Ontario
la getho1 ire; 2 in the Quebec As-
sembly ; 2 in the Nova Scotia Council
1 in ties Nova "Scotia Assembly ; 5 in
N --w Brunswick Assembly ; 1 it1
Manitoba 1 in Albert:,.
'I'Itere :1'1' t welve sons of •t;ernt:tu
p:1rtiltts who ,were born its Canada.
Four are in the Commons; 5 Ili (he
(llttario Legissla( Ore ; 2 its the Nova
Scotia Assembly ; ,1 in th, Manitoba
So touch for the dative• -horst. Now
fur :its analy-i. of the Legislators
%vhlo did not klippen to 151. born in
Condit. Englishmen hood the list,
with a total of 27 ; tit us divided. -
The 8, date, •2 • alt:' l'onirltons,, 6 ; _Ott -
fano (louse. 3; •Now., Scotia AsSs.'.tn-
blv. 1 : .'1anitobe. 1 ; British Corinth
Sia 10 ; Saskatchewan.:i ; Alberta.. 1.
Of the 15 Irish !torn, 3 are in the
Senate ; .4 in the Cun1nluu, ; 2 iti the
Ontario Legislature ; 3 in 111e lliri•
tirh Columbia {lour+'. and ono' c'acb
in the Assemblies of New Rrunstvick
Menitobt and Alberta.
1''tft' ti of our legislators were
born ,11 Scotland. .-ix of thele itty
e..vtte its 1t'.• Sens, 2 in the Com-
mon,: .1 tt► tit:• M initoba House; : 3
its ill- I1: it i'11 Col 11;0)4 Assembly ;
1 in I'rinto • Edward 1-1 mil; 1 in Si,.
Wood
Wood
Wood
due completion of the work. _ L1M) cote of bar.) ct. 1,0, Best yell-
1ttformatiott regal ding the work. itv. Prices r►ccordii g It) grade.
rney be obtained from the tinder- 'SVond tut to suit toe t,.n,t'ts, cot,!
'igtted.
Mork.
The lowest or . sty t •"Oder slut ti, c• "Idris left at •1•irte.•r "Ili, i• ,.
essarily ;Welded.
P1111.1) 111•:'5. Sr.. Tp.•Ch tk. Thos. Har tnoll
;'.tirich. Misch 10th., 1908.
ollowing points
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or write J. D. MCDONALI), Uniotl
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ogs
Wanted
Highest Prices Paid
delivered or in the
woods
THOS. ELSTON
Centralia Saw Mills
Confidence is the one biggest
asset in business
Star Flour
Gained this for us
Our business has not been built
quick!), but is built on a good
foundation, Its the actual results
from
Our Flour
That determines its value, Oual-
ity lingers long after prices arc
forgotten, Remember your or-
ders for flour and feed arc ap-
preciated at the mill and prompt-
ly attended to
HARVEY BROS.
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SOrIDO_TcriuAPRIL 1ST.
(',uta,ta's (.,,area Ohain of 11141.
Iltmtncsa CohIei e.., located sat
t'rrrit►et.Re,'e11 tciv►ut►t
t'r.t�r.•it tt'u.i iotn.N
l►ajk1at%itt.Y l:.►t►}�t.il •
followthe custom of ha.inetq cor,-t•rn,, .1 1
taken no %a. ation •
Stenographer.. stook keep( r• sues Telco. :
,hers are in vent demand in duly. Auxu.t, •
September. anal t k toner.
we train more )•otlnsr people than One
other man•trarusent in Ontario.
There intuit he a rt:.e.on; write for it.
MALI. ('OURSEM
GIINTON
BUSINESS GOI,I,EGE _
3)1NtEr.1:. Term, Vire Principal.
(1E0. yl'oTTiix. Pi incilnil.
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...,1 . %w:111.
11 men oho first waw Iles light
in 1 1'nit,41 States are members of
eIian bodies, 2 in titer
tie': t.•, and the of hors divided. 011.1
eat . )1•'t %w ern the !!oases of 0:tt 'trio.
Qu '.. c. Manitoba and Alberta.