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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1908-03-26, Page 8E Pi 1s 1..1Mr.S MARCH 26th 1908, +•:- -: se •: + :•++ + ++++++++•i•++++++++++++++++++++++++♦ • S ,..;..t.-; .; •: ++++., ; + --1. + • ++++++++++++•ti•++++ STI3WAIT'S • :;(,ring is het e. So is our new stock \Ve are ready for tle bieee-t ►•prieg tt••ecle we h.eve ever done. "Our Dress Goods de- pot e- put went is humming. ' 5Qcthe yard for a nese I)reis Goods. Bright. glossy satin face. Good solid t loth. Collies in new Navy. new Green, new Brown. licit Blois: Red and Black. 85,, fc•r. a love) ttu•w blain Der'' Ge As, Chiffon Venetian. .1 t!' tight 1.•r your new slit ing suit U ►yatl Nsvy Edward Greee, 'Tan Brown and Blick. 1.25 for our best French Broadcloth Suit.ing- t he best y(nt'Il see. Copenha- gen Blue. Cones tip swell in t his line, atle° N:evy, Green. Brown and Black. 60cFor a shell line c f u Dress Goods. Light grey grounds with small sha- dow st sip... (•oI!.ct for Suits Skirts es Dresses. 1.00 for our new (*teflon Broadcloth Suiting, Bright Satin finish. Vet y dressy, new Navy, Edward (Green, new Brown and Bleck 1.25 for a lovely Flack Pop- lin cord. A new cloth in black. J(icl► Fright finish, %vith a very small raised cord. The ki1111 that elderly ladies like. Ask to see this line. TAILOR-MADE COATS The swellest lot of 1. i.lies' 'Tailor made ('oats we have seen this season, Blacks. I e w, y and Shepherd C'he'cks, all tailor trade 'Flits styles are new and catchy. With ane of our smart Tailor matte Goats and a nice Skirt you have a swell Suit. Lace Curtains 75c the pair for good Ise( room Curtains. *1 00 for one (If our special Luce Curtain values. I.25 for L'ece Curtain val- ues that will make you wonder how we do it. l () to $3.50 fol- a ulag- nificent tinge of new Lace ('urs:tins in fine neat effects the kind that look swell and swear well. Nairns Linoleums That's the kind we sell. They're not the lowest in ices but they are the best quality that cross the sea, and you know it TAI'S to P:AY for (,ll'ALI'1'V. We buy theta by the ton anti save for YOU all the middle men's profit. Coale and see a (Jig stock of Imported Linoleunis. Milliner KING HATS for rhessy amen. Styles that are right down to the minute. You can tell a King Mat- every time, There is that smart city style about it, thst is lacking in the ordinary Ilard Hat. Blacks and Beaver Browns are correct for spring. \Ve have the new shapes all in. \Ve would like you to see theta, %Veer .t KING IIAT, They're it. YOur show rooms are open. \Ve are ready with a complete new stock of all that goes to make i)t•etty head swear. The new styles are a COnlplt'te change from last season. Big harts, pretty flowers, lovely ribbons are what you will find this season. Miss Livingston is :(gain in charge of our show rooms. J- A. STEW ART +++++++++++++++++s +++++++++.:-++++++++++++++++ +++•i••: -•t-+++++++++++++++ + !-++++++++++++4-+++++++++++ s+++-1-+++++++++++++ . ', _Mable Watches Pe=rfect in Construction, Pos- itive in Performance We again call attention to our Grade of \Va,tchesa. Geist Material, Fine Finish and Accurate Adjustment are combined in our high (.rade Watch 's. Our aim 19 not a question of price, but quality. Like in every- thing else Quality is Cheapest in the end. So if you want a ItE- LiABLE WATCH. CALL ON US. A. Marchand Jeweler, - Exeter. SPRING SUITINGS A iltlllil)er of New Browns, Wood ('OI - ors ;111(I Elephant. Grey Snitings just receive(1. The correct thing for thi' sprint; R('at- 'OTl. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTARIO. ERNFST ELLiOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected Mosp:Y 1.) Dear) a• 11Ne•.t rater.. s •rth wen: len,(. for Sale. Office, Main Street, Exeter A J1I.IN1) 'MAN could (:ivee .verythin; on earth for sight. It is man's most precious po=- s�essiotl. Yet many abuse and n'gle'ct it. Slop and think If you nt TREATING YOi•R EVES RIGHT, Tl, •:i corn'sind have U3 rezan►iti ihctn lo )earn how they should be treated in the future. Our examination costs you nothing. The ;lasses X110 supply if necessary, le•jll cost you ns little as honest lenses and frames ca11 .1►,• 901(1 for, W. S. H()W1:Y, flim. E3 Chemist 2111(1 Optician, Exeter. -It'inay b,' ,t lit tie cat ly but why not call a meeting of the :baseball boys to organize for the coming emit - tiler? Last year 1 he boya held their at)tlu ti weting early. and ,rot into shale, .befdre the (stetson opened and the r:rsults showed it was wisely done. -Members of 1 h Tril•it1 '.1r.ttiorial I church have challenged flit, James Str• • i League to dehat 1 ort 'whether the. Japnutcse should IUs► kept out of the country or not. The challenge twill likely be nccepte(1 and the dee bate take place emu!' time in thonear future. --The offer of the \Vcskly Glob; & Canada Farmer for thirty•fiva cents 'with Oil Exeter Times expire, on May first. Those wishing to ink. advantage of t his excellent offet should R't1(i in their subscriptions alt once. We can also (rive ,you the Weekly Jia'tl and Empire for tl.irt)•- five cants. -Camille -11's Stain and Floor Fil- ls!' is the Most durable finish for floors and surf Ic-a that nn, sv,.lke,l upon. made transparent and in col- ors irritating natural synod. \V. .1. Iiealnta)1 upon roiuest will show a sample of old flooring cont,ed with this finish. it 'swears longer tbuu regular floor tarnish. -The annual meeting of the Exeter Lawn howling club will be Ji )id in th' Town Ball on Friday owning at A o'clock. Th•t officers for the year will be .•lecied anti committees np- t►oint(ed. A cordial invitation is given to nll intete.9ted in boss ling to nt'tend this meeting. A number of new tneml•ars are joining this yerlr anti the coming seamen promises to tie the best in the History df the club. Market Report. -The following la' the report of Exeter markets. cor- rected up to March 1tith.. Ilius. Wheat 814 cwt t t s. I1:,rley, 50 to 55 resit.-. O • - 48 au 511 (.•1115. I'. i••••• 75 cents to 80 cents. Blended Flour (SIAM, $2.75. 111.01. *21. at,orts. $:5. Feed Flour. $1.111 to $1.45. Ray. $12 to s1:1. Dried aptel••s ;► (-,sets per pound. ('lover seed. $8 to Ste per bushel., Potatoes. 75c. to !►t)c. per bag. Itutter .7 c:t►ts p l pound. Turkeys 12. Coal. $7.25 a ton. Chicken. 9 cents per lb. Geese, 9 cents per lb. Ducks. J cents per lb. l:g:;s 16 c' Its s 1► -.1• dozen. (logs, swell i tht $5.25, .1• .•i 56.77; to $7.00. • 6000••a•••••4d•••••••••: • • • LOCALS i • o.►tt,1,oJ4r• 1•di••••♦ -!Liss ilyndinin is seeting ing London. -Dr. Antos spent :l rev days at Battle Creek. -AS Jake; St.etvat•t. ‘would say "It tis like spring." -\V. Acheson tinct son Garvey wee•) in London oti'1'uestla)'. Remember the Store one door north of Post Office. The leading' store for Dress Goods and Millinery Specials in Dress (foods 54 inch all wool Panama in blue, black. The most popular goods of the season. :1 great bargain 95c. 5o inch all wool French Broadcloth, Chiffon finish in all the new shades of brown, greets, blue and black .... Special per yard $1 00. 1 4 inch 1i1.1c4. Twine \'011e. splendid rich odor. Vel }' fashionable, a great seller, ssorth $1 25 for !►;,c. l_adi.s Rain Coats .A very c0I1e: t fun of hull( s and full length Cravet.ette ('oats in tight (.(eye and Pretty Fawns. Something .trite new and correct furspring ewt•arit•) . '1't innued with silk braid :tall fancy but- tons Prices $e to $12. Stiff flats for Men are it \Ve !lt•e show;sig all the newest and hest shapes in men's Stiff flats light and easy fitting . Prices 2.110 and $2,35 SNELL & ROWE THE OLD RELIABLE Opening of Exclusive lot of white Goods For Spring and Summer Wear i In fancy White Goods there ale many novelties in Checks and Stripes. In plain Fabrics there arc Shirt Waists and Suiting Linens Lawns. Organdies and Laces. We are also showinga ver ► con - L g ) 1 1 plete line of Ladies White Near in Blouses, Skirts and Corset Covers the finest we have ever shcwn. Come and get are all gone. It will be very difficult for you to fns lot of White Goods than we can show you prices will meet your utmost approval too. yours before they find a more beauti- this spring. Our -Saturdspells,,.ay %las the first day of (ivaraour ha��n ARLI •ts ---lliSS Norms. llohi'1, is visiting Friday; friends in ('1t I:haut and Detroit, -Souse. ir:�ot►le (wonder (why trot► y; nt this 5035011 of the year when the -Mrs. -Mr. Art 1 l•lun, of Ingersoll. vis• goes astray without r.ett;istratiott in( weather ctangea so suddenly, do mot tives) in fled his brats: •r R. G. tie (doze, Sunday.sending though th3 postoffice. The 1,,t rt cough ruts on. it may lead to -Mrs, --Mrs. 11, .Johns is visiting her ti tughter 11 rs. \Vtue aGoodisott in Sar- nia. - :Ind N1 rs. l;ert Clark, of Cred- ,tuwt, spent Sand.iy with Al r. '1114 Mrs. Brock. -Jlrs. .A. llooper, of Clinton, vis• iced her mother Airs. Atkinson, last n•e.k. - James llottthron of Hensel( is the guest of Mrs. Collins and 51ia3 Uonthron. - Miss Mabel Stanley, of Crediton. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, Slut- this fact does not necessarily re ujro coo street. . that severe Clultl0ctial (storms shall -Airs. Georg.: •'4antwell entartained apv•ar on these dates. Ileavy storms :t number of 1:tdiee Friday evening and tidal waves are just its apt to of last twe.'6, occult any tirno 'within two to ethr.%e -Tho tees at the rink last Friday weeks of the 22nd. 'Many shut rp, >dis- rlight was it► exeeellent condition .tuietilg ►ssaualls and violent gales for skating. will )aowevor be natural for nevoral -stew. Ernest Grigg took charge of days, centering on 'the 22nd, '23rd and t he. services in ltho Caven i'resbyter_ 24th, calling for proper care of live w si11 church last Sunday. stock, and marry other interests like - practice is ono (that should be Ascots-c:(t:trrh or consumption. You can timed by everybody. Jf a person I gnickly cure your cone!' by :using %•alae s his ]Honey he should guard (111(1 protect it it and extra precautions should be taken; in tae11et- irtg to outside pla.cas. Write. your address distinctly as the currency taken from misdirected totters at !the dead letter offices last year amounted to $67,615.59 A word 1 o the !wises is sufficient. A: reactionary storm; period ja cen- tral on the 22nd., 23rd., total 24th. This period is at 'the center of In obstinate coughs of lora;.; aunt. Earth's vernal, or sprint; +aluinox, hut 6!!i [n1UIsiOn 691t LIr SII "The Ideal Gough Gure" ly: to be affected thereby. -51 r. 'Richard Gould, who was Dispensing Chemist.. op•rat.ed on for on internal trouble -A large number of those interest- FYl•:'l'F.R - ONTARIO, is getting along enia�ly. ed its the promotions of .the scheme 1 ions 110 better lirellara110o for !building up Et run- down constitution than a good Emulsion of Cod Lis,': Oil. Sold in rifle. :(11.1 1l.(1) . S. COLE, 1,01 1 1 i s. Phil'. B. to establish rural telephone service its ---Mr. Ilenry'Runtohr last tveek lost the unoccupied district surrounding .t a tluable entire ]corse which he Exeter, =stet in tho Town Ball, Satur- let,t recently purchased. day afternoon and after a lengthy -Millinery Openings at. Miss A. discussion a comtnitte.a eras appoint- :aorlock's. March 27th. Intl 28th. ed to solicit subscribers. The fol - Everybody cordially invitee, lowing provisional directors 'tt.xe el- -S. Fitton. issuer of marriage li. ected, lit. Northcott, 'fres.: John tEs- ('ns:S, also complete lino of wed,- sery, Sac'y. ; Paul Madge, Fred Eller - ding rings always on hand. ington and \V. I). S•)nders. It was -Henn T11)iott is learning; the tail- decided that the company (would ibe ng (with W. Johns and Sam Elliott made tt joint stock company, on a :1.e barite trade et its Ed. Willis. co-operative: basis, and that shires etould be sold uuly to subscrilsers, so -Just look at this offer, the Times that the telephones could b,' leased Weekly Globe or Times land at ,actual cost. \\'ttkly Mail end Empire 'for $1.35• -Tommy Burns (Noah Brusso), had - .11.s. Max Desjeirdina tend (laugh- i an, (.35)' vieiory over Jim (Roche, the t 1. of Grand +IE•ntl. were 1 b guests, Irish champion in Dublin, Ireland, the of 1r. and 51rs. Samuel Jlartiti. last other day, knocking hint out 'before e,. •k. he could say 'Jack Robinson. Tli y --\VANTED-Young girl to do trust have sonic poor specimens of light housework. to go to Loudon. pugilists on the other side of 1 he l'or further particulars apply at the herring pont(. \V•,; have t3o111:1 chaps Times Office. right here in Exetter, fellows nwho -Th:3 Thames 'Road Threshing Co. wouldn't know a r•ivared circle met last w. (k to receive the report , from a circular saw, that. tho Cann- ot laei year's business. A dividend of dist) champion couldn't knock out tin iset Ir 1 ct rt. was made, ! one or two rowldk, as ,h:: has done -The friends of Mrs. (Bev.) W. M. to these three .•cls:Itnl►l'elts." Tho Martin will be 'dossed to deartt that , prize -fighting of to -da}- is n huzJ reports from Lha •Rattle Creek Safi- ' fake, ns 15 1110s: 1101 s , racing :MIL Larium Mete (hal Rhe' is improvingotherr kinds il contests '1')1e nl inner is named b: fore the gong is sounded. nicely. iitthusing of the crow(( 1,110 ewe'. -Mrs. Alex. McDonald, of Sauin ling a 'big gate receipt is at the bot - Rosa, Calif. svho visited relatives int ; tom, df it cell. t sborn+e during tits is inter months, 12th. -The finalfinalshoot for the, Exeter on 11rrjve(I the at lett. !louse itt California :'riffles silver trophy will take place i at the (,un Club grounds this af- A number of friseid, of Mr. and ; ternoon. John Treeibner seems to `.1 rs. \\'m. Tapp •plcasallt ly surprised have Ute Lest chance of winning, al r It nt un Wednesday evening ring; of last i though should he fall •sown i,1 his tees k. and a very enjoyable; time was ' shooting. Saxon Fitton. Frank Treib- sp.•nt, ! tier or Fred Ker,- tits). menage to --Ur. Ramsey, of (Maws. fortn.erly i land the prize. John 'Treibncr 1138 to of Exeter, gave rt very interesting shoot Rixteeii rocks out of twenty to address on his experiences i,rt tI'aris. ` gain his handicap p-rteeitsge while London. Oxford and Cltesteer to tho Messrs. 1'. Treibner sand S. Fitton Mt. 'Forest Presbyterian church list ' have to mike Swell y straigl►t lo tie Sunday. him(. Should 'Mr. Treibn. r make only -Miss 'font has moved her dressing fiftee'n cud the oilier two get niu.'- parlors over Manson's shoe store' t,•.•n each find \1 r, Ken r gets his where she will be pleased to nt• 111 silty straight. tlt•' 'four trill be tend to the wants of hsr tnany pat- lie for the whore off. 'Much inter- rons. 1 m : est is being taken in t he outcome Apprentices wanted. of thecollttist and Mere promises to - 'T he C. 1'. 111...ngineers 111 -he nla:de t 1►•' Toile a number at the grounds tate surweey through Exeter i:Ist twin- this afternoon to Miin.rts the :;Hoot• Are for the proposed extension . of ing;, the roadAre making a survey elon; The projected re -union of sill for- tl•: lin of the G. 'I'. 'IT. hem, St, i members of the County Council Marys to Sarnia. of Huron, propos-d tole) held its Jens. -Th, Miss.: .. j liianchc and ida tirouli"•s to 1-0 n highly interesting West col t , who )1:Ivs. been visiting j :,1111 hit-tolte :affair, nttd in lliis con - their roister Mrs. 'It. Coates :Ind other; t.,•ction County -Clerk Lane is going relatives. hero during Kha inst. three through old minute books making lists of 11te former members of tho months -is \ io•d ty sloe their home Council. 01► i list 1. I►as; lsrepare,l is its 1)Ougla� 'Men. (,f the 11:1(11,19 of \\'ard('ll`( Of lite -A •swell 1:nowt( Illnft tin toew11 I. 1)' County eine(+ 1t;:iU. It is as lfolloll:,, apiicaranc e►[ robins is not an itldie s• \V. Chalk. Tuckersrnith ; ,Tohtt St re - of 1 a4 L C of r Ile h kept A rack e tion 9 . God - W. l spring. P than, Godericl : John 11o1n1•e.. (.0 1 of theta for 'tire past ,itventy , yen rs ; erieb q'oe,eseip • lt. iGibbons, (10.de:r- and the first on a always nrrive dill' ich ; Arch.I)isl,op, 1lgbonlo : \\'illi.stu hits t he [fest (week in 'March.Young. Colborne ; ,John Leckie. of --it will not he t he fault of the Mussel's ; G. E. Crewmen, Tucker - commissioner if 'Main t.S1r•'et is not smith : ('. (;irviti, t\Valwanosh i !r, E. In good shnpo'wh.:it the snow and ice 1fiyes, e.1i-Kiilop; J. T. Gnrroet. Cod• are off the street. Mandy he hid •t ' ericb ; John K.'ine. Bolick 1 'F. W. gar, of men clearing off I le (dirt no•' Johnson. :Goderich : L. hardy. i:r••- cun1ul.lted during the 'winter. t tor; A. F. Gibson. \VIox•••ter : I', Kif•- 1)it. OVENS EYE ANI) EAI( Sr it. i IS•• illyt-h : V. 'Rate. Stepl••tl : 1), geon, will be at the Commercial Walker. Tuck.erstni►h : T. 51. how. I -N- ; boborne• 4. llay.`s, 'McKillop: ,f. nut. Hotel. (tours . t1 .1(► 2- m- to 4.'10 1'• ton. Ilullet t : ♦.too. 14' ck. Colhorne tit. Glasses prat„ t tv fitted 511(1 (lig- J. Torrance. Stanley :.T. (-;riffjn, Ash - Next• of eye ear and nose treated. field : T. II. Taylor. East. AVnewnttosh ; ,;ext tisit 1•'ritl,1t April :1►el, 1!t0'+. \\'m. R1cl'hersol. Turn1►:rry;'i',Btr;l- - `[r. M. Y McLean, 51. 1'., is Still chits, X:rey .1, d:ox. (;osl',rich : 1T. Sio- in the hospidal ,It Ot taw.(. shift i•► - i?ew,•n. 1i•;n�:e11 : 1), iti. ('ook, -lIoetlek ; exp: cted lit, w ill 1.•.t wt( .ht, int; the , 1)r. .1. A. 'Rollins. Exeter : T. (dolt, week, the ear Iron1)le frost nwhieh )►o Goderich : 1). 1'alte39on, E. \\•11wanted) has suffered having •,e(t) cntitcly re• \\•;, herr. tiTrussalls: .1. .itoelman, moved net a r.'sult of the op►I•latiot), 1lorridiQ : llobert Miller. Turn- -Mr. W. .1. Beaman attended the 1►•rry; 11. Sp.•ickrnan. Exeter; .1. T. nt-eting of the officers of Alin 33rd. Currie. E. Wawanosh ; 'ltob.'rt Mo• It.'gt. nt Clinton last Thursday. 1-11L Lein. (;od •rich. The Ismer of the nieetitlg teas for the purpose of die- municipality Riven after the ,\Vatr- cussing the matter of going to Quo- ' den's !eines is that of the municipality bc•c to alt silt the ter-ccnle•n•iry c -•lc- { from! 1% llicl1 iie cum' nt the time ha oration. ( was \Vn rd On. -Ed 'Mitchell, of Brantford is vis- iting .his parents. -Mr. A. Bagshaw left Monday for Olds, Alberta. Mrs. Bagshaw will leave its about :t week. -0i wing to the illnss of Mr. Fleming jhe.re was 110 S.C1i001 111 hi9 • t ootrt Tuesday. -The commanding officee of the Army Corps of between 20,000 and 25,000 Canadian militiamen and reg- ulars which is to be nssembled in Quebec in July next in connection with the ter -centenary celebration, will devolve upon Brigadier -General \V. D. Otter, .1 het new chief of 1 h • general staff. Thero will be in all, four divisions in this army corps, with the following offiears ne di. t iyionnl colnntanrl.•rs. 131 it i.;.anc r:tl W, A. Cotton (Western Ontario.) Col. W, D. .Gordon (Eastern Ontar.o). I1rig-Gene.ra I L. Buchan (Quebec). Brig. -General C. W. Drury (Maritioie Provinces. it is not settled to evils t extent the funds available] will per- mit of tlr• \\•.;,stent militia Aakin part in the Qu ,bee camp. It is hoped hotvev.u. that nt least a composite corps front the \V.st may be enabled to take. part. The proposed review at Quebec w:11 be the largest force that has ever been :uwntbled at one time in t lee illistory of Canadian mil- ttj:t, -Thi' Advertiser of Saturday night states thnt the K;. '1'. tit. Officials will ill all probability commence the con- st taction of a1 (10ub10 track 011 the L. Ii. & B. division •this spring that p1.1t18 aro and r preparation at the bend office in .\lorttrea1, and that this survey for 1 ht, new work was completed 12 st fall. The reason for tl,' double tracking is that tho traffic on t his lilt: has i).cn steadily growing for s:'veral years, :And tho residents of the different tolwtis have repeatedly taken up t ha 11t1_st ion of b- tte:r service dish the officials. For this last yen"- especially the traffic hats tl>«•.11 so heavy that on iata uy of the trains people. have bad to stand the greater part of the way. freight i/usin,'ris has 111,o been very h�•avy, tool it js Said Iris incr.•.ise:1 more than 25 p..1' cent. in the Iasi nine months. '11►.' iriiclo 'further states than in I i ew of all 1 hese facts and the bright outlook for business on the. L. II. & J1. line, the company hes decided to build a new line and put on inor.• train!. Two Ettore pass- enger trains it is understood, mill be last on in a few, v, . ks, 0nel %viten the double track is completed more may Its added. 'There is no doubt .101110. 011 10111 '- 011 • was giving tits reverter of the Advertiser a -pipe dream." It is a fact come of she trains are over- crowd•'d and itict'e'.9cd passenger ser- vio, should be trivet). but cls to this company building 210 extra track. it it ;',t likely 1l , present gen •r2tliort e r.. it. It was repot, 41 ilea the Grand Trunk intend..1 a slipping the wh•-•at arriving at Go.l.er i It vitt Lon- don :111(1 jn l hn t case the comp i tty Iwoul.1 replace the present rails ,ee jt h heavier ones, and 1l:tC Is about ,111 we may expect.' Psychine Miuionaries A friend of Dr. Remedies Writes: "Spiel n bottle of Psychine to Mrs. \\•... They have n slaughter in decline, mei 1 believe it would help her. I have mentioned your remedies to the family, and also cited some of the ,niraeulous cures ac('om- plisltetl inside the last 18 years, of which 1 have knowledge." T. G. IR\CIN, Little Britain, Ont. Run down conelitions from lung. (stom- ach or other constitutie•nal trouble cur- ed by Psychine. .\t all druggists, r -lc and $1.00, or Ile. T. A. Slocum, 1.t•l.. Toronto e;too. Thomas is visiting 1.011•1on. E. 11. Vollick is visiting rel- ative♦ in Listowel. -.1, .G. Staibury was engagers it el Goderich this week. - Miss Jeltnie 111ur1ay vi-:•, ,t ,. lives in Hensel( over bund:ay, -Miss Effio Pearl Taylor is w:sit- ing friends In Lucatt and vicinity. 'Mr. J. \Voo.1 shipped a to:i:t of butchers cattle to Toronto on Friday last. -Mr. ollo Balkwill, of Fe. 'Thone.ss 511 11t yesterday visiting .eclat iw •s jr. to W11. - ,Liss Carrie Scott, of Crou►:1rty, visite•her lin-tither r. .1. 11. Scot t Il ttd•eeaak. t -See ad in smother column of sale of 20 dairy cows and 10 1: if:rs at Metropolitan hotel. -Miss Vimey Pearson, of London, who is improving rapidly. Miss Peer - son is 'well known in Exeter. -51r. and. Mrs. 1). Dow and Miss 1'r juhart of 'ltusseldale, were visi- tor% nt 'Mr. A. Dow's over Sunday. -POUND - IN Exeter, Tuesday, Gordon setter, white and brown. Owner can gat same by proving prop- erty and paying for advertising. -Twenty-three young then who in- tend -going to the encampment at Quebec 111 June. were treasured for their uniforms last Saturday ••venIng. - The p rsott Iv110 took Mr. D. Ker - nick's umbrella from tie: James St. Church last Sunday morning; will confl'r iI favor on M1 r. 1' rnick by rettlnlilig it. -Mr. C. B. Snell has purchased the small office building at (toss & Tay- lor's lumber yard oft the East side of Mfairt reet and Is leaving it moved lo' 1 1, _e rear of of his house on Ant drew street to ba used as a kitchen. rola_ BORN IIESTE.\I AYEII-Olt the 14th coitus. sion of flay, on Sunday, March 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Itestemayer :t sun. A. l'O Pel `) AB SCHOOL. ,A school that grows steadily in public favor must have genuine mer- it. We understand that Mr. Spotton now trains more young t)' -ogle than any other management its Ontario. The Clinton Business College, whose new advertisemtetit appears on pasge 8 is certainly n (worthy link, in this Chain of Colleges. The Spring term opens April 1st. Our business has not been built ---t-- quick]) , but is built on a good GRAND TRUNK SYSTEM Reduced (One way second class colonist tickets will be on sale commenc- ing Feb. 29th and continuing daily until April 29th, to the following points \"atlCOUter \pictorial Seattle Portland Tacoma Spokane San Francisco Los Angeles San DiegoMexico City For tickets and full inforniatton'call J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent, or write J. D. MCDONALD, t?niori Depot, Toronto. Ont. ogs anted Highest Prices Paid delivered or in the woods THOS. ELSTON Centralia Saw Mills Confidence is the one biggest asset in business r Flour Gained this for us A-SIGNEES AL1:. ;foundation, Its the actual results - The Assignees of the Estate of from AN1)14E\V IIIC;KS, May , Merchant. Centralia. Insolw"nf, will offer for sale by Public Auction on Thursday Our FIour the 20th. of March 1908. nt 1 o'clock p. m. (sharp) on ther Sando farm ad- joining Centralia, all the property That determines its value, (..►zeal - of the Insolvent, consisting of Ilorses. tolls, 'farming itnplctnents, hay, press ity lingers long after prices arc and other net felts too numerous to forgotten, Remember your or- ders for flour and feed arc act- lt. at the mill and prompt - Elliott.: iall. - 1.. inspectors : Thomas ly attended to E. 1'andford. 1•:s 1.. ,N.•Ison hicks. Est.. Ayaignec•s; or to DICKSON & HARVEY BROS. mention. also (louse aanel Lot in Cen- tralia. For Particulars see posters or apply to C. 1:. hackney, \\', CA11141NG. Solrs. for Assignees. Auction Sale t the IWI'OL)TAN HOTEL. -on- Fltll).AY, A1'Il1I. 'felt., 1(108. at ct►,• o'clock, 20 dairy cows dug to calve in .April or with calf at foot. 10 2 -year-old heifers. good grassers 700 to 901f hounds. These are n well -selected lot of dairy cows bought in the neighborhood of Wier - ton where the scarcity. of feed cotn- pelly the sale. Must bn sold without reserve. 1'1•:11515.-6 immnths credit on fur- nishing approved joint /solea?. .A dis- count of 6 i►:.1• cast. per tineem off for cash. 'I'IIOS. ('AM1•:RON. '.Ill. \'.-:ARI), Auct. Viols .Wood ' Wood Wood Nisi cord of har(i wood, Best quill. ity. Prices according to grade. Wood cut. to suit customers. cord block. ()rulers left at Titres, 4)ffl a e, Thos. Hartnoll •••••••••••••••••••••+•••• • • • ••• Sorino Term OPENS APRIL 1ST. • Cantata's rlrt•atest �h:tin of 11,116..1 •t, Business Collette.. located at Puree koao, (►n 11•ts.an,oi 0115108 WAI.KRKN,N IIKASnrwll.Lr (11.1./R14 11 follows the euetetn of hn.iness concerns and takes no t twat ion 8tenographcrs, itu,ok-k.'•p• ra an 1 Tclegra• `•beta are in gr(at •kmand in .1111}•, A:.1t<ttt, September, and of toter. 11•e train more muni( people than ant •.tht•r management in Ontario. • Thr re mulls be a reasot.; write for it. • ---AI A II. COURSES- • • CLINTON • BUSINESS GOLUEOE I1.1x11-:r, I',. 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