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JONES & CLARKS'
!Phone No. 32.
Magnificent Showing of Fancy
Blouse Nets
Fancy Nets are consideree) very etyfish this season. Weiare
well prepared to meet the deueand witli a full line of
Britonne Net Black Point I) Esprit
Brussels Net White Point I) Esprit
Oriental Net Cream Point I) Esprit
A new Net Waist will be the real thing
MILLINERY
EXETER, ONT., CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, APR11, tlth 19(:N,
hirkton
JIr. Joist, ,Moura last %%eek di-eus.:d
:sof bis household' goods ant next
i Tuesday wlea101cl ., ,
6ask., whereill lie �sve1Kctsfor to contii.enrtue
hi= trade, that of tinsutithing,
• V. Sfoore last vete; purchased Mr.
1. ith's lin rdware etock and is havin,
♦ • a big reductlun sale.
•G:o, Longhurst, of Nia sera Falls,
•has returned to the viliago and kill
• remain for some weeks visiting
• friends.
Harry Jones left last week for For -
::ii t where he has taken a position
)kith a blacksmith.
: : l front to S p. ►n.
• • 1 Earl Roadhouse spent Sunday under
1)r. C. A. Campb:ll Les ;nnounce3
a change in his office hours. Here -
aft er he will be a this home n!11
9.30 a. m.; from 1.30 to 1 p. tn. and
Our Show Rooms are full of all the newest Paris and New :: 1 the parentalraroot.
York styles and milliners are always ready to wait on you ♦ • W•lber 1 nds sports a new driver,
and take Come early for your Easter Bonnet. • • Wil, says the mud will fly. Look out
• girls.
Albert McCurdy, 01 Toronto, is visthe west where lie has secured a posi-
tion as bookkeeper. We wish him
millet rasg.aDina.vid Ilaziewood is able to be
Mrs. Wm. Francis had a telephone
placed in her house last week.
Quite a lively time was spent at the
home of Mr, Sam. Itontly last Tnurs-
day night, when a number of Sunshine
people and the Sunshine choir gather-
• led. 'The evening was spent in taffy-
:: I Fulling and other grottos, All i eport
• • laying had a good time,
Days come and go and (luring the
time that is pone 'the instill axle of
the wheel that supports ell the feta
toes has not been alive ta the ad,
vantages Ito ba gained by n. com-
plete organization. Such a step, we
believe, should have been taken years
ago, so that all might have reached
a higher eminence% In the calling to
which so many are etiga;ed, a calls
ing so practically etseful aud upon
which eu many are depending for
sustenance that ii hive riahly behooves
us! to be up and doing while there is
yet tirne and opportunity. That time
and opportunity have come to tn. awl
we purpose to amprove them in such
0111Y 1.,C •I Ve henclit h111. 't he whole
community in svhich wo reside.
In consie•ration of what has been
said the Pliihiethropists of diirktonj
and vicinity, ha v.• etarted an organi-
zation known as 4 11 • "Kirkton Can"
adian Club" for (the purpoee stated
The next meeting of ale. e!.ab will
he Iield in the club rooms. • berdeen
:: following subjects have already been
•• big in Canadti," by dolin Ureuliart:
:: "Selection of Seeds." by ling. (Moore :
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• • "Relation of the Public, I3ohool to
teussions follow 'every gubject. The
• eubject 'to be discussed at the next
• : meeting is the "Preparation Of 111
IF • GrOUIld Mr tile Seed" !to Ise intro -
the "History of the IL E. 'Loyelists"
by Dr. W. 'It. Carr, chair to be taken
by 'It. Davis. A specie! invitation is
extended to the bort to at tend the
next inseting of else club. All per-
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our
your orders.
New Spring Coats
and Skirts
Stylish garments and good
material are the main points
this season and is just what
you will find here. We have
something real new to show
you.
New Dress Goods
Our counters are all full of
the new fabrics. Nothing
left out to make our showing
a success. Lo not fail to see
them,
New White Goods
This will be a banner sea-
son for 1Vhite Persian Lawns
Linen Lawns, Paris Linens,
Organdie, Swiss and Embroi-
dered Musltns Will he found
here in abuudance,
Long Kid Gloves
S button Length, black or tan
$1.75
12 button length, black or tan
HOUSE FURNISHINGS
Now is the season for house cleaning. You may need a New
Carpet, nice Rug or Good Linoleuntn. A good selection here to
choose from.
Get the Best.
STAI'NTON'S
Costs no More.
Wall Paper
Newest Designs Lowest Prices.
Jones & Clark
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall papers.
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eand Active. while the latter is as spry
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Eaes�n as many n toy. (eew towns we
stink can leas) of such an unusual
trio. and their many friends will
PostGd rds 1 y est they may alt spared for manyyears V t. -.E pos[tor.
Lots 01 Them I """"
Mr. 1lenry Nile Las purchase) the:
farm at the lith. Con., o.vncl by Isis
father, the lute Henry Pfile, Sr.
We are selling Toads ( bliss Ida Finkbeiner of Stephen is
of them. 1,VC have a back to town and expects to remain
for awhile.
stock to he proud of, Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Nicholson
moved •to Crediton last iweek where
We Will meet your Taste 'Ir. Nicholson line gone into butcher-
ing in partnership evith Mr. A. Mit-
We will meet your Pocket • t Ihorz. We wish bath these gent.1
Allen success in their new home.
THE PURITY = S1el Davie a elk , of away on
Tuesday nt f he home of her daugh-
• ter -in-law. Mrs. ply. &telck. of the
Canadian Express Building, • North end after considerable suffer-
= ing )actin; s' coral months. The de -
1•••••••••••••••••••••••••• ceased was a resident of town for
many ye'irs. and she made many fest
friend& by her kind and noblo aual-
District - sties. She was n faithful member of
the Lutheran Church.
'Mt-. John McGarvatl died in the
hospital at Clinton at the age of 76.
De tee •l one of dee oldest bust ,'
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nen of the town, having conducted a
.grocery for a number of years and
Also owned and opavnted a salt
block. Previous 10 he appointment
of a police magistoat s he was the
leading Justice of Ibe peace of the
town. In softies he was a Liberal
and in religion a 1'r. sbyteri:an.
Welk 'Olnen._4ret prompt arld
• 1•L tug help by usie; 1)r. Shoop's
• Night Cure. 16ese hootbine. heeling.
antiseptic suppositories, wit It full in.
formation how to proc(ed are inter-
'rvtile:ly told of in my book, "No. 4,
For Women." n." The book, and strict-
ly eonfi.lr•utial medical a.tvice is en.
lir(ly free. Simply write i)r. Shoop,
!Racine, \\'is• for my book No. 4. Doll
lea N'. d, hooey.
%V,: doubt if many trop!, know
t hat in &•*forth tie • bro-
4.h4v.,whose combined ages Ieat' h the
unu,ua! total of 231 years. The
gentlemen arr. :b,' throe play. "Lore,"
-John. ,lane•! and Thotnas E.--tiuly
1)r, ., bur trio. They el,. all ill )
1. •. < of that district ant in their
11,13 have filled many inlpnttant
nlunicilxl1 positions, in fact Thome.
F... t h•' youngest of the Ihr(•.'.
preeent Mnyor of S,•afo•tb. John hag
attained t11 good :lee of P3 'airs.
James Is 77. and Thom.•i. -E. ig 6!'.
•Considering their advanced year. 1h •
sons over 18 y.:srs neo 'eligible, for
wembarship. Come ttnd: have n prof •
[table time.
'thanking you Mr. 'Editor, for your
valuable seise:. i remain, yours truly
-Scc'y of Club.
To t h • Editor,
On Friday next the tax -payers of
Exeter will be asked to vote on the
Connor and Gibbs Ry -Laws and per-
haps at this titne, a few rmsons
why you should vote In favor of the
lly.iLane, may not tri out of place.
Looking back over the past tell
years we find that the conditions in
regard to labor has •materially chang-
ed. 'There used to be a large staff
of men kept busy building houses and
barns for the farmers but now the
neighhorin; country is pretty swell
built up. 1Vhere (here used to be
5 or 6 mason contractors there Is
now only 2 or 3 and the same may
be said of Hie carpenters and obit -
eta. 'There used to be deo planing
5 or 6 mason contractors their are
only ono and that one depends large-
ly pn their &Lipping trade Id keep
1 hone going. Ile n there is 'the work
of gettin;.put wood (which is prac-
_ tierilly done and coal being tensely
-That languid, lifeless teethe,les•d for fuel Ihr labor of cultin
for t he citizens •a.
1 1 . 113 4 e
11 beet' eta le• n way
that comes With Fpring and early wit h. Fo in ord.:- to keep put tow
summer can bo luickly changed to piosperous and growing, something
a feeding of buoyancy find ener;y by Is hat to be provided to take the
the judicious use of Ur. Shoop's Iter- piece of those ind•rstries which have
torative, Th: Restorative is a gen. g:one•. Now if the Gibbs and Connor
u[nr tonic to tired. run•down nerves, Ity•tbnWs ;ere tweeted. work 'will be
and but a few dos a 1s neer led to prntid:.d for a large ►n ,:,bvr of
satisfy- t euser that 1)r. Shoopis Rea- hands for ten years or the town gels
torativc is actually reaching this its money hack. do we would ask
tired spot. The indoor life of win-
ter warty always leads to sluggish
bowels and 10 FltliX;i.h circulation in
gcn.•ral. The customary Irick of ex-
crc's' and outdoor lir lies up t ho
liver, stagnates the kidneys. and of t•
limes, weakens th,' Beet -Ca cct'on.
Use Ur. Shoop's 11sstorative a few
)weeks and all will be changed. A
few days' teat viii tell you 1het
you are' tilting the rizt,l remedy. 1'ou
will easily and surely ,tote the
obangc from du)? to day. Sol l by W.
8. Itowey.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Boeghl
Bears the
Signature of
th•e citiz.'ns Io come out aril sot,-., for
the working nein anti sit dh1 some
lime vote for 1 hernsel v.'.r for there
is leo one but what will be benefit led
If the town is prosperous' property
becomes more valuable and the peo-
ple will know that they have (terns•
a ttond deed.
tihot.% ns :1 man that ovoid not
%eve , ,1nll, rho n feinliy if 111,v
err: in 11) 4 d. Then stow touch bet-
ter to protiSe tvotk eo that they can
lirovid•' for , h w+e 1% .. 1'or on'
dollar i< ,11 Ih,l it will cos. :( p•r-
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:♦ •• Yes We are readyfor spring paintingEverything in the Paint
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• We are assured that it the Gibb by= : line, Elephant and Martin Senours too per cent, burr paint.
:law is carried, with the new building, ex= I 40, 45 and 50c per quart.
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:tra equipment, wages, apples, etc., the Campbell's Varnish Stains all colors
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:Company will expend in the neighborhood• 5C, 25c, 4 5 and 85c per tin
I of $15,000 here this year. :•
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$1.00 per year in advance
The voting oli the Gibbs Evaporator by-law and ilia Connor llro_ •
by-law Will take place le'ridty alibis week and should cerry Ile :
large majorities. The Gibbs by-law was voted on nt the January el-
:• ection but owing to n misunderstanding of the worline of the:
ballot, a number cast their votes the wrong way, and nithou;h tit.::
by-law received a large number of votes over those polled against •
• it, the number was not rtuffici-.nt to make two-thirds of the a vail- •
:able vote, which was necessary to carry it. •
The Councils of 1907 and 1908 vera elected by the,, people bee ••
: cause of their promises to use their best endeavor,; to secure in-:
:tries for Exeter and their records show they have: lived up to their :
agreements, and (hey should 1,e teicour;Ige(1 by those elope 4'l -aced
• tient in office..
• The Gibbs Company and Connor tiros.'nos
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lie' t iiions are goo.)
• ones, the amount of money involved is not large, $500 in each case,
• and we urn assured of energetic concerns. Everyone is ac luainte.1
♦ with the Connor Bros. They have been with us for home years ant
have established a reputation both for their good `.work and ener-
: gy. While they have carried 011 a general repair shop, they have
• been working alone other lines and have, perfected it gasoline en-
♦ gine and other machinery on which they have secured patents, and
in order to fill 'the contracts which are on hand and are promise*,
it is necessary that they enlarge their Ulnnt ane cluipmeut, They
• have been offered handsome inducements to locate in other places,
hilt would prefer remaining fn Exeter, and all they este is the sunt;
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• of $500, the; cost of the land out which they wish to ,locale and ex-
jjI tensa in securing .a charter for the company.
They intend forming a Company with a capitalization of
$25,000I and to erect n building and install a plant valued at $1U,-
000 to be operated at Least ten years. If they fail to operate ten
years $50 ler year twill bo r„ tur))ed to the town when not in ol,-
,ration,
The Gibb Company agrees to operate the business already rs-
• 1ablished not lees than three months in the year and to employ not
less than twenty-five handy, The term of agreement eot•crine ten •
years from the passing of the by-law. Z
Tire Gibb Company operated last year and good words are heard •
• on all side's of the excellent manner in which they conduct their •
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i,nsiness awl the good prices paid for apples by Them. •
• About. the only objection raised by those opposed to :the pas(ag;e •
• of the by-laws, is They :de not approve of the system of teivine bo- •
• nuscs, There are others who do not agree with them. i}fowrever :
• there. is no law which rovers this .matter, binding ilre ns-hol, prov- •
0 ince against bonusiag, and as many places are offering money tanet in •
•-orae instances large Burns, to secure industries, it is up to Exeter :
to get in line and eecur0 ;ood concerns when we can get tho:nl as •
• cheaply as we can secure ithe Gibbs rand Co --
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HEAMAN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE
Alabastine and Murallo
For renewing walls and ceilings. :111 shades. 25 and 5oc per pkge,
Tube colors
Winsor & Newton's, Sc per tube up,
Aluminum Paint 25, •15 and 75c per tin.
Golo Enamel 25c per box.
Buggy Paint .... •••...... 25 and 45c Tins.
Brushes, extra good value .... .... 5, to, 15 and 20c.
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• A former reeik,it visiting in town said be had ls,lett that •a ♦ ,'fie •
• movement was on foot to erect a new fence in front of lh.' : + •
Ycemetery grounds, and suegestcd (that if the ciiizens of Exeter • + •.
• wished to be among the Ileal places. it would hs a gond scheme to : +.r
• build n fence around the entire
corporation.
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• if•the love proflosltlons Isere notleers
p. and good ones 1h • newspapers ♦
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• ,;t citizens. would not lend their hands ;t.13. theta.
• ler. ,1-.r ..'1 that they are and hope when the vote.; •-• counted Fri- ♦
• clay night that they will b% carried 1.t/ bite.. rnajor•i•;e.,•
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Rev. W. M. Martin Presented With an Address
and Purse of Gold.
After completing twenty -live years
of active service ministering to the
spiritual welfare of the congregation
of (raven Presbyterian chinch, the
paster. Rev. W. M. Mart in was fluting
ly retnenil>ered on Mond ty evening
when he was presented with an :ud
dress and a purse containing $150 in
geld.
There was ankh regret that 1frs.
Slartin, who is 1'kir,g( treatment at
the 13 st tie ('reek sanitarium, was un-
able to he present, but although ab-
sent she was not forgotten. During
the (lay a snug of money W118 tele-
graphed tt icor. ist at Battle ('reek with
instructions to present Mrs. Martin on
behalf of the c•ongregatien with a
beautiful bouquet of dowers in com-
memoration Of the occasion.
A number of the nu•nlher» of the 1d1?1'. W. SI. M..tU TiN, B. I),
church and others. among whr,tn were
the clergymen of the town and district The pr:e:entaati,ln ad tress %vita tn:►de
,net in the schoolroom of the church by Me. .1. (i. St:mbor•y, and the purse
where the presentation was made. The of gold by .Nr. Duncan SleKey, The
chair was occupied by ({et/. 1•r4 iters. school coon► had Leen h:l•atif thIq de-
nt Kippen. The meeting wits opened corated for aha ore isioo by 11.4. Ladies,
by the singing of a hymn, followed who served refreshments after the
by a prayer by Ilev. A. 11. Going, e.1- presentation.
ter which Mr. F. W. Gitelman give an
address, in which he recalled the in-
duction of Rev. Martin Iwent y•flve
years ago, at which time Rev. Colin
i letcher was Moderator and had the
Exeter appointment on his circuit.
(r Jan. ,ill.
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meeting
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111 (l nn was a made by Mt. If McKay,
seconded by Sohn Anderson Ideceesedl
that a tall I,e extended Rev. Martin,
of Norwich. The invitation sects ac-
cepted, and after \1r. Martin had in-
timated his acceptance to the Presby-
tery
resbytery of Din on which suet in Clinton
on March I:3. arra /Wernents %Vere shade of 1 hese who were then tuemle,•1s 10W
for his indite( j011 t n the and (f April remain. otol)ors have corse and
of that year. Rev. ('artiere, of (.rand gone as occasion has necessitated
Rend being nppliotet1 to preach. Mr, their removal to other 11:40es, while
Tn•Itn,14 1:1. of 11c11c.1114 l 1., nut- not it few hare finished Rte'sourney
dress the people :end Mr. 1'.uneron, of here and have passed beyond d ' unto
(yip pen
In address ito' minister. Of that itn,gliscevetsd 00enlr (tom whose
the ntenlheIs of the elm, eh at that hour) enentraveller !whittle," You
time only thirteen are still on the rill. have been with us in prosperity and
11r. (.lsdmari's address %yes followed adver-icy, when the way has been
by a sting by Apiss Menem.. Rev. A. smooth and pleegant at/ Weil as %alien
11. Going war then called upon. and there have Leen d'tlienli1es to he ti-
&tata1 (lint it a !nude(' him much utove( and discour;lgetn5nt.+ 11. 0011.
pleasure to he at a meeting of this tend rg:east. Doling all these years
kind. For Mr. Mat tin. he had the yours itis been the g(lu)ing; hc.nd,your
highest regard. and to knew hire way faith huts r,e•wrr aa1o1 . 1, yo.l have
r, lira congre;a•
rion e.::1, Sn' ' incg'tf and Mrs.' Monday wit 1, Mr. and Mrs. A. Me' In the matter of rho este'', o[ t;
Martin for 1 i'. ;:; ily expression=
i!1 a very feel -
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Dealers in Hardware, Cement and Wire.
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OUR IDEAS
of what constitutes good
clothing (litter from the ideas
of most other firms. W(' de-
mand and use in all our Suits
and Overcoats only the best
maternal and the highest, class
of workmanship
Give us a call.
. JOHNS
Merchant Tailor
esteem and some small 'Leknowledg- I
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inent of our indebtedness we ask you E') BOySEN'I3ENRY ZURICH accept til s purse. it is the sincere Licensed Auctioneer. [sates con
and earnest prayer of all that Mrs.
land
in all d.arlx, Terms reasonable
Martin nets soon be restored to health and satisfaction guaranteed.
and strength :and that both she and --+
you may tome he (Tared an.l ulred to •
work for the• Master's dory. Auction Sales.
Signed on behalf of the members
811(1 ad b":.' le of the ccngregation by -Get yours la bilis printed at rho
the Elder end Manage). Vice s le, 'vl notice wbo
6Iin inO(f►eth(, pap1reer talion 4,llillls are
- �- - printed here, \\'q can have your (bills
I'ar Uh%1r ready for posting front' two to four
y hours after the order is received.
MistAr,,. t Yount is (r'>rin„ at
>I`air. John NI; rsa. 1.. McCurdy `pant NOTICE TO C'I{EDLP) {S
tendered t:
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Curdy. Exeter. Man hinmy, late of the Township.
Mrs. 1). McNicol 1y visiting her o[ 8tepben, in the Count. of Hu-
,!•,ughter 'Mrs. C. ltueeell, itusteldale, eon, gentleman. deceasaa,
n i�t toldtiL Mrs.
ohnn`tcloualllas . Notice is herebyi given ursii int to
t yTuesday 1t, fie U, e ! , th:lt all
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yea! s ago en the invitation of 1 i»' (•ocl. ; ` `10,8 of Mr. kicnougall. Ma�`nst 1he oatato o[ lea said (iCO.
re t , 1 s John Tucker and W. 11, i ass• % hen) do of arch on n: about
g •egltion of leaven Ire -by I Inter, %w.arr in Ilorrlholm on• •lav as the IIle rl r
church you !weenie en • ►• 1 t ay of starch, iJ08, are rr•
u pastor. Many � " k on Inlsinrss.
have been the changes wide)) have
taken place (luring that period. Few•
to n.pe. t and love Vern. Mess 1 tVingt•
sna t1, It '. ,us.'.. •1 for one thou- alone (011055(.41 with a solo after• %%Inch
slut) 4101 end the la re uirjor- Hey. D. 1\'.1'1llinsspoke ofthe great
ity it es,•'.e••t for Lee t hart that. influence which twetlty•five years of
Corn ullt and heap the 100,1 canssowinK of the• gospel haw accomplish-
:1lone:. Don't lie n hump on a Joe. ed and spoke in glowing tering of Rev.
a slunblin•s block to prosrees tui Mat tin and the gond he has done to
rattier b• •I lenge hearted pro;re.- the last ,inariet of •t century. 'Then
Sive Citir 0 0 Low the pe - and followed songs h y. .tr, .f. `o,,h, and
future generation" a ill re- up :o» 1 Miss Katie Mcl•'all, an address by
11714.k. �!r. 1{ev. N:.:1. fear and a song by Visa
You. -. Kinsman.
.\ \V01k'jn_ \1 .n.1
gone ore aid with centi,ience enc,lur-
aging, ((enrol ting 1111(1 li eliftirg all
with t% her)) pet l hate come ill (o111 act.
The revirthery and friends of I he con•
gtegnli,,, feel they canted ,,Nosy the
occasion of this the tweet) -fifth :tun'•
veteat•y of your iec/•torate to pars
without in someway expressing 11 eir
mom eclat ion of 11.11r work and I fe
arnongat then,. Nits. Mattie itnd
Mr. Jas. Nairn. of IITs,ishnrd,
relied on Mr. P. \\•. I•'. Ilia veto on
rive), of last week.
\ir. Albert McCurdy. of Toronto.
is visiting his perrnts 'Mr. and \tri.
'lbw. 'McCurdy 1n're.
-Rev. 1'; ar will exchanee pulpits
e it le Rev. Andrews next Sunday, the
nor )Bion being Conteetional tiunLey 01
('rt diton.
pored on or before the lilt. day of
Stay, 199(, to stied by poet prepaid
or deliver to Messrs, (Stedman &
8tanbory, solicitors for the execu-
tors of the estate of the
said deceased their chrislian
and surnames, addreasc» and drat•
criptions. the full particulars of their
deism, the relatem(.nt of their ac-
counts and the nature of the tee-
sntiliee, if ally, held by them. And
furl her take notice lint After such
last mentioned date the s ti t Ececu-
tors will proceed to dist ribur,,
Like to Try Ps chine the assets of the deceased intone the
Y »II ties er►ti11e.1 thereto. Navine re-
"•Please send me a bottle et gaol only to the chime of which
Paychtne. T have a child afflicted with tJ''y shall then have notices and that
the said ex
tubereuloyis, and have been advisedecutors will not be merle
for Ito said ;two, or any part mere -
to try your medicine by our family
doctor, as lie says he cannot do any of to any lrernort pr persons of whose
thisg more for my (tilde" claim.; petite Ishan not have been
MRS. II. STEPI1rNa, received by thin at the time of such
<li+t rilpet ion.
Arthur. Ont., July 34, 1007. 1.1„1i)11 ,1N & $i'l'ANI1111*V,
P3ychlne cure' when doctors fail. Solicitors for gent Es Tutor.,
Many are sorry they did not try.r .) ria Exeter ,tit 31 ► •:.v of
1 Marche 190P.
Peychine first. Throat, lung and
yonr+elf have won the Jere and' re•1
Atomarh trouble .yield to its curative l C spa Edo,
ower. ,1t all ,e Iggtists, ;0e and >1i1.00, or jLajtatts
�• m, Limited, Toronto. f £ Cady MdW►'
spcct of ,%11. As a slight token of our i Dr. T. A. 81