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Exeter Times, 1908-06-11, Page 812 .a E EXETER '1' I M E S JUNE 11th 190t+, II fi '1•hev are not the cheapest lot we have had + but by all odds the finest. Tho prices to you will ++ be from 85e to $2.50 on every waist. You save +.e. +. frl,nl 15 to 35 per cent. The goods are in perfect *.g • condition, not a cull in the whole lot.. Come quick and secure a lovely sample waist. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4 STEWAR'T'S PHONE 16 A wig Snap Caine our way by accident. A manufacturers set of sample White Shirt Waists Without excep- tion the nicest lot of smart and natty waists we have ('v('1' shown. 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. Men's and Boys' Smart Straw Sailor Hats 2 inch rite and 3 inch Crown are Correct. We have all the new braids is found and split straws 50e. 75o. $1.00 $1 50 $_'.00. Men's Fancy Wash Vests Direct from the makers, plain white, white \iar- scillcs white %yith small black spot and spray, fan- cy grey, fancy grown. The most complete range you'll find. Special val- ue, i5 51.50 '51.75 $2. 60c. for 48c. Do you know a silk bargain? we have one for you. Not the cotnnion every day bargain but a special, regular tnoney saver 27 inch Jap Stlk-pure silk, as pure as it grows. Will wash like linnen. Crisp clean even weave. Perfect colors. White, Ivory Cream, Remember only 4Se. J'. .A. S'2'EW ART +++++++++++++++++•++++++++++++++4-4++++++++++ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++4++++++++++++++++ Gifts to the Bride A Few Good Suggestions Never before were we in a better position to offer yon an extensive sel- ection in suitable, useful and accept- able Wedding Gifts and the closest, price on every article from works of highest artistic merit to the lowest price make it greatly to your advan- tage to btiy here. I3eautiful Silverware such as (7ak© Plates, Tea Sete, Fern Dishes, Biscuit .tars, Marma- lades, Salad Bowls, Bake Dishes and many other hand- some pieces. Rich Cut (:lass, Vases, Seger; and ('reams, Olive Dishes, Butter Tubs, 011 Bottles, Car- atfes, Tumblers. Berry !;owls, Celery Dishes. Etc. A A. MARCHAND Wedding flings a Specialty. SPRING SUITINGS A number of New Browns, Wood col- on; and Elephant Grey Suitings just received. The correct tiling for t he spring sea- son. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, - ONTARIO. Market Report. -The following is the report of Exeter markets, cor- rect,. 1 tot to J ai • lett. \\ haat f'7 cent;. Oats. 45c to 47e. Barley, e0 to 53 cants. Peas, 75 cent. to 80 dents. Blended Flour (STAR), ee.75. !Iran, $14. 1 At 1 • Prices • Shorts, $23. Feed !'lour. $1.111 to $ 1.45. Clover seed. $8 to $lU per. bus Coal, $7.25 a ton. 1'.: . 1-e i, a lint •n. Potatoes. 75c. to 90e. per bag. Ill. . I • .... 'i, :,7.1-.. bilk Leola nne in Grey. Blue. Black. very rich fini:41.1.?5 We have some of the prettiest -� {tullity for ... elle. hats of the season. A splendid , •••e•••te+••+•••+••••••••� crllection. All bright. and new, • WOOL VOILEAll going to be sold at greatly re- • LOCA• LS Z In (Black, Bro..0. Blue and duced prices, • Cretin. Re, ular erica 75c for •••••••• P••••••• 5Oc. Wash Goods -8. Fitton. issuer of marriage lie FINE ter seems Ginghauus. Chautbrays, Uelaiu- eett , also complete lino of wed.- in Black. Na vv. Brown. (:ray setas, Dimities in all the newding rings always on hand. and Nilo. GOe. .;uglify for 39c. shades, guaranteed fast colors. -Hiss 1:. A. hlcFaul, of t3ta[ortt:, CULdltiii) CASHMERESSelling off at greatly reduced is .t he guest of hiss iGri_t. in ('alt• Blue, fink, Ch:unpayue Prices. -Mr. IleaMcLeod is visiting r .l- and Cream.60e. ;uglily for 3Rc. White Wear :elves at Egtnondville. le eNCY •LCSTltES -Mrs. Thos. '!'rick, of Clinton, is J In Careen, Blue. Grey and the ;uesla o[ •Mas. Geo. Samtvell. Brotvn,oegularlelc quality, c•lear- -Nfrs. John White. is visiting re- mg at 39c a yard, latives in 81. edarys• --.lir. Etre- Paynter, of ,St. Marys, t;-' t••d relatives in town on Bund'ly. -Mr. .Joseph Restart!, of London. was in town Friday last on business. -Th • .Tune session of the County Court opened at Goder'ich ott Tuest- -Mrs. J. ,G. Stanbury and two children left on Saturday evening for a visit to her parents Dr. and :Mrs. Eastwood, of Whitby. 9(rs, Youn„blut, of •Hensall was Geo guest' of Mrs. E. el. Collins a +•.v days during the,past week. The 'Misses 'ltuby and .Edna David- son, of London, visited friends in town (luring the past week. tMrs. Thos. Skinner and Mrs. Moore. of Mitchell are the guests of Mrs. Samwvcel. LIFE Teta poet's exclamation: •'O 'Lite! 1 feel the bounding in my veins,' is a joyous one. Veraons that can rare- ly or never snake it, in honesty to themselves, are nmong the most un- fortunate. They do not live, but exist ; .for to live implies more than to be. To dice is to be well and strong -to .rice feeling clue( to the ordinary duties of the day, and to retire not overcome by them -4o feel Mel bounding in the veins. A medicine that has trade thousands of people men and women, well and strong. has accomplisbed a great work, bestowed the richest bleasin;s, and that medicine is (food's fiarstp- aril la. The weak, run-down. or de- bilitated, from riny cause, Rhoule not fail to take it, 11' builds, up the whole system,tU clalt s cxast ca Into life. and makes life more nloundin; \1',e are .glad to ray these words in its favor to the readers of our co!- um7t1. NONi: THE LESS ATTRACTIVE because compelled to seem. glasses. Ladies who imagine that ;lassos de- tract from 'their g000d looks should permit us to fit tltetn. Our. EYEGLASSES have nose nieces which nre nlmost in. visible, and nre so treat (het they give distin;uished mien to the wearer. For those who tnust wear 'spectac- les our frameless gla ,ee nre very satisfactory. -EYES TESTED FREE - ell It:4(11111F tattle Ill l• T1 el ES. W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B. to • N,rCRl 111. I'OIt '1 111 'T1'! Ey Chemist and Optician. hl' ItSCIt1Ill FOIL 1'111 'LIMES. i;I • fl'c'ltlta E'oit T1I1•. TIDIES, EXETER ONT:\itl0. Light 6001 Materials For Hot Weather DROSS GOODS Summer Millinery ..-. (Dr.) Nasi:.ith, of elilwrt•ton uK };-•:• s:Stel Mrs. A. i:. Mode -Mr. Junes lionthrun, of Toronto, was the guest of his eisl'r a few /lays last weak. -Mr. itobi. Dinney has leased the Mansion house and will take pos- t -Basion .July 1st. -Mr. Shaw and Miss Vera Rowe. ( Lorelei'. spent Sunday the guests of i 1:: latter's parents. ',1 r. D. Crittenden. of Blythe it fu: nt^r Exeter boy, was here attend- ing meeting. -The I. O. F. will march to the Presbyterian church Bunduy after- noon next; when Rev. W. M. Mar- tin will preach. -.lir. Percy J'nrkincon. who has been attending the Bissell Colleges at. Effingharn, 111.. has !returned home. -Miss M. E. .Itroivn returned Wednesday morning to llarper hos- pital, Detroit, otter a few reeks' holiday. I have u lot of good' ;rats and•ean, take n few land of horses or cattle to pasture for the Fe,sor. L. Ifo- Taig;art. -Bawden nftd 'McDonnell have •atty improved the appearance of •ir wale )etnbb s on /'John Strecl` • building has been painted white, with dark green trlmmin;s. -Mr. Kelly, of Lambeth, Mrs. Cid- ! . and Mrs. 1'arnblyn• of Blythe Mrs. lice and granddaughter of • JAI' SILKS. In Cream, Black, Blue, fink and Grey. 27 inches wide, good quality regular price 511c,. Special at 12c. Ladies White Skirts $1,50 Skirt, for 81.19 1.10 2.00 Skirt. for Corset Covers 75c Covers for.... 50c 50e ('overs for ...... .... .. 38c SNELL & ROWE -WANTED.-A smart boy to learn printin. =Miss Fredet Selene! is visit;ng at her home in Zurich. -Landlord W. T. Acheson bas im- proved the inside of bis sample room by having it repapered, and ]filly Tapp. the genial man:leer of the stables bas refreshened up the building by Flavin; (be Interior newly on the market, try the Merits of Col - whitewashed. gate's Voilet Talcum Powder. -Tile marriage will take place this (t'l'hursdtay) evening at London, of Irene Tait, daughter of Alex. et. Tait. formerly of Exeter, to '\Ir. !r. Edmund Jackson, of London. Tho ceremony •will be performed by titer. \V. 'M. Marlin, of Exeter. -Woman's Institute- The annual /meeting and c.IccL}ott of officres of the Woman's Institute will be held in Senior's hall on Friday, June 12 at 3 o'clock. Those swishing to be- come members for the coming year are invited to attend. -Mrs. Amos. Pres., Mrs. Ilastinge, Sec'y. -hector McPhee of London, the well known umpire, who has of- ficiated here and at Crediton a number of .times, was last week elected .preeidt'Itt of the Pottersbur„ longue. ]lector. just to shote his appreciation tendered the boys a Lan - l01;. Perfumes and antiseptic, especially -William John eMallett has for for the toilet, nursery, the sick room some time been trying to secure n and after shaving. suitable dog as a playmate for his If fou are Looking For the best Talcum Powder THE OLD RELIABLE 41 COLGATE'S VIOLET TALC POWDER run,r4o w, ,1tSLPTIC Pere:hill. stere the gutlst.s of Mr. It nn children. but nein, unsuccessful, Mrs. 'R. teddey over Sunday. last tt•oek got n pot Goose frorn n -Mrs. Ed. (Drew. of Ontario, he lid out in the vomitry• quit tui Calif., nccompani^.d by her •e,r,utde Clay 1111 Lived can 1;: N^cn romping daughter, nrrived herr. Friday nne around wrath lh • youngsters. will be the guests o[ IND. and Mrs. F.' -Hasler Gera id Fittonwas takenJ. Knight. ill last Sunday with . ppcndicitea. -Ex-warden Ilu;h Spackman itt- Iris condition became such that it tended the reunion of elle present was thouglit alt openetion necessary and past members of tho County and 1)r. Moore. of London, 'ryas kept Council held at Gnderich last (Thurs. for arriving here Tuesday. ilow- dray evening. The affair was a grand eyes• 11' .little fellow ...as better success. than expected. and an oiteration -\V. \V. Taman and Thos. Boyle deetntd unnecessary• were elected delegates from Exe- -Mr. John 1lawksbaty went to ter 'Lodge to Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. London Friday to consult a epscial- whicll will meet nt St. /Thomas in ist rcgardine his eyts. A few clays Augusee agoMr, elawkshaw• tt as lending a -F. 1W. Gladman is. attending the horse and to make the animal hurry, Grand Council of the C. O. le. which is meeting nt. Niazara Falls. Mrs. Madman and children are visiting fri••ndt in Toronto and Teterboro. --Sir 'Rivers Wilson !'resident of the Grand Trunk Railway syst,'rn and s •v.'ra1 officials metre a trip alone tee Zine of the I.. et. and It. last 1't ally. They stopped off at Exner for a few minutes. -The new 51. 'Marys postoffiee was opened for Ile public 011 Monday morning of last week. The new. etr teturs• Coat in 1h.' n^}ehbotlett of $10,0003101 11 n handsome addition to the structure of the ntotsc town. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• -Will op '1 'thi` te. 1 :at ;1, • l:�r- la rule n 6 • Store t to e Illr�a't ter t shock. Cricket,' I:ig Ivar.tains n.l llii tt•' k. -.I. W. Bre' •riek. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• pelt. OVENS EYE AND EAIt BIJIt- geon, will be at tho Commercial Hotel. hours 9.30 a. rn. to 4.30 p. e dis- eases properlyfitted and da m. lasses I d eases of eye ear and nose treated. N. eel wi+il Friday July 3rd. -June }s the month of weddings and don't 'forget that titre Times Inas the finest eine of wedding st itioncry to be lied. Our type for printinz the ,,, invitations is new and �, •to-dNtc►. A keenly contested game cif Bowls Is played on the new {green on '. ,•dytcs(tay (evening between four ,[ (thn eisiting Ministers and four of liar. Exeter players, feaulting in n victory for Exeter ey two shots. Rev. Collins Vs Rev. Livingston It• v. Marlin • Itcv. Lancely \\•, if. 1,' -vett ltrv, Mellott \':. J. 11 ,roan Bev. Ilumphery Skip Skip 7 Price 25 cents accept no other COLE'S DRUG STORE EXETER ONTARIO. Look for Our Advt. Next Week. We will have some Splendid Bargains to offer you. ' s ecru accompan- ied a t to •. a remn The I l Mrs. hcra .by his three 'ncioca, M.rs. Walt. Andrews; Ilolly, 'Mrs. Coates, Chelsea Greets and Mrs. A. Andrews Detroit. A 'Reaction:t y Storm Period is central on the 11th, 13t1 and 141.h. Opproi:tion of• Moon '.watt Earth and Sun or Full Moon. falls on the. 141h. In addition to marked tendency to he struck at it with one of the lines electrical storms. it will be found and 10 doing PO. the buckle struck that volcanoes itt various parts of him in one n[ his cy•2s causill era the earth will he disturbed. and wound. Since 410'11-1h. injury has not seismic shake, %ill be numerous improved satisfactorily end the about this lee ioid. Following the other eyo has become affected. first two or three periods in June, as the ureas of 11};h barometric pressure displace atorut areas. sharp, unseasonable tevulsiolis to cooler weather for a day or two will be natural, especially in !deli latitudes. A 'Re;ular Storni Period is cent- ral on the 1711. extending from the 1501 to the Pelt. Moon is nearest the. Earth, or in perlecc, on Lh1! 10th. Dusan t tits period many after- noon thunder stormy twill be itat- itral, '.without. very low readings of the barometer. As n rule the yearly maximum of i:ahsfull is 10 be. ,:- pecten, eerie•r:My, during the June t ll 1'c . in of 1 motels. c 0 1s t o her of such is normal :t .lune solstice : hence daily rain' reel thunder storms of- ten occur at this: time. with the layout• ere• ahiut tns norm.it reading. if the barometer falls to very low reading nt ray time durin; the, June .• Isols,lce. It is almost an in tabic warning that atoms of more Ihan ordinary violence and danger arc pre" in,;. Itenlemlter t tt e water ah}ch is to come down in the form of rain le :already in the atmosphere about you before the storm comes. i[ the etno aheiac humidity it cat 3t the precipit'lline will be heavy in eropirtioaf, 1 i1.t• ,creat von'b'rtsion Ilolly, httau., Inst 'Thursday, aged 'r8 s-torm-make cows pion;. gat hers it -Congratulation'. - 'Reports do fitslice to tea of our boys 'whey won merited standing itt the recent I;i Id- uat.ing class of medicine of .'Toronto 1enivt•i sity. It. J. Hamilton. who taught at Eden, near town. owns ono of flat five of the 'class of one hun- dred :and sixty wwho passed 10 it hon- ors each of the four years, klius en- titling hint to be :a frrel-class I;tad- nale. 9t. E. 'Ilusw,'ll, whose home is al. Edon and who taught at 'Edett school, succeeded in Inking tho e.•cond silver medal for this year, 1 was operated 1 t a --Dr... 1 , Kinsman. n. a on Inst Sunday afternoon for upped - (licit 03, an.k is 00w doin'( 118 Well Oa can lee exp.•cled. Saturday night he was about town and, while feeling it /slight pain, did not consider it any- thing but a r.li3ht (ouch of indigest- ion. During the. itiibt hiP conditiotl beeetne alarming and tris physician wag; (;ailed, and pronounced his ail- ment eppendicit.;'s and deemed an op•ralio1 necessary. Dr. Moore. of London was tclegra•hed for and ar- rived here Sunday morning. \Ven. •Gould, a former well-known resident of Exeter. died at t he home of hie ,rie-. Mrs. Walt 'Andrew, of Pelee. The caos' of his death eves heart failure; rind although he had been troubled with his heart for sev- eral years, pts &nlh was not expect- esk A few days prior to hit ticuli. lin wall able to walk around, nppar- nntly as well as could ht expected for n man of Isis years. The deiceas- Th.' W,este'rt Fair of London. On- crss,'d was born in 111'e -isle Devon - titer will be held this ycnr Sept. ebbe, 1?nest:ne, and came to Canada 11-1P. Those who have been in the 45 .veers ago. For a short time het habit of aft •ndin,.r &hie exhibition lived near Dorcreter and nfteru•arde itt the past will scarcely recognise cemo to Exeter. marine his bomb, ground= round= and buildin;s this yeas. with hit brother. the let • J. Gouif Chrome Coughs Cured Over $ev.wn Thousand Dollars have In 1866. daring tee time of the Fen - been expended on new building and inn etell. Mr. Could was etre of the Mrs .Tuscph Eeeles of Dromere, says: additions. and the chole; of than first to join the local company of ,'I took 4 er 5 bottles of Psycl►ine, I have born painted white. trinket; n volunterre. dead' atcnt witb the Exe- ant! a rough I had continually for nine very tteenliful nppcsrenee. being n ter cotnpany to hayfield. %%h:etre it months disappeared. It is the beetcomplet.• 'White City." Nlose accom v v expected 1 an'n gtwuld he remedy f r rhmnic coughs that I ever ntodttion lin. been prot-id at for matt•• by the F.•nian'.. About eight 1153,1...,Iforses (sand Stands' etc,. been years .ago he tient to Holly to make Thmtsanda :.t living witnesses pro• - up anti tumbles it down. A small p•re nt 1 of ituntidity and a low etroni: t••, 11, • et. • .011 :l vltiout I, storm of eine .: a1 under. but not a Heavy. seeeeloin_ 1..011[111. We believe that !cavy. local rales or •'cloudbur'1s'' will occur here and there (Tulin; this mouth. also in July arol Au;ust. but thatatmosph- eric comet ions will not allow at general distribution of normal rain, Over nil ti rmtr:t rw. built, and other buildings ext-'ndc(1 tee home with his net!' •, Mrs. W• neunre Psychlne the { rtart•al rnal}eine ane' ulerg,'ll. PO haat althotteh it 1s! Ann'rette. 1n religion I. • %% it' n Meth- in the wr,rld. It is r.. t a patent mewdi• exprcl.td thio coming Exhibition °dist, hell 111 politic'.. t..1.11, h^ rc- cine, rut a preseripti. n of a great phy• twill eclipse all otic rs in eritrir's eider' hen`. a Liberal He never mar- eician. l'ut it to the teat in any rigid. The remains were brought to case of throat, long or stomach trouble Exeter lift Friday. and (l,' timer. j er any run down or weak condition. Al men el held from the reeidce of his all druggists, :,(c and *1 00, er Dr. T. brother ,lames 8undsy afternoon, in- A. atcease, Limited, Toronto. t'erment being in the Exeter cemc- there 'w'.ilt le amply room for n11 Exhibits. All inform.ttion re,g hoe the Exhibition may be obtain -4 from the Secretary. A. M. hunt. London .Ontnrio. CARLINC BROS. Car -Load of Buggies NOTICE TO CREDITOR For Sale McLaughlin's and Canada Carriage Company make. Wagon, Plows, Wheelbarrows. Scutller and (good three -drum holler for $3.2.) Also a few Dearing Mowers and Binders, Cal} and see before buying it will he worth your while. W. G. BISSETT. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of John Down, late of the village of Erre- '. sr, in the County of Iluron, Gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to "The Re- vised Statutes of Ontario," 1807. Chapter 129. that sit creditors and others having claims against tho estate of the said John Doan. who died on or about the nth day :of April 1908, are required on or before the :t)th day of Juno 190,, to send by last prepaid or deliver to Messrs Madman & Stanbury of the Village of Exeter. Solicitors for the Executor of the said deceased their chrlstiau and surnames, addresses and descriptions. the full particulars of theirclaltns,lhe statement o• their accounts,and the nature of the securities Of any) held by them. Aud further take colic that after such last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of aide!' ho shall then have notice.and that the said Executor will not be liable for the said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been receiv ed by hits at the time of such distribution. Dated at Rxeter the MOthaay of June. 1tlOa. MADMAN & STANBCRY. Solicitors for the saki Execut. r NOTICE TO CREDITO1.i,S In the matter of the estal.a of Joseph Snell, late of the Village of Exeter, in the County of Huron Bank Manager deceased. Notion is hereby given pursuant to R. S 0.,t 7 9 that al li18J,chap. 12 1 creditors and others having claims against tho cattite of the /slid Joseph Snell who died on or about tho 9th day ofMay; 1901 are re4uired on or before tete 25th day of June, 1908. to send Uy post prepaid or deliver to Wears. Gitelman & Stanbury, of the village of Exeter, solicitors for the Execu- trix of the maid deceased their elite&len and surnames: addresses end descriptions. the full particu. tars of their claims. the statement of their accounts and the 'velure of the securities, if atiy, held by them. And further take not jets that after such L•1st mentioned date the said Executrix will proceed to distsibuto the assets of tho deceased among the patties entitled thereto. havinz regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice and thrt the said executrix shall noblest liable for the Raid assets or nay part there- of to any person or persons of ...hose claims notice shall not have been ra. ceived by her at the time of such disll'lbit(1011. GLADMAN & 5TANBI71ty. Solicitors for Executrix. Dated at Exeter this 25th d:a)•' Map 1908. In the /natter of the eatato Peter Moir, data of the Villag of 'Ibensttll, in tho County of lluron, gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby ziven pursuant to Il. 5. 0., 1897. chapter 1.29, that all creditors and others having claims against tho estate of the said Peter Moir. eft ho deed on or About tlto 21st day of '3L1y, 1190& aro reluired on or. before the 30th day of Jun:', 1908, to stand by post prepaid or deliver tV Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury. of tate Village of Exeter, Bot licitors for /the tExecueors of tithe said deceased, their christian and aur+ names, addresses and descriptions. the full particulars of their claims the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if an) held by them. And further take notioe that after such last mentioned date the said Executors will pre, card to distributxt the assets of eho dew ceased anions the parties entitled thereto having' regard only to ibhel claims of which they shall then have notice o,nd that the said executors will not be liable for !sal 1 ttasa It or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by them at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & ETANBURY Solicitors for said executors. Dated at Exeter this 10th day Of Jutse, 1908. GRAND TRUNK RAILWA, SYSTEM Single Fare For Victoria Day Between all stations in Canada; also to Detroit, and Port Huron, Mich.. Buffalo. Black Rock and Suspenit�o Bridge, N. Y. • Good Going May Ztrd,L1th, 23th Return limit May Leith• } Nolneseekers Excursions to the Northwest At very Low hates. Via North Bay May 2!Jt1, Via Sarnia and N. Nay. Company Steamer leaves Sarnia 3.30 p. tn., May 27th. For tickela and full information call J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent, or write J. D. MCDONALI), Unions Depot, Toronto. Ont. "That Nutty Flavor' \Ve have it in our .'.star Flour NOTICE TO CREDITORS In' tilt atter of ter.. tae of e m L William Vil- lage Ito. kill, 1 of the 11 lage o[ Exeter, in teCouttly of Iluron, Gentleman deceased. Notice is Ii(•aehy given pursuant t0 It. S. 0., 1897, chap. 129, that all cicditors :and other. having cl tams against the catate pf the said Wm. Hoskin, who died on or about the idlat day of 'May. 19(61, are re - ;nixed on or berOIx• r he list city of Juno , 1908. ,to tend by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman do Stanbury. solicitors for the execu- tors of the estate of the eeiet deceased their cliristinn and surnntnes, addressee incl rtes criptiona, the full particulars of their cleirns,.1he statement of their as - C011111 and the tot me of the i.e. slit i!hea if any, held by them. And further Take notice that after such lard mentioned (tato the s•tit Execu- tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deo-eget !mon; the eat lies entitled tle•reio. Navin; re. +.1 only 11, 11.•. r 1111 of twhich il, y aha11 then have notice and that the said executors '.will not be liable for the eaitl assets or any part there- of In 1117 !WI 5011 01 101.50118 of whose r! tuns notice phaII not hive baht I ceived by then at the time of such dist 111)111 inn. G1..\i)MAN & ST,\Ni1I ItY" Solicitors for seal Fx'cutor.. .4 at Exeter tl:i• 2nd illy of June, 1908. \!r. ,iohn ltow•' lost a s :luabl^ leo year cid horse \bondly night. Tee animal twa.= st,urk by liehtninr during the storm. 1t contains the totalities that tickle the palate. Neel must have heard it again and ageiu that Harvey's Star makes delicious tread. Try it ruin ION convinced. MAMA [Rehired ttv HARVEY BROS. NOTICE aok To the Shareholders of the Exeter Salt Works ('o., Limited. Gentlemen-i'leaso take notice that the annual ince:nig of the Sh:uehold- ere of the Exeter Salt. Works ('n., will be hell at the Town Hall on Friday .iune 12th, i908 at 2 o'clock p. nl. By Order of the Board. '1'. H. ('ARLINtl, Sec. • hone 1 iii:,.enol '.10 :terI t et atittia for n coup! • of •'.uss en. - see . lice illia: -v Of it's meltetr, Or. ' . '11. ieinernart. • district me'Iing of the 1. O. ( 1'.. -still 1e 'heel h ern on •fuer- dtty it erosion next. in the everting the; wwitl la' a Lodge of Ins, rule. 1101' t'.1 4, Clinton and Exist. r iod- a. s "will ex• mplify the de;eco.,. •