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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1907-07-25, Page 8'.i Ji 1J I! E T .1: i '1. 1 M i S JULY 25th 1907, +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++-:.+++++++++++++++++•:•+++++++++++44 STI3WART'S 'DI RECTA WE i NIPORT T our fine Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets and ifan.3y ('Mina direct from the m'tk''rs in Great Brtiain, Japan, and Austria. We gave for our customers <d1 the middle men's profit -Every little helps''. We save just opened six large crates and pack- ages of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and fancy China, which we would like you to see' O gn For a lovely For beautiful new semi -per- 12• semi china celain Dinner Set, Dinner Set, pure pure white body, white body, gold gold traced and traced edged and edged. Decorated stippled and decor - with very pretty ated with very wild roses in pink pretty cantilly ros- and green shad- es in small pink ings. wreaths, 6.75 For our new - Austrian China Tea Sets. "The value of these sets is $10.00" but as they`are an entirely new line -being the first real gen uine Austrian China Tea Sets that we have ever handled --we are using them as an advertisement. They are just as dainty and pretty as hand painting Clear hard white transparent body with natural rose decorationR.;,.,, tVe want you to see them. • r R For h new pieces"-t*i siender shape, pure white hard porcelain body, with gold tracings and new pink carnation dec- orations. 6For the nicest , Toilet Set we have ever shown The shape is en- tirely nen-, its call- ed the "sw(,lled body". The shad- ing is very delicate brown with gold blending. It's a Beauty. We show about thirty different lines in Toilet Sets ranging in price from $1.50 to $6. so the Set ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++-f-•II•++++•++.t.. I-+++++++++++++++++++++++++.+++++++++++++++++ A Successful Wedding -Miss Grigg is visiting in Wroxe- ter and Goderich. Miss Fleszic 'Taylor is in •tc3.wu for a couple t3 ex'ks' -Jack Buckingham, jr., of Londcn, is visiting friends in town. Is impossible without the hal p of -Miss Stella Southcott !spent the l'a'st week visiting at the Benet. jewelry store, -Mr. Roy Farmer is home from Try to think what such an affair Toronto to spend the vacation. would be without the presents. -Miss Fanny Sutton, of London, Try to imagine the ringless, giftless is ),unit• visiting with her mother. wedding. -Miss Louise Sweet left on Tuts - It's unthinkable. day to spend the n e k 'in London. So you would find it hard to get -Wes.Huston is v[ferint► his ala,;. along without us at such a tune. nificent firm, at Centralia for toile. -Mrs. John S\% •et is visiting her We have s great big Interesting, daughter --Mrs. Glanville. London array of gift articles. ; South. And the beauty of it is that the Mr. Lee !Ratchford, of London, is majority of theta are anything but, home for a •fen• days under the par - expensive. ental roof. -NliFes Amy Johns left last Fr.- ct ty for. a Month's vaca'cion Muskoka. . We suggest Silverware, Clocks. Fancv China, Ittc. Call and take a good look through. A. MAROHAND JEWELER. Vera Snell, of tit ritford, is visiting her parents Mr. and Dirs. John Snell. -Mrs. • Lo:utma n, of London, is vis- iting her daughters 1113. 1'.'t,'piling pmol Mrs. Treble. -The Mise -'s Viola and Greta Da- i Dison, bf Winghant are visiting • I frionds in town. :MIDE To 0 • Mrs.-Sitosenburg, of London, t•ia- ited her mother Mrs. «'►ne Hawk- �haw over Sunday. -\1r.,. SeIdc►n returned home this week after spending a hol.1ay et ' her i,or ' i ngersoli. • t iin 1 t -Mr. Earl 13rickwoed. c -f the Times Staff is visiting relatives and friends in The,f ord t his•seek. -Miss Ethel So-cet left Saturd,y for hincardine where she will visit friends for a few 3vecke. JoselAt Davis has siren app cony tt book-keeper for the Exeter Canning and Preserving Company. -Mass Stella S'ickrt,:in, of Torr.a- to, i4 visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spackman. GIANT • TRII'i.1:'TS ''Currency" .,lobs.. alai 'St:, e' Chowind Tobaccoes ini hi; pIiie+. Quality --always 'the You are sari of Comfort, _„r. Tow,,,,,e. nd and 1►Iiz: F Sunday. (1)r.) Malloy over DRESSING WELL is an art and the man who has his clothing }made to measure has found the key to that art. Each garment that we make for you has that air of individuality so much sought after by the fashionable man. Ease and Elegance 'Go;Suitings to hand -Mr. 1)aricf Ilissett, of (t'i►uhor, at prtcea away down oho was visiting his father for a few days last week, left for his )come W • W • TAMAN 00 8a t u rd •1 y. -1irR. 1t ill Goodis?rI ntsd Fon Jack of 8arnta, who trine visiting Mrs. 1). Merchant Tailor. + Johns rete 'ied to their ruin^ Mon- th)? a►carnir,,-. , spring was thought to be badly dam- OEXETER, -- ONTARIO. _He,. it. t.'. (.:olein. lilt Monday atxc'd looks better than ons expected for T�incard to attend • crop oill not be. as large ti% tille nuni. a tot is rapidly ripening. The frog Tost•rt,,.•nd, of Toronto Junction, were the gut% of MrR. Market Report. -The following is the. report of Exeter markets. tor- Men's Fine Shirts rc•ctcd up to July _'5th., 1907. Wheat. 85c l.er bushel. Barley. 48 to 52 cents let busies. at 58c Oats, 40 to 41 co.n:s oeo Peas. 70c. ler bushel. Shorts. $21 per tots, 1':our $2.50 per cwt. Mean, $20, $'-'1 per ton. Feed Flour $1.40 to $1.45 ler cwt. Butter, 17 cents per pound. Eggs 14c. pre dozen. Hogs, dress d, 58.75. flogs, livc•wcight, $6.85. Hay $11 to $11.50 ,,er t;,;;. Clover seed, $8 to $10 per bushel. Potatoes, 75c. to 90c. per bag. Dried App'••s. 6c. tier pound. Co ,I, $7 a ton. Wool, %vast:. d, `20c to 22c per lb. Wool. a:t3.. as-hrd. 12c �to 13c. a lb. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••• LOCALS S. Fitton, issuer of marriage, li- censes, also complete line of iwed- ding rings always on hand. Several from her attet,d=.l the fu - coral of the late J.t'ne, Sutherland Hee-sell last Thursday. For Q,,a1ity and Quantity ask your dralt'r ror the new big plugs of •'lhahs4." "51;i.�," tool Curr envy (dim- ing tel,at•eut";. 1)11. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUlt- goon, will be at the Corntu, rcial Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. in. to 4.3b p. n1. Glasses properly fitted and dis- eas;e, of eye ear and nose treated. next visit, Friday, August 9th 1907. -Mr. John Bowden, of Itidgetown, %3.as the guest of bis feather rnoth�r,, Mr. tied Mrs. Joseph Bow- den, 0 few days last woek. '1-[c had been attending the bowling tourna- ment in London and took a rain up with the Exeter bowlers. --The. Sunday School children c,f t he 1'resayttierian church twill hold their annual picnic, tom ►rrc3.t• (Friday) in .Ieck•.•ll's grove. The annual picnic of t10 Malta Street church has I,e•en :,r - ranged for a week from Friday to be held in A. Hoeper's bush. -Mr. fret Ilogarth returned list Friday from a three weeks' trip through ,the northwest. While away he called upon Mr. M. Gardiner at Itegirta and his brother J. C. 41ogarth oho lives in 'Ianitoba. Ale. li.ohar•th. spooks highly of the twestern country arid says that those whom he sew from this section are all doing %se11: -Astronomers report that a speedy. comet is now aocut 100 trillions of miles away, and is' approaching the earth at the rate of a•ntil1 01'. miles day. It is being carefully watched at the Dominion Observatory at Ottawa. The comet is now visiole through or- (tin.lry telescopes, out i -e increasing in °rightne s, and niT y become visible to the naked eye during August. Two young lads .oho were accused of taking ,t copper boiler belonging to "Irs. (nuance and after virdsorokt! it up and mold it to M. Jackson ►3vere nefore the magistrates on `Thursday'. They were ordered tto pay fcs• the boiler and pay tl fine of $1 c._tch and costs. There is considerable petty thieving :ay boys around town and they are prclkgJss:d :1 severe sentence if they do not stop their dr'preda- t l otk9. -The musical part of the •2v::niiig'i service at the Milia Ntit.t church was taken last Sundry evening ny the married 1 ,arc;, o[ t he clvnr. Among the treeethers twe;re W3tu3 w ha years ago acre ;active: and faithful members of the choir ar:d twh•o s22tn- ingly have not lost their .melodious voic.•s. The singing ttas greatl • ap- preciated. It is' the intention of the pastor Liner on to have a o.ixed choir' of married 11'4211 and women of the congregation. -The Voter's Lists, for the 'Vil- lage of Exeter just paa►li-.hr d slows 635 voters on t le' lifts, :$14 of -.3. hour are entitled to serve as jurors. --'ilr. Aorahant Dearing last week sold iiia magnificent faun of 150 acres on t he: 5111 cr,nccssicjt :•f Ste- phen to henry 11:tui;Ito! of (:rants Bend. Mr. Hamilton a `11 take p o. - P44 'ion Octoot, r '22nd. lir. Dearing 3. 'it have ,an : xtensiv • desiring r.rl later .on and 3• ill t h ri wove to town and take up his re- a_Ienc.'. The price Paid for the farm '.;,.. -A good game if ball is promised at Crediton dita u � u • next i'r.�c n' when 1 y night hen the businesst men of Exeter t, ill try to redeem the eopotatif►n cif tits' 'town by clashing with the business risen of Crediton. The pee -Ode lineup of tie! Exeter players 3t ill 1.', «-. S. Cole, LI'. J. l lea emus, .1. .1. White, R. N. Creech, i. it. ('rtrlir .. , 1'. .1. tri lit, \V. J. Statham, I). Hrirtleio, ard 1)r. A►ntri. Of cours•:• any ether ausiner rnen need not ('eI slighted as they can hand in their (Limes and come along and s 111 prooably have a charge to play. -Four of the 'teal c.;p:,>;; cu:i•_re have issto•d• a deli to four of the most eproficit+nt bowlers to t►lap ,1 gorily 1 n 11ic• gra;•►► next To: silly' eveT,ing. Al: h.:ulh they di 1► : krat,3.w t he 1.1,e, r d ' of 1 h'' bowl from flee kitty- they expect to stip hands down. The :etuois..eon s ill Ire free, fir. pro- ceeds to he !sad t.i kt-;•ni ng the grass cut It the park. It the above eh.ii• leng.• rg 1101 accepted. ter.. '. x -warden of the County, the ttu(it. of cenw•ri 1 sidewalks. the secy. o the curling clue, and 1.,rry from lit'If•ist ►extend to then, :,n int• t ,11011 1t. ph►y •a gum's of ' Duck on the Iter'k." Although tie' rt1►j.trent :IC t.lr: 'time the heavy front that c.,ntr "ibout two weeks ago left i.s mark on the rents. The par iri tii my places has turned brown so that many fields present en n1►l►c;iranee :is if Feorchcfl 1,y It t3 i1) certainly affect the yield. 1t is ;also noticed that the straw is very ehurt. Between the frost a, �i !:e' ravages of the wire worm ,th • oat crop this season promines to it,e .t small one. The wheat, whioh in tail ' - !song held '" hat bar 1)f blossom promised. 'fills is ERNEST EL LIOT nee3.ountrd for from the fact that ilio cold spring prevented th' n.:' t: .from getting o►it or.ct ,:o:ne r►mt.nr the nlossonis tad} prc,perly distril►nting the pollen. town this week._ nveyancer Accounts Colletted was tri -Miss guestu.'t, .isa►f Merit Gould illioN►a' to loan ,ut► lo•re•t rates. for I+ever:►i days, left for her home NOrtA tw..t I.in4j for itis. Office. Male Street, Exeter last $a t u rtt l y. • Men's Fine Straw Hats at 35c. Two Specials in Bleached Table Linens at 50c and 75c. 75c quality for 58c. 5 doz., men's Fine Soft Front ,Shirts. made of good material, warranted fast colors, good fitting, sills 15, 15%, 16. On sale at 58c. 5 doz. Men's Straw Hats. All new shapes, regular prices 5o, 75, 1 0o all on sale at 35c. No. 1 special in Bleached Table Linen, 68 inches wide, warranted all pure linen, lovely floral pattern . On sale at 5oc. No. 2 special in Bleached Tabling 7o inches wide, extra quality of pure Linen, neat floral pattern in ccntre with large scroll design on border. On sale at 75c. Linen Towels at l0c .and 15c. 20 doz. unbleached Iluck Towels, large size, worth 2oc, on sale at r 5c. to doz. unblea..'ted II•tc1t rowels with red border, good quality, regular selling price 15c, on sale at loc. 7c Embroidery on .,000 yards Embroidery 2 / inches wide, pretty patterns, regular prices 6, Sale at 4c 7, 8c, all clearing at one price 4c yd. KNELL 8z ROWS; Mr. Joseph Davis' was in Toronto last week. -Miss Spencer, of Port Huron, is the guest of 'Mrs. Connor. Jliss Hannah Kinsmen is s1'4 31tlint4 her vacation at Erie:1.0 on Lake Erie. Mr. Clarixe Snell ie home, from 'Toronto spending his holidays on the farm. CoThe. Misses Matra, of Lucan, are the guests of their !sister. Mrs. W. S. la. OYO[JWIINT ETTER BISCUITS ETTER CAKES ETTER PIES Than you have had? Then use -Mr. John T. Westco.t, of Ilan,il- COLE'S 1011 spent Saturday and Sunday in town. --_Mr. Clarence Smith, of Ingersoll. Baking Powder is a guest at the home of Mr. John 1 Snell. It is a very simple !latter to make --Mrs. Blatchford, ,tCC011lpani� ci of delicious, wholesome and nourishing her daughter Lena, left last .W''•k for food when you have the best Baking Toronto. Powder to bake with. -Mr.. Cameron, of Exeter North, is coefined to• her rt��rn on account On6e Used fllwais In Favor - of ill note. -Mr. E. 11. Vrooman, cf Hyde 25c a pound at Park, is the guest of Mks Gertie Alit! `rson. - -Mr. John Charlton expects to leave Hanley, Sesk., to -day for his ii Prescriptions Our Specialty..hone here. t EXETER -Miss Ethel Armstrong visited ONTARIO, friends in Sarnia n few days during the past week. -Master Gordon McKay, of De- troit, is visiting • his ;;randfather, Mr. Duncan McKay. -Miss Nettie Walter and Mies Z Tillie Yager are spending a couple of wcz,ks at Grard Bend. -Messrs. John and Cliff. Spack- man left Tuesday for Talbotville to visit the formers brother. -llowey's Drugstore: for PURE Paris Gran. Only 40c. a Ib. The 1 This management during the kind that kills the bugs every time. •past year trained over Two Z- Thi' Ruston Ilono'istead on the 3rd. -Mr. Milo Snell has di.s,O-art of • Hundred I young la- Concrtision t.f Stephen, near Central - one. rubber "are buggy but into ►1ds ire • dies and 200 gent 1 e - • i-► Station, Huron Co. For full par- --The near future to purch.ise another • men, a s steno - oculars, apply to I1. E. Huston, one. = erapners, bookkeep- t Exeter, Ontario. -The other day we to Ce S}_oe,t ere and telegraphers, and placed s :t curiosity in the ,,haps of ►t pea hod theca in excellent situations in containi„ ► leading Canadian and American • Debentures for Sale (, teat l►t•as, each of t31►ich • cities. s wart well det•c•loj ed. -Mr. Garfield Iloctgert has re- s Individual instruction. • signed his position with the S.over- + 1Vrite for catalogue. Z' e•iirn bank. He intends goirig to the i • • .ortinest shortly. • -Mrs. John Farm -r sed rt•iugh'cr Eileen returned last Thuroloy from Z GUiNTON s a visit with Mr. ard Mr-. E. W. Horne at «'alkerville. = BUSINgSS COLLEGE I -A team of Exeter I3:,Il j►i'+y.'rs twanednt d:•to Centralia 'Tuesday ':,vening I OEO. SPOTTON, Principal, t [catcd i1 t' tin from tlatt place hy'.t score of 12 to ^, ••••••••N•••N••••••••••• -lir. and Mrs. 1) Fernick of Exc- ter and Mrs. Wood, of Detroit are the guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Broken. - shire at Au 5:iaje. Mich. COLE'S DRUG STORE :Fall • • • 'Term OPENS SEPI'. 2 • offers C. Mr. W. Huston. his Ft �;• en- r�1 • did 100 acrt• farm near Centralia for sale. Apply to If. E. Ruston. TIIE OLD RELIABLE We Beg to Announce that we have more Ladies White Waists Than we care to carry over, consequently will reduce the price. $1.00 for 75c; 1.75 for 1.25; 2.50 for $2.00 $1.25 for 1.00; 2.00 for 1.50; 3.00 for 2.50 $1.50 for 1.25; 2.25 for 1.75 These goods will go quickly Conte early and get your choice. We Still Carry a Fine Range in the Astoria Shoe. Nobby Goods. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR PRODUCE CARLINC BROS. The Sovereign Bank of Canada HEAD OFFICE: -TORONTO. Paid Up Capital: . • $S,000,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: AiarII,IUS JARVIS, Esq., RANDOI,PIH MACDONAI,D, A. A. ALLAN, Esq., - HON. D. MCM I I.I,A N, ARCH. CA\MPIJEr,L, Esq., M.P. A. E. Dvatl;N r, Esq., M.P. • - - President Esq., Firs/ Vice -President Secwld 1 'ice-fest/ant LION. PETER MCI4AREN, W. K. McNsucin, Esq., M.P. Ar.Irx. Bnuci., Esq., K.C. F. G. Jas IllitTr, , R. CASSEL,S, General -Manager. Ass/. General -Manager. Savings Bank Department, Interest at best current rates paid quarterly. Branches -:EXETER, CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, JOSEPH SNELL Manager, (MADMAN & STANBURY, Sollcitoss IIENSALL BRANCH, H. ARNOLD, Manager. western Business and Sorthao Go1Iga 11') Dundas Street, London, Ontario. We • Teach Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Shorthand and Type- writing and all Collateral Branches. WE SECURE a situation for every graduate. Summer School School continued all summer. Pupils may join at any time. WPI. C COO, 0. S. R., President. 'FARM FOR SALE. For Sale or Rent. -Mr. Fred Walter tt l,0 'Vas vis - ting 1►4s parents last '3:c..k, returned ca Friday to .Detract, ohere he is employed :,y the Edson, Meeere Ga. -Mr. rll::atn 'McPhillips, a reei• ( •r.t of Exeter SJtne thirty years ago arse now of London, was a visna,' in 11)3.3-11 the former part fi the meek. -Messrs. Thos. Fisher and J. Lorne Scot t,' returned last week from Ot'.ta.- tta, twhe►'e they %%ere attevuling the Grand Lodge meeting of the Masonic order. -The electric lights .3.t.•t,- kept burning until 3 :►. 4n. Tur•sd•r) tnori,- i„g 00 account a [ the Cattatin„ Fac- tory bring kept in operalicii�iintil that hour. -At the Grand Lodge meeting of HOWEY'S COMPOUND SYRUP - OF II Y PO PHOSPH !TES . is strongly recommended its a recon- Notice is hereby given that I havestructive tonic to he take!) iti al) Caeee transrllitted or delivered to tire pe.r- where the system is run down from sons ruelltimied in Scotian Eight the efecte of fever disease, or from sled Nine of "ll., Voters'L.i't Act," other causes, tote copies reyui r' d h3' 1)34' ,:air1 Sac - It contains an ideal proportion of tion to be 0 1ransu,ittr•d or• dctiver- Hypopphosphites of kiripinn:), Jcxlatrind t d of the list ►nade pursuant to r;aid Pot,astt,thehrxin. And nerve Act, of all Persons ai,ts(1r(nq ,Fry t11e builders, and of iron and Manganese last rrviyt'tl :lssOssrnent )toll o[ the said Municipality to r►e entitled to vote in tem said Municipality •at Eiec- tiolts for tnemhers of the l,egisl:3113.4 t th respiratory orgAns and Assembly and at Municipal Etections and that raid tilt " 1s >lirst posted up pound Syrup of Itypophosl►hites is of at nay office Main St., Exeter le 'the greatest vatue. Its stimulating affect 2nr1 +1►y of July, 1907, and renlaiue on the mucous Ineur►,i'aues makes ex -1 titer^ for in•,t►e•ction. Electors are pector,atic.n free and east. white the aallc•'1 upon to ex.=nline t.t,e said list increased secretions of the glands keep ,,net i[ any onligHion or other errors the .Masonic Order held et Ottawa l the throat and air passages free from 'ars found therein, to take immediate last week, C4I. 11. A. 1.. White. t, f the accumulation of mucus. (t►roaec.lings to hive the e►tid errors 5t. Marys, w s elected D.I).(;.If. for As a general to mac• kaon o1 no corrected according to law. the District of Borrill i►urc:,. formula which is more c.ttective. to i Dated this ,jtttli day of July, 1907. u a rug glands of all the JOSEPH SENIOR tierk of t he said Municipality. Tenders are hereby invited for the purchase of $10,000 00 of the Debent- ures of the Village of Exeter in the County of Huron. Bearing interest at 41i per cent. Repayable in 15 equal annual installments. Tenders will be opened on the 1st day of August, 111)7. .l. tilsNIOIt, Clc'r•k: Voters' List 1907 V ILL A.GE OF EXETER which are eo necessary to the forma- tion of the pure, red Hood -corpuscles. in consumption, bronchitis, affec- tationsca the reR I , other wasting diseases, Howe•y's (`orn- -(;3 ins: to the breaking of a small cog oleo! in the [illinj; machine at the Gu4t,intp Factory Tucsd►y cwen- int:, r: a a:, .rlecess►ry to employ ex- tra 1►e1p, totfill the cans by taint,. -Mr. and Mrs..1. G. 8t.tnr,ury :incl Fort Stuart left last 1'rid.y for 1frs1- ey harbor on (;c•e,rgi ,n Illy for ;, couple of 3•.c•c•k's °alit:,:. "couple "iii thea go to 11'tirtny for a couple of weeks. -Miss Berth ltus«•11, ah:r ire train- ing as 0 nurse at Grace llospidnl, 'Toronto. and Mss Nellie. 3.314.) ha s :,con attending sellout there rr••tttrned a town 1�irnday tsvening to Visit ;heir father. Mr. Theo Cameron will be. in Ex' ter every- Saturday afternoz,, to tnake arran;aslant= with those' "Iio wish to have a Rale of Drops rty. stock of household goods. Orders left at the Times office grill he promptly attended tc. -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lind afield were tailed to tioclerich Saturd'ry morning• on aecount of the death of the lattor's father, Mr. Edward Gra- ham, a big}ily respected rC,;rlta,;. of Gt�d,erich. The reinai•nr sero Snit i.sI nt (:(elerich 'turgidly. •,• stimulating t'theI or- gans of di;estion to healthy vigorous action, it insures perfect assimilation of the food. Howey'e Compound Syrup of Hypo - phosphites contains all necessary ale - menta for rebuilding the system. For boears it has been a popular remedy, th among physicians and families. Be sure to get the g.-i,uine-that's the only way to get the best. We manufacture our own. Try it. Ver. S. HOWEY, Phm. B. Cheniist and Optician. EX ETi.U, - ONTARIO, 1)1E1) (:RAlIAM-In (:orterich, .f:1 Saturday July 20th, Eduard Gralrirn, .aged 71 years, father of Mrs. Chas Lin- de•nfic•lrl, Exeter. M t'Itll(KIK- in Renw:ell, 'Thursday July lith, Mrs. Alex- Murdock. � UNANIMOUS Y[RDIGI In Favor of Star Flour "None Better" AND "Few as Good" You cannot afford to be with- . out it. MANUFACTURED BY HARVEY BROS. A Good Way to be Stylish and' Becomingly Dressed and to have your Cloth- ing as thoroughly made and as carefully cut as possible is to come here with your ideas. First class Workmen will turn the materials which you choose into pleasing, lasting realities. Our experience is pretty good assurance that you will be sorry for nothing and prices are always at the bottom notch. W. J08$S Merchant Tailor LOST 411111111111 Auction Sale of Horses, That neat nplK••trancr, whet! the ' ot small dalls me ncglectcd. That find carriage or rubber tired rig' ctoea Mr. C. E. 11•►cknr•y will have an ! not show tt, the best 1dwantago un• Auction Sale of Work ltoreek, Colts . Ie4s t14' i►nrness is nobhy anti up•toi. i (11111•. \V n, -►k+• o 141A40181Ey of this and Fillies at the Commercial lintel, eclass of work. An inspection will Exeter onconvince you that our harness stands �s'•cond to ticrie ill rn•ttcrial workman. - ship and finish. 5ATt'RDAl'. AI•(j. ard. 1907. Bale at One O'clock p.m. OdIII T ATA. Pears t>N itis titvi Yee harp Aha ONOtlir. 1 'C V r u ha r r o f n r o a r c►. 33 s j � g a, the guest of his ding lite r, Mr T). se Sherry, last neck. IiENSALL %Ve cater for your trade in iLepalring and Fine Rubber and Solid Nlckle Mounted Harness. - W. J. BEER