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CATE and get a bargain
as;above etatcd; or else
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' r .. who want a
big crowd at their awes
elpauld set their bills.zt
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Miss Ella Prang; spent Sunday° 1n.
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Mr. J. A: Stewart is inToronto on
business.
W. W. Taman was in London Tues,
da nit.
,a a,,4
v the ADVOCATE are now
aware of the fact that we have
to pay lc. postage on each paper
ming into ;inited States. TIs
iss Vera Rowe of London was in United tales is $1.0 as year,
home over Sundakg and as we ust pay the, postage
Mr. J. A. Sanders, of London. • is, in advance ego we must ask our
here for a few riffs. _ aurook left last �becribers to pay in advance.Mr. Clarence any subscribers have _
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Exeter,, Marlaeb 1st, 1SS4.
r5 1C�kJ;v"� v . q �t,�' �� i fw," ,l� t ��ii•.{!�``
Snell & White snipped 1e line horses
Thursday
The wife of Thos. Cornish, tlsboene,
lle+d
an the le «. ..... 4.1, ears.
es on
1011* 'r
'Nita Tt tua,c.t,yr to catarrh oto`, t 10
T .,�{.�i }�5}NF' •i bi Sl: TvY p,I„
tt oyer tea . d eonauu ptu i. Y
tried many physicians and Medicines.
A friend suggested) Psyebine. I tried
it and it Was the only thing ever did
too any good. I ansa now perfectly well. ,.
T�"4^.:: .:.�tt........�...._a�.ir.-_....�--.•-•-=••r. __._ter -.. •--...�,..,...
less than ten cards for meas
Monday.
George Daw and O. Balsdon have
left for Walton to go into a tailoring
business.
, week for Fairground. '
renewed for next.year, saying Robert and Jaynes Sanders 'parches -
Mr. P. Gardiner, of Bl tb. was in they cannot do without theSimpson, of Biddulpb, a
town part of last week. y ADVOCATE, even if they do pap edifrom cre farm in Hay.
Mr. J. G. Jones spent part of this postage. Kindly remit at once. The death occurred on Feb. 28th of
week in Toronto on business..ars sending the Advocate Russell T. B. eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Stetta Bray. of Farquhar, visit- for ebruary that those who are Wm, Creech. aged 3 ea •
ed relatives in town over Sunday. 4 Wein remitting may not miss a g_ years..
Miss Denalla Ruby of Zurich is the copy. After this month all r
`i`sterbrook has made a
&IWC Pf ..Mr,:'ROI Ri a�� '' 4 '84410 io �i lice quilt of 4,300 pieces, and Mrs. John
Meseri�s. Cl as.'and Percy -Verity- of : �Il ' it all accounts Preszcator has just finished one of
Brantford were here on Monday. in arrears will be handed in for 6,000 pieces.
Mr. Peter Hamden was in London collection. A. J. Rollins, of Manitoba, is in
and Parkhill a few days last week. P. 0. Order or Express Order Centralia purchasing horses to shi
Mrs. Simon Campbell, who wale ll is the best way to remit. ,
last week with la piwest. Ile says the prospects for Man-
gy grippe. is recoverin 'I rr'�r31R'iiw'lir'iir 'ilr itoba are bright.
Miss Bettie Sweet has gone to W i . Robert Mettles.. of Brussels, and
nipeg, where she will remain for some .Tames Lawrence turned fifty horse
Clone. e{ r h p shoed ii ones .4o r.
_- A number of our Curlers are cin a --- -- AUWI _ Sc11U� Report,unr y. !egg c ►ll Il e
tour to Parkhill, Ailsa Craig and Lu -zoo
` any"`twc�ri the caun�y.
can. P'otlowirr� it: the re people attended a carnival in the
• port for February: Ras s . 9 . --.'the:
.b� �ryt
u r`
� e n``L tills-- sN
.�_tlU'IIBi� L.���1�`:�P�: h��A tat :q:rz�lr;�n 1°[litti`� 1'!iT" wi�il` �i�`�,`'G (')'�1#r�rt...�lhn_
�.. ,.. laulat n-M--Hebzer 00
.'�it�'d`ii;-`filil�s``� Blewar`l,, �i£>Is�le,;
` ty est. ..;a ...EGoing.51.- bio. vn roll- ,
. Week
• Billings.Mis Fanny;r. omasIsaac, of Greenway, 20, lei, e 10. Fairborn, Miss Amelia Davis, Thos. visiting relatives and friends in
town this week. L• C. Fleming, teacher. Oke, Geo. Eucrett, Jos. Davis. The
MissSanderand- Miss -Sweet return. Form II., Sr. --J Oeetreicher 10, K Judges were N. D. Burden, A. Wal-
ed from the millinery openings in Tor- Collins 0,-1 Ila trdford 46.1. E Jones 03 ters and Mr. Lennox.
onto on Tuesday. Jr. -A McMahon 74, I Marchand 70, L.
Mr. John. Trott returned to his borne l d 60 1Vo. onyrolllr3tl, averaE 27. peGreenway
with relatives here.
in Beamsviite after a two weeks' visit S L Gregory, Teacher.
Miss Lillie Christie, of Yorkton,
Bask spent the past week. at Mr. W.
Mr. T. E. Handford left Monde for Commercial. -L Birney U0, B Mack
Monday J Wilson s, --John Dingman and wife.
Winnipeg to look over the situation is ' , G Bissett 70 (honors); H Duplan 74, of Fern Hill, are visiting at J. Ger-
the horse business. W. Delman 74, 0 Wood 63, E 'Woad matte*e.--Mee. Ed. Mason is confined
Mrs. Win. Davis and Mrs. ,Laink. of 41,. Form L -•}-A Surerua 90 to the house with an attack of la
Hamilton, are the guests of�' G beetl
the for- 96. W 11onteith 85, V Sweet 81,L Hera grippe. -Mrs. Robt. English is visiting
mer's mother, Mrs. Pratt Fisher. . 76, GI Ford 70,11 Triebner 70, W Biller her sister. Mrs. A. Mclntosh.-Miss
ited friends in Exeter the past f
Miss Ruby Davidson ttondon vis• 70 (honors); i Horton 73, N Amy? Mae Wilson is suffering from an at-
few T I'enlaale ? . II Carling 70, E Case 09, tack of inflammatory rheumatism. --
days and returned honie 0 H
E
Tuesday. Luxton 63, Hooper 3 No. on
y� 0Miss Ella Sutton and Mise Mabel Hord
Miss Mary Hor'rley, who bas been roll 30, average &,. visited at W. J. Wilson's. -A number
visiting her grandfather, J. Reedit -Ice, A. M. Johnston, Teacher. of the young people of this vicinity.
returned to her home on Thursday Sr. IV, ---L Grieve 81 (hpnors); H spent a very pleasant evening at J. D.
last. - Fuke 71, `Howe- 71, 13 Sweet 7 , A McPbereon'a.--The new Woman's In -
Mr. and Mme. Geo. r(ottie of White- Jackson 67. R Knight 05. L Rowe 61, stitute which was organized here this
church after a visit with Mr. And Mrs. 0 .Harvey 02, L Rivers 01, Jr.. IV -0' winter intend holding their filet meet -
John Parsons, returned `.home Satur-Wood ,', M,Fr'a��,yne s .14 Bayle' 78, ing in Wilson's Hall on the evening of
da G
t
I 7th W .titeWerrt 7 (honors);
, _.. , , ,,alt .Ma►�lt4� par+�,�►.,cr;�ati of
l Sas, Bin and - daughter' ''atm 11 Waarmg 7R Bissett 7"2, tl Heywood sol , s hes .. recitations..
of Crediton, visited at the home of her 72. No. on roll 32, average30. °e'' Wilson tlyy give
C. Vesper, Teacher. ing prepared. W. J. will give
sister. Mrs. Josh. Heywo� for a fewa - talk on Gardening." The ladies
days last week. - d $r. u -I Rivera 819 M Carling 82, 1 and gentleman of the community are
Mrs.' Wesley Hedden and children, ,hardy , W Heideman 80. J Seldoo cordially invited to attend. Any nae
of 0rredditon, visited with relatives and79, R Flemi 7'& _ Wvad?ci (hanorral► w ping -to join please hand In their
friends -ii n town for a few days causing V Rowe 73, G Bissett 71, F Brock and names to the secretary, Mise M. Viek-
the past week. 8 Sopthcc�tt, 0 Ho.dg art, R13alkwil , A
Mrs. John Dlnney, who has been Jackson 7Q, L Treble 00, V Easter- "�
visiting relatives and friends here for brook 42 Jr. TIL -B Quance 80 J- Mr. Albert Willkrt was in Gnderich
the past three weeks. left Wednesday Walker. 87, E Harvey 87. 0 Ander on on the Jury this week.
for her home in Oshawa.
85, L Harvey 81,L Taylor 82, B Walker
Mr. Thos. Case, of-Uaborne, have Blatcbfocd 7fi{hoao�re,); Hector
moved with his-fall/Into the dwell= ,2, M Jones 71, M Quance 7i, L gentle
in vacated b MrNeil,
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or our SpringGoods. In Dry Goods, Clothing,
Fu's, Boots 1--.....4Shoe_s, and Crockery.
F, .'Nis:,lvuYU. 'lay.'4,�.IYL•"£.SIC6ir�YnFltatilYLLT11 ••
b4Y�vi ' 1
Here below we give a few of our sample prices:
Men's FUR COATS, Regular $35 for $28
25 for 20�
22 for 17.60
20 for 1\6.00
„i 44 44
c4
44
46 cc
44 ' if
p
' R RUFFS, Beg. 22.0 0, for ` 17.60
46
46
•64
44
CG
15.00, for 12.00,,
12.00, for:9.60
fg' 11.00 for -m
Now -is your opportunity to get some c1zea p
goods at rock bottom prices. Coe earlyand t
you* choice.
CARLIN.G BROS.
�alirtTi't 'Qr$� 4r.0"1 r' 1"10"U 'T"ri"m IV
PflONOGRAPIIS
"C Watch Window. Can. Exp. Bldg. THE PURITY
�,�.sirsac
DADDY,
iOF BABY,
he : Plionograpl.
ENTERTAINS THEM ALL d Th
triftia}�; cntm t ache a ant
of solid fun you get. The GREAT HIT
new: *retire records ' by Harry'Lir, oder,
the Scotch Comedian. Better call and
hear thew.. at
rented Mr. Gaee'e farm ad who
moved 00' No. on roll 48, avera_�e 41,
thereon thin week. Elsie A McCallum, Teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Sweet , and Sr. IL -M Heywood 01, E Bowey 92.
little daughter Myrle, who have been M Case 90, A Knight 87, 11 Rivers 86.
visiting here for the past three weeks, E Harney 81, F Rowe 84. E Day 81, W
returned to their home in Clinton on Manson 83. A Day 83, J Follick 82, B
Thursday morning. Hodgert 81, V Knott 80, A-Bee1t80, G
Richardsdn 70, D Rawcliffe 77,E Davis
70, M Knott 75 (honors); J Brickwood
74, M Senior • 74, W Mitchell 73, L
H`aridThia `7 'W-Kid`T72: V M-Siiiiiit `—
combe 71, W Mack 70. 0 Macdonald
00. Cookson 08, L Hastings 07. Jr.
TI. -=T3 Parsons 78 J Craig 72. N Hock-
ey 71. No. on roll 30, average 30.
11.-141: Kinn m ;-Teacher
Mid. II. -M Beldon -94, _P Jackeo.,n 90;
F Wood 81, I Delve 83. Jr. 11.-13
Homey 90, 4, Johns 87 0 Fitton 86,
D Kunz BAR, A Carter 74 G Wells 73.
A Davis 00. Mid. Pt IL. --J Bagshaw
86, A Mitchell 80, W Davis 80, . M. Rus-
sell 70: M Gillies 65. Jr. Part. II. -L -W
Jacobi 92, M Walker 90, L Wacker 80,
V Welsh 80, M 'Warlock 78. rFenton
74.•W Harness 70. Pt: I.4V S beet
94, 0 Mallet 03, C Morley 80, 0 Har-
ness 85, 0 Baakerville• 70. L Dearing
73, A Cornish 0% W Brown,6$, G Car-
ter 65. M Bedford 05. No. on ° roll 47.
average 37,-M. V. Martin, teacher.
touto ri 1" Fergusonf3.,=
F%lcil09. Jr, IL -M Vineeftt; 80. Tr
Zuefle 82. M Madman 80, M Harness
77. D White 71, M Elliott 00. Now -on -
roll 41, "average 20.
F, W. Howard, Teacher:
Mass Tom, dressmaker, is moving
from over 11, E. Pickard's store to the
rooms vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Clarlie
in McD►onell's block:
Melisa to ti : iters
In thetnatter of the Estate of Andrew
Hicks, of the Village of Centralia,
in the County of Huron, Hay Mer -
t, i,itrlYe i%. '
Notice is hereby given that Andrew Hicks, of the
Village of Centralia, in the Gundy of Iiurc.rj,
ing on burins.. as a Hay Merthant,okt the said Vi.
lige of Centralia, hire evade an assignment under
!t.:s,o.1897, chap, 147, and amending Acts of all his
seta , ri�K hts, credit*, and Meets to Thomas E.
Rendord., of the Village of Exeter, in the paid
Conn of Huron, Horse Dealer. and Nelson Hicks
of the Village of Centralia in the said County of
Huron, Require, for the general benefit of his tredl ,,
tors. A rn ting of the creditor* will be held in' the
Mee' of M Dickson & Carling in the *aid V'il-
lt of Exc er en SATURDAY. THE Hue DAYOP
M11. A. D. 130sst the hone of tyro o'clock in,
the afternoon. to'receivestatement of his affairs,
to ent inspectors andex their remuneration.
and the remuneration of the dse"ignees,and for the
ordering of the affairs of the eatate generally.
Creditoriaraxequr•teetto Lin. Owl* claims-sri
the undersigned Sandlots for Cho A.algnrkr..tith-tile.
proaa andl t ulla ore
by t esald
aas, on
Til., G. 3'. P•OULISTON, L. D. fl., D. Dd t!.
DONTIST.
of the ft. 0. D. S. of Ontario and Honor
Toronha 3aiversitrlr.
- .4):310314,0val adman & i'.arliag's Law Olive, in
i . Ander/eosin former Dental Parlors.
IDlir '�•ii If-., . '
,... ;ftiC ' a'?•'0--,r, 61TAf IO
I<leccr,a .1 tra.a'rn.,••' '• ,► maiance of
DA. A. T • KINSMAN, L, D. 3., D. D. s.
Dsner graduate of Toronto tlnlveristy.
DENTIST.
traded without any pain, or any bad effects
over Madman & 5f:anbury's office. Main et Net
Eta and_ ,11e e
The undersigned has a Targe tity of lass
brick and the fg
r tale on his yards, actuated opposite
the grist mill at Crediton Fast. Satiefa-{-tion guar -
witted. It swill be to your interest to 'call and make
an inaptrtion before buying elsewhere,
JOSEPU HAIiST, CreditoEast.
Medical
T. 1', McL_4TJGtttni
to
otos' alreedrioCaal,. General
��Rlnen 1i
�Mftent'gn to gye, (with -
Ci oe: Dashwood, Ont.
Legsali. TxQI•
II'N' k C'L*tLINO, S,l1T f�, SOL
ICI.Notate*, OCIIITOlitle." P01,11111111114011121.
ihfr!
Kokomo Soak. tt�
y t1► Lies at lowest newer Weft t.
(*kw. $ale Ark, Suter,
14. r m IL b+tCttrranr
Auction. Sale
Earn Stock and fiapleifentf3
Thenndersigtstd asttionees has .been lnstrus:-+,ed „to
sell by public auction an
LOT 17, CON, 3, Ti'. OF STEPHEN
FRIDAY._ MARCH J3, 1969
•
AT,,1 O'CLOCK SHARP.
The following peope,ty;
$0111SES-1'Mare rising Erle, l's toil, y heavy
draught mare males. 6 years in 1 mare 5 -jean
old, este tit by We..
(MTTLtl,--1.cow. due to carp on lab at.1 egiv
due to crave in Apt; 1 mow dee its May. I aiTki,g
cow due is lieptennbar;+ attest 3 yew (ftps yrs
rising 3 years; 1 steer 2 yrsn; ! steemsfitag tyre.;
I .heifer rising 42yean,8 de and 1 haler radagg 1
yr;1 theeeechbred Durban, brin c+aH 10 s.oeeila eat,
•=-11Q9 - One sow, with litter at foot, 4 Tion real
foe aaaritet; r cti . ,-.. -.._A, `Sen: Yy,
boss \sod Torn a .3.•.� �.
lit i.> lts.� ' : Loser Fal' , say seed drill, cultivator r. weedy slier, .
eat diastrot�d 1 lumbet'memos° .hay. a
end beet "telt �Trim.,t, t ells 'nowt
saw r beet Titer. rnttitrg beide,relneri. test
t pal
And notice la further gimes that atter the
^sad day of April, Iii. the Ansignce will
to distribute the meets of the Otto, amongst cthe
parties entitled thereto having regard' only to the
claims of which notice *hall then have been given,
and that they not be liable for the mets, cr.
any part thereof, so &e,+ra'boted to an penin nr
parsons at whose claim they alt!!l mut then have had
Dated at EEeter. this Third clay cf murk,100°
DIci:Soi tnnl.I.sci.
.Solieitorsforthe,a[iovenatned Assignes
Coat and Pant ears Wanted.
At once. Good wages paid. Appl1 to
DI.MTTHk A
Kiel;iwond 81.,
London, Ont.
ACTION SALE L - OF
MoO
the node rnig>bed Aur tioncer has reran instructed to
-,>> -Lot
. _ aril s :t!bo on
Y t b. T. ; ' SBORNE_�.
ON TUE$D. M4RC11 10th 1908
AT i oCK SHARP
ollowini y
)night, A
T'� g! :�`yt
�7w. ';M_ Cyr•+.. r!i- t•'t__.f..1:=• +s
my health now \ hot 1 use it as a -
strengthencr for any walking matches. I
owe mush of my physical endurance to
Psychfne."
JAMES REYNOLDS,
Port Hope, Ont.
Ps chine is the greatest cure for
catarrh of the head, throat or stomach
in the world. It is a wonderful tonic-
and
onic
and strengthener of run down system,
acting directly on all the vital organa,,
giving youthful vigor and strength to
the system. At all druggists 50c. and $1,
or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
sarrHL
LAasoiir.--In Hensall, on Feb. 26th, to
Robert Lamont and wife, a daugh
ter.
WILD- At Hillagreen, on the 26th
__ln'et _19 .at, sled Dctr.....A. Wild..a .
son.
Ounnis-.Townline, McGillivray,, - on
yrs-
'TAY ',"^l ....�..-.3914.1.Ti ;a:-: ..r,YY "t a n. `: .y '•`. . A 'IT
Mos t
SAAR
KLEINSTIVEK-WILLERT,--In Dash-
wood, on March 3rd, Williann. Klein
stiver to -Miss Bale, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Willert. all of Dash-
wood.
HA U ON- BALLANTYNE--At Farqu-
har, on March 40. W. A. Hamilton
of Cromarty to Miss Janet, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Ballantyne, -
Farquhar.
HoTsoN•-Bo1erHwu,K-AA' the manse,
Grand Bend. on Wednesday, eb,
26th. by Rev A. aitiere, iss
Mary Bort neck of Corbett to M.
Hotson of McGillivray.
HooPER-Se1Drnn--At Whalen, on
Feb. 20th, by Rev. L. Bartlett of
Woodham. Edgar J. Hooper. son of
Mr. John Hooper of Metropolitan, to
Mise Etta R., daughter of Mr. 'and
Mrs. Squire, Whalen. .
DEATHS
P, 'Rtc,--.A.t Losing, OD Sunday, Felty
13..Mra. Penrice, aged 68 years.
JACKSON --JD Parkhill, on Monday,.
Feb. 24th, Mathias Jackson, aged 71
years. _
Row --Tart Exeter, on T 2nd,
Charles Rowe, aged 87 years, 8•
months.
BLATcnFORD.-In Hensall, on 1• eb. 27,
John Blatchford, aged 08 years and
10 months.
SHELL & ROSE
WE HAVEREMOVED to
NORTH of POSTOFFICE
& ROWE
w
NairtileStraeh�
° n oderhn
0
A. R.
'Cellist and Aetotti
«.Galv
`'nno>r and ntFe
HE 10 PgR P'CENT. DISTINT SALti on all
Stoves and Ranges will be continued- t11i March I l t11.
.Posit 1.y no_reducsion after that
,•
Don% 'oi et ayin Sale 1
rt
arland
u ii
tjo I
an
`
o eater ` I per cent off,
e 'El.. t
-mer.
.
ove1 Sable S ►vets, Shhor`e' `r nip
'r.. 0nr a `e