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FEWAFT'S
PHONE 1t;
Seeing is here. Business is good, yes, great. The Ilig store
ie chuck full of new airy spring goods. New Colors. New Styles,
New Combinations. It's easy to I,uy from selection buy}, as
we ate showing. Proud! )(es. were proud of eur new spring
allow mg. We want every Lily to conte and look and study the
n4'W yles. Buy if you want to, but cotue.ulytl•:ty and enjoy a
pleasant hour in the big store,
47 1: 2c a new mirror fin-
ish Dress Goods,
{euro wool, clean satin twill
lace, ,,eelt for Dresses. Suits
or Skit ts. fomes in Browns,
Greens, Navys and Illacks.
Itegular value eiec•.
50cthe yard for a new line
�j t'f nett ural halt' Silk.
"cul cd \'ELS1A." The dolor
is a natural Paris shade. '1he
weave is very even dice effect
A great wearer and perfect
e•asher.
41 1=2
For a special lot of
bhaddow stripe
suitinge. Pale grey groundb
\Vitt' shaddo'v stripes in
mauve, green, blue and black
Regular value (i0c.
95cFor the very best guar-
anteed Black ('ltitton
Taffeta Silk that we have
ever shown. Every yard
hears the maker's guarantee.
The price is low when you
consider the quality.
Millinery
(sive us a fair chance and we will more than please you in
your new Spring Hatt. DON'T leave your orders too late as the
ru-1t is on and is going too stay on. We are turning out 'Min-
ified Bats from our own work rooms that would do credit to any
city store. Our Designers and Trimmers are experts. Have you
seen the merry \Viddow Sailors. They are very smart. Weare
showing a full lenge of them in all the leading colors. You are
cordially invited to visit our show rooms and study the new
styles. Bring your friends with you. Come its often as you wish
something new to see every time you drop in. Coyne the invita-
tion is as broad as it is warns.
5.0
Ofor a new line of ladies
short Spring Jackets,
(Allot made, figure fitting,
,wade from fine box cloth,
hey're rare value.
7 0o for as lovely line of
• Ladies' new Corset
I e11ing Jackets. Trimmed
twit It self strapping and stitch-
ing. Tailor Slade and very
smart. Fawns and Black.
8gj Bey s a swell pure
.5' wool Itoont Rug. Lov-
ely Floral Centre and Oriental
'harder. "Got carpet beat all
nut."
87g Buys a very natty
• Tapestry Room Rug.
Floral and Medallion centres
and new Oriental borders.
Suitable for Parlors, Dining -
rooms or Bed -rooms.
J', A.
22.50
For the swellest
Wilton Room Rug
that you'll see this season -
no seams, alt one piece -in
beautiful shadings of Brown,
Fawn, Red s►nd Green. Tho
pile is very close and velvety.
pile
wearing qualities of our
Wilton are great. They come
direct front the makers in the
old land. \Ve save for you
all the middlemen's profits.
Get one of our NVilton;tRugs
on your parlor and see how
prom) you'll feel. Von need
not bo afraid to walk on there
tor they are made to stand
all kinds of hard, rough wear
We haye about 50 Rugs for
you to choose from.
Dressy young Sten all near
King Hats. "We sell theta.'
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P gable
Watches
Perfect. in Construction, Pos-
itive in Performance \Ve again
call attention t., our (.rade of
Watches. Goof} Material, Fine
Finish and Accurate Adjustment
are combined in our high Grade
iVatches.
Our aim is not a question of
price, but duality. Like in every-
thing else Quality is Cheapest in
the end. So if you want a RE-
LIAI)LE WATCH. CALL ON
Uy.
AMMO
A. Marchand
Jeweler, - Exeter.
immummommEmmolls
SPRING
.i: X +' 1 1 I1 r S APRIL slid 1908,
DamamhAr �
the report of Exeter markets, cor- Market Iteport.-Tile following is
the Storeonedoor north of
recti •2 up to. Ate .1 2nd., LION
W bs:at 88 mita.
Barley, 50 to 55 °sits.
(Jets, 47 to 48 c•'ttts per but:%Ict.
Peas. 75 cents to 80 cents.
Blended Flour (SPALL), $2.75.
Bran, $24.
Shorts, $25.
Feed Flour. $1.40 to $1.45.
Day. iffy to '12.
Dried apples 5 cents per pound.
Clover aced, $8 to $1() per bushes.
Potatoes, 75c. to 90e. per bag.
t:utt, re
. Airs 1.. i•uend,r•'
Coal. $7.25 a ton.
I:2. ea 1:, c• nt a per t:uze n.
Hues. thee -sett :i .1iU.
A BLIND 'MAN
would give everything on earth for
sight. It is man's most precious pos.
session. 1t'.t many abuse and neglect
it. Stop and think it you me
TREATING YOUR EVES ltlte'IIT.
Then cone and have us ezamiine them
to learn how they should be treated
in the future. Our examination costs
you nothing. The glasses lwct supply
if necessary, will cost you ns little as
honest lenses and frames can It,' Fold
for,
W. S. HOWE Y, Phm. B
Chemist and Optician, Exetetr
-Mr. H. il000er left Wednesday
for Alma. Mich. t
--Lit 1 I.' Dorothy ,fallen. daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. .\\'. J. lfnllett,
. • • ' last
1 1
a•hlle 1 lay Ing n ro Ind the houstt 1 _ t
Saturdiy aflernuott met with a i•el.1-
ful accident. Her grandfather hal
been boiling water and set tlszl pail
S(of boiling 'fluit0 on th^ floor. and
Ill little Dorothy, nut sceittg it, steppe1
into the pail. Iter foot and ankle
were badly scaldel ant) had t -h' not
had on her shoes at then tient'. 1vould
have been more seriously injure.i.
As it was she suffered considerable
paain and it will be Rome days before
she is able t0 11SO her foot.
A number of New
Browns, Wood col-
ors and Elephant
Gi'ey Suitings just
received.
'rhe t'O1'l'f'Ct thing
for the spring sea-
son.
W. W. TAMAN
I
The Famous Pedestrian
Gentlemen:-
" I was a martyr to catarrh of the
head, throat and stomach. I was so bad
the doctors feared consumption. I
tried many physicians and medicines.
A friend suggested Psychine. 1 tried
it and it was the only thing ever di,l
• me any good. I am now perfectly well.
It is the greatest remedy the world
has ever known. I do not need it for
my health now but I use it as a
strengthener for my walking matches. I
owe touch of my physical endurance to
Mcrt-hant Tailor. Psychine."
EXETER, ONTARIO. JAMES REYNOLDS,
fort Hope, Ont.
Psychlne is the greatest cure for
catarrh of the head, throat or stomach
in the world. It is a wonderful tonic
and strengthener of run clown system,
Conveyancer Accounts Collected acting directly on all the vital organs,
Aloeve t.- 1,- n 1►t foe ss,. rates. giving youthful vigor and strength to
Nur4 Wept land•, 1,►r sale. the system. At all druggists 50e. and *1,
Oifice, Main Street, Exeter or Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
ERNEST ELLIOT
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LOCALS
-\\'t•re you Ai1ril foul( to.. y..-;
day?
-Hiss N.1tie \\':slur lett 4,i► Stet--
dey for Toto.1to
Post Office.
The leading store for Dress Goods
and Millinery
Specials in Dress Goods
54 inch all wool Panama in blue, black. The most
popular goods of the season. A great bargain 95c
5o inch all wool Fr,nch Broadcloth, (Chiffon finish in
ail the new shades of bro11 n, green, blue and black
. • ....Special ler yard $1.0o.
IS illi h black Twine Voile, sp'endid rich color. very fashionable,
a great seller, worth $1 Si for t'3c.
Ladies Rain Coats
A vet y stelislt collection of ladies and full length Cravenette
(`oats in tight lireya and Pretty Fawns. Son►ething quite new end
correct for spring wearing. '1'rtutnled with silk braid and fancy but-
ton:: Pricey $S to $12.
Stiff Hats for Men are it
-.tiles. ►14,11.1 ll;stl ksh ►11 i= tt-itis.; I We ars' sitt,w:ug all the newest anti hest ehnpt s in men's Stiff liar i
1:tt iyes n t Luc:ttt. light and easy fitting 1 t is es .,.W $. and _,2.
-M r. Fred Walter, of 1)e .: oit. i= 1
visiting his parents.
- Ituhert F. Pickard Lett 'wadi)
night for Frobisher, Sask.
-Dr. Autos is expected to return 1
from Battle (.reek,
Friday.
-11r. Victor Sanders. of London,
is visiting friends ill 1011.11.
-11r•,
alta Mrs. Chas. Seawright re-
turned home 'Tuesday evening.
--Mr. Lorne Scott. of lieut.:ell, call-
ed on friends iii Lo 11•rt Tues lay.
-Mr. L. C. 1'lcanittg is Still confitt-
.°tI' to his house on account of illness.
-Thoroughbred N.Wyo.tootti?
t'g es for scale. Apply' to S. Powell. 4
-Mr. James Creech, of Buffalo, is
t h; guest of his father, James Creech
5r.
-Henry Strang was attending the
Presbyterian Synod. :It. London this
week.
-Special services are being con-
ducted in the. 'Main street church
this evet:k.
Mr. John Northcott is moving i i -
to the. house recently v:ic-Itedi by
Dr. Itoul..to .
SMELL & ROWE
-Mr. Janes 11tesletw left \lou ity el
for t 11' west. m1• '1bleIissa
held' Aug. 29th. to Sept. 14t he
- Thorough-brill' Plymouth !tock i ���v
:ergs for incubation. Apply to Cltr-' The Popular Skin Food
once' Pickard.
- Mr. and Mrs. 'Franklin Delbridgc Of Unusual Mei it
o[ Cheltinghalu. t pent 6unduy with i'')r the Toilet
fri•:r tt in town.
--11.,,re is n good offer, the "Times" Just at this season of the year special
:Intl \\'eekly Glal,e for the remainder cure must be exercised to keep a clear
u[ 1948 'for $1.OU, , complexion.
-Mrs. Jerv. Dickson, of London, is� a
here attending her Mother, Mrs. \Vin. Melissa Bahn
Davis, who is ill.
-Mr. Chats. Vesta way, of Calgary, Will do all that is required of it. Un-
called on his sister Mrs. Al. ford. ed 'n overcoming the tendency
one (leaye last twc',ak.
-8. Fitton. issuer of marriage li•
c.'llyats, also complete lino of e•ed-
ding rings always on hand.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Opening of Exclusive lot of
White Goods
For Spring and Summer Wear
In Fancy White Goods there arc many novelties in Checks and
Stripes. In plain Fabrics there are Shirt Waists and Suiting Linens
Lawns, Organdies and Laces. We are also showing a very com-
plete line of Ladies ‘Vhite Wear in
Blouses, Skirts and Corset Covers
the finest we have ever shcwn. Come and get yours before they
are all gone. It will be very difficult for you to find a more beauti-
ful lot of White Goods than we can show you this spring. Our
prices will meet your utmost approval too.
CARLINC BROS.
whole Linn! to this work, making his
headquarters at Clinton. After a
number o[ the details of th.i organ-
ization bad been worked out. the
committee adjourned to meet at the
call of the chair. As 80011 as the
County Secretary I appointed enc.
everything is satisfactorily :rransed, One way SCCO[Id class cclonist
'co enc -
it i= expected the local organization ,tlCketS will be on sale mm
will b' commenced. i ing Feb. 29th and continuing
-"Chief" .11issett bath an unusual dailyuntil April 2 th, to the
-'xperience� 1litt' n well-known bibu- I 9
sous individual last Friday night. 11a following points
vas notified iha1 a 1votna11 ewes ly- Vancouver Victoria
ing in tho ditch on one. of the vide Seattle Portland
Tacoma Spokane
San Francisco I.os Angeles
San Diego Mexico City
GRAND TRUNK
RAILWAY
SYSTEM
Reduced
surpass 1
to harshness and roighrtess produce streets, under the influence of liluor
by the cold raw wind. and with the assistance of two or
three other persons, managed, to :eel
n
Melissa Balm feeds tie ilex to rho Town Ball, whore elle was
-Hiss :Margaret Strang left oftplaced in ono of the, coils to await
-Dr. 'itoulston is moving into kilo •� pores and in this way trial in the morning. Early in the
aSalurdi•1y to visit her stater. sirs.
Hanna in Toronto. house rec.,'ntly vacated by it. Stem-) makes the skin city the chief went up .to bee
- 11 r. John Govenlock. of Forest. nl''r, on Elizabeth street. soft and how his charge was betting along,
Is ths guest. of Mr. and Mrs. \Ven. -.hiss Mattie Follick, after spend- 11 hen her pleadings struck it sympa-
thetic
for :i few t'.ttys. o velvety
i4, Lha hinter ,with her brother in
-Mr. Joseph Snell is still confine Grand. Forks, 1J. C., arrived hotne Fri-
'*) to his house, although. it is said dtty night. 25 cents a Bottle
lie is somewhat unproved. -Mrs. Abe. Bagshaw left Monday
Mrs. Thos. White has returner) for Olds, Alta.. to join her husband, Prepared by
from an extended visit 11iih her who left last week with th,e house Q
daughter nt Niagara Falls. hold goods. SiOLE Phnl• B.
-A meeting -wil l be held iti i he - M t•. it. T. Johns. of Al vinston. • . f
Town Hall this Thursday evening to was called hero last -week owing to Dispensing Chemist.
rusk•: further arrangements re•ard- the. death of his brother Isaac W.1 EXE'rLlt •- ONTARIO.
ing the Victoria Day celebration. Johns, of Iaitnvill'.
Anyone interested is -invited to at- -Mr. David Elston. a fortner Ceti-
tcncl,. tralia boy, and who for Some time -Every housekeeper who has used
lilt. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUIT- taught in the college its Seattle, is Campbell's Varnish Stain is delighted
geon. will he at the Commercial now teaching the commercial course with the results obtained. Nothing
Hotel. flours !1.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. in the collets() at Edsnoutoti. else like it the)► say. So easy to op -
In. Glasses properly fitted and dis--Miss'l'orn has moved her dressing ply, and so durable. W.. J. Beaman
Lases of eye ear and nose treated. parlors over Alanson's shoe store carries n full line of this popular
N, xt visit Friday' April 3rd., 1908. where she will be pleased to at- stain.
-The meeting pt the. Bowling Club tend -to the wants of Iter many pat- -License commissioners 1)olbridgt',
r filed for last Friday night was post -
'tied on account of the inclemency
of the weather until this Thursday
evening. lite tneeting wilt be in the
Towyn hall slid a full attendance Is
re guested.
A very 1,Ieas:iett feature of the
tweeting of the 1.0.0.F. on 'iuesdkay
evening 11•as the presentation of r.
three link ring to Bro. E. 1,11. 1)iignan.
The donor of the ring was Bro. E.
Fitton and was given for opecial
work 'dance by Mr. Dignan ice befellf
of the order.
-Cl►+ester till; tt.'. the, young roan
who drowns(' (:race Drown in Ilio
Moose lake 111 the Andirottdlcks iltl
July 1906, was Monday tnortiincy
electrocuted at. Auburn prison. Ile'
confessed!' to his spiritual talvl -1 r•t
that he committed the d,te3.
On Tuesday evening next •ilout
t twenty of the Odclfellows of Exeter
intend going to Ingersoll. 11 here the
!work of the three degrees of the En-
campment branch of the order will
Its exemplified! and so:,s'• fifteen of
the Exeter brethc•rn tt ill be installed
into their myste•t-it�-.
-GOT 'EM AGAIN -l; ,•tling cheap
sat.• now goiter on al 11. Exeter Bar-
gain Store. Crackliu! 1'i.: il' rgains
this w.Nrk. 1 t. will pray you to to t -
tend this very cheap t.tl:'. Also for
a ale cheap pile, brand new cash rcg-
istar, one parr counter Scale= and
ono steel Fab. Terms cash. J. W.
Broderick.
--rhe offer of then \1'e'kly Globe
& Canada Farmer for thirty-five
cauls 'with th t Exeter Times expires
rotes. 1 ret
Apprentices wanted.
-Drs. Thos. and \Vin. Henderson
and 51►R. Palmsr, of i:iwcardine,
Gorge Henderson. of Chatham, and
Vaster Donald Frederick Henderson.
of Detroit, were here last week; nt-
i.•nd4ng the funeral of the tato Mrs.
P. ter Henderson.
-Miss O1iv • Gould. who spent the
toast year 11 it I, her brother at Miami,
Man. re turned how:, last . week on
account of the illness of Iter father.
Richard Gould. who recently under -
wont :r4, operation. \1'e are pleased!
to elate that 5!r. Gould is rapidly re-
covering.
Canning and Douglas and Inspector
Torrance were its town Friday to con -
eider the transfer of th,' license of
the Royal Hotel Crediton from .lolltl
Ch.istnut to Bert Clark. Mr. Clark
took posse'assion of the hotel yester-
day.
-Der. W. M. 1lartiu. 11. D., of
Exeter, Moderator during the past
year of the Hamilton and London
Synod, of the Presbyterian church. is
attending the annual eatherint' in
London. On Monday he delivered
carefully prepared ad•lress and mo-'
appropriate' fur the assembly [viola
which it was delivered. Rev. Joh:.
John Johnston. of Paisley. was elect-
ed .lfoderator for the ensuing year.
W. .1. Thompson and Aga '
+4,f '1itelr ll. eere• in t 01111 --:1 very pleasant
time
WaS ere-eit
'1'hutt4day and Friday. At the re- l;tst Tuesd ty evening at the residence
c,+nt convention of the Conservative'sof Mr. and firs. fly. +Rundle, Ever -
of South Perth, the genial Cetptan' green Grove. A reception was given
e:In,e %sit hitt throe of t,• cu ti n.• the' in honor of their nephew Mr. Beet A.
nomination for Lis tnrty fur tl,.• Rundle ;end bri'le. After congratula-
(,'onlrnons. , tions a short programme was ren-
-Miss Charlotte Bwe'.et, :who under- d'e.red by the 11i!sse.� Hart, •IIansall,
%%eni. the ot►eration last week for no elocutionist and soloist which 11•as
internal ailment, is rapidly g.tinilt; very notch appreciated by all. aft e.
strength. Iler mister '11isi Ethel wag which all indulged 111 pro!rettttil •
called front i t. IM:;ry3 gluing to Ihat Lost 'Lir until midnight, Whett
rious condition of Cliarlotte t fte'r very dainty oyster supper was tire -
the operation. but Mho returned _slum- pared and r-'•rvea by W. J. Stathate
day to Eat. IMM(Irys, and wife E oter. All joined in ruts_!-
-Mr. Fred Hooper, eon of Mr. A.
int; n [-'11 I►:°triotic songs, t alae
Hooper Hay. left Tuve-Any o[ last ttte'tr departure well pleased is isli t he
week for Toronto wbervl lett has nc- .•tenintes entertainment,
c'pted a position visa junior draughts. -Two young lad:i in ['shortie hnti
man with Brown Ss lt. id. of that a thrilling experience last Friday af-
city. 11 r. Hooper is a bright. steady t: ritoott. one; of whom had n narrow
yountr matt and 1h:'r,t 1' no etuubt ertd•aPe from drowning. 'That lade
were on the, river bank uncle es.eing n
large cake of ice floating down the
atresia ctt•citletl to get on it and take
:t ride. The river was suit.' high at
the time and the boys got w more
exciting rick` than they had expt'stei.
The cake swerved out into the centro
of the stream and. they became
into a
:ter r,
Atlast they r t
1-
e
frightened.
y
large :ail :Ind one of the lads jump.
ed on it and got nshore. 'The, other
boy in following his example was not and l.h.r fireman suffer.eI ulor. i:e-
as fortunat.'. Ile missed his footing veeely. having ' number of ribs
and fall in the' tt ;(e'. 11,' managed broken rod, Wig fth"re-ise injured.
grasp the'. r;til and clun.t to it tltlti1 ` Fortuna). ly 1lie ncciikeit happened
his companion r,•scueelt hits. inn cut or it twou1il have been more
-Th' County Con,tnit 1' ;' of the Y.
s none. As it was the front. of; Ilia
M. C. A. met in 'the council chamber, t•tlgitte' plotted( into the n,l,ankment,
('I into,' on i'rie!•ay 11st. iii following and th.• tender flew tiff on the other
nt •rnbe•r' of the committee being 5.t. 1Itr ilrur,rI,re c t1. tnel t11•o
pr. -sent eG. 1'. Blair. God rich. T.- 11. coache a '!were also strt.tat►,•eI of their
McCallum. Ex=•ter. .1:1111(5 Scott. Clin- trucks end 1w: r0 tyit,sr side'11:tys on
ton, 'Fred 11i11. Clinton. Gro. Spot- tie.' ►t rack. while the parlor ear spin.
ton. 1Vittgli:Ir;t. E. 11 see: 111t-th and 11''.' 1h" a ilv:'rt. .t)wing to lit,'
.1, L. .5lone:n ars. is t.,.i'. 'els. A. wr,ck. the Tornet0 papers mid tala.l
on May first. Those wishing to take but ill it he will make' e snrc. s' of
;advantage of this excellent offer lel, n 11. occupation.
should Rend in their suhscriptiona nt -lit r:n001)1t his fsubacril►tion to
onco. We can also Rivr. you thrr tit: "Times.'" \1 r. Geot•(r.t lialstic'n. of
Weekly Mad and Empire for thirty- t3.'att If'. a former resident of Exe-
five !:sits• tett, gays he was well acluaint.;t! with
-\\'omail'a inslitnle.-'1'hc' regular the. lane Charles 'Rowe, nn account of
re ening of 1 h Women's Institute lwhosa :loath Was I►ublit:hed a few
will be held in .Senior's frill. Friday. weeks ago. Mr. lialsden crossed the
April aril. at 3 o'clock. A full at- oceen „,,o -,,,. Itowe in 1937. L"ejo[ndl
tondatice of t be rnernl,ers is re auc =ted t ims ago Mr. Halation !went to the
to teak: errangements for they enter-
tainment hospital :tt Victoria ]l. C. and had an
10 be held in the Time ofetration for the removal of gall
Roll. April 22nd. 14rs. Athos. fres. „tones :Inti is now feeling touch bet-
11rs. Hastings, Secy.
t r. lie c'xl►,•cta to n turn to Ogna-
-Au i:1lt�rrstinR debet ' 11ii1 take brook N. 0.. in 11:iy.
place about the 20, betw, .rl debaters -Leri [all a nein and woman
representing the+. James Street. church
Epworth 'League and the Triwit1 ,Me- moved. into town and took up 1heir
moria! church, the subject ,being residence ;It at ho north t'ntl. Since
•" • twiny stories 11 s1•.1 9,et'ti
Japanese is Beneficial to (i lade.'' !''!plated regercltlt- llei
Roth sidl''s are diligently at urlyins ul, ani for ~;out) time pest it heit< 110118,'
l its subject and it is expected a large has bout' watched by the taut ltorit it's
numb.:r will turn out to hear the looking for tell opportunity la snake
n rein' and folk ,-1rreats. it is Pail
debate. that last Friduy 11n it household
'Ili • prowisionel Laird of tiireclorr 111sto31 + were shipped to t•3arnii stn 1
appoint cd at tLe :west ing held in (het the etnln molt .l 10 n 11)111 since
t)t' 'Town Hall recently to discuss 1 y much to the relief of nc
rural telephones here decided ilelt
file
oiling to wilding legislation. they
ttoultl do nothing in Ilia to:ltier nt
present. It fa believed) it the
law is Stade broad enough' that the
local tnunicip.iliti ' can be induced!
to take up the. work end provide
elie1p telt+phon.".
--TEM1'EitANCi: CONVENTION -
•'itssolved that tits Exclusion of LII,. t b sr ri ' , .'r character
1 i Depot. Toronto. Ont.
tlr�tic chord in � his nt;tkc-up �
and on her promise not to
try to .soap!, he allowed Iter I
to sit in the reading -room of 1
they library, until he could' notify J.
1'. fr. 11. eBay. Mr. 13ie•,st:tt locked
the, door So slake assurance doubly
sure and went away to get bis
breakfast and get tate tuagistr,atte.
Itnagino his tsurpriso when the woman
appeared at alis laottte almost as soon
as It n:rrivedll there, alto haring raised
otte of the windrows and tiut.1, her
exit. She was tescorted back :to the
court roots and given t1, fine of $5,00
anuli costs or twenty !Lays, being al.
1o11•e•.ti a fele (weeks in ;which to pay
the fine. When ttaken'fcoin the ditch
two !beaks of whiskey mere founds
conceadcd In her drLSs, trod on being
exutNtiouted gavo alio name of the
Verson who had purchased the li )uor
for �l►or. As tho 1voman is o4, the.
prohibited list, and ah any person who
cs,e.cureA, liluor for her is subject to
a hoary penalty, they matter should
be thoroughly investigated.
For tickets and full informatton'call
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent.
or write. J. D. MCDONALI), Uniod
-A severe electrical 'dorm passel
over this section last 'Friley dight.
and although not much damage has
been reported around Exeter, thero
was considerable at places North of
here. At lIensall 'Lha storm was so
bad that considerablo :1•atuago was
done. '1'he cellar of llt'mphill's drug
store was flooded, causing :t •:i:lnla,d
to the goods] stored therm to the am-
ount of $200. Several other business
elact•s were likelviso flooded, besides
private residences. Work in 1,110
utills
end foundry lei l to lb: suspend-
ed owing to those places living under
water. The tstreet and sidewalks in
the village were covered to the depth
of several inches. The drains were
blocked and refuse:! to oarry off the
w.►ter, causing it to back tut► In the
c 'Hers. Teo washouts occurred) on
►to. • L. 11. & 11. lino near Iirucefield,
ceusede by the large .tuantity of Neal-
c•t• not being able to °get through rho
culverts, nod running over the tracks
washed hway several feet of the road
bed. At one placct North of Bruce.
field. :t section tnan' 1101ified the
1lailllllen of 11111 washout and the
train teas �lak. n p•tst safely. Just
South of Brute -livid •field the worst wash-
out occurred. and a nt Idiot ill; far-
nt•'r flagged' the train just 'tufo, t t it
11:int reached. Mus avoiding :In itcci-
dl'e tet. A Fuppty (1:1111 11:1,1 sent to ho
scene :ane! repaired! the I:mn.ige. Ors
the line. uniting' front (:o(1iirich to
Stratford. Ile, t rail' (.•a wing Clinton
at 11.20 in• 1 h - morning twas not so
fortunate. When Shout half wuy be-
tween Clinton anti► Senfort h the
train t••ml into :1 w.1sh^-4 Sill culvert
A • en -
gin
1 1 'rl.
sc rd. t t i n
t bade . t
e r k
and .n
gin er had his lt•+.r hurt 'old 1vas •,iso
!cut around 1h' body. in 1 the face',
C1111,'na. the county 11ork se.cr,-tart', ,:.'1 net i,•:•1•11 Exe•1i r 1mill Int.' Mon -
11:11• • a very enterestinr report. o[ e''!• ' i'tllt•
lb' !work hat has I em% so fir in the' �'---
fo 1011 t nt County. end said (het the tnoto.y Zurich
neighborhood. ns their net 10118 wrr,' proposition which the committee had til r. 1'.dyt:ir i:di:he}ti. t. rf Il' tk• . 0
a EKsirr ie . to the corporation. beet up .:iglinst h70 bc,tn volved. Tho
I. t,k'n •1 t►oe'iliom 11ie1 C. I'r 'i 0
-We are in receipt ef n copy of Baru tMips sti n inn. of Exeter. ti.it,• -
t
Logs
Panted
Highest Prices Paid
delivered or in the
woods
THOS. ELSTON
Centralia Saw Mills
Confidence is the one biggest
asset in business
Star Flour
Gained this for us
Our business has not been built
quick!) , but is built on a good
foundation, Its the actual results
from
Our Flour
That determines its value, Oual-
ity lingers long after prices arc
forgotten, Remember your or-
ders for floor and feed are ap-
preciated) at the mill and prompt-
ly attended t� a
HARVEY BROS.
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•
Sorino_Terin �
APRIL 1ST. s
OPfiNS
•
('an,.elti s cirratest chain of high tirade •
ftu.ine*tt Colleieer, located et
t'trrsM•ut►son W.7:11L+1
earox
0.s'ot11Ll diont*Iol
follows the ••tittom of t�eulnee..:•1n�-c:::c
tsars no t °cation
stenotrraphets. flook•keepcn and Telerra•
pliers are in great demand in .tuts. Ile+fit.t.
!+cl,te,ntecr, and October.
We• train more )rnlm1 people ti* at
other management in Ontario.
• Their mug be a rea+nn; write lot it.
1f A it. ('OU1lSES
•
Dunt of 5l 800 or f litre tbout s 1:1 ! ey
GUNTON
GOLILEGE
tit • Windsor Record. t111ich' rive n 1, eel aubl+crlbcd nti !est 11ta1 b. 1) OII U"
tf' ' • t to carry on the Mr'. (:otlfr.'v `ichalsoa on 1111' Ill'on- 1 `C t •
very iiooctf picture of the fir" •� work. lir (.o[x•11nc1. ort Ir t .
11110111
Pll Ice, n � � � •1 � 'r 1 S F.I. E. I:tlt', Vice i'rinripatl.
' •rvi . of ye 1r
Bank building nt \ns,f rv'tllr. of11i.4 \\ .!leer. of tt:•rlin. is riNit init (Wo. St,O ToN, Principal.
v)iich Mr. E. \V. Horns, formerly of 1 1
Es •tt•r is monaiter. In .peaking of
H the 3tecord any s.-" 1luclt
of th 1 credit for promoting rho in-
t e+re ere of th't Home Ilam: in a o r-
s•'cret fry of the I'tosinci ll i'. 11. C.
A. ell present and gave 't .'tort ►)
adelr, see, and spnkn very highly of
the stork tier. Cullen.. has h read y
shin in thn Comity. Ilium' bring
It •t• 8 8ter \Its. (Rev.) t:isttl,'r.
A call his Wen iasis el for -a rally of )1 r . Horn:. I I
-The Coroner's jury Potting oa the -
tetnlx'rancc� workers iron, 111 t 10 \V lk e is • of I h- young en to I:1r.1.•tt. ams' 1 trial box :at a cotivinc-
mnnicipaliti-ej of Huron County to V. Horne. wLo- I i tarsi Inc:► only 0011111/ orir,lni>'a• 1who4' I;odly 1118 found nt 1' 1t`• ing t.;•at, Simi►ty .tirir• sj 3)r.
meet in Clinton. 'Thursday. April I('►. will is due to E. t scat► 011 I al 1'ro%incr. Ile neticve.e ilrid. •'. Nevi r:11 :1 ir' 1 20. lirotir).t She •'. Racine twi,e. 1 tlure.ly t'oulet
Ilan. 11. spmnce. Secretary of the On- eterlinct itialitiex. nffablel monnsr .aicel tle,� uob1.• 11ork in the i•itrrest+ of in n c•'arlirt tlet t )a+ was murders 1. not nd tt trt'r unlrns 1 fuss cer•
91'10 brunch of the Dominion Alliance`'shrew ft business interest/1. hlvo twos ell yottn% men, will meet with.
the 'I'I,' police :gra• still it work on to •' 1 lie Int Dr.tJhoolia 1fli:ic Ointtnnnft"
twill be prcarnt, and imporflnt met • as hast of fritlndi+ and Tawe' incra as- thpro1 41 of tl ing r1�r1•on.e. :1 cote- cgs'. co •1 Aland ho p's gie Ontt>.'r it
fess are to be dealt wit 1.. Every t:d the popularity foresight tfilt the IL ' mil consist ing or '+t r. Cull, es nit:'. - - + a.t t tlr expressly :rnct nlonr for s1wo1-
church, lee
risked ant! "end
lemon( to• Buss •Ly his otted a in Sal►d- 1 Mr. itlair ala arl►nint'.1 to t•e'eure 1h•' -files ars r•a,ily .:ane! luickly 1.'t t,aitlful, bl;cding or Itching piles,
cie'ties err naked to tend re:►rr;seuta• Bank t atab►llahrct a branch services of a competent. man to Ix' eh •ck i1 with 1)r. Kllonp's ,Mn iic Oint. sit r c'xIc real or 1111.`1111 I. 1,3 Me
tires. There will he single fare on wick upon they closing of the Soc. i anal;ct) at 1 good salary to frier. his ,i Int. To l,rov' it 1 11 ill mail t jet :►d) tint.. Bald, by W. 8. lloery.
the railroad. rrrign Batik in the old County to.1•n.
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