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Exeter Times, 1908-04-23, Page 8l' ti ; h: X .E 1 E i 1. M r S APRIL 23rd 1tt)U' , ++-e+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +4.e •: -tete: +++••i•++ :•+ :•+•-e + .: +''r + +-+•1•++++++++'1•+++++ it STE WART'S PHONE 16 How About Your Spring House Furnishings are right in the swim with one of the big- gest and most exclusive stocks you are likely to see in this section. Our strong points are quality and value. You know it pays to pay for quality. Room Rugs are taking the place of Carpets to a very large extent. Nothing so pretty in a room as a pretty rug with a nice border and should the floor not be good enough to paint and polish as a margin, we can supply you with English plank oil cloth which makes a complete margin for a Rug. •F $2.50 to $30.00 for English \Vilto!' Room Rugs. No seams, soft pure wool pile, made on solid body frames, new designs in medallion and floral effects, rich shad- iI:gs itt Red, Browns, Greens Fawns and Blues. $5.50 to $15.00 for pure wool Room hugs, seamless, made from imported yarns, colors guaranteed All new pat- terns with matched borders pretty ttoral and Oriental designs in Greens, Browns, Fawns, Red and Wood colors. - $8.75 to $20.00 for genuine English Tapestry Roots Rugs -Floral Oriental and Medallion designs -swell looking and great wear- ing qualities. Our Rugs come to us direct from the makers. You wive all the middle profits. Money saved is money made. Se to lilt the roll for a beauti- ful lot of new Wall Papers Moral in pretty sprig and patterns. suitable for kit- chens and bedrooms. 121e to 25c for a range of new \Vail Papers that will make you wonder some; style. quality and value are com- bined \Vill you be good enough to conte in and see our new papers. $1.00 the pair for Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3ii yards long 48 to 60 inches wide. Extra special values. $2.00 and $2.25 the he pair for a big range of twisted nett Lace Curtains. Every pair a big bargain. See them. The Great "KING HAT" for Men Our stock is now complete. to Stilt Hats are "it". We have all the sew smart shapes in Black, Castor, Brown and Beaver; and in the new Fedoras for young men and smart boys we show a splendid range of new Browns. Fawns. Beavers and Edward Greens. King Hats are correct. Dont forget that we are headquarters for genuine e 3 and Linoleums, l English 1 yards wide. Imported direct ft•on the makers, You save quite the middleman's profit, I a retying too. Are you getting Redpath's extra standard Granulated Sugat. We e sell no other kind. It costs a little more but you know its BEST by TEST andquality counts. S. A. STEWART -:-+++•:•+++++++44+-:-:- .v 1• . i + .1-!-4-1-4-1-444-+++++++++++.:-++.1-:-+ " .4-1--'.-++++++++++++++ ISNIMENNINNIMOMIlia R':liable Watches Perfect, in Construction, Pos- itive in Performance We again call attention to our Grade of Watches. Good Material, Fine Finish and Accurate Adjustment are combined in our High Grade Watches. Our aitll is not a question of price, hut quality. Like in every- thing else Quality is Cheapest in the end. So if y ott want a RE- LIABLE E - WAT Cii. ('ALT. ON T.1 A 13I.} US. A. rlarchand Jeweler, - Exeter. SPRING ,SUITINGS A number of New Browns, Wood col- ors and Elephant Grey Suitiiigs ,just received. The correct thins.; tut tilt' ,pl'illg '0Ill. W. W' Market Rupert The fol►otb is Remember the Store one door north of the report of Exetere w Exeter arkuis.cur- rected up so April ::1d., 1'90e. Post Office. Wheat Pit ots,- - Miss Edna Follick visited in Lott - don, Easter. -s. Fitton. tt of issuer [ u o marriage, ' Ir• ceiei,a, also complete lite of weed• ding rings always on hand. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet spent the Easter 'holidays 'with friends ir. London. -Mr. Fleming.. of Cobuurc. visit- ed his son 1.. C. Fleming durin y the past week. - Mrs. Alex. McPherson and daugh- ter Alma. spent the Easter holidays in London. -Mrs. W. J. lice, of Ailsa Craig visited et1. and Mrs. IBichnti) Gidley over Easter. -Mr. Frank Oke, of Toronto, spent Good Friday with his grandmother. Mrs, Clarke. - Mr. C. 91. sanders was confined to his house last meek suffering from .lumbago. 1 , l tet o K -Mr. C. 11. Tebbutt, of (;alt, is spending the Easter holidays ,wit It friends in town. -.Mr. and Mrs. ,loins Spackman spent t1 he lie holidays w•'f t L tl y i t friends in London. -Mr. f. N. Northcott and family of Stratford, visited relaliveg in town during the past week. -Miss %iululerinaut►, of Toronto. was a guest at the ltotne of Dr. Browning. over Easter. -Toronto was favored with a snow storm along i.. Four inches of the be•tutifu' 111 in the olty. - Tile Exeter Lodge i.0.O.I•', ti ill attend divine service' at the •Main St. church. Sunday morning. - J. G. Stanbury is in Toronto this wee:: where he is cnga;ed on a legal cease at O!;ood,( Hall. - Don't a to at end the om n o f f I t 1 i rsale of fancy coking it Institute fall cooking 1„ 1 Senior's hall Friday afternoon. -Mr. Harold Bissett, was •house for Easter. Harold has been 1R►tis- ferred front Toronto to Atnherstburg. - 'rho Mies.•s flea -tie and Ethel Har- vey left last Thursday for Lapeer. `,tick., to visit relatives for a few flats. -aliss Louie w\'alper, of Drayton. who was visiting her grandfather. \\•nt. iloekin. returned Monde)* to t 1 tt ole. her home. -The Misses llarton. of Lotnloti. were pisnsantl). entertained by Mr. and \Irs. Thee. Herten. &urine: the past we••k. -Miss Stella Gregory visited her sister in Woodstock during the holi- daee and M%•,s Johnston ni(lt friends in Toronto. TAMAN- E. horns and young Ron of \1'alkertille, spent the holidays with Mrs. llorne's parents, Mr. and Mrreitaet Tailor. Mrs. John Tarnier. - ONTARIO. -au,. Ethel Northcott last tt,• •k stcl.ped on a rusty nail, the point of which entered her foot, causing con- sidet able pain for several digs. ERNEST ELLIOT -The betcbelors and ienortict' held their last nss-mbly for the season in Conveyancer Accounts Collected McDonnt II's hall last Thursday even- inose 1n len at 1-.eet rues. Ing. There weie about fifty couples x.,reh west Lana. (M sate. In attendance. folly Vita's London Office, Main Street, Exeter harpers furni•lad th • music. Marley. 50 to 55 amts, t,tt<. Vi to 48 cents ear Lusitel. 1'.75 (rote to 80 cents. Il1,it.i d Flour (STAB). $2.75. Bran, $14. Shorts, $25. Feed Flour. $1.40 to $ 1.45. • .)lay, Se to es10. 1hied :welts 5 cents ter pound. Clover seed, $8 to $1U per bushel. Potatoes. 75e. to 90e. per bag. Gutter. e3 cents it teem!. Coal. $7.25 a ton. les:. - 1-1 cents pet sews.). 11". -. ticett.•i. I,t x:6.111. ••••••••••••••v••••••••••♦ • • • • LOCALS t LACE CURTAINS • •••••v•• We have just received*a full shipment of Nottingham and Brussels net Curtains Never shown such beautiful pat- terns and fine duality as we have in stock. \'rices 5o, 75, 1.00, 1,25, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3,75, $5.00 The Store where you will get the Best Goods for the Least Money LINOLEUMS THE OLD RELIABLE This is the season of the year when you think of new Floor Cord ings Yeti cannot use anything better than first class Linoleumn. That's the kind we sell, , Nairn's X quality.) is the best. Splendid range of patterns Call and see them , and get our prices, because if you dont you are likely to pay snore money. -Another Stock just rev, ived at the ExeterIlareaiu Store. All nett' and up-to-date goods. l'he lta1tlind! Cheap Sale will coiniu •Ile.• Thursday morning 23rd of Apiil. at 10 o'clock and nill continue n11 this tse-k. The, stock is for sale in blocks at a rate t on the dollar end the store is for safe' or rent. -J. W. Broderick. -The `',Von•:ui'- Institute will give --Thoroughbred White \\'yaltdot'• a .Weis.) and iday, afrom t in Seta- t•gas for Dale. Apply to S. Poo-sel.. ior'� .)tall leridnt•, from 3 to 8. Gran' SNELL & ROWE i [ S l lI tntzinut 0o uta. Admission Q, 13obicr• 1 -The t:lilroads will likely put a brut ou the Merry Widow" hats or , -(fare is n good offer, the "Times" charge double fare for those w•earin; , and Weekly :Globe for the remainder them(. 'flat churches should tisk for, of 1908 'for $1.00. double collection and ask 4h:' wear - -Marred Plymouth ''Bock settings to lake 1In' hack rents in the r•tl for sale. $1.00 p.'r stetting of 1bir- leri <. i teen. T. 11. Carling. -Mr. :tn:t Mrs. Will Morrison. of , se LIiGBOItN EGGS FO1B Owen Seton.), were the guests of Mr. j SALE: -Good stock. 50 cults a doe. and 'Mrs. Saxe► Fitton during the Feo. hill. \Vstock.o street, Exeter. past. week. Mr. Morrison took ret:: \ -FOR SA:LB.-Eggs for `Incubation, in the shooting tournament Good\ Incubation. g biros: Friday and dal some good shootinee 1 Pure bred Barnad 7tocks taking :,ccond money for hi=p aver- hr.tvy layers : eggs 'tht e year retina. en ni. age. -An Indian very much und-'r the -BA1111ED .1tOCiC EGGS FOIL inlluence of fire %eater was arrested. SALE,-Frout prize layers. Cock from d 237 r,tut day night by Constable Ili==^t• champion layer of Cnnadn recur :,r theNorth Nand of the town and eggs In one yent'. Seven )pullets have to Ige L In the lock up until a[ondar laid 90 :err in 18 days. Thirteen There still be a sale, of Domestic -nano or a e.- e C k' 10 cents pialto, nearly new, 'apply to airs. A.1 Ext -TER, uwrmili . The redskin cave his eggs for 75 cents. Win. Johns. Elim - name but refused to divulge where Till.', 3t. he e,'•cured the .)liner. lir was re - 1)11. OVENHH V.YE AND I:AItiSUR- leased• goon. will be rt rho Commercial Col..Sergt. Berry 'Lloyd, of the 28th hotel. Moura 9.30 a. Lit. to 4.30 p. Pert It Regiment,' I rat ford. who tta': in. Glasses properly fitted and die - taking treated. • of instruction at of eyande nog t:►kin1;' 11 coot .se eases )e ear Wolseley Barracks. London, was shot Next visit, Friday. ales. 1st. 1908. by o'te. Moir. of the ttoyal Canadian -Thr otter of tit Weekly Globe 'Regiment Friday night and dice from Lis injuries within an ]lour. Search & Canada Farmer for thirty-five t ntttL the Exeter t ing parties started after \coir, but so ftr he has eluded capture. -The young man, .Wesley Geiser, alto was remanded ;to Goderich for trial on n charge of lerenkin a into stores at Dashwood and Sltipk:I, was brought before the jud;,' nt Goder- lest 1'hursday morning. Ile was let tea 011 suspended sentense. Lit mother anti himself goin security for his go .d behavior for Iwo years- -.\( the last meeting of Exeter cents Tunes expires of slay 'first. Those wishing to take advantage of this excellent offer should send in their subscriptions nt once. \Ve can also give you the \Vecklyt Mail and Empire 'for thirty- five ocnts• • leader of the affirmative taus al- -Visitors tit )orae. Art Wood. Tor -1 lowed 'five minutes in which to reply onto ;'Edith Sanders, Kincardit • : El -1 to the negative debaters. 'rhe na 'MCCallutll. Toronto : Cor:, Prior, judges, lltev. W. M. Martin, F. W. of London : 'Ethel tewe.t, of Si. stiMarys Madman, mei L. 11. Dickson then •'• piston, I'arkbilt; Percy went over the points for the ;decis- ion. It was announced 'tliat the de- cision was not unanimous ns l0 ,which side had 'the better of the nrguinen't. although the jud;es were united in saying the debaters of the affirm- ative handled the subject better than their opponents. in their addresses bring 'o rt • L•1 -sec (l 3 1 1 at't. .1 1 the tic 1 g up 'the matter of restricting Jap- aneso imtnigrabiott to Canada, anct this fact had not ., lit tie to do Wtith the decision against them. After the TRUSS "1•hc important thing in buying a Truss is that the right one be selected and that it is properly fitted. Here Uou uct BOth Because we have an adequate stock of the latest and Best Trusses and have for years made a study of fitting them. The better service costs nothing ex- tra. Consultation Free, We guarantee a fit with the proper style of Truss suitable to every case or money refunded. ded . W. S. COLE, Phm. B. Sold Agents For the "Perfection Truss" the newest and best truss yet. ('an be worn with ease and comfort. .. „Ige 13. 0. E. No. 63, the followitt; Hooper, London : harry Huston. Al. .,f}cers a•'r. installed by D. D., 3l, %•diet: Georg,. Annan -one. London: packmau : P. 1'. Bro.11. \V. Diuncy Mary Murray. 1:rintsby Centre : Al- ro. 1 of London : Pres. Jiro. \V. Dearing ; Vice -Pres. I frrd Wilcox. llderton: Sadie \Valk,'r. Ilro. ,Thos. Dearing ; Chap. Uwill Knight, of London : Thos. Harwell ; Sec'y. Bro. Jos. Sen- Llan Bendiest( London : Ed. Barrows. for : Treas. Bro. N. 0, Burden : ,Conn -1 of Loudon : Ches. 'Miners, of London : Dav .. Al fission. mitre, Bros. A. Long, y, 8. claviA. rent• Min. 1., of \V.ela J. Mallr'tt, C. DAudit, P. Howe-Bros.-Arrangeutents have been remitter - Sweet, elarSwe,'tand AAmos r: , eras- 't for 1 he tisit of the 114°c°I''ac° of tees, J. Spackmate T. Hamlet! and waste` to Quebec its July to attend 1L '\V. Dinlley. • 'the tercets :,ry celebrations and icontest each (h'bat,•i was mrtrmly -.)'he. hunter Arms Co., of New ;tuFuratr th - nlonumettt on this plainscongratulated un the (that nttt►n,r in of •Abrnhau►, to Wolfe end aIo►Icnitn' which hr 'look 'his part, York, have pres.'nt.:d the Exeter ,(lel tie men who fought tinder them Gnu Club with t beautiful vaso us for possession of what is now the Do- -The wv innipeg Free Press of a trophytto be slot for by the moan- minion o[ Canada, TWA will be the a recent data slakes the following hers. The contest will be at fifty i reference :lo a former Exetee targets, twenty -fir. to be Allot at to -day (Thursday) and twenty -fit's next (l'hursday. Th • vase is a beauty in a handsoine else and is well worth 'trying for. Those 'who wislt to participate are 'r•• lueslod to he at elle ground'+ not later 'than ,four o'clock this afternoon. -James Street Sunday School will hold their anrtivers.try, auudey and ail nn, ..711. ser- , Jlond. y, -Apia n mons 011 Sunil t t :I1 lot 10 a. nt. Lind 7 is. ut. by Hee. I). I•:. Martin, of llyett Ave., Methodist Church. Lon- don. Also ti itt iss to ting in the afternoon at 2.30. On :\londay even- ing :1 :rand Sunday school enter- t,tinut' nt consisting of 'Music, dri1le dialogues. etc. by the school. Ad- mission adults 25c. and cli, dfen lis 15 cent!. Doors open at 1e10. Con- cer• to begin, at P o'clock. Spring Clothing for Men Our Clothing department is a very -s )ecial feature this spring. We doubt if a finer lot of clothing can be found anywhere. We doubt if smarter styles can be reduced by tailors. We doubt if you can be better fitted by a tailor than we can fit you. Wo know the quality of goods in our suits is as good as you can get in tailor made clothes. We know our prices on Suits are a great sexing over tailors' prices. When you need a suit see our new spring line. It's worth your while. CARLINC BROS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Itho matter of the estate of Isaac W. Johns, late of the Township Of Usborne, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Farmer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant. to 11. S. 0.. 1897, chap. 129. that all creditors and others having claims , against the estate of the said Isaac W. Johns. who died on or about aloe 23rd. day of March 1908, are required on or before the 5th with day of May, 1908, to send by posts prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury. of .the villagtt of Exeter. solicitors for the Execu- tors 'of the said' decaaseo, their chr}stiatt and surnames: addresses and dcsoriptions, the full particu- lars of their cPaims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, Ldld by 'them. And further take notieo that alter such last mentioned date tho said Executors will proceed to distribute Winnipeg and Return $3.2 the assets of the deceased among Edmonton and Return $42.50 the pat lies entitled thereto. havin> ctionate rates to other pointe.P. Pro o regard only to the claims of which Excursion dates all rail via North Bay y they air then rs shall ao and that April 28th, May 12th, and 26th, Jane the said Executors not b' liable 9th and 23rd, July 7th and 21st. Au for tiro said assets or part titers. ust Ith and 18th, September lst, 15th of to any person or portions of w7tloso and 29th, I909. Excursions dates via claims notice shall nob have been re- rail and boat. Tickets will be sold to ocivc+i by (them at the time of such permit contlitucus passage for steam- distritionM. GbuLAr)AN & STANBURY, ers sailing from Sarnia at 3,31) p.111. •Solicitors for Executorson following dates: April 29th, Nay - +� Dated at Exeter the 14th dry of 13th and .�. ,th, June 10th and _4th, May 1908. July Oth and 22, August 3rd, 19th and 31st. All tickets good returning with- in (30 days. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Office. Canadian National Horse Show SINGLE FARE -A .number of t1te stockholders of the Exeter C:utniug Company mel at 1 be 'Town 1(311. •wrdnesd:►y 'afternoon of last week for the purpose o1 re- faf ' p t and r 'totes r or t r• •'t• a Auditors' t t th •l c t I I~ the election of directors for the corn- ing year. Five of the directors. Messrs. J. G. Jolles. Thos. Harvey, A. Marchand. John hunter and Col. Young. of Goderich. withdrew from the 11'•1d. Of those who retrained were :l.'cted. Mt ssrs• tiatuuel Mar- tin. Sand, frs. ( d L 8ne11 and C. 11 tin. Jos. The other six are J. A. Stewart. F. W. Gladman, W. J. Beaman. A. Q. Holier, C. II. Snell end Chris Luker. After the meeting the newly elect- ed director:• met In the office of Messrs. (-iadinan its. St.unbury uti(1 el- Burden followed for the negative. ected officers as follows -8. Martin, and the Manner in tchich he handle'I Pres.; J. 'A. Stewart, Vice -Pres. and 1,:. subject •tamp+ him as a com- l.'. \V. GIntlinen. di'cy.-Trcns. prince's 'second visit to Canada. t to first hating ban nearly ten years ago. 'when returning from his world boy, who is rapidly coming. to the front in the 'tVesI. and 14 itk.•lyt to tour, he visited all Ilse chief loI and also .spent some time fisbittg and have a scat in •t h: next Dominion parliament. 11 t•ays-"\"inions Mel - hunting in the northwest, This lime seine Martin. who evils selected at n however. Ito %till go no farther than contention n[ the Liberal party, held Qurlx e, nnd his Stay 1t i11 not ba . x- at '.)Regina, in January, to contest the tended over a fortniglit. The prince Dominion constituency of tltegin:t, far trill crow the AtLuUic on :1 [est the• next election is a atrti.fer. cruiser, probably 'the Minotaur. which practising its tlteziun, n nt••tt,r of will be accompanied by another cruise the firm of Balfour & Jlnrti11. It cr as all escort. 11. will .)este Ports- mouth is as a businesv nem. :1 men of af- tnouth July 16th : it t each Quebec faits who has minded his own busi- the 23rd. The lit iti.h .\ILuttic flee. ti•• 'pith rerun rkable t•.'sults that Mr. will go Deer in ad% etc • of the 'Nino- el ,t t in i• 1 A. known to t ti t ?public. •e, ie .t s n mintier, ter Lt ire 1 11 1 1 ' part.1 (: t'1 t�• :,lid tl L 1 1 I .1 u tak r COrI Its 1 r escort 1 1 1 lour t the celebration end Aiv,• a filtn; I,It .s Is it tit• gam.` limy. nf[able tccicotr.. :o 1!t hit to the 1►ritl+h :,rel genial, nod ho inspires both con- 1hrote. Ili+ Ito'.11 lliglu►rss still h' fielence anti (;ood will• hitt a accompanies.) int n itjiliuit staff, so you(tg man with n business to bulla that none of th • pomp and ceremony up. he has not hitherto found touch will be missing• spare lime '10 upend in eirl►er l•ho -Those also failed 10 attend 111,• ntiilticipal 0r (hi: political ;u it . 11. debate bet even members of th' Tri- has aitvn)a Fern r.col Wised howcter, tilt Memorial church end the lip- •ts keeping in touch with public of - worth ',Pepe. of the James Street fairs, and in 1906. 8.ts n tined lit con - church in the Opera house; on •Wed- yenliol1 revening .of the Lib eels of \\ esters) of last week. maimed A. i 11 .a to fill t e vaeocS rans - ri rare treat. '1'h•' sUbjeet "Kesolt.t ed by the retirement of Hon.:\\'alter it'll the Prohibition of the Jnpans'' Scott, but he Mitt not allow his name would be Beneficial to Canadl;' ! to rentain before the convention• Ile handled admirably by lath side's. has not {lashed himself into politic+ Mr. t'. 11. Carling the chairman of but has been %,ought. out. When the the evening. after n few prelin(inary Liberate 1 f 'Retsina district looked to called on Dr. Malloy c. 1 remark., open thdebate for the :affirnta,tive. the Dr. had his I.ubject well in hetet and gate an Inter saline fifteen min- utes (alk on who the lap:uteee should be kept out of the country. 1)yer 5oc added for admission to Horse Show to Toronto and Return From stations west of Kingston in Canada. Tickets good going April 20th, valid returning on or before May 4th, 191)8. tiomeseekers Excursions to the Northwest Winnipeg Free Press of April t c thu,'t i r and rn t a -"A lar n 1st. . ays g meeting of ex -residents of the coun- ty of Huron was held last evening• Mr. A. Ilabkirk ht:ts voted to 1h•' chair, (\hilt' 'Mr. 1•'. A. Wood acted tie secretary. Atter •lielening to happy speeChe+ ht 'Messr'. •1'. 1'. Melt. A. 1 cksot Barry Beattie• Dr. A,rd r - .n son. A. 0. Crit ter. L. Elliott. 1'. A. Wood, and trinity others. it was tl•cid- ed to form alt o'gitliiation 10 b• known es the Huron Old 'logs' As. soc;ntio t M1. llahkirk ,tae elected erot•i!ionel president, and 1', A. Wood provisional !secrete ry-t reasurer and n large commie tee w-ts appoint -- ed to !'cure a list of all the oid Hu- ativc for the affirmative nnd h•tttdle't seniles in 1h• city." Th• re is 1 hie subject in such 't tnasterty man - a strong colony of old IIuronite. in tier that it wets an easy nt•tttts for Winnipeg n•1:1 1Itey sbonitt h' able to the judges to keep account of hie forst •1 strong nsenci:.tion. We hope t'oints. Mr. Al or finished the de - that after fornnut their nseoci.'ltiott bate for the It •ative. Mr. ,leer the next mot,' stilt 1,' a visit to the devoted moo of 4 tint' in At►sty."- old Huron homes. when w,' cm lis- inn the points bre Of out by his sure thorn t right royal tt;icome opiasitiou and was and a first ells time. in refuting then(. leg orator. His points were el enrle brought out and everts ait•.•n in a Melvin [r • , ••• •' ►r: manner. c 1 •r 1r very y [ for t3oulhcatt w.as the second &'•.)soler o the iftirn►ativ:', and allhou0 1 it was his first appearance on tate public platform. one Would scarcely believe it. ile ,shoved his hind in his pock- t plante,l both fest on the floor nnd trent after his subject like n profes- sional orator. ills points were brought out in ;► very able utann'r. ?.Ir. Arthur Long then took up the side of the negative. nnd althoualt he had hots excellent pointe. he ('ti.t n•- ty did not give as much ntlention 'to reheat -eine arsine hi• ntidrsrs ni the other!. Dr. Itoulston was the het represe nt- 1 utte ettec.•s+ful 'Molloy the NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of Jane Hodgins, late of the Tp. of Stephen, in the County of Ilu- • ron, ttijctow•, deorased. Notice is hereby riven pursuant :c 11. S. 0.. 1897. chapter 129, that all creditors and others itavitt_ :isims against the estate of the said Jane alodgins. who died on or about the fourth (lay of Demember, 1907, are eluipped on or before the 5th. Hay of 'May 1908, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, of Lite Village of Exeter, So- licitors for the adminhstratriz ofethe said deceased. their obristian and sur- names, addresses and descriptions. the full particulars of their claims the statement of their accounts and the ittturo of the securities. ;1 any I,cld by thein. And pother take notice tt►et after such list mentioned date the said administratrix will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of .the de- co teed ninon/ the parties entitled thereto Laving regard only to the ci elms of which they shall then have notice and that the said ttdm'�tistra• trix will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person is sides whose c ..m f ho_ or per..ons o Shill not i:ave seed rccr:ten es :diem itt the time of such distributic:t. GLADMAN A STANIWILY Solicitors for said admin:et rat rix 13th. Detest at Exeter t tiny of April. 1907. NO'T'ICE 'TO CREDITORS in the. matter of tiro estate of Geo. Mawhinney, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Bu - ten, gentleman, deceased. Notice is !tetchy given pursuant to It. 8. 0„ 1897, chap. 1211, that all creditors uud oiliern having claims against the estate of the slid Geo. alawhinney. who died on or about the 11t1 dry of Marc)'. 1908. nee re. attired, on or before the 1st, dry of May. 1908. to sand by last prepaid or deliver to Messrs. (Badman & n eras o rQ na t r. 1 Stanbury, Solicitors for the execu- ed around fora candidate, eahey s.,w• tors of the estate of the c istian hr their . deceased e „ cl d a in Jlr. Martin an ahs lawyer, nt sac- ..nl ceeeful business stene well versed i : and surnames. addresses and dee politics .hotte:h not e politici:It, .e eriptions, Lite full particulars of Deer forrihle si,rakcr tcilhout any it, r. •-. r I ,i1111t, 11141 statement of their .tc- ,ion to be :111 orator. :1 men • ` u 1- t CO11111t, and the mettle of the ee- bleelished and 11: •v r Ti -i ! entities, if any. held by them. And to tlie conciu•iu•t tam h' '. further lake entire that liter sues P011 of loan 11.,•4 66:,nted. err. `•1 1 last mentioned darn the ".ti1 Execu- sin ie the non a1 I1 t. \V. M. \I ,t t fn. ; tors will proceed to distribute i'ieshylrri'ctt nlini•I t. of l:x,•Irr. Ont.. and tin* hot : 1 eore Rh. Ox. ford. Ont. oft April 11s 1Q- -. 11 • family removed elinin: his ::rrly year! to Exet••r an'1 hr received Ih- rudiments of his (ctil''Itfon. nt Ex •1 :, .1•Ia:1 blc.r► of t ( n tier T u t to ► Cure for Weak Lungs the assets of the deceased amon; the pears entitle 1 1It ielo, having re- g a of hie :•it n , Ir the r I 1 • rd golly 1 they shall 1 hen have notice and that the said executors will not to liable (o' the slid :lase!! or ey pert there- of 1,, any pe,:tet yr persona of whose chime pulite .hall not hive been t 1 c••ived by them at the time of such 11'' + lilts.) 14111. t:LADMAN & a'I'AN111•I1\', 3olteitors for !teal lit.•eutors. "I bare nsrd your Psyching for retreat 1,,1.4 nt Exeter th's 31st day of six months, and hate feunet it en ex- dlarch. 1908. cellent remedy for pneemnnia and weak lungs." Ronald Johns"n. Farewell, Cnlleuiat.' 1,,.ti1ut '. in ll• • fall of Ont.. April 15, 190i. IE91 its et►tered Torot►lo 1'niversily "Psychine is one cf the best medi• I gift. firs( class honors ill cls=ties, cines on the market, and for all throat i English and history. and in 189+4 )pct and lung troubles is unexcelled." -A graduated with first class honors it; word from a man who has tested it. cla!air!. Ile nttenrl d Ontario Nor - P Pneumonia, Rmnrl itis f'oughs Colds mil School in M a and 1E99. nod ob- ogs Wanted 41, Highest Prices Paid delivered or in the woods . THOS. ELSTON Centralia Saw Mills OATS OATS Do You Require Oats? We have just received ' 040 bushels Feed Oats and will be glad to supply you in large n We are quantities. or Hall .)iasis small q prepared to give you an ex- tremely low price on large Illl:Illtiti('4. and get our Come in g Prices. HARVEY BROS. 4•••••♦•♦•♦••••••••••••••• • • o i Superiority D ace• ♦ thnrmrKnnetes, r.roKrte:altt • i utility, enthusiasm. esl*�+srrllacs• • C ►rt err etch stool•. Can,ntr • ` . iwl, 9'enatrsi'h%. Tetetn\phy. • Nail ('str.e• 10 9,.} .si)als.' • ♦ era Vn, runt ion. • Clinton Business College • 4 / = 1. •f 1� e� 1 t i • •••••••••••••••♦♦♦•••♦•••• tcn11011 1 : 1 Osgoodc i1a11. ' '6 r • ; ''on r.,i :1 scholar• slips iu hi` i t -I t • cowl year. and r11so studied law iu the office of T. C. Robinette. K. C.. of 'Toronto. in 1113 hr wont to Regina anti form- ed a Ipat 1nership with James B,1four whit ' still exists 'under 11,1 tem. of Boll er rind. Martin. .ile has not neumo t ► mar intcreata outsid e Fusin''- :! ,d and all throat. lung and stomach coined •t strr'eiali!t e-'rti[icnt. its efts• pol; ea. but in lee college rill+ L•' troubles yield to Psychine. At all dreg. • sic!. For two yr.►rs she taught cats- toe I prominent pets in Toronto fists. 5tte. and $1.0n, or Dr. T. A, 'ir. owlItislort• in Ilertliston high 1', •rsity tootbell net.)across• locuo, Liroited, Toronto. -t Lott. in the County of \\', 1 ',nuta•i. to ile nIso play •1 footlit11 in Ie the fell of ]401, hurn Ise ted his at- lir .1,1 rill 1160 )'ears (t