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Exeter Times, 1908-04-30, Page 8.13. 11; EXETE 11. '11M.1 S APRIL 30th 19O, ++ 4- + •1 +++++++++++++++++++++++++•r+++++++'1 ++es ee re ee. e e +-t•+•: •e --e-: les e : , e -S + + + ++++ :•++++++++++x STEWART'S + PHONE 16+1•+ ++ How About Your Spring House Furnishings +4. ++ + \\'e aro right in the swim with one of the big- +.;. gest and most exclusive stocks you are likely to .t-$ see in this section. Our strong points are quality+t.: and value. You know it pays to pay for quality. $$ ';-1- Room hugs 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 :z: floor not bo good enough to paint and polish as a :•+ Ifl11'gil), wo can supply you with English plank oil cloth which makes a complete margin for a Rug. •{. $22 50 to $30.00 for English Witten Room Rugs. No seams, soft pure wool pile, made on solid body frames, new designs in medallion and floral effects, rich shad- ings in lied, Browns, Greens Fawns and Blues. $5.50 to $15.00 for pure Wool ..;:i Rooth Rugs. seamless, made :se. from imported yarns, colors ,e eee guaranteed All new pat • - terns with n►atchee borders pretty floral and Oriental designs in Greens, Browns, Fawns, Red and Wood ++ colors. - - . + $S.7. to $20.00 for genuine English Tapestry Room Rugs -Floral t 3. Oriental and Medallion designs -swell looking and great wear- ing qualities. Our Hugs conte to us direct from the makers. .,q, You save all the middle profits. Money saved is money made. ••1• 5c to Iuc the roll for a beauti- ful lot of new Wall Papers in pretty sprig and floral patterns. suitable for kit- chens and bedrooms. 1_''.r to'25e for a range of new ‘Vall Papers that will retake you wonder sonic; style. ,tuality and value are com- bined. Will you be good enough to cotne in and see our new papers. $1.00 the forNottingham ++ e parr .� Lace Curtains, iii yards long 48 to W inches wide. Extra special values. $2.00 and $2.25 the pair for a big range of twisted nett Lace Curtains. • Every pair a big bargain. See them. The Great "KING HAT" for Men „ „ We have Our stock is now complete. :stiff hats are tt . all the dew smart shapes in Black, Castor, Brown and Beaver; and in the new Fedoras for young men and smart boys we show a splendid raugo of new Browns, Fawns. Bearers and Edward Greens. King Hats are correct. Dont forget that we are headquarters for genuine Linol nun s .. ,i and 'h , English 19 R 'i direct l yards wide. Imported d r from the makers, You save the middleman's profit; quite a raying too. Are you getting Redpath's extra standard Granulated Sugar. We sell no other a little more kind. It costs but you know its BEST by TEST and quality counts. S' A. STEWARrT ✓ 4-1--:.:-+.; .t.+++ ✓r++++. +++d-+3•+.i.++.H.++ .•+-: +++++++-. + ++++++e+++++++++++++++++++ ++•t•++++++++•}••l•+•f•+-lr ••t ee••l'+•t +- +•f•+++•t•+ tMs r portltIA E Tbett`.rlowi Remember the Store one door north of Post Office. report e recte•d up to April 30•1e.. NOS. Wheat 88 ants. Barley. 50 to 55 cents. Oats, 47 to 48 c(nts per bushel. Peas, 15 cents to 80 cents. Blended flour (STAR), $2.75. Reliable Watches Perfect in Construction, Pos- itive in Perfornutnce We again call attention to our Grade of \Vetches. (food Material, Fine Finish and Accurate Adjustment are combined in our High Grade Watches. Our aim is not a question of price, but quality. alityevery- thing Like e in t ver - thinKe18e Quality is Cheapest in the end. So if you want a Ite:- LiAi3LE NvxrciI. CALL ON US. A. archand Jeweler, - Exeter. Big Reduction in Ladies Rain Coats Ladies Cravenette Coats made of beautiful fine material, nicely trimmed, colors fawn, lightand THE OLD RELIABLE What Can We Do for You To -day Bran, 1$L4. A brand new lot of La shorts, $25. } dark grey Do You need any of the following: - feed Flour. $1.4U to $1.45. t J Flo $to Coat for $7 75 $9 Coat for $7• t (t (} ng I•urulshtngs Carpets g P d les J cents Iter P :+ T 4.4. nay, tp to r pound. $t2 Coat for $tj•75 , or Rugs, Draperies, Lacc Cur- Potatoes. ur- Drie apples Clothing, , Groceries, Crockery, Lamas ? ? ? Whichever Butter. -•3 cent_ i l Clover seed, to8 to $lU per bushel• teens, Wall Papers, nut ter. 75c. to 9oe. per bag• you may need, it will pay you to look our stock over and get oar .. .. � .•:r pound. F:oas, 7. cent. t• elo''II• prices before buying elsewhere. �1 gists, very i l Coal, 57.23 a ton. A large collection of beautiful White Lawn leo. ,. ria",•;,•isbt 75.tu- prettily trimmed with insertion and lace. Others with embroidery Ho. :. ,:,..> ,t 7.75. Goats, also some very dainty styles of Net Waists. ♦♦♦•♦••♦♦♦♦••+♦+..+••♦•♦••• Special Waists at $1.21 Special Waists at $1.50. • • v ♦ i Special Waists at 82.00 Special Waists at 1$2.'1.5, Pretty White Lawn Waists • LOCALS • ♦♦bb♦e♦• .••.•••1• Don't forget to have a look and get cur prices on Lillolcullls and Lace Curtains. We show a --Miss le M. uba:. at Hayfield. away down ti -iced her broil. -r i.a-. '•iee'A. very large range and our prices are aw -Miss 'Laura Kinsman ti-ited tela - eves in Mitchell last we.•1:. Special reduction on Men's Odd Pants bought at big -Miss. 1.. itodgert silent Easter discount. We are going to sell this extra stock off at re- ttith friends in 'efilvertou. duced prices Call and see our special at $1.49. Large in 'town last week on business. assortment of good Highest -Thomas Schlott. of Ingersoll, was Q patterns and colors $2 and $2.p -Mrs. C. Streit 0, of Mensal!, is this week y ailing ret Mrs. Edwin Jones'. -Mr. Ed. French, of Toronto, call- ed on his sister, Mrs. E. A. Folleck, last friday. -Mr. Frank Northcott etas sccur- Moore, :t La.... as tin9mit11 ttitb \Y. SWELL ROWS M.olei n Satton. -Mrs. Jolei,l:lrro'I1. returned home after emending a week with friends in 'London and "Glen Ut:te. -"S. Fitton. issuer of marriage U. ce.ns, also complete lino of wed- ding rings always oil hand. -Mr. Frank Weekes deft Thursday 'for Virden, 'Matt., 'to take charge of a photo studio at that point. -A sure sign of sprint, C. Edison Snell is already sporting his last year's 'Merry Widow bonnet. �M}ss lAura Martin is teaching Miss Millie rt Martin room at the DIT. OVENS 1'.\'E AND I?Alt SUtt- ter. l owing to the illness of the eat- lglot,l,tvilIlours 9.30 e et the at en. tot4.30ial ter• eases of eye ear and nose treated. in. Glasses properly fitted and des- POLISH Next visit, Friday, May lst, 1908. Millinery! rlillinery! Don't forget that we have a first-class milliner in rection with our store in the person of Miss Morlock. con - Our trade with her is increasing every year. Give her a trial and be convinced. prices paid for Butter and Eggs. Butter °:3; Eggs 16 --The; :anniversary e, rvice•s of the James street Methodist church Sun- day rtchool on Sunday and Monday last was a great succ et. On Sunday the Rev. D. E. Mar- tin, of •Ilyatt Ave. Methodist cburch London, occupied the pulpit. In '(he morning he delivered an excel- lent address to the young people who were ttsserclbled in 1 he centre of the 1 5 church. 11 C afternoon f mass h I the. meeting of the Sunday School was held in the body of the church awl Profitable addresses were delivered. In the evening Mr. Martin again oc- cupied the pulpit. Special music was prepared by the choir. On Monday evening one of the most successful Sabbath School entertainments ever held in Exeter was given. A large platform 'was erected and for over two hours the members of the Sab- bath School rendered excellent and varied numbers ane those who missed the entertainment, missed n rare 'treat. Each class of the school from the infant class to the senior 'bible 1one cumber 1 to r assns' ed putting al stet i g I on the programme and the manner in 'which each ae.luitted itself show- ed 'that much interest aid time had been taken In the preparation. An excellent scarf drill was gieett by 'the young ladies' Bible class. Several dialogues, isongs, recitations and exercises were given and the whole program throughout bespeaks credit for 'Ilte young ieople of the James Street church. The proceeds ntnount. cit to 'about .x135.00. SPRANG SUITINGS A number of New Browns, Wood col- ors and Elephant Grey Suitingsjust received. The correct thing for the spring sea- son. New and Stylish Millinery You have never heard of such an opportunity. You have never dreamed of such a chance, A big stock of millinery at Away Down Prices. Call and see, sarne price to all. -Piano for S:ile.-11eintam;n1 (Irani MaKeS Old F111311441136piano, nearly n'w, npply to Mrs. A.1 Q. Bottler. -1Iere is it good offer, tete; "Times" Hutt Weekly Globe for the remainder of 1908 +for• $1.00. Our Specially Prepared -F011 BALE. -1 ggs for 'Incubation. Pure bred Barred %locks : big bids : "Ready For Use" heavy 'layers: eggs 'the year rI ING. rL. C. FhEN.11iN (V. LOOK NCW -The massive flag pole secured by the school hoard at Licury, was rais- ed Monday :afternoon. it is about SO -The offer of the Weekly Globe feet high. -Tile Misses 'Lillie and Beta Rowe, & Canada nawith Farmhe er or or thi aspires who 'have 'been attending !elicit F:.s.cr ceon flay 'first. Those wishing to take holidays tit +Clinton. returned homeeadvantage of this excellent offer on 1Mondaymorning' should wend in their subscriptions ret. -Miss daisy end'teacher at once. We can nlso give you the 13rigdcn niter spending n3 bar vacation Weekly Mail and Empire 'for thirty- five ;amts, here 'with her mother. has returned to resulne her duties. -Messrs. 'Dyer and George llurdon left this week for Buffalo, where 'they bate secured positions with the Gas Company of that city. W. W. TAMAN Merchant Tailor. EXETER, -- ONTARIO. ERNEST ELLIOT Conveyancer Accounts Collected M°Nt 'dfrl.'orth eatwoSae. Office, Main Street, Exeter 1)00 COST. -White hound. tan ears, gorge .black spoil on right side. Answers to name of "Mac" Kindly notify '1V. Johns, Exeter. -- Miss Vera Stowe, who has been t the 0. , stenographer a r n vtng el It. elation, 'London, [or some time, leas accepted the position permanent- ly, dainty lunch was served to all, and a -Two eetectivcs passed through enjoyable progt ern of music was fawn 1 n - here 'Wednesday night of last week. fished by Mr. Brown. Evers !! on 'their way to Centralia to investi-' in Exeter should belong to this organ - gate to clue of the missing murder-' ization. er 'Moir. -South Huron commissioners met -Monday, Mr. C. Pyu; showed us at Brucefield last week. Licenses i1'- a novelty in the shape of a duck sued were: S,•aforth, shop license, E. egz. It measured 9 3-8 inches one Dawson ; 'tavern licens•`s.'11. Carnodnu way and • 7 1-2 inches another and Jas. Dick. 1). ''. Pinkney, Mrs. Ste- weighed fix ounces. piens, Ste- --The license of the. Metroeolit•tit The latter ars 'Inking possession of 'Hotel lies been transferred from Con- 'tic Commercial hotel, Iwhich bas rad \Venttand to John Morley. Mr. been to long conducted by 'Henderson F. Morley takes possession of the hast- & 'Dcl:acy. Exeter. shop license, e13ar- lcry to -morrow, (Friday). J.'Kpight: Lavern licenses, rotes. W. '1'. Acheson, 'r. 11. Cook and -Mr. L. C. Fleming has ace Hu- C. ,Wcttdlau(l. fes) f11: A.!Itolkiusorttic pounty of secretary for the leu- .that'il r..E.laiio/ltickersmit.l►ton County Y. :\I. C. A. 'twith het -Toawnshil`, Ilossety, lirucefi it loaders tit Clinton. Ile 'toil} cnt.•r Geo. Strong•'Ecti Ttvern• 1l'y Town. on his new duties, July fat. Geo.stel,• r It. leiterave Zurich Hay J. I . -Mrs. A. Q. Dobler last week sold Rau, Zurich: - Mrs. Nicholson, her 'residents :old property on `linin Wake. Stephen Township. W. Fritz 'to' street opposite Ross & 'Taylor's mill Grand !Bend, E. 1Tr'nti v.., Sl+il,l.a : II. et 'Mr. 'William iudntore. u( ssessi n. Cunnd !Bend,'Klliva: ,1. Geer. Neurit 1 t A. Hill. ' r aril 1. 'ark . eta Cudmorc will lake possesslo Called iI, t`._S�L_ ' May dlth• Cr( diton: WeeMof fate Centrad7 V. -Word was recciv' el hese last Zimmer. Daslevood. week of the de al.li( at Brantford, of -Tee i ee'l+'r ',mitre of the little- buriedIC- llrs. Craddock, nee 11;tCat•1cy, at pendent Order of Oddfrllott•s C c termor resident of Exeter. Sho wasbrated the eighty -tenth nenfiversary at 11..t.t[ad on Vednesttay --�----- -On Friday afternoon the Wom- an's Institute gave a most successful "At Home" in Senior's hall. The hall was beautifully decorated for the oc- casion, t.ite principal features being the sale tables lateen with whoksoute edibles, notably bread, buns, gems, biscuits, pressed meats, salads and tall fancy cakes. pastry and candies, such as only the Exeter branch of the d In- stitute can prudnce. Everything sol well' sod in atht tion to the sale a Will snake your furniture bright and new looking. Now is the time to give your furniture something new -say a coat of our Varnish. Get the Best Large Bottles 25 cents. We also Make CARLI NC NOTICE TO CREDITORS in Ithe matter of the estate of Isaac W. Johns. late of the Township of tTsborne, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Fanner, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. 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 the 23rd. day of March 1908, are reviled on or before tate 5th With soc added for admission to Horse Show to Toronto and Return From stations west of Kingston in Canada. Ticket's good going April 29th. valid returning on or before May 4th, 1908. Homeseekers Excursions to the Northwest SILVER CREAM OM TE I) '1'o N G 1' F.S. are'popular only in hospitals. Buel- 1 l nese )nen and strenuous workers have no need of them. 1f you get one though, don't throw it away,b►tt. come get us and it fixed. We have P1L123 FOR COATED TONG,' ES and it wouldn't be a bad idea tc buy a box of Howey's Stomach and T.ivcr Pills and have them handy, indiges- tion, hilliousness or a had cold unity coat the tongue. Our pills will care it. Only 25c a box. W. S. HOWEY, Phm. B. Chemist and Optician. O�iTAR[O EXETER, •- Phone 50 • of it he order by attending divine ser - of lase week. • vice in t he 'el ail' Street Mef hottest -Next Sabbet 0 will be Sacrament church on Sunday morning last. The Sunday tit the Main Street Church members assembled at the Odetfel- and Union Services will he hold for low's hall and marched to the church the Bethesda and Main Street con- - - h •. I by err. Thos. Boyle. '1•bc gre;atiotrs. Service twill commence at 10.30 instead of 11 n. tn. -Campbell'. Varnish Stains are the original and only real Varnish , e n e ever• •t to 1 0 usck _ , rs. Stains offered tan. p t Pity work like colored varnish pro. during eleautifu1 effects elabottlb ob- scuring 11he train of natural woods W. J. Neaman sells this line. -Dr. ltobcrt Barnes. V, S. of Ottawa. formerly of Exeter, at ho •ae ec ar for t ns t hasbee ► travellingt , / p Dominion government under the meat regulations :act. has been ap- pointed chief govcrntnenl inspector of meat fur the province of Ontario. 1lis friends around here will b pleas - to i f l' tepid A Magic Polish for gold and sil- ver plated ware. As good as the best on the market at half the price. -Try it - BROS. Canadian National Horse Show SINGLE FARE day of May, 1908, to send by pont prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, of the village of Exeter. solicitors for the Excel'. tors 'of the said decaase2, their christian and surnames: addresses and desoriptions. the full particu- lars of their claims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities. it any, held by 'them. Aid further take noti:�e that eater such last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute i Winnipeg and Return $32 'the assets of the deceased among I Edmonton and Return $42.50 the pallier; entitled thereto. havinx proportionate rates to other pointe. regard only to the claims of which Excursion dates all rail via North Bay they shall then have notice and that April 28th, May1'1111, and 20tb, June a liable c not b l 1 shall Executors Aug - for ' 1st. 'd Ezeand L e said 7th tit ►9tli and 23rd, July for the said assets or any Hart"theri0. ust 4th and 18th, September 1st, 1st and 29th, 1908. Excursions dates via rail and boat. Tickets will be sold to permit contlnucus passage for steam- ers sailing from Sarnia at 3.30 p. tn. YOtb on following dates: AprilMay 13th and 27th, June 10th and 24th, July 0th and '2 , August 3rd, 10th and with- in returning 3Ist. All tickets good in 00 days. Full information from any Grand Trunk Ticket Office. W S COLE Phm B. • a f • Chemist and Druggist EXETER -- ONTARIO. of to any person or persons of seas claims notice shall nob have been 're- ceived by ihetn at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANBURY. Solicitors for Executors. Dated at Exeter the 1lth day of Ma • 1908. NOTICE TO CREDITORS tort to go after the man, preferring to wait until daylight. The country constables are coming in for consider- able criticism on account of the" r inactivity in 1be 'natter. Several clues were stilt in by the constables. but when investigated they proved and theycarie wrong be ro io 8 in for considerable joshing. Friday night last a "man nnswerin; the des- cription of Moire ens seen about a mile and n half west of Centralia. Ire :approached the taros house door and asked for the proprietor and on being told he was absent, but would return In a abort time, the caller said he was looking for work. but was hungry and wanted sometllin; 10 eat. The lady of the house gave him dhedid foo IL e cc and what lie wanted v t th w.1 - not cat ire wrapped up in n net a'1 per and departed, saying he %route return later 10 talk over elle molder of (securing work, with the husband. The b beck. :'Ice however to coral 1 [e failed t Indy described hint as hating a light moustache and reddish hair. and that he offered her five cents for the food she had given him. -A trial of unusual interest was held at the town ball, Thursday m• s a d morning before 'Jla;istrates termer Do - sermon was preached by Rev. E. A. and ,Kay, in twhicli 'Mr. 11. A Lang, Fear from the t xl. "Ain 1 my lyre- one of the largest shippers in the 1)o- ther's Keeper." After a few intro- nriniou, 'was charged by the Depart- ductory remarks he came to the: first (trent et Agriculture with, Lavin; in eueetion, "Who is ing Brother?" 'Tic his possession apples which were w' z clear uI very e es she speaker mad.• the nnstccr t Y wrongly brande<l,th barrels and platin. Our brother is one who Mr. '.sag's name as the shipper. The is in distress and want. one who depar'tment avas represented by Mr. A. needs help, and lite ttorld of mankindMcNeill chief of the fruit division and needs sympathy and as a brother ave •Messrs. M. it. Baker and 11. J. Huth - should give 11 to thein. Contenuiu; erford. inspectors. It appt'ars that he asked "What is a Keeper," and out of Mr. 1.ang's lar;e number of with tt rn . Cdsixteen sttic. � rater.of apples. 9 t gave it as one who is ibarites I1 open - another. One who tends or feeds, ed and found not to lr up to tree' and as a keeper we me exVcct'd to standard. The ebipinents of other take care of the body end lnind anal` dealers were found 'to be the same also of the character of our l,rottter 1 tory. A number Of the men through and our character should },cnt8 afn' out the prot•inCe, who packed the apples!, hate recently been fence for In the matter of the estate of Jane Hodgins, late of thv Tp. of Stephen, in the County of Hu- :ased. t• deceased. w•' do t de ton, widely-, Notice is hereby ;even pursuant :o It. S. 0., 1897. chapter 129. that all creditors and others havin; claim` against the estate of the said Jane (Hedging, :t•ho died on or about the fourth day of Deoember, 1907, are a;nipped on or before the 5th. day of May 1908, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, of the Village of Exeter. Bo- licitars for the administratrix of t'hc said deceased. their christian and sur- names. addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims the statement of their accounts attd the nature of the securities, is any held by them. And further take notice that after such last mentioned date the said administratrix will pro- ceed to distributee the assets of .the de- ceased niton; the parties entitled thereto having regard only to tho claims of which they shall then have notice and that the said ledminitttra- trix will net be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person notice a claim [iO 1 e cl a t tubo.. or persons o l Ly et th n 'vee L shall not )rave been received at the time of such distribution. GLADMAN & STANI)Ul1Y Solicitors for said administratrix • •r this 13th. ' -e t, t n i•.a Dated t day of April, 1907. o Icer o his advancement. -Trac 'trustees of I bs Exeter Pub -1 In the hands of n brthe order as in t h^ hands 1 i • \1'r tic School have ttotiiied all that teachers of the Settee! that all pu- ;tils who have had 8carletina or Se.tr. let Fever or pupils corning front homes where ScnTie tina exists (utti'o- lated) during the east 1WO months, be not permitted to ntt,•nd school, unless by certificate from lb, chair- man of the trustee bo ad or of the D1 la of our wife Hud fend y. should look eller the welfare' of our brother's mould :111(1 in order to do Ibis we Fhould sate our own soul first and in tli`w way le. in a bell •.Y position to rave, others. tit clo'iug be asked "Ant I my Brother's Keep- er? Atit i doing all 1 should for my Medical ileal10 O[fie r of the il• I3rother.'•' Ile impree...d on ahe. their duty as 0 society and of u work ! Vil- lage cter. �e o g of 1 x dttiduals in Ibit great -rbc results of tit London )fedi- lifting mankind. W- eal College Etta mitt:MO s twe.r, riven out Saturday and the narne of Will Lloyd. is mill at. large and theI,on- .lenight. lion of 'M r. and Mrs. I. J. Knight shows up prominently ancon; don police are without nny clues on Ih,• first year student.. 1i.' took which they can work. the detective! first class honors in Anatomy ; iecou,t Kate op the chase Y elo in Physiology ; pass in Chemistry ; and returned to 1.01111011, weal out first class in ilotany: fire class in' and disippoinit•d ret not get their titan. The !!eti-raI opinion is •that end fir; Fcconrl it iia; nit ny. 1:+ the officers at i h • hirracks where and first in Practictl Anatomy. It the murder alas committed trete will he non 'that hr look four Britt somee}iet 4a x in trying to eeprchcn'l class honors rad war yon ere rl int Moir.. 1•loyd w:ts shot by Moir lit passing In every t term on twfuch h• wrote. The neat 1,•rm commences Die anal itfatrotfie�r i,nn>rdirl'lp_�ac ped fficers next student.Sheeptember and as 11'ilI is it good to notify the Ricard, but it does not clans will no doubtex teed he appear that . the guard, need^ any •'f' class In then second year exams. -Moir, the murderer of Col-5••rgt• Spent Eighteen Dollars "Gentlemen, -I have pleasure in stating that I have used 818.00 worth of Psyching', and ns a result was cured of very serious throat and lung trouble. My case was a most difficult one, and the doctors had practically said that I could not get well. I tried Psyching', and it did me so touch good that I rein• tinned its use until I had taken $19.00 worth, with the result that I am new a new man physically. I bave gained thirty-five pounds. "it is with the greatest renfieenee that I recommend Psycbtne to all who are afflicted with throat er lung trouble. Yours finer, d'. A. i'INEHAM. 8c NOTICE TO C1tED11'OIt,S In the matter of the estate. of Geo. Mawhinney, late of the Township of Stephen, in the County of Ttu. ton, gentleman, deceased. Notice 114 hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0., ISP7, clap. 129. that all 1't r•t tad others having claiats Logs Wanted Highest Prices Paid delivered or in the woods THOS. ELSTON Centralia Saw Mills OATS OATS Do You Require Oats? We have ,just received 2000 bushels Feed Oats and will Ctee i o be glad to supply you in large against the estate of the said Geo.or small quantities. ��'e are nlxiut giveex- an •d to you r e ale prepared low price on large quantities. Come in and get our Prices. edo ttor N' 111111 who e:t 1 a 1 z , 1. ► Y thy 14t1 shy of March, 1908, are re- sulted on or before tire' 1st. (trey of May. 1908, to sand by post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Gtadmau & Stanbury, solicitors for the execu- tors of the estate of the said deceased their christian dei and surnames, addresses and criPtions, the full particulars of their claims. the statement of their ac- coun(s and the n:lluie of the Me- HARVFY sutitica, if any, held by them. And further lake tort ice Ih:it after such last mentioned date the sail Execu- tors will vowed to distribute the assets of the decrased amon; the) parties entitled thereto. having, re- gard only to the cl:'ims of which Ila •y shall then luate notice rind that the: Feld executors will not be liable for the said assets or any Dart there. of to any itcrtm it 01 persons 9f w• hose claims Dal ice shall not have been received by them ret the time of such dist 1 that ion. }' 'ell it , t;LAD1IAN do H'1'AN Solicitor.; for marl Et ctetors. Hat 'd nt Exeter t11:s 31st clay of! March. 190F. not branding the apples properly, and the 'Department is trying to ;.'t at the shippers nn'% hold them res- ponsible else, and a test was mad) otstown, Que., 5cpt., in the case of .ler• Lang. Atter hear - This man s,eaks from es crienee, lou the evident, tic mai6w s ret a P could not see that J1 r. Lang was ret Paychine cures all throat, chest, lung ta,ult, Asea Otto conwict,ions coulee and stomach trnubl.•s and gives rcnewe not ee rate. fron► 1 ee Fo10.' ease. t -two of the prefers having been fined BROS. ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • Superiority' • thorn:r:: a ptl>trre,ariccncn, T• ulitit}', enth.,aia.m, esltertne.. are our watch word.. Comm( r eat, Stenography, Telegraphy. Mail Coarses in an) noble. 1. • 3. Na. at -at p c Clinton Business College ♦ 1 lira. �1w.!tnn, 1'n,,..l .1, ••••.♦•••••••••••••••••••• they iter,• surnmene'l to apis'ar 111' - fore the magistrates, and nithourls feeling stint they had done nothing improper In the packing of the ap- ples, rather than glfrt•n Lan T, 1 ;4 tight. paid n Gn ever. refused to do so. )lencc 1) •' t 1111 on rd eursd'%y• Mr. Meese' informs us 1 • intends to appal the case 10 Tore :1o. Mr. 'Lana: has been a well km; • n resident of Exeter and bee don• en immense business in npplea aro :ad here, and . ..e ote" eho ttas t,; env des inns set) n, knees strength and titality to run-down peo- ple. At a!1 druggists, tine and $I•l ', or `i,,w weeks ago. In conneetton w 110 h. Dr. T. A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto J1 tee latter, it alight b• said, thee he ; fair nn'lt above board.