Exeter Times, 1908-06-04, Page 8•
E EXETER L'1MES JUNE 4th 1,►Ul:,
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STEWART'S
PHONE 16
A Big
Snap
(.'ante our way by accident. A
of sample White Shirt Waists
tion the nicest lot of smart artd
have ever shown.
manufacturers set
\Vithouc excel).
natty waists we
They are not the cheapest lot we have had
but by all odds the finest. The prices to you will
be froul '45c to $2.50 on every waist. You save
front 25 to :15 per cent. The goods are in perfect
condition, not a cull in the whole lot.. Come
quick and secure a lovely sample waist.
85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75,
$2.00, $2.25, $2.50.
Men's and Boys'
Smart Straw
Sailor Hats
2 inch rim and 3 inch
Crown are Correct. We
have all the new braids
in round and split straws
50e. ; 5t:. 81.00 $1.50
x+_'.00,
Men's Fancy
Wash Vests
Direct from the makers,
plain white, white Mar-
seilles white with small
black spot and spray, fan-
cy grey, fancy brown.
The most complete range
you'll find. Special val-
ues
$1.:35 $1.50 51.75 •$2.
60c. for 48c.
Do you know a silk bargain: we have one for you. Not the
common every day bargain but a special, regular money saver
27 inch Jap Silk—pure silk, as pure as it grows. \ViII wash like
linnen. Crisp clean even weave. Perfect calors. \Vhite, ivory
('ream, Henientber only 4Sc.
T. A. STEWART
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Reliable
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
Watch's.
Our aitn is not a question of
price, but quality. Like in every-
thing else Quality is Cheapest in
So i
the end. if yon t \vent a Rli-
L[ABLF. \VA1ClI. CALL ON
US.
A. Marchand
Jeweler, - Exeter.
SPRANG
SUITINGS
A number of New
Browns, Wood col-
ors and Elephant
Grey Snitlllgs just
received.
The correct thing
for t he spring sea-
son.
8. 8..NO. 4, USBOi1.N E,
The following is the report of S.
8. No. 4, Usbornc for the motitle of
May. The :names hppear in order of
merit. V—Willie 'Iissery, IV—Iied-
ley May. (Bella Davis, ;Ave Skinner.
Thomas Coates, ;Willie Walker, Annie
.McCurdy Carrie May. 8r. lII—Mary
McCurdy, Lena Coates, Verna Coa-
tes, !Leda Harding, Attie Ilunter. Jr.
Ili—Irene Ford, Thelma Skinner, 1?.
Webber, Samuel McCurdy, Minnie
May. Class II.—(toy !Webber, Gordon
Hunter, Vernie Pincombe, (!amid
Hunter, Roy Thomson, Carrie (Thom-
son. Verde Ificks, Pt. 1i.—Harry
Coates. \WIIIio fl'boinson, Carrie Da-
vis. Pt. I.—Vera !(deka, '151ary Skin-
ner, Alma Harding, Willie McCurdy.
Earl Thomson.
J. W. 11 OGAItTIi, Teacher.
MARIllED
COUCH-11ARItls—At the hone of
the bride's
to
r
p parents, .lir. and !It's.
James .Ilarria, Farquhar. un Wed-
nesday, June 3rd, by 'Rev. 1i. .1.
Fair, Miss Cora Minnetta Harris,
toNelson \elo t It Couch.
otstat[or
SD ford.
DORN
I1OIU.STON.- in Exeter on May 2:1
to Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Rouleton, n
eon.
MEitNEIi.—in Dashwood, on Sunday
Mt). ;list, to 15Ir. and Mrs. George
Merrier a son,
11AJS1'—Jn Crediton ori \\•ednets(1ay.
May 271b. to Mr. and Mrs. C. heist
a daughter.
SCOTT—In Hensall. to Mr. and Mre.
Scott a daughter.
NONE 1'11
I•:
ee.ersesest
LESS ATTRACTIVE
because compelled to wear glar;sr.'.
Ladies who imagine that 31aese. e
-
tract from heir g000d looks elwuld
permit us to fit °tem. Our.
EYEGLASSES
W.W. TAMAN have nose pieces which are almost in-
vi.ible, and are so neat tint they
Merchant Tailor. give a distinsuashcd mien to the
twe a r•' r.
EXETER, — ONTARIO. For tLoso who must wear sp'etac.
les nor frameless g1.a'e.'s are ver)'
satisfactory.
ERNEST ELLIOT —EYi;S 1 FSTI.D FREE—
er Accounts Collected
enc
ave
t>:o Y
mosFV to Teen at lo•.•e.t ntet.
North West Lanes for $ale. Chemist and Optician.
Office, Main Street. Exeter i EXETEI1 . — ONTARIO.
S. H OW
S Y Phm.
W. E
B.
Market Report.—The following is SJ.ECIAI.
the report of Exeter markets, ear -
ie 1 up w Ju'. ith.
w‘‘,„ it h7 core-.
U.,t,. 451: so ,7c.
Harley, 50 to 55 cants.
1'.•a.;. -5 cant+ to 8u cents.
Blended Flour (STAR), $2.75. In every department of the store we are gl\'lila
!iron, Sit.
Shorts, $_5• Special Offerings.
Feed Flour. $1.10 to $1.45. Ladies Potton Vests, tine quality, with or without sleeves, regular price !tic.
Clover heed, $8 to $1U per bushel. Special offering at 121c
Coal, r%•'� a ton. Ladies Cotton Drawers nicely finished and well made. Special offering at 25c
t:. .. 1- • e • ,lo'.,•..Ladles Slip \\'gists, tine rid, Quality worth t3. Special offering at ::3c
I'otatoc 15c. to 90e. per bag. Ladies Cashmere Rib Vests, warranted all pure wool. guaranteed not to
il• !i' i -h+, o.5. Ladies
short sleeves....... . .. . .. ... Special otfet•iitgs at 15c
I1• •.+ t r, s- e. S7,1 J. _\ full range of Children's Cotton Vests in all sizes, in all the hest makes,.
('rices accot•ding to size
•o••o••oo•e•••••o•••••••••
• Z Ladies' Black Sateen Underskirts, 5 frills, Special Offering at 88 cls.
LOCALS • 2
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• White Lawn \Vaists ! Fancy Atuslins
•
••••••o• y•••••••
$2.50 %Valk. for $1.9ti
—4. Fitton. issw.r of marriage li•I 9.•),; It l.Ss
c,•ns.16, also complete lino of wed-)it.:.(520 1.75
ding rings alwata on hand. 0 " 1.'_':3o.
., 1.1 0
BARGAINS
IN SEASONABLE GOO S
—!Hiss denuio Parkinson, of Elim-
tille is visit in„ friends in town.
— Mr. drank (:night is learning
telegraph operating tit the stake!!.
75c. Waists for 48c
•
A most dainty collection of fine
Mulls. Floral and Fancy stripes in
white and colors. The prettiest goods
we have ever shown
Special prices 15c and 25c.
Women's and Children's Hosiery
Special showing of 'tan and Black
Made of good washing Batiste white Stockings in platin and fancy style.
Reeve A. Q. 1lobicr i a attending the with Black, Polka dot, Lice Insertion \Ve are showing a very pretty range
county council ur'rtin at Godarich. trimmed, ; sleeve. Special at IS cents of lace goods in all sizes, at 2- c.
—The annual tweeting of the Lon- An immense stock of Lace Curtains to be cleared out quickly.
.Ion conference is being held here See the goods and get the prices before purchabing elsewhere.
ibis meek. -- _ --_
Mr. \\-m. Baia -den•,
den was in God,Men's Fine Straw Hats Men's Boots at Cost Prices
a fere days tn't week vaIpin ; 1 to 1 The sailor shape is the leading style, We are clearing out our entire stock
for the C. 1'. 'R. high crown, narrow briar. We are of Men's Boots. So if you want a bar-
-\I T. E. Handfordshipped a showing some very tine qualities. gain 1[l a pair of good reliable boots
C. rie:id of 19 lr•,rs,•s to James Ryan, $1.00 to $2511. call on us.
Winnipeg on 51onday.
—A load of Exeter young 'people
attended the assembly given by the
bachelors lors of Mensall friday evening.
— Mr. and Mfrs. Chas. Christie .trc
visiting relatives end renewing the
scenes of ;their youth in Grenville
county.
Mrs. ltoulston, of Milverton, and
Mrs. Tucker. of Norwich, are the
guests this week of 1)r•. and Mrs. G.
1'. ltoulston.
— The 'Exeter L\(:'sonic lodge pre-
sented tDr. Ainos tviih a Past Mas -
1 bet 1' departure for
SNELL & ROWE
—WANTED.—A smart boy to learn(
printin
—Mr. Mack Vincent spent last week I
in Wingharn.
—Mrs. C. Smith. of Hensall, visited,
Mrs. Edwin Jones last week.
—Mr. h. Irwin, of Norwich. is the
guest of Miss Florence Bissett.
—Mrs. E. Sheffer, of Toronto, visit -
ter s jewel before his cpar arc ed list week with Mrs. J. Jarrott,
the Northwest deal weak.
Mrs. (1.:1.Shellley and son of Comet
are the guests of Mr-. J J. White.
Mrs. John Cochrane, of Centralia,
and Mrs. Wrn. Anderson. of Dakota,
spent Tuesday with J. Jarrott.
—Mrs. Geo. Levy returned home to
London, after spending a few days
with her son, Mr. Edwin Jones.
—Mr. James Northcott, who for
some time has had charge of the
.be held on the 12th of Juno instead . freight department at the station, has
of the ash, as originally intended. been transferred to the freight sheds
Th•• 33rd Huron 'itegt. goes into at \Vingham.
camp at Coderieb, June 16th. Re- —The Bank of Commerce staff etre
cruits now wanted for F. Company. going aronnd with happy smiles. The
Apply to 'Lieut. IIeam:ln. or &rat.- reason is, they have received hand -
Major Hector. •\V. 0. Exeter. some increases in salary.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 11. Vrooman, of Mr. W, J. Beaman has been limping
rrisbur_r, who have been the around during the past week, owing
• sts of ilir. and Mrs. Geo. E. An- to a sprained ankle,caused while play -
i • .on left Tuesday for Fingal to ing hall on Victoria Day. — �---
vise prior to returning to their The howling club last week let the
Ito
—Mr. and Mrs. Fred 11111 and
riauhter. tt ho have lxen spend'in3
the past few months in the west, are
visitin, relatives in town.
--\i r. E. \V. llorne took :t run up
froin Toronto Saturday to visit his
wife, :who is recovering from the
recent operation for appendicitis:
—Owing to the conference meeting
in 'Exet.er the People's Picnic will
You Should Use
E'S BPOWDER
When you \t'ant light white nut-
ritious tea biscuits and cakes
It Never Fails
Under proper conditions to make
delicious and wholesome food
Leads in Popularity
Because it
Leads in Quality
Ask for
Cole's
'1'kte kind
Baking Powder
that never fails to please
contract for the new club house, and COLE'S DRUG STORE
lett. OVENS EYE ANI) BARSUR- the builder has in this short time
arson, will be at the Commercialerected the structure su that it can be E\F,TER — ONTARIO.
Hotel. (lours 11.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. used by tomorrow. ---
tn. Glasses properly fitted and die- —C. W. Cross. the cemetery care -
eases of eye ear and ',oro treated. taker, had a row killed by lightning Notice to Drain Con=
Next %emit Friday July .11.).
last Friday night. Mr. !Toss had sav-
-M r. Campbell.. a •eradualc of the ed sufficient money to purchase the
'foronto University, has been en;ag.' animal and only had it three days
ed as principal of 1lin Exeter school
in pine:• of Mr, L. C. Flemiti;, re-
sirned. Mr. Campbell commenced his
new slutiks Wednesday morning.
Court Exeter 123, I. O. F. will at-
tend divine service nt the Presby-
terian church Hunday, June 14111 at
2.31) in the afternoon. The members
will leave the hall at 1.30. Visiting
Foresters aro Invited to attend. Geo.
E. Anderson, Secy.
—Mr. 'Earl fiptckman received wort
'filur'eday '(hat lie had been trans-
ferred to elle Nielson b:nik branch at
Alvinston and left Monday to take
up his flew duller'. Mr. Davis l.as
been promoted to Mr. $paokmau'e po-
sition and Mr. Hart. of London, has
Laken Mr. Davis' place on the staff.
—A than named Stacey •!rote clown
tot c Saturday n Icrewel'.
h, f re 8 l d f and
I Y
ns he neared f. he engin, his horse
1 feed tiff to one aide el the road. up-
estting the rii:, cont ainiu; hituself
and children. h 1 ren. I c ho..was
captured '%actor° it could get away
and the rie ti{ht r1' Saithetet airy
darnag.t being sustaiucd.
—During the electrical eto►•ni Sat-
urday afternoon a barn la'longing to
Mrs. Pratt Fi'iber nas et ruck by
lightning :,ltd in :, very short time
was ablaz:'. The fire was noticed by
neighbors who gave the alarm and itt
a very cltort titne the brigade was
on Ilam!. However the fire had
gained sc headway nY
that the build-
ing
u Id-ing could not be saved. A bicycle
and n few other things were In the
building at the time but were ,rot
out. Will Gillespie made a record
run with the engine and tient down
Alain street at such n rapid gait
that citi^s maintaining a regular bri-
gade could not beat.
A '!regular Storni period is central
on she et l., extending from the 4t11
to !the tfth. This periost is coincid-
ent nvith the Mercury period. which
is cental on the 7th, covering j h.'
t to the 14th. Moon is in apogee street church Hunday morning. The
on Gm 4111, nt first :porter on Ibc services in the 'Main street church
Rh. and on the celestial r jun tor will be completed to time 40 alone
on the 9th. The reactionary etorrn` theta ordination services.
of 'the last :May period will disap- Iter. Milos will take the Cv.Ytitt$
pear In tihe cast about .Tune 1st, service. t ext Sunday tit Elimvill.'.
leaving behind 5w•o or thre.' days
of fall. cooler weather. ily nh' 4th REPORT FOR
• .it h, the barometer trill h.•. (all. EXETER SCHOOL
ing In he west, with tieing tem- t1A'1
prerature and growing storm clouds. FORM 111.
During the fth to tee fah, thesis Junior Teachers — Honors. '\tiltnit
comfit will move cost
ttircl dtlion- i
growing in r'xtettl and force. Many
teetions 'will 1* vis'tetl by very de-
cided electrical eforms, high •win:h
and heavy slownpours of rant. This
period, like nil the remaining per-
iods of 'rho month. is affected 1,y
the Jun.' solstice. Leing also at the
beginning of the annual dun max-
imum of electro-maltnetie re-(urh-
tractors
when it was s killed. Tenders for the construction of
General Sir Redvers Henry Buller, the l'ym Drain, and the Anderso:l
Drain will be opened by 1 he Unborn'
Township Council at the 'Township
hall, Elimville, on Saturday. June 6
at 2 o'clock.
Plans specifications and profiles
may be seen at the Council .(Looms
on the above date after JO o'clock
or at the clerk's office any time pre -
v
\iously.
F. MORLEY. Clerk.
visiting members will be able to re.
Vhalen, May 21st. O8.
turn to their homes with the impres-
sion that the people cf Exeter aro a
cleanly lot. Tricbner 72, G. Ford 70, T. I'eihale
Now that the owners of cows are 70, L. !fern 66, A. Coleman 65, 0.
compelled to keep their animals in Hoerr 65, N. Amy 0:1, W. AleLenn
enclosures unless In charge of :t herder G0. V. Sweet 72 for May only.
property owners should see that the Commercial.—Honors, L. 'limey 87
lt. -Hack 81• pass. 11. Duplan
65.boulevards are kept mowed. Long
grass and tweeds along the side of the Nunel,: r on roll lie ; daily avcrege
walks do not look becoming in a vil- :it.l.
Inge with the standing Exeter enjoys. A. M. JOHNSTON.
I[OOM IV.
Sr. IV—E. Southcotl 81, 11, Ewe it
83, E. Ilowcy 81, L. Grieve 81, 11.
Fake 430, C. Pickard 77, L. Howes 77,
L. 'Rivers 76, C. \Vood 70, .R. Knight
75. M. Jewell 75.
Past. qt. 1)earinit 71. A. Jackson
73, L. M. Frnyne 73, \V. Fuko 73. C.
ilarwcy 72, 'W. Lit,•.tart 72. I,. Boyle
I1. Atkinson 65.
Jr. IV—Reginald Bissett 82 Jt'Ir-
CONFEItENChi \11:ETING win (lilt„ 79, Clarence Heywood 77.
"rh,• first meeting of khe London I';t,< Mabel Harrows '71, David Hall
Jtethodist conferatcc was held Siete
G7, ,\\';Ilio Snell G1. may J.rwell G3,
on Jtonday. when those minister:' Gm don Taylor 62, Young Creech 61.
appointed to the stationing commit- ' No. on roll al ; average attendance
tee .by the different Jirtricos of 27,
the confe►ence nssemblcd and began C. VOSPER.
their work of arraneine for the var- IwOM V.
ious chancres of the ministers in the Sr. i11.—llonors !Ituby Wood 80,
circuits. Stella .outIcoG► Velma Easter -
On Thureday
_t(r-
OnThursday the election 01 offs- brook 75,11 elle Rivers 15 Pass Irene
cern for this year', fwesione and for !lardy 73. Lulu Snell 72, Madeleine
the teeming year's work will be held Carling 71, (Mary Acheson 70. N,•Ily
while on Sunday the ordination of ,!ones 70, Leon 'Treble 69. Fred Me -
..evert young area in the ministry Pherson 09. than Schlott 67, Greta
will lro solemnized in the James Bisset 1 66. J'r.•d Brock 65. Russell
Mike—ill 05. Gladys Delve 63, Willie
Heideman 62, Viola ltowe 60.
.1r. 111.—Honors, Linden Harvey
F4, iii nest Harvey F1, 'Blanche
Quaoec 80, Oscar Anderson '79, Muriel
Jones 79. Pass, Lola Teylor '73. 11.
\Valk:•' '72. lino Sweet 611, Marion
!Ratchford 64. 'Maurice Q 62.
Elh I Ilalkwill 02 ; Thornton F.•ar 61.
No. on roll 47. average 41.
ELSiE M. btef..%f.Ll.Al.
the hero of many campaigns, and inl-
perial officer. whose force relieved
Ladysmith. died in London. England,
Tuesday. General (feller was ill for
several weeks. He was OS years of
age.
The residents of the town are to be
congratulated on the way in which
the lawny and front yards have been
put in such attractive condition. The
TIIE OLD RELIABLE
ser boysare putting in
"h>b.t .tall
The1 g
some good practice and expect soon to
be in condition to play games with
outside teams. , The officers of the
club met last week and decided to
purchase ten uniforms for the players.
Maroon was the color selected with
caps. stockings and belts of a color to
hal flionize with the suits.
To the London Methodist
Conference, assembled in Exeter
i'faff 76. Pass, Edward \WIlly 69.
Grace 'Thompson 68, Holbert Work-
man 61. Didn't Agree with Me
Junior Matriculation— Pass, Eri'
Going 02, Flossie Foss 62, Tom San- Mr. Arthur Tennison, SS London
dors 00. No. on ioll 20: lktily aw.•r-
ng' 18.
JEAN C. DICKSON, '('each''.
FORM 1i.
Sr.—Katie Collins 79, 'Lillian Amos
once which falls every y . l from 76. honors : John O^atn'ichcr 72.
about the Frit to Ilse 15th of sun el Jr.—id:i '\1:trchand 68, Anna now
Strong earth currents. and e.1 62. Douglas Stewart 00. No. on toll
m.,nifoctations of excessive ran:. 30, daily gyrase' 28.
attic :and electric activity. will b• S. 1.. GREGORY. All throat, lung end stomach troubles
noted nt this time, The chances ate FOIL\i 1. quickly cured by Psychtne. it is the
\ ,t1 an.l 14 ,y)
', offer- 1
I
r e doting that thunder tortn. 1iti g prescription of a groat specialist. At
noons rind evenings twill continu., linnot A.Burera, tae G. K•stle %r all druggists, LOc and $1.00, er Dr. T.
over the 10th and 11th into the next Pole Ethel Case 73, 11. Horton %:1•
A. Slocum, Limited, Toronto.
Rtorm period. W. Mont, ith 73, Ii. Jones 73, 11
Street, Toronto, writes enthusiastically
of the merits of Peychine for all
stomach troubles.
' • For seven years I have had indiges-
tion ane! dyspepsia. I tried 'sorts Of
remedies. My room ress•mhlee a drug
'tore with nostrums which I had Nought.
Eventually 1 used Piychine, end every
dose brought permanent relief."
We eNtend to you a hearty welcome to our village and
trust that your short stay with U3 may be of the most
pleasant nature. In the meantime should you require Hats
Ties, Gloves, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Shoes, etc, would be
pleased to have you call. If ycu do we will snake it worth
your while. We Curry a full assortment in all the above
lines.
CARLINC BROS.
Car -Load of Buggies
For Sale
McL•tughlin's and Canada Carriage
Company make. \Vagon, Plows,
\% heelbarrows, ScutHer and (good
GRAND TRUNK SYS -re;
Single Fare For
Victoria Day
three -drum Holler for $32.! Between all stations in Canada; also
Also a few Dearing Mowers and to Detroit and fort Huron, Mich,,
Binders, Call and see before buying Buffalo, Black Rock and Suspension
it will be worth your while. Bridge, N, Y.
W. G. BISSETT. Good Going May 23rd, 21th, '125th
Return limit May 20th
Court of Revision
TOWNSHIP OF USIORNE
A Court for the revision of the
Assessment !loll of 'the Township pf
Usbornc for 'UJ08, will he )Bald at
Township Hall, Elintville, on Satur-
day the 6th day of June at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon. All persons having
business at the said court will please
take notice and govern themselves
accordingly.
F. MOi1LEY,. Clerk.
Whalen, May 12th, 1.908.
Court of Revision
VILLAGE OF EXETER.
Take esotice than les Court, of Re-
vision St the Village of 'Exete', gill
hold its first Bitten; in tiro Town
Hall for 'the purpose of ben,rin the
appeals against the assessment roll
of the village for the year 1Y08. on
FRIDAY, 'rhlE 5t1 DAY 0Is JUNEe
at 8 p.m. All parties interested are
guested to attend.
Dated this 18th day of May WO?.
JOS. SENIOIt..Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter; of the ,Ratat'e♦ . of
Joseph Snell, late of the Village
of Exeter, in the County of Iiu:on
flank Manager deceased.
Notion is hereby given pursuant to
R. 8. 0.. 1897, chap. 129. that all
creditors and others having claims
against (ho estate of the Haid
Joseph Snell who died on or
about the lltn day of May; 19014
are leeuired on or before the 35ths
day of June, 1908, to vend by
Post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. ``That Nutty Flavor''
Gleam:in & Stanbury, of the village
of Exeter. solicitors for the Execn-
rix of the Feld deceased the it We have it in our
chrislian and surnames. addresses
r' u' full 1: r 'cl .
and tl o is t[ I t I
d e l i n i
Gs 1 l
larr' 0[ their claims. the statement
t
of their accounts and the niTurc of
the securities, if any, held by them.
And further take notice that after
such list mentioned date the said
Executrix will proceed to dist( ibuto
the assets of the deceased aneQeng
the parties entitled thereto. hav[nz
regard only to the claims of which
she shall then hew notice and thit
the said executrix shall flotilla liable
for 1 he said assets or any part there.
of to any person or persons of tt'hrt>so
claims notice shall not have been re.
ceived by her at the time of Fucit
distribution.
(: U\1 N & '1' vltl 1!
1
! A ASTA )
Solicitors for Executrix.
Dated at Ex••tt r this 25th day; of
May 1908.
Homeseekers Excursions
to the Northwest
At very Low Rates.
Via North Bay May 20th,
Via Sarnia and N. Nay. Company
Steamer leaves Sarnia :3.30 p. tn., May
27th,
For tickets and full information call
J. J. KNIGHT, Depot Agent,
or write J. D. MCDONALD, Unioel
Depot, Toronto. Ont.
Logs
Wanted
Highest Prices Paid
delivered or in the
woods *a
THOS. ELSTON
Centralia Saw Mills
NOTICE TO (.'ItEDITORS
e
II ( matter of the estate 1 ho uI. l � l of
\1'illiam lloskin, late of the Vil-
lage of Exeter, in the County of
Huron, Gentleman IIeccased.
Notice is heir by given pursuant to
Star
Flour
it contains the qualities that
tickle the palate. You trust
have heard it again and again
that.
Harvey's Star
makes delicious bread. Try it and be
convinced.
ALutufactured by
HARVEY BROS.
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it. 8, 0., 1897, ob.ip. 129, that all est. s:a nag., lk. lit train. 111,11, y un Jtnptr
eleditn1 s alai of liewittg claitllsthan any other in Ontorio:
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against the estate pf the said Win.
Hoskin, who died on or about
the dist slay of 'May, 1901+, are re -
Attired on or berme fold the 21st •:say of
Julr.t , 1008. ,to tend by post prepaid
or deliver to Messrs. (Hartman &
Stanbnry. solicitors for the execu-
tors of the estate of the
said deceased their chrislian
and surnames. addresses and des
crietion', lit' full particulars of their
cl emw Iles rtate,ncnt of their ac-
counts and the nature of the he.
Amities, it :,ny, held by thein. And
;ember lake police Ih:,t after such
last mentioned date the sal.1 Execu-
tors will proceed to distribute
the assets of the deceased amon; the
parties entitled ' e•reto. having re -
:d nnly to tee rl inis of which
y shall than hate notice and that
the said executors mill not b,' Iinble
for the s,!'1 assets or :1717 part there.
of to •., or persons 9f whose
el ure• t .l i ' shall not hate been
: coital t.y them at the time of such
•li •:`titre a,l,.
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Heed et F:x•'te: this 2nd d'y of
.len 1908.
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