Exeter Times, 1909-03-25, Page 8E E
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sTEwaRT's
PHONE 16
House Furnishing Time is Here alta we are
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ad with a
most complete stock of new furnishings; Carpets, Huge,
Linoleums and Curtains. You are respectfully solicited to conte
in and look through the new stock. You know its nice to study
the new styles and latest effects. Bring your friends with you.
You'll not be asked to buy the pleasure will be mutual.
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LInoI6ums
We handle the celebrated NAIRNS line
no be n
in
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We know of better. We do the
2, 3 and 4 yards wide. We aro showing
a nice range of floral, tile and Japanese
effects. Most of our patterns are controlled by ourselves tor
Exeter. We buy by the ton and save a lot of middle profits.
Price $1.00 and up.
Room Rugs
Huge are the correct floor covering so
dressy and ouch a snap when house
cleaning time comes. we show Wool
Rugs, Tapestry Rugs Balmoral Brussels Rugs. and Wilton
Rugs. all sizes, all colons, some very new and special lines with
medallion centres. The colorings are Red, Green, Brown, Fawns
and 11 nod shades. In soft autumn until. You'll enjoy an hour
spent in our Rug Department. You'll find no such assortment
111 the county. Prices 50.50 to $30.00.
Wall 6ovOrIDOS
%Vail paper season is here, and
we are ready with a stock that
we are proud ot. We show
over one hundred destinct lines; papers suited to any room or
taste. The very newest papers are the shaddow under stripes.
They make a very pleasing effect anti the shadings are so true to
nature. Our papers conte to us direct from the makers, again
we save you the middle man's profit, which is quite a consider-
ation. Prices 5c to 25c.
1 LdfflCS' Sults
Our new Spring Hata are moving. The
M1II1flC
FU shapes are moderately large with entirely
new effects trimmed very flat. MISS
AULD is in charge and she will be deligbt-
•I• ed to have you come as often as you wish and study the new
•i• 9tylee. Our show rooms are tlpto-date. new styles every day.
Coyne and let us have your opinion of our new hats. C-316...-
For Men! For Women!
fl116 SDOCS Goodness in shoes is what we oiler
It's not how cheap, but how good -
you. Every pair it; sold under a
double guarantee, ours backed by the makers. Your money al-
ways back if you are not satisfied. Fair, isn't it.
King flats tor Mun Dressy YouMen Wear the
King Hat.
Do you? We are sole selling
agents for Exeter. New spring shapes now here.
sugar Is Up Sugar took a jump of30cente per hundred
last week and the wise herds say the top is
not yet. Have you got your supply. We
sell Redpaths and none other. It's best by test and you know it
peys to pay for quality.
Tailor made Suits foredressy ladies
in greens, Navys and Blacks;
made from mirror finished Broad-
cloth trimmed with self stitching
and largo buttons. The fitting qualities of these suits are per-
fection. Drop in and see our new line; you'll like them.
Produce is as good as cash.
A. STEWA E
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RARE CHANCE!
Southern Alberta Farm Lands
The undersigned have secured control of the
finest block of PALL w-t1SAT LAND IN ALBERTA.
This land is all level prairie and can easily be
broken.
Don't Miss This Chance
If yeti are thinking of going West, come and
talk it over. Oar prices are right. Land sold to
suit puachasers in sections or larger blocks with
privilege of selection. This land will not be on the
tnarket for long.
We have private car attached to regular trains
leaving Toronto and London first Tuesday of each
month, starting 0th of April. For further par-
ticulars apply to
John Gharlton, Exatnr,
Agent for Allison,
Fair & Co,
PHONE 22
DISCOUNT SALE
in order to reduce our stock
we will give a discount of
iop er cent off all Drygoods
and Boots and Shoes
For the next 3o days.
R. N. ROWE
One door north P. O.
Seeds et tibia tsanelloes Russian Giant Lettuce
are ai..n away free
SEEDS FREE
If you ask, you can have a package of
seed of this marvellous Russian Giant
Lettuce included absolutely free with our
new handsomely Illustrated 1909 Cata-
logue. This lettuce is nearly as large and
solid as n cabbage. Stands hot weather
surprisingly well, and has a rich, butttry
flat or. If you prefer, yon may choose a
package of our Colossal White Sugar
Beet ora package of Ostrich heather Aster
Write today and nam• your their*. .I.o
mention name of this 'toper. •
Darch & Hunter Seed Co., Limited,
London, Ont.
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1•t I)ishttood. l.ot containing half
nn acre. with 1 1-2 storey brick
dwellinir 21 by 2$. with a one -storey
brick kitchen I t by 20 attached ;
bearine fruit trees of all kinds. On
this property is n good stable 20 by
all and good water. t he property of
the ht. t. Daniel Sachs. J, K. Goetz
and \tichor.
der Executorsof
rs of -•
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OAMITI R A.
Bean t . Rind Yaw Have Alin & t
&eaters
SUITS FOlt DAMAGES. We are in-
formed that Mr. Andrew Campbell,
of Thames Itond has itrstrncted his
solicitors ,\lcssrs Madman .c Stan -
bury, to issue writ.; in the 11igh Court
against the parties who helped to
cirrnlato a false and malicious slan-
der regardin;r him last fall and win-
ter. Ile has irits n the guilty persons
an opportunity to apologize and in
failu'e of that heavy- damage will be
claimed. Andrew is giving hie de-
tainers an easy %%-ay of avoiding a
Ili; h Court lawsuit and they otight
to he omen enough to do him justice
witbout litigation.
Market Report. -The folio ltilag ts1 "1:-s Dow. of xtitch. ll, is visiting
the report of Exetar markets. *or- I the Misses Doff of town.
rscted up to March 'Jath.
Peas. 85c.
Wheat *1.05.
Oats 43 to 45.
(Harley 53 to 51 cents.
Shorts. *25.
Bran $24
Illt.ndid Flour. STAR, $3.00.
Feed Flour $1.40 to ;1.45.
,t.
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:1lsykt ,6 (0 $8 1uRbet.
C:uver 1:,5. to $6.
T.ntothy $1 to *2 pt r. bushel.
Butter 20 cents per. pound
Eggs 16 cents.
]logs dressed. $8.50 to $9.00.
Slogs liveweigbt $7.05
Coal, $7.25 a ton.
Dried Apples 6
cents).
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The Timet till Jan, 0110
for Seventy Cents
'fell your Neighbors a-
bout it.
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airs. \1'm. Cudnaore visited in Kip -
pen last week.
Mr. Ilarry Hooper left last week
for Charlevoix; Mich.
Mt. Robert Kerslake is confined to
his room through illness.
Second hand square p11(110 for sale
or rent. S. MARTIN & SON.
Mrs. Arnold and. Mrs. MacArthur,
of llensall, called on friends in town
last Friday.
The military camp for this district
will be held at London this year, com-
mencing June 8.
Rev. E. 11. Currie.
tvilt preach in the
church nest Sunday.
Miss Ella Heywood has been
fined to the house for several weeks
on account of illness.
The Sovereign ]lank this week sold
the property. formerly owned by 13.
S. O'Neil to Mr. Win. Arnold.
Miss J. J. Allen eye sight specialist
will be at the Commercial hotel on
Saturday, March 27th, hours 10 n.m.
P
to
8 . m.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Fred 51111. of Toronto,
were here last
Mondayndr)
attending ndin
g
the
funeral of the late James Ford. father
of Mrs. Mill.
1f the newspapers printed all they
knew. there'd be an awful lot of good
reading. but then there'd be an aw-
ful lot of libel suits to follow.
Mrs. 'Hugh Ross, of Winnipeg, who
spent the past few months visiting
relatives and friends in Exeter, re-
turned to her home Saturday morn-
ing.
Simpson, the much touted Jndian
rue; a r. was defeated at Toronto Sat-
urday night. by Shrubb the English
runner, by over six laps in a .12
stile race.
Ai •. Melville Howey, who has been
.ng his parents during the past
n' • er, left Tuesday morning for
\•. eyburn, Sask., where he has a
lucrative position.
WOOD FOR SALE. -\\-e arc now
-prepared to deliver to any part of
70C.
of Hillsdale,
1'resbyterian
con -
Mr. Alex. Murdock, of llensall. vis- ,
ited 31r. Simon Campbell an Sunday. •
Mrs. It. Charters. of Egtnondville,
is visiting h•r sister, Mrs. Geo. Mc-
Leod.
lir. John Ackland. of London, vis- I
itcci lti,, brother E. 1I. Fish last
tt esti.
Mr. W. Melville, a former Exeter ;
boy, ha:; been engaged as tinsmith)
with W. J. ll ea uta n.
' The managers of Caren Presbyter-
ian church are installing the Reliable
ILight system in the church this week.
la the Alberta election Monday the
Liberals were overwhelulingly suc-
cessful. Only t'to conservatives were
elected.
Miss J. J. Allen eye sight specialist
willbe a c'
t the 'Commercial tr nl
�w 1 a hotel on
Saturday, March 27th, hours 10 a.m.
to 8 p. tn.
Mrs. John Iilalch[ord received word
Monday of the death of her brother
Mr. Geo. Le,:. of Covington. Ky• for-
.nerlyof Lucan.
Mr. T. E. tllandford shipped a
carload of horses to Winnipeg en
Monday. And a carload to Saska-
toon on Friday.
Miss Irno Sweet entertained t►
numbs of her girl friends Monday
evening, the occasion being her
birthday,.
Capt. W. J. Ile:mum and Lieut. J.
G. Stanbury attended a banquet giv-
en at Clinton last evening by the of-
ficers of the 33rd Huron regiment.
Mr. Thos. Cameron last Saturday
sold to Robert Cole. of Hay. J. N.
Perkins' farm. lot 15, con. 4, Us -
barite, Mr. Cole taking in exchange
E. 1-3 lot 5. Con. 4, flay, and a house
and lot on Andrew street, Exeter.
A Reactionary Storm Period is
central on the 27th, 28th and 29th,
with the Moon at first quarter and
extreme north declination. On ac-
count of the prevailing periods of
Venus, Earth and Mars, there will be
constant tendancy to storms and un-
settled weather all through this part
of March. But the barometer will
show decided storm conditions about
27th to 29th, and storms of rain, turn-
ing to snow in northern parts, will
march eastward over the country.
Dropped Dead. -Mr. E. L. Dickin-
son. of the law firm of Dickinson &
Garrow. of Goderich, dropped dend
at his home in that town on Monday
morning of last week. Mr. Dickin-
son had not been well for a week
previous. being away from his office
suffering from neuritis. Mr. Dickin-
son had been a resident of Goderich
for the past seven years, moving there
from \Vingham to form t► partnership
with Mr. Chas. Garrow. of the firm of
Garrote & Garrow, at the time Mr.
J. T. Garrott- was raised to the bench.
Mr. Dickinson was particularly well
known through this county, being n
lawyer of considerable prominence,
and he was also an aspirant at one
election for parliatnentary honors in
East Huron. He is survived by his
wife. formerly Miss Car•bould, of
\Vingham, to whom he twos married
about a year ago. In addition to his
prominence as a lawyer. although of
rather a retiring disposition. he was
most highly esteemed by a large cir-
cle of friends. and the news of his
death will come as a shock to many
in this county. In policies Mr. Dick-
inson teas n Conservative and was a
personal friend of Premier Whitney,
with whom he studied law in his earl -
the town first class elm slabs. All ter years.
orders promptly attended to. 11 r. James K. Nord. one of Stephen's
U. GiLLIES, oldest and most respected citizens
it would ►'t make much difference parsed rtwity at his home on the 2nd
to the town clock. whether the goy- concession on Saturday. March 20th,
ernment advanced the time or shoved after an illness extending over two
it back n couple of weeks. None of years from (frights Disease. aged 67
the dials show the same time anyway. year.. Mr. Ford was born in the
One of for local shooters. not n parish of Egsford. 20 miles front I:xe-
mernber of the Exeter Gun Club, had ter, 1':nglparents to Canada sailing on nd in 1811' and in 1852 came
with his par
a charge laid against him last week the ship "Lady Peel" from Plymouth
by Gatne Warden Beer for hunting for Quebec. The trip took seven
out of season. A stiff fine was im- weeks. The family drove from Otte -
posed. bee to Lnodon. and titter sojourning
Rev. Jos. 11. Oliver, of Sarnia, will in London six ,months. the family
preach h:ducntionnl sermons in the moved to this section. settling on
James Street Methodist Church next the homestead in Stephen. In 1867
Sunday. Ree. Going go to Sttr- he was married to Caroline Grace
Snell. second daughter of
ria and condiact similar services in rho lair
the Aicthodist churches cfwill that town
John Snell. After their marriage
during the day. Mr. and Mrs. Ford resided near Hen -
The Township of til: tishard has sill for two years. and then moved
changed the date for voting on the to Stephen. where he continued, to
St. Marys and Western Ontario Ity. reside. Besides his widow he is stir -
by -law from Monday April fit h. to vived by five sons and four (laugh -
:Monday April 12th. the same date as ters. W. J., of 1'sbornc; A. J.. of
the taxpayers of ['shame will vote Exeter: Frank iI. 0 n Alonzo. of
on a similar by-law. Central itotte. Sask.: Herbert, on
The inquest in the kinrulc murderthe homestead : Mrs. W,i . l'rodgers.
cas••, which has attracted so much at- I•nr.doii \iia. Fred 11111. Toronto;
tendon in Canada. has been post -
and
John Colwell. of Central Butte.
pored until next month. when it is rand Mariana Grace at home. Ile is
likely the matter will h.• dropped also siirvived by the following broth -
without the authorities being able ers and slaters. A., K., of Exeter;
to find the real murderer of the un. John. Stephen: Mrs. Banal. Slnnlnke,
fortunate trier. Stephen andMrs. Wm. Sutton. Exe-
Alr. C. I1. ltnssell I1. A- of Cal_ ter. In teligion the deceased was n
Methodist and in politics a Cnnser-
gaty. son of Win. Russell, Ilny.twho watiwe. The funeral was held Monday
has been inspector of school+ in Cal -
afternoon. interment being in the
goy. has been appointed to a Lee-
Exeter cemetery.
ttreship in the Normal School of that
city. The Government is sending Mr.
Russell in April on a tour through 11051EsEEKE148' EXCI'I{SION To
the United Stales rind Eastern Can- WESTERN CANADA
oda to visit the hest schools and get
Commencing April 6th. and confirm -
the hest ideas and methods.
ing every second Tuesday until Sept.
Rev. A. D. Going left Monday even- 31s; 19f19, the Grand Trunk Railway
ing for Toronto to attend it special System will issue second class return
meeting of the Ito:trd of Regents of tickets, good for 61) days. from nil
the Victoria University of which stations in Ontario do principal
bard he is a member. it is quite points in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and
passible Itut t the tpppaintulent of Alberta• via Chicago. hates.
1 •v. Jackson. as one of the proles- Winnipeg and return $32.09
.rs will he taken np. Rev. Jack- Edmonton and return $12.(10
,n will he remembered as having j'teportionate titles to other points.
1 id a heated controversy with 1)r. full ir.f0,us. (b it arid tickets from
Cirman recently over bihicnl niit-
any Gruner Trunk ticks
tern.
The New Zealand Government has 13111,1: 1tEGiSTF,R
offered to defray the cost of a first \;action Salt• of household effects
Class battleship of the latest type ,,tr. On Saturday. Starch 27th. at
for the Itritish navy. The money for C:awen I'resh}•terinn church manse.
this purpose will be forthcoming im 1. (:IL1,, Itf:\', 11'. 51. JL\I(TIN,
media(ely nnrl if nec,•ssnry funds A.ietione.•r. Proprietor.
will be raised for th.• co:istruotion of
a second battleship. This offer is ruction Kale of real estate and
the result of an agitation which has household effects. On Albert St.,
Exeter on Thursday. April 1st. 6109.
been felt in the country for Borne 3. GILL. 5111y, S. 11iCKts
years nod when proposed as a Gov- ,\uclioiie r. i'roprietross.
ernment hill in Parliament met with
practically no opposition. as - --
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the death at Crystid ('fly. Man.. of
Emanuel Bissett. formerly of Eire- if you want to build
for aged 511 years. After suffering ftp your horses for Say! for some time from footer of the.• Y spring work, now is
liver. The deceased w ns r► son of •eyour chance to get. Steck Tunics
of Thomas liis•ett. Fr. of Exeter, and I cheap ss we are clearing out. sev-
has been in t he west for some yen re. f .- eral lines below wholesale prices.
(trsidds 'bit/ widow who. was Mace -i-
Susan Rollins. of I1iddul;ah, 1e• is stir'- t Howey's Drug Store
b{ved by hie sons: also five brothers,
Chas. of Crystal City :.1I. and W. J. +
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Go Thou and do Likewise
Lc•ok at the illr,stration.
George bot a EDISON PHONO-
ORAPH and is entertaining his friends
If thee would buy thyself an Edison,
Thou could do likewise. All prices
from $111.b0 to $100.00. Large stock of
records. Amberol and Standard. Edi-
son Blanks, Records and repaire. Let
us play them for you, no trouble, cash
and easy payments.
Do come in.
Easter post cards lots of 'etn.
THE PURITY
J. Willie Powell Manager,
BUS AND DRAY
BUSINESS
Having decided to go into the
Bus and Dray Business in Ex-
eter, I have placed a new and
up -to date rig on the road for
the conveyance of passengers
to and from the station and re-
spectfully solicit a fair share of
the business of the travelling
public. Calls at the office,
public.
Phone 41a, cheerfully attend-
ed to
WM. ARNOLD
Blacksmith Shop For
Sale
First class stand doing good busi-
nese; also comfortable residence. Ill
health reason for selling. For terms
and particulars apply to A. E. PYM,
Exeter, Ont.
PRETTY 1'OLLY OF TIIE KiTCHEN
likes to do the family baking when
you buy her the Star brand of flour.
All the delicious things she bakes
taste so good to you that you
ALWAYS ASK YOUR GROCER
tot the kind she lik,•s. It is the best
white flour on the market. and costs
no more than the poorest.
HARVEY BROS.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Surrogate Court of the Coun-
ty of Perth.
t -i the matter of the estate of
William Crawford. of the Township
of Ilibbert. in the County of I'erth,
laborer. deCMtaed.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
it. S. O.. 1897, chap. 129, Ihat aft
creditors and others having rl;aitns
against the estate of ih.. kite Witham
Crawford. who died on or about
ars 25t1i day of January. 19091
aro regeir.•d or or nboct the 13th
day of April. 11104. to send by
post prepaid or deliver to Messrs,
Madman & Si:anbury, of the village
of Ex:•ter. solicitors for the execu-
tors of the said decens,,d their
c.hrisl1.11 and sumo ntes, addresses
:and descriptions. Ilio fill Tartlet'.
lar, of their cl:puns, the statement
of Iheir accounts and the 1,,!urc of
the sveurilies, if any, held by them.
And further take boli:e that after
such East mentioned dale the said
executors will proceed to distri-
bute asset% of the deceased among
the willies entitled thereto, hnvin2
regard only to the rl:tinnt of which
they shall then hnwo notice and that
said executors shall not he liable
for th•• said assets or any part there-
of to any person or persons of wletse
claims nnlise shall not. have been re.
received by them at the time of such
dist tiblI i ion.
(.1.Ah)'1.1N ,C. 5,1'ANIIUILY,
Folici ors for Executors.
hated at Exeter this 23rd day of
SIn rob. 1901;
DR. OVENS EYE ANI) EAR St'tt-
geon, will be at be Commercial
ilote1. Hours 9.3n 8. tn. In 4.:30 p.
m. (Matinee properly fitted and (De-
misea nt ewe ear and nnee treated
Next visit Setnrdny Murch 27th.
North WPM, Lands itou;rnt and Sold.
We have a number of applications
for northwest lands in gnnrter and
half section lots. Any one leaving
western bands which they wish to dis-
pose of. will do well to fall at the
Times Office and gel pnrtieulnr;.
itESilENCE FOlt SALE
handsome frame residence; 10
rooms in good repair. with 4 acres
of land: 1 mile west of the Main St.
of Seaforth; stable for 2 horses and
cow. Land is well planted with fr'tit
and ornamental trees. Plenty of
hard and soft water. Furnace and
Electric lights. side walk to Sea -
forth ; township taxa S. Apply on the
premises or to.
4t F. Ilolmested. Seatortt,
THE OLD RELIA
h1towoar! hlt
This week brings us again to the time for of
wear,which has
whl es
n marking off ourt
upand ar
eout to our entiro satisfactionWe have
year with out a doubt, better styles and better
ities in White Waists, Skirts, Corset Covers, D
ers and Gowns than we have shown for years.
White Waists
No. 940 No. 900
In white India Linen lawn trimmed
with Embro and Val Lace made in
new style with long sleeve, sines 32-.40
Price $3 50
No. 890
In white lawn heavy embro front
trimmed with Val lace and insertion
Extra value, sizes 34-40 Price $2.50
No. 935
In fine white lawn trimmed with
embro and Val lace. Sizes 32-40.
Price $1'50
NO. 866
In fine linen lawn with ei
tucked sleeves and hack, tri
Val lace and insertion. S
Price $3.00
No. 889
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In white lawn trimmed wit , ud
insertion with shoulder effect 'ul;
sleeve. Sizes 34-40 Pricc $
No. 870
In white lawn nicely tuck; /1.
0extra value. Sizes 32-40 Pri (•
In White Lawn trimmed with Embro Insertion and Val e,
A perfect fitting waist, sizes 32-40 ... , Price $ .00
CARLING BROS.
We Repair} 40
FORTY
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All kinds of Boots and
Shoes for you
CEO. MANSON
Boots and Shoes
Next to Carling Bros.
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TEACHERS of ripe scholar-
ship, wide teaching and busi-
ness experience in leading Can-
adian and American centres,
employed by our chain of flight
Grade Colleges, hate built up a
superior, unapproaehed curriculum.
Each student is instructed privately at
his own desk. We assist our graduates to
the bat positions.
Threecourses - Commercial, Stenogra-
phy and Telegraphy.
(Mall Courses Enter any day.
1 Write for particulars.
Groton BUMS CoilN
GEO. SPOTTON. Principal.
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APRIL 1st.
i !9 CENTRAL 1/1'./1/
_.rIiA7loAU ONT,--�
We have a targe school, a
high-grade school, with splendid
equipment. Instructors are ex-
perienced. Courses in Commer-
cial, Shorthand and Telegraphy
departments are thorough, up.to
date and practical. Our gradu-
ates are in demand as office as-
sfetants and Business College -
Teachers. Write for our free
catalogue. Enter at any time.
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Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE of (Household ef-
fects etc. Mr. John Gill has been in-
structed to sell by public suction at
Cavin Presbyterian church manse on
Saturdny. Mnrch 27th, :it one o'clock
sharp, the following valuable pro-
perty: Boggy. cotter, harness, robes,
2 sets bedroom furniture. bed spring,
mattress. 2 toilet sets, :1 stnall
tables. kitchen drop-leaf table, cook-
ing stove. wood ; heating stove. wood:
parlor and hall hanging lamps, lan-
tern. writing desk, desk chair. pic-
tures. dining room and kitchen wood-
en chairs. rotas, fruit sealers, and
other articles too numerous to men-
tion.
TERMS CASII
.1. GILL. REV. W. M. MARTIN.
Anet louver. Proprietor.
White Wyandottes
Good Laying Strain
1st pen, $1.50 for 13 eggs.
2nd pen. $1.00 for 13 eggs
Three settings or Incubator lots at
special rates. 1st pen headed by bird
bred by J. H. Martin. Port Dover ;
and pen headed by real good bird of
my own raising. Either pen needs no
comment as to quality. Communica-
tions answered promptly.
CHAS. F. IIOOPE R,
l'ox 15 Eve tar, Ont,
FOR SALE
Two filly colts 1 and 2 years old.
also 2 cows in calf. Apply Statham.
London Road south. 3t
A1'I'LiCATION TO PARLIAMENT.
An Application will be made to the
I.eg;sbi1Ite Assembly of the Province
ni I)ntario, at its next session hi the
Stratford and St. Joseph Radial Itail-
way Company for an Act eat:ndin,u
the tune for the commencement and
for the completion of th-• Company's
ra11way.
J. 1 . Vincent. Solicitor for the
Applicants
Dated at Ottawa thio 24th day of
February A. D. 1909,
New Suitings in Greys, Tans,
Browns and Greens. Just
arrived styles same as cities,
but pricesmuch lower. All
our stock is new and up-to-
date.
W. W. TAMAN
Merchant Tailor. 44
EXETER, - ONTARIO.
A Man's Life
A Man's life is full of crosses and
temptations. Ile comes into this
world without his consent and g
out against his will and the road le
ceedingly rocky.
The rule of Contraries is one of the
important features of the trip.
When he is very little the big girls
kiss him and when he gets big he kiss-
es the little girls and some of the big
ones too.
If he raises a large fancily 11e is en-
dorsed by the I'renlier., but if he rais-
e. small cheque he is a thief.
But buying the right Piano from the j
right People at the tight Price snakes
him neither a chump, a thief or a bad
manager. And his children will rise
up and call him blessed.
We think we aro the right people to
buy from. We Know our Pianos and
Prices are right; -Call and let us con-
vince you.
S. MdrtIo & 500
iH LIFE
WORTH L1VINGt
Any man. woman or child who is in-
different to Ibe Beauties of nature
and the joys of living needs some-
thing.
There's something .wrong that
sonuld be made right quickly.
BRICK'S TASTE' ,ESS
COD LIVER OIL
Turns moroseness into
cheerfulness.
Makes the thin fat.
Gives the weak strength.
Restores 1110 appetite.
Hrings back health and hope.
Easy to take because the nauseous
grease of the Cod Liver Oil has been
removed and because the other in-
gredients nre pleasing to the taste
and helpful to the body.
Best physicians recommend it.
Iiest druggista sell it.
r
W. S. Howey, Phm. B.
Chemist and Optician
EXETER - ONTARIO.
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NOTI6[:
To Farmers and Pul.
if you have any old iron,
Rubbers, Rags, Copper,
Brass, Lead, Zinc, horse
Pair bring :t t•,
M. Jackson & sons
The Old Reliable Firm
Where you can get
market price
in cash
,111 sizes iron pipe, also
irG•a posts on hand.
M. Jd6ksoo
Alain St. opposite Electric
Power House.