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Exeter Times, 1909-04-29, Page 8'1' .a i± i X E T E r 'r 1 M z S APRIL 29th 1909 ++•: +++4.4-+++++++++4-+++++++ 4 -Hal 4,4+e-4-+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ STEWART'S PHONE 16 2 The Biggest and best bargain you'll see this season Hose fur ladies, big boys and big girls. The lot is for mixed in quality. mixed in 'size. assorted colorer in Black and Tan. There are about six hundred pair's in 26Ci• the lot, some ribbed. sou:e plain Lisle thread. Others plain Tan and plain Black. The dyes are perfect. Regular val- ue'25(•. Coote and take your choice 2 pairs for 21 cents. Going out Quick \Vali pipers are moving fast. We you in style, in quality and in value. Sc. the roll for very neat papers suitable for Bed Rooms and kitchens. Border same price.. 5c. 1Oc. the roll for a nice lot of papers in floral and ori- ental patterns suitable for Hall. Parlor and Dining -room borders s,.ure price., 10c. Milliner have ;t range t hat should please 15e. the roll for a swell lot of gold and glimmer pa- pers all new patterns in Hotels scrolls and stripes., borders saute price., 15c. 2Oc... the roll for the dain- tiest lot of gold and Burlap papers that we have seen,pat- terns confined to ourselves., borders same price., :plc. The hats are growing larger and nicer as the yu3eas,.n adv tnces. There is a distinctiveness a- bout our haus. They have that touch of Style so hard to get in or- dinary Lead wear. Our trimmers are artists. Miss Auld is in charge. Admired by Many Our Room Ruga are the talk of the ladies and no wonder, for they are certainly lovely. Seamless Rugs lay perfectly flat nn the floor -that's the kind we sell, in Wools. Balmoral Brussels, \Viltons and Velvets. They come in Floral. Oriental and Me- daliinn patterns in rich autumn tints of Brown. Green, Fawn and Reds $0.50 to $30,00 Wo rccornrrsend and sell Stool Briggs Sends. We know of no better. They have stood the test of years. We don't know of a disappointed customer, Mangles, Sugar Mange's, Sugar Beets and Turnips. You know it pays to pay for quality. Men's NiftyNew Shoes in: (Oxfords. :Bluchers ,hand Bale. Black. Tao. Willow and Ox Blood, 3.00, 350, 4.00, and $4.50. Every pair sold tinder double guarantee. the maker's and our's. Your money back. That's what talks. We have a dandy lot of LADtes READY-TO-WEAR TAILOR MADE SUITS, Greens, Blues and Blacks, silk -lined and trimmed wvith self•stitching and large buttons. $11.50 and $15.50. Are you getting Redpaths Sugar. We eell none other, it's beet by test. T. A. STEWART +++++++++++++4-;-1-4--S-1-4-1-++++++++++++++++++++++ S-1-+-t-+++++++++++++++++++•F+-!• ++++++++++++++++++++++++++-+++++++++++++++++ PRONE 22 NEW WALL, PAPER Our stock of wall paper is complete in every detail. 1f you have a room that does not suit you, and has not that attractive appear- ance that you wish just go to R. N. Rowe and get soe of that lovely paper he is showing.m Also look at his linoleumns and lace curtains. They are very pretty. And prices are the lowest. \Ve can prove it to you. R. N. ROWE One door north P. 0. Exchange ; Thos. Johnston. Colborne W. W. Snults. shop. Seaforth.-Mc- Lennan & lirondfoot. Commercial : 1). T. Pickney, Royal ; James Dick, Dick House : Mrs. Christiana Stephens. Queen's: E. Rawson, shop. James- town. -Thos. McEwen. Beer and wine. Crnnbrook. - Jacob Long. Ethcl.- John Putland. Molesworth. -Mrs. R. Seehnver, Colborne Township. t- J. ' Miller, Carlow ; Wm. Glazier. Anthony Allan's Corner. McKillop Township. - Louis Wolff. Dublin. FROM CLOTII TO COMPLETED I COAT every step in the tailoring of the gar- Rtent will stand inspection. The harts pf a cont. like the interlining. etc., which you never see, are as carefully loord after as those in plain sight. !That MAKES YOUR TAiLOItING DUR- ABLE. 41111,- C7 411. A'1' CD XL X XL • Beare the The Kira You Hatt Always Bourii Signature of ..c7 r •, e w MAiL CONTRACT 113y that we man more than the wear- SEALED TENDEi1S nddressed 4o ing quality of the fabric. We mean the l'ostrnnsler General. will be re - that the long wear of the garments ceived at Ottawa until Noon, of Fri - will be equalled by the lasting shap- day. the Ilth of May 1905 for the 1iness tt•e put into yoar apparel. It conveyance of itis Majesty's Mails on will look good as long ns you wear it, it proposed contract for four years. and that will be long indeed. six tunes per week each way between Exeter and St. Marys, from the 1st t July next. Printed notices con - QST. V T. TAMAN mining further information as to the proposed contract may be seen and Merchant Tailor. blank fortes of tender may be obtain- ed at the Post. Offices on the route EXETER, - ONTARIO, and at the office of the Post Office The Centre Huron license ,board. Met in Senforlh on Monday. of last week and granted applications for li- ter• •N for the ensuing year, ns follows Clinton. -Joe E. Reinhardt. \Vaver- lep : S. !r. Cooper. Normandie : Joe Ito (tut hury. ltattenbury 1louse ; Dav- id Crawford. Commercial ; 11. Irra- hnrn. Graham douse; C. 11. Pugh, Shop. Itrn'seh• - Joseph Querin, Queen's: McDonald and Emigh. Cent- ral : 11, nrs• .Tames. American, C months to fix lip. G derrc .- Fred. FARM TO i11:NT, for pasture. 2 1-2 Davis. Bedford : Ilen. Snults• Hnnits utiles north of Exeter. Lot 11, Con. Nouse: Mrs. Annie Kine. King Ed- I.ifay. 100 acres. Good pasture and ward: Mrs. Lillie ('rate. Iluron, 3 water, Apply It. It. BOSS, Ilyron, Ont months for repairs : M. Farr. 3 months for repairs: William ilabb. Mr. 11. 8. Lang. of 8t. Mary' was Ocean house ; E. It. Fwwart:. British in town yesterday. Inspector at London. G.(7. ANDERSON Superintendent. Post Office Department. Mail Ser- vice Branch, 0ttnww•a, 27th March 1901. WOOD FOR SALE -We nre now -prepared to deliver to env part of the town first class elm slabs. All orders promptly nttended to 11. GILLil?9. Market Report. -Tb the report of Exeter rested up to April 29th Wheat $1.15 Pests 80 to 90. • following ae I NOTICE TO HORSEMEN NOTICE TO CREDITORS markets, cor- A free notice will be given horse- In the matter of the estate of • urea who get their route cards printed Robert McDonald. of the Townshipat th. 'Times office. of t'sborne, in the County of Iluron. Oats 43 to 45. Mr. Toni Carling arrived home fanner. deceased. (tastes 55e \1'edue:duy evening of last week Notice is hereby given( pursuant to Shorts. $'25. from Kingston college. R. S. 0.. 18.7, chap. !_►, that all creditors and others having claims Bran $24Mr. Frank Knight, jr., has +e- against the estate of the late Robert lilendid Flour. STA It, $300. cured a position as brakeman on the Feed Four x1.40 to 1.45.McDonald, wwho died on or about G. T. It. and will leave shortly to the .21st du of March. 11909. Alsyke $0 to :hhel. commence his duties. ) Cover i 5. to $8 $�•per. btMr. \Vill Knight left Wednesday are required on or about the 5th T.motby $1 to $2 per. bushel. evening for Ontario, Calif., where he drty of may. 1.►0.� to send by Mutter 18c pound. will visit his grandmother Mrs. Ed, post prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Eggs 17c (i(z• Ur,•w, until the fall 1.-rrn of the Medi-;Glndman &Stnnbury, of the village Ilay$7.50 to $8.50• cu, L ehool opens next B; ptemb, r. ' of Exeter, solicitors for the execu- Hogs. liveweight, &7.15 tors of the said deceased their !•:very housekeeper who has used , llogs. dressed $8.50 to $fP0. Campbell's Varnish Stain is delight - and chs dest la and Burne ('ites, addressoa Coal, $7.25 a ton. ed with results obtained. Nothing and descriptions, the full statement Apples 6 centtl. else like it they say. So easy roup -Mars of their claims. the statement ply, and so durable. W. J. Heitman srcur'itics. if :tliy, hold by man , of I h ir'accounts and the Iraro of •••••••••••••••••••••••••• curries rt full lire of this popularthem. stain. And further lake notize that after • ♦ such last mentioned date the said • ♦ A meeting of the Exeter Bowling executors will proceed -to distri- • syndicate wns held last Friday even- • bute assets of the deceased anion; N•••••• • •••••♦ ing and arranged for the erection of (tic pat lieu entitled thereto. havinz • • LOCALS + +++++++•i•++++++++•i•+++++++•c The 'Pius.' till Jan, 1010 Seventy Cents • 'fell your Neighbors a- bout it. DR. OVENS EYE AND EAR SUR- geon. will bo at the Commercial Hotel. Hours 9.30 a. m. to 4.30 p. m. Glasses properly fitted and die - eases of eye ear and nose treated. Next visit Monday, May 171h. 60c for Miss 'Hazel Dignan visited friends in London last week. Miss Mary E. Taylor called on friends in town Saturday. Mr. Chester Stanlake left last week for Lacombe, Alberta. Mr. D. A. Ross is recovering from his recent illness from Typhoid fever. Mrs. 11. T. flower, of Ingersoll, is visiting her sister Mrs. R. G. Seldom. NOTIIiNG IIETTER to remove tan and sunburn than Enjoyme cream. 25c. at the Purity. Good hair ands clean scalp are the result if Enjoyme flair Tonic is used 75c. a bottle at the Purity. Mrs. 1). K(•rnick bas gone to visit her niece Mrs. T. Wood. at Coiling Michigan. Mr. \V. J. Statham has installed it dough mixing inrtchine in his bakery. '•Squire"Leathorn. of London spent the latter portion of last week in town. Mrs. J. G. Jones is the guest of Mrs. J. W. Harrison, in .Detroit, this serves. Mr. \Vill Knight, son of Mr. F. J. week. Dr. II. lie rliyndman returned Knight, town. made a creditable Thursday y evening frorn Battle Creek showing in his examinations at the Western Medical School London. a new picket fence in front of the lawn and also for the planting of Evergreen shade trees. The member- ship fee was placed at 85.00 per year. The appointment of it caretaker will be made at the next meeting. Aceording to the new postal law newspaper publishers can hold for fraud anyone who takes a paper from the postoffice and refuses payment, and the man who allows subscription to be unpaid, and then orders a post- master to mark a paper refused and sends notification to the publisher, lays himself liable to arrest and fine. The wedding took place at Blyth on Wednesday. April 21st, of Miss Jennie halls a former resident of Exe- ter to Mr. J. Matheson. of Renssel- aer, Ind. The ceremony ,was perform- ed at the residence of the bride's sis- ter. Mrs. Peter Gardiner at high noon by ltev. J. L. Small. Mr. and Mrs. Matheson will reside at Rensselaer. Mr. Al. McDonnell is having the south end of the Gordon -McKay building put in shape for the new bowling alleys which he intends in- stalling. Mr. McDonnell was in To- ronto lust week looking over the dif- ferent makes and purchased two frorn the Brunswick. 13alke. Callender firm. The alleys will be shipped here as soon as the building is ready. Miss Bertha Mack left for (Chat- ham Saturday where she has accep- ted n position. Mr. McLachlan. principal of the C. 13. C. Chatham. Joys it affords him very special pleas- ure to recommend Miss Mack. as she put up one of the best final Examin- ations that has been put up for years in the Business department. Wish- ing her the success she so well de - very much improved wed i n health. Mr. \Vm. 13alkwill, of Andrew St., has been confined nfined to the house n for several weeks, is able to get out. Mr. Harry itendlc. .lett Monday morning for Spokane, Wash., where he At i!l work on n. ranch during the sinn:uer. "I -9 J. Brown spent the former p::.. of the week in Detroit, and at- te.tdcd the graduating exercises ,at Harper Hospital. The ,first auto of the season passed thicngh here Friday. a London gent - Heinen making the trip from London to Lucknow. Commissioner Bissett had a gang of men and teams busy Saturday cleaning the winter's accumulation of dirt and filth from Main Street. Many of the residents are taking ndvnntnge of the by-law prohibiting cows to run ret large. by removing fences front the front of their resid- ences. Mr. A. Hastings last week disposed of his barber shop to Messrs A. Pen - prase and W. Bourke. The new proprietors will take possession on Monday next. \irs. 11. C. Cotter. who arrived here several weeks ago to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gregory. returned to her home in Frankfort. Indiana. last wveek. Miss Robinson, who recently Te. signed as teacher of S. S. No. 5 Us - borne, intends shortly leaving for the west. where she expects to remain for some time. Messrs. F. W. Madman and S. M. Sanders returned Wednesday front Toronto. where they attended the con- vention of the Independent Canners' Asocial fore The annual meeting of the share- holders of the Exeter Vanning and Preserving Company will be held in the Town hall (Thursday) co►nmenc- ing at 1.30 p. tn. - Drs. Roulaton and Kinsman wish to announce that their offices will he closed on April 28, 2:\ :10 and May 1, owing to their attendance at the Ontario Dental Society meeting at Toronto. ltev. A. Ii. Going and .Dr. Roul- ston attended a banquet in the Methodist church Ilensall. Monday evening. ltev. Going proposed the toast to the Epworth League and Dr. Itunlsloa re, lied. Master Douglas Stanbury. the tal- er'ed boy contralto singer. who re - cc :Ily pleased Exeter audiences with singing. has received four appli- ealions for engngements to sing Vic - 4' in Day. \irs. W. 0. Miller. of Woodstock. w. ho was called hone owing to the s:ckness and subsequent death of her father. Mr. Thos. Gregory. returned to her home last Wednesday accom- panied by her son. Master Gregory Miller. Rev. 1). Urquhart. of Rippen, preached nn excellent sermon to th; Exeter 1. 0. 0. F. lodge in 'Coven Presbyterian church last Sunday morning. The Oddfellows about ninety strong marched to the church in a body. Mrs. 0. P. Oakes. Mrs. (Dr.) L. T. Gill. and Mr. G. Ernest Gregory. have returned to their respective homes in Chicago. Gibsonberg Ohio, and Regina. niter spending a week here on account of the death of their, father. Mr. Thos. Gregory. 'Will is a second year student and passed in every subject, in physiology he took second class o d cl 9s honors ; practical chemistry first class honors ; histol- ogy first class honors; practical ana- tomy, first class honors: Materia Medica, pass; anatomy, second class honors. The following appointments. pro- motions, retirements and confirmat- ions of rank are promulgated to the militia by the honorable the minister of militia and defence in militia coun- cil. 33rd Iluron Regiment -The fol- lowing provisional lientennnts (super- numerary) are absorbed into the es- tablishment its stated: W. S. Turn- bull. vice It. C. Weir. resigned. March 10 1909 J G R Stnnbury regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and that said executors shall not be liable for the said assets or any part there- of to any person or persons of walrtose claims notice shall not have been re - received by then at the time of such distribution. (:LAI)MAN & S'I'ANIIUIIY, Solicitors for Executors. Dated at Exeter this 10th day of April. 1903; NOTICE TO CREDITORS In tho matter of the estate of Israel Harris, late of the Township, of Osborne, in the County of Huron. Laborer, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to IL S. 0.. 1897, chap. 129, that all ct edit ore d others; htvf ag claims against the estate of the late Israel Harris. r who died on or about the 15th day of Feby., 1909, are re- quired on or before lite 15th day of May, 1909 to send by post prepaid or deliver to 'Messrs. Gladman & Stanbury, solicitors for the execu- tor of the estate of the said deceased their christian and surnames. addresses and des• criptions, the full particulars of their1 clai►ns, the skiteuteI,t. of their ac. counts and the nature of the se- suritics, if any, held by theca. And further lake notice that after such last mentioned date the s43 Execu- tor twill proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amore; the earlier entitled thereto, having re go rd only to the claims of which they shell then have notice and that the said executor will not be liable for tlto said assets or any tart there- of to any person or persons of whose claims 'mike shall not have been received by thane ret the time of such dist ciliation. GLADMAN & STANI3CIIY Solicitors olt hors for said executor. Dated at Exeter, this 18th day of April. 1.009. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of John Corbett, late of the Township of Ilay, in the Cot)nty of Iluron, farmer deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. S. 0., 1&)7, chapter 129, that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said John Corbett. who died on or about the 3rd day of April 1909 vice it. N. Creech. resigned, March are required on or before the 10. 1909. 13th day of May, 1909, to send by post prepaid. or deliver to Messrs. Gladman & Stnnbury of the Village of Exeter, So- licitors for the Executor of the said deceased, their christian and sur- names, nddresses and descriptions the full particulars of their claims the statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities, if any held by them. And further take notice that after such Inst mentioned date the said Executor will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the de- ceased among the parties entitled 1 thereto having regard only to the l claims of which he shall then have the error that notice and that the said executor proof of it lies will not be liable for snid assets OUR STAR FAMILY or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice ( The better baking and more of it you shall not have been received by him can do with it sack or barrel of Star ret the time of each distrihntion, flour will be a revelation to you. GI,ADMAN & STANBURY, We won't hnve to ask you to try it Solicitors for said ozecutor the second tithe. You'll do that of Dated ret Exeter this l9th day of your own accord. April 1909. 10,000 bushels of wheat wanted. - --- --- - Patronize horne industries. We notice by the public nccounta of Ontario that the expenses of the elections Inst June in this and the ndjoining county of Perth were as follows: Centre Baron, T. I). Johns- ton. returning officer, $1.011.29: North Huron, W. McMillan, (5892.80: South Huron. \Vm. Consitt, S1.051.70: North Perth. T. Mngwood, 81.386.79: South Perth. T. I1. Sharpe, $920.52. The amounts for the Dominion elec- tion will not be known until the pub - lie accounts are issued. s• •-F•+• .+++•7.4,+.}-S++++++-:--4.4- teeesti, No time to open out the Drygoods stock at the Exeter Bargain store, but all th•• Drygoods' stock will be opened out to -day (Thursday) 29th. April. Cracking big bargains all this week and th•• balance of the Groceries and hoots and Shoes must go this week. Rattling big bargains for three day::. Thursday, Friday and Sat.nrdny. J. W. BRODERiCK. ++++++++++4•+++++++++++++++ Announcement to the Public EXCURSION- South Huron Farmers' Institute has decided to conduct an Excursion to the Ontario Agricultnrnl College ret Guelph on Friday. .Tune 11th. Keep this date in mind and make arrangements to take it in. Particulars later. W. D. Sanders. Pres.; 11. S. Phillips. Secy. The NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of August 1). Schroeder. of the town- ship of Bay. in the County of Huron. gentleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to It. S. 0.. 18:)7. Chap. 129 that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of the late August D. Schroeder. who died on or about the doth day of April. 1909. nn• requested on or about the 20th day of Mny. 1009, to send by post paid or deliver to Messrs. (Badman & Stnnbury. of the village of Exeter. solicitors for the execu- tors of the said deceased their 'christian and surnames. addresses and de•criptiona. the full particulars of their cleims. the statement of their ncennnts and the nature of the securities. if nn}. held by theta. And farther take notice thnt after such Inst mentioned date the executors will proceed to distribute meets of the &•erased among the parties en- titled thereto. having regard nnly to the claims of which they shall then tinve notice and that said a ecutors shall not he linble for the said as - A very interesting debate will take sets or my part thereof to any per - place Fredn} evening ig in the Town( eon or persons of whose cls' ms not - Ball between the lilyth and Exeter Y. ire shall not have been received by M. C. A. The snbjeet for debate is them ret 1be time of such dI tribution "Resolved that heredity is n greater (MADMAN & STAN III itY, factor thnn environment". The nffir- Solicitors for i•:s. ••:•ori.. mative will be tnken by Exeter and Dated ret Exeter this 27t)' lay of the negative by Blyth. April, 1909. THE OLD RELIABLE Men's and Boys' Clothing We are showing a fine line in Men's and Boys' Clothing in the cor• rect styles, price Men's from $5.00 to $14 00 Youths from 3.0o to 7.50 Boys from 1.00 to 6 5o Our Men's and Boys' Hats were NeverBetter As to style price and quality. A very pretty hat for young men in the new Emerald shade, in the best English felt. Shirts We handle the Star Brand Snirt which is noted for its style and fitting qualities. Also a very fine line of duck shirts with reverseable collar, suitable for spring and summer wear. For One Week Only We will sell all our Wool Carpets one yard wide ranging frota 65c to 95c to clear 49c and 69c. Highest price for Produce. CARLINC BROS._- • ___ j7CENTAAL e epalr�� All kinds of Boots and STRATFOR3, ONT. Shoes for yon CEO. MANSON Boots and Shoes Next to Carling Bros. Pasture for Cattle Can take a number of cattle to pas- ture. Apply to 1). WOOD BUS AND DRAY BUSINESS Having decided to go into the Bus and Dray Business u cess in Ex- eter. I have placed a new and up -to date rigroad ad for P onh tbe conveyance of passengers to and from the station and re- spectfully solicit a fair share of the business of the travelling public. galls at the office, Phone 41a, cheerfully attend- ed to WM. ARNOLD DON'T FALL INTO all flour is in it trial alike. Tho of FLOUR. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the estate of James K. Ford. late of the Town- shipSpool RIMS of farmer in the County of Speod 0 kilo olid eIvo lour RIends Huron- farmer deceased. Nodes is hereby given pursuant to It. 8. 0., 18:1.7, chapter 129, thnt all crt•ditors and others having claims against the estate of the said James K. Ford. who died on or about You will always find theblatest the 20th day of March 1909, are required on or before the as well as the regular fancy cards 8th day of May. 190:► to send by and a splendid vaticty of town post prepaid, or deliver to views at this store. Messrs. Glndman & Stnnbury of the Village o: Exeter. Ho- You are always welcome to licitors for the Adntinistratrix of the come and see our display said deceased, their christian and sur- names. nddresscs and descriptions even if you do not buy. the full particulars of their claims � •• jj r p the statement of their accounts and II Ii001 61eeling Cords the nntnre of the securities. if any � held by them. And further take are our latest. They are unique notice that nfter such last mentioned -no mistake about that. date the said Adntinistratrix will proceed to distribute assets of th•- de- (:.Neon Phonographs turd Records, ceased among the parties cntiticA thereto having regard only to the claims of which she :.hull then have notice and that said Atlministrntrix will not b•• linble for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose c.la'nt notice shall not have been received by her at the time of such distribution. 2 E,flte C Solicitors for Administrntrix. Dated at Exeter this lath day of Any Time April 1909,• CLINTON HUAINEAA COLUMN I h.•u t.een tested in the entente of experi • once. with tin- fre of i-pite n, ams ha. not • Leen found a a• t;arse Ti•e sure,. of our • Rndnate4 ha. rot Leen evened. Not the • br est, the hI hM eaitemodern I:1 .i • • n • . r4 veA,xd in wl'e+ltern t►n411o. • • Indl.klualinrtn,ctirn. No racat'on. • • Matt Course. Enter any dao. • • Write for particular.. i • ABO. SPOTTON, Principal, ••••••••••N•••••••••••••• HARVEY BROS. 0 DolloEs Wofin 01 PIe03oFe Victor and 0-4u:tibia 10 melt discs 54/c 2 I)'sc Meel•ioe9 eheah f. r ta.,h. THE PURITY J. Willis Powell Manager. •••••••♦•••••••••••••••••• Eli mvtllo Mr. Thornes Linanrd. of Granton. visited friends at Elirnville last Sun- day. Mr. \Witham Jncques is very low n: th • titne of writing. Mr. Osler Morley purchnsed a bi- cycle last week and will not have any use for the eart notw. Fishing is the go now ; lots of fish- ermen. but the fish are very scarce. 1 1 With twenty-two years' ex- perience to its credit this college is recognized as the geeatest practical training school in Weatern Ontario. Three departments: COMMERCIAL SHORTHAND TELEOR APHY Our classes are the largest. our courses most practical and our instructora experienced. Our graduates are assisted to positions and succeed as none others. Enter now. Get our free catalogue. ELLIOTT & MCLACHLAN, Principals. ••••••••••••••••••••••10•41 $225.00 Buys a Thoroughly High Grade Piano Louis XIV Style. S. MdrUn & son A CRUEL TREATMENT The old fasLiened %ray of taking Cod Liver Oid was alright if the pati- er,t's stomach didn't rebel at the nauseous taste of the oil. if it did the treatment was cruel. Old fashioned Cod Liver 011 was good but it had that nasty, greasy draw back. BRICK'S TASTEl.E88 is the new Preparation. and it's better than the old becauii"o it's pleasant to take; po after greasy taste, and in addition to the purest of Cod Liver Oil. .BRICK'S TASTE• LESS contains Compound Syrup pat 1lvpophophites. Liquid Extract of Malt and Fluid Extract of Wild Cherry Bark. which contains all that in necessary to build up the run down system. add flesh to the thin, streng- then the nerves rind build up the tissues. Physicians recommend it Druggists sell it. W. S. Howey, Phm. B. Chemist and Optician EXETER - ONTARIO. NOTI6E: To Farmers and Publl if you have any old Iron, Rubbers, Rags, Copper, Brass, IA ad, Zinc, I lorse Hair bring it to M. Jackson & sons The Old Reliable Firm Where you can get market price in cash Al sizes iron i,il)(', also iroi posts on hand. M. Jd61(son 1/41 ,in St, opposite Rlectrie Power ilottse.