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Exeter Times, 1906-04-05, Page 8
%Li .0 1 EX E T L k '1 1 M r, S. APRIL 5th, 1906 STEWART'S The Stewart Wall Papers for Spring. Now that the !louse Cleaning. Season is here it iS time to introduce our immense stock of new Wall !'splens, First let us remind you of the fact that our stock is by fat' the largest and most I11) to -date in I',\('ter, ill Bret many city stores show no larger range than we (lo. Now for our Sprill;.; Stock of Papers -suppose we confine Ottl',elves in this space to an earnest invitation for you to coinw an(l see thein. So many new (!(,signs and effects have been intro- duced into our stock that it would be impossible to detail them fairly in anything short cif a t)ooklet. Suffice it to say that we have the most beautiful 19t Of papers that you'll lil:E'i1' Sr'e this season, dere are 'three Specials for Careful Buyers. 3' . A swell range of A lovely lot of neat paper in greens, blues, reds, fa'.t ns and light- er !lades in swell col:: uinations -- semi- stri lac;, floral and set d. ,ions with pretty eif,:rts, our special ice per roll 10 cents new l.apers in com- bination of blue, green fawn and wood shades in floral and set pat- terns with glimmer decorations, our spec- ial pr;ce per roll S cents A beautiful lot of Parlor, Hall and Din- ing Room Paper in effective designs and rich colorings of all the Iatest shadings and gilt decorations with two tone effects Our bargain price 15 cents CURIA # NS 1 CURTAINS I In Lace ants Tapestry and Bagdad Curtains, you'll find us on top. Style, Quality and Values are what we offer in our Curtain Department. Lace Curtains, special values at 85e, .$1.00, $1.23 and $1.50. Tapestry and Bagdad Cur- tains $ 2.85, $5.50 and $6.50. Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums. We show a big stock of Carpets, Room Rugs and Eng- lish Linoleums. Bring Us Your Butter and Eggs, they are Just as good as CASH. J. R.1fW,1RT. DJ#IMOND flftL RcIJd D!C Wat6Hos We again draw attention to ou high grade of WATOHES °owl material, fine finish and ac curate adjustment are all combined in each Watch, Our aim in tit past, as now, itas not been a (lues tion of price, but of duality. A Good Time•Piece llikc anything else, is always the cheapest. in the end. If you want a good Watch, buy front us. MflR6HflND TILE JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, Eyes Tested Free. Spring Suitings TU ADVERTISERS. The copy for changes must be left not later than Tuesday noon, Casual advestisements accepted up to noon Wednesday of each week. TIIURSI),ll', APRIL 51.11, 1906 •••••••••••••••••••••••.. LOCALS • • ••••••N o••••••• SI'I{IN(; 15 Iir-;ni? MISS LA1,11A .1ECKEL1, NrIefT- ed friends in (;oderioh over Smutty. MISS BLANCA!: i{OOK VISITE) friends ;t 1Virc ielse t on Sunday. Mus. ,JAS. GO[JLi) HAS ItE- 1urncd from 1 visit with rciatiy( 9 in Detroit. Mu. ERNI;ST Ill:SWELL VISIT - ed in Milverton 1 he former tart of the S('eek. MRS. JOIiN TREi3LI'. IIAS GONE to risit her daughter, ,1r4. Load - in In at 'Winnipeg. COLE'S !BAKING 1'O\VDI',It NEV- cr fails to t)1<')se. Try it. 2k. rt pound ,1t Cole's !)rug Store. DIX'S KIDNEY !'ILLS A111: GUARANT1'.ED. So1d in 25c. and:,,,c, boxes at Cole's !)rug Store, FAMILY RECEIPTS DI51'1•:NSEI) with c ire 01141 accuracy at Cole's !)rug Store. Let u4 fill your spring tonic prescriptio1s. A MEETING 0I' TiHOSIE iNTElt- cstcd in org' nizil)t* 1 ti ice h ill train for lite croming sc,1'0l 1l ill a), hr. -Id in Lilo Tolvrt It:111, 1'r id 1y evening at 7.30 o'clock. TIIE LADIES' :111) FOCI ETVUI' Main St pee: '.bluer, w ill Inert on Thursday ;It :3 (,. , i. at tl,e residt'tic.' of .N1rs• 1't,1; -e1}, on Willi 111 street. - A11 the 1 )dies fire %%4 iconic. ►:nd tt1ent- h^ra .Ire csl,eci,(11y Urge.! 10 he prs•- sent. TIi!•: MEMlERS OF TI11•: EX E- te't' 1) 1r1d last 11'(V'k met Elio of i(•+ members, Messrs. Thos. i3oyle and \Ptoses• We/s}(, 1% -ho hire sine- (eft for new fields of labor, and present - e.1 them rich clith a b('futiful brill. pipe. Next Silediy will be ('onnexional i'und silt in Malin street church, Rev. A, ii. (;oin3?, 13, A., e.hairm.(n of the Exeter district, !lilt preach .1t 11 a, m. and the pastor in the. evening, (Special c nrelopea hill h., distributed for t'i" ce.nt ribilf ir)n4 of the people. Mit. 1►. l(O\V('I,iJ'1'iS LAST 1'R i- (1 ly met with in accident lhhirh, while not eerie (s %1•.)e quite S,;1 :it ltd. iie was elevating gr tits at th,mill and one rot 111e cups being nut of place he trial to straighten it ,lit)! his It 144. One of his fingers got c.1utrh1 bet weep th» yup :and the woodwork, cut ling it to tie' {►erne. With th' othor i)13((1 Mr. itcmcliffe stopped the. machinery or otherwise and no matter where you go, 11e might have leen rnore r,t'riollsly you can't find anything that injure!. will fit as nice as they do. Say we got in r.otue swell spring Suitings last week. They are right up to the moment. Coats are two inches longer tha l last year and the Lapels arc >'o touch broader and deeper M.o. you can'thelp hitt notice the in. The Vests Are cut with fire buttons and the Planta are just a little pig toppy, They are beauts all r ight for a15, $18 and $20 W. W . Taman Merchant Tailor. • • • daTOA2A,• Sl►r@ tba �1M XI You Ht* Also Bought Bigaatu, of (;001) 1•'It f DA h A WBFK FROM lo -Morro‘‘ . - ls FOR SALE. --APPLY A'1' TIMI.S 11t'llt 15 VISITING lli.� t '4enty. ' IIS J. (st'10Elt 15 1.A11) with tsir.liucd tendon in one of her k 114,es. MILS. (tilt.) HO[.LUV.'AV, O1' \Vin('h+1u, si�l,r.1 1 - no, 1r r, 3lis. N1'elAt List 11JS5 11ATIII.;:I•;N STE'VAft'T 1th.- tut'nt;•J last Thuryd'•v from Toronto lcclrars; visited friends. lilS$ IIA'i'LI1•: 1'1•:\11'Ll:'To' , 1)1' K 1114:'•1)(11r e'. li 1'l�lfIlli[ 1►^r' ',1111t, \Irh. S11 :�•t, of Huron street. LICENSE INSl'1':C'l'O!t .11)11N 'Toll= nitre': (Hill :. visit to i.S:'ir'r' o:1 Thur -.d ty of last 11•e.e•k. ISN"I' 11' AIIOUT '1'I'i 1: To 1 .l;c' uta t :1`•= t4411t4,1' or paling \1.1iI1 V. it!► crushed 8totlel (;IItL 'VAN'!'EU._A GO0I) t;Il1L to du (:s Lei :1 .11611.-e lvork. (;0,1)41 A(•(11y :it '!'in1C:; Oflit.. Mit. 1'. (;AI(DIN1•:It, UI!".fill•: firm of 1'u••Ls!orre & G -rdiner. Myth Spt,nt Sul:+d•y H'it'ler his f Inlily here. M it. C11 't, soieriICO'I•"1' LEFT tor Frohi -.her, where he seals 11or kduting Lhe summer. II{. TIIUS. Jh:CK1:LL,I)U- 04h.1. `.l; .:,., 1isi�cd ?n to1•:n during the v. •k, r i,e t;hest of Itis kit:trouts. Si':V1•:UAL 1`:X1;'1'EUITI:S :1'1'- trndcd 1I t runcert girl 11 by t1:c• Liter -cry S4.xicty, of Crediton, 1'r14 S c'mai ng !: •a . !1111. G. 1JISSET!' LEI'T TIIUIIS- d•ly for 1.lntli(,t'(4. 1\1J4)4c: he hoer uc- c;;p.eti tau-atic:u :1y Look-k':'j cr wit a firm. MSS L'N:LVA IIOLL.1\I), OF !.owe -11, 'Mass., i, s(lc•"airs;: 11cr Vac 1 - tion 114:x.: avith her (:1t•ent5, Mr. and Mrs. A. Holland. 11.1•: Alt!'. PLEASED TO STATE t11,1t llsrolel llissett has sufficiently recovered front his illness to be alder to take d:Lily walks. THE BOARD O1' IIEALTII 1IAS ISSLle•<t 11 S .t111111.t1 I10;IC^ to ;:old -1- tloilf}int; lhtua ib:tt it bole to eol{4.111 up their prerlti:es. THE 1VINGIIAM FOUNDRY COM- t+►ny (11111 t`he 10w11 of \V144g11:iIn Ir11445 f.eii cd their differences and the conl(+<1ny will r1'1111111 1n Wing - 14:1114. WHILE IIAI:itV CAIRLIN(; \VAS (.laying 1% i t.tl some other lads in (he• shed at the school last week, 11e fell from ::I rafter and dislocated ,11i9 lyrist. LOST. --- ON MAIN S'l'IIEET A dull gold •Ct4esccnt Broach, With cIover leaf ,set uitIt pe'a•rls. finder %till he suitably 'rewarded by loavulg sane at J. Grigg's Book Store. 111.1. 0. (,AI31{IEL, OF 1)ASII\VOO1) .los been transferred to Exeter to fill the v.'caticy caused by 'tbe pro- n:otio:l o[ Mr .11:1rding, 11 Ito . u^eced> W. Ilunt(•r, urade ;accountant at 'lur- iclh. Mit. HART, \VI10 h01t SOME tithe 1.t5 1)4;.J) employed by Mr. E. H. fish, i,hrhel-, Left Monday for Hamilton, where his parents recent- ly moved [40141 lien• -III. Mr, hart %fill continue at +Lis tr:ulc t her-. Mit. E. pt;S\VELL HAS ACCEPT. 411 Liao (position as clerk in Carling pros. store made vacant by the res- ignation of Mr. '!`hos. Boyle, who in company with Mr. Wilson pur • oaraseti the stock of 13iwdc'n & Sons, ILensrl11. I)R. OVENS EYE ANL) EArt sun, goon, 1vi,ll be at tho Commercial Hotel the f:1'st Frid )y of (tell month. Hours, 9.30 a. tn. to 4.30 p. 111. Glass- es i•roperly fitted and disc -Jeers of cye, car :raid noise troated. Next visit Friday, Ap,r:it tith \VI: UNDl:ltsl'ANL) THAT lilt. A. Ii:tgsha lr. 11 1:u !r (1 here •, «ccks :Igo 'for 1 he Noi t hae"c'st wit h 44 c•tt•-sold of horsr,s for Mr. Thos. II:Indforrl, was 1•iken i1! with ty- phoid fever w bile enronte. He re- t urrled to '1'orontr) Ind is in .a hos- pital there. THE NAMES Oi' RIE'. MR. l'Oitl) of (;lonc(x. ; 1{r1•. 'Mr. Itogers, of 'Fhornd::le, and Nev. Mr. Going. of Exeter, aro i Ircady nae:11iOnerl as 1:ossiblx o'rr:diclltes for t ho Presi- dent's ('heir of London ('Conference for next Feer. Confer -nee will meet 1t Windsor 1•11e first week of .Iun.3. Misr, LELL:A ROSS, Oh TOItON- to, 11-.x5 in t owls .4 fe'1v div. t his week (4411in(z on frit'nds. she left Tueiday for London, to visit prior to gcs`trg to Calgary, 1% herr, her parents, Mr. 01Nl Mrs. .1. 1'. Hogs, /taro lon.ated. Mr. Ross his been .111)ointed leere- s4nt )rive. for Alhert 1 for t In! Confed- eration Life. M1{. Trios, IilsS(;TT 15 HAVING the. old building o(,po-ire t h" mill i'•lised, preparatory t o h lying it moved to his propel t v ou 1Viliiom street. Mr. 1'issctt hilt -11.1s remodel- ling the In:Rilint; n•ith brick ve- neer 0111 Sid ' 1v 1119 :111,1 s ever11 changes to the (1 ont, ut ikire(•- n(1hI.' looking 414'. ellirw 1401150. SOCIAL. - '1'(11: \'►'OMAN'S IN- stitllte •:rhe E:1Vlllg •I roc' 11 entc'r- t,lintnrnt in Senior's 11 111, l'r,il11y s•1'aning. 11..11 emittneet Bill hr served and music provided. several nor.4.1 f'.rt11444 'vitt 1)e int Icolue<-,1. The fish 1011 1 14 4u: e to n11k' [un, ti vents 1 t brute .41441 44,0 13 fisher eels a catch. 5011 G1.radiolus bulbs will be on 5) k. Come at 7.•311; ,.lrni��Io z 10 cents. SALECAR LING BROS............ Heavy, Brown Crash 'rowellin Towelling + 13leachret l.ahle linen 1;f inches warranted all Linen with fast Color Border, 15 in. %vide regular price 1Oc. wide lFloral Patternovely, exeellNatNOW DO NOT DALLY WI'1'I[ THISt)1'I'UR'1'UN- s�le price 1+}c. quality and finish, regular price $1.13 ITP. You'll ll probably say Lhel a is six days in which �Bleached huller Toweling 15 inch tale mice 0;:• wide warranted Pure Linen Color tU buy and thus faryou are right.can't Tues.. Border, soft finish regular price 1'_'} Iilr/ached Table l'luthre,and tirapkiae,}+ But you (sill t buy 1 tl@>Ij- sxle pti%'e lilt. to Match pretty Borders •�. (lily what was sold U12 `lUll(ltl ' all(! 11'8 cher r y� yds. :wig S � ill 11a1� t3 to ser Toweling N1 inches wide 2 soar. verde. n.tr big bipeds,' price for to you, very sorry, but every one of flat 11!20 WiIS sold. all linen, bale price - lien you'll say it's a fraud we didn't have any Such line. That is why we say come early and at least convince yourself that we advertize nothingthat w© haven't got. What, we wish to draw your attention to is those nobby silk Waists in c ,its and black. This is the second consignment we received and they are going fast. Our Ready-made Clot hi partnlent was never in better shape. Our Double Ipeil ve Suits for young men are ver stylish and ty. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars and Ties, the very newest. 1' As for shoes we take no back seat from any of them. The "ASTORIA" shoe is on the top notch. MILLINERY -I11 millinery, we have a first clali s milliner in the person of Miss Morlock in connection with our business all ' will accept produce sante as cash for mil- linery. Check Tea Tu . set, 1 doz. Napkins and Cloth, for $•3.03 ("t,t►I1•aelieel 'l'al►Ie Linen tits inches wide pretty patter tis good wearing quality regu- larprice 35C. sale price .23x, Unbleached 'Table Linen good heavy (pi ality wart-at,trd pure linen 02 inch wide re- gular [mice bale price :399, SPECIAL Bleached Table Linen 64 inch wide lovely pat- tern excellent quality all linen full bleached best bargain ever shown spec- ial sale Price 50c 10 doz. Linen !luck Towels size 21)x:iti nice- Iv hemmed border sale price for lac. 20 dol. Tea Towels pure red cheek linen, fringed ends, r?gular price Se. sale price ac, 5 dr`z. Pure (ild Bleached Linen Tow- 2 doz. Bath Towels regular price 50c els manufactured and bleached by the sale price 25c. old Bleach Linen Co. It:andalbtown l 8 doz. Fine Iluck 'Towels fringed Ireland. Warranted to wear, 8a10 ends size 18x36 regular price 20c. R le price 500. Warranted price 15c. 7 doz. Damask Towels of superior 1 2C doz. Pure Linen Towels with qualityality L ! 111 Linen lovely soft finish size,22x3t1 finished at ends with fancy 17x3 regular priceancy bolder warrtnted 15c. ser ell ricecr Isize Oc. open stitch and long knotted fringe, regular price 50e, salt) price 3.ie• Side Board Scat -f all linen, sale price 5 doz. Bath Towels regular price 18c 88c. male price 121c. I Tray Cloths all linen sale price 75e. 2 doz Iia' (IT:,'.ve1s r3g.1 far price `35C ( Doylies all linen and all sizes sale s ale price 25c. I price 13, 20,25. Also a big assortment of Table Napkins, in all sizes, patterns and qualities, at lower prices than we have ever offered before. Special values at 85e a doz. Special value at $1.25 a doz, Special value at $1.75 a doz. T2PWe pay Big Prices for Butter and Eggs & ROWS MRS. \VM. 13;\GSIJANV RETURN. cd Houle (14 Saturday hist 'from I`'ul- larton, 11here she has txc11 in at- tend.1li':44: vet her daughter, Mrs. Sample, who has s been ill with (3-. t►livid 'fever. l)EATII OF AIRS. O'I31tIEN.--MRS. O'Brien, of Hoy tow -wilily, who for the past three years 111s been a suf- ferer from Bright's disease, passed to her fist re:al•ard on Sunday April 1st, 1906, at the home of her bon at the advanced age of 75 years, 6 months and 26 clays. Mrs. O'Brien %%':is torn in Ireland, her maiden name Irving Ann 1'ar:{u,!lar, .ind at 1n early age c:ltnc to Canad-t with her In•rctlts .and settled in Clinton. Fifty-four years ago she was mar -1I tied to henry O'Brien of slay town - Ship, 11•ho predeceased her 37 years ;ago. The; late Henry. ,()'Brion and two •ehildren were stricken Clown with Ua.nadiaan Cholera, which was quite prevalent nt 114.;lt titnc, all three succumbing to th • <liso.rs;••. O'Brien's mother hail died 1 few months pr:'vi4n1s, making four deaths] in her family in one year. The de-' cc•.Ised was :t staunch member or! the Methodist church, and although? the never relenting di`e:se 11 ay (rad- 1 u.•illy sapping away her life Mrs., O'Brien attended her religious du- ties until about a month :ago, when silo took to Iter bed. The end was pc.iceful, Mrs. O'Brien without any, e'v'ident vain, entering the sleep tl;:at knoll r; no awakening. 8112 is surviv- ed I by five ohlldrr.n, Mrs. H. E. llu- ston, Exeter ; Mrs. J trues t;oul<1 11:iy, William and Henry, I[ay, an:1 John, Exeter. The rr 1n•9itls were in- terred in the H5•nvtll cemetery on T11 41y 11st. TILE 11111LE 501:IE, '1'l' MASS ' meeting held in 111c, Main street church last Stint! Iy was hot It inst rtrc- ti1V:' and totem lining. The edifice was fillcvl to 11,o doors with the i c1iildrel)1 front the different Sunday I se:hoots, lr*re'nt 1 :Ines friends. I(ev, i'e:rkins, of 1 h Ti ivit t Mcmori:I l 1 chllr Cla, :sere<) 419 Cirlirnl:ltl rind for his nddro,•9 toOk tl►c subject "Th.- (4(Hid u;t+llou1 ('i ri4l." 1'f1^, Itcv. tetltlemn(4 plvc :1n idea of the (ante of h.lrharity in %Odell the world would h^ if ('heist to id not leen ur► (wets.. He cited oases in (.'hire) where in vorne p..rls 111c• %vord of Go•l iv ltnktl.wn, r �, o[ Uhl nos -c; Rills living :sops t o the'I -.,-r, J►ighest bidder, and of otic it eels sold for l:3 ctnts a (sound, :mil hew I11itti. EGAN' 01' 1)1•:TitO11.' IS 1114 Hord of (;oil hos I,:• ti (h'' nte^1nv Jtcr (41:.1414+, �Ir. ,n+l Jlrs. of .aboli,!iinl: 111" nt err: iotry work of ' i'.°""111 Riles Slvrc't. tt►e enr.nil)11'+ in Ile.: 14neis,1,ze'+i parts 1'OIt1ALDI?H1'D1: (:111 1'Ultti1:1- uf lrhv woi ! J. loci', (;Dine- (Dols: for n, h1' t tiling 141100 ,4 t r► 11141 S1111j ct "'1'L•` llorld in lehic1 the4:liC 11 JICct forhcSloo<lc.en loaf niln fir Qalr,, Lsi11041) l reign stt(Ireti,.,•' cy's 1)i r ti; �i , mill full direc "1',h.' liriti`li al's 1'oIc•i5'n� Iii!)!'• So- o rel ci.4 1io145110(1for lis1l', tiers" was t -lo r hens, of i{ev. Smith SEVERAL ,111': J1i3I:I(S OI' 'T11i'. of the' Ilen-..1l1 Presby tr•riln Churc11. [;xet4►' 1".).Is IIo wive t be history of how the So- Jiro. 1„ 11. hick . Io, D.e accompaniedM.,on cicty 1cu3 forme., .end wig Iissten.'c 1 D. 1). 0. on to throughout tvitlt closi attention. lodr�uftiei rl crit to I ho ''3e afot• ( - 1[ond'�' ,•crnin•� I ," . Ilett h- � The idol firtit came to .1 11 1ptist 1 en~ from Ilan:•=1If 17)41 '('11111 ran Iver,. u111115 era 111141 e. -:s 1 tinting in 11'alei present. ' • AN EASTER (MEETING e►llei O11 RCCe;.t11i; •I young girl t?t)L' Mond a Mil. ,1N11 Jllt�i 1[. E. li from A pretty miss is worth a • y tnor.n;ntz, .1-kt'd her i[ 4.he' t'1tC1I EN- bushel of lots of (Aber things. !lad Attended rcnrl'icr• 111<• d 1y 1,4'- < hutrcllcc) foul( '.0 members of Grace R (fury,. She. replied t wort in to -nor c,f } You need A pair of our tl 1 in (1143 tieg 11 iv(•, Ort ill<• Godl' i11, ' On o[ It+:v. Will. EASTER F cLaimin3; that the storm had pec- • vented her Ind that Rbc ad "1-1 Goth, 1'. ho is Inrl••n.r •l"1: GLASSES 1 ht. 1 htitu 1� z re 1<1 the h:blr, erg there %r is only to accept r Sitrl cf ion :19 rr, .cl,itt.4z( when she greets you, it's Icon- 0114: in f !1r' (il lc^. This i►ul►us•l t fly• 1with t fry' li Itr .. 11. it. `air. 1;o•iwi n dentin how clearly ' 1 f1 d i i lister 1citlr the desire in:lc' god e• vcrq l,o4iy cl bible 1 n d when he locket :14 ;rn cx(,r4,1,74.0;0n:1 •uo;on 11 etlr,� e1 - .e discussed uvscr t m r11 the choir Market Report. -The following Is the report of Exeter markets, cor- rected up to April 5th. Wlloat 71 to 76 cents pm- bus. Oats, :31 to 32 cont9 per bus. Barley 40c. to 42c. per bus. Peas, 63 to 70 vents per bushel. Shot t s, $20 1t tan. Bran, $18 per ton. Flour, :;2.25 per owl. !'red Flour, ti 1.25 per cwt. Clover eyed $8 to •$9 per bus. Hay, $7 per ton. Butter, 20 to 21 cents per lb. Eggs 14c a dozen. Onions 75 cents pear bushel. Dried Apple.s 3c. per pound. Chicken, young, 7c to 8c per Ib. Ducks, 10 cents per 1b. Geese, 10 cents per lb. Coal, 86.75 to $7. Potatoes, $1 a big, ilogs, liv''11Y•i.;'ht. $7.00 a cwt. llogQ, '1rC•sSied, 88.75 to 89 a Cwt, TRUSS ES «'e have many Hood kinds and can supply the one best adapted t) your case. It, is just as important, that you get a perfect fit. Here you get both, Consultation Free If your old one is trot's out or uncomfortable, give us a call and benefit by our experience. Perfect Fit Guar. anteed Always in stock a hill litre et itul)ber Goods, Shoulder Braces and all Druggists' Supplies. Cole's Drug Store E•XE,TBR. Highest Price Paid for Produce. OE,IINQ- BROS. DOLLAR MAKING Immaimmaino �' The art of saving money is the art of making looney. To start saving looney requires a deposit of $1.00 only in TOc Sov6r6Ifln Bdu 01 6dfl1a Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received Interest paid 4 times a year. Put your money in a place where you can get it when you want it. CREDITON, DASHWOOD, ZURICH, HENSALL, EXETER. JOSEPH SNELL, Manager. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors, PARMERSNOTICE Veterinary garranged verth !'ttNptraitsCo„ Ltdact soli TAKL HARVEY'S STAR FLOUR is the ideal Family Flour. Good for Bread or Biscuits. Haying just Many of out customers say it is ;'superior to flour made from all S e Manitoba Wheat, the following remedies. Stock Tonic and Blood Purifier, Indigestion and (;clic Drenches, Spav- in Cure, 'Worm Powders, Cough Remedy, Poultry Tonic, Louse Death, Antiseptic Healing Oil, Sprain Emul- sion, Black Oil for Thrush, heave Relief, Lump Jaw Cure, Aphordisiac 1 and Anti -Sterile Powders, Diarrhoea Cure for Colts and Calves, Leaking Naval and Joint 111. VANZANT & WARING, Veterinary Surgeons, 25 years practical experience. A coupon in every package entitling the hohler to free Veterinary Advice. ----FOR SALE BY - W. S. H OW EY, The LIve Draigglttst EXETER, ONTARIO. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• a1 i w }• t 3 r e ne vision THE GONCiti:r;.1YfO':.1I. Tp, A. minister c. Ire to gr1c3 r pl. ut of I becomes when using our eye- ille i'tITIR held in t 1►� Main strcr't Rlessee. We have all kinds from BOND ohurct1 Gait 'll:nrcdi ., r •1c,h<d London 11 • [ c 1'?(cratlon o[ alta t r e y night 11•i9 :) I ( � during I he . ,ti 1 those from children up to those highly succc.,ful Ifftir !ging at - nanttrr with others soil 111^, >!3o;iett•+ l t even y+'.ara. s for r, %leis fornle•d and 10-11 ►y extends over ; g znd pr)p. ('urn4• in and get • t!'nelcri by ,a l,,rga gr.ltl.•rir.t;. lien. : itp:air, !'TIIE Gcyllvin acted 1s rap -lit -man sites c;!sled t.lie civilized r.orld• The Mir:sr's i'i-1, u(.on members of the )14. n t 3►ition II(•ndtnln and AcJte-.)n tendered :a I ''"�"'�"'�. for impromptu letK`('t'+1to's whirl, e...e trio :'11e1 (1►3• ill.lre85ey were 1111 pr- CASTOR' W. S. HOWDY rum, 13, Accident & 1' 5(.ondcd to I,y 11�4qr 11, -,.1m -iii, s/.+' rsrd 11 it.11 tinging by t he conger- A •Surety 07111 )`in T1na11?, Voss, M4('►llunl 1n4) fiicllcy t 11°"' For Infante and Children. Chemist and Optician, 1 y •rn•I MI �. Jahn 11'hi'te. Willis 1'n11'_ TO CURE A ('O[, The Kind You Hare Always r I'h4)ne:,R, • i 1t Calll).(Jia it (lot ell entertained )lith IIig tphono�tral'1l Take Laxative i3romo ONE DAY r Bought EXETER (itis, 'cern. Nie=. Wickwire 'ml Mi4s !leer ren Quinine Tab. , lets. All lis to druggists refund the mon- Bears the s 1f't•:1►•:4 TI:sTP:t, F•rtV1•:.At : W. JOHNS, .1. red ►°Dios a))d llis4 !tern rccite,t. r if it [:ails to curd. 111, W..Grove's l,J fluent, After the progr Iry 1,,14 1ini.1,ed . s� signature offf9P444? •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Q • Exeter. e! aitiry 11erI•^heon was served t • signature i� on each box. Y3o. The price is less too -$2.25 per cwt. We also manufacture and sell Pure Manitoba Flour Graham Flour Pri ncess(CHOIC LopgsTRY) Wheatlet and URR Cracked Wheat SPECIAL FEED PRICES HARVEY BROS, Merchant Millers EXETER, ONTARIO. The New W apo, - take Howey's "Cure a Cold" Capsules The old way to cure Only 'L) cent - a box, a cold A Prudent Employer Protects hiinself against (liShdnesty of a trusted em- ploye. PROCURE: A SURETY' FROM III r ,. Ltdie-:s Aid of 1 1.<3 church. AS i HAVE Diction TO GIVE ftp hri'inees I 11 i,11 (I 5toem of ins- strtick in the store. Exeter North, eft tier )n who,c nr in part, At gre ►t'ly reduced wires. This 4tcx'k i, in g••011 ooridit1,0, snot the party hiuying 11 ill trot 1 x-4)41 1►trg1in. TItr 11;%y 1''>.t office is in entitle .0otr •.1 if h the more. -L. McT;lgg- rt. No: too) roue;lt, juin: i;•rt':, lust Ctlr; aloe up ttart the hili sice!y. of c -'s !filler :t e:ele-.10! is ail you 1c.'eJ. Tt: er (•it:s e:t die.-t)y ea the infer. T`); '' cure co'«ipat;on, tliiettsncs_;. Lever. s O1 .� �� '- xis, ticY.•ttcsdaclT�. :ioid for (�.i years. 9 t 1 y tVe h1.e s� *c rt:st At 5ftstt t'. A ••r4`. r�swx Mt Ir•r.trrs •1 all too mg segs. Los►rri. Kam). FOR OVI'It MIXTY 1 r:Alt8 As OLD AND \VY.LL-TRt,11, Itxtain r. -Mrs 11'inAlow'e Soothing 8rrnp has been need for t Over Qtxty year4 by million* of rr,ot hors for their children while teethin , with perfect .nceee ., It .00theo the chl)d Lena the r('um% 611471 4U pain. cure. wind edlle. and lr rho toot rem edyl for I)iarrho . it it plewrnat to the taste. Iola by e'1ra��r{t,errte to every pert of the world. 73 �!!� yr�p • 2enie a bottle.. ito value lA heal e. He al W h i t e ewe and take )1�rr, %4'ln•1ow'e Soothing L ''r syrup and a+t� f� ofbm' Mod. Pine and Tar Don't Monkey with that Cough u s e HOWEY'S