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HURON
THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR -No 1731
EXETER, JNT., CA.
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JONES & CLARKS'
Phone lNo. 32.
Pretty Collars
At no time of the year is there such an effort put forth for
ace In COLLARS: as at the Xmas season. Very handsome
re the numerous and different styles of Chiffon, Lace and A pli-
Trimmings. So many and dainty colors are impossible to
ribe. The beautiful range now in, offers an opportunity too
to lose.
XMAS
Hthikikerchiefs
Among the most acceptable Christmas
Gifts for Ladies is a dainty handkerchief.
Embroidered Hemstitched Borders. Solid
Embroidered Borders, Lace and Insertion
Borders with pure linen and linen lawn cen-
tres. Fancy and plain Silk for Ladies. also
Men's embroidered initial handkerchief. All
new goods just opened this week. See our
North Window.
GLOVES
Ladies' and Children's Wool Gloves and
Mitts, shades Navy, Cardinal, Grey, Black
and White, Ladies' Mocha G'. es. Mitts, silk and wool lining,
colors Brown, Grey and Black. ice"
Dressed Fowls
Chicken 7 1-2c alive
Hens 5 1.2c• "
Geese
Duck
Turkeys 12
9c dressed
7 tt
9
10
13 1.2
4t
44
One cent per pound less for cash. Two cents per
pound less for scalded poultry. All poultry to be dry pick-
ed and picked clean, all feathers off wings. Poor skinny
fowl not wanted at any price. Crops must be empty.
Necks 1p(ist not be broken or twisted. Please bleed in
moutl>a,r
,key Feathers targe and small especially large 8c a pound
ado, (Thicken and hen feathers. small. 6o a pound trade. A. 1,
Geese feathers 50c a pound trade. A. 1. Duck feathers 95c a pound
trade.
Jones & Clark
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade furs and dress good.
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MBDICAL
JW. BROWNING, M. D., M. ti.
• P. 8„ Graduate Victoria Uni-
vanity. omoe and residenenoe. Dominion.
t,iooratory.hcxster.
HONEY TO LOAN
We have enllmiled ertvs • pada Wiwi' at hawse
sat upon farm sr vills�s �¢I
sees of Womb. w tiARLINO
DICRIOt•' Koster
DR. A. F. MALLOY, MEMBEA':
ONTARIO COLLE g Dr, J. A.
glans and Surgeons. t. Residence. east
MoUles. ou Y of Poet Moo. Exeter.
on first street
Ontario.
. Y. AND H. M. COWAN, �
iccadilly Street, London, Ont.
.le one sed8. Long distance connection.
4h attention given dioceses of women and
Oxford or C. P. It. Street Oars to
oe •treat take yon almost to the door•
til. other eltY aloe. Special Hospital and
other arrangements for patients from a
distance.
DENTAI.
DR- A. R lIINSMAN
sD.I o D. D. S., AKIN Clomiloabe
MA
4.10of Tomato Ualvvssrrsrl4i. Dustin.
Teeth extracted witloat talse
bad stun es!eete. Omcs a
fan -
soles block. Wen side of Mata
nese►. Exeter•
DR. G. F. ROULSTON, L. D. 8.,
D. D. 8., Dentist. Member of
R. C. D. 8., of Ontario and Honor
Graduate of Toronto University.
Osncs:-Over Dickson & Carling's
Law Offices in Dr. Anderson's former
dental parlors.
rIONEY TO LOAN.
W. have a ad village amountprivate twists. hoiden)
woefarm •
Ia1/rseh a1.ADMAN t STANBURY
BSrdetere Solicitors. Male St. luster.
DICKSON & CARLiNG,
IAM BROWN, PROP. DIP-
LOMA OF ROYAL INCORPORATED
SOCIETY OF MUSICIANS, ENOLAND.
Organist of Trivia Memorial Church, Exeter.
Piano, Orrin, harmony and Theory of Music
Terms on Application. Exeter, Ontario.
Qs I oa�iwre. Benetton forr IbsMellow
' M •w to Lew at winos rates of Walsh.
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L CARi SO ti A f•• a• SKIMS
dfIHOMAEI CAMERON, CONVEY -
i& sneer, wills drown, money to loan
es real estate. oleo c andel_ rak. Chargers
tie eon atlas 'd Maroc and Perak. Cl
Saederste. Orders left at the issue sr at my
residence. Yarpohar will receive prompt stun
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School Reports.
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EXETER SCHOOL REPORT
FORM III
Jr. Teachers. -B. Stoneman, 76,
honors. M. Coward. 7.3; F. Clegg,
67; M. Janes. 67; H. Workman, 65;
I. Armstrong. 65; G. Thompson, 63;
M. Murray, 63; E. Taylor, 83; J1.
Billing. 59; W. Triebner, 87: A.
May, 55; E. Willis. 52.
Jr. Matriculation. -T. OairlIng, 85;
M. Dobler. 60; E. Goetz .34; 11. Fair,
28; L. Davie. 13. No. on roll, 38:
average 17.
L. C. FLEMING, Teacher.
FORM II
C.tntinuation Class. Sr.- Erle Got
ing. 67: Flossie Foss. 80; John Wald
ker. 59; Beattie Martin, 66; May,
Hawkins, 55; ,Ida Rowe, 53; Maud
Johns, 49; Vera Welsh .49; Leah
Rammer. 48; Grace Thompson, ,47:
Gladys Brandt. 40; LeIloy Coultts.
38: Gordon Gauld. 36.
Jr. -K. Collins. 72; N. McGregor
70; W. McEwen. 68; L. 13irnoy, 87;
L. Amos. 65; JI. Mack. 83; I. Hand.
ford. 63: J. Ocst relc.hor. 61; L.
Mulholland, 59; J<, Sanders, 50; W.
Huston, 50; L. Hodgert, ,49; F.
Sweat, 46; L. Hagan, 46; II. Howey
45; K. Stewart, 45; A. Davis, 45;
E. Jones, 40: D. Truemner. 22. No.
on roll. 33; average, 31.
A. DORi1INGTON, Teacher,
FORM I
ltexular Class. -B. Munn. 77; A.
McMahon, 77; J. Taylor. 75, honors.
I. Marchand, 70; D. Stewart, 69; E.
Wark. 68: L. Heywood, 68; C.
Pickard, 65; 11. IIL3 Ct.t, 65; A. Mc.
Pherson. 65; L. Snell, 63; W. Bir-
noy. 63; 11, Dougall, 63; C. Dunaford
61; C. McAvoy. 60; F. Bunter, 60
A. Dow. 57; R. Hooper, 57; E. Caves,
V. Sweet, 55 ; W. Amor, 55; I's
Copeland, 54; F. Luxton, 54 : A.
Pickard. 53; 3. Mannon. ilii: G.
Acheson. 50; 0. Bissett, 50; .T. Mori -
Beth, 49 E. harrows, 48; A. Cole-
man. 48; C. Itchier, 46; T. 1'enhale
42; I. Farmer, 41; E. O'Brien, 40;
R. Iirintnell, 37.
Commercial class. -M. McTaggart,
74; B. Welsh. 69; E. McKay, 67; V.
Rowe, 65; M. Mack, 58; B. McCoy,
55; II. Duplan, 52; 3. Marton, 48: C.
Fiaher. 46; W. Dayman, 30. Number
on roll. 47; Average attendance. 41
A. 1 0111t)LE1', Teacher
AODM V
Sr. III. -Pearl Guhr. 75. No.
roll 52; average, 42.5.
If. R. WALROND. Teacher
none vI
Sr. I1. -,Tenn Beldon, 96; Noll
ones, 91; Eric Burdon, 85 ; Ilru
Walker, 85; Agnes MacKay, 83; Ir
Sweet, 83; Ariel Beverley, 82: Murk
Jones, 81; Ernest Harvey. 81: Lin
den Harvey, 81; Ethel Balkwill, 80
lalkh° puanoe 79: Lilly Marchand
Flenamint. 76. Jr. I1.-Flor
Rowe, 00 ; Annie lay, 87: R
Bowey. 85; Joel FoIllck. 84; iMabe
Knot t. 82: May Brimat write o^
Hector Roue,:,,.. Teacher
1 sir. AitOOM pI1JbT.
Jr. IT. --Maggie Case and' \Vilhu
gert,lc8, ettual, 90 ie 1-'31 oe Hod
rt, 88; .Anna IletI. 83: Edgar nor
ney. 80; harry I'auaona. 79. Sr. 1't
II. -Mass Harness. Sb: Marion° 1Iu•
ton. 83 ; Maud Elliott, 82. Floaei
Neil. 80. Total onrollnlcnt40 ; nv•
*ragettandanee. 32.
F. W. HOWARD, Teac
ROOM VIII.
AUCTIONEER
B. S. Phillips, i.IoensedAuctioneer for the County
Huron. Charges moderate. All oommunlostloos
redressed to B. S. Phillips, Bengali, fir orders left at
Tines Office will receive prompt attention.
1LEWIS THOMAS
• Civil Engineer! Architect
(Late Department of Public Works, Canada.)
Comalting Y -n ineer for Municipal and County
Wort, Electric railroads, Sewerage and waterworks
System inane', Bridges and Ite.enforoed Concrete,
Phone 2210 London Ontario
6HR1MI8 J[ELRV.
II. -Elsie Keyes. 91 ; Willi
%rdd. 87: ,stay 8mallaeombe. 86
red N6'/W�'
Jr. 8J• Maurice Son
tor. tri . Labcllo Handford, 81'; .1
Craig. i No. on roll 41 : nrorn
attendance sr..
511I.8EI) MARTIN, Tcachcr.
\\'iNCIiEL:•11r.A tiC11UOI, REPORT
Tho following i c report of 8.
8. No. 6. Osborne, for the month of
October. Names are in order of incr.
it : V class,-Lil la Heywood, Laura
Godbolt, Sr. 1V-Virda Dcrryhti11.
Mattie Ilunter. Lulu Godbolt nnd
Nellie Heywood coital. Jr, IV -!toy
Fair. Ella Washburn, M.ary Cornish.
Sr. IiI.-Ithea C.odholl, Almeda Coul-
lis, John Crecry. .Tr, 11i. -Emma
Heywood. John ilroek, Sr. IL -Alice
Crcery, Earl Coward, Eric Coward.
tP. II, Sr., Roy Goulding, Ines
Creery. May Clark. Jr. 1't. 1I. -
In, Heywood. Louis Oo nigh. rdwick CorniNh, Dia lt' Ts!
D. M. DOUOALL, Teacher.
There Is nothing more
appropriate as a Christ-
mas gift than jewelry.
We carry the largest stock in
Western Ontario to choose
from and are showing excepti-
onal values in
DAINTY BRACELETS
BROOCHES BUCKLES
STICK PINS
OPERA GLASSES
LEATHER PURSES
PENDANTS
W TCHES DIAMONDS
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE nuns r
G• ti• wara &60.
Landon Ontario.
Specialists in Diamonds
and Cut Glass.
8. 8. NO. 1, STEPHEN
Thefolio" ,1 .z i r t he report of 9.
8. No. 1. Stephen. for nthe month of
October,
Senior i)rpartment.-V class -G.
F,ssery, 622: Czar Wilson, 611. Sr.
IV -Margery Hepburn. 1l99; Lily
Robinson, 939: Archie Robinson. 835
Hazel hicks, 819: Ncna McCurdy,
776 ; Mervin Elston, 721; Murray
Elliott. 506; Gordon Wilson. 603;
John DenieseY. 502; Eddie Sink, 4181
Austin i)uhlan, 378: Joseph White,
315. Jr. IV -Maxwell Baynham. 763
iva Essery. 704. Sr. 111. - Elinor
Wilv,n, 854; Meant! Anderson, 718;
Elba linker,. 675. Edna Davey 699,
Flossie Davey 540, Barry !Windsor
443. F::tr1c Callfaa 3811. Roy Cantos
388, Joseph Davis 315, Aubert Whits
302.
MATJDE PORTER, Teacher.
Junior Department -Jr. 111. -Elea
ilrooks 396. Fred Fait -11,11 362. An.
thony White 351, Lloyd England, 172
Fred Essery 140. Sr. 11.- Stella
Neil 447, Madeleine Hais' 392', Othrll:t
Motz 380, Everett Calfas 358, libel
McCurdy 351, Vera Motz 301, Mur -
van Cnllfas 258, \Veilie Maker 258,
Victor Itoiarlh 20.1. Jr. 11.- Ma -
belle Ileaman 364. Mabel Elliot 311,
Ethel Ilawdcn 305, Hubert Neil 138.
Pt. 11.-1renv McCurdy 297, Oliver
Davis 219, Eddie Alexander 108. P1.
1, C, -Carrie Davey 247. della Brook
232, Arthur Robison 208, Elmo'
Wilson 187, Albert Hackney 10."
George Hackney 100. Pt. 1. 11.
Loyd11188 E.
a IItTSWELL. (Teacher.