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*.fe engage, - ete nu the PieV, Sat
Bnaltwg, . eery ri ell effect.
18e per roe fee very rielt. high eless
paper, the anted you'll ere: all the 1WW•
OWL effects,
15t• per roll f. t ;t Hue taiete of nice
Xtew paper. .it ; he there fee your
hest parler.
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eitiitieg romps,
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lame- tete of
and i» niut
Only One Price.
,.ARPETS
ttRUssLs tetrpete . 4re YeVY rich
the; seeee satietwitiet datker than
licItAtitbT- We are pleatied to
1 anuounce tbat ..A.rther Ramsay, a
sttitteet, witl-t Dr. Ttemetit- towu, hes
passed. his 111131 i.Xaraltiamou in the
unteerio Weterinar.y College, takit.g
1
tlitetaseees hoeore. Arthor eves a goad.
e ,....i....,..,,,,,,„ei w.u.,Lottbt, prove to be
it suiestaeful eprittaititniete
11.33.,,V PRiCE Sheee.-In order
Imake. rtneu tor euether etocie of 3OQtS
4e. altoee the eilltscieber tetfl offer the
Onetteee ea Itie ettiek a teliteswa re,
Crinetery anti Wail Paper. Special
bargains will he offered In Teas, Ceffee
and tieneriti tiroceritte.
J. NV . 1,3itunr.1tex.
•
eel, ae
p a! -N.
test Feet.. We have. :4 fine rang,e a
the newest coloring.% ii) lerussele. They
were bought liefoie the rise. YOU can
I'fron us el tlie old price while the
present stock taste. UO($the price
for our choicest Brussels.
In TAPESTRY Cuu - .,.. :Irk. lead.
ers. We never la of eto - • ene to offer.
All oew and Imo; 4, ti 0 ;114 ti.t. I s. itt .11.%St
S ritlik :1": Bri4S,,Viti ;59 " ,,C. 7,5,
leaders.
, Al.L WOOL CARPETS, - Our 4‘11 -
Wool Carpets ere just the wrest We
pat 41 t ,-.... vie ' have ever bad the pleaeart, of showing,
b 1110.1tere1., .410 ,.111' if rkte,,' elven sleek, pri•fect coloringe mad
neweet p tetreas. Me tu 75c for ?PIM,.
Sr prpl• Sin f,A1* gliinal ft...11'409g 'per, 'Wool C,trpets.
any ream.
pieldy a style •i4'nil pleiny of zteeort- tteteas .-.
. iv. cARPET$. -We ishaw a big
Meter la this let tit tf °lion Carnet.. all new
7e ated fin per roo for a ideteee ; oih-e.-
tlou of Dow plpet, yowl: Itt;,,, thi* P. attePUN.,. And relates thet can't, be
tentalleee Ogr special praces are 2de,,
lot, they're speetal valet.. the. 35e Ide ited 4.5e per yeret
tie per roll fee elms, veneer of en mi- " ' ' ' '
leteeee mute of new papers This is LINOLEUM. ----Da you want any
the ht range tif he Papers UP haSe Runtish Linoleum 9 We imported ours
evereffertel. direet friar the niille in the Old Conn t
A hill range of all the ti
IteW nt$ ill try. We tibt1W V:thleS diut. we know
iUgralti pairta. at tirices that you'll you valet beat,
not A hink lugh.Venue and see ue• for your House
Reniember, we here ceilings and
'5.-ou'el Letter see 154tP Walt 134tpere, 't'sle` till'AtY mul valLl'h
they :are alkatrett ily an Whn see Olin. Come 'And see our leg display.
J A. STEWA
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Furitiehings. We cen please yen in
berders to mittelt ;in our oapere.
Or
g s
BOOIC MOit
A full stock
for Public Shoo
t' Sc1ia1 3o
'sage Licenses
Vefeeltalreg IRIreterse
leitatetteeta, Clete tes,
Jewelry,
Speeteeleerte Et
.CALle ON
R. 'KICKS
Watch Repairing a SPecialto.
TO ADVERTISERS.
NEAR 0.1diCAG.3. d Was
reteeved here of tbe death a tieorge
its tote. ttenuer reeideut of Exeter,
tut who luee of lete nved at Ainsworth
-tr Chicago. lie had been lilt otily
tiat.yv,, anti died ksu llnit'Scifty, Of
pneuttentia. Deceasee. woe 35 years of
ztge, :Lod leavvs tWo brot hers and one
eieter. Me. A Ihilee.of Exeter, being a
hretesee,
Divo Toetoeero.--Tbe many friends
of 31) Arid te. littnetas Codniore. of
Vetenxte, Van regret to learn ke the
Watt. of theiryouier,e,est. sole Celete
who, died ittt letepatta u 'Atreato, on
l'iteeday, troni an affection of the
beam caused by over-etudy. lie was
' his :teed year tied r34 tieen attetul-
;g eollege m that city. He woe taken
Weedy &testi 31r. end M. Cud -
tore weld, to T,,r‘niti atut had hint
•to the itustutal. They were
vd him when,h paseeed away,
The copy for thauges must he left
t Wee. than TueStley noon. Casual
advestisentente accepted up to coon
Wednesdav of each weelee tee'
A full stock of Sunday
Library Books at wholesale pnceS
Pauli 'ley and Peachers' Bi les
a full I..iiloe
fi
Ev rything in Stationer
wholesaie and retail.
John Gra
EXH-S-rriaiR.
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INSURANCE,
EDDING.-7WitS a, lerge
uttpity lawny gathering. that
iteeetteiled on Satuttlay evenitig at; the
holly, of Mr. ;tea, Mrs, Thos. Rowe, to
eletirate the fiftteth anniversary of
few wedding day. Tilere were pros -
tit eleveu vbil‘treit intt of a femity of
welve It was exclusively a
only gatheritig. 1-tev. er. and Mrs,
en a/ -o being present. Early in
eveuing the company uumbeting
alma 34, Teixtook of tea e.ithUrate sup-
- tastily prepared ley the ladies or
houeelloide At' ter w ards the fol.
lowing address Was preseuted by the
Youngest member of the family, Mr.
Rowe. It, \WM. ai ((MOWS ;
ld :MI'S. 1110S, Rowe ::-
Dleetz PAIlES-io.--Ans, MU We cau nee
win hut ,,ery reale exprees. the gladneee which
we hose ea ezeuieg home this evening to Join
%Nell .10,1 celehratingehe fiftieth atittiventaty
of eetweve Mina day. wale ati, our he.wte WO do
tuesz egiverely eaugeatulate eeni. On this
joyouo caa.ten Vie ElOttlY thAt PPS." ONO
dream eat in earatturee thegecae'telver ot
geed for ihe yeavifold hiessings which. have
are thee
parents. tied tete grantee tee whet, we e.steem ,We have just opened up CANADIAN FARNIERS
the most complete range of tile above cii adjouen to Wedneeday 2Sth.
Connell met pursuant to adjourn- We use the best high, grade coiled wire
liekar
Ex0ter,.
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2ress
Spring is hero. and it reminds us tbathouse-cleaning
time is at. baud, and. in .all probability y-ou. will require some-
' thing in the way of Carpets, Curtains, Curt lin Poles, Blinds,
Wall. Paper Ete ry ar
In thse li
enes we,clarofer stock than -
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ellme anu at prices that, will suit you, See our Ladies'blouses,,
gods tiath
no better. Dress Goods in all the leading styles and qualie•
, ties.
We have made a very close study of the Dress Goods Trude Oats, Caps, white and colored shirts ana ties, all in
for this season, and have gathered together the ariest collection of the newest styles, Full line of Ready-made Clothing both in
beautiful fabries ever shown in thc county. men's and boys. Good. style and low price. We could ad -
for suits vertise some merchants,and say here is a $2,0 suit for
Homespuns will have a great run this season, both
and skirts. We have them in a great variety of shades and designs. !, $15, that's if we wanted to lie.
Large Shepherd's plaids in black and white; blue and white,
brown and white and green and white are looked upon as being Pastor Sheldon, who is trying to run a daily Obistaux
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strictly COrleCt for this season's wear and we show them in great' paper read such an ad as the above and wrote the party to aa-
iety. certain bow be could do it ; getting no reply would not insert
GnJ-
old riefi,..al re8s goods. It. We coalmen I hun for his stand. When will -o le
, ize that they can't get $2 for $1.
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We have she conttol of this celebrated line of Black Dress a• There is a medicine now being advertise:I hy the •name
Goods and the styles and makes in these goods are more lovely than ofq-lurobag." We can't see the necessity el people buying it,
eVer this season. We shall not try to describe them but would in " when they. can got it for nothing. MO liurn.bug here, straight
ite every lady in Exeter and vicinity to call and inspect them for ,dealiug and honest prices.
themselves. They are simply beautiful.
Give us a call. Highest prices paid for produ
nfit• • We are in shape now to reeve orde
inerYMnery. Our stock of hats and. trimmings
of all kinds being most complete
CARLING
MILLINE7fY OFBNINOI
WILL TAKE PLACE ON IDAY & SATURDAY,
APRIL, 6 arid 7
Ready-made Clothing
We have just marked off and placed in stock. greata
f Men's ready-made suits worth $7.50 You may have them whi
ey fast for $5,25. Make it a point t I see them at once.
Municipal Qouncii
—
Con t, _pursuant to adjoern-
R Went at. Hall, March 10th. All
preset.
Minutes of previous meetheg, read'
d, cot:Ahmed. 12.
Levete-Armstrong-That. the Clem a
ascertain the probable voet of an =dee'
Isian well at Town Hall, Cierried.
Muir -Evans -That the council have
anew electric light contract drawn up
by the village solicitors and that the
Saute he sabmiteeritt edleesersneeeetriae
okoceettllatett. the next meeting of the
conned. Carried. FOR
laTesruln gratitude4te Ooe we mete with CarSts and Vrat wiper Levett-Areastrong-That the coun-
you or we are nastier) that throueli yet:tee our eee‘e qr.
Caret iau yerentaee end itinticrica Since coin. nes it has ever been our privilege to show. We bought them very
ing tette ye ere et manhood mod ,wOrnanhot,:i.0
weappreciato more
)U 2.%L,(' ,tee eatte-ia la eerlier
BRO
tee greeted ot eertley hiessioga, a beano Ofat 7.30 p. Otteriett,
rly and the prices are right, the patterns are exquisite an the co
orings beautiful. Ask to see our special line of Union Carpet a 25c.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF FA.RNE PRODUCE.
Opt, at Towa March 24. AII .1. IP .81.INSON
ito, your toile aud meet., «zees in our behalf 2.21 ee
Theee wo can ticovee-e-- eep Ay but we aesure you
We Can rieVMr-lOrgeG thorn. Foy the lessons
wieedereoit nave given us. in inuestry, in the
eultivation of moral habits and in the know.
edgeof the Christiau religion, we an) deeply
tumid)) . a memento ef this happy ;lay we
use you tor:event this email taken of Our love
Our prayer is that tio,i way v._et spare you to
other and tO uS 47one enthirep. for many
and that you. mde =
ay ehipeace an
med
ter tee Divine protectIon, until the
shatlawIt of time are lose in the brighter light of
eternal day. eigned by" Your Children.
The presents were rimuerous and
Ms. J. Reart'larhe m visiting in To
onto.
Mite& suger does not seem to be
mu di a a crop this year.
The farraets say the standing water
on the fields is Iturtiog the wheat.
A car load of Red corn just. received,
ty W. H. Levett. Get your supply
early.
For field seeds, fresh and clean, cal
At W. II. Levett's, opposite the town
hall.
Arthur Hoskin and wife, of Bran
ord, spent Sunday with friends i
own.
; We are pleased to stet S. N. lToward
• around agent after a eevere attack of
; sciatica.
SAME'S Ilackney,Fatquhaneold a litie
• team of horses to his tem David, of St.
Marys, for $100.
11. Trott is enlarging the prism -
E keN EST ises recently ve.cated by Geo. dnson,
which wiR be occupied by I. Smith. •
nem tor thole -meow Assonexce Cote- As a spring medicine use Native
weir, of Toronto; also for the Pluntar. Ft= ' Herb Tea to rectify the liver and pure
.NSURANCF; COMPANY, et London, England ; fy the blood. Only 25e a box, For
he kzeiescn INEILTRANCE COMPANY, a Nee
and sale at Lutz's drug store.
--eso_n•le te Grand millinery opening at E. J.
Sparkman's on Friday and Saturday,
liURSDAY. APRIL 5th, 1000 .
April Oth and Ale We will be pleased
' to ha.ve every lady visit our show -room.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS All lovers of lacrosse are requeste
to attend the meeting in the Town
The merry note of the robin is now i Nall on Friday evening, when there
heard every hour of the day, . will be organized a senior team for the
Roht. Bonthron, a Hensel', is visit -looming season. Everybody go and
ing his sister, Mrs. R. H. Collins. I give the boys a lift.
A wood bee and dance was held at 1 The many friends of Beta H. Bray
John Stanlake's, Stephen, on Tuesdayt of Hanover, formerly of Exeter, will
evening, all report spending a good 3regret to hear of the death of Mrs.
• A. Bray, widow of the late William
Bray, of the Royal Navy, which oc-
curred at. the residence of her son,Rev.
Horace Bray.
The Dominion Council, Royal Tem-
pters of Temperance, has decided to
increase the life insurance rates. The
tune.
Moses Gardiner has returned home
from 'meat -where he took some80 head
of young cattle recently and sold them
at a good price.
3 It Reid, of Seaforth, District
Deputy Grand. will pay $4 fraternal
visit to the Masorete Lodge here on increase -will vary from 25 to ad per
Monday evening, eent. It was also decided to have two
Delhi can boast more than many trates, viz., one by which the assess -
places, not having had a death in over, ment will increase with itioreasing age,
thirteen menthe out of 000 population land the other a, level rate.
-a, poor place for undertakers. In last week's Teems it was stated
The 111 FIGICard 60„
nt except J. Evans. Kirktsan, Onfe,
utes oe previous meeting reitil
Iaiu3. confirmed
Levett-Atenetrong- Time, the re-
, (west of W. If, Ten' t to erect an
g addition to his frame, ouiltling on the I
',west side of Mam eGreet according- to I
, the pleats setnnitted to this council he
DireGt importers, granted. Carried.
t Illuir-Arroetrong-Tlutt the mattee
of the electric light contract be laid (01VOSITB PlaeNINO Meer.)
oyer until taext meeting of Council. 1,
Levett- That council adjoin% I
eon.
EAST SIDE MAIN STREET.
prtng house-cleaning eta soon cora Exeter PUbli0 Sethoole.
few choice words. ta a still further
°stilt. Mr. Rowe regliea feelingly in s • , .
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2. Ir. Rowe timed the tables by pres- 3. Walters purchased a valueble itc'c'ul I -Class 11. -Eva Browning,
Edna McCallum, Herbert Gregory,
urprise -awaited those present, for mence.
nting each of his &mows and coach dog in Hamilton hist week, Russell Frayne, Laura, Jeckell, Lula
. Co.will .
Dempsey. Class B -Cora McPherson,
of money. The gathering broke up at their system in operation this evening,
aughters-in-law with a, handsome stun The Electric LIght, thas e
, ., ,
Carrie Der, Ruby Treble, Edua Dave
it seemly hour. TI3onias Rowe Wati it is expected. Wean. Nina Carling, Evelyn Gill, Jes-
born in the parish of St. Kew, Corn- Revs. Mdyard and Brown of the sie Dow, Willie Muir. Number on roll
wall, in int married on !earth 31., 1850, Methodist churches, exehanged pulpits 130, average n.ttendance 31.
to Mi" :Smote Neil of the parish of stuoney evening. 5.3. A. Boxn, Principal.
The interior of the R. Pickard Co's t Room II -Senior IV-Milhe Martin,
St. 'Nay, Cornwall, and on April 10th • • -
following, sailed for America. After a, store has been papered and otherwise 1 Winnie Carling, Ruby Davidson, Win -
voyage of seven Weeks they lamied at improved in appearance. nie Howard, Jennie Mueray, Dolly
Colentrg, and *shortly moved to the •-Clara Ross, Alvin
townehip of Mariposne Victoria Co. The north aud south roads are still
k DBrLeinkstn°e1111, Jr.jted.
Three years and a, half later they full of allOW and unless we get a Vat tn. ray Parsons, Fr:talkie
moved to the 1,0th con Stephen, ain, it will be ist of May befoxe they IFW07Inkeers,ationdulZroottlar.tduollinhe equal,E.thddl
ii g. No. on lone:I,
Huron County, then. a wilderness. In re passable for wheels. 4 average attendance 35.
this vicinity most of the family now The skating seasott has closed. It i
remain. They raised a fatnilY of has been a, long and successful one,and 0. VOSPER.
te elve -children, seven girls, and five Room III -Se III- John Gardiner,
boys, all of whom are married. Four the tuana.ger should feel pleased with
the volume of business done. George jories, Melvin Southeott, Edna
.1toys are farmers, the fifth, Robert Dow, May Quance. Viola Davidson
Rowe, being engaged in the Under- George Smith, late with McDonell and Flossie Davidson equal. Jr III -
;taking busiuess in Exeter. T,so and Bawden, took a sudden notion and Prete Teeaeteock, Edna Bissett, Elmore
on Tuesday left for Manitoba. His Senior, Howard Powell, Olin Hooper,
tile husiness in tedon Tie, two live place has been taken by John Thomp- Netta Frayne. Number on roll A av-
da.ughters are enstaged in the mercan •
in Exeter, one in Stephen, one in , son. erage attendance 43. IlLne• Gem
Brantford, end one in Michigan. All ' The portrait of ".Tack' Buckingham, Room IV -Sr. III -Edith Moncur,
of the family are members of the Meth. Exeter's youngest soldier, in full 011ie Quance Vera Rowe, A.nnie
hurch Religions services were for 10 tnnform, appeared in Saturday's illus- Brown, May iVood, Annie Reid. ar.
trated Globe. with rine in hand, he is III -Ida Armstrong, Herbert South -
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1 We have he stock dressed and matched
Carried.
to Saturday March 31st ab 7.30 p. to. Siding flooring & Ceiling
also dreesed pine 1,
and 2 inches,
A. gentleman from near Sarnia is
negotiating with L. McTaggart for his
store in the hotel block, Exeter north,
in which to open a general store.
Andrew Dempsey, an old time resi-
dent of Exeter, arrived home last
week from Madera, California, where
he has been for some time in the gold
mines.
Mr. Anderson, the new lessee of the
Metropolitan Hotel, was in town last
week. He intends repapering and
otherwise renovating the house
throughout.
The ladies of Exeter and vicinity are
respectfully invited to visit Miss
Horne's Millinery Show Rooms on
Friday and Saturday of this week, the
opening days.
The weather last year at this time
was hold and rough, jost as it has been
recently, and there was skating and
sleighing up to the 3rd of April, so
that this season is not an exceptional
one. ' at 1 cents per dozen, the profit on the t
A farmer near Beeton, Ont., was re- investraent is 250 per cent. There is
centiv fined $10 and costs, in all $26.60 nothing on the hone as profitable as ,
for harboring and selling a stray cow the hen, therefore we take off our bats
without advertising her. The law re- to her.
quires that stray stock shall be adver- Sportsmen in the county of Water -
Used, • loo have been collecting money for the
Now that the roads in the town are importation of quail to that county.
almost free of 5now, it will be soon Quail will be sent for almost at once,
Lime to call out the "boys and have and it is expected the birds Will arrive
the mud removed, and thus have within a few weeks. They cost $4 per
everytlaing in nice eondition for the dozen, ani are brought all the way
spring. from Kansas. The birds will be put out
Miss Beers left on Monday for Zur- in breeding cages an farms several
ich where she takes the position of parts of the country thereabouts,
head milliner in Preeter's Store,as has where the surroundiegs are favorable
is) Miss Gertrude Dempsey etbo re- to their propagation, and it is expected
snipes posieion as miliileee erth that by fall several thousands of the
birds will be hatched.
Merner 13ree.
that Mr. le estle was about to leave
town and that J. J, Gra,hana, of Forest
would take his place as foreman of the
Sutherlaud Innes Co's Works here.
This was an error caused by a mistake
t,ri the part of the Company in getting
the names of the two formen inverted.
Mr. Kestle is still foreman at Exeter,
A meeting of the teachers of Dis
triot No. 1, West Huron, will be held
in the Exeter Public School, on sat=
day, Aptil Ith, at 1.30 p.m. Program
1. -Multiplication and division of frac
tiaras • P. Gowan. 2 -Local Institutes
Mr. 'Anderson. 3. -Ethics of Tal
earing ;P. Gardiner. 4. -Relation of
he Pub. School course to language
nd grammar ; seey.
A good hen will lay on an average
about 110 eggs a year. At a fair valu-
ation in the west these are Worth $1.
If the cost of the hen is reckoned at 20.
cents and. the cost to produce the eggs sale cheap. W. . PelleoNn.
yeacs conducted in the old schoolhouse
at Sharon, while class•eneeting and
preaching services were held in Mr.
Rowe's home, which was always open
to the early circuit ministers, some of
whom evere ROVS. Messrs. Hurler,
'Williams, Edwards, and Cantelon,
long since .departed. Mr. and Mrs.
Rowe are retired arid enjoying the
sunset of life ia the town of Exeter.
ow
Carried.
Couucil met purs ant/ to adjourn-
ment at Town Hall, March 31st. All
present.
Levett-Evaus- That the electric
light contract as emended he accepted
and the Reeve and Clerk be authorized
to sign said contract aud. that a by- i
law be passed confirming same. Car-
.
t tc .
Armstrong -Levett-- 'net Bselaw
No. 5, 1900, confirming electric light
1
contract as read. a first time he now
read a second. and third time and fin- as er
ally passed. Carried.
Armstrong -Muir -That Council ad -
i.... Friday April 6th at 7,30 p. no
Carried.
hinglee, lath and cedar posts alwaye
an hand. A large stot x of
barn lumber just arrived.
CA.LL and EXAMINE.
JAS. WILLIS, PROP.
OBO H. BISSEILT, Clerk Novelties
Buggies Buggies! Buggies! I
W. If. Parions has noW on hand and for sale
a car load of very line buggies of different styles
az-act:dors, viz: -
JUMP SEATS. MIKADOS, YOUNG
taking aim 'and asks:"Who goeS cott, Sohn Ross, Charlie Long, Wal- , MEN'S BUGGIES,
RREE
there." den Crews, Haevey Gardiner. No. on 1 QtUARTER BUGGIES. -
L. H. Dickson was in Hensall Mon- roll 50, average attendance 43. • e • '
day, completing the deal between H. H. E. WALROTV Buggies for oldpeople and spindle box: for
Cook and H. Rundle in which the for- Room V -Sr II -Beets„ Snell, Willie
mer has purchased Mr. Rundle's in- Meteer, Flossa. Sweet, Millie Bissett,
Winnie Hinton, Ettie Cobbledick. Jr.
terest in the Heusall flouring mill and
electric light plant. II-Rochh Brown, Maud Joh-ns, Hector
janaes Stewart of, Farquhar, has IHeywood, Eldred Elliott. Bettie Muir,
disposed of his 100 acre farm. to his 1Loney Heywood. No. on roll 00, av-
hrother, William, for $7,000, while erage attendance 47.
H. D. PRINGLE.
Room VI -Sr II -Sohn Kydd,
McDougall, Forest Crews. Jr II -Al-
bert Lang, Emma Hall, Margaret
Makins. No. on red' 61, average at-
tendance 47.
J. M. ROBERTSON.
Room VII -Sr U.. -Florence An-
derson. Irene Handford, Gertrude
Sheere, Henry Rendle, Ida Cotter
Francis Davis. Md. II -Lizzie Gould,
Lillian Amos, Nellie Hatter, Mabel I
Brown, Elmore Lang, Edna Trevethe
ick. No. on roll 64, average Attend-
ance 41.
A. W. BALL.
The staff wish to thank the parents
for their hearty co-operation in secur-
ing the regularity and punctuality of
the pupils. For the month of Meech a
marked improvement has taken place
along these lines. This makes for the
eorge Stewart has disposed of. is
cres to James Ballantyne, for $7,000,
ossession in each ease given at once.
he Messrs. Stewart have purchased
n interest in the Ogilvie Mills at Sea-
th and will move to that town at
ce. They will be associated by An_
ew Stewart and A. 3. Rollins, of Ex-
er.
A farmer near to Burgessville bought
heifer for $12 a short time ago
ith developed into the most won-
rful milker on record when fed un -
r natural conditions. The Agricul-
rel College experts at Guelph heard
the cow and got leave from the
mer to make a, careful test. The
w was fed on the most approved
an for securing economical results,
id produced 80 pounds of milk per
being milked three times every
Large stock of field seeds at W, H.
Levett's.
, Miss Mary Harrison, is visitin
'friends in town. She intends dispos-
ing of her household furniture by auc-
tion. ,
Rev. Arthur Murphy, M. be-
gin a coarse ;et evangelistic services hi
the Trivitt Memorial church on Sun-
day morning next, April 8,
s Grand Millinery Opening.h--Every
,lady is cordially invited to inspecteGoleelin blue, witla a laat of o rose,
business mete farmerS surrers, ete.
Anyone wishing/1 brand new buggy will find
it to their advantage to call and see thorn before Set Buckles; Beauty and Stick Pins ;
buying elsewhere. Sash Holders and. Pins; Dog Collars,
•
WWI H Parsons Rough Rider, Gilt ant Silver Belts;
iBead necklaces, Ri ohons.
Two doors south of Town Hall. A. Fullthae of Wooden,Tin and Granite
EXETER, ONT. ware, McCiarys best make.
...----. ORANGES, BANANAS, LEMONS
Large and small eggs Pickaninny
-eggs, "Lily Plates, Bon 'Bort Dishes.
Syrup jars, Glass and China, Opal and
Gilb Opiece setts.
PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS
See our 39c parasol (it's a beauty)
Umbrellas very cheap, also Ladies'
Shirt Waists, 'crests, Cashmere and
Cotton Hose, Towels, Covers, La.ce,etc.
"The Maple Leaf" newest thing in
Belt Decides, Gilt, Silver, Enamel end
enty.four hours. The sum of 41100
fferedor the prodigy progress ot the school in its corporate
1,,s been ofand . . ,
1 capacity as well as in indivieualsta,nd:
ing. The promotion examinations of
The New York World of March 291h June will be so adjusted as to allow
ntaius the following marriage no- every pupil in second and third classes
tic. ssewhich will be of interest to num- to write. As 50 per cent of pupil's
erous ekeaders i Miss Sybil Mergavet standing is based on the final examenToms, only daughter Of former Judge ation and 50 per cent on faithful work
Teens, of Goderich, Ont. and William done during the year, parents are re -
Franklin Hartenstine Of New York, quested to see that a, reasonable
were triarriea on Wednesday at the amount of "home work" is done each
Church of the Heavenly Rest, Fifth evening, This arrangement will light,
avenue, near Forth -fifth street, by the eti the strain at the close Of the term.
Reit Dr It Parker Morgan, rector of Parents having children who are
the church. Only the immediate vela- about to attend school for the first
Alves and friends were present. Ihe dine, axe requested to start pupils
millinery, on Friday and Saturday i` She carried. a bouquet of lilies cif the
,April-Oth and etle. E. J'. SPACKMAN.1 valley. After a dinner served at Del -
The annual spring fair Of the Sou motiico's the Couple left for the South,
Huron Ag. Society will be held At Where they will spend their honey-
Brucefiekl on Wednesday April 25th moon prior to a trip abroad. Mr
1000, when pries at -pointing to about ,Hartenstitie is a graduate of the Met -
$250 will be given. ropolitan College of Music.
thride wore a 'going -away gown of prorripely on the opening after Easter
holidays, Monday, 23r4 inst. The ov-
ercrowded condition of the junior
rooms'makes a unifortn start very ne-
cessary. ,
For the month of March girls on
roll 181, boys, on roll 182 -total • '36?.
aggregate attendanCe, 6,32,1 ; average
attendance, 281. 'IRE PRINciP.S.L.
04144144)..44.641444144000
. Levitt's Fair
IN A FEW DAYS CHEAPEST STORE ON EARTH.
We will eccupy the prein- AGENT FOR PARISIAN STEAM
LAUNDRY.
ises lately occupied by J. P.
Clarke, where we will be pleased 4.
to show you our different lines e
of Goode.
0'
• In Bicycles
We Will haye the well-known
Clevelands, Welland Vales and
Crescents in all the latest models,
Also a first class
BICYCLE LIVERY.'
xiczamsarans
hi Sewing Machines 3
We show the celebrated New
Williaras Ind White
We arc also dealers iti music,
iansi c books and musical inst. rile
merits of all kinds.
OUR
Children's Carriages
Are ne.w and pp -to- date: ',See
them. No troable to .sliow
2
S., liarfin
4.4.44.44.4444444404444.02
, goods,
FOR
FINE GROCERIES
FLOUR ANDPOTATOES
CORN MEAL ROLLED AND
STANDARD OATMEAL
OIL CAKE -I-_,,I1T-SEED MEAL
AND FLAX SEED
GARDEN AND ITIELD SEEDS
TRY US.
. We are making a , specialty of the
above and. Would be pleased to have a
part of your trade. --
Our facilities for buying are equal to
those of our neighbors and ourt shop
expenses are much less than those of
any other concern rn towe.
TRY US
BEST JAPAN TEA 1Sc.
Trevethick