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For Sa1e--ii'wo ilect?v , d atug it
WA R T' alineet a Sr.
mares for sale. Apely to Thomas
en, F. W. Giadtnau is in :Taaonku,
this week condileting a Gates,' at os-
gcode Rall;
The system et insure ace on re tater
ed letters is now in operation., the in
surance fee beteg cents on moo ; 4
cents on .e.15,00 ; 5 mute on $20.00
and f cents on $25.00.
ijr New Spring
Goods
Spring �-entle s . g
Spring, �' zing. �"e,,, slil�l� is here,a
'eadwa new l>~d
y with
- agl~el�did lot of new gooclst New
(Dods New
as$ Silks, New Blolsizgs, New Curtains
t
'pets, New Milli cry, New eadpte•Weal= Skirts,.
Rain Coats, Yes we azo ready i � a bouncing spring
�e you with us,
are
gess.
New
New
rade,
,11r. John Spackle un is tearing
down his stable the root of which eav
ed in duriee the past winter, due to
the heavy amount o1 stow thereon,
and is converting the lumber into ;z
large and convenient woodshed.
We wish to correct a typographical
error which appeared to the report
oft o Exeter Councilminutes f last
t
week, ehich stated that $443 was paid
forad a $w1)eP1 scraper this should have
re#3.
Mr. ,L P. Ross of "Cincotta, and Mr.
Glass, of Landoll, were hi town last
week in the interest of the,Oanfedera-
li, ni Life Insnr;tnee Co. Mr. Ross re-
learned over Sundaa•y the guest of leis
brother Ali. D. A. Ross,
;Messrs. Handford & Elliott recently
purchased from Ale Troyer, of Hill's
Green, dve heavy draughts and a pair
of very due Bolts which tip the scales
at over thtety hundred.
Mr. Wm, Obing has disported of his
300 demi farm in Hay township to Mt'.
Silas Stanlake. The price Said was
$rf,50O. Mr. Ching expects to remove
his family to the nerx'thweet in a few
A report ie going the rounds that
eutirea peace establielunerat of the
little:'vili Ile called tint for training
tying the coming summer. Last
J urge the xaunber of men was limited
to 20 per ewe patty.
Mr, A. Q. Bobler left today for De-
trolt where he expects to meet a epi-
tarlists in connection with the building
of a beet su, ear f4 e ory here this year.
.5. Bottler will accompany him and
visit his mother while there,
Mr. D. Alward's Auction sale o£
Itotteehold furnittare ora Friday last
wits well attended. bir, H. Brown
wielded the haanmer and realized good
prices, Mr, Alward leaves this weep
for his anew Bore near St, Thomas,
Several wild, -eats have been trrapp
ROOOO TAKEN
SAME OUR
A. STEWART
each weck,l
Easter Greetings
h'RO
T�� 5OV�t'�i��t Bilk Of Gouda
Braxaarlaa ai in Huraru County,ot
Exetel- Gr tilt ra ac'tSlruata rgd Hensel Zurich CUnton
ti. S.--QUR OFFICES be wIil Glosou on GOOD FRIDAYS d
EASTER MONDAY, as they are Bank HOLIDAYS
st S1"cU.NBURY, h'r L, IC'A=
Soliciteee Mattoon Mester
Sandy Bawcleu left oao i`i
morning last for the i . W. T.
If your liver ills, use Howe '"s Pills
Only twenty -live cents a hex`,
et., M. t . P. Connor, otn'Connor Bros.,
Was ill Loudon and. Brantford this
week:on business,
la si ess,
Miss Coxa Prior who has been visit-
ing friends in Hensen returned horn*
osa Wednesday of lase week.
Try$aartl
D el as
lr fee 4 otic watch
tch.
y
send clock repairs. Satisfaction guar-
anted and a d rites
moderate. d rate.
P
vial Exeter monthly.
is toMessrs. o
1 e s.1nT wey* Bros< are now busily
Masses ProperlyFitted engaged opening up their attack for
the dew d
Nasal at;� �lr and Iasa;fnoss treated.
i Moe 1 tr rv' rugstore...
HQTEle tes, visits, lair
EsoNEspe s,k ole. ail X;fssrch d Match SO. e: W. ;Higgins land daughter
o.2 Y 1
r„a 1. une , u Yt2l'tSept.'�rtrnt, x. Pearl, and it:rs, Hugh Oke are spend -
a. Nov. ex London oitioe 5 ueeas.&•vo. lug the Baster vacation at Seaforth.,
Mr. 1 'ugh Spackman attended u
meeting of the }louse of Refuge Com-
mittee,held at (Minton on Wednesday.
The robins and blue birds have
mad their appearance. As.barbing-
e of spring they are thrice welcome.
Give Harvey Bros. "'Whole Wheat
Flour a trial They'ate manufrctur-M
ing one of the' best grades on the mar
kee
Mr. and Mrs, George Marton left
here this week for Manitoba taking
also with them a car -load of bouQehold
effects.
Mrs. Slavin has purchased the resi-
dence of Mr, Will Isaac, on Gidiep st.
We understand Mr. Isaac will remove
to London.
Miss
Champion, m n of Brantford, , who
P
has been a guest of Miss Amy Johns
for the past week returned home on
Monday.
Mrs. Sohn Floyd and daughter of
Seaforth who were in attendance at'.
the funeral of her father Mr. Wm.
Welsh returned home on Monday.
Mrs. Whitlock, who has been visit-
ing at theli,ome of Mr. T. Prior for
thepastf
ew months returned urned to
To-
ronto on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. John Mallet has purchased tbe
property, on Main Street between Ross
&Taylors' Dumber yard and Mr. Chase
Rowe's residence.
Mr, W. Johns, merchant tailor,
gives an Accident ` and Disease
Policyfree, good for one
year
with each suit of clothes amounting
to $10 or over. See ad,
Mr. R. N. Rowe, returned borne on
Monday evening' having spent the
past week in Toronto and Hamilton
making extensive purchases for his
spring trade. Y p o
DR.QVENS OF LOND0Y,
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bpeal,91tst. Deseeses,
Eye,Ear, � tt�l3lld e_
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TO ADVERTISERS.
ke copy for changes must be left
not later than Tuesday noon. Casual'
advestisetnenta accepted up to noon
Wednesday of each week,
Pa -axis .A,V. MARCH 3lst, 1904
Locals
Read Poppiestone & Gardiners add
on page 5.
Read the So vee ei n Bak ad this
t;
week.
Mn. W. O. Huston was in London
on business on Saturday.
Read the Molson'e Bank ad on ,page
4 of this'issue.
Formalin or Formaldehyde for
Smut nn grain for sale at Howys.
The intoxication of love i s often fol-
lowed by sober second thoughts.
Miss Mildred Godwin -try
ok part'
ine
concert at SeMarys on Tuesday even-
ing.
To -morrow being Good Friday all
the stores and business places will be
eIosed.
Messrs. Handford & Elliott shipped
two carload of fine horses to Manitoba
last week.
Now is the time to have yo,ir bicy-
cle and • lawn, uiotver put in shape at
`s D< Hartleihs.
Miss Ethel Bissett left on Monday
on ay
morning for Conestoga where she has
accepted a position as milliner.
.cam. � Sunday
.R' -►'2' �:. � .�.. next being Easter Sunday
ecess he the Ki ut You Han Always Bought there will be special music given in
thedifferent c
r hes also special -
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of �y bearing p
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ASTER
SPLAY lultSPLAY BEST COLLECTION OF
POPULAR 600DS
Of ttilliuerv, Dress Goods, Wais fags, Walking and
Dress Skirts, Kid Gloves, Ribbons and Neckwear.
See our Millilaery Exhibit of fie ldy-to wear and Trim-
med Bats. The largest and best display we have ever shown
Dress Skirts
Ladies' Dress Skirts in blael�s and
greys, very prettily trimmed with
ilk and s i �i �e.
sictta , P x3•.5
tt u s i s � 3"0
t, a,
3,?5, 4.56. $r 00
White and ere:l.at Vesting`s, fancy
stripe lustre, in greens, blues and
champagne, 50e and 75e per yard.
Glows
just opened up a bate range of Bas -
ter Gloves. in all the new colorings,
also in black, wad bask with white
stitched back. Every pair guaaren-
teed, $1,00 per pair.
Easter
Pieelswear
"�: :s*of Gentlemen's
A vex•r fine ut, pI i
Neek;weat, in horse, strings, four-in-
hand awl flowing ends. {1,11 new up.
to -daze goods.
Men's is
All th' ne)v �tylrs far: Fedora and
Stiff Bets just aarrivecl in black, fawn.
and grey. Prices.. ,75, 2.0;), $2 25.
RAINWOMEN'S NEW
.RAIN COATS
tediea' Rain Csa o int ported Cr~a-
venet:te in Oxford, olive, btaek ana
blue, f}:ll teugth with cape, extra,.
good quality. Special $5.00 and $0.75
About 200 yards Broad Lousine Ribbons, suitable for
neckwear sashes or wide frills, in black, pia, blue and
white, Regular price 25C. per yard. Clearing at l: c. yd,
S1`�ELL & ROWI3
. kora Il Roza *ox, , — Desirable.
property in. Exeter with Suitable resi.;
dent a thereon, Good investment,
Apply to Qi,kortAx. STANTWR,I'
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Brotno Quinine Tablets
All druggists refund. the looney it it
fails to cure, E. W. Grove's signature
is ern each box, 2.3e,
t"d
Snaneetii Areenso a^rl.n.- Nr,Geo.
a E. Aederson was presented last week
by the farmers along the lake rang
with as solid gold watch from the head
eoutit of Port Elgin, It is believed
that the animals were driven out o
the swamps byhunger. the not bolo
able to etch aabbitis and such ilk
prey on which they usually live,
Mr, William Hamden. expected t
leave for the Old Country en Seto*,
day least on a.purchasing trip but mis
sing the eastern flyer at Londota..he
returned home. le intends going on
Siaturday next. We wish him bon -
voyage.
The snow and tee hoe been cleaned
oil' our pavements along the front .of
the busanese portion of the town and
if the eitixens generally would tallow
milt it would: greatly improve the
looks of our Streets as well as adding
comfort and pleasure to pedestrians.
Judson. P. Davidson, formerly
of B,seter, who has been in SCansas
Cit Moe returned City. , erne to Saginaw,
Mich., and has opened a studio, its the
German Temple of Music in that place
Me Davidson haus a large Cassa ofpup-
ils. studying the violin, under him
and is also gaining considerable fame
as a. violin soloist.
o o`s
t.
Out of
a total of 27,748 c,?I$ patients who
have been coniitsed in our asylums in
Ontario. the county of Huron has
sent 706 ; of this number 20 have been
sent the past year. Those still re-
maining in these institutions last Sep-
tember number 144, spread over as
follows: --Toronto ( London 103,Harn-
Ilton 3,11tiutico 3,Btockvllle 7,Cobourg
6, Orillta i7.
A. new geography intended for use
in the publie schools of Ontario, is in
course of preparation and will be pub -
(•,fished at an early date. It is said the
rook will devote special .attention to
I'Oanada, where the developments of
recent years have :added many places:
of importance to the naps, but at the
same time it will not nut off Great
.Britain and the 'United States with
such scant treatment as is given Can-
adian geographies in these countries.
J. L. Jones has has been for a quar-
ter of a century editor of Unity
(Ohicdgo). In his anniversary num-
ber, Mr. Jones reinarkse:—Should any-
one care towaste money toyfor a stone
to mark where my dust may rest, the
inscription might run as follows : "He
edited Unity for 25 years, and it never
paid expenses." Patrons of newspap-
ers, both subscribers and advertisers,
should take a hint from this and par
the newspaper mancheerfully and
promptly.
The Rev. R. W. Knowles, Orediton,
has ri
Bee ved a
hearty a
and unanimous
s
invitation fro
m u rterlOfficial
Board of the Fullerton circuit to be-
come their pastor during the ensuing
conference year, The Farllarton cir-
cuit is one of the strongest in the
London Conference contributing an-
nually over $500,00 o missions and
giving in other directions proportwa-
ately, Mr. Knowles has accepted the
same subject to ruling of stationing
committe. This is the third circuit
which has approached Mr. Knowles.
New J i ug:: Store. This week t sees
the advent tie another drug store in
der village; Mr. W. 0. Row'ey hav-
ing recently, purchased the buildiu r
an., door north r o t
h aJ' ,the Melon's' o tans Bank
has had the same re;fi,tted(inte a, very
unique and up-to-date drugstore. The
,furnishings and refittings through-
out being show
the very newieisti de,3iWna,
The glees ow caseswhich have in-
candescent lamps also servei tt?or a
counter and are Well 'fitted with' no-
velties in the trade. ' Mr. noway is, e
graduate caf the Ontario r School of
Pharmacy and has also held respon-
sible positions in the drug 'businer in
Toronto; Wes. is an 'Exeter boy and
has many friends who •wish him s+uc-.
te;ss in: Ills new ven%ur'e, Apsocia'ted
eyelet Iiim is his brother, :vraelviliee1Ia
TESTIMONIAL
OF
JOHN ROESYLER
I was almost laid up with Rheamat
is pains and, after applying Winer's
Liniment three times, wets entirely
zelieved. My mother who is troubled
with Rheumatism would not he with
f Due it for anything, It brings quid:
office of the 1 ndependent Order of relief to her. It is the gest linatnent
Foresters. Toronto, as as token of their 1 ever had tor -sprains,, bruises, and
e appreciation of the valuable services general purposes. I have used it for
be bas rendered the order herr. 10 or 15 years and want no either.
o WOOD .BEES. --` Mr. Alex Stewart JOHN ROESYLER
had as wood bee on Monday night Crediton,
vrey., •
f Pon SALE. -A quantity of mangot s
sand turnips. Apply to W. Beeenew,
Stephen- PP Y
Don't. monkey with
that cough. at ug. USe
Hoax-
EY'S Syrup White Pine
& Tar. • Big bottle 25e.
when :entree pile of wood Wan cat, Sold by U. Ltizz.
gr. Wno, Ba1kavill, of Huron street--- ---
also bad, a wood bee on Mouday quently enaoy'1nj a "f,avo Tweeke vasea-
ftFr,uoon. tion. School will be opened tan Iki Dia
Ica zcw.--hiss McTaggart, of Beta day, April 1Itb.
stall, wishes to remind all • those wiro •
Placed their ciders -with her for "The Pss A J ::attzt. la7z.r.•--'The Oanadian
tying Para” aattaebnrents that they Press .dtisaciatioxr has arranged an
aro naw beady for customers at the es;oursion to tit. Louis Eztpositiots in
store of Tlios.14awkine & Son. AlaY. A. species tr°atin, of Piullttratis
volt ov'i�}aSi ,rx' 1,•tud,Iis will leave Tarouta,, Saturday n eeteee
AN Oz.0 Atn SYTLG+i'ivaa R Many,�-Nirs Maly l4•tir +ttrd go str�atight to St,Lours
over array yaaatsu'bymSillionsofrit therefor their arrxvingat�fatirgroundsearlyStxudag
chUdronwbfle toethin , tvltl)yorteetsuee'$ morning: 1'hepaxty toritl tle#edgedart
h s h' i
telni rise
c r l •
Tt ooh o i s ne a i, ra.
s t os Qh obi alr ofgw rho gams, allays) alk graritaidit where
ourn ourea wlnd collo, and is the boat totted speeiii ratt�s have been •tt•ranged. ibe
r n, rh s ..n a asPleasant the ,Sol world's press l,rtrtiarnPn t meets to
ceutaat bottle. Its value is xnaaloulablo. 13o Festtvat Baali. from 10th to Zlst May.
nuand a f ° Wi I
re it ce ne ovv"s s ihln
'ink o0
as ,
Foxy Ian
a
smelted tasklor nootherisiad, xao;1901 lte main estimates
fo t
r lr a
e et zs
r UL r,.
Y ii presented ec
' ARRIVING.—The t 1
DAILY ,_l.taxaav . ,C a longden , to
I1 i the
ed freight has now :begun to be nroyed 1 0tZS 2 OOU ua nese hint eek by the
over the lines of the L, H. Rs B. and de the supe
large consignments have been daily
of 320,000 .far the Gadecieir harbor
received by our busiuess men, Goods tvorka. It 'is expected that the sup
Ism
entair =
t stixte
P at s v'1
brat bhauld have been here as month P e t t l conttain stn
sago along rwitb other more recent additional a iizpropriatian. ether items
purchases all nsrrivingattooee makes for this dastrghat e: Olintoupostofyice,
a rush and hustle to get goods marked $1,500
UU; 11 ioghaaut, pnblic building,.
and placed in stock ready for the fast $ ,000 ; Grand £k d, bteakwatee,
approaohing warmer weather, Many pie etc„ �,1o,UU0 ; IUneardine harbor,
of our merchants liaye been too busily repairs to piers and dr edging, $3,000;
engaged with the rush to write out a SSouthawptoax,itrtprovernent of litrebor
change of advertisement for this
$10,000; St. Joseph. ware $4,000,
week's issue of Tutus but invite all to Taint this Bttiidiar'gez.—.nza,tye t; ban
call early,and often and see the new- once ws have saagg ted the paintings
est spring and summer goods. of farm buildings. The season be-
Sentato F.ttnsn't•:r.—During the re- inn is an excellent season to do
cent thaw the Santee river rose to a :this week. net painting ,cc
very high point, the water rising al- Jaren building's does . get- only
most over the embankment along the Pea- in the preservation of the
south and spreading as far as possible woad, but it addsa greatly to the ap-
to the north side. Large sheets of pearanee of tho faintaxed locality. Our
ice became dislodged and were here Canadian farmers are iso careless in
and there piled up in a huge jam. this matter. In too many'cases the
When the water reseeded these 'Sole ambition apparently is to make
immense chunks of , fee were left money, and appearaeicea do not} oun,t
high up on both -banks of the river, Tlas is a serious mistake, Farnl,ers
Near the bridge on the Lake roadshocu3
d do
wh at
they' could aelrfordt to
the ice formed in a congealed mass do to make the home ettracti're. The
until tbe road for r°everal feet on eith- outbuildings eizould hape arcoat of
er aide of the bridge was entirely sub- paint oocneionalikee ;Vtrhatt a ohaxxgis
merged in water,- It was thought at it would make n'the appearance oJi a
one time that the bridge would be neighborhood, it all the wooded build -
lifted from its moorings but the water ingn were kept painted. It would no
began to slowly recede and the coil doubt• ha.voi a Veryl apprelcieble elefeot
snap on Friday night did much to on the value of the fareats. Painting
save any serious trouble. tha vuibuildingts and improving s tate,
•r
u •ro
s i undfn
.lull i a s o the 1 ncr t) in. i. f n �rr'4� at g home
ar„ It the will r3
y .file bas ti
, P
,winter's• snows sure ^vanishing• b n 2a,th directly in the preAervation of the'
,the ,geniat wasm!th oI'the -sp'rin¢ stun- buildings,; in the_increaro:Ivialue of tire.
shine,
,the display of. all that is novel farm It sold and in the 'pleasurre such
and beautiful in millinery; claim's at- improved adurroundings should givetto
At popular prices is represented here.. It has all
been market at prices to make this the business spot in
Exeter this spring.
New Dress Goods
arriving daily in akllshades of
Venetians, Vicunas, Cheviots
Cep Voile J; 1 , e e
V
a 1 0 lenri s (.� t d
Ohene, Twine Cloth and all.
the new spring dress goods.
F'hitewea
Ladies' Nigi& Gowns,Skirts
Drawers and Corset Covers
made of beautiful cambric
torchon lace and insertion. A
big choice in Whitewear. at
low prices.
Waist i figs
Coming right along now. The
new waistings ae basket and
floral wear, silk striped voiles
all shades, crepe de ebene in
all shades. r1. nice variety to
choose from.
Ready Made Clothing
We are the sole sellers of
t h e celebrated Piccadilly
Brand and every suit is guar-
anteed. Our spring stock is
complete. The new Gut in the
swellest of scotch tweed pat-
terns. Come and examine
them.
New Prints
and Qinghams
A very Iarge range of them
iia all colors and patterns at
very low prices,Oo So 10e 12}e.
Boots and Shoes
We sell the Peerless brand
and guarantee every pair for
comfort, style and It, All
styles, Oxfords, lace or but-
ton. at popular prices
House Furnishing for Spring
You will find us with one of the best selections a
Carpets, Wall Papel, Window Shades, Lace Curtains an
Curtain goods to be found anywlleie.
CARLING S RO.
Furniture & Undertakin
Special Reductions in Furniture continuing through Marc
Bargains Sure
Come and see, WTell your Friends to calll
at :.
eji':
Block.
Cr
HUSTON
Funeral Director and Practicable Embalmer. Opera House Blocl
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You are
quite Right
insist n
When you s t on having
vli 3;
Harvey Bros.' Flour. Our
STAR
FLOUR
�
Is made "from the choicest'
Ontario and Manitoba wheat.
Theualit
quality of our
W.lieatlet
Has been improved by Steri-
lizing it. Give it a trial it is
a "Food" not a "Fad."
Our facilities for handling the chop-
ping trade are unsurpassed. The new
Vissot grinder is giving 'great satis-
faction.
A Great
Battle e Via►»
and
Notwithstanding the battle wit„
the snow blockade, Ross & Taylor :are
still on top with a large stock of build -
mg
materials. al, 13a
vinplaced
: our
orders for Thirty car loads f
Lumber Lath
and Shingles
We will be in a better position tha
ever to supply our many custome
with all they may require either from
shop or yards.
"Bee See era Supplies pples ready
delivery.
Place your Orders for Tanks early.
Estimates cheerfully given.
as Call in we like to see you.'sn
ROSS&
E .
.r•* R, ONT.
fFRVEY 6RO8
BROWNINI$
MILLERS
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Satistaetio
n Guaranteed
tenti:o,n. 'The exlupttton of millinery the fumilen
'"by 'i he different louses sin Tuestlap Foit>;cASTs FOR A
rxaxL. —Rev, Irl
and ,Wed,neaday, Balled far.lh crowds Hick's forecasts for the first week
of .'the. fair sex, 'which thenni edettl?'e April are as follows : The storm in
milliners° parlors. Space will not per iod�vhieh' was central with the full
mit us to make separate mention, moon at the close of March will ex -
but a visit tcothe attores Will convince tend into the 1st anti 2nd of
t•`und_oubtledley their tercern't' Stormsmeter
,one 1hal
'of ra:n, wind:low barometer
esshibition of all that 'is newt and ar- and high temperature, will have given
tletic in Her variouseiness surpass:any- place to snow, rising barometer and
thing of the kind hitherto shown here much colder in all western sections as
The dainty turban, with its cluster, cit April comes in. Cold, northerly
pink `roses, or a triumph o!i taseleinnd winds, with frost and frPez'ng north
style, in the Shape;of at hub with the ward, will follow about the 1st to the
undcrbritii and top formed of foliage. 3rd, progressively from west to east.
to the bonnet for the elderly ladies iI frost reaches far into central to.
to which ca.i(e'ful aittention seems to southern sections at this time, our
have been given, besides the endless readers' should not he taken whollyby
yariel;y I;o ,relent• ifr0m (the taste?' of surprise. C ,. -
,• p Careful and ab -
the inose faetidlidus• may be satisfied. servers must have discovered that tthe'
Although isteeland silver are °tae be Easter full moonns almost invariably
ssun, (gold will be the favor,i;te, touch- attended and followed by severe. an
es cif it a,ppeari(ng in all eoree of urs.- disagreeable squalls and boreal weath
expected ways. In Ohildren's< wear er, The 'present case we believe will
°vetfairing in the •newest,isi to be even prove no exception to the rule. Plants
from :tbe plain sailir of various straws and tender vegetation should be prot-
to 'the dainty poke all chariots and ected against the probability of' kill-
diai;sies he di'ffcreni: )nillie>elri iii'- ing frost during the first three or four
form us that the orders already hooks days in April. About the 4th to the
ed for Easter. far exceeded • their (ith falls a reactionary stern) 'period,
pecta;titons, during which time falling barometer
change to warmer, with• more rain
and storminess will be•probablo. Hail
storms will be most
a
telt
the
April disturbances, and sudden drops
of :temperature shouldnot surprise
any one after all well defined storm
'icirooes CLosee.-Owing to scarlet
fever in the home of'.i ir. J. C.F'ie•ming
principal oeour pibh•e
school andd the b
e
near approach of the Ekiter vacation
the board of health tlee)neel it wise
to close the schools one week earlier,
The pupils and teachers are conse- movements.
MANY CALLS•
•
•
• are received from business firms and •
• MANY STUDENTS are placed in good •
• positions each year by the famous
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This school stands for the HIGH<IEST •
AND BEST( in business education in •
Canada to -day. Many'business colleges •
employ our graduates as teachers. We GI
have scores of applications from other Q
colleges. As to see them the.'day ,youa
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