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iwTY-NINTH YEAR—No ?037
JONES &
- Huron&i sex Gazette
EXETER, ONT . CANADA,.
spoisimoommismosoinmsommo
adies Spring Suits and
Overcoats
fie are always trying to have something New in the SLtit or Coat Line
and for this Season our selections will certainly ;lease yogi., We
want alt the Ladies and Girls to see our Ready t t Weats,
Ladies Coats
Thrceq 1larter or full ien tb im. file
New Shades of ,tau, Grey, Navy, Black
algid. Tweeds. No two Cots alike so
yen, will have, an exclusive garment o
your own.
Dress Skirts.
molars Black, Na .
ly trimmed in tb4
t band. A big lot to chose
Ladies -Suits
In Tan, Navy, Black or Tweeds:.
All malal, tailored and no two s.lil€o,
They are very swell garments au made
quite nifty, .All satin, hued,
are v
and Ties
ses a 8u t.Sa they
ozne ill different
Ladies Waists
silk Waists
heti with a diere xt color,
ait3ts, Tt iicred Linel
ides
:u.
DAY MORNING
Exeter Schon e 0r
S. 11eatartine;zt
'nom IV
fflongrs—Gerald Fitton S(; Olive
I-1cDonald 76; Florence Weed 75;
)orothy guntz 75;Pass
Icydd
74; Ase�'Jo
lrts 73 • Alberta
rl'osto 70; l asst Ick:stle 76; Berth
Ilo,caie3 .68; 'Tna Helve 68; Cordo
Fotd 68; Jack Matthews 68; Wat.fre
Mach;.Jessie " it3ir' ck,wtood , 65;
Gordon
f
Wells i..
Jr,IV
Honors --
¥ar,euerite Pieltard 80; Pass Nee_
aret 'Sharp 74; Millie Walker 72;
:trace Carling' 70; Lillie Walker 70
.all
. .
rowel/ ,.a, •I.rottia3 Rice d
Mary aY,, 0 ROY Fletcher fit No
an Toil d3 "Averege Attendance
C„ Voafer teachers
Rouen V
Sr, ill -.Ranters Giatlye Harvey 8
Eugene Doyle f1; ;Irene Zerette e
Clarence L Iorlcl; 75; Pass, tSlitche.
M.erehand 74;, Clifford M.o./lett ^_
fT.ral[t iVovle' 7'4; Wray ire5;ilccrt Via;
4 ell -,i4 Davis 71; Deal m "Cl,ar'.ettfln
•at, '_ er van Clime r9+ Veal Iil'l
Ki ieht ft7; Violet Alalletc 05;
itC,e Tliverr ; Czar 1?atroess #al'
vin Cornish f0; aTr 11llloators.-I'ass•l
ret, iprcawn 71; •Coria Sapi!t 'C3;
j, die Taylor CO; Cala Ford CO. Ne
r}n hell 32 !averane 30r. J, 'S, Murray
tt toiler.
lineer "7I
+;r li limo Etidle
fa I:farnes 83 vor44 nowclitre ->;
ttwice Harvey 84Q• Stella. Sana #+r
Paul Weldextlta +,,r• r;8; I`ar d rr3
irtrey: 70; F' la 1?avi . 7" ;
ani^ x 'Y'ellow Offeltionthe Stnio
ar tearltxodE. Ot; Jr, II
7sar1 Russell: til;T Tr 5 Acta.
▪ avi,o' 71. Baum lut 71
olden 47A; earl Magee 70,
hard IS: '''elvtn 1Tedde. t 'dS
Damie 1 tflroSl a Powey 42;
o'led.r At"oro,,,o sattoladana e
rtswan feather..
lloonl
rna Walker F«;
athy 53alkwill 774 M
13; Howard Di4nan
Ger !;'iasis l#; V'earda
dt 60; 'Class C. Cor*
elan Jed 72;
ikgoribyM; Ronald Witwer
1ltie Or twcrixt GO; Class, D. ?lax
Lyle Statham al
aa., t?►verat tt trtttexld ,
eit
e "7; on
quark
crib u b "leaclac`
Sr Pt. 11—
'40'14;
1—.tZey1t; Betty
57; fir. Pt, i.: 7+itra
Oraaee !Creech 77; ai�irtitWt Rti Boll '
Ethel Moulden d5. 3tilattry Iilwortl
63; George Medford 4 ; Lorne I3rfi.,
ncombe 47; Earl Mille 0; A. class
Barry Seldon 95; mexaret Gladaatin
;Stuatrt etttfiburi : 77; Mildred.
Kowa; +5; -Ts'recl ITea.;5srx 71 Bolen
7ibrim; 53: Gerald long 62; Ruby
Davis G0; 13los*rortt rowel! 44; 01:'t.
.>
old Webster 8 Lester cEter'Davis ..8,;
Lever; Wells 25; No. on Roil 42. Av-
erage ctttendonoe '26 F. W, Uowa rd
teacher. • a ; .
MAR
f tlt. 1913
May Try The Scott Act
The Huron County Temperance coli-
yention will be beld in Gunton oat' the
20th of this month. One of theques-
tions to come up ter discussion is the
advisability of trying the .Scott Acta
with tbe ohjeet of retaking the whole
county dry.. Most of the meet mun-
icipalities have carried local option.
,and the effort will be to carry the
whole county under the Canadian
Temperance Act.
Twet R
B percent t of the e vote
rs
;fstsign thew names to a petition
and it is believed that this would be
3 easy matter. 'Women would not
have the opportunity too cast their "baL
totsas federal lists: would, be used,
Five full months must owed. be-
fore the act?t is passed actin,,. A Carder to
cut; off the licenses by May let voting
would have, to take place before the
1st of December.
d �
To investigate Bribery
A depattatieit from Exeter and Oen.
trailiai waited on Hon, W. J, Manna in.
Toronto on Friday of as week in re.
Terence to the bribery of the recent Io..
earl option Contest in Stephen Town-
ehip In speaking- with Itev, lis•,
l'ov,'*rll be stated that three days be
ftlre the election it }vas' difiCAvered.
tat iu-s,e}rto%hotel keeper retta Ont
buyitrg•nates .A. man waa pot UP : to
fel:ow blra and be dieeovered at Wait
five men who had r^eaelvedmoney.
They. signed statements to thio erect.
and it was turned over to *be County
r Constable. **We have at least 20 oth-
er races where money was offered."
said :Mr Powell but these refttsec3, in
nearly ell of these oases men were in,
timateal, fromgoing to tate paha to vote
The facts were lied beforo the Crawrx,
Attorney. who promised to nrasecut
but took no fiction until the time .lift.
t4 b1 zd. MO expected yet
ltat action will be taken by Um
eye General's department,
broideries and Laces
�otit wide and narrow. We ,bavo
a very large assortment to offer you.
House
We are filled up with everythin
lifuslins Blinds Lii
s a
n.s
t the line of Rugs, Carpets, Curtains,
ouxns and Oilcloths.
Mens and Boys Ready-to=wear
"` The New Goods are corning in every day
Mens New Suits AI'ens Odd Pants
Youths New Suits Youths Odd Pants
Boys New Sults Boys Odd Pants
Phone 32
Jones 16 May, Exeter
One Week Only
off all
3 Aluminum ware
and granite ware
REMeMBEi2
One Week Orily
HERMAN'S
HARDWARE
R
AND STOVE STORE
Presbytery Committees
( ;At the Hiluron. Presbytery hie d
-Godcrich' last week - thre '.ko1Iawi iy''
committees were appointed tor the:
.year 1913, i t
a;,m: Missions--Messrs.th
IIo e�me,.
:Fletcher and Johnston.
4. Foreign et
oreii n: '~Missions -Messrs Turner
' Fossand 1rm �Sabbath S
o Is and Young
Poo -
les
Societies -..Messrs.,:: �alacrarlane
fI ang. .arid itiichardson.
• T
a
Social 'service and E v< nye1, .sm --
Uessrs Woods, Larkin.."and
a Tie,
e
Systematic 133eneficence Messes
o " ston: Carswell' and Fletcher
.Su p exendence'`+of Stttd'ents and Or-'
tier, of Recruits Nessa Sharp Rc?
Gz`ant.
JN7ri'enact cy-lvTessrs ; , Rzcitardi.on,
s -.and McFarlane:
Conference:—Mesers Rtrani,• airg
and Turner.
td
Finance and Statistics ("les,as
Ilainilton }Carswell- andRichardson.�
The "_ninisteis tn.entiorR d: have tint
each }case their elders ' ' associated
l ed
with then.
The - following
e
'tS C1"C 'chosen commis-
sioners to the e next ':&st l
s eneral ,� mlr
e y
Ministers—Messrs, Smith: Share and
Richardson and elders from tBlyth,
Nlclaillel and (Clinton. , : Rich-
ardson
ardson- was appointed the Presby-
tery's
y
tel y s,';represe;ritat:ive on, the Synod's
i and Mr Shari.) on
lousiness committee , 'p
.t e of .:..the
t n�,
corresponding cominx to
assembly.
D .
Murdoch McKenzie, .'tva no
moi. iAlc en ,
t
mated `' or the model -atm -ship of u.,a,
Assert ly and' ,14ir, Pettigrew for thci
m � �3tI
0
f b nod.
tl O�1�1? F . ,
o
at�.s�;M, ��,�a �. .. ;. •: _
Usborne Council
"tis
borneciI a n '
to
u
tC et on Saturday
a 'larch lst,' All members were ,See
sent. The minutes of the Iast meet•t
in3 were read +shad a iproved.
The tfollowini3' were ai pointeid`
attr
mast r
ea,t'or the current anent
.
Fc
ar
Div 1 Wm. 1;esery, Zoseith. Mar.. 13; o
Jones Wm. Hunter Joshua Heywood;
Alex' 't 4fola
anis
Sher v
1 oad
Hunter
Simon Bunter; Wald Rowcliffe, 3. N.
Perkins; S. J', l'yrn i, Skinner dames
Heywood B. Williams E. Wright.
Div b'. Wm Welsh Wm. 'White; H
Dou gall ; John Frayne; W. J,: Oke
John Moir; Dan Dew, John Stewart
John N. Ratcliffe; 7. 7
iffe • Armstrong..
Henry li3'orton; G. 3Vonteith Charles
Cann; iirred. Ellerinytor.; E. G. Rycke
man R. Reit
Div 3. John Peart Wm, ]Brook.
John II ,A
r
ndre�w • C. L ha Henrys ll
,
Rodd; W. $, Penwarden; H. j13err
George Codbolt• • Id. Copeland ;
Wm Elliott'; William Wiseman Robt',
Davis R. R. Copeland Dan O'Meara,
Div 4. Thos.' Bell Henry Francis;
C.
. Monteith Thos. iCa • A
meed, 'Hun -
kin;
n.
kin; Jno A, tUatton; John Stewart;
John W. Stewart; Nelson Clark; A.
Gardiner ; Tom McCurdy John Pail- 5
lantyne Amos Dou�pe D. hackney'. i
Accounts amounting to 421.Ofi were 5
passed and orders issued in payment.
Council adjourned to meet tA'pril
5th at one o'clock.
Fe MOBLEY Clerk
an
t t
of
for
s o
sir
tvorir swift be cautsrtntlee1 tin tb
x ur
C. 1?. It. Station fn, Vit, hurry:
n ,tlte aria;. It 'wi1i `be 'built
lxrick and stone an at, wilt;cost f,. 11
tel ttborhood of $10.000; "Tho uew
ttaation will be up to 'date in cve'y'
t carat and 'will be" one ot: the :fin*
Et in sxclnxeotrure of any in Otrtario.
tr. Thos. lia!lfillatt of flullett,
llouday; aiternonrn . oaiitaated by"
. TXiberala of West 1luron its Uri
1Idate for the. Damiiwon House.
Irrillan was the only nasi&
Coned for The osit"on, S»Meeli-
ae were maclai by i4 r. lits h GurtbtR h lett 1 X .� t
at.:1' of Welthi ton; Wm :1 roudfpatE ti th!it have
lift n
;a1', ;p« 71. andu^I;trr AS'+3llan "e.lt oja- aeal aaz these £cram° and ;one tt'
` Laoscd the iflorden ;swill ttotauy,
,.n e
and .t ill
n a. These farms The Kriel; house. ,and contents of do Traduce satoethlnA more eauend
Mr. Samuel A. Oarno;hnn, a lams- live stock
cereus Young farmer on the font col. ""
Gut T.uekersmitb, were entirely con- a
oumcil 1ty fire on Sunday of ernaor_ ai Cone Are the old s.funar .t'mre.s ;trtd
while tate fatnllg Zv�rta at churelx :>z tlar! eorduror Davis a s fat as nil
at coon i
a on
ct. rird
Zaria ran
Ia a dull ''r the l
nl tr e The tiro wvaa x" h ,aI
byotace� and wooden tenors are tact hirir.,;
to toes d the Martin, was • lives veer rlacc IO 1r.i°r "civ' L1t'UUO Lty little
fr and alarm u:given over anti yet ratliii oto the x;iorr :tray the
the rural telephones, but.unfortun ;
at.t'ly hest of the neighbors were at In 1 ova n�ent iJi illy ati a.'fi. yl -c sa c
'v,endirt; church ntsos and whet be12r beeinnin,g, to :reelaie 1aat we ) eve
e rrivedontyncouch and 'fety ehaira something worth while in this dis
We will,give &way absohately f,aso:
nar;e one &egut r 25 cent bottle o1x
COU G13 REzrsra;D7 to el y perso a Ilia?
turns this advertisement,
Gales Drugstore
The Renalt Store
tine eounngre8ating o+' old then at'
The a
try stores �r run their
fee •Qrite yarnru ,iR,.a 4;ra * ? pia x c`u
est mews ut the day, or or the •n :
men and
ways by aeeident, 'and i`att wvliile
tine mail is bete; ni'st. eeted, wall.
soon be a thing of the >t in tl
New \ w
c and se:';a;okeri
()Cis are taking. the 1il,3ce of the old
and the Ittnur es of fife larger cern-
fres are being bron bt to the fa<xn�^
For Souse time the 3e,^at3,a> mat
routes
have
been cn u,y;t,?tl cal -sx kz
rurat ;sail deliw .ay but a, sn::gin a .s
#teen odo ited wiz reby the s, ole
Tow nshi'p o$ T Saorne will be ,tea
cried -with aural delivery. Some o?
tbeee routes have, bneae etarted white
others •,•i1R he starter? ae i„.,o>att:
bores arrlsre- The cost to ftfar-
mer is e3 for^ a, box and, these a r.a'
:served free the Carrier belzfe tend
fisc tree Gocerr rtzernt ,0O fog• eacEt
loo in addif: •gis eta ttsfl�xe tatnotrnt of ilia
?~,reit vCa)IJt9G rte, �le rmKy�yr xs"te -
3 tepared to ,eel q^ast t. itatttp3,; Or iG.+
sale money Kirch>xs9, " . • arrei.4' r < x
thinzs gas a matter of tt:ct Mitts:
lantana hots to *ra oaltrax?e,, t :s
orlon-tlto tiifaaeer of this ti:>o..
fittR '•'etr. thou lit of.3uc s ° IZ zv
xqE rcached the climax,,.. '?"h:;re are
is iter rains ahead,
szblicitr
etaand
Far,
flirt.
We are valet
>ttcovaxnantx he
mobile.
4e
•
4
es tad so ux4rd iia bee.. R.
otltelR felloly is haul ng the fun ou
Ke automobiles and we have to pa
iglr price for gasoline.
+ at
Stephen Council
L>I11Cal
The council of the rl'ownshir of
Stel;Iaen convered it. the Town Ifs•ll
Crediton. on Mo•'dry th 3-d or ZiurcL
1913 at 1't; nt. All members worn.
Trrcaent, The niinntes of the last
regular and et oriel meeting' were
adopted.
I3`elletman—E'1%ott— "irltnt Ry -law
No,193 amending en rn by-law
No.n
180 ..
1911 having- rn been Teed e.xd thi : times
� three ales
be hissed and reigned by the Reeve
and Cleric and the seal of the •o por-
ation attached thereto.—Carr"tej
Love-- iiclle.rman-- That the aud-
itors'
itors' import be received and ad-
'pted.—Carried.
Kellerm'ut--Eliioat- That flee p;'t- t
tion o W.I AI c
i< IL and others
l v e
requesting tbe ;~ouncil- to establish a
:6funici'pal 'Telephone system ` in the
'Township of Stephen be laid over far,
further consideration —Carried.
]?inkbeiner —Love— .That tenders
be advertised for the construction of
two o small bridges on the 21st conces-
sion and on the let side -road west
of Baker's School House—Carried.
Elliott—Kelerman —That: Samuel
Prawn Treasurer of the Town 'h°p of
1,•'•t ':r
�t hen 'b and is hr• e � •i alto and
re e
P
to ;draw a cheque on the Township
funds at the credit of the M-nicipal
Corporation of the :1Tc,wns' i•3 of
Stephen in the Canadian. Bink or
Commerce: Crediton.—Ca'--"led,
d,
7 rvi o•tl �s t r sa+
T li de
_s ,foo p
bun stns, office Ins or. to•+n 1,a:1 )11.-
0;
Printing ,a o rt
5 Crediton Star
0 e
2;07; !advocate Print'; x Co Pa-
ng account 2.50; Muaistip;_1 \''"o Id
upplies and exp. 10.48;; Younr t' s.
Nails 1.60; henry Srveitzer audit n;
8.00; Silas IB:rokenshire audit nz
H. F. Eilber Re :Danacher, ?mane
Dest. 9.40; Guss Latta & Kc .ny.
ravel contract 52.50; . W. H. :Sand-
rs Rolling road 1.00;
The council. adjourned to meet
gain on Monday the 7th of .Aipril
MAN DROPS DEAD a
1913 at 1' i7, m, at which date Path -
masters, Pound keeper's and fence
lowers will be aero niod.
H. E.TLT3E1{ Clerk
A'L' GRAIwT-TON
i
Mr Ne i Mc Len
nigh a well
knownv
Blanshard man died with shocking
suddenness on Tuesday afternoon of
last week. • Mr. McLennan was at
Granton after a load, of coal.
He was
standing on the load with a shovel
in
his hand when he suddenly fell down
and expired in afewmoments. Heart a
trouble was the cause. . The news of
;
his delta) was heard with widespread 0
regret throughout the township. me. ' e
3hteiennan;was a ;ran of: genial al 'tual-
ities and good principle. He was' well
liked and highly respected by all. His
`father the late Neil McLennan was
one` of the early settlers of Blanshard
Township. Mr.'McLennan was about
45 years of age. He leaves
formerly Miss Irvine, and two little;t
sons. His only brother' Donald, and
his sister Miss•. Annie, live on the . old
McLennan homestead in Blanshard
b
and another sister= is Mrs Charles
Johnson of Mithell, Very dee s m-
P F
ath is felt for the bee t
p y bereaved family It
The Hansell young men ati.c' n f}!•,t,
i and rn poet, last. Ttairsder
class bis) . n t to
evening. Over 100 o'c.... „i
nee and a splendid tion
p
Goder' t will:se a taamttantot+ t(a
ict send
ttawatrt risk the CIover�4.ineet. for an
ally cOcnmeneernent an Fa ero7;t,;,'
addition of 800 feet to 1'•e .ou;sr!
south west breakwater :tlt. tho lr
betty of Mrs Neil:Mel e -
The frozeno y
vitlt mood mae ail° ti> ry i
old good: wltlt #lie fit
s1;e t in enabxlin; tlra~
awxa 3ti lcalor rxtd inr:
le money wvsa
. * rr
Some et' the hest livI n
t lyreducts the farm el
axle e old Euro• lit
a some et the lilt! , a
o be leaders fn :'ot er �orotea.icn•k
u
sip
UT I
w
TAMAN'S
oney :.
o cut
lit-
vtzsEeA
ell
were gotten ont. Tho chimney had i triot.
been on tire on 1,1,'1'di esdny, and it in
tlo} g
ht fire
must have
been
smol
d
.
e•,nT between the c '1npaed th3
urstaire floor and burned through
1r M
Vi i
W hat 7acrttra i is
iw s to tIi n
x +cFsa
t t
ui�svxl e tivitlt a l:opulatzon of '+'5
Nee than Exeter nes down in the,
to the dining ram below. 4i`r,. Car a estimates for 415,000 for a Public
norhen carried an insurance of $1200.. building; 'T`l lm -y ' with a 'population
t
-
n the7 ii• '� a . �
I ae ill glut 11 C .-..
� a am tin
� P y of nearly ..00
which will w e Y ccs ,sets 20.000; .or-,�
Pay about 'half : his loss . with with a population of over 400
tie house beink a �tadatsontc two t less leets $15.000; Watford with. s
aioey brick t l 3 cop .,elation or rues. Ono lees -ratty,
The et .sx rntltnritiee have gatber- (00; Essex with a'Population at :'.00
1
ed a�vitlwtraa which it iyt•i,t'rnted, rioints'y fess in adclit'on to 22.000 ;gets 2.,000
1.. T. J. Murphy a. i.+'it g implicated in ° and Exeter: ;etc stung'.
'1C
"1
rola-ries at H.n tetum. Clinton and 1 F a, ri .so -
many other point.:' 'inUi.narm. dating At the eaoro al „teatime. or the
hack to 1907 Min hey wes arrested atl
r"4 Huron Ohl 73oys: Associatlen in,: tor-
induni• a few days and taken to ' onto Mayor Ho -1;'n congratulated t`:e
the Goderdch jail by High Constable ,o stalls
t,
Old o s o iiu aCountyr
tB f n on h
y
Whitesides, to await trial at the nssiZ-' fact: that between them thby , had
Pa whielz opPai Ma. c.h 25, E. Burling. managed to. secure and bold.down
field with hits for bug";; may. has con -I
most of the best jobs in the city
fused and will 'ba ars itnpnrlant wit -3 And 1Toronto is not the only city
,:
ness. Doi al 1 lY cit ld
n a our
s x 13 � down .
where Huron Boys are holds
marc je�, .gut ft., -m sow Laud at the ' some o the best yobs. 1luron te; are
true lie tett h.'re ,vii la adnr phv. 's Held , to beet found mortar the leading eitiz-
ns an accessory. ,.. , and !Murphy will i s of most eif.ics from the Atlantic
put up a defense. Fars, watches and to the aeine.
t ..;t. of ai, i..:ge variety ailed up in * * *
••.t. A'tr+,rtle, e w Fa.a=•1•'t= /�fcn gives
Some barns in this ,echo; have
• ::dirt•i r , ; to aa, 'x-.'. l to. which. �So 5 a e ads
rl e a'7b.a 4.irb ilreoe men are 'gros crauirtnent as some factories
. -1d -ei!, c,+r,•;er' on. .l t is helu ved A ps tie engine, pumps the water
t+.:ar, r hese are ow tient. . reit blew open Telles the roots chops the ,rain cuts
he sett' at Creditor. l•nr decamped ;thee se oratoriS caw sf thetw oodu tn.nd
s
i securing auythi numerous other things ;cohere power
'can be used to a.dvantaae Besides
the power the litter carrier andoth
er stable equipment brings the la-
bor ,
• down to a minimum. 'Where
b r o n m.
o't
s
111r'•ch 4th to Mr, and Mrs. John used to.take two or three mcn to din
1lunkin a son . ( u'p the cho:es one man can do it ir.
SAND,:TtS---'`n c• ter ori Tuesday about the same time.
11 : eh 4th to 5,r, and Mrs. Chas. ( at i, co- *
5—role s
I,tWciON—In'St ph n on F iday Feb Ontario Carolers are being 'advised
as to t .,e ec is: oni of ,t 4.• raia n iaieir
2+St t^ i;.•, and lies. 'i4. Lawson -;a Iive et.ock : s 'a t:ils'possib',' rosery-
d i tgate;.young better ricin al: \ T korsmith :on r
. i,. :, r.hri'r : dairy n� cattle, maie1>;etina, a
ni... T Nhrnai w 4. }t to Mr' sed
a(1.101:i
l+v��1t�' rtt?.isbr'� fr,foduct in hc'rla.re. of pa•C-
ghter. with t .a view 018g:
1 he
4irlttitlGD f`: >e and the cieftt'be
ri o..it of the fat tX14 t , ..P
_ I T; It T; 2i,i(t urs
Z ,l r, L.liornP 00 ink of the <consumer. It is argued
+'- ;1d rT;iv 11„ r it ::,rh, Pfiss Either .- exists 0. dearth "i:h o - live.
� a that there exists e i f
ri .. tla.rrrrlity' f Mi. oni Mrs, Wrn st.o,^ inclwlinr alt classes of"farm.
e rst.tne r,f r
d, y � � animals, not; locoalp bn"t _r,:]zrou.�hout:
•s:,:,,� ;,�-m; a,t :r,r.. rid -Mrs -17; world.: theUnited Stases baYin�
fi:he>
r ,'f li1i erne; tic the Rev. W.
_, .racficall * ceased : to e�pol; l:. 'fhb,
juices oL ri3ciiL' and:lcathei rein ricins
�:C
Ty lI, . t
1 `ti -
. i.w la. �',. t,l�, AG: ` the `c} ��'c "rviC;ii :fh aatiLlo�ai.
,; i:o toil hat, , i p, a es e
jun ss Street '1T,.sin. s' parsona-re thai. his will be intensified Tither
by Rev, W. C. 11: :'ilei t<ster',13 A irelieved in the near fni;iir'e.
than k
T3. 1). on `uedn seerMa-ch 5'h r',r 'rcheat on
: y t with the. + i,_ t p, wincing
Miss Edith 11T. r !Y"'h ; 'ae lig.
: ea° r. end ala;*',�c scare end the in.,n-.asin� 1pp-.
"'i TI 1
.;t:5ro'.,as to
'; -,. ., '£r_ ulztion aiern:an, i _� � � C ft .
Ie; r<eri: 3't;tine , ;`son r, -Slr, ;ihr1 ds cts weste n Cnf:aria farms writ:,
i
1t +s.: _i 3. S, 3 hi;fi"ns of form be looked upon as a ,..ofd: mine in a
E
L'II+i,It: beat ty oI i . ala l
'C'car`s .and tli.0 G. t t S
fPti
. i , TT t N R
..,.:ie�.V :‘,7—a:z IPltisa.It .. ,1 .en, ..> cies k eve a.r» situated ±fir the' t3:st
to than
ten: = Feb,' •t'Fi 1913 Neil AfcLenna j +tart "or it' air.
.;gcd9,n years. ,
13011N
i3 ?Kt1N—in
:Exeter on 'Tuesday
vie aged
know was found b . search ci ties'.
Luc.... y P ,
i a field beside the Grand t rnrrk
a wife tracks. The woman had started Out,
o walk to her daughters about sevc,in
rniles distant,
rreceive, .
';has been - .�,.+t.
V4 and_
it `13cxitson sr.,of'.Napinka 111.1;1.
tel one of the old io'ne'e,rs of Gr:.a-
I�
S ;11 at the ho•ne
n a,3-seriou l i t oa
o Y .
is xlan.inter.
pring
eailer
1
New lue
DIxie (ircy
These are some of the ,n,6w•
color tones for Spring Suit -
hags. They come in the wor-
steds and
orsteds:and tweed effects some
are twil , x., fine and eourse
weaves.
This `s
what ai t
w at; het
sty-
lish dressers in the cities are
wearing. We're
�' showing a
wide variety of these popular
P�
w rat es. Made by W. W,„:.
We ,
Taman. �',, return every=.:
dollar if not satisfactory.
Come i> and
have; a look
ER
Neckwear
Caps
Shirts
ti
�
See o-
�S
Easter
p,: orf,
, �@et,rtGAe'�.
fi
r J
We are.shod ,
some fine
o.
thin
S in up -t6 -date Neck-
\ --ear,
L1 Y�
Ca1'.
n
6hir
tS etc.
Get
:
et tbe_
�
first, choice,
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