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JONES MAY
PHONE .,32
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ev. F. Sharp dies suddenly
e' yltarilcipal?
�rd•�m� Expired Sabbath. lnOr`nlno• after making
ld2.SS A
ice 4f the'
ie MeClingor wilingService,---Public __Pub11C.Servif'.£
a '='Woad and ;tpprov. ,
! interred at Sill
Handy Hints For the Housewife
ilouse Cleaning
for the busy
eason of Housecleaning you wi)
your many want
Rugs
WILTON
VRINS l s
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x "MATS
rtai,ns
LACI: trT.i?TAFS
t1 TTl
[,E
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NGA
lcluart
[ (1 us well prepared
o supply
111 House
SpecialsFor
Ladies' ....4",.-uits
Only P1 left of our Nov Sift;
Ji -suits. Ant, ` suit 1(4 clear at a..
bargain.
y>Ef,r£
Sill( Skirts
)
a€1t It v is a33s1c1;
SAtI 8.40 to el al'
1
LINOLEUM&-
o;L toi.ta dis
CO ` (i(?IaE flu"
SHADES
17tt`
POLES
gS
Week
Black Silk Special Waist
311 dG';A+ n }u Gut€'r'al,
a its di:fcrteRt pYtitierl7
1,21 ch.:
r4Ai nice piece .ol 13}ck i
i'<atl4tke silk oizc yard wide l
is :Fard4 ,
0
0zc*i7 0? 0'33"
((Ati01 :lla,,;;
ose
$10,
Ladies
Colors, All Stefts,
each.
Shirts
A sp; ci 1 1
CtiiiF"41y' zl tt
1acI4
New Rain Coats
ices, g very new t
s.
Special
1
01
$3s95
O41 u
�,l.:zti:tl lints of (flas;•le 11t ll �a(tlh
„
Regular µ .00 or f lt5.
�)elt;l;atl. u l!r sl'
White Shoes
A till line :for )ft,n \\Toiner14 old
t x
chilorl
Jones
Ladies
AND
Shoes
5 for $3.95
1it:tf»
t1.
Rt-4
:tirn4rsl.
$o, =,for
3.tO9 to $4100
5.`
broken lines of Eropre,*s
tt 0.11 shoes for the Sow price&
Men S weal
Suits, flats, Cape, and. Ranco
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House C���nin
I�eq��ire�e�ts
We list below a few of the necessary articles
house cleaning.
lessen' thelabor of o
b
to
n-
Y°�8 S and Polishes
c Mops 1.130
O'cedar
P
Spruce Mops $1.00
O'cedar Polish 25c to $1♦25
r
Carpet Beaters 15c to .20
Dust Bane in tins .30
StepLadders .i.20 to $1.75
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Garden Tools -
We have a complete line of Spading forks, Spades
Shovels, Rakes, Hoes, Bucco Cultivators etc at right
prices.
To those who require Paints, Varnish. Stains etc,
purchase our High Standard' paint, Campbells` and Chi-
namel Varnish Stains at
2'7a.
Hdwe.Phones Z7bmammon
.the Times will be heated to recieve
from,,all whose Subscriptions are: tow
425 a year.
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and were ala, iotie(1
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x
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j.Ford tatty..
Cr ech labor
fort! labor R,$4
ott `labor (Birt
7.50; Sian
hos, Sanders t 4
';.John Grillo
lin In
and
4.4
a
the fior#s cr:
5;
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£ollot'in .iitictt i'1 " coni r
tlil` work of th x owieraa , A
1 r• 1G Snag 'written 1.y 2X1 !
our, start (orrespolld .,11t,
4:'ler 'µrFb It `'1rY€ri'
- : - to d.0
the �iG.y .h al d esl is oxnazt
sll
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Ydltttl;•�1 411.4lft 1$ Jt4 £ ono: 1'l, con
, 3 ; 11c11 111
told of sere], prominent ..r1t, tlkc ti1 run i,
In
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ict 41'sa Ire
re;:,iti*' 1114'1i, 1V11O 11r44 LOT, Only 00'4'01
a v
ink r,h, r time 'ba,c contributing
lau`g41y to they upl:r p of the work,
thus ktrclling tho cost down.
The oi.ject,ivt• .set for 1Iuron County
, A ,Solo!,
t> ` tlt " ,11,1.".014 nrt
11 Ogg of ClintO11 r
144g prayer 0.11d, t
;t".ate t •:LIIby l o
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a ttiOderator (11'
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(14,4; txac"rl :ftient
s
;tkklg part:;,.
1zid,uct4:4d4 Ilii* op.•u•.
seri 1kttire lesson
Mr. mord oi
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with 0 pup liltl.. or 0,00(1 incl II I., vl'r4Il ttddr+•s 's i4'4I' p,iv-.
'1'4ee.�-then; of 4,0 auiUioix dOt,a-s' 1-,1 1., !'t:•,, .1, W. Board, of James Street
$312,700."1)0.1 440000t Nvai approved 01' .l,,trc1 1^`inf; ir fu•sr, ca}li'i1 ttl,sirt
by tho gathering ,and alter d y141$'400 171.1,trn, a.te•nd•:1r and loving ,words '10
was 9 1< t
t t " '. t I,h tit: tit ` Ca tl t, Lt 1
it td , x111 1 5 i.,
! et .t
k Orn of tt
•r 'L 1: •d hind
u_v ]rt ti, a 1
i t 1
most satisfactory method would
la. »viol ithv to tle;` !til i,i'r'3 rriatit:•,
For the corinl3 council to annke tipto l t,{ to 1 to a4' it t t {
, , i i tll"' •1• "11(1011 119111
appropriation. This has been (tom, i 044 1).hlilf'ot 'lilan.il artd J:ioor.., :3t,
�
. • id 111°' sister coit'i.'(-gativ.n
1.,s• councillor:: stili 3t�: interviewed
this endi. .ilt view,
a llutnhrr o1 other counties. The cram-
tsrith.i c> i 1 h tvlor,
i, 1't:• c'lurch ts^ host,
p:.
sshtl.' 44 II n+teniltc tr.vlet.i 'Nati 1lualtl
Ii \> S 1 l' d 1 `
LL'
renewals
ast
e
1i
r . > * • , as. out tric u plan ot, to h;' Lire, nt brim* out of town.
tiOI,iT,H L1.aUUr AV\i\ LR5111.5 .•" or :n age but•, 1
+ 7,,,x17 w.ld C ate f t(i 'tt-c . ,, rt•frrrc'r� to t1ier, dcc,:alsr:d a; a
IIB spoke on the work of the 1 711.0 1. i
The atnniversary of the L'ptrortlr� r:tit.h'ul fe arlt:ss preacher of the
with ts•h oh ,111 who havtr claLrv,rs .1 ` 1 niun3t
F °s -.)el' a *God citizen, ct cat z T
i hu1 oret
as t.c 1 1n b. a\Ictbo(li, c c -,
,ot Ia t
Tf.,.
b
i r soldiers r„ -'f 1are familiar. The I i
i }t.. 'front so
was heli( on Sunday last ss•iten spec- n factor 1
' zidra
i
ill services were beta both morning many it letter !wine would not h5 � nLttar pertaining to th( ii ai
and evening. The services were , in
the interests of the Junior League
n and o Senior Lea-
rnt!
the morning i fi
at rd
t h
' both
ti I
t
ingworsipYr.a o} r. eo
x appreciation and
freely (YLr'S ci a e
express tli d
3 pp
with a l:t.cri inti lest in alt
matters
written were it alot for free ervr'loiies I _
palter sand }its supapztied' "by this 4r- ► e v ti
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„ria. a night, o body. societies tx i a or�*winaatioia 411ar 4upp}itts hat drinksd EXPECTED �(� BE
r ire tree.
i( front line Stanley. of. Lubar., ryas the Spcak(rr free right Lip .a t.l f n ! X131311 t0 R•ST}”
$ 1 cults. In a number o� instancos
* da • and delivered` two very'
o4' the y with, this' wort
. .
rumors CIaarS i1a Ctln7li Ct, ail
1111 • l ; .
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t a. ro i n
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and i s it ).. 9 . , 1?
<ahlt. 1
b: p
p �v proven bnth<. e ea'
rd ra
circulated. . special hay-»` hccik circa) 1 • y ,_
. :.n d
were was Iy itppre ciaoen to he Tats:. the 'Film' and t;i:ve'? COO naen vtrill be :affect,ld by th+, •c.pl•
mat' as �Zrovaded by the choir, fa
t
the
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24'_ lca:� of fla:)lt'a:tra 41,"e
trim*, 1 tit
oraal~(l flu c,t�6ca ,, hut
o inti to 4.4) train. " e,`r1 :4''' 1'x atli t lis:
nth oi. iii'Ft111 .'', of tv.re3th , i tlda.°sr du
'11' 4.v4' uilail 11:4' t, ,kin,
in rr.dditio?s to £lil» :11,11 01''1 taking:
la.trs 't3',- f4.l�iow¢ti ,. 'r..4'.' 1' '(S rrt for
S. 1Xor`dt'ta
ot: Sr,. .that"'1 &`'I4'i41'r'" Toronto, .Ileo,
tel' `D ! k a "" 1 ,1 1 t lY
t1 t L(lnit #,10 a »t.
a e � , ,
Johnston.Y irll,t, �litl,rn. Stiii,i5ctl,
1 ,LcTiitoslt, I1: (1'' 'lr lt3 t f it,itt,}, t'cn-
trll}:t; and '1''-4; (i'1, Exeter.
rl'uoaiu':;. 41 . r4i ,whenl t!1' w44itneoe,.
on Tuesday, 111'.. 1'y: f t , tiri`1,141 4 and
io s`.. i' ' along "111.34 1141
Jolan S. t C!i fa 'l x.,
.'4 aVC1414ij .Lnyin¢: the remains, 1414011.
ks,"1"s at 1:11'' .4.'.es,11412 and. :4filrl,era3rtt.
hoard ie,,(1 r.4* 40111.-�lii:elr i a, a;.nkl
as foilo14; .1'. 1f_ Scott. I'. r 1. l;id-
T .ow if" r.
b� 1 1 x4
ui,,n ]Ly Strang, a a- G
Jai. sleeken n .atlnd, _1. ]ff'liwtrrl s,
l r3s.alfll(4
10 n • ! cainpail(n: is to interest the +cert. aIIe c.;.Ilwtrens: of e.xemrations under that:
morning Jf4,, Z�cr'. llaXtvorthy i3oy to measure u1i to his opportuiilty,
d n th> r
a an-
n i c. o r
satin- an acceptable solo a �, � e
p i o doing somethtn towards looking cotln,cl} agproved by bath
>i
evening hiss :Team Ailis his Thames
' alter the comfort of the soldiers. $10 !oases of parliament last Light. it
(load also sang a solo. This was Miss will about .rov'd a soldie.•r at the is 1 ra oo'.d in the first lace, to call
. a z lar: rbc 3n town:; T e p 4'
Allison's first 1p front tslth the. can foots supl)}ied by
et voice and three firs of anmarrn.d :mer. -and VC -
the ,passesses a clear; sweet � the 1.\1,01:•1. 'far :one, year.'•
vts a )le.a,sure to listen to her - sing- hat dowers .C•ithoat children -finer. of (a,
it t .I,_ The Whole project had the hearty y � �,
i g. te, church was d'421ears of. age
ino. Thi front of the endorsation, of all present and a men of and men of y g
h t..
orated with Hewers ;and reit the CDinmit-tee Was nppt,nted for Exeter
r e: "Look, n Liftk a basis for commitat on it is ar.-
motto o.. the league p and cammun:lty, The folto'vinofficers,
h leale ticapa c a b
up".n being, The young- finer of the
6dt'd'th• t the age declared by the
elected.Presider, 1 L
seted':as ushers
and
collectors. e g
man � cry 1 J Cahristie' Trews Aloan in his claim for exemption will
'BORN t 1
TINNE :—On the 'Blind Linc I1ay,
One Sunday '.April 21st to Air. and
Airs. ' Robt. Tir7ney. a son.
GILL --Al, Grand Bend on April 16th J. NV. Baird A. A. Tramper, S. w.
to 11x1 and ',qrs. 'Harman Gill, al 111.i1ttorth', Dr: J. Reid, itt E. Bus-
torf and T. Da 'Earn .and ,circ"
-.1 ,,ter. ( ,'
Coin. J. M. Sottfhcatt, J. G Stan,
Miry 11 I. Haviland and 11. Eo3-ie
An add 371 connection ,with the cava•
paign i.o be launched. appears on tag'.:
(oar' of, this issue.
E .[tubo; Finance r. Com. '11y. ,Rowe, h;aicc•"nt°ec1. Thr retore if this course,
Crediton
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tialzf ,vi$ 3r.iiu tli+' 11.
1 a. g 11) many Ito'
op ,4 which :tiro col."'.
1+ lair•:':lnt, ,.iris of „Exots
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at: 1+.11 sh.arp and t.1144'., bol(
nor' re°q.it".ted to be in t3ii
before that hoar..
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hag
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t.�rtt444:11tH} , \amin:tti0114 04 211
x4-01, Olt. of Educltiou bP0r1
ad continue until
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ON OFFICERS
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,I1 GI"' P 1 }. � h
444 - ..4ral till nlvel:300 0.
Met 13ili:ars (x13:-t`r, of lrriff,t.to, N. 1i17tvorrh 4.+];',1,",3e 'tt"as 1.,lcl 'arl Czla'
"5 11nt. h -r Parent,- _Mr. :and d l • r°ta 1,x11, svhcla the follow,ng 114
lrs. �t:.14, C lis -r_ fie 4- were elected -for the following
1?ev. 13alcer Desi lied, the pulpit of', c .41'. 1.'a ror; 131 v, S. �1. �ferlttioxtiiy
i 1}, �3t:cllt 1l : 048 ('1*; st' vices
th tl'ensail 1}'e thoaist church Last Sett (xi(:i<r, '54 ', o.11 2r(l '81 1 " 41
(. 4 4 morOLi� and in the ev( Wing t:lrt 1 •
C ii'owc , ,3rd, Marjorie 'Broderick; 4,114
c rs 13 .kcix
accom an church Ts rete _L . a Elmer Turkey ; 5th, Mottle Brook;
acconlpanl d !firm to Exeter. t • R:o:. Sect
e��y. I1osl. 7;Lmlror Y>
Next Sunday the pulpit of the Meth � \Iaxv I:cc' :'r'i:; Trews. Gordan ]&avis;:
,.
a+zi,t church will be oceun3ed by Rev. p. ulrs`, 'I'Lt Tina Sk3rn(:r; .._..t. paiarin
McTavish of :Mune* it being the an- 1s,t\ (.4:1 Hoch*ert 1 convenor of floral
r.iversary ar the t .:1L . Ozal -.:,tend'-'. 3'.rtlo I3ewitt.
evening give an address: on hi
work 3n: -iNIiinc"y.
Rev. E. D. -,Becker and lir. J. IL
Holtzman& have ref.:trued home af-
t -u- attending the, : 4•Li gelicaI Coil-
SE..'.F0RT.11 01211.'IATIG ArTi3
EN T E R` AI NS T. X ET ER 4. L 111,1 \ C €
. ,d an4. ;'"t"Iiti110 tlic Law" :te-
1 h ra 1
': G, Jones am;, fi. .31 13usse.11 uh• is the first call sv314 corn- fc: ence at waterloo. Rev: Mr, Beck-- entecl by 11'rs. R. limiest -Jones and
J is adopted, x
: ` • i the Exeter Opera
' mecs Com.J 1I: Sow n � Who his s7'nt• five Years here cast Sc.a,.oaLlz n p
he.is !an(, � 1ro[nise Imen who were ..0, riser. Otho er, s a . i
{., � 1, r. , , �• , -.: v Winn• 11(1\2
coat. }was'been rr«r_s_crrcd to \iildnaay and. ILoust on '44cdre:sday t e �,
,,,-."""eldon.,. Com. B. iv.. ,Creech, S. were2l and naen 4s•ho were 22 years of r,- 3s talo - ' • 1 edneida eve.i,T}aero
Alorti f, Jos. ro Rev. IS. l-,lo,1ch, a£. Gizes1r_., ins received se practise,
1ldartin, Jos. Senior. Added to theta lac betty=eco the issue aP. the first his'plact; herr,
.11^ General Committee rnittee axe
on. the
d an. all.were
19r -e a
uitno
stat a g
Tievs.
proclamation of
October 13, 1917 arra The memhe you
bers of tng ladies: unstinted etpi sing their appree-
_ •___ at-.. manner in..vl. ,..h !-4._..
DIED
S}T �:I?1_'—At :the Presbyterian Manse,
Exeter, on Sunday, Aparil 21st, 1928
years and 5 .Inonths.
For Infants and 'Childre
Vse
Al -Ways bears. °
TR I.NS To 13E R.ESTO ED
1\10NDA).' NEXT
1/034411 21.0 411 LOT. 04011' t 0 NVIritrliana
the inorning and returning It night
is to be ITS{0.1"Q a, on 11Ionday nex.7t by
the coming- into effect of the new
tifne table on., Liao Grand Trunk. This
will rEsiore the former train service
cox. this district and \Vitt 'CliininaLe
the inconvenience caused tto" commer,
cull travellers and others visiting
E'Xcter, The morning papers wirl again
reaeh Exeter on time, 'i.ntl go our on
the „rural routes the isame day as,,re-
oeived instead ,of a clay late as ha't
been the case, About .1fiftyl,'Strains are
affected ha Western Ont
the last date for filing exemptior., and young 31101S 0/asses of the claims under that proclama.tion—Nov-
Exeuriptiops grar.ted in each of these
three years, it is estimated, number
about 22,000 or a total of 66,000 in
the _first catl. Or these 66,000 however
a large proportion will he physically
unfit. The total of „men available for
combatant ,service proloablyr be
30,000 or 1 0,000 in each year. This
means practically doubling the nuin
T'iSt112 O'C the military service act.
if necessary, it is intimated tha
tv.o more. years, of unmarri-‘0, tit r: and
widowers be oohed.: namely men
of 1 9 and men. of 23. From the 19
year. 'a much r,reater number vcould
he available than from. any other year
tis the proportion of un,married mob
year is larger and no men of
that ar,,e have yet been called,
Datails o)2 the method to be adopted,
in calling out 'the different years have
not been. officially announced. It is
indicated hovever, that every means
wall be raken Ito see th mail
()dist church met at the luting of Mr. uraola wa:s carried out. 2,Irs. r\rur-
Eli Kim: 11Ionday evening for a fare,. less -Jones in taking the leadingi, role
welt to Alo]agzo 11adder. \rho leaves as Mary Turner displayed great ab-
Wrednesday to join the colors and for ility .winning the favor of the attar -
Pte. Franc,i§ T.a Fon ss ho left Tuesday ence the first act anti alaintainin,
inorning re.;oiri his regiment after it. *to the end. Indeed the work of
The. young oleos class presented Al- clesired. At time deep imniotional
onzo with a wrist- watcla a,nd. the feelings \A- displayed NV'i such
young ladie§ class presented him with skill as to affect the entir, a`urilence
a pocket Testanient. and. Francis with a.nd reflect' great creclit on the actors,
diary and pocket testament. Miss Evelyn. -Greig Aggie Try -cell
martIllAr that won the audience. "Mr.
Tr Dry_ George istret as Joe Gar.son carried,
for out this difficult -role Nvith greatl
force of character. Other prominent
parts wer6, ably taken, lay- :qr.
Francis, Dr..„ Enchley, 111iss Leila Best
terpretating the characters NV ith ex-
ceptional skill. l'he work \vas„,a,hOire,
, .110 Jos Davis and Ile
man left NVerir,esday inorni
London to join the colors.
Mrs. 1.3urwell has returned t „own
en voiinclerl suffering from „ con.- \„vi,s, ;„pat on under, thera,uspiceS,
mission, buried and wolviicle&' Soldiers