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You know how high Clothing wwtill be very soon. Now is a goad
time to get in on some. of our low priced suits, They are going
fast. We have many lines at old prices, Good Cloths.
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d .1Ktalsti, suits, Mt
The elotils+;ore:
t€erns good. Y oag
a bcargaibl. O1ti,
s Navy Snits
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moi grata rr er=s,
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Raincoats
Plain or Fancy all colors & kinds Prices right.
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1 cloth
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going Sky High. Doi
.o bu shoes to last for 2 o
are some rare bargains. -:
$3.9a Shoes.
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1.00 ton shoes
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Ilx "aSalhcbiran.), 1'a l tats lltalek` 7°.s
,4„v•Iry mid good clsta ikty,
000 *7,50, $lae3D..
Children s Shoes
In white, Eiatk,: tarn, or red hittla
or low. $1101'x'^, lPstaalr..,, Patent
e>s and ,shorting th4la; :
Jones AND
$4.50
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Exeter Council
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Will you - accept one orour'
Regular 25c Cans of Chi-Namel
Varnish FREE, and test its easy
application, beauty and brilliant'
on>your Furniture, Floors and Woodwork.
THIS COUPON is good for one 25e Can of Chi
Name1 Varnish upon thepurchase
of one new 15c brush (merely to insure a fair trial) during our CHI-
NAMEL -DEMONSTRATION. (Dates given below.)
If Iarger can is desired, Coupon will apply as 25c against purchase price..
Name
Address
seoolvitileis
Wed. & Tours.
6.1E M2N TRATI N May 22 & 23
On the above dates a factory demonst'ratorwilt exhibit
and apply these exquisitely colored, self leveling Chinese
Oil' Finishes in our store.
Come in and see the magnificent effects produced at
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pin-mone cost. a
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..tarried to .30t02wto when. Ow Sot. r.^ea ,•
lir MS 4.1ltt�tatcl4 with the Engineers. 1 a3e r z 82, E. CHania
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Knight 813, j. +Cao;°a Brit 78. K. Heiman.
77, L. I i*.anl 73, H Creech =at. cwlass w^ran Td.t :. i?a}at::"r. Gott r„ d'�a,,n.
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William Win. r, Cb ice. IloxFred Kerr,
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ioww°s, I'r ¢d.nt Mss iL ,Toru^s, 1st Witt tern 711' Gttxabrill 7ti G. r w and rifle and 'lap and down sozn:e aawr- t ne, "
s•ic, hiss • ming 2nd rice mi,,, a J. `1 4. (4,1 viii (ta,1l tori wt.,
., Iverw� •a tired Frank . Gtatsillc, •Simon 1i.artrnau,
-unit d 3rd •v4•cc rl•/a_ss, 1Jo 4 l-1 Lehr' tl 3aaa,ah K. .,1t, '115*-''
bson; 4th la tt;Ch twat a^t< rnasara when ww` • ion
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yiee. J: Soaxthcot,t.. Sect* e as
» back, 'but after supper I fel; j<skt
I', li'ors, tca ager 101 No 1134. It:etrieh. 1Ti. Kraft Newton
Barest; Treas.,ssl'arnt Norman Isle tnfeldt • *'atria°n aanct ww:atl:•'d thr. e noir', farchar , „
p>aalri't :Miss C. I'arsona, Room 8-1 roauoted to- Room 7,— ' so that a walk of twvelwe Hailes: is fine Gnirk,. t..uac.} "l in ."14t;t11, Is;aaf:atr `1'et-
a ,.,N- ; Gale Clark, '('era 'McDonald, tiuriel 1 without a pack, reau, "Wilfrid T?isrardine, Tohar, Rioul
GO\� c1V TIC, 4. Ida J- „_ a.. :altaan, Thos. Kt.ough, Chas. Locbt.er. T r}snarc w,,a:s. Miss Brooks the Ica
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Wo ati.a.- t' x at present t :..vreaEt.imp,e1.,rnsNolairthtteiaoctth,in:ritze.t.ifite4 ., � a n an ti. s C -' ' i' •r ..he #fra t a s.rrfi� h l •ra
a s3 oc.k we`i ^arca d _ nn C 0th:. c a ,ut7 C w r, H l nt er, al. c W.:ale�rt, Tahn BerneS, Th.rry faavk+:r^a thei�eiaThucifHunanHillbyheldLamport Teddy 'i'aman,Marvi-1 l-1ca•- I Just 3csterdairhaaS had ,an awviul Y L Lic:r arts ww'hich sorsa ted a£ Sala17. �. tan 7 inti[e-* a �t, \Tao 23r"l battle and the gontra1 sentiment haat^ 130 sta rd. G o. 3raww tion. iiJ ey,,Jean �F- 11p�r,IreakeBic, lin;. 1dt e J:J. Carruthers, Wm,.liar-ft<tt bi Jca117
an t} e rat.,tt die niar..t.al Claurt n. Class r-1. Biers,+:n�" 88k T. `Tama. -i 84 seems to b that the war will 'ba over
-'t 1ht ere :anrt Lora utai}adnz wwifh ali t1i1>
1-ang it te which *.: margin .lags lia4n M. r , ' th s $
wnmtr.' Of course wwe thou ht ter +:delb, rt \3'bb, 1oLnpbre;y �� ehb . ? ra
o A b r \L Hawwe} 43, J. �i�~31pe_ a3, .l. e,s t
tiopictl contains such , -t.w o satariners a o btxf then woe: Icinia Farrell, Stephen 1� Yb1�. Ed*' etas s.ngin, fh. rhartrS. 1'he rasp-
bvital
_�onr,d /4 er Boyle 71, S. ib Ne . a the , w Ga11- a'. Oliver, 13tcbard Z` ebb, itis. b.'rs a£ the cradle roil had been Ira-
to ire as Modern problems r in the1. ,231 know that it has to come to aft '-rs 1 number of which `Vith their
>r D 70, W. Randers 60. Class; G—G. \ E,. Ilod ins; Emery Thsjardint, Wes- w t
Rusk Parish and The resent on ?, ant' sometime. For about. two t
P sin. 36, R. ii.ak Sal V. Jones a2, 'Lames )teC .rthv; Joh:, parents were present. Mrs. and firs
,; , ,-, : ,, le Jones,
prarawttt ...incl. the riress�.nn 314_4 in 1� . , ,nw . T ,, ' ' . edrafts were leave na here every night _ a daactt `-. '
4-444. ..5..,. ... ... - .. T�n�ay. 31, N. Wells �6;,L, i^.,,n 73, and. ., .�.., aF� _ tLavcs..fes.
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vent ion, 10 eld in Clinton, Toes-.
sptetors and officers in the enforce -4
later ifor selrizr of Liquor
proprietor of' the Commercial ITotel,
Chnton, for ten days.
Moth. r's Day at Main St.
a d. -red was vn,loyed by all pte,,eint-
particularly tho part taken by the
Ili' theit best iiii a solitiion. of the pld
SERIOUS LOSS AVERTED nal- 13 Balkwifl, M. Wel?,s. Clasc 1
.. a ,.n..,, ,ea,...ic.r. , v , t. '' r Fenct-Viewers—Daa McCurdy, is_ and. ,mottos stittalale for the oc\‘cast.'2
seven days. and so ifar -we have been
;Lac IIII1 Ezra Ilaist. Peter McKenzie ion.
Geri. INTawh,riney, Eli King, William
Drown, Geo. 1)own.. Austin BaYler.
The following orders wore -,',..ssed.
F. Adams, drawing gravel C.Ed.
3.35; W. ;Vincent aieto 3.33; Eiicobeth
ne the fact that T am in good „health Dletriel'; David Eagleson. G°°-; "C‘rab
and not tailing in the least. Alvin 1D'aker. Arthur Amy, Claris
A Cow 'days let( r he writes. news Finkbeiner, Arthur Baker, Jos. Tlren_
is changing exceedingly rapid these ner. Fred Erecter' Silas Stan -lake;
1iti�ins,�let klotson, ll. Skinner sant'; -- .. -Sing chi
hymns to me" an interesting talk on I\Totlier which
Muxworthy sang a solo "I'll wear
a white flower for you, nnather" The,
orchestra was, niuch appreciated and
WaS a considerable aid with the music
The n ttenclance was large.. the schoot-
Reuben Goetz, 1)avid. Steeper, Jere- room being, filled. The room had ht‘er,
discovered in • the barn of Mr. John No. ell roll 48; averaae 45, days. Some of. the boys that came,
Snell in time to avert a serious toss miala Brophey, tast.ifully decorated with flo -
Mr. C. L. Wilson noticed flames in ,N.L. A 1-1?'/..-- .1 over with us hav-, e -on, on leave fo
the barn, a fire having starte".d in the
floor. The fire hac1 been smoulrlering
during the night and had burnt quite
'a hole in the flooring an.d sills. lt, 76, H. 76, G. ;Sanders 75; Pass, nine Avritiks. the boys are going Y
was noticed in. time and got under NI: IA7„1,13;-er 74, R, Davi; 7/4. E. 1-loul- the hundreds ;;:id thousands for over-
-"' Vi =II G L co seas and by the looks of thtngs it will
the (Tay before. 1 Snell 74 , Colliin,gwood 73, Wan,da, drill from c•ie,-.ne, a.m. till five p.11). Appleton, rep culvert S.B. 1.00: do.
J.,...2.1ES ST. TTAs vou. Wascinshi 70, C. Achesoin 70,A, and are drilling Wednesdtty afternoon Con.14. 1,00; Geo. "Lovie, donvago to
SUCCESSpuL yEkR, Aelles00. 70, C. Gladman 68, 17, V.Tal:er wh:c11 rarmerlY was sporti.s day, also baggy 5.00; -Robert L'0,.;;;Esh, rop,
Room 5 --,Sr. 3—Honors, R. Andrew out of luck but I guess ours will
90, 'K. Stanhury 83, F. Heanarea, 79. I). come in due 'time. We have order's
ikini'llett 79 R. Creec.h 77.' Wc,bster that we are to be ready for France in
'control but; in. a few on/lutes longer
it no doubt would have destroyed
the-buitding, The cause is thought to
salary as assessor 100.00; Edw.-. ilatt,
• ,due to children playing with fire Jr. 3-1-lionors E 'Kuntz 78 ; Tass, r. Jiang ri e , ble across roa d on S.B. 2.00 ; Henry
16.). 1\i'or tvo1:11, 32, ,avera,,e 29. Sunday iis-incla formerly \-tis rest (Tay bai,eiv 2 00 • Bert 'Jett ren, road,
The fourth Qviarterly ineettne•
51e.thodist church was held last Thurs jag here, awl other dia Its right along lit m ashout 3.00; 11,11inplarey
bat that is hot wc canto over for, N'Vebb rep. 3rcl S. 18.75; Gess
the Official illoarci of James Street
(Icy' evening. The report, of fin- to 'do our little bit so here, goeis, Tot ta, rely. gore road 2.50; Tholnas
a c,.s of the Church was one of th. Fi01-; TY; 130N S. S CONVENTION r,r Iticky, Evcry; ciraft that leaves, W e bb, gradl.rie; Con 21-22 16.25
church being well up. 'Missions nhowed
t,tioli in the Ev-ine,,lical
test in its history, the contribations . yoit ttre;. sure ito it by the cheer- Tlaci cotincil adjourned. -i,;() ine,et, a -
an increase of tIcarly $200. The r A chnr-n' caule over to- our hut and asked for
%core never be.tter. followir4t- ' • ' took tile titre for us' ft,Ito\v's to sten
ards were etentd;, steAvard, ,1\3susrpaclia'tSioull),),,t.T.00;,10...nttho,e 101 labli,,zrtthoe 'our name's; , Eve' 3..yer,..e :just pi.,•idd-,i';'"
8.11 Kuhn; Kies't.te Fishes- E ;ri 'xnc On bat .we-fotantl on.: after w
J. G. Jones was elected delegate to'
41
'Ube, illonthly meeting of. the Pat-
Dtie 14.4.1S held in the Town
Ball on Tuesday evening May 7th,
Rcco;pts Cyan' ().1344:1'42. Corti-
-rimintia to ;7;213.-10.111s° the receipts',
n the sale of 1011011 cloth at opttra
tom:Anted to ;8,3.3, iii.016rig a total of"
t.t.ikan it, :during Ship-
hoispital 'shirts valae 8.75f
1,101rs. pyjamas 20.00; 77 lyrs..
shiliits value 294.25,d:
arid siewins.• -given out at f.rt)itvn