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THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR -NO 1907
EXETER, ONT, CANADA. THIIRSDAY MORNING, MAY eith 1910.
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•••••••••JONES • & MAY'S
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Phone No. 32.
TUB GOODS
EOR SPRING
THIS is the Time for making up your Wash Goode. We are
well prepared to supply Your needs with a beautiful
showing of the season's most Stylish Goods. All the
Newest Patterns and Shades.
Be Sure and Visit Our Wash Goods Department
Fancy Ginghams
In all the latest Patterns
and new Shades. Checks,
Plaids or Stripes shown in
abundance.
if 1Oc and 121c per yard
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Plain Repp
One of the tenet Popular
Wash Goods for Spring Suits
or Dresses. All the Newest
Shades are shown,
25 cents per yard
White Vestings
That very popular White
Goods for %Vales+ ur Dresses
Ten different Patterns,
15, 16, 20, 25, 30c a yd
Linen Suitings
Very much in demand for
\Yash Suits. We are show-
ing a full range of these in the
good Shades and Patterns
15 25, 35, 40c per yard
Ladies Wash Suits
Just arrived a Swell Line of Ladies Wash Suits all ready for
you to put on. No waiting to have them made. They are in
Plain Blue, 'ran or Linen Shades with different Colored 'Feinting
also Fancy Stripes which is very pretty.
Dress Skirts
Plain Black Voiles, Black
and Colored Sprees, Panalnas
and Venetian Cloths all mule
up in the New Styles.
Prices ,$5 to $ 10
Ladies Waists
Black and ('Mored Silk
\Waists, ('ream and Ecru Net
\Waists. Fancy Iaawn or
Plain Linen. a big assortment
$ 1.00 to $5.00
Gents Furnishings for Spring
All the New Goods are now ready for you. We are better
supplied than ever which is saying a lot.
New Shirts
New Pies
New Collars
New Fancy Vests
New Gloves
New Sox
New Suspenders
New t•ndarwear
New Straw Hats
New Mott Hats
New Stiff Hats
New ('nps
Jones & Ma
Headquarters for the Celebrated W. E. Sanford
Clothing also high grade shoes and wall paper
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E.ETEIt INORTII, SCHOOL REPORT
A M a[cr]e,
1 sec her goons full robed in whitc,I{
Ere yet the break of day; 11 ti Department
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The silvery moonbeams waningli„ht,
Th.; star; foil soft ::rr'iy,
1 see her ermine rmant: • Cs'
With countless diamonds ocr,
1 &.e the curling stnoke nriee
Lik: incense in the• air.
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1 a{ -e the vale low East and West
\1'h.•re taanton ri zlit mists tic :
I 1 x ' the ..oedcn glittering sheen
Earth'; cooing fair decry.
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11 here holy praise arose
II. neeth that roof most sacred atilt,
Where first they called on God.
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Farmer; Institute held at lit nsall last
week it traa,decided to hold an excite. -''3' 1'• Wood .O; j1. Parson di: E.
2T;ion to Guelph on Tu'aday, June 7th Davis 61. No. on •roll 29. average at-
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for Sale -Mr. Chapman n , tendanc,• 25.
he at the Central ]tote]. Exeter. on •1, S. hurray, teacher.
• l'neadny May lith ant 12 oceock with ROOM \ 1.
• • :another load of [caws:r for sale. Porta III Jr. -Lila Lue(l. 91 ; M.
Gladman F6; Dorn Moulden Ft ; Kar!
Locals
►t,•vs. Coffin Fletcher \and 8. 1. Sharp
1'01[1] III. at1••nd •d a meeting. of (the I're'byter)•
I^ llonors-1., 1lartin 7'1 ; \V. Mewl at 1Srweefi.•!d \Wednesday.
6,h; L. \Vaiaon 75.3. Pass -1. 11ar- The new -tory Ii ha "Diamond ('r,•s-
lchand 73.5 ; 11. Hooper 72.6 ; A. Pick- ens" begins [Ilia week. The story is
lard 72.3; Alma McPhersoit 72.3 1..t('1 1 of interest end we feel sure our
ICrSanders 72.1 ; \V. 111ontoith 11 ; E. r•ad••rs will be delighted with it.
op'•L•tnd C. 1'ek;ird .6:1.6, on 'Oii Friday .'a -t :t horse dropper]
,'o'• _J, nt•, rage upend„nee 2'.
1 ,t 1 in the ,C,• 1trn1 ]lots] sheds. T 1c
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It. „ I nha,nlnet'. 1 Itncinai. ][Gree belonged 'to t1Ir. Matthew Rout-
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ley. or Sunshine.
Pa's -S. Pel l y 7.1.2 ; .E. punkin' and
(;. Passmore 70; e• Copeland and E. it. -v• H. A. Corriere, of Grand Band.66.I . 11, Liston n•1.7 ; It. Dearing uS ; will preach in (the Cav,•n Pr.•sbyterian
11,Fi;l; O'?.2; t'. Wood .01.1 • w. \Wets_ church n••xt Sabbath. Itcv, ..8. F.
miller 60.7: I.. t:ri.-ve 60.2; 11. Sweet ~harp trial lake anniv.•rsary service's
for \1r. Carrier • at (;rand Dent).
The ]lay. 11r. Sharp. of Exeter. tea,
a ,;nest at th • It••r. 1). N. 'Mord••nj,
Monday and ;rave a 'bort( address art
(b,• ('lir:+tion End,•avor nie.•tin,t' at
1st::
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!!ir:,rye[ : ('hArrirch. 'Mondayy evening.-
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60. No. on ro:I,26. average at(codance
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1?. M. ]told). teacher.
I s..• the farmers gatherin4 round, 1'OltM I.
And he who called the tune ;
Honor, --1'. Brown i'2 ; 1. Itannie 77;
MrL,•ods. '.11cDonalds. Allisons, S. Geiger 75. Paas -11. (;tcnn7t; A,
Kilpatricks, Griggs and Drawn.
Th • Dempseys coming from the eolith
in the o.d :f to by sieigh.
MrKcnaies. Andersons and Browns.
The Camerons and Jlcliays.
Itrave men were. they tvho pothered
t hare
Where faithful Logic stood;
And warned his hearers pain'.t the
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And his infamous brood.
Th • sound of many waters joined
W h.•n he arose to pray:
And earnest called on Ilirn who hears;
Andt
swept that lock' away.
All gone are they with scarce one left.
To trace their record here;
But whilst tbos' lien that memory
los-,11
Will hard restrain rho tear.
Li^ht of the north. thine holy flame
Shall never flickering cease.
Till nil thy sons and daughters stand
Within His Farce of peace.
Linwood.
Mrs. McTavish of 13hakespettrf; vis-
ited her parents. 'lr. and Mrs. John
Taylor, this week.
At n meeting of •the i+rth Iluron
Morgan 73; lt. 11'uod 72; V. Geiger
71; A. Willis 71: A. 'loupe 70 ; (t.
Bissett 6s; M, McQueen 67; M. Car, -
in„ 67: 11. 11an'on 66; V. Hodgson
63; 1'. 'rreion •r 132; A. Brnkenshire
62; 1'. Oahe 60; .11, Doepe 60. ('onl-
mercial-llonors-i. Eseery 75; S.
Gillies 71: 1. Itowe 70; C. Ilarvey CO:
G. llooper 6S; M. ,l: we:l 61; M.
Iiaynham 65; Fl. Atkinson 61. No. on
roll if. daily at vera,'•• 10 6,
A. M. Johnston. teacher.
1'. H. 1) •partmenr
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Sr. 11' Honors -land n Harvey 75.
Pass -Nelson Hill '71; ,'lyra Morgan
74: Irene Rivers .71: .3..an (';,•]don and
Greta iss.ft 73
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Gillies 69; James 11'a:ker 68; Florence
Arnold 158: Ariel itleverly 67 ; Russell
Balkwill C3: Viola'Itow•e 65; David
11411 65; \.•:',i,• .!ones 60; Willie Snell
60. Jr. IV Honors -Eric Burdon 78.
['ass-Irno Sweet 70; Ethel Balk
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will and !)ruse \Wa'ker 69;: Florence
Rowe rt? ; Sydney lle•ctor 67; Francis
11111 67; Iteta Itawe 63; Marie Case
65; Oliver llodgert 62; Lola Tay:or 60,
No. on roil 39. average attendance 37.
C. Vomiter, teacher.
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Sr. 111 -A. hi'gl)i 72; W. Manson
78 ; I1. llodgert 73: M. Heywood 72:
O. MacDonald 67; I.. Pestle 05: .1.
Foilick 65: A. Day 63; A. Ilea 63 ; E
Idottey 60. Jr. 111-M. Huston 56; 1'.
Misa Nettie Keddy. who nnderw: nt
and reiteration at ,The London hospit-
al some weeks ,ago, returned Lome
Turaday evening much •iniproved in
• I health.
Mr', John Down, who has anent Illy
•'0 w riser in Mt. Marva hag taken un her
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