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EXETER
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Cotton
es
Our Stockof Cotton Staples for Spring
is now complete.
For those:
who wish to got their sewing done early l y we can* give wonderfully attract-
in hales Shirtings, Galateas, Pillow Cottons Sheet-
rive values in Piints,,G g ,
ies'etc. We have
Lon cloi;hs, CamUri
iligs, Flaiine"lettes,.'>!'actorY Cottgns, Long
cloths,
from:"'
an orrormoixs' Stock t
lar than ever for the coming season. We
Ging4lams•will be more popular ,
colorings of .the celebrated Anderson's
s
1 a e over thirty patterns:and
1 v
ScotchGxnglia.lns in 32 in. and 3 6 in. width.
These are particularly guar-
anteed fast colors.
The New Monarch re ere
Yarns
We have the new M
Monarach Knitting yarns in stock for spring. We
•
have• ever shown
• ttivo decidedly different sweater and scarf. yarns from. any
Y
Before. Starlight is a ver fine silk and wool yarn in all popular plain
colors. and Mohawk in two toneeffects will be very Popular. Ask to see
these new lines.
Dress Silks
We have just received a shipment :of Dress Silks in the new bright
colors such as Poppy, Henna, ,
Jade Tangerine, Sand etc. These are ex-
ceptionally good vilues at $2150 yd.
„
'Clearingess Serges
We are rather over -stocked with some lines of Dress, „Serges, .which .
we are offering at greatly reduced prices. We, can give you heavy all
wool Serge in popular colors 50 in, wide at •$1,00,• yd. ,
NEW CANL'ON.NETS and Draperies. Stock -now complete for Spring.
Dozens of deffei
ent.uatterns and prices.-
DO'1
3'.i'\'PROOF SATEENS. Beautiful new patterns in English downproof
Sa.• 1Tu, C^,fnrtersetc. at lower prices.
pring Wan Papers
Our new Wall Papers are here, . Comein and see them tirPapers are
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them that way, or xntx•imme,' i`' you pre-
fer
if you want ,
fer them.
Yon Man's ! vercoats at $10,00
See our window of Overcoats at $10.
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EXETER SCHOOL REPORT
EXETER; HIGH SGC-10OTi.
REPORT' .
JANUARY
FORM,1
I, -E. b'iorlook:88,7.H Vet 66,8,'
7:I -J• Pryde 69,8;
FEJ3R17ARY 8th., 1923'
Webster 58;. Madeleine""Dearing 51;
Winnie Bifi oP 46' i
1ton Laing 441
,
Golda Wells 44,
lr. IIT-aPass, Geraldine Burke 7 2
Clarence Boyle .69; Willie 171lering-
ton 68;Gladys Hunkin 66 Willie
Balkwiil 66; Mary Wells 64; .Charlie
Lodcler 64; Orville Beaver: 63 Doro
ILI,-G Fulton, 62.5; 17.. Whyte 62,4 ; thy Dinney 62;ll,ussel Sne11;61; Har-
1VL. Salter 61.5, old -Macdonald 61, Iong Ymg Wee
Credit -1, Frayne, 58.4; G. Fowler 60; Russell Coilingwood, 59 Violet
58.2; L, Ford 55; W, Spencer 54.8, tiV1, Ganrbrill 59; Rosa Jennings 5`7; iVe1
5W3,111.is S4; M• Jo'ry grad O, Cn Ic y
53,5, R. Ganlbr'.L' 53.2, 1. Lamport mnd son"Wells 56,• Loretta Little'5.5; Clif
•sett 53 M. Murphy 51.6, L.Foote ford Lamport; 5 4; Roy Sanders, 51;
M' E. ' 5 combo, 48; Jean Wainer 46; `Lillian.
S1; E. Rundle 50.1.
Failed -M. Joilths 48.4, N. Chambery George Andrew 49 Verne Briia'
s
s •
A.Sanders 45 2 1 Ularclrarucl 44 P 36
No. on roll; average a .. .
Jean S. Murray, teacher.
ROOM III
Class II Sr. Honors Helen pen -
hale, 9'2; Mabel Snell, 87; Jean.
Sheere, 83; Madeline Stewart, 51;
FORM, .II Gladys Hutchinson 81; Raymond
Maud !biller 71..8, Evelyn Whitlock .ys Smith, •80; Helen Vale; 80; Ruth
67.1, Grant Coilingwootl 65.5, Leonard Collingwocd, 79; •' IT iia Kestle, 78;
Greb 65, Grace Turnbull 64.7, Ruth:
4 3, Charles Campbell 63.6; Tom
Pry G . , . '. esandex 59.1:, Mar-
guerite
Pr de, '61,1, Alvan, Al.
guerite Aldwo,th 'Howard Hunter
57.7, Elizabeth „ am,il,ton, 57,5, E1s:�e
Gardiner 57, George, Beavers 56.4, Her-
man Hodgson ,56, Bruce. Tuckey 54.1,
Herman Gower 53,5, Verna Roulston
52 ,2, John GilFillan 52.1, Hazel Hack-
ney 50.2, Nlarguciate. Hackney 48.6, garet Ellerington, 78; Muriel Faye,.
Fred • Ford 48.4,. Olive, Wood 47, Har-
vey Batten, .77., Pass ` Harry
Puller 46.2; Garnet Johns 453, 78; Clayton
,BOARD OF EDUCTION.
,The Exe e1"Boariof
Ed
ucat oY
lx<ld
their l.:ts't zneetin,g l:or the year on
a'1',eb. "(illi when tine; insnib�ei°s pre euat
i.
isIgned the declaration or •office, Ab-
sent, E M Dagnatualid r1 .'Rawe.
Organization tool place, as follows-
Chairman -R, N. Creech.
Vice Chairman -Rev. A.. A.'Frump er
Sec.-Treas,-bliss Is 614 tc 0111:
I i'brary Representative -Jas Weekes
ter 1923-4-5,;
Aitciiror Geo. Nlawsoal..
Standing. Committees
Int:ranee-J. Td, Grieve, E: NI, Dig.-
ann., ;I. T. Rovre.
w S
T Rowe, 1 uel and 5ix1-iplies--H. T. P r
1-1arnrey. R. N. Creech,
46:0, . an ea• _ ayrte Teaichers . and Study Courses- W.
tileinteldt 43, J. Penrvice 41.,1, 'G,' 40 tt °7
V. I N G 'Medd, J,b.'<'-N. Creech,„ S. Harvey,
7
Thos.: Pryde.
'tri tln .s and Groitrals=Rev. A.. A:
I,.tig
Truni,per, W. "Nha!y, 3, G, St wlbury;' J.
11 Grieve.
Scholarship and Vocational Advisory
-3, G. Stan arm,"W,; _!'Lily, W, �. ri'ledr$
=Reel. A, A. Trumpet, and Piin;c'tpal
L J. Wethey.
Sc,izao], I'Iealt'h Ins'pectian-1k ' ;1'I,
rign� mn,. W. G. 1VZedcl, '1'h,os: Pryde.
yde.
Truant Officer -T• W. Celliai,gwood
The date. ,of the. R- ulai• IV11e�'titn g
was fixed for thet•first Monday of
each: month.
i - g examin-
ation,
sy„tcnl,ul' publishing
,reports was 'introduced by Mr.
Medd, • discussed and adopted -with a
view ,• :to giving a more accul'a,te'sfat,e-
me:nt of the. standing of ,el� trttp i iq
each .subject 'written on,
The Chairman, ,rynld in his absence,
the Vice-Lbairntan, 01.1 the Sec.-Tr'eas
were empowered tog ,sign cheques and
p
borro\'r n,eceasary money.
The H. S. prialc0,ypa;l',sl and the .t. S.
urine:final's reports were received and
;_aered iile;d,
A, few aec,ou,nts,.were passed.
K, MacFait'l, . Secretary...'
Frayrne .40, II. Fishes a.nd G. Murray.
,2' A. Frayne 37.4, F. ParsIons 35.8
39, ,.
4, Snell. 35.3, R.. Elworrhy. 33, 13. Nel-
s�onn 32.6, B. ' Gardiiner 30.5, M. Harness
29.2, A.. Nlitelacll' 27.2, PL Saunders 23,8,
I Harding 18, E. NLcThcol 1.2;' A. Presz-
cator 0."
Pryde, 81; Grace Christie, $0; Glad
Bloomfield, 78; Margaret Mar-
tin, '77; Lois Statham, 76. Pass, Ce-
cil Laing, 72; Gerald Skinner, 72;'
Lloyd Fi•eckleton, 64; Jack T-Iedden,
63; Arthur Little, 62; flush. Walper,
62.
OlaS s II Si. b) -Honors; Joseph
Jackson, 80; Justine Kuhn, 7 8 • Mar_
Stuart Baker 45,2, . Wanda. Von Was-
cinski 43 ,6, Ella Kuntz 42,2, Hazel
Kestle .41;7 Helen, W;athey 37.7, Percy
Mr. Falls 36,5;' ',Francis Abbott 34.7,
Charles. Acheaan• 34, 'Floiie 4 e Amelia
28.7, Garfield 'i'horasoia
Acheson 20,5, Dorothy Snell 18,
Cresc.enl .Dayma:n 17.85.
RQQ\411II. B.
I, -George Hind 81,' 11ennsth Stan-
bury • 80.
I1. -Greta Forrest 74, Riiby Cie .h
73.37'' Lulu Fulton 73, Mary G lI]u!an
Cole, 74; Wallace Seldon, 74; "Mar-
guer'ite Blooinfielcl, 71; Stella Little,
69. Edith 'Kestle,' 64.
No. enrolled 33, aver. attend. B0.
H. M Kinsman, teacher.
ROOM II
Sr. II -Honors, Ruth Balkwill, 89.;
Kenneth, Ward, 88; Joe. Creech, :88;
Grafton Cochrane, 86; Rich'd Tram-
per, S5; Helen.Heywood, 80;: Dorothy
Cox, 78; Helen Stanbury, 77; Mary
Cann, 7 6.
72.4; Dorothy Balkwill.68.4, Vera Maw Jr. II (a) -Honors; Teddy Wethey,
liinn.ey', 6:8 Muric1'Hovyald. 67.8, Keith '7S; I eleix Saner, 77. Pass, Viola
Laves 67,Jasue Iobarth; 66, L e star Hodgson, 69; Marion Davis,. 62; Al-
ili,-Trueman. V1a'1Ls; 65.8, Y1 mer,Hunkin,, 60.
than, 65,: Mice.l-Ioftmari, ,64,6, EJsie
Brandeau 64' 'Helen Elder 63.6; NLina Jr. H. (b) -Honors, Florence Cor-
Corriish•',63. ' flesh, 82; ,Jean Penhale, 75.- Pass,
;Credit -Walter Johns, 59, PercY Allen Fraser, 72; Mildren Colling-
I leinstivei• 58.4, Edward, Altlw•ortli 58 wood, o06; Billy Burke, 62; Aldon Ap_
Langford Jones 58,. Pearl; Thomson 57.6 pleton, 61.
�k%es!'ey Heywood 57, yLulvtn Sims 55, Jr:II (c) -Honors, Ruby Stone , 89,
gliomas Heywood 54, -•10.1-_ Connie Jennings, 82 Utah G�lailr, 81
Failures -Laura 1 - Knight 49.7, Russell 49,
Dorothy Davis, 79.
enc:' Htewar.,
49:7 Bertha Rus
t- 47 B i.sspn -,Tuckey 44;. • Sr,.1-Honors, Lois McDonald, 96,;
Irene, Stewart
Celia Christie 43 14e',cyn Tiernan .41• Marguerite Cann, 93; Mervyn Sims,
Gerta Hunter 39, Hannah Murray 34 93 ; Marjorie Coinplin, 90 ; Allan
= /Isobel :Murray 32, Noll' Faist 31. Quince, 80:"
Jr. I -Honors, Billy Chambers, 97; under him. In later years years
Highest 81, Average 58.
LATE JOAN C0 iTLE
Mr. John Cottle of the Tutimes
Road died on Wednesday of last week
at the age of 86 years and 10 months
Mr'. Cottle had the misfortune to fall
several weeks ago -and fracture' his
hip and since that time he has grad_
wally grown weaker•. He has been
living with leis daughter, Mrs. Robt.
1l4cDonald The deceased. vias born
in Fifeshire, Eng., and when about
twenty years of age he came with his
parents to Canada, the family settling
'on the 8th concession of Usborne.
The first year he was in Canada lie
worked as 'a framer on tb.e Grand
Trunk sty, tion in London and also on
some of the br edges th area Follow-
ing that season 'he sta'ttod`"into Misr-
ness for Irimself as framer and for
years he had a large gang of men
110V. Jas. Foote, of C:.'e11
ter''. zl 4l iu cix has Lu lire L, (itx as
la
„th ,
interesting series ,of sex°trans ,x 8
faY istor of rcli rious xnavements.lead
a
111 itp to present''conditions,
NIr. 1+orilea, 4ather of n\Trs.
Gladnran, for•uierly of Exeter, diol tag
Toronto' 0>1 1)1011 laY. Tho i , erld
wai held 011 Wednesday; inter°Mens,
at Peterborough,
airs, los. Davis has been seriously
ill at lite home of ,her bzi•ents, lilt.
and i11rs. Wm. Fisher. "' X.11 Davis, ,
who is on the staff of the 'lio soma•
1 anir at .51ezlin, was sent for and ar-
rived here Alorolay, We understand
she is some better at present.
11ir. Alex Reeder met will an 0n
fortunate accident: on '1 L1's'd1'W�
last; wveek.. 1VLr, Reeder has been Hill ; +
fling the planer at Gillies' saw rniil,
Tie 'wa's struek in the abdomen ,by a `
board and .was hnoeltetl out. He .-Was , y
taken to his home where he n Ls 'since
been confined. Ile is iniprovina.
r in'tte-e? from
A meeting of �-tlie eo. r i ]
!:lie London Conference to deal ',vitt].
union tion 011)1 1' i1) 1 colrinrittee Eton) the
e
II}iron Presbytery :.wilini et in i1[ai1i
street et church"'lnhursday'to col=_sxdex•
s
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'2Lven
union between Main bt, andand
churches.
SIr. 'William Sanders, a •fora er re-
sident of Exeter and a son of the late
Mrs. Mary Sanders, died in Windsor
on Monday at the home of 1\1r. Garnet
Craig. The deceased was about 0? ^ <*
years of age. • The remains are be-
ing b bht to Exeter and the funeral -
brought
held from the depot Thursday .1.010-
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For OneWeek
BALANCE OF STOCK, ANY KIND
10 per cent off
Electric Light Bulbs
One WEEK'Only 25, 40 and 60 Watt
3 for 81.00 4fr
Perfection Heaters
SNOW SFI1®E
2 PAIRS .4.1" COST Give great, by the roomful
AIEY KNEE OT. SKIN; PADS '
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OC foil 65e; Reg ;j2.�0 for .$2.008 �[Ig..� ,�9a �.
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' FOR , $17.0
1 WI-IICAI ELECTRIC Reg. $11100SPECIAL' FOR. 100.000
RINGERS : 10 PER CENT OFF
STILPIJU 1 EPSOM, S.A.L'.PS
5 lbs 25c • • 5 lbs. 25c
Triple .()leaded Oyster Shell
$2.00 Per 13ag
SALT PETRLE
1.5'c lb.
CLEANED GILIT
..;1,75 Per 13ag,
P.0 ,SMTTHI1l.G AND PLUMBING'
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FORM RI., A. Tom Ellerington, 93; Vera Nestle, when the work became too strenuous
87; Jimmy Sanders, 82; Eddie Ward, for him he retired and began growing
V. Whiteside 75.4,. L. T9. Pass John Payne, 63. beautifxil flowers and Inc home on
G Davis 9, , Y ,
Snell 71.6; L. Byers 70, M.. Rowe G' No.,enrolled 37, aver. atten. 35.38. the Thames Road 'presented a veiny
A.,.Ande;rson 69, A. Christie 64.7,
N. Medd, teacher.
ROOM I
attractive appearance in blooming
Chapman; 64.1,' N. _Medd 63.2 G. Haast
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67.8, E. o
Hogarth 62,2, "H. Wood '60.5
H. • Dignan 60, I -I. Coxworth.:59, E.
Horn.y58.6,
, e ; M. NLeyers' 58, C. Hodg
.
spar. 54.6, R. Lamport 14 4, M. Hor-
ney 53.6, J. Elder 47:1, He3en Dignan
45.8, M. Farquhar 44.5," G. W arrener
44.3, G. Sanders 44 2, W. Cochrane
35.6, S. Rennie 34.9, 1M..E1worthy 34.74
H. Delbridge. 34.4, E. Berry 33,.
Woods 24.4.
N01'b.S
' �,,es an examina-
Wdien a pupil m>s
So'rnet'imes .is a hardslxip to 1. pupal
is the
Y
tion, deo ,allowanceiismade. This
A CONCERT -In the Scheel house ;when ,reports are m' de, but i `t the
Frida • t.`o:nly way to prevent pupiilts from
ab -
of S. S. No, 1, Usborne, on
ev
ening,
Feb 9th' at
8 o'clock
The
seating themselves fn
o
nexamination in.
their weak subjects.'
program will consist of Dialo ues
Music b
Mu y
Fourth Form, kep.arts will be :is-
Pantornrnes,. Readings and sued ;next week. There, will be no
the Young People of the Huroudale
Admission 25c and 15c..
HEAR THE, "ALL STAR" ART-
ISTS in Music and Elocution, The
Peerless ,.Concert Company, :for only
35e and 25c at James St. Church; Ex-
•
eters , Feb., 13th, "at 8 pm.
examinations tin F.ebritatry,/uu
plete, 'hest will be, held just before ilre
Easter Holidays. -
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E?H+TER PUBLIC SC3IOOL
ROOM V
The following is the standing of
the pupils for the month of January.
The results are based on tests given
The Mission Circle of the James on all subjects together with daily
church
will
put on; an old time 1 marks:-
concert in tlie' Methodist church atSr, 'IV - ITonors, Eugene Howey;
Elimville . on Feby. 14th, under the 51 6 Frank Creech and Hugh Creech,
auspices" of the Elimviile
W. M. S. equal; 81; Marvin Howey, 75 Edna
Russell, 75. Pass, Florrie West; 74;
Edward Taman, 74;' Muriel 1-lowaltl
71; Kathleen Heanian. 70; Marjorie
Clark 69; John Kuntz 68; . Mable
Winegarden ; 6.5 •s' Reggie Beavers 61
Jas. Connor „60: Jack Gambrel 391;
Frank •,JeclreLi 5 8 Eva, 13etts 5S."
Marjorie Medd 55. Jim. Betts 451.
Jr' IV --Hol
ars
,
Vela N1oons
y
78,
Stella Northcott 75. Pi=ss - .Irwin
Ford 74;. Lillian Baker 74; ,Lylo
Dinney 72; Edith Walter 71; Harold
Skinner 70; Greta Bloomfield ,68;
AidaMcDonald 66; IIa•r,'y Jennings
Sidney West, 03; Clifford Hut-
chinson, 63;` Doris Salter,- 62; Vera
lbJr,Dolrald, 62; Irene Melding, 58''`;
Wa,netta, Nelson., 56; Catherine Woocl
5"'; Nona Reeder, 32'°' Ida S,7ii c110 1,
231, Missed tests,
No. on roll 3 8, aver. ratan 36.5.
Total average i°or :1: ' ;alalic School
1.73;1 ,.
BORN
PARSONS -In Usborne, on February
4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl:Parsoi1S,'.
a son, (William Harry.)
MARRIED
SFIERRITT-RYCKMAN At St.
Andrews manse, London, on Feb..
7th, Myrtle Idella, daughter of • Mr.
and Mrs. E. Grant-Ryeitrnan, of
Hensall, to Mr. T111511as J. Shorritt,
son of the late Thomas and Mrs.
Sherrill, of >Iensall; by the Rev;
D. C, !McGregor.
DIED
'retlnesda-_
'C7gUorne on b\ a'
GO.TTLL Tu
Jan3 1st, JoxxCottle, a ed 86
oaths. years. and, 10 m
19IJ61i lottIA71
In loving memory of ;Fred Genttner
who died in :Dasliwoocl. on Fob. 6111;.
1919.
No olio knows how 111ticll we miss slim
No one knows the bitter pain
Wo have suffered since we lost 111
Life has never boon the same,
The Pearly Gates were opened,
A gentle nice. said "Conte,"
And with fare Wells 'unspoken
Ile get`ally entered Home, .
tr,(i1y fn1issed, by Wife and tami
1l
y..
Class V (a) -Honors; R. Fraser,
89; F. Stewart, 88;' H. Kerslake 88;
D. Luker, 84; E. Snell, 83; J, Pilon,
82 1(. Hockey, 81; J. Ross, 80. •
Class 'V (b) -Honors, T. Batten,
91; S. Ward, 91; M. Spencer, 88;
B.. Walter, "85; I. Collingwood, 82;
A. Nelson, '795; A. Stone, 76 J. Stan_
bury, 76
Class IV-Hon'ocs, M. Quance, 92;
R..Fi°eckleton, 85; E. Cornish, e4; J.
Pryde, 82.
Class III -Honors, R. Creech., 91;
A. Tramper, 86; R. Hutchinson, 79
NI. Taman, 79. Pass, M. Jones; 67;
Class II -Honors, H. Penhale, 83;
H. Walper, 83; H. , Clark, 79; C.
Complin, 76.
Class I -Honors, E. Cann, 75.
, 5, I:Iavy ard; Iii rncii)a.1,
Sx. TI[ Floaxols, Roy Batten 7'7
ass, .loiznle' Prang oro 74; Baden
Po,yol1 73; Willie Sanders 69; ("raOe
Chainliors (:7; I('athle,7n Reid 65; W.
I(aye` 63; Geor ina. Nelson 63; Tem
Itlire''61; .8tanicv' Walter 60; Alvin
issiirotx: 59; i7Tyrtle wnetti•ler 59; C
time. He has carried off many
prizes and honors with his exhibits
at different shows. He was married
to Margaret Turnbull who predeceas-
ed him six years ago. One son and
four daughters survive, viz: David of
Fullarton Tp., Mrs. Robt. McDonald,
Mrs. A. Carnpbeil,,,.of Seaforth; iVirs.
Matthew Clark and Mrs. John Hazle-
wood, of Tuckersmith. One brother
and three sisters also survive, George
Cottle, of Whitechurch; Mrs. Mc_
Coonrb, of'. Exeter; 1VLrs. Hy. Francis,
of Usborne and Mrs. Gennett, of
Blu:evale. The ureteral was held On
Saturdayafternoon interment in the
Exeter cemetery.
"Papa, what is a pedestl•ian;?"
"An individual; nay son, that is al-
ways found in front of automobiles.
.Notice to 'Farrners
TAKE ' ,TIP FROIi 11S _INE
GET YOUR HARNESS 1',;E -
PAIRED BEFORE THF. SPRING
RUSH.
Our Service on --St
age Batteries
CANNOT BE SURPASSED .
TRY,US AND JUDGE FOR
YOTj7;RSELF
The
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1s Novv Open
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1.1ti! C!.
Lawson's J e‘A/ef.1"y Store
Open Day anc1 Nlam,
Meals 45 Cen%,s
No. enrolled, 3 9, aver. attend. 3 4.
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Citizens whose coal bins are low I
(and most of them are that) and who
are hoping for an early, spring,
found little consolation du the fact
that old Bruin had no diilicnity wvhat-
even in seeing 11is shadow on Friday
of last week and according to the old
adage retired to hibernate for anoth-
er six weeks.
HAS TAKEN POSITION AS
hS' DRO:' SUPERINTENDENT•
-
Mr. Lloyd Beavers has accepted a
position as hydro snperintondent at
Friday week
Ayr and left on 1 xrclaY o1' last,we
to take charge of his new position, 1;,
Lloyd is L bright, promising misiiP
young Folat
man of good habits and his many ---
friends in rwn will vviSli him every ;_';
access.
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,I,Lis:IO ST SEVERED P21770ERe
Mr. Will C. F. Oestretohor" of Ste-
phen, met -with an urrter1dnate acci-
dent ou Ci`htu•sdr18 of last week: and
nearly • lost -the first finger of his right;
hand. The finger rias nearly sever- " ,1
eel :ill tivo 'ley a l,t.nite, ,. i2q ' (loct,or em
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