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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1912-3-21, Page 8♦ • 4 e,t+$ 4'4'A***+►+♦♦001►♦0•!4$^x +1*4♦♦♦*+ *o*!►+11►t►a►*1/ INik#*.i► w ar A*P♦ *•O+P!i+Q+414►0+►♦♦*io!OiCr ,.+.,4,.000...,.. ..♦r .♦ • .. E T' ♦ • *� i• '. oe d' 0 84 4. 4.• •• 0 eo PHONE 16 nits Coats Blouses .A choice assortment of SPRING STYLES in SUITS COATS and BLOUSES that will appeal to women of the most refined taste, T.ie Styles are absolutely correct for spring. Voile Skirts 4' 4 In the Newest styles we can • er have them made to fit any O le figure. Order one now. so ra 7 that you can get it for Eas- g ., ter. SILKS Yard wide, Silks in many colors also in Black. is guar- anteed at per yard $1.00 and $1.25. Wall Paper Such pretty elfeetsin plain or small figures. Suitable for Halls. Parlors, Dining rooms and Bedrooms at per roll. 5 8 10 15 to 30c. Rugs Of many kinds and sizes Velvet, Axminister, Wilto Tapestry and Union, Awide variety of designs and colors A big shiptnent is just to harm. Opening Of Spring Millinery Display Friday and Saturday March 22 & 23 On Friday and Saturday our show rooms will be open when a comprehensive showing of the Season's Best Styles executed in materials of many descriptions will be shown. Miss Quance is in charge of this department and wishes all lad- ies of Exeter end surrounding country to call and see the display. J. A. STEWART 4♦• 0* 4I0 0* 00 O♦ ♦ ♦. o* 4 00 ♦• 01 0a ♦♦ 00 00 00 00 00 # 00 ♦0 00 41 00 40, 41 00 *i 40 40 0 41• 40 00) ♦ i o. O♦ ♦♦ ♦ O♦ ♦ ♦ 0* •♦ ♦ 08 00 O • • .. ®0 •0 00 00 :;4V . l000000♦♦♦♦00000N0♦0♦OQ+♦01►♦♦♦♦0♦♦0♦♦♦♦O♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦0.♦♦ 40004.♦0.0000♦00000000.040 O♦•.•••••.•...00000♦00♦♦t+♦ GOULDS GROGMRYGftOGEHY PHONE 47. Opposite Electric Light Plant Keep Happy in the Home by getting YOUR HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Here. We handla only the BEST w and e have n v everything you need at all Seasons, TRT TEA AND COFFEE STORE II WANTED -Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs. nimmenutaimarsommainseadil Seed Barley -AND- Seed Peas No 21 Seed Barley and orthern grown Seed : Peas e s for Salet a thexeter I� Warehouse Also a g large Uallt ity Feed ed o Hand ++++++++++++++++++++44-++++ HOME STUDY * Thousands of ambitious young + + people are instructed in their 'I`' '1' homes by our home study dep- .o. + artment You may finish at + +'++ College if you desire. Pay °,r• ,§ whenever you wish. Thirty 4. + Years' Experience. Largest • + + trainers in Canada. Enter any t ,'11, day. Positions guaranteed If 4. + you wish to save board and+F• +'g learn while you eatn, write 0 .1. for particulars. 4. NO VACATION + 4. ClintonB ustness College * •-. • GEO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD + + President Principal •* •i+. ++++44-e++++++++++++++++++44 A mise+tl.la,neous shower was ten- ciered Miss' Bertha Cobbiedick by her young lady friends at the hone of Miss Ethel Ilriekwood on Thursday evening last. A very pleasant even- ing was spent. Gumnell's has a hundred uses, try erre tube anyway and get i mmediate relief f Stn Catarrh troubles. Campbell's Varnish Stains are scien- tifically prepared from m soI1e coloft'e combined with. the toug'hes't hard' guru floor Varnish in such et way' that this stain( works Moo a 'trans- parent 'L:acquer. Nothing like i't for f us,. + onfloors. . Furnitu +: r and Interior er ar wood work. Vary durable • stains and varnishes at one operation. W. J. thereon sells it. An exchange pertinently remarks A 'rood newspaper cannot be made these days w"" tthoutg god advertisers J3ut what is of more general concern is the bread fact that a good totem cannot be made in these• days with- out a good newspaper. It cents money to make a good town; it costs money to make a good newspaper. Ori Sunday last Mrs.Rev.) T. E. Harrison,- of London, conducted, the s Tvices in Main Street Methodist Church in the ,narning. In the afternoon and evening accompane i;' d by Mn Street ciCtoir, Mrs. Har- rison drove, to Bethany appointaaent and conducted anniverasry .services of the Woman's Missionary Society; The eboir hacl ebarge of the singing.., ' A .nr;n's cheir, had the singing in 1tain street church in the evening. ' If you are a telephoner user don't tog' the lime but apply the Goldin Role so that everybody will be able to secure the best service possible A. fee imposed tot atertime tni,xl t` have a tendency to break upidlee loin; chats some 11o1°,r engage in While n score Of other people with ;i eportati t messages, have to wait on, ++Line's husy',' HeIp,the opera tters,,abf .the Define generally' by pliyiiY; fair, eAle E EX E R TIMES, Market tt•eports,--fine following its the tepart of Exeter markets eor- rectwd op to March 21.st. 'Wheat Standard 05 cents Buckwheat 70 cents Oats 145 to 146 Peas 1.00 to 1.10 Barley 165 to 00 Shorts $27.00 Bran X26.00 Model Flour 2,70 Feed Flour 100 to L05 Butter 30 cents Eggs 20 cents Potatoes 1.35 - 1.60 Chieked 8-10 Duck 12--13 Turkey 14-=17 Geese 11-12 Fowl 5-7 Hogs live weight 7.10 Choice export steers 6.75 to '7.I0 -,elldium export steers 6,50 to 6.651 Choice butchers heifers 6.25 to 6,50 Medium butchers heifers 6.00-626 Choice butchers cows 5,00 to 5.2i eiMdiuni butchers cows 4,50• to 4.75 Common cows '3.50 to 4,00 Choice. lambs 6,00 to 6.75 'Choice sheep 4.25 to 4,50 *** i*****0.♦0♦♦♦.0♦♦♦.0♦♦♦♦ ♦ LOCALS_ AAAAe~44,93 4.0Q>♦♦♦4I Mr. Jos, Pearl; was in London Mon- day. Mr. Bert Wil soon lett last Friday for Saskatoon. Mrs C. Knight entertained on Fri- day evening last, 31r. H. Phillips left on Wednesday, for Saskatoon, Sask. Mr. Rd Seldon lost a valuable mare on Friday east. Mr. Chas. Lindenfiel,d visited. in 1'arkhi,tl; over Sunday, Mr. Will Murray spent several days of last week in London. Mrs, M. Gill. woo has been visiting, at Zion has returned to town. Miss Annie 'Patterson, of Blyth, is visiting Miss Jessie McCullough. • According 'to than calendar yester- day was the first day of spring.. Mr, Percy Weskaway, of London, visited in town an Saturday last. Mrs. Jas. Beer has been visiting friends in Ushorne for over a week. Messrs. Al vile and IIigin Amy, of; Stephen left Wednesday for Outlook, Sask. ,Mr, Jobn Elliott has been enb+ig ed to rrtanage the Lucan Electric` Light plant. In the recent vote on church unions in Knox church St Marys themembers favored nuion by a vote of- Iii t for and 71 against. The farmers have commenced tap Ing in this community and fairly good; runs have been reported. . Messrs Alvin Baker and Russell Flynn attended the Carnival in Cred- iton r d-iton last Wednesday night. Mr. Charles Dunsford has returned home from Chatham where he has been attending business college. Miss Lilly Bawden leaves Friday evening' for her home in.Lucan after visiting with friends for the past three weeks. Mr. Geo. Sanders who has conduct'= a milk business for some months past has sold some of his caws and gave up ;business on Saturday last. You can say 'goradbye to constipaµ tion with a clear cornsci'ence if you' use Chamberlain's Tablets. . Many have been permanently cured, by. their use. For sale by all Dealers Return 'Concert -On Monday even ing the Royal English 'Hand Bell Ringers 1again visited Exeter aid' gave their second entertainment in. James stre.:t 'Church. The program was somewhat varied from their pre- vious performance and the large •number who turned out to ihear't'hem were not disappointed. No Freight Trains -From Thursday until Monday, inclusive, there have been no freight trains moving ,alone the .tine of the L. H. & B„ Thursday we hal a vary heavy fall of sn.oiy which tied up the traffic for the day and from then till Monday t:ii engines and crews wets called off to draw coal from Ft. Erie. A number of business man have been handicap- ped in consequence. An exchange says that one-third of the fools in the country think they can beat a lawyer in expounding the law. One half think they can beat the doctor in 'healing the sick. Two mthirds m think of the b they can putt inister in a hole in preaching the gospel; and ell -of them think they can beat the editor in running, the, newspaper. The truth of the matter is that most of them couldn't beat an egg. Death of Mrs. Appel been received i •c here of death of. Marian Lear wife of Mr. Jas. App' -i, cisco, Calif., who died ,,, of >,ubivary after a sh blued poisolning. Besides band she is survived by and one brother, h rer Ms x ton of Tltorndaie; Mriei. of Wilkesport;Mrs. clonebe of Exeter and. grie,e, of Sarnia. Won a Prize -Mrs W tweet received a check the Canadian a adieu Quaker o awarded her for wind a Quaker' Oats contest. there were about 500 p. lent displays and to wi angst the first twent that Mrs. Yeo's window been of exec `r ti Jnal me is to be congratulated: place cl,nongst the przz the contest was held 'th Dominion and was comp Vatiic ° a.tvr e to Sidn w y Word has the sad ice, belov.:d of, San Fran: on the 27th ort illness of her hus- band sistera 7 Geer e Wes- ton E. Armitage a g W,.xt: Brima- Mr. Fred Ile- D..''Y o last for $5,00 from ars Company; ow display in Altogether hotos of excel- lent a puce am. v-eixht shows v must have cit, Mrs o 'Xc an a getting e Winners as 'throughout the competed for from Social Tea -On Monday evening next the Willing Workers Mission Circle of James Street Church will hold a social' tea and a antertainn:tept commen- cing at 6.30'. Admission 15 and 10 ots. Light refreshments will be screed followed by a program., Ilockey-On Thursday .evening last the Lucan hockey teem drove up and played a game of hockey at the Dame. bill' were outclassed by the home team At' half time the score wits sir to two in favor of Exeter and when the 5 OM 'e W4 tri as Called d E ,n ll, Exeter x was six arils heed a a Free � A0�•t1 , r The Erecter ire �r la eta is th,, hest ' play. of the • ' -amt. g from THURSDAY M'AR'alx 'f ;Mit "" l Especially Good 0 DELAWARE LA,.UI ++ AWANNA & WESTERN * For March Winds t COAL COMPANYS• Your face will feel smooth and grateful if you .use Scranton Coal •1• FACE CRAM Greaseless, disappearing, It clears the complexion -soothes the skin af- ter exposure to wind and sun and pre- vents the biting. skin destroying ef- fects of the use of hard water, 25e buys a big artisti>i jar, Anything you buy with the name will give you entire ,atietaetion Sold and 'guaranteed by W. S. ' Howey, Phrn. B Chemist and Optician, EXETER Mr John Ford was in London Sate urday on business. Mr, Jack Kellett who liaa been ill is a little improved. Mr. J. II, Stott was in London 'this 'week on business. Mr, McCormick of London has been around town, buying cattle. Mr, E. Follick, is, 'able to be out again after his recent severe illness It cures cold in the head overnight Wheat i.• Gunn,ell's. 25c a large tube Miss Edith leIoncur 'entertained a uur ber of her friends last Friday evening!. Mr. Rich. Quanta?, sr. visited in London for several days during the past week. Mr. Wm. J: Brock, of Usbprne, Post e valuable mare on Sunday ev- e,ning last. Mr. Silas Ford left Monday far the west with a carload of horses for Mr. 'Col watt. • A woodbee ,and dance was held at Mr. Charts Sanders on, Wednesdiay evening last. Mr. J. A. Stewart has had his mil.- linery parlors beautifully papered and fitted up, Mr. John Walper of Exeter North is ,roving into Mrs. E•lhott's house on John. street. Mr. Jas. Sparks of Hensel" was in town Saturdey last. He left Mon- day for Ingersol:i 'Miss Berry, of Hensall visited at the .home of Mr. John T :cr dur- ing the past week. • The W: C. T. U. are making prep- arations to 'hold an old-time concert on Friday, April 1Sl;l1. Miss Edna McCallum gave. a St. ?atrick's tea to .a number of her friends last Friday evening.. Mr. E. Irwin of Norwich. spent Stn. day visiting Mrs. Irwin, at the. ,home of, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bissett. Mr. Frank Durdle has rented Mr. Wm. Blatchford's house on Main Street and will move in next week, Miss J. J. Aldan. Eye Sight Special- ist will be at The Central Hotel (A.cLeson's) on Saturday March 30th One Day. . 2t• Mr. J. McQueen, who has been Jiv- ing in town durtng the past winter Las returned again. to his ' farm in Usherno, Mrs '`Lindanfiel.'d and son. Ned, re- turned e-turn :d "Wast Friday after, visiting for two weeks with Mrs. J. J., Merner, of Zurich. Mr. Nelson' Friarwho has been confined to his bed for several weeks was nble• to he vp on Sunday for the first. time. To Gaso L ime. Users - It should be known to .,everybody .in these days of gasoline lamps and stoves that gas- oline will not explode -anti' its fumes have at least been mixed with six parts of atmoeperis air. Gasoline will catch :fire, as soon as any liquid• known, but let it alone and it will burn out, doing no damn - age or leaving no sign or scar of fire. Mixed with air in the propor- tions mentioned it is far more dan- gerous aogerous 'than dynamite. No recep- taele of this liquid should be left un- korked for, to do so is to make the room where it is kept far worse than a powder magazine. This matter of safely handling ';gasoline is very easy and `no one should be ignorant of how it should 'be done. NYAL'S COD LIVER COMPOUND An excellent tonic for child- ren and aged persons, for it contains all the virtues and none of th i edsa r g eeable pro- perties of Cod Liver Oil. For anaemic persons or those suffering from defici- ent vitality, Nyal s Cod Compound Liv- er er i �] unh t salla - ingly reuommeded, for it helps build up cells andtis- sues l + s- sues by increasin,;g the �digestion, ap- petite And aidin . 1 rage bottle $1:00;` smaller bottle 50 cents. Anytsou o 7 with thennme will give you entire oat'eroo twit Sold and guaranteed by S '.flo. r�ey, B the star ,, i .; Chemist and ipticiant EXETER' a.: 4. 4. +I+ ` The Best Hard Coal Mined 4. Try a ton * •1+ W. H. LEyETT COAL MAN '+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +3++++II•+i•+3+++i++ What We May Expect mhoa d Marbles Moving. Milloinery Maple Molasses Mowing • I 1 Mr. Robt Zeller was in London Tues day. Mr. Alf Taylor was down from Hen sall Tuesday. Mr, Will Moore was in town Tues day on business. Mr. and Miss Hasket of Lucan weir in town on Monday. Mr. NC. F. Boyle of Centratia visite his brother on £uesday. Mr. Ed. Beaver of Dashwood was in town Monday on business. d 4 e d Mr. Will Howard of London visite Mr. Ed. Christie Monday, Messrs. Doyle Bros. sale brought a big crowd of people to town. Mrs. Thos, Boyes of Centralia visited friends in town Friday last. Mrs. P. Croft of Dashwood visited her daughters at the Central Monday, Mr. G. Russell of Battleford Sask, visited with Thos. Sanders over bun- day, Mrs. Jno. Essery who has been visit- ing her daaghter in Brantford return- ed home last week. Mr. Dean of Stratford was here on Saturday looking for suitable place to start a tailor shop. Mr. Richard Cox of West Lorne, spent one day in town last week the guest of Mr. Stephen. Powell. Mrs. Boney and Miss Pearson of London are visiting Mr. and Mrs.'Geo. Thomas and other relations in town. Mrs. Bowey retnrned Saturday from P.ort Huron where she has been visit- ing her mother who is seriously ill. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Wanless of De- luth are here attending the funeral of Mrs.;WanIess brother Verce Hardy. Miss Mabel Walters left yesterday for Toronto, where she will meet Mr. Jas. Walters and go from there to the Soo. • Mr. Jas. Hawkins is this week mov- ing into his new home on Huron street recently purchased from Miss Vina Fisher, The Exeter I, 0. 0. F. Degree team are going to Lucan next week to ex- emplify the work of the second and third. degree. The Exeter Band will soon put 011 a concert in the Exeter House given all by local talent. It will be in aid of buying new uniforms. Mr. W. E. Oestreicher, of Toronto agent for the Welch Land Co„ who is visiting at his .home in Credtion spent last Saturday in .l own. Rev. ltd. .Hobbs, who•has been cdn� fined to his, hone, for several weeks has sufficiently recovered to attend church on Sabbath last. WANTED -A live represen'tativefor Exeter to handle' Western Property Inside property, Saskatoon, Regina', Winnipeg and Vancouver. Apply to Exeter Times. ..Rev. E. G. Powell preached in' James, Street Church on Sunday morn ing last and Rev.. Colin Fletcher, of Thames Road Presbyterian Church, preached in the evening. Rev. T. A Steadman, of Elimville,, will preach next Sunday. To the Ladies of Exeter and Sur- rounding !Country -• I wish •to an- nounce that during the last itwo weeks in Margit, I will be in Exeter and hope to call on every lady to show them the Spirella Corset,' Ithe most pliable and resilient corset bon- ing in the world. Guaranteed not to break or rust in regular corset wear Anyone fromt acountry desi ring' to seeme should call at Mrs. R. Hunt- er s. William street -Miss M. Hunter Read the sale advertisements en page four. Hicks', Forecasts -A Reacticinary storm period falls eat the .center of Earth s vernal equinox -on the 22nd 23rd. land 24th. t Should the barom- eter rom- u eter fall to very low readings, espec- ially in the south coasts and gulf regions tat"''this period, with thigh temperature and humid atmosphere tornadic storms, or West India hur- ricanes should be apprehended, Rain turning in g to snow will vis6 man y in- teriorfor parts,f flow d o e front the 'arftih ak west by ,risng barometer, cold wave and gales from( `the northwest: Cy- clannic storms, likely' to •have their origin in the West Indica about the 18th. 19th,,•ancl;70t'h,_ may easily be expected to reach the gulf regions withq uickedreac- tionary energy, rgY, at this read- tionary period. No harm to be on the watch. Vast danger and loss might result from neglect and indif- fereuct„. The time tables of theannual de- partmental P artmnnsal 'e xaminationr have been issued by thee. 4 education department at Toronto a will .. nd vi11 bea res f int t t to all candidates planning. to write. Junta 10 is the date set for the ex am- inafrons' for senior public cchoo1+ grad- uation, seniori school. h h s entrance h g and model entrance. while Junct 11. begins the lower school examination for entrance into Normal schoels and Faculties of edueatuion The middle school rntrance into Normal Schools begins June 24, while the ' upper schooltintranee into faculties of edu- cation begins bn;'dune. 12,+ Pass ma- triculation ,examinations atart on the 13th and honor, and scholarship roam ltriculation on the 12th. The art specialists ferrel tsotnmereial bspeaial- ists.examination will be held on Attg-,. fist 5,0.7+8w and 0, at .the depp:t+tment. 61 education after the con of .the'I sutnnier school of th.a University of TorontooAsearo ptiA +++44•++++++4•++++++++++.1.++++++++++++144441144 CARL1NC'S ' • PHONE 18 +p, + E 'II' If' CLEANING c ..,, :4: EXETER 0 0 OW that the time is so near for HOUSE CLEANING, ,your; N PAPERS, LINOLEUMS. CARPET RUGS, and +' if 1•will he in need of seyeral necessities such as WALL +II• -+ LACE CURTAINS. ' +; .- +0; Wall Papers ! +II+ We have something NEW and .1. • all SHADES and DESIGNS. Wall. Papers! UP-TO-DATE• in this line in +g. •,SII+ + • are of the LATEST :t came and see them, 0 44 4. 0 44 0 0 Lace Curtains DESIGNS and are well worth . your while to CARPETS In UNION and all WOOL in very neat designs, RUGS InUNION and BRUSSELS in GROUNDS with floral designs. • L x4 r 1.1,•� BROWN FAWN and GREEN +t+ +1+ Linoleums And Oilcloths v Are now in for inspection come andsee them. We are giving a SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 15 per cent for one week. on all the articles mentioned above, 3 Highest Price paid for Produce t 4, 0; J.' arling� I 4, .. ,,. IA++4.4.1,,4.1.++ ++II1 .•I,+4 .;,+++.+.1.4. ; +++++++++++1,44 4. +++++l• i•++•i ++ 'I +1..g,+II.+g.+g++g.+g++II++g+.q+.1,+g.+g,.g++l++F++l.+t+;++g++y..++II+.g+++p,,.1.+i+.i++p+g+.l++g.++r+F+.y+.g++II+-ir•1++d++F++S++y..g++F+d+.p..1:+1.ON 9T +3r ry 4. D .II. E •F+ 1• +e+ ✓r 0 Tea Spoons, Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Cake Forks Soup Spoone, Pie Knives, Pearl -handled. Butter Knives, Knives and Fot•ks, Fish Servers, Carving Sets; Wedding Rings Big Stock to choose from ALARMED,! Sleep late in the morning. Enjoy the luxury of waking up whenever you feel like it if you can, but if you can't better get one of our Clocks, Watches. rnonds, Cut I Glass, Silver. ware, Pins, Etc. I Mdr6lin d JEWELER OPTICIAN ,1, .•1..1. b..l.+.1..1.4 +•I•++E•:II.++444+.p:: +p+.44-1•Fief444.4.4.4.4.4.l..l'.l+•p+44..;..r.44.+g+.i.+l+44- 'G derich who has Graham: ofd r , been visiting to Windsor, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lindenfield, Mr.-anda - n A. T, Oehnn and baba 4 of Stakespe`are and Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Carter an 1 family or Clandeboye -C b ickt rr '+Et r'n on db ladi elle+ did the he i t g wedding ng in town on W+ d ne sda . Many sufferers from rheumatisna' have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlain's Lirii ne tt, Not one case of rheumatism in ten re +atment vha t hires anyinternal r,. q even, This liniment is fox sale by all. dealers. • Every ]:Tome a College. 13y means of the excellent 'Hoppe_ Study Department trains over two, Spottrvn Business CollIeges, thousands of young people are learning �while they ,,ern, Many study entirely at forme and others partly at home and finish at the ,Business College, This ? with its FI'ome chain of colleges Study Department train over, two. tousitrid young Canadians annually Its graduates are to be found in lead- ingCanada and - positions thrau�haut United States. Any young person,. who is desirous of bettering their condition in life, should write to -Ida; to the' nearest Spot:ton, Business Col- l,..g.s are situated 1t London. Well, and, 1?eterboro, Wingham: Clinton Oral geville and W elkcerton and Laver bone established doting tbc pat. thirty years. Ohfldren Orr FOR FLETCHER'S Nttttttttt/nttttttttMtr Mitt ilHt A�11TS NN USE f E41. • Get a Modern Shuffle onoand U �e DUSTING F!gniture or Woodwook with a, dry duster when the dust flia s and follows in your wake. eribrite f• E • on your duster and eye yOur health. It disinfects and ;.+gr cleans everything it towhee, leaving the surface like yewe ., as- S. Marti n&oti •5 �,_ E� C .ER UONl T �, C