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Exeter Times, 1912-4-24, Page 8THE EXETER. TIMES S 'S a • 4 4 O .3 • •4. e1 I Suits ::442 .. .. 4 4 44 a 4, For Women and Missest The wort m nship 4I • is opf a ulash shown this season. order. The at Fors among the a smart stat most a o 0 e moderate pride they are hard to equal. .4. ,A • 4. • 46 0 Long Coats ' 3 We have a eplendid assort- ° rnent in Blue Serge Coverts e and Grey Diagonals. They are very reasonably Prices, $10 00 to $12.50 i4 s Waists in amity new styles. The waits t}l.K reason are very pretty : ,YY' moderately priced Speelal V nines at $1 U0, $1.25, $1. Cit) and $2.00, 4." i* 5 +` i•. ti 1 AT•. + .. ®. ` ;3.*' fi ., •tta. 5: •„.is. ' , .,¢OA4.40.644,.4•.0t4.4 i4„D04®.44.4 ®4.6,P9.ar.®6.,. 4,4, let $ ti.•C.c+b„..„ 4.440 Umbre1 las These are Umbrella Days We have prepared for then'` with a stock of good Umbrel- las. The cloths are good and the handles nobby and decrable. Corsets Are you getting the Corset- most orsetmust suitable to your figure, If von are not we want to show you the Bias Filled Cor- set. We have there in all Sizes. ug, Beentiful new Wilton Rug' sPlr, They are dietinetly+ • different fr. m whet ou will see else- ee twee*, Sixes 3x8}, 3x4, 3'`x4, 4x1.1. We. are anxious for you to see thein. Wall Papers Yen can hardly realize w hat a diifet once a few rolls of our New Wall Paper will snake to your home. Try it and flee. s Linoleums The new Patterns of this pcpulur and Sanitary floor cov&ri'+g are here. We will be pleased to measure your room and give yon estimate of the cost. Curtains We have curtains to suit every room. We have qual- ity to suit every taste. We have prices to suit any pock- et. Are you getting the best ? We sell Steele Briggs. On account of the scarcer', of Wrangel Seed we world advise you to to buy early. §o 4 v. 04 6 40 4+ 4, 4 41 Miss IL Broderick has returned to 4 Lon: on to resume her studies as clo- sey eutionist. 3 Miss Welsh of Hensel.' spent Sun- g ,g itis and Monday the guest of Miss ,o ? Welsh London Bead north. 04 d 4 6 4 Aa • ,• as • 0 4p o p o 4 © o 6• 4' 4.4 4q a 64 m 4 OOO e+ ♦* 64, ®* 9* i® i4 0 e O® ed Ot do 4* 3 9 4 •O Oq Market Report, --The following is the report of the Exeter markets eor a•ected up to Apr. 25th Wheat 95. 13uokwheat 70 cents Oats 45 to 48 Barley 66 to 85 Pens 1.00 to 1.10 Shorts 748 Bran 26.00 , Model Flour 2.70 Feed Flour 1,00 to 1.05 Butter 24 Eggs 20-21 Potatoes 1,50 to 1,60 flogs 8,10 Choice Export steers 6.190 to '7.10 Med, Export Steers 6.50 to 6.75 Choice Retailer heifers 6,60 to 6.80 Med Ilatoher Heifers 6.40 to 0.50 Choke. Butcher Cows 5. to 5.50. Medium Butcher cows 4.50 to 4.75 !Common 3.50 to 7.00 Choice Sheep 5,50 to 5.75 earorae••e• seloo* b**o*o*0*6+*s**0 43. LOCALS 3 ., o^. 4.4.944 _4440499+ Mese cleaning tune. Automatics are out, • Clean up your yards. Thor gilt of gardening? The roads are drying ulp Housewives are getting uneasy. ...,..... se ! 4 GOULOS `. 1. Thousands ofambitiouspoung , 4. people are instructed in their 4 homes by our home study dep- Y r, .r. artwent You may finish at " + College if you desire. Pay a L i ,, whenever you wish. Thirty KY PHONE 47. 4. Years' Experience. Largest t 4• trainers in Canada. Enter any Opposite Electric Light Plant +4p, dry. Positions guaranteed, If 4. you wish to save board and + learn while you earn, w rite 4' for particulars. HOME STUDY Keep U ppy in the Home by getting YOUR HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES Here. We handle only the BEST and we have everything you need at all Seasons, LTHE TED AND COFFEE STORE WANTED -Choice Batter and Fresh Eggs. IIIMMEEFEWEEIMEMIEVIEMIET NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY he Bell Telephone Company y of Canada is so.+n . r rra? p not a new isque of its Official T*,ieph -me Directory for the ]District of Westeen Ontario including EXETER Parties who contemplate becoming Siihsribers. or those who wish changes in their present entry should 'place their orders with the Local Manager at once to insure insertion in this issue Connecting Companies should also eepoit additions and Changes in their !ret of Subscribers, either to the Local Manager or direct to the Special Agent's Department, Montreal. The Bell Telephone Company of Canada y y, T . . R IA For infanta ani, Children. the Kind Yoe ave Always Bought Beare the Signature "1 o NO VACATION, 'rt. CiintonBasiaesI 0 i 4 GEO. SPOTTON B. F. WARD r President Principal 4+ 4 4• 4• +g+ 4• 4. 4. 4+ + 4 4+ 4• 4• 4+ :4 LICENSE COILMISSIONERiS MEET Ten years ago there were 38 hotels and shop licenses in South Huron but after May 1st there will be but 13 License CommissionersJohn Mid- dleton, dleton. Joseph Canning and William Delbridge and Inspector John Tor- rance, `net in Hensel! on Saturday lest tine ,'.'tided to •grant licenses to • M tthefo o\.n 1 houses. n Exeter-- Commercial House, Cen- tral and Metropolitan., U'n»al'-Cornmeroial and King George. Zinrich L'oininion and Commercial r'-Aand Commercial. I,a frel b+on Steeh - Cawns p - Centralia W. Mof'.'.rt.t; Crediton August Hill; Grand Beed Ezia•dlrenner; Dashwood Wm. Z'mort • Mrs.Nicholson was given three rnonths,, to sell out in 13Iakc Th + i•arira or I.:cense comm' sion- ers for the north riding of Mid lesex mr+t in cour.c°1 chamber Luce n, on, Saturday. ? resent Wm. Cox bi•tt. J: Rlfll.iken J. hedges and Pro;,rrietor Hodgins. Taverni rk cs were granted. to Catharine Marshall, of the Queens ntvt;cl Tetean: John Rollins of the' Central Hotel' Inman; and Thos. Hen- nessy of the r retoria House, Maede- boye. John Moialk, of the Western Tlotel I.uaan was granted an oxten- aion of three months in order to close out his business. The license of any hotel keeper or bartender, who furnishes liquor to a person whs fs in the state of intox- ication will 'be'canceiled by the board and the inspeetor was instructed to see that this resolution was strictly cnfdreed, Ch,iId+ren. Car' FOR FLETCHER'S 0,As-roPiA Mr. D. A. Broderick has returned to Stratford after a pleasant visit. with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Broderick. Ladies -If you want neatly printed calling cards. the place to ,get them is at this office. We carry in stock a full line of ladies and gents caxtds. The Exeter Canning factory have erected a fine wire sign over their building bearing tee words. "The Exeter Canning and Preserving Co: Limited, Are you ready to da the little thing - The 'hand to clasp the song to slag; The °beery word to give a friend, The helping hand you aft: might tend Remember tis the little things that count, 13 en pennies will make a great amount; And a welcome, smile from our Sav- iour King, Will surely not be a little thing. The I. 0. 0. F. will attend divind worship in the Main street Methodist church on Sunday next when the pas- tor Rev. E.G. Powell will conduct the services. Dr. E. R. rollick of Grand Forks 13. C. is here visiting his father Mr. E. rollick who is seriously ill and whose condition does not seem to im prove very rapidly LOST -While coming down from the station on Saturday last .a horse blanket with straps on end Finder will be suitably rewarded by return- ing to J. Gillespie. Rev. Mr. Collins held a memorial service in the English church on Sun- day night in honor to the Titantic dead. Isis discourse was one of the best his congregation ever heard. Rev. Dr. Oaten, of Brussels, took Rev, R. Robbs work in James street church on Sunday last and preached two excellent sermons. On Sunday next Re*. T. W. Blatchford, of Cen- tralia will conduct the services. Mr. Ern Rivers a. student in civil engineering at Troy N. Y. who has been Ii1 with typhoid fever has re- covered sufficiently to return home and is recuperating at the home of his perents Councillor Wm, and Mrs. Rivers. The "Flying Post' will cease to nen on May 1st. The Postmaster -Gen - is trying to secrfxe an earlier train service to take its place. and the doing away with the "Flying Poste will not make any difference to the delivery of Toronto papers. That dining room floor needs atten- tion Campbell's Varnish Stain is the most satisfactory finish of all floors. It is tough and will stand the scuff and tread of ht awy shoes. Made clear and in Light Oak Dark Oak and other shades immitating natural woods. Sold and gaarantecd by W. J. Heaman As the wallpaper season is close at hand the following is good advice rut a very damp cloth against the paper then press with a hot iron, and the paper will conte off quite readily This is a very quick way of removing paper no matter how stubborn. A little washing soda in the water will be found a further help. ' 'What have yon in mind along the line of improvements for the coming season in connection with, your pre- mises. There s great virtue in the paint brash and corresponding clew- ing up which value is not often rou Now pre- per1 y estimated. \ + d`d. ' be a good time to mark one a pro,3ranu to be followed during the ensuin3' •nonths Printing Office Closes --Mr. E. Zel- ler has purchased •the interests of Mr. his partner .vIn•+ F. J. Wickwire in the Zurich Herald,- Crediton Star and Dashwood pioneer and the Zurich and. Crediton plants have been moved un- der one roof, the Crediton plant be- ing taken to o Zurich last Monday. y. d newspaper fi a fce. Mr. M. F. Satter left Monday for London where he has secured a pos- itionin a butcher shop on Wellington Street. While iii town Mr. Salter %vas an active worker in both Sunday school and Epworth League work and he has many friends who while re- gretting his departure will wish him. success. Mrs. Salter and family will remain in town for a few weeks. The Orilla Packet reports the fol- lowing, A prominent educationalist says that a well conducted news- paper office is a splendid university for a boy to grad.Sato fro n, And a high officialof the Methoda9t Chi -arch of Canada who travels from coast to coast says if to had a dozen boys he shoo,ld wish every one to serve an apprenticeship in a good newspaper office, The ordinary weans for doors and windows offer no proteotion from prying eyes. This can be remedied b Y+ r Y gi+rn•. the auttsfde of all means a coat of thin white paint ;Strange as it may scam the paint will not be notkjjbk while those inside may Took out through the screens. out- steers ut- s.er ,,1 : n Stano h n is `. into the room The paint should be maid ins thin as pee-. sible with tu,rpcntine and applied w't u n broadl t f a br•u'sh. . •. Fall wheat is not looking extra good this season, Mr. .Jas. Walters is expected home from the Soo this week.. Mrs. and Miss Baskett visited friends in town • Saturday. Mr; :1.Iy Parsons was on the siok list the fore part of the week, Mr. and Mrss. Jos. Sutton visit- ed in McGillivray on Sunday Mr. Wm. B. Sewers of Toronto was in town last Friday on business. • Miss Bessie Hartnett of Toronto is visiting her oousin Mrs. Jas. Jewell, Miss Stewart of Farquhar visited her sister Mrs. Dr. House here last tiveek. The ;band boys are busy peaotis- ing for their big eonoert on F,riday night Miss (Croft returned Monday after spending a month at her home in Dashwood. Mr. Thos. Sweet and sister-in-law Mrs. J. Atkinson visited in Dashwood on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hodgins of rSaintsbury visited with Mr. Jas. At- kinson on Sunday. Mrs. Tbos. Brooks and Mrs. J. Wil- liams of Clandeboye visited Mrs. Geo. Reek here Monday Mr. T. A. Barker of Ontario Vet- erix {ary (College is assisting Dr. Sweet with his practise. 14Irs. Wm. Cudmore left Tuesday for Vancouver 13. 0. to visit - her daughter who is very ill A few farmers have already got on to the land but it will be several days before it wilt be general, I nvitations are out ler a ball' to be given by the bachelors of Exeter in Mc]Jonnel s Hall Friday May ;3rd Mr. and Mrs. eVn. 1I. Welshand family expect to move to London this week where they will, reside in the future. Don t Forget the Benefit Band Con cert Friday night See the -street parade at noon. Mr. Jas. Sparks who left here a few weeks ago to take a position in I neeerson .bas resigned there and is going to Port Arthur. For rheumatism you will find north= ing better than Chamberle'-,'r Linim- ent'. Try it and see bow quickly it gives relief fbr sale by alt dealers: Mr. John Sherritt Ex., M. P. of Stephen was in town last week com- pleting the sale through Gladman & Stanbnry of a fifty acre farm to Mr. M. T. Anderson of Stephen Tp. Word has been received here from Mr. Richard E,emmer, who left here a few years ago for Frobrisher, Sesk that on ,April 12th he had 40 acres of spring wheat in. The public school department still remains closed owing to so many of the scholars having the measles. Most of the cases have been of a mild nature but some have been quite serious. Miss Grace Carling• youngest daugh ser of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Carling is seriously lid with pneumonia. Grace was taken sick with the measles fol- lowed by .pneumonia. Miss Evelyn' Gill•, nurse, arrived Wednesday morn- ing to attend ber, and her sisters Miss Eva of St. Lukes Hospital New - York arrived in the evening. Mr. and firs. Rd !Robinson Lon,den Road South returned last week from visiting in Mich gan. They were ac- companied by their daughter Mrs. Houston Mr. Robinson is having a sale of his housebnId effects and pro- perty and is returning with, Mrs. Houston to live. Relative on Titantic-Among the passengers on the iltfated Titantic- which sank with 1200, people on; board on Sunday night of last week was Mr. George Graham, St; Maess a nephew of Mrs. John White -of, town He was one of T. Batons Co Ltd managers and had been abroad' on a buying trip for the firm - It was thought that he was one of the rescued passengers as the Eaton Co.' which sent a man • to New York to get perticulars reported that George 'Graham was on (the White Star Co, List of saved passen- gers and that he was on; board the Cr. a , all:,. na, n. £ I the listuh ' i' fished in the Toronto p morning papers `the name of "Mr' Graham appeared and thus the family had hopes that he had been rescued, but were doomed to disappointment when the• facts be- came amC kY to\ V n. Mr. and Mrs. WEek- wire visited eke father, in St. Marys on Sunday. i p EASL S ! Guess everybody knows what they are now? Don't you want a nice Tonic now for your child that has just been suf- fering fr;,m this Measely ailment. We think you will find Nyals Extract of Cod Liver Oil and Hypo - phosphites r o - os hI ph es olid Wild Cherry The best Tonic you. ever used. Re- member it is neither sticky nor greasy and will not upset the most delicate stomach -in fact its sir pieasnnt an in- fant will i take it. Two Sites ,es ti0 cents and $1 Howe ys Drug Store 40- Don't you 'Want a nice Thermorn+ eterfor taking children`s temperature Only 56 cents and each one tested. enne 4• 4+ 4' +.,++P++ +++++++ ++i+++;+ar+i+fi++l++4•+I++l++!'! DELAWARE LAOK A,WANNA .& WESTERN COAL COMPAN 'S Muted 4. 4• COAL MAN Scranton Coal The Best Hard Coal Try a ton W ht LEVETT That Tired Lazy Feeding It Comes to all of us each spring, Take It is a vegetable preparation which supplies those bitter appetizing vege- table elements which have been denied the body during the winter months. It renews the vitality and gives fr•:sh ambition and energy. Price $1.00. oirHave you tried Nyal's Face Cream Yet? Only 25c a jar. llowey's Drugstore Phone 50. Mr. Wes. 'Jiawkshaw is visiting in London this week. Mr. 'Laurie Watson is laid up with illness at his 'home. Mrs. Knight of Goderich is visiting Ur. and Mrs. S. Martin; - Miss Parkinson of Whalen visited friends in town over Sunday. lelessra Thos. Sanders and ;Peter Bawden were on the sicklist Mr. W. R. Baker of Wellington. et. is in a very critical condition. Mrs. Hinds of ElimviLle is visit- ing her daughter Mrs. Thornton Baker. Miss Malbel Miners is able to be out again after her illness of several wueeks. Mr. Milton 'Miners and 'bride of Sarnia visited Mrs. Wm. Howard over Sunday+ Miss Myrtle Hawkshaw returned to town Monday after visiting for two weeks in London. Mr. 'A. W. Owen of Edmonton, has been visiting Messrs S. G. and J. W. Bawden this week. Mr. S. Martin oiied Mr. Hayden of St. Marys visited the former s broth- er in town on Saturday, A load from the Main street Sun- day school attended the S. S, meet- ing in HensalL Tuesday evenin3•. Mrs. Ann Williams bas said her house on North street now c cupied by Thos. 'Cann to Dr. Honz::. Ther Dr. takes possession May 1st Mr. Lloyd Rivers, of town com- menced his duties as junior at the MoIsons Bank on !Monday, Mr. Bruce Bowen ledger -keeper has been trans- ferred, to St. Thomas. Rev. S. F. Sharp B. D.i of Casten church conducted a memorial service last Sunday morning in honor of the lost passengers of the Titantic. Ise tee evening he concluded ..a very in- structive series of sermons-wtichr have been greatly appreciated by the congregation during tte winter.' On Saturday last as Mr. Dickson of McGuire, and two ladies were driving to town they had the misfortuhe to be thrown into the ditch. When near the railroad traok on Huron et. the horse shied at some straw and jumped into the ditch upsetting the ditch upsetting the buggy and throw- ing out the occupahts. No serious damage was done. • She has begefe to wish; We ooild afford to have the dining room re- decorated; bury new c srtains for the parlor paint the house; build an ocitdoor sleeping apartment; put the living room ring in the back bedroom and replace it with Z`trkish rugs, , get a 1012 d refurnish mo el bulffet; refurnish the upstairs throughout; put a bay window in the room get a new lib- rary table set of willow porch 'chairs and a modern refrigerator; paint the kitchen. chap the ie ht f res end plan for a month at the sea= shore She is plain spring feverish.. On Monday evening April 22,nd 'Mr. fingh Oke, . of town, passed away at his residence corner James and Al- bert streets at81 the age of years + 7 months and n four da • . For ssome time tbe deceased had lbeen in rathex feeble bealih the weight of years tel - lin 'upon him. and the general break ing up of the constitution was the cause of his death. He was "born in Devonshire England end when very. young came to Canada with his par- ents settling in Port IIope County From then he moved to McGillivray clearing a busk :farm. later moving to Hay and tben to Mullett. About 25 years rs ago they moved to town where they have been valued residents ever wince, The cleeetised twos S marriedarricd twice' his first \\ r. ie a be- ing Martha Tuner who rc dro ed him 57 years ago and b whom there were two children ]Richard of Del - online, Man,, and Mrs, A. Dow of Lown Seven years later he inart:e'.1' "Mary Ann Wilson of, Hampton wkio survives him together with six ehild- ren two sons and fear daughtora, Wm. of 'i'uckersmith Andrew oe Sea forth and Mrs. Jos Hawkins of Town Mrs, Jas Marlyn •of T ekersmith Mrs Wm. IHig,gins of Usborne and Lyda at horxie The deceased was a kind, and loving husband and father and had many friends in town whose sympa'+ thies are extended to the bereaved The funeral \ va 1 a held ah Wednesday' interment taking place its l tete nennetery. t THT.711$D'A•T A,PAIV, 2 5 19 +++44+++++++++++++++++++ ++++++++++9++44.4. !3,44f44 ,y • 4'+ll I PHONE 18 4. .;. 4 + 4+ , +1+ ! i 4+ C:EANIN 4.+ 4. 40 4. OW thatthe time is so near for HOUSE CLEANING, you 41' +will he in need of several necessities such, as WALL ' LACE OURTAINSZ'l'. 'i' A17RS, 1 INOLL+UMS, CARPET RUGS, and +gg•. ' 4.4. •• 4 . • Wall Papers ! Wall Papers +3+ We have something NEW and UP-TO-DATE in this line in 11 all SHADES and DESIGNS. l * i •• Lace Curtains144, * are of the LATEST DESIGNS and are well worth your while to * `' come and see them. a++ ` 4. ••. CARPETS4. In UNION and all WOOL in very i•eat designs. 41 4 4. RUGS In UNION andBRUSSELS in BROWN FAWN and GREEN t+ GROUNDS with floral designs. 1 • Linoie ms And Oilcloths • Are now in for inspection come and see them. 4 ' SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 15 per cent for one ' We giving a week, on all the articles mentioned above; 4 4.4' + 4• • •Highest Price•. paid for Produce 4., +SII' +1+: +1~: 4. 4 4+ q. .g. +.l..g.4•+i+•1•+?rt •'r•F•t i• -r', }..t..i. + M"i' . g.++ti"i'$?°°f CARL1NQ'S it USE • EXETER • :da ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ •'r Y 0 4. 1 Tea Spoons, Berry Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Cake Forks 1 Soup Spoone, Pie .Knives. 1Pearl-handled Butter Knives, F Knives and Forks, . Fish Servers, Oarving Sets, Wedding Rine il3ig Stock to choose from hI'T rE AL 4• Sleep late in the morning. Enjoy the luxury of waking .* up whenever you feel like it ..n if you can, but if you can't 4 better get one of our Clocks, Watches Ion's, Cut $ • Glass, S laver= dr ware, Pills.„. Etc. Mdr61llU JEWELER OPTICIAN -1-4-4-4-44 +4 4 i + • '-1.• ++++++++++++ ++++++++++42 2 The Olde Pynrc' Concert given in the Opera. Nouse on Friday evening last by the W. C. T. U. certainly re- • either the extentd d n mine one of scenes and costumes or the imagine - tion one Of such things of years age The old bonnets and dresses pleated, tucked frilled scrimped ruffled etc. were alt there and the hair dress - sing was simply immensemense TomCarl- ing jr. is wa]kin.x in his uncle s foot- steps and occupied the position as capable r.Guirina.n fillingit in a , inanner. The firstnumber was a clonus by the W. C. T. IP„ followed by a. reading by leliss tiodda of Detroit; a solo by Mrs. .11'eama.n; Violin solo by Miss Delight Hobbs -.riding' by Miss Rodda of Detroit: quartette l'Irs. .7. Elston, Miss Hus- ton Messrs E lleywood and L. G. Wat- sn The second o nd piu t opened ei vit Mrs tlomleiel's quilting her. which dra- matized the ::r•liool of gossip. This Yves followed with a reading by Miss Rodda: n selection by the villa.gc chair; tcatnie solo by ,I1'+ O. SauLhcolLt, eon ing (hy Miss llodda sola by Miss N. leen Sill o.n nil() i, rylin rtei.tc by Mrs. TY:leton Miss Heston Feelick and How- ard The readings of Miss Rodda were +he feature of the evening and sh 'proved berse]f: lin 'i:rtist of high oda r"+ ;i tt:endance'•iwhtcb was good one• t e'ti•.h 0 •cool reception, as the atmos•' ilii re was rather chilly w ' before Yon will1 good b, 1d l 5C n look you find a .''enter remedy for eau,;hs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough ;t m dy. ,Lt .not only 'tgivcs relief- it air ‘s Try it when' you have e. cough d r •.ar,e 'certain to b. 'r Tor end you e pi r w^d. with - the prompt cure Which it will iaftott. For Sale by,all dealers. ,N???Imirrilmnummittg- • -.s . + DUSTING • den- 1:E Fwnitore sr Woodcock with a dip duster : t4.--,wvl,en the ilu,t flies --v. Cm- . - r air a d foils ars iu n your • wiulte. ('+t a 11/1.od-er,r U.hriiie :.-. on and 1Tee, m o as 02 A4 .: uP4 . •r -•.sew 4 a;.- e on your duster and are your tee: be:tlth. It disinfects and rte. cleans everything it touches, leaving the surface like new Martin & loon w-• EXETER, ONT. 1