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Exeter Times, 1912-5-16, Page 8
ae ••M 3 • 4 4 04'' • 4' •"e t 9 to e 4t' 9 1 ,* 9 v 9 S • e. 4. c Asa+ 4••,r Er p a 0, 0 as '� 0. 43' y, a w • Ot Linoleums ;4 e• 3t e* 9 , 1.4 5444 ,. +9 ►ai {F1 �P+►i�9►4e r11 PeeerkrRPa►1P.�PeO eP+►+k+/�P �eP STEWART'S i2 ♦S 9. ♦• rZ *2 oys PHONE 16 Boys ! Have. You. Bought Your Spring Suit ? If you want a Suit for school that will, stand ruf wear we have them. We have a big assortment of worsteds in the new colorings which has the snap and style that all boys like, You are sure to like your suit if you buy .it here. Shirts For Boys with the new soft Collars to match just 1 be thing for coming hot weath- er. 75c & $1.0.0 Caps A big range of Caps, all have the new peaks and the cloths are very new, 50 & '75c Summer Under= wear In short and long sleeves, also in ce?mbination seta all newest weaves are shown. OC to $2.25 Umbrellas 1 (+ t In the New India shape. The College Suit The handles are very nobby and the cloths goad.. Qib Lion Brand " $1.Oo to,$3.00 1• -louse Furnishings Rugs We say they are pretty you will yourself this season pat- terns surpasses all others, •w trt • ♦" mbee♦e♦e♦•ee•♦••••e•0...- 0.444 N• e••r•ie•NeeefN♦ In all the widths, The new patterns are sure to please and the prices are right. Curtains In the new nets scrims and madras; We have curtains to suit any window. Papers What a difference a few rolls of our 'paper will make to the appearance of your home, Try it and see. All Kinds of Produce Wanted J. A. STEWART • • 4 • • e •' • . o• • 94 ♦•• •• •9 •• • 9 • • O • e • e •0 e Y •• O e ♦ •• ♦ ♦ 2 • • •• • • i O 9 • e • •♦ ♦ A 9 e • ••♦ •• e A • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ r •e e toe. •9 O ''4 •i ••• 9 •.4 40. O4 4* .e ♦e Op Oe ♦ 9♦ ♦e •♦ •♦ • •o 0••••••••••••••••••••Oe•••;•Neees•eeeeeeeee•••••••e eemo m4•e ® eeeoe♦ 90♦+990•• AP •••••••••• s♦♦e•eeesa000e�►oo • "DETROIT" O 4 4, • fr 4 9 • 4 • VAPOR STOVES r.•eans Easy Cooking 20 STYLES ♦ Froma "One Burner Hot Plate" to a "Hand - I some Cabinet Range" Burn Gasoline or Alcohol No Smoke, No Odor and Absolutely Safe 2 • Also- o ©. • 40 E PERFECTION OIL STOVES •• O ♦ In One, Two andThree Burners w 9 o' •. A complete Line now in Stock of Lawn lowers, o A Garden Tools, Paints, Oils, Glass + Spring Ccil, Barb, t Brace and Weauing Wire, ' Hooks and Staples, also ;: Canada Portland Cement, at the Leading Hardware' 2 0 a • o is Hawkins IcI,Son .o: 44•e•••e•e4'®•••♦•••♦+►•♦•♦00 4e4.•0449404e4e•••+•e•••+3••4 ,1.s+,44++++++++++44+44444444+ Mr, Wm., May spent Sunda visit- ing his parents in Mitche' irt ]SOME STUDY Thousand. s of ambitious young >r people are insttucteel in their t ha e m sb ourh oma stud tie - y artment You may thigh at ++II• 9ollege if you desire, Pay whenever you wish+ Thirty . +a. 'ears' Experience. Largest j trainers in Canada. Enter any day. Positions guaranteed, If Ur. G. W. Royle of this week selling new piayor Armstrong o' Ibrotlher Mr. town this week, Rev. Robt. flicks 13• A. ; rectiton conducted the: services in :fames st. Church on Sunday last anti preachers two very acceptable sermons Mr, Russel May Creditotook 1/Cr, Hick's work a you wish to save .board and .r Snow'fall and Frost --For several (lave 1dist week we had some excellent learn while you earn, wxi:te for particulars•' growing weather The trees picked NO •V'ACATi:ON; Cli t;r latteta1.e +t7 a • up and began to take on lent, and to ' blossom , the early garden /stuff made its appearance. but on Mon-. d ayit, got a setback when wewt;re d'EO. sP,TTON B. P. WARD 4 visited with a. snow storm andin the Pies Idtnt Pci�ri aIevening' With treat. 81i t d nfna„W6.8 done by the rost, bit nothing, 444.+k44+.a<•1.4+44+9+444.4.4.4.41. E++i4•i+44 serious reported. T 14 E XETER T11'LES TfIT7Rsl?A Md►r Market Report, -The follawinET 1,s he report of the Exeter markets crag erected up to May, 16th. wheat 1,00 Buckwheat 70 cents Oats 60c. I3arley 655 leas 1,00 to 1.10 Shorts 28 Bran 26,00 Model Flour 2.70 Peed Flour 1,65 Butter 20e Ogees 22 w, Potatoes 1.50 Hogs 8.40 Choice /Export Steers 7.50 7.15 Med. '7.00 7,` Choice -Butcher Heifers 6.75 7.00 Med 6.61 6,70• Choice 13etcher Cows 5.50 5.75 Med 5.25 5,40 Com 4.50 4.75 C. Lambs 6;50 7,00 C. Sheep 5.00 55,50 i0+,60 ••999••♦••••••e•eee• • LOCALS w ta:+a++asaa♦a o••s•*•a A flea and a fly in a flue Were imprisione'd and what eou.ld they do; Said the flea. "Let las Said the .fly, "Let us flee': So itbey flew, through a flaw in, the ' flue 1Mr. Wm. Snell shipped n car of cattle on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Peart is able to be out a- gain after her recent illness. For style and quality get your wed- ding stationary printed at the Times office. it doesn't cost much either in easel or mental effort;\ to be a kno cker, otherwise there N buld be fewer of them i Mr. /George Thompson who for some time has 'been bartender at the Com- mercial •house left Monday for Cred- itpn w.here he has accepted a sim- ilar position with Mr. August Bill. "IMa'de to walk on' is what the manufacturers say of Campbell s Var- nish stains for staining and Varnish- ing floors, Woodwork chairs etc. Easily applied. Dries hard. ' Wears well Ear sale by W. J. Heaman• Mr. W. C.. Coultis who has been at- tending the •Stratford Business Col- lege has accepted a position as trav- ellin; salesman for the Globe Wer- nicke Co. Ltd, Stratford. Mr. Gout- tis will have head quarters in, Mon- treal and will be sole sale agent for Quebec and Maritime Provinces. Help lis Now -Did you notice yi:•un address label? Tarn the paper over and look at it now. 'If yo sr paper be 1t3 happy is paid up to Jan y, but if not seek happiness by squaring off the account Hundreds are in arrears but nearly every day somebody is aiding us in the clearing up cru.sadc9 Mr. and Mrs. Richard; Parish' of Strangfield have moved to Exeter where they have purchased a pro- perty. They expect to spend the re- mainder of their days there. '7dr. and Mrs. Parish] have long !been• res idents of Tilbury West and they will be 'missed in the district where. they spent so many''years 'Comber Herald Huron Old •13bys- :The annual, ex- cursion of the Huron Old Boays Assoc- iation is announced to take place ,cea1 Saturday July :6th, A special feature of the excursion will be an auto trip around the county starting at God- erich and goin; south via Bayfield, St. Joseph, Zurich Crediton, Centralia ' � night and will be at Exeter 'Saturday, ni, 'thence to Hensall, :Seaforth Wali oat and Brussels for Sunday noon Wrox- eter, Gorrie Bluevale and Win;ham for night; Belgrave and Blyth for Monday /noon; Loindesboro' to Clin- ton where the train will be taken, for the return trip Swat the Fly- Everybody should give heed to the advice issued( by the medical officer of health and pursue a steady and Tentless warfare on the house fly. After all the information published of recent years regarding the 'habits of this insect pest and +its disease't carrying capacity r . ought not to be necessary to do more'than to remind householders that each fly brought to an untimely end at. its first appearance means many millions less 'during the summer season A general campaign of extermination now will ..be of Latinate service to the health and comfort of oar homes. Exeter Boy Rising Fast -Mr. Clar- ence E. Miners aged 20 years son of Mr. Win. Miners of town is making rapid progress in the civil service 3,a the west About thirteen months ago he went to Saskatoon to act as clerk in the Nutana Y. O. at a salary of 50. per month. After two months in the office he war appointed to the peeition of mail clerk on the C. N. E• running west from Saskatoon to Kindersley ,1:8'5 guiles at a salary of $85.00 Pen month. 'About two weeks ago he was on the main lineG. T. placedm of the P. running from Biters in Manitoba through to Wainwright in Alberta . o. distance of 025 Mike let a salary of t$100 per month. This.speiiks well for e young;man' an • w eon - tinted success. Fig -',Tie A Qentle Laxative Oonfeel ion com- posed of Cascara, Pigs and Senna with Phenolthalein. For tbe cure of Constipation and the many everyday ailments due to chronic torpidity of the bowels. Try a box, two sizes 10 & 25 cents. Anything you buy with the naso. will give you entire satiaintc.• tion W. S. Howey,, Phu'.. B Chemist and Optician, EXETER. Mrs", S. Quanoe'is visiting in Ailsa Craig. Most of the farmer's in this vic- inity are through seeding. Two auto loads of young men went to Hensall 'on Sunday night. Mrs. J W. Powell left this week to visit with relatives in Sarnia., Mrs. Thos. Hawkins is in' Windsor visiting her daughter Mrs. P.. G. pol- lard. • I , 1 The Exeter Rifle 'A'ssn. Pave com- menced' practise on the Gun Club grounds. Mr. Wes, Hawkshaw has purchased a fine chestnut driver from Mr. John Hawkins. 'k�• •3'ti�dr+•F•• •4�•II++i�++ice++41 'rA'Artp,* DELAWARE L&UK+ AWANNA & WESTERN • .°1g. COAL COMPANY'S • �, • +*' Scranton Coal. •• •i;+ IThe Best Hard. Coe .Mined 4, *p.• Try a ton % W. H• LEVETT •• COAL MAN +4. ++.£4+++++++++++++++++++++.0 [sigh Quality FILOvR We hear a good deal these days ; about building up to a standard not down to a price Model Flour is a Splendid Example The popularity of our brand is due. to its superior qualities. Not a stone is left unturned to rnake MODEL the Best Flour. Nya1's '.Tooth Paste (the paste wifit the Speariment flavor) 25c Howey's Ve have a good assort - Drugstore. I i l 1 meet of Feed • and .more Mrs. Jno• Mallett alird Mrs. Wm: g Dearing attended th'e funeral at their coming. :r niere at Aein w- Suh'tiay^'; HA RV EV B ROS. Mr. Herbert Wein who has been working at the harness making for Mr. P. Frayne left this week for Chi- Exeter, - Ontario. cago. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A,• Stiwarrt, Miss f e♦eeOOP♦eeeeeeeeeedee♦ee♦A I�athleCn and Master Wilfred Stew -{I e • art and/Miss S. Gillies autoed to Lon- don last Thursday. • • 1Vir. A• H. SVilson of Grand Bend. Flirriallre ••arrived in i:oevn Ivlonday and Iris tak- e en a ,position as ,junior at the Bank a ` of Commerce. • • and Undertaking• • • • • •Phone 20 • • o o Yott will always find $ o this store with up-to-date a e furniture and with a de- 2 • sire to please everyone. e° °11. N. Rowe • Undertaker & Licensed o Embalmer e cExeter, - Ontario. m♦OOP♦♦♦♦•e♦•♦•ir♦• e♦•6•�3G•• • Mrs. G. L'. Waugh returned to town On Monday" and Mr, and Mrs: Wan h are taking up their residence on Eliza n.beth street. in the residence recent ly vacated by Mr. W. 11. Collins. Word has been received by N. D. Burdon from 11 Eslber M. P. P. that an order in council has been passed making the months of May and June a close season for fro,gs. All lovers of the toothsome iegs �� .'overn themselves accordingly and not fall into the clutches of the law. ft would surprise you to know bf the great mood that is /being done by Chamberlain s • Tablets • Darius Downey of Newberg Junction. N. B., writes, "My wife has been using Chamberlain s °Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing ;her lots of 'good. ff you have any trouble with your stomach or bowels (sive them a trial. 'For sale by all dealers. Plants for ,Sale -A11 kinds of Ger- aniums, Fuchsia, Ferns, Pelargoniums Lobelia. Asters, ;A.gerat:um„ Stocks, Salvia, Silver Leaf, Dreacena, Coleus. German Ivy, I3alsoms; Double and Single Petunas; Vincar and all kinds of plants for hanging ha.skets. In vegetable plants we have Carly and late cabbage, cauliflower, • • pepper Spanish onion, celery and six kinds of tomatoes. • L. DAY Markel: Gar- rened and Florist Beautifying Park -A large number o'f citizens turned out on Fri- day afternoon last to -assist. the 'Wom- en's Institute in planting 85 trees mostly, sugar maple.. in the. park by the riverside. Tenter i it is proposed to plant somc,cvergreens,.,and ticket ,tha., trees. The naming. of the park is to be left to the popir'ar vote of the/ citizens and probably this could Hest be done on the afternoon of the plant' ing of the evergreens. A large a.tt:en•d- ance will be requested to be present Several naives have been suggested Hicks l�orectsts- A Reactionary for'the park but the popular name Storm Period is central on the listil seems -to be "Tecumseh,' to eomrneme 19th and ZOt'h, with Moon at perigee. orate tbe death of the ,brave India/: anal extreme Borth, declination, At - Chief who died fighting for the Brit- rospheric tides, or wing Currents ish the present. year /being the cea- will be strong from the .siolutih, caws- tenary of his death. This . selection ing.high.temperature and lowbarorn- would be very 'appropriate for ,the eter, with return of rain and thander park. The Women's Institute (de- storms at this period (The Moon be - serve great praise for the work they ittnearest the Earth on the lath., have undertaken 'The Wornen's Ins- and 1 .the furthest north on the '20th titute desire to thank the gentlemen ‘vi i riecesseriy brine; its •disturba,a- who so kindly assisted in the plant. c in-luenee• to bear most forcibly in ing, among them being the following the'northern hemisphere. Ocean 1:'I, E. Huston D. McInnis N. Dyer ( tides and perturbations w'il1 be great- Hurdon and G. 'McLeod who directs.\ est in Iatitudes corresponding to the the planting and T. Sweet, R. Liston Moons north dec.linatio.'i. 'pence - A. Purdon, T. Hazelwood .7. M. Mr- •vhy not atmospheric tides, as well Laughlin, W. 1)auncey, T. Luxton Is elentr:c and magnetic. eonecntr. t-+ 11. Makins; R. Downie. T. Elliott, •1' :nn. 'A a o tl wave Fvi.11 Lo• ;ow this, Gould T. Houlden C. I3. 6nrell krcriod from .laic north west. Cantata- The Young Ladies Bible Class of Caven Presbyterian +Church Exeter intend giving their Cantata on Friday May 17th The Cantata is The Appeal of the Nations to Canada The characters representing the dif• ferert Nations will recite and sing' in Native (\cytoma The Ilensall. Orchestra under the leadership of Dr. Selery will assist in the Programme. Programme com- mences,at: 8 o'clock Admission• 25 and 100' 1 r , ► rj t The Annual District meeting of the Exeter District will be held in James Street Methodist church on Tuesday and Wednesday 21st and 22nd inst. Fourteen circuits will be represented by ,the Pastors and one Iayihen from each charge. On Tuesday night at eight o'clock a public meeting will be Leld, when all the Epworth Leagues of the town' and surrounding country are invited to be present Addresses will be delivered by the .Bev. C. C. Maine and Mr. Tufts of Kirkton. ++l•3+ + •+II•a••II•,g++II+.g..3++1. •*•1•+1•• •ir++II•• •II• r•i••l..r+••g++ .1 l;+g.•i••g+o•4 +II+�• •1•�F••II+•i+•II••k4++.++ th n d e wish shim ., ` .. .a. •a• Think it Over --No business man. in 'a' any town should aldoiv his newspaper .i. published in his town to go witho•ut 1• his name and address somewhere. in / ',tel r� its columns says an exchange. Tta's + iii- , +a+ ... applies to add kind's. of .business, gen 4 .d '4. - :11C I ora'1 stare's vh,,, n•r.�...i.• .,..+..:...,,.•...n , fun .. , r l _ L,`�,'t''S' ..r Early ea antes, professional men and in fact :4. ',SII,' i ' 2r4. '� i all classes of `bus+iness men. Tin- IfV�'` �`� does not mean that yoga should have ✓ fi ty r By c `' .. a whole or !half or avep a quarter o, r. u -:f pl/v,.� � Starting s . .i.: a pa get ad, iri every issue of the pa- .s+ . i " j y , J 4.per ,hut 4+. your name and • il,usinessl +'r t'4 r�;i,, ft r"t';;'i" more thana two lin e apace. A 6traAeer picking up anewspaper + �• l „ � + tq h[1(11( 1311# ROOlf aMOa ,should ibe mentioned if you dal not use 4' 51or]dbe able to tell just what bus_ 3 r v iness is represented in the town byqq 4. looking at the ,business mentioned in *• the paper This 18 the .best possible I.f)Al ` town advertiser Ther man. who doscrt f •f. advertise his -business doer din r•ujwat- D.lYS t c111 1x'til atwass have blit baby Hoe to himself and his town. He is dxvs are soon gone. TKt'P� ;c+3• the man who 'expects the newspaper !1 j) the f>lm t,ft111S lit 1Tlfltl. by to do the (most free boestiing for this K(ldaklii the, LIttlts 11,1(,' often town, The man who inaistn on shar-• Camet'as fm+o u $2.00. $ .O a• ix to �C g the bats3ness that comes to a - d +,,u 2 0 - •P town blit ref se'. T 0 E , _ ti, a to advertise bar. T '� r ne ,n . ii LI G 'l i ss i s of a a19 +hlr v ltt addif o ,.15 a life , Yi any,. tow. a . y n 'h 11. n+ fc, o len town ' � ® � ' . �` . Z t n do .nr y pends upon'tbe sive' wide-tt-wake bus. '+1+ 'f' meas Men. ,F• a + +N , +•i•+II++ ++ 44+E++II••l+ ti•.f+.y,.l++� l+.i•,l+44+l+4r.l4•4.44++t.•:+9,+9•„1••1F�1++1+�1'+•3++t+. 'it +.1. t+ti+'3+++s+ ++ +r+ CARLINC'S• PHONE 18 EXETER GREAT BIG Clearing Sale Everything in Wall Paper, Linoleums, Carpets 'and Dress Goods must be Sold. A Dollar saved is a dollar made so come to us and 1 4. let us convince you that we can make money for YOU. . • L4iioIeimis • 4. 4. ♦ •1' •g. A choice Range to pick from Regular $2.40 for 1,99 • • Carpets - • All Carpets to Clear at a Discount of 25 Per Cent. .p eat Wall Paper at a Discount of 25 Per Cent Dress Goods • All Dress Goods to be sold at Discount of • 25 Per Cent. 4• - • I Prints, Ginghams and. Chambrays, • regular 12 1=2c for 11 cents 1 Foulards regular 25c for 21 cents - 1 • Mulls regular 50c for 42 cents - • • • Highest Price paid for Produce •• 'I+ ♦. ••÷ +tea'' 4. 4 ♦ ♦ • • J. Carlin 3••a••a•'F••4•+•Q•-•4+6••'r ++9.-0++ .i_ys•Y._;•o, .;.-1-..,:';.'g'•g,.1.**,1,•M•1'.g'.g••p••g.++z"','? .p..p + .i..i..g, ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••++•••••••••.... qgIIlIIdyggi •q•r g••tII �ii ;� ••g1:ggpg:.11pll SIIgi•IIq. .. Watch .• 9 • 4. al7A1Ui ,•� Fault• • s IF:, 4 Nii, • t`d'A I Does Your Watch . + i -1. 4.If not let us repair. 4.4. (w�-7�C� `J it for you. • ,+p' ,; - It may be only dirty, and 44' + l i need cleaning, or atop for e.�\ lack of oil:- + + ir .m. - Whatever the reason, don't •a. 1 Tea Spoons, Berry Spoons, delay. We give .thorough ✓. 'a' Cola Meat Forks, Cake Forks examination and regulation Soup Spoons, Pie Knives; ' ' FREE. + Pearl -handled Butter Knives, Anything more costs as Knives and Forks, +a• little as satisfactory work 4. •a• Fish Servers, Carving Sets; can be done. 4. 9 4. 4. Wedding Rings Big Stock to choose from �. Mdr6Hdua JEWELER OPTICIAN +1+.1401.1($044+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4.4 P GOULDS GROG RY PHONE 47. Opposite Electric Light Plan Reep Happy in the Home by getting YOUR HOUSEHOLI?, NECESSITIES Ilene. We handle only. tbe BEST and we have everything you need at all Season., s THE TEA AND COFFEE STORE WANT --( /Dice Butter and Eggs, h .� MONZIESEstamingassutiff �rrrrrfrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr�tn��rrt FWHAT'S DUSTING E Fnrniture or Woodwook = with a dry duster when the dust flies and follows in your wake. -ea, Get a Modern Shuffle on and Use Veri rite 1 VeIlUli --I. a y.• on your duster and pave your health It . disinfects and -01 cleans everything it touches, E leaving the sut:face hke new CAS i 014.1 A :or Infants ant Ch ldrft Ms Kind YO0 ;Oe.AluaystiOtlit Bears thetvignatsul d.1. it S. Martin &Sou EXETER, 1� X TET;`. , ONT: