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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-2-20, Page 8►0< ��4y9 THS EXETER TiM:E. O**O***♦0**4411aO•••••••••q!1►♦•••*******9Market +'D+SwOO��.O�,�atgiy4i^�h�.0�1r��rIM`®♦�r�'�►�^0�'+�'�'i 0004/04/ Report„ --.The- follewbaS is tze'repnrt of the Exeter markets cor _ rected a to Feb 13th i ! � Wheat 07 : Low `Onside. Wheat 1,50 ♦ 4 u:xcklwteat 4s to 52 ♦ 4 P+ras $1+00 Shorts,3 Oats 34, 93ren. s2r per ton Batley 45 to .55 fcde3 I lor 2 70 Low rode 'figs. X1:50 1;s°22 4 3 tt!S2 Porazoeers 1,3 o Dried apples, 4e Hess 30 Choice Export Steers 6.90 to 7,14 illedivaa Export Steers taf 50 to 6-75 Choice butcher heifers 5.550 to 6.75 Medium Watcher heifers 6.25 to 6.40 'Best, :cows 5.00 to 5.40 tedium tows 4.75 to4, , a =. Commo i cows 400 to 1;2.5 Choice sheep 4,75 to 500 Lambs- 3,50 to S+00 • ♦ ♦ +M •♦ ♦ •♦ 4. as • ♦ i 4m 4 • $• s* m♦ 4, 4, • J ANE. 16 adies Tailored Suits Our advanced showing of Ladies Tailored Suits is: com- prised of range of lip to,€ ate a moats snob as has nem been, sholru by ns before. The range is most complete .Maud- is g some e eoileut values at $16,50 8450 $25.00 Tailored Skirts In the sew diagonal and Bedford Cord weaves. if we bavn'r the size that will At you, we ran take your suer snre• The new shirts are very pretty, They .til at Dress 'foods this Bosons vets, avec and caslaa ^il Haas Year is We want New Gingham ha The Celebrated "Andersou“ Slsa haus the laud that does not fade, Many tas£o:shown this season, at, per yard 12 ,1 Gingham Dress= A big range of pretty Vag* ham dresses for girls is feeing shown this week. The sizes range from 4yrs. to 14yrsa Why make them •v'hen. They' can be bought at from 1,00 to `2;25 tbrolderies The new E'snboideries for s for ' ' 11 are prettier a♦w • patterns aro lity is gtaod, resat vtalli= ~'fat per yard 75 ,t41 7.50' ♦• *4 ♦, ♦ ♦ • r • • • ♦ • ♦ .i. •• 4• 4 • •t r 4♦; ♦ •♦: •, • ,. ♦ ! pets Iy The new Tiapers are read' for the early buyer, Pt'et:t and inexpensive paper fo any room in your home 4vi be fonnd Isere at per roll 5, 10, 15 and 25c Am STEWART 4.4p4+** •••••••••••••••••*********+1+4.44, 411r0 4144.04404110 4" IEE* 4M+►4►cFb+ O♦6+►0#04►♦Ori+000•+000♦•♦0•♦N4••••.00N00 4 xdor LOCAL 1 4.,0..+4 Hagler stent Tkaazrsda)* :sal Mr, Tom, Wilson. '� as in Iroaadcar ont ay., Mr, Al. Meati ga was ib 1 oadox�lA t TlaazsiiayAi Mass 31, Colbert. of Manan visite intown last week '1rs u+ Gt salon entertained ol. Monday eveaaina last. Mrs, Thos. 13411,04 b .is- visiting bex daughter in hatiaa,m•,. 3.gi$5 i (- s Mo •losl� is attending the mita Ussery onenin a z .totems, is.9 Tim§ Blah is tx3iO4mt leer izor#ae OU the !Babylon 'linea. Ethel ;l riei,avood and hell xn Greaves ore v situs ;itY 3 ondons e.v +itifnrdoek ;aaesi eat th nbush over S The liissea tcrbrook are i the millinery ivalyaa Gill 'retaarnecl to Tol- a'do on 43 anes(laa,y after Srittniiiin sev- eas:al waaeks visiting in town, Mrs, (Col) Vi ilson of kSeaforth is isitia with Bev, toad taus. Colin ,7 her of the `Tlaanws Boa+lat Ethel , lissett is In Toronto the auillluery or#61.1) s e leaving for Collingwoods, Merle Gouldis in Toronto • a dais week prior to 'resuming her tion as milliner at 13eaverton. n''t worry it woo have had double with you beaking, try MO- DEL 'flour manufactured by "Harvey Bros. rs, I., W, Gladman entertained X+n Friday evening last 4L honor or her guest Mrs, G, Glatitnan of Coll ;n ;waoa Biot' visited 'ixa Lon dad's eint"inZ ttas n ass of Cedar Syrin:s ;vas home of Ada'••. 9uae11. aday', Msalains and V. Etas, to attendia: .ansa+nt r rior • ♦ ♦ • •,• • +4� �'dt00000000+Rd++A POWEill'S # O+►+F;O+►+♦00�+NNa►4NN+0t~N BAZAAR February /a1e Two big shipments of kitchen needs nd writing materials envelopes etc. just opened up or our February Bargain Counter, Look out for Ba gains ♦ ♦ • 4► ♦ •, • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ •. ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ a sc buys ' 5 Tooth Paste, Rose or Voile TTalcum, Face Creams,: ♦ Flavoring Extracts very finest trite, Regular 25c goods• and Save Monp y Patronize Our Drug Counters Come in i l � Often • ♦ ♦ And see the great values we are offeriug everydaynewe g ♦ Post Cards, Local Views, .Birthdays, Comics etc: ♦ ♦ 0 J. WILLIS ♦. 11.0 • ThEtI 1 VARIETY STORE. • 4 o t! ?....004+®44+4,444000®Ob0000bo:00000000AO0®MNNb®N/OdO Sacrifice Sale 01 Winter' (foods At The Exete BargainSto re Ve are cleariug all lines of winter goods t°egardless of COST comprising s wool undershirts, ladies underwe r furs,mitegloves,overcoats etc. 3 doz,onlyool'h" se r 1 , 1' w a u ar 2oa at 2 11 25c • SItES We.ha e just added another r lot to.our Mock and are s Iletb shoes 8 At 1.88. than mannta,Ctir 118.priess get in on the dealbefore they'ar'e' all gone. aye; just received, our samples of ne;s ria suitin s. Comerin and t. Made' by Greene Swift Ltd. u ondon and by peoplewho bnow how. 4. 4. v 4, 4+ + 4.i. +.:,. +.I.+ 44+ +4.4. 4G p▪ G .yG 4 + 4. +44 + 4 ▪ 4 ,I, +44. t 44 444 4+,:».. +4.? +4+, ,I. ,,+ '-I.•• •••••• `. +4 •r+'3is •.. Mr, .IRo"bt, Dinney has Ynoverd his family to town from Landc(n and has rented the house of Mrs, Hockey oar Ann Strreta ° 'gra, :E. Wilson of Medicine Hat and Mrs, ?', Atkins of 11'tilvertont, Spent Sunday with Mrs, J. 'Newell at the Commercial4( The Presbyterian church 'withdrew their services last Sabbath evening owing to anniversary services at tho' Thames Road Churcht a. The -band boys are to .give a Ca caval at the Arena next fiui d evenina.l They are Sparing ro pain to 'mnke it one of the °best ever. Thoy are trying to raise enough money to {:ay off the debt on their uniforms. We were shown a letter that Har- vey ;Bros, areceiveld from a London lady In Which the following state- ment was made.'. "I might just say thatget excellent 'satisfaction from your Model flour: Never 'had 'better, bread 'with less trouble! Leaving for the West -Messrs, S. G. J3aw.den, Fred Bawden, Clintot. Sweet, and *Jos, Doyle' of town and W. G, Horne and Pete Oke of Us - borne left Tuesday for Ed- monton tv' 5thtv � o ears of horses and ;effects. They will ere age in contracting and cement work. The Whyte Homestead*. on the 12th concession of '.Hibbert now o!ccu!pied by•:Mj. John Kay was sold through. nos Cameron to Mr, lAlcx Stewart o£ Hibbert ( The farm 'contains 200 acres,; Mr; Cameron has taken in exchange a choice 50 acre welt built farm which he will sell, cheag. Bavaden-Salkeld—'A quiet weld - ding was solemnized' in `London oar Saturday, Feby 15th by the Rev. W, M. Martin wheniMiss,Fa.nny Dam: - den daughter of the, late Wm. iBaw-' den :was united in;'jnarraa;ke to Mr. Isaac Salkeld, o£` 'GoderichE , Miss ,Bawden has many friends it, town who will join with the Times in ex - r tends � n of u lc rata let' +� b 1aL9 A'quiet wedding took place, at Woodham on Wednesday otlast week when ,. ti cn 'Rev, C. W. J3ake=r-, tixnite'd in marriage Miss Minnie Rodd 'daugh- ter of Mr,.Tlenry Rodd 'of near Wood ham and. b•r, Alvey N icon Amy a prosperous young farmer at Outloodt Sask., and 'brother o'f.Mr, Moses Amy of.town., They left on a short honey moon for London ale& Brantford' and will return to town 'Wrote leaving re. for their home in the tiye,st.+ Their many friends will!,wish them 'ha`pPi- ness' and T+rosperity!,; Mr'iStanle E, Fisher tel ss Y let:_ of/the Bank of Coe/amerce k3,ak who has ahem' on the staff here for ;the.fpast 3 years was this week transferred" to 'the Col- lingwood it rancli and ':eft ',Tuesday morning to spent a day at- hishome in Dundas before taking Up his new duties',: Mr, Fisher. who 'was quite h ladies b !B P k T l Popular among the patrons"O.f the VVor'. I3ro, J, Davis •recitation by. 'and -five'sons, i, Marmon and>Judsou T - , :, , �;.....- • For- I.,,0 Sagtnaw;! lvm J, of bfancalota hank ands also ams wtde care c Bzo. Muria toast to 7.eh pn . a :o r r � errtr an axe err sun eo le eves th Lo b y• a us i cn ac c. 1 ra' fo his .defaaature Irnesetited raft's a �cltab hili '`and Wor S�a5 ,. hang le the hoy,s of toren, arid' a- h plied to +by, 'Ver,`, s 4 *z +', }ttibut,' 16eircre v,ry beautatul thy. ,.' ; �i -�„ �'i�"' c,aske'., bc;i:at�; eorrz' it tdtYrlb,'�racd. tvaCn sax' dl ouo,;lraan ci.ff •inns by t}ti 4er:V'or fro Striver 'li "t!lrii"r 13ro 1 p � ,. '1 r -*- • + 1M J ++++++++44++++++++++14++++ +++•i+• ++k'1+3++•k k k+€ F +•E••i+•: .*+ w*. irk 44-4+44444.4.4444 +++++++++++ 44444°44+++++++++++++++++++ THURSDAY aEB ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ++ 44444-4.444-14+ ++++++++++4444. I'444 0 :91. �ape� :si.. all we have left st Be Cleai ed -OME QUICKjjF01 BARG9.I 4+4+4^4 e"�4+}1+•L 114 1^4.44++++++++++++_% 4+4.4+ 2 4+ +.." •++++4.444.4.4.4.44444 43'k' .44.44»k4 +rk•. kIm•a bo: .'J J. Carling 44-444.4.44+++++44444-1.44.44444 hiss. Tillierth Yaeger Tuesday for is Success is 'rarely accidental, there ga reason for the fact that I OD.E1: Toronto flour is so 1(topular. Seafohockey team are billed for The' first 'patent of a telephbr aa' this (Thursday) evening, issued to Alexander Graham 11e11 on't1 The hockey boys went to Mitchell St. Valentine's' Day thirty-seven years YT on Tuesday and were defeated, aro. Mr, F. W. Gladman was in Toronto Do not forget the Carnival next: M' w days last week on businei s,; 1 tacsday evening to be given by the y I c band boy TOT]CE—Special White sale at s, They will have a treat Mfrs, '.V', 'Ii, Yeo's last four day's of in store for all February', See advertisement in ani "The London train was a couple of hour Q' s late la,.c T u h sda v v- x c ening oti stn r c u + y e of mn:, i 3 E r yrs. W. May and Jas. 'Falters • to to the derailment of a ` Grand1 are in: Toronto this week. Mr. Wal- Trunk,Irei:ht train eat Granton j`y fere will visit the Soo before return- A i£asi (,acne of hockey tiviap ilayrecl ill• ing home, ed last Thursday evening tivhon then London daledical students came up ---- and defeated the home team 11 to '2 empl in our watch 'repair departffient T1ae'game was a hard workout for TI? � v e onl rst class mat erial with both teams. '.Che visitors were fast i • c'1n e3e1' skaters and many of the s;oals were ALN` ie11Ce ant ' prop s technical knowledge to full un - scored on. rushes. The Iscore as the derstand a Wet 's. an end of the first half was 4' to 1. .T,he d its adjustments. .l:f your line up was as follow+s; London, (goal �.■.■� watch iS not givi h., perfect satisfaction brin : it to Callahan; point Fetterley; cover ►1► us, No charge for �.; amination. g point U,3,, Martin; rover, G, "Acheson: `a f centre, !Thompson ; ri,.;ht Legg; letft i�f . Leaky Exeter, iyoal Greig Point. °" 11 Dawden; cover„ H, Elliott, rover Car- A 0 M HA N D 1 ►-' ". eft s. /B l der H, .Bassett referl ea �...�' � ryas „ -w� ai. +�+ Mrs. Q3obier egad family will leave ~ ~� r• -LTi. -ter -fir ice• -'ter_ --rr .a, on Wednesday Lor Gue1gh where Mr; Bobier' has been a'ppo►nlnkl .bg' the ". -' �lIttt Dlr. J. A. Gregory of North Battle ford, Sask., arrived in town Tuesday evening to spend a few days with his mother before returning to the West Mr. Gregory has just returned from a three months trip to great Britain and Europe. Mrs+ and •Mrs, 7?, R. Hamilton ana daughter of Cronarty have moved in- to the residence 'recently purchased from Mr, .A,_E. Hodgert We wel- r a nd it come Ti malton a ams E fM. !E o y Ex,ter.. The Clinton News Record sags,'- What Shall+ 'The Harvest JBe? - Th+e, Leruty in St,Johns wardtgave the . vote on local, o!pticda' as ;,84; for and 51 against and t•I�e judge on scrutiny finding only 69--64 respectively bal- lots in 'the box seventy nir.e etcetera have made sworn declaration that they- voted for the "by-law:, Two or three more are said to be willing to sb declare . if it is found necessary. Zn view of this a higher court has 'been . applied to for a mandamus author- izing _Judge Holt to take evidence. Then what? t Rev. D. 1W+ Coh ns.D:ID.,.0.,51, Tor Masonic district No, 4 South . Huron paid his official 'visit to Lebanon For - T . on Monde s�:Lo eA F &A M t d y c I� ' ic- •'d the offs evenan� and comF�l.zmeate. ers'� on their esc�e4lent work. Atfter the ,meeting closed Ithe menxbers ad- journed to' Mine Bost Rewe+ls hotel where a-sumlptuous !banquet { . was . • a ed !lot 'me mbe s saL• down, raepr a ry x Y d �t in s s• After 'the. d o h Lo the table . I� ar had 'been partaken of the following toast list was carried out .with Wor. Bros Seldon, filling the Position ` off toast 'master in a very efficient 'm+an- ner... The .lfirst was the ;toast ; to 'th'e' Iain,,.. Coupled 'with The- name : of rhe Grand 'Lodge, was Rt, Wor, Bro Dick- sqn :and Rt; Wor..93ro !Collins • ;salo, by.lBro, J, Senior;•, toast;'to the Emip'- ire '.E3ro, .Weidenhamme,r ; toas� : • to the ,�visitors Wor 't aro Dr. ''Campbelt of' Zurich, and Bro, J, Brown of Park and 'B hill;' sductt'.�by tliros: Senior Christie accoaa• anied.' ^l '. eMr ,: W, Weekes `on the ' andol n; toast to t•e., a ies y. ro, +ran on,, a.nd 4444-1.444+++++++++4•444-14F+4 ✓ s ;- seat -3+•4444.1-•4+4.4 444.4-•b+i• 14-4••k+k•r +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Watch Repairing .Experts M 4.4 Ja -. 444 44+i 4.+4+ 1* 44.4. 4++x: :: s + . -4+ 4,; • ling; centre Southcott; right j3irney, , IIT G. IT. B1,. The family will be mush missed in jBelgrave a:Sse'cia1ly in Trin- ity `church. Mr, 'Dobler was president or the AL Y: P, A•, Mrs. iSobier ' ti4 as a member of the Ladii',s Guild and a, teacher . i4a the iSabbath School. They took an a.;tive ,i.ntertest : in all ' -church work.- One day recently thei teachers .and officers and her class in the Sabbath ''School ipresented . Mrs 13obier with an address expressing their appreciation of her 'good work ' their reigret at at thleir departure and hearty (good wishes for their fu- tture welfare. The address was ae com'panied with a .handsome bass card tray 03el,srave . Correspondent i to Seaforth Ex!posilorr Mr, and Mrs Iiobier ' vers f rc + Y or ttic :residents of L xeter.. The to arra f 1 of the 1s- M ate rs . l D f I, avadson who dac.d at the 'hone o tier son. 'Harmon in Sagir aw .Mich ; was ,held .f.rom her 'late residence in London on •Thursday oflast week. to the Woodland +eemet,eiry. :1'he: ,decease ed had ben " 1 e zl for som(c time anc� hail (gone to'-Saa+inaw.' for tre'atment rxrn and Mrs, Davidson and s family were .former : residents of Exeter 1 av- in here 'about :. ten years ajo Lor 'London. ' The deceased • maiden f name wan Ellen J, . Shute. ';Besides"" her ' sorrowing husband .she ;ins survived by four dauJgh±ers, Mrs, . ; J. 'A ' 'Rollins ,• .•: emacs � L,Irs E n� . 1'. 'G d ads . ' aid r l��isses : Edna and Ruby of London; ns .a f y, A tX i 3 f fvf t d lZ L. £mend- rh BaXlta}wil%gf +cd�k� most en�oyablr an thf history orrf the irk; t o Banana' t were rs ,1317.k . ['�i�'8 I"lfnicP 1)ewri, ara���l�ei ��hl of on; c e e est d e ro J r f, rk v o � a y � people. t I5 y �„ Ne P� r ,a I f�`L LZ" f 1 Ch E o staff e best s S'he of a' Past of Taman�t 11t1i'e occa ion s,' ►bf , he flru ars. Amang Those fnoon torvaa wb d d h 1 741° ,.;1‘%:11:.E0 'E re In Wutln+e' crnickl, L ecial FEBRUARY SALE of Ladies White Wear: The last week in February will be another bas week in Ladies wearingapparel y' pparel 25th, h , 26_ 27th,- 28th - SPEc,lA,s Fi t ok! the Advertisement ' ' , ovvery .:, yarefull much will sure— ly y be found.. of int to everyone. Ladies'Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers .etc: White'Aluslins, White :Vestin s.. White Em- • 3 Em- broideries ra>`d les and wide, andnarrow, Laces, d Ladies White Waists nd'Handkerchiefs, ,:. chlefs Sal® presenttshiasdsvaalnetaisgeosl,a,rot available vallsale when,; This: ememberrthe Dates; Last 4 days of Fe wa 8; ;