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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-3-6, Page 8Jl 1HCE EX e :THURSDAY' ! am x!*'**** ***** P $4444 '444,,4+444 4*****4$ 4+444 Market i?epart,-The following is 44♦ , 444 � - 44 r The t„e , p 44 +► ap4 44..4. +4 ,#4 *4 44'® 1 the report of Ea i I 4r F4�A4t► � .®4; 44* 4 �?'i4•t�QR i�... , ,; , kr po markets col. 4 reeled n'c s1arGh 6th. elw 4EwART4 4 Wheat 97 *�4 $3 nck-vl cat 4S+ to 50 AO 4• Vi14 i. and Coats 2 its for 44 PON . d6 4n* 69 o Whip -Cords, Bedford Cords, Serges, and all the newest weaves, Everything 4 ,4 that is up-to-date is shown on our counters * at per yard SO, 7'a Tce ee iSt ' eat will find an assortntesnt here that. yell would look, for only ire larger places. Colne in and see the many styles we are showing at $filo 00 to $25.Clo New Dress Goods 4 *4 fors e• 4 of age. Notwo Alike 'in telae d sortrnenG. Why mates t4j them WIaesa jolt i a1s bey there 4.4 Bordered Delatnes In a pretty shade of grey with a hairline stripe for dresses or separate waists, These goods are yery seare and will; sell quickly at taer yd. 500 Duchess Silk 1 yet(' wide Ouches? Pail egtte Silk, Beasutifnl rich fin- ish and :fine even weave and every y;t.ti guarantee. The low price surprises all. Per yard $I..S .8880888,88888.88888.8,1888.8.8.848.8.8.,88.8.888880.... °hates DreQses r Gingham Dresses s from 4 to 12 Fears Oz's ping to iriy a Sprang? Our tilts Season ge, The purse. Curtains 9 weayee and, de- Tt a .itssortnaenb for son is larger and. bet- er, New serums, madras and Odd Skirts When you see the xsew sty - .,744,9_ Will say they are worth oney. If we havn't your size we canorder rai►e for yeu, , 5.50 to 8,5e Corsets The two leading makes 'w3. &.a A. and B. 44X. You will like them because of the com- fort they give, the style they produce and. the way they Q 4,00 eut Tanis szanitaary ct beeoring more popul Fear. We handle only Loi beat in two three and four yard widthe. 7o extra. clda o far laying, all Paper lige of the stew await your ap- citable papers for. your hone at prices 35&c a6c at roll 1' 4 t 4 .4 4* 4, *4 04* 44 44 4�+ 4* 4,44 40 44 *4; *4 44, +4 444 4 a 4* 44 4. 4 • 1`4444044*440.444444+-444441►+*4•+►4N•NO*4d4*0**4 444444**44+4+4444444444.'4444*44444+44444444*44 Jas S3,Qtl Shorts Sq.3 Oats 34. t t Bran $22 per ton" * s Barley 45 to 55 stier irlo'zr ?.Tad Low grade flour $1,50 Eggs 20 Butter 23 Potatoes 1.35. Dried apples .40 Begs 9,00 choice Bxpert Steers pias to 5,90 Med E:rport Steers 6,44 to 6,60 choice ;Luteher Heifers, 0.25 to 0,50 letiivarr i$,uteber Heifers 5.90 6,00 Choice :Butcher cow 5251 t e5,40 hlat:dium Watcher cores 4,75 to 5.00 Comnsori )coww +.3,23 to 3.70 a Choice', abs 9.00 to 9.50 Choice ,'Sheep * `i;,0 lto 6,,,0. so. ••••••••••••••••••• 4•4••••4•4e 4 s84l teiec, tr :d e0*44444 Mr.A Thos, "Willis sr. is 4tait 'os, !,Boyle was in London Tuesday evt;ninz. LO CAL yrs. J. Wills of Sea E.hen .s ill wit plea=panel stomia, l'ev Sh rix 1t OOt1 a„q rftc r Visit ca,, ita 7,', .o'.afu, is 5T L l;e t7,.r 1?.arr(3' ikas eak2's< on w tis Jones &, May, ;Hes l., Ee.el.11,,e tick; illine••y with d, r Ste -warm Mr. and 1l4s, Thos. Kay are fill.•: craving from their re;en• illness, Ma Lloyd! Rivers of the* 'afalsens 13an1. tall` is holid,iya'n;, in Buffalo Mr. and :ilea ,')i;iy- of ell.aatcn r•1'- 44 o ited with relatives ov r the weel> ®4 end, 4 0 Mi, S. 1,.. .it;verne of the Barth; of • 4 *hi Lvie3ee vY'i1 in :Buffalo over Que.. •4 zy, !.. 4 31r. S, Ai Sunders haf, returned home }after spe dio.; ek ral days in toQ 4 Mrs, (hale returned tol`ort !mule trt'ten visi:tinag for n t:cuapte t11f i weeks at the Ultra! iscate,. , Cecil lel-tel z�nd bride nr re; Aronley Ands 'e 'takeac,.,i at•"sir xesfdar;:e tan Gtdley Street, , harry Sweet 1.1774 faOnIe froet +nsadon over Suatndey Where he, he. x<itteWUn;; bleu eee college, ale l"lseeday ":fors Seaforth wzaiase 'lac 4 eeuaed ak ro9itlon, it v I,l)--fit th • Alexandra Marine and Cle*xaeral Hospital Coderi, Tei, Three or four pupil horses. x'tlal)ly to Mbei +Criftiths. Satp; r`xntendent, irk 3 -6 -St ?misses Baby and Ethel Anrnetroaae' have returned frons Toronto and vlee ited for a few days with their (par". r nits before leaving foe Lucketow to o e -opens their mitt'nery !store,` Letcar Bleb School team ore ted to 'play ,l;eae next Saturday noon. The Levan atel Exeter 5 h Zr"e each won one - ai;aling and tie e ill be played off. Mex. N. Bellwood and ebltdren left Saturday for ;Stratford to join Zit,• Bellwood who has secured a 3ooll t esition with the ~Globe-Wernick Co. Their household Furniture was teens - ed over. * 4 4 4 4**+444*44**+*44*4*Nr4*4;P*4**4*4+4944 + POWELL'S BAZAAR Wedding Galor Dainty Hand -Paint =d Decorations Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, 'r Spoon Trays, Biscuit Jars, Butter Bowls. Tea Setts, Dinner Setts, Sugars & Creams, Salts & Peppers Table Setts, Water Sets, Odd Pieces, Jardineers, Cups & Saucers Japanese, Austrian, French and English potteries. Latest Shapes and Colorings Prices Away Down Ask to see our open stock of DINNERWARE Saturday Specials A JUG SALE -Milk and Water Jugs Keep your eye on our North Window QUALITY GOOD ---PRICES LOW Swell St Patricks cards at 20c a doz. Linen Note Paper in boxes 25 for l9c. Pads and Envelopes 3 for 25 cent. J. WILLIS POWEL THE BIG VARIETY STORE. 4dt4*0ABd4e4***4.40440*04.4 40***44444**446444+444'M4A 4 *4i 4 • Si +� a" 4I 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 a 4 4 4 4 4 414. 4 4 reg. b *. 1- Mrs, H. Reynolds. .of :TTay met. yet t,raa the Mr. -li, 5. Phillips real estate ti,g( lit has sold' W ki r t t .an, an,it ) r o est n William Street t,o Misses ltferr 1son of I xeter North at a fair figure. Mr Atkinson will hold an aucfox., sale on Merril 15th. Now that the Post atil-es of a great rn ty formers is being' changed be-, cause of rural mail delivery it would be a' good ifime to {have your name tura! 1 r route and nd Taos#aifice printed on your envelopes. . 11r, and ldrs. Crawford, of Winni `peg are the guests of 'their uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. D. Mack of town. else is Mhes, Mary P Lan of Hensel!: Miss Lang interelp closing! her home to stay with Mrs. D. Ma for awls le. . a The Beater High School hockey team are pi^king up and playing a. good .game. The went to Lucen last Saturday and defeated the Luean High School 3-0. This makes a game each and the tie is expected to be 'elayed off neat Saturday .afternoon at the Arena. On 'Tuesday ovenieg the Crealition jun'ors came out and the High School team were suecess. Cul in ,defeating the visito-s 2-1. Th,. attendance at the *game Was not large. a t 4 <with a very serious aced, nt on Fri * day of lest week whi-h n^arty drtpriv A .ed her of her sight. She was burn - 4 ins some rubbish in the stove when • an ex'pl.osion took place. and she was • ;badly burned about the face. Some cinders flew, into her eyes and for. a rouj;le of days she was unable to see. She (suffietred n igreat deal but, is improving nicely. It is supposed VALUE= What. You Get for Your Mo `l ey Examine our goods and prices, examine other goods and prices. You will inevitably come back to ours. Here are some reasons any fur in the place -Half Price Nine Ladies Sweaters left -Half Price Felt Boots and Shoes -Half Price Ladies low Overshoes sizes 2to 6 -for E9c a pair Mens and boys heavy Gum Rubbers at sae`'Tee prices ; Big variety of Gloves and Mitts at Marchtecee. P , Boots, Shoes and Rubbers our Specialty We have just passed into t:toek a shipment of Astoria Shoesfor p lush See our sa mples of Made -t... o- lYIea refioods for youf S 1^nag Suit or O'&ercoat• We guarantee fit and `workwnan- shape; i�. Door Nor hi Of Post Office le, 11 that a paeka;ge of acid wins thrown into The stove causing the ezt.losiion The Epworth League of James St Methodist Church visited the Main Street League: last Tuesday evening and* enjoyed a very kxeellent time: The following 'program was given by the visito-'s. duett by Misses Phillslps and 01a-kson ; lesson by Dr, Trout-. stop, addresq. the two bons 'by Hubert Jones; violin solo by Clarke Fisber; duett by the Misses Ford recitation by Miss Edmunds and address ns h the (pastor. The home' league'provid- ed an exeellennt lunch and royally en- tertained the visitors.' 'A quiet butfi retty wedding took :Lace at the St t Methodist James m .s.re.e parsonage on Wednesday aafterr.00n. March isth '-when the `Rev. W. G. H. McAli-ster united in marriage: Miss Edith M° daughter of -Mr. and -Mrs., TI" Reynolds of>tlfay and Mr. T. Her- bert Philti+ps son of Mr, and: Mrs. ,Y3, S. Phillips of town. +1Aff:er the cere- mony the Pa' f:y repei'ed to the' home of the "bride's`!parents whtere a su:n. ptuoas repast was iserved. 111r, and Mrs: Phillips will leave this : weelk for Toronto ti -spend a few days prior to leaving for their -new home in, Saskatoon Sask. Both bride and. _room are well and favorably'; known and have many friends who will join with the Times in wishing' them a right and iprosperous. future. +. 4-44+ + 4+ + 4 L 44 -4 + 44 4+ +++ .4 4... *44.. 4,4. +. +++ 4,4:.. +44 4+ _e 4+4, + ;• +„ 44 ` per* .;.4. +4* ,• . •ate• a"•**44 •S••E'4.4-4 **zz-°+°t••t,-,4•++4.4.* 444444.4 -144.44.4e1.4 -44•44-1-1•44-44-e+ •�i 4' .4. 4. 4,* eteee •le e „ne"` ... an. l Papers s all we have left Cleared Out UICK FO RGAI a*� . -i Bei• « ..+4 .:**T i .11 !i i"4 i lyfrs, Be.a•'ulse visited in Lan- don over Sunday, Mr W, 3latebford of :Torpnto is 3 n Town thisweek, Mr, !Chas. Lindenfield has leen or, the asiek list this week, Mr. Chas, irarvey was in Toronto last week for a few days, Mr Ernie a si , rni Harvey has taken pos. Ilion as salesman with W, W. Taman The Hockey boys went to '13ersall on Monday night arel mot tz yE ac3 trian i cling. Miss Smith of at. Marys 1)as sumed her a.osition as milliner svi Jones & May. Missdie To :. ii d hns ofEtmvie is spending a few days'wa,th the %.Iis'ses Cudmore of town. The haw. -mills axe waking good use of the sleighing to 3te•t ;their surlily of logs In. Messrs E.and S. Charieton \shot a couple of foxes Inst wait-, in Quinton's swamsp: Miss Mabel, White left Monday for Thedford where she has , itaken a position as milliner. Mr, Wallace Fisher of . Iontreal w,ho has 'been 111 ifor a few weeks is "recuperating at ;the home of his parents. Reeves W. 'J. 'Neaman and '4' . D, Sanders were in Clinton Tuesday at- tending the 'meeting of the House of refuge committee,: The Seaforth 0. B. A, team ary coming over this (Thursday) even- ing. The locals will be strengthen- ed by a couple of;Exetjgr old boys Mrs, E. Jesse Of Elmira- I1. Yt is visiting her mother Ctrs. Hawk:ns. She leaves nest Monday for !Caligary Alta where she Will visit her sister Mrs. U3rown. Mr. Jas. o'U3_rien of Hay -had a suc- cessful auction sale, of his .farm stock implements,.' and household effects on 'Tuesday. The farm was sold to Mr. Geo, Todd for $3.400. Mr. Hewitt of Planshard has 'Pur- chased Mr, .A. Doris _farm in Exeter This is a splendid farm well adap- ted r dHewitt in- fo dairying ane! Mr,}3 a 5 xt tends starting a milk rute in towr. about the first of Alpri1. On Thursday evening of last week the terediton hockey team came out and defeated our bovs 5 to 1, ; At the end of the first half the game was tie 1-1. The visitors showed marked improvement since last game here. Gilham the. Urediton' goal minder great game a t g me ai?d. saved a number of goals. The game '.wasnot the cleansst and some of , the players wore on the fence most of the tittle. W, H. Paget;handleial' the bell with. good satisfaction. Following was the line up goal Graham, point L. Fahner,; cover point W. Motz, rover. Shear, down, centre. A; Holtzmann, left wing, 1Q. Burn, right wing : H. Felt- ner, goal T, Penhale. point, H. El- liott; cover Atkinson,: raver J. Elliott centre, E, Southcott. ieft 0, Heywood right 13, Rivers, irk.: -.h. Yil t 4�,` 1.444. 4'4.+ 4 '+4 44 - Carling s».,eetet j,: e : et +'^,��,;"+-,1t�.,,]t�`+I4.14-ei-f'e f lilarclcame in like a lamb, Mr, George Thompson is visiting in I.'arkhill, "Mrs, Will S ve et entertained Tuesday evening. The milliners have started in on the nein spring creations. Mrs. le. Oke left Saa.tlazday for Sea, forth to visit with her daughter Mrs. .Ta9 Martin Mr and Mra, Victor Snell have been visiting for a week with Mrs Snell's ents in LondonTaw h ns ht l? Miss J. J. Allan. i .l:yeSg LtS )ec`rulist T will be at the Central hotel Saturday March 15th 1rloura l0 a, m, to 8 p, in. Mr. Lawrence White and bride (nee 1iss Fthel Harvey) attended the in- auguration of President Wile.; Washington on Tuesday, Miss Edna Dow, of Toronto visited at her Lome here over aunday prior leaving for New Castle Pa, where she has accepted a position in the Shenan- go Valley hospital Int Mr; Marshall Box formerly of Exe- ter who is leaving the London Police . r! !i Force to go farming near Ailsa Craig.s teas preseted with' a gold locket and 1 r tt Watch Repairing 'Experts I employ inour watch repair department e only f' firstl Q ass material, with an O « ience andro er technical knowledge to fn11 un- derstand � derstand a watch and its adjustments. If your watch is not giving perfect satisfaction us, No charge for examination., A. MAR-CHAND chain by the foroe. ``. �`-®"► "�� e' 41. -ter.- -.®w. is•.-i►dr--•e•--NO s..--.o.d-.-4110--.s®---ip�c-��-"--,vim.-""-bar BGMES1?E] ERS EXCURS1bNS WESTERN CANADA, EAJCH TUES- DAY MARICB 4 TO OCTOBER 128 ; SNCLiS+IPE In connection. with above the Grand Trunk Railway system will isbue round trip excursion tickets to ro-nts in `Manitoba Saskatchewan and. (Al- berta each Tuesday 1Vrarch 4th to October 28th inclusive via Vhica1go and St. Paul 'Tie return 'fare to Winnipeg is $35.00 and 'Edmonton ,;43,.0) Proportionate low rates to other points in Manitoba Saskatch- ewan and (Alberta. Tickets ;good ifor 66 days. The G -rand Trunk Pacific Railway is the shortest` and quickest route twee Winnipeg-Sasktaoos.- Edmo- ton, with smooth road 'bed;- efectrie. flighted e'leeping ears -:and, supbtefrb dining (car service, throughthe new- est most (picturesque and most rap- idly 'developing section of - western Canada. Through tickets sold and - servations made 'bjr a a,n^d Trunk Atgents.( !Costs no more than any other -routes. Trains no -u 'In Opera- tion ;Winnipeg to 12egina . Yorkton and Canora Sask.. a also to ,Oenie:n.4 Mirroe and Edson :Alta: - The :"route via T Chicat�o is an -attract- five one as many large -cities and towns are (passed ' ,euroute gvbieh breaks the monotony of: the journey Time tables- Land Pandehlets:and other °diseriptive - literature relative to Grand Trunk Pacific :Ti . maybe. obtained on' a lication 'to pp nearest Grand •Trunk Agent or write . A, E Duff District Passenger Agent, Ln - Un- ion Station Toronto,' Ont: Children ry FOR FLETCHER'S. A "in' t A Cheese Glasses that are Becoming ' Ypou g t It is a choice that is made easy by the e good quaT'< 'ties and attractive appearance of 11- yegias FITS -U EYEGLASSES are decidedly becom°- • in an a d when correctly ° �' adjusted give � an ail'..`®f - distinction to the weare.r. They will neither shake off nor fall' off. FITS1EYEVLASST EYEGLASSES ^pve stamped Ti th Monogram ono am A ;a mark which means � � absolute reliability in all optical goods; You will find them at this store. owertisto eist and ptzton 410 ,84