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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1913-6-5, Page 8H. Md ie 'm {home, ItaNali 'T we er itfhleite erectile r , Tay N noeereets et de. Many love sllustr Otemee Jan 51. tempt) ithree aid up* !found batter. Age qt3t r eta. • ot:: 19 ba, a tr ku he?' me II? P►' G e a resmtrillta te- - ,mss,Yr•••••• •WA1/aaIi.:▪ 5}1..aws,acaau2s,r rsxusa aaYYri'aty� Get Ready FOR TIDE Hat N Stlt��'! r Days There is coolness and comfort, with style, St anti splendid earing value in our clothing, Neer se es, tweeds and f n �.Gy worsteds you will And in our olotiiieg department. We want you to see them and you will be assured that our prices ,are right,. Some Great Values at $tO.AO Better Claes at $15.0 and 1,9.0 Straw Hats The season's newest straws algid most up.to-trate shapes, eratay o yles to o,hoose fro at $1,00 to 25, 9 T ik: E.XETER TIFL', TR L le$DA " JUNE ti ' .D1,31 UIP! Market Rel.oi t -The following le the rebore of the Fxetee market. eor,. • rtettd tap 'to May 29th W1 eat 93. Qats 34. :. 'Barley 45 to 48 :Buckwheat 48 to 50 Paas SI.60 Shorts.. W3 Prat $22 ger ton Medal cheer 2,70 Low trade Hoer $1,50 Eggs Too Better xS eo 20e, Dried a iita, % 1 �e es 4o of $ ? atoes >,1,Q0 elo„s 1;9,40 (Thoiee Exeert Steers 6.90 to, 7,00 Medium Export Steers 650 to 7.75 Choice butehrs Fi 5Q to 0:75. e,fediunn butcher heifers 6,00 625 ceeeeeteowe 5.10 fo 5,56 Medium cows 4.50 to -_ ire Common cows 350 to 4.130 Choice Sheep 5. 50 to 6.00 Lambs 8,50 to 9.00 ir Ilam Men's Underwear is Per Hien we have a eplend id range of two•pieee shits aficl Combinations, ranging in price frpm Siler to $2,50, Linen Dusters News linen dusters i ie n fiha- lei and t;aewn shades, They ve your clothes while driv- g of motoring, New Shirts With the new soft GQfilars tnd French cuffs, and a neat asbabie ate to match, at 1,1241 vtl 1.-. S anew 0 Ain away this aunitnier, yo r vain Za e have the STEAMER TRUNKS as well as many other styles. it Cases from $x.5o to $6.5o A. STEWART j 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c • is a big factor at this store•s • Come and see G the Iarge assortment of goods we are offering a • t prices,• g these • A goodpolicyis `` See , • what you buy, • II.•EREyou See • • • • • • • • • ] • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • Wie/edding Specials• •. .•▪ : Come •here for your KITC"HEN NEEDS. Come here for your • ,•• WEDDING GIFTS.ili • We specialize on these lines. • • • Patronize our KANDY Ti<OTTNTER and you. will be leased, • s p • • We want your patronage, • • • YJUST -3N-New Side and Back Co • • mbs: New Circular Combs, • New Barretts. New Barr Pins and Beauty Pine: • • Firecrackers for the 24th ! . • • • FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS and BANANAS every day. • • . 4 • s 4 • . .. • WELLS 'AAR .,, . • BIG VARIETY STORE• • ',ID.; +•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • The Exeter Bargain Store Just Received—Another Shipment Of MEN S READY-TO-WEAR SLJITS See our BLUE AND GREY 2 -PIECE SUITS with BELT to Match, They Are Winners. Big Range of BOYS' SUITS • tfen's Balbriggan -Underwear, 75c suit. Men's Cashmere Hose, worth 35c and 40c, for 25c Pair. . , Astoria r a shoe Fancy Parasols, `igc Each Ladies' Cotton Hose, 1.0e Pair. Clearing out lot of STRAW HATS, 10c 15c, 40c Ran a o 'BOUTS and SlIOES •ra: •••.••••••••64•.re•*•••41•• •` • • LOCAL • • teeeeettit **It June. ' The month or we idiogs, :Miss :raha; 1 Fe3ll'ec?3i ` is sl:Cndiuzg eiveral days iia St, Alark:sa • alis lJ, Wileoa:l of Seetfdrtla v sited its, S for several day's. Caat•vev 1lehesen of deorz on siient iesclay ats his house in towel, leer a dozen St. liazys families c bander el+a-iriratiee with measles. Meyer, T. .Belzer, Ii, TPlynei and; Mallett motored to London; Sun. Masa I:d*aa riilick an a solo . iaa excellent 'reice at Main $t, Galatea .Sunday evening. 1'fr. and Mrs, Wes, Snell and Mr, rand Mrs. Jas, Gould motored to f3f resit; orl. last Sunday. Fra, Weidenha ninler and littla� daughter Anna are Visiting,in Strovtu able .tor a few days, �alr, a:, , ' lie.eweted condneted, ib* ottral* 'Meal's el ass of 111'aain Street last day afternoon, anred Mrs.11urdette of Goderieh iuotaared down lost Sunday: to visit; svtth their son Grafton, WM Amos, of the Jaaarti;; xar Tvorocato staff at Sudbury le boli - el lying a; his home here. " "eixri, 'Cool; has returned to ,her hame fan Sty Thomas, after visitting at the laosnG of `Air,. C. T. Ilrooks, yhre;e auto loads tfrom town' mot, areal to Goderickt last Pridny to at• tend the P,rondiogt demonstra tion, Roulston and Xi', aC, alirney I ave been elected; by 'the 9'. p., 0. V. to atteudi the 'Grand Lodge meeting !fletville in August, miss Olive Prior hal returned af- ter visiting in St, !1 rys; Sir, Skin- ner and 'Miss Saaeerin returned ,with fh r and fi Rcut Sunday. y.hc here. SIra, `lrerve' Huston (nee lrcn'e teray) and, eon or Ashcroft, R. C. are s'lsiting with Mr, ,41Tustor r:,•a.rents and• Mrs, 11. i3. Huston Mr, and '"errs. !)arch, Mr. ilobt Southcottind daughter lits, flaw - flogs .motored up from London Sun- day and visited with friends. Mrs. T', , A • z.I3 0 10 � left Wednesday to visit for two weeks with'hfr, and Mrs. A. Sheere in Lansing _rich, Zr.l Boyle aatcomeanied her as far as .Lon- don. Mr, and Mrs George 73rownice and two =children oC Seaforth visited lir, and Mrs. T. 'Flynn over Sunday. Master Edgar' r isf. ncndz u g n wetic witiz his crandvarents, t Mrs, E, C. 'Beebe and daughter Madelon re. urn d'VTedncsdaY to. their home in Ilicigetows after spending two weeks with "her mother Mrs, T. Prior. Remelts Wanted -For 'P.' "Come:any 33 Regt' 'to attend Caned a c London" from June 16th to 28th • IAFply to Capt, 'iy . .T. II:Ieaman or Leiut J. G. Stanbury Mrs, 1Bauelaugh, telio hies been,,in town for the eaast two or three mon- ths 'having_ cursed �1Irs J. 1). Atkin- son through .her recent illness left yesterday for her home in Centralia —Clinton New Era. Tuesday . June. the 3rd was the Kings birthday. The banks in town were closed but ,the stores remained oaten. The day was ushered in by the firing' of guns. The band which. went to Dashwood to provide Music for their' big celebration played a couple of patriotic selections before leaving Fine for Little Folks Inexpensive and easily worked: No trouble` to show little folk how to nee ve them• Book of directions with each a' camera, I se 2;; .t o" $12 sad Howey's Drugstore st yr zF Palmas teff be£oee 9 ,a.m. ... , a dveloped same day.. will .be i a r i " . Wanted For Sale FiCty ;Thousand Plants for Sale Agents Wanted —To. sell western nreeerty� Qn eonmission;, ArFply II. \k arburton, ?loom 50 Bank. of'' Toronto Chambers Lond`o'n. NUMEROUS 'GIIAi GEST, `eer, A. 3. lord bas moved into Mr, 111eDonald's house con ?stein Street. 11r. Wee, ,Rivers, .has moved 'into the residence' at the rear of his butcher'. Mr, ilioand.� i• 'C �'iDavisla v � l , , Davi bats, moved into erre Rivers eesidenee. 'on, $ian' coe Street M '.,1., J,. x''enhale 'hes moved into the z-esidence on Marlb� harp Street vaeeted by Mrs, 'Ilew1 shaw and lir,, 'At. Hastings has mow ed into tee residence eaeated by Mr Penlhale, Or, Az ios,eis rnoving into, the residence recently purchased iron? Alr, )Hastings.. lilt, I. 13,, Carling was in London Monday. Miss Mary Balkwill is visiting pn Centralia for a few days. 5, G. Stanbzary. was in Goderich or Tuesday sn Legal busine. s, Gerald IEurdon of Beffalo visited t his 'home here this week. lir. J. 'Cobblediek of Calgary is ex -a re rted here from the west this week Mr, Erie• llurdon and' Mr, etehe ince a of Clinton visited in town Sure +day. eMiss ivr•tle C3a rreltou visited in Parkhill this tacels, °ltz, and Airs, 'R, W. 'Beavers and. t wa ohildren visited in lir;eritford this week. ,7.81iss. n Berney of North Claicagp l7Cos;`iiitel is 'epe zding lhet e=lation with relatives, Mr, ,' Qlnrdettet `+s'peett; °Tuesday at his 'home in:oderich. Miss ss `13'r�l'e I1 v 'k I` v i Birdie Belle a e» r da yl e 1 for Marlette iaanioh where she will visit for ft few aveeke, °Akre, George' 'Season le iaa TtirQntQ F �' t lea e1 a ,. t the P esb M t els, a �lr tori tut Week, taizveuttion y W, '3` Beaman is confined house with Pleurisy A. recovery „,is hoped ?for, Car, anti, Weekes who has been tin j town "tor ae cou9le of elm returned on 5 -Unfitly to Virden ao, and 'Master Delem , W. Stewart returned to Tor- o a n,tfrdaay after visiting his 1'ar- c nts. Ctrs, Stewart will visit for while« Ixs P, Pollard and little (laugh', ex returned to Windsor Monday at- ter visiting her father. Mr, Thos. Hawkins. 'tae first draft of the Stationiag Gatnaanittee of'the London 'Conference out but'shows no change in the ixxe'ler District. air, B, 11, Senior tai .A:, aaq,ta of Mr, :1'oQ. Senior' of iiown, has irn ed his w xa 'ns ndhsb n Ina! la r a21an tto a n c 1 a e ailed to the bar. The Women's IrsIitule desire to tbank'the men echo so kindly assist - "ted in Wanting fifty mole trees down at, the park. ftCr, Stingham of Woodstoel: and MissesEtta "and i'eari Whentler,:of Clinton visited. fir. and Mrs, 5, G.' over Sunday. Jones o e u y The annual 'meeting of the aSoute, Heron Reform Association was post eetned from. Tuesday until Friday of this week at 'l3rucefiold. Mr, 'Clive` McAlister who has been visiting for several. weelae.�, nt ,James 'parsonage, ' f t SV' n d Street1 ed sa for e e T Winnipeg for the vacation. Rev,. and 'Mrs, S. V. Share, 'and daughter Margaret/ and Mr. r1. Strang are attecding the Presbyter. ran Congress. in Toronto this week. krd:r. and Mrs. Monad, McInnis re- turned Monday after attending the Welch—Hamilton wedding 'in Tor- onto which took place on May 28th. \ext, Sunday the services in 'Caves Paeesbyterian church still be conduc- ted by the session while sermons will be Preached be Mr, Robertson bf 12 , rondale. Mr, and ;Mrs, Johnston and Mr. R L. Johnston of Toronto are visiting Mr,. and Mrs, G. L. - Waugh". The former intends taking~a trip West. from here. Rura! Dean Taylor of St. Marys rreached in 'Trivitt Memorial church on Sabbath] last. the Rector Rev, D. W. Collins 'took Mr Taylor's work in St;• Marys. Ticvs. W. 0. 1 . McAlister- and E, G. Powell and Messrls T. Harvey 8. 14Ia� lin and II, E. Huston are attend- ing the 'Methodist •L'ot.ference in. London this 'week. • Court Exeter. 123 Indelge ndent Or- der Foresters will attend Divine ever - ship on Sunday June 15th at 11 o'- clock 'Members meet in lodge room, 10 o'clock 0. 'Anderson' E. S. Mr and, Mrs, F. E. Huston Mrs. W. pe man 'Miry; W. S. Howev :• nd tins. Cr eve„w+re'at Grand Bet d fist weak fixing uG'their'cottages for the summer. lair. Taman and Mr, Howey 'Sunday. b ch over were a The Royal -Gwent Male 'Glee Sitig- ers. l5 members`and each one, an ar- tist.:,will a+cpear in James 'aStreee Church on the,19th 'of' this month: This is said to be the fined com- rany of its:kind .that has ever toured Phis country. Mr. and 'Mrs, Wesley Snell..” Ma, and Mrs. Jack Pedlar, -and Miss Smith of. Exeter came 'down in 'the Snell limousine fast evening lo , see the lights. of .London and:, incidently call' on a few . city friends. They made the tree in. about 90 minutes, over the fine roads' to the northward --London "A.dvertiser The reports of the Toronto (Jill - /al -1y isi{y examina.tioris. are out and mong them we notire the names of iss'IlelenjRussell who sassed, is%t'he cond adbaiiced course and 'secured `A. violist standing ? in Moderns, W. Gardiner 'who secured third telass anding in classics in the fourth' r .'exam et ori d Mis�ea .A ltiiiieeMite n.l, .14Jiltoiir 1'Ia Ea k''1L0 Inas iihe', r w. ationorbt Ill leut._ el rye e "Fa culty Olr nea+l Tome,to celery cabbage, Cauliflower, Asters; Stooks, Foliage, Silver, Leaf salvia,. 1,7otuna. Dreeeena, Geranium ferns 'etc, hanging basket' filled by ns delivered at to eema eery free --Louis Day Fiourist. Notice Having taken over the but'eheee business of A Tr> �"Wood Y e have. . oioved across the street into the shop lately occupied by .Air, Vend, The business will by conduct- ed slope the same lines as formerly and we will endeavor to give the robl'ae the best of satiefactiolp;,, Meats will be delivered to any kart of. the town. Thaobing Sou for past favors we solicit a continuance of sour tatronege—WM, fiIvEI1S. Obituarys Word was received on, Saturday last ere" the stridden ileaatie' of Louise. lla:nceek beloved wife :of ,Mr, R. )'east ifit Alaiidestone Sack, Nebo lase ed away on Friday May eOtti in her 21st year, 'Tile deceased was th' only chid of Mee and Mrs, Frank lfandr,ock and,` was a granddaughter Of Mr, and Mrs, Jas, Creech of town The faine;a1 of the late stilts, Jas, Ilai tie al;"Tue> ersnnith took Place to file cter cemetery last Friday, Martin ,+'as a' eomnaaratively young woman Dieing only 47 Fears Of age, Uer maiden haute was Aiary Ann Oke She was the second daugh- ter of the late 'fir, Hugh tike of ,Exeter. She was bora in tree Town, shill of McGillivray and ss -lien quits TOW); roved, with her !parents to iiay and from there to Hallett near Harlook where she was married to to r now bereaved husband twenty. fou' years *go About nine month ergo Mrs, "el:,i .tin underwent an eller• ation, iaa the London hospital and jt ivas thoughlt the was, cured as foo" as rrlatime she' enioyed good Health, h it bite attending to her iasahsd ittlesehe suddriels atriakeu air if avith' seiatioa ktaihs, wale from. tittia t time *fleeted every part of iter l earson .enai which despite the he., taa dleaI sikilt and the most care`; fell nttrsantg occasioned ter the roost eaaflexing sand taltiMetelVCrov. tail, The,deceased was a meet eee le ladh, always land andeonsid' winning the love and esteem tai A�rtno en.ipy'ed her aeai,tialntanve is: survived by her butsbauti one eon also her pother three c and two 'brothers, ne AJ'h, remains of the late:John True- man 'eirow nlee. who died in Senttle Wash„ hospital on May 27th were brought: to later on ,loaaday aatl+ +were interred in the Ji=xcter cemetery Tuesday afternoon, the funeral be' ing held. from the home or hl r, rand' Mrs., Fan, 'Woods,aod4, The deceased w 0 h was 10 years of age ^ryas an. old Exee ter boy, Ile was born in ZJsborne and received his education in town later learning tee meiliaag with: the bite Jas, Pickard: :Teventy-six Years ago he left Exeter for Chicago where lie entered' the insurance basiisea` g Four years ago he opened up a bran clz of the litudential life at Vnucter- e. in ver and became one or thpunt ae sl Ween of that city being held in the highest esteem. He was on his way to a convention at Sncrimento Calif- ornia when lie was taken sick and. was 'removed to t,hc hospital at Se- attle. 'lie write unmarried. Two bro thers William of l..ucan and. Robt of alsY; path � .and two sisters, i �, 'S, t e Mrs . lloadhouse vii ltirkton and Mrs .D. woods. survive. The floral offerings" were very beautiful ;and included n. handsome wreath from the Western Branch of the Prudential Co„ and also onefrom thetriends.of Mr. Robt row ee f T3 h The nl o at Co, also sent... a letter of conelotencc and spoke in very highterms of the worth and uprightness of the deceased: 40•••••••••••••• ••••.•••9 • q • • • •• IRN. Rowel Eft N. nowe e • •Furniture Dealer ••. • •• • and• • y • • • Funeral Director • • • •• •• • Phone 2oa • •• • jRxeter. 4 • Ontario • • ••••••o••••••••••••••••••s' GROGRY PHONE 47Opposite Electric Light Pla6OULDS We make a specialty of hl- ling Family Orders. The Groceries we deliver to you are the best to be had and the prices we,ask are the lowest. possible. Send or bring •roarnext or der to us and be convinced that this is`the Right'Store'to ia your p rover l" es and Pro- . ivsons. .. THE .TES MW CoFr; iTORE ;,, Choic Butter ar`d''' b a'�npo w'vaPw,.. Every ReginaWatch carries, with it a uuiversati. guarantee. That means, if you purchase a Regina from this store, we el , .. dorse the universal guarantee s whichwill be honored by any other: Regina watch agent a ywheie Add to this, the manufactur absolute and permanent gu4ln- A tee against structural defects and you will see that youcanot make- a :n ista einpu teasing aREGINA WATCH iminsimitswilieweasedwitimixamansionwaseme Just Received a CAR LDA the F �rockvitle • Carriage These Baggies are an b and especially nisi Also a Ship eat of F4FIY 6t1MFBF3L,L BUOO1.ECilATHAM, Whether you have any notion of buying or not step in and see our tllc newest thing in buggies at my showrooms. These Buggies being purchased in ew'la .d lots sables us to sell at right prices. '3, SN�LL y Forks, Hay Loaders, Gasoline Engines, Manure Sp , Spreaders des P and: all lines of Farm Trnpieuz ants OVERALLS FREE We are Sole Agents for WALKER'S OVERALLS made in Walkerville, Ont. We GIUARd.NTE+E Ten Cents for every Button that comes off and Twenty -Five Cents for every Rip and for every Six Stamped Pockets cut from worn garments, we will give you one pair of Overalls or Smock Free. Get the habit of savingyour pockets, Sold by Jones & flay The Leading flerchant In Exeter Guaranteed by the Walker Pant and Shirt Company. totetweimmemenv • 414, Spring is in tee in The keeping. housekeeper is pretty busy these drays; Its a sort of Stocktaking time in the house, and a is Renovating always sure to reveal a need for sometuidg new in Furniture of which we have a great voriety of the latest designs. We also have samples' of Wall Paper of the most artistic designs. You should see our KOLORFA. ST MATTING Colors GUARANTEED .Fagt To • Sun and Water �.TS• ever Undertaker rniture '®Ci es l;l t �A 'd,aF�:d. M,..ru5�cueTON7