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Exeter Times, 1913-11-13, Page 8G<. Do y, Setti`e row-;, noel, n't• ansa ,Fe j, Prow �r 3or' Jon's Z Ison :Sail to on is jv` f yot' rcrn g thii. nd rt- Rhat..ee:, east tt, ax' INCA C?f- 9f YY !feeNNN',iw NC .4.2!-••••s •• 24•NNNfg NIDNNN{igNl�Sa iNlisaaNNY�.tRiGN�i ::81:::...1,•A: NE A'1IERE I EA ONABLE PRICES PREVAIL Ladies ARMOT COAT This is one of the seasons most. popular Fur Coats. it is 5'2 inches in length. lined with ],rich but good wearing satin has large knotch ed collar and is trimmed with cuffs and silk frogs This Is a warm and stylish garment for 85,00 FLEECED LINED UNDERWEAR '" Peoluses make."In sizes from 32 to'#0. in both shirts and drawer& rheas are great value aed sell at 50e a, garment P UR R" E WOOL itiN1 E`'R ti ;~ A R`; ,•� Ny,a.N 'A ean ns,'wegarment hawe tsest iR ee for liyu�y 113440 ve^aanayty, go„cd wgigbt, a good wearrg' And aa( WOO 4/04n .. Oorpr'°M1`.?Y.i. T..an v'41'kFR >u• a9 arz� fota� slirpx LVET °I" These aro the vet velvets, also the laew more for them tbao aT tlrmend values fa axed cloths w.e altRt&RR"li wingati 121 We are showing the hrxactalle Yon W 81id, eNpect co pa • ..PeePlo Wbe PAR*FCU Tl . SPECIAL iCS €inp f.eof Saleaon, leer tile' l Ilaa4 ]tat ftelleti Oars for Viow - lkoxes Snout roatobes for 1 ttas, ta^ StagdaMia. t raw luliate4 Sugar fctt'+i latal,tics Iles Extracts far , tioatern orta Larch for Mowtlaeaelcicl.�heat Per package ?foe 4 'dere for ','aaa, Boya'l ;go flex » 4 cans -C W tts Lye for Wow 3 Ibis. how Fele nc la Raisins for f . Slim. Nonets for Mew 'cl os'(oru, Pe:`as, or Tomatoes for -41,4110 • :may. iegtN) „o„ • • M T4 1111.,111 sty iiV ont • ef,,ti 14►�NIAWi a~irtia• IS TIE TIME TO PLAN' YOUR I1I0I !DAY SHOPPING. In The Day In The Week In The Month i Early Holiday Shopping is to the advantage of the customer frcm every standpoint. SO BE'GIN_NOW -- Our Xmas. buyings are being put on sale NOW. Never before have we shown such a beautiful array of Fancy China, Rich Glass Novelties, Dainty Brushes, Combs, etc. OUR TOY SECTION will merit your pGtron- age, our stock of dolls, heads, mechanicaltoys, use- fuls, Games, etc. will surprise you. OUR CONFECTIONERY this year J will please you. We have secured the Bulk Agency for WiIlards Forkdit Chocolotes and will sell them inouu r own boxes or in bulk. Ask fur Will= ards, at the Candyounter. CWillalds cherries in Marachino at 7. r rl C alb. . are unrivalled.. We have them always fresh Chewing gums and Candy Goods of - most kinds, always fresh and clean. Try this store for your Candy. Use the Telephone Nb..-_. OUR STORE IS A LIVE *13•IRE IN EXETER, Come and See for Yoursei# h ou Twindows for Bargains lm PLENTY OF GOLD FISH NOW IN Special Gold Fish p Sale all this week. Come., The Isome of Edison. Phonographs o8 116 The BIG ' :VARIETY STORE Special Discount Schools and Churches. enNrrNrN A'i .Fs �a �'tj ��ye..r�ae7i'�b yba. eivin, .4. t41:+�■N�wtr3�` • • I* It* AV* j4 r`:!N ..w SOWS Market Report -The following , is the retaort of the 5xet"er° market, For- ttt. rested un to November 13th. Wheat star0ar..SOc Oats 30 to 32 Ramey 50 to 57; i -Buckwheat 40 to 60 Peas, SOc Family dour 2,65 I 9' Shorts. $23 }' Brut $22 per toe Lew grade flour $1,50 Eggs 30 to 31e. Butter 24 to 25c; Creamery butter 23. i r Cluck alive 11 Chick dressed 13. HerIlene alive 3 '_ Hens dres=ed I{3. Duck alive 10 Puce dressed 13 (lecke,: ores;ed 1�2 Turkeysdressed 1S Dried acedes Eos 3-otato's 60 to 75 Hogs S.50 Exeorters 7,50 to 7,75; Cboia;e Butchers, 7.25 to 7.50,. Good 13watchers 6,25 to 7.004 Choice bevies 7.00"- lefedium, heefere 5.75 to 6,25 Choice cows 5,75 to 6.50 GRod cows 4..75 to 5.5Q 2 . edxannt: 4.25 to 4,75, 14 EXETER TER TIM_ Mr, E. J. Srackman of Torotno: NI,. and Mrs, Edwin Seacbanan of Bleaheim and Mr, Fred Southcott•=of i Zurich were the guests of Mr, and Mrs, Sohn Seac';mar: for a combs of days last week, Mr. II. II. Moe accountant at the,. Bank of Commerce, :hos been trans- ferred to the Toronto branch wad al cane ary with Mrs, Noe left for Toror.io eveair-g. Mr, and �Irs, Moe . recently arrived ir, towvFt after their wedd ng trfz, aid. were tartly settled in their, tow• home when they recd' d #'wof their removal to Toronto.he The be; t wishes of 'many frie d,s will follow there to their new tome. A team belonging to Bir, Paul Goa,. fes or Usboree created some excite- ment on ;Iain Street last Saturday Mr. Coates was at the ;grist mill and bad jal,t ste;Aped inside whet ?task horses started off. They ran down _stain Street do the South bour•dars when they turned went and roc,- for several blocks finally rune;cg into a wire fence One of, the homes had got over the fence, There was 110 damage done to either„ homes or Wagon, Mr, ,Hobert l %handl aassed away on Tbursdal, East at the home of Mr R `set "Skiwear on tlz 7th cor.cess ors f Lshorne The deceased was in ►3i, 3 th year. He had leenoiling ee Fly al/ serrcwer and about six ww° cEl.s ,.go had '7o take his 'Tied and ar dteely gree' or ;, Mr. Kellard. was l'oraw sI ]levan Ragland qr.,d to this ciAlatr1` abocP Six S _. ego, the grwat!°r ',radian of tine. rr' ins rttiided irr Tins. units, Several rinks be auris,. esnre(I his Aat:iw•e country, The de, e a Was never married. The Sun-. rani held PO Saturday to the la etellarte '9e renducted t,S Lva '.r,'. "A, Sts giimaut, Ari IruQrsdlay evenitlr . the 3ames St �wvorth LeagitefAtertnfoed the 1004- ','amain Street Methodist ewe- Abe visiting League ;;roviiled as Y interesting rogram. The top- for the eve"tair,f,' wvas Charles Wes- and several '�afrex's 011 V%reSier;3 Wee r:?;Id �togrthex with Gaut";;t# i`; teems e''oti Qi.>"paimst,2Ttmew'T. nA tb"y were written. h. churn ww'aes given Iv tr,er a a;election by the lrwdi!esa Rand la x'ec$to'toio by Miss Moderi l , The' fr'arceint;. itr 1Tawv' otn oecn ietl tllm ebauirsddcMtter alae rsn a to rtelreashtiiilnc+Ae>ra3ez1 sv+ered. served ltd .� ;?oeialtle o'e flat arl ty ttt t f his a ectk a �, a; rat law* Hatt iesi of tt tarsitis .satiaww+�e stem rid wa iaaaltatrtriia.; Jan thr *pprGilal; as light triiiaww lrreg;lat to fall and of +tiooiw. sfeet t'wncl rain. "ir,, a oftcrution a gall rosy tllw' nary and whit fowled is w�ver'y corner. Tb o of from `V�n Worth n and d- za tilt tJ4e cross eotrelia1ons were n1 most taIoohed. It; WAS lee %hut react start ti of the xeitsen and ti came with iR fury 641t4;a4,ing anythpng neon hi Chia Rection ton• ",yeatt;i. Sunday a tight there writs rto electrZu light service and Otte churches and citix- ens had to rea,ort to lanarps and oa!nd, 1c"9. In Sarno Street church liarvi'ee won held in the basement ,in Gauer. 1tXesby'teriati church the cvetrilri; ver wise was withdrawn .owiryf to Main ltrect Anniversary Al large number to beerwof. ensue were caught out in the a ` is A +l•4�44444 i4�►�41�4449i4r 4 ^ 4 LOCAL. so •n."i 1.. wR.5 Tfss l'ti t guest. of Alia A 44 l;i,a' w3'as'. iia 6 lIensell was t< R liar ween aver ;Swi rent Miss 'Ella WW1, has been errgo:4' roRk-kee er in the office of liar - Robert Ci%lees w.•as, in Teranzn a few day,.:, daring the ;at -it week lwi sirmes. a1 Us Natiora;i writing irlc fos cat the Tittles Office 50 cents OV hos. l estlo laa,as. t1iL rte tolt� r!>g. 1rQ r, elide;Meso an &a- Tzata snlater llcirenf wiwatth )1r; - ltaas, i4°6 tfa nr atxdny evening rat er vl 3tlag few wookt with lac+r sot 2 »era Norwich, it lh no* toe raariy tc!i iarlRr�r for Christmas t'lowl no rand save d tallick. :., ca fres 5 �raa e Toro*- wv err ttvi snare u getad trance adverttsing Ton atlelr, 84 el5aa "I Yid s Gxaa as Fal:e horn l+ nn Idesgo a viatlting for several aid:qrs. rt Woodt . d nr aa. ert a ctatrta;+d to her �Tdtndati ,•t fter ww•e> l; s wvit:h, ;Tr FOR a a ,i„_. , ver load] of eltoa°te Holstein heifers so:rased `to be Ln calf. Prices rUrht. Terms to stat ;arehtitlers 1.3. Scott. Mrs, Zilvillister ,d+lr 1?ed the James. Street Siiaiday School "ln,,t Sob' heti) can '1'anarcranee. She also ad- dressed. the 'Yawing Nees class.. Mt, '1`iltt . itat',efl who has sold big 'house on,'Atareew 4treet will hold »tui ;auction 4 de on Saturday Novem- ber '22nd, See adv. on Taatge Ur, .rohn A' y of the late firth of Dnri''forrd end wlTay of Clin- ton .hate bought the implement has fries of M.r„ W..7 3ieNfurray and is now in zo~ es, a n When In rnetd of,;re Fair rg ; leaawira;' or lrressin,g nail an W. Johns.' at his rooms "over the ;Post Office:. iIlrf" johns is •aali':o eget far a, first( = elas� dye worm. 1 1 t Rev. S. Jefferson of ' Creditor,. ;reached in ,'twines Street 1Method;st church last Sabbath both morning and =evening, The Pastor Rev. 'W. G. Il, McAlister was in Toronto' au- sisting at the Temc'erance 1'`ield Day Mr. 1T r Bowe, :has .purchased £rom ltr, Time. Russell the fine red brick res=idence en Andrew Street atd also two lots of :land. The house is steam heated wealth ;all modern analrove and is one of, thefinest homes is Exeter. lir, John McLauglilin. returaed home last friday from London after beim. two 'weeks ir. the city i.1 core- ; any with Mrs, llcLarighlir, who ua- derwent':aa. oeeeratioa at 5t. Jasephs hos,nita1. Mrs. McLaughlin is mak- ing excellent progress and is ex rested home shortly. The editor of the. Times conducted services at C.entral.a church last Sabbath morning's at. Pben» zer in 'the afternoon ternoon a nd at C redrt ert night: Thc`retu n �ou es ir_ ihe evening was a'nythacg hut pleasant anti at one time the horse became stalled in a snow bank. Master lie Brown accompanied him. UNION. AUCTION SALE -The un- dersigned will hold a union ,auction Sale at the DI'etrcreolitan Hotel Exe- ter on SATURDAY NOV 15 at 1. m., xartieu ` having arythiing to di.5- eeese of will kindly leave orders at !! Office on or 'before Nov, 11th -113. S . ' 1 Phillii, s. I' 1 Mr, C. E. Tuckey and ke of L drk 'Tr^ ,�.. has"srurchased the farm of Mr, John Welsh being. Lot 124 on the I ondort Rord North. The erurehase-price` was $10.100 •Mr, Tuckey takes poesesion February Ist 1dr,' Welsh will bold an auction sale in the near futurci'the :robable date being Nov. '24th Be will move to townwhere he has a new residence nearly completed, ..AV 4 fr» .41 II 11 hay� 'Main Street AnniVersay. Des', itis the "very unfavorable wea- ther of Sabbath last the ansivers;ary services of Man Street t eat 'hi t,thodil,t church were a decided "success. Rea Shelbonrne A. Az,dersoav, 'of London; was the sbeclnl speaker of the day Be delivered two able addresses In the morning there was a good attend ince. The ;beaker look his teat from Matt 7;13 Enter ye at th,e straight gate. for wide is the gate and broad is the Krny that leadeth to destruction: and many there be that go in thereat. The teaker ,said that many xeople have ;a misconeeptaarat of this tassage. They have an idea that the great mass of 1.zeople were in the `broad sway and only a few on the narrow wayArany have the im;res- :pion that only few would be saved Christ was ai,:eaking of a great prim- ci;le, theprinciple of those •why seek to escell. He illustrated by re- ferring' to the Musician or the, veai,a- ter. There are many musicians mad Teai.nters but only a fesv who excel'' he overwhelming Majority of those who enter into the stiritual life will be 'saved but only a few will attain to the highest feeirituality In the afternoon a mass refecting' of Inc scholars of the Sunday school was neld. Rev. Mr, Andersongave a very heleful address. The Robert Raikes diplomas and seals were given out to those who h,d attended;' Sun- day school every Sunday during the. year. Over sixty were given ' Out Six received silver seals having had °'erfect attendance for six years. The diplomas and seats were distributed by Mr, Weidenhatnnazr' Owvi'ng the ragingto storm. the ai.tendaaee at the evening meeting was r_ot 'tip to the former occasions the church be- ing over-nalf•:filled. Mr, Anderson took his test from Matt.6 9" "Our Father" and stroke ,on .thi' Fatherhood 0 f God 'lie ref�><reil to the protec- tion the :earthly father gives to iris children ; the sacrfifices he makes in order to educate his child re re, and his efforts to 'erovlde for hay wife and family, and if aced. be he would: give his own life for their `.rotection. The Father s care is gran ter than any ;:rotection `that can be given by an earthly ;:aront. The choir erovi;dedexcellent, music ser, jp[9the b Tho ladies quartette {•, c song aieach service.and in the' aysnleg Miss Edna Folliek sang; ,a' solo. The ;:rcceeds amounted to over $6110.00 FURNITURE RE , NITU , :DF_• �iLUR• FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EleTRALMER !lain St., Exeter Rhone : 62 Don't Monkey, with that Cough USE :- e 's ititte Pille el rel B, tie fc'r 25e. oweys Dru store TIiYJ ISDAY NOV 1;3 1913 6OU[DS V ItOIY ('HONE 47, Opposite Electric Light Plat We make w.sot.iw+lr of ling Family Orders, The Groceries we deliiver to yea are the hest to he had and the prices we ask are the lowest Possible. Send or bring your name or- der to us and be convinced th :t this is the Right Store to bup your Groceries and Pro- visions., rlif' TEA An GOFE WE ieVA;\.ren-Chaim, Futter arri Fresh Eggs. 114*/44*4**** **** 4**1►4.41P1R'001 4 The Lietue aF 4 4 High Gass Furnitnre • WE have our • sltawroom well fall- ed again with up- • to-date furniture of all kinds, We al • way's try to have on hand the hest goods to satisfy the wants of our many customers. F. ROWS Embalmer & E toeral irect°r On,ta P 4R*4*444*+41► 4 •1 4;. 4 4 4 • 4 4 4 4 *�, -��'"""'�•�'�'':. »+!°fir "= a�. m TIME t 43e y are made ,by• the most steed med anics in the world, to insure acrac--and from the finest materials obtainable -for tie sate of urabilit , . In fact, hey are made a little better than,, seems necessary-. 111 peire Friday, Nov, TTriIE GUY ■ ��B.. �^ BROS. #�. y s aR,'a1 R B LS Entire New Changan to Coatrunee acrid Renew. SesAcome, Arthur,Eddleawl George Cay x1I Season 3s PE©Pt.e - 3.5 15-- BIQ ACTS- is DIGGER- 11ETrF.1G.=17TVGATI then aver Redo Now Selling at Cole is Dreg- Store PRICES csnt4 SEEENEMEIMMEMMal T"EACRERtV,1N ED 'For S S. Usbo me duffs'is to cormei.'ce Jan 5th l;714 Al;p1q tarred L'. °Johnston Sccy-Treaa, I3,, 14.. Na 1 1iirkton tO-=30-2t'g EV1:RYl3O1?y'S nary IT 'What? Why, 'waiting for George it Gny to ;.resent lois Eamon, Min- . r`treis :at the O era House on Friday evening Nov, 14th. • Loft sea0oe this ra to rection ;roved to be one otl the ti; winners throughout the country and Mrs Guy has added a large num- ber of big- vaudervi.ilc acts,, which will make it better than ever. Wat- ch for the grand street earado or: Main :street • at nooml, and h+ a r file Band. Reserved seats now on •laic wt Cole's Drug store ;rices.355 and 50c. "The Times" fiom now until San., 1st 1915 for one dollar. 1fURoN COUNTY -LAY, I.EN HOLD A CONFERENCE The Huron County ':Confer, -nee. "'un- der the United Illies;orary Campaign now being conducted- at various. cen- tre,. throughont the erovinee. was held at Goderich on Fr•day last end was most Successful not only in at- tendance. but. from 'the cntlrusiasm: rvhich wvah shown or. a.11 rs"dea. From all :arms of the county name olerey-'', me,n :fled lay delegates of tlae seve eral denominationts, to the number at about i;ivo hundred. ' Amar.;' ' those who attended from Exeter were Revs' 1t. G. Powell and S. 13. Shur . ; and Me s S rlrr B. W= F. llra.v ersr• 'I3. S Phrlr es, ITy. Stran.g. John T3owc'.iffe flew Steadman and °W. G. Medd from Elimw;lie ; and Root;,_ darer: er from t;he. Thames Road. The -morning l,esfs?on • woe'h:1d in. North Street ,TlethodisIt: ehu:,eh h;f. iiihleh ilc,v r12.. C. nlannin., of Toroato .Iter C.".1,. Jenkin of C1 ,ntor l,ev. 1i 1\1. Le ng ford, of ,Lisl.oww el.'ni d the Godcriab ;_astor took titre tonics The The f �-- a t c rnaor. �a .ao,n Awa., :wdd,,csscd ?by Mr. W. C. 'Senior, of Tnror.ta, ai3ev. 'I1._C .Priest general Secretary of the 'Miesionary Ed icatirar '•Move'-: anent ; Tt.ev. J. s13. Jfo.therir.gbam of Goc1eriebe Rev. A.. E.-^Armtreng of Toronto, gild' Rev. Gilliee ,Eadie re-'' turned 6 1, read 30Ta gr=avy from Ilana:r_ China: In 1:l e eve Fins a bar_enet• wh; ten- tiered 1•o1 he " ;nenoft8e r C at.r,iw at- tended by about • three hundred fol ee lowed by caches from th eee: ww ii had .arfacipated in , the daye wor :r• aIssvSf.ed':'by I3.ev; A Gould' !genet�[k secretary of the i3Ii s ign fry eaciei:3 of the Church of England, 'Or Canad - Conventionls,are:to he held at -other, centres dae'ir>g ttr4 next twvdnRwyeeks t culminating'At S1tt to A;iax>,e on.,;'' (w .21, { (,-a'a.0 JUST FIGURE IT OUT FOR YOURSEL what it Means To Install a er Carrier just take Figure it out for yourself. perhaps yon l ave neat taken ti• me to consider what it would mean. to you to in .. stall one of the ct lerbateed E. T." Bros. Litter Carrier. Every wide awake business mart will tell you it pays to creep up•to date Litter Carrier cots down your timme, enables you to feed more stook, greatly reduces the labor, and keeps your stables in a better con- dition, come in and tali]; it over. 1 AS TOY RANGES Prepare ior the = Gold Wcatflcr Rano-es from 24.00 to Heaters " ro,00 " I.iaseburners `e 34.00 `r Oil Heaters " ` 4.50. " Stove. Boards 85 and 95c. Coat Hods 3o to Soca Stove Pipes, Elbows and Collars 55.00 Dollars 20.00 as 47.00 " 5,00 " --Stove Mats sac. Ash Siffer 20 cents. Furnace work a `Specialty BllhIcrs HflRDWflRE, WE have a big stock to se- lect from for Barns, Houses and Other Buildings. - - ps HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE Boy wanted to learn Business :InisgsmemarssmIszegaermst; R ure laving .completed an tip - to date butcher shop. .l and now prepared to supply Fresh ant]'. Cured meats; will give all:orders.our prompt attention. Or'_ • l swimet f e rash stock of Groseries always on Ilanr