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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-2-5, Page 1sex Gaze 3? NU 32 ORNIN a . -tool e or lbo atra /V !' 1;£anors-.Lottie. Thea 76; Vass ace Carh 74 Gladys Harvey 7.3 .aret $)arra . 11; Gallia Walker' Po'.vc1] 7.3: Lillie Walker 70; ' orgy OrL rein 04, Gordon Davis s:3 iidred IH'ardy i fi, .:r, 9th °' s; X151-� rea. Marchand ; 72,- \ rda llax•tleib 2 llarold Boyle 69; yarn**ri Carom Eugent ,1303'i+. ciiliol•d Wale xa# 65; <41 xt ace .bl. No, on oil 4 ..^ T'f r t .ttc.nd:ince 2;8. Sr. pring Clood uary is flit month .�7 wmg, 1 iew Spring ©res Goods ew Spring -Suit Lengths ow Spring Silks w Spring Satish w Spring Trimmings The New Spring Goode come is We want tel sit d your early buying, It gig=es you gonad t' are alwys early with our New Goods, and y an abundance here to choose frOni ew i'rints Neap Girghas c w Gaiateas ew Nurse Cloths New Drillings as I.1 the Newel-. Collars and most Stylish Maths er you the New Styles. It will Do You Goad, y the I) Spr ew Ratines r Crepe Cloths Silk Crepes Ma.rcluesettes $edfard Cords ser #We season of taverstocked after o that we are S 1 , s Wear el Al Some 20 Set lditstQ cap l;oat8:°Only „ f ld sits left they roust go at these prices, dens Fur Collar Coats At andt r dollars. This S. a rare Bargain and only a few telt. Miens Fur Coats Do You Want a BARGAIN' in a Fur Coat. Now. is YOUR chance at about half regular price. HON E 32 oods odds anti, elide Ladies Wear LADIES WINTER. COATS. Only s left at 6,0each; f7 alt Only t"hiI d � � t'eTISf at 3 each; This is clean stock. La les Fug Cflar Coats A Good . Coat at only t' 2 rlellars. The Best at P4. dollars. This is a Snap. Ladies Furs Ali Furs to go at, x4 off. $20 furs for dollar flan;✓ for r r dollars; ;xo dollar to go for 7 dollars. Frac JONES arter Off Sale On All Heaters One Quarter off alt oak Heaters, These burn Coal or Wood. Reg $ 12 - 20 This is a chance to get a good Heater for little n A few second-hand Heaters from $2 up HOCLIJF SKATES'Housecleaning thio Helps s Agents for Autos` Skates 1.50 to $5 Other makes 1.25 up Pucks 10c - 25e Sticks 10c - 50c Straps 15c - 20c every house wife needs an 0. Cedar mop 1.50 ' Wizard •° : 1.50 Bissell Sweepers - 175 Cadilac 12,50. 0 Cedar Polish & Lice,` Ven. rth:;er Work, alum1 In all. branches eaas Hardware and Stove Store t " S. S. tNa.° 1 + L sborne Card of Thanks T , he faP 1 si ®£ 'the ` f at Charles arle s.. �e' s a desire to IpxCsS their ipprec laao to tI]: < i neighbors and friends for theiress -.t:. an : y ,Ilatlry* (luring • thi11.1,»;, and 'dcaci]•.` of 'their father. r- •1 <1� %illdno- C' J': "�:2 d . 1� ..d a ] r 1 '3r tc ),11 n Earl a . 5th, class. 51011:11»» Strang, lia r n� • ,1 nKatie IS.a a1e.15a ders )Ta c alu iDougall, Evelyn Cann, Ross DickJr s4tlt Earl 'redder] Clifford )fair 1:1x1 e Oke ' �3� 1 i5x;13rd` horn . k Rose _�'ttc.t,l r Alice Dlo. ;_ r'3z l 9nnaa Strang, rI ' s Bengali Gladys IJ1.,11, 'Wilbert Selves 'Or 2nd Ilarold Wood .i'c:scy lIaa•rts . innie Meir •"bx l t 2 Vt a 1)unn Clair pee. 1 rn.rac1OUgx1rcivin;. .K flo.ar JamesLes Otte:."r 1ott -dr ore. Z.aoit-2lo- avexa, da oe.o. 1. r 4 E1J Ihs Card 6'� d 0f�-' a1Lr Alakins and' fa: lu l4slra, 0 e press ;their i;it Ls for th tred- ess shown /during Iie-S r,alad ath of esl�eciaxly tliank 1.he :birls Meal'!, l 4a.t3'°0i •'fir v tti.; ` t+. Oizitil: olau . _ ilua1 t�: l: x r a n d. rl o desire Obituary. MARK MAKINS Mr, ' Mark 1 Xakins the oldest resi- dent of town, died at his home here on Thursdayof fast: 'week in' " 1 his 9/3,i.h, year. The deceased, was born in Eng land ent3 came to Canada *when 15 Sears of tz,ge- After working for a year or so in Toronto and Montreal' the came, to 1$sborne' tv,here be lived for sonic 50 years, prior to rrxotvivg", to .Exeter ;.bout 30 years ago, )Ir statins father fought at the battle of Trafalgar and assisted at the bun-. ial of .Nelson. He spent five years ' at a Sea. T'he deceased is survived by "a widow end two daughters, .)lamp+, et and Katie, also four daughters from his first family, Mrs, Finch, Wiarton• 1Trs laeto n.1Tt llot t,Aibct Alberta; :Airs, Wm. Welsh London; and errs, Cock- will Crediton, The funeral was held onSatu"d i ,1.V to the Jiirkton ceruetrry. •ClIA13LES KIsS tLE On Thursday of last week 31r, Char Ies 1Cestle another of the old pioneers of this section Osseo (away at the ho ,,.. y home oLthe 2nd J. 1 tsher on ..nd con cession of Osborne in bis 90thy e r. a )Tr` TivcsLle had been ailing *since ace._llth and about: four wee$s ago was is 'compelled to take his bed, the in- firmities of old age being the cause of nis 'death. Iin 18,50 Mr, pestle "came from Cornwell- :England with three brothers and" : for a year they laboured near 'i'o>;t !lope after- wards comm to the 2 d of Stephen 'and tairin.g up 'a farm 0 nicht they )cleared. ' Shortly after,- wards tneir parents and the ';,rest : of "toe farrl'I l y came to ;C:anadasetilin fr on tee (. SCCand -ol xc ss1ox " I ' u r of tne 51LS LOCO,: tip four. iundrEd acres OL toe .8th conoession, trthile is filth kook l" hauLot :r' :� n< farm rm. a block 111rihr Lack; year 3 0r .tso, efter, tots )lx, _¢ tl., n,:'!married +)Trss':1{ebe<;aa flee ii ccs `int deceased �� l .ham in .1.100. They � l.zom tee farm...k2Ld .came 'to 1+Jig t x to TLV4'" i+in� deai-h of tins, Iic °t �. - 3 ,,•nip. 5. Il •' zi � t �t ` m _ it li � •- h, c s t o J, 4 t x �a 1(. hr75.f lxi atll r i� r a 'w'w r (1 'firs, J.;_1,1slier'^,. ,The deceased" ata11 s as)rethoflPSG h-. r<ilr xon and • a''Ref oxmex• in polities': tit andfrier claa:a1,5 shlyltr�;respcctodfour igai by ustxs'' llc. is `-sul�vl:, L +il •.� v ,. ` d r y a x�tlae ,aud tlro:ons af'vrrs'Sam, '.1:1)il inn Y ee :71, 1'i sy ars t# yof l3ur fns, P. Cotten•. 11TJ. 1+sla d Ldtrard of :Tabojne: l offs lyras ih; trda ernotor Ibeter t»eetd,(1t1Ek e1a,�"ti,.s2F.Y sP Ililt'�a'c€1 veraae 11 te; 57; tttr or(l )a 5 oSper. 0 ?0s Vi de learn S` e. d (.1 , + Brown Ior r1, , No rr3 63 i3 ex{.tett- : 'sl i4�. '�zla4a'aa,t ,6No on li•o rico.3.:;27 Room vI Honors LeriReee, Il *1r, ; her fig; Mabel Ilo,tlde,n $•i+ nd S`}; P hili;rp: Marine? xew ehessoa, 2x T+1440 Ilotvard Dinah 77; So.;z,. is 75; Jessie Poway 72 PaChl orcl 70; Ohitton 1't k is � anoas—G1 dys Etxdford: 7 I ehster 1t; Verdo. Vhta .a4verrte ITornezis r' s�nxollc<,rl 3s; ,voyage ei- a Ater -ray a z fix,;dlnula. o. NW*liielt ea t; lt* " �searr,�anas t. 14*tt 'ri5; 0 ford Ill,` faunal, S :ptb °7$,A tai alrllett 74; Ethel l=ioi4ldt?n, 0; Ilrb 4acornbe 69; Mary h int I 1 fit class lfoaaors {',Tarry rerwb, .Tnr,tlt.t6 Clt;' 11I11dred Roti 83vtI Ruby i) cls 79; here Ci,7:renea. ZCtzott 71. 'No. enrolled 33; leverage *ateas dance :32 iA. Irene Quaci;enitaasb. (, teacher. llnom VIII 7,3t 2 Itr. Scott /)9; '`-err 8n; ll. ?l g; ton 80; F. Hervey 71.3 Webster 171; L. '%\'ells 70; *Sr. pt 1- 7lorney 159; 1:', Ilfarclaartd 87; A..tt:+ eson 486; lt. Nortbcott Ra; Q, Atilteso 82, Ti', tVeltere 78; L. konsoaa 08. Class. "C V. Collin wv ood 61, tiers 00; 13T,- Ford 8 ilt. flis.sett 87 ; .T.." Barr 83; i,, ''Tonkin '81: 11. Gout port 85; J'i', ”V'est eT. White, McDonald nald 79 h}. Barney !15; E, Mullett 74; Vass "A R. Biww•ortby� 83; t2:, Cooanbos 80; i.: Mcf)c4nald 7,5 ;No. on eon 35; eV attendance 2E. "Tors :Armstrong* teacher Young Men's Class Ban- quet. Young Ladies Class. EBR 17"A y 5U1 914 Act a' New 1 The site o o� . tor txa+R? � he xettrkt' fere practicelly° t4tara eonsiats of the, titre tba I1,ixalc of r+oreneer'e 0. ea 'Start. lit aw°iliw t'rklco Ias floe 1' 'al:ert y occupied by : Meer ;as z4. bonzes* tiltolx, the Draper's ly i1 ,, 1 oultatoa on w1i eh stands' ttat old'Oneklwiltt. !hpn end the.,,,11°11,r*' and teed ✓,atom Oceupital by' ' - vavls e Site, lire noxi Over The n )0,000 Mark. x Ttori: iSlaatual fire ny ltavt". just mt Insect uI years in the ht� . Site sucwtltany tore .steadily increasing ani&,l" this ,year u the ;mount fit risk Ass 1�,5-iss'd Clvo illion. dollar snarl Lae los.... d this year }vert "considerably hea,vie_ - +bran last year. T,be, balance , on i hand tohowwt an advance and is very s (ratifying to both directors and sn arelolders.frbe 58th annual *meet- ing 'vas ,geld In the paiblic ball Perrin oir, on Monday Felty 2nd. ( .t the. reiluest a'f the president J. ,I1. Russell, tee vice president 1Tobt Gardiner az- named the .,.hair rand .ira titers ndd'ress showed ti coxapany to be"progres- sing in all lines. Toe Secretary Treasurer's and Aud- itors report shoved that there were issued during the year 616 polices it's covering an insuran;;e of $1,393. 315.00; making a total of 2303 poi - icier covering an insurance( or $5.049- 8e•G during tne year. T1ie years losses amounted to $55- 64;53 which. were, ell 'promptly paid when satisfactory elainas were: estab- aisheei There is a cash hale/lee in the bank' o1 Commerce Exeter, office etc, of $15,810,47. The two retiring directors L. • Russell and, 1,4 m. Roy, were re-elected and Messrs John Kay and J. S.l3alla'a tyne were re-elected auditors for 1914 r op At the close of 'the annual meeting3 t tne directors met for' re -organization A when llobt Gardiner . G n r was elected ('resident and Iiobt.. Norris Vice. •' President W. A. Turnbull was re- appointed .bScey, Trees, of tne wotn- pany, Mr, John Essery of 'Osborne and 01 ,leer Harris of Fullerton are the • agents of tne.Company_ 4. C. � r Z burnt B'ir fat iva{trtax4ce Co4aapa �� tnc tort eraaecear, n tot.�y ot: tZJe Gomnatx g On Friday evening of last week the "Young )Len's Bible class of Janes St Sunday School ,ave a banquet to the Young Ladies :Class and <the teachers end officers of thesehool. Fehr long tables were set in the basement and were beautifully decorated. ay - asters, cake, zee cream and raw fruits were served by the sotang men. The first tables were seated shortly be- fore seven. In al' two hundred were ,resent. After the fables had been clealeed et splendid 'program by the members of both classes wee given. Duetts were sang by Misses 1. Roane and 7. Johnston M. Carling and S. South t cot t and � a r two little daughters u z ht ens of Mr, 1'Vi11 Ford, quartette by A, E. Andrews, 11. Phillips, E. Windsor and G. Heywood, .Solos by A. B. (Andrews, and E. Southeott, "nstru- pentals by Miss H. Snell end 11. Fy]gi lips instrumental ducrts, by Miss 'r. Quackenbush and I?. ' Seveet, a sel- ection by the orchestra, reading by Miss J. hardy and addresses /real Miss Mori the teacher of the rout; g ladies 1 mass and the pastor Rev. W. G. 13. McAlister. The address of Miss Town was the feature eaf tee program It was full of, wit, getting a number of mood jokes off o n tete fi m n e .t t. n gathering was kept in a round of laughter and anpla;' e, 31r, J. G. Jones in'rrei capable man- ner occupied the chair. Ile banquet was one of the Itnost'suceessful in the history of the class, ! .NN,t AL,111L+L`.L1Nc OF iOAVEN catTRCJ1 ----- The Annual m. , of Cavc n I 1 '��•• } to an ��1 v '' r chiu�,l. YX11 oli 1 I.ad,ty evenin * ' Jan 3Gt1.17'.°�illr JD` b Y• ]tiuz.,q .t}rpointed, to asst as ,ahhtrnia(n,: Th :O Te port the Secretary 1 , 1ra.,�„. . urea- 'was ,re a and oiler=c”'" tl 'the fantiil-' ees'"to be -inn ,1 ; vary prosperous uonci''- I ion $700,00. ,,h,as hcoxa tril)e.'d Off the ,:]units debt during: the l)1fi1 :» ','r PL e1 '.aster hallr t, r]o the. rep 1' r• the; ,S l c s tau. ! 1 tV 150 r c c nervednr 'i� t u the I aalt, s W. 1 . ' 11'.)S„ the' 111asior] 3�indfissions ,3 xy cola]nitt,tE~e ntiit Sunday, School. , ,-1' e; e' ,,:lo=' of of f.,cets"":a'esnited as follot�.s, .'Slim: ill'* 13)oard' J. 11 , GAJ ve' :echairh ar \l ;- n . 1 X111 r- -rs 1ira.elres bwv Iia%ltff., and .1"c„1:- ell.' 'Secy trei: i hat e i4 �Greiwe; /flil” iters D. J IGztristre n 11I ,T Piurl "'t. li s , r ai r yc �,+� l aiaA;, t 1!(111 17bwi ',A s , e� itwS'd, txa,i Ila''+`77h: r r, a ^� n +,,0111)5 -5 ,las lspexa Sl phi 5: 0 at sx�+jsig.csc xt rote ever s ha,ti. o County., 6 4 apa3lerlp or NG CLITJ Foy 7,410 2 55 • ;i3 T 113 ,c.-4 .21 1' • .96 a0 1Q 254 404' e e Swift ite h me on WEDNESDAY F;. th, to demonstrate their e : de ea- hthin show spring Models and take orders. You, are ix vied to come and talk over the matter of clothing with Mr. Coates. .REAS One Door North Post Office. STOCK 4 TAKING TII:GSI J.N Si'. C1:IG12CI1 The Regular Quarterly Officialctal • T3oard meeting of the )rain street etethodist church was held, on Mon- • day' evening tat 8 p. m .The pastor •, Rev, E. G.Powell o ill t to dh 1 e chair. Every department of churc h work is in a very prosperous, condition. • The men of the church are nowt/ gar - ranging for a Alen's Missionary ban- •: quet in the near future. The follo]ph: ing .have 'been named as -a standing b DTissionary :Committee. 13. *W. : If. 4. 13eavcrs, chiairrnnn, ,1l. sS.; ;Phillips 13', • 'Bundle, •1'. ;.1. Wickwire, .A SpencerI TAILOR 3.13. Quince, J / 015'll, W. A. 4, l Tbi,, ,a.iksvill, ed 6teivairt, 'lien. Williams- • Wes, Johns, 1-: lVhil.loei:.,; . 1'3ev L. G 1 on�elI ]i�as�- ,a � )o -rated r tl i to attend i:he 1.iominiou Alli.ar"i e ,Conn '4 +vention to 'b held in ,l,ororl+te; last we.,21 ill ,1 ebl' 0.T'\'• n. •- la „Board by unanimous, r'ot". ;ten- dcz•;id to :L1e7, 1111: orve , a hearty vof:e 'of thanks feta i .2 energetic and is ablc ,manner which. tc � c nzduc c c� ., fp the c; I £ Lhi C<a Oda � n Ien 1 adn�C •AC t ant.' c]I• 3 ere✓ 1.� but throufqt,to ut the co Li.aty 11 11ur( 1 tS .9., NO '3 ke.17Eq.111EN 44• I l;i1n Saeis U;zin5 S`a7- ton Fi4g;tir)Ya;r t t'rcndibne�7r 6:1: J 4t7n� �. is 11tna 17carin� ,r 11 7 (1nisc; 1r21 le. hCr$ 1(11hy;.7'ersons 61; !Sr 31x1 Gla dy Set tiler OG,Sr'2nd, Lloyd 1 tesons t't '. > $ 1'reszcactor 5 Fcltil( o $ G5; Guy ao:o f.');1; 1/.1: d11 l Cllt11 SC ll;rc 1111-; e 70,,,x1 tbc.3,XJ ? II 3f la tiii: rti ricesi have started ock Taking, h' r 1 and c ed uq, m es on 4 • 4 4- 4, 4, 4 4 4 DE S E T T TS .C2 1,-D y{/}• -- MADE � I`,, +� : rrx.ly FANCY , OVERCOATS k. COATS, FIA TS [1%IT:? CAPS 4r Q u {_1 and a .v ComeaCome. . � t � sti. re tn°raey, (5G