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Exeter Times, 1914-4-9, Page 8
Report --The following is of then 'Ererer market ^ oar. Eels up « o April 0th 11t14 Wheat Standard $i..10. Oats 39 Batley 50 to ;56, Bawl, heat 59 to 60 Peas 90. F:wuiil,y Fleur 2.S Shorta 825. Bran 824 Lars ,raa,da* flour X150: Eggs 13 Butter 23 Creamery butter 31, Ch.:ells alive 't% Chicks t',�Ic SS tlssed 13; Bens elude 8. Liens Breed 10 lOustera oili"ve -0 Boaters dressed Duch. alive 10 Back dressed 1, .- alive .1U'' k dr:;sed 1 Taarrke s alive 1 'TTrlheys nreSt til" It r,Ye4 oitTleS, Sot 1.' toes tS to SO.. Ilo,;s $'^S0 TP.^'1 e titcto eoo#oo n €Lc e and weerrd. 'kr. Ernest �rrvwy els for the t]Cr° X11. `ra lor of. t �Il x 44594 t, h town They buy for ghat it does. That's whytheFordiss a t thou- sands. Blv n of h© sands., It holds the world's record for all round dependability. And *s the lightest— the strongest,--. to most economical car on the market. Six hundred dollars is the new price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is six fifty; the town car rine hundred—f.o.b. Ford, Ontario (formerly Waalkerviale post office), complete with equipment Get catalogacid particulars from Wes. Snell. Agent, Exeter Ontario. r o. 1:.x4Attet 4. }_ w. ii.iF. liada A Carload of Buggies has just been received, Intending ewest Styles and an xtra fine lot. tel3dllag 1 l chasers will do well to calf and see them and get our prices. rs F v affil' ery and Stable $:clnipment Il re Witt ,S1 Fire al °ar°zllit as Lendtv end wrs8as Fal « iilot � rins rrtcr t ire l"onala ' eversir l e od lave 3ids1uslllt tins ae1�a1 �tasal r.aday S'iadlF 'Toe e+1 E ET Er TIs NOTICE= Do Nor FORGET Tux Birthday and Calendar ert3iU e Olt ONDAY APRIL Given by the " 'ovens lid iss unary Society aR of es Street gethodist t,hllnrch, who are Oelebra- ting the 25th anniversary of tl eir Society, Every Person Welcome. 13irth. day Supper provided in t'Ie Sunday Sboe r sol` pGlk ".( Qat11 �t sharp After wllzeT an e+el;cut pros. lee 1?endere u• units 2 o , Child under. , ,ears of .5 Cents« nr tlr est the 2nd con ;SSriliiil'ni Gtriaviti tai t ' 'u.esalay tear tial+ west. x Gillies bon omg after slit'.ndiOR t,w ktl 'reek and Vii« 1Turosa. ! tt t strlitig of Brighton i+S wwiyek. TOM l ( ta' !& ate°fit.*tR it 1t btforo rat!linery lis leaarn ?tlaal J,'. "41 ss ton u wkl is sold .his prollt� posit, the gra; oti;la rwiQ Wore; .lues sY t,tltr even ItTi�;s e en wwol'lsan&4 "liloxarna Wilt regret y oI ,tr"amaltost. Wq Zirs, l+. Fit Asses rrcerat1 wont an operation nt tlae Tt'oronto k"rt�n�rxl liashtital: r�cturnt.d laolnc 'I1ion- dsy eveni�zrg. ilia. I'it.toa rceoe.r3 Ia is been very redid, The Logt* Monte ".i%ission•lry Poe - of Caren Preebyterian church, 1surlaostr !holding e brazaor on I*i°itla,'S 3 Alrral ,.4th 5n the Mown Ilall iFar- tlraar netice w,will be given. Thos. Bowman, !formerly of Ex mole his first trip to towel' on .liond:ay least as travelling rcpresen- tatA.ve of I. Xtliett & tion clothing m ltsufacturers of iontreal. :3r. and Mrs. B. E. Pickard and ba -t-4 lz+ft /Saturday to spend the sum- mer In the west. Auss Marguerite did not accompany them, Its she is st„a5':ng with her grandmot'ncr. Miss Francis Davis of Winghaal daughter of °itifr, and Mrs, Dan •Davis of Exeter won the second prize a d3aniond ring in the Wingbam Ad. vance Subscri1ltion contest just clos- ll tlss Ila i ernick, of 'Toronto who v":sited for a month withhrelatives in this i.s v.cinity returned to her home OR S.nturday. ;Cr, II. Suanders of Tor- onto.sepit si couple of days in town and returned with her. *Bias Bessie Hall of Parkhill, ^ who has sepnt the past •month visiting'. Mrs, Geo; Hockey, returned home on Saturday last. She was accoanpan.ed home by Mrs, A. S.heere who *sill visit ,,until after Faster. Allss McLeod, of 'Chicago will give. an address on Scientific Temperan e under the auspices of the W. 0. T. it in Main iStreet Methodist church on Thursday April 30th Iuethcr no- .ice •will be given.; M1, John Moir of the 33rd concession of TJsborne has sold his farm, con- sisting, of '60 acres to Bir, Jas, Gould Hay. for a splenoid figure the price being, $4,000 While the price is: a top noclher, Mr, Gould is to be con gratulated on securing such an excel lent°,propertyp. On Saturday 'last while 'blr, Adam GaseLondon Roan north 'WA§ 'WAboiling. sap his little son Peter aged. 6 years who was . playing about, accidently fell into the boiling sap pan and "sev- erely scaleded hishand and one leg, from knee down.' The 'little' fellow suffered ouite a lot for a day or two but is 'now doing nicely. ff,hc programmes !are, out for the, Sowell Huron Teachers' Association wvb'ch wriil`he-Weld in Godericth, oa r s and :, 1 30' Thursday and 'friday, d, April hux d. , la r Y Y, � May 31st There will be some int est:ng subjects dealt with by the dit-, fere u,; tc>:'e°he s.` Th' principal speab- ex at the convention -led' be Prof,:S ,, :XcCready of Guelph, who will Dive t ra addresses relating t4, Agrtcult,ire rnd:i'ts rc1atiou to srlloo i la sides in k., utrtd 4filt . a '7 xW►�;`... iGuiaists elis2a r, Tiros. "culvert who hasla,as illssernewliat improved. laTay alaet "1rst slaw Nonal,� tla �"ra to i l trill he elosed, *rs r'dn1c4 Poly 10atta9 t l"1'ttts4t~rA tr STb1te 'lr't"l;andotte +, ©sat on hares: fro Iturvey. . S1i 1tlalxlzet ttno leaves to•a1n; for Toronto wvlra*1"a* 4ltice will make #t - txoat^ In fwa�stxc, w 'At t. he trio ttag of the 1, D. O not Tuesday evening the tad degree y `b be conferred. ' le hoot closes Thursday evening for iho Faster irodilays ''It will rent:tin Ca1ose 1 all next weelr. ft3amr. Mrs, Miller of Stat for saasd prise L. Godholt left last Fri- day to ;visit .iia cbtoago. 1 r, Taws, ;Tones of 1Tey has mowed ilstaa the residence he recently spar eb;ased on Hinders Street The customs collections at the Clin- ton port of entry for the year ending' Marcia 31st 'were 534,960,50. VC 21 ;itis l*ti Our liome Women Have Beatitlful Flair Our home wwomen have .beautiful ha. r.l'.6pit Nest Uwe you go to the. theater or to,tihe movies just, notice; if. you please how "'early of our horns; ladies have beautiful hair --glossy, lustrous wend' well-dressed. Then. if you will pick out ;five or ten of those whose' hair seems to. 'he particularly prct,tg. and win ask "them what they use on it, we teed sure that at least; more, than half of therm will say -Harmony Hair 13eautifie f'1t it is fast lbeconi- ing the r age 'aw`ith cloth Meth a'ntl ww'o- Melt who are particular about the ap- pearance p-peaarance of their 'hair" Sprinkle a little ,Marmon Blair esutifier on ,your hair each time b4-, fore brushing as. Contains iso oil, will not c.h:: nge the color, of hair- nor da, gray !hair to keep hair tend sealp- dandruff -- I • andruff-24:.tails clean, ra, use harmony Sham- oo. This pure liquid Shampoo eves irstaat.afeous rich 'lather that 1re- ined:aaely perit=trataa to every part of he ,hair end scalp, insuring a quick oroub cleansing Washed oft as atuiclw.i,y, the ,entire ,operati",ua w.s. rials u tetv moments. Co,ateitsa tow tb t c€,aa harm the smote lea-. a no ,taarsialawiss or 'sttcl*iness, do,,,,;t elver 01(asitirp(s, tit ilrelaar'.at:s,srs, solus in 04'1- Shaped d'trSh ped vary' Orntaireilitai 4oftles, with sininktar topzt. Harmony" Katz Beau elk-lel•nu Harmony Nth ntifca*0(''," troth , tt it -4141..-, <i to fist ry :you in taxi*ry Way sea atle u,;l,' hack, ticcid out, nt the* Awe t u in 7,909 ltsux'adi titorerai at1ul i his town wally 14. use, --AY. t?. 1 ^ f � FCII ,A tE'-'50 aor o%%r3?iiji ;tlatlaw4y W t°ziAail Two milCc dols 'hold, Maio SO TO t'riu S15,04 per 'ton. 1 RRQV UaUT lea tr; Card ttl'hall l t�antazcl goxne grad . �trxrpess tothe peoleIf dseinit thein grafi 1t ituAla4 for the tT em £an tial: recent otos u ad tit bi to -gid b lgb ruengers Las. tte1 they arch l reed c It • . ie: 1A �eddl►�' it�als pith+ sat t liaraiassiago ors Vedn A »aril tlxsi 8t1s. ll'n' 11c ottlsstrar ono#t^d in tree eWamboki,nz Fiyn6 bods rigid in, her ladies cloth and llkra, morating trait: for >rd where they will y zasaon They will for to len vin for lsCre tbo wv11I take ItsasK.selon ta£ist Temperance liouse, t,sssy friends joist with the hs e tendinae congrtatutattons. The Tames is prepared to get; out ^horsemen's ratite sleds on short no- tice Fine selection of outs. Call and see us. For •seed oats•; barley, pens, also ter, tilizer ond !the best family flour in the market see II3rvay Bros. A good supply of feed. always on head Mr, Hector Heywood has moved .trio the residence vacated r'tsy Mr, Geo, Anderson wind Mr, J. 'Sutton will -move into the one vacated bye Lir, Heywood.a ' a While Mr, J. Vratabold 'uveas driving his bread 'cart down to iia staro on Monday one of the front 'wheels, was smashed `to pieces. *No other damage wvais done. Mrs, 11 N. Bowe, who i,:ra aoeen spending *a, few, days in Toronto re- turned to 'her home on Monday.. She was accompaniedhome 'oy her daugh- ter Miss 'Vera;. Mr, J.41'. Strood. Ives in London on. I'rid:iy of last -weed;: and was accoian- nanied home 'by his daughter Miss; Mae wlho has - been receiving treat- ment at St. Joseph's hospital. Next ySustday: being Easter Sunday sepcial sermons in' harmony 'with the< occasion will be preached from tha different pclrits In town. 6accia1 Easter music is being prepood. Mr, Homer F. Andrews a resident of Clinton for' 47 years passedaway on tlwIared 30th at t'hc age o1 S7, The -deceased bad been ailing With, appen- dicitis and an operation was ^perfor- med Saturday. Hottge'ForSal e A B;:<RGAJN'.Tor ' a short tittle to wind tYp an Estate. Solid Bi iclk - well located = A ;desire- able property - Will be sold cheap. apply to Gladrn Sanbury Exetc! r:a 'aa V: c tlensall Spring Show The ideal wveather of Tuesday o£ last week contributed largely to the eoesa of liens:11's first .horse and tole :fair , The attendance ranging tween 12 end 15 hundred was st surprise to everyone and the horses wild cattle iihawwn would do credit to any exhibition in Canada, not exclud- ing the National Exhibition at Tor- outo, The judges had a most diffi- cult task, no evenly were many of the horses ,matched as to pent: o, excel - Watt!. There were only a few stal- lions entered the owners apparenilg being unwilling "to submit their an- imals to competton. Wellington St. from the Commercial hotel to the Xing George was used as a show grounds and the managers showed their wisdom in the choice. The a occupied the stand nand furnished ex- cellent music at intervals, during the afternoon. The exhibit of cattle though not large was very superior and some of the animals Shown' cost away up in the hundreds. The follos;init are the prize winners HORSES St unions,_ ('Clydesdale or Shire .Stcliions, aged, Smith and Campbell `Belgian or, X'ercheroat stallion, aged J. G'h:ambers. Harness Horses Heavy draught team. John Miller. Alex Sinclair 3. and T. Idcggarth. heavy draught brood mare in foal R. D. Bell Ja,nies, Smill.c A. Buchanan Heavy draught or ,agricultural year- ling mare or gelding R .D. Agricultural team D. Fotheringhani A. G. emilhe Agricultural mare in feel H. A. Scholdan F. Ellerington A. Bell Three year old agricultural gelding or filly E. E,Ilerington A. Bell Three year old -Agricultural geld- ing, or filly, R. D. Bell; R. 'McLaren Georga Charlton, Denfield Judge, Light Horses Aged carriage stallion T. Murdock; Aged Roadster stallion T. Murdock George Joynt. Clarr:agc Team Eonohron ' : Drys ware , iSn le carriage worse, W. Weirdo. Bruce 33ossenberry • Roadster -Team Percy Ariller.' John Decke•sr Single Roadster Rcbt, :McLaren -Ed. 7 urn Ed ,Christie .r£`h.-cter. Judge tSpteiais r tea' . eye l •P r. raat°' h : T. T. BersS's 'Sl'-..? I � ���;i colt. • filly .or gelding sired . by Iitf<� Thomas R. D. Belt 'A L'ci;:R. .North- Gott orthGott Pe.rey Wiggins special for best has - n 2SSed'team Jelin ll lies.', C, S, -1-fudso s special- tor for single driving outfit Robert wl L.r:gin. •' Clark's and -:t3rock's.,special for best' gelding. rY 42 1 ,Bell. filly,3r oa Lld�nY � Shorthorns --Aged pull. 31." (Sm.th,.� IL McGregor; bull-caiveu cft_er.Sept 1912 A. G. Smillie; heifer under, two.. =.ars A. G. ',mi1lie,, ;Heifer under 'two; Il Ohitreieher. and 3.',ears I1 Smith r- , Son ism t �va'eaT,t3talC�as'kaE5t ti , r �.J THURSDAY A:Y t1P 1II. '9.. Bargaine Exeter tore Sits at $10 to $16,50 that are of fine wool mater- ials aterials and the work of one of Canadas hest tailoring es- tablishments, These are Ready -to -Wear; Then if you. want something better get one of our special Made -to - Measure Suits at 512,50 to V27 made to your own in- d.ividual taste and in a way impostible to ordinary ors. The designer is a specialist in his work, All the workis done by experts. The number of men who aro wearing our suits is a proof of their popularity. We guarantee them. See our south window full of hats worth 52 to $2.50 going at 50c each, Shoes for Every- body — Big stock, Low price, F. BEAVERS.. One .Door North Post Office. Agrxcultt ety Field; Connpetiti al Sec., Op 1 Direotora of the neeiety oiaaye 4 to offer Prizes to the amount ?5.00 for standing field 'crops ised of Pali w4eat, sw htti, oa es a rt sill fi`, torn consiS ling of nil saes than 5 aeaes of cook Prize4 4ifersd. crop,, aar•,=. followux, Pit Itrtet $44.000 21n1 price 'MOO ;i a;si prize 11:,00 4th prize 10.0 5U prize 1?,Q0 Oa 0,00 7th, 4.Q0 A competitor tall enter i6 any one or all of these varieties but ,cannot "ester is ant Other society An entrance tee of 5i.00 in each var- L ' ' of crop .twill be charged, owns#!tors, tiw1i�: ilea, a unary Ito a ecrirtaryr os soon at pea,- 11 oaf ttselr intenticn to t uapete, t < . O. lwy.a` it was du, James Beverley E1 1. wrtion E ; Ll l EUNFIt L DIREOTOR AND ,BNDAT. .LFII. Iain St., Exeter Phone 74a. e ug A Clean Co Scalp 1'ARAST AN Sa1(1 «. I xAK1 i 7i'Itls ti .[Ii FLUFFY 64 Iil4 t/ANT it is'aaeedtesg for you tat 1esre :iia air i to tt r s.nyibine is ted a l la a t °t, If it is r lliic3: out, losing, ola�r, :drill " - il#R csr the scalp burns asstal itawlscta. immediately ' get from W. env drug counter ca :s0-c'rtt iiottie o£ 1erasian Sage ---uv, it fregnentiy—tlsa*. Rltst :application remov, a dandruff, In l rigorates the scalp, and beautifies th-; bair until it is glorinua'y radiant, !;Parisian Gage supplies -hair needs is perfectly harmless. It contains the exitot elements r‘miilred to malts the iaaar. soft wast* Massy and tR make It grow /thick and beautiful. li'oil will surely .Lake 1'41.as:en Sage rt' is kine ofrthe most delightful hair tomes knwowa OXX7 48. I1t NSAtL T -he 50 gerkrs belosgaag Io tlye es . teats eft ,the ,late George iieliwen Vas been purchased by 0, Geiger for ',3.00 Fred McDonnell 'Who went to 'Glen- ion last week to visit this sister Mra, '13,swden was taken seriously ill but has somewhat recovered. Mrs, Sas, Coxwwort.h who has boon spending nom, months with her d ugh 'ter Mrs. A. Gcruton left; on. 3.'ucsdny for the 'west to join her husband. Sale Tore ato4 ter, Apply y t Exeter. or eatly Array err>rtf . 1=asa~ awe ,•t of k£abilliv. ove al orge Peddlar ad Organs, Tinting a1 reitnlring., Over 30 years experienos All work guaranteed j.eave orders this office or.r, aa - Box 174, Exeter, Geo. Pedlar', •4• • •# asNOTICE ! , • • • e p • • a 4 •0 s i All persons having ac- counts with, me ;'noir to It 1014 will please call and settle as they are plat due and oblige Ft. N. ROWS: • P H oo V, C 2 O r •. Emba lm er & Funeral Director • Lie. best ".female H. -Smith °o nxeter, — Ontario 4beez .-13u11 uder w years 11rde. oldAngusain, cows or heifenr anderto 44•®. Ar•Ir0•m`oe�a•a o/Ra�®o®6 tote, years, .111'. os d. wweepstnkcs,Boldbest femaleandsecoIT. aoldan 1 Worthy of the world's best music To most of us the chance to hear human playing of good music comes infrequently. Only in the great cities are the appetites of the music -hungry satisfied. Even then one can hear but a small part of all the worth while concerts; Fortunately for those who love the masters of the past, and who have the judgment to recognize hi present day composers the masters of the future, there is the Edison Phonograph. It is worthy of Wagner, of Bach, of Puccini. The clear, sweet tone remarkable in its;purity, is simplyatransla- tion'ef human music into your own home Unless you have heard the newest Edison:", - You have no conception of their wonderful. mellow quality. You never realized that such ,beauty could be applied to sound. Ask your Edison dealer:' to play ;one of it the !Blue A;mkrea of Records j' then you est l know that the whole word: of good music —past and present—is open to you. E,c31�: A connplete line of Edison 1 IB :an EdisonAmmberokal ;Has^Dinmend-Paint• Repro- =i ducer, double spring motor wvonn gear drive arm' auto- afic stop.' Beautifully de n neclinmaho Circaceetl 8 Y. walnut and nate ords tyill be found ag ;3 �ai