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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-4-16, Page 1T'v-NINTH TEAR wirowiseavossimassextmloommemulammooramottommulis ONE JONES 2 PI - SPR NG II SPRING NE 32 OUTFIT Here Waiting ffor You New Spring Hats, Dresses, Suits, Coats, and Anything you may want to fix up for spring, Our New Spring suits coats Are s I i well, They are all ex ns ve Style and Goth. Every garment man.tailored the latest styles; (itiinery Don't forget our rnagnifi'- cent Rhowin ; of stylish hats A different flat for everyone e is and Boys Suits Our New Spring Suits for men and: hays are all here.They are right up to the minute in every •detail, style, fit and h. They t Zio+,to please you PHONE 2 Wash Goods AR colors in plasm and fang cy crepes, rr tines, liTlens, vest imps ga,lateas, bedtord°cords House Furnishings Rouse cleaning is here and yon will find us headquarters for all kinds of Rugs, Curtains, linoleums, blinds and inettin;,. A big assor'irllent to choose from JONES & MAY portant Dates TOR THE LADIES OF .ETER,, & VICINITY °OREMEMBER April 2,3 & 24 The Chi - Namel Lady)- Demonstrator cfrii"alt be hereon' -those days to show what can he done with the . Chi- .,>Titamreet products: Mace a point to see. PING PAINTING TI?ff E IS HERE Yse LoweBros.'and Elephant Ready Mixed Paints— 15, 30, 60 and 65e. House... Cleanin Helps Cadilac Vt1,0 Sweeper 11,50 Bissell S'weepers ' 2.75 - Carper Beaters = 10 & 1& Curtain' Stretchers. $1 0 -Cedar Mops 1.50` Wizard 1VIops.1. "0 .Liquid. Veneer. 25c ileamans 9 Hardware Stoveore B0.11N + gix0�`�SY—Tit IIay on April 11th � l „ _akd 31 .. \lelville Goulda son,' W LER-1n London.. o'n 1focilay, t A ixtl 1&h ata Mr and Hits, ]'Maur- ice /e.:xler' h ,Solt.. + .c iIuLIT—at Victoria hospital, a, T. un- don on April 9th Alc,lisso Spicer aged •46 years. -.G r.L_'FXL% —In . Excl. er,' on- !Good ts� , i F"r day tlh- `infant : daugtter„of a `ood Ctrs. Win. (ree'iloy; h N�,G� cSON--Tn Clinton, `on, .x9`pril 4 t Lio°araia Jams wife of Mr, John arl000sa rt ed 75 years T ,o: on •A April 2rd1,;Sar �;fkC�It' tri , K ltnl R , sS'tininfiti� Ci a%iey wvidoly of the.' Cook aged 7,1 years._' F(r1.,FO]3lJ--To Clinton!, on April 2r•-ci Tlarry • }I<arolcl )seit of 11r, and. tura likes Fulford :peg -d 15: months. r lIr '1 .' �tiV2 urea',�arr On .that s V ��ti n , Os �e bel x its .. 1 N. 5 1. ,r ti .. _'1 1 d ' �•:i): 517a3 Mrs, n -�1. � 11 ,. � ;Ci :1117.+ � ^ii � i r o s. ,' �, ; lre k' "_T� a -, �teYl, ttV , cafe d 4 1 i k... �N s ., !lie (;ro= does d >k �. t ..A boa' C`e oY C` n a halidatps.�" o i l!1 _ rf�he �-farniess .are 4s.ax�trinb land andseod:n,g <it:dll 'iJo, general i d: o o1 -o dtiijs iff,f e„ present fine; uvea-. `taxer cant(inues ' 1 l ' 1VOODHAM Woodham 'Senior Ep^tvorth. League held their annual -election of offic- ers on April 18th as follows. Pres, Jdhn F. IOamm; 1st vice, Mrs. M. L. 13eavers, 2nd vice, Miss Vcrda Comm 3rd Vice Wm. Rodd. 4th. vice Fred Doupe. Sec, Miss Eva, Hooper Ree, See, Miss Alma Mils Trea.s Mrs. l . McNaughton Organist Miss Rhea Mils, Asst, Miss Lulu; Mills, Librar- ians Oliver Hazlewood, Le Roy Sin- clair; Sec, of f'orw'ard Movement for il' issions. Miss' Boo Hooper, Choir Leader \Vm. Mills. The \V. M. S.. (held their, election of officers as ,follows. 1 I'tes, Mrs, M. L. Beavers, lst vice. Miss Maud Wrenn, 2nd vice Miss 'Sarah Smith Cor, tiee. Miss Mary J. Iirelhour Roc,. Sec, Mrs, E. Co1gin, Treaty Mrs, Soniuel aril:s. Supt. of Christian Stewardship Mrs. Baker, organist, Mrs, F. AteNauochton asst . organist Iirr,s, Albert 'Slveitzer. Visitor's at-\Voodhant over the Eas- ter • holidays • were. Mrs, ,T.al'mt and son Willie from 1131 ike it John Routley's 1tr. and Airs Fiett from Wiarton at 14 Ir. S. Hawes. ' Mrs, Molrvine and two sons at Jas. Miss 'Nettie Swallow with, her par- ents 31r, !and Bin, Jas, Swallow. Miss Welsh from London, Rat James 61c'alloOr's Mr, and Airs, Rae of Detroit` at their .sons Joseph Rae's. !Liss Annie, Hudson', from Toronto a,i: her home Mr, !and ilrrs, Geo. Bud Visitors out of \Woodham ;l Liss henry sit; !Stratford. Mrs Alary J. Brothour at Durham 1, ii -, c, 11rilis no Toronto 17rs, Washburn is t Guelph. Miss'331anche Mills at London. Mr, sand 111;rs; Samuel Ford at. A'; F:, pers` C. OrTniCV. llr.` Wm. !Sinclair ;a t: Toronto. Miss' 3Tar y � -Brook hos boon -engaged to oork tat the !home oPS'1fr,: Joseph l'o c"es: 'lir John S:ms rs' -v-inking for aro. • 13ert 1:11i -idle. ,e t.' ill Mrs, S: ITooic has been dui„ Out.is °recovering Borneo halt. `.. 11r s: Enoch, 11 ollick itia,s r.turned' t:a, tor .home -in. Exeter: The 't'. 31 5 of Cooper s! church solo; ; „Easter {-reet:ngs=:i'n the :' form; of beautiful fio-vers to:tue sick viz, Mrs TJ, Creirhton,r '.111e Tel Crcigl'ton: Mr, a(iria11 Pringle and Maes te.i' Lloyd C'lrti41pe11. G APRIL 1tlt lir Reasons for P >l t4 tit E CITIG'NS 01? EXETER have every reason to fool a dense of pride its the prowess our town is making. This' year will witness eTtaitO a change alooq blain Street as building 4#pe attioos will be quite active, Not ooly on Main St.,, but throughout the town preparations are being made for the erection of a number of One dwellings. Ti's together with the nnanber of buildings that have been,, erected the past few years, prove more than mere words that our town is eoinin to the front. We boast; that we have the prettiest and cleanest town to he found in Western Ontario, and itis a. matter of congratulation the civic pride -that: is token by the citizens. Many of the residences during the past few years lt-we been necely painted, 'which not only adds to the ::pp<;' ,'. 4 t 't of the houses hut goesto show thaat there is an interest in tine welfare of our saarroucdtn gs. Now that Spring is here, woe would suggest that ar.,day foo cleaning up the accumulation rrf t?:e winter and For taea:alifng afil un:rigbtly spots be seta zcLe rsrd that wail c(ti ens heartily o—operate to male Exeter the ;aaaest shot co oort„lr TE 1' 'The> funeral of tlr?' Irate Ifeli=sa Spacer ^tvas held ,fa•otn hoznrtsitthnee Wihi 111 Street an lit):tilt aftcruoore la ~t cerduete>:l by Ifes, 1i'. C, U. 11te Alirster 'till,s Stucc•r 1+ ani i;t i:4 chin for sQtfe :tines 411tlaooOh able to be around. On 'Ti c Sdas she 'eves taken to Victoria Hospit ,1 i'.t Undo*, "to tinder go ;err oln r't'tioo when ie- 'tvfii found, that notbioo cM' 1ct be done. to prolong her Tife anal sheer p;tased a on the fltlz, Tb'v deoeased tFaa logy and resided ,with, hos^ ta''I the t:zttcrs death I Oct;o'lior hat, She is aitr'vivod illy two T iiaxilers atmd ane s.1:te ; tx<'orot ,.anld rr.'zx ,.No1 lapfu-nio land "lk'am, k,l t trun' n! irn•2, k a ars Ono of tb(' pel'tti wt w'ddings .oaf the J.i'raton , - ,ora tiat?1; place lost tl'laursday; morn^Jii; alt "8,'itit o'clock 10 the Tetl'odilL church, a'.^ Miss Gladys 3Xav second rl<1awl al»a1alxlita'r'' of 11.'r, and lfr (:. Xaa .'rt' weal litiittbd. In tr+.1..1 riaga' to•..lir, T. '.ihoeliae G f,on of lr1. WM. C1a'Titi17 of I Y'it formerly of Etrt+'r; R4'V.: "in tohford perforsmd the fere rhe couple Were ono it.leded bridtf !oohing, ser+.•. 'h000lnaug travelling ,suit of Frz'zte`ik'hrocade with bili Mack heat and rve;irinlr'a coma,p't.*, hougtet of T +!.ter hods, 3Tisy Ironc+ ale sistor of the bride It l!i flower girl carrying tlat' rino c ocrrtod. ins a ling(' Easter lily 3rist lro i;sge1'i pre- sided ,: t ilio <'r - n 2p ,M 1I'r. iTevo};d„ Dupian rendered in excellort nroicit' "Oh, Love Divine” Following the ceremony an infornacil reception andwr<'dditig brt',nlsxovt was piven at the 'home of fhb bride's parer`ts where a decoration soheme of rarr.otians :had been parried out with pretty affect. The coupie left or. the 0,45 G. T. heir. for (Toronto film! point'4 In the Vrated btate.s,. ,They will reside o1. their return at Brighton Ont. Among the gifts ,received by the bride was a out gloss bowl from. the. JfeConne.11 Ferguson Company, of London where 'the!bridr. was form- erly rinploy.cd on )the offiet. stal•f 01111 and also a cosairoic, front the Sun- day School of Dundas Street Center Methodist Sunday School, of London. Both the bride and groom ihtive cn.;ny friends in this district tubo will? join with the Times in ' best: M11 lobes for a hippy acrd prosperous future; Oboe Site Settled The fitefro iota de€ko Ill:titling, 'n'iB t1rol erty bel 1 rdware and °ttae banir of Goan This includes fiche brick building Beer, harness Clinker, ^toll a' Iii be ttovson :down, 'ii'r, Beer geet t e building air, Deer 'has, taslrv; flee ttrie1Z building oft they canoe ,and 'Main Streets from raa'inerly' weed y the Rant ?t~� Ho IR baring ix rosea d ,flttli'd 12Y for A At41'fi Tito freta MAI bo torn rip plate glotA windows t atior'e Arlii .1b rota . Masa is also being ereoted tal This necessitates the -re eta ~!1 osome order trptO t crlrsrtfortable rlulrteuil tor -Jookina sop ru;tl' been appointed. The ;5' lour nod by 1,Ir. Jost, 1hv1s lou asi Ioed More o.41I r-,' to be,v. a nt lot Soattlt or the; >At rot:tory The now luildin Tooted will be Qac of tko'tin rttWn and will eleaz up IMO et', Ittly allots in tire i,itsiaer-' t,hr eros Post ly arttis'd end 12e preejed on eon till, J. k d t ly ,c'i'r!t 1Ir an 1''_a ail et z %Iii, m . iSi'io.tr Jit I>irr. 'Mr, I+'. Roofto is shoos in oo ion. ie 1i.;ir; ill-, Arvin B.rintooll a zasit.?r,- ooroots pyo ffrt-44 ilrs, Il' t,litoz•d itai 4r.m. ion are ^;, .ltilfio,'. 3a Tota i" wrr, Miro L' atetfo a1 of Toro arj s-r�,ca, sa v2cgt333� town it . week, a <*c: -� ryr�'• Lo 1 ,- , s woo:, 0000.sto of roc:I D. rti'Aok - or � Ittaliday tt9raiaty orentrox Oorooltt $I ln::i„7iW er haat 4111 `1n tfArAt i1t*'bi ))10144t,f'PtOP for i11314• a tr y " yzol<ts i1 tosovl t 4 aI fr�,xxdt Hoy ate. recently l'orlock. e.ra;;<;,r Fd ar "),`lex < till n « thio t,,1eI5, 1) holool ties . 1 ^toff a ti8t'iiitta rI ' 1 field *mol- e `R S•3t wohlho alto... o...r t -dr,,. In luta he - Ad airs, 3`, A. Ion 1)."..of Lu.ndon, s'fit?.... tete toome Of ;lrInville PAIi'Itt, `ail 1a .• t OesortmoOt of op They or alai t,..,m Iy for ei r tt*tcoti'Oil nln.' 'or tI s .44 Of it r.4 Tito T,h to 9h S. S. NO. 2 EJS73ORN E Jr 4th • to Sr. Ith total marks 725, e.arks to pass 435, James Isodger't 480. Sr, 3rd to Jr. 4tih total :narks 750; marks ko pass 450 Victor Jeffret 527; ,c TJlxt ;Snell 804, A z1lie Pollenn 462; Charlie Jeffrey 458; Rollie Wil- liams 541. Jr, 3rd to Sr:. 3rd total marks 600; Marks to pass 3b0;" 3 l- sie Rniglhat,430; ;Wilfred Turnbull 412; •Cecil ia' tc;wart 104, Nelson Run - kin 392; Reta. Pollen 37R; 9tlileen Ray 360; Sr, 2nd to Jr, :3rd, total marks 610 marks to pass 366 Iva Willioms 426; Jr, Itid 4o Sr. "z3nct."to- tail marks 565; marks to ;pass' 331) Gerrie Stewart 426; tsars 1 night 421; Anna Jeffrey 396; i.st to Jr 22nd Arabelle Iiunkin,. Gordon :ISIcDonald, La, Belle Kay, Marie Cottle, Primer to 1st 1Slheldon Francis. Willie Alli- son Sim, Pollen L+tlhel :Stewart. 3I. L. Coward teacher.. 111A3IT:'S"ROAD 11r.- Foster .I3ray left for Stratford toot week Where he leas secured a position. ' Miss Mary IKydd spent Easter vis- iting friends, to Toronto. Mr, Leslie 1fcNaughton•Mand Aliss EIazel. Dennis of Loudon, ore visiting friend s in ^t his ne\hborh;ood Mrs, J. l5parling and two sons oC Winghrirn spent,1 trio rclyas witb Mrs Henry Francis this week. Mr, Willie' Joffroy is home trent Ctnazhim. Rev, Ousicr hout.. of Londe koro, Is occupying the pulpit 111 DetIk r v oext Sabbath. The annav:orsary -of the ;�Woruh is tlassioai ,. fry ewri,y woo 'held cn da.y,!and :Mond'v of. i�his week. 0i; sa bb;ai h. ai tprnoon.11rs, (Rev.') ' Mo - Mister of 13, eter g,b1c �Nission.coy talk Mand. in 'Oho eve l g Mr/ Tilos Harvey lac an ,eddies on Ciri.li There ooas a ,cod , toads e sil `both services ,-lad ta:e r.addre,,c.;, ,of b,o.h ioet'c much enjoyed. "'Go 74iaia o r i H ho .L,a :Maar ti ti, 1 o cr.3 dies•nf St., chapel }nij:o i ar..Taitezi+xinivre•ni tri 'Mohs -wk Cress Iioa;ds Ladies Aid !Bus- iness .Ofeettno ausiness>'Meciing The "chnrcn-Gari peck ed. to 'Ole doors "a'nd the'` antertain. nu`lii`l; leas 4a' g`rand ;i cce0s,`: 4fterproce'the, program" l.hosc taping part at ere treat cd :`+ith relec Imai7t . IL9I eds for'liot;h days amounted to ;over $40.00 CENTRAL ''A petty, "ivecl itie".saa+l Ile i'li trl Tilos. Carlin tit` l!ritG ktOTa;, tai Alas& Gintlyo7 Moe Eosacr3' of Contrails, 7'. U. 1'lotoleford officiating'. :gra,I'iedden of Dondon <laughter of to, an. lits, IB. 1L.�tnd(ord is visit%) hex parents ]lure. llr, lln.ndford is 4ti11: confided to Iri'c1 llr Rias <lc'e:41091 to oftct for .:talo on th,, :.',rd DIA, his house, land, stock, and imply tlt'tats. :11OSS I'S fired, I;'goery clad. Prod, Voir hall wort: home for Raster. Evoirt A. Blatchford, arrived oAL Monday to spend Cho week at tin, par sonag+ . 1Titi.. LotX111 ell is vyl+eeted polus from .London to -day. She has been taking a course at the conservatory of musio Mr, Clarence IJilotan had to quit college last -week <rn account of anl.at tack of PticurLsy. Ile is reported con - The Dast,rr song service on Sabbath. evening last kv,as snuck enjoyed. T;he choir did )themselves great credit, Next Sunday :Rev, T. A. Steadman is to pro:1(h here morning ;and oven - into in' the interest of the Educational Fund. Bev, T. W. Blatchford takes his ~cork on the Slinaville circuit.- ct* u IttoS'SELI) ALB Mr, and Airs, Mark Clark attended the wedding of the fornierrs niece. Hiss Ethel Bothwell of Hickson on Saturday last Miss Nellie Russell, who has been seriously ill is gradually improving - Mr, and Mfrs, Will Colo And family of Toronto were Easter visitors at Orchard Grove. Mr. Kenneth Ilodgert of Stratford spent Easter under the parental root S. S. NO. 1 'STL3':TEN Sr 49th total 7',0 pars 450; 'or, llognrtla 61 4. Robinson 4+7• I. Poeta, 4. 10 Noll 411; E. 1 ikon • 2991Sr 3rd to Jr, 4th total 725; pass 435; L. 1F.iist 111; Jr, 3rd, .to ;Sr, 1rd ♦'. toil! 700 bless 420; 0, Cornish 370; J • k' 111 " 421; AT. 'Brown, 4X23 E. hog- 4 ar(h 421; C. McCurdy 416; L. 'Brown. 412 V,..Iaaarth 309; S. ,'Cornish 382: `Sr. 2nd to Jorn 3rd Totial 620; pass 372; IT. TO.N1ne 468; A. Robinson 457.; C.'Ihaac,3997 F. Bowdon' 301; L. lav- 301; 7r•. 2nd i,o Sr; '2nd ttotial: 575; pa .$8 315 C. FV'ull ec +d+iu; 51. Ne 11, 3.13' IN Ca, L. Jackson teacher; 4, of Torok lay— Tial rr in LW ditto Qra Rostov t1 9 1( dg t!' or110( pit yr %0+1';9 flO on 14 AM CO O TO EXETER APRIL 7 x A.LJ aV,l orders :left at Piano Tunsin , All work posit ONoE5 l y aduhte of i yles 1, yen EPARE Son's 1><us and .4 ra aloe chool cif I'izcio Tunin „G iltdf1 at ll'e, fill«' ;gI.1lating. ........44,40.444.4,..** SLILPKA • 4 Mis I re'0 reading• and„family;'"ar v-si'iu 14 i.rii ads 011 iCa3u a. 111z, -Roy lints .i'cturned Thursday from Now I7�n Lur.,�� Whore he. k itua m ,r,g'hig-h 'ofhOOa. �' ®;' 11,`cliiaosh of �Londo`i� vi. itul'-..vis- � �, Nod Dofo-1n ATcrsaac over Sur.d:iy. 4 1Tr Riot. lit Al:c0orrnick of London oisited his parents +Sunclay, 1 Te 100 nacres below ng- to tho ,tas of''11hP e 14' r s_X clhl ns i:a'f:c 1, .,. ..x �naa,a syn , h been purchased by John Gooding jr. of ;Parkhill for :,QQ:5 000, . AND --- • W0NQ;?Ii;FLUL1 VALUJI S IN MENS SPTRtNQ '.SUITIPOGS AND OV.VERCOJ'riNGS., 4 4 4 4 - "The "The Spring Rush" is *, now on and it is necessary that you order: your suit et.ly to be .,ea.d17 for the. opesElig'of Spring UIZNISFIINGS We have a new and up o date stock of Genu' fashion hits in ats5 Caps, s1 S .17 tfi ' tr l? �i Gloves, Collars, es, 1 ndero'earoS' QClk1 A.LL V' l:, I� L AN �YOUR i s I' C1JI2 C€I S: (3 11aai,&6.0. o;