Exeter Times, 1914-5-28, Page 84-40441444.44444.4444440
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caxpets clean. No taking
up carpets. No dust while
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should have one.
= s'uNNY PoUsdu
h+�t
gleaming and polishing
furxalhere the best yet..
Sold by
R„ N, ROWE
Funeral Director
F.xet-er� Ootapio
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Yon will find a big as -
of dresses suitable
felt the '`-'got weather days;
Thy make theWhen you
eau buy cilieA 1desses
reasonable prices,
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r'e pia "ed 3L t4 C s ( sEzes-
tebreted aenee zo e xn
? yre"h an`-, ottt duo use Lbey
at�iable. `bili e will be glad 4o
bosa you thew„
W: TIIITZ WAISTS
Tho seasons Newest,
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es toad Rao lawns. N. Oa
laid 4-axtaalent tea Chge e't to
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coot high nelevd.
1ES RAINCOATS.
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tors /a blot,. gray. brown
not only been out
splendid:dust ust coo'
eclat at $1-00
FL ° ^ GLOVES
ediluin ami on
erlgtt4 �hav nti
havedoable #lcaa
kiln, i t oubay this line
the e Uest4 that
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Sl'5151,
L otabirtat, orris
11P$ Nano very po„
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tart or tong sleeve. ankle
1.h. Priced at S 1021,'
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Iarket Report—The fo11o\'
the report of the Exeter
t'eeted up' to May 22th
Wheat Standard 930.
Oats 39
l;arley 50 to 52
Buckwheat aa_t 50 to 6a
.meas 90.
„amily Flour 2.,`,30
Shorts Cha:
Ryon. $2
Oreamere- sutler 2a
Butter 20 -
ler -
Low e=.ude .flour 53..00;
Cbici:s. ;alive 11
Obie.i?s dressaj 13,.
Hens tit -ie 8,
llLns dressed 10
roosters dive' 6
Eooste3s dressed +3
rra-ak ofaive 10
bla.a,c1; dre csaad ii
G, e alive 10
(,,,.;,i -se dressed 13
`1 ori;e s alive rd.
1 z kt ss Else s.e2`"10
Dri,s,4 a4:;pies 0o,
Pates :S;a to k1>99
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eveningbait bgetwneel; Filluhartoobeplayeae riExey
The game proses to be intefi""esting
!lad will start at 630 -
Mrs, Harry Parsons and Mrs, Eli
eywood left oa: Saturday feOtning
it a weeks visit with irienids 111'
indsor. Detroit and Walkerville.
, Queenie'The little black roeker�
Slaanaen
belonging to Mr, 'Tr B;* Care
ting, advertised as lost in the. Times'
last week, was located -'in the cellar
treader J- W. l3rowoings /drugstore
where it has been, for six days On
several occasions a dopee whine hae3
been heard in the cellar but inyesti,-
atcon felled to reveal its tvhere-
at'ents. however a coulee A,f boys
e:aadertook a dil gent• search and the
little dog was discovered in- the cold
wlr box where it had beetn a prisioeer
[or sn lonz � It was, soon restored to
ipberi3
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Visitors in ow
Jordon of ',St Thomas
r„ :p, prior ith teL
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IdPeke, of T4aekt
Il. , Fisher, 0
friends,
Geer, C'o4eMon
4 friends.
ael. \Volker epf Fora? usli ?
re nte-
OO Ults, et il8gbz aitsM ail
'eats,
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ECONOMICAL ----Heats tae house wel.
without burning all the coal x
�you -eat. h�
Gives steady eve
heat on least •fue
'klarydealeror write for booklet.,
TT RA wi-utis a SON, Local Agents
with,
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the ttolidsay with'
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The Cu
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The more you know about a
thing, the more you enjoy it. It
is easy to undersigned the Ford,
t
he simplest car made. The Mull p
enjoyment of running a car is ob-
tained
by the ownership of a Ford
Six hundred dollars is the new price of the .Ford
runabout; the touring car is six fifty ; the town
car nine hundred—f.o.b. Ford, Ontario (formerly
Walkerviale post office), complete with equipment
Get catalog and particulars from Wes. Snell,
Agent;, Exeter, Ontario.
A. Carload of Buggies has just been received
newest Styles. and`i Xt2� fine
lot.
Intending
pm—lasers will do Well to call and see them and
s is
Rev Aro
the
zixent of :t
w It preach
rite)* tavexaia
of mission
l t jorto
loot.
visited
o tlRadS«
is's. and Ce
. %V. Daher or
stteat+ers on they
A curry of Toronto ono
u
narrow est/a trout
1londay at aa.point on the u+t>
ad two tulles south of t3tis.
the car in "wfdotvtfsey were °
tided. oft the .road, and'"titxaei
In the ditch/, 1lalpb 'spier
old, last of Cromarty*. ryrtt
1. one of itte party tuatured and
tittae it vas thought 'that 'Ids
broken, Dr. °nue. of La-
oas°e~rer happened to drive by
nruination rovclaeel tootling'
oro /nines thane xta vexzll b td broifcs
d
e Be
ivu euxavenittarz to
its t"rS "ilaf i 4� tai 1pe , t
haailrlic Ttte11. on kl
eXesctiost ur a cora
• batsieecas;
1l3'zat]', rcetor of Kirk ton ,
bury exchanged pulpits
Collins o,r'Memorial
unday last, Rev Col-
ahome in the even -
(1. 3I.. A. 'Secretary
's Missionary Move -
by toricn 'church,
an C,ax'en church onq Sutl-
er x
Sun -
;next from ibe subject
tADr, and ::ylrs. T. it At'eCa•llutn, \ir
Goo. Willis of London. and Mr, E.
tfgsbury, of 'Toronto, passed
through, town. on Monday in their
auto. 'they were on their way to
Grand Bend,
qtr. W. J. Beer iras purchased seven
lots on Andrew street from Miss 'Bes-
sie 31artnoll, The lots are just west
of Connor Bros. :machine shop Mr.
Beer will build two houses an the
property,.
The ball game between the Press
Gallery and. the (louse of Commons
resulted in favor of the former 15
to 13. Wt M. Martin, an Exeter Old
Boy:, starred for the latter by his
heavy hitting.
The house and {neo lots on James
Street the' estate of the late -Airs,
nowciiffe were sold by public auct°o'n
on Saturday, last to 1lr, James Fray•
ne of Tlsborne for, `x1100.00 Mfr:
Frayne " takes possession in the 'fall.
Mr. Thos, Carling of Brighton, for-
merly of Exeter, who was recently
married to Miss Gladys Esser) of
Centralia had ,the misfortune Last
week to be kicked by a horse, frac-
turing his leg badly, He will will be
laid. up for some time in consequence
!?Jr, Wm. Leavitt opened up his
moving pictures in' the rink last week
and bas received a good ptaronage
Monday evening the place was pack
-
eat, The pictures are reported to boo
first class, Mr, Ern Davis of Hamil•
ton, formerly of Exeter, is operat-
ing the pictures: Mrs, Davis and
child arc in town with him,?
of
r•
MrThos. Acheson Proprietor prieto
the Central Hotel, had his right -sand
fractured on Monday eventing; , A
Quarrel was started in front of the
hotel after closing hours, and Mr,
Acheson tried Ito prevent it, He got
mixed up in the fight and, carne out
vi.i;h a broken hand,, one bore pro-
truding''throuirh the flesh,.
The services on S inlay in the dif-
ferent churches;. were of a patriotic
nature, and references were,•made to
fire
Empire. In ,the evening Rev,
S.
F Sharp o.,f".Caven church re err
edpartienlariy to the life, oE Queen
\ ictoria A picture of the late Queen
eec .piedl o Plofninent place and toe
!"1;e o�dt;;`,t4 roe
sLnother of the old lttoitcears of
4z,aNlrirca'r rasped away at has dtotisal
in 1: cote ' on :Sunday, May 24taa Asa
the person of lir. Samna Staialttl#e,
at 'the age of X13 years..3 months attd'
14 ila.ysc' The deceased Irad
been ailing for some time. Mr.
Stnnlake had : lived all his life in
Stephen up until five years ago
when he moved to Exeter: lie was
a Conservative in polities and a
Methodist in religion. Besides his
bereaved wise be is survived by oue
daughter and two sons, Miss Eliza-
beth at home, Silas and Albert on
the homestead: Mrs. Greenwood in
the west is a sister, and John and
Cedric, Stanlake, of Stephen, are.
brothers. The funeral was held on
Tuesday afternoon, interment in Exe-
ter " cemetery. y.
' PATBICE--7i.EYW0O)) 1
quiet wedding took place ail the
home of .Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Bayley
187 'Tecutnseh Ave London, on Thurs-
day afternoon when Miss Lulli. I±'.
Heywood daughter of Mrs, hi Ilcy
wood Winchelsea, became the bride
of Air, Willard Patrick, son or Aird
and :Mrs, John Patrick St. Thomas,
The ceremony ryas performed by Bev,
W. 1I. Harvey of the Askin Street
Methodist church in the presence of
only the immediate relatives,. The
bride 'who was given away by her
brother-in-law :z1fr, W. W. Bayley,
wore a gown of white Marquisette
trimmed with shadow' lace and car-
ried a bouquet, of Bridal Roses and
Maiden Hair Fere.. After the dainty
wedding luncheon Mr, ar-d Mrs, Pat-
rick aleft on an extended trip to
points east after which they will be
at home 'to • their 'friends 159 Tecum-
seh Ave, Mrs, Patrick is 'travelling
in a suit of blue serge with blouse
and hat' to match, Flosses Emma Hey
wood and Rhea Godholt of Ib inc4;elsea
attended' 'the wedding,
JamesBeverley
FURNITURE DEALER ".
FEJNER, AL DIRECTOR
AND .ENBA ,RER
Alain t.s Exeter
Rhone 74a.
ttaaaai '0
Mrs
and fir;
riaildreett ut .Str
fir* cud 1brs
don ta°itli lir, acrd
aire0t.$ 1X:
xt
i11r. and Mrs,
r a.f :Bandon, with
raders.
etas
Veq
u stop, ot. Landon
R1:r t, .fa:�, erreylor
1)' ;XXtu he ori In'
wa Tay -
and
i
tier. with
13'ana-
otl and laugh-,
r, 0331 J. VS, V.
arra, Goodis;on, aaad two children o
ruia;, with her mother Mrs, i).
xoxdon 'Taylor of Toronto with
dtis parents, Bettye 3. '� l mid Mrs,
i iylot,�
wit
tth rsher la� t). B eekerareuts,, of Neuren
y Ilazd 31 nburgrs,
: •Dr, ,
Browning'.
Mr, Clarence Smith of 1,V ieds ar,
with Mfrs, Smith at the horde of Mrs,
John Sxreld.
Mr, and Mrs, G. Lovell and two
children. of London with MIr, and 3frs
"rhos, Elyna
Mltr, *Mid 'Mrs, W, Dignatuj and Mr,
Quiglye of Liman, with Mr, and Mrs
Jus, Dignan:;
Mlrs- R, J, Eacrett of Brantford,
spent Sunday :with Air, and Mrs, B.
W. 1\ Beavers.
Mr, Coleman 1loncur of Petero-
borough with his parents Mr, and
Mrs, WI Isloncur.
Miss Matthews and Mr, and Mrs.
E. Todds of 1Toronto, with Mr, and
Mrs, Saxon Fitton.
Mr. and Mrs, Mara and.Mr,• and.
Airs. iMIcCombs of Lucan with 113n
and Mrs, W S Cole.
Mr,- and Mrs, Inksater and daugh-
ter frons Paris were the guests of Mr
and SAfrs, W,. d. Bissett, -
Miss Thompson, of Forest, and Mr.
and Mrs. Croehett, of Dorchester.
with ,Mir. and Mrs., S, . Martin.
Mr and Mrs. E, Ii'arwood wad
daughter 75riss Hazel with the for-
mer's mother Mrs, R. Pickard.
and MIiss Carrick of Goderich
and Miss MayArmstrong of Lucktnow
with Mr, and Mrs, I- Armstrong,,
Misses Mary and Bertha :Mack of
Toronto spent the holiday with their
parents Mr, and- Mrs, D. Mach
Mr, and Mrs; Chas, Randall, of
London, and 'Miss .'Eva Williams of
•ZU:rich with 31r, and Mrs, G-eo. 'At-
kinson .
Ielisses Ruby and Laura Aldworth,
of<llay;:ielci spent Victoria Day with
Mr, and Mrs, B. W F. !Beavers.
Messrs S. Scott and C. -Ferguson
and Misses LaBelle I-Iandforcl and
Pearl Goodwin of ;Ingersoll motored
ap and spent the :holiday with Mr
and : Mrs. E. A. .Rollick.
or Infants
£'lwaays bears
the
i+zat turn eat;
and Children
301fears
ers
ucc
ue familyart
moturgeut. Mot
+lr
r4 to buying. a
111404 i " yptx wiU.
fit waiU g fol" a
acrd the .st~lier airier
by the offer of so nao sltli •Sam'P1aal;r
s. erigttten up bnstrzees by
b10 goods at privies.
elf dull bastness. ,tten yoal<
tat Is 'biding hte or .kttr tiuxe:
t your u
Shop Where You are
Visitors out of Town
:111ss sl:'ilalady ,fit Cliri,ton..
Lean 4Treble In London.,
,"f. Ford in Loudon.. a t
Mfrs, X'1ii11ai in Loncioi'
Edgar lior»ey zn Landon`t
T. 0, SSouthcott at fringsvi1le.
Art, }t. evnekwait in Guelph
Iiss Olive Prior in St Marys.,
Miss 3, e. Murralr lax Duitdae,
Mr, bred I3lowe: in Woodstoek
3Irs, 'J`as, Murray in St. Thomas
Mlrti x'rank Sheere 'with relatives in
Toronto.
Mr; eget 2trs, G. L., Waugh with
relatives in Toronto%,
Piss Mary Davis with her sister
tai Wiaaghant
Misses tda and Lily Marchand in
Waterloo and Berlin.
Report of Milk
Investigation
i
E. Hewitt, premises clean, outfit,
clean; milk cooled; Hydrometer test
1.031; temperature 53; butter fa't 4
per cent, .dirt, trace, Bacteria per
C. Co 5.000.
A WiIIard, premises clean, outfit
clean; milk cooled; Hydrometer test
1.033; temperature 61; butter ;fit
3.1 per cent, dirt trace" Bacteria per
C. C.. 5,000
L. Day, premises cfeart, outfit clean
milk not cooled; Hydrometer' test
1.029 'temperature 20; butter fat 4
per cent) ' dirt trace; ;Bacteria, per
C. Cr. 120.000.
The Municipality of Exeter may
congratulate themselves on the qual
.ty, of the milk with which they are..
supplfiad•. It is all that we could ex-
pect, Pure milk roust give a hydro-
meter test from 1.020 to 1,033 .In
butter fat 4 percent is good showing
to bacteria, 'the -lower the better,.
Five' thousand to'o ac ;Cubic centim-
eter is a good showing. The bacter-
ia can only be kept iinl check in. -hot
,weather? by cooling down. to 50 or 55
degrees directly' af ter straining
and kept that '+vay until daivered
Then it should he placed, on Inc at
once by the consumer, Dr, Quack-
epbush di. Oa
Court of.evision
'VILLAGE OF EXETER'
The Exeter Feotincil ,will meet:, as a
Court of Revision of the Assessment
(toll for 1911, at the Town, Hall Exe-
ter on , Friday June /9th at severs:
o'clock Lr,m- ,
;Zech-/g Clerk
mint;,
d to Shop
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111. ST]AT3l'dit7LDER'S OF Tial
L•"'-t,,1.Tl.B is LT WORKS rCtl3E-
Mit- Y LIMITED
Gelitleni n.•'
-'/ease taste notice, that the an-
nual meeting of the shareholders, will
Are held in the Town Hail Friday Suet&
12th at 2 o'clock- p. rte, _ t
T. 7B, Carling See, Treas., t
George Pedlar
Plana and Organs, Tuning accl`'
repairing.....Over 30 years experience
II work guarantee,- , r
Leave orders at this office ort ad'
dress Box 174, Exeter Geo. Pedlar,
FOR SALE
Eight Boomed, brick ven,ered haus
on William, Street Exeter, Good stt-a'
cation. Price 3.1825.00 A. snap,
Also Premier separators, $45.00
Apply to; W. M. Blatchford
1401 Morley Ave. r
+Toronto. . .
SEALED TENDERS WANTED
The councilof the T'ownship,ot 11s t
will receive sealed tenders upto
o'clock noon rya Saturday, the 30ttt
day of iSTay, 1914, for building
Dumber of cement bridges,
Pians and specifieatio`ss may be
seen at 'the orrice ne the undersigile&
The lowest of any tender, not tier,
essarily .accepted. ,
'Zurich Ont, May 12th 1914 ' '
r eED BESS
Clerk of flay/
Meeting of Huron County-
Council-
The
ount rCouncil-
The council of the ';Corporation or
the Coanty of "-%Iur,n, will , greet. le
the (Council chamher' in the towia oN
Goderich on 'Tuesday " i:he 2ri,ll day of
June !next at the irour<of 3 o'clock -
V. L_,NE, Clerk.
Bated at Goderich 'May • 18111 191.2
(';oill't, of Revision
a court,of.lievision of the Assessment,.
Roll. for 1011. .at ihe iTownshie
Elinivilie en Saturday June 5th, afr.-
FRANCIS ISTORLEY'