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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-9-3, Page 1S R V' -NINTH YEAR O 208 ," oma, ifs Gaze BOE EXETER, ONT3 SDAY PT MBE , 3. X14 Ne NES A A l ►1101%1 32 dies of Exeter For Patriotic Society Exeter 'aiornen .bine- .Heir h'e'al slow to render all possitde dies its any 'waive, agcy #save been called upon during, this no ttona.1 cr.. They were ctaaiek io ruake a eareves of the eleven nor donations towards equipping, 'hospital ship. end tle.r;s were atcee'-c ful air, rarsro.- something over too hundred dollars - Meet week- on lender evening theyl x met he th towel l ; 'a ` i.. e r d torn k "es?^ thertaselvf s under the nutters' of "\ o- men's Pat inter League" There a splendid ter/ton 1cry 4,1 e ti: nar•r>tin+T. The tnctnka,'rsdaip ffd+0* oa-as Oftce'1 at 25 srnts and Oser fifty members ,loaned. Officers were! anooitnted trod n e dattleee )vere> Barrs;_ e ed to take rhea -ere, ()it' tta+> v;t�'Soitn� A ne:> OE. work., The work of the,. I agree ps to provide. reees-ar' articles for th I eomfort ne, thy' eondit're seal for the in i 'ed_ The first eon e'pe tete tt stmt front I°,Kete_r' to the Centre! Vont ntattee at Toronto Will connsist 0 be'a'ts pilloavas. ;Heil Pillow 'Tippet Tenik :fro And ,anrd mending !tit's,. T1s' SLr' ae fallow to be, life 1'y 10 or itf ° 'The. net114 g. odea; are mad erg linen eitivie., cretoe no dee ." smoot;fa et-roll/a!" material, sire, 5 1_2 by 7.# incht's Gator for to he lined, With �slnrnl;or ftenlio or tt➢� fine' woolen. rnote'rlal aid to Hausa tr'ae• • w-nall pCit°l,•�+•i~a one at erd d 'one' at canter/ two lotnsei,s*ivarcS itched loosely for pians clad. needles oail etr'Aiglht'sei sole (ltdnatary' ;;tithe tad bachelor buttons. black darning 6 w -enol 'black and whri linen thread ^n,a'tr package, of -Court plaster and sat eaee powder it paa+:srble. 4 tare ill xtx' sown r+n, tTn te,st end for ties. Tile n,...,. ladies of toad n tore Medco• to make isle's,~ totter, , o>~ "Entire 1adic'ra ee'all tat* sat t t l t'll +vada:` Vedrayselas•,anerno e three deli 1".rta 'tro't �awt'ive J`o'sses' . or yr ouggestiracas and to give nol'etrm aflvinn that :mein lo, deo;ra, d Object Is a - rd rorttty On N iia lens lava the ' pmt¢ k or her iahy+�:util,r strong and tit motherland and the war torten info tin m11 dhow r their iin (crest in Masa 'at -the Brunt in a very laudable ,aonderteltiapt and should farm event the :hearty mol)oration of every. :an in. �toi{'+en and country %who nri Mme ren: mettlber of the society b4 n n the any' Qat theire� eoatr i'btIt cents, wt lI lntx gladly' neewpted. ,1t meeting of one ear the committees F+a4 twice otn' a*" afternoon. A 'mother of ddntional rmt'mber3 n.ere received aq: ...e 'also :oeveraa contra))) tions. of 'th�i� man , toasts has aware, gd'stion. 't ,it�tlto ladies allow µ0 beet, rti4.:1 oxxr retry inenno y^iang a fcr' df ot3u dollar. ur over. Following to rt list oG the' officer President, Mrli. II. Trooper: last Vice pres., 1 ors, L.II. Dickson. °3r. d Vice 'es..:Muse. (I`,t'v".) Collins; Tr,anerer :1l .s, .:1. Heistinga; Secretors :Ctrs, ti sato C(Oatsjlt s soon as t ores sand: +can. give you a to choose Froin in the vi Style. Coats to T" u slfa wing very way. 111 tl�e New anti Fancy Ciotll:s, made up in the swell Fash ions., ve ', Coat we show is some thin g o end Exclusive. They are the hest we have ever shows before. Behxerher''we sell No 2 alike. 47,50 up to $30 each. SEW FALL DRESS GOODS Exeter puts r out ofthe a ;e ° Esp,s, 5� 1 m Breaks Leaders Stri A. freesia official )3aalletiat rr riieates that , .: the ' urthe o silt atgr'S, S %esladr#ro �l t i:eke 5'.Stt or Ghr c*.�sr *d oat k,ra lt? �, a?y !era> Carr rel Iaaur. x,,a Parori aX alis thzz P n h s alrianr S :alzsk� 20 �3.�t14ii1CC'�5 xx,�4`atis'� -'x:34: rdia�. Mites Osertha of Cern- e b . z where crion s' f d,htiir loon.'f.�' pl erica day of last n the'1lritils f bet- , ,y S]J% t 50ifinr�,. 4 C��riraan toxee, h isle rs^ :natdc to far°th adv ' Germans o ze> west, wills a€id s -" probably occtn �v 1..saa:c, ani tan nares t 1 le � �' 'aa R14 , ,i�aST'F i r {fees thck•rCis e$3 :shies an' uiS'4 KTMfiedatY or tluA '*AnCe'� ro'ile; i'%.' . t} '41_ t n m e the B ede h -ns ftresu' 1G1. ire . Sx. d sts tine n Icy ttf flee I n I e: s t o= 0 tv*tn1 y Haled ' t t trlFQp $ nxx ttae era~assn i.tnes hay. fa -'.Rt i. 9!441x1 ca:1 he r3 a=f`. The. 'einem. dry " gin �r tat e.: ' tulreorrtr m �-:tet '1 sItl1t iva �. Vie hat h.. retirement f tin tunes and Deposits them in Third Place. :Raeter 'put Oredittan out o@ it+nth HuronTP e ue , b,?.zttare :the xi creditor; on Monday night "by t core of 6. to 4 The cause was tsar goghlr, with aete>r leading all 1h Carat« Crediton mode a h -rte Lary t �wi:2't,x ii.r thane nal the 'er;r111a to ca ngs. twang 1eaitn'fi was at'e or a scratch hit and ,cola' second: Id;s eett leahaer was 4a easy ant being' { }tit by a batkod li ni l f Fahner :Sing. j ➢ed haat Was forcee•I o^st apt; ssYr�ltrd b :Kerr. Motz followed, To the first: rley scoria -one on two Fief.. and sot 1 erne. a don` azo other oce ,saOcilt i- cFi, w danuc ©:,zs. Tige. dors- < st hit of dee gar/W.Ri'n?r ant 14s 'hittiel., 'who darovo'flnt3lt it o,'sr Tieazr's, beam In_e, tetr�Jielti.f '.. liming run, Oslo diene * a4ei t t Bee th l.Eriraau Leanne), Jennie o �ir'itali+. �ttnr orad h a 1:e•tf .and pOlt.ing Exeter' larnys ahead. Thiry fait ass'emed to, ieY�a the'hoys confidence for ittlear� ld ttl eltd tis<° uitl'p 1 sok every? !ranee+ -d, The Windsor Toys did -with the titiealc,, 1'.€tog while Barry eontr1 + also Iinnneiee? n l;wo' Ca 14'x# tint_ places Bo Te 494 d a sat of ground, tit or 'lotw; AQle S were tbena,. Rivera pulled uic,tb lament n 'bases had 'first WA Iwith the.' l_ which tea ell Tow w Fall Dress Goods. They are ig#1st. . wined and Color that is Now is here: velty Dress Goods ei e'you will find all the New dens and Colors, AL big o show you at all Prices, date ew Plaids and Checks Are very new for this Season.; We leis e a real nifty lot to $lhow you in the yeW Shades. To be Bleared out at price. We want nothing left. You Goods at very small prices. JONES can get a lot of Good AND MAY Make a Specialty eat e � k p y h_ i Tools Mechanics o©s good Saw from 60 to 85c Mechanics Saws 1.50 to 2.25 Pipe Wrenches from 1.25 to 1 75 Hammers! Good Value, 25 to 50 c. Mechanics Hammers ! from 75 to 95 cents. Wrenches (sets 1,25 to 1.50 Pliers A Splendid Assortment of Pliers from ?5 to 50c. Auto Pliers, special at 35c. Cutting Pliers at from 40c to 1.25 Braces Levels Planes Vises SOo to $2.00 20c to 95c 50c to 4.25 2.25 to 3.25 Thresher's supplies Beking Lace Leather Packing Cup Grease Cylinder Oil Machine Oil Oilers Gauge Glass Fillings EA. AN'S HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE Assassimmissam Selilli HURONBASEBALL LEAGUE ., THEY STA i IN ON tOsT PER CENT 6 4k .600 600 ,58.3 2 8 ,200,. AILSA CRAIG 6 ORE$3IT®N - CENTRALIA. .Airs, Chesney, (nee Edna Pickard) and little .sort visited Mrs, lags, Pick- ard last meek where they left for London and 'Tarot.to on .their way home to Calgary. The Exeter Mfg, Co, are staking preparations to have an exhibit rat the London Faiir th s year. They i11 take with theles Some of Cham !toad :making machinery and eeinett block outfits as well as .someo of 'the smaller articles of ananufaoteare. Sev- eral members of the firm twill nccotn pany the exhibit. Usborne Boy at Valcartier On Friday last Mr, Philip Berta, or lesborne received a telegram from Quebec ifrom his son Loftus stating that he was with the troop at Val, cattier, Loftus had nen workiag in the 0. P. R. office at Calgary and nvhen the 'call for vohutteers came be joined the Calgary contingent and immediately left for the camp. He is at present ar Valeartier and, ex-, pests to sail at any time. Mr, Robert Waite, son of Mr, Wen. White of Steph;in, is another from this disrtric't, who is with. the ,soldiers; it Val Cartier. 'Alt, .\lrhi:,e has join- ed a Berlin contingent and is now at the camp. Farmers of Exeter District Not in it Editor Tittles, Dear Sir -In your last issue appears the following item 11r. J. S. Porter of the Poultry Div- ision oe the Dept of Agriculture 1.as in town on 'Wednesday and called on Mr, W. ti. Levett. lir. Porter be- lieves the farmers are :not giving the proper attention to the raising of poultry and;: care of eggs as a great' many eggs are allowed to spoil every week 'through improper care.". 21' this item refers to the Exeter District it does not cover the facts. There never was a time in the history of the poultry and egg industry in this district Leben there was nearly as much'., atteetion given to the raising of fowl and, the care of eggs as . now Every Nvhare` better_ breeds of fowl lore evident. as, also better feeding, `bet- ter, housing, better care of eggs, bete ter results every ',way. ;The farmers of this district are worthy of large measure of praise for the ao- vancoreent they have made and also their fore sight in marketing. -FL .. F.°11OCPER Dealer io new laid eggs n, The membership of the league has re ashen 115 and sttl1 there is room Inc tatnn- amore', -1lrs D. jaw.; accompanied Mester Jack Goodson to Sarnia this Week. oasis has been vka'ting. here tor tat v- erral weeks. Mr, 9 hos, Dawkins who has Leena: visit!ng in Windsor attended the :funeral 0t the lata' Mrs W. 1I to l 'tis on Wednesday. Mr, and Tars, John Ranter . are expected home this weekafter vis- iting for 'several weeks at Gundy ;Pen tr'e, North Dakota,. The 1: 0. 0. F sat 'their xegu1ur e:eting on Tuesday evening donated ,ito to the Patriotic Fund beta col- Iertrd by the ladies of Exeter. yLRS. '.MILT A M Ti le r' B INS On .3fonda_v August 3lst Mrs, 'Wem. Hawkins of Albert Street. passed away at the ages of 88 years. 'Tale de- ceased had been ailing tor about u. year. Iter maiden name was 31'artha Jackson, She wan horn in Bottle Wicklow Co, Ireland in 13;1.9. After her marriage to ' eilliaw ITawlcins they came' to Canada and settled or the 2nd -concession of Hay on n bush barna. '11tr, Rawlins predeceased her 35 years ago and ten years after airs, Tlawkins moved to towap. She is Asurvaved by two sons and thrive daughters, Richard and Remy J, .of LeMars Iowa, Mrs, Rolm; 'Brown and• ares, iT ":11r lessor of Calgary. and. 1lsti Rebekah .at home. The funeral was held 'on 'Wednesday' to the 'Exe- ter cenetery Mrs. Firootin of Calgary had been at the bedside of. Hier moth_,r Cor about -three weeks. Kirkton to Celebrate Labor Day Tabor Day, Patriotic, CeleLra't,'or, I.irkton, 11Loiaday, Sept 7't1a; Baseball. tournament., Ccn'tr,i a, Salem, T'ut- Inrion, Kirkton. Prizes 420.` 15; 10. 10. Run/aing races 200 yards Dash. 100yardsdash; 100 yards; boys under 1.5 veers; 100 yards girls under 15 'nears; 50 yards 'boys under 10 'years 5e yards Wit's, under 10 years ;'Marto sed Women's 'race; Fat, hen's race. Tug of'' 4Va.r. Usborne rand T3la,nshard i'iirkton Bra'bantd in ,, tatterdauce sports commessnce a t 12.311- p ui.. Admit- riots 25 cents children 15 cents. Grand, concert in 'Aberdeen Hall Owen .Smil- ey I(unnerrous. nnter(aiixer or Tore onto, as_ieted be Raul Bros. and 'Win) Mills accompanist, Harold TP 'in. :Pro- grarri to commence at 3`p. m. It0:11.a s:o... 25e; Reserved seats Arc` Plans . ,or hall at E. l.i 'Sheet's store, snore -ds ii£'t,1ie day in aid of Len. Patriotic fund. 'C7onaanittee, ;a1fred Peal Parry let Donee, Jnhh G. 11Loo• e 1- .t' Ned 'r ra Th •w ill h r yea its ad17:1n :. h W IF' render ter :ail 1V. the former, ,tw the; nearbo he, ;WV' t ofternoot evill fee a thu> if 0 Y teV s a :r wEt ea t eat COng creed err nary a �r. east cr la *211iiresion s •rvie, :aa'aa«t$ nte 'et4coa - by 5tev.. E F r.. „address to enea y ee- tiasna .7t' 'lla„ai.5 'bel 'fie alntad'ilq� t e nes ile alb 2i'" tA' :: of - rc s e terra oar mint x'�aw "Pt. A. l'or ",It°4J1 sla ay'ther 'qdt reditotn atlas sortie yea 'ttlttt sit; ozxow stat ru n% Ivey a ta_ ta;.sraua twee, rf 'don. 1st rtnatdsor, if hQll, as Cannrrc «-'1 0 it i Extrat;*t--" 0 1Neter and Ail, peuatptttttad game* lay • atztnt[tn letltztltnntn, t'f >"tb, u err. 1 ir; bay iiGCorn iiekra oL09140 l411 Lotguim, " ill xiel rrT net fternoon gatut. iu _l:xti a fay, Labor Da,'. r'a aining for 1ltxme Defence Th,: forming of a romp -505 to drill for home defcnct' under ettiarge of C apl:aiu W. .4. l!rsanlant end Lieut .1k! t . Ste r.nary is meeting -with a > great tics[ of enthusiasm by Chi. young men as well as ny some of the older Caeu. of the town and a. large number hare' signified 'their intantiot~ of availing, 'themselves of the opportunity of get ting some insight into drilling. Thej first drill will be. bold Thursday oven - Ing at Mayers mill and it is expected that about :Iris will he on hand 1i'hile it is to be hoped that Caned iatns m ill never be called niton to de - end their country from invasion the information and trait.ing that will be gathered Brom these drills will serve a useful purpose. Let everyone who can turn oat. School Re -opens School re -opened on Tuesday tend the boys and girls are back again Into harness. -Quite a rtimber have graduated from the old, .chot 1 and the good old school days are a thing of the past. Others have gone an to b'igher seats of learning while others again are starting off for the first bets C. A goodly number from xthc country have spoken .for seats. The [ligh School -department is in charge of. Mr, George Sparks 13. A. princ,aat :Miss A. Hamilton and bliss C. Pride ham of Goderich, the latter two be- ing now members to :the :teaching staff'. ".There is no change in the public school !staff., The teachers 'be- ing Miss Vosper, ]-Liss Murray Miss f(4nsman, Reiss Quackenbush 0td Miss Armstrong. BORN AXTi-f.n Easter, on Angc st 20th •to Mr, and 11Lr:s, E. 11. Ax t a sou. alcf 1��1 N -'1'n flay on Au<girst 31st: to Mr, and Mrs, Hugh lleEwen a son li,IIIN-71? Crediton, pli ,bundav, August 30th: to Mr, and Mrs, A. Rubin a sore. A;1{,ll i i.'AGE-Tei .13iddulph on lfon dray August 24th to Mr. and efts, Percy Armeta:ge a son ' TE1r173;NER-On the. 3rd concessio•ti;' of Hay on Tuesday 8-pteuioer lst to Mr, and Mfrs, John.'lreibner a. so1r.. aloSsEX15-13114.1t11(.7L,M; the ' :,manse Inmsall on Tuesday 'August 25th by DIED Excter un August .31st Martha. Jackson a' aid; of .tne late Rawkins need. , ." Saps LOND o's Tuber CANADA lar Esti. th o 19th, 191 ealy Shave v "ala ly Cite best aavttildt 11s"DLTOu:i) I:,ALLVA,Y R,I.T'I S (.10y, M Special Exeurnion Days, r!atlt. ifttii, ietl :: Al CN-Ron14m10 r s'sga3 iE E{E a t z W. J REID, President 1111111111111111111111 is goof 11 4,44.44,4,. e • 8 o, 4 4 • • • • ck 1 For the Next Few Weeks we are L alc= 's* Orderea St Ready to Wear Suits. NOTE OUR PRICES Ordered Suits $28 Smits for $22 22 45 4t $20 alp Suits Suits for 66 tc 419 We have ale° some Soemal IGargaitla Sulnmert Under- 'ten wette, Shoes, leats, Ties end ,31 Socks. 1-tay t.ovis, save money et-', ae-