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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1914-11-26, Page 1. olt Y-SEcoNo YEAR—No 2137 PHONE 32 massolormslosimapson JONES N Christmas Xmas It EXETER, ONTs CANED:, THU7ISDA PHONE Shop:iin Early One Month Away 3 Now 41 the time to do your Holiday Shopping. Dont leave It ental the last big rush. We are just filled up with the good things for Xmas Gifts. Everyone is looked after,big and small old and yoa7. Come a. long and buy early and Pah tlfldker {o G1k,v s O Hose • Collars do Tees do Scarfs do Shppeis e Gifts fiefs es .lo+ Offer C91it5 Fancy Sox Umbrel the L thes Fancy Linens FtzZ's do ("entre Pieces Bead Purses do Aprons IIanci Bags Table Linens needle ceases tamped Linen s Crtt;110t Setti hath Robes'; Beat -r Coats bilk Waists Brush Sets andy for the Men sHoose Coats Sia L'ts Suspondei eater Coats Under wet Hats '1ollars Winter Neck Scarf+ Four Big Coat Specials One only $30 Coat for $20 y $2 Coat for $14 A Good Time to Buy Your 01 only $'?0 Coat foil 'One only ,$1 inter Coat Over Coats r24or limn and boys. The new c lochs el steles in best shades, ioa t4 e.s Suits A real nifty. bunch of New Suits, Right -up-to-date for, $10 to $16 JONES AND MAY STOVES ND RANGES Cadillac Vacuum Clean. seg and Sweepers, the hest • carpet cleaner for untaAe the money, 11,50 rent them at 50c per aqy. Bissell sWeepers from $275 up. Canada, Oxford & Jewell Ranges From $42 to $5., Art Garlaur 11ea .ers From 37.00 to bOr 0O OAK HEATERS `' 10.00 to :0,00 OIL HEATER 4.50 to 5.00. vantasinsiminellsousi HEAMAITS..:: ARDWARE AND STOVE STORE i f bs east ,,ac the war ito Fra'tee Lor' r.aorth of'Vovember amounts bto 504, being a daily average ea.! a ItatIA; above ;6;000,000, The dal- sy average for 'the first Three 'months -of the war was X7,000,000. '..� Mine xt 1.1.versary servi,eels of James, '5Street" Metlaodi.sr church, will "be 'held ..ion Saha**, December 6th when Dr,' L. 3arber,, of' Listowel will occupy the :pulpit. On Monday evening Dr, I3ar- fiber ,will give a lecture on the tear ifravir lieefn in Germany when they ISIveR brae allot, ._ I P..t`n I[ 1. l \Ir, T, `Grigg, of 'toingn,'.hid tile: mis.- fortu'ne, to fall ,and !break ',ha ; ileg while at I%ingsbridgc`on'Friday last Ktr.gsbridge is a small -place several males,;riortfl of Godericb;and_ 'Mr, "trig.' was travelling up;cthrouglh° that' Zits i tract when he met with, t{he.above tris• suit. It ,'las expectied that 'he wlllt'be ) taker to Goderich or possilbTy broaghtl home. He will be laid up- Cor! Soni Itime i.t eg(nsequence but his many friends will 'hope for a speedy recoc ems% .. FINAL 5 llyi li CENT liltVIDI^:i\ n TO YORK LOAN SHAIil1IoLr)EIl Toronto Nov, 21 -An order for pay- ment of ;i .Ciotti dividend of ;i cents to the shareholders of the York Loati and S,n.viogs Company has been aixado by official referee T,A. K;,, raJne :rot_ 'Previous dividends amounting to b0 cents have already been paid so that .t"ire sb;art bolders . .received 1a5 eet,ts cin the dollar from nn state, that promised only :about 25 or 30 cents when it went into liquidation on Dec. 15th 11;05. The tiricc pit ;as- sets of the compare was a corn;sider- able area or real :shite in, tht� ltocceszailers High 'Park (.strict Tho trernerdtrous growth of'ibe city O. that direction realized The vision' or •Toseph Phillips the promoter of the company tied accountsro: the compar- atively comforting results of the :ligni- 14,tior. The liquidators of the National, trust company receive $98,71181. for their Ir,ynie years. labor but out of 'this came some $12.•000 for every dividend that was paid to the 115,000 share4 holders The total_ ramous t realized in. tb.- liqu;datior, was $2,34.2.5Z,5,11. The: raxperrses of winding up, com- prising the cost of retaining the York Loan clerical stationery, j ;printin:;, commission unreal estate sales court' costs acedother oosts of adm lnistrah tiaon and disbursements in conc»:ction, the.rewit'h amounted to 0258,357,51 ar.d the total - dividends received`" "hy the -shareholders were 1$1.626;805,87 (1\h, liquidator still has certain realiz- ed assets ofa" book value of ,$26,323,16 There is some ' 41t,000 in -past divie der_ds and trill. probably: be 416,500 on the Crr_al dividefnd for which. •tiles, ad- dress of the elaimects •cannot be ,found. Th's will be kept i,h •theebank as interest for the statutory period. alfiler which it reverts to the Govern+- aye alt. 11Ir, John Dow of IIil be 't ,died; sad- denly on 'Sunday ,evening lust k`a ped about '65 i)cars. Sir. lair.,d Mrs;+ Dow, had done the milking ;and. 21.trs,, Dow,, had go'ce Ito the house leaving Mr, °1)oa to i.rJ,rsir Italpe. chores. When he did r_ot•'come in in' due' time search ivas 'Made tor him a!rld' he, was fouind lying' in a passage, Wry, of the barn with Ube extinct. He is survived; by his tv.(fe acrid adopted daughter. Diss 1‘1. Brown 'Of ,Exeter is ,a . ,s,telr; a,nfd •Mr.A. Dow, a cousin, The [funeralwe'S held'o , Wednesday a!t'ternoon. Exeter Cou The eourcli met tak L lx or_ ,Friday ovvu sad„ ix sent except Courie filar 1i ,'iotas 'minutes 'were .y;�.n ?_ o G ra t u . �: vra ra ton aS rc.° sd G apttitan Bret Tihas�zr�, ;for aa-kit'.g the, council to 4onate ORNTI GB NO VE .BER, 26'1.1914 eires Class Entertain 13111 M The '%trioti w'c,tertai p'm,ent given F tar 7 Gi Jones You g ins class of James St. :1fetiaoat,st cI ircb, Ian r `e.- l 1 ridaay 1 ve'r z'.g was as grand success d, ['l'gze rra4,uertof c the church was h a ,1a p F Cro a 7 L rrt t,8 �s. .ai xt. .. men mis at, uponi nblid i the p,"atforra aLd n4'4g .41 nun -ibex o .00 a e stt- advance, The L ogi,e Miss ark oez;^9 v wine taloa ri Scotch rtert;ai irnent tan Cav- <'r. Presbyterian church 1. Friday 7"xav t t h, r,hey' hay, v,, Fay. r, los -tft-at ' y 1) set"using Mrs, Clr;arles `1."k,er,°l'r o z P,tndor_ who ,has aacbt>va'd great rstt,,- eess is the singing (.. `Scot", tcslc. songs. f. Program r,a F. pea will � bs r airnrassioax o5 ce' . nen o'clocktsi P. children 10: ceral<s. Last ` bbati was Tries vorra.T5 Son - day ir: the 3•a tiao+l �st cherehies of the EetrExeter `c %.tract , A. R.t, Td Brown f> .d.ilsa 'i"i3',3gt'�i, +wRr'elraaF<'�{ e1r�+ clot- ti4zri,o0'u :or,gs . 1xunaber of ai4,dres- airs, The lsanme was ;filed ori aaaotio.n sirs 1 k„x giver;, Leon Treble ;spokai` I3eavers and, Doyle,.-.-A-larried from a cer, sx<rl aspect of the war t etd' .D r •kt lu s t t2uac a~ a ia, rrbt�t o�2 o.€ficver of g11r�; drr�aalS ix; canneGtil�,1 with t`� az a<lt,ia .and 1J, I;t us'orz ettaarm vn of U.'rtn tc: re .argd, ter att'thde to - the 'board "brought it,. 1 ;a' re;norts v.. whtet4 were .read and :adopted, cop., ins of same to be . er;,l :4. rate. OF rF y.a. n1ent '1MAIM a� �? t rx Beaver ,anal Barton that the , Y 'Port of the finance esmn'L:.fie net 00 -1 1L. opted iird the aeeollitbs, 'tae paid att arty t, t read. Johr,: 11} dd ia': ? '3, z' ; SW i etc elsas»1a dors Flo 9.60; johcre,MirTi 4.o 1.6,,0,01; 1 B. Davis 11, 50. r' 1 1 ;g t`r.x o V.30 Thos. (1ould..-r_'do SOtt,; •1 a liil'i,)0 u Gen, 1a'ow,.11 1:60; %IAA, lareell, 4,00; 11 flura,ahr 200, merit ter• Tri stcatl<t! 1 3l; Slb-. v \i`es* 1;$61f:!(>46014 V041916Z "sy I le etrtc Light Cd 1151 3; .Ohs"'Igo 1.30; rreaiger 3 1+eel 9.044: t Vt s A, .111S tt+NIoVe x '. It fivti - t' IOW La»vet,,t i sr rtat. 2006tact»ata _Tbi 1JA lai, � r fit rds hit~ freta% , J'o.. 1„iaav:s gave +deseriptioa. cared Vic'#.ails in connec- t �1vl h i e 1i ge zs , Oat are ire- r y , b'la'b.»rt :,Jones gave a0 ad- s iliarstxxted 3S i`tlt it".4aK:i Lturi .t with 4 tittif" 0;441110,(1 epol 66 A 4,1 v 14 eto .741 6 16 it well 4 11, IOW Vs g 149. Ancient Irstor nore 100; G. Cartitg 98; and Rite 90; "Geometery--McPherSot 83; 111*. tor- ttr.d L. Ganders 100., Sclecce-G. Nestle 82; Pinkbe er 81; Thompson 784 llogarth 86 Strang 813; {German Otstreieher 771, Finkbeiner, 87; Strang 8,9 Spellicg-D. Brooks, 92; Ford and Granornar-W. Cudmore 84; G, Har - Geography -Davis 68; V. Stewart 6.0 „Arthmetio-Gladman 100 N. Ander- 13ook-Keeping-A. Mack awl North- cott 78; lf. Rogarth testier -ti, Rice 100; Steco,-,A. Black 73: L. Kestle and 13roolts 70; G. Sparks principal,. am 11 Department Form III Normal Entrance -G. Kestle l79; L. ker.shire 71; F. Rinkbeiner 69; J Al - son. 62; liNfatriculationi-L. Oestreir 66; T. 03issett 03; IMcPhensoni hp; 1)1 Iladlebt ;61. Form. II Strang 3; Thomson 61; Mansoo. 75, H. Harvey 72; A. Ilerfoc, 72; Gladtnan Ion 70; D. Kuiritz 69; Bowolilffer 68 i Donald 64; Hanlon 03; Johns 63 , Sander,s 62; Fitton 61 L. Taylor 61; arth 79; 0. Carling 79; NI. 'Aln,denson ltar.ris 72; 111. Mood:e 72; Tio. .Ford Commercial Deportment Zioti '04: Wednesday t travels ,in Europe tottelw, r, 11:4:•:;1:1:11r;S!hIL.:11'7‘11::;t1IiiVi'nit .1! i/. 4^ Rev, Mr, .01v4-10:st.Pr tck the Of more 1 matt de„;di#ur Vias .Few tkt3 r stied Ger: Info ctrxbor: aro 1o ai ,tasty vitl*cirer,a al, The load tee oor. papers this "u :4t a 4 a?i rpat-hes k h.cxn i d -^rata 'i: .4; 1.,,.:cz the Germanadrane ;. a,,,opp-.e1. The 1 ernes iporb,:s, ue dt''a--t -ay a lord �lorc s of ,the `C<x ',1 . utors vied t_. . � a r .,1 c,ar• and a L1 4* rral 171 t61k doaubt, that dr>s:rg the, back upon its -''t ➢.ou t TF- a d� -arcs» wta l r Adtrre7,n ;04 1. as nbr ady been r,+n+ L.a the ThuSsi'iai,5, 'a a 11. 1ttety b� ; collrrat t,,'r," and 11,F$ 1s tt1Ct_w ,,. %uta trona i'a, tva +gyp q F.4"41ia �if4;b. t:lz<,# tri tine, ' acetr ci Holt ,z arta ''''''''4:W.146' . t3 i ore standing tr, '. rmita,2,-''ost norm.' sport cart bac. the .,ar r 'some z old so :•oa a r'ds» s' d' m.a � PO r?� to � 'r.. � t4, ws�.t d �� �x dc"cg,x"ax«u �G lice°xnt :�^�^E"A'•§?aF,i.. gatxw.„a14 hast "been al�tartad t n i "i 'pino s ate rJJin l ? a1 iyd.p"beenn auetugntrrni, : rxt r:,: arart.3 :ar co ,�t� ��4xi".d�t own ia 4: i s satis fest els es ens ie vett ^11: ill 01,110' „t t1I ,1n a 9l- ry ata 1:latah 1.1oyd 11+ cane or 1"c ¢%veil 3rd ` Andre Tit .s . lot ifor Ylr°i : grtlt or, rC not villi 5.v.r$: c° tb local hat tut€rt t r orti r. ,ha• 1ainliexca: tivi#. The tatole 4*ya r:"rg 1141% it every partic'Jl;tx tiro `)fits tett atr,tarlg to over ,;',I3lt.00 104 Jdon, an day .as ',ubr»les at ata l'� etec "S oil r, [dleiioal, 1e,. Ct7, ,ars» raxilu: st+»tt t' press,t1i rt»vt 'i'It11r$Ik t*t:; 14I14ra, that inztievtary da»fret, ►till b oc.. j,. Nicolai service. for boy& wi told, fir_ :Co l tang lieal church ttrday evexiz g when the boys tt4'a ded that holy 1Work Con ercncl l; txuelph will give their report. amen Street :krethotiists ct41t-»rate r.' 62r.•ci, anniversary of the r church' rtatrday crud Monday Dec..Lith and 7t1 Rev. 1)r, i3arlv'r of Listowel preachy. a*5 �t.r Sunday and lectures .11oradlay everting on six urtmth bt German, and my escape act the outbreak or rhr war. Struck by Trratt-The tank wages of i r,,E;. ifetvltt was sieuck. by n, train; on -Friday morning laast and the hors' and cart were thrown into alta 4Jttch,. ter, 1.1111 itt was delivering milk on, the south bouudar_v and had stopped: at Mr, George 1"owell's. The horse had been in the ,h;ab;t oC going ur_ tat: 11r, T.Flynn's and stopping there, but this morri,ng it did not stop :ntd continued on across the track. just as the morr_ing tri:n was contiug in from London. The train stru .1c the hind end or ithe cart with tht:, al eve result. The lirad n b�eiels were-orokec off and some of the harness 'was broken. The milk was spilt and the rem%:ander of Mr, Hew itt's cu<tonotrs had. oto go a�,:thout their morci.rlgs supply. took place at Creditor, orr 'Wednesday Nov. 18th at 5 o'clock when the. Rev, . E. D, 'Becker ur_ited in ma.rriage TISfiss :- Ella 'Witzel daughter of Mr, and Mrs 'Wm. 'Witzel to Mr, Garnet Heywood sor_ of Mr, and Mrs, IG. Heywood! of to match. After the ceremony they d,rove to the home of the bride's par- 4, ants where a dainty wertd;ng ,supper * ,was served. tUr, and ltrs, Heywood have ,sir-ce taken up their residence on Andre W Street. Their <nany friends will ja.in with the Times, in extending- congratulations. Mrs. NQ ISO r., Stanlake in Stephen to • spent a pleasant evening pr;or to • their removal to Exeter. A very ene- 41 ',able time was spent it music. ; game.s a Ed al: her amusements. fn the, 4. course off the program Mr, or.x1 Mrs, • • Stat,,lake were preselittfacl mid; an ad 4, dress, la ha.ndsome clock and a purse • • of 'naoney. The address was read by Miss Darling Latiel ,t.he ;presentation ,. : was 'made, by 'Mr, 'Wes.' Dearing'. Mr,,, • feeling mariner. The lad:es took theiir • baskets AEA. after .the program 4 very ce Etly' purchased 'from Mr, S. Alartibt sumptuous repast, was served. Mr, * into the residence on, James St, ret- ' ..' To • EXETER MIES uary 1916 for Buy Him • • • • • • • • 4. • • • • • • 4 INJ E of the most perplexing problems I is buying an acceptable gift for a man. That question can be solv- at this store where we have made a special study of the newest and most up-to-date fur- nishing -s for mares attire. We womld suggest an early selection frorn a stock that is up to the minute in. every detail and consequently one to please. — HOUSE COATS Sc. SMOKERS beautiful soft materials, braid and cord trimmings. SWEATER COATS 4 • • A, large range. different colors that make a classy ga.rment, • Fancy Mufflers, knitted & silk. Something new and nobby • • Classy Neckwear that cannot fail to appeal to any man., young or oid. • We also have a choice range of GIosres, Mitts, Socks, Hats and Caps, Shirts, braces and garters in fancy boxes. E are making some BtRr REDUCTIONS ih Of der - your order in early and prepare for the hoed :4, -ea- " son at money saving prices. Far Coots and Fur-`ite .1 Coats Far collared coats with curl /Mktg. Ready to m 4.oits and ver co at s- W. TAMA • • • • 41,