Exeter Times, 1915-2-11, Page 8T11
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Two Weeks More to Secure 1Jnheaid.:ot]E.'ttrains
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Our big stock of Graniteware, China, Stationery, Notions etc, is. on 'sale. ;•STOCK .MUST 'B.E. SOLD;: Watcth our windows and inspect the . 'stock inside.
A big slash" in Hand painted • China.'• suitable for Wedding and B rthd;ay gifts;
Saturday Only
Two Cans Talcum 25 cents
TWO. String Whisks 9 cents
Papetries, 2 for 25 cents
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THAT IT WILL DOYo1JR,
HEART 4OOD To SEE
NOW MUCH' YoU eAN
ET i 0RYOUR, MONEY
IN Q U•. To R E, IT WILL
DO OUg HEART GOOD To
MAKE A FRIEND AND
CvsroMER OF You -
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WE WISH. You
A HAPPY
VALENTINE
TRAY,.;
LET'S HAVE A HEART To HEART - TALK oN
HoW MUCH YoU CAN GET FOR YOUR MoNEYY
IN OUR STORE. WE WANT YoU FOR A CUS—
TOMER AND FRIEND; WE KW/if TEE :WAY ,,To
Do IT IS To GIVE YoU YoUR MoNE`y'S'WoRTH.
AND WE ARE PREPARED Tc , .,Do S,o. WE
BOUGHT THE BEST GooDS IN THE MARKET
FOR YoU AND. WE ARE MAKING. WHAT WE
KNOW IS THE FAIREST PRICE. YoU ARE
WELCoME To A LooK.
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ANNUAL SALE
L A;�TS ALL THIS MONTH
Save Dollars by coming to our Big February Sale. Every
Department has something to offer. We are making. a big eff-
ort to clear all winter wearable's. The astonishing low
prices we arc offering this month will do it. ,Come
and get first choice
MENS FUR -COLLAR COATS
A. chance you should not miss.
Good cloth, curl lining, knitted
cuff and fur collar, regular val..
ue $10,50 reduced to $12.50
15% OFF ALL SUITS
All manufacturers say that men
suits have to advance in price.
This inontn you get your choice
of any boys or pians suit .at 15
per cent discount.
12 YDS. FACTORY $1.00
This is a splendid quality 30 in.
wide. Fine thread and good
weights, sale price, 12 yds for $1
BLEACHED .'TABLE LINEN
Neat floral designs. 08 in. wide
worth regular OOc. This is a bar-
gain at per yarp 48c.
15% OFF TOILET SETS
25 new' and pretty sets to choose
from. Any of these We are offer-.
ing this month at a special dis-
count of 15 per cent.
LADIES FUR -COLLAR COAT
Fine gnality.Kersey cloth, good
quilted lining 48 inches long reg,
price $23.00. Sale Price $18.85
20% OFF ALL OVERCOATS
Save money. by buying your
Overcoat this month, Every
Boys and; Mans Overcoat will he
sold at a. special discount of 20
per cent.
NEW ° ?RIN TS
Make sure you get some of ur
new prints. We are showing a
good quality. sale price 8 1-2c.
1915 WALL PAPERS
All our New Wall Papers are
now ready for your inspection
Beautiful designs, 5 to 30c a roll.
,;;15% OFF DINNER SETS
This means a bigsaving any- to y ,
one wanting a China or Force
lain Dinner Set. This offer is
goo only for this month.
Look Over This List
6 bars Comfort Soap 25c
Shredded Wheat, per package 10c
4 bottles best Extracts. 25c
Forest City Bak'g Powder, a sealer 20c
Royal Yeast, a box 3c
3 Cans Corn, Peas or Tomatoes 25c
4 packages 10c Corn Starch.„. .. . . . ..... 25c
3 pkgs. Kelloggs Toasted Corn Flakes 25c
3 lbs. best Currants 25c
21bs, best Baking Soda Se
2 Cans Good Pink Salmon 25c
3 packages 10c Ammonia 25c
Q. STEWART
PHONE 16
GI IieNVILLE..4n Exeter, on Feby, 4
to Mr; and Mrs, A Glanville a daugh-
ter •
ST•OtE—In 'Osborne, on 'Saturday,
x+'eby fith„at the home or her father
Mr. Wm. Bernick, to Mr. and Mrs..
Wesley Stone, of Lau
dr Sa�k
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daughters . i •.� :
J'oai.! 1SS—On. ihcrfth cdtt•of Vsbo ne
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on Friday,.Febs '. 5th,to Mr' tad
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Mrs, 'W e�sley Johns a some:
11r'AE iiIED
SVANS--IIDSSELL--At the home O.
the bride's grandparents. • Mr. and
Mrs. David.Ruesell., Sr,, on 'Wearies-
day, February 3rd, Miss Agnes, Jet.
nit' Rilssel t ; ;Dl:i.',Earl Evatia, ,of
Blowhard, by,1tev. ;S.' F., S;herp. , . .
Market Report—The following . is
the report of the Exeter market
corrected up, to February, IOth..
Wheat, standard $1,62
Oats 62a,,• f.
: y )e- , t,
Barley 70• to 80e, •
Buckwheat &t c' k' • ” _ '
:Peas $1.555 to $I.6•5 + !
Flour $4.15.
Low Grade Flour $2.03 f:-I'Y' l ;
Bran $28:0O per ton. 1 ! •- •
Shorts $30.00 per ton '
Fresh eggs 30 cents'
Eggs over 10 _days 20o„` ` keel n
Dairy butter24L, ' , •
Creamery 31c. 1 i
•'Ciflickers alive 8 !Dressed 10 • .l
Ducks, alive g: diressed L2 ;
Turkeys alive 14: dressed 16
101d Toms, alive 11c., dressed 13
Geese olive S. dressed 11 • •- ,
Potatoes 50 to 60.• '
Dried Apples .05c. ••.• i
Hogs $7.50 ' ! ! 1 r '__
FURNITURE
DEALER
FUNERAL
DIRECTOR
EMaAL•MER
PHONE 20a
Exeter,
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LOCAL
;Valentine Day comes .on! the 14th.
Miss Jaffray, of Toronto, is lithe
guest of Miss L. Johns.
Mr. Russell Sin'ith ;has been confined
to his room -for several days.
Mr: Geo. Willis, of London, - vis:ted
his Mother ;in town: over Sunday. •
A r. Lahr, of Snowflake, Man., is
visiting Mr,• and Mrs. -Thos, Elliott,
141x. and Mrs. Thos, Elliott, visited
their sdn Herman in Lucan on'Sun-
day,.
siessrs. ' W. May and Jas.; Walters
ere in Toronto this week ocl buui11
Ideas.
Mr. George 14ico1, of London, Sept.
df the Equitable Life, was iu town
'last week.
Miss Jean Belden, who has been at-
tending school at Ingersoll, is yisiting
tat her home. •
Mrs. E. Treble returned Friday,
evening atter, spending a t few
days, in London,
Mr, Wm. Leavitt is further' improv-
ing his'movicg picture theatre and is
installing opera chains.
.11Ir Oscar Anderson has taken a.
position at Palmerston and Ieft 'on
Tuesday for'that place. t ,
The hockey !match to be played IP
Parkhill last Friday evening sem," ood' rentilatiori freedom y by-law 'to rause the • ,re-
g Set • pirgm+ nenessar
called 'off owing to rain. , . • draught has been Solved by .the use of ; ouired money. Every ratepayer is
• Thames Road hockey teams. went to J heavy cotton Mr. Grievekreeedtly interested in this matter arxl should
• HensaIl last Wednesday evening and !purchased the old „Gun ,elti'b house,! .make a special effort to attend the
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defeated that team 5 i . , . . :which. he -"has •fitted up for a store meeting. . ' `w ._ •
sir. ,Thos. Harvey addressed the house for feed, etc,. ;He has had Don- S. MARTIN,
de
James street Sunday School on NIi,s• siderable experience .c. Oultry raising
stens last Sabbath afternoon. .p.. and•is``riuite competact'and will spec- 'o
The tSaatorth hockey team are 'Blue in thoroughbred stock keep ui i The Contribution to the Patriotic
winners of the district league pot While, Leghorn• and White`.; sWyari- Fund by the Dairymen of • Western,
dotter. having already secured some
saving lost a game this season. Ontario' bas reached the ma' >ri[icent'
well " bred breeding stock. sum, al: $4532.`83. Of this the patrons
Miss J. J. ALLAN, Eye Sight 'Spec- Recently 11 Ir.;Grreveliadvertised in the of W. G, Medd's creamery at Win-
ialist will be at, the Central Hotel, Times for some pulletts receiving one Chelsea contributed . $292,44 and Mr.
Saturday, February lath, One Day. reply lrom.,Alvinstop.r}vhe,re ;he had factory ,at Culloden
ittrs. E. II. Vrooman, of ,Copetownr secured fes i' l• e • 'e.sv un isle ;him ev-`i Scott's The contr"butio : by tine Win
spent la few days last week"visiting cre.
y success;in his 'new undertaking. c;zelsea waif tae th%rd highest among
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G1 E. 'w 'the contributors
Anderson.
A Men's Missionary ban uet will
be held in James 'street Methodist
'Church. ' on Tuesday evening, J4eb-
ruary 1Sthr Addresses by, Rev. Dr. tted. CloverAlsike, Timothy, MilletJames Endiooft, General Secretary: of •A ,, Alfalfa and bought,(
Foreign 'Missions and others. Music,
under the direction of Mr. Philips. Imported. Red Clover and Timofh'yr
present, Seed for sale ; N also choieehome'
grown Buckwheat and. Alsik.,
Mrs. Thos.:Clarke, of Andrew street
twill be at home to take in seed
every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
Sand Saturday
Highest prices paid. Address all
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.,: 'Valentines and Cards lc each
Come and see for'yourself•
Them tell your friends
Tipperary. Edison,records on sale.
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FOR SALE
VOR SALE — Three and a .half.
acres of land on' Huron, street, Good location for building with 'road . au r-
rounding property. Rock well 300 Ft.
deep. Well deuced and land in good
condition. Apply to 'Miss i Wood of,
Jones de May, Exeter.
Notice Ike
Dentistry
Persons it need of olabawork In
the near future "will kindly' ps11 soon,
as.
atter At few months, oar a 'very
limited amount of platework will be
accepted. - Dr.• Roulston:
Horatio Reynolds
Seed Dealer
is receiving the congratulations of her
friends having, celebrated her birth-
day;y on'Wedresdayof last week and" is
now in her •nintosth year. She• Is hale
and hearty, and although the winter communications to H. Reynolds, Hay.
weather cenfines:lher pretty .much, to Ontario. R. R. Nol• 1t
the•houae,,,sle:d1V•enjoy^ing'life.
1:r•.anythitg,e.the effect the, war Is •
having menu;*local ,millers, Harvey
Bros., is toi make the wheels run :fas-
ter and keep. biv3''niitc• en• the alert.
The mi.Ll,: isrn ru'liti` full- time and
their Model .flour, is having a big de --
mend beingenevarieffere popular thin
it id toeday..' The'.`mall 'have been un-
ableto. All all.:their .orders of late.
Wheat, and !flo>yr. 'ante' aI1•� lines of
grain.. are, soariegvhiah'•ni price.
Up -to -Date Chicken' Farm=Dir. J.
H. Greive is the- latest' to branch out
into the poultry; ,busi nede. in town. Mr.
Grieve. has purohalsed'•two-acres of
land on Sanders•street'end has erect,
-ed an,up-teedate .hes house 60x20 'Feet
c;tpabie of• hpusing- :•450 •frets. ' The
:building is -equipped.with'' the latest
Improved methods -the feeding trough.
roost and nest boxes being- Jitt•e•d up
•to ' economize•it spao¢r anrd.'labor and,
;;for that best results.. The -problem.'of
fleeting
'«VILL•AGE OF EXETER
'After consultation with the ICoun-
etl of the Village, of :Exeter, the
School Board thereby •calls a Public
Meeting ofl ‘th•e citizens of Exeter, bo
be held.in. the ..': , •• .
t TOLWN HALL, EXETER
li oNDAY, F. 3RUARY 15, 1915' .
At 3 o'clock''p.m. ''for 'the purpose
of discussing, tilp.. proposed changes ie
the present sol buiidimee and the
method to be aI%pted to pass : ; hr
‘31r. W. Gr Medd of Winchelsea,
addressed the James` Street League
on Tuesday evening- and his, remarks
were • greatly, appreciated.
Rev. S W.,'Muxworthy', who 'vas
laid; up for several days, conducted
the services in Maini street chilrcb
and at Betharby en Sunday last.
Mr. • John Dauccey, of London, is
moving to !town this week into the
residence on Andrew street recently
purchased from Mr. Jas. Ogden,
Mr. Lee Blatchford, who recently;
underwent en opera'tion for appendi-
citis rat, Clinton, hospital is reouperat-
ing rapidly and is able to be out.
M. Phillips, !teal Estate „Agent
alas last week sold. Mr. G. Thomas pro
perty situated on Carling street, Exe-
ter to zits . Jas. Ballantyne, • of
Far -char, possession to be giber or,
Marche 15th.
The Misses Ilustons entertained on
Saturday evening last in honor
of
.their guest, Miss Bicknell of Dunn-
ville. 'Miss 'Bicknell and Msa L. Hus-
ton are partners in the mllinzry
business iC :Dn.° inville.
t Mr. and Mrs, Thomsts Stepnens, oC
Sea Orth, celebrated their golden .wed.
;¢;frig • anniversety elf Satuz'd3y'Januaty
80th. T.hey were presented - th a
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:¢ixrse ''qf gold ;iiy •their fa,mil y and
many other tokens of eeteeauri. •
Mrs. Fred' May, of Mitchell, joined
her nusband in town last: week and
they leave moved into the fine brick
residence on John 'stree't irecentlyt
erected by Mr. Chas. Snell. Alps May,
of Mirehel) also accompanied ,neer and;,
is visiting ui tow -
We. look alto th e'eye
WINTER EVENING
beside the farhily reading
lamp are doubly- :enjoyable
if -one reads easily and in
perfect eomfort.
If reading by lamplight
causes your eyes to smart or
burn or gives you a headache -
you should consult our Opto-
metrist at once.
It does not pay to neglect
these warnings. Trifling def
e'ctsofvi'ionthat could be ear`
ilycorre"cted if taken_s t e
in time
! teff caus
es,s`eri'� roubi "
pts
if neglected.
Druggist & Optician
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ayer
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°•�t�tglli'il'
{Harry Pierce, of Mitchell, dropped
dead after a hockey game in tthfat
{ place: Mitchell clerks and Fullartod
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ton boys had played a game • ard•
i Fierce substituted for on injured.
1 player during the .1as<t twenty minu-
s tes. ; Alter changing; bis boots he was
stricken with heart failure. A broth-
er of the deceased .was engaged fo:
some time with Mr. E. Will:sas bar-
, her.
lit 'the ;Quarterly Official Beard
in; Jaynes street Me. thodist
t
ehureb, on 'Monday, the Pastor, Rev.
,eY W. G. lit McAlister, received; a un-
animous invitation tb remain 'tor the
:fourth year. 'Air. McAlister -incepted
the invitation• and in, doing so stated
that .bis'pastorate here had been the
most pleasant in his ministry. The
-(•.Mowing were appointed as d legates
to attend'the Temperance. Convention
to be held in Toronto next month!:
Rev, W. G: 11. McAlister, C. Martin,
J.. G. Jones, S. AI, 'Surae-•, Chan, F
'Ltoo r .O
pe Z. B. ISncll and 'Girlie, 1Iarvey,
the remains of the late Mrs. James
Taylor arrived in London from LoI.,
Angeles on r'uesdny of last week, Tbe.
deceased was the eldest daughter of
the late Daviel ,.Strang, who lived, at
, Lumley. •'Osborne. About t, 'bstya ' ye4t 4
: age' she' married• Ja Ines: Taylor, • or
London. who died obout.wsevera years
ago.: They :had live -sons acrd' one
daughter. All except one, sore '.-til)
survive her. Mrs. J.'aylor sin' leave,
one brother, David Strang; of Comber
and two sisters, Mrs. Travail.. Cpm,,7
ber,,'•Es.sex and 'Mrs, R. Parish, of
Exeter. The. dace -used Nyas only : i. to,,
if ` eroi,,.brit fila 1 a , :: ...,
�a lid. b • e lrlt .1 ;,+i
,
� iia�.f.. and aft'
lz rid ..er
a "�eik tF
s
oy",.,, 11
ties• $ C s!icciUnbed to that 'rata itis-
r:,r;; t a ..- w- s'<• • ease `.pnetln5 nia.. r ,
M. M. DOYLE
HAS TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE
FOLLOWING LEADING AUTOMOBILES
OAKLAND , OLDSMOBILE
CADILLAC & HUPM®BILE
INTENDING PURCHASERS WILL DO
WELL TO CALL BEFORE'
OR:DERI.NG "
M. M. DOYLE
Having taken the District -Dealership
for. the Ford Automobiles, I beg to
announce that a shipment•of Cars;; will
•be herein a few days. Call in and
see them. -
MILO SNELL, WES SNELL
' Dealer Asst. Sal'esman
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Ptriotisnn and
production
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gricultu
l,
Conf 'encp
e !de
Under the Dominion Depart-
ment of Agriculture, in co-
operation with the Ontario
Doartment of Agriculture,
will be held in the Town Hall
Seaforth, on' :
Friday, Feb. I2th
g p. n1.— "The Duty and the
Opportunity of the Canadian
Farmer"
(a) In Relation td farm crops."
WILLIAM!' S,QI_II;RgEL,: S. S
Assobiate' Professorof Field
Husband ry, Ontario Agricul
tural College, Guelph.
(lr) In Relation to Live Stock.
PAUL E AMILE, rt. S. A.,
8imcoe
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730.m. --
addition :
P trop to
the above speakers, A. it
MITSGROVE, M, P. P and '
others, will addres the
meeting.;
Warden J. W, GOVENLoCIi
willresid
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DOD SANE THE KIWi7
.e,ra�aea.isei l ..
WANTED TO RENT —50 acres or
.less. ,Fair buildings, mostfv seedecic ;
to grass. -.,pr garden ,•.andi :ori
chard o '.mould trade a :first * ,r
lass 1-4•''S'eetion' ac Si'sfr .tchewair.'•
forfu
'^ rther•iiforniatrorrj bpgly' • et`
Office. •
Metropolitan Hotel
Rates $1,50 per day. Single 'meat*
at all hours 40 cents.
i „ WM. MITCHELL, Prop
.CARD OF THANKS i I
We desire to extend oar than
to the ,neighbors and friends for their,.
kind . assistance and sympathy during
our. recent bereavement. = tNfr. ash•`:
31irs.
T. R., • Snell, 5Ir. and alrXrs. A.
J. Snell •ia.nd :family, 1V Ir. and lira„
R, Snell and family. •• ;
ii'OR SALE -A very comfortable or. •
and a half storey :frame house situa-„ ,
ted oc the corner n
er aC Williami
iam
andVic-"`
toria Streets posesssion ist of April. -
19.15. Apply to Wm. Mit'_era or
Cladman•and Stanbury Exeter. , °
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PERRY F. DOVES, Licensed Auc-
tioneer. Saks rcouttuoted in any la-
cality. Term's! moderate', Orders left
at Qr
Tithes office will be
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tended
a -
ten d to, .,hone {ikktonAt
dress Ifirkton P.Oe
EDWARD J. ,1PERGCJSON,, Licens-
ed Auctioneer, Sales conducted in any
locality : live etock a (specialty , Ord.(
ars left ,tTimes
Utf`ce willI
1 ZCCCf
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.prompt• attention +tcrms Moderate;
Address Science i tTl, li. R.• No. 1
Phone 4.5-2 Sfirktont •