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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-2-25, Page 8T RESoLvEry ESTAND BE,Htrpti ► 0UR ¢ ®Q a$ AND WE'. MAKE coot) ON EVERY DEAL—. OUR GOODS i VIAIG 4 .\ c Took. B'ARE To GET THAT KIND YOU C(RTAlMLY Dib MAKE�CiOQb "3 Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes ! WHEN YoU SLIP YOUR FEET INT° A PAIR of OUR SHOES THEY WILL Lool< So WELL, FIT So WELL, THAT YoU WILL SAY " GooD " THEY WILL GIVE YoU SUCH GooD WEAR THAT YoU WILL BELIEVE IN EVERYTHING ELSE WE SELL. WE WANT ALL or YoUR BUSINESS, BECAUSE WE DESERVE YoUR BUSINESS. DEAL WITH US ONE SEASoN, AND AFTER THAT YOU WILL ALWAYS COME To oUR SToRE FoR WHAT YoU NEED. BERESFORD SHOES For Men Try a pair of our easy fitting cushioned soled shoes. They are comfortable, try a pair and prove it yourself. NEW DRESS GOODS Perfect tailoring serges in the leading shades. Three shades of navy blues, good weight and, :wide width at $1, 1,25, 1.50 a yd. FAST COLOR GALATEAS This cloth is heavier and is stronger than print, colors are fast. rust the thingforGirls and Ladies Dresses at per yard....15c ' COLORED CREPES In many new patterns and colors. Makes splendid ended wa• fists and dresses, well worth the price . >.abrYa_ .15e HANGING LAMPS We are showing a fine assort- ment of Hanging Lamps for balls, dining rooms and parlors. Ask to see them. D. & A. CORSETS - 89c. 60 pairs Corsets, heavy, strong whitg contil, reinforced fronts, long skirt, four garters, Regular value $1.25, Sale price 80c. VASSAR SHOES For Ladies Showing the advance Spring Styles, with dull, colored or black cloth tops. They are com- fortable fitters and stylish, YARD WIDE SILKS $1 In many new colors. This is a splendid quality of silk, with a beautiful finish and is worth mor than we are asking to -day. SILK CREPES These goods are made in France and are very scarce. We were fortunate in procuring them, Colors are black, ivory, green, pink and mauve, $1.25 yd WALKERVILLE OVERALLS Are for men who demand Ov- eralls v eralls th at fit well and wear welt 13ny, this kindand get ..satisfac tion, per pair $1.25 NEW LINOLEUMS In 2, 3, & 4 yd. widths. These are " Maims" the best Scotch linoleum made. The patterns are neat tiles and floral. designs, NEW WALL PAPERS New Papers for every room in your home, We have some spl- endid papers in brown and wood color for dining rooms, l0c & 15e. J. A. STEWART PHONE 16 "MADE IN CANADA" For Touring Price Prices of other Ford cars are Two -passenger Runabout $540, Two -passenger Coapelet $850; Five -passenger Sedan $1150. A11 cars fully equipped, including elec- tric ' headlights. Prices F. 0. B. Ford, Ont. Buyers of all Ford cars will share in our profits if we sell 30,000 cars, between August 1, 1914, and August 1, 1915. A11 Ford cars are on exhibition at EXETER TE MILO S1NELL, DEALER WESd9a cs esmaan Dfarket Report—The following ie the 'report of the t:xerer market cdrreeted up to February 24th :Wheat $1.30, Oatel 62c., n3arley 70 to 85o Buokwheat no: Peas $1,51 to $1.1 10 Flour $4.15. Low Grade, Flour $2.00,' Bran $28:00` per ton Shorts $30.00 per ton Sugar Beet pulp :$27.00 (New Laid Eggs 2So. Eggs over 10 days 20u.• Dairy butter.24a Creamers butter 34c Chicker-s alive 8 Dressed 10 (lucks, alive 9,; dressed 12 Y t "Turkeys, alive 14; dressed 16 Old •Toms, alive 11c., dressed 13. Geese ,alive h. dressed 11 Potatoes 60 ;to 60. Dried Apples .05c. , Flogs $7.0a. : per ton. s O►OOOOOOOOOOi00000000000•0 • p •0004** LOCAL • • • ••• •••• Mr. W. H. Lev-ett is in Toronto ,th:y:, week.' Mrs. A. J, Ford 'visited in London iapt 'Thursday. Me. Josh Inwood, of London, visaed in town over Sunday, blr. Milo Snell has this week got an a car -load of Ford autos. Miss Linda Wolper, of Detroit, is vistiing 'her parents. Mr. J. A. Stewart left Tuesday io spend a few: days in Toronto. air S. E, Fisher, of London, visited will, friends i'u town over .Sunday. T, Clarke, of Fergus, is ,vis- iting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Harvey. Miss Teddie Cochrane is at present visiting her aunt Airs. Ed, Jones. f Miss Maud RoI1;ns left Tuesday''to attend the 'millinery openings in Tor- onto. Mr. Harry Sweet who .has been laid up for several weeks is improving slowly. Misses OIive Treble and Edi,'th' Par- sons are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hos- kin of Kirkton. Rev. IC. W., and Mrs. Baker ;and. daughter Lillian visited Mrs. E. ?rol- lick en Monday/ Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarrott, who ;have been ill with la grippe are able to be around again. Mr. Robe. Jarrott and family-, of Hensall, spent Sunday with, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Phillips. Mrs. E. J. Christie and little daugh- ter are 'visiting the former's parents in St. Catharines. A dance was head in DlcTaggert's hall. Exeter North, on Wednesday evening of last week, • Mr. W. flodgert will hold his auc-, tion sale on the 10th. concession of Us borne, today, Thursday. Miss Ella Baker very pleasan'tfy en- tertained a number of. young ,people on Thursday evening as 1 t . . The Main stre„e t Methodist church will hold •'their annual congregational; .tea} this, Thursday, evenitug.• Mrs. D. Shirray, of Hensall, was the guest of Mrs. J. A, Stewart for ..eev- eral days during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mawhinney from Exeter spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kraft.—Zurich Herald .Mr. and Airs. J. C. (Cochrane who have been visiting the latter's parents fox a few days have retuzn.ed home.'. ',A number of young people Were very pleasantly entertained by bijass Jennie Frayne on Mocday even.:ge Try our sugar, beet pulp for stock feed. When soaked it cornea: ragh. back to its natural condition—ILarve Bros F Earl Mitchell, of the second conces-• sion of Us,borne, who ,his been under the doctor's care is able to be out again. J !Bliss. D. Elston left •last Thursday fa: Toronto to attend: the millinery openings prior to going to Orillia for the season. Mr. J. Beaman and son, of Virden, Man., who has been visiting with rel- atives in this vicinity leave they week for their deme., 'Mrs. W. H. ,tevett was in 1ldeerton last Thursday visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. Knight. Mr. Knight's condition Is not improving any. t, y Mr. Fred Hooper and bride, of In- gersoll.. are visiting the former's par- ents, Mr. .and Mrs. A,, Hooper, Lake Road for a few dajs, far. Seldon Bissett, of Hamlo`.a, Mab. whois ves:iting hi.s.perents in Londocy visited h:s grandmother, 'Biers. F. Hes- sett in town this week, Lenton services commenced in the •T,rivitt Memorial church on Wednes- day evening of last week and w,11,,be continued throughout Lent. Extensive preparations are under way for the big temperance ^onven tion, to be held in Massey Hall, ,Tor- onto, on March 3rd, 4th, and 'Stn, „ If its bran, ,shorts, feed flour, chop of all .kinds, dried sugar beet pulp, corn, chicken feed, or tam ly flour you, want, see Harvey Bros, Mrs, F. A, May was called' to Mit- eh`eIl last week, owing to the illness of her mother, Mrs. W. Be• Davis; who We are pleased to report, is convalesc- ing. (Dir. We& Larnportc has purchased the stable back of the Conemereial hoe tel end.as te,ar:ng it down to ,rebuild on the Strang property which, lie re= cently purchased. , . ldr. and Mrs. John Braund, were in :Condon Dlonday attending the•fuceral of Mr. Braund•s brother, who died in Brockville and was brought to Lon- don .for burial. , 4kirs..7. E. Jordan and two children of Toronto,a are visiting the lformer;. parents, Mr, and. Hies, Jas, %turas: Miss Jean Murray .entertained in hon- or of her Ake -xi on Tuesday- afternoon. A, meeting of the officers of Smith Huron Snntlay School Association was held in Jaynes street choreh, last Fri. I day afternoon. Xt was decided to hold aj two days: Nye' conference sometime tat :the near future. R. N. Rowe FURNITURE DEALER FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER PHONE 20a Exeter, 0nt. Miss Tillie Yaeger left Saturday for Toronto. • Mr. A. Moore, of Wing'ham, dvisi,,tcd in Exeter this week. ' • Mr. 'W. Kunitz is mooing :into the south half of the Pickard re,s denee 'on Main street., Druggists throughout Canada are protesting against the war tax placed on patent medicines. Miss M. Wood last .week disposed of the old mill property on Huron street to Mr. A. Ford. Possession' March lst Mr. and Mrs- J. G. Jones are spend- ing several days visiting with Dr. and Mrs. J. 'W, Harrison, of Detroit: .MODEL FLOUR'`cennot be surpass- ed. (You can pay more money but you can't buy ,better flour. Harvey .Bros. Miss N. Medd, of Winehe.lsea, 'gave a reportof the -Organized Adult Class convention recently .held in Torotto, at James street church last Thursday evening. Miss Medd gave a very fine report the audience being greatly' de- lighted with it. The wind and the weather have de- stroyed the flags that were put up on the water tower and ,the English church! flag pole. It has been s:ug- gested that the council invest in a new one. We want to kep 'the old flag flying. • Mr. and Mrs. "3'. Jarrott received the sad news this week of the sudden death of their son -in -lav, Mr. Harry Williams, of Seattle, Wash. The de- ceased was found dead in bed. He leaves to mourn: his death a wife and 'twos efep=daughtead. . A number of :old neighbors and friends 'from ;the second soncession, of Usborne very pleasantly surprised Mr. and ars: John Moira of .town on Fr-, day ,evening last. They brought along their baskets and after a vefry enjoy- able time in games"and em+uaements, served a sumptuous; repast. Mr. Michael'' here,,; ,of Brantford, las purchased' th•e property of Mr. William Miners qn William street. Mr. T:acrett ;was .;at._one time clerk of Exeter and hiss aineny friends in town will he pleased Ao yearn that •.b.e and firs Eacrett 'ire returning to make •their ;home With, 'us. They wall o take possession their new ,home about April 1st. !A convention of,'the,tHuron ',Coueta Branch of the Dominion Alliance will be held in the Pres'by.teri,an ch,u'reh, Clinton, on Thursday, 'March, lata( commencing at 10.a-0,geonea As the 1'- Luor Laws of ;the ',county ,will, on the first day of May pass from under :Provincial to Federal=leg*islation mat= tors of vital importance affecting the. sobriety of the county;' will have to be considered. ' A large;' representative convention is• looked for,. :Sprang Assizes—The . Huron spring assizes presided over b3 Chief Justice Clute were held last ween and was the lightest sessian in some years. T°he'only eta'e heard was that of the. ctowi's against'! Swartz on a charge of indecent assau`It''Norman Shaver, of Toronto, essisted by Crown Attor- ne,,e Seager prosecuted and T. E Dancey appeared for' defendant. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty after being out a few minutes. Cat Out the Coupon -There has ap- peared in the Times • two advts. headed "Patriotism and Production" If you cut the coupon but and send iE to the Department of Agriculture, Ot- tawa, you will receive in return an Agricultural Bulletin tree containing many subjects of special interest to farmers, stockmen, dairymen and oth- er producers. A stamp , is not '.neces- sary when sending the coupon to the department. • W. look into the eye. WINTER .:EVENING beside the family reading lamp are doubly-: enjoyable if one reads easily and in perfect eomfort. -. . • If reading by lamplight causes yOtir eyes to smart or burr) or gives you a headache you should consult our Opto- rnletriq at once. It dr 's not -pay to neglcct� .thest X;.;a.rnings Triflingdef- ects of v1sionthat could be eas. itcoerce y ted, if taken in time often c;auses,scriOtis trouble if neglected. ._ W. S. Howey Druggist & Optician Exeter, Ontario ari • k The Temperance workers of Perth who are conducting a campaign to. Gass the !Canada Temperance Act have reeeived word that the vottei *ill be taken about. June 24th. lA1r. and Mrs. 'Thos. H. Wor11enF q(; Logan, announce the engagement'of their daughter Dorothy ;To Mr. Geo Gordon Tuer, of Fullerton, the • Wed- ding to take place the v?arly part; or March. The Fullerton council'has had pro- clamations posted throughout the township prohibiting dots from, run- ning at large. One or t*o, eases ot'. rabies have been ,reported andThe•vZrj=: precaution is being taken •to'prevent. it spreadiing. Trevethick—Les--Cedar Grove, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lee, Sr,, con 4 hlcGillivray, was the scene of a pretty . wedding on Wednesday, Feby 3rd, at it p.m. when their youngest daughter Myrtle E. was united'. in marriage to Mr. Scott Trevefhiek a prosperous young fanner of Tolland, Alta.,,i c son. of Mr..7, _t,ttisic.k-Heins- ley . The ceremony was performed by ittev. A. H., Brown, of Ailsa Craig, .in the presence of only the lmetediate relatives of the contracting'part,es. '' umsnA IC, rBnituAtni. `lath, 1913i'• THE HOME MERCHANT The :home 'merchant:; Who is load He is the chap who gives jou .credit When you are financially' broke, and carries jour account until you are able to pay. He is' the chap who gives j ou baeit sour money or makes exchanges when Sou are not satisfied With what you have bought. kbe is the chap who stands ,'behind his guaranty, and makes rectorationi of all losses 'that you nzay sustain in the goods, you buy: He is the chap who meets you at the door ,with a handshake, and lets Noe out with a message to the "kids" and a real come -again good( -by: LHe is the chap who meets, and•, greets 3 ou ou the street every daq: in the Sear and tikes a neighborly interest in lour: fath ly and affaiar , Ile is the , clrtap 'whose clerks 'and book-keepers and other emplo, e;s;, live in Exeter and spend their none} with you and with other Exeter';peo pie.' He id thae chap who pays .heavy taxes to help support Exeter? schools and build Exeter streets, and main- tain Exeter fire departments and. police department and parks and ‘arae ter ;'service and lighting. • ,Be is the chap who helps support Exeter churches and lodges, and char- ity organizations and talks for Exeter and boosts for Exeter every day in theyear. ale is the chap who visits you' when you are . sick, sends flowers to your family when you die, and follows your bodf out among the trees and te;mbs, as far as human feet may travel with the dead. He is the home m'erchiant — your neighbor—your friend -your helper in times of need, Don't you think that you ougr:t_ to trade avith ,him, and. be his friendJ;and be his ,helper in the time of ;hi^, •needl Don''t you know' that every dollar that you 'send out of Exeter for merchan- dise, is sent to strangers—to' men who never vend adollar. � . in Tx ste3{- to men w « h . �,, Would t not s rust you for a box of matches, to !nen .who would turn '5'oui over to the police if „ you should enter their offices,? ' You don't, sa.ire much. freeuentiy nothing when, you spend your meiaey out of Exeter' and you take all' the risk yourself of shoat weigkt or mea- sure and of getting damaged or ferior goods. And don't you know' that the growth and prosperity of Exeter depends very largely upon the success and. prosperity .of the ,homer merchants? Out-of-town people judge our city by ,the appearance of our stores and the degree ' of lenterpriso shown by our merchants. And our home, merchants cannot succeed un- less home folk give them loyal support FIICE,S' FORECASTS The first regular ,storm period for March Is, central Ion the 2nd, corning over from the closing dayis of Febru- ars and extending to March 5th. I)ls- curbing causesand what to look for— Added to the regular Vulcan ;distur- bance we find the moon in opposition, to earth and; sun on the 1st, on the' c ona•tor on the 2nd, and in perigee on• the 4th. Tbis period is also sovercd b3 a Mercury disturbance and the earth's vernal e',Iuinoa. ele we enter the month.of March a wave ofwarm, er weather will be advancing from western extremes, the barometer �aill be falling and cloudiness increasing; 'On; and touching the `2nd and 3rd, atoms `of rain wind and thunder will visit wide localities In thea'r regular. sweep'.acros the great central vat- Ie3 s and on to • the ,eastward. ;Before •the'•:figst stages of theses storms reach :central and eastern xtten c,s, rain Wilt. ha ve '.changed to:°sle,..t ;antr 'snow westward; and. son'ething •approaching, a first °tails Mareh blizzard will fol- low across the country ass a sciuel to the period, with rising barometer and much colder:' 'Unsettled, c.loud3 and 'threatening conditions, growing out of the prevailing iirercury influ- ence, will continua between the storm periods at this fame. Phenomenal Sleet storms whit' be'natural e1ar ee teristics of all rtorrna during this 4iercury period. ' • 5,000 FACTS ABOUT CANADA `fl`Lnow• ,Canada i make tCana'cl ''•; "known !" is a Strikicg, :,entente in the 'War Year edition ,for ' 1 )15 of that popular booklet "5,000 Facts About Canada," compiled by Frail.' Yeigh, of Toronto, who knoma Car„,; ada as probably few Canadians 'tiy;t, It id trite ,that he who wod 7 doll' f�r Canada. ,o.pci its It or.,4,Z (u1 ul; roivth its ail one Year, will find this en:iva1 publication "worth its u'e:g;ht 10 Yuokn'veld' or Cobalt' silver "'While as aP linean,s of making the Vomition, known in other countries, it is do loss valuable: Piety chapters ,are'' de, voted to such 'subjects as Agriculture Area, Banking, Census, Iinanigration .Mining, Atar ufecturing, :!'rade, etc..: and a page of •G'lna.diarr 'War Tracts show how up -to date. it h. ;!altete,6 ,titans are included of nice .1)otnfnioe hit 18t;7.and 1015 ;Copies may, he bad faom progresRite newsdealers, or bv' ;deriding 25c, to the Cata.dian' laact i Publishing Co„ -58'fl Mutat) `;"dtreeie Tnrrit3to� Dlanada. ommirmommor FREE ! FREE ! AT BEDFORD'S GROCERY STORE, a fine Porcelain Dinner Set given away: We give coupons on all CASH SALES. It pays you to save your coupons, We want you to come and get a dinner set tree,whelher you have been a reg- ular"customer in the past or hot Get Their Prices _ = Start Now A few coupons entitles you to one dish at a time and so on until you complete the set. We willcontinue keeping this pattern for one year at least. We carty a full fresh stock of Groceries, four varieties of flour, cured meats fresh and salt fish J'ifty twenty lb pails ofiiirst class family lard, While they last $2 6o per pail. Produce taken as cash. Be sure and get your coupons: Every one making a cash purchase is entitled to the coupons, Ask for them: BEDFORD'S GROCERY, EXETER IVLDOYLE HAS TAKEN THE AGENCY FOR THE FOLLOWING LEADING AUTOMOBILES OAKLAND , OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC & HUPMOBILE INTENDING PURCHASERS WILL DO WELL TO CALL BEFORE ORDERING MAI. DOYLE TENDERS - For ' ENDERS -For" Renno lI de Ina�r School b Tenderswill be received by :the' Exe- ter School Board for any or ali;of Che following work in connection with the school:=nasonwork and plastering, cement work, carpenterWork labor, carpenter work furnishings, eiravat- ing, metallic ceiling, painting lard glazing, the :necessary brick. Plans end specifications may , be seen on application. to A. E. Puke.. Tenders to be in Itihe hands of the :C;haixman; S. Martin, by Monday, Marcia 8th, (415 at ' 7, o'clock p.m. The lowest or fany tender, not necessarily aoceptcdr New Business Opening MOTTO Honest Value. Reasonable prices IW iS H to announce to the the public that will. open ;:a first class Shoe Shop fully equipped with the -latest, and best machinery for the Manu- facturing and Quick Re- pairing of Shoes and wilt be located in Exeter on Main Street, one door north of Bedford's Groc= ere. I will be open for business March 1st. and. Solicit a portion of your 4ronage in this line, and will be glad to gllote your prices on made -to - measure shoes in which will specialize, and .1.,. w11I, gun satlsfac- tionpnr.all' work, at sur- prisingly'iow prices. •a rTil e ` fee film' T ` am +,•r , ,Slil'r3 ;::fit% v4iYl zppreciate is illy One Day S4rvi ort' ;Repair Work and I im sure a trim will convince. The Progressive. .Shoe Shop. PROP'RI/Croft THICK, GLOSSY HAIR ,RE �' M , Y Girls! Try itI Hair gets soft, fluffyand beautiful—Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine. If you care for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine_ Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme- diately dissolves every particle o8 dandruff. You can not have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have! dandruff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength anti its very life, and if not overcome it produces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roots famish,: loosen' and die; then the hair falls out fast. e' Surely get a 25 -cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any, drug store and just try IL Notice Re Dentistry Persons in need of nlatework tat the near future will kicdly ,call soon. as -A ter •a low months, orlty a tad."' 'Li/lilted amount of platework will lag accepted. Dr. Roulstonr, V;. Horatio Reynolds Seed Dealer Red •Clover,, Alsike, Timothy, Minch Alfalfa end 'beans bought,l Imported Red Clover and Timothy for or sale ; .d also choicehome grown Buckwheat and A1sikis Will be at ,home to take in seed! every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday {and Saturday Highest prices paid. Address all communications to II. • Iteynolds, ,Ray, Ontario, R. 1t. Nol 1. WANTED 'T0 'RENT —50 acres or, less. fair buildings, most,(y seeded✓ \'"s, to grass or garden and or -r. chard — or would trade a firstO alas 1-4 Section he Saskatchewan/ - for further information apply at T:anes Office, PERRY F. DOTJPE, Licensed Ade-,+.'.., tioneer., Saks conducted in any lo-: cality. Terms moderato Orders left at'.:t1'9mes olfice will he promptly at- tended to: Phone ,1:10, Isirkton,, Ad.,. dress Kirkton, P.O. ► TDWARD J 'FEfCrO (1V", iacOrl ,. e� Audtioneer, Sales, coniliibted. ill' . locality Clive aitocic a sspeciil'ty , . Orel,/ era lett .ktt ,Iinie's O!tt.ce wail! areceivlee prompt nttentitln (terms inoderatei• Address Science .ITi1,1, U. Ile .NatIy Chime 45-3 2irkton. ys