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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-3-11, Page 1• FORTY-SEOOND,, YEAa-No .2130 uron t c' idd ,osex Gazette EXETER, ONT, CANADA, THURSDAY MORNING, 11', AARCR, 11th, 1915 IJsborne .Council JONES- ,ANDA, IN• READY. 1 is getting bigger everyFear and . endeavor to keep the:. O>sr. Beady -To -Near Department g g ggY. wep , Up—to••Date'Goods in•all lines. Come and see our display adies' C1 TS • For,:young:or, old; a real nice showing: of Colored -Coat's in novelty ,effects, ;long 'or sham't,, •A -specially 'fin'e' showin, , : f- blacks and=.hlues suitable Tdr all ages. .WAISTS A big bunch of waists, in Lawn, Voile Crepe, Mull, Silk, Net, all sizes. a' Oats •and Masses. Suits C a SUIT rnblack,'navy, copen, brown and,tati, all- sizes from 16 to 43, Every suit tailQtecf right -up-to-the-minute. Wear and fit ' guar,-•- anteed as`wesell the Northway. G41t ents; SKIRTS Blacks,' Blues, Checks and Plaids in the best styles and cloths 1 New Dress and Suit • Materials 1 In the New Materials for Spring we are showing a fine variety of weaves in all the Popular ;Spring Shades. We aro offering values that may be impossible to repeat on. Dere are a few Broadcloth Wool Poplin Lace Cloth Gaberdine Silk Poplin Rice Cloth Serges Wool Ratine Crepe Cloth • Voiles Crepe -De -Chen Shepperd Checks Blacks in all the above Cloths r---1 Spring: House Cleaning The good old days of Spring Cleaning and Renovating wil'1 soon ale .here, and •you will need something New in House Furnishings Fto fix up'the home. You will find us Headquarters for, Howe::Furnishings ROOM RUGS Over 200 To Choose From Union Rugs, all sizes WooI Rugs, all. sizes - :41/. siZ S Ru ,' peistle3 gsx Brussels Ruga all sizes Axminster Rugs all sizes Wilton Rugs all sizes LINOLE MS, CURTAINS, Brei .it;ioleuma 2, 3 and 4 yd wide 7. s e Curtains 1 to 6 a pr T. Ca' a rti>` 2 dl or' Blinds 25o to $1 Curtaiaa:,Nets 15c to 75c yd Gert n'•Setms 15 to 50c yd JONES.. • M ussiommismassiounammamis EVERYTHING IN Flashlights See These Prices Reg. $2.25, now $1.65 " 2,0.0 1,65. " 1,75 " 1.40 1.65 " 1.85 ''+--"" 1.40 " 1,10 " 1.25 1,00 A full line of Bulbs and Battery. Every one should have one a4 these prices. H ► DWA RE Right i fir . ht oods and • right prices STOCK. & POULTRY FOODS: Royal Purple International Besbageunx Calf Meal .:, Sulphur, .Salts'' Suit,.etre - • ifelksses..Meal f'Linseed-Meal Oyster Seely ' Grit . - - 25e 50c and $3.75 25c.50c and 3.70' 25c and 50c +. $1,25 Bag , • , .. 0 lbs.;for 2c,', 10 „ t • 2 •• {1 - $2.00 Bag 4.25 ,Y.'. - 90c " 90c ' " . Everything''. for Poultry ` ant Stock Tinsmithing, . Plumbing and Furnace Work firing in your repairs and order your supplies for • Sap Making Time All accounts are past due—we need the money, f, PHONE Heam.an s Hardware ` P Exetir School, 'Report ROOM IV` 45'r. I'V'¢•-Honors, Irene Zrvefle 89; C Mallett 19; 'txordou Bedford 7,8';',1111. Day 7$ p Verde, E ,a:,•;1eib 77; •arold 'Boyle 78; Vera Jonas 76; Engem- Doyle 761 Nervy•'. Carom 75; Pass, Verde, Hill '74; 11 Ida Williams 74; Mildred 1laxldy, •• 73; Boy Fletcher 72; ,Clarencb'Morley 72; Violet Mallet 71; Blanche NO'a'nn. 6 ; ; Drew KCig lit 67; Willie 'Davis '07 ; Louie Blake 64; . R. Rivers 12. Jr. T•V=' t,3onors, Viola Jones, 84; F. Davis 92; Clyde Reamers 79; Maurice Harvey 78,;:0ora Sanders and Thelma iflonnor, equal, • 77, Pass, Wray Heti- den 74; Czar Harness 71; Vera Sweet 06 7 Vera ;Dunhall 1161; Willie Brown 112. No, on roll 35:.; 'average .att" 3/.5i, 1.. t✓. Vosper, Leacher Jr, - IR_,Honors, „Mildred Harvey, ;Blanche Senior 8,4 Greta Harness 32; ;Verde Eoweliffe .81: Alice Vincent 80, ;.Edward Yellow 79; Stella Sanders 76 • 'ass,, Feel Collins ,71.; Irene' Easter- 'rroo'k-62; )Coro;lizard: 6t. '.:. t lSr. I1I.,. Honors, •3.targaret' • •Kuntz, kart, Ruase11,`.1 erna "Wa.lker, Mabel. .Eoulden, ,I1lordt.h,e, Balkwill 7;b, Ltz 'zie Bartleib 7'7 , Me.bel d•ahms 7b 13:.. Dignau'75 :Ge orge:}Tind.•75 Philylxpd Harness 45.;• -Pass, Lildred Iiorton 73:; Belle. Gould 73 ;.Florence Vincent'72; Charlih'•Ford '7'1 ; ttosephdne .Davis 7,0i della Davis -67 P. earia Sanders 6 , 0, Bedford 61'; ' Helvixi' Redden' 61 No. on roll a: a'verage attendance 35. ,T. S,•3Iurraj, teacher - R,00; Vfa' VI . Form III "jr..Honors, ,Jas. Morley 81; Georgina Hatter'3; Frank Barr $3 ; Wm. Lawson 82; Gladys Bedford 79; O r l•,,T7oyle .79; Verde. Vale 7,9;; Mildred: Ngrr•S 73; Greba. Hc'dden 77; Betty I3,rown '71 May Elworthy 7.6; Pass, Wm,. Ortwein'73 ; Joseph Bradt 71; Haxe1 Cookson ,70; Reginald Tay- lor 69; Lavergne d arnesa 68.; 'Wrn. Webster 62; Form•.II, Sr.— Honors Galles•-•Ereech, 36 .Erertha, Russell 83„ (Carrie Davis 78,; George Bedford 78.; Lyle 'Statham 76; ,Mn?rra9 • Scott 76; Florence Noris .75; Pass, Mary. El - worths' 69. 'No.., enrolled 37; average. attendance35.55 r DL Kinsman; 'teacher. _I;tooar ;vI• I • 1 as,,' III--Elcnors. S Stanbur' 90 E. Seldon 891 Rw, Laio.porte 83; {lira Long $2; F. tI'axtleib. "55.; P. nerves 72, ,), Mit Gladinan 76; . M. - Rowe 75; Pass, F.; Heamtan 72 O. Webster 65; H. Dignan 62. - plass I1 Honors, M. Bissett 93 ; 7%I. tforney ",S2 ; 'R. '1ortbcott 182; M. Ford. -1.7.C. ,Acheson )76';. 3. Bartr 75; Pass E I iin!tz 66 Walters '65 A., ban dray L.. ,i.:1Vhitt2i62;. A.,,. Ac33,eson 61. .Class, T—Horrors, 11 Gould, >•;92' ;Eo: Homey 0; M. Nelson 44; V. Doi- lingsvood 718;y Pass,. E. Keyls 70; W. Spencer , 66 ;- W. Makins .:64 ;. • L. Mee Donald., 62; L. Fanson 61. No; enrblled 36 ; average "attendance 34. •1. Quackenbush; teacher.. ROOM VIII. 'the Council )net at iTownsbip ld;4T1' Dlarrh bth. All the me,nbers were or,esen.t'`" The minuts&'is ol; the last „meeting were read and approved and signed) bs:the, reeve.:'A. number of cojrmuni:.,ations were react and filed, 711ae, '''following, ;'named; perso. .wore appointed as Patot}axeters for the cur- rent,s ear. DiI=Wm. Johns,, Wt , Weber, 4. Kerslake, J. Luxton, Pahl• ` Coates. Wm, Fisher, F C. Davis, S. 'Hun'ter, R. lSillery, J. Klienfeldt, di, Jones, N. Coultis, Henry Johns, ,Robt. :Robinson Nat. Ogden., . Div, '2-R :Munn, ',.?Case, H. Don - gall, 'Wm . 'I erniook, A. Hatchet), F. Down, Wm 'Woods; A. Moir, James Arrth, J Selves, A. Etherington, 'W J .Passmore, J. Anderson, Fred El- lerington, .3: `McQueen, F. Ryckman,. nit `3-41elvilit" Bern, Thos, Dern, James Horn, N. Clarke, 3. th u.Le, nodal, Bert Rurr.11e J. Routley, ,0. DTills, J. Kemp, • 4.. Ilawson, zer, It IR 4Joln land;• 1.i!an W-'Meara., Div. 4:-S -titadge, Bert Francis, C. Borland, J. turnbull, T Hunkin, W. H. Thomson; J. Vance, A,:Smale, W. ILfeNicol, C itolrt+'tes, '1 ,Ballantyne, F . • One aecdtga „of ' 'Qr00 was passed and ',en or'd'LiktiS,sucd:jin^pa3'me'nt. Connell ad o"iriied +to meet SaturdaS1 A"p ir31vi- t,ofin,•o'Glov,i . • %, toile., Cler'k.. T1;IE:, LATE 1),E. . SAi.TER _'- • The.•remains o f •'the late :ale rt:in V. Salter wJro.died in tendon. ou Sunday last were brought 4o E9.,et'er on Tues- day morning and conveyed from. the' station to the cemetery' for interment The' news of the death or Mir. Salter came, as a Shook to -his Haan, friends in town. He hat beet., sttlytering for several weeks, with asthma. and about a week previous to 'his death, con - Erected. a cold w14ch, idevelopad into pneumonia which 'vas !the oanse oil' his' death. The deceased was well known in town having been raised in this: neighborhood and .for a ,number... of years was engaged in the bhtcher busineSS with; fir. A. Ford, leaving. here a few years ago for London. He, was an active worker in League and Sunday school and ways held in. the highest esteem by a .6bet of friends. He is survived by a sorrow- ing widow, a daughter of Mr and d Mrs. - osvn a of Rd. Gould of R ou y 1!'l:rs. Rd. , n of four ,small .children ts skhp^'base Uile sympathy of the entire community: l3esides °these • h,1s father and mot'h'er Mr. and MrS. John Salter, of London, and former)) of 'Exeter, and th,ree brothers, John, George and , Alf, ' also survive and accompanied. lt;he • corpse to town 'on Tuesday. ' The deoease:d was a melmber of the 1.0.0.1'. and the,, LO.F. The funeral was conducted 'by z, ' McAlister eta, , , !W, G4 T3.. • , T.ha. ,aa a 'vers large, 'crowd alt the ,ste,tpu ito view, the xeihapnsd ' ' .. LUUaLS Miss May. ,'Clarke, of 4,Winchelsea, visited Mass Elva Harvey over. Sun - des. • Miss, Mary Tom • ,has returned home after spending the .winte,r,.at ;Qa1Jfor P't. II -Honors, I. Steivart' 95 ;- DT Snell 81 ;131oolfield: B6; E., '•5tanbut3 8,11; I Lamporte: ;s 4; P. Scott 82; D. Bedford -71*2, 0.-GI'idman` 15; Pass, N. Lindenf d 71 Jit BBright64. A.—Honors,—Honors, o Creech 79: W. Fon Wascznski77, H. litriot c League Notes 76 ; M. Harness. 75; Paas; R. Eiworthy 72; ,E• )Sanders 71; ,G, Bea - TREASURER'S ,REPORT 'sex.'G. ' • E. Dia11e'tt .fit_ '„ Receipts,• • D,-1Ionors''R. Fannon 79; ospital Ship Fund • 209.25 'Bissett •90 ; U. ,Brown 8.6 H. Nelson embe xsh p feels 61:50 82 E. Northcott 78; l'aCs, 1. Mitchell Promenade concert 192.09 -0,';.R Bloomfield 6G; L Russell 'fi5. iallowe'en concert, X41-85 B --honors. 3. Bloomfield '85 ; M.Mutr- Eon. meoabers. and donations 527.18 l p' 78 • G• Brock. '77, Path, 1: Mit-.. Vale of Shield ;pints , 14.56 chell 64 ; V. Tiellett 63; H. sanders Sale of views ,.from Mr. Senior 2,40 fi2• Tlo. on roil 42; average atten- tL`rttle IC nucl:s Room vi 3.05 dance 35,, 1C. 0. F. ' • 10.00 I. Armstrong, teacher. 25t0q 00 ,3moo NO .4.Ut5BORNE Pass, L. McDonald, 68. 0—honors, M. I. 0. 0. F, Masonic Chosen Friends `,,Book, Club ••F Eight friends Miss Madeleine Gears, of Si. Thomas is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald • • Mx. and Mrs. Jas. Sutton enter- tained a number of friends tea Tues- day ;evening: •- Mrs. Jarmaine, of London, returned home lab =P ides' after.• N.:siting Mr.` and Mrs. E: W . Gladman.. A number of St. Thomas young ladies spent the w,eekk end with •Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald. r and children, of Routley •. Mrs. M. o 3F Sunshine .spent Sunday with, the foxy mer's father, Mr. Jas:. Scott.: EGGIS—''W,hlte Wyandotte or Barred Plsmoth Rock, from choice stock, lay- ing strain. See Harvey Bros. Thames Road and Hensel" ,viii play 10.00 oft a tie on the Exeter rink this 0.00r The following is the .school report, Thursday evening. Skating after the. oi1115. S. No. 1, Usborne, for the month game. own Council 150.Or0 of February; Sr.TV—Wm. Thomson T+"•tom { g rien s ii•UQ i 75; A. Raiding b9„ C\ Davis, "65 Jr. om' Elimville 14.25 S `•-ijner fib >' y' Hicks 64.` James street; chur17.00;IV -AI' 1'0: ' III —Y, Coates 67 ;, rd °63, • Jr: 5fr. Jones'cla,_s James Std church; 21,7IIT-g. Webber 71 i1r. +'oa `69, VV. lea Room 226.751 4 T;6,omi'G. .• Total $lr9D. 5) Coates Thomson 5,9 x Sr I G. litxsi rr :r5 or • er "••• ' Expenditure" Hospital Ship Belgian Relief Fund Red Cross Can. Militar,c hospital, Eng. 204 caps' and 201 pry. mitts) • 192 Military Shirts - 228 Cholera belts . .s 100 pair of shoe laces 39 1-2 yards ,sheeting 218 yards flannelette 1111 yards cheese cloth: 08 cotton bats Tape and,tihread :Material for mending•,kits 24 pairs scissors for kits 300 shield pins- for sale , Expenses promenade concert Hallowe'en. ' concert Electric Light Half . cord wood Rent for rink Jr. I-0. For 73 V' i d is ,I'rz• )C. Harding 79; G. Thomson `,7•; , M, 205,60' Lufker t>L(; ll,. Bainter 60. No. on roll 200 00 tt d 18 1005 'SI 1`iU 6 'CJuSBORNL+" Rev. S. W. Maiixworthy will continue his series • of (11-soUuises o>'i. Bible• ,C.har- ac.tars' in the lI t ;"ALF ➢' etliod istc church, next-Snutla ;•eveninp. • subject -`The Alan Who w•tte" Afraid- of •, ahra- -dotes." • •^'• !Lr o.,Stathaiil,::,ol'+ Inion, _ bio tl n o M.r 'W J' 'lStathan1, of )own, is ill with appesidicitls and stoinaeh 19 average a 'en anc trouble at the hospital, Toronto and 1ad.00, R. A. May,r ti aolier. .trouble ryas expectcii h would have to •; 205:2 undergo an Dp('ziatidil, - - T,h.e ent•erta;inment to be 'giver in • 2.7522.:48,50; Report of S. S. No. 6, Usborne for James stxeat ohurch Srirlaj even ng •' Aeby, Sr, IV—'W, Routley 77; V, Bel; b.1 the Exeter ,L attiotie League pro- • 4.15 76; E. Balkwill'55; G. Dclbr.dge' 47; miser. to be a successful affair. The 0 17.71 ,, Hej.svood 41 ; M.1:. Wasbrburn 43, Jr. 27.50 SI --L. Johns 62; G, Barnard 60;,-E. II 5.15 • Horn X59 ; G. Johns 38. 111•--T', •Crcer3 2.15i 59 t J. Barnard b8; W. Skelton 87: ,13, + Medd 75 ;R. Smale 75; 1 Skinner 71; 5.0610. Bell 59; M. Cornish 57; F. lis wood Eani COAL'SIL, We have been fortunate in securing the agency for the BRTTIST{ AMEF,iCAl OIL CO.. and will handle their high- grade Peerless Gasoline and • Inported Coal Oil. Our 'tank wagon will be on the road in the .course of a few 'days., when we will be able to supply all the old customers of W. E. Less- ett and as many new ones as care to give aas a trial. " PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ' is our motto WHEN BUYING YOUR OIL 1)4 GASOLINE, ASK FOR. B: ra-n Go'rerta> fxt ' ested.-' ••Clot/-er, '`i'i othy and Aleike Seed, tor,..Sale • FOR TH4; : :. Coal Scranton- t` ESTLIE, ROWE •& WOOD Successors to W. H. LEVETT THE EXETER BARGAIN STORE =. x,; rste•kenr,:.,.t aa ' f:: ,. t .. ?;_ . tr,..ar Men's Shoes 1ttI,5' 'can Metal, Patent, Vini Kid, ranging in price from .$2.50 to $4.25 per pair. 1 Pair of 50c Socks Free •witia every. 'pair of ASTORIA. Shoes sold during March. The new Spring styles are here. Ladies' Shoes in all the leading Styles and Leathers, ranging in ,price from $1.75 • to, $3,50. Our. large stock is sure to.~ha`srejiist the shoe you want, just . SSe ntl rolde i .. .P ice Just opened arcarton'ttf Embroideries, worth to -day , 35c -.our price is IOc a yard. vats, Sweaters, Rifts and Gloves AT WHOLESALE PRICES. - Spring Made -to - earn a Suits : We.haue,aur Spring Samples fisc' nq'atie to' -measure suits ready for 3 our, inspection. E?S' u474,440 it- .1 VAItt. EsimiamaSem• ••••s•♦•••ee•oo•vr+o.O••••••o l,o ®oo•ooeoo••••aoeo•c ••••• • :ate y ` 1F IT'S WORTH . WHILE TO 0,00 50 ; 1141. Res wood 34; 1+ Routley 433; 24,53 w. Heywood 30. .Sr, Il 11, Johus 63; R. Delbrr+d> c 56; Ai. Cornish. 54, T. 11es wood '4'8 ; ,7. i Sort i HONE • ,Expenses 27 A. '27 `B .5'0 22, Jr.' II—M. Jahns 70; R. Brock and Stove More f 6(6 , 1V. 13e11 , , 4 00 b • d 39 1' Horn 39 • J 1t a(les 3b 21.65 Wilson 4 E. Johns 3.75, 47; L..Horn '15. 19 De:l- ri ge ; F. b n , i , Ameammui '.iarn 1&0 71. 'I—N .asci ley 78`; N. Medd 71; W. BORN Hendall on lifer 6h to 1; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Smillie, a son; , SIMPSON-In Usborne on,;Matreh ,7th c.. to Mr, and Mrs. J,, Simpson, a ..,daughter. MARRIED LEADMAN—MAKIN'S — • In Trivitt Memorial church., M irch 3rd, bs Re` D. Vir.lCoilins, Miss. Kathlyn Makins, th, , ;'' ef' s io• IV4r ,i, .Ilnt e ' i1k t5u.ni . d1= , {'T.it,`' n , S i'or"t' Cto,W'U'i," DMA SALTER—At ,his late residence, 6814 rWilliam' street, London, on, Sunday March _ 7th, Martin Francis„ .third, son of Mr. end Mns: Jahn Salter, formerly of Ene'ter, :aged '39 years, and 9' toxon''ths• EDi TA14ID- -1n .Stephen Tp., ori Mmea . ' th, Mars Jane 'Icing, beloved wit of Joseph :Edivards; Lpt 5, e4xr;. ,7,',• aged 60 s ears 2 months, and 11'.d as t Varna on '{ ttllr i JU1:II1,S A, , <115, Mar, fish, 11Iax,5:'Rolls+~ ikril,ct. tlk J,ntr; ,V . alti6 '1t9 il r. , 3, nioi t$ ,acid' 10. dt340,' Postage ptationerj' & books 2,.8,5 Printing d:oa Supplies for Tea -Room • 2.1.3 Total ,expenditure $1463,39 Balance in treasury. • - $136,20 Mrs, A, Hastings, Trees, Previously acknowledged $1599591 'Mrs. Yeo 2.50 W. 15. Cole 1.100,. hTOxlxilL PLCUR cannot be saxrpas - Ladies (wild, T. 17,E 10••01 ed. You can pay more uaoney but yon. '1y. Ont can'^t. buS bet 'x lolY'rr.. Itartva: , 3ra?s 'laa.6i ' ,. , ir, . .: T• `KF 'wl'niv ' lti:15 b eci ,Y•s' ri t ! -..yhy yfiss,q ' to, ' .n i 14 -Wt `.!1'-•y:'e,% fi i tl't',L1`.' 1 b Ylil.',F o'f' [ :` )1.itei,:ti+'h, bP`it* `'illt.Cch Y a. 0 , . F , slniala't, - '11 '• .a ,, liid':1'tiiireral ` was held t d to 1 >1T...-ahbf^,;,;...)tint'`» xit':.: r t: ., to m lI min nC ay to„tl_e C% .riin rt.metR. .. johns 6,8; A. Johns' 67; A 'Cre.ery 60; L. 1leywood 59; T. Johns 53,. Miss McKay, of Culloden,. Culloden,.: is the ,guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Scott, 'Messrs Jack Mallett and Fred Baw- den were in London on'We4encsdes. Mr. Garvey Acheson spent , several .lays in'Londor.'during the liaa:t week. Miss. Vosper Dar. 'C, ILdokne,y T'o tat. wan c ressive S1zoe a5;ho •'g 'the deceased z►va,s in her 72n:4 $•'saki, )adios bare proViddd;'an excellent' pro• gam and :,already ninny` tickcts have been sold. : Master Harry (Kuntz had the mis- fortune on .Saturday ,last to ,have tWo •oi his front teen: knQe.yed out while he and another lad were playing with hockey sticks and a pbunk of coal. A . tooth ins knocked out Irom, both the top and battenn: rows, lie was afterwards taken to the dentist .and had the nerves removed Two representatives of ''the British Ault ricnu Oil Co., - were in - `Gown le -et week and made wa.rrangethents' witlt the new firm of `ICestle Rowe and Wood to handle their gasoliuie and coal oil. They purpose ,electing two barge tanks at the ',station in the:velry near future one for gasoline. and the other for oil. , Ford Moving Pietares-' he Ford Motor Company of Ccinada,•(lliilo Snell dealer) will show in :t,ea•vitt'.s`Thaatre on the evenings of : W daesdn.y and u Tlinrsd'ay, 17th and 15th oL 1Tnrea Ciliit wla;cii r ri'sef'ibcs i,l,ts`l` ;” arnaliic lure of tl:e 1+'oY ' a;ntot ob .lti trai'n start to fin's#T I ''rlih,is r;,of ••1 i mos • interest ng' o, Is 1(' " ..featu,r:ia • and wherever ahosvn )iliac, 4attra:cted iii.' a attendances. Do not tnis,i • •••• . • .. • • • • . • . • 1 w • ria ONTO.` BE WELL. DRESSED - IT'S WORTH , WHILE TO li1AKE THE EFFORT. R T. The:?Correct 5prpg :Style. The " Kitclaeuer Overcoat " HINK ,how much it means to you to have .good fit- ting, stylish, good wear- i,ng. Clothes. You TATE No CiIANcps• WHEN YOU LEAVE YOUR ORDi:l. . WITI.1 US e; 4 4 • . Overcoats, -- $10, 12, /5, 18 and l3; Stilts,---• $to, 12 :t3,5o and ,up 1 ..0,.„ ,E