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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-4-29, Page 1( J. • 'TalaTY-SE0 OND YEAR.,.NO 220 9 t morarmenuorraromraviwirsorr ' EXETER, ONT., THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL, 29th. 1915 • LADIES READY TO EAR • ,1.1.11=7.014..96.11.1. DRESSMAKING ALL COMPLETE FOR YOU, , OUR READY=1"0- WEARS ARE ALL WELL MADE AND NICE L Y TRIMMED. . . JONES AND MAY PHONE 82 Coat and Snit Sale _ Only a few left to clear out at a big reduction Nice Coats for $5, Swell Suits for 5 to $1to, A good range of colors: Skirt Sale Here is a snap for you, all -our 5, 6 and $7 skirts on sale for only $3 75 each, plain blacks, blues, tweeds, checks and plaids. Ladies' Dresses A real fine choice of House or Street dresses in all colors and materials, nicely trimmed, $i to $5, Children's Dresses From i year to 14 years, all colors and white, 75c and $x buys a very swell little dress for the kiddies. MEN'S AND BOYS FURNISHINGS New Straw Hats We are showing the very newest styles'out in Straw Hats. All the new shapes and straws are here, don't fOrget to see them. • New Spring Suits Over 200 Men's and Boy's Suits for Spring just in ; they are very nifty and right up - to - the minute, New Spring Shirts The Nifty Shirts are here in soft cuff and col- lar or the dress cuff.Colors are white, tan and fan. cy stripes!, We are showing the New Country Club Shirt in white and tan for outing. . New Collars and Ties. A•:Big Variety of the Right Goods'are here for your inspection Collars of all styles ties inevery new design and color. Now Wash Goods 'Now is Time to Buy Your New Wash Goods We are showing a big variety of all kinds and colors Snowflake Voiles Plain Voiles Fancy Voiles Striped Voiles Plain Crepes Fancy Crepes Striped Crepes Serpentum Crepes Lace Cloths Linens Galateas Ducks NES ALT P.••••••••ftailf MAY Hot Weather , r..... .-_,-..-.......a.. et.'L.-7FrenMfgr, .6• If ,',''', p., , , 4 .,„, -..t.,., ., ' x 1 1. ; ar—)n 1 a-;-, L. i :..!; ,•... rli Use a eW Perfection Gil Stove 8.50 up Oven $2.50 up Wicks and Toasters Screen wire Poultry netting Screen doors All sizes 12 to 72 inches and windows HOUSE CLEANING HELPS Connor 33. Be washers - $10.00 Wringers $8.75 to Curtain stretchers • - Step Ladders, etxra strong Cedar mope. -• 75c o Cedar polish 25 and 50c Renewal Polish - Lowe Bros Paints Elephant Paints Dustbaele — - vac Inrushes of every description $o.00 $1.00 05c 25 and 50c 85 and 05c - 15 25 and 50c Boy Wanted — to. learn Tinsmithing and Plumbing PHONE Heaman's Hardware PHONE :" 2' A ' and Stove Store - • 27 B r.arr.r.r.....erraormerenresrs Despondent*. end the "13luesn usual, the result of constipation, quickly . neaccomb to Rexall Orderlieg. Sold only bin W. S. .Cole, .tha 11exe11 •StOre, lOce 25e„ and 50c, boxes., • • Master Edward .Cooke, a hoe •who • resides near Eleebitch ilillFullerton, e-eged about 15 ,y Cars, Was • recently ,iticked n the face 1>5 0 hose, br, •tAtkinson, of Mitelacii, was summoned :and oand several teeth miming be • .isides a barna .clesfi.gured race, Tbe .death otiettrxClinton,ed 4n Clintoon '22,1.1(1, o.f Ekoorgo aorraId formerly • of Toronto, and in his 80th evar. 1.10 has been re,sielin,g with hie son, Rev. Werra:id •Potts,. Of St, Paul's rectory, Clinton. The remains weetaken to Toronto. The large barns of D. Fotheringhain of the London Road, Tuckeremith Tp.. wore conlet:131y ,destroyert by fire on Thitraday of lest, week. The •horseis • and. cattle w-eraved but oquan- tity ofgrain and implements were do- . . s :royet , tic oregutia t an t e kilt, or the 'driving 'shed end ita gin, is or - h mystery. I •. , BORN COOPER—At Elinwille on Sunday, April 25th, to Mr. and Mrs.; Bruce Cooper a son. NELSON—In Exeter, on April 20th, to. Dir .and Dim Thomas. Nelson, a son, SCIII;UNT—At Dashwood on Tuesday april 27th, to •Mr. and Mrs. John Sehlinst, a son. • 11EIDS0N--rn Zurich, on Wednisday. April 21st, to Mr. •and Mre. 1, Hud- son., a son. MARRIED • • EDIGHOFFER—EILBEB, — At Zurich on •April 20th, by .Reye G. F., Brown, Mins Dora E„ •daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. O. Either, to Mr. A. G Edi,g- hoffer, both of Zurich. ER13—GERBER—At Bronson. Line, llay, on April 20th, Miss gannici, daughter of Lir. and Mr.-. V. Gerber to. Mr. Aaron. Erb., of .the, Bronson Line, North, by :itev. V. -Gerber WILES—ROWE — hr 13lanshard. on Wednesday, April 21st, by Rev. •C. • W. Baker, el3.D., Miss, Jennie. :Ethel, • win •Rowe, of Blan.shard, •to tar. William 'Mies, of Fullerton. DIED ' nEURDY.—At Lncan on April 2.2nch John Murdy, in. his.. 75th, ecar. BEITSCIEEN—At Dashwood, on April 20th, Lyle Bettschen, aged 0 years, • 4 months and 7 days. WEIGAND—At Dashwood i ori Wed- nesday', April 21st, the wife off Mr, Justus Weigand, aged 83 years. RELLY—In Stratford, on April 23rd, Elizabeth Sinallacombe, • 'beloved • were o 0]r. Berman W. Reny, egad 25 years, Patriotic League Notes 'Previously acknowledged. $1712,2 B. W. In Beavers 1.00 W. Penhale • • . 1.00 Mrs, E. Sanders 2,00 'Mrs, Ewell ' . 1.00 ‘ Total . ' $17S7.2n A box of infant's clothing has been dont to Infra, .Stevoles, London, ,or • the 13eigians. A. box or ;seats was Sent to Mi.stl Plummer .for the 'Crinadian soldiers, •I A. meet;rig of the Tatriotio League will be held in the iCarneene Library 10 dan 'AR Artl, i;"7 30 Exeter Council The council met ,in the iCouncil chambers on April .23rd. Members all present. ',Minutes of previous • Exeter twig!. No. 07 Independent meeting were read and confirmed. Order of Oddielloivs together with a. Communication. l'em. ratepayer ask- umber of v'siting brethren from teg that Be -law b, enforced- re riding Liman, Hensall and Zurich lodges eel - on sidewalks. nNo ection taken, ebrated the 811111tiNersar5. of the Order The Eire: reeommencled that on Suridai OVening. last when. they three brass screw heads be procured attended Divine worship in Maio for hydrants, The same was adopted street Methodist churoh and listened on motion Or 'Beavers and Roulston, to an excellent Sermon by the pestor. Rouiston and Barton that a coal •Rinteran.beSr. .cianattuifaiim-orltohdeg,e.whToileishrtle.. oil heater be procured. for the clerk's 02 thren completely filled the centre a°T!.-3.t".1.1,13rfleedit leaned tee eonnen to news of the church and chairs/ WOW provide. him With en official of Poialicaerdezinattplie. theor clothes and. cap as he had not haaJ one the 00eneone. wee red tis the for three years. The same was grant- ed on Motion of B.oulston .and sepia jorteraaancdhlEcir7dEtdni.na, t.elxidepihieenr-t • Barton and Roulston that the neatths- ter of 'purchasing' a .die pipe .cutter rendering of "The Lord i- DIe Shen - and vice for nee . .connection with herd" it being pronounced tho finest iputteng• in of 'water pipe he left in treerTndhrleotriociietlnolainengtg, htl•int,10.,I.seaenn heard in Ere, the hands or th1e. Fire' and Light Com. with power tet ad. exceed r ely The School Board. made application warm one and in welcoming the for the hlse of one of the room a in Oddfellows Rev. Mr. nEuxworthe re - the Town Ball for the, primary classes ferred to the warm reception extend - for Such tifrae Itts'the ischool. is under- going repaies. • ed hi5is w evin"arl•rtds Barton and 'Bind that the accounts were appreciated very much by the be paid ias read. and cheques issued brethren present. paynaeztee Thomae. 'Webster, labor, The speaker took for his •Wxt 7.00; Fred Batter, do., 11335; • John Samuel 18, I "The recur of Jonathan Norrs, do., 7.00; John Kydd., don was knit with the sour of David" He 7.00; David. Russell, .clo., 7.00; Jona- said that we rejoice that the fathers than Xi:3dd, do, 3,30; Thos. Flynn, do. in Oddfellowship selected Bible stor- 1.75 ; Thos. Creech, do., 2,40; Jas. los to illustrate its beautiful and fun - Taylor, acct., 3i.2); The Ross -Taylor damental prieciples. The story of Co., 26.75; Exeter Canning fa eters, Jonathan and David Ls a picture of 1.00 ; labor 2,00; George friendship in its1 Most beautiful char- Cadmozo,, labor 2...25; Robt, Gillies & acter; and helpful eeirvice. Th>re is non.. do., 12.00; D. Gillies 50ei a necessary interdependence existing „ya5. 'Weekes, do...1 ; Thos. tianders between man and man that is &adorn do.. 1.75; on the rel a t 'out :w sit sta in. Odd - pointed ont. Our domfort depends up- T. In Carling, :Clerk:, fellowship observed th, condition.; and recognized that frienship is one OE the strongest forces in tly. world and PnRaTNENT ElvDRO QUESTEON$. selected it es one of its, fondamente.1 •I—Da eon . want hydro? • bound together by the strong riesi of Pr:tociples.. , The world needs to ba II—Can ti -e get it3• •a friendship founded upon human brotherhood. Life too often reveals confidence betnre but.on the other hand innumerei:e ore 1.1).'; examples of valid friendship :-.s illustrated by sou use it3 • Abraham and ,Sarah; Isaac and Re- becca and David. and nonethen. Oddfellowship wars against vice in all its forms, said the epeaker and it is friendship tmeal.ds n3an that prompts the contast the ,gantle fluenee art tova suppikis, the Weapons and truth consecrates the. effort and ied to N:rtOryt Gelfishnosit has ever been th) rot. of human. kindnees. It NVIA the seifien. IX—Do you .u.ant better street nees of Ca'll that caesed hira to slay rghts than at present? h'te. brother Abel; It Witit the •nons entel thet eansed him to ,citelt the life of David; .iind it was the eel- fishness of Joe-ph's brethron that caused them to sell Joeeph into Egypi Agaleet this spirit of eelfisheees the spirit of brotherly love is DMA. Mos -4 turns; 'front libarohn court to lead a lowly people ; Jonathan San, r:ii0ing his r'glats for his friend .1X1.., vid. DeSpite the examples of •lite past slfishniass sheds its blighting in- fluences upon humanity,. till:. only influence that 0031 frustrate this is brotherly love. The order does not coneern itself with the grit ire of life but. it has to Clot with the small posi.- blities. Its sympathies, art. enlarged and TWA' 1,1:5 pontortitds its rtiterttioth Its. ns.istrioc,, im- inerrate e lid the solidity of Order lot rine C1:1110t C0111 mil' to 1101 k s' Order w neet congenital+. ing ib brethren. arirozet o; lonely heart's have been ch. ered under tildes. The 0,-..cler inculcates that it is beiler to give theut.ci revive. The great t;li tit rie dyne mo ofOd art, now- ehip draws its ciorent from, the. pow- er hone of God. 'net all who bear the name of Odd- reliov,-, are not whit they should be cannot be den' -d, No society • ca n. ever hone to have an urbrotten rank L 0, 0. F Listens to Masons Open Nev Splendid Sermon Lodge Rooms III —Are you working for it7 IV—Will you. vote for IC you es 1 citizen back the council in going after iti VII--nrod you like unsightly over- head wires in\ 1-susiness laart of the t°wa? " •- VIED—Do you want ornamental lights for the .stracts? X—DO 'NU know What the present street lights cost?' , XI—Do you want a •114 hour light- ing service? XII—Da you think we can let the preeent opeortueity of netting hydro SIII.E—Do you want to boons, Exeter: ?WHY NOT OIL OUR STREETS? . The. best service for the 1. -not 1110T10:. 's whet appeal, to Over.; individual and this is what we .belteva our coun- cillors have in for onr town. With this in view we • hereve th• matter of &rug Dttr streets should receive s.erimi, ionsideraron. AV,• belleva th. co -t, of enaterinee • oer etreets last cot around .>'.400 des C�49 of •pumpiog Water,- The distance watered wits' about two oul a half 1217re,,. A, tank. ear .or on would cost our town in the -I:eight:or- hood of i:,•275 end would ley tle..• on three* milei of road. ' TWe: is .alicw- img enough to do rat• so • that one oiling will inst the s -on. Oil gives 0 2•17hour retvice Siven tiny the week. Exoti.r .1 ..1 with Oven New Lodge Roots—On Mon- da- oveneng 1). D. G. 111.. Right Won. 11. C. Dunlop. of Goat:el* Peid, his official visit to Lebanon Forest: Lodge 1'. and 4; Lf, at the openiing of their new locig.e troems. The work of the third degree was exemplified b5 Wor. Master W. I, Murree- and. his staff of otter Atter the husus,ess of the evening was •transacted the brethren repaired to the floor Above where an excellent lunch was served •After the refreshments a very inter,. esting toast list was carried out Wor. Bro, L. H. Dick.son, filling very ably the position of toastmaster. A toast to The Xing was propo.ed and \re- soonded to by singing God Saire. the Xing: The Grand Lodge and District was responded to by Right Wor. Bro.. Dunlop: The Empire, Itight Won Bro. Collins; The 'Visitors by Very Wor, Bro. M. M. Eacrett, Bro Eno- rett has beea member of the lodge for over fifty years and thek brethren were pleased to welcome him bark al- ter the recent honors that were Q1121." fersed upon him at Brantford.• He is well up in the work or the refer. Rev. E. A. Fear, or Teeswater, also re- minded to the toast to The Visitors; Bro. W. R. Elliott. or Sic favor- ed them with a solo; A toest to Leb- anon Forest Lodge was proposed by D. D. G. M. Dunlop and, responded to by Wor. Bro. W. 5. Murray; Vern Wor. Bros. 3, A. Stewart end, WY./ This was the first moiling, of the Dilasons in, their new lodge roams. The 74Xa0ons.were oetnpal144 to Vaeg.to ,thei$ old rooms last atunraer wIte4.W. Beer • opturIleht:IS.aedi..altuihe 3bautailedsinsgtao4t t:4:11:e ,00.43rinn:go that *hale tbes•Intme Ivan oecupY,itag •temporarf quarters in Senior's Ilan. The \second stor,ey iMeDonneirgi blook. over the stores of W. S. CPI* and W. 3. Powell bas been fitted ulz, very comfortably with suitable decor. ations. A heavy burlap decorates tile, 'wall part way up and color' combine.». titans. of the order with differenti signs complete the walls, me, ceart4„, is or metallic and beautiful electrid fixtures axe installed, Making ye,r,ta handsome Indge, room, A large atna worn.• is situated at the year. 'Ithe owners of this block 11.stit renovated the building fixing up titer rooms of the Canada club, the dancel hall, etc,. 'and making ,thom „very( tractive. . 4s - On Sabbath next in ja.rnea \street! :v1e.etnhinead.l.st church Sacramental, servi-1 ces will 'be held both Morning anti Officers Elected—The Main ',street. Epworth League heid'tbeir annual. election of nateerS on T114•2ZdaS eve.nst iic,g which resulted as follows:, Kan. leiesident, Rev. i9.• • ,1/4.511.1v -i: Tnrrrtill;s51;lent, Mr, Geo. Mawson, ist Vice Bras., Miss M.. Broderick 2nd Vice Pres., Miss M. Brook's 3rd Vice Pres.; Miss A. Beverley, 4th Vice Pres., Joe Supt. of jrs„. 3Iiss Broca& Seeretary, Miss M. Muxworthr. tOor. Secy., 'Miss1' lIoaa3 Trea., Bruce Walker Pianist, Miss M. Blatchford Critic, Miss E. rollick, • THE EXETER' BARGAIN ST'ORII SAMPLE 511 JUST OPENED 200 pairs of Womens low shoes sizes 3, 354 and 4 in patent, tan and kid, oxfor - •sTraps and pumps going for half price. The lot in., eludr-s a fzlv Men7s;Isize 7. • MENS HEAVY SHOES f ' Spee.alLine with us, we give you the best quality ,. .=,and the. bc:1 pzices. 1 A :4* Vrt,'"cenent, B.".ack Cotton I -Tose, ioc pr, rt -r t iN ..Our Szl!"ts bz exceed. Thtly 1-AT.ve individual style and flnl•311. Made - - Measure Suits wz, say is right. 31,.,'1:, 17,1 7 13-"4 v' 1. L.4 it IL4 . kn_aniee>feenee'eeeieeee ; • ett .g? o:1 a couple of e eers ;.,.2•0 and 11•11:11„ i or r,,..rrezt in, n. :h. trlterni:5 pro- G \vas done worked quite safIsfeetorilt ' •5011h, for cnr, '*::':-'1-114'%‘. 7.14‘' 1'1''''". '''''' '')f ; 1 But Nvhat wes done at twit, tin1c... ilt1 rt..:•iie.,•7.-i• -c,-- 0. :ette..t• :•`: DY 'n''' 17 ?•,":1" q•O' h1. II, It'1 hive; con r,ii:ona .i,-,1 et6 0. ‹I› 4) 41,1. 4> 4> 0 41; 0 0 4) ,a, .4> 0 4) not go lar enough. The .!oakin,t;uf mix streets with water toguthor with the rains ore hard on the sl.r.,01 and help: kris th:;n1 cut up, •I'rop-r15 °Sled ihoy WOOL' ,Shed the water to CVC.I.,yrITh.. ••!':, 07' •wa 2 !, •••.,i • ly 1114 1711 :i..litenoe tit o'.: Ile pro.rres, o' Low:11:n v..is ,!, • 717 1111 off0717,h; 7:1t.:izpol,!11sLi 1%1; c‘t day or two to allcr,v the oil to atter tin> 10011517411of every 7771. there would be no tracking of it Cien ; the elle-eine fore:- 0771, Lit. Stores or houses. The v;11:ip.,,i rr,1 It of Thainesford two years ni:„:0 purchased Can',.15' V;;;i xiklutt to form (.0"110n 10 t1-;.; last year they purebaeed 50 or strong hi.arts to ward'oi'.2 the ev',15 gals Ana t11:45 hide ti that rt 1.11 the 1(13 vit 11,1 of true taiA ear; Iatea», ,Saraforth and Tar.s- mInhood tock use oil this sea..on (x1 fl syeeker said that the tendeney. and ;et. 1.11try.> have aech Perebeee.1 Of:' toivarth,. nrogro,•51 and taint ears and London will USL. that at.. rOtfl'Cisire spirit oi UIId 41 gals, Should Exeter purclrise a tank low.4ilp seeks. to keep abreast with car e.onie Of the streets 110W wa- ierotere e Or' mo tared could have the dust laid for 11, who loans upon Ole mystic care - about one doll houzeholder, The, inon!oi, as johe manes i huge i0inf. oil if allowed to dry •:will not ilfeet 111-1.> tho spe.ilt .1.. In conclusion auto tires; and some auto,ownersf era he hoped that the p ICAtory of the 7(110011 TI{ the oil. If the olf.14 sss-' Ordor tho„shirlowy prediction up the more inoney will be satiod and 0'07111.711'.,'•11.11.1.71(!dta51111cic,71;11.4.. room e vote tem is 4!clopted the 4;00wr 11. (9 Laken r the longer eyeli he the service. of thanks was tenderad to 11.,%7, Bro. :tluxwortlay, the Choir and 130,ted of EitaIn street church rot. t4c ,xo,,t1,nt The ,death occurred in Stratford' on( Services rendered ati.d. the 11.,0 01 April 23rd of Enzabelli Eimallecoinbe •their eletrch. • beloved wife of 'nfr. german W. Short addree See woro givon b5 Kells, aged. 35 years, Th.. deceased, P, Bro. MeD areed, lateen, 1),D'‘, was ill for some taine. 'She W881 bOrti G. M. Ill'clainy 11.71 t11 1.11.61 in. Usborne township, hieing a diitigh. 11ess, of Zurich: ter of Mr. and Mrs. George: enonalliv- combo, who xecently moved to Strait,. Thace is sonictaik of a 21711ot ford from town. The deceased his re- May criebreron in town. ri:ded 711 Stratford for twelve ,yeara, Mr, Richard 11711. of Orsiditoa Bast. Besides her husband bile is survived shot\ ed a couple of lien's eggs On by five eluldren, nErk E.:Wilder; ;Nres 'Wedne:,:day that beats any wa• •Aliantle, George, Clifford 4ind Beta., all have :eon for OW. Tho7170 of ,strat coid ; also' 177 O s1stars and of 111,01 NN 41,...,01- halt e 0112 brothor, ,Irt,s, a). rs,, .rt 17 Tho en,. 511:'1::,"! 4 one p.tana,. 'Miss Ma's i1) 111107)75(1)0 and rind Mr, ty nu). 17,11 anti quarter inehes ,he other end. Wenn-eel ft;t1r .1171 •"1. quattor 047110'..1. o$1 :m 1,1;2.A .•••14111: lye 50,171.1, innhee weighing 4 rms. eeteine hen egto ,1011 George Smallacombe,a1.2o of Stratford The deceased was ti,o ortina member of the !Salvation Artily': aid was lead - t, go,t. or the l3tratfOrtt Lea, ,uS pi 21tercy, .0404.4**i->0 0,V 00.044943.00.41/•@0•OGO' 41. ••••••1:4.4..‘; `-•." TO rr. •••••• r •-• ZIR Er) IT'S 61. • en"CniTH 1,*;EIII,F. TO r;liAICH t. • IrEff.41 17.17 RT. .10;1170, 4.......A.,..sr.,Verwriorrr...•44.1,41.041.10,,W, ,, •-,„....,•::-,e4;•,..•tennene.",nn '•'..--,.. :.",,' •I ,' ,•;•• : .:1',..•'•.');":.,V-, ..•:.;:'4'.,•;.`:• '•.,::".11. 0 4.,;`,' ' , • . '' .. - 4.:,.. •• ' ,' .. ' i':::i- - ,2',:y.' :'' ...:f :1",:;, ....._,,i 0, . • 'r.". • 7111 Spring Stylet Thn. G cf.% at, :..-4•Ckv., Ovezcoat fr'Di 42; 1st c•V • .1, Muth it tneans 11to'::":0^d good fit 4; COthesi 51 591 Vi TkV.T No CHANCES 'i\ , Qt.) 1,HAVE YOUR' OIZLER WITII 135 • Overeoats,-- • 12, Suqs$,-17' $xo xi /3,50 and up 5, 35 and up w, A.:M A N.. • • 4,4044,4444444140•P04141.40904.4N4P.84. 4+.‘8.0„, ':40',.., 44094.4.444.+4.10 ..100,40,40, •„,, , ' '"' '?4,. ('''01.,!4';;Ii:. v„,,,,%