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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-5-20, Page 8THE EXETER rlNl;1S i UUEADAT; 01f,A,Yi gotfi; :.t9Xr,t'.; SAME lJ BANG' RESOLVED THAT lif(E f LL MAKE. A H i T WITH YOU WHEN YOU SEE OUR STOCK OF GOOD c3ooPS. WE SELECTED THEM FQ R YOU THEYARE HERE' Ar A FAIR- RCE ANC' FoPoe,-;* - �'r7-,tom'" t�` IEoM EVERYBODY LIKES A CERTAIN AMOUNT of APPLAUSE AND APPRECIATION SHOWN THEM WHEN THEY KNOW THEY HAVE DONE A GooD THING. WE ARE ALWAYS TRYING To MAKE A HIT WITH THE PEoPLE IN OUR COMMUNITY BY HAVING A NEW, FRESH STOCK, AND BY BEINC ABLE To GIVE CUSTOMERS OUST WHAT THEY WANT, AND BY MAKING GooD, HONEST PRICES So THAT EVERYONE WHo BUYS FROM US WILL Go AWAY SATISFIED. WE CAN DO No BETTER ADVERTISING THAN To PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS AND GET THEIR CONFIDENCE AND GooD WILL. MILLINERY If it is a New Hat you want our show room is full of new models. You will want one for the 24th. Don't leave it too late. SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN e are sure you will like the natty suits that we are showing for young as well as tha more conservative styles we are showing for men. Prices that are right, NEW PUMPS AND SHOES We have the newest summer pumps and shoes, They are here ready for your inspection. KAYSER GLOVES Silk Gloves of this famous make are to be had in short, medium and long length in black and white. Every pair is guaranteed. CURTAINS AND CURTAIN NETS We have pretty and serviceable lace curtains at 50c, 75c and $1 and 'upwards, as well as neat curtain nets at 25c, 35c, and 50e per yard. HOLEPROOF' HOSIERY Try wearing them this Spring. Six pairs are guaranteed to wear six iilbnths without holes or new ones are furnished free of charge. °REX RUGS For porches and verandahs. Save a lot of work for your verandah this season. B. & I, CORSETS We have a style for every figure at different prices. A new shipment of the latest models have just been placed in stock. LINOLEUMS In neat floral and tile designs in 2, 3 and 4 yd widths. Don't put down the old carpet when a new sanitary covering can be had at such a reasonable price. BEAUTIFUL SEAMLESS SQUARES We are indeed lucky to have such an assortment of beautiful seamless squares. If we had to buy them today we would have to pay a big ad- vance on them. They were bought early. We can save you money. WALL PAPERS A few dollars spent in new wall paper will work wonders to the ap- pearance of your home. Pretty designs for any room at 5, 10, 15, 25c roll KOLORFAST MATTING If you have not seen it, call in, colors of blue, green and brown in neat patterns. Guaranteed fast colors and not affected by water. 50c a yd NEW LAID EGGS - 19c CASH; 21c TRADE J. A. STEWART PHONE 16 !'MADE IN CANADA* Ford Touring fax ri Price $590 Your neighbor drives a Ford -why don't you? We are selling more Fords in Canada this year than ever before -because Cana- dians demand the best in motor car service at the lowest possible cost. The "Made in Canada" Ford is a necessity --not a luxury Runabout $540; Town Oar price on application. All Ford cars are fully equipped, including elect- richeadlights. No cars sold unequipped. Buyers of Ford cars will spate in our profits if we sell 30.000 cars between August 1, 1914.and August 1915.. Milo Snell, Dealer, EXETER,. Market Report -The following is the report of the Exeter market .a'rrected tip to nay 19th.. Wheat $1.45. Oats 56c Barley 65c }buckwheat 70e Peas $1;50 .Flora' $14,00 Low Grade Flour $2.01 ' "1" 1 I3ran $28'.00 per ton 1 Shorts $30.00 per ton Sugar 13eet,'puip $27.00 per ton. Butter 22 to 41, Creamery butter 33s Eggs, 21 to 2e Potatoes 33e to 145o. Iloe $.9.00 • #. .'1. t Auction Sate or Calves Air. Geo. Sanders is at Dorchester this week selecting a carload of choice calves which he will offer for sale in Exeter, on SAT'f111(LAY, MAS, 22nd, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m. +eeeoest��eeeee�Hee�e+�� LOCAL • �o�eeoe **oee*e Mrs. P. Gillies ale viisitng tat! .. her home in London, Mr. Leon Treble was in London Sat- urday and Sunday, Rev. 'Russell 'Caldwell LIS 'expeotied home from the wast this week.' Mr. Thos, Bowman, of London, was a guest ,at 1%;r,r, Wrr. ,Pincombe's over Sunday 'Private Arthur R•axt, of Belleville, visited with 'Mr. and Mrs.' Eli. ICoultits over S'nnday. Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Heam`an and family visited in London for ,a few days last week. Since the outbreak of war 80,000 settlers from the Staters have baleen Up their homes in 'Canada. MISS J. J. ALLAN. Eye) Sight spec- ialist will be at the Central Hotel. Saturday , May 29th, one day. The bowling green will be opened for the season on Monday, May 24th. A tournament will liikely be held by the local players. G. H. Jose, son of Dr.. Jose, of Kitrk- ton. has passed his final examinations as veterinary surgeon and is practis- ing with his father at. aitikton. Rexall Orderlies 'make, 5 ors 'feel -fine You will feel better and live longer if yoa keep your bowels regular by the occasional use of Rexali OrderlieLY. Mr. Andrew !Archibald„ son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald, Tucker - smith has enlisted and is tr'ai'ning• at Niagara. Mr. Archibald was a former. school teacher at Zurich. On Saturday evening last at .mid- right 'Detroit set all its clock's• ahead one hour, when Eastern standard time became the official time of the city. This 'Makes the time the )sane, as in Ontario. Shareholders of the Farme'rs l3'ank of Canada are liable under the dohble liability clause of the Bank net. This was the .decision given at Toronto Friday by Official Referee J. A. McAndrew in a test case. Mrs. J. G. Stanbury will receive on Thursday of each weak romm•encinz on Utas 27th until the onzl of June end thereafter on the 2nd. -and. 4th Thursdays. Sime. R. 'Stenbury will re- ce.,i,ve with her on (May', 27th,and June 3rd before leaving icor her sum'nier cottage at Bayfield. Mr. Wm. R. Martyn met with an unfortunate and painful •accident this week. H' was visiting at the home of his parents owing to the'•death. of h:s father when a leg Of the stove camic out and the teakettle with scalding water Fell over on his leg soiree of�thb• water running down his boot severely scalding .his ankle. Mrs. Davis and Icon, of. • Seaforth. visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Jae. Davis: of Exeter North last Sabbath; While on their way home in the evening''thcy met an auto near Hensel' and their horse becam•a frightened and jumpx into the ditch. Mrs. Davis.was bad- ly shaken up and. the top of thelbuggy and a shaft broken. They returned to Exeter and got another buggy and returned to :ce;aforth. on Monday. The results of the final examina- tions of the O'ntano Colle,gn ,of Phar- macy have been announced and Ove notice that Mr. Laurie G. J. ';Watson, of town has won the Heebner gold medal for pharmacy. Messrs L. G. Watson. C. H. McEvoy, of town, and Fred Bawden, of London, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bawden, of town. were snceessful in passing with Honors L4Ir. E. T. Weir. of Ashcroft, BXO who visited withMr. 'and Mrs.: H., E. Hu. ton at ,.Christmas, also passed with honors Mothers Day was observed ini James street Metbodist church last Sabbath. Appropriate sermons were preached by the pasltor. Rev. W. G. H. McAbee ter. both Morning and evening. .In the afternoon a special service was held in connection with the Sunday School. Mrs. McAlister gave a short talk and two choruses were sung by the mothers who were greeted by a Ohitauqua salute be the scholaxis and returned by the mothers. The or- chestra also gave asplendid, selec- tion. Mrs. W. Johns gave a reading as did alsof1 lrs. Frank Wood. The school and church were decorated with flowers. In writing home recently Mr. Lof- tus IIern son of Mr. and Mrs Philip rlern of town, who is at the front, said he was lying on the grass Writing ; he a slept in a barn with several blankets for covering and was as happy a's•a pig in "a clover field. There is ,cer- tainly no tone of dtscor.tent in the illustrationfor a good .many of us living in the lap of luxury' could hard-, le say as much. That waisabefore the, big fight the :Canadians were engaged in and 'since then he has no doubt seen some hard fighting. The .South Huron Sunday fi;chool Association will hold lee annual cora vention in ICarinel' Presbst•eriat ahurcii on Friday, May 28th. Three sesisions. beginning in the morning at 1.0 o'clock. The principal speaker for the occasion is Mr, Pe.G. Orwig, Sept. of both the ,Adult land Secondary, dee partments of the! Ontario Sunday Schoot ,Association Toronto. Others speakers will be ;Rev. John '!:Richard- eon. Kipprn' i. Rev. S. Jefferson, Creel- 'ton ; Rev. L, W.. Held, of Granton and 1►1x;'W. G. Medd, ofi,Winchelsea, Secy. - Treat, Iteports will be received froth the 4:11'fet:ent departments,. Mr, T. 'Robinson, of Seaforth, \was. in town on `Wednesday.. - rlrs, E. Follick, Sr.', i ,visiting in London for a few days. t Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin visited for a couple of days inj London this weak. Mr. 13enj. !Beavers, of 'Woodham, visited his nephew, 13. 'W. (F. 'Beavers, last week. Miss Kathleen. Stewart hats return- ed home 'after visiting with friends in London. Mrs. R. Stanbury returned on. Tues- day' from a 'fortnight visit in Toron- to and London. IA barn 'in town was ,visited ot:e evening recently and ,a quantity' of oats were removed. Mr. J. Senior was in Hespeler on Monday attending the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. I. Johnston: Master Reg. Beavers. who hats been visiting his aunt, !!iris, Turnbull, at Farquhar has returned. home. Messrs. Laurie 'Watson and Cliff lire Evoy are in Toronto this'week trying examinations for their 'Phu. B. Mr. Lee Blatchford underwent an operation in London on. Monday and at 'present is doing els welt 'as can be expected, The Ontario Baseball team of Lon- don: will 'play' two games ,of baseball lin, Crediton on May 24th, ,at( 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., Mr. David Chas. Wein, son or Mrs, Louis Wein, of Crediton, is reported missing. He Was a ,mem,b,;,r of the 2nd Battalion The Exeter District meeting of (the, Methodist churches is being held in James street church 'Wednesday And Thursday of this week. 1 ight The Idea in Business THE modern merchant filled with the modern spirit carries his business to his customers' homes that is, he doesn't wait to be found out or risk the danger of not being found out, i ,;/- The besi carrier of business to cus- nese of grocers, dry goods men, hard - tourers' homes is the newspaper. THE ware dealers, clothiers, stationers, WEEKLY TIMES •can carry every bus- boot and shoe houses, druggists, jew- iness in Exeter, and other towns, to ellers, furniture dealers, fruiterers, the homes of this community with butchers; grain and feed stores and ease and without confusion -the busi- every other class of business. To the Merchants of Exeter and Vicinity r Get your business into the home and you'll sell goods there. The WEEKLY TIMES can carry your business into more homes than you are noT - serving. Ask us about the cost of advertising. BUY FROM ADVERTISERS Mrs. Nelson Sheere and little dau- ghter, Jean, left last week 'for Galt to join Mr. Sheere, who has seeured a situation in that city, Mrs. Edwards. of Toronto, is visit- ing at the home of Mr. A. 'Walters. Mrs. Walters is in a serious condition with slight hopes for hex recovery.. • The Salvation Army wishes:to,th'ank the residents of Exeter Moxa their gen- e.rdus responiae to the self denial` ap peal. The same will ,be, faithfully' ap- pi7ed.. Mr. A. 'Moore has rented the( store of W. 'S. (role on the corner eofl John and Main streets and intends going into business about June let. The store is being fitted up. During the past few days Mr. Milo Snell the Ford agent here, has dies livered cars to'o't! s6•rs T. Chalmers, of Crediton 'Wm Yearley, Stephen; A. Ireland Grand Bend; • F. 'I'reeter. Dashwood ;. ' l y. Volland. Zurich acid Alex McPherson, Corbett. The. Girls; iluxiiiary of the Trivitt Memorial church held a social eve'ri- ing in the school hall on Thursday' evening of Test week. Refreshmentswere served 'by/the young ladiese and it splendid .program was carried out. The attendance was, very' fair. On Tuesday last while 'a !son of Sir. John Selves, of Usborne, was break- ing in a eouing.,horsehe' had, the mis- fortune to be .kicked in the 'face cut- ting a nasty gash in hill .cheek and ,rendering, him Insensible. Dr. Brown- ing of Exeter:(twas called and it was after he arrived that the young. man came to. .Ills shoulder ,wals also in- j uredo • The Road committee have, been, making some •im.provenients to Maim .street ;tiering the ,past week. The; s!des of . the road have been , plowed 'tip and graded. It .bias nosy a fine crown with'•sloping sidels and is be- ing, put in (shape for oiling. The oil will shed the water to the ,guttters, and this should greatly improve the cond'ltion of ouir Main street. Among those4'from this district' who are attending the Branch convention of the Woman's Missionary Society' in London this week'are Miss, Medd. from Elimville ; ,'Mrs. Heywood froth' Sunshine ; Mrs., L Johnu, land Mrs. -G, Williams, from Bethany ; (Mrs. C. W. Baker from 'Woodham ; Mrs. S. ,W.. Maxw orthy from Main street ; Mrs. McAlister, 'Mrs. Thole: iIJarvey and !hiss Laura l P- arvey from James street. • Musical and Towel Shower - musical entertainment ''and towel shower in, .the interestis of the Ried Cross Society was held by Miss L. Johns at her home on Monday evening An excellent musical 'entertainment was provided by local talent, the fol- lowing taking 'part : iPi'ano duett by Misses Gladys :Bissett and i Marjorie Seldon ; solos be Milsses Eva :Huston, Edna rollick and Edith Moncur and Mr. Case ` Reward ; instrument'ele b3 hisses Margaret• tMuxworthy. Gladys 13 ssett and Mary Acheson and Mr. E. Phillips. violin .solo be Melville Glade 'man accompanied . be his siis,ter Mar- garet. ar- ia.r � et. The evening was b most enjoyable affair. The ladies took a pair of towels and altogether ninety- nine were. receivihd. I1r. Nelson Stanlake had an accie dent with his automobile near tAilsa Craig on 'Thursday evening last. He company ""with Messrs; A. Moore, C. Heywood. and Al, Ha'stings' were driving along the road when they struck a high spot ,and the . car bounded arid ;while in the air the front: wheels turned under and the car, turned;e. somersault facing in the opposite direction to which it was going. The top was up and none of the occupants i, vera• thrown out. Mr. iffastings wan considerably bruised about the body but no bones were broken. Ile has since, been. confined to the house. The others escaped un- hurt. The top and windshield were smashed. The auto %van !ble to be brought home under its own power. eneenneeennee HICKS' F.clitiE0AST,S The second .regulerstorm j er'iod..ha. its renter ,en the 22nd, cow',ering`,• the 20th to the 25th • inclusive. ;Distur- bing causea, and what to '.look tor. The Venus period is central ,at thus tithe contributing its full strength to storm and weather ,'xtrelntes', - The Genuine D. L. & W. Scranton Coal KESTLE, ROWE &WOOD IPUONE 40 Exeter, - Ontario AGENTS .for British American Oil Co. HOUSECLEANING TIME MAKE Housecleaning Easy.by buying a Domestic Vacuum Cleaner from us., It will clean your Rugs and Carpets better than beating them and with much less labor. Then get crottle of Sunny Polish to clean your furniture, „and if yon see you need any new furniture, we have a big stock to choose from. R. N. ROWE Embalmer & Funeral Director PHONE 20a ;HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE 1?ropert3 of Wm. (Balkwill, Sr. Huron St.. one store3 frame house.: good cellar; hard and soft' water; one quarter acre of land ; good; stable and carpenter, John street. 5-13,tf MEETING. OF THE HURON COITNTY 'CO;UNCIL' The council of the Corporation o8 the ;County of Huron will' meet in the council chamber. in the Town, of Gode- rich, on Tuesday; the first of June, next. at the hour of three o'clock. All accounts requiring .settlem,ent must be placed with the clerk before! this date. W. LANE, Clerk, Dated at Goderich,, May 17th, 1915, BRICK IIOUSE AND • THREE LOTS FOR SALE • The residence of the late Simon Campbell on William street. consist- ing of a sev,en room 1 1-2 storey brick houseurnace hard and Neff iv ; f Ater stable and drive house ; Some choice fruit trees ; To inspect the property call at J. Scott's Sr., For terms ar.d particulars apple to Thomas Cameron, R. B. 'Non 1, I iirkton, or phone on IIendman's line. 5,20,tf. Moon is 'GI !first quarter on the •21st, and on the celestial equator ,on the 23rd, all conspiri'ng ;with tb' regu- lar "Vuleaxt" influence to make a marked storm period, The "danger" days of this period are Friday, Satur- day , atur-day, Sunday Aridlvlonday, the 21st. 22nd, 'e3rd and 4th, On and ,touch- ing these days watch the indications of your barometer ,and all other, .indi- Gators, ofgathering stormis. Expect rain, bail 'and vicious thunder storms to strike moat parts of Lhe country, moving eastward through progressive days. The country will be fortunate if it escapes dangerous tornadoes on and about the ((Ws named. Look ,for. change to :Touch cooler with the ris- ,ingebarnale,Oer that winds tip the Bare ioirle ... Children Cri FOR FLETCHER'S CAST ORIA Field Seeds for Sale! We have a carefully selected stock of Field Seeds for Sale, and offer them at Very Close Prices. Our stock of """i-' C O F? N is of the Best Known Varieties and Germination guar- anteed.' We have th3 following: - Improved Early Butler; Improved Dailey; White Cap; Early Leeming; Mammoth; Early'Cuban; Wisconsin No. 7; Longfellow Flint; King Phillip Flint. Root Seeds in Root Seeds we have ,the Large selection: -Mango!; Turnip; Sugar Beet; CarFot; Ete. Also Seed Beans, Millet, Sorghum, Timothy and Clo Call and inspect our stock -it will pay you! C. Zwicker GENERAL MERCHANT C� r!redito, Oritar io • AUTO For Hir� Government Chauffeur No. 2724 Family or Pleasure Driving a Specialty PHONE 80, EXET$R POWELL'S BIG VARIETY STORE PHONE 55 New Goods . - Arrived This Week SPECIAL MAY SALES WILL FEATURE 10 1 o and ?5c are the Special prices. Fireworks, Crackers, Toy Cannons, Rockets, Siege Games. All prices from 10 up. SATURDAY 1, Chocolates (40c) 29c lb 4 Wearable Surprises W, 15, 25e. Chinaware, Graniteware bargains, " W1estern University, London,. Another Great Advance Income Doubled -Now $75, 000 Another large 'addition to Faculty." and Epuipment in Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment fee View. Write for particulars to E. E. Braithwaite, M.A., President. Man's 'Ability i+s• 11,is Passport's Frank Weaver •Pirofessor o,° Music, London, Ont.. • Teacher of Organ and all branches, of Piano Playing; Voice Culture and Artistic Singing a Specialty. 16 yearix practical experience. For Terms apply at S. Martin & 1 Son's Music Store • NOTICE ' To the Farmers and (Ilorsebreederst Free Vaccination against Rheum_ at:isnit or joint ,ills, If you will .notify us ,within forty -t eight hours after your colt( is born. WO will ,vaccinate it as a preventative al gainst rheumatic,. Free of Charge. ,,DR, ''CHAS. JOSE 'ANin, SON .. " ! Veterinary Surgeops KII,icroNV, Ont, Phone 2a. F. W. HODGSON ` ; ; ,Carpenter and Builder Plans furnished ,• Estimates givenfree; on art classes of buildings. 34S-tf1 PERRY 1!, DOUPE, Licensed A en, tioneer. Sales conducted in any 10-• cality, Terms Moderate Orders left at Times office will be promptly'at-r tended to. 'Phone' 116, ICi.rkton., Ad- dress I irkton P.O. 1 o tS1•f 1� O1 S L '• #' ' i •: POWELL'S House 'and, three' irtexrld.?vief Ti1✓ LIVE BARGAIN Si(1B..aieclrle. o•f lad o81'.11ebe s. .t et, Goad' Apply to David ills. ,