HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-5-27, Page 81 T. Habit of Reading Advertisements
NEWSPAPERS would be much less enjoyable, instructive and valuable
than they are if they contained no, advertisements. Many persons read
the advertisements quite aS' thoroughly as.they read the news matter.
This is just as it should be.
The more advertising, the more
buying. The more buying, the great-
er the consumption of ,the goods or
service advertised,
More business would be done by the
merchants of Exeter and vicinity if
they advertised more, and if more of
them advertised.. Much business goes
to the big city imainorder houses be-
cause they advertise. These houses
would cease to draw business from
this community if they ceased to ad-
vertise.
To the Merchants of Exeter and Vicinity
Advertise more, and more of you advertise, and the big city mail-order
houses will get less and less business from this community and you will get
more,
Advertisement Reading is Worth While
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RESOLVED THAT
WELL MAKE. A HIT
WITH You -WHEN YoU
SEE OU SToCK or
GOOD 4001:05. WE
SELECTED THEM FOR.
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AT A FAR. PIZI4E AND'
WE STAND DACE OF-
g.ro-t“, 71-1CM .
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. CoM.MUNITY
BY HAVING A NEW, FRESH SToCK, AND BY
BEINC ABLE To GIVE CUSTOMERS OU,S'T WHAT
THEY WANT, AND BY MAKING GooD, HONEST
PRICES So THAT EVERYONE W1 -{o BUYS FROM
US WILL 60 AWAY ,SATISFIED. WE CAN Do
No BETTER ADVERTISING THAN To PLEASE
OUR CUSToMERS AND GET THEIR, CoNFIDENCE
AND 600D WILL.
MILLINERY
If it is a New Hat you want our show room is full of new models. We
will be glad to show you the new styles. Don't leave it too late.
SUITS FOR MEN .AND YOUNG MEN
Nne are sure you will like the natty suits that we are showing for
young as well as the more conservative styles we are showing for men.
Prices that are eight,
NEW PUMPS AND SLIDES
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 50c per yard.
HOLEPROOFHOSIERY
Try wearing them this Spring. Six pairs are guaranteed to wear six
inonths without holes or new ones are furnished free of charge.
CREX 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 ro 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 to -day 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. 50 L ecd.
NEW LAID EGGS — 19c CASH; 20c TRADE
J. A. STEWART
PH ONE 16'
Market Repert—The following is
the repert of the Exeter market
corrected up to Ma s !gOth,
Wheat $1.40,
Oats 50o
Bailee 6fie
Buckwheat 70e
Peas $1.50 . .
Viper $4,00
Low Grade Flour $2.0
Bran $28'.00 per ton • »
Shorts $30.00 per ton
Sugar Beet 'pulp $27,00 per ton,
Butter 22 to et,
Oteamery butter 33e
Eggs 20 and, 21 cents.,
Potatoes 30e to e5c.
Hogs $9.25
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Verandah for Sale
Good Verandah with porch for sale
Apply to el', T. Wood.
NOTICE
Have sour •colts vaccinated against
(oint ill, rheumatism 4And scrofula
within forte -eigh t hours after birth,
Free of ehaege. Drs. Sweet & Reid,
Veterinary Surgeon, nxeter, Ont.
Phone 8., . . .
Court of Revision
.VILLAGE OF EXETER .
The first sitting of thenCourt, of nee
vision: for the bearieg 'or appealag
ainst the 'assessment roll of the Vil-
lage oe Exener, for the year 1915, will
be held in the Gottheil chamber on Frie
day, June 11th, 1915 at eight o'clock
in. the evening. An persons having
Visitors in Town s take notice and govern tlaemselves ee-
business at the said Court will please
cordi ugly.
T. B. DARLING, Clerk.
"Amon., those who ppent the hone
day in Eown were
Mr, Oscar Anderson at /ale home
here».
Mr. W. McAlister, of Sarnia, with
tritends.
Miss Hall, of Brantford, with Mrs.
Amos.
Mr. Stanley Fisher, of London. with
friends.
Mr. 'W. Thompson, of Landon, with
friends.
Mr. W. Amos, ,Of London, at his
home here.
Mr. Leonard Bolton, of Stratford.
with friends.
Miss Tillie Yaeger, of St. Maryt at
her home here.
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44MADE IN CANADA"
Ford Touring Car
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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; TOW n Car price on application.
All Ford cars are fully equipped, iticluding elect -
vie headlights. No cars sold unequipped. Buyers
of Ford eats will share in one profits if we sell
, .10.000 cars between August 1, 1914 and August
1, 1015.
Mi.10 Sne:l, Dealer,
EXETER,
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DOME THEATRE, two nights on-
ly, Madame arah Bernhardt in her
famous play "L. Tosee." Dote% fail
to eee this wonderful woman in mo-
tion pictures. Alec) the "Fangs of
Hate" dement and the iltzU4,1 comedy-.
Regular adinisSion only 10e,
nnrivete Elmer Harness, or London,
with his mother.
Miss Muriel Evans, of Ailsa Craig,
with Mrs. S. Quance.
Messrs Garnet and joe Craig, • ot
London, with relatives.
Bir. A. Marchand, of Berlin, with
h:s daughters in town.
Mr. Wm. Davey and family, of Tor-
onto, visited» with friends.
Mr. end Mrs. Luther /amend, of
Brantford, with relatives.
Mr. Hy. Hooper and daughter Ruth,
of London, at their home here. -
Mrs. It. J. Ea.crett, be Brantford,
with Mr. and Mrs. M: Eacrett.
Frank Johns, of Toronto, with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johns.
Mr. H. 'Ink -e, of Parkhill, with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fake..
Dr. Sanan Thomas and wife, of Lon-
don. with Mr. and Mrs. S. Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lewis an& fame
ile at the home or 51r. Jas. Sweet.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Re Garner, of Lon-
don, With Mr. and Mrs. E. Treble.
flies. Vera Rowe, of Toronto. with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R N. Itostn
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt, of Len -
don. with. Mr. and Mese I. •Armstrong.
Mr. hack »Walker, of Drayton, With
h:s parehts„.Mr. and Mrs. "Wen, Wan
ker•.,.
Mr: arid Mrs. C. Livingstone, or
-tdtdietet, with 'Mr. and, Mr. 3. Hawk-
StEinn
On Monday evening, June 7th, a, Pi-
ano Recited will be given in the Exeter
Opera House by pupils of Miss Gladys
Bissett, A. Mus. ev , U., assisted by
Miss Shaw, soprano pupil of Mr.
Meek, late of Grand. Opera, and Miss
Newberry, reader, post -graduate Em-
erson School of Oratory, Boston,
Mass. Admission 25e.
hlr. and Mrs. Sam Bagshaw with
the former'e brother. Mr. 'Wm. Bag-
shaw.
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Hoskins, of
Brantford, with Mr. and Mrs, Wes.
Snell.
Miss Baby Treble, of Toronto, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm.
Treble.
Miss Vera Muxworthe, of St. Thom-
as. with her parents, at the. Main St
parsonage.
Mr. Garvey Acheson, of London! and
lady friend !from St. Thomas at the
Central Hotel.
Mr. Earl Spackman and little neioe
Sean, of Guelph, with Mr. and Mrs.
Spackman.
Misses. Mary and Berth'a .Mack. of
Toronto, with their parents, Mr. and
51rs. D. Mack.
Mr. Geo. Griffiths, of Toronto, with
hers. Griffithe at the home of Mr.
Jas. /landlord.
Mrs. Wm. Goodison, and children,
of Sarnia, with the farmer's mother,
Mrs. D. Johns'',
Mr. and Mrs. J. Inwood and; little
daughter. of 'London, with Mr. erred
Mrs. S. Sanders.
Misses Olive and Ruby Wood, of
London, with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan. Wood.
Dr. L. Follicle, wife and family,
of St. Marys with the tfornaeres moth -1
er. Mrs. E. Folliek.
Mr. and Mrs. Th; Roweliffe and
daughter, Miss Elva, of Granton, with
relatives and friends.
Miss Matthews and Me _ler' Harr,
Dee of Toronto, were the guests of
Mr. and 'Mrs. 54 Fitton.
Mr. Gordon Hooper, of Toronto,
with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. A.
Hooper of the Lake Road.
Mr. Harold Snell, of London, .and
Miss Iessel, of Kincardine, at the
home of Mr. Albert Ford.
Mrs. Fred Mills and two children,
of Windsor with the former''mother,
Kre. John iCookson, Exeter North.
Mr. Earle Brickwood, at Niagara
Fallen and Mien E. Fitchett, of; Thed-
ford. with Mr. and Mrs,. DAIricarwood,
Mis.s Ethel Bisseet, of Seaforth, and
Ms e Hamden, of. Clinton, with' the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ins -
sett.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm4 Moir and Mise
Anna, of Hensel', and Mrs. Alexander
of the houndar5 spent the holiday: at
Mr. Thos. Kerotele's,
Mr. and Airs. Fred Redmond ;and
daughter, Nina, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm, Tapson motored over from Flint,
Mich., and visited ,with Mr. once Mrs.
Thos. El tett.
Visitors out of Town
Among those who spent
41,ax oni of toWn, were
Mims. Lewis • in London.
Art rlomphell-in Detroit,:
tis hot-.
Mr. Silas Reed in Lonelon.
Miss leendhaea in London.
Mr. J. Peart in London.
Miss Shearer in Detroit.
Mrs. Wickwire in Windsor.
Mies Hamilton in St. Mare's,
Mrs. Downie in St. Thomas.
Mrs. E. Heideman in Clinton.
Mrs. John Braund in' London.
Mr. Geo. Anderson in Londonne
ItIr. Howcliffe in London.
Miss Jennie Murray in London.
.Douglas Stewart in Toronto.
Mr: and Mrs. aos. Sutton .in London.
Mr. land Mrs. -Teepee Gillies in Lon-
don. . • ..
Mr. Chas. Morton; ire!: Ins home in
Illetift • •
‘Mr.. G. L Burdette at his home in
Detroit. .»
• Mr. »W. 0, Fritz at lois home
Guelph'. •
Mr. and Airs.,-F.Dank Mallett, or.i, in
London.
Mr. P. fFraynenwith Ins son. Ruesel.
near Brantford. Y.
Mr.. and Mrs.. S. M. Sanders at.
Woodstock. .
Mrs, :Fisher and daughter Emma in
London.
Mrs. Jas. ;Sweet with relatives in
Clinton. n' '-
Miss McGovern with relatively at
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. F., 'Delbridge ,motor-
ed. to Hamilton.
Mr. 'W. May and. Mr and Mrs. Fred
May in Mitchell.
Ms. J. R. Hind 1,444 In London, this
week on busiinesis
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McLeod with' rel-
atives in -Bieldulph.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed„ Willis with rel-
atives in McGillfitvray.
Mrs. E. Rowelifee and daughter
Verde. with relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Davis with their
daughter in Ingersoll.
Miss- May -Wood with Mr. and, Mrs
G A. Young, of London,'
Mrs. Fowell and Master Tedde .Tam•
an, were in Landon. on Saturday.
Mrs. M. Sheerer YI'crs.. F. Boyle and
son Clarence, with relatives in Brant-
ford.
Mr. and. Mrs. 13, W. In Heavers and
children with Mr. 13eaveen" mother at
Berryland.
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PHONE 4o
Exeter, Ontario
AGENTS for
British American
Oil Co.
HOUSEOLEAMNG
TIME
MAKEHousecleaning Easy by
buying a Domestic Vacatun
Cleaner from us. It will» clean
your Rugs and Carpets better
than beating them and with
nuch leas 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
HotreE AND LOT FOR SALE
property of Wm. iBalkwill, Sr.,
Huron St.. one store frame house;
good cellar ; hard tand soft' water; one
Quarter acre of lend; good» stable and
carpenter, John street. 5-13,tf
MEETING OE THE HURON
COUNTY 'COUNCIL
The council of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will/ meet in the
council chamber. in the 'AVM* of Gode-
rich, on Tuesday, the first ot June,
next, at the hour of three o'clock. All
accounts requiring settlement must
be placed with the clerk beforel this
date.
W. LANE, Clerk,
Dated at Goderich, tBlay 17th, 1915.
BRICK • HOUSE AND THREE LOTS
FOR SALE
The residence of the late Simon
Campbell on William street. consist -
mg of a seven room 1 1-2 storey- brick
house ; furnace. hard and soft water
stable and drive house; Some choice
fruit trees ; To inspect the property
oall at 3. Scott's Sr., For terms •and
particulars apply to Thomas Cameron,
B. 3.1. 'Noe L, Kirkton, or phone on
Ilyndman's line. 5,20,tf,
MISS J. J. ALLAN. ByeSight spec-
iialist will be at the Central Hotel.
Saturdae. May 29th, one day. •
»WAN'IED—Girl, or middle ' aged
woman, plain cooking and to help 115
general housework, No outside work.
Good home. Apple with particulars
to J. M. Ross '&TP0,, Lucan, Oen
SEED .POTATOES
Selected Empire State and Rural
No. 2's, true to name ; els° other var-
ieties in large, or small euantitiee., 8,
J Llogartlz, Exeter, tot 13., eon. 3
St ephen, Phone,
Children Cry
FoR -PLETCHER'S
CASORIA
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Field. Seeds for Sale!
We have a carefully selected stook of Field ee ds
for Sale, and offer them at Very Close Prices. Our
stock
CO»R
is of the Best Known Varieties and Germination guar-
anteed. We have th 3 following:
Improved Early Butler; Improved Dailey;
White Cap; 'Early Leeming; Mammoth;
Early Cuban; Wisconsin No. 7; Longfellow
Flint; King Phillip
Root Seeds
In Roo t eeds wehave the large selection:— littngol;
Trari!ip;' 'agar Beet; Carrot; Etc.. Also
Seed Beans, Nina Sorghum, Timothy and Clover,
can ;and inspect our stock—itwill pay you! ..-
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GENERAL MERCHANT
Creditort, Ontario
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For Hire
Government Chauffeur
No. 2724
Family or Pleasure Dricing
'• a Specialty
PHONE 80, EXET$R
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POWELL'S
BIG VARIETY STORE
PHONE 55
New. Goods
Arrived
This Week
SPECIAL MAY SA.LE
WILL FEATURE
10 15 and 25e are the
Special prices.
Fireworks, Crackers,
Toy Cannons; Rockets;
Siege Games. All prices
from 1.0 up.
SATURDAY
Chocolates (4.0c) 29e lb
Wearable Surprises 10,
15, 25c.
China,ware, Graniteware
bargains,
POWELL'S .
THE LIVB BARGAIN STORE"
Western University,
London.
Another Great Advance
Income Doubled
—Now ;75,000
Another large addition to Faculty
and Epuipment in
Arts and Medicine
Greatly Increased Enrollment in
View. Write for particulars to
• E. E. Braithwaite, M.A.„1",h.Dt
President.
44A' Man's !Ability is thin Passport'
Frank Weaver
•Pr.ofessor a° Music, London, Ont.
Teacher of Organ 'and all branched
• of Piano Playing ; Voice Culture at
Artistic Singing a Specialty. 16 yearn
practical experience.
For Terms apply at S. Martin ed
Son's Music Store ee,
NOTICE
To the Farmers and Horeebreederne
Free Vaccination 'against Rheum-
atiene or' joint ills,
1? 3ou will motile us ,within forty-
eight hours after your colt is born» we4
will ,vaccinate it as a preventative a -r
gainst rheumatis,. Free of Charge.
DR. !CHAS. JOSE 'AND SON
Veterinary surgeon
KlEtInTON, Ont. bone 20E
F. W. HODGSON , ,
Carpenter and Builder
Plans furraish,ed ; Estimates given free(
en all classes ot' buildings. 3-18-tif
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any fo-c
Terns moderate Orders left.
at Times office will be promptly_ at-
tended to. Phone ,116, Kirkton„. Ad -
(Leese Kirkton
HOUSE FOR SALE 1
• touee and threeel'uorters of ant
t acre of land •on Sinaeoe eLeet, Good.
Well. A,p,oly to Davia Gillis.