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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-6-24, Page 8WE ARESOLVED
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We ARE. Heite To SPIAY
ANA MAKE QiQOL?.
PRICE OUIZ CLOTHING
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YoU WILL NEVER GET ",STUNG" IF YOU BUY
THAT NEW SUIT of CLOTHES FROM US. WE
WILL NoT SEND YoU AWAY WITH A PooR FIT.
WE CANNOT SEND YoU AWAY WITH AN oLD
STYLE SUIT oR A PooR PIECE of CLoTH, BE–
CAUSE WE HAVE 'NOT GoT THAT KIND IN OUR
STORE. WE WILL .SELL YoU A GooD SUIT FoR
LESS THAN YoU THINK. oUR BEST CLoTHING
IS THE BEST YoU CAN GET FRoM ANYONE AT
ANY PRICE. COME IN AND SEE. IF YoU HAVE
NEVER DEALT WITH US, COME, GET OUR
PRICES. WHEN YoU Do, YoU WILL BUY
EVERYTHING YoU NEED, AND FoR ALL TIME..
SPECIAL OFEFRI THE DESIGNER FUR 1 YEAR FOR 35 CENTS
This Special Offer you should not miss. We will take orders for
the Designer for one year at the low price 35c. For the convenience
of our customers we are now stocking Standard Patterns.
READY - TO - WEAR CLOTHES. If you don't want to wait, but simp-
ly want to put on a Suit that fits. We have it for you. They are
well -tailored, the materials are the best that money can buy.
MADE - TO - MEASURE SUITS. For Men and Young Men. If it is an
up-to-date made -to -measure suit you want we can satisfy you. See
the new models and the excellent cloths we are showing.
SUMMER MILLINERY, Every hat in our show rooms now will be sold
now at greatly deduced prices. Don't miss this opportunity of get-
ting up-to-date hats ata fraction of the value.
NEW STRAW HATS. We have the newest shapes for young men in
the coaser straws that are so popular this season at $1.25, 1.75, $2.25
LADIE'S LINEN COATS. For driving and motoring which makes a
Splendid dust coat, extra good linen with close fitting collar and
belted back at $5 and $6,
TENNIS, BOWLING & OUTING SHOES. This is the season for out-
door sports. See that you have a pair of our Outing Shoes before
starting on your vacation.
MIDDY BLOUSES. In several neat designs in 12, 14, 16 and 18 yr sizes.
Every girl wants on for the hot days of July, all sizes $L25.
BLEACHED TWILLED SHEETING. This is a bargain, and a splendid
quality of bleached twilled sheeting, 72 inches wide worth more
wholesale than we are asking for it, while it lasts at 25c a yard.
EMBROIDERED VOILES. If it is a dainty little waist or a pretty sum-
mer dress you want, see the new embroidered voiles at 85c a yd,
BORDERED LINEN TO WLING. 18 inches wide with neat pattern in
:the centre and pretty border. A good linen for bedroom towels, ab-
solutely pure linen at per yard 30c.
RAW SILK, For waists, dresses, blouses for boys, pajamas, etc., a
splendid quality of silk, very special at per yard 50c.
HOLEPROOF HOSIERY. Vacation time is when you should buy Hole -
proof Hosiery, every pair is guaranteed to wear three months with-
out holes. If you once wear them you will want no other.
OREX RUGS. Just the thing for your verandah or porch. Made in dif-
ferent sizes to fit any verandah, ask to see them.
OUTING SHIRTS. With reversible collars, made from fine quality
crepe cloth. sizes 14 to 16, a good shirt for hot weather $1,25.
NOTICE This Store closes every THURSDAY AFTERNOON at 12 30 d uring
the months of July and August.
J. A. STEWART
PHONE 16
"MADE IN CANADA"
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 Car price on application.
All Ford cars are fully equipped, including elect-
ric headlights. No cars sold unequipped. Buyers
of Ford cars will share in bur profits if we sell
80.000 cars between August 1, 19.14 and August
1, 1015, -
Market Beport--The following is
the ?ceport of the Exeter market:
corrected up to June 23rd.
Wheat $1,00
Oats '50e
Barley 65o
i3uckwheat 65c,
Peas 81,25
Flour '13.85.
Low Grade Flour $1,90.,
Bran $28`,00 per ton '
Shorts $30.00 per ton
Sugar Beet 'pulp $27.0.0 per ton.
Butter 20 to 22.
Creamery butter 29e,
Bane 19 to g0,
,Potatoes 36 to 50c,
Hogs $8,50:
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• LOCAL
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Mr. Parry Windsor, of Ingersoll, is
visiting at Lie home here,
Miss 'Vosper is presidilag at the
examinations at Dathwood,
Mr, T. Acheson returned Saturd.as
after spending a few day's is London.
The Entrance examinations were
held blondes, Tuesday and Wednes-
day.
let. 'number from London on motor-
cycles passed through town on Sun-
day;,
Mise earl Rollins, of Mimic°, is
'visiting with relatives in and around
town-.
Miss Clara 13erry, of Ingersoll, is
visiting w th Mr. and ales. It, G.
Seidon.
Mr, N. McDonald, of New, York. is
visiting with Mr. and Ales, Nelson
Stanlake.
11r.'B, 1V, Grigg, of Montreal, vis-
ited his ;sister, 1T,as Grigg, in town
tLis :week.
Mr. Thos. Handford, of Ingersoll,
spent a fete days in town during the
past week. ri
'Mr. and Mrs. E. DIIeFau1, of Sea -
forth, were the guests of Miss McFaul
over Sunday.
bliss Edna Bissett, Exeter, spent a
few des s with her Isister, Miss Bissett,
--Seaforth News.
dr. Harry Puke, of Petrkhill, is ho-
lidaying
o-
lidaying with his parents. Mr. 'and
Mrs. A. E, Puke,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Brown motored
over from St. Marys and, visited with
relatives on Sunday.
air. Lee Blatchford returned Satur-
day from London where he underwent
an operation. He is greatly improved
in health.
Try Rexall Orderlies, the modern
laxative. They are sold on a money
back guarantee by 'W. S. Cole, The
Rexail Store, 10c., 25c., and 50c boxes.
The Ladies Aid ,society of Main St.
Methodist !church are holding e. gar-
den !parts on the lawn; thise(We.dneu
day) evening.
Mrs. Vincent Wood. and Mitis Ida
Dinsdale, of Sanfrancisco, Calif:, are
visiting their parentis,'Mr. and Mrs
J. Dinsdale, of Kippen.
•iIr. 'and Mrs. E, C. Thornton and
family, of Woodstock, motored up and
spent Sunday with Mrs. Fowell. Mrs.
Fowell returned with them.
Mrs .Lyons, of London, is the guest
of Mrs, Colwill in town. Mre. Col -
will intends leaving next ween for
the west where lshe will visit relatives
and friends
Mr. Will Snell, son of M. and Mrs,
Eli Snell, was- in London last week
and pastsed his medical examination
and has enlisted with thio, arms. med-
ical corpse.
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. E. VanDuzer,
and ''Mrs. H. A•nderlson, of Grimsby,
htotor•ed up and spent a few Jaya
last week with Mr. and Mr(s. A. 'Stop -
ler of the Lake Road.
The Ladies "Guild of the Trivitt
Memorial church will hold. a garden
party on the'' Rectory lawn on Friday,
June 25th. Mr. Steer, entertainer, .of
London, has been engaged,
Property holders have a right to
vote on the 'he aro electric by-law and
leaseholders whose lease extends over
the term of the debentures. The lat-
ter 'must file with tb.e clerk a certifi-
cate to this effect.
iMisises Hamilton and Pridham, of
Goderich, Who have been teaching In
the Exeter High School completed
their term last week. 'plias Hamill -
ton left hut, for Toronto and Mists
Pridham to London before returning
to Goderich.
Mr, Chas. Locke, of Boston, visit-
ed at the (Central Hotel on Frid'a'y last
and in •company with Mrs. Locke left
for the 'Pacific coast. They will, vilsit
the Panam'a Exposition ;he£ore return-
ing to Boston, where Mr. Locke is
professor of IDlinerology in ono oe the
colleges
A. public meeting of the Woman's
Institute will be hield in the Carnegie
Library en Monday, June 28th, at 3
o'clock, when Mrs. L. R,., !Stephanie
of Huntington, P. Q., will addrese the
meeting on "What w.e• owe the World
and "House building and Flome mak-
ing" Every woman from vaunt* 'and
town is invited td attend.
Mr. P. Herm, of town, oc Saturday
last received a telegram from Ottawa
stating that hive son Loftus' hadi been
injured. The message stated he was
injured between May, 22nd end June
1st; No information ale to the mature
of the injuries have as yet been (re-
ceived but are` :being anxiously await-
ed.
rev. T. W, Blatchford.. of Centralia,
occupied the pulpit' of 'James St.
Methodist ,church last Sabbath and
preached two very able sermons. Mr,
.Bletehford is leaving the Centralia
circuit at the end of this: month and
is going to 'Brownsvifle, 'near St.
Thomas, Rev, W, G. B(, McAllister
conducted anniversary enrolees at
Whalen.
A ;quiet tvedding took placie' at the
manse on June 9th 'Warn Rev • S. F.
Sharp united in marriage Mina Jessie
A. ,McArthur, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert McArthur, of Glia Mavis
farhn, (Township of .flay, and Mr. W,
R. Lamont, of the township. of Stan-
ley„ Mr. and Mrs. Lamont left for
a wedding trip and Alive since taken
up their residence on the groorieW fine
tae' a in Stanley, ,
E L DETER ril4t
;aou$E AND LOT FOR 'SALE "
Proports of Wm, ;13aikwill, Sr,,
Huron $t„ one ,storey frame hour
good cellar; hard and soft' water; one;
ctuarter acre of land; good stable and
drive. shed, Apply to Win. l3alkwill
carpenter, John street. 5-13,tf
ODDF.ELLO', rs f1; CORATION DAY
Exeter Lodge No. 57, I,O,A,rt ;will
hold their annual decoration of the
graves of their departed brethren on
Sunday, June 27th, The members aro
all expected to be et the lodge room
et two o'clock in the afternoon. A
full attendance is requested.
11. N. Creech, Secy.,
STRAYED
Strayed. onto the property of Mr.
'John ,Campbell, Lot 10, Can. 'a Tp.
of Hay, is young heifer, palet Jersey.
Owner 'can have same by proving
property and paying expblosels.
ONTARIO STATUTES, 1915
Justices; of the Peace and others ens
titled to copies of the above statutes
are requested to call at ma office or
to send there for them ; or if more
convenient, to write to me for the
fame with the addzic(sses to which; it
is desired they should be sent.
Goderich, 19th June 1915.
C. SEAGER
,Clerk of the Teace
Miss Bessie Rartnoll, of Toronto, is
visiting w;,th relative,,, in town.
Mr. 1tobt. RowcIiffe returned Tues.
dos rafter visiting with Irelativ(e1e at
,Granton.
Mrs. As Q. Bobier, of Buffalo, vise
,ted with friends in town, during the
past week.
Mr. H. ,Ei Hgston and fahaily leave
this 'week for their (summer home, at
Grand Bend,
Miss W. ,Huston, of ''Hamilton, is.
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
11, R. Huston.
"Made in Canada" ;that's the word,
made in Exeter sounds one better.
Use. DIODEL Flour,
Mrs. Dod'sworth and Mrs. Swan are.
spending a week with Exeter friends.
Clinton News Record.
!Mr. Harold .Bissett left Last \t eek
for Toronto, where he has a good
position in view.
Miss Jessie McCulloch and Miss Hil-
da Williams (spent a few ' alas last.
week in Bruclefield.
Mr. P. 13awden and daughter, of
Ridgetown, are visiting Mr. and Mels.
Jos. Bawden in town.
If Headache is your trouble consult
''SIO WEY, THE OPTICIAN" and
have the Gauss. removed.
Mr. Arthur Glanville, Of. Exeter
Worth, is !confined to els ;bed and is.
under the doctor's canal
Several from town took part in the
entertainment at Frazer Presbyterian
church, Biddulph, oiz Tuesday evening.
' Ninety-nine families in Perth 'coun-
ty 'are now !receiving assistance from
the patriotic fund. Inthese there are
208 children.
fA '.number ' ro'm town took in the
anniversary at�`Whalen on Sunday and
also the !strawberry festival on Tues
day afternoon:
Miss Rose' Patterson. Miss Jessie. Mee
Culloch and Master 'Donald White
spent .'the neek end .at '.Miss Patter-'
son's 'home in ,Bl3 th.,
Mrs. 'Amos Doupe, of Usborne; who
recently underwent an operation at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, return-
ed home on Tuesday:
Mise Hilda Willikams who has been
ill at •the home of MinsCameron( .dur-
ing the past five treeless is able, to .be
out around again. ,.
Rev. P. Nicol occupied tele( pulpit in
Ottawa Presbytte,rian church' 1ast; Sab-
bath in the ,absence of RevaDlr. Sharp
who Is awes on hits holidays.
Messrs. J. !A. Stewart and R. G.
Seldom, and W. W. Tanana and W., D.
Clarke ,vete in: London' on Wednesday
takinig in the Scotch doubles' en the:
bowling tournament.
Airs. Fitton: has a half dozen silver
spoons, some glassware and granite -
ware which was cased in connection
tvith the tea room, and she would like
the owners to call ,and claim it.:
Mr. and Dirs. Will Sweet and, Mr,
harry Sweet motored to London on
Monday where the latter interviewed
a specialist in'refie,'rence to his. foot.
F1'e is getting along fine at present.
I • Mr. R. Howes, Mrs. A. McAlpine
and Miss Rhoda McAlpine, of London
accompanied by Mr,. a•nd Mrs. Early.
of New London 'Wis, motored op and
spent Sunday at Mr; 0.. W. Chriiatie's.
Mrs. J. A. Stanley and children. of
(Winnipeg, are "the guests of tbe for-
ner's pa.rentls. Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Mc
Laughlin. They came down on tho
lie monis from Port William to Sar-
nia ilnd bad •a most delightful trip.
Kitchen Shower. — i humbler of
friends of 'Muss Minnie Jewell 'sun' -
prised heir at the home of 'Mills Maud
Johns on Monday evening ;and pre-.
seated her with a kitchen 4shower. 'A
very 'pleasant and ''sociable evening
was spent. •
tucks, FongQA•STiS
The Third Regular Storm. Period is
central on ten ec 94th,.ening rhe 23rd
to the 28tb, incluive.
Disturbing Causes And What to
Look Fore -The Moon is in perigeeh
on the 25th, the cenaral day of this
Vulcan period, and in opposition to
the earth nett sun at greatest declam-
ation south, on tho 26th. On the same
day Mercury is at inferior conjunction
with Earth ` and Sun while
Saturn 15 in •conjunction with Earth
and Sun on the 28th. .D cntiine; the
Earth is nearing its aphelipe, kir
greatest dvstalnce•, from the Sun, which
point it !reaches on July. the 5th. 'The
eulminating crisis of this periods will
fall on
the 25th, 26th and, 27th about
which day's barometric depnclssions
will be at their lowest, end. storing of
rain, wind and, thunder Will be s Weep.
ng 'eastward through the central re-
gions of the country;
' `li'lu unix, Jl YNE 2401s
A Lesson From The .Clock
CLOCK that strikes is better than a non -striking clock. It tells us the
time through our ears as well as through our eyes. It saves our steps.
It signals, spurs us on, rouses us, spaaks to us in the dark and from fat'
away. It is useful far beyond the usefulness of the silent clock.
• So with a business that advertises:
A shop or store that sends out its mes-
sage to' us in the form of advertise.
- intents in our newspaper serves us far
beyond the shop or Store that is silent
—that must be visited before the serv-
ice or.naerchandise can be known.
The shop or store that advertises
saves 'our time and money, etc -
Speaks to as at the right .time, rouses
us to attention, and stirs us to action.
We buy more as the result of adver,
tieing, and we buy from advertisers.
To the Merchants of Exeter and Vicinity
Put a striker—an attention -getter, an arouser, a stimulator—on your
huskiess., In other words—advertise. Strike often and regularly by weekly
advertisements in the WEELLY TIMES.
Answer the Call of Advertising
Genuine D. L. & W.
Scranton Coal
KESTLE, ROWE
& WOOD
PHONE 40
Exeter, Ontario
AGENTS for
British American
Oil Co.
HOUSECLEANING
TIME'.
MAKE Housecleaning Easylay
In buying a Domestic Vaoaum
Cleaner from,. us. It will mean
your Rugs and Carpets better
than beating them and • with
much less• labor. Men get
iottle of Sunny Polish to clean
your furniture, and if yon see
you need any new furniture, wve
have a big stock to choose from,
R. N. ROWE
Embalmer & Funeral Director
PRONE 20a
1
FARM FOR SALE
Situated in the " Township of Has,
in the Counts of Huron, Province of
Ontario, known and designated as
part lot 1 o. 10. Laket~Road, West, Con-
cession near Dansereau Avenue in
the Village of St. Joseph.Contains
about 26 acnes., price, a2500.00 "Eass
Terms" Apply ' to Lamontagne Lim,-
ited. 338 Notre Dante 'West. MonfreaL
o•••Holiday
♦a;
°s SEASON IS HERE
O
6
s0 ARE •WE..
: WITH HOLIDAY GOODS s
• See our New Autographic O
• Kodaks 87.50 to 22.50. It is a
• pleasure for us to show you how
• to use them, also full instruc- •
tions with each camera free.
• We have a huge supply of •
• Fresh Chocolates. See our win- •
s dow Saturday -600 bars of 5 et.•
• goods, also assorted chocolates •
• creams and fruits from 25c to 82. •
25. To see them is to want them. •
• Don't miss our Saturday Special �
• Box, regular 50e ' on Saturdays .}
♦ going at 39c, ••
♦ Here is the place to buy
• Chewing Gum, We have all the •
• Popular.jmakes,,,,flzafi renetred 700 •
bare,.1us uhtuk7'6i55' Worth, We" a
• have the thirst quencher too,
Welsh's Grape Juice on Ice, Hoc ♦
• 25c and 50c bottles, ,
• We have the celebrated Era- •• •
••
nco Flashlights and Batteries. j
• These are the best as well as the •
cheapest on the market; See 'em •
= on display evenings, ,Sac to $2.35 •
• The above are a'few Specials at
•
Howey's Stores
• J •
• EXETER AND QticANT3 Betas •
♦ Grand Bend Store opens for the
summer Tuesday June 29th
• •
♦ We Oboe Evert Thuriiday Afternoon During +,
•
July andAurrret
Field Seeds for Sale!
We have a carefully selected stock of Field Seeds
for Sade, and offer them at Very Close Prices. Our
stook of `` r
CORN
is of the Best Known Varieties and Germination guar=
anteed. We have the 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:—Mangol;
Turnip; Sag_ `,'arrot; Etc. Also
Seed Beans, Millet, Sorghum, Timothy and- Clover
Call and inspect our stock—it will pay you!
C. Zwicker
GENERAL MERCHANT
Crediton, Ontario
AUTO
For Hire
Government Chauffeur
No. 2724
Family or Pleasure Driving
a Specialty
PHONE 80, EXETER
Farm for Sale
The undersigned have been inistruct-
ted to sell that splejndid 50 acre farm
near Hensall'known as the South half
of 'Lot 18, con. 1, Flay- Tp. On it is
a good brick 2 storey houlc with
brick kitchen' and frame woodsh d.%
a barn 84'x 36, stone foundation, _cem-
ent pig pen 24 x 18, drive shed. 36 x 20
a good windmill and excellent well
and apple orchard of over one acre.
The land is rich end productive, well
fenced and drained with tile. All un-
der cultivation except about 7 acres
in hardwood bush. This farm is on
the London Road, only half mile south
of Hensall, the leading farmers' mar-
ket of Huron County. Apply not lat-
er than July lst to
GLADMAN & STANBURY
flee ell and Exeter
Notice of Closing
i We the undersigned nraerchan is",of
the Village of Exeter agree to close
our places of ;busifncss at the hour of
hall past twelve o'clock on Thunsday
afternoons during the ,months of Jul;
and August.
J. A. Stewart le .Hawki(ns & Son
S. Martin as Son s , Fitton
9', M. Boyle Exeter Times, Pig Co.
Advocate. Printing Co. W. 3. Beaman
W. J. Beer Oji, W. 1 Blcavers
Lawson. & Trick F. 131 W riles
II. Spaekma n: 1?.. Frayn e
,Grigg .T. ,Senior
1, A, Folliek W W. Tamlai
A. E. 1Xoore donee & Mas'
W. J. Statham Mrs., Yen
1, A. 'Wambold J, W.. Powell
We S ,linwej ,. t• ' .�.»-,,..: ,„, w.t..,.....1
Western University,
London.
Another Great Advance
Income Doubled
—Nove$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,u ., ,Fhalk
I.K''er.:_s , r t. President.
"A Man's ;Abilits is h,is Passport”
Frank. 'Weaver
Professor 'a" _Mudie,' . `. London, "dint.
Teacher. of Organ and all brans es
of Piano Plasing ; Voice Culture el
Artistic Singing a Specialty. 16 yearm
practical experience.
For Terms apple at S. Martin '&
Son's Masie Store -
F. W. HODGSON
Carpenter and Builder.
y ;,
Plans furnished; Estimates given free,
on aft classes of buildings. 3-18-t1
PERRY le. DOUPE, Licensed limit,
tioneer, Sales conducted in any lo-
cality. Terms moderate _• Orders left
at Times al' ee. wiii ue 'proanpu.7 e%%
tended 'to. 'Phone ,116," lair ton,- Ade
dress Kirkton P.O. s ,l
BRICK HOUSE AND THREE LOTS
Folt SALE
The residence of the late , Siniont
Campbell on William street. consist-,
Mg of a seven room 1 1-2 storey bride
house; 4urnaee. hard and soft water
stable . and drive house ; Some choices
fruit trees; To inspect the property
pall at J. Scott's Sr,, Fon terms and
oarticulars apply to Thomas Cameron:
R. B. 'No., 1, I{iirkton, or phone on.
ftaa adrean's inc.:5,20,tfe
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