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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-7-15, Page 8THE EXETER rim t. HU SAY, JUL i5tb, A9 1^•"M Q's"`lF/ 0 - RE 5()LVEDTHAT THEREAR,E DOLLARS' AND DOLLARS WORTH OF GOOD VALUE S IN OUR STORE NOW. LOTS Or PICKJN, To ENTICE TNoSe WI! -10 WISH To SAVE' MONEY ATTRACTive MONEY SAVERS FMR CARi.FU BuYERS DoN'T THINK THAT EVERYTHING HAS BEEN PICKED AND CHOSEN OUT of oUR STOCK. WE HAVE LOTS of FRESH, NEW THINGS. WE NEVER LET oUR SToCK GROW OLD: WE ARE NoT OLD FOGIES, WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SERVING YOU AND DELIGHT IN SENDING YOU AWAY PLEAS– ED AND SATISFIED. IF YoU ARE LooKING FOR MoNEY–SAVERS YoU WON'T HAVE To LooK ANY FURTHER THAN oUR STORE. NEW HOT WEATHER DRESSES Don't bother sewing making dresses when you can buy such dainty and seryiceable ones in white voiles with large black dots at $5 50. LINEN COATS In three styles, splendid dust coats for driving or motoring, long length, belted beck, $5 to $6, NEW EMBROIDERED DRESSES A very pretty style in new embroidered voilee, just a few of these to choose from. The price is only $6, BLACK SERGE SKIRTS For stout women, a very fine quality of serge. neatly made and good full skirt, sizes 27-28-80-32 waist band, $5.50 and $6. STANDARD PATTERNS When you want a pattern, don't forget that we are stocking the Standard Patterns. Let us take your order for the Standard Fashion Book at 35c a year. BLACK SILKS For Dresses and Coats. If it is a black silk for a dress or a coat that you are planning to buy, we want you to see the values we are offering at per yard $1, $1.50 and $1.75. ALL MILLINERY MUST GO Dearing the next few weeks there will be some very cheap hats soil in our millinery rooms. Be sure to get one of them. YOUNG MENS' STRAW HATS Latest American Styles in the coarse straws in high crowns and nar- row rims. Some special valuers at $1 and $1.50. 4 x 4,1 VELVET RUGS This is a large size velvet rug and the patterns and shades are sure to please you, If it is a large rug you want, we have it. BOYS COMBINATION UNDERWEAR In poros knit with short sleeve and knee length, sizes 24 to 32. Just what the boys want for the hot weather — 50 cents KOLORFAST MATTING Is absolutely fast in color. We have neat patterns in blue, brown anti green. For verandahs it is unbeatable. 50c a yard. OUTING SHIRTS Very nifty outing shirts for hot weather wear, in white crepe with reversible collars, all sizes at $1.25, NOTICE This Store closes every TSURBDAY AFTERNOON at 12.30 during the months of July and August. J. A. STEWART PHONE 16 Market Report --"She fplloN the report of the Exeter corrected gap to, July 14th, 1371:teat Cats 52s Barle 55e t3uckwheat Ei5o. Peas 41.25 Flour $3^30, Lou Grade Flour $1,90, Bran $23.00 per ton Shorts 830,00 per ton Segar Beet pulp $27.00 Butter 22 to 24 Ems 20 Ito 21. Creamery butter 20o, ,Potatoes 36 to 50c. /:logs $9.00 .::. LI Young ehiekeu 17o . Old 'liens 10o 'MADE IN CANADA" .4.=• ord Touring Car " Price $590 ": Your neighbor drives a Ford—why don't you? We are selling more Fords in Canada ear than ever before—because this y 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 our profits if we sell 30.000cars between August 1, 1014 and August 1, 1015, Milo Snell, Dealer, �k EXETER, 1 ing mari l9 et t ' o d 1 per ton, t l Duckling 13o Old Roosters 7r Old Ducks to Young ducks 110 Mr. W, Parsons spent the 12th in London, •- DSr. Norm Iloaley was in London Monday. 11Ir• and Mrs. Geo. StieJl •spent the week end in. London, • Dliss Tera Rowe, of Toronto, is boli- daying at her home there. Mrs,. A, Russell and Mrs, W.. Jaleer were in •London on Monday. Airs. A, Sheere and ,Miss Ila Ker nick are visiting -at Grand Bead.. Mr. Bennett, of • Toronto, is visiting his daughter,, Mrs .J. A. Sttavort, Mrs. Benched, of Detroit, is visit- ing her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1, 11x11; Airs, Winer and son, of Flint, Mich., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Elliott. Mr. and Airs. Frank 'Mallett, Jr.. and family have been visiteng in St. Thomas, 4,44+x•♦*.**+t••••••••••••• • LOCAL• AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Household Effects, _Flogs, etc., on they Lake aload, Exeter Nort>1, on Satur- day,;July 17th, at 2 o'clock p.m. a quantity of household furniture, 34 hells, 1 sow, 3 pigs, lawn. ,mowers.: saws, hisycle, light wagon, lumber and other articles. Geo, 13zartner a 1'rop., 13. S., Philips, Auot, The Canning factory started o❑ their pear pack last week. Miss McAlister, of Dutton, is v:ls- iting Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Jewell, Miss Mabel Brook visited friends Clinton ,end Brussels last week. Mrs. W. S. Cole and son ,Harry are spending a few wcol:s in Lucan. Mrs. J. Evans, of London, is: visiting with relatives in Exeter and vicinity. Mrs. M. Sleaman and sister, Mica Ne11ia Jones left Tuesday for Regina, Master Elmore and Celia Christie visited in London during the past week. James street Sunday holding their picnic to to-das (Thursday). An extension to the is being laid on Huron the railroad track. Miss Eva Wiltdern, of the guest of Miss Ruth ing the past week. Main street Sunday school will hold their picnic to Grand Bend on Thura da of neat week. Miss Elizabeth Beaman_ of Detroit, visited with Mrs. W,. J., Ileaman dLrir.g the past week. Mr. Earle Browning, of Ayltr^'r, has been holidaying with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Browning. Mr. ;Robt. Rowcliffe left 'Tuesday for en extended trip to tOalgary and: other parts in the west. MISS J. J. ALLAN,Eye-Sight 'Spec•, ialist. will be at the Central Hotel, SaturdaN, July 17th, One day. Mrs. C. Livingstone and daughter. of Toronto are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk - shalt. Miss Muxworthy is in St. Thomas this weak in connection with the Summer School being held at Alma College. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carr and son Gerald of Detroit, visited with Mr. and _Urs. Walter Connor during the past week. This is the time of the yiear that sou want the very best: bread that can be had. Use Model Flour and se- cure those results. Mr. H. 0. Southcott and friend, Mr. Clarence J. Booth, of Toronto, were in town on Monday and are visiting the former's mother at Grand. Bend. When little ones are peevish, give Recall Orderlies ; constipation is often the cause. Sold only by W. S. Cole The Recall Store, 10c., 25c. & 50c., boxes. Mr. Geo. Windsor, who recently r_derwent an operation at Victoria t:o:.pital, London, returned home on '\t'ednlesday of •last woe* and is con- valescing nicely. W. R. Southcott, last week under- went an operation at the Toronto .General Hospital for ear trouble. The operation was successful and he. id getting along nicely. in school are Grand Bend water mains street across London, was Hooper dur- i Mrs .Wm. Singular, of Ailsa 'Craig, visited for a .lew days with Mr. and Mrs, A. Boweyy. Mr. end Mrs. Elliott, of «ringh'em,. visited :with Mr. and Mrs. A. Walters during the past week. Mrs ,S. Handy ,and son Newman. have returned from a Week's visit with friends in Berlin. Mr. Ed. McGuire, who has been con- fined to his bed for nearly 'a month, is improving somewhat.. Mr. 'Walter Connor is in Tilison- burg erecting a number of silo fill- ers and other equipment. Air. Hon. Saunders, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. A, hiae ere returned to Toronto Monday. The Patriotic League purpose hold- ing an entertainmeat the middle of august. Further 'particulars later. Miss Beulah Jackson, of 'London, spent a few ,da3s with M\Tr. and M,rs. Mercy Gillies during the past week. Miss Thelma Connor, of Exeter, was the guest of :Miss Eileen Atkinson for a few days this week. ---Clinton News Record. . Private James Morrison, of SUM, a member of the Stratbcona horse, is reported among the wounded. in France. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coates and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews, of Detroit attended the funeral of the late ;Mrs. Gould on Saturday. The Dashwood motor bus broke down in town on Monday. The 're-, repairs have been 'made and it is again in working order. Mr. 'and Mrs. E. J. Spackman and llr. and Mrs. Johnston and son. '.ftrray, of Torotno, motored up and spent a few days in town. Mr. Cecil McLeod is holidaying this week. With Mrs. McLeod he visited in 'Biddulph the forepart of the week leaving there to visit in Blyth. Masters harry Seldon and Stuart Stanbury went to Bayfield on Tues- day where they will visit with the latter's grandmother for a couple of weeks. . •• I'.1 1 ' t Mr. F. W. Gladm'an returned from' a motor trip to Toronto bnd Viag,•ara Falls on Tuesday. He left Mrs. Glad - man and family in their cottage in New Toronto. Mr. Ed. Triebner, of Stephen, who has been in the hospital at London for the past seven weeks receiving treatment for sciatica, returned homy Saturday much improved. The ;Citizens' Band also the Fife & drum band ''accompanied b3' to largey number of citizens took in the 12th of Juts celebration at Lucan on 'Mon- da3. Others went to London. Mr. W. J. Neaman returned Mon- day after taking in the bowling'tour- nament at Niagara -on -the -Lake. Mr. Beaman went into the semi-finals in both the rink games and the ,doubles. Mr. 1Rabbitfs, of Detroit, visitedat the'home of Mr. Wm. Penhale during the past week. On Sunda}' morning, Mr. 'Rabbitts• sang a ver's pleasing solo in James street 'Methodist church. Miss Stella Gillies spent a few days last week in Port 'Huron. She was accompanied home on Monda.3 by her mother who has spent ra month in that city. Miss Jessie Coleman alga, accompanied them home, Dr. .Partridge, wife and family motored up and spent Wednesdas of last week with Mr. and Mrs. ;l3. W. F. Bea-ers, o.i ,heir wan to,theif sum- mer home at, Bonfield. The Main street Epworth League held an ice cream social on. Tuesday evening which was a success, in every way, there being a good attendance and a splendid programme. Pastor Carpenter gave a lecture in the Exeter Opera House on Sunday afternoon taking for his subject : "Where are the Dead" There was a fair attendance out to how him,. Mrs. J. A. Wambold returned last Friday after visiting with relatives in Saginaw, Mich. She vas ::,faccome ponied home be her daughter, Mrs Hart, and granddaughter, Miss Milan: red Mellick, ,_ „ : r . ,, 4 i • Mrs. J. G. Jones and Miss May: Jones, Mrs. Harry Rowe and daughter Mildred, ;Misses Alma May, Ila John- ston and Maud Johns are holidaying this week at the cottage "Mayflower" Grind Bend at a a Iea the report of the Ilireville cel- ebration on July 1st we stated that tWinchelsea school was beaten, in baseball by the Bissett ,school team. This should have been reversed 'as,the Winchelsea boys were the winners. Services will be held as usual in ill Main street Methodist church next. Sunday. The Pastor will preach in the morning, subjeet, "Fidelity to Convictions". Rev. R. .Redmond will occupy the pulpit in the evening, sub- ,jest, "Have Faith in God," !. The 'Band coneett in V,ietoria hark last Surdas` afternoon was enjoyed bya great many residents of town ,and vicinity, The pork was filled and autos and rigs lined the streets flur rounding the park. The weather was lfavora"ble and. • the band probieled The People in Exeter Want to Soend Money iviiONEY is for use not for hoarding. Most of us want what money will buy more than money, so we are always spending our money. Also, most of us do not make enough money to keep or hoard it—we mast spend it on necessities. Much Exeter money is spent with firms outside of this community— with the big city mail order houses; money that ought to be spent at home. More money will be spent in Ex- eter if more of our merchants would advertise,and if those who do advertise would advertise more, To the People in and About Exeter Spend your money in Exeter. Sending money out of this community makes the community poorer for you and everybody else. Building up outside business won't help you any. Favor Goes to Those Who Woo It Exeter School Report The 'fallowing report of two of the rooms in the Exeter school were,omit•' ted last week. ROOM IV ' Jr. IV to Sr, IV — ,Honors, Viola Jones 83 ; Thelma Connor 82; linurice Harvey 77; Wray Redden 75; Pass, Cora Sanders 74; Edward Taylor 72; Willie Brown 71 ; Vera Sweet and Czar Harness, equal, 64. Promoted on terms work Eddie Davis, Clyde ,Hen - man. GREENWAY Mr. Selbourne English spent the holiday at his home here, Miss Shepley, Mise Gilhoim and Miss Switzer are away on their holi- days. oltdays. Miss Jean Mathews of Denfield is the guest of her cousin, Miss Lillian Clens. Mr. R. Pollock is putting a cement t foundation under has barn on the old Gillie Place. Mise Sheppy, Mies Gilholm and Miss Switzer, teachers here, left, for their holidays last week. Word has been received recently of the return of good health to Mr. W. J. Wilson of Wilderson. Miss Myrtle Windsor and Misses OI- ive and Thelma Lightfoot were guests of Mr, J. Lovie last week. Mrs. A. Wilson of Boston, U. S., and Miss Myrtle Stinson of Hayfield are renewing old acquaintances here. Mr. Geo. Hepburn. Mrs. V. Kerr Miss Banes, of Crediton, were guests of Miss Mae Wilson on Sunday. Miss Mae Wilson and Mise Vina Sherritt are attending the Summer School hell in Alma COW, St. Tho- mas, The young ladies of Grace Church picnicked with the ladies of St, James' Chnrch, Parlrbill, at Grand Bend last Wed. Dominion Day was a quiet one:here. Some of the townspeople went fishing,•, some went to Parkhill and others tot Grand Bend. Word #ae reoeived last wnntt of the death of Prank Wilson, son of Rev, R. L. Wilson, of Lambeth, formerly of Greenway, The following friends and relatives motored to Lambeth on Saturday and attended the funeral: Mr, and Mrs, R. Hutchinson and Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. J. Brown and Mr, Dean Brown, Mrs, W. T. Ulene, Mr, Rennie McGladerv, Mr. and Mrs. John Sher rift, and Mr. and Mrs, A, M. Wilson. Much sympathy is expressed for Mr, and Mrs. Wilson and family in the sore bereavement, as. Crank wee a a number of excellent selections, great favorite here. C. Vosper, Teacher. Ttoome 8 to Room 7—R. Creech, C. Mitchell, W. Von Wascinski ; E. Mel - lett ; M. Harness, G. Beaver, R. El worthy ; " 'Sanderson, H. ii,Veacte Ida Armstrong, teacher. Headed b} the .Citizen's Band the Orangemen paraded to the Trivitt Memorial :church last Sabbath even ing where they listened to a splendid sermon be the Rector, (Rev, D. !WL Collins, nen n seee fit Le.Al • HICHSS' FORECASTS The Second Regular Storm Ponied is central on the 18th, extending from the 10th to the 21st inclusive. Disturbing Causes and What to Look For—The regular vulcan peened is about coincident with the centre of the the Mercury period, the Moon; being on the equator with ,M!crcure's center on the 19th. The ver' close conjunction of Venus ' and Saturn on the 17th, and the conjunction of Neptune,, Sun and Earth, on the 23rd, all may add perturbing influences on storm. weather and earthquake Abide may be easier to note and more ung 1 pleasant to endure, than it is to fully' comprehend and ,explain the phenome enar Storms in all probability•, will be much more pronounced, from eeeswii Saturday the 17th, to Tuesday the 20th. Be on the :watch for such,; 'first to the west, and progressiv►e1y to the central and eastern sections, es the period progresses. Your barometer will again be sour 'best earthly frimd, end admonisher during this period. The Mercury influence may prolong cloudy, threatening conditions, with abundant rains.'. WANTED—To Buy or Rent. first class farm' or about 100 acres. Good buildings, fences and drainage: Handy to station, church and school. Write W. C. Pearse, Fingal, Ont,. Notice of Closing We the undersigned ,scnerchants of the 'Village or Exeter agree to close our places of (business at the hour -of half past twelve o'clock on Thunsda3 afternoons during the ;months of Jule and August. J. A. Stewart T. aa.rrkiiis 5'c Son S. Martin & Son S. Fitton - F. M. 13o31e Exeter Times Ptg Co: W. J. Beer &£. W. F• Sleavers Lawson. & Trick F. 1E. W i11'•ia H. Spackman P. Frayane J. Grigg ' .6 Senior E. A. TPollick :W W. Tamiaa! A. E. Moore ,,,lone & May, W. J. Statham . MErs.,,Yeo 3, A. 'Wambold J. W. Powell W. S. Uoweer P®wlEa,Lys THE HOME OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS The Big Variety Storo We had a Big Day last Saturday at our Re -opening Sale, we want to so continue. We want to make this business grow, and feel confident with persis- tent effort we can. We want the vicinitp roune about to call often and to tell their friends of this " LIVE STORE." We will always try to have plenty of big value items at to -i5- 2 5 c, as .well as other items, OUR BUSINESS MUST GROW You Can Save Many VS By Shopping Here NEW ARRIVALS Shoe Polish, liquid and paste. Cleaning Compound NEW 1;,,DISON PHONOGRAPIJS The "B 8o" Edison Disc with Nadi -and Point is the newest and best at the low price of $rite; Cabinet to match $r5; Call and hear it. Indestruceible records Stove Polish Keep Your Eyes on Our Windows S CEP IN AND LOOK AROUND, YOU'RE WELCOME POWELL'S BAZAAR Phone -55. 5• Exeter,'"Ontario e Genuine D. L. & W. Scranton Coal KESTLE, ROWE & WOOD PHONE 40 Exeter, Ontario AGENTS for British American Oil Co. HOUSECLEANING TIME MAKE Housecleaning Easy MAKE a Domestic Vacutuit Cleaner from us. It will clean your Rugs and Carpets better than beating them and with trrach less labor. Then get mottle 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 & FuneraI Director PHONE 20a Western University, London. Another Great Advance Iwcotne Doubled —Now $75,000 Another large addition to Faculty and Epuipment in Arts and Medicine Greatly Increased Enrollment View, W rite for particulars to E. E. Braithwaite, DILA., ,P1r.1� President. A Man's Ability ' is lois Passport"; Frank Weaver .Professor o° Music, . London, Ont. Teacher of Oj'gan and all branches of Piano Playing ; Voice Culture awl Artistic Singing a Specialty. 16 yeast practical experience, For Terms apply at S. Martin 8rs Son's Music Store PERRY P. DOUPE, Licensed Auoe tioneer. Sales conducted in any Ion cality. Terms moderate Orders left at Times office will be promptly, at-' tended to. Phone ;116, Kirkton , Ad -r. dress I it sto YOUNG MEN 'W"i1.1V11'. h ; ITA.NDLR" 'MOTARC'YLILEs, AUTOMOBILES, Acoessorics, Etc., Local pox tionae Machine furnished; 5c, brings the offer ; also special easy payment termsa g-eneral Motors Agencies, 703 P. itt. 'Bldg., Toronto, Ontario,: STRAYED Strayed o:oto the property of Mr'4 'John tCampbell, Lot 10, Con. `L Toa oaf Hay. a young heifer, 'paled; jersey., Owner lean have sane by proving Inxo(pe,rtl And paying ex1a1c4Brisi.