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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-10-21, Page 8THE EXE T E r.xus- pfl(7'8SDASt', LOC'rOB7 2iyr1, 19l Y ors:ThJ lNlNG SLOW T(4E DAYS z a ROW SSHORTE,R. AND -SHORTER X,\\ • THAT TIMES CI4ANGE APID MEN CHANGE WIT4 THEM -STYLES GHAN4c TDO, AND WE. KEEP UP V ITI-I 1HE TIMES— BUT SQUARE PEALTN' NEVER CHAN4i;.S. WE ARE HEREWITH THE SAME, OLP . Q.U/ RE. DEAD. THE EMPIRE'S NEED EVERY WOMAN LIKES To HAVE HER CLOTHES RIGHT UP To THE MINUTE IN STYLE. WE INVITE EVERY WoMAN IN THIS COMMUNITY To CoME INTO oUR STORE AND SEE THE LATEST FASHIONS. IT IS NoT NECESSARY THAT YoU BUY. WE KNOW THAT OUR HIGH QUALITY GOODS AND LoW PRICES WILL;:BRING YoU BACK AGAIN WHEN YoU ARE READY To BUY. REMEMBER, THAT HONEST DEALING HAS MADE OUR BUSINESS SUCCESSFUL. WE SHALL NEVER CHANGE THAT METHOD. Men's Overcoats We want you to see the smart styles that we are showing for young men this Fall. These cloths are entirely new. The prices will suit your purse. Sweater Coats For every member of the' family in the fancy weaves with the new convertible collars. New Underskirts We are showing some new ideas in underskirts. They are guaran- teed to wear four months or you get a new one free., All colors, at $1.50. English Flannellette, 1acaYd. Th%t is first-class, good weight and fine finish, and is special value at above price, Children's Sleepers In three sizes, warm and cosy sleepers for the little tots, made from fine fleece material, 65c, 75c and 85c. Misses' and Ladies' Fall Coats The materials are very pretty and are made up in natty styles and belted hacks and flare skirts. A great variety of coats to pick from. Combination Underwear In the famous "Ceetee" make. For boys, women. and men. Aho fine range of heavier makes in Penman's and Stanfield's. Union Sheeting In cream and grey. This materi- al is very hard to procure. The price that we are quoting is very low. 72 inches wide, per yd.c $1,00 Cushioned Soled Shops For men and women. Why wear shoes that do not giveyou comfort? Try a pair of our cushioned soled shoes and you will want ,no other. Wall Papers Any one wanting papers at this time of the year will do welt to come to use. Odd lots for any room at half price. Car of Choice White Delaware Potatoes just arrived this week. Order your sup= ply now. a - Live Poultry Wanted---.... want youry highest Pemarry ket rsice j son. mill pay price for lige or dressed'birds. J. A. STEWART, PHONE 16 Notice We, the undersigned, hereby agree to close our places of business each evening during the •week at six o'clock sharp, with the exception of Saturday evening, beginning Novem- ber lst, W. W. Taman G: R. Bedford Stewart J . A S tew Sy d. Davis Peter Frayne S. Martin & Son W. S. Beer Jones '8cMay Grigg Stationery Co. Wm., Rivers B. W F.Beavers T. *Hawk=ins & Son W. J. Beaman 1?+. N: Rowe Jas. Beverley NEW TAILOR SHOP N. Sheere desires to an- nounce to the public that he will, on SEPT. 1st 1915 open up an up.to-date LADIES and GENTS Tailoring Business in EXETER He wilput ut !n a full line of fashionable goods and will al- ways have a large assortment of Samples to choose from. Ont' motto will be to give the best possible yalus at the least possible price. A; Call Solicited N. Sheere Stat dy,tair4-Opposite the Central IEoteL "A Man's Ability is his Passport' Frank Weaver Professor o° Music, London, Ont. Teacher of Organ and all brat.ches of Piano Playing; Voice Culture and Artistic Singing a Specialty. 16 years practical experience. For Terms apply at 5. Martin & bons a 'a hI sl Store HOUSE FOR SALE -1 story frame house. and a frame burn andtwo acres of land on North St. Apply :to Jos. Bawden, Exeter. t� i�i J�, �' il1YtitiOt'1S oney 1 WHICH ARE YOU SUPPLYING A. Canvas o► the town is being made and you will be called upon to contribute to the Red Cross Fund. An effort is being made to raise $1500.00. DO YOUR BIT FO'R SALE -16 yearlings, majority grade Durham steers. Purchaser to have privelege of Ieaving on , good grass for few weeks. A. 0. Francis, 1 mile chelseia,, north of Win - FOR SALE.. -1 white enamel bed, mattress and springs; 1 mahogany bedroom set complete; 1 mahogany sideboard. Apply at Stewart's store, 1 PERRY F. DOUP,E, Licensed Luc,- tioneer, Sales conduoted in any lo- cality. Terms moderate Orders left at Times office will be promptly, at- tended to. Phone ,116, Kirkton,, Ad- dress Kirkton ;,0, ti HICKS' FORECASTS The third reactionary storm period is centeel on the 23rd,(24th and 25th. The opposition of the Moon on the 22nd will tend to 'bridge over the time from the pre'ceding period, bringing continued threatenicg weather into this reactionary period. At all ,events you may' look to see.quickened barom- etric ebenges, with responding clotid- iness, 'precipitation and winds, on i,and tonehing the 23rd, 24th and ,25th, fol- lowed promptly b arising barometer, spurts of early snow, and 'clearing = coldez wcatbelc,s as sus pirllrr i' 35k c3 i Market Report—The following is she report of the. Exeter market corrected 'up to October 20th. l Wheat 70 to 92c. Barley 40'to 45c s Oats 35o Buckwheat 50c ,.,'` Peas $1.00 Family flour $2.80.,,,. ' r Low 'Grade Flour' $1.75, Bran $25 per ton. Shorts $26 per ton Sugar Beet pulp $25 per ton. Butter 24' to 26e. Creamery :butter 30 to 32c. Eggs 25c, 260.. Bogs $9.00 ' . Chicken, alive 10, dressed 12c, Old hens, alive 8, dressediOc Old :Roosters alive 7c; dressed 90 Dueks, dressed 12c Geese, dressed 11c Potatoes $1. J0 to $1.40. 00♦♦♦006♦♦0♦♦♦♦♦♦0♦♦0160♦0 LOCAL •• • •♦s♦♦••. • ♦ •♦•♦••♦ Read the auction sales on page four. Horse Clipping done at Ti. Bierling's stables, Exeter North. Mr. W. 13. Levett visited in Toronto this week. Miss M. Grigg is visiting 'in 'Roches- ter, N.Y. • Colds have beet very prevalent;dur- leg the 'Bast few weeks.; Mrs. Smith, of W.rnipeg, Is visiting her mother, Mrs A,' -Phillips. Mr. Jack Caine, of Petrolea, ,visited friends in %own over Sunday, Pte. Fred ullallett end ,'wife, of Lon- don. were in town over the week end Pte Chas. Grafton, of London, vis. ited Mr. Wm. Leavitt over the week end„ The I.O.O.F. on Tuesday evening contributed $25 to the- Red [Cross Lund: Mr. W. J: Bern last week sold his handsome driver to a man near 11- derton:, Dr. Browning is having the iuter- icr of his drug store renoetited and fixed up. Miss 1 ter! Spicer, of London, event nt 1 L reL:•givrng Day with. Mr. and ,,Mrs. liarcy Jerkins • Jones '& May for fine new 'range of (Bedroom, and Parlor Papers with cut out borders. Mi. cued Mrs. Whitwam, of Lon- dor- motored up Saturday and called on Mrs.- S. Quance It's a long, long way to Tipperary, but it's not far to go ,to get the best flour.(—'MODEL Mr. W. J. Clarke; of Toronto, is the new accountant at the 'Canadian Bank of 'Commerce., 11rs..Harvey Perkins lett Tuesday to visit friends and relatives in 'Gone don and St: Thomas. Dl:has Polack Enoch I'ollick has home after visiting, Rev, C. Mrs. Baker at Woodham. Miss Stella Gregory returre.d. to Chatham Saturday after spending it few days :at her home hero. Mr and ,Mrs. E, A. T olllcft and Mr and Mrs. T. E. ,Handford„of Ingersoll, are spending several days •et Grand Bend., Privates P. Lawson, Earl Mitchell, Elmer Harness and Archie Davis, of London, were in .tew,n, on week -end leave,, returned W and Mr, and Mrs J'is ,Elliott, of the Soo visited with relatSee •in, town on Tuesday., e•• MISS ,f. J. ALLAN, Eye -Sight .Spec- ialist will be at the ;SCentral Rotel, Saturday, October, 30th. flours, 9 a.m, to 8• p,Vn. Messrs v. Sheere Pad F. 13oyle last week !disposed of 'the ford, cal they.. recently purchased in Sarnia to Mr. S. Beaver. ' Rev. S. W. 11Luxsvoethy, preached anniversary sermons at'Teetewater on Sabbath last. Miss Vera aMuxwor•thy accompanied him.' The hydro men have the town stak- ed 'out for the new lighting system. The poles tare in• readiness and are being placed on several of the streets, Mr. end Dirs. B. Ready'•a:nd. Ms-. and Mrs, Fred fEiowald, of St. Marys!, mot- ored over from St. 11Iarys and visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Iiowald on SU,ndry, Mr, .S.obt. Wilcox bas beet: eegageel ae groeery clerk be /ones & May, .Bob's Mary friends, Will be pleased to see hint tack again, at hie old job, AT JONES &' MAYS'., We offer our entire stock of Velvet and Tapestry Rugs nLd Linoleums nt last year's prices:; It will pay you to buy these rows The anniversary services of the James street Methodist church will be held the first Sunday in November. Rev. Dr. Rutledge, of . Clinton, will be the special speaker for the day. Mrs. A. Ei Wood, of 'Regina, Sask. after visiting with 'friends end rela- tives in Moose Jaw, Winnipeg and other places arrived in town ;last Fri- day evening. A number of young people trove out to !the 'home of Miss Maxy McQueen in. Usborne on Monday evening and. had a very enjoyable time. Miss Mc- Queen is home on a visit from Thamesford., Mr. Bender, of Hensel!, was up be- fore P, M. Andrews, of Clinton last week on a charge of subordination to perjury. lie was committed for trial at the fall assizes and was allowed out on $500 bail., Rev. Dr. John Somerville, of Toe - onto, treasurer 'of the Presbyterian Church in iCanada, will preach anni- versary sermons in Caven Preen) - terian church on Sunday, October 31. .Special music ys being arranged.. - Mr. Wilfrid Stewart was .in Toron- to last week and brought home a new Baby Six McLaughlin car. He was accompanied home' by ilfra.iiStew- art and LDouglas who visited in Tor- otto for a few days. Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Penhale return- ed last week after an .extensive 'trip of several weeks duration. They took in the California and Panama Ex- positions and 'visited relatives in Bri- tish Columbia end. the western pro- vinces.: Mrs. Grant Milligan, of Londor., visited her mother Mrs. Iiy. Isaac (in Stephen ;during the 'past week. She was'the guest of •Mr. and Ivirs. Will Sweet over Sunday, returning to London on alonday,. Mrs. -Mcisaac, who suffered.ia stroke is much im- proved in ' health, Rev. E. A: Fear; of Teeswater, oc-' cupie•d the pulpit In the Main street Methodist church tion Sunday last and preached two able and acceptable. ac sermons. He accompanied, Parucd, by Mrs, W. S. Howey and on Eugepe. who have been visiting in Teeswater since :Thanksgiving. PTANO'TUNhNT If you .want sour piano tuned the next aveek or two leave your or- der 'at SiMartin & son's Music store and it will be attended to., Have not time to make a house to house can' vas.—'R. F. Stewart, tuner. BUSINESS CHANGE Mr. Hy. 'Rowe has taken over the produce and coal business of the firm of Kestle, Rowe & 'Wood.; 'Mr. Bowe will 'conduct it along the same is� wn kno lines /as 'formerly. 'He well'. to the 'public and we sbespeak for - him every success., Me0ANN --D Ei'I 1(CX3 A. quiet ,wedding took place tat Salt, Carmel on Tuesday, Oct. 19th ,at 0.30 a.m. when Miss Laura Deitrich, daughter of the late Lawrence SDelt- r'rch, was united in marriage tto Mr, Alonzo McCann, of l<hive, by ;the Rev. Fr. Tierney. MoGILLIVRAY GIVES $500,00 The township council of McGillivray has given out of ;thee (general funds of the township $500 'in response tto lthe appeal for British 'Red (Cross, This makes about seven thousand dollars givicce theen ythe township started Lor patriotic and l a warRed Cross purposes., W.,C. T. U. OFFI'CER'S The 'Exeter W. C. Tr U. with a membership, of over fiZty have he- tively resumed work after the holi- days. 13elow is la list of. the. ,officers :and superintendatkts :. ,President, Mns. H. ILlooper; vice=presidenti, Mrs. k1lc- &lister 12nd . vice-president; Mrs. 'iS Share; '.recording a pretary, Mrs. J. Blatchford; corresponding secretary, Mrs, ('Rev.) Is:estic tre+aasurer, iMre. J. Pedlar; superintenderito, eyangelisttc,, Mrs, D. johns; press,IMrs.tlteAl;ipter; women's. suffrage, .iklrs. F. '"W4 ova - ma: parlor rneetiegs, Miss Lewis," Mrs. Howard and Mee. Hastingse. temperance in S. S. Mrs. ,ii. Hooper; scientific, and medical teniperarice, Miss ,Murray; work hrndng soldiers tinder missionary' dept„ (Miss Hirisfolk fruit tend ,[lowers ;hTrs, J.'+11).• klen: soap wrappers,. Tlt,rs JL 3owe L 1' Constipation causes mental and physical suffering. Recall Orderlies— a gentle laxative—promptly relieve constipation. Sold only by 'W. S.sCole The l:texall Store, 10c„ 25c,, and 500. boxess, Good—Buy goods manufactured in Canada. BETTER—Buy goods manu- factured in, Ontario. BEST.— Buy manufactured in Exeter. Buy MODEL FLOUR, it's second to none! BORN ROHDE—In tTsborne, on October 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde a son. EVANS—In, London,on October 8th to Mr. and Airs. Aldewin J. .Evans, a daughters DU'RDLE—Pn St. Thomas' hospital on October 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Fran- cis B,. Durdle, of St. Thomas, a daughter, MARRIED McCANN—DEIPRICH—At Mt. Carmel on Tuesday, October 19th, Miss Laura Deitrich, daughter of the late Lawrence Deitrich, 12th con, of Stephen, to Mr. Alonzo McCann, of Khiva, by the Rev. Fr. Tiernae. 1 OLLARD—FORD—In Usborne, on ednesday, October 20th, Miss Emily Ada, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ford, to 1VL4 John A. Pollard, son of Mr. and Mrs. N Pollard, of Stephen, 'by Rev., T. (A, Steadman. DIED DOLLEN—At Greenway, on October l6th, Charles Gollen, son of ;Dir. and Mrs. A. ,Gollen, aged 5 years. SQUIRE—In Usborne on Wednesday October '13th, Ila Mary Squire,• in- fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Squire, Woodham, ,aged 8 months and 24 days. EMON WEEK I :HAVE QN EXHIBITION various Modem �f Mr. Edison's famous Phonographs. This week is the, beginning of, we believe, the greatest Edison Seas- ' .1n in the history of our business. Will you conte in and let us showyoa THE GREATEST SOUND REP- RODUCING INSTRUMENTS in the world. Bring your friends. Come this week and get a copy of Mr. Edison's life and works free. See the old tube talking machiie and the new Edison in the south window. Powell's Bazaar, J, WILLIS POWELL, Prop, CANADIAN PICIORIAL Canada's Most Artistic and Popular Me 0 g.. � a zine This elegant magazine delights the. eye while it instructs the mind con- cerning the picturesque doings of an interesting and highly entertaining world. Its war pictures are alone worth the money.. Each issue is literally crowded „with the highest quality of photogravures, many of them worth framing. It is the most popular "Fick -me - up" on the waiting room tables of the leading doctors throught the Dom inion, and in the big public libraries itis literally "used up" by the many who ore (attracted by its ,entertain- ing and beautiful pages: It's a "love of sight' publication and it ,has departmental ntal fcacute s oe great interest sto the young woman and the borne -maker, Of it -just to quote one man's praise from among thousands—the late Rt. I-lon,, Lord Strathcona, wrote :t "The >;an'adian Pictorial' is a pub- lication which, if I may ;re permitted to say en, is a credit to Canada." (Signed) Strath'cone OL trial to new subscribers—Twelve months for only 65 'cents. The ".CaLa,dian Pictorial" is pnb- fished by the Pictorial Publishing ,Co., Witness Block, Montreal Canada. Try it for a 'year on above offer. waissommeassmentosio CHOICE DELEWARE • POTATOES R. G. Seldon- , " eel tidi �1 0'ri' New',Flannellettes All prices -10c, 12ic, 15c, 17c, 20c, 25c. White. and Colored Flannelette Gowns, Flannelette Blankets —Plain and Fancy Sateens for Comfort- ers. Large Batts. Write Us, Phone Us —OR— Come and See Us Always At Your Service PHONE 93 DRESS 000DS Serges—all colors Plain Velvets Corded Velvets Black Velvets for Dressers Fancy Collars Faney'Ties Fancy Pins NOTICE:—Our store will be open every evening during the week til after mail time -7.30 o''clock—also on Wednesday evenings until 9 o'clock and on Saturdays till 1.030 o'clock p.m. No delivery after 0 o'clock p,m. either Wednesdays or Saturdays. EXTRA:—To the first twenty-five persons who Envy $5.00 worth of DRY GOODS en Friday or Saturday, Oct. 22nd and 23rd, we will give a GOOD FIVE STRING BROOM worth 40c, Only one to each family. Be one of the first-: We are ready for the FALL AND WINTER TRADE and have A. GOOD STOCK on hand, UnderwearPENMAN'S PENANG-LII" and ",TURN- -BULL'S " Goode, Men's and Boys' in Fine Wool, Elastic Rib, and. Fleece Lined: Ladies,' Misses' and Children's in Fine Wool, Union and Fleeced. [ US1e1 v In Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Cashmere, J °= Fine Wool Rib, Heavy Worsted Hose for Boys, Fancy Linens and. Embroidery Silks Stamped Centres :Gowns " Towels Toweilings all prices Table Linens White Spreads Shiri,ings Tickings Hosiery all prices Thankful for past patronage. Solicit a share for 1915 =1916 Fresh Groceries ALWAYS ON HAND PRODUCE TAKEN MRS. W. D, YEO EXETER, ONTARIO Children's Coats Children's Hats and Bonnets Cloakings Little Darling Hose Factory Yarns Saxony Yarns Scotch Fingering 2 fold, 4 fold, S fold Wools Grey Flannels White Flannels Blue Flannels, • :00♦ '+ ♦•A♦0♦♦•4••,0040400000 A!♦0♦A00♦00060♦000♦0♦♦0♦••• •0 O 0 0 0 . 4 s 4. 4,4 6" 4 •♦ 0 •• Dorenwend's Dis i v of ARTISTIC HAIR OOOdS Should be seen l,,y (V' s- lean'' and woman wi,n wot Id keep" attractive and yoGtIilb1, LADIES who have not suf- ficient hair to do justice to their t appearance and GENTLEMEN 2 WHO ARE BALD. come to • t The Central Rote • O • on Thursday Oct 28th EXETER s ' When you canhavea Free Demonstration of the style i i that will answer your demands. LADIES: -Switches, Braids; Transformations, Pompa- dours, Waves and many other hair -goods creations of the finest quality hair. • e •0 • ♦ r wigs which are indectr;�,� s °s able, featherweight and O :} are worn byover , a 9ru� lr t :` « GENTLEMEN ! a Hygenie toupees and ry,• o t, quarter Million men rpj ' � i ' • ♦ l' See what a''benefit it is r hr • • •• . to, Your Health, Com. "�• • tee,,,,, fort and Appearanice.F• 4. K, j