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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-11-11, Page 8P.M ...50UVE THAT Ir YOU DEAL WITH US ONCE OUR LIBERAL METHOD...5 WILL HOLD Youn, TRADE. /40- -B0PY CAN HOLD A CANDLe To 1, LS IN IllEctoTHING UNE &v€ OT MDT TPIEGoot .,r \\ .---,........-,_?..t ii. $ it _ \-,‘\\Otil V117/ I -..- •1/4, ;i ------ - (2,A OUR NEW SUITS ANDOVERCOATS "TAKE THE • CAKE." THE BEST LOOMS IN THE WORLD WEAVE OUR CLoTHS; ARTISTIC DESIGNERS PLAN OUR MODELS AND THE BEST TAILORS MAKE OUR SUITS AND oVERCoATS. WE SLICE THE PRICE DoWN OUST AS LoW AS IS CoNS1STENT WITH THE HIGH QUALITY. BUY YOUR CLoTHES FROM US. YoU WILL LIKE THEM So WELL THAT YoU WILL PATRONIZE EVERY DEPARTMENT or OUR ESTABLISH— MENT, No MATTER WHAT YOU NEED. 'PG New Suits and Overcoats Good looking Suits and Overcoats are common in this store. We are selling them to young men and older men who want the right things -$10.00-$12.50-$15.00. Ladies' Winter Coats' Standard Patterns Why wait until all the best Coats The December Books are on are sold. We have some nifty- coats our counters. Remembea that in the very latest styles and cloths. we stock STANDARD Pat - Prices haye been greatly reduced. tern. Those who have tried them are highly satisfied. Call and get a December Fashion Sheet. HE.EXETER TIMES Market Report -The following is :the eettort of the, Exeter teatime eareeeted,up to November ,10th, Wheat 70 to 95o • . Iltirley 45 to 48o eeits 37e , . nee ne-• • --- "4" t 13uokwheat 700. „eas $1.00 Family flour $2.80-, Low 'Grade flour $1,05. Axt ,$25 pa ton, ancerte en per ton• Sagar.Beet pulp $25 per on Butter 25 to 27o. • Creemery butter 33o, .t elg,gs 30 to nic • . „• ..,•„. Beers $8.140, Ohieken, alive 10, chested1243„ Old hens, alive 8, dressed iOo • • Old iltoosters alive 7e; dressed 9e pucks, dressed leo • 'tsese, stressed 11.3 $1.00 to $L40e Stanfield's *Underwear Te erne baye worn Stanfield's Underwear • you kuutv its \veering qualities. Every garment is • e • gue.ralateed not to skrink. Prices are - $L15 -- $1.40 --• , • . You Need 'inose IR Now Ft i I. FUFS Why delay longer in making the purchase of that Fur Set or Colie • ;that ydu have had in mind. Saye money and get the best' qualityfurs by buying early. . . s, Heavy S h a'w 1 s English Flannellette A splendid range of heavy A splendid cloth for men s shawls for the cold weather. night gowns �r pyjamas. Good • In the sta,ple grey shades- weight. fast colors, and good pat - priced at $2,25, $3.25 and $3,75. terns. Special price per yard 18e Dinner Sets New Hand Bags Some very neat patterns. 97 piece For Xme,s. ranging in price from • dinner set $9.50 25c to $3.00. Boys' Sweaters New Brunswick Potatoes On account of the scarce Oeder your potatoes at once if you ley of wool, sweaters are want to save money- we have choice lers' samples, in small WARES at per BAG.- .... ...... • d 50 hard to procure. Travel- GREEN MOUNTAIN DELE- boys' sizes. all colors, 60c, • 76c, 90c, $1.00. • %/lee wa,nt your Poultry this sea - Live Poultry Wanted= .a'f331i, Will pay highest market price for live or dressed birds. ti• Mr. Bert Clark was in London Sat. erday. The total amount forwarded to the Red 'Cross un from Exeter was $1924100 eIrs, +Tonal Jarrott, of Hay, returned home lest Saterclay after visiting hex •clau.ghter. Mrs. Wm. Sherritt at Bin - earth, Man, who is seriously ilt and not expected 'to recover. She also visited her sisters, Mrs- Jobe Sherritt at McGregor, era Mrs. Smith, in Winnipeg, lerbile it), Toronto ebe visited her on Norman aad nliss E. Sheffer on her way home, anyone desiring , to send. boxes to soldiers in the trenches should follow these instructions. lace the goods in a tin box an sealetightly. The goods meet 'not weigh more than 11 lbs. and each article should be wrapped in 'paper.' On the outside of the lox mark plainly what is inside as eat- ables, emokes, etc. The themes are 40 cents for, the fleet pound and 8 cents for every extra pound. GOOD CHEER SHOWER' , Several of the ladies of the retried() k i c esenierre sAe•O ite40.•••••0040•0.• • • • •LOCAL • 411 . • • axcics, itOliECASTS • The Se'cond Illectotionary Storni Period is centeal on the lath, •16t1 and 17th, 'Vie Moon reaches the cel- estial equator on the 16th, eoming nertliward from its south -declination. A euelden aud very marked chit. -ere to warmer, with al1izi barometer, cloudiness, rain, wied eta tbaudier storms will center about the ltIth- betore that date in western, a cd after that date in eastern sectiees. Another change 'to rising barometer and much cooler weather will break; up the xear of the ee storms from t te west and •ninth 'spreading progree- sleety :eastinard and soathward over most parte of the 'men:it:re' by the 19th to 20th, , •410•••• eeeoone League ere holding a Goode How is the label, oe Your paper.. shower ha the Main street Methodist J. A. STEWART PHONE 16 church 'on Friday afternoon .of •this Read the auction sales on page four. week from 3 to '6 o'clock., An invi- Mr. A. Hastings was in 'Windsor tation is extended to ail who wish to over Sunday. make Christmas brighter for the 4sol- ,11.1r. Frank Ross, of Forest, &was in tilers. by brining witla them cake, tthen on lefoaday, pudding leaudy, or any suitable gifts. Miss Dorothy Gleed spent the' week- Ch ristmas. • Phis will be the 1st shipment before -• end In London A WTERLOO MEDAL Mr. P. Gillies visited. in London ..._—..—._- over the week end., A ad. Murphy is the poss'espar • i hei of son Herman in Sarnia., a rloom. of whch he is justly Mr. Thos. Elliott is visiting Ins' • 1:e.....J., It is a medel presented to Mr. Tack Snell, of St. Thonies els- les grandfather who fought at the ted in town last Friday. bette• of Waterloo, Mr. Murphy Mrs. Jos. Yellow and Miss Laura. etenes of good old fighting stock as Tory are visiting in Burford. both of his' grandfathers "ought in Cotterting her mother, Mrs, T. Gregory. of Toledo. Ohio, is vis- at the burial of Sir saehn. Moore., On the battle a Waterlowand both -were painful •injury when he ran a wire the medal is George P. :Regent in his eye. oil one dand eVeterloo and Wl lington on 'the other. Alound the Mr, Sohn Floyd last week received a sie Arr. and Mrs. Arthur Nash, of nee- rim is carved the name of Daniel nia. aretvisiting their daughter, errs. Murphy, 2nd Bar., 35th Reg., foot , and bears the date June 18. 1815. The 3.. Willis Powell. . , box he keeps the medal in is also an 11t. Norman [Hockey and . some interesting eelic being a heavy silver friends motored down from Goderich snuff box which belonged to his last Sunday, grandmother. rte. Douglas Stewart, ot the 33rd BCTWERMAN-DUTTON Battalion, London, .was home ,over the Le ,piettir wedding took place.sat 6 week end. teeleckee.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2Gth,e,t nhe Pte. Leon Treble is home from Lon- homeeoteDre land Mrs. D. A. r3ower. don 'for a few days suffering with 'a man, 4iee, Wilson Ave, Menomonie, severe cold The fine new double residence of Wise when. their only daughter, ,Gerie- vieve, beeallne the bride of Orley Hunt - Mr. Bedford on William street is ley Dutton, of MintaaPolis, Minn. :Af- nearing tcompletion. ter the wedding 111r. lauCMrs. Dutton Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood 'motored left for Minneapolis where they will to St. Thomas this week to aisit the make :le .e.• home, Mr. Dutton tieing a latteies parents. .prOUIllient LUSineSS man in Minnea- alre, Gardiner left last week for polis. Seise Bowernaan is favorably Blyth to spend. the winter with her knwv-1 "1" Menomonie and is ti, , son. Mr. P. Gardiner. graduate of Menomonie High School , and lies tetended B.ockford 1College, is learning the hardware business college e t Minneapolis, MinneMen- TU$»AT ovgaz3:erc 1,1.01, x91 a's, Patriotic League Notes ale regular monthly meeting of the Patriotic League was held AM the Library Monday evening November 1st, Donations received: Mae. %tele arteleckard $12.00; Mrs- T. Brooks, $4390 Teo Tea Beam will be (Men tient Sat -kir -day lafteruoon to receive donat- ions oe cake, Puddiper cacely ear May - suitable !Cemeteries gilts. tor the sold:- tors. VIE SOLDIER WHO LIVES OVER AGAIN 1N A enIGHTMARE, THE .AMITLIL BATTLE SCENES, es well es the learessed busines man, the tired society woman, and busy houses wife, whose nerves areeneradually, wearing to shreds with their never- ending duties, will get quickeend, per- manent rend: from TA.KAKE. Get a box for :fifty -cents to.eleour diuggists, at by mail from the Georgian Mfg Co. 'Collingwood, Ontario. FOR SALE.-Elyacinths, Narcissis, Tulips, Ferns, :Cyclamen Prirarosee and Lettuce. -J-. Day & Son. Mr. Gordon Davis, of Exeter North, Rochaord, 'lee as •well as Minnesota with Mr. eV;t,T. Efeamen-grareeleeeeeir of Ears. Tom, of town . On Monday Mr. Ea..Willis eaptured omonie Times. Miss 13°wermall 18 8. acott's bush in Usborne. and neice of Mrs. Yno. . ecion eighing 22 lbs. n wtiEd. West- . 't - FOR SALE -A coal heater in good condition, with oven attached. 'Will sell cheap. Apply at Times office. NEW BITTCHE'R-MX. illegg desires to announce that he will call. for aad deliver orders to any part of the town. Your patronage solicited. tones visiting her mother, Mrs. ily. to be given in Jab e street church on Kindly remembeie the fine concert Mrs. S. M. Collingwood, of Herrin- Horney, who is on the, sick. list. . Monday evening ilextl Nov, 'Lath. Mrs. Westlake and tarnilY, of pe- Largetchorus of 40 voices giving new borne last week moved to Stratford selections 'of vetiety; Piano novelties where 'they will reside in future: by advanced pupils of Mr. R. Phil - Mrs. Gus. Banaford and son of liinp•sdiffLerAenBt" foPremrsth;Travoect soenlec2tiPoiaar les; Renfrew returned home last weele al- Mr., N. S. Maudsley, Tenor ssoloist of ter visiting Mr. and edrs. Silas Head- 'Metropolitan Church, Toronto, who ford: has 'excellent testimonials. He is the Pte. Hubert White, of Stephen, who possessor of a tine Tenor voice of ac- ts back from the front was in town sonant quality and wide • compass, last Saturday shaking hands with singing with good style a nd tclean friends., enunciation. No 'person should miss The Ladies Guild of the Trivitt this great treat. • Any seat for ,25c. Memcrial church intending holding their annual Bazaar at the, rectory op . 'Why de §tetcsmen reed I h' Weekly Dee. 3rd. , Sun of eeeronto? Bee les A itt is a ra pan Twcuty persons from town motor" withea aeputation that is unquestion- edao London Ion -day .eveningp in fon • ed. Itis the f %Calera' busineeeepaper, autos 'and attended the plan "Th."is,wa.tching the ferwere-,Ailter- White Feather." esi.s, ell th.: :Lime Aide even teern, its Mrs .G. Milligan, of Lonaon, sitera market reverts wh.ch are acknow,- ledged to be Lb! hes , in th: Dom:ni a ter mother, elrs. Isaac, in Stepneln A i t is 1.1 paper of weight. It has 0 established ieersonality. You shoal dUring tit: pnst week. The latter,as it come to yo ir he e. t. t...r 1 , improving eneeise , , --r-o--- PERRY F. DOC:PE, Licensed Auc- tioneer. Sales conduoted in any lo- cality. Terms moderate Orders left at Times office will be promptly_ at- tended to. 'hone 116, leirkton,, Ad- dress Kirkton P.O. Barrels and boxes were . peaked and sent' Mies jean Arnolcli, Shorn- oliffe ' England, coelaining,- 219 quarts of fruit, i.0 lbs of honey, 2 sacks of dried.epplee, 26 pairs of home k' socks 5 searfs, 3 dozen flannel s as 314 pairs of factory swine, 3 te++++++++++++++44++++++4 $ LADIES' orircr$, $ .re• .1. 4". eeetas of cocba, 15 bare of chocolate, e, 0,eatkes, of ;soap, 2 boxes or ,writirig• paper 1 , of naisins, 13 • wash cloths, 1 dozen bancleges, airs, 'W. Deer, Sec71. *le PIANO TC7N1NGr If you want your piano tuned 'it. thenext week or two leave your or- der at S. Martin & Son's Music store and it will be attended to., Have not time. to make a house to house cans H. Stewart, tuner. KEEPER AND MATRON 'WANTED Wanted, man and wife to take charge lof the, Huron County .house :of refuge wed fam in conrection tnere- with, Duties to 'commence early in December next. The undersigned will receive applications Lip to the 7W day 'of (De-cember, 1915.. so Wet these ca:a be eeraced before he council at the December meeting.., John Torranee, Inspector of. H. R., tVlinton. Dated Nov.l.st, 1915. • • Don't Monkey 4. with that Cough I USE .1 HowarsEate Pipe al 4- A fUll line of Ladies' le Suiting% in Gleverclines, Rreadcloths, Vicuna, Pop- es. tins, A.fricart Brown, Russian et" and Laurel Green, etc. PRIORS $23.00 to $35.00 Coats Coat season is here and with it some of the most -be- coining and attractive models the day. Every garment ile newest in its elase- tweeds, plushes, beavers, Persia-tex chinchillas, etc. T MIMES $17.00 to $30.00. A fine assottment of Men's Suitings and Overcoat- 4- iogs at reaasonable prices, 4. Give us a call. 4- N Sheere THE HIGH CLASS TAILOR Up Stairs, Opposite Central * Hotel 4r** 4. Big Bottle for 25c, i• * HoW-pys Drugstore 4,40••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• eifOUSE FOR SALE ` The ne.dersigned is oefering &or eale Ia ,the village of Centralia an eight - roomed Brick house, modern impro- vemeets, lard and soft water; wood, - house arel -commodious stables; cement walks, '2 acres of teed.. School, church and station convenient. This is 'a very desirable property and is be sold far below coste BECHAR') fe-o-rraoN, ;Cer.tralia NIEW ST'OFE, • • • • • • • • • * • * * • • • • • • . • • • Under the Old Management. • THE OLDPLACE POWELL'S BIG VARIETY STORE #.„. has been nyul is a big year of events with us. Our space 4 ', 1915 was bunted. Gum LANDLORDS got busy, put in new - floors, ceiling, shelving, counters, and painted us up .a tor our customers to see the goods. We invite you to come and eee us cheery red interior. We now display a third more goods, it is easier • in our NEW CHEERY STORE. POWELL'S IS A CHEERY. STORE. Come and see for yourself. # Our prices in comparison with other years are a little easier. We es• never had a finer assortment of New' Shapes of Chinaware • t than we have on display now.•to. Lots of TOYS, mechanical and otherwise GOOD FAMI FOR SALE Lot 3, concession 3, .L.11 -1.S. Tucker- eontaining 100 Acres, al cleared ancliin good state of' \cultivation; well fenced and tile drained„ a large or- '•134-cl, two never failing wells and indmill at barn. There are , two pod bank b'arns with stone stabling, ltd cement floors one 10160,,the other x45. also a, good cement pig pen Lied •hen !house 24x40. The /souse has re can/. been bax.ned hut the stone to dation is suitable for rebuilding. h.1 mail, telephone, church and week. All through the long wint r 113a1 of ie. schoce convenient, 2 miles front Hen - menthe it wile furnish 1;i...wealth sail. This farm :will be sold ireason- teresting ereadin,g material of a ihor- oughly reliable character. This pap,r able tend. on easy terms. Apip141.yaLin, premises or address ALEX BUCH- has special clubbing arrangemetts Hensall. with 'the Sane Let us have 'your re- ANAN, Sr., riewal •and add the Su c to your list of papers for 1916. -----•--- ICA IN STREET 'ANNIVERSRAY Windsor Business college witelDSOIR, ONT. This Letter is For You Life is what we make it, and your whole future promotion will de- pend, largely, upou your special preparation, for active duty, as &citizen. Success does not grow on trees, neither can it be tagged on; it is the outcome of practical training and faithful application, to the task in h nd. Kitchener. French, Jellicoe, Joffre and many others are living Witnesses to this fact. Specialists command the fighting -deck, of every department of life and labor, and your services will command a Fat En- velope, each pay -dal. if you will but secure a thorough education, at the CADMAN' COLLEGE, THE ONLY BUSTNESS COLLEGE, in the county, with a coniplete Business Practice Outfit, and a full staff of teachers. Every young person, regardless of wealth or position, should have an intellieent knowledge of business methods, if only for selfeerotectien, for without such a knowledge you are like a Tin -soldier. in this terrible con- flict. Your Commercial Training would be a Great Asset. In selecting ft school, the following points should be carefully coined- ' red. First: -The character and moral nafluences of the institutien, and -40cond:--'The chances for a situation, when you have completed your course. We have the Best Spot for Positions Canada. Iii Every qiialifiee, student of 1014-15 was placed early in July; we bon.. stfier that aseeere record for any school, and further, we were offered some 30 other eees we could not fill. Many graduates ef other schools appeal to tie i:or help in finding positions', and we have assisted several, but they hese to remain here on expense and. in many cases, either buy a place •' from some agency, or return to their homes defeated, Jf you attend otir school, von will be Johnie on the Spot for a good job. A former lady Student, accepted a potition,, he Chicago, last week, at $81.00 pee month, and the company paid' her expenses from Windsor: We have plated four others the past week. and were offered two p051 - tions for young men we could not ftIL. We lose roapy pOsitiOns every year for male Stetograpbetg. Hundreds of our young people are now ine large salarien And whet, we have done for thern, we could do for You% ()Au upon, .thone or Write -Os before 072,3kit1g arrangetnents, • ••CADrIAN & SON. Oateehout Block. about a. block from G,T,R. Depot, BOX 187, 5C yards from Itrogelt and Lake'Shore Waiting Room. PHONE 92S, ; The Boyer -Vincent Stock Co. wiJi present the play "For Her Sist 's bake" at tbs. iseeter Opera _House iis • Thursday evening., Oh- tHarvey, who has enl' ted with the Mounted Rifles at Lo don, has received his first stripe axed. ia uow Lance Corporal. Local Option bynaws will be voted au in ("uteri° next January in 8 eitte:s 1.1 townand 15 rural ' The Wednesday evening elosing is meeting with the approval of the business .people and buying Ipublie alike, few 04 -plaints being made. ti'auct qteis. J. R. McDonald and. +Mr. and -Miss' Reddy autoed to Sha- kespeare on Tuesday of last week to attend the feneral of the late F. Oehm, • , Mr. and. Mrs. T. E. Handford., Who have been spending several weeks at Grand. Bend, have returned to their home in Ingersoll. Mrs. E. A. Follick is expected. home Thursday. In the 'report of econtributions ti the Red Cross the name of Wel Johns was left off of the $5.00 list. A eon- tribution of $1.00 has street been re- ceived from 11rs f. inioLeod. lkere :entered Kerr and. N. D. Ilia - who were on a shooting trip to Port Frank, din not meet with !their usual success, the ducks being scarce flight of the clucks is late this season, there being In° flight' yet. A union Memorial service for Miss Edith 1Cavelle, tfle, Belgian nurse, will be held in the Trivitt Memorial churn this Wednesday evening. The clergy of the dieferent churches in town will assist in the eervicce. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed. at James St, Methodist 'church neter public wor- ship morning rand evening next San. bath. The quarterlY love -feast will be held iit the school ,rooni beginning at. 90 eat. The mason work on tee new red- brick offiete lflhiIdiJig ne Dr. ,elyildeenn basebdetplfeted, Alarge,geng'ilf Woektrien 'bane 'been engeged on the building, The 'ecirpentere are stilt at work 4on the interior. The , building makes ta Valuable addition to the Moin, oiopts 41 • • The 20th anniversary of the ,Main street Methodist church will be held next Sudnay, Nov. 11th, Bermpas nt 1.1. a.m. 'and 7 p.m., by elev. (E G Powell, of 'Clinton: 'Appropriate mu- sic • is being arranged by the Ma.ia street 'choir assisted by J. ,Frederick Bentley, of Toronto, Choir -Master Em-; raanuel Presbyterian 4 , churth. mass meeting of the childrenepernte and friends of the Sunday eehool will. he held in the ,auseence room at 3 p.m. • The Robert linikes diplomes and' seals will be presented to those , whose names are upon the golden. troll, 'of honor. Addresses will be given by Ltev. E. G. Powell and others. The Exeter lOrchestra under the leader- ship of S., C. al,anna. will assist the children. Mr. Bentley will also sing. Special coptributions will be received at •ell the services on behalf of the Trustee Board, THE LATE .f.A3IES JECRELL, Sr. The remains of the late James Jeckell, Sr: who died in Port Huron on November 5th, were brought to lineter. on Monday, the funeral being held from the depot to the Exeter cemetery. The deceased was about 80 years of age and during his long Lic had hardly known a day's illness. lite took 'a chill which developed into pneumonia and hardening of theepaus- dies of the heart lindebe :pas,sed away inside of four daYs. lile idled in the - hospital. The deceased has. been making hie home with hicson Thom The deceased was a resident of 'town for about fifteen years coining here from London, Eng. A short time age he left to reside in Pt. Huron. Ilia wife predeceased him about eight ,enees•ho. don Was n dauglitelr, ertiese :Who hirn are jamee,,,Ofe •CMentreal; Thornes, a. Pte •,`,Herori, Haigh and Fred of SeattleWash.;..itirs. attele. of Sarnia, Itrts'!, Bence; Of Ougais. an4Airrs., WA91-101P• o ig#4.41ew 1. R.N.RO8I Fili,GralDireGtor and Fiirilituro Doalor COMPLETE SINK fillflYS ON MIND Watch Our Windows Daily for New Displays. it you se9 an Article you want, have it put, away till. nF,Irer Xmas. • tdrawommeammimso Yes e Gold Fish, Etc. .op. or about middle of Z • will have ' November. it An Edison Diamond Phonograph makes a swell Xmas Gift • oc, • PaoNE 20a l3Mtgli7r....,..mOrgeffnamMISSIMEA CHOICE DELEwARE POTATOES Seld.on • • • • Powell's 1E3azaor 9 ; Cron every Night asusual,We need tile Bo5iness 's- ++++++++++044+++++++++++++.400.444)...oseeo4,0000041. 411' • to the perents or to.the family. Ask to see and bear them. • No needles to change. Records don't break. ••• WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAST PATRONAGE And in order to demonstrate in a more pea& ical manner than in mere words, also to induce you to continue your esteemed favors, we have arranged to give to sowe ane of our customers a present consist- ing of This Beautiful Grand Piano we have now on exhibition. The value of this instrument is a5a 00, and is GUARANTEED BY THE gAltkli, for a period of 10 YEARS We cordially invite you to call at our seore, INSPECT and TRY this beantiful instrument. YOU have as gOod a chance of obtaining this VALUABLE GIFT as ANYONE. Come to our store and let, us. ekplaiu our method of • Giving AwaraThis Piano We also desire to call your attention to the inany splendid values which we are now offering in every depattment. iR"A•'bc,Exi-rER