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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1915-12-30, Page 9XETft TIM. ;'f1A A'At.'1 Vit: ei You CANS' FALL DOWI4 ON ANY'1+i 'Vat' BUY �r'Iac TM CJS'- Din YollI' Wirc)gp SAME (aOOD CHANCES IFYou DOM1 AVAIL YOURSELF Or OM FALLEN PRICES '0t4 NIGH QUAtarrYcQDDS • LAtI'SS' FURS Xmas is over and we have some fine Furs left that it will pay you to see. We have still a fine assortment of Ruffs and Muffs and are offering thew. at very low prices. Muffs at $4.00 and $4.50, MILLINERY All of the trimmed hats in our Millinery room have to' be sold, ..1.0 clear them we are offering therm at the low },rice $1,50, NEW PRINTS • About 50 patterns of good washing prints, and splendid attach s. We are offering theta all at the old price. At per yard 10e. FANCY WOOL PLAID The best thing we know of for, blankets for horses and for lining robes. It is all s oo172 inches wide. Very special at per yard. $150. GREY SHEETING Union Grey Sheeting is a material that is very bard to procure these days. We have a limited supply, 72. inches wide. Extra value at per yard $1.00. MEN'S oVERCOATS Save money by buying an Overcoat this month. We have . borne. excellent values in Blacks and Fancy Tweeds, Cone in and see what we can show you at $10,00. LINED SMOCKS Made from good. weight Black denim; lined with warm .flannel- lette. swell, good and roomy. AIL sizes $1,50. FUR COLLARED COATS FoR MEN —`'"fid pticee that will suit your packet book. BettetOnl Fur ouumrs.•' Coat islinec �,.ith'Curt lintiig, inteti'ined with leribber. A very warm coat for $10:50. WARM CAPS FOR MEN Any man j.11., tr+,d' Ito h 'Id to get a targe cap will get a large cap will get whin he w .a,t,s rr, d his store. We carry extra large sizes au pop- ular prices. 75c 1.00 acid 1 _J WARM'. UNDERWEAR. FoR MEN Pen mans Fleeced lined Shirts ape dravvers each. 50c enmans Fleeetir.lined heavy weight " " 75, nfi e -wool shirr and drawers 1.15 all wool heavyweight shirts and drawers 1.65, Market ort 'fbe following the report of the Exet ee market orrected up 'to d'atnttry 5th' t Wheat 85 to $1.05 , : s 4 Marley 45 to 50., Oats 38c f'3uokwheat 700. Pas $1,00 Family Flour $3,20.; : r i Loiv Grade flour $1,05. Bran $25 per ton. Shorts $20 per ton Batter 28 to 30ce y Creamery butte: r35o Eggs, strictly fresh, 400; t Eggs. over. 0 days .old 300., Oleleken, alive 10, dressed 1.2c, Old bens, alive 8, dressed i0o Old RRooster% alive•Ocl dressed 30. Deckle alive 11c, dressed 15e Geese, alive 11; ;dressed •14 Turkeys, 'alive 20; dressed, 24 Old : rams, alive 17; dressed t20. 1otato,s 41,75 rllogs $8.150. A. Clime, of Voters Springs, 1Col, died on New Years de sites no illness or roves! month. Thee eitceased was borax in. Exeter %Or maiden a nfates being Ltaoy Southoaltt, being at daughter of Air. d`an south- Gatt of Grand Bend.. ` TAY* sisters and ficx:other reside In London:, The weather has been very changer able during the, .paet week., One ,day it leas been ',mild and yearning `aradi the next .sold and slippery. The side- walks have been very treacherous SAKI numbers have el.i.pped, on the ice. CCona- missioner Bissett leas had rsand sprink- led on the Allain :street., .A,.dot of train hare fallen during the week,„ ed. 04,4• *••4•i+►•••4••44•4 •• 14.4♦•• LOCAL • v ••••••• WANTED—Drug apprentice at once Apply at ;Cole'e !Drugstore. Mr. Et. J. 'White was in 'London on Monday,. Miss May Jewell has been on the sick list, ; School re -opened on Monday lifter.I the bolidays.' :Miss Blanche nuance spent a few days in London kiiss Ida Wambold spent the . hole - day in Stratford: Misses R and N. Kinsman apt'nt the holiday in London... , WI-, and Mrs. Fred 'M&y visited in Mitchell over the holiday, Mrs. Wolter. Connor and children trith relatives in St., Thomas. Mr, D. K. Prior, of Clinton, is vis- iting in town. for a few days Misses S. fond L. Finkbexner :visited' with their 'parents at Crediton,r Mr. G. Bedford returned ^Saturdlay, after spending a week at Brighton. A"nunaber from town attended the dance in !Rens'all on 'New Year's:) ve. Miss K. Stewart left Tuesday to visit with friends, in I3owmanville rand Toronto.{ The Jackson Mfg. Co. opened up Tuesday afternoon after being closed for New Years. For iQ'uicic Sale—One Jersey Cow; thoroughbred prize winner; Price $00. Ir ox 101, 'Exeter Ib rs. John Snell has returned` home after several week's visit with . 'hex daughter in Windsor Miss Ruby Treble returned. to Tor- onto Monday after spending the holi- days with her parents.i Misses Etta and Fanny 7iowey lef Tuesday to 'visit for ' two weeks . ix Port Baron end Detroit.;, Mr. and Mrs. Will Amy ,and child ren, of Hurford, have returned hon: after visiting Mr:1 and Mrs, E. Jory. Mr. Percy Laurie,.who has,been on the bank of (QQmnierce staff 'here has Visitors in town Among these who ep„nt the New Years holidays tin town, were Air. Wes. 'Vale, of London, .with his motbier., , Pte. Baroid Snell, of London, wilt*' relatives,' Me 10, 114, 'reward. of Clinton, at hie t ti home here,,. Pte. alenry Parsons, of Pairkbill, at l teacher at :Arthurd his home here. etas Medd, after spending the ;holi- 'Mrs..Zlouze, of Galt, with ,her sister. days here resumed her ,duties las Mrs. Levan. teacher in Clinton. Miss Ruth Ilooper, e.f London. with IRut rel Peert of 11ookwood spent Private xt teen '.Treble and aarl Mit :.11414' chell, of the 33rd battalion, now at • trusted Aare 'beu'e oxo a few boyo' . •„ leaverdbeence.r They are salefeet. to five hours notice as the battalien • may leave for oeeraseas at any time. * The boys of 4te 101st 'eoruitect b town received their uniforms ,lust Fri,. der and are xiow :being drilled daily. p, They had their ;list route march on • 112onday going to the northlend .of the • towxa; 'This will be inlcreaeed adily, The coupon which appears in the Times in 'connection with the , VOW • given away hy llara Beverley will not • be accepted ;ley him on trecording by •• ('Wednesday; but must be Lame. to " kis store previous to that date and • cxohenged for votes,, The (Citizens :Committee oZ One Run- t Bred who raae'planning to (petition the ,f government ,for Ic. dry Ontario, have e their !dans well lander way and it is expected that petitions will be cir- culated throughout. the ,province dur- ing ueing the third, week of January WINCIIELSEA Milss Benson ,after spending the va- cation 'et home irlesumed her duties as herrraother., New Years with Geo. Jaques. as Sir Laurie Watson, of London, with !Ch, Upsh:all has installed a gas - ohne engine. Wedding bells: will glom.' 'ne ringing around here.,' • Too Late for Last ;Week The Winchelsea 1'ublis school pat- riotic_ concert and ersteainmer.t Wed- nesday evening was a splendid success The+drills, dialogues, songs and reci- tations were given bythe scholars. Every number was well received and the program reflects ;great credit not only'on;. the teachers who did • -the training but on the scholars as well. The closing number, a pantonine of war scenes, by older scholars, was composed and arranged (by the teach- ers, assisted by Mra..; W, G. 'Medd. An (autograph quilt made (by the qgirls of the school Sold fol $8.00. The .names on it brought in $12.00. The proceeds were $50.00 and after paying expen- ses the [amount will be given to the Red. !Cross Fund Sunshine Methodist S.,45. held ttheir annual (Christmas ,entertainment and. (Christmas tree on Christmas eve. A. fine entertainment was given.. Songs recitations and dialogues by the Sun- day school; songs and instrumentals 'Harold 1?ym and Miss Gertie Pym, of Anderson; songs by Chas. Paul lot T•Cirkton; a reading and solo by Miss Mae ;Clark, of Winchelsea, followed by Santa ;Claus and the gifts .from the Christmas tree made up.the pleas- ing program.. his mother, 1'te Chas. Songturst, of London, wit'ii friends:, �,.. Vioirr. Sanders, of Penetang with relp''.es. At:,Geo. Coleman, of London, Ispc•nt, New Years in town: Mr. Goodwin, of Goderich, with Mr. and Mrs. W. 14. Davis; Mr. and: Mrs. J. A. OlfcDolald spentNew Years In St Thomas. Mrs, Miller, of Toronto, with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'Windsor.. Mr. 'and Mrs. John May and 'son,. Russel, of Clinton, with relatives., Mr. Ferdinand liioweld of the Wat- erloo Seminary with his brother, Ed. Mr. and Mrs. I. 'Whetstone, of Kin - Tore, with Mr. land Mrs. Chat. :Liar - bey..•, r ii'. Mr. and Mrs. Mussel peart of Bock - wood, visited, with. Mr and Mrs. P. Hera.. Mr,T. 1C. Jones, of the Bank of Commerce staff, Woodstock, with friends: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Young and child- ren of London, with Mr. and.Mrs. 'Jas 1?cect.- Mr, Coleman Moncur, of Peterboro, visited hisp':rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Mr rnd Mrs. Theo. Sweet and son Allan, c:. 1-1..rilton, spent a few days with rel"tivc's Air . rr:: =1 s. J. 1VicTavish and child- ren of Shakespeare, with !Reeve J. W. and Mrs. ,Taylor. Pte. Boy Schosenburg, of London. with 11r. rind Mrs. T. Newell at -.me- New Commercial, leer, and' Mrs. Norman 1 daughter Maida,'of Norwi'Mr. and NOTICE -A11 Library Books tare to be returned to the Library by the 15th of Jan. 1915. 'By order of the Board. W. D, Weekes, ohaLrman. Someone is going to get the rhea.- some 'hand-some piano that is now on exhibition. in Mr,, J. Beverley's window absol- utely :free: • ee adv. on page tfour. • • • • • • • r • • • • : a • •• • • •• • ' • • • • • • • •• 4 • • 4 ••••••••••• ,1w+r r •4i• •••••• <.+ THAT may be a Bright, Prosperous Year to All Our Customers and Friends. ♦ r g We are thankful for the liberal patronage this year and hope to merit more 1916. ays �t� ��♦j ids 1 ''meq We are clearing up our left-oAers. Come and Get a Bargain ! 4 •0 i • 0 • • • • ••4 • •• POW8 1_1 • 410. 41. IS POW ELL