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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1916-2-3, Page 8WOOOOPOOOKROOOR hone 6 JO AO STEWART Phone 16' EXETER TIMES Our Pig Annua.l Sale. Started the First Day of February ALL LINES oF WINTER. WEARABLES WILL BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES THIS MoNTH. BESIDES, YoU HAVE A CHANCE To GET YoUR. .5 PRANG SUPPLY AT. PRICES WE. COULD NoT GIVE YoU IF WE HAD To BUY THE GooDS To DAY. CoME IN EARLY. THESE PRICES ARE FoR, FEBRUARY oNLY. boYS' oVER,CoATS Regular vaaues were $5 to $6.50. The Cloths are splendid qua ity. Yoa will haveto ree tbern to ap- preciate their value. $42 BIG SA LE PRICE 4..f MEN'S oVERCoATS Any Boa's or Man's Overcoat in the store, take your pick at a DISCOUNT OF 15 PER OENT LADIESCLOTH CoATS Not this season's styhs, hut Coate that sold for $10 to $12.50— he Cloths are good and Coats well made. BIG SALE PRICE $5 LADIES' Rik— CoLLARED COATS Very Special Line, Cloth of high quality Kersey, lines with Quilted or Curl Lining, with a, splendid, high Fur Colter. SALE PRICE $14.90 ALL FURS GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE 11 YDS. FACTORY FoR, $1.0o This is a BARGAIN! 36 inch Factory Cotton. li e, oven weave. and good weight. T 29 days O prise is for upply 11 YDS. FOR $ Get your Coatis Best Spool. each-- Best Needles, 5c pkge..,. ....2 for 5c Pearl B uttons, extra quality, adoz 5c 2 yds. Silk Hair Ribbon for 25c 15 per cent disc' t on any Toilet Set laic Linen Towelling per yd 10c 12 Girls' Coats, sale price $2.00 *1.25 Ladies' Black Underskirts 9Sc 11 YDS. 36 IN. FLANNELETTE FoR • In a wide ran e Flannel! is worth 12e a yard. ecial Pike for this Sale, $ 11 YDS, FOR 1 MEN'S FLEECE— LINED UNDERWEAR All sizes in pENMAN'a, Fleeced Lined lind:erwearo sold everywhere Our February Sale Price 45 C for 50c. 12-4 FIannellette Blankets Si Qfq worth $165, for ce, 50c Unbleached Linen per yd...40c 7 Ladies' 5c Handkerchiefs ror 25c $5 to $8 50 Ladies' Black $ skirts for 298 GROCERY 15 Extra Standard Granulated Sugar, 100 lb, Bags $6 75 7 boxes 5c Matches for ......... ......25e 3 lbs. good Ginger bite p. for 250 (I bars. Comfort Soap for 25e 3 pkgs. 10c Poe detect Ainniones for *la .230 7 lbs. best Oatmeal for...... .... 3 can? Corn, Peas and Tomatoes 250 3 boxes Royal Yeast Cakes for 25c AR -GAINS 3 pkgs. of Kellog's Toasted Corn Flakes for........... ....... ... 2 lbs.. best Baking Soda for.........5c Quart Sealer of Baking Powder 20c Maple Leaf Salmon. large tin ....21c 4 pkgs. of Corn Starch for. 25c Shredded Wheat, per pkge Ree'. 3 plugs of MoDdnaid or any other Tobacco for 25c 4 bottles Best Extracts for 25c Atarket RepOrt—The following the report of the Exeter mark correoted up to February 2nd Wheat 900 to $1.13 Oats 42o Boaley 50 to 55o Rackwheat 60 to 72s Peas 81.00 Family flour $3.30. . Low Grade Flour $1.75, Bra u $25 Per ton. Shorts $26 per ton Butter 28 to 30 Creamerybutter 36 ' Eggs, strictly 'fresh, 30o r, ollVats:es$2 over 625das 20e p Hoge $9.40. 1 A. STEWART Phone 16 The Big Store with the little prices The Ileenoll band will furnish musio for the Waiters at the Dome rink on Friday evening xiexa st"'Crhil't Target the aockey matoh this Wethiesday evening between the Hensall team of the ltitst nattalioe and the Exeter boys. aVe have aeceivad a sample copy 4,r eeteeerae*.eas ante* teetate eteetaisse...410. • LOCAL • aeateseseser **eta... a February - Mr, Trueman Elliott spent Sunday Last in Detroit. Mrs. R. G. Seldon entertained on Friday eveinng last, Miss Fanny Bowey has bitten a posi- tion as telerat with Mr. I. A. Stewart. Mrs. W. Carr and son Gerald, of Detroit, are visiting Mrs., Waleer !Connor.; Miss Leila Welsh, of Toronto, visa ited. Mr. and Mrs. F. Blatehford this week. Mrs. as, Sweet and Mee. Sam'L Sweet visited at Clinton over Sun- day. The Young atens elass of James street church will hold their annual berarta-t exnTuesday erming. 4. 4-4.4-444-14-e4netesate44-1440-4++4 4- LADIES,' .fR OENT' 4 4 • FrA.11_,ORING 4• 4 4 • A. full line of Ladies' 4- 4.44- t Suitings, in Gaverdines, Brroadclotbs, Vicunas, Pop- -n/11ns- African Brown, Russian r+ and Laurel Green, etc. PRICES $23.00 to $35.00 * Coats • Coat season is here and ..t• • with it some of the most be - coining and attractive models + of the day. Every garment + the newest in its class - 1 tweeds plushes• beavers, Persia-tex chinchillas, etc. PRICES $17.00 to $30.00. 4 4 4 4 4. 4. 4. • A fine assortment of a + 4, • Men's Suitings and Overcoat- 4 + ings at reasonable prices. 4 + hive us a call. 4 4. 4 .F.' .7. + N. Sheere 4-, 4' THE HIGH CLASS TAILOR 7:• 4- nc Stairs, Opposite Central t + Hotel ..I. 4. 4- ...„ it.4-4.4.-1.4.4.4.4.444.4.4.4.+4.+4.4.4-.-+4. 4. w•PoO00100*.OAOmirowoomonolow. Mr. Thos. Kestle is under Abe doe-, tor's °i1. Mr. S. Martin is visitirtettial Toronto and Pt. dope. i's. Stahl, Sr.. who has been iser-1 iously with lung trouble and la. gra pe is improving. • eirs. (Dr.) Bono, who 'thas been' vies itin e in town has returned to 13tinalle ton ond from Mere intends returning to the 'west. SOUR, ACID STOIVIAOHS,_ GASES OR IND/GESTION Each "Pape's Diapepeln" digests seen' grains food, ending all stomach misery in five talnutea 'rime it! In five initiates all stom- ach distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of Undigested food, no cliZziness, bloating, foul breath or headache, rape's Dia.pepsin is noted for its speed In regulating upset stonaachs, It is the sutest, quickest stotaachitrenn Oily in the whele world and.beeldesft is harmless.. Put an end to sterna& trouble forever by ,getting a large tfty-cent caser of rape's Diapepsin from any drug store, .0,11 realist ftr five Minutes how needless It Is to Min ter from Indigestion, dsrspepsla or any stomach disorder, It's the quitkest, surest and meet harMlesa stomach deter !n the World, roe SALE—Bu with man; also AloClax firce-classebaker. Apply a offic,en 'aliate Huron Old Boys' Association will hold their annual banquet Mahe Odd Fellows' temple, Toronto, on Fri- day eeeniug. Middlesex County Council has de - bided ab:eouttibiite WU monthly to entertain the boys to luncheon. the Patriotic society as long as the The boys will take a route march' to war lasts,. F.Ilmville Friday evening where they. President E. Christie is 'in Toronto will be entertained at the bazaae bee this week attending the annual_ Pro- jeg given bv the Red ,Cross society in voicial Convention of Fairs, and Ex- th, Methodist church. The soldiers paraded the street Fri- Liritisioenps. P. Spereman, provincial cats.- day and Saturday headed by Tom loguer is at the Library cataloguing Diarks Kittle bend. On Sunday the books according to the Dewey- morning the band accompanied the Decimal system. boys to the Presbyterian. church. 'e Coal. Neater ' wood cook t Times FURNITURE' We can assist you in selecting your furniture _if you are going to furnish yourhome, or if you only want some odd pieces. meausaa.... Our Undertaaing Da partment is up to -date in every respect and we guar- antee the best of satisfact- ion. ot.aolEornmoo=maroOrzolte:Szaroolorlimirroiro R. 14. Rowe The Funeral Director and Fair -elites -re Dealer PHONE '20a, Mr. W. P. Fritz, ef the Batik of Commerce staff who las been W, for sieveral, Weeks is improving. '0 a WANTED—a, n tailoring' a good job for right ,girt. Apply to N. Skstere, ap stairs opposite Centraa It`) the Gospel Text talendar printed leas t,els.44-..e ' ; 11. S. Hallman, of Beetle and a thee are "'''';'rese 4" the equal if not a little bettor than /400 Cords. of 'Cord Wood. Wanted( his previous productions. 'at the Exeter Salt Woeks fec4 Meld Mr. 3. S. penupe toe been, ap For rices 'write or call apont *he goaded agent in town Jae the Vane Manager.—Jos. SWUM, Mgr. Phone, a musical instrument at a eneeedda cost that plays imyakind of sliso recoeds. Salt for sale. All grades $5.50 per TEE SIGNS OF PRING ton; 50o, per bag.—Exeter Salt Works S Nothing zould be mom like epriCoLtd., • • weather than that. which has are- J. Sutton. Nfenager • rov ai !dead, hdaivo.ai nee a dt hien pbaasdt a Navbedeikti. 0 p•TnIlde to atinounce that be will call, for teed 'NEW BUTCHER—Mr. Begg desires at times it NV ElsS almost Manna, bile to deliver orders to any part ot the haul a load. The .river and creek. town, Yoar inateen'age is 'solicited phone 103. 400 Tons of Fine, Land and Cattle have been quite high. On Monday we were shown the twig of Mao that was beginning to bud. We have sometimes beard of plow Young boars from Romeo sows and Ing late in the fall or early in t shad by pine Grove Rover 4 Styes* spring, but whoever heard of plownita stake boar at Toronto and Ottawa, in this dietrect the latter pert or Ja - 1915, elegible for registration. ; uary? Mr. I3edford had some wee s All„ee a „,. „a. in his garden which lie wanted 'kille '''.1j1"'Y I° ” 4 VI' • 1/11-130TS/ R. R. 3. lei eir. out and list week had his garde ()lowed so that the roots would 'be _nes' expose." to the frost. The plowing graelaziadF. DOUPE, Licensed A.uo- was a little muddy and heavy, tioneer. Sales conducted in any la calif v. Terms moderate Orders left at T:raee office will 'he promptly at tended to. l'bone 116, Kirktone Ad- dress Kirkton• P.O. . ,A-••••••>, 1 YORKSHIRE HOGS FOR SALE THURSDAY., PE311 tf4814". '04 19tit wi'rri liPIE BOYS IN KHAKI. Lieut. iddgar Torrance was in Rea ay over Sunday. Th eltn, ar Roll for the 161st Hurons is swelling Will you be next? / Maj M. D. McTaggart, paymaster of thetown jest ,st • e iL16.- the men of the Exeter de taehraent, On Thursday evening at the maga- tar quarterly tea in elain tstreet ,Meteodist church the, Ladies Aid -,will dirifiniaiREGSZ13351€511Billialf BORN AtITCHELL—In 13iddulph on January 28tL to at.fir. and Wm. Norman Mita chafi a son. WALTE'RS—In Exeter, on January Met. to Mr. and 31re, -Herbert Wal- ters a son, MARRIED PENHATJE—TINNEy—IISY Tp. ou !Wednesday, Jan'. 26th, Iby Rev. Dr. Fletcher, Miss IC. B. Tinney to -lir. John Penhale, 'both of Hay. GALLMAN—LATIRIE—At Petrone, on Jan. 14th, by Rev, Mr. •Gillvrel, Miss 'jean Laurie, of Petrolea, to Mr. 'Henry Gellman., of Zurieh. PASSMORE—PEART— 'At Zioe, Us - borne, Tp., on Wedneeday, :Febru- ary 2nd, Miss Emma. G., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. john Peart, to Mr. Norman A;Eci...eod. Passtnore; STUA1tT-,110Wliaa At the Thames Road Presbyterian manse, by Rev. Dr, Elebeher. Miss Henrietta Rowe, of ileborne, to Mr, Altman Stuart, of W'allaceblirg, on Monday, Jany. alat, AtAIER-13TIRMEISTER — At (he James Street parsonage on Tuess day, rebruar'y let, by Rev. W. G. B. McAlister, Mr. Edmund tJJ' Motet, to Miss Marie Kathleen ltr Meister, loth of goy. Have you renewed your subscrip- tion to tli,e Times for 1916f I Mr. Nelson Heald:us and beide of The boys were entertained last Aberdeen, South Dakota, are visiting Thursday evening at the home 'of Mr. the former's sisters, Mrs. J. McLaugh- Wes. Dearing 3rd concession of Ste - lin and Mrs. M, Amy. phen. y bountiful repast was Mrs. L. IL Dickson and daughter. served the tables being laden with Miss Dolly entertained last Wednes- delicaedte ia which the boys did :jus - day evening in honor et theixt guests .tker it inng was spent in mus - le and nmusements and was concluded Mrs. Bennett end daughter. by sing'r Jo He's a, Jolly Good Mr. Frank Clarke and daughter fellow end the National anthem. Marguerite, of London, visited rela- tives ;and friends in Exetertand Dash- oNon ROLL FOR 161st Battalion wood for a few days. this week. Mr. 'George Armstrong, •the well.. known hog dealer, has installed a hog motor in his new pens on his farm, north Thames !Road, tlaborne. Miss Lou Blake left on Saturday for Portland, Ore., where she will re- side in future with her brother. Mrs. Blake accompanied 'her to London. County tonstable• of (Gode- rich seized two suitcases at -the G. T. B. station in that 'plate on Monday evening, which proved to contain two dozen bottles of whisky. Mr. 'Grafton Burdette vodted in town on Friday last. Mr. Burdette was with the Bank of Commerce in one of the Toronto branches and has resigned his position to go into, busi- ness with his father in Detroit. Tom Marks and his company played In the Opera House lase Fri- day and Saturday evenings and gave a matinee 'to the ehildren Saturday afternoon. There were fair crowds at all of the performances which were e,iajeye4 by those arese.nt Always cn hand a. stock Of near milled from the. ttst westarn wheat : our f •mous Model, which is a blend. else pastry flour knoWn as Welcome. WLh th se three grrdes vee tan satis- fy eel' one. Yea on buy no bet-; tree. cElarvey Drcs. Ort-Fr:day, 1111", liorenwendis of Toronto, Canada's foremost hair - goods designers and manufacturers wiU <isplay end demonstrate a same ple stock of ladies quality hair goods and Gentlemen's toupees and. wigs at the Central Hotel, Exeter. A free, demonstration of any style is avail4 able to anyone interested. t .• ADDDRESSED THE LEAGUE Councillor B. W. P. !Beavers gave .an excellent address on "Opportunity" at the James street league Tuesday evening. There was a good turn out. JOINS SISTER LODGE Messrs. Shecre and, Bert Rivers were at Hensall last Wednesday even- ing where they' were made acquainted with the mysteries of the Rebekala lodge of Oddfellows. They report le very pleasant evening. DIED IN LONDON Mr. ;fames Thwan,of London, died at his tiorne in Lonon on Thursday last followirig a short illneest. Nr. Dewan has travelled through this eller triet for years representing a grooery firm of London, He is survived by his wife, one eon and live, daughters. BUSINESS CHANGE Mr. J. A. 'Wambold has disposed of his grocery and confectionery bust.- nes•s to Mr, C, L. Wilson who gets peseta iou February 1001. Mr. Wam- bold hes been in business here for severel year toming kere from Dash-' wood. 11,e has riot let decided what he will do. Mr., Wilson is well known in town havieg clerked for several yeors with Mr, 3. A. Stewart and, we bespeak for him every succie,ss. The funeral Of the late Harry Lam - brook who woe' killed be Brantford last week by 'being struck by a, train Was held from the Exeter depot' on Xridtly morning last friternient in the Exeter cemetery, The Nacre.' was cenaueted under the buspieee 'ttf °the I. 0. 0. F. the deceased brieg the oldest member of Exeter ledge. Nolild Grand C. L. Wilson and therriaina0, atkinson &incitfed the $erviees for the order Rev, A W. Collins also asa sietiog. Maj W. 3. Heamana Lieut. -Edgar Torrence - Sidney Smith, Hay P.O. Fred Tucker. Exeter Sohn Kendall Cornish's Ellmville. Hector Heywood, Exeter. Fred Hopkins, Whalen Sylvanus Cann, Exeter Wilbur Pfaff, • ; Ed. Anderson, Exeter. Milton pf a f Harold Bissett Fred Wells Lloyd 'Rivers . Austin A. Rice' Ernest Collingwood. Albert S. Bolton rWilfrid G. Stewart E. M. Williams, Farqiihar Grant Hooper TLos. Harold Wilkinson, Lu Ice Cyril 'Dickey Ralph W. Batten, Winchelsea Geo, Edward Kellett. Elimville, David G. Appleton Garnet Crediton. .Tarnrs 11. Marshall Tirute H. Matthews, Thames Rd. .Tohn D. Lang, London Rd. Milleon, Exeter Lloyd England, Crediton Gordon C Culbert, Centralia SALT FOR •SALE,—An excellent quality or Sarnia made salt for sale at the 'old Tetaapaapageoft.leTtaFiltWe G. T Reeadatakii. Sofa in anyquant- our patronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. —, ED. MAGUIRE. Exeter. 9TAanDING IN THE PIANO ONTEST The following is a coyp of the bul- letin in J. Reverlee's Piano contest showing the standing of the contest- ants for the week ending, January 27th. 1-2.100 4-120.000 9-2.175 10-5,000 22-33,000 23-5,650 ' 28-44,900 29-10;150 36-3000 39-4,800 • 41-13,320 49-53,250 52-90,000 108-4,500 117-2,650 139-4,500 131-3000 154-2010 157-1700 164-10,000 171-9,600 184-7.850 189-5.50 0 193-8,430 • .J CENT "OASCARETS" FOR LIVER AND BOWELS dUre Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliousness Sour SteMech, Bed Breath -Candy Cathartic. No odde hoer bad yonr liver, store. ah or bowels; how ranch your bead aches, how miserable you are from eortstipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels—you always get relief with Cescarets. They name- diately cleanse and regulate the stom- ach, remove the sour, fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and earry off the con- stipated waste Matter and POlaoh from the Intestines and bowele. 10-Cetit biat from your dreggist kstec7ttepacyl;),urowleivetr anadnd hel)°adwels' mont.14.40T140, 1./.0rX :043111P eap. Annual Meeting OF THE `OSBORNE e 111BBER,T MDT.UAL rrnE INS. CO. Notice is hereby given th'at the Annual Meeting of the members of The Usborne k Hibbert Mutual Fire Jnsurance Company twill be held in the hall, Farquhar on Monday, Feb. 7th, 1916, lat 1 p.m. for the purpose of rdoeiving the reports Of the Da reators and Auditors for the patse year .atld for the election .of two Di- ,retors and two Auditors and or any other business in the intereat of the !Company The Directors twhose term el office expines, but n -ho alma teligitee 4or' re-, election are Aloha Norris and J. T. Anison., A. TURNBULL Secretery, Farquhar, Jan, 8th, 1916. /CHOICE" FARM FOR SALE FIFTY ACRES A lovely home, 13 story brick house with frame kitchen and woodshed at- tached; bank barn with hog, hen and straw 'house attached; 4,acres hard wood bush; 5 acres in fall wheat; 20 acre. ia grass; balance plowed and reads for crop.; thoren.ighly under- drakaeti. and well fenced, and never - falling spring well, and first-class land in, first-class condition. 3 mile from Exeter where -there is a high school and 4 titles from Hen.sall, two, of the hest market towns in Ontario; Rural mail route and telephone. Possession g'ver March 1st, 1916 If not eold privately Will be sold later with ..that- -.els Fasy terms of eaymene. For particulars apply to Melvin Gould, prop:re:or, or 'tot Thomas Cameron, raceer. (ine 1{ECASTS A. reactionary Storm Ferrol is cent- ral. on 'Friday, Saturday and Sundayl the 4th, 5th, and Gth.. The Moon is on the celesrtial equator on the 6th. DIercury is at inferior conjunction with, Earth Land Sun on the 5th, and Uranus is 'also' in. conjunction with Sun and Earth' on the 51:11. From these and other astronomic causes that might be mentioned, it is safe lo Say that many disturbances in the way, of stormand erratic changes are probable at this time. A sudden ',,,,o of temperature on and touching teet Gth, with squalls and thunder gu in many isolated localities, would 1, in conformity to the existing eistrond oink conditions at the time., A re- action to cold, fair weather will fon low from about the 6ela to the 9th. e. Pay C Half ii LTWO .COU130.Ms will be given --ili—eVery 25eviiouglina4exall:Products, ONE Coupon with, every 25c Purchase of any other article in our store Ask CwrePurIns BUyYour1881 Rogers' Al Plate and The purchase price of this famous 1881 Rogers Al Plate dhase of all the high grade guaran- WE give coupons with every .25e. pur- teed products made by the United Drug' Company. We are willing to lose nanicy oii he silverware to get you ac - /painted vrith these goods, which arc state elard in their lipe. " • ‘‘Rexati Reale 'es" Liggett's Candies, P umes, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Statin y, Rubber Goods, and hundreds o items, household prepare- tione, etc. t ou cannot afford not to se- cure this ,opular silverware, when you can get it o ver ball bought plan. As an ex - bis teas thatess4leefortneeeesaone„ can get aa with coupons. at half price at COLE'S DRUG STORE FALBERTA SASK. and MANITOBA CANADIAN PACIFIC FARM LANDS Irrige,ted an 1 Non-ilri- gatq "Ready - naade" FatifiS. Loan for Improvements. Advance of L ve Stock on Loan Basis. Twenty years to pay. PULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION Ernest Elliot C. P. It Land Agere: EX ET E R. 1 OUR ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE Commences February 12th When we will put on sale -- woo pieces of heavy grey graniteware; too Milk and Water fug!,; loo Fancy Salad Bowls; moo Writing Pads; 500 lbs Fancy Chocolates; Salted Peanuts and Gum too: This is our 6th Annual February SaleWe will show the people of this vicinity what good buying and selling means. Pricds that save interest every body. COME and SEE for ; .. YOURSELF. POWELL'S BIG VARIETY STORE 55 PHONE 111111111111 .11.1.21111160,110.066 —MIME OSSONZOASOICANAGOOMOMOOVRO "Beautiful Hair Makes any woman attract- ive and youth- ful, and Indies w o w u I d make their ap- Peartence what they would like it to be should see " Dorenwend's Display of Fine Hair Goods " at the Central Hotel, Exeter, on Friday, February 1 lth,'16 Switchea'Braids, Transf)rmations, Pompa- dours. Waves. etc.—the products of Cana- da's oldest and largest hair goods house.. e 9 41: "ts 42 f f"Doreftwend toupee is Bald Gentlemen. an absolute necessity to the man who is bald. It will protect your health and make you appear years youelged. Crime and see them on day of visit and have A FREE Demonstration to Yonge St. DOR ENWEND'S 1178 Sparks St. OTTAWA 1 ORO t\ T 0 roomororassloteoaroomortsooestat000paraaeordietomseetent000neemoseagerre The Harmless but Efff- Gamzt. rein ody for Heaciaoho Neuealaia,AnaemiasSleep- iantnasa, W4erliotis haustiore fan, t sada *noel Or06) 1 600 ow A ta, bottatuovs, or Mott^ fro., GEORGIAN MFG. CO., ^ COL ONT. 4,4444 • % APPLES : • FOR SALE. C. E. TUCKEY Exeter, R. R. No CAST RIA - ta and children. The Cad To Ilan Always Bought 41" Hears the eit;nature01