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Exeter Times, 1916-3-2, Page 8TFI 'EXETER TimES Phone 16 J. A * STEWART Phone 16 Smart spring Coats & Suits We are prepared for the early buyer with a choice range of Stylish and up=to=date range of suits and coats for Misses and Women. Loans in and try them on. FURS This is the month to buy furs if you would save money. Astonishing low values in all Ruffs, Stol- es and Muffs, Get our prices. Linoleums We are very fortunate to have in stock a big range of Nairn's Scotch Linol- eurns which we are sell- ing at the old price. Let us show you our new patterns in 2, 3, and 4 yard widths. Sugar Order your Sugar now while the price is low. Extra Stan- dard Granulated Pure Cane Sugar. Look out for higher prices. New Dress Goods fn s: ite cf the advance in prices and the fact that all vvoc,l dris. in*L_rials are hard to procure. We have an excellent show- ing of all wool serges, At per yard 75c, 85c, $1,00 and $I.5o. Wall Papers We are ready for the early buyer with a splendid range of 1916 Papers for parl- ors, Dining Rooms, Bedrooms and Bath- rooms In fact any room in your home. The price per roll is 5c, Ioc, 15c and 25c. Potatoes Potatoes are scarce these days. We have a limited of Green Mountain Del- ewares. The quality is good. Apprentices wanted to learn Millinery J. A STEWART Phone 16 The Big Store with the little prices 1 FORNITURE1 We can assist you in selecting your furniture if you are going to furnish your home, or if you only want some odd pieces. Our Undertaking De- partment is up-to-date in every respect and we guar- antee the best of satisfact- ion. R, P1. Rowe The Funeral Director and Fe.arraitiare healer PHONE 20a 11 ALBERTA SASK. and MANITOBA C N A DIAN PACIFIC FARM LANDS Irrigated and Non -irri- gated. "Ready - made"' Farms. Loan for Improvements. Advance of L ve Stock on. Loan Basis. Tvvetyears pay. to . FULL PARTICULARS O�r . N APPLICATION (.� Ernest Elliot C. '.I.Land . gnt EXETER. ++++++-1-1-4-14+444,4444-14444 LADIES' S¢ GENTS' TAILORING( 'r 1• • Afu111ine of Ladies' Spring Suitings, in Gaverdines, • Broadcloths, Vicunas, Pop- lins African Brown, Russian and L' aural Green, etc. New Goods A full line of New Spring • Goods ready to be made up i. according to the latest Spring • Fashion Plates. s. .A fine assortment of Men's do 4 ORDER EARLY Suitings and Spring Coatings at reasonable prices. 4. • N . Slheere THE HIGH CLASS TAILOR 4. • Up Stairs, Opposite Central Hotel Market Report -The following i9, the report of tic, ic.xeter market correctedup to. 1Afarch 1st. 'Wheat 75o to 050, Oats 40e t :ilarley 50 'to 550 Buckwheat 60 to 72o Peas $1,00 Family Flour $2.10, a L .+++++++fi4+++-+d-+++++++4 4. BIROCK-HEYWOOD ( lr A quiet wedding took place at the Methodist parsonage, Elimville, on Wednesday, Feby 23rd, when the pas- tor, Rev. G. A. Barnard united in nvarriage Miss Florence Othello Hey- wood, daughter of Mr. Wesley,. Hey- wood and IMLr. Sherwood Brock, son of Mir. Samuel 'Brock, all of Winchelsea. Mr. and Mrs. Brock left for' a short trip to 'Listowel and on their return they will reside et 'Winchelsea. The Times joins in coafgiratulations. 60 DEGREES BELOW. In renewing his subscription to The Times, IIL.r. A. E, Hodgert, of Re- gina, says: "I see in The. Times that von have had very cold weather, 5 degrees below. Why we think that is just the weather we like out here. If we did not get it any colder than that we would get along fine. .Wo Lave had it 60 below this winter. It was cold then, but at the same time it did not keep the people off the street. And at the eatne time I got along with burning tsvo ton of soft coal in the furnade in the month of January. This either says that 1 roras • a warm houseit is not a cold here at 60 as it is in Exeteln at 10 below, es I do .not believe you can get along with less Boal in your fur nage down there, In the same sized Aloe room house, rind house, that is a n raft goal. But I know of sone peon; pie out here that have 'burned four ton of hard coal in the same time they, not bath g a 'well-built I.auset• LOW erraoe cewur ,.i.. la, Bran $25 per ton. Shorts $20 per ton Eggs 25o Butter 28o Creamery butter 05 Potatoes $2 25 Hogs $9.00 FAT MORE - PARNELLS•' BREAD o We deliver it i Ra L. Wilson Phone us your ORDERS FOR GROCERIES PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 56 sassaspassasensus oeeoeoe000.o.0000eeeeoeeee • • •LOCAL • • .eco••• ••••••e • March Winds Beverley Acheson was in London over the week -end. A tax on cats 'fe(r the 'protection of birds is advocated. Maj. Neaman was home from. Lon- don for over Sunday. Misls'Wallie Hill, of fir'editon, visit-. ed in town for a few days. Miss Jessie 'Brickwood attended the millinery openings in London Mr. J, G. Stenbury and son Stuart were in London on Saturday. J. M. Southcott addressed the Main street league Tuesday evening. WANTED -Good smart boy to learn the printing.. Apply at Times Office. The ladies of the Goderich Red Cross Society have knit '3016 pairs oI socks. . Miss L. White, of Woodstock, is visiting with Dir, and Miss. W. W. Taman. This is the 577th day that ; the British Empire has been at war with Germany. Mr. and Airs. Thos. Handford, of Ingersoll, visited in town a few days last week. Mr. 'Wm. Jacobi, of near Parkhill spent the forepart of the week in this community. Mires Mathews, of St. Thomas, has taken a position an telegraph opera- tor with Lawson & Trio* The Soldiers Aid entertains the young people to a dance In the Town Hall last Thursday evening. Misses 0. Quance and E. Phillips have returned after attending the' millinery openings in Toronto. TilU�liS1DAY, 1w4ROR 2nd, 1014. I NATURE'S WAYS Very sweet, indeed, the roses,. *Yet thorns ,are or the sterni. Sappy bees that make th;). honey Rave their stingers, too, .with' thein;: Oh, bow vary ,sweet the oheetuut, But it grows in 'prickly burrs; These are only' freak of nature, Merely curious way+ of hers. Never mind -we're not complaining.. For we love Dame Nature's ways; He who sends the gentle enowers,. Sends the br [sun d 1 t and a [a; rt �' h J g The moon, in spacious heavens Shows too, the Father's lope While stars are shining brightly In nature's cronan above: Albert E. Vassar. Official investigation shows that the American Club fire at Toronto• was not caused by alien enemies. I1Iessk:s, Lorne Baskerville and Young Creech left Monday for'Wind- sor where they have Secured positions, We have corrected our label sheet to the end of February. Just glance at your label and see if the date is correct. Mrs. John Hunter has returned horne after spending several weeks with relatives at Grundy !Centre, Iowa. Jones & May have engaged Miss O'Donnell, of Peterboro, es trimmer In their millinery deliartment for the spring season. Easter is late thiis year coming on April 23rd. Good Friday April 21st. Lent begins on 111arch 8th and lasts Mr 40 days. , Miss .fay 'Wood returned Saturday from St. Joseph hospital, London, where she underwent an , operation for the !removal of her tonsils. (Chancellor Burwash ' of Victoria University will (speak ins the Metho- dist churches in town on March 19th In the interestls of the colleges Mr. John 111. Broderick has recover- ed from his recent illness' and left on Moenday to spend a couple days in London and Detroit before leaving for his home in 'Regina. A surprise party was held at the home of Nr. and Mrs. C. E. Tuckey, London. Rd. north, on Friday of last when a 'number of young people spent a very pleasant evening. l,fiss Vera Rowe, of Toronto, who has been visiting her Barents, Mr. and. Mrs. R. N. Rowe, is supplying as stenographer: with Gladman & Stant bury during the illness of Mins Roach. Mr. W. D. Clarke spent Sunday with. Mrs. Clarke in London. Mrs. Clarke, who is receiving treatment at St. Joseph's hospital for nervous trouble, is improving i;lowly, On Sunday a couple of young fel- tows drove out near Crediton in the rand the storm delayed afternoon ed y their ccitning borne iintil the follow- ing 'mornin(g If you [really believe inSafety First get a box of '] akake pills for 'your, rheumatism, neuralgia,to or Islee le ss- nesafor they ere abpalutely narmy leslr. Fifty cents a bog at your drug- gistts or by mall frond the Georgian Mfg. (Ca., idollingwOod, Cants • 'Read the auction 'sales or. 'aaae 4. Mrs. Thos. Harvey entertained on Friday evening *1st in honor of her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Waite. Miss Smith, of Welland and Mr, Perry 'Whetstone, of Eintore, are vis- iting their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Chas Harvey., Miss ter representing the Spi, relic iCo s t Co. expects to be in town 'no t week and may ..be -found at Mrs. : H-unter's'•;'William St. (COMING -A of SEED OATS, American Benneeff_rpjp,•Albenta„ which yielded 100 bus. per acre, Call at the. mill to see sample and leave your opliers-Harvey Bros. Mr. Wes. Spell its this week moving Into the south aide of Mrs. Fletcher's kouse and Mr. Geo. Andrew 1; mov- ing into the fine and brick residecne (ng into., the fine fired brick residence reseutIy purchased from Mr. Snell. We welcome him and his family to town. The Huron Public School promotion examinations will be held on April 13th, 14th and 17th, 1916. Papers for Second, Third and Junior Fourth classes are being prepared and will be sent to the teachep.s about April 5tL. ' Teachers are requested to send soon to their public l cbool Inspector the number of 'papers needed for each class. 'WLy worry about the paying book of the wax loan that Is accumulating. We are assured that Ontario's liquor bill would provide the capital need- ed for the war loan and th'e hydro - radial development besidels. One can be wiped out sand 80 per cent of the people Lave said then- want it wiped out. The sooner it is done the sooner will the wan burden be lightened and not only so but the ones who now bear the burden of the liquor traffic will be a great deal better off. Saturday send Sunday were very stormy days in thin' section, the storm bcirg Ibe.wornt on. Sunday. the snow dialed badly making travel almost impsns'ble. (Rev. E. G. Powell and Mr. 'Clina. llarvey started off for Grand Bend Sunday morning where the forme w •s due to preach, but owing to the drifted condition of the roads they were compelled• to turn back. The horse got. stuck in one bank of snow and ,the men had to get help from a farmer to help dig it out. They returned,, to town and Mr. Powell preached in James street church at the morning service. HICKS' b•ORBCAS10 A regular storm period in central on the 4th, extending from the 2nd to the 7th. Disturbing causes , and what to Look for. It Is proper to re- mind our readers that we have now entered the Vernal 'equinoctial per- iod, in. which all the storm periods will be quickened do their tendency to storminets, and prolonged threat- ening conditions. Hence tha regular Vulcan period will be augmented and prolonged by Earth's: Vernal equinox. The Moon is at inn conjunction with Sun and Earth, or at New Moon on the 3rd, `sand on, the celestial equator veering to north declinaticn on the 4th. Mercury and Uranus are al- most in contact conjunction on the 4th and the llroon is in conjunction with Jupiter on the 5th, and with Venus on the 7th. In ell sections to the westward. a change to warmer, with softening skies and southerly winds, will set In by the 2nd and 3rd, th'e barometer will begin falling and clondinesa will follow, turning to rains starting on their eastward bwecp. , Oa and touching Saturday the 4th, to Dlon- day; the 6th, these condition's will de- velop into very wide and ; forceful stormts of rain and thunder. Scatter- ing tornadoes in the southern scc- tions will not be unnatural, and growing indications of much storms should be cautiously' heeded.` Before these rain and wind storms arrive at central to eastern tections, rising barometer, snow, and change to much colder will be advancing from the west end north. Stormis of wind thunder and ram •will be at their crisis about the 4th, :51.11 and 6th, merging into blizzardous condi[ ons as they pass eastward norms* . the conn- try. • A decidedly cold wave would be natural at this time; but nor the fact that the Moon is coming north- ward and on the celestial equator at: the center of the period. These facts will restrain and modify the natural tendency to very cold at the wind up of this period. THICK, GLOSSY IIAAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Girls! Try it! Hair gets soft, fluffy and. beautiful -Get a 25cent bottle of Danderine, If you care for heavy hair that glis- tens with beauty and is radiant with life; has an incomparable softness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one .application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imne- diately dissolves every particle o! dandruff. You cannot have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This deatructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, its strength and its very life, and it not Overcome it produces a feverishness and itching: of the scalp; the hair roots famish.. loosen and die; then the hair falls out fast.* Surely get a 25.eent bottle of Knowlton'o Danderine from `agcy; &ug tote and just try: it. - SOCIAL EVENING, The 'W. IC, T. U. 'held a social even- ing in the Main street Methodist church on Monday evening. A splen- did program was given and Rev, d, lr, Knight, of Ilensail, gave an excel- lent address. Refreshments were ser- ved. (head the auction sales on page 4 t l CARD OF TIEANRS Mrs. John'Broderick end ,fiamily wish to ;thank their fx ie'xdla and nei- ghbors for the kindness and sympa- thy extended to them in thein (reoenL, earl bereavement.. , ( ( • AUCTION SALE -At Exeter on March, 28th .of [Dairy: (Cattle and Young Stock, horses, etc. See bills. L Day & Son, prop., B., S. Phillips, Auctioneer. u•,., F TLe attention of the members of Exeter Lodge; No. 67, , 1.0,0.1i1 is caged to the meeting to be held next Tuesday evening when the initatory degree will be exemplified. C. L. Wilson,' N. G. Have you renewed your subscrip- tion to the Times for 1916? 400 Cords of 'Cord Woad Wanted at the Exeter Salt 'Works ICo4 Ltd.l For prices write or Gall upon the Manager. -Jos. Sutton, Mgr. 400 Tone of Fine, Land and Cattle Salt for sale. All grades $5.50 per ton; 50c. per bag. -Exeter Salt Works Co., Ltd., J. Sutton, Manager. NEW BUTCHER -Mr. ;Begg desires to announce that he tivi11 call ,for and deliver orders to any part of the town. Your 'patronage is Solicited Phone 103. 1 PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc- tioneer. Sales conducted in any la calLty. Terms moderate Orders left at Times office will be promptly at- tended to. Phone 116, Kirkton., Ad- dress Kirkton P.O. SALT FOR SALE. -An excellent quality of Sarnia made salt for sale. at the old Temperance House at the G. T R. station. Sold in any quant- ity. Your patronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. - ED. MAGUIRE. Exeter. FOR SALE Wagons, sleigh(a, cans, and every.' thing needed to handle milk for a milk business. Everything up-to-date and in good condition. " A good Mills (Route in connection. Good reasons for Selling. L. Day and Son, Exeter PASTURE LANDS FOR SALE TOWNSHIP OF HAY/ Being -7th Con. -Lots 12 and 13; 8th Con. -Lots 13, 14, E 1-2 15. W 6-4 24. Immediate Possession. Easy Terin . The Canada Company, • 1170 Youngs,' it., Toronto GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE Four Horse Power Gasoline Engine, for sale at a bargain, only been used a short time. For further particu- tars, apply THE JACKSON MANUFACTURING • CO., LTD., EtnETEkt, ONT. } 3,`L, 2t. [louse for Sale Comfortable frame house, the pro- perty of the late Mrs. diary Grace Dalrymple in Hensall; contains 6 rooms and good cellar. Tere is one acre of land, good .stable and small fruits; 3 cords split hardwood and kindling and 2 ton Boal in cellar to go with property. Terms: 10 per cent cash and balance in 30 days, Tenders to be sent to Gladman & Stanbury, Hensall or Exeter, on or before March 15th. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Mr. J. D. Stewart, Hensall, will show prospective purchasers the property upon {req'nest. 1 GLADMAN 8c STA! BURY Solicitors for Executor. o V-----1 to c) + 'teed / ' I I e et a f ne The purchase price of this famous 1881 Rogers Al. Plate give coupons with every 25e, pur- chase of all the high gradeguaran- WEproducts made by the United Drug Company. We are willing to lose money on the silverware' to get you ac-, duainted with these goods, which are Stan - (lard in their line. "RexaiI Remedies" Liggett's Candies, Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Brushes, Stationery, Rubber Goods, and hundreds of other items, household prepara- tions, etc. You cannot, afford not to se- cure this popular silverware, when you can get it on our half bought plan. As an ex- ample, this teaspoon that sells for 25c. you can get for tor. with coupons. r r 1 i 1 1' TWO Counons will be given with every 25c Purchase of Rexall Products ONE Couoon with every 25c Purchase of any other article in our store Ask for CouponsaBuyYour 1881 Rogers' Al Plate at half price at COLE'S DRUG STORE ..... POWE141-A'S 39 . i.S e �cl 7 TIIURSDAY ., s lOc FRIDAY ... e • SATURDAY m . 25c ' It will' pay you to be here on these days. These Specials will be in the Windows. These will be the biggest value items yet offered. See thein. Ask to seethe NEW EDISON Diamond Phonograph and to hear the latest records. We also sell Columbia Records and Needles. Call or Write. 1 POWELL'S BIG VARIETY STORE PHONE THE NEW McLAUCHLIN o°as' 11.5fr inch Wheel Base, Six Cylinder Valve in -head 4.5 horse power Motor, very easy riding Cantilever Springs; 4 inch Tii'es (non-skid on rear wheels); Delco Ignition, Lightirig and Starting Device; Number One Hand Buffed Leather Up- holstering over Genuine Curled Hair. Filling, Electric Horn; Stewart S e don1Leter; Stewart X11 arner; Vacuum Feed; Double Tire Irons; high grade Mohair x op, one, man type; Rain Vision Ventilating' Winds'hield. 9gp Stewart, Agent, • Exeter