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THE - EXETER TAMES.
THURSDAY, .APRIL 27t1} lsza
Phone 16
A. ST +:WART Phone 16
Springy Suits for Nen
and Boys
Every Man and Boy likes to be well dres=
se& We have a splendid stock of good
materials in the correct styles at $10,
$12 and $15, also a fine range of
Guaranteed Blue and Black
Serges, all sizes at $20.00
Rada Coats for Men
A very necessary garment to own this wet weather. These Coats
area sold at popular prices $5,0U, $7.50, $10,00.
Ladies' Suits and Odd Coats
You wili find the Suit or Odd Coat yon are looking for in our big
range of Spring Garments, The price too wili p.eaee you,
lloleproof Hosiery
Six pairs are guaranteed to wear six months or new ones are.
famished Free of Charge. Try them for your boy.
Room Rugs
In Wools, Tapestries, Velvets, Brussels, and Wiltons at wonder-
fully low pekes, Extra values in small and extra large size Rugs.
Wall Papers
Whether it is for Hall Parlor, Diningroom, Bedroom, or Bath-
room you will find what you want here at popular prices.
Rubber ,Boots
For the wet and mad. Miner quality in black rubber 0
Miner quality in Red Rubber for S4.50.
Millinery
The tables in our Show Rooms are filled with new and neat
designs for Spring. Come and see the new styles on display.
Hanging Lamps
We have been waiting weeks for the arrival of these lamps. We
have many new designs for Parlors, Dingingxooms, Halls and Kitchens.
Inlaid Linoleums
In two neat tile patterns. Very suitable for Halls or Kitchens
Nairn's quality. Price per sinere y urd $1.25.
Prin to i Linoleums
In 2, 3, and 4 yard widths. In several new tile and floral designs,
bring in the size of your room and get our prices. We Can Save You ,
Money,
J.
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WART Phone 16
The Big Store with the little prices
Market Report -The following is
the report et the Exeter market
eorrected up to April 26th'.
'Wheat 80 to 95e..
Oats 40 to 42o,
Barley 50 to 55o
Buckwheat t G 0 to 65o
00
1'eas 1,
Flour
Family flour $3,10
Low Grade flour $1.75,
Bran $.26.00 per ton.
Shortie
27.00 per
ton
o 22e
E
h�
I3u.rttez�20 2$t to 30o
Creamery 13utter 35 and 36o
Bogs $8.75,
Potatoes $2,25.
Five
Pa
'out ing Car
Model 83B
$965
F.O.B.
0
Model 75, Touring
$850.
Model 83B, Touring
$965.
$1600
Model 86, 7 Pas-
senger Touring
Willys Knight Roadster
$1540
We have a large stock of Dominion Tires at right prices,
A number of used Ford Cdrs fox sale also one used Chevrolett.
Model 75, Roadster
$825.
Model 83B, Roadster
$935.
Willys Knight $1575
Touring
Also the Light Six
EXETER MOTOR SALES CO.
ONOINIIIIMirrowaro
W. ,SHELL, Sales Agent i
Patriotic League Notes
The reg l.ar monthly meeting will
held. tin'''the Library on Monday
evening,, May 1s0 at half past seven.
or ,A!''box containing~ 14 quarts of fruit
',hail Mem eerie to' Miss Joan Arrioldi,
Catfadian Field Comforts Com.; Shorn-
Cliffe Eng,
Mrs. W. J. ?Beer, Secretary.
Mr. H. 'Horton is moving from
i4orth street into the ~residence of
Mr, 3. [It. !McDonald on Main street;.
Mr, 'Thos, Newell is fixing up the
Comneercial brick stable, on !Main St,
for an auto garage .and sales (room.
S. ecment fleet is 'being put in, win.
lows added and the front will be imz
7igvcd.
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BORN
RADER—At Dashwood on April 15th
to Mr, and Mrs, E. W, Rader, a
daughter.
MILLER—In Essex on March 31st to
Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Miller, (nee
Miss M. Auld). a ,son.
IIODGE!RT—On the London Road:;
!South, an April 25th, to Mr. and
Mrs. Thos, Hodgert, a son.
DIED
HARRISON—in Exeter, on Sunday,
April 23rd, Annie(' Harrison, aged 62
years, 5 months and 3 Jaya
PARK—At Rueseldale. Thos. Parke in
bis 43rc1'd Year:,
wgr.. — — r
Fresh Groceries
all the time
Orders deliverd at once
Produce taken in
exchange
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Choice lettuce and
celery all the time
Order Parnell's
Bread
Try Wilson'
Ice Cream
PROMPT DELIVERY
Wilson's Grocery
Phone 56
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Huston, of Lon-
don, with 'Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Taylor.
Sirs. MOCreath, oe Lucknow, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 1. Arne -
strong.
• Dr, and Mrs. L. L. 1'olliek, and
'children, of St. Marys, with Mr..
Foll" k.
tc
'Masters Gordon and Douglas 'Mon-
of London, with Master ;Clyde
Heaman.
Mr. 11. N. !Creech he 'Brantford,
Mrs. Creech and son Hugh returned
with him,,
Misses Florence Triebner and Imo
Sweet, of Stratford Normal, ! with
their parents,
Mr. John Smith, of St: Thomas,
with Messrs. H. Spaolcman and Rd.
Downie, of town.
Misses Olive 'Wood, of London, and
Ruby, of Hamilton, Normal,with Mr.
and Mrs. 0, Wood, .
Mrs. (Dr,) !Cowan, of London, and
Mrs. Toohey, of Toronto, with their
sister, Mrs. W. H. alonour,
Mr. Stanley Nicols of the Bank of
Toronto staff, London; at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, S. Parsons,
Miss Mary Mack, of Toronto and
Miss Bertha 'Mack,; of 'Weston, spent,
Easter with Mr. and Mrs, 'D, Mack.
Mr. and Mrs, Dave Marks, of 'Clin-
ton, and Mr. Herb St.rausser, of Lon-
don, with Mr. and Mrs, W. 3. Sta-
thwrn,
Mrs. Nichol., Mrs. Langford and two
children, Douglas and Arthur, of Sim-
coe, with Rev. S. P. and this. Sharp
at the Presbyterian manse.
Despondency and the "Blues" usu-
ally the result of constipation, quick*
C+ ly succumb to 'Rexall Orderlies. Sold
only by Rexall Drug Stores 15c and
25c. boxes, W. S. Cole, Exeter.
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Visitors in Town
Among those who spent .the holi-
days in town were :.
Miss Ida Marchand with friends.
Mr. Fred Blowe, of Woodstock, with
friends.
Mr. David 'Mills, of ,Guelph,
friends.
Miss J. 'Muttart, of London,
frie�ds>
Mr. Ed. Jones, oe Hamiilton,
relatives.
Mr. Ross Holland, of Hensel!,
friends.
Mr. D. Prior, of 'Clinton,
friends.
Mr. T. Trick, of Clinton,
friends.
Mr: Rd. Bissett and daughter
relatives.
with
with
with
with
with
w ith
with
Mr. Geo. Coleman, of London, with
friends.
Mr. Harper Rivers, of Strathroy, at
his home.
Mr. H. Hooper, of London, at his
home here.
Mr. Oliver Davis, of Zurich, with
his parents.
.Mr. Walter Dearing, of London,
with friends.
bir. Jas. Sweet, or Wingham, with
his parents.
Miss S. Gregory, of 'Chatham, 'with
Ler mother.
Mr. Harry Sweet, of Chatham, with
his parents.
Mis3 Blanche Atkinson, of London.
with relatives,
Miss Pearl Gidley, of 'Blyth visited
with relatives.
Mr. J. A. Wambold, of London, at
his home here.
Mr. II. Brown, of Woodstock, with
friends in town. *�
Miss Annie Sanders, of Waterloo,
with her mother.
Miss C. Inksater, of Paris, with
Miss Gladys Bissett.
'Mrs. White, of Windsor, with Mr.
and Mrs. Wickwire, -.
Misses Long, of London, with Mr.
and Mrs. Ed. Willis.
Mr. Thos. Oke, of London,. visited
in town on, Monday,
Mr. Clair Wood, of Toronto Univer-
sity. with his parents.
Mr. Percy Laurie,, of Toronto, spent
Monday with friends.
Mr. Bert Gillies, a Paris, with Mr.
and Mrs. Robe, Gillies.
Mr. Clifford McEvoy, of Niagara
Falls with his mother.
Mr. Stewart Thompson, of London,
wiith his brother, Wm.
11irs. A. Salter, of London, with Mr.
and Mrs. E. A. rollick.
Miss Gladys Kestle, of Hamilton
Normal with her parents. •
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sweet and 'child,
of Pcnetang, with relatives.
Mr.s, R. Johnston; of London, with
.her aunt, Mrs. T. Shepton.
Mr. C. 1R. Howard, of Windsor, with
Mr. and Mrs. 3. N. Howard.
Mr. 'Will Dignan, oe Lucan, with
Mr. andcMrs, Jas. Dignan. t
Mr. Reg. Elliott and daughter Ethe
el, of Nor,wich,, wi,th relatives.
Mr. and Mrs.! J. Inwood of London.
with 31r, and Mrs. S. Sanders.
Dir. and Mrs. !Robe. Sweet and 'chil,
dron, of )Clinton, with relatives.
Mss Muriel Evans, of Ailsa Craig,
with her aunt, Mrs. S. ,Quante.
Mr, ~Russell Balkwill, of Seaforth;
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Balkwill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wood, of -Loth
don', efith Mr. end Mrs. J. T. Wood,.
Mrs. A. J, McTavish and daughter,
of London, with( Mrs,. 3. N. Howard.
Visitors out of Town
Among lihose who spent the holi-
days out of town were
Mrs. A. Ford) at ,Sarnia. •
Miss Diorlock, in Toronto.
Miss M. Lewis in London,
Mrs. Fred May at Mitchell.
Mrs. R. N..Rowe at (Clinton.
Mr. Maurice Senior in Toronto.
Miss Edith Davie in 'Ingersoll.
Mr. W. Fritz at his home in Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crawley in Lone
don.
Mrs: T. Coward, of Usborne, in Tor-
onto.'
Miss M. Vaoed With -relatives in De-
troit.
Mr. W. It. South'cott, in London and
Toronto.
Misses Effie and Olive Treble in
London.
Nir. Norman G_aham at his home in
Parkhill.
Mrs. E. IIowaid with relatives in
Stratford.
Mrs. S. Handford, with' her daugh-
ter at Sarnia.
Mrs. John Broderick'and Miss Mar-
iorie in London.
Mrs. 'W. 5. ',Cole and son 'Harry,
with relatives at Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. W.m. Fisher with
their son Wallace! at Peterboro.
Mr. 3. A. McDonald• in St. Thomas.
Mrs. McDonald returned with him.
Be in the fashion—take a spring
tonic.
Mrs. Walter 'Connor and two child-
ren are visiting in Detroit.
'The young ladies of town held a
Patriotic dance on Good Friday even-
ing.
Mr. Thos. Acheson has returned
Lome after spending a few weeks at
Guelph.
Mr. John Willis, of Stephen, has
purchased Mr. Jos. Bawdcn's house
on North street.
Miss Ida Armstrong, school teacher
near Toronto, is visiting her parent's
for the holidays.
Miss Howe and Miss 'McBride, of
Clinton,' attended the dance in town
Good Friday night.
Mr, Chas. Harvey) is suffering with
pleurisy while his daughter Miss
Laura is ill with tons:olitis.
Mrs. Thos. Bissett has returned
home after visiting for three months
with relatives at Marlette, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.' Thompson re-
turned Good Fridayl after their wedgy
dingi trip to Detroit and Cleveland.
New k Spring
Suits
for Ladies
ADVERTISING
!Salt
Tons o!: Fine, Land, and Cattle
Salt for sale; All grades $5,50 per
I asked, eight dollars and a hale ton; 50o, per izag,-Exeter Salt Works
.for one fine Week Polled Angus calf ` Co., Ltd., J'. Button, Manager. ',
which price was too high; I hoofed
it west, 1 hoofed it east, endeavours
tY I:S -
s� e" ��t butnaoe h
in toell h 'zeasn
the ,
toiled
Ialter dayI a c
ed to buy, Day
along and bored.� men with the ame
n ng4S
old song, T have a calf for sale;
T cask eight bones and fifty cent's,
for this unequalled critter, gents—
who n�ho will did' up the kale? Then 'said.
a friend, oh rest your. 'feet, and
quit your wearing out the street,
and howling by the year; spend fila
,ty cents and advertise your sawed-oee
cow of 'pocket size, and buyers will
appear." I followed up that sante ad-
vice, and put my jaded feet on ice ; and
when the ad appeared, ten customers
came to nib!' gate; one bon ht the calf
and paid the freight. and others
bucked and reared. And thus, by
printing little ads, the wise man
gathers in the scads, and rest,e his
aching corns; a little ad. will make
more noise, than fifty seven bogy
boys, all tooting on .their 'horns.
Walt Mason
PLAIN TAILORED LAND FITTED
MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA-
TURES IN SLEEVES WITH
FINE RIPPLE SKIRTS
Spring faehions are arriving and
combine in. Fabric and Style a unique
and interesting collection, , meeting
the,reemispisients for wrest Wear and.
travel:
It is unusual to 'present so cartel -1n
the season so great a variety, but
3tyles were determined early and the
most favored shown.
The present time is most advantag-
eous for .'buying as all indicatioine
poitn to higher prices in the future.
N. sheere
LADIES' AND GENTS' '1'AII,oiI
Stand Upstairs, Opposite the !Central
• Motet
�frrKs' 'FORECASTd.
A Regular Storm Period,' having its
centre on May 1st, and extending
from April 28th to May 4th, will be
in transitt as we approach' the end
of the month. Disturbing causes and
(things to expect.
Much of the electric viciousness of
the- Venus equinox will express iti-
self at this period. The conjunction
of Jupiter and the Moon on the 30th
will increase storm probablities on
and about .that day. The Moon being
on the celestial equator on the 28th,
will tend greatlytd depress the baro-
meter readings. to marked [rise of
temperature, and to the generation of
startling storms of lighting, ,thunder,
rain and wind. After many long
years of patient, careful observation,
we are prep ared to expect hail
storms, any time during the wet sea6
son. when the Moon, 15 on the celestial
equator, coming from south declin-
nation, in a regular storm period
dominated by a Venus period. This
period will reach its culmination in
the opening days of May.
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express our sincere
thanks to the many neighbors and,
friends for their kindness and sym-
pathy during our recent bereavement.
Mrs. S. Cudmore.
All Oddfellowvs are requested to
meet in the Lodge Room, Exeter, on
Sunday, April 30tti at 10.15 a.m. to
attend divine worship in Caven Pred-
byterian church. Full attendance re-
quested.
ON TUESDAY, MAY. 9th.
Dorenwend's of Toronto, Canada's
foremost hair -goods designers and
manufacturers will display and dem-
onstrate a sample stock of ';,.dies'
quality hair -goods and g'ent.lemen's
toupees and wigs at the Central Ho-
tel. Exeter. A free demonstration of
any style is available to anyone inter!
ested.
SALT FOR SALE. --An excellent
quality of Sarnia made salt for Bale
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.
CIII'ROPItACTIC'
Is a new science of adjusting the
cause of disease without drugs or
knife, based on a thorough knowledge
of the nervous system. The nerves,
which convey energy from the brain
to the various functions of the Cady,
emerge from stmt' openings betwtQ,n
the bony segments of the, spinal
column. A slight variation of these
bones will cause an impingement on
nerves, and thus restrict the flow
of energy, the result of which is dis-
ease. The Chiropractic method is to
adjust the abnormality— remove the
impingement and permit the nerve to
regain its normal size and duty,
thereby removing the disease. Bee
cause this is new, don't say "it's im-
possible." Do not condemn until 'you
investigate. Dr. S. M. ,zones, Oster. -
path and Chiropractor,. Monday, Wed-
nesday and Fridays. Office — Resi-
dence Mrs. S. A. Harness, Exeter.
Consultation free.
FIELD CROP COMPETITION
The Kirkton Agricultural Society
will take up the Standing .Field Crop
competition for 1910. The varieties
grainof
to compete etc withwill be al
1
Wheat and White,
Date. Competitors
will kindly make entries with the
Secretary as soon( as possible and not
later than May 24th.
A I3cRETkIOURr Pres.
A. DOUPE, Secy;;
Day old Chicks for Sale
White Wyandotte, (Martin laying
strain) and Barred Rock' (Model
Farm laying strain) day-old ehielee for
sale' thlrough the season. Order ear -
lye if wanted. Also custom hatching
done. Leave order with. V. 13. SNELL
llxe ter. Ont.
HOUSE FO11j SALE
House and Lot for sale on Eliza-
beth St., near James street church.
Dne quarter of an acre of land with
flame. It is one storey and a half
Louse in good repair, three bedrooms
i r -stairs, one down stairs; parlor
and dining room,. pantry, kitchen and
wood -shed; hard and soft water, both
i:odoors; teller ale the size of the
house 22x30. Garden its planted with
all kinds of best fruit. For further
tr zOculars apply to owner—F. GiUI,
ou Huron street.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
WANTED
Applications will be received by the
Clerk of the iMun,iailpality of i'xeter
iqp to 7 p. m, Friday, Ari 28tb,1916
for an electrical engineer, to manage
the., Hydro-Electric,equipment of the
Corporation. of 'the Vi:late of Exeter.
App.auarrt must be capable of super-
intending all work in connection with
the niein`aining of present lines, build -
Inc of new fines, putting in services
and meters; the competent to accur-
ately keep the 'books of the Hydro-.
Electric system, install motors and.
took alter the sante. Applicant to
took atter Hydro 'station, to act as
General solicitor foe business in the
tow and be a. man who can get busi-
ness for the corporation. State sal
airy and ,experience; give references.
No tender 'necessarily accepted. The
accepted tender !Lust meet the .ap-
pr ooal bf the Hydro -Electric Power
Commission, Toronto.
JOS. SENIOR, Clerk:
'FARMERS
RTTENTION
We have a specially all
select-
ed
I ct-
ed
Stock of
No.
1, Good
Standard n d Red Clover Alsike.
Timothy, Alfalfa, k8 wee~
Clover, Orchard and Blue -
growl, Seed Corn, etc,
Just received a shipment of
No. 1, Imported Alsike at
$12.50 per beeshel.
Special prices given on
Club Orders of $10 and up-
wards..
We have a quantity of
FIRST CLASS PoTil o[s
for Sale.
A Call Solicited
C. ZWICKIR
CREDITON - - ONT
1 FURNITURE
1
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, N. Rowe
The Funeral Director and
Ftarniture Dealer-
PRONE
ealerPRONE 20a
PERRY F., ,DUPE, Licensed Auer
tioneer, Sales conducted in any Ie't
cality. Terms moderate Orders left
at Times office will 'be promptly; att.
tended to. Phone ,i1t, Eirkton,_ Ad*
dress Kirkton P.O.
' xc
For Hair Health
Use Rexall "93"
Hair Tonic.
If it does not improve the heal th
of your hair and scalp we will
pay for what you use in the trial.
Euy abottle of Rexall "93" Hair Tonic,
use it es directed for 3o days, then it not
entirely satisfied, come and toll us and
we will promptly hand back your money.
Rexall 93 Hair Tonic is pleasant to use,
has a faint agreable odor and is sold at
Rexall Drugstores exclusively. 50c. and
er.00 bottles.
Rexall "93" Shampoo Paste is recossz-
Rnended to keel the hair clean, soft and
beautiful -25c.
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E NEW. NicLAUCHLIN D45
We are ready to demonstrate the new 1916 Mc Laughlin six cylinder carr-.
These cars are absolutelythe last word in high class automobiles' and any prospect
-ive purchaser will make no mistake in examining these cars.
We have two demonstrating cars for sale; a D 60, and a D 45, both are
1:16 Models.
Prices of these ears on application. Phone or call for demonstration.
Ag
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Agents in Exeter
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