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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1916-5-18, Page 5jl)ErPI7151J1AY, MAT',i 18th. 'foul THE EXETER TIMES 110.111111111111111.1 All Accounts due Jan,1st,iiQ10 must; .be paid. at once. Customers whitI P lease settle peoinpcly, USEFUL ARTICLES I L Es TO MAKE' ' gtl* G SE CLEANING � HOUSE EASIER IER� __... :AFI nee.. OCe• darMop 75e,$1.00, $1.25 0 Cedar Oil for Polishing and Cleaning Washing Machines a All Prices and 50c per Bottle _e Wringers $3.75, $4, $4 50 Gale. rubs 90c, $1. 1.10, Wash Boards, best 45e, 1)•1edar wat;h 3 i Ya:•„rsh s. AYmlYo411„ • . Cann*.. Pilo.. furs{3 4., SM, 0. Hoots, py, ''''74:1':4';'''.":"1::::.4:1‘11111 4116 lyl�„„s er.Illettl for omens cumluc co gmm mY"Siu ulunjj 1'14i,mlx Coppet -Boilers, 4,50, •Step Ladders. 95c, Curtain Stretchers $1.00 up Dustbane 85c, Carpet Whips, 15c, Carpet Sweepers $3. TJS®C}ainarelr all colors 20e up; Campbell's Stains 20c up; : Lowe Bros. H. S. Paints 20c up, Alabastine Brushes.. 1 H A..RDWARE A D OAT STORE PHONES 27 A AND 27 B—EXETER enetiennTenreAM THE EXETER BARGAIN STORE= We have been fortunate in seem - in; a job lot of men's suits in sizes 31, 36, 37 at a price much below their present value. We will be plea- sed to show them to you, The prices are from $7.50 up. See our made to measure sam- ples get one of our new style spring suits. Boy's braces 10 & 15c a pair. Caps 50c 75c & $1.00 each. About 3 doz; sample towels at less than present wholesale price. BOOTS & SHOES — Some att- ractive styles and values in ladies' and children's shoes. MEN t Buy a.pair of our tan shoes made on the military last, B. W. F. BEAVERS Crediton 1 xFord. a £ • Cayton Sims has'purahastd car.l Pte George /Garter is coifing: friends in town raid ween. u Orr band boys. have secured. ur- farms wbioh will ins )rove their ain t pearance to a greet extent, Mr. and 'Mrs tegust .dill visited their daughter Clarissa at. London on Satcrday, Blesars.. :Chris. Fahner and. Cha'-,. 1 iensle were 'at :Clinton last Friday sewing onion seed for Sam. Brown at the blouse of elefege, Mothers' Day WAS observed in 'the Evangelical church on Sunday. An interesting 'programme was given bath in the Sunday School and the everting in honor of the mothers. 'While playing ball on Saturday last Bliss Lillie Lawson was hit in the eye causing a blood vessel to burst. She is now doing nicely and it is thought the sight will come alright. Some unknown person entered the .afore of. Feist Bros,. on Monday night by taking a pane of glass out of the back door and opening the bolt that fastened the door. As yet they eniiss only a few things but cannot say just - what wait taken. This houid be look- ed after and give someone a Te:sson. In loving memory of the late Mr. Levi Stahl who died :i.prit 2nd, 1016, Our father dear has Tett :ue, In a better land tt, dwell. We soon) sball have to follow. now :soon ire cannot tell. Our home is sed 'w•ithaut him. For hint we enanrn to -day; But still we know hen resting Tn a land tf:at's far away. We prayeri that we might keep Tt God sleonld think it best; But lee lenied one w fiches And too: him to His breast. '1t''e knov lit is in Heaven. One ofi that happy band. Awaiting with the Angels To grasp our helpless hand. To -day we are' most Ionely' Witha>.t our father dear Wl:o teeve•s :behindhim loved oneli To mcairn his absence here. And teen •h we dere me'st Ionely, Without our absent .father. we ask that God will bless us Until iif e'e' journey's o'er. (Lovina wife and family)' ,!••••••••••••••••i••••••• •044•00••+•••• 4•o9.•$0�0_44 4 PHONE 81A 44 4 4 1 43 4 4 f • • • O ••• • • • ••• 0 i • •. • • • • • • 4 • 4 1 i 4 s 4 2 f 4 • ♦ 4 4 • ♦ A Sw4 • ♦ ♦ 2 t ♦ ♦ A ♦ e ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 N ♦ ♦ w w • A.41 • • .410 • 24 2 2 3 Our pring Display of Men's Fur'nish- ings is Worthy of Your Inspection greralIMMI New Hats, Shirts, Ties, Arrow Collars, and all other Furnishings for Men. MI the Latest Styles in Spring Clothing for nen. W. W. T A M A N PHONE 8i a • ••• •a..w,w41.04••e••i••Oi••• •••••it •••t!• .•�••o••�w CASTO R IA For Infanttaand Children In Use For Ovor 30 Years .A3aVsys MeItsel ,144 GATOR IA For infante and Children. Bought The Kind You Nage Always Beare the / Siteeetutte o: him Pointers Building is homing lu town, a r . . • Perhaps that ear of oil won't bva needed tot lay .thee dust tbls summer, • * *, 1! This iveb weather is a little hard on l i u' • it is good: £ c 2G i.zi b t st' l t1 r oils h 1z rl ,ryy g } b Y tee ducks. •-• 0100 For aria thing ;this wet weather is. saving on gasoline as the: motorist doesn't feel like joy riding, M 1 * * iCheer up 1 It is goad growing weather end as one farmer said, "It's good going weather,” • 11 • tC OIf al1.the sad words By tongue or peen, The saddest are these, It's raining again. * N Y i It isn't appropriate to say a sleek- e'r hasn't' courage, for it takes a beap of oourege to take what some of them have to' take these days, rl . a ♦ • The .tulips are in Mom adding greatly to the appearance around the ]glomes. Exeter i:s to he eongratolat- ed on the pride her :citizens take In beautifying their surrounding's, 1> * . r A timely* warning to the youngsters -elm. ruthlessly rob the beautiful flow- er ]bode of its rich adornment may not he amiss. Boys and girls should be taught td cultivate flowers instead of destroy them. UDASIPWOOD Miss A. Lone visited her Bleb r Miss F. Lane Saturday. Mr. Gen. Stire has added a new verandah to his residence. Mr. Sam Schroeaer of Saskatoon is spending a fc'sv days here. Mrs. J.: D. Balfour of London visit- ed Fere a few days last emetic. Dr. N. F. Schram and family spent Saturday and .Sunday in London. Bliss Clara Kraft visited, her sister in Exeter a few days this' week. err. Mark' Brokenshire has opened a new sonfcctionery; in Hartleib's Won i t Pt:. Wilbur Pfaff and wliie of Exe- ter spent Sunday in town. Pte. Pfaff left for Londoe Monday' morning. THAMES ROAD Mrs. Dr. Fletcher still cpntinues very ill. Tl ere was no iservioe in the Paeelby- terian church last Sunday morning There will be n Sunday School •Convent len held in the Presbyterian ch arch on May ,251h, two sessions afternoon and evening'. Rev. E. G. Powell is expectied to take 'pare in the service at Bethany next Sunday. A free will offering will be taken in aid of the Sunday School. Bethany Sunday School intend folding a picnic on Victoria day' (next 'Wednesday) in Mr. Arthur Doupe's field. There will be rapes and ball games. Everybedy welcome. come and bring your basket. .. GRAN BEND We are glad to see Mrs. Morrie Brenner baole again after her illness. The stork visited Mr. and Mrs. Ware Cliver and left a fine ibig baby boy on May 4th. The anniversary Presbyterian church day May 14th'. The Presbyterian choir assisted with tho anniversary service at 'Ca- b •tt. :runday night Mas' 14th. The Grand Bend people were glad io sue ter ice; go oat the other day. TJ.e ,fishermen will cooly be busy. Capt. Brown and Serg. Edmunds visited the Bend Friday eve. Thole must be some attraction, eh; What service of the was held San - 1 tRUSSELDALE Mrs. John Roy is visiting in Mitchell for a few day's. Mr. 'Gleason Gill has purcbased a ICErevelcite 'auto from. Mr. Pewee of Mit cheep. Miss Botterville of Stratford, ane been enfg'aged, as 'clerk in Mr. H. C. iFece'y's store. 11,ra. A•L 'Davis Of Stated and Mrs. O. Welker of Oromarl;y, were guests on Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. IIodgert. Master Danild nfoleiunon, of [M:nnro has enlisted as a bugler in 'the 110th Batt., at S(:raeford. He is a on of Mrs. tneleinnou of this 'place. Lance (Corp, Albert `Duffy and 'Pte. James Farrant neve teeters -led to � k.oir battalion in Brantford and t Toronto after a short stay with >friene1s here. friends u * r r Nature is adorning herself. The trees are leafing; the grass is a beau- tifuI green; the spring flowers are in bloom and the fruit trees are in blossom. We will enjoy the beauties teat: surround us, /rusting that the harvest time will come in due seasan, Locals The dust was flying on Saturday last and the sprinkling cart was used for the first time. this season. Mr. A. J. Heywood has been suc- cessful in passing nit third year Arts course aft Toronto University, but will be required to write a supplementary examination on Religious knowledge. Bev. George E. R,ass preached his farewell sermon in Gederich Yresbye terian church on Sunday. In impres e- ive words he expressed his appreo• iation for :the good will that had been accorded himself and family while in pastorate. Ha leaves on Wednesday for his new charge, St. Mathew's •Chureh, Montreal. 1.. s rt t If you fecal]- `believe in Satety let get a box of !i'akake pills for Your 1 it s- ''Ira or slei . ''m neuralgia, P mat's 'lace g nese for they are riltannutely karst I woonItAM re.atives wer.a present ainar„ Whom were l3enjarnin'Beavcrs and/ daughters Sarah and Alice, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Beaver- of Medina, a1ir. and Mrs, M. re ,Leavers, Thomas Tufts,. Mr. and Mrs. :Tette of 1 irktan, Mr, and "Mrs. S, Switzer, Mr. and Aixs.'R. R. Selves Of Monet Pleasant, Bir. and Dirs. Jos- eph a: a r 4 - h I3e vers and u ate • BI . rt/ d � r r€re B'avcrs and Miss Louisa Beavers. The floral tributes we .rn , beautiful and included a ;magnificent pillow arranged he green and whits' by the fainly; • a sprey of dark red roses by the Woodham •Sunday School; and n Pillar arranged in pink :end wbite colours by the L. 0, L. No. 492, At Woodham' on may 4th occurred the death of. Mr, Samuel Ford. Samuel Ford was born in Benetton Ont. March leach, 1838. 111s. father was lticbard Feed, of Devonsliire,.Eng 1 a Garriagca'maiccrr by .trade.. His mo iz�. er was Francis • Dawson of Norfolk England. Three daughters .and two sons were born to Manned. Mrs. Rich and mord, Samuel beetle the eldest. Two daugbzters died of 'Cholera in Buffalo, while the otber daughter was run over by a :waggon one Sun- day Morning: and killed, The little girl had asked to go to grandma's and stopped to play in the dust by the' road. A cloud of • dust occasioned by the horses and waggon prevented the driver' from seeing the little girl on the roadway, The 'baby died before bis mother, :Samuel was but six years Gild at the time ori bis mot