HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Times, 1916-8-17, Page 8THE EXETER TIMES
9'IttlASDA , AUGUST,. 2910.
Phone 16 o A. STEWART
Phone 11.6
Great Varies in Black Silks
We offer you special values in Black Silks as we
bought heavily before the advance in price. Splendid
quality black Pailette, 26 inches wide at $1; Black Mes-
saline at i1 25 and $1 50; also Black Taffeta ud inches
wide at $1 50 and $165
New Poplins New Crepe Waists
For Odd Waists* & Dresses
Tip is le a lovely material of Silk
& Wool, It will not crease. We
show it in all the New' color:.
Millinery
We and going out of Mi11inc•r'y
All trimmed fiats are 'being:=old
at much less than cost price:
Rea .ztiful trimmed Hats at 98e.
Septem'r Fashions
The New September books are
on our counters now and we
carry in stock all Standard Pate
terns. Call rand get a Fashion
Sheet .
Crex Rugs
Is the popular rug for veranda
••nd porches. They wear well.
'Different sizes at $1.95; $3.50;
and S6.00.'
New Dinner Sets
In four' Dainty and New Pats
terns. The Cupis have Gold Han-
dles and are Kerm.•e shape. Also
two different Styles vegetable'
dishes. Extra Value 97 pieces
-16.50.
A Waist of splendid washing
material trimmed with a strip-
ed collar and cuffs. Something
New $4.25.
Penman's
Lisle Hosiery
is what we recommend it you
want Hosiery that wears well,
fit well.' and dyes that are fast.
Sizes 8 1-2; 9; J 1-2 ; 10 ; -40c
Sweater Coats
,You will need one for the cool
evenings. We have some new
Styles in all wool Coate . that
we are selling at old Prices. See
the new Plaids at $6.50.
Brass Jardiners
We have a big assortment of
Jardiniers in different sizes &
'patterns. The prices are low.
Prices range 'from $1.25 to$0,00
Ranging Lamps
• If you want a Hanging Lamp
come in and see what we have
to show you. Several New Styles
have just been placed in stock.
STEWART Phone 16
The Big Store with the little prices
Market Report—The following is
the report of the Exeter market
eorreat't'd up Aug, 16th 1916,
New Spring
Suits
for Ladies
PLAIN TAILORED AND FITTED
MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA-
TURES IN SLEEVES WITH
FINE RIPPLE SKIRTS
Spring faehions are arriving and
combine in Fabric and Style a unique
and interesting collection, • meeting
the requirements for street wear and
travel..
4 , r -,•
It is unusual to present so early in
the season so great a variety, but
styles were determined early and the
most favored shown.
The present time is most advantag-
eous for buying as all indications
poitn to higher prices in the future,
N. Sheere
LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILOR
Stand Upstairs. Opposite the Central
Hotel
FURNITURE j
We can assist you in
selecting your furniture if
you are going to furnish
your horde, or if you only
want some odd pieces.
Our Undertaking De-
partment is up to -date in
every respect and we guar-
antee the best of satisfact-
ion
,sacrs*m
IngneZnranrit Mee= OMNI. Wane fita 0, SSW ZS OR War ana
R. N. Rowe
Tie
Paitietal Director and
Ff-arr+itteret Degrader
g0NE 20a •
I'
Wheat 1,00 to .110.
Oats 4$o to 50e.
,Barley 55o to 60e
B3uckwheat 60 to 800
Peas $L00
b'amily Flour 3.55, '
Low Grade Flour $1.75. .
S,00. pr ton..
Shortsean$20$28.00eper ton..
Eggs. 25c. ,
Butter 25e..
Creamery butter 330.
New! potatoes 0.00
Young chicks 180.
Old Retest 11c
Ota roosters tea
Young ducks 13e
Old decks 9*
tr'tf turkeys 15o
llegs 11,73,''
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IOARD OF THANKS • ,
3Ir. and 'Mrs. Francbs Blatchford
of town desire to express their ap-
preciation to .the many friends for
their kindness and assistance durir.g
their recent bereavement.
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WANTED AT ONCE
Young women desiring employment
in town, can find it by applying at
once to the Jackson Mfg. 'Co, who
tare several goad position- vacant.
The Work is light and clean, the hours
are very .short, and wages are paid
while learning, steady position and
good wages are assured to antyone
giving it a trial.
Apply at once.
Jackson Mfg. Co.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licenses Aao-
tioneer. Sales conducted in any lo-
cality. Terms moderate Orders left
at Times office will he promptly at-
tended to. 'Phone 116, .tiirkton., Ad-
dress Eirkton P.O.
IIOUSE AND
LOT FOR SALE
The .frame house and half acre of
land situated an Gidley street, Exetejr
and owned by Mrs. Deavitt will be.
offered for quick sale. Apply to Chas.
(Harvey, on Huron St.
400 Tons of Fine, Land. and Cattle
Salt for sale. All grades $5.50 per
ton; 50o. per bag.—Exeter Salt Works
Co., Ltd.. J. Sutton, Manager..
We have that good flour Manitoba's
Best or Model for bread and Wel-
come • for pastry. Da not take a flour
said to be just as good. insist on hav-
ing some home made goods. 'J`her}e,a;re
none better,—Harvey ;Gros.
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
A most desirable lrasidental prop;-
erty situatein one or the best resi-
'dental parts of the Village of Exeter.
(This property consists of a one and
a half :Storey frame house, 8 rooms
with pantry' Wend closets, a good sums.
L.ner kitchen and large wood, shed,
good well and cistern, a fine select-
ion of fruit trees and small fruits
and a good stable with iron roof.
any person desiring a fine re ident'1
eal property can obtain the above on
very satisfactory terms. For particle*
'ulars apply{ to
Isaac R. Car.lin,g,
Banister, &i,
ExetelsOnt
Order Your
New
Potatoes 1
from
WILSON'S
GROCERY
PHONE 56
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•• LOCAL•
•
Miss H. Kinsman is visiting in
Woodstock.
Miss 0. 'Quance left Tuesday to vis;
it in Toledo, Ohio. • • •
'Miss Edna 'Bissett is visiting, her
sister at Norwich .
Miss Stella Gillies is visiting with!
relatives in Pt.. Huron
Me. Laurie Watson of London, *be-
lted in town, Monday.
Mrs..Ringham. of Pt. Huron, is vis-
iting Dr. and Mrs. gowning t.
91Ins. Walter Clarke of (Crediton, is
visiting her son ,Bert in town.
_firs. Skelton, has returned home lif-
ter holidaying for several week. •
Mrs. Grant Hooper visited in Lon-
don the fore part of the week.
Mr. Silas Stanlake. of Sodom, has
purchased a Willy'e-, night auto.
Miss Horney. nurse of Chicago, is
holidaying with relatives in town.
Misses Laura and Clarisse Hooper
are visiting with relatives at Alma.
Mick'.
Mai. Murray' Mara. of Liman, vise
ited Mr. and 31ns. 'W. S. Cole last
week.
:Dr. L. L. Follick, of St. Breve. i=
holida.ving with his mother. Mrs. E.
holitrk.
MS Rex. 1Isertt has retnrned to
Chetham after 1'o;idaving at his home
ir. town. •
Mr..?ran1; John': returned to Tor-
onto Te•'sday after holidaying at hi:-
tome here .
Mr. J. T. Weatco•tt and Mr. and
Mrs. Fin?; o` Hamilton vi•:ited in town
last weak.
Mrs, Marion 'Blatchford sang a solo
in excellent voice at Main St. church
Sunday evening . •
Mr. Aquilla Snell. of California. vis-
ited his mother and sister .in town Miss Kate Moore, graduate nurse,
over the week .end. of Nicholas Senn Hospital, Omaha,
Will Manson be holidaying with ,Nebraska, is a guest at the home of
John Kerslake Main St .
Howey's Drugstore
MOVED
While Building to
Broderick's old
stand. .
One door north of
Fraynes Harness Shop.
Conte and See Us
Tour Trade Appreciated
Proclamation
Public Holiday in
Exeter, Friday, Aug 25
Col. B. B. Combe; n,.1 the 161st HU-
ron Overseas Battalion, having been
granted the privilege of coming to
Exeter an Friday, August 1,5th, ' to
receive 1 he Colors of the 13asttaliou,
to be :presented by the Soldiers Aid
Society. X, john W. Taylor, Reeve
of th.i Village .of Exeter, hereby pro-
claim Friday, Aug. 25th, 1916, as a
Public Holiday, and call ttpon. all c•iti-
%ens 'to observe same as .such.
Howey's Dpugstore
Phone 50
ediammisassmannosoansimmen
Additional locals on page five.
Mist Viola 'Jones is visiting friends
Toronto ,
M's; Ethel Grieve, pf Seaforth, visa
ited in town last week.
Xis; Vera Essery has been spending
a week at 'Grand Bend.
Mr. W. J. Statham was in Chatham
this week• on business .
Mr. P. C. Laurie, of Toronto, visite
ed in town this weeds.
iU1ss 63etty '.brown is spending a
'couple of 11•eeks in Toronto .
Miss Morlock has returned home
after visiting in Detroit;
Mr. John Ford has returned home
after spending a week in Flint, Mich.
Dir: Grafton Burdette of Detroit,
is (spending a couple of days in toter. .
Mr. J. A. Wambold or London. vis -
tied at his home here overt the weeks
end.
Mr. Chas. (Coates, of Pontiac, Mich.,
is visiting with relatives in this vic-
inity .
Mrs. Riddell and daughter or St.
Thomas, are vitsiting Mr .anil Mrs.
Pearce.
Mrs. Harold Smith and children of
Detroit are visiting their cousin Mrs.
Ed .Jones.
Messrs. Wds Snell and H. Elwor•
thy made a motor trip to Toronto
this week.
Master Stirling Young, of London,
is visiting his grandparents Mr, and
Mrs. Jas. ;Geer
Mr. and airs Wm. 'Blatchford of
Toronto 'nave. :peen :melting in 'town
for several dayd" .
Mists. Lizzie Freyne returned to Lon-
don last Saturday after vissitin,; relax
tives tri this vicinity;
f arp. E. I:Iary y, and Pte W. R.
Southcott were home from Camp 93or=
den for the weekend.
Mrs. Ready and son Clifford.. of
St. Marys, are vi' icing the former's
father, iRev. J. 'D. Kestie .
Mrs. Wexler and chi.ldren return•
ed home after spending two weeks
with friends in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Barr of Montreal,
visited Dir. and _Mr.. Frank Hamilton
on 'Tbnrsday of last week.
Mrs. T. Elliott and Messrs. Jack
and Sam Elliott expect to leave on
Saturday next for Wales. N. D. •
Alli: Mark E. Hilts of. Detroit watt
the suest of Mr. and Mrs' L. D. Vin•,
cent for a few days last week.
Airs. Holloway who be visiting with
her daughter Mrs. R. N. Rowe 'spent
Tuesday at her home in Clinton.
fRev. E. G. Powell of (Clinton visited
in town on Saturday. On. Sunday he
conducted services at •Orediton.
Mises (Doreen Murdock of Hensel'
Agnes rienwick of Farquhar visited
at the home of Mr. 'and .Mrs. L. D.
Vincent.
The brick work of Mr. W .S. How-
ey's ,nlew •store is completed and the
spa rpenters are pushing the work on
the inside.
Clyde TTlenman at their summer cot -
age at Pt. Stanley .
Nis',. Edna Johns spent a few days
in London thea week. the guest of
Miss Jessla Brickwood.
'111n.ster Lawrenoe Spears. of Crom-
strty spent a few days with Merlyn
r:1'_ntm dnrine the past week.
Mr. Fred Elliott of Haileybury. is
visiting* in town. He is convalescing
from an attack of pneumonia.
Wilfred Allen of the Thames Road
nntfensent an operation last week
for 'the !removal of his adenoids
Mr. a.nd llrs. J. G. Stanbnrti and
family have returned after hoIidare
in.>r for a few weeks in 93nvfield.
lire. J. 13err and tion James of
Stretford. he ars 'been visit'he it thin
vie mty. They vieited in town on Sat-
orrlay .
'?s . Wm. T'nilanrl or Revel 411-c
jlTinh'.. nr•d &'ter. Mrs. Monroe Cns-
stdv. ofr Charlee. City. Towa, ar vis't-'
inns in anti around town.
Mr; ends Mrs. Tired blooper and child
Ara Mita' Quinn, of Ineersoll. spent
the rr•'eek earl at the farner's par-
enta, lir. a.nd Mr=. A. Hooper.
Thepresent ri.ren.gth of the ITnrens
is 'ttirty-:oar officers and 839 men. To
br'insr the hat•teNnn 'up fall strength
two officers and 209 rnenrane irtiIl need
ed.
Mr. and lairs. F. W. Cla:dmeni and
family left Saturday morning in their
auto for 'Toronto and will spend a
rnontht on the lake shore near that
piste. i ' I i
Mr. 'W. '3c, 'Cfarike of Rincar,nd
d;
eommenerrl iiia new dn.tierl Inst Sam
bath
as or anis
a
t in Janice'rs St. Meth-
odist
eh'ureb. Mr. Clarke Intends mov-
ing loss family to town. 'We woleome
them to our midst. i , , .
M'r. and Mrs. Roger Crocker land
family and Miss 'Ruby Treble 'return-
ed to Toronto Wednesday after visite
int,* relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs. H. lI. Hume'ston and
family of London. are visiting Mrs,
Wen Northcott, of Exeter north, and
other: friends and relatives.,
Bev. ,T. G. Yeltand has 'purchased
the brick :residence corner of Andrew'
end Victoria Sts. from Mr. Maxwell
send is having a new veranda ereeted
Mr, and Mrs. Johnston. Mr. and
Mrs. Tuer 'and ,ion, of St. Marys,
motored over end spent Sunday at
the home of Wm. Kernick. Thames
Road. .
Look out. for the annonnoement of
the auction sale or C. E. Shaw, U,'thor-'
an. to be held Tuettdas Aug. 29th.
lI'arm stock, inplemOntt3 and house-
hold goods,
Mrs. Wellington Birch hat sold the
farm upon which Motherwell chureb
is built to Alex Hobson. or Dowei'se,
who already is the' owner of two other
100 -neve farms.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Butler zed two child-
ren motored 'from Toronto bust week
and are visiting their uncle Mr. J.
3arrott. 'Exeter north and other
friends in.Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sne;l announce
the (ngagement of their eldest date.
ghter (-Arca J. to lir. George G. acnes
both. of :Usborne..The marriage to
take place 'in Septerriber.
Mr. and Mre. G, P. }Tombur.g• and
two children of. Sault St. Merin, are
visiting Mrs. IUolmbt•nrg's parents;
Mr. and Mrs, L, Day. Mr. Day and
daughter Mary who have been visit-
ing at the. Soo returned home Wed,
nesday 0vening x i ,, t i i t 1
JOHN W. TAYLOR,
Reeve.
I•! you want flour made from West-
ern wheat only, we have it, in stock
always. Quality second to none. Get
a sack and try It out. It's all right.
`Harvey faros.
Additional locals on page five.
Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Vivian of Mit-
/hell announce the engagement of their
daughter Grace Anne, to Mr. Herman
`W. (Doerr, Exeter. The marriage will
take place quietly the later part or
August ,
Mr. Wm. Ewington whlo• was eniptoy
ed with! Mr. A. 'Walters and who for
several weeks has been visiting at
:his home in !England, re•turt.e'd to
town last week n'ocomoanied bly his
his Sister.
Mr. and. D:Iris. L. A. Jolie(! Mrs. Shep-
herd• and Miss Mary Jones of St.
'T homes called on friends in town Tan
their way from Grand 'Bend. having
:spent a few itaye with Me. and 'Mrs.
J. G. Jones .
HICKS
FORECASTS
A reactionary' storm period is cone
trot on the 17th. 18th' and 19th. The
MerCub.•y. Venus and Earth braces in
the storm diagram t -how that these
astronomic perturbeiis are united in
their, disturbing force at this time.
GNnditiors and suck that veryf threat•'
ening e.torme should 'be nd surprise to
any of our readers on and about Thera
day the 17th to Sunday thei 20th.'Wesi!
India and equatorial gales, hurricanes
and tornadoes in the extreme south .
are among the things to expect., at
this and other August stormrperiods.
The reaction from 'pbenouinal heat'to
unseasonably cool, under the 'Venus -
Ran breeder of extremes in temper=
b.ture, should be ,expected after all
these August periods of rain, thunder
and wind. In high, northern latitudes,.
these 'sudden and extreme 'changes to
very coof will bring frosts of more or
less intensity to many localities be-
fore the end of August.
NOTICE
The annual meeting of the Exeter.
Salt 'Well will be held at the afield
of the undersigned on the evening
o£ September 1st, at (seven. o'clock.
By Order.
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'Isaac R. Carling,
Sec. Treas.
FARM (FOR' SALE
Pt. Lot 18 and 19, con. 1 Tp. of
i;tsbanne.. County of Huron, in the
Village or Exeter. containing 100
acres of choice land. On this property
is a brick dwelling. large bank barn
silo. , drive and milk house, hog and
hen house. The building's of this prop-
erty am all up-to'date with water tr:
stable. Farm in first class state
of cultivation and must be told as the
propr."setor.'s health hal' failed. Poss-
ession 1st of November. Field or
corn to go with farm. 'Every sonven-
ienoe for carrying on a milk business
witch las much needed in 'the town of
'lfxeta'i'. E. Hewett. prep.. )'or germs
and particulars apply to Thoa. iamer-
on, 'R. R. No. 1, Iiirkton .
• FOR SALE t
tVIHOLM FARM '
150 acres comprising north half of
lot 13 on the Grd.coneesaaion of•the Tp.
cer, Stephen, in the County o i Hurot,
Ontario 2 1-2 miles .from Exeter and
dot 14 on the 4th concession, the lat-
ter an excellent pasture farm well
grassedwith small orchard and wood
rot. no buildings. On the former Ivi-
toim proper are a commodious and
'deft-ptant`d brick house. 'bank barn,
silo. drive shed, etc., protected north
and west by spruce windbreak, large
commereit orchard, never failing
water supply, tile drained and wire
fenced.
This farm has been operated under
a systematic 'short rotation for years
and is adapted growing
h
grade seed. tendingacv s
are invited to . inspect tLe growing
alfalfa, corn. ` No. 72 oats, Empire
state and Early, Eureka potatoes etc.
for production and freedom of weeds.
This property. will be sold separate
or enbloc.
Stephen 3. Hogarth,
Exeter .
VOTERS' LIST 1916 t.
MUNICIPALITY OF THE TOWN-
SHIP OF USBORNE
COUNTY OF HURON
Notice id hereby given that' I have
tranemltted or delivered to the per-
sons Intentioned in Section 9
of "The Voters' L' Let 'Act" the• cop -
les ,squired by the laid sections to
be so transmitted fitted or delivered of the
list made pursuant to •said act, of all
per'son's appearing by tee last revis-
ed, Asteissmene roil or the said Mun—
icipality to be 'entitled to vote in the
said !Municipality at . Elections for
tnemI,exs oft the Legistatvle Assembly
and at' Municipal Elections, and that
said fest was ;first 'posted up at my
office at Whalen on 'the 29th Day
on July 1916 and remains here for
inspection,
;lend I hereby . call 'upon all voters
to take immediate proceedings ` to
kave any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to taw.
Dated at Whal9n this nth day of.
:Tiny. 1916.
ERA NCIS MOB .LI Y,
Clerk of Usborne Township
Plumbing
First class plumbing and altera-
tion work done at reasonable prices:.
We aim to please. All our work i
guaranteed. Estimates cheerfully
given free of charge
Chas. West,
44 Qneens Ave, London, Ont.
Phone 3?55
got water and steam heating our
t taP.ECIALITY'f
SAVE
YOUR
MONEY
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FOR THE
DOMINION WAR LOAN
TO BE ISSUED IN SEPTEMBER.
By purchasing a bond you will help
to WIN THE WAR and obtain for
yourself an investment of the highest
class yielding a most attractive rate
of interest.
DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE
OTTAWA.
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Excursions
Going Trip West
$12.00
TO
WINNIPEG
Return Trip East
$18.00
FRO M
WINNIPEG
(Doing Dates
August I7 and 31
Fwtn Toronto -Sudbury
Line and East, but not
m,cluding Smith'o Falls
or Renfrew. also from
Main Line East at Sud-
bury to, but not incisel-
ing. North Bay.
August 19 and
September 2
From Toronto. also
West and South thereof
Further Varticutors .from
Canadian Pacific Ticket
Agents. or W B. Howard.
District Passenger Agent.
Toronto.
WESTERN FAIR
LONDON, ONTARIO
September 8th to 16th, 19I6
WESTERN ONTARIO'S
POPULAR EX ti 1 BITION
ART, MUSIC, AGRICULTURE & AMUSEMENTS
A NNE cO.MBINATfON IT LONDON'S EXI{IBITION
A Real Live Program of Attractions Twice Daily
Two Speed ''vents Daily
FIREWORKS EVERY NIGHT
New Proems Bulking Every Building Full of Exhibits
SINGLE FARE over all Railways West of Toronto
SPECIAL EXCURSION DAYS
Prize Lists, Entity Penns and alt information
from the Secretary
J W.tBIDr President M• HUNT, Secretary
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