Exeter Times, 1916-9-14, Page 8TN= EXETER TIMES
Phoma m A. STEWART
Phone 16
Smart New Fall Coats
We are ready for the Early Buyers with a fine range of
very Stylish Coats. You will have no trouble to make a choice
as we have such a variety of Cloths and Styles, We want you.
to see these New Garments, The prices are very reasonable
Make this store youriheadquarters Fair Day
Ladies Kid
Lace Boot
This is a new one for Fall.
Made of fine dongola kid leather
Easy fitting last. A smart shoe
ter this season. All sizes $4,00
Hair Ribbons
This is a splendid quality silk
ribbon which we are showing: in
all colors. It is 4 inches wide.
Special price 2 yds for 23c.
Fall Shoes for Men
We are showing the seaeor.'e
beat. Every shoe a good titter
and a sledidvalue
for its price
See our men's working shoe at
$3,50,
Suit Cases
This its a splendid leatherette
ease, ail ed,gets steel bound, steel
corners, !strong handles, brass
locks, and linen lined. Regular
value $1.75. Sale Price 24" $1,25,
26" $1,25.
Dinner Ware
RVe mei save You! money when
You. 'buy' e Dinner Set as Weil as
give you the newest and !dainti-
est patterns you ever saw., See
the new Leerkeiey pattern $18.75
In Crockery Dep't.
Jelly ;glasises per 'doz. 50c.'Big
asp:.
otmentoP'u�s Oc 15; Pc
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Brass jardiniere, $1.75, $2.50,
11:3,50 Glase water jugs 135c value
Zoe 25 cents.
J.A. STEWART Phone 16
The Big Store with the little prices
New ring
Suits
for Ladies
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PIANO & VOICE
PLAIN TAILORED AND FITTED
MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA-
TURES IN SLEEVES WITH
FINE RIPPLE SKIRTS
Spring fashions are arriving and
combine in Fabric and Style a unique
and interesting collection, , meeting
the requirements for aseeet wear and
travel.
It is unusual to 'present so early in
the season so great a variety, but
,tyles 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 ICeutrai
Hotel
Mrs. Gambriii can take a few more
pupils, .Prepares for highest examine
ations. including diplomats both sub-
jects. 'Besides bring certified and dip-
tomaed, Mrs. Gambrill was a pupil
for 'several years of A. R. Simms.;
Esq.. Mils., Bac Oxon. a Member of
the Royal College of Organists,
The Soldiers' Aid So.iety intent's
putting, on The Minstrel Sha. eair
Night, 'Sept 19th. All new jokes.
Some new Cho -uses. Second part
entirely new. Pian of Hall at Cole's
Drug Store Sept. 13th.
MILLINERS 'WANTED- Young
ladies wanted to learn milliner's,. E.
Ourliss, The Elite Millinery Store,
Mclionald's Block.
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PLUMS 'FOlt SALE. -T, Mollis the
old veteran plum grower of Kippen
has a large crop of plumes on hand,
of manly varieties, the best for pre-
serving ;which Will be ready for pull-
ing tte middle of this month, Selling
price 25c ,and 35e 'for ten quart bas-
kets. All orders either wholesale or
retail will !receive the best attention
Thomas Itlellis. Kippen.
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licensed Auc-
tioneer.
ne-tioneer. Sales conducted in any lo•
cality. Terms moderate Orders left
at Times office will be promptly at-
tended to. ''hone 116, Kirkton,. Ad-
dress Kirkton P.O.
400 Tons of Fine, Land. and Rattle
Salt for sale. All grades $5.50 per
ton; 50o. per bag. -Exeter Salt ,Works
weignummenazumnigmempag Po., Ltd., J. Sutton, Manager.
FURNItORE I
ts:
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We can assist you in
selecting your furniture if
you are goring 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 satisface-
ion
R. N. Rowe
Tee Funeral Director and
Eterriltestse Dealer
PHONE 20a
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SALT
SALT FOR SALE. --An excellent
quality of Sarnia made salt for sale
at the old Temperance House at the
G. T R. station. Said in anyquant-
ity. Your patronage is solicited and
satisfaction is guaranteed. - ED.
MAGUIRE, Exeter,
FARM (FOB' SALE
Pt, Loi 18 and 19, eon. 1 Tp. of
U'sidoreie. County of Huron, in the
Village of 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 buildin,ge of this prop-
erty are all up-to-idate with water to
stable. Farm in firtst /class state.
of cultivation and must be told as the
proprietor's health has failed. Poss-
ession 1st of November. mem of
corn to go with farm. Every sonven-
%once for carrying on a milk buesinees
whieh 'i,s 'nxueh needed in the town of
'Exeter, E. Hewett, prop„ For term
and particulars apply to Thos. (tamer -
on, !R. A., No: I, grkton
Market Report -The following
the restart of the Fleeter market'
corrected op to Sept. 13th; fad'
Wheat 1,15 to: 1.25 , I I
Oats 50 to W. • i i I i
.Barley 55 to 60e,
iBeckwheat 60 to 80 ' f
Peas $100
Family floor 4.00. , t_ 1 I. !
Low grade timer 2.10, ' '
',Bran 28.00 per ton ; i r t 3
Shorts 31.00 lies tons
Eggs 28e. t
Batter 28c.
Creamery Butter 37e ,
New potatoes 2,50 a bag,
Young chinks 16o,
Old Herpes ilo
Ola roosters ea
Young ducks loot !
Old ducks Se.
Old turkeys 14e.
liege 1.3.25
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Peaches 1
Wa have placed a
large order for Peach-
es for Fair Day. Call
phone or write to have
us save you some. Al
quality -prices right.
Lynches
Served at all hours
from lCc up on
FAIR DAY
WILSON'S
GROCERY
l7HONE 56
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Exeter Fair next
Monday and Tnesday
Don't forget the ,Minstrel Show on
Fair Night.
Mr. S. 2Iartin visited in Toronto
this week.
e k.
Miss Harry Isaac visited with rela-
tives in. Exeter and vicinity daunt
week.
hIiss, Violet Stephens of near Jay-.
!field, is visiting Mr. and :Sirs, A.
Camm.
Mr. Reg. ;Bissett of Chatham is vis-
iting his parents, Mr. -and 3Lrs. T.
Bissett ,
Mrs. Albert Neil of Usborne, spent
a week recently visiting Lriend!s
near Chesney
Mr. C. F. Hooper, the local, egg man
has an ,exhibit of eggs at the London
Fair this week.
What? Ladies' Minstrel.
Where? Exeter Opera house,
When? On Fair Night.
What? Admission 50c., 35c., 25c.
Mr. Milo Snell of town has pur-
chased a farm on the London Road
north, from Mr. G. Keilermann sled
son Dashwood.
Lances -Carp Ernie Taylor of the
155th Battalion, Cainp Borden, spent
the week -end with his parents, Reeve
J. W. and Mrs. Taylor .
Mrs. Geo. Vivian and tion -Pte Percy
Vieian of Camp Borden visited tit his
grandmother's, :4Ira, Geo. 'Brooks and
h's .sister. 'Mrs. H. 'W. Doerr,'
Mrs. Geo, Nelt and granddaughter
of Ilamitton, 'itiliss Ethel Morphy and
mother of Sarnia have returned to
their homes after visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Powell.
Mr. S. Martin and family motored.
to Godericb on Sunday and were, ac-
coraanpied home by his daughter, Mrs.
S. G. ,Barden who has been visiting
with hIr, and Mrs. I. Salkeld,
:Rev. 3, W. ;l3airdi of James St. Meth
odist church will speak next Sunday,
evening on "A Dry Ontario." The
organist W. M. Clank will give a 'sort
organ recital from 6.45 to 7 o'clock.
Dir. and Mrs. Frank Weeks after
visiting the former's father, Mr. W.
D. Weeks leaves this week foe; their
home in Virden, flan,, They will re-+
turn via Chicago and St. Paul and
will visit with relatives enroute.
It 'will be in the interest of our
subscribers to pay up their arrears
or renew their subscription to The
Times before the last day of Septem-
ber as on the first of October all,
;arrears andrenewals will be charged
$:1.25 per annum ,
Claptain Fox or the Salvation Army
Seafortb, was in town met week col-
lecting g for the S. A. Harvest Festival
Fund and received quite a liberal re-
sponse. Capt. Fox wishes to extend
'extend his thanks to ail who contribe
uteri.
Mr, Milo Snell and several otter.;
went to Ford on Saturday and
brought home six Ford ears. The cars
are the new 1.317 model and have' been
delivered to fare. E. A. Foliick, N,
Maker, P, Veibridge and W. H. P.
Hooper of town, Thos, ;Brock of Us-,
borne and D. Tiernan or Dashwood,
Auction Sale
of Household Effects
At Mrs. It lleywood's
on Andrew St. Exeter
Saturday, Sept. 16t1
at 2 p,m sharp
Mrs, la, Heywood, Prep.
.13..S, Phillips, Auct,
Gerard
i .eintzman
PIANO
Practically New
Will be SOLD at
Special Price
For Quick Sale
Apply to
MRS. YAEGER
Victoria Street
Plan to pend next Tuesday in tow
taking in Exeter Fair;,
21I1r, Wes Snell hal this 'tveela move
into his new brick residence.
Exeter Pair Day next Tuesday. Ta
the day' off and spend ib in town.
Hydro was off for several hours
fats 'Ihur'sday afternoon and evening
'Your friends will ,ie in town oa
Fair Day. You will be mtiissed also
Fair Daly, You will be mused if you
stay t. we y,
nae Ruby Wood left last week to
'take -charge of a school near Claude--
hey
laude-
hoye.
Seafarth Tax 'Rate for :this Year
is 33 1-2 mills, This is a seduction of
'tivo mills from the rate fait year.
Rally Day services will be hale; to
connection with the Suatay schools
of the different churches of town on
Sunray. Sept. 24th ,
Mrs. T. Prior has returned hotn'o
after visiting her daughter, Mrs..
Beebe, at Ridgetow•n
The engagement is announced of
Mis'a Ella Beatrice Baker, daughter,
of Mr. and Mrs. F. W .Baker of town
to 111x, .Clarke Fisher of LT,sborne.
T.HU'1RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1-lth, 19%1
Where are you going Far Night? j��
Why to the Ladies'' Minstrel Show, MILLINERY
Plait of Hall at tCo:e's Drug Store, to
be opened on Sept, 13th,
WANTED, -By tt party wishing to
start u milk route in Exeter, 500' lies
milk daily. For parlioulaxe apply to
.
W. 0.+ Beavers.
CORN FOR CANNING FACTORY
Mill farmers who are growing corn
for the 'arming Factory kiediy bring
sample !cobs to the factory wharf they
will be advised when to make deliv-
ery,
Exeter ?Canning Factory,
MILLINERY MILLINERY
swg_ l
Fall O.penings
Friday and Saturday, September 15th & 16tfe
With an New and up-to-date Stock we are prepared to turn out the
Very Latest in all Millinery
(Ia1ck Twhite and tan) An 11 1-2 ish 'miles r e 1ch Our Assistant having attended the Wfillinery Openings in Detroit
of ,'.Exeter on Saturday evening the you will have the benefit of both
Oth. Inst, Anyone returniryg the above •
to the undersigned will be isuitably; The American .- -- 1 !+ 7 . Styles � C'
rewarded and persona harbouring her
after the publication of this notion
will be prosecuted ,
Isaac R. �Cartin,g,
n. hiise haeDonaid wishes to announce
the Fail . Millinery Openings on one
d atter September 15, 113, Showing the
latest New York styles as 'well as
ke Ithe creations of her work room, Ord;.
ers promptly attended to. Miss Mo
Donald has also a ful display of Panty
Work nxateriai. All ladies in and, a-
fround Exeter are cordially invited to
esil.. _Mae lferlock's old. stand.
Mr. and, Mrs. G. IC, Beaman of Tor -1
onto, attended the funeral of the Tat-
ter's brother, Mr. John Frayne, and
spent a few days with relatives and
friends of ,town ,•
London Fair ,is on then week aa.d a
great many from the surrounding
commun:ty are taking it in. Spediai
trains are being ran to London for.
the oect.s:on.
Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson ar,d Miss
Lizzie Frayne of London, attended
the •fun: rail the late John Frayne,
on Thursday last, the latter remain-
ing a ft w d'iys to visit with friends.
lllr, ;fon. A. Clarke of Colorado Cii0
Colorado, spent a couple of days last
week at the home of Mrs. Southcott.
lie also'visited Mr. John lSouthcott at
Grand Bend, going from there to Bay-
field and Seaforth.
Several of the teachers of town
will attend the West Iluron Teacher's
Convention which will b.. hell 'Ir., God-
erich on Thursday and Friday of this
week. Their (rooms at the !school will
be closed in consequence.
Mr. Thos. Swale of Eli.mville will
hold an election sale of chattel prop-
erty on Tuesday Sept. 26th where he•
will offer for sale a top buggy,, seulky
'sleigh, cutter, harness, some corn ane
hay, etc,, etc., B. S. Phiilipsateouorie.r
Rev. 3. 0. Yeiland; occupied tho pul-
pit in Main St. church on Sunday
:last in the evening in the ab once
of the pastor, 'Rev. S. W. Muxworthy
who was at. Flcn:atl conducting her-
'vices for Itev. Might. Rev. Kmght+
conducted anniversary services at
Bethany
A MC`S.,OAL EDUCATION
A thorough musicei education may
2.a obtained by studying with W. M.
Clarke, Rep. L.C.M. (Eng.) Organist
and. choirmaster of James St. Meth-
odist church. The results of the June
bxamswere. three A.L.C.M., three
senior, fine adv. interne drate five ir-
termediate, one junior. Apply for
terms, Mr. Clarke has an experience
bf over 25 years.
HIC.13S FORECASTS
4 regular storm period ea central on
the 10th, extending from the 14th to
the 19th.. This period brings as near
the center of the Earth's September
equinox. The Mars inf:.uence will be
increasing perceptibly, and the Moon
will 'be at last quarter and greatest
north declination on the 19th. Spore
odic storms are liable at any time,'
Under the stress of Mars and Earth
perttu'batioxis, during the remaind':1
of September; but the marked dis-
turbances will fall within the 'period;s.
(Great west Indian, or iequinociat
storms and hurricanes may continue
in their .long, wide sweep from one
period into another, bat even they
will reach their ,maximum force and
destructivencas within the limitation
of the periodic storm -circles. Wo have
specified Friday, Saturday, Sunday &
Monday the 15th, iGth, 17th and 18th
as the central days when etormswilt
come to their culminating violence.
If we enter thisperiod with weather
,becoming sorry and warm -as we
will most likely find it -and the bare -t
meter is low, fluctuating'• and failing
especially in 'extreme rsouthern sec-
tions. there will be danger of cyclon-
ic movements from the Gulf regions.
;with tornadoio off shoots in marry roc -
'Deities through interior parts of the
'country. The 16th, 17th and 18th
be days of greatest probab:e danger,
ad of which will be foreshadowed
plainly by the barometer, and many
other unmistakable indication's on the
face of creation. As soon as the Moon
(begins to move back from, north dee-
lunation on the 18th, rain in the north
will tarn rapidly 'into violent ;squalls
of 'snow, 'driven soathevard by high
boreal gales, easing barometer.' and t,n
:seal onabre revulsions of cold. The
'Earth is now et the 'giant r of the
autumnal equinox, with Mars ,d.i,"•tifx11
ante united in the ,general terrest4
hat unrest, Lo that storms and threat-
ening ,conlit;ions will break over the
lumits of the aforrn per'iod., causing
a protonge3'spell of tskormirtess, mete -
lea with tram and squ.aJl,.s of cards
sow, ani epee northwards , ,
PUBLIC NOT 'C
Court of Revision for the VotersList
of the Township of Usborne,
Notice is hereby given "that a Court
will be held, pursuant to the. Ontario
Voter's List Act, by his Honor. the
Judge of the County Court of the
County of Huron at the Townsh'p Hail
Elimville on the 27th day of Septemb-
er. 1916 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
to hear and determine .complaints or
errors and ommissions in the Voter's
List of the Township of Usborne for
1916.
Francis Morley, 'clerk of the
said Township.
PCTBLLC NOTICE '
Court of Revision for the VotersLiet
of the Municipality of Exeter
1E;.. CURLESS
"The Elite Millinery Store" McDonell Black
Plumbing
During the pest few sdasons
we have installed plumbing
jobs in a number of Exeter
places and our work and
prices are bringing repeat
orders, Let us figure on
your job.
We aim to please. All our
work is guaranteed. Esti-
mates cheerfully given free
of charge
Chas. West
.Notice is hereby given, that a Cour'244t Q neens Ave. London,
will be held, pursuant to the Ontario' Phone 3755
Voter's Lint Act, !bee his Honour the
Judge of the County Court of elle,
County of Huron. at the Town Hall,
:Exeter on the 28th. 'day of September
idle at 10 o'clock in the forenoon to
hear and ;determine complaints of
errors and omrni,ssions in the Voter's
List of the Menicipiality of Exete(r:
for 1916.
Jos Senior eterk of the I:aid
village ,
CHIROPRACTIC
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WORLDS GREATEST SCIENCE
It is a science highly esteemed by
multitudes who have been liberated
from pain and desea,e, at a time
peen all other systems had failed
ahem. Many there are who have mil-
fered from deseaoes such as rheumy
atism. paralysis, sciatica, spinal cdr'v-
atuae, deseases of the heart, river
stomach! end kidneys. constipation and.
various other female deseases who
have found complete relief through
the chiropractic system and that in
ninny easels after various systems
had Mailed. If you 'are a sufftetrer,irom
'chronic trouble, sec Dr. S. M. Jones
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
Exeter, opposite the Rater 11Iillie.
Consultation and examination free
gmliggimpant
No warping or cracking is possible with our secret
process semi -steel fire -box linings. Being in five piece t
they are easilyremoved.or replaced without bolts or cement
wcirt
andora
a
Before you invest in a new range let me show you Cllr
Pandora's sensible ideas for saving time and labor. aur
Sold by T. HAWKINS & SOU.
EXETER FAIR Ai'
ry
3 : ig Specials
150 Pieces of Altiminun Ware
Cake Pans, Roast Pans, Pie Plates and Jelly Plates, etc, etc.
at 15 and 19c.
100 Pieces Fancy Gold Decorated
Im. Cut Glass
Useful Articles at 10, 15 and 25c.
150 Pieces Very Pret r Irredescent
Glassware
At 10, 15 and 25c
Specials at the Candy Counter too
We can supply Blue or Red Plums at 25cPail or 60c bushel
Come and see how easyto
it is shop now at our store, since we have
had it remodelled.
Powel!' $
1310 vArai�T11( siroR
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