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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-5-3, Page 8.c ij 11 URSDA i'Y 1' •i6 A. TWA T fight Early we have of MO Phone 16 attractive Pinch® The very l ewest is We have; them is brown mid brown and dry to uia. ttlahip for Q ,,s is the Pinch- eatate;u allots of :dark reyy tweeds, Co> e in Boys and g Shoes the forks, of the hay% t iib rtz ore: ,f. Thee we oys and Gir leather goods is c`t big assortni r it °lots c£' o high, this of Outing ue and blue. 05150 5 •o inion sheet rs' St,an lard new ones wwnal 1ve_ 4 y Iv;Ag, c,tat,s sk li 1 rt FO:¢w V� 4. w^,,g for .va r» siz #C,kz°na t nrdora, echo tT,w,R CO A`1 c forllft ra4 D SI�R1 Do Of exceptionwl v; stzr bopte, COntb spr 't few left ;and t2,25 tl 4=CO old l rice This; is au tort,.,able ov;ford who war.` *hoz aaado, on ca vivid.,, `Halt"., SLIPPERS k> slcote- ,st ww'omon orforts. It Is st, Spzeiul da,r WOElia PAP 1%ot will halo to otter noel w501",, ablc° Qst*' plie,QO o,i w' (war $t yoga, rti for i. f:ri�l, 'wv. a' Th. it ala of or raft&1 is stot S , IeLtl:tl ciao , ?a r yard 7AP_k N ir^W laaft;°s:a ssiat of obi.' for is yclritia coveted al li !"#Ta Market Report --Tine following; is. the , report of the Exeter maritet corrected up to May 2nd., Wheat 2.50, Barley 1 00. Oats 80e Peas 2,0,0 :per bu ataii >l}y��Qur 6.50 'P ogfOlae dour kn :s�Q a for ��, krix,04 to 4a,bu. ar &et pulp 38 00. per Eter 38e. atnery t tttez,' !#€o,to s. f. iw*d Apples0Q6c„ agi 15.5V: apse syrup 4.50 to aa, a gas 6 LOCAL 44*Quell l])S( lMER &tLL] ilZ'r Nl° d 4enCu t play y• I< otfl l7 i y peal` d The re 1: ha,xe a small quantity et€c tea' et at the old price. It .will not last bong. Oar canned peas, corn, Tom- o.toes;; and bans= are of the best' brands. z R `. TRY OUR 2 VANS FOR 25tt PINE SALMON Wei have a splendid Quay oft dried apples. Spring time is seed time, het your garden seeds from us th r scptak Sal �4YTc°A�CCI�. i Mrs, r va-itir.4 '_firs- Gr: port° h is { :r sisi '.`n;; in Kite alwvc 11 Oh ?fir» t, kelby of owl-: gs Ittsi,ic eaa :t wt;[1rtC47 td Mo*hdlg aft tortoni. honi,t eo int per,. liosr� ww w a"1; P tai, attcictsa v'sited l i 'loan forget- that 1rw'e r;in + order at once, 3f it or pork, fresh or cure e have it, Also resnein.- 'our ell :neat sausages Nene 18 0 ON of Fo tdort< vi•s-' oreltar W of tits 15'uod o: I pro t i o poretat$. Mr. mead, )ars, b l l t ooa ears t1 tat l or_tloaa1 bosittehs Errs, W. 171, 13naring o�q,. tai 5, s.3aa or Saq,ini�n' rc'�aa,z Bei•&ti�;n, zr4. ;Lebo Sifter, of Lor,dor, k -end vsiit,ng 'tars. M Large stza, 33- od Rtzttli;y. snit that you 3uraa' le kiln, E:.ttIll Q, J.A. STEWART Phone 16 � 1 GONSII)Eit it on honor that wwfei'have been licensed by Mr, Edison, to sell his ktavorite invention. The New York 'Tribun : says of this in- vention; "Edison has snared the soul of music." The New York Globe re- fers to it as "The Phonograph with a soul." The Boston !Herald says `'1'asapossible to distinguish between the singer's living voice and its Re - Creation by the musical instrument that bears the stamp of Edison's gen- ius." Four hundred other` newspapers i ave conceded that the wonderful new invention Re -Creates all forms o' music with such literal perfec- tion that the Re-Creatiarlcannot be distingu_'hsed from the original. The New Edison !rhe Phonograph with a soul' You have heard talking ,machines aaood 'bad and indifferent. But you have not heard the literal Re -Cre- ation of music until you have heard. the New -Edison.. # ! We extend to every muni^ lover a cordial invitation to visit our store. We want to give you an hour of Re -Created music. Don't beafraid that you will be urged to buy. We simply want you to become ac5uaint ed with New Edison. We. -wantyou to become a friend to this marvel- lous new musical" instrument. NOTICE -Please do not osk sell Edison Re -Creations if 'you tend to attempt to play thertn .on, any other .instroment, excepti Nevao,Edison. No other ipstruniet# bring out the , true ',ifatotkal 4.11 sato onno 0 �< ww Mair aisa ;ostia&, y1 dogs vw'xtlt it av sr aat . rivet ruoto s urn vsa:rixt. ti; last Sturd. lt' iut4 to s hey.: tac<ta cs, yd Real. r spent a few it's plant-- other, 'sirs, exryl.ind. It s ywi ill hav-t to 1rno' aza€1 anew w�#alt. idea 1Tars' y, who hos Ire n Torten to C"(rivers"t4, ba,5 heirs<;. r, `1'atrrkwaall ,o, Toronto. wiW its zl bink broclatax, i� , Turnbull o rtlaatar dun past week. `,Frs. ,1',. Whyte who has b‘a`n vitiit- in t It mo'heio Mos. 7.. Wi stl'ate, rt. £xz,rred to Stratroradt the end of the eek; Thi root) har ataon'h1y mooting e the 1Patriotie Soc`ety will h* hold the Town Hall on Monday evt'.zti11:. hely the 7th, at 7.30. Mr. J.;` t;r, Dow int discontinued h's weekly auction s•a1'. lie will however. hive ;stock at the farm for private sale. 'lair. 3". A 'ttramtold ;and fasn'ly, of London, rno'ored through town Sunday to visit their daughterw at Swaffa. C Commtanion Supper will be ci s p°:rased in Coven church on Sunday morning next. Preparatory service on Friday evening at 7.45. Rev. P. Nicol', will eonduct the services. Ifs Lillian Huston of Dunnville visited her parents in town this week ytrs. VV.' M'Huston. and child of, Ashcroft.. B. V. were also the guests 02 Mr. and Mrs. '13, E. Huston. Mra. Rd. Mavis last week received word that her cousin Gunnar Regin- ald Joli;fe, Son of the late Rev. G. W. Joliffe of Toronto had b__.en killed. in, action.' Scarlet Fever is reported in some of our cities: of a virulent type and our citizens are edv:sed to be on the: look -out and. report any susj:ecte4 T a 'hang 5 Up -to -Date erg+ delivered at OCa Agent for Payne U's i3 e e, Green Onio and Pineapples to tl r W Aioa and Rest.aurin a r tall SAd :a ik,d `,a"^:W VEItTtSING RATES lwlay adva^rtis'ng' wn tsn axlilili,;atioar, --Ont Lose $1.01 Estate for sal &; 50o; e tawlt ixa asxiton for the month of faur, iia rtioiws'; 2 -to for es,ch outvote -Vent tnsertid'seellortenus arficles l`eta sole, to rent, iwa.uted, lost, found, eto each insertion. 25e. 'Local Readers, Notices; etc., 10o per atria*, per anoer- tion. No notices 1 0 than. 23c. Card of Thinks 50c. Legol advertising I0ao and as per =line. Auction sales 2.00 for one insrtioc gnd 3.00 for two tnszrtiorn, P'rofess`onal 'cards not;ex- wsceding one inch -,50.00 per yenr� re cases. Services as follows in the <Mon. St: Methodist ; ,chuich neat Sabbath.; Loves Feast' and Fellowship at 10 atm, Preaching at 11. a.m. followed by the Sacrament of the Lord's 'Supper At the evening services Rev. R. B Redmond`wilt preach. Subject"What Christ to us''. Everybody welcome. OFFICERS ELECTED • Th;; M'ssiort C:rcle of James St. church held their annual election on officers .on Monday when the -follow-. fele were elected ;or the ensuing yna°r Hon. Supt. Mrs. W. ' Bissett; ass't Supt. Mrs. T. 0. Southcott; prsident Args ',Laura Harvey; vice Pres, Mss S`:cila .aSouthcott; roc. s<e,y. •Mass Grace Baird.;; car. 'suety : Miss Venda Rowwcli,ffe, treas. Miss Mildred 'Haar pi'• ist. M ss [COrsina Part on The society have had a success- ful year during: which they raised $63.65, GOOD ENTERTAINMENT AND CROWDED HOUSE On Fridey evening or list week the Hensall Dramatic a'ub presented "Thi New Mi iter" in the Exeter,Opera houses under .the auspices of the LSgle iiia' Furniture AND Undertaking pE. FUNERAL Nd� h"U1 N1TUR IRECTOR DEALER MSss I atone i?owva> ws'il hand an, two. ion Gala tr; her household effects ton Albert St. on Saturday. May 5th. is.s. Daum has a splendidtot on Oaf - t n. See advt, o � �.oo&l con it os o ws LLoy- ENGLAND "war, "ifath;>v Englund p:' Cr,edpn� ri c iyed' otfieiaal word from Ottawa, las& Friday stating that hs ta54393 P€e. Lloyd E.ngiana/. o ffieisily admitted to the Austra3 fan Mitt/tory Itoslaital "Winn -au , cat 131h. graft shot; wonri t^ff big' 0, to= 0 n tate 1 ° of Exeter. ? and enec a''rington ni t ' °i uel CobWesdr4', ;e and Ott des' ,':J, button 'ager The Times welcomes oil item at interest for its colorant's and is glad to get it by phone, mail or dropped into the office.o r lfa, ]D -Ho a from 50 to 125 Be, i1Rdae. Ernie, Thompson, R; R. O. 8 e$hill. Out, 3-23-3t, FLAX LAND 0I acres of load wartted Apply' to Joe Davis, Ontario Flax C& e. FOR S ALB ave. 13, "I and b* Fint!#FI y -u Exei Maap ton or WO, the SaIt'' ;1DCbn ',?mired. a:. e diter L'a 1'1';tlq�t� ':n'�:, lobe very 'best fare eds, tg A:Iaply to FRED BA'vl' xeter. Ont. a z 0 L The D. Braund prop r:y Main Sri Exeter' North." eons'sting of a splerio did 2 -storey brick dwelling kite to and wvoadshed with is au 1"ui ground* ixw front; large 'brink blacksmith avo worker and Patna ,shops and toffy:' `This property 4** a a,?ronkae tsli lots and, flares,. wing to t back st, less a°',n r ,,,v, on street, deeded t11" lite ta'aw-n about b.5,' ?�4 Vit. This a b,,au iful Taos un '•"first clank S1id?gr a iniec7 n wte�.a -an. fo� ; _ 1 'r is past *e age to work a very Iwod edorofortal illi• ante4 :;:mit, ww'oods?xes l and w 'i dor- Far term ieulara apply., to 'Thos 'ti tioneex and real estate age3Ftt 1. Eirlrtou. >. ? t 11 and rout' A 00 gsnre T. 1'', LAWSON KILLED e ts, ,tos- ikawv%tt of €ovw<n; is as igrd :in act'on, Ssai't.;t, v a on of fir, T2t'a, Mwv e. it I€ . was born ati. r a .sad most of his 1;f4 s as n `�ttph'n €[ltlnaalalp• LIQ: en-: iz th , 33rd. Ir'lttal aa?i and Fr�anc� for smut 1:42.: i. as, Vit, , la e$aiast.,d he ws;.5 �,wtark.ra' is i dol I:rz '1 hos; ?It:4 h,A;, x pf5 aa, wr@a n L ciiw pritaae and won 111 field. .te 100 FOR S; LW i3c:,aas;,, ,and; lin i arst aha l: axadcl w ala tl� o,. a Exeter, to iL*I rtana w eight .room',. 'w o t Iaat i t t",et�al or+ n;tli J;ratit erctaa °d, !oar Air, J. W. Cosier was in London on Saturday last to nett Mao. Gomez who cavae - ua from Toronto to john` lien lint -band who Inas succeeded 1Ir, 3, A. afOrcl1onald <as accountant of the Bank of Commerce beam~. Mr. Cotner has rented Mrs_ Colwill's house on North St. DIED IN EXETER Mr. JamesItuan, of town, di -,d quite suddenly on, Tuesday of this w ick. The rare" aced` had not b;: en' well for ~orae tine and for the past few weeks had boon making h s home wri h his s ster. Mrs. Wm, 13slkwill On Monday he. Suddenly collapsed :find pasesd'away bsrore 'ni.axli.al aid could be summoned. He was 44 years anti 11 tt;onths of age. The funeral will be Ladd Thursday afternoon to the Grand Bend cemetery. TIIE PRICE Or 1OTATOES" Owing to the very high price of s:;>:d io'ato:s. many who would other- wise plant a good-sized patch of tubars,' will not plant as many as they would at ordinary times. Some' hare expressed a williragniass to put in potatoes' but are prohibited be- cause 0:1" the price. Some :-ways and, means should be devised to provide sold to the man who is will•ng to produce. PRODUCE! pRODCCE 1 PRODUCE! -AVe hope that .the .citizens of Exe ter are. thoroughly aroused to the nceassity of th" production of fed.- stuffs. A number of advertisements have appeared in the •Times kali"ng the attentionofour readers to CZ necessity ot production. Th's week another large • advt. appears on page five and it is 'hoped that a thorough perusal of it will be made and back- ed up by a resoi e that will.be put into( jiracase. saga; Acrp"'siromAcris, 'OASES .OR. nsroxclEaricon Each- "Pape's Diapepiln" digests 3000 ,grains food, endingoall stomach, misery In five -minutes. Time -it! In five minutes all stom- aelrlhitiess will go. No indigestion. ht:9; 4Flotioefifi, or belching of gafg. hotalons of undigested zillions. bloating, to,* ittO v 111 toc. d, 111. on lity Ti teride 13. X., Fro ,epe 14 1" aR late ra`ro!"z aa;n,it' C?Up1 lee condo xtatsl to 'teethe moderate Orders Ie s office will be promptly firkton P.O. via, ].'hone 118, Iiirttou,. • IIr NOTICE--'l<:ork.hire }leg a for gr cc. The !tog 1 have at-presnt ons Guelph farm, In views• of the. sate, could not but be of very hilt class, eombintn,g great shr.e. true t} I)L' trod easy feeding qunlities.1 rias $l.51) with priw,1:'go of returning if necessary. Terms cash. For Sale -Boers ready for ser,iel: and rosve bred. Also several young hogs > 7 weeks old. C. llarvey, Phone: 78 limon St, east Complete Showing pring ttitings for Ladies' and Gents. - The dominate note of these Spring Fashions is entirely new. Rarely be- fore have the majority of styles shoavn such ingenious !design with' the general effect of simplicity. Our stock is complete. The showing Includes Serge, -Cher- lots. Vacunia, Tweeds, and Worsteds in the fashionable spring colors. and staple shade.s Mens' Suitings Our stock of Mients Suitings is the finest shown also a good range . of spring overcoatings. evehlTrye ggaruarmeannt.tee satisfaction with GIVS US A CALL N. Sheere LADIES AND GENTS' TAILOR Stand Upstairs. -Opposite the Central Hotel • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4111 • • Osteopat Chiropractic Trea FUER, OS Tr011ble Cforstioaajtm Ilay Fever Poor Circulation Bairn io /Mills in back of fzietory opat go Gall Bto IP TE ney Saved is Money Earned e to Us for Your Shoe y linos of our shoez.. are priced I ufacturb°or p4Ileaastiallgtot°siido'%: yr°011;It el n Heavy Shoes 3 Wom lion Solo Shoes button or lace 415.00 per pair Special in Hosiery Heavy cotton ribb d /Tose, black, sizes 5 to t 1 pair, sizes 71. to 10 at *20c pair. pieces Blue arid Cheek Gingham, 38 otos six yards for 1100 Special lines Men's 'NOV Cars 00 to 1.25 F. BEAVER PHONE Tailored Clothing • • We have an excellent range of Suitings in Blacks, Blues, • Greys, B.owns, etc. These are all old dyes and bought at old prices. We are selling these away below the buying value of to -day. We also have a • slendid showing of • • • READY IVIADE SUITS OVERCOATS RA INCOATS EABODY'S OVERALLS ODD TROUSERS We have just received p new stock of • • an 1,4 rp f.