The Exeter Times, 1917-6-7, Page 8i
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HE EXETER TIMES__'
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Phone. >l6
easonable
At Right. `Prices
Phofle 16
New Middys
ry
shewing a big range of
d Ladies Middies made
lesigns. �i «5 1.5Q, 1.75
tie root ;Hosea
'Try x 1:<s ox Haleproof Silk
E€osiery. 'io Tl �
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White Outing bats
Outing
Something new In Ladies out-
ing Fiats for this treason, Several
very jaunty styles. Made froua,
white pique. Selling at ,' 1.00 .and
L25
bite Canvas Oxford
fa rvisatisfied.
tvarrc z al_ ams..
a� � �� Laced Shoes
guaranteed to the
as without 'holes or
,fa~rif!shedl free
chio,sty/es in Pumps and O .ford s,
as well as in. th,a 'high ops *2.00
to 4Q
White shoes are very gopz:lar
This year. We arc showing sere ai
Silk Coats for
Summer
eat1,>coats for
r, iY e bare t
=10,00 to
.flit Sweat-
stnartest t
Summer
erpretty,
Skirts
€tractive wash shirrs m ,de in
eras very smart. styles, »hoar,
tisa: newest striped waif white
texials, gThcy are very res, to
,prle;d.. $2,2 aald 3,00,
Tennis, Bowling and Sporting Shoes
The Styles for this season are more varied than ever.
For Ladies,—Pumps, High, laced with or without heels.
1`or (Girls and Boys,—Hight laced in Colors of white, blue
Land brown.
Men, --Oxfords, or High laced in i1 and Brae.
` hey gest much ;less t al n ieother, it is economy to
kd'ear them
ll Yin is
a Tort—The
fo oa
'Market ' Ig
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the report of the Exeter Market
+corrected up to May the n"30rh. -
corrected up June 6th.
Wheat `2.25. t r
Barley 1.00. t '
Oats 75c to S0c:
Family flour 0.40.
Lo grade flour 3.00.
Brain, '0.09
Shorts 44.00 to 40,00
Eggs 30e.
Batter 30e.
Creamery' butter 45e.
l'otatoes 4.50. to 4.75.
Dried Apples Ge.
Bogs 15.25.
nee Sets
e as in Dinner
ll very
ine$ cu ne:nr anrsti,
1, tr
X
as. Uold handless
tear and vegetable
tial 97 pieces- at
Brass Goods
Make splendid wedding gifts.
WO have a big rare of Bross Jars
tremors, trays, etc., el's'e will be
glad to show you our assortment
R of Brass goods.
J.A
Toilet Sets
We have always something
;
to Show yoaz ,ln rookery. Ater
tvh + sets v g trimmingsing
s
are y-oixaalar sellers. Seta at $4.50
5,00, and 41,50;
Hanging Lamps
A fine assortment of new dec-
orations with the fringe trim,
rigs.
We have them almost:
any price, you are prepared; to
pay. x$"4.50. to 12.50. ,
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STEWART Phone 16
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+Irs. E. Christie is visit1ng ha Lon
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does
Mfr. Ross 1lollanu was up frovxt Lon -
on on Monday
Busse} Balkwiil of Sarnia is home.
an his bank holidays.
Mr. J. Cr, Smallacontbe, of Briar-
,Ford vi in 'town aril "orr`eek,
lz, and. firs, Rd. Bias:tt, of Lon-
don spCR Ell S %,,t1;, -earl in town.
Mr. AV,. 1£, N.,„-sti,„i is spendinft e few
weeks with relatives near Byron.
:qrs. Wm, L;atr diet'. r •at
aturdlay aa.rd,r rill ir• ' ira
Mrs. Wm Ce leis of "fo
tar ii visitiaig relatives itl
takunity,
:II- and Mfrs,
fan,.ly ai;nlored to
r tided last;
Goderieh'
roxafo ha;
xiais coal -
Se au
oal-,Se1r]au and,
rsoll aver This
s-, F;orentee Vincent visited rr^iLld
Doreen alsrdock of lfx•nsall dat,
Sunday.
Mr, sial Its. .n, E. Knlm atria
anti etre. Confer motored to Lon
on 1Foaulay..
31r ,Oliver Davis of Zurich sp{'attR
aaatrday and Monday with his par-
,
n s in #ort u
11x. 1tob r Saifaders has returned
L
ea after aftx r tip a ding the reinter
rix€ SOlith:•rn ,St;lte .
Mrs, 5. T. Wood. still Miss Mae
-sod sl,ent Sntrd er ant
Ii3fats+lay with
t ri afar, s ie St, Thomas,
Mrs. J, \1-, (nailer will b* et one
oat
Friday SI b. 'inst., and alta
ridgy of cheat month there
;,lr, and Mrs, li, 11, Ifom •ton, of
Luellen, visited Mr. told Mrs. oq e
t tldis, of Sessnsirta, over S nday.
111.x. it, 1). Tomball of 1)aaatdas
and 'MTS. Cullop of Calgary viand:
firs. l,
3 W. T. Beavers last: Friday..
11r. Letituer, Ori re left Wednesday
for Toronto where be has secured a
ttctsition at oxata of the Tatoblyn drug
What Does e
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Mean � n. to You?
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Do you struggle into your dress clothes occasionally for an
Doyou merelyget an
hoar or os of temporary exultation?
occasional morsel of good music?
Music is a necessity to _your spiritual and mental develop-
ment. You are doing yourself a grave injustice if you do not
have good music in your home Particularly, you are doing your
children an unforgiving injustice if you do not fairly saturate
their souls with noble music.
"The Phonograph Witte a Soul"
$ ®
ole p give the robleni. It doesn't wive you the travesty on music which is
charaieteristic of the ordinary talking maclirne.'Instead, r;it gives you the
Iiterat.fte-Oreation of music, meaning tba,t it Re -Creates the asuman voice
and other forms of music, with such literal fidelity that if a living artist'
sangof played in comparison with the New Edison's Re -Creation of such
artit's performanceyou couldnot tell one from the other, if you closed
e , in public
your eyes.: The truth of this statement has been demonstratedp
before more than half a million people and these denconstrations are
chnearly chronicled five hundred of America's Principal newspapers,
We want You to Hear'.
lis wonderful new invention. We inviteyou and your friends to come
re
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'We want to be your hosts at a complimentry musicale. You
flier urged to btiy. You will not even he asked to buy. We are
eft 1v satisfied if you will tonne and listen.
Please do not aisle its tosell of„ Edison ate -Creations.' .Further -
n Re O ea . 'i you int- more, injury to the records as likely
son any ui to:result:if ',oil; tent, ;to c l kt • 8it7
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Try us tt)r all kindso f
Canoed Goods, We have
Baked Beans Spaghetti.
Tomato Soup
Peaches Pineapple
Blueberries, etc.
Also shil'ounapkinPumpkin fork good1fes old-
fz ned
13U? SOME
Cerxn lI:a,sas K atartales
Shredded Wheat
polled Oats or Wheat Flakes
For Breakfast
?eople anllst eat; so bay You
Heat—From us.
Phone 18
SON
DIED iN 1L' MILTON
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_tars; SarahSpied, Widow of the
late John Cotton, of Rarnilton, died
on May 16th, aged - 97 years. The de;
ceased was one of the oldest= resident.
in =.Datnilton: haring_ resided at No,
2, West Are., North, for 70 years.
1 to a month ago she was possess -
a11 her faculties when she was
trieken with a paralytic strokeThe
deeeas d. -_Was the oldest member or
the First 3 ethodist chure1 Banlih
ton, She was an aunt of hiss ;JtzIia
Spieer or town. Two daughters sur
rive, l 1 f f �.
ture
Undertaking
ROWE
THE F 5NERAT:d DIRECTOR
AND FCBNJTURE DEALER
SQ i,TH
as �
=1LON
ERAL CoN`t`FNTir
eating of tixe, South
at; 1 a kissociattons was laeid,
It*nsitll Tx d slay- a rwrlaoot, There
.► sfaldiodldl ,aitexad=ant tate sit
at mart of the `riding being v,
ted, ,a fairr of ladies
fx pr,;ssnt, Interesting add -
'ere rla livarcd by Mr, Chas,
rya:
.w ..._ mpton; :tars. Max,,
aro t Hyslop of Toronto and 31r.
peas_. .110Mill;ta12 Liberal candidate
tliuron for tate Dominion 11055e
.leib+,r-
'
etas of .+confidl'atce in the
tat Ieady was passed. li was decided
to tread as convention bofore August
1st: t.<a reaplaaca a c,isadidatc• in the,
d s, field for the lr'rovinei al llouwe. The
x^.
arid Mrs. Burwell :and :.nr's, following officers We cb tented. F~edi-
evil house Ilan Pres' rtes, T Fraser,
lvnF ht motored to S. Thomas , 13rucdfiald; R, 11 ss,;' rich; A. Ilaaar
spent Sunday anal Monday with tlard, liruce'field; 1 aria,„ ,11, Smith,
irds. t ., .•.,serer•and a first. class stand for a bluer-
alt ♦ 1st. a fed. l.t C, '�•��pl�, l` , first stand ,
PU13T lG NOTICE,—The members
of the South 1•iuron Ministerial A.
satiation give notice that hereafter
the • will refuse officiate to at ad).
.cw
funeral on Sunday, except in cases
of urgent necessity, such as contag-
ious diseases.
Ashlyn . Trumpet, Secy,
r:t
FOR RENT—Small frame hoose on
Mill St. Exeter. About 3-4 acres of
land; good garden and fruit trees,
Apply to Gladman & Stanbury,' Sole.
ichors.. F {:
400 tons of fine; land and oattlo
Salt, for sale, All grades. Exeter Salt
Works. Co.;, Ltd„ J„ 'Sutton Manager.
AGENC\; 1 C?la THE rATKIN
,—I� :ring taken over the �4 ?`ai
l:xr_"t Agency from Mr. j, E. Gotiki
o; Hensall, I am prepared to clo;
ha siaess with ali the &d customers
and, of aers who .have not prey,ioaesly
talased the products 1 will 1.+, pleased,
ao interest also A lull line .now ho
stock GoOlIs cart b procured' art,
r'sxdenee at aanv' iirnbe tutl tine
1 intenients C;ougit Rentedlies Spices;
andl `Fxeracts, `l olIsi �dlrtic es nhray=s
ort ll and, Phone nyder proraippily' at,
tended to, Phone -43 Exeter.
t \fig d. ,� 'DRF\ ',.
Ta;ar ellang Salesrnarx, Exeter, Qct,
T l'C11SD,4Y, JUNE 7th, 191iii
FLAX LAND
200 acres of land wanted zor fl
Apply' .*o Joe' Davis;
Ontario Flax Co'v. Exeter
OR SALE. '
We have in stack 2 No, 21 plows,
1 No. 13, plot", single furrow riding
Flow and one maple. drain land role
ler, Will sell cheap and. take in ex-
change scrap cast iroitor wood about;
raze quality used tat the 'Salt i;,'ark,
Exeter 'i"f"g.q Co ,. `rutted.
PE ItR k . DOL?l.'B, T ieensed
tittrteer, Sales conducted in any to-
cafliiv,
Terms,' moderate, seas' let
at Tituet Office wit promptly at-
tet'd4d to, Phone 116, l+iri-;,tou. Adi
dress" Kirktop, L. 0.,
FOR
The D. l3raund prop r y i+%°:stat Sts;'
Exeter North. cons't�tinl of 0 splen -
0
'c a , kicheaa
did2-storey brick d a l ing
and wood. ed with b ani ul ground*
in front; large bti;k bl-taksnaitbwoo
d
worker and paint shags and tools..
This. property has; a frontage of 4
lots and. three lots ruuning to the.
beak st, lee=; a small comer on ;bank
street, deeded to the town about 10
by 24 .ft. Thio is a bc,:+utiful home
Wood `let last week , a ,- o . d'°- rt orth ; 3rd smith and, will bagieo d eh.e: p se the
1)r. "Clair ,00 t 2nd Nano 1C,, , Intr tee; �,'ealf ,
r landau where h::r has sel:ured a, v'cf, J, tat tortdr, 'la , 1;11, 'Treats: Dr, proitrietor 1s pat the age to work.
Co assistant with Dr. Mot- t , sal' S •ctt,, , G. Seldom it. Also a E ry good cosn.ortablo
l,asition: as SCair, 1 l n l .`i d
t House— ,._, re,.
. ; ou t, Pres-,
Provincial 1
lain
+ t" t.. t r �
" dr.n iS. L1,
tau 1 e
Mr. ''Horaatio Reynolds a'f Sa°repta,
has `"purchased the residence of the
late Mrs. 'terra. fCudinore on Main St.
and will move to town shortly',
Miss ,Edith Collins, of Ancaster, vis-
ited her uncle: and aunt, Mr. 'and'
airs. Wan. Penhale for a few days
during the past week,
Rev, Dr. Turnbull or Toronto with
his sole -in -10w end slaughter, Mr. and
Mrs. "EEoberts attended the memorial
service at Thames Road on Sunday
last.
A deputation Brom Exeter Oonneil
visited' „Mitchell on Tuesday to gots in-
formation with regardto its method.
of keeping the streets in repafs.-.
MitchellRRecorder.
Sunday. ,June the 3rd, was Bing
George's birthday he being 52 years
Old on that day. Monday was observed
as a bank holiday, the banks in town
being closed.:'• t
i Essery, C.nix:rata 1st vied=, 11re.
Margaret G!mime rt, Exeter:; 2nd, vice
J. Kellc rinarin, Dashwood, 3rd, vice.,
Robt. McNay, laeafortla; Treas., J.
Preeter, ;Gurieb; Secty. T.Shilling
sbawSea.forth •• rllunici9al Obtain-
,
mora—Goderich 'Township, D. Wise,
Clinton; Stanley, 1), Anderson, Verna
'Hayfield, Lewis Tbonfpson'; Hay., C.
Fritz; Ltsborne, J. Morgan; Stephen
G. 1'enhale :and T. Collins.; Exeter
01fas 'Harvey* !Jensrall, Dr, 'Malloy;
Tuckerstnith, 'ti,'', 731ack; Clinton G,
Netennan; `1lulle t, M. ;Watt; Mo
Elliot), J, McDowell; S'2aforth, Jas,
Watson; auditors, T. N. Ratcliffe IS
7, 1ilizcbley. I r
WORTH. SEEING
In the advertising of Jones & May
this week they announce an invit-
ation to their store for Saturday,
June the 9th to sae a special display
or Lion Brand {Boys' and Child1ens'
31r, Wm. 13aammond and daughter ' Clothing that are made in Exeter by
Irene, of Mumford; Mrs. Collier, of our Exeter girls. ure reel surd that
$affalo, and Mrs. I:lolt, of Listowel;
attend& the funeral of the late Mrs.
'Hammond on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. FredKestle:: motored.
up ,from Burford and. visited with
relatives over Sunday. They were ac
compenied borne b3. Mr. and Mrs. E.
Jory rvho will visit for a week or so has been a complete success goes
Reeve 13. W. F. B>avers Qt town; without( savinr, Mr. Davis is not only
the tempi., will 'take advantage of this
invitation to see theProducts of a
local! industry we are justly proudt of.o
The Jackson 111'1'g. Co., of Clinton'
started a branch factoryhere near-
ly eight years ago to manufactaire
thildrens' clothing rtith Mr. G. W.
Davis in charge and that it
'e
ti -room frame cottar; i and wood.";bed
villa hard and so: t water. For terms.
and particulars apply to Tiros Conl-
on, Auctioneer andrear estate agent
kl,11. No. 1. Kirk ;on,
ADVERTISING RATES
1)isplay advertising nates •— Iiia
known on application.
S. ray aninaats,-One ins'rt;on 50o:;
three insertions $1,00
Farms or Real Estate for. sale :0o;
each insertion for the month of four
insertions; gra for each subsequent
Insertion. Miscellaneous articles for
slice to rent, w,ateted, lost, found, eta,
each insertion. 25e. Local Readers,'
Notices, etc., IOo per line per inser-
tion. No notices, less titan 25c. Card
or Thanks 50c. Legal advertising 10*
and Se per 'line. Auction sales 2.00
dor one 'inskrtion and '3.00 for two
insartiors. Professional cards not ex-
ceeding one inch -50.00 per year.
This, our new serial story, is; one of the very hest written oat
the present "war. The first instalment will appear iia a,a e r
You'll like Tommy; it is a strong, soul -stirring tale of the
15SI1a?. � Oat. �
'eat worlcd'Was that everyone in the family will, enjoy. The hero
is a i. Kaneastershire lad. He didn't want to go to*—not a,
"Let 'errs as wants to fight the Germans fight ern said,
There one day he heard the cry of'suffering Belgium; h
the call of his own motherland ,he gave up the best ,job'
had and enlisted, He went to Prance; he fought a good
against hire 1 as well as;the Aenemy i he won the D,C.M
y
tah11ent.
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DO IT
Now is the tune to
plumbing or remodelling'
Estl;ates cleerfat1ly gia=
iaf charge. l lone
alt work gurantee
Chas. West
244 Queens
Phone
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Footwear
Swart and New
t acid yo1
Our au is ale �
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our � priced
ced
will X111 �
right
pans� �icn s Heavy Shoes s� fi
'orth o for
20 pairs Women's Colored Top Shoes wcrth $5.00 for
o 1 5o pairs Women's Shoes in black and tan at
Reeve Thos, Brack of Tssborns. and popular with bis big staff but with
t•
Reeve W. R. Ellie t and Depotsiteeve' our taitizens and much credit is due
W. R. Yearley of Stephen aro in Gad,
erich this week attending County
council.
The ;prospects for the apple crop
this year are not very. promising in
this vicinity. There has been a fine
bloom of plums, cherries, and small,
fruits. but there is vary little of the
apple, blossom.
Mrs. Skelton and Mrs. (Maj.) free-
man and family and hiss; Margaret
Gladman, were in Port Stanley during
the past week where Mrs. 'fie tman
was making: arrangements for a cot-
tage'for the summer.
Mr.; Davis for the complete success of
the industry. Mr. Davis informs us
that he will be pleased to have any
one interested to call any day next
week -arid see the factory in oper-
ation and see how quickly a garernnt
is "cut and made. Success to anon;
Brand. Clothiers, ENCOURAGE HOME
IND1JSTRY' BV BUYING PRODUCTS
OF THIS FACTORY '
DISCHARGED FROM THE
CANADIAN 'FORCES •
(Capt. S. N. Dances, famous as a
Maser Lloyd Beavers who has sue- Pursuer of the so-called "slacker"
cessfully 'passed his first year work and violent 'exhorter for 'overseas
at the Exeter Highschool here, lett units, will not' go overseas himself.'
on Monday 'to spend thesummer on l'apt• Dancey had been attached for
the,.farm- arm with his gramdmother, Airs,same weeks "to' the'207th Carleton
bounty. Battalion. in the capacity of
recruiting ., officer> as ar d when the unit
left Ottawa ha was given command
of a reinforcing draft: of the 2nd
Battalion, " the ;:appointment being
made at ,Ottawa.
Dancey enlisteda'number of men
and took ;them to Halifax,' and was
then recalled to Kingston, to explain
matters brought:. to thearenion of
the military authorities. He has been
in Kingston . for several weeks. Tho
nature of the charges brought again-
st him was not made public.
Ifo worked a's a recruiting agent in.
many ,parts of No.'I, District and re-
cruited in this ,section. Ile ,'became
known as "Dancey of the Dance Rally
rn Imndon, fay; goill into•e s:
B p>a
rex qtr. p.,
pmheriie n.'. i t.< lz bal_i
Wm, Beavers, of Blanshard,
A JOY RIDE
Summer `s here at last and wjthiat
Summ af
comes all the pleasures of oatdaor
lite. On Monday "a gentleman whet
owns a commodious auto. 'treated a
number of his friends to a. drive in
the country. where they spent a most
enjoyable time at the home of Mr.
and 11Irs. I4ydaIl of Fullarton, ore -
turning home about dark; all well
(pleased and almost more so on an
count' of a little happening on their
outward run. When about::, live miles
from where they, were going, their.
gasoline supply gave out .'and while'
they ` were waitixig' for some to be
oi1net
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The domSnarte note of rates+ S €i in g.
Fashions is entirely new. Rarely be-
fore have the majority - of styles
shown such. ingenious design- with
the general effect of ,simplicity. Our
stock is complete.
The slowing includes Serge, Cher
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jots. Vacunia, Tweeds, and Worsteds
in the fashionable " spring co.ors. and
staple shades
Mens' Suitings . -
Our stock of Men's Suitings is the:
finest shown also a •good range . of
spring overeoatings.,
We guarantee satisfactiioaa frith
eoery .agarment,
pair
13,75
00 pCL' pair.
40 Sample pairs rumps and Slippers at $l.so per pair
air.
. Hose 1
z dozen Ladies'Black Cottonrac P
Men's Balbriggan Underwear roc garment.
New Assortment Neckties soc each
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Tailored
Clothing
We have an excellent 'range
of Suitings in Blacks, Blues.
Greys, Browns, etc. These
are all old dyes and bought at
are selling
old prices. We these
away below the buying value
of to -day. We also have a
slen'did showing of
READY MADE' SUITS
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS
PEABODY'S OVERALLS
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ODD TROUSERS
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