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The Exeter Times, 1917-6-21, Page 8
as Phone alb J. A STEW Phone 16 Goods At Right Prices lei as t a cif ex, d.sinns. d made oleproof Trya bob; cif Tklosic>,ry•o^, atla th�1 ' tv t� 'They o � .three: rrsatA" L.. hie Outing at 4.2t "n f 4 -dadies ._.otnethi �", ,3 , it n ing Wats faze this seaon, Several .75 verti` jaunty stylus, iM1iat?e f oa white Pialt;e. ,Selling art $1.00 L2 ro White aova s rd a ed Shoe 1 n tl+ S -o very 'i nQ...bae''s are: a5fe: ;oh' to Polar Yash Skirts aveat- 1, eget ,r fag.: as ash s1:irts made ixs start 'styles, tdanw- st stupid andwhite 00 �n Tent. br g and Spo season ar il:lS :ih lased wire �i h lacel zl c ilich less thou Shoes varied than ever. itheat heels. Ye=s of White, blue WItita and Blue,. Sets Brass Goods Toilet Sets \v bar to i„bow white tset 41di4' ostia MeV` try. Dear lotion€nom at 4.-i1 Hanging a fis3e lazsdid ; wedding gift a orations hag lige' tit Bras , }t r 2 yy CSt„I1 an aa$rat. *t 2aY^NV dee- bare art nt aluti re prepared t 50. to 12,50. A. STEWART Phone 16 Market FBepoa the report of corrected • up to Wheat 21.5, Barley 3;00, Oats 75c,, to SOc. Fa roily flour 6.60. 1.ow grade :flour 3,00 lit an 40,00 Shorts 44,00 to "46,00 l g,gs 300 Butter :i=c. Caeaanery. IJuitex 433c. Potatoes 4.50, to 4.75. Dried Apples Gc- .1icrgs 14,00. For Every Home You can pay cash or,pay oath staiment plan,_ either, The :following is he Exeter ,iarket tine 20th. Edison ne needles to change, Edison, unbreakable records. Edison. longest playing records, Edison records cannot be played on any other machine, but: an Edison, without injury to the playing sur- face. Step in and hear- and see them." two kinds ♦•••••♦!♦:N••••••••♦•♦♦♦♦ :LOCAL • ••••*♦•-" Mrs, Maj, ileantan and retails are iaolidaying at Pt. Stanley. Mr- Rd, l3issett of 1;.cttadosa� .vi:s 101e11 over the week end,, Mr. George Mardon or Pt. FranB-, riszte al ,'r3, oyer clue week end. of 1St oodst0ekn the mveek- t The Quality Store Try us for all k indsof Canned Goods.. We have Baked, Beans Spaghetti Tomato Soup reaches Pineapple Blueberries, etc, Also Puaapkin for good old- fashioned Pumpkin Pies BUY 1.3.94E corn Fl1kes Krunables Shredded, Wheat dtolled Oatsor Wb eat Flakes For Breakfast d, l People anust eat; ro buy yetis Meat -Prom acs. Phone 18 Re Co GOWER & SON 1 o Sander *~ nde $ 5tjitit €riend a rata t a'RV enit,; 3 I3soa� ine,' his oar D)r: s iIS during l ; hi. brat ries and sisteia iu toast: v eek: NV, Braon;: or :a 5 w diva ora la av,- dtarixag ape, 3n iT `+rood has Iiurebssed ttae I a'rtsh property on - .for:44000.;), ,taai, m` C rate+ b; rr^,y o}- C,«te tl!`�n<tlatRail, .tl :lG r$'diton (11,11 J101 n2 A ar t ip'1; wi tx'�sTabcr y° o,ir t}zt• ata tbodi t cbatr<=ctt 1 niton, ort Juste $th,„ it Edison ' `. 'Amberola,-$10,00; 68.50; 100.00, Records, -70c. 1.00 each. Four minute: ...r-., Edison Disc Phonograph -$137.00- 209.00 " 325,00 Re -Creations. -$1.35 2,0.0; 3,25; 'double sided e 11r°� d`a Alrlaa o Laindon vis6 art 'fit T, .aclsn so.r at 1 c;l d ring 'eek, in oouids, a laced octads, cd lila-, dtor ror 1 f c.. , nerStrAa ilr , Jary-as Diek !h and t`on, ill cal t"la ill tib Aa t7 } * ; of 'Miltran v it;.' Salouira�+, acrd toea'at alaaring, tlaei Sotkihcw4s is datrinl tbl' pout sv ott k nttaa carer real :meeting of ih:• I'rt ss, .4s aeaatton. ",fr, dolph Evans., 4a t -"a Mawr Evens and two ei itatri? irs. 3. 1 y.lr1s' motored u seen anal visited friends: air Arto I1elv°e leaves this wr e for leintleta iw'lter, he bane secured; on-iti0tt wide la,Y London Printits arid 1,ithogruplt Company, las Mary Item haspurchased as ! d llcintznan Grand Iaa n. fe arn Martin and .Son which was de - vi 4,4 on Satnrday last. Mrs. ilutchisoaa and.: daughter or I.ozadon, ;ere visiting the torane'r's l)arents, Mr. and ItIra. John Corn ish or -Elianville. Dominion "Day Tails on Suininy this ir, The following Monday, 3tily 2nd tilt be observed as a legal holiday throughout the Dominion. Mr. G. A. Gifford. of the "Canadiaaa' Hank of; Commerce staff, has been traansferred to the Guelph branch and left last Friday for his new position. Moir, J. L. Rutledge. of the anolsons hank staff has been transferred to Aylmer and Mr. Alvin Ingrain, of knoll", al" has taken his place on the, sta'If here. Miss Marion Blatchford evho has finished a course in the Stratford Wetness college bas accepted a,poa- itien as stenographer with the Can- adian 'northern Railroad, Company of Toronto. Rev. A. J. and Mrs. Mann of .Bros sales and Rev. T. L, 'MeCulloch, of Cranbrook motored down and visited with lir. and Mrs. A. Hooper on Wednesday of last week. Pte. Jack Redman at Waterloo a returned soldier who spent nearly, two and a half years at the front, ampany 'frvisiting_ Mr. ccoand 'Miedrs.bJohna Cornishiendis of Elim vine, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mesion of Dubuce. Sask., are visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. D. C McInnis.is Mr.Motion, n was raised by Mr. and Mrs. McInnis on the Thames Road. and has pros- pered in the west being postmaster at Dubuc. He was appointed a com- missioner to attend the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian Church. held in Montreal and before return- ing will sepnd a fe wdays with Mr. and Mrs. Mislnnis. - Toronto along to Canadian to ,a 0n -A-SLIGHT DELAY We p-ide ourselves the fact that we live in the days' of rapid transit but an occurrence this week deom- strates that we have still 'a few Rip Van Winkles left. A postcard ad- dressed to - a citizen of town from Orangeville, Ont. and bearing the: date 'March 29th,. 1911 has this week reached ;its destination: It has taken just six years to come a very short distance.: The Royal Postal. Air Ser- vice cannot . come too soars,-Godericla PIGEON FLEW ONTO: TUG On Monday last the 5.1 pigeon -flew into thwklra the fishingirtr"g-, 'Elena when ahout 27rfailes mita on off Godeich` Th Vii, its ng+hax jg-astldtir5 ra 9�,„ih16;kM,�lo of Ars g'a a3�v%ne IOU x wtat;. marking left Ie'gar !r Da �vc`�ted: a earri h,'duse aII '%h`e+eiy a P ure AND Undertaking R. ROWE T1i El: AND FL NITURE DEALER j' .0. 1,. )iEET1 OraOW'raa(+It aof SOU tat; `a €f` rehe"e aRn A.ari„ anti district„ `i'ta43 to s;taaing, sl)iriccd at 4 to by Mest`ars, itu !r� 4 xaad o2 Etriitfor itaary, D. ' gaIon, .t dr was deeide4 tet as aaold be held ti faard, the r gree@ taC 1°lga'lir , aatt.lbla :tai ilav ay aaecaano atlota to atrad�krram icla, A rt'$Olaatioaa r0corttafl ettiiint iptinn :'for military sersice s% s a a ' at a s` to -ed. :�i a,Cla rA staxa a. aat+,sgra;- latrp o the good and welfare on titre Or was #;coxae tbrotaglx,-Ciinton, tia;svas-lieeord. 4. let :rt 300 'tong* of fine, laszad and cattle aal% for snare. All graders. Exeter Balt Ar%t Co„ Ltd., 3. Sutton Manager. a.AItM ;Al, I U s_ .for th, araaay boot a w wear, Of snails they have rn r ordinary share. Il'$ for the beef that's tough, ,I3 twee,n you and I iia staff.) C's for the ° cal ;, that's eapenaivt,. na doubt. But comforting pal we can't too without. D's for any dug -out, depressing and damp, Creator of chilblains, the 'flu and the cramp. E's for the energy nobody's got, Except ee hen a parcel arrives on the spot. 14.'s for the flag we're going to back, Till Germany bows to the Union Jack, G's for the Glad Eye we give. I've Decoration 'Pay --All Odd€ellows are rerluested • to meet at the cemeatery, next SundayJune 24th at 2 p.na: decorate the graves of departed toanmies ct th n 7n! nvariably terrible heard say, To all the French lasses we meet on our way. II is the place that's not on the or Where the Sergeant consigns every thick-headed chap. I's for the ice we complainly break, Before in, a pail our ablutions we take. - J's ,for the; jam Always apple and plum; If - we ever get strawberry there willabe a scrum. K's"' for the kit -bag, with which we have tried. To pack all our togger and troubles inside. L's Tor the licking the Kaiser will get. Though -we ` haven't succeeded in catching him yet. M's for the mud. that forms part of the stew. And clings with a wonderful Lond- ness to you. -> N's ;for the note that the President sends. When ships from the States come to mystical ends. O's for old Hill. my particular' mate, Who swears like "a trooper when: dinner is late_ P's for the 'pip, which you generally When the meat; tin draws blank and the weather is wet. Q's for the quids we receive in our pay, (Though you can't extract many ' from ninepence.a,day). R's for>the rurn, "'which; is one of the things. That to us poor Tommies some' jol- lity brings S is for soap a forgotton emmodtty If you have a bar, you're consider- ed an oddity. T's • for the Tanks mad•z expressly for Fritz; They; fra�ghten rho ipaor; blighterA ,t out o .. �aa'��acS1Y t9 a ra so ea; g 1 atIr"6' 1 e5 1113 Mal others_ WWesteru . U n iversi ty Lotuhon Three More New Professors, Equal to any in Canada, ➢: Gnow St d n a can obtain a_ good C an Education in Arts and '_aledieine At the Western as Anywhere President., T1 R»a Ph. N. is g<neY X11 kinds ofseeding, haying, and, harvesting machinery including the relelarated Oliver corn and beat cul tivator oral bear. barvester' attach, ana.nts riding and waiting, plows and full stge o ,a tpairs also a nuthher, staa4f11iitd buggies Mcttgblirr grief' ales of several near d i ras. Cali azar secure one for ;h)ora- inion` Day, Wee, .Ward, V iTER, 1;atr ay th 5 STE needay, Jena arta ate^ ' irt1 g€toat t ondi[ s t lair 1..jz �t> lead ira Sts :"ecova r}'^ j ;alesitapton, 1, Exeter. part 0 ;91- av e- a lint r. eonVeo sized a'ctl to Gatti e air r Yp 0. w4 The . Bsttloal i tttp s y Maize gte Exe ter :�osth, censuring of ax splen - brick dwelling kitchen and woadsltw^t3 with le anti al groan& in front; Lange bairk blacksmith wood worker and paint shops and tools. This property has a frontage of 4 lots and three lot' running to the back at. lees a'mell corner on back street, deeded to the, town about 1(1 by 24 ft, This is a beautiful borne gond a lirsI cloak t tend for a Meek smith and and will ii{ so'd cheap an the proprietor is pastthe oge to work Also a Very rood comfortable a} -robin - fraa to ,'' ea -Clare add wood. witltisaard" and ..o t water. For tering nand particulars apply to Thus Cam*" eron,Auctioneer and real estate agent R.li. No, 1. Eirkton. ,UWERTiSi'NG RATES Display adcertls ng rates -- Made known on appliention. S,ray znnitn'ifs,-One into rt ` 500 three insertions $1.00 Farms or Rent Estate for sale 5Qp; each ins.rtion for the month of Iaiur insertions; 25c for each subselnent insertion. ,11:sceliancous articles for sale, to rent, wanted, lost, found, etc. each insertion, 25c. Loan] Readers. Notices. ete,, 10c ;per Iine pt.r inter. tion. No notizes lass than 25c.Card of .Thanks 50c. Legal advertising 10o and: 5c per line_ Auction riles 2.00 for one ins-rtion and 3.00 for two inst.r fora. Profess"onai cards not ceeding one inch -$0.00 per year. The Best Newspaper Value In Western Ontario ..The.. London Advertiser All Mail Editicns $3.00 per Year Complete Showing r. J. pin g u iting.s for Ladies' and Gents. THURSDAY, 71714E 21st 1817 FOR RUNT -Spall •frame house on Mill St. Exeter: About 3-4 acres of land; good garden and fruit trees; Apply to Gladaian & Stanbury, Sol- ics:ot The dominate note .of thea Spring. Fashions is entirely new.: Ra1rely be- fore have- the majority ofsEyl�n` shown such ingenious design with' the general effect;, of simplicity. - Our stock is complete. , The showing - includes ergea iota,; vaounia, Tweeds, `aa+ in b„a'fashionab1e sprua,gt staple shade -s is 411 OFs FLAX LAND 200 acres of land 'ranted for taxa Apply to joe Davis, Ontario ]:tax Co'y, Exeter ' This, our new serial story, is one of the very best ten clad the present . The firstinstalment ft will appear in an ea>^ issue. You'll like `aarnna., itis a strong, soul -stirring great world war that everyone in the 1 will enjoy. :. ey . � family Al � aThe hlelra is a Lancas rshire lad. He didn't want to go to war :not at fix: "Let 'em as wants to fight the Germans fight 'ern" said Tommy. Then one day he heard the cry of suffering Belgium; he heard; the call of his own motherland -ate gave up the best job he our n andenlisted, irhad eah este, Be�e went to France; he fought a good against himself as well as the enemy; he won the D,C. ., sr ' the best girl in the world. A splendid storyi4 Watch for thefirst:instalment. O IT ok"; i the time tc, n' sr remodelling rates clad dally glen €e iltalae at our exp'* All work guaranteed Chas Wes 4 Queens ATS T Ta 1 t ootwe S .K. Smart and New Our stock is flew once. yole will gcoeds tieed right 3o pairs Men's Heavy Shoes worth $4,5aa farpair 20 pairs IV nen Colored Top Shoes worth $S.00 for :3.75 50 pairs Women's Shoes in black and tan at $. ,00 per poi 4.0 Sample pairs Pumps and Slippers at $1,30 per pair dozen Ladies' Black Cotton Hose 15c pair. Men's Balbriggan Underwear 5©c garment. New Assortment Neckties Sec each W F. BEAVERS •h•••••♦•♦•••♦♦•N♦♦•♦••• ••♦••♦••••••••N♦♦•••••t••41 • • 3 •• ♦ •• • • a! , • w• •, • • • • • •• • •• 2 • • • • • • • PH"OIVE Sia TA?AN'S Tailored Clothing We have an excellent range of ` Suitings in Blacks, Blues. Greys, Browns, etc. These are all old dyes and bought -at old prices. We are selling these away below the braying valise of; to -day. We also have a .1 slendid showing of , -•• • mss; 4 i" «: • • • re READY-MADE SUITS OVERCOATS RAINCOATS PEABODY'S OVERALLS ODD TROUSERS ave ills receive new stock of 0 r. ��ivi'tn*,dry •s.eal�n kth erltaaa.Z 1, far ai n,bL:3f,� 4 rt iS�,ffr'"E:iit 43F