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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-10-4, Page 1Lette E AY • 4a 00 s Fall and Wini DOLLA ate of t!z Present fargh cost of woollens, by making bees r talar. cli sin s of these lines, a year %io. ad,- sarze1, we are able to Sell our: fsi a ock of M -R's Overeaaats at th price ns last winten, eno all triode att oo bear eaaltl 1 Or *Ritar Corin rc;felt Bert's f? ., . Oat lis x 'g' we illt iersia4'f gist batik to pi n' ro asr of' filo Wednesday eve im". of tea;s *A l: nasi Overcoat; €tc'a- g xra Ylt se roes below Black Bea Overcoats ':el?'et collar, for 'best w ate eft, at poeitirsln old Primo den Navy Blue Sd ro Ien's Fine Tweed or Worsted Suits bill the latest rotors,. Also bip ?Nu=ns' ",shits to be Sohl cheap very day wear. a p_ Fitwell & Wolthausen Soft fit lt' lints for men, all -t:ha 'fat - t styles, Also 0t1t1 ]rats for knock- IOi@t. I. l 1 i, merest many den's Fawn or Tweed a ncoats Best dish make, for fall at f'rortt $5.15 Youth's Overc+ boanti£tal s. W boo to 'Sit: big cloths 'tits c fine`inin4 aao%oof boys, ale Boy's Overcoats ai hard to get. Nilo have them, iaelted or lalain styles. 'We 'nu to buy these early, ;re titi*r., replace these linea at aany= car the 'prices. , n Boys' Butts and Odd Bloomers w Galore Ira fi to estring surge. San=ords, or Taiota fllroual, 4cores o! suits to oboosc r i from. mind in your sod E SHOE AND tRUBBER DEPARTMENT r few more lines of empress Slides to smart at '3.00. and V.50, Ali heavy and lig tt Rubbers are in buy your tcupplY eaarlY as Prices are very uncertain.. a1 ful annge of Rubber 13oots for Men, Woolen, Children, See our line o1 Men's work shoes before buying as they aro at prizes t ie seam :1,9 last ;fall PTE Earl Jones AND a '4. or. cines. bin z a.ia2d ad p lore: term` sPlri tszataildisp 0i ' Q-rs, or the t k,: dresa- 1 liXon ht the tren- i char with since of laic a are ae,vetei sat eine) sift fi isite 'mak ath fir a as ro; lag: i: can that years .' o, f' d crs,it,r; 'fibs a taring al1 'kazs H_ t1k rtr,zglz aye; ,rid ky xxkorne c ..Uy Da si eS g C£rian olgz ,rOh w,.c-:-.upe far f You or your Tatty fit d angcro On Friday ntiniber or .a alae nutrtizer, 0' mist at the f tnz3Et, art tfa it•t twzadr o€Trs_ Sam Rcession ption... t•kl, nil Sk o' u'1 1,1 r sooug men from tow liable to tie called up draft for „Military F,V*'*V147,‘ as - It 04941 TE iaC+ iteeaal* cls; aab1,' •14n11V4t. (v,,ttin M'n. with frit=lli„ tifatl cicaelta rater .* ralso' dress' arid a Itis; blies provided a lust. ,a moat .x spent; nod "once rtttntb>'reil by Following lt•ntc anrte r, IV ate oil of dal by lie ea ed TW eeiee were Bi Intending ;purchasers will do well to hived our large variety of ranges be- fore buying. Weilist a few of them below. CANADA, CHANCEL- LOR and RoYal Jewel Steel Ranges. KER.-BEN and'Brilliant Steel ranges $40 to $75. Cast Ranges $35 to $654 BUILDERS HARDWARE We have a complete line of house building hardware includ- ing Lock sets, hinges, sash fasts etc - also all hardware for your new barn. Let us supply Your Purcliase a Perfection Oil Heat- er and keep comfortable these cool evenings. School Reports our evi elf and family. Yon- hovi• al‘eays willing to do your part to bear social or church. work. Yon have spent moat of' your ,lif ao far an the „Eden Line, :Ninny piens- ant hours have been spent together We hope to sPend many inore. to or - ten hove a frtendlY word with _You also shipped ot e.,L1pt. to :31iss ;roan. either on the street or in our hinnes.1,1-rnoldi, core of Field Comforts You are removing front the busy Corittnission !Ilt; following- 11 1105 - life of the farm to tree qttleter 'rind , vital' shirts; 5 pyjenote; 120 pairs or 'more restful life of tlw town. Yeti Isocks; value nlea.io, ,deo enclos your work is not all done. We hope Ore from Ilurondale Patriotic Lea - in your new home in the everyday' gue containing, 11 trench shirts; long frs land of Ripley. The n rotten( will be _held o taking rooms of E, 44 tit)TIC LEA -1.1171r. -IMPORT' The Patriotic League held try ir nal meeting in the Town, o outlay ev•rtipn, Octolair lat. a* Mir tions during the month nriamin int to The proceeds on Fair Day inclittriog sale of otos, boo h, stab ling. sale of night robe donated by lored Hairdo, and concert at night amounted to $422,30 malting a total of S483.41, leased by the heottee . t f a. tares arid dutits, in the bringing Ina 8 hospital shorts; e pews pajamas; s. No.15. for the montuot,september of e younger members of your fatn-1 9 pairs socka„ valee s1511.50., -making i y, in e company of the" older ones, a tota value of ZI2o0.00. ainndorgeeenreroarl mcoenridtuct The names are being based on weekly ex and true hoopinesa, - a. bring in their trietabership fees at tbe emir:lotions you will find great comfort oleasure The mentbers are _requested to Yoll have, Mrs. Skinner, enJoYed annexe meeting or at as early a dote Jae 4th.—Eddie Turnbull, ( good measure or banpiness and pros- i as poseible. A motion was passed to Sr. 3rd.—Lillian Pollock, Marion parity in your home; although your 1 sendini:150.00 to Y.ALC.A. It was de - Turnbull, Hazel paateraart, rewis aathway bast not always been in the cideal to seutl boxes to our boys over - Fischer. 1 t sonshire; sometimes tht- shadows seas, containing Christroas cheer. Any- bu3111.. Alriace.—SCIrraoel3daerk,erWGiiret%dce TTourrna-- threatening. anti even tan storm hes leave at Pa.triotio room at Town Hall have been deep. the clouds dark and one wishing to sand a box ItindlY 1 . *' broken in "great sevenly, yet we be- on ViedriesdaY afternoon Oct. 10th, jr. 2nd—Robert Taylor, meivin Des- I neve you have alwasys lierird thel still come and bring a box, for our brave pt. II—Clarence Xichers, Clarenco Pfaff. Floyd Pollick, Katie Hackman, Nellie Kenny, Arnold Keller, rt 1—Joe Bker, Elmore Keller. Pt. 1, Jr.—Pearl Wolper , Bruce Kenny. Herbert Keller. Teacher, L. M. Sn.der The following is the report of -S. S. 'No. 14, Stepten, for the month of September for olasses 3, and 4 in 1 Hygiene, Grammar, arithmetic and composition; the lowest marks re- quired _for a pass standing being 240 and total 400; also the standing ac- cording to daily work.- in order oe merit. of the Primer and First Book Esseraf 284; L. Brooks 26(3; E. Welaber 265; M. 'flodgins 218; T41 Mills 243; A. Anderson 242; M. Brown 237; K: Hicks 227; A. Conner 171. 111.--L. Ironton 219; E. Haxtable Iraskett 45; K. Inesket and W. Ilas- kett were absent for two exams, - Prinner.-11. Hodgins, J. Flynn, V, al. Weston, quiet votes imnarting hope, encourage- ment. 'confidence and strength. Again we wish to express our es- teem of yourself and family and ao ask you to accept this clock as a to- ken of our good -Will. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner were prets- entt•d with a beautiful fronted oak boffett and the ' following address read by Mr. Will Essery. To Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skiner — Dear Friends„— tore for the purpose of enjoying a pleasant evening and to give expres- 3' a .The PeoPlie. of this coma:unity meiet pfaearrtherniit 0.vattoaNtkrleedag7:aytoRfo,o_litx..::nei:uz:01,3e: sion to fee trigs of genuine gladeess on the fourth ,..io2. wheh 22, years of at the thought of having ,you still in ' age he married Nancy Vicker's who oar midst. We feel highly favored in preceded htm nine years ago. The the knottledge that you intend mak- naost of titeir 'married life was spent ing your new home in our community in Tisborne on the farm whi.cle he ale - In you we have an officient neigh - sided until the time of his death sbccCrerfarnieene(Lbal";°eur.‘"fil°rt°iut111.4ehin-a-lin'ds1PecIs: was a 1%fethodist in religion. taking which. followed a paralytic strOke. He teem and reel -feet- You have also W011 ae active interest in eeiireie were our sincere regard bY your Christian tin his fading bealtih prevented him.' charattar :111J-1 sliilingnesss t,' j'akci Ile was a is 0 an enthusiastic member your part in any p'ans wi:lay'noniirY:eha,si,u'l-dtalryvi:n4Tissnapoatsoiifnio3n,cosounrtvoaajcitilr.eaadd inT oitusr ca:,:iest :tearrtTioiq ,r4p,leav,_s` this gift as a simp e token of our ei:Iathy list. wz desire. aili:sws etoalbs: reraadi.lrinoePtohlitiEes 'and .a117.!9.1-1,,Yteallsulars'itbi; xtend to Yo , :4,t. ‘raso.lh nmaDoV ,as Ilhde,IEf ad 9ns. Olay 4Lt011:-., t% o are far alva.v from home fires at Christmas season. DEATH OF WILLIAM HAZLEWOOD It was with mucilf sorro•tv that the frienas and relatives heard of the passing away of Mr. Wm. Hazlewood at his hfoate near Kirkton on Satur- day. September 29th. The doceasea was one of the last of the pioneors left in this community and was ir his 84thf year. Ife was born n't county 1831 nine miles west of To- ronto and nassed his earlier days there, owning to Blanshord ivith his able di t me fts If Iton ading by Miss 'W 'Pr/ordeal of Trionies of 1' Nvorkro in James secs prietent and ed with. a T anti b the trio b school. ,onidon and a former Sr. Sabbath enfant nesisred in tn.) ser - Of TIV etureit .W41$ S. AND hal:. CONVENTION, 'tile Convention of Epworth League Exeter District of the .711ellitodist Church held in James Street Cburali in.),:nai.creflIntiranoeannItelahtie; us:tistacl"Isenmeci.snsof.itilIlloouFt t7t1,,i...ert„:1;1.11;;;i cogatee ware ia attendance from out- side points, a arge ,part of wheel Rev- J. NV. Baird of Exeter, District Epworth League President, gave addresses at the morniag .session on The relation of the- Sitedev Scbo l- and Leagues of one Diatrict to ther the Genex-al Board, .A feature of ;the aftera000 session wa3 the "group conferences" when' those in attendance met for one boor in separate groupe to discuss various problems of Sunday School and Ep- worth League Work, and reatorting la- ter to the full conv`entibn. Rev, A.- E, Johns, recently return- ed front China, was greeted with the Chataqua Salute when he was called moon to address reie meeting, which by ahis tane ,filled tile basement to , interesting .and inspiring .ciccount of :30ME: of his ',experiences as a miss - are in China. "The President arieoun- ced that pleas are being laid to have. Mr. .Johns visits each League- of file District in 'the near future. The evening sessioii Opened A_. Clark, t -Ire choa leader -of the Convention church. Rev. S. W. alue- .speattonal ;addresses were elven. air M.A. B.D , of Wallacebure on "Rea _aieeil ie the homes of James a Street. coma egations, enan ercre soon al the, 'evcAing ,s9s- ane formally tilde Ilcoo arr. Roan of' who 'as liiineelf indircted, Wednesday.. Ile gave a. tine sermon which the Omit* tinder the, Ab of Loadcisbona seisterl by n,, v. Dr. Fletcher of tail* Thames Road; Rev.. arr. 1 aritin. or eifortt. and 'tee. .11r, alciriarrnia itor during the vacaocy. Rev. Dr. ii etcher ;Was prozented by Elder eury on behalf of the congregation with a 'tunic. The ladies or the cart- reotion then served supper. quiet but pretty wedding took ace on Thursday aftermoon at the tehen Miss Catharine Lindsay "Pollen was tunted in marriage to afr. Ed- win G. Cowtird, alto cere-nony being Performed by Rev. Dr. Flint:her, Tile bride was becomingla* attired in a! wedding gown or white silk tealte triaa tiled with pearls and loco. ;Her SiSte; tics arary A. Pollen octed as brides - ed the eroom. After the ceremony bricl"al party were tendered 9' reception at the home of Mr. ant seventy goests were present and 9 and a most enjoyable time was spnt... The bride Wag the recipient of many useful and handsome gifts. Her trava elling- suit was bine, serge. with bea- ver hat and phone to motel. Guests, were present from Sta.fla Exeter, & "Plm many friends of bofia a.nd groom will join with the Times in wishing them a happy and' prosperous futu're. 1500 ".11EN TO BE 1ST DRAM CALL FROM DISTRICT It is contemplated that on the is= sue of the proclamation of tte tory .sereice act calling up all omen between the ones "OE 20 and 34 the dparacalla, 'cease recruiting operations, lat-- titue no 'further appointments to the niets.,g:tvinineextLepteontscerinmalfiC.Te`a.uPf.omeortat-li: est orders announce. In the TEI,Vja_ recruiting staffs of these onits will be made and no new recruiting piano will be pat in operation. " Fifteen hundred, men will fei calla led ep ,for the draft in the Loud " el g 11 secluent drartes will make the total.. IS' LS note much gieatek. It is undeTstooa the instritetien of the new -renrOff in Canada will 'Tee 'of an plena -an' natare .only All the, advanced