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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-3-7, Page 1MAR *+'I'++>;',,H ` °° ' -31-1 ++++++.1- ie. '° ._++.'i'!i'•hy ;;;-770++ y" 4+4•;i a++' New Goods JONES & MAY Received PliONE 32 New -d Ie worth ofap ath's 6ranulated�iV Sugar b, or 201 to be sold ill, ' 10Q lb:, '5O l b, sacks. Leave your order at storephone or us as it will not last long. Suits Coats, and Dresses Every Day. €IazkE .at, visited our iL-adv-to-Wear orrt a rushing business these days. las cult, and people are F.01. r¢, early, are showing a See them *oo Spring Snits and in bcautiftt dice cloths,. The e are ties early this tatafol 'range o:C 4 ta)t - Con ;an(I Sea• :- as we `.-1•. >11 thorn; fast 5 daS on, Greetr tx rge and Oat !a !orated. Nort Spring Coats €•rbc", Covet i, Tweeds', tsnti Sk1i . ylrt' Fr re bind.. op in the niflicst s1y'lt?s grid '0sne in the !popular .S.h alley' New Serge Blue 33rown, and Black,. T aa -8 are vor 'tilt%dry Braid and Satin, l'oo't tl'tiS shantung Silks alii£H l ateattve, 1)x slain, Foulards rti ,a d3Et7rS.. Voiles l©1ed and tit ;lira Dees se bet ai Silks Plaid and S Silks wast iltiatt, I'oltlitt 111 ti t}ikci ▪ tr • • pe nd' C:cE:C nod !blue!! ani.a, i Paper ittrng, Rooms, Best Rooms :1 Tot of odd papers enough 5000 'rolls of New Wall Papas for 'Parlors, 1injrtg %looms, Dons, Bed Rooms, and Kitchens for single rooms to clear, out at small? Jones AND C3 ash, a*• • 87; —Ger,)Eri 7€ttt 4, $5;. 1)o atlry a. t7; Citfford - lnv's 71tie=l `x,, den tits;'dobe 7€nr io 3;.'dd r r ivy 4 tarp t dors' 78; Rtab 'Snell 74; 'ortlacctt 4Vundai. von Glade t ilii; ran t'ukll ;woo *4"r.' 3tl''x&CI 4rr.GC° Jean S. 1,1?'1' 110 it 7 Ph;: council 7tze ai on Saturday, .`Yi r lrLt Arrdr2-'' Slers were Jreier. di. Ileania< of the last': meet' el« ,ap:'roved.. i; lizei 0, 1 r ;rata- Kt nnetix Stat; Graft Ji -c ah 7E>a IF ilea'. &nei11 I'.is- l)oroth z t27)t:' ;3, Reggie lArtii. Acheson 69;1, aselosl i 87; Charlie 'die -\.-boson lea, "Vit 61. NO. on roll 't3>3; 4 Floral �� +g+ • tt 85 trots rp &l izcar 'i;'. it 'sl; It 1. 31 • •i' 4o, 32in ? 78; 31 old 75. l'hss \.o tlteott til, astr.a re attr' 3iT. 4 mbrtil a1). louts char '.e t,'Grrizaur ti H 11 in. roll 1l •'A 4* i* •i• 1.4 +++ 44++++ 4 +++4 +44+x£.' ++++ ++++++++++++++++'++,14.++ •1 +++++4.1F+++++++++ Spring Call and exam- ine our full line of wash machines and wringers. See the new 1900 Gravity Wash- er.- ; It works _ like clockwork. Zacl ines $13to $16. Wringers x;4.50 to $7.50 Clothes Baskets $1.50 to $2.50 Wants O'Cedar Mop and Polish make easy dusting Just °received a shipment of the 1918 New Per fection Oil Cook ''stoves with the improved glass oil fount, wide top etc. Sap pans, sap pails, spies, etc at reasonable prices. ` Mll;LI\EILY Tel l; 'i .4:;' r pito:' gjtat111•r •n ce i.r1,�11 l°o llcr °, 79 1.7 T;;;ns °ht 72; " 'a•c•eh 25; Jo rs !kir a 5 t�t of The r3tttdbto°rs' Retort'. was pr seri i :. 11.Ste4ngo auditoit i'exc red,+ was .dopy i. d ?rdered to Eat 3l1 ditty butrson. r3 r 'c � � � trona a ns � � read. 'fl contract :trr Alum '`:pal print .e. as let to the Times Co. ,., I ; ac:corcii°a, 11) itemized te•nder.: BY- ,laW 4o. 3, confirming appoint- ment of officers, fixing salaries, etc„ was paused, signed and sealed Ts'.,; ncti°oo o-: the Hydro I l et ie Railway Astat ,atjva.n. and „l'ilooiclpal /`i. so Tat t'=7., asking tib:= I)0.inin F'ri Geon ,E-R'ionit to appoint a Mon ..`:1.i::; ., ore'.eat tinny tri tineSenate, was „p.. ;,ro -wcl ; and a resolution adopted, d, a -l: -, li. - a.p'.ninttnent a€' Mr. j. r e l l Glte.2pla to the positilort. the design.:,-)- cif : r- tjcM township as t.o ant >t lite ;laky*-- on rill : the p � or, or 11ad .r nO r' the aca , zs tl z,nti and st.4x1 0, nd joy v SYI roadie nQ1 li -alta-r, 44$ S Yt U h ti cthat` t;a�ia1; h4 hadea bnota1111 ° p Sti•phe.1) ha C•, dtra.li 11 - -rtd f;iitaI t ars itd-,k t (In- „..! 1 lclli° ve and ` 2i 3sx ac lull e,, rn (,oro, 1 ' all the lot- �crrtlt an , tu1, 1`horoos i2, :-d, 1 t3 u-L:oa lots 1E1, Zit, 21 ti;ncl 22,' Co ll: lid 3i 2nfs 1p ?xxd 11, on C•.;nc^os., u,�ry 3, 4 S, ? ', 'X la, I l , s, ff j, : h t), '�.' Ti 1 ^s ; l; .' } , .`1 j •k'"ttk , i3r .7tYts •' "o 1 ' S. I :o- 2 ' 4,:'ol ; l it olic@ a -r,. wati i. Stru{0.ay cl y1 St t°sJ Croovr"t t tit 1 God so a {o0 NO fn rexe�ty! Poner lCet viLlr the nave o letamw.e.i ,s ay e. west i'l•itEhour Sy CB. as7� 3V5 11znf P 2 ^ (111-T11., Ii1 1rt,GonacXljr r�r ammo l rrc se i)g,s71 . - I;. iztcn ll . its rec. r_11 ' sl '- s that: ' .-d• ' (1. a h< r.- orve4agbi7=1.7( E ADDED a OCR 'NATIONAL 4 NT BEM.. sone o'r ,? reld there Gori save n -•-•;•tkaE.; rthtea xt d t 514 reap: Bot• ;51 ;ttr di:�G`o servile nolo 't -id itorbill ,: s ,rSaecs e. a nr hold qu it tt^3)zc+J the' 11V - I'S ',IP illustrated • ,.tTpi't trt'lr),`n, "(' it -lir -rt. -sting. +`k tel rG col crowds, a at t"thiol;:,,. 1rft1• e'-1 )`_' motilt'nt, ..•• ''1),1voI tit lay Sllic rd 130 , t)lJsrrar House, Friday e't'ertir'1,.,, a11:e: ell 22tttl . 'I'I11E '101RST 53.' llt.)I1I'N Spria1,. is corn in Th,' ,t h- 1. robin. has been xa717artc-d and nrrtnerons blackbirds hurt- been set' l as nitwit town. EINE]) ;,15:00 AND e()S'.1'S 'rt' Exeter citizen t',) tel) 1.e.1 -or" Magistrates 'Hawkins and r :13e lavers on Sato i'dlta last charged with n breach of the Canada Temperance act and utas Tailed 515,00 and costs. Inspector , NolI GEMENT Torrance of Clinton, was down in We are snaking a spacial effort to crake this the best showing we have yet had, and a selection of itugorted patterns and creations of our of t"n work -room, wilt be on exhibitia0 11srch 15th and 1131:11. A special in- vitation is extended to you to insp et our stook. E. CLi2LI5b. Plan for '`I)a.ici" opens on 1httrsday morning at 10 o'clock March 11th; at Ilocs0Y's 1)rug Store. connection. : Evidence growing out of- the fth'e case led to a search warrant. be- ing and on investi;,ttionli- ryuor was found in a private residence It is quite i tSSr ble that anotherIn er courtt cars, will lotion•^ CATTLE BRING FANCY: 1'iucrS ;qr. Kalli Coates, of 1. .borne. bad n suceessfol suction sale of his farm stock and iutplemen's last week d*hen good places nun rcolized.:7'ht' stool: 0 high Was in splendid condition brought fano' prices. Choice. ,rxadl' cows so:d. Con l60; 4170 arid the high- • I:x1:TER WINS PROM 111:\SILL cast price us as *182 Ont. yearlinll,o for $101, others from 475.00 upt Fall: 1.xcicr a(d t1). salt pla)'cd a fast calves realized 1t'oni. $40 to $80. The c Dome rink oil horses and also the chattels brought r,...,,r.,.., good prices., in all $5700 being real - ,gome of hockeY at. izad., Mr. Coates reserved eleven 'fail cattle Which he intends taking . to Toronto to the Easter market. Ofr. C W Robinson wielded the hammer. Thursday night last with on top to the tune of 10 to 1. Exeter had the game in her own hands from the 'first sound of the bell and the game •wrts _never in. doubt. There wa S Daring 4,he sale a canvas for the sale not a let up S.rom start to finish, With of seats for the Soldiers Aid conc,ert the pock on the Hensall goal most was naade and this together with oil 'the tirne. The teams p.a.ye-til seven man 'hockcov. 1-1.ensall had our team outweioihed. by a good. deal but the 'speed of our boys soon got awa-ty from their opponent's weight and, Referee 1.),r -y 'Boyle was not called upon; to do touch. The Exeter boys played 011ie Tiznes ovelcomeS him and. his donations. Otr. Paul Coates clonatinL,, raalized ovor $$55.00 ,for the society. Mr. Coates expects to move to IONVil shortly having purchased, the re.si-, /1,nco )lr. Geo. Crawley on Albert grand. ,,ganae. H. Boyle NVfIS the star Caritily' -to our raidst. on 'the ice.. 'His lone rush-ni Nvere the feat ore of the ganie. lrhe id instill had 1 G 0 "OPEL SHIP ARRIVES. no idea hoiv to , stop hinit at all and ' his shots wean; right on. Hardy, at *The Gospel Ship "'Endeavor" ar- centre, p ay ecl a strong- game and al-- rllo d, though nitich smaller than his man &dist 'wharf on Thursday 'evening of played him off his feet. Ile is a very last 'NN'CO,k a ft'T having a very event - hard; check. :Manson. and -Itiorato l'ul voyage of several wecics, 'rho ship the Wing S, Were riebt on the job and came io uncler tlhe auspices or the 11) pr,^ t"a''l at gat a t1>, :a lu.: trrtlt `t S . inlereStt'd 'Ito° Lite Talc RlGTL will lye tfw:tim on bell ko.t til \oeb^-°•' Fetil9 1.h )ort be r J;¢t they' be t, Ittl 4 a 1 t12e :atlQki'Q'r5:' tel el); Lc; :usual 'it 1 luancra#icat. LtrtlR; o° L baa 2e Hayes—I cave--'ri.at th'- +lunla; ipal irrialt ar . ,he awarded to ll'he Exeter ' Lttt} .rto as per tender submitted to do said printing, --'Carried, The following orders were 1 rens, Crectiton. Red Cross Sob:,,its°, grunt L2I)0.00; Grand Bend, ditto $2311!; 1, cnt r 't;a ditto, $200.00; ;pun lnsur- '• office, insurance t~ 'r. halt 17.25; Cart Express Co., express' on supplies, !)tic„; hiss G31Ia_olarre, "l)o your flit chub” ;°malt $40,00; Geo. I;ssery, draitY in; Centralia $15.00; Chas, Lttjcke an - it tar . Iles ,to00; Tiros. 'revs:tlrtcak'', aat]cliior's lees $$.00; Municipal ,Vorl L. up ries ' !4.37 ; .Alex, .mirror, road grader 550c.; W. R. Elliott, tendsrg Hydro -Radial meeting 10,':1; Chart I oellne.r, account 2,55rh Webb la t icy a.; ice from load 501 , R. Adair i. of drainage tai to be charged .!n 191.8 $17,00; Edtw. Fahner, shovel'itg. tion ,i'. ;S R., 2.50; I. Basterdand others, gravelling county roads :J, per ren.. 217 50 ; Adjournment to Micnday, April 1,, at 1 p.ni; ;then Patlrtnaster0, pound - keepers und-keepers and• !'enceviawers tt°11 tae .tp poi t eel. Heir} Ehler, They had. speed 10 bUrIl and did ,,e. -,43o(1 arrival ivas the. occasion of a spacial "shooting. Olotz and Snell on de'ferce celebration 'hy the members and Proved. ri stone wall and anytinie the friends of the society. Th.ere was a Henson laoys goCpassed the ,forwards goodly number pres,:nt. Imat a_ it was only to be stoppno by our bout 'sixteen. feet long fitted. Init fence, 33, cari3r the puck \vett ,masts'.. and .SailS several. young e 'their bea,c1s. Rivers irt' goal had p;-issengers and a earn,0 was I,ia (tied „ry easy {inn, tolt caine int -o 'port, Tp.iv. 3. W. Baird NV a S t/1C , trioli good cark; of them.: "Admiral"; AITS. CV.) Kestle, the e 'blocks \veil and clears ntst and. captain and different ineinliers of e 'was not a boy with. ,a hig heart; ;r,h57..-sactety - th,a, positions or "keristi4 boys IS -011 14. have gon.O., engindeV..jo',,o,:stokers etc., The ,q9 ' 'llyhatotWere'stherele ,trip taken: tiro ' =loile a .Paul's Misr' FEBRUi3RY REPORT or; EXETE1?... BRANCH OF HUR ON COVV,C.A. Cre.dito,a.---19 shirts. 21 pair pyjam- as, 73 pair socks, 2 pilloivs, 2 trench s.aos. and old Erten. 1Contralia-23 sh,lrts, 78 pair socks. janias,' 1 pair wristlets. 5 wash. clot Exeter Soldiers' Aid -1413 pair socks Exeter Women's Institute ---1.9 pair socks, 2, pillows. Exeter Little Canucks--14 pr. socks 5 wash cloths. Eliniville arid .Stinshine,-- 24 shirts, noir' pyjanias, 58 pair socks. -Farquhat---36 shirts, 39 pair socks, 2 trench caps, palr trench mitts. pyjamas, 86 pair socks. Ilan- 21 shirts, 44 pair soc s 20 etrotcliec caps, white cotton. Total value—$2708.60. 'Vera Esscry, noan.our. The' names: are in. cyrder of )all. ,E,. , Turribulll. fr. 4-7-1-1.al,,:atter- oot M Turnbull, 1-, Fischer, 1„ Pol- olorcrecier ',AV. Turrib,iill„, 'G. "Fischer, 61''0.):4-i.;:,:ti.4.TatY;l:,.0i2krr.,.:e..`46,41.),. i',5i,larcli,'n,6. a 11 Mrs. Milky Thon,psort. Anderson and Moreno; urdox C00 Vt• r. floc] Miss ".N.farjorio Sterol:, ore.siderl at the tna, 1k:1:1:11111ED made charinitig assi--tooin ',through - or the rooms rprinn flower:, 'were thivir Ily arra IL geri. 'Mrs. John. IS ;t daughter of Min and Imndon. Irmo Exeter S 'l'a Ltr fr of day el Kul, ri iL"3.ti) 'R. 01lt7 • t)ra ih b' k-frtr;r to • 9 1)rrr 4 Hud, �lE,• 31)Q0 led 0 "J Si: rSO It' 10 0.612 10112, r: Tit by y' 44 'au ,d 7. SE '1 a`'i1. oarrni t 845 70' my l!� k1 wt cito 4, so l -AS ENGINE FUMES i, of towri. ious results happened on , farm ' urtably tc retort& 1.1001#• OT .1Ntr John 'Hamilton of nearl Cram- ing drafted overs.ons. Ilotot riduet work b an. coot The Or lirour/ • the boose. He also notice(' that scone d or the cattle wero down. Neighbors WCIT ela;phortecf. tor anti when ;hey arrived at the farm 'Arr. I Hamilton was in, an unconscious corn i Two root xeter boys . 8,2 0 e been awarded :Ad- distitageihed- tho Lake Road, Flanders azol tory Medals Conn Grant dition as were, also some of the cattle It The animals were hauled ,froin the c ba.rit into the fresh air where they z, oftero-ards revived. but four pigs that ;rare in the building at the time succumbed to the •Cumes. pOic-a at the ,G41-1,11milion, Parish Church! ; England, on 011onday, February- 41.10 as that of -Sergt. noon. third. son oil .111r. and l‘irs. Wilsond of London. England. and "Ariss, tily Thorn, only daughter Olr. and 11Irs. R. of Gotlairningo Ilia officiating- niinister being the Rev. F. E. Iletchison. The bride who \vast and ft wreath of orai...oe blossoms. and Carried a bouquet 0,cs, white , lies and carnatitras, the gift of her grandmother, she had as her maid, Miss Violet Wilson, sister of the ' bridegroom \oho was dressed in pale honu hat trimmed to niail,ch her dress and a gold brooch, die bridevToom's oiCt. Sere -t. ,W, 'Hicks acted -1.s best man. After the ceremony a reception WaS 1301d by rivrrs. Thorn and later in the day ,cilergt. and Airs. V'ilito* lett for London. The bride travelled in a nigger bro‘vn. costume with hat to match 'and had a set of souirrel furs the gift of her naoth.;r. The go•oorn's riift to the bride was a handsonie g,old- brooch set Is'ith. sapphires and ind his gallantry -won for hirti 11filitary Ale dal. -k\re also learn t Corp. \Vitt Jeffrey, son of Mr. ;Mrs. Geo. Jefilroy, of Csborne, feries took part in a trench raid doer ng which the offiners oharg. of his section Vt*ere shot 'down arid ht. rook command. COrpt .Telt Ere,' is hien awarded a stripe for good cOn priz.., this more than the meda that has been ;twaxdad. • Sap's 111.ill Clean up vill scion back steps am brie -;1-bac its ciarly soling- overhauling, Now- wci Toast' 0,94” -the-. vacaP Tbe 1)T