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The Exeter Times, 1918-3-28, Page 17.k4, .ry It A 15' '4 JONES & MAY PHONE' 2 44. 9 6y ♦, s"'s' a Co t 2Cf 1)! ora nbsc? lee cin AT/1'ro Pte. Lugto-'d 5 -franc lata -0 " I.d'-l.I4.1oTT. 1`144' n;usait•ge .ttok ;; ,Lich. ort. . t 444.1 clrka lit t! )iuhtr uSI1". 11aiott of Coit°r1 ar 11 �I: _ll'x-s, 77* niL 2 14311, Ti L$. rosart. trill '".5 liia,t Th 'b 3P= yre{`iii. 4 r4 o E3 0 1': 'C t: If»,tel'lt 4C, 14 ',t alt ell;zir� fl V. gate /.iase5 trivet ilt.tit 9t 'Sec Gbit deg les' a age cit Grace Cot- e; g ore;g so ee OUB Taj; rt e lew Re re Suits arz Dresses. 112: yr r CI'.A1 [y1r,i 1311 dew .541 € 11 skirt lE`n�11:t;t'. a-- e 'eclat Ilhack Iman£1E.1ti �st.1krt city ss.1, Ts" ytl Slat is n a> lE prier' only1,2x` yde utr range o Now Wash Dre .' Goods for Surnnier. readyto-r1 r. icy papular colors alit 1sta3ea•at> prices, :lEis Gs' New Stills and Coag „tori ETs Jones D • Spring Call and exarn� ane our fullline of wash ash` machines and pa NUM DRL0W14 4(O V wringers, ers. See the:nett O -!!! MIKE BEM 1 Gravity � avlty Wash- i er. " ; It works like clockwork. Wants. .. 1� Machines Sl3to 1416. Wringers $4.50 to $7.50 Clothes Baskets $1.50 to $2.50 11/11111 II 1314 I i Nlii O'Cedar Mop and Polish make easy dusting just received a shipment of the 1918 New Per- fection' Oil Cook stoves with the improved glass oil fount, wide top etc. Sap paras, sap pails,spiles, etc at reasonable prices 27a Phones Kindly be :seated bay 8.05 Railway time 'Progrtuntne.'8,10. Act parson wilt' he shown to seat +(luring rendition of ' Shepherd i • � a herd Boy" "David -the . ..h a r I)arY t t S scene. "nEa. any l 3 2 . x;, t .. ib Stat_. a •d Thursday ' 8 , t m•` t p r as L I � I �r IIQ4r•t•c's Bra,,, Store: XXne. at; 14 t'ltt�'1 ar 1Y int ear.1 Or 3 4S tori i r4i,atra 44`;111 :1 a til ,` iAt tilni,itt; 1ar•r Sot lea; bi.��4Fhi the evenin, •. ta thea ,tr,ltt:. f6t '•1 cla; titixwe 11ftr Ira lie a x :0,113'31 tDO k: lz'r par y ire tt credit, Tier renderir„, of the different parts worPia !Axone... of To wit:l1 excellent' voice rasa:; ranch apltror.- air #`:;talk Johns, 1°, rr.siti hated lty the largo audience., As Yla?n't 31'4!' s '.'. 2 ° a T11 .x from r.11tiay '}avid: bride she Looked most 4t in- 1 4..i rids. me irti,• Mabel 1'`ollicl. zas '1t <'haEal, the ' " t'S 1./K1 110At :,. daaarghtr=r, was also tat.t or 1114 tsl » Esc' llora1 ti 111rt Eiota trtia rl 1.. ! los« ° E tax. -1'' tticrs . trt�tatt#i: 4.a' t%ctlis'of I1'1 tlt'14 rat tir,,d 4v ass .t labske'1 of and'atE4 y,_4,11n i.3ai Cila St. ", ,`,''•, '113-,.i1 leattlae . ;A 1,,,14..', 1 \41'•atli from. 1116 r4ac4',tih front 111« l Of Ca 4444 lS 11. stars of the evening. Both in acting 1.'tu. IEii, t,llis . son o1 �lr. asld RIDE -TO -BE 51104. *T II ED Miss Bertha hornet, a bride-to-be• was the recipient of. two showers dar- ing the past week. On ;'Saturdays evening a number of friends gather. ed at her home as a surprise and pre- sented her with a miscellaneous shower ,dies Horner has been en- gaged with the. Jackson Mfg. Co., : of town, "and on Tuesday evening the young 'ladies of this concern: nlet at the home of Miss E.i$oiney and pre- sented'the' bride elect with a kitchar shorter. She was again taken com- pletely by surprise. The young ladies in presenting' a kitchen shower +did= it looked right and nothing ryas ovc r in the `way_. of handy utensils that acouldibe made Ilse of, in the kitchen. Refreshmentswer served and a"most enjoyable ;time was spent. Miss .ITor- ineyis a ,daughter of bar. and Sirs. 3.15. Harney of "town. She left on Wednesday Ynlorning• !for : London, where she was united in marriage to SIr, 4Viltiam: -Motz, of Crediton, ort of SEr. and Mrs. Icy. Motz. MEN'- S�tiErL-londain Exeter, on [ y,�llarch 25th to 11Ir. and 'Mrs.' Ed. Snell a daughter. SCITII14AG-In 'Stanley, on liarela 19th to Ilr, and -Mrs. -Chris. Schrag asort I>L,GH.A'R�1iE-fit the s5a able- Line or; March' 19th'` to,SIr: and(ll 'rs. Peter Dtcharme a son...... MARRIED I3REV 411 i! -IST L10TT-In Flint,1:l.ich on March 9th, Miss 4.'41: 11 Elliott, .daughter. or Mr. and Alrs. Thotnt', of town, to 11Ir. 1.. Grebaii; of 1Pl1nt DIED - f t;�.Ch`C9lV L le -112 lisliorne, on ,11larch 27 W Ilial 1 Chosen, aged. $I `years and; 1. months. i) 4.t Plato; Sasl�a:iuo td. w3lliam Os44,0 satx R.ol, L4ue her part and in hor singing she non William m Olce„ or 1.7"11er/14 arrived home } from' 'En England on rrfd 4.4 evening .• tar the:, favorof her hearers. � to t l~ lm a Mr. Galbraith, as �1)r1.%ld 'filled his larst, 44 4 1 lit' Pte. tlr c, Misted with the, part with great satis'ac'liort, lie_ has llIst. Aaron .11.1ttatlion :'raid_ lefi. Can - ;f; 44 Das 1d 1ttcitkl t on+ ti t'�a4 den .hn +>.'.: i A. Ala 1' ver, visiting her tint. frau °E:ry • Zurich. Alis s Ilrol,ktn-141r+a ar; L -'44r lera1 Lou4lort rti' riai:tan 44°414 414(14°1 flail rrsta:. l ' 1I . <:c Ir+iat n tiavt` lav 1 a li�� f 1 lir'r bottler ir1 Du tori iht s4 t u1 (arrt; to the dtatli of a rayliazi} Attester an excellent voice 411314 thriilttd.. ado an .oveznbt,i', .ii41e: liort15 ref' hearers. - tar arriving 111 it1:Ci.311'1; 111 rvat draaft- i. c• and spoilt ilt seven( months t`tpleasant's of he ; ed to E a•ilc . ,tat _T nc of the features the! the n of u: o,t the firing tine. ,1!.,e 'was 'wounded. 1 vel. irr* was presentation n � e T ' T� Anne last i r4. the ;seri ' nth, z, l4. of i a 1v ^ ' a ride boa'. a1 t of flowers rs fa Visa lea i,. Miss EQII£cL andMiss Minnie Merrier and .hnulc7 r sand lt� since been re - the latter filling the position as ac-;ct11) rating ata E1a?1a.1EI. 411. will .ht^nd n i i the piano Iritl4. rice nt- s -festal :dao" i !at his bo1111' before goiuni coiiapa use u I r T l ioiial ability, 1 to the military hospital 411 London for Among the: other personalities were - further treat axiant. One brother 41 t 4�-- ,similarly tea/tinted and. attendants, Airs. Beavers and: Miss �11'ra , t 0. !Treble; cro4vrt hearer, ' hiss Reda - returned homy: several' ,nonlhsr ago. Rowe; Samuel the mro1 ,'' )hetIf. Jen-.11.'fore setsirn111,1 Pat,. (Jlse sate a 1 nings; Jesse, W. D. Sanders; elder nuts hEtr o! the Exeter boys and re - ch crown44 I)avi' S. Siartln; Sail!, pars them: in exesd ta11 health. sw a o, the Eing, 11.. Shapton; Z'ing's guard.', 1 : 1 i ;ld and Eliab Is. w P. Ti elnt"c , t, Abner Eli ab, licsscnnger, S. 'll. Sanders; three'nlen of rear, Messrs. J. liiners, T. S. Harvey, AIS. Litman,` quartette or shepherds, Messrs. IT. T. Rowe. Pointers 8'1 The idea that the soldiers should n. Sanders, R. N. Rowe, A. J. liavi- ; get the: surplus of treat Canada pro - n. A. Bissett, J "thand t 4vo sentinels, mah, I. dt. s is txc])avis; Abinadab, 1. Bissett, Sham-; hay., the first, laiw�h oldier Kleinfelshould In addition to this there was a large chorus of male and female The admonition. 1.0 clean up ;And voices. All -Isere xi5essed in elaborate swat the fly are lost in the rcater costumes and included shepherds," effort for mote production. The ore warriors, )4raelites, etc. should be done and the others not A chorus of children sang several left .undone. - selections that added much to the j ea a a proig'raannie- 1433 their sweet singing If "there is a shortage in any, com- The cantata was under' the direction' modify the wants of the soldrers or w. 111.',Clarke, organist ands°'choir should 'first be met and aftertvards leader of tile James Sr. Methodist: a , tha needs o�� -those t home should church, 4t'ho is to be congratulated on have consideration, the manner in. t4ihich they entertain merit 'came off. Bach of the success' was, due to his .ttntir?ng efforts.'• It was an 'iintertakin„on an elaborate scale and that it came off so well� spealrs volumes" for his leadership. , A tvorc' of appreciation. is also clue Airs. Clarke,'\'110 had change of the costumes tvlmich !1,";t ]lave entailed agreat deal or stork :t' xxcnir care. fhe evelnin a3nount e. e e -The man who can grin 'When his Raper; egntes in Ontime 'ever dap, is all'-rdgh Ji,i the elan; worth while Is the one: trim earl, ,senile 1 hen fhd. a.m. train conies at. night. 1`ne proce4X1 .ox most notetvorthy example of selff- c di''t patrnntac purposes• none or the .Exx.te1' 1o',d1er 'boys i.aw By a special re:laest the Cont,tt.. in [ xg'land and '14'ould plat, to sham':. will. be repeated ''again tlmis '.111;1xs many `^x name ?i ho ria' ss to be do day evening' and.- al acly a great p at in;' NN -hat ahoy can in the4ray o'r`,econm 4Ylany of the reserved seats have:l.,1.e em),. ill acl>m=o44�.14 c,+int, the .rce�.lm. o..'` a •S 4G04 artd -nvnll be devoted, to. sacrifice ' teas receutly diupla:?c! by, 11 who is takings ttlx ig t sc.11o4) no !t 3144 SpA flt Slnlriay at ' Ills "stint, Alts. T'rrank° returned to horn haint 111 i)S;trQat an` Sxiturdaay <afe !a rl VY41td LY.1, a l r� L a nu'nr her ;;rents lir. ani. I a l4.. parents, ten. 44ttio !dealers are busy these time canvassing '$rospecti%': 41tarch.16er;la7ae. owing to the: advance: rola yC°ri1.`e, aro l.ew. ; l=Iessrs. 3 Icaia°r and. i'renn r oar Stratford are this tk rnovits44 411:1 Zellarrs farm, £orunerly vacatett by _lfr. A..'ioir south of toxin. Siiaeial services are.,. being '. heltit, this (reek in the Evangelical. cli.i.hon and arsx connected by the pastor, insist- ed by llev. ti^. T3. :Meyer of Zurich taken.. n box o, couaforts a small partnot4 of which -vas lump Hagar, liesaiai 4�hlic. he greatly ap1),7eenatez1 the contents; n t -. �. the bass in France l see,e needing theta and to send them there. At the same: time he states.,that t,aga,r 1s almost_ a,thin� of the past. and margarine' to tier, lL hen thvx. bays al- P.1-tit" l- her, father h ' d` o n la their t 4.4-114 mak: ahesus 8u ulay b t'y crlfice 44 at }S11ouladl tltos repare to 1do1 L A 1.il l X 114.I) lIrsr 113ur44 cit +1: 'called 1 , alleUnion.d to Union. EerlQ 4.2% 11lnC5S oot rr o ra^ ek s can 1wVlI It 411 ;±e rc'ad PWrr s% i u 1d 1a1i, f4 1SAi..'1i' 4.4�„sv* dta to ,,c(41f.; 41i'El, Tit( rnixtg' b °isz ., or tz It',r°. k:easl/1 ttia la X +1' )11 Gist fit', 11 tr 4.4 t`t-1c 441; '111;•: lro:.art tai 51 a'. ,%'1101) ' 11, 13' tt 44 ±141, 44 lill i1r)U : t)4. rCla".1ti,orx Y ITT' nr" 1:::%,'.' 1;14. '1'he r.-^r4tjicril tayrl,11 tui i 1' Itc t.. ir•rl;, of C"r4. iii tE1r1,�11�.: 411tp" ..110311' to,'. tfiil'.` 4)."0 1444' -_ 1tri41111 , *r a' In 441tiL-' sil!rs to 4Qaiti1c144' 'naafi ,a31r1 111, yell :Mind 4vr•E"nrins of or,itigc mlra, <to1315 cslior,,x4 i3l' `l ;ardor le.stnin.1 art the a }xrs•i , o t r �f to 111 E „1 ': tsa r z4. ''31$ ad its hiss a> ar" sis1.1' or €°Yt' 311 nv4, After th'i' ; 1" ;alit CI)1! 3:.14;11-, Lions 4;'4'r,4 av„r .tll�l,ia-tool: of ':-z .'-4.mlttzioatswt•ed:- in .i,, bet. ,11nly tine atnl:at1;,a.tt: rein.- , i .e: 3134., ' ` ltd griaeti4i nitre lmrc Si".dn't. Aanld sites t ,t 7 of l'Uhc4t tU ilYey I,tf,, fox' Ailsa Craig vt`lae re they1 tnok 4111* train for 4),-troit tt•h-re they, will sp.'4.,) thr it honeymoon. The Luride' r-'144- 141 1 in .a.niav3 blue' serge a rat to .. match." Oat their return they t4'ili reside ill. U-sliora,. Best. wishes ;+:comutiny thele., are eat announein, 1.n4v' raise in subscription rales : ev1:11 :hou11i 'many daily and Ince 4 papers aI,: throw 2 Ontario are. Ne`%spaners have been holding out against the inevitable as long as the could. Buz ti1OSI.S. mounting Higher and high- r many have had to yield she other; alternative '34'as'ta ;moo out 141 business Strictly cash in advance mcthodshave been employed. The subscription trate of The Tunes is :$1.25 a scar if pa'El 1a --(. 11mce and 81,50 a year i:' 1x444 so paid. Ia1 order to maintain tliis rate ask. all sulascritaerS' 'cvla are in azxears, to kindly let ua has,e their remittance as soon pos,xibta` To payin advance is rear tame eoan- olny it }j `ill ePab1E l+, 1144:eg A1o'W°il,.... 1. es