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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-4-11, Page 8Phone l6i; . A ST, WART Phone .. Be Prepared Days or Showery Special values in Paramatta ;znd Tweet arainatta Coats in Olive shade that ti' l,L erym t °� ice and are �etz..n'ized aortas^o yl'�s e�at well range of `T veect Coates for YoungMerz; a 'Coats for Men, Good i474 ; 1anockabou9 and S14. M I4; and 816, Flolepro You.. are note tion Le y'9 diitl: They are three` ra o new ones charge, Now .,aria $1,50. a 0 gee sx acllof sed t< Ai: e Papers can give. Paper to t3itli \\`e are tats ;writ Kiddies ai Hats. Markets Report --Cha ';l tlotvi i, the report of the Exeter, ti+farke corrected o to NVednesc1a 4.44 ;Theat :2,10. . tints Bac Earley 1.40 to 15f Eggs 37e, Family, flour Middlings $40 4 Bran � I ,II ra � tlr lgbs 38c DDairSI batter 40e 42e Creamery h,ntte :j3e. Potatoes; ai„(i o 1.60. Sugar beat F p 'ti! $1.60 ne. Land 34e. los 20c,. We 'A ` x 2 showing b 2 ;,�..}i t k a, a vP z.eas Aa'rs for the It' lolls. The boys, 'Will like Many o:,tccrns ar 750 ant an spa ba rc �. New Curtains re44" snge telt- Lena, 1.00 .i Curtain tain ' ets iS are extrerelt el - Ire and include many net; rc. Oar a.alnes in Notting,' a Lae." Curtains are ex.c.ai- plate ac per Pair $1.25' to Room Rug; are.. e nave U Re o nt 'It is a ocl •r is Abattoir Co. Oleomargarine pe. 3Sc, ,A. STEWART Phone 'POWELL'S .NEW • TuE .pHoNQ(sRAPt1 SYI3'H A SOUL asi pt A, deiilonstr an, iastrutalent for sottoct t1 .rt f titlifullg produces, Pi cite4 elua New Edison, No other »fit t:a 9u1 b search hag. .tslnl $t5 as els are * Stoats at One nit tt r i ti rrt-rttrfaeL trier :ear's amoa ori irrrplikas lie obligati ttr 'to purchase. latch t tth- does ( I 11 t THE HOME OF THE NEW ED/SON It IN STO'R ` �� '�Te can give you some extragood values from �325 to 55.50 p.r, pair in 1 black or tan with or without toe cap. Our stock of school shoes was never more complete and you will find we can fit your boygirl with or g a nice strong shoe that will give good service from $2.25 to 83.50 per pair. Ladies High Shoes in Brown gray, and black, with high or low heels ranging in price from $5.00 to :$10.00 per pair. We have a nice new stock of Mens' shirts from. 1.25 to $2.00 each. Try us for a Made -to -Measure Suit. B. W. F. SAVERS Flax Land ted ii' The Ontario Flax Land Co. requires acres of Land or the Exeter Flax Mill f land rental paid when flax is sown PLY TO SOS. DAVIS, r<x= Telephone 13 s , $FTEIPa I LAX: MILL OLEOMAIIGINE RELEASED Canada The �a d a Food Board, has arran- ,ged `with the United States- Food Ad- ministration to allow 1.600,000 _pounds of oleomargarine to come into _Can ada per month:' I3ACR YARDS AND VACANT LOTS Now is the time for organization There 'will be a greater need for 'pro- duction in cities, towns and viIla;ges this summer than ever before. Plan what yod will do with the back yard or vacant lot. now, so that when the season begins in a :few weeks hence 'Non will know what to do and, will lose no 'precious time about it. Once the !garden season starts it starts with a rush. There is no siaortage' of vegetable seeds 'except' parsnips. wholesale dealers have plenty of seeds 4444444 4041144,41144114441 40, ®, aOCAL •` 4R • THE LAW' arty. u, k.: .i. '� 'Tn, t; 'r _ ,. _.� ti -ter � pa„ta lent :tUe :s arn;ttstly ae is<ed o. stta it` lili`,»gh the pleads :.a;+a- cn she Is se ^iten,eed to. a $errs At} -was ;r serving her term .,h. . fiaiz}., 11 band of ycrooks, Tiwy ootnimit. Several ('.r1iriis, licit ,7n SI:IC:a a way.. 1a be strictly': t ithin: t} law, The' PIa3' i>- .. t.t'r`-a,.P;ut .tr,. a, :>c:3:"i'tla taa'it; sa ..itt4 great' start ess. The. electrical c�fa t> are 1 aoai, and. \1-rs. 'a°2.. 141rrr- )� and 3 ;777,741 .o he, t ,aria g) "tx atkal'tort their spaersd d prosenta- }, } o $I e p i '4, I,r $lay. ExaterOnaera leer 3 r.? 1.7th_ we Si ve Cbap, Oia tip and 14.a 1E4 G. I'oa};Sit, eel in town rrn llrsncl Mrs. D, Johns is ghtcr Mrs. Coot—list/0 €;isig he Sarnia, ' n., c Oaa tits W, kssery and, Vera ae. ;'s lbs}tt for several days its London. Mr, harry 'oke of Parkhill sit; d *lis .1"--areutts in town over the we eh- nd, F tug -Doww y, oil London vi,- lrq home here tat r the at ee't.- sdal r1d; alt, faital4 onto tr Alien Analis,,$ boot ika tl* epent atdtathy Ri18.813g retr`!„5,1,;`,':. Srotoot t4. arts try beta ham ai?l rite't land tl is% ateet ri aarscaibtar having start Mr's. W4 S. howie;ora, A>` Lrtsttlon. I Orin a I r' Tho~i. 11oylltk. cerin i4 r d iYp sat d i 4.-4. ad tt ' who ; tin, has re faS eller Nor' .s q rain rna to C%ttrlySle ;a?te=i ;IsNeiXdlrt the Ito) 4.1.15s wi lfisa S. Gregory has rtetoirnced to ("bath= after spending the Eastaxr +°acation with her mother. Mi`. ' Eloise Baird returned to f3r;tntford' Friday after visiting; her parents at James St. ilaryonage lir, \V, May has purchased tirom Mrs. S. :hicks' the Carling 1property on Maine St. and recently oecnpiied. by hint, Mrs. Leech and fancily of Che sley . alio oh ; i been atie to 'a i, itutg at the home of Jrr, W. U. Clarke, returned home' b.Londaay. Mr. _Milton Ii3'dd has resigted his position with i natnar.'s Hardware and has gor.e onto a .tarn for the summer. Mr. John Ford, of Exeter North, has returned after _visituig for a rnanth with his son a:nd dtughicar in D. troit. 11rs. Wrank Morley is this week visiting with her father, Mr. John Cornish of London Road South who is under the doctor's care. Miss Brno Sweet has returned to Tecsarat . - a+r to resume her duties as teacher e after spending the holidays at~her home here. Mr. W. - C. Robinson, of Toronto, is visiting his father, Mr. C. W. Robinson for a few days. ,Miss Ruby Wood left Saturday for Gorrie to resume her duties 'as teacher after spending- the Easter vacation at her home here. Mr. IA. T. Cooper of Clinton. ` Tem- perance Secretary for .tltrron County will bccupyt the pulpit in Caven Pres- byterian .church next Sabbath. Miss Lottid Rice received woid Mon day evening that her brother Pte. Austin 'A. Rice had been admitted to the general hospital suffering, from bronchi:Cs. Mrs. Josh Harding and daughter, Ina. who have been visiting with the for/races sister, Mrs. Frank _Morley.. over the Easter holidays returned home Friday. The Bogie Circle of the Presbyertan cl'nrch will hold their annual bazaar iu the Town Hall on Friday April 12 Doors open at 3 p.m, Admission i,u elt:sting lunch 10c. Mr. Si. I. llaviland print pal of the Exeter Sia 'S. has rented the residence at 'thirc. '� r of CavaXt I'it'shpteriarn church and has moved his household effects ,to town from Toronto. Mr. W. Abbott and iiamily of Clan- deboye moved to town last week into the residence he recently par"chased from Mr, 3. W. Taylor. We welcom:a Mr. Abbott and family to our midst Mrs. illelville and children of. Fill- more cask., are visiting: with ,rela- tives in town. Mrs. Melville, intends making. her future home in town :'pro vide& she can :secure .a suitable res- idneee. Leak. well. £or otu shop and 5 e va till look ttt<E� l heti' u C me rrtt . yo o t r Be su,°e it fits you at the collar., �hve the itrouaers made to fit you, rorani the Waist, They will stay up mueh'better! when you wear a belt, Your clothes will have individuality: 'f t 1• , t you � } ,. us for Ike them I you. z LAD I 'Beautiful , n tafaal good >range of Th get ono of these are all gone. GI '@'; U S€.IITINOS ;ey, Brows, also a es. Cone ,early and <efore the old toads Sheere LADIES AND GENTS' TAItOrt Stand Urstaizs, Opposite tileVentre, Betel .c} ole world followed r he. fetter— abler world, ils;•hood lia}rie:I 4 .roar rh the ctnst as `from t wet',: — tI yogi, ly arta to t Vert; Te kl to wooli3,. Pr�, t. f"Q%14;V1 ?vorfd 'OUT Ol' aS3it�k�^ ROOM CI Form v. Sr. litnor,s.l:'atrapt set;:.$"4i; Grant 1„lotlingw44gd.02; 11ouls on $2R Oswald f1rtttvn Sp;'neer 80; Ntltr „area I i9 dames 1'enrtca 751.+ f rolltr; o ,,t< „Ell'a , U hies70,1 serge Beaver 1,76: Ses e £readet 70, l?'as;-..?tl'tldret- pi}g 73; Rita Elwort,hy 0; Chaar. C"anipbell"rib; Glifforsl Mitchell Wa.laae ai s \ ' s a; w� . lam tl<ar;a� o4'81 Jr, yr car \ t � t T to I Edn i T usaaal , llrr l tir; Viola '' . Irox . , , av4'ra11t att;ttencla.t e 41', iiP5010,04 '` 14.4 4tbet'. R() G 4, 11sETa R P. S. + toobttry igrAtto t t` .. 76;Vale lEa: s, 1.t Rowe 173, ry e 1. �irl9dnl .� t , „ta IJ at,5 09, It. 71721.a%.171„, 65 . :ai Iaa:fir ds° 6 . B. Russ:ell (42, 13Al° a ai falxr' s r,. Jr. �-k5e at?rs, I. Nor ,,,. cilli .n 70, F Hary:+' 46i. F V sper, ie,„ -eh; 11is ,Te ' IGiiIil S \\"pliTll KN >i& Aa y Corps is 60,000 ,ua9 'X?%eil. Ata ;infantry 11zvisioe is 194;60 men, l Awa Infantry' Brigade is 7/0O0 men. ',Aiattalion is 1000 men.: A Company is250: • i men. . Platoon is 60 'men. Corporal's Squad t5 11- men: A 'field hatter) has 195, men, I ng sivad sat 20 men. Skepply train has -2,81 me°n, A llschine : Gun 'Bat.taliott bas 296 iezea rs egime has 1498 .0 Inbulance Company Field -Hospital has 55 men, Medicine Attachment has ia mesh A Major-General heads the add am'and aisq„each Army Camp Corps „.,,riga�tc qlt toma1 heads each iu 66 men a I Iheads each reginaerit. rt iVrt,-Colonel is z.etit; in ran +,ar 3a beloir a Coionei, A Major heads as ',battalion. 1 A Captain 11c'ads a Company' A I,ieutenar.1 heads a platoop A Sergeant is Leat below a lieu- tenant, A Corporal is a squad officer. t\x €tt, y'tsare THE SOLDIERS' AID as l ono fedi the 'initowing,-March' collections $4a.- 20; Membership ices 1.00; 'Jr. W, M. Clark . 8100.00. It was deckled that a Isar:^ cif thanks be tendered Mr, rk,a and ci•.ioir ,for the4tr spic d'd atiaao. Please Parangi in all 'finish, soehs se that they, may ; be, parked the lath. The boys need so.ks, rill to" Fon HARVEST Rev. 'Dr, Chown, general super-Ina tendnnt or the Methodist Church of Canada, hand issued a cai1 to all Meth- odists 'to prat for a bountiful har- vest 1;o thua the cause of the Allies may triutuph through the agency of an abundance of :food:; O.HOI AN])S .FOR. FARMS Thousands of men are needed im- mediately 'to hel z on the ,farm this snugger. The increased acreage or c reals is an imperative wartime necessity. Employers of labour, should allow hien with farxni experienee to go back to the farm. VERY . L1G RT WOUND ND Mr. A. Hooper, of the Lake Road, received a letter €rorn, his son, Corp. Grant Trooper stating the wound he received in the foot was only 'slight. He' is still in France and was backin church 'parade four' days after the casualty. This is the 'first. details re- cased mine;.' the official notice from Ottawa that he bad been wounded in the foot. The message came as a relief to the parents as several had reported seeing his ,name among ,a list of those taken prisoners. A NARROW ESCAPE _Baster Clarence Boyle son of Mr. and firs. F. M. Boyle, had, a narrow iscape on "Friday hist. ./1;.a. was ridtr.g. on the road -scraper :ard in turning the (corner' at-'Johr. and Andrew Sts, the scraper tipped and he was thrown off. He 'fell just in Sronit of ",the targe steel blades Several onlookers saw the accident ar>d1 t�d the Horses imm d gel., h et ately corning to a stop, the blade hav- ing just grazed his neck. An inch .or two ,`farther and he would, have beer. killed. -It was a hair -breadth. escap' MISSIONARY SEJNDAY Last Sabbath : was Missionary Sun day. in 'conn ction with Junes St; methodist t >' .1 s church.' In t1Xc inorni�a^' fit,v J. W. i\1.ortimoro a returned iilissianary trots China; occupied thee pulpit. 'rind gave 'a shlc radial address dialing with the conditions in .China and its needs. 'Itay. •.yiortimere is a native of Exeter having been 'born here, James -St. church being hisf'rsO church home. In the evening, Mr. A. J. Irwin of Clinton, a layman occap led the pulpit giving a splendid mis- sionary iursc. Mass,` , of Winchec;iscolsea sa a ;veryMay pleasinClarkeg cho ,l. Reports t« exams 4, i'shorn Forris Cosies 844; q?. I c}rii*t .sir.` 1st Edltlt lioi tfr, se, f'rin?et �4laa^.kol`iQ 1. listti= r1 fkt'Ur,1`.Itornson. Jr. Pri40'5r'ga Ioseph ilei x c r \ r nn ta. tt o o e4, � _ leather, lie;, inald l ar 4`! ii 50045 70; tOMScttb rt .1laantrat #2(0 raw. 63; }titter i it S, S. No. 2, lcay eragrs 19. St;n.ldin8 ;Ilion iia LUeratui iCbsn ttc tvrttaaag as chit} class sty h art ar151a' or nwre st4 v'anL' 09. tai—,il°er,ea. 3226 I3 nen .S tv "il w eSr €tarda No. ora roll 24. tts ti 1ee'd. on exautin t a Geography, Ar .ud spelling as 4;vel r Those onar'ket wOre absent fo t. Total works fart Car .3.A'd Grua 04 &aarr'a3 3 fink \t`ircL itRc„ ",tae`1ze kt lta rr'a 3,;st; ,\lied � Re 1 � y .o r Osa r travri ct,na Caldwell, SV'ills' Salla Yortkaeatt,r,l,. Geo. Tlrsnr•y toey, inner—Nortnan Staulake, Its;s- ;1 C VOL Stait<;ihe Ethel C Case,ses ! ae L a, A &die Aid Earrut in 91 stigh out' \Ver Flour;.. its is e5tieilcni ality and, flavour but it is v darker in color, JI1srvey Bros O`;GREGATIOZ,Ar. `Li The members of the Trivitt Mem - oriel church held a congregational tea evening, Tuesday « Light lzt re-freshinents we: C � �{j r served; n , ued, a short intere>tiug; Fro-: i maim Stas given and a very sociable Il Cline wan.sPal11. ON OI1 ' ,II14 n 1 tinder the cuspiees of the Canada: Foad.'Board, 25000 Canadian boys from 15 'to 19 ycarz of, age were tailed to help out this smmtaer on the 'farm. To 'date 23009 responded in Ontario Western !the \l esters E°rot•inces alone. Quebec and than : Maritime provinces bold their enrollment later. IPQUSE, FOR --e : he inose desirable residenSALEcesOnan Eofsetert, oceerpiecl; until recently by Jas. Wal- ter. al-t x. ypp15-';at Ali,. Walters shoe: store WANTED—Good smart strong hey to learn hardware bnsir;tss, Aptly' at lI eaman'a hardware. .Old SALE --A F L a" iE—A surrey. ne Irl Apply .. r , J. Christie, at 1',zeteie' L' EGGS FOTt 11;3.TCII l N G White Wyandotte eggs. $1.00 for .tlxplg 'rat `hzarxcs Otfnce e, pee is 1�1 JNG Prentice .to i?arsa ssnlakr e ink 114 ,�. tl*lt� ty; «Cr21y . I Neta tarts h' treat, rnod 'e tei 4at•` every ar, l�or „*,•alq at ;t ]sat'_ -''ltl>l3 at Times Office �e r rd a e ii, good zfergiiborbood_ ;ipltil /adman $ Sta. '4 o LE—Two storey 'Pair, re tts stable, > a etc, 43l3.; +5 7ttu r- t ll 323 dswerth 4 llttuaeT RnSsell. Annie ♦ It l:,Cl :.'s'I' I l�I,1.IViil {,, reensatns of (ha hu hobo t llizttl, who Stied at Chntan on .Hyrtl t1ih woe brought, to ti wn en Mon., tlti 4 and taken to Eli s ville for rxt- tertuent. The :deceased for ruany°t years was a carpenter at Eliniville, fill :.1.`l'Eii 'PRODUCTION :PLANS Ontario will plant ,1000000 acres more in cereals and' cultivated crops this ,sluing; Quaint() 000,000 and the 11ai'stiruu Provinces 400,000 acres” ex- tra. The farzners in Eastertu Canada aro called upon to plant five }crus farm tat:ra. 400 000 farmers in perlir Eastern Canada can .,are the (situ- ation. '11I3E"LATii Mfrs. SMITIr 11rs. Jane Snaith, of town, passed at ay on Sunday at the bottle of her lister. If , :fodgitaw, of Crediton, .at the age of 81.• years and 4 days. The deceased had been ailing all year hav- ing suffered a paralytic stroke around Christmas. The *deceased has been a l r.'sident of this community all her life. having been born in the town- ship .of Stephen. She wart a member of the Trivitt 31Iemonal church and was highly esteemed by a great many friends. She is survived by two brothers and three sisters. James and ThoXnae Sweet of town; Mr.. .Lyons, al London; Mrs. Col ill, of Winnipeg and Mrs. 11pdglns, _ of Crediton. The funeral was held on Tuesday to the Exeter cemetery. Iir acres of' grass a Mussry-.II'arris binder, C, s Too as new, .—.\V. T, 344 -tato 1 ykbur c Fiord t.`ka sn l.artyiltttti and in for e RRooh, Co„ cone rte u can buy> t %91 from Pape' Sar TOMACH TROUBLE, GASES OR DYSPEPSIA Diapepa;in" makes sick, lour, y stomachs sorely feel fine. in five'minutet7. if what you just ate is souring ou. ;our sstomaels car Tie{ like a lump of lraad, or you betel► gas and eructates oats, undigested food, or have a feeling o; dizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach -head. ache, you can get relief in five minutes ly neutralizing acidity. Put an end to sueh stomach distress now by getting a IRrrge fifty•eennt case of Pape's Diapersirt frond any drug store. You realize in live minutes how needless it is to suf'cr from indigestion, dyspepsia or any stom- ach diorder caused by food fermentation due to excessive acid in, stomach. CASTOR IA For :'Infants and Children In mise For (,)ver 30l Years Always bears the Signature. of FORLE-+ri 5016111 in every man's lfardwa; tren ytl',ats, y ofd` sar, Appat rite Canning Factory h, creased the price to be.�a., corn, Note the increase T ;, in another column. again f toi. 4 aeir 'NOTICE, Owing to unsettled conditions and atter the 10th of \ Xtit b 1 our lass 'will be rain on a strictly eat tingly, -e, L. 'WILSONx Grocer.:' NEW CA A,GE RAT. Conanaeacin ° Frwl 1st: 1918, — Single slat miR>k,,, each,. � 13c Shipments,�t~1 "r_t)lf lbs, ,,. 15c_ each Shipments +se'e400 lbs' ... 3l>t`, per cwt' I'ia.no,; each '.'h. I'rtgnR.,C, private Grips,' private lS a^s^g Team by day ., $5 ,501 Team by hour —611 Signed by THOS. G, CREECH \'illi. T GILLESPIE a n6So r p v $4 .. HORSES 1,,x1 -' limited nate 0i11011,G i rfi� s:'from fl " Sea__ and up IfeiglaIng from x500 'pan up. lltares front 4 years. old UP ; sveighrng from 1300 pounds rtp.Paagt having regaarrect ,stuff tko dish , would €itsd a re�' irearket i7y `l; inlg me or calkaq ', tat on phone J 3. Exeter. G DOW, 250 ACRES FO The �, y Ci rd et tk pare4 i nie%t ta,i rout:• 250 for 1,9, Price' I K+ilit,t3ti',+tit-eeci corn c lis. Will: he, sold to g ;i ib, Conte early and sefcur; Ia to tat nt; Exeter > C<,riitit;., ORN WANT lines sand f contract wit Saes canning er," taai atltitt,ialtc' 'LAX LAND D ii ,AN Ei 1'I4. Ontario flax. C . reouiig ;1Ja a s 4•f land for Exeter Flax \III:T It Land Rental Staid when pax ix. own, Appis' .16E DAVIS te'_epitonet 3. E riETltK FLAX .I )u l T",,. l - Ire sic rr t,: pen ;usd e r Il 1 ,$2.- 0 l e r ar 4t •_ 9 tTJS1NG RATES .advre3thpg s°;rtei alcation. '^-One its 81.00 F.fstata for sale Ralis the month : of faarae' smrfione; 25o for each tssabauer rtion. cel it article* Int! to, co rent, ivallted,'1ost, fouxtcl, ate: nning 'a;Atoi"y is c?ffa'rced fo :1104: ae^Marr~ to p»S ldorl"Ss C CO. ch Insertion. 240.'.lootl Readerta Notioes, clo,, iOc Isar lint' r Imo* tion, No notices Irina tltatra 2sc. Met oti Thanks 50e. Legtwl ad earthing tlikto tnil 50 per line. Alictioril"cales ter for one Insertion and 11,00 for twits insertiora. Profs :onpl cards slot t!1e1 seeding ono inch—$(.00 per year, urnitu.re 1) Undertaking , d a,ki ' R. N. RONVE TiIE FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND FURNITURE ; DEALER 73ORN \VilITE—At Flaxcornbe, Sask.. on April 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. L. F. White (nee Miss Ethel Iiarvey) a daughter, Evelyn, Maude. ArJBIN•—At Drysdale on March 3lst to -.Mr. and Mrs. Alex Aubin a dan-- ghtcr. TALI3OTT—In t5tanley on March 131.h to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Talbott a .daughter' DIED I1I1,D—In Clinton on April 6th, Rob- ert Hind, ob-ert'.ilind, aged 84y:'ars. 7th, aged SMITI1-1n Crediton on April 1. Mrs. Jane Smith,.' of Exeter, 81 years and 4 days. Fun era Phone.;? ,r ca tt ner 1+88 yW, ew spring Styles f n Spring Suitings, Overcoatings Raincoats and Pantings We have something worth while to show you at prices especially attractive. We have received shipments for. -.he New Spring Goods in all, lines of Men's Wear and have some attractive Goods to o;fer at worth -while prices,` See our New Spring Hats in all th_"latest Shades and Shapas,---Kings and. '13orcelanos. We also. have some exceptional nifty howings in .14Teek4vc.ar, Collars in the New:'Shapes and 'Ties in all the Latest; RTI PHON:.