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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-7-25, Page 1$0011/1) ""FARO 4\44.14.1.4414:14 Sfi LTRSDA,Y MORNI O JU .1..1.14.4.144++++1 x.s 14+++14+++++44144,444 1.441 °'c4.a y, JONES & MAY PHONE 32 CANADA FOOD 'BOARD LICENSE ve 8--Zf0 learing Sale of Summer 600ds LadiesVoile Blouses ' t 98c This is a rare opportunity to buy a stock ;of bargain, In order to reduce oar stock tiro place two hundred ladies' fine voile 'Blouses, sizes 34 1.(3 for only '98c each, sura moo- %blouses ,:t a .reap oax sale this week nearly, 40 to clear cut' at Canoe clear ea's G?,.t;2eii Mees Line t>ah month for ,$l 00, e Straw Sailors at 1 o00 at4'Sailor $1.5.0 and 1,4'2:X0 ea ;to 25 per cent off all children's Wash rssee We offer our entire stook of Children's Wash Dresses, daintily trim4 rood and of ;good washing Materials, to clear out at a .discount of 25 pt's .t lit, 'Ekon ps cheaper than you can 'buy the materials to+day. Ladies' and Childrens Middies at fro clear out tuts week two dozen ladies' orad 1Nli nes' Middies, sparked $1.25 each. Our sale price only 75e, each. ere t r Oxford Shirting at 25 .Eine C3 sford Shirtir;e very spot, 'd,k'N'S ASID li ',` 'S' ks TFTT t llr tip f: $: 4t`t 'sia„,Y' SOITS IN 'A this month, a en's Navy and Tweed Sri (still have a good assortment of Men's S 'roost reasonable prices, 'Come .in arid pec; !°tort :t tbtse prices, 01 Boys Bloomer Snits xit Jess bran to -day':° tont:nes:1.e Brice, Lwlt up your tv.nt• Snits as yon eon save dollars uy buY.'hoer `spats! from cur preF:et;t sl. hoes rays' The latest in root -wear for as the family 1 prices. Beside,s our tregular stook we have lots'tir oboes; also reduced prices on white canvas •hoot.; Shoes d at most reasonable citing lines in Ladies' Jones '4ND Map ++44+4.4444444+444.444 .144441.4.44+++ ++4 ice` 111111111111111111111111111111111 i t Keep� the flyPests ou s,. .. w...:.. Insure your family against the flies by equipping ui in your house with neGv g screen doors and d screen windows. =Screen Doors $2.00 to $3.50 Screen Windows 35c to 60c Screen Door Springs e 10c Screen" wire for repairing doors, and window, s all widths from ;18in. to 36in. til UM g Oil Stoves that give perman- ent,not temporary,satisfaction i9 Either the New Process or the New Perfection will -comply; with above. New Process stoves $22.00 to $35.00 New Perfection " $5.50 to $32 PLYMOUTH TWIN , r gives best results Gold Medal 650 ft to pound. Silver Sheaf 600 ft to pound .All sizes rope lin stock',mfor; Harvest requirements. ticaman's Hardware 27a, Phones 7h The Times will he leased to rccie 1� vE: renevvalS a . froom all hose Subscri ti+or�s are The � n®� past r due® hie rade lis $1.25 a year T 4. 4. h Proclam C 1* _t by pT ..,, rn, ,Eonday, Alio"! Citic Holiday . r .the, ol` Exete=r, ar.0 call upon a 1 citizen to observe th ' same as q1 and got= arta themselves ascot�i`'.�.{{ 13, \Sr, rete, Auf,ust 23rd, 1918, TFl Exete Exeter reeaACtdfragtt rr d'a t.F gTCoal o,3a'a t+ .arR � E�Airt,r 'tfro Egec'tr Cs C01,111 c et ha rego 22.Absent a nr gip: 1 T 01.<'1 li I. ,' lei)onaid 1 , C, F070 do. "+s1la0;G. tt .'1, 1.#.-l.0? $1„30; Wr, And 1�', '4',.i'iy$tg5t, l,flstsz, do $2:0 1atct,.m,. ., uta F l,x Cao, tea tt 4 t, lac);' s 50 ; \V i gesso 3 r °old Ta4or 1 1t.r teaan ' 4i.i5; J U tie?,.i5., 1, Ota n(oe, ciao 'l lfaM $16,50 ' G. 1'tcenIn 134431e—lit; attxi tr- irk ' 4'1T;tter 14.4,0 • ▪ <1'eae posse, ti l .0f1 0 U$rrO' i,, snot as 1'a? 11.4. total t`t"t: ted from the sLing and abt .. nj the tot; Municipal h}• liar., f� Seo'nr. 4 1 SEORNE OLD BOY WEDS : t£r. and Mrs. Arthor . i rdinrrr t zot 0 '; to .:,ht>T13ounno foist avt+:lr toat- the wedding of the: for1'-"ter's .pro, W. ' tB,i-r' T, z•e€ttv, V?7hit,A.o€ SheGarlbartrntoe, ,9 lh.r din took place on Wednr`::da�.- yip r- sid(A at Raitirnore, Ont. r .Gardiner is in e'hargr' of —`an. (church. Mr, as d ;.atrx , ohtz C�cn ,..3`:0(1,74-1Panied t'ilftre as f I'atTlaHra ton., O -'-i. S fjdaof ja t tt(1i Gilriaso1F1 brouhtxt intra tlpc ail ost' tabs' tl'haz ;ihovt geci ,the blt" froom!! of t.# rau it s clfun. the metal!; pa,{4z11 d t Tho had ‘40 Wel l hk ith gr'lin and on the hives cels suer `T:" so iniderls d ,l)ssod. Tho 1. tr_liiz and roots aro badly in Treed Ur a filen rs cO\l='w :vi' OEC1Di T) i i' l 1;Aft e1. '1".rnest G......z. ho arith t e4 A:ctri� air• tTsiEin the tog1t'ar'.5 .Ts -i r•i^ tl; r. 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FROia2 .T s 7 s TO JULY 1, '18 Receipts Bal. on hand tags Sale of I21li1tt, Relief 50,00 00ConcertEseterDram.Soc. 39.05 School Concert 15.01 Concert, Ailsa Craig Dr. Soc. 55.40 Municipal Councils Grant 400.00 Lecture by Dr. McDonald 37.28 Sale dishes, donated! by Mrs. 2wicker 66.30 tt Clea:. PUB1,3C SCHOOL GRADUATION The following Nvere' s�uceessftliat the Pul;ho 5r1 oo';graduation: exa :.:t., lion „held in June, 1918. ma On ncac;nunt'xrf algebra. baring been trirop;te(1 and elementary science :inti r(tt added to the examination subject‘, tlic percentage nt fiuuoeesstlil sand; ci�tt 'i,, mach smaller than in former Fra past a candidate ,must make 40 per cent, on, each subject and 660 manes as a total. The diplomas will be sent to the teacher or secretary of the school 1, 11+cn ,issttecl by the Department of Education, 'rr., e I3ighest'percentage made each subject _a e r s follows:— Reading—Lillian ' a, ai otvs :- 1 ,� 7Z cad' in —L' ' ishan l a T.rke ' � nate; S4, Writing Margaret Carrere, 86. , Lst e..ature—Glar�+•e r t Carriexeand Elizab".rb Wiisorr, 834 Composition --Margaret 'rough, 80; Grammar—Margaret Tough,; Si. Srse lays„g— Olx've Zettle, 100. Canadian History—Elizabeth. Wilson ilson 78. Geography—l,ilda Forbes, 74: Arithmetic -Jacob Haberer, 91, penny Bags for three months 1.28,39 Ant -Meda Surerus, SI. Miscellaneous donatiions. Elementary Science—Jacob Haberer Miss Collis, 2(pr socks and 2.00 73. MTrs. Barry \irs. Geo.: Silber 2.00 Roiokkeenann and Writing—Leonard n i Mfrs. Fred Kerr, pr. socks and ,.00 Total—Leonard Hudson, 755. Z.hos• Chambers 2.00 Methodist Church Aid 25.00 Truce Blue S.S. class, Shi,pka 11.90 Evangelical S.S., Belgian( relief 10,c10 'Methodist S: S., Belgian relief 10.00 Mrs, Geo: Clark, socks and pillows 1.00 Hudsau; 90. Cash. Payments ital.iarn. Relief Fund Belgian Relief Fund Prisoner's `F'u'nd Paid for. Supplies'" Sundry expernses, such' ars` prim in, express, etc, $996.43 i3ayfi'eld 1'. S. -Harold Weston, 707. Grand .Fiend P.S,—M.argaret Cor- riere 750:' g Winchelsea P. 5. --Ernest Harris 730 Wilfred Turnbull 67, Henson P.S.--Nettie Potty 736; Laura Sararas 694, Harold Scruton 676, 50.00 Zurich P. S.—Wm. Blackwell. 4716; 20.00 Jacob ITaberer '707; Mildred Hoffman 60.00731, Leonard lEiudson 755; •Olive Zettet 725.62 704,: ( S.S.No. 4 Stanley—Margaret Tough 34.11 $859.73 Balance an Iaand and in bank $106.70 Tinting the year fweive shipments tt 1'1'0 •nada consisting of ;510 pairs of socks; 195'py.jamas;' 1.16 greyjflannel. shirts, 16 waslh clothes and 1 pr.' pit - [otos. The society 'witch. the assistance of the _''lelliaodist and Evangelical Ono -school classes, contributed Xmas cheer to tike value ,of 850' to soldiers from this 'district at the front,: 1)t`itiog the Teceit sewing and knit - Linn' ccoltesf, under the leadership of 111x', Eli .ling and llrs. Orme as captains, 'the following result avis attained: '2222 5oc1ts, bf3 :pyjamas, 29 flannel' shirts, 7 it'asohcioths and .2 +tret;c,hci 4041?s, _los. Ring's side, win sing by 75 points.', Tlae ,generous' 'res onse tothe p tfa. pen- ray bag collection by .our people is much appreciated by the Society. S.' 'S. 'No" 7, Stanley—Opal Foster 664' No. 12; `Goderich and Hu1lelt-Got- don Ball '714;' Hilda Forbes 660. No. '3 W. Watvanosh—Elizabeth Wil son '703. S: il�,IOi3 P. S. GRADUATION ON ENTRANCE TO MODEL SCHOOLS ;Dashwood P. S.—Oscar Graupncr, Grace /Kellerman, Myrtle Neeb. 1� inclo.lsea P.S.•—Grace Barnard, Theron 'C eery, Lorena Jalhns and nosed .r;otit er School, Vera Heywood, r;p�ttee nledd, Crediton P.S—Nola. 'Gainer, Martha E. Oestreicher. Zurich P. S.—Jean A, Campbell. Exeter Continuation School—hewer School --Lloyd ,13eavers, Thelma ` Coo- l -10T, Richard Davis, _olaur,c. 141) 1 y I'rmily Eloggarth, I1tar °ret Strang (bon.); Ottis Truenuicr. C=oderieh Cotic;gitite—Slam' Gaxrow; `,4\41}, : a.'1',I':' ' ['llt"bTt'l1 yro.orb 11'X.10 .ei^an'r St. Te,;tris a`11lut';tlnttc (gored til• hiozz +5itndu. to 11 t 1 ,1101 fit e uptany with y out, • 1 adir5 from, `Exeter tt° t'rl:ot, 1l,, 5',.l. 1i, (oilrso, twt,t:,M t Ie ' ill ,t t,o,1V at the "Prlkitr r%1t"rr1 ori'f ellurc11 in rho, evening,. treltrd'i' tcitdt h, nitr-o wore $teVera,I t1r,91 cher TJcatrors in uniform, making h put^il(r over filly strong. The Beet° It. v, A. A. Trtuttper preached an e,: ! nt sermon. There 'wa.. ,. good turn mu for the service. The visitors wer (n4. rtitined to '1•.1 1,y` tbt' Esete !adios. 0 FARM BUSY 'rh('"lartrritrettes of town have beetr ituxy during' the past weld; hoes ag. cont for the Canning factory. Tho Canning factory have about sixty-five acres of corn U aiidth• - second • rs as t,l1x . r coed time over. The work of K ii r girls h is t hts*1 [ a'' IL 11.1 �• �ttt . a ors. .tt,t eta was las !1 '.,. ., , ? ,d! It t t . hot day rti nutT Shniu thirty were on harry in the morning Intl ton'a,rd'- the middle .of the aftor- noon Old tool had put; a crimp in than ardor of ,otue of the workers and sotnt, laid off :1t d. twee o'clock, °fiber at four while otttrcrshung it out n til five o'clock when all quit for the div, Anumber of th,' 'girls shave sig pilled their willingness to pull flax 7 W c. sea U-•, f Cllztt r "1� ititr� ttoxtlt of the r1111I(,. 3f•;rs ry. B. A. ;t"teJ, 11'tiley nr�nt Sunde�y IC4'rtyotxl.' at'.#1 Mr. 'stalker Iters,lat,is. hsafi pure sod 6 1' fa xwt•ll ear, Some sltort to 1 ';nl- ¢ xa Thur trttstr;;w*t gal t",oat ~clro0! Flory haver n "a.iY.� r If, r, ax. ? i1 t, t ,clr 17. for !tjunior cl tar tl t n r1 � t. 1 i I rt � -. r. 1t9II. �.. c .. a1T tt fur y INfo=tly all of the flarrrtr*rs h lvo cow- nl'cod having opertttion'� land,a11- xiottslv waiting for s .� `, 1,” t1t. �'lir?,°t ltrlrvest' At loop looks vary* promising. N'r. and ',Mrs. s -Tr.. J. W. .Shirinr�. sr aid: n_ Mr, and .Mrs. Wil Turnbull c t i spent t the week -mad With _ltr. Skinriy .,naotlt;r at Oren 'Sound. tie STEPHEN BOY DIES TN LONDON 1 Arr. Edwin Triehner. son of :