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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1918-10-3, Page 14,1 tit i°. JEoRTY-SECO$D YEAR - t saaarce 0 T W;IAL'IN CdieL* for P. Lorne ai:sl«d on Seanday of o'•Clt?ck, Oct. 6th, at htisiint ehurch by itev, ntrcalia, and Rev_ Bake,, •r? PHON M.3 of O + Interest Men A New Department Added < ` To Our Store Tailored Suits to Your Measure We tt•ish to announce that we have bought entire stock of Suitings and Oyercoatings og ,Mr. N. Sheers, alferd,hant Tailor, and are preparad',to take ordets ,for bigtb-class •Tailored Suite and ,Ove'.r000ts, at Perfect erfect ;fit and 'latest sstyaes guaranteed. Thi.s std' was 'bought from the ,wholesale months ago so we can offer exceptional values. The degartmeut will be under ,the *or -Oval direction ot, Mrs Sheers, who is well-known in this l000lity for stylish and wellefittin cIohtes. Men's and -BoysReady44o=wear l inoh-Baop Suits just reareived. A Just bite tyles young WA are vercaata grid k e►zrrtaats its }plain. or ClS. Small,. Boys' Overcoa {Corns in yard see our watt ge oar f3vcaroc host^ ,you zeal vaataa5. is ;We den's Felt Bats Felt Hats; all are here. A fine Assortment at last yearrS prices: Bir Shoe Departrnen Our new Roll Shoes (save a4 raved, rind care moving, out last Indies' s' Iii,jh. it oilmen, Empress make ;an black kid, pa tctat, dark brown, snd One new two toned 4 ffeots. Come in rant; see th€tn Also nnen's amw Stater rood. T oars Life shoes. it i t [ , tan' tantield's heavy AllowooI` Underwear for Men Sizes 36 to 44 now in stock Guaranteed Unsbrinkable CANADA FOOD DOABD - LICENSE ice; B L; 4. Ser4�,{H'es w ,f.ttl of as jsb '"1lhe sui aay `was oaf, ,a:aut ° changes, T;a& esti+i-'d ,the nlbsnr.' ce71•aat 6erviee T, Foote., ".f3. A„ rind .tie aina, gave interestit attenda,nc, was gond. 1N 1IA 'N ST. 171;,R( • '41 Rally Day at School was the servile ever he schoolm remar members .to t? tits conclusion day efter, oar, tasterult, th - asehooj n r -h - ab • pastor, - nth this p. uru lesson• *s;rt, w *ro u Qpm tfu. or the', ,{ae oc- r t»'dert"d e r� Rev. Jas, woo of ft,-' tlri:Sf'v, dy334: St, Sunt and best ra this ° Sur>da; of the aides, rintendant aOtiltroom t v'ee Iaat was of a ria of ah les -t ky er 4 4, -i, lowers. t4a: IN d'&l`iI1 FROM SILO EFr: Solan 'sown, of 41nrd. rson, wan killf d on Mandan' the. result of a fall while -plant-ring at silo, the .fel about 0 f ,t. The deceased Is survived'' by lasw°ife and ',three grown un sons,, one in ,ala^ .s-' t snd two at Aorler-on.l fir,. 3asati,> a was ,Rout fib yeah of rags artsident of the coon- rata his .life. 'ruse was A. 1Ier11oc1iSt class l+adcr ansa .local ^ t?h r a Sir: lIl 'E. 'S. •ktods Fall Thurso W3 Ltj duo orir 'sgtsii Mond. <cais id ace of nosiness sition ,.s s tl -. i in a ! iy. r,r14, Truemota nd,":till ai h Mn t' e w-ith(' by wise: offion Ttvo oIorusr,$' for .rnentber tioisi:asin trim ,cost b eartaly t to -firms of or'irpt rte ya : given by ;11iintOnine Abbott, " Edward +Aldttcnr0 tend ',Ronalrl Hiss Muriel 41:41140.11 :satr e -r ' ly f� role Oe" hat will not` t t'Iial go." Mr. til, 3 : nn and ,xrarei tla.. Ili ih .Schoti,lk atve a most: esting !address aft W;a t Jesus *tacous to 'r ass to -day" with the gr,* orchestra, 'wb this aut?arne orison. to were ?fttff6 ai tt lasted tor, areonttoo s ct tout- fro 4 ifl no stn s# rrine ,jilw ,Stn y 1tG arty `y were opp--.- .. ir.t,e nt:ve:i A t F " .o an^� of ,Ire trona Lin 5' n ;t 1ica- this d�dtatll-. ruts %Ode,, ira4 t, of your town ling' this nun e and in w ` Throtorbe slratrod t.b.. Fair Fri t 3rd & 4th Every Fyson cone and will be made welcome. to of the special attractions for which liberal p, offered. peeding in the Ring a' Farmers trot, foot racks, Lady driver. Boy drivers under 18 years., Girl drivers under 18 years. ttleman on. the groulEds whwho has attended the Society aid aiso the �azdest rase POC e.. rib a lassximplied by fiendersons pipe band of London the ba Amer 6 l to the lies 'res, c Doha oMM E cw i t+ *moon last .ruatk xrf : ttaaz.l tit rice. ssful r�allbst tlr�t la:ac°� ort : in a 'ruraaiaefi crf ter a :tit ogl; j Moof •wise celtool wF.;ts s1'1 i, 4. • tatrdira t4riarn • fins there tw�ay tnrrout. The cilt sr rata Iw is nag i 'th g' h.- itifufiy bakic"d - tar plzaxat aurF , flan erx tb;1pticroaI-.°stxw- itas ht-tdt %%lien the �iasr�+r peirfornted {the t.Q 'ot 'haptim on ti,;;tit" rilaiId.reD. rot- lying ot-twing this a bouquet of Iloiv r' tis is presented to ;the ;noGtter:s, ,'1fr-, Jr,., Pickard ns the oldest rim -tidier of i:lh+, scltcol'f;r sent on litally 1)ay was pre- `s-nt,°c1 'with a bouquet o: flowvw rs ;aria R•ty PDassrap re 1'lraayne:. info nt child • h• of Ur. c,tnd Ar,,.'01,tyion,1'r.ztm, 'i;5 ,p ,rho youngest smntb,+r of the Cradle •t•" Roll, tprisent, was similarly ;honortd, 11 + the -pi-es..ntatiun being made by Mt. S. 1farlan. The I'rinaary class rens 1, ▪ dt.r..t1 ;t -selection °that was vino:, app- predated, :hiss'M;urrie€ ,Iiowwald'singing the verses ,said', the little coir' coming in or. .the chorus. The Fritn:iry then adjourned to ,the Young Larli..a' .Irir- lor and or. their way`. out each was Presented with a flow}•e ., A special. nddress was delivered to 'the rhildren ,y - 1lrs. Baird. In .alae t ntadrtormut wt• vood nnlerman oThe f V:. AND :.. VM Jones 1`Ily .i. y -*++ 4+ hf+ i•+++H4-k h 1- -3-+ f» •ti+•f ++'I» ++3 i-3»i»F++41+ ++•i 34+i44 Ranges and Heaters We invite your inspection of our ,most • Complete .,line of cooking and heating stoves. 1 -laving purchased our stoves previous to the several recent advances we are able to offerou money eY .saving stove values. Below are our ran e g Leaders Moffat's Canada steel range Banquet Favorite (" « ) Brilliant Jewel (cast range) Royal Matron - (cast ( st range). Social Jewel cast range) Heating stoves to burn coal, or coal and wood in' the base burner, oak or tortoise y 'st -les.' _ All sizes at different prices. A McClary Perfection:Oil Heater er will add comfort these cool fall days. 'Remember ber we:have a line. of mE d ' eves ,� tts,,an gl r suitable for the fall work around the' f m ndar ..1� - uwwwww" A Stoc r.. of k e 1 s elbow's,..dam collars,dampers,etc. in l� P s � r always. in stock. 117 Casualty List Killed inAction i E. i13. (Shill, of !Clinton August Hartung, of Zutrich. Freeman Morton,, of Aliso Craig. E. ;EI Young, of ;Goderich. Died of Wounds S. A. Loomis,: of rP,arkhill Win. Cunningham, of Clandeboy t -Wm. Mort, of Scaforth. , ,Wounded G. O. •Patterson, of.,Wingh-am: W. S .Buchanan,. of Goderich II' T ewis, of - St. Marys. J. ;F. Reeves, of Mitchell Wm. _1. He€fiord, of wGorIorich. GassedJas. L. Dean, of Goderich M „W.ankel, of Seaforth E. Laws, of Goderich S. 1Challanger, of Godetrinh. BORN FR ASER-In Se,aforth, on Sept. 23rd to Mr, land Mfrs, ,Grant ,Fraser, a daughter. rtIaNABB-In Seafortb, on I.S&,pt. 23rd to Mr. ,and/ Mks. \,Alex. McNabb, a son. . • WHEATLEY—In Clinton on Sept. 23 to Mr. and Inns. !Wallace Wheatley, a 'daughter,—Alma Irene OSDM'ON1)-At^ ,Bayfield on - Sept. 20th to Mr. land Mfrs. William Osmond, a son. MARRIED ; SifANAHAN-31cCAInGHEY"— In bt. Joseph's ,dhureh on Sept. ,25th Rose daughter of •Mr J. J,„:I4f(e,Ca.ughey, to Charles SIbanaban. DAER—VODDEN— In Clinton, on 'Sept. ,25th , by =Rev. J. A. 'Agnew, 11f.ary 'Elvka,'dtang hter of Vodden; to William ' Edward tDaer, of East ;W,atvka,nosh. OGDEN-In LucanDIED on Sept. 427, d-iry Jane;Acty, relict of ,the late Robert John Ogden, 'a,l,d 71 years, .BORLAN'D—In;', Csborne,..on Sunday. Sept. i29th, Hiram Borland, aged 76 years Al months ar.d "5 ,days. 13VCI iN&1iA3l-Fn IC.iin,ton an:,,tVed. nesday'�Sept. 25th, ;Mary 'M. Cilder relict of the late Samuel Bucking- Edam, o tExet r, in ihetr.90th year *A fsO11 tt ''''formerly en Sept; 20th Yt" m '<1fo,rmerly'of the .Brace, Ling` H l tt. NE1 _ eaf i "' W'`A1;—$ELDON—Att1►e home off. the bii3irents, Mr: and' Mrs.. R. 'G.:'Se deo5}ss on ..Saturday,; S. ept. 28th, 'l'e'isteol te Mr • Fwank Lame bert'Nw vrhan,t`o Kingston, by Rev,: Sanies Foote assisted by fev. Dr. Goliu iFletahert ., 13 +Mins 1ts*dtl, school teacher tit Edon. gave to masterly Address on "Whitt( Jesus nsr*'n'zt ,to ustot d ey " She dealt with it in story form tholding the tatti.ntion of her hearers in as marked degree. A solo was ably ,ren- dered by' Hiss Olive Treble. Mr. Peter :Ftrayne and M1l:r. J. S. 1arvey former i,uperantendrrnts, were :both on the .platform and some timely re- marks Vein 'made by the former. The to_.esentation of ;flowers ,to the mothers and P+eimary were -made by `The Willing .Workers" olass of girl -4. A girls ,class The Stars" was ,award#- cd it7ae.`b,anucr for securing the most promises ,to be. out .for ,the service, and thew' pastor presented Miss Greta1 Brock tt•ith .a book, being -:the indi Vidualto secure the most promises. "Never ,treat money affairs : ,wit`' levity, Bulls .r Lytton, FELL AT I3ATIN BMSING Mr.. 'Jonol Situs, of, 'Stephan, met with an unfortunate accident , on which will ,la him I Monday i y up ,for some .time. ,He was assisting with a born noising on the farm of Mr. Jasi Neil when the fell is distance or a'aout twenty feet. He landed cbie`fly on his heels and received a bad shaking up. He :is suffering considerable pain and :it is impossible as yet to deter- mine ,the extent of This injuries. "The ants. ,are a +people not strong 'yet they (prepare their meat in the I summer."—Proverbs of. Solomon. DIED IN USUOPNE Mr. Riur.<i.m ::Borland, ' of the Thames Rad "TJnborne.aa nssed ,away en Sun- - .(lay, tis' elft. -_thiel 11 I itt d'ac:.• µt Years, .11 months and 5 days, Ilse e�dmo st of the sum- 'red's ,os . hasbenu 1 F 1 icer rand for the (past nnontlb tons con;- fined to his' bed. 1M1r. :Borland ;has l t of H. : lbesthe•ah .for ;a not �enjoy�zd number ,of years. He was born. at llowvrnOnville +rand when a young man [noted +t'o 11Iot{hcrwvell. ' die teas ;united McNeil, in !marriage to Miss Mary �IeN�i , of Fullerton. From Mo the rave it they moved' to i tt' : Thames Road wvbere they :have been residents for over thirty -live ye. ars He tt as - : man ". 4$�y,�, rLsl4ct d in the comirtunaty. `44�"� lair.; "bere.ived wide c liar. is: `iiift u iii foaar son r Waltq!i G., 1 ,... > i d , carat= ISask. £snd, h ab °`straw , .. � .,b. vcy rC,����c:Saakkatoan; '.2nd lC�artes r. on the;tlh'omestead, T,he fr,fsail, ,prr- vate, Was held Wednesday' fternoon servicha tat .the,.' house- ,,ming enducted by ltev7 Dr, .Fl tcboar interment at 'Foliar ton rernetery . •,; • out rot th t lig 14. ww a s'wnn t fzoru ;r pole taller fire t, ,t°rrtt r, tweed this v-itl ,wawa `relrala tarrrrht lkat: arpperti�� of t (tonna ` -y_ holt awvirrw t,a,tS n wi Font; tt c-. held and wards ttha loon hose sides aand, e sEterrlii ,1;;' dill into se,w t rat Eat SS,I TSI,--PA'ITERSON The ally kb. Standard of tarot w --i containedr an c account oI .las manila t of Mr. Win. Russell Postmaster or Exeter, to hiss Bose .[i; .Patte'r on. lr. 'Bursal.a veteran t s is ran of the , .re r,utn Ile t 1a as :ice brought his e t .� bride ;