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The Exeter Times, 1922-4-27, Page 144,EiT'Sr-SECION ;113 YEAR No:4; ,2278 111 EXETER 0 NT TIIURSDAY MORNING 51.1DTZIL,27th 19.29 .v 4 4j 42'1,” • . tMr Wesley Bissett vvtis St1etling conillieliced on 6Toricl.tty, er C()Iiticil Paris ItIst weep owing to tlie illnes$ Itev, A. A. 1111.111)0r' •iS 1„A0l1do#, '6211111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M11111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Wit Clearing Ladies'sses ults vaiNosmos =`. Coats e* Dresses Prices Greatly Redticed of Mrs. Bissett. Mrs, liissctt -went this week attending the puninit Syr,140., A regular meeting, of the Monier'- ''. a illicit was Qn the above date, abseut Councillors Ellerington, arid Davis. The minutes of the meet- .1-eireiii April 24th 1 9s2 to .T /15 lOZ el S S stet and was taken. 111 with pneumonia. She' wap quite ill but is now out of danger and getting along nice_ Jag" held April 19th, Were, read. and 1311.111CHER. 1.31./SThisSS approved.. .COrre8P.Ondence Ives read ris fol - lows" Frank, ,Barber and 'Associates Rivers. Mr. Rivers has purchased ••:11-1 Ltd Toronto, consulting engineers, the building, the slaughter house an P1 d, The Pedlar People Ltd lz acres of_ Iand'in connection. Pos Oshawa re -metal culverts li lied session May 1,St. From the, Secreta.ry office of, the Mun- ictpai. Hydro Electric Association CREATES Guelph, re -meeting to be held in 11Tiss Ida Wanibeld beet/ Clec ed Presidetlt et tbe Wellirtgtee. tftre'-'t Trivitt 111Pwortli League Lont10/1,' ' • "' 0 I:1°' 1\I• sts0r Charlie Sititilalre on ot - j) Lall'00"11I(.oad!,11-'1.1.1 to 11140`121/4'-'-'1NCit M. e 1 Mrs, c1-1," St" lairs, if" tile hisl‘ilri*ritier'liraell'Ikl,Z(i)eciss.iltaos,11441.1b:.pcI)41s-ertarpeali, get s,orne tart - = = Toronto., P.Irnrati ay April 27th, filed. The Times Picture Puzile which ksesii mensrs. W. Hern and C. Birney wait- LIppears sn page four is creating west side of Carling, Street between have stiteti, that they atg fiildinz 14:1115 „,CAPMENTS = "ed 'on thee Council, re a dram along tithe,h interest, Quito a nu neneii E= (Haley and "S6toria; referred to coin- ve,ry old; and yeung 11 a = Mous. inittee. like find something in it to attract Dr. 1-3roWning, through tile Reeve their alien tion. A 1 th °ugh tb e puzzle asked for a concrete walk on the has ...several iveeks to run quite a number have already" sent in their E deferred. teresting and is an educational feat - east side -of William street between SaridersSand ',GicileY Streets.. Action lists. wini or lose tie ptiz,,,i,e in sus and = that the Asses-ure as it ohallengesthe eye athe = sot', 1:ELI-flitted. the as- intellect. Get into the game you Sessnient"roIl for the.year. Accepted on ."114`otion ,of Francis and. Hooper. will find it fascinating. = The..0ouncil fixed the elate for, the RttEcTION 0117141(.'"AiS Court of Revi,ion necessai. for - The Main ,street Epworth 1,eague 111enday June 12th,a.t 7..30 p. •111, ,held their annual meeting Tuesday 'ler' reported • „ ".. The Town • team will collect all' old Tr to artirrefitse for the dump ground gs.,1 "f:}...e-se;r:mtias - In order to clear put the balance of above lines "We have greatly re on Monday and Tuesday May 8th = and 9111. Monday on 1111 streets east -duced prices of same. These are mo stiy the celebrated Nortliway Gar -0- - = rnents, noted for smart style,' good material and their shape-keepirig = , ,, = otialities." .Come early'and • get -s real • bargain. . ' , ' ..› • . , - • . , II0E'SE--FURNISIIING•8 — propertieS2. A fee as per quantitY 2rr- of Main" Tuesday, all streets west, of Maln; citizens to ha-ve all refuse ool- leCted and in bags or boxes anci plttc- ed on the street in front of their • We have a magnificent stock of iiew, Rugs; Congoleums, Litioleunis, .= will be cirerwriend .1,eceanLs were read Curtains'and Curtain Materials, Wall Papers, Curtain Rods, Window " = The f(11 g ' ' . , Blinds etc. "at much, lower prices than . last season. Our Ciirtain Nets Mar- , , and passed: Richard Emitter. Assess-, quisettes etc. are really half the price 91 two years .a.go.. • . - • ,...... . , -- or $115E0' preparing Truant -OM- - cer's Book "$5.00, Postage $1.00; . i --- total $121.0 01 Cecil Ford, -labor cern- Come to us for your neW Spring Suit., We nave ail the latest styles and colorings and our prices are righ t. • "Z011 ban save dollars hy buying your clothing from us. We also haye...a. fine line of Grey aild Navy Suits Y()1UING MIcN'S SUITS FOR SPRUNG ' for older. men iliacle in more consertive style. - 111EN'S ODD I)ANTS New Stock of Men's Odd Pants 111 fine'all Wool 'Worsteds. 'Just like - the quality you and see them, MEN'S RAINC'OATS & TOP COATS Big quality of Colors, Styles and Prices. You will, be delighted with these Coats at $12.60 "irPeto $25.0Q. MEN'S BROWN 0R BLACK • OXFORDS -- Very latest Styles at $5.00 to $S.00 Also, line of Oxfords for Boys in, Brown or 13Iack. l30Y'S 13LooNIER STJ]TS Bring the boy's here for good qual.,.." ity Bloomer Suits. -Many of these have two pairs of Bloomers. Odd sizes Boy's Suits at $5.00 to $7.00 right up to size 35. MEN'S IIATS, ,CAPS, SHIRTS etc Latest Style Felt liatS at $3.50. Cheaper lines la $2,00..Low' -prices on, Caps and Shirts. LADIES' & CHIL1)111EN1S SLIPPERS All the latest Styles in Buckle and Strap Slippers or plain 'Oxfords. We are doing a great trade in Slippers as our Styles and prices are right. WALL -PAPERS ' Big reductions in our best lines oi' fine Tapestr3r Papers. You can paper your Living -Rooms now at a very moderate cost. Also cheaper for Kitchens Bedrooms. etery, 818.50' Frank Mallott labor, $11.40; 'Fred Wells. labor' $1. 75. •= Rd. E. Davis; team labor„. $2.,20 ,Tno. = NorrY, labor,' $3.50; Ernest Coiling- = ,t1;:°ndil41845. 9. 050; ;, ,Prhetoes-r, labor, $,8.(k0;, John, Parsons, 19,bor, $3.00. • "Passed on...motion of Hooper and Francis. Adjournment by Hooper. Jos. Senior, Clerk • • ed“.• = a- PHONE 32 E y iniiimiiiiimimininnuminummiliminguinimullummilumniumimmuniqflonniflua 99.7.197:7919-919% 7 41449Arbet4rW419`i,r49.14,47 f e atuu ac t' -e 5 vi.la -ve a „ sa. ' • — " " • ,, • • • • • , NOTICE TO 11.,IF,iNIBERS IIORTI- CULTURAL SOCIETY " The roses ,and gladiolus bulbs are now ready for distribution and may be had by members of the Society at the office of Gla,d.man Stanbury. J. G. Stanbitry, Secy. BYUSING tr4 GOOD PAINTS' likNI)..VAIINISHES L B ReadyPaints `41 owe ros. 40e 1/2, pint 75c in pints $1.10 in tits'. $2,6 5c 3/2, gals. 5 1 Chi-Nainel Varnish StainF,.• For Staining' and Graining , 30c , 55c $1.00 and $1.85 per tin CA/IMOTE CAMPBELL'S VARNISH STAINS the highest grade Varnish Stain'hiade 30c 55e 95c and $1.75 per tin AT,ABASTINE, and IIIIJETESCO 35c aild 65e. per kg. 70e. per. kg. the perfect "Wall Finishes [louse Cleaning Needs ,Toli,nsoir's Floor Wax 85e per Ib. ' 0' tes. 13 'Floor 'Wax 700,1)01'lb, 01(1 English Floor Wax 85c per 111, OrCeda,r Mops $1.211 and 12..0 °T...iqtti(eVerieer $1.75 iand. $2.00 • Step Ladders 81,20 and, up ; Clothes "Washers $ 2 0.00 Clothes NitTringers $6.75 .;,,Carpet 13eators 20c '1.'INS1\tfiTHING. AND PIIT.11\113ING vrnmarrnetlr, • ,alaark's Hardware 17- 27o, T'LIONES 274 '17- • .„1."7 ". ". •"•• -.77-SAT,M1,=.1=1"EZt77,11e11'."' Tbs., at Oddyellows attend divine se.reice in Claysii. "Presbytei-ian Clitirch Syme day evqn,htig, 3011, ineetir.g Id -the Lodge Room at .6,.15 Visiting lire- weleoinco7A: ..Penhalet, N.G. TOWN -.WATER SUPPLY. 1 0121' C /Stall] rs wishing --------1415 this 11...cme, water service are requested tu caill at. the •Pulrlic. ITLiliiiries OLE iele at :trots. and sign contract, so. 01140 crlz4 'sad coirrusotiens may be,- coin s/itcted without delays- • . committee has offered to take charge Fialf Fprice' ::. • of the -removal of the trees 11'0111 the . . ' ' wood -iota, . Be. Wilt. need the assist_ Picture Sal i • . ance of seVeral 01en., tar&,ter 'boys col Id also help •in tills work.' At , least one team of horses and a wagon , , • TELEPItOINti• SERVICE IS STILL DISRUPI'ETI)." • • • • • The telephorte service is still in. a disrupted condition, caused from the last sleet storm. - The Bell system have not as yet made repairs to their lines- on the London road, weich are in a very lad , condition, ma y of the poles being down and wires broken. The rural lines are being repaired, but as yet their is no connection with Kirkton or Crediton. The Kirkton Central has been closed but expects to re- open -shortly. of their lines have been fixed and parties on a line have conimunication. The running from Exeter to Kirk -fon. is repaired to withni a mile and a quar- ter of town, awaiting the repair of the Bell system on which the lines to town are strung. The damage to the Kirkton company- from the two storms is in. 'the neighborhood twenty thou.sand dollars. ,evening. Good reports were receive from the different Committees. T-11. amount contributed for the Forwar. 'movement will reach about $100.00 The officers -were elected as follows President, 'Miss E. ,Follick; 1st -vice Bernice Tuckey; 2nd vice, ArielBot erley; -3rd vice, .Charles "Ford; 4t vies, Qliff. Davis' SQ('‘` Benson Tuck ey; Cor. Secy., Rose Lampert; tress Ed. Aldworth; -pianist, Mabel Johns; reporter, Charles Ford. (lEIORA..1.1 SOCIETY GIVE EM'ELLENT 4PITOGRA....N1 The music lovers of this C01111111111 icy were afforded a rare treat on Fri day evening of last week when the South Huron Clioral Society gave a grand musical entertaininent in the Tames St. Methodist elpurch trader chinery at the saWinilr, bruising and 1110 C.11a11111141 p lacerating, them requiring, several tet 'was played 4ches to close the wpiitid. 1110 "Y" by 1h° t1 -1u , Teaoltet's tea e 1 ave had iruinerolts enquiries Lawson Elliott, oe e 1 l 1°32 )1 whetherj1 ees o P el mayct-11 al 1 1Ie) 00.0 1) 11 1 yr? e .1° • d tl; • B•Ciar'ki twice fljoeigrillndlliolang t‘lvieltlisall"1111°e joebtiteee't? 101"-lcl:/c110111-)elliSrier"faHa',iieB:\re'413t-stst41)., . ineiciiiii,eyetiraoyiri hatillygivenolt(i) cittnyl 00e cd.)- tlitEen(i of the first -g, 111g ,„;.,,,, i:teT/t,:tiell1%aTtliel.)1engoTe Y'clilitfi',e1-,. c.1; 111es":i,ille g0,11e's:12115e3; 0°1'1`1":111:°:'i':'''', be nunierolis things connected with 0-.1uc ei'l .\"v''.;0;::"re::''''''''!'''':'" , 4 rlie 1 .i.or i ..._ onei ("/ -1,, tere may ee.s dole.,,Dee „, 0 wttrcl Stire. a soli. ' Shanton. O'ile '14 - :the ' ftk ' gicrthg 1-Ile-'clerli' tlie. Clia, ..4 ,. 4 ..". 11c, j3t11 „ ,by 1118 of ,a lead. ]1e , , , STofin.11:,,j7,1,,i11161.t.'11-;:litoe()D1',11'.;..1-all;'‘1:12,1, '13.'\°Trwsil''1-'1-11111)- PtL'eliltail'ulir:°t((1;11121-aclii.111);;14'31FI)11all'1''''' '1''''''-'111.111:1t.;;-1:4''.' ' \Tits:CENT—In Stephen Township, on gene -b,ji y,4 sh4t4„ .6, 8,...i .„,,,,. 4 , April 1,5th, to- 1.1,fis a,aad lAirs, Win. and the game p roe ec.d4 ' . • , -Virment,, a dauglit,er. .te•-40)1g,,,,,. el. ,i.. it,. ' ,., 1SIATitietili„ti 5 5.1) ; Cls tits" winning by YULE—TAYLOR At tile '2,1,11,11 St. livel:r and, sure 'SOIne ISPi;06::: . : • , Allister, on "Viirediiesdays Apel) 6t1i, Cis,r(liner leads in. "Bargarq personage, Ily Re's. -\\S". 0. li. "Mc- , 1"<.RAF11--ItADETI At Dashwood,. 011 The Clerirs stand chap. p on April 20th, Adeline Elizabeth llad- a score of 1601:and challOie d or, of Dasliwood. to Mr. Levi r.,011iS' team on 0. throb round 9 , de" . Kraft, by Rev. P. Gralinhers take" their "honors. The .... liAliss Mary A. Taylor, of Exeter iiender that I3etter. servicele0", 01-tli to illy Adont Yilio of Ful- trispe,cit the largest leurnitiiii 11 la.i.t.'on,. - . ' ' ' ' " Ful- ' G- aritiiier's'. : ... . . 181011........41=0.7.119.4.4IST,A,, 2,14-11"W.U.,1.,•.".•PDSITS6....,,,../....".-.211111,........`,41,51...11911/00.15,4=......114,—,IVOia;/11 . ,,-• „ ". °lir Storage Batter _ Is it •silapt)1.? H riot let us loc)k ilo alid tell yoil what it flee . the leadership of Prof. A. W. Ander,- ton. The chorus consisted of o1'er 150 voices, a large platform being erected at either side of the choir loft, for the singers. The program was -varied in character and was par- a.PpeaEing to lovep of .112115- 1 ic. The choruses were exceptionally well rendered and reflect great ere& ‘T9V—•"77 `—` r BEER- 9 ... TIC SEEOS it on the leadership -of Mr. Anderton. GENE'ITAL MERCILENT, GRAIN AND .. were several artists; Miss Anna We ofter a specially selected stock ' 'In addition to the choruses there C a 0. t ochrill, soprano, of London;Mr. J. Riley -Hallman, tenor; of Toronto, nd Mr. Chalcraft, baritone, of Lon - on. The selections. rendered by hese three were of a high order and hey were repeatedly- enchored. his -is the Pecond entertainment to be put on by the Choral Society but hb't support given by the public on ither occasion was not sufficient to meet the expenses incurred there- with. The quality of the 'programs Governiiierit tested Seeds • REI) CLOVER., ALSIKE, YELLOW AND 'IV'T-EITE BLossam CLOVER, Tr.moTR7 SEED EXTRA NO. 1 POR PURY '5 GOLDEN, '..IT,TLLETT, 1.(ENTUCK.Y BLUE GRASS ciRcla..A.n..-D GRASS, LEE - '14E' AT CLOSEST EIART<ET PRICE • WE HAVE ALSO A .STOCK OF GREEN .,1.101ENT A O IN I'TA' was such that is rarely heard outside of the larger cities and the leader and members of the "chorus are to be congratulated on. their splendid, ef- fort.. That the support given the"so- ciety was not larger is to be regret - Letters of Interest Readers of ,The Times who have anything interesting to write about are invited to contribute to ,t1i.ese' columns. ' ARBOR DIY IN EXETER, FRIDAY 1 iossible tor spring planting. Should + the number requested be 'more than .iIAY WI. can be procured at the time, they will It is noted with pleasure that im- provements in grounds and boule- vards have beeri cominenced already by a number of. citizens. Arbor Day will soon be here.. -The good work already begun Should be augmented as nineli as possible. Preparation must begin at once. Trees and shrubs must be secured. The Parks Committee of the:Horticultural Soci- ety are arranging to procure native trees and shrubs for transplanting from wood -Tots not far from Exeter. - Mr, S. J. Hogarth, a member of the • will be required of thss work Close. 011' the .29(1 should be, done before Arbor Day. ) Some of it could be.clone 011 Saturday of this week, if a, sufficient iiiimbei" da37 of April of or boys -1V011-1A1 volunteer lo help oil that A 11iiirtl)er of 111011 wil) be required SO 1)01''T W.A174 lo prepare plaCeS, and trees on Arbor jJay. I`TIETZE'S NO FUTURE CHANCE Anyone having (-Tay or soli suitable It's "NoW or NeVer. And if yoit don't take a0.vantage of this offer before the,. end of the YOTJ are the luster . - u , , • • • , for filling or top -dressing, and Wont- ing to dispose, of it, please a•tivise'tIte seCretary. ef conimitteet Anyone needing 511011 claY o,ou.11l then nIal<e 1."PlaiitZed iei°tilst.i'fe0s1Eilitig trees for plonti/ig on -his 02211 t.,,‘rotinds‘raaY t;,pialy to tile Secretary of tile 0e1fl1nia66. before saftro-day night of ,W( els g Os. „encior tito nunlbor and variety reqUired, The ceOnniittoe Will artoply" 08 Maws - irke.,esi.",1.1nEESEkiiiitiElti..1.4„pei.".1•EtersaiiE.Eae,11,1retbirske..10stitiie:' endeavor to furnish the balance for planting in the falls They, however, will not undertake to supply citizens with all the native varieties of trees but 01113,7 those varieties that can be procured in‘"cousiderable niimbers. Not all citizens can take part 111 the tree planting: Many will be engaged in beautifying lawns and boulevards. Ladies especially will be interested in making and arranging lawns, flower plots and gardens. The sebretary, has a fine list of ornamental flower- ing; shrUbs and hardy Climbers for beautifying yards, and b fences uild- ings. .Anyone wishing 1111011111111011regarding arty shrub or climbers tort -the list 411113' hare it on tipplication. The na,ine of all who are -willing to 'help 111 getting and planting tlip frees should be giVen to any member of the Paris Corornittee. - The following are the memlicrs of the Co ttee: W. R. Johnston, Chairman; W. Atedd, Secretary; S. J. Hogarth, S. M., Sanders, 1. H. Grieve, G. S. Howard, LETTER E11051 A EXETER OLT) I30"Ir 'Man , April 17 ±022. To The Exeter • T11115411 --- Von will please find $2.00 being my subscription tor .one year 'whih expires sorire de to this: 11200 01; WI -tint 1 was a .boy of la years ot tig(, 1 started to serve tify apprenbice- , hip "at tile harness 'trade :Inl served four, long -i"oris71 tba 253141.3 144150. Phit sitme. ' • • (colt0inr:,,1 5,14 4h00• 40 i - TOES, PRT.CF, $1.50 A BAG IN 5 BAG LOTS; $1.66 si...1,,,LE -HA . ....,, .":':;'.',' , OTR STOCK: OP GENERAL MERCHANDISE IS ‘ L.A.IttjE ANI •,t, . . • . . . ••• . - • WELL ASSORTED AND 11IARICE A ' ' - • $6.75 PER CWT. A CALL scLic TTP.JD REDPATHS EXTRA STANDARD Cl.11,E.INTULATEjp SUGAR C. ZWICICER ______steenasessrarmes.ack.,...e<rxr Fiour MW - Exeter ' «....7 Now that ,Spring is opening up you will yequire tha = ` best bread that can 1)c. socur61. According to reports, that -....----= ai'e coming 111 to as you will be woli-3(0,riso0. to 1450 001' =XI it - Manoba s Best. It is equal to the bst, on Coo murkel Fon ca.n go farther aptd pay nioro' but you cannot buy bet- =',11" = ter. Read, what one of our customers write:--- ' sol•••••••• "yes tl• hare gEe rnain/od. r.iiirsaonririfd'o..r c'Foenesdiss tiinn" gExoeft:e-r-- and'. - i"You100412' is AT quality and sells of 40s1151it''Ifi s 1 — a new customer 010bag Te u -s bc, tomore.e , ,.-e'. -, ‘,- 4-...4 4— We ar - Our stock i --= 4,1 14211 . C0R`1%i:—. supply of the "host elf T" "'" ....... GTS:—Wrositern. 0a18 that we liave •reclearied: taking the , duSt hul is and small: seeds.' These W 0: are; .selititM . = . 011'a narrow inargirt. '" . .- '.'," ..,., .... Wo.0.$0.1, , • , ' • • • ' • • • ' ' ' N..* • .• • OIL 0.11111",----1e you have ',lever fed Oil Cake 13305 04115 yol-tr 411110.11 cows, pigs, i11 fact, ail your stocl. TANICAG11;--Sixty , per cent prpteitt. Just tile, stitif to = push diose itrgs along. , r, rr . 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