Exeter Times, 1913-7-31, Page 11
'Foot R . e to trite comfort) .,25c
"'_!Darn, and Freckle Lotion ., . 25c
:$travr l of Cleaner .,.: .. , iOe
Lime Juice (cool and reftealaing) 2ae-5Oo
Health Salts ,,., ,. 10c -50e
Canning requisites wsueh as GodRings, Par-
rfd.ae. Salicylic Acid, works, Battle Wax,
'Spices of all kinds,
Cold's Drug Store
Hu
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Cout _
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rlss tetteetJ
.te iiia , p. -tdoi . 75trca
28 ,GDD
a led poultry earnings for dna ye�,D zit
ted States. Are you slotting
it You surely will if yett, logo
Pr att:s Poultry Begalator ,t'"C$
Brants Roup Cure 25e & vitt
Prat tsLice Killer .: 2r50 &lr"j„�.
a tv'io that "spells success
Cole's Drugstore
per * ar h ad
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pits t3 go
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the best and
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Jones &
May, Exeter
U3 YOUR
Eave Trouglthig
Furnaceor
and Plumbing
ESTIMATES GIVEN
and work pro ptjy done
REPAIRS
of all kinds
BUILDERS! Complete
Hardware . Stock
Locks, Knobs, Hinges. Parlor
Door hangers, Glass, Putty etc.
We make a specialty pecialty of Hard-
ware for Barns and Barn Door Hang-
,ors
ang-• Jrs and Track.
Twine
Use Plymouth.
Tagand Salmon
Gold Medal
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Half Holiday
Agreement
Ve, the undersigned merchants of
this town, agree to close our
places of business at gaff past
twelve o clock on Thursday af-
ternoons during the months of
JULY and AUGUST.
3'.A. Stewart,
W W. Taman
S. Martin and Son
W. J. Heaman
W. J. Beer
E. Spackman
J; Senior
J. Grigg;
Fij Boyle
B. WR F. Beavers.
Jones and May
Joe Davis
'Mrs. Yeo.
Geo•R, Bedford
E. N. Shier
Advocate Printing Co.
Times Printing Co. Ltd.
S. Fitton
,..Marchand
P, Frayne
1Cl3 AMES ii•O.A11
last Wednesday to go' to Grand fiend
and all .had
a very good time. '
Al, a public, meetingof the e
con',
Pc ati ori
o at
g g Bethany y it was decided
toy r,
a]lA
nniverraary Services on Aug -
24 and 25„, `see large bills for rog am
Mr, ;Ton Passmore wife and fam-
ily spent the week end, visiting re-
latives around .here.
Miss Fila Monteith and Mrs s Louis
Hackney ;left on,,� Tuesday for a two
months tour of the west., ; 1 , l
;- -
oFM:S11PITYI
4I
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Ails, N•- Northcott; and
daughter Lelia of Stratford ' s i
pcn
v
2 +1 .. days with
e tlfriends '
S ll
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t s
1
neighborhoodlate(•. i t <�
3
Mr, Frank or'
N lh,.ot and a
rt af
_party
1d A
friends ,of lvic'.ston ,-tiotorcd;u”p on
Sunday last: and
called with. h:: the,
formers
formers 17aren is Mr., and
Northcott.
Mr, and Mrs.: Robert Geddes and
family of St;. Thomas are at ?tre'seat'
,visiting with Mr Getir.,gC kieddes, p,'t
and'
or:
.X511a
bs
hrol
i its'tYratl 1t3
Mtti a t 1
ad ed frarortur'a?s
ftaot.
Other aft nil i t
tsaggage car esl
it and 4lto rcr
kion. -ware kidney
Moore of Clantas
9 J:fislly
ala* 4 tt Ce
Lt7Ie
of t?aa' sante in tit
tax rti
bruised oris3
tr�tI 119edtcai ntttdn-
„William�yltas. fin
d ,
iileara Stone and
Jack -Tarp of llensall ;Barney Brown,
of Clinton .Arthur Brooks of Contra.-
iia. Tbomas Iloy;e of Clandeboyet and
others.
First reierts of tine accident: made
1[nVxR:ii 'more Serious than it proved
to �ba, Dr. IlsndMata was tailed frons
town and rtts1:ed to the scene of the
accident;. A special train 'MIS • horrid-
ly.made up at London and was rust.,
ed Tto the crossing.
'The auxiliary followed later and
had the track cleared Ls the evening
Vbe :train was composed of the
Winghaan crew composed of Engin-
eer
n in-eer Harry Fixture, Conductor, I,V, J.
\Wins;-13rakenrin J., 'I -lodgers; ;and
33aggagcman William Sneath.
,The passengers ward transferred
to a special 'train. Under Superinten-
dent Davidson and reached London;
shortly te:ore'one o'clock in the at
ternoon, a
il�R ptx`
ai ri nit
Auto Accident
On Saturday evening Last while \V
W. Gammage A. E. Eilveri\ cod. (Tarry
Coleman and George Fraser, of Lon-
don were on their may to Grand
Bend, in an alto driven' by Mr,• Sii-
Silverwood. the auto overturned in
n ditch about four -miles from Ailsa
Craig Mr Gammage was pinned Un-
der the car the frame resting' ac -
1
rose his body while the ot•la;cr 1;en,•'
t1e,meni ware throwr. out and tc-
reiveil several sprains and bruises.
They. were driving
along
the road.
when they, struck some gravel nod
rn with :the
steering gear. and the car, complete-
ly over turned, Medical Aid was -uni
honed and later the.party.rantinuad
thein: journey to two )land,'
CENTRALTA
� 'r
T32, =A; 'l3r.001>s had hone in : -lois
b � b r 'Thomas 'T3
foot ao4,natl,la[ l osces;a
hand injured in the Railway
at Lucian Crossing on l'hursdayz last:
Mr, and A's; AV 1,'a,rsons arid
Leonard Abbott' have returned from
a Ywo ccUs sojourn zatGrand Mend
:ilarsha.11 who bet been, spend
n; a few. weeks
with 1Tr.
s, Luker
r
returned to her homeat Mrs, Shan'.
ion's an Tuesday evening,
It is•ex'pected that the church' here
will tie re -,Opened, for Divine. cerviee
on ici,t er the 24t4), or ;31st: of Ruff zstis
fl^i? ;iris ti
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of lki ikon: tri
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in
it CSSELDALE
Miss Rigg, of garsa,-. who zraasse,.-
iouslv ill at the.`lioirte of her uncle,
Ifr, Tlios, llau ozr i�: gradually r i n.
Moving.
Mics 'Viola Clark h;r returned
home after visiting w t h friends in
Crauinn and London.
tars, John, A„ Dow is et or<::ent un
der the doctors care. We iaopo ;tc
hear soon of her secovery.
M fothtl e11 Mr, Herter and, Mr,
and li"rs, Robert' l3; Bothwell of liiek..
son visited at Spring Creek ;Parra
Mr, and Miry, John Coie rend little
daughter or Winnipeg Man, are vis-
iting the fanners parents at orchard
(;rove.
i' BALEN
Mr, and Mrs, Joa&Ph 1fopkias of
Seattle Wash and i1Ixs, Crews' of
Leamington _have been visiting with,
friends around Here during the oast
tVse,ek.
D9:rs ''AIIiert; Leif of near :
liami
fist
a . obi.. is here visitingher father
Kr. •.
ti. , Rr
ares Gunning an g andher mazy.
friends around here.
1Li-s_ John Ashton afLondon 'isvis-
iting here this week,.
Miss 1,ina Fisher s'p'ent the past
week 'the guest of f\'trs, f atha'nial
t7;den.
Miss' Edna Gunning spent the
hast week with, •her a.un;t)' hIrh Ar.
t•htir Gunning of Kirieton.
1Mr , James Ogden, is tied guest of
Vern Ogden .
T,i,vs e d � -
•t•1n��, week.
V;rilson Morley^rrt
'3`
6 , Sunda • � 1v¢6
Y z
1t7 brother Oscar near Woodham.
Mr,'John Iiurrki:n of Exeter cern
cut Goftr1 : building a a -cement
c
nt
bridge seta e on Hie Town t? line near the
o':lroot.
7•`nlzni,sf.oal has started ;- out
PHI �l s new irracliine I'
ra re`
cod l.rop in. Ibis disiriet'-and :iti
xplected„ there will be ala1.4 ' of
Iarestiing, • i. I H, 1 iIS;,`,(-t!„
„l,
twit
;fila
14.
tTl
Del.
Nv selotoall
el
Thin Sped
.. rnRa.aA
On,
x.0
t: 4
xt..ai
i n f visa enol ,'
rd1¢ s a t reet
their picnic
7.St
Middl; maat: o±.
ut s1 his brother Arthn
t:l end,
`Mrs, A. E. riodgert and daughter
l,iliisiu and Bea triae of 'Toronto are
c "s. it lug in, this Vicinity.
Services will be held in Caves
P,,restl terian. and Main Street Te flz-
eidist churches as usual next Sunday
The Exeter howlers who attended
the tournameul at London Iasi \veek.
went into the 7t1 round in the con-'
Se
Stri •ca 3Ipen.
as tqR*k,?
OaAOMA1
RRaRA
pita#'tl
a;.
n is �Eioe1
fat k'i.:.fi7t ,E,2,n:'i
I:or.ee3j
solation event. ' 1
xr. :and ITr$ 'iFred Wilsor. tarsi Xeirh;
Jas- Rogers and Leonard called an.
friends in town on Sunday on their
way from Toronto to port Elgin.
1f: the lady who brought into the
Times Office an envelope containing
an item of news and 120 cents
will
eall at; the offices we, gill refund
same. We 'Make no charge for news
items and are always glad to receive
them.
The reports are out for the M1ddle
School Entrance to Normal examina-
tions and of the seven .students who
tried at Exeter six were, successful
via; N E. 'Amy. T. O, ;fOase, L. f';
Harvey. T, pon•hale ; U. Quackcrl.-'
bush and C. Wood,
•
BORN
N;M2LE—In Blanchard on Saturday
July 38th to an,J, ;;'as', isati.
Nagle e •daug titer.
MARRIED
SlVEITZER—RATrG--At Shkpka on
Wednesday July 70th.. Miss Ida AI.
,,faughtor of Mr. and = Mrs, 'John
1a
Mr.,'William t E. c
a
G
tz .to
> l �3 At • the
ii, ,G3—G,5.Li� NT;I i, .• an-
tSa.skatson: by it.ev, \Vy1ic
On Tl ua =dn3 July ' Si',h:.l\rlisa5'
Oki •l: c= o� a.t S 1
i� 1
3
Isabelle UnarI. u e
daughter i fit'
Mr. �r r �v l Mrs. 17ot.cr L• (ardiiri:e;' of
„ Y, 3r -`•.i G eery
,111 t.naic c e
d', a 12, r t.'t - I
arcs
DIED
Lt i;ItY in Exel;et' o`: 1ir.es,dJty iaiy
J1,la
Mrs, John .Est4ary, aged(
scars E; months,
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ACQUMNTAN(
You Naturally Trust Per-
son or Thing Known
By HOLLAND.
iIEN about to engage la
a business volitive you
prefer to deal with some one
you know•. You have more
confidence in the advice of an
acquaintance than in tbat of-
fered
f£ered by a stranger. Confi-
dence is based fila acquaint-
ance.
In buying goods you prefer
to buy those that have proved
their merit. You 'want those
of a knnintt standard --those
that have stood the test of
goods theOOdS
These are use 3t s
are advertised. Look, at our
advertising columns and see
;f this is not true.
Did you ever know an article
of inferior merit to be ,aidely
'advertised? It is a fact that
the
MOST \i'IDELY
r,A.3VLI.PI: S=D GOODS
ARE TIaE BEST.
Juis you tind it safest to
do has ss with; a knazn yon
•'f' itsafest
- awulfir.d
-.orw wo
I�ai , . i
to buy goods that you lcuosv-_...
goods with which: you have
become acquainted thrcugis
advertising.