Exeter Times, 1915-7-22, Page 8THE EXETER 1.1.tlt..J
THURSDAY, JULY 22nd, 1.91%,
DoN' T
RESOLVEtDTHAT
THERE'6 RRJE DOLL ARS
AND DOLLARS WORTH
OF 600D VALUE S
IN OUR, SToRE NOW
LOTS or RICKIII
TO ENTICE THOSE
'H0 WISH TO SAVE'
MONEY ATTRACTIVE
MONEY SAVER'SFOR►
CAR'EF'UL BUYERS
THINK
THAT EVERYTHING HAS BEEN PICKED AND
CHoSEN oU T of OUR STOCK. WE HAVE LOTS
of FRESH, NEW THINGS. WE NEVER LET OUR
rSToCK GROW oLD. WE ARE NoT oLD FOGIES,
WE WILL TAKE PLEASURE IN SERVING YoU
AND DELIGHT IN SENDING YoU AWAY PLEAS-
' ED AND SATISFIED. IF YoU ARE LOOKING FoR
MONEY -,S., -.V ERS YoU WoN'T HAVE To LooK
ANY FURTHER, THAN OUR SToRE.
N 1, int HOT WE..TEIER DRESSES
Don't bother sewing making dresses when you can buy such dainty
and servicenti'.e ones in white voile with Iarge black dots at $5 50.
LINEN COATS
In three stelee, spiendid duet coats fair driving or motoring, hong
length, belted beck, $5 to $0.
NEW EMBROIDERED RI:
DRESSES
A very l,r'e°tr -i tent in new embroidered. voile, jest a few of these to
choete front: The pike is onty $u,
BLACK SERGE SKIRTS
For stein` women, a very tine ie tl t E of serge, neatly made and good
frill skirt, sizes 27 2- :.l , ? waist Innen $5.30 and $0.
S'I'ANDAI:L3 PATTERNS
When von want i.attern, dent f.Mget that we are stocking the
Standard Pati erns. Le: us take your order for the Standard Fashion
Book at 35e a year,
BLACK SILKS
ifs}r Dreeses and Coats. If it is a black silk for a dress or a coat that
voax are planning to buy, we want you to tee the values we are offering
at per yard 41, $1.50 and $1.75.
ALL MILLINERY MUST (Y0
Ihninie the next few weeks there will he some very cheap hats soli
in our millinery rorirns, Be sure to get one of them.
YOUNG MENS' CTRs.\V HATS
Latest American Styles in the coarse straws in high crowns and nar-
row rims. Some special vaiuexs at $1 and 81.50.
1 x 4. VELVET RUGS
This is a large eize velvet rug and. the patterns and shades are sure to
please you. If it is a large rug you want, we have it.
BOYS COMBINATION UNDERWEAR
In pores knit with short sleeve and knee length, sizes 24 to 32. just
what the boys want for the hot weather — 50 cents
10LOIlF AST MATTING
Is absolutely fast in color. We have neat. patterns in blue, brown
and green. Fur verandahs it is unbeatable. 50c a yard.
OUTING SHIR'1Si
Vein -nifty entire; shirts for hot weather wear, in white crepe with
reversible collars, all sizes at $1.25,
oTEC" Thin Store closes every Tttumsn.. AFTERxoov at 12.30 during
the months of July and August.
LA0
PONE 16
Your neighbor drives a Ford—why don't
you? We are selling more Fords in Canada
this year than ever before—because Cana-
dians demand the best in motor car service
at the lowest possible cost. The "Made in
Canada" Ford is a necessity—not a luxury
Runabout $540; Town Oar price on application.
Alt Ford cars are fully equipped, including elect-
ric headlights. No cars sold unequipped. Buyers
of Ford cars will share in our profits if we sell
80.000 cars between August 1, 1914 and August
1, 1015.
Market Report --The following
the report of the nxeter market
corrected up to Jule 21st,,
Wheat ;1,15 •
Plats 55e
Bailee 65o
Buckwheat 050.. t
Peas $ I.00 I '
Flour 'f3.30.
Low Grade flour $1,90,
Bran $26.00 per ton
Shorts $30,00 per ton .:
Sugar Beet pulp $27.00. per ton.
Batter 22 to 21
Eggs 10' to 20o.
:%reggae>re butter 30c,
,Potatoes 80 to 50c.
Bogs, 58.30s.+
'Young chicken Inc
C>ld ileuo
Duckling 13o
Old Roosters 7c '
Old Ducks Oo
Young . Ducks 10o
i
0.490.000000000.40040.000.00
4r 0
LOCAL •
040400.00 0+00000
A men who lives in our tots -n.
Thought he was wondrous wise.;.
1.1. »jump*d into n business,
but wouldn't advertise.
And when he found his business gong,
lie triad a method sane ;
He started in to advertise,
And got it back again.
Life,
Master'Cl,ede Heitman. is holidaying
in Detroit,
Mess M. Wexler' is: visiting with gels
ntives. In London
Mr. Josh Inwood, of 'London,. spent
the ,week end /acre.
Pte I?, Mallett, of London, visited,ia
town oder Sundaay.
Mrs. S. Egan visited an the Parr
Line, Hay, this week.
W, S. ,foie spent the Sol—Wart
Of the week in Lucent
Mr. Leonard Bolton, or beeforth,
visited in town on Sunday;
l[r.
Will Ashton; of Lotman, visited
with friends in town on Sundae,
Mr. E. Malone, of Tillsonburg, visit-
ed with friends in town this week.
Little Miss. Amelia, 'Acheson • is
visiting ;with relatives in St. Thotnas
lGarvoy Acheson is 'visiting
with his parents et the Cental ho-
tel.
Mr. Thos, Hawkins returned to
town ,B.Iondaeafter visiting itn Wind
sort'
Mrs. Carter, of Clandeboyo, visited
with Mr. And Mrs.. I!. W. Hodgson, on
Menden t
llrs, Wm'- Redden, of Brantford,
visited with Mrs. 'W. 'redden. of town
this week.
Mrs. 1. Langford and two children,
of Toronto, are the guests of Dr. and
Mrs. Roulston, •
Mr. fly, Parsons, or Ludan is boli-
dayin; with his parents in town and
at 'Grand Bend.
3.tain St. Sunday school are hold-
ing their annual picnic to Grand Bend
tc'-day (Thursday).
Mr. J. W. Powell was in Toronto
this week attending the funeral of his
uncle, ltIr. Jos. Abel
Mr, J. G. Stanbury and family mot
Cored to Bayfield on Sunday ,in their
new Studebaker auto
Two rinks of. Howlers will talce• in
the Stratford tournament on Thurss
day and Friday or this week.
Miss Muth Schosenbune, of f.ondon,
is the guest of Mr. end Mrs, T. New-
ell at the New Commercial hotel
Mr. and Airs. Frank Delbridt a and
Mr, and Mrs. W. Welsh motored, to
Goderich end Bay field Iast Sunday.
Mr. J. A. McDonald of the Bank of
Commerce staff: r, has returned turned to
town after holidaying in St. Thomas.
3Irs. Percy Webber, of Centralia,
who has been visiting in town re-
turned to her home on Wednesday.
ltr. W. Bradt 'has secured a posi-
tion in London with the Imperial Oil
Mrs. W. D. C1.t.tkc was in I,onlon
llondae,
31r. Edgar Torrance spent Sundae
at his home in Clinton,
Mr. Hubert Jones is spending. his
holid:its' ,at Grand Beni,.
Mr. Walter Harness is spending a
few digs a,: Grand Bend,.
Mr. Ern. Ilarvey spent a few
dies at Grr.nd Bend last week.
Mr. Iles. Knigire is holid,Iyic,g with
his sister, Mrs. 0. Speckman, of
Guelph.
Mrs, J.'s. Grieve, Mips Jrhrs'on and
Mies. Wee. Snell are h.olide.yieg at
Grand Bend.
Mrs. John hell nd -hiss Hodgert
er, iii. in for a fen day s with
riencls in Clinton.
Mrs. Gills spi ,end two children, of
the west. nre visitine the fiormer's
tither, .lir. Wm. Iiidd.
Sir. Eerie touch ct.t lett Tuetclee
mornin:' for the west weer.- he will - Co. and left for .that place this week.
sr end tbs summer.. 31r. Sam'I ITicks, of Iteborne. who
'Private Horace MaRobinson.• hnd his barn destroyed b y fire last
Meteorite y
elric,heii.- member on the nth Bat-
inlien. is report -.-.d .a prisoner.
iter. Mr. 13edeten•i preached a vert
s �c. pt el le cern?on in Main 5ireet week ,at Crediton. ITer place at the
1t,chodi.t church last Si,ndas even: telephone office is being filled by \\'.
inn. Hanson. -
Mr. \ iril Minning. B.A., and wide Mrs. C..W, .Balfour; of .Mitchell, is
of Vancouver. are visitinc at the visitinit with- Mr. and Rirs. A. f1.
hoarse of llr, and Mrs. R. iIi1I, 'Cradle Doulie of the Thames Road for a few
ton Esst, dips.
Mrs, Jcseph` Corb: to and daughter- Mr. Will .Heideman. of Toronto and
'E
Misses I e mala, and Ldith llei<leman,
of Berlin. are holidaying nt • their
home here.
f•i11, raised a new building on Tues
des .
Miss Ella 73aker is holidaying for ;a
of Flint. l
t Miele. visited with�
.i 1 Mr. and
tfrs. Fred Corbett. of the I3lind Line
H'ie. rhe past week.
Mr. J. L. Burwell. Of'the A•Iolsons
Bonk sieft ret.,irn•'d this week after
in auto trip to (even Sound, St:.
Thomas and other places.
Mr. en:1 Mrs. Poem's, Mr. Perry- end
lfiss Berry. of Mexico, New York:
end lir. Berry. of Ingersoll, visited
with air. ind Mrs. B. Mrs. Rt G. Beldon, dur-
ing the past week. ' _Miss Ide. Armstrong has returned
Miss Sarah Sweet, of Toronto, is hone after visiting in Lucknow. She
home for h,: holidays. She was ac was accompanied home be her sister
Miss Bia
corn pnnied t' Masters John and s Armstrong .
Dancer. McCallum, of London, whoMaster Fred Unman has returned
will visa recti grandparents, lir, home after holidaying »at "The - Ite-
and Mrs. Jas. Sweet: treat" at Kilworth, with his grand-
parents, Mr. rind Mrs. Wm. Ileaman.
SIr. Bell, of the Blind Lille, II,ayt,
raised a vers large barn this week.
two afternoons being required to do
the work,.
This is the time of the sear that
sou want the verr best bread that
can be had. Use Model FIour and se-
cure those results.
Mrs. John McSXihon and Mrs. John Mr. end Mrs. W.. Martin. Air. `and.
Rowe. .who. hive spent the past two \Irs. T. U. Southcott and Miss: W.
months visiting their mother at '
IToward motored to Sarnia an Tues -
des, taking the boat to Detroit for a
few idess.
Yorkion, kiosk., and also wjih rela•-
ties et ,tie.-.katoon and other places,
have returned home.
Pte It. Loftus ITern, son of 11Xr.
and Mrs. Phillip Bern, of town, who
several weeks ago was reported
wounded, is now reported missing.
Repeated ir:quiries have fatted to
reveal his whereabouts.
atr. »ind Mrs. Wm. Lewis and
daughter, Ver1Sn, and 'little Bliss
Olive Chandlicr, and Mr. and Mrs. ,W.'
Stinoff, of London, 'motored up and
spent Suncliy with Sir. and Mrs. ,Jas.
Sweet:. Mr. rad Mrs. Blackwell and
Mrs. Latimer of the Parr Line. ,Ran,
were else guests.
Messrs Inydd and Hamilton repres-•
'
entirg The Fruit Branch of The De -
The Misses Irene and Mars' Bastes
brook returned to their benne in Est.
eters salter spending a weeks'. visit at
the home of 'Mrs. Wm, W'estcotta—
Se'a forth - Expositor.
A rink •of bowlers consisting •pf 1V,
D.. Dorian, Trueman Elliott, Mr:
Wilson and H. J. White motored to
Hensall last Friday 'and. played two
rimes winning one and losing the
ether,.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W,. Ilardgson are
leaving ,this week ,for Detroit Where,
thee will reside in future. Mr.
Hodgson has been engaged in carpen-
ter work around town. The best
wishes of their many friends will fol -
pertinent of agriculture. who are l low then.
touring Western Ontario securing
inform-ition for the department pas-
sed through the village rnreotor on
their Ivey to the farm of S. J, Hog-•
Orth who has the largest and pan-
te ns
er••hens the best operated orchard in
this locality. The inform'atipn bb-
tained by these gentleim;en confirms
the reports that ,Apples and all the
Larger fruits are going to be scarce.
'through the Western district. It
would be wise to take the best tarn
of what there is and for those who
have to purchase to secure their sup-
ply early.
A
'Growing Evil -One df the. mans
growing evils of this »counters to
day is the city department store. In
our town where we have the best or
stores, the most honorable mierch'ants,
and where goods are sold at .ta ma:re
girl so small as to afford a respect-
One
espectable living to our busitte.ste men,
thousands of do:lars are annually gent
to the department stores oQ our'
great cities. Farmers expect +oitr
tnerehants to pay them a +fancy price
for butter. eggs and poultry, potatoes,
antes and tomatoes. and then thee
take the money received trolls our
hobo &n rchnnts and send in to a
city department store. There is
neither economy or honor in» such n
menner .of doing business. Our eitie
tens who patronize them should be
compelled to ship their butter 'and
cows •to them. There is net .r Susi-
ss flan inour town who twill. not
uplieate 'their prices for the :eagle
uality of goods, land be who turns
own 'his home inerchar.ts to rat
anise etheee fakirs it .far frog,, •being,
loyal. patriotic ,arid good oitixcn,
ziitchell Advocate,
We heard 'a man say the- other day
that at first he was opposed ,to oil -
in(; ;the Main street of our town, but,'
that now he was convinced that it'
is a good thing and a great preserver
of the road. bid eon 'ever notice
how ',tree of rixts the road is where oil.
has been used.,
Reeve J. W. Taylor, Councillor Dr.
Roulston 'and Clerk Jos. Senior will
attend the official opening of West-
ern Ontario's first Hydro Radial rail -
was from London to Port Stanley to -
dee ('Thursday). It will include a,
trip dyer the road and a banquet in
the evening', i 1 1-,..,
There is great interest being taken
in 'the local bowling tournament that
Is being played off by the »different
rinks of the club. Some of the ,crack
rinks have suffered defeat at/ the
hands of less skilled bowler's and. ,1t
this ;stage there is 'avery keen ,rival-
ry among the rinks, . . r
The data for the atiival Dowling
tournament in town have been 'set.
for August 11th, 12th land 13tb. The
tournament somdnittce were in tones
dors last week selecting the prizes,
which are valued at ti 125. There will
be three tropby eventsand a, special
this sear, the Bawden trophy won ,by
a London rink last yeast; 'the South
iIuxen trophy won b'y In, G. Seldon's
rink'; et consolation trophy donated
by W. J. Haman and a special prize
donated by the president, J, A.,Stew-
art nor the rink losing out in ether
first three events. The greens ore
in excellent condition said reflect
great »credit on the . dt.ietaker ,Bir.
Sties
e People in Exeter ant
to Soond , oney
ONEY" is for use not for hoarding. Most of us want what money will buy
more than money, so we are always spending our money. Also, most of
us do not make enough money to keep or hoard it—we mast spend
it on necessities.
Much Exeter money is spent With
firms outside of this community—
with the big city mail order houses;
money that ought to be spent at
home,
More money will be spent in Ek-
eter if more of our merchants
would advertise, and if those who
do advertise would advertise
more,
To the People ho and About Exeter
Spend your money in Exeter. Sending money out of this community
makes the community poorer for you and everybody else. Building up
ot.tside business won't help you any.
Favor Goes to Those ho Woo It
!Miss A. Eacre tt is visiting svith
relatives in Toronto.
91iss Wairond, who has been visit-'
ing in town, left Wednesday to .visit
in -Owen Sound..
'Misses Ida and Lily Marchand. .left
last week for Berlin to visit prier to
going ;to Milton and 13uffelo.
The Citizens Band will hold ane
other Band Concert in Victoria Park
next Sunday afternoon at four o'clock:
Messrs. George and David Blacks,
well, of the Parr Line, Ilan, raised
their 'barn this week. Everything
went well.
Mr. and Mrs. Roth- Howey, of Lon-
don, autoed up and spent Sunday
with the former's nephew-, 31r. C. W:
Christie.
:\Ir. Fred 0. Sweet, an Exeter Old
Boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sweet,
was this Bear appointed a member of
the Board of Examiners of the Edu
cation department in Toronto.
Mr. and Mss. Wm.. Wood and,
daughter Florence, of London:: 'Mr:
and Mrs. Vrs. Vincent Wood and. son.
Jack, of California. and Ma•. Wilbert
Wood, of Ft. William, :motored up
from London Monday and visited rel-
atives in town.
Mr. Russel Howey, teacher in the
Ottawa Collegiate, accompanied be his
wife and 9Ir. and Mrs. Raymond Wil-
son. or London, autoed up and ,spent
a couple of days with their cousins
,and. !Mrs. C. W. Christie and oth-
er relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F4 Beavers vis-
ited the former's mother at Berreland
on Sunday and were accompanied,
home be their children who have, been
visiting there for a couple of weeks,
Mr. Lloyd Beavers also accompanied
them home and is visititng in town.
The English church will hold. their
annami picnic to Grand Bend 'nest
Tuesclay, July 2711.
Granton Patriotic League will hold
a monster Patriotic, Celebration on
Wednesday next, July 28th. Anbig
pregnant of Games. Sports and 'Foot
[incest .Do not hiss it. See bills:
Reran Orderlies work gently on
the bowels. bringing to the cheek a
hinge of good , health. Sold only by
W. S. Cole, The fRexail Store, ,10e.,
20 & 50c, boxes.
WANTED—To Buy or Rent. A
first class .farmat. about 100 acres.
Good buildings, fences end drainage.
Handy to station, church and school.
Write W. 0. Pearse, Fingal, Out.,
Notice of Closing.
We the undersigned .merchants of
the Village of Exeter agree to close
our places of ;`business at the hour of
half past twelve o'clock on Thursday
during afternoonsonths of Jul
o the m
and August. -
J. A. Stewart T. Hawkins & Son
S. Martin & Son S. Fitton
In M. Boyle Exeter Times Pig Co.
W. J. Beer U. W. It. I3iiavers
Lawson. & Trick F. E. Wane
R. ;Spackman P. Frayne
J. Grigg . J. Senior
E. A. Follicle
A. E. Moore
W. 3. Statham
A. Wambold
W. S. Howes
,W W. Taman'
Sonet '& Mas
Mrs, .Yeo
J. W,, Powell
ewer' • ' rte, screenternent . sere t,
POWEIL, IL, 9 S
THE HOME OF EDISON PHONOGRAPHS
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rRi AY AN
SATURDAY
h I6 SPECIALS
Big Lot of Whisks, large size, bright straw, 2
striyg, good value at 9_5p, S i iia E'ttio _2 Fo, 26g
. _ M
TOILET PAPE,, the soft strong kind, extra,
large rolls retail for 10c. SALE PRICE 4 FOR 25c
' New Shipment of Preserve Kettles at 15o up
also other Graniteware at 15e up,
"Watch our Windows for Specials
P O W ELL ' s BAZAAR.
Phone -55.
Exeter, Ontario
Genuine D. L. & W.
Scranton Coat
CESTLE9 ROWS
& WOOD
PHONE 40
'xeter7 Ontario
AGENTS for
British American
Oil Co.
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DRYS OM iiIIND
PHONE 20e
Western University,
London,
Another Great Advance
Income Doubled
—Now $75,000
Another large addition to Faculty
and Epuipnn eat in
Arts and Medicine
Greatly . Increased Enrollment • in
View. Write for particulars to
E. E. Braithwaite, M.A., ,P1.In
President.
"A Alan's Ability is his Passport'+,
Frank Weaver
•Pimfessor or Music,., London, Ont.
Teacher of Organ and all branches
of Piano Playing; Voice Culture and
Artistic Singing a Specialty. 16 years
practical experience,
For Terms apple at S. Martin & j
Son's Bfu.sio 'Store
1
IFERRY. I`, DOUPE, Licensed liege
tioneer. Sales coziduoted in any het
,,;il'ty. Terms moderate Orders left
at Tbzes office will be promptly at -t
tended to, 2'hone 116, Kixkton,, Ade
dress Iiirkton I',O, .. , , .,, , ;a i
- •+.,
STRAYED
St7raned onto the property Of Mr'1
'Joan Campbell, Lot 10, Oon. Ttte
•of Ilay. u young heifer, pairt Jerseys
Owner leen hate same Fes' pirovIngr-
vrto{pertn 04 paving texp(ciose c.