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Exeter Times, 1916-5-4, Page 8ate* leseelseeee TH! EXETER TIMES ! i Phone 16 A. STEWART Phone 16 Spriug Suits for Men and Boys EveryMan and Boylikes to be well dres= sed, We have a splendid stock of good materials in the correct styles at $10, $12 and $15, also a fine range of Guaranteed Blue and Black Berges, all sizes at $20.00 Rain Coats for Men A. very necessary garment to own this wet weather. These Coats are sold at popular prices $5.UU, $7.50, $10.00. Ladies' Suits and Odd Coats Von will find the Suit or Odd Coat vim ere looking for in our big range of Spring Garments. The price too wilt please you. Holeproof Hosiery Six pairs are guaranteed to wear six months or new ones are furnished Free of Charge. Try them for your boy, Room Rugs In Wools, Tapestries, Velvets, Brussels, and Wiltone at wonder- fully low prices. Extra values in small and extra large s'ze Rugs. Wall Papers Whether it is for Hall Parlor, Diningroom, Bedroom, or Bath- room you will find what you want here at popular prices. Rubber Boots For the wet and mud. Miner quality in black rubber for $L,O). Miner quality in Red Rubber for $4.50. Millinery The tables in our Show Rooms are filled with new and neat designs for Spring. Colne and see the new styles on display. Hanging Lamps We have been waiting weeks for the arrival of these lamps. We have many new designs for Parlors, Dinginglooms, Halls and Kitchens. Inlaid Linoleums In two neat tile patteins. Very suitable for Halls or Kitchens Nairn's quality. Price per . qg ire y ttel $1.25. Printed Linoleums In 2, 3, and 4 yard widths. In several new tile and float designs, bring in the size of your room and get our prices, We Can save You Mo fey. J.A. STEWART Phone 16 The Big Store with the little prices Five Passenger Ouringg Car Model $965 F.O.B. Toronto Model'75, To !ring $850. M )del 75, Roadster $825. Model 83B, Touring .Model 838, Roadster $935. $965. $1600 ilodel S(, 7 Pas- senger Touring Wills Knight Roadster $1540 We have a large stock of Dominion Tires at right prices. A. number of used Ford Cars for sale also one used Chevrolett. Willys Knight $1575 Touring Also the Light Six EXETER MOTOR SALES CO, W. ,SNELL., Sales Agent t Patriotic League Notes The regular monthly meeting was ,eld ire t.be Library on Monday even - 1E. May- 1st. 'Donations received, — Liss Mabel McTaggart, $1.,00; Mrs. •!has, Y Aldworth one pair socks. Tea'- oom will be open Wednesday and laturday;; afternoons from three till i Mrs. W. Beer, Secy. BORN '.0'WE—in line on April 10th, to Mr, and Mrs.'Oh ',yt; r 'Rowe, a son. EA:ViiTt•--1'n Exeter, on April 27th. to Mr, and 'Mrs, Samuel. Beaver; a Son:. W M'cALISTER--In Sarnia on April 28th to Mr. and Mrs. W. J, McAlister (nee Minnie Jew,ell)a son. MARRIED STAUBUS—HOWALrB_,-;:At: .the Loth- Bran parsonage, Dashwood; on. April 26th, Mr. Daniel Staubus to Miss Flossie Howald, both of Zurich, WIEB:CRG- ..FISCHER—At the Luth- eran eran parsonage, Dashwood, on April 27th Mr. Charles Weiberg to Miss Della Fischer, both of Dashwood. RADER—TR UEIIINEI.i—t1,t the Luth- eran parsonage. Dashwood, on April. 29th, Mr., Theodore Rader of Dash, - wood, to Miss Nelda Truemner, of Zurich, •,t , Market Report ---The following 1S the report of the Exeter market eorrected up to May 3rd 'Wheat' 80 to 95c. Oats 40 to 42c. Barley 50 to 550 . ' Buckwheat 00 to 656 .Peas $1.00 Family Flour $3,10 ° ' ' I Low Grade Flour $1,70, Bran $26.00 per ton. ; Shorts $27.00 per ton Eggia 20 to 22o Butter 25 to 27e Creamery butter 32o Hogs 110 Potatoes $2.25. f'res'h Groceries all the time Orders deliverd at once Produce taken in exchange ...aa.a..e•.. Choice lettuce and celery all the time e..r,warOMellesa Order Parnell's Bread Try Wilson's Ice Cream PROMPT DELIVERY Wits m's Grocery Phone 56 FOINSINCCIleeeelemetulli ••••080••4 *Oo••t•(iN******•♦ LOCAL • 9 •i.I•O•O •••••••• Mr. W. R. Southcott returned Tues- day from' Toronto. Mr. Connelly,, of Detroit, visited his family here this week. Mrs. Truemner, of Detroit, is visit- ing friends aroutd tow. Mr. H. Trick has returned after visiting in Hamilton and Toronto. Mr. J. G. Dow shipped a ear -load of horses to Montreal on Tuesday. Mrs. T. Harton, who has been ill for several weeks is improving slowly. Dashwood Turf Club has decided to hold their fourth celebration on June 3rd. Miss Marchand has retuu^ned to St. Jacobs after spending Easter week in town. Mr. J. W. Powell returned home Friday after visiting in Sarnia and Toronto. Mrs. J. Belt and 'Mrs. E. Rowcliffc spent the forepart of the week in London. Miss II. Kinsman returned Monday after spending the Easter holidays in Toronto. • Mr. Enos. Windsor, who has been attending Toronto Universit'yy,, is home for the holidays. Get off the sidewalk; you might in- terrupt somebody's bicycle • wide. — Parkhill Gazette. Mr. IRobt. Rowcliffe left Tuesday for Moose, Jaw, Sask., where he will spend the summer. B.ev. and 11ra. J. D. Nestle have re- turned after soj,urniees for the min- ter in sunny Oaliforna. Mr. W. S. Cole was 'In Lucan on Sunday and was accompanied home by ]Sirs. Cole and 'son Barry. Lieut. E. Torrance, who has been in London taking. a course of instruc- tion, has returned to town. Mrs. J. Floyd, who has _ been visit- ing will! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bissett has returned. to Kalamazoo. School opened. Monday after the Easter holidays. A number of kiddies started off for the first time. MISS J. J. ALLAN, Eye -Sight spec- ialist, will be at the Central Hotel, Saturday, May 0th, One day. Mr. !Rd. ,Ching, of Winnipeg, 'son of Mr. and, Mrs. John (Ching, who is vis- iting in town,,,bas joined the colors. Miss M. Wood has accepted a posi- tion on the staff:' of the Bank Of Com% rnerce and commenced her new du- ties on Monday. Miss Gregory returned to Chatham Seturday to resume her duties as H. S. teacher. She was accompanied by her) mother. A request has been sent to the dif- ferent pastors in town requesting that special recruiting sermons be preached next Sunday. Measles are quite prevalent in town and a number of homes quarantined. The soldier boys had their clothes fumigated Monday! evening. Several of the boys in khaki went back to the land on Saturday. The number in training ,in town at the present time is . considerably re- duced. Messrs. J. S. Harvey and S. Martin, superintendent and assitant of James street Sunday school, were both in- capiciated through illness last Sate bath, The Soldiers' Aid society intend put- ting on a ladies' Minstrel, Orchestra accompaniment and a. play "Those IIesbands of Ours" in the Opera House on May' 10th. Mr. Chas. Harvey is paying strict attention to his hogs and during this year has registered twelve. He has added some' new blood from the herd of McDiarmi•d, ,of Fingal. •htrs. 5. F. Sharp 'Ls in London this Week attending the annual meeting of the Ontario! Provi,ncial'Womens' Miss ionary Society of the Presbyterian church. Mr, itt, Phillips Was at Zurich, Mone day evening presiding at the opening Of a new organ i,n the ,'Evangelical 'church.. He alsd took part in the Yoe ea'a part of the program.. Two little daughters. of Mr. 'Chas. Sanders, of •Exeter North, wandered off to the bush Monday afternoon and got lost, Theyl were found on the 2nd concession of Usborne and were drenched by the rain. The engagement is announced of Vera Ada Etheline, youngest daughter of Mrs. Agnes (Campbell, of town, to George Edward Judben Lannin, M.D. CM., of Hamilton, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs George Lannin, South Moun- tain, 0 nt , the marriage to take place the latter part of June• • The weather continues wet delayt- ing seeding operations on the Ifaem. Monday the lancle was just about ready to be tilled but rain again ins. terferred. We aro informed that sev- en years ago seeding did not start till the 10th of May and the croptwas one' or, the best. A'COiDENTS On Friday last Mr. Samuel Beaver had the misfortune to get his thumb jammed in some machinery breaking the bones. Mr. Wm: Luteman, an employee at Gillis' saw mill had the- misfortune :to get some bones in one of his hands bre: en and a nasty wound that re- quir..i several stitches to close. • THAMES (ROAD M.. and Mrs. James Monteith, Mea- dow Lee, Thames Road, announce the engagem.u- ou their only daughter Jessie, to Mr. Peter 1i. Gardiner eld- est son of Mistess James Gardiner of Farquar. Ont. The marriage to take place the latter part of May. Good Frame Stable for sale. Sidney 'West, Main St. 5,4,2t Use Hexall Orderlies for chronic. con- stipation; they are gentle in action, mild and natural. Sold only at ltexall Drug Stores. 15 and 25e boxes. W. S. (Cole, Exeter, Orct.• Dr. 'Roulston desires to announce that he will .be absent .from his of- fice from Monday to Thursday of next week, owing to the Dental ;Convate- tion which will be held in Toronto. G. 1R. Bedford is offering for one week the following articles : Seed po- tatoes $1.85 per bag; 20 ib. pail of lard at 17. 1 .e 1:}. (Regular 50onaval ,oranges for 40c per dozen. Aiso a quantity of h gh-class brooms below cost. W e make groceries a specialty. G. R. BEDF OR:D. . r iC_..aD. 02 THANKS Mrs. G. Rooke desires to thank the neighbors' and! friends for their gen- erous assistance, kindness and sympa- thy during the illness an.d death of her sister, Miss A. Harrison. FOR SALE . Large White Yorkshire Hogs 'for sale. They are as 'good as the best because they combine the blood of noted. sires. Our, sows, in view of the above, could not but be of a very high-class, combining, great size, true type and easy feeding qualities. For sale hoes of all ages. Prices moder- ate. Hogs kept for service.— Chas. Harvey, phone, 78, Exeter, Ont. OMR OPIIA'CTIC Is a new science of adjusting the cause of disease without drugs or knife, based on a thorough knowledge of the nervous system. The nerves, which convey energy from the brain to the various functions of the body, emerge from small, openings between the bony segments of the spinal column. A slight variation of ,these bones will cause an impingement on nerees, and thus restrict the flow of energy, the result of which is dis- ease. The Chiropractic method is to adjust the abnormality— remove the impingement and permit the nerve to regain its normal size and duty, thereby removing the disease. Bee cause this is new, don't say "it's im- possible." Do not .condemn until you investigate. Dr. S. M. Jones, Osteo- path and Chiropractor, Monday, Wed- nesday and Fridays. Office — Resi- dence Mrs. S. A. Harness, Exetfer. Consultation free. New k Spring Suits for Ladies PLAIN TAILO'RED (AND FITTED MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA- TURES IN SLEEVE'S. WITH FINE RIPPLE SKIRTS Spring fashions are arriving and combine in Fabric and Style a unique and interesting collection, , meeting the requirements for street wear and travel. .1 . •, , .!.. It is unusual to 'present so early in the season so great a variety,. but ;tyles were determined early and the most favored shown. The present time is most advantag- eous for buying as all indications poitn to higher prices in the future. N. Sheere LADIES' .AND GENTS' TAILOR Stand Upstairs. Opposite. the,.tet<tral Rota The Canadian 1btourted Bide Corps .have opened up a recruiting office rn, Exeter in the rooms south of Dr, Quackenbush which will be in 'charge of Corp, C. P. Harvey. This is tCan- ada's era* cavalry corps--+lulok ser- vice overseas. 400 Tons of. Fine, Land and Cattle. Salt for sale. All grades $5.50 per ton; 50o. per bag.—Exeter Salt ,Works Co, Ltd., J. Sutton, Manager. FURNITURE I W.e can assist you in selecting your furniture if you are going to furnish your home, or if you only want some odd pieces. Our Undertaking De- partmrrt is - up-to-date in every r, spect and we guar- antee the best of satisfact- ion. R. P1. Rowe The Funeral Director and Fiat -nits -we Dentes PRONE 20a T111.711SDAY, MAY. ,4tb 1916 f ' 1 esseaseeaseassamseeesemeeme FIELD CROP COMPETITION The Kirlrton Agricultural! Society will take ups the Standing Field Crop competition for 1910. The varieties of grain to compete with will be !!all Wheat and White Oats Competitors will kindly make entries with the Secretary as soon/ as possible and not liter tbau May; 24th. A BMItETHOUR& Pres. A. DOUPE, Secy.. Day old Chicks for Sale White Wyandotte, (Martin laying (strain) and 73arred !Book (Model Farm laying atrain) day-old chicke for Gale thiroughthe season. Order ear- ly,. if :yanked. Also custom hatching done. Leaver order with IC. B. SNELL Exeter. Ont. PERRY ;F.' DOUPE, Licensed Auc- tioneer, Sales conducted in any lo- cality. Terms' moderate Orders left et Times office will be promptly at- tended to. 'Phone ,116, Kirkton., Ad. dress Kirkton P.O. ON TUESDAY, MAY, 9th. Dorenwend's of Toronto, Canada's foremost hair -goods designers and manufacturers will display and dem- onstrate a sample stock of belies' quality hair -goods and gentlemen's toupees and wigs at the Central Ho- tel. Exeter:' A. £reel demonstration of any style is available to anyone inter MISSIEEIMMEMIELMEMMNIETOME es ted. , t .i-1. • I ARME3Rsr NiIENlION We have a specially select- ed Stock of No. 1, Good Standard Red Clover Alsike, Timothy, Alfalfa, Sweet. Clover, Orchard and Blue- grass, Seed Corn, etc. Just received a ehipment of No. 1, Imported Alsike at $12.50 per blxshael. Speeiai prices given on Club Orders of $10 and -up- wards. ' We have a quantity of FIRST CLASS POTl!OES for Sale. A Call Solicited C. ZWLCKER CREDITON - - ONT SALT FOR SALE. --An excellent quality of Sarnia made salt for safe at the old Temperance i1ouse at «s G. T R. station. Sold in any quant- ity, 'Your patronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. Ertl MAGUIRE. Exeter. ea THE NEW McLAUCHLIN We are ready to demonstratie the new 1916 Mc Laughlin six cylinder carr. These cars are absolutely the last word in high class automobiles and any prospect -ive purchaser will make no mistake in examining these cars. We have two demonstrating cars for sale; a D 60, and a D 45, both are 1916 Models. Prices of these cars on application. Phone or call for demonstration. Agents in Exeter J. A..Stewart Milo Knelt 4 L. tiaik XS * x•`i°xt b • s tai • ese a_ 1 Torrance School, Guelph, decorated with "Neu -Tone . 6 Home in Montreal. decorated with' Neu -Tone" .60 Church in Nova Scotia;\ decorated with "Neu -Tone": 9 alts It is so easy and so economical to have a beautifully decorated home, with "NEU-TONE" Flat Finish. The soft, restful "Neu -Tone" tints' will delight the woman -and man who appreciate refinement and delicacy in the home.. When you "Neu -Tone" the walls, you save all fuss and bother of washing and scraping the plaster to re -decorate. Simply apply another'coat of "NEU-TONE" in any shade or tint desired. "NEU-TONE" ,is cheaper than wall paper. It is truly economical -absolutely sanitary—can't fade, scale or rub off— AND IS WASHABLE. Soap and water cleans a "NEU- TONE" wall and takes away dust, stains and finger prints. Marble-Ite Floor Finish will withstand all the wear and abuse to which a floor varnish is Objected; it can be used on hard or' snfiwty'ad floors'; every can • carries with it a money- back guarantee. "MADE IN CANADA" Write direct to the Martin-Senonr Co., Limited, Montreal, for their 1916 Booklet, "Town and Country Homes", showing many new color schemes and giving valuable paint information. 67R Q `SPIC SPAN ` A T. HAWKINS 8c -S011,- DI E ,"int. \ A ' PAINT 0 % tiPA,;w; / :. ., ,.t• .. , •: ..///////// ` FINISHES 4 i};s 4• + d .04^^,^ ' '