Exeter Times, 1916-6-1, Page 8THE; EXETER TIMES
Phone i6STEWART
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RUCS
LINOLIUMS
Buy your floor cover-
. ings this season. While a we
them at nearly
give you
the old prices. We have a fine range
of the newest patterns in Rugs and
Linoliums and would advise you to
buy them now as next season's
prices will be very high.
Middy Blouses
•A variety of new and pretty
Middy Blouses for Girls and Mis-
ses in good washing material at
$1,00 1.25 and 1.50.
Ladies' Rain-
coats
In Black Fawn Grey & Green,
A splendid coat for rain or dust.
Medium weight cloth. Extra
special value at 5 90.
White Hats
Girls White Hats for summer
wear. Cool aird comfortable for
the hot weather. All sizes each
75 cents.
Hanging Lamps
In new decorations with fringe
trimnieg. Also several new Hall
Lamps with White and Red
Globes. Call and see them.
Brass lardines
We have several sizes ;if Brass
Jardines, one sells for $51.75,
another for $2.50 as well as
Crumb Traps, Candle sticks,
Teapot stands and other novel-
ties.
New Parasols
Showing some very pretty
handles in the latest designs. The
cloths area mixture of silk and
cotton. Good values at $1.50 1,75
225, 2.5U
White Skirts:
In several neat styles that are
easily laundered. The material
in a white Gahardine of fine
quality. 2.75 3,00 3.25
Straw Hats
The rainy spell will soon be
over and von will be looking for
a new Straw Hat. We are show-
ing a hig range of the newest
shapes at popular prices.
Dinner Sets
We are fortunate to have
such a fine assortment during
war time. We have placed in
stock several new patterns in
`the newest shapes. 97 pieces $15.
Toilet Sets
You will find something you
will like here. as we have 25
pretty sets to show vou. Special
values at $4.50 and $5.00.
Market IIeport—The following is
the report of the Exeter market
corrected tilt to :Slay 31st,, \ I r
'Wheat 90e to $1.00.
Oats 45 to 48c, r 1 '
Barley 50 to 55o
Buckwheat 60 to ose ; }, , l I
,Peas $1,00
Fancily Flour $3.10 ' ' ' 1 r (1
Low Grade im'lour $1.75, i `
Bran $26.00 'per ton. , F
Shortie $27.00 per ton. i
Eggs 23e, .C C
Butter 25e,
Creamery 13zitter SO to 32c, i''
Potatoes $2.00 to 2,25. '
flogs $10.E5. i i
J.A. STEWART Phone 16
The Big Store with the little prices
CORN'CONTRACTS
i The Exeter Canning and I?reserv-
rhaving
lug Co, would disk farmers
contracts to plant their Dorn at the
earliest opportunity to avoid the
claimer of fall frosts.
Exel'eat Canning Co.
New Spring
Suits
for Ladies
For choicel Buckwheat for seed sec
Harvey Bros.
400 Tons of Fine, Land and. Cattle
Salt for sale. A11 .grades $5.50 per
ton; 50c. per bag.—Exeter Salt ,Works
Co., Ltd., J. Sutton, Manager,
PERRY F. DOUPE, Licenses gun+
tioneer. Sales conducted in any lo-
cality. Terms moderate Orders left
at Times office will be promptly at-
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PLAIN TAILORED AND FITTED
MODELS SHOWING NEW FEA-
TURES IN SLEEVES WITH
FINE' 'RIPPLE SKIRTS
Spring fas1si.ons are arriving and
combine in 'Fabric and Style a unique
and interesting collection, , •meeting
the requirements for seat wear and
travel"
r
so ea i
resentearly n
s unusual t
0
It t 'P
but
variety,.
r at a
season
so e
The g
and h:
the
earlya
were determined
es, r4
3 t 1
y
nos<'t r d shown.
most, vine
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vnta-
' most ad a
t time is g
The
present
7r, F
,eons for buying as all indications
poit i ,to higher prices in the future.
N. Shoe
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•IADIES' • AND GENTS' TAILOR
Stand Upstairs, Opposite the (Central
Hotel
RNITURE1
.n...rr...a.wernao..,
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can
assist you
'Selecting
your furniture ure 'if
you are Din
to furnish
3
only
laorne or if
Y
0
you
want some odd pieces,
Our 'Undertaking De-
partment
a
rtrnent
P t
-date in
i5 UO
and_guar-
antee
respect a
ect
:thea best of we satisfact-
ion
N Rowe
tilt Funeral Director and
t t.>rt'-rtittaircv alemecl•
' t lart'N 20a
en a o. one , i ..
dress Kirkton P.O.
FRAME BARN FOR SALE
Forty by sixty, 20 It. siding ;, in
First-class condition. Good bargain_
for quick sale. Situated I 1-2 miles
from Exeter. Apply to Nelson Stan -
lake, Exeter.
DIEE11NGFII HURON
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COUNTY C UvCIL
The council of the corporation of
the Countyaf Huron will, meet in
the
council chamber, in. the Town of Go
r
-
erich, on Tuesday the Gth. d.y
of June
next at 3 o'clock '. m.
ated May d 2 . 1916.
tD n
ilcraq./X:Cake Stores .L
sn
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AN ADAS K1l O E DRt1C, S[
C l7 F?F
S
Rexall Orderlies are a
specific
tion for
for constipation
allagesbecause,
people
n Pleaf
a toniC
havingeffecton the
their
th tr use tends to
bowels,
'
restore these organs
t i their
normalactivity.
activit .
s
Even the most delicate
Child cani
be given Rexall
.
.Orderlies, far theY
are sate
n
easyt administer a d Mild
a
i
in act on. No other laxative
is so
d forchildren. Sold
ht
only teemed ct the Rexall Drug Stores
—15c. and 25c,
%NE APF_ HERE To SERV,. vou
This is the Week
for
PINEAPPLES
Phone your Order
to
Wilson's Grocery
1
Mr, and ,frs. Arnold Moir and two
kahildren of Alberta are visiting the
former's p rents, Mr and Mrs. Joh.a
bfoir,
Mr, Jas. Walters left ",Vedncsdny'
morning noir Sault Ste Marie and
Edam, Sask. At the latter plane he
will spend a couple of months with
his daughter, Mrs. A, R. Graham.
SALT FOR. SALE, --An excellent
giant! of Sarnia shade salt for gale
el the 'old Temperance House at the
station, a anyquant-
ity,
G, T R. a ton. S ld are qi{ n
ity, Your patronage is solicited sed
satisfaction Is guaranteed, ED,
MAGUIRE. Exeter.
Men o1 Sedertare habits find rll;eX"','
all Orderlies ate ideal 1axaavere
choir ac -ion .being • gentle and .eat=
ural. Sold only by aRexall Drteg Stores,
115o and 25o boxes. W. S. Cole, Exeter
'The death occurred in Prince Al-
bert, Sask=, on May 111:h' of 'Mr'.
Chas. Brook, eister-•in-.law of M'', Jas.
Brook, or LTsborne. The de:•cased was
• aged 42 years. Mrs. Wm. Avery, of
Mitchell, a sister oot Mr. Brooks, also
passed away on May 15th! in her 53rd
year.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. 'Rowe and dare-
ghter Florence, of Ingersoll; Mr, and
Mrs. Arthur Hoskins, of Brantford,
Mrs. Windsor and daughter Ina, of
Brown City. Mich., .and Mrs. (.Dr.)
I+er ' 'son, of Pontiac, Mich,, attended
the ':tneral of the late Mrs. Jamex
(Gould ow Monday.
S"r•ely a day passes but there is
some one inquirirg tor houses to hent.
d• '. ;'resent there is nothing that
is more needed than tenement houses..
nor elaborate buildings, but cozy
cottages.,. and we believe a little
money expended in tbiz way would
prove a paying investment.
A. quiet) wedding took place Sat the
..nglican church, Stratford, on May
•24th when Mies A. 'Challner. of God•e•
rich, was united in' marriage with Mr.
T. (Ray Eacrett, 'son of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Eacrett, of Sarnia, and former-
ly o:; Exeter. They will be At Home
in Sarnia after June 1st.
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DIr. Jos. Hawkins was.in London on
Tuesday.
A number oe 'people have 'spoken
very highly of our flour recently,.
One said "Thlat last Elour made great
bread; 15 centers." USE MODEL
FLOUR, Mfg. by' Harvey Bros.
Mr. W. D. Sanders was in Goderich'
on 'Tuesday.
Nurse Johnston visited in Ailsa
Craig over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 'W. Powell were in
London this week.
. Mr. Wm., Blatchford, of Toronto, is
'visiting in town.
Mr. W. W. Taman spent ,Monday
evening in Loudon.,
• Mr. A. J. 'hollies and son 'Seldon, of
Detroit, visitedi in town this week.
Mr. W. Snell's new house on And -
drew streets ie being 'pushed 'ahead,
kr. B. Brickwood has left for Lon-
don where he has secured a position.
FOR SALE—A( reed Baby Carriage.
t4ppry to Mrs. J. G. Cochrane, Exe-
ter. .
'Mr. and Mrs. Hunt, of Seaforth; vis-
ited Mr, and Mrs. I. Armstrong on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. (Chas. Eacrett, of Sar-
nia, are visiting the latter's sister,
Mrs. John Snell.
Mr. George Mantle has completjed
the fine new verandah in front of his
double residence.
Mr. Hector, Taylor, of Zion who was
recently operated on 'for appendicits
continues quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. F. BIatchford have re-
'£urned home after spending several
weeks in Northwood.
Mrs. (Rev.) Baker and daughter, of
Woodham, are visiting 'the former's
mother, Mrs. E. Follicle.
Mrs. Enke, of !Chicago, is• visiting in
town owing to the illness of her sir --
ter. Sirs. Thos. Barton.
The carpent eraand masons are at
work von:ering and rcnovatting Mr.
P. F rayne', i harness shop.
Mr. an,! Mrs. Lutton and children,
of London. wore the guests of Mr.
and MIra, Thos. Barton, ori Monday.
Mr. Wm. H. Wood, and daughter
Florence, of London, visited with rela-
tives in• town for several; days during
the past week.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Mark M. Clark, of
Russe'lldalc. announce; the engagement
of their daughter, i a7 toE
r.Verne
in
ivedd
:Fullerton.. T.he
1 art n of•g
aI
Y ,
F
will takelace in Jun .
Mrs.
s,
Wm. Ri
ors,
of town,
suffered
e
d
a nervous collapse on FridaY la,st and
e
trained
the care of. a
is now under h
nurse. Iger many friends will hope
for her speedy
recovery.
y.
umeJ her e1 r du
Miss Murray has r
ties ate school' teacher after attending
the funeral of her brother at Owen and rvithl Mara on the 6th Also.' the
absence Miss L.
During
her abs
Sound. L
con,
inferior
et is at
Martin acted in her place. plan Mercury
Mr. Rd, Phillips, who ,has resigned twith Lhe Earth and n -
that at is,, between Earth and Sun, on
as organist of the James etrect the 5th, and in aphelion, or furthest
Church , intends leaving ;town the;from the Sun on the Gth,. Just how
last ofi June. IIe wilt hold 'a sale of far, oa in what particular way, this
household effects before leaving town. 1 t:collar bunching of astronomical
Mrs. Thos. Horton continues quite phenomena may eUect storms, weath-
ill although showing, slight,' t,' i pro, e.r andmeteorologicalotherer
d
tur
k -
went
the past few days. 'Dr. Mac.. an'ces, is highly proOlt:m :tical, But it
Gregor, of London, was called in .con.a is scientifically reasonable to expect
n1 f the
Dr.I,Indmana Sat -to
t tion withor result's lig ou
s tlta ,tynotable results d -s t
urday ,last.
ordinary during the first week in
The engagement is announoed of June. We should also' 'state that' ilia.
Miss Florence, only daugeter of arr. Moon ir.i at extreme declination nb2'th+
and Mrs, W. II, Wood, of London, to on tto let, and in 'conjunction With
and3 st A
May1
• R. sign Earth on
th,
Dr
G.Dor d, of U
sola Minn..Dlinar.
F P
5
t t his
.,• persistent;hexameter a h
) xis c.r , low baron r
er
o• (.lie Marna. e to formerlyof London, 1
f b
take place
in Julie,time.Will bring
a aeriess .o
f
rain and
ra1
duces
;s-
r storms :Or SvG 1 !$
t undo t C
h
Varna, o cu
Rev. A.W. Brown, of am c
pied the pulpit in James+ street last
iv
edays Or even
rain, wind
in
d
a
nd
the
sudayandLtev. Mr Redmond thtundox squalls area t Lorc cat thane -
la the
c n ba
cu
te of Rev. W. G
kD
rr
or above
the
n
orm
al readings, Free
_se!vies with{ barometer indications at
inelpitin Main street •cb urate ov,ng
A1 a erani ev S+ Wi Duitvorih atvent arid/ rapid fluctuations oCb re -
C
r
xance
Next
xt
Sa baLh
Rev. "D
r
metric
pressure
suxe will
b
e am
os
t
nat
rel1aid weal, 'Oda in Main St Churoral outcome of the peculiar astra-
rhaniRev,J T).4estlomJtticstStrami 1 o0 b n7 Lt ndose(. d
In.the morran31nd ic, hlr. ;Bede Among the inusii ,haFleni s 10
• ctat this and other June d,xl-
mond in the evening. cape P
iorlas, in falling barometer with ;west
city is northerly winds. ,'This -pis coni
trary to the natural order, ,and al-
ways is a euro warning • of Z iolatte
impending squalls of wind, raft and
hail, Sudden change to u>tsaeitsnnnlily
end uneons;fartably( cool. is,natural at
such times, To' ,sum it up—a chopped
weather ,sea seerne ttr• be pronxtsie
at am l: about this firststorm:, period
tn"'Jutie,i t d Y
GRANTON EXPECTING- HYDRO
The hydro -electric pole line from,
Lucan td Granton is now about coma
p'leted. The next step will ,be the
building of the line in the village.
It is expected the order, will be givai0
for the immediate 'completion of tthe
work.
I. Or 0. F. ELECT OFFICERS
• The I. 0. U. F. held their election
of officers Tuesdayevening when
the follow ing were elected for the
ensuing tam, 1'. G.; IC: T.. Wilson; N.
G.. T. C. McLeod; eod; V. G., F. Trieb-
ner; Fin. Stay., 'W. Johns; Ree Secy.,
Ili. N. Creech; Teas., E. M. Dignan;
Bro. W. 1tu.i.n was' appointed dele-
gate to • attend the' Grand Lodge to
be held at (Chatham acid Bros. Kins-
man and Statham delegates to the
District Meeting elf Biicefield.
{ TIk3M 1.
By' Walt ?1 asap
When I was working on a farm,
and brandished, with my strong right
arm. the muzzle -loading hoe, 1 said;
"I'm tired of such a grind; some
softer snap 1'11 have' to find, and to
the town I'll go," I got a job in
Stucker's store. and 'there I worked
three months or more,' and still was
short of bliss; and so I muttered
with a sob, "I'll have to hunt an-
other job—there is no fun in this".
I wrote insurance for a while, and;
•as, I walked mile after mile, to rope
sone "presp,;ct" M. I said, "I'm
weary of this stunt, some other graft
I'll have to hunt, at which a man
may win." I got a job at grooming
s',r-ine, and found it wius'nt very ,fine,
ear what 1 had desired; and so 1
raised my voice and swore. as I bad
o=ften ewora before, "This labor makes
ren tired." 1 never found a jo'a 1
liked; from, every form of, toil I hiked
until I broke my tugs; that's why(
they're taking, me today out to the
poorhouses ' far away, where paupers
.swat the bugs.
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Court of Revision
TOWNSHIP OF USI3ORNE
A court for consideration of and
disposalof appeals against the As{•
sessment Roll will be 'held at the.
Township Hall, Elimville, on Satur-
day ;.fund 3rd. at 1 o'clock.
Granton,, • Francis Morley,
May 12th, 1916. clerk.
HLCKS FCYB.ECASTS
A regular storm period is central
on the 4th, extending from about the
'rt irbrn
owdr'
,L The t
2nd to the h. g P
F
of the June
or summer so
lstr
CewL
will
begin its work at this period,
and
with'the moon at first, quarter and
on
e 8th,
• tial equator
onthe cepsth
out of teir
continue
disturbance
will conte,1i
normal limits, and possibly
ato
the
r
From the 3rd
following twin stormperiod. eriol i
Em h
o
oa
find the u
of , wen h
to the Gth J enc.ft
in conjunction with Satixrn and Venus
on the 3rd, with Neptune on the •+tth,
,,The editor leaves this Wednesday
evening for Toronto to attend, the an-
nual .:convention of the Canadian tiers
Association. On -Saturday the mem-
hers oJ, the (Canadian E'res;4 and their
wives will leave Toronto' ,tor Tort
11CcNiiol where they will 'telre t,z, e ac ne
o,,
the C. 1'. R. steamers for .Port Ar-
thur and Fort William, The editor
expects to be away about a, xs=ark.
Court of Revision
ZivadaYt In* 10i. DIN
BALL 1 SALEl DEBENTURES FOR SALE
Remember the prices on shoes are4
out in two for the rest of this week.
Ladies' Men's, 'plisses and Youth's
all below cast. They must go.
Geo. •Manson.
Plants for Sate.
400 hundred thousand plants for
sale, Geraniums, ,Fuchsia, Ferns Asti-
ers. Stocks, Verbena, double and
single Petunia, Salvia Ajcratam,
Pansey Vinca, Dracena, Dusty Miller,
Canna, double and single Lobelia,
,Folage, Silver Leaf, 6 kinds or tome
ato, ce'1:ry, cabbage, Hanging Baskets.
L. DAY, Florist.
VILLAGE OF EXETER
The first sitting of the Court of Re-
vision for the hearing of appeals
against the assessment roll of the
Village of Exeter for the year 1916,
will bd held in the Council chamber
on Friday. June 2nd, 1916, at eight
o'clock in the evening. All persons
having business at the said Court will
please take notice and govern them-
selves accordingly.
Jos. Senior, clerk.
ANNOUNCEMENT
After making sixteen trips to the
town o2 Exeter, many of my patients
who have been taking Chiropractic
Spinal adjustments are only delight-
ed to testify to you of the wonder'fu'l
results ahtainedll by my method of a
drugless road to health which had
seemed hopeless ha' all other niethods.
Now in making an appeal to the
people of Exeter and district around
I wish, to state that I do not expect
at the present to reach 'any' but the
so called Chronie's or supposed to be
incurables by other methods, there-
fore I might( say if you are sick or
ailing and have tried all other known
methods, do not give up in despair
but taire Chiropractic Spinal adjust-
ments and get well. Adjustments re-
move the cause of disease. 'Chireprao-
tors do not treat 'e:f.Geets.
It will mean your health and happi-
ness. See Dr. S. M. Jones, Monday
Wednesday and Fridays. Office, Mrs.
S. A. I3arness. Examination free.
The Count'y1 of Huron offers $60;00de
of debentures for sale.h Deb***
The 1) b'dni
tires are first :class security and wilt
!be offered to the residents of thf
county first. For particulars apply
to IRON, W. Livingstone, Warden;, W.
J. 1t, Holmes. Treasurer or the Undue;
W. Lane, clerk.
RAF/NIERS
ATTENTION
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 shipment of
No. 1, Imported Alsike at
$12.50 per bushel.
Special prices given on
Club Orders of $10 and up-
wards.
We have a quantity of
FIRST CLASS pugs
for Sale.
A Call Solicited
. ZWICl ER
CREDITON - - ONT
MINIM 1,11/I=IINIINI.,
THE NEW MoLAUCHLIN.
We are ready to demonstrate the new 1916 Mc Laughlin six cylinder cars.
These cars are. absolutely the last' weal in high class automobiles and any prospect
-ive,purchaser will make no mistake in examining these cars. `
We have two demonstrating cars for sale; a D 60, and a D 45, both are
1,911; Models.
Prices of these car; on application. Phone or call for demoristration.
f J. Aa Stewart
1 Milo Snell
Agents in Exeter
,•.;>r.N ;tip 'e`;een r.:ii
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2 ,j
These Buildings
are Painted
-with '
MARTIN -5100U
PAINT
!!leer Field ldusbandey Budding
Or$TAu ASB,maaeRAL Ccaaraz.,
QUELPIL
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PAINT
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5.
yell111 1,
; Ili
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Barns at the
KYcvv COLL a
ONTARdp.Ap 7VttAL t E
FARMERS
Consider Purity in Paint
in Preference to Price,
You wouldn'tpay
the regular
price
for Sugar
that
IIs
"all wool"
analyzed 10 af sand. You
wouldn't a
Y
P
Y
.rices forcotton-and-wool cast o01 t '
o w la hln .
Whyshould g you
pay your good money for impure Paint, when you
can get
MA.TIN ge,? +; r a t,.R
"100% PURE' PAINT
We guarantee Martin-Senour "100% Pure" Paint (except
a few dark shades that cannot be prepared from pure Lead and
Zinc alone) to be 100% pure
White Lead, pureOxide
of
Zino, pure Linseed Oil, pure Colors
and Turpentine Dryer
and to be entirely free from adulteration or substitution , and
sold subject to chemical analysis.
'Ever9 experienced Painter knows that the above oys form4la
•
is right.
It is the P
standard of the sin.
t world.
You get absolute purity,. —
t erne
fineness uniform ,
quality—when you insist on 100% Pure
Paint.
i
SENOUR'S FLOOR PAINT RED SCHOOL Ii00I.
PAIri17f'
The old reliable. for the' ' ""
$Arra
and 1Fim>3s
s
MARTIN SENOUR WAGON an8M
I PI.GIt1UENT
PAINT
for wagons, tools etc.
Write direct td the Martin-Senour
imited TtJlontreal
Co.,9 y p
for their 1916 Booklet, i
Tawri and Country Homes", showing many 75R
new color schemes and giving valuable paint information,
T. HAW IN
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SCA EXETER, Ont.
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