The Exeter Times, 1917-6-14, Page 1::'7{r�rsti
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No: 2243
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EXET*<F Qty
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DAY MORNING JUNE
4th 1,91,
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JONES t& MAY
Boys'
that ar
spiend d q1)
PH
Special Boys'
Sale
VI "E every Fathe
gas a frena. fife age;+
1)i
Odd o
3ttttstry on
Clot t
you buy a Suit
are irtaae' by* orae Exeter girls,
'e itavFe taketa advra,vafage'j
_ �atrela�se nea�l
very big Safi
grant Suits are
I tae ttit at t vtla, ;al'
by
ill ��;ei
ai l o
ec:i
rstemp
antnfaetu
Ivo Exeter iris,
last fisc to nple 1)a Exeter hav-
e
ave and, worn by Boy
tat we will be pleased to she
past
Kee
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itiO
a
as
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lfi�litt
re dgarilag the n
and
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BOYS'
- CLOTHING'
€ of, The `acksoz
apri e that ave esu;
alg Com
ry Going and Our
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SP1CIAFOR MSN
ee
Bays
ng
Shirt
Bn conjunction with our above big showing of over so Boys Suits «xfaclneatiy 200
pairs o bloomers 1 av s cured from W E ,Sanford andbout to loo fine
f odd wec Co.,� �5
Saveric nBrand Suits for mmostly Greywhich we ':will offer during thi
very
Y
close prices CQ11 .,in and :;sew ti ern whether you need a silt or not.
P
TENNIS AND OUTING SHOES
We have a big variety of Outing Shoes in white, tan or We. ,east the using' for hot
w ather. All sizes for all the falai:
y''
2 k•' d• i• :- F' 1 +4-1.1-1r.".. i°•I'%'r : -: iwi la•» -3-•i•
... Ial..I •I 2 . •r,i..t..
eter Cannel
,lay, )drab, ilth,
The knurl of 1 e vision as per ad--
3oorn1nent tme;t sn the council sham-
tiers, 1'reserit Beev>e t'exv1:r', .]Melts«
hers Snell apd Day.
"The zainores of ret eri
Rilt '(were read and alip'ri
The appeal of Air. Zti
t'ron last. O
`er ( tatE£.Et
rn
I ff.
1) -
°'de —i er t-
oma zeKl, v b
sesst tent s sustatriect,N
Per 5net1 that hlr, Zattnl
meat lie reduced, so: a .
300,00; bpi/drags 1009-
31300.00
31300.t11i axed that the ' s
wettt be dropped TVINckg
slat;(( the ;'wt n itnen :carr
:811 eke bitsin ss hemi( r;
firsistta'd the ��tt,€;1 • ;t
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nx
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fti
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Tor
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xay
has laid
S agairri
the As-
eeonder,
4' t4ad;ail
dry• l
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of
EXETER PA.S.TOR• '15 PRE,S'DENT
OF LONDON CO iFE1 ENCka
gear, AfttxworthY, Pastor,
]fain Bt. Methodist church, was el ,
ected president of the .London Con'
Terence by an overwhelming Inayoxay-
fizst session of tb n !n,aeltne I
tandas C. etre
Thursday afternoon- of las �
iMcxsortlovas
rsaxnr-
a
or
7.hi5 l.ortor+ ;'t year ago and anis ap-
ona,F!nextt proved a ano;t aaopazlar crit:
E. Sawyer rB 1Id14rton, was,
r,.tary and named Rev„
on Snell and Rev:, Donald ,Rare -R
cir°st and second assistant:. Rev
1. OicCorrr,irk, Journal Stcri-tai
t )'1war statistihal ties
eb
Jet
et.
rv,
esters From the Fron
iA{ d
ray
�att��i�sa
9 til <"gal(t
ly °.siott
it. 1tti�?tktot
iAltl .' r^'a
sit it Tae► taxa s'
f?;
fiat. L ai:t4s
tUen1. 'wr
t arriett
Ikr Elston and
members of the t
Fttt�atric,
r or
1¢«
'cl
la
let•
AV 1
11)
ftta
r;i fix=:
1](iri
1a:ttr t,
11—T44a4 1311
i cnnaluii t!,7 ef.
tic. '
t Gounesti't -
c
tl a Ir , h Reeve
have J oar_
,. er to select live other citizens, mak:-
•:• ing committee of eigh' said corn --
i• millet; tohave in c1) rge the further
.;. int: of the proposed ntemorini.—C'd,
\lr tAfawson, auditor, submitted his
nlontlth• report. Adopted on. !notion
of Day and !'enhale. The Elc.,tric
Light report to be handed o;i to the.
Utilities Commission.—Carried.
The following were placed as the
standing,r:omnuttees for the balance
of the
year,—
Public
ear,—
d b.r Works, Go n. Snell Sr )
z
le
Property, Coon. Day & Elston
Special, ' Conn. PenIi.lie Dai.
Finance, Coon, Elston & Snell`
Cemetery, Const. Day St Snell
The Reeve :s. member . of all Com-
mittees'. Approved
Per Day and Snell—That hat teaann.a:rs
be paid 47 cents per hour while on
corporation duty.—Carried.
The Lo!owing accounts were recd
and approved,—Prepaid, St. Lit hthig
226.75, .I ibrary 218, "recon 13a0_1,19
a total of 230.72 ; W. 1. blearnan sup-
plies cemetery 1.00; john: Kydd, labor
27.00; S. Fitton: watches and Signet
rings, patriotic 55.00; Willis 1'orvell
flags, 60c.; T. G. Creech, team 6.75;
John Norry labor 2.10; John Wainer
team 4.50; R. Nuance, labor 5.25;
Sid Sanders, labor 2.10 T. Webster
labor 7.35; D. Russell sr:, labor '6.13;
Jonathan iiydd, teen So.775; John
Gillespie, Jr., labor, 50c.; Jas. Willis
labor, $2.10; W. \t'estcott tabor; $3;
W. J. Bissett, pt, salary, $45.33; J.,
Ford, pt. salary Cemetery, S41.66; J.
Senior part 'salary '41;66.
Adjournment by 'Jay:
•1
Summer
Requirements
Replace that :worn out' lawn mower
with a nice easy operating one, Mo-
wers 14" ;.o 18" width and, prices $5,,
o $10.
A pair of grass -hears will enable
Sou to keep all ;the hedges trimm'c4
neatly.
•
Purchase a New Perfection
(blue enamel) or a Gurney Ox
ford, (white enamel) oil cooly
stove andenjoy comfort dur-
ing the Itot weather.
Fit up your house with the:.
necessary screen doors and
windows to prevent the enter-
ing tar the .fly pest,
Windows- 25e to 50o
Doors $1.50 to 2.50
Use rubber hose and 'keep your lawn] looking fresh 1-2"
and 3-4 Prices 12c to 18c per ;foot.
We have a full stock of Garden Tools, Poultry Netting
sprinklers, sprayers also wire pulleys, piers, etc.,
Refinish your furniture . and floors with 'Chinamel0 'r
(Campbell's Varnish stain.
Paint your house with Lowe ,Bros. high. Standard
paint.
H ArlAN'S Hdwe
Phones
27a
- BORN
d1 DIA:SS—! n . Stephen on June 6,
Jasper Oris,, son -.of :Tr: and
3lanshaid•Willlan,t, aged 15,month
is
e
a`s's ,l tin Tune; lio't,1
barp; :Miss 'Alice,
elf lIr and :les
4Qdybi*ton n to Itis.' Nora';
7f
masinhes
BECEJ\TED 1313ONZE DIE.DAr
Miss Irene Quackenbush Mast week
reccri'ed' a 13 'Cly. engraved bronze
medal,°°tchtch was awarded; ia--:her ul`,
,GIA 4 proficient 's"'t7,' ing ng T e�,r
ed.,,
. forwar
g t,
hrllrps,�'•o1L Jackx?i�' t l,Ir '&1wSm a
eoreselntative„ ;for the
... : rnl ...
Mrs. (1?ev,) S. W. Iklttxworthy act:
turned Tuesday evening,'after spend-
ing ;several days la London.
WM. ;B12SSELIN TO
BE NL•'\1i' POST:,rASTE rt
ttr !G"iltiam Russell. last week re-
ceived word from Ottawa that he had,
been recommended for. Orel position..
of postmaster at Exeter, -,to succeed
the late Edward Christie, his appoint
meat to be. gazetted in a few days
Mr. Bussell is a returned°;soldier and
a capable man for the position.Last
week it was stettedin the Times that
lir. .W. J. •Carling' of Brighton and a
former resident of Exeter, was thq
choice of the Executive of the Con-
servative Association for South Huron
but for some reason' the sitting niem-
ber has seen ifit to reverse the de-
cision and recommend Mr. Russell,
air. Russell is now awaiting the 'of-
ficial appointment before assuming
his new duties. Mr. E. J. Christie will
remain in the postaffice until Mrs(
Russell has' a thorough knowledge of -
the work. . r
RENDLE-O'BRIEN
lir. Harry-Bendle'and' bride visit-
ed with relatives in Exeter for a
`few days • last week; on a short wed-
dii g strip. The bride was Miss Ella
O'Brien. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. 'J'Brien of /Hamilton while{ the
groom holds a lucrative position on
the Spokane Review. Both were for-,,
rner residents of Exeter and have': e
largo circle of friends who will join,
with the: 'Times in 'extending °con-
gratulations. The following clipping
in reference to the wedding %vas ta-,
ken from the Hamilton Spectator.—
Surrounded only by the members or
the family and a few, intimate
friends, the marriage took plate at
high noon today oaf. Ella,` only- dau-
ghter of, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. O'Brien
to Mr. 11, N. Rendle of Spokane Wash
the ceremony ° being performed by
Rev. 1)r. Nelson of iKnox ,Church at
the 'bride's 'home on 71tast Bend ave.,
Miss Huston played the wedding
inarcii as the: bride etiLelred the $straw-
Lag room, with herfather,, v,w'hogave
h9%:9,: t ay Sbery e tttredjn�a tray
Uig', costume is tit°t ,' bt ie
fit
d
rnb77tsh tw
Lit 1, s 12ixYti (roes
bio
Pars e"
fly,
Ob
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oing
ate
Jos. Senior, Clerk
L IB0RNL COUNCIL
Council mel at Township Hall, June
2nd. All members, present. The .Min-,
utes of the last aneetin,g were read'
and approved.
As there were no appeals against:
the Assessment Rod, the clerk. WITS
instructed' to enter a ;ew changes
in bit n:;rship of property; \elder' were
reported to the assessor.
l,'h(. assessment shoays the area or
the Township to la �f2,"rb2 acres;
38983' sexes cicarecl, 3532 acres in
«'aodliind, and 18'7 acres of swamp or
marsh lands.
The valuation is as folotvs; Hand;
'y,J4t9a0,OG";>Juildinlns 442170L; !i3nsi-
noss .asst, 4154, Telephones 2430
to43L $2a3-1180: Y�optilatia a 1i$4,
A drainage. 'petition. for charging J.
B. & C_drainta a-:Tvnici-pal drain
cavi 12 sand 13, Was laid over for in-
vest"gat ion: .
13y-Latv�ti2r, 3, aiurnding the 7Jliin-
vilii'. :Drain Ly-la11' providing for a
i of .h t lands d
roads assessed. for construction of rite
said (�dr�' has , bass d ]signed 'and
".teals.d As 4 nN G T
levy three per cent on . , an
VO 1.
ace or
aid a
aria
per, cub y,
A. 1 '3 accoolt,1'
orders lssuiit ,fu
Council ai1l
at la'a'.elocit,
1
meal
8
X.
Vt.
Moi, th
The :c'llc,13 33 „ l;tl ;.;.: '...
by Mea. `Win ;V+'tte t'l; rttt,
rat her carlt?in 1 t,;. s4rt;lit
Qd1tt^'L4"15nE? pit Viten«;*,
lA"t.1 (()1,ttt;i^� -
i rcceiw'c"c1 K'ott3 to<•kratty
yr3'.-3d,1',aretl~1sv,,r Es
frsattp: yo(t, I fztti fin to
y'e,)tl; a31l 11tt' .333 -, Tircro 14`t'i
!t
t"
v
15
l) t`,• lrsd >!
cal'zl;l 01,' ]firs d;agq ].afro°ty°
'1',idttt tk»t just 1t dirtat,Iyx tltfs jt! a like 1
1
tt nice slttrtttairr its G';tnadbr �ancl it•L;it,1
i1rlc.d ula 16ulli'rIFsil}, i'4'e ,i i- out; of�!
stl-' triottclaet for ,r r( t. trrBty. 1LrYrttri.'
�: 1'tt a ;� ,. a ttv tiro •„ a.
had ,s 1 ! tr to 10 ilk 1, tc15'.
".l'1te C;Aaraui.txt lt;ir+t 'laactu iii a }>rt`,ti3
- , 3 ,
t,wit .let t .rru aa...tx! l ^
t le t i !. a d guess
yo(t $ties ti were 8, us. Things ,
going along fine' ci ,a11 fronts; if
svo ks�c,p it up 1 tlait311 wa shall soon
(vin, 11 'e trust in God that 13x` may 1
help 1r$ land give us Victory .soon 8nd 1
the evt.rhisting peace. God is the only,
ruler over r nq, )1)r whole trust is -
li1) fluff so be Ills helix and our pray
en', 1 Luse Chat we are horns' aglain: l
soon. 'Wee all wish we were home
a
ern. _ o. I have )tot it lila s
� a seen n.
b
rbrutl.(,'r ret. Yes if 'I am spared. to
coutc .home I will have ;a long story
to tell you. I will hate to close and.
It ,ve a sleep as fur Nei -es are: closing
o1) rue. Give my love to all and, !teen i
,r stood share yo r_,'1!. Gori; b: with. es',
tFll 33' meet og rn, •
I stn your loving c.o(i in,
Pte. Arthur 3'<;k, -r, No.3'54014, 58th
Battalion, Can. n!. 11..E.
Somewhere in France:
The play. "Dot, the Miner's Dan-
ghter repeated by request in Opera
House ; Exeter, June 15th, Lo not
intss it. t: • I.
1ti t 1. E1) I \ AL:''I ON
_1111 Patrick wu1liaxzn a" .ill,.CIL- 1
sae) received v ozd on 'Wednesday
sday "r
that his,..on Pte. -Joseph Sullivan had
la (n killed in `action. rate. Sullivan
6 6... previously -le ported t, o`anded.
BOWLERS FIRS','
�lcssrs. J. A. S eft _tr,, R. t ;eel -
don, W, WCr, Taman n 14. D. Clarke
motored to A ly mer 1 Les11ay a ftt•rnoon
to attend a bowling roernlruelit.lhis
was, the first trip a , ay for the bow-
lers
oxy
less this: season.
PTc.DO\AL1)-MITCIDI LB
A aulct; wedding took ;piece at Ca -
.7,31
a
V 1 -Presbyterian manse on Tuesday
evening ).h ia I3e s S. F. Sharp, united
in marriage _]hiss Alice Peart Mit-
chell, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
Mitchell of'town to i31r. Borman 141,'-.
donald, son of ll1r. Jos. :McDonald of
'Flay IPownship. • -
i`NE1tAl. AT ',5'i". !r_i't? 1'S
The funeral of Gunser
Payen lashose dead body was ;found in
is supposed to have been inurdereod
NVaS held at St. inrirvs last Friday
frona the Grand Trunk station oti
the 'arrival of the 3,;35 train' from
direction or the 131ack Knights of
Ireland or tire Or-iPte Order. lar-
nuinbor of Orangemen from Lori-
clos• attended the "'literal and. the
representatitts) Of the order favin St.
Alarys and ;district,' \was a big eine.
citizens united colt to follow
i101 l'Ig'skAl
l'rtdoy of oast week
is accident oc+P1Ur'rcd at
lr . . dii rob -r.. 2tL
v ]fes . D4 1 es and
Ts
we
the ra
severe
thought r
a
a gas n avers c
lslek i' 'both is
broken bones in
lively,- The a.Ceid
11e plate was fad
?thing Care
'.f the _meg;
cr and l ts
a
Oft
rd
V
s
am
gay.
ax
io"°fie g+ ^^Oul'L
lanadhon#p;
?3erh Rlen e l
2 ap and it'
ase is rt li Co
r 2
5.
rs.s� it candrr ori
sr d Vi lsout a?ftI
er.i isupp ;'call, ill
t,°g 1'41 yo itior
iy olior'bolaneitar
fait mast tkt
v x psa.'rtre141�at,ed l4
F4,
e,
ate
Maas aBrio e
txra• i1)
to ti"toning' a` a7
sing contest ca"'
fie Magazine. '4fas;*
tf #k1d last week that rslieia
fat at1 a Lord car-
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t� „t ,lgriy <trahto�,�itrlie ,or ss°eel, y'ars '�I,<,-
--1''t- it. 3 • .
Your 113531, 1 a:iFdi TR?itat4- ,,
know, roe] tli tn}:far: ice 1]1(' 1:31' Div»
,'r ;Bf uil slain;' iaa, ,,1'.o ti yea 1 :ta
ske, 1:13('1)! +encs xnr.:t' . fn .li, iatini fol
1rt•cdont , and s1,'1J1. eru.r ; ,t20311zaYsls
have 'won, in the w,tsld' - 333story', uta-
+lyin ;; fame and 0S` theslastte t1 (iz
d character you 13t.a ar sitolr n. ,Iia. a,
oar `1otnial4' meu learn to ,follow your
lead tend learn a useful: 1, '-c ti o
n1 tir.t:aining at all c(;ats, freedon,
ltulsur rind your Gt.1 3vx•'31 rtrittf:al:
1 , 1
i '^r
L all st `nd. t v
c c o o. a tit.Itt 1:;
s n �'
of fellowship and lore May God batt' -S
aud: ,protect you, is our .mnost est
Bray, r.
J. A. St,'63•:.rt, Pref 'i"rt-
ry, 'Exeter 'branch, N Dyer 2l:; -don':
on 7a half of the citizens.
v+ti
7, hese, najorit31
titMVQ bt n. avoided by
aro lightning and spontancensl
ti Eaidenci, proves rodtled
i ractic'tery immune. !Until
dan 'Vtritilt. it. is moral
to ar conclusions
stiom it held that
.; are of I neat ocetarreatv,
investigation last summer'
a, the fires were attributed Id
is arise- The remedy for spots -
means combustion may be' easily ap-+
' All hey should" be. perfectly dry
e rage, and all barns should
Field Seetis For Sale
We have a stock of specially selected Field Seeds
and offer at close prices
eeds that have the standard of ger nation
have the Following Varieties of Corr!
White Cap 'Early Leamang Wise() sin No. 7
Mammoth Southern Sweet Butle
King Philip Flint Longfellow Flint
Itlillett Seed, Rape Seed, Bucliv4leat,...„.
ar Cane or Sorghum, Alfalfa, Kentucky 13lue Grass seed
Orchard Grass Lawn Grass
Red Clover Alsike T:imothy
Al he Lea,cling Varieties of AllarrgoM and Turnip Seed
Whie Carrot and Garden Seeds
We have a Ilmited stock of
ChGice White Seca Beaus at 11 LOO MIL
Offered subject to being unsold
We a
Je
in the market tor a large quantity of wool or which
/ill pay the highest rnarltet prices, Get our qu tons
before you sell.
enallles us to give closer ouota
A Cat! Solid
Cas