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The Exeter Times, 1918-4-4, Page 8hursday` a7 ,a. ' Pao e 16 dies u and Odd Coats Our New de,bean s range ro $14 rs and Coats are splendidy i s designed ad reasonably be Qf ti show you tliet c whoa A h's Www'" as Air DLO s :Fez; z'tuae _. P: Tope } k Silks rolaorl retied. is Vheat 2, The foI: he .Ecete' aril 3rd, ggs Sc'. trvi batter xee 42c Creams., y° bolter 53o.. faotasoR: s 1.00 to 1,95,, Suear' L.ca pulp ."I tm per Lard 3' a fogs 200, Cp e $o8• LOCA e**f•• 1 S 1 otie8 cast a ' -1,th a, The La; v' ' -a Aad So i'l ,. I5, • oodoit 12 yk ll Tat 021L• xE LAIt MORE DECO/NG NO MORE I a, ,ge ntle-1 r of Nets, end Overcoat - Or arrival- f fasrdions, enlore, soft, hand ono bea`tiful g,rayav o% I'I.S''€1C 1d1 T5 12ey've band,d d e conservation,, mune ,from kd 1 -Day shoot t r 'arid his met lest be heeded,. re that hen be though day",R'oo.; chose ukase zs n sin to; kill a hen, .when eggs; are badly needed, ing, me or calling up, on phone tti kresh eggs are good beneath one's 83, Exeter;. G, J, DOWbelt, the test books all deter nine, E3 mah tire'il •pate she Teutons in a box ORSES WANTED -- limited number of horses fnail,. Geldings from 'five d ap'w ei htng from 10 aleft^ flares from 4 years 0 avea,tng frein 1300 pounds having regutred stuff to ci wood find a ready market, a ti when they re stale"' thcy-'li th t .a► ored to Order Iap. r t the peace ace fan and i.he lzro Grezk i 250ACllrs I Qi t Ct WANT -ED 8 ITC ai 9 03 lea a. ties. tiSORTMENT Or s, S ITI N S have eve, wetness it T,he, an ht.):oa< men nP more x �, ze bulletin i t-. �t �� �h 'Exeter C kii off' the Crewing cods and save • e `'e er anntn; oncl i?rea, Go,, Gael as pz'eparer to ce ?taGt wiih far - or cackling putlerts." And r,lt w fin,, secs to tf.;row 250 acre.-, �* corn.. 5 every burcher's store, from ei fig" ja }rf +y to 41r a` � � 2�A1 ;tor 1tJ18, l�rioe::lta r $tiTa�n ed to. Wooster the hglfol he e rR $10,00. Seed corn costs' nvor '.35c tiler ERT NG RATES lay advertising rates sawn on application. Stray anina,a€s,-One znsert o hree insertions $1.00 - Farms or Real Estate for 04,1 ,each insertion for the mora` insertions; 25o for each ' Insertion. Miscellaneous 9li saxe, co rent, sva.uted, lost*'. Q each rtas.,rtaoa, Z,ta Notices. etc., Ipo poi tioa., No notices le T o of hz.nks �.e, �e>z, adpertistz>g, and 50 per line. ,action sale, for one ensiertrk �# #ud 3.00 for tiirar ruse dors, '', i l al Dards not c zn a '1 $5.00 Per gear,. no l,p, ,0„pr �, t there's a stook will be sold to gxonyera .tor �?5e tar, Oh„ j'•'i`h t.ae, yooters 'to III b , your al^ - h 4! e carp axed securo ri for roosdd ':ls, cor t} , the ; , of t, Exeter Canxzine' Co, Moria and' �� l'ly mootta Bocth�k. an;; . .e 33t1s'3,:ing, Ob, xoosttz,, chiofQrzn tog 3 liar a Brahma 4. a beheading ; ancient thea ai eat theist waren, tl tir feathers use Lor 1 bedding; 1 hake, upon the kitchen firz, a fowl of `proper gender; r also offor: des_ a cook a rubber tirr which is ha bit tailored to order coor•, render, k .,b; ar the rubber tired 'l ttiIR, pa'odac,s a eornpleta.ess vb'1 e, and then I chert the rocxster/ or fdtting and a pleasingness and sit "I've 'd0Over skit/n-1 a€raile of anpe.ar gave that a ready. atto0 booster.' made cannier hops to equal. By Walt 7tfason No fatly ':aows how well eha can spear in a crit yr eoa e aatnl sIt^Y has one cot to rneae,r ire. Oaxr tock is conmlete, DI l'Sl Shee the E ter. 1ya rritr n izo 3 as a tf c as'i sb to Ultanli'rol' Clair$ the Leader and 4fr, 3iat't�zt rhe, EresMent e. lho 1 7Seler Choral ''Soei'ty .for 'their sp'endiel 1" L{ of one ksin*drad dollars to oar 1c..gee, -Mrs. R. E, J ickard A -D GENTS' TAILO rk r. OProsit? the £etrs; Asay r ori�bada arve H.0; as ?y}}r' lei fi3tn*lrl bat tnfr th } pa ..r' X LAND WANTED acre Hak ow. e Ontario flag Co, rectaai'e dland s land Exeter F1.a Mit Land nd Rea ad paid -°hen fia:< �,,i ApplyJOE 1�'l? te,!apbnne a' EXE ,ER FLAX : EILt,. Th EN alae at or weighing on E. G;Idon'sieales X1lTBR €� 44 atN`G , s s 011 S1Ll,a', the Canning Eaetorp is zarad ensilago as offered for sale 2,412 Per ton. Perchaser to pay Fur ANS Undertaking : r I '1l!Er D 1?L R; ITU13E D-DAIEU A1, DIRER, OR ,1 RICI Seeds C is I A jd��rd iks k,1 etio21 The saa,all lf.. ieYi l,,p ar 11 gdt,arnt 9,im j�, .n 4'. R 4, POW THE NE4 S :strasira rel ldeclss ON TI1E P OGRAPII T A SOS ?S' Mf xat lair;2ytota t f,k POWELLS BAZAAR a OV 0 fair 1 mon to liO)IE or, TUE NEW 1 r Iso i T E :TBR 13,.R IN STO e .'s Heavy Shoes - extra good values from 83.25 to $5.50 per pair in Mack or tan with or without toe cap. Our stock of school shoes was never more complete and you will find we can fit your boy or girl with a nice strong shoe that will give good service from $2.25 to b. ,50 per pair. e can give you spine Ladies High Shoes in Brown gray, and black, with l high or low heels ranging in price from $5.00 -to ':$10.00 per pair. We have a nice new stock of Mens' shirts from 25 to $2.00 each. Try us for a A/lade-to-Measure. Suit. W. R BEAVERS ax Lan anted e }iitario Flax Land Co, m4u requires s 'of .and `eters Flax Mill r� ' i 11 pa11 " IS SoWn JOS. 33 4i tS, the :13 • ��i� TtIILL, Miss Lida 'horn, of Eliniville,, visit - with llrs. Jas. 3IcFalis. Mrs. O. Becker and daughter, of Lcxv Il,'ambarg, arc visiting the for - men's ;'parents,, Dr. and Mrs. .1. W. Brow nir. . llrr'Becker motored over and spent ,East:er Sunday. The price of a meal in. France in a public eating, house of even' the cheapest kind; is no less now than $1211. 'Though they have ,bread 'tick- ets in Italy; in many,.places they have no ;flour to !nsake bread, lied." Cross Notes. -The W. C. T. iJ. acknowledged with thanks the follow- ing donations for -Red Cross work. the, county' grant, 47.50; which was us ,xn {buying hoap.tal supplies, coo- t ig .of sheets, pilloss` e ses, towels," sent ° to hospital overseas also 10.00 from 1Ia , '13i a t FAndrews sent to Y.M. C A:.overseas, also a guilt lona ted. be Mrs, John Jarrott tvlaicb' will be sold, an •t:hc. near.:'Ifuture and proceeds .used. or Red Cross Work among a14iexs ti • ll, t.i tilt^.i uisite°al ,e dtia iia' %fats 1i,' il. sr, , Matit'ios tla,a rcaek left :.'atc'ztiel,a, las' vitt tltsi colors, No..t, i,?.tvis of tlalt. Lu n„ eta of London. nos over Easter. (k1odic nn rind tw rsic, visited with M I. 'r s3at ltsali�xis s, :;t Af anion eta - tb is ilraldr,<r;, < her is S. in I,ondon, Mrs. '1"rtini; ;14cit d home t s° arvrai �c sults >rrtti, 3 a Id it gr:,# ;coda tag ..Stern •c?rata, 31rs "k'. W . Glaadrrtart .rrid two ,sons i�harlrA. 'and 3i;maid hurt: been spend- w xlaysin Toronto, accompanied by her n ne dee. Miss Helen DAVIS' has beenr ending a w cek in Toronto. Hiss Bowel of Chicago Who spent •veral clays with her brother, TO t; rnzd to her home on ` londay. Capt, and Mrs. S. R. D. Howitt and child of. Toronto, visited for a few Iday's at the home of Mr. A. Dow. Miss Ruby Wood, teacher at Gorrie. ` is ;spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. Wood hiss -Jean Murray who has spent the past three months in Toronto, returned home on Saturday: evening last. Mr. ,land firs.' Chris. Luker, or St,. Catharines :have been visiting for sev- eral days tvith'Mr� and Mrs. E. Chris- Mrs. ` R. itluston, of _London, an IMrs. W. 7). Burke and child of Winghant, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Taylor. ` Hiss Ida Armstrong, who 'is`rteach- ing school at Toronto, is spending the lolidays with her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. 1. Armstrong. Mr. Garvey Acheson and hiss E. peYe1, of St. Thomas, visited- over the holidays with the latter's parents at the Central .l-Ttoel. Mr. and MI's.' W. 13radt and chilli,: and. Mrs. W. .McAllister and; children of London visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sas J t:`ell during, last r w eek. Mr Ed. liowald who has been work ing in St. Marys for several: weeks has `retarnec to town and has 'resum- ed his old position with Harvey Bros. Mr. W. A. D' vis, of itamilton, Mr. A. E. Davis, of London, .and, Mrs. Jarvis Dickson, of Chatham. visited their. mother, „Mrs. Wm, Davis, over T tout. O S Ache on¢ Dill the 7ft is C, who has spent,. Alit ears, overseas an , r' 'prze til .a on Turlou;'h, visited .,r c an, tow i�.r �tr�: the fat ler f S' d s at S xiai part of last week.. Ifo ta'e could place a fesv�bnnehe izf +7 tt is Id V ll is'it sc no. an s7 afr. t bas, Neer- dnesday w°ill, a r of 1'er, ifichs for.•-fl:arrl&%, Stsl.s Ni; s horn, "Baird, isI l r szatfrard nt 31a+^ Easter•laoldla do #'1le Tattles St, liiznt:cs ,Ifartoti, ;ants xt eta}, Mics larjorie Lution, of London visited tuitla.`frineds in town oves;Gooti ;old, • o 5 Ir 1tt51.i:I ltla,ia al • tido, 11a s. T. Whdta' and gran 0. 01' Winfsoa, s•i itcd with I4ir a 14'3iiie and :air. and Mrs. Wickwire, over the itolid.t� s, rtr. and 1fzr. D. B. McDonald, and daughter, tformerly of Chatham visit- ed, d, oyer Good i rida3 with Mr. 'and :Mrs. C. W. Christie. The Canning Factory: ha cr ased. the price to be pa corn.,ote the increase in their slut, <srsothe r column. 1Ir,. 1�aiis 1.1,eiideinan of Toroni0, nd if . _ifason and, children orf Clinton visited with Mr. andz.,Mrs. 11 ideinan over the holidays. If it's feed, you <vant see Harvey 1;ros. ifoo chop made from. oats, mixed edi Lorain, good feed wheat, also feed flour, ldried pulp` and others corning Mr. and Mrs. T. Wolper. and child- r,n+el Harrow, are ;smog, ti1'r. saris, Kestle, sehool teacher at Carlysle, 'is Mrs. Nelson Nestle; and Miss, Gladys spending the holidays with herpat- ents. 11:iss Dorothy White gave a theatre party , to about twenty-five of her friends on Triday evening. Following the 'theatre the young people enjoyed a couple of hours at her home. -The Oatlook, Outlook; Sask., • Mrs. Geo. Vivian of Mtbhell ; Miss. Laura . Vivian of Toronto, and Pte. Percy `"Vivian who spent some time in .Franey and was invalided hoare wr;'re lie received -his discharge,: vis- ited with is-ited-with Ift'. and 3trs. 11. W. Doerr over, Easier. ' • PR,E1.IIER BORDEN ON PRODUCTION Sir iR;ohert ;13orrIen iri'the. Canadian, Food Bulletin, has appealed for great- er 'production of foodstuffs in Can_ ada.' it is the earnest r hope of the Government t.bat every citizen w1l' realize his or h r.;personal,; a A vis. sal :'Tiffs" says Sir- Robert l'o_d.en's message Mari volun ary observance dill not be enough. The crisag; C rave nd urgent beyond possible exaggera- tion." a n Don t lety f r cotnter ciee. heti >ln two low e'W"e ;are agents &ppleford Counl.eri`iChheaue r ilamttton e largest cofice ni this kind in .Canada:` Pori as cheap r'l n` tilt .firm raoste P. '5 a good n . remodelled ago. ing and cement floors; waters in /louse, watt. a and one holt acres good hard- wood bosh, Four miles, from Londes- ticolars apply to liox 12, Moth NOTICE All accoonls date Inc must be set- tled by April 1st or they nil, be` placed Tor eollection atter that late /r teinis are sirictly cash on delic- , so please 411 not aslt for credit and lbou we will r.ot /lave to rerose IOLSE FOR SALE -Two storey rame house in good repair, stable, henhouse, ,garden, 'fruit trees, etc., in ,good neighborhood. Apply to. „ FOR SALE --75 acres GC grass Sweet. 3-14.-Ztv rurarke ra • 1 41 Vondbaidge taalph St. Catharines . ClIsatat Ont. Le vor 1. pany inpany art/no-at tat Agricul arkets Brandt. alto Bldgs., Toronto nth COmpany Attspaintiort patty stpnny Trany Oatat WANTED to rent by the year or buy a six roomed house with modern conveniences by April1st.--Mrs.Annie Melville., Fillmore, •Sask. Box 91 Look at yoor ?aloe], The subscription rate to nthe Exeter Times is $1.25 .a,` year. If your label, reads, <fan. 19 it signifies that the poner LS paid up it signifies yon are already two mon-. ths in arrears, if Jan. 17 a year and two months, etc. etc. Look up your t label and ;1 in arrears /et us have an early remittance. One 7 New btyles We e something worth while to -show you -at prices especially atrractive. Ve have received shiproents for e New Spring Goods in all, lines of' •o's Wear and have Some attractive gods to rifer -at Worth -while' pTiCeS, ,•see. ,our Ne1<- Spring Hats all th2 latest Shades and Shapes,= -Kings • We ,also -have some excepfiona.1 adirty It rigs in Neckwear: Colla..7a in the Shapes, and Ties in, all 4b,e latest Ts