The Exeter Times, 1918-5-23, Page 8one 6
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You can searcelyget along WiL_.
These coats a re tailored in the 'ery t
I aterialsare very serviceable and tlleu
Priced at $5.00 $7.00 $$.50 to $10.00
NeW Silk F aids
ART Phon
f<
,t one these days.
rest styles,: l`he
t�er�� arsgood
Ono e itr.
Noe aro
drenses. LT so.
dy4'
'171:ITS
rpt*
e°y
0
lull
a std
oleproof Silk
r
osirip .
eras
khat,;
iderw
kr wtat?2�a21-
Silks
hick s:ll s
to t'
as^ rho,vir.;
ge or vc lasts or
yar S'' Olt, 'on35,
rw r:amith:
beautirol
are. justlyI�s'oex;J: d
nilcer ware.
We have. 'fodar net
that : we are s iou`ra n
a. .ve have cheaper r 011,.'S
0•"idi,00 and $18.(10
OutindShoes
Boys' a: Gids
i1
TEWART rh
Market Report -The pnj
lha report of the •:
Corrected :up to vGaia
'Wheat 2.10.
041 s 75c
Barley 1.30 to 1.40.
I~tamity f ouI 5.70.
MBiddliranng$35s $40
3.ratr.,t butter 4t1
Gro ttnery butte:
Potatoes 1.25,
Sugar 'beet poll)
Lard. ,1350,
n 20e,
t1
e.
h.
as
et
LOCAL
44*
ok dealt flex o
anti 30U
will look l when you coins out.
our Spriti;
Be sure it [its you, at the coliar*
at,ve the 'trousers made to fit you
nouns the iVaisi,-They will stay up
much better when, you wear a belt.
Year oto rites will have an r .dividua i
1 tv,
it yet; let us lxzake thenar for you.
D1 S' ; UITIN
'Et a ti=alGrey, Brow/. alio a
rause. of Blues. Come early asci;
t?n0 of these before the old goods
S`l'RA YED--Two ; �,aritng heif rs se
all eshxte the o r z ti se' souelse Ix
vv fi ,c spat,, bat rns, slrayea, goo+
€Yo a 11oopor _,x• it emir per the Iget
vz`x. vas wi 6 r �: 2 lvar*'.eed by....: re
� y' ted
alaYat}•inp to A . dogl r Iiay T .0., or'
gahonc 4 of 36. Da sll'ttood.:
nJas. Hoorn is visitir:c hair sis
f..za G'.;Y1ton.
Lr, Oliver Davis, of Z^irich,
week -end at 'hiss hone.
Pon "ell of London,;
i Menden',
Toronu,a is the ,?k1E,'st
o£ totv.n,
t2E Norwich ti t:
H. Carling.
iihien :a v r.:
° this week.
at his horn
vv d r s tl sr ng fide as ast ween!,
g
J. 'I, Wood asaa3 SFs 4 Mae tt eve G
can(Iola o4i. loxxal<ly^ witting tins a
1...)!'ood, who is Hi ictoria Hos-
Mas-
�lrc
nor
spe>nt
iia Saw
Reg.f _i.aat
14 atY Cps-,
Thos, lfar°to
ttth friends i
t l,yer
Wood
.S
,rtMr. and Mas, t E. Enho, :airs. W,
Snell, Mrs. T x ngt odea Mrs. McGtllit
diadie t motored .r'o i,onttQal onttenor-
1ti. l'oe>l4�stoiae alta s2 : ar.lztr,
Jeanette of Elyth wa*ideci ,he
r.a mother, Mrs. 1.}0 1, ton, it
data T esdac°,
7
T A 3 w s o dr was o
a.�, a f ;[.ou ar. v • h it
-1-erad 11.:^ has joined tn.l
ry dirt' e xp.,cis to leciv
-i , a to train,
'-zAA�;ir linno.ia u ° Hotel o? GodT.
e1z e.iaoci hoods, Mr, Mines
s s< d as1EZ, ro rcaaM Alitriden ef.
aa. av kto leas ieika la l o des on,
T.
rsv P
•
Boy
PO
eaving for , Train
Camp® cold
00
i ast giyS��'yyFr�'yyt tts,eid
iiw°i+ dMi i L-ee
-v fri
t ]a(Pssesr.5
ip
CI,^► E US A CA.L3 i
eere
5 AN GENTS' T.kIICOB
tasilr>. Opfos ite the gentrai
Hotels
This 7eek and e
Pineapple
eek
Ph
e y
ar orders to
Wiison
hiss Leona ifinkb iner spento the
cv eek gud at her home hero.'"
:51;s Clara Iraist has taken a pose
tion clerk, with
d
.ati
t l3L
D,
Pte, Wm. Brown of London, spent
Sunday at the home of has parentis,
;lir, :tort, 11rs. Gotlezb Brown.
Quite a ntainber of ladies of t1 '
ofethothst church_ attended the AV
.'Convention which was held in Ex
ter Wednesday of
The zpolpit of the Methodist church
Will be occupied, il. i d
next Sunday i>v Ctcv.
Mirxworthy of horn St. church, ,Exe-
Dashwood
T
1r •as 3. ,
t , n, l a
. ztleib lostv ..ire
horn last week. a
11 r,
and 'Mrs e
Mrs. .T. 1T.1!_rniar. n; a<a at
+ iL 3I'tirbt'il•:'
S,intioy moth' h''.x e lotiv':.
Mrs, 'Ball has returnet3 ltoin{. :;,iter
pendo,g the week -end in l)etro,><4,
Ir. and Mrs, 0 1). Fish^r o 14,4 -t
`crane i spent the va eek end 'l[,ro {Owl.
and firs. Art. Doan or ihedtordi
t Sunday vwath' Mr. sir. Capras, l
1
1 -
cz �r�
Off, C C
£t O O2I!r'CI
T
The Council of the Corporation of
Huron will meet in the'Couueil Qbam-
b 1rs, Goderich on tnesdaay' the Itis:
tI
Y
t
.,Y of ,Ia.ne 1If* at three o'clock in
the 'afternoon.
Geo, c'J' ITolm.an,
Ca. Clerk.
Go�1t°r;e£a, [a; l7th, 1948
�U A CC II FOU I -n.,�e tl' on, ' �1.1{'redz-
ton and :i?asliwood, watch and, char»,
Owner nilly have' s'axne by proving:
property and myon„ �fo^advt. Apply
at Tines office.
lr. and . Xrs. Fred ,Schroeder of
a f>eid were Sunday visitors. lt.town
Mr, and )hs, M. ` fo saac leftfor
ore-st on T"har.sca.V wale re they 'Ivo!!
ver. 4lclt_ Ehlers o 1 a°antford vis-
tatwith his laart:slt h, r• or. Sat -
rd
'if iR �; ,.41i lP i„vwf r and Val€'tr,a
C.. iz old nc rr 1.rz^lull spt'n ; the avec k
,tar. drat .0
aart.,R. f
11 # axnday
GeoCztak and ,'.lel
raft visited in Mit
FOR SALE-A few bushels of \.'iris
coz sin No 7, Seed 'Corn on cob. Over
90
'per cent germination guaranteed
Prat $4.25. Apply at ,'Times Office
tan one qday last week, lAere were;
two men in the , Mitt vvl>0"'tract been
a .sing roar Standard Diosde't '' Ionr, and
,.h "
arti_a:zt being asked ox�s`-1�4�ecI' them-
selves s r,hus. "that tear ; Oar is al-
right, two like the flavour better even
tha�it 'the white ,flour and it raised
finer just a little darker."-Ilaarvey
1>ros.
Mrs- T t .and Miss l-ird idi.•iel .af
rarkit ll t dsr ta 1Mrs. Oh tries rein i
.xta
on Sunday,
err. and mon ,1I Rtart of Forest, aur$
t1. rtud Mrs. 7 Rtdt e3l' .Lisa Craig
seed=dl with ata. and lits. 0, Sade
1 .^,tnday^,
`tames; Road
Jr, :md 1£a
Tait visited
Se oditi 1,a
ri
HOCAli LE -One o!
most ,.j to °'esc noes to 'intra')
ocou ie until P al recently by Jas. Wad ---
ter.
ter. Apply at :Alf. Walters shoe stupe
HORSES WANTED-! want sn rr
limited„number of horses in goon oar/;
clition. Geldings from five years cX
and up weighing from 1500 pool**
ug, dares from 4 years old up sri4,
weighing from 1300 pounds up.Pa,, k
having required stuff to 4isgizse
would find a ready market by vaiNil
lugme' or calling up' on phone N
fi'�. Exet_r. C�
J. I1C2i'6, t tM
ides '�1
-Vetw brick house, n1
.re v w
sale at
a b
For
i>15 at Tinges Office
F AX LAND 1 "" I;'TED r' gni
Tba Ontario Flax Co. require d0r3'
acres of land for Exeter Flax,
Half Land Rental p -.id when fi `}«,
sown. Apply JOE, DAA
13, PpEXETER FLAN `
Don't let your counter' check
run loo low. We are agent for
€
. , T Appleford Counter ?Che tee Book ' '
�O 10E TO CONTRACTORS oe Da aidton Ilse lar*>est co
Seale ex .lenders vv iii be received, by this kind in Canada, You ca::
the z.nders g .ad until noon, Jtanze Lltb is chair froux us as you cavi f
1918 `foe .Che Goza riot;os of what Is lite fent •:
known as: the Ariderson drain €n the
Township o2 Fvdlarton, Elan -Shard and
I; sixornc'. .4 tintoicc-d chenille xeprese i-
tiny ten 'peer e; te,, Qe`' /he contract
(rice trust sacecattzyatanf h tender,,
I'lars, profil and
ken seen, at the a`
L a°
belt, Or x 'a. It
un. The lowest at. aR:
ssiardij accrptt;d.
11, Il, V4nlieroy,
Clerk,
T "CA SCARE `S"
FQ
LIVER AND BOWEL
Cure $ick Headac
Biliousness, Sour
Breath--Capd,
or>It
io.
111
res,
4 will dlsiltl
ie° ,,Mart lanai
siA
„ 31E1
Sold
121111
a.ayan n 5
as lee acs
i\flie
to
he, Constip
Laoi1, 8;
} Cathartic.
odds hoar bad youl
tawo1s,; I;ow "Pooh y
miserable, goer o '
intli estitau 14.
bowels-s;yon i1
.they
;a ttra..
ala
0
ra:a'.1l cn th
and •nidi°o.rl,;
Tin ;«Ql
mi., brit
1943 France. ttiiazd°td,
visitio
t ,nmol n dpi
d tl#dery °�
;dotal.
ter
8
,, 0
as, basin
e' a'+ inflat7&(,i:00B
11,
alrraa s, oroo
Soil
E"OYYELLIpS J3A[t1a0.i1Lt,
The Big Variety Store
t,,„1 (t i TEE' BOMB CrTEE
W EI I5
T %]6:; STORE
We can take care of your shoe needs. Our stock is
complete in all lines.
gens' heavy shoes $3.00 to .50 per pair.
Boy's heavy shoes $2.- . to $3.50 per pair.
Children's School Shoes $2.00 to $3.00 per pair.
Ladies cushion sole shoes with rubber heels in button
or lace:
Astoria shoes for men.
We have- a nice range of samples for, Made-to-
easure Suits which we will be pleased to show you.
we
Flax: Lan
The Ontario Flax. Land Co.
requires
s of Land
vide
or the;
sown
when
J9S. DAVIS,
COURT OF REVISION
OF THE
NOTICE is hereby given that a
Court of ReviSiOn of the Assessment
ol the Villaoe of Exeter will
hold its first meeting, for the present
year in the Council Chambers, Lib-
rary 13oilding, Exeter, on Monday,
JOS SENIOR
3918 Cl ern
NOTICE is, herciti given that
Court' -of Revision 'of the •AsseSsment
Roll. of, the n'ownship of Usborne, will
hold itg first meeting for the present
year the Tow rislain../Loll,
on S.atorday, .June 1.st at one Limn .
t?
frit'x
il;en
their
ro
ll>atd.
iat'va4y vc ion reea•iztly i'e=
ng1 nd rind hos been'
uz a ldarenis, left 'taaedn -800y
''roc' London to unndr rgst fur-
a"t1a'nzc: at the 1ialitarn ,klos-
"n ii t t>icq- anci cold and rnappr
tv�1Y,•n ahec world i bright and It appy ;
vvla•4n aoa'rd tki'ini:irr }n t1td' or,ono.
NN tfilt a pair of ratdtti't lungs when'
yl,, ewaniry winds go zipping artd the
r*eae.d leazvt•s are skipping could the
ample joy of living be the theme of
tilt:y Bard tflzigoes:
F1i)1.'l1 AND ,,:t,:GAR R.F.TU1INk t)
In accordance with the nd:w regula-
tions of tht, rood 'Controller finite a
u4lniity of floor and sugar have been.
r, L+trstd 0° to the dealers in town, by
tialnc vwlio had a greater stock U 1
1.ia;n4,. thin the :new iatav: allows..
EXCELLENT GROWTH.
T,H.
The spring wheat is coming it1ong
fin aim the fall wheat which was
vary backward has been picking up
• past week. Thn rain of the least:
we°e'k did at great deal' of good. Gor
iivzz stuff 1y corning along fast,
yI i 1' REED IN CHICAGO.
tl, s Gladys Shaw or London. \t'ho
hat visited with Miss Gladys Dissert
t
In Exeter on several occasions and
delighted Exeter audiences with
h 4r .-.:xgrin^g was married in Chicago
on Wednesday of last week. to Mr.
Il"rnzan: _Coawer, of Holland, nr.ch...
l,EAVI)G FOR OVERSEAS
T.,1eitt. Ire. Rivers. of the Engineers,
Carps ci•ho left here about a weed:
ago for St. Johns. Que., to take a
threemonths military course: has re -
c. ave i;: word to be ready to go over-
seas in the course of a few days,
L teat. Rivers enlistca at Vancouver
B.C.,
COUNTY' COXSTAI3LiS
GET INCREASE IN PAY.
oicreases the lees of county constables
Tlie order provides that county con-
stables shall receAve $2,50 a day for
sons and $2 a day for attemdarnw
at county magistrate's courts. This
Is an increas, of 50 cents a day for
each court. fit -future. the fee for
serving summons shall hci 50 cents
stead. of 25 tents, the DI'L,Sellt. chortle
wade by the econty constables,
BURIED 'AT EXETER
The remains of the° late Mrs. John
Crocker were brought` to Exeter from
TOTODEO 01: Me-nday last and int '-
red. in the Exeter cemetery. A fur --
'oral. rzerv,e was held in James Street
oh lreh, on Olonday afternoon con-
--siderit of' Exeter.' leaving,. here about.
-lye year,51 ago. Mr. ant_ 01..rs. Crock
bout, twenty -three years ago ar,a _Or
e.restied hi the ,resicler.ce now 00003-
vho with his. e:aughter accompanied
the reintrion'toOtown and 'during their,
The
clava
v00 naV
zsafr aw a
trait fl,
at gov,
Lhe readers
aid in
ri
and d iaagta,<
ortSunday la
vaslieti wit
ala
os fro
tont l:itoe+
td tier eo-open etion of
lids i aper 1s i voidable
thd4 riawv4.
'1
and
,\ear
1'ro nt
a' v nriarT>oi vv ,l1
ars s n C1re' Co nine°nc
ria;aaa. rel w, � 1 , I41;
1 utak vtl1
,11 offi-ring i-, asl
+nti it 7t.laut.
.i a,ie oz> 'z'4ic'nid«: of lIailhatin tend
re- 11 -e, i tt'ri+n Siodaiy' se2;nola also 1411z"c..
l4 y aandt 1 h;a roe's, Road day schools: oil
o,
ter In on to • nein oat 'Acle' s fteruoa,n ;at"ay 24ch
You are go- in, nr, ,:a., Iloul t s field. .P.ocerybody-
dos know' at- a n' -leonte, ea 'paagrraluenaw,11 b, given
cw+r."rything 1 Cowie and bring your basket,
Y na
on t7t : id
o Sat.
rba19y .S3tli"
r
it Tint
' 3U, cd
pz -°arc
�4re°eI,
for in „a i d
WE
on,
ADVERTrSING IUTES.
dverl[iA area
aPfP4,
I Cl. lanae r
0
eaeb
nseeotas
ro reef, warztrd, 1go3t,
ash to ertion. 250, -F Qtd;
<otia s, etc„ 100 per
ion. No notices leas tt
f h°ax1l s SOe. l.egrd
nd 5o per litre Anotion i d
or enc+ hoes:*rtion orad 3.00 t
vas r;tats, Professional ceorde':
edit one lacks- Sfr 00 per y
oT.
ItG,Fio
-els, ft lit'een
will E: tla
htom ac11
ltl.s. 'lacy v;;
tt
do,
-re zx;1
ea.. dale
teI
c't,! idle
yeti sirs:
niture
n
Undertaking
ROW
r 17
N L.t 'r
Nurs.n Cori-
ng, daughter of the 1att' F, 1l. Cart-
rnz of 'town, is visiting, her aunts.
rlie asses Carling, Miss Carling has
1+ n atttrshad to the C.A.MI,G, to
r
than nox months having giverz
a very locratzve position in Ono
hF* New York hoaap irtis in order
won the C;tnanion 'nursers,
hes been on dirty ear military
1*osoiitals in Toronto, Whitby and N(avr
JT,ar.14t and at present is on last
leave 'prim* to going oroncons.
TI1E1 \VCi,ly: OP VIE It13N
(Harry Lauder)
God. t,^lis as we must love our en -
.s. Ile can't expect us to love
!HS a•neiniesi With any own eyes I
have seen the work of the lion. And
no one, who has not seen w.th his own
ryes can have t.w,in a glimmer of un-
derstanding,_ l haver sung any songs
TO the soldiers. I havo- lived with th+em,
in their camps. 1 have been vv'ith
them in tate mood and blood -soggy
trenches. 1 haave.heard their talesard
s-ona 'their -deeds. I have visited their
hospitals; l have (allied with alto
wounded and ma:med Some will n,,,S-
ar,'more walk the shady lanes, or the
little streets of their ' home towns;
some will `mayor gaze upon the treed
and ,flowers on the :hillside, nor look
into 'the ft ces` of Loved ones, but they
laugh and talk and sing. I have been
Ln Frarce, l realize more than ever
before that my son's life was viol
given' in vain. --From "A 3linstrel in
France,"
u
PERKINS-In Usborne on May 22
to Mr, and drs. Freeman Perkins,
a son.
PARRINSON--In Granton On ilitloodaY
Harvey Parkinson, a son (Frederick
_May' 2mi, to Mr.' and Mrs. Edgar
Squire a daughter.
WALZ-In Blanshard. May 13. 1918
tol Mr. an:d. Mrs. William Walz a
DIED
BROWN-Ealled. in action in France
Lleut, Gordon Brovvx)," son
Gronton on unclay May
12th, 1918, Edward Aslatnarth Gibson
dearly beloved hosband of Gertrude
Gibson.
S11.'1:17E11-, the residence of his
sconn-latv George Ilookway, East
Greenway
.hla
Mr. l�
, , H. al3;.ayter ;pnrclrrzsd. ,t nen
car
car last week,
Mr. 'Geo. Wilson is visiting telt till-
iktrs..r, Gcrotnette
ItIrs, Murray is able to be or
*t din aftd r her recent illness.
Mr. John rirt+i Catnzity nttllcd tan:
friarzzds here Glrl on tSiinday evening
Mrs. A, M, Wilson and. Miss Meal
attended the *VJ*LS. Convention in.
Exeter last' week.
'Airs. A. :Matthews and family of
3lenfietd visited 'her mister, Mrs, \V;!
T. Glens last week_..
Lloyd biroph ,v had an operation 1asi:
Saturday and hopes are now cotex-j
tariYe4�d for? his ,recovery.
Miss Marion Lourie of St. Joseph;
Hospital. London, was the guest of
5liss, Zillah English over Sunday.
Mr. and. firs. J. "Carruthersjr„
Mr. and Miss. R..IIutch soxr and 3lr,.
and Mrs. D. Brown and lits. ,,\V'.
Brown rntot'ored to ;Clinton on Sunday
During
floc ache
Heat you act
by ydro
Fere is something you have is e lel
Circulation Wate eaters
Householders with bath and plum
equipment find the need of a =voile t
and easy method of heating water during
the summer months. The Circulatiot
Water Neater solves the problem
Efficient and Economical
Special Prices on Application
CHA45, WEST
244 Queens St., London
Casualty List
Pte. George Broniter, of Seaforth
SEED POTATOES FOR SALE-Ex-
fra. Early Eureka and Empire State
Iwo leading varieties as to quality,
yield and freedom from disclose; $2.00
per bushel and $1.50 per bag respec-
ew spring Styles
have something worth while to show you at prices'
especially atrractive.
CASTOR IA -
Infants and Children
in Use For Over 30 Years
ways bears
the
We have received shipmer.is I
. the New Spring Goods in an lines of
Men's Wear and have some attroetive
Goods to offer at Worth -while 'prices,
Fu
Undertaking
er Direct
nbalmer
ardiner
See our NetvoSpring Hats IL all
the latest Shades and Shatos,-Kings
and '13orcolanos,
We anso have some exceptional sniffy
howings Neckwear. Collars itri the ‘,
New S'hapes and Ties in' all the lai,est
Phone 74,1f 1. 'Night 88
urniture
PE/Z:41, HOUSE BLOCK