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The Exeter Times, 1918-7-11, Page 1"r. o= tt 04. 4.-4.44.4.44+4.4.4‘.4.4.4.00+4. + NAD JONES r &. MAY PHONE 32 ROOD BOARD LIIESSE -•O 8-3526. Ir>; Daley to reduce ;our stock through our 'stock and .rocked out ma he Price rfor quick selling as follows . LOI ' ®. 1 -Com erased o I£ancyt voiles, Strived Drinan eco., worth up 10 40e Yard, to Clear out at '25 eczats a yard;, Prices r Dress Goods aw'e d Ilia a, and f rea,ts: 1L(?r NaJ. -.sever Tratternia for d,`yd to clear at ort-; hundred, dresses 35c k4. ya ir1 voles, wise were mar 4.1 0 SpecValues this Silk Poplin We have just brthway make, if b1<lek, which w nic4, rarer or ialacll and ed olo tve•.St Sty i6'S ttl S" Iling d still ler et' dts' n colors 01 kt. the st ri it in ;2 len! Buy your overalls and wk pants now <• bat.' aux eizxtnelxyc -tock 0r ti ori: ±clz ys'e <are offering at le'', tltatr t lr 4 i 43 'lla,tr. • I'tretet 1%cey`•\ 'ork:. +ay° rat: Splend value '4,1''C area;rr "t4."2:44.7: add, .rte `axy l s. our shoe 1)epartm time's • Boys' Was of C1tiIdren \V e14.ared ou.t tbi.i see 1l0n01 tt oaf tl4tI o have„ o Shoes 3ri1it"1 xz4 e:r ;suck :.,tf� educed Pr es rola four to tie�•cS•IirlrMt.... Wash Suitseduc.ced in n price for quick selling AND Coun tong.% muntih x1,'1 ('Dune tact o; rn' tubers pr e ..1st, of ne to h01_c1 T?IK zed . g1Ati.IV cl. 1Y ^e1 0.:'4e nor y for al cotLn15 N'tr2 rat cttz.26-Total.'5 tA?G3 MN�MR l k G SggP t 4� bool* cera'. 1rnI --tills' 48 ha,fery D1i1;1, „$.13.75; Il. , I'. I olden, is roe., fed, etc., oda 1h., fs1 st Mond 1 crbstervea as Oivle,=. u.Y 1 l 'Peon le are reinkndscl` to naa lord of 111th registration oertifice,tes fad Some 4,ersrianent place so that they 040 remember the 2 -umber :f lost. 13r;plecate certificate, can only r.- y4. cured throtagh the central ret est` ' Office :ry OLtrtwa. t1-"tr E=41ISSI0 °1?°`s` Atin, 47 I'r1e fact r,'Is? 13p4ixa`<az C tall 11 of aor try 11°o,no ave u very lt. estit talk to ._st §, 'School- oFlk. 1 T th of C p¢ ' as tel' i of rA ', 1r ti and CU O1), s of rh - 3apanes1" i.al NAiS0 Isar'the' r ill tonth,o11+ of°X11 Iu11an' ' Trice s.ia t of fi1 and of tl: Tr.. aro11 .11re tx•r Il.eiz.'. aa irw•, for �v- /or r' 10 rotidv 1; cl4..as,' Mrs, Price, \µ-1ten a r<Sl chi 11 'j f 1L< 11 of > .x wa a 11)c: itter of ` 41a1t,' c1e e1 1 rsct school. rank of bowla>r 'Thomas N'.'tdnesuazy Iq 2n, 10lir1, 0',nt• 4.R txt p r1112r,, of 4�la�lhasn, is°110 .a Exeter _•\I l,, Ire old Picl:a start a /nate rn of 47� �y. asw 'e i s Orad. Relterna, r.vv; r-. ucwnl rd ist Ioronto,` t Ind 41za Is -_ins, of asitors it_ town #rri:'1,t Ils'tlr. S"rait. • `+x � k i311'IT.Ii n4, `'ri4thlll; ,O L. 1i Il'.: ROB.` oki+ y�`f;j d ?l�NZ his 110 Pr lt•ft 4.T' 0 0 E alae; .17.; George Ily 3rd ;halt: cit r +e°tai a for�aa ,f1oo1 PR c,. V“.111e-t z110 4ffc4 ion is r4. rt is t1,I 11e don't. 1'ror..,,, 3 Alk, tea,„ ;'% €11x° c.Ns- to 1 11 Nt.k r ,l, lure 1 ie111 a t+ s ki .Z11utar-, Ce 77, •?":. 1,'h+` hG"42141 t,=r:`§r .t`'S11°.a-1,gs�' h, 111a flat^ ip1.£4atl°iir, :dotKi14islzio0 s. tt3at2ufritl 1..4..torr 2:1111: fri,•0d 11aay> 1011, t thiel'- °,1s 2r. Ta Irud1V y,:.z tt1 1110 fltlis,tic'li tielr . Sig ,irdl Ll, 1ltttatlay. . �HOLI v".4„iY •3+ l i.:4. t 14a'et1nesd ty lfle%moon the shit, "• t1 tut. O 114:71'0' e ld'64 d ti01 the lt•,',*lily half litotid;ty during t?0' months of July and August. Marty of the tow nS,l1l.'0I de spent, tilt.' day i11 theiir 'airdt+tl1 wattle some WO 11t: int to 15t. 'friends:. on farms.. .. nuanliv1' or farlll.'rw Caine 10 lulrn ai;ala.arrr.lty o'rt'rloolting 'OW f7101: 1.71171t the ':torah %Erre closed 11,.11(1 w4?1'+74471a4Nallloint,O.. DECORATED U 'GRA' ES t 4.4�. + + 4 X- ,.q,.I 4: 4.x.4.4. 44p.+ 4 • . 4«++. ++. q ' 1 4 + ♦ rti 44•i �, , d >-��+��. 4 -� },^ �+ , . . •s'•i'4 Mir. 4 � $.'4.'i . a a+ +*� �z 4.4.-i4.+°24ti44°4o''y444if ammalmon SchoolThe indeepentiaant Order of Odd - Sabbath Reports 1a'1lou s' olle,erted 'Decoration 17,ay° ot1. It y y S„,iabb;ath afternoon last, o, beautiful it PORT 1 1' 1... S. ` dmemory o. 11, STER�TI;N ce•renlot ly to �hte.1 �,Ic;Cta the '.i'hr+ a s` h. r *r. follolving 1.s flee re sort 'of 5. of departed tai nabs s . of t ., o du mfro. examinations. ,Results of 11ro., 'l'hel afternoon was fine and a large mutton esaminatiotas. Names in or- n11t2,h,-r tlssesiibkd at the ca:Yint:ter3. dr'r of tuer,t. Jr. IV-Adc,1 .LaMond. A. fle W.'ring .alltn1 1aas ltiaecd on th-- Sr. III »Ruth \'. Uert, Pea -) LaMond ,gravcs oi fee decca-Ud bretla1011 ,s in tr.oi islilverna Will art. ,1"r 11X-- thta ni0naherbs 1,nresont circ- :d tt +: CI Ilford Lin.., Wilfred Adain.5. Sr. 1I, graves. Eliaceen 41.tulert, 'Edna ;iirrllert:, Mina, 1V lleIr. Bruce \ r11eri. ori trial .E1- ExETER'130 ` ON To1iPEiO 1) near' I3rtrnravr, Jr, 1I-C[uriton .:&ants uospI'r .T. Salt" Anna. Stephan. Leslie Adams. .Il -r roan Brenner. �Class 3 -- Mildre*z* It is officially reported that Mr. 2 d', te, Enit~ry Willett. Sr., Pr. Elgin victor Sandt:rs was ou the Hospital Ada1n , Violet Villert. George whteAllen. -Susan E. Kleinfeldt; ; Ship Lhindovery Castle which 1[1 Jr. Primer, -Marjorie Moron; Sadie ;sunk lig.: a German submarine. 1Lr. teacher. ( Sanders was nn Exeter 01d Boy hav- Keep out the fly Pests � Insurue your family against the flies by equipping your house with new screen. doors and screen windows. Screen Doors $2.00 to $3.50 Screen Windows 35c to 60c Screen Door Springs 10c' rte+; Screen: (wire for repairing doors and windows, all widths from 1Sin. to 36in. WWI s .,64(1.1 Oil Stoves that give perman ent,not temporary,satisfaction Either the New Process or the New Perfection'will comply with above New Process stoves $22.00 to $35.00 New Perfection `r $5:50 to 32.00 Our stock of forks,. hoes, scythes, ropes`etc.' is complete •Lawn Mowers that cut clean :Every mower fully guaranteed` at reasonable pricesi$7.50 to $15 00. Grass catcherssto'fit any mower X61.50 27a... Phones he Times will be plea; from all whoseS;u cieve renewals s are now past REPORT OF S. S. No. 4-; ti'St-3.ORNp int-, many relatives in town. 31,' v11 -S School report of S. S. ti'o. 4, IIs. a graduate druggist and enlisted with borne for Jurie 1918. Pupils are rank the A.ua.C. and for sortie time had cd according to promotion examine,, t c A..)1. cn.or on the ill -eared ship. tions. Sr. IV -Whitney Coates 73',1 3 Itis mate iatpeared among those who --urns Coatis 71- Jr. IV - Gerta lucre on the ship vvviler- shesaifed Hunter 71; -lice Tilcroson G6. Jr. III from England and, no word has since Howard Hunter 70, Garfield Thoma been heard of thfni. ...son 69, Ina FT�arding 67. Muriel Luker! .,THE DATE TIIO311S YELLOW GO. Sr JI-4Vilf.red 73ai,gent (i1 Ila -1 bit Ranter el, Sr. I -Edith 1liinter� Mr. Thomas 5:clloly, of the Thames Jr: 1 :Lulu Inter, Marjor,se I3un-. • tear; George O'holnson.; -Sr. Primer,j Road ,hied on Sunday morning last -larjorte � cslcotf; Joseph Hunter. Jr. (Fa fter an illness of about seven months Jr. Primer <1erald ,ford, inoreen•' dnr,ng which Lima he_ suffered cot.-. 1Vestcott, Lily Westcott, Lify Hunter 1, sid'rable 'Fain. 'Ileeart trouble was the 2unrber on frill 19, average 17 1 cause of. his deatih. The deceased was Regina: Id "Parsons, teacher, born at :TIlianS0, Yorkshire. England —4.-- lin 1846 his ane bci:ng 72 y..>.ars 1 1i roar tbs., and 11 days, He \1' as alas- ®]YN I tied in :Prig]: nd to -lass Dorothy ,Ship - 1 , ,1161° Pleasant on July 3rd I ley and -I d years ago tbc.y 0<110 ' to. to Mr. and �Irs: ,Alfred Boss, (twins), Canada ;settling on the :Huron road a son anal 0.2os iter. tuha.re they `purchased a farm µ4.n0 re- EDlV'' U1S -1n Stephen n on July 5th, 1 Ie'purchased 200 acres` of land oil; the t0 .1111'. and !airs. ,Jahn. Edwards 1,.', Thames Road arlaolning the villageof dau,Ahtep. '"Exeter. Ills first wife predece c_d c L-- WSON-In Stephen l on July' 8th, .'him'25 years ago ;and two years later to -Ir. and 'Airs. Wiifreci Law Seal :.i ' he s4. as harried to tips. 1 .,-ford.. of s -r. Ch;cago. About 18 Years ago he re S191TH-On the London Road, south tired from active life to enjoy a weal- • on July Gth, to Mr. and Mrs. IAT. ti., earned rest. lits dais the bereaV 4. Smith a daughter. 21•,dow _ three children by the: first, t It1i�NRO-In _llcoiliivra`', ,Tp.ot_.!J"a0a 1n.on survive, Richard', -Mrs° w. i,� 29th to "2,..tt. -apd -Mrs. 'Archibald "Aru•etrong, and Joseph and live 'ti ' .In1`rc. 11 1u_'1i'er. rand-c,h.lcren. The 6 -1 2s'd'"' 0vrts a, t STEEPER -At Corbett, oil '. 10.- 21th''1lethodz-f, in religion and in politics to 111 'and lits: Chas. °Stec i°, as was a staunch liberal .Lie was «'11-, daughter: p - known and 1) . 1 'y respected through-' 1. DIEf3 niat ter. conk) ona The funeral pri- vate, ELL0Vr-t r. vats was held on 11 `sda.y afternoon` 3nL01( 'Road, l horne conducted by Rev. J. W. Baird, in -1' ;: art July: 7th, l'th°1 as-:e,11°w, :aged torment an 2 -' er c.ci ei:e y. Thef's 71:; years. 13 months and 11 Clays. 11iat1-,beare • • win t.14o 'sons R chrrdi• lIAT1ILI2S- In i2Ipt:,illivray on Juice end J"oseph, ;hts''son-in-law lila. ti� �e. 26th, Mary .OIeaabcth O Ne il, frit Armstrong, two grandsons, Edward,'; f 'James t'crs "a eci,ati3za years -rid Joseph Yellow and Mr. Alex. ;rI710L1t1 94. F1S� ? I4. XgJ° t e� h'i. 114 v The i1: 111"x '1 rut a¢t111,*c, rad 12111 t'lz€ Ilalex.11 t1 114., 1"4.11':1' , . The, 1t. y'apaa21g5 :1. - i 'U a Inty 1i St. „Nlarys or the dib� 1°e+ tiro; ,-`!i r„ more cod t1a rt�n i, t1, l '1 le� .;l'.1 ,1t .I.r. ..o1,.itut;srll, :« ,T,Irrtat i. gr. Russell, was t1 r1a1-1' l,seta•'r boy bayiltg thate1 ,1;•;H k. 1`tl;as0,'s foati'e sltlanditug tiop Lrry:f and day .t]ttje'tk. Is an FALL Wil ,Ss, T SEED Steps are 1aa•1n1; fatten 'by the , ( - reetatur t1 .section of Ow Ontario Th * yotrrces Varnlntrtee to have good !'al and to acfv3sae tlaoai; who Ir.1va* s;at .a za11i�11y 'to 'purchase early. �5`tlbi=.i the ;.,4..'x foe days thrt? �,lric�t re'lera*4.4..14.- tafllits of Bail La�r;culltrtr:a$ d,,ep.arltuCttzt were circulated, and ltastl°11c11ed to look,' a sYcittetnatIO ,0rv,,,y of the o h "11: '01111tion in their . counties. 111 +, .ase asrod to rtport to the de- partment led• number of ;teres of fall. ,, e wheat killed �1 1z 4.+r ,. a^" , i 1 1.z, t winter titl•r t,.t . number of .mere., in hand, and al o 10 locate any ,possible suppiierx of 4.:d 1+. 1- ,, 1.1 A RIX FOR I7't'LT DAA\,:' G :S Sir William Ilearst's sheep protec- tion bill 'put through the Legislature recently, t�iermit5 ralttriclpalitles to ;Lu- po,: :` to tax or Piny amount upon dogs. in the consideration of t'ho bill the 2113 question rated re 08 an regard to the power , iv: n to fanners to shoot dogs 11;andkTil,+, -about at might. It was thought the clause was ;t 1tttla:. 11 da, but .car `l\%il1ia;nr thought that only stray, ownerless dogs would suf- fer. `The owner of a good dog was not likely to -<11021 him to Nvander a1 round the country at rr.g,ht. A nett clause 'vas added to ,the bill making man,eipal councils liable for full dam .11 for ,sheep .kzllecl ,or worried'.: by: dcgs; and provtdin; that the claim mutt be made within three months' 7th ''notification_ of. the ,<t.ttac1, with- in •18 hours after ,tihe sheep r, kilted. Another added clause provides that whore a nran cipal cou:l.cil fiuls to appoint a sheep valuator the person whose dheep is killed may institute an action for damages against the mtixit c:pa d pas 4.r. 1 ;1T S I FOR 'Wheat 122',1d for 5.210, to encourage far- mers ;bo 2,02 1201'e tt to 'hold it. Tho 1tneeting of the Pat- rmtic League was held in tlhe Town The follow -mg articles were shipped calm, $30.00; 89 pairs socks value 1:33.50; 13 trench shirts. 35.75; 32 hosty.tal shirts, value 40.00; total $239.25; also 'enclosure from smts pyjamas* value 16,00; -24 pairs ocks value :36.00; total $52.00. 'Total value of ihox- sent $294.25, The. ladies also collected ,0 dtty'S eg,E,,s from far- mers ancl •after selling them realized be neat sum of $1.05 33 The count1 grtl_nt of $07:28 Was ,tilso,acarva-wled.ged Balkw1111 and 4;1,00 from 11fr. C. F. ng arid yarn' for socirs' given out ra• aturda,y afternoons. The :League v,shes to thank the farmers for their The ,money ;is 'being used to buy yaro or our °soldiers in .the trenches. 0: 1 `ii1l11 i1 $,tr w' 11!. 1t, @t ) H,,, rimol,,', 1 ' 111 tt11! he' o,,sii131. 02;11 11 is iota` wilt rlceeo, 1i€ oy 1r.i'1iaj to -en Itor1 featll'r' f4r1n,,.wt1-., C1 i 1'9'1^ highly, IWI'rr[1ilhir 1.014 l be fuised at the Sunday sehool 131 14466",0.7.1t(7 742'0 earned out, no saltdwititts should vett or roast only not be used rte.rpoicin, bat not more than two ouries•s or IN „heat product .per wit may be used. Hain "sandwiches may be tht., afternoon; prohibitod. Not more than four 0.0101: of hato per porsoi„ eau be used. 11'here white .bread is eaten also and when it COMeN.F. 00 cake, the 1 11 as to be col out and mother has, to go ,asy on the sugar ars/ shorteutug for the It hard world. PATRIOTIC SOCIETt The follotying Is the ireport of' the Grand Reno Red Cross sof:lets- front ist to July lst, 1918: liecemts-13alance on hand A.pril .1st $223.26; recerved grant from Ilay council .)lay Sth, $75.00; received grant iroin Stepbert council June 22 00.00; donation Trona Mrs. Hamilton Sr. 50c; Red Cross concert J'une -2Z4, June 'penny Ilia c -s° 45.57. 1st sa el terest on money in bank 1.14; total of tags and beau contest 113.25; in -1 Expendltures-Scrit to Hyman 1-1a111 f.or yarn $40.00. 'raid to Ross s't eJile for flannel, sateen buttons vo 338.52; Illaton Co., Toronto for Yarn 23.70; Abr.er foe 74.50; Red Cross .concert and, ist July expenses 22.31; e_v.press and 1,3ost-, The fallowin,g, ,garments were •seli 1, 82 'pairs socks, 1.13 day shirts. A concord. IN -77.S (giveil under the auspices ot! tile Red Cross society in the church on Friday evendrg, June .28th. A gcod program was given consisting- of vocal ,and itstrithiental music and ad - onto, a returned solcher and others. An, *i.tem `of iaterest ,ta everyone 13"77.S the unveiling of the :Bono]. Roll , appearS 111C: 1171nies of toe boys 1 who have oversetis,t,from thts1 00 the Lirst of July .till.//g, day was,li held also a bean cant est,guessine.• the correct: roam 1:NOT to.17 13,./ans were 52t 0St to the correct number was .111r. The ;proceeds 'for the day $13.3.25°. 11r, 1.1 x1'3 li:iel;, � ril of �2.:- brat ' r leaoritts°1371- eta a ai,'ay°' 31r. st8td �Tr?. NV,0e, of. 1':e. I'Ii719 1 12111 ed' 11 r!' oat Sasi.e2.' 1 e i nitr „ tended 1114^ ' 1. l`1t.,, Cair irks or Fgt. calked Crorna t 11114 Miss 'Mae who is attend- ing the London Conservatory of tousio 'Immo for a len- da.}s last week, r. Miller, of 1)orctiniri week. It is eleven years since Mr.. ft this neighborhood. Ile has spent, the most .of this time ins . New Ontario. The annual. picnic was &old tho Mountain Grove Oil July 1st. Al- though hte day was cold and out-meas.- nt the picric was . veil at tended. where the might/al-hood of $80.00., Whalen -flay inaking it, full st u arid the crop is an exceller.t one, Pte. Earl Johnston of .1..ondon campi visittd his 'parents last. week. 31;cs lrinnie- Parkinson nurse h.,. vt-eel;--,erid with her friend, .,31re. illiss L. Glendenning, of _Parkhill, ahLon over the First. ptct„ Writ. ,Tookey has opened up tt,1 Painting- end paper-lattngin,t, business in Loco n. 1,1,e wish hilt& success in. his ne.tv locality. The Jane shim:trent of •11,d Cros.s ‘vork for this society was 17 suits of. pyjamas, 9 prs. of NAOC.R.S, 21 trench, totcelis 30 day shit-ts and, three emirs of sheets, valued at over $60. tveather of late lyas been good' for tile lay bat t.he grain and root1 crops are 'needin)• rain Anniversary services of this S., S of this Ittotath. .Inty 21st. Rev, Baird, of Joules St., Exeter. ,in haye