The Exeter Times, 1919-1-30, Page 8alb J A. STEWART Phone
Our Big Annual February 21 Day Sale
From. February 3rd to February 22nd
The Sale Event of the Season
:ll ?tidies' Cloth Coats Ito be
cleared iet lalg Seductions,
Ibex Flannellette Blankets
,.11.4 Regular 1,25 sale price '3.35
12-4 'regular 3,95 sale price $3,03
30o Prints good patterns
f s1e price ,.. 20c
8c Tordhcon lances
Sale price ,..5c
28e Roller towing
Stale price ......... ..... 22e
300 Plaid rand Chock GlLghams
Sale price . , , . 20c
4.50 Ladies' belted sweater coats
Sale. price .. ... ......... $2.65
Exceptional values in Bove' and
ilia?Ti'S Clothing
2.50 Men's Sweater coats
Sale price • 1.50
15.00 Snsketehewan Robes
Sale price 13,00
35e Flannt*llettea 310 inches wide
Sale ,prate . .(...... •......... 250
• 30e Factory Cottons 40 .inches wide
Sale price ... 19e
90c Bleat(hed Table Linen
Sale price ... 05e
4ae Rock Fast Slhirtings
Sale price 35c
85a Values in Ladles' Cosy Slip-
pers Sale price + ,50o
Money Saving Opportunities Will Greet You Here
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•Mens FurCoats oats aut big discount
in prices
3,00 d: 4,00Lad1•:s Oxfords
Sale [price . , ...t..... 1.49
Odd cups (scarce goods)
Se le Ipriae ....,. a .9c
Wail Paper enough for a room
at half price
$2.00 Fancy Table Lamps,
Sale prise , ...... $1.50
Beautiful Room Rugs at old prices
Misses' and Ladies' Fur sets at
,mon:y caving prices.
35c Children's Winter Underwear
Sale price . .20c
50c China iqups and Saucers
Sale price , ,..,.: 25c
40c Ribbed Cotton Llosiery .
Sale Price ..... t• ... 25e
Money Savers in Groceries
Kellog's Toasted Corn Flakes
2 fair( 25o
Shredded Wheat . ,2 for ,256
Molt* Table Syrup, per lb. 8c
4 bans Richard's Pure Soap for 25c
70e Red Rose and Salads
Tea, par lb. ... .... 611e
Forest City Raking Powder ,
haler, ... ... 310
Good pink Salman, regular
30c tin for ... 25c
Canned Peas and Corn, regular
20c for . , 15e
3 'boxes 150 matches for ....., ...e 40o
Jelly Powders and Jello t. • ,..10e-
Lux, regular 12 1-2e for ,..10c
2 lbs. good, Ra.isi;,s for .... ...... 25e
Extracts, 10c bottles, for . Sc
Yeast Cakes ,ter. pkge., 5e
15c shoes of Ammonia . 110
4 lbs. Oatmeal ..25c'
35c pkge Quaker Oats (tor 28e
Come as Early in the Month as Possible
J.A. STEWART Phone 16
THE EXETER BARGAIN STORE
Clearing lines of
Winter Goods
The balance of our overcoats are marked down to
less than present wholesale price.
Only a few Men's suits left.
Cleaiing odd lines of sweater C oats.
Close prices on underwear, gloves, Mitts, sox shirts etc
Rubbers in all kinks.
Boots & Shoes -We have a big Stock and our as -
sortment gives you plenty of choice.
If you want a nice Made -to -Measure suit see our
samples
W. R BEAVERS
SOLD WHERE YOU
SEE THIS SIGN
The Dominion of Canada
offers
WarSavings Stamps
at $4.00 each
during this month
And will redeem them for $5 each
on Jan. 1st, 1924
Every dollar will be worth more.
W-S.S. can be registered
against loss
THRIFT STAMPS 16 THRIFT STAMPS
25 cents each exchangeable for one W-S.S,,
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THE EXETER TI
Market Deport--Tie following to 'l4++++++44++++ • 4+
the report " qrP ° the Exeter *abet . 't'
corrected u'p to January 29tat
Barley 6$o
Oats 65
Eggs 5t2o
Family flour 5.90
Dairy butter 45
Creamery butter 58
Lard 37
Potatoes 1.55 to 1.75
New 'laid eggs 550.
,Hogs 1.5e
•Thursday, "1fi nuadry '3I .1019
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TO ORGANIZE TURF CLUB.
All those interested in the organ-
ization of a Turf Club in Exeter will
please attend ameeting for that pur-
pose in the Town Half Exeter, or
Friday, Feb. 7th, at 8 o'clock p.m.
Mutt and Jeff in motion pi,ture at
the Dome theatre on Friday and Rat-
urday evenings.
Miss Hazel Laing visited in London
over the week -end.
Miss Verna Walker visited in ,Hen -
sail over the week -end.
IissAgnes Hamilton visited ,in
London during the week.
Mr. Elmer Tuckey is in Stratfordi
attending business college.
Mrs. J. Senior, Maurice and Blanche
were in London on Saturday.
Mr. Thos. Harton visited friends in
town the forepart of the week.
Miss Ada Johnston, of Buffalo, is
the guest of Miss ,Irene Rivers.
Pte. Leon Treble visited for sev-
eral days with relatives in London.
Miss Kathleen Stewart has returned
after visiting with friends in London.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Boyle and son
Clarence were in London ,Saturday
Mr. iWm. Thomson, of Eden, is tak-
ing a course at the Agricultural Col-
lege, Guelph.
Mr. Jahn Jarrott, who has been ail-
ing for some time we regret to state
is not improving any.
Misses Verne and Susie Jacobs, of
Zurich, are visiting with Miss Ila
Johnston for a week.
Miss Edith Moncur visited her bro-
ther, Mr. Coleman Moncur, of Peter-
boro, during the past week.
Mr. Harold Boyle and Miss Lillian,
motored up from London • Monday
evening to attend the dance.
Deering 'her stay or. town Mrs.
Gordon Murray, of Hamilton, . was
the guest of Mrs. ,B. W. F. ,Beavers..
Misses Margery and Elenor Rey-
nolds, of London, visited with Miss
Edna Follicle over the week -end.
Mr. L. Day arrived home from;
Toronto Saturday evening having re-
ceived this discharge from the army.
The London ,H'rarpers furnished the
music for a successful dance
that was held in McDonnel's ,Haid tan
Monday evening. ;
A number of friends were entertain-
ed to a ptesant dance ;at the home
of Mr. and MTs. W. Lutnian Tuesday
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2nd Special Sale
On Saturday Feb. 1st we will put on Special Sale
Men's Heavy Rib " Winter Underwear.
Men's Natural wool "Penmans" Underwear
Men's Fine wool Merino Shirts.
White Shirts, Print Shirts, Working Shirts
Men and Boys Fleeced Lined Uuderwear.
Men and Boys, Good assortment Sweater Coats.
100 Pair Light Grey Hose "Penman's"
Dark Grey Hose.
And Black Hose.
6 Pair of Heavy wool and Union.
Blankets greatly reduced
Phone 93 Remember the date
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WILSON'S
Orders taken for
Parties
Phone 56
Organized agriculture has received
the unstinted and loyal -support of the
Weekly Sun, Toronto, during the 28
years of its existence: it is -today giv-
ing generous and hearty support to
every' movement calculated to further prompt payment of the insurance and
the interests of those` engaged iib ag- death claim of her(late husband.
riculture. Those farmers who wish to •
keep in touch with the •great co -opera- FOR SALE -One nearly new kitchen
range,coal or wood, with reservoir;
good baker. Apply to R. B. Quance
Andrew St.
H.p. W.IC..A. REPORT •
Report of the Exeter Branch of
the H C. W. C. A. for January :-
Gnediton-12 shirts, 23 suits
lamas, 45 pair socks.
Soldiers' Aid Exeter -21 pair socks,
3 suits pyjamas. •
Woman's Institute, Exeteir-19 pair
socks •
W. C. T. U., Exeter -31 pillow cast
es, 14 pair socks, 25 towels, 18 shirts,
t wash cloth.
Theme; Road -20 shirts;, 2 suits of
pyjamas. 14 pair socks:. Total value
$350.25. -Vera Essery, 'Sec'y,
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MEN'S BLADE -TO -MEASURE SUITS
This dept. of our store is growing.
East. We are turning out ,Iperfect-
fitting suits at reasonable prices. Cut
in any style you wisth. Ask Mr.
Sheere to nohow you our cloths and
styles. JONES & MAY
CARD OF THANKS
• Mrs. Thos. Creech desires ,to express
her appreciation to the iCar_adian Ord-
er of Forreste•rs and ,Ito the • Indetpen-
dant Order of Oddfellows for the
evening. tive movement among agriculturists in
Mr. b. T. Brooks 'has retuirned, Ontario should read it 'every week. The
from Owosso, Miele, where he has
been visiting his brother John who
is seriously IlL
Pte. and. Mrs. Gordon Hooper re-
turned to Toronto Saturday after vis-
iting the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. R'ooper.
Miss Vera Rowe was ,in Stratford
for a few days during:. the past week.
visiting Ther sister, Miss -Beta, and' at-
tended the ifAt Home" at the Normal
School on Fridayevening. ,
Reeve B. W. F. Beavers, of town,
Reeve 'A.. Mitchell, of Usborne; Reeve
W. D. Sanders and Deputy -reeve Alex
Neeb, of Stephen, are attending Co. tee 297; L. Stardake 261, S. Box 186.
Council at Godericlh this week. ._M• Dearing, E. Dearing, 13. Sand -
Mrs. 'Amos was called to Brantford • era.., Na. on roll 24,
on Sunday owing to e serious ill- Florence L. Trrebner, teacher
th
ness of her sister, Mrs. Vanstone. She,
was taknre to London :by auto and
took the train to ,Brantford ,from
there. A large gatheriniig'of worriers greeted
Mrs. J. W. Taylor was in Ste Thom- Mrs. Gordon. Murray, on Monday after
as for a few days visiting her sister noose ,g.?.James Street Church, when
Allison. underwent an operation and who
safe spoke in behalf. of the W.C.T.U. W. A. TURNBULL, Secretary
is lat present getting along as well as ,.Farquhar, January
ort �itleushpp ! Canadian -women 21, 1919
can be expected. I have come into a new :responsibility
.As we go to Press ewe learn of the as the franchise is a trust charged
death of Mrs .Neaman who died at with great possibilities of ekervica'.
the horns of her daughter Mrs. A. Mrs. Gordon Murray spoke of the
Cottle. Further particulars will • be growth of temperance, and franchise
given next week. in Scotland, her native land,
The Times appreciates very muo_a and counselled all to ,use honest suds-
sentimenta ,;acture post card from Gunner Wil- meat in the use off the ballot far the Funeral Director & Embalmer
uplift of h.um,amElty and the bctteir-
fred D. Mack wishing us a very Mer- m,ertt of the country, !and to strive to
ry (Christmas and a Happy New' Year. secure equal standard for men and
Gunner rfack is with ,Canadas vie- women,. She also spoke, in reference
torious (armies in Germany and shows to mother's pensilomsj. For years the
a view of the place where they C are W,C.T.U. has advocated the need ref
stationed.
such pensions and now at the dawn
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that has come after; the victory of
right over might, it is fitting that
childhood and dependent motherhood
should be considered. -Press Con
women of the farm will be 'particularly
interest in the Woman's page, specially
written for the Sun by a woman living
on a farm.
SCHOOL REPORT' of S. S. No. 3,
Stephen. for the month of January.:
4th Class -G. Frannie: 716; L. Chris-•
Lie 6,21; E. Schroeder 602; J. Willis
560; :N. Sanders 465, 3rd Class -R.
Jory 519; F. Parsons' 503 ; 1' P resz-
catar 459; H. Penhale 456; H. Schroe-
der 445; B. Preszcator 420; S. Dear-
ing 330; G. Knnvght 102, 2nd Class -
F. Schroeder 529; M. Willis 496; M.
Jory 468; R. Deari.nig 412; E. Chris -
•"`CITIZENSHIP"
Wood For Sale --[Cut any . length,
hardy maple. Apply to A. W. Ether-
ington, B. R. 1, ;Hensail.
ANNUAL MEETING
USBORNE & HII3BERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Notice is thereby given that the
Animal Meeting of the members of
tthe Usboree and ,Hibbert Mutual Fire
Insurance 'Company will be held in
the hall. Farquhar, on Monday Feb-
ruary 3rd 1919 at 1 p.m. for the pur-
pose of receiving the reports of Dir-
ectors and Auditors for the past year
and for the election of two Directors
ar.d two Auditors and ,for other bus-
iness.
The Directors whose term ,of office
expires, but suho are elig.blc for e.e-
election are Robt Norris ,and J. T.
Undertaking
M. E. Gardiner
A memori f servi e will he held next
Sabbath evening in Caves 'Presbyter-
ian church for the Atte Pte. John (D.
Laing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Laing, of town, who ;died in Belgium
from ,pneumonia since the signing of
th L armistice.
We have received word that Miss
Dorothy White, •attending Normal at
Regina, was aken ill will influenza Fri-
day and is being treated at the Grey
Nuns' Hospital in that city. Word re-
ceived yesterday says she is getting
along fine. -The Outlook of Outlook,
Sask.
Lieut. 'T. M. Thompson, of the
Royal Air Force, whose home is at
Seafortih, has been, engaged as teach-
er of Form I in the Exeter H. a
dept. Lieut. 'Thompson returned from,
overseas last June and since that
time has been acting as instructor at
the 'Beamesville aerdrome.
One (day last week some of Sher lads
playing in the playgrounds of No, 5,
Osborne, found two live snakes bask-
irg in 'the sun. They were put in a
'box, one of them had been injured in•'
some way and died. The other soot..
became very lively and was let go
again. 'Phis is the earliest we ever
heard of snakes being seen in this
part of Ontario, that is real live
snakes the mean.
d1i,ARRIED
Farrell -;bis jardine-At the Eva/legit-
cal parsonage, Crediton, on Janu-
ary 2Srd, by Rev. S. M. Hauck j Piss
Devine I)esjardine to Mr. + Louie
Farrell, both of Grand Bend.
DIED
Jacob 'K. Goetz in Ibis. 59th year.
Goetz -.At Dtutwood,. on Jan. 23rd,
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A happy and
Prosperous
1919.
is the wish of
N, ROW
9013E FUNERAL DIRECTOR
AND ri I:TBNI "c*E DEALER
Night call SS
And Furniture
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
SOUR, ACID: STOMACHS,
GASES OR INDIGESTION
"Pape's Diapepsin" neutralizes exces-
sive acid in stomach, relieving
dyspepsia, heartburn 'and
distress at,. once.
Time ill In five minutes all stom-
ach distress, due to acidity, will go.
No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or
belching of gas or eructations of undi-
gested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul
breath or headache.
Pape's Diapepsin its noted for its
speed in reg rlatinu upset stomachs.
It is the surest, qufc :cst4stomach sweet-
ener in the whole world, and besides it
is harmless. Put an end to stomach
distress at once by getting a large fifty:
cent ease of Pape's Diapepsin from any
drug store. You realize in five minutes
how needless it is to suffer from indi-
gestion, dyspepsia, or any stomach die-
order caused by fermentation due to
excessive acids in. stomach.
Wsnt :d -A ,unan 'to work ,on tam
by the .year; married o'r' single, Free
'house 41. necesary and other con..
venier0es,• Apply `,Box I11, Exeter
Times,
FOR SALE '
Two good Durham grade cows, splendid
milkers, Sand 10 years old due first of
March and middle of Mai'oh: two Tam-
worth sows; 1 filly rising 3 years old by
Ascot's Heir; 1 fillie and 1 gelding .ris-
ing 2 years sire l3iyth Ben. Apply to John
Leary, Lot 13, Con. 13 Hibbert, Phone
5-44 on the Hibbert Line.
MARY 'f TERN, Teecher of , Singing,
Piano, Theory. Pupils prepared for
examinations of IConserva'tory of
Music, London, Ont. A' ply for par-
ticulars. Address R. R. No. 3, Exeter,
Phone 44-5, Kirkton. 1 -30,8w -p
WANTED: 'KEEPER, MATRON AND
ASSISTANT MATRON ,
hfan and wife -to take charge of
theHuron County House of Refuge
and farm in connectiontherewith
also an Assistant Matron. Duties
to ,commence ,as soon ,las possible.
Applications- in writing or a person-
al application to the ui.,dersigned as
soon as possible preferred,
John Torra'ace,
Inspector H. of R.
Clinton January 01st Clinton
WANTED --A gootl, srnaut:, strogit
boy 'to. learn the (tinsiz'ithing an
plumbing trade,-,'Heama•ns Iidwe,
Notice to Contractors
Tenders will be received ,by title
undersigned until noon Monday, Feb-
ruary 10th, 1919, for the eonahruet%ap
of The [Anderson; Drain in the Town
chips of Fullerton, iBlansha•rd snit
Usborne. A marked cheque relplre-
senting ten [per cent of the centraatl
price 'to accompany each tender. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily!
accepted. Flans, specifications, etc.
may be (seen et atlhe (Clerk's office„
Fullerton, or at John -,Roger's, en-
gineer's office. Mitchell.
R. al, ,POMEROY, Clerk,
Fullarton.
Fullerton, Jaz. 13, 11919 , t844l
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NOTIic(E TO ,PUBLIO - ' ' '
Dr. Henry A. iCot-saut has yu'rohrios
ed the Veterinary praotise of Dro,,
Sweet & Reid and have already taksal
possession, occupying the same /anioe%
COAL FOl; PALE
We have in the (neighborhood ol,Z
150 (tons of soft coal •for sale, and as
long es it lasts we will sell it blot}
$8.00 per ton cash. For further ix
formation phone No. 04, ,Ilensall.
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WashingMachines
Wringers II
Examine our variety t guaranteed •.
savers.
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Hobbs Gold Medal Washer,
The 1900 Gravity Washer,
The Canada First Washer
Wringers from; $5.50 to $7.50
Folding wash bench to set tubs
price $3. 25
Clothes Baskets $1.40 to $1.75
Skates of quality for all
Girls skates $1.25 to 3.25
Ladle's Auto Skate -4.00
Boys & Men's skates
$1.25 $6.50
Steel ankle supports $1.
Hockey sticks 20c to 75c
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SKATES
'OUNCES LIGHTER & STRONGER
Eveready flashlights
will guide you safely
on dark nights, price
$1.25 to $2.50
We have a complete line of driving and working
mitts and gloves at exceptionally reasonable prices.
A full line of Stock and poultry Foods etc.
yeoman's Hardware
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To Be Dressed Here
is to he Well Dressed
at a_ price that means
Money to You
We are showing attractive lines for
fall and winter and o•.,r advance buy-.
in:g means money -saving values. ,Many
of our lines are selling at less than
wholesale cost to -day. Come la and
select a Suit from some of the oidiall-
wool stocks and if you do snob want fit
made up now we will set it aside for
you.
Caine in and look over our stock of
NIFTY SUITING'S
O V ERICO ATINGS
PANTINGS
READY-MADE CLOTI•LING
SHIRTS
COLLARS
TIES
CAPS
UNDERWEAR. - Combination
and two .piece --gall wool
YOUTH'S OVERCOATS
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