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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-11-9, Page 1FIFTIETH YEAR , N o. • 2 5 '4 4 E 'ER, ONP. T' T SI�� O' 1 1Cx, NO EIYIB R 9 h., 19 III{ll{SII°{U{III!I[Illi{Ilt{1111111I1111l!hili{llll{iilll{illl(llillllllllIlli{i{IilUlfll{{I i{!!I{N�{{ �, ! fll{11{l11111lllfll{{I{IIl1II�lIII L.q mmial ommigf Same 0 MEMO ammo wait ONES & CIAY 's and Boy's Overcoai o er atePrices We invitee you to come to this store and inspect our big range of Overcoat's foren M and Boys. See our fine new Cloths in all the latest colors of Green, Fawn, Brown, Gre etc. with the newKi y mono Sleeves, belted justa or 1aiii P s you wish. Our Boys' Coats are ail m Y 1 ado from the same cloths a s the,,Alen's. They will- please you. Young Men's Overcoats -at $15.00 About' 1 i Coats in the. lot, God A11 -Wool.: Cloths sold ` regularly at' g Y $25 to $30 all to go at $15 acoat. Small Boy's Coats Often hard to get7aWe have them from age 2_ years up; well lined, and in good colors. Men's Fine Brown or Black Shoes Genuine Goodyear -welt Shoes made in line Calf leather, priced at $5.00," $6,00 and $6.50. Cheaper lines sat $3.75 and $4,50. omen's Cushion Sole Shoes at $4. Just the thing in a good comfortable Shoe for around the house. We guarantee the `wear and you will enjoy' .• the comfort of them.r Hurlbut Shots for •., Cl�aldren Don't forget :that we are Exeter`,agents for this' famous;line,of Child- rens :Shoes.Soi a lie same prices ever•ywh'ere, ' This In the cheapest .. Shoe in the long run that you can buy. Ladies' ..and Misses Coats at $15.00 Ws have a few odd lines .of beautiful quality Coats in good colors and while they last at less than Styles. Clearing half price -15.00 Coat. ' ry• Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hosiery in black only. Sizes 9.9% & 10, Slightly imperfect in weave, to clear at 98c pair,. PHONE 32 a0. PHONE 32 4.10.11110 4.1.110.1 immun ammo irTilllllilll{{(IIIiIIIIIIAlll1111 • Iilllill{flllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflQ1111�111{111mitiI)III111111111111111111 �- w , .: . IIIiI!!11111111111111111111Iillllllfllllllll Replace Utensils that are wornout with We ,.. ar Ever._ WEAR EVER PIE PLATES 350 SAUCE ; PANS 50c up FRY PANS $1.70 DOUBLE BOILERS' $2.7.5 PRESERVING KETTLES $1.75 up ROAST PANS $6.90 Household Needs Johnsons Floor Wait 85c per tin Johnson's 7 ib. Floor Waxers$ 2.50 o Cedar j!ilops $1.25 and $ 2.00 Lightidneer Mops $1,25 and $2.00 Duskill Mops $1.50 O'Ced a Oil 25c and 50c Liquid Veneer 25c and 50c.... Perfection Oil Heaters $8.00 Chemical Closets $10:00 Washing Machines $19,00 Wringers ete: $6.76 TINSMITIH,ING AND PLTJMI3ING e •27w I'IIONES 273 ELIMVILLE 'ANNIVERSARY. AND FOWL SUPPER, Elimville Methodist church will hold their anniversary and,fowl sup- per per on Sunday. and ,Monday next Rev. - L. W. Hill, of Parkhill, . will preach morning`° and' evenirig. A fowl supper will be served on -'Mon- day, evening."followed by a lecture on "Phrenology" by Mr. Hill. TWO MINUTES' SILENCE IS UR- GED ON ARMISTICEDAY Gdverner_General Byng received a message from Ring George, expres- sing the hope that the two minutes of silence in memory of those who gave their lives during • the war will be observed' throughout Canada on Armistice Day, November .11th, coin- menaing at 11 o'clock in the morn- ing,;, In "a communication to Prent_ ier King, the governeral-general hopes that the people. of Canada will„ join with his majesty in snaking the observance a reality:' The two min- Utes of silence is indorsed by the premier in a statement issued , to- night. Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Howey and fainilyspent Thanksgiving with Rev, E. A. and Mrs. Fear, at Wall:erville.. EORN THOMPSON—At Dr. Hyndinazi's hospital, Exeter, on November let, to Mr. and Mrs. G orge Thompson, of Centralia, a daughter, (Margar- et Jean.) • • LEST AVE 1+ORGIl l Saturday, Nov. lith, is the anniversary of Armistice Day, Wu tells' take two min utel of s fwokat 1 x oc ' r , lock ".iii in ft. onor of'oti fallen ",len heroes. The town, bell will ring at that hour. B. W. F. Beavers; Reev'et? EXETER SCHOOL REPORT ROOM V Sr'. IV-=ITonors, Eugene Howey, 92; • Frank Creech, 82; Marjorie. Clarke, 81; Marvin Howey, 80; Hit h Creech; 80; ;Kathleen Iieaman, 79; FlorrliehVest,, T8; Marjotie Medd, 76; Mabel. Wnegarden; '75; James Con- nor, 75. Pass, Muriel How 73; Jolla Kuntz, 73; Jack 'Gauibrill, 71; .Edna Russell, 68*'; Reggie Beavers, 66; Eva Betts, 64 Teddie Taman, 61'`; Jim Betts,. 59. • Jr. 'IV—Honors, Stella; Northcott, 80; Lillian Baker, 77; Irwin Ford, 76; Vera Mooney, 75. Pass, Lyle Dinney, 72; Clifford Hutchinson, "72; Ida Miteliell, 72; Dorris Salter, 71; Edith Walter, 71; Sydney West, 70; Harry Jennings, -'69;' TIarold Skinner, 67; Irene Bierling, 65; Wanetta Nei_ son,, 65; Alda 'MeDoYiald, -�65; Vera May McDonald, 61* `.Notia Reeder, 60"; Greta Bloomfield 57; Catherine Woods, 49*. -* Missed tests, .No. 'enrolled 37, Ayer atten, 35.6. G. S Howard, Principal. ROQi r Sr. ITT—Honors, .Golda Swells, 80 e Jennie Passmore, -77..? Pass, Winnie- Bishop, innieBishop; 74; Alvin Passmore, 73- Georgina 3;Georgina Nelson, 73;i )3aden Powell and, Principals: .- 72; Geo. Webster; 71; Roy Batten were 'repaf the. P 70; Tont Kaye, 70, Wilma'. Kaye, 67; receivTheed 'andsts acoloptdd. rinci nab Kathleen Reid;' 6,6; ,Stanley Walter, - A number ,of accounts were passed, ' 66; Madeline' Dear ing, 58 ; Hilt on-� and adjournment nlade. Laing, 59 Myrtle Beaver, 49;' Willie'' 1L• MacFaul, Secretary. BOARD OF EDUCATION, The Exeter Board of Education melt. in the office of the Secretary on Nov. 7tb, with all. ,members ,present,, except, Mr. Civ ve, Mr. Thos, Pryde, e m ithe r , h ewl Y Y. pointed r4+e mbCr llnC a bect to ,oath of office, ibe minutes' of ,the ,pre<vtous meet- ing were approved. The Building Convtnlittee reported the work of re,-arranniag certain of the,: rdoms 't completet and, the com- mittee was Basked 't,o ,1oak: tn,ta the matter of one veahiljlator not working praperly • . a z >- the Mr, Stanbit y ,on` ;behalf of the com- mittee on. the improvement o1 writing, by means of `a .phonograph, renortecl encouraging progress, On m^,tion of Mr. ;Medd, and Mr. Stanbuiy, R. ---N. Creech was elected c1tur fan, and on n otion of Air, Rowe, an Mr, Dignan, Rev, Triunper teas elected Vice -Chairman to- succeed Al.r• Creech The Buiid'ing Committee and Janitor were empawe:•e:? to , take n _c,essary action with 'regard to elusleing or. re • pairing- school drain or outlet, 'Miss Rowe was ,reported as still supplying or IVIiss Taylor, who is recovering. Mr: Medd gave a further ,tnalysis,oi. the miff -summer ,examinatiLons, which showed a very satisfactory result, and: this will be given to the publicat an early date. The Scholarship Committee re- ported that the Commencement Exer- cise.; would proballbly be held on ,Dec, 1st, with pseaenitatiorn of scholarships and a lecture. A 'communication was read stal.dng that a meeting ,of the Huron i ru.stees and Ratepayers' Association wiouid re hel d in Exeter on Nov, '15th at,. 8 p.m., with ,further notice later. The matter sof desi•uction. of school property was left with the chairman Be Sandaveers,r,23, 40; Bert Batten, 25; Orval , Jr. =Honors; `: Lilian • Payne, 76. Pass, G-lad`ys I unlizn„ 74; Russell. Snell, 72; Clii ence Boyl '71;i.W Ellerirgton 70.as Wille;`Balkwill 67,E ;.Bissell Coilsngwood :; 70,; Dorothy '-Dinney - V}eget GasnbziiiI, <63a;iTel= sox Wells, 58;:•'Mary Wells,'56;Roy Sanders, 5?;.,Iarold MacDonald, 53'; Charlie Lodder, 53; Rosie Jennings, 52; George Andrew, 49; _ Clifford Lamport, 45; Verne Brimacoinbe;, 40; Loretta Little, 35. No. enrolled 37, aver. , atten. 35.4 Jean S. Murray, teacher. ROOM III Sr. II—Honors, Helen, Penhale 92; Mabel Snell, 88; Madeline Stew_ art, 85,; Margaret Martin, .84; Gladys Smith, '84; Hazel Bloomfield, 84; Gladys Hutchinson, 81; Helen' Vale, 80;_ Raymond Pryde, 80; Ruth Col- lingwood, 79; Gerald Skinner, 78'; Cecil Laing, 76; Grace Christie, 75. Pass;.Ilena Kestie, 74; Lois Statham, 71; Jean Sheere, 70 Jack Hedden, 66; Wm. Nelson, 64; Lloyd. Freckle ton, 60. • Jr. II Honors„ Joseph Jackson, 81; Clayton Batten, 79; Wallace Sel don, 7'S Margaret „Ellerington, 75. Pass, Marguetite Bloomfield,' 71; Muriel 'Kaye, 69; Harry'•Cole, 66; Harold Beavers, 63. No, enrolled 33, avert atten. 30.2 H. M. Kinsman, teacher, ROOM II LOCALS Mr. Herb. Debus, of , Usborne, is learning the barbering with Mr. Nor- man , Hockey. ' IaS Mr,'`'33.d. uance attended ` x@ sed fun- eral of his: brother-in-law, Mr. Jas. Perkins, • of London, on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. M. Fletcher, who are retiring from their farm on the Lon- don Road south, are moving back to town this week. Mr. John Little who recently met with an accident and has been i,n•; London Hospital is in a very low con- dition and not expected to recover. Miss Mildred Harvey very pleas- antly entertained a number of young people on Thanksgiving evening. A jolly time was spent by all. Mr. Silas McFalls who has been. with the Molsons Bank at Waterloo, has been transferred to the St. Marys branch commencing his new duties on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Dore were at Galt for . Thanksgiving and were ac- companied home by Mrs. Dore's mother, Mrs. Schwegier, who will spend the winter here. Mr. J. Routledge, of Centralia, has received word that he is being trans- ferred to Dutton and Mr. McLean, of the . Dutton branch, will take Mr Routledge's place at Centralia. Mrs. Jas. Taylor has purchased the Jr, II Glass A. --Honors, Pong residence of the Iate Albert Hastings Ying Wee; 94; Ruth Ilalkwill 89; on Andrew street. Kennet ,and is moving back Kenneth ,Ward 8 S • . Helen St . =to anbur . town from Stratford ford. accompanied 86; Dorothy Cox, 84; Helen Hef- by her daughters Mrs. Wm. Burke. wood, 77,• 'Mary Cann, 75, Jr. II Class B.—Honors; Richard Trumper, 93; Joe. Creech, 94; Graf- ton Cochrane, 83; Helen Salter; 33; Marion Davis, 82. Pass, Viola Hod- gson, '69; A1mer•IIunkin, 69; Harold Appleton, 68. Jr: II Class C.—Honors, Florence Mrs. Robert Dinney met with a JeanPenliale, 84; Allan `painful accident :vliieh will lay her Cornish, 86; Jean Fraser, 75:' Pass, Aldon Appleton, 1 up for some time. While getting 70; Mildred Collingwoocl; 66, akF l tinder a wire fence she twisted her Sr. I Class A. Honors, Ruby Stone, foot and fell, breaking a small bone 91; Dorothy Davis, 87; Connie Jen_ near the ankle. Mr. M. R. Complin, manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, had the misfortune to sprain his right an- kle quite severely on Saturday. He has been getting around by the aid of a cane. pings, 85. Pass, Utah Clarke, 72; 1VIr, Walter Keddy has purchased Dorothy Walper, 72. the fine: red brick residence of Mr. Jr. I Class B.—honors; Lois Mc- Esh Heywood, on Andrew street, Donald, 96; Marguerite Cann, 93; I' Possession Dec. lst. Mr. Heywood Mervyn Sinis, 90 Allan Chance, 77. will move into the residence he has Pals; Marjp ie Gompliit, 64• built immediately north • of his 1';pres- Jr I Class C.—honors,—Jinuny int dwelling, a Sanders, 81; Tom Elleri igton, 80; Alessi's. 3, Senior and C. Piton plot- Eddie Ward, 80; Vera. Itestle, 76. ored to Toronto Thursday, the for - Pass, John Payne; 00. met being accompanied home by his No: enrolled 37, aver. atten. 34.84, son., Morris, for Thanksgiving., me. N. AllcIrld, tea&iher, Pilon brought back with him a rev Star car for which he has the <ti- ENJOY OT;TTING '. gency. Tlzis is the first to arrive in Exeter. Two of the boys' classes in the Prof. A. W• Anderton, who has James street Sunday school were been ;organist and choirmaster of awarded a, treat by the Chu' clz Board ,Tallies street Methodist chnrcit, last for having the best attendance for a week tendered his resignation having year; they were taken to London by' accepted a sini.ilai• position" at St. on Saturday last for all outing. George's church, Goclerielt. Mr. An- isit was Made to the MCCIary's derton commenced his new duties ry and tIte boys were delighted last Sabbath. His ninny friends Here what they y StV in ffe prcess of hint success, Mrs. G. Williams ,facture/in this large concern. ' has been engaged to take the James also /visited Springbank in the street organ daring the Irantii of. moon and had a very jolly time. Novetnber, In the meantime the trip was instructive arc! greatly hoard of management aro `cal o1 tL!ni yed. ' for .'b successor. auto A v IN MEMO7i•IAM ( facto with In loving menioryof our dear Fath- man er, M. William Davis, who passed They away six years agee to -day, Nov. 4tfte 1916. Theh <a His loving sons and daughters, enjoy LOCALS (Additional locals on page four.) Mrs.' John Hawkshaw is' visiting With w 1 Mr, and • Mrs. M. E Gardiner. I d per Mr. Mrs. ,Latz'' Latimer n .r £� Grieve aIlU daughter, of Strathroy, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in town. Miss Inez Tuckey and friend, Miss Hutchinson, of .London, spent the weekend with the former's _parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Iiohertson and i,[r. Jas. 1VlcL)onald, of Stratford,. spent the holidays hre' with tela tives. Mr. Millar and !Miss Ethel Day, of London, -visited Sunday and Monday with the tatter's parents Mr. aiid Mrs. L. Day. Mr. and 'Mrs.' W. W. Taman and daughter, Margaret and Mr. T. el - son mot Nel- son, to Windsor over the holiday.; Mr. and Mrs. 'Inkstater an& Miss Inkstater, of Paris, visited with lira and Mrs. W. J. Bissett Sunday and Monday. Mr, and Mrs. John ` May, Misses Carrie' and Minnie May, of Toronto, visited' relatives in Exeter. and Clin- ton over the holidays. Mrs. Wm. May: was taken to Lon- don _Hospital on Thursday last where she underwent an operation for ap- pendicitis. Her many friends are glad to know she is getting along - nicely and hope for a speedy recov- ery. The Mission Circle of James street. church gave an old fashioned concert on Wedneday evening of lest week, 01d fashioned costumes were worn and old time songs sung. There was a good attendance the 'proceeds be over $40.00. flit. Archie' Davie returned onto 'Tuesday after visiting'div`"',; week at his hone Here. Miss Balkwill, of. Landon,anti Miss S NPlarf'cent a•et hele' weok-enCazupbr dt, ai: octhe CYo liUtdericlane, ' ' WM. Mr. and Mrs. \\TM .; Balk . Mr. and Mrs, Cyril Tuckey, tVlz ; and, 1VIrs. G. E. Tuckey spent the holidays with relatives here. Mrs, G. E. Tub, - key is retraining for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. 'Victor Sweet, of Cleveland, '•motored here and are vt11,-, itin g or a week with the 1'ornter's parents, Mr. and Airs. Thos. Sweet. SHARES IN 1GNGIc1Sli; illSTA E OF £90,000 Mrs. J. 0. Ric • ktaid,.c , of Centralia, 'formerly of London, li • lb l)eeYi 7tQt1- fied hy. Kerr & Co., TO/ onto b,rrist- err, that her father,, John lI. Day; now ;at Neana, Alaska; his two sis- ters, Miss Jeanette Day and Mrs. Lydia E. SculAy, of Toronto, and their • first cousin, Joseph 1VI. Betts, also of Toronto, have fallen heirs to an es-, tate of £90,000 sterling. ' It was left by their cousin James zes. Meadeu, who recently died intestate in England. Mr. J. T1.' Dar has not been heard from for some time. PHONE 30 PHONE 30 ,Betts forme ;0a.kel1y Try a ,loaf of our Butter; Crust Bread. You will like it A FRESH SIIiPMENT OP GAN- ONG'S HIGH CLASS'CHOCOL A�.Ls JUST ARRIVED. Wanted all kinds of Apples for evaporating at the Exeter Evapora- tor. tor. Apples will be received any and until end Of season. RIGS GA S T IIPIt :. Aa 'Women Help Wanted: PHONE 9 D .CAP %- MANAGER,' alis action ervice ' s;votince 11 Pr With confidence if the roast cause front this market. • For cooked, there is no finer meat to be had than the kind we sell exclusive- ly. Tender, sweet and juicy,it both stimulates and satisfies the appetite., Yetthis choice meat will cost you no more than you pay now. River's Meat Market WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE. 011111111111111/111M1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111ffig. omffireall Get Hubby... ' Opinion TRY A.S.A0K,OF HARVEY'S WESTERN WIHEAT FLOUR;` PUT THE RESULTS OF 113E VERY FINEST BAKING IN FRONT Op HUBBY AND ASK HIM 1F TIE SEES ANY DIFFERENCE. WE'LL 13E MIG•IITY " GLAD; TO, ABIDE BY ErS DECISION, HAItVEY'S WDSTERN \VTIDAT FLOUR' REALLY DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE. YOU WILL is OTZG.E ,IT YOURSELF rvey Exeter, eintii@51l1 1F U�1 113i i(p Il Yoil�lis7