HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-1-6, Page 1Our Corner
Write it 1921.
ire mid-weter yaabbit shoot
rlt dosed ort Saturday.
Passenger sateswere reduced of
J; mare- 1st toast all Cenadion realty eOs
by: 1p der cent. aid freight rates by
:lye per <Tett
ed now the rae,wly elected couhcile
mays get busy. be l xe ter a 1OleY of ' Local News
economy eeems to be, about the right '•
thke" --- z i3rtrsir the.} carr 1920 the number
Births registered in lir V alage of
4CENSUS YEAR. ixe'tee were 17; uiaeriages 28, ood
Arrangements are ;far advanced for dea411s 29,
the ;po ess roti natiOnal stock tatting his
Norman Hockeyale hnmol ?Ent,
=--the. decen t census. Early en, the new barber skits end the Express
year ce ►sus contme'ssiotrasers will be ap- Company has taken the premises via-
painted, once for each ettectorial dxvxs - rated by Mr. Hockey.
:on. end they an. ducat tvi l aPeoiatt efr,4Y. H. Gregory sett of
It may erg that the thin tee- thousand enumerators. T.hek tireet>ry of towri ar>Icl an, Exeter«
} be melted dna pass numbere ¢n mi
each comity wilt rautge Beie u ?ttemey ktsi e.ceeed ,1,44
" #nal cost ofL thea Exeter High schooln ern floe30 two hundred, I the rt,;- tee o' the City 4£ Stratford.
to the ratepayers of Exeter du4ngcal d str c is the census will inelede ag•
11120 w $2277.66. This includes sale reoulturel statestics es well as the ue- Th buys at
. t y s . w +3. carne ,out to the
exiee, caretaking, fuel, etc. •nett eneerm•tt: to as to, population, The 'hracLe} match on Thursday rcghtgat
When.tlie ,plumber makes at"'al'.e,
he c'ltaa,'g,e% twice' for it. W 5 a law-
vermakes
al mistake he hx
�
70 'try the' ease ail over again, When
a ..arpenter makes a, mistake it's just
at hg ee
h 1�
w d. When a doctfrr
makes a rtaieeeke he; buries it. When a
Mdse ,makes a mistake it becomes the
lave of the land. When a preacher
makes a ne'sta.e nobodY knows 'the
difference. abut when, a printer malts
a mistake -good tht
TA AN
or
Al Bands
of
Men's
r e
overhead cosi of taleng papulation.
alone is atom 7 QC's per head, while
'.for 13 cents a ;head o.leout 30 differ-
lent ,schedules: can be tutted out. The
total :tppropriati,art will be 1,704,0041.
The census will be 'taken en June and
a tredrstributiort, bill be brought an dor-
in the 1912 session of perIiament. If
the p r ci .e of representation by pop-
ulation ;tae forced ntpnyr .of the coral
eonstitueociee will be wiped out as
segaratte ridings.
I' R EDUCATIc N
stiwry for the .g3arls atttd lads who
a<4 up •in these wanton tulles, for
v 1tave learned to blow ,the scads,
„ea -ted •thee cart= and thrift are
6, they've see the'x mothers and
he: dads with vvikl abandon been he
row ar less' excited' wed reckless
elite.; the ane, and snow balls flew
in every dtrecticau. A window' en, the
Central •11o41. woe broken, and many
other windows narrowly esceped. O
Yb y
course. the .. s were
not manly
enough to acknowledge it and M.
A.;
Brown;
Tudor,
t.ockart
tOe; the
LJia. vd-
LP.I-1-Reeve, ;?S' iat. J. McFalls
ry smale rrtajority, only four;
az1, Phitt. Dickens. Jas. Kelly
odgias, A,rr drew Isaac.
eeeee+r ?" nta "or
GODEIUCH.-E, R. u , a
For the fourth time; Reeve, 1".
Deputy, N•1F. F...Clerk; Council by
acs
lunation; Two by-laws were; gassed
being a fixed aesesmile:A to tate West=
awn Canada Flour Mills, and exemptere ►
from 'tapes to to Goderiele Mlanitfwwte
wring Comp ny.
STANLEY.-1i:eo4e. Morton, Felice%
Lehi'050rl. iv ,out tbe ,pnee 01 the wine i re-elected; Cou cit., W. Douglas, joo.
drat-, Cut the xlimettse out, boys.
NEW EXI'RSS AGENT.
. B. S. Murray, supeeiottodent ssI
the Cdian. Express Co, for West..
.; n Grytarao, waas here this -vett;, .and
transferred the Exeter. Amity from
eer. C. T, Brooke who recently ressign•
-
ed, to Mr. Wm. Sivas, who has been
apnoea -led, agent, and who took charge
ort January let. -.'air. IBroOke has been,
a faithful and painstaking ertrnloyesand
we leo we. will Kandla: the
They're leaned As foil? to bustirness --•tilt satiet;factefere
+fie
lele say:M. for ;he rainy dales
ie eme ride
.. hest ono ��
endless Gres White Way; DE. TH OF MRS. CROCK R.
ur ;aloe should be deleted, Ana aged and h'
•";, the Lune to hit the hay, tghly s es acted res=
they've t€a.saed ant bees s ]" alone 1s fit %dens of Exeter loaned away• about
tr kande giele mil el weir. but two o cloak. I,'V,cdnesday enont„ng. Jan..
one learns co pVi,,*' or Owe, or frame swa, en 'the per?on ,of Mrs. Croakier,
dere z. ,bi:A of £aria; enel all must vv.dt, tai t?ToetteteRicb,1rd Croeker,at
tx via; atr mike a h.t, eheugh vreJitors toe great age of 85 years. 'The tie
car aid swear. We've .aught ceased had hewn ins fataling health for,
aaxtny Soetli$it tricks w?e elders, isore, tem e, due Jay' !fly tet +eld age, aatd
bould b attorC arse, for vss were-o",the est tvwo months she. ,had bet u
er.eeteat, brioks, aucl #.itrowicg xcr ousi ' "ski. Dorn , Jar messnts sale,
,a. tJt+:. fix oit � got ark ways �tlaink., of others. She was ;t
oll.a to a feat---watlt us tee dark t F,
Theeceoeoee sra{rat►„ cut tin t netroy Church. and Khat, able to t regularat-..
we Qat trees: and that prudence, to tertda,nt atthechutrch serve. Born .11
"'GLAD TO GREli T
you, old top, by Jove, you're locking
floe. Where did you get such a swell
elegant fittia ' suit of clothes?" "At
Tamans, the tailor, right drawn Main
�Stteet. Best in town, they say. At
tehe :fitted .me with, the best suit
"I've %ever bad. Not high priced, eit-
her." `""Loop good to me, 'toc. Pik
trader m3 .s,;xr suit from them, Sure."
SUITS ...,.... $20 to $40.
OVERCOATS >!20 to $35`.
RAINCOATS $15. to -;:$30
W. ids Daman
Tailor& Furnisher
s evv aptacirs t tiling, that hatithe .levtrctsh.:e. Eng., she and her tutu-
et
u >
:t sisal o ,
gallant dears, woe boobs, with whiskers to Canada erant I'lylrtouth, Eng., about
to ons' bees It 'tails our t1aty to be i fifty years ago, settling int Exeter. Two.
t lees • into vivre misled thus:: basad, .who died *.x years .rtgo, carne
sane when youtger folks blew in till's t1au;hte'rs and two soots survive. 1rrs,
that waste invites the chastening wove;ads. =ons of rete.,Roger and
Edwin
to wove eetrevagant a le vain. tied 0 'a'nnito The Notre). will Sar held
thrift the. offspring of the gods. --By , Oa Friday.
It 34Sasoa► 'EXETER STARTS OFF ,rELL.L:.
The way Exeter -Zurich Hockey
ce.ot put :t over Terry's Team of the
London Manufacturers League team
3 -ti on Thursday tush.: in an exhibi.-
t;o.>; game on the local ice, speaks well
for .what the peoo1e of this district
are ,to onloy in the 1eagu'a game+ this
ms
winter. Terry's teawas strengthen-
ed h' three, of last year's London in
term ,rates, ,'McKay, Arthurs and
Hy�slds, but at wits ononuse--they
could not $core on ,the Exeter -Zurich
bunch. Exeter -Zurich scored one in
the afirst period and twp in the secpnd,
while. the last period they kept the
London goal keeper busy stooping
long-distance shots, but he was there
with the goods and not one got
through.The to dies were all made
on. comauition work, Considering the
lack of practice, either individually, or
in' the, team vv;,ork the kaceis kept up
the pace pretty well all through the
game,ard wworked in a good deal of
t cntbination, considering the fact that
it wias 'tile lisle• "st,time they had been an
the ice together. We have the mak-
ingor en, Al team, and we. are looking
for ,Telae succe+as sn, ,the. league teams.
Dicky Harness ,in goal was wrdeawake
and stopped some weir pointed shots,
but.e- hwasn't kept as busy as' the
Londa:n goal keeper. Hindmarsb, the
Hoffman boys, Robinson -and Bertram
played in good form, but *they are all.
capable. of going a faster ogee than,
was {necessary Thursday night. 4 The.
game was clean throughout there being
only two for three!",penfaf1tiies. Goidiie
Cochranie handled the, bent in a' strict-
ly impartial manner,
The teams': •
wads, to 7. -se litre sages olid explain •t Flo idy o£ Haaieyb r ,dirt,. Wellington
OLD 1' EAR AND ;EW
Old year, and newa•ears, all blended
into one, •
The beat o: i what ober ie. t> , the
beg ot:woes eegone,
Let's bus? all the failures in, tbe dim
and dusty past
Ana keep the smiles of friendship end
laughter to the, last.
Olt years and .new years, life's 3n the
reeking scull,
We haven't come to glory yet but
there's the ohope we will;
The dead old yeas was twelve months
long, but now front it --tire free
And what's one year of good or bad
to ell the years ,to be?
C ,years and new years, we need
ih ecu one and alb
To' reach fete domeeof character and
bu`a1d th .:sbeltexeng wail;.
Past fa ureseetried, the- soul of as, but
a;f 'their tests vviere stood,
The sunt of vltateive are. to be may
yet be 'counted good, •
Old years and new years, with all their
pain and strife,
Are but the brick and steel and stone
with which w,e; feshion. life;
So net ,the sn algid shame; away, and
kelp the ebeei and true.
And _,on the glory of the past let's
,build the better new, -
By ';Edgar A. Guest.
SACKS
WE FIND, OUR. COST FOR SACKS 1S SO LARGE THAT 1'1'
HAS BECOME A SERIOUS '6IATTER WITH• US.. YOU CAN
:BELT US GREA.TL7-BY ,RETURNING ALL SACKS Ii YOUR,
POSSESSIONOWN..
A.ND:BRII�_\
GIG �O�YOUR. 'BAGS
IN , .E'
URE
11-
T . W LIFE 'TO .'3E OBLIGING AND WE ARE ANX-
E
IOUJS FOR YOUR TRADE .BUT-' WE lvXAY BE FORCED TO •
.CHARGE ])R ALL SACK --.f',7 E\ 'OUTC
ani) HAVE ON S' OCL IN AOD;_TIS,?N TO OUR REGULAR
I.3 TES; 'SWIF I'S DIGESTED TANKAGE; GE; 60 PER CENT'. PRO -
TO � �srl: �o
_I� , ,,T w.�:rA r YOU' NEED YOU -
13.
: 'PI.tIv �tr.
TIGS :ALONG. YOU C �.NNOT PUSH Tf E11 ,WITH: OAT AND
'RLEY'CHOP,' T. TANK.A.G`c; SOA1E'1,EED 111.„0.17-k.
.,4T7�7� WA,'I'G'TT .�3N li GR(�1,hT.•, .
4
Exeter London
Harness . ........Goal Fiynds
llindmarch..... R. Def. ..Mays
Hoffman, ":......L. Def. :...O'Rourke
C. Hoffman Centre,. .... R" McKay *ay `grow in wisdom ; and "stature.
graaaan Left F. McCrae and fn'favor with God and with
obieeoa Right G Artirurs
Senior ..... ..,.,S;pare,s ... -Fierce merr 1tl;e:Jesus ;grew, the Ttrries',
Street Board voted to stand,rc- on
Seabrook-- ...
Steele
Goftlas .Easseee Bible tore such a',movement and ,ap-
'Bai,en pointed.a committee to, prosecute the
3tue, 3.ot attts5Oay,`'G. B. Hanley.
ST. M£e' RYS.-Mayor, N. L. Bract alt
by 176 majority; eotrno.Alterts et large
Robert tc K y, reef W. Dale; North
Ward. U. B. \'V,hetattoree; East Ward,
L Consteble; South Ward, Peter Stun
nic3t; Wee* Ward, Charles Fitzsimmons
a :terns
t7ilERICH TB.-rReeve, N. W.
drewa
rthatied cnrcal byarcI
anal
rOn
Kai Rtore, 3 34c -
Crich; Council, R.
1110oxe, C,RiJey
HULLET T,
-erected lay
►r, A. 1+1
lecve Mt Armstrong,
; Council .R. Clara .
E
wen, C. Howell*.
SALL-
'it by a
ziYet Alees. Smith by
NatWest,
LYTIO-•Reeeee,
tare J. Tedium;
xiiibot& Jruue*
J.. »a1i bti
il, J. Y,
,.E. Gnddes.
Now that the 4tev ntovetltttlrt
tltt« young yyeople in av Y. B. . A.'elite
itC Gala att .eatabIielted fact,
lxeeu pieced ttnat financial basis and
other, �. .-Eats led. tts oonstItution.
and l,efa 'it;f>lari'vett of by the yonug
People and hes been almost univer-
sally approved of by tho people of
Exeter, the 'committee in cltargelesl
Line time Is opportune to give an ex-
planation of its origin,. aim and Pres
ettxt status in order to correct any:
understanding or slight •objet
tions that might still linger -In any
n Ind.
Let it ba said that there leave been
those probat'y in allat the churches
who have felt that there was a
strange ineonsisteney Jct the church'
ministering to and caring for the
development of the religious and
spiritual side of its young people by:
prayer awl bible ,steidy and devotion
al meetings and :yet practically Say-
ing that to develop the physical,
social anti moral they might seek
a place and means -where and in
what manner they saw 'fit.
Dashwood
Ur. ' D. earn of the Bank stare
spent New Yews d y.in Ingersoll.
At n'wel attended meletin of the
eeterpeyers of our school, held on
Wednesday •of Lot week, it was de.
tided. to call en on. expert to examine:
the heating s}•stern« and upon recti--.
h;,s report to caj,l a special: meet-
ing to teaks some a'ctiiocir Mr. G.l(ocb
was re-elected trustee For three years
and Mr. I). H i t -4'.e b was given Wee
"aretalcing for 2921 at $25000.
:ii_s. B. Steely, lies Faoreie Free-
r and Mester Harry Holman vis
ited with re.ataves n Zurich last we:k'
Mr. J. H. Ehlers De Ind:anapere, Ind,,
addressed the Lcangel:eeecongr, calm
Sunday evening.
Mrs. F F. telt , Se.„ has gone w
London. where she :.neer is sy).ntling,'
the winter.
1'repar:+t;aets are bee made to give
a eeho01 co er:V. in February.
The , ae:eee.:t>n Lor the r.-et-t:siep of '.
Hay Tp: was keenly contested.:l(e
Elmore Rlepp, however, Kan; out by
rs good ruiIrgior
.lir. Melvin Guenther returned #t► .
London Monday, after spen.d'.ng tlat
holiday e with his parents.
\1r: wind Mrs. H. Zirnnter o least-
.ford spent New Year's with relatives
here. •
Seim/ re-trpe.,,ed Monday, with the;
sa t f' t
me
a t o #eat er.
s h a
Mr. acrd ;sirs.. G. Kraye spellt tt*t
liar in London.
With the beliet that there 5swith-
in each, a physical, soda and moral
side.a all red-blooded life that tends.
to evidence itself in games and
sports and amusements and social
fellowship, sortie of the James. Street.
Obw ch felt that every chi:trait in. do-
ing `its duty should make peovisions
for the development of an„all round-
ed Haan and womanhood in .Exeter's
young lit.
'With this aim in 'view they lap-
proached their own church board. •Art•
first .there was ;hesitation, ' questton-
ing, but at length catching tile'vis>on
that :Its .a bigger . t Ong to save, the
young man and wontan.hood of E'4 -
ter than to sae a church!' and "that
the church only ,reaches herePoseibig,
ity. in.saving whom, she provides the
means whereby 'her young..' ,eiddple-"
MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS
The, following the.results of toe e
I Ore{
mitaclpul: e.iectlor,s ;n thins' ctisti!ict,-
ITA' T;C>WNSHIP
The ru•n..c on Leatti.'` Tow =
shipon, k:ertday Mast £c_, the r ecyesbin
' als`. hollycontested, the fight. ' be ng
between Air, Wm. Consit, a ` former
couneiE1oz"'and Mr. Elmore I:iprru,
!'he n,c..rr?ae-s 6° il.,e coun hu:ord
were elect d by arc ama lor1. "?"1,e r
y 1 � c
wall by polls IS as folloivs-
Po1l. • . 1 2 3. '4 5 'x5 l" 8 '
t4iop, 2,2 6i',92 1..9 x 67-574
Consit (> 22 i8 ,26 13 50 34 .3y-206
CLIN T ON Foe m•ayor, A. 7 Mebtni
ray byacclamation.; Reeve; ,(•as '4T.;ller;
con c_i b1 ii4(lamaLion.
ie GILl,i VRA y. ",.atnl:u, A'ills o.t1,
t;lao vEa4urc Reeve accima.
on 6 b 1a\v ,to a'roiusii . :roadwork
t�tsse 1 nv a major:' -;'..y 100,
PARKtW Vy
•
Ligan
work as;. vigorously as' they sew •ad-
visable., Let it be said also that from
tli.e, beginning', ,James ..Street• Church
had no'desire to consi0.e1 this move
ntent,a's anything but or Exeter as a
1vLole and only started ,it. for the
xgenerall good., Tile 'comarii,ttee have 'I
gone, forward, a co istitntion has
been adopted, is C hti °e been .made
andapPreved ,by the -young 'people,'
rooms have been secured and are, al-
most coil pleted and . the opening
data; arranged.
.The `cotrntrttee noiv;tees the tient`
is oi)porttfne fors the " tensasu at. an
invitation to the ot1tek ehureaes if
they so desire io, t the:super
super-
vision ion mitt res on t of this good
p
wor' b.v',uss a `bit l�l oa10 jainip€
5.o ..' Si _BoardInd ` r'V't�.a.ota azrd:
)ay,prapattrorrate re1ilaLiorr on
the drrector5llah, ud *311 Th, isieased
o confer with an s Zto desire to
alto such antics
1F
J. S. I3�litii7'w"� I airman of Il1-
ectors.:
;3
3f�E-IJ,tdcto
r
In Exeter, on, Jzndar'yr ar,
Crocker,- widow , of . tisbees
Richard ' Crocker, aped' 85 "}*ears.
1 ttterrsQ:n--In H . on. Jai 4th;.
Jan.(
John. Paieerseee ed.g''75 ,y�earis.
Fly no. --Ott The and : Con. of Bkidulza'Fr,
u Dec,; 26, Robert` i flu,. age 79
;years and let months.
Pre
FRES r0 -.M4 .F +F"+ BATTERIES
HAVE DRI'?
OPPE
2i f' 1'ER CES°I
111[
YOUR ORDERING NOW
Taylor
Tire and Ba
ry-
For Ute latt'aa1.ii's convenience vt.°e are r:onsidering a bottle
workedout on ,the fallowing sti steed,--
Cnsto;ne;s would own their own bottles, which t
i n gas ,at et st We would s;upoly cap. wetfloat charge.
k ser•
ould secure
round; be bottled atwthe. dairy, and t,hrouglt the ;-int
would secttive it once a day at a stated hour in the afternoon, so that it
ceted be called ler ut super or.nta:l time.
We would ,also handle cream when. possible to seemie
The bottlea would cost to Ott 9c; as n:moi We; 1 ,;tint 12c, 1 quell 15c,
and milk` as the present time would sae ,6 4•eAlis a past. Each customer.
would require three bottles.
All ,parties wishing, to secure mil lt in this vy ty -v'r' J:cndly lea-- theiz
names with us. This is for you -do not neglect it, Letus know at once,
RAR id EY HARVEY
PHONL 102
Phone 16
Several Ladies and Misses Coats it up-ta-dater Models land.Cloths, pust be sold, regardless of Prices; a1six.severatl sets `of
niceslack and Grey Furs:
STRIPE FLANNELETTE x''<
We have a nice range -.sof v:ry. neatskines`un. thrt'`wide widths
Regular 45c. ttol sale. at 33 1-Z cents yard.
FACTORY CO -ETON: TON.' 41` '
45c.:laotory Cd+ttora in a nice fine'`c;toth,:'? I inches wide,
good :weight, good 'Value at 4t5t, Sale''..y.ricet 25c p, Yard.'
;`' PRINTS
a't
A goad of lr ht And
y, Blue andd
Grey
30c.•ayaed. ,tnn,ce light,ground with 'pattern.'Sale
Price. •25c. Atter yard, '
PURL WOOL SRGS,
Brown, ' Navy; Green'. and "Iilacic, _a11. `irao?l,' a lovely • fine
Y,
Cloth. • Regular '$3,25'per yd;' Sale. ,price ,$2.60 per: ,yard,'
$¢.00 ' SERGE 'F'OR °;2.9.9.
This :':is ala -extra Ilene T„Wili aAd s iitatble:.tl.`a:- Scuts or ,Presses.
131 ack •:Gr c iNav and �I3.ro\vn $4 _per :vd,' Sale iorice $2:99.
at ]. e S . 1
Dont fail tot visit o.rr RENLN ACTT:. COUNTED.. as, we have a
good lot ,opt ends of ill' kinds oC ,r cods at' nrices'greatl ` re-,
�. b .Y "
I GHL T PRICE I'r`\i') FOR ALL PRODUCE