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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-3-24, Page 1THIRTX? fr. ' YEAR. EXETER* ONTARIO', T, IURSDAY MAR. 24, 1921 SANDERS CREILCIT • Why not haste, rules for parking the ... r Corner ;street earner loaifer as .well as for, aytnmbbiltts ? Aar is over and yet in 1921 it Germany's ,forty ;years of 'prepara- t' Ca'nada $226;757,087, without f any of the capital indebt- s. In the Mace; Of Chas is there reason why Germany should not Phone Sia TAMAN'S For .All Kinds of Men's 8pr,ngwear t:aihs have now beep, ,turned into 40 yews Qf reparations; It is astonaahang how people who would scum to take anything unpur- chased ,from a store endeavor to seeure.ifreeeadverta,sing; in newspaper The following from the 1VVin gham Tune; Zs coahese•, well put, and ex - ,presses our sentiments .on the smatter. —"The small town; paper has often been accused• of :being too coaaser n- tive because it refuses to pubiisb a31 the scandal and horrible details which accompany soma unusual and htnfor- turttte, local Affair. But in the first place the small town .editor is nearly always eacqueinted with the people con- certed, and synnpathizing with their feelings, cannot add unscruputczus pub- licity to. tie already oppressive bur- den:. And wpuld itniet tee wisest if rnoee Qf the city papers were also censeretetive? Reporters seedily ado mit that, after publicity has been given yo some horrible crime, :the same crime cs likely to be repeated many times :.n almost ,the same: as -t ne': W.e .are all influenced by the power of suggestion„ more tlhan we acre will'ri: to admtt,,but espeeiatly sus_ ceptible are ttacise persons of weaker minds who pee capable Nei commaitilug some aitrachty. They .have already a tent criminal. sense, 5.t.. tartly takes a feel cleeeriptxou of soma deed to n them to sires . ar act I•n. Cort� a Ot comes to publish, lag iltet details c'( crane, :is alway:s a circ PAY HIGHER LICESSta Insurance agents, w,lralr until recent- ly paid a License fee of $3.00 la the •Gove nment for the priviege v wr t- ting up insurance policies, are now corn - gelled to pay a separate license of $3.00 for the different kindI s of insurance. An agent handling lire, life; automobile and easuaity insurance w`ll now pay $12 for the license, where lheretefore ,he paid, only $3.00 for the tot, Where the agency is under a firm name each member .of the item :,s Fetiuired to take out a separate 1'e curse, while previous to this recent protnacial enactment one license would suffice. "'GLAD TO GREET you, old top, by Jove, you're locking; fine, Where did your get such a swell lgent fitting sort of clothes?„ "At the tenor, right demo Man Best in team, they say. At, t be fitted me with the best suit vex had. Not high priced, eft - "Looks good to nne, toc. 1T1 ihddtdr my next suit from. them, Sure." • a SUITS ..» 20 to {' .. .,. $ S40, • o OVERCOATS $20 RAINCOATS $15 WW. Taman Tailor& Furnisher FARM BU?DINGS CHEAPER. lin paints, oils, turpentine, etc., one wiliesee. a •decided drop, which should stimulate: a big panting program on 1'he .(.arms where pain,taag has b'cen neglected Co-,sonne time, ,says laga- eine Hall in an article an, last week's issue of Farmers' alegazime!, Building hardware is ;also lower. Tar paperhas advanced, but ready roofing material is stationery. But perhaps the bright- est spot in: the building program is the drop in :galvanized siding, roofing and shingles. One yea,; ago 28 -.gauge corrugated sheets were, $;12 as against $9.50 ,now, while gallvanized medal shingles leave fallen frons • 312.50 per thousand to $10 75.: • LENS S LENS HOLOPHANE LENS, • tested to;, 2T- C. P. B. _ ,JQ41NSTON'S V. RAY, tested to 32- C. P. B. McBETH ' GRE`EN VISOR, tested to 31- C. P. B:... aea Good''BtiSis-in,Used Cars ,. ... 53.50 .$1.50 .............. ...$6.00 DO,Itt, MODEL 9, SPECIAL, EXCELLENT iNING ORDER 1.af GRAY DORT MODEL 9, BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. T. H. NEWELL lor Feed HARVEY'S FLOUR IS 'GOOD? r • • • FLOUR. YOU NEEL) S E O1zEG RE AL GOOD FEED TO PUSH YOUR PIGS • • ,. •• . ALONG. , YOU CANNOT PUSH THEM WITH OAT AND BARLEY CHOP THIS' YEAR. TRY OUR SHORTS, FEED FLOUR, OIL'CAKE OR TANKAGE. TRY FEEDING• YOUR COWS SOME • -• SHORTS AND WATCH RESULTS• arve ros. e eee for the officials conducting the referendum election. have been re- dosed from those tha.t previously pre vvUe4 �nsderr the new tariff return- ing wry get; ,w2 per poll in- stead of $4; deputy returning offiec- era will get. $7 per day nrtatteed of $8; and ,poll 'clerks $4 ;instead of $5, Large posters Iu e,e been, put un. eizt Exeter showing vgters how to g#et 'rhea -moues on the voters' ,est for the coming referendum. R. N. Creech is the substitute rev s;j,'tg officer, ay - pointed by His Honor Judge L. H. Dickson. revs.ng officer for Huron South, and he wj t be at hiss -off ee nest wet for the purpose of hear - in and deciding appeals, more oartac- ularly t 10 a.rn. and `: p.m. If you are a British -subject, 21 years of Jae On April .18th next, been a resa- deat pf Canada for one year and of Ontario sfor t%vo months prior to Feb. 1st, and are now t resident of Exe- The enowbailing ease against sev- eral ;bests bias been. witlhdravet. A drop of $1140 a tau in the price rof bard coal :,a To:Ont,o is annciuneedw Miss Grace Graham of London spent Sunday with her brother, Dr. Graham:.. Miss Grace Creech, is „home from The Strxtfrrrd Business College for the •Easter Ito ?days. 1f:s. Robert Stonehouse of Bel- g=`,?,se. s -:ted with Mr. and 11rs. C: :Barney Jas week. Crediton A meeting of our eball fans was held in, Ewald'a shop on lilenday night A good number werepresent; aaad ev- erybody wars entltusias"tio and deter- mined to have, our team win the tro- phy this year if ,a leagge is fornaed. Fred Kerr .acted as chairman and teat produce the proof and. attempt Freeman elorhock secretary o. the to have you: name ,put on the liar meeting. The hollowing Kofficers were - .tis :nc:t already on thO lase a> us- eleeteed,---Hon. Pres., Herta. K. Eilber ed tfor a ,proa�.ir>cnl ele tr'on of Oe -Fres., Ezra Hetist; Vice -PAs. Fr:d tabes., 1919. Heist _S ,-Treas., Freeman, Mor - CORN �* 'lock; Scorer, -Sam Wein; Captei.0 of COR11t BORER, uhe Tooth •Bil`l. Metz; afanager, Herb. Owing to the supposed presence et: Fe rrer. A vote cif nk , as ten dere d tlw officers of the past ye s the .Suropean corn borer an embargo fee eater services`., has been placed on the export of cob ! "Speetai vervxces`atv011 be held ist the coat :4'rom. the townships of Usborne i Evangelical Church next Friday morn - and. Stephen. The embargo w hs first a:na'• Qn Sunday irx corr,ttectlan «yith ;placed on the former township Jit;i ;tat tare a rleeee-. 'recepttoar of members eetce then on Etre latter! Had it been Mrs. R, Wilson has returned home pla: ed Ott, tate one ',township silly= ie would hare. ,pretiertt, d the .Otrmees z'aea a sheet visit with friends in Galt �rarn deliver:mg corn to the Ea'.ter ° e Csp to a the scale which bP'w •1nu:ng Factory, but si�rtee thv errs• here on Sunday verb ittle. damage as f a ;c► has been placed on both twvn •ported, t^ps there, wilt be'cathing te' pr.vent taus school zlost s on .Tlaursday'for Ate .farmers :froirt both townships tali - sat a rn.u) the tactary. just how the lirigat‘aSee ete pazl'ents, whs. o intender- �:n borre,:r .could surv'ivc the .heat to vort- ooeh ehe, corn would be raised in an., iv, alae r hich'ldre n !.tier ,;th:* holidays; s:la:e arocess s not exp4aitied, and i"ey cn ay all benefit tTna their lesscae alCs s the vr-,xy fsv which ih'e corn is' fr e& the very start, 04 course of Aby tlae ('inning Company. 0. course in the {kernels used far canning the ;borer is not present, as lt is the cob fie" the stock it Fars, Local News \Ir. Geo. Windsor left Monday for `Toronto to consult a specialist re- garding his health. The special,Sessans in.•D&mest'.-e Sco eatce which were given in the Insti- tute a rooms the past ,len days came to a clols'e on Frldday might by a, St; Petrick's Banquet, being held in the lawn Ball., The ladies had every- tlh:ng prepared in a tasty .manner, aril much discussion took place, among the men as to the contents of the differ- ent preparations 'svhicb were served. TM ladies thane proven apt nupals and showed 'their ability that night al- right, l- rghrtt After the i-. ,,nuet short ad - Sunday was a very warm day, Ove i dresses; were givens by the 17emtasara- er.•eats were discarded and people sat tor, \alas McTavish of .Parkhal, and an the verandahs in comfort, Revd's Brook axed Hauch pf this place. 'Messrs. Alvin Brentnell and Harry These are trying days .for the poor B erlitg have bean engaged by Mr. T. chap wlho must make :out his Income Ii, \es%I 11 to assist 91+a, .his Gray Dout Tax returns. The post -office has re - Sales business, ceved a supply of forms. The Post Office Inspector was in town on Monday making! an .inspec- tion, of .the local, office. Needless to say Freeman had everything in spick and span order. Francis Clark has bought a gasoline pump to serve the Public and twirl have it planed, in position before long. Hugo Shenk has been hired by Otto ,Ewald to aesis't him 'Fn the, butchex business. and Roy Shenk will ],earn the blacksmithing at Dan ,McIsaa,c's. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufeld of California. are visiting Mr. and Airs. Jos. Haiat and 'other relatives in our midst, Henry Eilber attended a meeting of the Directors of the Hay Township Fanners' Insurapce , Co. in ,Zurich on Saturday. Roy Golding witlhave arecital, giv- en by his pupils `in the Town: HAI an Friday evening. I -t Is a long time since an )ent'ezitadstment;tof this nature was 'Wein here 'and we know the public rnnignt eiZee will he anxious to shear the o progr_ss r i dfa'o re- the students have made -under e. -he m'of'1t85,- teaching of,l2r. Golding. A server col- ' • , ;on lection teal ,be taken to defray mi nae expens The es Friendly Biblle Class will hare a ,sale. at Pritzeas inn Beaver's Shiap on Thursday 'evening. An exchange trays that house paint is,down 35c a' gallon,• steam cylinder oil 25c. a gallon, and motor car oil about 10 centts. Mr, W. 3; CarU g has purchased' Airs, iBlake's house on Carling street. ;lir, ;Carling will da some renovating to the premises before occupying it letr. Peter Case of the London Road North, had a successful sate on Tues- day, and will move to Hensall after taking e ;trip west during the summer. James Reynolds has resigned his position es manager of Huron. Ccun- ty House of Refuge, located at Clin- tan, and will resume farming in the .same locality. He and Mrs. Reyn-r olds were an undoubted success in. managing the House and it is armost too bad, they are le give up 'the po-i �it'tosrl , , The county sloe,- leas"eceiv'edf.a ter ,from the: Orttar�a G tifying him of the e� fund to the ' `;, untyoo,, 44L37, Last: iyv's , Good Roads ee,uxP as ap- proximately *205,i�fe", nd ;tl b $85,441: 37 .fez whit a c quje" ns being for - Warded, is the -pe ce lEage of such expenditure •the •G'ov;eriament bears. Mrs. Richard Davis, who has been id St. Joseph 'Hspital, London, Coir the, past tbreer weeks, im.d'ergaing !treatment, was 'operated on Tuesday. Mrs. Davis has been in a critical con- :clition -for many months, her case. baf- fling the of the .medicat1'ptiofes- sian ,as 'Ela the aaatture, of her trouble, The X=ra'y ,wtes- app lied, .but even this did not > locate the trotiblee. The op- eration revealed that she was suffer- ring froan ap ,end.icief s, and whiile she is ern taf weak conclitione she. now gives promise of recovery, Dr, Hindman and Mr. Davie were in. Lo'nedon Tues- day when the patient was opera -tied ;oce. a W iLLIS—DAV EY. A -pretty wedding was solemnaaaed at the&hnn%ee ,of the brides parents, Mr, a;tad"Mrs,, R \Dawley, Con. 4, Ste- phen, on Wednesday, March 23rd at 12 o'clock high moon, \when 'their daughter, Carrie eA,., •eaves united r en marriages to :John N`° \Willis, son ,o; vIr,' J, l:- Welts tof Exieit(er, in 'the p.eesence of albaut sixty goes ts. The bride was ,T4eired in i .navy suit cif gabardine, with picture . hat to match and-+care:ea a corsage; bouquet of Op- helia roses. ; The wedding -march was played :by tvt,st Viola Hadgert. from the Chorus by Lohengrin, and during the signfng,oif the register Miss',Maie Hodg *rt sraauhg e"O Perfeot Day,.,, Af- ter t f-ter± the. ceremony, :which was ,perform- ed by the Rev, A. Sinclair, the guests repaired to tthe dining room, where a dainty wedding dinner was ,served, The groom's gee{e+ to the bride was a necklace, and ;tee the pant and soloist a ' brgache each.: ' Mr. and etrs. Willis IeCt on the evening train !for Sarnia, St Thomas and Lon- don, and, on 'their return they well• reside, &ti the groom's fine farm onethe Centralia Miss Winnie Essery of•London.spent the week end Jit .tier' hope here. •Mr. Wilfred Anderson visited with fr'�eatds here lover Sunday. ' Mr, and Mrs,. Routledge were 'in Ex- eter ;aver Sunday; The members ,of the ..Ladies' Aid who live. on, thea :2nd , of Bicidulph and Usborne entertained all the ,members of the Aid and their husbands to a s t, our su beeand social even- ingu a P P 'The charge was 25. cents. The members of the Ladies' Aid cm the '2nd of , Stephen held a Pie'Social in the' school house,Friday eeven'eng and:.realieed $47.00. • Letitia Jerk Carling whsle out play - Leg ,last Saturday fell Land broke the bone in his' elbow,. He 'is being cared for 't D � dm- s off' e at Ex- eter. e r. H n n uc a of � „ 'Y Me Connor's sale on :Mo.nday 1as'i was very successful, good prices be- iphg real't'ized. , Mr. Alvin •BBii,'ntncll, who has taught Fraser school for a number .of years, has Accepted p. po�sitioen, with Mr. New- ell of ,Exeter and wiyll leave hits duties here at Easiter. 84r Frank Marshall of Blyth visited his' ,sister, Mrs;. George Hicks, las't. week, • Usborne Mr. ,Melville f4enn's sale an Thurs- day East. brought good prices. Seven caws witlz cnlv`ei, at foot,averaged $761 , 3 yearling 'heifers averaged e �1"� l e alie0U, 2 yearling,' bulls $13700 The J. A. S1] .ABT heghes� 'Moe Vas fora five-year olid 2nd concessioia of Sceplhest. ,The .Ad- e v with three -weeks: calf a foot HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR, • ALL PRODUCE. vec =tie' JO., Ile the many-frhends''1 con -• eeet5,00, Total +bef sage. was 31527,30. g.reeulat;ons kind goad wishes. C, ,W, Robinasion was the auutiloineletL ', BIRTHS rtfcI' egney—in Clinton Hosp r tal, on march 13, fa 1?et,T. Anal Mrs. S, E. :vIeKeoaey, a laugh -er. Kerrcck--In Usborne, on; (arch 17, ;o Air. and Mrs. Joseph E'er -aide a son Rowe --At Science Hi1ll, Blans^.ard. on Maxair 12, to ?1!'r. and Mis. Edgar Rowe, a daughter. MARRIAGES Graleten-.Rowci::,°fe In London on March Nc.ratan; Mf. Graham,' to Elva lse c daueeter of :lir. and .Airs David Rarvvelt`fe of Exeter. Swat—Scott—In. Windsor, on Mar.23 Victor Swe t o Cleve and. son of \ir. sal Mrs. Turas. Sweet of Exe- ter, to Was Ina Scott %z. \V ndsor. 31e 1.42n- Moliard—In Parkhill an, Mar. 14, Ida Florence Mollard, daughter ear. ;.std firs. Joseph Mallard of Parkhill. to Thomas Reid McLean of Detroit. Willis- Davey—ln Stephen, . at the home of ;the bride's .parents, on March ;3, John N. 3V.illis, son Pati Mr. John Willis of Exeter, to Carr A., daughter of ,lir. and Airs:, Rich: Davey of Stephen. DEATHS Snearn--.In Blansbard,. on March ,i''er 12th I.^11;an Sited ir, wof Gera,:d Spear - in, aged 23 }ears, 8 months. resneur—In Exeter, on March 19th. Ed;',lt ecacur, daughter al elr. and lir.. W. H: atencur, age. 34 years: la k:re---1n Clanton. on iNterch 12, Jahn', Eekitt. coed 81 years. Re ev er--1n Usborne, en 'nerd) 19th, +. Verna, daughter of Mr:; and „\lois. Samuel Seaver, .aged 7 .years,. Pilcher --At Detroit, on March 10, Mrs. W. E. Pilcher, nee Emily Hess, as- - .ed 42 years, O-+een-{In Hay Towlaship, Cal March f3th. Lloyd Woodrow, only son of Mr. and Mrs:. Robert tGreen, aged, 2 yews and, 2 Jacinths, Prost -O -Lite • Batteries RAND 4E\V SHIPMENT JUST IN_ ORDER NOW. Taylor Tire andBa e on't Read .This Unless You Need Fence WE ARE OFFERING FOR CASH (J1 TO AIARCM 31st -- 8 WIRE FENCE, 12 STAYS TO THE ,ROD FOR 60c. THIS OFFER CLOSES ON MARCH 31st. WE WILL TAKE CART OF ALL ORDERS UP TO THAT DATE. 131/3GIES.—WE NAVE A FEW BU "AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. i R0 m. TIdEAI, ' B LITTER CARRIERS, ATER. ILC U TANKS, STABLE FITTINGS AT SPECIA ES;CAR GOODS, ROPE ALL SIZES, a -P YS, 1sT SOLE AGENTS FOR THE B. T. SINGLE „•PAIL , STEEL TRACK., „ea.., DE LAVAL CREAMP'A.RATORS. REPAIRS ALW tS ON HANDY. AGENTS FOR ot5MINsON ELECTRIC,„ S"1 'al. -,, . eco. . ila Massey -daft. Show Rooms. •'1 FRANCIS Sc WILLIAMS ' Honesty is -our Policy..4 'e iv•e arta Let Live our Motto J. A. STEWART Phone 16 Ladies' and Misses' Spring Coats A most refreshisig collection of New Spring Styles in Ladies' Soats, in all 'the mew and popular styles at constitutes the Best, and who a;pprec- ake it a point of sewing our complete and Misses' Susts artdr You who lay late exclusives showing. New Spring Wall Papers New + + Our Ranee ,of \evv Wall Papers for tie's s t s season is by far th,e nicest ever. `We ,coon suit any room in .your home. They consist of beautiful Tapestry Patterns in. Light and Dark ,Shades; also in plain; colorings, and nice ChintzPatterns ,for Bedrooms. See our nifty stock before doing your decorating: Rugs Rugs We have a choice assoa-trnent of Room Rugs in+,Weit1'ton's, Velvets, Brussels and. Tapestrys in 'sizes 21-4 yards a 3 yards to 4 yards or : 4 1-2,. yards. They are in the ,Latest Designs 'and Colorings. Let us cover your floor with ::a rug you will always be proud to look ' at: Great Clearing Sale of Raincoats JOB +LOT OF . MEN'S, BOYSF, LADIES' AND GIRLS' RAINCOATS ALL SIZES SEVERAL COLORS.. TO CLEAR :$.3.50