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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-4-7, Page 1ter or , .,4 ce THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR. ;,.:- Our Corner EXETER* ONTARIO* THURSDA Y APR. 7 , 1 There is to be ono weaking of th levet after ,ol � e:tt Act, +whxCh xetpuare nw d - e ept: st, ,next, el ildre Isbell be kept at school until they ar 'arch. came in 134114 414 and leen, naea� Hon. '�1by .. Grant, nr.nster of When a, girl loops as thoubh she Riad s fallen Tae downwards: in a flour bar- n rel, you have no right to conclude that e she was helping mother with the bat: ne .-e'rs of age according to announce + , education. "But we will be reasonabl and enforce it gradually," intimated e Great. "Children who are 15 years of age, yearand w will :not ve be eforcedr b ck f t school. We expect the people of th p -o%- r'e will co-operate." out a Little blustrs, but ,not what one would coal ??unlike, It rained and snowed a bit on ,the last day. Phone Sia TAMAN'S For ,8,iI Kind of. Men's Sprin,gweax ",!GLAD TO GRIT you, old top, by Jove, you're locking fin here did you ge.t such a swell elegant fitting suit of clothes?" "At Taman's, the tailor, night down Main. Street, Best in towwfi;, they say; At he 't least, . fitted me with the bass. suit eve ever had. Not high priced, eit- ' -"Looks good to me, toe. P 1 r my next suit from them, Sure;' SUITS lilt , ., $20 to $40. OVERCOATS $20 to $35 RAINCOATS $15 to $30 W. W. Taman Tailor Furnisher e Canada's first postage stamps were ir, issued April 23rd, 1851, and bore the picture of the beaver. The first is orsue comprised, a three penny, a sex o penny, and a twelve -penny. A FRAUD. The Famous Baker "Estate," in which number here and different parts of and the united States have COST OF THE CBNSCS. On tete basis of ,the $1,620,000 set es do en the estimates to pay the ex- eaases of the decennial census begin- ning ern. June 1, "next, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics evidently expects the metal cost to . e about IS cents for every utast, samara Pad child :t' the Dcstninion, of the population Prcves' to be up to or over the nine millions oafs'dently pied e:ted by many goo - eminent officials, The pay for the enumerators is so much for every name' about which information is obtained, with en allowance per hundred flames, differing with the various pre viaaces, for the expense of drivitng, W-HY SOME TOWNS AR f+. DEAD The town ,,bat never has apyth:rag to deo wt, a. public why ort the road to the cemetery, says an exchange Tie c€tizert who will do nothing dor his town is helping .to dig the grave The man that curses the town furn- ishes to coffin. The man who says he has Tato tame from his business to to Elva to municipal matters as snaking, site; shroud. a h ud, Thn ,� mat who will not neve ase is driving the hearse; the nail who is pulling ?sari: *rout any Iaubbc cn:erprise thro.r,s trettqu.ts on alvei ;rave. The man ww0, s >aw s# n ;y aS to be forever howler:; hoed trioree. prey ices the funeral sermon, ':rag, tete doxology, and thus the town res lou:' ed from ale sorrow and care, ,anal the Mayo. or Reeve should never leave town without a crepe band on his stat, PLEASP. PASS THE APPLES. l hen eve -'y pool in Eden was a mrrr►ar TIt at unto•I ve her dainty champs taro claimed, Site went und,;'ped without a s ng1 :ear or ilaou;ttt site had need to be ashamed. 'Twos only when she'd eaUn of the oPole That she became tnclincd to be a prude, And Lound that evermore she'd have to grapple With the muchdebated problem of the nude. The:earter sloe devoted her attention, Her time ;and all her money to her alatlseat, And that was the beginning of Con- vention, Aral elodesty, as well, I do suppose. Reaelions comeabout in fashions recent, Now girls concea. so little from the men, It would .teem, sn 4the: name of nrl that's decent Someone . ought ,to pass the apples round again. -Exchange, See The N New 1921 GRAY DORT OPEN AND CLOSED STYLES ON EXHIBITION. WHAT ARE YOUR TIRE REQUIREMENTS 3 Why send to Ttorotnto and buy "seconds' of unknown make, when we can bupply you with tires of : eoutable manufacture that have stood 'Ire lest of years. Owing to 1. large purchase we are in a pos,tteon to supply you with • Tires and :Tubes, at at very low price and guarantee satisfaction. D. S. traity ary'a AND ('wrote Farm to at FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE GRAY DORT GARAGE. T. ,. .: NEWELL THRTESTOF GOOD FLOUR IS IN THE BAKINOI as of EXCELLJ,NT RESULTS ction We are ,receiving great praline wherever our Pique is being -used, You , ere making a great •miettae if you think 'the best ,floor is out - tide flour. We use .th;e fiines(t grade of wheat, upeto(-date mala chinery and are experienced xna1.1- >Itrs. Testt.it•,by ,flourls best test -bakiaig'. Uleo it,orecie andyou.. wilf have no other. paper sub- t the paper, ;t of a lit- rivate Cage st. JURY sxeter OUR BRANDS MANIT,OBA'S BEST- A Pure .Western .Flour. Especially suit- able for Bread. MODEL- High grade blended flour, a general ihous;el old far- areaet t WELCOME-A :Winter Wheat patent flour: Makes that delight- Blakey piiecrust ,and biscuits "like Ur. W. J. Heantazn 4 sonfaned to his bed through illness. Farriers have commenced seeding n this lo.eaeity pnd the land is working fine. Mr. Jos. Ferguson' of ore as v_�sbtt has purcirasrd the Wm. Somerville .Farm in the same township. I Ur. Homer Bagshaw; has moved into ;►I;ss P,arkinson's house, corner Wb11- ;ami and South Boundary. Mo. 1'<'stt. Carling is this 'week mov- ing into the house be rete tl n y Pule - based frgnst firs. $lake on Carling r5,t;+eet. 'Mr: Harry tae, n Iaananatg n s ?topes n'f having show 'teem that wool first c eat the the.- beak accounts ,enhanced has been H 11 S e r nc#ay front of �, of the United Stat..s which sass that the whole tfa=ice is a fraud A ' 3oad of potatoes was pur- aatd alto facts nee now made: public: chased. at Clutton last week at Site. wooed by .a, report from the bores:a M e:ts-. p:: Tarr oat wlo leenl aid f • fr Robert McLaren.. There wwA% San elk :t a cif Jacob Baler beg, and chapped out. They were reV Ut } veteran. which was ::alit, s Ctkota 13s1 diedel orphans' .court o. Pl a - Kph; ; County. . . ty. The records of the Ur. and Mrs, Chas. Birney last court csheywe. it was disposed of ;tbc3tt week moved into the home of Mr. B. 1847 and the eetate, valued at :,bout Aatdrewv recently vacated by .Mr. J V1,000 or 11,000 a,s et ,forth in the C; James on Gidley street, where they "Baker Estote" which has been 'used completed xaat ithe lout:• street?' account which was hied,, The fake ` wr.,-U reds tutt3l theft• new home a bit throughout the entire coup- , Ls supposed to .consist ,of a 99. BOUt H4 C- AGE, lease on certain real eluate .7zt city of Ph;ladelph a, „part of which .I= James iFoote of Exeter and Mr. zs pow occupied by I'Ite city hail,and Cltarlea Peon of London have patr- on additional real, .esttate ,s'tuat:d in chased the Gray Dort: Garage, , and s! c.iwty� r Ch idu eet e, O. The p -.-:r- becore local ,dealers for this well - nebulous estate- a.is*n wn an" besides earr3ut„ o:t the ?beans of obta lthag money from un- `e;:azr' wort,:, Ms. Newell, will, or �aaspe.„t:tg 'v:ctutss by the, name ct; i;:une, coat:,nue ¢.he;, who?. -sale end Baker. declare that the 99 -year lease 'f': dta Gray Dort sales. has ,just entered, wad ,that the '.nor-' ��...,•-... moue ,estate a.s about .to be ,distr:&tu: - Alt:: BROKEN. ed. The records disclose no lease o- :1,ss May Clark, dauOtter of ;air, any ;such property right.. We tusder, Wm. Clark of Usborac had the m'- ,,twl a, number of oar citizens Uwe oaeotne to have her arm broken on heirs, dclnd:'ei instar s:nd. g +taaty;aug \t :aaday ;cast. l*lae was dorm; a horse amounts to the fakir; to help prose- a .he.rrsxd When it became frightened w u.e their stIppoeed claim, 3adi it must a:: n autennob le, and st ?.:at:l the' eeei +� Ise' v':? al.5soura �: to tasean, as we , eel went, ihe• w9»a'.p f 1,.;°lied, stz .istg + ' ere told dolt some of them bad g rest Me tillers' ;u he arm 'KI � i ead R 9I ,e fir. end Mrs. Frank Morenz e Detroit, a daughter. Execc; on March 31, to ;tr. asci t;5, 1. C. Snell, a daughter, Pooley- 00e In Usborne A ' fano peal 2sad„ to 31 . and Mrd, R E Pooley, a daugh- ter -Margaret •Marion MARRI,• GES Hooper^-.�=klrRer,--At the :n Street Methodist parsonage, by tine Rev=_ W. G n McAlister, face'11arch 3t�:h, �1:. W.,lkarn C.Hoopero Haw Tp„ r,o Miss Awl F. Seer -toe: r,, h e . Hadd-ns-Wi:soatz-At Clat�,,dtboy..Moe 23rd. Eli Hodg s s, Coo, 2, Boldu:p h. to Ethel W.:s€an of +Clendeboy axleagleze�s ePage-At Fullerton. Mao Twin, ,Almy Edith Pae,, to Albe t tie eg•hera, both of Russe;de e. lfn:Itee-Revel e --At Gee d Rend. tee :rCi+ 2Ethe iliyrtle, daufehter eel' Airs ' ey Raverlle, to WW'elte, �pcl, l:'.an rtes of Stratford.. Peck --In Coder: -eh. on Mar, Peek of Stanley I'p•, to c*Itew t �;r, Site; ckm sn of Bayfield. DRA TJIS Lcelleor - In London, oa, Aprd . 19i; ,ii,obe,t Leathorn,, formerly of Ew•:ttr .� he 9Sih year; Tu tr-..At .Greeneray, on March 3F a, Thnmae Tu:•rs, ;n h.5 65th year. P;e.nhele-1n Exeter, on ;Ari!, 4, James Stanley. to infant eon of 'aIle and :1lre. L.uete.r J. 1'enhale. aged 23 days earer-Ia Usbo}rne. London Rcx;d ars Apr 1st S...inuel Deaver, a;t,',1 42 years. ers 'est 'wteG:ll.vsay, on Mar. *ten •°: , W. J. Sadittt+en,.', ed 43 list?te SA.N a ERS + CRCI;wII radsor At St. JoseP.i't's Hose_tai, cit naris. 2, Edna Irene, y daug1- cer of ;qtr, n,�ed �'Irsf Ii J. Windsor. Prest-'.1 DO. 'T BUY A BATTER' WITH- OUT IT I- OUT A HIOME. ST. -O -LITE BATTERIES HAVE A HOME EVERY FEW `1II.ES Taylor Tire and Ba r _ - wort and ' = , tat 3rQCC a t� Nettie ut wrt� It .'otte 6n tate e�sir that t on; m:ol:ct;at the elbow. 'i'Iee t bade tet lite. WHY .BOYS LEAVE Trim FAR' :soured member ,was drw'ssad hitt :t well be some time la Y<are she have us'a Of the arm, '`'►1a ° clad R cru lc�1w� tele F;arant pale l nal (TO ADD A FOURTIU TEACHER. NhVhy diel you bolt clad qu t }ourtlaai? At a tne:tisna AF the Exeter Board «'!►s• dict you be i ,zt oU to to.vn. was decided. to increase satatf or And turn your poor old loft, r ressn, the Exeter I-lr.gb School. From three Thmkc=+ of platform, pules t, press lo tour nihera, and. a special meet Are wvaWnvin p in,, is calk.? a "next Tuesday to des.. goat der disarms.,, crass the wwltn,e matter .of aeeonzoda- Talcv seek to know• this luddcn cause float and stn€f, the buildingand teachers Wlty ,?;armee boys desert their pas. committees to b ng :n recommen,d:ti Same say the sake lttle torr nws, rt number of aceouxats were° _�,. � chums , . i\las:ake th tgttit-cards for the true s ssrtlerei #sa tan para The Public ln ww;ageri ng ,fresh and harmless air p e= ©rI were4re eived end filed; j and sgainst the smoky the 42 're all agreed the !'err So gree your mind an case, and slate your 9'Zkeu, ,sir anger, ,sinav you've* been so frank, I'll roll aside the hazy bank, The 'misty cloud about the skies, And show you where the trouble lies :oft any dad, itis farm, This view, Because my calf becann.' his cow; II left my dad-'twas wrong of *course, Because my colt became .his horse. I left my dad ,to sow and. reap Because my lamb became his sheep, I dropped Jay hoed struck my fork Because my gag became his pork. The ,garden, -!truck ,that I made grow 'Twas his 'to sell, but amine to hoe,' It's etct the smoke,in the atmosphdre Nor tthe ;taste for sjife -that brought me ,here; Please tell the platform, pulpit,. press, No deer of toil, or love of dre`',ss 'Is arising off the farmer Iads, But just the methods of their dads."' ?Yell someEperson, please explain how it is legal for the voting on the refer- endum �th+at ,all, not on, the voters,' Inst must make personal application and thousands be debarred by such a de mand, and yet the lefeighen and Drury Governments and sitting isupposedly legally) by the ,ofd ;method of revision by ,names being vouched for by com reett•ees'' eGpm(sistency thou art a Jewel". Such injustice is unworthy of any country ,caleing itself ,British. --A Citizen. O Local News Mr. Maurie•e Ha,rvtey ys v:,sitirng at his home here ,froan London, and .us ccn- fined to the house through illness. M>. Russ,ell eladkwidl, who has been ill at the_home of this paiae.nalts, M, and Mrs. W. A1, Balkwwill, has returned t n Toronto. ell, Mr. A. j:, McDohnell,was judge at the iSpritng I%orsq Show at IIsnsall on of the ,etudcots in the ?High School It woe, particularly required that re- ports be sent regarding th= Easter and June tests, Lyle Statham vv3site&in, Winds,orund Detroit foreEaster holidays. ,1Ir and eIrs. Austin Hewitt of De- troit are visiting with relatives There this week, Mrs. Blake, who has been r.'stding in Exe ::r ,for g.number of yaars, leftfor New Brunswick, ,where sin intends to make her ;future home. Centralia THE LAND OF PROMISh,-Owing to repeated requests this fascinating play that was thoroughly enjoyed by those who sap it lost March, 23rd, will be repeated un Centralia Methodist :Church under the auspices of oho Trustee Board, on. Wednesday, April 13th. Admission, adults 35c; e hIdrer 25c. Come and, bring your friends. Mrs. A. Brooks entertained those who. took .port in, presenting the play on Monday evencng to a 10c. lunch, Miss Mary Hanlon, after spending the Easter holidays at her home .here, re- turned to her school at Dundas. Mr. and Mets. We Hodgins of Lon- don spent a. few days et the week -end iwith friends .in the village. Mrs, Dan Hodgson returned home after visiting for a few days with her son. in Toronto. . Mrs. Andrew Ricks, spent last wveek visiting in Toronto. Miss Mabel ? ilkaltt, who has been visiting wllth her sister in Detroit, re- turned home on Monday. Miss Margaret Hanlon has returned to resume her school duties at Hamil- ton, - Mr. Wilbur Luker called on (friends in. the village during the wvaek, Mr. Wm., Colwyn? ?elf i on. Monday for the ,NeeesJt. I1r. Thos. Boyle who has spent the winter here, has returned to the West. Mr. and i4ls(s. AI, Brirtntn(ell: moved to Exeter last week, where Mr, Brintnell Ms accepted 1. position with Mr. New - Tuesday, lir, W, D. Sanders judged Finkbeinee-lea, loving memory of Amythe tattle, ell's, Johns Wood went to Victoria Lvette , FinJekbessusnea- n ., \AviApvaril pas,2nsd; 192ed to 0, be Hospital, London, last week to receive Gone ,from this earth so swiftly, itrea(tmsefr t for foot trouble.She ex- Plucked like a flower in bloom; pects to undergo an operation shcrtly. So• young, so der, so Irving, " Miss Hazel ,B,issetit was tendered a Yet ?caned awtaq so soon, copious kstchein ,showier In stave lecture :Through all her patites3 a't times she sanded, A estate of Heaveney birth; And when the. angels called laser hone She smiled farennell ala earth. r -Sadly miis'sed by her grandma Amy. BIRTHS IN MEMORIAM room of the fames Street Methodist Church on Tuesday evereang by the League•, We (understand the recipsent win shortly bring the? ninny - gifts into practical ,usiei. - Dueeug the Easter holidays 11I;4s Lia - vel Anderson of Saur.: Ste: Marina vis mother used 1 -bo Make." i arvey Bros. ,ted her •gra,n,dnvdther, . Mrsi, Delbrid,ae of Exeler, And wh,le •i,n ,this vicinity McPalls-In ,Biddulph, an A.pnyl 1, to two sorirel evenings 'vera given in her 1VIr. ahid Mrs, Fanson, 12CFalls, asoan.. honour, „ohne lit the home cf Mrs, F, T:;lebner-In Stephen, kon Aprid 1, to Down and the other at Mrs. W, Mr. and Mra Frank Triebners a son. Wood's,. ',N ss .Anderson. ]tett lloncda.y Gaise:•-=At Dashwood-' on, Mar 31, to moi:a:ng ifor Wilaiitby where she at- (\dr. and Mrs. Earl Gainer, a daughter' tends the OntarTo Ladiies' Colttlege, ;edorenz-At Dashwood on Mar 31st, Unless You Need. °en -�-~- , WE ARE OFFhRI.NG FOR CA II UP TO MARCH 8 WIRE l'ENCh, 12 STAYS TG THE ROD FOR THIS OFFER. CLOSES ON MARCH 31st. WE WIL1.. T;AICE CARh` OF ALL ORDERS UP TO TFA.T DATE. c. BUGGIES, WE HAVE A FEW BUGGIES LEFT AT PRICh. THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. DROP IN A_ND SEE THEM, B. T. LITTER. CARRIERS, WATER BOWLS, PUMPS, TANKS, STABLE FITTINGS AT SPECIAL PRICES. HAS CAR. GOODS, ROPE SIZES, PULLEYS, 3.TC. SOLE AGENTS FOR. THE B. T. SINGLE RAIL STEEL TRACK. DE LAVAL CREAM SEPARATORS. REPAIRS ALWAYS ON BAND, AGENTS FOR OOMINiON ELECTRIC SYST M. Massey -Harris ShowRooms FRANCIS & WILLIAMS Honesty es our Policy. Live end Let L.ve our Motto J. A. STEWART Phone 16 Men's and Young Men's Suits We have our new Spring clothing for,young men in the very latest •models and up to date cloths; also a more censer- vertative style ,,f,or the older pian There is no need of waiting "buy nwa'. Our ,prices are at ROCK BOTTOM. NEW LIN OLEUM S How about ,a, new Covering for that Kitchen, Dining Room,, Bed Room, or Bath Room flcor, Our stock is complete. We ca=suit any room in Linoleum Rugs. Let us help you with your spring ,House Cleaning by Cleaning your floor. "LADIES SHOES CHILDREN'S SHOES. MEN'S .SHOES • Black oz- Chocolate in a nifty •Oxford, Coloniaal Tu; or neat high lace Shoe in Ladies;. Children's in black or mahogany; also men's en "New La!itle New Pelices in all lines, - DRIE.SS - VOILES Buy a Dress length of our New. Voile, land you have some- thing•exciueloe. One .dress in each color.' Don't ,delay. Pick out your dress while the range is complete- , Great Clearing Sale of Raine oa#s JOB LOT OF MEN'S, BOYS', LADIES' AND GIRLS' t RAINCOATS ALL SIZES SEVERAL (COLORS TO CLEAR -- -153.50 J. A. aT ! M A ,j, HIGHEST PRICk. PAID FOR .ALL PRODUCE, 1,014401 A a 4 4