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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-5-26, Page 1TH &TY -FOURTH YEAR. Our Corner The Ailsa Crate Banner has eesum- ed publications after ,being off sauce ,....n, t Januar} of last ,year. A severe lightning and th+tndex ''"•,"`"+'^-�*� storm passed over this section Sun, We met a gill the .other day with day evening? arid a very nice shower abaut two Of rout fell, ' Garden and field . crops around her yards careele gause 'svrtpued are now naak,ing rapid growth, s she fsaid she was .hit ersonat g epr p faire aArtltg, We asked her to Yet us know when she asot ready to give an exhibition of Phone 81a e watar day in Ju1ye The Ste Thames Times Jo'1real, The 'regrettable r accident Ise ',Wan east week should be 'alesson to all motor its to Slaw up out the cor- ners. and ht passing other uehetee. Our streets on .Saturday evenings are ftravel d Oster than and necessary aof nd a great deal faster than is safe. TAMAN'S For ,A 1 Kinds of Men's Springywear "'G AD TO GREBT you, old top, by Jove, you're locking Cane Where did you get such a swell elegant fitting suit or clothes?" "At Taman's, the tailor, right down Main Street. Best in town. they say. At least he fitted me with the best suit tI'rre ever had. Not high priced, eft. et. r my next uoit fromnthem Sure." e: SUITS .,.»... 120 to 140, OVERCOATS 120 to $35 RAINCOATS $15 to 130 W. W. Taman T lion Furuishe r Beginning an June let, County Reg ichor Coats of Gode;rxch will be 044, Aged to Forward sane -fifth of one per cent of the purchaee arise of all real estate transfers to ,the Ontario goy. eraanent. This , s a ets regulation, as ftp to the present no such fee WAS ec+eti, It 'will mean �2 in every €T000. The, returns will ,be made each ntorath, The value of a college education is. not ;:n the quantity of knowledge that has been memorized but in givinga broad outlook on life' and training the mind to know how to study, and 'to enable the student to realize what vast stores of knowledge the world licontains tt tw.h h is suited su ted to his pari c•! u14r steeds. PAST DUE ACCOUNTS We have. been sending out accounts for past due sub- subscrptions, and we would ask those who . eceire them, and otter owing us to fly remit wit is due. Da not wait for a bill, as the work and expense of sending out a statement, means considerable to us. LOOK AT YOUR LA- BEL NOW, and send what you owe NOW, If our appeal does stat have the effect of bringing Ito us the money emcee then we shalt have to place /heat in other bands for collec- tion. We have done our part in e v g you and we trust you will show your aporec.- Lieet in return for value given, ADVOCATE PRINTING CO, Local News CORRESPONDENTS ATTENTXON, Correspondents will please get the budget.; of news to The Advocate D1 fico not later ;ban Tuesday, and we hope always on Tuesday morning. It be obsery d soon that Wedn sdaylf ffo Al ;1e sur rner months. i,'creria Day ,Many camp:tin:s are beg made of T" ga;:i: zs ndt 7h (vent in twtrn, 'she aOw down ewn�:ngs wt our Meet ena:e t a botvl'n�, t r:t;ta ?te atterntt,an of thea. telta to be a, little over the average height t,; ad't Riuofhe `cnsus antuner:ttee- for has been ? e s suddeltly d . should take the matter ma The with Dour t u,sdal of ,,lt, week tai nstruc•t the enume Mars fear Usborne and Ira: t r, merchrn:s and see that they have! The Cetera!, Experimental Farm at these* awn�ings tsed to a pron:r °:1,tawa has leased fora period of two from Mr. . Struthers, who recently purebasvd ,street. :Many a person who haupnns 'em"rt'tell in eatvaa,' Pleaaanily jolted by co •' tarp_ Walt n, tt�i be at the �1'own tv't't these alas men in carzta:t C:� 3~xe:e;,� ort 1'i`.dnsdsy ;toy height years the Clutton Fla A1111 Wag' for farm labor have dropped f.om \terxter Bros., and will a s i eearantately as Rave the .t a$ a Demonstration Station. Peron 1 prices of 'agricultural products. Last year $80 When oa3c is buried ,n teeter or , ,and $9tl per month end bo , ! Leer sand ' •rt m and t• ! t fere th. t tt �l last for cenfur;es.' no.mal monthly wages in the Western Oak pi,'es under bridges 4onstruc;+tett e leandat SQ�resent tante they ya tier Romans ;ttvo thousand years rel. of Commerce S e been forted to be as sound Bulletin. The wages paid by big fen -las whet they were firstlace . aac.ial institutions, manufacturers andrill."'p dto no - railway companies have. to droit, too,Mr. Albert Carnun received word level. before Ther can get et benne fair to a proper ton. about •Atte.Sundaye h C •of the death of his sister, tow prices for everything a farmer 'Deceased had been Lewis,ill or tsom� timer, has to sell and legit prices for every- 1 She was thing eine, born in Usborne 'Township( but had resided„n :Michigan for zn.•tny WHY THE DIFFERENCE One son s- 'ENCE ? r ears. u. txv es. } HerIausbandd predeceased her A. Jew weeks ago McGillivray Coun- Work is being commenced on the a1 advertised for tenders for the 1 nternationel cable suspension bridge buildanw of some bridges. Several ten- at Windsor and I)etrolt. It will have 'awl a single s dors were received ranged from less ;than $3000eta y A o 18o0 feet with styled 512000. How can this great speed be a i from shore to for shore a clew lance of 110 feel fotassels. Con e accounted for. Joseph Lawson, Cred- struction is expected to take six yea iron, was the successful tenderer, with and the erne will be sixty million do Dion H tars. Our town fathers are to be c ended on the manner in which ve uad the Town Hall and Lib nerty ,beautified by p. row of t .the rear, a basket of flowers de sof the soldiers' monument .s of flowers ;;rt front of the . The citizens should respect utifying spirit of the council o Demon should be so thought to pluck the flowers or other stray them. " A thing of beauty ay for ever," J unkrn of Exeter a -close second, See The New,1921 GRAY DORT OPEN AND CLOSED STYLES ON EXHIBITION. WHAT ARE YOUR TIRE REQUIREMENTS ? Why send to Taranto and buy "seconds' of unknown make, ,when we Can supply you with tires of reputable manufacture that have stood thetest of years. Owing toe. large purchase we are in a position to supply you with Tires and Tubes. at a very law price and guarantee satisfaction. .FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE GRAY DORT 'GARAGE. T. H. NEWELL Good News for rad blursBand Brgol Elton! i-arvey Bros., Exeter, Ont. Dear Sirs, Wyoming ' Ont, May 6th, 1921 7( Encloseyou will 411 find a cheque for $103.00 in pay - Mont :af flour shipned me an April 12th, Your flour is giving good satisfaction, hope ,,,t continues the same way. I am now supplying nearly every farmer in my dis',ttnic't. Onee .roan told me that this flour :made the best-flavourr, ed bread he ,ever ate, and T blink almost every user of your flour will say the same, Yours truly, 'H.. A W', Make your wife happy by raking .home a ,supply Of. flour made 'by Harvey Bros. { m ha pr at si bed :pry bea n as (le aj rs' om•- they racy roes each and Lib this and less wise • is TABLET UNVEILED. The ceremony of unveiling the tab- let in honor of those members of t]ie Bank of Commerce staff who enlisted in the great war, took place at the Bank an Thursday afternoon, last. Ap- propriate remarks were made by Rev. Trumpet, Rev. Foote, Reeve Beavers and li1ajor Heaman, Manager Chap- man Occup_ere the chair, 1701 officers of tfhis Bank sin Canada-eneisted and 258 ;never returned. The names . ontee ;tablet are— Ha ry Verity Carling Alexereler Vernon Fortye Harry Jahn Fuke George Robert. Gillies Nelson Murray Hill Wilfrid Ross Northcott DISTRICT ?MIEETIIN•G, The District Mleeting of the Meth- odlst Church far Exeter District was held in Hensall on Friday last with marning, ,afternoon and evening ses- sions. Rev. G. W. Rivers, was chos- en chairman en the place of the late Rex. . G. Powell; Rev. Parnaby of E1imvill•e was chase,n to represent th,e. District on tlPe Stationing Conurettee of lite Landon Conference, with Rev. A. Brawn of IGirktonn a,s eeternate. A s.esolueon proposed `by Rev. 'Jeff- erson of Granton, and carried, in ap- n eve -statin of the fact that the Angli- can Church of Huron Dioceae lied op- ened their pulpits to' mil/esters of crt /,- er danorn neteo.ne, and showed a de- sire .for greater unity. A resolution was also proposed by Rev. Wilson and cared, an apprec:,ateon of Rev, Pow - ell's shah-maar s.hap for thease. :.two nee s ,aa d en sympathy to . vIrs, Po. ell jai (he lases of he_ ; husband, ivy Mr. and • Mrsi, Paan Schroeder and daughter Doris. of Ballymote' :`visrved at the 'home ,of Me and Mxsl. John Tesebner of IIny. tees John, Barnes' of St. Thomas ::s visit',ng;omens friends Sin town. Mrs. .Barnes eeft Exeter about ttv,ee ity years age and ens since• resided an. tbe,' States, but of late has beenresiding avi'th her sister in St. Thomast, 'fir and 'vfrs. Wm. Dignan vis;iee with relatives etere Sunday. afr. and \frs. W. id, Leavett of Lon- don, spent seserg days in town during the week, guests et the Central Hotel~ Mrs. L. Day, who has been Se $ Josephs Hospital, London, for sever al weeke undergoing treatment, re- :urne to her home here Wednesday; her condition being much unproved. I IILLED BY AUTO. Zacha443 .Mc Ilhargey, aged 60 wined a coonhound fracture of her ip; Mrs, Walter Sovereign, wifeof publisher aaf the Lucaat Sun, had zee or four,ri[s broken, and her six - r -old daughter, Norma, was slight- rtju.ed at 9 o'clock p.m. on May lg, n they wee -,struck by a, motor ;Alen by James Ward, Lucan, at he Methodist street crossing. The •' were crossing the street in front iLearn of horses driven by j, 'vba.Cn, when the motor car, :n pass- ing destrienThe s andastruckbore the n tvMr. Soverign died the following afternoon at 4 o'clock. Several ribs ler. brok- en and he; lungs punctured, :tiny. Zacha iah Meli1targey, aged ate who sustotned a compound fracture of her thigh, ee s+er:ously i11. Her cond•r:ietn such that its yet no attempt has boric made, :c set the bones. Her con. _s serious, The little girl s re- corering, etre, Sovereign, a daughter ai C. W. 1'ta:nnn of Jareis, is sury:ved bye her ho ;band and the mull cls-;;;t,n Nerme e :nju:+ed one is the youngest. The mo Jest cla;.res Whew not been tires ;n-• Z3St. Mount Carrne Accede, --Oat Sunday etterneon, It .le Huber, ;tland younger ch:eever "e • sher wen: playing in die' woozs_a�ese,herbendRbokhis on H +}its ca r sd about half a. mile to his home Dr. Taylor of 1).ashwood was cared erne when the fracture was r., and 's now doing as well as can be expec yrtl. Rev. Tr. Ceircoran on Sunday an- nounced uhe banns of marriage of John Francis McCarthy, son of James Jie•- "rlty of Stephen, and Miss Loretta O'Hara , daughter of 11rs. Mary O'Hara of he 14th vo eesslon of NivGfl:v:ay,—Mr. smile aft theoa=rval of ais rbabya broad Hisses Ciera and Madeline Glavin cal- led on t :ends ,at London on Satur- day.: -.hiss Florence Campbell of Park Hill is t_siting her brother, ;Terry Campbell 12th on., Stephen. Crediton See the advertisement in this issue a the Advocate for particulars oe one Celebration on June 3rd. Dueng the past week seats ltav been :erected in the Athletic .Field, 'bet there well be plenty of room f the baseball fans ;to enjoy them solve V storm Day was a quiet one tinZoon A Targe number of our people accam;)an:ed our baseball boys to Zur- ech. Ait,hs'ugh we are somewhat dis- appointed with the result of the game w lnarcn't lost heart by any means. The score was 15-5 in. favor of Zur- ich. Goderich ;,pays a(game of ball with our 'team on Thursday of this week. Rev. Hauch left for tiapierville, this week to attend the annual ses- sion of the Trustees of North Writ-. ern College. His daughter, Miss :liar- t.ha eccompa seed him as far as Chicago w here she will complete her educa- tion. .e ae. s Massey -Harris Show Roos e Second Annual Uelebraijaa in Crediton FRIDAX', JUNE 3rd, 1921 UNDER THE AUSPICES Ola THE C.:.. -.,,,�.�, iORN1NG, 9 O'Clockee Greed Parade, led by she Band.,._Cetithurrnpsarrs, Autoes, 1.Tradesttin 'sFlo s, School Ch1dren. Winners wilt receive eibe al prizes.. 30 sem E n es Bann 15r a dt 10e. Game rettitan v ZurichI,eaguc T€ams, Adutrs AFTERNOON—I.30 O'Cloclt. Fed :ports, consist'ng of Races, jurtia sg Putting Shot, Tug of War,c •• , l,ibeaai Prices. 3,30 p,in, League -Baseball cam 4--Credi on vs. Zuresh. A r3 t: ?e of frac Adefeisea 10c. G pts_ VEN]XG g O'Clads. Gei nd Concert :n Town. Hall. Progr m will consist of Choruses Re P,La ?lIg±is, Dr1: ,, Eike.. by level talent, Orchestra in attendance t D , Urine's Drug Sire. an Soc. and Z�ceSeiness' ' , REFRESH\1ENT BOOTHS ON rjj G,ROU*:SDS BE AWARDED TO THE Ph.s1" DECORAT1;I-1CE1e4 f F BUSINESe OR PR1VA fE ;;1F,1'E LLIXGS, ►'Ef Y BO1)Y COME FOR THE EVENT eeee flit. SE ASO\i * GOD SAVE THE. KING, Ask About Overload When You Buy a Lighting Plant There is a practice among some manufacturers of rating machinery to ' prac tico3 ]y the limit of its voracity. No lighting plant to give proper, and continuous service should be rated at over 80 per cent of its maximu continuous output. DOMINION LIIGHT PLANTS are honestly rated at one K. W. The will carry a continuous overload of 20 per cent or more. This is just one example of the eareful design and sound construction back of them. and the quality built into every Dominion result in ability to deliver This, t'nuraus power at a low upkeep. n The only Canadian aide' ight•ne plant. SPECIFICATIONS Generator rated at one IC.. W. pee watts} with a continuous overload eapaerty of 20 per cent. or more. Battery of leo Ampere hours, 8 hour rating 4ir c:oolcd en pane with 3 S. Iti, F, Baht bearings opeeatcs on kero- sene. Loads, sixty 20 -watt Iights with engine ranula; or thine 20 - watt lights from battery alone for eight hours. DO`IINION STEEL PRODUCTS CO., LIMITED, BRANTFORD, CAN. "If you want the best buy a Dorn?pion", For sale at On fitiortday evening the Junior Y. P. A, spent a social evening Stn. the 1.- stitute Hall. A splendid program was rendered by the children, after which lunch was served, John G. Young is having a verandah erected in front of his dwellitng. Empire Davy was fittingly observed in the school" here on Monday, We are glad to say that Mr, $os- zell, the prncioal of the school, is able to resume his duties after a short 31I- ness. The. oat -vices in the Evangelical Church next Sunday will be taken by Rev. Meyer of Zurich in the morning and by Rev. Henderson, representing the Lord's Day Alliance in the even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jahn l Iumpp have re- turnee home atter spsnding the past week Rt the home of. Mr. and vlrs,. D. Sc:hr oerler of B.a+l]yrnote. Messrs, Harry and B1l Swartz mo - to Detroit Thursday and spent e few awes with .friends. Mr. end Mess Geo, Koch `of Dash - w oo2, Miss ,Roselle \of Centralia and sees, Ebiiare Thiel, and children of Blake motored to London Saturday and spent Sunday weeli Mr. and Mrs, J. M. .Dale; . • DEATHS Stewart --In Calgary, an May 19, Al - lie Hicks, beloved wife of Mr, ,:Geo:: Stewart, formerly of Stephen; aged 39 ,years and 8 \mon'ths, Tate—],n Parkhill, on May 18,_ John H. Tate, aged 59 years. Langfou-d—In Biddulph, on May 15, Ezin Langford, aged 71 years, 10. months 'and' 27 days. Wade -In Blanshard, on. May 16, Rob- ert, J. Walde, aged 56 years, Glendenning— In Calgary, om.May 14th. Thos. Glendennnng;, formerly of Mc- CG.11ivray, aged 62 years, FRANCIS & WILLIAMS AGENTS FOR DOMMINiON ELECTRIC SYSTEM. Phone 137 the door south Central Hotel J. A. STEWART Phone 16 Remnant Sale of Ginghams and "Nurse Cloths" We have it lot of Real Bargains in ends of Ginghams suitable for Dresses and .Aprons at Greatly Reduced Prices. Get your share now. LINOLEUM. Let us cover your floors with Linoleum. Our range of pat- terns cannot be beaten. Make your choice now, and. complete your eotuse cleaning with same new floor covering. HOLEPROOF HOSIERY FOR THE MEN AND WOMEN Black, White, Camel, Brown and Navy. They are the pop- ula: shales for this season, When buying hosiery be sure you get Haieproof, for they are by far the ,beet value in. silk stockings an the market to -day, MEN'S OXFORDS Men's /Brogue and Plain Styles. We carry 2 full rang e of the finest footwear made. Young Men get read for the Sum-- mer tnonthS, • STRAW HATS We have received a full. shipment of Straw and Panamas, In the eery latest, sof e+1, les, also Work Hats. 'Get ready for the Tint Weather. Hats in Sailors a good Iinne of This store will be closed every. Wednesdaya during the months ,of June, July and .August 12,3esharp. �. A STEWART HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ALL "PRODUCE. Qa