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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-7-21, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. EXETER, R,, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JULY 21, 921 $ANDE'" cS CladaaleCH Our Corner ",Did you -ever ask God to make you a batter' boy?" enquired the fond mother and the lad replied --"Yes, and I put in a word for you and Maddy A lot n: consereestion" worked ii tea. in society Ought to be dumped in the garbage can. If you haven't your wet goods in r News j:tOw. you ere toxo .late,. Local town e�r w. I: trees in set�aa l Centralia BIRTH places have tilled in the tile, People who think the newseepe-s print poor stuff should sea what they don't print. Phone 81a TAMAN'S For All Kinds of Suramerwe • W. A mall's best friend just now is his' job --and don't forget it --next winter will ,prove it. There's many a a woman expects her husband to be en angel and to work like the devil all the time. Clinton and Seaforth--like Exeter— ave lead to secure ,class: to a com- plete new staff of teaehees for their High Schools. The ;average weekly cost of the fain- tly budget (allowng for live}, in six tv Canadian cities at the beginning of June is S1for 1 36, as compared with Qatario rto-day has exactly 599 news - es ers and ,periodicals of all cls ees, tvltx ratras t ve years ago there were 745. r conditions and the abnar- tn1 costs of production have led to -tele decrease, People travell€n„ about Ontario by Man and motor tell us that nowhere sa=a; the crops looking better than In the district around Exeter. levery year it is about the same story. 'Trull we :lave the ga;;cieft here: "15 a :ayatcc soma; totwas are not nuking e. t:ti n°'Ind suwcess of their ('e:avtauqu:a esttagements," l-ays the l3easse ; Past. "Perhaps two reasons are epnara rit. First there is a c r.n• .inteous program of other events 8n strew: ,es ry plias e, i..ueciaally in the summe. montlas; and Second the eon - met. as tar as it relate, to responstb•1e !tea is one sided. While tete talent eu*haled es usually good, the town is t; .3 cto 4 1 up the t' a as •t l1 .71,'tdt -ilr„ k llotlt Puy rsk whatever being >aceepted by the bureau." It is something like the olcl game with the Chautauqua penal.' t "I�ieede I win, tails yen lose." "After the ;,portage is "coughed' up ala w ticllee by a half dozen or so enthus- iasts who were behind. the contract there le monotone about it, over which tilt: people n -i11 think twice before they "bite'." Some abject also over the feet thy: it excludes to a degr;e the toy -a1 cont•er t programs and the ob- jects ter which, they are 'held." CORRESPONDENTS ATTENTION. Correszloaadealts will please get the budget. of news to The Advocate of- w. f wTam�an Tice .tot later than Tuesday, and the • Hope always Qt1 Tuesday morning,. It Q is necessary so that the half- holiday Ta4lov& Fi mise.. er be observed on Wednesday for the 11 summer months, See The New 1921 GRAY DORT OPEN AND CLOSED STYLES ON EXHIBITION. WHAT ARE YOUR TIRE REQUIREMENTS ? Why. ,sand to Toronto and buy "seconds' of unknown make, .wheat we can supply you, with tires of reputable manufacture that have stood the test of years. Owing to �. large purchase we are in a position to supply you witli 'Tires and Tubes, at a very low price and guarantee satisfaction, FOLLOW THE C4ROWI TO THE GRAY DORT GARAGE. T. H. NEWELL We Are Installing A Receiving Separator And Will Be Shut Down Two or Throe Weeks WE HAVE ANTICIIPATED YOUR WANTS' AND HAVE, IN STOOK 'A GOOD SUPPLY OF OUR SPLENDID FLOUR — ALSO AN 'ASSORTMENT OF, FEEDS. PRICES' OF, FEED BASED ON'rBUYERS BAGS, -Harvey Bros. airs. James Sweet stilt continues quite at, • \!eesrs. C. L. Wilson and Honker Ba,r,thau are starting a taxi service. See ad. in another column. d' `t ••sting teeth the fo-rlleles brcither, ' and boys. A good tittle es expect:d+s. - dayo l at 1�, ::til les, ...rnue. Pre,zcator V Bast Jeckcll, I ondo a Road, ward'''. °?a Ir ulln and 1 ss Ii tree *,-s. t1 -,e to 1 and �Zi55 St -a start of Eeeter, to. Ni_ee ;tat garet Aller:, a t kI x; t nd , � tie ,n h Su m r . nil -: F 3, I) l I/ t.5' K I�et .a.rn :a � ro r. t,a t 4•-^ � < e G 'S .aa, i T z} '*� tnsl;in; .t ;mposs:,ble for the water to .> 3 ! as el �-�e�r —gin throu;tl. a. result cludte a lot �. :40 D.kv.s are v-; a:, Wetzel—At tu, Sask., on July 5, of dam2Qe s:as done du n-4 the lx -t; ; til :-vie- Js :,*1 arsl aroutiel C tri, r to the and :WS. .t•.,;ra Vt t eh n 'ache ran •ot last seep. ltraj rbe ,Evangekcal- Sunda Sailor,' !train' --- _ ur tv Il be held at G.-andhEend�� « l Vass Eta?.i.b.:s:at spent rite :we "1: i el:,u,sday. A tine lot of sports has 'en ed with 'fie. aunt, #1rs. Parsons. 1MARRIA+GES lee and Mrs, 1i'm jeckell and been .p eoar:d as well as ,;antes Of Miss 3.:f3 a I3rovl.s end Mee. Hare]"' -'resp a"L 'ilr•nlarc.ok—In Detroit, au�hter of Youngstown, C)heo ares oft bar arranged to be played ba girls Esse- vi,.:ted • ' airsJul?'' • • ' �, t G,d r.si1 over Sun ; J 1. 1a. Burton. 12 Pr, sze;:ta;r,sar, �,• Premier re was 1ia°r t fia clever pole- .t.iaaot :.t Code cls,. .n when he got the leading farm - ,e•; in has cabinet—lotheraw sa what ttapeened in Alberta on Monday would have happened in Saslaatchewae a few weeks ago. •ANSHARD FARMER, INSTANTLY DULLED St. .1t trys July 17:-4I'eeitry Swr..tzer, lege-I 70 Con.. 3, Blaulshard Township, about mine miles north of .acre, fell cut of the door of his bares on +atur- lay eventing at b o'clock; and was lint aptly }Billed,. eta Swatter, who had not been feel - lee well all week, want into the tietds t,k• r at -s ilex::arl P,oag•i i IIs (, ¢,t:,-Doaerta :fit Strattord, or. k....t U n1-i�: hes• i -4*-Toronto. rQc'k are The Soot Bala learn tram ::'u* c t, J�1:- 2, b; the Rex -31`:F pagers:rfcl, T. 4unamata ee the Beals staff s '1'`1 '1't :FLt' i.n y aptea;a:tee at (,, ..bra tYDas'F, ee;gat�r ohf tL late tloiirlagsalg .in Toronto. ; x�'+1 t a 'a ¢ortr ay ;st. ('carr•:i°a ; ° 1 steel tlrs. (.,eorg . I}vile'-t�, of Miss l.ose4ta 1-la;.st has zetur. d t ..nal aa�as .dl -eee-kes,s. t Clatter. to Reginald lest G,+tI ©I r. fronA Grar,d Bend,alter a week's acts 45:zenF er ascd daugaatfr o: holiday. Tlaoan' are 0. st:,"ag> Stl1 !ria ra l: 31:s. Stele'''. and William and Frank tits± 1,I22w., Ftulebe per of Cleveland visited their 'gr. 1 . Alibetta's retur;eecl aurae : +t patents at an Mrs John be.n,:r, over the weekend. '1tr. and ;airs. Ilan Sweitzer have re- turued to Algonquin Perk, after v;s'- itiny iFcnds in town. They were e %:oawarded by lir and Mrs. Garnet $wether who will spend ;. t. -a styes with 'them. Dr. end Mrs. Orme and t ttrldren hue returned c 3. .aftir too ; • - .. , 11 Fbeetle, , t t1,G1,5 ,cd :n t11e h371.cst. -On Saturday bollda,r at Grand Be" = e 'gad just brought in a load of great ben,atar and airs. Rate of New Ham- unh.t'.bed the horses and turned to bur.' and Mrs., Hallman :and daughter take them out, .when ths accident hap- of `l t •auto leave been visiting Mr. end pelted. :tare '.'i t-, Ltw. J er tide past week. He .s survived by h., willow; four qtr. wad ars. Fossett and Paul lett sons, D' Jac;. of Erie Hospital, Penn- tr•- Stat:brae for a taw wa;: ks rash, sa wants; Edsrett. an. the West; Wel- ;,tet awe •lti, beet, 51. 'larys and William :at home; tiee Pearl lics•A ref Kalseteteolt. ease step giltere. t, :stns. 11•-e e 3ggar �, '8:.'J1. :5 :t;trc2 u: a a'.rys; Mrs. Bicklo, K1?ttora; lar=;. .lays. i..a•r<taan; :`cllt• a Alberta„ aa;�:.l ::r teasedwoven a l 4..0 t -r. 'eters t borne. tint.,t sit..t tie;'aortnera p tee ter,•;;a.i sir,. B. Beta s;- .1 teaeteee ast x: , ¢ Has In, a.0 144 ne vote heal et a,a:a_;ad tittat ttua,.y;¢tGtn,dcss:na-ge*:caf? :sdftro)rrr ►1nrhannan �►hg taa th Iter: \fondly eseniag was, . raaea, nbt1wa� Ili+a itaiia+ 4i ' s:ceT:rlawar- ¢ naanspRa.t•as,l•¢i<ta!'¢ti1t„tY at, ble .aaes tine The Ida,: lsr)vknatIna¢;;3 vera1h. r.'»1f'41the rt(artaa vrat.t-d.k.,'. Flaw about G n c:1oek cn Drummond fa, Sons :l i_, , lei eat 01 the ,1' tty br t•k blot k and ,fust opeoshe the alethociist cilu1.h The nun, (trout the festival helped to a . 1 man � n tI' , 'ant engine ande . tls'C'. ' 1 4 a ' a a.1 in keeping the tire C0tnfhted to the bu ,iding art as hl •h it started. .1.1t11otl h the stables wen: destroyed they eta*, CC' led in s;l.vints an autornobe>lt, a ?Ionse anti slsiee, and other art elect, The fated, a wagon, and some harness was destroyed. The articles were insu-e:1, but Mr. Petty, who 'ltwned the building had r14 insurance.. ha TRANCE E RESUI.', AT LUCAN John 0. Armitage honors, Barry G. Roaaena Boyle,sliorras Brooks, Joseph Carroll, Kenneth Carter, Elvia Clarke Olive Coursey, Lillian Cranston. hon- ors Rita J. Crtumicaxa, Willa Culbert, Gordon Dann, Irene Derham, :lays- Dec:kern Jean V. Digxtln, Zelda, °iron Dorothy el Dore honors, Nellie Doug- las, Ruth Douglas, Jack Duffield, Kitty Garrett, Aletha W. Gibson, Joseph Halle, P. John Baskett, Marguerite '3ilelenbrand honors, Kenneth Hobbs, honors, Stanley Hobbs, Myrtle Hod- gins honors, Eurton Hodgson, Clifford Hodgson, 1 eimar Hudson, Francs.; Kelley, .Margaret J. Kelly, Edna Is ers-S lake, Jack Lackie honors, , Vernette Langford, Jean Luther, Carlisle <aic- Goun, Fran llcGoun honors, Harry 11cLean, Gladys I. McMurray, Gladys E. ;1Ic1i ann, Kenneth McRoberts hon- ors, elirulie McTavish .honors, Roselle Horgan, Gladys O'Neil, J. David Park, Kathryn Park, Violet Pierce, Jack Rad- cliffe honors, nary Radcli.afe, Hilton Roberts Winrtifred Roberts honors, Hazel RQss, Nyle eagle, Arnold Sover- eign, Ivan Stanley, Jim Stanley hon- ors, Nettie Scott, 'Cathleen Simpson, ObieThompson, Verna Trevnetbick, Alton Wallis, Martin Watson, Norman Webb ,bornors, Verna Weetrnan, ''Fran cis Wheelbase Joseph Whelihan, Rup- ert Williams. Eli>rnville The weather being favorable, the farmers have finished haying, and are now busy witt]3 the wheat - Cement steps and sidewalks were built at %'irinchelsea school last week Miss Nellie Medd. of Exeter and Mins Grace. Barnard of Florence are visiting friends here and at Exeter. Miss Adelaide Jackson. of Toronto is visiting her cousin Miss Mijnryie Vale. Mr., Wesley Horne and Louis Woods are ;erecting Mr. Josb. Johns ver- andah ;this week. , Our berry pickers report that the raspberries are -a failure owing to the dry weather. _Diss Myrtle Jahns as able to be out again as she has recovered from her illness Mr. Richard Johns ;lost his valuable '4 is*er. When it dropped dead Su-- dant' mooning whale Mr. Johns ,was driving to church. Crediton HOUSE FOR SALE—Good `frappe dwelling with stable, brick 'foundation a rl rue -fifth invd MaS;n s�tIreet;�oin Cre,ditaonnrs of AppIaly •..toom . John Treitz: Crediton, • Mr, and Mrs'. Will Edger, son and daughter of Newark, Ohio, Mr. and et Banker and Mr. ,and Mrs. limiter of Detroit motored there last week and visited relattrves 'tut 'our mitddst, Wo:k as being done at ,opening the Dashwood 1:r. eel tills. leturkhertit .s1 Sem - lv of '1Q.iclugur spent Surel,s a. the home eel tr..:e11 Mrs John leineta, ear. sell Mrs. Setter, Mr. t >rra:d ., 1.'. a and 'i Manley Sitter of a trn a r'a 'te 1 saint Mr. and :singe. J. e, laroselt•r l~etas day . wt;st Ames MoDltvntati end 41i,>.,iN ,Hens. 1Tas; ani Hazel Haute ',a a13rc4A7; ..sated t a:lids Here this week. Sleet Evelyn /toward spent a few days in nrlrtt i.l¢i tit's week. CJl:ldrttn des.r.ng mounting raisers pini., site., for the school Fair, msay get the ::ante by eallints at the 'prina.ilv:al's errs, Granger et Sarnia is visiting her mother, airs. Ji; Bender, air° and airs. Stites, Mrs. Do s:hey an'l eta L. Gates of C laiiago are vis- rng ;.t the hones of arae J, Iti• Gates. Mrs. Pederson is suf1eriKg from en attack of appendicitis. We hope for a sr hady recovery. several from here attended the &cur. at London last week. :Nast: Tillie e Miller and itIildreti ;;lure: are visiting the former's mother, airy, al. :Sint ;r. errs. I'.Humble and family of Ser - pa spent the weak end with her mother, Mrs. C. Finkbeiner. ,. lI I) Handel spent a few says la1 Port Hu oru. Lorne Preeter and Courtney Eidt of Detroit are visiting in this vieln,ty. Missionary service was held in th.e Luthe an Church. last Sunda} rind was largely attended. alms Clara ICutata of Detroit ns spending her vacation at her Items here. Flax ,pulling is the order of the day. tIiss Alma Cook of Detroit is vis- iting Icer parents ; Mr and airs. Norman Kellerman of I(itclaeaer spent Sunday with relatives here;, Mr. and Mrs;, Herman Eidt of Forest y1r. and Mrs. J. E:idt of A,lsa Craig, Mr. ,and :airs. R. Stade. of Zurich, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stade spent Sunday at the home + of Me. and Mrs'. C, Stade Ur. Homer Guenther of Forest se eat Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. K1eitastiver and fame fly, \.rs. Fassold and Mfrs. Geiger spent Sunday and Monclay in Port Stanley. Mr. Schenk has purchased a new Gray -Dort Special. 11r. and Mrs. L. Schumacllner of 14th Con, spent Sunday with hir, and Mrs, G Meaner. ears and Mrs, Hartman .Elsie of Sarnia visited in -town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Ezra(Clttelrbeiln and Illr, G, Nadiger are visiting in Kitch- ener at present, air, and Mfrs. ?Ed. D,alters of near Hensali spent Sunvday at ',the theme of itr, and Mrs( H. `Neuswan:ger Death of Mrs. Nadigcr.—The death occurred here early .Tuesday moarnitng. of one of the oldest ,residents of town, in ,the ,erson of .Mrs, SG. Nadiger, labs. Nadiger. was in her 70th year, and had been .ailing for ;some time She is sury sed by :her husband three daugbters and two sons. Inters meat 'took place on Thursday after noon to, the Luthe_--an cemetery, Revs Graupner, afficia.timg. The ,result, of ;the judging of the plots in the school garden is as fol- lows t— Room 1 -1st, e Melvin Schlundt end Zeta Nadiger 3rd, Aielviltle• Restamyer 4th, Herbert Schlundt Room 2 -1st, Eugene Tiernan Znel Grace Guenther 3 d, Aura Tiiemaa Room 3 -1st, Laura .Reid 2nd, Evelyn Howard 3rd, Alice Hoffrnanl. t tt hush—tees trip out ;1 vet arae' Hezel 1Iste liars -rase l ',sera: orn Calgary.. Mr rest Mre, Realest and :::mile' :tae tae.Iting at Grant Bend. { 4,44,444.4.4414.41444.414044 DEATHS [,Ct:e-;a:.—.;t S* joeseph's 1Jo Aral, leaders, or. Jany 15th, Arch bald M Gregor of IC°:pue;a, aged :tF yeas acl,aver s,.. In Aasil:wat!d, on July nth i:s G Nedger sat her ?alts: liII Taxi Service A REAL S1 Ri'ICE Al' YOUR ItISP('laAl, ltl»GaleaR TRIPS '[fa GRAND BEND. `4 edS.b `. des .3111 aeon:d .. %.;,0; Yk..♦ , 31? 4.°,: Ot«':'r Tr 1zs; l,ea 'err , ; c te: t teen "^fit=. -aw ‘'2:C"'.: , E c1. i e.AI, Wilson & Bagshaw tier tee t helers at 1V i ,,s:' Nisi'a 11E1'.al: UNE 5ta Gro:*re FOR SALE Hup 20, 4 passenger, reasonable 90 Overland Roadster in good shape Bowser Tank & Pump, A1 Outfit, $200 Gray Dort and Page Cars Sunoco Oil and Gasoline REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS. Pilon Foote Huron Garage Exeter soWleeemskeroVseeassessamessemateelaleareameesymeassieseesswk J. A. STEWART Headquarters,Trvnks, Sult Gases and everything required for your summer vacation. Corsets Corsets Ladies' Summer Corsets in a stood staple style. Good qual- ity. All sizes. Regular $1,50 Sale price 98c. Twilled Sheeting 2 yards wide bleached Twilled Sheeting. A good heavy weight, Regular $1.25 per yard. Sole price 65c yd. Clearing Sale of all Straw Hats All Men's Bnays, and Children's Straw Hats must be sold therefore we are cutting theprice of every summer .bat, Work 'Shirts Men's Black and White Stripe Work Shirts, measly all sizes Regular $1.50. Sale price 98c. This store well be closed e very Wednesday at 12.30 , sharp. during the . months ,of June, July and August J. A. ST'EVirA.RT Highest Prices paid 'for Po id and all Produce. , 4 4 1 1 1 1 4 • • 4 • • • • 41 4 4