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EXETER, ONTARIO,. THURSDAY ALTO+ 11, 192,1
Our Corner
When a man boasts of having mon-
ey to burn, he will soon have ashes
to throw away,
Pthone 81a
For
All
Kinds
o
Summer ear
W. W. Taman
Tailor& Furnisher
A Brucefield correspondent says c—
A smooth-tongued agent has recezzt-
i ly been going around our neighbor-
hood among the farmers taking ord-
ers: for pictures of farm buildings,
supposen to be for an atlas that is
being nut out. The first act was $30
but he is very considerately giving the
.picture. tor $15.50. The atlas ti illnot
be for sale, butyr ll be p ueen consp c-
ues places, such as the Parliament
buildings, Guelrnh College, etc. He
nearIy always'' gets his orders from,
the women on the fa, -ins, as his a ene
:s too velusabte to go cut in the fi::lds
to the fanner. He also gets the, oho -
of the Same owners, then gate • the
signature ot the farmer's wiles 1t
would be a great deal better and
a ~eine; to show thew; men tIte gate armee as .t is generally an c:s;oen•.
s,rr exnerience.
The Ontario Department of Lads
.cxa-i
Forests is endeavoring to arouse
the cher st of the people in forest
conservation by nublisihn; a series o
Local News
Miss Olive Robinson of Ingersoll is
the guest of Mss Idella Davis.
ifiss Bowman of Preston is visiting
airs. T. O. Southcatt.
Mr. Walt rrovvn was up from Lan-
don. during the week.
11r. 1lcXionald and son of Guelph
wee here over Sunday.
Miss Lila Johns of Sarna, is stnend-
ixig a few days in town
Miss Whittle df London xesixed with
Alas Hilda Powe last weal;,
Atex. Stehvare of London is
he `keynns hero with his ,phi drat;
hi- A Hastings ,s ;mnrovittg nicely
ral it mile to drive around et his car.
Mr. Cliff Snekman and family of
Gizetuu ztr„ dtol ty :ng with relatives
here.
air shim :Mace tot Nirinnirteg is vi,S-.
it eg at U4 home of \lt•: 1 R,,,
Carl-»ag,
We novice Senior and sister, Mins
aav ert.sem'."nts eniocn`ne" care • 1 Blame eel are on a motor trip to Tor -
preventing forest fines. It may not 1‘1314> steed tithe= wines east
b« generally known that forest sires A=:. and Mrs, Roy Davis of Londoa
da tar more damage to our great for- sne tt Stenday ;lith the toner's par-
ents than do the aSeu of the woods. +:rets, lfr- Azad ;tics, Ja+,. Davis.
men, but it :s so: Reside,
mos: of Mrs, Norman. Jarrt,tt and .sort Frank
the ti es are caused through careless inter 3 visit w;. h re1ativ:s here, re
me, . ra,luays have been gut!'tt
vet mucic siestruetion ,n this line, and
Banners and hunters are often ex-
trenaele careless about seeing that
fires are thoroughly extinguished.
Every mart in the woods should take
enougm alt rest .t the natbiie wee. to
Vie:' that no damage is caused ntibl;r'Iv
nr:vately. owned property through
his cere:lessttees iza inetslintg circ.
PLANS FOR TH13 FUTt Ris,
not Ina earl±, to talk of tl v
school tern., A goodly numb:r
ct,.ve massed the .entranve. Now is the
acute to Nan for she future, This Es
ri aria rat which it ,is important; that
,a, many as nosstible os aur young men
2,1 Earls should have an edtr anti i,
To bows who feel iimaeient to get
ene 1 to 7,oron:o on. Saturday last.;
Jit•. Titre Berl:heart and tweet: uz
tine-velan3, Ohio, are vesitzng the la.-
ter's parents. lir. and firs. Jos. Davis.
Mrs. Hobbs, who has bean..u-ndzn:;
,> na .cth with+ her daugh+er, vers. I.
0 ;NJutlheott, returned to •I pronto
last: we :.
:Among these leaven; on. tier liar -
telt lixeurtkion to inti: \gist Wednes-
day are A, Pyre, R. Wilr4seas. W. R.
i asdlor lir. r.,td. Zara'. Jea. IlawInue. 1.
sir n-1 Sirs, Eber Auderion. en 1 t-
ea ilawitter Ruth. have returned t►
it;'
SANDERS & CRFel:C,H
Centralia
Greenway Sh ns ht, x;',vessne on July 31st, to Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Sixes, a daughter,
^-K r
las (rens 1. ,a ry. s v sit ng in C Death1 z ,
n sod • a.. Mrs. B'roitn..-,.4 • , �ss€r •—Ir.. �
' .;ver • resit i �sbarnc on u[
c July .9th to
e . h with her sister, ;11rse. W. Ander- death tool: vlace here an Sunday -las; C ?,:. ar.;;l 1Trs. W. 1:: 1-1. L•ssery-, a.
I son. rill en Phoebe Tufts, beloved wile all watt:
e. William Brown, »assed away at the;
apes o 39 years. I3t'atlt, was due
Miss S. Schultz of Det rail. is iisi
incl her ester, Mr* E. Frey.
Mfr. and Mrs. G. Thompson visited
B.ranttord over tmda,}•.
A Pretty twilight wedding was sol-
emn:ze*d in St. Paul's Cathedral, Lon-
don on Tuesday evening, August 2,
at 7.30 aeloa'k, vrhert \vary Margaret..
daughter o+ lir. and 'Aire. Wesley H
all
of 11de:ton, was ., united n holy bands
or mat many to .the R,ev, Austin Ed-
svarcts Duolan, B.D., of Watts
scan, of Ur. C. H. Dtenla s of Edenton,
&aarruerly of Centralia,. The ceremony
gas performed by the Rev. Arthu-
Store. B.A., .sssated by Rev. H. Met-
calfe, ILA., of Ottawa, A !argerue-
ber of -city and out-of-town friend
•ere'. present for the Occasion Th
any couple left for points e•ss:,th
rs ati •yt• tot a
elaughter—Ht:len Louise.
Il. R • In •, :a1u . of a n
bride travailing in a beautiful sets"t
blue bre«:hi nuke. with hat to -nate
U»on thes.r return. Rev+ and Mrs, Du
plea evil.) zee ie ran �i" aII.•t:rvi las.
lie Gus. lien.zwssy, south ens it -re
lead a narrow esea. a with his l f a
few days ago. He was hald:�a„ the
tp
n
let- O 1 ' •e,
n f tee S
parttor Nlt� .was
hese, out n t harm vv h n + tbie
broke :sad as the mtchax: rushed t,as•k
_ea of the Wh *ls hit at blth and
stn.; loo ,ead•d his gren and left Mm
!ye &'n 1':e gangway, theto k h.r.4
pass a overhim. Fortunately he was
between tee wheels and time escaped
see -u : :n)ury. sit was omethina
out gt,;.te a gash + . his head, an. ern'
.vas, bell lantsed and he was title.-_
: t educed. But had tit: wheels
u asei over him doubtless. the•
. 'at would Ilan,: ben tut se 4a;:a.
to.
arid birth, the if -tie tine be:,zn gni:
!three �7
ad when I � the 3 n
n n.,. moihe'
Wed.,
r d,
I
• \frs. Brown was a daughter of the
late Thomas Tufts, and her had d a'. a
has cast a de.tp eloom aver the when:
-community. Besides t,., ,orrotw'n�
husband and little babe, 'wo srp• - r: l
ene ,chug -ter sere:v. T en.•r,:i
tliUgC pia:.: oa l use lsy.
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1 BIRTHS
$uesx . T,ra
seed afrs. Ed Poneu. a daughter.
` etstentt.--In L' be:nc, cera August 4th*
c ter air enol al Ed 'e; ,
s Exeter, an July 31, to 'lir.
as
hone in Sash., at:'r
• l:eng n as couple ot months with :a
the to -tier's Parents, :de. and Mrs.
1 bran Anderson,
Ct.NTRAI.iA CHURCH BURtiista
Duane th,s electrical. starati ulfs'h
„e,i oser tine section on Sa:tirdav
:tern::;m Vt.: \I.lbodi.st Chun'!" ;at
twc;ttar Gens +Ys struck by li lining and
tunne=l The building was struv'k at
lw .west end, where a hole about two
carat scluarw was torn in the roof
'nom there thl ghtn;ing travelled
u, the gasc)l n .ver: to the tower
to
to work and to hare ,,tilt Exeter Council
sete'nd—
at e., always to spend; never to .;ave -
the benefits to be had from a few
ea -s in high schoolaare not always
t bear:; but zf they are not aiwa s
,.utbitaous, they would do well to r:_
feet that when you look over the
actual, eecords of achievement in he
tvorlt., n recent tithes and in the past,
you tind that tet the top are always
e. olleg.r g: fduates, Youthis in a
r urry ; especially when money is pleat -
.cul Ground them, land they are eager
tea get come of it But let them take
art education; and *vert, in return of
moneythey will find that tlhe time
will »rove to .have been well spent.
CORRESPONDENTS ATTENTION,
Correspondents will please get the
budgets of news to The Advocate of-
fice not later than Tuesday, and we
hope always on Tuesday morning. It
is necessary' so that the half holiday
be observed on Wednesday for the
summer months.
See The
New 1921 GRAY DORT
OPEN AND CLOSED STYLES ON EXHIBITION.
WHAT ARE YOUR TIRE REQUIREMENTS
Why send to Toronto and buy "seconds' of unknown make, when we •
can supply you with tires of reputable manufacture that have stood rhetest
oef years.
Owing to a large purchase we are in a position to supply you with
(Tires and Tubes at a very low price and guarantee satisfaction.
FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE GRAY DORT GARAGE.
T. H. NEWELL
GOING AGAIN !
teBefore this »aper reaches you again we exne,ct ;ta be running • at= fell:
We have Installed a RECEIVING SEPARATOR which is iiruteutde,d
to clean grain, ;that ,is reasonably clean right from :the machine. This will
iielleve farmers ,of ,ckeani>gng graim intended for sale, we,beli,eve will be
appreciated by them, The system has been installed so that the fanner will
fih,me his screenings to take home,, As ibis will ;glv,ei us cleaner wheat we
apect our offal in future will containless impurltilea.
None need fear. ;delay, as the SEPARATOR hap a ca;na,city of 500 bush -
deg b otlr.
The installation of the SEPARATOOS; will not ?c,hange our ch
tangement, es grain for chomping does net g,a through a ', °pp°m,g ar-
tl>ie saIThasof y�ur� ice onaiderable .exnesrse*and w,e �,sal$catt your patronage
During the !time the eat has been shut down, it has bel tt
lols's' reaaar and we are looking forward t t ehe non m fee ve
• a a Banner ,Yea,- the next twelve '
xrranft>is; We silll do out hest by careful and attention to. bntsa-
'Cess to merit the ,esteem and; Datrana errof our large c
u'nton ern.. , , . l ' g �`ge circle of friezucis and
•
Harvey Bros.
A regular meeting of the alluniel
pal Council held hlondny. August 8
1921. Absent, Councillor Penhal
and .I:i(tvis.
•. trent, ann the hay and straw taken
- there by tit'.. sparrows, caught on fire.
lige S ra was soon noticsal end every
etfort was made to- L�f epistle "t, but
o tw:tit no lire i'ghUa a;lplianees 'o
hell) the the« thegained headway anti all
the woodwork. of the building w:rt no
.tt tlaote:. They two Pianos, the put-
nit, and the ssating both up and alowri
star, were r .:toned and saved. The
trills :hone are left standing, and they
arc elneat.t intact. The building was
insured lot $4,00ii, but the loss will
be much heavier.
It is claimed that the eontents of
one ere extinguisher would have sav-
eel tltc building, had it been on band
whoa tir;,t assistance was gilwn,
'I he church was built in 183:1. and
the: present pastor as Rev. Arthur
Sinclair,
Plans are being mad:: for rebuilding
and in. the meantim' at milt,ary tent
is abet; secured for holding services,
The minutes of the meeting held
July 25th were read and approved.
Letters were read as follows:
From Mr. Connor to the Reeve
thanking him and the members ot
the Council: for the additional holi-
days granted.
Letter from John Kernighan, Esq.,
GoderIch, witlt an invitation to the
members of the Council to attend a
picnic at Menestung Park, Goderich,
Thursday, August 11th, Premier
Drury has consented to be present
and will give an address. Clerk to
reply,
A circular letter from the secre-
tary of the Ontario MuuieipaI Assoc-
iation with an invitation to attend
the annual convention at Toronto.
Filed
The request of the Board of Edu-
cation through the secretary, asking
that a levy of twelve thousand five
hundred dollars ($12,500) be made
for school purposes for the year. Per
Snell and Elston—That the request
be not granted and that the Board
be requested to reconsider. Carried.
The following accounts were read
and passed:
Frank i1ellett, labor,R.B., $15.25;
M. E. Gardiner, town hall acct.,
$1.15, cemetery, $2.00, library, 3.75,
$6.90; Henry J. Icahn, tile, $44.98;
Cachrane Machine Works, cemetery
acct., $G.50; W. T. Gillespie, drayiug
fire hose, .25; Richard Quance, labor
R.B., $15.75; A. E. Moore, meals &
etc., .90; David Russell, blacksmith-
ing acct., R.B., $26.05; Cecil Ford,
labor, cemetery, $30.00; The Mal
lough Foundry and Mfg. Co., ceme-
tery acct., $22.13.
Passed on motion of EIston and
Snell. Carried.
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
Stephen Council
The Council of time Township of
Stephen convened in the Town Hall,
Crediton, .August 1st, 1921, at 1 n,m:
All members were oresent. The min-
uets of the previous meeting were
read and adopted.
Hays—P.enhale-That the Clerk not-
ify Dr. Orme, owuner of the Crediton
Rural Telezhone System that his fran-
chise for operating his 'telephanie sys-
tem on the highways. in the Township
of Stenhen has expired and request
him to give this •his immediate atten-
'tiom;.—Carried.
Webb -• Swei,tzer — That Frederick
Wuerth's application for Tax Collec-
tor be accened, and that he be ap-
pointed at his forizner salary.—Carried
The followa,ng orders were massed:
Landon Rolling Mill Ca, reinforcing
material for briidges, $110:74; 'Phe G,
T. R. System, freight, 814 • . Feist
Bros.; clothing :for Alma Williams
$19.05; .Ba$nes & David Co., reihnforc- b
Mg, $115.68 Municipal World, sup-
plies, ;t1?.99; , John Jacobs, Com.,. $5.50
Jaynes" Willis, cont'-acte-35,95,• Threw
Lowland . gravel., ,93.00; also 24.25 s
Jos, Haist, labor on road 9.00; R.
Davey, commissioner and labor 7.00;r
A, iVicCasun and others, grading 18:00, 'i
at
T1intp,mo, cuncil adjourxned to Sent 6tln h
ly
Crediton
HOUSE FOR SALE—Good frame
dwelling with stable, brick foundation
and one-l'if th acre of land on Mainstreet in Creditors,. Apply to John
Treit., Crediton,
A. musical entcrtain.m:=nt well be
given i Evangelical Church on Aug
19 at S.00n.m. by three young ladies
who have received their education at
the. Ontario School for the Blind
Branttord,—Kathryn Sells, n•;anist and
accompanist, London; Gladys `toy„
soprano soloist and reader Sarnia,
Gret^l Laramie, .A,.T.C,h1,, \earnest, of
HensalL Admission 35 and 25c.
Mrs. J. C. Pentland of St. Lours,
aloeand Mr. end Mrs. Freeman Mc-
Farland of Ypsilanti, Mich., visited Mr.
and Mrs. Herb Eilber on .Z' ''edrxes
day.
Garnet Sweutzer was operated on
for appendicitis Iast week, and is :do-
ing nicely.
John Treitz his property, cons°s4-
ng of house and lot, to Suno:n Mors
lock of Grand Bend, We extend to
1Ir. and Zlrs. Morlock a hearty wiel-
ccme. to our ,tows..
George Eilber ,is re -painting the
bridges across the Saubie River.
Mr, George Stanley of Lucan oc-
ciu ted the ,pulpit 'cru the 'vIethodi;st
Church last Sunday.
We regret to learn of the loss which
has befallen the Deopje of Ceiatialia
in .having thea church destroyed by
fire last Saturday. We unndeerstand
stens are being .taken to rebuild at
once.
dSss Lorene Sambrook has return-
ee home after a fewweeks visit wash
[-.sends urs Centralia and Woadbam;
Mrs, Chas. Roessler met"wiith a nein
ful accident Oast week when she ran
A needle.,. -menta leer thumbAlthough
the. doctor probed for -the ,needle he
vas unable to extract
The Bell Telephone Co. has had a
gang of men an our ,locajitY giiving the
line a general ovierhaulin;gt
The game .of ,ball played with God -
oriel, last Wednesday, although not
eery, well attended was full of ex-
citement. Bath sides ;stayed <, goad,
ball and rooting was plentiful at
o
ath sides. Bi21 Motz as pitche'a
r nd
Larry Beaver ,behind the bat made a,
Boort comhination, and with good sup
hart, by .th.e ;team: in vthe field, the
core was, kept dawn, making usth'e
vslti hers by a score of 3-2. This is
the last game of the league sPin;es
s fa- as we are eon -nemesia Wiry
ape the management will], arrange .four
few more ',pimps, ' before; the ,s;elan
Henry Eiiber, Clerk son; closes,, •
ARRIA ES
i?uolan—Hall-.At St. Paul's Calle:drat,
l er.:lorc, on August 3rd, 'Miss Mar-
garet Hall, daughter o Mr. anti Mrs.
t `e'ls� Evill, Elderton, to Ree. Aus-
En lishkerds Detplare B.D., of Walk
z of Mr. [', II Dueller' of II-
der ton, fornt'erly of Centralia"
DEATHS
eennav,-la Tuc'n'ersmitl, en Tuy 28
W- e_ \k Rtia , aged 63 years.
145, -..In \,, Gilstivray, en Aug. 5th
`L Walter Mather•s, aged 30 year.;,
rrvae mm
Hay, t a', t g al tette lea S aferth, on Xull' 31, John
:and airs. Chester Rows. a White. aged . 86 years and 14 days,
Ur
TRIP
PICNICS'
sore
T.Service
A RE SI 10.1t"F AT YOUR DiaPOSAL,
REGULAR TRIPS TO GRAND BEND.
aieln,sday anti Setudiv leave Exeter Q.3ia, r.tttrnng. 12.E4
Other Trp , l:,e A.r neeemeat.
{IIftlnE Rl+ Ii the tit(.'RataA. AUGUST lith.
MO: TRIPS TO LONDON I'.hiR
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NE 56.
Is. FUNLIS„r17-S AND l'
cur Syne .:al Menti<tar,-
c; I: 1tr.1.I. SERVTr i;
9aSUI.Y DRIIVING given
Wilson & Bagshaw
l.eacee (,1rders :+t Vdilse n'' Oro s:cry
FOR SALE
Hup 20, 4 passenger, reasonable
90 Overland Roadster in good shape
.dowser Tank & Pump, A 1 Outfit, $200
Gray Dort and Page Cars
Sunoco Oil and Gasoline
REPAIR WORM OF ALL KINDS.
Pilon & Foote
Huron Garage
Exeter
J. A. STEWART
Phone 16
Headquarters, Trunks, Suitcases
and everything required for your summer vacation,
Corsets Corsets
Ladies' Summer Corsets in a good staple style,. Good qual-
ity. All sizes. Regular $1.50 Sale price 98c.
Twilled Sheeting
2 yazds wide bleached Twilled Sheeting. A good heavy
weight. Regular $1.25 per yard. Sale price 65c yd.
Clearing Sale of all Straw Hats
All hfein's Buys, and Children's Straw Hats must be sold
therefore we are cutting the price of every summer hat.
Work Shirts
Men's•B1ack and White Stripe Work Shirts, newly all sizes
Regular ,$1,50. Sale price 98c.
This store will be close . e very Wednesday at 12.30 sharp
during the months of June, July and August;
Jr A. STEWART
Highest Prices paid for Poultry and all Produce.