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The Exeter Advocate, 1921-8-18, Page 1THIRTX FIFTH YEAR. EXETER, ONTARIO THURSDAY AUG. 18, 1921 Our Corner • Thee are ,two • k.nl-ls of thiet•es ulainn thieves, and those who, have it charged when they know they won't 4Inse able to oay for in Phone 81a For Ali Kinds of Summerwear W. W. Taman Tai.Ior& Furnshe r The death of th'e young man, at YOUNG ;s,IAN DROWNED A Gnarl Bend on Sunday morning is an- GRAND BEl\1), tother case offh oa 1 ax ..s s,,Thc lake as as altogether ;too rough or any- aaalvin Wetzel aged 21 years,. tame but the (most careful •dip near t4 aniso-• was drawne�l att Grand B the -edge on Sunday morning about 9.30 onto: A. family nhysic;,an[ says that brown ttl:•]e• bathft in Lake Hu on; a xe', with a young men fr'end, arra. eyed girl; make the best ~rives; «re • at Grant $ d o grey Bend n Saturday t4 ,ae no very blue .eyes denote more brains 'tee week rad at the cottage of 3ir but their fatrisers do not make the best R•cl;aidis, - On Sunday morning, a wave ia'ecause they are usually extra tl:o 2' .? 1 u• :) the lake was v.ry ro^.t;1i, ch savant and too fond of pleasure. young men went it ear a batt. \\'h - ahem 3r) teat from die sliore We The e Toronto Star hands a na;nter' ,:e flan; cautt by tit t.nariesaty, ata ce those voni ernulat:,n„ marriage ad- a ng oast gate t!:= ]ak.�, U s friers eisieg then to quiz the Prier'. par- canseeing ilial rn xp i. bas, . i all It to,m n.; tire-nerema y and find if has sane to se a� anal, lent Pas =rapes ebra sea a license. It he; has not ole sane to sate lean I. f2rt .h_ fennel twined one themarriage ►rill be tri-;; s exhausted when he reached the valid, shore himself. \iteal was last seen ::out 100 s :ls from, shore where he The preca•lmg renal pri e of its. ;,"u^I't of :t sant inn He was o sustain swept ort :!?ta deep war SANDP, P, R; CREt,Ca# T Successful Students fast ►yv`k waw :;t' Fir'rnG 1t'e••i[ D , e �, hundrf:d� of the :ate �i�•14�1i� C7,r.:�r� tr 1i 13 1 n G lunch and ^t • gnat.ons end ---- of F;7.aj� , r . .r .,• Exeter High h School . d t r•1, ,•ecu -L Zo3 `:lee end .e -union e h oil friends,. '1'11.: roan- , a In Saskatoon on, • 'k , nitre sl. ,erre erect;,: far the. excellent A`uguet 6t by Rev F• \i h fret. t ed nd e n c1 a, diene > 3:t 'nests et gallon, trtd bougr: lora: dealers do not gin: of umelt hone regarding a possible re- lut t'sn ,;;n erica, the intp:rial Oil Co stirs ares that an anptree.able drop in ;ea is e'xent�ted gam any time. 114e man who lets a deatar nu: sena ban, does that man an mint') H: gets til.. Lab of running nzu debt int 1 at,. is s% si :;tt, thae ate luC;'ti•F• •„d,t, ou[ and ars d s astetl dry every - bogy. 11 rke that young fellow • ,rhe, owe, Noe ea aac'.ama flat' up! ill a d.ese et distress or nlie ortttri�, is i; 'different thing, Af tea a publication ]tcr�,ofl aP three in[:nt as the Ingersoll lady 'Chronicle pro;ran, prot•alcd an/ for tel, sic The results of the recent Biddle cess of the whole affair. School Examination as anttouucea by : the Department of Education reflect great credit upon both staff and stu-1 dents of Exeter High School. Preen- il�,t' BIRTHS cal1)r all the third form ;pence—fa Fanta. c t Anne, 1 presented' 19:,t [:> .11. and ...hrs. Norm� no, themselves for the examination and el; slatnatter-•l h tee Nene-, as will be seen a large percentage (ita+i'r-• Irt :al, G :lir: y c.�n auh„°5t 13 were successful. Many of these have :" 11I. ;:nil \flys. Jas. G,at_na. ;; :t ttg already intimated their intention of er F , r -t _ir t:.:Pats r4: �,3r;t;., e: l Aug returning in the fall to continue Mil , AL. ..n3 :lis R a-tcia Fo st. their studies in rpper Sehoot wort[ _e. • inn. Heald -a, so:r. for which lxeter School is stow #•" n�., t.d , h •t • ttr,;i on A. - , t on, equipped and many others will no '1e' area firs. Henry Ft;t:hard.' da er, doubt be induced to obtain their • , ust Secondary Fdtteation here by reason �t Alene4•314114-47., �nanl L. Gr ttt'I Bc�t<1. c�r ir er- of the continued success of anceter • in,l 'firs Russea lean" a.,a, f o r" ,:n 1 disanne;tre�1. Sir;: tzet had corrtnlete.'u .his Courb Cavi' engirt' ei at Ann ,,arbor University. •ra, , water was ss roimh ilitr;r• •t '. the �-1a;r that natla`ng ,•o. +n n:: to .,erover the body. (1 ticnla t otet the shore in liter the. body might he washed • :he time at w : ng tit:° body rest been r:rntte.ad. • ri }•:i aa—P. cirtal a ea' tri— ' urp y�, C an.l;a D. Prendergast of Seaforth to, I1 --.,ink Ryan .of Scot:, cask. Veneer—Paye —1n Clinton. .ar Aug. In be tee Rey. Seib nt Ander- son, PE -oro :Trews., daughter et' 'lir e r e 0. t\. ,a cater, :a ,: raa3c Jea.t n /^liil�ln, It. 'eton, Sask. Esti: t—BNkc r—:fit Trepan pan C- sten,, 3a f.e:.1 era. Skin, a, by the Rev: R. C. Pits, Lulu ae daugi:.. rel ' . i ales. Fred baker of Bey - Lea v, Vance ; r.:iatr Burt of Lora- ile n. DEA THS �. r ' i .t .tu h r. i High School at the De cart etltal "' e T.," ` `' (= bra ngs ,� .el 2;Lh year I m- aanor i, eat slewlea li:,v n n ?'1<•F:a n -..;Lt r�:t: ren, on Aug. 1:.1. f xamirlation. The Board of Education gas: ?, tri Ni;l. a n:I 'Ali rw...., n `a , rMelanin ,� i ath, .,�- bas'spered no pains to secure a most Lepc :e, a dauglaterc t i_;st a.. �. :tIE 111 , send «5 sears, t*indent staff and even better results..,..,., 2 months, tuay be looked for during the com- ing year. The following is tatestanding of all those front Exeter school writing on this examination: 11.t1TRIt.'ULATIO. -- l'!'n alie ITogarth Bruce Medd Lillian Walker James Morley (except Owens ) NORMtil. ENTRANCE Emile Hogarth (honors) Edgar Thomson (honors _ tnoth3r Successful Bowling Tourname acii club yandIW1. NT OF GOl:ILRTctl. Ivos 1 I ati, 1 in ass's FREt. PRESS TROPHYsirdar r ben made The proprietor, Asians Willoughby, ^s doe• 1, all out N J. DORE OF �nXETER tit Cr rrtd to .he, a tri ,t •n„ i1Ct`:.n, h: ].;'Std nunlbe o, lin ;e roll people, it who 411.I i THE HE A aT.AN TR' PU trQt i+rrderstand 1-1"Q ' on,c1E¢mons +ur ---,,.— ;aYttro+t to the' a• wap:.,l.r bttsat.:;s ' 1 On Wedn sd„y of I;tst w:: +k ri,r~ se days, tet . ttlt Annual ].awn Bowling n, i'our emelt tui rink gam:n took one on alar,l',t l vitt) I Till?: IGli"' taxa Ewa.: f Kuntz nen �uaee,stat ttriety . ' � William `�T . s.+_4t that :hs ;air a!4 1:sw 1 I *a -t, two. rinks +gin eyed end there n tract eta°uru , +t s unDy u e Amy rlau 'Wu 1.' \U U geometry) t ks of C spin .cr, tor, n d' fault. 1' welt r i:nk nla� The folluwiur7 hale passed in elle f3t]utg tlrf: us,a (sf tit: apo' :tell 11 lour parses ;of tit t,]ta earls ear Il, I;,Iit on n,, tit: tyle to •3 a 81hjt'et 1' , llr n turnat .. dot was rune '.uru about n'r,: algebra, geometry. i out near a bad (Lee r, that the lee 1 e Viee + 1 t .ons constables are prosecuting all a reduced tt nee ends, t farts ailldrud Ilarvey. Cnr poa:ition, al owners sorra, geometry, chemistry, ancien oat Franels Vera Uieywooti Mabel) Johne Vera Janes rill• I• 1 greens, and was at l \ iiliam I.:twson Alma ^Hurtling texcept ]tistory) say ver It were oY�]t s tiff rt,tt.•fl � 4ttumobeert1 but tins utie, re sa eeeen, (wr, • nks that worn the tour mimes. 1tt'ssio Itruntlfoot �. emot:s]tion. cant on certain occasira s Irl e' wit's. the its. IIowartl i)i;;nun ('otnlrositiott net4r b,Ln cnlorceii—fulfil 'h,s tt .r. the en;tn retina t�, , er was i d 3 l for . ' mit hour. Huron P r n i [ or On r ' C. of t • d t ageometry, n o� t. t physics, ,• y alone some over of t the co,nulttton of this rolurcl h.... •, t; t3', pit, , tc•e, ane,rent history; ros.cut i g wee ,. ne of cars carrying the snot-lrgh , Fre 1 Hunts Goderach rink anti C. A This , the etery ,that comes to. us towns Stratford rank, with four history. at leen and we would nen to tltow wins each, weint .into, the finals for, Clyde; S. Heanan.-- Corpositio t tubo it. There is cert.•t..niy aro the Fre. Press Trophy, and first and B. & e. 'history, French uutllors, sense in tr•atine +drivers of cars in sewn 1 ranee The former won 11 i. Violet Itutcliffe _o Composition Huron d ttc,rent from those :m, other N. J Dore's Exe;t:r rink and C. C. c oursees. That kind of thnrg only Gordon's London Elmwood rink nlay- geometry, s,B. .� C . history, ancien tends. to make Huron a good e,onrnty c 1 ort for the aIagor Neaman Troohy ]tistory. to keel) out of. 'Esker take the law and ttr_ d mei fourth prizes, this let- Wilfred Turnbull -- Composition out c: the staGitte. books or b= sent ter w nn,' b; a score of 5-1, ;Algebra. geometry, ancient' history srbie about its 'enforcement/. it• .tau kin's \Ltel,ell rink and li, literature, j'effer5 s St:aforth rink Played r:nals Verna Walker --Composition, for the f_tth and sixth ernes, tit.' Rana. physics 13 - C 1' fo for t rt,• t CORRESPONDENTS ATTENTION. Correseondents will please get the budgets of news to The Advocate of- fice not later than Tuesday, and we hope always ox 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 Wluy stand to Toronto and buy "seconds'' of unknown make, when we can supply you with tires of reputable ranufactuae that have stood fleetest of years. Owing to a large purchase we are in a postition 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! Before this paper reaches you again we exsect to: be running at fall( Wye Haire installed 'a RECEIVING SEPARATOR Which its inteinded 'en an gc+a n: ;t1uat is' reasonably • clean right from the machine. This will ,ljelievea farmers ,orf cleaning grain intended for sane, ted we;beli,eve will be APpeeciated by them. The system has been installed so ;that the farmer:will nave his screenings to take home, As this wall gave! us ,cleaner wheat we, { xpect our offal in, future wi,l1 containless anemia/ea, ����N�c�i.r>e 'teed fear delay, as th'e SEPARATOR h ktl�'" lratu.s a capacity of 500 bash �'meinstallation st 11atout, f the SEPARATOR. will hot lehiaing�a our choppi ! ar ae, g au for chomping does not gb th;rotugh This has enttai edl considerable extlernse'and we ,salicolt your patronage la the sale of ybttr, wheat During, this rtiime the milli has -bean, shut downit leas amen trans in first Janalss repair, ,aittid. eve are IifaokurAg forward to a'Beniner;Year the next twelve +)nano, We ,sh 1 do our beet by careful and wrompt attentiion to. busi;- -�ss•, oy meat the ,esteem and' patronage of our large ;circle of friends and. ustant s;; Hervey -Bros. wannLOA, by 6-4. , . lastor;•, The Ionone ng are ti+^ names of the sleias, the names they won, an.d the nlus o_ minus score of each r.Ink_ C. A, Down, St:.ttfore', 4 plus 31 1", Hunt, Goderich, 4 plus 1.8. N. J. Dore, Exeter, 3 Plus 26. C. C. Gordon, Lon. Elm., 3 Plus 18. H. Jeffers', Sea,forth, 3 plus 18 T. Oke, Landon R.C., 3 Plus 15 W. Willis, Seaforth, 3 plus 15. M. Durkin, llitclrell, 3 plus 15. R. Ci. Selden, Exeter, 3 elus 14 A. Burnham, Stratford, 3 plus 13 G. Cochrane, Exeter, 3 plus 12 Dr Burrows, Seafarth, 3 Plus 12. 1. Taylor, LonThis., 3 Plus 11 W. J. Neaman, Exeter, 3 nlus 11 Jahn Newcombe, Stratford, 3 Pius a A. M Trick, Lon. This., 3 plus i Dr, Burritt, Mitchell, 3 plus 6 R E. Gregory, Lon. Elm., 3 flus 4 W. Anent, Seaforth, 3 Plus 4. J. Taman, Toronto, 3 plus 3. Dr Kennedy, Ailsa Craig, 3 manus 1 J. Willis, S:eaaorth, 2 plus 16 ' R, Northgrave, St. Marys, 2 Plus 5 A. Guenther, Len. Elm., 2 plus 4 Rev. Dumper, Exeter, 2 plus 0 J, Dyer, Lora. Elm., 2 m°taus 1 T. Elliott, . xeter, 2 minus 10 J. Hudson, PTensaIl, Ie miens 1. F. Robinson, Seaforth, 1 minus 9 J. Griffith, Lona. R.C., 1 minus 10 C. A .\1cDonell, Heensaili, 1 minus 11 W. 1. aatvelour, Wroxeter, 1 minus 12 A. liem.lhill Hensall, 1 minus 13 H vcc,Itenziie, St. Mathews, 1 mle, 13 W . Talbot, St. Marys, 1 minus 16. AT. 1lcLaughlinu, Oust. Hosp., 0 min. 24 W. Wolfe, Dash,waad, 0 minus 25 C. B. Snell, Eaeiter, 0 mems 25 Y, Frassold, Dashwood, 0 minus 31 D. Ferguson, Exeter, 0 minus 33. J. S. Smith, Ailsa Craig, 0 minus 41 KITTY TOUCHERS Rev. Trumeer's deafest of. Seldan 13-2 was a surprise—an,d a delight to the former, lleainan, lost leis third game by on paint an an ,extra end, after Hunt had tied the score ,on the last end, on a Gregory. An unfortunate, but unavoidable, feartuee was that Hunt got two de- faults. Dore'' rink 'made an exceilenttsh,ow- n>y, and tbiey are to b.:: coattratulated, Goldin Cochrane got riestL1ts ont his first attempt at shppung. Cor=on, beat Jeffery on, the draw for the chance an ,ntlaiy far 3rd ar 4th prizes. Durkin, Willis, and Oke were sato tie, and Durkin :wain, an the draw, eo clay off for 5th, or. sexth .;p;razef. Fur sets of mases were advier- tieed , but the committee thought it good business to etse+ealsie this to a .,. Exeter 'tourney s .in. a! class by itself and mist he kept 'there, Several 'goof: rinks after win artg three games, least 'their fourth, Jare'8 rink considted of W. C. Rivers, Ed, Harness, G. Anderson and N J Dore. _Robinson' of Seaforth had three tie games It was n full day'si fun, the late rain being the only td,raw(hacltl. al - The Advocate congratulates the many successful students on nagging the zee:1)3 exanlirxations, Crediton A musical entertainment will be given ;n Evangelical Churcir on Aug 19 at S.00 a.m. by three young ladies w•ha have received their education at the Ontario School for the Blind Brantford,—Kathryn Sell:;, n an..:t and at:competent, London; Gladys Stav,, soprano soloist and reader, Sarnia, Greta Laramie, A T.C.1T„ violinist, of Hensall.. Admission 35 and 25c. Miss Miller of Kitchener is algia- in.g Mrs August Ewald. Mfrs. Robt. Wyatt of Winaleag and Miss, Rau of Landon, are the, genie of then sister, illlrs(. Geo,. Fahner. .\Ir. and Mrs. Joseph, Hajst are n Battle Creek visiting their daughters, errs. Holtzmaa,n and Mrs. Nier arrth. Herman Oestreich,er received a se- vere she -king up the other day, when he fell in the ,hay .loft an his +songs fa- . lnis, Delve of Detrotft visited Mr. and Mrs nos, Trevethick Iast week, Mrs, Moore and daughter, Fern, are in Kitchener for a sluotrt visit. Mr. and Mrs. (Thos. Hedcien cif ;x3rantfor'1 were .!111 ;town last week re- newing acgusinitances,, Samuel Finkbeiiner has rented Ilia farm to :dr.. Sch,ro(eider. Mr, and Mrs. Rabt. Laylack of Lon- , don are visiting friends in our midsil 12rs Heatherly ;and daughtler ,of London are visiting the formers, par - ants, \4r. and ,Mrs. Hear,ry Mcitz. We. are sorry ,to leatrn That ErnJest Gueltt&tger, *bons is etc present in: the ,idosnstai, Lolodon, as the result of his oaf _ttir to accident, .vas taken ill with pleurisy His many friends will be glad to learn; of Ms speedy recovl- ery. Httvrry Fiakbeiner was o•.•ierated ,an' for enne.ndkcittis in, London, last week. Tush at ere:sent he is hawing a h,oni,sle built and with the Palen work .on head his illness Irate nroren rather tunfox- t'ttt ZYN� 1� latope he, wli11 soon. regain his strength r t H. Eilber attended a meeting of the Directors ,of 'th,e. Hazy Township Farm- ers' Insurance Coot, in Grand Bend en Saturday Zt?xd has been received that thiel' ,orncipal of our scboal, Mr, R,azeli(,' 'rent through an operartion. in Ham- ilton. .last Monday. We hone bis re- covery wall be at spteedy onset Miss Pearl Gausrer has .rete inled ;to dyer home.„ m, 1'aledo, after sbatndllug tt few weeks ,w3t1vher parents Metre, Mrs, S. Sweatzer of Windsor, ' and ber sister, Mrs. F;ai1snier and sora Er- win of Detroit, are visiting . among editors and Shaioka friends., 141 .s, Edith lain:see and daughter Vir- ginia, are ,t sstung: an. Toronto and Kitchen:ea, Taxi Service A REAI, •hRVIC'E AT YOUR 1)1SPOtiAL (iU ;\. tri` It"Elle al? alta •\t'CiI :rT Ia: i t..l,lZS 1.F:: VIN,ar G1 1 t fla a. i 1, 9t .'..12,-r, 3 t v, Call PHONE Sha Wte ,ekt1.1,11,1A,1,—Wr WNW SERV FOR 1: as i t • ftp 2 .i _ t,an s A M. EVERY:tifrlltenen;, lillsll l.^ ,r, API 4 «t°.'l`M,nN l Wilson & Bagshaw l.e.ivc• Or:_i•:r:e at til 1., n i ti 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 WORT; OF ALL KINDS. Pilon & Focte Huron Garage Exeter J.s A. STEWART Phone 16 Headqvarters,Trunks, Sult Cases 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 yards wide bleached Twilled Sheeting. A good heavy eight. Regular $1;25 per yard. Sale price 65c . yd, ClearingSale of all Straw Hats All Meln,'a Bays, and Children's Straw Hats must be sold therefore we awe cutting the price of everyWsummer hat. Work Shirts Meat's Black and White Stripe:' Work Shirts, nearly all suet Regular $1.50. Sale price 980. This store will be closed every Wednesday at 12.30 sharp during the months .of Jtme, July and August. J. A. STEWART Highest. Prices paid for Poultry and all Produce. s