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EXETER/ ONTARIO., THURSDAY SEPT. I, 1921
SANDERS ea CM:a:4CH
Our Corner The last week of August has been
warm .' than. most of the month, Local N ears 'fr.end afro, Joseph Careokileas of
1Greeetway as pasaengers, turned tar-
,
rtle when it struck loose gravel M The
A large acreage a:if fall wheat is to Mr. Thos. Welsh as erecting ver- '16n 61 tha sauhie h11. near Isuaans
The prospects for za, gooe late po- be swell in 'this neighborhood this fall
tato crop are such that the price fell
in Toronto last week to 255 a bag. 62 assignments were made in Caro
)
What is 2%,,c. ta lb. ada week before last, while last week aaa, the number was 41,
Phone 81a
TAmAys
For
A11 Kinds
of
-Summerwea
E
W. W. Taman
Tailor8sFurnisher
Owing to ithe protracted printers'
strike in Toronto there will be some
dafficultyn obtaining school books
for the approeehing school year. The
old geography is to be used for an-
other year.
A Texas mart has. hit ,upon a aern-4
idea
Lor noterniventhIg rats in his
ale attaches a hose to the
exhaust pipe of hes mato and places
the, other end. of the siosejmo1o1e ha
the well or lior and lets the menet'
of his engine ranwith a 'wavy m‘txr
tuns of oil. Tie lensed and power-
lul flames shortly kills the rats or
drivee them loam the buelding.
The visit of the Brattish boweers to
raj.2 tuitions tt6 that bawling hi
distinctively a British sport, and
anslah to the front of his dwelling. 1 Carratbere was 'penned beneath the
A. number from. he saw the Bos- • u1;*-Lrenel car and eon% net be re-
tort vs.. London baseball snatch in leaseu until the machine was !ate&
London oa Tuesday. ‘ He is believed severely injured.. The
others suffered mostly from shock.
Zr, T R. :Feratusoais yelieleog Mr
Routledge at -the libosons Bank in
Centralia for two weeks.
ealr. Thomas Welsh disposed of his
[souse and lot on. the corner of Sancoe
aaa Edward streets to Mr. Jams Mc- f.tay se4,40! next Sunday. Tie school
curdy of the west. will meet in the audited= and every
Parente are invited to, meet the Ifgh one 3;u aed to be present.
School Teachers at ahe School on the Mr Fred Wood and seri Kenneth
afternoon of Sept bth, to discuss con- of Gue/Ph visited their aurae Mrs. A.
ditions regards r- the pupils and the el Wilson last week..
subjects of stadle alr and alrs. A. Matthews and fam-
ily ree Deraield were guests of Major
'Ma Dean Browo had a severe at-
tack. of pneumonia last week.
Miss Lydia Sher -4 of Cream will
give an address en -the alethodiat Sun -
Si,'. Young men werC given, f5,1a6 end Mrs. W. !T. Ulens.
ears_ Anderson, formerly Mas iseae
Wilson, a Sunnyside. Waeb., and son
Rainit al Aylmer aneeted at A. NI.
Wilaoree leet week.
airs, • alollard„ Mrsa Baness and Mies
Lewes of Exeter and Mrs. Stimmel ot
lerndon. rolled 'down a 12-foat emo ashin gton atate called on triends
bankreent near {Grand Bend on atone •:here lag Wedrigsday.
day after striking a call. Luckily the , ReV. and alas. Ceok. and family paid
,tena were not greatly hurt, nor was our bura, a flying visit last week.
tile car ,greatly damaged. alt and alts. j. Carruthers, jr. were
quite Iladly hurt in an automoble ae-
Sinthe beginning April the te:week.
next to archery is, oerhaps, tile oldest teenece of unemploaareent of in Canada edeat near Clandeboye last
&same stilla vogues It has been. tree- •hats be upward,. Since jab! it has
e1 to the laals ceiraury. The bowOng been. almost stetioaara. Compared
club at Southampton, Eng., wasfound- with the corresponding pa404 oi
sol in 1299, and the same greens are last year, the emeeoymeot situatasn
still betna used. The game became so stated to he markedly unfeveralat,
of $1.0(1 and costs of $3.65, on. 'Mon
day evening for fast driving and =e-
ine; then horses on 'alain tatfaet re-
veatly. thereby disturbing .the Pe'eee.
An autoftio/aile n wianli were L.G.
tatainghem and ;11. W. Bithhaph of
Crediton
popular during' the reigns of Eduard in nit parte ot the conatry. noes Lila Lawson of Wendsor. who
111. and Richard Ille that it was aor.'
Inesien, in tear ot its %ha-peng arch-
ery. whzah was so necessary ht iho'e
nleys for war anuanfees,„ The Weed
]awls were ateroduced an the 16th
century. The British bowlers Who
.now nniehieg their. tour in Cita
usla exemplified in all their worasland
actiCkns, the age-old spirit of British
tau play. They were friendly. cours
eines and kindly ,a an eminent legree
—and we have no doubt their visa
will have an exoellent effect on, the
itewlere of this tmatry, who an on-
easion, were apt to become beasterou.s
an4 lacking in courtesy and faantess.
We have seen bowlers who consider -
ea that a part of the game. The visit
elev. leeches us that we have too many
totunaments in this country and not
enough. of the frienaly visits.
NEW RULING Ra. SALES TAX.
A new ruling has been made no
garsling the Sales Tax, in as far as it
tzffeets newspaper publishers who do
job work as well The. minester of
Customs in a recent telegram says,—
'Newspaper publishers who .also do
job printing may be classed as retail-
ers when selling exclusively by retail
aoott, made. to alte order of zee% a,
dividual customer. Goods made for
stock or sold to customers for resale
are held to ba subject to the Sales
*An,: Concerns covered by the first
senitence will al,ot be required to se-
cure Sales ,Tax license nor collect
Sales Tax.
This means that customers getting
job priwting, from The Exeter Advo,-
cate will no loager be requaried to
pay Wee tax.
See The
New 1921 GRAY DORT
OPEN AND CLOSED STYLES ON EXHIBITION.
WE HAVE THla FOLLOWING USED CARS IN GOOD CONDI-
T10N, FOR SALE
ONE GRAY DORT 1920 SPECIAL
ONE GRAY DORT, 1917, TOURING ,
ONE GRAY DORT, 1921 DEMONSTRATOR,
ONE FORD, 1918, TOURING
T. H. NEWELL
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FULL BLAST !
eeiaw aaowered the numerous teleneone calls the past two weeks, ask -
lag cepa Feed, or if we -were chonpeng yet and had to regretfully alls(ver
J alio negative, we thought of Mungo Park, the African traveller, who, en -
Weeded one night in a :native hut, listened to the women who sang,—
Pr White Mani
No pother to give him milk al
Na wife to grind Ms carnal
as: we • realized the,-aieeds of this town and ,surrounding coitatry, we
at glad an he able to atlitlOUTliet that, haring installed a new . Receiving
SAparOiar and having .pot our ,mial in first cease' xersiaolweare prepared ta
WOW, eel ryo* aileelcasl ;id flip way of Flour, Feed eaid 'Chopping,
WJ he soma Wee Western Oats ; a, rcrar f the best Corn, as corning
.wedi Yaaaat'Youi WalTeArs •
Harvey Bros.
.-ao 3 o'clock on Sunday moraine In s re. oaerma from()perm. onis
elwatae paw and conetabie %emcee sesnene her parents, ad Mrs.
awe:et:ad John Link. and his atan ;at •
Blvd; on a chargge Lea operatin4 a , earn aton Edwards of Win Oen, Ind,
eta. It le alleged that the two a ero a-'atieaa her mother. Mee, actin
at werls whim the raid was mad: "..n lazi,‘„vsctlo
the null: building at the; back of Lintaa „ J. ""alsia7aan.1114aealy, u4o
bakery. Five: gallons of mash nee neitel leer 4!Stvs, Mrs' Woodall, last
se zed, two 10-gallorn kegs of whiskey 2`e....V. h'^-4; rCtUMed to her home in
ani two casea of been rai alleged t„ London aenorapanied by Hazel
have been made by the prisoners, 'Iv°614
SAD DTI. „ alesh . er.s1 Mr, Thos. Woodall itn,d son
Mr jWoodall of Howard Cite,
Peray 4e' Woodstock spent Sunday
The saddeath occurred, in the hos- and Mc,indae the guests of Mrano
uital t abecisejaw, Sask„ on Aug. 23 \irs 3 Woodall.
of an Exeter aaiung man, who had L etlae Alma Hall is visiting friend
been en the west for nearly three on leiteltener.
yeare—William Albert Willard, son of Geeleosy Nicholson, John Stein -
lir. and airs. Albert Wilktrd, at the aei. Mos. 'Werner and Mrs iebris-
age of Z3 years. 2 months and 11days inert rock nuateced to Metchell en
Deceased was working around the teuneles• to visit Mr Steasacher's son.
barn on a farm near aloosaaw, when eta and alrs. Aaron Brown of
the handle of a fork, which. was rest- , laoight ere visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gott -
ilia on. a loa4, struck the door of fried (atis.er,
the barn.and flying up prong I Mr J. 3, .motnera t. Pio Was
hini in the forehead and ,peneetraned - towa on Saturday ven-
the lining of the brain He was im- airs. lianas Wind and Blau Otters
meziettely rushed to the hospital, but of Detroit are visiting Mr. end
lasso: poisoning set in, and two weeks
lr.er he passed away. Ha was. afine
lemma man and sincere, regret is felt
at his passinga Barn inMoraingaton
be spent mos tof his lith just north
ot Exeter, Besides his parents be
is survived by seven brothers and
five siaters. His brother Ara of
the. West accompanied the remains to
Exeter, arriving on. Saturday, and
the funeral took place from the fam-
ily residence -on. Sunday afternoons
intenue.nt being made in the Exeter
.c,einetere. The funeral was very lar-
aely attended.
alrs. Cieo. Briber.
Charles Brown of Detroit is spend -
in; a few days in. town. On Sunday
eeeniag he gave a splendid address
on the Educational advanta ges of
the tehureb ,whiell proved very in.-
1resting.
Last Thursday the members of the
C.I.C. and Dorcas Band picnicked at
Sprnggbank. The weather was ideal
and all liad a. great time. Much
lea was caused by the unsuspecting
going into some of the .A.mus.etnent
Bteatlis where the unsuspected is ,fla
ways sure to happen.
Allen Heist .of Bright is Welting
Mr, Harry Willard of Hamilton aa-•. Christian. Heist.
tended the funeral of his ,brothealena Mrs. ,Thomas Yearley is quite '111
at Mrs Geo. Bedford's.
Notice has .been. xeceived that two,
Iiyalro Engineers will be tn. hxetan
Sept.,
the 6th bCentralia the 7tioand
Coen:non the 8th for the purpose of
exist:it:rang the distribliaion of hydro
in, Stephen. TOwnship ,and to obtain
subscriber.. Bills are .out .giving full
parameters. We trust that a. good
number will be present and givetthe
scheme a. boost as it will prove a
wonderful benefit to our villa ges and
the rural comm,unity.
Exeter an Sunday.
aar. W. Pe Winer, wife and Inutile*
zi Naariettia, Mich., are vista= rel-
otiver., in this eectacat
\Ir. and airs. Brown. of Sarnia and
air. and Mrs. Bayley of London. 'spent
the week end with Mrs. John, Smelly
$r. and Mrs. Brown reornied
Tts-
thy anorning to ,Sarnia.
GALA DAY AT THE 13.e.ND
Grand Bend's postponed Gala Day
was held on. Augost 24th when a
larg 'e crowd of ',people turned out to
see the sporta. A good ball game
was played by the Purity Flouateam
of Goderich, and Fullerton, the lat-
ter winning 8-6. Sports resulted,—
Bays under. 10—Russell Hilbert, S..
Campbell, Irvin Disjardenn
Girls under 10—Helen. Hoffman,
Anna Walker, Audy Powell.
Bays under 45— Blaud Campbell,
Chas eerguson, Russell Hilbert.
Girls under 15 — Olive Wilson, Vir-
ginia Dyer, lelarjory Disjardine.
Men's race—S,. Robinson, F. White
Fat man's race—Wne. Hodgert.
Boxing in bairel-e_Wra ,.Gardiner,
:leg of war between the two ball,
teams was woo tsn F,ullartone
Baby.iscessen-Mare, Isabel Belt, Free-
man eitarif
Boot and slhoe ra:ce—Chas. Ferguson
Irvin Disjardene,
Greenway
Miss Nellie Brophy has returnedeaf -
ter holidAYing, weal her cousins Misses
jean and Mary Mathewe at Denfield.
Lilian Ulens ,.of Toronto ae
holidaying with her parents, lefajor
and alro U. ele. Ulensz—Mrse R. Hut-
chinson. of Parkhill spent a couple of
weeks with 'Mrs,. J. Brown.—Miss V.
,May Hudgins of Toroinito is spending
the sumnate holidays with her mother
—.Mrs-: C. H. Wilson and Hugh •of
Parkhill were guests of relatives here
last week. --Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Shen -
nerd of London were guests of the
liat,tex's parents„ (M4 and gra. R.
English. --Miss Hazel. Webb at Whal-
en visited her aurit Mrs. John Ea,g1e-
son.—Mrs, C. Rickham had a serious
operation last week in Vectorie Hos-
pital, London. We hope for a speedy
rec (Wary, .
Wbije Teturning .-from London ore
Friday night, ,Aug 26th, about 9
ceclac.k a motdircar, Swath' Arthur Fink
beerier, his two sisters ot' Shipka, and
Centralia
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Mrs .Mary Glaviniof Lon.doa for-
merly of this place, announces the
engagement of her daughter Clara of
Calgary, Alberta, ao Mt Cornelius
Gallivan, formerly ,of Toronto, now of
Calgary. The. marriage will take
Place in, that city on ,Sept. 7th,
BIRTHS
Jones—Ln Usbanne, ,on Aug, 24, to
:Nen and Mrs. Arthur Jones, a son:
Heywood—In. Usborne, me Aug 24th
to, kfr, and Mra. Gordon. Heywood,
a son
Taylor—At St. Joseph's Hospital, in
London, on August 27, to Mr. pd
Mrs Hector N. Taylor, of Usborn.e,
a sone -en -ant William.
MARRIAGES
lefirler--Woeters—In Clinton, on Aug
24411: William fames Miller, son of
VI- tip d Mrs. Wm. Miller, to Maes
Glace Isabella Walters, daughter of
Edwin Welters, all of
DEATHS
Mooseja,w, Sask., .on Aug.
23re. ,Williram Albert 'Welland, aon.
omr, and Mrs:. Albetrt WiLlard of
Exeter Naval, aged 23 years, 2
months, and 11 days.
Cunningham—Ln Ildetan, on Aug,. 24th,
Leah A., wife pf learneya Cunning
ham, formerly of kKhivat in Stephen
Township, aged 52 years;
SEAFORTH—After a month's ill-
ness rthe death (occurred. on Monday
of Rachael Greffen, relict of the late
jacoli Iarael, aged 66 years.—Afteuan
illness of three year Beatrice enay
Robinson, wife 'of W 0 Brigght, jr.
flied on, the nth, ag ed 36 year,
e'alat,a':
Hydro Electric Power Meetings
Township of Stephen
Public Meetiargs will be Leal at 8 veJock gra at
TOWN HALL, EXUTER, n IleESDAY, SUPTEMBER 6th
CENTRALIA CHURCH slahla, 6e; WEIONnSDAY, SEPT. 7th
CREDITO:a TOWN HALL en. IIIURSDA.Y, SEPTItalleER 6t11
Where addresses well be deleveend b two enaineers of the aleasero
EeeeIree Power ,Cornareeson, for the ourpoo., of explaisteela the atetitode
of rendering service en the Township et b-mpil(v4 end les ass.ist ns;:cur-
4ig contrActs ,krith 1ndivdujs deeiring eervive.
Every person 'interested is ,uvitel to attend.
ALEX. NEER, Reeve.
Taxi Service
A REAL SbRVICE AT YOUR DISPOSAL
R LL0N EXHIBITION
LEAVING Iseeii l4dA. M. EVERY MORN1NC.
FAKE i() LONVON $3no
OTHER DR teal sa BY A PPOIN IME'N T
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Cali PHONE 56.
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USE ea. ROA!. SERVieit
Wilson & Bagshaw
Leave Orders at. Wasen's Grocery
FOR SALE
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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
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J. A. STEWART
Phone 16
Special Fall Announcement
Our Stock of Fall Goods is neatly complete in all Depart-
ments. The price of First -Class Goode is much lower than last
year. You will make na mistake in doing Fall Shopping early,
Pure Wool Serge
Brown, Green, Navy, Grey and Black, in a real fine Twill
Pure vael, wide. (vidths. We have our price greatly reduced,
$4.00 value for $2.00 $3.00 value for $L50.
Dinner Sets
10 very neat Patterns to select a Dinner Set from. They
all all full 97 piece sets in English reorceleen, China with solid
gold handle and without. They are priced very 7easopable.
Men's Work Shirts
All sizes in Blues Greys, earl Black and White Stripe.. Reg-
ular $1.50 valuie, Sale price 98..
Work Shoos
Black and tan heavy work shoes, All sizes $6.00
Seecial Sale Price $4.48.
J. A. STEWART
Highest Prices paid for Poultry and all Produce.
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