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The Exeter Advocate, 1921-9-8, Page 1
TI-IIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. y Q EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY SDA SEPT. 8 , i 921 Our/. `rile recent marriage Law Amend- ILocai ews L.�T1i I ment ch`y After Sept, t 1 s t it , any person employ- :rer X 1 rses will go into effect Oct.O1•l A\'�it'1;R�.4Ii.Y SERVICES. b ld • mu ^c n• n��a#- r r as P 1 su 3 ex � � f marrbgte ;rig •cheldren between the ages of 14 and 16, not in. .possetasion of a work -permit yise4 by the Vocal school board will be prosecuted. Plkorce 81a TAMAN'S For All of nmmerwe; W W. Taman Ta11or�T Furnjshe' but o rssuers mg) be ,plan!`+ted to issue licenses up to Oct*, 1st, 1921` Last week saw several big polit- ical meetings in this pact of On lar;,a. Premier Aleighan. was an London on. Thursday erecting Op- uosideon Leader 'King was at Sea- forth.X I3 It F klurirsby, Presid- at of the Ua F. c3., was fay Lurn1, y, xtoad Bead and ',Also Craig. ELECTION THIS YE4R,. Premier ialeiflban in London on Thursday night ° amnouneed that a bray electron, would be held b e da about December 1st, :and gave is se asv;ni for 'br ngi„rc; on the cies I r*rbefore ,ro distt;tbuiito a, ._..,..., W...., sees._ .. .ldUO.GESCENT SCHOOL ACT. This Act comee into force now. and it requires all young persons between 4 and 16 }•care of age to attend ,,ziiaoi for the full schocar Un - medically or physically urr:- t 1. esakpte>•ycci on, the authority of "home permit" or an 'employment certificate" granted by the school atteredartce officer, or school boardh to the pareeata on, their r,ati.sfaetor^y formation n writing on a iorm pre}- , r ol4,ed by the governnent officer that the services of the young Persona are reflu red ; 4. having passed the oat inersity junior or meth cuiatia?:s sennas atio n or ita equi} Liras. The anniversary of the 'Tiny° Memorial Chureb was fittingly olrser ed on Sunday. The special preach .for sire day. was a former much 'b lowed rector of the parish, the R R. J. _tii. Perkins, M. Aa, at Acres.. rector of .Cheat Church, Chatham The church ivas nicely decorated wit flowers ern and plants . awl for the arx i the choir' rendered special cmusi la his discourse:; air Perkins showed tent he had lost wen? pf his old time vigor and ability as r. weaklier, and lr3s sermons which were logical and are` ;hty, were listened to with a great deal of interest by the parishioners, aratoug trhorrt he labored over fifteen rears ago. In the a eat_aag fir. J'er- kions took his text from Geui;tts L-2 ".4rna 7the earth was without form and veai 1, and derkaress era, upon the face at khe deep, and the• spirit of God reeved. uport the face of the .raters& At .first all the world was in a static of chaos .ntecaded with darktesss; ani it was not until .the spirit of God nwve:l upon the disorder that beau- ty, harmo y and sy met€ry prevailea. (ant through all ugts, evert urntr the toresent, have: chaotic corfdstions ex- fisted in the uu;'vsrse created by God to be n tune with lI*nt► hoover, f:Ty is resnrn,ible for tlr s. \%' all know arth ng of the chaos that existed ring ,the four years of wen The rorid seemed upset trona every aasiblo tiewpo;,rnt. ed, betterment of =:a litiees was eagerly looked for 'tea. the wear was cover nail tocat era k•rolarat1 but it ..h beteen proved Oro er ed "pace"" where there w :s as tie; E'e, (tor to -day, although the azar pier, there es still thaw unit°ttiat,l to �lidorna. striae. 1><alettap:selfishness . ranee;• are r:anorn t oyer all the ,l e, and w.. wonder :1t the p os:s.r) e utxorre; but c•otad.tit s Ir'11 rent IDEATE OF MRS, L N1.t�Y Rt Deep sorrow prevails when we a nor race the death of one highly e teemed and beloved by all—M.. et _ Henry Rundle, whose spirit quietly .- and peacefully passed into the great ee t beyond on Thursday evening, Sep- tember est at her home in Exeter. V. Although she had Duly reached ei;t r the age of fifty years, she had for many years lived a very quiet and h reserved life , Dune account a '1 t Rrl e;rI a health t c. She was a most patient sufferer, lov- ing and affectionate wife, and true Christian as was shown by the spirit In which all her duties were per- formed; that of the Spirit of Christ. A life filled with ambition and all through her last three months of licitness she citerished that bright ltfape that she would be spared to eorttfort those near and dear to her, yet at the same time fully resigned, stowing that God to be a just God, too wise to err. and too good to b unkind. Thirty years ago this September she was married to her now bereav- ed hushand.Mr. Henry Rundle. Re- ber husband, alae is eurvi,<e3d by her Mather, Mr. John Kerslake. Exeter: one brother, Charles Ker - London Road. south; and three sisters: Mrs. Robert Horne)•, li aeter, Mrs. Robt, Reid. Stanley Township, and airs. Harry Terring- ton, Detroit. The funeral took ptaee privately,' f frota her Late residonee on :Ilona Street. conducted by her pastor. Rev. 11t•. McAllister, assisted lay Re=v. Mr, Foote. to the Exeter 4"artr- • TTar�= pall hearers were six first- , atueins of the df eeesed. Among t 4 r re^:ail' s who attended the funeral ' were: e: Mr. John Rowe :and daughter. salary Ann: Mrs. t"harlea Rowe autl ri ;t, Percy, from Flushing, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wight; :4r, and Mrs. Albert Wight arid son from Medford. D r ie taut on the City of N New ;,'ark a4 hertaor,k nth��leta,. 41ssr; n er ;.s *te'T+ly ter' xresl'ed en the Se t is �. ,X s- r..;;c• t+or44 a 1 in tl+_ t .,n,; +r; s the boys and tarts for a hghar and Sevier ..ducate,.n. TRAI;IE TEU TO14' A lil~ \LARGED. .. The trade terr:torti• e a towta. is 0, t all f,es:, 'aed:nt upon the distance of 4. th,. .neighboring trading posts, Th ticele dep..n+t+s upon the enterprise lot ..a: rnrerchants and residents crf the reovrt if the town does not reach r t°: trade it edit come only as it yt' eace:l to. But if the merchants e Iter the: busyness in tit: surround . P ti pkv :n4 efruntry, adSertisiag tea evert av ay anti making; good every word of their .:elvertis,ingtrade will come front a• n :t . errd:n,'raatitrr;; ragsus, rite levan will gain the reputation for beia 9 awake and it will forgo to ohe front. le reit' for the better until the earth anon' more to harmony edeli ars er. which state eau. only b. haq» ht about by thtt a various nations of the earth, who first be in tune with their na:iker. ;ta .'hange must come front t:ith:n telt heart, and when, "Peace, Perfcct Boat as .toured fur all our soul , siren, .1 then fonll•, will harmony and set l renditions be prevalent upon Clandeboye L eatJi,—?. well known t esideat tri the:rt1Ia ge, John Ls Simpson, died suddenly on Sept. 1st, at the age of 61 years.. Ile had aea' been postmas- ter here, oriel also caaducted a general ova Ile was a native'. of ieleGill- itu y, acrd lived in Clandeboye aDllris life, except .for a few years spent jn London. Mr. Simpsoa Was talking to Ii: daughter when he suddenly fell over, .and before a doctor could be summoned he had expire.!', He is survived by his widow, three slaugh- ters and one son;. See The New 1921 GRAY DORT OPEN AND CLOSED STYLES ON EXHIBITION. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING USED CARS IN GOOD TION, FOR SALE ---. ONE GRAY DORT 1920 SPECIAL ONE GRAY DORT, 1917, TOURING ONE GRAY DORT, 1921 DEMONSTRATOR, ONE FORD, 1918, TOURING CONDI-. T. H. NEWELL FULL BLAST! AS: one answered the riuinerotus telephone calls the past ttva weeks, ask-- Stng••fox•J eed, or if we were t:honping yet and had ,to regretfully ?never lki etRe n,egatstre, we, thought of Mungo Park, the African, traveller, who, ,an - Wielded "taiti;ed, one night Aur, atreative hut, listened to the women who sang,— • Poor Wlritei"!Hans! No ;mother to give. hint milk le! No wife to grind his corini!'! ! Ma As. we realized the needs of this town and surrounding country, we k.'glad (ta lie able to announce that, allaying installed a new Receiving Siaa;i'aitiar, and :haviing ,out our 'mill in first glass r,epalir,weare prepared to 'itnr»l}r all your Wieder the way of Flour, Feed and'Ch'onpiijg. 1i4 h ve some '(race, Wte{s'tern, Oats; e c�atr of 011ie hest Cornu is coming inti we w, . C .ouz . arvey Bros, slain earth, wh.. h God ereared in all is bettuy. syrnetery and rnti'. terlinr.• tot oder The collections for the day totalled $2611. :a PAIRS AT THE! EXETER DOUBLI;,S Eteter S oafs Doubles "tournament oe \i e ]n; sday of last week attraetetl tArto tt.'enty.. fight ,pairs of bowlers, Els?:;pater tJi fact that there were several other attractione the sante day. Rin in the early part of the day cleiayted a:as tourney and hour and a halt ,n starting, but everybody was given four 1.S -end ,;roes, and the t;vurzrer wa, over .it raielniy,ht, The .finals for the South Huron Trznhy and first and second prie s were ,played between, En Forster and W. IL t trannoa of the London Rowing t.. r..b, and Jas. Gray and At M. Trick of the London .Thistle s, the .former pair weaning by a sco•r.. of 9-5. 14 1. asson and C. A. Down or Strat fDad and E. Christie en! R. G. Weldon est Exeter went into the finals for third and fourth prizes, the latter pair winning by •one shot, Following are the nam:s and games won with the plus or minus scores Gray and Trick of London Thistles won 4, plus ,40; Fr. Forster and Shannon, of London Rowing, Club, won ,4,plus 29. Down and Partner of Stratford, wan, 3, plus 24,, Chri;tie and Seldan of Exeter, won 3, plus 24. 11'orrja and McDougall of London, won 3. plus 23. McMillan and Sproat of Sea,farth, won 3, plus 21i Heaman, and Creech of Exeter, won 3, pion 19. Thompson and Eechley of Seaforth won 3, ,plus 15i Hillier and, Hillier, London Elm - woods, won 3, plus 13,. Harness and Anderson of Exeter, won 3, plus 13. Newcombe and partner of Strat- ford, won 3, ;plus 9. , Tretheway and Allen of London Thistles, won 3 ,plus 15; White and Ross of Brussels, won 2, plus 18. Busch and Rennie, of • Hensall won 2. ;plus Of. Laidlaw and Roulsto,n of Wroxeter wan 2, minus '‘5, Sanders and Fuke of Exeter, won 2, minus 5. Aiken and Douglas, Loddon. Thistles won a mucus 5, jllo•thwell and Partner of Stratford w'bn 2. minus 5, Nichols and Banks of London, won 1, plus 4. - Webb and Thompson of London Elmwoads, won 1;- minus; Goodwin .a,ncI Clark of Heinsal1, Yvon. 1, minus 21. Rivers and Elliott of Exeter, Naar 1, minus .25.' Snell and Ronlston, of Exeter, . won 1: minus 32, Stone and Partner," of . Stratford, won L minus 35.. Spackman and Rowe of Exeter, won 0, miieus 22. Hoe:kirk and Hudson of Hensall,worn won 0, minus 24. Harvey an, Snell ,af Exeter, won 0 minus 36, Gge.. e an Pryde•of Exeter, won 0,. mia ue, 'tid5d were stolen front Smith'; drug t' `t O1 try of Saturday night. 'slier S'.'eii, who was tuprleryetl .'t tlw Huron Garage for soar ' t`,rttet. ?L.; t. Nn©wle . of that eity.nflan to rife( K EN Z lE--Mc111LLaN, The Marriage took place at St.And. drea''c Presbyterian Church, Lundeen. un Saturday morning last of ',Lary F1orenee, daughter ''of 4r, and airs. Jaynea •c,f London, to Allan NIaeleeneie:, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Rod- erick 'Backer,.: of Eseten. Atter the a•eremornr and luny eon ON. and Mrs. 11aekeneie left fur New York on their way to Cuba,, KITCHEN SHOWER. A pleasant gathering took place at the home of ,Mr, and firs. Wm. Fisher on Monday night last, when the young girls of the Jamea Street choir .•on_ gr•egattet?: to do .hoaor to one or their late members, Mrs. Jose Davis, (nee Emma Fisher) ity tendering her a very generous kitchen shower. Mr. and Mrs. Davis left Tuesday morning for their new hoine in Merlin, followed by the best wish's of a large: circle of friends. 14I:.ss Gladte Ford spent < sect day; 111 London, last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Braund left \Ion - day for Taranto to attend the Exhib- ition. hiss Greta Isaac of \Vest \Williams is r:,isiting her grandparents, ate. and :firs. Thos, Sweet, Miss Dorris Jefferson of Granton and llrs, Elmer Haas of Buffalo, N: Y., were visitors with Miss ,G1adaF Ford at her home last week. ?Jr. Raymond Fraser and three es-, iters of Detroit, Mo. aloe, Firaaae, 'rr, Elmer Caulkctt, wife and child of Pt. Huron, gr. !orad ltLrs. Frank Paul and fancily of Sarnia, Mr. Wife Fraser and Mrs.. Malcolm Fraser and family of Mooreavill;e ;were visitors at Mr, Wm. Fraser's over the holiday, Crediton Mr. and Mrs, Norman Holtzman, Mur ray Holtzman, and 11,1r. and 'Mrs. Chas. Eckert of Detroit visited Mrs. Geo. Holtzman on. Labor Day iV r, Jos. Lawson has. had his house; re painted, Remember the hydro. meeting on Thursday night jn the Tow'a Hall., This is a masher ,that .should not be overlooked and a large attendance: is requested. Aar. and Mrs;. Samuel, Foist, son and daughter of Pigeon, lefich;., are visit- ing relatives ;heret, Mr. Anson ,Girvjn of Sasktatpon spent a few d ays with Ire. Herb: Eilb.er this week, Mr. Simon Morlock is r-em,adel,1.ng the. dwelling •hepurchased from John Treitz. Our School fair witil be held next (Tuesday, the ,13th;. A splendid prize list and a goad lune of exhi its will be an hand, • Mr. and M•rs. R. S. Wilson and Mo. C. Zwicker are attending Toronto Fair. The school re -opened .on Tuesday after the summer holidays; The IVVornanr;s' ,Institute; net in the. Institute rooms %Por the September meeting, with this pmesadent, Mrs, C. Zwteker presiding. After the general busmen, was tlssnens'ed with Miss Eva Oestreicher and t'VThss Merle Clark enet' sang a beautiful sales, and Miss Lulu Gai,ser ,of Sal. Columbia Uzyavet- sdty gave oe interesting and Jnatruce LeCKERS DTH. -airs John 11cCaa has dtspo ed of hinis fare in 'Tucker smith tea Mr. T hoo G. Siril?inglaw, the price being ::t the r°e.:gliL orhaod f $11,50(t. ;ter. Slrfllieg,aw has ,D's- osed of his term to Mr. Doig. a coo - of Robert e I]o 7, h con., G?n, a ncI who rye^.entl} came vut !rem Scotland. BIRTHS Bucktey,-In i3kldu";ph, en Sr•.prt 1, Ur; and Mrs. Pat Buckler, a et 0, ter. MARRIAGES haler-1lacka.xnr,e•-In London, Seprt. 5th Lina'oln Ii: Thier to Ellen Mar kenzie, both of Parkhill. epe—Tough—lo, Stank'y on Aug 31st, Bes;ie Isabelle Tough to .Mr. George Gibson Gormae n•--Attton :santon o. nAu#, t=€fie, SANDERS & CREI:CH 31 I.enora Tr n German, #o Z'Val_ e Zbi;be fere G.br:on,, of Biwclulele. 111: ;e ._llearnan--Ln Centralia, Sept.1 1k Ren Sint: lair, e . ai l 3 Imre IHaman r f Centralia, to Edward Jones of Lon- dCra Car-felon—Lack—LI Toronto, on Aug. 27th,Mabel Leake to Herold K. Can Telco., third son of Mr. and Mils;' P. t,antelon az Litata:n. tohertseta—Sherritt-- Li McG.Wvray on Aug, 31st, .utare E, dateghter of .1 r Ir, a. :Mrs. --, nd: � 5 ..ire. t 'Sc' t t . , a Geo A. Robertson. of i�5.rh, atlev. DEATHS 'fund:e—Ian Exeter, on Sept, 1 ;t1ar It (Polity- 1'erslake, ;rife trf 1`Ieirry Rundle, aged 50 years, 5 trnonths, 7 day.. lie lanrl--In Vittoria Hospital, Lo,4 don, on ; e:rt~ 3rd, Mary E. Mur ey, advice of the tee Tetra Id - ;`end, of rear Kirl.ta.;;, :n t° 63..1 v -an `+ r rir elra - Iae Clandeboye a., Sept lit John L Sirapaon, aged 61 rears. Ladd—Iti C1 nton, n t. Aug. 31st, Mete George Ladd, aged 68 years, 11u'tr_hlsen- In 11t G Iliyrav, Sept. 51h, El ee Bice, wife of /ferry Hutt -taxon aged 24 years. axi Service A REAL SERV(( AT YOUR DISPOSAL 1,0\14,da ENiitii3 PION LE.44.1,1,NGi•:0.=.»./TOR a A.:1, EVERY'MORN/NG. FARE 10 LONDON o .e T`tF2it'l~w vis USE .A Rt -AI. SEii'ICF, Wilson & Bagshaw Cath: PH('# h So, l,e.rvo °tilers at Wilsen'a Grocery 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 WOR(,; OF ALL KINDS. Pilon & Foote Huron Garage Exeter J.TSWR1 Phone 16 $pecil FaH Announcement Our Stock of Fall Goods is nearly complete in all Depart- ments. The nrice of First -Class Goode is much lower than, last year. You will make na mistake in dotting Fall .Shopping early, Pure Wool Serge Brow, n, Green, Navy, Grey and Black, in a real fine Twill Pure wool, wide widths. We have: our price greatly reduced, $4.00 value far $2,00 $3.00 value. for $1.50. Dinner Sets 10 very neat patterns to select a Dinner Set from. They all all fuel 97 niece sets in English eorcelain, China with solid gold handle and without. They are nriced very reasonable, Men's Work Shirts All sizes in Blues Greys, and Black and White Stripe;, Reg- ular $1.50 value, Sale. nrice 9Se. Work Sloes Black and tan heavy* work shoes, All sizes $6,00 Special Sale Price $4,48. J. A. STEWART Highest Prices paid for poultry and all Produce,