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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-10-6, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH Yd. EXETER, ONTA.RJf 1 THURSDAY OCT, 6, 1921 Local News TRIED TO STEAL CAR, Thieves attempted to steal Mr. J. J-ioiton's. ear on Monday night from Iiia farm Mn Uslaarne; They shoved the cur out tet the garage, but were then apparently seared, "and d'sanereared, he same night a ear was left in Pone of `1Gfr, Roberi. Rob'auson's farm on the •sixth eonceeei" It remained there all next day. -and may possibly Ire: a, stolen ear, 134CHLER•-HILL A happy event took Wise: at thet home of lir, cad. ;Airs, Jams Hill ,NEIL Phone 81a TAMAN'S For Al,4 Kinds of Mens Wear W. W. Taman Tailor& Furnisher Street .Exeter, on, Wednesday mom.- U. F. O. NOMINATED WILLIAM West 6$; E. Russell 67; H. Creech Ire!, Oct. 5th, wh their only laugh- ter, Vexda Grace, became the bride of :rBLACK,. 61;* J. Kuntz 59;. M.i'%x3negartietz.� 1rr. Moses Bechler of Usborne, Unlyt ---- 55• the immediate relatives were present!. A. largely ;attended anet enthus:ae- *—Missed tests. to witness the ceremony, which wall-astre conveatt:on of O' U. F. 0. No. on roll 25; average attend- ea barrio£ JamessSttreet Methodist a hunch I Fhu South lay afternoon n�"IastHthe af,:nal nsaii , on ante 21.3. At 9 o'cl ck the ceremony was per- ch°ICe fell on William Black, U.F.0, :formed the bride 'bola°. siren array d.r'ecta.r and president of the organ - by her father. The bride leas gown: =/atop. for South Hu: -ono _ l ,,. ed and a beautiful dress cf taupe char- ballot vvas ow.wzcn J. H. ticott of \[c mens: satin, with overdre,s of locale.[ Ktllo;a anti 11 , .Bla4k, whe-r th for georgette. The cerenony over -.t ter sot 126 votes, a,snd the ]a ;t, d etty tved.ii.ng breakfast was served, 18 .ter which the .happ}• copol left nn ail, ail thee: tth : onve } ion. Wang a rnoter trip to Sarnia, and differentplaced before the converifto t, () nobtts in Michigan, she bride trawell Inose proposzci 1'4°:plant Toltec, 1. ing in gravy blue gaberdine with apri- Caldtve L 1.. 1 w•ar, Emerson Gabel, -ot :,Wade 'tlricolette blouse, and hat 0 Cluii, Thomzs i owe, Hariryr Salk:Id tax match. On their return they win Atex Stirling ,it,1 V1r, t\ralk.r ret ;ed :rake tlietr future 3aoruc in Usborxia, or were absent aframl the h il, Sixteen eat+l will leave: t�ue best ,tris:; of heir ascenjled the platform and took more or les? �advarantag,: Q( the spenkin�, ptiti;eeVe restreted to five minute In the succeeding speeches; J. j. C'ald There passed away at his home, Le t0fl. and 1Ed : John rip announce Exeter Nerth, on Sunday last enpth- withd'raw'al. The first ballot ►vs er of the oldest; resident of town, in taken, on the ,names of \1r. Black, Iz ea the person, of Mr. David Russell in Coughlin, E. Hurdman, W. G. 'Meda his iltlt year. Deceased rues. a viei'm Robert J, lfc;4rillait,, Ed Pooley, J. N ctl cancer and during the past. year Ratcltfe, W, Ty. ,Saat"d..r _ • 1 Ma e. ,• e, SUteC f r d � H... Co a great .leaf A ,talc over \i el,taln Turz►bt111 ant Gcorg•s •.Cur h a year ago ha was carrying a 5•hot el on, his shoulder when he was run in• to by ,a young man, riding a h'este'le, O. S. Howard, principal. ROOM 2. Sr. 3rd. honors -.-31. Medd 87; K. Beaman 85, D. Oledntan 79; T. Tainan 78; S. Northcott 78; M. T Howey , 8; E. Walter 75, Pass --V. s Mooney 74; M. Luker 73; V. Ford f 72; D. Salter 7u; L. binney 68; G. 4'° many (rends DEATH OF DAVID [JSSI LL, Wells 69; NI. Nelson 67; V. :Macdon- ald 66; R. Beavers 66; N. Reeder 64; L Ford 64; I, Mitchell 63; J. Ganbrill 62; E. Sanders 61; C. Hutchison 60. Jr. 3rd. 1?ase--Catherine Woods s. 74; II, Laing 71; H. Jennings 69; G. • Bloomfield 69; J. Passmore 69; S. 1". West 64; B. Powell 64; G. Nelson el; A. Macdonald 60. Number enrolled 41; average • tendance 36. Jean S. Murray, teacher. The second contained the ~names o an•lis itr�bttll .. ter wh ch ttRat 1i F the shot,' coming in contact twith /tie 'u1.1 Turnbull dro,p.pe j out. Heel,, inflicted a w•oiind, which a Eery In the next ballot ele tiedd reveav eve Bks later developed into cancer, ed 60 votes, \12 Black 73 vo;es, and \tri Russell was 3 natty,: of Scotland, Mr. Scott 126, thus ellmiea.',ae Nae btrt calve to Canadat with his parents v:edd. In the last ballot Mr. eferld's when 3 mere lad, first settling n Us- sueporters teen: over almojt sen rely erne, and he ,has continuously resist- to : fe Black, and he was tilos n,. The cd 'n the neighborhood ever :nee, a v,.;•e te•aa then Made unaninv ve The deceased married Christina. Ta}- Mian' of the rattdidates gave glee. tug of llamiltoa, by whom he is sur- ;-teles: ;, as diel nlua ti•,. JOartaina vie—est. togea'her with four sons and ,11,1'.N' tor. No'folk, MO daughters James, William and The without:4 without:sweet` doll of :nter4•t:. Gavin, of the- \l ese and .David of E—.— awl enthus,,•tsm cater. -4 fMrs Peoto 'k of near St, Vary's . lr :indrew Hicks, .M.P.P. mall: a 1 `rs Robt 1• nnaey aHay 7•n v , y a Wahl chi rrnk'a during; the vet. Russell twa a man, ot ,ndustrous :rte. lite dent Ble.akhaving relinguiele, habits, tai411'ul in duty and honest in el the clear ¢a him,, all his dealings with his fellow man. He. was a member ot the Presby !:ran, .:lave:1 and the funerel was conducted on t1'< In:slay by Rev. Foote, his re- mains bei interred in Eseifer Cem- etery Q e at* Room II , Sr I1,•--Itonors, L. Hayne S& D. Har- t dv 86, Wm. Senders 84, W. ton 83, W. Kay 8.. g. Boyle t>ear,n1 79, R. Sanders 77, C. Lechler 76, G. Hunter 75C; Pass, X. Wells 70. R Snel' 64. Jr. 11. --Hewes, D. lYn- ncv 85. K Reid 78. ai. Wells 77: Pass. V. Gambrill 74, H. Macdcna'd 73, R. 1.:tilingwood 73, G. Andre 73; V Br nateembe 71, H. Monne' ., G. Sn:tin 67, R. Cram -mood tang: 63. Nu"ither enrolled 32; average e:on eae 2%•3.-11, ,\I. Kinsman, v a.rltar, S. A. C}FFICitR GOES TO JAPAN. 1 he ,t+.11‘ MEM Arnny has 4ncleavored u,u•ugh olta'e s s.ation:cl here, to ess S t1 .FI ascii se , r • r .n Exeter. t r. IiaV r a} nal et ten have don: much to acoua;rit ealad,date to tonost the approae•hing crganieat-on. Capt, K. M. Barr, who largest arxi most rnnata astie oo • J. MERNaER, M.P., CHOICE OF NATIONAL LIBERALS AND CON SERV ATIV1 S ewe r?i Room I1•' Jr- II Cla' ,-ll nor•,, 13 Penit l. 6. li* Va;e *�, L. Little &at, J• *here "ii, G. Chess :a 79, Cr Ili 'hinsen '7, K V:le 7t,, vt, \Cart n .5; F. Chapman 75 , [letow 75 v1. n,1 -war. 73, NI. Snell 7.. R. Pryde t+'1. T. Ti dJen 69, L. Serhem 63 1.. Frti .l:l.ir+n tit, I. White 58, B. Ne:sen 556 U. Laver 45. Sr. 1. C1as,, E Kestl. 67 .M, Bloomfield `Ih,S. Little 64. v( 11! rtugton b3. Jr. I, ; Class -Honor,, 1). Cox 85, W. eldon 161. 11 Stenitury 79,. 11. Heywood 78, H. Col. 7 . R. I :alkwill 76.... Ward 75 x ,B t tt e 7a� Jackson Il T T an " t, ,2 H. .� n !t n "1 Si.• Kav 71,\1 Cann 6o, Ii \e v 11 r?. Y. Iln l;.;� :•t ,9, j 1, •3 a e, a S9 '1•. Wehey 59. A.. Hun t'n p58, S. Sand- ers 52. Xmnbea tin roll 39; av:rage ;tt.encT- anee 37.13. The South Huron Nation-.. I..ib.r•t] vanr,an at Hensall on Saturday atter neon. 'athe �t ^ a tor purpa.,: of el�`c ,nt u ,1 Idol methods and wort, of this Federal electtan, It ,was one of ,he Gonservat v Association laalci a .•on,., has be-tt in 'eornmand o1 ,the °petting, lr..s been. appointed to janant As a. boy he consecrated .his life tor ser- vice t ':i torsion lends and the can finds lion The Captain .CDp�_5 'of an Arin ant i:._thiul to ,his youthful - ar. } rat;ancl;.er Barr, teas father, ..at t,res.'nt Commander pt the 'Mont rt t Is ,iv.on. A sister entered the Army's Training College this session.tor° oft.ee.rshirl. Much aregret is ex- uress:cl and felt by those interested in the Army, and the;Captain, who has made many friends since teaming to town, After attending the Con- gress gress in Toronto the Capta.fur- loughs before going to Vencuver en- rotate n rotatte to Japan, .sailing Nov. loth on S, 4 .Empress of Russia. The work ,tar.ed, will continue throughout the ,winter ,with ithe same zeal and en- thusiasm displayed during the past few mouths under the command of Lieu- tenant H. j. Parnell, who remains in charge until iCaptt Barr is replaced. Ile will be assisted by comrades, who have connected .with the local corps of the Salvation Army. 12.0a%a% r the at'st,ory of the associtt'cin,l thebeing representatives present frim 211 over 'the riding, showing that 1 there is still a. deep :'ti;erest taken in y ut>ful .onseara in public affairs at this particular time. ar'?'I it must be as great source of .at.- 1 B ` st;1etion to• :%Ir.:tlern,r to have bth xtd him such a large and enslitvloe.'c backing as was rep,res+entaad at this meeting. The meeting was not only big in. numbers, of both ladies nail • gentlemen. but eih:e stairit was of the right kind to get. out and twin, elec- tions, Everybody seemed to ,be full ot" "pep" that snails success„ The meeting {was called to t>rder shortly after 1w^o o'clock and the fol- lowing nominations were recorded: - I. J Merrier, W. R. Elliott, 'Wm, "cn- sit, Chas W. 'Middleton, W. H. Lobb, N. W Trewartlia, Harry Salkald, Wm. Consit, Fred. Elleringtan, I)r, Thompson David Cante:on, John Sow- erby, Thos. E. Hays, 1Trs. N. W. Tre- s artha. Mrs, :\Lary Murphy, After the :.nominations Mr. George W. Holman, County Clerk, was assign- ed. to the chair and o. his usual hap - manner did justice to the ,lubes; The nominees were then given an opportunity to air thea political views, the chairman calling on the nominees 1•v the reverse order. Fully two hours was taken up is brief addresses ani the political issues were discussed with an ,intelligence and fantterest rarely inet with on occasions of this kind. The addresses .bristled with bright thought and 'tail .were listened to with keen interest itn the issues involved' in this particular campaign, Dr, Steele, M. P., of South Perth; was the principal speaker of the oc- casion and he acquitted himself moat eloquently„ The Association officers were ,clect- ed as follows :-President, Charles W. ilriddleton ,Goderich Township; First vice-president, Mrs. Wan. Consit, Hills - green; second vice-president, Wm. BrockUsbarne; sec'y-tress-, G. C. Petty, Hensall; ,Chairmen ,at munici- palities , Stephen, ,Alex. Neeb and W, R. Elliott; Hay, Henry Neeb and Wm, ronsit• Stanley, D,. H. McNaughtan and John McKinley; Goderich1 Tpt., N. W. Trewartha land Fred M;ddleiton; Huliett, Win. Ratynnond and Bert Al- len; Clinton, David Can,telan and A. Holmes • McKillep, ,Geo. McKee and Jas. Smith; Seaforth, Rabt!. Wilson. and Dr. Harburn; Exeter, C. H. Sand- ers and C W. Robinson; Tuck, rsmith Robt. Albie and Sam. McGeogh; borne; Rich. Coates and Thos, Hunkin He,nsaii G. C. Peaty and Robt,. 'Dick; Bayafield,. Robt McMurray and Wnr. Simpson: See The New 1921 GRAY DORT OPEN AND CLOSED ST YLES ON EXHIBITION. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING USED CARS IN GOOD CONDI- TION, FOR SALE ONE GRAY DORT 1920 SPECIAL ONE GRAY DORT, 1917, TOURING ONE GRAY DORT, 1921 DEMONSTRATOR, ONE FORD, 1918, TOURING T. H. NEWELL PRICES TUMBLING The purchasing public wi l :be glad to know that owing to ithe Longer Prices for Wheat we are quoting lower prices for Flour, To, Day Wet Quote as follows: MANITOBA'S BEST 'MODEL . . WELCOME $5.00 $4.65 $4.15 This will mean . a considerable, saving for those who bake their. own bread, The quality is just as good as ether. Cali .in and take some home ,and make, your wife Happy. • We have still a few hundred bushels ;of those fine WHITE OATS, cleaned, free from dust and s.eaed& • We- have same of the FINEST CORN also, Harvey Bros. School Report The following is the repast -of^' xe- tier Public •Schoel for September, -- ROOM 1. The following is the standing of the pupils of the . school for Septem- ber, based on tests inall subjects and daily marks. Sr. 4th.—M. Bissett 79; R.Garn- brill 77; 1t4: Salter 76; L. Foote 76. Pass H. Snell 73 J. Pryde 72; M. Murphy 71; H. West 71; M. Johns 70; J. Penrice 70; M. Harness 69. E. Hunkin 66; H. Whyte '64; W Spencer 63; H. Nelson 61; 11. Saun- ders 61; R. Blworthy 57.* Jr 4th. --M. Clarke 75. Pass—, F. Creech 71; E. Howey 70;* F rt Roo iti J, Mass V. -Honor,, J. Penhal:' k7, M. toll:ngwood 86, M. Davis 85, F. Corn- ish 85, A Appleton 80, R, Trumper 7e; Pass. C. Corni,h 73, C lase IV. - !loners G. Cochrane 88, J. Creech t,S, A, Frase• 80; Pass, J. Paine 60. (leas III,-llonors, V. 1' cst1•' 90, T.'. Clarke 88, D. Davis 8S, A, Qu.tnce $6. R. Stione 84; Pass, C. Jennings t,il, M. Limns 60, Class IL A -Honors, T, El-. lerin;;tL)a 83, M. Cann, 80, L. McDonald se; Pass J. Pryde. 40. Class 11. 13 - Honors. L, •Snell 88, J. Sanders 85; Pass, J Pilon 74, 1. Coliingwood 72. I. Corn:sh 70, E. Ward 62, S. Ward titl C -la; s 1 -Honors, B. Walters 85, M. Spencer 83, R, Fraser 80, Ti. Steward 79, I. Mooney 78, J. Ross 78, D. Luk- er 75; Pass, H. Kerslake 73, A. Nelson 65, R. Fre •kl'3ton 6S, M. Quante t'2, N. Campbell 60. Number enrolled 44; average attend- ance 3.5.-OIive M. Taylor, teacher. MARRIAGES ELLIOTT—RINIKER—At Sarnia, on Sept. 28, 1921, Mary Josephine Elliott, of Sarnia, to Herbert H. Rinker, formerly of Dashwood. Gran': -Felin -In Parkhill,. ;:n Gc'. 1 Lloy Esther Fenn, &A:, daughter .of Mr and Mrs,. Michael Fenn of Parkhill, to John Cameron Gran' of London. Bechler-Hill-At the home of the bride's patrents; ,an Oct. 5', by Rev. M. J. Wilsen, ;Mases B_chler of Us - home T-., to Miss Verdi; Grace' Hill daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Hill of Exeter. Barnes -Thompson -At the Manse, Lucan. on Sept, 28th, Lynn Barnes of Ailsa Craig, to Miss Clary Eliza- beth Thomis.ate daughter of Mr. and Um Wm, Thompson of Con. 1, Biddulpah. Bentsen -Atkinson -In Biddulph, on Oct 5th, Ida Atkinson, daughter of lir. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson, to dr, Joseph E.. Beatson, Grantont DEATHS Frayne-In Exeter, on Sept). James Frappe, aged 67 years 18 dayst Stewart -In McGillivray, Sept Catherine Jane; widow of the Archibald Stewart of the 7th in het 751th year,. Alexander -In Ailsa Craig on Sept,29 1Sr& John Alexander. tlillar-In Hibbert, on Sept;. 29, Alma daughter of Mir. Mathew Millar, eg- ed 18 years, 10 n1londast Russell -In. Exeter, ,on Oct. 2, David Russell , in this 77th year. Treitz -lin, Crediton, on Oct. ,2nd, John Tre:tz ..aged 70 years, 4. months, 26 days. h•drn ck-ln Usbann e on Oct' 4, Ar- thur George Kerniick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ktier eek, aged 6 months, 11 diayst,, 30th, and 25th, oncon„ IN MEMORIAM Johns -In, loving memory of Edith; who died one year ago, ,October 7, 1920, Sheet and sudden ,wstas! the call, Of one•sa �l�eariy 1oved by all; • The blow was great, the shock severe %V,e little th,okiesl at her death so near; Life was desired, but God did see ernfl Litt' .was .,beet; fon, thee. Father, Mather, Brothers, Sister, SANDT s w Cl •E 'rR FALL IS HERE LONG NIGHTS ARE CQM1: G,,. .AN) YOU WILL NElri) GC3(l:3 BATT iRY FOR YOUR CAR.. THE PREST-0•LI E WH.L TAKE CARE OF YOU. l CAN I• E!d' YOU IN RAT!"ER' t3R $10 A YEAR, CO:tie, : 'ND EE ME ABOUT YOCR BAT- TERY W RV 10E. Taylor Tire & Battery K1FKTON FAIR Thursday and Friday OCTOBER 6 and 7, 1921 Speeding in the Ring Lt':)CAL RAI."L LADY D 14'ER a;iaf,r 1' OFFiiRt.l;, IN F'li1 Tr ▪ lti $'!11' BABY t"1LI. IIE Iti 'ttr I'ta a Leet,. t.1•i'E N €:ylt1. 1, RIVERS il; RY ' 411.'11E 1:.; e Write er {flawing: t a - W a. Brook, Pres. F c t 1.1z'»; I GTICr:; END CE.. Amos Doupe, See. -Tress RS FOR SALE Hup 20, 4 passenger, reasonable 90 Overland Touring in good shape Bowser Tank & Pump, A l Outfit, 209 Grayi Dort and Page Cars Sunoco Oil and Gasoline REPAIR WORK ON ALL CARS, Pilon & Foote Huron Garage - Exeter J. A. STEWART Phone 16 Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats and Furs Fall is here and Winter will soon be along. So do not delay .in selecting your new Winter Coat. Our range is by far the nicest we have ever shown,. In the Latest Cloths and New Styles. MEN'S, YOUTHS, ANI) BOYS' OVERCOATS Now. 1•Ien, Gat ready for the cold days, We have a. won- derful Stock ,to- s sect your nee, winter coat frim,. Iii 'New Cloths, New ,Styles and New Pre:es, RUBBER BOOTS Eventually you will wear 'Minces Invin�eble ,Grey Rub- ber Boats, They are 'High; Piess'ure. cured and of '1•ough, • Tire Tread Stock. The New Stock is in,. Buy a pair to -day anel be :convinced as, to their wonderful wearing .qualities GROCERY SPECIALS 2 1-h, cans pink Salmion. ;354. 2 1-2 Ib cants punk Salmon, ,,25p, 1 1 -lb ca -n Red Salmon ; 29cr 3-1b pails ° Pure Lard for 62c; Tapioca, 2 lbs for 18c', Laundry Soaps, 110 bars for 72c, Bulk Pure Cocoa, per lb 1151 Seeded Raisins lb pki. for 25c.1 Seedless Raksios ib pkv 27c. Canada Com Starch 2 pk, for 19c Breakfast Baenan ilia. 43c. Sage, . 2 itptotnnds for, 18c, Choice Currants uyer 1b 19c. Felled Oats, 6 lbs; for 29d J. A.,STEWART Highest Prices paid for Po ultry and all Produce. 1 1 1 at 1 4 4 1 4 y r 1 4 w 4 1 4 1 y 4 R A 4 r 4