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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-1-5, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. EX.JTF Our Corner How about those New Yea r resolu- tions?' Still holding on?' Same people ,are so busy worryiatg about the general depress:on that .they haven't time to go atter new slices There is so ztlucit bad ;:n the best of Us, and so tnu,:h goodd az the worst of us, *diet %t hardly Aelooves any of us to try to refornh .the re-st of us, hone al,' TAMAN'S For Men's and Boys Wear Try This Stare THE SWELLIsST THING IN TIES. SHIRTS SOCKS, AND ALL KINDS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS air here. They're alit new, of course. We never carry ,over last year's styles The new offerings are sure 'enough winners if Erich colors, beautiful pat- terns and fine snateraals eaunt forany- tlitng. Prices are just as all right, too. Drop in and look them "'under and over, around and through " W. W. Taman Tailor& Furnisher a �.ame ere are. If yell lta;vta dote something that is REEVP, BEAVERS :IS good, .forget ^' o soanethinng that .. ,;,t d .s better Some men leave their fingerprints,' with the pollee, and some leave them on the books you, lend. 1 0, THURSDAY JAN. Crediton RE-ELECTED IN TOWN _ :sastrous Fire. --A disastrous Fare NEARLY A NEW COUNCIL 'struck our village. on Sunday morning, 1 when the Methodist Church with its Exeter had a rather spirited cob- entire contents was destroyed by fire, est for the 'munii.:ipal offices dais year A file wind was' blowing at the time Any man who is constantly in the vvhidh as an unusual thing ,of late year froom the north-west and this saved puplie eye is epic to get an occasional in this t•own,. In, 'smut of the snow dile south end of the town, otherwise rub .From the public knuckle, the cars were busy, as were also the :t wctutd ba heard to say how many. cutt;rs and sleighs. v could be .homeless to -day. The orgin Th f° I h h P o `x' fire seems somewhat of a my 1922 The man, who de. des to hold oft until things improve may lied, when things =prow,. that the man whalaeld on and hielped'them to :approve so far ahead that he can't be caught Do you �wanit to sell a larger vol- ume- du]l kiMes? Then ,you must ,scale habits Zromore: people. Do you wane to hold your ,trade In times of pros,periltp? Then .you must keep people iii the habit of ,baying your goads, else .;om,petition will lead them ,,to new habits. Deep your advert- ing god Pal the year round. We are all endowed Welt the most marvelous invention of God, a, human brain, anal if you train. that brain to work for you, 'k]; -re is Po h trot to the things you een acoomelitsh. But if you, ] 1. your brain lay i.l c, or put :u l�a of ,s.;um and rubdish into it you .cannot expect to. Veil anythea but scum and rubbish in. he ,raderful to nga tient are ha.ppenine :n the world I e ere play. Elections. STEPHEN R eve Neale and Deputy Webb 1Fy aec!amatioe ; Councillors Hayes, Pen- , mem and Swei,tzer by ele,,t,oe as fol- lows,-., re na result s owe tat .circ '' ,T Ravers weathers title gale .by a ma- fiery. It started M. the kitchen, where ieety of 53, white only one of the ole an o1 heater was burning to warm up councillors survives, Joseph Davis, who th= room. Vli'!ten the caeetaker re - tot an excellent vote, 28i, although turned to the church that end of 'the Ih1 I F d Ell t;mt' an alarm had beep, ,given the e not quits as large as the new haler basement was in. flames aril by the Y t'► ran extreme 1l. w el , re. 1 er- - n - 'meter, t;.tt reg 332, B: M. Fra.-wis 321 tri basement was burn N'othmg and G. F. Hooper 311, could be saved, and all the 1teo,ple- The Board of Edu bion members were re-elected, although the char ,. F F. W. dmazt had a lion, Glia , alar- row margin of 'three" aver the new as- pirant, Mr. Abbott, The Council wi,il 'then, be composed £ :Reeve •B-eaavers, attd Counsilloh's J. Davis, F. Ellerittgtorr, BI, ;4i; Fraah:is ani C. F. Hooper, There is no :;hand is the Board e f Edu; a tion, The result in detail follows :- REEVE uld da was 'to watch, the buiRdete, burn and ,protect the nearby houses. The only time �11r. enue s house s in danger was whetn, the, gallery ,felt the flames burst out the front of the church, but there wps plenty of help and the danger was soon past Mr. Wenzel wishes eo express this thanks to tb.e public° for the assistance g:•vete hint. Tha members sof the Methodist Church are deserving the sympathy of the entire community in their loss. This Congregation has been hit hard of late. through• deaths and 'removals Beavers 46 75 98 4, 260 and to have: them lose thee- time Snell 91 78 25 13---207 church Is a hard blow. There is $5000 Beavers elected by 53 nlaiority. COUNCILLORS avis 72 83 88 38- V.stou 32 59 59 15-- h ea I llerinf ton 712 99 79 42- - 33 r`} support of the entire village mad neegeboetwi. insurance on the building and contents +Odell will not n eerly cover r ;he loss. Just at present their pleas 1 are indefinite, but should they de. ide 5 e.> rebu°ld they can be assured of the Francis 101 113 76 31----3«11 hex lioncia} h`Qit: wee, be Nam Hooper 1(t2�I08 SI 20---3 17. nation for Police Truetees.. Try I'enitttIe 5,9 59 33 16---167 meeting is brought about by all the Elected -- Ellerington, Francis. o 'rex nominees resigning It is to be Hooper and Davis. n i?d that a good number w,,?1 be i BOARD OF EDUCATION 1 pr sent and that we, will have enough Abbott 70 79 66 18---2 33 Public; epinited peen stand, so that the `' i ff rent important civic notices 1 Madman 63 80 GS 25-236 which are ,due to this town, may be Greive 88 3.03 80 37308 'atlllinistered, Besides the lighting sys- tem, there is else town sewer to con- sider, and last, but not creast, our fire fighting apparatus. Its action on Sun- day made us 'think of what might have halm -elle(' if Providence hadn't been kind, and sen the woad another di r.atiatt, . Joint meethers are being "h..'d In the Eva.ngelieal Church this week. On Bowen., clan wilt be held in Thursday evenng Rev. R. J. Boagent for the Bible Soeaiety, ' 11 oc- Hall t r-n:glhk (Thursday.) cu,hy ' he pulpit and deliver an address :n the interest of the society. • \1r. Frank Taylor vtf;,d his father i Murray Holtzman of Detroit and Murray Brown of Antherstburg spent a Sew days with their reletivee, Irvin recliner of Toronto is visiting his pareets for a few days., 12345.617 8.9 fr2 .lay. a 30 42 4 b 74 48 59 32 23 27-383 Lawson 43 21 43 55 53 32 36 19 62--364 Pinhole 35 53 46 49 20 66 28 32 45--379 Sweitzer 20 33 44 60 43 85 50 32 58-425 USBORNE Reeve Coates by acclamation, Coun- cillors Stewart, Hanna, Johns and reciter. by =election, as follows, -- j has 4:5 35 9 37 59 35 33-253 Manna 39 34,11 44 45 36 63-272 Stewart 42 48 12 60 63 26 34--275 Je;,keil 27 39 3139 2514 7-182 West;.ott 39 32 512 2516 6-135 EAYFIELD By acclamation. -Reeve, A. E. Er- win; rwarn; Councillors, Samuel Moore, Mur- doek Ross, William Higgins, George Castle, TUCI. ERSMITH By acclamation --Reeve, M, Mc- Naughton; Councillors, Chas. Riley, IsaacMoore, Roland Kennedy, R. P. Watson HIBBERT, By a.:clamatiian-Reeve, A. A. Col- quhoun; Council, Wni. Dalrymple, T; Mahaffy, T. Melady, "Virmi, Feeney, GOOD GLASSES IF YOU NEED THEM. Good advise if you don't. J. WARD, D.C., Optometrst, Exete>; WINTER WORK on CARS. We are prepared to care for your car. Try us. REPAIR WORK ON ALL CARS. PILON & FOOTE Huron Garage - Exeter FEED qA.LioR. `,CORN -A good supply of splendid cerin and the price i;s right, • OATS -'W e tarry aj ,stock of. Western Oats ,that wee -hav,e recleaned;tak- ing out ak,i.ngout the dust, hulls and small seeds. These we acre soiling on a very narrow; margin. ED OATS -We are negotiating for Western Seed, Oaks and will have them here early. See- us .before purchasing. I BEET PULP -Try our Sugar I3:et Pulp. It is •good iieled €9and, will ;Please your Orne:Lustomier tock 13x9 'tons. 3,4IDDLINGS-We: have just unloaded a 'car of ;Middlnng,s1 It is al choice fe;ea Try some. OIL CAKE -Id. ",yto,u (haVe riever fed Odl Cake try isom , far your Mulch Lows, �1'g$, tun fact all: your •"shock, TANKAGE -Sixty per cent,,. protean; _Just trip Stuff 'to, push thos{ QUIZ.' MILL FEED -It .i . going • out as fast :as me Fr iaktei -cels r [arvey Bre pgs Ilarvey 82 98 73 38--293. Elected•--Greive, Harvey Glad - man. Local News en Landon, Hospetel outer the w•eek- end. Mr. and Mrs;. J. B, Pryde spent New Years with. Mr. and Mrs. C, 'Wares; London. Nass. Mary Cann spent, the „holidays with her aunt, ,Mrs; Willi Homey of near Clinton ° F. 5. Scott, postmaster of Brussels, and village eIerk ,for 43 ,years„ died on January .1st His many'£riends were pleased tosee Mr. A. Hastings take a, walk down town on Tuesdays. WON EXHIBITION GAME. The Exeter -Zurich hockey team de- feated a picked team from London on the locait ice on Thursday night in an, exhibition game, the .first game of the season. Short notices was giv- en, but e, :fairly good crowd was present, and they were well repaid -the game bei.nlg a• good exhilbition of this lase:inatine wititer spout. The first period showed a lack of team work as was 'expectedi. The second period gave evidence ,that the boys were beginning 'to know each other, and some get-together spirit was shown,. while the third period was full of fine combination work, and a shower of shots" was mined wen, the, ,Landon goal, Hyncl doing brilliant ' work and stop - !rag a great . many of thentt Splendid, individual rushes were -in evidence by players of both teams throughout the game. For the -Huron boys the two Hoffntans and Hindmarsh were strong on the rushes. Hindmarsh was" a strong defence in the third period, not a player getting past 'him,. Hoffman at centre, is ,a whirlwind all .tbe time and scored three ler the local goals, (McKinnon puttiing,th;e second through) wl]Jte the bigger brother played bell- Liant defence, and in a.s,plendid rush 'scored the fvnal. !goal.' Ca1Ifas taiebert,. Stathia.m,. George and. •Rob5nso,tr also showed up welt for the first 'game The shlowing ",oat :his game gave the fans every +:lonf,•udence hihat the bays will give a good account of them-: selves in the approaching .league games rn the 'first peu.o4 'London ,drew the ;first. (blood by 'scoring on a rebound ',off the goal keeper, Cook; who, by the tray,' on his first appearance, looks like a lucky ''find. The locals shortly softer}wards tied ,the score. In the sec- ond round this was repeateid, the score wh,e•n p1'ay cormnenc,ed for the third period being 'two -two., In this frame the locals played ,thea visitors off their feel and scored three more, mala,ni, ti final sore 5-2. Goldie,Cochrane, was referee, anci' no penalties were nec- essary. The teams(- Loit(1ors Exeter-Zuri 'h I3ynd Goan sok lMUrray Rr. D:,.f. Capias Mays L. Def. Hoffman ;Mcfntyre Centre C. Hoffman Burgess R. Wang ' Siebert Gilles L. Wing McKiruwn Piers e Sp;aro S'tatharri. E ' O'Rourke. ',i, Spare Hindmars'h R. O'Rourke Spare Roblin son; Spero:. 'George HYDRO ,OFF SUNDAY y. The Hydro Power w;itll be ,off from S 1 ,ao 5 on Suaudaly aftern»on. illis ire `411•1111111111111111111111; Lorne W. Brown left for Toronto on Tuesday A° resume his studies et the University„ Freeman W. Morlock has now as- sumed full -charge of the boot ttnd shoe business, which he bought from the B. Brawn estate:. His bro- ther, Clanton Morloc,k, is assisting :hunt in the business. We wish Freemen.ev- ery success. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. ,Wenzel spent the :holidays with relatives in Gowans - town. Our school meeting was held last Wednesday forenoon. A goodly num- ber was present. Rev. Hauch was ap- pointed :chairman of the meeting, H< K. Reber, as Txeasl:urer of the sec- tion gave this eepott, showing a bal- ance of something over 8100 in the •treaseryt During the :past year, the balance on the heating system had been Pald as well a cistern built and other ,necessary improvements made. George ,Finkbeiner was re-elected Trustee for three years. Same dis- cussion was held concerning Cansal dated Schools and the Adolescent School. Act. After the meet:ng the Trustee gave the 'caretaking of the School to Ernest Guetth ger, School reeapened on Tuesday, after the holiday season:: 1 r. Orme ,its ajt: psnesent eonfined to this home as 'dile; result ,"of (a, s,evere cold. We hope he',wtill soon be able to resume his pro tiicei, Mrs,, L clu er ,off Sh'{pkat its attending her mother, ; A2rs,. 'Sh,eardown, who is at prefsieat: quite Pit. Jos epla Halls t is getting material on the ground to fere!ct a buldung for vulcanizing plant. Mrs. Fiona Walker is visiting her brother Harry Dyer .For a :few weeks l4irs ;Wm Smith who ha been re- ,living 'treatments in Detroit the past year, its home until spring when she ell return to 'thee city for further a'ttantion;. We are ,.glad to 1•earn. •;Haat although her progress lits slew, she is Much benefitted. BIRTHS 10)3N-. r -At. Grand, ,Bend, on Jan. 1St' to Vtr, and Mrs". ` Wags O1'Iver " a daughter. Fairies -In Lu: an, on Dec. 24, ,to and . Mrs. Roy Fairies, a daughter. MARRIAGES Braun--Lamont-At Zurich, can Dec 27, Miss .141 rgaxec Monilia Laniant, 1.1a Mr, Rratun, both of Zurich. HEATHS Gau1c1-In Straitiford iouu )Dl e 31, Mei von Gould,` formerly lot nay Tpj,, aged 38 years,.3 .reentths and '6'days 53...1,1 -At I1cnsall, >oil Dec. 28th, ':Mrs James. Bell,: aged_ 8 years, C'raser,-In, Nart?h $attleford, Sask,; llr_ 22 Isabel E.,,Parker, wife C Frasier,'fgrmerly' Of 13rucefield-. Curtin. -In H,hbest, uin Dec 27, C,aith- rine Curtin ewitee, of the late Tdm- ; thy Curtin, 'in her 62nd year. SA asRS k f°Rti:ec,fe Hockey Matc�e Thursday, Jan. 5th MITCHELL vs EXETER-ZUR CH Monday, Jan. 9th ST, MARYS vs. E ETER Z R CH 130TH ARE 0. H. A. GROUP GAMES. To My Patrons I THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR PATRONAGE DURIN PAST YEAR, AND WISI3 YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR. Year 1922 WILL OPEN WITH A FULL LINE OF TIRE AND BATTERY, AND WILL ALSO HAVE A. FIRST-CLASS GARAGE MAN FOR CAR WORK. THANK YOU ALL, Taylor Tire & Battery We Hope to Serve You Often in 1922 During the coming year we shall c: t sttinue our policy that has proxe ed sa su.:ceeeful to us, of providing trla very highest grade greeter -les ant, provisions at lowest privet. Whenever there's a t:bance for improvenhes>,t in service wle shall make it. Every means within our power will be ere. p10?.ed to make our stores the most` satisftcttary trading places , ata► tl s. vicinity. We have kept right up with the advance itn merchandising and shall 'continua to do so. if you desire to trade where stock is complete, where groceries art handled by the Most sanitary methods, where you'll invariably rec•eiee. prompt courteous attention, where your money will be cheerfully funded if goods purcbased are not satisfactory; our stores will appeal to you. HARVEY & HARVEY MAIN PHONE 102 TWO STORES NORTH PHONE 47 J.A. TBWA Phone 16 " THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTI Stock TakingBargains This Week ar g •a . TEWART Highest Prices paid for Po ultry and all Produce.