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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-1-26, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR, EX TER, ONTARJO THU SDA JAN. 26, 1922 Oar Corner 1The German xnark has suffered atE ,vtiter decline of three cents a bushel. Hockey. -,.., The reason men no longers'teeke •�•� Zi er s ivy Iong'r ns- eas:try t0 re n terns on their pants is because the YON FIFTH GAME, those_ opu Velem. There '� the auto m:11:rn ;,;nes won't stand t. t ,• P .1 period during which 3 • - p I e Exeter-Zur ;i lir: ,.eti• team ; t.,, pr,),'b't th use o: the ue•t;}arsI B �" ,'.. :121 _a ctrl^i x '' to ttir string (}' r'..--tla a rip oy n the pert ua-un•. rc nnty be scDtn h'es; i tln s L._ril one t1l°nes t v.._r day: The tors on I ednesclay night of last m". n:i L? ev beauty S.Ce�) t11esD*y. TwxY ca I:t+cD :' some a w+ ii x� when alx<y ioU ii i s l to Vit. : s'a' 3tit t ✓ :n ; on satorlu 1). 11,1:,e'3. 1!rh.a -a Ce =11'.'1 :R -, 2^ CC^ s,=<itiii -�lras r n'ato 1.glits at match to find .a .','�arti S �3.:iselm Dans.:sl �)� usHE-� interest- last. Mr. 1 j Ii;.stla purarllase3. t1Ee v'- :leak 0, 3os gas tank always finds it. , ah.. ears ug. .ed seas and she eared the h'me team Ia., r -.*r r.y o A1r� Juroo Sokoloff . _.. •, score •,r a-+�'¢ 1A• it xts.la'n. Street. pay'ng there-. by or o. li 5. Ti', itue s El..4tr_ ieat ' a of t!t: i,,,n:la� a, Hur., There are two reasons ;r1Ey people '1 r:,pa to hair.: been. vers.- n,:ugh—the: }, l2'' D i1r, 9O,.1y,� L 33 :tgr. Ann'. on & Brw_ Railwway ;a;�,i'n being k s babi.:,;; because they w sln t9a and 'S., Al 'ry i bays ,4;sps 'mol c'st, Send -.talked of, and cons.'..ler.tron is. also b:',.`:.use the babies C":Ct .htelp then➢ Th E, to 91,n by s."' means Us foul; s31.2 being given tattle proposition o itr�:it-',sepses'. .:' ft -s.- Si r,^ �! 1orA;'n.-cl. flIlti¢:.`,...,iE ,.nes Suter and St, Marys h. 't ad:a1., r ' .."o nt'r1En :n' sent' to Grand Driti n" ",. bang ?, much like Slaw''' unxe ibi til : r''.D,a;:�$E t' _t...3 :t 3.61 ttt+SF:oirts- he: 1 t cl-' rms. ,a"•n"1 _ � lI r, � � „ S'E:CSC 4i... 4 she felt down the Bend ;rag a .•3r. ' tD volar +asctt ipE'erects a -ad let t1:: tktllere6;'11'n1 .:rad eor. `St- .Marys lt:pt, out 5',411 ltal. ng u+'. 'Her sten was r tend-' ....-_ e.11 w ealee k�ro of himself. Hnazz3 ; ,s 4.'.• rAttl sa♦ sd :Ens t.aErt from , :toy., 't:;, ` furnace a a¢ the t;ln�, a. d gave • a mor: severe :a•.ntnna::n , 1Ene saetner_,,t➢ r Yrtrnea .e .ssistart,:e. ;;h; ore $ 3:n work of tl:e locals was re- 5,.1„ rbl} b,wsed but.is re; ,tierst SANTifon I -local News X .ea i,,u:t.: M''atate on Page 4 :G u.". from Toroalo for the ;' r'; 7, ' ♦ f a were 'Sail a 1 �+ t :ylo 5.4 3L, t4 , n S7' Q. n. ,:u11..t . -:� :. '"a on 1134Frsd-e i 6}t j$C. tt s¢rn l}° lOo".i mit t y In°, }� :ti Elea o the St 112ry� s hoYs yr su S t ler home, and re veil n_a Phone 81z TAMAN'S For MenI Boy T`ts Stare to 1IOW DO YOU STAND.? spy aa.bl- or the win. L *htriiat of rt c'l)-, liar aecontO , ore %nal, but We !rave :f ratftnrd, raferecd,• :2114 lay 4:,t cinch r it :T➢.;� titr -ri. Cn;E.""a large number An them S1ttarel all our o5t f�",t 14ntrSctu9 =$,Tltet 4 t 11 ee s T•ir..>£t L. ls'l.¢:'.'ld)a r.3:Fh��' i ,le c.E.t."ti�� r� :i., orr:c the country for sulase¢�,pt ons. ➢::.4 lD..` i t was "t asvor c)= tine' `+t, • is t.: potty : n the 'r'. I'. ±'. A. ..aims 1 :' resumepthat mast o our readers \1$rys esaan 3-2, but the3. itots by'..:x Tllura.,3} r..n::t les$. :\ gig rrI➢;ar•` g,,totl ,51.;enatwa,5 tx paic up at pr.oty u-ork .n the second added nevem 'cr"wdl rr 'i .frr �s rr., The `ll:}?7 r tsa vv; h: ;ire home te?.m, only s.orecl two: sump`u ¢, o. and was foloes d b. stn ;:uta, but goo;I 'ntent'("1:t' g`-'1" 13 432: th'r,l the !Luria*,boys got two a i44.St.3 st, V-42 bti,¢t res. s.r -t d Ish3rt wary towards uteat"ng drafts toil :sn 1 '-1- Firth frays one, The 1:ne nip by :2< ntt'n'a r o the' yDian; m,'1 of F s 111431„ our 1411s, 3wlost o:: those who L er—Cook, goal; 1i ndmarsh :,nd °r" Y. P., ., C. mus;,•,a1 use a t:t^ns .'31'4'r1-e,''r .^.r.S-c u. subs -r p; Ca $:, o•• owe 11 .$11t1C1r 4ICten es 1-o.tIlt '1, ¢=4nr'.,--o.Lverte e „ of a k.us for job work, know ry .l➢out 1. 'no Zi. a .'-rtrt')n tied Si=her:, w7,ngs; _13r, )J r�Ds w, Taylor, woo 1133 tw, n told, but hose anueh teor= ';."£'Rb;a .t s=' . ;ail C.alfaas, 50)4. 1, Tt';n: l ,o 'Vic'toria Hospital, I.o"don R;;tttlnl l):' ott los:fit s 4Ies if payments :'i .%l'Arl S� nllt s, ,*gal; W Lair 'lie .r S=Se":ZI 41ei,tks, 3,,A0 wnta underwent w,era„ made r+ Aleut putt its ifs to the ant Cowan, d.l e:t..e•,1.. Lav elle, t cn:re %,1n, ,t, t,ra,,on tin orae o 1t:s eyes, was p.t'tttUL necessity of w titin to each \_altar anal Titer, r%:sag,; hin:12 -: 1d: g*xn e)e res, 3 on in the same 1ttespta1 tan' personally. lly Noir, we respectfu1iy C o.5_':r, snubs, 1'r..it�• la,• ant th' eye was re-; 'ask. each reader, si e..her :-i arrears, Referee—k.`ghtfoot of it: ttlord nn ♦cit The *si ane-at;ron rere'i°a:d one year or fives to send us are it- ts, inceraus growth wheel* sate a stat- Eaneat once,i ,01 t3i:� �;trrrn �n St. 3#ar}•5, the i�u� I 4 s11r te^ ope:at`on dtnd tDtc re- t what t0Wn. sa,y.S, y"11:1/4. se C$1 rD orte Cje, 1)ur.rt, Paas F7i3 ^a! z dl was, fir most t effe, t t2 pieyer ` rxt n• n the b<, notal he has sena ft:red } 1 n. ♦ 'tu-rn., 3.7tra Calc: =n anal fit' 3. el '1 last In s ct➢nd t'on, ¢ moot., r r oonSa♦`.'"l w ,lot of :goals by ies 'rtt"'?+V-i1 E} ir. l`. and he s.,i ;eportaed :l ecots.: k,'lt:as L glatgout ,s ila} n? r',,e1 nQW. THE t' .1 ~ L L 11: ST THING I N TIES. SHIRTS SOCKS, LL KINDS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS , i CLINTON—The marriage was sol- t.mnized on Jan. 101h, at the home of Mrs. John Mills, 3315 fh. of her .'ousin, Mrs. M. A.'.t14?grids: of Clinton, to Mr. 13. W. Cala of Los Angeles, Cal. The nowly-wedded ,:Duple left thit week for 'th eir home in the south, OA1'clt"N1CAT1ON �.T °at rer t`ilae of at eaararronun t a - L. rel:Ti the w, hour ?n:°, a} a flow. - 1. low - rt Emblem of 1'veaver, twiColt ar- o," 41 treo late for Jaubli+eat' n. i Ilia;v.ver the wrier says the flow. a" aelaaasett should hare tour chart er- ;t es, ease of culava,t ou, beauty, ei :oog flow:ran; period, and a rarean°n , flowers thaiM t , z~n ,n �•n , Many ) 1 res might posVr, w the.se +It?radata'r utie s. but the ver:Lo 1 stntr'.',j, est s "Tlte Gladioju.$' As to th manner et .'ont:ng tck at decision ' he sugges, s that al be given an op- xwrotisity to have. their say, and that :h.Iiort::ulturxl Soe.ety adopt a nitt, by wh.;h the con.census of opit- sort van, b: obtained. POPS f3ENEDICT PASSE. Giacomo Della Chtesa,Vope Benedtet 4:d in Rome on Sunday morning at 4. o'clock, after a short illness, i -1e Was barn -n logy on Nov. 21, 11;54 ant was elected Pope in :September, 1914. ar here. They're pill new, of course We never carry over last year's style, The new offerings are sure enough winners if rie:h colors, beautiful pat- terns and fine materials count forany- thing. Prices are justas all right, too, Drop in and look them "'under sad over, around and through," W. W. Taman Ta or&Furnisher Maybe there's a shortage of houses b:cause houses won't make forty miles( an. hour. GOOD GLASSES IF YOU NEI.1 THEM. Good advise if you don'r, J. WARD, D.C,, Optometr$t, Exeter WINTER WORK on CARS. We are prepared to care for your car. Try us.n, REPAIR WORK ON ALL CARS. PILON & FOOTE Huron Garage p - Exeter FEED GALORE! CORN—A good supply of splendid corn and the price is right, 1CATS-We +carry ;a{ istack of Western Oats that we have„recleaned, tak- keg out the dust, hulls and small seeds: These we r.>re selling on a very narrow margin. SEED, OATS -We are negotaa,ting .for Western Seed Oats and will have them hero early:. See us before purchasing. i T PULP—Try our.ugarBeet.. Pulp, It us 'goad fired Band wid1 please EE�� y'0U. One 'customer took five tons. MIDDLINGS—We have just unloaded gar o 1Vliddrtngs; , Itis a choice feeu, Try some{. OIL CAKE—If ,you have never fed Oil Cake; try s'osma far your rnll.ch cows, pigs, Iiut fact, all your ;Stock. TANKAGE—Sixty per 'cent, protein,. Jut Me ,'stuff to push 'those pigs along 11/ILL' FEED—It 1;s going out as fast as we Jrnalse it arvey; .Bros: out/ slowed st)aalc very poor" ju.l i n n'1 Ira= lithe stay t b} lett-ar a ' U31:" esti 1''`P.'DC"'" bona teams get away w:th a$ lot 01 Ilawar:I E, Bloontrold, formerly a)f roma P3ay rasn4l off s:des. " t, r•tra.¢i aril. Exeter, but of late years n* s;d.vail di 1.arntlon. (heal on Jana. 18 .% V&\ 1I WIN 'J.'H sE,Aso\, ,n 'ictor,a Iio'pital, at the age of 32 1It� had been in off and on for years 4'r'i t. l trr ) �1 tad been P t � n ♦era" a me a. The r :res :s `to'. r.' ar'a:n to the home o9 1113 bro- 3r:r. AIT. Fred BIoomf:eld, Exeter N„ un•I ih. funeral took plate en Saturday * tat: Exeter °cemetery. game Li ,x " � s zootlIl *exhibition,a IIt.,ti n itn,. 4i . n Tu silxr ng^t, the locals aley,ttated ;d ps.1.'d ae..:na Irina Stratford by the store on. 9-3Dodo was re_jr s?ron- bl !or most of the scores by the ?.orals, t;ally a➢; si,x of the 'teour,ters, Sl t:t'r. m.t4e Ssvn atad M K upon one. The sdoa! I:a:eperi ,on both sides had a busy ion:, nod turned away rna-nv 1 i.t rnley a Jt e n sjto:} ire tate first frame the 1tom; 'ant nots:be:I two, and ~Keit:• .. ford noir; ta 23$2 acboncl 2-2 W re; A m' 1n. m °r crud;l ng t 2oit pe'. .:;+:unr ci, rape the third perioi. was Rat. da:e. Fano he home; .of Mr. and, mux'11e 1t �,n sat;)r of the locals, being 5-4, Air., j int ~Awes, sr:. on lite ;tater : d tr1tA lits-- Strttftrt—Goat, -orfolk; defence'dnna ryoSL3'anjy3ryMa1y8C, rbeawuht,tnullyttthte;xa- Walsh and J MseA.rd1e.; centre, 1.a. - .3 1u317.itt sit'n. was ,married to lir, elle; Wings, Cook and Moore; Subs. Peter L. AIkNlughtnn vi fI'iauert. At1), ete rdle. tour o'clock ,11 • bridal party took 1 r't,er-Zu:l,ii,-Goal, Cook; defence 'r place under a nicely deoorated llaulinaarsh and Hoffman, au1 ar,'1t w2t11 gats ajar, wall were mfr-' r;.d by Rev Rivers of Ilensall. At' - ter a sumptuous wedd:no, dhtner was served for a, company of about fitly friends and neighbors of The bride and ',Toon the 'earl) part ,of the even- vstt W:ntes, Hoffman, S bert, M. is.nmon; Subs, Ca1lraa and i.obinson. Referee—Goldie Cochrane. .A.Iter 7 str trht wans, five or them league games, we are beg,nn<ng to want :pleasantly spent in surgz•ng, realize that the Exeter-Luri.•h hockey nrt,l tuusio, 'ty'1 about 830, when about Leant is a well balanced. and. ag;;res- 15 1i t.d guests arrived awl enjoyed. sive bunch of players. Cook in goal1a r.ry sociable reception, The pres- ents were numerous and 'costly. — Mrs i•rtnk Horton is visiting friends onthe boundary at present. --hiss Isabel Bent/tell tis spennd ng a few days in Str.itfvrcl with friends, is a snappy player aril gets nearly ev- erything that comes his way. Hoff- man and liindmarsh on defence are a strong pair, capable of stopping' many a rush, and able to make brilliant in- dividual ndividual rushes either to feed the for- wards or take a shot on the ;oat Siebert, Hoffman and Iile +intron form a forward line that is 'full iof pep, good stick handlers, almost tireless in play, pretty accurate shots, and they are developing a team play that is sure to tally goals against the best -of them, We look to see the Exeter- Zurkle team go a long way in hockey before the season is over, T1 e Exeter Juniors and Lu. -an hoc- key teams enjoyed a gaxnte on Exeter ive Saturday afternoon, the locals be- ing the winners, 8-1, The teams- Exeter Ford, goal; Wells and Law son, defence; Hinds, Medd and Stat- ham, forwards; Seldom sub, Lu,:an—Stauser, :goal; Powe11 and Parks, defence; Moral, Chown and Smith, forwards; Johnson, sub. Referee—C. Ford. GROUP 14 O,H,A, STANDING Games Goals Won Lost For Ag, S 0 37 14 1 3 21 26 1 4 25 27 1 2 6 8 3 2 271 20 Exeter --Zurich St. Marys Mrtthell. Gaderieh Clinton . Mitchell and Clinton., played a tie game, 6-6,, with twenty minutes over• time, on Tuesday night, and this gan'Ee 'is not counted 'in the "Won" and "Lost' columns, in, the standing. The defaults, whish Goeterich and Mitchell will ,probably .pan,, are not coun:terl Lu the tabove rico-rd of 'the standing. The Excler-Zurich team goes. to Goderilch on Friday night, and to Clinton on Monday night, and Goclaer- i h .c,ora s :here, on Thursday, Feb, 2. Dates have not yet been arranged for 'Cho, Northern League games be- tween Clinton and Exeter the other dates having been, discarded. Goder i,;,h is now anxious to. put a team : in the Northern; League. We understand that St: Marys :has efauIted ti3e ',aiest nf, the:r games, sfa 'that it wfutsl maul iilitclil 11 and God girth h will each w:lni iwp games by de= fault, and th:: tth,olle reckounirg will be tion,s!deeably' changed. St Marys 'clitizon,s did not approve el some of their pl].aye ns,„ ,rough. stuff, .anyhow, and u. rh.aps : t' is as wie11 that they are out L. o'1 it, BIRTHS I'eftc,;1—In Sarnia Hospital, on Jan, 18. to Mr. and Mrs, * George Powell formerly of Exeter, a sones, Bridal -4n Coronation, Alta., on, Jan, 16th, to Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Bridal nee Lulu Hedden, a son. • MARRIAGES McNaughton—Selves—At Lumley. on January 18, Peter L. 'IcNaughteon of Hibbert, ba Lily daughter of ?tr. and Mrs. John Selves, sr. F,arrestter—B7onn—Jnr London, on Jan 17th, by Rev. Geo. Jewett, Mary Ill,nit to David Q. Forrester, form- erly Of Clantozk. DEATHS fB1oomfneld- 1n. London, ;on Jan. lith Howard Emerson Bloomfield, aged 32 years. Graybiel--In Hay iTp>. on Jan,'y 19, John Grayb'0,1, aged 88 years, 6 mon- ths and 19th days. Stzwardson--At Greenway, an Jan, 20ih, Thomas Stewardson, Arrasrtrong-In Parkhill, on Jan. 17th, Rt?b:xi H. Anustrong, aged 61 years 5 months and 10 days. The fun- eral 'took place at Grat 1 Bend. Hobbs—At the residei:.e of her son - in --law, Dr. C. Alvin Snell, 71 Re- gal. Rd., Toronto, Jars :18, .1; D light Hobbs, relit ,of the late. Rev. Rich- ard.Hobbs, ,Earmerly of Exeter. Nall—In McGillivray, on Jam 21st, Mrs James Ned, • r Herbert—At 'Lu.:an, Jai::. 24, James Herbert, in his 83rd year. Interment in S }.ame.s, Glandeboye, Thursday; at 2 pm. IN MEMORIAM 1 ENWARDEN— In loving memory of our,dear wife and mother, who passed away two years ago, an. 29, 1920. We miss thee from our home, mother We miss thee, from thy place. A. shadow o'er our lite is cast, We miss the sunshine of thy face, The happy hours we once enjoyed Hove sweet their memory still; But death has Ieft a vacant plaoe This world can never fill, Husband, Son and 'Daughter CK-TAK! SALE ! For Two We . Of 20 we, W1 ,e t ri the dollar n the fQUowia g go lisS GOC?1')S, a1L VbL Y ETs. F_3.NCri GOODS. E11BRO1DIttR1I»:*, CORSETS, HO 1?hill. GLOVES, SWEATERS ‘':`:t, I.* F1.,3\"Xt.! ET"T3:S, ABLE LINENS , , CURTAINS, MEW, 1.A}Ali. - 4 •..111.1ta t: :S L'NDi:R"'ti 1<AI'. ALSO A NUMBER OF CHOICE I E' NANTS AFTER STOC1S TAKING IT I'L'4Ll. P ."s ND F n lred9 'Or T''() CALL_ A>it Loom VER, 4?t7lt: STOCK NTAGi: OF PER CENT. DISCOUNT, A CPSLL SOLICITED D. YEO. AE[IIEJII�E� The Advertisement OF Prices oq Furj!iure you have seen in past weeks in this paper is GENUINE. We do as we say and will continue to sell at COST PRICES. .UNDERTAICING A SPECIALTY ALL MODERN EQUIPMENT Phone 2©w. El* N. W J. A. STEWART Phone 16f " THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES." Stock Taking Sale. REMNANTS OF ALL KINDS WILL BE FOUND ON OUR TABLE AT, GRk.ATLY REDUCED PRICES. LADIES' COATS AND 1'UR.S. Every Ladies' and Misses Winter Coat roust be sold ra- gardless of price, You can surely "Save Dollars" by buyingan iso -to -date Coat or nice set of Furs now; also odd Muffs and Stoles. PURE WOOL SERGi.S. Grey pure wool Semges in Navy Blue, Brown, G esr„ G ey an Black in Remnant foes Dresses, Skirts, Waists, or Ends for Chaddren's Dresses at .exactly deal! price, ,COTTON STOCkINGS Ladies' and Ci:rtdren s Sioikings—black only or fine ribbed, 25i: per pair or 4 pair for 95c. NEW SPRING GINGI3AlVIS Our first shipment of Spring Goods in now an Stock: See your full range of New Gaighanis in the very latest ,pattrernoand 'colors.; in the plaitn - GROCERY SPECIALS Be sure .rind vi,slt -our Grocery Department, when of fresh ,groceries et the Lioeest P.rices Highies!t Prices patted for All ,Produce, m waist , A. STEWART Highest Prices paid for Poultry and all Produce.