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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-2-23, Page 1THIPsTY-FIETU YEAR. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY FEB. 23, 1922 IIt is pletty ridiculous whee. we ha.ve ofteo as they usual)), do The forme - ()lir Cc)rner 10. szwi to Clinton for ruedJkat,e es The job seeker seems to he buay at Ottawa, The Farmers' Sun, is now a .tri -week- ly. newer and a daily erli. teen, i.5 prom. It would appear .that there is to. be • Itiou of 111.:, 3 -1z -a at Senile, whieb is Hockey. to fans: a nien for being drunk shorter than Exeter rink by 35 feet ,4.44.4•••• 4 444440.4..4•4•4.44". gANDPRS CPEeffen Hockey L. was tactor that footed the boys Tee Cemadiart dollar has reaehed its • THE LOCALS ELIMINATE SARNIA' considerably. However the game Was teghZst quotation en. two years in, New York, being •now quoted g 96.50, IN THIRD ROUND, 13 TO 10. 41•oaraSIN'41,kwiallwistaY.,ellacIteetbPs4‘:.we or 4-2 fP'r ......, Neither team sowed ha the first THE GAME IN EXETER. frame. Each got one in th. second. Toward the. end of this perieel Had- LUCknOW vs. -Another round in. the mareh sustained an.injuey to WS ShOttl- termecliate Hockey Series was safelY der and lia the first pert .34 the thied Ozeked away on Fridae night, and the eoriod Sarnia eoored three more. in Dome Rink, Exeter, on old trophy eam e another notch nearer efenimarsh, however, made a spleridiet te its proper honie when Ee t Z IIVIONDAY FEBRUARY 27 spurt soen after ar.d wadieg througl :oh elimbiated Sarnia by defeating. the eaemy passed to Siebert who seor- I 13-10. tforni 11-6 aad winning the round by ed a pretty one. The last ten min- utes were seozeeessf, Greer of Loa- GAME COM.M.ENCES AT 8.i5 SHARP, The game was a Teal battle will) The don, refereed and ime week in his *eels ort the top side cxf both pia deessious, the first score by Sarnia be- ised soo.n, a lively session, fof the House at Toronto. With Beck .on. the outside IC the. Domaseon and Provinoial Gov- este, Ferguson and Dewar( the el -meats w.1,1 adopt a pa:ay of strict sIdeDrury will have 3 busy lame. eeonorny they wia pleese the major- ity of the people-. The Advoeete acknowledges an :n- aiad:xi to attend the Annual At -Home Ire/raid has a chance to prove her- of the Huron exes Bev, Assoetateen self capable just now, but the onlY of Toronto. to be held La the Odd tOre, they seem eapable „of doing is to Fellows' Temple on Thursday even - agree to keep fightiaz. ',41g, March Zool. Phone lila TAMAN S For Men's and Boys Wear Try This Store THE SWELLEST THING IN TI E S. SHIRTS SOCKS, AND ALL KINDS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS ar here. They're new, of course. We never carry over last year's styles The new offerings are cure enough winners rich colors, beautiful pat- terns and fine materials count for any- thing. Prices are just as all eight, too. Drop in and look them "'under and over, around and through," W. W. Taman Tailor&Furnisher MAY HE REST IN PEACE Bratbes there a man with soul dead, nsver to himself !lath said. --"- ".Niy trade of late is getting bad, IT try another ten ,b10. ad," f such there be go mark him well Fr him sio bank account shall sw.11; No angel shall watch the golden stair To welcome home a millionaire. Te :Iran who atever asks for trade )3y loese Urg: or tad, dis 'played Carts more for rest than worldly gain And potronage but g.h.es him pain ITr.ad llghtly, .friends, let no rude sound D:fAurb his solitude profound; i Here qet Xrn iim imam repast. - Unsought except Jay men he :we 4,41,44, Exeter -Zurich and eeseettg eel that time,. Had eieese- eve UIJ 0i aa aff-eide of twelve or lister, the Senile goal tender, who by fifteen feet. A number of spectators the way is a Hay Township Old Boy from Zurieb and Exeter went down n en 0 • ry velem tb,e score t,4› see the game, Q,:14 Crediton they and the. against his team would have been tre- etayetatelioraes .were well pleased Th Grippe appease to have entered Thl f hio bled as he stooped orseventy that th'' mug was Was 10' greatgr. almost e very home in this neigh reashots, many owli would have bor- e Nala$,— entered the nets had he not PlaYed a Dashwood op........4 Mr. and Um. Fred Rinker moved hood In some ceeee the tOPe of siek- on -rtosday to Thedford, where tbey hall:eat game„ We venture to, nay /le Sarnia—Goal, MeAllieter; defense, Mr. Roezell's illnees the senior earami Mies Rose, Zimmer is hi, St Joseph ness fe quite severe. C>.n. ACCOunt of will mida, . never had a busier time in his young Garvey and Petry eeentre, Grannary; of the eehool is closed this week. :Hospital, London, where she under - life between the Posts. vkings 1-14Vs and Jenkins; eubs. The Post °Wee bas been moved to want an ., t' The Huron boys led in every period °'::1-Zr_aznucir2:1100/471,— . o g. ens to .1, 4 'to 3, and 3 to. 2. Cook; dureme seem somewhat strange to our peo- fey:on:lag, et the houto of zti,r, and u-rs, Lb: new loat on and for a time will The Junior Y. P. A. spent a. soc,,^13 Holiman and liMdruarsh; cantre,, Hoff Pit. i.r. England is 0.:'cuPY1-04 the jack Wein Tuesday -ni.;„ibt. Flida.1. night, the 17th csf 'the month mane wings, Siebert and M.:K.Intuart ; rooms to thT. rear 'of .the office for the 1 Mr. a Tiarnan has engaged Nir. and till:, thkteenth game of the season subs., Rownson, and cyart:71. had no tA.rrors for the homesters, and th:y played with a Nita th.lt would .1,..............,,.............. tf4gilrb4110.`,ey farts have had their, The Ladies Aid of the Lutherae : Atkinson of London 33 tinsmith outwit any such old-fashiened super- wants tatiefied thi.4 past iew days ehursh sp.nt a pleasant ta'rne Monday .AND THEN KITCHENER CAME whvn, they went to Exeter on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rio- stitions as these. night to sze Sarnia p:ay and again on 1pr pr;.or to their leeving for their Aoti it would aPP=ar that IlleY.Motula night when IslitOterter was new home M `Medford, The attendance ..cras the largest of brought our "Waterloo" with them; the vhitiug team judging, from the tiv season, and it WAS a joyotes erawd at any rate they have an uncorttfort, all tiwougb the Pince- Even. the long table leae of four goals for itlie re_Jioarsc tit:outs some of the boys are wa:t for many of tham.from seven tura. gam.' in Kitchener ties Wetines-'2ruffult%tg".1 with Ihere wa's smne g"at o'clock until lotea,rly nine, when the dav right. Lumley Sarno. boys appearedeevas borne oat -d 1 Alonzo IlodgiTIS expeots to •leave 'fatly awl cheerfully in an;ticipatihal Af Or the vietory over STrak Frar th^:s week for Eraglaxel with a ship- :Mrs. Mergeret and. jean At:Queen ••••••••••••. of what was to eoritee Exeter Old day Bore such as Reg. Biasett of Chatham, atilt we. liardlY got turned round sn:ut of cattle for W. T. Colwill. event the week end m I.L.,3s,..0......!iji,,, wlim we were lordered to play leat-1 Tha 25th Annirerseey of the dein Elm^. Dickson swat Sunday with .A.Ps. Stewart eof London, .., , .„„. , Garvey Cl/ .4ner here on Monday night, and al- cation. of the Evangelu..al, Church InS frLnds oa the boundary. --Mr. 'Imes Aeh.son of St, Thornes, and leery thisegb but abort ootiee was given the held last Sunday and Mo da • R,,_ . Horton sr., dsltverad a Itorse to pall when be toes go point Idm deepe eseulo of vornosor, earne home to see begest croufd in the history of hockey J. P. liall.1.11 0! ,Kitch=nar Preaeaed Clinton. keit wsek.—A, number a peo- sleep, , . P.u.ey Lestlettr of Galt refereed and ines, well represented. i.u. Exeter Jammed 'the rirtk—,, Qlrery to Wry ansparang. sermons Sun/ay pl.., ,frotil ig an,24edxcelltirtnnt°eritainratTwuaa5; -.-11'c''itYiiimeeta°11.1!a!tr EvigsVee:1* tisrfrsteeeatici That naught .May break his dreamless! tha' game, thes vietnity attended •the town, =0 'city watien forty miles be- ettl‘O.exmdning Wh.rein no elarnor may dispel tit. dibdy apot.zawk.tua gat eanyeeryobotankly tea tehal-t The boys were A bit sore from the r:,-ndered by the Choral. SocietY urt- ln Cromarty for a few dayg. — Miss tw quiet that he loved so well. gave an opponent a body cheek. Un- effects of the two fast games of last duly rotr,0 stuff was not ellowed, but wraek* and !Kg Dodo was Pit "Pith 4311,- .. } raAV t.UP freely, ScattlAr orertat that reitcherterknew • t - and both elid considerable body., that th!s had a game. The p:ay was Grand Bend t‘ir.cking„ Tripping and slashing were -as ru.F.eh tit= decals as the visit - not fr....quent, only three penalties h4-lOrs, out there was st° chance to. get .017 t fishennen, lost some 'trig awarded, one for the locals and through thser defense, and long shots of 'Weil' gill nets( ehen a storm from t" 1.01. tha NIsitc•r4 were easy for Zulien. . the east took the iree put. —err. Gar- Clamor: and Clayton Ifoffnaan sus- Oramamoi Mitelfell of Toronto refereed and .Nssor on the pipe organ showed hien don Turnbull was in London Tuesday tabled severe .leg bniites, the former he' trie4 'ha'rd t° make a fatee of the on business.—Eddie Diejarelin,e spent a on th knee and the latter above the game- He maY know hockey :there e y . better Essery of Centralia also eang to he a master of the instrument Mess esenaaseeori GIRL TAKES POISON.. few 13‘v° , Florence Graham, 35 years old, ' of elaye in Thedford.—Harmon'j1liankla and bath were pretty sore afe threst of us, but the brand verbeautiful solosThe pro., ,..,n n London. f r NV2,fhe wanted played was new see the throughout WAS Lai treat to alt those .socisrich died at the receiving hospital ` :' d • s tertheg in Detr•oit on Feb. 15th, from the ef- week attending the Masonie Lodge, ',wet lc , , b e srv.y a hiereS was the whether they had any right to touch intentien a the Choral Society to eon feets of poison believed taken with locals and the boys began Jo wonder %Yee. -enjoy music and son& . lt is the • —Mr. ti 'Mrs, Baird are. visiting in , . '.'s ci:ju.steon. ask•.ed very lrequently on the puck at all. His esoss-the-k tinue theie practice each week and on stent to suicede„ She had been vie - Monday, ' Credit.= —H. Gig was ea Thedford an • • lursrlay and Friday, after hearing ntf.sldes were si'diculously fine cut, Good Friday will render the 'Crud- itieg her sister and had been in poor der the leadership of Prof. Anderton :eland GI 'rut of London paid a brief of Exeter, Much credit is due the visit on the boundary last week. —Mrs leader for th eexcellent roamer 1-L :McDougall want to Clinton, to vise whieh the choruses were rendered. it her sister, Mrsa Atkineon for ere, Tha Bridal Chorus and the unacrom-• James Vance who has been panted rendering of Sweet and Low so sick fortine, Li rva.t improving were gems and brought out the sweet very raisi,,CUY tones of harmony wry bea tif 'The. different selections by the Pro- Greenway Arthur Mellin, and Robert Pollook were In. Londonon business last week of the injury to his shoulder S • • • • health. . - S..S.L ra a, ci. brand of pull- i feeto.n. Consele,nng the exseellent nia, on WedneedaY night And Hiney puelt off -sides that he did not cal) one results obtained from the prnetice to was here and in. the game all the while in, twento, . 11?),ttivtsisbavinte -the injured member when . After all excuses are made, how- ever n assanie on the SanFrom we are free. to admit that the a rcent ein the 'first rape off the locals batter team wort We were of opin- -At emetg, of 'the official mad : stech atee board of the Methothst church Rev, goal as is seldom seers in hoekeY, and oetesioneey on an, ioa that our forward lino eould score y defense, but after . r). 1147. Williams, B.A.„ was unanian- a regular shower ,of shots rained ontseeeig the defease work of feeitehener Centralia ously ittvited to remain, for the fourth StiAalisaer, hue ere was equal to it, ws neese the Salable:4e Their goal Ole REX IVAIS Spent the week end last week—We are pleased to report have netted half a dozen aiountere. ate., from Wyoming. Mrs. Thos. Stewardson is convalenc- Hinditersh led the assault with every l'. IPP-t11.4•Y lave a weak1..tso,oerttaij.t all, iti ese, Wm. a.fefftt went to Toronto ing after her recent illness. avierked one that nearly drove the ' in, soring.. Tb -3 did not gie_e Cook ear sweek on businesk 30.4n 'thine like a buse time. 1 Hoffman and 'AR:Kennon shot so fast but of ,...ourza, sae wee Zulb..r ;s much. the' bus;•er of Itth:t2:-tim* gNfra. eFers2Va tFaes•sserYat oiflisLiionadmoon, is pend goalie through the nets, and Siebert Kitehener got two in. the first per- 1;ett Then Sarnia got away with the rub - thee one Iost reount of the number, en efr. Herb. Hanlon of London was home over Sundao, her, anal gave the defense and Cook eed, one in. the rsecond, end a busy minute or two, but Cook was that' ' se, Whale the locals went score - este in the ' Rev. Armitage of 1Woo,dhampreaoh- ed here Sunday at both services, giv- less. Ing interesting addresses in the in- ' teresta ' of Missionerry Work, while The teams,— leOtehener—Goal, Zuber, right de) ",t,z.s Saitolvaiio-ocutozol.charge of the date, a treat as assured, surpassing all previous efforts. • year—Mr and Mrs.. John Eriglesort of and for five reinutes turned away more es dee dee Grand Sand ,colled on friends here tban twenty 'that ordinarily should s-itb,e"d4u:s ease etase;17,3,1Latie7, .t.odo.lev- at his home here, having motored home GOOD GLASSS IF YOU N.EhD THEM. Good advise if you don't. J. WARD, D.C., Optomelest, Exeter LOQ! Reduction in working price to 76e an hour 12/ET US LOOK OVe,R YOUR CAR DURING THE WINTER MONTHS GENUINE FORD AND GRAY-DORT PARTS. REPAIR WORK ON ALL 'CARS, PILON & FOOTE Huron Garage - Exeter SEED OATS ON THE WAY ! We have a carload of good, cle plump Seed Oats, direct - from t grower, coming. The price will be very reaso able. Call and see sample. an he • tee:Yee:Os' arvey Bros. othe way all the time and eleared rapidly. Presently Clarence Hoffman stole the puck and with ,Siebert play- ed pretty team work through the Sar - mans, amd feinting a shot passed to Siebert who scored. They repeated the dose a o.oue anioutes later. Soon after Clarenee got the third ,on an individual rush and McIeinavon did likewise for a fourth tally. Sarnia secured their first score whext the10- toes carelessly book the puck in front of the nets, and a visiting player bat- ted it through. Robinson served tian.e for two- minutes at this stage. The period ended ,4-1. , In the second frame the locals got off to another g•ood lead, Big Dodo breaking through. and passing to Ms:- Mr:non, found the Iniete A 'little later Robinson seared off McKinnon and Siebert after at pretty threeman rush‘' Clarence after a short rest pul- led 'off a lone da,sh for the third, and Sarnia pushed the rubber through for one before Saebert and Clarence got away with another succesecel team spores Cook thost form for a • few' minutes et tbe close al' this period an Sarnia got two long shots in. The serore for the petted was 4-3.. Sarnn pressed head during the third stanea, playing a lour man forward eines The new .plan gave Cook a busy tiolE for a few imanuteel but he ehow- ed real form. In sera,mble in front fense. Geldner; left defense, leaeees; entre, Shark ; right wing, Schee; g. left wing Erb; subs (Mester and Isiru Exater-Zurich2Goal, Cook; defense Haadmarsh and George; centre, Hoff -.Hoff -.man; wings, McKinnon and Siebert ; subs, .O'Brien and (Robinson). Now we are r,eady, or almost ready, for the Northern League games; • 'We would have liked to have seen the local. hockey team play Kitchener under more favorable c.onditions. The Plovers were in anything but good erondition, on Monday night. But even at that we doubt their abiat3r to- de- fedt Kitchener. Kitchene.r had th,e fun, of putting Ex- eter Out last yea.r, Here's hoping they do, repeat thiB year, although they got a good start ;on /vIonday night. After `this let 'nobody. say that 'Re- efer and district will not support a good hockey team, Twelve our the -teen hundred .spople sie7 Monday - night's A11 we 'et e hapeng for ,now is a crack at IStratford an the Northern. . The giockey team left Wednesday or. the Ser,ale goal Exeter talltedail-P , afternoon for leitech,enier for the sec - but Sarnia came back with twoin quick oThe od tri ,2 bona .spes hem Vines in Su..t'Ssan„ Making ,the lead on, tile round ogaierst thane only one goal, the semi-finals, Here Clayton Florffman 'decided the There is no occasion .for bemosaino se•ors was ,getteag too close, and just to show the boys where the other fellows' nets were, he marched through the buneh with the puck end tallied. Not to be outdone Ifindmersh, follow- ed suit, and the. ecoring ended, 3-2 for tho period, • The teams were the same as for ties gone fta Santa, exeept that George the fact that Ketchener won Out on Monday tneglit„ The people of tills district halve been served this :winter write la brand „af hockey to be proud of. The boys haere won twelve games out of foarteen. ' Weather permitting we will hove some good games yet. We here and now more .that the town council o,f Exeter tender a ban- ,spare4 sa the plece 01 O'Brien for the qua t to the team et the close of the ocals, • and Creuchsuan spared in the sleasen. efulligan for Sarnia. , • • ---- , The first .1Siorthe,rn League Game ARNIA will be talayed here on Monday night next between Luelcnow and Exeter -- ser- BIRTHS ••m0,4,..4.4•4 Pedersen—At Dashwood on -Feb. 20th to eft. and efts. Olaf Pedersen, e. daughter., Smith—At Centralia, on Feb. 19th, to Ito and :Sirs. J. W. Smith, a daugh- ter. ma•.•••••••• DEATHS Peterboro, ,on Feb. 15 }hatia Hallo:way, wife of I. R. 'Rat- tenbury, formerly of Clinton, aged 32 yzars„ Mountcastle—In. Clinton, ,on Feb. 14111, Eliza, Mourgarastl; aged 86 years. Toms—ht Toms, Bayfield on Feb, IVO), John aged 58 years, J. A. STEWART Phone 16- « THE BIG STORE WITH TI -IE LITTLE PRICES," BIG ANNUAL SALE THE ONLY REAL SALE IN TI -IIS COMMUNITY FOLLOWING ARE ONLY A FEW OF OUR 3ARGAINS— CHECK GINGHAMS 200 yard CoatesBest Spools --Bleek, White ;and Coloi s, at 6c each. FLANNELETTE BLANKETS lbcx—the best blanket made the largest size, a.2--41,—WhItie5 Gray, Pink and eilue Border:eat Sale Pnce of $2.85. The latest Patterns for this season in beautiful colors or neat Checks, Sale Peke 24c v4 8e B. TOBACCO Man who smoke, look what we ;have !tor you. 'Is and B. large size Plug; regular $1, Sae Price 72,1e, McLAREN'S jh,LLY. POWDERS. All flovors,.. 3 pkgs for 25e. CHOICE SEEDED RAISIN'S.- 15 oz. pkg. Sat Price ... 25c. CORN SYRUP 1.1.1. can for 39c, PUFFED RICE, .per pkg. 1?. CANADA CORN STARCH .per pkg. 9e. 3 lb, PalL PURE LARD ' for 53, 1 lb. CAN CHOICE PINK SALMON 2 & 1 .SHOE POLISH 'NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS, 35c. ASSORTED FANCY BISCUITS - LENOX LAUND .2 ewes for 35c Sale Price 2 for 25c. 15 oz. pkg. 25c. Per lb. 20c 20 bairs for $L00 Bulle'Snap Chips per Ib, 18c Tapiooa 2 1bs for 18c, Puffed lice"beat,, par pkg.. 15.. Bulk Corn Syrup, per lb ,...7e. Canned Corn, 2 rains for Lux 2 pkge, for ..23a Duteh Cleanser, per pkg. ... 11c. 2 genes Pink Selmon for ...25c, Laundry Soap, 10 bars for 70c. Special Blend Coffee, lb. ...3ac. Pure Bulk Cocoa, per bl. ...14c. 3' pkg Powdeeed Ammonia, 23e. Shredded 'Wheat Biscuit ... 12c Matches, reg 15c, 3 for 38c. In file game at Santa. on, Wednes- 'Zurich, with the eeturn geme ln, Luck- J. A STEWART the better pley len the soe, but were wound tip their eroup genies, afte.r Iiigliest Prices paid for Po wiry and all Produce teereog at „McAllister for S,aanta, as trereleataaemeasr"sliseeseeelsoessoWesseor~sesseseasseetssasseeereee. needay reel) the Huree boys had much new on Marreh lst. Lucknow has just onelsia eet pest the perfeet goal- braakinre a tie wall: Wineehain Monday ,