The Exeter Advocate, 1922-5-4, Page 1THIRTY_ -.FIFTH YEAR,
PHONE Si
E X PT
Y MAY 4, 1922
Our Corner I'rcev.sacrTa has been madein than sup-
pWATCH THE DATES FOR _ .
i.memory esUrz3e he pubs
—^ — harks d' irartmemt at t?ltatva for an
The en s Bu loes ra doubtless sound, as the ..pa:: d to aa. of $85,0011 for deepening
store:; ;�, het the se;a nd as a li little •.^d z.th r . ro t p
I> n7 Puri tf> ,i6};I.,
At
SANDERS 'i C''Tt?1'R<"H
1:t> there the beep :ad goats trill
it • divided, but down here the siie'ep
usually the „oats.
HaveYour Spring It takes ;ons years to grate a Ireatt @ °': "` MX at few whacks to
Suit Tailored to
(,Ft i t lots,, letter :tt' la�.alc Ion 20
s:._.rns y over those felt' wIntaaelf,3.
i
Your Personal
Requirements
NG >t4EN'S FURNISHINGS Il
SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAPS
SOCKS, UNDERWEAR,
GLOVES, 1e:TC
THE s1 ASON'S
SMARTEST STYLES
ere laaown in our ()Perim of Mca"
High Grade Furai pings. All. the
Th.: t :ty L:ounc '_ of Satire rnonto
l� y� a'a5 ass:cl
. � p al. £1174a'n4nC1
r7 xx tion, ,i7:h ting own in that 4.4:v11,rom ,I.•ct.ng u:atil, tet "Days tet '49-
i: telootion is cam:h ile:1 on Mo. ?O;
Joan Joyiat, M L,4., for N. Romeo,
tee -.v a bomb .:t the Legislature last
is eek. when he proposed to hove the
s< on t indemnity .reduced from the
$2o00 to the old mark, $1400. Need-
les-, to soy the proposol was frowr..ed
down.
Altaa'st »ter.maB 17ritncs to our oi-
r:a ao»>y which we are asked to pub
?Os:, froe of chargoi. It is all prop: -
wondo .'sept what is pure advertising
matter. It clutters our waste paper
basket aired re=presents taste and ooh-
ing :Ise but wane.
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Ox alt: 469,310 motto t it.,:leo roo s
t ra! l in c d , Ontario trod, a fool
tet I3ro-cit ratan b,,,,r V114 2,10;4,,e19„
oyte; ;t{er�# by ,S'6�,_ k'toltewa2 moth a,�r,,
' . b . 59,4117: Abe 50
38,4 ; Br;t-
o It eolantabi`a 31,di11; 'tl nook -A a,a 43G)
Novo `+" groat 14.2511: ,'ti, w hear ,estelt
13.504, cool pT:ty. 'Edward 1-laraal
Aaeaere14-44 to a returns iu-.t r oeivwtI
GOT: JaMent grant:S to ; ri:old:m:11 so
t.':: in 1921 la tiaio i1 .,trl ` were—
latest fibrae, are here, trade up nn $.41,te➢n $228, Exeter $249, 13:aytield
the latest models iter the very hest $112, Zurich $145, S.;ad'ortlt $146
manner; You certainly will want ane fx<rd:rie"ll $239. B yth $1.6, \Isteltelh
of our ,suits wh.--en you sec the oof1• $314 St Mar!.. --q- UK, McGillivray $62
and learn what a saving our pro,, e . p rl.:r,tl $113, Forst $25.4- in orioe
afford. money paid out i17 19211—Kir?:vors $613,
t:. ti- $M, 13a.?fibld $311, ?uri4lt
$429 S'sf tl $482 t3 d • •"4"
y tt Taman , . • gr 7 u crc. et �,
W�31y rr. X441, '�fzteltdll $549, tit, 'llaryrs
tr For
ae . \lc(�.11rvraay $165, I'ar>;ltzll e; 4; n
w w F'o 'st $673,
'Tailor& Furnisher
AGENTS FOR
"THE MOUSE OF HOBBERLIN"
PHONE 81
GOOD GLASSRS IF YOU NEED
I HE\I. Good advise if you don't.
J. WARD, D.C., Optometrst, Exeter
DODGE ;i:ftWHERS
MOTWI. CAR,
A Gar with a Good Name.
700,000 Owners.
TOURING CAR $1315; ROADSTER $1275; SEDAN $2145
Including Tax and freight — F, O. B. London,
New Machines
ins tailed to repair work
on all kinds of Automobile's.
PILON & FOOTE
Huron Garage
Exeter
An Open lettere
DEAR FRI1,Np,
BAKER OF YOUR OWN BREAD,
Allow us to whisper in Maur tar this evening„one sweet
consoling thought It is this—We have the finest Flour for s,ade,
spade of ,pure Western Wheat and named Manitoba's Best All your
dirfficuiliies in bread making will disappear like magic wiiien you
use it. Won't you have .your husband take you home a bag of it
the next time Jie is in town?. Some of our customers say our flour
makes more Waves than any other brand.
Our Model Flour, a 50-50 blend of Ontario and Wesi'terna
Wheat, is bought by many in preference to any ather,,k1ndd. They
claim it makes p, bread with a delicious taste and flavor: It is
especially suited ifoar biscuits .of the rich soft, flaky ,variiety:. The
whole family smile when they see . them.
Out -Welcome Brapd, a pure Ontario F,a i Wheat ,Flour, is. just
what you need for pastry, as it requires less shor'tertpntg afar*
other flours and yields a pastry fat for a king
YOURS FOR SE,RVICh,
Harvey Bros.
Local News
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d f;.loerate attes7p to wreck-. the
Jon liuron
13ru r>a»
Q aIz;a''rl.. r ? Lma`aF.1e ‘1'a?`alas
P:Ly
3t tt°, Ai t .res n p 2'Soa. ,
P e e iron weighing ng more Orin 40
..crib.ss toted-' qi 361m -ti�Q ihna4QT9.
in l�aa as a Crossing;
,
HARRY W. HORTON DIES
SUDDENLY
On friday eveuino Homy W. Hor-
ton.
rton. a prominent former of Usborne
passed away after cm. tlliaf•A or four
'weeks. Follow1tag au attack of "ilei'
in Mareh, pleurisy" devei teed treesn,
ty:tkch he a;eented to hove recovered
roll waej able to be (Kit again. and on
rtday spent the aft -r,a eta in Exeter.
appearently very tmase•la improved in
health. After tea trod later in the
evening nae did not t: 1 az well as iv -
Hal err '1 soon after eleven: passed
loin ¢l tris gene at
the * k1 -
e t=&a rt: a).F I.,t •,4..iikooratii and
+Ira. �1`aL' ,: rti't fetor' ', t ono moo. in hlo
y 3:?1a yeear, leen tisro :, gage miler of the
btaar .at14 aua•,l nue
v *Ty is ,e Marry too, an ail -round
good fell; ro anal, ata as Qlt e,+;ca
watt -4'1%w %als i0,0! ere..;,- ,'aaae a°.:ea• ;At
d 191 = ala ,alta eame :as . 're at licA; ro
I t..„1 wife and rarar .aa;a11 eldhlreal.
llaaraalal, Jaaek. I<erti;e ,• and %ilitlr. th
rod,: o ;at Munne ' 'aa :and ria
youstre-1 111414"0 vetiar4i. It ; Booth 6'r wit
Ina in ver,' dt'licatte• health. thyro
'tem. ethyl. M. J. Horsley of Exeter
Monde A. of Exeter. Mrs. R. R. Ha
german. of (aigar;', Alta.. two Iwo
them, James of itrnoho. alta.. ane
Jael; of the. Ian1.e'riatl Bank. It'clelifr'e
Alta. We gage reminded that in the
midst elf Hie we are In eleatlt.
to
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O. 0. F. AT CHURCH,
Exeter Lodge a>, Oddfella>ws, with
viciting brethren. amen lie saes and
B ueet . 1d. to the tnumber of ,.bout
ono hundred attended divine services
to C t oven Presbyterian. Church <7n Sun-
day a v* n ng i st.
't: ter meeting tat tete Lodge Roam
Post Grand W. W. Taman. marshalled.
the brethren to the church and on.
their return tete ,usual votes of thanks
were passed to the pastor and ;he
4iair for the beautiful service they
were privileged to attend,
Ray. Foote read that story of the.,
Good Santtan as thee lesson, :Indite 1
uii
took his text from .:Ile Second Epistle
of St. Peter, 1-7, ,'Brotherly Kind
ri s%
In part, Iv« sai:d,—
"I Hare M great pleasure in welcom-
ing, a g th; brethren of the Order of Odd
Fellows to the church to -night I am
glad of the custom you have Of attend
ing church once year iin a body. It
is a great .privilege to .)m:, as it is my
first opportunity of speaking to the
Odd F:flows. I can truly say of them
that I halve al~t ty; felt :he highest
admiration for the Society. I have
never heard a word at criticism The'
functions of the organization are
Cllristlike. I have: found in every coin
munity that the Odes Fellows are re-
presented by the substantial men,and
they are everywhere carrying out the
great prianciple of Brotherhood. -I
have never been, initiated, but I have
seen the work, and the founder must.
have had a great vision of the need
when he founded the Order. He must
have gone to the Bible, and probably
the story of the Good Samaritan was
in his mind., No organization has a,
nearer conception of Christ's work,
and it bps won.d'arfully ,borne fruitl
This story of the Good Samaritan; ex-
presses the very cs,seance of Christian
religion and all fraternity. Without
it aJl are but m,eanfs glens shamed.
Christianity first introduced to the
world brotherly love, Christianity
alone is altruistic and stands for bro-
therly love. Before the gospel was
preached civilization was cut into .fest
and hard divisions. Into this time a
boy was barn of .lowly birth. Fi Bath i
'erred a few about him and taught them
the principles of b
pr.unc pl brotherhood.
'Fie. i
ways put to .death with the inl`te,rl^ion,
of destroying hum atn;cl:has cause for-,
layer. His last words were, "Love. ye
DEMONSTZtATIOfr' OF
Mc : ARY'S
ECTRIC RANGES
ON. 1 UURSDAy AND 1 RI1 AY,
l iIE 11 ood 12OUR SHOP dVi141'
BE `a;ttr BU, SCENE 'OFA BIG
laE:llf?.NSTR.',TIC3.N OF scCLARY'S
TRK: RANGES
DAYS WE 1LD
UAVIi EXPERT' IN ATTENDANCE.
FOR THE EXPRESS ?L RPGsE OE
DEMONSTRATING TO YOU TIt
EFFICIENCY , CLEANLINESS AND.
ECONOMY OF THESE REMARK -7
ABLE RANGES.
et:Ctitlel:Al, INV.! 1 °A7;I.ON 1S E:
TEN 4.n TO AI,I. n)T,,R FRIENDS1
To visa 1 A13SOl,L; ELY ?: }
•. 81,lta A1,da[t': TO I UY. WE ..RE
DESIV.01,7s `1'IL .T YOU
silOUL t SEE, FOt. YOURSELF
TUI OPERATION Or Two tooNGE
vt!l,' ARE FREE `C1Yl; N 10 JUDGE
FOR YOURSELF 1. RSELt: ANID RI;ALA `r^0.
MAKE IXTLI.I.tGEN1 COMPAR-
ISONS
Rei M1 FIBER Tile. DATES. AND
%It till; . WE WILL BE ABLE TO
O\O Ni:E A REDUCTIO.:; 1
MR. Es 10 Y131.'. FOR THIS
WAI'f'I1 FOR (:_)UR I,.AT1 R AN -
o ttxt E,M NTS.
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Thursday and Friday, May 11th and 12th
THE HYDRO SHOP
EXETER
can another a3 I have also loved you'
4Jrseipl.s pledged themselves to
tell of the love of Christ, and hens
came the principle la brotherly love
which so holds together the members
dna SOCi«ty.
There are three elements in broth-
erly love—magnanimity, friendliness and
disinterested servdeee, A man arnuit be
%t large soul, big heart, overlooking
.faults, and forgiving, looking at the 7
per Cent. of good in mart, riting the
faults ;n the sand, and the good in tela
:net. thatitnlight be ever seen :and
remembered, Friendliness demands a,
gr.•at Christlike soul, dominated by the
spirit of charity,. ItL disinterested ser -
rice I have seen Odd Fellows brave
the dangers of conta,gian, to ram- out
their principles, We want this idea,
to go out to all the world;. Like the
Good Samaritan administer d'irst aid
and tale the respansalashty of furt"he'r
care. It is the wlo•rk of men and wa-
m:n like this that steeps the old world
strong."
BUSINESS BLO,CI( IN ST. MARYS
BURNED..
St. Marys, May 1.—Thousands of
dollars damage was done at an early
hour this morning by a fire which ,
broke out from ,'a;n unknown cause at I.
about L30 o'clock .01,the heart of St, I
Marys business section. Among the
buildings destroyed, or partly destroy-
ed are a CI ilaese laundry, from which
the laundrymen just escaped. ,n the
niche of time: G. W. Gregory's cloth-
ing store, Geo. Robelrtson's i;eweilry
A
store and cLeann's drug store,, The
firemen responded promptly and many
citizens at 2,1a'clock this morningwere
h� jpin; to, fight .the flames:,
BIRTHS
' ¢, .en—In Hay, on April 28, to 31r,
ane ti Mrs. Robert J. Green, daugh-
S.ophia�. At Saubl"a Line, Hay Tp., on
April 26, to Mr. and tare Ad ph:4e
Sophia, a daughter.
Aiiilsorz-1n Dr.Hyndma,n's HospitalExeter,ion May 2nd to Mn and Mrs.5 S. Wilson, of Crediton, a son.
Morgan—In Lrsborn+:, on Ape', 29th.
far ilr. and :Mrs. Art<h: sforg. z, a
daughter.
Sims—In Exeter, on May 1st, to Mr.
and Mrs: S. W. Sans, ;w daughter,
Gentlernen!
As I httiole std.\before, and pan about to say again,—This is one
fumanry world—ooh blow out after Another',
Lots of tires .should be repaired and put ircn`service, instead of
thrown, away. Other t:,res should be thrown away ,before they are
put in service. When you have GOOD DOMINION TIRES, there
is seldom a blow ,out. Dominion Tires make you happy
PREST-O-LITE+ BATTERIES 110 ampere, will give you good
service, aind we will rent ,one to you for 51a,00 per year.
MY OIL as ,the /best in town
more than, some other ,anis. Use
in fresh oif eery few' iiniles.
Bring your casts for Repair to
with a smite,
costing me 1734 cents per gallon,
my oil And you',dori't have to put
Taylor's Garage, and go away
THANK YOU
Taylor Tire and Battery.
DEATHS
Hunter—In Usborne, on April 30th
Mary Ann Cooper, wiclott of the Iota
Simon. Hunter, aged 69 years, and 1
month.
Sie 2.1,1,t—At Grand Bend, on April 27
Gorge Sherritt, aged 84 years, 9
mouths. . 22 days,
\I� tea k—In Cr•'cliton, on April 28th
Clara Matilda Wein, beloved wife of
Fr cepa n W. Mor p k, aged 27 years
months cod 7 flays..
Fig ton --In Usborne on April 28th,
Henry W. Horton, • in ,Jiffs 47th year;
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Phone
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" THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES•"
House Furnishings
Wai1 Papers and house Fur niihings are now in order for the
thrifty house keeper.
We have a lovely lot of New Wall Papers at prices that will
appeal to you.
12;4 and 15c. the ,roll for a nice rang:- of stripe and floral ef-
fects, suitable for kitchen and bedrooms.
15, 2i and •25c. the roll for your ch•oicv of 30 patterns in new
strip?, Ga
ntz e
floral covered
patterns, ns suitable ,
e .
far
room n the house, any,
35, 40 and50c. the ma 'a sty oil range of New Oriental
rules .floral and foliage effects err very Ilew..
We show a swell range of these.
Our New Linaleum.s are all ready for you.. The new Block
and Floral and Tile patterns are very pretty. Values are ver
touch in. your :favor ,this season
Rugs for every room in, the hou* Tapestry, Brussels, Ax-
minster, Velvets and Wiltoas in sizes from Zix3 to 4x474. If
you want real value in ru gs cone in, and see us.
Yes, we sell cheap all the time. You are losing money if
you are not in on our Groctery Values.
$6.48 the hundred for best standard Granulated • Sugar.
Any Brand $6.48.
3 pks, best Jelly powders for 25c,
3 Battles best extracts for 25c.
2 pkgs. Ammonia for 14c•
3, 15c. boxes matches for a34cl
3 cakes pure Castile soap for 10c.
• 6 lbs.. Rolled Oats for 25c
55c Saiada & Red Rose Tea 48a.
2 pks. Shredded Wheat foe 24c,
10 bars any laundry soap for 70c
Christies Soad Biscuits 15c..
2 boxes seeded or seedless
ratans 45c
38c. for our special Coffee
It's a wonders
Large T & B. Tobacco,
Big Man's size 72c.
45c. 1b. for our special Tea.
12c, a can for best corm.,
3 Palmroiive Soap for 23c.,
J. A. STEWART
Highest Prices paid for Poultry and ail Produce.
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