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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-5-11, Page 14;;, THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. PHONE SI. S A"7^PeR.S 5? r EL+CH The Men's Store Have Your Spring Suit Tailored to Your Personal Requirements iPRING MENS FURNISHINGS IN SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAP: SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, i.TC THE ShASON"S SMARTEST STY ere shown in our offering§ of ;13 Met Grade Funi shings, 931 th latest fabrics are here, made up i 1fte latest models in the very best toner You certainly will want ona df our suits when, you see the good:: £learn what ;t saving our perces oad. W. W. Taman Tailor& Furx i,sbez AGENTS FOR "THE Ii OUSE OF HOBBERLIN" PHONE 81 1jtlereitants whoadvertise are bridd e for your trade. Behind their ar3vert,s- s-ng ere their best efforts to please you in wee ac well as in other par- t t:cul»ra Our Corner No.tu = equips some meat to govern thzmselves; others get married. bet of pYople would i,re to see t;tte wages of satin lowered, but there's rote n; ,doings Sixty -throe business failures are re - d4 for last week. Of ;these 14 were iap Onta,ria .stud 22 in Quebec Nearly 150,000 horses awl 5,500 dogs st -ere billed i*r .German} during 1921 earl th a :runt eaten b} the people, When tired ot work—go fishing. The Batch may not be large, but the hour or two, by fah e .teuentiog brook retakes a wonderful break at the monotone' of work in springtime. Ontario hers 557 organised to vnsh'ps 149 tillages, 143 asserts, .24 ?Wes, arid 38 counties. The rural peipalation is ,031,054, the nrban ''540,538 and the city 1,166,815. Totelpepulatioat 3,738,- 407. .Local News A meter bus service is being run Item Stratford to Ge;Marian, snaking two. teles a da} each tray, Mr. J. Alvin Brizatnelt fast week mov- ed his lamely to Stratford, where he r,s engaged with M. T. H. Newel as beak-k:epee. Dr. A. t. IK;stsn aaa. r> turned the ;at - ter pert of last week from Vrc:t314' HospitalLondon, where he underwent i2 operation. on ft:;;a,;nese. e$Enm=tea 3,ppeee to be quite optic mx:stt�' a to the prospers for good errap, this ytmr. The trec cart rains y, stay. 'nave heaped very mut% ARBOR DAY. Friday as was Arbor lata, tenial, v:s_ - net a public holiday. t etre wo- e: avotie 1 themseeve the spear, tu.nity csa tleenine, up their e arde rent zee s ,at.. � tr c aarn,l `iaruh.. I.iac 11�.z I S,,tiety gate' acvt.r;ttmer4 em yard mal` kg improvements : rottntl vra Heel :'t end Publer a is Library,and tetrees : tete Itiversithe Part, wee% Club levelled the joule - rent of the green, and mutter- ? rase*`tennis} grounale were the school children plant - ns, and put saps hellcat: u lin at- ua BASEBALL GROUPS, Motarlsts who are inclined to play 3t " tee North iti t im a.:t oeoebaU, st onel loose with the resZrt•ti ca � ,:Ctrl t .�teat:.3�„ It,roaap.,ag-a S.'s're SIS- 41mpesed by Motor Vehicles Act of It u fv ti+. din;4s truer B4;10:: eve,eto Proo.i.two. arc; .f;tadlrt it wet, s'Fp:ti iT M., $1:4: fn's t:orf,ta$fn Zrg pastime in many p tees, The 1410o r, lgbdla..hoa)<I - a are out tQ 5a:k' that all t'en:1101m ^^• 331133°:4 1't41 K'3Jt2 f]?iar t�73 Iran uF to the letter ani the laic, par_ llct. r -il, laanlaliet, .e utarly* es it r:lates 'n speed e"itla Bfa7 ¢ . °'-'4344;4'-41:11, 41145114 . �''2 Str t�• 5 t.etrz HiQ ?;—Let arra e3.aea Craig, tial:rtoaa 11.40bat, O'a("1�f 1.'31 as 'atr�tt'ltariy, 921 a papulation, 424-1t:r olitoa arae a th.olee b�;twsieua Nc+. tli area .o 1071 acres; :;recd No. 9, los the Jot„ -Or S ice Exeter,. Iowan :and Kies tort are grouptel together. with F. Lanford os I,x> c:aaa x ooveaor ,.a(the meeting in Exete'r. F. M Boyle susFe;n°>.tau tees -raised but It: we.. not Av.-le-mired 'as ao zttn- p~r4 to 458; assessed tette of $779,S75, L;sessed for . chcactls rarely $43,00+0; ct, ataunielpal of $17,6450 school tax of $10,0100; sa municipal debenture, debt of 597 - 435, encl. a school debenture. tlebt of $5205. Exeter compares very Favor- ably with other towns and villages: Acton. has a debenture debt o5 $170,- 0 170,0 00; wb;.1 town; a little larger have —CIintan 5160,000; Seaforth $302.000 «:«.d 'Canglom $202,000. GOOD GLASS]]S IF YOU NEE THEM, Good adv if you don't. . WARD, D.C., Optornets:st, Exete BoE5e ]3RDTHEI5 MOTOR CAR A Car with a Good Name. 700,000 Owners. TOURING CAR $1315; ROADSTER $1275; SEDAN 52145 Including Tax and freight F. O. B. London. New Machines installed to repair work on all kinds of .Automobiles. - , MON & FOOTE Huron Garage - Exeter An Open Letter. iDEAR FRIEND, BAKER. OF YOUR OWN BRIAI), Allow us to •whi,sp,er in your eat this eveniirig, one' sweet consoling thought,: It is this —W e have the. finest .k',liour far sale, made- of pure Western Wheat and Hameed Manitoba's Best, All your 1(i,ffaculties en' dread making will .disappear like magic when: yon' use it, Worn,"t you, havve your husband take .you -home a bag of it the next time. he . i,; c s in. 'boon? Some of our customers esti our -flour makes more loaves than, any other brand. Our Model Flour, a 50-50 blend of 0,neario and Westtern Wheat, is bout/et by inaziy ,in preference. -to any other ,;kind+. They claim it rakes tp, bread.. with . a delicious taste ted flavor, It is especiaaly suited year biscuits of ,the rich soft; flaky \variety. The whole family smile wheel they see diem. Our Welcom•e Brand, a Pure Ontario+ Fall W3rat',Flour, is just what you Beed for pastry, as it requires less s<h}oirtenting than other flours and yields a pastry fit for king. YOURS FOR SERVICE,. arvey Bros. RECEIVED Me.DALS. Toe Bey Stouts attea'1ed Cavett :5by reran C','tureh in a body on eel. morning, twat during the Bourse f the service Jlrbarer ti. 1)urteau, the laird $etre Lary° of the Boy Seoute' sl.ssac ration of Canada, presented a Royal Iivaxane Soceety Medal to Mel- ville Ernest ;icNieol, who in January. Of 1920 saved the /''e of Bob,. Gam= bre %sae went through the ice on the r ver learn Tito eo a moth tow - feted medal and \Iehulte is to be eon- gratulated on has bravery and on re- e::ivino the award. An interesting fea- ture is the tact that later on Bob was ala to serve the life of CIifford Lamport, ,and for this serailee he was awarded the Boy Scouts' :medal. The ceremony of the presentation was most interesting. OFFICIAL VISIT. At. Woo Bro. I. Hetherington, JM. C,. D. 1).:Gt. \i„ of South. Huron, leis - elect, Not 4, A. y. il1le paid his official visit to Exeter Lodge on Mon- day evening Oast, and at was a. note- worthy occasion;. There was perhaps the largest turaou: of members ;,n sus eral years, and many visitors were assent, Owing to the :illness of the Master,. Wor. Bro. R. W. Fuke, the stark of the eh;sr was taken by the immediate Past Master, Wor, Bro. E. M. Digreue and he aaad the officers ex- emplified the work of the First de- gree on two candidates, The ,disting- uished visitor; as well as other visitors complimented the officers on the ex- oellence of the work, and spoke very highly of the manner ,in which tile work is bring carried on, throughout the whole district, After the. business of the evening had been performed a lunch was nerved, and this followed by atoast list of -considerable ]engchr.' Very Won Bra J. A. Stewart was master and the usual toasts were pro- posed and responded to, those making response, being Bra. Hetherington, Bro, Wethey, Bras. Cltridiley [and Sinclair, Bros. Bailey and Holman of Gocderich Bras. Scott and Samson of Blyth, Bros. Eacrett and the Junior Warden. Reci- tations were contributed by Bron. H. Sauthcott and Bro. O. McPherson, ' while Bra.' W. R. ,Elliott was as usual indispensable in.the singing: g. Alto- gether o - gethr •tire evening was a most enjoy- able one from !every staandpoent, Add tvona,l locals an Page 4. ul ,iqu DO. NOT . ZTOPTATS > a . TU IT .PASS YOU BY. opportunity presets itself tt7 you to4ay an to- morro ` that is ou will regret it if you miss pests are here to demonstrate to you the operatiion, of �CTR1C RANGES Thee- will cover every detail for your tacsrtatatoan -- It will ba an, in. erne—tire and interesting treat. Amongst the many details, y -ort will find that :tla:CL ARY'S Etectr t R ng:s passers the following exclusive features, The PROTECTED ELEMENT Th wtioscderfut Element with those de tate cogs of wire safely em- bedded ria ion -breakable. sort-zbsor«sant ,perceleht--raotlsirtg can harm theta, beatine water, aticle or grease e•;;;aaatt reach or deadest the live coils that pros"id • the heat — rthtartare s4curky ega:ait garage':S e s f r «WCI1 t. Hea`3 T:';61r3:454 as ra;O:d:y And l St utas';la Tong --r then. ortt tare elements, The SEA,MLESS OVEN Now lined with a emooth cleanly aurt'are of bine ertantel. Can b..I:elat 1a Spotless as ale-, cooking ct s::l—rte ;d. n org: pieee without seem or ere- o;ve—hi4'illy iesuleted--uses 31b the la at you pay for—saves you money on 'your r Hearn ly power b 4: And an, E IA1VMELjD COOLING TOP too -- You een Imo: these splendid t „steres sully explained to you by nitk"aag it a elnt to attend our demon,; t:membcrwe are only odeapaenne>trat;ng 1,, you—we nava' it to your Board judgment v hetlier to buy or not. Aa root miss this good opportueity—Come today. Thursday and Friday, May lith and 12th THE HYDRO SHOP EXETER Ethel Sweet returned to Til - =burg 'Wednesday morning, after a a few days' visit here at her .home. Th: tyeach, pear r'utd plum trees are a beautiful sight just now, being load- ed with blossom In a few days the apple trees will also be in. fulle bloom. The 'od dwelling house on the cor- ner of Huron and. Carling streets, one of the oldest buildings in. town, having been standing there for over sixty yearn, is being moved to Ann street where it will be remodelled. The. congregation of Main Street .M thotlest Church appreciated Eery much last Sunday evening Mr. Case BIRTHS Fletcher—In Exeter, on May 3, toll+, and Mrs. W. ,E. B. Fletcher of Us-' borne. a daughter. DEATHS Baa.tei,—In Laudon, on May 5. James Baxter, .formerly of Exeter N,rth aged 70 years. 1 tfeKon —In St. 'Marys, on. \lay 3. W 1- f Baan lirltone, aged 78 years. Howard's- contribution to the service. of praise in his solo and assis.tante i ?tai the hymns and anthems. Me. Chest F. Hooper last week pur- chased from Mn. Daniel Woad the frame buitrli*tg and land .occupied by ;Messrs. Si& Davis and Geo. Mantle on Maim. Street Mr. Hooper intends' ivr ck_ng the old building and build- ing a, whew brick suitable to take care of his egg besioese, his present prem- iss being inadequate,. MARRIAGES Robinson.—Isaac—At the .. 1lethodist parsonage, on May 4, by Rev. Arthur Sinclair, Mr. Archie Robinson to Miss Leeds Gertrude Isaac, daugh- ter of Mr,. and Mrs; Charles Isaac .of Stephen. Statham—Davis-1n-Tr vitt Memorial Exeter, by 'Rev,. A. A. Trumper, .on May 6,Isaac Stathamt f _ Wzntam, foemerly of Exeter,. to. Miss Frances H. F. Daves,.:daughter .of Mr. and Mfrs. Daniel Davis 'of ,Exeter. Gentlemen. As I htavle staid ,before, and am About to say again, -Tanis is one funny world—onfe blow out .after ,Another.., Lots of: 'tip ----s should be repaired and put in service, instead of thrown away.. Othtar- tires should be thrown away ,before they are put in. stervice. When you have GOOD DOMINION TIRES, there is - seldom a blow out, Dominion Tires make you -happy . PRESTO-LI'I'r,;BATTERIES 110 ampere, will give you good service, and we will retic one to you for $111.00 per year. MY OIL is thie ;best in, town costing me 17;¢ scents per gallon more than some other oils. Use my oil andyou don't have to .put ca .fresb cif .every few Miles,. B_imo ytaur care for Repair to Taylor's Garage, and ' go away with, a smite. 1 THANK YOU Taylor Tire and Battery. . IN MEMORIAM In .loving memory of •our departed father, Frederick Baker, who died' one year ago, May '9th, 1921. We mourn, him who bas gone to rest, We shall forget him never, And n in that land ,ef joy std song, I3: rests in Christ for ever. His wife f e and family J. A. STEWA'IT Phone 16 THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES." Some Specials for the June Bride The finest English Semi Porcelain. Dinner Sets we have. ever sold. The sets are all Gold traced and Decorated. Here are three sets you should ask to see -- "Shaded Roses"—This is an, English semi Porcelain set-97pieces pure white body, edges traced with gold. Cups and saucers are genuine English Ch&na, Our Special price 542.50 Rose Buds—Another Beautiful semi porcelain English set,97 pieces decorated with Rose. Buds, wreathes, all gold traced, real E n,1ish China cups and ,sanders. The new Ovide shape, decor- ated inside and outside, Come in, and stye this set, Our s,pec- ial price is only 542,50. 1]o you wast a. real N tpon full c ,'ne Dinner set, -pure white body, genuine Gold ,bands; 97 prices, • Value 5115.00; our special price 588.00. - Swansea—an En,gl',sh semi porcelacn Din nor set, 97 pieces pure white body, very neat oaiental edging in pink and blue eL- eects; Itermes' shaped cup., A real Bargain, 835„00. We are showing a nice lot ,of Parlor and Dining Roomi Hanging Lamps, all full decorated shades, . These are scarce goods. We have a splendid lot of Fancy China odd pisWees, very .suitable far that wedding present you are looking ..Can Our Stock of Pure Brass Ferre Plats and jardiniere is com- plete. Not one line missing. All th,e new shapes. What nicer present than a piece of solid brae's ?, Our prices are - $2,00, 52.75, $3.00, $4.75, 55.00 and 5.00. YES WE SELL CHEAP ALL THE, TIME. Ana you en on our Grocery Baganns ? We, guarantee to sell Groceries --QUALITY GROCERIES MIND YOU- Cheaper than any House, Big or Small, in, Exeter. ter. come and put us to the test, , - Gor'EM AGAIN ON SUGAR. Ary brand best standard Granulated Sugar, fres per .hueidred $6,37. Ginig:14 s are • good this steaatan, We have 25 patterns for retie to select from—Canadian; English and Scotch. A fu'11"range'of New Shades in. Swiss Organdies, with self Polka Dot spots,. These 4 re. tv,ery smart, J. A. STEWART Highest Prices paid for Po ultry and all Produce.