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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-29, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH Y'EA ., EXETER, OTARJO, T'H'URSDAY 1922 SANDE,S # CJr,:CH PHONE 81 The den's Som: p.opie will da anything for Our Corer but 44 ail: s LocalNews Dashwood m�nz;, ore An °tt for of a 10;4 paper recently' Before. marriage a gird keeps a manMsLordship, the Bishop of Huron, , Ata Kline has returned to is ,; ;ted that he had 1 es; dl one of theleness_�ng. After sin rr ge he has tn3s conducted Couch -oration, Services in xn Hesiotier: Have A Summer Suit Tailored to u Your Personal Requirements SPR .NG MEN'S FURNISHINGS SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAPS SOCKS, UNDERWLAR GLOVES, LTC • ; TII .LAS E SMA1tTEST STYLI%S axe shown in our offerings oi' ,Men's High Grade Furnishings. All the latest fabrics are here, made up in the: Latest models izt the very best manner, You certainly will want one of our suits when. you see the goods and learn what a ;tiering our prtees afford, W. W. Taman Tailor & Furnishe AGENTS FOR ""THE HOUSis OF HOBBERLIN" Closed Wednesda.y afternoons due - tee June July and August. meet beautiful nnarri0d. women', in the turn. the Trivia lefenxorial Chr.reh on. Sun a Air. and Airs Shenk and tosses. He promised to tell her uazne in the first issue os his toper the: fol- io:vete mouth, In the two intervening g weeks the circulation, doubled. But when he gave' the name of his wife I:ad to leave town. Tiie Ontario Government o; Ontario Savings Office in Seaforth on Saturday with J. lis AIc.1I, raiz ass man- ager. J M. Govenlock, M.I':Ia„. Tarr C.aztre Human, ..std Andrew Hieb, ee P. P. for South, eiuron, assisted at tea. op an_r,g ceremonies DOMINION DAY 1$61 922 "l;rrt male 1ae' other lands of rare delight, re flowers ,blossom. under fairer skies, ]gut to aid' land u pledge Vett 1'.:arts cwalow, Tine priceless gift of ;love that never dib, is n :natter ;chat the leessieg years may brief , No smelter where the fates may bid us roam, Tla:s evils rel ix. the .dearest land of,ala Fenver in our heists it ;sill be "Home' YOUR EYES DtEEERVE EXPERT A.'l Tl;I TION Snssh a thing as your :nes:glut :shout rat be trilled with or =gloated. but .� asp; ted ate attenVon. aawd e:a,.aald 3t tan . Ie �a .:x t~ora• of refractive. errors and `eyrie eye muscles to preserve ttsanaaa4 vi*ion ,tor later years. 1't , bane all the modern "astruments for an kine complete tests and: giving, unreel" exereses. S.ra• a recd Satisfaction guaranteed Re stainable Prices. J, WARD. D.C., Apduan.tr st �l.'i93is an & Sanders Sts„ Exeter. Phan. 43 for eppolntment. Consult the Agent A, DAYMAN Phone 172 r 3 Exeter OonGE BROTHERS MOTOR. CAR. A Car with a Good Name. 700,000 Owners. TOURING CAR $1315; ROADSTER $1275; SEDAN $2145 Including Tax and freight ' - F, O. B. London. New Machines installed to repair work on all kinds of Automobiles, PILON & FOOTE. Huron Garage of Usbozne, William of BJansbard P.F :and Mrs. Almy eof Conquest, Saskso Mrs, J. Al. •.Beavers of Blanchard and nFe Mrs. Wilson o€ London. S1>;s was a1-• ways a Jwi mat roma. mother anal: yis� shewill be greatly missed by family nJ ,^.g s ; e , and Lids. She algia leaves site ;seri _ ... .... °day rnorn.nb last, when ten candidates l „tire :n Stratford. over the +reek -end, k� rs and t:via brclth�xs, Herbert telae Its wisdom taeprectic e what you °}.re cion:-rmed. i 'Th_ jun:ar Y.rP. A of the by nge1' Samuel flag , ?�Irs, James 4llta,�4irs preach, but you should practice aboutl, Mr, S les Reld is a'ecovernnb from `c _ .a lurch ' t.d with the Zurich S_dn.y AL°;11s of Woodham; Iters. SI tart times more. the result of a scythe falling on his Jwtr - Y. ;P. A. Saturday- afternoorfn Gunn!ng, tIrs. Jortatlzan Ccaop:r of 'knee o<n Thursday of last week. , ". A yell' n easara t.rne "*.9-s r., p..Tted. Ueborne, Airs, J• Herbert orf I,uea , •d Let the other fellow do all the talk- ee and you will know all you know :.ed ail he Avows tots. After.- listening to a little ^;wore ,jazz Rye come tP the conclusion that the lawan mower ,sirs a very a•, ce musical us - d ep cut w s made ah:ch requ.•red: Dr- asd,*s,fG�:dSrtder and soar end Airs. Stephens sof ;Science Hike- fie . st.-elrES ko close. q , TL S �o C..x ng on, Ohio, ^ar_ . Airs, N. Ogelen bas .returned to her „The Ore ;ecnen of thea flied otber r v. •t'.`, 4°itlr� 11.. :sd airs r::..r. home in Exeter after spending the past metre will attend day:4 a ecrvice : S Moss Grace i�.elterrmaa le isr4:ztg in. two weeks with her deught er, Ivfrs, P. Tr it tt :tf:m sial Church on Sunday Toronto and Whitby. tby. Squire. next at three oh:lock, when the rector' %h. and firs. Lail Gale.r entertains 4 Rev: A. A. Trumper, :+:Ill preach. No 'td the Y. P.A. ;to an Pee cream social service :sill u. herds the ev nits last Monday evening,. g strumsnt Th= $.r: alarm on. Friday evening i M-ssri. Ii. W lert .tions Purr I° :rrt atisrn adx;;rw es :rapi.11y, but may, last �Iwuree41 tht brigade and g host of i deity; ed the flax— ill which was 4014 oth.r Peopleto ,.the home- of Airs. $.4. b thea on on Monde sv ta' spared the sight Vit: woman Skinner, tedley Street, where the! Mr. !~ T ama'i and family epen~ pulling, on a eigaret whets darning, the is cruse was found to b. full of smoke,' day in Stratford children's etc c•.ings, caused iron what is supposed to have A<r. C',ar> hdbtroffer spent a few ...-._.....,...w_-.ben the explosion of a coal oil stove. days Inst week :.n Detroit d In future, under a ^new ruling from These esus esoccasion for turn!n; thebli, BIRTHS London, on June 24, to Ain and firs. F. Lewis, n.e Jessae Con- r`r.,. of Centralia, a daughter, phyte -In Hey Tp,, on June 37, to Mxand Airs # Robert Munn, a sort: Chirvan'sPay srrh.tcane.IVI A.RR,I,ACE,Szn tire` f \angelical Church Sunday ev. Ottas\a, or, the pure food la4tis, .'til 4satar +orf, anrd little ,damage was done„ d lwaniburR stxak hese •. 1 . ' sausage n „ , l rs t R, \ AA. Trurnper has received ind with preservatives, r mus .: s s °!Iola TP:,ntit}` bun'h, \'Finn#p'g durarg, hear' a esgn, statin tied Mel,' ars .,Q first : e on platters of hamburg steal. rtatl'�r,", 1aranst �,^n linin Church in Wi arming th chemical pr,servativ s tau:net :4:m. totalo eserene;ofs4roed13utclneramustplace:snst'wIa�tts.a 4su„tJul}tnd #.'.is1 thra s4trsl.� +n August"1ha.. isthe that th:: meat »> 'Presers;d, arid, ,¢ I4,nd it r urs is rruch gars lir. Trumper's c A� a s t'cr,, What e 1 . n h. I's '� an.. n n:rC „ia � , � y tl a i t� t' : " t "$ �. \" tat oR He a r. it r: a �e. h n n 1 t x b, y kind.Uses d eeled to accept the invitation E I Uk.CORATION DAY. M On Sunday afternoon the Odd Fcl- t;aws red, aq .a their wont, to I'r,Alty 1 (hilarity Courh'illora th.'. cemetery and decorated the graves ;on held tlter annual p:n . at oY t!t departed brethren "aa the ";id It was an : e:al day rind a usual enetttt° r, A !exec number a'f pro- ' number sae:re,:n atten saste'er., ;p1` wens, present to svotnes; the cer- Tlae i diee as usual excelled theta ea sees end also to decorate ;rates ;Inns in, providing ;he goad things 1. d,It:..-t:1 elat:yes, and there ss s an einta�daracc and to sial.. I• ain:r was served morn 12 to ' 1 oe loek ..iter which many interesting avwtat5 were Contested, Exeter Partners Feeding Pigs We have a srarety, of Feeds and wish, to mention especially our Cheap Mixed Chop; which is very suitable for feeding and finishing your growing pigs). Da not allow your .hogs -to go to market light in weight, as there is at present prices a profit of five cents a pound to be made en them.\ Come in and see our Feeds: arvey Bros. COUNTY 'NCH. PICNIC, After the ;aces addresses were give aft by the ex -Wardens present, and �i herder Trewarthe. Thee`$liaard`n were .Iessrs. T. see Hayes, 1839; W. M. Kerr, 1903; 1). Centelon, 1914; J, :1L Govanlock, Al, P. R,, 1915; W, R. . iott, 1918; Geo C. Petty,etty, 1920; Pe - F. •Doig, 1921. le -Warden Hayes, .as the date after ;tadieatet, ds ,na doubt the oltl •st warden. en. curd County Councillor Mrs A Walters left Tuesday to vis- wittk vis—wit:r:latives at Brantford. Mrs St:.nbury and children have returned after a le:e t o' some weeks ;are the States. Airs. Russell Smith and children of London, tare visiting the former's par - ants, Air and AIrs.. Peter Frayne. ;fir, .tial Airs. William J. Lowrr of r Souter tioancl, Ytttt„ will be the guest of th:,: daughter, Mrs, John Taylor. Sunday, Mr. J ;l; s Walsh of New York State is Isere IdsItiseg with his brother, Ai in the county, and his remarkably Wm. Welsh London Road, north, and bright nature and intelligent grasp of other relatives, th:nge inns:,:. Ali Hayce. tuti Untere'stnng err. and Airs, Aleen Brintn,.11 personality. All the addresses were t,tm:ly dt Stratford visited over bright zing esterestine and added much day with the 2ornier'5 parents, to tlt: day's enterta ntnent. and Mrs. Jas. Br:ntn=ll. , The different a 1„ Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Allerton of and `an - watts were as fdr lows with the winners in each:- Ginlph ;;rent the week end with Rev. 1,-•M.zt's race, inch L. F. l%loPp, and Mrs, ',Wilson. Airs, Wileoa return, John Jami..st>n,, ..a to Guelph with thein to spend a: ?.-l�i'om:n`s race, open -Mrs. Griew u.,eel;. Mrs. Connolly, :firs. Coates. • 3 -Fat man's race, over 180 lbs.- Aires-. Wesley Welsh, who. has been 1V. H Coates, j, F. Johnston. visiting with cher mother here for 4-Marr:.d wdntan,'s race -Mrs. Tre- seine time, IeIt Tuesday evening for wartlfa, Mrs, Grieve. London and from there will leave at 5 -Oldest Councillor in ex -Council -{once for Regina, Sask. 1•ors-T. L. Hayes. I beater Council an page 4. 6-Peanuac t race -Helen Helen Brownlee 7 -Tossing the caber -A. 11. Neeb R. J. Miller. n . 8 -Throwing the baseball, women - Airs. Neeb. - 9 -Thread the needle race -Mr. Mom and Mrs. Smith, ,, 10 -Putting the shot -A. 1!. Neeb, j, B. Reynolds. 11-Potatoe race, men-R.Ni. Eli°;tate W. R. Elliott. 12 -Spoon and potato race -Mrs, Smith and Airs. Trewartha, 13 -Rest looking, or ,best matched couple -D. Cantelon and Mrs. W. R E115ott, Roy Patterson and Mrs. Hold snap. 14 -Mast gracful walker, women - Mrs, Trewartha, Mrs. R. M. E11iotti. 15 -Fat woman's race-lIrs. Tre- wartha, firs, A. E. Erwin; Judges -Messrs. Petty, Connolly and Tiling for all events. A. well contested baseball match took place, sides chosen by ;Messrs Baek- Credton Mr. Harry ,L=ws has completed oil- ing our streets which will]. prove of great benefit tt4 our citizens; The public ,snhoal pupils are writing ..in their Entrance Exams. Children's Day was fittingly: observ- ed in Zion Evangelical Church on Sundays a large crowd turning out to liar the children recite and sing. \Lis, Pearl Hoist returned to her position in. Battle Creek, atter visiting her parents here for a few days. Mrs. alfa n :s visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. h.. Zw.icker• Mr. E, Sh,eardawn and family of Goderich visited with his mother, Mrs. Sheardawn. The strawberry social held by the Crediton Methodist Church on the lawn of Nit, Eli King was very much er and Erse^ n. enjoyed by a large .crowd. The Band The sides were as follows :-Baeker, was in attendance and very much en - Toms,' Geminhardt Patterson, Doug-7oy''-d. las, Spotton, Johnston, Moon, Me- ? ''bo N. re baseball team played Nabb: Opposition. -Erwin, Porterfield • ,,,, ton here on June _6th, tate won Is a score of 8 to 4. Coates, Masan, J. Webb, R. Webb Zion LvaIng e1ita1 Sunday School D. Webb, Elliott, ,Weston. held their annual picnic at Grand Bend The game ended lin atie; on June 22nd. • The weather was fine '.and a large crowd turned out to :en_ i joy the hol,;tisty by the lakes:xle. The .fathiers load declared the da ening. Th..; Ladie-5' Aid and Y. P. Ai fit tli.e tsage11a1 Church held their an, rural Strawb.rry. Social on, Ga -eyes lawn on Thursday, Juan: 15. when. an interesting program was rendered. The total proe.eds amounted to $196.ta0. Th. Lutheran Sunday School held thew annual picnic on the church grournds Thursday. Supper was errs,- l by t'=:: lee . ee, the- basement. Whalen Mr ...d airs. John. Stavenson and farnile spent Saturday at Springbank., Airs. Gordon :Morley is spending a, fsv days in Stratford—Airs. Jaynes Shipley is quite 111 at time of ;vitro g, -The funeral of the late Mrc henry Rodd was held on. Wednesday after - tion to thy. Kirkton cemetery, :airs. Rodd had been a•tn�n:; forsometime, and d:erred it wiise to have an opera - ton, but the aback was too much for her and she passed away quietly ;se Victoria Hospital on Friday morn,°rtg, June. 16th, the leaves to mourn her loss, five sons and three daughters, of whit`h areEdgar, Harry and Frank Elston -Davis -At Saintsbury Anglica Church, on June 21, Mervin, Elsted. of Centralia, to Vera A., daughter, of Mr, and Mrs..Frecd Davis. Jing::ns-Greig-At Clinton, an June 21 sierrdnt Louw', only daughter of nr: and Mtn .1n ,As „Gra-4, to Frank AI•- Pnnsi J.nkirts, all of Clinton - DEA THS „flicks -At Staffs, on lune 24th, :errs. S alt phen.akhs. Hicks, ages/ 80 years, 5 Rowlbad-In Clinton, on Jun: 21, Mary Hine, w!fe dr ' Mr. Raglan Rowland. IN MEAIOR1ANI G 1 -Iii loving m.mury of our beloved mother, who died Juane 21, 1921 Windsor, Ont t)aye of sadness still come o'er us; Tears of sorrow often flow,. d- mery keeps our mother near us, Weans God called a year ago. There .,s a link e death cannot sever. Lev and remembrance last fore -Son and daughter. Phone 9 Doubled ! ERVIOE OATISE4 OTIOIei' To pro% ..to you that the people a;rf,r.eiate satisfaction, since installs lee our new Slicer we have more than d fugal d our Banton and Cooked Moat trade. .'gyri you one of our satisfied cu tw°.nirs 1 CHOICe. SPRING LAMB THIS' WEEK, also BEEF, PORI; & VEAL, Let this Bright, Sanitary Store supply your wants, RIVERS' MEAT MARKET WHERE QU4LITY IS H IGHER THAN PRICE. 'W close Wednesday afternoon, but axe open every night. School Report EXETER PtpBLIC SCHOOL Room V. The following sihows the standing of ipupils upils fa: June.The results afire baited on tests cln all subjects and ons. ,daily marks far regularity, punctu- ality, : conduct, etc,- Sr. IV. :Honours, Marion Bissett 86 bier cent.; Meta Salter 85, Margaret Johns- 81, Barry West'80, Harry Snell 80, Harold Whyte 78, Robert Gambrill 77, Harold Nelson 75, James 'Penrice 75. P.ass-Nl!!ldred Murphy 74, Mar - (mint Harness73, Reta Elworthy 73, Waiter Spencer 73, 'Lloyd Foote 73, John Pryde and Ernie M,cNicol 72, Ha- zel Sanders 72, Elva Hoa*iin) *72 Jr. 3V. -Honours, Eugene Howey 85, Frank Creech 83, Marjorie Clark 82 Edna • Russelll! 80, Hugh Creech 80, Afar ),oris Med 1 77, .Kathleen.Heaman 75, Fiorrie West 75, Pass -Edward ' Ta- man 72, Marvyn Howey 72,' Muriel Hawald 72, Mabel Werregarden 72, Jahn Kuntz 72, Jack Gambrel 70,' ;Tames Con nor 69 Reggie Beavers 66, Stella North cott 65, Lyl' Dilnmiey 65, Vera McDon- ald 65x, D."ts Salter 65, Irwars Ford 64, Vera Mooney 63x. No, on roil 40, average 39.8. G. Se sward, Principal, town, y as civir holiday and the business places and schools were closed for the day, In the mor g an exciting game of baseball was inlayed by the young -n'n. of the Adult Bible Classes:, In the early afternoon a long last of snorts ;were run off, in, which nearly, everybody took part, The riding -the - pole and watermielori hunt causing a great deal of fun,. At 3.30 an excit- ing game of soft ball was played by the C. I. C. Young Men's Class vs. the Schcoi, which resulted in favor of the former, Following this the Dor- cas Band Young Ladies' Classvs: the School played a soft hail. match. This was the game of ,the day, and much enthusiasm was shown. The game peeve:- lacked. pen, and the um,pire's de- cisions .were 'severely • entwined, so, much so that three ,umpires were, disd planed, and peace was not restored until the 'veteran, of 'the game, Christ- ian Beaver, took charge. Gatfreid won the prime for the . largest 'amity on the ,grounds, tel; Mrs. Charles Brown worn the 'Strive for .the oldest person at the picnic, 85 years; Miss Bernice. Catherine Hoist ,the young est, three months., Herman Bauch won the Lite -,flying contests and Mathew iangland the guessing co -test, The Methodist Sunday School pic- nic was held the same day and, was eenjoy*ed. by alarge crowd: Phone. 16 " THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES." T NIPPON CHINA DINNER SETS Just arrived in a very neat floral design, with solid Bright Gold Handles,, in Fine Nippon China, with Kermos shaped cups, full 97 pieces, worth in the regular way $75 Special sale price $45.00 98c, WORK SHIRTS 98c. Nines Work Shirts in b:ack to l ;shite stripe, grey stripe and khaki a full range of sizes from 1431, to 17.. Regular $L50, Sale price 98e. RUNNING SHOES Tan Canvas Shoes, Rubber sole for every member of the family in several different styles. Special prices for the holiday season, $1.25 $L40, $1.65 and $1,75 • LAUNDRY SOAPS Gold Comfort, Sunlight, Sunny Monday and R. and G. Naphtha, Special sale price 10 bars for 70c, • Z SALMON Choice pink Sallmon, 2 one. lb. cams 35c • 2 half lb. cans for 25c. JELLY POWD.I;R NIcLaren's Jelly Powder in flavors Sale price 3 for 25c. all s 1.00MINGS and Ladies' black cot- ton Stockings, in a fine one and ten= rib; also plain sizes from 6 to 1.0. Special sale price 25c. pr, ,:..- 4 paiirs fo% 95ci. MUSLINS fanny green and pink. stripe Muslims; also a 'nice - black and whits, im all sizes of spots -excel- lent value, for 'sumaner wear. Regular 40c, yd., sale price 20c, FANCY - CAKES Five different kids ,oaf Fancy Sweet Biscuits, just fresh in. Reg- tiler egalar 35n. ib. Special 20c. lb. CASTILE SOAP 7 calces Pune Castile Soap .for. 25c. The ling bar 17c. CERT,O - A .pure fruit product, maakes p..rfect Jams and Jellies, front all .fruit without boiling. Per bot. 40c J. A. STEWART • This Store will d`l?ose Wednesday afteaun,00ns during June, July and August.