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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-6, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. PHONE 81. XPTER, ONTARIO, TUU DAY JULY 1922 The Men's Store Have A Summer Suit Tailored to Your Personal Requirements SPRING MENS FURNISHINGS SHIRTS, TIES, 11A.TS, CAPS SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, ETC IN THE SEASONS SMARTEST STYLES are shown eat oder offerings of \Test's High . Grade Furna:�gs, All the latest fabrics are Isere, made up in the latest models ir{ tire. very best manner- You certainly will want one of our suits when you see the goods auto learn what a saving our prices afford. Tamana Tailor& Furnisher • AGENTS FOR "THE HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN" Closed Wednesday afternoons dur- ing June July and August Our Corner ' ' The new stamp lave come bate force of August 1st, instead of July lst�,l oca•i News The Advoiate quite agrees vtatlithe as originally iaatsradecl t Ztingbam Timis' article last week an ear, ,and particularly when passing a peP, Siva+ up, and you are adeade:le t Promoted to Sr. I --honors, Ruby FALL FROM BARN KILL MITA Jennings 90 • Utah Clark, 83.Pass,t Stone, 95, Dorothy Davis, 93; Cont€}sS CHELL MANp Chester Cornish, 70. No. enrolled, 4 1iz2cla 11, Jurre•29.--Fins!.^p F. Ggxd sw: r of this town, ,who was assisting:, ,1s Buller o' 1u�uart4:a a few ; Don't forget Yrh.n ga,s�ing an4tlaer, Qu:e!*et= Your stele to mt,ata=n Your ° 36, aver. attest. 34.04. he front magistrates, stand standpoints t wouldeate holt and buggy. ugg . to use your an t 1 s. G, -or; e Fisher J. town Is raueh better to xestore the sy a- non alarQ lease do not excuse , you.1 of age and recovery 's doubtful. rr;, saa'x��. e wws staid a .o c to Don't keepon your a Promoted to Sr. I Honors, ,dor- _ eie nthe 4, tem of local magistrates, rather than a• his while the; bars: i,s •jumpinee Rernember that thel, '- • ; r; Beard, t at $ulfala s r: t;uet]te Cann: Allah Quante; I.oi l "r b:aart Pryia;; off sortaw boarals,acl?e• held to the present system of hazing horse veal bug.?' Ieare Fight Be a'=t ng v3;t?a r:;:ncis and relatives iataad'3IeI)onald: Vera Kestle; Tom Tiller- t h'vk: aR�l ?eta fele Iack�vards dP� *+ou. } l sato trc b:sernent 4elotiv, r d:staance al' magistrate -ern central paints in the gentleman! Tltarak:goodness most car - '° Fv-ter, • b ington; Jimmy Sanders: Pass, :leer "7 f eat. e3cate was nstaantaneoten county. It costs too much to nave the drivers are, but there are a .few whoa A number o; tee ,young girls of ' vin Sims John Paine. magi�stra fes go from Gotten:eh or a eel a little reminder. Clinton to W'ingham or :Exeter; or theme of :viss Ela Havey .vitnday fi Florence Stewart; Howard Iiwerslaks• for aa, alleged offender area all the Sp Z:,rtg of Hell, Ld. to. r esley o€ . e witnesses to travel to central points the; Bruce Herald a,.*td Tunes, goes out ti y Ward; for trial. The costs very ofteilarnQunt to, s av • "It there t Ji to much more tha-a. ,the fine, and be- sides. as the W,ingham paper says, the ! cal magistrate can show more "tact, sy mathetic understanding autd pereenal lerowi-dg: of the dsputants" which oit'•n helps to bridge over differences anis effect xeconciliationa that the present system fails to do. It cannot b. disputed that the .old way met the -ends of justeee ,aua,t its satisfactor y es the present :system and at a coa- ti on s.1 able less cost. p} a he eery ll at present; She i 87 years, N. Medd, teacher. m le§ Leigh en alet ell, to make two barrel ROOM V into ore_, was killed ,oar Wkdnesdag James Street Church gathered et the u Promoted to class V ---Honors, t,�ra:raa and spent a vary p1 as:,tnt Kenneth Hockey; Ruth Fraser: Dor- 771m7fored eraat:Sr:es end antasEr.othy Luker. Paiss. ttacaPe,tTMn rt�tiaer Diem apootterP rtumb r-af tha tical tuernbers o; Teddy Tritton; jean Pilon. eat Arthur Jo to ]i.?e ,- o:- * - . h.a pun hment the 1#a, arL;c Order attended the Dias- 4 Pronnoted to class IV---Iloners .s .d Sun raY I'"ytr tale., wit«, hien ftxt' eat we think et will be reserved for tart rueetiatg an Stratford on Thurs-1 Mavis Spencer: Jean Ross• ' g `ee:rat ons, Sirs. Roreertsoa of Cieee tto 5 loo tale a paper for day eveze"- ab, ;revert emitters to "Dara"' Le- li Nelson; e Anita '1, burst, :lira, Root. Tr aqua r' of T Lint"' s-v.ral }ears Yard wlaettappreached to. tore Grad Lodge here d ecuss,d. t Jack I'ryde. I'aa.s, I;aleen,ll=a : ° ;; d Mex Drees pagau=rtt. try to evade eorra:n> across " Cornish: Dilly Walter; Irene Mooney' n e * nd ±refile ss 't 9 13 11}:, 1a„ :.".d 15r�. jfu? McQueen rem b� s rraply roman it. "r>iused° and The ;do^.'Sea Ida n'3#nitoltT aitEi raymund 'reek eto 1»t8eete Snell. "te4rffr fl h:aar�:, .kfta'r r'.eth+ 4xiett h ', srejeug et back wethaell thee aur oi:;u-, Gladys petard, of London, Mr, anda» Quante, T::xin;siosd-\1r. and Mrs. Jaques at jured dignity. Every paper, has its :Mrs. Rd. 1-lanald and Muriel. and promoted to -class lII—Honors dors s east a few via ^s last eve 'u*ta of this elle, and old Satan can't the Misses Charlotte Dearing, Edith Cecil McNally; lahyme Hart; Adeline with. Mr. and Mrs. John SeTve'-..Retie. Fhov.1 coal fast enough to. give these Heideman, Etta May and ,Jessie Trow- Stone• Jack Stanbury. Pass. Helen lei °lar returned ;come, miter spertds",z> rogues their dues." icy and Bettie Sweet, all of Exeter," .e 1,1s. days •`a, Cromarty and Seaford}! 4 p , the weep eod holiday at biteott wy Trawler; garry Penlaalao 'r'e - a Ia t , to a tend some meet-. TQ CORRESPONDENTS. To insure publicatin all news must be he the Advocate office by Tuesday aatorning of each week, owirt. to the half hoThday ore. Wednesdays tof June July acrd August. OPE ►TTENTION FQR PAYS BIG REWARDS. - .-"- ; Mr. ;4I. Pfaff and M. Coxwortb spent i Promoted to Blass II—loaors. ,A.I- 'm.,lfss. Wi,rtn. FN. filen motored to TO r; 4uct an of 7 per Gent. in the x TG tt? a week • t = . raJway rates tea •baste commodities to cottage, Grated Bend. r utgs. become tffeet .e :Yule. 1, has `ee'i sir !dun Wells; Charlie Cor, Pare, Rays d "r, �l h> ttte Iia rd of ra twat' coria- 0, T. A. oil:rulers ,seem to be plenty Hutchison Harry Beav^ere; Geral ut'ee na.ra. The decrease reduces the, Wm. Bun-atan. of Logaall paid $1090 aa Bagshaw; Hazel Clark. ,:atcr.asc of Septembe.r, 1920, to lZ% casts, end lost $500 worth of whiskey, Number enrolled 42, aver. atter. 39.; u x a xt y Olive Ski. Taylor c.et. Western, Canada and 17*,Howard Doherty of WaltonBaas a•- :t,.r cent. in Eastern Canada. The ,or- `sassed .100 acid costs; your fines were ;;iaai increase nrderesl by the board in °'.cordeal In Breese -els for z,, bout in a 1'20 ryas 40 par cent: 'a the Vast. avid , blacksmith sloop, and ran !. fieas41, 35 per cent.. ;n ties West. Subsequent ,Myth T_)tshwood and Seafor th were", ';duet�.Nn' brought tit se f.ures down a! o les the • tea, It rectus thee aau to 25 per cent at tie'. 1.-0,:t. a;.- ZQa Per,ha+e,, it. and they, :apparcntlY, are-°b;e. eater^ lt, July 3�-:1, totalxy b r,id ra„n Sea,;mise': carreetion of all *he (1141,'", -cent. a the Wesal, The present de „to obt;,;;aa it. ,resat de. Bets of vision newer you aa c-tr•s tit t t evil.. warning ear, c> advantages €Pelle" ^e;^ .troy:«. „pg..�s, to Sorv;at fraa�leto:xs,, .�, ,nurra>her »�� Ezeter aatten�ltl t!:": at:'~•eta ��:� A „ 4 ey g]t,an b ''d' g n at'rsa➢ britt. +e` n.mt Cane . +ercurs.d .,tr ed ; tic' n Improves 4 en ra fes a �1. ,7 � -gin^ which w °� • a 0 4- th'41 cherna. . , "4 ;a. Ata tJ'LJ :WQ31W r,we the .21, a-', a 3 na rrc� rode asst: e e•ap elati:,:ih, Babb- tis"la�l'. Ives �r.:B hbors were 1.1.1 BLIND 4,�.'i, QIYES FIRE AL ofte.the „ c ll lth land astir. p,atato s, .ort lea r�, aa,lt. t Naa"�s at stz cels t►'11t'edraukery ! , h: a deperte i ;� ale } r t. e' ..ng, to staert 4n the nervon9 ,. �tiits o g :-�c >A'oa 9 d" SDaG QI 4 qir. Luker �Ca h as ,::.said lt;trra. the Pr01 esti t>r M.'S , i it b:41. t 54 ares, v: 1 have all the modern nstrwnCrata ,iron. for =eking complete testa and giving morel. exerc35es, Reap these rewards by consulting us' Cance. Scrviec and satisfaction. guar- ' alzttwed. ` Reasonable pricc4. j. WARD, D.C., Optometrist On Block west of Public Libra S, ry- E. Corner. r. Phone 43 for appointment. Consult the Agent A. DAYMAN' Phone 1,72 r $ Exeter DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR [AR. A Oar with a Good Name. 700,000 Owners. TOURING CAR $1315; ROADSTER $1275; SEDAN $2145 Including Tax and freight L.-- - F. O. B. London. New Machines installed to repair work on all kinds of Automobiles. PILON & FOOTE Huron Garage - Exeter To Farmers deeding Rigs.: "•We have a -variety ,of - Feeds and wide, to mention . especially our Cheap Mixed Chop, which is very suitable For feeding and finishing your growing pigs^ Do 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 on then. Came in and see our Feeds, farvey Bros. 1IA vG1 NEEDED. is a ataasiortund for any. -. to be the County Toovst us al avfi .s. One. gets $1.50 a day, and ;pays $3.00, or $3,50 for ,board and lod aaa. r Th allowance ^ar trtvcll e; helps but dares not begin to Bove: the, difference. Why one should be ask,.1 ed to leave, bras? less ,for several days a and 'b," ::tit of pocket as v sell, : erne, J�adrt+ lC):t lard, oasa,.d lay G:. • "4 au Yat zal:ep, the ettper-l;:eera reamer tat • t : isad iia4' 11145fertu¢a: to have + tlr. heed men, \oraaaaat Slwcdarraald z ban*: ;it:, its :foot broken u ill. inunh a d., •:teal the scent eof anoke. Ife j Ga;at eth.eh e.mee litated the ,hooting' .iiv aauel stuzatled *l to eve,- to 1t:aacl,.. ricFan°oOdn At tfi.' home OI ,en tea: lyra °,i H. cep; Barre ar; the a ilea'sl'nor aa:i tutor ext the' d;r.aes 1►;rerttr, 1Ir, :ltd, ;errs, ate; tor tee the -. a * 1, veal t was r g ltd aattetrnptedeio re h B. 13 eknot-" Sataazari5' oaf Exeter 'e t -dao" tQ .:v:+ tta, i arnr. 1lv vva,' eery a oaertlt -dart t ta'•a` uce .i,fol eta this, s'o !et elimtrt:3 ftp-. lila 1 leap, tai Gordota Rudel, l,aitdoz3 t dire INT:Z{1A as,d attrte:t+ ai atention o. thee - utaper w'et h we; As a, stilt of h efforts a fire alarm vac; tit ;n immediately, and the fire wag a \L.ngUi5l:led; not hocteve-. without �wl't —In *'?^Area, j) June 24th, Jark- hev'atg caused a ,lags estimated et -t tiMorr . widow of tate late Thamat abut Sl30t0, 'tsro.tlr. mend 73 year... on July 1, to :kir, and Mrs. Sir atam J Mi:110 , deugheer-..Margaret Ei .sae. C a rpb. t1 -1a. leTebternee on July 2. ;l !dr, -nd UT:3. Arthur C<ai,mizlr ll, lta'Gregor-1g Tuekereenitia�J, ¢o*n[�jai* /• th. to M�, { , Aqn Mj �w.A,i. Ven. .Mc. rlr: ,:1 or, a dao itt are MARRIAGES I School Report E.Xli`T hR PUBLIC SCHOOL of the mystrie; of the present court The following is the result of the vat em. promotion examinations based on the work - during the term as well as the 'ARNED AGAINST BORER, sinal test. The names are in order of lt T!1' Ialaarr ar o t . and Provincial lento. nrer Sr; `1 4 Eugene Howey. 'darjorit malo;,sts, who- ]fav •bee alnvestlguIug Clark. Hugh Creech, frank Creech, the mane of destroying the corn barb - ea !rave :Baa ar issued warning for all l.dna Russell. 1' lorrie West, Marvin farmers to clean, un the',r barn yard; , limey,* Jo]rn l untz, Mabel W1ue- and burn. all 'old stalks before the first garden,e Teddy Taman,* Kathleen of July. As this pest is nearly now ileitnran.* Marjorie ,Redd,* James entering on the free flying, or moth Connor, Muriel Howa]d,* Jack Gam - stage of its e3.istence and soon will be brill,* Reggie Beavers,* -Those laying eggs. There is only one brood marked * were promoted to Jr. IV at a year in Ontario and the borers feed Easter. almost entirely on. all,varieties of corn, Jr IV—Irwin Ford, Vera Mooney, --+- Stella Northcott, Vera McDonald. ORANGEMAN ATTEND CHURCH Doris Salter, Lyle I)irutey. G. S. Howard, Principal.' awn none gin, Phi annual church service ,ut Huron, ROOM II County Orange Lodge was held in the: From Senior III to Junior IV. Trivitt Memorial Church on.Sunday' E. Walter 63, D. Gladnrau, 61, I. Mit- afternoon last at 3 o'clock, when 160 cheli 58, N. Reeder 5 7' and W. Nel- of the brethren gathered at the hall son 53, on trial. hare and marched to the church, 4nd From Class B to Junior IZ'- C. all but Sour lodges in the county were Jen - represented, Among the visiting Woods GS, H. Skinner 68, H. ren brethren were Bra William Dawson, pings 64, S. West 62, I. llserling 57, Provincial Grand Hastier of Saskatche- G. Bloomlield 57, A. McDonald a3, wan and Rev, W. B. Moulton, a. form on trial and C. Hutchinson 53, on e r chaplain, who assisted in the service, trial: The rector, Rev. A. A. Tramper had From B Jr. Tei to Sr. III--'G'ti. Bish- cherge of the service and preached a op 60, Tom Faye 59, B. Powell 5S, A. most eloquent and .forcible sermon Passmore 56, H. Laing 55, S. Walter taking nor has text, Judgee v i.'7, "BY 48 on trial, G. Nelson 43 on trial, J. the 301 d I 0 men that lappewill save you„ Passmore 46, on trial M. Beavers and Th:. oreachcr said in part: -300 men Orval Beavers on inial. From Class C Jr. III to Sr. III A.. McNally 73, Roy Batten 71, Wm. Sanders 59. No. on roll 40 aver. att. shovviact by a slight rnanrrerssm nness foo• arduous s,ervvice, they would not kneel, but' wnouid remain upright ready for erestant action. They could . uf- 3 7. jean S. Murray, teacher. fser thirst., hunger, pain, anything but defeat,. Armed only weth, swords, etelvers and lamps they had one fell purpose -to completely defeat the .foe ROOM III Promoted to Forin III -Nelson who hadcoan,e up "as grasshoppers Wells 73, Dorothy Denney 70, Clif. f�of multitude,." God chose the JewishLamport 69, Mary 'Wells 69, Russell nation tie be Hes peculiar people, far Collingwood 68, Verne Brimacombe the discharge of a special work. De- 66, Roy Sanders 65, Harold'McDon- shhe all their _feelings they were su- ald 63, George Andrews 62. mneme av e hi,s, that they had found Class C. ---Usual monthly report. God, their whole national history was Honors, Forbes Chapman 85, Ray- regarded as due to the g'I da,ace 'and mond Pryde 83, Madeline Stewart inspiration of God. From Abraham to 82, Helen Penhale 81; Gladys Hutch. Nehemiah they national history was one lona - record of God',s dealings with them, every glorious episode -was the result of. faith;. God was. Some- - one n,earto them, and by fa':th men, reached out and. made contact with God, and God and .mien strove together for one common end,. We do niot alas( write our :history in -abase terms to- day. - Our ,nation's successes we re- gard as arcedents;, The defeat of the Armada we ascribed to the skill of English seamanship, the ancient Jevv would have written such a story as a ?haler of .praise. to God. We speak of N,elsor, glad Roberts as ,a great sailor and a great soldier respectively, a Jew would have called them meine'of great faith. Can you Imagine a Jew Little, 70; Helen Salter, '68; Viola. writing otir E'a}}spire's history? He Hodgson 65; Mary Cann, 64: Boys, would have exhausted language 'n de- honors; Harry Cole, 88; Wallace Sel- scsahang how God .and man worked to don, 87 Kenneth Ward, 85; Joseph gether, and what man tiel by ..fa5tht By, faith :Alfr'd arnvne out the Danes Jackson, 84; ,Clayton Batten, 81; and built up the EnaLsh .nation By Teddy Wethey, 79: Pass, .;Harold faith Edward theCbafe•ssor' built Appleton, • 70; ' _Aimee Hunkin, 67. w'stnenster• Abbey that we'malg1it. Promoted . to Jr. II—Pong "Ping worship God in the beauty of holiness. Wee, '95; Joe. "Creech, 89; Richard And time would fail to tell of Florence - Tramper, 88 Florence Cdinislt,•'85 Nightingale, Edith Cavell and a Brest of .Grafton -Cochrane, 81; Marion Davis,. o thi:rs who,tt�rau3n h faith -did esplait4 q6• Allan Fraser, 75. Pass Mildred re .,, e hand, ea mere did truunrralr by Collingwood, 71; Aldon Appleton 69 Lae.,t t1 .ni ; so .shall we; '<accordu - to yc.ur faith h- it unto YOU," Jpan Penhale, 64. inson 79, Mabel Snell 79, Grace Christie 75. Pass, Lois Statham 72, Margaret Martin 71, Liiyd Freckle - ton 66, 'Jean Sheen 65, Jack Hedden 63, Billy Nelson 63. No. enrolled, 35, aver. atten.33.71. . H. M,. Kinsman, teacher. ROOM IV Jr. II This class was promoted to Jr. II at Easter. Girls, honors: Ruth Balkwill, 83 Helen Stanbtery, 82; Margaret Ellerngton, 81; Helen Heywood, 80; Dorothy Cox, 80; Mar- guerite Bloomfield, 79; Muriel Kay, 77;, Edith Kestle, 77: Pass, Stella DEATHS Phone 9 Doubled eERV ICB c?ATISFACTION To prof. • to you that the peeple a»pr a:sit_ satisfactieia, ,ence fnstel I» :nig our n.•w Sliver we have' nor time deubl d our Baron and Cooked 1l.at trade. - Ar you one of i)ur satisfied eft,ito nrrs CHOICE SPRING LAMB THIS WEEK also BEEF. PORK & VEAL,, LI this Bright, Sanitary Stare supply your wants. RIVERS' MEAT MARKET WHERE QUALITY IS H IGIIER THAN PRICE. We close Wednesday aftarnoate but .„tie open every night.. J. A. STEWART 4 Phone 16 " THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES." NIPPON CHINA DINNER SETS Just arrived sn 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 875 Special sale price $45.00 98c. WORK SHIRTS 98c. , • Glen's Work Shirts in black and white stripe, grey stripe and khaki a full range of sizes from 14?'j to 17. Regular . $L50, Sale pr,ce 98c. RUNNING SHOES 114 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 Gald Comfort, Sunlight; Sunny Monday and P. and • G. Naphtha, Special sale price 10 bars for 70c. SALMON Choice pink Sailmon, 2 one ib. cams 35c,; 2 half lb. cans for 25c. JELLY POWDER. McLaren's Jelly Powder in flavors Sale price 3 for 25c. all STOCKINGS Ii GS Chia en's and Ladies' black •:ot- ban Stockings, in a' line one and on:: rib; also plain sizes from 6 to l0. Special sale price 35c. pr, ,nr 4 pairs For ,95c,. N USLTNS Haney arena and pink stripe Musilns; a]so a nice black , and white, In all sizes of spots -excel- - le.nt value, for summer wears, Regular 40c.. . yd,, sale price 20c, FANCY CAKES Five different kinds of Fancy - Sweet Biscuits, just fresh in. Reg- ular 35c. lb. Special 20c, lb. CASTILE SOAP - 7 cakes Pure Castile Soap far 25c, The long bar 17c. - CERTO A. pure fruit product, mackes gerfeci, Jams and Jellies, from all .fruit without boiling. Per bot. 40c J. A. S E w t ART This Store will close Wednesday aft•e noons during Jenne; July and August. • e