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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-13, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. PHONE 81 The Have A Summer Suit Tailored to Your Personal Requreezft's SPRING MEN'S FURNISHINGS SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAPS SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, BTC THE St. SONS SMARTEST STYLES ire shown in our offerings of lien's High Grade Faamishings, All the latest fabrics arc here, made up in clic latest models ir` the very best manet: You certainly will want one. of our suits when, you see the goods and learnt what a saving our prices afford. W. Taman p''ax.or& Furnisher AGENTS FO1 THE HOF HOI3BERLIN" Closed Wednesday afternoons dur- ing urIng june July and August, EXETER, ONTA ARJ , THUR DAY JULY 13, 1922 Vur Corner ,Iaybe t•e should steit a few sane - pedestrians end save them for fu-. lto-r4 .hi tor1.4AS•. -. 1‘ hen a man stands aside to let • Leu ;fa and the ,cerin trades w4th you; weep e d you keep your goods; Does the bride's mother weep lie - cause she ee dices et:het is going to happen to the grooz:t,> She --John, do you believe in lore engager: cats, He—Sure, why shouldn't a young couple be happy as long'as they cath It as sued that the proposed stamp. tis€ of two cents on receipts for pay.: rn ate of $10 end upwards will not � a Lorre operative -until ja.-auary 1st, • the season ,of the year when e a perfectly goad home in the city- and go eat the ,lake to lave in a plat: with feav, if arty, con eniencee err co:newest. 'Te 'then they have a good time. TO CORRESPONDENTS. To insure publicat;cera all news must be in the Advocate office by Tuesday ma:rtszg of each week, owing to the half holiday on Wednesdays ;af June July and ,August PROPER ATTENTIO; PAYS BIG REWARDS, Sa54ttifia. carxrection art' ;ail the diff-, gut defects of voo3ioa gives you „U adeantages of perfect eyeaight,atad y; often anapreves the getterallicalth relieving a strain on the raer►oru$ e hetet all the modern :nstrttmerata for making complete tests ;and giving muscle exercises. Reap these rewards by eensult'rtg u at once. Service and satisfaction guar. a!ateed. Reasonable price, s J. WARD, D.C., Optometrist On: Block west of Public Library S. E. Corner. Phone 43 For appointment. Consult tb Agent A. DAYMAN Phone 172 r Exeter BoriGeDROTHERS NOTOIt CAR, A Oar 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, MON & FOUTE F Exeter re Huron Garage To Farmers Feeding Pigs We have a variety ,af Feeds and wish. to mention especially our Cheap Mixed Chap,' which is very suitable for feeding and fi.nyshing your growing ' pigs,. Da not ,allow your hogs to go to market light fan weight, as there is at present prices a profit of five cents a pound to be made on thorn. Come in and see our Feeds. arvey Bros. u4, �«ice woman board a street car, you can't tell whether it is chivalry or curiosity The latest proposal •a the ay taxes leean. impost on Btray bank deposits, which it is ,proposed shall take the, place of the aacome,tax and all: other direct forcers of taatza•-a. Z. The periodical rains falling during. Lora: and Daza:isend three sisters, d, Local News tri past few weeks, babe helped theI;.athieeia, Helcat an# Margaret, all at crops and vegetables wonderfellyetted tome Me sincere sympathy of the 'f nothing entoreseert happens we caan ,t a- ,ae cozrmunity goes out to the be.. rool La the names of your ti>atars !iso,,, t'ar ;a irurnrper arc+p .:a (Ate:.tI. g r eeeed aarraly, x the untimely death •Tho weather has been pretty warm -• ^^ :i par,m;is;rad j'aaanb easy.. 'I1< r:rnair ;ss arrack t spitz yrs: the showers en" 'sir.. W. J, row -41 a-rx5- ;at. Terenea en ak"-rs b+roar�ht tsr the coma Noma? on4 of liouaday u11;1,, nti '1 cr,:slay. o busetess this week c . • ti hu:ta and the funeral, wh eh aS fir, G. l:, H0[07: es hubtg osis new \'Ir• \i ebur Ma*'t teas r: Tc rs nto �: eSy largely attended, tool: place 4A wreed• in the Exeter eemetery. illbe , calci poor of business rushed It F u^ e?� fay itus rtes . , vera dzy ely a ten d, tool: bee- ! ei 4 vp and' it rwon,'t •ba long before both .. 4r. W. F. UeDoraa d of 1):trot a will be :coda for sooting. !visited his sister, Mrs, ,:4f. Eacrett, sfr. H. W. Dover was copal to a last week. :rias. Kaufman of Brantford 3 Gu.=loin last leriday owing to the mid- ,, suit a day or t ; o,last week •s itee bet ' dee., death ,follows. an, operatic% fox" parents. Mr. and \1r..l'I. Eacrett. Miss,tar a.osre a ns, oz .his sister, '«fes. j ! Alli;e Eaerett lees returned to Tor- Lewey, a5' lea:ui es a hbaaad and contra .after sirend ng two weeks With three children, , her tsa,rents, 1ieS ox a:td Mrs. Renee:, lfias" Bersc, . number from Exeter attended the and alias Ethel Sweet of Til•sonbur� d=S 'arra l° ci races at leucon on Saturday last. The motored here And spent �attadar; at ahs, ,races were well filled and %yell cath- B=end, returning by Exeter they called .,,,,,T„ t 5ted. The Emblem etc c, r i z ley R. an tole. latter s mother and : aaer= Lir & :).alae tod: second :rlortty .o 'Hexa Leede' Sweet ecorsePee e 1 them 1 l i .e 1, `r , the ,15 class, and Eel Boy, owned by beck to T.flsa ebur . and t:; spen ding . ....�,. 1 \Ir, Etat* Taylor of Stephens, made few d:3ys the ;test of Mrs. Iter txa`'s% t QRll TA r a good start in rice y.30 class, but 1,UR..,.�At the aSarit St. met with an accident in the second el"• end .Mrs„ Straw, who motor: parsoage, Taresddl- everting, July- blest, in thzeh mr.'f'aylar was throat hire from Albany, Oregon, a distance 31= by 1iev, W. G. H. McAlister, {from hie cast orad sarstaa ra ?d ca s; rer o'a, 3;5Uu ties, while tion their way to lar. John Ford. to :Melinda A. Tay- l5 sprart;:d ankle. \� nglsam Tuesday, caked ,eau Mr. and lot', both of Exeter North. Mrs. leech limiter, they being twill- 11.6lrra:s�liacLean-- 4 t the home nf' ilta I The . W, el. S. of Masers Church held bars o'�" Mrs. Hunter's sister, Mrs. land='s pera�rrts \1r. and Mrs. : 1 a n ,. n I \Ir.,. July 5 Quarterly Toa at the Manse oaths. Taylor. They are ty,pa:al :3srericwres,; :a. :llaia.l.ar,, 1'1*' t,-l_a,. _ r . ,. aaltaxxaoort 01 Thursday Wt. efts cou 'a and :interesting, and are over M'ssa Helen : "t a + •an., on Dudley y Graham of S'•aforth'a liter a to lir, laudley • ossa. a splendid 70 years o age. They made hip loag fls�lm.�s, b.rr;iter :aG Garder•e1. od r pert ce the Council held i a Galt, iourney in 19 days and will travel, of :sir. a4;d Mrs. Dudley ;i;Io:mess Atter this tisk ladies present sub- many hundreds of mike more before, '4'4r;regla, nr, scram~d 31 as a begirtasng ter ,o to- try reach their home. wards t* : deficit of the W .1LS. A According to the 1921 report of.the \ir mrknien's Cou►peo-'t.,-atipa Board of Onterea, handed out, the board during thhe year paid #rut 56.189,243.49 n set- tlemeat of 45,1.91 accident claims. Fa- tal acs dents numbered 386 in 1911 and 45z i n. 1920. THE BY-LAW. Oa ,Monday next the ratepayers of Exeter are called upon to vote on a by-law to provide better drainage for certain portWi s of Exeter, asset forth in the ter ;that have been pub- w l,shed for the last tour weeks. I3IRTR At 'airs. Paters+ 's Ito.,pitr on, Ju.t= 19, to :'air; Ked Mrs. WJ *? ra Dotp„ P:', of Hay, a dangler,. evice.-.Iia Stephen, tea Jul :the to Ma w n o:�s•e, a eaglet SII,.} Ferree, The necessity of a towrt lzatidog ;a proper drabaage system. i.9 obvious. It needs ma explanation, whatever surely: T0..? tcrsv .fathers and the erteeneer kiss a made a. survey, and a plate ;e proposed to aecompl•.sh the desired re-' suer. Such being the case, it is the. duty of efl .to .support tbat by-law that f will trovida The requirements. Just b:cause the protease! may root d;a•ectl5 affect Haar t , e roan eoauzu:tt:e was appointed to can;inue :s nu , casae why you should not toteg et, Miss Laura Jeckeil was .appointed for it. That position would he toe vecretary .,a the place of Mrs, Amos +� a narrow to be considered by anyorm.,wsohoes held the offiv . k-! word The need may pot be great or amyl ware spoken by ^ \Mrs he ..tae d hate been prt>vded for before under, Ree FFoote ayftsae tso another plan .n our district, Do not:Glade-an and 'Lrs.. Amos who, • r 1-1 that decide the pa„ .t fat' au: 'all regret are la'aerg the Society :s Find out if at la needed, If It i4 these our church Tea s .serted on tee vote „for it, laticn, damsels that all poree:is of the town )LE#) IN ltcGILLIvaAAY, 11:- well drained, and where health is; cenear:aed the party a?° xh' :n.epa)er air. 11 Fenton, Co at the closet'. dy is clear., 1 . 1 r d l:cntarz, Core 4, IIcC;°,ilit•ray. 1r• Josap!r Dena eym, a former w ell- ,,.. , a,aaaEn rr eelent o. Stephen Torarn.it';a, on Smutty last •.a itis 7eth y gar. The Exeter Council ' dceased h'aci neat enjoyed very good 111,:alth for many }-ears. The funeral took tr'a;.: rr:. Tuesday, h• rema.4$ .int' -rel tJ,t 11enday, July 10th, a r..gular b:Fn, .el at the Exeter %vale, 3114 .411„ -,; tae cbruteil ,was held, with tery. all the Inembers present. nanutea .of the meeting held on FELI. 1301VN STAIRS, are approved. k 1x t\ :s"I rsg'ozx Haat wee a eery stn* w,lst .n. 1 . were )tRudss l.from jied len1lllees a t treat eznz 1 t hatiy r tit timorn- F.i 11 stmt, R. Hall J 1ssorthy, desiring"r r-aru:?r', Na a4zas com'zag cleans the Haat th r appfall J horn the Court of Revision, he taken before the County ', :it itis haat , tvh4tt in tio1 s Judge, t.aw sl.pped, sere: tcIi, strit:ina; Ias The lettter #roar :tire J. W. Stant 6�. t.1 as the rail end inflicting a gash has read at tire, Iast meeting and held at r;.acared to the skull, and that overt4aa eon ,dere;I and ordt.-',z1 s ed, ar ;i r stnumber f stitches to close, axis e t -on being taken. II ` , cent around but carried a very ir. Thomas Corn.sh of the Thames "ne'd' Road salted• far en ,eleetric light tob@ EXETER k3i' Al't3R;1TC11i SOLD at the endeof the fact_ ran, the Themes Road. .Mr. Samuel preszca• 3lessr,s S. M. Sanders and Janata placed. ton Sanders street for asked .for era her light, to be Brintnell have sold the Exeter Lvap- rantaestt. were ;granted on motion of .west. BhtBothorator to 141'r. A. D. Clapp, of Dutton, Davis anti Ellerangton Carried,who intends installing new and aIt- A By-law gearmb ; -rtain exempeiers t to -date machinery and operating it on stated lands used as Farm Lands to its full capaeity. This will furn- only end at blocks of not less than ish a local market for the apple crop --aer.'.s, was given its ,First and Secy and again start in motion a valuable and Readings .and ,held over until next meeting.the ,industry for Exeter. ' When it was operated before it Th;: following accounts were read and evaporated over 25,000 bushels in a. cemeteeryery 22,5U; Percy Hewitt, labor ed paid,—Cecil Ford, labor single season and it is expected to be cemetery: 16.25; R. G,, Beldon, coat equipped to exceed its former capae- library 98.35; Peter Coleman, team, ity. labor R.B„ 45.10; Frank Sims, di ito. 39.60; Clyde Heywood, 36.85; Thee. SCHOOL NOTES Houlden 16,50; Fred W. Baateden„ { 25.85: Ontario Flax Co., 27.50; Rich I The prizes offered by the Board E. Davis, 16.50; Harvey Bres,, 5.50;' for the best plots in the school gar- Joha Parsozis, labor R.B. 20,75; Rd, den were won as follows: Quante ditto 1.8,75; Jas, Parsons 6.00 Feurth. Classes, 1stWalter Spen- Walter• Neresteott 10.50; George Ford ter; 2nd, Elva Hankin; 3rd, Harry 1,25; John ,Ii)ctd 5,00 Louis E. I)ay Snell. In this class those offered by 16..25. Passed on motion of ;Hooper and the teacher were won by the same Ell erington. —Carried, I pupils. Adjournment by Francis. j Third Classes, (Board prizes) 1st, • Jas, Senior. Clerk. • 1, Donald Gladman; 2nd, Gladys Hun - •I kin; 3rd, Orval Beavers. The teach- er's prizes in this class were won by: FARMER FILLED WHEN THROWN 1st, Donald Celadmare 2nd, Winnie FI30iVI WAGON, , Bishop and Hilton Laing, ties; 3rd, Orval Beavers acid Russel Snell, ties. 41 ie title an< :irr:la'sa` Ta 'I'lac l4atlr ; oatn.r=al ;tt St- Joseph HO ,pittal, Loss 'data late Saturday eta 3,,t, following ,ri d np grat." it. ori' A,r:.l1 t: Francis H,c i,; oo, s-a.i:4nd spat of Andrew Hicks. u- P. P. For South Huron, and lies. Hick. , "I3ry 3'aun; mem, wJacr rtsded with his pas arts Kat the farm at Centralia, lad tr ear in his usual ,health until two weeks ego when be was takers serzrusa k El. and an operation being deemed n.<esaary, he was taken sto London tar that purpose, but the result prate= fatal. He was a member of the ";la'tlt- ad st church at Cexttral.a, and a stir.. v`v .d by his parent.,; two breffiter,,, Tba general health of the community +--••-. 260 went read d Clanton, July 9--Satmauel Lee, a res- ident of Lan,desboro, met death in a tragici manner on Friday while draw ing hay. He had preached the barn,and was undoateng when something went wrong with the mechanism .of the load- ing device,, He stepped down to sex what was wrong when the team bolted throwing him between the ,wagon and the barn ,door;. His headwas badly crushed, and when, 'Jr.. Shaw of Cline ton, arrived bye fauna life extinct. 'Ile was well known, and leaves Ir..sides h+s wi6e, four children and several brothers,. LUCAN MAN DIES AT 107 YEARS Lucan, July 4—The death occurred here to -day of .Michael Egan, the old- est marl can Western Ontario, and prob- ably the oldest man'' in Canada, Mr. Egan was boron in Galway County, Ire- land, 107 years ago, and was :harried ;there. „Sixty years ago he settled sr McGillivray Township,; moving later to. London Township,: where he ,lived .for 16 years, and still later to Lucan, He had been, a residentc f Lucan for eight yea -s•. VIr. Egan's first wire pre- deceased him ,55 years. Fifteen velars after icer death' he married a Mrso. Tellies, an English „lady, who. survives him. He is also survived by three sons Ti'omais of London Township, and Patrick and Micha•*1 Acaf Bi,ddulph., The deo:easerl was eine of the p'oneeis of V1cr.,,vilivtray Township, DIED IN STRATFORD.. The remae ns of the late George Smeliacomiee, •svho died .in. Stratford on Thursday, July 6th, were brought here for burial, and ,interreri in the Exeter cemetery on Saturday. The I tate Ver. Sural acombe was a, former , w.ef-krvownn, rees,,ldant of Exeter„ hese .ing been. in business and living here for canny years. About ten years ago he end the .famuly mo,v+ed lte Sitratfotrd where they have since eesed•ed: He read been in rath,e,r poor health for limn:: little` ;time, but ,was confined to his heed only two.weeks, the immediate taus:. ,af death. beat% heart and atom- ach trouble, Deceased was .in his 70th year. Besides his widow he is survived by two daughters and one son, Mrs,. Neii Bellwood, ,Mrs, Thomas. 'and George,: e,: Mr. Percy Gillies of Sarnia visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Genies this week. Dr. and Mrs, 1VlcD&well and family of , Listowel .,spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs„ W. J. Bissett. Mfrs Floyd end daughter, and 1vIi;ss Patterson o Kalamazoo, Mich,, arc we- lting ile-It ng with Me. amid Mrs. W. J. Bissett, 3 -Ir, Ben. Yyiber and family of lbly Mich., visited ,for la"few days at the h :r 'VI . and 'Mrs.. Won, Kuxnitz. w� l ,an a motor 'trip to the east, Miss Dos -telly Kuntz afecam,panu'd them as far as Hamilton, DEATHS f'°f+i11BR-- In Exeter, on 'Wealrsc5tlay, JRrls Lltlr, Mra. Jana .FlQlier, agttd years and 10 months. (1'artietti. ars next week.) .kllaea�g'--nAt St. Jo;;ph Hospstai, or.,- til ', V n Jely etb, Areltie Heek s, zee* ofAa .eve Err;.., 5T. P. R. feed 1�.;, o. Ciera.:, abed 19 $;;;;;r9, 90 rsoatlt;, and 14 d: s r. Daw v.. .In ;1, C, lla'r:ay ,ort July 9th Jcas:per 3 un ,.;a-, :at lath rbtlt year. irna7laaosub:--Ira Stratford, on July 16; G earge Snsall: omb% forzraerly of I.veter, :a chis fifth dear. Egan -:1.t tit : Frani I5 residen, e, Lucan. atm jury 4, 11 cl, r 1 Egan. aged 107 • Phone, 9 ORRVICE ATISF# CTIO T 'IHEN YC)1? OPEN THE PACKAGE t-11: :,IEA`' dee t. icer _4 :from our •'hop, you ere ra tsar :! 9 apeeentee at the appearance "sa t , .4 tender, fre;.h- 1.-t"!L`eve and ittie,°—eltveye peiateble sad wholesome, some, no. matter what cut ta kind ,y' Meat et reay ire. For thdrr tit. 'quality. meat ,•.slop, CHOICi. SPRING LAMB THIS Wia3iK: also BEEF, PORK << VEAL. Let this Bright, Sanitary Stere supply your wants, RIVERS' MEAT MARKET WHERE QUALITY IS elIGllER THAN PRICE. We close Wednesday afternoon, but nr.o amen every a ght, J. A. STEWART Phone 16 " T1. -IE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES." Hot Weather Bargains OXFORDS AND PUMPS 40 pair Ladles' Black and Cho- colate Oxfords and Pumps at a real fine quality, nearly all sizes Regular 86.,00 and $7.0e.' Special for summer seli;,ng at $2..98 peer. • CHINTZ DRESSES In light and dark colors of very neat patterns in up -to -the minute styles. Selling prices — $3.75 $2.25, end $1.50. CORSETS Summer corsets in. very suit- able m,od,els asicl good ,weight of cloth. Regular 81.50 Sale price 98c. CORN FLAKES Ke11og's Toasted Corn Flakes foe the hot weather breakfas!tt 3 pkgs for 29c„ CER,TO 'Use Certo fox mfg Jamme and No boiling required Per bottle 40c, GINGHAdS A race range c> colors in tneat plaid aura checks of the best Canadiaa manufacture, Special this reek 25c. yd. TOWELS Hack Towels, full size, lrem- st.t ched ends. Lot No.. 1-25c. each. Lot 2-35c, or 3 for $1.60 WORKSHIRTS —"Sev,erall dozen work shirts left All sizes. They are excellent value, To clear at 98c. SHREDDED WHEAT The real summer Breakfast Food with fresh fruits, Bet- package 1.2c, SALMON Choice Red Sock eye Salmon Regular 55c, value for 42c. can or 3 for 81.25. J. A. STEWART This Store will close Wednesday afternoons during June, July and August 4