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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-20, Page 1T1iiIi,TY-FIFTii YEAR. EXETER PI-IONE 81 The Men's Store Have Summer Suit Tailored .. Your Personal Requirements SPRING ALEN'S FURNISHINGS IN SHIRTS, TITS, HATS, CAPS SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, 14.TC THE S ASON'S S';➢TARTEST STYLE art shown in our offerings of 11e High Grade Furnasbangs, All Latest fabrics are here, made up the latest models ir} the very bes- raanner, You certainly will want one of our suits when you see the goods and learn what a saving our prices afford. t. Our Corner ONTARIO, THURSDJULY 20, The busy town. ,gardener is now reap ag sone benefits cel being 4152"33 11IMessr kti jL REU BY CAR. BIRTHS id farmer c;-- 9.t 1)a,,Iasvcr4>d, on July 14 fl 922 Messrs. Luker Sr. goat had ;n '. dt.s t.. ua e 'valuable- . noble' cyan racing horse seriously t3 :t1 Beauty may .bo only slain deep, but Ila , ]righter temperature En uaeured on 2.toar..d3. r ;ht ..at, olio. sou. -t'S deep. enough for .the biggest Jaane - The . fall was .neauy L d d la I than the a lc n agaan o t]n teas 95 on, the ,24th. tit At teas at.uek L z c d e 26th. T rain - un ret., ti tf r i ar 1 ti Coni inches, much more t a London., ., .. ti, ,t e n 'ear •r .n <}i st::s po+;e,ng to b ndon Ro . arta wa.n c:ppooac 'air, Tit: Quebec Government expects a James Wall e • lr 9 had 'cce,aszon to this s pass ala, Les. Richards, who was go - year a record surplus, jaw, mg in the saanae l*rection with three atattng that $3,000,000 extra Itis been horses attaatzed to „ b"eviler, ;and did flapper, as we understand it, is a vex ward Lcaxa "on tramh t..r, ort toe a for that month. 3''ttatg female with rouge ,,on the out side of her face and gum Au the ,in - s141.1„ Mtttnicipa iitlies may now bold deo- arts ori, the first :1loznci. .y an Decent - It would be a seas ble, rove. Let etcter bite t t' 'trial. We =M met a man the other day who had just invented a new high. e,tplos_ It.. It was the most profane bo- lt oe we have ever heard. ural to normal conditions is et ➢t hz the fact :that tine raitrways ntara e rettucttoz(s iia fares for week rips., It ,'a good business, too. !TO CORRESPONDENTS. To insure publication all news must b: in the Advocate .office by Tuesday e half holiday OA Wednesdays ofg oJune July and August. Dpropriated for special purposes, art Qn .t rnotj' 'i#r. Luk r, tvin,) tisas 'dm million has be`c 1 alloted to edu_ I dr sin d baeab;apazt ?te d\re ..t aeon• ss ith (tot another millioat, to good roads tFa ° agar and the dr -,,v,'.734 rh rsi-collided. r. d ;t tbnrcf to tiarcl,r:dzzetto•n 4f atA fl r and Mrs. 0. faotanr, : er, Prouty—In Stephen, on Pay &7, to gar and Mrs. Clayton Prouty-, a .yaa:r lie:1 :y—.(n Exeter, on July 16th, to Gos sn r -At Dash:road, on J,ita t V) alr. and .^.Yrs. li' Fa, Gra,.53 . 7,a s au. Si, +i tlr. a.zti Ctrs, Cl::at-r laarre.y, .e RRIIW EY-on—Hanlon—Oa Ju v 19th, Masa. -, .7i t't7rn1 i . .. .,, .: . . a.A...1'n as 1' ' n Profile (roma G4Y3rinm Q.Fnt l}#,u With the r,saa;t tat. Ea`:ne d orse re- ; antralS3a to Jacmets Ryan tat t ale ant Jiqu-, ceored a •n:,t conn'".te 44:e and re- C.•=as>Q; car will probably be moore than five eovery is cloulat u:. uatilliotats. " Never sae nklle the flower beds or road:n poet,» says a wise horti'ultanr- 4atst, "uules you cam, make the water- ing thorough =:ztough to soak :he earth st- SOW LI wM lO0➢D',nor tourney I r .1 4 I;a tial tl➢ - r , „t b: frgzta ta-cit bow :Tx d roto twelve r at.ks p• t three er''eat-erd aaad az.s .ti. '? - Sici Davis, Ga lda Cochraar., and R, of N. Cneeh, %VA three .wars orad as plus ,o, 2.7. ' S-_4' o:aa rtr.ze ,ti are ie. Taos t, Pry d R, N. Rote and Truvaur. , ,, H e te• a, depth cif several inches.'" This tanr tare a c ln, ,°tt matt says 0, il%ht spriraklittg >a°orse gens s u-ery p?; y::d r t.rat an, sew- ' Fri and Saturday than) zttykx:,, t 'brztzg to the surface p Prf cs sser4 wen lay= the 1' DZATHS Ia S] I -t Tampa I :. daughter . tock, \l.•rrer At Bayfield, oar duly 10, ac„a. d.anallv drowrt.ed, Ed:an 4c1 '(Yrs. E. F. tfarrer, of Ba}-. 'n his 10th year. F s_h _* In. E4ete ., 'on July 12, Told Jaguars t:' iv,v of the late Georgi: F:.`;h,.,. aged 87 year, 10 rortha. Daabasood, Judy 1403. l _sry WLl:err, aged 64 yens, .stn's and 17 da aro—la; {°ara:a, o 4. Go July 15. M a , d3 ,SYR o infect son of Mr. and Siprs. Daman, aged 7 days, a., pan July bila lrs. Ikam, CIin- Dottie Theatre Jul 28 and 29, e little ,fecdi.•tg soots, and after the sun, has dried tin the surfaee moisture rt, • aotict r are worse off 'than before this mu8t sur ly be a very tmportar-. holt. who da. .d Cliffe to- r,, and .i alio th;n>a in fflowzr and rege table gar . of 24, darling, and if true, .we feel sure that many t>.opie are m21~',ng a mmtisatake The Kianeardime Review; Goderic h PER ATTENTION FOR EYESaa.l set ug because its location Brass t ;a, Est. r'tzt e. Sea;am...at•al• ,z ntxtia: correction .., or c -n tan of ,papers. ti all the out-. Satr,e etat defects of vision gives you all o;' the carivodates say the papers were > uelvazn ages o£ perfect eyesight,and fud1, or posers. But wait until the PAY. PAYS f S BIG RE\'VARUS. cat the questions askeid in the recent often ften amaproves the ger➢eralhealth aansarans are read. litre :are sea te of A numb r of tent: hos.is r, ••,.ro attend-. Loa' tteand- Loa tlr :;oraTzord tourney :arra Wed- aesda} . Same ca• the bow;ere anal—glad t:+urn:y at :)ear=wood 'e Tu day 47,' RMAL RESI:LT` l'w1:c .-ua.a 9d. 4ds wore lnt ro.irevmg a strata on the nervous theins sui.ono,s.eil of 2;14meant :+c. maz boal. s3'atem.1 Eva rtn •➢atf .z• _7tlt :aim F ra t Brise Cyr- 1—'41- have all tlnaeA modern yrtstrumeznts miles -ca l g" oa :Lake Hustnal • ae,t= at, .,t. 31;.: ti &l :°'s,;.y, ,,At At i ter; south of 1`.sa➢carcltnt, ttat.. t t a. •o41 Cil a.--, (.'4:T i aht. ,-p ar mating complete tests aid givsng 2 -Tit, place wheret usel.. +exercises. m tiEdward Norm. ,II3.gtrct l: ,kiwg;srt:i, 4et+s• L^" Lewis used tta I . -a . « ,a. s .JI+ d Reap these rewards byrive, •. , nwae.r t ,sett. y us a , t era o➢. ;n Heywood • . Service and satisfaction gulr_ :.' Cowin Haat h4r.s to Cance tier »l:•t➢vi:t . ane: M. lie,tdg>r >, 1 u- dry -,- W.. W. Taman ailor& Furnisher AGENTS FOR I "THE HOUSE OF H0BBERLlN Closed Wednesday afternoons dur- ing Juane July and August to ce teed. -rinking water by order of :he Pr s cairn; 4::n,i 11ay Il.4atal;tord, (arasatort; Reasonable prrees. villein! board of health.. n ...bu • last' ., 'k (: flub'} , bad Stant- a, art'eil, l u :n; Laasite John Rev- . gn,: . ce i*a:ds, I,.tic:art1 E,<;aro, Eva Ryan, Lu- aa;t; La a IltuL-. Bayl;i:ld, l5abed A, 5—A court nous. c:➢t:sely -moaned. lists , , by judges, officials, plaintiffs, de \L . t raid; Nola Gat,er, fired vdents, witnesses anti water. tarn, Me. 1 t....on, 4l, l cae r Car- . J. 'WARD, D.C., Optometrist 4'-= spat on the ,Creep about the , t a' Or: Block west of Public Library--. of a fl y• ek S. E. Cr.cyratl non:: 43 for a,yrpo ntinent. t tAusive Dealer , rihnf/a4System 4.4kinc:6;010" Consult the Agent A. DAYMAN Phone 172 r 3 Exeter DODGeDRon, s MOTOR. CAR. A Car with a Good Name. `700,000 Owners. TOURING CAR $1315; ROADS TER $1275; SEDAN $2145 Including Tax and freight — F, 0..B. London. New Machines installed to repair work on all kinds of Automobiles, PILON & FOOTE Huron Garage - Exeter Have a Heart.:! We know you will.when we tell you' -.that the jute crolp, sans India is so'shomt that the price ;off all the Jute .sacks` '. we have •t o buy has advanced 331-3 per ce -it the last ,two months, and ,now are tw ce the ,price they were a few years ago, This is becoming a s eri,ous matter four millers and we are asking }auto HAVE A HEART and kindly bring along sacks wheat you wait Reed' ,of any kind. If any of over sacks are'around your home Will you not return them, please? Our prices ,I'ar ,k.}oc 'ct are bulk prices and do not ';n.clude the sack. Harvey Bros. 7—Qua y r ktddia here a'n't -- ja>zsa.'st,' Exeter; Mildred Exeter;t. Ford, Ex- uc3t s place. 8 --Near Benm;.iler. DE 1 OF MRS. I iStIER. • SL1IO01, FOR ALL UNDER 18. 1.zr,.,Moo' oi our radrst rsa;c?gZts c:A,1 t . t c „t i} : tion of the , doles. said t zz ;an: e; t . L staarrs `Tatsan-hip .Act „ I919 tante auto titled, in Inas Iaaas.Ci nss.ag, 1i r carte: Les the. 15111, but low pe=g le are apparently. ttJ td,ath of j:tn•. ja "tu s, a'c?ow of the late p u Y G oroo Esher, w1O4 paid natures richt aware to-d,ty that schen .the fall term on 1t dui ,city o: last week, July 12, opens in the schools ,next September, +l at the great age a". 6 )ears ;tnd 14 =t is abst}Iut:1y necessary, under the mentals. Mra• fisher had been, rather 11.. W act, top:leak• aero mzut}dat;can for 'poor tor o:)In : time, but her + ond;tier the s - ., rn , by oort .time courses, i ti: -t not take on, a ser eau- turn until of all children between the apes of 14; about two weeks before leer rleatin, wh in she was compelled to take her bid and the end carte gradually, She was :a native of England, being born an Yorl,.sbir, '4Vitln her parent,,, she etn4 ,ratend to Canada whoa only about and 18. The act also provides that on and after September, 1921, all per- sons between the ages of 14 and 16 wars must attend school for the full time. during which the school, are open each year, unless excused fora two Vers of age, and they settled at number <f reasons. I3ri;hton, ' S xt..ext years later they moved to the Townsit:1a. of. C viae}rne, CANADA'S NET DEBT UP $6,794,136 where deceased ,pent all her Iue T,h total net debt of Canada .on be- aforewixn s1 corning, he . to h shoot retired years tram Juno 30 was $2,397,414815. This is an' Ow farm. Mr. Fisher `diel about , 17 izncr:ase of 56,794,136, during June,'ind ( years ago. wife Fisher was a -land_ an increase of $48,231,705 over the'lxoarted Cute end moiler a Cru .. liras .figures for June 30, X921, when. the (Iran, and was •a. faithful rind c s nsist fat reernbet James Street 'alethod:st net debt stood at ,,;2,349,180,110. ! Churcl, h= is survived by three Hors Th total savanna of the Dominion (I4rilii:au. az town, and J to ata1 Thomas at the ead of June was, $110,3614287 o' Usbo-ca.°, also an adopted. ;laughter, or almost 82,000,000 more than the to. l firs. \ Orem oat Exeter. The fun- tel .revenue at the enol of the same'era1 too., ;glace to the Exeter came - month in 1921, which was $108,527,545. i ter/ friday. The revenue collected during the mon- t th of un,e o: a °s was as compared with $25,107,350 oaa annual demonstrat en o the n f Juane, 1921, to $29,586,622., nx .id en Wednesday last in eaforth " Under the tax revenue, the roilec- I sora( 20 lodges took part n the pre- tiona sent from income tax durng the prey -i cess n headed by the 5eaforth high- year amount to 539,532,045, as la:rnd.ers' Band. At tine Victoria Park' compared with $42,979,775 at the ,end a largo number roof people beard the of jtme, ,921. Busi{aess profits tax has aaaausa'ea. Mayor Golding of Sea - yielded $3,675,941, thus lar this year,' forth. welcomed the lodges and visitors. while at the end of Janne last year it Addresses were give by the Grand had brought an $3,527,755. Master of Michigan,, W. L. \I. Doig a ,native of Kippen;,Res;. T. H. Brown, Rev. A. A. Tramper ;of Exeter, Rev. s'i , 1..:owe of Loddon, Res; Moulton of Kippen, 1v. R. ,I'. Irwin of Sea- i!' xth. As the program was finishiing a violent thunderstorm broke ;up the airs. E. J. Christy, who has been in Victoria Hospital, London, ,for the+e weeks following ars operation, returner ed h otnte on Saturday, and is recc,er trig nicely, • al tlt, year was x28- I THE TWELFTI-L in Jun, 1921, Custom collections show ()rang; Lodges of South Huron was end f Local News gathering, • ;1•Iat y of the Orangemen from Exeter e and district attended the denio'natra- .tlom. As usual Exeter was "the scene of -a minature 12th in ;the evening and Mr, anti 1V1,rs,, F. W. Gladnaan xnid family are moving to• their new home im London. About two year'a, ago Mean s: Gladmaa & Stanbury`,opene a law office antLoatdoim and 'they now rind it :more convenient ,for one of their' to reside tun the city, 'The firm wi11. •rem,'adn, as ',Iaeretfoore and Mo. Gladman w211 spend part of 'the timein, Exeter„ Needless to,say, the jam_ ily will be missed an Exeter, in abusit- tress, and social way, as well as' lin church work. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gladman have been active in matters connected with the Presbyterian church, -11/1r. Glad.man .has also been chairman of the Cemetery Board, and of the Board of Education„ We trust that prosperity and happiness may at- tend them ?,n their .new home,. THE CIVIC, FLOWER' ialrs.mrt Thus. Dey, as far: as we. have heard, cls the :first to'have the Civic Flower of Exeter la full bloom. Last wreak she handed a handsome bunch of these flowers to Reeve Bea_ vers sand ,they have been on - exhibition ►tri his (stare„ ' quits a large crowd gathered t,n,front of the Centrad Hotel, ,when Mr, John Preiszcator of Stephen, Mr,. R,. F. , ,Grabam of Kincardine, drummers, and. d'Mr. Geo, .iiurdon of.,Port Franks, fifer, r,gave, a number of the told-t.ine selec- tions that were much enjoyed.. A noteworthy feature of 'the gath- ering at Seaforth was the present ce of loop of the ;,oldest ,Orr x gennen iian On-' tarda, in the person. oaf Mr, James Rush of town. H,e as now tin his 90th year ' and leas a member .'af the order for over 70 _years, mrsaiing but very te,w celebrat ions in all. ,these years: He is remarkably smart on his Leet enjoys will Ms faculties, and has the appearance of a mann much his junior., 0,n the snoranb,g pf ,the 12th, bright and early, he could be seen wending his way to the Lodge room, :donned in I^ch orange colors, and with face yearning!, with .joy in anticipation, of the glories of the day, wlri;ch he looks :forward to from year .to year with' gr=at pride and pleasure. He was the 'tdest Orangeman in Seaforth and ,he is w s prome: of celebrating a xauna- 1 r ny?re sbn&iar event,`,,. Locals on Pah'- 4 alsp. Special Paramount The Sheik" ' 1LE.XTINO, sitar of tRho Four Horsemen €t "Tlit * • * +r s 4 "Th Zs a drarr of the liazr<^,sko sands that rincO, tzar...), It ;rrreti a b.cw rig-ounndd'. a that fix* -the Arabian Ni ,ht Color:tad d;'seert ,,ce «es w=th wild r tl' nt tiara excite ,,;:. saa;agc ti rd ,te►rra .;:n the de.each, `11-e Asaault on ttbL Stronghold o5 t3a.. D9 art B a: J:t'r by a, tai t 1 Sh. Ahmed a a: Tr:. Erna 1Is;,n, :a:ati the sebaaz*i Dana, flee beaux* haI hatpla5;n nLr1, or ng RUD is t 4 R•* * 8 Spa -arta! Mu .c, and Mr. Ronald Witt er null ;' n " a:.i-:nra oS ri ongs", In t 90 dzcr.I:-Pinel n; , 3sr "The $Ja4 TICE—Friday Plc s A •. Saturday Pr oe; Pull ''eight Always d9;Chid eat 49. OTISFd . ,. .TION You are assured when you buy yuur nneats from u,. We are serup lously careful to see that our sallies are absolutely right., and just as par- ticular about the quality of our cuts. We are here to pleasee you --nut our- selves. That is why we have made good. .i1©ICL SPRING LAMB THIS W1.EI;.. also BEEF, PORK & VEAL, Let this Bright, Sanitary Store supply your wants. RIVERS' MEAT MARKET WHERE QUALITY IS HIt:HER THAN PRICE. chase Nell slay afternoon., but are open every n' ht. J. A. STEWART Phone 16 " THE RIG STORE WITI-i THE LITTLE PRICES." Hot Weather Bargains OXFORDS AND PUMPS 40 pautr Ladies' Black and Cho- colate Oxfords and Pumps in. a real fine quality, nearly all sizes Regular $6.00 and $7:1:: v Special for summer selling at $2.98 parr. a CHINTZ DRESSES In, light and dark colors , of very ,neat patterns in. up -to -the minute styles. Selling prices $3,75, $2.25, and $1.50• CORSETS Summer corsets in very suit abut models and good" weight of cloth. Regular $1,50 Sale price 98c. CORN FLAKES IeIIog's Toasted Corn, Flakes for the hot weather. breakfast 3 ,pkgs .for 29c,. CERT.O Use Certo for making Jams and Tellies. No boiling requixed Per .bottle. 40c» GINGHA.\1S A nice range of Of in meat plaid and checks of •rhe best Canadian manufacture. S,peciad this creek 25c. yd. TOWELS Hack Towels, full size, hem- stir clred roads, Lot No, 1-25c. each, Lot 2--35c. or 3 for $1.0 WORKSHIRTS geveral dozen work shirts left All sizes. They are excellent value. To clear at 98c. SHREDDED WHEAT The ,real suznaiaer • Breakfast Food with ,fresh fruits. Per package 12e, SALMON _ Choice lied Sock eye Salmon Regular 55c. value for 42c. can or 3 ..for $1.25: J. A,. STEWART This Store will close Wednesday afternoons during June, July and August.