HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-7-27, Page 1T TTY -FIFTH YEAR.
PHONE 81
The Men's Store
Have A Summer
Suit Tailored to
Your Personal
Requirements
SJ'RiN*G :4 N'$ FURNISHINGS IN
SHIRTS, TIES, HATS,' CAPS
SOCKS, UNDERWU R,
GLOVES, 1 TC
THE
r\SON'S
SMARTEST STYL1tS
:ora shoavt in our offerings gs of Men's
H3gii Grade Furnishiegs. 411 the
latest fabrics are
here, made up in
the latest models in the very best
rimier., You certainly will want one
of our sults when you see the goods,;
aMpnfdeleearn what a saving our prices
W. W. Taman
Tailor&Furnisher
AGENTS FOR
"THE flOUSt, OF HOB13ERLIN"
Closed Wednesday afternoons dur-
ing
June July and Augus t,
Our Corner
EXETER, ONTARIO,, THURSDAY JULY 27, 1922
Two divided by one equals divorce,
July has been a very pleasant month
thus .far
•
TleY may toil not, but they span if
they drink baotleg whiskey.
A bachelor es a man, who chews to-
bacco when he wants to chew 'tobacco.
It is about lime to quit blaming es
ryr t ing on the war nxig start doing
the more work,. •
Fashion, sa. s women will' wear /ring-
es ort the bottom of heir' dresses, Uea
are already wear 'n ; them on Welt'
trouser cuffs.
A farmer government has been el-
-ted :n Manitoba, with nearly thirty
tembers, while Conservatives, Liberals
ndependents and Labor have about a
nIf dozen. .each,
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
insure publcatiotn alt netts nnttg-
be in the Advocate office by Tuesday
morning of each week, owing to the
half holiday on -Wednesdays eof June
Suly and August,
OPER ATTENTION FOR
PAYS JIG REWARDS.
Scitent lie correction of all the diff
¢rent defects of vision gives you all
tlse
advantages of perfect eyesrght,aund
v ry often improves the generalbealtb
lAr'relieving a Stra3,n on the nervoUa
system.
We have all the modern instruments I `
for making complete tests and giving itul
muscle exercises,
Rear) these rewards etr;nrds by consulting us 2S
The. hand that ought to rock the,
cradle is usually holding anotherhand West Huron
et bridge.
Entrance Reports
Total number of marks obteemble'
No need of green, to the lake shore 750, Marks necessary to pass, 450. with
at least 40 per ,cent, in each subject
a the weather continues as it has Eirst-class homers require 562 marks:
been during July. and are marked (A),,
.Second flava
honor's require 525 and are marked (J3).
lee cream was first .mage n Japan The highest mark obtaned in each
and reported by travellers to that couu= saa�?is'ct is as follows,,--
t.ry es early as the thirteenth cen- Reading—Alice ice Shackletoe 47.
tory Spellicst; Shirley Beacom, Kober
Gambrill. Ray ieKinnon 50.
Writing, -Hanel Seeders, of Exeter.
48.
Literetore—Marbelle Strang 97.
CQmtxauit nn Gordon Fowler 94_
Geogsa y—Gordon Ka'ting 92.
About 2,000 matches are Iighted ev-
axy second i Canada, of which 4990
are borrowed,
Don't complain toy the editor be-
cause he doesn't print all The news.
'ouil probably see the tree whew
you'll be mighty glad he doesn`t.
A new method of keeping hay with -
'tag it in the sun has Peen
A orse cn tattzerland The sego -
f ly mowed h.ay ,s stored on meta! I tlirr>;etw T -Gerald Farquhar, 1doas
s Beta int, silos of 400.feet capacity 1 Hey and Flo ` e L:*I, say 1tn0,
Another metal sheet closes the top of 1 Grammar 111.93 i).1e" 87, aged
t!at silo and the tW • sheets are cone! years.
His-WU -Dorothy Brown, Mil ke
tl out ' S a Pullera f6
Total- sbtrh* Beacom (By Godc-
eeted oar. aaa electric a ircuit, so an !rich l3oartl; 62$, and ()Eve AltoniGod-
i+:rrna o
Current a ting u rent of from 200 to 500 ¢dee Entire:nem) eel; inn • lTurtling
v,>Its is passed through ;the gra.;s bed(Exeter h'o'ard) tiO4.
tat'eb them. This enables the grass) eiert e, Reeett• of Exeter received
t4 be preserved in its xnatural state h?ghost 4otal xk Exeter Scfnool.
until sequ red. It can be cut. aerie`
stored irrespective of weather eendi-I The mast . those that railed are
tions and ,it contains twice the nutri-`1, mailed t3 t' erre Gaa+ucceosful
maneet of ate equal quantity of hay, carndletates t?la# deride tri appeal abound
notify the, Public School Insp.cturnot
later train Tuesday, Aug. nit
IIVbRO IN EXETER. The eeet t:cates of the sec:essful
caned let is will be sent to the teacher
The Nydr+o records show the follow-+ar to floe secretary of the School
t5tn4 facts xetzardipe hydro in, this I3a:ard ebolnt 26t1n of August,
e -¢Exeter is 155 mile.:; :rota Nia- i ?iETER PUBLIC SCIifYOI.
Falls. Before the CoUrn began :gat!** 13 ssa is (A), Ret;n Elsvo-clay,
Ig hldtt►-electric caaer;t ira nue
Foote, Root, Gamhrill (A),Mar
el elect,* rate �::as .141¢. Pere floret Hair; a ss, efergaret johns (B),
onaatt hour, with.a meter rental of Mildree Murphy, Ernest ii[eN'icol.Here
e.. a month. "11.v 4,r't hydro rete' old Nelson 031, Jas. Pert.5 03), Jo
veraeed
azd 7.9c.
9 . domestic, 8.4c. corer rner-r Sanders. 1. Meta Salter (B), Haze
ieee 1 eersepower Neat.. . penca,r, Harry Sn
ustrial energy. `i'ttc present rate ear- (I3 Jfarry West (A), Harold White
¢rages 4.7x., b.4e. and $377,01. Because (B), Elea Iftutkst
e feed Inas irncreasesi from :5.9 h,p.tta iu xSAALI. PUBLIC SC1100L
'8.4 in Is, it has .been possible to re -
at once. Service and satisfaction guar.
anteed, c
Reesoanable I�ricee. d
" J. WARD, D.C., optometrist
On. Bloek west of Public Library— ,jh
AN:D 5c GR., ,bc
1 The coral junior baseball team ea, Fe=d In Usborn.e, oat July 24th, toils
delated on Friday n ht on, the lora'
d.,aanoa t by Kirkton. Score 11-1. Tee r1�tea pitcher had 18 strike -otos to)
hes credit and Lawseu of Exeter had:.
13. K?,rkton wins the district.
BIRTHS
S
Armstrong—In Exeter, on July Ze h
to \fr, and elm. W. H. Arra trong
a daug,bter.
C
;� _ S art
f Harr '
F,o,
} , a son.
1tc�1) n ;d --In Stephen., Con. 1 on
Ju,_ 170, t� Ztl*..ti �lrs. Gordon
McDor::,tld, a daughter,
D THS
eh-let—In Hay, ort July 20th, Co'ls'a ?",ftaLr
iR b s 71st year.
Sherr:tt---In. Hensa3l, .nn_ July 20, Moe,
Sherr tt:, aged 87 years:
veer..- At Grenfell, Sask., on June 28! Betters—Ira Pelee -sherd., on July 1
to Mr. and Mrs. fames 11. Irving, a, !fiery Aron Butters, elict o: the Iat
son—John Luxton„ Johu Butters, aged 69 years, 4 days;.
n Dome Theatre
Friday and Saturday, July and 29,
Special Paramount Picture
The Sheik"
Featuring RUDOLP1I 'VALENTINO, star of the Four Horsemen in "Thy
Apoealyi'sV.
• • i 4 4 * 4 4 * *
"Tic: Sheik- is a drama of the iiurning sands that
s:rats a background. like that of the Arabian X„g�'its
* • , • x 4 • a • •
u1 desert scenes with wild riding, incl :.felon., eetion.
ep �., �} # be�r,e,t 4 4 i 4 E * 4
earege sand storm ,n the 4ess�, +�
q A:,aault ran tthe Stroeghod of the desert Bandits b ilae Tribal
Clam o Sheik Ahmed Ben fa,�.sann, gad the rescue of Diane the bt
LLiu! Ennliels
�, . gn.L
Col to
Th.
It pre -
4 4. a a
hn Sp<a'ial 1'fusic and Mr. Renald I\'x4w:r will! sing "Kashmiri Gaits'°
oil ; Amy \VQodfor4 -Finder; also "The Slke k". g
S E. Corner. ! d
Phan•. 43 for apPohntment,
eye slightly the cest for cdelivereden tis:il e Beyh (B), Jahn „Ca:rmichael,
gy, despite: uie intireased generation; Lester Fizher (B), Gerald Farquhar
cast at Niagara. Last year the rev- (A),E%elyn Heffernan. (A) Alex. Hind
run. was 514,467.44; •the: eeperul tore, ebrancit -Thelma Hudson, Alma Scru-
12,745 91. ,?..Vne a surplus of Si,- ton, Floyd Sut tda, Allyn Solden, Hat
41.53 The assets are $33,489.06; the tie Whiteside, Olive 'Workman (A),
bilit,es $1e,2, tt 05; .Irl the sum of Rose Stona.
e resets.", ead : Urp'uS eccounts is•
5,213,42. CREDITON PUBLIC SCHOOL
Howard Beave% Esther Ei(her, Fred
Feist (13), Clara Gar.• Lorne Gaiser
Gertrude Heist, Irene 1.antpxt, Les-
ter elcIsaac •(A).
er
Consult the e
Agent ea
A. DAYMAN1
one 172 r 3
Exeter
DoDGe DROTHERS
MOTOR CAR.
A Car with a Good Marne,
709,000 Owners.
i ti3i`lilu, , e
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 crop .lent India isso short
than the price golf all the Jute spicks
we have to buy has advanced 331-3
p'er cent the last two. montiis, and now
are twice thie pricethey were a few
years ago; Thr, is becoming a se4ous
matter .for millers, and . we are asking
you to
HAVE A HEART
and kindly rung along sacks when you
want Feed of any kind, If any of our
sacks are arotinild your home wilt you
not .return them, pleaise?
Our .polices .for. A§A4 are buil( prices
and da not include ' the sack.'
Harvey Bros.
.aJ 't+, ,`�ic�s�r.[k.Asx,�ly�td.: i�u,4,"'• ' w��`:�'r %,.,,i>n + n �rvik'es s,
Local News 'ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL
It Is reeorted that et'heat harvester, Lulu Albrecht, Frieda DeschertJohn
ee l commence za the West within ,u Koshens, Lizzie Liebolt, Lylyan Rader
ee eek.
Hay and Fall Wheat harvest 3;s
about completed, and the crop has
been garnered in good condition,
Mr, C, B. See11 has commenced the
erection of a house on, main Street,
north of the hone ,of .Zr. Wes Jones.
A number of Exeter 1Iasons attend-
ed church. service with the brethren
of living Lodge, Lucas], on Sunday af-
ternoon.
Little Margaret Ellerngton, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Airs. Fred Ellerin ton,
is at present quite j.11 and 'order ¢the
doctor's care.,
At the Masonic Grand Lodge in. Fort
Z'4ilham last week Wor. Bro. Chas,
R.ichardsaa of St. Marys was elected
'Distrtet Deputy Grand Master of Tia-
on c District No. 4, South Huron.
Miss May Armstrong and Mr, Geo,
Windsor, both of whom underwent op-
erations recently .n London, are re-
ported to be progressing nicely and
soon able to return (to ,their respective
homes here.
The brickwork on Mr,. and Mrs,
James Brnntnell's new house on Hur-
on street, has been completed by the
contractor, 'Lr. Jas. Heywood, who is
to be congratulated on the workman-
ship. displayed thereon,
mss Blanche Senear of Exeter sang
at the Chautauqua inn, London ,on
Thursday last. The ;following is tak-
en .from thie Free Press, —" Nees
Blanche Senior .of Exeter, a promising
young Western Ontario vocalist, also
appeared on the afternoon, program,
singing two numbers in, a delightful
soprano voice,
BOY SCOUTS,.�
AT CHURCH` ON SUNDAY.
On Sunday the Exeter Troup of
Boy Scouts attended church in a
body—im the morning .at Caven, Pres-
byteriran Church, and In. the evening
at the James Street Method'is.t church,
Rev. A. Stanley Cree el London, was
the ,preacher in, the ,morning, and Rev.
Wilson in thie ,eveeleg,
Rev, Cree addressed his remarks
particularly to 'the ,scouts, and spoke
very interestingly ,and effectively on
" Listen, Remember. and Obey". He
is a ,pleasing speaker, and being for
years a Scout Master, his ;talk was
particularly approurirate,. The Exeter
Scout Master, .Mr,. Thomas Pryde, Rev.
McAlister, and Mr,. `J. M. Southcott
took part in the %service, and five of
the scouts suppl`.,ed the organ and vio-
lnn, music.
Mr. Goodw o Hensall sang ,very
pleaisnr solos as the James Street
Church, du,r,',ng the eventing service,
Rev, .GKee preached in the Trivitt
Memorial Church .ort Sunday evening,.
Mr. and \+I,rs, Jas, ;Fraser of Port
I3ai on Mich,,, visited here with 'their
nephew, Mr. Wan. Fraser, on Friday.
Lylyunn Rose (B), May Schwalm, Gore
don Schwaln, Garnet \Lalper,
GRAND BEND
Monna Brenner, Carrie Bossenberry,
'Marjorie Desjardine, Hector Gil, Har-
vey Gratton, :Marjorie Patterson, 'Myr-
tle Stebbins.
DASHWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOL
Verna Birk (B), Laura Reid,
B AYFIELI) PUBLIC SCHOOL
Ruth Biggins,.
Ray Tp.
No. 2—Lily Greb, Violet elurray (S, )
Oscar Tuckey, Frank Wildfong.
No. 3 --Florence Armstrong, Greta
Blackwell (B,) Glenn Love.
No. 4—Lucy Dueharme, Ethel Gabel,
Edgar Restameyer.
No. 6—Charlotte Farwell.
No. 8—Allen Miller, Alvin Rader,
Loretta Ziler (A.)
N. 10 --Russell Broderick, .rlldythe
Eacrett.
No. 1:. ---Beatrice Knopp.
No, 14—Frances Pearce.
Stanley Tp.
V'. No. 1—Gerald Sreenan.
No. 3—Sarah Reid, Blanche Taylor.
No. 4 North :Dorothy Seotchmer,
No. 4 South—Lawrence. Talbot.
No. 5 --Clara Stephenson.
No. 6—Catharine Johnston, Rena
Johnston, Mabel McLMnehey.
No. 7—Walker Carlile (B,) Anna
Love, Emma Love, Vera Smith,
May Stelck, Eileen Turner (B.)
N o.9 --Simon Gingericu (B.)
No. 10—Norman Wheeler.
No. 14—Elva Anderson, Olga Knight
dames Mustard.
Stephen Tp.
No. 2 ---Gordon Lamport.
No. 3 --Mildred tory, Alice Preszeat-
tor, Frank Parsons,._ Marie
Willis.
No. 4—Gladys Weber (A,) 'Leonard
Ween.
No. 6 Separate --Matthew O'Loughlin
Josephine O'Rourke.
No. 6 Public—Eileen Regier.
No.7—Ronald McEachen, Verne
Sharpe.
No. 10 --Lois Brown, Hugh Higgins,
No. 11—Edna Willert.
.No. 12—Nola Des jardine, Pearl
Webb.
Usborne Tp.
No..f--Maybelle Strang,
No. 2—Charles Hodgert,
No. 3—Isabel Johnson,
No. —Ina i3ardi,g (A,) Ada Mit-
chelh
No 5 --Harold Fisher, Arthur Fra-
yne. George Frayne; Irene Fra-
yne, Edgar Moir, Edgar Run-
dle.
Continued on .Page
ASE NOTICE --Friday Prices - - Adults 40e., Children 2Sc.
—Saturday livres --P.3! Beats 40c.
Phone 9
Full
Weight
Always
You are assured when you buy
lously careful to see that our scales
ticular about the quality of our cuts.
selves. That is wily we have made
CHOICE, SPRING L .MB THIS
Let this Bright, Sanitary Store
IrRVJCE
OATISFAOTION
year meats from us. We are serup-
are absolutely right, and just as par -
We are here to please you—not our -
good.
W.1 EK, also BEEF, PORK & VEAL;
supply your wants.
RIVERS' MEAT MARKET
WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE.
We close Wednesday afternoon, but aro open every night.
J. A. STEW.< RT f
Phone 16
THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES."
PROFITS ARE FORGOTTEN
FOR THIS WEEK'S CLEARING OF
SUMMER MERCHANDISE
98c Ladies' Canvas Shoes
Good -Styles
All Sizes
98c 34.00 Values
98c. $6.49 Serge Sport Skirts $6.49
This Season's Styles
Pleated and Embroidered
98c. 56,49 Navy and Black 56,49
5c.. Ladies? Linen .Motering Dusters .. 75c,
A real Intvestnzent for saving clothte.
'$L00 Mien's Straw Hats $1.00
31.65 Men's $2,25 Overalls $1.65 Any straw bat ,ink ebe Store Ler
Just when you need thein $1.00. Why wear that old one
algid you save 5Oc,. to 75c a pair Values ,up to $4.00
2 for $1,59 Men's Balbrigganty 2 garments for $ 74,50
Zianmerknit, first quali Underwear , 2 for $1,50
GROCERY
Kellogg's Corn Flaikes 3 ,for 29c,
Shredded Wheat, 2 for 24ce
All Laundry ,Soaps, 10 bars 70c,
Pure Cocoa, per Ilk, ; 15e.
3 cakes Palmoolave Soap 23c,
SPECIALS
Christie's fresh soda Biscuits 15c
Extracts, all .flavors, -.3 for 25c.
Forest City Balking Powder
1 pound. can 25c.
ti pounds Best Oatmeal 25c.
2 cans p4,nk salmon 25c,
J. A. STE AJ T
This Store will close Wednesday afternoons during June, July
and Augu s t.