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THIRTY -FI TH YEAR,
PHONE 81
The
eStoreIans
Have A Summer
Suit Tailored to
Your Personal'
Requirements
SPRING MEN'S FURNISHINGS I
SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAPS
SOCKS, UNDERWEAR,
GLOVES, i.TC
EXETER, ONTARIO,
ARIO,, T11
RSDAY . AUNTS' 17, 1922
Our Corner
Nearly one-fourth of the land in
Scotland has changed hands since the
armstice., due to the changes in' the
owndrs' financial position brought
?r2 knew a woman once who never
said she had nothing to wear.
Local News
the rich go away for the summer lG ezid L submitted
at Port P Arthur Masonic
h
The poor are with its always, but Fin-usessubmitted at it
e
ller 't worry about who will be the U red sti nth 88, 000 .
about by the wan- t nvinen y,G,u buy your coal in the fall. 52S, f 6,500. Th • e amberctt lodges is
I
'membership this 31ar of 94,500, Com
laser to the coal strike, You will know.: last year, art .increase
n
Old Boys and Girls ,returning to
Exeter invariably remark on the great
improver eat in streets, Wens., houses,
etc, ince they left a few, years ago
We have not gone back in a business
sense either.
Alberta coal is .ow teeing used in
the homes of approximately the whole
of Western, Canada, not ,excepting
Winnipeg, American anthracite coal in
Winnipeg is rapidly being replaced by
Alberta domestic coal.
GOVERNMENT'S CONVERSION
SCHEME
The attention of the holders of the
s f:re and a half per cent war loan
bonds maturing Dec. 1, 1922, is direct-
ed to the offer. of the Minister or Fi-
nanc,, to renew the loan tea iavorabie
gems. The last Canadia.n loan was
placed in New York at a satisfactory
price. The Iflinistcr iw making his
pr.een,t ft:Metal en:aeration entirely a
domestic one, by offering to exchange
the maturing bonds for new bond,
beaaing the same rate of :interest, run-
ning for either five years, or tea year:
as the bond holder may prefer,. A
further inducement to the Investor is
that he receives a bonus of ones moo -
interest The perms 'offered are
decidedly favorable to tJ a izavestorand
!tis probable that a Large part of the
maturing loan will be renewed. 4,rs
tenements for elle exchange of the
bonds can be made,, at any branch oil
the chartered banks. Holders whack'
not wish to reinvest ,will be ed in;
cash on the 1st ,of December,
THE SEASON'S
SMARTEST STYLES
are shaven in onr offerings o£ mews
Huh Grade Furtrishings, A.11 the
latest ,fabrics are here, made up in
ttie latest models 3.i the very best
meaner. You certainly will want one
of our suits when, you see the goods
and learn what a saving our pieces
W. W. Taman
Pailor& Furn slie r
AGENTS FOR
"THE HOUSis OF HOBI3ERL1N"
Closed Wednesday afternoons dur-
ing June July and August,
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
To insure publication all news trust
be en the Advocate office by Tuesday
morning of each week, owing to the
half holiday on Wednesdays sof June
July and August.
GOOD GLASSES IF YOU NEED
""TBA:si, GOOD ADVICE IF
YOU DON'T.
J. 'CARD, D.C., Optometrist
One Block. west of Public Library -
S.
S. E, Corner.
Re.aso able prices. •
Phone 43 for appointment.
•
DDEGE$BROThERS
MOTOR CAR.
The Dodge is all steel body and built for Service.
F, O. B. Windsor; including the Tax.
Touring 31370 Sedan $2350
Roadster $1325 Coupe $1525
PILON & FOOTE
Huron Garage
SOME REAL SNAPS IN USED CARS.
Exeter
Have a Heart
We know you will.svhen we tell you
that the Jute crop n India is so shoat
that the price ,of all the Jute sacks
we have to buy has advanced 331-3
per the last two months, anc naw
are twice the price they were a :[ew
years' ago. This is becoming a scriops
matter for millers and we are asking
you to
HAVE 'A HEART
and kindly bring along -sacks when you
went Reed of any kind.. • If any of our'
sacks are around your home • will you
nae return them, please? •
Our prices ,for eget) are bulk prices
and do not inelud•e the sack
•
arvey Bros.
Ills is just about the time of the A Re -an on picnic of the Taylor
year when .the men .who wear palm families of Ontario •ii,to be ;teed ieg
beach suits ought to have ✓em pressed Sp ngbank on Wednesday of this'
aatd don't. week. Mr. John W. „Taylor of Ex- j
eter is the oiideet ,representative of ,.
the family . e Canada„sad, he is nog. so
, old but what he will be there, t
Middle and Upper'
School Exams. ,
"talcs "superphene" • j s a new invon-
tahi
n which is Aid to assure absolute,.
rel racy of cotnrnunica,tton and secure;
ity
ecur-
ity from interruptions. One telephone,,
ine to wb ch 'superphonee" are at- i
taehed caa be used for a number of:
consecrations sivaultarieously and ,nol
pair of speakers eats bear or inter-
rupt another pair.
311PDLE SCHOOL RESULT
EXETER ,
The Middle School results of the
Exeter H. S. received on Tuesday, . ' •
maintain the iBgh Standard set y The V omen's Bind thery Socia
our School... The Middle School of Coven Church held their mouth
Course is one of two years and there T meeting at the ]tame of alis Jeck
are 8 The committee that canvassed t
Gapers for utrj Norman Entrance ladies of the eongregation report
and 12 for Matriculation; The • that they had collected $65.50 fo
School aims to have a, pupil take all the W.M.S, deficit fund, aliss Mo
the Middle School Work he needs and. en ave n excellent .,
a little of Upper School i h. second g g a e cel.ent paper on Th
pp n is s and
@6A It will be noted the° Influence of the Bible on ,cation
SA:ti..:rsa«ma=r cx.r..,=.v€I
lair. and Mrs. Fred Southcott, who
spent the winter in ,California, and
11r. and airs. G,eo. Southcott were
lasttore in Exeter then ,week.
Mr. end :firs. Elmer. Caulkett and
sena Russell of Port Huron visited
with the letter's brother, Mn William
Fraser, during the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. James Sta,alake spent
the week end in .Landon,. They were
accompenied home by their daughter
Luella, who was ii tkn;g in the city.
Mr. and :firs. Wm. Russell and Mrs
John. Moa, and Mr. and Mrs... Milton
Russell of Hay visited at Brussels
wwitheek.Mrs. Jas. MicArter during the
Exeter Council.
Monday, August 14, 1222
A regular meeting or the 14innicip
al Council held with Councillors El-
ty, "lerington and Davis absent. The
]y minutes of the tneeting held July 24,
e IL i were read aed approved.
he Letters were read from the Secty.
ea of the Department of Agriculture,'
r Clinton, Re -Foul Brood, highly in-
r- factious dieeaee amongst bees, ask-:
e lag for the names of all bee keepers
til 'within the municipality. Clerk to
make answer.
'Messrs. Johnston Harvey and San -
tiers, members of the local society of
Horticulture waited on the Council
regarding the itnprovemeats propos-
ed for Victoria Park, and also asking
for some earth to #ill up and level
the ground behind the Town Hall.
Request will be considered after in-
vestigating.
The .Auditor's report for July *as
read and accepted on motion of Fran -
els and Hooper Discussion Re Con-
struction of Drains, motion per Fran-
cis -Hooper that laborers be asked for,
pay 800 per hour. Carried.
The following accounts were read
gproportion have taken six papers or Civilization, and Mrs. Foote sang a
more or else have taken all the pa- solo. A program committee was ap-
more
they needed to complete a pre- thlyted to outline plans forathe neon
hly
glop tear's work, meetings for the Year.
The largest number or Jut Class seems". VIRE,
Honors 75 per cent or better were in
Geometry 5, Physics 5, Algebra , T;ta palter on the scall o€ the back
Composition 3. The smallest Sand r aA 1 home Robert
eentages of failures were in LFrt n �Sxnday ;dill Street, caughk lire ort
Comp. 1 in 11, Literature, 3 i'r 2^cSunday afttrrroon from the cook stove
oomatry, 2 in 18. and got into the space between, the
ceiling and roof of the next room.
80 per cent of all attempts were +s Wee the timely assistance. of neigh -
successful and every Candidate 'bore a hole was torn, •through the
wrote. One certificate has net zet roof and the bucket ,.brigade had the
been sent, that of Ii Cunningham, ; fire out before the arrival. of the hose
let means 75-100, 2nd means 66 reel* wh:;ch was om, .the scene three
r-74, 3rd means G0-66, C means er lour minutes atter ,the alarm wa3
50-59, sounded.
The standings of Miss Lulu Mor- cossets OF ems, ESSERY,
lock and bar brother, Carl, are re-
markably good, Miss Morlock ob- There passed away'at her home can
tained first class honors in no less the 3rd township's
of Usborne, :moth -
than six of the eight subjects she er of thatat townships ,oldest and most
tried, b`ghly aspected pioneer residents, in
These two clever students were al the verses). of \iergaret Dempsey, be-
io, ed wife of Mr„ Samuel Esaery, she
so taking Latin and French prepare- haeeng passed away on Wednesday,
tory to next year's work. l Au gust 9th, age,d 82 years, 5 months
The results follow: An * means,aid 9 day's,. The deceased had been
that the Candidate trade credit or inn rather poor health for some time;
better on each paper attempted. I the Infirmities ,of old "e being the
Harry Seldon 11 papers, one let, , const sof her enfeebled condi i,en,
three 2nd, seven 0; Laird Joynt 0 pa- . cunt t three weeks ago she took a
pers, one 2nd, two 3rd, 6 C; *Lulu turn for the worse and the end came
Alorlock 8 papers, six 1st one and, , at tee thus above stated, Mrs, Demp-
one 3rd; *Carl Moriock 8 papers, five, toiCanada was �with henative •rparents f nwhen. only
lst, two 2nd, one 3rd; *Nellie Petty'three years of age, The family first
8 papers, one 1st, one 2nd, three 3rd, settled in Blanchard township, near
three 0; Harry Greb8 papers, three 'Prospect Hill, where she continued ro
1st, three 2nd, three 3rd one C,• Iresede till about sixty years ago when,
*Edna Pfaff 8a ars three lst, two
,she moved into Usborne townslnp and
p Plshe spent all the balance of her life'
2nd, two 0;
Margaret Weteey 7 papers, one 1st,: there, Sh.o was a kind hearted wife
one 2'nd, three 3rd, two C; Harold Iles mother and was a good asurvi ed
Wood 7 papers, three 2nd, one 3rd, 3'by in on, des her hesitated
ams. ashe
1 on e, survived
Credits; *Violette Ratcliffe 7 papers, brothers and two sisters, Andrew
ne 2nd, one 3rd, five C; *Wilfrid Dempsey of Toronto, John. of Cen-
Turnbull 6 papers, two 2nd, three Calla, Samuel of Preston, Robt„ Pat -
rd one 0; *Gertrude Francis 6 pa- rick and Hugh and Mess Rebecca of
pees, one 3rd, five C; 'k S. Evelyn `ep'awa, and Mrs. Coburn of Van-
Howard 6 papers, .two 1st, two 2nd, muse. Her remains were laid to rest
vo 3rd; Mildred M. Rowe 6 papers, in Eleter Cemetery an. Saturday last"
ne lit, one 2nd, tour C; Caroline E. eIrs. Broderick is visiting in London
avis 6 papers, six C; Horace A. Del -Miss Margaret Wethey is holidaying
ridge 6 papers, one 2nd, one 3rd, at Bayfield,
our 9; *Mary Elworthy 6 papers, 1• Ir Alex. Stewart of London is
ne 2nd, 5 Credits; Maurice E. Ford g
l:oi`]d•tSinb in town.
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6 palters, four 2nd, one 3rd, one C;
Violet Whiteside 5 papers, ane 2nd,
one 3rd, three C; *Cora Schroeder 4
papers, four 2nd; *J. Edgar Thom-
son 4 papers, three lst, one 3rd;
*Verna A. Walker 4 papers, one 1st,
one 2nd, two 3rd; Langford Jones 3 hies,, I• Signs and cIaildren are vis -
papers one 3rd, three C; Vivian Ho- ;tg with relaitives •in Crediton, for at
Barth 3 papers, one 2nd, one 3rd, one week.
C; Margaret Gladman 3 papers, one
2nd, one 3rd, one 0; Edward. -Bei*
Ms and few Carter of
Clinton vis -
3. papers, three C; Edith Hogarth 2 ited for days ,with Mr. and Mrs
papers, two C; Alymer Christie 2 pa_ Davi
it 1Z chards
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pers one 2nd,. one C; *Wm. Lawson �I, and :firs. C. Birney spent last
2 papers, one 1st, one 2nd; Aurelia week attending the Stonehou§e Re -
Anderson 1 paper, C; Howard Dignan unionat Oshawa. •
1 paper, one C; *Amy Shap ton 1 pa- Mies Violet French has returnedto
per, one 3rd; *Alma Harding 1 paper her home rn London after visiting her
one C. sister, Mrs; I. Slims.
Mr, and airs, Theo. Sweet and, lam
ily of Heinieton have been visiting in
town with relatives,
Mrs,. Grata Hill and Mrs; George
Easeerbrook are visiting friends and
The list below,,gives the standing re,lati:ves. am '•j3amsltoru.
of the Upper School pupils ire the Miss Jean Walker, lecturer sof West-
Exeter High .School, ern University, is ill at her home, its
Bruce ;161edd abts;ined in one year town, but Ss improving,
sufficient foe a Fust Class Certificate,
This examination was :formerly taken nie' Alma don,Deaag returned ed to her
in, two parts, arae in, each year,. b,osrte in „1 ondon, :sifter a week's visit
The ,figures 1, 2; 3, stand foe the le Exeter and-Steph"-
grades, 75 per cent., 66 per cede, ,60 Miss Dorothy Welsb of Hensall itis
per cent while C„ stands foe Credit, i'ted 'during the week end With her
Bruce Medd, 'credit in Comp, Lilt, cousin, iMre, E A..Hawald,
Hist, Geom., Trap., Botany, Zoos TJ,e Mitres May French, Gladys Pe-
Chemrstry and` Phyeles . 2. ers and Ireine Sargent shave returned
Mabel Johns -Lit 3, Camp. 3, History to London, after visiiting with Mrs. I.
2, Trig. C;, Phy, 3; Chem, C. Sims;:
Jas. Morley-Coinp. C, Lit.C, Trig: C,
Bat
.0
Zeal. C, Physics C. Misses Adeline a,n;d Jennie Fraser of
Alms Hartle g -Comp• 3, Lilt. 3,Zoa1. ,Detroit after a visit wlith . friesuds in
C., Physics a : Exeter and ',vicinity, returned to -their
Marguerate'.Kunitz-Comp. C, Lit. C home„ ,
History C, Tri•, C. Mr.:. and ~Erse. Jos. Saunby of Minn
Mildred Harvey -Lilt, C Trig. -C, e.av- 1..s, and Miss Dolly Rack .of Tor -
i3
Wm. Lawson,-Geomo, C, otamy C i onto are vesting at ,the home of,
:Tang. C. + r and Mrs, Hildred tiortoau:
Edaait• Tluatn,soml-Cl;eom, C.
Several of these candidates are Mr. and Mrs. John Richards end.fam
taking ,a corneeeen Mwdie and Upper 'lv of Cred..tan and Mr.. Fred oyes
Caurs:e, and have middle School pap- of Roc'hes'ter, N.Y., visited Sunday
are yet .to be reported upon, with; MT, .i nd Mrg, L Sims.
11rs Thos. Crewes is recovering
from summer iitzfluenza:. ,
Mss Annie McAnsh is visiti ng her
aunt Mrs. Floody at Haileybury.
Mr,. and airs. O. Weiner and baby
are spending the week et the Bend
UPPER SCHOOL RESULTS AT
EXETER
and ordered paid: Cecil Ford labor,
cemetery $34.25; Percy Hewitt labor,
cemetery, $10.00; Exeter Times
Printing Co., acc't to date $73.29;
Exeter Public Utilities Commission,
half share of cheque writer .anc1 pro-
tector $42.76; The Bell Telephone
Co. Bissett phone $6.15; Cemetery
$4.62; H. C. Clark, varnishing Lib-
rary doors $1.25; Cochrane Machine
i
Works, Cemetery aec't $5.00, R B,
acct a7.75; John fauna in, rent of
cement mixer & labor $7:82.25, R.G.
Seldon centeut acc't $322.40; John
Norry labor $53.55; L. E. Day labor
Walter Westcott $4.00; Peter Ceio
man team labor $41.80; R. E. Davis
$.11.00; Clyde Heywood team labor
811.00; John Parsons labor $12.00;,
Thos. Appleton labor $10,00 Ed-
ward Treble Deputy R. OfBecr $3.00;
Sidney Davis Poll Clerk $3.00; Mrs.
Elizabeth Handford booth $2.00;
Wellington Jollies D R 0 $3.00;; Jas,
H. Grieve, Poll Clerk $3.00; Jas.
Weeks, D R t> $3,00; Alfred Gaut
brill, Poll Clerk $3.00; W. G. Medd,
llooth $2.00; Fred Witwer D R 0
83.00; Jolrn Kydd, Poll Clerk $3-00;
en or, ex ra service in coanpile
tem Voters' list tor 1922, 532 uau ea,
$10,64; Frank Mallett pt. Sala,r
827.00. Passed on motion of 1 oo-
per -Francis, Carried,
The By -Law providing for tate we'd
of Six Thousand Dollars in dellen-
tures for the construction of Sew-
ers having been approved of by tllti
rate payers, and provisionally a-
dopted was given its third reeding
and on motion of- rands-Hoopelr
was finale passed, the Reeve arta
Clerk to sign the same. Carried.
The issue of Debentures for this.
said sum to bear date October 1st,
Adjournment by Francis, -
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
Ass
131R•THS
iclrs-At Centralia, "on August 13, to
:Ir, and Mrs. Gerorge Hicks, a son.
DE4 THS
Esseri;-ln Usborn a on Aug. 10, If tar-
geret Dempsey, wife of Samuel Es
sery, aged 82 years, 3 months, and
9 days.
Ilaberer-.In, Hay, on Aug, 10, Jaeob
Haberer in. his 66th year.
Kipfer-In Hay, on Aug. 7, Menai) Kip
far, aged 77 years.
Scott -Suddenly, on Aug, 7, at .To-
ronto, Wm. Bower, in his 70thyear
son of the late Jas. Scott, of Clinton,
Ross --In Tuuckersmith Tp., on Aug. 8
Henriette McKay, relict of the late.
Wm. Ross, aged 86 years,
$25.75; Ernest Appleton $34.50;
Phone 9
')ERVICE
ATISFAcTION
If You Know
That meat is down 'n- price, and it will pay you to ,get our prices lie -
,fore buying,
Farmers
When you thresh let us supply you with a choice meatty ROAST.
DELIVERED ANY TIME.
Let this Bright, Sanitary Store supply your wants.
RIVERS' MEAT MARKET
WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE.
We close Wednesday afternoon, but ars epee every night.
J. A. STEWART
Phone 16
" THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES,"
WWININWIMIV
Big Clearing Sale of all Summer
Lines
LADIES' VOILE WAISTS
All sizes Ladies' White Voile
Blouses, in very- neat styles, to
ciear at $1,19,
LADIES' GOWNS.
'Ladies' White Cotton Night
Gowns in a very fine quality &
neatly trimmed with gingham
Reg. $1,50; Bale Price 98c.
OVERHAND STOCK DINNER WARE
We ,have just received another shipmemt of our Famous Stock
Patter of Dinner Ware, Nearly all lines are in stock. Look aver
your dishes and fill at any odd .piece you may need, .,
$1..65 MEW'S- OVERALLS $1.65
Blue and Whine Stripe Over-
alls, in alv sizes; and good quality
Regular $2;,25; Sale price $1.65
REMNANTS
Our 'table :of Remnants es :sure
worth looking over, as it can,
tains tome real bargains en, all
Linea
NEW FALi" GOODS.
Naw Fall Gpods are arriving daily, We have a full range of
Home Spun, in ell] ,the popular ,shades, Also mans': new lines of
Dress Goods and Silks.
GROCERY
10 bars any Laundry Soap 70c,
or 13 bats for 91e,.
3 bottles ol: Extracts for 25c,.
Pura Clover Honey per. Ib 15c,
Sugar is' goodabuym g at prey
short in. the near future.
SPECIALS
7 cakes pure . Castile Soap 25e.
6 rolls Toilet Paper .Car 25c.
Special Coftee per ib.. 38c,
exit prices, Stocks may be very
J. A. STEWART
This Store will close Wednesday aiftenn,00ns during Judie, July ,
and August.