HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-9-28, Page 1THIRTY FIFTH Tr? vEA..R
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY SEPT. 28 1922
Our Corner
Once in a while „you will ,jnd a
bad man in a. good job but the chan-
ces are when you ,go back the next
time the bad man ron't be. them'
4'he most despised individual that the
newspaper bee to deal, with is the an-
aanymous letter writer the sneak who
fears to come out boldly, but etrikes.
fros'n ambush.
GAD GLASSES IF YOU NEED
THAM. GOOD ADVICE W
YOU DON'T.
J. WARD, D.C- Optometrist
One Block west of Public Library—
Garner.
Reasonable prices..
Phone 43 for appointment.
PHONE 81
The Men's Store
Men's
Two -Trouser Suits
Unbelievable
WOOL AND WOOL MIXED
$22 and$25
All Wool Suits
$25 to $30
Overcoats
GABERINES ... .J17 to $25
MIXED TWEEDS $9 to $20
LIGHT WOOL TWEEDS $15 to :$25
SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAPS
SOCKS, UNDERWEAR,
GLOVES, ETC
AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES.
W. W. Taman
Tailor& Furn,sher
AGENTS FOR
"THE HOUSh OF HOBBERLIN"
Local News
There was quite a heavyfrost on
Tuesday evening—the heaviest of the.
seasea.
Mr. Chas. Piton, who .has been, can-
ductinp the Huron Garage here in
company with Mr. Jas. Foote, alas cis-
posed of the business to air. L, B.
Doyle, who will take possession Oc
tober 2nd,
The Winchelsea School Fair to be.
held on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, prom-
ises to be an interesting event and a;
large crowd ee expect,�ed to be ut at-'
tendance. Refreshments will he serv_
ed by the W. a1. S.
BOWLING.
\lasers..E. J. % ethey, W. E. Saa-
rlers and C. B. Shell went first prize
int fife Friday eweniag, tourney with
three wins and a ,plug of 31. Sidney
Davis, R. Mf anew nney and T. R. Fer-
gusan got eecotnd with three twins and
a plus of 27.
SURPRISED MR, AND MRS.
t;LAD.MAN.
alae ladies oL: the Exeter Bridge.
Club, with their husbands, natrxred' to
Landon on Friday even;ng and spent
the evening with .lar. end Mrs. F. W.
Gleam= at their home in That city.
During: the evening the Ladies present-
ed
resented airs. Gladman with a silver teapot
as a shark of their appreciation. The
ot:,;asion was the tweet}-iialli anst v-
ersare of their marriage. Mr. J. A.
Stewart gave the ,address and Mrs.
Rowell trade the presentation. air,
Qlacltman made a Itttaug repay en be -
hili of Mae Glad:mit and himself. An
enjoyable timae was spent by a:t,
WEDDED AT LONDON.
On 'Monday,"Sept 35, a pretty owed-
I u was celebrated at St. Patter Ca-
?,edral London, when lir, W1 Tarred
Geo«win o: Hensall was united in
marriage to amiss Ethel 11;au3kinson,
late suit Lincoln, England, The cere-
m.any was performed by the Rev. Can -
nen Doherty. The bride wore a beau -
Will gown cif ,Drown embroidered Gln
gold with hat to match!. After cer-
emony a banquet was served at the
Behr' ere Hotel, at which all pent
a vary enjoyable time, the happy
couple leaving shortly atterwarde on
a. extended mc+tor trip. A reception
will be tendered the bappy couple on
their return to Hensall on Sunday, at
the home of the brides uncle, air.
Yeun ;, a. tate hotel. Mr; and airs.
Goodwvin wilt take up their .residence
i. Fieusall, ,air, Goodwin as well
l netea in tlsu's locality and. we extend
our heartiest congratulations to them.
bods, Mr. and firs. G. W. Davis of
town, attended the wedding, the groom
being a cousin of I fr, Davis.
Coal !!
1 CAR STOVE.
1 CAR CHESTNUT
1 CAR PEA.
EQUAL PORTION OF EACH TO
THE BUYER.
CASH ON ORDER.
$19.00 PER TON.
R. G. Seldon
EXETER
Huron Garage
Phone 112
Repairing on All Makes of Cars.
Gray -Dort and Ford Parts
SOME REAL SNAPS IN USED CARS.
Results Assured.
.;..Success is rarely accidental. It comes to the. man or woman,
wlie ,plana «dor,
Do you wish :for success, in your breadmaking? Then Good.
Wife, advise the Gpod Man to bring home some 'of Harvey's •
Manitoba's Beat Flour.
It is made of the best Weeterrt Hard Wheat, by • the bet pra-
cese, under the s•uperv`isiese of a capable miller and' just now it
is cheaper than the cheapest
Harvey Bros.'
Mr. A. J. Luxton of Montreal was
:.ere Tuesday attending thetoneral of
bis .father tbe late Frederick Lax -
tare
Ella Monocle a Crediton, when at-
tending High School here last week,
slipped in the lsall and fractured her
rigbt arm. As a result she has sluice
been, unable to attend school.
Mr. Percy Luxton of South Bend
Iadiana attended the funeral of Isis'
uncle, the late Frederick Luxton, on,
Tuesday and is spending a few clays
amdna old friends and relatives.
At .-tae Ailsa .Craig Fah f-sn Friday
in the Z.a) Face the rnsulte. were, ---
Eel 04 T. Yearley, Cred;toe, 1st; Sid-
ney B., T, Yearley, :2nd; Eel Boy, F.
Taylor. Crediton, 3rd; Dan He E.
Mackey, Strathroy, 4th.
Miss Elva Glanville, 8-year-olddaugh
The Exct_'r Canning & Preserv:ne
C . compastea the csrrn pack yester-
day ,(Wednesday.)
ILEA t H OF LANCELOT HARDY.
Atter being en tailing .'.east for
sale years, and being confined to .his
bed, for four manths, the death oe
Burr e4 at his home, hxeter, on Tues-
day everting u Lancelot .Hardy, a
well-known and respected resident of
town for many years. Deceased was
born in Ireland and came to Canada
with his parent:, when seven years of
age. They settle'. near London, and
saaen a young man Mr. Hardy came.
to Exeter, and had. ,resided here ewe
,ince, ht occupation he was a bridge
builder, and many o; the best bridges
in the _ds�t tr are the result Vhis
werknnan.,hip. In has, younger days he
ter of,, Mr. and ,airs, Lloyd Glans -ale, teak an active interest sn ammo!,
of ;New Westin alter, 13.c., formerly matters, and rot- eleven years in `uC-
+.c:ai'ast he was Reeve of Exeter, and
ease wa,, Wavier' a Huron County, in
.natters peatain n 'la government, as
well as in. bus:.ess, be was unusually
able, and bis criticism cf those la op
p :sit on Wa.i not to be :taken lightly,
In religion he was a member of the
:, sudden death game of beset/air Tris tt Memorial Church, and in Pole
for the Chanppionship of the Junior ,t• -&s a Conaervatavo, Mr, Hardy.
Teams a, rt the N.W. League leas been • m;trr, !' Eliza Ba»ett, and she with
arranged between Exeter and Owen one slaughter, titre. James Wanless, of
Sound on Wednesday os this week at Duluth, lion., survives. Deceased
Palmerst.n, a town aradvway between. was in ;alai 57th year The funeralwitll
This was thought a;Iv:;sable u. view tale') pa -tee to the Exo er cemetery on
of the time and expense home and FUday afternoon. at 2 o'clock.
hone games would necessitate. Here's
waiting the Exeter team every none STEWART—MORGAN `UPT ALS-
cees.
Lucan seniors are now champions 0.
Avery laantay event occurred at
fife North Z;welling#on ria or I,ea,;uc the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. T. '\ or -
easing defeated resale/even teat. 'n gas, Andrew St,, Exeter, when their
the play -oft ;game at Mita:bell on Fr'• only daughter. ;tiyra Edna, beeane
.fay o3 last week, 13.4, the happy bride of John Abner Stew-
art, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stew -
DEATH OF MRS. BAa1-DEN. art, of i'ebortte township. Dr. Flet -
The death occurred oe eevt, 19th cher, the bride stud groom's :w' ill pe-
as Mrs, Bawd:., wife oa '' L Qeerge� loved old Raster of Thames Road. as-
l3awden, lumber merehan't se; ateseee t sisted by Rev, sir. Foote, of c`avett
tellow.•ing an Maass of some months, 's Church. Exeter, perforated the eere-
Det:eased, whose maiden name was' many. Miss Jannett 1'opplestone,
Eliza Isaac, went to Luca, from E:- cousin of tbe bride played the wed-
eter with her husband about 20 years ding march, and .hiss Grace McLau
a ,go and during that Lrae bad endear- ghlin, daughter of 1). McLaughlin, of
ed bersela to host of trae:.ds, wwha Glencoe, a very dear friend of the
deeply regret her untimely demise.
Besidee her husband there are surely- bride, acted as bridesmaid. During
Tate four olt:11re n, air, Arthur O'Neil, the signing of the register, airs. Ar -
Maude, Edna and Harry, all of Lu. chie Morgan sang beautifully, wltilo
call. The uneraa took p.ae from the her sister, Miss Anna Allison aecom-
family residence to Holy Trinity panted her. The bride wore a white
Church ter service Loa ,Friday at 1 canton crepe dress and carried deep
pat, interment takeng place an the pink roses, while the bridesmaid
Exeter aetnetere.
of Exeter bas won the silver medal
from the Toronto Conservatory of
Music for ranking highest i a all Can-
ada .in. Vast year ,piano •examieatlon..
BASEBALL,
DEATH Oa MR. FRED. LUXTOV,
Anther of the oldest native barn
wore pink georgette and carried large
white muftis. About fifty guests were
present, all near relatives, except a
few friends. The gifts were wonder -
resident, of L' born. leans l;a en called wonder-
ful. Six girl relatives and friends,
by death. We refer to the +.Iemise Miss I. Turnbull, Miss E. M. DonaId,'
of Me, Frederick Luxton, who plum' miss V. Stewart, Miss N. Anderson,
away at the ]tome pi his daughter, Miss A. Case and Miss A. Allison
Mrs, Chas, 1lckalls, Biddulph, on Stine' made dainty waitresses at the long
day last at 'tare ,rage o£ 72 Weal's, 1 tables which held the guests at one
month twirl .15 day 9. A little over a sitting, The bride eat her own cake,
year agce deceased.,wwent West to vis- vwhich was served from her hand and
it witty members of his family, andel'
wbiie there ww;es the victim of a stroke while eating it Dr, Fletcher and Mr.
of paralysis. He was at once brought Foote proposed toasts which were
back here, but has ,since, been ;•n very heartily responded to. The groom's
tspor health. 1I,r. Luxton was born on gift to the bride was a dainty gold
tr •e farm in Usbarne occupied by Isis' pin, to the bridesmaid and soloist a
sone John, and with the exception of gold brooch and to the pianist a gold
his twelve years residence here atter; ring, The day was enjoyed by all
retiring from the farm, his whole life' present and will long be remembered
was sprnt in that ;township, where he by the young couple as the happiest
enjoyesi the highest respect and es- day of their lives. lair, and Mrs.
teem of all who knew
He mar-,
ried Isabelle McDougall, who hrede. Stewart, Sr. will move to Exeter and
ceased, him about two years. He is the young people will take over the
survived by five daughters and four` homestead on their arrival home
sons—arra Chas. alcFaiis Biddulpb ; . front their honeymoon trip.
Mrs. Robt, Lamb. and Mrs, Jas. Irv-
ing, of Grenfell, Sask.; Mrs. Allen
'_areLean of Fillmore, Sask.; airs, Alf: 1VIARRIAGES
Coates, John and Ernest F. of Use,
borne; Duncan, of Hampshire, Wyom-
ing, and' Albert J. of Montreal. The Tuckey—Alalsson;—In, Exeter on Sept
funeral took place on Tuesday after- ?3rd. Greta Margaret, daughter of
neon to the Exeter .ceme,tery, air. and llrs. Geo; �I.uwson, Exeter,
to Elmore Tuckey of London, son of
TUC!KEY—AlAWSON NUPTIALS Mr. and airs. Charles Tuckey of
A very pretty -wedding was solemn-
ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Mawson, of Exeter, on Saturday,
Sept. 23rd. at high noon, when their
only daughter, Greta Margaret, was
united in marriage to Elmore Tuckey
of London, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
E. Tuckey* of the London Road north.
Rev. G. H. McAlister, M.A., pastor of
Main St. Methodist Church, officiated.
An artistic archway of evergreens
and flowers formed a very pretty set-
ting
etting for the ceremony, The bride
looked charming in a dress of white
georgette and carried a bouquet of
ophelia roses. As she entered the
parlor with her father the bridal
march from Lohengrin was played by
the bride's cousin, Miss Annie Nichol,
of Parkhill. Little Miss Vivian El-
liott, niece *of the groom, dressed in
pink satin,made a very pretty flower_
girl. She carried a basket of sweet
peas. During the signing of the reg-
ister, Miss Berniece Tuckey, sister of
the ,groom, sang very sweetly "The
Crown," After the ceremony the
guests numbering about fifty, repair=
ed to the dining room which was dec-
orated in pink and white, where the
wedding dinner was served. The
groom's gift to the pianist and to the
soloist was bar pins and to the flower
girl' a ring. The presents were nu-
merous' and costly, among them be-
ing substantial cheques..frona the par-,
ents of the bride and groom, The.
happy couple left amid showers of
confetti for Toronto, Niagara Falls
and Buffalo, the bride travelling in
a navy tricotine suit' with black veli
vet hat and grey squirrel choker. On
their return they will reside in Lon-
don.
Une.
Stewartsbor—lIorgen—Ia Exeter, Sept. 23
John, Aylmer Stewart, .son of lar:
and Mrs. J. T. Stewart of Usborne,
to Miss Myra Edna, daughter of arr.
and Mrs. J. T. ;Morgan, Exeter.
Henderson—McLean—At Kippen ons
Sept. 27th, at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. John L. Henderson to
Miss Annabel, daughter of Mr. and
airs, R. B. McLean.
Pfile—Kuntz—At . the Lutheran par-
sonage . on Sept. 20, at ,high snoop,
a by Rev. Graupner, Mr, Clayton F.
Pfile, to Hiss Matilde .S,, Kuntz, sec-
' end daughter of afat .and Mrs. John
Is,untz,
Ham—Swan—At Brucefield, on. Sept,
20, at the haute .of the bride's fath-
er, Alice ;Jame, second -daughter of
James Swan, to' Clarence Harvey
,. Ham of Hamilton, by Rev. W. D.
McIntosh.
DEATHS
Hardy—In. Exeter, Tuesday, Sept 26,
Lancelot Hardy; in lies 87th year.
Shaffer—In. Hay, on Sept, 20, Daniel
( Shaffer, aged 70 years. 8 nnoatha,
20 days.
Luxton—In Biddulph, on Sept. 24, Fred
erick Luxton, recently ,of Exeter, at
the age of 72 \years, 1 .month, 'th,d
15 days,.
' Johestoni,—At Niagara Falls' Gemeraa
Hospital, on Sept. 15, ,Edith,. Vera,.
belove' wife. of Mr James L. John
of Chippewa, formerly' of Caiman,
aged 33 years,, ;
IN MEMORIAM
Hackney --In Loving lneniory aC our
dear mother Margaret ;xlackney, who
cawed away 'onne year ado, Sept, 22.
Some day, -sonde time, we, hope to1see
The clear face we hold, in sweet elemn•-
ory. -The Family.
".Better Built"
OVERCOATS
Combine
Appearance
and Efficiency
$
THE latest in style, a
wide range of mater
ial and skilled workmate
ship assure every man
who wears a ''Better
Built" overcoat that all.
tiaetiveness of appear.
since that counts for so
much in business and soe.
ial life. And these gar-,.
ments are so carefully
"built" of such superior
materials. that their wear -
ng qualities are far be -
,,..end those usually sold at
mesa higher prices.
„Better Built" Oreseeeta
Are l'iu.ad•Teilorecl
Ta -order $x
Vs‘til ORO
Sold by
Well. John, Agent
CLEANING, REPAIRING, PR.aSSING,1)RY CLEANING AND
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE.
YEI\G,
Phone 9
ppERVIOE
OATISFAOTION
If You Know
That meat is down in price, and it will pay you to get our prices
fore buying,
Farmers
When. you thresh lat ue supply you with a choice naeatty 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 are open every night.
-.-,...-w„
J. A. STEWART 1
Phone 16
" THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES."
New Fall Goods in all Our
Departments
LADIES' AND MISSES FALL AND WINTER COATS.
Our Showing of Ladies' and ivfisses' Coats is right up
to the minute, in Styles that wel please, and in. ,,all the up -to -
the minute, in styles that will please, and in all up-to-date(
Cloths, Fur Trimmed, Embroid cry Trimmed and plain Burbery
Styles. A magnificent assortment to choose Tram, at much _lower
prices.
SPORT HATS
.Ladies' and Misses' Sport Hats in, nice Plain' Velour,. Neat
Plaids and Checks. They are th e Latest Creation in Hat Wear
Secure your size and color now while our range is complete.
MEN'S FALL COATS•
Men.'s Gaberdine Top • Coats' .en several shades, up -to -dame
models. Just the thing for the cool Fall evenings—Rain and
wind proof.
WE SELL GROCERIES CHEAP ALL THE TIME,
Pure Cane Granulated Sugar per 100 $7.60.
Pure Cane Granulated Sugar 20 lbs. for $1,54.
10 bars' any laundry soap 70c,'
2 Shreaded Wheat 24c,
Our Special Blend Tea 48e.
3 pcks'. Ammonia for 24c
2 tins choice pink salinon for 25c.
Christie Soda Buiscuits Ib15c,
Certo; f`or Jenne. 40c,
,:3 Kellogg's Corn Flakes for 29c.
DINNER SETS
Nine swell designs as Dinner
Sets to make a selection, from.
They are SemiePorcelain. China,
with China Cups, also a fine
Nippon Chiari Set.
All sets are full 97 pieces.
P'. A. STEWART
Highest Prices Paid for Butner Eggs and all kaiids of Poultry, ,w,,