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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-10-12, Page 1
THIRTY-F,r,FTU YEAR• V GOOD GLASSES F YOU NEED THAN, GOOD ADVICE IF YOU ilO.Nr. .. D.C., Optometrist One Block west of Public Librar Sr E. Corner, sorte Ax ea ab3 ree.. �, s Phots 43 for appointment PHONE 81 The Men's Stare Men's Two -Trouser Suis Unbelievable WOOL AND WOOL MIXED $22 and $2. All Wool Suits S to $30 Overcoats GABERINES ...... .•.517 to $25 MIXED TWEEDS $9 to $120 LIGHT WOOL TWEEDS $15 to 525 'SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAWS SOCKS, UNDERWB R, GLOVES, I,T.0 AT REMARKABLY LOW 'PRICES, W. W. Taman Tailor& Furriishe r AGENTS FOR. "THE HOUSE OF IdOBBERLIN" EXETER, ON TAM rr r , R,S DA, y OCT. 12, 1922 An em o e like an au oz o ' , ' t AIS', ub t rle a#;;x self ,Meter, is put of date': The road to eterninty is sprinkled i with wrecked automobiles, because the drivers were, in. too mucin of as Ihurry. The mau who brags about bis bon.- hold. a boys parliament in. Exeter, on game, zn which the Exeter students - esty is usually, about as convincing as Nov. 17, 18 and 19. The parliament l lost to the Luean boys, after a hard the girl who ,says this :a the Ofirst +rill be made up from boys between `fought struggle., the score being 6.3. time she has be0 to ,kissed. lite ages of 1l co 20, elected from libel In the meanwhile the a bei r p ---^--^-^ different Sunday' Schools in South ^ girls Economies being effected in the post Huron. It is •expected that nomina- " were busily engaged in a. game of i office department under Han. Charles tions will be held n the darer,zrr(., basket ball, which the Lucan maid - Murphy an itis new General, Superb,- schools .- be followed by addresses ' ens, who were 'tis true the better �. wildcat, T. 1'. Cowan, may bring from the can, -ignites and the election. team, wan b> a very lobsaded score. back the days of penny postage. The The boy's will assemble in Exeter on Following these two contests a tzvo cent stamp was brought into.fash- Friday, N'ov, 17t1t, and drscues mat- number of events were run off before tart by the late Sir William 1'Iulock, tern pertaining to Sunday School and dinner was announced. This part Pastnraster-General in .he Laurier work amort; young'people. et the program was entered by an Government, and it was . discovered that, instead of decreasing ,tae postal NASTY ` ACCIDENT. Onl • a watch at repairer e "ler Only >. can keepis �h eye on a tinep=eze and st lq .end to business. What you know is' a club tor your- self arurr what you don't know is a meat -axe for the other fellow, i `Day. 4 Usborne, for the month of Sep:era- Jean Coates 88 Our Corner Local News Joint Field SC tIOOL REPORT of E^p S. S. Hunter 51, Archie Thomsen 42; Pr., t ber. Those marked with as asterisk Bessie Coates 65, Florence Mitchell 62 Norn',at Hunter 66,,. On Friday r of last�� y zee the he E e#e X t , ri T were e a• Ford absent for are, or more exaanin 44. No. enrolled 19; at~< High School students motored over atioat.s� 1V . Lula Hunter 90, Marjorie erage attendance 17.4 to Parkhill for the joint field day` Hunter 76, Hubert Hunter 47, Wilfrid L. li• l) vs, teacher. with Lucan and Parkhill. Baigent 42m; Jr. III., Doreen Westcort *r . The weather was almost ideal and 72, Marjorie Westcott 69, Lily Hunter 131:ssed arc U eg wlto' frena pot e fine list of sports was lilt off in;55. George Thomson 56`, Gerald Ford ,3ti;il4d to leve ti;wj, enough alone. Arrangements are being .,-wade to meet was started off with a ball I Hunter 64; I., Ila Hunter iib, Ray,- to them, t , th a most satin3 Harold l C a ran satisfactory manner. The. H -Itt hGtl 5�, Sr. II., Mary All that the world is to -day a owe present who at once pronounced the revenues it increased them. The three feast to be the real. thing in eats rent stamp is a product of ,the war. Mr. rhos..Johata ort Thursday ai line. The 'Parkhill girls„ i1 they terneon met tt'i:tn a nasty accident. Ile didn't win the most number .of points CHILDREN COMPETe. FOR FORESTRY ESSAY 1'RUZ .. ,a,rt a?vrrats vera well wa.: going to Driftwood with the cm in the races etc., sure seord high with '.:non, of lir. H. T. Rowe, and when the provisions. past, over Swim's bring.: on the Lake Th ft a: a ern Scores of schoolchildren, la ever xtoa:l he niet tzvo cars, tad ;lav: a contested and some very promising y tiz:W Qa mua.it Orf ,the rcxt t, tri,lt the com achao. district of the Dominion aro athletics were brought forth. Lucan ��4t resift tJzaa. one ztlteei got c.,< tht* aoa>-, 'essaythese days 'on Q e Forestry ant as :he .ditch is s4eon ;t zrns `s t• won the •eeond I:an game from Park - school and Tree 'lan competition ion of edE sxc Aoss*ulu ria Drug the tru.1 tack Onto Lill , 3 the elosf ;•care o. 5 4, and the tits..'+ad, and it.sbd :lotvn'ia the' bo Lucee girl, aw.ri in tlae basket ball' para and turned on i.,s side, 1I-, front Parkhill, Points were given in je ns was penned int, the cab uu; alf the events except the ball games.. mann ed to break; out without esNis: • end the Exeter pupils tools seeoud ante, In the mix-up however he ,au, ;al„ e,,,, atr'. , +,v ..,slat,,, „14,4aa1 /mewl Gently by the Canadian Forestry As- Sociatiott'• Questiortt as to the .forest eesourees tete damage done by forest fires, what trees to choose for ,planting and how plant them are ,being; asked by 2t tanned „ severe cut in. 011e arm tied while 1'arith ll came third, Follcnzz-. trnultitude of young people and the re -tet mug t bloo� . ; t: S „, ;,: n,.; , ;gilt.; sultant irtformataon to being applied to Zratitly Barna ;ed. „ he essay competition. Three -�-- ° q GIRLS, sub 1•hrowin, is:4 ) a ; for di•,tana,•e, Mary stattaial cash .prizes are being giver, .DEATH, OF :SIRS. till I::tt.T• O'Neil, Lua.'an; Katherine T h .lap: o aeach province and the effect of the F ',1 last tl." de-Chc..\1c..\12-1. e1 .0•an• Helen Stanley Locals , ter.st in. .the forest resources of the ic,t•ttzr„,t J .Clinb,' alotatt0i:Ia.t.DrstR.nt-lhrtleplodg41'Lu- • Ex ter, at 1e Zip, (f SS yea.s ard4 Hogarth. Exeter. tree lantina has secured the heart effort stimulate resources in- ra countryand The multiplebenefitsofjowl Sweet,at her home, Huron S' cans ±lwarth, ,xeter, kdtth endorsation of all the depar•tnteatts of education which are guying every co- operation. The correct way and the easiest way to dispose of some property or sell some small arti4e, find a tentzarat for your house, or an artieje you have lost or help when you wasia 't, is to insert a small advt, in the t'ant Column' 1 f rh: Advocate, Coal !! 1 CAR. STOVE, 1 CA .R CHESTNUT 1 CAR PEA, EQUAL PORTION OF THE BUYER. CASH ON ORDER 519,00 PER TON, AC1 TO R. G. Seldon EXETER., Dominion Stores, Ltd. OUR MOTTO 16 OUNCES TO THE POUND. WE SELL TO PLEASE. OUR SUCCESS IS DUE TO TETE HIGH QUALITY OF OUR GOODS COMBINED WITH SERVICE, AND CIVILITY, -176 Stores in, Ontario `Anniversary Sale," - October 1.1 to 14 Pure Cane SUGAR -- 10 lbs 71c EASIFIRST SHORTENING NO. 3 PAIL' -'49c, SNOW FLAKE A. MONIA 3 pkgs. -13a. SPECIAL BLEND TEA - 49c. SHIRRIFF'S JELLIES .3 pkgs. - ..23c, BREAKFAST BACON-Sliced39c By Piece 37c, WINDMERE CHOCOLATES 39c lb BREAD 73 C. LOAF. 'FROM OUR OWN BAKERY Phone 26. J We Deliver Results Assured.. Success is rarely accidental, -It' comes to the man or woman who plans for it Do you wish far success, in your breadmaking? Then Good Wife, advise the Gaod Man 'to bring home some of Harvey's Manitoba's Blest Flour. It is made of the best Western Hard' Wheat, by the best pro - cess; under the supervision - of a capable miller 'and just now .it is cheaper than the cheapest,'" Garvey Bros. months Deceased had been in failing " Obstacle I:wa?-•,aletha Gi3r.�On Lt, health for some years, and latterly can; Irene Elson, Parkhill; 'Gerrie bad beet cdnfined to her bed, the end Franrrs-hxeter, coming gradually •but surely. She had100 yard c4ash--Ziarf Elztorthy, Ext no particular ailment, her demi.set bear; titer; .Gertia Francis, Exeter; iicl�int due to old age. Born in Devonshire, Stanley. Lucan. England, she came to Canada at e Throwing Basket Bali for Basket age of 12 years, with her parenes, the Elva Armitage, Lucan; Joan Elder, .hx- family settling where Exeter now titer; Helen Stanley, Lucan, stand.. About seventy years ago she Throwing basket ball for distance - married Mr. Sweet and he passed Irene Elson, Parkhill; Kathleen Thom - away some thirty-eight years tater. son, Lucan; Helen Stanley, Lucan. A family of six survives-fourctaugh- Tug -of -War -Team, J, and 1-I. Eider tens and two sons, lfrs, I -I• J. man- A. Aclteson, lis Elworthy, E. Ilogarth vine of Vancouver, 1Lisses Charlottes H, Sanders and 1. Hoffman. Exeter and Lrou ,s;' of Exeter, Mass Ethel of Ivan in a mast decided .manner from Tiij'sonburg, Theodore of Hamilton and both I.uc:ut. and Parkhill. Robert of Portage is Prairie. ' Irs Relay race -Exeter won. Team -H. Sweet -Was a. member of \lain. Street Dignan, H. Wethey, G, Francis and lrethodist Church and highly respect- lr. Elworthy.. . ed. The funeral took p`'ace to Exeter' clanging broadOjyitSmp-Sr., . Dignan exc a t. o e Sunday, pr the children 1st, Lawson Znd; Jr., Aldsworth 3rd. exec;>r Robert Being present. FOUR. FINGERS CRUSHED, Running broad jump -Sr., Lawson 1st Thomson Znd; Jr., Aldworth 3rd. Running hop step and jump-- Sr., Mr, Ernest Luxton of Uzborne rnet Usborne, with .a grain crusher driv- Lawson 1st, Diga u 2nd; Jr., Ald- with a very unfortunate accident on worth 1st, Friday att;rxioon last. He was engag» � glrr,utz,xpentry., t ,yLe.wscrn 1st, 'l Ford I ed in crushing, grtt'n in the barn, of J his brother-in-law, Mr. A,jfred Coates Pole vault -Sr., rto entry; Jr., I.avM 3rd, ert by gasoline engine, when in some100 yd. dash -Sr,, o entry; In, manner his right hand got bulled into Aldno strarthy 2nd; the rollers and held there ,for some: Hal!' mile relay -Exeter second. The time. Luckily he had the pres-• team -L. Jones, E. Aldszvorth, H�Dig•- tnce of mind to ,grab the clutch and pan and E. Thximson. throw the machine out of gear, but ---- he could not release his hand. lar. BIRTHS Wm, Brawn of Crediton was close - by when the accident happened, and Hunter -In Usborne, on Oct. 5, to Mr. tried to release the hand, but finding and firs. William Hunter, a son, it impossible went to the house for Jennings -In Exeter on Sept. 29, to assistance, when Mr. Coates and an- Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jennings, a other gentleman hurried to the scene daughter. and it zetas with, considerable difficulty Hayter -At Dashwood, on. Oct. 9, to that the three released the hand. All Mr, an:t _llrs. Robert Hayter, a son, four fingers were so badly smashed ---- that Dr. Hy -adman, who was immed- iately summoned, found it necessary to amputate the fingers and remove Bell -Amor -At Parkhill an, Oct" 4th, all the knuckles, Mr. Luxton suffer- Neil Bell of McGiallivvray, to Mary ell tortures of (pain �whie the hand Jane Amor of West iVill3ams, was being held between the rollers, Steeclsman-Busher-At the Manse, St but is now doing as well as can be lex- Marys, on October 4, Mrs. Jennie pected. Busher of London, to Wilpliam Steedsman, of Bla.nsbard Tp. FROM DULUTH, MINN. _ In a private letter leo ;the Advocate a former resident 'of Exeter, now 1 v- Sweet -In Exeter, on Oct, 13, Harriet ing in Duluth, gives a few facts con- J Ching, wiof ,the late John corning the prphibitt3on situatf,on in that city and the .Spate. Among other Sweet, aged 88 years, 4 months, things . he says ;-"We. don't seem is __ be making much progress,,e1 am en- - IN 141EMORT?si12 closing two or three sheets from our local newspapers, from which you 'Fah/ler-In 'having memory of Mr. Chas will notice that the bootleg and moon-- C. Palmier, who entered into re,st,oine shine industry are flburishvng'•trrotui.d year ago, October. 13, 1921. this --section of the ,woods (its gettn,' Peaceful be thy sleep, dear brother, worse instead of (better) and this isn't It is sweet to breathe thy name; even, a fair sainple,of the real down's, In Iite we ;roved ,you, dearly, The meonshiners ,and bootleggers are In death we do ,the 'same;' rifling around ;in theiir ,Fancy, high prase Oft we think of .you near brother, ed autosnobile,s, and otherwise, living And our hearts are ,sad with pain; in luxury. Its a pootly managed `soft Oh! this world would be a heaven drink' parlor 3.n 'Duluth -Superior 'that Could we hear your i o ice again, can't clear, on an average, $500.00 a you are gave but not forgotten; month. And -the city collects from Never shall your ,memory fade; them an; annual ;license fee of S.1,25. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger' There used to be. about 170 saloons Round the grave Or -here you are laid. in Duluth, each paying `1000.00 ii;c•- , -Loving ,mother, brothers, sisters. erase. The drunks that are picked up are only a few add: ,ones, who are ' um fortpinate- enough . 4o get in the way SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. No• of the police. Its a daily and .night- 4, Stephen„ (Sharon) for the month of ly occurrence. And the ,same applies September: -Sr: 4 -Ruth Weber; Er to other arrests in :this connection,- ma Ensurer, 'Roy:Scwarz, Kathleen the percentage us ;iinvsignr<,t cent: In the Nfrlock: Jr. 4 -Selma Rader, Irene face of all of it there are those, who Mfartin.e. Sr. 3 -Lloyd Wein; Arnold will try- to tell .you. that aur ' jams and Becker. Jr: 3 -Martha Martine, Char- work farmsare ig'oin!g out of business, lie Martine, Loranc:e Wye.n. Sr. 2 In many cases they are building ad- Greta Becker, Thelma Weber, Edna ditions to 'them,". fvlartine,., Eldon Sputa. Jr. 2 -Gordon Becker, Olga ' Martine, Edith, Weber, Pt. 2-• Lloyci Egleson. Sr. Pr. -Carrie Mr. Paul Coates of lowm and' Zles- Martine, Jr. Pr. -Larsen Becker, Mar,' a rs. .Vil{ nam and Throw," Brack oaf iJs•- grete Amy, Edgar ); .,,a. Rader, Walter ; borne, returned 1•astweek from the Weber. Old Country, < Where they accompa:ui- Number on roll 24; average attend- erl ¢.shipment of cattle. ance Z1. Mina. Ehlers, teacher. MARRIAGES DEATHS .1114t.. OWING MATC}-[ Under the auspices of EXi TER DISTRICT BRANCH OF ONTARIO PLOWMEN'S ASSOCL#TION to be held on Thursday, Oct. 19 on the farm of RICHARD YELLOW, Thames Road, LFSBORN'E, hear Exe- ter. Following kr the list of premiums CLASSES IN SOD No. 1 -Open Class with h'gh cut plows No 2 -Boys under 17 years No, 3 -hays under 21 years alai No, 4 -Open Class Cl A'.SE;, IN STUBBLE No. 5 -Boys untter 17 year,; salla. No. 6 --Boys under 11 years No. 7 -Open Class .••,.. No. 8 -Riding Plow \a 9•• -Praetor Comp^trt•on. a. farming• RE:� t crown in arid, " tfm.1% 'z Siad. Best a rewn im stubble ,'aro• a:� h .. rubble PRIZES $12, Rio SS, 56 512, 510, 58, 54 $12, 41e. s$, 56 ' 512, 510, 58, 56 510,x, 58, 56, 5.4 410, $8, S6, $4 $10, 58, 'S6, $4 , $10, $8, 56, 54 ott't tc, a:e sold Praxes ,. , 512. 510), $8, $6. :'�Lx1,l 1:a7' alt Vzun,.:st P1 a;sr. team • , 60 years. plan, equipment. RULES AND L GULATION55 eattran"s leo will be cb urged, .vo. team:, competing to be on grounds at 9 r any_; Paor iarg tai cowa- mea.e at 10 ants and be finished rut later than 3 pm. No. 3-Avg:age depth of aurrow 6 inches. No 4 --After seting and rennwine 01 stake no ;a.,sistanee, zcall Ise allow- ed iii classes z1, 4, 7, 8, 9., Nic 5 -,.Selection of land to be by., bat;©t• ,, 6 -All plowmen to be on. the acid at 9 :illi., ready to eomraenee et 10 No i -No attaclunant allowed on mould boards. $_.' o shaping of tutxows by hanzd stake or plow spade, except scratches and first four furrows. No 9 -Wheels prohibited in all classes No. 10 -Decision of Judges to be thud, No interference with them in the performance of their duties. No 11 --Horses and harness need not be property of en ary for owner to be plowman. No, 12 -Crown to consist of six furrows. Lunch will be provided for all plowmen, Lunch and, refreshments will be served on Uie grounds. JOHN ALLISON, President. WILE RID SH AI'TO +7, Secretary rill be eilotvet3' pall, orretest.- Phone 9 (ERV1OE ATISFA,OTION If You Know That meat is down in price, and it will pay you to ,get our prices fore bnyiat;, Farmers When you thresh let us supply you with a choice meat ty ROAST., DELIVERED ANY TIME. Let this Bright, Sanitary Store supply your wants. RIVERS' MEAT MA•ET WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE, We close SVednesday afternoon, but ar:? open every night, J. A. STEWART 1 Phone 16 " THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES." Ladies' and Misses' Coats Our Stock of Ladies' and Misses' Coats is th-e finest we've ever shows►. Up-to-the-minute in style and in the finest of cloths, Very moderately price., i1MEN'S AND YOUTHS COATS AND SUI'TS New Cloths, New Styles, and New Prices, and a full range of all sizes to make a selection from: ,, ; CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS. Winter Coats far Boys and Girls in some very fine cloths and styles that are suitable .for any child. The sizes range from 4 years to 14 years,, Also some :nice white ,Coats for the babies. Size 1 to 4 years. LADIES' BLOUSES. ' A splendid variety of modetls to . choose from -in Radium Lace, Crepe de Cherie, Georgette and Tricolette''Srtall the new - shades .and sizes. Speciral. Blend Coffee per lb, 38c 3 pkgs. 'Ammonia for .........24c 7 Rolls 'Toilet Paper for ... 25c I?,,,ure Bulk Cocoa .;....per ib 15c. 3 cakes Palmolive Soap 23c` 35c. Fancy Mixed Cakes 20c. lb '7 bars pare Castile •Soap 'tor 25c 3 pkg Kelloggs Corn Flakes 29c• 2 cans choice Salman ;...,.... 25c. Special Blend Tea 48c. 'lb AO A. STEWART Highest Prices Paid for Butter Eggs and all kinds of Poultry:.