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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-10-26, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. EX TER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY OCT. 26, 1922 Our Corner "Scatty.,. ,hasten, elm bas taken out Dominion Thresher and Implement Co Ian auctioneer's license for the CountyCentralia lcr:zted a. plow as a prize for 'the ' s �_ ,- !of Huron, assisted at \Ir John N. r,T. best plowed land in sold or stubble_ The toilowing ,ciipp;rrg from the eine Retr:liffe.s case in L?sbor e on Friday 3Ir, and ears. G, Bissett o Gado-- This plow will be givers, next seasoxt., The Ainaxican dollar is now. being g,n epidemic of ,placing- previoatsly asses de Wast, disc aysng excellent talent as an reh were waters with lir, and firs, d'ascounted at the banks in Exeter ret - g par#trent of a rent rs�ue of used postage stamps on snail :ratter the Mail aracl bmpiwe refers to tele, ace= auctioneer, and he .made a sp'cendui Gszrdon Wilson, through the week. 99 cents, impressn ire his dust attempt. leas again broken out in different sec -I end son of Mr. meed, \ia+ , W. `1 . John : p • a etre. Thos. Elston moved to Zrxe;cr The government intends to enforce ti+>ns, of elle country, according to the store, Andrew St., bxeter,-Mr. A. W. �,., last week where ahe:w,l1 snake her BIRTHS the requirement that all rural mail latest bulletin. of the osto£f ee de- Jo}tnte -" .' tF,A.S., iris been ay. hams, rti t and postmasters thrau ]aout'po ted Assistant Actuary ,af the Ex- <l�['FeaTIGr1Td': COST' OF COA7 I air, n Cal€a,sa has purchased the Pessmore--Ia Usbora, an Oct, 21st boxes have the name of the owner pa n n '. , p ped t g that- - 1 eelator Iafe Insurance Conagany, 11t, t At the request of R. G. Seldort, the house and lot ^,.n the village r>wned by t: lir, and :firs. ,Garnet Passmore, plainly printed thereon. tees Dominion are urs o see h Johnston as an honor graduate of the = 1Ir. Grainger. every care is taken to refer all letters University of Toronto, a keldotiv n Council appointed C. F. Hooper and d- i n eon.6. Wiesen Anderson underwent an Setemer-lit Usborne, on Oct 15th, to e �# seed to �iw•e bearing previously used postage Starnes liathematics for one S W. F. Beavers to investigate the . aperrtion last Frida foram ;t q: a At Kiagswll . es prop year after grad -y 1> e cl. a ,1r, err.., airs. corn: Skinner, a to the branch dead letter .efface, 1uatioo. For 'the est six years he has Coat of coal ars Exeter. ;n Dr. Hyn:lman's hosp tel, nd ase ra^ �, auto speed�cr� a creek at baaeaking, been associated with the Excelsior, We have this day examined the in- are pleased to state that he is re- ,ere ter. n c A done. That will be better than break-, 'Ills management of the Huron voices for two cars of .coal one ship-;a�overeag :lice I3wa...,-r I.; Lsborni, cn O to]rMx tug the speed limit gaud, not half as County Children's Shelter at. Codex- Company. to Sar, «•,d �i s. Hoses Seelaler,ztcee dangerous. Caretaker, t,,,nr s Co L[rr tsoo:l of- ped Seittetnber. 26th, and orae ship- Ver e. Hct?, a daughter-- Grace tc?+ re,>Dort that many fine doita%yons ter turning, wan, ice: water lap to lJ:,. ed September 29th, After adding' ; Nor A of fruit, vegetables, clothing, ,mone •, freight, delayer ST l CESSFi I. 1'L01� ISG tIATC 3. II>s�-- it Zuri l n Oct. 15, to :lir, It has become compulsax}' nosy for y the. ,boiler at tete ,whoa$. on i'hurs ay F and necessary levet - - - r . • I etc„ here recently been rete.eved, and esternoort last, had leis attention Omen gate expenses, we find that at the, .� ' all commercial mats. vehicles #o have --,-. e ad Air, Ardrew F. Ileus, a sones- prone. that others sill be gratefully resew- to .menet worts.ut s:annectioe with the retail grecs of $X9,00 per too, \lr. ' The recon l annual ,Plowing match krele' riff' ";:oma, ttaaxienuer► loading painted in a pro sr:;z�ol aer�,e '° p ed. . dozen children are tete she]- ta, and forgot to aura Arte Selden is not analdug a profit of five lad under the alts lee; of the lrxet Ter el -,.:fit 7ureda, on Qct, 16tb, to a bleat Irnsttron on the body ,o that the nater whe.locktna up she school, per ceut on leis bates. er Atstrwat Ilranch of the Qnt:tr°o a , traffic police and others may readily' t r, awaiting foster bottles, and en- alai Sits. Gen., Thiel, a colt ow, tee e fee been• pail b • QUIrles will be gladly answered. If: it The result tva$ the furna•ee room tai. C. W. Hooper, and B. w. F. Beavers. Plowmen's A spent on was held nnlite IIei�3eman- At auricle, past Clot. 36, to diet owaaer and also ssltether The vehicle s possible for your home to take a ►Fac next water had .floe_, and con - dorm of Mr. R=Claard Yellow, Thames fir na �,trs, hch, lie t. 16, , a is being overloaded or not, child,, think at over sad write .the table 1eater land escaped into "he Roe.,, on Thursday last, when goats a management, Tia aatetual Meeting of upper rooms and leaked through to CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY. large, number of competitors et>ok o'e' _.,..., ._ - I the Children's AN and Humane Soc- t,he, loss et looms, necessitating a I101i Part art the various classes. The wee defy swill be ]deed ;diel ,G•oder�.ch oat the ,:zy tar this pathic ,sciaool �.hitidren on Rev, I. A. aha \ark. SneAl of Dutton - GOOD GLASSES IF you IeBEA .. , a a elcbrated t1tG 45th aetsaivcrsary ,> ther Svcs favorable and fuQy IllAtl peaceMARRIAGES 7th of N'otember at 3 pus and •ell r ri�ay, Luckily very lottl edamagetthrir Ste ing on kr'day, las ny 'sic sverc intittendance� The pir3nin was clone and x111 Classes w r re commenced about IO ocloek •end f n Canada's 'defence Service are to be Crgeti into one department, kaowaa National Defence Local News s , ,w rt ma , ._.. D ADVICE IF ' are welcome. , , �, . fraena, gathered to extend eongrattda carnu,o i'ay,=In St. Joseph's Chureb, THP -1. 000 some On Monday. 5sla,d abnut 3,30, t9 reit ,}aa Steell :a 3 former Exeter " Strsteerd, on C?ct, •17, by Rev. Fr - YOU DON'T, I Canada's imports .for home consump tG':: Ilcty, b: ing a son at the late James Follots.ine is the list of the pr:'r.' Quigley, \tisw Margaret V. Way of tan ,'ter sag the 12 moautlts cndtg Sep- icer. S. T, Siengson, i�ielri Se. rotary Snell, rhe home was prettify clecoraa- ; ssrtaer$,_. Strattor:1, :o tier, Frames Carlin, of J, WARD, D.C., Optometrist c>f \ortks� A�n ricer diet a'r lea 11",ne tell .oar the occasi n, .Marcy letteraand Bots under 17' .-ears in sod, Wm, Seaford". tember, 1922, totalled $732,0494,815, as , tergrams were received from friends A1'asen Fl tcber-•-Mooeli:-•-In Usborne on Oct, One Block west of PrQ�rlic Library- aga•.nst $905,461,941, in The previaua 12 insnirin�, .sermon its t_he 'i"xt«tt 11em-sat �i;tc!,:Il, I,;oz�.don Gr . S. E. Corner. and $1,325,779,894 in the 12 oriel Church last Sunday eve.. Granton, Brant- d Boys under 21, in sod, Guy Jacobs. 18, 1ia;via nee, daughter of \tri. and Reassemble prices. months Poon a 43 for appointment. month., ending September, 1920. The decrease from the total of the year ended September, 1921, was over PHONE 81 The Men's Stare Men's Two -Trouser Suits Unbelievable WOOL AND WOOL MIXED $22 and $25 All Wool Suits $25 to $30 Overcoats GABERINES ,,.$17 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. J.aman `Tailor& Fu.rnishe�r AGENTS FOR "THE HOUSZ OF . HOBBERLIN" $1,"3,000,000, according ,to trade fig ores issued by the Dom:naon bureau of statist es, In the same period of 1921- 22 Canada's exports of home products decreased $183,261815 from $476,060,• °t euro;>e T e tr am acqust a1 pt , F T',s. Kirkland, Root. RotircisfCe, 660 in the year ended September, 1921, flat* sa yen bishops was dealt width set -,t„ . a silt c, „,,;a, s .as an apprec,atton to $792,796,845 in the }ear ended Sep- llangtb, and in conclusion, The heroism of pd -sew, Iter, :11r. Snell bar:an Tractor Corupetidltoza, Beat Elder wide teuaber, 1932. ;+z the Rev. Geo Walker duan the h+; nae htrr fat 1890, est:l was rrdauted a Fordson ;Arto Delve with algia- Seto, of Derry wee eu]o4izead, as tat Stra..,;oa est 1895 by Rat, I1r: Car ; line, James Hill, with a Fardson, + was at this time that the: Orange Or- Peen, ' Bluster, brutality, courseness arc no der had its birth. Some sixth mem, Speeial,5- 'lel for gentleness, sweetness and hers rf the Orange Order attended firs. \Vets, Mitchell, :Mrs. Frei:Metea, lh.t crown in ;ore, Harold Jeffery. esy. 13ow often we see :n bis the service in a body, occupying The Mrs, Cos and lar. ,and ears, Sr I. V. vulgar, loud mouthed, bragging hully front seats of the Church. Rev. Ssmp- Cann motored to London. on Sunday completely sowed by a smile and a son occupied the pulpit of Caen and attended the special Salvation etre.,gentle courteous words from a Presbyterian Church in the nmrnin , Army Services, Mr. Simpson has been engaged in k...t sweet woman. A s:mtae is the strong- iter fear several clay;, working in Cita est possible weapon In, the battle of interest of the Or.1ge Order. life, It conquers the boorish and the disgruntled; at lifts the shadows and SEVERELY INJURED. brings light. where ;before ell was darkness. It is all sthe time winning Io!er. Little, teamster for Mr. Robt, nett• friends, new customers, new bust Geta es, aawmtller of Exeter, was ser - nesse new opportunitiies. It is a tre- iously injured on. Tuesday of :est week menduous asset to the business world; for everyone likes the genic,), smiling man and woman wlio bas a kind ward for everyone. The man who attracts business to -day must have pleasing , manners. He must be a good mixer, friendly to everybody, with the sort of smile that .is :borne of a kind heart and the good --will spirit that wishes well to all. The 'value of a smile of that sort, which its not a mere parting of the lips, but a shining of the whole fare, cannot be 'estimated, it is beyond price. Cultivate it •an;d .you will be welcome everywhere. ' tern C]iatoa, Exeter, St, T'toma,s, Open Class in sort, Darold Jeffery'. Ctrs. Wee Moodie, to Roy b. Flet - speaker 1 e Iris tree front Gaal. S, ug kVesd Lorrtr . 'Toronto, Blenheim, Wal Wm, \te amid, 0 Ron:rliffe, ober L - 4ore Road South, stxcalL r referred to conte of the tiro„- keret/ie. t ale re a, Alberta and other a •' �Ia; -Ia \lit,°lie;`:' n Oct -18, etas ales for liberty .'set the para. Beg.rareiing , , + Bees under 1.. an �tublsTe, rrn:t llall�, t . r With the nerseauitt.QA of the curl,; ;�.�c :qr. aft;, eine ,`+a 1 ����t tee Prout; Toan Yettraw.. I. s n, ,,.,tt tater r,h. the tate A4, F, l sa-i.�tiaata, he referred to the liberty .e, •;�, ate s ; ream} h,.ncisome, --1 u�.t B ry =under 21 yea -s, in stubble. T'i� ;eel ears, may. to Dr, Vit , rlallt of tssused by \�artia utieer vse pais aat.s- sue t t t t... elf of the t ti etch 41]• Sian to Rome, tvlzich shook this ssbo14 the ,lie seniles. C'hurih, \Ir , •r, Fl.. tor Jeffery, d»dq tr Cudmore. .lS� h dal d • t 1:att press ritesi a senate basket ont:�"n Open mss.. in. stubble, Geo: Ferguson The correct way and the easiest way to dispose def some property or sell some small aytiele, find a tennan.t for Your house, or an article you have lost >r help when you war t et, is to insert 1 small advt in the "Want Column" of the Advocate. Coal !! CAR STOVE. 1 CAR CHESTNUT 1 CAR PEA, EQUAL PORTION OF EACH TO THE BUYER. CASH ON ORDER. $19.00 PER TON. R. G. Seldon EXETER Don't Ki11 Your. Wife Of courste, you don't meatnto do so, but did you ever reflect that she gives more ;than half of 'leer time in, making your home' beautiful and comfortable, to keeping your clothes roc neat and tidy, to cooking, boiling and baking tb se wholesome: and delicious foods ti that bave enabled you to go en (working, teaming and sleepjng in pace and contentment. Now, do your part.‘ Make it easy for her By taking home some of our Western; Wheat Four. Thus will ,your days he spent in peace and .contentment and your nights in sefres!un,g, sleep, the. natural resutt of helping your wile and home industry, . arvey Bros. • ,, a , hti1'$k7n? baa sF„ wE4w disat Clandeboye Death of Miss Lea, Biee,-Miss Ina ]dice, 37 years old, p2 Clandeboye, a of Victoreetvhea 1oa "int; ,togs in thewoods near debpet Victoria Hostalpon itaOci 24th, Lucan, He is supposed to have been following an operation, She ,had been hit by «t set 1, which SUPPed and when, he ill about two weeks. The late :Mss was putting the load on, anlee sus-J3i»e graduated in 1913 and was a tain.d a heavy blow on ,the abdomen,. most popular member of her class, and He crawled some distance eo obtain her less is mourned by a host of help and was brought to his home: friends. Beaates her parents, Mr; and deers and later taken ,te• Victoria Hos- :etre. Ira Bice of Clandeboye, she is pital, Landon, where he was operated survived by a brother, Dr. Ernel Bice on, The bowel was found to be rup- of London, .and a sister, :Mrs. Reber hired. The latest report .aye hG is eteiralie of Brampton. Ret•, A. A. on a fair way to recovery, Bice, rector of All ,Saints" Anglican MAIN STREET \1ETHOUIST Church, London, is a cousin. CHURCH ANNIVLRSARY. Large Congregations attended the Mourit Carmel Anniversary Services of ,the glair -5t, Methodist Church on Sunday last, both On Wednesday, Oct, 18th. the death Morning and evening, The preacher was Rev. j. C. Cosby Morris of Lon- oc`urxed of Bridget Crunnican, widow don, and his sermons were inspiring : of the late :Michael Gla n, at the, home ants instructive to a marked degree. et her San, Joseph Glavin, at the ad forceful speaker • < if is a fluent and cancel age of 97 years. The, deceas- aud bold his audiences in wrapt :1 had been in failing health for some Lent on, The Woodham chair assisted' time, and had been confined to her. in' the service of song, and Mr, rW, he'd for the past few motraths. The; Mills of that village and Miss Edna end came gradually, her demise being Follick of Exeterrendered choice se- due to old age, She is survived by lectians, The Sunday School emcee three daughters -Mrs. D,- O'Brien, Mrs. in the afternoon was of especial in- T. Coughlin of ,this pace and Mrs. tercet, The school met in the soli,- Farmer of Centralia.; three sons, Ed, encc room, and Rev. .Morris gave a o,f Landon, James a£ Michigan, and Sat - pleasing talk. Mr. H. El. Huston pre- urdaseplaat 19.30hwi2equileanias wed,Oas cel - seated some seventy Robe Raikes dip- ebrated by Father Corcoran, when the Lomas rendte ceases• to scholars for per - funeral took place t St. Peter's Cem- £ect attendance _throughout the year. etery, Cie rtralia,-$:l�Er, fat Ram was Miss Penick and elr, slick sang a y' delete 'The collections .for the, day i' London Saturday on business, Mrs. amounted to about $800. Coven Pres- •Frank Coughlin attended the Catholic byteriaun church and James St. Meth - last convention held at Windsor adist church withdrew their evening last week. -The social held in the Hall service, • `•on Monday evening was well attended. _-- -Mrs, Rowe' -and son, Mr, and Mrs. J• FLETCHER-MOOAIE, Crunnican, Mr, and Mrs. C. Crunni.- ‘There was a pretty house wedatng can of Lucan, dere. ,and ?vers: Morrison at the home of and 'elm edoi ,en ' Parkhill, attended the funeral of Doodle of Usborrue T late Mrs. Glavin; oan. Saturday"- p„ ,auear Exeter, ytr Chas. Rager and Miss Alice belt - ort Wednesday, Oct. `18, at 11 a, (mi, rich calle=d onr friends m London last when their youngest daughter; \far- week, garet Mae, became the bride oe Mr.' R: Roy Fletcher; ,son ,of Mr. and Mrs.! Michael Fjletcher, also sof Usb.ornre, The ceremony was pea-fosme:d by Rev..' GOING STRONG. G. M. C:hidlley, B. •A,, of Thames Road I There is , alssra soarer seri ng wrong, Presbyterian Church in the presences',, ' about thirty immediate relatives. something fierce that threatens doom, of. Mrs. W. Rydall, aousitn ,of the bride, but trie coumitry jogs ;along atnd played Mendeitlsoba's wedding marc' emerges dram flys .glaanr. ' A;16 John The bride, who was gavenl n marriage Bull is h(ar:."i tto, hard to smother by her lather, and who was preceded is despayr; and he trots. slang his way by her little ,niece Miss Dorris Har- with has ooa't-ball in:the air. Just :t vey, ,and her nephew, Master Billie tittle whi.!le agor �ev!erytibling seemed on Coward, as flower girl ,and ring bear-- the blink, and we ,wept and lapped up er, took her place, at ; he temporary wee as ,our daily food and drink Every altar under an arch ;oaf autumn' !eaves prospect was a frost, diene would be with !ern embankment, wea,rin,g a beau- no coal to burn," and a bard of wood 'dad gown of ultramarine caentan crepe,' wens cost more Mari, any man could an carrying a shower bouquet toff earn,' All the trains would cease to 'aphelia roses, being "oth+erwiise unat- tended. \lis:ses Marguerite Pickard bf the world seemed berak and dun, there Exeter and. Margaret Sharp' of Sim- , were tears upon oar . ruana. Even. coe signed the. -register as tvw{truesses, chronic Sonny Arns shook their heads and were honorary waitre-se,s during and 'sighed. "Alas! .We can't sting our the sumptuous wedding ' repast: Then cheer -up hymns, for the crisis will not rrrany costly and usefu gifts received pass- We are up against it now, ,every by the girdle. -bore ,te,timony to the di; piece itba;p•rr s pe, and the statesmanhigh esteem in which she as helds•ix beats his brow in extnemOty, of fear," the community. The happy couple But the 'country jogs along, and .the. left by auto for an extended tour down sin -!ting statesmen say, "We are surely the : peninsula. and ':over- the border, going strong, better times will come The bride wore alerown tailored suit, this • way. '?'here w,ulll shortly be a blown hat and fox neck -piece. On boom, that will" knock the records. cold thein return :they " wall , follow agr~cul- were ternerging " trem the gloom, and tural pursuits on tl Feu line farm south skies are 'bright as gold•"-W-t;lit of 1 xeter. Masan, Be,st finish in sod, Wm. Allison. 13t crown in stubble, Jars Kirkland Best finish in stubble, Victor Jeffery Youngest plowman, 1.'4'm, Allison, Plowman over 60, Robt. Roweliffe. Best team and equipment, William Allison. Mr. i rne.St Bates, agent for the DEATHS is sett -In \Qariette, 3ficla., para, Oct, 19, Ur. -5. Thos. Bissett, formerly of te- eter, in her 74th year. 1;e tcliff-lin Stephen, on October 22 William Andrew Rowtc],iff, aged 82 years, 6 months. Bice -At Victoria Hospital, London, oaf October 24, Iut Bice, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Ira Bine, Clandeboye, aged 37 years. , Gta.vin-At :tit. Carmee on October 18 Bridget Crunniean, widow of 'Midi- sal Glavin, aged 97 years. Phone 9 Let this Bright, Sanitary Store Ct ERV ICE 0A`PISFA.DTION• ON' L OF OUR SPLENDID STEAKS will make a meal fit for a king. Cut from the very choicest of , grain fed cattle it is Pleat that' ,Proves its supremacy with die. first taste. And with all its ex- tra. goodness our meat costs no more than ordinary grades, You don't have to pay more, though you get more at this meat market. supply your wants. RIVERS' MEAT MARKET WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN: PRICE. .....................„....-., J. A. STEWART £ Phone 16 " THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES." A Full Stock of Winter Goods in All Departments Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats A New Shipment of Ladies' Coats to make a,- selection from. They are up-to-the-minute in style and very low in price. RUBBERS AND RUBBER BOOTS. We can fit .every member o1: your family in a >a,.r of Fine Rubbers. .. "Get fitted for the wet days are coming." For the men a pair of "Min er's Invincible" Rubber Boots is the best. They will outwear all others -bar none. WINTER U NDERWEAR For Ladies and Children we have Penman's and Turabull's Underwear in combination and separate garment in all styles, b'or Men or Boys we can give you Stanfield's Red or Blue Label; Penman's fleece lined or naturae wool, auad the famous • Turnbull's " Ceetee" art. separate garments or combinations. 98c. MU+N'S WORK SHIRTS, 98c. A new Shipment sof good Black and 'White Stripe Work Shirt. All sizes, Regular $1,50 value for 98c,. 6 lbs best Rolled Oats for 25c, 3 cakes Palmolive Soap, 23c. 35c, fancy Biscuits mixed for 20e Shredded Wheat Biscuit 12c. pk Pure Bulk Cocoa 15c• lb. 3 pkgs. Kellogg; Corn Flakes 29c J. A. STEW -ART Highest Prices Paid for Butter Eggs and all kinds of Poultry" Ads