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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-11-30, Page 1
i IIRTY-FIFTH YEAR. EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY NOV. 30, 1922 SAND.= Ai CRBP.C1 Pure Manitoba Fiours $3, Shorts =--- $27 a t P All from Ontario Mills. For the first 15 days in December o until supply sold. out. R;G. Seldo PHONE 81 The Men's Store Big Sale Continues Dozen SUITS at ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,1 $12:50 1 Dozen RAINCOATS at .,.,,,... $6.50 8 TWEED OVERCOATS at a $12.50', 1 ,Doz. OVERALLS -and PANTS $1,50 1 Dozzen TWEED. PANTS .,,., $3.00;; Gent's Furnishing HEAVY RIBBED UNDERWEAR 81 FLEECE LINED UNDaRWP.A.R 75c, SWEATERS . $3.00 SOCKS, — ,.. ... ,.,...3 pairs for $1.00 GLOVES $1.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' CAPS 50c, & 51 HATS,—FELT AND TWEEDS $L00 SHIRTS a ,. $1.00 HANDKERCHIEFS, 5 for $1.00 TIES— , 25c., 50c.,75c.,, and 51.00 .10 per cent off EVERY ARTICLE IN OUR e aNa TIRE STOCK, DURING THIS SALE. W. W. Taman Tailor& Furnishe r AGENTS FOR "THE HOUSe, OF HOBBERLIN" Our Corner me men, are born good, some make and others are caught w th(the Hozne with some people gems to lira a temporary shelter between motor trips. All nssira are born .free andeaele) and }cave the choice o7 remaining so or getting liveried, ^ Thic le the ser'as,on of the year when the ;cute miner is apt to state't hist ear in a small closed garage. You are cautioned not to do so, because of •the hubtle. danger of the deadly poison, known as carbon -m i oxide, This paz-w son, is the more „dangerous because it las absolutely no drifte or smell. Some merchants and Vileness men in all towns never make an. attempa; to offset the campaigns pf the mail- order aworder houses of the Cities. The week.. ly newspaper 4s the only voice •they have, and yet, soma .of 'them never a ee the volumes of the pep -r to let the people know what ;they have ice sell, and that they want their,btars.ns:ss. Is it surprisring then, that the ruaii-ordter business increases? No matter how sane 11 the business it should have en advertisement In. ;the Local, papers. It is ,proaeded iby the Onstar5e Stat- utes that when Christmas Day falls on the last Monday lee he: year the municipal nomination meetings, usual- ly held on that, elate; shall bie held( on the preceding Friday. Such ,is the case thio year, and in consequenger P:n1y rfive clear days are allowed for preparing and pri;ntliing #e annual fin- aaeial statemenatae Na change is made in polling day when it falls on New Year's day. It .i suggested that the municipal commits have their financial year end not later than Dec. 8th Hua der these .exceptional r ecumettances. Unless some such steps arae taken few financial statements will, be in the hails of the ratepay4era by nomination day. DR, JOHN WARD CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST HAS MOVED TO MAIN STREET, SOUTH of Y.P.C.A. EXE ee,R 4 Phone 70. Do You Charge for Cleaning Wheat ? There are stall a few; asking this question, and vae are pleased to say that Wheeat or ,other, 'grain brought to us, ,for sale ,is run through our ,Re- ceiving Separator free of charge. The screenings ape returned to /the owner, who is .always ,pleased; with sth'e operation, as it saves him time and Iabor., We are in !the Market for all 1dLn.d o,..grairl, 20,000 Bushels of Wheat WANTED BEFORE CHRISTMAS: Bring 't along, We shall treat 6i btier Trght, Harney Bros. ..............._ .................. ........... If lore as intoxication,polygamy:Altat be delirium trsmens. A teaspoon;ful of gb sip will taent a kettle full of pure truth. A woman is , la i ,to jte Oven!. ashanteci, to be forty, sorry to be six- ty, axis proud to be eighty, Mr A. J. ,'1lcDen;ell has been on. Wm. Laverty, do 12.23; Arthur San- thesick. listfor several days, s ders 21.33; Wm. Smith, do, 10.35; Miss Grebe Redden has taken a John Chambers, do., 13.63; Fred Cora- ,aesztzon in the Exeter Post office, as 'Sl`• de., 20.93; Jas. Parson$, do. 1$ 23 assistant, ©ommertcing her duties on GUS Dockstador, do., 13.20; Thos. San_ Wednesday, ,-ler,, da., 10.20; David Mfacic da 2.50 /Peter t x CaL Z m.,n t cambo' la r 20,63; P Mr. Jas, J3rintnell's rteav, brick house Webber, saver 1a13ar, 20.93; William cu the corner of Huron and Carlin„ Webber de., 10.10; L. Brlmacombe, do !streets is about completed and ready t 9.00; Percy Hewitt, do, 4,65; Jona- fur oeeupan$ y. It is 1a very oreltty than Kydd, team labor 23.65; John Par Woman is the ,fairest work of the'h°ane axed very conveniently arrant -"sons, labor sewer, 9.75; John C. Snell Great Acthar. The edition being large d' do., 9,45; Samuel lark, do:,, 6,60; 00 Keys, 5.55; Frank Mallett, labor 15.00 ma ratan should .be without one. L, fe O. aTERTI\G Dr. J. W. Browning, Medical H. Q.,' 150.00; C. H. Sanders, chairman, B.Q.H. by Ellerinertoa, Jos. Sensor, Cled . A wise maiden scenteth *.rozfble A special meeting of the D.F.O. 10.00. from. afar and avoideth a seerxe, but a will be held on Thursday night, Nov. Adjournment foolish damsel exclainceth, "Dana." 30th. at 8 pan;., in Senior's Hall. air. Wm. Black and Andrew Hicks will All municipal clerks must fonvard give addresses. to the office of the Fere alarshall ia'i- Toronto a report on •eveey fire that'HYDRO IN CREDITON AN lakes place- in hes enun canallty: For CE' TRALIA, rnic services he is paid $1 by thel On- sari government For several years r�llages s }iyCrRdt was turned ono rn 'the trf Con and Centralia on the municipalities bad to nay thz fee Tuesday night, Quite a number got for fire returns and then it was only ; ferment in the neighborhood are w: 50e. Many clerks never bothered Ct ,For the current, for both light and lecrag „n their accounts to the coup- p `!vera 1t wa ll be a great conven en.e t them c$3. The origin ,of every are. of a suis character is now invest- igated. J. V..\U LSON VERY ILL. The L'rnited Farmers' Po-operat:ve MIr„ J' '� \131Lsotna .Pt. Laanbeth, merly ,aF Man -"alt and Whalen, and well Co;npan}*. Limited, ..n view of "thy kmawn do Exeter, rtiho 'z few ! ec1;A hoses suffered during .the year in cts age had his leg brok+n by being k_ck- beemea and Toronto eiores, will like- e4 by a. horse, is now dangerously ill ty rR•asc all ,stores note aIr n. 0 . ca? ea prz�uniroraia, anti n>y hone•. are held :a, for hi, recovery: liotai fan ly has erne 35 4s'tor4, ni;ta� govt been cloc+e:t bean c•an1eL with a ares of 576,978,21. • H. 13. to his laedsde: Cleanes,, general manager, believes ELECTION OF OFFICERS. tree direct -ars favor cle ng all stor s Th. Odd Felorrs elected print ual br3 •° ughtsut the province. The net of tiers on Tuesday n`ght for the xra ing loss for the year in th marls f"nen. first six mas pi 1923, as follows -0 vial statement assuad recently s Noble Grant, E. \t. Quance, 'Nice 5554,222.78. Grata. S W..S.ims;;' Fn, -Se., W. o s•Rec.-Sea, ,, J �• , R.N. Creech, Trees i E. M. Jas azaxn L With the cort,strurrt:on period for 4 Medical Examiner, Tar.. this year over the highway alepeat- (r 1:441; 'trustees,' R. N. Cree,.h, V ment at Toronto on Thursday. made ""'r"'"' 1'4 Johats. public at the parlament buildings a ENJOYABLE ENT1RTAINAIE`T, aero; •,t`cal abstract ,of its season's re- M185: Francs\ kawt,n, the ',am:pus comp'ishmente. It revealed the eon- cree: Ins',_�an Radertnn 1 Saveer, at= strur•,;,on of about 300 miles of high- ,iraeiern a large audience in the ().ere whys, the accomplishment of much Huse on Friday e v. neap, under the preliminary grading and other work, auspices of the Young People of Ma -n and the expenditure of aDnroximately itreet Methodist Church. atss Hand $10,000,000. Of this the I)omineon is ford of Ingersoll, and Mir, Ronald Wit- te pay a share, and the; mwunicivalnta s ww"d" 'uf Exeter assakted n the pro- benefiting ro-benefit ng pea; 20 nee teen, of the `t"t.0 with Pleasing solos, \I;ss Nick tsnlel, t,•r•.t is an excell nt resd r and a1.�r.a s ter of merit, po.sessee; a charming p • ,;venality and wee!7 ewe's reeved n every number. In par: a•:' Tate recital Bliss Niekatva, apt eare.l :n ntod.rn ate. psrel, and in the other Dart tn. native" costume. He selections were wide cn rants, showing off Jeer -ability •io great ad yenta Local News DOLLAR DAYS, While the 'stormy 'iv:a telier Friday and Saturday last were hot conducive to "Big Busenness" the Dollar Day merchants in Exeter who made a epee - at effort pee,.:.ateffort to secure business; aro eon- si:lering the weather, pretty well eat - 'On the ;nteoutnt of business ranee. Others who dad make an a€ - fort surely can have nothing to object to—either in bu,sine s pr weather. A, gooa manly people wore en town, but the deep snow and the storm Pre.- vented re:vented people from coming a grenk distance, as otherwise would have been the case. Some of the merchant., are continuing the cheap sales this week. Keep your !eye on the advertising col. - ulnas •ol The. Advocate for Barge n9. The mann.. Mho has them to offer will tell you about them in those coiumn;7. He wants' your business, patronize him. GUESSERS WHO WON PRIZES. The marble. gu°essezg contest put an by the Dollar 1May- merchanits. of town proved to be a ;eery interesting event and a large number of guesses were re gisteref' during the. two days. At 1.0 O'clock Saturday (Hauler the mar. blest cozrta' meed am, ,the wear were coital- ea ount'era by Mr. J. al. Sautbcoat and Ole, C. 1-1. Sanders, with, Mr. Thos. IYnt- aey as referee. They found there were 1110, anat be guesees regisiner- ed from 300 to 2000. The successful guessers and pates ,awvarde:d were as follows,—Clanton Sweet, 1111, 100 lbs. of sugar; Garnet Heywood, 1111,, a case of canned peas;•Mrs. Frank Del - bridge, 1117, a ;case sof corn; Bern- ice Tuckey, 1100, 50 lb..ryey Br..osa flour; Harry Ford, ,1100,/ :os. flour Viola Hodgert, 1123, 50' sfloar; Mrs. Thos. Creech, 113.0, 5u lbs. flour, A WORLD EVENT . Every person who desires to 'hear some of the greatest talent of some Of the foreign Countries, should sec- ure their tickets early for the Ban- quet at Tames street, Dec. 8th. There will be only 200 tickets iesued. They may be secured from Mr. $. Fitton at 50c each. Ladies as well as gent- lemen are eligible. The Commission of from five to ten delegates of re- nown from foreign countries will sit during the afternoon to receive in- formation as to the working of Pro- "hibition in South Huron. Commit- tees have ,been appointed'. to gather and convey this information. There will also lee a•great !mass meeting in the James St, church at 8 p.m, when addresses will be given by those from outside countries of the World. This will afford without the expense of travelling and obtain 'a bird's eye view .,of -,other 'countries and their problems. Here is a.partial .list of the naniiee of those who:will be press ent from Foreign zdouittlras. 1VIrs.-Agnes Slack of -Rhg1hni. Mr, Kempen, of - 73ulgariit Rev. C ` W. Crlole, oP United States; Mr. Farna- geif, of Bulgaria and a representative train West Africa. PASTOR INVITED TO EXETER At the last regular meeting of the James St. Methodist Church Board, an invitation was extended Itev. W. , E. Donnelly, B. A., of Amherstburg, , to become pastor at the espiratiou of the pastoral term of Rev. J, M. Wil- son next July. ne nvitation has been. accepted ` by Mr. Donnelly, subject to approval 'of the Stationing Committee of Lon- ' don Conference. The career of Rev. Donnelly has been one of marked success and rap- id advance. As an organizer, as a pastor and as a studious, forceful, eloquent preacher :lar. Donnelly ex- celIs. Esneciaily as a worker among young people has he shown special addeptability. James street is to be congratulated on securing Mr. Don- nelly to carry on the work succeeding Mr. Wilson who closes his pastoral term. Mr. Wilson has :received and ac- cepted a unanimous call to Am- herstburg. Exeter Council Monday, November 27, 1922 A regular meeting lof the mtuacipal council with all the members present. The minutes sof ,the last meeting were read and approved. A Tetter was read from airs. Ann Pickard, re school ,tax;' 'The council having no, power to make, any change , thereat, the correspondence was or- , dered filed. A letter was read .from The Canad- iue. Coal Supply Co., Taranto. Filed. ' firs. James Brintive11 addressed the ' council regarding an ,acc,ount far tile supplied, claiming that heretofore oth- er citizens had secured tile sufficient to cross the street. Shebegged to claim the same. Per Elleringeon and Davis—That an allowance be; made, For the ,number sof ,tire ,irn crossing' street. —Carried. Through the reeve complaints have been made of teamsters when plow- ing village hots, allowing, their; teams to trample over; the sidewalk draggipng. the plow after them, destroying the gravel path. The council ,beg to re- quest the team terss to refrain from this practi!c . By-iawst of the Village, Nose 6, 7, Y8, were read and patsta,ed, •the reeve and clerk being intstructed to sign sane. The ..Following ,accounts ,veres read and pawned,—Fifth Division Court, fees clerk and bailiff - 548,00 Samuel Sweet labor on 'walks 16,80 Cochrane Ma- chime Works, repairs 13.0e; London Free. Press, sewer advertzsem„'ot,,10,20 David Russell, hlaeksenithting ae. 7.05; Ed, Treble,.retpairs, 22.70; Peter Whit- lock, send 70c.; Thos. A,po'letan, lab- or abor sewer 22.13; Ernest Appleton, da. 22.13; Geo. Stire, do., 23.63; John $tire 14,03; Nelson Vale, do., 18.08;. IRTHS iflOMPPSIlt MARRIAGES .Peaward,_z..-N fl—At daze. !tome of tIae, bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. Nett, Ce tt:ata, on Nov. 22, their .laughter, Marion M,Z. rgarw :, ,to ;list George Frederick Pennwarden, also of Centralia DEATHS erre—ma Hera ell, on Nov. 23rd; Thos. J. Berry, in his 67th year. Watt—In Clinton, ore Nor. 21, Theta. J. Watt. Breelehawv—In W;ndsor, on Nov. 19t1 , Bertha C., wife. of G. A, Brad'Fiaw o€ Essex. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gee Dans of Clinton. - Creeth•a-I,t Nelsen EC, on Nov. 14tAikenherude4a. Toronto', on Nev. to \ire and' es, Harry McCreath,, Fred reele A. Aikerthead, son n£ \1r. nee Ethel Armstrong o€ Exa;:ter, a Wm Aiken.'_head of Stanley Tp., in son, has 22nd year. Dominion Stores, Ltd, CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS. SPECIAL BLEND TEA—The Famous Red Bag. -- ,,,.,ib. 49c. Orange Peel .., ,., lb. 35c. Lemon Pel, „ lb. 35c. Citron Peel ,,,,,,, --lb. 55, Seeded Ra:.*..zs lb. lee. Seedless Rees as 2 lbs. 35c 5lielled Wee nuts lb. 55e. Shelled Almonds lb. 55e. Setred:t.:d Cocoanut ,...lb. 23e:. �,rzru?iz'Ectraet, Stec bot. 25e. Burk Dates ,,,,,,,,, —2 lbs. 25e. Bra;ul Nuts lb. .19c. W„ lanuts in Sit e'E :,.,. Ib. 25e, ,almonds in Sheat lb. 25c. Orontes doz. 40c. Grape; Fut , 3 for 27c, Slear,sh Onions.,.... 4 lbs. 25e. Chorea tes .,,x.,, ,.. lb, 35e. Mixed Ca nd es, :lb. 23e, do aces Snaps lbs. 25e, Lemon Crisp „ . ,,.. ,,,, ib. 17c. REAKFAST BACON. wase 39e. GtNN'S COOKE lC N1C HAUS , ... 24c. lb. , PURE LARD WE DELIVER, clic>NE 263 S5c. lb. 20c. lb. PHONE 16 tew Repeats DOLLAR DAY argaans Because of the unfavorable weather of last week -end and the fact that many of our customers could not be given proper service during. the Saturday rush, we have decided to repeat our Dollar Day Bargains on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week,. ALL THE PRICES GIVEN IN OUR ADVERTISEMENTS IN LAST WEEK'S PAPERS WILL BE IN FORCE FOR THE 3 DAYS, NOV, 30, DEC. 1, DEC. 2, I1 YOU HAVE MIS- LAID YOUR PAPER CALL US UP AND WE WILL BEND YOU ANOTHER ONE, Read! Read! Read! 56.19 — OUR PRICES ARE SELDOM BEATEN. BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS — Those who bought ;Boys' Suits last week -end got wonderful values at the above price. We have graded soma more suits to this lot, and also several dandy warns. Overcoats. If you have a boy at school ,you cannot afford to. miss ibis opnortunety at $6.19 Stele Dinner Sets -20 per cent. Discount -Dinner Sets This Stare is ,Hoped for its stock -of 'Dinner Ware, and our, tables are stacked with same of the prettiest pts eve have ever ofiared for sale. A 20 per cent, Discount will apnly.on. every set in our store. Our China Department is filled, with Beautiful Sets and Single, Pieces of China, ;Glass acid Brassware, suitable for Chriattanas Gifts. We are ,also ;Headquarters for "Blue Bird" ' Bridal Rowse" "White and Gold", and '`Overload stock patterns. 55.50 Men's High Rubber Boots, Red Soles $4.49 54.00 Heavy Low, Rubbers, Miner Quality 53.49 $1.50 M,en's Woollen Shirts and Drawers 51.19 Your Dollars will Buy More Quality Groceries Here wsooies .,.. ..:34c.34c. 2 ib, Rolls sQeetualiMity ,edToCiletkPaper35c25c 34e. 7 large cans Cascade Salmon $1. 34c: 9 half 1b. cans ,Cascade Seaman 2 lbs, Seedless Raisins 2 lb. Seeded Raisins 1 ib. Blest Orange Reel 11b, Blest Lemon Peel Royal Yeast Cakes Sc.•e- Lux 10c. — Corns ;Flakes 9c, 1 ib. Special ,Bilend Tea, b1k .or .mix. 48c,— 1.1b spec. M,ix,Caffee 38c 7 lb. Rolled spats . .25c. 15 bars any Laundry $,pap 98c, 3 pkgsi`jelly Powder 24c. 3 10c. Bottles E,deract 25c. 35c. Bottle Ealtract 1Varalla 22c, 60c. 4 and 5 -string Brooms .48c. Best Canned Caen ,.and Early June Peas — 1 tesla tof each; for... 25c. J - A. STE TAR T Highest Prices Paid for Butter " Eggs and all kinds of Poultry,