HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1922-12-14, Page 4Motorists
Beware
Drain water from your radiator or
use
Pyridine Alcohol
to prevent freezing.
• Put on your
Tire Chains
It may Gave a life or your car fro
• akin; wrecked.
Let ns take care. of your
Storage R Battery
If you are going to elf
Week, It not, let. us • store it
winter at 50«.. Per Month,
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The Exeter Advocate
Sanders & Cree.:b, Proprietors
'qubseriirtiozx Price- In adeanc'e, $I' 50
oar year in Canada; $2,00 :n the
United States. All subscripton% not
(raid u advance, S. ..harged,
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DEC. 14, 1932.
Centralia
It will pay you to come in and in-
vestigate
at-•v,stagat<e our new Hoo reed There
:teed he no mare stiff pigs,
HARVEY BROS. vestigate our new Hog Fee
very painful ..accedent nal e des 'horn -
beg last. 'While r'rorkin:� "the base
rent of her home she acoiden tally
stepped sideways and twisting het ;oat
broke a small! bone in her ankle,
Mr. Eldon and :Mss Hellen Miller
attire-led the funeral of :Nina Lucy
Hutchison of Seaforth,
Credit 012
1Ve are putting up hag feed high
ta protein and low in Were, just the
feed required for the, bacon, hog, Try
it. HARVEY BROS..
VULC ANIZJ. G I wish to announce
that I do alt kinds' of vulcanizing, such
as Rubber Tires, Rub ler Boots and
Sboes, Ete. Prices z1.asoiiabie and
good wort: guaranteed, We else -bane
•d!e second .hand tires.
JOS. HA.IST, Crediton:
Local. Doings
Read the. ads, in. this issue for the
.Che�,steea; bargains.
• Mr. Geo, :Bantle has: been;lpid up for'
a few days • with, lumbago.
•
Mr. and Mrs, L Armstrong have _e-
• turned from a visit in Toronto:
The work on the sewer in. Exeter
was stopped on Tuesday night ow-
ing to the cold weather.
Mr. Ralph Willis & t' Stephen Ps
bolding .= auction, sat: of farm :tock
m
and implements em, January lith.
WHEN IN EXETER give Lawson,i
the Jeweller, a call. He has a •Choice•
Mat of Christmas goods in stock. See
his 15 Jewelled Watch, Goldfiliedm.3e.
t $12, fully guaranteed. A. Barg igu
It will pay you to. come iter and in-
estegete our new Hot*, Feed. There.
need be zee more stiff pigs.
HARVEY' BROS.
The severe weather is hampering the
orkrmmen :n connecti:ag up the Vie-,
z street dram, which will not be
ipleted until Spriing
Air. acrd Mrs. Jacob iNteesner of lash
wood visited the former's sister, Mrs.
Henry Mot; last week.
Mrs. Geo. Caldwell of Cargill spent
a few days with her' aster, "%Its. Wm.
'flalirre.
. Saila Sims, who has been suite
ell ,,mpr*viiig. -
Mr. r. Aaron Sw eztz' er returned last
weak Ar:m the Went,
1, Mr. Chris Either of .Zusfc,b. spent
,Sunday with his ,mother, NW. Fred
EBhzr. ,.
Miss Margaret Kuhn is. on zthe sick.
+
,Mr. Alonzo Hodgins I,eft this morn -1
ing for Goderieh, where he' will act on
the jury.
Mr. C. Zwicker iia hada radio ma-
chine installed the put week,
The Hydro gang brave nearly 'cam -
ted the power line and expect to
!care town this week,
Nfis; Viola Geiser returned :come the
p1 t week. after itis:ting friends a
M�Stdecreer,
•
Dashwood
It will pay you
coir in
George Warren, Caseday, husband of
!Mrs, \Margaret ;,Munroe, nee Miss Fol
land, formerly of Exeter, died
cently.
Rear: A. Sime fr' •of Centralia occu-
pie4 the James Street Chureh puipet
Sunday, and preached interesting and
instruct'.'.ae sermons,
` iessrs, T. A. Russell, of Toronto
formerly of Usborne and H..Sneith:
of Exeter were among the prize win-
ners he cattle at the Guelph Fair.
;NU'. .Aaron 'litxssler, is critically
at the h�?n i t of daughiter, 'Mrs. R.
D31./.3„ and but alight hop'eis esetertain--•
ed for his recovery. He; is in his Slat
year.
The Past -masters of Lebanom !sorest
kodge, N. 133, A. F, & A h1„ t,aoru
sway at the emergent rrtee(t .110151Zreeday Wight end conferred three
third degrees, the work berg sce1
lently done,
FINGERS BADLY CUT.
.Mr, Frank Taylor while working the
.n the ms
; R-Tay1Or • Pi,arat%
Mill on Tuesday aftermoom, in' some
manner got his hand caught, with the`
result that the forst and fourth fing-
ers of the right hand were badly lac-
erated. .An effort is beteg made eo
save the first finger; but the +other was
taken off.
CANADA'S WHEAT CROP
Canada's wheat crop this year ;a
large enough to .supply 35,339,726 t eo�
rale with one loaf of bread oar• iiem'i
for a whole year. Statistics ;re, to
prove that 343,000,000 bushels of wheat;
are equivalent to 20,580,000,000 pounds;
of wheat, or 10,290,000 tons, .or 73,-
500,001e barrels of flour which could
be made into 12,862,500,000 loaves of
bread, weighty 24 ounces each.
----ter
Usborne Council
nil an Usborne Council met at the town-
'There
own
"There ship Hall on Saturday, Dec. 2nd,
neer" be no more stiff pigs'- 1922. All members were present.
WHEN IN EXETER give Lawson, HARVEY BROS. Minutes or meeting of Nov. 4th, read
the Jeweler, a can. He has a Choice WHEN IN EXETER i;i e'`Lawson and approved
lot of t'hrxstmas goods in stock. Sae , That the Nomination meeting tor
hie 15 Jewelled Watch, Gold filled case the
oftChristmaaagood% ,a! He stock See the Township be held at the Tp. Hall
at $12, fully guaranteed, A :3argairk hie 15 Jewelled Watch, Gold filled case on Friday, Dec. 22nd at 1 o'clock
We are putting up hod feed high at 812, fully guaranteed ,A Bargahn,' p.m. •
in protein and low io fibre just the That it an election be necessary
teed required for the bacon hog. Try
We are putting up hoc fees! High through: more than the required
it. HARVEY BROS. in. protein --d low in, fibre, just the number of ratepayers signifyrequhe d
feed
JIr. Wm, Rubinson is attending the it. HARVEY BROS.
U. F. O. Winter Fair at Toronto, - - --e- • • polls shall be held from 9 a,m. to 6
Roy Neeb had two fingers of h', 31r• and Mrs. Sam'1 Qeetreicherand p.m, on Monday, Jan, lat, 1923 at
!rowel hurt recently, when they titer Jlrs, Brenner via ted ;an Kitchener'�ov- the following places, viz:-- `
jammed against a wall when one of er the week -end. el,. , , Div, 1, School house No, 4, (Eden)
Mrs, J. K. Gmetz is a 'ng the D.R.O. John Hunter, P.C. Verne Pin -
Mies Viola Hodgert of Exeter visited funeral -kf her sister, thci ittte 'ars, colube; Div. 2, House of H. H. Brown
Alli -
with he: aunt, .Mrs. T.V Willis over `un- Otto Boldon at Pi gcon, :13y:1k D.R.O. H. H. Brown, P.0 Chas. Alli-
\iis., Tiernan Spent Saturday in L•on-
day. son; Div. 3, - House of Mrs. H. Horton
Mrs. Connor, who has been' visiting 'd Mrs. \i, Mclean:: and u- left est ' •D.R.O. Wm. Jeffrey, P.C. 8ty„ W.
her &tighter in Owen Sound for :.omey
f�w weeks, returned last week to join he* hrisb d at Court- Dougall; Div. 4, Public Hall, Far -
week
charge of the Sunday School =lever- future borne,.
vary aervicee in the church ;fere on . 3Ir, A` Bean of `t- s �'t ting ville, D,R.O, Jackson Woods, Y C.
Sunday. preaching * two inspiring ser- .ern this V Cinety. a .. Geo, Kellett; Div: 6, School house
mons. Mrs. H. England is ,n Lonedbn, No. ?, ('Lion) D.R.O. Rd. Pooley, P.C.
3Lr, 43�m. Moffatt ..was in Toronto where she urrderw,ent an operation Chas. Jaques; Div. 7, House of Miss.
lest ss:eek with a carload oi~ cattle. We hope for a sleepilyd" eaovee y., Colgan; (Kirkton) D.R.O. David
--.--i--ee 'r"-• *`"` ai' Goulding, P.C. Oliver McCurdpt.'
required for then bacorr hog. Try intention of standing as candidates,
-Rev. LWilson. of Exeter, ably rook right, where they intend mal ang`;"heir quhar, D,R.O, John. Turnbull; P.C.
John Simpson; Div. f. Tp. Hall Elim-
.•rr •...nee That the D.R.O's. report to the
14112331eY $�ep' r= ,,.. Clerk at the Tp. Hall at or before
7 , t 11 o'clock a.m., on Tuesday, Jan. 2nd,
Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jones attend- We are putting um laogfeed , ,bigh 1922, the result,of their several polls.
,ed the funeral of Mr. Jones' cousin, in protein and low, in fibre, just the By-law No. 11., 1922, re Nomina-
ltirr George Johins of Elimvalle iwho
it,
feed required -for thHARVEY e. „bacon B log. Try tion and Election read and passed.
`
died very suddenly Saturday niornang 1 I5 and Communications read contents
Pith sgl 122 trouble. ofd i air noted viz: -Letter from Huron Bee
Y� liEN lie EXETER give La' aom,
Mrs. Stewart McQueen met v• sth a the Jeweller, a call,:e.leeilh s3a. ice• Keepers .Assn. Letter from Hosliital
lot of Christmas ,goceds�, , tociC;°;,•
.,5,ee for Sick Children, re case of l Obert
his 15 Jewelled Watch GolVieletenAe Gardiner, filed.
ARE YOU A MOTHER?
Mrs. Dalton tells of a Well-known
Doctor's Prescription that is safe
for Young Mothers to take as a
Tonic and Nervine because it
contains no harmful in
gredient.
London, Ont. -"Dr. Pierce's Favor-
ite Prescription saved my life years
L ago and for that..
'• "`reason i' am most,:
enthusiastic in my
recommendation
of it to women
Who are ailing and
weak. I was=taken'•
with pie measles,
when in an ex-
pectant
x
pectant condition;
then blood poison-
ing set in and my
family became
€rr-•,tly alarmed. The doctor advised
tl:,,m to give me Dr. Pierce's Favor
it« Pr ription and T' took . several
,, it and was restored to
perfect health. I later
rte Prc:seription as a tonic
,e and received great bene -
_ Ls a woman's medicine
I ,aa�leo."-Mrs. Jennie Dat
t. - .. ir3: St.
:.Ai.'r: H BRINGS BEAUTY
soar "Hss:lth is Vital to You
Barrie, Ont. -"1 was suffering from
a rundown system some time ago,
was unfit to perform my daily duties,
and was .advised to try Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription. I tried it,
took two bottles, and was restored
to my natural strength, ,.1 cannot
praise Dr. Pierce's, medicine too
highly and 'will be willing, to, write.
en any ` one sending stamped' envel-
o'$e."-Mrs. A. H. Bishop, R. R. N. 1.
You'll soon feel better if yoti' b•;-
ai•nthis a seri '
t I'.� pt on'•rof _�x,"
Pierce's at y'ourin.eat>est-dru.-•'stete.
in tablets or • liquid, of send 1,0c.
to Dr, Pierce's Laboratory in• Bridge='.
burg, Ont., for trial pkg, tablets,and.
write for free medical advice.
at $12. fully guaranitefe3 .`' - Bargain. That the Council confirm tile,
tion, of the Reeve and Councillor
Mr. J. V. Afillson of Laain'ihetft,*liar Hanna re the Brock Creek Drain re -
has been seriously illi' wiitha pireumbhia pair in letting contract to remedy
+which came on after. a tea w:eiits', the defect and that'a By-law be draf-
coaifi7em,ent to bed bra iviilthr a enJQg
the xesult` of a kp,ck, from."a 1larsa
ted to provide for the payment of the
while plowing early n, 4.64i: l ere "is,. , cost.
we are pleased to. set'bettfe;^ Bills were passed and orders, ism-,
but t.-oatf'43f•'dang& yeaca:? ao>' :t •° cede fees'th&J.payinent of same to the'
lYls- Jong Wring Ji ac�emv*e l abetter anicupg4heof $2973.17:
frorn, ler sister„ M s: 1.utle> at hes-d , )atefl adiouriied to meet on Dec.
lyn, ,reportieg the. w'eathe 'au't there 16th, at 1 o'clock at the Tp. Hail.
to be •eery cold, with snow; F.. tl3,a Henry. Strang, Clerk.
Mr and Mrs, et'e leg f' rineelr:elg
firr•kten„ who are in -tip -ate friends .pf -�-
Mrs. 'Butle'r's;'"are bot+.ls ill wtlh typlicfid `'Fat •' x••
fever and have two nurses attending. L L
12•r, and Mrs.Ioeue Wright wails to Only a Youth,. but
announce to their friend's that tl etkx.
address is 897 Queen's Av.,London:
Never Knew a Boyhood
It w,itl pay ,you to came h . and, in•-,, George Adams is a very weak boy
viestigaite, our' new Hag Feed °There -he'r so weak he can't even turn
meed be no more stiff, p,gw '` • - the pages of a book without feeling
HARVEY I3ROS: and sisters and is good many bothers
„ parents are very
• poor. So when George put on long
trousers -he was just 12 at the time
he became a man and took upon.
himself the task of earning money
for the family. "
He went to learn a trade in a0 iron
foundry, where fumes and hard work
undermined a weak system and sowed
future trouble, Now and then one
other working member of the family
would cease earning through sickness
orloss of job, and George would have
to keep his nose to the grindstone
a few more hours` each day to make
upfor. it. His life was . just work,.
work, work, until one day'he drop-
ped on the fibor. The company
physician,' who examined him, pre
scribed a year or two at the Muekoka
Hospital for Cansumptives. He7can't
understand why=,le"never had a'boy?-.
hood.and' norre .of the gqpdthings of
1ife,;.but he's fitirly happy,'•;ho knowia
separation from. his' 'farnily''safeguards..
th `ms
e kie�s content, and -•he st111: has;
hope, ::
There are manj' s u
d st such deSe . ,� �
eases in ;,need• sof • tt+,eatrgbrlt� •airy:then
Muskoka' Hospital. 'Will •,you dad,
hand. ,w'.
Contributions may be -,.sent t'o.11 ,
W. A. Charlton, 223 College 'Street,
SCHOOL REPORT OF S S. >NQ
4, Usborne for November; -1V., Lulu,
Hunter 86, Marjorie ' Hunter -69. Hu
best Hunter 39, wi1frid Bar,,gentabseint
Jr. Ili., 11?arj,orie ,Welstc:o,tt 40, Dor-
een W estclott 73, Lily' Hoer ` 71
George Thomson 67, Gerald 'nerd '57
Harald Mitchell 49; Sr. II., Mary
Hunter 58; Sr. I.,' Roy Huritea- 74,
Ila Hunter 67, Archie Thornso i. 61;
Sr. Pr., Jean Coates. 86; Jr. Pr;' Bea -
sin Coates 84, Florence Mi{tcbell `'0.
Norman Huri,te,r 69, Arnold FoldwNo.
No, on .roll 19; average! -17.5.. •
ills 1VI Davis,teaehere
Cid weather telt. in in ,tar Fit On
Tuesday,' e w indthat day:,was
eexceeding
ly�itter, and thtfe
am
o
m-
ber.'iust h been arorithe:7era
mark: af.... ,
'Toronto.;
The
erofRrsona1! f E
in jlayer music.is
given toYOUbyihc
four
Gulbransen
Instruction .Rolls
Suppitea with Every Gullaransen ,Player Piano.
ssit
YOU have e posaibly seen some Expert 33efmtodstrattor produce. remark-
able results with fs P1ay+r-Pi>arno; Ot you may !lave baefs ,irt a home a xer:
some one member of the family, could produce Real music on a Player --but
the great majority of Player Owners !newer learn to play the Player well,
sa many people diava come to look upon. Players as mechanical, and are
prejudiced against thele.
The fault lies partly in the limitations of ordf:, Lary players and partly
because no effort is made to help you master it,
Not so ,wlith !the
ULBRANSEN
GX6 Player --Piano
The above illustration, picctureis\
clearly haw Guibramsen Roll!.
No. 1 teaches how to accent',the
Melody in -Music
Gulbmesen Instruction, Rolls on the
Gulbransen. Players lead you, -etep by
step, surely andsteadily, to where
the whole world iof music .is; yours to
command i
Knowledge of music Is not necessary
previous experience, is .not necessary
-nothing but the \desire and love for
music. And wle will positively prove
to you, in ten, nelneeteela4 the Gulbran-
sen, that you have within you : the
power to do as: you, ,wile with mu.ec-
aiLmos t as you would by hand.
Until you have acquired this ca-
pacity -until you have experienced the
thrill of. this ,power -you will never
appreciate the boundless measure of
pleasure and isappirtes;s that lies within
a Player -Piano, and the Gulbransen 3s
one imstrumenit on .which you can ac-
quire this art quickly, easily and sat-
lsfactoriily,,
Sold on Liberal Terms
S�. MARTIN & SON, Main St., Exeter
The Gulbransen i, not only
the easiest .pumping Player
in, the world -got only time
Simplea t Player ; made- rot
only ti>.'9 most fool,-•pieao.E
Player on the market -not
only the ,most fully guasane
teed Player in Canada --but
it is the ONLY Player that
will teach you, right la your
own home, exactly how to
acquire absolute Control of
the instrument anel give you
the power of personal ex-
pression that wjll, enable you.
to put your very, self into the
music. -just as a pianist, vio-
linist or any artist can do:
Not Expensive
Despite its exclusive super-
iority,
uperiority, the Gulbransen is not
expensive There is a model
for every purse $598, $695
to $960 -and, moreover, the
.G ulilira.ri;s en is Nationally
Priced. It sells at one price
everywhere. You can send
your child to purchase it.
TUCKERSMITH-A quiet wedding
took place at the parsonage, Dun.:
gannon on Nov, 29,, when, Miss. Violet
Fenn' air .daughter o 'iiVLr. R. J. F,in-
nigan becanve the bride, of Mr. Robt.
J. Elgie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Elgae, Tuckersmicth.
New
Blacksmith Shop
I have decided to open, a blacksmith
shop in the old Foundry Building and
hereby solicit a ?share of your Horse -
shoeing gen'era1: Repairing, Wood-
worldng and ,everything done in a
first-class blacksmith shop.
I have been nearly thirty years in
this . business and while overseas was
Seigeant Blacksmith 'for 105 Co C.
F.C.
I am :not unknown, Id you, as for the
past ten years, wiith the exception io£c
the :time , ese eeas, I. have worked 'in
ikr David Russell's shop.
I_y ; tri a{ml1
',be to giive the public
the =b'e'st possible, se_rvi,ce at ,a reason-
able;
eason-
a e' rice' •
b1 .r 'price:
ct . ,o, �e :ready for; ; s i'
^Y ex,pe t b t•a y busim�e��s
ern Saturday; Dec 16:
veec. a all.
..41
lllary Horton
NORTHERN ONTARIO STILL NEEDS HELP...,
Now that the wiater has gripped
needed t
lean • evfea-: Heise is a typical
mi'l'es `los the dail
Y supply offood, for
ing a new house to
replace the one
rn`Pah;time mother and the ch,ddren live
Cobalt.'
'1
the North help is more ur ce;ntly
scene-a`little•"boy. w,17,0, travels 'many
au' d -
large' family; •', His • father is build -
destroyed
al
destroy'ed •in the big fire, In the
iii : tli.e oldyshack ,on ,the;' outskirts of