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The Exeter Times, 1923-11-8, Page 1FIFTY .FIRST, 'YEAR No. 2 556 EXETER 0.M. 'Jr II'CTRS1 A.Y ; ®R1TING, NOVEMBER 8th.; 1923 , J iiIi, l i 1 11111111111111111: 1 ..� , { Il 111 IIIiliil1111111 iUlllllll 111 ,_. , I #, 1111111111111{111111111111{1il 1 1 � 1 �...I �, sill.,,a,i,�,�ll1(Illliill1111Ii1111111111111{l11111111111 1... IIMIng _ Special es �;lu • In r p..�l er N � i' Rrorfl1 • We are offering exceptional values in Coats for November selling:' All Our higher priced coats have been; marked:: down iJ1.price, so you can.: purchase a high-class Coat at the price of a cheap one. Call and see these very attractive Coats lit attractive prices.• 1a�. r kets � lien brand ` We Have: the celebrated Ottawa, Valley Un rad of 'Wool Blankets, guaranteed absolutely all 'Wool,' finest the softest Blanket we know , of in white with either pink or blue borders, Targe sine, •7 Ib weight very special value at $10 a pair. �y 'First Showing of ilst las o®d Our stock of merchandise for Christmas showing is now nearly coni. 1 New Tec .i rear -Ties for Men, Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hand - p etc. 1! 1 ti bags for Ladies, etc., in great variety. Our stock of Handkerchiefs for La- clies and Children is now complete. Remnants We have a large number of Silk Remnants, many. with enough for a �.. ' • d '..0f colors to clear. dress. These were vales Up to $3.00 a yard. Good -range G ge at $1.00 yd by taking the end.'• ottomet • Underwear and Hosiery. We carry only Standard makes- of IJnderwea.r. and Hosiery for Lad ' Children. The following makers, whose, lines we carry, rest Men and 1 will _guarantee you satisfaction:—Turnbull's,' Watson's, Penman's, Stanfielcl'sl, Lennard- and Mercury br ands. � e omni: Sias vercoats New Styles with fancy''pleated backs, the kind the boys like. these new styles. PHONE See oi es .3. 1 ) I licormul �x atNyY /ryC(y tv.� cx @@IH[O J) ry > {� USBORNE COUNCIL: .'J V CCJ'SSFI: L 4ANTLV WER�S Al1J.. The 'anniversary ''Services of the Main St, Methodist church were `held on Sunday'and, despite the very in- clement weather," large congregations were present at both services. In the inoi'riing Caven Presbyterian church witlidrew their service' and in the evening the James street congrega- tion- united with;,Main St. Beautiful flowers adorned the pulpit; The choir furbished' some excellent music The 1Jsborne Municipal Council held its monthly meeting at the '1'p.; Hall, on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, 1923, (1111 themembers were present, The: ,minutes of the meeting of Oct. 6th, were read and approved on motion of Skinner—Stewait, Correspondence—price list oi' the TilUury Bricll and Tile Co., Filed. S. 13. Stothers; Huron. Co.. Agricul- tural Representative interviewed the council re the; proposed School of Miss E. Huston ,singing a solo ii. the Elementary Agricultere and Home. evening and Dr; Kinsman and Miss Economics to Ue held in Dxeter froze E. Follick singingthe obligato intone Nov. 26111, 1923, to Teb. 2ltli, 192E of the - anthems: The Pastor, Rev. and asking to ra grant' to help 'defray — F. E. Ciysdale, oondueted the servic- ell?erases tof rent, fuel- etc. - Slkiuner es for the day and those who :heard -Stewait: That a grant of $35.00 hiui for: the first'time sincei his coin- lie made, Carr°feel. = ing to Exeter 1i1 July were very fav- orably impressed with his ability as a preacher. He ideliver'ecl two very 1 thoughtful and-, inspiring messages. The Than];; -offering tor the day was particularly encouraging to the' Board, $512 being realized. imkalmir moans •In the afternoon the Sunday School held a iinass meeting in the auditorium., the Service being a splen did 'success. The Pastor gave a very appropriate address and .the Robert Raikes seals and diplomaswere dis- tributed to those who had been faith- - fnl in their attendance during' the = : year•. In all GG were given out:- Mr. .H.• E. Huston and Miss E. Follick hold the record: for continuous atten- dance at the Sabbath: School, laving sixteen years 'to ''their credit. Ballentyne—Hanna:• That the fol- lowing bills be passed and orders issued for the payment of same: Wm. Moodie, work on Tp" reads for Sept. $85.50 Albert Etherington, gravel coni con, 2,, 20 ,cords i'i $r, $100; Root, Bell, rep culvert, Con. 4; $10 Donald Balfour, filling wash- out con. 14, $5; the Reeve selection of 'jurors, $9 the Reeve Insurance Ass'en't Tp. Hall, $1.25; Fred Kerr 1000 4" tile, coil X34; 13: W. F. Beavers, sundries, $6.'/5; -1. -toss Tay- lor Co., material for road signs; $3.75 Wm, Moodie ,work,oi� Tp. roads for Oct. and biidger�9pYi road 7, $319.12: Carried Council adjourned to ii on Sat- u.rda.y, Dec. 1;st,:at 10 o'clock; a.m. Hy. Strang, Clerk. Rev. 11,1r. . Caysdale : took tor his morning subject, "The Rent 1?OA•SZe, eee 1 I UCAI'TO\i. Veil" showing that it meant the end of all formalism in Religion when the The Board of Educalioa met'Mon• kindergartenv system of instruction, day ,cveti!n:;: Niall lx 'in"_'vubcr`.• ,n CsIsiT so necessary to humanity in its child ;Ind Ecus members M .. si+s. vIedd; flay hood had come to an end for the E:isn 'n and Grieve cbsen.t. The Great Sacrifice of whom the; shadows .uie , cf: tla�e ua evaoaus regular incl. Spec had spoken had been offered once' ca:l ncetty, Al" re react amid pr.,cved.' 1h P to repo t:ad a sad 5lactory =of t and forever. With`°this it meant the porn' ement and e ..entatten: u re .a,_.lend of Sin in principle and.it ought prizes 107. i:i;�lt1 day. -7.77.."' to mean it in reality since the veil Principal We;]ley of th•,• Ilbah .Schn;o1 C, R 0 r �1 �TJ 1 f !i ' 111111111111 111111 .��l�iliilil!!lillll•Iflb1lilill{!1!?1ii1llii�llllz,1�1�9�1i1iii{�11li1111111{191Ii{�ylla�li118i9111111�111ii��'�11{1111111111, �I. eana.'s Hardware Joes Your'Roof Leak? J rices FOR THIS WEEIi 1 ply Roofing $1.85 per square 1 ply Roofing $2.50 per square Z, ply Roofing $3.00 per sgiia re Pariod ltoof ng $4.00,,. Roofing' Cement 25c. Roofing Ce cent $1.50 Roofing .Paint $1. Plastic Cement 45c.. SPECIAL SIIURLEY AND --DETRICT MAKE, GUARAN- TEED $2.00" LARGE A,LI INUM TEA KETTLE, LOW PRICES. P0,: QUICK SALE, $2,75 f g%. �Gr de AXCs 81'.50 3 only Black I)iarond Cross Gut Saws Guaranteed $6.00 seaman's H rd are School _reports and additional locals on page four. BOlIN Br1YNHA1kt-At Centralia on Nov. 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 13ayne r. a son. flan; J � ' MARRIED WAY—ROSS—At'the James St. pay'- sonage, Exeter, on November 3rd, L%ilia play :Ross to Charles. Freder- iclti Way, both of Exeter;• by,Rev. SV. E. Donnelly. DIED, TAIT—In Detroit, on November last, David ,S. Tait, aged 5 6 years. 13EHNKE----In Providence Hospital, Detroit, . on November 1st, Dora E. Wenzel, beloved wife of Frank 'F. Behnke, aged 40 years and S Months. >r;,v .MEMORIAM DA.VIS-4n loving memory- of our dear father, William Davis, who. passed,away seven years ago-to- day, goto-day, November 4th, 1916. As the years roll on we still in your. His Eleven. Children. s CANN—In loving memory of our dear' little son .Morris, Who died one year ago to -day, Nov, Sth, 1922:, Short was our little darling's stay: He .came bat as a guest; IIe tasted life, then flew away , To his eternal rest. Father and Mother. CARD O1' . TITAN1 s Mrs,' Thomas Passmore and faintly ,desire to express their sincere thanks to the many neighbors and friends for ',their kindness andsympathy' during their recent bereavement, and also to the ladies who assisted With the singing ami the funeral sere! vice,. was rent co incident with the death reiyarted Liiinrolment oC 193, that the of Jesus. He drew the comparison airaagenrents for th... Commencement between the Christ on the Cross and Moses' serpent impaled upon the pole showing the serpent the counterpart of the venomous creatures that had meant death to the people and the book Meant life; even so Christ was made Sin for us' though he knees no sin and he bids us .believe that the po~;ver ne sin has been absorbed into his boa rr1*1 n encleised.'liarinlese through the Cross: It: meant the 'end also of the office of a Priest. To this Exercises on the 9th tvei.• .completed, that' 1Lisvecto•r Rag'e.rs wouIJ. be ,here on, the 15th ancl,. 16th, and that s1F„lit re- trim i;;ennent of the cloak rooms was a•lvisable. By ander of the Board the .I.-2.10ding and Grounds Committee are Le • look after same. Prfncipai. Howard of the Public. School ieporte l that >tha 'attendance and work of the school bad bean badly ]e]xJgMVI,I.JT.]NJ 'I'irp7B,i,5A.1'v1i AND FO\VL SUPPER On Sunday, November 11th, the annual anniversary` off the Methodist church will be held in the morning ab 10:3Q o'clock and in the evening at 7. Specialsermons wit/ be preach- ed by Rev. Copeland, of Kirkton. 1Vlusic by the choir. No service in the afternoon. On 'the evening of Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 12t1i, a fowl supper will be served for which great preparations are being, made. Some people say Elimville tell down a lit- tle last year, but no effort will be spared to make this the best of the season, Everyone will be given ,the choice of goose, duck or chicken, for which abundant provision will be made; potatoes .and gravy will be served hot. A splendid program will be rendered by the choir of James St. church; Rev. W. E. Donnelly, and Miss Cool., elocutionist, of Icon- sill. The charge wi11 be 600 and 30c Come u and en' the t e closing hours of Thanksgiving Day. - , FOR SALE—G-roomed cottage sit- uated on Simcoe St,; hard and soft Water; electric light; one acre of Land. Apply to Mrs. A. J. Perritt. Rohe Stolen ---A robe was .stolen from a buggy in the James St. church church shed Saturday evening. Un- less the robe is returned prosecution will follow and an example made of the guilty party. nr .. .pncvr...rrctsr^.,.gym xa .ry be I-1ear the H. S. Grebestra, the chor- uses, an.'i the Quantettc at the Corn- nienoeinenc Exercises, Opera Hoarse, cm Nov. 9th. Admission 2.5e. 7'he Hurondale W. I. 'win hold laa2aar of home-made cooking and fancy and useful articles,' on Satur- day; 'Nov. .10th at 3 o'clock, in the S:ir fele Room of the Central Hotel., A 'meeting of the Exeter IJ.P 0. Cub, will be held in Senior's all on Thursday, ” Nov, 8111 Dr, A. E. Almond, 0,D., the noted Eye: SightSpecialist, of Toronto, will be at the Central Hotel, Wednesday, Nov:: 14th, WANTED—Second-hand Suits and: Overcoats for men; and boys over, 8 years: Apply to Box 57 'limes office. The Women's Institute.: will #told its regular monthly Meeting in the home of Mr. Thos. Harvey, ncx,: Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The important feature of the evening is a demonstration given by 11'lrs. Gra':: harm. The roll call is ``Don'ts for the kitchen:. Genie and join the In- stitute. nstitute. Remember the chicken Pie supper at Caven Presbyterian church Thurs- day. evening, Nov. 15t:1, from. .G to 8 p.m. Admission 5Oc and 3r5c•. kr DOME THEATRE MONDAY ..AND 'TUESDAY, NOVEISIVER 2th, AYH 1311i. Rupert Hughes' story of American Family Life. R•:e . 6 -REEL PRODUCTION H A.ROLD LLOYD IN 6G g „' 9 9 _�.�G�.� Those Present" 3 -REELS OF FUN The flims, I3orcleriancl, were da *naffed by fire, and uiiless'they can duplicated we will not be able to show the picture. FRIDA.Y AND SATURDAY Gloria- S%l insoIL, in > - ee Ca e; coinecly—"SALT CY MADIDLIN]]" LSUAL ADMISSTO: broken iintO by sickne:Ss, that thegar- naurg_ ,v o....... -.s.- .;..c. ..w.::.%m'+c:.r.�.':xa':•+c++",�-.o-'�cau»na>: den neicl.snlants had. ib:eelp cpaaied..for , Public School- inspector Tom's re - time the priest enjoyedthe'privilege p01 t was revnew act in detail. His sug- os coming into the holiest place, a gestion that certain blackboards were privilege which was denied 'to the common people, but when the veil was torn asunder it signigied 'that ev- ery person was now his own prrelrt with the members of Christ's' body, his church, constituting a holy priest- hood and.everyone. possessing: the right of entrance into :relation with the Holy God. Finally, he showed the conditions of such entrance which are a believing heart, a true ,heart, a pure Heart and a pure body, Heb. 10:22, and on " this basis it meant the end of all separation.: Humanity had now attained its majority and was to be initiated .into the mysteries Of Grace. In the evening he spoke on "The Christ of Yest;erclai, To -clay and Tomorrow," and pictured hint as the transcendent Christ of Eternity. The International C heist fulfilling, the prophetic dream that the "Desire. of all nations should conic" and the Christ of the present day working through mbcler.0 conditions and bringing in his kingdom. Deed oC attention, , ec referred to the Buitding Buildingand Grounds `cozniinitte . A feu accounts nesie,passeti, For, the sake. of 1111 1 'ty the chairman asked 'that 'the es ch'uirn11l; S:tev,:A. A. .Trumpet,,'tak-e the chair cin the ev- ening of the Commencement Exercises, which `•i lr. Trim per consented to do.. Further .discussion took place as to Rays and m02115 • to nrov'.Ldc acconnme d -mi dun. The Board nn11 'meet the In- spector on, lee occasion, of his visit to c school, • Nov. 15th. I�. liacFaul, Sec. ARMISTICE DAY On Sunday morning next the Vet- erans of ilia Great Wan and the local Platoon. inen in training will attend Divine 'WOVE hip in 1•ri 4rntt Memorial Church. The men is'ilt assemble at the corner of Huron and Main streets at 10.15 a.m. and will march to the church in a body. Service will com- mence at 10.45 and the two minutes of silence will lie observed at eleven o'clock, The Rector, Rev. A. A, Trumper will preach. All returned linen in the dlistrict are uskecl to at- tend. � r ..,• <S ;a t at 1acrifice Prices r�; 33'1f HAVE '_i a°, C a%FA.t ru l?1-tilO'ND.'.I :RQi3.3' ' II IN GS. VTrJH;1(Clii A11k1 BEAN C) i s s.irk _i'1' 9H ' FOLLO\s 33 G 1 Single Stone Diamond i `) 14k.. Green Gold Setting pp Single Stciie Diamond 111 111 ffPlaan" Gold Setting.. Single Stone Diamond in 14k. Plain Gold Setting r 3 Stone (2 Rub'os and 1 "Diam- ond) in 14k. P'fd in•GoioaSettinv ,. Price Sall Price 8.0 00$5z5.00 ry I J. $35.00 825„A. 25.00 $18.00 MANY PEOPLE .1.VIA30 C r3.MIl{1-'.TO LOON, HAVE LE 1 c,AT1SMED 13k.'1 r;t , r'a'113. ,30`.'x.' JOIN THE C1 01) MONEY. .PJL OUGH11? 0 COIIP'ETITION, The U1borne`arnd Stephan „junior Farmers' Improvement Association in five acre competiltion on DWI -Len (arms for a. $.25 trophy as l first craze, to he won three years in oucc"'.ssioa,re sidled as follows,- " 1s_ year' won by .E Ii a Rowclitle 2n11 year worn by Harold Jeffery 3rd year won by Oliver Rowe -MC e This year won by Victor Jeffery. Tin ,tithes two prizes are $7 and $.6 respectively in casae, won this year by Earl Shapton and bLiilto,na Lather. The judge nva,s 'l'ln~.'McLean, a gov- ernment judge. Great inte,rest wiS-;ai- ken by the boys •,shat 1 g;olod •cle:ll. of hard was as cunei by them: The l"o) lowing shows the method of scoring; the scou.es oC fhe. dried 0flrierS,- Possible Score -Crown. 20 11raight- nest•1.5, shape of 111111 s;:zu of l:0trow25 ia:sling and packing 20, 1''1ish. 20. 'I'o-. tat 100, `7Tctor Jeffrey's Score was, 18, 34 23,' 19 17 i -L, Total 91. 1.2. Furl. Shaipton's score -1.7, 1.1 1-2, G1 17, .'ti; Total 33;.1-2. l'Iaton Luther's scare -15 13. 1-2 22, 15, 16 1-2; Total 83: i, 110SS YJII'TI-'IIS A f,ulel wedding took Plaeo at the Janes St. Methodist parsonage, on. Saturday evening, November 3rd,.. when, Rev. W. E. Donnelly united in marriage. Mrs. Julia flay %toss ancl: Mr.` Charles. Frederielc Way, Toth of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs, Way Will re- side on Albert St. :haven;; rented; the residence recently vacated by lir: Thos. I'rydo. Their many friends will join with The Times in extend- ing congratulations.. "Ready?" Click! And the picture is yours to keep. KODAKS $4.50 up Brownies 2 d0 Zt (i We do our own, finish- ung --we know it's right Brun; us your films. .,El ci RegF: ed Optometrist Two rim ersary Service Janes Street Methodist Church 59a k OV i! c Akan t+:'Volt, fl1.. • Services at 11 'die a and Conducted by _Ile Pastor • Special Music, Attractl el: ervic •