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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1924-9-4, Page 1•,••• ,,.�.., Bks FIFTY">F'IRST'' ,YEAR Non 2561;` ;mamas• Main ausala 67/48.1214 4.001 EXETER, ONT., 'TII U1.ESDA,Y MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4th., 1924 1 (S11 C3ui.. l,(,i9d .CJ • .N(x11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111U181 1114# 111 11.111 II 1 - _•1 11 ;, 1 , , � 4 � I:1I, Li��)�• . • _p: r. E C IA V "-, hi< general ator•e in Winchelsea to .,•... •t1lz. Iti. L. I Dole Who - .5, gets posses.. , siou, iii -October: iter. Skinner has not =' yet decided u-li;at lie will do, "LAND CA1,/L:-1"Y` JAI. BLOVcrE7,2. Mr, Clifford -Hill, of Stephen, Who �▪ == o er atss thz oe ht nb machine, had ` the iiiisf ort nate to get 'his hand eau- -.":,....-- ght in the bio.. -der while threshing on the-i'arm of' Mr. Geo. PenhaIe on 'Plrursday of hist week, Part of the roger' 10 .1e right' laancl s ERCHANDIS Our Stock ,of Fall and i ll 'n aring•' corn l- n Whiter Merchandise is lap c y e b. p etion, We haye•bought heavily in anticipation of 'a Big Fall and 'Winter' Business and we are ableto- otter exceptional Values in many. lines,„;to p Early Buyers, Ladles' and Misses' Falb and.;: Winter Coats at $15.00 D,ur Ladies"' .and Misses' Coats are much Lower in Price 'for the coming Season. We have about 75 New Coats to select from 'with new arrivals every, few days. We have a good gauge of Coats in Burberry 'Styles, also with' Fur Collars, .very Special Values at $15, Other Coats in all. the. new Materials rips to $50, ' See our. Values in Children's coats., ,Ladies' Muskrat ~Parr Coats Muskrat will e ytl eLRPopu lair fur for Ladies' Coats for .: the coming Season. We handle the 'Celebrated; Guaranteed Corristine . Coats, at very Attractive Prices. ` FuR S AT ALF PRICE We have about -a dozen �+`�1ar Sets ,for. Lathes in Wolf,' Fox, Sable Wolf; Etc., which` we offer to 'clear •at .Exactly half -Dice. Fall: Driesses and Suits ewe nave a very Fine Stock ,of Ladies' Dresses and Suits for Fa11 aG. very Moderate Prices. We handle the Celebrated Northway make among others. Large Flannelette Blankets, 2.95 pr. 25 pair of .Large. Size Flannelette Blankets, white or Grey, with pink or blue borders for early Fall selling at• only $2.95 per pair: Silk and l oo1 . r arch Yarns, 3c. pia hall On Sale this week the well-known Starlite -and Silvertwis t Mori arch Silk' and Wool Yarns., Dozens of popular colors, Regular Price 3 0c, to clear this week at 23c Men's All Wool Sb 3 air for 1 7' Dozen Men's .A11 -Wool 'work So'eks, just""the `thing for 'early Fall, very Special Values at 35c pr. or or 3 pr for $1. Fail Dress Materials See our Beautiful range of New Fall • Dress Materials in Crepes, Flannels, Silk' and Wool Materials, Etc. MEN'S "BIG B" WORK SHIRTS THE BEST ON -TBE MARKET -FOR .., r ONLY $1.00' PHONE 32 - PHONE 32. Mr.1 t•t J XII"` 5ztrzsr has sold out middle : f - f t was taken 0... -:wild the others were badly, cut lap." PI,e `iS getting along • fine at prenent:. 'AOEIO 'ACCIDENT . f- ,Three" men `trona Listowel. were on their way to Grand Bend on Sun- c- lay "ina Chey';x'olet-,'coupe, when, the Y met with . a n acc.dezit front Sodom, when the car upset in the ditch. One of the occupants was cut in the face and another in the hand. Dr. Graham of town :has called to at- tend the injured, TJFUTLE .LAD RUN, -OVER, E3 TRACTOR' = Master. -Russel Crews, son ot 11r•. ,and Mrs. Forrest Crews, of Toronto; who has been visiting with his aunt and uncle, Mr,..aild Mrs: Hy. El- worthy,`" had the", Misfortune to be =; run over by a tractor on Friday last ® The lad was riding with his uncle on the tractor whea in some way =t his foot slip ted and lie- fell in front ofthe wheel"Tho tractor ryas on al we re so many with good exhibits. down grade and,: before it could be' Following are the _ prize ivi,aners in brought to a stop ,one of the wheels talc various classes, had _.e,st array ed and keot residential passed over the left side of the g1 Bunds _Nit- Davin Mack. Other body, fracturing one of the ribs. It lard iveVir is aidRouton, ckG. S. Hofer was at first thought that he iuight and i F TH 'FLOWER S1IOW, The second annual bower show of,. the Exeter liorticultur l Society "was held on, friday and d Saturday last and the profusion of bloom was a real "treat to'flower' lovers. Last year's show was good and this year larger quarters were sought but still the space was too limited to propoily display, the large -exhibit of flowers andMplants, The build- ing in which the'flop ers Were drown was the south half • of the Sander's` block ' formerly used as a bowling alley:, The 'room was the se,ene of real beauty, the exhibits not only being numerous but the duality of the blooms were of a very high 'or- der and the arrangement nt g e of the vat, ions exhibits showed that much tinxe and artistic taste,had been used in 1I'egaring them. The show was the one topic Of conversation during 'both days: Saturcla•y evening an orchestra provided: splendid music, The visitors were numerous and at times packed the building. The, public showed -thein appreciation of the show and the work of the soc- iety by making a tree -will contribu- tion of over $60,'00. Mr, J. 5, Har- vey, president- of the society, had a magnificent 'Showing of choice gladioli. He had " about two hun- dred choice blooms on exhibition. Mr's. Clarence Routley, of Woodham, and Mr. Nathan Peck, of Hensall, al- so , vI- so liad choice exhibits in. gladioli Mrs. Ws H. Dearing, Misses Andrews and Mrs. McPherson had. fine show- ings • of various kinds of flower's. But in picking out ..few we ave not doing' justice to others because there limms fommom Sanwa Waulea Leemant 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111r ITRilllll l � llll 111 f q 1111111II111�1111111111111111111 l•s'LI GT;ITb11 GOOFMA C p CAp,,(p4 se -sY a., A tc:Lo.west. Prices Rubber Belting in 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 inch 'sizes. Belt Lacing,. in sides 175 Cut Laces 200 pounds. Belt Dressing 50 cents. Cylinder Oil Atlantic Red and Castor Machine Oil and Arctic Cup Grease. 1 s Pipe Wrenches "Spiral Packing Sheet Packing t Globe Valves Angle Valves Candle Wick Packing Asbestos. Packing BUILDER'S HARDWARE AND GLASS Ask for falces. THIS S•v' EI9:'S SPECIAL WE s.11. -EVER ALUMINUM , in on Wax .750 1 '. Joe s s x a 2 lb. Johnson's Wax 1.50 h son's Wax 2.85 4 lb. �Jo us .,, 1-8 0,l+'P ALL NEW PROCESS OIL• COOK STOVES s ',TTN5' IITIi$ING AND RA'V'ETROtJC HIN( FURNACES AND I,'Lt"d]3ING ESTIMATES b'URNTSIIEI3 y 1MM.V ai al • "'`eye ,y aiid Pain- , Stork EXETER GIRLS DEFEA-'A' WOOD - RAM IN SOFT BAIL .A' girls soft ball game between Exeter and Woodham was played in town , Tuesday evening, • when the home team defeated the visitors 18 to S. There` was a large attend - ante •Hooper, injltred internally, but no syiii-'. Asters, white -David Rowcliffe,, lV m ptonts have developed and the little ljraed - Asters, 6 colors' D Ro'vcliffe, fellow is getting along nicely. I Dr, G. F. ,ltoulston, • Annuals -W. H. 'Dentin;,, rise AdaOPERATION FOR APPENDICITIS 1 Andrew, iVlrs Clare.n;ce. Routly, Kirk- ton n iIl on Asters - Miss May Jones was take I displayDavid Rowcliffe Sunday with appendicitis and on 1I Clareatcc Bondy. Tuesday afternoon she was taken to ` L'ahLas,-Dr Hyndman, Mrs. Jas. Victoria i-Iosuital, • London, wherel iialley she underwent an operation. The br arzthus; ,airrks,-J, S. Harvey, ;tars. operation was successful andlatest Gl ttlil1T1 i l.,�a:n. . � aColmection' .J. S Harvey, reports state that, Miss • Jones is do-, ih.s Clarence Routly, Nathan Peck, ing Her'•malty friends hope [-Jensen; white. or yellow, MI's. :la _thateshe{naYhsva�a;sletdYt4vets `Gnce;�.ou'tJv, T, ..S arve5, Dr:-F3ynal= Miss Jones was visiting with her par- hiaa; pleat o,o;+ red , S4. Harvey, encs Mr.' anti Mrs, J. G. Jones at j Soutltcott, iylH Het tie Sweet; their sutiimsr cottage "Tire NIay-1 S � �i�Qids -African arvey Ivflss'AdalyAo_ flower, at .Grand Bend when she ;drew hiss Iiarding, W Id. Deasin,;, class k li011. Dr. Gillespie, of I(it I 1 cncl ; ATiss Harding,Miss',--Ada, An- was spending the ,week-; c.lrew, ; Mrs McPherson. enci at Grand Bend, 'was called in, 1' Pansies -f, S. Harvey, Mrs, D. Mack' IIe accompanied Miss Jones, to Lon- i'etuni,•rs-:Miss Andrew, W. Ii, Dear Lee -a'iciwith the assistance of Dr. g Graham, of t`ciwn. ,,,performed tate' Plrlox-�Dr. Itoulston, D. 12o�vclifl e. operation. Roses -Mrs. D. Meek Wm, ;Ward. ion. DEATH O11 DAVID' RICHARD .. w et ,J. Sweet Peas- Display, T. NI. Soutlt�:t�tl-� .The death occurred' in Exeter an --\I.i•=• Thos Dinniey; Bouquet', ; Dr, Sunday ,after a long and painful ill Hyr.•dman; �Irs. C. RDntlY• ne'ss of Mr. David Richard in alis 80 Verbena -W. H. Dearing, M. R; C otnplin th year:,, The deceased had been ail- _nalas_Display, C. F. Hooper, G. ing for 'some time with gangerine S. Howard, I. R. Carling; Giant, G. 5,., and a few weeks ago he underwent Howard, Miss Ada Andrew •' Dal 1' • Snai .;Daago-S-�11Lss' Hasding,";Mis. C. 1 La an operation when one of his big flotvered,Miss Harding I• T3 Carlin toes was removed. Mr. Richard was • nu 11ec1 ax crested; ilViss Ada Andre;: born in Dundee, Scotland, and when G. Howard. B a young magi came to : tkris country., asket• -o1 Gut Flowers -J, S. Ilarvey, Shortly after coming out he settled Table Bouquet -Mrs, Clarence Rout- on the Thames Road and•later mov- ly; 'Cs F. Hooper. ed to a farm south of Exeter. About N'ouelty--Dr. Hyndman; T, R. Carl- 4V- PI Dearing. ancea and plenty of excitement. The eight years ago he retired -and mov- nig•, fair sex are gdod rooters as well as I ed to town. The deceased was 'twice Begonia -'Tuberous, W. H. De'aring players. married. His first wife was Jessie A ,di eiv, o11n „Illutt e Miss At1a �1• G Med; any other.I rata , The line",up Alexander, and of this family two F Woodham -Nina McNaughton c; Doris, McNaughton•,p; `Marjorie Sweit 1 zea ib; Marguerite Pickard and; Grace Mills 3b; Millie Mills ss; Evel- yn Wynn ss ; Carrie' Mills rf ; Rhea Mills 11. s Exeter -Hazel Luther 1f; Edna ,,Russell--cf; Ruby Creech 3rd; Alice 1 Alert c; Inc Harding lst; 'Thelma Taylor 2nd; Marjorie Clark'ss; An - ern - daughters and one sou survive, Mrs. a1Irs C . B. Snell, Dr. `Zoulston Frank Gleed, of London Di Mrs, Chas. t fey Plant -John Hunter, Mts. 'T nuraey. ; �•\ Dominick, N. Y., and John, of Ste -Ranging Basket -Mrs, T. I)snnev hien. ie wa,s f 1<tISCE LANEOUS 4 .17EI4 On Friday evening last -Mise Flo- rence Nolry gave a nail S Seellanoous $ ioti er to Miss Mabel Walker, bride- elect, ri le- elect, when ribout thirty younglad- ies were present aiid" preaellted the gest of honour' with, many beat1tiful gifts, a�'i'he presents were. brought in a large wadding cake made, of box, es artistically decorated. Games and amuse e' a anxzt,a were lie i Victor- ia in Vlctax is Paz•k followed by a corn, marslx-. mallow and weiner roast around im camp fire; Needless to say the girls had a very joi,y evening, LOCALS Messrs 'Colizt Viglo, ,1u'oy Wigle, Curtis Mickle artd Fred fiiokle, of Amhei'tsbux ,, on their re •'"‘ g turn tr,rp from Toronto Fair, spent the week- end the guests of Rev: and Mrs. W. E. Donxze'lly., iVir. C. W. Webb, M. .A,., late of Brandon, ou d 11San.-. and Miss' ss•lI az Y G, Bane Bayne, of Newbury, _ tlxe new teach. er•s on the . Exeter H. S. staff, have arrived in .town and haye commen- ced their new duties. ire s The president, secretary and the agent of the Hay, Mutual Fire Ins- urance .Co., met the directors and officers -of the Jsborne and Hijbert Mutual Fire Insurance Co., at Far'- quhax, on Monday afternoon to con- sult over the •new Fire Insurance Act, and to decide on'some plan of co-operation to best meet the re- quirements e- cluire rents when it comes into force the first of next month. et :Js e eater IN ORDER TO DO SO' WE HAV A, TEST, ROOM EQUIPPED TEST. IJOUIPI L1? ��"I.e I 'THE MOST . MODERN OPTICAL. INSTRUMENTS AND. THE HN0W; 'LEDGE OF HOW TO USE THEM BACIsFD UP WITH 25 YEARS '01.1 EXPERIENCE AT SIGHT 'TES'Ti.N AND SPP GT ACLS FITTING, WE (')AN_ OJJP YOU SATISI{'ACTION GUARANTEED S. Fitton, Registered Optometr'.ist, 1 • Labor Day passed off very quietly in P.xeter on Monday.` Two -rinks went to London to bowl, Several' spent the day at Grand Bend anc;1; quite a number took a 2. 1 _ t 1, in lir,scl,,.i,.l, tournament at 'Thames load; JPA A OLTf t� a r.� ay f ,, i+, a -ray9 In a tale of love aifd weird adventure in the south. sea rsl One of the most ui:l a a rend' and realiSi'te501.lt� � .,1,2: ty e<,. Island. aCk. [?, �, �"r�•cs- r 0� mauled 1 led the second :Mrs, ,McPherson. time to Ann Jane Hodgert, his be- reavedido Who. w tiv vro with th one son, Leslie, are left to mourn thein' loss, EXETER: PUBLIC SCHOOL. The deceased was a member, of Promotion Revert for. Room 1.T. Coven - Presbyterian church, The Proulote e to Itponia, III; acrid to.. Jr.' TTt funeral was held 'on •Wednesday •af -Honors. Ruth Fraser 80, Kenneth .t .te ne Wiilert p; Golda Wells rf. Score by innings Woodham 2 0 3 1 2 8 Exeter 0 10 5 3 0 18 BORN JOIINS-4In Usborne, on August 26, to Mr. and Mrs: Clarence johns, , a son. McDOUGALL--fn Hibbert, on Aug- ust 31st to Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDougall,a daughter, an VEAL -In Exeter, on Thursday, a August 28th.; to 117. and Mr•s. Wm. ge S. Veal, a' daughter. er MARRIED WILSON -WALKER -In Exeter on September 3rd at the home of the bride's grandmothor, Mrs, 'Win. Walker, Miss Mabel Walker to Mr. Thomas Morley Wilson, son of 1VIr, andr lI s. David Wilson, of. Dres- den by Rev. W. E. Donnelly, DIED RICHARD- In Exeter, on August 31st David1' Richard, cl ret cl 1i' 'n z s SOth z 1'noon interment in - theExeter • cemetery. Hockey 1. 7? Jean n Ross J 78 Howard Ker- slake r Iter - slake 78, Dorothy Luker 77.Promoted to .Room .III, • but retained in Se; H. - jean Pilon, Vera I:estle. • Promoted to ? coin . Int Sr. ll, --Honors, Edith RE -OPENING 'OR+! 'SCHOOL The streets of Exeter presented Clysdal,e 90, Adeline Sto.ac 85 • Pass th,e liveliest appearance_ Tuesday Alton, Nelson; that t they have on a week day all layecl until 010 opening of school, on summer. The fact was that school had re -opened and ' the boys and girls were preparing to enter upon another term at the halls of learn - g, The boys and girls were all gog at nieeting old friends and tting acquainted with new teach- s. There are quite a number who, are coating to the Exeter High Sclt- dol•' for the first time and in adclit- ion;some of the smaller children with their best bib and tucker were starting off for the first HMG, There is a .general change in, the classes �• R,,,q owing to the nr Sr rtrOr promotion \ 1 o ion WO aI now Ow lite )a Cd all The Exeter srhoot rn< de a eldend <I kurds o:L repairs on broken Pri,•tnLos, 11 y account of not knowing how ninny of N;k' those ,promoted I2toorn 1II, could ac -1 c ni iodate, Y4 N. r1veedd, teacher, YryryY��p A ili _ r 1 cr to do a C r showing, in fact, one of the best i n' whereas before; we had'to send them the province for Late past term and to Loddon or elsewhere. it is hoped that the term 1 ust star- ted St1-teh will Meet with lasso as gratify- ing resulte. The I. S. staff'thiseyear is composed of sax; teachere: 11r:: E. J. `GVethey, IVT.. .sae Principal; Fly. Bowers, M. ,t1,., Miss At 7+. Ross; of Clifford, Mr, C. '(V; 1`i�e<°r.r,�', of Aur tier', 'late of: I'S.•1 mclr r Miss Maty E Rojo, I3. .A.; o1 Gan anogue, and Miss Mary G. payee, o,f. '.Newberry. The ptYbli;c schoo' staff is the sante as last Year. HEAVY � ' r 1Z' SIA11L r :I R . '4 , D' .c9.,.1.I'f� TO year. _ y 1 YOUR 0't%N LEN SES, $ z;IITLI YOU Vir.AIT, $3•00. 3CP AC.I,ES, L:@.1t(I+i I,PNS:Tt3S, $.1:00 .and 1.3r. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and •Mi's. John R. McDonald announce the engagement. ot their daughter, Olive Irene, to Mt', 7. G, Davis, of 'Toronto, sou of Mr. and MrS. Jos. Davis, of Exetex'', the a1a1- tiage to tape ..place 1110 :I 5th of Sept- ember. ar (r ti'l'4- i, 5i , 0141`. P:i.KON.1.L' 70 A 1 4 y"\ ZINC RINGS PER DOZ...: ., , AMMONIA 1'O z1,9")D t,.. .3 PCNGS3 ..-,. CLEANSTI G. n.NS 25 'W ONDEI1-W 1SI1 ri':N13LETS 1 °dcaI's 11000 p:, c, Whole 1V11„ TOOTXI PIC.;, S I'L<<iA11:1.,I+.SS 'i'O11:.IT S . 130X. 05 3 C. I''F,S -. 1>OZti.1DS:. I OPV l)ER.'li Ila , Cl r.,e107i: POLIS -z + _y PLPERPl;�G c-. 05 1 �,R -1 , x (� 1417 .,?r�. ., 10 GIIILI SAUCE -1 1 qt ba elect et: ripe tornatoes,.7t poeletl, 4 large onion', ehopned fine, 1 .email: red p.ppors, shopped, l0 table, enoolis brown sagas,, 5 teaspoons salt;, 5 erns cider Vinegar; put on stove and boil till done.•. SWEET CUCUMBER FICKL gi Soak 4 warmth -sliced arieultt-';. bers, or ghealtins,, in strong brine for 3 days, then soak in ; clear water for. 3 clays, Bhang- 1! ing the water each day. Sim - mei: slowly in weak vinegar,. iF with a small piece of elan.) for t. lrohre and drain, boil to;eth- er with tilt) following and pour rr over for 3 days, heating oileh ' day: 1 or. al:l-spice buds, 1 oz. cinnamon buds, 1. or. -celery ' seed, 3 pints White. Spirit Vita -1 eget,' leY: brown eugar, ,.A T ()AT&T() C.\ rl OITP T:r..e 1 bushel of tc'inl }tort,,, ou,- thetas into small pieces, boil until soft Thou. rub them through. s' wire "s s.iove acid 2 p i tis t" ` , 1? x o . �4'ltil,c. 1 ✓-:.1. Spirit Vinegar, 1 pint of s1lt, 14 lb. of whole cloves, 14 lb. of tail -spice. 1 ta.blespoanf'at1 tar, beater pepper, 1 good sired pod of red pepper (whole.) Mix to - gather tud boil until rca ,.uCC;d to irala-ball they quantity. 'When eohl strain, 'through. a ()olrt;Trt-an'' and. bottle, Ju 1 �. o Iztr�' <al the �� i 1, �:; , it , It; will 1-e 7 , keep 1,1 7 l two ,t three �� lrS• 1s 1'iesb, ata. : krmt tsar' o + 31.5\ 1' .14