The Exeter Advocate, 1915-9-30, Page 1The Allies on the West pushed back the Germans with great loss.
Russia holds the line in the East.
TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1915
SANDERS & CREECH
The War Summary
What looks like a real drive of the
:fillies on to Western front com
>aiencedd on Saturday and who
by
the British and French, who gane
considerable ground and inflicted se-
vere loss on the enemy, and captur-
ed many prisoners. Two lines of
trenchee have been taken and they
are pow hammering at the third line.
The Russians have also stopped the
foe
The need for more razors for :he
Canadian troops continues. If you
have an extra razor, or one that has
lost its edge, in fact no matter how
old or rust} bring it to, the ,Advocate
Office and it will be forward to
England. put in good condition and
deliserea to the militarysoldiers. authorities
for the use of the ofai rs
EXETER PATRIOTIC FUND
Miss Vospet .• 2,0e
le Walters • 2;00
Receipts from ttea room, Fair
$
3
7.10
A donation of canned fruit ,for
the
soldiers was 'received from the iad-
of the Boundary of Usborne. Satur-
day Sept 25, the ladies of Exeter.
donated canned fruit for the soldiers.
will
The tearoom be open • Satur-
day next when donations of canned
fruit lain, jelly, chocolate, cocoa, gum
raisins tooth paste, tooth brushes,
socks or anythitlg for the comfort of
our soldiers will he thankfully receiv-
ed by the League.
TAMAN'S
The Fall Trade
IS OpClll➢� �p
Splefldi�ly
in Made -to -Measure Clothes
THE NEW. SUITINGS
OVERCOATINGS
PANTINGS
ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
THIS FALL. SEE OUR
GOODS AND GET OUR
PRICES.
in Ready -to -Wear
A regular meeting . of the Council ,
Zurich Faiwa.r held in the Council .Chamber on
Sept 24 Councillor Roulstn beim ProProbably there is na far an the
absent. The minutes of the meeting County of uron looked •forward to
held Sept 10th, sv ere read and ap-, withmore interest and pleasure ,than
pros ed that of Zurich. This year was noW J Heamn askd for prmon I ceptione The day was fine and tone
'
Dashwood
A number from here attended Park-
in, i Fair Friday.
Guenther's motor bus took a load
from here to Zurich Fair on Thursday.
The cider .mill will be run, Tuesday
and Thursday of each week.
tci erect a gasoline pump with tank o; the largest crowds that the socf- firs George .,relierman left for a
under sidewalk, the pump to be Mae- ets' has evet been favored with :'.as in visit with relatives in Pelham Centre.
ed a' the curbing in front of his store. attendance the gate receipts amount- Mi Htnr} \. inert and Mr lied
Beavers—Marton-that permission be in. to about ;;310. The show of Santee motored to Lucan on business
granted, the work to be ,done under *horses was as usual exceptionally large Tuesday
the supervision of the Street Commis- ane: the cattle, sheep and. ;hogs were Pte: •Gordon Gates spent Sunday at
sinner The same tea be removed sub- wel' represented, The vegetables, his home here,
WE HAVE A COMPLETE
LINE OF SUITS,
OVERCOATS
RAINCOATS
OVERALLS
PANTINGS.
MAKE A •CHOICE EARLY.
SUITS .— $10 to •$18, ,
OVERCOATS—$10 to $17
'RAINCOATS -15 to X15.
OVERALLS —75c. to $1.25
PANTS: -$1,50 to $4.00
Furnishings
iect to the ruling of the 1luniciped grain roots and horticultural products Aecident,—On Monday, while Mr.
Council.—Carried. j s►et excellent exhibits, The Nandi- Rheirardt \V rllert vas sawing wood
13 •-law No, 16, 1915, governing the ,soil of the ladies formed �a magna *at jli Dietricl:'s he had the misior-
appointment of the Mendeipal Clerk ticen: array on all sides of the nala.:e, tune to get his hand into. the saw
ane Treasurer, was read and 'gassed, 'Iii' speeding events were watched and had three fingers cut very badly
or• motior of Councillors Hind and witl, a great dealof interest, Follow- .awl he will be laid off duty tar
Beavers le the prize list:—
•
1 sane time a.
fiarton-••Beavers—That Mr. Ado!- ,FREE. FOR -ALL ' The six year old son of Wm. Sieber
plus Hooper of Hay be allowed le j m Schroeder 'rramp'ast e whc hal been suffering from a severe
take graver from the pit at 75 cents T �Iurdoc:; Roadivaster Jr. 2 att. c:i, ). aapendicitis was operated on
De, cord Mr. Hooper to clean the obn liev,Jr, Rosie Winters 3 3itanday by Dr.'Stephenson of Lone
pit and leave it in hire same condition J 1;A.1,tM1RS' RACE
don *assisted by Ili. Balfour. The ap-
a; he found it, --Carried. to ,as filar:felts Harry 1#ars I milt was a success and the little
tt..a doing . 9 < calnicely.
«ill t a
he Cen etc v •acv ep dor g
T t r B 1 rn
d scitssfor as to lie amerrdmNnt of Johr I)eck*r, Jr, Minnie D. A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the Perpetual Fund clause, and vas=�ndreiv Iauncan lellz: D. 3 the Evangelical Parsonage on Wedns-
reterred tG the Reeve to make fur- HORSES day eve.ain last by Rev. Grenzebach
then inquiries. General Purpose—Brood mare, John the contracting parties being .1Ix- J.
The following accounts were read. He Jr. Wm. Davidson, J. A. Smith; A. Do= .of Port Huron, Mich., and
and ordcrs.rs
issued m gyment, lessr
sf : J
Me}, Jr.,
Dvxd oa , J.� s. J,mma Calfa
ss,
daughtertiter of
Dickson & Carling, $49.40; F. J. !0
- Smith,
1
rear old, Jas. s. Flan er}, ah.]. 'Hemsv Calfa
ss, After the er man
v
bridge $9 Lawsot Sr Trick $15; J. t.elemaa •rly•
Krueger; 2 Year old a reception was given the young
Fcrd $21:50;. John Kydd $5,25; !'hos. J Decker Sr,, Wm. Wetzel; V .'couple at the home o« the bride's
Webster $4; T. Houlden $16.80; H. Smith, 3 Year old. Jas. !Gould W . Oav 'parents. Mr, and -gra. Doan will
Rumohr $14; R. Gillies & San $19; 'Awn.: span, J. Decker, Sr., !Gould,
the hest wishes of their mune
T G Creech $16; J. Hunkin $25,?.e; Agricultulal—Brood flare, Jahn'friends lar their future happiness end
T Cornish $12; Geo. Orange $13; K. Rc,ssclifte, 1. year old, W. Smith, A. tpro sonan I�ekerman's horse took
peris
Fora $10 ; W. Westcott $7.50; • R. ratans: 2 year old, 5. Rowcliffe 1 &
Davi $9: E. Davis 50e, ; T Flynn Gee Gramm, 3 year old, Jas Gould third money at the Parkhill Fair last
$a.50. T Wolper $14; W. \Valper $5 j McBride: span, Con. Truemner, week.
amounting in all to $276.05. Heavy Draught ---Brood snare, Oscar
---v Klopp W McAllister; foal, J. Becker
A special meeting of the council \V McAllister, O. Klopp; 1 year old,
was held Sept, 27th to consider the Shot keys O. Klopp 3 2 year old
Tax Rate and matters pertaining to it Krueger O. Klopp; 2 year old,
Electric Light Hind Roulston Th'it' Jo.° leRride; span, W. S;•ephens, ,A.
Crediton
the rate of taxation for the, year be z`•ans A number from here attended the
30 null: on the dollar, and that by-law Roadsters—Foal, J. Decker,Jr ; 1 World's Fair in Zurich last Thursday,
Decker,
be. prepared in accordance therewith. yea old J, old. Jr., D. McDou- alis. $joie Geiser left for Toronto
gall 2 year old, Nathan Peck, L. Tuesday to resume her studies it the
—Carried.
Beavers—Harton-»That the letter
as received from lir, Zuefle re offer
of the present Electric light street
equipment be referred to the bydro
commission,—Carried,
of the
Messrs
achoolrnBoard m aite 1 Puke,donhCarriage—Brood mare, J. Recker.
Celina re getting a water main .e.c- Ji.' foil, J. he Jr„ A. Reichert; 1
tended to the school property,claim- y'ea' old, J. Flannery, A. R. chert:
lsoIna that it was absolutely necessary "oaalu oldiilW,3 yehler rald- C.Ervin
that abundance of slater would be J
Triton -
available for the heating system. Bea- ger. Louit Restemeyer; span, L. IT.
vers—Roulston—That a one -inch pipe
A Reichert; single, C. Either
be extended from the corner of An- Ed. Vv urm John Weida,
drew and Victoria Streets to the CATTLE
School property.—Carried. J. J. Met er 1 and 2
Durham—Cosy,
J, Senior, Clerk. Beattie Bros;2 year old heifer, J. J,
ea— `leaner W. McAllister, Beattie Bros;
yearling heifer, J. J. }Ierner', Beattie
Bros, W McAllister; bull caliT,, j. J.
Merger, V7 McAllister, J. J. ,Werner;
heife-• calf N. •Pe.ck, J. J. Merrier,
N Peck 1 year old bull; J. J. Mer-
rier . 0 Klopp.
Grade—Cow, L. Rader, W. tic Allis-
ter L Rader; 2 year old heifer, .L.
1. 2 and 3: yearling heifer, P. aIaber,
er 1 anct 2, O. Klopp; heifer ealf
Beattie Bros L. Rader, O. Ielopp; at
cow j J. ,Merne,r. F. Haberer, O.
Ic.lopp • 2 year old steer, G. Gramm
1 and 2, F. Haberer; yearling steer
L Rader F. Haberer, J. Ai. Smith;
stee- calf L. Rade.r4, O. Klapp, L.
Rader;! Jersey cow, J. Galster ,1 and
2' Jersey heifer, J. Galster •1 and 2;.
Herd. 0 Klo eral addresses were made and -guar-
HATS—The High • Crown F e-
elera iii GREEN, BROWN,
GREY AND BLACK are the
nifty wear for this season.
BUY• ST•ANFIELD , UNDER-
WEAR.,
ARRQW COLLARS'
ARROW 'SHIRTS,
TIES, BRACES,: GLOVES
and other furnishings. from us.
Rader Wm. Bieber;, 3 year old, D. temeersity
McDougall, J. Becker; span, W. 'Wit-' all Nickles, Ezra and Ed.Nickles
zel, J Decker, Sr.,; buggy gorse, 'tad:
Miss Melinda Nickles al Tavis.-
W .Elliott F. Hogan, Con. 'rruemner; tac3, motored here on Saturday and
Lady driver, J. Decker, Sr. Ed. 'spent a sew days Mr. ,and .firs.
r'e'arm Da'r Oestreicher,
The Trustees ,of the Methodist
Church have ,had the church ' eshing-
led the past week.
We are pleased to see Dan Mc -
;salt around again atter his recent
illness
11. A Eckert, V.S., leaves for the
front in, a few days having enlisted
with the veterinary corps.
Na A Sambrook has had his new
shoe re -painted and will move in to
carry on hie barbering business in the
near future ,
Chritian Zwicker of London visited
with Mr and Chas. Zwicker last week.
We arc pleased to see the old gentle-
mae looking so hale and hearty.
Mr. August •Hill has been out duck
shooting and 'has succeeded in bagg-
ing several fine specimens.
The town trustees have had
some of the cement walks repaired
this, week.
The Rally Day oe the Evangelical
church Sunday school took place last
Sunday . The 500 asked for res-
pondec; nobly in spite, of the weather
The basement was beautifully decor-
ated, each class trying to outdo the
other in festooning and flowers.:5ev-
TAILOR
•Sz' FURNISHER
PRIZE LIST OFFS SCHOOL i?AIR
Zuinias,Mildred Norry BlancheSen-
ior, Gladys Bedford; Pansies, Stella
Sanders.. Alyssum, Verde Rowcliffe;
Stocks, Violet Houlden, Lizzie fiart-
leib; Asters Blanche Senior, Edward
Taylor Norman :Norry; Arranged bon
quet Geo Hind; Cosmos, Dorothy
Balknill Bell Gould, Mildred Norry;
Everlasting flowers, Florence Norry,
Cecil Ford; Calliopsis, Florence Wor-
ry • Marigolds M. Norry; French Mar-
igolds, N. Worry; Nasturtiums, Verde
Rosscliffe Jessie Bowey, Hildred Hor-
ton; Sunflowers, Cora Sanders, Perla
Sanders; Canned 'beets, V. Rowcliffe,
Thelma Ford, Mildred Harvey; Can-
ned tomatoes, M. Pickard, M. Hogar-
th'.
Mrs F ;Gladman, Mrs. F. Wood
judges
Turnips W. 'Manson; Onions, G.
Hine. ,G. Harvey 1 and 2; Sage, N.
Norry Sweet corn, B. Senior, 21. elar-
vey ; Corn, white, C. Ford, C. Hey-
wood- Pop corn, C. Ford, E. 'Taylor
Earl Mallett; Lettuce, C. Ford; Pars-
ley ,C Heywood, L. Statham; ear -
rots horn, E. Harvey, M. Rowe,. M.
Camm . carrots, •long, G. Hind, C. Ford
S Sanders; .Parsnips, J. Morley, F.
Norry. C. Heywood; Cabbage, D. head
M. Harvey, M. Narry, M. • Kuntz ; Cab-
bage Winning Stadt, N. Hardy, C.
Morley 3rd; Beets, 1, red, M. Harvey
Beets Egyptian, S. Sanders, J. Mor-
ley, C Ford; Beets, turnip blood, B.
Senior, W Manson, M. Kuntz; Spec-
ial E Russel;•Detroit red, V.i Vale, J.
Bradt L, Statham; Potatoes, Eleph-
ants. V. Rowcliffe; Potatoes, Davis
Warrior'.. C. Salter, R. Wickwire, W.
Ortwein ,Special, H. Kuntz Sunflow-
ers, vegetable, W. Ortwein, C. ?led-
den, :C Heywood.
H •E Huston, Jas. Gould, Tudges,
The pupils and staff . of the school
wish to tender thee .° thanks ro the
Judges who so kindly and efficiently
gave of their services, and the visitors
who encouraged the pupils by their
presence;
SPLENDID EXHIBITS
On Monday of this week •I was -sail-
ed into the school rooms to assist
at . the judging of the vegetables and.
other garden productions grown by,
the children of Exeter from seed .ena
to the teachers of the Public School
from the Agricultural College, Guel
ph. I was simply surprised at ,the
magnificent display. In thematter of
potatoes, cabbage, beets, carrots, oar -
snips, ;canned vegetables, flowers and
other garden productions the exhibit
woulc have done credit to any .:oun
try fair and in some ;cases the .•ab
bage- and carrots would have success -
full), competed with the same pro
ductions' shown at the Exeter Fall
Fat' thee year. The school ,,h`rldren
of Exeter are to be complimented on
the success of their exhibition of i915
HE Huston
gm. Dertttis O'Brien of St. 'Mary'
called on friends here Monday.
Mr, Harold Dunlap, of London splint •
Sundae in the village.
Rev, Jefferson of Crediton occupi-
ed tht. pulpit here on Sunday east, ,
while Rev. Finlay' conducted anniver-
sary services on the Crediton circuit.
The fall fairs are now nearly
thing at the past.
39a soldiers go through to Goderic•h
to attend the fair this week. It is ,not
yet known it the whole 33rd Battalion
wilt ,visit Huron.
Klopp. I tetter sung by members of the school
SHEEP !Mrs Becker as superintendent of
'I M Snowden captured all prizes the Cradle Roll department presented
in 'the Leicester class. 1 diplomas to a number of the pupils.
Wm' McAllister captured all prizes i leers .Wm . Heaman was given a gift
ii, L• incolr class. a-. having the youngest baby present,
Fine Wool—Aged ram, A. Duncan; and Fred Eilber who just recently pas
fat sheep W. McAllister.
BIRTHS
Heywood.—In Usborne, on Sept. 23,
to Mr and Mrs. Wesley Heywood,
a daughter.
Austin—In McGillivray, on Sept. 2$,
to Mr and Mrs. Thos. Austin a
daughter.
Lovie—In Greenway, on Sept. 17, to
32,, and. Mrs. John O. Lovie, a
daughter
This year there are 215 sstudents
enrolled at the Strattord Normal
.School 171 being .of the fair sex and ,
44 men. Those from this section :re
--Olive Pearl Brown and Ruth Ran-
nia of 1�•ensali; Mary lana Camm at
\l oodham; Frances M. Fallis of Grand ,
pend • Lette Ruth Guenther of Dash- ,
wood ; Ruth A. Hayter of Clande
eoye; Flovica Hill, Lydia E. Oestre• -
lcher o!' Crediton; Freda M. i' alb-
ieisch Olive M. O'Brien of Zurich; .
earlier E I- Ieiuteldt, Irmo H. Sss,.et,
Florence L Traebner, Ada V. Willis
y
•' C
3r r4
1 n,
e Thelma Parker,
Exet r T
et A ,gdCyj
Ravitz o` Ailsa Craig.
sed his 92nd birthday received a badge
HOGS as the, oldest member present. Prizes
e
were then awarded to the class! invit-
Berkshire—Aged sate, T. al. Snow-ing the most visitors, for thel day and
the individual doing the most work.
The Swastika Class and Miss Esther
Hoist proved the winners. The c er-
vice throughout was very interesting
and we hope much good will be felt
in the school as a result,
den; spring boar, G. Gramm; spring
sot: T M. Snowden, G. Gramm; aged
boar T iyI. Snowden.
Tamworth—Aged sow, R. 'Snowden
spring sow T. M. Snowden R. Snow-
den spring boar, T. M. Snowden, R.
Snowden: aged boar, T. d. Snow-
den r
Yorkshire—Aged sow, W. B. Bat-
tler• spring boat, W. B. Banker;
spring, sow G. Gramm, W. .B. Battler;
aged boar W. B. Battler.
POULTRY '-
Homburg s,
Homburgs, Thos, Howald, W. B.
Battler • Plymouth rocks, W. Yule ,1
and 2; Black spanish, W. B. Battler
Concluded .on Page 5
EXIRESS AGENT FINED
Clinton, Sept. ,24.—To-day the Ex-
press agent at Hensall and also las,
Carla. and Wellington Johnston were
each fined .$50' and costs ,for'deliver-
in, liquor illegally brought in. Thos.
Khile. to whose home part .of, the Ro-
w: was taken, pays a similar Senator
assisting ,Bender of the Commercial
Hots' • in bringing in the shipment.
Th : case against Heuter's Brewery,
Berlin was at Heater's request ad-
journed until next week. Crown At -
tome) Seager acted far Inspector
Terrance and J. Best defended
Khite The case is an important one
as i establishes the fact ;that+ •no .iqu-
o car be brought, shipped ,or. deliv-
ere, I ir. a 'C T. A. ,county, unless for
the personal ar family use of ihejrer-
so•; bringing it in.'
To -;morrow is Kirkton Fair clay,.
•Huror County's population is at -
proximately 50,000.
Fifty -cent gasoline is the dark 'nit -
Loot:. for the automobilists inside of
a year according to C. B. Shafer, the
note(' Oklahoma oil expert.
MARRIAGES
Doan--Calfass_- At the Evangelical par
sonage. on Sept. 29th, by Rev. Mr.
Grenzebach Mr. J. A. Doan of Pt.
Huron Miele, to Miss Emma Cal-
Lass daughter of Mr. Henry Gal-
Pass of Dashwood.
lierd -. McNev-in—In Knox Church
Godench ,on Sept. 15, by Rev. G.
i'� ole Ross S Alfred `toaGlad Hord ane
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. si, 'Wm. Mc -
Nevin Goderich,
Heaman—Mack•--ln Sarbuck, Man.,
tat Sept 14, Norman Heaman, non
n:' Mr Jeremiah Heaman of Stephen
Township, to Miss Iren Mack, of
S rbucl•
DEATHS
,Sept -.014,a on �
'-, ,n: c ?n Con. Hay, 7,ti i s
it infant son of Mr. ,and Mrs. W.
Truen,ner.
Exeter Bargain Store
GREAT REDUCTION SALE FOR
TEN DAYS—Commencing with Oct.
let we will otter our large stock of
Men and Boys' Suits and Overcoats
at greatly reduced pries. We have
a dine assortment of $15.00 suits; see
them in our window during the sale.
Guara iee'd all wool, and trimmed with
the very best trimmings. Come early
and ger first choice. When you or-
der your .clothes_ from us you say
Good bye, to saggy coat collars, and
baggy coat fronts; good bye to
sleeves and seams that won't make
friends with your body; good bye to
all former coat troubles. Give us a
call and be convinced.
J, H. HOLTZMANN, Crediton
Centralia.
Shoes and Clothing
FALL BOOTS AND SHOES
Now that cold wet weather is . oming the boys and
girls require good.
strong shoes to keep them dry. We have them in lots of styles.
BIG VARIETY IN MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SHOES—Patent, Gun
Metal. Dongola, Box -calf, besides all the heavier styles.
OUR PRICES on Boots and shoes are absolutely the lowest,
TRY A PAIR OF ASTORIA SHPES for ,men
TOP SHIRTS—We have lust received a ,big shipment of Men's fine
Tot, Shirts
CLOTHING.—How about .hat fall Suit or Overcoat. See our made -
to -measure samples. They will int crest you
B. W. F. Beavers
The heavy frost of the past few,
night: reminds us that the winter is
coining so ,get ' ready.
an. and ,Mrs. C. Duplan o£ Llder
to;, were the guests of Mr. and- Mrs,
S. Davis over Sunday.
Mee Wade .,returned on Saturday,
aifter a couple weeks' visit with friends
at. Glencoe
Mr. and Mrs. Fi slay,' of Blake spent
a couple days visiting the former's
brother at the parsonage.'
Mr Geo Essery is remodelling his
livery ;barn and making ready for the
cold weather.
Quite, a number in the village are
art the sick list, having colds and var-
ious other complaints.
Mr Jobs Coluill shipped a very fine
carload of his cattle to the Buffalo
market on Saturday last:
REOLVE
WE AL.-VAYS KEEP
BOTH EYES OPEN
LOOKING OUT FOR.
,600D ThiNcS
FOR, OUR
OriCroME R,
LADIES' WINTER COATS
In .the newest- military ef-
tects with •the new flare skirts
and belted enodels. Every coat
is well 'tailored and the cloths
are the newest weaves and
shades.
LADIES TAILORED SUITS
Let us Make your order "or
ar up-to-date man -tailored suit
We guarantee •a perfect lit and
use the, best of trimmings and
linings. Get our prices:
SWEATER COATS
In such a variety of collars.
in the 'anew two-way collars
These coats .are made from the
best yarn's, and are priced at.
$5.00; other 1lines at $1.50,$2.75
and $3.50. i
DINNER SETS'
At the following prices.—
Peacock :Milan 97 pcel $10,00
Davis rose -stack pat. 97p.serso'
Genoa ditto $18.50
1Vlildale ditto. $1.7:00
White & Gold Aust. china $35.00
YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS
We have a wonderful showing
of Winter Overcoats for young
men and men this season. Buy'
your coat early- this sea-
son while we have your size
and such a fine range to choose
from
BOYS' . & MEN'S CLOTHING(
Boys' and men's new .:lathing
that we 'are showing for fall
and winter ,is full of snaps and
vim We are ;fortunate to be
able to •;show you such goad
clothes at so low a price. J
COLORED UNDERSKIRTS
For $1.50 .you can buy an
underskirt that we guarantee not
to fade or rip and will give sat-
isfactory wear or, your money
will be cheerfully refunded, Ask
'to see them..
WARM UNDERWEAR
For men, Penman's Fleeced.
Lined, each 50c. Heavyweight Penman's Fleec-
ed Lined 75c
Nature wool, Penman's
$1.25, $1.35, $1.50
Combination, all sizes
. ...... $3.00, :$.3.50, $4;00.
PHONE 16 J. A. - STEW ART. PHONE 1e