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The Exeter Advocate, 1920-6-3, Page 1T. THIRTY-THIRD YEAR EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JUNE. S, 1920. NEW SCHEDULE Our Corner HURON BASEBALL LEAGUE 14 lean is both bad and worthless t13ere isiet -much hope for him. A mu occaslopelly complains of his lack of memory but ,never of his lack f knowladge. There is a proposal to make the t enn of the Methodist ministers five years instead pf four. Was ever thing more beautiful than the blossom art the fruit trees? The , fruit trees of ail kinds are one mass of bloem The dollar buys only about 45 cents' worth of ,stafe just,p.OW, but the Cleve- land Plain Dealer points out that Mien it is sated and Invested it draws interest at 100 cants: •••••••.••••••••••••••,..., The Ontario ,Government bas made it possible for smaller munepfpalitips to pay 'their councillors at the nee of not more than $5 a day, Good-bye to ,-th.e job now for the mere "honor" of the thing. The very best way for the average citizen to go about bringing dawn, the cost of living as faa as hie table is concerned, is to see that every square root of that back gardea is growing something for Ids family to eat. Peoele in the country who Re anr noyed by flies should remember that clusters pf the fragrant elovar which grows abundantly be nearly every reeelsitle. if hung in the xcem and lett ta dry teed shed faint fragraut per- fume through ;the air, will drive away more flies than sticky saucers of mol- asses and other fly-trapsa.nd fly pa- pers can ever collect. At the June session of the Huron County Council, the good xoad by-law promisee- to be an important issue. Some $125,000 is being spent this year throughout the eounty, neich of it be- ing <Wee on the Lake Shore road from, boundary to boundary, also the Lo. - rd from Wingham to Exeter. In fact all the main roads are being, araded. Considerable difficulty is be- ing experienced in getting capable men, to oversee this work. CORRESPONDENTS ATTENTION. Correspondents will please get the budgets of ineeas to The Advocate of - not later than. Tuesday, and we trope always on Tuesday morning. It is necessary iso that the half holiday be observed on Wednesday for t he summer months. • Mae 81a TAmANts YOU SHOULD SEE OUR MEN'S WEAR Seaforth teani dropping out it be- came necessary to make a new ecbed- ule, which tallow's, May 24-Zertell at Goolerech May 31-Creditonat Goderich Zurich at Clintoa June 3-Goderieb at Zurleh. Clinton at Creditors June 7 -Clinton :at- Zurich June 9-Go1erich Crediton. June 10 -Crediton at Clinton June 14 Goderieh at Clinton' Zurich At Crediton June 16 -Clinton at Gotlerich June 17 -Crediton at Zurich June 21 -Zurich it Clinton. Goderich at Crediton June 24 -Clinton, gt. Zurich Crediton et Goderich June 28-Zurch et Goderi,eh Clinton at Creditoa Jule 5-Creditor,.ttZerieh Clinton at Goderieh July 8--Zur1ch est Crediton July 9-Goderich ncbp.too July 12 -Zurich at Godeeieh July 15 -Crediton at Clinton, Jule 20--Zurieh at c-Natop. - July 21-Clinteaat GoderIch July 23-Gederich t Crecleton Crediton t Zerieh July 28-Goderice at Zurich Aug. 2 --Zurich at Clinton Aug. 4-Goderich at Crediton Aug 5 -Clinton let Zurich Aug. 10-Creeliton at Claxton Aug 12-Gederich at Zwiele Aug. 13-Clintont ot Crediton Aug 19 -Crediton at Goderich This will make 36 genies in all -nine games at home and niae. games away to each teem. • Cliaton plays a League game at Crediton oa June, 3rd, at the morning. Exeter Council Exeter, May 25th, 1920 Tbe municipal council Piet in reg- ular session on above date with all members present. The minutes ot the meeting held May 10th were read Senior. Honors—Marion Bissett and approved. Correspondence was read as foie laws:— Letter from H. Strang, Clerk at Usborne Township re owners of Iota .No, 23, 22 and 23 in the last conces- sion of Usborne and copy of resolu- tion as to the collecting of school rate. The letter was referred to the Board of Education on, motion et Perchale and Elston. Letter trom the nitre Elected atalletay Association of Ontario re annual dues. Filed. .A. letter and copy of resolution from the mayor of Galt, re tax on autos. Filed. A circular letter from the Mini- ster of the Interior departmeat, Ot- tawa, re the protection of birds. In this connection one-half of any pen- alty imposed is payable to any per- son, other than a game officer who - lays information under the act. Mr. S. M. Sanders addressed the council re paving of Wellington St. from Main $C to the G.T.R. tracks. Per Penhale and Davis—That if the committee having in charge the furthering of a pavement for Wel- lington street can secure subscrip- tions 'to the amount of $5,000, the Council will submit a by-law to tie citizens for the approval for the bale an.ce of cost. Estimated cost $10,- 000. Amendment by Councillor Ward —That if $4,000 can be secured by subscription, the Council submit a Class 4. Jr. 2nd.- Honors• -•--Clare byelaw for the balance. No seconder. The motion yeas declared carried. ence Boyle 80; Catherine Woods 76; Pass—Stanley Walter 74; Sydney Mrs. Saxoia. Fitton addressed the West 68. Class 3, Jr. 2nd. Honors—Greta Bloomfield 91; Gladys Hankin 86; Russell Snell 86; Verne Brimacombe 83; Billy Balkwill 81; Cecil Laing 81; Harold McDonald 80, Class 2, Sr. 1st. Honors—Ruth Council meet incidental - expenses Collingwood 89; Billy. Nelson 85; for three weeks. Carried. Gerald Skinner 77, The following letter was laid on Class 1, Sr. 1st. Honors—Kath- the table by Reeve 'Beavers and dis-- leen Reid 86;. Lois Statham 83; Violet Gambrill 79, Pass—Harold cussed. "In pursuance -of your further iBeaver 63' n- No on roll 37; average attendance quiry with repect to the provincial en. R Rowe, teacher grant to a pavement through Exeter "- . we would advise that a subsidy on a width of twenty feet will be au- ROOM V. :veep - s thorized if this width is considered Class 5. Honors—Charlie, Lodder 91; Gretta Little 84; Kenneth Vale necessary by the county authorities. 75. Pass—Ila. Whyte 60. Signed, Class 4. Honors—Margaret Mare W. A. McLean tin 85; Grace Christie 84; Gladys • SANDERS & CREECI-e „ tage and salary 48.66. Adjournment by Davis. Jos. Senior, Clarets 111.11077.1•1P Exeter, May .28, 1920, Special meeting of the council called by the Reeve. Absent Coun- cillor Davis. A petition from rate-PeYers along Main street between Sanders and Ann streets regarding the doing away with curbing and extending the concrete pavement nearer to the sidewalk was read and discussed. No action, Adjournment. Jos, Senior, Clerk. School Report ..1•01.40, ROOM 1. Sr. 4th. Honors—Kenneth Stan - bury 87; Ruth Audrew 83; Irene Stewart 83; Muriel 13issett 83; Lilia M. Snell 82; Ruby Creech 82; Fred Heitman 80; Nellie Medd 79; Grant Sanders 79. Peas—Idabel Walker 73; Marion Woods 72; Helen Dignan. 71: Ethel Houlden 70; Ronald Wit- wer 70; Mary Nelson 69; Ruby Davis 65. Jr. 4th. Honors—Vivian Colling- weed 83; Grant Collingwood a3; 1flaIettatz 79; Dorothy Seen 78: Pass—George Beavers 73; May Ab- bott 72: Francis Abbott 70; Amelia Acheson 68; Charlie Acheson 68; Acheson 68; Charlie Acheson 63; Verne Roulston 67; Oswald Brown 67; Florence Walters 66; Charlie Gladman 64: Wanda. von Waseinsei 63; Bertruni Gardiner 61; Clifford Webster 61; Aijoe Sanders 60; Hel- en Wethey 69. No. enrolled $5; average attend-. nee 33. M. A. Horton, ROOM II ‘ad GET YOUR RAINCOAT HERE. Yes, we sell. Raencoats, guaranteed to protect you inisnow, sleet, raise and storm. It is acreall weather - proof garment that will glve you long and satisfactory everyday service. Get your quality ghirts, underwear, neck-, wear,olosiery,.etc e thi sable SUITS ...... $20 to. $40. OVERCOATS $E0 to $35 • . • , RAINCOATS $15 to $30 81; Margaret Johns 80; .Jautes Pen. rice 78; Mildred Murphy 77; Her- man Gower 76. Pass—Harold Mete 74; Harold Nelson 70; Susie Reeder 67; Walter Spencer 67; Margaret Harness 65; Elsa Hankin 65; Hazel Sanders 65; Robert Gambrill 64; Reta Elworthy 63. Junior. Honors—Marjorie Clark 80; Frank Creech 78; Greta Brock 77; Hugh Creech 15, Pass— Edam Russell 73; Eugene Howey 69; Fiore rie West 67; Wallace Makins 66; John Kuntz 85. No. on roll 33; •average attend- ance 30, J. S. Murray, teacher, ROOM III Sr. 2nd. Honors—Wm. Lodder 92; Marjory Medd. 87; Russell Brock 86; Vera McDonald 85; Nona Reeder 82; Edward. Taman 80; Marvin Howey 78; Pass —Muriel Howald 73; Clifford. Hutchison 73; Jack Gambrill 69; Wanetta Nelson 65. jr. 2nd, Honors—Vera, Mooney 80; Harold Skinner 80; Donald Gladnian 78; Alvin Passmore 76; Hilton Laing 75. Pass—jennie Pass- more 74; Harry Jennings '73; Baden Rowel 68; Orval. Beavers 68; Myrtle Beavers 64. No. enrolled 36; average attend- ance 29.3, H. M. Kinsman, teacher ROOM' IV Coundil re the care of Mr. Robin- son who was injured at the Salt Block. Messrs. Carling and Coates regarding the, same case offered to pay $5.00 a day for a period of two 'weeks. Per Elston and Davis—That the • Department of Public Highways Hutchison 83; Helen penhale 82; Penhale and Eiston----That the ap- Madeline Stewart 81. Pass—Mable proval of a 20 -foot pavement be se- Snell '73; Jean Sheere 68; Edith cured if possible from the county Kestle 64; Forbes Chapman 60. officials. Carried Class 3, Honors—Mary Cann 90; The followiag accounts were read, Margaret Etherington 84; Raymond having been passed by the Finance Pryde 84; A•Imer Huukin 82;' Flor- Committee; - ence Brack 78. Pass—Helen Hey - W. Andrew, stock tonic for horses wood 73; Thelma Baker 64. '6.00; Kenneth Ford, labor at cern- Class 2.. Pass—John Paine 73; etery $46.50; 8. M. Sanders, treas., Harold Snell 68. relief cora. 9.25; Asa Penhale, hay Class 1. Honors—Wallace Seldon and oats, horsefeed, $40.05; Rich. 86; Helen Stanbury 84; Harry Cole Quance, labor, 21.00; W, Westcott, 83; Vera Kestle 80; David Neetell doa 12 50; John Parsons do '8; Jean Penhale 75. Pass—Flor . .7 • 17 50; 7 James Parson, do., 15.75; Thomas eitee Cornish t73;• Chester Cornish Welsh, do., 24.15; Wm. Creech 5.00; aohn Worry, do., 1a.25; John Mor- ley 5.25; D, Russell, Sr., 6.26; Geo. Hackeey 3•75; Thos. Houlden 5.50; W. J. 13issett, part salary and road WO Tailor&Furnisher are, horse feed and barn rent 91,50e LUCAN RACES June 23-$900,00in Taman construction 79.00 ; j. Ford, part 11. salary 62.50; Robt. Luker, part sal- 76`:''kildred Collingwood 69; Teddy Wethey 67; Viola Skinner .65. No. enrolled 41; average attend ance 35. 0. M. Taylor, teacher. J Senior blue print telephon.e pose purses. Big field of hterses zesured• Local News LaTCAN' RACES June 23-$9e0.0 in pursee Big field toe horses aseured. Mr Tho,, Sanders, we are released to state, is now showing' signs of im- provement Dashwood Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold its animal picnic en Tuesday, June 15th on. the eburch grounds., Goad sports of all kinds for old and young. From 4 ta 8 a splendid sup- per will be served in the basrement. Admissior. to the. grounds tree, Meal tickets 50e. Mr mtd aim 0, W. Graybell and Miss Beatrice of Toronto are Nisi -t ine; their parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Graybell-Mr. Geo. Koeh is buy with a gang erecting, a cottage on cne of his jots at Grand Benet-Mr. D. Te - and family spent Sunday 'a Thed- forti.-Tbe Joeal ereartiery nae a fine new truck icin the route now.- Last Friday eventing the members of the Evangelical Y.P.A. spent a Ideesant an:; profitable evening M. the tase tnent of the church, It was tt tee let- ter day enc.: which will be long re• membered and cherished. The Zur:ch Y.P.A. motored over and aV2 us a rich musical treat under tee topable leeiersbip 121 ;Miss E. Renee. els. IL Pfile ably the ebalts The lkish %yawl Al/lance furnished a social en iertainment and lunch.. -Mr. end alre. I-1. Englaed, Mr. and Mrs. S. Earjand and '1rW. Devine attended the fun eral oi the /eta Mrs, Bean et Byron ;ea Su ay. -Mr. Alfred Zimmer and seamen of Detroit motortel over end - neat Suneay with the former's par eats. -Mr. :net 'Mrs. W. J. Tough of Stanby visited wlth Mr. and Mrs. How aril on aloaday.-Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc. harmieh of Bridgebury attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Walper Sat- urday. -Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Howard, Niles Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Delgaty ,spent Saturday in Hensel - Mr. and Mr ere Seth Brown. of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. finall.-Mr. Wilfrid Koch of Detroit visited his parents over the week end. There _passed away on. Tbursday, May 27th, the wife of Conrad Walper of this velage. Deceased had re..ched a goal age mei leaves besides her husband. a son end a daughter, both of witon are married, The remains were interred in the Lutheran cern- tery on Saturday afternoon, Services were held in, the church by the pas- tor, Rev Gratipner, On Friday, May 28, the death occur. rod of the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Baker. The child hved but a few hours. BIRTHS Colbert -In Biddulph, on May 28th, to Mr and Mrs. Myron Colbert, a son. tol•••1010•0••• MARRIAGES Simmens-lainsdale-At liensall, on May 29th, Fred Simmons, to Alda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dins - dale of leenoelL Southcott-May-In. Usborne, at the home of the bride's ,parents, on June 2nd, Jelin Melvin Southcott of Ex- eter to Florence Alma, daughter of Mr, and ;Mrs, Joseph May. Klienfeldt-Brown-At the Main St, Methodist parsonage, on June Z. by Rev, Dr. Mead, Roland Kletrifeldt, son of Mr. and Mast John leleinfeidt ,of Hibbert, formerly of Usborne, to 'Miss Laurette Brown, daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. Seth Brawn of Use borne, DEATHS eleunteastle-In Dundalk, on May 22, Edmond .Mountca•stle, formerly of Clinton aged 19 years. Zurich on May 31st, Mrs. Herman Well agea 67 years. ARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED by C. H. Sanders at the Advocate Of- fice. Strictly confidential; no witness. WHEN YOU OPEN THE PACKAGE • of ,meat that comes from our shop, vou are never disappointed at the appearance of ite Itie always red tender, fresh looking and ',juicy- al- ways palatable and wholesome, no matter whet cut or kind of meat .it may be For this is the quality meat 'sheep of Exeter. B. Makins THE SANITARY MEAT MARKET where euality is higher than price, ' • , . • , , • ' , , . • , . • . M .s. . „ . GRAND CELEBRATIOK:H:-. at OREMON on JUNE a Under the auspices of Creditoa Amateur Athletic Association teree err be a Big Celebratioa of the King's Birthday on Thursday, June 3rd Calithumpian Parade 9 a.m. - Bands, Floats, Decorated Automobiles, School Children, le'cre League Baseball U,15 a.m. and 4 s.m. - Clinton and treditott -League Baseball 'Teens. Liberal Prizes will be ,givesa, Athletic Sports 2 ;ern. - ,A fine list of Sports for whieli suitable prizes will be ;,,,weeted„. Do not miss the Barrel Fieht. Beooeln 'Ascension Concert in Town Hall. p.rn. - Imperial Male Quartette ot Loneioa, and also Local Leant Reserve o Seats 50c.; Children tender 15, 25e.. Plan of Hail at 1):. Ore'v Exeter and Crediton Bands God Save the King Insure Success -- a No need to have dark heavy bread. 'Manitoba's Best' or 'Model' will solve the problem.for you. Give them a trial. HARVEY BROS. ,mmosmil•OMINOrmesoMitkIMIND 4001keiwkaws•%001140.011000101%00.410014110131404giroottoPogralli J. A. STEWART Phone 16 SUITS Men's Youths' and Boys' We have a full -range of Clothing in, the very latest stylee for the Young Man. Also: a go ed selection of Conservative Styles for Olden Men, These suits consist of Fancy Worsteds and Pure wad, Serges Black and Navy Blue They are prices far , below present replagernent price, and NO LUXURY TAX. STRAW HATS RUNNING SHOES Every- anan.should have a maw Straw Hat. We have Sailors in • Senate, Clup add Panema; also soma nice Feelore Shapes. Prices range from $1.50 to $4 SHIRTS Our Stock of Men's Fine Shirts is sure complete, Some of the very latest patterns lata • Fancy Stripes and Plain Colon. Come in and look ever our range beftee buyiag. - • Priced $1,50 to $4,00 HOLE,PR.00F SILK STOCKINGS Why. 4-441 anatela that r,ew dress with a necepaer of silk eteelrings We hate the -A iii the HolePhdof" and Luxite makes, in 231 the pop - War shaAeK Novi a jt1ie time to get pair of Rama% Slims for yourself and all elle kiddies. We have afull range in'. White, Tan and i3lue and in all the different' s tyle:s. B.V. D. UNDERWEAR Mete Listen, We halve the very thing you want ,in Under- wear for the hot weather in Combination, Two-piece Snits, and B.V.D. Styles, Get ready flor The Summer Datys. FANCY VOILES Ladle-ea:at should be easy for yeti eo.zelect your new citess • front Our Splendid 'ehdieinig df Plain, Fancy, Figured and Stai- dtVoiles. /Vfake your choice soon. j. A. STEWART Closed Wednesday afternoons during June, July and .August,