The Exeter Times, 1922-9-28, Page 1o1kaTY-SE-0014 1) YEAR=NO; 2278
EXETER,,ONT., THURSDAY' ' IO"RNING, SEPTEMBER 28th., 1922•
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AMMON
Beautiful new, style in all the latest fabr'
• s res and colorings are here
shown in the celebrated Northway Garments.
DRESSES S5ES at sown he Serges,
Cantott Crepe
. p end Tricotines in a
wonderful range ,of new styles and modest price..
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SUITS—in Velour?, Sere and Tricotine cloths g t s iii ,Navy Black and
Brown, t ; ,x
COATS—in Velour,e-Drone n Tweeds etc., ., plain, also embroidered,
many with :fur collared coats as glow as $25.
Ask to see our heavy Bronileigh ,as
_after the style of the celebrat-
ed
English Burberry Coats,
GIRL'S COATS, from 4 to 14 .ears >`heav cloths
ti Y . . Y at reasonable prices
I3A73IES COATS, from 1 to 4 years in Bear Cloths etc.
Splendid d o
SlurVale,.
s for r fall
New Heather, Locate, Silks, Silk and Wool mixtures,
u es, Worsteds, Ca.,sh
mer•es etc., in plain also clacked • stylees in Canadian and. English
makes. Prices very reasonable. Good Heather Hosiery all Wool at $1.00'
per pair.
Pure Linen Towellingyd.
1� - Z QC, a
100 yards only pure linen towelling,- very des.ue.: able .for.:.drsh
towels
or roller towels, on sale this.week.
at 2 0c a yard: "
Fall and Winter tuderwear`
We have the best standard makes of underwear for :all, members of
the family. These include' Penman's, Watson's, Turnbull's and Stanfield's
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makes. Buying any of these brands guarantees positive satisfaction in
bbth fit and wear. i, e re i . leee ; e ." ae
Children's. Underwear 311,', ci
49c. a garment.
10 Doz. Children's odd shirts and drawers in good winter weight, up
to 14 years of age,' odd lines and sizes to clear at 49c a;4arment.
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Exeter Council
® efon _taJ ,' Sept, 3Qth, 1.9 2
A regular riieeting of tule' AfunilciA,.
C�outicil }vais iseld in tis,e• office. of th
_sedate
�` Clerk pati above Absent Coiut
a rillor l ran, �. minute, of meetire
— held Sept, 11, were read and ap p.rov
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• 'Letters were- read Steen the Clay
o Products , eeey; Taranto Re. a.
� pay
,-; meat,of account foe sewer �pi,pe; fro
1 Z- IT 1? dlirlmer, c+.ai dealer, Napane.e
1•from,'Aedre�t )3aLle,' coaledealers, T' on
®� treat. Ordered filed.
A .circular jotter `1:7oni the )3epart
cnent,c'f lilslrance,,Otta�i�a, Re,;,l2oya,
Proc,]amation, des;I;nating the week of
of 'Oct 2 •ta 9 as 1,'ire preventJon,`i reek
arid .the public in .:general is requ'est-
s to `'observe. the allote l`'time. a : 'suc.hi.
• The im, is oa.] rate _for street wat-.
ering, purposes .vas fiixed at 12c. per.
foot' an the '.,su,me fron,ta;ge basis es
® .f.or the sea,' i •ol• 19 21, on motion: of
® Davis a.- 1Ticeper.-C irrl.ed.
l'.b . eel .lowlag accounts' were read
and •pas.• ecr,—Bell Teiephnn�e, Co, �3
neeetes rent, ,13tise're phone 6.15,` ceni-
etery phone. 4.62. fercy Hewitt, labor
at cemetery 5.00; ceei1 Ford, ditto;,
15.,00; £h,,os. `Appl!etonr, •labor sed=er
25;50; E. `Appleton;.' 22:00 e J. Parson:;
;].3.50; Crornish 11.40;'J:"Corn�lsh 1.9.25
L. E. 'bay 6.90; ,H. ` Lande"r 18 75.a,J.
Murray 15.00—Ort ineotioti of: Hooper.--
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Davis.
=• Adjourned by Davis.
J. ;Senior, Clerk.
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'DEATH, OF. LANCELOT HARDY,
® After beau bi 1<ai1.n.e health : for
.some years, 'arid being ;confined t:o his
bed for four, mantles, the death°oc-
curreri his sha, hEsc�r, T'
day; evenating �bl -' Lmeanceletot Barand,,uea-
a
tvelek:nawn and re.epected resident of
town, for mnan;y years. .Deceased was
born "ia It el lid and: cazite to Canada
with his parents, ,vhea seven, years sof
age. They settled 'tear, London, and
.when a young plan'"err. Hardy came
to Exeter, and had resided here ceer
stnoe• In occupation he.was a bridge
builder, and . many of. the best bridges
= in the (lien -ice are ,ibe result of his
.,tnorltmanship. " In flus ;younger days he
mmogor
took an active meas s ' in municipal
matters, and lor eleven years in euc-
_.,. ce••ion he i.as peeve of Exeter, -nil_
• ,..:.: also- was Warden • of: Huron County. In
matters „pertaining to government; as
well as in. business; he wa,s unusually
able., aura his criticism rf those ,la
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'in relic an he. wits --el member" of the
Tie -vitt Memorial Church,' and in :Pol-
itses a Conservative.. Mr, Haedy
married Eliza Bissett, artd '"she with
one daughter, Mrs, James Wanless,. of
1)uluth, Minn., survives Deceased
was in his 87th ,year. The funeral is*-ut,l
take place to tive .Exciter cemetery on.
Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
easonabie
gestions
pecials
WHITE ';`CAP ELECTRIC
WASHER • IIEG. $125.00`FOR'
:$115,00,
FIOBBS GOLD MEDAL WASH-
ER "'REG. $22.00 FOR $113,00
BEAVER WASHER REG.
$27.00 FOR $,24.00
WRINGERS FROM $6.25 TP
HEAVY GALVANIZED TUI3S
FROM $1,00 UP
SOLID COPPER 130ILERS
$3:89
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GOODYEAR BELTING FROM 1.3c A FT. TJP,
ELIC LACE LEATHER, $1.85 PER LB.
BELT DRESSING 50c A STICI€
PACKINGS OILS AND`"BAI313I0 T METAL.
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'MARRIED
PFILE—KUNTZ—At Dashwood, on
September 20th, by Rev. P. Graup-
ner, Miss Matilda. Sophia Kuntz, to
Mr. Clayton F. Pfile.
ROWCLIFFE—MCLEAN— At -Hen
sail, on September 14th, Miss`Eliza
Jane 1VIcLean, of Iiippen,, to Mr.
Oliver M. R:owcliffe, of the London
Road north,• by Rev. J. A. McCon-
nell.
STEWART—MORGAN- On Satur-
day, September 23rd,Miss Myra
Edna Morgan, daughter of Ivfr. and,
Mrs. • John T. Morgan, to Mr. John
Abner Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Stewart, of Usborne, by Rey.
Dr, Fletcher.
TUCICI+JY—MAWSON—In Exeter, on
September 23rd, Miss Greta Mar-
garet.Mawson, daughter of Mr. and I
Mrs. George Mawson, to .Mr. El-
more Tuckey, son Mr•. and Mrs..
C. E. Tuckey, by Rev. W. G. H. Mc-
Alister.
DIED
HARDY—In Exeter,on September
ter
p nber
26th, Lancelot Hardy, in his 87th
veal,
LUXTON—in Biddulph, on Septetu-
bes 24th, Mr. Fredeiicic Luxton,
aged 72 years, 1 month and 15
clays, ,
SCHAE,F,ER---Izi Hay Tdwnship, on
Wednesday, Sept, 20th, Daniel
Schaefer, aged 70 years, 3 months
and 20 days,
BENDER—In Kitchener, "on Sept.
23rd. Ezera. Bender, son of Mr,
and Mrs, Mark Bender, of Dash
Wood, aged 35 years.
CARD OF THANKS •
'Mrs. E., Hewitt and family desire•
to express their sincere thanks to the
many neighbors and friends for their
kindness and- sympathy hiring their
recent bereave
riieitt and also for the
mangy floras tributes, • I'
TIED IN LUCAN
The death occurred on : "Wednesday
September 2.0th, of Mrs.Bawden,
wife of George 13awden, lumber mer-
chant of Lucan, following an illness
of some, months, Deceased,, whose
maiden name was Eliza Isaac went
from Exeter with hes husband to `re-
side in. Lucan about 20 years ago and
'during that time hacl endeared her-
self to a host of friends, who deeply
regret her untimely deihise. Besides
her sorrowing husband she is survive
ed by ,three daughters, Mrs: Arthur
O'Neil, of Lucan, Slaude, and Edna,
at home, also one son Harry, at
home. - The funeral took place
from ,the, family residence to Holy
Trinity church for service, on Friday
u,nd the remains were taken' to the
Exeter', cemetery for interment.
THE LATE FRED MINTON
Mr. Frederick Luxton died on Sun-
day at the home of his slaughter, Mrs.
Charles McFalls; of Bicldulph,, at the
age of 72 years 1 month and 15 days.
A little over a year ago, Mr. Luxton,
while visiting with his children in the
West, suffered a paralytic stroke and
at that time he was brought home.
He gradually improved and was a,ble
to get ai•ouud;`a; little when a 'few;
weeks ago he had the misfortune to
fall and fracture his hip and since.
that time he has gradually grown
weaken. The ciecea.sed was born at
Eden on the farm now ocenpicitl by
his son John, whore he t esitic•rl until.
moving to Exeter about twelve years
ago, He is• survived be :tine child=
ren; five daughters and tour sons;
Mrs. McFalls, Biddulph; Mrs. R. A
Lamb, and.Mrs..Jas. Irving; of Greif-
f.ell, Sask;. Mrs. A. McLean, of Fil-
more, Sall;,.; Mrs. A. Coates, of Us -
borne; Johnon the homestead, Dun-
can. R. of Hampshire, Wyoming; A.J
of Montreal and Ernest: L. at Bone.
One sister, Mrs. E. Nichols, of :say
Panni ]'
of o
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last City, Miele, the sY
eleven children., also survives. Mrs.
ast two
Nichols was with him thep t
weeks, The funeral was ' h^.1:1 on
Tuesday, interment in the Exeter
cemetery:. �.
IN 331MOR:IAM
in loving iiienmory of out clear
mother, elargaret Hackney, who nes-
sed away one year ago Sept. 22nd.
Soine day; sante time, we hope to see
The dear face we hold in sweetmein-
ore.
einore
The Family.
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TUOKEY-:1TAWSON NUPTIALS
A very pretty wedding was solemn
ized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Mawson, of Exeter, on Saturday,
Sept. 23rd, at high noon, when their
only daughter, Greta . Margaret, was
united in marriage to Elmore Teekey
of London, son of Mr, and Mrs.'etae.
E< Tuckey o1^the London Road north.
Rev. G. H.""McAlister, ,MVI.A., pastor of
Main St. Methodist Church, officiated.
An artistic" " archway of evergreens
and tlow.di• formed a very pretty set-
ting for the -ceremony,; The bride
looked "charming iii. a -dress of white
georgete' and carried a bouquet of
ophelia `roses. •AS she entered the.
parlor` with lies father the .bridal
Mach from Lohengrin was played by
the bride's cousin, Miss Annie Nichol,
of Parkhill. Little Miss Vivian : El-
liott, niece of the groom, dressed itt
pink satin, made a very' pretty flower
girl. • She carried a basket of sweet
peas • .uring the signing; of the reg-
ister,
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iste 13Ess"Berniece Tuckey, sister of
the groom, •sang very sweetly, ."The
Crown." After the ceremony the
guests numbering about' fifty, repair-
ed' to the 'dining room which was'dec-
orated in ]pink and white, where the
wedding dinner 'wee served. The
groom's gift to •the..pianist and to the
soloist was bar pins>and to the flower
girl a ring. The''Piresents were nu-
merous and costly, among them be-
ing substantial cheques from the par-
ents of the bride and groom. The
happy couple left amid showers of
confetti for Toronto, Niagara ',Falls
and Buffalo, the bride travelling in
a'navy tricotine suit with black vel
vet' hat and grey squirrel choker. On
their' return they will reside in Lon-
don. "
STEWART MORGAN iYUPTIALS'
A very happy event 'occurred at
tee•home of Mr. and Mrs. ',I T. Mor-
gan, Andrew St., Exeter, when their
only. daughter, 1Vlyri Edna, became
the happy bride of John Aimee Stew-
art, son orf. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stew-
art, of Usborne township. Dr. Flet-
cher, the bride and groom's well be-
loved old paster of Thames Road, as-
sisted by Rev. Mr. Foote, of Caven
Clsu.rehe Exeter, perfarened, the -core-
mon,. en Miss Januett Popplestone;
cousin `of the bride played thewed-
ding march, and Miss Grace McLau-
ghlin. daughter of D. McLaughlin; of
Glencoe, a very clear friend of the
bride, acted as bridesmaid. During
the signing of the register, Mrs. Ar-
chie Morgan sang beautifully, while
her sister, Miss Anna Allison accom-
panied her. The bride wore a white
canton crepe dress and carried deep
pink roses, while the bridesmaid
wore pink georgette and carried large
white mums. About fifty guests were
present,'all near relatives, except a
few friends. The gifts were wonder-
ful. Six girl relatives and friends,
Miss 1. Turnbull, Miss. E. M. Donald,.�
Miss V. Stewart, Miss N. Anderson,
Miss A. Case and Miss A. Allison
mace dainty •waitressese'et the long
tables .which held the guests at one
sitting. The bride cut her own cake,
which was served from her hand and
while eating it Dr. Fletcher and illr.
Foote proposed. toasts which were
heartily responded to. The grocn's
gift to the bride was a dainty gold
pin, to the bridesmaid and soloist a
gold brooch and to the pianist a gold
ring. The day was enjoyed by all
present and will long be remembered
by the young couple as the happiest
day of their lives. Mr. and Mrs,
ttewart, Sr. will move to Exeter and
le young people will take over the
amestead on their arrival home
nom their'honeymoon trip.
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ItOULSTON—}IOSKIN•
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard.
Hoskin, of London was attractively
decorated with palms and asters for
the marriage at 4 o'clock on Tuesday
afternoon of last week, of their
daughter,^Ins, Melee, to Nelson :Raul
Ston, of the same city. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. .T. F. Reycraft:
pastor of the First Methodist Church,
in the presence of only the immedi-
ate, relatives of the contracting part-
ies. The bride, who was Liven away
by her father, `yore a pretty gown of
h
canna silk crepe, with a corsage bou-
quet of sweetheart roses. Tlie brides-
maid, Miss Vera Sweet, was in pale
green canton crepe beaded in crystals
and wore pink roses. L. R. Malone
was best man, After the ceremony
a buffet luncheon was served from a
table decorated with ribbon stream-
ers from the chandelier, catight at
Mite four corners and centered with
the bridal cake. Mr, and errs. incl-
Ston left on the evening train for
Port ITuron and Detroit. On their
retern„they will take ftp thea resi
deuce;, at ,5571 Adelaide street. A
handsome reading lamp from the L.
&C P. S. Railway, with whom the bride.
was employed, a gift of flat silver'
from her Sunday School -class, hail a
casserole from the Sunday School
class of the groom, were among the
beautiful presents received by the
popttla • cou;ile, The bride is n grand-
(iaughter of her. and Airs. '1tain. 'Treble
of Exeter and formerly reside'!. at
1(1rkt'en.
Atr. and Mrs Frank 'Paisley, motor-
ed (over from New York and ere visit-
ing with. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Stewart..
At the Friday evening bowling
tourney on the local r
greensMessrs.
E. J. \Vethey, W. Sanders and C. 13.
Snell won first prize with three wills
plus 31. S. Davis,, It., Mawlziuney.
and R. Ferguson were second 'wit{i
three wins plus 27.
A few friends of :Mrs. Bert, Knight
gaye her a surprise when they arriv-
ed at her Iionie on Th•urs{Itty evening'
of last week and prese4ed her with
a beautiful white ivory coinb and
hrusl and mirror, prior to the de
pai'ture of she and her mother, Mrs.
Wm". Drew, for Los Angeles, Calif.
LIMA.N WINS N. W. BASEBALL
LAURELS
At Mitchell, on Saturday, 'Lucan
outplayed Palmerston, in:the. game.
which` decided the championship of
the North 'Wellington Baseball Asso-
ciation in .the senior series, by 12 to
'4. Both teams had won their re-
spective 'home games
ye-spective'home'.games and the third
game was necessarily played on neut-
ral grounds. A number from town.
witnessed the game.
PLAYING FINALS ix N.W.ri.A. AT
L'ALMERSTON
The .Exeter Junior Baseball team
motored to Palmerston to -day (Wed-
nesday) to play a "sudden death game
with Owen Sound to decide the client-
pionship he, the • Noz•th Wellington
Jainior series. . Last week it wee air
flouncedthat,there.would be home
and .honie:games but later it was de-
cided, owing to the distance the two
teams would have to, travel, the ex-
pense and the dangeleofe catchy wea-
ther, that a sudden death game would
be played on neutra'1 .grounds ancl
Palzuerston was selected as the place.
The game will start at 3.30 this after-
noon. Here'e hoping they will re-
turn with the laur els
t)pl s
Mrs, Vi- 11.1. McLaren, o1'
met with 'an nnforttinate --, i'k i --t
on 'I'oosday when F., he was throw ti
from a, buggy and had her collar-
bone fractured.
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The Main Si, 111.etlzoclist Sunday°
School had a sueeessful Rally ori iiab-
bate afternoon, "lie classes togeth-
er with many visitors were out in full
force. 'Elie different classes l•<estrori-.
ded' to the roll call by giving: a..t•eport
of the year's work and theiraimsfor
the coming year. The Priznary-elas
ses sangseveral selections and Mast -
et' Frederick .Jones delighted all with
a solo. 7'he-oreltestra. re:ndeetelgood
service. The printed program. s4nt
out by the department was followed
largely. The room was pr•etill' dec-
orated with Maple leaves and asters
A liberal collection was received.
The Sunday School Rally at darnee
sta•eet church on Sabbath af'ter.noon
was, a`•decided success. Service was
held in the audil"or•iit'in of the church,
the attendance beim. 438. Several
very 'choice musical numbers were„
given by some of the youngri zriein-
bees of the school, Rev. Dir: Cragg,
of Wingham, was the special speaker
for the day and gave a very interest.
ing address that appealed to old incl
young alike. The secretaz•y reported
that classes No. 2• and 3 boys each
had a perfect attendance for i24 Sun-
days during the year; thus winning
the award given by the Quarterly
Board. The Sunshine Band ;semis
p
class had a arfect attendance for 3-0
Sundays during the year. A' beauti-
ful bank of asters decorated the pul-
pit. Dr. Roulston, the superintend-
ent, presided.
A meeting' of the South. 7Iurori
Choral Society is to be held in James
St. sdbool room on Monday next at
eight o'clock. All members and all
interested are requested to attend.
Wanted all kinds of Apples for evaporating • at. the Exeter Eva lora.
or. Apples will; be received any time and until endof season.
7-ITG ST CA.S11 PRICE ,PAID
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Women Help 'Wanted.
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That meat is clown. in price? and it wiIl• pay you to get onr prices he -
fore buying elswhere,
"FA NIERS„
When you thresh, let us supply you with a choice Meaty Roast.
Delivered any time.
Choice Beef; Pork, Veal and Spr ingLamb, all the time.
Have your Cooked -Meats andBacon Machine Sliced.
River's Meat Market
WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER, THAN PRICE.
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