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The Exeter Times, 1922-10-26, Page 1
iftie'Fia ..Tear,`c,; 2,54 2 ��irrr�iurrrrrri��rri�rr�ri�irrrrriir�i i r rrrrritair�trrrr��rrrrrrr��r�irri r - 1211010 rItrrr0ir!rrirrirrrrr 0iirrrrrr 1rirrrr0lr0rrri0trr11rrrrr1001401!r :i a die nd,ani § Winter Coats. at $2.5.00 eaell We - ,,Place on rsa lecommencing tz fui . Quality Cloth Wirt ., ,t7zls.ThtizSdaY uioi•nin E• Winter Eighteen -'v boa g esu 'Velour is Ea "- uz b t1 materials in:diffevent colors and a good range all of good herivy quic- kly,- as: these are rare bargains and it rnge ie sizes. Act reless than half price. will: �•a very quickly.' Marry ,Clot h Dresses o ; Sale 25 :Ladies' and Misses' dresses in Poplins ie sizes from m Serges, Tricot' Black m 16 Years to` 40 bust measure, ries, Silk, Crepe on Sale Com�leneixig Thursdaysure, mostly, Navy and morning at greatly reduced prices. adies' Odd Sk� ... Irts Ladies' odd Skirts fir "` are wonderful bargains. quality These argains;_ 'Serge to clear at $3,9,5 .: each. Bar .�_ a;� • g inDre , SS Silk at $1.95 1 piece only of ,b ` ... �� •' rice even - beautiful goal ty Black Dr, weave; very ;Special, :this .ess `Silk, 36 inches w' weeks at $1.95•wide Yard.. tidies' Wash Silk 2 Blouses at 5 Doze•Ladiere, � � Sizeasli Silk BI s 36 to �, � . - ouses:in colors of,;wllite b 44, in odd lines etc., to'besol at ,. Iack ah'fIe d flesh this week " only 98c each. .tidies'anity _ this week atLadies' Vanity ., beautiful quality 98'e: each 'Valland different calors on sale L -idles' Si1k*Scarf s We have a beautiful line of Ladies'` Silk, Neck Scarfs in all colors at Popular prices. the hew, Sand and Red, 54 inches wide. E...1,4NNEL--.Now` in stock an shades ,of Navy, Copan fade✓Gz, sen, PHONE" $2 S<: o(HDA.b'01)II0 . A tap at the a`ahool used far filling the boiler was Iet•t running wi Thors-' a day evtziing last and. before morning: thele werE cOulIC1 of feet of water ....-m, 112 the basement., Some-of,thewater 'came up :thra;,tgla tie radiators and over lowed int° the rooms, There was no schoel FrJILZO.' in ecinsequence, 1 IIVII(a' Nii;w 1101 ids RTla E3 -IIS" f t)lII'LII k'1i U XING, OCTOI3E 26th:, 1922 ES With wrote close ;atlrand'bztiiders '°""'in town ..� 'are anxiOtls to eget rife acv .sia1 new buildi22�r ,,5.. an color e of:.COlt- struetion t' nisilec1 'uU as fair as 'possi- ble, A ?iuiuber are awaiting the fin- ex} felling tot clzos of thy;. car 1P 1 I .rt i r are, ,CI, 5,... P. 1` r SS- WILLIAM14414Y 1. G31C Li,I/' 3)1�J)�y 'The death occurred early Sunday rxioi•nlxzg of William, Andrew 'IuoiYt- cliff, of .the London [toad south in his 83rd year. He }vus, a native of Devonshire, Etig1anc1, and was one or - tile €i1e pioneers of this<v''cin#ty.' Some years ago he suffered severe internal injuries avhen Iio fell, across the'beaan In his barn. •He leaves ©ne sou, '1'i1os, of home and two- daughters, lairs Jas. Parsons and Mrs, John T-lackneY; Iis'wife predeceased 1iin;, about foul' Fears ago; Rev. A. A.':a,rurzr1aer c013- ducted the services on +lrednesday af- terrroon. lets:l '-lent iii the, Exeter cemet • 1S iL1rt Painters. z I. 'x1 tI Among t a3 � l z b t 1 7 he HAS z � Hooper's, L I, 21hTNIVEitSflltA p , O• Clairanr s and C. 13, lIain street; am street Methodist .'c,hurc Snell's hot2ses °zi. soon' j's rind Esti Fleyl,'ostre,o Jas, successfcii anniversary church held dt'Eleckell's rin Jas "l rutnell's opposite Suliday last,; Large Y services an Victoria i x 1 5 g' o c i 1L c to 1 e congregations r v B zi'1� J AV, k �, , were pre. en&' egations . sEn rest.' x4ucT NlrS c1lui�cll was packed evening the ler n s o2 s t In the i1 z nCar ..,.ev g t Cot I ck .t e •�., I T e C 1 s lar•• h tG 7 Ott w5 .,4. Se 0being E1r O ed1 on A' iala •- Ann ie g I o 1S'the e zeeIt t I1" to these several hclus0s a;.. addition James street church,avec chuicii and u undergo- tile' e both withdrew ins, "alterations i?' evening services and Rev. Jas. Foote and Rev. 111. J. Miami. were on the :Piatfornl and asci 1 MTox d was a eceh ested = the death of;; ec, d last week. of d se -1.‘11"S, Tiros: Johns; of ..n was Ite1, • Crosby dal'orz•is c . , Alta, No Pal tielTars have. Askin street Cforce , # �; as yet: been reeer3ed • is a flu London, . E -Ie. Y stating m v sea were' all well. hl,s. - d the. family were ably assisted b3 t3io Johns' maiden >nT mi.vcan choir ulider the. name was Rosa Miners of mi. {fir leadership DIEDIN.1III` lirv,Sz service, The with . the special speaker for the aCCaS10 ^^- slln 7 , the telegza int and forceful speaker and .,� P t zng that she had died in his discourses were ver an alxeration. Ixevio4is commented u Y.tavoraliiy relatiges here had;statE letters to; church v poo The Clloxl•" of the drilmoft the late :W u. 4linors' fozmerl titer an, Mills. 2'111 choir loft ryas. •Y 4f tins of enlarged to accomodate tire -numbers. i a1 about 1VIr. Mills sang a solo . • conducted th 111 the solo and Messrs. �Vxn ilial Rey '4I' comzntinity ris k'Ii'- Johns nine years 11i'. Johns moving fro' e store at ter and'fiozn'liin fa Alvinste to. Ere - on where i itis Misses Verna s' Mr- Johns : and; 'his brother-in-law; ;and, ports McNau well , a•Iiazelivoau Geo. • Miners eoritlucted a :hardware all of which were well quartette, store. The deceased was about he the atteiiloon I tendered, And in the evening Miss Edna sang a• dna Follici: years of age. One son l t ft 50 daughter',s. survive. dad 'tali) 11 ss CIf Nen. >t{,o1 7tEi COITh i�Y i4lr• Jun Little; '"of town; who was jured in a btil` ofthe-a mass meeting Sunday school was held in the auditorium. Seals and diplomas were Presented to- those who had been faithful in attendance year and altogether during the uted. Mr • gather 66 Well) distrib- z zlEs2r Ltrean when H E. alog fell ow Naomi hint, notice of wlliclz Miss , pe d ,ra"drza :F'o2liek zeeeived their uston : and . ai'e 'in Sebe -'1':1 , s last Week a�i_ `seal. rev I4 sir fifteenth I. r = BVI ..... tu,kelvas orris n d t E oI the London -hospital:di' and pIr. Fy iVI'11 Thur sday and ei erated 0111 irrr_ Lit Miss tZe,.ryas su.f;ea n.- iroin in`€esnalinjury, ruptured ":bowel ., and it- W" sight at first that he co' as """' ainh has.lxasse .;r ., 3lld not • gist t ea n """"a `� , spects•as•e'tltat h "'T cover` . e will re Mr. •Littlel•was 'w ,r ▪ rn : the: bus working alone w= 10 I{ skidding logs:: Between and 11 o'clock in the morning he • Was lifting -•a log about fifteen'•feet I long and six' inches in diameter and 1 � fir. ,was carrying it backwards. kis„s bled, and tuul•- the abdomen As • fell the log falling across no one was near he f unicat2on farm house about e mile/ wt anyehesitation In lectin g several Iiour son. know. W1z g any per-, crawled to a distant talon the' painful. s to make at his .coal cost him, and journey, " Dr: Graham file praeeeded to open uphis files slid of tewn, was immediately summoned gave us. all information_ unci the injured man•�vas broufhEtq At the pies- ninety cents ant Lines he said in had a car of coal ;his home and later taken'to'the hos- that he •was'se3Tir, Pita' at London. "Mfrs. Little a "ton afire -than - F iv able . addresseri: andal E. 1olIici sang Milli: contributions for the - day duet The to over $800, daY amounted 4:.YL:� ON ChOSiNa „:111 -iktglea”, (..`,,,_.. S ,BEtx.G SOLD IN I: € 4 E117Ii . "In last::week's« issue of a Subscriber asked the question, The Times is it that coal: is selling at$how ton In . xeter while in some 9other places it selling. for less? We in- terviewed one of the coal merchants on Friday in reference to the above comm •e told us he had - )several days in London" with h'nr Mr. Little 'has a family 01' five,childe three boys and two HONE .,r` home, two of the boys be ng roWnalVat. �1 up Young men.,, • g Szrowfii. .�rr1riirlrrrrrrirr11r rnrrrrrrrrrrrri1rrrrri1r iris GREG INTEREST'•� rrrrrt rrrrrrr1,1rrrrrrurlirir111101rr ..�> . pyo« Irlt1lltrirrrllrlrrr11rl11irirrr ; JNG MATCH . , . rilllrrrrrrlrlfrrlrrlrrlrflC Ifo -'•"'-----.— �-^ bt. I-iiisvclif2e Wins Veteran Prize- ,. 'riz - WO Will c WOOLLEN Alli bso i N.Ir ,: 1i , :UNDERWEAR IVA:NTED for lounges# - A.riyone having: woolen's, or child- I TheIilowizz rein's woollen underwear second g :match to be d rwear kindly leave' held by the Exeter branch of the on - the same aY1th Mrs S..Fitton for`'the>, tnrio u'lowneen's Assoeiataon,.was held sufferers iii Nephtario. , Gif on Thursday is of Y of last w ' . moneyeei for: shoes Will;be : 'thankfully � o accepted, ` :'finder; the ausp' no f thee Canadian Red Cross. prces of Cast 'off underwear s. uitabie making. over" for wall -.also be received. A. Hallowe'e11 Social will he ld by the Young people's Secietyeof Thames Road Presbyterian Cliurelz- on. Tuesday, October 31st.: A short s ' pie, 'spooky, Program will be fol- lowed lay a Social arid refreshments. Ail 'come and enjoy 'a; ,Pleasant even- ing. I Replace Utensils 'that are von out with ousehol ee rea WEAR EVER, R PIE PLATES 35e SAUCE PANS : 50e Oc u p ''PRY DOUBLE BOILERS $2.75, PRESERVING "ICETiTLES 1 7 "" .. $ 5 up` , ROAST PANS $6.90 t east him on the car at Exeter. This coal had to be paid for as soon as the car reached here,added to this isthe -cost of un- loading' and there is always a short- age in the weight, some •cars being as much as two ' tons short, and he ventured the opinion that on this particular car . he "wouldn't make a cent. He has two other cars of coal conking for which he will have to charge $19,00 a ton. He showed us. the quotations and after adding the freight and handling charges, he con- vinced us that the margin of profit would not be large. . "Haw is It we asked ''that in So" of illi. Rd, 11 the faint able to sell coal for ;les aces they are Yellow` on the Thames Informed , less?" were Road. The weather was fin • , that it Is because th pian e and been ey have. Y fare n able ner s wpresent,• isome were by em e motored in for:miles having coal direct from t means to secure arou ed showing are some" en the, inside mines: There a keen - interest in the colli '` inside track tit' w• pe z 'with t The entries n. little 't h a th�s.year were a few more an last "yeaz•. The teams were ou the groundd before, ten o'clock and got away to a good start,` The crowd began to`:ggather in the afternoon and before the different t contestants e S t a n is werer Etirough each one had gathered a- round hirn ,quite a little crowd of backers. Mr. E. 'Bates,'' agent for the Dominion Thresher and Imple- ment Co, donated 'a, plow- to be et com- p ed for next year for the best Neu h PASSMORE —I - Johnson . n ,Usborzre on s Floor Wax 85e per tin �1. g day;" October 21st to Situs- is bIR1�4,4, '• :fiarnet••Ds-::':. • d Mrs Jolulson s 7 lb. 'Floor Waxers $2,5OM O'Cedar Mops $1.25 and $2.00 L zs cl ,rVe Veneer M o ps :$1.25 and $2:00 DusitilI' Mops $1.50 O'Cedar Oil 25c 'and 50e Liquid, Veneer 25c and 500 Perfection Oil Heaters $8.00 ,• Chemical "Closets $10.00 Washing Machines $19:00• !! Wringers etc. $6.75 1r' ;CIN' Sl J EtRTNG AND PL T1lFf7II1iTGt s Hardware T;TI101iS 27,'' U11 October , 1 8 1 at the home �} bt,i• "$� eO Tat f to '24i and' Mr Mr. ec' Hill, daughter.'s ptoses.. Jlecklel„ a SKINNER—In Mrs. Cecil on our hr , x 21. --Victor E get,rid ot. it s longer pz111 than others and when everyone is waffling coal these naturally get a supply first. We fig- ured out the price of the coal at the Mines zn e s and the price a f C coal I • f to 1n the'. jobbers .and found the former will make just about double the profit selling at the low figures than the merchant who buys tIlreugli the job- ber. But the rub comes that every merchant can't ge<"this coal from the mines, just as he wants it, there would ed 1,and sod or stubble. The a1.fuel ..probleni W'ith. winners for the Were cold' weather here Y veru as :f and follows: many s. 1Y;bin (misses Sod exnpty. ' otrr merchants lead to 'ha b s 2 Allison. f z get deliveries. Boys under 17 ---Will -where t1iE t1y • Y could, Boys tinder 2r --- Guy Jacobs i?eriaa rs before r we get rid of the Oben Class--Ilarold Jeffrey, � coal we liave,bongIlt�at the high -price, ice.. McDonald, ss— aroldlii' a= Will [coal 2vi33 be coming in , te, g flour the nnb]j Classes in 'Itulilie at the loiv,price aaid Hien 'tlle'-pttbiic R-- Boys under wont care IR 'Usborile an r 17--- rifest I7ro a snap i'n ou r' 1v October ',Iona Yellow, ut, stuck with ease toIVI' hands Bo: whet s or 15th, rand lVt C this coal Skinner I a loci , s 1 , 1e daughter. Y u � r am d e w • Edgar CridnioreC Jetfrey, not,,' Said the dealer. i:-, at all of k3iGGiNS---Iii ' Hezr�<ih o a � 4 agreedand 1 l October 22nd., to 1 i i nc ay, Il , Iden c ass --Geon• �c Ferguson J zs it he d i4l u I I °d he aaiy cinch in: I probiena for tri, to Mr and E b g winter. Pest Rob't, XIi i 1's; tan Robert` llo'rciitie coal boon hasn't g't ns, a son, Ile trying Beat crown' to v of , n s t ___, v a n e 1 the I.rI sd D. ` I-Ia i fuel IIMA --. rat d N fray. Jell- .., t , s Z I z� I . Malicia nine away conviirced that after all on Oct ti Y• the camin i t "., finish in Sot2 �TiI7 _ ,,. Yi y Best 411isa2z � ,avT 7 STIfAE!t.Ll t. „, , crown:. rn ^t;r;rble-•-Tae. E}`+`�• �`I`' co -AL fig , o er Mrs: g b err Reid - email, a son. COLQU IOUN In Fullerton, of 13th, to Mr. and Mr t Oct. hour), Jr, a,: s• Wm. Golgtt sou 14icR LLAR---Tri l;iibbez•t, 011 Octob- er ;12th, to Mr, and S Mrs, Lindsay OU yeas of a,� M. lvlct%ellar e Itol , Discs fon ttto cars of <I sat BF fife kiwi Sr 1Tp- NV Rowtclifi', aged 32 second by ilrto helve, with a Mobile Selddillisrn tce amaltin 00 per ton iizs, and 6 months, years and s-on. by Jalri9s FTilts ,with ,r iter went Oil 1i1„ sales. k,"ord1910. 5 . l1 o;1i o1 free land. I.i1I. t, tine 1'5(''7 3 of 1Z;' C, SEldo Best finish iaz s Gothice <.Iizicrinted G 1,• n, the tiatrble-- ieto . 7 - . r escaper' thd frey of C. �1 . 1 : I3eavers to investigate the Yotaiih 1 cost.of'coal in Exeter, ,est filo,\ tail—Will Allison, ?'CTs have I:ltts day - Best';plowlnan 011 the grounds over. } examined thr. tai z. aert. 11OwcI ' coal one sl -sr; plow "tt5am--Will .6s.11zSan. 1 s 'pteiltbez �tifI1, and one ship= In the tractor cl�rss there were P6d rSept:ernlaer 29t1t Aftefi• ,ladine th DIED DI the London Roac1 zee Competitors. First frieg t, delivery and necessary legit- ,vo prize was flri;tte . S OW'r - IFh sotitlx, on Oetaber 2nd, William n byYV e os. milli a r expenses, W find that 13t the ship - Andre Elder, oa clsoal i eta'.. IFI L- _ Arty t 0," o'clock oriEdnesd�ty, 1alorizzng-• of last ',veok a quiet but interesting.wedding took puce" the Moine of',Mrs, W, P. May, 'St'. George .street, Mitchell,, when her only daugI.ter, LiiTian 111ay, eelas married to Dr, 'Wilbert hall, B,' A„ also of Mitchell, 11y Rev, H. J. f17'en, pabstor of 'the Aletlzoct st church. OnIy the 1rn lrediate reIatires of the bride aria groom were present forte the wed- ding. After the ceremony, congrz2 o � -ilations',and awedding dinner, Dr. ,1\11'S. Hail eft on w`ed i1g tr1nf two and on their return, will reside at the home of the mother Domo ,.I Lr w4t1L'! if 1)14?,, Dict wa received In I,' +t tveels brat Mrs. Thomas Ilzs Marlette: ,a, torznei ..e Exeter died on. Thursda si eedi'04 W 3 '1` k4 as talcen x11 on 11i`edneM aril i>assed away the to/lowing,- . par clSpec,ial, Nieefiynlg of .OeidfaRlo7 , , r t3, a,1d are. � .t` s �d a iiCi "e the 1e 1�J e e r.. E, b ns c• r filed (1 ti ,� for rI �• 7 ra a t. ,,, Oct. 27't'Il, aeeepar tory to it it - 1 g Sae 7 c' Lodge to-exeili1yli1'y .d1 t_lis Degree, Jeanie.`,E: Day, heatre r Friday!' anda.t. urda.y LIG DOCT13 lIROGi2:E4 JC' e rr4y "Peacock Alley" A SUPERS?ECIA ` L FEATURE roId Lloyd in igz' a ffd Dizzy" czzLDREI+I 6e; ADULTS 35.e. SATURDAY, ALLSEA q „ ,COifl FOR 1-141-1I,0'T'LN 5c Tuesday October ober 3is t, Wednesday �}F November Ovexber$t)19CTSENlEFIFEATURE AND TUNNLI17ILE t:i.?:lIJ+3I REGUI/AR PRICES aY TI�ANIiSGTY7 NG----CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN SHOULDER AR FEATURE i�IS ANIS pples te 1Vanted ali- kinds of Apples for tor evapoi`ating' at z. Apples 1''rife Te'ea F will be received` an repo _., .Y time a^iz •:; �. � •. ,:. d. untrl en of ... ,, season. €e ' + % sxi i'PAID II Women Help .Wanted: LAPP -MANAGER• PHONE 9 a tisfactioi1 ervice With 'confidence if 't cooks the roast came from d, there is no .:finer:; nie• this mai•'{eL. Foie at to be thanhad'the kind.; we sell e clu arty; lY. Tender, sweet and juicy, it both stimulates Yet this choice meat • Tates and sat' g1°E� will cost yon no mare,•than yfno the appetite; you Y pay now. River's Meat Market WHERE QUALITY IS �iIGHER Ti#Arl R'IdICE. • . p s : rrrrrr ria r rrrr Irlrrp ..,.. rrrr rr a rrrrrirrrrlrrr1rrrrlrrrrrrrrrrirrrr rrrrrrrlrrrrrtrrrrr r � 4 rrr�rr��, 1)1)11'1 Kill Your OIC' COURSE, YOU DON'T 14LEA1V TO DO S0, 13IIT_ ,,,DID YOU EVER I.EPLECT Ti-LYI' Sri 'GIVES p OR LTH N� I1' O,IHER 'TIME TO I4I A.%CING YOUR = HOnli 1IEAC"TIFUr AN11 COM, TNGOUIL' CLOTl COMFORTABLE, TO:h]✓I;1�- :HES NEAT ANT) BOILING AND :T3�l:T.rIN TIDY TO COOKING.....1 G THOSE �1V11'OLSO14111. D D i� r 1 Cl" , , ANia 0 .G0 ON �voz�I�IN THAT HAVEI1NAx3LTa�t �`au 'r0- G, E,A3tNING AND SL1,, IeT , .PE.ACE AND CONTENTMENT. NOV, D.O tOUP.Aher.IAJJIT IllASIr FOR BiiA{Th. , or Otrrt \Vint' I-', WRFA.T FI.OUf". '.1'I t.7„; WILT, YOUR DAYS 131,, t AND CONTENTMENT SPENT IN l'k"1tf)-- N 143ii,NT iArl'} YOUR INIGI-3.` 1i`aiLSITING ui.rl•�, `* �5 i 'l.S ih I;t1�1�� HELPING :t` t I,1.; Or Ot1l"t i�rll+'I AN17 .I1011l:la INi)I7ha I.€i' '� � , 5' e ISA o.i