The Exeter Advocate, 1923-1-4, Page 1II` TI'-I+'XWt 'U :'Y
COKE
We have a car of Coke on the
way to Exeter.
eter
Orders filled as received.
Price $16 per ton.
R. G. Seldon
PHONE:. 81 W.
The Men's Store
Buy
IN L.lot
!'
8
SUITS ,. from $15 to $40
OVERCOATS ...,,.,:from: $10 to $35
SWEATERS from $3 to $7
UNDERWEAR ,...from $1 to $2
,s69MBINA T ION UNDERWEAR
from $4 to $7
MUFFLERS , :from $3„50 ,to $250
SHIRTS ,.from $1 to $2.50
TIES ..... .. fiiorn 50c, to $1:50
' •ACES ,• from 50c" to $1,00
' TERS , ,....; .. ifroni 25c. to 50c
S.t.EEVE HOLDERS .,.25c.' to 50c.
1dANDZ(ERCHIEFS in silk, linen and
lawn,
SOCKS in silk, w(oo1 and lisle:
HATS from. $2 to $7
;;APS !froani 50c, to $2.50
It
aman
to
or& Furnisher
Our Corner
Business and lilfe area like bank ac-
counts—you cant take out more 'than
you put in. •
Jae world owes you a l:vamt, soot;
but you's got tot dol sojzn work to gest
yobsrelf identified aisl die feller " it's
Gamin.' to.
Teachers and school boards are re-
minded ded t
iriarn h>< at
all school news. Items are
welcome in thief Advocate Office -for
publication. Send "in reports of ,exams.
personal Reins, of public interestaard
news items, tbe pubucatza
owhich
h
would aPpear to 'promote thd "au
maa.
faiterest aside to f life, The Acivoicatte
1s published for the use and bene-
fit of all our readers, to nral$e faiee
and full s ..,alrimrus,
fi ;(reined,
The injust G$i ° is being practised
throughout Oi tabic by the recently
terui,cted taw of 'Hon. W. •:t,. Raney
centralizing the administration of jus-
tice under magistrates in county towns
instead of having it under local mag-
&straf'ea and. justices bf 'the peace in
the different municipalities, is being
severely . critized, and the feeling
strong throughout the country agai,nstl
it Just recently a case in point was
that of the fourteen young men of.
Greenway, who • were, tried here, fin-
ed and assessed costs to the. tune ,of
$141,00. Had the case been tried by
a local magistrate the costs would
doubtless have b�enless than one gnat --
ter of the present conk.; Anfotth'er ex-'
ample of injustice has just come to
our notice, in which a Norfolk Coun-
ty man, convicted of using abusive.
language, bad to pay a $2, fine and
$38,00 costs, This : also looks like
meting :lout costs with a vengeance,
and the qua.cker this law is "amended
the quicker the Attorney General
of Ontario, vv'.ill escape the condemna-
tion so generally showered at hint.
RESOLUTIONS
TIONS SSchoOl
The fust .of January has passed
for another real*. Good resolutions ,Qf
Monday. lay Shattered ,to -day. Doei't
m.sunderstueid, some .resolution still
reniatin intact. iThc seats ;s. y-Ottng yet.
-11;e. making of resolutions( is an old,
old custom -01116 honored lay time.
The keeping of them, is a row thing.
Adam no doubt resolved that he
would look Lifter ]vW zoo and. live as
a nian ,0,f lelisure should. Our fore-
fathers resolved that by sprung they
world have another 'tent acres clear-
ed, The old mod resolves rover to
turn, down another 'proposal. 'The o Id
bachelor resolves that hell .mover live
alone another winter.Tito 1923
young people resolve that they will
zuot mess any fun this, year; but allth'e
wort: possible. The- rest of us re.so1va
to lave better, make more roomeyl eat
less, exercise more, and buy a new
"gas Mack" in the sprang,„,
Yes, sir! the first of January is a
busy day for most of us. Sp are the
following 48 hones, hasty la, as rnueh
as we , are kept busy trying to ke,rp
our resolutions.
q YOU..
I*. es,n't the man. who, smiles that counts,
When euerythding goes dead wrong;
IVtotr i.s .itt"•the man who meets tdedteatt,
Singing a gay Jettle song;
The song and the sin/agate well worth
whale,
Piso.vided they aren't` a bluff
Bur here's to then ;nen[ who srnieles and
sings, ,
And then—l'ROIDUCES THE STUFF,
DR. JOHN WARD
CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETRIST
IIAS MOVDD TO
MAIN STREET, SOUTH of Y.P.C.A.
AGENTS FOR
"THE HOUS_L+, OF HOBBERLIN" Phone 70.
EXETER
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i4Tn: clout
pi6s
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ou Have, beeni an
if
you can • :find -t fel
tartly 5,36 of. Fiore, si.rt y that is the feed you have been look
iz
armers
g, a study roil the best. feed for
containing, 19 per cent'. of .protean,:
is fee
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Itn 'at 2,s BACON Bit3 EWR. an'i<1 can b
ucj t very- ree&»iab1e liar=ce. Tay, i
«.t
How many times sin,cq the, lst have
you filled your pipe;' lit the match;,
and—put the pipe back int your pock-
nti About n hundred; but some day
t be match is going to,; accidently, of
00 urs.,e, ltnght the tobacco', and, well, ':raster Kenneth Hockey is coerce_
got od-bye resolutions , ed to his bed through illness.
Good wile, how many, tomes have Division Court wall be held in, the
you resolved that hubby will be, more Town Hall on Friday. A. jury
attentive thisyear, 1 the furnaco. s Iueh 3s very unusual thing, es , n
IIow . many days does he usually . re- the list:
member? Has he broken the record \I ss
this year? Dorothy Alice, daughter of
REPORT or,
IN ROOM 2,
Tor w N.rd Class, Pong Yin* Wee 92
J 11 to Sr•1I Ruth Balkwil11 :'9(l„
Kenneth Ward 87, Helen Stanbury 85,
Joe, Crarcln 83, 13 chard Trumpet' $X
Grafton Cochrane 80, Dorothy Cox 78
Helen. Heywood ood 75, Mary Cantu 72.
Jr. II. Class B. to A., Teddy Wethey
80,. Marion, Davis 76, Viola Hodgson 74
Helen Salter 70, Harold Appleton 69
Abner Hutakiin 68. -
fr. 11, Class C. to, B., Florence Cor-
nish 82 Allen Fraser 78, .Jean Penh*
75 Silty Burke 70, Alden Appleton 65
�Iildxerl Coliingwaod '62.
Sr. I, to Jr. II., Ruby Stone. 91, i*ter-
othy Davis 84, Connie Jeimnin.ga: 81,
Utah 'Clark 78, Chester .Cornish -63.
Jr. I. to Sr. I., Lois McDonald 87
Marguerite Cann. 85, Mervyn. Sims 82
Allen; Quance 80, Marjorie Complin 75
Jr. L B. to A., Tom1 klleringtoln 83,
Jimmy Sanders 80, Vera Nestle 76
Billy' , Chambers 75, Eddie Ward 68
John; Paya,e 60.
N. Medd, teacher.
Report
PROMOTIONS
EXETER P.S.
Local Nevi's
Rev. Horace `r.. Bray, of4 London for -
Little Willie piously resolved ozu mercy of ixeter, was ,married alt on -
Monday never to ammlay the Coacher don, on New Year's after to Dr:
again, Wednesday afternoon in Mlle George - A. Bentley of Detroit.'
entry, "Please *Wachs; I')1 never do We, are glad to report Mr. R. ' W.
it age r, honest." t Fulce, w',ho lass been, seriously ill . fox`
The •safest 'WRY'tto keep resolutions a few weeks, as naw an ,a firs way
rs new " to make any Sone readers to recovery: Ile was able to dispense,
will take exception . to this, , \2aakin ;tx ay lie services of, the nurse on Sat-
resolutuoznls is so uplifting, event if you u
don't sscceed keeping them more Iwish to congratulate some realsport
than. a year. Besides we cannot make
(
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on their suc
cests
of slinst
ing
a
Jiootc;n, so do eat prohibit resolution California jack rabbit, near the, bound -
making. Alright, but—ah i well, what's ary of Biddulph and, Usborne, an .Dec,
the use arguing, resolutions will con- 23, whale being chased by my do;.
time to be made and cantmnet to b,. —Tommy .Heywood.
broken ;until the erid of liana. The Ladies Aid of Coven Church
C. W. F. held, -heir' annual meeting at tla:.?tame
of ;Mrs, Jr; J. Chris•tre on, Tuesday ',ev-
enirig, when the following affacea's
were ,elected,—President, Mrs. J. H.
, Grieve; Vice -President, Miss Kinsman;
Secretary, Mrs. Manson; Treas., Mrs.
F. J. Christie.
Pi3INN—kIANDFORD.
1 A quiet but pretty wedding +stoic
'place at the home of Mrs. Thbxm''Jg
Handitord, Ingersoll, formerly of Lx-.
eter, on Nev-vYear's Day, when her
I second daughter. Miss Florence La-
Belle, became the bride . of NV'dlfa n
Lorne Picini of London. ,The young
couple were unattended Rev , Scott
assisted by Rev. Sexsmrth, performed
the ceremony. After a trip to Liam-
dtan, Toronto and. Bnffalb, Mr, and`
' Mrs. Ph+arn:' will reside in London, and
willhave the best wishes of the bride's'
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
'Colborne --C, A. Robertsoan.
Groderieh--B. Lindsay,
Grey—Reeve McNab.
Hay—k Klopp.
Huile tt lei"' Arms trang.
McKillop—F. J. McQuaid,
Morris—J. H. Fear.
Stephen—A. Neeb and John Hays.
Tuckersmith—John i4McNaughton,
Turnberry—J:,- L. MacEwen.
Usborne--W. Coates,
Wawanosh k,—Robt. Buchanan,
Wawan,osh W..—Same as 1922.
Bayfield—A, L{, Erwin.
_Blyth—J Taman;
Bsinsst1s—A.- Baker.
Clinton—Jas. ,Miller.
h Meter=B.. W. F. Beavers.
G!oderxch—W. F. Clark and B. C
Munnsuigs.
Hensall—O. Geiger.
Wingham--A. Tip7lrr,,
Wroxeter,—]Douglas.
many friends in, Exeter
160th W ZrDDING ANNIVERSARY,
1 _'Ir, and Mrs. Donald McInnis of EX-
eter ton New Yea's Day celrebtiai•Ced
Following the .election of the foreu the sixtieth amine iersary •of thenar ;wed-.
going members, of the- Huron County clung which tools place in St. Marys,
Council, the contest for warden, lies to, .which place_the, the young couple
particularly between Reeve Beavers of had driven from Usborne in a lumber
.Exeter, and R•eevie. Tipling of Wing- wagon to hove',the lortot. tied. 'The
ham ..with the reeves of, HulIet, WWrox celebration; at their' home was of
eter and Grey also in the running. quiet nature, ,a;ntimber of friends be-
nom. present .nr,om the. West, iiliittcli;ell
® and Exeter ad vicinity. After a
BI THS
sumptuous si sprier Rev. Kestle pro-
posed a toast9 t(o•tfhtei brides and groom
of sixty years auo arid, Mi. McInnes
Webber—In. Exeter respon ,, . caul:
ti 6th; to ded :.-j' age,dt cau le are 'bath
�Mr.. and Mrs. William Webber a son.in good healilt; and; they have the best
Davis -lin Exeter, en. Deo. 31st to� 117r wss},;e,, ,af the Advocs1te: far many
and Mrs. Jas. IDav s a; : Vtesym; a ,tio,re anniversaries. •
dao'ghter.
Fisher In Usbtoirixe anti Dec 26th(, to
Mr. and :Vers, ,Clark Fisher, adaugh- DIED IN TORONTO.
Smith—At Dr, HyrLdxnan's Ho,,p,i'tal • After several day�a' illuess of pini'u-
tt
Exeter, on. Dec, 30, to Mr. and vies iotii`i n n : he death . occuxned an, Toronto
Wlla m Stn'th a daughter, ,,at the bonne of iie,rbiother, Mr, t vntj.:
n�'/r� AA uzitil; a year" ago., a .resident• of Exeter,
ltlgl 9:dS �� J, i T S , vTrs. Hawkaih;a.w was not every strong.
physic illy, having had several severe
Wl1dInng--Tieman—At the•home n,f ,,lnniese : duitng the last. few' years,
the • bride's parents, Dashwood, oin and When friends here heard of .her
Dec; 27th, Emma Pearl, daughter =of >ii,ne,ss from pneumonia,. they�feared'
Mr. and 'Mrs, Ezra 'Rieman, to Gar- far t:he. worst. Shes resided .in Exeter
net C W ilditong, sort of Mr and Mrs practically the whole of her;marked'
Joseph Wtldfong, life, and 'cvaais highly esteemed and,
Phirui-Handford—In Ingersoll, an New respected by a wide circle of. friends.
Years Day, .Miss Florence- 7 aB.ell'? Abiout .a year ago lv r. Hawkshaw was
second daughter of the/ late Thomas, taken; to London ta reside and• Mr's,'
Handfiord, : anti • Mrs Hand£or'd, for Haw]csuaw had since bean living with
' tmerly of ;Exeter, to Wili8arn,.LOrne her daughter in, Stratf•or-d,::anti was on
Phinai f' Loindan
a a n ons Dec 30th, of Mrs.., John' Hawksthaiv
o i •v.isit to Toronito: when :taken
13,es;de., tier husband she':is survived
DEATHS
F -TS
lby One sore,: Fred, in•Toranta, and one
. i daugliter Mrs C. 1 irttnga,totne, Strat
ford.' The .reire5n's >vie;re brought, to
}, '' acne iii VTr; ;IZ.av St�nle , Li cit
Boundary' Usborne, the, h y- a
STan,ce-0n N�oz�th ,
on Dee. 3i. t, Mary Jane Armisitrong and the funeral took place to the S.
Vance, i Jame Cemetery',Clandeboye Tuesday
widow of ' the late'.11tarn
aged 74 years, 9 - months, '' afternoon
Wzlsun--At lote, 524 Talbott. St.. �; . '
Mandan, on.28; Henry l/h.
n Dec. s.. G•ortioa Wella returned.
;formerly of .Stephen, in liars 68 di Wlotclsor Saturday rnatnirg,
t
Mrs. (Judge) Dickson ,of Gocictichi
Rawlssha.w--In toaonto, on Dec, 30t`h,'and ors. A. L. B,runett of Saskataotr•
Mrs.` John Hawk's!haW, arece�itly cif i ai er>liexe Citi>sing to inc, iEness 'of rile a
Exeter. br°111er, Itlx. A• J. McD311e 1.
Grief*e_'�--Ta, �icGil,hi,vray, on January ,1.
Andrew Griteve, in ' hist 62nd year. j Rev - • A. Tramper, T'.11 and
GLAIr7VI7:1',F Passed away; oeceiu Ivr. I Gardiner and 'itis.:. at. Shirt
her 19th, 1922, Helena Glanville, ttittearid d tl e f,inict ia1 'of 'the iate Mrs;
in her 1st year, leaving ,her fatherJ'i>h", I?awksI a.w at St, . ratites' Cern-;
an,d two brothers: to mourn her i etery, near Clandeb°P. , on• Tuesday.
loss;. Funeral services today at Mr. and'Mrs, E. A 'Eallick and:
3, 80 o'elack in Nuiiu & Thempson's daughter Muss Edna, Miss Stella
chapel, 531 Tic mei, St., Rev, It., R Soitttbcott and lfr. Silas Reid 'Of
�u� e'ce,r attended trite marriage of Miss
iVloTl Son ofiicih izg. inteinient in I,aBellc IJau:dfoid iia Ingarsall om vTeav
7aio.lxniaip,'riew ck1"metery. Yeez:s Day.
1Tr Tots, Vance and Mr. Mitchell of
Listowel attended the fun,�ral of the
late Mrs. Vance on Tuesday,
Miss Mildred Wood left yesterday
(Wednesday) morning for Sarnia, Whereshe will train for a arse at the gen-
eralhospital.
Mrs, Newcombe and gr
h •
Mur.(el Haivaald,' were in, Stratford fox
a: few days, visiting with the. form
son„ 4ir John Newcombe..
Mrs. John Wood visited Ur. Wood
at Victoria Hospital, Landon, on
urday ''Mr, \Wed. is slowly itrrpreviutt
after his risen operation,
Election. Results
MUNICIPAL ,1 .,ECTIQNS
Goderych Tp.—Reeve; 13.ert Lindsay,
by� 44 majority; Council, Herb Cox;
C. Sowerby, Oliver Jervis, Geo,. Vazr-
deberg.
Henson—Reeve, O. Geiger; Council,
R. Biggins, H, McDonald, R. '1Ic,Arthur'
W. i . Pfaff,
Bidduaph--Reeve, Rich, Rayeraft, 67
majority; Council, W:xlliam Dewan, A.
Isaac, J. C. Kelly and M. Wellt4
Hibbert Tp. -Reeve, A. Colquhou ,
Council, Wm, Morris, Jas. lvlalcoIm
and Mr:" Dalrymple
Blanshard Tp. --Reeve,' Geo. Cook;
Council, Geo, McDonald, C. A. Bar-
nett, Geo Keith, john. Malloy,
r•4
4
• Hay .TP. --Reeve, J : F. Klopp, ay-
clamation; Council, L IL Rader, W.
R, Dougall, J, P. Rau, A. , eitchotrtt'
Zurich --Police Trustees,• H. Trtlet-
nlfer, 1l. A. Howald,. P f. Haberer.
Lucaic.--Reeve, j.. M. Ross; Coun-
cil, Robt, Coleman, W. B. ..YoungSi'b4
W. J. Snaith, U., F.. Stanley.
Parkhill --Mayor, Arthur Pedlar;
Reeve, J. JJ, Harrsom:; Council]', Dir.
Geo. Racey, Geo. Elliott, Norniaati, L
Newton, Milton. Hayes, N. 4C. Arm-
strong, . Dan. Anderson.
Clinton—Mr A. T. Cooper NVAa
elected mayor -of Clinton by 143, He
was mayor in 1919
STEPHEN TOWNSHIP
Reeve—Alex. Neeb; deputy reeve, John Hayes, (acct,);
Councillors, Wm. Sweitzer, .Victor Snell; Geo. Porthole.
Polling Sub -Division 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
Poll No. / 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total -
Alex Neeb 32 38 43 68 62 113 48 20 24 _ fT48
David Webb 48 33 39 • 40 14 .. 9 37 42 94 -- 356
Elmer Lawson 49 33 52 55 45 25 42 20 69 — 390
Geo, Penb,ale 42 60 34 46 46 91 39 40 56 -- 454
Victor Sell 64 5'1 55 79 25 66 37 32 47 --- 462:
Wm. Sweitzer 41 19 52 73 51 97 66,- 51 77 --- 527.
USBORNE TP.
Reeve ---Wm: Coates. Councillors—Fred C. Stewart, John
Hanna, Wellington Skinner, Jas.' S. Ballantyne.
William Coates 68 39 24 24 57 47 39 — 298
John Dunean 6 35 26 57 31 17 41 213
59 3'6 2525 — 230
I3aliant 017' 3 32
James 6
yn
Arthur Doupe. 18 38 29 14 25 9 11. — 144
John Fianna. 40s',8 18 37 40 47 72 282
Samuel Pyrn 16 16 4 4 27 18 10 -- 95
Silas. N, Shier 15 11 2 26 21 10 42 -- 127
Wellingta;t. Skinner 48 22 9 34 63 44 14 -- 234
Fred 0.'iS Tart 29 47 25 •49 54 40 41 —•295
Joseph al dei.; 42 44 23 26- 81, 14 8 -•-- 188
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orniiiion
Stores,
W SELL TO ;SATISFY.
FREE, TWO LBS. TES..
FREE'
TO •THE. PERSON GUESSING THE CORRECT OR NEAREbT TO
THE, CORRECT NUMBER OF ARTICLJ.S•IN OUR WINDOW.' "m
Large Fria es, 2 lbs) 29e
MOUNTAIN CREST
Pi AS, — 2 tins 25c.
MOUNTAIN' 'CREST
CORN, —2 tins 23a
PURL CANE
SUGAR 1(1 lbs, • 83c.
PHONE 265
RIVERSIDE
TOMATOES 2 tins
WE DELIVER.
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PHONE 16
PHONE 16
EWAR
When we afe
STOCK TA IN 1
you willfind mans
BARIGAINS
o. our Counters.
FLANNELETTE ENDS in a• variety of lengths and patterns., These
ate good cloths and will clear aft' 20 and' 25c, per yard.
'PRINTS Ear : aprons and house dresses, pleasing `patterns at " 9i . yd
SIIIftTINGS in Back and Whitey; and Blue and White, good• lieavy
wuci;ht, and eut' in shiirrt len,gtlis, priced at $1.15
. SPECIAL PRICES: cal.
Ladies' Coats, Fur Sets, Sport Hata„
Brushed, Wool GlaVes, Fancy I andkerclb,iefs, '
• 'Dress }Se•rgei j tori cry and Slitaes,
Metn's • and Boys"; • Overcoats, and Si.iits, - ..tt • • Coat,
Sweaters said Sweater Coats, 17ndel o.-ar, Sox," .''.
Heavy Rubbers a -act Work Nlitts
kl:ii`:.'-'1,'OiJR-GPOCJt1UE,
Shredded it.it
Corn Flakes, 3
Oatmeal 6 :ths, f
220•
9c.
5c.
xi
HERE. . .
ies Sodas 15c.
Olive S %0j) �1
ext ilaasizi>,-18ct,..
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