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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-1-4, Page 9THIRTY-Fli°rTH ' YEAR.. EXETER, ONTARIO TITUJ IR,SDA'` JAN. 192 CREUCR. We have a car of Coke on the - wayto Exeter.• Orders filled as received. Price $16 per ton. R. G. Seldon PHONE 81 W. The Men's Store Buy Clothes t r amari'S SUITS ...... :.... ... from, $15 •• to $40 OVERCOATS from $10 to $35 SWEATERS _ from . $3 to 87 UNDERWEAR ... ...from 81 to $2 COMBINATION UNDERWEAR ftoan 14 to $7 MUFFLERS from 8150 to $2,50 SHIRTS .£cram -$1 to $2.50 TIES .. •from 50c. to $1.50 BRACES .:.;.;,.,, from 50c. to $1.00 ,GARTERS .. .from _ 25c. to 50c SLEEVE HOLDERS ...25c.. to 50c. HANDKERCHIEFS in silk limen,' and lawn. SOCKS in silk, w(otal and lisle. HATS , , from 82 ..to' $7 CAPS -4-groan 509, to $2.50 Daman Tailor& Furnishe r Our Corner Business and .life are like{ bank ac- :counts -you caret take out more than you put in,. De world owes you a 1rvim?, son; but you's got tot dol 'o work to get yoha;elf identyfiued as de feller it's covin' to. Teachers and school boards area re minded that an school news ,tens are welcome in the Advocate Office for publications. _Send in reports of exams. personal item, of public interest and new,s items, thePub 'cation: of which would appear to promote the aunian Merest slide of life. The Adsocalte is published for the use and belie- f& of all our readers; to miak(e free and full use of its. columns: The injustice that is being practised. tdrxioughout Ontario by the recently leana,cted law of Hann, W. +E. Ramey centralizing the administration of jus- tice under magistrates in county towns instead of having it under local ma.gr. tistrates and justices of the peace in the different municipalities, is being severely critized, and th'e feeling ,vs strong throughout the country against it, Just recently a case in pod;nt was that of the fourteen ypu,n,g men, of Greenway, who were tried here, •fin- ed and assessed costs' to the, tune of $141.00. Had the cage been tried by a local magistrate the costs would doubtless have. been less than one quar- ter of the present cast,. .Asaorther ex- ample of injustice has just come to our notice, in tv'larich a Norfolk Colin- ty .man, convicted of using abu,stive languagg, had to pay a $2, fine and $38.00 ctosts. This also looks .like meting out costa with a vengeance, and the quicker this law is arnelided the quicker the Attorney- General of Ontario will escape the oondenrna- tion so generally showered at him. T,01 YOU,. It isn't the man who srniiiles that counts, When everything goes dead wrong; Nor is it The man who meets sderfrea(t, Singing a gay little song; The sang and the snailet are well worth • while, Provided they aren't a bluff 'lit here's 10 the! niun who similes and s'angs, , And then—PRODUCES THE -STUFF, DR. JOHN WARD CHIROPRACTOR & OPTOMETR1ST HAS MOVED TO MAIN STREET, SOUTH of Y.P,C,A. EXETER AGENTS FOR "THE HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN" Phone 70. unior armers No . doul5t : you havo been making a study of elle best ` feed for pigs.: If you -Cann find a feed c'ontaining+ 19 per cent. of .protein, and only 5.35 of. fibre, surely, that is the, feed you have been look frit fot4 This feed :will very 1&te n' ars "reas'ona'ble prfc'' BA• ON. B Ic • C U L'D�R and oat. XX" T` a ,y RESOLUTIONS The firstof January has passed for another year. Good resolutions of Monday lay shattered to-da,y. Don't misunderstand! some resolutions still remain intact. The year iss young yet. The making of res'o1utiorid, i,s an old, ,old custGIu—one honored .by time. The keeping ,of them is a new thing. Adam no doubt • resolved that 1r:' would look after hist zoo, and .live as a xutun, of leisure should. Our fore- fathers resolved that by spring they would have another 'ten- acres clear-, ed. The old maid resolves never to turn, down 'aln.ather 'proposal. The o Id baethellor resolves that he'll never live alone another wiinter,. The, 1923 }lots ng people resolve that they will' not miss any fury this, year; but allthe I work possible. The -rest of us resol'v'e' to, liTle better, malee more moneys eat less,:- exercise more,, and buy a ;new "gas hack" In, the spring., • Yea, sir! the first of January is a busy nay for mast of, us. So aretlne following 48 hours, butaytail as much as we' are kept busy •trypng to keep our zesalutaons. I•low many times since the lst have you filled your pipe, lit the match;, and—put the pipe back is your pock- et? About a lntindred; but some day t be match is goirng to,; accidently, of co arse, light the tobacc,cl, and, -well, g;ac od-bye resolution. School ' Report somormeramois REPORT ' OF PROMOTION IN ROOM 2, EXETER RS, (Wednesday) morning for Sarnia, where 'Poi Third Class, Pon Yin a Wee 92 Mr, Jos. Vance and Mr. Mitchell of Listowel attended the funeral of .he S late Mrs Vance on Tuesday. :\Zits Mildred Wood left yesterday she will train. fora nurse at the: gen- Jr,: II. to Sr, II., Rutba"Balkwtill 90', e Joe nth Ward 87, Hellen S•tanbury 85, Joe: Creech' 83, Richard Trumpet 81 cal hospital Grafton Cochrane 80, Dorothy Cox'78 Helen Heywood 75, Mary Cann 72. " Jr. II. Class B. to A•, Teddy Wethey 80, Marion Davis 76, V:o1a,Hodgaan,74 Helen Salter 70, Harold Appleton' 69 Alreer Ht.nnkdrn 68. Jr. II. Class, C. to 13, Florence 'Cor- niis'h 82 Allen Fraser 78, Jean Penhale, 75 Billy" Burke. 70, Aldeal Appleton, 65 Mildred Colli:ngwooal 62, Sr. I, to Jr, II., Ruby Stoma 91,Wor-. othy ',Davis .84; Connie Jennnings 81, Utah Clark 78, Chester Cornish 63. Jr,: 1 to Sr, I Lois McDonald 87 Marguerite :Cann, 85, Mervyn Sims 82 Allen Quance 80, Marjorie Camplin 75 Jr. 1. B. to A., Ton• Elleringtojn 83, Jimmy Sanders 80, Vera Kestle 76 Billy Chambers 75, Eddie Ward 68 John Payne 60: N. Medd, teacher, Local News Master Kenneth Hockey is confin- ed to his bed 'through illness. Good wire, how many, tames have Division Court will be held ;1'n the you resolved that hubby will be more Town Hall. on Friday. A. jury trial, attentive this year, --to the furnace? which as very unusual thing, is on, How many days does he usually re_. the list, member? Has he broken the recordY1,is Dorothy Alice, daughter of this }ear? trey. Horace E. Bray, of, London, for - .Little Willie piously resolved 'on, merly` of Exeter, was married in, Lon - Monday never to annoy the ` teacher don, ,on New Year's aftern n� to Dr. again. Wednesday afternoon ;n \the, George • A. Bentley of Detroit. entry, "Please tealchie1' I'll never clo We are glad to report Mr. R. W. it again, honest!'IFuke, who has been seriously ill far The safest way to keep resolutions n' leu weeks is maw ort ,6 fair' way is' never to make any, _Soave readers to, recovery, He was able to dispense will take exception to this. Making i with; 'the services of the, nurse on Sat - than a year. Besides we cannot make (?) on their isucceat . a shooting r:esolutions is so uplifting, event if you urday don't succeed an keeping them more • I wish, to congratulate some real. sport s f s a g ;hootela so do not prohibit resolution California jack rabbit, near thet bound - making. Alright, but—ah 1 well, what's ary of Bdddulph and "Osborne, on .Dec. the use arguing, resolutions will con- 23, while being Chased by my dog, tpinue, to be made and continua to be Tammy Heywood. bnoken ,until tate ends of. time. The Ladies Aid of Caven, Church C. W. F. held. their annual meeting, at the home. -_-0,-- of Mrs. E, J. Christie on. Tuesday ev- HURQNr COUNTY COUNCIL ening, when the fallowing officers ,.,_ were elected,—President, Mrs. J. H. Colborne—C.' A. Robertson,. Goderich—B. Lindsay. Grey—Reeve McNab. Hay—a, Klopp. Huila ht —M. Arms tron.g. McKillop—F. f McQuaid. Vlori s—J. H, Fear, bTKgce at the home of Mrs. T1Shmelsf Stephen -4. JohnNeeb and ugh .nays. Handford, Ingersoll, formerly of Ex Tuckersrnath—John McNaughton eter, on New Year's Day, whim her "lurnberry-J. L. -s cEtiven. tsecond daughter, M,vss Florence La- Belle, became the bride of ?,70111F,am Lorne Phinn of .London. The young ' couple were unattended. Rev. Scott, assisted by Rev, Sexsinith, performed the ceremony. After a trip to loam- ilton, Toronto and Buffalo, Mr. aaz,d , Grieve ; ViegaPresident, Miss Kinsman; Secretary, Mrs. Manson; ` Treas., Mrs. E. J. Christie, PHINN-HANDFORD. A quiet but pretty wedding_ took Ushyorne-W. Coates; Wawan;osh. 1 -Root. Buchanan. Wawantosh W.—Same as 1922. Bayfield A. E. Erwin. Blyth—J E. Taman Birussels—A. Baker. Clinton—Jas. Miller. Mrs...Phdnn will 'mantle in London, and Exeter—B. W. F. Ca,�erar. willhave the best wishes sof t1i ;}ride's Coderich- W. F. Clark and B. C. many friends in Exeter, 60th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. Mr. and Mrs. Donald' Mclnnis of Ex- eter on New Year's Day celebrated Fallowing the election of the fare -t the sixtieth attdversary of their wed - going members of the Huron County ding w'hich took place in St. Marys, •Council,, the cor test far warden lies to which, place the then young couple particularly between Reeve Beavers' of had driven from Usborne in a lumber Exeter, and Reeve Tipliog of Wing- wagon to have the knot tied. The ham .:with the re,eves tat Hullet,'Wrox- celebration, at their home was of a eter and Grieyxalso in the running. quiet nature, anumber of friends be iiia present from the West, Mitchell and Exeter and vicinity. Atter a BIRTHS • .sumptuous suppler Rev" Kestle pro- posed a toast to the .bride and o Webber=ln Exeter on Dec. 26th; to of sixty years - alga, and "qr. ?VIcIgrnaeoms responded. The aged, couple are both ' .Mr.. and Mrs. William Webber, a &on, in good .health, and they have the best Davis—la' Exeter, on, Dec. 31st to Mr, wishes ,of the Advacaite for many, and Mrs. Jots. Davis of .Me,rliiid, a n,o_e anniversaries. daughter. Fisher—In Usbotr;ue, on Dec. `26tbf, to Mr. "and Mrs, Clark Fisher, a Baugh• DIED IN TORONTO. Smith -At Dr. Hyndma,n's Hoapiatal,,t After several days' illness -01 pnt'u- Exeter on Dec. 30; ta Mr. and airs,. rnio,nia. the death occurred in Toronto William Smith, 'a daughter; at the borne of her brother, Mr.' bereft, _-- - on, Dec. 30th, of Mrs.. John I-iawkshaw until a year a;go, a..resident of Exeter. ( Mrs. Hawkahaw wats,,nsot. very strong 'physically, having had several severe Wildforng—Tiernan—At the .home of illnesses during the;, last, few Years, the bride's parents, Dashwood,,and when friends here: heard ,of her • Dec, 27th, -Emma Peat% „daughterof illness from pneumonia, theyo.feaned` ;Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Tiernan, to Gar- for the worst; She:resided°ini Exeter net C Wildfong, son of Mr. 'anrd Mrs practically the whole •-d( her married Joseph Wtldfong.life, .and w!a.s highly esteemed and Phinn—Handford—lire Ingersoll, on New respected, by a wide circle of friends. Years Day, Mies Florence LaBelle • About a year ago- Mr. Hawksh,aw was second daughter of the. late Thomas, taken �to London to reside and Mrs. Handford, and Mrs. Handford, for Hawtcsabaty had-ince•.been living with imerly of Exeter, to William Lorne her daughter ,tic` Stratford, aired was on Phinn of 'London. ro 'visit to Torotntta''when taken ill. Besides her husband she is survived Munnuvgs, - Hensa11—O. Geiger. Wingham—A. TiPl ng. W.rox•eter.—Douglas. MARRIAGES by ane son, Fred, in Toronto, and rune DEATHS daughter Mrs:' C. Livtingatone, Strat i73.— ford. The remains were brought. to —o a Bar Usoorne the home oL ~M.r. Roy S;ta.nley, Lucan� '4�an,c e On • N�artir un Y , • , '°4-1‘ Dec. 31st, t clay Jane ArtniT[trong attd tate fwneratl 'tank place to the St, widow. of the late Williarrr "Vance., lames Cemetery ,Clatndiebaye Tuesday a;ed 74„ years; 9 monthe. afterrnaon Wilsan-At iii home, ;524. Talbott Sts -•--- Landon, on Dec. 28, Henry Wilson,; Mrs.- Gordon Welts returned to jtormerly of ;St•ephen, ini bas 68tH Windsor• Saturday morning. Hawksltaty—In Toronto,` onx;Dec 30tx1 ', Mrs. (Judge) JJicksdin of Go ziboon nd A. i,. l3,ennett n° Saskatoon \ars.. John I awkT(haw•, recently af: a.1:9(111 et, lucre o.wi vg to thief illtvess; of tlieitr Exeer: brattier, Mr A. . J. ;McD ,nell , C? Exriee -ln VIc 'rllwvxa porn.,•,. antra4•y 1s . . "and _,esti . T m e N1r. v:A. drew, Grieve, via. htls ycad. ( st'u' GL NVILLE-Passed' away,. Decern-'1V1 .E.' Gasrcbiner arid'`'Mns.ort Der• 19th, 1;922, Helena Glapvilte,` ,attennded .the 'fiupreza1,�o,f th(a 1alte Mrs in her 51styear, leaving her' fathe',John;Rawl slaw at' .:St Jame, Geta and two brothers . to mourn icer' etery, tz ar C1az>debby, ,, do Tuesday Ioss.:Funeral services' to day at Mtt and lVftrs E, .Ar1 Fhllic]c sand 3 30;q'clockai Nunn eze Thoinpson''s: danightez Mixt , Ednai, iafiss •Stella, .i chs iel,� 31, Homer St Rev. R. 11:' Soothcott : ansa ' i Ir:' Silas Reid : of ' > xeter ,atended the Ingersoll os New *fountain View cemetery, Yen}rs Day* Mrs. Newcombe and granddaughter. Muriel Howald, were in Stratford form a few days, visiting vaith the former's son, Mr. John .Newcombe. Mrs.. John Wood visited Mr. Woed at Victoria Hospetal, London, on, Sat- urday, t1r. Wood is slowly improving' after his recent operation Election Results MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS Godericf Tp.—Reeve, Bert Lindsay; by 44 majority;, Council, Herb Cox, C. Sowerby, Oliver Jervis, Geo. Van- deberg, Hensall-Reeve, 0. Geiger Council, R. Higgins, H. McDonald, R. McArthur W, it. Pfaff. Biddulph—Reeve, Rich. Raycraft, 67 majority; Council, William Dewan, A, Isaac,. J. C. Kelly' and. M Wellksk Hibbert Tp. -Reeve, A. C•alquh.aun; Council, Wm. 1Vlorris, Jas. Malcolm and Mr. Dalrymple. Blanshard . Tp. --Reeve, Geo. Cook; Council., Geo, McDonald,C. A. Bar- nett, Geo Keith, John Malloy. • Hay Tp.—Reeve, E. F. Klopp; ac-- clamation; Council, L. H. Rader, W. R. ,DougaU, J. P. luau, A. Aei'chejrt: Zurich --Police Trustees, H. Truesn- nZer, H. A. Howaid,; P. 5..Haberer. Lucaln.—Reeve, J. u. lVf.. 'Ross; Count - cit, Robt. Coleman, W. B. Young61o4- W. j. Smith, LI?, F. Staroley. :Parkhill—Mayor, . Arthur Pedlar; Reeve, 5, ta, Harrasoo; Counciil, Dr: Geo: Racey, Geo, Elliott, Merman F. Newton, Milton Hayes, N, IC. Arm - .strong, Dan, Anderson, Clinton—Mr. A. T. Cooper was, elected •mayor of Clinton by 143. He was mayor in 1919 STEPHEN TOWNSHIP Reeve—Alex: Neeb; deputy reeve, John Hayes, (accl.) ; Councillors, Wnn. Sweitzer, Victor Snell; Geo. Penhale. Polling Sub -Division 1 2 3 4 5 Poll No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alex Neeb 32 38 43 68 62 113 48 David Webb 48 '33 39 '40 14 9 37 Elmer Lawson 49 33 52 55 45 25 42 Geo. Penhale 42 60 34 46 46 91 39 Victor Snell 64 57 55 79 25 66 37 Wm. Sweitzer 41 19 62 73 51 97` 66 6 7 Total 8 9 Total 20 24 — 448 42 94 --- 356 20 69 — 390 40 56 — 454 32 47 — 462 51 77 — 527 USBORNE TP. Reeve—Wm. Coates. Councillors -Fred C. Stewart, John Hanna, Wellington Skinner, Jas. S. Ballantyne. William Coates 68 John Duncan 6 James Ballantyne 17 Arthur Doupe 18 John Hanna 40 Samuel Pym 16 Silas N. Shier 15 Wellington Skinner 48 Fred C. Stewart 39 Joseph Yellow 42 39 24 24 57 47 39 — 35 26 57 31 17 41 36. 32 59 • 36 25 25 38 29 14 25 9 11 28 18 37 40 47 72 16 4 4 27 18 10 11 2 26 21, 10 42 22 9 3.4 631644 14 47 25 49 54'40 41 44 23 26 31 14 8 298' 213 230 144 282 95.: 127 234 295 188 D'ornini�n Stores, Ltd.. WSELL 'TO SATISFY. FREE TWO LBS. TEA FREE TO THE PERSON GUESSING THE CORRECT OR NEAREST : TO TITh CORRECT NUMBER, OF ARTICLES IN OUR- WINDOW. Large Prunes, ' .2 lbs 29c MOUNTAIN CREST PE AS, — 2 tins 25c. MOUNTAIN CREST CORN, —2 tins 23c, . PURE CANE SUGAR — 10 lbs. 83c. RIVERSIDE TOMATOES 2 tins 30c PHONE 26j WE DELIVER. PHONE 16 A. PHONE 16 STEWART When we are STOCK TAKING you will find many BARGAINS on our Counters. FLANNELETTE ENDS in a variety of lengths and patterns. These are good cloths and will clear at 20 ainsi 25c. per yard. PRINTS far aprons and arouse dresses, pleasing patterns at 20c, yd SHIRTINGS in Black and White, and Blue and White, :good heavy weight, and curt in shirt :lengths, priced at $1:15, SPECIAL : PRICES on Ladles' Coats, Fur Sets, Spsort Hats,, Brushed - Wool Gloves, .Fancy IIandkerchiefs, Dress Serges jlosi ery and Shoes, Men's and Boy$ Overcoats, and Suits, ' Fur Coa.'ts, Sweaters and Sweater Coats, aUnderwear, 'Sox, Heavy Rubbers and Work. Mitts B;;3Y YOUR .'S hredde l ,Wheat, 1Zc; •.Conic Rakes,, 3 for, 29c ' Oatmeal, 6' lbs, for:' 25c GF OC E EE. .0RIESH c er> s_ 15 b Clisast es :Sada 1 . 1? .. i Palin Olive` Soap, '7 for 53c.' Seeded Raisins, :18c iter';'" Ssii g us ;your Butner'; Eggs, and Poultry >'