The Exeter Advocate, 1923-3-15, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR:
Our Corner.
Thea men who owns; a used car nev-
er bas to wonder where his small 'sor
nicks up that ldndc of language,
It is just barely, possible that Meth-
usela:h would be alive today if there
ha,d been someone in his day to (re-
move his tonsils, appendix and 'teeth.
;T,be part Of weather when it is wet
and slushy underfoot, and often rain
or sleet falling; while the air is eery
damp, is dangerous for colds and
pneumonia.
•
A daily nap aaf 15 ar 20 minutes
in your chair at your offices 'or at
home, will add years to your Bare, •Ev=e
erp main, ought to have muscular. fortequal to a walk of 10 ar f12 miles',
a day.
DR. JOHN WARD.
CHIROPRACTOR'& OPTOMETRIST
HAS MOVED TO
MAIN ST:REI,T, SOUTH of Y,$,C,A,
EXETER
Phone 70.
PHONE 81 W.
The Mn's SStore
Spring
Suits at
$18.00 up
SHE WILL BE PLEASED
to see you when you call in
the New Sprang Suit we have
j ust made frog you. Becatiae.
it will fit you perfectly. -Iti
will be in the latest style and
made from the best fabua7cs,
obtainable. You can have all
this for very little money if
you make us your tailors.
We have all kinds of Men's
Furnishings -Hats, Caps, Ties
Shirts,;: Gollars, Braces Sox,...
Gloves, Ready-to-wear Suits,
and Overcoats.
,"
Tailoritru,r nigher
AGENTS FOR
'=THE HOUSE, OF HOBBERLIN
'1`i the Parmera and all those inter-
ested in. Pioultry Real ria I have to
c+ffer again a frill line of the Old 're-
liable Danina's Hat Waiter Self-Reg.-
itlb.timg Incubators, made in, Canada,
;irirecl as ,(chows;= •
65, egg capacity $16.00
120 egg capacity $28:00,
250 egg capacity $45.00'
600 egg capacity $110,00
treaders :Pram $7.50 up.
QUANCE,
Gidley St., Exeter.
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY Y MAR. 15, 1923
SANDERS & CREliCNN
Exeter Council
Local N ews
onday, Meech 12th, 1923.
A regular meeting of the Municip- Mr, Isaac Simi•, is soar the sick lest. JJohnston-•In Washington, /).C., en.
Dr 'R�*alston is still carzfizned to the Feb." 24th,'to Mr. and Mrs. H. Free -
al Council held in the Council Chani- " born Johsrston, .at daughter- Mary
berg, members, all present. haw., with an attack of grippe. Tessa.
The minutes of the meeting held. 1Irs•Ec) Plhrness is suffering from Harness -In Exeter, on March 10th`
Feb'y 27th, were read and approved, n as y It rained wand dswollen, ankle,
BIRTHS
result a an tccz ent last week.
A. letter was read from the office of 1 142ss •Mabel Walker, who has re -
the - Ontario Motor ,League, Toronto, ' turned from Toronto, has engaged with
re Motor Tourists. Camping ground with gr. Willis .Rowell, in his Bazaar.
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season of 1923, Clerk to -I Sugar stocks have advanced capsid-
make answer. Mr. Thos. Powell erably in New York, in view of 'the # to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wille to .a
waited on the Council asking that fact that sugar is increasing in price, daughter,
a concrete walk be built on William • Mr. Jahn Norry purcahsed the ware -Allison, -In Usborne on filar. 14, to
street .between Victoria and Welling 'house at the rear of Southcott Bras. Mr, and 'firs, C. B. Allison, nee
ton. and also on Albert street north store last week and had it removed, to Ethel Case, a daughter,- Marglarzt
from. William, The Ree' e informed the rear of his lot, Mlle street, to be; Annabelle.
Mr. Powell that this walk would be used as a stable,
considered during the coming season. i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harness last 1
asked permission to remove a tree i "stair part of the premises of JI s -
to Mr. and Mrs, Albert T. T3arness;,
a on.
Coughlin. -At. St, Joseph's Hosphtal„
London, en March 4, to Mr. and, Mks.
Frank Coughlin, a daughter.
Wilbert -At Dashwood, on March 7
Through the R eve, Mr. Heideman week 'book trop their residence in "the.
MARRIAGES
from in front of his propxty on San -
the
Harvey & Harvey's store, south of McCullough-Schade-In Winn'peg, on'
the Metropolitan Hotel:, Feb ;27, Caroline L. Schade of Days-
ders street. Referred to property l „ „ land, Alta., to Dr.
committee. .Mr. Parrott, through Babe Exeter
of Zurich, farmrrly _,o,u.eb, Craik, Sask., yon of Mrs. John
With the Hacl ey team, now NlaCullou h
Councillor Francis made some objee- I with the Katchener Juniors, and his g Science Hill, Ont,
tion to the surface water coming onto 1 team motes, win 'th'e{ O. H. A. • Junior Freese -Waddell, in Sarnia ,on Mar,6,
his lot from 'the property adjoining ' Championsb ip •the other day. Edith ZTlact:lell of Sambre; to Dr. R,
and asked that a connection be made' Mr. M. E. Gardiner received word S. F.Teele of Parkhill.
to the drain on the south side 'of last week of the die th of Mr. 1H. N. -1,1--Austirll-At Varna, Naar. let
� Alice Isabela Mar�•aret d h'te f
Simcoe street. Committee to invest- IJ,vhn:san, an old and dear friend, who :4Ir, and Mgrs, Marrar A.uda g terl10
having troubleyby the water rale complaint, ising t of I is . killed in a *saw Ga•rde attended theefuri •ral in Car't�vyr gait Howard
w rdsSInell Clinton,Detra it.
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and overflowing her lands. The road ar.
•Essex. 1 3rd, Prances R„ .,daughter of Mr,
and bridge committee were instruc 1 Mrs, Wm: Laferty of Con. 2, Ste -1 and es. H. J. Hibbs, to Amos I.,
ted to inspect the road spxinkl@r and; `i' en, just west of Exciter, received Cartwright, all of Cannon
and have the same repaired. Mr.
Thos. Harton, through Councillor
Hooper asked for an investigation in-
to his cemetery account. Referred to
cemetery committee. The consolida-
ted By-laws of the Corporation were
given a first and second reading and
held over for future consideration,.
on motion of Francis and Ellering
ton. Carried. The following ac-
counts were read and ordered paid:
R. G. Seldon, Coal, $139.50; J. A
Stewart, Library aco't .$18.75.
Adjournment by Francis.
JOS, SENIOR, Clerk.
ward Tuesday morning, that her moth- Hodgins--Hodgins-At Parkhill on Mar
er was dying at her home in Oa 6th, Arthur Floyd Hodgins, 'ta Ger-
• Springs. She left yesterday m' rning tie Hodgins, daughter of Mr. and
l•or that place. Mrs. Elgin Hodgins.
I
Louis Porter of Arran Townsh'p,
h
least five head of ca:titea dui- ng
the past week through sweet clover '
paisaning. Other members el his had
aro• eery sick anal, it is expected that Hayes -At Mt, 'Carmel, on. Mar. llth
s Mme, of them Will also d`e, Mlas Teresa Hayes.
lair. Peter Fraynne Heft on Monday
.:Exeter, ea March the 9th
for Toronto to ,attend the funeral .of
Chri,t na Houlden, widow of the late
her brother, Vb , W.c H. Johnston, who John Volland, aged 75 years, and 7
died on Saturday morning, at the age mon the.
of. 67 years. He•leavea his wife and Bef rd -In Exeter, John street on
two sons, William and Ernest of Tor- Marcb 11, Jason Bedford, aged 85
onto, also two brothers, Samuel -of years and 7 months. "
London and F,hallip of Weiland!,and Johnson -In Parkhill, on March 5th
sister, Mrs Frayave. of Exeter. Alex Jeans'totn.
McLeay-In Mitchell, nn March 6, .M,
Rev. Jas Ftoote, who has be -.n McLeav, in h's 91st year,
preaching a ser eea of s rmons at he Crocker -In London, on March 11th,
evening services in the Presby ,e ,.an Wesley J. Crocker; formerly of Ex -
Church on Martin, Luther, has been e'ter, in his 53rd year,
rewarded by large congregations, lila
d,u.cic:urges highiy plesaing and of
very fascinating nature. Next Sunday IN MEMORIAM
evening will conclude this, series, and
5s expected That the church will Lei In ,coving memory of our dear mother,
filled 'ba capacity. Mrs, William Davis, who passeed
away four years ago to -day, March
DIEL) IN LONDON. . 14, 1919.
The death ,of Wesly J. Crocker, There is a lonely spot in our heart
a widely -known retired businessman of With one with whom we bad to part;
Landon, occurred at the family reel- Her face so dear,, her voice se 'sweet
dence an Sunday morning, tollawing Thu kind words she uttered, the ad -
an attack of heart failure of „sametike she have
months duration. Mr. Crocker was a Will follow each of us to our own
former -resident of Exeter, being a'son resting place; y
of the late James Crocker, carpel -aver, But some day we'll, meet her, and leer
but left Exeter for London about 35 lips will. part,
Years ago. He leaves his widow, one And say well done each noble heart.
daughter, Elsie, one. son, Lionel, and Her laving children,
a step -daughter, Ethel. L. i eatu,. and
two sisters, •Mrs. A. Lidd$coaitt and'
Miss Sophie Crocker, all of London.
Mrs. Frank Wood as tarn was a cous-
in The funeral took place Tuesday
Deceased was in his 53rd year.
SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. NO.
4 STEPHEN, (Sharon), for the month
of February. Those marked * were
absent for part of tests, and the ,.pair
cent. is only based on subjects they
wrote.: -,Sr. 4 -Erma Fahner 97 hon,;
Selma Rader 83 hon.;, Ruth Weber 73,
Ray Schwartz 73, Irene Marten?. 61,
*Kathleen Morlack 86. Sr, 3 -Martha.
Martene 77 hon.; Arnold Becker 74,
Lloyd Wein 57, Lorance Wein 52
Charlie Marten 67. Sr. 2, Promoted
to Jr. 3, all haviidg taken. honors -Eldon
Smith 9.0, Edna Martene 87, G'rielta
Becker 84, Thelma Weber 80. Jr. 2,
-Olga Marten. 87, hon.; Gordon Beck
er, hon. Sr. la -Lloyd . Eglesan 75, hon.
Edith Weber 75, hon. Jr. 1-Garrie
Marten 95 hon. Primer -Marguerite
Airy 100, Edgar Rader 100, L•orunl
Becker 95, Walter Weber 95.
Number on roll 24; average attend-
ance 22.-Lavina Smith, teacher.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the. Estate -of Mary
Jane Vance, late of the Township of
Usb•orsie County of(Huron, Widow,
Deceased.
Pursuant to Sec. 5, of Chapter 121
of the, Revised Statutes of Onaa.ria,
191A, sauce is hereby givien that all
creditors and others having claims a-
ganst the estate of Mary Janie Vance,.
late of the Towsish.ip of Usbarne, in
the County of Huron, who' died angor
about the 31stday, of December, 1922
are on. or before April 6fh, 1923, to
send by post prepaid or deliver totthe
undersigned ;executor of the last will
and testaaneat of said deceased, Mary
Jane Vance, their christen names"
and surnames, addresses and descrip-
'tvons, .the full particulars of tihe{ir
claims, a statement ,of their accounts
and the nature of their securiitiea (if
any) held by them, and that after tbe
day • bast afaresi.d the said Exec-
utor will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, having re-
gard Earley to such claitni,s of tvalnai
notice shall have been, given as above
required and the said Exiecutor
will not be imalb@tei for the paid assets,
or any part thereof, to any person
nr persons whose claim or claims no-
tice shall rat have been received by
him, at the time of said distribution,
Dated at Exeter, Ont., this 13th .day
of March A. D. 1923.
THOMAS CAMERON
" 'Executor;
BIRTHDAY
A DIVERSIFIED LIST
SIGNET RINGS
FINE WATCHES
'BIRTHSTONE RINGS
GENUINi. FRENCH IVORY
N . HANDY TRAVEL TOILET SET
IMPORTED PEARLS DE LTJXE
SILVER. 1VaT°D"' COMB, & ' BRUSH
Come in airdd Inspect our Stock of
Appropriate Gifts.
"WATCH OUR WINDOW'
J. Lawson
JEWELER
EXETER
EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING:
DEATHS
Mr. Bruce Rivers went to London
,on Wednesday.
Mr. W. L. Hughes. of Brantford vi,a-
ited Rev. and Mrs. McAi:ister,this.w:.ek
airs. W. Newell of Stratford is 'vis-
iting her parents„ lir. and Mrs, T. Bis -
sate
Miss Edith Collins of Haiznilton. spent
the. week and with her uncle, W. H.
Peiihale.
Mr. Hubert Jones was. in Part Bur-
well, this we,ei owing: to the illness .of
his uncle. -
Mrs. H. W. Thornton of Windsor
as. 'visaing her another, Mrs. S. Hand-
ford, and sister, Mess AUie.
v1rs. Daniel Schroeder of Ballymote
visited several days during the week
with !old friends in. Stephen.
Miss VVerda Leavitt, who has been
ill while. at her. Joome hare, returned
ta, her duties, al Walkerville Saturday.
Messrs. Secord and Jason Bedford
of Windsor and Grand Rapids, and Mr
Geo....Bedford .Rabt. Tapp, and Chris.
Hopkins o1 London attended the fun,
ea -al of the late ivxr. Bedford.
Mount Carmel
Death of Miss Hayes -The death of
Miss Teresa Hayes took place on Sun-
day morning, March 1, at the home of
her sister, Mrs. Edward Hall,: Miss
Hayes had been a sufferer from rheu-
matism for a number of years, which
she bore with fortitude and cheerful
resignation to the will of God, She
is survived by one brother, Deputy'
P.eeve, John Hayes of Stephen, and
three sisters, Mrs. Delaney and Mrs.
P. Glavin of Detroit, and Mrs. Hall
with whom she lived. The, funeral
took place on Tuesday at 10 am.' to
the R. C. cemetery, with Requiem
ifoss celebrated by the Rev. Fr. Cor-
coran.
The. infant child of Mr. and Mrs:.
illikeh Ryan is improving.
Mr. Frank Coughlin was in London
last week,
Mrs. Peter Doyle returned from St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, last week
much improved.
We are pleased to state that Mrs.
Thos. Rowland is', alble( to be out agars,,
alter her recent illness,
A number from here attended the
school concert at Dashwood on Thurs-
day evening.
I
Seeds for Sale
We have a Large Stock of Specially Seircted F;,eld Seeds, of b1grn Ger.
',iniuratirst and Govlernimient. Standard, Quaht for Sale.
.
ouR;5•' uCi.' GO.NS[S'r44 AS FOLLOWS--
'No.
OLLOW 5 -"No 1 Red Clover,, Alsike, White. and Yellow Bllossom. Sweet Clover
Huban. Annual Sweet: Clover,
h . -stucky Blue and Orchard Grass
:MBl.lett,• Seed acarus, Seed, Cern,
• Lewin Grass, and
Alsace. and Tiimlathy, Mixed,
Ontario Grown and, Innp, Timothy Seed
Sorghum„ Mengel and. 'T'urnip Seed
Garden Seeds Etc.
We ,have a limited quantity, of Ontario, GownVa:r legated Alfalfa Seed
No. 1, Purity Test1 Thule is one of the most hardy varieltles, and is part
of tine production ;.oi a, flebd that has ,grown; seed Los :ten Consecutive, year's.
'T=his leaves it thoroughly clam ' ized, Anyone intending to sow a field of
this variety s1roulld place their ordee,dearly,
We. ltaye also a stock of Amerscatq Grow:u Alfalfa, a beady variety that
in Previous yarn h la r•r,,ve i <uccesful there. Our price, x15.00 per bus,
'WE are buyers of Ler ns, Cldv,'r and 1 is iothy Seed, .Dutch Setts,'and.
all kinds of Farm, Products at the ,H chest Market Prices:
•We, have a large stockr of. Spring ''!M,. eha'n;disle. For :Quality, Style
and Prices our vvaluea cannot be hearten. A real good aelectioin in) all linye'a,.
a zWIOICER,
General Merchant, Crediton.
A CALL S9LICITE'D. THE STORE WITH THb LARGE )'TOCK
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Very little publicity has attended the dev-
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from little more than a raw prospect a year
ago to that of a now proven mine.
Obtain a copy of "Making a Big Gold.
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reau, its discovery, developement, present a-
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may be obtained free from
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CENTRAL HOTEL
Exeter, Ontario
OR
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TORONTO.
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2 COLBORNE ST.
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See Gold Ore Display in J. Lawson's Jewelry Shop
Window, Exeter
PHONE 16 PHONE 16 J
VISIT
Stewart's Store
Before Selecting
$PR1INTC C IDS
We are Displaying
Sprin Coats and '` raps
A Specially selected. stock of Ladies and 'Girls' Spring Gar-
ments is ready for yourainspec tion.
We will appreciate ars .opportunity to show you these new
gal•meiits-. You will fined our prices very attractive.
Anderson's Scotch Gingharas
Wool, Flannels.8z Ho.espns
Tricotilt.es Poiret Twills Paisley Silks
Ratines Crepes Voiles Oharabrays
House Dresses & Aprons
Nicely Finished Dresses and Aprons iii etttrective styles;
See the New Color combinations, they are unusually attractive.
Wail Papers Marquisette Curtains.
Rugs Scrims and Nets
Linoleums
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