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The Exeter Advocate, 1923-5-3, Page 4r pqqiU$POU1t!ytflCQ ;, eig t o n .3 to efeet You can find just the right height of fence you require from our assortment . oQ Peerless Poultry, Fence. It keeps hens and eggs right where you want them all the• time. Lasts five times as long as netting and its strength protects your flock from intruders. BTJALINGTON STEEL pOST, BARB WIRE, BRACE. WIRE AND STAPLES. GET ODR PRICES, THEY WILL SURPRISE YOU. NGIS' B. M. FR MASSEY-HARRIS SHOW R OOMS ''Ulp! y 1�1'Jf 11—r -177' -rt , -, ,'`t x._.. -r' --I " net 1 lrl� Illlltl�lt.:' BttA IC�/1 iii i lc, 7-0-t'-4(s4'tt, , -, -. Ill�l_ lAG111111 Ilnii�,l�!�►, t�'-;-"� ,-�:. '_ �-•-_: ,—e ,_-___ �i\111 111 1 tial nesse ,!�I�_!^ 1111\Illisii�i�i,ll•�1.�5 11F Ilii I' ` 1 eel I'I�l 91U I�111,I ►�I�!I�i^,�: ' � Ill _ �}t 0136••'0"• � 13 6 0 i,'! k 1. slit til ,i, ;. Vii,,^_ i� Ull l[,fIIM�I� t y" ' t-rS �1 "ii2?r jp b, 11 � ��� I�i� ilfli( msepli.i► t, el eetea j ,IG dUt re It ., i7i 12slI�!'lr;i�s /%, r bs re) 1� ,>t�i�r%li��i�--: iw{t'miali��a.�t�s►:r,aw�t� i .4611 i7 t.IN.- nn —1r` aerimri�r%dq'i>, nullr�l ���.�1 ,u n T;iiles �.iaar efewa. sr na ld lvdp"se ir'aa�!, r . ills 17 II�.yIC?1�1i—���� Nlt.f ai3llil111��1' ,:��r,,,— "u� riel i,•,:... -,•ll - Il nmylat - fir:`.ii��rli�i II r-- The Exeter Advocat Sanders & Cree.:h, Proprietors Subscription Price—In advance, per year in Canada; 52.00 n the - United States, All subscr;;pteens tee paid in advance SOci. t eha ged , THURSDAY, MAY 3rd , 19 Dashwood' eee Centralia .hiss E. Bataoks and friend spent the tis -eek .end at her home here. Miss F. Plattner spent Sunday at her home near Hyde Park. Miss Kathleen, Hicks was home from London over Sunday. Ir. Rex Mills wa;s; home from Wood suck over Sunday. llrs. John Essery is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Hesghway, near L:endon:. 'lir. C. Kean of Kincardine has ta- ken a position en the Creamery for the season. \Tr, J. J. Spackman of Stratford was firs the village recently and appointed Wm. J. Sin tee as, representative of the Exeter District for R,A. Lister Co., f Hampton, and in addition 'to Ibis Bill is making provision for a Repair department in hie mill, where he wills lcsok after the farmers( needs ort light machinery, etc. Mrs, Hooper of London visited with Ilex daughter, \Ins, Earl GuentiheiFee�etee Week. Mr. and Mrs, E. G. Kraft spent 5 t day in London. Dr, Catt spent Sunday in G,xtriceel' Lock boxes hav'e bean installed:. +aur Post Offilce. which adds grea'.t";y' to the convenaencle of the. public;;, .'leers. Miller has returned hea'neteaftet spending the winter in Woodlef dge. My. Homer Guenther of e Ceediten: spent Sunday at his home here, Mfrs. elegn?oad of Sarnia is vrsitin ' Tier mother, Mrs. H. Benidter, who is sick. Mr. Herman Tyler left on 1 tt°, .d f t for Buffalo. LAW OF COMPENSATION "I had no mother's voice to lull me to sleep when. I was a boy," sobbed the first man. "And I had no father's voice to call me In the morning," chuckled the sec- ond. Thus we see nature's wonderful law of compensation applied to the human equation. The Verdict. "We find the prisoner not guilty by reason of lnsanity." "But the plea was not that of in- sanity," remarked the court. e "That's just the point we make," rejoined the foreman. "We decided that any man wbo didn't have sense enough to see that an insanity plea was the proper thing must be crazy." A New Law Enforced. "I'll just fine ye $25 for speedin'." "All right, squire. I'll pay it, but I wouldn't have been in such a hurry to get through your burg 1f I hadn't thought it was the sorriest looking town I ever laid my eyes on.' "And $10 for contempt." "Contempt of what?" • "Our town." .BAYFIELD—Mrs. M. F. Ritz of ``trot erd has purchased the Queens Hotel at Bayfield, Western Ontario's popular summer resort and is having 6.'t all redecorated and electric :lighting system installed and all newly furnish- ed. Ilonse.11,, Rouen MOTOR. C, THE POPULAR CAR OF EXEThle LAST, YEAR. PRICES INCLUDING FREIGHT AND TAX F. O. B., EXETER, TOURING, wood wheels,' -e 513 95 ROADSTER, wood wheels.... $1,365 BUSINESS COUPE, tw pas ginger 51565 x BUSINESS SEDAN, five pa.eaenger ...... —51885 All passenger cars aa -e- equipped with Bumper and 'spare Cord tire. SOME GOOD USED CARS. C. C Pilon, Dealer, Exeter OUR MOTTO — EVERY OWNER. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER. There Might Be. "There are specialists who will de- sign you a coat of arms." "So I've heard." ='And there are tither specialists who ;sill provide you with a family tree you can flaunt fir, anybody's face." "Well! Well! Do you suppose there are filling stations where blue blood is pumped into plebeian veins?" Creditor Mr. Herb B>eaveie lea vusetPr in the vi1Jaee for n =oath air twee Out streets are vleryt dns!ty, but we will soda be fixed up, as we /have word of. a scar of cal on the way for tt,he village, which we hope Wel settle the. dust for the summer. Mr. and Mrs, C. Zwacker visited out tyf talon, over they week end. Seeding is progressing nacelyi in this litecality, and many farmers: report of having finished. Mrs. Ed. Fahnie;r is recovering zuice- ly from her recent accident, but the ram its very sore. Special Thanikslg.iving sea -vices were held in the. Methodist Church on Sun- day last when. Rev. Hicks of e iSe.. Thomas, a former pastor, occupied the pulpit both morn:nig nrfdvereng and d preached very 'powerful sermons o large congregations.. We are ,sorry to •stalte that Rev. S•, M. I -Tench is obliged to discar,einue la is week *ta t'hel church far some time owing to a pzeavaus breakdowns. He ie at pres'en't fila Kitchener under the dpctar's care.. As :result there were aro. services in thei Evangelical Church - an Sunday last. Rev. Yaeger; of Dash ,wood will conduct the services neet Sunday. We wish and hope, for Rev, Hauch a speedy req ovu 1with she, ydrw was connected up Garage en Saturday. There are pros- pects pf a flew more houses in town to itaake the Servwaes. Once taken et would nev.er be .d.scaneettwad it beeng SD much ap,preciplt•ed by the presenit asters. Arbor ,clay well be observed .in our school next Freday, Anrangemegnts are tins• pitogress for the eel -eying ,out of ihe, program far the 24th of May — Veceloria Day. it as the erstentlan of the commU to fits elee ge to have a parade commenc- ing .at 1 o'clock, followed by a base- ball match and a :clone—eat et might, (The concert wail be a repeat er ter- tainme.n:t of "The Old-fashioned moth- er," given by our young peoples some times ago. \2r, and Mrs, Ezra. Oestrelker have returned from 'their honeymoon trip. We extend congratulations. \carried,—A. quiet but pretty wed- ding took place at the Evangelical par- sonage - on Wednesday of last week, April 25th, wl3en Rev. S. M. ;Hauch tied in holy wedlock' Mr. Ezra ;Oes- triker to Mess Leah Young, daugliei of Mr. and Mrs, John Younege The y"ung couple left on,a honeymoon trip They will have the best wishes Or a earn„ and happy wedtled life, Che tie has been ordered for the teee. sewer and we, expect the work will ci'mmenete en. a short tame, The Victlori'a College Quartette of Teoronte>, of which Lome W. Brown, B. A., a Crediton bay, is a member, gave an entertainment in •the Evangel- ical Church last Thursday evenings Tee different ;sielections were of a high order and much, appreciated. The quartette is just fin,shen,g a tour of Ontaries and have met with marked success. The selections were broad- casted by the Loaders Free Frees, and local radio fans heard then' with muni\ pleasure. Logical. "Can I Interest you in automobile Insurance?" "I haven't an automobile an my elac•e." "Well-er-what of that? You have burglar insurance, I presume, and yet you have no burglar on your prem- ises." Here, at last, is the Potato Pot in SMP Enam- eled Ware. All up-to-date housewives are gettipg them,, So handy, so easy to manage. Note the strainer spout for pouring off water. Note the upright handle which locks the pot -cover on when straining. Insist on SLP Enameled Ware, smooth as china, and as strong as steel. Just say A HandeePot 3 This splendid 3,et. .a' invaluable for boiling potatoes and. can also by used for ceekitfg outer vege- tables, stewing; meat. handy . dais.' rt SMPeowaaWARE Three fin iehes Penr1; W aro two coats Vii. pearly grey"., enatriel .;inside 'at dlout: Diamamd, Warr, three coats; •,light blue and white ,outside, white lining. • crystal were t ee ,coate, , pure white inside and ;; 1dliZe" tdkitrg' EE M TAC•PRODUc'fs a name ' bee': TARtieto eweiielets.; ` EDMONTON VANCOUVER CAUJAR7 THE ANSWER "Strange, Edith should invite that horrid grass widow to her wedding; she has such a disagreeable past." "Yes, my dear, but she's rich enough to furnish a very agreeable present." Our Prescription .List. No friend of mine Is Horace Hoe; He always wants To borrow dough. Exhausted Her Interest. Her Husband—But why should wt move? We were perfectly delighted with this neighborhood when we came here a year ago. Mrs. Chatterton—I know I was, but I'm tired of talking about the same old neighbors for 'a whole year: Trained. "Jones, I -don't understand that man Spiffums. He used to be absolutely dependable, and now you can't believe a word he says." "Yes, poor boob ; he married a wom- an who requires detailed explanation of trivial events." That's Different. "What's all the row?" "It's a two-family, ,house." "That need not rause a continuous disturbance." "Ah, but it is occupied by a young married couple and their parents, her family and his." aracter QELF-INDULGENCE is adroit. tees" to he a sign of a weak, and self-denial of a strong character. Are you building up both your char- acter r d your Savings Bank account by tit ughttul economies and the .de., po,tt t all your surplus wages each. pay day. 448 We welcome accounts. larva ,nr cm' ll THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $15,000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 Exeter Branch - - - M. R. Cornplin, Manager Crediton Branch Dashwood Branch) T. L. Rutherford, Acting Manager INCORPORATED . 1855 Capital and Reserve 59,000,000 Over 125 Branches. THE MOLSONS BANK. COURTESY TO ALL In all departments every effort ie made to eliminate unnecessary formalities and to assure speedy and courteous service to customers. Savings Departments at every Branch EXETER BRANCH T. S. WOODS Manager, Centralia Branch open for business daily. McGillivray An exceptionally pleasant evening 'was ,spent alt the home of Mr, and Mrs. Elsner Faulder of the 4th concession'. McGillivray, Thursday. A large party of friends gathered to present TIr• and Mrs. Faulder with two handsome Leath- ec ei?adrs, and an address sof apprecia- tion4 and good -will oint'the eve of thee moving to Maaresville. Mr. James Morgan read the address, and t o. presentation was made by Frank Cun- niangham and Fred Morgan. Mr. Faul- der made a suitable reply, extending a hearty i ;vi'tation to 'everyone to vis- ietit; him and Mrs. Faulder :n their ;new Koine. A dainty lunch, was served end after the presentations euchre and danc- in; were enjoyed. On a Party Wire. "A good many women call our neigh- bor.." "It is quiteall right." "Huh?" "They are teachers with excuses. He's principal of a large public school." Righto. "Say nothing but good of the dead, said the philosopher: "Yep," agreed the , practical person. "No use slammiilg a man who can't en- tertain you with an argument" Question. "What are these dehydrated fruits?" "They have all the water taken out.". "Will the ' process work • with stocks? r. eat. ., t. o o S — n .tli t e '� le n r . vi �itf,�. g ) are better cigars then I can afford. Son—That's all ',right, clad, take,'all you want; this is on me. V1rglnia /61 VY NOW AND CERTAIN GET A CAR AT THESE PRICES Runabout $405 Touring $445 Coupe $695 Sedan $785 Chassis $345 bd ChassIs$495 1O{ IORD.ONT,GOVT.TAMS EXTRA STARTING AND ELECTRIC LIGHTING STANDARD COWeMCNT ON %DAN MD COUPE /fir The tendency of prices is to increase. Ile present prices of Ford cars, which are the lowest in the history of the Com- pany, cannot be guaranteed. Buy now. Terms, .if desired. Milo Snell, Exeter Cook Bros., Henaall ele +er . r`,-. FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, Unreal' FORD. - ONTARIO 2523 SEAFORTH—Word was received on Saturday of the death. at Cochrane of Elva Timin, third daughter of Mr. John Timin, from typhoid fever. The deatli is doubly sad as less than three weeks ago the mother passed away from the same epidemic. Besides the father, two sisters, Mrs. Wilson Wright of Egmandville, Mess Olive of Beattie's Fair, two young brothers, Glenn, and Billy at home, and a married brothel in Detroit are left to mourn their loss: SCHOOL REPORT OF S. S. NO. 7, Hay, for A.piil., '60 per cent is nec:e. Bary t !opa•ss, V., Lily Greb 53; Sr, IV., Alice Willard 65, VelmaCald- well 58; Sr. III., Isabel, Russell 74, Gee Tinney 69, Beni Tinney 64, Neemen Stanlalce. 61, Russell Caldwell 54, Hir- am Bieber 49; Jr. III., Bernice Caldwell 69, Elizabeth Murray 66, Grace Titi- ney 60, Isabel Stanlake 49; Sr. II., :Da- vid Taiebeer 61Feed True'bner 60, '\�fargaret Bussell 55, Mildred North- ciatf, 46; Jr. II., Gotrdonl Greb 58, Rat% erta Timmy 54, Charlie Widen 53, Harold Rowe 44; Sr. I., Leon Triebn,er 78, Homer Tininey 74, Dorene Cald- well 65; Cl. I., Donald Stanlake 78. Gladys O'Brien 28, Nlo.. on roll 27, av- erage attendance 25. A, L. Eetety, teacher. New Canadians Start For Canada 771 j ),o Sfcros�vi(�;F% eetesegge Femme Lilley Scene a. �H facilities for handling outward bound passengers at•.the Canadian Pacific dock at Liverpool, England, areas-perfectend, speedy a5 arty in the world. As will be seen from the .picture above of future Canadian citizens boarding the •"Montcalm", the travellers pass from the stteet'•.andarailway. station levels to'wsititrgsroams ort the 'dock side, 'and. erossirig the bridged . wharf, board, ehe shipshipebY the''saloon' deck where th' e ..are received''and :assigned to quart fib. Their baggage a c i s aid1tdfxon 'l5elow v'it'h +despatch;' A travelling belt &artier operated by jai, electric clynarno eliminates thc'nedeeelty of many noisy and slow moving wireibe;hoists w,hich, whets used and not Coo carefully operated; are tileeea;nnse file, me ` Llverpou. of.many trunks and boxes being damaged, so that the baggage carefully loaded and distributed . almost as quickly as the passengers are received. It is usually Planned , to have r:'1 the passeligers ahoard,at least half an hour hc:i ,r>;, seet„g time, and the gangway is doter for their re, ,pelts.. about 'three hours. .before, that tine .. re less' special trains are scheduled to arrive ear. i.er. m es foi�°other •dowlt 5 tl'�f'tcliztie h Monca 1 m Co :,,ei`tcect to'talsL an 'coal'' and discharge eargoe, mostly , cent �1 � �•f � morning of a re pan cage ae;.gh�t•, at,si;r o cloGk.of :them g ons. arrival. By 2.45 in the afterepoil she had taken 1,000 t Eoal into her sides bunkers, and at the same time she was unloading 1,700 tons of freight, this being diseeerged `b• els the same' 'eyelet ag.