The Exeter Advocate, 1921-11-17, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR,
Phone 81a
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY NOV. 17, 1921
Our Corner i1 AIN S'MEET METHODIST
CHURCH ANIVIsRSARY.
TAM A N '
but wants
cranks but little here ta(
t that little strong,
o
Neer Wed
Some men ,strive for riches while
others merely ;s1t down to: wail for
at: old folks to dim
The women now have Canada's des-
txns:s 5,11 their hands. Over the Dom-
inion they outnumber the men by a,
oprisiderable number %on the voters"
;.lists....
If sweet woman stays as long in the
tt:re, booth as 's1 a does its the tele-
h.one booth, mere Asa is going to
otic a long and weary time wait'xag
get his ballot in the box
The .fact that thousands of weekly
newseapers have been forced out of
texiatence fa the t few years has
!brought the suravora to realize that
211 subsertations ,toast bet pad in ad-
tl vanee,
liaekenz.;•e lin is preaching union
of the Liberals attd United Farmers
so consisteixtly that they will soonbe-
gin to th;,nk the tul,ioon4s a fact. And
from all reports ono would thrak that
the Liberal CI, F's areonly 11..F. sn
name• , ,retion day will show some
saart,r:aes, so say par Liberal friend.;.
A health expert says that (lan::ri
davelops beauty of the limb. judh ng
°mim gots.' of the exligb:7ts we have
•en in sheat skirts this year Mitchell
: s wcni l•Muv: ta. dt), n lot as avocets;;
the future.-314teltr1i A<lvo,"ate
Nazi s; 'n .heater, old sport, Ind as
tions here are Vail thee have been
Os mains etli the r vice" alae; we arae
aro judge.
g-' AND MRS.
.;'hat wonc1,n' ttl thoughts a;eorrte un
%shot dress; two ablerevot'san> at
tar nta ci ;ar, a stews item -what intense
Isarnraaa interest these protra}•,. In, the
e.'c,un try weekly p,uter they take the
(one 142 Plage Oa all items, from, the
a. ale visit to relatives, loathe larger
nrt tt.:rs of human lite. "Mr, and
Mrs." --the great news 'stem of the urs
v tae, the bringer of recollections to
: man far from home, +vho takes
his, old home town paper, and reads
:It: items of 1'id, anti :Mrs. and lets
his mindwander back to the days
when he knew the Mo and Mrs. In
knee pants and shall we say*, short
s1. etc. It's tate home town paper
xli:re the real air, and Mrs. news
,
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r ec c
s .; r--attd to r c vc, home
Vat anion .
t.m ae u L the m
g., town paper
er .week t and week out is
m
1, aiior& Furnisher t:? knowthe great happenings of tine.
world, the doing of "Sir. and Mrs."
WINTER on OARS
We are prepared to care for your car. Try us.
REPAIR WORT: ON ALL CARS,
PILON & FOOTE
,�;t
Huron Garage - Exeter
,.,.gla....., - cw.—,1111
FABRIC TIRES !
Owing to a purchase mad: from the Gray Dort Oro
tar Company, who are discontinuing Fabric Tires, and equip-
ping with Cord Tires, we are in a position to dispose of
a number of 31x4 Dominion plain and nobby tread tires
at wholesale prices,
T. H. NEWELL
Gray Dort Garage - Exeter
`al
DRUM
The World Over You Cannot Beat
HARVEY'S FLOUR
'Breathes there a man with soul so dead,
Wiio never to himself bath aalid, l'
"•' This is 'any own, my native lands,'."
.lin buying ,goods, manufacatured in your owe ' ;town or oosn1n nii*y ,ylou
are helping those who, help ,you,, There is an asnitesrllackj(1g of ilt>Itarests in
every community that shauldm't be Last sight of. Co-operation .should be
ottr motto.
, Tibis beinlg 'true, why should not every give ,paitrou-iize home industry
and buy Exeter Flour? It is just as'c'heap, if not 'fcbeaper, thanthe Im-
ported article. Buy at and grave this fact.,
You mai r buy Flour from Montreal, Toronto or any other .ouaside
point, but you nannott;beat the Flout 'made in, your !towsrt.
We have just mesve!ived another car of those tfene' Wleislterry Oats, test-
46 'lbs. to the bushel which we have recleaned and how offer for sale
In addition :to flour Mill Offal we have Corn, Obi Cake, Tankage, Buck-
wheat, etva, for sales
Harvey Bros.
be Anniversary
5�cost theMaStreetMhChurch Sun
last were largely attended anti moat
suc,;essful in every way. The special Local !trews
preacher for the occasion was Rev.
J. a.. J,. »sllyarai of Sarnia, son, of a
former pastor :,of the church, and his
discourses were of an ':aspirin; order.
His evening text was taken tram Luke
6. 13; "And tPrLair't was day IJIle.tattled his disciples, ar.'1 o> them he
;ase twelve, whom also he named
:mattes." In part the preacher said
R-"CItrst bad spent the night in pray -
•r. Ile eensidered .:goosing nes disefp-
I svery important, His Purpose made
t n
momentous ea ent. He ordained
he twelve to be;: with him, and to be
sent forth to preach the Gospel, to
l eaI sickness and to cast out dev Is.
I'2rtly His purpose was to provide
corpan:o:¢sh,p for himself. His hu-
man:te ir<d out for it :ndship, He
longed ear sympathy and uxn t;;rstand
inti, He could see a,; hard way before
Ilim and wished not ,lo 'stand aloe,
lie slid not cJtoosu them earelessly, as
aftea is the ease of choosing friends
and companions, a wile or a husband.
A season of prayer is well worth, avhn,e,
Also for the needs of it's work he
chose his disciples, immediate an,I
future need. He might have; written
a hook. 1tany teen nave,, but Jests,
s ,tar as we know, left (L'Ai r wr;,tt n
tt"or:l, but be left the liy;.ng men to
perpetuate and continua his iron. It
war a momentous Ruston then svhonn
t e : houlal choose. He therefore took
a aa':•ale night in prayer. What k n•I
(n` Wren did Ji. e hoose.? At airtit S Int
t°.es oak Iika' plain men. eidoul.tad-
lv Ise h d tea• b> content tr th thr rn,at-
at itatrd He had no alienate t A
. ttr the men ;high ;n.the Ian I, and
..s- juatt as well \tu't man
neat in cdrttreh life have been a,1 larr
Inunnlhk or'eg n, 'EViaatet'zr the a;te,s.les
flat..".ed an world prospectsant edits: -
'4 71, they were good and true olvn.
In,x w rc «t remarkablevariety anal
typ .-riot a narrow circ:;•:. The dia er-
ect« tcmperma'nts 0t his tallowers in-
4'tatde'el the phlegmatic.•, the choles ie•,
the me 1tan,tholy, and the sanguine, The
t 'Jtrtinmate areMow, stsasiy a aut;,rt .
issued but as ail students are not
taking the sante selection of subjects
the form is not graded.
e. s-oart at.v'e, tla nks mac before '•e
:ene::ks, never loses his bead, never
gives away to his etnaateons, never
crowds ire unless sure of weiteome.
nail) and Andrew were of thts type.
The choleric, has both tempennent and
temper. always on edge, chews at hbn-
setf, bat ♦vete, Iris friendsand even his
minister. Jams and John were of thin
kind. The melancholy are habitually
full of doubt and fears, looks on the
dark side of things. Ani here wehav,(~
• g ,
T:tornas as .the outstanding
lite Sanguine man, is an optimist, sees
dreams and builds castles, has hope,
faith and enterprise; you can't keep
hint down. A fine fellow, a. most de-
lightful chap. But site has his ,gar
acterlstic weakness, conceit, little too',
mucic eifervesenee, flies of at a tan-
gent. In this class aro have Peter.
Jesus had all these, types in that day,
and they are a11' in the church to -day.
He has a,. ague for then all. `(o we
can all get in. "Whosoever will let
him take of the water of life freely"
No one looks to Jesus ,in van.
EXETER. . HIGHI SCHOOL
REPORT.
Names are in order of
Sept. -Oct.
merit.
FORM X.
Oscar Harrison, Maud Millar, Dor-
othy Snell, Tont Pryde, Ruth Jory
and Ruth Andrew, equal; Helen
Wethey, Garnet Collingwood, Ella
Kuntz, Marguerite Hackney, Fred
Ford, Leonard Greb, Elizabeth Ham-
ilton and Herman Gower, equal;
Charles Campbell, George Beavers,
Airier Alexander, Howard Hunter
and Marguerite Aldsworth, equal;
Harvey Pollen, Herman Hodgson,
Mae Abbott, 1John Gilfrllan, Elsie
Gardiner, Hazel Kestle, Francis Ab-
bott, Olive Wood, Verne Roulston,
Wanda Von Wascinski•, Amelia Ache-
son, Charles Acheson, Crescent Day-
man, Bland Campbell, Charles Glad -
man, Aljoe Sanders, Bruce Tuckey,
Lillian Ford, Bertram Gardiner and
Garfield Thompson, equal; Hazel
Hackney, La Belle Kay, Wilfred Al-
len, Florence Walter, Clifford Web-
ster.
FORINT II.
Kenneth Stanbury, Marion Woods,
Mary Gihfiilan, Nellie Medd, Ruby
Creech, Edward Aldsworth, Lilia
Snell, Grant Sanders, Lloyd Haist,
Ella Fulton, Cecil Hodgson, Flor-
ence Harvey a,nd,,,, Truman Mills,
equal; Helen Dignan, Fred Hearnan.
Lyle 'Statham, Maurice . Neil, Ruth
Lamport, Mary Homey and Maurice
Farquhar, equal; Bruce • Tuckey,
Janie Hogarth, Celia Christie, Pearl
Thompson, Irene Stuart, Laura
Knight, Hannah Murray, Isobel Mur-
ray, aorta Hunter, Percy McFalls,
Leonard Hanlon and William Coch-
rane, equal; Bertha Russell, Tom
Yellow.
FORM III.
Lulu Moriock, Edna Pfaff, Carl
Morlock, Blanche Senior, ' Evelyn
Howard, Nellie Petty, Wilfred Turn-
bull,' Harry Greb,Harold Wood,
Laird Joynt, Margaret! Wethey,
Maurice Ford, Carrie Davis, Violette
Whitesides, Horace Delbridge, Violet
Ratcliffe,. Harry Seldon, Mildred
Rowe, Edward Berry, Vivian Ho-
garth, Aurelia Anderson, Langford
Jones, Margaret Gladivan, Verna.
Wacker, Gertrude Francis, Borden
Cunningham, .Howard Dignan, Rus-
sell Ratcliffe, Mary Elworthy, Kath-
leen Hicks, Aylmer Christie.
FORM TV.— Reports have been
The Exeter Flax Mill will start op
erations to -day (Thursday.)
Th snow which we hal with us for
a w eJ , has nearly ail disappeared.
Mr. Adolphus Hooper of the Lake:
Road wni move to. Londaa ab re lie'.
has purchased a home.
Indian summer usually comes n No-
c:•mber, it to ba hoped that
' b,e alae exy�erence this year:
The directors aot Exeter A ;tae ult
ural SQA'ety re,t on Saturday to triad
up the matters conn,'ated wig the
Fall l:a.as
Mrs. Harvey Hll, nee. Hazel Barrett,
!this week undrrwavat ; serious oiler
a tioa :n the 9tosla,tn at Stetter, Alt...,
but (s do zu taZeely.
'Ain and airs. James Itfe:Curdy o:
K riston, arnounve the engagement of
heir daughter. Beatrice, to '\tr Lex
T Barr of 'Motherwell, the marriage
to take piaci s tartly.
3h• arale of the. Y,PCA.. held
:no5t 4n;oyabte X utnpkin Pte :ova Ice
Gr Stn ^roe »zl in the rooms on Fr'day
ovetaoss, A tt`oodly number were paes-
int A program sa-as rendered. an
ant.st, ,:n sports indulged rani
Mr Iteatnr Rottcl ice of town se
eaves! ward tot:a week' a,.. is et:net
:at t'i I\8wr Pc�atatry ohoa. I.4,'
It . coronae 1 ,.r. t 2 or.
¢'a• t .- in n, i r•+t and Eris o3:t r}'
.nalet .t, 81 rat .4,r , 66,:.Ivr--Z; a Reil
4 s a.: go. S:T:,t :4,r It.*,
ia'ati r+:
ata Soot for last ;+ t.
I t .: tsr n a.,:1i t o 'a'a False r, r r
rate t > taa death o, Dr. floater Kae,
:mart ca. ssro ;t, at7,it, d dal; he lit al dtol
.n iia - hotel ;:t Brum ;tl: eaSa but. sua It
was n a. the case, he- haven; died :n
the triol, while returning trc,m the
day's hunt for deer. The Mactor was
:i m 'miner eoa the Presbyterian Clam, h,
a prt, n n nt dlason and Shriner, Inds
wase au°.yt.cea the funeral was eon -
sheeted tin I.Ve.ineiday of last tt•e�sk,
ASSUNIliS C lyIiCE.
air Wtton Pfaff, who was ree'ena-
ty appanttal postmaster her.::oak the:
Nth ui (>S: e . Weds eddy ,`,n=i has
omm rietel on his dattno. Mr. Platt
as a vouag roan of excellent gtual Pica„
or;s and will doubtkeas (14i -charge
(
ul 4 the ntti4e tt':h entire
ti, action. llEs many Wends o -
rttulat: ;Om on the ay+,poin,.ment,
dmin roma
ILL IN MONTREAL.
Mrs. Wes. Snell ream 'rel Morel on
Tu » - ay that her husband was
fouls- IR n Mon.r:a,1, and to go at
once to that city„ Mr. Snell bad
b.b.t in >• ugland-.t_tb a shipment of
cattle and on returnOne was take 1t ill
can the boat o bleat poisoning In his
to , Later on Tuesday 1Ir. William
Snell, his brother, also received word
to accompany firs, Snell, Both left
Car Montreal Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Monett of Lon-
don were visitors here :and In t:reli-
tton on Saturday.
Mr. Geo. Kellett of E1,mville who
accompanied a shipment of cattle
anode by Mr. 'GVea, Snell and others
to England, returned home. Tuesday
n:gb t.
Mss Phoebe Easterbrook i, visiting
with her sister, a,Irs,. Lee, in Seaforth.
Mamie Lee and Velma Quail are vis-
iting their grandparents, \ir. and Mrs.
Geo. Easterbrook.
Mr, Richard Penbale o: Toronto vis-
ited with his wife and ,other ,relaives
here last week. Mrs. Penbale, who has
been visiting her mother, who has been
ill, returned to hler home in Toronto
yasterdav (Wednesday,)
BIRTHS
Lee -In Seaforth, on Noa. 13, to Mr.
and firs. Frank Lee, nee Velma Eas-
;tterbrook, a daughter,
DEATHS
Brown -In Crediton, on Nov. 13th,
,Bernhard Brown, Sr,,taged 71 years
and 4 -months.
Johns-lnn.Exeter, on Nov, 9, Sarah A.
,Miners, behaved wlll6e. of Silas Johns,
aged ' 64 years, 54 months, 19 days,.
ao:tcluhouxr-In Fullajrt•on:, don, Naw. 6,
;Mary Ann, Strachan, beloved wife
of Wm. Colquhoun, aged 66 years
9 months and 10 days.
U. F. O.
Political Meetings
L111rDITON, FRIDAY, NOV. 18
ItXETER OPERA HOUSE
TIJ,l,SIDAY, NOV. 22nd
GRAND BBND, WEDNESDAY
NOVa 23rd.
ZURICH, TEIURSDAY, NOV. 24th
The meetings will begin,at 8 a'clack
°o the evening,
Wm, Black, U'.F.O. candidate and
other speakers will give addressed.
All citizens are invited to attend,,
SAINIDERS
LOOK MJT
TSE RUNAWAYS'
ARE COMING
A. PLAY OF I.AULITER
NOT A dOVING 1'Pe:."I"URta, BUT A REAP. PLAY
MOUNT CARMEL HALL
PR DAY, NOVEMBER 25th,1921
MATINEE 2.35
ADM i SIC&N
ION 50 C1:NTS
EVENING x.15
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INTER I IPME
stors vont better y front Nor. flet
tc, • rl Lt, 1922, for $Z.5d.
par J,. i . as April lot„ 1922
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Taylor Tire and Battery
CHRISTMAS
iAV1 '4't)L7 STARTED °r t.) PREPA RE b'tolt THE i iOi.U).4.,
Cranberries
e a large ;away Late Haw-, =n stook, a hok you will :incl
rerst cuss berries. Why n , ep r, theant neat: You will h. very
\ :;n a few weeks.
Mince Meat
A.s. a*,,►its are 1.914are in' y ^r a e; anvate: youu, to try :oar !r is iia; e.
al hulk MixteMeat. z eau, w e Cad it y, ry reasonable in p. ,•e, made of
Its bet quality fruits, fresh .p: 'e• , ,:nil so handy,
New Fruit
Be sure you get new Fruit for your Xans Lake. I'uld n • and Mince
-Ideas-Scentless Raisins, Large Sultanaa (with seeds), Pckg, Seeded, Candied
Peels, Dates, Figs, Slaeeal Grade Cu want:, I'rarna.s and other New Fruit.
Candies, Nuts and Oranges
There vvlill be Candies, Nuts and Oranges for all this year. Our prices
are very low and we; carry such a stood raul b:r assortment,, It will pay
you to see Drat lines be ore you 1.:uv,
HARVEY HARVEY
VAIN PHONE W2
TWO S TOR ES NORTH PHONE 47
J. A. STEWART
Phone 16
" THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES."
The Hoover Sweeper
For a Christmas Present
We can save you TEN IJOLLARS on a "HOOVER`'.
Plane your order now, :and be a ssur.1 of delivery for Christmas
The Hoover will preserve the Original beautiful colors, and pro-
long the life of your rugs,
Because it Beats As it Sweeps As it Cleans
STRIPE FL A..N NELETTE
Mill endsorf L'a�ank and Blue Stripes, also .Dark Grey Stripes
This ids a. good heavy quality, in the regular way worth 30c. per
yard, Saye Price 20c, per yard
TURNB ULL'S UNDERWEAR
We have ai full range of Ladies' Misses' and Chiles -Ansa
Underwear, combination and separate ,piecesi.
' Ceetee" Brantd For men.
• GROCERY SPECIALS •
Laundry Soap, all brands
10 bars for 68c
Best. Rolled Oats; 6 lbs for 23c
Brooms, 4 strings for 42c ''
Special Blend Tea .33c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
5 pkggs Tor 48c
$1.00 ias-ge.plug T, & ,8, .Tab-.
ac,;a for 75c
Also the, famous
Pure Lard, 3 1b; pall for ..50c.
Bacon, ,piece ,or slicetd, lb. 33c.
Special Blend Coffee per lb. 38c
Paimolavic Soap, 3 cakes( for 23c,
35c, Fancy Sweet Biscuit 1b. 20c,
Canada Corn, Starch, per pk. 9c.
SUGAR, BEST GRANULATED
100 lbs. for $7:95
P:J e A. STEWART
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Highest Prices paid for 1'oultry.an.d all Produce.
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