The Exeter Advocate, 1921-11-24, Page 1T.fR,TY-FIFTH YEAR.
P.horee .81a
TAMJ:.N':
For
All Kinds„
of
Men's We ns#
Our Corner
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY NOV 24, 1921
After all the best remedy for a bald
head es to keep it 'covered,
The undertaker is the mart who ,fol -
tows the medical profession.
It is proposed by the Ontario Gov-
ernment to tax motorists a cent a
gallon on gasoline.
Some married men are foolish enough
,tea believe they should be allowed to
spend part of thew money they earn,,
Doing business' without eadverising
its like winking at e, girl in.. the dark.
You know what yon are doirrg. but
„nobody else dews.
A report gays that giraffes are found
only n Central end South :Africa. We
are positive there WAS one in front of
us at the movie show the other night.
No woman believes her husband
would do the terrible things she her-:;
about other men de ng, but neverthe
Ines ,eine feels It is eater to keep h' r
ie' on hm.
A I3 areford man was t'n cl ilei (eh
dao for shooting ducks beture a un
: ^ Any main who will icier; a cora
rtabe. bed before sunrise to shove
Clucks ought to be fined.
BORROWERS, I31s'WARE.
A men Witt, wa,a taco `:oonteeell.'i
subscribe for the ee::kle peter pub -
heal 'set the dietriet, sent bis little
r to borrow the cops taken by he.
.; iron In the ite see kite boy ran,
awn- a $4.0e stand te' bees and `at ten
linemen Inokedt taker to warty sappier
etas ::c. JJi. Sather ran to his aa ist-
nen and failing toy notiere a ixu Fred
w,r fence, rate ;into that, cutting a
handful of flesh from hies anatomy anal
ruining a $4 pair of ;cants. They old
ow took advaetage advantageof the gap in the
tat end got etto the corn field :rebel
killed heraetf eating green corn. Hear-
ing a racket the wife ran out, upset a
four -gallon .burn of rich cream into
a basket of little chickens, drowning
he entire batch. In her haste she
dropped a $25 set 'of false teeth. The
baby having been, left alone, crawled
through the spelled .:ream into the
parlor, ruining a brand new $50 carpet.
Tamanfleeing the ese�iternent the oldest
( daughter ran away with t]te hired man,
s 1Elfin”
rnaII h. do broke s
■ � 11 { W 1 i g up Si scttint; bene end
the .aloes got out andchewed the
Tailor& Furnisher tails off four fine shirts on the clothes
line. (Now is the time to sub;.:ribee
1
WINTER WORK on CARS.
We are prepared to care for your car. Try us.
REPAIR WORT` ON ALL CARS,
PILON & FOOTE
Huron Garage - Exeter
seesiormemoommorromanol
FABRIC TIRES !
Owing to a purchase trade from the Gray Dort elo-
tor Company, who are discontinuing Fabric Tires, and equip-
ping with • Cord Tires, we are in a position to dispose of
u number of 31x4 Dominion plain and nobby tread tires
et wholesale prices
T. Ii. NEWELL
Gray Dort Garage - Exeter
DRUM
The World Over You Cannot Beat
HARVEY'S FLOUR
"(Breathes there a man with soul so deed,
Who: never to himself hath paid,
e elhis is' inly awing my, r,attive
' In buying goods maamnfacrtured in your own ,town or oom,mt;nety you
,re helping those wdho help you„ •There is en duatteekockilnjgl of ineereets jn
tkeery vommumd.ty thele shouldn't be lost sight of. Co-opera;tiont sth,ouId be
Our motto. i
Thus being true,' why should n,p
.not eeeiy one atron ve home industry
' gid buy Exeter �Fbawr7 It. is Just as •u,heap, if :not 'cheaper, than the im-
nom:
ported article. Buy it and prove this fact
You maty buy* Flour from 11Iontreel, Taronto ;or• Any other ioutttside
point, but you 'cannot) beat the Flout made in your itowin.
We have just irecnived another oar of those thine Wiet tern, Oat,, test
-
et; '46 !lbs. to the bushl which we ,have recleaned and lnow offer for sale
Itt ditioin .to. Baur heel Offal we have Corn, Odie Cake, Tankage, Beek-
+tvlieet, ems,, 'for 'eget
Harvey Bros
SANDERS GA«4Cei
Local News
was ,, Iran of signet qualities, hon- Do
est and upright in all his deelizags. His .@
I l to ,has been a, busy and an eventful
one B s :les farming h e bouget tend
BADLY SCALDED. sold eattle and ;;rotes for man} yea.
Iv.t Danes, the fifteen months' al
daughter et ear. end \Irs, John Pay
of town was badly scalded. on tion
tae Th i .:+e ,tot :et some way g
hold of a kettle of hot water wh
its pottier was a tendl n:, to so
household duti0es and up,eteng
k tie a quartet); of the water
ce vn on th . .rade, o her dress, w.
ter result .t she ase, bade c••'
cal wltpu. i'e body aryl one leg. She
.1:; az; as wall as can. be expected;
ran a threshing outlet. for aver 20
d years, conducted a blacksmith busi-
ne toss en town, and a..ted for a number
Nereid
of . years as an ?;a.lement agent He
of
was i•ou� times to -s marred, his fist nn•i.fe'
b •-n l~^.i Steele, by w°bom one son
me e sunev cs MIr. That Jones of town;
,' s , airel wee was Jennie Paraoen
nth thethird l:lirabe.h Rook, and to this
aid uteri two sins :tad two dau le era 7
were hero, George and John of l,`s
L t U. E. AT HOME.
'I'.he- fiftieth anniversary of 04dtel-
Gce vshiyz n Exets.r was t tangly obaerv-
.•al on tt edaresdey even:ng of last
week, when Exeter Lodge, No. 47 Herne fat an At ':a the Opera flow
tt their members and waves and is
t'r:ends, resident OEtdfellows, one 4e
tan other prospective members, Th
•:utertainmeni consisted of address*
solos, orchestra music, a aumptu
.supper, and progressive eu,:hre. T
hal was needy daetorated for the ah
a number of the Oddtellon
wives tl.,reetecl the prepa axion
ettt
r vete, ;,i the supper, and nee brie:
zose present, over two hundred, the
seanglre)' t njoye l then-thews-
Past
heir,;Civ e .
Past le.I?. G.\l. M'c>. J. G.Ste
bury. occupied the c�h.air anti gave
interesting a. eoun' ai t3�ddiellt tic ah
:n Exacter. Past Grand haste:, Bre.
se
bcnrna, trs. Melton Slemun, and etre
Fel Calfasc, of Huronv el a Salk. Ris
fourth wile was \Ire. Webber, by
Iwhont h• is survived He alae, leaven,
1 two brothere and on sister, Mr. J
1G •.Janes, nierehent of town, \lr. \r m
f loner •o Exec :+t and Mrs. John. Vested•
4o town. Th: funeral, which was pri-
vet; took place eo. the Exeter cemv_
dye hers' on Wednesday,
r_`f
e ATTENDED MOT1lhR'S FUNERALFUNERAL
ous Mr. W. H. Johnston attandeii the
he funeral of his other, Mrs. Henry
Joe-Astonatl.arow, last week. tier
rs' husband was buried twenty-one year,
nl previously to Z_ne 4Iay, l'hei• mere
ce married in Torantte n 1855 end max
'ved to '1sheed Township in 1801. the
ts eitimi.4 to recede u13 ,he ,arm
P tt! t3ar r Years ago, sew whet `un:
an tie: resided with her daughter, ter
:p W P. Reel of Lueknow, arum whine;
r 's aeeee the tuneral took glare'•
P %mleatone of Exeter foci e. now
a r•;lent oa Blyth, gave a very .
ter ,t. me ant! instructive -arlervis e
til • prmaiples of Odd1eiloevsh p, . r.
tec wort, being ;accompli -heal by th
Orl r :n (3nter;,sn, anal aargee.l Ilse o
nt,ition ce• a Rebekah Lodge !n is
a ter Rev A. A. Trutriper aleck av
a shert achiness. Vers plena ran 4,agn
n• 'I'Iv weather has been rather
ee:1 warm for .a few doers. but
n , ,v b o nen ; .aider again.
E •1 41 Kghriul "shower" was tender-
4 M"sa Merril Gould by Zoer e ly-
r glib en Feeley evening, at the home
we're gnat by Mesa h4Ine Follt 1. on
Mfr. Roland 1\'itwer.:and the O,,.'hee.
tire aerie Were:d thernsely ca e,; •th t1a
numb -r, var:e:ty and eat ellen}: u
their cele=tons. Attar the progra
upp r ;vas seratel, and this wa'. tel
lowed by an hour of .eu:hre, the prize
being wen by eine R. N. (`ree, h ten
Mr. rhea Weper. Although requ r
am z great deal of work and .are the
evening ng "passed oft' most pleasantly.
and the thanks of the Lodge are due
those who tock pert. in the program
and the: ladies whir were so painstaking
with regard to °the supper.
Hass Wail Arm.trong,
d IJt' r:wt9 t lratescuotn 111 pr»r e Cyesnt•a at^k
rata (!eve' p;ien; . J'aullrnan ..and par-
: lar . aaz re also ordered tobe
m;cut.
DEATH OF WESLEY SELL,
This eonmunity was shocked onFri
day to hear of the death in Montreal
General Hosneal that morning of \Sr.
Wesley Snell, although it was known
ior two or thre days that he was
seriously ill from blond poisoning. \1r.
Snail had been in England with .rattle
and before leaving on his return be
had o. erasing to pare an, ingrowing tier
pie. As a result blood poisoning set
m end he became very ill on the sh°p,
and when they arrived at Montreal
he was immediately taken to the hos-
pital where every attention. was given,
but too late, us the doctors ab,erved
tthet there Nees no. hope as the poison
had gone all 'through his system Mrs
Snell and \ir, Wnu. Snell hastened to
bis bedside and Mrssrs„ Herb. St uth-
eott and Harper River;, who returned
with Mr. Snell from England, remain-
ed wee hien in Montreal, until he pas-
sed away on Friday morning. The re-
mains ware brought to Exeter on Sat-
urday evening and the funeral took
peace. on 1londay afternoon to the
Exeter cemetery, ihe Oddfeilows, of
wheel Order be was a member, tak-
ing part in the reremuny,
T:te late 'Jr,lSnell was well. known
throughout Western Ontario, having
at various 't ni s been in, the ample»
meat business, the automobile business
and the cattle business for many years,
During these years he had his ups and
downs, it was not always smooth. sail-
ing, but he alwayfs came up smiling
As an implement dealer and cattle
buyer he was a great friend of the
farmer. After Canadian cattle were
barred from the United States Mr.
Snell this summer organized a great
shipment oi' .cattle to the Old Coun-
try, and it woe en Jnis second trip
that be died. The shipment direct
of so many i:atitie had an imanediate
eficct on values ,of cattle still in the
hands of farmers, the. ,net remit being
that those who sold et home realizeda
much better price than otherwise
Would have been .possible. After his
first shipment many others i.n Canada
cid 'likewise. It was a great venture
end bad tar reaching results,. It was
due to Mr, Snell',s �eantterpir se that
tea co-operative exporting of cattle.
to Britain had its begi,nrdng,,. Donald
Munro, the :mean wee handled his bus-
iness says,—"I aou aider that the far-
mers of Ontario generally owe bit
m°rnore ,ta debt of grataaide which
they cannot ,pray as his sudden and un-
ttimely death prevents leis reaping the
nein aril: whish was well earned„"
Deceased was 56 years of rage.. He
married Grace Rowe, and she survives.
Flee brothers and, a sister also sur-
viee, Sidney, William, Frank of Exeter
Rev.- James, and Warren of e.'Toron.to,.
and' Mrs, Al Bsti;sett • of. Branibord,
'DEATH OP HENRY. JONh S..
lhere ',,assed away at hie 'laoane, on
Landon Road Seuth, another of the
oldest and best • known:. residtemtte
of the aornuttiey.inr the person of Mr
Henry 'Jones, he baying died • on • SW):
clay., morning. Mr. Jon:=s had beentiin
tether feeble health for a•uum.ber • of
years, but he was up. ante around as
usual till -the. wlast,, While sitting in
his home he stook' a. slight spell • Of
cnug.b ng wbi�ela developed. into a hem-
orrhage, end the end 'came sudderee.
The late. gr.. Imes was born near
]Dundas.. The family moved to Us-
born end' sett led ors Lot 11, Con;. 2,
where the dee-eased was about ten
years of age and has. ,Whole life bas
been spetrt�t in the neighibiotrhood. FI'e
MEANER, r�,
R J•i:, ! , J I..i, AND BLACK
1'lU
CANDIDATES
The Nonination for the Smelt Rid-
ing of Huron wee held in Ilensall on.
Tuesday afternoon last. The 'town
Hall, in which the meeting was held,
was packed to overflowing and at
least ora thirl of the people were un-
able to- gain admittance, people from
all parts at the riding being in attend-
ance, .showing the deep interest taken
in the, polio al issues. before the elec-
torate.
The nominations took plece.between.
13 and (war o'clot:k, the following be-
ing the eandidaates :—J. J. :garner of
Seatorth, National Liberal Conserva-
tive;
onserva-
t v e ; Thntnas \Iceelillan of Hullett,
Liberal, and William Black of Tucker -
smith, U. F. 0..
The candidates named as their Fin-
aneial Agents: Berner—J. F. Siena -
don of Seaforth; etc:Millan—J. 11. Hin-
chley of • Seafortb ; B1aek, Frank
Coe tes of Usborne.
At the conclusion of the nomina-
tions Mr. Chas. Middleton, of Clinton.
was moved to the chair and the pol-
itical issues bearing on, this campaign
were discussed with considerable vig-
or and enthusiasm for over two hours
by the candidates, \Ir,. A. R. Hazzard
of Toronto, in behalf of Mr. Merrier
and .Mr. Scott in, behalf of Mr, Black,
whole innMcelillan championed his
own cause.
During the addresses of the Con-
servative and Reform m teh heckling
and rowdyism prevailed that did any-
thing but reflect credit on the -clement
causing the disturbances.
With the usual cheers for 'he dif-
ferent leaders and candidates the
meeting broke up about five o'clock.
BIRTH'S
Jaques—In Usborne, . on Nov. 20, to
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jaques, a daugh-
ter.
MARRIAGES
Kal1y—Case—In Toronto, on Nov. 19
Robert Huntingdon els.elly of Tor-
cnto,e to Margaret Simpson (Peggy)
daugehter of Mr. and Mrst Geo. E.
Case, :formuerly. of Exeter.
DEATHS
Jones—In, Usborne, an. Nov. 20, Henry
Jones, aged 78 years, 5 months and
21 days.
Flodghis—In Lucatn, an Nov*, 19, Susan
Jane, eldest daughter of the late
John Hodgins, aged 71 years.
Snell—In Montreal, on Nov. 18, Wesley
Snell of Exeter, aged 56 years.
a NATIONAL
LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVl
Political Meetings
GRAND BEND, NOV, 24, et 8 p. nae
PETER WHITE,, Toronto
CREDITON, NOV, 25th AT, 2 p. m:
HON G. S. HENRY
Ex-?vI:nister of Agri.;:
ZURICH NOVEMBER. 25 kilt 8 .p.m,
HON. G, S. HENRY r
CLINTON. NOVEMBER 28-ilt 8 nem,
SIR GEO. E. FOSTER
The Candidate, VIr. J, J. MERNER
will also address ,these meetings.
Theatre, Exeter, Mon. Nov,
SPECIAL MATINEit AT 4 AF TEIt THE SCHOOLS
NIGHT AT 8J5
HAROLD BELL. WRIGHlee MASTERPIECE
WORLD'S Gltl A `t Eel 1 HOTOi'I.A.Y
"The Shepherd
re:reel- trove ':.s•s;y ball, 1'uron:e,
28
Set
elleetiON
• met; ateat therr,
;n ri;aten^.e
`J'Ed'1.' L
tieI «fiat'. .
Pre ee — .t1 Sats 50 .rents.
lY aria of ilei: Were!
CHRISTMAS
LOTS OF WORK AHEAD OF YOU. HAVE YOU YOUR. PIANS ALJ,.
READY ?
DOE` YOUR CRANBERRY SAl.'CIt 'OR M1tiCE MEAT CONK; THIS
WEEK ?
mpiortant
I)o no: be satisfied wish ,°omp risen o+ prees when doing y-t,nr Xmas.
Shopping. We invite yeti to 4x:.nz.ni the quality at our goods :and we are
satisfied you will find the ,1t fere.n. a in price e difference in quality.
Mince Meat
1 1-2 ]be. Beef, 11 2 lbs Pere lereleretin, 4
lbs. Apples ;chopped
fine), 2 lbs Bruwn Sugar, 1-2 lb. Citron I'.n], 1-2 lb. Lemon Peel, 1-2 1b
Raisins. 1-2 lb. Currants, 1-2 lb. Sul 1 oat. ,Cider or Fruit JuiLe, 1-4 cup
Salt, 1 Nut Meg, 3. Tablespoon Ground ("lanes, 1 tablespoon Absentee; 1
tablespoon Cinnamon..
Citron Peel
Lemon Pea;
Orange Peel
Raisins (blue Sultana Seedless)
Raisins (White .Sultana Seedless
Raisins (Vetere:la with seeds)
Currants (Special Grade) .
Dates
Mince Meat (pekg. and bulk)
Prunes tlar„e)
Shelled ' 'Walnuts
Shelled Almonds
('sraway Candies
Neentargreen Berries
Candid Cherries (Franbe)
Cranberries
Figs
Apples (Spies)
HARVEY & HARVEY
MAIN PHONE 102
TWO STORES NORTH PHONE 47
J. A. STEWAR
Phone 16
" THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES."
The Hoover Sweeper
For a Christmas Present
We can save you TEN DOLLARS on a "HOOVER';
Place your order now, and be assured al 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 FLANNELETTE
Bell enols ,of Pink and Blue Stripes, also Dark Grey Stripes
This is a good heavy (melee, in the regular way worth 30c. per
yard, Sale Price 204. per yard
TURNBULL'S UNDERWEAR
We thave a'. full range of L adieu' Misses' and Children's
Underwear, combination, and separate ,pieoes'. Also the, famous
1.s Ceetee" Brand for mens.
GROCERY SPECIALS
Laundry Soap, all' -bran;rs
10 bars Or • 68c
Best Rolled. Oats',` 6 lbs for 23c
Brooms, '4 stings 'Ice ......,42c
Special Blend Tea ..33e.
(Kellogg's Corn Flakes
5 pkgs for • 48c
81..00 large plug T.; & B, !rob-
. nee for ...... 75c
Pure Lard, 3 1U; pail for ,..50o.
Bacon, piece ,or „sliced, ib. 33c.
Special Blend Coffee per lb, 38c
Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes( for 23e.
35c. Fancy Sweet Biscuit lb. 20c.
Canada Corn Starch, per pk. 9c.
SUGAR,' BEST GRANULATED
100 lbs. for $7.95
Jr. A.., TE ART
Highest Prices paid 1 or 1'o ultry and all Produce.
1: