The Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-8, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR,.
PHONE .81
EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JUNE 8, 1922
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!Pa lar&Furnisher
AGENTS FOR
"THE HOUSE OF HOBBERLLIN"
Closed Wednesday afternoons dur-
ing June, July and August
Qur Corner Free ale at the garages, but the hot
air at the Legislature costs $000 per
member.
The people who are always looking
for trouble will go to any trouble look- Pretty soon some of those Polka
ing for it, cranking their Fords will be arrested
Love is tesee,ntiail ,to,the proper loitering.
Tear-
ing of children, but it won't take the. What the deuce do those Irish i vee The marriage kook place at C,'ronen
place of common, sennet on? The seem to be do"n�-
3 � 410.thFag Memorial Church, London, on Tuesday.
ea
As a general thing a woman's love se but fight. , 7ury 6. aof Mr. ,Gyri, 'Tuckey, son of
l 4fr. and Mrs. Tuckey, London Road
ssien parts , too ar+s north, Exeter, to Mess Dolly, d:tugh:er
.of Mr. and Ars. Thos. Archer,
don. rho rhoceremony took place at
2 a clock �t the n. ternoont. _lir. and
Mrs, Tuck.:y veld family, Mr. and airs.
Tru_nt:r.. Eil;att, and Missliawson of
:Exeter were present at rho cere•y
meaty,
\V thought we ,needed rain in this
district last w. vice but, hareem had none P1oi e 9
s sac;, we are sure we need it now,
The weather bas been very ]tot and
dry, and the sprng craps are beginning
to show the meed of moisture.
TUCKEY-ARCHER.
is p Great Britain is wiling to cancel lite
vanity and one part curiosity. �?
three billions of war debt owed to,
Life wi11 never be safe for the ped_h`r if the billion she owes is like- r
destrian. until he discovers some dis-
guise to make him resemble a tack.
When some good people get to
heaven and :find .no wicked neighbors
to talk about thy are going to be
an unhappy lot,
The average man firmly believes that
when a woman promises to love and
honor him she should go right on do-
ing it no ntatt:r ,what he does to dis.
courage her.
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
To insure Publication all news must
be in the Advocate office by Tuesday
morning of each week, owing to- the
half holiday on; Wedntesdays aof June
July and August,.
YOUR EYES DESERVE
EXPERT ATTENTION
Such a thing as your eyesight should
not b: trifled with or neglected, but
she ul(1 JIM": immediate attention and'
cenrection of refractive errors and
weak eye muscles to preserve normal
v_dion for later years.
'1r_ have all the modern instruments
for making complete tests and giving
muscle exercises,
Service .and Satisfaction; guaranteed
Reasonable Prices.
J. WARD, D.C., Optometrist
Willitran & Sanders Sts„ Exeter.
Phone 43 for appointment.
Consult the
Agent
A. DAMMAN
Phone 172 r 3
Exeter
lonGE BRQThERS
MOTtR CAR
A Car with a Good Name.
700,000 Owners.
TOURING CAR $1315;
ROADS TER $1275;
Including Tax and freight F. O. B. London.
New 1Vtachvnes in,ata1led to repair work on all kinds of Automoleibes,
SEDAN $2145
PILON & FOOTE
Huron Garage
- Exeter
Exeter Rolier Mills
Abundance of Feed
OATS ---- We cbl vie just' us oacled two• ears of Western, Oats : which
w(e bailee tclean;ed as usual, taLni g out the ,seeds, hulls and dust
COIGN --- Just ,auntltoaded a car of spl_ndsd American Corm•,
CHOP --- ,We, can, supply you avith just the 'kind of Chop you want
Spee our pile of Mixed Chop, good and ,cheap,
a! supply ,g
MILL, FEED - Yes,,,w(e h,eve a su 1 oaf that too,aasta Tankage, •Oita Cake,
- Baby .Chock Food, Etc.
Come ,in, anit1 aavte your %vents supplied. r :
FLOUR Always remember that our, Flour is second tonone,
•
arvey Bros.
wise cancelled. What a country old
Britain is -but there is . tee chance of
United States coming khrough.
If oree et these guys who load our
mauls with great packages. o;:, „tree
publicity" would come and sit beside
our waste paper basket for a day he
might learn something tha: he could
impart to his pals to their monetary
advantage.
The bill to amend the Ontario Tem-
perance Act contains a clause that
any •p';:rson tyv!ee ceanvicted within a
period of three months of befog in-
toxicated in a publi