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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-6-8, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR,. PHONE .81 EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY JUNE 8, 1922 SAND) Wei ..r -Z The Men's Store Have Your Spring Suit Tailored to Your Personal Requirements SPRING MEN'S FURNISHINGS IN SHIRTS, TIES, HATS,CAPS SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, .ETC THE S.EASON'S SMARTEST STYLES are shown in onr offerings of Men's High Grade EurnIshizigs. All the Latest fabrics are here, made up in the latest models ix the very best u an er„ You certainly will want one of our suits when you see the goods and learn what a saving our prices afford. W. W. Taman !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