The Exeter Advocate, 1922-8-3, Page 5Local Doings
Warning is issued by rPovsiclal Po-
lice to the effect That any person or
persons allowing their cattle or her::
sea to graze unattended an the sides
of public highways, are liable to prom
ecut^ion. It is pointed out that this.
practice is one of utmost danker to
mator ata especially at night, anda
ntruet:ion,s are to ,prosecute any such
offenders.
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Miss . I,dliazi :ritileseluh is spending the
holidays in ,Detroit, visiting with her
natter, Mrs. G, J. Gettua.-,-Mr, glad
Mrs. Ezra J. Smith iof Detroit, eccozu-
rA ed b3 Mn. and ,»4[r.9 W. H. Smith
californat, visited relatives and friends
arowid here.—Miss Johnston of -'
card, te, wwhn'( Allies. :here avit1 her
slaters Mrs. j flies T eel, aran tenen :t•P
Loadon, >:iospita1 and operated On. for,
It may 1 e that :the young JMM are "3p t,,ng frieend fat Gss uelph, (,'y ache to
unaware of the enormity ,of the of-• and London—Mr. Herb Ant of De-
fence which seems to be growing eom- troll, visited With .'bis parents a, new
loon among the school children, of Windsor Ntt:~na at,the borne of
days. .'air, and Aitr4• Pert Claik o$
robbing bards' sleets Not only ila,tle s and .Mrs, Clarkr"s parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Jos, Gasclio.—'mss. T J: Gettus,
re gio lies been: •v siting with her par-
ents.
arentss, „Mr ltd tfrs. Henry Weselob,
returned to her bottle n Detroit,
wanton cruelty, but an, offence for
which one is liable ,to a heavy .fine,
even. imprisonment. This kind of thing
should be stopped and we suggest that
the teachers impress the fact uport aalll ins. J. J. Sneak of the wJlaae• and
the minds of the scholars. Outside: of lir. and :lire. Robt, Green el Parr Line
stealim ; the baby's candy, there are nn
fess• things quite so small and meats ilit�c:6z gen. 11,.r and ;►ire Ga..tos 3: r.
?vs robbing birds' nests.and wigs. Herford of ' Aeon,'aI ell., andCONFESSED Ilia; lUl<ti'T1T1i. Mr. and airs. Sch.efle of Detroit,ewera
Ennae ye lis, I4 -year-old ward of es8,tors at,.the home of'atr aad Mr. sl
the Children's Aid Society, who die- John Galotmai .—\Ir. and Mrs. Alfred
appeared from the home of his ,foster Gellman of aRsengn, Sask., Klta had
rent, i�r. l.. 1 'alker,of Pal;ttill last beets v ,hors here with relatives and
friends for ,some wweeks, left IM•G tom,
ST,:A Ya MA; BREAKS ,.: tIIa , and ww1 Itatd slat been. Io4ated'Wedne,sday .for ]come,—Mr, Albert S..e-
ARM 1, L Egon l ,a tHED.lsmnce, wva. stricken swith , .evere ill- b rrt ]eft on Tuesday for 1;.itnihe e,er.
toes. at ine tam of -Breit .1oller,near i+l:e' the .in a taaatit" n i a gam e.
St. Marys, July 29—Samuel ;wliason"Clancleboyt0, and tear:n; that he sttight; ` Babe'' intends playing hockey with
of this town Feer; cad• pa;ttti:ul i,ujtrries d wQ,confessed t:i that
thlbe had lrun Mille Tis sail o: team of ,time city •this 4t`;sl,-
as the result Of falling from a, scaffold- ,
].n at the home ,o+r" his son. -in-law here i nataaed 1nsPector lir. E bell)• of •the I
to -day. The extent of his njuries1,Clz.ld:arn:s Aid Society, and :.mtuedizt- ;--...----
were, brokest wrist, two ribs fractured l z1VV lead the bay removed to Dr. li}nd-1
aad a bad staking up. Mr. mut ion man's 1i;- otal here, where b'; con-' Hensai$
www va�;nur the driving .bed who; 1.141?n, la reported as critical. Inspec-.i
thescetffolding on wsh;clt,he ryas stand- t+or .Kell) "1 turn •oa,'. fwd tl: boy's,
Lag gar. way and ,he fall to the ground methe' 'at 1 � ndun, az-1't.t :lr4 ltoow nt
IIlls condition lionday morning swa rt: er ant 13
parted us favorable, but be Dill be d:w \,bilis• cli...appearance from Part:- S1r, E. S. Hardie and Mrs, Hardie
unable to leave the jtomu of hiss aan 1 11, nidi null eity, was tv 'given at the wereTt:allled to Talsonb \ g ,last week
inrlawv fora few wseek-51. fact that If w hers:ab u wv:n- to the deaths f 1rs liardies
t':'}, but it was of ado a;va;i until, tb'e ' a.tler, the late Dr, M. D. Crap► er,
satvere i.11ne ps attached .lima lies death took place on Saturday ev-
ening after a lengthy Niness. The.
deceased was 74 }.ears pi: age and as,
sut+,`ivcd by ar:.a widow. Otte daughter,
'1r.. Hard:ie, and Dr. Harry of Till
l;s?atllur Mrs. john Melones, for
anerly o, .'eter, :s visiting her neph-
° neph-
ew, Jr,Mr. Join Pas more for a short
,jlrs, J. a.;litan and daughter, Mrs.
Lewi,S of Londe era' v i .ting ariend5
in this vicinity on a we el. Al is E%
ely I'arnansonl r4 spending a week twilit' \lw. sauna, S `,; bap ly cat »g- t;,ane. 11r. and firs. H. Darby of St
her aunt, \[rs• ..8T .,ht in Thoratdalc*.. c,d ,flit tvs,'4//";.,„,/,/.,141g1.,,, . ;.l area 15"" �'es- t
P..ul ensues ed here and spent a l w
1fr, and 1,Irs, Aare. Dew;; as Lucannot,.. sot Grinder is obi . . a.. u,tzbat: tts d3as w: ;;ting with the latter's mono
.,aa11r. aatd urs,. to Ugal:tt� enc# 'lir, get the sa salt, tr n be 1)'tantand ma.. qr, Mrs, W, R;athardson.--\lrs, 11. R.
an 11rs irrctar3; Coatrs ,of Exeter r sptttt eb si._ BJII : bQitn+iF to give the farm- Me ell of Consort, Alberta, is at
Sunda) at the 7toms.02 Frank ,�gtrer,.."erNgoael:,�rr.4, •-t' ,at;s•taetor) ncoriw• P.ese�nt viiiting her sister, \1 s, avm,
\tr, anti ?Ire, CDZ ere oda n alttl Mr;,:;td Mr+, 1): \Oa anti ,salts 01 ; t, \l:'L are and lather, Mr. Robt. Drys
wkllltircn of I.aic:4+t were Sunday : ,pit yltrw:, sprat :+ustti ty ww tla lir, and Mrs, d.& —1)r. Bell who has ..pent the
or., at the Monte of Geo,'alarctlht.—\1r ,
Harvey Squire, who lead the mi:sfor "` I'tedaso'"., ' ,, Pant few week. in the OW Land, re
air. 4. m ,,lei f in .s at Petro1e'. this turned home last week after a most
tune to break her .dint a weal. a o,,,,,, , ,,,,,:lding the funeral of lits t
is new doing nicely.—Theo musty friends, t,otl+:.,r-.ir late,e fundrit, • detighttu tris. a spent ;amu time
b n Trainee. Switzerland. England and
of ;sirs. 1't'.Il L:ng,.r t .Qt Sarnia m twill. Ntis,i Mabel L• Elliott of Clinton sPen srotland.—Mrs. Otterbein ielebr tted
be .sorry ,to hes, float she was !mud i tis: week -end at her home here,
sdtaken and brw3aw d on "SustuT; la of by ;Helen lter 9bth `hlrtliau r Sunday cit filet
i it s; H odgno of London is tweek, when a slumber of relatives and.
being knocked down by an auto. For- l:rl,cia)`:-.nt; here with her t'entral'i tr;.nd visited her. Site is well and
tun,�,tely no bones were broken—Our 9r•a: