The Exeter Advocate, 1922-8-31, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR.
PHONE 81
EXETER, ONTARIO, .i A vT.R SD aY AUGUST 31, 1922
SANE Crel'el;, , 1
The Men's Store
Have A Summer
Suit Tailored to
Youi Personal
Requirements
SPRING MEN'S FURNISHINGS
SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, CAPS
SOCKS, UNDERRWJAR,
GLOVES, 1 -TC
N
THE S1 ASON*S
SMARTEST STYLUS
are shown in our offerings of Men's
High. Grade Furnishings. All the
latest fabrics are here, made up in
tine latest models in the very best
manner. You certainly will want one
of our suits when, you see the goods
and learn what a saving our prices
W. W. Taman
Tailor& Furnisher
AGENTS FOR
MTHE HOUSL OF HOBBERLIN"
Closed Wednesday afternoons der -
June july and August.
Our Corner The ladder of life is full of spitti--`
ters, but we never realize it ninth we+
--_ begin, to slide down,
Correct thus sentence; "The accused — =---_—
wemaa, was beautiful and a jury of The world would be ea, better place
men. four her guilty," if we were ready with our applause
as we are with our growl.
Speed doesn't appeal to us, but we
wouldlike to see A. straw hat given, , If you don't think eoaperation is
f:. r chance on a good track in a• -high necessary watch what happens to a
waled. wagon if one wheel comes off.
Proof of woman's el rewdness .does
not lie in her ,ability, to capture anlan
hut eer ability to, make h to believe
he did it.
The census returns show that not
*ne meuicipality zn Huron County
m tet; an increase in ,population from
1911 to 1921. The decreases ranged
from 538 in Stephen Tow;iship to 29
in Wroxeter Village, and the general
decrease was a little better than ten
per cent --zteaily- the same rate of
decrease as between 1941,atkd 1941,
ab y farmers haze been . growing
.scree, clover ;for Gnaaiago. The gov-
ernment experts have been . exper;.
meriting and ,have come to the con
lrsian that all sweet clover when
containing mpuld s very dangerous. At
the same time all mouldy Sweet clover
e, not harmful, but ,the trouble is to -
tell which is and ,wh ch l$net. When
harmful it causes anaemia, a weaken.
mg.of the blood vessels, liability to
rupture. and bleeding to death. All
of which goes toAm. that the feed-
ing of sweet clover; must be done with
great care to avoid, loss of stock.
PURCHASER TO PAY TAX.
In connection with ,rice .new sales:
tax on bonds, which went into effect
on Aug. 1st. .at Is pointed out that
the lax will be passed, on, to the pur-
chaser, as in the ,case at present in
the commodity market. People who
Purchase securities may be prepared
to pay this charge of three cents per
+100, in addition to ,th'e cosfi price of
their securit$es It is to be remem-
bered of course, that Dominion, and
Provincial Government, bonds are ex-
empt from the impost.
(3OO1) GLASSES IF YOU NEED
THAM, GOOD ADVICE IF
YOU noNer.
J. WARD, D.C., Optometrist
One Block west of Public Library
S. E. Cornea
Reasonable price.
Phone 43 for appointment.
BoDGE BRomas
MOTOR.CAR,
The Dodge is all steel body and built for Service.
F, O, B. Windsor; including the Tax,
Touring 81370 • Sedan $2350
Roadster 81325 Coupe $.'1525
PILON & -OOTE
Huron Garage - Exeter
SOME REAL SNAPS IN' : USED CARS.
jp a
Drum The
World Over
ou Cannot Beat
Harvey's Flour.
rve Br
a. y os
The man' who has something to sell
and does not advertise it is like a man
winking at a. pretty VA in the desk.
When n woman asks another for her
opinion about a apart you may; be sure
she bee already quite made up her
mind about 1dui.
No natter what your age, you have
the chance to do what you want. (to
do you have the chance, to become
what you want to bee if you, havo en-
thusiasm, courage and persistency.
Exeter Council
Monday, August 28th, 2922
The Municipal Council of the Vil-
lage of Exeter met, with Catuacilor'
Ellerington absent.
The minutes of the meeting held
August 14th, were read and confirm-
ed.
The referred report on the placing
of au electric light at the corner of
Mill and Mary streets was considered.
Motion per Hooper --Davis-- that
said Electric bight Lamp be placed,
and that for this year no more lamps
will be placed on streets. Carried.
Per Francis---Hooper---That the
name of Will J. Inight be inserted
on the Soldiers' Memorial Monument.
Carried.
The following accounts were read
and ordered paid: W. Coates Coun-
ty Registrar, 13y Law $2.15; Cecil
Ford, labor cemetery $17.50; Dr. J.
W. Browning, board of health acct.
$37.40; Gordon Appleton, board for.
A. Bolton, $2.50; 1. R. Carling, Mun-
icipal Trees Bond, $8.00; John Norry
labor, $4,00; Thos. Appleton labor,
$19.50; Ernest Appleton labor, $22.-
50; John arsons labor, $15.90; R.
Quance labor ;3.00; Peter Coleman
Iabor, $21.45,
Piassed or motion of Hooper and
Davis. Carried.
Adjournment by Davis.
Jos. Senior, Clerk.
Centralia
The Epworth League will ,hold a
Rarlio Concert on Tuesday ,evening,
Sept. 5th, First a supper will be
served, representative of England,
Ireland, Scotland and Canada, and
the Concert will ,follow.,
Rev, Roulston of Stella will oc-
cupy the pulpit here on Sunday nest.
Dr, and Mrs. Wilson arid family of
New York are visitors this creek with
Mr, and Mrs, J. Richards.
Miss R. Fox visited last week with
her rester Mrs. W. R. Elliott.
:fir, and. Mrs. J, Aileen, and son of
Toronto are visiting with \lr. and
Mrs. Samuel Smith.
Read W. J. Smith's advertisement in
another column.
Mr. and Mrs. Frey and family of
Clifford visited Me and tars, Id', Frey
over, Sunrleer.
Miss ,Durham of Brantford is spend-
ing, a few weeks at the hone of Mr.
and lairs, G. O. Thompson.
Iia . Peditt of London, at visitor at
the home of Mr,. and Mrs, Richards
over Sunday, sang a solo Sunday ev-
ening is the church, a;ncl it was much
appreciated, -
Mr, Frank Marshall and Mrs. Wells
fof Blyth visited with their sister, Mrs.
George Hicks over Sunday. •
Mrs. J. Richardson of London visit -
wits Mrs. G. Anderson last week,
Miss Coreen Scanderett of Belgrave
is .spending the week with, her aunt
Mrs. A. Brooks.
'What appeared at first to be a seri-
ous case of sleeping sickness was re-
ported in our town last week. One of
our well-known citizens while eperat•-
;,ng a nnachine in the •mull fell into a
ceaeep slumber all of ;a sudden, and ser
nous results were threatened, but 1uc:k- �
ity it proved to be only al case of som
nolencc of a mild type.
Farquhar
Mr, and Mrs. Fred. ,Stewart, Mr. Ar-
thur Campbell and two sens are at-
tending the Toronto Exhibition, this
week—Mr. Wm. Pollen has purchas-
ed a threshing engine, and is now
equipped with a,,fiest class outfit, Id
is a rebuilt Bell and is an,excellent
type of an :engine, ,giving; entire satie-
factiam,. ':Mr.. Pollen is to be congratul-
ated on. hie' enterprise.,—Mr, Ed Stone
has sold the old ;barn an his pasture.
,
farm on the S'tlr concession
afUsborne
to Mr. Taros. Ross of near Kirkton, who
is now engaged in moving it to 0'13
farm to Make the ',place of the tot,o
burned a short tiini,e ago, --Mr. John
Hodgert and Samuel 'McCurdy have
gene to the dreg, to assist in the har
vest:nig,.-1' cventy-seven panes of .glass.
have been broken in the scbool.;;house.
of :S. S Na 2
, U,s
b
orne, and ,ether
damage c done to the building, 'The,
parties arc known and unless repara-
tion is made by the 'enilty parties,
rtest are folio*
Mrs. Hart is attending the Toronto
Local News Exh:bit_cn this week.
Miss Amy Johns and Miss Elva Har •
There is always sontethin'g ridicul-
ous about the emotions of the peoples
when, one has ceased to loge,
Mr. A T. Cooper of Clinton occu
pie/4 James Street pulpit on, Sunday
morning, and Rev, Hauch of Crediton
in the evening.
Mr James W. Willis of Stephen 3s
confined to bis bed, suffering from`
an attack of paeumonia, and is under
the doctor's care..
We have been having beautiful wea-
ther xecently, although the ground ;e
in need of rain. The shower- of Fri
43y alight was not ,very .heavy here
Mr. Wm. Waal has sold his house
Said property on Hurons Street East
to Air. VanCamp of London, and has
ourcliase l the Balfour farm on the
Thames Road. Possessitom given in
November.
4r. Andrew Gibson, of Usborne,
who was so severely ,enured by falling
off a load of ,hay e few weeks .ago,
is able to be out around again, but j;
not able to attend to his duties ,on
the farm as yea.
A. number of our young people mo -
tared to Grand Bend Tuesday after -
Aeon and participated in a, very en-
joyable corn roast. The merry -,nal: -
era were chaperoned by Mrs. W. Mar-
tin and Mrs. C. H. Sanders.
Air. John II. Prance of Usborlte on
Thursday; last shot a rare bird in hi,s
field --it being a pure white Black;
Bird. Tho bird was in a large flock
f k
of 'Osborne had seen the bird is the,
flock. :lir. Prance is having it set up
boy ablack taxidermBlacist.Birds. Other farmer
H. G. Harper and; �. E. Vincent of
London have 'acquired, along with Col,
H. 13. Combe of Clinton, the full in-
terests in the Clinton Knotting Com-
pany, Limited of Clinton. dr. Har-
per is president, Col, Combe vice-
president and Mr. Vincent managing
director of the company. Col. Combe
has been with the Clinton concern'
since its inception, except for three
years when he was serving •overseas,
vey left Tuesday for Toronto, to ,;'e
the Fag', and then take up, their Cu.?
nes as teachers,
• After a trip to England ,with rattle,'
Mr. Wm. Sims returned to itiondati
,
looking as if the .sea, voyage had +ell
agreed with hixn.
1 NU. Find Airs, ?xrm, ]Flans,, as al:.
cad Airs Herbert IIa.st and two chil-
dren motored here from Hersey, NE -11
,and railed in Exeter and Crede ee
for a few days, returning on Monday.
DEATH OF AIRS. CREWUS.
.A. sudden and very unexpected death
took place in Exeter ,North on afondae
last, Mr;. Thomas Crewes having pass-
ed away, at the age of 65 years, Airs.
Crewel had not been, n her usual: good
keaIth. for the past couple, weeks, but
her condition was not such as to cause
alarm. She was engaged in carrying
fruit in from the orchard, and shortly
before noon .she was ae;ized with a
severe pailn in the regiox of her heart
ant at two o'clock she was stiff in
death, but was conscious to the last..
The deceased was highly.essteemed for
her many good qualities as a friend
and neighbor, and many pill regret
her sudden taking off. She leaves no
direct family, but is ,survived by three
brothers. Her husband predeceased.
her about four yearn
HORTICUULTURAL SOCIETY
PREiIIUMS
The Directors of the Exeter Horti-
cultural Society have decided to give
a Fall Premium to members in addi-
tion to the liberal Spring Premiums
already distributed. Each member
will receive free ten tulip bulbs and
will also have the opportunity of pur-
chasing a further quantity at whole-
sale prices as the Society has ordered
some 3,000 bulbs from Holland. The
members will also have the benefit of
reduced prices on a limited number
of choice hyacinths for winter bloom,
The Society expects the shipment to
arrive about the end September when
distribution will be made at once and
those wishing supplies should speak
early so as not to be disappointed,
Mr. Ern. Taman, visited his brother
W. W. Taman this week.
Miss Pearl Sanders .is visiting with
her sister, Mrs,. Bums, in Toronto.
Miss Annie 14cAnsh has returned
from a month's .visit iru Haileybury„
Mrs. J. G. Coch'raae and son, Graf-
ton, visited last week an IKitchener,.
Miss Florence Norry has returned
to Windsor, where she will remain.
Mrs. Shapton and daughter, Miss
Ella, are visiting with friends in Lon-
don,
Ari•.. and Mrs. John Newcombe of
Stratford visited with relatives here
Sunday,
I Mr. and Mrs', Jos. Davis of Merlin•
:are visiting their parents here for a
few days.
Mss Stella Sanders returned ;to To-
mato after haliidaying 'with her par-
ents here.
Ale A?argaret Muxworthy of For-
est visited with Miss B, Howey dur-
ing the Week,,
Miss Ettie M. Bowey left Tuesday
mmornim to visite with her sister, Airs,
Clarke in Windsor.
Mrs. John Smell spent of few days
in Stratford with ,M4, and Mrs. John
Newcombe durint,n
the,the,week. ,
r m�Ir. IValter Carley of ,Brantford, a
,foer resident of • Exeter, ;spent ` a day
or two here" with old friends,
Mr. '1'„ ,trues and family left Tues-
r'a.y •on, a avatar -. trio ,;ta Owen Sound:
bliss Vera will remain,,there to teach.
:vas Fleur Blyth has resumed her
i�iit,cery 'dut es with Mess .Armstrong,
and •Mise Covan: of Atwood with Miss`
a likelfy to ll Yell`anrl.
sIRT S
Usborne,. on Aug. 2$, to
Mr. and \ire. John Luxton, a son
—John Frederick.
Keetle--in Usborne, on August 27, to!
err. and \Irs. Rufus Kestle, a son.'
Hepburn.—In,Stephen. Con. 4,.,on Aug,
23, to Mr. and firs. George Hep-
burn, a soil
Lawson,—At Artland, Sask., on Aug..
15, to Mr. and Mrs; George Lawson,
a sore,
MARRIAGES
iaist—Young, Ire Sarnia, en Aug. 26.
Flerbert F. Hoist, sen of Mr. and
airs. Frederick Hist of Crediton, to
Nis. Bessie T. Young, of Sarnia.
DEA T.US
Cr evec-In Exeter North, on Aug. 25,
Mrs. Thomas Crewes, aged 65 years,
Hudson—At Victoria Hospital, Lam ;-
dee .on Aug. Z2. Eva, Belt Hud-
son of Granton, aged 33 year,.
Cierduer,'-fin Pittsburg, Pa, on Aug.
18 Robert Gardiner, formerly of
Clinton, in his 47th y ear.
Notice
MR, S. M. SANDERS HAS DECIDED TO DISCONTINUE AS TU.
REPRESeNTATIVE FOR licLA.UGHLIN MOTOR CAR CO., LIMITED,
,
RICH COMPANY IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVe. APPLICATIONS
FOR THIS AGENCY IN EXb,TER AND AL»JOINING TERRITORY,.
ADDRESS ALL CORRESPONDLNCE TO .NicLAi GHLIN MOTOR
CAR COMPANY, LIMITED, CORNER RICHMOND Si BATHURST ST,,
LONDON, ONT.
HAVE YOU SE1.N THE NEW 1923 McLAUGI•iLIN - BUICK ?
Phone 9
L+ERVIOR
ATISFACTION
If You Know
That meat is down fn price, and it will nay you to ,get our prices be.:
fore buyini,
Farmers
When you thresh itt us supply you with a choice meatty ROAST.
DELIVERED ANY TIME.
Let this Bright, Sanitary Stare supply your wants.
RIVERS' MEAT MARKET
WHERE QUALITY I5 HIGHER THAN PRICE.
We close Wednesday afternoon, but are open every ntght.
J. A. STEWART 1
Phone 16
" THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES,"
New Fall Goods in 11 Our
Departments
LADIES' AND MISSES FALL AND WINTER COATS. ,
Our Showing of Ladies,' and Mi.sse.s' Goats is right up
to the mute, in Styles that will please, and in std the up -toe.
the minute, in styles that will please, and in all up-to-dattei
Cloths, Fur Trimmmed, Embroid ery Trimmed and plain, Burbery
Styles. A magnificent assortment to choose ifrani, .at much -lower
prices,
rr
SPORT HATS
Ladies' and Misses' Sport Hats .in nice Plain Velour, Neat •
Plaids and Checks, They are th e Latest Creation in, Idat Wear
Secure your size, and color now while our .range is complete.
MEN'S 'FALL COAT,S
Men's Gaberdine Tap Coats in several shades; up-to-dalte
models. Just the thing for the cool Fall evenings—Rain and
wind; proof,
WE SELL GROC:hRIES CHEAP ALL THE TIME. ,
Pure Came Granulated Sugar per 100 $7.70.
Pure Cane Granulated Sugar 20 lbs„ for 8.1.54.
10 bars any laundry soap 70c.
2 Shreaded Wheat 24e.
Our Special BleedTea 48c.
3 pcks. Ammonia, for .:25c.
2 tins choice pink salmon for 35c,'
Christie Soda Buaiscuits lb. 15c.,
'Certs for Jellies 40c.
3 Kellogg's Corn Flakes for 29c,
DINNER SETS
Nine swell designs rtbrnae.
Pinner
Sets to. make a selection, .from:
'They are Semi. -Porcelain China,
with. China Cups, also :a 'fine
Nippon, China ,Set,..
All sets are full 97 pieces.
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A. ST ■ ! r ART
Highest Prices Paid for Butter Eggs' and 'all kinds of Poultry.,