The Exeter Advocate, 1922-9-21, Page 1THIRTY-FIFTH REAR.
Our Corner
THE TURK AND
THE DARDAI`iELL1,S.
Rumors of war ,have been rife fine
Saturday evening. This tjzne the
tr*uble is in the Near East, The Turk
"shed with victory over the Greeks
venturedd an attempt on Ca9nstanti-
nople, but Britain .steppned ih and
bis way has been. ,blocked for a time
GOOD GLASSES IF YOU NEED
Itrri M. GOOD ADVICE IF
YOU DON'T
J, WARD, D,C„ Optometrist
One Block west of Public Library -
E. Corner:
Reasotrable pr pee.
Picone 43 for appointment.
PHONE 81
The
Mens
Two -Trouser Suits
Unbelievable
WOOL Ain WOOL I4 L' t
$2 and $25
0.01.010.4
Ail Wool Suits
$25 to $30
Overcoats
GG ABERINES ..$17 to $2S
MIXED TWEEDS $9 to $20
LIGHT WOOL TWEEDS $15 to $25
SHIRTS, TIES, HATS, "CAPS
SOCKS, UNDERWBAR,
GLOVES, BTC
AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES,
W. W. Taman
Ta lor&Furnisher
AGENTS FOR
"THE HOUS1 OF HOBI3ERLIN"
EXETER, ONTARIO„ THURSDAY
A
at least, Actual ,fighting hass not tat-' # W. B
P H Rowci ft a d 2;Ha b '
en place, but the danger, to the inter;
esti of Britaiai w, s ,so great that then
Britons all over the :world vera ready A
• W. ot,'aen;; Ancona uw ' :gnu
xeter Fair. i I'. Bern, j .A aPollard; c,, j, Poll erd
GREAT SUCCE§S IN POINT OF Heywood and_ NreCuilugh n n $' S
#o support the Mother Land.
nese
and
from
all parts came _offers of ;hells,, Many
of the returned boys in Exeter say
they will enlist 1t ,recruits are eal1er?.
for,.
Once more the foolishness of play -
EXHIBITS, AT'1E1?ANCE, WEA- Campinas, w. ;t-c�1 h., til.;Gullouh; A.
U, Y. Game, cock7, Berry & Dick; Ir
TITER. RACES, AND Gh,NERAL Duckwin Game, dock, McCullough, C
ENJOYMENT, Acheson, same for hen, c. McCullough
fund 2, p•, ditto, Fenn T. I a ng; Sea -
The 1922. Fall ;Fair of the Exeter bright, golden, c 'and eke E. J. Howley
Agricultural Society has ;one ^snta'A, 4�. V Bantams a;
CRE?oaLH
ing unqualuied ;next in basebaal game; history as one ,on the best ever held.1Brow,n; hen, Bowden, carie€ Lutmam ;'
has been in et ideneo Clinton .for the Although t d n
semi-f%raali games sought to strengthen
their line-up and got .its unqualified
players,. with the .result that they de-
feated Exeter, in the protested games
but also lost ,standing in the league.
In the North Wel'ington Leasuebase
-ball became nearly a farce this year,
but the local boys have kept their
hands clean, aithoughl there were a
few weak points that could have been
strengthened.
Returns received to date by the: De-
partment of Finance indicates a very
general acceptance of 'the proposals
for
ate cPnversiant ,of 1922 Victory
a
B. ds "• Q
n into new
hands bearing 5,
per
r
-
vent interest and. rurn,;,ng for a fur-
ther period of five,or ten years as de -
red. Many holders would like to take
up considerable more of the new bonds
than they have of the maturing sue,
but this is not permitted, as rash sxa;b
scriptions are not being Invited at this
time. It is open, of .course, for such
Persona tQ add to their holdings of
1922 bonds by purchasing them Lathe
market, or from holders who require
the cash .and thea ;to surrender them
ug m t sane through the night Houdans, c. h. c, ,and: pH. Rowclnfe
and was cloudy and threatening rtthe Red Cans, H. Rowciidle, G. 'Truemner
forenoon, the afternoon was all that 'and J. W. Herm anon; White Reeks, J, a
could be desired, and the attendance W. Horn :o7-1- •ren
was v. ell up to,or pact the -usual marl:." Turkeys --bronze, C. Truemner, and
The exhibits in many classes were W. Bowden won.
abase the average, particularly was; Toulouse Geese, W. Bowden all.
Ona noticeable €n. the ,Ladies' Work, l Duck -Pet.,, C. 'i'ruenmer, J. Main
the Childress Work, the fruits and son �F Son, A. Etherington; Rouen #a
vegetables. The Palace had ;t tine W. Bowden; A.O.1i., W. Bowden, C.
show all round. Trueanner
Outside the stock of various k,;,uds , Guinea Fot:l, G. Thompson 1 and 2
was not behind the usual, and earefut,Belgian rabbits. 7. A. Christie, young, .
judging was necessarYie G, Tlnomecon 1 and 2; other rabbits', h
THE SI'E1,IaING
J. Christie, {'r. Penbale; young, J. A.
The races furnished the usual .`inter- Chrestie; p`geo?te. . • iley�w0od,
est and attraction :for the ]arse crowd l�' m• McLeod, judge.
1)AIR1 PRODUCTS
Crediton
titer at .Kitchener for a few Jaye. ,
F
i• r Wedding bells wj.fl. ;,Dart be ringing
nisi ld esleg I:inkbeiner oG' Piti:; e, our midst.
K Rear. Rraok is a
?sur , Pa, as v:stung .h;s mother, Airs. ',ear.
AtTrtzug a mtety Dodge
Rosins b,ni beiner, ¢1r. Ernest Ganes has returned, ai'
Rei. E, Iielhofer and family kr day >, ter two wee,L-s holiday :n Toronto {and
last for Chicago on ',their return. ica ; rereeeesteete
China, atter visiting t :he home of
NIL 'and Mrs. G. Brown
Forre, and home ('.i ,le;t thio unarm;;- M. J. Benne,; .of AshtaiiWalt li
kitchen r, Many from here attended :the Fair ;net „,eek with has bluer greatmaq oar the
n Exeter on Tuesday. n.� e, -Sia
Our local, sportsman, 1 red 1ierr was C. 11' Christie.
ndgh gun. again at ,the march
breaking 9is out of 109, and taking the
pecial prize.
Mr, and \Ire..Jehn 1'tluaatpp, 'who
are been, visiting to Lert.doz for the
'nest week, returned. home Saturday.
Rev Hauch oh' Crediton occupied -the
tent of 71 'r°amity Evangelical Church,
tratford, conducting anniversary ser
ices. Rev. Raiman Aii?eat alae ace
ere, trreac'hing exceLGnt scrmen..
Rally 1)ay will be -observed next Sun'
ay in. the Eton elica7 Church, when
41 „
the a. o
ut ac Will Race" t
ail
he concluded!
os Iuded.'
Excitement ie running beg, Mr. F.•
shard:. superintendent the- Sunday:
School ad• Greenway tsa'1 atldr.,, they
th w S, S.
Esther Hauch 's visit°,ng icer
and a faun without races would be a
tame affair, There were six entries
in the 2.30 class .and .tour in the 2.16
elass, and both were .contested to a
€nosh, all the horses being driven out
to - Win. During the second heat of
the '30 trot a mix-up occurred 'on the
south side of the track, when Mr,,
Taylor's ,rig and -that of Mr. Yearley
got into a mix-up when the driver,
were dislodged from their cane and
white serious results were threatened
for new bonds.. It is known that th;s fort= ately no one was hurt, neither
is being done.was there any damage done, and rlrit
ems, horses and rigs were ready ert
time for • the next heat. Following is
„tete sumnaar,y;--
2,18 Class --Purse $2$0,00
Pateben, W. Ret ngton 1 1 1
Barris 2 2 2
Low News
,
MTs; Alma Harding left on ),Ionday,.
t* attend Stratford Normal.
'airs. E, Golby of London spent ;a
few days in, town with her mother,
Mr.. Vale during the week,
;tlr. Jas. King ,of Forest, a subscrib-
er to the Advocate for thirty-five;
-curs, wa_s in town for the hair dais
aveek and added another ).•eases sub -
mention to his ,favorite family iourn-
"The Country Girl,,, put on by a
London Company was greeted with. a.
packed mouse, Fair night. The per.
forrnance was one of merit and ,exeela
fence and all in attendance were {high..
ly pleased.
LUCAN MILL BURNED '
The Lunn Flour.11 ll teas, burned
to the ground abo'
out five clock ion
Wednesday morning. 1Zuch of the vil-
lage was threatened at The time, but
the fire-fighters succeeded in confin-
ine the fire to The mill. The loss 'trill
be heavy.
CoaI!!
1 CAR STOVE. ,
1 CAR CHESTNUT
1 CAR
an
1 lV, C. Pettit 3 3 4
flay Wright, S..0. ate Nail 4 4 3
sn3
B.nmuneZ20
230 Cori s -•-Purse $150.00
Pearl .McKinztey, W. Herres, 4 I I 1
1 Eel Boy. F. 'rayaor 1 6
Eel 0T. Yearley 2 2 3 2
Si lnel, B. T. Yearley 3 5 2 4
Tony Echo, S. ,G. McNall 0 3 5 5
Harry 1). L. Pollock 5 4 fedr
Best time 230.
Prise wan hers were, -
HORSES
General Purpose -,-Brood mare nc-
companied by foal, I3, Williams &
Son; foal, 13. Williams & Son; three
year ocl, J. Manson & Son; 1 year
old, 13. Williams & Son; team, Wm.
Decker; diploma for best animal, W.
Decker.
Agricultural --Broad mare accom-
panied by foal, Edgar Monteith, Dr.
Moir, A. H. Doupe; foal, Dr, 1MOir,
E. Monteith, A. 11, Doupe; 3 year old
E, Rowcliffe 1 & 2; E, Heist; 2 year
old, B. Williams & Son, E. Hoist; 1
year old, E, Monteith, E, Haist; team
E. Rowcliffe, J. Allison, M. Thomson
Heavy Draught -Brood mare ac-
companied by foal, Milne Pullen, \V.
McAlister & Son; foal, M. Pullen, W.
McAlister & Son, Dr. Moir; 3 year
old, W. McAlister & Son; 2 year old
W. McAlister & Son, Dr. Moir; year
EQUAL PORTION OF EACH TO old, Ili, Pullen, team, F. Ellerington.
diploma, F. Ellerington,
Judge, A. Sinclair.
Carriage—Brood mare aecompan-
Ted by foal and foal, 3. Decker; three
year old, P. Ingram; two year old, J.
Bent; year old, Arksey Bros.,J. Man-
son & Son, H. Bieber; pair carriage
horses, M. E. Gardiner & Son; lady
driver, Mrs. P. Coates, Mrs. 3. Selves
THE BUYER.
CASH ON ORDER. ,
$19,00 PER .TON.
R. G. Seldon
EXET.hR,
Huron Garage
Phone 112
Repairing on. All Makes of Cars.
Gray -Dort and Ford Parts
SOME REAL SNAPS IN USED CARS,
Results Assured.
Success is rarely accidental, It co -axes to the man ,or .wazuann
*who plate' for ift;; ,
:Da you wis,h'tfar,success; Int your iireadrnaking? Than Good
Wife, advsase the G;aod Man to bring home same 'of Harvey?sf
Manitoba's Bast Flour,
It is made of the Best WeS'eerri Hard Wheat, by th'e best pro-
ces3, under they supervisitanl of -.a. capable miller aed just now it
is cheaper than the ch+eape
.arvey $ros.
diploma, Arksey Bros.
Roadster --Brood mare accompan-
ied by foal, J. Decker 1 & 2; foal, J.
Decker 1 & 2; three year old, J. Dec-
ker 1 & 2; two year old, J. Decker;
year old, 3. Decker; single roadster
in harness and buggy, C.'Godbolt, A.
Webber, Dr. Moir, H. Copeland; di-
ploma, J. Decker, Jr.
Novelty race, G. Ingram, A. Day.
Judge, Wm. Collins.
CATTLE •
Shorthorns -H, Smith swept the list
Herefords -Cow .and heifer calf,
Wm. Ford,
Grades -Cow, T. Rundle, W. Ford 2
3; two-year old, heifer, W. Essery,
W. Ford, T. Rundle; 1 -year heifer,
7T Ford, F. Bloomfield; Z -yr steer,
F. Elleringtort; 1 -yr steer, F. E,b,er-
ington, W. Ford; Jr. ,calf, W. Essery,
G. Permhale, R. Brock; Sr. calf, A,Eth-
erington; diploma, W, Essery.
SHEEP •
Shrotxshiredowns J. Manson & Son
gat ail, but twa prizes, G. Darters gat
2nd ear ewe and �rami'lambsj.
Linooius--Geo. Penuhale swept list.
Liecester-W. McAllister & San,
took all prizes. •
Pen of sheep, G. Penhale, McAlister.
James Roy, Judge.
HOGS
Yorkshire -G. Miners swept list.
Tamworth -J. Manson - & Son took
all ,prizes .Cor saws...;
Chas. Harvey, Judge.
POULTRY
Lt Bremaha's, hen, W. , Lutmarn, c.
and. p., Berry .& Dick, 1 and 2; Lang -
&bans, c, and p., Berry 8; Dick; S.G.
Darkins, cock, W. Bowden I aorta 2;
Orpington, and other variety, Berry
& -Dick; Sussex Speckled, pullet,, E.
J. Hiarmey; Racks, J. ,McCullough
Son, as well aS ,Statham's and Gardia-
er's: specials; Wyendottes, McCullough
and D. Rowcliffe were winners ; R. I.
Reels, McCullough and G. Heywood
In Legharns, G, Heywood, P, Hera
R. Sanders and J. W. Her;, were
winneis; Bk, Minorcas, cock ,and hen,
Five lbs. butter, H. Ford; lalost
neatly arranged plate of butter for
table use, H. Ford, Miss Hogarth.
PAINTING
Painting on t'hina, realistic, Mrs,
A. McPherson,I Mrs. etehen; Paint-
ing on china. conventional, Mrs. A.
McPherson; Collection of coins, Mrs.
A. McPherson; Collection of stamps.
Dr. Roulston.:.irs. A. McPherson.
FLOWERS
Begonias, tuberous,Wm nearing,
Ar. Hyndumn; Begonias. 3 Duff•: sa:r-
ieties, Andrew Dougall: Ferns. F.
Bloomfield: Folliaage. Dr. Ily.:duuaan;
Col. of flower in snots, Dr. Hy.:admann;
Novelty in potted plants, A. Dougall,lVnn. Dearing.
CUT FLOWERS
.Astors, display, Dr. Hyndman. B.
W. F. Beavers; I)a,blias, Wm. Dear-
ing; Gladiolus, Dr. Hy/adman; Carna-
tions. display, Wm. Dearing, L. Rey-
nolds; Petunias, single, Mrs. A. Mc-
Pherson, Wm. Dearing; Petunias,
double, Wm. Dearing, L. Reynolds;
Phlox, drummondi, Wm, Dearing, L.
Reynolds; Coxcombs, Jas. Anderson,
Jos. Harvey; Stocks, display*, Wm.
Dearing, L.Reynolds; Verbenas, W.
Dearing, L. Reynolds; Zinnias, 13. W.
F. Beavers, Dr. Roulston; best ar-
ranged basket, Mrs. A. McPherson, J.
Anderson; best arrangement for din-
ner
table, H. Ford, L. Reynolds; col-
lection of annuals, Dr. Hy/adman, J,
Anderson; Pansies. Mrs. McPherson.Wm. Dearing; Balsams, Wm, Dear-
ing, L. Reynolds; floral design, fun-
eral, F. Bloomfield; brides bouquet,
Jas. Anderson, L. Reynolds; novelty
in cut flowers, L. Reynolds, W. Dear -
Tug; extra, Dr, Hyndman.
Judge—Jas. Weekes.HORTICULTL RAL PRODUCTS
Apples ----Six varieties winter ap-
pies, Dr. Hy ndman; fall apples, any
variety, 0, Truemner, 13, Tuckey;
R. I. greenings, A. Dougall, L. Luker
Northern Spies, J. Caldwell, L. Luker
Roxboro Russets, G. Cudmore; Snitz-
burgs, G. Cudmore; Baldwins, Mrs.
G, Heywood, G. Cudmore; Westfield
Seek -no -further, Mrs. G. Heywood;
Snows, C. Truemner, L. Luker; Fall
Pippin, C. Truemner; Colverts, C.
Truemner; Rung of Tompkins, Mrs.'
G. Heywood, G. Cudmore; Canadian
Red, G. Deters. C Truemner; Rib- 1
start Pippins, Mrs. G. Heywood, L.
Luker; Wagners, C. Truemner, G.
Cudmore; Golden Russets, G. Cud -
more, A. Etherington; Ben Davis, G.
Cudmore, A. Etherington; Ontario,
G. Cudmore, A. Etherington; Weal-
thy, Dr. Hyndman, A. Dougall, Tal -
man Sweet, A. Dougall, A. Ethering-
ton; Fallawater, Mrs, G. Heywood;
Mann, Mrs, G. Heywood, A. Ethering-
ton; crab apple, C. Truemner.
Pears—Four var. 'winter pears,
Mrs. McPherson; fall pears, Mrs. Mc-
Pherson; Duchess of Anjouline, Mrs,
G. Heywood, W. S. Howey; Beurs
Clairgeau, Mrs. McPherson; Beureau
Anjou, Dr. Roulston, Mrs. McPherson
Bartlett, G. Cudmore.
Plums—Lombards Mrs. Reed, Mrs.
Sweet.
Grapes—Moore's Early, Dr. Hy/ad-
man, Thos. Smale; Niagara, J. H.
Greive, Thos. Scale; Concord, Mrs.
G. Heywood, Mrs. McPherson; Dele-
ware, Thos. Sinale; Rogers No. 9,
Mrs. McPherson, Thos. Smale; Rog-
ers No. 22, Miss Hogarth; Rogers No
45, Mrs. McPherson;'°best col.. grapes
Mrs. McPheron. •
Peaches --. Late Crawford, Thos.
Smale; any other variety, C. Truem-
ner, Miss Hogarth.
Judge, Rd. Welsh.
MISCELLANEOUS
Best col.' canned fruit, Win. .An-
drew, Mrs, G. Etherington; best cot•
honey, Mrs. McPherson.; honey in jar
Mrs. McPherson; col. of bottled pick-
les, Mrs. G. Etherington, Mrs. Mc-
Pherson; col. of canned vegetables,
Mrs. G. Etherington, Mrs. McPherson
house -made buns, `Jas. ' Anderson,
Wm. Dearing; home-made bread,
Wm. Andrew, Win, Dearing; col. of
cakes, Mrs. G. Etherington; Jas. An-
derson; lunch for two, Wm. Andrews
Mired hams, Wm. Dearing; assort-
ment
ssort ment of cured meats, Wm. Dearing;
Jas. Anderson;` doz. eggs from light
breed hens, Jas. Anderson, W. Bow-
den; doz. eggs froiz heavy breed
hens, Mrs. W. B. Rydal, L. H. Rob-
inson.
ob inson.
J. Sutton 12 and 2; ,c. and p,,: T. Laing Judge—L. M. Jeckell. �
and B. Powell; Atndaiusians, cockeril, Continued on Page 4.
RIRTIIS
enk-- At Dui/wood. an Sept. 142
Mr.anad Mrs. M. W. Sitenk, a ;'on:
MARRIAQES
.,ell-Howaid-At the Lit era;
march, Part Huron, Mick, of Sept.
2wa, Olr. Argyle Campbell of Sar14
t 4 'Vis Maude Horald, of .the sante
p1aeg•, f franc:4y' of Dashwood.
l DEATHS.
tit.
T•ary:s, on Sept,
len, beloved wife of
Suisun« '
Eedv.
1?th;
an
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The Kiritton Fair
Monday' and Tuesday
September 25th and 26th, 1922
I kBERAI. PRIZES N' ALL CL:lB S,
COME AND SEL THE BEST
,
•hfi, .NITS J. EOF !
EXHIBIT BABY x.,Eh.F AT
A LOCAL FAIR IN WESTERN On.4a JQ.
HITCHING CONTEST FOR LADI1S AND GENTL1;MEN,
SCHOOL PARADE AND DRILL AT ONE O'CLOCK, LET,) BY THI;.
dITCI'XELL :BRASS BAND.
James Stephen, Amos Doupe
PRESIDENT
SEC. -TRESS,
.hone 9
clERVIOR
r ATISFA01111 aN
If You Know
That meat is down in price, and it will pay you to get our prices be-
fore buying
Farmers
When, you thresh let us supply you with a choice meatty ROAST.
DELIVERED ANY TIME.
Let this Bright, Sanitary Store supply your wants.
RIVERS" MEAT MARKET
WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE.
We close Wednesday atternoon, but are open every night
J. A. STEWA4tT
Phone 16
" THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES,"
New Fall Goods in all. Our
Departments
LADIES' AND MISSES FALL AND WINTER COATS„
Our Showing of Ladies' and Misses' Coats is right up
to the mianute, in, Styles that will please, and in ,a1,1 tate up -to -
the .
minute, in styles that will please, and in all up tdattei
Cloths, Fur Triannsed, Embroid ery Trimmed and plain Burbery
Styles. A. magnificent assortment to cboose ;tram, at much •lower
pric ea,
SPORT HATS
Ladies' and Misses' Spurt Hats in nice Plain Velour, Neat
Plaids and Checks. They are th •e Latest Creation in Hat Wear
Secure your size: and color now while our range is complete,
MEN'S FALL COATS
Men's Gaiberdime Top Coats ,6n several shades, up-to-datte
models. Just the thing .for the cool Fall evenings -.Rain and
wind proof.
WE SELL GROCERIES CHEAP ALL T,k1E TIML+.
Pure: Cane Granulated Sugar . per 100 $7.70,'
Pure Cane Granulated Sugar 20 lbs,. for $1.54,
10 bars any laundry soap 70c,
2 Shreaded Wheat 24e
Our Special Blend Tea 48c,
3 pcks, Ammonia (or 25e.
2 tins ,choice pink Salman for 35c,
Christie : Soda Buiscuits lb1Sc.
Certo for Telliues 40c.
3 Kellogg's Corn Flakes far -29c..
DINNER SETS
' Nine Swe11 designs in Dinner
Sets to make a selection,, from.
They axe Semi -Porcelain China,
with China Cups, also h. fine
Nippon China Set
All sets are :full 97, pieces.
3. A. ST A T
Highest Prices :Paid for Butter Eggs and all kinds .nr Poultry,.