The Exeter Times, 1923-2-22, Page 1'FIFTY-FIRST, YEAR qv 2556
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FEBRUARY 22nd, 1923
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The Spring Snits .and Coats for Misses and Ladies are nowhere
ready for your inspection. We handle the celebrated Northway brand
garments-, noted for theirtv
S , le, fit said; Bice tianallY good wearing qual-
ities o, : n'r torials, • We have as large::a i•'arige to seleot from S rn I
z a�,1y of the
city stores. -Prices are Very reasonable this `_ C'
•, F • zs season. . We will e p}easod--,,
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We specialize i,1 Ladies' Cor -Sets g e •
, llavlzl„ th local selling a •
e s 1 g gentles for
most of the best Canadian makes; including
a Nemo, Gossard, D & A, and
Grace La
Clom ton s
A e brand. Tile new anuueis ton spring are now Here
and we have dozens of different styles
e to any style of;,figtire.
A Bargain
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We e ria e I t on sale this week 5 dozen Ladies house -dresses ii1 heavy
Percales, Prints, Gingllams.in all sizes, regularly up. 3:00 each ' 1 `<at
• to $ , l
one price to clear only $1,45 each.,
New Summer Wash Dress
Goods
We have a beautiful' range of. wash ogress -goods for the coming sea-.
son, including Ratifies, Voiles, Sponge Crepe -cloths, CTingha,m.s, Silks,
Crepes, etc. - Dozens of patterns- and colors in Anderson's- Scotch Ging_
g
hangs, guaranteed fast colors.:
en sShirt. $1 29 each
4 Dozen Men's fine -negligee Shirts in good woven cloths size %r
, es 14 /2 to'
161/2 to .clear at $1:29 each.
Mona
Now 'is the time to knit your summer ' sweaters. • We have the new '
Monarch yarns in stook in dozens of different plain colors also two-tone
effects. Ask to see the new StarliteSxlk and Wool yarn.
Clearing e n
,Furs
u`'qs 'e}<I"r 'r'.vti r;• x J .r r, - ee-4.
Aswe do not wish to pack away any furs we will offer oiu entire
stock 'ofet pi
S saad nodd Muffs at real bargain. prices.. --•-'�'`" ':�--�"
PHONE
PHONE 32
• One of the busiest spots in town
• on Saturday afternoon. /aet was the
store north of 13e t'y •l.takeryr when the
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i C el o,. ,J<1a
ilrc.s St, c1111atlz
held a bazaar Girl sale of home-made
cooking and candy. They liod on
• sale a splendid lot of fancy world and
• (mast of it found re'aady buyers, In
• the -home-made cooiking, they were
not able to supply the demand and
most :of it was bought up as quickly
• as it carne viii, Afternoon tea was
1also served. The proceeds amounted
Ito over $68:00.
°- �2J.1D$DEN 1)31 i1Tlii. 01' ' 0TI bT'I'ON
PHYS1C.gx1N
Death cirtme vvlth startling' sudden-
ness on. Sunday morning,
when Dr.
Thompson passed away at his
• home in Clinton. ' 1)0rilig',the past
few weeks, when 0 manypeople 1 ollc re,
quired' niedia-] attention, the doctor
was at the service ofthe communi.
tY,
_ 1 working long hours and often taking
extensive drives in the country to 1=is..
i= 1t patients. He is survived by Itis
E ,widow, two song' ' and o110 daughter,
I Fred, of 'Western`UUniv rsitLon-
az-a.'
-
� y; z, o n
1 don,' Charles, of London, tn.d Marion.
3 at home. He served as• mayar of the
...a t
etr 'town for the years 1910-17' and 1S,
.~ • and was a member
of the Ttiethodist
church.
TELEPHONE: SUBSCRIBERS
• PROTEST
Subscribers of the`Kirkton, Gran-
ton and Medina Telephone Company
are ftp in arms over the proposed in-
er crease in rates. The `Railway Board
q • have granted an increase of from..""m=r $15.0 0 to $18.0 0 on the Kil kton and
Granton exchanges and.$16,50 on
▪ the Medina e Change; The reason 1i
through the head by his best chum,
11Tessz's, !J, Davis and D A. Pollock,
of the Canadian Bang,. of: Commerce,
enjoyed a long Snowshoe tramp ir1.
the•
invigorating a .nios1D71ere of Iaat-
urYloy last whenr they, made a".trip
oyer the Sx10W to the latter''s 1io11ie at
Grand Bend, where they spent the
week -end. The :sixteen miles . were
covered in a little over four hours.
11 4MALI, BLAZE
Y
II Bert Clarke's Iidauae had a par -
row escape from fire on Thursday of
last weer;:. Soft coal was being burn-
ed. in the furna.co x1111 the fire be-
caine so riot that 11re"floOrinc; In Clio
i eeoond storey Were. the 11100 111)1
t11r0ug11 1aee0:nie ignited and started.
to blaze. Airs. Clarke's ' mother, z.oher, 11zs.~
4 .
Brack was there at the time and put.
tlie fire out „with a pall of water,
.q. clancipxkl)
Mrs, 'W/. PI. Passmore has just re
6012 011 n letter from. her youngest
daughter, g er, IpI1s. A., A. Byers, of Ove -
g101, 111 tivhieh elle tells
her that she
will soon be able to leave the IiOspitai E..
after an operation for appeadtteltis, 1.
This lady has - had 'a checkered car- }}
If
eer, When Mr, Paul Madge and We
family, went West, she, went ',with
LOCM
Trains are again running 0130111
poi ural.
Owing i
la to the heavy roads slid
l itchholes teariiiog is not very easy',
Mies Annie Rist ce<isen --af lu'nio,
is spending a woolt iz;aud
town,
Miss Inez Tuckey, Loncloor pal
the week -end with has eerents, 11Sr
aild ilIrs, 0, Tuckey.
Mrs„ 10, Clarl,:e and daughter Jus
05 Windsor, are -visiting the former'
father, 112r. A. Bowey
The yours
gsters in
some parts of
the to have been. having° great fu,
tunnelling in the snow bar11153.'
;About the time you. think.
Hake both e3zds meet, C��t. 1 you,
1, SaznobCrtlS
moye5 111e ends,---''f'+�xc1?ahge;
Some of the brethren front n to .,,;.
n
attending Scottish Rite 21012031
re -union in London this Week.
Mr. 2Vrn. Westlake, Remi ,.,.
of A
l'1•
D. is .'F isiti,ag Mrs Westlake, ,. John Iv Nstlake
Sanders St. and other friends.
Miss Flossie Hunter- leaves this
(Thursday) morning,' for To ento
where she will" visit for i week,.
Mrs. E. Christie, ,Sr,, had the mi -
ortune to fall recently and severely
s
t sprained her wrist. It has been very
them, z 1 1' '
1 living' vn
5 with i:h nl a 'short time
ant : len going on to Calgary to lie
'r
brother's hone. Soon after arriving
his wife died of influenza. She re-
mained with him beeping house for a
tame and then went to Vancouver to
visit her sister, Mrs. Duguid, who
also died soon alter, of influenza,
leaving an S -clays old baby. This
child she reared for two years. On
the tenth of May last, she married
Air, A.. A. Byers, who died on. 1)000 1-
er 3rd, being accirientall3 , shot
l t i g
g Y h i
.,
for the difference Mille rates is that
•
:� Medina subscribers have to pay an _
extra charge 'to converse with sub
=' scribers outside their own exchange, 1
�') while the other.
= an •interchange of conversation with -if
out extra charge. A meeting in pro_ f• s
while out hunting, Mrs. Byers had.
rust reached Exeter for a visit with
ler `mother when the news of his
death reached her. She left at once,
or Oregon and it is thought that the '
Bock and the two weeks travelling
ainful. •
The brick, has arrived for Mr,
( Delbridge's new red . prick house
1.be erected on Andrew street south
]xis presentr dwellizlg.
Mrs. Trios. Creech had the 11,31210 c,guhar.
',tune to sprain her foot, Monday, 100 W _ _ �
result of a fall on the kitchen' floor'.
Mrs. Creech fell with her foot under f 7a',. sl ,
11er acrd received a bat; sprain.
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o
Mr. Jos. Davis returned to Merli
lMleeks , after spendia)g a couple o
k
here owing to the serious > illness o
1, his wife, who is improving nicely.
P e two oung People's Bibl
to
of
a WQ
Messrs, J, Kellerzlzaia rrrid ;Geo. I el
le nl3an and 'Mrs. G. 0c,_; i t.b r af.Isrr)
ded t ci funeral of thanr' brother, ac
late Henry Hellel'1na11 at ,3010.toiky '.
1,,11r^ .Clarence 'Yager has z`etuz'n•ed.
..jxru ai visit 'n,.1 rtt,ls1:.1101.
Last.Tuesday evening ,thet1111sadl
ki _+r+cliey te'' 211 171�ayecl elf/ 1011)31) I azzae
ith Dashwood rink 1•t3:;u,Iti)1„ in a
acme of 3 11 ni favor of the 001130
te.afll.
Mrs. 5 C. lr
� 111 Iteit)er '41111 dgn+;irter
Cathern, hare rottirnecl alter visiting
in Sarnz3a fo1' Soule Line.
DIToN
JSliss Clarissa IIJI] 111 !e, of )' i.td
stir, is ill at the home :of her parents
111 and llfre. August i•1iil -with 1,0e0-
I.lt atis n,
'eat. : snort• 1S beingo0 ai;1ecl on
theelide 1'rvently „•
_ ct,r.LFyi to 'ili,�, 101'11-'
1etic field bat 1;110 peo1xle 0' 1
1 t.ne silage
and vicinity,
MissT .• Y
lvs.Ns t.aass 131+evvzx `>;'. ' • -
S' },Gtil7nt,d i3O L`Lit-
ellener Tuesday:
'Word 'camz:e trona Toronto last week.
that lIrs, W. A. Sambrook underwent
a serious operation in Wellesley Ilos-
pi.tal. We are sure her many friends
will be pleased t hear she is progres-
singfavorably.
g o1alJly.
Mr Thos. Snlale is able to be out
again. after ',eing ill tor several weeks
at the home of his , son, ,ikon; at
a
ti
n < ;x TAKE A TIP FROM US AND
GET . YOUR HARNESS RE-
cl
f PAIRED BEFORE TFJ3O SPRING
R
USH
e
vvee s in town having been cane
voodoo
omowoo
voodoo
ro'ovovoov
test of the increased>rates was held
in Aberdeen Hall, Kirktan, on Satur-
day last. The 'hall' was packed and b
a committee was appointed to meet
the directors. '...A; number of the. lines
in Usborne Towsirip have been can-
vassed with .petitions and largely
sned, signifying' their intention to
have the teleplr'bnes taken out shold
the proposed rates be 'enforced. to the Re D of IlI1ss C s t W
•+ ednes
in the Main St. Methodist< Church,
° day eveiiiug •o£'iaist xveelr was past '
was too much for her and she was'
aken i11 with appendicitis, followed
y an operation at Marshfield', Ore-
gon. She is recovering nicely, ..ped to relieve ars
shortage in toxon. Three more cars
are expected any clay. Fuer has
A PviP4 1il'G' JI II 'ATION been pretty scarse.
The following was talren from the z 1201=so''t t'. t•_y a:u ^rizr
to be
Itidgetoxvn Pllaiude,aler and refers put on at Eliinville by the I
Rey 1. Medd' `w110 was past' lora litre of Tanle S
Classes together with the League o
James St, Chiircli'held a` social even
ing Tuesday. C'Tanies and a nose
nzents f,oIlowecl an excellent pr gran;.
.4. tai of coal arrived in town on
iVlonday and he
ti LT, S e `'v�i ce r t
a
= �. S''TORMY DRDTW
• There is some satisfaction in be
ing able to snuggle a
fire during a cold stormy spell suchh
as was ; experienced in this 'section
iast week. When the winds are
)vhistling and the snow drifting it is
not, very inviting to take a trip for
many miles in the open. It is bad
enough in the daytime; But after
the :majority of Us are tucked away
tinder the comfortable , covers at
night we little realize that possibly
some
of the
cosi physicians S1Ci
I Y ans are pick-
ing their way over the alnros impas-
sable
lnpas-
sable roads, at night. Such was the
experience of Dr. Hyndman, of town,
during the storm last week when lie
was. ailed to Chiselhurst. He took -
a
a-
long with him his team and driver
and after being stalled'in the drifts
several times he finally came within
sight of the house, when the horses
were again stalled and the doctor
went on alone on foot. In the morn -
and
a small 'army of farmers dug out
the. roads thus
easier.
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• A THREE ACT ?DRAMA
a int.') ntiti ' ,
ed He-
r Houor, The o •
a 1
MY
will be given under the auspices of
the Wolnen?‘s Institute, in Aberdeen
Hall,' Kirkton, on. Friday evening(
March 2nd, 1923, Admission 35e
and 20 c.
Proceeds to be donated to. the
beautifying of Kirkton Union ,Cem-
etery. - Play to commence at 8 pan
sharp. •
.For One Week ' j�.
•Y'. s.i a... u+w—�axwnracwrnlaweermserabrisu
.. ...........
11
Q. a�iti•Cy .
BALANCE OF STOCK, ANY I0IN]
1J;
1)-r cent off'`
. tectric Light Iii s
One WEEK Only 25, 40 and 60 Watt
a for $1000
llr3 ��� SHOES
2 PAIRS; AT COST' Give heat by the i.00infli
TIOGI'laY;' . Si.NF. 7, 011, SHIN PADS
9 00
Rog- c. '' qi f' $ .•id .�
90� for fbc;''T1e
> g ,h2,a0•.for $2.00 9
2 GOLD MEDAL WASHERSREG. 2'
$ ,2.00 SPECIAL 1+01;. , 17.00
1 `t#-I�YI7 n CAP IILE0`i RIC Reg. $1.15.00 SPECIAL FGR $1.00,00
W71INGBR�S l:o PER, CENT OFF
UL:P 1TR
x.rPbO1Y1 SAL. � � ___.� .,
q`� SALT IETRE.:
f
5th Z
I 6t,
5 lbs, 25c
15c
Triple
1b.
1' .3
C.ca r
r. d Oyster :Shell CLEANED GRIT
$2,00 Pei` .L3ag F1,76 Poi I3a.g
J ;r"ifactio
lff:ers
TINSMITHIN( AND PLIlMI ING
ACCEpTS CALL TO ilLITCHELL
Rev, P. E. Clysdale, Methodist
mlriister of ..twood has accepted a
call, subject to the approval of the
standing committee, to the pastorate
of the Methodist church, cI1, ltlitcllell, at
the close of thexesent
A co
nfer once
year. Rev. Mr. Clysdale was, moved
to Atwood Iast year " from the •Iibad_:
wic11 circuit. •
Dr. 'Wilbert Hall rias been confined
to .his. home, through illness `during
the past week,.--Mltcliell•Advoca
:Charles Garro" K.
C., of Godei'e
ioh, has been appointed
tothe pose;.,
tion as local piaster' of Stipr'e e Count
of Ontario. 3y
6
13011.
STONE -I -In 1TSber ie
to -1t1.. an1d. IV1rs. Percy -Stone, a r
sa
Ol
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LL --At Di•. F-Iynrnan's ZroSl)ai Li
on. Feb'3' Ot1, i:o' }lir. and Sirs.
Garnet 11111of t;rediton, a /laughs
• ter.
13RIDAL-111 Exeter, on
Tela 19th,
to Mr. and Mrs., Clifford ' Pi ide,l
(nee Lula Fleddril)a son.
MOUIJTON Ai Dasnwood, on Feb.
18th, to Mr. and Mrs, Geo, ;Moulton
a daughter.
Exeter, a few years ago. Dr. Medd pored until Wednesday of this week
has been stationed in Ridgetown for ; The `storm which ra.geci for several
the
many friends her `sec le
ewil
l be pleased to Some of the trains: were c•�
dear of his success. e �-neelaed a2-
• "That Rev. Dr. Medd has beenthrongh a' day. < On'many one rain
f h
_ past three years and the Doctor's days last week demoralized traffic.
00
A around a cosy
ng the telephones were soon busy
1 making the return.
Will 1171533 TEIO SONG
OF THE OLID DING DONG
.In times. past the old town bell
has come in for not a few jokes ;and
perhaps a few blessings mingled with
a Lew eussings, but after all we learii
to appreciate the Bally thingewhen it
doesn't rine' at all. Citizen
d s who
l" ,..
tive; been.unconsciously IJe tine
,1 onscint sl' i
1 in the -habit
.
Y t e1za,J1t
of rising with the bell at seven
o'clock' in the morning field it diffi-
cult to arise et the proper time, The
housewife who• tizzies her meals by
the town hell is also thrown into con-
sternation, and those who set their
tiniepieecs daily liy the bell grave
been at a loss the pont 'couple of
weeks 031 account '01 the 'town not. `
having secured someone to bolt at-)
for the ringing of it. There are
some of us who wouldn't care niicl i
i
if it didn't ring at seven and 0120
WedOCk, se long a5 it wwcu13 301' 115'
knowi
When V1C twelve n1 wC and l .,1.
�r. 0'11 n
o k
conies around. BY tho way did' YOU!
Iver ztotfcethe difference in tlno tortef
ofI. )-+, ;. 1
the belt at twelve sea 0110 o 1,l0.1�.
l
'
t
,
• t
tt.. kh
jj
311r, and Mrs Sid 3zzzder2 1d son
A.ljoe, had a dose 0011 Iron ] efe,°
asp1iystia,te3 or gn.esc ly ,fight. .rh°
S't,ndtiz5 had grist �aoceive,ci Sofr1u
chestnut coat on 'Monday and during )
the night 1333 pipes 11 the- furnaco
aitteapal't Incl, L11e 1louse v, n2 filltcd l r
103113 gas, but it wail noticed in tithe
to prevent any serious effects. Mrs.,
Sander; and Aijoe were quite sick.
though they managed to ea t
worthily honored with an invitation -roads i o o e
' to remain for a fourth -ea., n the community -the lle srioYt' is
5 i of pas- higher than the fences.
tonal service in his present charge f "
is most pleasing to his large circler The Main St. Epworth • League
1 of friends' and admirers in the vari- drove to 1Hensail Mondays •evening,
ous churches and in the community 3111ere they were '1•oyally entertained
in which from the' day of his settle-" by the Hensali Methodist League,
ment he Inas manifested a deep and Main St. furnished the program after
which FI
genuine Hensall a in aIL'
interest. League s. e
Pr se,
bbably the g served refresh-
churches of Riclgetown and vicinitymeats and a social hour was enjoyed:
yed
I were never favored with better min--; Rein. G. V.r• Rivers, r
ister•ial service than they enjoy atoil ,e . S �tle 2 Fri a3
p_ d the Jams ,,,t. pulpit on Friday
the present time, And the .cordial ' conducting Tvan�
beixsin and Snci�
• age B tte 'ie
CANNOT BE SURPASSED
TRY US AND JUDGE FOR
YOURSELF
WILLd1 » SERVICE
Beer
e.
�'.
n &,:r
FE
.- 3ow;O,pen
,ne Door South of
7
and kindly c0 -operation of.,the ?pin- Service anniversary. He gave an ex LaWSO!"1 l It q.
tore the ch • R �' ��� ��1' �...,�+'�.!'�
churches with ti
h onean- c
morning
address 00 the work at the Z j, y � 4r and Night
`a r.
other" is one of the most encouraging iuorning service and preached a rr pUht:„
features of the present clay. What splendid sermon in the evening.
ever ;tends to secure the stable and tribution g• Con 1 .. -� �• y
s were taken in aid of the �vYb1.���,��? �� ,� '� ��^
increasing influence 01 the men who -fund, Rev. Mr. Wilson � ,114, .� ,t
Wilson was at Ren -
are doing so much for ,the welfare of sail and Chiselhurst. %E � _� _� y --. ��•�
the town and the community well"�'
deserves the most favorable notice,,' o""""°n'rA"'"'"'"�� """n °'^'^= .v -c ; .,/
'WOULD FORCE THIRD, EiiECTION
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ltIc fte Nh4LL I...m.
i Citizens Apply '9 o Courts `o. flame
Reeve Geiger Unseatedl
. The following despatch trorn Tor- -.<
nOiook
�rmovrioa
opts, appeared'in donne of the daily
papers. f .
f�
1.4.141114.
From the Village of Ileneall, Hui
, on County, conies an extracrdinary : "M
record of
anon .
tar a
rese
( p 1 politica, as Lia; '
1 stilt of which George Cooper Petty;
Hacks to unseat Owen Geiger, vvho;!
has twice this year been elected i eeve`
of the village. ('he quo wa rranto I
( proceedings have reached ' OsgoodeI�
Hall and the master -in -chambers, 1. }
1 A, C. Cameron, 111. C., 2225 granted
a fiat allowing notice of the motion to r,:
hayed being served 12(:).0,1111:51.6
t 1 .:.• s_t 222742
> l oxr tilt z C., t e.
It appears that GeIge ...
been elected trustee a year ,.,U,», vatslosoons
nominated last December fOr the ofli
ce Of reeve, and on Deeombc t 23rd, , .
resigned from the school board. d. It " "'"
Was alleged that his reeign _1..`.t was te
el
to, �T t stood for election, how �'
over, and 1'600ivr.d a ln0 joritse of the: a3.
-;rtes, and was declared "1e eta;a.. It 331
1101' of the question as to the validity
d
o�1i
1S OIC.
he disclaimed
ilts seat
t
as 'reeve ori ,}'anuarY 8th•
00 ,Ta m ry 1501 nominations were
2(0111 held for 1110 0flioe of reeve,
t) rieizsos and ithes. 33 041013 were
3;1,', t, 11'15, 0'l 3 130vk !) y 2t iii, the
1' (r3lt niabC Ti,ar l roeeived
'til r 1 euinbc'' oI '6otc;. "]�e lie
;;e 2 1,y tile. ao• of 1'ir v iII. ago
'' :, vets for Geiger '01 0.
et • ie 310" attackecl,..,_.,on the
It cer'tailt voters (•er0 dii4-
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WE FIND BY STUDYING THE BULLETINS IS-
SUED 13Y THE DKpERIMET.AL FARM Ti ,
S 9Y TI -IE
VALUE OF THE VARIOUS HOG :FEEDS IJD,S' PRO-
PORTION
IS IN... RC-
PORTION TO THE AMOLIN7` OF PROTEIN- THEY CON-
TAIN. A FEET) R10II IN Pr.oli .L.
N AND LOW IN
FII3120 PILLS THE BILL,
AFTER GIVING THIS ' M.A.T'r.E%i CONSIDER 11PL]ii
THOUGHT, ,r T.3,
WZ+ BhLIDC 1WE HAVE:EVOLVED AN
IDEAL PEED, WE,
TIA'VE N "ti6iT+:D I!I' 13AGOId BUILD
Er. AND W2 7IAITTI HEARD ry'
PAT>,D liIAb•,Y. Ct'DOlt,r
Tt1;,T'Oi1l,�
,'
FIe.01GS' IISER•5, 1TCONTAINS,T
.. P.kIO tElN, :19.00'. PER
CENT; FAT, 3.7 9 AND VIE RAKI, .
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