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The Exeter Times, 1923-7-12, Page 1
FIF"],'Y.FIRST YEAR No. 2556 r m=0111 I.••••• NOMIONIN VIONIMO n QOM. 3.,ut EXET T CDT ., TITURSDAg'•''MORNIN'G, JULY 12th., 1923 Illl►iiilliiii111111111(1111111111111101111111l111111111IU1111111[11111111!11.11111111111111111 lullllll111III11x. EXETER COUNCIL o�.es ani White & Two -Tone Outin ., Shoes:' Five Styles Women's all white $3.5 0 . Canvas Slippers and Pumps, Leathe • Soles, s, an Sale @ $1.50 pr. Won ,erl and Girls Rubber. Sole Slippers All White Strap Slippers and Pumps, Rubber •Soles, idea day time, on Sale @ $1.79 pr. Exeter, July 9th, 1.923+ The Council met in 'We office of the clerk, with all the members present: The minutes of the previous meeting _.. were appiaved The auditor's report for June. was received and accepted, ti A. properly signed petition' was re.. ceivcd troin ratepayers on Gilley St. between. W21i: m aurd Carling, asking r that >that portion) 41 the, street be watered Granted. " „ The following accounts were paid- • Cei*etiery-John Kycid, 38,75; Keith = Fior`J 13,75; Cecil Ford 51.25; Belt Telephone, Co., event an:d_niessages 4:62 Cochrane Al'achine Coy:, repa;rs 2,25; 1922, $7.25John Davis; 11 Droughts 1923 Stat labor $7,50; 111ills & Wynn pIaiik for bridge, road 7, $35.65; Ad- vocate Printing Co., Municipal sup - Mies, $7,2'8,; D. Roiirnson & Sons, tile for Blan. Bdy., $41,44; Jas, Wha- len; gravelling Bidd. Bdy. our share, $25.00; Hibbert Bdy acct, our share $18,50; `Wm. Moodie, work ort Tp. roads, $31.20; to Wm. Moodie for work by others on `£p. roads, $143. 40, Carried. :> Council adjourned to meet Satur- day, Aug. 4th, at 1 o'clock. Henry Strang, Clerk. for holi- Alex, McPherson, paiitr:ungabouse 48.65 EXETER SCHOOL REPORT • 66.67 R, Mackenzie ', Son, supplies White Slippers with.: Black Trimmings Fleetfoot initike, latest styles of 2, toned:Sli Weis Ovford .ox •Stra Pn �'' on Sale $2,50 & $3,75, Women s House Slippers at $1.15 30 Pair Canvass withLeather Soles, Strap or Lace, will give great wear @ $1.15 pair. 30 s.Women Slippers An Extra • Bargain for Growing Girls, Clarke's No, 1, Patent, Low Heels,` Straps with Buckles; Lady Belle make regular $5,50 to clear at $3,9S. Khaki Pants � Bloomers Play Suits For the holiday season for Boys, these,'" with a pair of Brown Run- ning Shoes mare the ideal outfit. We have then( in' either Tong pants or Bloomers, also Khaki Play Suits forthe small 'Children. • Summer Suits for Men Come here for your Suit, all the New Light Shades, Smart Styles s;t low prices. Men's Blue Striped Overalls $1.79 5 Doz. genuine Steifel Cloth Overalls; Special at $1.7`9, Pictorial Review Patterns. We are now agents for the well-known Pictorial Patterns. your patterns here and secure the latest Style4s. Groceries No one undersells us ROYAL YEAST CAKES 05c CANNED TOMATOES ....2 for 25c LAUNDRY SOAP 7c a bar 1 Ib TINS 15e 7 BARS CASTILE SOAP -for 25a KARSWOOD POULTRY ` SPICE 2tic & 400 LUX U PER P hG llc CHEESE PER Ib REDPATH'S GRANULATED Order Groceries .• Prices always right AMMONIA.,........ 3 for 25c SPECIAL BROOM'S 45c &65c JELLY POWDERS 3 for 25c SPECIAL TOILET' SOAP 8 for 25c KECLOGGS"''CORN 'FLAKES lOc 011 -.3 FOR 29c CREAM OF WHEAT 23c CASCADE SALMON ..,,i/2 lbs l0c SUGA//R, $1X:45 A BAG. THIS STORE WILL CLOSE AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, EACH WEDNES- DAY DU3tING JUNE JULY AND AUE-1.7,S94. ,. , PHONE 32' MEOW d 0110 'PHONE 32 = J. Forel, flowers 35.44, para salary ` ROOM IV, 3,64. . ....,,1 R, Alacke,naie & Song i; su Alves charity Senior 111,, honours RoyBatte 76;. Jos. Me!Donald 17,84; Grig Statvo,ner'Pass, GracCham�bers� 74, aden, Pot - books tsar library 5135; L, H. Dick- ell ,72.: Alvin Passmore( 72 Wilma Kay, -...sono chairman ,elections board, tees and 71ee Kay 71, Stanley Waiter 70 expenses, 72,90; L. pay, floxvers, etc, Jennlq Passmore. 69, Willie Sanders 69 .•15.20;; ,H 13' lane ,3 months When$;: Bishop 69, Kathleen -Reid 68 librar • _'saIary .312..0; F. '1vta1tett, 4 weeks Hilton Lang fib, :Georgina Nelson 66 LlSll'n salary 36.00; W. J. Bissett y C' d W S Gowns CUrtaain's and Curtain lets Summer Sale on We start our "July Clearance Sale" of all sum,- mer u - mer goods. Just what you have been waitin for. All our finest Swiss Embroideries o'ilesand , Organdies d reduced also pt, sarlaa rol :a ells 6.6,. 1Ytadeliuie- Dead g : 64 :r 64.5$; Miss Conitor,`pt salary 62.50; Myrtle. Beaver 58, George Webster, Natines Skirt s � Geo :1lawsan, pt.'salary 12,.50.; Jos. absent. Blouses 1 Senior -pt salary, 35.42, express 75, post- ;Januar 3rd, Pass, Clarence Boyle 72 Prints B l oo n e r s Middies Gtn1 hams Combinations g House Dresses Hosiey corsets Children's Dresses Embroideries Lace } -All fancy goods and remnants - age 5.00; nlaisonls Bank, hydro- .street LIWan Boyle /0, Willie El1er,rigton.69 w i Iig6eserg 170,00,. town' hall 1,62, library Russeel}. S,ncc11 68, Wilk.,le ballc�,vi1l 68 17,68; RusaeF Coliin,gwood 67, Gladys Hunkizi Labor and teamwork, -T. Sanders 66; Charlie' Ladder 66, Geraldine Burke 9,00; Jos. Hawk tis 8.?5; C.rHeywood 164, Jean Waiper 63, Dorothy Dinney 62 2r°50; Wm:, Laverty ..2,50, Ne1soiVale try We11s 62, P,oit,a yyn,g ,Wee b1 4237:5/5° ; Arthur ..Sanders 35.7.5 ; ,J,anres Clifford Lamport 61, Helen Penhale 59 V1olet..,Ganbriil,. 59,' Rosie Jennings 55 Roy Sanders 55, Nelson( Wells 52, Ma- bel Snell 52, Verne 13ri'+nacombe 51 Loretta Little 491':• Orval; Heavers 49 Harold liacdonead. and George An:- dreo absent. . No. enrolled 42, average 39, Jean S. Murray teacher. ROOM III M Parson:, 40.75, •W R: Taylor 37.00; Fred Co,n,ish 27.50; ,1' Colerna,n 44,00. Fred 1 ading. 11.25; Johnl Parsons` 43.75 Geo. Hackney 25.63; T. Webster 30.75 Jerry Heaman 21.00e Alfred i•lodgins 13.50. ltd. E. Davis. ?8.87. J. Senior .clerk. IONNYM 114 BOARD OF EDUCATION. Thc Board met 'in 'regular seasion on. Tuesday evencvg of' last week with Jr. III a -Honors; Raymond Pay -de 8 3; Grace Christie, 82.; Gerald Skin x11 the members present.: The lm:er, 76; Madeline Stewart; 76; Jean prey -j ions minutes were approved. Sheere, 75. Pass, Cecil Laing,, 74; Representatives ofa chemical toilet Gladys- Smith, 71; Hazel Bloomfield,. system were present and addressed '70; Loi(, Statham, 69; Melville Sim_ the board regarding the same: chair -,mons;: 69; Ruth Collingwood, 63;, man Creech ,explained that a change. Ilena Nestle; 62; Lloyd Freckleton,, of system had svatebeesi considered by .61 Helen Vale, 61. On term's work, the board, orad if such were done the, Gladys Hutchinson. company would .be communmcated wdth. Applications" were, :.read and con,- sidered from teachers to take .the place of Miss Cowan, resigned. Mr. (Medd agreed to interview an applic- ant in Toronto, on 1.7riday. A communication from the principal was ordered filed. ;Ile H. S. irs ectoav s reportarta received, considered and ordered filed. Tiro P S.,prgicy,I*-a1' ;seoott:a.n,d'1 e report ofthe nurse, were- -received and filed. The preparation of a -circular let- ter was left with the Teachers' and Study Courses Committee. The: Fuel Committee reported the `'purchase of a car of- coal from R. G. Seddon, at $10 delivered.. -- ` The ,engineer's report on a .school drain was considered_, and referred to the. Building and Grounds Committee. Mr. Medd suggested that the Jude er Lyng. of the 'school garden; be done .a't an early 'date while .ev,erythin.g was at its beet. • 1\1,r. Stanbury reported on the ,en- ggagement of lir. Bowers as science master. A. number of accounts were, paid. K. MacFaul, Secretary. Moran I IllAlll1111111N!11111111111111lI!lIIIlI�Illlliillllllllllllllllllll11N1�NNit11111� NII(1111(I#t11�lIIIIIINIIIIIiPllllllllllllllllll-1 Awn .esse i Use Go1da1Medal, Pl .rnouth Binder Twine 650, feet to lb. 131/2c per Its° Hay Fork, Ropes- 22c per' Ib. Sling-Ro " }• pair Robes $1.50' "-per Hay Fork Pulleys' 5c New Perfetion Stoves for the Hot Weather 3 Burner $26.00 4 Burner, $34,00 3 Burner, Superfix $50.00 Ovens. $6,00; Wicks, 40c Peasanable Hardware Screen Doors, $2,45. Screen. Windows, 45c Screen Wire' per 4, 2 6 to 40c n �' e e` Screen Door Hing s etc: Spray., ers, 65c'ind 75c. Carbor•undum Stones, 90c and; $1.00 Scythe Stones, 15c and 35cr Pure Paris Gi•e©ri 75e lay Arsenate -of Lime, 45c Cowease $1,00 per can ,.: aroid Roofing , $2 0O:;tto $4 7,5 Pal er s uare ,,.. • PLUMBING AND TINSM1THINt n MM Mr. Jason Bedford, of Bay. City, Mich , •.is ;visiting his .mother here. Miss Minnie Weekes left last week to visit at Hagersville and Hamilton Mr. W. S. Howey accompanied by his wife, is taking .in the druggists convention in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. French, who have been visiting in Clinton and Ex °iter- left Tuesday for their home in Wetaskiwin, Alta., Miss Florence 3Norry, Mrs. Abbey and daughter Miss Francis Abbey.; of Detroit, are visiting with the for. flier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .7, Norry. Two frame barns belonging to Mc- Roberts bhotixers, south of Granton was struck by lightning and destroy- ed.r together with some hay 1VIohday evening. The judging of the school gardens took place on Saturday ' by W. G. Medd and J. S. Harvey. The prizes were awarded according to the evi- dent care ° taken, variety and condi_ tion of vegetables -and arrangement. In many cases the vegetables were too -thick. The awards were as fol- lows ; Mr. ; Howard's 'room ---Stella Northcott, John Kuntz and Harry Jennings; Miss Medd's room -Helen Pe'tihale, Gladys • Hunkin, Orville Beaver, Russel Collingwood, Russel Snell, Roy Batten. The first three in each class are awarded Board of Education prizes. Mr. Howard and (Miss Medd are giving additional ,prizes. The active agency of Temperance and Moral Reform Work in Huron County is now known, as' the "Hur.. o Conunty`Social Service Council," and, as will he seen by an advertise . nent in another column of this issue, the council is holding its auntie' con- vention on Wednesday afternoon and evening, July 18th, in Exeter. The church people are urged to take a greater interest in, this organ- ization in order that oth laws may' receive the respect of thepeclple and an impartial eufori:ement. Reports from the -Office re will be received and plans :made for the com- ing year.; All interested citizens are invited. ra USBORNE COUNCIL July 6th, 1923. A special meeting of IJsuorne Council washeld on June 2nd, to hear and consider the Scott Drain Improvement Report and By -Law. All the members were present. The clerk reported that no,,,a9peal had been received by him. ; 'None et the assessed parties being present, the Council resolved to- finally pass the By -Law as it stood, at its next meet- ing, . julY 7th. eetirg,.July'7th. The Municipal Council. . of the' Township of Usborne, met at the Town Hall, on Saturday, July 7th. All the members were present. _Min- utes of the meeting of June 2nd were read and approved on motion of Stewart -Ballantyne, together with. that of the special meeting on July 6th. - Correspondence- IIydro Electric Power Commission, communication, re date of completion of Coliector;s RoII. The clerk was instructed to give the required information.' Til burp Brick and Tile communication filed. 'Communication from Corru- gated Pipe Co., noted.. The Scott Drain Improvement By. -Law having been read and considered in its entir- ety, it was finally passed on motion of Hanna -Skinner. • A committee of a'atepayers waited on the Council :drawing, their attention to the dan- ger to life and property at cross roads by reckless motorists and re- questing action Stewart-Ballan 1 tyne---That permanent signs be post- ed at dangerous crossroads within the Township, warning . inotorists... Carried. -1anna--- Skinner --That Council-, dors Stewart and Ballantyne be a committee to secure information re price of same with power to act Stewart -Skinner --That the fol- lowing bine be passed and orders is - sited for payment .of sante. Albert Etheriiigtoft and others, 2 5 ;Lux - Tile Rd 4 4 0 John gravelling Tile and Drain rd. 5, $4:50; James Heywood, putting in culvert, draw - mg gravel, refund coin. stat. labor Jr. 1II b -Honors, Jennie Buchan- an, 80; Clayton Batten, '76; Joseph Creech, 76; Wallace Seldon, 75. Pass Ruth Balkwill, 74; Margaret Eller- ington, 73; Justin Kuhn, 72; Joseph Jacksn, 72; Harry Cole, 71; Wm. Nelson, 6 S; Grafton Cochrane, 67; Dorothy Cox, 67;Marguerite Bloom - Held,. 65e Rich'd Tramper,' 64; Ken - nth Wald • 7aGk edden,� 62, Hugh Waiper, 61. Sr. II Pass, Muriel Kaye, 66. - number enrolled 42, aver atter 39. H. M. Kinsman, teacher.. JUNE PROMOTIONS -ROOM II These promotions are based on the daily work of the pupils. Names, in order of merit. To room II, Class V -Hon. May Quance, Reba 'Simmons, Raymond Freckleton. Pass, Irene Mooney, Jack -Pryde, . Eileen Cornish. To room. II, class IV -Hon. Alwy Trumpery Seldon Buchanan, -Margar- et Taman, Ray Huchison, Charlie Complin, Ray Ciieech, Helen Waiper. On Trial, Gerald Bagshaw. To class V -Hon. Hazel Clark, Rowe Dinney, Harry Beaver, Edith Cann. Pass, Harry Penhale, Verdun Wells Irno Collingwood, Fred Eller- ington'..� To' class IV -Charlie Cox, Grace Baker, Clifford Heywood, May Sims, Patsy Martin.',,{ To class IIIWarr@n Sanders, Vivian Elliott, Gordon Appleton, Elizabeth Foote, •Phyllis Bierlin, Jack Bernick. To class II a °Raymond Smith, , Charlie Snell, Jessie Jennings, Nor- val Jones. :To Class II b -.Mary Van Camp, Robena Hunian, .Florence Sneli,ivan `Webber, Lloyd Stanlake, Harry Kestle. No, enrolled 44, aver atten 36.5. Olive M. Taylor, teacher'. As we go to press we learn of the death of Mr. J. N. Howard which oc r curred- Wednesday morning. Alit-' tie over two weeks ago Mr. 1-loward suffered a paralytic stroke and since that time has been in a critical condi- tiorr. The funeral, (private) will be held Friday afternoon at 2.3:0 inter - Ment in the Exeter cemetery. . CA11 STOLEN 1 Gray Dort touring ear belonging to a, party from Mitchell was stolen at Grand Bend' on Wednesday of last week and vas located near Parkhill the following day. •When found the car was bearing an .1 nierican license, Two young mem were x13- prehended ' and take( to Godericii to stand trial. The aliengot off the train at Exeter 'inn went to the Bend on the I)asixwoocl stage. iNd 1111 +a l) :I3Y :HORSE Mr. Jin. Moodie, of IJ.iiorne, suf-' fered a very severe and painful 'ac -1 CadFriday of 1,ca,'{veek. .11 (vas ent assistingon E. Dignani1 to' take t1he shoes off a heavy horse when the an- imal reared and coming down struck` Mr. Moodie in the calf of the leg, tearing" the flesh Veil- badly. Ile was immediately taken to Dr. 1-1].- dinan's office: Where ,the wound was dressed., The wound bled ver;, erefneena. All must go rs W. D. Yeo PIIONE 93 8OOIR L, f V OONV5MTIOM To be held in :Main Street Church, ;;vVednesday Afternoon and !Evening J- d aJ Under the auspices of -The Huron Calinty Social Service Council •,The Public is invited �n BAN. QUET AT T CHURCH: AT 6 p-mt TICKIF;TS 50c: J. A. IRWLY, President W. II'. WILLIS, Secretary Quit Carrying Water The Provincial Department of Agriculture has provided a Truck equipped with Air Pressure Water System, Hot Water Boiler, Sint Pumps, Bath -room Equipment, etc., to be used in Denic istrating the in- stallation of a moderately priced equipment for supplying running water, and the convenience made possible thereby, to the rural homes /` The Truok will he at the following places in HURON . COUNTY: 1 XETER (Town will Thursday, July 19th, - i2 noon, - 9 p.ni. BRUCEFIELD•"(Walker's Hall) Friday July 20th, do GODERICH (Town Hall) Saturday, July 21st, do BLYTH (Community Hall) Monday, July, 28rd, do WROXETER- (TowniHall) Tuesday, July 24th, do The Truck .will be stationed near the public hall and the (nen in charge will be ready to `;give demonstrations any time. between noon hour ,,, and 9 p.m. If the weather is'_u"nfavorable the in . , n the lecture will be given 1 . the -Hall A demonstrator will be in charge during the hours indicated and the public, both mea and women, are invited to visit the Truck, examine the equipment and have niethocls of installation, costs; demonstrationof how most of the plumbing can be done with ordinary labor, etc.. fully gone into. S. B. STOTHERS, Agricultural • Representative GEO. A. PUTNAM, Supt. of Institutes, Toronto.. 4 Service Grocery TWO STORES North Phone 47 Main Phone 102 Cherries 13y leaving your order with us oil not only y get the best.pos- sible ps- sItil n i, e service, but coir, have ' yoxir fruit delivered lr v 1 t e very day Yon` have planned for Canning, -This 'week we will t;, have Red Sours, -- Black Sweet and white Sweet Cherries- English g isle Gt7osoberries, -. and -Red Goi•rarlts ems, Rubber and zinc dun s Get our prices on, the new fruit gems, Zinc Rings and red and white rubbers. Ask to see our 12 oz. Jelly Jars at $1:10 a dozo eal'&tread l - , , e 1< i ei,, 13 t'xr1 n ..axed our ° three t x orcic,r tr6e " times in the past month far this gods white bread. H ire ;voett et it? a i ;{ ij