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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatlierley and
daughter Thelma and. Mr. Stanley
Kelly, all of Rondon, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mota.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sums and child
ren anA Mr. and Mrs,. John Sims and
children spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and
Mrs. John Baird in Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hedden and
children, who moved
year ago moved back
on the fourth recently
Mr. John Mason,
spent Sunday with *
nephew Mr, and Mrs,
Plierson.
Mrs. J. Cockwell has returned to
Ir6r home in Crediton after waiting
on her
latter’s
proved.
Walter Mc-
to London a
: to their farm
Z*of Greenway.
Ills neice and
oldest sister at Wiarton.
condition is not much
The
im-
Local News
IF 1 OWED YOU
2 DOLLARS
For a year or more and made no effort to. ^settle
up’’ you, would make every effort to collect the? two-spot
whether it made me “mad” or not, wouldn’t you? And
you would not be anxious to sell me anything more until
I had arranged payment. Then suppose t^'at in addition
tome, Smith and Jones, and Bellamy and Whosis owed
you each $2.00. Including my debt thjk’t makes $10.00
coming to you, and no one paying, e&ch one of youfr
debtors saying: “Why it’s only $2.00,-what’s the hurry?”
—but when the $2.00 is piultipliedfS times it’s $10.00,
and when multiplied by hundreds it’s a lot of money.
Subscribex-s to The Times-Advocate number into the
thousands. Each receiyes The£f Times-Advocate every .
week. The paper, ink’ and v^brkmanship which enter
into it are paid for eve^y wee^. The subscriptions come
due but once a year—;Just S2.00-—multiplied by hun
dreds. "j ,4'
Will you remember/that, please, when your “sub
scriptions” DUE notice arrives? Thank you.
of Zurich, visited
her friends, Mrs.
Johnston,
SHIPKA
The (regular meeting of the Ladies
Aid will be held on Wednesday, May
1st at the home of Mrs. Wm. Rata.
Muster Jack McDougal of London,
is at present visiting his grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Schroeder*
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Sweitzer were
in London last Thursday.
Mr. Thos. Bayham has been con
fined to his bed for a few days, last
week but is now improved.
The family of Mr, John Ratz met
at his -home last Thursday evening
and gave him a happy surprise bir
thday party. The evening was spent
'in amusements and music. Refresh
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schwartz and
babe, of Crediton, spent last Sunday
at the home of IV. Sweitzer.
Mrs. H. Can-others and son Joe, of
Sarnia, called on friends last Satur
day.
Mr, and Mrs. E. Keyes spent last
Sunday evening at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, I-I. Kraft, Dashwood.
Mrs. G. Hutchinson, Arthur
Nola, of Parkhill, spent the week-end
at the home of Mr. Wm. Melon.
Miss Goldie Schroeder underwent
an operation last week in St. Jos
eph’s Hospital, London. Last report
is, she is doing nicely.
Last Sunday being
Sunday in our Sunday
Rev. Hiscocks assisted
solo which was appreciated by all,
Our Sunday School has installed
new clock in the United Church.
NOTICE!AUCTION SALE
of
»>4
and
Temperance
■School, Mrs.
by singing a
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In justice to the c^sji custom
er and ourselves, on <an.d after
May 1st our goo^5 will all be sold
on a cash basis. x '
AU old accounts must
settled the same date*
....
R. G. SELDON
be
COAL & COKE
To be fair, with the people that
have paid cash for their* fuel and
also ourselves, on^afid after the
1st of May 192^/all fuel will be
sold only on a^cash basis,
Please r^fe all otustapding ac
counts roust be paid by May 1st,
1929. f ■
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Mr. Frank Taylor has received Ili> structions to 011 by public auction*.
Exeter, oh
4th, 1021) “
the following
at JOHN 0TREET,
SATURDAY, MAY
at two o’/lock p.m.
valuable roperty viz:—
Diningroom furniture consisting
of buffet, table and six chars, oak,
in goo
dress i
of di
couch, settee, beds,
mattresses, 2 card tables, rugs, cur*
tains, pictures, linoleums, clock, $
vaccum cleaner, kitchen cabinet, car*
pet sweeper, garden liose, rake, lawn
mower, ladies’ side saddle and other;
articles too numerous to mention. -
condition; hall rack, two
^taldai^MFme^^able. chest, ^ers? chiffonier, hook case,
settee, beds, springs amj.
TERMS—-CASH
W..J, HEAMAN, Proprietor
F. TAYLOR, Auctioneer
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Queen City’s Crown
LOOK AT THE LABEL I
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: A year ago
there was a
Sgreat hole, nearly
sa, city block in
iarea, facing the
Union Station at
*Tokonto. Down in the bottom,
half a dozen
cranes were busy
porting huge
gptjacae of steel
^Whlch were being
aioisily rivetted as they were set, hmeecano like, into position.
On that site today stands the
£alle3£ building in the British Em
pire, the magnificent Royal York
nHotai which, in two months more,
will open the doors to its thousand
roojfta and welcome its first
Remarkable ( as has /been the
with which this great Cana-
ackm .‘Pacific Hotel has beeti erected,
Will more extraordinary, to the
■snan on the street must be- the
■fetemendous thought Which weiit
.into the planning of what will be
moJt. up-to-date institution of
i'fgfli kind in the world and in tlie
•working out of those arrangements
jtbAt will ensure its guests the ttt-
jttiosh irt facilities and service,
inhere will be, for instance, radio
I'Wtlets in every room, and in the
concert hall, Banquet hall and Ball-
avotiij, whidh/h.aye seating capacity
■ior nearly iieVijh- thousand people,
.most modftrh means of ampH-
I ^cation hav4U$£$n installed to pro-
■>. vide, not bmy that; 8pe'akC:ta and
a&tista .and- musidiansM tMWfen-
Aeard wkerev^' tW
ing but, by connection through the
radio room, in any othei* portion of
the building. There is provision
also for television, should this be
developed, for moving picture and,
movietone projection. ;
With its own power plant and
water-works, its emergency hospi-;
tai and internal and outside trans
portation and communication sys-^
terns, the Royal York Hotel is a*
complete Citjr* It has its bank and
brokers offices, its stores and
shops, its conimunity hall and re
creation centres. Nothing Which a'
progressive town might have has
not been thought of and incorpoi‘-
ated to advantage, Down in the
basement is a complete printing
establishment, a linotype and three
presses. I
With a funnel entrance from
Union Station, at the junction of
all roads into the city, in the heart
of "down-town?’ the site of the
Royal York is strategic. < With
Lake Ontario before it, it is beauti
ful. The trateHiftg contingent will
ijoift with tfte citizens of Toronto in
their eager anticipation of the
opening day in’ Juno. '
Mrs. E. Rowcliffe spent the week
end visiting in London.
Miss Marjorie Madge is confined
to her home through illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Newell and son
David, of Stratford, visited in town
on Sunday.
- Mrs, Chas. Randall, of London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Taylor
on Sunday.
Mr. Andrew Hamilton, of De
troit, visited at liis home here over
rhe week-end.
Mrs. II. Ricker,
last week with
Bowden and Mrs.
Dr. Dunlop ha,s been appointed
Medical Health Officer for Usborne
Twp., succeeding Dr. Graham.
Mrs. Elizabeth Passmore has re
turned to' liei* home after visiting
with liei* family for the winter.
Mr. Wm. Rousom, of London, vis- j
ited with Mrs. Rousom at the home
of Mr. W. J. Bissett on Sunday,
Misses M'yrtle Beavers and Velma
Caldwell left recently for London
where they have secured positions.
Councillor E. J. Christie is con
fined to his home through illness and
will be laid up for a couple of weeks.
A public garage is fair. It leaves
enough grease on the steering wheel
to pay for the pliers it appropriates.
Word has been received in town,
that Mrs. S. Quance, of Toronto, is
confined to her home through illness.
Marguerite Victoria, the little dau
ghter
garth
care.
Mr.
Dashwood mail,, is sporting a classy,
new atuobus. The color is grey and
blue trimmings..
Miss M. Gorle, who has been visit
ing with Mrs. Janet Hamilton and
other friends returned to Toronto on
Monday evening,
Mr. M. D. Fletcher and sister, of
Stratlu’oy, were the guests of their
brother Dr. M. C. and Mrs. Fletcher
in town on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Neil, of Lon
don and Mr. Robt. Johnston, of To
ronto, visited with Mr, and Mrs. J.
H. Jones one day last week.
A nunrber of Oddfellows were in
London Tuesday evening attending
a meeting of the Eureka Lodge when
the first degree was exemplified.
Mr, Albert Penwarden, who has
spent the past year in St. Marys with
his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Mack, lias
returned to his farm on the St. Marys
Road.
Miss Ada Mitchell, of Centralia,
has graduated as a nurse from the
Victoria Hospital, London, the grad
uating exercises being, held
evening.
Mr. P. Frayne, who has
frail health for some time,
ually growing weaker. He
fined to his bed and sleeps a greater
portion of the time.
The Highways Department have
awarded the contract for paving six
miles of the London Road from
south of Clinton to Kippen to Mes
srs. Ross & Brazier,
Dr. Mary Johnston .and her friend
Dr. Mabel Bray, both of Hamilton,
motored here on .Saturday for a day’s
visit with the former’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Johnston.
Messrs. Harold Taylor and Edgar
Moir, of Corunna and Mr. Harry
West and Mr. Griffith, of Sarnia,;
motored here Saturday and spent'
the week-end with relatives.
HARPLEY
Miss Edith Love visited with her
aunt, Miss E. Taylor, Of Grand Bend
the past week.
Mr. Bruce Eagleson is sporting a
new Essex coupe.
We are sorry to report the death
of Mr. Peter Murray. The sympathy
of the community is extended to the
bereaved family,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Hayter of Detroit,
attended the funeral of the latter’s
father on Wednesday.
Mr. Hector Murray has returned
to Detroit.
Mr. Lloyd Taylor has treated him
self to a new Chevrolet coach.
The Sherritt Bros, have rented
the Stone farm.
Mr. Orval Hayter has moved to his
farm on the 2 2nd of Stephen.
Mrs. M. Finkbeiner, of Crediton,
who has been visiting with her dau
ghter, Mirs. J. J. Carruthers, has re
turned to 'her home.
In order that
cash customer
my goo<
basis in
H.
accounts must be
May 1st.
T. ROWE
of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ho
is ill and under the doctor’s
FI. I-Ioffman, who drives the
Monday
NOTICE—I^apei/lmnging and in-:
terior decorat/dgAlone. Apply to A.
t. Exeter.S. Davis, Ann
HURON PRESBYTEBlAL
W.M..S. MEET IN EXETER
The third annual - meeting of the
Huron Iresbyterial Of the Women’si
Missionary Society will be held in'
James St. United Church, Exeter, on
Tuesday, April 30.
All women are invited to attend*
including leaders of the Y. W. A's,,
Circles, C. G. L
Bands and Baby
The morning
mence at D; 30,
session at 1;45.
Miss Jessie Weir, of India, will,
give aif address which promises to
be most interesting,
dLxL. ..-.x'-
T, groups, Mission#
Bands.
session will co ni-
and the afternoon
Here a nd Th efe
(277)
The Royal York, largest hotel
and tallest building in the British
Empire, will' be open shortly in
Toronto. It is a self-contained
community having' its own bank,
brokers offices, stores, power sta- ’
lion, printing plant, recreation cen
tres) and so on.
Gas from wells of the Bow River
and South Saskatchewan Valley to
the south and west of Medicine Hat
may provide helium gas for- the
British Air Ministry.
The Boy Scouts’ knowledge in
woodcraft may be turned to a new
use in Noya'Scotia where the pro
vincial —--- ------L “’
meat
vices
trees
land.
government forestry depart-
propose to enlist their ser
in the planting of 1,500,000
to reforest 1,000 acres of
The Canadian Pacific has in ex
cess of 91,000 employees and its
yearly pay-roll is appioximately
.$125,000,000.
] "The announcement by the At
lantic steamship lines of reduced
| rates on cabin ships coincides with
| the opening of an Atlantic travel
scasoji in which the cabin type of
ship reaches a standard of equip
ment and accommodation never
hitherto reached and during which
more cabin ships than ever will sail
to and from Europe. The advent
of reduced rates also harmonizes
tlth the policy of many world gov-
'rnments to abolish passport visa
/es. Ocean tourist travel is quick-
y getting back to pre-war condi
tions but greatly enhanced by big
ger and better ships," says William
Baird, Steamship Passenger Traf-
Pacificfic Manager, Canadian
steamships Limited.
- Orders for Canadian
cabled from Great Britain,
strate its popularity overseas and
the confidence placed in otir grad
ing methods, according to Doctor.
J. A. Ruddick, Dominion Dairy*
Commissioner, who states that the
British demand for Canadian cheese
is at the peak.
cheese
demon
Between four and five thousand
bags of Garnet wheat are being
shipped from Fort William - to bo
tested by millers in Great Britain.
Reports of the reception given
these samples will be available be
fore this year's Crop is ripe, gov
ernment officials expect. If these prove favourable the future of this
early ripening variety should be
assured.
Beef grading In ’Canada will be
established shortly under regula
tions framed by the Dominion Gov
ernment, II. S. Ramer, chief of the
Cattle division of the Department of
Agriculture, announced at the an
nual meeting of the Ontario Cattle
Breeder's Association in Toronto
the Other* day. The proposed sys-
tom will bd a voluntary one and
will be confined to municipalities
With fadHtiOS* for inspection and
grading the time of the rfau^h-
ter. Tfeo alm In rleir js the stabil
izing of the Market and the breed
ing of tetter catti«.
a SIIERRIFF’S SALE OF LAND^ J
County of Huron to Wit:
BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Fieri Faff*
ias issued out of His Majesty’s*
High Court of Justice for the PVo^
•vince of Ontario, and to me direct^
ed against the Lands and Tenant^
of JOHN SANDERS at the suit of
the Molsons Bank, the said. Mob:
sons Bank having, by Indenture ofi
Assignment dated tlie St-h. day pg
September, /919, assigned
Judgment t^ C. H. Sanders and A\
salii
J. McDoimll.
HAVE SIZED AND TAKEN IN.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creclitor-s and others having claims
against the estate of WU/BIAM
WEBBER, late of the Villag^bf Hen
sail, in the County of Hn^n, Labor
er, who cliedJon the eleventh day of
April A.D. 3^29, are^^quil’ed to for
ward their Claims J$1y proven to the
undersigned on^dr before the
tee'nth dtw of Ma-y A.D., 1929.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER
EN tliafafeWi’ t-he-said date the
cutors proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only
claims of which they
notice.
DATED at Exeter
day of April 1929.
GLADMAN &
tliir •
to the
then shall have
this eighteenth
STANBURY
Exeter and Hensail
Executors’ Solicitors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t^U
all creditors and others having cj/ims
against the esta/e of GEORGE N,
HILL, late of tlw Village oftfflensall,
in the County qrf Huron, Jsentieman, who died on till seventWuay of April
A.D., 1929, arfe requiuecl to forward their claims cltily pu#ven to the un
dersigned on pr bapre the thirteen
th day of Maf AJ9., 1929.
AND NOTIONS FURTHER GIV
EN that after the said date the Exe
cutor will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which he then shall have
notice.
• DATED at Exeter this eighteenth
day of April 1929.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Exeter and Hensail
Executor’s Solicitors
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY G$^EN that
all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of j^kRY JANE
CONSITT, late of the pillage of Hen
sail,.in the Qftunty o^Huron, AVidow,
who died onjthe fourth, day of March
A.D., 1929,fare, inquired to forward
their claims dul^proven to the un
dersigned <fn o/before the thirteen
th day of i'taFA.D., 1929.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV
EN that after the said date the Exe
cutrix will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which she then shall have
notice.-
DATED at Exeter this 'eighteenth
day of April 1929.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Exeter and Hensail
J Executrix’ Solicitors
I
EXECUTION the one-sixth interest
of the /said John ‘Sanders in the’
equity/of redemption of the follow
ing laffds and premises situate, lyin^
and Jieing in t-lie County of H$$2it
and/being more particularj^-td^scr}b-
ed.jfs follows, viz: PARCEL I:—Lot
Number twenty-^yfr (25) on the’
West side ofJ^lniam Street North of
Aifn Str^^ni the Village of Exete^
in^tjxe^said County of Huron, San
der's5'Survey, subject to a certain. Jife
interest: and PARCEL II.—Lot num
ber eighteen (18) on the North.’
boundary of t-he Township of Ste
phen in the .said County of Huron,
containing by admeasurement onq;
hundred acres more or less, subject
to a certain life interest, which saiib
one .sixth interest in said, lands ancl
premises I shall offer for sale by
auction at my office in t-he Court
House in the Town of Goderich in
the said County of Huron on Tues
day the twenty- eighth (28) day of
May.^929, at the -hour of two o’clock
in/the afternoon.X C. G. MIDDLETON '
Sheriff of the County of Huron
Sheriff’s. Office, Court House, Gode-,
rich, Ont,, February 14th, 1929.
'y... . 4-25-4t&-
A.D., 1929, are requi
their claims daily 10
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBy/iVEN that
all creditors a^d others Waving claims
against the 1 ■ f
WALKER, 1
Hay, in the
er, whp died
March A.D.,
forward the
the undersi
thirteenth c
AND NO1
EN that aft
cutrix will
estate havi
claims of Which she-
notice.
Dated at Exeter
day of April 1929.
GLADMAN &
- Exeter and Hensall ■
Executrix’ Solicitors
estate Jof SAMUEL
o of the Townsliij) of
ounty ^f Huron, Farm
n thj^sixteenth day of
are required to1929
elfins duly proveh to
ned J on or before the
y May A.D., 1929.
IS FURTHER GIV-
r$the said date the Exa
cted td distribute the
tegatd only to the
------j- then shall have
this eighteenth
STANBURY
NOTICE TO DRAIN CONTRACTORS
'I'enders will be received i^y the
undersigned for the construction of.
the Winchelsea Creek Drain Im
provement and the Stewart Draitf
Repair in the Township of UsbornA
on or. before 12 o’clqck noon, May,
4tli, 1929. Tenders to be opened at
the Township Hal), at 3 p.m. the,
same day.
Winchelsea Drain 4180 cubic yds,,-
estimated cogjt $1451.20, Fitrther,
information elm be had at the clerk’s
office or frojn S. W. Archibald, C.E.,
Seaforth, Ont. , '
Stewart Drainpl0485 cubic yds.
estimated, cost.,$’S145.50. Further in-
formation ^caif be had at the clerk’s
office or-f'rom Jno. Rogers, C.E.,
Mitchell, Ont.
No tile in either contract.
A marked cheque for 5% of the
contracf price to accompany each-
tender.
HENRY STRANG, Clerk Usborne
Hensall, II. k. No. 1, Ont.
April 9, 19 29 4-li-4tC.
Fire at the St. Marys public lib
rary which partly gutted the build
ing and destroyed may books, did"
damage amounting to about tew
thousand dollars.
3*
Troubled for Tears. |
I I
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With a Tickling
In Her Threat >
Port Albemt/, B.C., writeshad been troubleifl
for years with a tickling in my throaH*
eyePr wouW bo down, and aM-
mght I would cough so 1 could n$h
weep, and I could hardly do my wbr»
I would cough until I would vomlll.
I heard of
Dr. Wood's
Norway
Pino
Syrup
*ad after the flrat' bottle I had n»-
more eotrgh, and now 1 ant never with*
out a bottle of ‘Dr1. Wood's* In
house. * *
do* famny •to*wo. At all druggieta tod dealere.
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