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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-08-15, Page 2
THCRSDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1929 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE •ff* 50 YEARS AGO The Rev, Mr. Kennedy, of Centra- ]ia, officiated at the services In C, M. Church on Sunday last, Mitcimii, the ■ pastor sent in Toronto. Qn Monday night opened the tap in a belonging to Captain Kemp, allov/- ing about fifteen gallons of the- in flammable liquid to escape. The barn of Mr, Love, lot 31, 1, Biddulph, was burned ' to ground on Monday evening last, fire was witnessed by a number of our citizens from Main Street, The property of Mr. John Cruni- can of this plaice was offered for sale on Tuesday last. $2,175 was offered 'by Mr. Geo. Mace, but it was bought in by Mr, Crunican at $2,- 199. The Winghamites went south on the morning train on Friday last on their way to Port Stanley where they spent their civic holiday and home in the evening looking rather lan- quid. being still the Mr. ab- onelast some coal oil barrel con. the The On Thursday afternoon last while Mr. Bell was delivering bread at the north end of the village his horse became frightened and ran away. The Exchange Bank, a branch, of fice in this place closed on’Thurs day last. Mr, Aldsworth on Wednesday last threshed for Mr. A. Walper, six hundred bushels of wheat and sixty bushels of oats. He says he could have threshed two hundred bushels more, had not the heat of the day prevented the men from work. The 'following officers were regu larly installed in Exeter on the open ing of a new Royal Arch Chapter G. R, of C,—-James Sutton, William Matheson, F. G. Simpson, Geo. Sam- well, T. Gidley, George Willis, Wm. Hayden, W. H. Burke, Henry O’Neil. On Friday last several of our vil lagers repaired to the Township of Hay, taking with them their guns and hounds for the purpose of hunt ing a bear which, has been seen in the Township. They reported that they had a “bare’’ hunt. 25 YEARS AGO Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hunter had the misfortune to be thrown opt of their buggy when returning from town on Tuesday of last week, ow ing to the horse shying when, a short distance south of town. They luck ily received only a shaking up. While Mr. G. Brooks was deliver ing bread the other day on Huron street his horse became frightened at an automobile and ran away, up setting the bread wagon and spilling the bread promiscuously along the road. Fred J. Sanders, WbQ recently re signed as teacher of S. <S. No.3, Ste phen, left last week to spend a few weeks with his brother, Rev. C, W. Sanders B.A., of Port Rowan, prior to accepting a position with Mr, T. P. Smith, of Elora, to‘take up the study of pharmacy. Having leased the premises re cently vacated by Wm. Trevethick, Mr, John T, O’Brien will open up business with a choice, and fresh stock of groceries, flour, feed, etc. W. A. Westcott, who left here a Harrington has been the successful few weeks ago to accept a position curve artist for the Exeter Baseball in Peterboro has now been placed in Club, charge of a large branch store in that city, Norman Lloyd, who has been suf* ferjng from an attack of appendici tis, underwent an operation for the removal of the trouble at the hands of Drs, Rollins and Hyndpian early Wednesday morning. The opera tion was successful and the patient gives promise of recovery, Mr. T. Sanders has purchased ’Mrt J. .Snell’s dwelling on Huron Street, paying therefore about $600, R. W. Dfnney has purchased Mr H. Leyett’s frame dwelling on. corner of Sanders and Carling paying in the neighborhood of $800, Mr. Dlnney also disposed of* his dwelling on Gidley Street to Mr. Kernick realizing $550, Mr, W. the Sts. D. Irj recognition of his services the. baseball club on Monday evening after the game presented him With a handsome club bag. The. presenta tion being made by Hon. Pres, W. J. Heaman. The fine bank barn of Mr, Wm. /Sanders of the 3rd concession of Stephen was struck by lightning during the heavy electrical storm on Monday night last, and was totally destroyed together* with quantity of hay and wheat stock, ’Hie home of Mr. Wm. Exeter North was struck by lightn ing during the heavy electrical storm on Monday night last and siderably damaged. ■Mr, C. W. Christie, of a large and sopie Veal, of was con 15 YEARS AGO Mr. M. E. Harrington, accountant at the Commerce left Tuesday morn ing for St. Thomas. While here Mr. 11 IIS Exeter ‘Buy-at-Home’ Campaign fr- COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE Through the co-operation of the Business Men listed below, we will reproduce a series of educational articles endeavoring to bring about a better business relationship between resident and merchant in the town, and thus bring about more progressive community in which to live. The Small Savings Accounts Welcome Support LOCAL Merchants and Help Our Town GROW Heartily Endorses the BUY-AT-HOME CAMPAIGN ■I Browning’s Drug Store TOILETRIES — DRUGS — STATIONERY — OPTICAL ROOMS — v^TEHERHONE 143 PRICE and QUALITY Stepnen, had a valuable cow struck and kill ed by lightning on Monday night. Mr. L, Watson, who has been clerking for Mr, W. S. Cole has re signed his position and will take a few holidays prior to leaving for Toronto wher<? he will attend Phar macy. Mr. Nelson Stanlake, of Stephen, has purchased through Mr. Al. Hast ings the brick house on James St. belonging to Mr. S. Martin and formerly occupied by Mr. Hewitt. Mr. P, M. Moir of the Thames Rd’., left this week for Crystal City, in Manitoba where; he will, assist in taking off the crops from his land near that place. Mr. Herman Ker- nick assisted him and will visit his sister Mrs. Wesley Stone, at Swan son, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Long, Mrs. Welsh .and Gerald Long returned on Saturday after visiting in London ;for a few days, B. W. F. Beavers Hardware TINSMITHING PLUMBING ■1 M. R. COMPLIN, Manager GENERAL HARDWARE Tinsmithing & Plumbing Varnishes — Paints — Oils . Telephone .27 ? E. R. HOPPER FURNITURE and —- ‘ FUNERAL DIRECTOR* t Telephone 99 Did you eVer enter a store and say “Give me the cheapest suit of clothes you have in the house?” You certainly did not because you realize that price is not the only consideration and that you must demand quality for what you buy, whether it is a house and lot or a paper of pins. You want the best suit you can buy for the money, and the same theory applies to all other lines of merchandise. The mere fact that you go to another city and buy a suit for $10.00 does not mean that you have saved money. Your home merchant could have given you a suit for $10.00 that would probably be better than tbe one you bought. He could probably have given you the same suit for less money. This means that your, home merchant wants to satisfy you and give yoji,your.mopey's worth. He will not sell you something that is not’ worth .the money you pay for it, because he wants your trade when you come again. The merchant in the other city does not . card. He doesn’t.expect to ever see you again and will try to' 'getC alFhe can out of you while the getting is good. It is not the price you pay that determines whether or not you are getting a bargain. It is the quality of goods that you get for your money that counts,. The next time you think of buying out side Exeter, if you ever do think of such a thing go first to your home merchant,and ask to see article or articles which ydu are thinking of buying.; It is a courtesy you owe your community as ‘well as your merchant and yourself, and it always pays. PAINTS- STOVES AND FURNACES Telephone 8G S. B. TAYLOR The Jeweller HIGH-GRADE JEWELLERY DIAMONDS Watch and Clock Repairing JTljr Sxrtrr ©intra-Aiimirirte Established 1873 and. 1887 Published every Thursday morning, at Exeter, Ontario SUBSCRIPTION—$2,0.0 per year i*. advance. RATES—Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c. each insertion for ffr»t four insertions. 25c. each subse quent insertion, Miscellaneous ar ticles, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, or, Found 10c. per line of six word*., Reading notices Card of Thanhs vertising 12 and Menioriam, with extra verses 25 c. each. 10c, per Hutt. 50c. Legal a,d- 8c. per line.. Ib pne verse 50e- Member of The Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. Professionair Cards FRED RABETHGE JEWELLERY & CUT GLASS - WESTINGHOUSE , RADIOS ' ’ Clock and Watch Repairing u SANDY ELLIOT FORD WE SPECIALIZE ON FORD SERVICE TELEPHONE Bl USED CARS NEW CARS JOS. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC — and — ART STUDIO J We put the 'Snap’ in Snapshots JOS. SEfllOK G. M. Armstrong EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY — and — GAINSBOROGH HATS. Almost ever since there has been an Exeter there has been a Senior associated with art and photography. Mr. Jos. Senior, the present photographer succeeded his father the late Charles Senior. At one time photography was a mystic art .but since the camera has become a household article much of the work now done by Mr. Senior is the developing and printing of Snapshots. As a photographer Mr. Senior has an. enviable reputation, his work - being highly spoken of. In addition to the photographic business M'r. Senior carries a stock of art pictures and art novelties that would ’be a credit to a municipality much larger than Exeter. It might be of interest to note that for twenty years Mr. Sen ior has been tne efficient town clerk and in that time has been treasurer ’for fourteen years. Zurich sMr. Chas. Fritz, accompanied by his brother John Fritz, of Guelph, spent a few days witli relaf.iy;qs in, Toledo, Ohio. , Mr. and ifors. Ed, Siebert and fam ily, of Detroit, were visitors in Zur ich recently. ’ • ' Mrs. B. Roth and son Stanley, of Tavistock, spent Sunday with rela tives in the vicinity. Rev. and Mrs. W. Y. Drier are at tending a summer assembly at Lake Chataqua, N.Y. Mr. Milton Hey, of Detroit, Miss Taylor, of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Combra, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ruby and fam ily, of Kitchener, were holiday visit ors with the ‘ former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ruby. Mr. Russell Preeter, of Kitchener, spent a few days with friends in the village. Mr. George K. Farwell and fam ily were week-end visitors with friends at Elimra, St. Clemens and Kitchener. Miss Lauretta Farwell, who lias been at Kitchener for a few weeks returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brisson and family, of Ford City, visited their friends in this vicinity week-end. Word was received of of Philip Hartman which at his home near Watford. The late Mr. Hartman was well-known to many of the residents of Hay Town ship, having lived on a farm on the Goshen Line south for many years. When he sold the farm he moved to Parkhill where he was interested in the milling business for a number of years. He was a successful farmer owning 200 acres near the time of his death, vived by his widow. S. FITTON ■OPTOMETRIST Sight Examined and Glasses Children’s Sight A Specialty Telephone 75w CHAMBERS BROS. General Repairs ON ALL MAKES OF CARS U. S. L. Batteries Dunlop Tires Telephone 200 Cunningham SPryde CEMETERY MEMORIALS Telephone 41 j H. T. ROWE SCRANTON COAL & COKE BRITISH AMERICAN Gasoline and Oil Telephone 40 Harvey Bros. General Millers MANITOBA’S BEST - MODEL and WELCOME Flour . All Kinds of Feeds Telephone 35 Snell Chevrolet SALES and SERVICE Phono 100; Night phone 20!) MRS. A. YEO-DOWNv . gi’H. EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS ADVERTISE Fancy Goods Curtains, Linens Hosiery. and Gloves in the -— IT IS SAID PO WELL’S has (ho RICHEST WE CREAM and the COOLEST DRINKS Nexv Hand Roll Chocolates 38C. Now Columbia Rdcords, Middleton’s Bakery “The Home of Better Bread” CAKES — PASTRY CONFECTIONERY Tetebhcne 52 , phone Dfty Service 155w Phone Night Service ISlJj HURON GARAGE, EXETER . '. > > PONTIAC and BUICK SALES and SERVICE ’ i, Accessories, tires, oils, gas & ciii Washing ncliftfdeat and Electrical Service on all makes of cats. ■ SEHVICK station Proprietor, tlltlc Snell REPAIRS, Expert m<| OFFICIAL ’ ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE Shop ^ormnitn, E, Follen ■ • v. STANBURY OL1CIIORS, *c. Investments Made, surance Vault for use oL our without charge ;/ LONDON irilNSAM*. iRLEY STJERS, SOLICITORS, Ac„ IANS, INVESTMENTS, | insj/rance Office: Ca^lir* * GLAPMAN BARRISTERS, Money t| Loa Safe-Depdfci Clien EXETER y' CARLING & m61 I dr BARRIS! LO. Block, Main Street, lefETER, ONT-■fl. Z - .S.,D.D.3L Late Digfl ' DTetrfct- Closed al .......T.■■■■ Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L DENTAL SUR 'iftt .Dental QTficer of MiHtt*. limber Ousl London, ObL day Wednesday until the 8th of September Office 34j MAl| Telrpiiones House 34J EXETER/ONT. Office ov Dr. G. F. Roulston |TTiS-------- D.S.,D.D.S- ijtfrling & Morley Office EXETER, ONT DR, WM. L. LAWSON L. D. S. 1 DEI|TI9I Office in Old C<|nij Main St., Exeter. the death took' place Watford at He is sur- PAINTS and OILS SCREENS, Etc. Telephone- 29 STEOPATBnr *Y & ULTRA.- DATMENTS NE 70 over the G. A. HAWKINS GENERAL HARDWARE W. J. BEER Automobile Accessories ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Everything in Radios Telephone 109 SOUTHCOTT BROS General Dry Goods, Gents’ Furnishings Ladies’ Rea<ly-to-Wear Boots and Shoes Groceries and China ECIALTY ’ REASONABLE fercial Building,, “ Phone 77w- . DR. E. S. STEINER X.! VETERINARY SURC^ON A Graduate of th4 Ontaiyf Veterimtry OSCAR KLOPP LICENSED AUCTIONEER^ Aue- DAY JNJ CALLS PROMPf’L Corner of Mafln Office in CK- 0 other' FERTILIZER ARTHUR WEB LICENSED AUCTIONEER For Huron and Middlesex FARM SALES A price! ___________ SATISFACTION^GUARANTEEDt Phoneys? 3 Dashwood .1, DASHWOOIF 2x4 Pine Scaling for polony houses, Hen buildings at $3 Harvey’s Grocery SYSTEM ERVICE ATISFACTION Telephone 102 Her Nerves IGHT ’ATTENDED W nd Ann Street* i Snell’s Block EXETER, ONT.^p-- ....----------z__----- —- ■ ---------...f7 CHIROPRACTIC, j! ELECTRO-TI VIOLET P MAIN ST., JOHN W Deajer in NEW LAID EGGS — and — MILK FED POULTRY Direct From the Farm School Supplies with special attention given to school! libraries Telephone 37 Mrs. David Rodtks, Rocky Moun tain House, Alta., writes:—“When I first got married my nerves were some thing terrible as I was in a run down condition on account of boarding a number of men. “My nerves were so bad they nearly got the best of me, and the least little excitement would set me trembling, and I had to have some one with me all the time. * “One day I saw an advertisement of FRANK TAYLO Id CENSED AUCTIOJ For Unroll and Mi/ftlesex FARM SALES' A Sj^JCIALTY Prices Reasonable affd Satisfaction; Guarftifteed EXETER P. O. or RING 13S Honor Graduate Garey Jon lion School. S| in Registered Lt Merchandise, ] Sales, Etc. Rd prevailing pridlg surer!, write d or phone 18-93; iecial cour takert re Stock (aj^’breeds> Farnsxft • witW factioii a&- opp, Zurfeb.. LUMBER CO. ' Planing MiII~ Lumber Yard , Wholesale & Retail Prices■ on Summer: Cottages Telephone 48 PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WIRING ' /ANR SUPPLIES , Telephone 127 and decided.to give ihem a trial. After taking one box I cotild feel a big improve ment, and after I had taken thr?e bdxefc I was better, and, now11 have no sign of nerve trouble of any description. “I feel ds though I cannot praise Heart and. Nerve Pills too highly ns th^y.1 Certainly have bed,n worth their weight in gold to me.. They are ft. boon to anyone suffering with bad nerves.” Price, fib edits ft box at all druggists fend dealers, or mailed direct on fedeipt of price by Tho T» Milburn Co., Ltd.. Toronto, Ont. BUYING SHINGLES NO uses J. clatworthy Phone 12 GRANTON, ONTARIO