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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-08-29, Page 21 Mustay, Al 29tb, 1921) 4THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE cn,r,•••• • • DISTRICT NEWS Mr. Fred Wallis iaa purchased And taken over the garage business trent Mr, John Forrest Of Grantell. irs George Manson, of London, returned 'haute. Friday, after; visit- hei.• son, W. S. Manson and. Mrs. Mansell, here. -Forest Free Press, Hon. G. Howard Ferguson' prem- ier of Ontario is slated to speak at a conveztion of the South Perth, Conservatives in Mitchell on .Sep tember 6t1, Mr, Irvin Jacobs, Detreit, and Miss Clarabelle Richmond, of Milford, Mich., have been the guests of Mr: and Mrs. Jacobs at the County Horne. -Clinton News -Record) During the electrical storm which visited this district early on Friday morning the Canadian National Rail- way station p,t Milverton was totally destroyed by fire. The Lucan Horticultural Society have postponed their Flower Show for one year owing to the inferior anality of the flowers caused by the unasnally 4$7 summer and also to the paving of the streets. The engagement is announced of Edna Letitia, (laughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Robert A. Campbell, of 'Altai"- lopf to Mr. Cecil Baxter, of Colborne Tervnship, the marriage to take place the latter part of August, Messra. W. T. BOX & CO., of Sea - forth, are huproving the front of their furniture store. The _old win- dows are being replaced by one large plate glass show window which will cover the whole front and the door will be at the -side. The engagement is announced of Marion Christina, daughter of Mr. Robert B. 'Winslow, et Mitcnell, to Mr. Johnston W.'Bushfield, of Wing - ham, son of Mrs. J. Bushfield and the late Mr. Bushfield, of Mitehell. The tnarriage to -take place the latter part of August. The death took :place in London of Helen Ward, wife of Harry ilIellanus of Mitchell. Deceased was born in St, Marys 34 years age and came to • Mitchell With her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Ward. ,She is survived by her husband Harry liCiganus .and One daughterealsO her parents. Little Stinson McQueen., who ia in the Toronto General Hospital under- going treatment folic:411;1g hls injury from stepping cn a high 'tension wire at the local, power house last mouth is now expected to recover. Another operation has 'been performed and one leg has been removed below the knee, A. quiet but pretty wedding took. place at' the home ef the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Carmi- chael, Mitchell, when their daugh- ter, Anna Madeline, ,became the bride of Burton Minshall, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Minshall, Tillsonburg. They will reside in Tillsonburg. Over forty aged residents of Perth County sent in applications to • the Old Age Pension Board. Out of the 50 applications before thent only seven were recommended. The two specifications which appeared to be leeking in the majority ef applica- tions were proofs of age and natrtl- lization papers. In the death of Archibald Ful- brigg, St. MarYs lest its oldest reale resident. Mr, Fulbrigg Who would have' been 9(1 years of age this fall has been a resident of the vieinity for 75 years. alte deceased was born in England and .at the age of nineteen came to Canada. He is sur- vived by four daughters. • • A very pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snyder, goderich township, when their daughter Vesta Joy was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Frank Thompson Wright, the Rev. J. E, Hogg -performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Wright left on a trip north and on their return they will reside in Melbourne, • On Sunday evening recently when Mr. Jack Thompson, a theological student at Western University, Lon- don, and his two sister, Misses Olive and Emi1y. were driving into Clinton a car from Goderich struck the hug, gummimimmilmompffioniumimmilimmuimoillmimmullmmilliiiiiimimmummiimilimmimimommillmoimimmummummiiimmilig I- Exeter 'Buy at Home' Campaign 111M11•••• =MOON .11.11MINI MIMI= 4M11.11 COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE Through the cp-operatir of the Business Men Fisted 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 Canadian Bank E of Commerce Heartily Endorses the BUY -AT-HOME CAMPAIGN OIMINO = Support LOCAL Merchants and Help Our Town GROW Small Savings Accounts Welcome M•111100. MIMEO* •••••4 M. R. COMPLIN, Manager Traquair & Lindenfield 7-7.- GENERAL HARDWARE Tinsmithing & Plumbing = Varnishes - Paints - Oils `Telephone 27 MIOIESt .1=11111•11 OMINMO .1.••••• • = • and --- "-E• • • FUNERAL DIRECTOR • ••••••••• Telephone 99 E.,R. HOPPER FURNITURE 4•NY/m. •••••1 N. FRED RABtTHGE JEWELLERY & CUT GLASS WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS MOM., Clock and Watch Repairing •••••.• MOIMM 57--- JOS. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC - and - = ART STUDIO =WIN. We put the 'Snap' in Snapshcits 1•110II 6.M. Armstrong EXCLUSIVE: MILLINERY Moral. ONmi.11 and GAINSBOROGH HATS S. FITTON 111••••• OOMNOM. =*-- Sight Examined and Glasses Fitted /•••• OPTOMETRIST = childreu'fP Sight A Specialty = = Telephone 75w • H. T. ROW E ••••=0 SCRANTON COAL & COKE BRITISH AMERICAN Mamma 111.1.11 41•1111m. 1.0•11.100 .10.1••••• ...••••• • 4.0•01101M Gasoline and Oil Telephone 40 MRS. A. YEO-DOWN EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS Fancy Goods mom. ••••••••• Curtains, Linens ' = , Hosiery and Gloves = rolommosmolormonsion•imomillorroimi •••••• „M Middleton's Bakery 4anomi Home of Better Bread" CAKES 4. PASTRY corgittvcirittivt Telephone 62 . Browning's. Drug Store TOILETRIES - DRUGS - STATIONERY - OPTICAL ROOMS - TELEPHONE 143 Your Merchant Would you in a town where there were no stores and.you had to travel several miles every time you wished to buy scene article? Certainly not. The expense of living in such a place would be too great. It would cost you too lima to get to your source of supply, aside from the prices which might be obliged to pay in another city. Besides, merchants in these other cities would mot know you, trust you and place confidence in you. The merchant is necessary in the community. He is your ser- vant. He is a community leader. He supports your schools, churches and civic .institutions and gives you the advantage of a market at your very door. For all this your merchant is entitled to your support. If he is necessary tothe community he is necessary to you, and it is your duty to buy his and enable him to continua business. In supporting your merchant ;du are also supporting yottr- self., Every dollar spent in Exeter adds to the progress of yelp! . town and every dollar spent somewhere else retards the success Exeter. People of. this town want to live in a prosperous com- munity. They have a sensation of pride when someone refers to it as a "live town". It is a "live town" only by the 'support of its residents. If everyone were to suddenly decide to buy nothing here, the town would not last a year. People would move away. As long as the residents continue to support local merchants, .the town will prosper. You are a resident. Will you be found lacking SANDY ELLIOT USED CARS FORD NEW CARS • WE SPECIALIZE ON. FORD SERVICE TELEPHONE* 64 1. T..10WE Mr. H. T. Rowe has a splendid business in Exeter, dealing_ in Eggs, Coal and Coke, Gasolene and Oils. Mr. Rowe maintains several trucks with which he gathers eggs from the stores in the surrounding villages anti in the summer time hi f men covera`' wide territory delivering gasolene to the various supply pumps with British .American gasolene for which /Mr. Rowe is agent. Two new supply tanks are now in course of erection which will give to this company a storage capacity of over 55,000 gala. Mr: Rowe also has a splendid coal business. He handles genu- ine D. L. & W. Scranton coal and Solvay coke, Mr. Rowe is formed that the delivery of coal from the mines is between five and six million tons less than it was one year ago and unless con- sumers stock up before the cold weather comes some persons will go short or have to pay fancy prices when the coal is needed. CHAMBERS BROS. General. Repairs ON ALL MARES OF CARS - U. S.''L. Batteries Dunlop. 'tires Telephone 200 MININEMINSIrOMINIMIlmff Harvey Bros. General Millers MANITOBA'S BEST - MODEL and WELCOME Flour Ali Rinds of Feeds Telephone 35 ADVERTISE TIMES - ADVOCATE Cunningham & Pryde CEMETERY MEMORIALS Telephone 41j .Milo Snell Chevrolet SALES and SERVICE Phone 100; Night phone 209 #41•11111111•111=1.11.110.11.1 IT IS SAID POWELL'S Jas the nicursT ICE CHUAN' and the COOLEST DIIINBS Iletv Hand ol1 ChocoltiteS 38e. New Columbia Records Phone Day Service 1;:i5W Phone Night Service 1.55,1 I-WRON GARAGE, EXETER PONTIAC and BUICK SALES and SERVICE REPATItS, ACCESi40111ES, THIES, OILS, GAS & cAtt Expert 11 11a1 „and Electrietti Service On all nialteS of cat.s. Ir-Anto' 110T0/1, LEAGUE SERVICE STATION Shop rortUflo.4 E0 Polldu Vroprktor, Ulric Snell .1101111••• IMMO/ B. W. F. Beavers ONIMMO Hardware • 1.0•1•0.. •••=11. MOM'S GOMM 1 1•••ml• TINSMITHING PLUMBING • , PAINTS OMENS =MOW MEM, •••••11111 .1••••• 41MIMPI STOVES AND FURNACES ^ • MEMO ONION. .111••=111 11•101.111. . IMMIII. .•=1.111. Telephone 86 S. B. TAYLOR 01•1•11111 OMEN* The Jeweller HIGH-GRADE JEWELLERY E.... - DIAMONDS • Watch and Clock Repairing W. Or. BEE Automobile Accessories ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Everything in Radios E7-. 11=1•11•1 11111• 01•110.1. Telephone 109 .1=111•0. 111110.111•1 G. A. HAWKINS GENERAL HARDWARE PAINTS and OILS SCREENS, Etc. Telephone 29 SOUTHCOTT BROS. General Dry Goads, Gents' Furnishings •Ladies' Really -to -Wear Roots and Shoes Groceries and China Harvey's Grocery YSTEM ERVICE ATISFACTION Telephone 102 N. W. TREWATHA IMMO= 61•111111•. .111•11101 •••••• agioN•11 11/1/.110 =IMMO 1.••••.. 11111111. 1M111.1n .111•1111 OMR. •••11.11 11••=1•111 •111.M1 .1•1•1•••• .11111.1M ralIan• .11•MMINI 10.1•.% •moias am••••• Dealer in NEW LAID EGGS -- and -- MILK FEDPOULTRY Direct From the Farm MM.= lowdom MON. 11=^111•1. 01.0•11. .11•m• •••••• Grigg Stationery Store School Supplies with special = attention given to school libraries' Telephone 37 ROSS -TAYLOR • LOMELI, CO. 011.11111 I/10/1. MIM11.11 111110•101. 1111••••••• .11•1•11••• 11.•••• ••••••1.1 !If .MI11101. MEMO. 0111.•••1 1.0•^1 •••••• 111•14.0. Planing Mill -Lumber Yard Wholesale & Retail • Prices on Summer Cottages Telephone 48 • MINIM 01M.10 PUBLIC UTILITIES C031111ISSION ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WIRING AND SUPPLIES Telephone 127' 811•11Mor ...111•01•0111 11••••• .11.111MMI OMEN. 2iniisionimoillogoilmummoomoolitionomoloolomoiliominomminommooluoilionoollommommollionoimiimuniniumumoinionoloof: gy from the rear. The Dements were thrown forward and the bedy 'of the buggy in which they wore riding was badly smashed, Miss Helen Dickson is visiting her another Mrs, Adam Dickson, of Sea - forth. Miss 11ieltson arrived front England recently where she had been teaching under the Teachers' Ex- change Plan in London, England for the past year. The school year there was from August 28th 1929 to July 24th 1929. Children in London start'te school as early as three years of age. Maxwell Alexander, son of Mr. al Mrs. Alexander Fletcher, of the 5th concession of East Williams sus- tained fatal injuries while working in the field with a binder. No one was near at the time but apparently the horses run away with the .binder and the young man was found ly- ing in the field unconscious, with fractured skull and terribly bruised. Deceased was in his 22nd year and is survived by three brothers and two sisters. Mr. A. D. Scott near Seaforth met. with a serious accident when remove ing the bridle from a heavy colt the animal became frightened and belted. Mr. Scott saw his grandson immed- iately in its path and rushed in front: to save the little boy. He was thrown to the ground with tremen- dous force and rendered ,uncon- scious. His shoulder .W side are badly skinned and bruised, efinger broken, broken ribs and • breken: ankle, he was unconscious until the next day, but Is imuoving now. It was with deep regret that the people of Bayfield learned of the death of William . Heard. The de- ceased had not been well for some time, having,!suffered .a stroke last October frotri%which he,did not fully recover. 'The day of his death he seemed brighter and better than us- ual and lied gone to the barn to help with the chores when near the barn door he collapsed and was later found by his son William. The doc- tor was summoned but he dief short- ly after. He is survlved by his wi- dow,' three. sons and one daughter. THE AIR IS DIIVERENT • Lake of Bays is one thousand or more feet above sea level and the altitude of this sequestered gf, up cif lakes combines with the rag - ranee of the pines to give the sitor a new vigour in life. Y. have real enjoyment -golf or ,.addling all day witiltout tiring, i ou eat heartily and sleep like .1 log. Select you own tpyof accom- . modation, fo here yo' have them all from rus ic cotta to the most pretentious 1of ho 'els. Canadian National R Awe • comfortable trains conne Huntsville with the steamer all points on the Lakes. - Ask any Canadian National Agent for information and literature on this attractive country. .STAFPA (Too late for last week) Mr.' Gordon Hazelwbod, of _Kirk - ton, Preached in the United Church Sunday last. We wish to 'congratu- late Mr. Hazelwood on. preaching euch an inspiring=sermon.. .• Miss Helen Henderson, of Lon- don, is theguest of Miss Dorothy GraY. Mr. John Pinder, of -Niagara Fans called on friends (luring' the week. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Wilson spent a few days in Guelph. Mrs. Donald Balfour, of Windsor, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mr. David Bruce. mowam104 Palpitation of Heart Sinking Spells Couldn't Do Housework Mrs. R. 0. Anderson, Dannville Ont., nmwrites.-"I f naturally; a throng, healthy person, but after my fifth child was born, and the time had arrived for me to take up the reins of household "managetrient, I found my strength very unequal to the duties which devolved upon me as my heart would palpitate, and I would have such strange sensations of sinking. "My husband got me a box of. andliy. the time 1 had finished A 1 had recovered; T did tibt even need the second box, 'We have also used them after having The Flu' and found them to be very beneficial." MilbUrn's Heart and Nervo Pills have( been (311 the market for the past 35 years and during that time have proved their beneficial properties tfi thoto having heart and nerve troubles. Price, 50 cents a bots at all druggists or 4ealerS, ot-rehiled direet, nit receipt of 'to by he T Co., Ltd., orskto, Ont, roe -Exert. Miura-Ahura* pstablishecl 1873 and 1887 Published every Thursday morning.. at Exeter, Ontario SUBSCRIPTION -42.00 per year advance. RATES -'arm or Real Estate for sale •§0e. each insertion for first .four insertions. 25e, each sulum- illient insertion, Miscellaneous ar- tcles, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, og Found 10c. per line of six wartlike Reading notices •10c, per lino. Card of Thanits 50e. Legal ad- vertising 12 and $c. per line. Di memoriam, with one verse 500., extra verses 25c. each. Member of The Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. Professional. Cards GLADMAN & ST' BURY BARRISTERS, S CITORS, 4c. Money to( Loan nvestmenis Mad*, urance Safe-Depo Vault for use of our Clients without charge EXETER LONDON HENSALL CARLING &. BARRIST RS, 5 LOA'S, I IN LEY, CITORS, Lc. STMENTS, RANCE Office: g Block, Main street. EXETER, ONT. Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D. DEN AL SURG Late District IDental Of or of Militia District Nu iber On London, Ont. Closed all djiy We esday until the 181hofieeptember elephones Office 34w House 843 MAIN ST., EXETER, ONT. Dr. G. F. Ro Iston, LS.,D.D.S. D NTIS Office over Ca ng & Morley •trice E R, ONT. DR. E. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGE Graduate of theOient:rio eterinars olg DAY 4ND N HT CALLS PROM TTENDED TG • Corner Cot ME0n, 1 Ann Streets Office in C. '. SneIrs`Biock EXETER, ONT. JOHN WARD CHIROPRACTICt OSTE ELECTRO-THEOPY- VIOLET T • AT NTS PHO 0 MAIN 'ST., EXETER V.1•1•41.104•11.••••11.1.0.10......• ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED UCTION For Huron a d Mild ex if FARM SALES A SP LTY PRICES RASO ABLE SATISFACTIO G RANTEEB Phone 57- asliwood R. R. NO. 1, DASHWOOD FRANK TAYLO LICENSED • T/CTIO1 For Huron' nJ M5 esel FARM SALE A 8 CIALTY Prices Reasona le id Satisfaction • 06 teed, EXETER P. 0. or RING 138 OSCAR KLOPP LICENSED AUCTIO:NE Ilonor Graduate •arey J s' Auc- tion Scheel. Spe e al • cti se taken in Registered Liv: Stocl- all breeds) Merchandise, Re' 1 tate, Parra Sales, Etc. Ra s keeping with prevailing pricy atiSfaction as- sured, write • . KlopP, Zuricli. or phone 18-93, Zurich, Ont. '1 E Ontario E itab "AVo t eh for rtepre C. J•. enta Phone e ON ONTARIO - 243 ionise" • SAVE MONE By BLJYING SHINGLES OW 2ir4 Pine 'Sc ntlih or Colony, houses, Hen 4o s Or other buildings at 43 .0 per M. FERTILIZER lowest prieet. A. J. CLATWORTHY Koh C.RANTorio ONTARIO 0