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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-10-31, Page 2THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1023 THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE 50 YEARS AGO ,All the present teachers of the Exeter Public School with the ex- ception of Miss Schram have been rye -engaged for next year. Mr. Robert I;ellaway, of this vii - lege the other day took up in leis garden a table carrot which weigh- ed five pounds. Tl1b annual tTsbot'ne ,plowing Iuntel) is to be he1cl on the farm of 'William Westcott, lot 16, con. 3, Usborne. The judges of the Stephen and TTsborlle Agricultural Society on the root crop have completed their la- bors awarding the prizes. as follows. Turnips, 1st, 1Villiant Jeckell; 2nd, Robert McCord; 3rd, John Mooney. Mangolds, William Jeckell. At the Stone School House, Us - borne, section No. 3 on Wednesday evening the 22nd inst. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzie and family of the 12th concession of Usborne were matte the recipients of a beautiful cruet stand, two shawls, a walking cane and other articles by their numerous friends and acquaintances AIr. Geo. W. Holman read the ad- dress, and Misses Jennie A. McCurdytient and practical telellor in the but we are pleased. to say she is now and Jenny Duncan made the llresell- person of Miss 11. D. Pringle. recovering rapidly. Wien oh behalf ,pf the neighbor- hood, l\tessrs. 'John Irvine, Jolul Dunean, Mr. Roadhouse and William Stinson gave short addresses. .011 Monday last Irving McCtlllach aged 13 years, eldest son of Ur. James :McCulloch, con. 10, Usborne, was returning home from Mr, Viet - when he met a neighbor on the road leading it colt. A dog which was with the boy annoyed the Colt which caused it to kick, stI•ili.- ing the little fellow in the abdomen. wounding hint so severely that death ensued one the following Thursday. 25 YEARS AGO Following are the polling booths for the Village of Exeter on Novem- ber the 3rd; No. 1, Kuntz's Carriage Shop; No. 2, Weekes' Marble Works; No. 3, Jos. Cobbledick's office and No. 4,, the Town Hall. The trustees of S. S. No., {3, Ste- phen, 1x4 miles west of town have secured the service of a most effic- AIr, and. and Samuel Gidley, llliss; Edith •Cidley anti Mr. Harry .Gidley left on Wednesday for Duluth whsere they will reside in future, Mr. R1,eh- a1•c1 Gidley accompanied them aa,far• as LU11d0I1. Mr. Minis, Biggins lean purchased front. Messrs. A. ,McDollnelJ,. Dickson & Carling, that portion of Fansou's block that has fOr so many years been used as :a .Uarber shop in the south part of the buildiug, .At the "conclusion of the 'weekly prayer meeting "ill •Caven Presbyter- inn church on Thursday last the members took advantage of the oc- rasion to recognize in a pleasant and most happy planner the worth of their choir leader Mr. Jos. Sen- ler, by presenting hint with a hand- some and costly marble clock. The presentation was made by the pas- tor, Rev. W. M. Martin assisted by Mrs, Geo. Samwell. Airs. \\'nm. 13awden was early on Thursday morning last stricken with paralysi a Site remained in an un- conscious condition for several days 15 YEARS AGO Mr. W. R. Taylor has purchased Mr. Steele's residence in Exeter North and will move therein, 'Mr., S. W. Rowe, of Clinton, form- erly of Exeter, has secured a position in Ingersoll and left for that place, I -Ie will move leis family there short- ly, Mr. E. Harvey, who has spent the summer in the West has returned home and is visiting his parents lir. and Mrs. Harvey. i\Ir. Milo Snell, who recently sold his farm on the London Road soul.h has rented the house recently va- cated by Mr. Frank Case. 1\Irs. J. J. Knight, of Guelph, un- derwent all operation on Thursday of last week and is progressing as well as can be expected. .Mr, W. Mawhinney, of Crediton, is moving into the residence on -Wil- liam Street recently purchased from Mr. W. Blatchford. `91111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIII111111111111111111IIIIII1111111111111III11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIII11111111111111111111101111111M �Hnr�n�' .an�nann= 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 Canadian Bank of Commerce Heartily Endorses the BUY -AT-HOME CAMPAIGN Support LOCAL Merchants and Help Our Town GROW Small Savings Accounts Welcome M. R. COMPLIN, Manager Traquair & Lindentield GENERAL HARDWARE Tinsmithing & Plumbing -= Varnishes — Paints — Oils Telephone 27 E. R. HOPPER FURNITURE ' — and — FUNERAL DIRECTOR Telephone 99 BRED RABETHGE JEWELLERY & CUT GLASS WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS Clock and Watch Repairing JOS. SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHIC — and — ART STUDIO We put the `Snap' in Snapshots = G. M. Armstrong EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY — and — GAINSBOROGH HATS S. FITTON OPTOMETRIST - Sight Examined and Glasses Fitted Children's Sight A Specialty Telephone 75w 1-1. T. ROWE3 E. SCRANTON COAL & COKE , BRITISH AMERICAN 54- Gasoline and Oil 414.01444 Telephone 40 WM. ANDREW Salcsmmm for J. It. \Vi\THINS CO. Ilamilton and Winnipeg Liniments, 'Tonics, Spices, Toilet • Articles, Flavorings Poultry and Stock Tonics Telephone 43 Middleton's Bakery 11e Moine of Reiter Broad" CAKES PASTRY " CONFECTIONERY TcleplIone 52 Browning's Drug Store TOILETRIES — DRUGS — STATIONERY • OPTICAL ROOMS — TELEPHONE 143 Community Confidence Essential Your confidence in your community is based solely upon its prosperity. First you judge the community in which it is your de- sire to become a resident from the standpoint of its churches and its business interests, what protection the community offers you in its fire as well as police systems. You aro judge of that commun- ity. Should it prove to you to be loose or inefficient in any man- ner, naturally you look elsewhere and you are justified in so doing. If you locate in any community it is done solely on the basis of the confidence you have in that community and the protection it af- fords you along with its proven prosperity. Therefore you do- cide that anything worth having is worth protecting. If the chance for a man to invest to good advantage, or earn a good living, or establish himself as a moderate expense where His, family desires all the advantages of a well run civic government, he is assured 'of one thing—Protection. Deriving all these benefits it is up to you to protect your merchants and all business interests. Buy front them. Give them an opportunity to serve you. Keep your dollars in your own community. They make you .more prosperous. These same :dollars conte hack to you. They minimize your taxes. They increase the value of your own personal investments. Your merch- ants are willing to help you. It is up to you to help them. SANDY' ELLIOT USED CARS FORD NEW ,CARS WE SPECIALIZE ON FORD SERVICE TELEPHONE 64 :» G. A. HAWKINS Mr. G. A. Hawkins, although still in the prime of life, is the oldest hardware man of the village of Exeter. Mr. Hawkins has been in business in Exeter for over twenty-five years, first entering the hardware business with his father, Mr. Thos. Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins Carries a complete line of general hardware, including stoves and tinware, paints and oils, screens, etc. He handles a complete line of the famous Stanley tools as well as .the celebrated Rogers silverware. Of recent weeks Mr. Hawkins has been fea- turing l tilac, the 20 minute drying enamel, which is very popular for interior decoration and there has 'been a good demand for it. Mr. Hawkins' motto is service and one of his aims is immedate de- livery on phone orders. Mr. Hawkins pays strict attention to busi- ness and is usually on the job. Poultry and Eggs 'WANTED: SELL US YOURS Will grade your flock and • take away the culls and Pay top Market prices. R. E. POOLEY WINCHELSEA & KIRKTON Harvey Bros. General Millers MANITOBA'S BEST - MODEL and WELCOME Flour All Kinds of Feeds Telephone 35 ADVERTISE -- in the — TIMES ADVOCATE Cunningham 8r Pryde ,CEMETERY MEMORIALS Telephone 41j 111111.01•1= 4111•111.0111111.111 Milo Snell Chevrolet SALES and SERVICE Phone 100; Night phone 209 SOMETHING NEW Edison Needle Record Plays on all needle Phono- graphs. Sells for a ' dollar; double sided and long playing. HEAR T1I1101AT POWELL'S ON THE $15 PHONOGRAPH POWELL'S Variety STORE Photic Day Service 15i$w Phone Night Ser'viee flrsj HURON GARAGE, EXETER PONTIAC and BUICK SALES and SERVICE REPAIRS, ACCESSORIES, TITLES( OLS, GAS & CAR . Wri.st1i tt'w Expert Mechanical and Electrical Service on all nine es of cars. OFFICIAL ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE SEnArKl STATION Shop For'tlinaii, E. Itbllen Proprietor, C1ric,St b11 B. W. F. Beavers Hardware TINSMITHING PLUMBING PAINTS STOVES AND FURNACES Telephone 86 S. B. TAYLOR .74 The Jeweller • HIGH-GRADE JEWELLERY DIAMONDS - Watch and Clock Repairing 1 Iht. J. EER Automobile Accessories ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Everything in Radios Telephone '109 G. A. HAWKINS GENERAL HARDWARE PAINTS and OILS SCREENS, Etc. Telephone 29 SOUTHCOTT BROS. General Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Boots and Shoes Groceries and China Harvey's Grocery YSTEM Relief fro ,D, isth czeina D ' erfect Antiseptic Fo eulek telt from eczema, chafed skin. Nun. s; -blotch , and other skin rouble. Jannis tbo sur• ooling liquid D.D.D.DOlean. stall' ss. It etrutes tho skin and soothes end als ti tissues. ITCIIING STOPS the BION Ayr. ' 1 FIRST Cool. DROPS TOUCH ru Sib) A..ase bottle. prove Its merit Or your Jai 01 6Ores, sour money tack. 17,11.D. give r health. (UpaonlyD.D.1).8Q0), .`S. 1{OWEY, ]11{UGUt5T . SERVICE ATISFACTION Telephone 102 N. W. TREWARTHA Dealer in NEW LAID EGGS •-- and — MILK FED POULTRY • Direct From the Farm Grigg Stationery Store School Supplies with special attention given to school libraries Telephone 37 ROSS -TAYLOR LUMBER CO. KIRKTON (Crowded out last week.) Air, and Mrs. McDonald spent the week -end at Medford. Miss 'Mary Donis, of K. Marys, spent a few days with Mrs. Win. At - kinson. 1\•Ir. and Airs. Proctor, of Toronto, is visiting with Mrs. MclIardy. There was no service in the Unit- ed church here on Sunday and many• availed themselves of the opportun- ity of attending the anniversary ser- vices at Anderson. Owing to the continued dry Weather many of the welts around, here have ,g'one dry and many of tho farmers are drawing water fo;' • thou• stock 111, Alma 1111=1=1 Planing Mill --Lumber Yard Wholesale & Retail Prices on Summer Cottages Telephone 48 .�mart.41111•11.11 . onoul PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WIRING .� AND SUPPLIES Telephone 127 11014601.0 1111111149111. • d t1{�1�1�11111Illlllil111{ftllElI1111111111111111IIiflCif[Illill(illlillli111i111111111iillllr(I!llliilElilfiii1111f1illilifll(lilllli(Ilfilliiifilliillplliililli1if1111111IIIIiIf111(1111i1111111Illiiillffffl�i;: SHIPKA (Crowded out last week.) A'Ir. and Mrs. F. La Fond, of Sar- nia, visited- Sunday at the home of Mr. C. Finkbeiner. Arr. and Mrs. A. Finkbeiner and Miss Jean McKenzie visited over the week -end with friends in Windsor. Rev. Mr, Erwin, of Centralia will preach in the United church next Sunday at 2.30 p.m: The wSunday. ,$l1 tQol will be at 1.30 p.m. Every body welcome:" . Mrs. Robert Taylor enteftained a few of her friends to a birthday party one day last week in honor of her mother Mrs. Robt. Adair, who celebrated her 87th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mollarcl and Miss Lela spent Sunday in London. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs, John Flynn and Mrs. Francis Flynn in the loss of their husbands. ' Mr. and Airs. Matthew Sweitzer and children visited on Sunday with friends in New Hamburg.' Mr, John Matz, who has been visiting there for a week returned home with them. GRAND BEND (Crowded out last week.) lid {rlvr 0.3ist1F5- buurair Established 1873 and 1887 Published every Thursday morning.. at Exeter, Ontarlo SUBSCRIPTION—$2.00 per year is advance, RATES—Farm or Beal Estate for s tie 5Qc, each in'sertiou for first four insertions. 25c. each subs,- quest insertion. Miscellaneous ar- ticles, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, .A1• Fotlnd 10c. per line of six words. Reading notices 10c. per line. Card of Thanks 50c. Legal ad. vertising 12 and 80.. per line. Ile Memoriam, with one verse 5Oe: extra verses 25c. each. Mr. and Mrs. Walter '.ungland vis- ited friends in .13,rinsley over the week -end. Airs. Walter Statton is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G.eromette, of Buffalo, are spending a few weeks with friends and relatives. Air. John Moussou was in Strat- ford on Saturday combining busines with pleasure. The boys who went to Detroit 'about a month ago returned and re port work very scarce. -- Mr. and Mrs. Joe 011iver spen Sitnday in St. Marys. Mr. and hers. Geo. Shephard, o Thedford, called on friends in 'th burg on Sunday. Mrs. Pilfer, of Chatham, came t visit her mother Mrs. Merner and took 'sick very suddenly. Dr. Taylor was called and Mrs. Piffer was able to go !tome on Sunday. Miss Mabel Walker has been away on her holidays returned on Monday. The road will all lead to the Unit ed Church on November the 3rd and 6th when Rev. McIntosh, of London, wit preach annnversary services and the goose and duck supper will be on the sixth day. Keep the date i mind. See large bills. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page, of De troit, spent a few days with th latter's mother Mrs. F. Page. °Ang for ch bronchi helps healthy Pleasant to 7ak It Helps Dig is an e ren's c a ,but b fes. Berl 4 ctive remedy ds', -coughs, CSBORN1+) & lit F11116. INSURA Head Office. BERT MUTVI CE COMPANY arduhar. Out. President SiMON DO\ Vi ' res. F r ANK McCONNEL •btli . CTORS ANG SINCL- l•1,' 3. T. ALLISON ROB NOtt , S, WM. 11ROCK LENTS JOHN ES. ' R'i► 'Centralia, Agent tot '[lab. n: • ;nd Blddulph OLIVER HA IS, Munro, Agent to Hibbert, Fullerton and Logati W. A. TURNBULL Seeretai.ry-Treasurer :Doi 93, Eteter, Ontario °L(1DMAN & STANT:A-BY kloticitors, Exeter Member of The Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. Professional Cards s t f e ° - n - e GLADMAN & STANBU BARRISTERS, S •.LICIT° -, &e. Money to Loan !vest i its Made. Insant, Safe -Deposit V . It or use of our Clients wi, . it charge EXETER LONDON MENSAL- L. CARLING & MORL , ,. BARRISTERS, -;OLICI 'ARS, ,&e LOANS, I VE :. TENTS,. INS :. 'CE Office: Carlin,.? dock, Main Streek EXETER, . ONT. Dr. G. S. Atkinson; U.D.S.,D D S.. DENTAL SURGE Late District 1)e tal Off er of Militft District Numb r One ,ondon, Ont. Closed• all day We esday until the • .1811 of ptember ephones • ' Office 34w House -S4 MAIN 'ST., EXETER, ONT.'•• Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D. .,D.D.S. DEN7ST Office over C 1 „ & Morley Law face EXET ' R. ONT. • ' DR. E. S. STEINER •� VETERINARY SURGE Graduate of the 0 tatio .'` tediurp ' Col fe DAY A . % HT CALLS PROMPT .•- : ' TTENDED To - Corner of Mai .` 'and Ann Streets Office in C. . Snell's Block EXETER, ONT. JOHN ' RD CHIROPRACTIC, OS ► .°PATI ELECTRO -TITER : F ' A':ULTRA- VIOLET T .rAIENTS ' , PIIl 70 MAIN ST., EXETER ARTHUR WEBS' ..''+ LICENSED AUCTIO 3 E1 For Huron and Ali esex T" FARM SAL a.. A S e CIALTif ' PRICES EANABLE SATISFACTI's N >' ARANTEED Phone G - .. Dashwood; R. R. NO " ,, DASIIWOOD FRANK ,. AYLO'." '' LICENSED . UCTIO�, ; R For Iluron . n(1 Mit ,' esex • FARM SALE' A S +.CIALTY Prices Reasona e i Satisfaction Gu a•a. eed EXETER P. '. or RING 138 .> Y OSCAR LOPP LICENSED ' 'CTION Honor Graduat: Carey ones' Auc- tion School. Spic fat rse taken in Registered Li St -' (all breeds) Arerchandise, i' a ; Estate, Farnu Sales, Etc. It : ein • keeping with - prevailing pm '.-. Satisfaction as- sured, write Oscar Klopp, Zurich.. or phone 18-93, Zurich, Ont. TI E Ontario E R mita i - Lit.. "Watch for our I ' tth►ouse" 1tep esex rive . ' C. ' IXON EXETELL ONT.titI0 Phone 243 SAVE MON ' 4 , By BUYI G SHIN S NOW 2x4 P' e Sca mg !war Colony houses, eh ouses or • other buildings,' at ".5.00 per M. FERTILI ' at lowest prices. A. J. CLArl. i7€O iI-IY l ►hoist, t2: GRANTON. ONTARIO t