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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-10-31, Page 8Caulk Your San '111044y 911 yo wE. HAVESt' A.OHNCY. O1 C '• AND tlY" m.STRUTINcik LET VS, I CITE YOU PRWES., 1 , i WS aVeter Markets coAl bill ED INK (3t Vooxts. o , Norm" • W. J. HERN E*eter Mark Gamble, who lives 'du a farm pear Brussels, lest lits lino bara and' all .the season's crop by fAre Sunday night, when a WI broke loose while he was doing the chores, attacking: hini''rincl upsetting the lantern. Aft. °amiss Was knocked 'down and had hia leg dielocated. Be managed to summon help and the livestock eluding the bull was gotten .out safe- ly. • e'aelaaldill Daniel Morey, a resident of Mit- chell died suddenly Monday meriting from heart failure. Mr. Morey hal. for tke past few months been help ing on the farm of Roy Pridham of Fullerton. At the time of his death he was plowing with a riding plow when he was, seen to fall backward and hid passed away when picked up. Deceased wax 76 years of age. Be issurvived by. his widow one son and one daughter. Dr. Roulston wi his office o- F Saturday of ing Dental .). be absent from ay afternoon and week, whist attend- ies at London. -A Cooking s of the Hurond will be held i the Centaal vember 2fid a LOST -Be and Exeterti as truck. Finder Tins -Advocate. 0 under e auspices et -Wo ,s Institute niple rooms of On Saturday, No., 3 p.m. sail • station a tarpaulin for arded: Apply 'at 14), FroUND-A radiator cap off a new Chevrolet Car. Owner may haVe same by proving property and paying for this add. Apply to the Times -Advocate office, FOR SALE - McCI stove, 4 p tes wit ed. If ad f sold offered to sal nibee 2n f... -any time. Eleetric eater attach- vately will be y auction on Noy - dye may, be.'seen at . R. llind; • • SMALL HOU to Mrs. Cottl F ENT-T.ApplY 1 St., Exeter. , Itc . . 11OUSE roil - ALE -- in -*Ick 'hse with slate roof, ,h9,14;;A'de of land and stable4,1";,T4fi ly to Jas. Clark, CredIton. . • 1.41-24-.3tp FOR SALE .,--...tr.'7-',-/od7ility' amber .,,,e,...• "honey, 61e. P'er (I; qn 911step:tett II Parker, R. R, - 10-24-20 as • strayed f , Otto Brom y have' sameby and paying expen- coetainers. Darr No. 3, Exeter. STRAYED -A lam onto .the farm Centralia.,OWne proving proper ses. ' • ,If you -ovish'to buy or sell a farm or house see R.E. Pickard, Exetet, POULTRY WANTED -We are in .,' the market for -ell kind of poultry est p ces. Trucks* '` Dashwood, C. •9 tic paying the hi will call. Pho Andersen. , TO RENT-- T ree, • mfortably heated rooms in it% neIl Block. Appry to C. B. Ss., Wheat $1.23 standard Oats, 60e, Earley 79Q. nianitoha Fleur $4,60 Model Flour 0.2r Pasty Fleur ree4PlOtir $2.25 Bran $1.90 • Shorts $1.90 Creantery Butter 46e. Dairy Butter 40c. Eggs, extras 4$c. ggs, first 43e• Eggs, seconds 312e. Hogs $11.00 .41 4 .....skeneepielnee•SP"ml Pork and Fawkes Da Memorial Pa pices of the and 20e.. Puff pastry afterntion teas °ea Beau No is er on Guy 5th in Trivitt all nutter the aus- A. Admission 35c. and shortbread for at Grant's Bakery. • Dr. Atkinson wishes, to announce I Fri - that nds office will be closed day and Sa urday, Nov er the lst and 2nd bile a mg a clinic, on full den re truction at Lon- don, Qnta Miss E. ],f. Bewey spent Sunday and Monday in. Toronto. Mr. Ted Wethey spent the week- end with his father in town. Miss -Nona Chambers, of London, spent the week -end at• her home here. Mr. Laverne Welts, of Windsor, spent the week -end under the par- ental roof. Mr. Everett Quinn, of Usborne, has taken a position at Howey's Drugstore. Mist Dorothy Thempson, of Lon- don,- is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Chambers. Mr: W. J. Beer is in London this week attending a convention of Kel- vinator dealers. FARM FOR .SLE1-•-•Lott ' 1St and ,2nd coneessions, Ts nship of *Stephen, Huron 'County,. 00- ac - ,res cheiee- land; 'good•hri,••• dwell- ing, ban ......barn, large • hie barn and stab ' ,* good ore d.1,,several acres of n ple bush, lying spring near cent of far If not' old Privately b 5th o civenaber it will be sold by pub auction en the ptemises o 126 of November 1929, et 3 o'cloc Apply to Thomas Cameron, B'7154, Exeter or phone. 114j. 10-24-2tc HOGARTH BABY mai: HATCHERY FEEDS Our supply- of feeds are no complete then ever and yo in Chick S arter, Grow At Feed, Lay 'Mash, Beef Meal, Alf fa Meal, 0 Grit; Cond nsed Butte be promptly filled. • mre needs Chick al, Berle :•ter Shell, -1 ilk, ete. can P %TRY 'MING It is no time cl have the cull bent e1lmlntted tom your flock. Our charge s$2 +0 per 100 hens. We , are cash bui*er of poultry. Calloril when you hale poultry to sell. Out new shipment of leg bands has just Artived. All sizes and eo- tors. NOTICE TO IHIAINAG CONTRACTORS 'renders *ill be recerVe by the undersigned for the cons etion of the' Gal er and Smith inti IV to Monday, NOVetitber 4t 1929, at, 1 p.n. •TitoG ser Drain estifeattent 4.1,00 cU. ,cis. andte Smith Drain, at 3700 0. Yds, be remoVed. The plain', ile$ 116 Snetifieatione iUtjr1Sehitt' ,ie tftiee of the un- derSigriedi ' telo, A certified theque or elf tipproved security of t ele.'iii lleerfied price Shall tie Z - oemPany tThe 10Wett Or any tender not eeeissarily ateopted. EILSOlt, Clerk of Om Tn. of Stephen% CreditOn O. 'Ontario 10-10-0te. Mrs. F. K. Matthews, of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. P. A. May. "Mr. and Mrs. McCormick; of Lon- don; spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. John. Keyes. * " Wm. Lawson, of Toronto, spent the week -end ivith his parents. Mr.. end Mrs. Jas. Lawrion. !' Mr. Gordon Duncan; of Detroit, visited • during the past week with Mr., and, Mrs.. Geo, Pullyplank. • Stanley Ward, of London, spenf'the week -end io town with his parents Dr. 'andiqrs. J. Ward. Mr. Jbh-tt Kuntz and Miss Ella Kuntz spent Sunday with their par- ras: Mr:, and Mrs.., Win. Kuntz. • • Mrs. a. ;truism) and 'Wisp Jessie Manson, of • Londoo, visited wit1. their. friends in Exeter on Sunday. Mis M. E. Bayne and Miss M. Graharn spent the, week -end visiting at the 'former's hems 1x Newnury. and 'Mrs. J. R. Inksater, of Perla, •Ont., visited over the 'week- enZe4witli. Mr. and Mrs. W. 3'. Bis- set: , •••• 'Ernie Cooper, who has been running a garage at Zurich has taken' a position with the Bagshaw Trantport. ., • Afi• and Mrs. Wm. Pollock, of De- troit, 4spent a few days last Aveek with the former's sister Mrs, C.' H. Perkins'. ....Mtgs. Margaret Harness, who has been 5, clerk at the Selrite Store is leaving for Point Edward where her brother :,resides. • Little Aliss Iva Willis, twin daugh- ter•:of its. and Mrs. John Willis, of .Stephen,.. is confined to her home with.scarlet fever. THE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH • Bev. X. •Beriaela) Thode zinfater miss 1•401.41 voatvs..4-14,C;Ige-Orgerist , • 10 Sehoor 11 4,111. -"The fIumanism ,of the 'OK Test a in ent" 7 p.m. ---We shall gone in the Bible Society service J Main $t. Oltute11, Rev, Mr, Bright, will speak, JAMES ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev; D. MeTavish, Pastor Goulding, 4.T.C.M; Ornanist and• Choir -Leader , 11 a.m.-Rev, mr, 13right., Field Se- cretary of the Bible Society will speak. The pastor will be in 3 :11.1aur barge.. School 7 p.m.--"Uneensciooe Stealing" 11- lustreted by the story "What doth it profit?" Come and hear thiS thought-provoking message.; MAIN ST. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Rev. 0". J. Mourhonse, Pastor Organist, 31Iss E. Hubtou 11 a.m.-"A Disastrous Combine - tion" 3 p.m. -Out Church School 7 p,m,-Union meeting to be a4 - dressed by a representative of the Bible .Society. TRIV1TT MEMORIAL CHURCH 28r4 Sunday Mier Trinity 11 a.m.-Holy Communion 3 p.m, Sunday School • 7 p.m. -Evensong and sermon, We have•otdered 'a sugar beet pulp for ember 10th. Incr supply by eeding booking o lers sibly 'get vo you leave 5 won't be a Bros. Mr: and Airs. M. W. Pfaff and Mr. and Mrs. E. Howald n-cotored., to Stratford and visited with :Mr. and Mrs. John Newcombe on Sunday., . Mrs. Wni. -Street and family, of Bartonville, are visiting with the former's, mother Mrs. W. Johns. Miss Margaret JelinS, .of London, spent the forei)art of the week here. Mr. Ed. Pollen, who has been the ferematt. of the Huron Garage is leaving. 'this Week for Farquhar where' he will take over the busi- ness his father the late William A ituniber of relatives from Exe; ter' anetIsborne were at Kippen on. Wedioad'hy, evening attending. a treusseati tea given by Miss Mary Mcinintild, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Writ.: McDonald. ,and Mrs. Austin. Ford and Miss. Lillian Ford, of Detroit, Mrs. (Rel.%) Wri'M ght, 'Miss ae Ford, Mr. Fred liord, 'Miss Hildrich and Mr, Haag, of Toronto, and Oshawa Spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, W, J. Pont', MIAs Helen Johnston has resigned her position at the Central Hotel and been taken. by •Mias stella ilearilag. Miss Johnston and Miss Mary • 1Vells .are visiting for a couple •of *deice at the foriner's hotne in Op de rith Mrs: Wm. Ilnyley (nee Mies Gladyt Smith) underwent a slight. ODeratiOn it Dr, Fleteher's Hospital Where she was coofinea for several days return oft, Monday, :•Mr. and Mrs. tiro Th0Vrl1g .shbrtlY to make 1 heir home, fa ,Aneaster, • • 1;:ldgar Hundie and 'bride re- turned on Saturday from their wed- ding. WI; to Detroit and Niagara 'Palle and atter sending the week eild at the ironic of the bride's( pate 'tate AM''. and Mrs, John they left for their new Witte in To - reside. ar of dried elivery Nov''- se your nillk et pulp. We are cars if necessary; if orders right away.hlt ilabie later .on. Harvey The work on the -new -pcideffice. has been held up .more or less dur- ing the past couple of weeks owin&. to lack of material. The men made a start on the walls last -week but not only .a; Small portion of it • • „• Canadia-n. Nationel Express Ive this week, moving into , their neW noarters in. the Oddfellows pieelc yaeated by Mrs. Yoe -Down. A nkr Aition has bete put down throughtke centre of the building making two stares, .• inst,••;.91iliall*, Mrs. Wm. Pugsley-, of ,Toronto, hes addressed several meetings iu the interests of temperance in this. C0111- munity during the week. Pugsley addressed the Main S4't and James.Street Sunday Schools ,qn Sunday afternoon and •in the evenhig took the service in the Main -Street Milted Church. *, • . The young people of James: Street church held 'a very successful HallO- we'en party in the basement of the church Toesday evening. The base- ment was decorated for tile °omen*. Contests were held, ghosts walked, fortunes were told and everyone teemed to enjoy a/jolly evening. Re- freshments ,.were served. Puff pastry and ellorthread for atterneon tes. at Grant's :Bakery, Mr.Jo1 Caldwell wan in Teren-. to the latter part of• last week, LOA. Pfaff, of Londen, spnt the week -end at lits home here. R 4.FOlden,"of Windsor, visited Withelvir. and Mrs„Thps. ney last Week. l‘frs. Jelin Snell, who has been visiting in Sevilla, and 'Windsor re- tarned home on Sanday, Mr Grant SanderS, of Toronto, motored up and spent 'Sunday with his father Mr. S. M. ganflen. e Air, and Mrs, :Alt Salter and Miss Genie Levie, of London, visited .on Sunday with Mrs, M, F. Salter, Mr. and Afrs. W, Ward, of Pal- merstOn, visited atthehome cif Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden this week. .Several pi:I/Meal meetings have beery held in town during the week, all bf ,them being fairly well tten4-i James Street' United church have decided pot to hold •a fowlsupper• in connection with their anniversary services. Mr. and Mrs. MacAlpIne and daugh- ter Doris, of Glencoe, were visitors this week .at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 3'. S. Grant. Dr. Geo. C. Hind will sing over the radto Sunday afternoon with the Walkerton quartette from the Wing; ham station at 4 o'clock. llifrs. Wm. Davis and Miss Vine. Pisher, of „Hamilton, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Coates and other. relatives in this community. Rev. .R., M. Gale, of Hayfield, con- cluded the services in the James St. United church on Sunday preaching tvroverY appropriate Sermons, Mrs. Wm; Bowden is confined to her home suffering from pleurisy. Mts. Salkeld, of Goderich, has been in attendance upon her for several days. Mr. Sandy Elliott, Ford Dealer, itas purchased from Mrs. W. W. Taman the large brick reSidence on William Street, the property,. of the late D. Johns': . . Dr. J. M. Harvey, who recently underwent • an operation for double mastoids at Victoria Hospital, London returned on Monday and is making satisfactory Improvement. • Mr. Garnet Passmore and three Sous, Mrs. W. C. Robinson and two daughters, .of Detroit, attended the funeral of the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Moir on Saturday last. * Mr, Wm. Blaney, who has been suffering from blood -poisoning in his right hand is' now getting along Unfortenately. Mr. 13laney had to have his little finger amtated..., Master Robert 'Sentheoft, ;'r - dent lY 'ariderWellt" ail' (*Wien for appendicitis at tlr. Fitebeee Hospit- al was pufficieptly reogyeren fo be ahle-te return to* is home on Tues- day afteroepp. • Mrs. Skeleton pleasantly enter - Veined Tuesday evening to a Hallow- e'en party. IVIrS, W. J. Heanian, of Grand 'Bend and Kathleee, of Bon - don, were pretent and assisted wfth the entertaining. Mrs. Susan Kestle has returned to Bowmanville after visiting in Exeter 'for a couple of -months. She has been Visiting with Mrs. E. Passmore and other relatives. An ;tato aecident happened pit the Main Street on Saturday evening! Mrs. John Caldwell was pulling opt front the curb with their Essex se- dan when it was bumped into by a Ford sedan driven by Mr. Melvin Moir. The fender and bumper Of the 'Caldwell car were damaged. and one light broken off and the Ford was slightly damaged. MeMbers of •the Exeter Lodge 61: Oddfollows were in Seaforth recent- ly assisting in making arrangements for a•lodge of instruction •to be held in Seaforth on .Noventher 131;11. To initiary and first degree will be eMplified, the work of the first db - gree to be• put on by the Exeter. • brethren. A .second ledge of in- druction will be held the following Wednesday evening when the 2tid and .3rd degrees will be exemplified. Mi. 1. t Howey visited with Itle parents last week -end, Mr. Fred Lee and Mr. George Lee, of Toren. - to, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hovey. The three students were members of the University of Toron- to intermediate Track Team which competed at London on Finlay. Mr, J. Kippen, who has been the forettalt for Pattersen London, has accepted the positiOn Os foreman at the Huron Garage in place of Mr. E. Pollen who has resigned. Mr. Kippet. Will move lila wife and .family to Ilkoter and Will occupy the residence on Huron St. Vacated by Mr, Pollee, At the animal ptowing mateit ot the IlittrOn COunty Plowtnen't As- sodiation at Brinson; Ott October Mr. Pere.y PaSsirtore, was ;retarded first prize for weeden handled ploWit in god With a sin:Oat-prize for best finialt. Gordon 'AieDontild, Stephen,- won oeckeld prize for tree - tors in stubble. Austin Nairn, Of 'Munro won 'first for boys under 10 hi sod With snellial for best trent and flnfsii, and for plowman coming the longest distanee, MUMMY ...6.0T011011, 24t 4029. 4. a . . . . • Mr. 'Gordon Cudmore, of • London, who has' recently taken over the. managership of the Erie Gas station has purchased the brick residence on Simcoe Street from. the estate of the' late Chas. Christie. • Mr. H..0. Southcott, Mrs. C. A. Southcott arid Miss Stella Southcott, Mrs. M, Sheere, Misses Emily Frayne. and Verna Coates, motored to Mor - petit, spending Sunday and Monday with Rev. R. E. Southcott. Mr. Bruce A. Afghan, of Toronto, spent the week -end at the home of his uncle Mr. E. M. Dignan. Bruce is one of the coaches of the Toron- to Varsity Rugby team which was' playing in London. on.Satutday. • Mr. Theron Creery, and his bride (nee Margaret Louisa Anderson) mo - toted over front Detroit and Spent a couple of days the latter part of last Week.. At noon .on the. day of the wedding a number of young Men from Usborhe realizing that it was - their only opportonity ehariveried ,the happy young couple at the home of the bride's father, afterwards they• came to Exeter and purchased handsome present fOt Mr. and Mrs. Creery. Workman are putting in five new bridges and culverts on limber four highway in the 21 miles south of Exeter, the largest one being the one in front of Mr. 'Sidney Snell's. The traffin hasilme to take to the ditch and during the wet weather last week some o'i the large trantporte got stuck In the mud and were haul- ed out with diffieulty, A loaded brewery track from London was at -416d and had 'te send bit* to the eity let another truck to relieve it of Its load before It could be haul- ed Out. Death visited th0 same !Mime twiee in a little more than a Week Iii St. Marys when Willie/it J. Long- IturSt pasted away hi his 6/111 year ife was ordered LP bed after atten1. ing the 'funeral of hie wife oit Thum- daY, He was born in. St. Marys bet his parents moven away when he Watt quite yOUtig. Utter he Married 4 St, May girl d.and deified to St. Marys When they had resided over 30 years. gurvfving are one gen and OM) daaghter+, 5 t4, ▪ 4434444444.4* chilly eyenings turn 'our heavier, • underwear. oce & Coinbluationi a special Un f two,pieee, hoXis$ el ribbed underwear Which we ,are clearing out it 98c. /*vie tor odisoo ore ocaneq. PHONE 81w IT AL 14A 1S1' • • EXETER, orfr, Sayit with, flo . . WhateVer the Ocenelon-A Birth, a Pea you.enn best expre your pleasure or snip Viewers." • s I . Cut Plow, 1 CCM rifkom W4 l/esigns. We are as near yon nariur floral conneittion4 wi deliver•floweee Our Pcices'are fair. Plant Du bs for: inter BI000111:: • We MVO Hy nths, Tull DaffotHlt,Nit‘lesus, Lits, °fel We ill get dnnYthint You). Wauto • ' v ' 'We are expen ng this, is •k a 'Ohitiiitette of beautent Silk Rot ,in the various • rs at litt and s$,..25- 4 ow Cashmere at tit 00 • Yo will' Want • the*. - . - ' • . . _ - . We have jut; i Dia nd Dise.PlienOgrepini and one Anneertne; left to sell at le Gann cif price. The halhince of our preset stOrli of records at da in prices.' Neuwied Pointw to nine. EdlsOi'lit! cords on other 1 of . phonographs, 700: 0.4ett. All malts of Phonographs repa e.l. Bring•theni: in. •• .. . ... . ,, S a 403, & Sorrow-+. e,'hy "Saying It with...• awl Mineral. gonmic. Then again our you anytelieroin, Atuerien POWELL4'S VAR1 PHONE 55 - • RE EXETER ' Regina, The Editor, Exeter Times, Exeter, Ont. Sask., Oct. 20, 1920 .195 Augua.Otet• Advecate, • • . • ,•,, • Dear: Sir,- • • • • IAleijced in year Issnea.Oetoher 10tif, in -the celiatin Of 'What' happen- ed twenty five Years, age, thLtt r jiad hrocen my arm. I am glad, to say dratt1aL 11. lias fully recovered. • 7 .7 Father takes "The Times'' and nm always gldd to get' a reading of it thereby.keeping in touen, to Seme. extent, of what is happening in our old7lioine town. Yours truly ' HarVey J. 6E111340k WOMEN'S INSTITUTE' 3 • The Wemen's Institute met Lancet day afternoon at be hoe of; VW: W. F. Beavers, with the president Mrs., Etherington presiding. This meeting was in honour of the grifrict• mothers of . Exeter. ' The i'olI e1 'was responded to by their grancP mother's maiden. naine. The business . of the meetingvrs then conducted after which egmxiu Ity.singing'was enjoyed. The'2./tey. nicTavisle.gave an inspiring adareas. on the•"Art of Growing Old" which was much- appreciated. An• aPiWaif- riate number was renderedly qnartette of ladies entitled' "Grancni. father's Clock". About .twenty grandmethers• were present. The prize was awarded. Mrs; Waifs who was the oldest. grand* mother present, a bouquet of (Mttms' to Mrs. .L -S. 'Grant the youngest. Dthetington had' the honour of ha.vt, Jng the most grandchildren number- ing ,sixteen. An interesting pieta o'f,.1. 40.44 was read by Miss Ross on "Pioneer Days of Huron". Lunch was served and a social half hour brought the meeting to a. close ..The next 'tuneful:1g Will be held at the home of Mrs. Geo. Jaques. F Nowis.tbe, time to WOrlt. iiattrik or Wet/WO:Vial! s ck to pun 044 . ii4134hphitertilg VOID 1E3. IL:It :ER • ruitsaTutt DEAirxit, FUNERAL DIRE4-70SB • t • y Dotte4. The libel suit of ex-ntayar -Wenige; London, against A.lber,t, M. jutid, Crown Attorney, of AliddiesiX be heard at the assizes which..open in Goderich on. November 5th, Mt.. Justice 'Wright will preside. Debts certainly are great acceler- ators when it conies to work. FURN TURE D UNDE AKING eadquart 5. foe hoth, 'at 12.0W'S 'the tore ith. ttte Big StfiA't an low priees. SE f ?OURSELF. . ROWE Phone 20v./ and 20i rnest C. Hary GENERAL ois utUaLLi • 4 +•+' • 3• - y Ana* ' . SAFETY RAZOR !ILA 7%,SHARPEND (any ke) SINGLE EDGE $41 1)0100140 0.-1 4 A* •• reneet itid • i• resteed. COI.I.E AUG IST . . , Wo. have iinidhaStk Power, W itelVaehitig aehine and , al., open or nst n- tn,ris'e 'eeonn .0c),Irs;fQeriWai your. barn,:nett- tottseS, 0, -‘111 y work, ittederate ailar .43.- + gar • Baby Chick I-fateit- T, , ery. '' . hs -e :4w, Exeter. •-• 8-1-tfe , • DORO mr E -G SICK. A. L. Ch. (Minor (' •adhate) ,,,Otuhm thlgtau4e4/117 Insert ion he Piano, V Hu army,Theory Studio ett Street, Hot, vies EX ER, ONTARIO R, GOUL Ai T. C. Organis -• And (4i•nuillite‘ jail2es•trn Ohara. in ttitte on In ' Man Vo 1 Organ "bon/ SupervinOr ot le tn Schools St!ttito, men nox Philito isixrrEn. OtT. • • , ' Cleaning; Dyeing and. opstolre Just flee nnd 11.15 11 SittisittetiOn (11 : tatring fling Parlor Eel 0 the post 0 IS "Service a'- tattteed." 0 US 06 lata