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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-12-19, Page 2,rT ••,,c ,a'' P LC'E'.iI1U R 19, 1.929. .'fHE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE 50 YEARS AGO Last week, Messrs picllard and Willis shipped from the station here 11,250 bushels of barley for the United States. Mr. T. Fitton has moved intq his new store just north of tltc' Central Hotel. He can now boast of having one of the handsomest jewellery stores in the province. The paint- ing which. was clone by Tomlinson Bros. adds greatly to the general effect of the premises, The fox stunt which has been ex- pected for sonic time took place on Saturday last. A1r. A. Boyd, master of hounds, Mr. Emanuel Bissett, huntsman; and Mr. Robt. Henley whipper -in The fox was started in the rear of Sweet's faint, a short distance south of Exeter. On Saturday evening last as Thos. Shute, of the th Concession of Us - borne was riding on horseback along t]ie boundary between tTsborne and Hibbert, the horse stepped into a hole and fell upon the ground. Its rider fell under it and had his leg broken. 14. The committee appointed to eon- ter with the citizen of hayfield and Zeikel. and the -Grand Trunk author ities with reference to the building Cf a branch of the Grand Trunk from Hayfield via Exeter to St. :Marys or Stratford to eonnect with the main line have not been idle. The first of a series of nlotithly readings was given by the S. of T, on Monday evening last in Drew's Hall. Rev. B. J. Robinson occupied the _chair and delivered an address in which instruction and amusement were admirably mingled, 25 YEARS AGO Miss Anna Beckett sang two pleas- ing solos on Sunday in the morning at the Main, St, •Chureh and ia the ravening at James St. Church. Air. Colenzo Salter is very ill with fever and pneumonia in the London Hospital. His mother, Mrs, Wm, Salter, London Road south left for that city on Tuesday evening. Mr. H. E. Huston last week dis- posed of the estate of the late C. W. E:– Smith on Andrew Street consisting of a dwelling and lot. The purchas- er was Alar, W. 1). Weekes and the price paid was $600,00. Messrs. David 'Wynn, of Exeter, and Win. Coates, of Usborne were doing duty. as Grand Jurors at Cede - rich last week wed Messrs. Daniel Davis, of •Exeter; James Etliering't•on Chas. Barris and .Albert Penwarden, of Usborne were at Goderich as Pe- tit Jurors. Air. John Decker, of Hay Town ship, last week disposed and deliver- ed to Arr. Thos. Handford, of town, his beautiful well -matched team of general purpose horses, realizing $350,00, Rev. A. H. Going, pastor of the Centennial Methodist Church, East London, has received a hearty invl- tation to become the pastor of the ,James St. Alethedist Church, Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. S. Gidley, of Blyth, attended the funeral of their uncle, the late Samuel Gidley, of Duluth, whose remains were interred in the Exeter cemetery on Thursday last, Mr, Roger • Northcott has leased Mr. James Jeckell's cottage on Vic- toria Street and will take up his residence therein about the first of the year. Miss Winnifred Pali, .of Godet'ich, has asked for one year's leave of ab- senee la the interests of her health in the climate of Alberta. 15 YEARS AGO President John Mallett, of the bund gave a rabbit supper and social evening on Friday night to the band bpys and their lady friends in the Central Hotel when a most enjoy- able time was spent, by all. Mr. Jos, Bawden, an Exeter Old Boy, being a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Bawden of town, is among the ,candidates for election in ,N, Battle - ford for cite Council, Mr, R. Pollock% bu'ttermal.er with Mr. J. H. Scott, together with Mrs. Pollock are spending the holidays with relatives at Greenway. After the new year, Mr. Pollock intends taking a course in butter making at Guelph Agricultural Oollege. Rev. D. W, Collins of Trivitt Mem- Exeter Buy.- Carnpaign / s',= 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. sionov 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 & Lindenf ield GENERAL HARDWARE Tinsmithing & Plumbing Varnishes — Paints — Oils '— Telephone 27 E. R. HOPPER, .. FURNITURE — and -- FUNERAL DIRECTOR Telephone 99 •= FRED..RABETHGE JEWELLERY & CUT GLASS WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS .Clock and Watch Repairing JOS. SENIOR. PHOTOGRAPHIC - and — ART STUDIO - We put the `Snap' in Snapshots g C. M. Armstrong EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY -- and — GAINSBOROGH HATS S. FITTON OPTOMETRIST Sight Examined and Glasses Fitted •, Children's Sight A. Specialty Telephone 75w E- H. Ta ROWE _' SCRANTON COAL & COKE E BRITISH AMERICAN Gasoline and Oil .•▪ •▪ ••• Telephone 40 WM. ANDREW _„-, - Salesman for I. It. WA.TEINK CO. • Iiatnillon and Winnipeg Ferz Liniments, Tonics, Spices; 'J'oilet 114.0116 Articles, I+'lavoi'ings . Petalley and Stock' Torics Telephone 43 .iddleton's Bakery "The fleme of Bette:" Bread CAKES — PASTRY CONFECTIONERY Telephone 52 Browning's Drug Store TOILETRIES - DRUGS — STATIONERY OPTICAL ROOMS — TELEPHONE 143 r' All for One and one for All • Everywhere people are coming to realize more and more how interdependent we are all upon each otlrer The only individual who is.self-sufficient is a hermit. The keynote—the foundation of civilization—is the family. We 011 concede that. • And we are rapidly coming to realize that our own home .towlt„ ]s -a hoine town family—simply the family unit little• bit ettended through'' neighborly cordiality, friendship and;; Pleasant social intercourse. • Common goodwill and recognition of our human obligation is a deeper currency than any money system ever invented. But it is also to our advantage •on the material side of life—it rebounds i.n better. practices.. , living conditions, more generous impulses. It Makes your community a better, livelier, and bigger place to live in. Let's nra•ke our home town unit closer knit. Let us. be gener- ones with our good will, realizing that the prosperity of the individ- ual is directly reflected in ,an added prosperity to our community. Your home.industries and merchants have adopted this creed. Will Yen £o -operate?. SANDY ELLIOT USED CARS FORD NEW, CARS WE SPECIALIZE ON FORD SERVICE 'TELEPHONE 61 R. E. POOLEY • Mr. Pooley- condicts a. general store at Winchelsea- and also: one at Kirkton. He carries a full. line of general merchandise and at this season of the year has on hand an. attractive display for Christmas' gifts. In the line of greeleries AB% Pooley carries a full. stock of .fresh fruits .for Christmas, peels, candies, oranges, etc. His prices' aro right, right- at hone. 10 addition to his general business lir. Pooley deals in poultry and eggs paying the top'imar- ket price. WM. ANDREW ...Mr. Andrew is well known throughout the district as salesman for the J. R. Watkins Co., of Hamilton and. Winnipeg. Mr. Andrew carries a full line of Liniments, tonics, spices, toilet articles, flavor- ings and stock tonics. During the winter months he is not able to make his usual •calls but he carries a full line of all articles which may 1)e obtained at his home on William Street. Mr. Andrew has been representative here for a number of years and has estab- lished a splendid reputation. The Watkins products are sold direct to the consumer. /Poultry' and. Eggs WANTED: SETA US YOURS \V,„ill a,gracle•you) t'flock and t tke"w,ibay tJ1ti c s artcl, pay. top ma`icet jbYrce R. E. POOLEY w7NCHI+iLS11A .0 HIRKTON 1-1axvey Dros. General Millers MANITOBA'S BEST - MODEL and WELCOME Flour Ali. Efntls of 1 ce<]s Telephone 35 ADVERTISE E TIMES - ADVOCATE Cunningham & Pryde 'CEMETERY MEMORIALS Telephone 41j Milo Snell Chevrolet SALES and SERVICE Mono 100; Night phone 209 SO,1MTC'I'IiTNG NIi\V Edison Needle Record Plays oe all needle Phono- graphs. Sells for a dollar; double sided and long playing, 11I4]AIt THEM A!1' POWELL'S ON 'THE $15 PHONOGRAPH POWELL'S Variety STORE I'lioncc Day Service 13.1iw Phone Night Service 155j HURON GARAGE, EXETER PONTIAC and BUICK SALES and SERVICE ftEP"A.1ns, ACCESSORIES, TIRES, OILS, GAS .0 CAR 'WASICI;IG" EN:pert A1cchanieal and Electrical Service on all makes of rot's. OFFICIAL ONTARIO MOTOR” LEAGUE SERVICE S'rrVEJON Stop I+'orer:tnin, E. Pollen' Proprietor, Uh'Ux Snell B. W. F. Beavers Hardware' TINSMITHING PLUMBING.. PAINTS STOVES AND FURNACES 19 S. B. TAYLOR Telephone 86 The Jeweller HIGH-GRADE JEWELLERY DIAMONDS Watch and Clock Repairing 7llf. J. 13EER Automobile Accessories ELECTRICAL. SUPPLIES Everything in Radios Telephone 109 G. A. HAWKINS GENERAL HARDWARE .. • • r PAINTS and .OILS SCREENS, Etc. Telephone 29 SOUTHCOTT BROS. General Dry Goods, Gents' Furnishings Ladies' Beady -to -\Near. Boots and. Shoes Groceries and China Harvey's Grocery ^I YSTEM ERVICE ATISFACTION Telephone 102 117 oriel'dwelt left Wednesday for Landon to take a supplementary t'otlrse in the Military School. Aix'. Jos, Hamlett. while pulping roots 'Tuesday unfortunately got cliff:; left hand caught in the knives in- flicting wounds that necessitated several stitches to close. ' Air. John Bell has purchased the old Treble farm on the London Rd. just south- of town from Airs. Dan Woods,. Rev. 'Fr, Forster-, for ten years the pastor of alount Carmel, will move to Ridgetown at the end of the Year his place being taken by Rev. Fr. Tiernay. • A second live bird shooting match was given by :lir. John Hunkin on Thursday afternoon when sides were chosen by him and his brother Alr, A, Hunkin, the former winning out. The losers paying for a supper at Mr, \V'. J. Statitant's. Tho winning side were; J, Hunkin, '!V, Snell, T. Creech, R. Ogden, I3, Ford, J. Green, J, Passmore; and the other 'side were: A. Runkle, F. Kerr, 0. Sweet, G. Acl'amson, W. Statham, N. lcord, S. Cantelon. • N. W. TREWARTIIA Dealer in NEW LAID EGGS —and— MILK FED POULTRY Direct From the 1+ arm Grigg Stationery Store School Supplies with special attention given to school libraries Telephone 37 ROSS -TAYLOR Lt'\II3ER CO. Planing ' Mill—Lumber Yard Wholesale & Retail Prices on Summer Cottages Telephone 48 PUBLIC UTILITIES C.OM%MISSION ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES WIRING AND SOPPLIES Telephono 127 illIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllll1111611111IIIII11111111111l1111111II111i1111111111I11111611111111111111111111111111IIIII11111111111I1111111111111111116{1111111111611111111111111111111l111111111111111111111111111111 -." USBORNE CQUNCIL • (Contil}ued from last week.) The following are the accounts passed at the Dec. 7th meeting of the Usborne Council omitted last week. l?e silex .Viinru luiguir lsastablished. 1573 and 1887 Published every Tdluz'sday morning„ at Exeter,, Ontario SUBSCRIPTION -2.00 per year ir. advance. RATES—Farm or Real Estate for sale 50c. each insertion for firsk four insertions. 25e. each subee (pent insertion. Miscellaneous ar- ticles, To stent, Wanted, Lost, o>ti Found 1Oc, per line of six word. Reading notices 10c. per sins., .Card of Thanks 50c. Legal ad- vertising :1.2 and 8c, per line, Is Memoriam, 'with one verse 600., extra verses 25c. each. ii\^ei[;•`Elastutee''ori 'Ruther ford ,Drain Contract $760.00, help' survey $3.00, total $763.00; Bert Duffield for contractors; advance on Brock Drain Repair •Contract $520., extra on tile $17„, total $537.00;, Work on branch B., Elintivile Drain Harry Ford $19.50, Freeman Horn $4.95,, Howard Hunter ,$15.95, Wm. Pincombe $15.95, Fred Ford 58.25, total $55.60; Land damages Win- chelsea Creek Drain, C. Fletcher $7.00, Chas. Godbolt $14.00, Frank Brock 537.00 'Wesley Heywood $20, George Bailey $23.00, Thos. Bell $1.00, total $132.0:0; ,Phos. Routley, 4 apple trees destroyed $20.00; Airs. A. Cudmore gravel $187.25; Silas Shier gravel $4.75; Matthew Rout- ley' gravel; 4108.75; Russel Skinner gravel and work $341.12; Gilbert Johns work on culvert $3.00; Chas. Jaques ditto $4.00; Fred Ford ditto and' etc. $27.55; Wesley Heywood ditching 51.80; Newton Clark ditto $15.10; Lewis Fletcher ditching and draggging • $29.65; George Coward,, citcittng .titil''b}a b3gx $1T.80; Ken beth Johns grading $10.75; Harry Coates ditto $3.00; Wm. Stephen dragging 511.20; Nelson Squire dit- to $9.20; R. Williams ditto $4.95; Wm. Routley ditto $10.45,; Alvin McCurdy. ditto 59.90; , Wellington Neil cutting weeds $22.15; It. N. Shier ditto $3.90; Albert Shier dit- to $2,10; Chas. Stephendrawing gravel„ culvert, tile etc. $37.40; W. Fatten gravelling 52.00; Farmers' Co-operative culvert $47.55; Mary Kellett, supplies for Township Hall $1.20, salary as caretaker 512.00, total $13.20; Henry Strang salary as clerk $300.00, Township postage 17.5.95, total $315.95; superinten-1 •Hence :$74:851; Mrs. 11. Ford clerical work $5.00; R. H. Pomeroy, Clerk of Fullerton Township, Assessment Sawyer Drain $195.50, Clerk's Fees and etc., Rutherford Drain $25.00, $220,50. Carried. Council adjourned to meet at •El• imville on Monday, Dedember tate 16th, 1929 as per statute. • Henry'Strang!Omit. Mr. Chas. Ober•, of Stratford, (las been appointed C. N. R. station agent at Mitchell to succeed Alr. W.. II. Abray, who has been advanced to a similiar position in St. Marys. Dry, Hacking Cough Was Caused By A ronchial Cord Mrs. J. Dearman, Selkirk, Ont., writes:—"Early last winter I suffered from a. severe bronchial cold that left me with a provoking, dry, hacking cough. After being bothered, both day and. night, with. it for some time I had a friend recommend Dr. Wood's Norway Pine • Syrup -which I tried with wonderful results, and now it is the only remedy I ever use for colds. "I have also used your Milburn's Heart and Nerve fills with wonderful results." "Dr, Wood's” is 35 cents a 'bottle; large family size 60 cents, at all drug- gists and dealers. Put.up only by The T. Milburn Co., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. P USi ORNI+i A: 11I1TItl+.li'` iUTIJAI FIRE INSURANCI+, OMPANY Hend Office. l'ar.1uT President Vice -Pros. FRANK ' T)i1ilx(,1TO11,: ANGTIS STNCLAIR, J. 11013T, N LIS, WM A e NTS Aral! id JOHN ESSETiY, C Usborne and OLIVER HARM, 14 Hibbert, l'nhartott ar, Ont. TATON DOW cCONNELL nr u ALLISON. I3i3OCK , Agent for 1ph Agent for Logan W, A. TYVUUNr3 Sce etary-'rreasu^'er Tlor; 9s, Exeter,. Ontario GLADMAN & 14TANBCItZ• Shctcltors, Exeter ;Member of The Canadi:ui Weekly Newspaper Association. Professional Cards GLADMAN & STANBUR BARRISTERS, SOLICITOR Money to Loan, Inv,stme Insure, e Safe -Deposit Vault fo use Qf our. Clients witho ' charge EXETER LONDON, LIEN , CARLING & MOR Y BARRISTERS, SOLIC ' ORS, Ase. S, 2;(3t fVS; IN ESrENT - • INSUR CE Office: Carling Block, Main street. EXETER, 'ONT. Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.9,,,a ,D.D.S. DENTAL SUR EON Office opposi ne ` Post Office Main t 'Exeter T (tones Office 34w House 34j Office ope on Wednesday after=- noons until May 7th, 1930. f Dr. G. F. Roul ton, L .S.,D.D.S. DE TIS Office over C r1', g & MorIey ,a Law tiffice EXETER; ONT. . DR. E. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURG , 6N Graduate of th Ontari• `Veterinar Ii' C liege ' DAY A CALLS PROMP D GIIT ATTENDED 'NY Corner of. Mal and Ann streets Office in C. B. Snell's Block. EXETER, ONT. CHtROPIIACTI , ;.1 STEOPATHY ELECTRO -T 1 t PY ds UI.TR VIOLET ' tEATM.ENTS PHONE 70 MAIN ST., EXETER ' ARTH WEBER' L10ENSI.D 'ALTC'TI NEER For .Huron and Middlesex FARM SAL S PECIALTY PRTCI1S , R ASONABLE SATISFACT GUARANTEED Phone .-1.3Dashwood R. R. NO. 1, DASIIWOOD FRANC TAY LICENSE AUCAle.'IONEER For 11urc 1 an :liddlcsex FARM SA ]7S/ SPECIALTY Prices iteasota e and Satisfaction. ranteed 'EXETER P. 0. or RING 138 OSCAR KL01729 LICENSJ+? AUCTliilNEER }Jonor'Grad'ate Ca y Jones',Auc-• Lien School. pecia,'r course takenx in Registered I,ive 'rock (all breeds) 'Merchandise, to; Estate, Farm Sales, Etc. P ts'• in keeping with: prevailing pri,• •. Satisfaction as., sured, write ( scar I(lopp, Zuricli,.: or phone 18-93, Zurich, Ont. '1` .Tf Iv • r A Ontario a quitab$ Lite , c`ltinteh for .aur Li thouso" ilepl';' onta : ve I;o.L 9'TaltONTARIO 1's) •,, 'o 243 43 High Grade Chesnut Oto Coke Phone 12 GRANTON, ONTARIO