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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-06-19, Page 2
‘ •’THURSDAY J UNH 10th, 1930 fl THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE :r 5Q YEARS AGO | Ou Thursday night during C . thunder storm Messrs. Horton Bros, I of the 1st concession of Usborne„had a valuable bull killed by lightning. Mr, T. Hamlin has. purchased Mr. Crunnican’s store on Main Street and has removed his stock* of stuffed birds into the building where he in tends carrying on his business. On Monday morning last as Mr. Balsdon was driving a load of dirt along the edge of an old vat on Mr. Carling’s premises, north of the Com mercial hotel stabling, where a tan nery formerly stood, one of the horses fell ,in. It was with considerable difficulty that the animal was rescu ed from .Its perilous position, Mrs, Jas. Wilson, of Centralia some time last fall planted a small rose bush in her garden which is now’ one and a half feet tall and contains 110 roses. The annual Methodist church pic nic was held in Mr. Pickard’s grove this week. I chased a rubber tired wagon of the | newest type. Il was purchased Irom the wm. Mitchell, implement agent. - Mr. James Smith, sop of Sir. Sapf Smith, London Road south, has been appointed floor manager in the large boot and shoe store of jMessrs. R. H. Fyfe & Co., Detroit. . Sir. Ed. Bissett, of Winnipeg, a former well-known resident, of Exe ter, has entered into partnership with Messrs. Scarfe & Reid and the firm will carry on chering business. Sirs. Hoggarth suffered a severe sis recently and remains in a low state of health. The opening members of the ing Club which Rectory green was ian exciting contest, was between players from the north end of the town and those at the south. North—Wm. Blatchford, H. E. Huston, Rev. Sir. Perkins and Jno. Muir. Skip 17. .South—W. H. Levett, W. W. Tftl man, B S. O’Neil and N. skip 19'. Mrs. Isaac Bawden, of Sask., after an absence three years is renewing acquaint ances again in. town. Sir. Eli Snell returned from Perry Station on Saturday to spend a week with his family here. an extensive but- O Sr., of Stephen, attack of paraly- match amongst the Exeter Lawn Bowl- took .place on the Tuesday afternooni The game to an D. Hurdon Saskatoon, of two or . 25 YEARS AGO Mr. Contin’s auto-bus came* grief last week by running into open culvert in Hay Township, with fcbout $400 damage was done to the rig. In the report of the May examin ations at the F.C.B.C. we notice the name of P. J. Glavin, of Exeter, who secured 5 96 marks out <of a possible 700. Mr. James Russell, of Paisley and formerly blacksmith here was. sev-, erely injured the other day in an at tempt to stop a runaway team. He has since been confined to Ips home. Mr. J. J. Knight recently pur- Mr. James Brieve's summer cottage at Grand Bend to Ml*. E. A. Rollick, Mr. Wm. Schroeder and 'Mr. Hy, Trick are in Toronto this week where the latter purposes purchasing ,a motoi’ cycle. Mr, Silas Handford has purchased the house and owned by Mr. occupied, by Mr The interior store in the MeDonell Block has been much improved. Wm. Bajlantyne former license inspector was. presented with a Morris chair by Brittania Masonic Lodge last week the occasion being the fiftieth anniversary of his initia tion into Brittania Lodge, Mr, W. J. Carlin with friends and to his home in morning. The following ministers stationed on the district: Exeter, Main St., M'uxworthy; James St,,, MciA'lister. Parkhill, H. Elimyille, Geo. A. tralia, W. A, Finlay; F. Knight; Crediton, son; Grand Bend, Jos. Woodham, C, W. Bake: Robt, C. Burton, Mr. Thomas E. Lost has sold his farm on the north east boundary of Usborne, to Mrs. Annie Glenn for a good figure. lot on Main Street Wm. Dunsford and . Thorn. B'aker. of Willis Powell’is g, who relatives Brighton, was here returned Monday is a list ■of the Exeter S. W. G. H. Uren; Cen- W. J. Barnard; ; Hensail, John Selby Jeffer- E, Cook; ; Kirkton, MILBURN’S 15 YEARS AGO Mr. Wm, Miners, who ent with his. son George, is quite seriously ill." Mr. A. Hastings last is at pres at Windsor week sold Constipation For Number of Years Mr. Wm. H. Brodie/113 Alberta Blk., Edmonton, Alta., wrijfes:—“I have been er of years wi,lh ZURICH week-end at their sum- at Marine City before re- their home in Detroit. Mrs. Sam Ropp and fam- improving very rapidly. AR*. Mervin Schwalm, Of the Blind Line, is confined to bis bed with rheumatic fever. Mr. and 'Mrs. E. E. Weido and daughter Dorothy accompanied by' Mr. and Mrs, Fred Turner, of Gode-, rich, Mrs. A is ip St. Joseph Dock and heavy trucks are engaged in hauling the gravel to different parts of the township, A ver place at age, on Rev, E, wedlock, chert, eldest daughter of iMr, Mrs. Peter Deichert, Sr. of the Blind Line, Hay Township, to Mr, William Alfred Pfaff, only son of Mr, and Mrs. John Pfaff of the same line. After the ceremony the happy coup le left on an extended honeymoon trip to different parts, and upon their return will settle on their fine farm' on, the Blind Line. A pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday, June 7th, at Hope Lu theran Church, Detroit, when Miss Greta K, Schilbe, was united in mar riage to Mr. George E. Kers well of that city. The bride was charming- 1 ly gowned in pale blue chiffon with hat and shoes to match, and wore a pretty bodice bouquet of roses and baby’s breath. ’ She was attended by her sister, Miss Gertrude Schilbe and the groom’s sister, Miss Louise Kers well, After the ceremony the im mediate friends repaired to a sump tuous wedding dinner, after which the couple left, mid showers of con fetti and good wishes, on the Detroit to Cleveland aeroplane to that city. After their return they intend to re side in Detroit, Mich. visited recently with Mr, and G. Freckleton, - at Lucan. large gravel loader and sifter operation at Lake Huron at the ■y interesting wedding took the Zurich Lutheran Parson- Saturday, June 7th, when Turkheim united in holy . Miss Margaret Anna Dei- and The snowa girdUappear, ‘And sunshine warm enfolds us Th give us warmth and cheer. So Southward still we journey, Until wd»reach this town, Its name, which is Saint Petersburg, Has gaihed a world’s renown. Its climate is perfection, 'No season is too chill, The summer is just ideal, Our wishes to fulfill. With flowers blooming everywhere And birds that sing ail day, It makes but little difference Be it be December or May. I’d rather have St. Petersburg, As home the whole year through Than any land I eyer saw Or climate that I knew. DID NOT BELIEVE IT WAS POSSIBLE' “Rheumatic pains in my army, legs and back were so severe that At times I couldn’t even sleep. My fatal disagreed with me and I was habit- uhr Cxrtrr CLuttrii-Alipnrate Established 1873 and 1887 Published every Thursday juornlDKs at Exeter, Ontario SUBSCRIPTION—.$2.00 par yw? K advance, RATES—Farm or Real Estate fe<| sale 50c. each insertion for fi.rr^ four insertions. 25c. each gub««~ quent insertion, Miscellaneous (MS’ tides, To Rent, Wanted, Lost, c< Found 10c, per line of six worthy Reading notices Card of Thanks vertising 12 and .Memoriam, with ? extra verses 25 c, /Member of The Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association. 10c. per Itefc. 50 c. Legal 8c. per line. IM one versa each. Professional Cards , BO®£3 GLADMAN & STANBURY BARRISTERS, 8| Money to Loan, I Insu. Safe-Deposit vau Clients with EXETER LOND'ON LICITOBB, vestments Mad*/ use of oui^ ’charge HENSAUft CARLING & MORLEY! Z BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, A<; Street^ LOANS, INVESTMENTS,^ INSURANCE Office: Carling Block, EXETER, fO At Lucan Miondayfgflnd Thursday Mr. and Mrs. C, H, Kalbfleisch visited for a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mi's. R. F. Stade. They will spend the nfer home turning to Mr. tand ily and Mrs. Menno Bechler motor ed to Pigeon and Emily City, Mich., over the week-end. (Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Brown, -of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Meyers of town; Miss Jean Hey, of Blake, who spent a few weeks in Toronto returning with them. Mr. of Hay, • have their son Mr. of New York M.A. degree. Mr. Decker, who is suffering from an attack of* rheumatic fever is not [But as we journey Southward, Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S.,D.D05. DENTAL SURGEON / Office opposite new Post Office Main St., Exeter TeleriUkmes Office 34w ouse Office closed Jevery^ Wednesday afternoon until HERE AND THERE By Mrs. W. B. Cook, formerly of Yorktoln, and now a resident of St. Petersburg, Florida. It’s winter in the Northland, No flowers are in bloom. The snows lie thickly over all, The wood is dark with gloom. The lakes and rills are ice-locked, All frozen deep and still, No songs at dawn awake us, Of song birds sweet or shrill. and ;Mrs. Louis Kalbfleisch, received word that Herbert Kalbfleisch, city has received his troubled for a nu _ __ „... .constipation, and l^flve tried a sco^e*1 of vial of and can d wonderful Mi I' V Price 25c a vial different remedje® but obtain little relief. I a Milburn’s Laxa honestly say ; j results with thi On sale at all or mailed direct The T. Milburn Co*., Ltd., Toronto, Ont. rugglsts and dealers, on receipt of price by. THOMAS J. H ually constipate, energy left me ^nd I worn out nearlyWll th rid me of ever had, restored m neyer have a sig niy stomach. I’m ^active than in yed|s lieve such results <e|; “Sargon Pills en> :strength and elt tired and time. Sargon matic pain I etite, and I ■ trouble with ger and more I didn’t be- possible! x. , ly rid me o.£ constipation.”—Thomas J. Hewer, 7 Hollis St., Halifax, N. S. Sargon may be obtained in ter at Wesley S. Howey’s. Exe- an,/7th, 1931. Dr. G. F. Roulston, L.D.S.,D.D.N, DENTIST y/ Office over Carling Mo-iTey Law EXETER, ON$f FOR everyone who plans to build a home, the ques tion of roofing looms large in importance. If you choose haphazardly you may pay a heavy penalty in leaks, ■weather disfigurement, fire. If you choose with care and exercise good taste your re ward will be a Brantford Roof of unique charm—a /roof* that combines rich, vi brant colour harmonies with the last word in protection. To help you make the right Choice the Brantford Roofing Company has prepared a fas cinating series of cards, de picting in actual colours the • popular designs obtainable in Brantford Asphalt Slates. Blue black and tile red are the dominating colours of’ “Singapore” which is laid in a staggered design. “Trinh dad” in ripe, rich hues bor- rowed from the West Indies is the result of combining red and tile red in equal propor* tions. The harmony of buff, bronze and olive in the “Vienria” treatment will bring warmth and pdrson ality to your home. Old'-world charm and colour warmth mingle in the red, tile red and purple design of “Mosque” a thatched treatment that has been popular since its introduction. “Mandalay” has the ringing colour tones of Kipling’s song, but massive in design, it presents an aspect of substantial dignity. , “Cairo” with its colour har monies is like a memory of Egyptian bazaafs. ‘‘Barcelona” and “Madrid”1 ’recall to mind the sunny gardens of old Spain. I And all these Brantford Asphalt Slate designs are permanently fire and weather resistant. Write fdr this colourful series of cards portraying the many style effects of Brantford Roofs for your home. Bran , Brantford Rciofihg Ca. Limited, Head Office ttid! Padotyi Brantford, Chit. fer4rtch Office* M'lid W»rihbuie»» TaWhftf, ‘'CvWadty MbhtMl, Mitifax, Saint Jdfm, N.fe. and Nfld, FOR SALE BY THE RQSS-TAYLOR CO., uiMiijiiiiiiiiiliiilljiliiiii ^iimi' " ii 111 iiiimii Hiinn ii ii mi iiiii ii n ■iliiiiimiiiiiii miiioiiWniwi.wMnii’1 i.i"nr i ’n i iniin.in. HAY COUNCIL The Council of the Township of Hay met for its regular monthly meeting in. the Town Hal'I, Zurich, on June 2nd. All the members were present. The minutes of the meet ing held on May 5th and May 17th were adopted as read. The Council became organized as a Court of Revision on the 1930 As sessment Roll. Appeals were dis posed of as follows: Paul Masse, appeal dismissed. Al bert Shirray, assessment reduced to $3800.00. C. Anderson, dog added. Jacob Hart'leib, dog added, and that the Assessment Roll as amended be accepted by the Council, the assess ments confirmed and; the Court of Revision, cliosed. . The Council then resumed the or der of general business. A communication was laid before the Council from the Treasury De partment of Ontario showing that the amount of Railway Tax apportioned to the Township of Hay for 1929 was $190.68 ;and a schedule showing, how this amount was taken up with the payment of patients in the Ontario Hospitals chargeable to Hay Town ship. The following resolutions were passed: That, the tender for constructing the 30 foot concrete bridge on Town-' ship Road No,. 15, b& awarded to J. R Hunkin, of Exeter, at $,4.75 per cubic yard. — - accounts covering payments on Township roads, telephone and general accounts be passed as fol lows; Township Roads—Postage, excise $5.7j); Free P/ress advertising $9.15; London Rolling Mill Co., steel for bridge $199.79; C.N.R. freight' on steel $17.70: B. Makins, pay list rd. 5, $54.50; W. J. Jarrott, pay list, Blake hill, $23.25; E. Hendrick pay list road 14, $15.00; W. Grenier, rd. S. $8.00; M. Corriveau, rd. 17”, $20; J. Ocsch rd. 8, $6.50 : S. McArthur, rd. j, $73.12; A. Mousseau rd. 3, $18.50; T. Ayotte rd. 10, $13.00; C. E. Aidworth, rd. 10, $52.05. Tele phone accounts—Boll Co. tools March to April $97.59; Can. Tele. & Sup plies, material $50.70,; Northern Electric Co., material $513.41; Ex press, postage, etc. $15.12; W. J. Johnston, boat'd cable repair men $’7.50; P. Mclsaac, freight on copper wire $17.91;' Stromberg^Carlson Co. material $29.70 / C. N. Workmen’s Compensation ; Zuric E, C. 90; ■— .................''’’By J'~‘" ' ...... DR. E. S. STEINER VETERINARY SURGEON / Graduate of the Ontario Vete’Hfiarjf College f DAY AND‘ CALLS PROMPTLYMTT Corner of Main a$d Office in C. B. exete: jnded ra jfi'n Street# Il's Block /©NT. JOHN WARD CHIROPRACTIC, ELECTRO-THERAPY VIOLET TREAT PHONE MAIN ST., N 1 / OPATHY ARTHUR WEBER LICENSED AUCTIONEER^ For Huron and .Middlesex / FARM SALES A ^PECIAI^t PRICES REASpNAB^J SATISFACTION GljJAR TEED' Phone 57-13 $ash<6od R. R. NO. 1, D|sjefWOO» ---------------------1 M d Sj'^isIactiQK. NG 1SS FRANK TAYLOR LICENSED AUCpONE For Huron and ^liddlesof FARM SALES. A Prices Reasonable ; Guarani EXETER P. O. < OSCAR KLOPP LICENSED AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey Jones* 4$^* tion School. Special tourse in Registered Live Stock (all Merchandise, Real Estate.# Farms Sales, Etc. Rates injkeembg wltfe prevailing prices. Sftisf^tion as sured, write Oscar KI, or phone 18-93, ZurlSL jstateJr Farm segment $22.28 switching $68.00; cartage $5.89; IL labor, etc., $130 count?—-Amusement license $3.00; C. C McEwen drain $2,00 etc. drains $1.75;’ ’“‘Farm Weeds Thd CouitCj again on Mon o’clock: p.m. R. $6.49; Board’, as- ih Central Guenther,R. Hess, material, Township ac- Tax Branch hau lox, plans Bell postage, excise Advocate, adv. Agri., Ottawa, $26.03; Mitchell Dept. $2.00. adjourned to meet ay, July" 7th, at 1.30 1 A. F. Hoss,- Clerk i, Zurich# CONSULTING EN EER (Tor.),, O.L.S., Registered J^afesSional En gineer and Lind rveyor. Associate Member En^inj^ring Institute o£ Canada. Offlba S. W. Archibald, ; Seaforth, Ontario. ■GRANTOM. ONTARIO