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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-11-06, Page 4^HUHSDAY, NOVEMBER 0iK> 193Q .^illlliuill Mil.. .........................................Ill.....11 ■■■■.■■I........HI II ..I •■"'■I. ■ THE ETOR TIMES-ADVOCATE I Fairfield School Opens With Chicken Supper The opening of the fine new school at Fairfield was celebrated on Thursday evening last by a hot chicken supper in the basement where xibout one hundred Jind fifty people did justice to the good things The concert' which followed was as generous and well appreciated as the supper. Jock Ballantyne and Mr. Spence, entertainers from Lon­ don, entertained with Scotch songs and witty speeches. Excellent solos were rendered by Messrs. Chas. Hoff\ man and Sandy White, of Crediton’ and Miss Pearl Wood, of Exeter. Interesting readings were given by Miss M. Grant R. N. and Mr. Herb Southctott, both of Exeter. Mr. Jas. Morgley, Ailsa Craig, pleased the audience with mouth-organ and ac­ cordion selections while Mr, Joe White gave some humorous songs., Mr. Hueston, a former teacher, gave a very interesting and amusing talk on Ills early days as pupil and latex’ as teachei’ in S. S. ,N|o. 1, Stephen. He mentioned several ef the early teachers giving a special eulogy of Mr. Prouty, who was the best teach­ er in South Huron and sent out the most teachers from his school. Mr. Byron Hicks and Miss Beryl Hill, the present teacher, made speeches suit­ able to the occasion. Everyone ex­ pressed their appreciation of such a fitting opening for the finest school in rural Western Ontario, (This school is the third school at Fairfield. Originally, Fairfield was a Devonshire mission and as the centre of Wesleyan Methodism was here, a church was erected in 18 62. Fairfield was one qf the oldest com­ munities in this district, being ante­ dated by Little Devon,' 2 miles south of Exetei’ where Methodist and An­ glican 1847. The school „ John Parsons, later the ownei’ of a mill and general store in Crediton. Later teachers were Mr. Jackson, William Roche and Chester Prouty. Mr. and Mrs. Warburton taught jointly in the two-roomed school which’ was torn down this summer, while school ing to Centralia and some to Credit­ on, so the. attendance had dwindled considerably. , The old log school is described as a squat, square building with a row of desks around each of the three •sides, benches occupying the centre ' part,* . Those were the days of large families’, Wilson’s with 13 children, HandfoT’d’s with 12 and many others with 8 to 12 in a family. The second school stood l’or 63 years and some of its 'brick is used in the new building of tapestry brick which was built: ditring the piast summer under the joint efforts of the trustees, Messrs. Byron Hicks, ■ Geo. Hepburn and Leslie Richards. The contractor, M'r. Dinnan, of'Sea- L. forth, took special pride and inter­ est in the building and he and the trustees are to be congratulated on their great success. The ’ modern and convenient in tail from the ground up. basement is fitted with ■ sinks, oistern and hard and soft-wa- ■ ter pump. The ’ school-room is ’ splendidly lighted Including hydro, ■ has hardwood floors, slate bl.a.ck- • boards, set-in book cases, single ; seats, a teacher’s room and cap rooms for the boys and girls. Noth­ ing is omitted that would add to the health and comfort of the teacher weird tone it was announced that! 411 a?T» ii in vsl «J. J 4-* liALlAHVE’EN WOIACS HwllP'We'ou passed off whithout .jpmy serious damage being done ,around the village. Many of the Loys and girls and some of the old- !©r ones' were out paiaiding iu all jmanner of costumes. Numbers call­ ed at various homes and were treat­ ed. to apples and sweets. A few jmiUQir depnadations were committed. Mars Theatre ARMISTICE SUNDAY A special Armistice Day service, will be held in Trivixt Memorial chmvh .on Sunday morning next. The ^returned men tand numbers of the Uantidian Legion will meet at the smith end of the town and parade. Service, will begin at ten minutes to sd^ven in order to observt1 twio min- lit.es silence at 11 a.m. Rev. S. O°le~ limn, of Granton, will be the special speaker. Following the church ser­ vices a memorial service will be held sil the cenotaph. The various min­ isters of town will take part. In the afternoon at 3 (O’clock a service for the veterans of the county will I) * held at St. George’s church, God- tii’ich. It is expected a number from this community will attend. . AEROFLANE LA NDS An aeroplane flying from Strat­ ford to Sarnia developed engine ■trouble Friday afternoon and was brought down in a field belonging to Mr. Alvin E.o’ory about three Mind a half miles south of Exeter. The plane was in charge of Pilot C-legg, o-f Sarnia, and a mechanic, who "had to return to Stratford for impairs. Mr. Clegg was a pilot over- 4?e>as during the Great War, After snaking the necessary 'repairs Miss. Doris Eessry was. taken for a ride over Exeter. Mr. Clegg expects to 3,’vturn to the same field in about a V?eek to take up passengers. EXCHANGE OF PULPITS An exchange of pulpits in the forests of the Missionary and Main­ tenance Fund was made in most pul­ pits of the Huron Presbytery on Sun­ day. Rev. H. W. Hagelstein, of Crediton, occupied the pulpit of Main St. church in the morning and James St, church in the evening. Rev. A. V. Robb, of Centralia, oc­ cupied the James St. pulpit in the anoruing. This was the first time ■that either of these men have been stieard in Exeter and their sermons ^appealed very much to the congrega­ tions. Rev. Mr. Mooirliouse was at Dhipka and Brinsley for morning xind afternoon while Mr. McTavish vapent the day at Centralia, Clande- Loye and Crediton. in­ JAMES ST. CHOIR HOLD JOLLY HALLOWE EN PARTY The choir of James Street United ■ iciurch spent a jolly Hallowe’en jparty at the home of Mr. and. Mirs. Hector Taylor on Thursday evening of last week. Members cf the choir v. ere accompanied by their wives or Jiusbands and all were dressed in comic costume creating a great deal 1 f amusement. The home was gaily .deconated with Hallowe’en decctra- 4 ions and glowing pumpkins furnish- <? I the light, at t'he door by three “ghosts” were escorted to their places, finessing contest was held. In1,(3 The guests were met and A a of their number ■ha<> met Its worn and 'that portions of the dis- ixected body would be passed around f.he circle the members handling the ^portions to determine’ what part of ■fhe body they were. A wet sponge represented the brains; grape pulp, 4,he eyes; false teeth, a wig, a kid fflove filled with sand representing s' hand. As the various articles ^passed ar.ound it gave each one a •weird and creepy feeling. Follow­ ing this various games were played ®.?.l entering heartily into the spirit of the occasion. Refreshments were served at the close. ©•IRONDALE W. I. The Women’s. Institute held their i.rfOnthly meeting on Wednesday, Oc­ tober 29th at the homo of Mrs. A. Cudmoro. e meeting in charge X;f the President, Mrs. R. Kestle was x-pened by .singing the Ode, follow- x-d by the Lord’s Prayer, after which <Jd favorite songs were sung. Roll •Call “Things my Grandmother Miss- <‘d.” Mrs. Kestle then gave an ac­ count of w.hich was held at the home of Mrs. Down, ! the Neediceraft course! which proved that the <•our.se had been very interesting and helpful to all. Miss N. Keddy then presented Mts. Down with a beauti­ ful lamp for the use of her home. 'J'.-irs. Down although taken by stir- ijtrise gave a very fitting reply. Mrs. .ftudmore gave a very interesting ac- xv.nmt of the special meeting called 3-y Miss N. Keddy. of the District ■Executive. A very interesting program was and for the grand- s they were special gue<ts A reading was . Whitlock. Mel- . delighted the la- Granny’s Old Arm A reading by Ml*?. Strang; on Grandmother’s Garden Down which n exhibit of "’’t'/ (r'Jl 1 VCtl 1) V, hiCthen !; this meeting. P.!n Cudinore then 'OS with a solo “• Hair,” pray© as also given by Mr as very interesting; • nrl j.Iven by Mrs, <• . ___ ____ ^’Id-time hindiwurk was then shown Y.fter which the meeting was clo by singing “God Save the King.’ contest “Things our Grandmas!: .-I'.tlhsal1'’ was in chcrg-j of Air*. 1 1 ins. Lunch was then served committee in charge. •eu A M’S churches were built about first teacher in the old log upwards of SO years ago was Mr. Delegaty taught the section was divided, some go- pupils. RAD IO N NAY ARI USUAL C SPECIALS FOR HOI THANKSGIVING DA “Gay Ma ■Comedy and Color KIHDAY SAT Classics anil IEDY •AY in RDMAN ’a st DAY WEEK & TUESDAY atch” ATURDAY and 1'5 th via I FIVDAY AND November I4t Supers! n Goes ELEANOR 1J All Star Starring VICTOR fleLAGEN and LOX CHANEY til and 29th an h his last picture “Where East Is East” A .number of school reports in­ held WHALEN to tamo. ELLIOT Death of Mr. Johnson The grim reaper made a visit this community on Thursday, Octo­ ber 23rd, and called away one of the oldest’ and best known citizens of Blanshard in the person of David A. Johnson. Mr. Johnson was 86 years of age. He was. born in Lin­ colnshire, England in the year 1844. In 1868 he was married to Miss Leah Kirk and in three year’s time they came to Canada. They spent ope -and a half years near Toronto then moved to Blanshard Township. In 1391 Mrs. Johson passed away. Two years ldtei* he married Mrs, Amelia Gunning who predeceased him in 1911. Since that' time he has.lived with his daughter Mrs, T. Gunning. Old age coupled with a heart attack was the cause of the death. He had been as well as us­ ual until a couple of hours before his death. Mr. Johnston was ever interested in Municipal affairs and was Reeve tand Councillor of Blan­ shard in earlier life. He was a member of the I. O. O. F. Granton Lodge Mr. Johnson was a valued member church, class up and will church as well as. in his home. The funeral was held from the home of his son-in-law on Saturday, October 25 th. Service was conducted by Rev. A. V. Robb, of Centralia and in­ terment was made at Zion cemetery. The members of the Granton. I. O. O. F. took part also at the grave. Mr. Johnson is survived by one and one daughter namely David Mrs. Thos. Gunning both of community, He .also leaves grandsons and four great-grand­ children. The pall bearers were: Earl and Mervin Johnson, grandsons of the deceased; Frank Gunning, and John Hazelwood from the church; Robert Knowles and Agle- son McDonald representing the fellows. of He to be the Whalen United also- taught the Bible the time of his death greatly missed in the FEEUS JLIKE NEW WOMAN, SHE SAYS “For four years ihy appetite was poor, ..........— ----------------- and I dition ................................inn riunni>Kl.n.ni,.ii,. ,»iiiini<.i!i■ ■..■■i— discount of 5 per cent, off for cash'd MRS. JOHN COTTLE, Proprietress FRANK -COATES, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer X. my whole system was toxic was in such£a rundown con- and so dizz at times I was A WHEATLEYS. BE AUCTION SALK i; .— of — REAL ESTATE The Administrator of th the late Sarah Hawkin struefed (Mr. Frixnk Taylo eer to sell by Public At SATURDAY, N01WBI at 2 o'ock on the pr Estate las in-* auction* ion, on ,15, ises, the fol­ lowing real q^tate Lots 8 e south iside of Huron\ Street, in/the Village ofi Exeter, a brick hoVse.and x barn with lbrick foundation. TERMS sale, balance in after, made knowi FRANK TA1ILO Ontario. WILSON C. tor, Seafoi CARLING & Administra n the aboil* land is situate corrugated steel t. on day of hirty days there- Othlr tertfis and condition®- of sale. Auctioneer, Exeten /KINS, Administra* Ont. k IfiRLEY, Solicitors fo? •, Exeter, Ontario.------------— , 3 NOTICE TO CREDITOR^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEhFthat all creditors.and others having>maims against tliel estate of ARTHUR H. DOUPE, lat$ of the Town^Tip of Us­ borne, in tlielC'Ounty of H#on, Farm­ er, who die.c| on the eijlxth day of October, 19 :o for­ ward their claims dul.yfproven to the undersigned o .fourth day ot’Jgfoven . AND NOTI EN that afte Administratrix ’tribute the estale having regard only to the claims of^Aich she then shall have notice.- DATED at EXETER, ONT., this 3rd day of November, A.D., 1930. GLADMAN & STANBURY Hensall and Exetei?. Solicitors for Administratrix. ? go out of the house Five I ttles of Sargon gave new strength and ^jiid en !ed every last ailment feel; ist like a new .woman. ISargoil Pills hre easy and natural in laetionl wit out the least upset- Wy complexion lias derfully.’’—Mrs. Bel- 4 almostlafraid alone, me a energy I had. ting effects, cleared ufl wo la Wheath Toronto. Sargon nfty at W. S. Ho Larchmont Street, e 's obtained in Exeter Drugstore, ertisement enty- er, 1930. FURTHER GIV- sakl date th© proceed to dis- eluding Exeter, are being ovex* this week. DASHWOOD Dr. H. H. Cowe DENIAL At office 11 wood, first 1 hr at office ov Zurich, last L.D.S., D.D.S. URGEON tleib Block, Dash- ays of week and e Post Office, e days of week. in school is every de- The large .washing CREDITON EAST Mrs. Henry Pfaff Sr., is Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff 'Sr., noar Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. David Baird and Mr. and Mrs. John Sims and family at­ tended the funeral of their father, the late John Baird at Grand Bend on Saturday. - **•» Mr. John Baird, who has been ser­ iously ill at the home of his .daugh­ ter passed away on Thursday even­ ing and the remains were removed to his home at Grand Bend and the fun­ eral took place on Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Sims and fam­ ily attended the funeral of Mrs. Sim’s father, the late John Baird on Saturday last and remaining with her mother for a few days. Mr, Harry Lewis, of Credit on, suf­ fered :a bad accident Friday after­ noon at Mr. Fred Kerr’s saw mill. While cutting lumber with a circul­ ar saw his right hand came in con­ tact with the saw severing the se­ cond and fourth fingens. attended by Dr. removed to .St. London. Mr. and Mrs. Misener Joseph’s He was and later Hospital, Before <vo Be sur The Ne u TRY; Philco Radio. iANDY ELLIOT Mr. and‘Mrs. T. Hunkin, of ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun­ can, of Usborne, were .Sunday visit­ ors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nadiger'. Mrs. Ted Harness, of Exeter, visit­ ed with her mother, Mrs. Guenther, for a few days this week. Miss Marie Allemang .and Miss I-I. Nadiger spent the week-end with the former’s parents in Almira. OFFICERS INSTALLED The officers 67, I. O. 0. F. Exe- of Exeter Lodge No. for the coming year were installed Tuesday evening by of Clinton, The work appreciated D.D.G.M. Bro. son and this two LUMLE Before you Ibuy, Be sure you Ty_, The New Pliibro Radio. Y ELLIOTSA Odd- at- Sutter, and his installing team, of the visitors was much ______ and drew forth favorable comment. Following the installation refresh­ ments were served and. number of short speeches!, were made. The of­ ficers are as follows: Jr. P. G., Bro. A. Jones; N. G., Bro. A. B. Medd; V. G., Bro. C. Heywood; Sec., Bro. E. A. Howald; Fin. ’See.,* Bro. H. Jennings; Treas., Bro., E. M. Dignan; War., Bro. J. W. Baston; Con. Bro. Wm. Kemick; O. G., Bro. Silas Reed; I. G., Bro. A. G., Hicks; R.S.N.G., Bro. L Day; L.S.NiG., Bro. C. Salt­ er; R.S.V.G., Bro. J. W. Morley; R. S.V.G., Bro. II. Taylor; R.S.S., Bro. Jos. Kernick; L.S.S., Bro. W. E. Middleton; Chap., Bro. ’E. R. Hop­ per. . I s. s.CONVENTION joint convention of the SouthA Huron County and Stephen, Usborne and Exeter Sunday S'chool associat­ ions will be held in the James Street United Church, Exeter, on Monday, Nov. 17th at 2 p. m. and 7.45 p. m The afternoon session ducted by the township the evening sessions by The convention will be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdey by a Standard Training School after­ noon and evening sessions. will be con- officers and the county, followed on Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn tended the funeral of the late Mrs. James Jennison of Blanshard on Thursday last, Mrs. Jennison being a cousin of the former. Mr. and Mrs. Well. Kerslake and Miss Mary motored Sunday and visited Frazer. Mrs. McKaig and of Hensall are visiting with their sister Mrs. Horton. Mr. Dan. Brintnell and Mr. Simmons were in Monkton one day last week. Miss Gladys Jackson of Listiowel, who has been, spending a few weeks with her uncle Mr. Wm. Glenn returned home. to Monkton on their aunt •Mrs. Miss Eliza this MT.ARMEL Before |you/buy, Be sur The N i TRY; hilco Radio. ANDY ELLIOT Wm. ha.s Rev. Father Corcoran on Sunday Leonard Wein and son of iStephen are visiting Mrs. H. Lewis. Mrs. Harry Lewis and son Eber and daughter Clara and Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wein and son spent Monday with Mr. Harry Lewis in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. Mr. Dan Treumner has returned home after a few days’ visit with his son and wife, Dr. and Mrs. Truemner in Chesley. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Baynliam spent Wednesday in London and bringing home their daughter Jean, who re- I cently underwent an operation for ppendicitis at Victoria Hospital. A jolly time was spent at the home f Mrs. Etl: “ Thursday when the gathered t miseellaueou: •gifts had bee games were fch wa« Mrs. W her ho ug wiG Applet, MV.-- V, funeral bb, ■of' Grand Bond, on Tuesday, for business. c lu, if J. til if We' AUCTION SALE — on — FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND FEED McNeil & Nairn, Auctioneers, have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, at Lot 21, Thames Road Half Mlle East of Farquhar — on — WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th •at 1.00 o’clock sharp the following; HORSEiS—Grey Percheron |mare, 10 years old; Agricluture gbrood mare, in foal, 10 years old; general purpose horse, 7 years ol^i' good single or double, colt rising dhe year old. CATTLE—12 Dairy cow lows: 2 Holstein cows dua’l Holstein heifer clue in stein cow due in Jan.; cows due in March; D due in Jan.; Holstein c April; Holstein heifer d 2 Duiham cows due ii Durham heifer due in er.s ri^n,g 2 years old; j ing 2 ylfears old; 3 sprin HOG brood S' uary; 2Qkishoats, 80 to. pigs, eig^t weeks old. FEED and TimdPiy hay; straw to b IMPLEJV ■cut; M.H. hay rake, Cockshutt disc harrow, , er, walking p a set of truck set of scales, car slings, pul of sleighs, De. set of brass m plow harness, s set of scotch c set collar tops., 1 tank, forks, hoe Oxford ranjge, 1 host of articles xi Positively no re will be sold to the iTEiRMS OF SALE- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' NOTICE ISi HEREBY GIVE$ that all creditors and others having Claims- against the estate of FREDf DEL- BRIDGE, late of .the Township of Us­ borne, in the fC-ounty of/Huron, Farmer, who d third day of Sei: ;ember 19 quired to forwaj«'i - proven to the u fore the twentj vem.ber 1930. AND NOTICE ilS FURTHER GIV­ EN that after Executrix will pioc the estate EavingV claims of which s notice. DATED at' EXETER, *ONT„ thi^' day of November, A.D., 19304 GLADMAN & STANBURY W Hensall and Exeter« “ Solicitors for the Executrbf: ip. s'enty- , are re­ aims duly on or be- iy of No- Id their dersign ed on tons <■oice Alfalfa qauntity of ! as f ol- ;®n Dec.; . Hol- » Holstein ham cow- due in in Feb.; February; 2 Heif- steers ris- calves. due in Jan- 00 lbs.; 40 ’said date th© d to distribute' ard only to the' then shall have- fed on far NTS—i M mower, > ,H. man ed dril of w, wa grav rate, 3rd r NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Binder, 6-ft. t. cut; steel *e spreader, 1 cultivator, 1 harrows, roll­ on, nearly new ’ box, hay rack, lay fork, rope, ggy, cutter, set ream separator, harness, set of lames and tugs, s, open collars, trough, water hovels, Imperial ■corn suite and ul on the farm, ve as everything ’ the estate having regard only to the Kiri fl at. ' al__ ___________________- NOTICE IS HEREBY^GIVjBN that all creditors and claims agains H. COTTEL, of Usborne, i Farmer, who of June, 193 ward their cl; undersigned ty-fourth day AND NOTI EN that afte dersigned will rs having-, the estate of JOHN late of j^lie Township the C lied oijfthe eighth day equired to for- ly proven to the- n on^before the twen- of November, 1930. E$S FURTHER GIV- e said date the un- iroceexl to distribute Ot , are nty of Huron,.. i ^announced the holy bonds of marr­ iage of John A. Ryan to Alma Ded­ erich marriage to take place middle of November. A number from here attended the (lance at West McGillivary Friday night. Miss Madeline Glavin spent the week-end with friends in London. •Mrs. John Houlahan is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Denomme, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Rowland of Parkhill called on friends here on Suniday. iMr. and Mrs, Gus. Morrisey and •sons, Jack and Cyril motored to De­ troit for the week-end. Misses Alice and Gertie Dederich, ox London, spent a few 'days at their home here. Miss Marie Regan, who under­ went an operation for appendicitis in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London is progressing very favourably. Miss Eileen O’Rourke spent the week-end with* friends at Detroit. with highest bidder. -All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 10 months’ credit will bo given on furnishing approved joint notes with interest at 6 per cent. All notes approved by the Manager of Bank of Montreal, Kirkfon. CLAYTON SMITH, Proprietor S. ADAMJSON, Clerk McNEIL & NAIRN, Auctioneers claims of which they then shall have notice. DATED at EXETER, Ont., thia 29th day of October, 1930. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter & Hensail Solicitors for Mrs. Bllfr Irene Cotte! NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditor! a claims again 4 " ANN McLAtSEN, of Hensall, i j. theJCounty of Huron,, married won an, ho — 18th‘day of j .prijf 192 . to forward tl ei^claims, duly proven to the under ii — ' - ’ •- seventeenth AND NOT _______________EN that aft^fthe said date the un­ dersigned wi proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have* notice. GLADMAN & STANBURY Hensall and Exeter Solicitors for AdniinisrtatoV DATED at EXETER Ont. thiA- 29th day of October, 1930. 1 others having. ;t the Estate of MARY e of the VillageAUCTION SALE — of FARM STOCK AND IMPAIRMENTS The undersigned has b<£en instruct­ ed'sell by Public Auctio it Lot 13, North Thames Road — on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th. one o’clock sharp AT MISSIONARY BANQUET LARGE gathering (Continued from page one.) But India is divided and Ghandi leads a minority group and Great Britain dare not leave India to self- government. Mr. Davidson spoke of the shortage ef funds for missionary work and for that raeson he had not returned to India. He had stated that if there was not money to pay both the native worker and the mis­ sionary he would stay at home that they might stay on the 'job. His address was full of inspiration. The other speaker was Rev. W. H. Pike, of Edmonton, who has been a missionary worker among the New Canadians in the West particularly among the Ukranians. Mr. Pike il­ lustrated his laddress with pictures and showed the manners and cus­ toms of the people and the changes that 'have taken place during the past twenty-five years. There are many thousands of these people in the West and with proper teaching and training they make .splendid cit­ izens. Ho .showed the work that the United Church is trying to do among them both in their religious llfi caring’’for the sick. Mr. McTavlsh closed with an appeal for a greater into: est in the M. & ,M. work church. Misis Josie Glavin is visiting friends at Goderich. THAMES ROAD ’Don't fail t derella” in Exet Before you buy, Be sure The New the play “Cin- on Nov.13 & 14. he following: ho ided on the -.,27, are required-. ed on or before the of November, 1930. IS FURTHER GIV- PhiRo Radio. >Y ELLIOT chimes of the at WORSES—-Light’ m^re rising three years; light geldin .................. Perchenon mare risin horse rising 9; aged CATTLE—Cow di due April 20; cow farrow milkini heifers ing 2 ; uary 6, POU 9 geese. IM PL Frost an cultivuto manure i ing plow wagons, sleighs. 2 harness, new, hay and chain row cart, cream s qauntity els, du scufflei other a tion. •GRAIN 300 bus. TERMS under, months nislving rising four; 6; heavy work work horse. April 15; cow ue April 2 8,; 5 ; Durham cow, iring calves; S 5 steers rls- d sows due Jan- ■>cat ere ens; 16 turkeys, notice to Creditors notice IS HEr BY GIVEN that others having, of ELIZABETH’ WILLIS,\late ofHoughton, in th© State of \ Michii Exeter, on' the 1930, a claims, signed day of AND NO”! EN that aft dersigned w the estate claims of notice, GI. all ere against Xhe estatwedding Detroit,Theron Creery, of days with her father 'i’^on this McCurdy McCurdy, havin'g I ’''TENTS Wood disc, reader 2 se g ra Mower, hay rake, inder, nearly new. roller, seed drill, riding plow harrows. 2 y rack, harness pulper slings, f lumbe water ■ cutting boxes, is, forks shov- . whiffleftiiee.M, chains, and to meu- h W'l (formerly of pini.-ter, who died econd day of Mayf d to forward their oven to the under-- fore the seventeenth, r. 1930. IS FURTHER GIV- the said date the un­ proceed -to distribute ing regard only tn the h they then shall have1- .-, walk- ! heavy set of i, single nearly pulleys ?r, bar­ trough, kIweek. is very poor brother ill ahis iee.n with el- Flynn, birde-elect evening of last iveek, ■iglibors and friends presented her with a shower. After the opens played erved. i. Shaddo 9 US her lb nd ■j1 j of aird toria d by Mrs. Flynn and a dainty ?k has returned rkhill after vis-r Pi bro ther-In-law, Mr the meetin McPherson attended Lestev business methods hRr aunt Mrs. Tom Iwheu l>U3iuo«s is obliged tj of the follow hustle And th bells agaii: Mrs. spent a few Mr. Jas. And' Mr. Archie ly, Mr. Wm. is improving pneumonia. Mr. John B'allantyne is in VI Hospital, London. Mr. Cooper, of Chiselhurst, rented the farm of Mr. Wm. Kay. Master Everett Pollen is recover­ ing from an attack of the jaundice. Hollowo'en passed off quietly in our community. Juniors in the pub­ lic school spent a pleasant time dur­ ing the. afternoon with their room nicely decorated and with tho advent of candy, garner, etc,, they enjoyed a social time. ( has SALT er that amount 1: dit will be given on fur approved joint notes or a Nove .ADMAN & STANBURY Hensall .and Exeter for Administratrix withSolicitors _____ _______ will annexed'. DATED at EXETER Ont. thiS 29th day of October, 1930.