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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1935-06-06, Page 4WCBW, JUNE «th, 1935 TH£ EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE No. 2 Sponsored by the same management that has so successfully managed Domes­ tic No. 1, They number among its clientile many of the most careful and conservative investors in Ontario. Among them are to be found: Bankers, manufacturers, auditors, insurance men, brokers, doctors, lawyers and civic officials, who after careful investigation of the management and syndicate holdings, became unit holders. This Syndicate’s properities have been carefully selected and are situated in the heart of the gas producing belt in Haldimand County. 125 acres are in Seneca township, within miles of Domestic No, 1, which has brought in 10 good commercial producers out of 11 wells drilled. No. 12 well will be completed by May 30th. It also holds leases on 200 acres in Walpole township where many large producing wells blew in with great rock pressure. The management announces the initial offering of Units in Domestic Natural Gas Syndicate No. 2, at TORONTO ONTARIO Name .. Ad dress $1.00 PER UNIT It is believed these Units will be rapidly subscribed for. Investors would be well advised to investigate the advantages of this Syndicate immediately. It has potential possibilities as a high-class speculative investment. For further information address: 68 KING ST. EAST BIRTHS FURNITURE Local Representative— J. G. Wilson, Central Hotel, Exeter Domestic Natural Gas Syndicate No. 2 ‘68 King St., East, Toronto (2) Gentlemen:-—Please send me Prospectus and further particulars regarding your Syndicate. DOMESTIC NATURAL GAS SYNDICATE No. 2 If you want good value for your money, call and see our stock. We have our show rooms crowded full of Up-to-date Furniture which we are offering at Special Prices for the month of June No one can beat us for price and value Phone 20J . ROWE Exeter, Ontario BUY JUNE CHICKS NOW Don’t delay! Every day you lose now costa, you a day's production of high-priced winter eggs. Just look at these prices. Bargain Prices Effective June 6th Brown Leghorns—not sexed—-same as Barred Rocks. Jersey Black Giants—not sexed—-same as N. H. Reds. 3-weeks-old chicks—heavy breeds only—prices, on inquiry. Standard Grade Per 100 Xtra-Profit Grade Per 100 White Leghorns— Mixed male and female ................- $ 7.95 $ 9.95 Sexed—guaranteed 70%’ pulleta ........12.95 14.95 Sexed—-guaranteed 90% pullets ......17.90 19.95 Barred Rocks, White Boeks, White Wyandottes, R.I. Reds— Mixed male and female .......... ....3 8.95 $10.95 Sexed—guaranteed 90% pullets ......13.90 17.90 New Hampshire Reds— Mixed male and female ................ . $ 9.95 $11.95 Sexed—guaranteed 90% pullets ........15.90 19.90 Bray Chick Hatchery Phone 246, Exeter, Ontario KHIVA Mr. Otto Willert is confined io his hed with a bad attack of pleur­ isy. His many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Rose Dietrich, of London, spent the week-end at her home here Mr. and Mrs, Alex Neeb spent last Wednesday in Goderich. A little baby girl has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Den- omme last week, Miss Grelia Becker, of Clinton, visited a few days last week at her home. Miss visited Monica SHIPKA Mrs, K. Lovie entertained the pu­ pils at her home at Grand Bend on Monday afternoon, June 3rd. Last Sunday being Missionary Sun­ day in the Sunday School a paper wais given by Miss Pearl Keyes en­ titled, “A Chinese Family.” A number from here attended the Masonic service in Exeter on Sunday, afternoon last in -the Anglican church when Bishop Seager wao the special speaker. j«i Ila Schroeder, of Clandeboye a <tew days with the Misses and Lucille Dietrich. Gene Fritz ley and his 11-piece orchestra Direct from the Windsor R-oom of the Savarln, 'Toronto Maurlee, Montreal. Peatu-rihg—-Enid Lee, McEwan, soloist and Room Trio and the Chez Soloist; Dave The Windsor! Admission 15 c.—5c. Dancing (Plus taujc) HOPPER—In Exeter on Thursday, May 3 0th to Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper, a daughtr (Patricia Ann) WEBBER—In Usborne, on Wednes­ day, May 29th to Mr. and William Webber, of Thames a son. PARKER—At Dr. Fletcher’s pital, on Monday, June 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Parker, -of Centralia, a daughter, MARRIAGES Mrs. Road Hos- , to FOX—-HUNKIN—At the Metropoli­ tan United -Church parsonage, London, on iSaturday, June Robena Pearl, daughter John Hunkin, of Exeter, to James Marten -Fox, son of James Fox, of London, GO ODM AN—SCHROEDER—At Christ Chapel, Cranibrook, Bloom­ field Hills, Mich., Mildred Anne Schroeder, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder, Cen­ tralia, to Mr. Chas. W. Goodman, of Highland Park, Mich., by Rev. W. H. Aulenbach. TOWLE—KLEINFELDT — At the United Church parsonage, Centra­ lia, on (Saturday, June 1st, Verna Beatrice, daughter -of Mr. and Mrs. John Kleinfeldt, of Usborne, to Harry Clare Towle, only son of Mrs. Towle and the late William Henry Towle, of Usborne, by Rev. R. N. (Stewart. DEATHS of t-he lst, Mr. Mr. late the WEBBER—In Usborne, .on Saturday June 1st, Frederick John, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Web­ ber. CARB OF THANKS Mr. thank Fire Department and all the citi­ zens who .helped in any way at the fire on Wednesday last. and Mrs. W. Martin wish to the members tof the Exeter THANKS Blair and family those who' sent CARD OF Mr. and Mrs. J. wish to thank all flowers, -cards or letters to the hos­ pital; also neighbors and friends who called or performed any act ot kindness during the illness and con­ valescence of Andrew and Jack. All deeply appreciated. ’were WINCHELSEA Exe- Used Car Bargains 1932 Ford V8 Coach 1932 Ford, 4-Cylinder Coach 1930 Ford Coach 1929 Whippet Coupe These cars have all been taken in recently on New Ford V8 Car’s. Hurfy For These Bargains We do not keep used cars —we sell them. Sandy Elliot Phone 6’4 Ford Dealer “Watch the Fords go by” Mr. and Mrs. B. M, Francis, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Day, of near Exeter, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fletcher and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Flet­ cher and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fletcher and Marjorie attended the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. J. Fletcher at Exeter. .Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Alexander and family, Mrs, Robert Alexander of Lumley, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGavin and family of Sea­ forth. Mr. and Mrs, Wilmer Fogleson and Mr, and Mrs. Earl Fogleson of Pontiac, Mieh., called on Mr. and Mrs. Walker Kerslake on Sunday. Mrs. Charles Godbolt and Mrs. C. R. Fletcher spent Monday in Strat­ ford. Mr, and Mrs. Walker and Genevieve Mr. and Mrs. E. Mr, and Mrs, Theron Creery, week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fisher of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. W. P, Reid, of LUck- now, called on Mr. and Mrs, James Horne on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wightman family, 'of Sebrlngville, visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, <W. Coleman, . . Kerslake spent .Sunday with . Doupe, of Anderson, Wm. Fatten and Mr, of Detroit, spent the Mrs Theron Creery. and on A. BISHOP 5EAGER AT MASONIC SERVICE (Continued from page 1.) All this is but an illustration of fact that man does not by bread alone by by every word that proceedeth from the mouth of God. And bleeped is the man that finds those ideas and ideals and links his life up wit-h it. To whom should we go then 'but to Him who hath the words of eternal life. -On the return of the members io the lodge room at the -close of the service a vote of thanks to- the rector wardens and choir of the church was made by Wor. Bro. Thompson and Bro. -Skelton, while that to- the guest speaker was made by Wor, Bros. W, D. Sanders and Geo, Lawson. the liye ELIMVJLLE Mr. and Mrs. Ben Williams, and Mrs. R. Williams and daughters were in Stratford last Sunday, Dr. Walter Johns of Waterloo and parents Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Johns visited relatives in Buffalo and Ridgeway over the week-end. Dr. Johns will spead this month at his home here. Mrs, A. E. Johns, Messrs, Martin and Paul Johns, of Hamilton were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Johns. Harold who spent last week here returned home on .Sun­ day with Mrs. Johns and Paul. Mar­ tin is remaining for this month. Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Cudmore and daughter Miss Mildred, of Seaforth, visited relatives in this community last Friday. Gangs of men have been busy at work clearing the wreckage of the barn and other buildings on the farm of Mr. George Wright. Men are also working at Mr. Alvin Pym’s barn which was also- damaged badly and at Mr. Jas. Heywood who is raising his barn onto a foundation this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johns, Misses Gladys and Hazel also Mr. Silas Johns were visitors at Mr. Will Py- bus last Saturday. Hundreds of people from the sur­ rounding district have come to see the wrecked buildings etc, at Messrs, Wright, Pym, Horne and Johns since the cyclone on Tuesday of last week The Y. P. ’S. met on- Monday ev­ ening with the President in the chair The meeting was opened with hymn 110 and the Lord’s Prayer was re­ peated in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adoted. Some business was also dealt with. The Christian Fellowship Lavona Cooper then took the worship period, which ed with hymn 414. The Lesson was read by Fred Squire Herdman. The talk on lesson was read by Catherine Peters. Mary Herdman led in prayer and hymn 168 was sung. The topic “Ha­ bit of Daily Consecration” was given by Gladys Johns. The meeting clos­ ed with hymn- 225 an4 the Mizpah benediction. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. iSowle, cent visitors at Mr. C. Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. St. Marys, and Mrs. Alec McFall®, of Exeter visited their sister Mrs. Wes. Horne last week, Mr. Convenor oliarge of was open- Scripture Long and the Wellington Bell, W. of Detroit, were re­ Mr. T. Bell’s and John Whiteford, 'Of SOUTH HURON SOFT LEAGUE BALL Rules Comniun- THAMES ROAD Mr. and Mns. Lester McCurdy, of Detroit, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, McNicol. Mr, and Mrs, pougall were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Cha®. Miller. Mr, and Mrs. Norman Haynes, of Mt. Pleasant, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mr®. N. Passmore. Mr. Sim Pollen, of Flint, Mich., was a week-end visitor with relatives GREENWAY Plane are being made for the an­ nual (community picnic. The United Church will observe the 10th Anniversary -of the Union next Sunday and Sacrament will be administered by the pastor. Mr. A. M, Wilson passed away on Tuesday morning after an1 extended illness of over a year. Mrs, English is confined to her bed wiri1 an attack of the flu. I Mrs. J. Brown is suffering from a severe cold. Mrs. H, Battra-m has returned from the hospital and is slowly im­ proving. Mr. Lawrence Pollo-ck’s dog, Snap, was struck by a car last Saturday and had to- be shot. He has been a familiar figure around the “corner” for fifteen years. Mr. John McGregor is spending a few weeks with his son John H. Gregor, Mc- JEFF-RO [111892] (173864) Pure-bred Percheron , Stallion, Grade A„ 1935. Tuesday afternoon to Sam. Jory’s, 2nd -concession of Stephen for night. Wednesday to C. Prouty’s, Hay, for noon thence jbo Martin M-c-Taggart's, Hensail for night. Thursday, to Fred Dawson’s Hensail, for noon; Uhence to Ben. Williams’ for night; Friday, to W. Quinn's for noon, thence to Lome iSh-oldice’-s for night. Saturday to W. Rollins’ for noon; thence to- his own stable for night. TERMS—$13.00 payable January, 1st, 19 3 6. All mares must be re­ turned regularly. Accidents at the owner’s risk. ELI KING, Proprietor & Manager afe Imported Clydesdale Stallion MILTON MAC [25325] (21358) Foaled 19th of May, 1925 Will stand for mares this season follows: Monday will leave life. own stable Exeter North and go to Chas. Aid­ worth’s, Hay, for noon; thence home for night. Tuesday to Wm. Bow­ den’s 2nd con. of Stephen fo,r noon; thence to Wm. Grieve’s Town Line, Con. 7, way of con. 6, stable, N. Thameb Road for noon; thence to Albert Etherington’s Lot 28, Con. 4, Usborne for night. Friday to his own stable. TERMS—To insure a foal $10.00. Payable February the list, 1936. .for night. Wednesday, by Crediton to Chrils. Hais-t’s, for noon; thence to his own Thursday, to John Allison’s STEPHEN COUNCIL A special meeting of t-he council of the Township of Stephen, was held in the Town Hall, Crediton- on Saturday evening, the let day of June, 1935, at 8 p.m. All members present. The minutes of the prev­ ious meeting were read and adopted. Tenders are being asked to> haul gravel on several divisions on the 10- 11 and 12-13 concessions up to Tues­ day, the 11th of June at 8 p-m. For more particulars see notices posted ' up as well as ad in the Exeter Tijnee- Advocate. Moved by Roy Ratz, seconded by Edward Lamport: That the following pay-sheets and Orders be passed; Lawrence Hill, ' ' ‘1 F. -Smith, road 6, Keever, road 'll, Gregor, road 19, Young, axle grease,' $>1,80; Lome Finkbeiner, road 8 $5.60; Matthew C. Sweitzer, road 15, $9.40; William Hodgins, road 17, $6.(80; Roy Holt, road 20, $2.00; Percy Mollard, road 16, $1.70; total $50.30. Orders— Municipal World, sup­ plies, etc. $11,15; Wm. Kleinstiver, inspection- of bush lands $1.80; H. K. Eilber, pt. salary as clerk $150. The council adjourned to meet again in the Town Hall, Crediton. on Tuesday, 11th June, 1935 at 8 p.m. road 4, $1.80; J. $3.60; Joseph Mc- $4.00; Chas. Mc- $13.60; H. F. $(1,80; Lome Henbert K. Eilber, Clerk CREDITON EAST sons with Tay- Mrs. Joseph Bullock spent the past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gower at Elimville, Mrs. Ross Taylor and two- spent the week-end in London her sister-in-law Mrs. Charles lor. Mr. and Mrs. L. Pifer, of Chatham spent the week-end with the latter’s father Mr. Merner and Mr. and Mrs. David Baird. Mr. Harvey Pfaff of Sharon spent Sunday with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfaff, Miss Thelma MacPherson is con­ fined to her rheumatism. Miss Vera don Parker, day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. an-d Mrs. Thomas Baird and two children, of Grand Bend spent the week-end* with relatives here. Mrs. Wilson Anderson is visiting for a few weeks with her son and wife Mr. and Mrs, Charles Anderson in Sarnia. Miss Jean Baynham is 'confined to her home with mumps. bed -with inflammatory Edwards and Mr. Gor- of Ingersoll spent Sun- 1. Name—'South Huron ity -Soft Ball League. 2. Executive — Three namely, W. G. Medd, Exeter, Presi­ dent; Rev. R. N. Stewart, Centralia, Vice-President; Harold Pletch, Cre­ diton, Secretary-Treasurer and one members from each team playing viz: Centralia, Crediton E, Crediton U„ Dashwood, Exeter James St., Ex­ eter Main St., Shipka and Thames Road. 3. Fees—-Each team shall pay an entry fee of fifty cents to the Sec­ retary-Treasurer. 4. Schedule—-The schedule of games"shall be adopted by the teams as prepared. Mutual arrangement's for games by the teams concerned is permitted where unavoidable in­ terference with the schedule takes place. 5. Playing Rules—The rules of the Ontario Amateur Soft Ball As­ sociation- for 1935 shall govern the games. 6. Umpires—-The visiting team shall provide the umpire-in-chief, -be­ hind home plate. The Home team shall provide one or two base um­ pires. 7. (Starting Time—‘The games shall begin at 7 p.m. Fifteen minutes only as privileges allowed for late­ ness.8. Regulation Game—That in- Rule 22, Section 3, OA-S.B.A, the num­ ber five be substituted for the num* ber 7 and the remaining part of the section and the subsequent sections ■be interpreted accordingly. 9. Standing—The standing of the teams shall berated thus: tw-o points for a win and one point for a tie. 10. Reports—The Home team by its manager or someone appointed shall report the score immediately after the game to- the president Of the league and aS soon as convenient in writing.11. Players—-Eighteen players are allowed for each team. The manager of each, team shall report the names of the players to the Secretary on or before June 15 th. 12. Coaches—Two coadheS shall be permitted for each, team as well as a manager for directing the play­ ers.13. Finals—Tile finals shall be decided by a play-off tournament. Arrangements to bo made by the 6xccittivfi«14. Protests—Any team tiesiring to protest a game must do no Within 43 hours In writing And accompanied by a fee of $l»00» officials, GINGER BOY [13335] Monday will leave his own stable and go-, down the 2nd of Ueborne and Biddulph. to Richard Atkinson’s for noon; thence South 2ib miles and cross over to the Aux Sable Line, then -north to W. Dickens’ for night. Tuesday will go North to Town Line, then East and up Elim-Ville road to Henry Cole’s for noon; thence 1% miles North of Ellmville and West to his own stable for night. Wednesday will go East 3 % miles and South to- Winchel-sea and then East 21 miles and North to Lewis Fletcher’s for noon; thence North to Thames Road and West to Farquhar, then North to Boundary to Jame-s Ballantyne’s corner and then back to Thames Road to Alvin Passmore’s and remain from 6 to 8-30 and then home for night. Thursday' at hie own stable. .Friday will go- North on the 2nd of Usborne, to sand-hills, then West 2i miles to- David Sihir- rey's for noon; thence South to Shap- ton’s corner and East to his own stalbe for night. Saturday will go West and down No. 4, Highway, 1% miles, then West to Noble Scott’s, 2nd of Stephen, then South 1% miles and East' to his own etable wheree he will remain Until the fol­ lowing Monday morning. TERMS'—$8.00; two mares for one party, $15.00. OHAS. GODBGLT, Prop. & Man. • MIXED AUCTION SALE ---- of --- HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS AND SPRINGERS at Our Sales Barns, Exeter, on TUESDAY, JUNE 18t.h at 1:30 o'clock Anyone having livestock to part with let us know, we will either buy them or take them in on commission of 4 p. c. and sell them or any horse over $100 may be sold for $5.00. I will try to have buyers for all kinds of stock. Farm implements or household ef­ fects may be consigned to this sale. These sales will be held every week until further notice, Owing to the Oestricher sale we not hold a sale nex-t week but hold one on June 18th. TERMS——CASH G. J. DOW, Proprietor W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer will will 20 AUCTION SALE — Of — PURE BRED CATTLE I Young Cows and Heifers and 5 Young Bulls to be held at Cloverdale Stock Farm, north of Crediton, on TUESDAY, JUNE 11th, 1935 In R. Oestricher’s at 1.30 p.m. All -old enough to breed are calf to either Browndale Border Broadhooks Comet 2nd. These cattle are a draft from M. Peck’s and Wm. herds; The .offspring from their best cows and only good cattle are being offered. Both these herds have been breed­ ing for several generations cows that are good milkers and still adhering to the beef type. Both herds are fully accredited and blood tested. Anyone interested in a catalogue write to R. M. PECK, W. iC. F. OESTRICHER Proprietors L. E. FRANKLIN, FRANK TAYLOR and G. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneers TENDERS WANTED Sealed Tenders will be received by Herbert I< Either, Clerk of Township of Stephen up to the 11th day of June, 1935, at 8 p.m, hauling gravel on the following divisions: I COn.Division Cords Pit 10-11 SB to Lot 5 12 Campbell’s Pit Lot 6 to Lot 10 13 Campbell's Pit Lot 11 to Lot 15 20 J. Ziler’s Pit Lot 16 to Lot 20 15 J. Ziler’s Pit Lot 21 to NB 15 J. Ziler’s Pit 1st Side Road between Lots 5 and 6 10 Campbell’s Pit 12-13 SB tb Lot 5 20 Campbell’s Pit Lot 6 to Lot 10 20 Campbell’s Pit Lot 11 to Lot 15 20 J. Ziler’s Pit Lot 16 to- Lot 20 20 J. Ziler’s Pit' Lot 21 to NB 15 X Ziler’s Pit 1st Side Road bet Lota- 5 and 6, East 10 Campbell’s Pit 1st Side Road bet Lots 5 and 6 West 10 Campbell's Pit 3rd Side Road het, Lots 15 and 16 5 J. Ziler’s Pit list Side Read bet Lots 6 and 6, Gon.16-16 5 Campbell's Pit The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated dune 3rd, 1936.BY ORDER OF The codnoil :t>