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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-09-24, Page 4
THURSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 21, 1936 The Alpha Juvenile Choristers, of Stratford THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE I program. will present a concert in James Street Church, on Friday Evening, October 2nd BIRTHS ('AVEN AV. AL S. if GRANT—In St. London, - n 29th. to Air. Grant a son JENKINS- Londcn 17*h kins, of Lucan; <K>.MM1NH4AT1ON liter—AVe would like to express i r ur iiaper our appreciation Band concerts which we have o this year from time to ‘ feel the leader and Band real credit for the pro- »hey have made in the- time they organized. Especially e enj y last Sunday night’s Sincerely, A Country Family 'IERMS CHATTELS Cash REAL ESTATE ’—** Ten per cent, (10% j on daj of sale and balance within thirtj days, when posses sion giv< n, For further particulars, apply to: FRANK TAYLOR Auctioneer GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter ard Hensall Solicitors for Executox- AUCTION SALE Joseph's Hospital, Sunday, Sep’ember and Mrs, G, Al. (Gary David; St. Joseph’s HeSpital Thursday, September and a SOLDAN—In Scott pital, Seaforth, on to Mr. and Mrs. AV He: FULTON—In London, on September 16, 1936, to Mr. and Mrs. E. Ful ton (nee Jeanne Stone; of Hen- THOMPSON—in McGillivray, day, September 2"th, to Air. Mrs. AA’m. Thompson, a sen. -In on to Mr.Mrs. Earl Jen son. Alemcrial Hos- September 16 th C. Scldan, of ■all, twin daughters. The regular monthly meeting of Cavtn Presbyterian AV. Al. S. was held last -week at the home of Airs. J. A. Stewart and Airs. Fuke. The devo’irnal period leaders' The president Airs. AVill Sillery took rhe topic which was an exchange paper on "Pep in Alissionary AVtrk.” was unde: the of Airs. F. AV. Gladman. HURON JUNIOR OLD BOYS DEATHS Sun- and FUKE—In London, gm Monday, September 21, 193 6, Sophia Chris tine Fuke, beloved wife of- A. E. Fuke, aged 71 years and 4 days. NESTLE—In Exeter, on Saturday, September 19th, Thomas J. Kestle aged 85 years and 8 months. SHEFFER—In Hensall on Saturday Sept. 19th, Alts. Edward Sheffer, in her 81st year, The Junior Old Boys of Toronto; held a very successful corn and ■ weiner roast on Thursday ' last on the farm ;f Air. Cooper near Agincourt, attended and every part County were represented. From Ex eter were Grant Collingwood, Gor don Davis and wife (Olive AlcDon- ald) Airs. Alesser (Alberta Hcrton) 1 and her husband, Helen Stanburv, I Sadie AValker, K. C. Stanbury, Al.! F. Gladman and Clyde Heaman. The 1 prize in the "Scavenger Hunt” was, won by a team headed by Alurray; Savage, of Seaforth, formerly in the Bank of Commerce here. I foal, AV. E. Keys, F. Skinner, E. ‘Rede:; 2-year-oId, Irvin Stahl, F. mner, A. Chambers; 1-year-old, single horse, AV. Deck- and 2nd, B. AViUiams; pair wag horses in harness and carriage, Decker, B. Williams, L. H. Rad- dipl'.ma, AV. Decker.* Roadsters—Brot d Dale, N. Keys & Str. AV. J. Dale, F, Smith, Son: 3-year-old, A. F. E*. Keys; 1-year-old, F. roadsters in harness Currie & Tervit; single roadster in harness and buggy, Currie & Tervit - evening1 and 2nd, H Tmemner; lady drivers,. Charles j Airs. E. AVillert, Airs. G. Over 100’ cf the s: F. skinner; er on AV. er; AY.J F. Smith; foal, N. Keys & Chappel, W. Smith; pair and buggy, Judge, AV. L. Alossip, CATTLE Daters. St. Marys females, 1 CARD OF THANKS The relatives of the late Mrs. Har mon wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for their love ly floral tributes and kind express ions of sympathy extended to them in their recent sad bereavement. IN MEMGRIAM JOHNSTON—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Mary E. Johnston, who departed this life September 22rd, 1930. Greatly missed by all of us. Parents and Brothers Herd—Consisting cf 3 bull open to all beef breeds, AV. Oestreicher, Stutt Bros, R. N. Peck; 3 animals the get of a pure bred a i sire, Stutt Bits., AV. Oestreicher, R. Pepper. Shorthorns—-Aged cow, AV. Oes treicher and 2nd, C. H. Keys; two- year-old heifer, AV. Oestreicher and 2nd, R. Al. Peck; one-year-old heifer AV. Oestreicher, R. Al. Peck, W. Oes treicher; heifer calf, AV. Oestreicher and 2nd, R. Al. Peck; bull calf, Ed gar Alonteith, AV. Oestreicher, Roy Pepper; bull, one-year-old, AV. Oes- r, R. Al. Peck, AV. Oestreich- Layton conducted the opening exer-jer; bull twe-years-old, AV. Oestreich- eises. The devotional leaflet "The j er, R. Al. Peck, AV. Oestreicher. Spirit of Jesus at AVork” was read by Airs. J. AV. Powell. The roll call was "The Harvest.” The business was conducted by Mrs. F. J. Wick wire after which instead of the us ual program it being a questionaire the closing chapters of the Study Bcok on Africa was ably taken by Mrs. Layton.who also offered prayer for the Missionary. .main STREET AV. Al. S. The September meeting .lain St. AV. Al. S. was held the the of -**-.*** ..... ., ■ .. — in --- x cupc-. , basement Thursday last. Airs, G. W. treicher T /-I rv A-t.rtY’ ' OU • AaTtII NEW BOOKS AT THE LIBRARY The following list of books have been received at the Public Library. D. Steeper, ‘L*ricesters—Aged ram, D. Gra ham te Son; shearling rain, D. Gra ham te Son and 2nd; ram lamb, D. Graham & S.n and 2nd; ewe, D. Gial.am te Son, R. Pepper; shear ling ewe. D. Graham & Son, R. Pep per ha: Steeper, & Son. ewe lamb, R. Pepper, D. Gra te s n; sweepstakes, A. D. D. G:aham te son, A Pym HOGS A orkshire Boar, two years old, C. Danbrook, boar, 1 yr. old, C. Danbrook; boa-r, under one year, C. Danbrook, R. Alanson; sow’, two yeais old, C. Dan brook; sow, 1 year old, C. Danbrook sow, under one year, C. Danbrook and 2nd. IN MEMJORIAM In loving memory of FRED DELBRIDGE who died 6 years ago today September 23rd. Sadly missed by wife and nephew Gordon IN MEMORIAL t ory ofMITCHELL—In lovjpgame: .Mrs. Milton Mitchell, |wh/ passed away on September 2®th^l935. We always miss y<$u.- Signed Milton, Ke^ and Joyce, Hatmand, daughter of the! departed Leonard sonsf POUND POTATO A few weeks ago we were lament ing the fact that potatoes would be small and scarce this season. How ever the rains have made a transfor mation in pastures, field and garden that was almost unconceivable. The Times-Advocate has on exhibition in its window a potato grown by Mr. AV. H. Sparling that weighs pounds. The potato is of the Dooley and is clean and smooth. and variety KHIVA attend-Quite a number from here ed London Fair last week. Air, and Airs. Louis Held, chener and Miss Anna Hanover, of Buffalo, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Earl Stebbins on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. Lippert, of Mel bourne spent Sunday with Air. and Mrs. Lloyd Lippert. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lippert who have been spend ing the past couple of weeks in Mel bourne returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Surer uh and daughter Margaret and Miss Meta Suirerus, of Toronto, spent Satur day with Mr. and Airs. Ottos Wil- lent,Mr. Victor Kraft visited with re latives in London a few days tost week. of Kit* Fiction "Mother of the Bride” "Forgotten Hills” “Flyaway Paul” "Runner of the Trail” "Afterglow” “Private Duty” "Crimson Clan” "Somewhere to the Sea” "Defeat of a Detective” "The Alagnificent Hoax” "The Stepmother of Five” "Give Me One Summer” "Unexpected Gift” "The Tragic Bride” "Clever Ones” "Heme is Where the Heart Is” Rees Rosman Tyrell Channing Cormack Ayres Baldwin Hewlett Sarr AVills Oppenheim ’ Tempes Loring Cole Young Middleton Non-FictiOn “Love the Law” "Adventures of Happiness” "Jungles Preferred” • "Guide Book” "Power To See It Through” "Camel Bells” "Way Of A Transgressor” Kagawa Cadman Miller Dafoe Fosdick Miller Farson EXETER FAIR (Continued from page one.) HORSES Agricultural—Brood Mare, J. D. Stewart, AV. Patrick, N. Keys & Son; Foal, Norman Mitchell, AV. Pat rick, J. D. Stewart; 3-year-old, W. Hamilton & Son, N. Keys & Son; 2-year-old, W. Hamilton & Son, C. Dale, N. Keys & Son; 1 -year-old, J. D. Stewart, AV. Patrick, W. J. Dale; team, W. Hamilton & Son,’ J. G, Hoggarth, L H. Rader; diploma for best animal any age, AVm. Hamilton & Son. Heavy Draft—-Brood mare, H. Truemher, Cecil Rowe, Ed, Yellow; foal, F, Patrick; yeair-olid. 2nd and 3rd diploma, W. Patrick, Wagon Horses—Brood mare, Roy Coward, W. E. Keys, E, Skinner; Herefords—Aged cow, Stutt and 2nd; twe-year-old heifer, Bros.; one-year-old heifer, F, bert and 2nd; heifer calf, Bros. F. Carbert; bull calf, Bros.; bull, one year, Stutt 1st, 2nd, and 3rd; diploma, Bros. Jersey—Aged cow, G. Timmins and 2nd; twe-year-old heifer, Timmins and 2nd; 1-year-cld heifer. F. Ellerington, G. Timmins; calf, G. Timmins ! G. Timmins and Timmins. Grades—Aged ton 1st, 2nd and heifer, F. Ellerington and 2nd; one- year-old heifer, Roy Pepper, F. El lerington 2nd and 3rd; two-year-old steer, F. Ellerington 1st, 2nd and 3rd; one-year-old steer, Roy Pepper F. Ellerington and 3rd; three steers butcher, under 1000 lb., R. Pepper, F. Ellerington; three heifers, butch er, under 1000 lb., F. Ellerington; diploma, R. Pepp«r. Traquair special for best calf any breed, AV. Oestreich er. Judge, Wm. Charters, Seaforth Baby Beef Competition—Usborne Township, Edgar Alonteith 1st and 2nd; open class, A Park and 2nd, W. Oestreicher, R. Pepper. Special Prizes—H. Rivers, 2-year- old grade heifer, F. Ellerington; Donald Burns special—Best colt sir ed by hi£ horse, Cecil Rowe and 2nd; Chas. Godbolt special—Best foal sired by Ginger Boy, V. Hey wood, F. Smith; Eli King special— Best colt of any age sired by Jeffro, A. Chambers, I. .Stahl; Geo. Coward special—Best foal sired by Joe Sapel Ed. Yellow, Roy Coward, Charles tfoward; Dr. Steiner special—Best colt shown by boy under 15, Victor Heywood; Wes. Simmons special— Best general purpose colt, W. E. Keys; Laird Bros, special - bushel spy apples, Mrs. Daly. Bros. Stutt Car- Stutt Stutt Bros. Stutt G. heifer and 2nd; bull calf, 2nd; diploma, G. cow, F. Ellering-' 3rd; two-year-old SHEEP Horned—Aged C. Danbrook; Dan brook, and Best ram, p. shearling 2nd; ram Danbrook; Steeper, H. Iruemnor, AV. 2-year-ohl, AV. J. Dale; 1- W. Patrick, Ed. Yellow “ team, W. Patrick; Doi set Dearing, ram, C. lamb, Airs. Hackney, C. ewe, Airs. Hackney and 2nd; shear ling ewe, P. Dearing, C. Danbrook; ewe lamb, Airs. Hackney and 2nd. Oxford Downs—Aged Pym ram, A. Pym & Son, AV. Henry lamb, AV. Henry and 2nd Henry, A. Pym & Son; ewe, AV. Henry and 2nd; W- Henry and 2nd. Lincolns—Aged ram, A. A. Nicholson; shearling ram, A. Steeper; ram lamb, A. D. Steep* . | .... A D. A. A. ram, A. & Son, AV, Hehry; shearling ram ewe, AV. shearling ewe Iamb D. Steep- er D. er Nicholsori, . , Steeper, A. Nicholson; ewe lamb, D, Steeper and 2nd; sweepstakes. and 2nd ewe, A, D. steeper, shearling ewe, A, ( AVEN Y. P. GUILD The Y’.ung Peoples Guild of Cav in Presbyterian church held its reg ular meeting on Monday evening. In its fourfold character the meet ing was opened with devotional ex- frcises under the leadership of the I resident, .Miss Ethel Kydd. The literary branch was well provided for in a most interesting and well- info: mod address by Air, Fred Arm- s«rong en stamps. The Alissiojiary period was devoted to a splendid outline of the life and work of Dr. and Mrs. Goforth, lately of Man churia by Miss K. Strang, while Uh* social seitbn was under tin1 direi*- ti hi of Miss Elaine stanbury. It was decided to have a weitior roast at the river next Monday evening. AUCTION SALE — of — STOCKERS AND FEEDERS ■ to be held at^ FRED ELLERINGTQX’H FARAI, 2 miles Noith & 3-1 ^pff4ixeter — on/— ■ FRIDAY, SEPTEAlJjiUi? Commencing \at 2 miles 2l5tb, p.-m. 125 Good Quality Istockcrs Feeders, steers & Heifers Good Flesh From 500 to Pounds TERALS—CASH Cattle delivered up to a distance 20 miles for 25c a head. WAI. NAIRN, Auctioneer J. MCARTHUR,. Proprietor 1030 and ’in 000 of Of J IO USE JIOLD F URNIT URE The undersigned auctk ncer has- lm-cived instructions to sell by pub lic auction in Exeter cn THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER4 24t^ I df.sk, drop leaf table, 1 Hipboard, 2 tables, desk lawn mower, garden at 2 o’ lo<k the following: 1 writing small stand, Slop ladder, juwn uiuwer, garuen tools, lawn h-.se, wash boilers, kit chen table, ehi'ii elm imisie stand, loathe toih-t earpo dishes racking chairs, 12 kit- 4 dining r'om chairs ra tick,commodes, <-t, 4 small stands ds, hedsprii.gs Ong machine, Ts, mirrors, pots, pans of all kinds, b’-xf-s. barrels. TERMS—CASH The Estate of the late James Alurray F. Coates, Clerk Fiank Taylor, Auctioneer Berkshire Bear, under one year, F. Carbert; sow, one year old, F. Carbert; sow, under one year, F. Carbert and 2nd. Tamworth Boar, two years old, R. Alanson, C. Danbrook; boar, under one year, R.. Alanson; sow, two years old, C. Danbrcok; sow, one year old, R. Alanscn and 2nd; sow, under one year, R. Alanson, C. Danbrook. Bacon Type Pair bacon type pigs, any breed, C. Danbrook and 2nd. Judge—-H. Hunter and H. Strang POULTRY Light Braliamas, c. and li., D. Graham & Son, C. Danbrook, ckl. and pit., D. Graham & Son; any var iety Cochins, c. and h., K. Wood, J. Kochems, Silver Grey Dorkings, c. and h Graham & Son, O. Battler, ckl. pit., O. Battler, J. Kochems; Orphingtons, h., ckl. and pit., J. chems; Barred Rocks, c., ’h., ckl. pit., H. Doan, C. Danjbro’ok; other variety Plymouth Rocks, kl. and pit., J . Kochems; ' D. and Buff Ko- , and any c. and h., K. Wood; AVhite AVyandot- tes, c., C. Danbrook, A. Nicholson, h., D. Graham & Son, A. Nicholson, ckl. and pit., A. Nicholson, G. Yel land; any other variety Wyandottes, h., ckl. and pit., D. Graham & Son; S. C. Rhode Island Reds, c., h., ckl. and pit., J. Kochems and 2nd; Brown Leghorns, c., C. Danbrook, A. Nicholson, h., ckl. and pit., A. Nicholson and 2nd; any other var- ietj’ Leghorns, c. and h., K. Wood, ckl. and pit., O. Battler, K. AVood; Black Spanish, hen, J. Kochems; Black Minorcas, c., h., ckl. and pit., C. Danbrook; AVhite Alinorcas, c., h., ckl. and pit., H. Desjardine and 2nd; Andalusians, c., h., ckl. and pit., O. Battler and 2nd; Anconas, ckl. and pit., C. AVood; S. S. Ham burgs, ckl., G. AVood; Black Ham burgs, c. and h., O. Battler; Cam pines, Silver, h. and ckl., O. Battled and 2nd; B. B. Red Game, c., h., ckl. and pit., K. AVood; any other variety game, h., »kl., pit., J. Ko chems and 2nd; Bantams, Game, c., A. Nicholson, h., C. Danbrook, A. Nicholson, pit., J. Kochems; Golden Seabright, c., h., ckl. pit., D. Gra ham & Son; any other variety of Bantams, c., h„ ckl,, C, Danbrook, J. Kochems, pit., J. Kochems, Danbrook; Houdans, ckl., pit., Wood; Red Caps, c., h., ckl., pit., C. K. AV. Bowden and 2nd; White Rocks, c., h., ckl., pit., D. Graham & Son^ K. Wood; Black Giants, c. Brook, h., K. AVood, C. ckl, and ckl, and C. Dan- Danbrook, pit. K. AVood; A.O.V., Fowl pit., K. AVood. Ducks ’. Ducks, old and young, 0.Pekin _ . . . Battler and 2nd; Rouen Ducks, dr, H. Doan, duck, W. Bowden, H. Doan young drake and duck, H. Doan, W. Bowden; any other variety ducks, old and young, O. Battler and 2nd. Miscellaneous Guinea'Fowl, c., Son; collection of brook. Bronze K. AVood, . young, K. Wood; Bremen Geese, old and young, K. Wood; Toulouse geese, old and young, W. Bowden; A.O.V. Geese, old, 0. Battler, young 0. Battler, H. Doan. Judge—O’Briea 11., D. Graham & pigeons, C. Dan- Turkeys. A.O.V. old and young Turkeys, ken. AUCTION SALE — of --- FARAI, FARM STOCK, IMPLE- AIENTS & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneer has re ceived instructions to sell by public auction, on Lot 23, Con. 7, Stephen Township 2 miles north of Crediton on AIONDAY, SEPTEAIBER 28th, 1936 at 1 o’clock the following: HORSES—-Draft horse 7 yrs. old; draft mare 11 yrs. old; draft mare 16 yrs. old; driving pony. CATTLE—Cow due Oct. 20th; 1 heifer due Oct. 22nd; 2 heifers due April 25th; 2 fresh cows; Cow due June 5tli; Durham bull; farrow cow; 5 2-year olds; 4 yearlings, spring calf. POULTRY—100 hens. IMPLEMENTS—AI.H. Binder; 1 mower, hay rake, roller, gravel box, riding plow, walking plow, cultiva tor, bean scuffler, hand scuffler, set harrows, pulper, fertilizer drill, one turnip drill, disc, hay loader, gang plow, 2-furroAv plow, hay rack, hea|y wagon, seed drill, set sleighs, cutler, buggy, carriage, wheel barro\v,^va- gon box, pig rack, ladder,. gaft engine anti chopper, manure»^>feader, reaper^’set hea-vy harness single harness, quantity of >hay£$pump, corn cutte^ wire stretchersU^anhing mill, forks'# shovels, hp$|F neckyokes, whif|)etrees, chain^boxes and bar- gMaiN-—lOOA^shels oats, 300 bushels mixedjWain.BFIFECTS—Banner Ibts, rug,n<olster radio, mgs, gas lamp. ESTATE—At the same he will be offered for sale :m consisting of 100 good brick 'well (Sold subject Etouseho, st'o^e, 2 he aS beg. and sm ft RE. " time the5 more or less with bank barn, drive shed and drained, served bit. acres house, fenced to re- TERMS- Cha.ttels, Cash. Real Estate,10 per cent, on day of sale, balance in 30 days. The estate of the late Peter Martenei F. COATES, Clerk FRANK. TAYjLOR, Auctioneer EXECUTOR’S SALE — of — V/LLUABLE RESIDENCE PROP ERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS IN EXETER The undersigned has receive^ in structions to sell on the premises of the late W. H. P. Hooper SATURDAY, SEPTEAIBI at 2 p.m. the followinflIFChattels: Settee, Rocking Chflrs, Room h Table and Ch Cupboards, Drop Lea room ®uites, Couch chen gan, Beddi house Alsc (with dition: 26th Dining rs, 2 Glass able, 2 Bed- Lounge, Kit- npiboai’d, Kitjhen Chairs, Or- ctric Lamp^Carpets, Dishes, , Garden ools and other lecliam Id article FORD UPE, 1927 Model ) in splendid con- lly and as to paint. 1 Estate ew Municipal PlanLo _ ____..... ___ Number T^fiity (20) in the Village of E ‘ “ Number 86. Huron Street, Carling and Acheson’s Survey, containing one acre more or less. On the property is a comfortable brick house in good repair, having been recently repainted and redec orated. Also a good stable. Just the quantity of land desirable for garden and run for cow, Well locat ed, and among good neighbors, formerly known as Lot , on the South Side of NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against the estate of Angus AIcDonald, late off the Township of Stephen in the County of Huron, Farmer, who died on or about the eleventh day of July A.D. 1921, are required to forward their claims duly proven to the un dersigned Administrator on cr be fore the seventh daZ of October, Au D. 1936. And Notice after the said or will proct estate having claims of wj/ich notice. '^rss.r. Dated the twenty-first day cf Sept ember A.D. 193 6. HERBERT K. EILBER Administrator Crediton, Ontario’ isyiurther given tha^j^ d&te the Admiiyj Ed to dist^i regard^ the 7 tc the len shall have NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GUVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of JAMES^k ROBERTSON, late of the Village Hensall, in the < County of Huron^<.%; gentleman, wh/ died on the sevjjg^'1* teen day of Jq^e, 193 6, are req^' to forward tl ir claims dulya to the undesigned on or^, Twenty-Eighth day oLs 1936. AND _____ EN that ^'fter t ©TICE liven. fSre the eptember. FURTHER GIV- _______; _ Fsaid date the Exe cutor wJTl wc^f^ed to distribute the* estate l^sip® regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter, Ont-, this Eighth day of September A.D., 193 6. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensall Solicitors for Executor NOTICE TO CREDITORS z NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of ELIZA.- BETH MCKENZIE, late of the Vil- large of Hensall, in the County of Huron, Widow, -who died on the Fourteenth day.of August, 193 6, are^j$ required to forward their < duly proven to, the undersign or before the Fifth day 1936. AND NOT! EN that aft cutors .will; estate hav claims off fv’hic^they then shall have notice. DATED ’at Exeter, this fifteenth, day of September, 193 6. GLADMAN & STANBURY Hensall and Exeter Executors’ Solicitors rooeed IS FURTHER GIV- * the saic^uate the Exe- distribute the Td -only to the notice to ^editors Notice is bereft/ given that all persons having claims against the a&.the flinty on or day of quired toi illy proven cutor on or October, A.Dk given that all estate of AVilliam Sims, late Township of Stephen, in the of Huron, Faifner, who di about the tienty-fourtl March, A.D, ...forward theiif claims, to> the undersigned before the first day 1936. And Nol after the s proceed t _____ _ having regard only to the claims off which he then shall have notice. Date this fourteenth day of Septem* her, A.D, 193.6. Murray Neil, Executor , Crediton, Ont*. '933, ar urther given that e the executor will istribute the estate