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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1939-03-23, Page 2TJWRSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939 THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE HENSALL _ First massage ■■■■B M B throat, chest, and■ Mil W I back with Vicks BmBIBhhI VapoRub at bed- U||LU| time. This relieves distress. m mm Then, to make its ■VOE long.-continued ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ poultice-and-vapor■ —■■■ ■■action last even longer, spread a thick layer of Vapo- Rub on the chest NIICQru and cover with a HI fl alS I V warmed cloth. This also gives the skin laMiiimwimi extra protection IHf Hr^Sl against chilling, LongafterrestfulIF sleep comes, Vapo-• • i O Rub keeps onwork- : jR ing-loosensphlegm-eases muscular PBOi soreness or tight-His uess - clears air- XZzz passages—checksS tendency to cough -relieves local con­gestion. % £ § C? Often, by morn-ing the worst ofW VapoRub the cold is over. □was CHISELHURST Rooks at Hensall Library Some of the finest books and. best literature one can read are available at the Public Library, Hensall# which can scarcely be excelled. The very efficient librarian, Mrs. Robert Cam­ eron and other members of the Lib­ rary Board have purchased another fine selection of books as follows: Fiction “Danger Signals” “Lucian” “Song of Fears.” “Twenty-Four-Hours a Day” Baldwin “I’ve Been to London” “Wisdom’s Gate” “Disputed Passage” “Once More the Saint” “Featuring the Saint” “Mr. Pratt’s Patients” “The Pattern” “As Long As I Live” “Happiness Hill” “Parade of the EinOtv Seltzer “The Valley of the Giants” “The Iron Trail” “Tuesday Never Comes” “Charm Without phase” “The North Wind Do Blow” Bower Non-Fiction Amateur Craftesman “Guide to Trees” “More Green Fingers” “Birds of Canada” “Juvenile SHARP PAINS SHOT THROUGH KNEES Woman Suffered 10 Years “Furlong “Dwellers Washer & Co.” Fiction Farm” of “Adventures The monthly missionary meeting of the Chiselhurst Y. P. U. met in the school room of the church Tuesday evening last. The meeting opened with the President, Miss Jean Venner in the chair. Hymn 46 was sung and the Lord’s Prayer repeated in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, and the roll called. The business was discussed. It was’ decided that the play group, who presented “Nora Wake Up*” have , “Adventures their pictures taken some time this' week, also that we entertain Hensall. “Adventures Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, Mar. 28, “Adventures Hymn 99 was sung after which the Scripture was read in unison. The topic was taken by Rev. R. A. Brook. He gave a very interesting talk on his missionary work in Newfoundland which was much enjoyed by all. Hymn 156 was sung and the bene­ diction pronounced. Everybody joined in a very interesting contest conducted by Jean Venner. Group no. 3 being the winners. Miss Edna Mills, teacher of S.S.No# 7 Hibbert school spent the week-end with her parents in Stratford. Mr, Clifford Younge and Mr. Wm. McLean were in Stratford attending the hockey played between Seaforth —Clinton last week. Miss Maude McLean spent a in London last week. Wedding bells are vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ruby spent Tuesday friends in Exeter. A very successful St. Patrick’s supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Glenn Friday evening last, after supper crokinole was play­ ed. Mr. Thomas Brintnell won first prize and Mrs. R. A. Brook the con­ solation prize. ringing in day this andDalrymple last week with A man does not get to be a wo­ man hater until two < have turned him down. for common ordinary sore throat THROAT Scranton Blue Coal The solid Fuel for Solid Comfort The Blue Color is your guaran­ tee of Quality. Hamco Coke and Mill and Al­ berta Coal on hand A. J. CLATWORTHY Phone 12 Granton Bottoms Parsons Aldrich Bailey Barnes Douglas Charteris Charteris Lincoln Eberhart Lorring Hill Kyne Brand Hauck Larrimore Cyclopedia Curtis Arkell Taverrner Cony Helme the Marsh Realm” [McKishino Jimmy Skunk” [Burgess Foor Mrs. Quack" [Burgess Bob White” Burgess 01’ Mr. Buzzard” [Burgess ” Burgess McEvoy Gordon Campbell Fox Gordon of of Of of “Adventures of Bobby Coon’ “The Bam Bam Clock” "Billy Bunny’s Fortune” “The Dinky Duckling” >' “Little Bears Adventures” “I Wonder Why?” “Little Bears at Work and Play” [Fox “Our Button Book” Daniels “Raggedy Ann’s IFairy Story” Gwelle “Beloved Belinda” “Ferdinand” “Ezekiel” “Perri” "Heidi Grows Up” “The Mark on the Door” “The Twisted Claw” :: Susanne at Boarding School” [Dennison White Gwelle Lear Garner Salten Spyri Dixon Dixon “The Blazed Trail” Juvenile Fiction “Lappan’s Burro” “Falkner of the Inland Seas” [Curwood Curwood Baldwin Baldwin Hauck “Swift Lightning" “Babs” “Mary Lou” “At Midnight” Juvenile Non-Fiction “The Human Side of Birds” “Book of Woodcraft” “Talking Leaves” “Wild Flowers at a Glance” “Birds Vol. U and III” Dixon Seton King King King Hensall Presbyterian W. M. S. The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society of Carmel Presbyterian church was held on Thursday afternoon in the church and opened by singing a hymn, fol­ lowed by a prayer by Mrs. Hanna Workman, who presided over the meeting. Mrs. J. W. Bonthron read the Scripture lesson and also read a short Lenten paper. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The roll was called and answered with “Peace” as a text word. Mrs. Colin Hudson pre­ sided over the business part of the meeting. Mrs. W, A. MacLaren re­ ported for the visiting committee. Mrs. Workman read a paper on “The Presbyterian Church’s Mission­ ary Work.” Mrs. W. A. MacLaren sang a beautiful solo'“Just as I Am” accompanied piano. The Nation” was Laren. The and the hymn “Arm Awake” was sung, closed by repeating the Lord’s pray­ er in unison. by Mrs. Young on the topic "India Becomes a given by Mrs. Roy Mac- offering was received of the Lord The meeting ENTERTAIN SHIPKA GROUP the the At the regular meeting of Parkhill Home and School Club, society entertained the members of the Shipka organization, an enthus­ iastic club pioneering in rural home and school work. Mrs. Arthur Webb the president of the Shipka Club, was the speaker, Round Trip Bargain Fares MARCH 31st and April 1st from E X E T E R to TORONTO Also to Brantford, Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, London# Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, St. Catharines, St, Marys, Sarnia, Strat- ford> Strathroy, Woodstock. ‘To Stations Oshawa and East to Cornwall inclusive# Uxbridge, Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellford, Newmarket, Colling­ wood, Meaford# Midland, North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol ahd West to Beardmote. For Fares, Return Limits# Train Informatloh, 'tickets# consult Nearest Agent See handbills for complete list of destinations T93A CANADIAN NATIONAL writes a married wo- “I have suffered badly from bought medicine and have taken was tired spend- heard of Krus- “.Since coming here from England 10 years ago,” man. rheumatic pains. I lotions, liniments, concoctions until I ing my .money. I chen Salts so often, that I thought one day I’d try that. By this time my knees were frequently full of terrible pains. I bought a bottle of Kruschen and took a teaspoonful every morning. It had no effect. But my husband said ‘Persevere! Give it a chance to act.1 Well I did, not be­ fore long my knees were nearly nor­ mal. I kept on, and believe me I am not the same woman. I walked four miles the other day and felt fine whereas before I could hardly walk across the floor.”—(Mrs.) E.A. What more need be said about the relief that Kruschen Salts can bring to sufferers from the pains and stiff­ ness of rheumatism? WINCHELSEA Master Donald and Eloise Pym visited last week with their grand­ parents Mr. and Mrs. John Prance. Misses Mildred Veal and Jean Da­ vis attended a meeting of the Wood­ ham Short Course girls held Satur­ day evening at the home of Miss E. Copeland, of Woodham. Miss Marion Pooley, of Exeter spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. .E. Pooley. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Brock vis­ ited on Sunday with Mr. Donald Brock of Byron. Mr. Archie Hocking and family, of Monroe; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Francis and Lome, of Kirkton visited Sun­ day with their mother Mrs. Francis who is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Prance visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vin Pym, of Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Scholdice of Centralia. Lome received her Saturday passing of Mr. Hugh Essex. has laid up a large due the at THAMES ROAD AND ROYS Miss Kathleen Wiseman, of Lon­ don, was home for the week-end ac­ companied by her friend Miss Grace Stebbins who enjoyed a visit to the Thames Road. Mr. Wm. Moodie and Rev. Mr. Mair sang a duet at the morning service on Sunday. Word was night df the McDonald, of The “(Flu” number of our citizens. Mrs. .Percy Stone is suffering from pneumonia. We all wish her a very speedy recovery. The W. A. meeting arranged for March at Mrs. Orville Cann’s home has been postponed for the time to so much illness. The relatives and friends of Hodgert families held a social Farquhar Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Allen are tak­ ing up housekeeping in the village Where Cliff will assist his father in farming. Dr. John Coburn, of Toronto, will be the guest speaker at Roys next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moodie, Mr. and Mrs. John Cann, Rev. and Mrs. Mair were lunch'eon .guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Allison on Wednesday. The report in the press of the Pres- byterial which spoke of closing Elim- ville church was incorrect. The manse there will be disposed of but services will be ministered to by the Thames Road Church, making this a three -point circuit. Rev. and Mrs. J. R. Peters, Varna were supper guests with Rev. and Mrs. W. Mair on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Mair With Mr. John Dow visited with Mr. Stewart Dow at By­ ron .Sanatorium on Sunday. BRINSLEY fl The Brinsley Mission Circle Girls held their March meeting on Satur­ day, March 4th in the basement of the United church. The meeting opened by singing hymn 239. The vice-president, Mary Lee presided, the Scripture lesson was read by Marion Morley. The minutes of the last meeting were read and the roll call was answered by a house-clean­ ing hint. Kathleen Morley played an instrumental On the piano. Miss Vera Wasnidge read a paper on “A Tribute to St, Patrick,” Myrtle Neil sang 'When Irish Eyes are Smiling’ followed by a poem “An Oath to Spring” read by Reta Hodgson; Ruth Scott then favored with a piano instrumental. A chapter of the Study Book was given by Gladys Neil. A poem “Deeds of Kindness” was read by Marjorie Daley. This part of the meeting was brought to a close by singing hymn 382. The contest given by Mary Lee was won by Miss Vera Wasnidge. Lunch was served and the meeting closed With the Mizpah benediction. PURCHASED BUSINESS ClinMr. and Mrs. W. Stewart, are moving to Brussels Where Stewart has purchased the Car- Dairy business. ton, Mi*, diff SHIPKA and Mrs. Fred Shroeder, of 1939 Ford V-8 Tudor WHALEN f Mrs. Earl Johnson visited Thurs­ day with Mrs. J. Cann, Thames Rd. Miss Eunice Parkinson, London, is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs, C. Millson, of Lucan, were Sunday visitors of Mi*, and Mrs. F. Squire. Mr. Ernest Watson spent the week-end with friends in Toronto. Quite a number from this com­ munity are confined to the house suffering from the flu. Miss Jean Morley, of Lucan, spent the week-end at her home here. >Mr, Windsor, visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Schroeder, Mr. Wm. Mellin has purchased the sixty-two acre farm from Mr, T. Keough. Mr. Keough is having an auction sale on Thursday of this week*. Mr. Roy Ratz has purchased a new Pontiac car. Last Sunday being Temperance Sunday in the Sunday School a talk was given by Mr, Matt. Sweitzer. The Y. P. S. held their regular meeting on Wednesday evening of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer. Mrs. Wesley Jones, of Crediton at present, is visiting with relatives here. Address and Presentation • pleasant evening was spent re-A cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hendrich, north of Grand Bend, when the 1938 and 1939 ex­ ecutive of the District O. R. E. C. gathered to offer congratulations to the president, Mr. Edmund Hendrich upon his recent marriage. Owing to sickness of many of the members there were not as many present as anticipated During the evening the Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. Man­ uel Curts, of Greenway, read an address and the past President, Hor­ ace Delbridge, of Elimville, present­ ed Mr. Hendrich with a beautiful silver flower basket. Mr. Hendrich expressed his surprise and thanks very ably and welcomed the execu­ tive to his new home, north of Cred­ iton. The following is the address. Dear Friend:— ■ We have the privilege again with­ in a few short months of extending to one of the members of our execu­ tive oui’ “Best Wishes” in living out the simple addition rule that one plus one equals two. Although you-’■'hav'e only been president of this organization for a short time, we are already hearing complimentary remarks from the Sunday Schools you have visited, of your ability in leadership. However, ■we feel now that even greater suc-| cess will be yours, for we know that during the past few months your mind would not be on your work, and so special congratula­ tions are due y.ou for having receiv­ ed compliments from the Sunday Schools during that period. Then, too, now that you have taken unto ■yourself a wife, we know that she will be an inspiration and help in the work. . We could not let this particular joyous time in your life pass with­ out leaving which woul be a remembrance of the friendship created between us in this group; and so we ask you to accept this gift as a token of that friend­ ship. It is our sincere wish that you and Mrs. Hendrich may enjoy peace and Contentment in the future years and may God bless you both. Signed on behalf of the District O. R.E.C: with you something Canuel W. Curts Horace Delbridge Mrs. Garnet Wildfong Rev. C. E? Bzeacom ■Caven IV. M. S. The monthly meeting of the Caven W. M. S. was held at the manse with the President Mrs. Hill .presiding. Devotional exercises were taken by Mrs, Sillery. Miss Jeckell in report­ ing on Mission Bands asked the co­ operation of the ladies in a cooking sale the proceeds to go to the band. Arrangements were made for the Thankoffering meeting to be held in April with a special speaker also for a Tulip Tea to be held the first week in May. Mrs. Strang gave the current events. Rev. Mr. Hill spoke On the relation of the W. M. -S. to the larger work of the church. Miss Jeckell followed with a history of the W. M. S. of Huron Presbytery, compiled by Mrs. Dunlop, ich after which a social was spent. of Goder- half hour U.Main Street Y. P. The regular meeting of the Main Street Y. P. U. was held on Monday evening with Thelma Hockey in charge. The meeting opened by sing­ ing a hymn after which Rev. Mr. 'Copeland led in prayer. The scrip­ lesson Was read by Doris Webber. The business was then discussed. Mr. Medd gave an interesting topic on 'Do We Want Democracy in Canada’ After the singing of another hymn the meeting closed by repeating the Mizpah benediction. Happiness is not perfected until it is shared—-Jane Porter, There are things to talk over when a new Ford V-8 moves into the neighbourhood. There’s always the Ford V-8 engine. It’s still the biggest engine value in a low-price car. There is talk about how good-looking the new Ford is. And motorists are saying you know you’re riding in a fine car, too, with that extra seat comfort and plenty of room for the family to spread out and relax. Another important item is the new, powerful hydraulic brakes. Your Ford dealer invites you to take the wheel and get acquainted with these features and more. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FORD V-8 V-Type 8-Cylinder Engine • Comfort • Stabilized Chassis Hydraulic Brakes • Triple-Cushioned • Scientific Soundproofing • Low Prices NEW FORD V-8 * FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED: FORD, MERCURY, ’ LINCOLN-ZEPHYR AND LINCOLN MOTOR CARS KIRKTON Mr. and Mrs. Lome McNaughton and family were Sunday guests with Mrs. Harbourh, A number of young people spent Saturday night at the Exeter Arena and report a good time. We extend sympathy to Rev. and Mrs. Lewis in the death of their infant daughter. The Anglican Young People put on their play at Saintsbury on Friday, March 17 th. Mrs. A. L. Urquhart is in Victoria Hospital. London, and was operated on last Tuesday. The Kirkton Institute held their annual March 17 th concert in Aberdeen Hall. A play “George in a Jam” was presented by Exeter Young People. Mr. Reg. Paul spent the week-end in London. Mrs. S.. C. Switzer visited with her daughter Mrs. G. McNight of Wel­ land. CLANDEBOYE The March meeting of Clandeboye W.I. was held in the school in the evening with Mrs. Jos. Simpson and Mary Simpson as conveners. Meeting opened with Institute Ode followed by Lord’s prayer. Mrs. D. G. Ross gave a v.ery interesting talk on our Country’s laws and how they are made. Mrs. Ed. Flynn gave a paper on education dealing With Mr. Ford’s system of education which has as its centre Greenfield Village in Detroit. Contest was won by Mrs. Mac McNaughton and Blanche Rob­ inson. Lhnch was served by the Cohimit- te. April meeting will he held at the home of Mrs. Ed. Flynn. St. James Dramatic Club will present • the play “Nobody But Nancy” in the school on Friday ev­ ening# March 24th. Clandebdye W. I, are sponsoring the play “Whittlin’’ to be put on by Crediton Young People in the school Friday, Marell 31st. Mr. Eslie Hodgson who is ill in Victoria Hospital, London, is recov­ ering favorably. The community extends their sin­ cere sympathy td Mrs. A. Button in her loss of & sister and brother. Mr. and Mrs, Rae Nbdgins are all smiles. It’s a givh Mrs. James Paton and Ila, Mrs. Andrew Paton Spoilt Saturday in London. Wedding bells are ringing around here. GODERICH—The thirteenth power bill for Goderich from the Provincial Hydro-Electric Power Commission is a credit of $2,40043, CASH DISPOSAL SALE OF CANADA COMPANY LANDS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY Cash offers will be received until sold for the Lands listed below. Some of them are work lands, others are pasture lands, while still others have varying amounts of fuel timber.- If your offer be accepted, you will be notified at once to send to the Canada Company the price so offered, within a week after acceptance. The deed of the land will be forwarded to the pur­ chaser by registered mail as soon as the cash is received. These lands will be sold at reasonable prices for cash, terested persons must look them over for themselves. All must be made on the Canada Company’s regular form of “Llch gives sale conditions. Write for this form.which gives sale conditions. Write for this Con. 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 Rem Lot E S N % % % 6 8 8) 9) 7 11 13 17) 18) LIST OF Acres 75 75 125 100 100 100 LANDS Con. 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Lot E E E E W w % % % % % %n y2 THE CANADA 371 BAY STREET, TORONTO, ONT. 11th March, 1939 74 CREDITON EAST Mrs. Joseph Bullock is confined to her bed with ear trouble. Miss Meleeta Clark, of Shipka, is spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bullock. Mr. Jack and Miss Marie Broken Shire, of Hagersville, called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson Sunday. Mrs. Wilson Anderson is visiting in Exeter. Quite a ntimber from here are con­ fined to their home with the flu. Mi’, and Mrs. Wm, Heatherley, Mrs. Stan. Kelly and Mrs. Frank Sclieiding, all of Loudon, spent Sun­ day with their parents Mr. add Mrs. Henry Motz. Mr, Motz is confined to his bed With the flu. We are pleased to report that Mr. Job Sims has recovered from his re cent illness and able to sit up every day. ■ Mrs. John Baird returned home to Grand Bend after a few weeks’ visit with their daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Sims. A jolly* time was spent day evennig last when Mr Aaron Wein, entertained of relatives and friends and play­ mates in honour Of their son Wil­ mar on his thirteenth birthday, Games were played and a dainty hmeh was served, Wilmar receiving some dainty gifts, sori-in-law on Thurs- . and Mrs. a number In offers offer, 13 15 21) 22) 23) 22) 23) Acres 109 59( 150 100 COMPANY FORD .Hotels Obstinate ;hs and Colds Some coughs and colds seem hard to shake off; stick right with you in spite of everything you do to get rid of them. These are the kind that are dan­ gerous; The kind that stick, the kind that develop into bronchitis, the kind that may end in some serious trouble. 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