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storing food is no longer in the experimental stage. The fact
that there are over 20,000 cold storage lockers in Western
Ontario and that this number is constantly increasing, should
remove any doubt or suspicion from the minds of any who
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Exeter has without doubt, the finest and most up-to-date
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for yourself that this is not an exaggerated statement.
Arnold C. Bennett, bond salesman
of London, appeared before Magis
trate J. A. Makins in Goderich, when
only one of a dozen fraud, theft and
forgery charges was read. He was
remanded for a week, bail being fix
ed at $5,000 but he was returned to
jail. Bennett is alleged to have
sold worthless forged bonds of Lon
don Gospel Centre, to four Seaforth
people including Mrs. E. Dickson,
BABY CHICKS
FUNERAL OF T, E. KESSELL
The funeral of the late Thomas
E. Kessell, of Stephen, took place to
the Exeter Cemetery Wednesday af
ternoon of last week. A duet was
sung by Mrs. Tieman and Mrs.
Finkbeiner. Mr. William Blatt sang
a solo “Face to Face.” Among those
from a distance who were present
for the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Andrew Elenbaum, of Fort
Huron, Mich.; Mrs. Geo. Sutherland
and son Wilbur, of Ailsa Craig; Mrs.
Albert Kerr, of Ailsa Craig; Mr. and
Mrs. Cyrus Lucas, of Atwood; Mr.
and Mrs. H. Reynolds, of London;
I Mi\ and Mrs. Alonzo Hodgins, of
’ London; Mrs. Samuel Armstrong,
KVATirv rnr rue riAMTcn Centralia. The bearers were Messrs.VALLEY OF THE GIANTS David. R. William, William Decker,
, t- k • i Reuben Davey, Hilton Ford, Danielin lechnicolor Weber and Henry Eagleson.
with WAYNE MORRIS and .He had a cheery smile, a pleasant ; way,CLAIRE TREVOIR 'A helping hand to all he knew,
----------------------------- . He was so kind, so generous and true —_------ -.........---- . Qn eafth iie nobly did his best,
BIRTHS ! Grant him Jesus heavenly rest.
HERDMAN—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos-'
pital on Thursday, April 6th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Squire HerdmKn, a
daughter.
ROWE—At Mrs. Godbolt’s Hospital,
on Thursday, April 6th, 1939, to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe, a son (William John)
MARRIAGES
HOWEY—LANG — In St. Thomas
Anglican Church, Hamilton, Sat
urday, April Sth, Miss Marjorie
Elizabeth Lang, daughter of Mrs.
Lang and the late J. T. C. Lang,
of Peterboro, to Mr. Marvin W.
Howey, of London, son of Mrs.
Howey and the late W. S. Howey,
of Exeter.
HOWE —- MACKAY —The marriage
is announced of Bessie, youngest
daughter of the late Mr. and >lrs.
John F. MacKay, of Tuckersmith,
to James Howe, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Howe, Cromarty, on
April 6th.
HARPLEY
Miss Ina Turnbull, teacher of 8.
S, No. 10, is spending the Easter
holidays at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Love, of Lon
don, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Love.
Mr. Earl Oliver,
the week-end with A. Ridley.
The members of _Club held their monthly meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love
Miss Ila Hodgins is spending the
Easter vacation with friends in
Windsor.
Master Junior Love, of Thedford,
visited on Saturday with his uncle
Mr. W. Love.
Mr. C. Stone went to Chatham on
Thursday to visit his sister
CENTRALIA
of Detroit, spent
his mother Mrs.
the U. F. W. O.
and Mrs. M. Sleamon
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i We extend our deepest sympathy
; to the family and friends of Mrs, T. ' Hopkins, who died suddenly 'Friday . evening of last week. Mrs. Hopkins
had just celebrated her 84th birth
day the day previous. She was buried at Kirkton cemetery on Monday
: afternoon of this week. Rev. A. t Luing officiated.
I Friends of Mr. Jesse Jacques are
' glad to know that she is improving
after her recent illness.s A very interesting Easter pageant
and concert was put on by the Mis-
, sion Band on Friday evening of last
i week, under the leadership of Mrs.
Wm. Mills. Much credit is due toI those who help train the little folk?
Very interesting and appropriate
lantern slides were put on Sunday
evening last by the Y. P. U.: Jeru
salem scenes, Christ’s triumphal en
try into Jerusalem, His trial, Crucifixion and Resurrection.
Easter and Good Friday holiday
visitors at their parents home here were: Miss Marion Johnson, Sarnia;j Mr. Wendall Camm, of Camperdown,
Ont.; Miss Dorothy Camm, Toronto;
Miss Greta Fletcher, of London;
Miss Helen Thacker, of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Anderson and Shirley of Washington and Mr. Ross
Mills, of Toronto, at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Mills.Black gowns with white collars have
been purchased recently for the
Woodham choir and were worn ror
the first time Sunday morning last,
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MORTGAGE SALE
FARM PROPERTY
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort
gage which will be produced at time
of sale there will be offered for sale
by Public Auction on the premises on
Friday, the Fourteeneth day of April
1939, at 2 o’clock p.m., lot number
Fourteen, in the Third Concession
in the Township of Hay, in the Coun
ty of Huron and Province of Ontario,
containing 100 acres more or less.
On the property is said to be situ
ate a 1 1-2 storey brick house recent
ly built, with modern conveniences;
a bank barn in addition, 36 by 58 ft.
and 24 by 50 ft. and a drivehouse
22 by 50 ft.
TERMS OF SALE
The property w'ill be put up sub
ject to a reserved bid. Ten per cent,
of the purchase money shall be paid
on the day of sale and the balance
within thirty days thereafter. For
further particulars apply to
ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer, of
Dashwood, Ont.
J. W. MORLEY, Solicitor for Mort
gagees, Exeter, Ont.
Mr. _______ ______
June are visiting with relatives in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith visited
relatives in Palmerston on Sunday,
Mrs. Brokenshire and Mrs. Bask
erville have returned home after
visiting for a couple of weeks with
their sister Mrs. Wes. Isaac, Grand Bend.
[Mrs. Rex Mills and Marilyn, of
Wyoming, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Mills on Good Friday, Marilyn
remained for a week’s holidays.
Miss Mildred Hicks, of London,
with her mother Mrs. B. Hicks.
, Mrs. L. Harness has returned to
Mr. Ed. H. Westcott wishes to ex- hpjjd® after spending some’time
press liis sincere thanks to all who
called
ers or
in St.
DEATHS
DAYMAN'—In Exeter, on Thursday
April 6th, 19 39, William Charles
Dayman, in his 79 th year.
MARTENE—At the home of
daughter, Mrs. Fred Dixon, don, on Thursday, April 6th,
Martha Martene in her 94th year.
her
Lon-
Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
or sent letters, cards, flow
treats to him while a patient
Joseph’s Hospital, London.
CARD OF THANKS
and Mrs. J. N. Willis,andMr. „ ...... ..................family wish to express their sincere
appreciation to all who remembered
Ila during her recent illness. Those
who sent flowers, cards, letters and treats; also those who called at the
home.
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in London.
i Mr. and Mrs. Brokenshire and
family, of Detroit, spent the week
end with their parents, Mrs. S. Bro
kenshire and Mr. and Mrs. E. Knight
Misses Ila and Iva Willis, of Exeter are visiting with Mrs. Thomas
Willis.
Miss Gwen. Hicks, of London, who
has been ill at her home has return
ed to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huxtable and
Marie, of Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith.
I Mr. and Mrs. Von Randdal, of St.• Catharines, were week-end visitors
I with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haddock.I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith and Shir-
! ley,, of Thames^Road visited Sunday
'Mrs. (iRev.) J. Falconbridge and
Joseph’s Hospital, London.
, The services in the church here on Easter Sunday were largely at-
: tended both morning and evening.
Rev. Mr. Falconbridge delivered a
very inspiring message in the morn-
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MORTGAGE SALE
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradshaw wish, with Mr., and Mrs. R. Davey.,
to thank all those who so kindly re- , "" --membered Mrs. Bradshaw with flow- Ta?™iP>av?T-1L^al'?ed home from St,
ers, cards, letters, etc. while a pa
tient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon-1
don and especially to the young
men who cleared out the lane.
CARD OF THANKS and in the evening the ladies of
the Woman’s 'Missionary Society pre-
•. Charles Dayman and family, ■ sented the Easter Pageant “The
to express their sincere thanks Cross.”
'Mr. . , _ .
wish to express their sincere
to the neighbors and friends
kindness and sympathy during their bereavement, especially
to Mrs. Thos. Coates, soloist, and
Rev. Mr. Page; also for the
tributes and loan of cars.
for the
extended
CARD OF THANKS
MOUNT CARMEL
Miss M. Williams spent Wednes
day and .Thursday in London last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies H. Daltoi
spent Thursday of last week in Lon-
the'don>
A.-’ Rev. Father Fogarty spent Thurs-
floral
The brothers and sisters
late John R. Ogden wish to
their sincere thanks to the
and neighbors for the kindness and- .ocailLV were- ,vnsq lviarv «van sympathy extended during their re- “Chatham- Miss MadeMne Gllvta’ nnnt • fnv TimuHM wiatnam, miss' Madeline Giavin,of Colgan; Miss Wmnifred Madden,
, of Toronto; Mr. Norman Geromet- an| te, of London; Mr. Joseph Regan, of
j Straffordville, and Mr. Gerald Regan
of London.
Mr. Gerald O’Rourke and his sis
ter, Mrs. Charles Regier, are visit
ing in Detroit.
Mr. Francis Ducharme, of Drys
dale has hired with Mr. Jack Hall
for the season. This is his second
year with Mr. Hall.
Mr. Lawrence McCann and Miss
Regina McCann spent Monday in
London.
• Mr. Benedict Morrissey spent
Wednesday of last week in Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Napolean Geromette
and family spent Tuesday in Lon
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietrich and
family visited in London on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O’Brien and
family of St. Marys were visitors in
this neighborhood on Sunday. Mr.
O’Brien is a brother of the late Mr.
Cornelius O’Brien of Centralia.
Rev. Fr. Sullivan, of St. Michael’s
College, Toronto, spent Easter with
friends and relatives here.
A social evening was held in the
parish hall Monday evening. Owing
to the Unfavorable weather condi
tions the attendance was small, but
a good time was had by all in at
tendance.
Mr. Michael Madden and his two
daughters Misses Bernadine and
Winiiifred spent Sunday with Mr.
Madden’s brother and sister Mr,
John Madden and Miss Kate Madden.
The town line is again in bad con
dition and it is hoped that the
county councils of Huron and Mid
dlesex will soon find time to consid
er. making the necessary improve
ments to put this road in good con
dition ■Which have been long await
ed. A visitor from Dublin Would
be liable to become homesick while
driving on the town line aS it might
recall fond recollections of the re-
nbwned “Rocky Road,”
of
day of ^ast week in London, menas. Among the visitors for Easter in
----i this locality were: Miss Mary Ryan,
cent bereavement; for the beautiful
floral tributes; to ,Rev. Mr. James
of Kirkton; to the pall bearers
all who assisted in any way.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. Jonah Kessell and family wish
to express their sincere thanks to
the friends and neighbors for the
kindness and sympathy extended
during their recent bereavement,
also for the floral tributes, for the
loan of cars and to Rev. Mr. Roppel,
of Dashwood.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Mar
tha Martene wish to thank the
friends and neighbors for the kind
ness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement; also
for the beautiful floral tributes and
to those who loaned cars,
thanks to Rev. T. Luft and J. Killinger.
Special
Rev. C.
IN MEMORIAM
FINKBEINER — In Joving
Of Mrs. Michael jriiikueiner, wnu
died two years ago April 11th
When a mother breathes her last farewell,
The stroke means more than tongue
can tell;
The world seems quite another place
Without the smile of mother’s face.
Remembered by her Daughters
Sons,
_ _____ __ _ memory
of Mrs. Michael Finkbeiner, who
what do
believe me,
I was at
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The Young People of James Street
held a special Eastei- meeting Mon
day evening which the congregation
was invited to attend. The meeting
was in charge of Vera Decker and
was opened with a hymn followed
with prayer by Olive Parsons. Scrip
ture was read by Helen Buswell
“The Old Rugged Cross” was pan- tomined by Reta Rowe sung by Jean
Sheere. Mr. Sturgis gave a very in
teresting talk on Da Vince’s paint
ing “The Last Supper.” A pageant
“The Redeemer Liveth” was pre
sented by twenty young people and
was enjoyed by all present. The
meeting closed with Rev. Mr. Page
pronouncing the benediction.
Office Boy, nervously:
sir, I think you are wanted
telephone.”
Employer: “You think!
the good of thinging?
know?”s
O. B.: “Well, sir, the
other end said, ‘Hello,
you old idiot?’ ”
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HIGH QUALITY BABY
CHICKS AT REASONABLE
PRICES
Healthy Chicks From Healthy Hens
Large Type S. O. White Leghorn
Large Egg Size Strain Barred Rocks
Rock - Leghorn Cross Breeds
Special Sale price for this week on
4 week old Leghorn Pullets and 4
week old Rock Pullets
Special sale price on Barred Rock
cockerels for 2 weeks only, Day old
rock cockerels $5.00 per 100, Start
ed 1 to 4 weeks old Barred Rock
cockerels at low prices
Discount on orders placed 3 weeks
in advance
Lakeview Poultry Farm
Wein bros. exeter
CREDITON EAST
Miss Helen Bullock has been con- finned to her home with the quinsy.
Mrs. Rebecca Stewart, of Exeter,
spent a few days the past week with
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Merner.
Mr. Jack Messner and Mr. Ben
Price, of Dashwood, visited Saturday
with the former’s sister and brother in-law Mr. and Mrs. Henry Motz.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Penhale, are
confined to their beds with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherley, Mr.
T. Yuli, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scheiding, all of London, spent Good
Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Motz.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Brokenshire
and family, of Hagersville, visited
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wilson Anderson. Mrs. Wm. Schroeder,
who has been visiting at the form
er’s home returning to his home at Fairfield.
FARM PROPERTY
WHALEN
Mr. and for Detroit
a week.
Miss J. ____„__ ____________
with her parents near Kippen.
Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Morley and
family, of Brantford, were Sunday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Morley.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire and Shir
ley visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Millson, Lucan.
Miss Audrey Arksey is holidaying
with her cousin Miss Lorraine Copeland near Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Squire attended the funeral of the late Mr. Chas. Dayman near Exetei’ on Monday.
'Good Friday visitors in the com
munity were: Mr. and Mrs. S. Webb,
of Greenway with Mr. and Mrs. T.
Gunning; Mr. and Mrs. N. Ogden or
Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire
and Mr. and Mrs. C. Millson, of Lu
can with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Millson.Mr, and Mrs. Roy Neil, of Hazel
Park, Mich., attended the funeral of
the late John Ogden and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Ogden.
Friends of Mr. Duffield will regret to know, he is quite ill at the time of writing.
Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Hilton Ogden and Mr. Wm. Ogden
were: Mr. and Mrs. Jack O. Amitage
of Kirkland Lake; Mrs. Edgar Sher
man of North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. E.
R. F. Neil, Royal Oak, Mick.; Mrs.
E. Louch, of Tillsonburg, Mrs. J. B.
Armitage, Lucan; Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Ogden and Jean and Mr. and Mrs.
J. I-L Sutton all of London,
The Easter meetings were held at
Mrs. Geo. Squires’ home on Thurs
day afternoon with thirteen mem
bers present. Mrs. Hazelwood was in
the chair. After singing the open
ing hymn Mrs. Wm. Morley and Mrs.
Hazelwood offered prayer. Mrs. E.
(Squire •read the Sdripture lesson,
Mrs. Morley and Mrs. Ogden gave readings. Delegates were appoint
ed for the convention at Wingham.
Thq Study Book was taken by Mrs. H. Squire,
W. A* .The W. A. was in charge 'of Mrs,
F. Squire, The meeting was opened
With Singing hymn 86 and Mrs. T. Gunning led in prayer. The Bible
reading was read by Mrs. Walter
Gunning. A short business meeting was given by1 several members. Mrs.
H. Squire closed the meeting. A ten
cent tea was served by the hostess
and her assistants.
Mrs. Morley left Monday
to visit with relatives for
Finlayson is holidaying
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort
gage which will be produced at the
time of sale there will be offered for
sale by Public Auction on the prem
ises on Thursday the Thirteenth day
of April, 1939, at 2 o’clock p.m., part
of lot number thirty-one north of
the Thames Road in the Township
of Fullarton, in the County of Perth,
and Province of Ontario, containing
by admeasurement, 103 acres more
oi’ less.
On the property is said to be sit
uate a 1 1-2 storey stone house and
a bank barn.
On the farm is situate a
hardwood bush.
TERMS OF SALE
The property will be put up
ject to a reserved bid. Ten per
of the purchase money shall be paid
on the day of sale and the balance
within thirty days
further particulars
FRANK TAYLOR,
ter, Ontario.
J. W. MORLEY, Solicitor for Mort
gagees, Exeter, Ont.
good.
sub
cent.
thereafter. For
apply to
Auctioneer, Exe-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the es
tate of Louis Kleinstiver, late oi the
Village of Dashwood in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who>
died on or about the 17th day of
April A.D. 19 38, are required to for
ward their claims duly proven to H.
Eilber & Son, Crediton on or before
the 15th day of April A.D. 1939.
AND NOTICE is further given that
after the said date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the estate hav
ing regard only to the claims of
which they then shall have notice.
Dated this 3rd day of April A. D.
1939.
William Kleinstiver and
Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac, Execuiors
Dashwoooy Ont.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given -that a_ll
persons having claims against the es
tate of John B. Willbrt, late of the
Village of Dashwood in the County
of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who
died on or about the 17th day of
March A. D. 1938, are required to
forward their claims duly provCta to
the undersigned on or before the
15th day of April A.D., 1939.
AND NOTICE is further given that
after the said date the Executor will
proceed to distribute the estate hav
ing regard only to the claims of
which he then shall have notice.
Dated this 3rd day of April A. D,
1939,
Edward F. Willert, Exeeutot,
Dashwtod