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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1915-12-16, Page 4Service Art,• 1, Proprietor. fa advance $1.00 per year In Canada $L50 in United States. If not paid in advance 50c. extra per year may be charged THURSDAY, DEO, 16,1910 Dashwod Misses Ida Wambold and iloremse Dirirkes of Exeter spent Sunday here. Tuesday sve had a snow storm that resembled the old timers. Roads er-ara V.111.tc..0 everywhere and difficulty was dsend getting through. .Telarence Heywood of Exeter vitt in town Sunday. aliss eel Blue, who has been millin- r during the past season, for Piernan ae: Enighoffer left for her home in 'Outfox. Wednesday last, Elmore Wiliest spent Sunday in Zurich and Elmore Pesch of Zurich es -a; here on Sunday. dlise Ella Zimmer left for i/etroit ednesdey to pend sometime,. parents here.—Mrs. Thos. leeough, Another pleasing event is to take highly respected resident died sud FARQUHAR ..••••••••••••••••• The dance in aid of the Red Cross fund oil Friday evening last was well attended thoroughly enjoyen ed d brought in receipts of $60. The teed. ticket holder for the pair of two sle„e.dths was Charles Delbridge. fhe sleigh -tickets brought in 838. At 10 (Monk Mr Thos. Cameron ...ailed the dant ers to order and introduced Rev. Collin.; and Capt. }lemma of Exeter, wlic gave strong addresses tn lid c.t reeruiting the 161st Huron 13attallen, stating that it was an. honor and priv- ilege te serve the Empire in this great war Sol the liberty of menkinel,, At the conclusion of the addresses the daneers. resumed the light fantastic. SRTPKA ---0--- alr Milton Ratz was in London las" week on husiness.—A. intraber from this place attended the Amy- Haisi wedding Wednesday. — Miss Peerl Keys is confined to the house with a severe eold..—dr. Geo. <eys of Snowflake. ;Slane is renewing acquaint. anee. in this vicinity.—Miss Kate ale- Cormiek of London is visiting ear Mace here shortly. Particulars later. The stores and shops are detrorat- ad /Pe Christmas and look pleasing. Catharine Finkbeiner who has been visiting her sister at, Sarnia, ne.- • I SCHOOL REPORT of S. S.. No, 6 Stephen, f or November. The names Centralia aro in order a neeritt Sr. 1V., R. Hartman 76 „E. afavolainney 63; Sr. III. lies Gertie Andrew is suffering T Hanover 61; Tx IIL H. Hartman iron an attack of chickenpox. The anniversary of the Sunday Schoo, evill be held on Sunday next when o suitable service will be held for the children. Married—The marriage of Bessie Margaret.,,youngest daughter ofisIrs, E. Anderson, to alr. Murray Elliott, son of Reeve W. Re and Mrs. Elliott of Stephen took place at the home of the bride's mother here at 3 o'clock on Wednesday, December gth. Rev. F. Firday, pastor of the Methodist church performed the ceremony. Mrs. W. Jenkins of London, sister of the groom, played the 'wedding march, and dlise Lillian Elliott sang "0 Promise Me during the signing of the regis- ter The bride and ,groorn left on the evening train for a short trip, and on their return will reside on the groom's farm west of the village. Con- gratulations and best wishes are theirs. 80 Sr IL. E rtmatT 84, V. Maw- hinney 82, Neeb 77e. E. Wilde 71, A Hartman .60. Jr. IL, V. Hartman 73, B Wilde 73, F. Hanover 61, Geace Kealnan6 It ILA D. Neaman 65; Pt L. W Hanover 70,, E. Neeb ??.;Pri- mer, L Hearn= No. on roll 7, av- erage, 13.—C. Schroeder, teacher. Bumvu,La Mi. and Mrs. Michael Elford -eturn- . ed home last Friday after a six weetes vish with friends in Eastern Ontario, denly or. Sunday. See Mt. Carmel --The wansee at Eluneeae church are items ,Imedne ar entertainment ia be base- men! at the church on Wednesday at - SEND IN OLD RAZORSe—If eOte ternoor Sot the children beloogin,ee to ale; env old =ore that are ant of the cradle roll.—Mr. and Mrs. Jorditia turned 'IN ednesday.-aarnission and you would like to do John-, spent Sunday with Mr, and T( 1113)5(' `vho Prellicled an IP` -'n :he boys at the front a kindness send \ire Johr Johns in Exeter..—Pte. L winter Tueedey's storm, on he a '1.1• CC; tis and 147%) will have them ',\ so and Ed. Wyggold, of London dis appoiatment ,e1 forward- spent Sunday in the burg. A very pleasing event took olaceat the Lutheran church Tuesday naming, elle occasion being the 25th tnniver „ e s 711.0 R w iery of Rev. Grauprier in then tnisto. 111 n. • a very interestine sermoto the eole- 111ristmas without eregaeon a.ter e t4 a OV. agga "Or Ot SChFagvill, a read an adeirese and Presented Rev. Graupner with a. lend 0 * music is il 1 0 sortie purse on behelf of the ministers sentea him with a purse on. oehalf o: e une nr- etr C Stade of this place also the congregation. Rev. Graupner ,ave . . a ver, suitable reply. After the ser- vice all repaired to the basernent and Ot re. dainte lunch was screed by the with ladies Those present :rain a diss out roses0 tance were RCN: Elfert of Tavistock, Rev Dede of Mitchell, Rev. Waggazer o. Sebringville. Rev. Bruer 04: Wat- burg and Rev. Me.Feisky of Stratford Rev R Eder: .of Tavistock adelebed Crediton auxonalawar The Township 'Council held their laet 311W.4vak; :tor the year yesterday. A lerge amount of business was Iran- sacteo. Bills are out announcing nom- inatten. meting for the 2,7th Inst. There is a general eeeling that there ;%0Uld bal rice eleetion this year, Time will tell Tuesche's blizeard came on ee sad: ter suddenly. An immense amount o: .now fell but as yet the traffic is not lend:reel it any way. Th Ron" Cross Bear whieh held 'n the Town Hali last Wedne. day undei the ausplees of the branch of the society, was a decided auceess The receerns amounted to Seletitt The fames work booth ,tnel the confectionery booth were. tastily decorated and the ladies in charge did a good trade,. Oysters and Emelt were served also. The ladies are ec- tively engaged in this good work and should have the hearty support oe'.ell our people Rev j A. Schmitt oi Berlin spent a few days in town, this week .sn eked - nest .August. Kuhn was in London Sat. urday Mr and :sirs. Levi Carter of Clan- debeye visited Mr. Conrad tihn en Frdae Mr and NIrs. 3. K. Schroeder mo- tored to Drtroit one day last week. John Sherritt of Guelph was in *he village on Tuesday. Mr. Seerritt has moved to that city in order to be men. centrally located for es %%Pork wbich is buying cattle for the Pubic Institution:. of the Province. Butchering days are here again. The special dinners are now the .yrder of the day, Chas Wolt had a narrow escape from havinee the stage struck 'ay a trait, last Wednesday night. He was en hi; way home erom the station and was just crossing the crack vhen a epeciae train with the pay car ,:ame along at a good rate. It was the matter of a few feet and close enough for all concerned. Ernest Guettinger, Alva irloltzmenn end Nelson Schenk, who have been working at Point Edward, handling freight returned home last week. \V arc sorry to learn of the ;ud- der/ illness of Mrs. Ewald. An oper- atioe yeas spoken of at the lime of writing We trust her condition will not prove serious,. a Rev J G. Lett o-,1 Berlin eresided/ over the special quarterly services ih tiC angelical church last Saturday and Sunday Mrs Mary Beaver is a: present en- der the doctor's care as, well as Mrs. .teerah. Bertrand, who seems to ae *n tae mend, pretty wedding took place, at the teenac of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob echeraiz La.: Thursday afternoon at 4 p. tit., on the 9th inst,, when their daughter, Lecella was united in marriage to Lelre Aired E Wuerth, assistant post -mas- ter of this -village. Rev. E. D. Beck- e.r tied the knot ire the presence of a large assembly of relatives and friends. The bridal pair were married under ea, arch of evergreens. The bride wore a dress of cream shadow eice cover soi de charmont silk, caught up with lover's knots, and wore a bridal veil with orainge blossoms. Miss Della Scl-warz, the bridesmaid, wore pink %ilk, trimmed with baby ribbon. the groomsman was Edgar Wuerth, broth- er ot the groom. The, gift of the groom to the bride was a Persianlamb Inuit; to the bridesmaid a broodh, and to the groomsman a tie piin Miss Mildred Brown played Loghrin's wed- ding, =Tee just preceeding the cerz- many. The presents were eurnerous and costlae indicating the popularity of thelreppy couple. In the evening the Crediton Band, of which t he groree is a valued member, serenaded them and furnished some delightful mese-. foi the occasion. Mr end _Yin, Wuerd, toll' make their home in the village We extend to them our best wishes.. for a long and peppy married 44-1-1-444-3-4-PielrieT44-4-4.44-1401-1-1-4- CASTO R IA For Wants and el4/dren In Use For Ove-• "- 0 Years Alsy4ypl?Pa the Signature cif - • • CHOICE FARM FOR SALE PY TENDER Consisting of Lots 32 and West half 3.3. North Thames Road, Township of Fullarton Count e of Perth, Ont. Lot 32 centaint 121 acres on which there is ar. up-to-date Stone Dwelling, Bank Barn 36x9e and 3450 Drive eloese and Hoe. Pen 28x50; Silo 14x40; em - to -date stabling, cement floors end lit- ter carrier, acre choice garden, 2 acre: orchard, 10 acres firet-class hard wood bush, 55 acres in grass, balance ploughed ready for seeding. West halt of Lot 33 contains $131 acree on which there is an up-to-date brick dwelling, bank barn 4090, frame barn on stone wall 365; 1 acre or- chard.. 7 acres good hard wood, 14 acres fat; wheat, 25 acres in grass, bal- ance ploughed ready Seti seeding. These farms are situated in one of the finest localities in Ontario, Well fenced and drained; never failing spring. well, and clear of weeds; +VII^ veniene to Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian churches and day echool; le2nih from village of Russeldale, 7 mile, frau. Mitchell. Possession ist March 1916. Terns -10 per tent. on acceptance of tendert balauce en Mar. 1st 1916 without interest. Sealed :ender. will be XeCeiVed ip to 1 od.ioc1 p.m cm 4th day of Ianuaey 1910, for be above mentioned farms, either separately or in one block, by There. Cameron Auctioneer. R. R. .1, Kiakton, Ont. For particulars apply I auctioneer or to John G. Roy on ill there be a Piauo in your home thfor lenders care he had e Premises. be applying to Thos. Cameron. Blank forms THE CANADIAN BANK ' OF COMMERCE • Paltalfffan SIR WeeitIND- Weeteagn, I.L.D. preshiont' /OW MAP. Generat Manager. le. V. F, JONES, Ass't General Manager CAPITAL, $15,000,00 RESERVE NM, $13,500,000 BANKING BY 31ML .Accounts may be opened at every branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce to be operated by mait and will receive the same careful attention as is given to aU other depaxtments of the Bank's business, Money may be deposited or withdrawn.* this way as satisfactorily as by a pgr$0114 visit to the Bank.. $5a EXETER BRANCH—H. J, wmm Isjan. citEorKoq,—.A. R. KUHN, Mee this Christmas? THE JOY BRINGING GIFT FOR ALL THE FAMILY. MAKES THE HOME BRIGHTER, ruE CHILDREN HAPPIER AND ENDURES A LIFE TIME, WE WILL GIVE YOU SPECIAL PRICES UP TO CHRISTMAS EVE, DON'T FAIL Tt: SEE OUR LEADER AT 8185, DELIVERED COMPLETh WITH STOJL MANUFACTURED BY THE LARGEST AND BEST COMPANI IN CANADA, AND GUAR- ANTEEla FOB. TEN YEARS. THE FOLLOWING PIANOS ARE CARRIED IN STOCK — GER - HARD HEINTZMAN, NORDHELMER NEW SCALE WILLIAMS K.A.RN, MORRIS AND DOMINION. 44÷14444444-7144444-1444444+ Sewing Machines SINGERS AT $25.00, drop head. NEW WILLIAMS 825 drop head, TWENTY-FIVE NEW RAYMONDS JUS1 ARRIVED. NO REASON ABLE OFFER REFUSED. COME PREPARED TO TAKE A MACH - HOME WITH YOU. 14+4•444,4444+++.1401440444444 SMALL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE—INCLUDING VIOLINS, MAN- DOLINS GUITARS, FLUTES AND MOUTH ORGANS. ALL THE LATEST PATRIOTIC ANL POPULAR SHEET MUSIC. CHRISTMAS STATIONERY, new designs and new prices. 15c. to $1.5e CROKINOLE BOARDS $1,25 to 81,50 CHILDREN'S SLEIGHS, 15c. UP ROCKING HORSES. $1.00 and $1.40, IRON CARTS 40 cents. WE HAVE SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY AND WE INVIIE YOU TO COME AND LOOK THROUGH OUR STOCK. Martin & Son Ph3°ne eesaPEN EVERY EVhNING UP TO CHRISTMAS. E :MOLSONS BANK capital & Reserve $8,800,000 Mk Branches In Canada A Moll Bilking Business Jointed Circular Letters or Credit Bank Money Orders S BANK DEPARTMENT Interest allarree it highest current rats EXETER. IIRANCII— W D. CLARKE, Muer. 4T GEORGIAN MFG. CO„ COLLINGWOOD. ONT. The flarrnless but WO - cent rernedyforNiodathet NeuraleetArtbellga.544141110* ICISneSall. Nitrous h*ustlOn,&C. sosAr airacialeTs, g4 bar tun Prose FAST Watches & Clocks In order to reduce our Large Stock of Wat- ches and Clocks we are offering from 15 to 20 per cent. off on regular prices from now until Christmas. 18 size 7 jewel Waltham nickle case, Regular $8.00, now $6.00 18 " 15 fl l " 10.00, $4 8.00 16 " 15 " " gold-filled " " 16.00, " 12.00 Ladies 6 and 0 size watches, 7 and 15 jewel gold-filled hunting cases, $8 to $35 Ladies' and Men's Wristlet Watches from 4.00 to 26.00 Kitchen Clocks, Regular 4.50, now 3.25 Mantle Clocks ranging from 6.00 to 14.00 We also have our New Stock of Necklaces, Pendants and Brooches that are suitable for Christmas Gifts. 4sanw.nr.tri TRICK i:.r;Wka.aa,.'ah!Viaagaha,*