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The Exeter Times, 1922-9-7, Page 4!I!! ! II II III i III � ! 111111 I I I M I ! II I # !I!!l! 11.1111 ! I _ , .�.. !#ll 111 i I al �I I I II IIMI I !! II ll��lll I� � SCI � l�lllll�llll!lIIII ���llll ��ll� II I _1 �.. Monday and Tuesday eptember 18th and 19t1 arse $40:O. Meet YL. 'your op: Fair 'Day D and young Exeter Fair is the event of the year and old, an g should not miss it, E aper o se, Tuesday' Eve.s,l...Sept 1 9- i -»� e., Renia,n' for the Concert in the Evening Reserve- your seats early E*eter Band in Attendaned Thos. Hunkin President G'a •seldon. Secretary; Mr. Si A last week. Miss Verna Coates spent a few days at GraudBend, ocals y visited in Brantford 'Airs. Jos. Northcott spent the ti'eek- end in Loudon. Miss Inez Tuckey spent' the week end at her home; NIr. and Mrs„,'W. S. Cole are, atten- = ding Toronto x l . Q E, taking-in Miss, M. Tois visiting in Toronto, the Ex._ c� m g Mr. Jonathan 'Iiydd is confined io = his lioniewith. 1 llress. - Mr. Bruce Rivers was:home from.SIMONY. Goderich for the week -end. •Miss E. M, Bowey has returned af- ter holidaying at Windsor. Mr. Ronald Witwer returned home from Kitchener on Saturday. Mr. Marvin. `Vincent, of London, spent Labor Day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Treble motored to Toronto to visit their. son; Leon. Miss Loyie of Grand Bend, is learn- ing the millinery with Miss Corliss. Miss Idella Davis, of Windsor, vis- ited, at her home here over - Labor- Mr. and Mrs. ° A. Camra and son - Mervin,` motored to London Labor Day. Mr. Arthur Davis visited in Toron .` to 'over the week -end returning on — . Tuesday. 'Mrs. A. A. Trumper and two Auld ren spent the week -end and holiday in London. Miss Bloomfield of Goderich, spent the holidays with her uncle, Mr. Fred Bloomfield. Mr. J: D. Flinn, of the Bank: of. Commerce, staff has returned from his holidays. ` " Miss Ruby Wood left Monday for Thedford to resume her duties ' as school teacher. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Redmond, of Belville were welcome visitors in town last week. Miss Blanch Quance, of Hamilton, spent the week -end and holiday at Mr..and Mrs. T. Baker and Mr. and Mrs. J', Lawson motored "to Toros to to take in the exhibition. Mr, R. B. • Southcott, of Toronto; spent the week -end and holiday with = his. mother at Grand Bend. Mrs. Will Whitney, of Milvertan1 nd daughter Grace 'were guests of 111r•s. 3. E. Dignan last week. Miss Vinyl Fisher returned to Ham- ilton Sajturday after' holidaying 4Git1t relatives in this coknunuity. her home here. = Mrs. Henry Passmore is visiting • at the home •of her son on the Thames Road.'' `Mrs A. C Sni th; of Brantford vis ited with''relatites;in this community -'`- during the week.' �.. Mr. GordonDavis underwent :an. operation for the removal of his ton- = sils on Wednesday., 9 - IMr. Beverley Acheson, of Grimsby, . spent the holidays -with his parents, at. the..C.entral. I3rirel. ,. .,Mr. B. A.:Redmond, •divinity,stud- ent and sisterly; S wSisrted in Exeter - and Herisatl, this week:v' -', ii i IVliss' 1VIildred Hardy, oef Toronto, 1 Illllll� ll! ylIII ililli,lllllllllllllfluffllllllull;ill:llIIIlll 1111l111111111111111111i11111IIIIII11111l1l1111111111(1I lll111 11111111 Sent the week -end; ".ith her parents, �IlIIlI�., l p � n , Mr. ,and 'Mrs. S. Hardy. 0 HQ1ders of dive per cent Canad�'s Victory Issued in 1917 and Maturing,1st December, 1922. CONVERSION Y-H'E MINISTER OF FINANCE offers to -holders desire these bonds who to continue their investment in Dominion of Canada,, securities the privilege of exchanging the maturing bonds for new bonds bearing 5z, Per centinterest, payable half yearly, of either of the following classes: v bber (a)Five . year bonds,dated lst November, 1922, to mature lst November, 1927. (4), Ten year bonds, dated 1st November, . 1922, to mature lst November, 1932. While the maturing bonds will carry interest to lst December, 1922, the new bonds will . commence 'to earn interest from 1st November; 1922, GIVING A BONUS OF A., FULL MONTI-I'S' ,INTEREST TO THOSE AVAILING THEMSELVES OF THE CONVERSION PRIVILEGE. This offer is made to holders of the riaturing bonds and is not open to"other investors. The bonds to be issued under this proposal will be substantially of the same character a these Which , are maturing, except that the exemption f-o,n taxation docs not apply to the -new issue, 1: ated at € ttawa, ''•' 1W: PROPOSALS 9 Holders of the maturing bonds who wishto avail themselves of this conversion privilege should., take` their bonds AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, BUT NOT 'LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30th, to a Branch of arty Chartered• Bank in Canada and receive in exchange .an official receipt for the bonds surrendered, containing an undertaking todeliver the' corresponding bonds of . the new issue: Holders of maturing fully registered bonds, interest payable by cheque from Ottawa, will receive their December 1 interest '' cheque " as usual. Holders -of coupon bonds will detach and rern tain the. last uuatured coupon before surrendering the bond itself for, conversion purposes. The surrendered bonds will 'be forwarded by banks to the Minister of Finance at Ottawa, where they will be exchanged for bonds of the new issue, in fully registered, or coupon registered or coupon bearer form carrying interest payable 1st May and lst Noveiiiber of each year of -the duration,of the loan, the first interest payment accruing and payable lst May, 1923. Bonds of ,.the new ' issue will be sent . to the banks for delivery immediately after the receipt of the surrendered bonds. The bonds -of the maturing issue which are not converted under this proposal will be paid off in cash on. the lst December, 1922, W. S. FIELDING, Minister of Final :a rx Bingham, of 11Ir. and Mrs. Jas.B n s, g fortHuron, visited for a few dayy s with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hawki Miss Alberta Knight, of Gue i h> is, .1rer fortwo ,weeks with- holidaying , parents, Mr, and Mrs. E Knight. Mr. and, Mrs. A. Luniby,'of, Ailsa Craig; visited the' Misses Hogarth, waterloo street, for, a; few days. Miss Gregory of the teaching staff. of Brantford Collegiate Institute re- turned to her duties there oa-Tact day' m Mr. Arthur ;Ford returned to Det- roit oiSaturday after spendlig a few days with his father, Mr., Johl Ford. ° Mr. Ned, Hoskins returned to Chic- ago Iast week after visiting his sis-- ters, Mrs. McLaughlin and Mrs. M. Amy. Miss Minnie Baigent, ni r•se-in training; in Detroit hospital, is holi- daying with her parents, London Road south, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford . Spackman and -family returned to Guelph after holidaying with relatives in `and" a- round Exeter. • Mr. and Mrs. Latimer ( Grieve and daughter Helen, of Str`athroy, have been visiting for -a few days with rel- atives in town. -: Mr. Percy Webber has purchased the residence of Miss Charlotte Dear- ing on Elizabeth' street and occupied by them for some time. "? Mr. and Mrs. Norinan Ford and Miss Cora Fdrd, of Detroit, spentthe holidays with their father, Mr. John Ford, of Exeter ,North. • - Mr. and Mrs, Russel Frayne and family motored up from Brantford and visited with the fornier's parents, Mr: and Mrs. P. Frayne. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Appleford, and Mr. and Miks. Leslie Appleford, of Hamilton, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Senior over the holidays. Mi•s. T. C. McLebd and son thirray, of Kitchener, visited with friends in town during the week. Mr. McLeod visited here over Labor Day. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, of Han- ilton, have been visiting for ,.a week With Mr. and Mrs. Wm Kuntz and other friends in this.vicinity.. Nurse V. Johnston and Miss, Stella Gillies are Spending 'this week at Grand '"Bend. , Miss' V. - Rowe spent Sunday and Labor Day with them. Mr. and Mrs. Caplansky, of Kitch- ener, who have spent the past three weeks at the home of Mr. 'Win. How- ey returned to their 'home on Mon- day. Little Bernice Delbridge, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Del - bridge has been indisposed for a week with trouble in one of her limbs. Mrs. Coombe who for the past year. has been making her home' with:lier aunt, Mrs. Jas. Pickard,/left Monday for Kingsville to visit .her ` brothers for the winter. The Outdoor club of 'Main street church held a weiner roast at' Grand Bend. on Monday,evening, ' There was a large nulniier present 'arid' the young pe•ple spent a very jolly tine around -a large bonfire. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and children, of Buffalo, visited with friends: in Exeter and ' Centralia last --'week. Mrs. Johnson's maiden name was Miss N. Bobier, formerly of Exeter. Lake -Road near, Grand Bend on Sun- day last,' , Two cars met in a head-on collision on a culvert just in front of Maple Gl'bve, A touring car with a Michigan license, containing five pop- ple, turned turtle into an eight foot ditch. The passengers fortunately escaped serious injury, but the top of the car was completely wrecked and other parts were badly damaged. How, the'"occupants: escaped was a mystery, The pthe• car was only Slightly damaged. While Mrs. Harry Elworthy, was Motoring lroine• from London alone, site had the 'misfortnne to meet- with' She de e S an accident near s Cla bo u y Iadjust crossed a small culver tvl en She was met In a head ,on collision by a car driven 'by another' lady. Mrs. Elworthy had allowed another car to cross the culvert and had then cross- ed herself just as the other car with- out Slackening struck her car. A lady `sitting in the back seat ofFthe other ear: sustained.,, a 'hrolten' grin: 1..4N,. Mrs. Elworthy was' spinewkiat bruised but not badly' . The:cifi{'}wa s damag- ed ed and had to be' brought hone for repairif. GI,IOOERS HOLD PICNIC Aril. GRAND BEND ."' ,Grocers ;of Crediton, Exeter, Cen- tralia Lucan,Ailsa Ci'aig and Grand Bend and .other centres made merry at a picnic at Grand Bend on Wednes- day- afternoon of last week, The prizes were particularly good and were,for the most part donated by the grocers and, the wholesale trade. „ Some of the, more unusual events 'Of the afternoon were the. largest family on the, grounds andthe oldest couple on the grounds. In the for- mer event Bruce Bossenberry, of the Imperial Hotel, brought in a car full of the finest little Bossenberrys that one could Wish to see. John Strat- Mrs. Caplansky--and'children, who have been visiting for 'the"past three weeks at the home of Mr. Wm. How- ey, was joined- by Mr_ •Caplansky on Sunday, they all returning .to their ;home on Monday. ' Mildred, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. , Murray Elliott, of :Centralia, had the misfortune to, get the top of one of her fingers cut off in a cutting box. She and her brother, were play- ing around the machine at the time. 'Mr. Lou. Heideman, of Toronto, .accompanied by Miss Emma motored up and spent the weekend with their parents here: : Miss Edith Heideman returned to Toronto with them on Monday and will spend her vacation there, Mrs, Jas. Pickard' returned home on Saturday last after visiting for a few weeks with lief son, Mr. E. Ilar- yvood, ' of Toronto, Mr. and Wirs; Harwood and Wirt and Mrs. John D:tv idsou Motored up bringing Mrs. I'ic- hard with them, Tliey motored from 'here to Blyth. The A.ruiitage family held a picnic at the olid Armitage homestead, on the 4th con. of Biddulph, ou 'Wednes- day of last week. Over 200 were present. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Powe and., daughter Hilda, of town, were among those who attended, Among ihoso from a distance who attended the funeral of the 'late'Al- bort Hastings; were: Rd, Hastings and Fred Raeftold, of Galt; Mr. Aus- tin Eaasery, Palmerston; Mrs, Brown Seafortli Mr. and Mrs. John Emery and Mr, and Mrs. S. Emery, of Park- hill; Mr , Coombe and Hazel, Mr, "Sam Essery, Mr. Drown,,.JV1x IVIG,:; Atilift i,. Mi: 'Sinalinuni and Mr. Volk' 11 of Londdn. Afc auto' accident occurred on tlte' ton of the Bend, also contested for, the prize and whenMises were count' ed it was found that the two were tin with eight children each, A cola was tossed' and Mr. Stratton won; Mr. and Mrs. Stratton also carriedt off ,the coffee and cocoa for being the oldest, couple en' the grounds. Ivan' Green and Ware Oliver won first and second in the boxing in barrels" -coin teat and in pillow fighting on a pole, RusVel Baynham was first' and Weref 011vor second. Th baby show way} aninteresting event' andthe prize wero,won:by.0 trerrne.CarleY. Clev - land 'Cyril Donald. Hodgins,'.'Lucan;` Miriam O'Keefe, Lucknow,• best look- - M" Re n a - rng lr thex,: Mrs , ga Mt. C r �i i Mel„4 .e."tui4a' atabetwem,►r,Kirktou . and Grand Bend was won by the,lat- ter. The concluding event of the day was a baseball match: betweeni Kirk1m•u awl Grand Bend which watt 9 to 8. In addition. won bv'"�t On addtion t`•o, the above a -good list of races was, - 'rurr off." • ' yn v M FALL FA1J Ailsa ,Craig Sept. 21-22' Bayfield Sept 26-27 Brussels - Sept. 14-15 Exeter Sept. 18-19 Forest Oct. 3-' Goderich llderton Kirkton 4Sept. 6 -8, - Sept, 29 Sept. 25-26, Listowel... .. Sept. 21-2S,” London (Western Fair) :...Sept. 9-16. Mitchell Sept. 19-2GY Parkhill Sept. 26-271 St. Marys Sept: 21-22- Seaforth Sept. •21-22- Stratford'- Sept. 19-22 Tiiedford Sept. 28-29 Thorndale Sept. 25-26, Toronto Aug. 28 -Septi 9, llivr ay Oct. 4' West ...... ............... 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