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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1922-11-23, Page 5iIT,iURSDAY VENriA P.i'd; 2 11E0. Mc GIN PILLS DoDD's PILLS PINK PILLS FRU ITATI"VIES 3 1'O]d, $1.25 DOLLAR DAT BARGAINS YES WE HAVE THEM TOO NUMEROUS TO PUBLISH ALL COME IN AND SEE, PE1COXID1 of .I)YI)BO- GEN 4 oz; Bottle 19c 8 Oz. ,;Bottle 29c 16 oz, Bottle 48c 33OE,ACIC ACID and COLD 0111111A11.1 SOAP REG. 20c 3 CAKES EOR 5.0c 'HOT WATER, BOTTLES Guaranteed for 2 years Face size Reg, $1.25 for 98c 2 Qt. size Reg. $2.00 for $1.49 3 Qt. size Reg. $2.50 for $1.98 .XMAS STATIONERY is here A PRACTICAL, GIFT' andone everyone appreciates. 50c to $3.50 COLGATES I'adces Reduced Shaving Cream 50c , now 350 Shaving Sticks, 50c now 350 Shaving Stick'Refils, 35c now 25c Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 350 now,. 25c COMB AND BRUSH Special Extra Good Brush Witli Comb $1,35 GILLETTE or AUTO • STROP BROWNIE SAFETY RA- ZOR with one Cake Shav- ing Soap for $1.00: .f Don't fail to see our French Ivory Assortment, They are swell. Your choice for $1.00, CORSON WEER With. a 50c purchase of their Goods, One Bottle of Perfume FREE. See Window. See Our Dollor 'Window, any article for $LOO These are all good values. ll:tieyswey Drtigstore THE DAILY ROUND) "My Son," said the old gentleman who was giving his. boy a, little fath- erly advice, "just remember that there is no short- cuts to fame." "Yes, father." "Even the baseball star who earns. a' reputation,as a home -run king .has to touch al lthe bases."—Birming- ham Age -Herald., When you have made your first home-brew on the kitchen range.just; pour a little' of it on stlfe sink. ` ` 'Hit' takes. the enamel off, pour it all in the sink. "MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL Tlie Council of the Corporation of. the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber, at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 5th day of December, 1922. All accounts against the County must be in the hands of the Clerk not later than Monday preceeding the meeting of Council. . Goderich,'Nbv. 20t1, 1922. Geo. W. Holman, County Clerk." few doses of'Ealsamca—an i coughs and colds disappear com- pletely om- b doiy Baltsam tt loosens the phlegm and clears the , ungs and bronchial tubes. 1 BUY A BOTTLE E TO -DAY. E:ISp aTZalthough powerful f. .> in action, is free from li harm- ful drgs. Children tanei,.fwi'lingly because it -tastes good. Relief guarantee for mousy refunded. AT YOUR DRUGGISTS rowning's Drug Store., Exeter Once t, i E t :iadon No. 1—$30 Lon lon No. 2—$100 • L.ond 3f t;._iikiilg of THE PRICE OF SUCCESS Thomas A. •Edison, looking .at ma - 'chines made in his early days, could not remember why he made them. "But I know one thing," said he, "I sweat blood over every one'' of thein:" There's a success—sweating blood. Dante put the same thought in other words more than six hundred years ago, "Work as nature, works, in fire." If you don't sweat and burn as you work, nothing comes of, your work. Let young.""peopie, in', pa'i"t'icular, re- member, "Nothing worth :while is easy, and he who is taking it ,easy is doing nothing worth while. Chicago Herald and Examiner. THE MEANING OF A SPIDER Mark Twain in his early days was editor of "a Misouri newspaper, A superstitious subscriber wrote, him, saying that he had found a spider in his paper,_and asked whether that was a sign of good or bad luck. '. The humorit wrote this answer and print- ed iti "Old- Subscriber: ++hnding a spider ., it yourPaper was either good nor bad luck for you. The spider was merely looking over .our paper to see which merchant is not advertising, so that he can go to that store, spin, his web across the door, and live life of: undisturbed peace ever afterwards. muszsmEra e:Can'f 4 �._F ave llS•N HE latest models in the New Edi- son, the inexpensive London Group will enable musie-lovers' cvei ywhere to enjoy Mr. Edison's RE-CREATION of the music of living artists, at a ccst ex ceedingly moderate. The London Group ccn:prises four graceful .'designs, finished in beautiful mahogany finish. The first is a table phonograph, illustrated above ;the same mcdel is furnished 'IA lth legs attached while., the London Upright'srd :London. Cc lcole ccmplete the collection. 'Ihe remarkable mecLani<m of the perfect' New Edison is featured in these rr_cdels presenting the results of Iaboratory ex- periments which cost $3,000,000. We expect a shipment about. Nov. lOth , and will be glad . to show. you models that are already hese. azaar Ertel", Ontario' London Console—$180 tonograph, it will pay you to wait and see these. TH EXETER TIMES IZEDITO,N. 'There passed away at her .home in i the village after Several,months' k11- nes, one of our most respected, refs. - idents in the person of Mrs. Dan Oes- tricher. She was a valued member of the Evangelical church, The furl- eral was held to the Evangelical, cem- etery Monday afternoon. .Rev, Mr. Hauch conducting the service: She is survived by her husband" and the sympathy of the community is exten- ded to,hini,, • . M. Fred Clark,' of Islay, Alta., 'visited his parents,.•Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Clark last week. We are glad to hear that Mrs. 13, K.;Silber who is at Victoria Hospital, London, is improving nicely, Miss Trellis Hodgins,' of London; spent the week -end at her home here. Senator and Mrs. •Ratz, of New Hamburg, spent a few days last week with their daughter, Mrs, C. Zwicker. Mrs. August Hill, has returned to her home here.after visiting relatives in Kitchener. Mr. Sam Truernuer, Mr, Louis Truernner and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truenner motored from Detroit and spent the week -end at the home .of 1VIr. Q. Beavers. Special song service will be observ- ed in the Evangelical church on Sun- day evening. Come and hear the "Fathers of Israel" octette , DHW®UD .Mrs. A. J. Brunner and children of Oregon, I11. are visiting the for- iuer's parents, Mr. 'and MrS. G. Oes- tricher, Mr. Ed. Beaur has purchased the Property, of Mr. G. Nadiger and is this week moving to town. 1'ir. J. Kuntz has purchased the house and iroperty of Mr. P. Preeter Sr. -Miss Mina Ehlers has resigned her position as • teacher of the Sharon school and 'accepted a position in the new Suddaby school at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stire, of Brock - et Alta, are visiting with the former's parents. • Mrs. Sinclair; of Clinton, visited with her daughter, Mrs. Moffatt, this week Mr. and Mrs. J. Pretter and family and Mrs. Hess and Anna, of Zurich, spent Sunday at the home of H. Hof- fman. • A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Oestricher, at Crediton on Monday. Mrs. Jack Kraft visited in London this week. ELIMVILL1C', Master Harry Murch and 'Hiss Ilei en Murch had their tonsils and ad- enoids removed' at Dr. ZIyadman's hospital last Thursday andthey are recovering' nicely, Mr, and Mrs. Milton Slearnon, of'' Centralia, visited the former's ptr- eats oil Sunday last, Mr, and Mr$, Bruce Cooper and children spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Thos. "IIodgert, near Seaforth, EENT MALTA. The young people of the noighbor•- hood gave a shower to the bride elect Miss Marion Neil, at the home of her parents, Monday evening. A pleas- ant hour was spent. Mr, Byron Hicks attended the fun- eral of the late Chas. Anderson, at London, Sunday, as also did Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Oke and Miss Lula Hastings and Geo. Essery Monday was the day for shipping the Baby beeves to Toronto, but ow- ing to the Royal conning" earlier than the fat stock show used to, most of thein were held until a later date. Only three were shipped from here, one of Sam J. Pybus', one of Edgar Hooper's' and one of Will Essery's. Mr. Robt, Rowelitfe, the veteran Herdsman was in charge. Mr. W. Luker's dwelling which he is erecting near his .brick cottage is nearing completion. iVIr. Thos. Willis is putting a top story on the home he has purchased from the estate of the late Miss Toll it will. Make "a cosy abode for its first ten- ants, Mr. and, Mrs. Nash, of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Powell, of Exeter. called on Mrs. Byron Hicks on Sun- day. ` STAFFA Mr. L. Butson is recovering after a week's illness. Miss Mabel Yeo spent Sunday with Miss Ruby Sadler • Mrs Harry Leslie and sister, Miss Emmerson, are visiting friends in Toronto. Messrs: Sadler arid' Son ha building nicely painted. ve'had their store and the Sterling Bank The interior of the English church is being painted and decorated. The church was recently shingled. '• y 'Better Bim.. ,OVERCOAT Combine Appearance and Efficiency • TILE latest in style, o wide range of mater- '1 iaf and skilled workman- ship assure every man who : -• wears a Better Built"' overcoat that dis. .dnotveness of appear= arse that counts for so much in business and soc- ial life. And these gar- ments are so carefully "built" of such superior materials,that their wear. 'ng qualities are far be. 6,;$4 road those usually sold at a.••c .11 Hush higher prices. `Setter Built" Overcoata Are Hand -Tailored To -order 13r vim` 1 i; OI3rJI•i'Y0. Sold by -. . johns REPAIRING, CLEANING,: PRESSING, DRY CLEANING AND DYEING . ON. SHORT NOTICE. DUBLIN Mrs. Patrick Stapleton, of St. Coi- umban, has returned - from Toledo Rev. and Mrs. Roulston and child -"i and Detroit after a pleasant visit with ren, and Mitt Chapman visited fri- her friends. She was accompanied • home by Mr. P. Mathews, of Detroit. Mrs. M. Drake of Goderich, ret- Mr. Mathews is renewing acquaint - ends in Stratford on Friday last mined home last week after a pleas ances here.GREENWAY The members of the Methodist and Anglican Sunday Schools are practis hag for their concerts to be held Dec 18th and 20th, respectively. Miss Mae Wilson is recovering from a severe attack of bronchitis. Miss Emma McPherson has gone to London to resume her. -profession of nursing. Mrs. Poster is.visiting her sons in Bayfield and Varna. Mr. and Mrs. J. Brophey visited the former's mother who is very ill. Mr. Campbell, of Parkhill.enter- tained the members of Grace church last Wednesday with a fine collection of views of Old London. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Bullock visited their daughter, Mrs. Prance, of ,Win- chelsea, last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Robertson, of Wheatly and Mrs. W. Sherritt, of Parkhill, called on friends here last week. . . GRAND BENE Lliss Edith Taylor 'is supplying for Miss Farrell to the end of the term. Misses Stella' Gratton and .Kilda Ireland are spending .a few weeks in London. The men of the ueighborhool had a ploughing bee for 'Mr. Angus' Pat- terson on Friday. Keith Taylor, Joe Brenner and Warren Patterson attended the Boys' Parliament in Exeter on Saturday and Sunday last. Miss Mae Wilson has resumed her music class after her recent illness. bliss Ema. Mollard has gone to Det- roit for the winter, A COMPLETE LIBRARY FOR $2.00 The Family "Ilorald and Weekly Star of Montreal has over .half a century devoted itself' chiefly' to the interests' of the Dominion's rural and farming population. It gives more space to agriOnItura.1 natters than does a'ny "other. Canadian farm jqur- tial. In addition it furnishes most carefully selected stories ,for general reading, includes a regular magazine for young people, several pages de- voted to women's Interests; furnishes o trained qualified doctor, .lawyers for each of the Provinces, vertinary snr;oonsfor each division of live stock, analysts for mineral specimens entomologists for insect pests and their friends,naturalists tor bird and; animal study, photographic specialist for camera work, a wireless engineer for radio experiments, in factsexperts in every line of interest to country dwellers. If, there is anywhere in. ethic world a journal which tries so successfully to cover the whole range of a Canadian family's needs, it has not made itself known as yet. N6- ionto can afford to be without this independent, valuable, encyclopedic ;its u tnal, T1ia subscription plica of e T+'atiiily Herald an,d Wsek,ly Starr is only $2.00 per `year., ant visit -With her sister, Mrs. Hoth- ani Mrs. A. Hotham, who has been VERY HONEST confined to her homef t' 'through illness, is now able'to be about again. Mr. and Mrs. R. 3.: Sheppard and daughter, -Viola, ` of Harmony, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. John- ston, of Hibbert. Arrangements are now under way for having a Christmas tree and ent- i .for sometune ertainment at each of the appoint- ments of the Staffa Circuit. They will be held as follows:— at Staffa on Christmas night; Bethel on Dec. 22; and Zion on Dec. 20th. HENSALL On Saturday afternoon last Master Ray Pfaff had the misfortune to have his thumb and index finger severely injured while operating a tile mach- ine. Ray seems rather unfortunate as sorra years ago he had lns arni broken by a gasoline engine. Mrs. R. Cudniore returned home after attending the wedding of her daughter. Mrs. Ross, who1°forn:or:y 'occupied part of Mrs. Gene's house has taken rooms in the Petty block. Mrs. A. Whiteside who has been visiting in Hamilton recently, return- ed home on Saturday last Miss 'Ole Cook has been engaged to give recitals at-Egniondville, also at Kirktou the coining week. The Misses Cooper, of I>iplieit, pleasantly entertained a number of young friends to a duck supper the forepart of the week. Miss Ethel Murdock, returned home on Monday from Tonawanda; N. T., where she had been called to the funeral of an aunt. Mr. Andrew' Lamniio, of Detroit, is visiting with his brothel-, Mr. Win. Lammie, also with liis sisters, Mrs. Henry:; and, Mrs. Geo.. Case, Mr. W. 0, Goodwin" lias purchased the residence of the late Mrs. 'G o. Brooks now occupiod by Mrs. C. T. Marshall. PoSsession to be gis en first week. in December. Mr. and MrS. Peter iVlnnn have, moved. to town from their farm on the third concessionof Hay, and are now 'occupying their non residence On Richmond St. Progress is being made on the new cement bridge on the London Road' about a half mile south of town. The cement floor is being laid at pre- sent., Mr. Sam Rennie, who recently un- derwent an operation for the remov- al of his tonsils, has been somewhat indisposed during the past weekbut we all hope to see Sam in his usual good health in a few clays. The engagement is announced of Ellen Mae (Nellie), youngest daugh- ter of tr. and Mrs; R. MacArthur, of I1'ensall, to Mr. Sohn Duncan Reid, of London, sots of Mrs, II, Reic1, of Hen - sail, the "marriage to take place in the near ftttnre. Mark Twain was called upon to speak at a club dinner and took for his theme, "Honesty." He said when he was a boy at home he one day saw a cart full of melons. He was a boy, and he was tempted; besides lie liked melons. "I sneaked up to that cart," said Mark, "and I stole a melon. I went into an alley to devour it. But—I had no sooner set my teeth into it than I paused; a strange feeling carne .over iue. I sante to a quick resolution. Firmly, I walked up to that cart, placed the stolen melon where I got it from, and took a ripe one." qPritiE The leading business school of Western Ontario with Com- mercial, Shorthand and Telegra- phy departments. Graduates are assisted to good positions. Students may enter at any time. Get our free catalogue now. " D. A. McLachlan, Principal. Mr. M. Sundercock, of Stanley, caught an ovl that had been stealing his chickens, by putting a trap on top of a post.' David Miller, 14 -year` old son of Mr. Robt. Miller, of Clintons died last week after an illness of'`three months. THE DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE Between MONTREAL TORONTO DETROIT and CHICAGO Unexcelled dining car service. Sleeping cars on night trains and parlor cars on principal day trains. Full information trona any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Hor- ning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto. N. 3. GORE, Agent, Exeter. Phone 46w. 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