The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1926-8-5, Page 4iMV•ILLE
lrxi. taekeen and daughter Miss
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of
Toronto, ,ada
' a
I`orozlto, visits d the
gleir's sisters, Mrs. ,P. Murch and
tli, X11
our real
problern
day has gone b
en any merchant need
.d$ n eider himself; "a
- town merchant?'
me surprisingly large
inesses are being con-
ucted in the Smaller
towns by wide -awake
merchants who realize
that they can secure
very wide distribution by
using Long Distance.
Distribution is your real.
problem =- not buying or
producing. If Long Dis-
tance will enable .you to
materially increase your
sales practically bring
the distant customer into
your store --- as it will,.
why not follow Henry
Ford's advice: "Don't
wait, telephoner'
.A. Pyni, dazrizig the 'past week.
Mrs, Rev. A. E. Johns Paid Ed -
'ward and Rath left U
nWvdupsl.i
a
y
for Taganza, Wash. to visit Mrs.
john's parents 1*.' and Mrs. Paul
Madge before retaining to China.
Rev, Johns and Martin, idarold azul
,,r .
Paul d ae
e m ai i
n ng tor a few weeks'
viten they will join Mrs. johns and
sail together ;a while later.
Rev,Smith. gave .a talk in Sunday
Sehool last .Sunday on the growth
and development of Missionary
work in the west since it was first
settled.
Misses Margaret and Gladys JoirnS
have been visiting their aunt Mrs.
Wm. Pybus, at Chiselhurst,' during
the past week;
Miss Leila Manilla, of Exeter,
was a Week -end visitor at Mr, Wes.
Horne's,
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Squires and
family were visitors at Mr. Ewart
Pyre's. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Stephen vis-
ited at Mr,. Sari 1VIilIer's in Dash-
wood, on Monday.
Miss Laura Ford is holidaying in
St. Thomas.
Little Miss Doris Johnston, of
Toronto, has returned to her home
after visiting at Mr. P. March's
Mrs, Geo. Jaques is with her sis-
ter Mrs. Russel Peart, of Rockwood
who underwent an operation last
week. She is recovering nio'ely.
Misses Cecilia and Marjorie Fran-
cis, of London, spent several days
last week with Rev. and Mrs. A. B.
Johns. •
Mr. Wm. Cook and three child-
ren . and •Miss Winnie Wampele, of
Toronto, were visitors with friends
in this vicinity last week.
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FORD GARAGE EXETER, ONT.
THE EXETER RVIES-AAyOCATE
The many friends here of Mr, J.
Whitlock, oi Stratford, will regret
t
to
learn aJhis illness,
yl
th , heart
trouble, ,
We ae sorry to report ort that 141r
Henry Johns i s confined s
. z n d to. her bed
again.
Las i
Last Fz daY .evening Rav, A, E.
johns. gave an address in Thames
Road church after which the. W.
M. S. presented him with a purse
of money and Mrs. johns with a
bouquet.
SHI'KA'
:Quite a number from here attend-
ed the Liberal' Genvention last Tues-
day afternoon at Heusall. •
Miss Violet Sharp visited a friend
at Arkona last week,
Master Billie Balkwill, of Exeter
is holidaying at the home of Ernest
Keyes.
Mr, and Mrs. R, Richardson, froin
Michigan, is visiting with the 1at-
ter's mother, M'rs: McEachen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross McKenzie and
family of Windsor, spent the holi-
day with Mr, and Mrs. A. Finkbein-
er.
Mr, Charlie Lackner is under the
doctors care. Hope he will soon
recover.
Mr, Michael Finkbeiner, who has
been a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, for the removal of a cat-
aract on the eye, has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. W, Sweitzer and
son Sam, spent the week-e`nd visit-
ing in Kitchener. •-
Mr, Jack Lockner had the misfor-
tune one day '"last week while un-
loading grain to have two fingers
bruised.
Mr. Newton Clark is in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London and is ins-
proving quite slowly,
Miss Gertrude Guenther, of Kit-
chener and master Gordon Hewlett,
of Exeter, returned home after
spending a week's .holidays with Mr
and Mrs. W.ni. Sweitzer.
Wheat cutting is well under way
in this vicinity and the Props look
fairly well.
Mr. • Tack Lockner had the mis-
fortune of _having his fingers crash-
ed while taking in .hay with the
slings. •
Mr. WM.. Sweitzer purchased an-
other Separator, and Billy is now
ready for 'threshing.
We are sorry to say Charlie Lock-
ner, Jr. is under the doctor's care.
We- hope he will soon recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sweitzer and
son Sani, motored. to Kitchener for
the week -end.
Mrs. P. McKenzie and son Jack
and Miss Mary McKenzie, • of Wind-
sor, are visiting Mr. • and Mrs. Ar-
thur Finkbeiner and -friends.
Mr.
Michael
Finkbeiner caner who un-
derwent an operation for his eyes
at Victoria Hospital in London, has
returned home.
CROMARTY
The farmers in this vicinity are
'busy at present cutting their fall
wheat and report it being a very
good crop.
Mrs. Jas. Scott spent 8 few clays
at "Bruce Beach." ,She was :accom-
panied home by Mrs. McKay who
wi11 spend part of the holidays with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. • Scott.
14ir. Russell Scott and MIr. •James
Barbour spent a few days holidaying
at Port Stanley and other points.
Miss Mary McKellar is- visiting
friends in London.
Mr. E. Speare and famly and Miss
Annie, of Toronto, motored here on
Saturday
to
spenda:' few holidays
twith Mr. Jos. Speare.
The Scott family held their picnic
on Wednesday last at Benmiller.
They report having a vera* enjoy-
able day. \,
Mr. Lyle Thompson whose father
was a former teacher in the Cromar-
ty schodl called on oid friends and
acquaintances a few days ago. It is.
somewhere in the neighborhood of
thirty • years since Mr. Thompson
taught the school here.
GRAND BEND
IVIr. Maurice Brenner is all smiles
A son arrived on July 29th.
Mr. and Mrs. Heideman, of Exe-
• ter and Mr. and .Mrs. Sill and son, of
Kitchener, -visited with Mrs. E. Gild
on Saturday.
Rev. Millson, who is camping here
will take the services next Sunday
morning in the United church. '
A new cement driveway is being
put down on the beach in front of
the Parkhill side. The road will
be built as far as the dock.
Miss Grace Hodgins, of Lucan,
was highly successful in her music
examinations. She was • prepared
by Mrs. William Hodgins, A. L. C.
Mf., of Biddulph, (nee Miss Lila
Sanders, formerly of Exeter). • The
examination was held at Exeter
' centre recently by the London Col-
lege of Music, London, England.
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The l j"uniisr'"and ueniox` Leagues of.
ohristita,n i xideayor of the Evarig01-
i.eal church are ,a.ternating their
regular devotional and literary^
otic
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program. week by week during
summer mouths. Next friday
ening the Juniors' will meet on
Crediton athletic field at 6,15 p
and the Seniors et 7.15 p.m., fe
friendly competition in base))A11 are invited to take in this ev
Miss' Pearl Dreier, of Hanover a
Mr. Lorne Dreier of Chesley sp
the week -end at the hone of th
parents,
Mr. Will Lexnmon, of Winnip
Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Wright, Mr. a
Mrs. Joe Brokenshire and two chi
ren and Mr. and Mrs. BeckersOn a
two children, all of Windsor, 'w
week -end .visitors at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Lawson,
Mr, and Mrs, Henry OrIexnen
family, of Penn., U. S., return
home Iast week after a visit ti
Mrs. John Lawson and other triei
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Edwards '
family, of Ingersoll, spent the we
end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Le
and other friends.
Mr, and Mrs. Taylor and childr
of Manitoba, are visiting with
and Mrs, Harry Kuhn.
Mr. ' and Mrs. J. H. Holtzma
accompanied by their daughte
and Vera, returned Mond
last after spending several weeks
Grand Bend.
Mrs. Riley Hallman and clang
ter, of Toronto, who have be
spending a few days with Mr.
Mrs. Chas, Zwicker, left for a f
day's visit with her mother, _Mr
Mary Ratz, of New , Hamburg.
Mr. Charles Wolfe has return
home after a few week's visit wi
relatives at Detroit. Pigeon a
Sebewaing, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Voelker and to
daughters, Jexnmina and Violet a
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Smith.
1V>4ss .Laving Smith has returns
home after vending a few week
with relatives at Pigeon, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Faist an
Lewis spent the week -end with r
latices at Pigeoti, wilt)),
The W.M.S. of the Evangelic
church held their meeting in th
basement • of the church. Miss E
Fanner presided. Following th
opening exercise Misses Clara Mo
lock and Esther/Eilber gave a pian
duet, Miss Lyla-Hoist a missionar
paper, :Miss Vera ' Mawhinney
piano solo, Miss Alma Smith a mi
siouary reading. The meeting wa
then closed with a,; song. Mrs.
K. Brown then took` charge of th
*.
businessa ver
aftert
meeting, he
g>
tasty Iunch was served.
Miss Vera E. Holtzmann lef
Monday last the attend the Centen
nial Alumni banquet for graduat
nurses at • Victoria Hospital, Lon
don.
Miss . Della Sweitzer, of Kitchen
r, is'holidaying with her parents
r. and Mrs. Ed. ,Sweitzer.
Mr. Charles Faliner and dangh
er, of Saline, Mich., are visitin
ith 'relatives, •1,
Rev. Nelson C. °Dreier, Miss Ell
reier and Miss Marie Werner lef
✓ Naperville, Ill., on ' Tuesda
motoring by way of Bamil
on, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Cleve
and, Toledo and Chicago. Rev.. N
. Dreier's message on "Visions '0
outh," last, Sunday evening wa
ell received and gives promise o
bright and prosperous minstera
areer. He and . Miss . Ella Dreier
are Seniorsat North Central o Cent 1 Co11e
g
aperville, Ill., and Miss Werner i
n the high school staff of Charlott
)Imola.
Miss - Eva Oestreicher, of Wind
r, is holidaying with her parents,
r. and Mrs. Herman Oestreicher
r -fa few weeks.
Mr. J. Roeszler spent the week -
d with friends at Pigeon, Mich.'
Mrs. Stock, of Tavistock, Ont. is
siting with 1Vi'r. and Mrs. Herbert
oung.
Mrs. I. Hill has returned home
ter spending the week -end with"
latices at Detroit. -
Mr. and Mrs. Borland and .laugh-
er, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Bor-
nd of .Timmins, are.visiting at the
ho
of Joseph and Samuel Wein,
Mrs. Wm. H. Smith and Son
erald have returned to their home
ter spending a few weeks 'kith re-
tives at Pigeon, Mich.
Mrs: Ezra Oestreicher, of Wind -
r, is the guest of Mr, John Young
an
• Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz
ent the week -end with relatives
Pigeon, Mich. •
1Vrr. and Mrs. II. K. Silber and
mice left on Monday to spend.
o weeks at their summer home
Grand Bend.
Mr' and Mrd. Fleming, of Detroit
e visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John
ein.
Miss Addie Gaiser is visiting with
atives at Markhatn, Ont.
Rev and Mrs. W. Y. Dreier •, e
axing for a month's vacation on
turday. They are taking in the,
ernational Spiritual Conference
Woodstock and will spend some
e among their. friends and rola-
es in Grey County,
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The morning services at Zion•. Ev-
angelical church on August 8th and
15th will be in the form,. of a grayer
rally. Ari address will also he. giv-
en by Mr. Fred. Hoist. At the even-
ing service on August 8th th men's
Bible class, known as "The Class in
the Cotner" will be in full ;harge
and ' will serve the: audiex with a
good pregram, On the evening of
August 15th the Union meeting of
the Bible Society comprising the
United Church and Evangelical
church congregations will be addre-
sed by the representative, of this
organization, On August 22nd Rev
H. H. Leibold of the Noriitanby cir-
cuit will oecupy Zion church pulpit
exchanging with Rev, Mr. Dreier,
All are looking forward anticil)at•-
ingly to this happy and variegated
schedule,and chtxrch service piio-
gram,.
Master Harry Flynn, son o•f
and Mrs, Jos, Flynn, Crediton East
met with a very laaixifttl accident cit
Tuesday evening, while playing, With
22 calibre cartridges which: explod-
ed in his hand, mutilating )tis hancl'
BarnEquiprnent
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We have .a full. .line of hay car
goods, rope, sling rope, ,.pulleys,etc,
If you are remodeling let us figure
0n your job for" stalls, stanchions,
pens, water bowls, litter carriers.
As it is nearing the tires for plow-
ing for fall wheat, let us meet your
requirements in a plow.. The Quebec
sulky plow is light in draught and
is easy to operate,.
FOR SALE: -Second hand spread-
er, two seed drills and several second
hand binders all in good repair.
ARTHUR JONES
MASSEY-HARRIS
and fingers very. badly. Dr. Orme
of Crediton attended the accident
victim.
Mr. Franke Hohlbein died at
Guelph on July 28rd at -the age of
59 years. He was born in Germany
and came to this country with his
parents' when he was the age of 14
years and lived •on a farm on ' the
16th concession of Stephen. After`
he sold his farm he moved to Park-
hill, from there to London and then
to Guelph, in which place he rep-
resented the Metropolitan Insur-
ance Company and during his em-
ployment with that company he re-
ceived .seven medals • for service
rendered... The staff of the company
acted as pallbearers, Ile deft sur-
viving him his wife, two daughters,
two sons and two sisters, Mrs.' Wil-
liam White,"of Stephen and Miss
Ada Hoh�l,beln of New. Hamburg.
Mount Carmel
a
Mr. and Mrs. P. Carey, of`Gode-
rich, called on friends here on Sun-
day.
Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Clark underwent an opehration
and -had her 'tonsils removed at St,
Joseph's Hospital, London, last
week. Evelyn is doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. James Graham, ac-
companied by Miss Clara Glavin, of
Lon on, called -on friends here last
week.
Mrs. Dueharme and children,' of
Detroit are 'visiting her mother,
Mrs. M. O'Brien here.
Miss Martha Morrissey .returned
to London this week : after spending
two week's .holidays at her home.
Miss 1Vrarie Walker, of Detroit, is
spending her holidays at her home
near Khiva. '
Mrs. Corcoran and two daughters
i'
s theguest o
f Mrs.
Co
rcoran s son,
Rev. Fr. Corcoran this -week.
Miss Mary - McLaughlin, of Lon-
don, spent a few days Iast week lvith.
friends here.
Miss Angelia and Gertie' Mulligan
of Dublin are spending . their holi-
days with friends near Khiva.
Mr. Alyward Flaherty and *Misses
Angelia and Mary are. visiting their
aunt, Mrs. T. J. Hall. •
Mr. Mack Cohan and two sisters,
of Detroit are spending a few days
with friends `here.
Michael Fenn, a prominent Ther- '
chant of Parkhill, died last week
andt the funeral on Sunday was
largely attended.
AUCTION SALE
- of
DWELLING HOUSE TN EXETER
The Executor of the estate of the
late Abraham Dearing will offer for
sale by public auction, on the • pre-
mise's, on
TUESDAY the 24th AUGUST,1926,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the
following real estate:
Lot 57, on the North, side of
Huron Street, West of Carling 'St. -
Sanders Survey, in the said Village
of Exeter.
On this property is a comfortable
frame house containing seven' rooms
with woodshed attached. There is
about an acre of land, some fruit
trees and a good well.
TERMS
10 per cent. on the day of sale
and the balance in 30 days there-
after without interest.
Further particulars and terms and
conditions of sale wiIl be made
-known on the day of sale or may
had on application to
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
Exeter, Ont,.
GLAMMAN & STANBURY, Solicitors
Exeter & London, Ont.
CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING .OF VOTERS' LIST
Municipality of the Township of Us -
borne, County of Ruron.
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with section 9 of the
Voters' List Act .and that I have
posted up at my office on the 2nd
day of August, 1926 the list of all
persons entitled to vote in said
Municipality for members of Parlia
ment and municipal' elections, and
that such list remains there for in-
spection.
And I .hereby eall upon all voters
to take immediate: proceedings to,
have any errors or omissions cor-
rected according to law, the Iast
day for appeal being the 23rd day
of August, 1926.
HENRY STRANG
Clerk of the Township of Usborne
t •SBORNE..5: HIT3BERT MUT IAL
I'itiE INSVRATICE COMPANY'
Head Office, Farquhar, Ont.
President, - JOHN ALLISON
Vide -President,, JAS.. McKENZIIB
DIRECTORS .
FRANK McCONNELL, SIMON DOW
ROBT NORRIS, WM. BROCK
AGENTS
JOHN EISSERY, Centralia, Agent for
Usborne and Biddulph
OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for
Hibbert, . Fullerton and Logan
, W. A. TURNJ31'7LL
Secretary -Treasurer
Sax 98, ,Exeter,- Ontario,
G1jADMA.N &'• STAN73t]RY
Solicitors, Exeter
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SES PL]G .�
,'1r
A quiet wedding was solemnized
in .St, James' rectory, Parkhill, on
'Wednesday evening of last week,
when Mr, 'Finian: John ., Frost was
united in
tomarriage to Miss .Fredti,
Sewell, , af Greenway.. Thee happr.
couple were accompanied by Moe•
Edith Frost, of Buffalo, aped. 1VIr.
Clarence Frost, of Denfield. -Atter
a trip to Toronto and points .east,:
th coupil, will reside on the groom'
farm near 121 in l
g
fed
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TO A PROMINENT TEACHER OF MUSIC.
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Reserve Fund $20,000,000
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