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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Advocate, 1921-9-8, Page 5FALL FAIRS London >,: Sent. 10-17 Sept 20-21 '.Mitchel! Parkhill Sept 27-28 Ansa Craig Sept. 2Z-23 St, Marys Bayfield Sect 27-28 Seaforth BlythSept 22-23 Stratford Exeter , ... Seo 19-20 Gaclerich ., Sept 6-8 Toronto Ilderton ......;.,, ... Seat 30 Wingham ..,... Is'irkton Oct. 6-7 Zurich Sent 22-23 Sent 22-23 Sept. 19-21 Sept 29-30 Aug. 27 -Sep 10 Sept 27-28 ,Sept 21-22 YOUR BOY AND GIRL SHQULD BE EDUCATED TO SU, PORT THEMSELVES. This medern p retuii*,e school offers every facility for prepa;rng young rriesiNO rr*** foe the bee position Individual instruction, Lowest **Kam C **, .Z ayMl)r efficient courses in Shorthand, Typ, - wri g. Bon4� ICe ooktal; btt�,ha�ess subiects taught by capable, experiMtfeed ala tbG *testi aged most approved methods It will pay you to lt2,cd5,t**M Join our Fall Cbwes nota . The O'Brien Business College, iondon. 351 Richmond St (South of King St.) London W. J O'BRIEN, Co nimescia! Specialist, Principal. To Every Father and Mother " What mean ye fellow cifs.;ens of Athens that ere turn every atone to scrape wealth together, and take so fettle cars of you dace daft ye must relinquish all. "'-T-Socrates. cheltlren to wic°an Thoughtful parents of today are faced with the same grave problem that troubled the Athenian philoso pher over 400 years before Christ, This is the eraa of progress, The call for trained amen and wonen`ta carry forward in Medicine. Science, Engineering and Fine Arts is stronger than ever before,. If you Would help your children make the most of their lives you should give them the best education you can afford, A university education is the first essential for ou, future leaders, A colle„;e stands at your door with open gates ready to gave the4T1 complete courw,s i+t Medtcane. Arts, accl l ulko Health„ Admission is by Junior Matn:elation except for special or nurser courses. and the feed are so low that any orae» May a u+xrd, Western University dry rx art universally reoasnizeut For information. apply t (t) DR. K e. R. NEV}LLE. Re3otrn . London Hensel 24th at St. Peters Lutheran Church, Miss Hunter has gone to visit her <was united 'i"n.r ni rrtage to Rev. F. L. Howald of New Dundee, son of the latex Mr. and ;?vire,, B. Hotwald.--Mrsi E. Act returned ;from a; few weeks' visit. at Detroit and Lon.domt:-The death oceurred on August 29th of A manda ' here, when Miss Celia, daughter of i the late Fred. Hess and Mrs. Hess, sister in Tonawanda, N. • Yr, -Miss Lila Hedger of Toronto spent the nest week with °Mr. and Mrs,. R, Cud. - more. -Mr. and iMrs.. Bert White of Detroit•a:re the guests of the former's parents, Mr. and. ,Mrs. VTm. White.- t'11r. and lairs. E. White of Manitoulin Island are visiting the former's.parents 4?r, and Mrs. Wm, Whites. -Me, E. G. Cudnrore of Toronto, who has been ,vs t,n, his parents, .has returned to the..city,-Mrs. O'Brien of Saskatoon and 'drs Wes. Merner and childiren or \Vinnipeg, .were {guests, of Mr. and 'qrs. S Merner,--Mr. Harry Arnold met with quite a painful nccrident while trying to move a car. He was marfing the hind wheel when thethird r'nger of the left hand w as caught .a the machinery aacl, the end of • the finger almost torn off. -Mr? G-lenn I3roadtoot left for Shedden to take a pos'.tion as. e,ash'.er in the Sterling Hank of that placei-Mr. J. C. Claw- son and son Ted of Regina are spending a few days with nessra. Craig Bros. -Miss Jessie Buchanan left for Sault Ste; :Marie, where she will team. -r. Ray ,Todd and Mr. and \4r, Armour Todd and 1lis. };acrett who bane been visitingfriends in Bead Axe. _lfich`., and Unionville. have returned home. -Mrs. \lalkinson and daughter, who have been, visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Young for some weeks left Wednesday for their home in England, -The death. occurred of John McKenzie, at .the .age of ,70 ,years and 3 mcurths, The, deceased was born near Woodstock and came here st'r, parents when, only la few months old, settling with them an a • farm hi l'uckerstnith, ne ar ,<2pper4, • Sl'ottly after his marriage, with his sorrowing wife, they moved to asarin len Stanley Later they lived in 'l'uck- easmith, until about five years ago, wren they moved to Hensal)n, Be- -$.043 3e -s i+e3 hi: sorrowing wife three .,ons, l't'illianr of Stanley, Peter of Tucker - smith. Aldridge of Alberta, :cur v'v .. -:firs Margaret Glean. of London 's visiting her sen, \ir. G. Glenn, of the London Road. -Mr. Morris Weaver of Zurich has rented the shop .ire tiro N:ur4nck block, :formerly oc,;upied hti. emirs. Bell as nrillirnery shop, and rwA a farness shop% Zurich Miss Olive O'Brien has returnwd, af- ee sevoral weeks' visit in .L?etnaiit.- Miss Ida Routledge attended the Y. P. A, convention et 1'Fitter1oo t last week. -Mr. Roy Weber, who success- fully ,conducted fir., shpe rpair bush- :less ushcess in \terrier's block, has v evened his connection ,with; that ' business, having moved ,his entire equiipment and the, room is now vacant. -An in- aliaresting event stook place on Aug; Racinoii. Est•• 'Ser East 95th Street 18' Torg City• esninof2: and Thomas dear ?dr. Contract 24th hates do= le11919 r it is to mos eratedtof p 7tle n effect, dated the royalties iohonu the L. , dieon.in Affect, tahich you havedo not 11 orke aloe. on gar n nue. my a you s for long a- 9 siR shall continue. such selection to aiY6 ybu but lesion hie recordings °i permission R� to record phono- graphic �� t o very glad foF sera. a4r �'Yre3n�' • the these se under loss of a ythe oop� turit toor ant wor�Yg. wan al Tw Rill give yon nor" dna other s. Shin havarp resat recorded Yours Merl troll ear this deadlyparallel! READ between ®the lines of Mr. Edison's letter, and - you will see that it is a deliber- ate challenge to talking -machine manufacturers to record Rach- maninoff in . the compositions he has recorded for Edison. Hear how the talking -ma- chines present Rachmaninoff's • playing. Then come in and hear the real Rachnaninoff, as RE- CREATED by the New Edison. X10,0 0 0 in Prizes This comparison will show you how much the New Edison differs from talk- ing-machines. Mr. Edison offers $1.0,0'00 in 23 cash prizes, for the phrases which best emphasize this difference. Ask for fo1d+'r of complete informa- tion. Act today, since the contest closes September 2nd. ` If yo?u w'sh to experiment with the; NeCvdr3tr J. V6tlis° Powell eal..a*, �,i, Sir i..... in your own home, we will gladly loan you an instrumentTor•three days. No' charge or obligation. Simply use the coupon. Well, wife of Ernest Gies, aged 72 years. Since a girl she has been a resident of this township. Besides her husband two sons and a daughter sur - L i'ae.•--Death removed a pioneer on August 28, when George Witmer ag- ed 78 years passed on, following a •(stroke+, His wife died two years ago. —Miss Mayrne Lamont has gone to the Sea tax teach,—Mr. and. Mrs. Jas.Sxnith of, Plattstrlle• attended the funeral of the latter's father,.,Mn Witrneri Mit Alvin Sareruus stat returnled to his teaching duties at Oaks lir,---The new voters' list for Hay et2s 866 names 'n part one, and 93 in part twos.- �Irsl. Chas Weber and daughter Ger r,:d1e.. returned from a visit art. Michigan. l�`Clarys Electric Range efficient Econornicczl H OW to utilize heat with- out waste is the problem in any type of cooking stove or range. For seventy years Mcelary's have been solving these prob- lems. They know what is needed. Furthermore, their long ex perience has taught them how to brand what is needed in Elec„ tris Ranges. Their Protected Element is different from and better than the ordinary exposed Element from which dirt and grease, re- sulting often in damage, can- not be excluded. No dirt, grease. or water can get into McClary's Protected Element. McClary's Electric Range oven is different from any other, because it is made without seams or joints, is nickled inside to make an easily Gleaned surface, has round corners, has easily re- movable racks, has hinged eie- ments that can be swung out of the way for cleaning. The oven holds all the beat and cooks like a fireless cooker with a minimum of current. Behind McClary's Electric Range stands the reputation of a name known for quality in kitchen equipment throughout Canada. Public Utilities Commission EXETER FAIR MONDAY AHD TUESDAY Sept. 19 and20. • Wonderful Exhibits of Horses, Cattle, Pigs - Sheep, Roots, Vegetables, Fruits, Ladies' Work, Etc. Trials of Speed: 2.30 Trot or Pace 2.20 Trot or Pace • e • • • • Purse $150 Purse $250 Exeter `Band in Attendance Exeter,% Ontario {77_! „�r NAM F i I%Yf�rrlLe� ''t `sr ; Tki.coaron.lama filled eat 1111••tip•s•11• ai•r. nes, oae,tre• bias (sr Ler) Se Was eE aN•w Fii•es sad' • selection ai. RE.CREA- MON3 Ear 3 day. No charge or •btre ati na. THO8S H CONGER' !G•McCulloch CQucort ,Company., o; G YY t ii , .• y,.,,;: ,.at:�, ,F t �I,�i ua .'� n t. ,, in ,,,, .a. ., li. til\� t 1 l UNION, Pros. T. B. WOODS, Tread h R. G. SELL DON, Sec.