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The Exeter Advocate, 1922-8-17, Page 5
A. o it 1 r Will not spoil. i©' ` when you use - ER FROM YOUR NEIGNSORNCIGG 1 GRQCE lommi RADIO ik WE HAVE THE FAMOUS "FEDERAL" L.INI STRATE A COMPLETE RECeeVING SET', 0 LET US DEMON - LL YOU ANY PARTS YOU MAY NEED TO BUILD YOUR OWN SET.. , Exeter the Western LONDON, -,. ONTARIO. Sept. 9th to l 6th, 1922 CARBTTTl.o death took plup. Eace at I srxlsS � Stanley, North a, A 3, of Mr. wad 'elm Arthur ;,Peck sof Ar- kona, O., visited their ,aunt, A1r4'. Can,- sit.—Mr. Alex. AIealertrie a£ Handle lou. =s boli dayi g ak ;the house of hi' parents. Mr, and • Mrs. A, Mc112u1'trie. —Mrs. Twitchell from the Weak is vis- iting bee son, Mr, ,Oxvel Ttxitcitell -- Miss Argy Lanunie accompanied by leer friend. ?tea McKay of Toronto, ?are spending Iwaliday a with hiss Lars- niers zaarenta, Lr, 4,114 Mrs. Wee. LAM - 1140. -41.44 Jessie Sell, stenograAhex with, Cook Bros., ,left Ti eaday for Windsor, inhere she hay accepted position with. lite :darn 1 Finance Cox- poration, of that cstee--Amelia those present frons a distance to attend the funeral and to pay their respects to the memory of the Peet, 3 Welr'1S- dale, were, air. and Mr . Kirk, Caro, �'t1 ch.. Mrs. John Krrk, Mr: and ',ifrs. Wyllie Kirk and .wire. Jas. Kirk of Fa5xgrove. Mich, sirs. Seat Thurston. Mr. Wm. 11.10 arid' .hlx, Rubt. Kirk, :of Vassar, elieh +-Mrs. Jas. Sangster and two children left fir 4llbroolr, where she will visit he.r'".Pareeis.—Dr. aped Mrs Campbell of Toronto, are spending a short time with the Iatter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. TV,Oe, MUrdark.—Mr. e.R;, soon McLean QZ Ch tato is holiday- at the home .af ben parents. Arlt and Mrs. Davol McLean.—Dr. L A. Moir has rented his sipA font on the '-3rd r 7a. ¢f Hay. a lithe over a mile nr,.wl:-west of our village, to Mr Geo. Ingrain of thee Township of ll'ap.—:tlias Margaret Smillie of Tteronto. acctern- pan.ed by her brother, Rev. B. Smillie, who bas been itt..Torontot :for the past few months, visited with their sister, 1 Me: john Elder. Margery, widow ,pf the late Jolan Crawford Corbett, formerly a Cor- bett; She was a daughter of the late Rebt Good of Walkerton. Five of a family suruftt. TUCKERSMITH--After an dress of a month Henrietta !McKay, relict of , the late Wm. Ross, passed away onk. Tuesday, at her home on, the Ind coni. of Tuckerslnith, at the ,ripe age of 84 years.. Deceased: was born, Scot. -4 hoed anti4 at the iaZel Of eine ca»1,et Canada with her parents and settled in ZQFXa. 'towvns1t p, and Later They moved .tp, to the 1.9th coni. of this' taasnws1131k whe was Married to John tWax4 clic died Borrie 40 years ago. i and There was a Samily .of 10, of which' Zurich The funeral aef ll.w late Jacob I•Igja- noted ap;,a e t, who died Thure-- 1q ' bee 66th ,year, was held Satur-- WESTEItN ONTARIQ'S POPULAR EXHIBITION. thy. Deceased Was ars, outstanding crit run, liming been auditor of Hay for .u»ny years, e.ad balding many other $38 000 in Prizes and A t i ractions A tatnwily of grown-up child - Theand one brratbee, surw;Ve, The funeral of the late fenny R!p :er of the Farr ,Line, Hay-, who. died EVERYTHING TO EDUCATE ;,id A\7GI,'S,E—NoTIIING TO OFFEND apt tiwe 'tdt, ax,tbe age of 77 ;rears, vas set - EXHIBITS, OF AI.f. i+iti11,. held on Friday. He vvas an early set - SPEED EVENT' tPer of Hee, and was: etek only afew CALF AND YEARLING COMPETITION. hews from, heart fa,.lttre. lI sa Margaret Hess has bw:en. eagae- DOG $HOW, AUTO RACES Satu;day 16th. MUSIC ALL THE TIME est to teach for the Parr Linc sehowJ. Ili:.v �'p, a�artnerl y tawtx ht by Mr, l . WONDERFUL PE:RFORM:A.NCE TWICE DAILY. FIREWORKS EV- A.'ilotiman.--lir. John F. `foriee 1•ft for Cavalier. N. Dakota, on Monday. ERY +'�ICxFIT. —Mr. Ed. Smell, wlwQ,for some time has'. C. A. 'tWORTHAM'S SHOWS ON TUE MIDWAY. been ?at Detroit, after visiting a few dwys at h,a home: here, eft for the Something doing all the Time. Canadian West :\ionday.—Mr. and Mri. N. Taggart, and n.ece, Mize A. U. Pilcher, elm A. J. ,Raabe and i deueh'ter Myrtle, all of South Bend Ind , are vesitinee relative; e; atnd friends Children, Free on Monday, Sept lith. Ali information trtr,wt the secretary. 'cert —Mrs, Rah. \sada o: New Iiav 'n. Cana.., and grandson, *eIaiter Thos. t. 11. SA.L'NI)EE.S, Prey ident A. M. Il'UNT, Secretary men, of Troy, N. Y., are visiting the :Sormer' sister, Mrs. Koehler and .Mrs. E. Ba.stnberry. Mrs, Moir left 'these parts forty years ago.—Rev. and FRESH FROM THE ORIENT. Mrs. H. Rembe left Tuesday for Ilam- T!wt ehaiee Teas that make up the weeks where etatit�n, i� .i; a will 'consequend ence "SALA.UA." Blend are tarried to Can tame, .s Rn 41reaebzn; services in ow ole by :L len; chain. o: more than one Lutheran church for two Sunday:. —. hundred great ships every year. Thus Mr. Menlo Kerifer of the Parr l.int', the supply is constantly fresh, and the law Tp.. died suddenly on Zlon•lay tea .5 alwvay i wvoatderfully delicious, evening at b.is home, wt the site of 72 Your Grocer ran supply you. Ask for tears, 9 manthi and 19 days. The t today, funerel was held on Saturday.—eee, 1Inez Y ungblut is spending a few weeks at Detroit lir. and :Airs. Will Eilbe- Clandeboye and family of Detroit, were visitor: in town last week—\Ixs. Gen. Brisson of 1.+iaon of St. Joseph returned last ADMISSION Qt:t, 'iltil, 15th, 16th 25, 12th, 13th, 14t VOTERS" LIST 1922 elUNICII'ALITY OF 1111,.. VILL- AGE OF EXETER COUNTY OF HURON Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to tbe per- tDas mentioned in Section e of "The Voters' List Act" the exile les required by the said sections to be so transmitted or delivered of the list made pursuant to said act, of all persons appearing by the last revis ed Assessment Roll of the said Mun leipaliti to be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Elections fol members of the Legislative Assembly and at Municipal Elections, and that said list was first postedup at e A Lon, Trip—Dr. R. ,G. Sltoults of .nook from a visit with her parents at San Jose. CaL, with his parents has Portage La Prairie, Man. Mr. Ken been visiting relative, here, motoring ;we8r Routledge deft for Lawson, Sask.. til the Wray from their far -oft horst . Inst week. -\1r. and lairs. Ed. Monte Ihev.. ramped along the way. From .end farnav of efolhalland, N. leak . vi,s !._re they will go to 'Tennessee, and ',ed relatives and friends here the pas` office at Exete=r, on the llth day' will spend the winter in Florida, re- rink,—\I s Martha Greb and Jive;sly'. of August, 1922, and remains there turning to Canada next summer on the Gariser of FLnt, Mich.. visited tbe for inspection. way home e -men's brother, Mr. S. Groh. --lire And I hereby call upon all voters E _ lobe -t Rittenhouse of Danville has; to take immediate proceedings to ,.ahsed the dwelling property n have any errors or omissions correct- '` ed according to saw. Lucan r Zurich from err, dalton, Deitz. and Dated at Exeter, this llth day ,ci,formerly owned by the late George hiss Gertrude White is vtsliing ,in Witmer Possession given in Oeteber. August, 192Z. T sroato.—fr. A. N. Fitt atWhitney JOS, SENIOR , es spending nding a few days with has par - Clerk of Viillage of Exeter.en..—Mia,ss Edna Bawden visited De-'. tree and Windsor friends the past A1LSA CRAIG.—Thi: death occurr- week —Mr. R. H. Collins has returned' .:d an August llth, of Mrs. Sam Har- fraia a resit in Vienna.—Miss Jennie Malar after a lingering illness.. She is Ray:zraft has aeoepted a position ass !survived by her husband, one sen at School teacher un Fergus.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm, home, and two daughters, Mrs. McDan Following is �alist .of the Sch in thio locality and dates for 1922 of Leer and daughter, Mona•of Winnnipeg ald and Mrs,. Tw;eddle of McGllhvray. Grand .Bend ......... Sept. aiedg nsting n rJohn have gong I . The funeral was conducted by Rev. Crediton Se t. 8 Casey h vane to Brooks of Crediton, p • SCHOO� RS. E Zurich Sspt: 11 England in charge £ cattle shipped b "Nowadays" It is "SALADA" for brealtfast,fo r dinner, for supper and five o +clod.. Tea the Con- tinent wide 100Pi Pere -Cent Pure Tea. as staple ta►s otic asl bread Clutton Sept 12 Messrs. Hodgson & Hardy.—Mr. and Varna ... Oct Z Mrs. John Bavrden of Colai;nglvood errenl to Sewn days at ,the home of the. Dashwood Oct. 3 f ormer's brother, Mr. Geo. Bawden.— Winchelsea Oct. 4 Messrs, G. B,awdeln and A. Dawe purch 4'' ased the Western Hotel property for 51200. We understand they jugend to FALL FAIRS„ divide the heeding and make two res - 4... idences.—Mrs. R. J. McLeod's driver Ailsa, Craig eve =see ee.- Sep.;21-22 while pasturing got mixed up with a Bayfield .. Seep. 26-27 wire fence, and thio ,posiltiom.she got ti !n, Blye Sep 28-29 caused death. Exeter Sep, 18-19 , .. 'Goderich ..... .;Sep. 6 -8 I�irktan ,..•• Sep 25-26 PARKHILL—A quiet marriage was London ,...Sep.. 99-16 celebrated on Saturday veiling, Aug. Mitchell Sep. 19-20 5, when the marital ceremony was can - Parkhill .Sep. 26-27 ducted by Rev. L. W. Hill, between St Marys .,. se , 21-22 Mt• john Celv>n ..Fountain and Mis Seaforth Sep 21-22 Flora McIntyre, both of Parkhill„ Monate Aug 26 to Sept. 9 West ,McCivll ray Oct 4th CLINTON—A marrirage was solemn - 4Wiaighaim r Sep...... S'eP 25-26 ized at Williss Claurcli manse at eleven Zurich' 25_26 o'clock \Wre.clnesday, when Miss Mae l Sinelaa,r laugh ter of Mr,. and hhs. Wnl, Sinclaer, _Oen. 2, Stanley, was united an marriage with., "Mr., Peter Moffat. VARN1-7o1an Srnale, an old plc, - neer resr_dent of Hibbert taw: elle die: at tbe home, of his daughter ;inl Varna. Hs was 84 years of age, an,d came to Canada from England about seventy yearss ago and settled 1n Huh be:I:, Mrs. Sm,ale died 16 years ago. FULLAR.TON—Another well-known figu e hereabouts .passed to the great beyond or, We inesday dint the 'person of lured Rase, a• fame;Liar personage of t? rosvnsh;,,n of Fulla,rton, at the age of 66'years... Mr.Ross a few •days before leis' death had been engaged wvth thehatrestng of his crop.' and wv',:ie thus en,aaed took a chq1 r,ncl rine u sir:Bruin :set 'lin. ay -.Fever ASTHMA, SUMMER COLDS. You don't need a month's treat. ment to prove the worth of R AZ NI A H0 RELIEF IS IMMEDIATE. It restores normal breathing,— stops mucus gatherings in nasal, and bronchial passages, assures long nights of quiet sleep. 111.00 at yotir druggist;s, or write 'or freetrial to Templetons, Toronto Sold by HOW;LY'S DRUG STORE Canadian Nal "°rte .a 40: 000 �d Trun�t, ARVESTERS WANTEI iOING FARE $15 to WINNIPEQ Pitts bstlf a rent a mild: yawed to ,all paipts in Mud' tuba, Saskatvhewau, Alberta. Ed.nlonton. Calgary', McLeod and east. RETUNING FARE $20 from WINNIPEG dela halt a ee Dian atattixag paint to Winnipeg August 11th and 21sat Toronto, ledorr Bast. Be to MeaSard, IPtw , enetaen>i,Midlaaad, Parry Sound, Sttaibttzy, GlPreol nasi cast thereof its Oaterie. DATE Augustlt4thand23,1'd-Taranto,Icglewc alndrellatatio�rrssouthsad west ttaexeaf id Qtrtsrio. Special Trains IIe Y t d d Time) TORONTO—(Union itadion) AUGUST 14th --12 31 neon, 6,05 p.m-, 14,33parep. AUGUST 23rd -1 3�ii nen, 6 (OPPeru.. 10.3:1 p :t.. For Times an Other Stations .''sea: Special "1'rsin Seraraee I*ter Through Solid Trains to Winnipeg Without Chang* Restaurant Cars on Special Trains—Meals and Lunches Swerved at Reasonable Prices. Special Oars for Women. Convsrtlblo (berth) Colonist Cars of Latest Design For further particulars apply to nearest agent Canadian National -Grand Trunk Railways. THE CANADIAN NATIONAL REACHES DIRECT ALL IMPORTANT DISTRIBUTING CENTRES IN WESTERN CANADA I Travel the "National Way"' to 'Winnipeg when destined to any Point beyond, IFIC FARM LABORERS WANTED "Fare Going "—$15 to WINNIPEG. "Fare Returning"—$20 from WINNIPEG. erst pt: i I i Wluipe2 to destination. cent per mile starting palet to Wiaelpet. Mee DATES From AUGUST 11 and From AUGUST 21 Friron e: TERRITORY Stations in Ontario, Smith's Falls to and ineludine Toronto an Lake Ontario Shore Line and Harewock•Peterboro Line. Strident Kingston to Renfrew juaotlon. incicaive. Stations on Toronto -Sudbury direct line. Stations Dranoel to Port McNicoll ari sued urketon. to Sobcaygeon. inclusive. AUGUST 14 f «m a nt AUGUST 23 From Stations South and West of Toronto to and including Hamilton and Windsor. Ont. Owes$$coued. Walkerton. Orangeville. Tcesarater, Mora, Lletowel, Goderich, St. Mary's. tort Burwell, and Et. 'Moines Branches. Stations Toronto and North to Bolton, Inclusive. MRCJAL TRAINS PROM, TORONTO Fan particulars (rens Canadian Pacific Ticket Agents. W. R. HOWARD. District Passenger Agent, Tyrants, ;Ls ... a,•., tins. k':LaFN�'�i�w �._ allow these Pecornmena'a/ions I.P.O. means Imperial Polarine Oil. I.P.M. means Imperial Polarine Medium Oil. I.P.H. means Imperial Polarine Heavy Oil. I.P.T. means Imperial Polarine Transmission Oil. MAKE OF AUTOMOBILE Engine Lubricant Trans- mission Differ - erttial Summer Winter Chevrolet (8 Cyl.).. ... a Model 4930.... I.P.H. I.P.M. I.P.H. I.P.M. I.P.T. I.P.T. I.P.T. I.P.T. , ro All other Models I.P.H. I.P.M. I.P.F'.' I.P.T. Dodge Bros. I.P.M. I.P.M. I.P.T. I.P.T. Ford I.P.O. I.P.O. fromi1Englno T.P.T. Gray Dort I.P.H.. I.P.M. I.P.T. I.P.T. McLaughlin (44-50) I.P.M. I.P.M. I.P.T. ' LP.T. " ` All other Models I.P.H. I.P.H. I.P.T. I.P.T. Overland I.P.H. I.P.M. I.P.T. I.P.T. * If you drive another awake of car consult the Imperial Chart of Recommendations to determine the grade of Imperial. Polarine which you should be using. Imperial Oil Limited Manufacturers and Marketers of Imperial ' Polarine Motor Oils and Marketers in Canada of Gargoyle Mobiloil. AAAAAAAAAAAAAA ,A,Liik kAJYakkIL