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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1927-08-11, Page 4
4'HURSDAY, AVGUST' lltii, 192? Dashwood DENTAL SURGEON At office in Hartleib Block, Dash wood, first three das of week and at office over the Post Office, in THE EXETER TIMES ADVOCATE I I (Z .BEAUTY—which reflects a superb achievement of 1 © Fisher Craftsmanship. COMFORT—a luxury formerly restricted to di© higher priced cars. DISTINCTION—in appearance and performance. POWER-r-speed, stamina, assured by the most powerful engine of any six at Pontiac price. SMOOTHNESS—driving ease—effortless perform ance—proved on the General Motors Proving Grounds. Only tlie New and Finer Pontiac Six has ALU of these, at prices so phenomenally fow*- —now made LOWER than ever, as Pontiac shares yvith tlie public, the economies of volume purchasing; and production. ? ‘ ‘ See the even greater Value at Lower Prices, in th© New and Finer Pontiac Six. ,F-2SBa 1 ’ fl 4 ULRIC SNELL, Exeter^ Ont. Dealer in Pontiac and McLatjgblin-'Buick IffoDUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS OF CANADA, LIMITED Dr, H.H. Cowen, L.D. D, D. S. w • Zurich, last three days of week. Miss Edythe Walper visited in Goderich last week—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruger and daughter June, of Detroit, were week-end guests at the home of C, L. Walper.—Miss Edith Klopp, of Zurich, spent the week-end with relatives here Mrs, Wm. Zimmer and daughter Ella are visiting in Formosa.—Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neeb and family, of Pontiac, Mich,, visited the former’s mother last week.—Rev. A. and Mrs. Kellerman and family, of Tavistock, are spending their vacation in this vicinity.-Mrs- Oliver and Mrs. Bayn- ham, of Centralia, visited with Miss L. Hartleib, on Friday.—Mr. pud Mrs. Twitchen, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Birk- —Mr, and Mrs. May and Miss Tillie Ehlers, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S> Oestreicher.— Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Edighoffer and Blanch, of Mitchell, were Sunday visitors.—-Mr. and Mrs. E. Flynn, of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Tiernan on Sunday.—Rev. T'" Meyer, of Elmwood, visited' in this vicinity over the week-end,—Mr. C. Steinhagen .returned home Saturday after spending a month in Toronto taking treatments: for hj.s hand.—■ Mr. and Mrs. R, Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Schultz, of. Detroit, were week-end visitors .with rela tives.—Mrs, A, Musser,, of London, dross at each service nwrpijjg and evening which were very education al and inspii’ing. She is a forceful speaker and delivered her message in a manner whim held the audience in rapt attention. Iler word pictures of the manners and customs of the people of India were very real She had a numbei* of curios with her also articles of dress which were in teresting to see, A ladies’t choir led in the service of song- Liberal col lections were received at both ser vices.—Next Friday evening the ladies are having an ice cream social after which a good program will be given. Rev, Livingstone, of Strath- roy will be present and give an ad dress. Many of his friends here will be pleased to have hear him again. March, of Londe P. Murch last Whaley, of St. sister, Mrs. Glia: past week.-—Tin have begun thre> —Mr. and Mrs. London visited Sunday..—'Little their sop Mr. Rex. MUU-—-Mr. Mil ton Sleamons has purchased the house and lot north of, his store from W. Hbdgips, Pf week-end with -Master Donald, A. Hicks under- Mr. B. Hicks—Mw London, spent the Mrs. Mil. Mitchell.- son of Mr, and Mi’s, went an operation on Monday even ing for appendicitis in Victoria Hos pital and is progressing favorably. Mr Harold Mills, of Wingham, visited over the week-end with Mr. Cecjl Hodgsop. (Too late'for last week) Mrs. J. Smith who has been iR for the past few weeks is improving. —Mrs, Durham, of Brantford, spent the week-end at the home of her .n opportunity to -Mr. and Mrs, in, visited with Sunday.—Mrs, Murys visited Johns during > Johns’ Syndicate h’ng for the season- J olin Francis, of relatives here on ,_____ _________ M’?s Alberta Bos- nell, of Toronto, m holidaying ‘with her cousin,, Miss Mary Johns.—.Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Joans and family are moving from Vancouver to Brandon where Mr. Johns has secured a posi tion as teacher, commencing" with the lall term.—Mrs. Jackson and Miss Adelaide, of Toronto, were vis itors with the former’s sister, Mrs. Mr. ,P. Murch, during the past week— H. Mr. S. her the the week-end ___ _ daughter, Mrs- Geo. Simpson.—Miss Lillian Elliott, • and Mrs. W. of Detroit and Mr. Jenkins and little daughter, of London, were visitors over the holiday with Mr Elliott.-—Mr. and daughter and Mrs. W. day with the Rich. Hicks, W. R. Pollard by Mr. and Mrs. J, , accompanied Ford, spent the holi- latter’s daughter, Mrs. , of Flint, Arthur Luxton, of spent a few days home of his uncle, —Mr. and Mrs- E, of London, spent the latter’s parent--;, Brooks. Mich.—Mr. ' SopthBend, Ind., thi3 week at the , Mr. Tlios. Willis. Powe and Teddy, tlie holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. | is visiting her dea lighter, Mrs. A. Haugh—Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilfong, of Detroit, spent Sunday in town,— Miss Rose Guenther underwent an operation for tonsils on Monday.— Among those who visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Bendei’ on Sunday were’ Mr. and Mrs. E. Bender and family, of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Varley of Parkhill, Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Pfile of Hensail, Miss Luella Schatz .of Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs- R. Geiger and family, Mrs. Pfile and Miss Pearl Pfile, of Zurich. —Dashwood Bane attended the picnic at Mount Carmel on Wednes day.—Mr. and Mrs.. J. C. Reid visit ed n Goderich on Sunday. „ ...............1 ........... Our merchant, Mr. Ohas. Stephen, is clearing out his stock in the store here this month and is offering some bargains to the public as everything must he cleared out by September 1st when Mr. F. Wright, of London, takes possession- and it is not his intention to' carry on in that line of business, we understand. —Hydro poles have been placed along the road here and is another step towards having hydro power. CENTRALIA Savage, of Seaforth, i took ELIMVILLE held last The W. M. S- of this church a very successful anniversary Sunday. Mrs. Omond, returned missionary from India gave an ad- Mr. charge of both services in the church her last Sunday in the absence of the pator,' who was preaching in London.—Mr. • and Mrs. T. Willis and family and Miss Helen Hodgins of London, are spending the month of August aj Grand Bend.—Miss Pollock, of Ripley ’s a guest at the home of Mrs. Andrew Hicks.—Mr. W. Colwill has erected a fine new barn on'his farm just south of the village, the frame work being erect ed last Wednesday afternoon.— Master Leonard Mitchell ■ who has spent the past two weeks with rela tives in St- Tlionms has returned’ home.-—Mr. and Mrs. H. Mills spent Sunday in Wyoming at the home of t FREIGHT AND TAXES EXTRA miles per hour 5^5 miles in 8 seconds bodiesJor adult passengers HERE again in this new “52” is another one of those vivid Chrysler demon* stratums of greater value whichtell their own striking story at a glance. You need only seethe Chry sler “52“contrasting it i.i your mind with everything offeredmits field—to realise that once more Chrysler Standm; lized Quality hu yielded more to the bnyc.: than money has ever hue t able to buy before. Here in the new Chrysler “52” fstnie beauty far above previous standards in its class. more space, more comfort, moreluxury and beauty than ever provided before. HURON GARAGI5 Here is vigor of perform ance far greater than you have ever been able to buy before at this money—-52 and more imvarying miles per hour, delivered with a smoodvaejs no other low- priced ra wan even approach. HerCj, ni tne new tif52 h arc longer, roomier bodies— See it, and above all, drive it .—for once you have experi enced its performance we are confident that you, too, will agree that in the new “52” Chrysler has passed be yond all accepted limits of what $925 to §1095 have been able to buy in motoring performance, comfort and luxury. C. C. PILON .EXETER, ONT. 0 NEW CHRYSLER "52” PRICES— Coupe, $^2 Roadster, {■with rum bleseal}, Toimiig Caricj^o; 2-door Sedan, / 5; 4-door Sedan, $100^}DeLt/xeSedan, All prices f.o.b, Windsor, freight and taxes extra. Chrysler dealers ara in position io extend tbe convcii- ience of time payments. Ash about Chrysler’s attractive plan, • “fyed-Head” Available The new Chrysler “Red- Head” engine, giving extra speed, pick-up and hill climbing ability, assured by the use of high-compres sion fuels, is now made available for the new Chry sler “52”. Any Chrysler dealer will gladly give you full particulars and an impressive demonstra tion of the “Red-Head” engine advantages. PHONE 133W Cromarty The August meeting of the W, M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Alex. McKellar on Thursday with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. Scott presided, the meeting opened by singing the 31st psalm. Mrs. D. McKellar read a portion from the ■Study Book “Moslem Women,” Mrs. Wm. McLaren led in prayer. Choice of subject was given by Mrs. Lam- mond, reading the president’s ad dress which was given at the sixty- third anniversary of the birth of the W.M.S. Mrs. Dennys gave a few minutes talk?-on missionary work in Spain which was very pleasing and interesting. Mrs. Denny closed with prayer the members repeating the Lord’s Prayer in unison. Miss. Mary McKellar and Miss Lila McCulloch are spending a couple of weeks in- Detroit, visiting Miss Mc- Kellar’s brother.—Mr- and Mrs. J. Scott motored to Stratford on Sun day and visited -with friends.—Miss Hodgert, of -Regina, is at present visiting friends in the neighborhood and is the guest of Miss Sarah Mc Kellar.—Mr. E. Lloyd Miller, of Stratford and friends visited the forepart .of the week with his par ents.—Mrs- Johnston formerly of this place, now of Wallaceburg, is visiting with her brother, Mr. John Steacy.—Our village was somewhat startled a week ago by the overtak ing of a couple of bandits on the mountain near the village. They were overtaken by an officer who had followed tfibm from St. Marys on a motor-cycle. By- taking dif ferent routes they had travelled about sixty miles. Seeing the car which was a stolen one, which was filled with Stolen '/tires, was unable to .,gq much .farther, they abandoned the cat and'ran1 into theiwoods. Four detectives were sent from Stratford "the same evening’ and one of the men was picked up on the road to Mitchell. day of August, 1927* the list of .all persons entitled to vote lit the paid Municipality* for members of Parlia ment a'fld at. Municipal Elections and that such list remains there for in spection. AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct ed according to law, the last day for appeal being the 23rd day of August 1927. Dated at Exeter August 2nd, 1927 JOS. SENIOR Clerk of the Village of Exeter 4-3 tc Exeter, Ont, ' 'i' ' " - • 'A- .jtf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors ana otlie;S claims against the estate of ERINE McGREGOR, late Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron, who died 21st day of July, 1927, are required to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of August, 192/, - AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- en that aftei* the said dale the Ex ecutors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter this 3rd day August, 1927. GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and HensuUl .Solicitors for Executors 8 having CATH- ,of the in the on the of VOTERS’ LIST, 1927 Municipality of Usborne Township County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I havp complied with section 9 of the Voters’ Lists Act and that I have .posted up at my office at Usborne on the 28th day of July, 1927, the list of all per sons entitled' to vote in the said Mun icipality for menibers of Parliament and at Municipal Elections and that such list’rexnatps there for inspec-* tien. AND I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate * proceedinga^J^ have any errors or omissions correct** ed according to law, the last day forj appeal being the 18 day of Augustji 1927, . Dated, at Usborne, July 28, 1927J HENRY STRANG Clerk of the Tp. of Usborad 4-3 tc ,R. R, 1, Hensail, Ont*fl8 Never Again! that anxious question “Will it jell?” .< No fruit by itself contains enotq^ jellying substance to jellify all ofi its juice. That, is why, by the old-i fashioned methods of jam and jdtyr making you have to “Soil your fnnti down” until enough of the juice h*»> boiled away to concentrate the jellying substance in the fruit. . . ' But with Certo, which is si mpiy the natural jellying substance of fruit refined and bottled, you do^ not have to boil your fruit down.<^ One or two minutes’ boiling enough to give a perfect, tender i “set.” , It cannot fail to jell. This short boil saves the color and flavor of your fresh fruit, so that your jams and jellies look better*, and taste better. You get a larger* amount from your fruit, too, be cause you save all the juice that1 used to boil away. Send for this new (free) booklet. Douglas Packing Co., Limited Cobourg, Ontario. Please send me (free) your new col ored booklet on Jams and Jellies. < MT. CARMEL Mr. and Mrs. -Geo. Fischer and family of Preston, visited Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo McCann last week— Mr. and' Mrs. Clement Glavin and babe accompanied by the former’s sister, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Doyle.—:Mr. John Guinan, of Detroit, spent two weeks at the home of his sister, Mrs. M. Ryan.—Misses Geraldine Regan and Gertie O'Hara, of Detroit, are spend ing their vacation at their homes. —Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy, of. Detroit, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Ma loney.—Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Camp bell and family spent Sunday with friends at Dublin.—Messrs. Bert and Jack Ryan, of Chicago, spent a few days last week "with their brother, Mike Ryan.—Misses — - Brady, of Hamilton, their aunts, Misses Margaret Breen, of London, is visit ing her sister, Mrs. T. J. Hall. K and A. are visiting Carey.—Miss NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors and others having claims against tlie estate of ELIAS BLIGHT, late of the Village of Hen sail, in the County of Huron, gentle man, who died on thd T8th day of June, 192.7, are required to forward tlieir claims duly proven'to the un dersigned on or before thg 22nd of August, 1927. - . . AND NOTICE IS FURTHER Giv en that after the .said-date the Ex ecutors will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which they then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter, this 28th day of July, 1927 GLADMAN & STANBURY Executors’ Solicitors NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other 1 having claims against the estate of GEORGE KELLETT, late of the Township of Usborne, gentleman, deceased, who died on the 15th day of June, 1927, are required to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day -of August, 1927. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER Giv en that after the said date the Ex ecutrix will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of ‘ " notice. Dated at August, GLADMAN & STANBURY Exeter and Hensail ■ Solicitors for Executrix which sho then shall have Exeter, this 3rd day of 1927. VOTERS’ LIST 1927 Municipality of Village of Exeter County of Huron Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 9 of the Voters’ Lists Act and that I have posted up at my office at Exeter on the 2nd 153 i .J. X TKe ,Hon. GEORGE S. HENRY, Minister ONTARIO Help to Weed Out THE INCOMPETENT MOTOR DRIVERS By securing your Motor Vehicle Operator’s License now. NO matter how cautious you are in the handling of your car, the safety of yourself and your passengers is dependent largely on the other drivers on the road. To prevent incompetent persons endangering your family and yourself, each driver in Ontario, not already licensed as a chauffeur, must possess a Motor Vehicle Operator’s License. Secure your application form today. You can get it from any garage or issuer of motor car licenses in the Pro vince. The fee for a License is $1. Traffic Patrol.Officers may. call for the production of i 'Operator’s Licenses both on city streets and countiy highways. If you cannot produce your License you will be subject to a penalty under The Highways Traffic Act. New drivers, and those suffering from physical disa bility, have the opportunity to pass an examination by Inspectors of the Department. These Inspectors are located at convenient points throughout the Province. Your garage will tell you of the one nearest to you. The examination fee is SI. Ontario Operator’s Licenses are recognized in every Province and every State. Wherever Operator’s Licenses are required, an Ontario Operator’s License is necessary for everyone in charge of an Ontario car. Do not attempt to leave the Province without your Motor Vehicle Operator’s License. A satisfactory measure of support by the great majority of motorists has been accorded the Department 'in its past efforts to maintain the safety of th’e highways. The higher speed limit and an abnormal increase in traffic now render this additional measure necessary. The ’Depart ment therefore sincerely hopes you . will indicate your support of safe highway travel by securing your Operator's License without delay. Ontario Department of Highways WESTERN FAIR LONDON — , .— — CANADA l'Sehd‘" foF 'Pri£e Ei&t'and "further information; [to * J. H. SOUNDERS;: lSesicUhi.' W. D. JACKSON, Secretary LONDON, ONTARIO SEPTEMBER 10th to 17th, 1927 . DIAMOND JUBILEE EXHIBITION . Write at onc6, foy. full information and Prize List and get your En tries in early. This‘is going to be the biggest .year yet. $35,OO:0eiii Prizes and Attractions Brantford Roll Roofing is made in four weights and qualities — The light weight (35 lbs.) is a good quality for temporary service; the medium weight (45 lbs.) fine quality and the heavy weight (55 lbs.) extra fine quality. The extra heavy weight (65 lbs.) is super fine quality—the most serviceable and substantial you can buy,............ Brantford Roofing Co.., Limited Brantford, Ontario Stock Carried, Iniforfnation Furnished and Service ott Brantford Roofing rendered by Ross-Taylor Co., Ltd., - - Exeter.