The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-11-07, Page 21 1'S'DAY, N'ON'EM131311 w, 1949
ThE EXETER' TIMES -ADVOCATE
25 YEARS AOC!
Mrs. R. B. Saruuel was the charm-
ing hostess of a delightful Ilallaw-'
,e'en party at their dto ne on William
beet, ou Monday evening.
Mt. Wm. Bagshaw is erecting a
front addition to the property he
recently purchased oz William. St.,
west of the "Metropolitan Hotel,
Miss Maria Pickard, of Londpn,
daughter of the late Robert Pick-
ard, formerly of this place, left last
week far Sitka in the Yukon dis-
trict, where she will be united in.
marriage to Afr. Lawrence White,
son of A. D, G. White, of Granton.
The blacksmith of Exeter and tile
surrounding district have raised the
price of horseshpeing. Instead. of
the old rates: 10 cents for setting a
shoe and 25 cents for a new shoe,,
the prices in future are to be 124
cents for setting and 30 cents for a
new shoe.
The new schoolhouse of S. S. No,
3, Stephen Is now completed and
presents a handsome exterior and in-
terior appearance. The school will
open on Monday, November the 7th,
when the new teacher, Miss H. D.
Pringle, will be in her place and the`
pupils are expected to be in their
places as well.
Mrs. R. R. Rogers, Who. has been
visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
E. Christie, left 'on Saturday even-
ing to join her husband in Chicago.
Mr. Norman Lloyd lias been .en;
gaged as electrician at the dowel'
house, Mr. Stevenson, who has till
ed that position for the 'past five
months has resigned. •
15 YEARS AGO
In the list of those who have pass-
ed the examination of the Medical.
Council of 'Canada we notice the
name of Dr. E. J. Eacrett, an Exe-
ter old boy.
Mr. Wells, of Cromarty, who ro-
cently purchased the property oven -
pied by Dr, Bright ou William St.,
moved therein last week.
Mrs. Ed. Jones has sold her tett
acres in Exeter north to Mr. Arthur
Glanville.
The residence owned by Mr. Alex
G. Dyer and occupied by Mr. ,Iehn
liarkhatn has been purchased by Afr.
Money, who has moved into saine
and, Mr. Markham. has moved into
the house oi) •Sanders Street, ov�ed
by Mr, T. E. Martin„
Air, P. Al, Moir, who has been lodk-
ing .after his farming interests In the
neighborhood of Crystal :City since
August returned home on Saturday
last.
?Sir. Samuel Beaver and family of
Stephan moved into town Tuesday
last and are now comfortably settled
in the ''Pn McCallum residence.
Mrs, 'Margaret -Smith, who has
been visit'i'ng friends In Winnipeg
for two :months, has returned and is
now visiting A4'ra, Ed. Jones and het•
other friends.
Mr. T. Hawkins "left Tuesday for
Windsor to remain forusoinetime.
Mrs. Sutton left Tuesday for De-
troit where she intends residing
with her daughter.
Happiness isn't something you
'Miss today and pick up tomorrow by
looking for it. It consists of a con-
tented spirit.
Rgeimm
Through the co-operation of the Business Men iisted below, we will' reproduce a series of educational articles endeavoring
to bring about a better business relationship between resident and merchant in the town, and thus bring about more progressive
onnimIlmOlu
Zurich
Mr. George Farwell .and fancily
and Ail', fierce Farwell . attended the
funeral .er Airs, Louis Farwel•i at St,
Cle)nens.
,Air. Milton Mather, •propc'ietor of
the Black F+ ox anti • Giuseiiig Farm;
Mr. Mathes and sons and Afr, William
Qlausins all of Tavistock were visit-
ors; 'with Mr, Win, Leibol4 oi' 0iir'
Babylon Line recently.
Miss Gladys Guenther, of pres-
tdi, is spending the week -end at the
home of her grandmother Mrs, ,S.•
Rennie, wlio is not enjoying leer
usual good health.
Mr. Edward Schnell, Who spent
the summer out West returned to
his 'hoine in 'Zurich last week.
Mrs. J. Decker has sold her farm
being part lot 19, concession 11, just
south' of Zurich to Mr. R, Welsh, of
Exeter. The homestead of 100 ac-
res has been sold to Mr. Theodore
Steinbach who has occupied it for
some time.
Mr. Oscar DuclrarIne Jr, has- sold
his 95 -acro farm On the Biue Water
Highway to his neighbor Mr. jellies
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Exeter 'Buy -at -Horne' Campaign
COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE
community in which to live.
E- The Canadian Bank
of Commerce
Heartily Endorses the
. BUY -AT-HOME CAMPAIGN
Support LOCAL Merchants
and help Our Town GROW
Small Savings Accounts Welcome
MIMEO
M. R. COMPLIN, Manager
Traquair & Lindenfield
54 GENERAL HARDWARE
Tinsmithing & Plumbing (
Varnishes — Paints — Oils
Telephone 27
E. R. ,HOPPER
FURNITURE
— and —
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Telephone 99
ooguouo
E. FRED RABETH6E
JEWELLERY & CUT' GLASS
WESTINGHOUSE
RADIOS
Clock and Watch Repairing
JOS. SENIOR
PHOTOGRAPHIC
-- and —
ART STUDIO
We put the `Snap' in Snapshots
6. M. Armstrong
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
— and -- '
GAINSBOROGH HATS
S. FITTON
OPTOMETRIST
MIMIO
Sight Examined and Glasses,
Fitted
Children's Sight A Specialty
Telephone 75w
I. I. T. ROVE
SCRANTON COAL & COKE
BRITISH AMERICAN
Gasoline and Oil
.0100.11
Telephone 40
mamma
WM. ANDREW
.'^ Salesman for J. R. %V4T1Q•INS CO.
Hamilten and Winnipeg
olul
ammo
411111,..
Litt rents, Tonics, Spices, Toilet
:Articles, Flavorings
Eoultry and Stock Tbnics
Telephone 48
Middleton's Bakery
"The Ilomd of Better UMW
CAKES - PASTRY
CONFECTIONERY
Telephone 62
Browning's Drug Store
TOILETRIES -- DRUGS — STATIONERY
-- OPTICAL ROOMS —
TELEPHONE 143
Consider The Merchant
Do you ever stop to Consider what your merchant means to
your community? What it means to him from the standpoint
of investment, to stock his store with .seasonable. merchandise of
every discription for the convenience of community residents? He
will choose, we will say, a five thousand dollar stock of goods and
place them on his shelves for your convenience of purchase, he has
studied your needs, he knows your desires. Why not show your
confidence in him through your purchases? That same investment
could be easily placed at 6% outside of your community and tripled
in one year. If you do not help, through your purchases of his
merchandise, his stock becomes old and shopworn, and finally he
gives -up doing business in disgust. 'When this is dome your -mer-
chant leaves the commuity. Yes he has lost out, not so much from
a monetary standpoint, but hi.vonfidence has.been shattered. When
confidence is gone you remove' the foundation of your whole civic
structure. Yes, the merchant lost, but not as much as the com-
munity who lost him. When a community can point with pride
to the stability of its business• interests you are doubly safe in as-
suming a vital factor in it. Think it over and CONSIDER that
the residents through their support have' -been YOUR MERCHANT.
SANDY ELLIOT
USED CARS
FORD
NEW CARS
WE SPECIALIZE ON FORD SERVICE •
TELEPHONE 64
SOUTHCOTT BROS: t
Southcott Bros., General Merchants, are two Exeter buys who
have come up from apprentices to be the proprietors of one of the
largest general stores in Exeter. About 25 years ago the boys
learned their trade with Mr. J. A. Stewart and two years ago last
March they took over Mr. Stewart's business, and: they now have
one of the finest stores to be found in the smaller centres of West-
ern Ontario. Mr. T. Orville Southcott, the senior partner has spent
practically all of his Iife in Exeter while Mr. Herbert 0. Southcott
for a number of years was travelling salesman having covered cloth
Eastern Ontario and the Maritimes and also throughout the West.
They carry a line of general dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries,
crockery, gents' ready-to-wear and they make a special feature:Of
,ladies' coats and dresses.
Poultry and Eggs
WANTED: SELF US YOURS
Will grade your flock and
take away the culls and pay
top market prices.
R. E. POOLEY
WINCHELSEA. 1C: i UEKTON
Harvey Bros.
General Millers
MANITOBA'S BEST - MODEL
and WELCOME Flour
All Minds of Feeds
Telephone 35
ADVERTISE
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TIMES - ADVOCATE
Cunningham & Pryde
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
Telephone 41j
.Milo Snell
Chevrolet
SALES and SERVICE
Phone 100; Night phone 209
SOMETHING NEW
• Edison Needle Record
Plays on all needle Phono-
graphs. Se11s for a dollar;
double sided and long playing.
I01AIL THEM AT POWI+1LL S
ON 'THE •$15 PHONOGRAPH
POWELL'S Variety STORE
Phone Da'y Service 1uuW
Phone
Nig{it Service 15,
HURON GARAGE, EXETER
PONTIAC and, BUICK SALES and SERVICE
REPAIRS, ACCESSORIES, TIRES, OILS, GAS 1C CAR. WASli11i'.
thipert Mechanical and Electrical Sert'ice Onall makes of Cara.
OFFICLAI, ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE S1ICV,T(,•Tl STATIO>,
Shop Foreman, E. Pollen Proprietor, Ulric Stir
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11
B. W. B. Beavers
•
Hardware
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TINSMITHING
PLUMBING
PAINTS
STOVES AND FURNACES
Telephone 86
S. B. TAYLOR.
The Jeweller
1111.100
ARNOW
.1111111
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00100.
mmorn
HIGH-GRADE JEWELLERY :=
DIAMONDS
Watch and Clock Repairing --=
Mt. a: SEER
•
Automobile Accessories
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
Everything in Radios
Telephone 109
G. A. HAWKINS
GENERAL HARDWARE
PAINTS and OILS
SCREENS, Etc.
• Telephone 29.
SOUTHCOTT BROS.
General Dry Goods, Gents'
Furnishings
Ladies' Beady -to -Wear
. Boots and Shoes
Groceries ane China
Harvey's Grocery
SYSTEM
ERVICE'
ATISFACTION
Telephone 102
ammo
NiMMin
MMOWN
N. W. TREWARTHA
Dealer in
NEW LAID EGGS
-- and --
•
MILK FED POULTRY
Direct From the Farm
Grigg Stationery Store
School Supplies with special,
attention given to school
libraries
Telephone 37
ROSS -TAYLOR
LIMBER CO.
ifIamemi
101.1.00
PIaning Mill -Lumber Yard -
Wholesale & Retail
Prices on Summer Cottages
Telephone '48
PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION
ELECTRICAL 'APPLIANCES
WIRING .-_,
AND SUPPLIES
Telephone 127
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Tha tch
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New you co
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tate() tissues, 1
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stop burrah
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to the t,
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etc&epticr.
it'rbjng skin tor:
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:t'1,Y, 'The Ileullos
and sooth the tra,.
nples, uiert% rusho.%
Mulch?.' yieldto ihlp
SGe Wilk, proves ice
lig Ono your money back.
1 itt4. (lase' D.D.D.lioap).
I)11UGGlWT
Masse, who 'takes' possession in No-
vember, Mr, Duchaime and fltiuily
intend ntov'ug to a larger farm near
P�avkliill.
A'iiss Charlotte Farwell, pi! De-
troit, spent the week -end at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Pierce
Farwell,
ivlr. W. A. Voeiker, Mrs. E. H.
Welker, Mrs. E. C. Valetta and dau-
ghter Herva, of Flint, Mich., were
recent visitors at the home, of Mrs
G. Hess.
Mrs. A. 11. Herd, of Wesley, Sask.
visited :her aunt Mrs. Wm. Ilopp and
her friends recently.
• Mr. Ed Ha.berer has purchased
the eight acres of land on the Zurich
Road, opposite the fair grounds from
Mr. E. A. Deicliert.
Mr. E. Oeseli is making arrange-
ments to move his househojd effects
as well as his barliering business in-
to the block he recently purchased
from Mr. P. Ravell,e.
Mr. and :tors." Louis .4, Prang, of
Zurich announce the ..engagement of
their daughter Veola Elizabeth, to
Mr Ivan L. Kalbfleisch, the marriage
to take place in 'November.
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Established 1873 and 1887
Published every Tltu)'sday mprriing,•
,at Exeter, Ontario
SUBSCIIIPTIQN--$2.00 per year is:
advanpe.
RATES—Farm or Real Estate fOr
sale 50c, each insertion for first.
lour insertions. 2&c, each subs's
quent insertion. Miscellaneous ar-
ticles, To hent, Wanted, ?post, or
Found loc, per line of six wordL.
Reading notices 10c. per lin...
Card of Thanks 50c, Legal ad-
vertising t and 8c. per line. fit
Memoriam, with one verse 5046.
extra verses 25c. each,
Member of The Canadian Weekly
Newspaper Association.
PRESENTATIONS TO Ails. AND
MRS. HAROLD HUNTER •
A very pleasant evening was spent
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hunter, of Usborne, when the Saints-
bury Dramatic Club and the mem-
bers of St. Patrick's= church gather-
ed there, in honor' of their recent
marriage. D►tring the evening Mr,
and Mrs. Hunter were ,presented
with a handsome walnut mantle
clock by the Dramatic Club, of
which they .were active members and
the following address was read 'by
Miss Willa Culbert and . the clock
presented by :\Ir. Albert Dickens:—
"To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter, --
Dear Friends: We, the members of
the Safntshury Dramatic Chub, are
glad to have the 'opportunity of
gathering here to express to you our,
heartiest congratulations. Since the
organization of our Club you nave',
both been faithful workers and have
spared no time or effort In trying to
:make our undertakings a success. We
are ;very glad to known tllat."kou are.
still to remain among us, andiknow
that you will both be a wonderful
help in all church, Sunday School
and Young People's activities as you
have been in the past.' We ask you
to accept this token of our opprecia-
tion of your services and hope it will
always be a reminder of the happy
times we have spent together. We
pray that God's riehest blessing
may rest on you in your wedded life.,
Signed on behalf of the Saintsbury
Dramatic Club—Mrs. Heber Davis,
Mrs. Charles ,Fisher, Mrs. Tom Quin-
ton, Lena Davis, Marian _McDonald,
Willa Culbert, Jean. Atkinson, Eileen
Hodgins, Rev. Bulteel, Toni Quinton,
Fred Dobbs, Albert Dickens, Alfred
Culbert, Gordon Atkinson." After
the presentation by the Club the
members of St. Patrick's Sunday
School presented Mr. Hunter with
a beautiful walnut chesterfield table
and velvet table scarf. The following
address 'was read by Miss Jean At-
kinson, and the table was presented
by Mr. Alfred Culbert and. Mr. Gor-
don Atkinson: "Dear Mr. Hunter:
Your ardent activities and efforts
and your splendid and eft'ie_ient ser-
vices in our Sunday School work has
won for you. our highest esteem and
appreciation. We rejoice at ,the re-
cent event of your 'life .and think it
is is an opportune time to show you
in some way our Appreciation of the
sante. We know this gift is not at
all compensating you for the sacri-
fices you have made, yet we ask you
to receive it as a token of our ap-
preciation of your excellent and 'ben-
eficial services. 'We trust that
God's richest blessings will be with
you and Mrs. Hunter and that you
will both enjoy a long, happy and
prosperous life is the earnest desire
of .the •members of St. Patrick's Sun-
day School. Signed on behalf 'of
St. Patrick's :Sunday School, Saints -
bury." The rest of the evening was
spent in' playing cards and dancing.
The ladies of the church provided a
Wendertul lunch, and a jolly time
vas spent by all.
Professional ` ards r
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Insurance
Safe -Deposit Vault for use of our
Clients without charge
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BARRISTERS, SOLI,'°' 'TORS, .. *e...
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Office: Carling Block, Main Street.,
EXETER, ONT,
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DENTAL STIR v' •'MW
Office ,opposite n ` Post Office
Main S Exeter
T .`'phones
'House 341
LOBED EVERY WED -
AFTERNOON UNTIE^'
DECEMBER 18th
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TER, ONT.
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Graduate of tiOntari , eteririary
ollege
DAY %AND + IGHT
CALLS P110 PT ATTENDED TO
Corner of 't an4 Ann Sire kit'
Office in C. B. Snell's Bio
EXETER, ONT.
JOHN W•;'D
CIRROP OTIC OSTEOPA7' -�
ELECTR `. -T • ;" APY Jt; ULTRA
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PHONE 70
E:CETEliit
MAIN ST.,
ARTHUR WEB
LICE ED AUC'T NEER
For ron and .,' ddieserc
FARM ALES • :' PECIALTY
PE ES Rr'eSONABLE
SATIS CTI!;i GUARANTEED.
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E. t., ''0. 1, DASHWO
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LICENSED A.UCT ;a'NEER
For Huron and :.(dieser
^ FARM S ES ' PECIALTY
Prices. Rea j nab i and Satisfaction,
nteed
EXETE '• : O. or RING,i4
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OSCAR KLO�
LICENSED A.UC'fON?EER
Honor adnate .,grey Jones' Atm.--
tion
nmtion Scho . Spe 1 course taken.
in Regfst ed L'.;2Stock (all breeds)
Sales, FA eal Estate, Farm
Aferchand
ates in keeping with
prevailing' Fpricea. Satisfaction as-
sured, write Osear Ii.lopp, ZurIIet6,•
or phone 18.93, Zurich, Ont. ,'
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le Lillift
"We . It for r Lighthouse"
esentative
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l•.'•'t .R - ONTARIO
Phone 243
USBORNL+' & ' 1 BERT 11 VTUAIII
FIRE INSUR CE COMPANY
Bead office, i' aroubnir. Ont.
President SIMON DOW
Vice res. F -$' NK McCONNELL
DIIt &TORS
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ROBT, ORta W L BROOK
AG TS
JOHN ESSE Y, C , trails, Agent tot
''Jaber, an " Biddulph
OL VEtt ITA1t S, =re, Agent fol
lfibbert, rua r in axil Legan
W. A. Reit
Secretary- •:usurer
Box 93, a7xeter, Ontario
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BUYING SHINByGL * NOW
Scantlin= for Colony
2x4 .Pi
n hous or other
buildings a $35M0 per M.
FERTILIZ at west prices..
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