The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-11-14, Page 21,10.-11.S1/4.17,. NQVEAWEIt 14, 1920 TIME EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE
50 YEARS AGO
iMr. Edwin Davis is at present
confined. to the hotrse, he having had
all, operation perf1rrrted on his leg
one. day last week by a kat. Marys
donor,
Ort Monday•last, John, White, Sol
of the proprietor of this paper, cut
One of the toes et his left foot with
a straw knife while at a far'mer's
place in Usborne,.
We are glad to see that Mr, 'Wrn.
Ballcwill, who lives a little way
south of Exeter, has sufficiently re-
covered from his late severe illness
to admit of his being around again.
In a shooting ..batch on Saturday
last for the possession Of the silver
cup which every member of the Exe-
ter Gun Club is anxious to own. Mr.
John Heywood, of Usborne, was
again victorious. His opponent was
111r. S. Fairbairn, of Reusall. Mr.
Heywood has only one more match
before he will be the owner of the
cup.
On Thursday evening the pastor
of the Exeter B. C. Church, Rev. G.
Webber, according to previous an -
nouncenrent, delivered a lecture to a
large and, deeply interested aud-
ienee.
On 'Monday evening last a num-
ber of the friends, of lir. Fred
Thompson, who has been teller in
the Exchange Bank since its esta-
blishment in Exeter, met at the.
Central Hotel and presented him
with a gold chain and seal, on the
eve of his departure for Parkhill.
Rev. Mr. Hartley being about to
remove to Hensall, was presented
with a beautifully bound bible by
the members of his Bible Class on
Friday night. Airs. Hartley was al-
so presented with a Minn.
Mr. Thomas Bissett Sr., shot a
deer in Hay Township on Monday
last.
25 YEARS AGO
Mr. Czar Rollins, of Detroit, was
called home Monday owing to the
illness of his mother who underwent
an operation yetserday.
Mr. Robt. Sanders returned Mon-
day from Manitoba and New On-
tario where he has been for several
Inoattlls.
Mr. Thomas Jones, who recently
disposed of his farm in the town
ship' of Usberne, has purehaoed the
hundred were farm owned by Mr.
John Northcott, being Lot five, .con
cession 3, Hay. The pricegpaid was
$x,300.
Mr. Jas, Bagshaw, of the 3rd con.
Stephen, underwent ,au operation
tea' appendicitis in London yester-
day.
Air. Edgar \Vestcott left Satur-
day storing to accept a position .as
barber in one of the Winghaul shops.
Mr. T. E. Handford on Wedaies-
day shipped a carload of horses to
the milling company at Port Arthur.
One day last week as Messrs, G.
}Iceman and W. Jones were work-
ing et Mr. Wnr. Bagshaw's new resi-
dence the scaffold upon which they
were standing gave way precipitat-
ing theist both to the ground along
with brick, mortar and a keg of
nails, Both escaped any injury
save a severe shaking up.
Mr. John Blatchford; of Huron -
dale, returned home on Monday ev-
ening from a Pleasant visit with his
friends in ,Manitoba.
Mr. .George Kernick, of Sacra-
mento, Cul., who Inas been visiting
friends iznd relatives An and around
Exeter left on Thursday last for the
Parry Sound district where he in-
tends spending the winter with his
daughter,
Mr. Jos. Cobbledick returlred. on
Saturday„ from a visit to Durham,
having recently been elected as .a
Director of the Board of the Na-
tional Durham Cement Co.
15 YEARS AGO
Dr, E, J. Eaerett shook. hands
with old friends here on Monday
being the guest of his sister Mrs.
Moses Simpson, of Mooresville.
,Mrs. Hyndman and. soar George go
to•Clandeboye today to celebrate the
one' hundredth, birthday, of Mr. T.
Collins, who is Mrs, Hyn'clrnan's
brother-in-law.
Mr. Frank Coates, of Usborne,
lead a very unpleasant experience
while driving into towns on Thurs-
day night last. Just as he was near-
ing the railway crossing from Ste-
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Exeter gBuyat-Home' Campaign
COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE
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
community in which to live.
Wamoai
_= The Canadian Bank
of Commerce
—_ Heartily Endorses the
BUY -AT-HOME CAMPAIGN
Support LOCAL Merchants.
and Help Our Town GROW.
Shall. Sitvings Accounts Welcome
M. R. COMPLIN', Manager
Traquair & Lindenf ield
GENERAL HARDWARE
- Tinsmithing & " Plumbing
Varnishes — Paints — Oils
Telephone 27
LE E. R. HOPPER
FURNITURE
—and—
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
"i. Telephone 99
FRED RABETIGE
JEWELLERY & CUT GLASS
WESTINGHOUSE
RADIOS
- Clock and Watch Repairing
JOS. SENIOR.
PHOTOGRAPHIC
— and —
ART STUDIO
We put the `Snap' in Snapshots
G. M. Armstrong
_
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY
'_ • — and —
GAINSBOROGH HATS
S. FITTON
OPTOMETRIST
Sight Examined and GIasses
Fitted
- Children's Sight A. Specialty
Telephone 75w
S. H. T. ROWE
:: - SCRANTON COAL .& COKE
BRITISH AMERICAN
Gasoline and Oil
Telephone 40
WM[. ANDREW
= Salesman for J'. R. WATIK'INS CO.
Ealnilton and Winnipeg
- Liniments, Tonics, Spices, Toilet
. _ Articles, Flavorings
Poultry and Stock .Tonus
, . Telephone 43 '
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M►liddleton's Bakery
"Tire Home of (letter Bread"
CAKES -- PASTRY
CONFECTIONERY,
Telephone 52
Browning's Drug Store
TOILETRIES — DRUGS — STATIONERY
— OPTICAL ROOMS —
TlLEPHONE 143
Do Not Exhaust Your Resources
The person who makes his living in a community, receiving
money of the community for his labor, or the products of his labor,
and then spends his money outside the community is helping to.
exhaust its resources, just as the man who expends his energy
through dissipation of over exertion faster than he" builds it up -is
exhausting his physical resources. A man may do this, of course, ,
without noticeably affecting the economic strength ,of his com-
munity, but when a dozen men or women do so, the effect becomes
noticeable, and when a hundred do it the resources 01! the comniun-
ity become exhausted to a point 'whore collapse is inevitable. Those
who are responsible for this situation may think they have profited
individually by their .actions, but in the end they are the losers.
'The merchants of any community are its backbone Individually
some are not boosters "for their community, but collectively they
are the meh` aeon whom Ston ,shouIg depend and give your support.
The failure of one merchant, means nothing, but the.success of the
majority of merchants in your community, spells success for them
as well as its residents. Be individual bankers. "Build up your
resources through Community Buying."
SANDY E LLI OT
USED CARS
FORD
NEW CARS
WE SPECIALIZE ON FORD SERVICE '
TELEPHONE (14:
HARVEY'S GROCERY
Harvey's Grocery has been established in; Exeter for the past
ten years. The proprietor is Mr. Chester P. ITarvey, an Exeter boy.
Mr. Harvey learned his trade in town; was in business for several
years in the West; served overseas with the Fort Garry Horse and
after returning to Exeter at the close of the War star.ted"into busi-
ness with his brother, Mr. E. C. Harvey, later taking over the
business himself. Harvey's Grocery is one of the finest stores in
Exeter and is always kept bright and attractive. Besides a splen-
clid line of fresh groceries Harvey's handle fruits and vegetables in
season. They also carry an assortment of cooked and cured meats
with oysters in season and fish in winter. In the summertime they
enjoy a splendid ice-cream trade. They also 1100(1le bread anth a
fine line of confections. The store enjoys a splendid patronage.
Poultry and Eggs
WANTED: SELL US YOURS
Will grade your flock and
take away the culls and pay,
top market prices. ,
R. E. POOLEY
WIN(`HELSEA & EiITt,IiTON
Harvey Bros.
General Millers
MANITOBA'S I3EST -' MODEL
and WELCOME Flour
ill Rinds of • Feeds
Telephoiie 35.
ADVERTISE
-- in the
TIMES - ADVOCATE
Cunningham & Pryde
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
Telephone 41j
Milo Snell
Chevrolet
SALES and SERVICE
Phone 100; Niglr,t phone 209
SOMETHING NEW
Edison Needle; Record
Plays On all needle Phono-
graphs. Sells for a dollar;
doir3)1e sided and long playing.
HEAR THEM AT I'OWELL'S
ON THE $7.5 PHONOGRAPH
POWELL.'S Variety STORE
I'honc Day Service 155ty Phone Night Service 155j
HURON GARAGE, EXETER
PONTIAC and BUICK SALES and SERVICE
REPAIRS, ACCESSORIES, TIHIES, OILS, GAS & CAR. WASHING
T+::cpert Mechanical and Electrical Serviec 'ort all stakes of cars. •
OFFICIAL ONTARIO 14ItiTOII. LEAGUE SERVICE STATION
Shop I� oreritan, E. PollenPropi fetor, U1rio S>rell .
B. W. E. Beavers
Hardware
TINSMITHING
PLUMBING
PAINTS
STOVES AND FURNACES 177:-
Telephone 86
S. B. TAYLOR. LA
The Jeweller
HIGH-GRADE JEWELLERY
DIAMONDS
Watch and Clock Repairing
W. J. 13EE _
Automobile Accessories
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
Everything in Radios
Telephone 109
G. A. IHAWKINS
GENERAL HARDWARE
PAINTS and OILS
SCREENS, Etc.
Telephone 29
SOUTH'COTT BROS.
General Dry Goods, Cants'
Furnishings
Ladies' Ready -to -Wear
Boots and Shoes
Groceries and China
- Harvey's ,Grocery
Y.STEM
ERVICE
ATISFACTION
' Telephone 102
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Grigg. Stationery Store
Dealer in
NEW LAID EGGS
— and—
MILK FED POULTRY
Direct From the Farm
School' Supplies /with special
attention . give) to school —
" libraries
• Telephone 37
ROSS -TAYLOR
LI1113I;Ra CO.
Planing Mill -2 -Lumber Yard
Wholesale ' & Retail
Prices 'on Summer Cottages
Telephone 48
0011.2111
PUBLIC UTILITIES -
COMMlssloN
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
WIRING
AND SUPP14IES
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, DRUGGIST
phen the horse he was driving be-
came frightened and started to lick
viciously. After some little time
he, got the animal cooled down but
had .not gone far before slle kicked
as viciously lis ever, if not worrse,.
this time breaking a holdback Mr.
Coates then got out of. the rig,but
she became unmanageable' and broke
away from him, and . leaving the
buggy that was the last he saw of
her till Friday when she was found
in a field grazing near Heusall, Later
it had been learned on excellent
authority that, the horse after tra-
velling up Carling street to Station
street, took to the railway trach and
completed the jaunt by that route.
Mrs. Jas. Bissett of Intron Street
passed her 90th birthday on Tues-
day last.
Poultry Market—Chicken dressed
10e., chicken alive Sc,; ducks alive
9, dressed 12e.; geese alive Se.,
•dressed 10c.; Turkeys alive 13e.,
dressed 15c,; Old Toms alive 10e.;
Dressed 12c.; Old Turkey 13c.
USBORNE COUNCIL
The Municipal Council of the
Township of Usborne met in the
Township Hall, Elimville, on the
2nd day of November 1929, in their
monthly meeting, pursuant to ad-
journment.
' All the members of the Council
were: present at the meeting,
The minutes of the meeting held
October 5th were read and aprrov-
ed on motipn of Skinner -Williams.
Correspondence --Letter from the
Workmen's Compensation Board,
stating that the Townshii2 is not re-
sponsible for the safety of workmen
of drain contractors operating in the
Township.
A. bill from the matron of the
Exeter Hospital for the care of a
patient purporting to come from
Usborne was received. The :natter
VMS left in the hands of Councillors
Skinner and Wiilk;ams to investigate
and report at our next meeting on
motion of Berry -Dew:
The Engineer's certificate as to
the completion of the Stewart Drain
by Wm, Connolly & Sons,: contrac-
tors, was presented- to the Council.
The stem of $885.00 being the bal-
ance due the Contractors.
An estimate of $320.00 by S. W.
Archibald, C. E., on the Winchelsea
Creek Drain, due Joseph Dwyer, con-
tractor, was received and passed on
motion of Skinner -Berry.
\Williain-Skinner: That a grant of
$15.00 be made to the South Huron
Plowmens' Associatio.li. Carried.
A letter from the secretary of the
Hydro Electric Power Commission
acknowledging the petition for
street lights in the area of Wood-
ham and stating that the matter
would be given -consideration in due
time was .read.
Dew -Berry: That the following
bills be passed, viz:
Wm. C'8nno11y & Son, balance clue
on Stewart Drain contract $885.50;
Joseph Dwyer, contract Winchelsea
Drain $320.00; Ernest Robinson,
1576 12 inch tile for Brock Drain
$228.50; Reeve, selection of jurors
$9.00; Archie Morgan, president,
Grant to ,S. Huron Plowmens' Assn.
$15,00; Henry Delbridge, material
for polling booths Township Hall
$2.50; Robt. Graham, cement tile
$20.00; Milton Gregory, conlen.t.,
gravel $5.00; Archie Morgan ditch.-
ing 4;5.40; George Coward ditto $9;
Fred Ford, ditto and dragging $33;
-Whitney Coates, dragging $6.40; A.
Floteher ditto . $5.50; Wm Routly
ditto $5.50; Frank Routly , ditto
$1.1.00; Lewis Fletcher, ditto and
gravelling $22.00; William Coates,
work on culvert $4,25; New. Clark
ditto $1.80; George Ferguson gra-
veili1ig $45.40; R. Williams aditto
$7.5,00; Luther Roivcliffe ditto
$24.00; Freeman Horn ditto $15.00;
George Davis ditto $16.63; Lewis
Cornish ditto $16.50; Chas. Stephen
ditto $187.30; Wellington Batted
ditto $103.65, Fred Seers crushing
•$28,00; John Simpson ditto $39.60;
Wm. Moodie entailing 91.45; Enos
Herdman, cutting weeds $5.00; ify.
Ford superintendence $72.45; Mrs.
H. Ford, clerical work $5.00,
'l'he Council adjourned to • :lest
at the Tow.nship Hall on Saturday,
December 7th at 1 o'clock.
Henry Strang, Cleric
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