The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-11-28, Page 2'IiURSI)AY, NOVEHEER 2S, 1041)
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PIE EXETER TIMES -ADVOCATE
50 YEARS A..00
While a ,couple of little boys. were
playing at school, one of them, Mas-
ter Ramsey, received a severe cut
tt knife going almost through his
Band.
We are pleased to learn that AIr.
Luther Manning and Mr. Albert
Manning, who left Exeter for Alani-
toba in the summer are doing well,
having ploughed 35 acres and have
a Boase and stable erected,
The accumulation of suow on tile'
roof of Mr. John Drew's lumber shed
pressed so heavily that the posts
supporting it spread out and the
structure collapsed.
There are only three home print-
ed papers, that is, papers which
have both sides printed in the town
where published in Huron, viz; The
Exeter Tinges, Goderich Star and the
Seaforth Expositor.
We are glad to notice lir. Edwin
Davis on the street again. Ted had
a surgical operation performed on
his leg '"t short time ago.
On Monday last ,Mr. E. Christie
solei the Mansion House, of which he
has been the landlord for about 2
years, to Messrs. Hodges & Wilds,
of 1Iitc'hell. The newcomers are
both young hen and will no doubt
soon become popular. The price
paid .was $6,500, Mr. Christie
takes in part payment a livery
stable in Mitchell and we believe
goes to take up his residence in that
town immediately,
Dr, Doupe, who recently prac-
ticed medicine in Zurich and lately
in Mitchell has gone to Parry Sound
to commence the ,practice of his pro-
fession.
25 YEARS AGO
Aliss H. D. Pringle has cieeicled
to sever her connection with S. S.
No. 3, Stephen, where she has
taught for the past few weeks. The
trustees have engaged the services
of Mr. Percy S. Baynes, of Crediton,
for the year 1905 at a salary of
$400.00 per year.
Mrs. Williams, Simcoe Street, yes-
terday celebrated her 78th birthday
by entertaining several of her chil-
dren and grandchildren.
Mr. Thomas Dayman on Tuesday
Iuoved from Hensall to Exeter and
will occupy the house owned by Mrs.
Mary Brooks, London Road. south.
Mr, and Mrs. George Anderson,
7r'essrs. David !Bill, Mark •Salter and
Ray Fauson, attended the meeting
Of the L 0. F. at the Grund Opera
House, London, on 'rueday evening
when 978 candidates were initiated
into the Order.
Tho following lia:ve ..hanged their
residences in the village during the
past week: Mr. Ferguson from Ex-
eter Nol•th to corner of Ann St. and
Carling Streets; 'Mr. Neil Bellwood
to Carling Street, north of of Gid -
ley; Mr, Ed. Harness to Gidley S.t.
west of Carling.
Mr. Well. Neil is nursing a sore
hand these days. On Friday last
he was engaged in cutting a piece
of board with the save when by sone
means the saw came in contact with
the thumb on the left hand, cutting
a painful gash.
15 YEARS AGO
The Jacksop Mfg. at Clinton put
in Saturday afternoon making up 00
blankets of overcoating cloths lined
with shaker flannel as a 'gift to the
Belgians..
Oa Friday morning last while
Air. Hewett's milk. Ivan 'was on 'his
rounds on Huron Street the wagon,
was struck by the freight train
from London and was completely de-
molished. Mr. Appleton had gone
into a house and curring his absence
the horse walked on and had just
got over the track when the freight
engine caught the wagon.
Mr. John Grigg, of town, who has
been travelling in the northern part
of the County, met with, an unfor-
tunate accident at Kingsbridge on
Friday last by having his leg broken.
It appears he was walking at the
time and his foot catching in a piece
of fine wire lie fell to the ground
with the above result.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fiiayne and
daughter have moved to town and
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Exeter 'Buy — at - Home'
Campaign _
COMMUNITY BUYING DIRECTORY AND BUSINESS GUIDE
Through the co-operation of the Business Men listed below, we will reproduce a series of educational articles endeavoring Tra
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.
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The Canadian Bank Browning's Drug Store
of Commerce
Heartily. Endorses the
BUY -AT-HOME CAMPAIGN
TOILETRIES — DRUGS — STATIONERY
— OPTICAL ROOMS —
TELEPHONE 143
Support LOCAL Merchants
and Help Our Town GROW
Small Savings Accounts 'Welcome
M. R. COMPLIN, Manager
Traquair & Lindenf ield
GENERAL HARDWARE
Tinsrnithing & Plumbing
Varnishes — Paints Oils
Telephone 27
E. R. HOPPER
FURNITURE
— and —
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Telephone 99
FRED RABETHGE
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
aro. p
S. FITTON
OPTOMETRIST
Sight Examined and Glasses
Fitted
Children's Sight A Specialty
Telephone 75w
H. T. ROWS
SCRANTON COAL & COKE
BRITISH AMERICAN
Gasoline and Oil
Telephone 40
WM., ANDREW
Sales:nan for J. R. \VATKT N S CO.
Hamilton and Winnipeg
=. Liniments, Tonics, Spices, Toilet
"-- Articles, Flavorings
--- Poultry and Stock Tonies
Telephone 43
Middleton's Bakery
...- "'The Ifotnc of Better Bread"
CAFES •-- PASTRY
CONFECTIONERY
Telephone 52
TOWN AND COUNTRY
The folly of the tug-of-war between town and country is about
as plain as it'ever will be. The time has come for rual and urban
residents to. pull together. Advertise your community in such a
manner so as to attract the rural trade to you. Do this through
your newspaper. Its columns are always open for community boost -
lag. Your community today is composed of farmers, bankers, mer-
chants, and mechanics. The periphery or every town includes the
remotest farm, whose occupants look to your community for the
business of buying and selling. A fact too easily forgotten is that
we are all partners in each other's business and affairs. Goodwill,
co-operation and the square deal make for successful partnership.
You as residents in your community must adopt the spirit of co-
ordination, as well as team work. Make a concentrated effort to
bring to your community the outlying trade and by doing this you
will build slowly but surely for a bigger and better business. The
merchants can bring about vastly increased sales by increasing their
advertising and using their local newspaper in sending out the merits
of their community, as well as their wares. Try it, and watch re=
sults.
SANDY ELLIOT
USED CARS
FORD
NEW CARS
WE SPECIALIZE ON FORD SERVICE
TELEPHONE 64
GRIGG'S STATIONERY
One of the busiest spots in Exeter, particularly at this season
of the year, is the Grigg Stationery Store. Grigg's Stationery store
was established in 1865 and is one of the oldest establishments in
Exeter and has for these many years catered to the wants of the
school children. Many of the older boys and girls will associate
their school days with the Grigg Stationery* Store. In addition to
school supplies this store handles a complete line 01 books of all
kinds .and descriptions. They have made a specialty of installing
school libraries. They also carry a complete line of games and
toys and the store has been known as Santa Claus headquarters.
Iu addition to their retail business Grigg Stationery carries on a
wholesale business and at one time goods from her were shipped
to al] parts of Western Ontario. The business at present is under
the direction of Miss M. Grigg and Miss K. MacF:iul. A spirit of
optimism always permeates this store and the pleasing personality
or those in charge always leaves a most favorable impression upon
the patrons.
Poultry and Eggs
WANTED: SELL US YOURS
Will grade your flock and
take away the culls and pay
top market. prices.
R. E. POOLEY
WINCHELSE;1 & KIRI{T"ON
Harvey Bros.
General Millers
MANI44'OBA'S BEST - MODEL
and WELCOME Flour
All hilitis of Feeds
Telephone 35
ADVERTISE
•— in the —
TIMES - ADVOCATE
Cunningham&Pryde
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
Telephone 41j
Milo Snell
Chevrolet
SALES and SERVICE
Phone 100; Night phone 209
SOJIIl1TITi\o :1JmW
EdiSon Ni'edle Record
Piays on all needle Phono-
graphs. Sells for a dollar;
double sided and long playing.
HEAR num A'.l' POWELT.'S
ON 'rine) $13 1'JtO.NOGRA.I'1L
POWELL'S Variety STORE
Pltond l)liy Service1.551y, Phone 'Night Service 107.51,j
'HURON GARAGE, EXETER
PONTIAC and BUICK SALES and SERVICE
REPAIRS, ACCESSORIES, TIRES, OILS, GAS & (ATL WASHING
Expert Mechanical and Electrical Service, on all makes of cars.
OFFICIAL ONTARIO MO'TOIE LEAGCE S1311,VICE STATION'
Shop I' orenllen, E. I'o1l(it Proprietor, Ulric Snell
Ammessussolommomfai
B. W. F. Beavers
Hardware
TINSMITHING
PLUMBING
PAINTS
STOVES AND FURNACES
Telephone 86
S. B. TAYLOR
The Jeweller;
HIGH-GRADE JEWELLERY
DIAMONDS
•
Watch and Clock Repairing
elft. J. BEES
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' Ready -to -Wear
Boots and Shoes
Groceries and China
Harvey's Grocery
YSTEM
Skin Suffer s
Try Th Test
,A Pur, Antisep Treatment
Are you t • mented Ith the agony •ef a
burning Itehfn skiµ lett seems to defy re-
lief; lluve y the •re, crusts, eivpttone,
blomlbes, of In ase? Try the pure cool-
ing liquid D'.!,D t penetrates the skin.
mooching and I ul tee Irritated tissues. A
$5e Dottie pr.'. is anent or your drukgist
gives your In back, P.D.)), mean', olkiT
health, Mao ,D,D.9ae1,)
W.. S. J ' WEY, DRUGGIST
are now comfortably :settled in their
home on James Street.
Airs. Ann Gardiner leaves this
morning (Thursday) for Blyth,
where she will spend the winter with
]ler son, Peter Gardiner.
The concert given by Mr, J. G.
Jones' Bible Class 411 James Street
church on Friday evening was an en-
joyable affair, and a good crowd was
present, Interesting papers were
given by Leon Treble, Joe Davis and
Hubert Jones; solos were rendered
by Earl Southcott and Mr. Phillips
and choruses by the class. Linden
Iiarvey showed a number of his il-
lustrations of war scenes,
ERVICE
ATISFACTION
Telephone 102
N. W. TREWARTHA
Dealer in
NEW LAID EGGS
—and —
MILK FED POULTRY
Direct From the Farni
Grigg Stationery Store
41*
School Supplies with special
attention given to school a."libraries
Telephone 37
ROSS -TAYLOR
LUMBER CO.
Planing Mill—Lumber Yard
Wholesale & RetaiI
Prices on Summer Cottages
Telephone 48
PUBLIC UTILITIES
COMMISSION
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
WIRING
AND SUPPLIES
Telephone 127
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Exeter's Water .Supply
The matter of .a pure -water supp]Y
for Exeter has again been brought
to the attention of the Municipal
Council by the Department of Health
Toronto. The following is the coin-
munication received and the council
have decided to bring the question
up at the forthcoming election.
• DEPARTMENT OP HEALTH '
Parliament Buildings Toronto
October 17, 1923
Jos. Senior, Esq.,
Altinicipal •Clerk,
Exeter, Ont.
Dear Sir,—
For..some time the question of a
municipal water supply for the Vil-
lage of Exeter has been considered
by this Department. Your present
supply is, I believe, presumed to be
for fire protection only. There i
always a considerable' danger lu
municipalities where water " sUpplit;
are in use for fire protection an
not intended for domestic use.
In addition to this it seems unfor
tunate that the present distribution
system and pumping . equipmen
could not be used at ii, small expendi
ture to provide a supply which coul
be suitable for all domestic purposes
A. number of.. other niunicipalitie,
are attempting to overcome similial
situations, and they are installin
either treatment works for the prey
ent supplies, or developing new sup
Plies, chiefly by means of deep wells
it would seem that the most feasibl
source for Exeter would be a deet
well. Such a supply' would not h
expensive, nor would it require an
treatment after it was developed.
I should like to know if consider
ation has been given to this matte
by your council and if somethin
could not bq done to stimulate sone
action in this respect. The Depart
nient is very anxious to see all tai
'remaining' fire supplies dispense
,with ,aaul. i'eplace d: by supplies walla]
will be suitable for all purposes. Th
cost of such a new Supply could, n
doubt, be readily carried. by a reas
onable charge . from the water con
sumers, and it would not require a
expenditure • from the municipa
treasury for something which can be
used only for fire protection.
11' this Department can be a
assistance to you in m. king these
changes we sha]1'be only too glad t
comply.
I should be glad if this matte
would be given consideration b
your council, and this office advise
as to what action is proposed.
representative frons this. Departrien
could meet your council or citizen
of the village at your pleasure, an
discuss the whole problem.
Yours truly
Director, Sanitary Engineering Di
A. E. BEItR.
Spanking a girl of fifteen may no
be assault; but if it's Necessary a
that age it's useless.
X: rat,k *: ' * „•1,,*
Most husbands don't have to b
mariners to the storm signals a
home.
A. hen is the only ih that in
nonce any money "just' hangin
around."
• tl,*,' ,g** *0*
The man who pays his, rent dl.l
to hustle and the one who doesn'
has to ]seep moving.
USBORNIi) & HIT3T3EIIT MITT ,.
FIRE INSURANCE COMP
Head Office. Far. ltuhar. O.
Presiden SIM DOl
"Vice -Pr.:, FRANK AT ONNEL
' • DIRECTOR
ANGUS INCLAIR, J..; . ALLISOl'
ROI3T NORItIS, ' I. BROOK
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JOHN E SER'Y, • ntralia, Agent fo
U borne J d I31ddulph
OLIVER f IAF' . S, Munro, Agent fo
llibb t, F larton and Logan
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TURNBULL
S retary-Treaanrcr
}3ox 98, Exeter, Ontario
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bollcitorj'. Exeter
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Established 1873 and 1887
Published every Thursday morning.,
at Exeter, Ontario
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advance.
RATES—Farm or Real Estate for
Pale 50c, each insertion for first
four insertions. 25c. each subae
quent insertion. Miscellaneous sr-
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Found 10c. per line of six words,
Reading notices 10c. per lino.
Card of Thanks 50c, Legal ad-
vertising 12 and 8c. per line. 1*
Memoriam, with one verse 500.d
extra verses 2c. each.
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BARRI1 TE S, SOL TORS., &c.
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Office:' Carli Block, Main Street,
. EXETER, ONT. .
Dr. G. S. Atkinson, L.D.S., P.D.S.
DENTAL SURGEO:.
Office opposite new 1;'.` Office
!lain 5;., Ex er
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Office 34w House 34,E
OFFICE CLO EI) EVERY WED-
NESDAY AFTERNOON UNTii.
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Dr. ''G: "Fr'Roulston, L,,.a.S.,D.D.S..
D li 'TI.
Office over c a ' ng & Morley
, La •" `Office '
EXETER. ONT.
DR. E.. STEINER '
:VETEIIIN; Y SUOEON
• Graduate of tai Ont o Veterinary
, 011 art
• DAY ' . v sNIGHT
• CALLS PROM . Y ATTENDED TU
o Corner of Main an,l Ann Street,
' Office in C. L'. Snell's Block
1 • • EXETER, ONT. •
JOHN WARD
- CHIROPRACT C, OST ,a ATR 1
ELECTRO-TH .TtAPY .,"- ULTRA-
VIOLET REQ `.M17NTS .
e P :70
MAIN ST.,I:XETE
ARTHUR WEBER :',:;
LICENSED • UCTION
For Huron: rad Midd J`'ex
- FARM SALE` A SP r,-,L<Y
PRICES I'a _ A.S F .ABLE
1 SATISFACTIOi" t ARANTEED
' Phone 57-13 Dashwood
R. R. NO. 1, DASrnvoo7'
FRANK TAY R
LICEN7:z•s AUC; .( ONEER
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d FARM • LE ,� ' SPECIALTY
Prices Re C on, - le and Satisfactloir
t uaranteed
s EXETER P. 0. or RING 138 ,�"
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OSCAR KLOPP'
LICENSED AUCTIO:NE fl,
honor Grad late Carey es' Auc--
tion School. pecial trse taken:
t; in Registered eve Sto (all breeds)
t Merchandise, heal 'state, Farrar.
Sales, Etc. ate: 111 keeping with
Prevailing pr . Satisfaction as-
e sured, write Oscar Xlopp, Zurich,
1 or phone 18-93, Zurich, Ont.
T. II J
Ontario Equitable +atei
"'watch. for tn• J:,igItt. use"
Rcpra.entativ,,;��
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EXETER ONTARIO 4
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SAVE MONEY
By
BUYING SHINGLES NO
2x4 Pine S antling for,. ` olonlp
11,otii es, Hen houses r other.
buildings rt ^!s 5A0 p , ` M.
t FERTILIZE'. ai 1 'est prices.
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GRANTON, ONTARIO