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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-11-28, Page 5.40 LINTON, ONTARIO OFFERS YOU A PRACTICAL By SS TRAINING that has matte it pos le for our seov ` . f students to Obtain, and hold positions denian ng .a high s rd of efficiency,. THERE,. IS VOSITIOFOIE YOU Courses: Secretarla Connie ^ , Stenogrephle, General Office, .Civil Service, ononea '.leachers' Courses and Special Courses turas d. You cannot attend b "=r school. Why not attend this? SCHOOL 0 NS SEPTEMBfill 3rcl, 1929 Waite to -day for Inform, ion. Phone 193 B.F. WARD, ]3,A. Principal M. A. STONE, Com, Specialist, vivo-Prinel -. DR. R. i. P. DOUG Honor gradu.te of 21edicine, and !thee University 1Vlember_ of and Surgeons two doors eas aster F 1V ulty of Science, of ern Ontario. of Physician, Ontario, Of`' e Post Office. BENSALL, ON'T, phone 50 lie DR. J. A. Special 1 ',,Telephone cTA ing„ nee 114 RT, L. D. S, Plate Work LL, ONT. Main Street HENSALL Mr. \Vin. Chapman is in Toronto this week attending the Winter Fair. Miss Olive Harrison, of 13rncefield, has accepted a position in lletlsall. Mrs. ,Jas, Logan spent a flew days lass week visiting relatives at See - forth. H. Gibbs, of Detroit, spent the week -end here with relatives and. friends. Our local churches will soon be preparing tor the Christmas enter- tainments. Mr. Alfred Smith, of. London, spent the week -end with his parents Mr. Harry Smith. The 14, M. S. of the United church are arranging for their annual anni- versary service. Mr. Alex Sparks left last week for' Detroit where he will spend the win- ter with 111s Sons. Miss S. Finitheiner is speeding a few days with her sister ;lire. Paxsons, of Cromarty. • Mr. Robert Lamont, of -Clinton, •a former resident here was in town Sunday visiting friends. Thomas Farquhar left on Satur- day for Hamilton to spend the win- ter months with his daughter. Atr: Robert Lamont has accepted' a. position with Mr. Sidney McAr- thur on the farm for the winter. Mr. Sam Rennie assisted the choir of the North Side United church in Godericii on Sunday evening last. Mr. Rebt. Higgins spent Monday in 'Goderich attending the meeting of the Huron County Old Age Pension Board. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.. Switzer and little daughter Lois, of Detroit, are spending afew clays with friends in town. Mr. and ?ors. Abbott, of. Galt, are clow residents in Hensall, Mr. Ab- bott accepting a situation as sales- man with T. C. Joynt. Don't forget the bazaar and sup- per in the basement of the St. Paul's Anglican churcll'.on Saturday after - moon, November 30tH .4 4 p.m. Miss Ethel Robisgn, of Seaforth, spent the week -elide here with her parents and sister and brother-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Sangster. Mr. John Dingwall°, of Streets- ville, who has bean a frequent visitor here had his hand severely rut by a saw in a sash and door factory last week. The dance held 111 our town hall on Tllurday evening last under the auspices of the firemen was largely attended Good music was supplied by the Bolton orchestra. !Me. Thos. Richardson, of Chisel- 1u11'st, has disposed of his interests in the farm there and has moved in- to the village and is now residing . with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thee, Richardson.- John ichardson:John Hudson and wife of Marlette Mich., and Mr. alld 'Ales. L. Meyers, of Owasso. Mich., were here for the week -end visiting their grandmother Mrs. Joseph Hudson, Sr., of this vil- lage. The cervices in ,the Milted church were largely attended both morning and evening with Rev, A. Sinclair' .conducting the set'vices. At both iervices •Mr. Chas. H. Cook. Indian Chief, rendered fine solos. Rev. 'Jr. Jones, of •Gorrie, con- ducted services in St. Paul's Ang- lican chul'eh on Sunday, giving able ,sermons on both occasions, Rev. Mr. M. Parker, rector of St. Paul's, ex- changing duties with Mr. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sheffer has re- turned from Toronto where they had been attending the Winter Fair, and Also visiting their sons and relatives and fri; ncle, William Hyde of the London Road, lids ,also returned freest the Fair 4 Mr. end AIrs. Chas, A. \IcDenell :aceoittpanied by their d ughter Miss Dorothy tinct Miss Hattie Sutherland, Motored to Woodstock to attend the anniversary of vire. A. 1•I. Carro s birthday, the eldest sister of the late Mrs. amps ,Sutherland. The ntari'iage of Mite; for Jane lTeDotigall, only (latighter of Mr. J. Mciiatigall, of Hibbert, to Mr. Jas. Ii•. jTpshall, •ot' Tuckersmith, will tape place the last week in November. The young •couple's many friends here wish them every success and happiness. An entertainment was put on in the United church on Alonday even- ing by Mr. Chas. H. Cook, Indian Chief, under the auspices of the Y. P. League. The first part of the program Mr Cook was dressed in Indian garb showing some of the Indian music, habits and charms. The remainder of the program con- sisted of Scotch, English, Irisin and Indian songs and stories. He ale gave several side-splitting Scotch and French jokes and an Indian war - hoop. In the intervals Miss Greta Laramie gave .several selections on the violin accompanied by -Mies Eleanor Fisher on the piano. McLaren—Corbett. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized on Saturday, November 23rd at 12 o'clock at the United Church Mailse when Miss Bertha M. Corbett, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Corbett, of Hay Township leas united in marriage to William It. McLaren, only son •of Mr. Wm. L. McLaren, of Hensall, The Rev. A. Sinclair ,officiating, The . bride's costume was :pink silk georgette and triuuned with chiffon velvet and the flowers were pink and white carna- tions with ferns. The bridegroom's gift to the bride was a white gold wrist watch. • The honeymoon was spent in London and other points west. The bride's travelling costume was black coat with beaver trim- mings, blue dress with shoes and hat to match. The guests at the dinner were from London, Stratford, Fen- ton, Cromarty, Chiseihurst, Thames Road, Hensall and Lobo. A wedd- ing reception was ll,elcl at the home of the bride's parents on Monday ev- ening. Many beautiful gifts •re given. STAFFA ANTI-FREEZE—F 11 ' our radia- tor now, only $1.5 t the Ford Garage.—SANDY E OT. Ails. (Rev.) 13. Snell is spending a few days in pronto. Mrs. William Jeffrey, who has had an operation in the Stratford Hos- pital is improving nicely. The Junior Farmers held a suc- cessful social evening in the Hall on Tuesday night. AlI reported a good time. AIr. and Mrs. Harry Lester, Strat- ford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Robertson. The W. M. S. are holding a ba- zaar in the hall on Friday next. LU EY ANTI -FREEZE F' your radia- tor now, only $1 at the Ford Garage. --SANDY ELLIOT. • Ales. John :McQueen, who was in London hospital taking treatment, has returned home and her many friends aye pleased to know that she is iinproving and able to sit up a lit- tle each day. Mrs..John Selves, Sr., who was in London and St. Marys, visiting rela- tives and friends, retruned home on Friday last . Miss Hazel Smillie, of Toronto, visited Rossi° Broadfoot over the holiday. Mrs. Clifford 13i'intnell is visiting friends on the boundary this week. aviator. KIRKT : N ANTI-FRb1EZE 11 your radio-- tor adia-for now, only $ :0 at the Ford Garage. ---SANDY LLIOT. Tell your friends flow we servo you. Sandy Elliot, the ho31he of the Ford. We stock genuine Ford parts all models, 1912 to 1929, Sandy Elliot, • Mr. Sain Doupe, of Orange, N. J., is visiting Mr, Amos Doupe. Mrs. (Rev,) Bell is visiting her sister in New York. '1']le United Sunday School are pt'eparing for their annual Christ- mas Tree to be held ou,Aloilday eve ening before Christmas. Mrs. Walter I•IazelWood spent a. few days this week in London, Mrs. F. Brock had her tonsils re- moved in the London Hospital this week. The fucral of the late W. J. Brine was helot from Cooper's appointment on the Woodham Circuit Sunday of t°rnoen, with inane friends lit atten- dance, 3U'. Brine, Who' has been a 'farinel .ala the hags line, of Blanchard wa.sinlhsse 1 •i ve olds, " end'is'survfved' by five sons and tWo diluialtl:ors, iiia 'wife having predeceased Min only tat ;t 11 0 'THE EXETER TiMES•ADYOCATE Mr. and s, • (10. Bay am Sr., desire to na, vill be at home to eir z1 ighbors and friends on Mond -j, De' znbor the and front two to 'Ive p.n.., the •.occasion being a. reception in 1; tour of their golden wedding anivel'sal'y. ANTI-FR123Z --1+'i your radia- tor now, .only $1.5 .' ,at the I+oh'd Garage.--. SAND ' 140T. Elinhvil1e A1iesion Circle are hold- ing it bazaar on Oddity evening. Air. Thos. Willis and Mr. Miles McCabe are ;attending the Dairy - won't; convection at Toronto this week. Airs, Andrew Hicks is visiting in 11'inglianl with 111'. and Mrs. A. Copeland. Ili'r. and. Mrs. Wilfred Anderson and' son I3illy and Mr and A'Irs, Geo, Lssery, of London, visited on Sun- day with 3Ih'. and Mrs, Geo, Thomp- son, Mrs. Jas, Neil left recently foe De- troit where she will remain for some time with 11er son and daughter, Miss Hazel Sn13t11 entertained a number of young people at hes' 110111e on Thursday evening last. 'I'he even- lng, was spent in music: tend games after which a dainty lunch was serv- Mr. Lorne Hicks spent a few days est, last week with friends in Detroit. 17rs, Tllonitls Willis is spending this week In Toronto. Airs. Irwin and Mrs. Powe enter- tained their Sunday School class in the basement of the church on Wed- nesday evening of last week. The evening was most enjoyably, spent in games and contest., Tables were placed and about thirty guests sat down to a sumptuous repast after which a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs, Irwin and Mr?. Powe for the enjoyable time spent by all. . Miss Evelyn Faultier, who has. been clerking in Mr. M. C. Slearnon's store for the past year has returned to her hone. Miss Flossie Davey, who ]las been ill for the past week, is able to be around again. Afro. Thos. Willis recently enter- tained at her home to a miscellan- eous shower in honor of Mrs. Fred Bowden. The presents , were ar- ranged on a table decorated with ,pink and white streamers in the form of a house. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts which showed the high esteem in which the young lady is held. After Mrs, Bowden thanked the ladies for their gifts the hostess assisted by several young ladies served ice cream and cake. 3Ir. Andrew Hicks attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto a few clays last week. Mrs. Alex McGowan, of Blyth, is visiting her. easter, Mrs. .A.. Brooks. ELIMVYLLE The Live Oak Mission • Circle, et Elinlville, wit hold a b, aar on Fri- day evening N )v. 29t '' o be opened by Sanfa Clau` 'at 7„ 0 p. m. sharp. All kinds of 1' ncy. vork and home - Made cooking 1 . ' candy to be Sold. Lunch will be •ved. Come and buy your Christina ` presents. The regular monthly sleeting of the W. M. S. met at the home of Mrs. Wm. and Mrs. Newton Clarke on 'Wednesday, Nov 20th with an atten- dance of 22. Mrs. Chas.' Johns, pre- sident, •led the sleeting. Mrs. Wm. Clarke read the scripture lesson, Psa. 100, Short prayers were offer- ed by three members. Roll call was responded by a quotation on "'Thankfulness." A responsive read- ing was taken up "Blessings. of Peace". Miss May Clarke sang a lovely solo, "I'll exchange my Cross for a Starry Crown". Mrs. Sher- wood Hunter read a leaflet entitled, "Who is my neighbor" and Mrs. Ed. Johns •oire entitled, "New Canadia.ns.' Reports of the various secretaries were given which showed a very prosperous year's work in all the branches. Recording secretary re- ported 35 annual members, 4 Life meinbers. Increase of 7 annual and one Life member. Average attend- ance at meetings eighteen and a meeting Held each month. Treasurer reported that our allocation would be more than reached when tall MIte Box money and Systematic givings were in for the year. Strangers secretary visited 3 sick and 4 strangers. Cortes Sec. wrote 6 letters, sent stoney orders and ordered 20 Miss- ionary Monthlies, an increase of 9 over last year. Supply Secretary had packed a bale of miscellaneous clothing valued et $30.00 sand sent to Goderich for further shipment, The Temperance secretary had 32 cards signed by W. M.S: zhloniber$ and others. Press secretary had reported all the meetings in the local paper. KHIVA Mrs, Otto 'Willert spoilt the week- end 'vitlt friends lit Toronto: Mt', and Mts. 1Vnt. Stade spent last Thursday with friends in Sea - forth, 1 . Theydung people of theIihiva Y g school have commenced practicing for their Christmas entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Art Willett and Alva 'fetid Mrs,.' H. Eagleson attended the Enteral of their cousitt the late Alrs, Jotheplt Pollock Of Gr'eenWay oil Tttee4 day, nAS IsIWOi Dr. i -I. H. Co en, L.D.S„ D. :pun n 1 :into ;ON At office in lartleib.' oek, Dash. ur904, first fore da ' of week and at offset) over th = `'est Office, Zurich, last th 3 ' days of week. ANTI -FREE, - Iri11 your radia- tor now, only $1.50 at the Ford (:wage, ---SANDY EI.U()T. The choir of Zion Lutheran church of Dashwood uassisted i11 the srrviees at Seebacih's hill Lutheran ('huvt'h on Sunday afternoon •cont-: luelnorating the 400th anaiyersary of Meath Luther's ('atoeiliem and also rendered an anthem at Grace Lutheran Clhurclt of Mitchell In the tV(`n1ng, M1•:1. Faust spent the week -end in London. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Selclon and Miss Annie Seldon, en! Ingersoll, were Sunday visitors witlt Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoffman. Airs. Fanny Preeter, who has been visiting in Ingersoll returned with thein, Master Albert Goetz is. suffering from an attack of appendicitis, 'We hope for a speedy recovery. On Friday evening the Ladies' ..lid. of the Eyangelleal church will ]told a bazaar in the basement of the church: A good program is being prepared, A flay by the Young People W..,r a given '11 T7I:a. ,r1H lt•OAI) ('i• 'R('1l Entitled LY `; INESS on -- l`RT[}ii DECEMBER Ot]h Under. the '`.spices of the Thames Roa'. Mission Circle mission 25e, THAMES RO ANTI-FREEZ tor now, only Garage.—SANDY your radia- at the b'ord LLIOT. Tell your friends how we serve you. Sandy Elliot, the home of the Ford. We stock genuine Ford parts all models, 1912 to 1929. Sandy Elliot. ' Rev. J. Holmes, of Clinton, oc- cupied the pulpit of the Thanes Re. United church and Roy's Church on Sunday very acceptably. The pee - tor Rev. Jas. Anthony is on a holi- day in New York and is expected home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rebt. McDonald have moved into the frame residence on the corner of their farm. The house has been remodelled and re- decorated, A1'r. Gordon. McDonald is taking over the farm. GR .ENWAY Next Sunday afternoon Rev. A. E. Doan, of Clinton, . will preach in the United church in the interest of the young people's society, On December 6th the Y. P. S will put on their play "Dot the :Miner's daughter." Don't miss this splen- did evening's entertainment. Miss Olive English visited in Lon- don last week. AIr. and Mrs. Wilson Hicks and family were guests of Mr. and Airs. Will Hicks on Friday evening. The W. M. S and W. A. of the United church held successful meet- ings last Wednesday at the church. 1Vo regret to report the death of Mrs. Joseph Pollock on Saturday af- ternoon. Further particulars next week. SHIPKA Christmas entertainment will be held in the United Church on De- cember 23rd. A. good programme is being prepared. The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid will be held on Wednesday, De- cember 4t11 at the home of Mrs. F. Adanrs, The Ladies Aid of this place are giving the play "Strictly Business" on December 6th in Thames Road United church. Miss Laving Smith, of •Crediton, Spent tt few days last week visiting at the home of Mr. Albert Geiser Mr. and Mrs. McDougal and chil- dren, of London, spent Sunday at the 110111e of AIr, L. Schroeder. Head Off Colds, !Coughs, Br nchitis ' With �� � old This ane rbal inedy the H'art of Nature rightfr Waal off al the col weather ills. Get yourself e ' the of Gallagher's Indian Herbal Re•.. d�y It will make and keep You . ^ Idly heal up inflamed tissues and g y . r blood and body new'vigour. Keep this goo ways in the h mune to wind, germ -laden 119 and. other Gail ..Remedies noir f Brown ng's 0 herbal remedy al- Take it after ex- , chill sncterowded, You ciao get this, Ilerbal Household ugstore, Exeter A. W Is. 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The : arve1; Six" greatest tial or ood cool • stoves. wi H EACH STOV SDE i DURING DECEMBER WE .Yy AREhs3:i� ,; G ABSOLUTELY FREE d 1—Iarg,e size rot, d Double Roaster b 1--4-pint panelle Double Boiler 1 -14 -pint panels' "d Tea Kettle 1 -10 -pint panel <<'d Potato Pot IN THE VERY N WEST PANEL EFFECT DESIGN. CALL AN SEE TFIE MARVEL 6.* • W. G. EXETER •".,'4.ri ,1. :..1a.a,t,• 1.11. Ir,,,141..:16! CREDITON Don't forget the W.M.S. Bazaar and supper in the United church basement on Thursday, December 5, afternoon and evening. Everybody welcome. Miss Melita Nein has left for Lon- don having secured a position there. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dan Haist and son Gordon, of Fonthill, spent Sunday with friends at Crediton. Presentation and Shower t1 pleasant time was spent at the home oflfr, Thos. Chambers on Fri- day: evening last when the members of the United Church choir and their friends met in honor of Mr. and Mrs. tel. Chambers, who have recently returned from their honey- moon, and Miss Mary Chamber's, who is leaving this week for Lon- don. A miscellaneous sliower was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Chambers the gifts being packed in a minia- ture house; 'while,'AIiss Mary was made the recipient of a pearl -on -am- ber boudoir clock. Both . 31ary and .Ed. made suitable replies. The Choir then engaged in their weekly prac- tice after which the ladies Served lunch. KILLED TN DETROIT A sad death occurred in Detroit on Saturday, November 16th when Louisa Wilhelmeea Mots was struck by a passing automobile and died a few minutes later on the way to the Receiving hospital, Minnie, as she was called by all who knew her was born in Stephen Township near Crediton on March 28, 1868 and was the daughter of the late Henry and 'Wilhelmena :Mott of Crediton: She has been a valued member of '•Vaterntan Ave, Evangel- ical Church Detroit for the past 'lit years. She had a kind loving and generous disposition and will he greatly missed by a host of relatives and friends. • Site is survived by 2 sisters and 4. bretliers; Mrs Jelin Wurtz, of Pigeon' Mrs. Jelin Miner and Josiah, of -De- troit, 1 -Teary tied Wnt, of ieakteie, Melt, and Ilontet Of Greenleaf, Aitoln; A Short service WAS held in De- troit at old ]tome et her sister . Mi°S. ,Tohn iMillet, on Ai:1day at 1010 Preto. 'dere the rentains were taken to the heal(, 01 her 'Sister Mr . John WtITLS, Pigeon.:, •whciYL 'tilt ,, tliiherltl;' took place on tnesdey rtt one -thirty o'clock to the Pigeon cemetery eon - ducted by Rev Kotesky, pastor or Waterman Ave.: church,' Detroit, as- sisted by Rev, Fall, 'of Pigeon. The pallbearers were six'. nephews. The• floral tributes were many and beau- tiful showing the high esteem in. which she was held. The blow was hard, the shock severe:, God' only knows how we miss her here And only those who lose, can tell 2 The pain of parting with no farewell., GRAND BEND Mr. M. H. Wilds has re -opened his. butcher business and solicits the' patronage of the public. 11-28-219. Mrs, W. P. Lovie, who has been. visiting in Sarnia for a couple of :weeks returned home on Sunday.. • Miss Stella Webb and Miss Cora, Baker, of Detroit, spent the week- end at their homes here. The young people of the burg, spent an enjoyable evening .at Mrs:. Hamilton's on Friday last. Rev. G. A. Leichliter paid a flying trip to our. 'town on Thursday night giving his lecture and returning to Toronto the ;salve night Mr, Arthur'. Hayes, of England, is visiting his sister Mrs. Jas. Patter- son. '(Mr, ITayes and his sister have not seen each other for over 'thirty years, Mrs. Patterson leaving Eng laud when her brother was quite young. Mr. Hayes spent four years. in the Great 'War and has .several distinguished medals. The';ervices were large 011 Sunday to hear Rev. J. M. Coiling au hie series et the Great Events of the Bible: Make your plaits to ltellr pilin A weloonte to all. Mr. and A2rs. Jacob Walper visit- . ed with AIr. Deter lisenbach on Sun- day. The Teacher Training School cont.. lueneed on Tuesday night of this. Week, A Iitrge .class is in teething. Anse Pearf Motisso is visiting ht RenStIll far aa' idev nays. • The tourists' aro still On the move. 't?iie (lar load, ,shed. ,at Walt's Ser. vfcis Station on Alenclay ttrorltilll and are &riving front Alberta, to Saint. Beadle Calif. They teport a great t»ttiuht, (l£ sntlW 02X'; the trip so far' 'but e:Xne t t'e " fine`",better driving, ahead. ,