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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-07-10, Page 4
ioth, .THE JE^ER, 7 X,OCA£" NEWS : ** .hix;, surd Mrs, Chas, F* Hooper ■W* ;|g$.'d ip town, pxi Tuesday. » 1 Mrs. Arthur Mitchell .visited re- "»on.tly with her slstex- at ThamesviJle < :Mi\ Thos. Kay, of Strathroy* vis-’ Mhd in Exeter over the week-end. •» Miss Mary Grunt, R, N«, is visiting <or a .couple of week? in Toronto. •,-iMiss Dorothy Manning, of Clinton, been, engaged to teach school nt a<ui’ondale. Miss “Paddy” to, visited recently J$tris. E. G. Lowry, f Mr. Frank "Taylor the camp services at •Bunday evening. ^Mrs. Gordon. Wells and daughter <i!aroline are Spending a week with triends in Windsor. McCurdy and, Jackie Lowry, of ^Brussels, spent a few days with their juncle Mr, E. Lowry. Edgar Lowry, of Torontg^ JSPent his holidays with his parents 3Mr. and Mrs. E. Lowry, Miss Susie Dayman, of Sarnia, „!$• visiting with hex" grandparents Mr.' sintl Mrs. Chas. Dayman. 4 Mr. Tims. Tapp, of Detroit, spent the week-end at the home of lxis tfather, Mr. William Tapp. ' ’ , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradt arid family, of London, spent the week- -.end with relatives ixi town. ‘Mrs. Rose Russell, of Byron, .is -visiting for a few days at the home Padbury, with of Toron’ Mr. and a solo, atsung Grand Bend .on Wfrrnuwriifrw' 11>* Tiw*H"' > "< wioi wyiw! !■>■'yr!**w;jiff*yj.'! bf Mr. and-Mrs. Chas, Birney,. Mastex* Gordon McBain, of Buf falo, is yiliting with hU uncle and aunt Mri and Mrs. J, S.jGr^nt. . Mr. and • Mrs* S. Frio.ndship, • London, wars tlm guests of pr g, and Mrs, Rouiston on Sunday* Mr; and F, A> May and fam ily aye holidaying in Toronto and will visit Niagara Falls and Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs. James Williamson, Of Brussels, spent Wednesday with the former’s daughter, Mrs. E, Low ry, Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Sfason little daughters attended the Vicer re-union at Springbank Friday, ‘ Mr. W. J. Lower, of La Porte, Indiana, is visiting with his daugiiter, Mrs. John Taylor, of Ann Streets. Mr. ;E. Armstrong, and Mo lest ■William arid Of Detroit,’ spent the .week-end with his. daugh ter at the home. ,pf Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamport. ’■ . Mr, Thomas Fisher, of Usborne, who met with an accident recently, is again able to be out with the use of crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor^ of Sin clair Lake, Mich., visited with the former’s brother Mr. Frank Taylor over the week-end. s* •’ The ‘Ailsa Craig Baptist church which has been in the hands of dec orators for some weeks was opened Sunday, June 29th. Misses Margaret Martin and Mar- garet EUerington have returned to their homes here after a two weeks visit In Hamilton and Toronto, Mr. Chester Chappel, ,of ‘Dundas’ and his aunt, Mrs. C. Rogers, oT Hamilton, visited with Mr> and Mrh* J. Kestle over the week-end, „ , Miss Hilda L. Sims has returned to her position as stenographer with Messrs, Gladman & Staubury after a months’ vacation owing to illness. Messrs, W. J’ Beer and Earl Rus sell were in Toronto the foreparVof this week attending the Rogers-M'a- jestic Radio Convention at the Royal York Hotel. ■Miss Greta Harness, of the Bank of Montreal staff, is at' present con fined to hex* bed having been order ed by her physician to take a couple of months rest'. Mrs. Victor Sweet; of Cleveland, accompanied by her mother and la ther Mi*, and Mrs. Scott, of Windsor, motored over and will visit for a •few days with Miss H. Sweet. .Mrs. S. Vanstone and daughter Miss Pearl Vanstone, of Wigliam, and. Miss Mary Dayman and neiCe Velma Squires, of Whalen, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Pyxm Congratulations are due to Dr. W. E, Pridiham, brother of Miss Pridham, of Russelda'le, teacher in our Public School and to Dr. W. Stuart Stanbury oh the results- of the -'Dominion Medical Council ex aminations. Miss E. J. Hogarth and Mis# ‘M, Hogarth left Tuesday for the West going as far as Edmonton where they will visit with Ml and <Mrp, W« F* Mitchell and .other relatives. Mr. 13d, SiJiery accompanied by his mother Mrs, R. -.8,. SiHgry and the latter’s brother Mr. Harry Nor ris and daughters, Miss Winona, of Cromarty and Mrs, John Drake, of Dublin, attended the birthday anni versary of thejr aunt Mrs, Benjam in Henderson at Bergen, near Port Elgin, on Friday last the occasion being her 80th birthday, The latter is enjoying good health. On Thursday afternoon the r&g- ulai' meeting of the James Street Women's Association was held in the church parlors, Mrs. N, Slxeere, the president; conducted • the open ing exercises after which the Ten Commandments were repeated in unison. A duet was rendered by Misses Helen Penhale and' Jean Sheere; an instrumental by Miss Ly dia Stewart and a reading by Mrs, Earl Shapton, In place of the next regular meeting a picnic will be held on Mrs. J. S. Harvey’s lawn. Lunch was served at’ the close. thamesroad Miss Bernice Goiiings spent’a few days pt last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy of London, . j, Miss Anne Allison R. N< of New York is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs, John Allison. Mr, Ed, Bearss, Mr' Howard arid Miss Orioe Bearss, of Anderson,, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A. Anderson,. (Miss Grace Anderson, of London, spent the week-end with her parents Mr, and Mrs. A. Anderson. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rydali and son Jack of Owen Sound, spent Sun day with. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Kydd. Mr, and Mrs. Gleed, of London, were guests of Mrs. Coward Sr, Sunday, ’ Correspondence froth Greenway, Hurpley, Cromarty, Whalen, Kirk< ton and Saintsbury have been crowd ed out ibis week. on KHIVA I. a to thoubeen introdu Exeter Liberal Committee V per body from legs AUCTION sale • REAL ESTATE AND CHATTEI^ The Administrator of the astute •of the late Sarah Hawkins ha£ inn strucfed.-Mr. Frank Taylor, audtlonn eer to sell, by public auction, fin ( SATURDAY, JULY 19th, 11 at 1.3-0 p.m. on the premise following real estate and chattels: REAL ESTATE—Lots 87 on the south side of Huron in the village of Exeter, Oxi the above land is .si brick house and corrugat barn with, brick foundaton. CHATTELS-^-Parlor suite settee, , walnrit hall rack, |1 table,-rocking chairs, id 83 treets. lier vacation at her home Sydney Neeb is spending of weeks with friends at Clip this Certificate SAVE $3 Thayer’s Cream of Creams has ------ — -it is available to you in a sensational three acquainted now with the World’s greatest to quick beauty, we will give you inft this sale, a full size box .of. «mSe Poudre Antique, regularly priced at $ and a full ounce bottle of Jeromfce Narcissus. On sale regularly ‘ *at $2.00. three during this introductory sale for $ $450 Value All For $100 Mail Orders Add 3 J cents $1.50 a jar. Now KOO» ' And as an additional offer to make yan W. S. HOWEY F CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN EXETER WORK aND And the Return of the Liberal Some Reasons ♦ SOUTH HURON IS A RURAl/CONSTITUENCY AND MILLAN, AS A SUCCESSFUL FARMER KNOWS EDS. *HE HAS TH ^TRAINING, THE EXPER- THE RUGGED NESTY AND INDEPEN- DENC O SERVE US WELL IN FUTURE AS HE HAS IN THE THE REDU AST. IBERAL GOVERNMENT HAS— BY $258, REDUC D THE N :iONAL DEBT IN FIVE YEARS 00,000. D TAXES$WHICH ARE UNDER THEIR CON- THE CONSERVATIVE RATE OF CARRIE WOULD H 1921 WER TRiOL SO1THAT •8 COLLECTED $118,000,000 MORE BE PAID IN 1930. UGH GREAT PUBLIC WORKS SUCH AS THE Wi LLjtND CANAL, HUDSON BAY RAILWAY, PUBLIC BU TO THE E OF REVfeN L$NGS, HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS, ETC. Sit of $207,000,000 And all paid out and Empire Trade DUCKLING WITH FOUR LEGS A duckling which is the proud possessor of four yellow leigs and feet’ was hatched last Saturday on. the farm of Cecil Walker on the 2nd of Stephen. The duckling is feetly normal in habits and except for the soft fluffy ball Which protrudes two helpless and feet, and which is fastened to the upper back of the abdomen. Af ter two days this fluffy ball has withered and gives signs of drying up and dropping off. MARSHALL FAMILY PICNIC The sixth annual reunion of the Marshall family was held at the home of Mrs. A. Smith at’ Hensall recently, with 32 present. Dnner was served on the lawn at 12 o’clock. The foliowig officers were elected for 1931: Honorary president, Jas. Marshall, St. Marys; president, Mrs. Alex Smith, Hensall; vice-president’, E. F. Marshall, St. Marys; Secretary- Treasurer, Mrs. Archie Levy, Ander son; sports committee, Mrs. William Denham, Kirkton, Mrs. Walter Mar shall, Gromarty, Mrs. James Mar shall, St. Marys. It’ was decided to hold the next Marshall reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Levy, on the old Marshall homestead Contest winners were: Jelly bean ‘contest; Thomas Marshall; children’s race, 6 to 12 years, Elaine Denham, Valeria ‘Marshall; Betty Marshall, throwing Denham; Levy and throwing, bert Levy. driving nails, .ladies, Mrs. Thomas Marshall, Mrs. William Den ham; throwing ball in pail, ‘Ruby Levy, Valeria Marshall. Miss M. Knight has been re-en gaged to teach .Khiva school for a- nother term. Mr. John and Miss Lavina Han over of Buffalo, and Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Held, of Kitchener, spent the week-end with Mr. arid Mrs. J. Han over. Mrs. Art Willert and family spent Saturday in Detroit. Miss Thelma Neeb, of Detroit, is spending here. Master a couple Kippen. A numbei* from here attended the horse races at Stratliroy on July 1st. Khiva School Report Report of S. S. No. 6 Stephen in order of merit; Jr. IV to Sr. IV; Gladys Ratz, Irene Flynn. Sr. Ill to Jr. IV; Reta Ratz (Hon,), Laura Regier, Gladys Kenney. Jr. ill to Sr. Ill; Eva Glanville, Marie Regier. Sr. II to Jr. Ill; Leona McCann, (Hon.) Ila Schroeder, Sydney Neeb, Grace Willert, Lucillle Dietrich. Jr. II to Sr. II; Dora Glanville, J. Regier; Gertrude Ratz, G. Schenk, J. Lawson, Norma Schroedex Pr. Neeb, ville. Pr. Schroeder, Charlie Dinney. Teacher, R.. M. Knight. to 1st—Helen Schenk, Ward Roy Kenney, Freddie Glan ley Joe McCann, Lea Regier, Shir GRAND BEND under six years, -------ii, Jean Denham; ball, Valeria Marshall, E. ball throwing, women; R. Mrs. W. Denham; ball men; Glen Marshall, Ro- ELIMVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Dave Maguire Miss Brown, of London, Mr. and and Mrs. Orland and daughter Mapgaret, of Indiana, were visitors in this community last’ week. Rev. apd Mrs. White and children are spending a few days this week •with the former’s mother at Chat ham. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Bannerman, of St. Marys, are visiting this week with their daughter Mrs. Lloyd Johns. Miss Lulu Hunter and Mr. Del mar Skinner were appointed dele gates to the Summer School at God erich next week. - Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miners, of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton, of Flint, Mich., were callers in this viciHity on Sunday. . Mrs. Mert. O’Reilly and children and Miss Elsie Henderson returned to their home near Shelbourne on! Sunday after spending two weeks in | the neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephen, of Woodham, were visitors at Mr. B. Cooper’s on Sunday* Miss Aleatha O(gden, of London, spent the week-end at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Sid Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Jones, of Exeter visited at Mrs. Harry Johns’ last Sunday. Miss Gerta Hunter is to be con gratulated on receiving honor marks in her recent examinations in elocu tion. All roads lead to Elimville on Fri day, July 18th. A Raspberry Sup per will be served on the church grounds. St, Marys choir, who have, been awarded the. Shield for three years in succession at the Seaforth Musical Festival, will give the pro gram assisted by Miss Gerta Hunter, reader. MINERS’ FAMILY PICNIC The annual Miners’ picnic was held on July the 2nd on the spacious grounds at Mr. Garnet Miners' south of here. As well as providing ample room and shade it was a fitting place in that it Is the old Miner home stead. A large proportion of the re cord numbe^r who attended were from long distances and were very much impressed with Usborne. Din ner and supper were served which >as very' much enjoyed after the Jong trip*many made, Races were hm by the children and a very so ciable afternoon enjoyed by their elders. A box of chocolates was presented to Mr. Bollard a visitor of over 80 years of age. The' hos pitality of Mr. and Mrs. Miners will long be Remembered and was great ly appreciated by all present, Two very good congregations greeted Rev. S. J. Mathers at the open air services Sunday and heard two very inspiring sermons. Miss Mary Yoe is spending a few days in Windsor. The Bus lines are adding greatly to the convenience to Tourists com ing to the cami) grounds. . Mr. Frank Taylor, of Exeter, sang a very beautiful solo at the camp service Sunday evening. Mrs. Walter England is on the sick list. Mr. Peter Eisen'baoh has moved into his little bungalow waiting until his new house is completed. Next Sunday Rev. J. Matliars will morning ser even infg . You take for his subjects, vice “God is an Horizon; service are all “Ignorance’s Wisdom”, ■welcome to come. MT. CARMEL ; Mrs. home after two weeks visit with her daughter Mrs. A. Denomme of De- . troif. IMiss Marie Regan, of London, is spending her holidays -with her par ents Mr. and Mrs. Mat Regan. Miss Hanna Carey and nieces Misses Bradys of Hamilton, are Visit ing for a few weeks with the latter’s sisters Misses Careys here. Mto* Mary Ryan accompanied by Miss Evelyn and Fergus, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Houlahan and other- rel atives here. A number from the neighborhood attended the strawlberry social at Crediton last week. Mrs. T. Collins and children re turned friends at Detroit. Rev. Father Corcoran announced on Sunday the holy bonds of mar riage of Miss Mary Berandette Car ey to Mr,., Matre of Simcoe, the mar riage to take place the latter part of July. Misses Susie and Annie Keaglx, of Detroit, are visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glavxx and Miss Madeline spent’ Saturday with friends at London. Mr. and Mrs. Ducharme and fam ily, of Detroit, are spending holidays with the letters’ mother Mrs. S. M. O'Brien here. Mrs. B. Collins accompanied by her son Vincent and Miss Nora Coll ins, of Detroit, spent the week-end with the latter's brother J. T. Colb ins and other friends here and left on Sunday by motor trip to Saint Anne de Beaupre, Mr. and Mrs, Kenny, of Royal Oak Mich,, are visiting the latter’s broth ers, the Carroll Bros. Mrs, Thomas Rowland returned home last week after visiting friends in London, John Houlahan returned from a weeks visit with HARPLEY ’ Mrs, LeGrande Wright, of Is Waiting with her parents : Mrs. Wm. Hay ter, Mrs. A, Campbell, of : called on her aunt Mrs. Jas, ; gins on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Love - London on Monday. ' Detroit Mr. and London, B. Hod-1 .....’ . were in I< walnut walnuljj couch, s’____ rocking bedrooin\suites, walnut wjfiatnot, 'ex-r tension taUxle, £ dozexx di/ing chairSg- sideboard.Vglass cupiboarjl, kitchen c >, sewin stove rind i dozen; machines; Pandora r^uge, coal-oi oven, coal-o\l heater, 5/yards of lin oleum, 4 . kitchen tabl?, stand, washi 1 roll oilcloth, quilting frames, coppir boilei* wash* tub, 3 benchqp, 1 stepladder, long ladder, lawn mower, gems; asli-j comniodes, andt oth numerous to m^xtio TERMS1O Chattels, cash, per cent, on day thirty days tlxerea Fox* further particulars apply to FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,. Exeter, Ont. WILSON C. HAWKINS, Admim- ist’rator, Seaforth Ontairio. CARLING & -MORLEY, Solicitor#* for Administrator, Exeter, Ontario^ ■ds wide; paper maclii curtifin stretchers^. 1 rm chair, 1! rack, wash and wringer 3 benchef, 1 .sfjpladder, long 3 dozen quart heelbarrow, 2’ • articles toQ* SALE eal Estate, IQ.* sale, balance im r. AUCTION SALEl FARM STOCK & LMPLEMEJ^S The undersigned rias, receive structions to sell by public au on Lot 8, Con. 13, McGillivra ON FRIDAY, JULY 18th, 1 at one o’clock sharp the foil HORSES—Large bay mare small hay mare, aged; ing, 7 years; blood mare 6 years; bay brown gelding, 5 'CATTLE—Light ____ cow; 'dark roan cow; black$yearling?. 3 calves, PIGS AND .SHBEP- 1 boar; 1 young pig, 11 lambs. IMPLEMENTS—Wago rack, g tivator, rows, 2 walking hay loader,\ set mower, Dealing seed drill; wheel , 2 cut Iler; s^ scuffler art' bii years;. in— ion. TP- i-gti aged,, geld- jhlackmare age gelding years. roan coif; black’ ■4 biood sow& and tooth____ drag liar-* Massey .-Hi •x, spring .rrow, se plows scales, binds barro on; 2 buggi sleighs; log ladders, hand barbed wire; part roll fence^wire; cream separator ~ ness; sundry pai spade; 6 collars, shovel, 5 forks, fanning mill; hay Litter carrier, ro spring toothed harilpw Chevrolet automobile Terms and known on application FRANK TAYLOR, • F. COATES, Clerk. McCormiclV Massey-H. ’’, light wag- rs, set b’oU* Iky rake; 2: part spool ch shingles; International’ i double liar— t hole digger rrel molasses* hail 3 and rope; ind cable; 1 set of 2 sei ; po -4 b; I xlper, 1929 tions modei' made? uctioneer.’. I Notice to Creditors; 1 y that laving: JOHN Town— NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI all creditors and others claims against the estate o JAMES VARLEY, late of tl ship of Tuckersmith, ths| County of Huron, who died on the Sixteenth! day of June, 1930, are rejftiired to» forward their •claims duly the undersigned .on or 28th day of j|ly A.D., 19f0. AND NOTIC® IS FUR EN that after, t cutrix estate' Claims notice. DATJeSd at Exe day of July A. ■GLADMAN roven to fore the* 7th will proc having Of w’hich e said d HER GIV-- e the Exe- trlbute th©' ly tio the shall have* ntatio, thi^.- 930. TANBURY Hensail and jfcxet’ef ■ Solicitors for the Executrix ii' r 0 ownslu^ on a,ll voter#> ceedings to lesions nor th e last; day 4 th day of VOTERS’ LISTS, 19 Municipality of Stephen . County of Huro Notice is hereby given complied with section 7 ers’ Lists Act and that ed1 up at my office at the 23rd day oflJune of all persons entitled Said Municipalitylat m iat I have* f the Viot- ! have* post- red it on 30, the list 1 vote in the* riicipal elec- ist remains*tions and that *tch there for inspection AND I hereby ca to take immediately have any errors or rected according to li for appeal being th July 1930. Dated at Crediton, of Jniie, 1030. HENRY Clerk -of Stephen' Twp. Crediton, Ont» lis 23rd day1 EILBER,