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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-07-10, Page 5THE EXETER T1MES-ADVOCATE For particulars write IS. F, Ward, B.A, Principal M. A, Siwe, Com. Specialist, Vlce-Prin., Phone 198 al Bookl nd Re mmeroial, Teacher^’ Special gpripjoi pt CLINTON, ONT ARI Stenographic, COURSES: Secretary Courses Arra ADVANTAGES: Every Teacher has 1 Gregg ShOTtfmnd Bliss Practi Underwood i Normal and Commercial Training, rfgton Typewriting Tests Plat DR. J. A. McTA Specializing ' HENS ^telephone 100 r Main Street * HENSALL , Mr. Earl Palmer, of Windsor, is visiting at his home. here. Reeve Higgins .made’ a business trip to Goderich on Wednesday. Mr. Laird Joynt, of ’Toronto, was recent visitpr at his home here, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, White spent few days in’Toronto! last week, Miss W. A. 'Ellis is.-spending a few Xlays visiting friends’in St' 'Marys. Mr, Laird Mickle has: purchased new Essex car from Cook Bros. Miss Thelma' Hudson, of Toronto asjient a day or so at her home here. , The Local Hydro Commission held its monthly meeting on Monday ev­ ening. ’'-j < Mr. Lester Fisher, of Windsor, is .spending his holidays at his home Here. Mr. Alan McDonnell of Oklahoma as spending a few days at his home here. Mr. Jas. Henry, of Victoria, B.C., 5s visiting relatives in town this iveek. Dlr. Adam Reichard nas returned Sio.me from a visit with his sons in Michigan. Mr. Owen Geiger is having his 'house on Oxford Street re-shingled tliis week. Miss Nellie McIntyre is spending -couple of weeks visiting friends in Teeswater. Mr. Nelson Blatchford, Weed In- ■sspectbr, is busy this week cuttimg the weeds on the streets.. Mr. *. John Seman, of Centralia, spent Monday visiting with friends . an the -village. Mr. Ind Mrs, L. Drummond, of . Toronto^is visitinig at the home of W.jhis son ,ty[r. Earl Drummond. wL Mr. Jhcob SLa'cey acc-ompaied T.his mothpl", of Detroit, spent ■week-end ..with friends here. Mr. andj,Mrs. Jas. Eby, of Toronto spent the Ayedk-eird at the home of Mr. and Mi’s. W. J. White. Miss Florence Welsh,, of London, 5s visiting at the home of her par­ ents Mr. aird Mrs. Thos. Welsh. Mrs. Manly Johns, and son Ross are spending*' a few ‘weeks at. tile Home of Mr: and Mrs. Chas. Jinks. Mrs.. Garnet Case and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. jSoldan' returned home rafter a pleasant motor trip to the West. * Mrs.' Wm.^Buclianan and Mrs. A. McDonald and daughter Florence fire spending\a few days with friends in Guelph. Mr. William Simpson accompan­ ied by his mother and sister, of De­ troit, spent the week-end' with Erlends in town. Miss Florence Reynolds, of Cal- sgary, Alta., is spending her vacation with her sister Mrs. Robinson and Miss Ahn Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds is ’house newly painte'd mother improvements to •»n South Richmond Street. .Mri -and Mrs. L. B. Drummond -who have b'een visiting the home of •Mr. and ’Mrs. Earl Drummond, have ^returned :to their home in Toronto. ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. passmore and 1'amily accompanied by Miss Grace jBrock returned home «on Friday af­ ter a week camping at Pikes Bay, Mr. John;McMart’in and (laughter Margaret, of Barrie, are spending .»a few days this week visiting at the Home of Mr..and1- Mrs. Robert Bon- *' athron. v - .^t « ■ • Services, in'1” the United Church were largely attended, Rev. Sinclair Having charge of the services. In ithe morning Holy Communion was ■sOibserved. Dr. McTaggart who was seriously amft in Un aittomobile accident a Tew weeks:-ago near Seaforth is still Mn the Seaforth Hospital, slowly re- jco.vering. ( In the exhibition baseball match 'jplayed here on Friday evening be­ll aween the Nationals/of Stratford and r the loca.1 seniors, Hensail won by a ‘45c0re Of' 9 to .$. Owing to tile Strat­ ford boys beirig an houf late only S annings were ’played. A number from here attended the -..filttic held in,* Goderich on Saturday •last. This wits put on by the Lion’s diubsof Huron .County for a medical examlhatfoH o-t- crippled children of Hie County add a great deal of good will be accomplished, .. The Sunday School of the United dhurcii held their annual picnic at by the having her and making her property J. Grand Bend on Wednesday after­ noon, The Sunday School of St. Paul's church held their picnic at Bayfield on Tuesday afternoon and the Sunday School of Carmel Pres­ byterian Church held their picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday afternoon. Mr'/ John Robertson, of Tucker­ smith received word on Friday night last that his son Angus had been ser­ iously injured in an automobile ac­ cident at Detroit on Friday after­ noon. Mr. Robertson accompanied by Mr. Allan McDonnell left immed­ iately for Detroit. At the time of writing Mr. Robertson has returned home, Angus is in a serious condit­ ion, being badly cut and bruised about the head and face, but unless other complications set in he will re­ cover. Council Meeting The regular monthly meeting' of the village Council was held on Monday with Reeve Higgins in the chair, Councillors Petty and Ort­ wein present. The minutes, of the last meeting were read and adopted A communication was received from the Trustee Board asking for a levy of 9 mills for scho.pl purposes this year. This is 2 mills more than last year, and as the tax rate will not be set until September this was left over until the September meetin.g On motion of Petty and Ortwein the Reeve was instructed to sell the hay on the park lands. A number of accounts ed paid Petty. • Quite t‘o the way the streets have been left, since the paving of the London Road. The Reeve stated that lie intends to get scariffier in for graded before done. . AS the next the Council comes on Civic holiday it was decided to hold- the next re­ gular meeting of the' council on- Wednesday evening, August 6. The council then adjourned. were presented and order- on motion of Ortwein and a discussion took place as a power grader and a day and get them any gravelling was regular meeting of ZION Thompson reunion wds held the The on Thursday evening last at home of Mr. Ephriam Hern where a delicious supper was served to 62 persons., Mr. Lyle Thompson was elected president and secretary for the Among those present brook, of Toronto. While cranking his car in St. Marys recently Mr. Harry Bonis had the misfortune to fracture his -arm. Mr. David Bonis is seriously ill at his home. IMr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pooley on Sunday. 'The Hern family reunion was held on Wednesday of last week at the home of the secretary Mr. Herman Kyle, when 87 members of the fam­ ily were present. Dinner and sup­ per were 'served on the lawn and a jolly time was had by all. During the afternoon there were sports and soft ball under the direction of Mrs. Melville Hern and Mr. Herman Fos­ ter. An invitation was extended to hold the reunion next' year at the home of Mrs. Knowles, coming year, was Mrs. Lad- Mr, Samuel. Stephenson, near Birr. Mr. Geo. Parkinson was elected president and Mr. - Herman Kyle, secretary. Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. George Jaques and Mr. Caleb MilsOn, Lon­ don; ’Mr. and Mi’S/ Langford, Mr. and Mrs. Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Waal and son, of Ilderton and Mr. and Mrs. S. Stevenson, of Birr. ZION W. M. S. The W. M. S. held their regular monthly meeting Thursday afternoon July 3rd at the parsonage With a good attendance. Mrs. Melville Hern the president, conducted the meet­ ing which included parents and children, the program being prin­ cipally for,the children. After sing­ ing two hymns prayer was. offered by Rev, Mrs. White. The minutes of tlie last meetlnig were read and approved Matt, read Call Mrs, CREDITON Miss Alva, Wuertb, is holidaying in Detroit, Mrs, Rd, HJlll is vjsitlng with I friends in ,West Lome ths week, Mrs, Annie Haist, of Detroit, spent a few days with Mrs. Clifford Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Holtzmann, . of Detroit, visited with the form^r^ mother, Mrs, Leah Holtzmann, on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Ross and two child­ ren, Muriel and Donald, of Detroit, spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs, M. Teller. | (Mrs, H. Sparling and son Clair are visiting with her parents, Mr, and' Mrs. j, Smith. Mrs, Veolker and Miss Violet Veol- lcer, Pigeon, Mich-, are visiting at the home pf Mr. and Mrs, William Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Shane and Mrs. Put­ man, of Wingham, were Sunday 'Vis­ itors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, M. Telfer. MJisses Lydia and Matilda Oes- tricher and Miss Lulu Morlock tea­ teachers, of Windsor, are home for the holidays. (Mrs. Rintoul, of Wingham, return-- ed home on Sunday having spent' the past week with her daughter Mrs. M. Telfer. Mr. and Mrs. J. McDonald and son Frederick, of Detroit, visited a few days, with Mrs. M^ry Wenzel and Mr. and Mrs. H. -Faliner Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Sweitzer, of New York, are spending their vaca­ tion with Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gaiser and Mrs. Lena Sweitzer. Mr. Francis Clark and Laura were in Hamilton on Sunday visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Victor Kestle. Mrs. Clark returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Baker and family, of Toronto, and Miss Helen Orme, of London, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Fahner. Mr. and 'Mrs. Merner Eilber and family and Mr. Elgin Eilber" and friend, of Detroit, spent a tfew days with Mr. .and Mrs. Charles Eilber. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schwartz and family, of Detroit, visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwartz, who returned to Detroit with them on Sunday. Rev. A. W. Sauer, of Dashwood Evangelical church -will occupy the pulpit at the Crediton church : Sunday evening. The pastor be elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman and Rodney and Mrs. Fred Gaiser tended the funeral of Mr. Bowman’s brother, Mr. Hugh Bowman, at Den-' field on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Faist, Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Faist were in Kitchener on Sunday where they had the privilege of hearing a sacred concert given by the Glee Club. Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Smith and son. Junior^ Mr. and’ Mrs., Wesley Br.eM, i Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Hanna and son Kenneth, and Mr. Herb Engeland of Detroit, spent the 4 th of July at the home of Mr. John Gaiser. Messrs. Raymond and Joe Fraser, Mrs. Malcolm Fraser, iMisses Mar­ guerite Fraser and Betty Wiggington and Master Raymond Fraser, all of Detroit; Mr. Delton Lewis, of Mc­ Gillivray and Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Wein and son Marvin, of Stephen, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, The College Glee Club with Mr. Nutton. Oestricher director and Mr. Fred Faist' President is now in On­ tario. Last week they were at Ches- ley, Hanover and St. Jacobs. Begin­ ning with last Sunday they were at Kitchener, two churches; Waterloo, .Stratford and this Thursday evening will be at our own Creditor. Town Hall. Don’t miss this concert. The Strawberry Festival of the Evangelical L. A. S. was a marked success in spite of the cold weather. Instead of'giving it on the lawn-of the church property it was given in the rear of the large shed and every­ body was comfortable.- 'The supper was in. keeping with the usual re­ futation of such functions when held in connections with the Evangelicals, Mrs, Godfreid $Vein was the effic­ ient convenor of the energetic com­ mittee. The program n was given in the basement of the church which was filled to the doors. Besides the excellent solos given by Miss .Alice Hoffman, of Dashwood, our own home talent was well and honorably 'represented and the, program had the best attention and order of the audience. /Every number was well applauded. CENTRALIA niS&tinig were The Scripture Lesson in 13 to 26 was a leaflet “The was read by sole by Miss 'Dolls Day in president. A , 19, chap, verses by Mrs. of R. Hazel E Japan” leaflet ‘ was read by Miss Myrtle Earl. Hymn 280 was sung as’a prayer, the presi­ dent dismissed the meeting, close of the meeting Mr White served lunch on where everyone enjoyed hour together. After a H. Kyle; Children Podley; reading the E. lari; given by the 'Childhood in heathen lands' At the and Mrs. the lawn a few words of thanks by the president apprecia* tion was shown in the usual way by a hearty hand clap. * social TW ORANGE MARMALADEH.P. SAUCE I Large Jar .27s,. eachper bottle 26c. III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIIIIB SERV-US BROOMS, PALM OIL SOAP, S HAWES’ FLOOR W Full Pint, Bottle* QUEEN OLIVES 2 CHAIN RED & WHITE ~ ALSO LOWE naHSDAi", Jl’IA- IOth, ll«M> X, Large tin ;s. Lorne Preeter, of Detroit, on friends in town on Sunday. Oliyer, of Teeswater, called number of his -friends this called . Mr, oil a week. Mr.Geo. Maier, of Detroit, spent the 4th of July with relatives. EANS, No. 1 tins al Value at LEAVE YO PRICES SURGE rtlei PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES ... CLARK’S PORK & BE HEINZ RED KIDNEY S, (medium size) THIS IS THE WEEK FOR These prices g 11s* > tin ERRIES, BLACK AND RED ORDER EARLY. t SUGAR, CERTO, JAR RUBBERS, ZINC RINGS, GLASS TOPS ND VEGETABLES, CUKES, TOMATOES, GREEN S, CARROTS, BEETS, WATERMELON "ST for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, July 10, 11, 12 HARVEY/& HARVEY Phone 102 “THE OWNER SERVES THE BUYER SAVES” We Deliver next will son at- and Mrs. Anderson and Vir- and Mrs. Scandrett, of Bel- L.D.S. ock, Dash- weak-and Post Office,, .in days of week. " Leo. Delaney and DASHWOOD Dr. H. H. Cow DENT At office in wood, first thre at office over Zurich, last th Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Nicholson, 'of Detroit, 'Miss Dorothy Smith and Mrs, Nicholson, of London, were vis­ itors with Mr, Jonas Hartleib and Levada on Thursday. Mr. D. Mierburg and Mark Bvofc- enshire, of Port Frank called on friends in town Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Vallett and daugh­ ter Herva and Mrs. Clampbell, of Flint', Mich., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. Hoffman, on Saturday. Rev. Sauer and Milton spent a few days at Niagara Falls last week. Alfred Zimmer, who spent some time in California, visited ‘at his'home here over the week-end. ■ Mrs. R. Catt, of Regina, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. Fassold. Harry Hoffman and .sistbi'A Alice andL Gertrude are visiting ^•iends in Michigan this week. . ‘‘ Mr., and Mrs.Was, Smithy and fain-' -ily, pf Kincardine, visited with Mr. J. Hartleib on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M- Mclsaac and fam­ ily, o'f Detroit, spent the week-end in town. ' Mrs. Geo. Dultz, of Detroit, is vis­ iting her’parents*Mr, and^Mrs. Qeo. Merner. Mr. Jacob’Miller, of Saskatchewan and Miss Tillie. Miller, pf Toronto,- were visitors in town on Saturday. ’ Word was received here last week of the death of Mr? Frank'/ Case, of St. Catherines. Mr... Case 'Was $ former resident of this place. j? LUMLEY ■y” - - ■ .i*" , ■ Mrs, John McQueen returned Sun­day afteiA spending two weeks with daughter Mrs. . Bartlett' I of ^Thamesford. , The many, friepds. of My. Fred- Simmons arte sorry to hear that he is not enjoying,very good health. |Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker, of Bad Axe, Mich., visited the former’s apnt Mrs. James Broadfo'ot on July; 'the 4 th. *'‘5‘.Mt., and Mrs. John* Selves, Sr. were visited by a nhmiber -of friends from 'the States over the week-end. Premier King FAILS AFTER NINE YEARS TRIAL When a man has been running a business for nine years and then fails— whether his business be farming or store keeping or any other private en­ terprise—it is pretty much his own affair. He can start in at the same busi­ ness again if he wants to. But it is different with the business of a Nat- tion, the business of Canada. For 9 . years the business of Canada has been ..run by Premier King and after all those years he is faiced with DISMAL' FAILURE. Markets have disappeared, jobs have vanished, taxes remain. Will the business of Canada still be run by a man with.jsu^h a record? It Is Time For A Change The average citizen has decided in his -own min that Premier King and his Cabinet Ministers* have failed to keepjflieir trust; It was their job to see that Canadian agriculture a Canadian in­ dustry got a chance. Premier King and his fri^ids were at the helm. They could have steered. But they let t drift. Nine years Qf ineffective legislation by a Cabinet lac t !K3 <•! Miss Aleatha Ogden, of London, visited at the home of her uncle and. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson last week. Mr. Leonard Abbott, of Detroit, spent the week-end with Mr. and iMrs.* W. J. Parsons, Mr. Rich.,HickS, of Flint, Mich., visited with friends in this vicinity on Sunday, Dr. ginia, grave, spent a few days last’ week with.Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks. Mr, Wm. Boyle, Of London, is Vis­ iting with Mr. and 'Mrs. thus. Boyce Mrs. Agnes Powe was pleasantly surprised Sunday -afternbon at her home here, it being the occasion of her birthday, A surprise dinner was planned and carried out with com­ plete success by her children and their families. Eighteen sat down to a sumptuous repast with a big birthday cake, candles and Mb dec­ orating the place of honor. Mrs, Howe was the recipient of several dainty gifts. J ness sense. Mr. Kiiig Is Still Drifting now Premier,King is. bobbing a ithout a rudder? iMen anda ship asking butter, pay my b In his o national Terences, nothing a ness be c out of job g unity and busi­ g on the surface like n all over Canada are here will we sell our wheatWhere will we sell our ir poultry? Whenvcan I get y job back? How can I 11s?” Yet.Mi\ King'jhas n;bthjjgfg t'o say a’bQut’bhe.se' things, ig speech at Brantford o June 16th he told all about tutus, what we had said ajfGeneva and at Imperial Con­ oid about ministers to M^phington and Tokyo. He said all abbut WORK. iShij n’t the head of d nation’s busi- ncerned, even a little j t, when, 200,000 Canadians are Mr. Beniiett Talk/Business WhileftPremier King ai catch vote the countrj dairying i good busin kets for Qai&dian farnjFrs, liament to d$al with t to press fori heading the Honsei stabilization VOTE Ministers frame freak budgets to ma'k'es; a business proposition, to to the agricultura ^livestock and policy—btit* pne crammed with his inettHon. R. B, He offers pijfteetiQn lustries. b s sense—a a new licy designed to safeguard Canadian mar- He promises a. special session of Par­ problem of unemployment. He undertakes rd the >evelopment of foreign markets.' Mr. Bennett tive party, Offers the only’ sound program for indjltry and the progress of Canada. I OUTH HURON ' a. *■ rewartha The South Huron Liberal-Conservative Association H. B. Combe, President .Robt. Higgins, Secretary