The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1930-08-14, Page 4•nnTSDAY, AUGUST th mq THE EXETER TIMES ADVOCATE
BUDT VALLWs appearance, at
Bend Cimsino, with his twelve*-
jnece orchestra, “The Connecticut
Yankees,” has caused such a furore
samong the radio and mimic tans
Xhat other dance halls ' have been
lieseeching for hi§ services. It is
. Absolutely guaranteed that Mr. Val-
Uv? will positively not appear in any
aether hall in the province of Ontar
io, with the exception -of one near
Toronto. The expense of bringing
t-Ms attraction im is so great that ex-
elusive rights had to he obained.-
Rudy Vallee is famous as a com-
jposer; he is best known by “The
Vagabond Lover.” As a radio star
Jus is the ’greatest attraction aver the
NiMiomfl Broad-casting Ounpany.
Vallee has also starred in the movies
and will Shortly be returning to,
Hollywood "to make another* feature
picture.
Tickets are now ou sale at the
Casino, Grand Bend; Wendell
Holmes, Book Shop, London; The
Yimes-Advopate Office, Ijjxeter.
Mail Orders are being filled at the
QasJijo, . Enclose Money-Order with
stamped, self-addkessed envelope
for return-. Cheques not accepted,
MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS
The results of the Middle School
examinations show that Exeter High
School have upheld their splendid
reputation of former year's, Tjie
asterisk indicates that the pupil has
passed in every subject written up-
’ ■ one or two cases pupils
were not granted all of the'
inissed through illness, ak
pupils who missed papers illness, received a fair
of credits, only credits be-
GRAND END THIS HUGE ARMY
j
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Mr. Harry We®t has returned. to
Sarnia after’ holidaying (at ‘his home
here. <.
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Fall Term Opens
Tuesday, Septe
COURSES:,
Sonographic,,Co^inercial,
Secretarial, Cbmplete^Dffice Training
Thorough Course^ Compete^ Staff, Free Employment
OU. Ill
marked
subjects
though
through
number
ing given of papers being missed
through illness. Several of the stu
dents have made a splendid showing
ai|d deserve pientiQii. Miss Ruby
Stone secured flr^t-class honours on
seven papers; one second-class and
one credit. Miss Kathleen (Strang
secured & firsts; 3 seconds and a
third. Joseph Creech se'oured 5 firsts
3 seconds and a credit; Maragaret
Pephale secured 4 firsts, 2 seconds.
Dprothy Caipm secured G seconds
and a third. Gordon Greb secured 2
firsts, a second and 3 credits. Win.
Joynt ha$ a credits in Algebra al
though be was unable to attend the
class which conflicted with another
subject on the time-table.
MONDAY, AUtfUST 18 th
PRIZH P TNG:
Prices for WaRas, Foxtrot, Spot ahd
Novelty ’ ‘
ONTARIOSTRATFORD
Central
tai value...
Containing
Le Ton Perfume
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Almond Cream
L 1.00Face Powder
Cold Cream
Brilhantme
Cocoanut Oil
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With ibis
GHEST
ay for details
fsiness College
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Brown, Earle* ........
Caldwell, Bernice ............
Camm, Dorothy* ........
Campbell, Stewart ........
Christie, Earl* ...............
Christie, Grace ........ .....
Clarke, Laura ..................
Coates, Jean* .................
Cochrane, Grafton ........
Creech, Joseph* .............
Davis, Dorothy ...............
Ducharme, Wilfrid ........
Elliott, Marie ..............
Godbolt, Gerald* ............
Greb, .Gordon .a.............
Heywood, Hazel .............
Heywood, Lena ...............
Heywood, Lilia, ..............
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GERALD LITTON PERISHED
SEEKING AID FOR FRIEND
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the wind. I watched him in hife
fight against the breakers which,
where sweeping off shore, and the
last glimpse I caught revealed him
plodding along .about 400 yards
from the plane. It was slowly go
ing down and I knew that is could
no.t remain above
an hour,
“No help was in
of Fitton, one of
cut there
water' more than
sight. I thought
my 'best friends,
risking his life for me. I
tell you, it was an experience that I
shall never forget. Only a few feet
of the tail remained above the sur
face and I was forced farther up un
til I could touch the rudder. I
thought I was doomed and was just
about ready to give up in despair.
The water was up past my neck and
gradually my strength was going. I
was numbed through and was almost
prepared to throw myself
mercy of the waves.
“Suddenly I saw several
moving about the shore and
me fresh hopes. , Then I could see
that a boat was pushing off and
while I could see help coming. I
doubted very much if I had enough
courage and stamina left to hang on
to the plane.
Rescued
“I watched
me but I felt
cold until they reached me.
theymost welcome sight I ever hoped
to see when Mr. Quick, who ‘owns
the hotel at Presqu’Ile, and Eddie
Musgrave, one of the orchestra boys,
finally reached me. I guess I was
all in and they were forced to help
nu over the side of the boat.”
McGovern, whose forehead bore
the evidence of his contact with the*
cockpit, was practically unconscious >
from shock but was revived by Dr. I
Dure, of Brighton.
“You won’t do any
jumping hero this year, will you?”
he was asked. * __ _____ ___
This has finished me here.”
“What about it? L
to continue in the game?”
is dangerous at times’ and my
ly continued fo-day the search for
Fitton's body. He has been a close-
phserver of’ the vagaries of the wind
and waves off the point and his in
formation is
Vansickle’.
Providing
prey, if is
Coroner Dr.
order an inquest,
cast gloom over the camping colony
at Presqu’Ile Point. *
invaluable in. assisting
the lake gives, up its
entirely unlikely that
Dure, of Brighton will
The affair has
THE GLAVIN HE-UNION
i
tlieir respective families, tot-
3'5 in all met at the old home-
and journeyed by motor to the
where a program of sports
The« first Glavin re-union picnic
was held at Grand Bend on July 30,
All members of the Glavin family
with
aling
stead
Bend
•was enjoyed.
, ’ A very dainty and appetizing sup
per was
..prizes for
1 111 the
ed to the
enjoyed a
works.
The first picnic was voted such
a success it was decided to make it
an annual event. The following of
ficers were elected for 1931: Chair
man of Sports, F. A. O’Brien ; Trans
portation and judges, (Mrs. Mary
Glavin, James Glavin; Lunch, Mrs,
C. J. Regan, Mrs. G. Hennessy, Mrs.
F. A. O’Brien, Mrs. .TaS. Glavin.
The Race Results
10 yd. dash-Bernice Hennessy;
Eunice Hennessy; 20 yd. dash, Jini
Hennessy, Ruth R’egan, Cemella
■Glavin; 25 yd. dash Lorraine Glav
in', Mary Glavin, Margdret Hennessy
’30 yd, dash, Mary Regan, Mary
Hennessy.
30 yd, biscuit
Gerald Hennessy,
50 yd. biscuit
| Cyril Hennessy.
parachute' sHPPer
whx ,yvu7” Rita Glavin,
“No, I’m afraid not. sy-
■> j . 50yd. three-legged :
Do‘ you expect cyril Hennessy;
“Yes it Hennessy, John Regan,
............ j ’my' 30 yd. balloon race-Mrs. Gertrude
motherf who “lives at' 3 ? Winnett Av- Hennessy, Mrs. James Glavin, Mrs.
at the
figures
it gave
in Nick of Time
.them pulling toward
I could not stand the
It was
enue, Toronto, is opposed
ing chances, but I like
-to stick.”
McGovern learned
jumping with George
Hamilton and finds it fascinating
work. He has already met with
several mishaps In his one-year ca
reer, one occurring in j Hamilton.
The .plane, brought 7to .shore, was
found to have been damaged in the
crash and repairs will be necessary
before it'can be removed to Weston.
Grant Quick, owner of the hotel
nt Fi’esqu'ile, is i being showered
with commendations to-day for the
part he played in rescuing McGovern
from a watery grave. Ho relentless-
it
to me tak-
and expect <St
I
parachute
Bennett of
■served, after which the
the races were distributed
evening the party return
home of Jas. Glavin. and
wondel-ful display of fire-
race-iJolin Glavin,
Tom Glavin,
race-.John Rega'n,
race-Huberta Re
Genevieve Hennes-
race- Pearl
; Philomene
Fred O’ Brien, Mrs. C. J. Regan.
50 Yd. Bootleggers race—James
Glavin, C. J. Rogan, F. A. O’Brien.
t
.Mrs. Jos. Davis and two children,
Jeannette and Billie, of Waterford,,
are. visiting with the former’s par-'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Fisher, Mr,!
Davis is expected the latter part of
the week to spend his vacation. |
Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Rowe and the
latter’s daughter,/Miss Deeia Ray, i
R.N., of Galt, visited with relatives
in Exeter the forepart of .the week
and on Tuesday accompanied by Mrs,
W. Snell, Mrs. Lamport", Mrs. Hos
kins and Miss ,ML Rowe left to
spend a week at Grand Bend.
i
QF 15,000 PAIkY '
DEMAND SARGO^’
VAST CROWiNG ARMY oH
SARGON USER?, MARCH,*
ING SINGLE FILE. VVQULQi
ENCIRCLE GLQDE IN ONLY
FEW YEARS TIME
tUMjes i ‘ 7"
Adnilssh’lJj ?
Fi
Rudy
and his
CONNIM’TH
The Greatest Attr tian in AnH'rkw
allee
Original
T YANKW8S
rlists
gust 29th
PEABANUl’hS LN
ADA
eacjv plus 20c. tax
b ANTING • ’
All childrenjlnst have tickets
H GRAND PIANOS
USED EXCLUSIVE
Fri
ONLY U
MASON & RI
SECOND CONCESSION OF
HOLD! PICNICSTEPHEN
Residents of
sion of Stephen
picnic at Grand
last.
the second conces-
held a community
Bend op Saturday .
The weather was ideal and
there was a goad turjuout, Everyone
entered heartily into* the spirit of .
the occasion and the. various sports
were keenly contested and greatly.,
enjoyed. The ladies looked well al’-’,
ter the .wants of the inner man. Fol
lowing is the list of prizes:
Boys and girls under 5—Lloyd
Walker, Shirley preszcator, Marjory
Richard.
f Following are the list of sports:
Boys from 5 to 8—Lloyd Walker, '■
Clifford .Tory.
Girls from 5
Ilene Jory, Ruby
Boys from 8 to
cator, Stanley
Richard.
Girls from S I
Ilene Walker.
Boys from 11
Allan Penhale.
Girls from 11
hale, Ruby Jory,
Young men’s
Ray Jory, Earl Christie.
Young ladies’ race — Gertrude
Francis, Mildred Jory, Ruby Jory.
Married Men’s race-Wilfred Shap-
ton, Aga Penhale, Earl Shapton.
Married ladies’ race—s-Mrs. J. Wil
lis, Mrs.
cator.
Ladies
Richard,
Willis.
Kicking the slipper—G. Francis,
Mrs. A. Penhale, Mrh. L. Richard.
Feeding the elephant—P. Dear
ing.
Pie plate race-—Mr. and Mrs. A.
Penhale, W. Shapton and Mrs. G.
Walker, Mr.J and Mrs. L. Richard.
Paper bag race—Asa Penhale's
side.
Bran sack race—Jas. Stanla’ke’s
side.
Pillow race—Leland dory’s side.
Lunch race—Leslie Richard’s iSide.
Election of officers: President A.
Penhale; Sec.-Treas., Wes. Dearing;
committee, Wm. Sanders, W. Pr.esz-
cator,
Mrs. L. Richard, Mrs. C.' Walker,
Mrs. H. Shapton, Mrs. Wes. Dearing.
to 8—Iva
Preszcator. ‘
11—Howard
Preszcator,
Willis',
to 11—Ru-by
Presz-
Allan
i . i
Jory,
(By RH'himl In Sims)
to 15—Ray Jory.,
15—Grace' Pen-to
Ilene Walker,
race—Eli Christie,
graceful walking—-Mrjs,. L.
Mrs. A. Penhale, Mrs. Jas.
>
ATLANTA, GAo Mora like »
tale from the Arabian Nights of
old than a record of rhodern busi
ness achievement rp^ds the story
of the marvellous;/growth, and
development of Sargon the New
Scientific Compound which has
Canada, fhftJ^-
|d other1 coun-*
become the sensation of the
trade throughou "
United States
tries.
The old illustr
dropped into th<
the phenomenal
deindnd and it
‘spreading over
Recently coni
J^liat approxima
hv^amen are
stoves daily fo
Sof^Mass Pills
treat
.to collntless th
remarkable met
phly
Alrea
ering i
to the t
lions what
Marching %3gh
■ion—single f
Sargon users v^ul^ reach from New
York to San Fi^n®sco and at pres
ent rate of
years time, encirc
The only explan
triumph
Sargon’s
triumph
triumph
grateful
lions of
most widely talked of medicine in
the world today..
Bang’on is extensively advertised,
it is' true, "-but do preparation, no
matter how extensively advertised,,
could, possibly meet with such phe
nomenal success unless it possessed,
absolute merit and extraordinary'
powers as a medicine.
There can be’ but one possible ex
planation for 'Sargon’s amazing suc
cess and it can be told in one word
—MERIT!
•Sargon may be obtained in Exet®2*-,
at W. S. Howey’s. .
(Advertisement) ((•
ion of the pebble
ool, best describes
nd unprecedented,
fame'is rapidly
e entire Continent,
iled figures reveal
ly 15,000 men and
rchlng into drug'
Sargon and Sargon
the marvellous new
is restoring health
sands by new and
ods undreamed of
ago.
han 5,000,000 suf
omen have put it
ve told other 'mil-
done for them.
tion along fash-
lis vast army of'
more
uld, in a few
he entire globe,
on of Sargon's
ical World isin the M
true worth.H Back of its
in -the drug"" stores is its
in the homes and it is the-
endorsements of its mil
users that has made it the;
AUCTION SALE
— of ---
REAL ESTATE AND CHATTEW
The Executor of the Estate, of the-
late Miriam M. Parkinson fias in-
. _ . . structed Mr. Frank Taylor, Muction-
Earl Shapton, John Willis,' eer to sell by public auctiopf’on
LOCALS
Mrs. Nightingale ?s Holidaying for
a couple of weeks with
Walpole Island.
The Salvation Army
their annual picnic at
to-day (Wednesday,)
Miss May Skinner has been con
fined to her home for several ’days
suffering from the effects of the
heat.
Mr. Ward, John and Charlotte
Bolton, of St. Marys, spent Sunday
’at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, Lin
denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johns and
family, of Toronto, spent the week
end with the former’s mother, Mrs.
W. Johns. ■ • '
Mr. W. E. Tripp and (Miss Lois,
of Oil Springs, father and' nei’ce of
Mrs. A. O. Elliot, are visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot,
Mrs. AV. H. Dearing has made
splendid recovery from her recent
accident and is almost, back to her,
normal health.
Miss Gladys Kestle, who has been
visiting with her parents, is leaving
for Toledo, Ohio, to spend the re
mainder of her holidays.
Mrs. Fred Straffon, Miss Myrtle
Straffon, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chad7
wick, Dorothy and Marie, of Cros
well, •Mich.-, are visiting with
Wm. Fltocher for a few days.
Mrs. Parish and sister, Mrs.
quair, of Comber, are visiting
the former’s daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
B. M. Francis and with ether rela
tives.
Miss Lillian Hopper, inirso-in-
tr-aining at Victoria, Hospital, Lon
don, spent Monday and Tuesday at
the home of her
Hopper.
tMtessr$» Weil t or
Pryde, Rev. B,
Jack
weels
two .^attended the Marble Cutters’
Convention,
Mrs. A. J. Brown, widow of the
late Dr. A. J. Browii, of Mitchell,1
died Thursday of last week follow--
ing an illness of over a year. |”
maiden name was Dollena Water-)
house.
relatives at
are holding
Spring bank
Tripp and (Miss Lois,
SATURDAY, AUGUST &«th
at 2 p.m. on the premise
lowing real estate and
REA ESTATE—The
of Lot EVn Simcoe Stree
of Lots 1 and 15 on A
in the Village of Exeter
Huron bein’
First Concession
Usborne, “\V$lis
On the aboYe
frame cottage
CHATTELS--2Vockersf centre table*
6 parlor, chairs easy
sewing machine, ^ideb
3 stands, 3
chen chairs, 2 oil%hqa
bedding, carpets,
household' utensils,liai .. _____ ___
other articles too nlinferous to men
tion.
sittfate ».
fair stfte of repair
land
part of Lo
of the
Survey
the fol—
battels:
West half
and parts
jert Street
County of
15 in the:
ownship of..
couch,,
rd, 2 tables,,
uiles, 4 kit-
rs, 2 stoves,
s, curtains*
n mower and.
SALE
al Estate—IF
lie, balance in-
. TERMS’ O
.. Chattels—Cash,
per cent, on day of
thirty days thereafter
For further particulars apply to-
FRANK TAYLOR; Auctioneer. ExC-
’• ter, Ontario
JESSE ELSTON, Executor, Exeter,
Ontario
CARLING & MORLEY. Solicitors for?
Executor, Exeter, Ontario,
THAMES ROAD IV. M. S.
The W. M. S. of the Thames Road"
United Church held their regular
monthly meeting on Thursday Aug-*
ust 7th, at the home of Mrs. John
Hackney with a fairly large attend-*
ance of members and visitors. The
president Mr.«. Robert Kydd occup
ied the chair. The meeting was.'
opened by singing a hyinn and the
Scripture Lesson being read by Miss..
Helen Monteith and prayer by the >
president. .Minutes and roll call
were, then taken, The girls of the /
Mission Circle provided the program,. {
and put oh the pageant
“Two Masters” which was 1
and very much enjoyed by t
Parts were taken by, Mrs.
Mary Kerslake, Kathleen ”
Marguerite Rhode, Alma !
ton, ’Mrs. Gordon McDonald. Eliza*
Leth Thompson and Helen Anthony*
Business, was discussed and -a report
from' the flower committee. givew-
followed by a hymn and’ the meeting
Berjwas closed by repeating th’e - Lord*®
unison. A socitil' half'*-
spent over the teacups.
Mrs.
brother Mr. E. R.
Cunningham, Thos
Cunningham and
Pryde spent a few days last
at Picton where the former
i entitled.
well done-
the ladies
F. Sears*.
Wiseman,
Ethertftg-
prayer in
lioiir was
r