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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932
OPENING
Saturday, November 12
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Reasonably Priced
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Special for
Opening
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Banks pay you interest on whdt you save, we pay you interest on what yovi spend.
Agency for
We can supply
Flowers and Plants
for all occasions.
“Say It With Flowers”
See our Specials for Opening
On opening day, Saturday, November 12th we are giving a
Rose to every lady coming into our new store and to every
man a cigar.
You do not have to buy a thing; we want you to come in
and look around.
Agency for
Dale Estate
FLOWERS
Mempriui
■Wednes-
Mr. and a
BIRTHS
WALKER—At the Scott
Hospital, iSeafo-rth, op
day, November 2nd to
Mrs. Qtto Walker, of Staffa,
■■'' daughter (Margaret Jane.)
DESJARDINS—To Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Desjardine (nee Wilma
A. Kernohan) Grand Bend, on Oc-
tober .2 let the gift of a daughter,
(Evelyn Jeanne).
DEATHS
ROACH—In (jsbprne, on Tuesday
November 8» 1932, James H
Roach, aged 82, years, 2 months
and 14 days.
ENGAGEMENT
Mr. an Mrs. Frank Brock wish to
announce the engagement of their
only daughter Verna Doris to Mr
Garnet E. Johns, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Johns, of Usborne
the marriage to take place this
month.
IN MEMORIAM
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with flowers. Rev. Agnew, of St.
Marys, delivered two very inspiring* lYIWrC I UAGE SAL.EL
sermons. A great number from this
vicinity attended
The Sacrament . , .......
per was observed here Sunday last 1 T’ _
The congregation was small owing contained in a
to Anniversary services at Kirkton. .which will be produceTa.t The’sale
wi'thTfriends aTkirkto’n Sunday ^Win undersi^ned have been instruct
awtoted the ehoh- ta the merX-ed 2 ael1 by ?uWic auction al
and also helped sing a duet withl
Mrs. Wm, Urquhart, accompanied:
on the organ by Dr. Compbell. f
Miss jsfjna and Lome McNaughton
visited with their brother Roy, on
Sunday and took in the Anniversary
services,at that place,.
Misses A-lda and Violet .Squire, oi
London, visited at their home here
Sunday.
Mr. J, Rinn who has been quite
ill for some time has sufficiently
recovered enough to be out again.
At the time of writing -Mrs. Wheel
er and her sister Miss Campbell aye
quite ill, with hurse Rea Mills in at
tendance. We hope for their speedy
recovery.
Mr. Raymond Switzer, of London,
visited at his home here on Sunday.
the services*. < 0? —
of the Lord's Sup-. • VALUABLE F4KM PROPERTY
Under and. by virtue of (he powers
gtelgwZ ~ a certain mortgage
wm the' J^Wigned have been instruct’
The Dominion Hotel, Zmiich
— on —.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd, 1982
at 2 p.m.
the following farm property; ALL
AND SINGULAR those certain par
cels or tracts of land and premises,
situate, lying and being in the
Township of,Hay in the'County of
Huron, being composed of the
North half of Lot No, 26 and the.
whole of Lot No. 27 in the Seventh
Concession of the said Township
containing in all one hundred and.
fifty acres mpre or less.
| On this property is a fine two
storey brick house with slate roof.
• There are four large rooms and one
small one upstairs, and double par-
’ lour, dining room, kitchen and pam-
’i-.try downstairs. There are tw-o barns
i commu- —one with stone walls and cement
wuM. other
Mr .and Mrs. Bd. Alexander, ot ™* S‘“eal '°“‘latiOn “d „S1!ed-
Lumley, visited with Mr. and Mrs .?J“‘® >s als°. “ »s,I’ca anti, hen .
George Davis on Sunday. ’ house. Both hard and soft water at
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Stephens, oi and _a tsecond well in the lane.
'Woodham, visited with Mr. „
* Mrs. Sherwood Br-ock on Sunday,
i Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew
Exeter spent Sunday with Mr.
Mrs-. George Bailey,
Mr. and Mirs. W. A. Coleman and 1 parr Line.
Bobbie visited with friends in Se- *
bringville -on Sunday.
.Miss Eileen Andrew, of Exetei*
spent Sunday with Miss Marion
Pooley.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Gunning
Kirkton, visited with-- the latter’s
parents, Mr. and Ma’S. Wm. Clarke
on Sunday.
Mr. and
Shirley, of Kirkton, spent Sunday OSCAR KLOPP, Auctioneer
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hunter and
£arl visited with M-r. and '’Mrs. Jas
Horn on Sunday.
WINCHELSEA
Qute a number from this-----auu
ity attended the oyster supper at floors for stabling and the
Woodham on Friday night, 1
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in loving memory of
RICHARD H. ELWORTHY
who died one years ago
November 10, 1981 y
Eve-r Remembered
Wife and Daughters
50c. a pound
Drugs
Candy
Souvenirs
Novelties
Stationery
Magazines
Cut Flowers
Rubber Goods
Toilet Articles
Patent Medicines
Flowering Plants
Fine English China
Cigars and Cigarettes
WENDELL HOLMES LENDING LIBRARY
All the latest books—At small rental charges, also a good assortment of books for
Xmas gifts, Christmas cards, seals, tags and decorations.
NOTE—Our medicinal remedies are manufactured for us under our own imprint by
the oldest and largest pharmaceutical company in the British Empire, from selected form
ulas, and each a’specific for the treatment for which they are recommended—We couldn’t
procure better quality at any price. -
Mrs. E. Lindenfiela and son Arn
old are spending this week in Lon
don. ■ .
Mrs. W. Anderson, Crediton, is vis
iting with her daughter Mrs. Geo.
Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorrance and child
and Mrs. Johnston, of Seaforth, vis
ited with relatives in Exeter on Sun
day.
Mrs. Reed, of Seaforth, called on
friends in Exeter on Sunday.
Little Miss Helen Walker. Staffa
is visiting with her grandmother
Mrs. Daniel Davis.
Mr. John Traquair, of Hensall, is
confined to bed at the home of his
son Mr. J. A. Traquair of town
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PHO>B9 FOR QUALITY + SERVICE
DOWN AGAIN !!!
Persisting in our belief that the great majority of people still have money
to spend and will spend it if real values are offered, we, b^ing anxious for
volume, present this truly outstanding list of
BARGAINS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
- l-2c. lb.
10c.
11c.
10c.
13c.
11c.
BEEF f
STEAK (round or sirloin) 15c. lb. 2 lbs. 25
ROLLED RIB ROAST (no bone) 16c.
RUMP ROAST .....
CHUCK ROAST ...
ARM ROAST...........
ROLLED POT ROAST (no bone) 10c lb,
RIB BOIL ...............
BRISKET ...................
FLANK OR NECK .
13c.
. .. 11c.
... 10c.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
PORK
FRESH SHOULDERS ..
FRESH HAMS .................
s FRESH HAM (half) . .. .
FRESH LOINS ..................
FRESH LOINS (trimmed)
FRESH SIDE BACON ..
&
lb.
lb.
Ib.
lb.
ib.
J
LAMB
i
rMI
. . 8c.
.. 5c.
.. 7c.
lb.
lb.
lb.
LEGS, LAMB.............
LOIN, LAMB
SHOULDERS, LAMB
STEWING, LAMB ..,
18c. lb.
14c. lb.
11c. lb.
. 7c. Ib.
PORK CHOPS
LAMB CHOPS
WEINERS
BOLOGNA
■ 15c. a pouiid
or 2 pounds for 25c.
PORK
HEAD
LARD
LIVER 6c. a pound
CHEESE 10c. a lb.
(our own) 10c. lb.
/
SMOKED BACON
Whole or half .... 15c. lb.
SMOKED HAMS 14c. lb.
PICNIC HAMS 10c. a lb.
COTTAGE ROLLS 14c. lb.
Cottage Corn Meal 12c. lb.
Fresh Lean Hamburg Steak
Fresh Home Made pure Pork Sausage
CHOICE DUCK AND CHICKEN DRAWN FREE.
RIVERS' QUALITY MEAT MARKET
sell for less",i - but terms0
f
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“Strictly Cash"
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BANQUET AT SEAFORTH
A number of young ladies
the United Churches- of Exeter were
at .Seaforth -on Friday evening of
last week attending a delightfully
arranged banquet and rally of the
Mission Circles, Young Women’s
Auxiliaries and Canadian Girls In
Training Groups of Huron Presby-
terial, in Northside United church |
'The supper/was in -charge of the Me- ’
Gillivray Young Women’s Circle, was
served to 25 0 guests, the tables be-j
ing decorated with candles and chry
santhemums. A sing -song was held
between the courses. The guest speaker, Mrs, J. H. Rush, of Tilson- j
burg, secretary of the Dominion1 Board C. G. I. T., and Young Wo-|
men's Association was welcomed by •
from :
and At the rear is some soft wood bush.
* ; The farm is said to be well drained
ot and fenced, Only six miles from
and Hensall, four miles-from Zurich and.
Jone mile south of Hillsgreen on the
T. _1__. It is centre to the best
I markets and close to both school
I quid church.
TERMS OF SALE
10 per cent, on day of sale and
balance within 30 days thereafter.
Subject to a reserve bid.
| Further conditions and
Mrs Roy Brock and' will be made known on aay
Se-
terms
of sale,
=1
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
and Hensall, Solicitor
gagpe.
Exeter
for Mort-
COUNTY OF HURON
ADJOURNED TAX SALE
As-announced at the ’County Treas-
Main Street' at Lambert and Burden’s Sale Yard urer’s “Sale of Lands for Taxes’’ on
AUCTION SALE
J.1 J, CzX A kJ 4XOOUUXUUXUAI. V7 YV KzA VUA1AVU. MJ-, " ’
Mrs. Connor of Kippen and Mrs. W STRATHROY, SATURDAY, NOV. 12
P. Lane, of Seaforth. ~ ,
Mission Circle, Exeter,
a quartette accompanied by stringed
instruments which was greatly en
joyed. An interesting and inform
ing conference and question, bureau
was ably conducted by Mrs. Rush
who gave a number of helpful sug- j.
gestions in regar-d to tne problems
•met with by workers in connection.
with church organizations and the
difficult world conditions existing
at the present time. I
North Street -Church C.G.I.T. of
Goderich gave a demonstration of a
C.G.I.T. meeting followed by a quar
tette.
Mrs. Rush, who possesses rare ability as a speaker for girls gave
a most inspiring address on living
the Christian life. She appealed to
the girls to make the Springtime of SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12,
their lives in such a way a preparation for a rich, mature and colorful ( at 2 o clock p.m.
Autumn. The speaker said it seemed' Lot number 1'5, in the Tenth Con-
contributed 1 at one o’clock sharp
100 mixed cattle
Few Milch Cows
Few young calves and pigs
Cattle to be delivered within
miles at 2'5 c. a nead
TERMS—CASH
A. McALPINE, AuctioneerM.
40
MORTGAGE SALE
Under and by virtue of the powers
of sale contained in a certain mort
gage which will be produced at the
' time of the sale there will be offer
ed for sale by Public Auction
on the Premises, on
i
November 2nd, 1932 the adjourned
Tax Sale will be held on Tuesday
November 15th, 1932, at 2 o’clock
in the afternoon at the Court House
Goderich. h
■Lists of lands to be offered'at the
adjourned ..sale may be had at the
County Treasurer’s office, Goderich
Ontario. 4
I GORDON YOUNG,
Huron County Treasurer
Goderich, Ont., Nov. 5, 1932.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS ’i
1932
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claims against the estate of SARAH
ANN WALKER, late of the Village
of Exeter, in the County of Huron
Widow, who died on the Twenty
seventh day of October, A. D. 1932
i
to be the ciaze of our time to treat cession of the Township of Stephen * are required to forward their claims
life as a joke and Jive on the surface Jn the -County of Huron, and Pro
of things. “Life is nor a cup to be.Vince Of Ontario, containing 100 ac- dramed but a measure to be filled | reg m<jre or legs>
It -ta-kes time and effort to make a.beautiful life but It is worth while.-1 °n property .s sa d to be s.t-
Mrs. Layton, ot Bxeter, and Miss bate a bllck house, bank barn,,and OQ1U ..... jvav-
Bayley, of Goderich, conveyed the dTiveshea, in a^ 8°^ state of ^repair. | cutors will proceed to distribute the
thanks of the meeting to Mrs. Rush ~"1'’ r™'" 111
for her inspirational address.
uate a brick house, bank barn,,and
duly proven, to the. undersigned on
or before the Twenty-eighth day of
November A. D. 1932.
AND NOTICE IS.FURTHER GIV
EN that after the said -date the Exe-
Terms of sale. The property will' estate having regard only' to the
be put up subject to a reserved bid.; ciairas Of which they then shall have
10 per cent, of the purchase money nofjcei
DATED at Exeter, Ont. this 3rd
of November, A. D. 1932.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Exeter and Hensall
Executor’s Solicitors
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shall be paid on the day of sale and t
the balance within thirty days there-,
after.
For further particulars apply to
FRANK TAYLOR, ESQ., Auctioneer
Exeter, Ontario
CARLING & MORLEY, Exeter and
Lucan, Solicitors for Mortgagees.
EXETER HAS A DISTINGUISHED
VISITOR
Lines suggested by the visitation
to many of the .homes on the west
side on Hallowe’en of a gay group
of colored merrymakers-, - one of
whom was dress'ed in queenly style:
To Exeter on Hallowe’en
The Queen of Sheba came;
With retinue o| dusky slaves
And all -her 'ancient fame.
In gorgeous robes- of Eastern climes
She was a stately queen I
Her crown bedecked with jewels rare been instructed to sell by
Was dazzling in its sheen.
In carriages of priceless worth,The -cortege rolled along; I
While Silver-tongued musicians
bright
Beguiled their queen with song. |
The honored hosts of this gay band.
Proclaim with courage bold; i
That of the Queen of Sheba’si fame
The half had not been told. ,
But whdn twelve months have rolle-d
around,
And Hallowe’en is here;
They’ll entertain this group again, ,
With more than royal cheer.
W. H. Johnston
Tevlin, who lias peen reliev-
tlie Exeter freight1 sheds of
N. R> returned home . this
He is at present without a
by
JoUr-
LeO
ing in
the C.
week,
position having been affected
the recent lay-off.—St. Marys
nal Argus.
WOODHAM
The Oyster Supper here Friday
night was a grand success. It being
a lovely night the people turned out
in carloads, and the1 hall was filled
to the doors. The program was
worthy of mention, especially -the
singing. The tables Were- Well laden
with good things and oysters were
served in abundance.
Sunday was Anniversary services
at KRkton United Church and gd-od
congregations were present at both
morning and evening services. The
church was beautifully decorated
day
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claiips against the estate of THOM
AS MARRIOTT, late of the Town-
T’lrrrrTOx.tmrmc, sbip of Blaushard, in the County ofSYOCK IMPLEMENTS : Perth, Farmer, who died* on the
The undersigned aiictioneer has Tenth day of September A.D. 1932.
....4"-'’ ’..........1*1“ - ... ' -.1 to forward their
claims duly proven to the under
signed on or before the Fourteenth
day of November^ A.D., 1932.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV
EN that after the said date the Ad-
> ministrator will proceed to distri-
AUCTION SALE
— of ---
auction,
One Mile South of Greenway
McGillivray tut.
.— on —
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER
1932, at 1.30 o’clock in the
noon the following:
HORSES—Mare, Bernet, 8
old; bay horse 18 years old;,
bay horse 7 years old.'
OAT,TLE—6 cows, farrow cow, 6
calves, 4 steers 3 years old
spring; 5 yearlings.
IMPLEMENTS — Frost &
binder, Dearing mower, disc,
vator, Cockshutt scuffler. 2 set hat
rows, Peter Hamilton drill, Cock-
public are required
16th
after- ’bute the estate having regard only
to the claims of fvhich ne then shall
' have notice.
DATED at Exeter, Ont., this 26th
day of October A.D., 1932.
GLADMAN & STANBURY,
Exeter and Hensall
Administrator’s Solicitors*
years
dark
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next j
Wood ;
culti-1 CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
shutt riding plow, Farmers Friend 2-. '
furrow plow, hay rack, cutter, dirt
scraper, set of fork tongs, land roll
er, 2 walking plows, Perrin two-fur-
row plow, Chatham fanning m\ill,
set of scales, 200 pounds capacity1
buggy, two sets sleighs, three sot
he-avey harness, sot light harness,;
cream separator, Diafolo; grindstone
set of sling ropes, hay fork, hayload-t
er, wagon and racls
quantity
grain.
thc Village of Exeter, County * of
Huron
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 7, of the Vot
ers’ List Act and that I have posted
up at my office at Exeter on the
31st day of October 1932 the list of
all persons entitled to vote in the
said Municipality at Municipal Elec
tions, and that such list remains
there for inspection.
And I hereby call
$10.00 and under, cash; over that f Proceedings to
amount 6 months’ credit will be giv
en on furnishing approved i__
notes with 5 yer
(The Estate of
Mette,
JAS. & ERNEST
ecutors
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer>’
gravel box,
of hay, 100 bushel
TERMS OF SALE
a
of
upon all voters*
have any errors dr
cent, off for cash,
the late Jos. Gero-
GERO-METTE, ex-
7 omissions cor-
joint rected according to law, the last day
for appeal being the Twentieth day
of November 1 ‘ i“
Dated this
1932.
1932.
31st day of October,
Clerk -of
JOS. SENIOR,
the Village of Exeter