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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1937-09-16, Page 4THURSDAY, SEIKEEMIJER ltf, 1937 9 2 19c Blue Ribbon Tea MixedGreen 2 lb. 27c BLUEBERRIES, unsweetened for pies 2TOMATOES, large tin for 25c 0 SALMON, fancy red Cohoe, tall tin 25cMUSTARD, Keen’s 1-4 lb.> PICKLES, sweet mixed, 28 oz. PEANUT BUTTER, 25 oz. bottle •j 24 lb. 83c The Stores That Give You Value EXETER 58 — TELEPHONES HENSALL 46 COWAN’S PERFECTION COCOA lb. tin') PINEAPPLE, sliced or crushed PEAS, Aylmer Choice Quality ... SODA BISCUITS, Christie’s ... CASCADE SALMON, tall tins SEEDLESS RAISINS new crop Blue Ribbon Coffee . . . Ib. 40c Rock Bottom Cask Stores AYLMER TOMATO JUICE, large tin PEAS, No. 4 sieve SALMON, large tins SPAGHETTI, Libby’s CORNSTARCH, Durham or Challenge GEM LYE ..................................... PORK AND BEANS, 22 oz. tin Pastry Flour £ Quality Mr. Geo. W. James, editor of the Bowmanville Statesman, newly elected president of the Can­ adian Weekly Newspaper Associa­ tion together with Mr. J. T. Dutrizac manager of Class A Weeklies of Canada were pleasant callers at the Tim es-Advo cate on Saturday last. They were returning to their homes following a convention of the Class A Weekly Newspapers at Oakwood Lodge, Grand Bend. and. the Rev. R. E. and Mrs. Southcott, of Mt. Brydges, called on friends in Exeter on Wednesday of last week while on their way, to Mitchell whe-re Mr. Southcott officiated at the marriage of Lulu Elizabeth Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heath, Mt. Brydges,. to Dr. Kenneth McLandress, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McLandress, Dutton, which took place at the home of the bride’s brother, T. W. Heath, Mit­ chell. BIRTHS STONE—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital, on Sunday, September 5th, 1937, to Mr. and. Mrs. Laverne Stone, of Usbcrne, a daughter. PAISLEY—At Dr. Fletcher's Hos­ pital on Thursday, September 9th 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pais­ ley, a daughter. (Shirley Jean­ ette.) LEWIS—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital, on Wednesday, September Sth, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lewis, of Centralia, a daughter. (Mary Jane). MARRIAGES WORKMAN—RUDOLPH, — At the James Street United Church on Saturday, September 11th, Charles Henry Workman to Miss Gertrude Louise Rudolph, both of Mitchell by Rev. A. Page. DEATHS FITT'ON—In Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don, on Tuesday, September 14th, Saxon Fitton in his 64th year. HEYWOOD—In Parkwood Hospit­al, Lcndon, on Wednesday, Sept. 15, 1937, Esli Heywood. Funeral, piivate, on Friday, Sept. 17th, at 2 o’clock, from the home of Ins sister Mrs, Hy. Parsons, James street, interment in Exeter ceme- teiy. ‘x THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE {( Gospel Service Highest Market Prices PaidFarquhar Hall SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937 * Exeter Creamery Co., Limited CREAMERIES AT EXETER AND WINCHELSEA at three o’clock Everybody welcome Come out and enjoy an hour with us Hon. Earl Rowe ' Will Speak at. Godevieh, Monday, September 20th For First Grade and Special, Cream should be kept Clean and Cook x ✓ CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mis. Hector Heywood and family wish to thank the many friends for their sympathy and kind­ ness during Helen’s illness and also during their recent bereavement. ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hunter wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Ila Dorothy to Russell Swan, son of Mrs. Annie Snell and the late John C. Snell, the wedding to take place the latter part of Sep­ tember. engagement Mr. and M,rs. Louis Restemeyer wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Margaret Louise, to Victor Henry Kraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Kraft, of Dash­ wood, Ont., the wedding to take place the latter part of September. ENGAGEMENT Mrs, A. Saundercock announces the engagement of her second eldest daughter, May Isabelle to Mr. Wil­fred Robert Freeman, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Freeman, of place LOCAL NEWS .Miss Jean Sutherland, of Toronto, who has been visiting with relatives here returned to her home on Thursday. Miss Mary Andrew was in London Tuesday attending a clinic at Vic­ toria Hospital where over 100 per­sons gave quantities o’ blood for the serum used in fighting infantile paralysis. Miss Alma Winer, Reg. N., return-, ed to Queen Alexander, fianitorium, London, after two weeks vacation taking a motor trip to. Atlantic City and spending the latter'' part of her vacation at her home here. Mrs. D. K.” Alton and her son Albert, wife and baby Francis also a cousin Daniel Smeltzer, of Kin­ cardine, visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnston recently. Mrs. Al­ ton is a sister of Mrs. Johnston. The school for municipal officers announced to be held at Univeisity of Western Ontario has been post­ poned until October 14.th and 15th 21st and 22nd. The school was postponed owing ’to the provincial election. Rally Day services for the Sun­ day schools of Main St. and James St. United Churches will be held on Sunday, September 26th, at 3- p.m. These services will mark the "change of holding Sunday School from the morning to the afternoon. Judge Monday be used election, to the lists. Rally Day Service on Sunday ev­ening in the United Church. Special service and children’s choir. On Sun­day morning a, rally day service will be held in the Sunday School.M Thursday, October 21st has been tfie date set for the annual fowl supper at the Crediton Evangelical church, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Eilber," of Pt. Hope, Mich., visited with rela­ tives in Crediton on Sunday. The former's mother, Mrs. Mary Eilber, returned with them after visiting with her sister Mrs. Hy Eilber, who has been quite ill, wut whom, we are pleased to state, is improving.The trustees of the United church aire installing a bathroom at the parsonage and are making other im­ provements. Mr. aifd Mrs. Donald Sweitzer, of New York, are visiting with rela­tives in town.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Queen, of St. Thom­ as, have left for Boat Lake in the Bruce peninsula where Mr. Kerr and Mr, Queen will participate -in the duck season which opened there on September 15th. CREDITON Costello was in the village revising the voters’ list to at the coming provincial Seventy names were added AUCT1ON SALE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneer has re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction at ■Sanders Street, Exeter, on at 2 o’clock p.m. 2 bedroom suites, 1 spring and mattress, 1 feather tick, pillows, 2 bedroom rugs, Congoleum rug, one toilet set, 3-piece tapestry Chester­ field, 1- Wilton rug, 2 small rugs, rugs veranda chairs, kitchen -chairs and ’table, lounge, kitchen cabinet, quantities of dishes'* and kitchen utensils, carpet sweeper, pictures, oak library table and chair, hall rack, 3 small tables, 1 bridge lamp, 1 table lamp, coal oil stove and ov­ en, lawn mower, garden hose, wheel­ barrow, cu'i’tain stretchers, ladder, garden tools, sealers and washing machine and other numerous artic­ les. TERMS—CASH ROWCLKFFE, Proprietress FRANK COATES, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer MRS. D. AUCTION SALE --- of ---- Mi'. ELIMVILLE at Mr. Ed. Miss Marguer- Robinson were i Hullet, the marriage to take in September. IN MEMORIAM CORNISH—In loving memory Mrs. Thomas Cornish who died two years ago, September 7 th, 1935. of Husband and Family The Seaforth, Clinton and Goder­ ich Lions Clubs are holding their annual clinic for crippled children of Huron County at Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, on Tuesday, September 28, at 10 a.m. Dr. George Ramsay, of charge, The clinic who have a are asked to H. T. Edwards, Goderich; M. Monteith, Clinton; /Lion Dr. F. J. Bechely, Seaforth, or your own family physician. No mental cases will be received. London, will parents Parents is free to any crippled child, get in touch with Lion Lion H. EXETER FAIR M0NDsMbTEUrESDAV 20th & 21st James B. Fairburn, Deputy Minister of Agriculture will de liver an address on Agriculture s n Tuesday Afternoon Attractions Better Than Ever TRIALS OF SPEED 2:26 Trot or Pace Every Heat a Race.Purse $100 Greyhound Racing. Something New and Exciting GIRLS’ SOFTBALL GAME ST. MARYS vs. EXETER Hog Calling Contest will be conducted by Goldie Cochrane k-*---——- — * 1 < -1 ' I ■■■ . ■ h. .... ——— lUTTTQTr^ nv nTT-Tt? pvftfd paxtty IVAUoaLj Jlj Y 1 aaaI/ H/AJlL a a>ax dAIiJL/a , J— 1— - -..... I—............— - . Mi — OLD TIME DANCE AT NIGHT — Come to the Fair! Something Doing Every Minute Prize List for Exhibitors may be had by applying to the Secretary ......... ........................................... i -a P. G, Seldon, Sec'yWm, Coates, Pres.A. Creech, Ireas. w. from MRS. BEN WILSON DIES IN ROMULUS, MICH Word- has been 'received Romulus. /Mich., of the death ofFrancis Elizabeth Kelland, beloved wife of Mr. Ben. F. Wilson, form- erlly of Crediton, Ont. She was born in the year 1873. She was the daughter ot;7the. late Matthew and Elizabeth Kelland. On Nov­ ember 14th, 1893 she was married to My. Wilson and to them were born seven children. Mrs. Wilson died Sunday morning, September 5. at her home 37128 Goddard Road, Romulus, Mich. She had been ill in bed- for the past 5" months and death came as a happy release from heir severe suffering. The deceased was well known in the community and held in the highest esteem of a wide circle of friends and was a most devoted wife and mother. She is survived by her husband also tWo sons and -four daughters, Ruben and Roy Wilson (twins) of Romul­ us; Mrs. Rhoda Phipps, of Spring­ field, Ohio; Mrs. Mabel Ellward and Mrs. Alberta Leach, Romulus and Rosella Knox, Wayne, Mich. One daughter Bertha died several years ago.” There are also 15 grand child­ ren and one great grandchild. One sister, Mrs. William Dew, of Wales, N. Dakota also survive. The funer­ al -was held- from the family home on Tuesday, September 7th to the -Michigan Memorial Park. The ser­ vice was conducted by Rev. K. Berry and Rev Mr. Bune-11, of Rom­ ulus Methodist church of which Mrs. Wilson was a member. Mrs. Wm. Emerson sang very beautifully two of Mrs. Wilson’s favorite hymns “Go­ ing Down the Valley” and “Beauti­ ful- Isle of Somewhere.” accompanied F. Osborne. Messrs. Wm. Neigh Spear, _ Bnide and Fred Mack, tributes gonsisted cf some 30' sprays and baskets which were -magnificent and bore silent tribute to the es­ teem in which Mrs. Wilson and family were held. Those attending the funeral -from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Grover Phipps and Mr. and Mrs. J. Blazer, ot Springfield, Ohio; Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Knox, Wayne, Mi'ch; Mr. and Firs, W. Her­ bert, of Detroit; Mr. Charles Wilson Exeter; Mr. Sidney Wilson and Mr. Joe. Wilson, of Centralia; Mrs. Jas. Ogden and Mrs. Harold Sutton, of London.., She was at the piano by Mrs. The pallbearers we/re Baxter, Bert Monris, John porter, Wm. Mc- The floral We are paying to-day 27c Maple Leaf 26c A Large 24c A Medium 20c A Pullets 20c Grade B 16c Grade C CANADA PACKERS Ex^teirCentralia FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned auctioneer has re- r ceived instructions to sell by public 1 auction at Lot 12, Con. 1, HAY TWP. 21 miles North of Exeter WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th at 1.301 o’clock the following: HORSES—Bay horse, 5 years old general purpose mare 6 years old, good single or double; one cheap hO'i se.i CiATTLE— Cow 6 years ,cld, milkr­ing,-due in March; cow 7 years old, milking, due Match 28; cow 6 years old, milking, due March 21; Hol­stein cow, 8 years old, milking, due June 28th; one cow, 5 yeaas old duei at time of sale; 2 steers, 2 years old; AUCTION SALE -L. Qi r— GRASS FARM PIGS AND CATTLE The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by pub­ lic auction at Lot 14, Con- 11, Ushorne Township TUESDAY, SEPTfElMBER 28th, 1937 at 1.30 o’clock the following: CATTLE—Hereford cow, 7 years old due in January; Hereford .cow, 7 years old, due in April; Hereford cow, 7 years old. due in March; black cow, 10 years old due in April Hereford cow, 7 years old; 1 black heifer 3 years -old due time of sale; 3 cows with calf at foot; 1 black cow 6 years old with calf at foot; Hereford cow 7 years old due in February; 4 steers rising 2 years old; 4 steers rising 1 year old; 7 heifers 1 year old; * spring calves; 3 small calves. These cattle are an extra choice l'ot of cattle mostly Herefords. PIGS—-52 stocker -pigs weighing around 160 pounds each; 42 small Pigs. *’ 5-00 bushels of choice malt barley Sweet clover huller. REAL ESTATE—'50 acres of good grass land- being lot 8, con. '8, Us- boine, good well, 2 acres of bush. This is an extra good g-rass farm. TERMS OF SALE ' Terms of farm made known on day of sale. Chattels—Cash. No puff bidding. Everything sold to the highest bidder. NELSON OLARK, Proprietor FRANK COATES, Clerk FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. * I *1^ and Mrs. Meredith O’Reilly and- son Ronald, of near Shelbourne, were visiting for a few days recently with friends in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Addison from Welland are- visitors John’s at present. Mr. Maurice Isaac, ite Isaac and Mr. Art Sunday visitors at Mr. Harry Ford’s. Rally Day service will be held next Sunday morning in this church at 11 o’clock. There will be- no Sun­ day School session as the two ser­ vices Will be Combined. | »>- tune LU »cue, OLeeio, a urn.Visitors at the home of Mr. and 2isteers 1 year old; 2 heifers 1 jear Mas. J. W. Heywood at Elimville, over the week-end were; Miss Hazel ‘ Heywood Reg. N., of 'C.E.E. Hospit- I old, 4 calves.HOGS—Brood sow, 9 young pigs, neywuuu in., ul 8 weeks> old; Yoa’k ho^, i young sow ’WoodafRegetN°ho:f Sni^MrAnd”6 Ibl'PLEMENTS—M.H? binder Mrs Thos Hevwood of Wfelland and built, in good working order; Mr and Mts DA BlackweB of Cormick-Deering mower, set of bobmi. ana M'.s. d. a. Biacnwen, 01 sleighS) Cockshgtt manure spreader, like nerw; road drag; M.H. fertilizer drill with grass seeder attached; F. & W., cultivator, bean scuffler and puller, Mapel Leaf 2-furrow plow, walking plow; disc narrow, set of 3 sec.; wagon and Mr. and M'is. D. A. Blackwell, Capleston. •Miss Z. L. Heywoocr, Reg. N., re­sumed her duties at Kincardine Hos­ pital on Wednesday. re­Mo Miss E. Sotheran, of Fordwich, ^rag harrows, 3 vyo,&Uu with her nephew and niece called on rack stock, rack, light wagon, bug- Mr. and Mrs. W." H. Johnston on gy, cutter, Beattie farm pump, al- rPh nr^dav sifts in oon Inst * ^nost 1 gnl* wsxtcr t&iik, Eilmostinuisaay. anemoon last. new; grayel box, new. twQ &nd & half i,‘horse p-ower gas engine; 4 good sling ropes, grind stone, chicken crate, 1 small cutting box witn pulley; set of , 'team work harness, set single har- Murray Elliott had the top Mess horse harness; 2, almostindex finger o.f his right hand neW- horse collars, McC.-Deering off in the pulley ot a thresh- cream separator, 4 anchor posts, 1 CENTRALIA Mr. of the taken------— -------- _ - ing machine on Thursday last. | churn, cook stove, book, case and The Reopening services were writing desk combined, extension held in the United Church on Sum table, two good screen doors, some day with good attendances at both .n the services, considering the prevalent aj,.ouj. ^0 ton of. good hay in the fear caused by the present epidemic. ba,rn. The pastor Rev. R. N. Stewart. Quantity of grain, preached at the morning service on I Positively no reserve as proprietor the text, “Blessed be the Lord God is leaving the farm. your fathers who have put such' a1 . TERMS—-CASH thing as this in the King’s heart, to PETER ,MOIR. Proprietor beautify the house of God.” Ezra. 7- T'AYILOR Auctioneer■27. In the evening Rev. Arthur FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneei Sinclair, of Hensall, a former pas­ tor during the time when the pres­ ent edifice was erected, conducted the service and pleached on the text “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son." The choir provided special music for both services, singing as the open­ ing anthem in the morning, “Open the Gates of the Temple.” In the ev-1 ening Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hodgson (Esther Ann Graybeil to sell by pub- ' ~ lie auction on her late premises in H. binder, & cut; spring drill, riding set diamond rake, wagon. 4 J AUCTION SALE — of — REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions from the Ad- ministratO/r of the Estate of the late rendered a duet. T'he Women’s As­ sociation are to be congratulated upon the completion of this under­ taking to beautify the church. AUCTION SALE — of FVRNlffUBE The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell1 by pub­ lic auction at ’ “Bonnie Bray” Woodward Ave., North of podlroom, Grand Bend SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th ,at two o’clock the following house­ hold effects: Iron bed, springs, mattress; wood­ en bed, bed springs, new; 6 chairs, drop leaf table, office desk small stand, pails, dishes of all kinds, 3 ladders, tanned deer skins, lamp Shades, fixtures for electric lights, baud saw, two lamps, square, quant­ ity of sealers, meat saw, draw knife electric fan, flat iron, oak door, 3 deer heads, axe, Saw, shovels, pump, quantity of paint, ratchet, brace "and bits, jack and Webber piano, fire dogs, iron soine wood, buffet", refrigerator humorous otliei* afticies. . TEBMS-OASH EDWIN CARMICHAEL, p.fOpi'IetOb ERANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARM, FARM SHOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned auctioneer will sell by public auction at Let 25, Con. 2, Hay Township, Two miles northwest of Hensall, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd at one o’clock sharp, consisting of the following: HORSES—One horse, 10 years old; 1 agtd mare. CATTLE—Black cow, milking, 5 years old; Durham grade cow, six years old, due December 1st; black cow six years old. milking; black cow, six years old, due to freshen February 25th; steer rising 2 year# heifer rising 2 years. IMPLEMENTS—M. ft. cut; mower 5 ft. tooth cultivator; hoe plow, ^alking plow, harrows, scuffler, hay wagon rack, gravel box, stone boat,, set sleighs, 'cutter, buggy, fanning- mill with bagger, bag truck, set scales, set single harness, 2 sets of ' double harness, one set almost new; horse collars, horse buggy rug, auto rug, seeder, grind stone, ditching spade, Ford boring machne and hook, quantity of lumber, block and tackle, 2 screw barn jacks," wagon tongue, adze, bread axe, hay knife, culbert tile, sap buckets, barrel com- » plete set good carpenters tools, quantity of hay, quantity of house­ hold effects, forks, chains, shovels, whiffletrees and numerous other ar­ ticles. Positively no reserve. TERMS—Cash At the same time and place the farm which consists of 50 acres more otr less with frame house and frame barn, 2 good wells, soil clay .loam, quarter mile from school, two miles, from Hensall, will be offered tor- sale, subject to reserve bid, if not sold farm will be rented. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE- per cent; of paid on day days. MRS. W. D. THOMPSON, Propriet­ ress G. H. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer blankets, robe,, oil drum, grass' cross cut saw,, car, touring; augers, -kant- 1 of of 10’ purchase money to be of sale, 'balance in 30 *!»THE VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th 1937, at 1.30 o’clock p.m. following: REA/L E'STATE — A portion Lot 23 Con. NB of the Township Stephen 10 rods' by 73 links in size on which is situate a good frame dwelling. HOU.se/HOILD EFFECITiS — Exten­ sion table, corner cupboard, 3 rock­ ing chairs, one 3-4 bed, mattress & springs, one 3-4 bed and springs, 1 3-4 bed only, a 4 poster rope bed,^ chest drawers, 15 chairs, 2 Small tables, kitchen wash-stand, phono­ graph, cook stove, small cook stove, a 2-burner oil stove with oven, sew­ ing machine, drop leaf table, couch, bed-room wash stand, mats, kitchen linoleum, dishes, kitchen utensils, gat'den tools, quantity of bedding and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will he held in church shed in case of rain. •'"TERMS ESTATE—.Sold subject to bid. 10i% chsh, balance in REAL reserved 30 days. HOUSEHOLD—Uasli ARTHUR WfiBfiR—Auctioneer GEORGE MERNER—Clerk WILBUR GRAYBEUJ—(|Aidm,lnistrh tor, 1614 Riddell St., Woodstock. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that 'll persons having claims against the estate of ESTHER ANN GRAYBIEL late of the Village of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the 23rd day of February A.D. 1937, are required to forward their claims duly proven to the undersigned Administrator on or before the 18th day of September A. D. 1937. AND NOTICE is further given that after titie said date the Admin­ istrator will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. Dated tihis 4th dBy of September A.D. 1937, WILBUR GRAYBBIL, Administrhtb'h 164 Riddell SU Woodstock, Oxit. * * f