The Exeter Times, 1922-8-10, Page 5U 1SD 1
, AUGUST 1(4,li, 192
U (YBONDALE
ilurondale Women'sInstitute
.f.
held their regular monthly, meeting
at the hoine of Mrs; H. Strang with a
large attendaanee.
At the iausineee meeting commit-
tees were, appointed, to arrange for
concert to be given in the nearfu-
ture. The program consisted of an
l
instrumental duet by the ;Misses Pym
and a reading by Mrs. A. Cudznore.
Iiietructive papers oxz household
Economy were given by Mrs, J, Glen
and Miss Myra Morgan, Miss Morgan
concluded by giving an. interesting
demonstration on a New Method of
cleaning silver. The meeting vas
closed with comnialnitW ranging, .A
social half hour was then pent. at
which, Punch was served; The neat
meetingwill
1 • be held at Mrs, W. B.
Rydall's, Boll Call, My one Saper-
s Litton.
r,
the following
1
For Fall '4�heaUse
�
Ferto
ilizers.
arers.
Brands of F
Buffalo Ideal 2-8-4 at $40.25 per ton ,
Economy '2-8-2 at $38.50 per ton
Tip -Top 1-8-4 at $37.00 per ton
P
Acid and Potash 10-4 at $36.2p per,ton
Phos. and Potash 10-2 at $3425 per, ton
Sixteen Per Cent 16 at $28.00 per ton
THESE PRICES F.Q.B. EXETER IN 125 LB BAGS. TERMS NET
DEC. 1ST OR 50c PER TON LESS FOR CASH AT THE CAR.
FOR SALE BY.
Frank Wood
OR AT R. G. SELDON'S WAREHOUSE
Before buying car see the
MODELNEW
RS
The Oar with a Good Name
TOURING $1370 -ea. ROADSTER $1325 SEDAN $2350
COUPE $1525.
F. 0. B. Windsor,, (Tax Included.)
PANEL BODY DELIVERY CARS
WIRE SCREEN BODY -AND,
'llla'�'rl��lli1i111�i111i111� ;;'il•l�l �,�,
\� ^',\,�'•,1,\11111 stili i.
Some
• Real Bargains in Used Cars
.
OUR MOTTO IS SERVICE.
Huron Garage
Pilon Foote
1..W111. ;E
Crediton
Mr, and, Mrs, Will hilbor and
daughter motored from their i,oane
Ndwark, Ohio, and are visiting- L)ae
former's rebmother,s ,s.
Fred Pala
er
Mr, Harry Rapley returned to his
home 111 Manilla., Ohio, on 1VTonda):,
Mrs. Rale d daughter remaining.
Rapley anis
Miss - Muriel Nielro)son returned
from Toronto on Fr'ida'y,
The Misses Addle Gaiser and Lydia
and Matilda Oestricher returned
froxr, Guelph Monday,
Miss Lytle Ifestle, ,, of London, is
holidaying at the home of her sister,
Mrs, Thos. Trevethick,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Bl'oderick, of London
z t the we i -enc in the village.
sp0m t, e� 1. 1 g
Mr„ and 1Vz}'s. H. K. Either and Miss
Bernice areal, their cottage at Grand
Bend for the month of August.
Mr. and Mrs. Daphner, of Lansing,
Mich„ are visiting the latter's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Gotlieb Brown.
CREI)ITON PUBLIC SOHOOL ,
LOWER SCHOOL RESULTS
NOTE: 1 Honors 75.100; II Hon.
66-74; III Hon. 60-65. C 50-59 sec-
ond year.
Elsie Brandau-Eng, Gr. (III; )
Can. Hist, (II1;) Arith. (0;) Algebra
(I;)Geom. (I.)
Melvin Sims -Eng. Gr. (C;) Art
(C;) Arith. (IT;) Liter. (II;) Alge-
bra (C;') Geom. (III.)
Russell Eilber-Gr. (C;) Art (C;)
Arith. (C;) Liter. (C;) Comp. (C;)
Geog. (III;) Physiography (C;) His-
tory(30;) Botany `(II;) Zoology (C.)
Mary Holtzman -Gr. (C;) History
(38;) Geog. (0;) Physiography (C;)'
Arith. (32;) Art (III;;) Botany (I; )'
Zoology (C.)
Vera Mawhinney -Gr. (III;) Phys-
iography (III;) Arith. (I;) Art (II; )
Botany (II;) Zoology (III.)
Nola Faist-Gr. (III;) Physiogra-
phy (III; ) Arith. (II; ) Art (C;) Bot-
any (I;) Zoology (II.)
1st year.
Alvin Finkbeiner=Can, hist, (TI; )'
Botany.: (I;) Geog. (I;) Art (II.)
Milton I'zulcbeiiier-Ceti. History
(0;) Botany (C;) Geog. (C;) Art
(C_)
Dorothy Hirtzell-Can. Hist. (C;)
Botany (I;) Geog. (SI;) Art (C.)
Beatrice Haist-Can. Hist. (C;)
Botany (C;) Geog. (C;) Art (C.)
Herman Hauch -Can. Hist. (C;)
Botany (II;) Geog. (I;) Art (C.)
Phyllis Winer -Can. Hist. (C;)
Botany (0;) Geog. (C;) Art (C.)
Laura England -Can. Hist. 46,
Botany (C;) Geog. 45, Art 34.
Thelma Lamport -Can. Hist. 40,
Botany (C;) Geog. (II;) Art (C.)
C denotes a pass. Where marks
are given the pupil has failed.
Zion.
Miss Grace Brock was in .London
visiting friends last week.
Mr. and Mrs. $ani'1 Brock, of Elim-
ville spent Sunday ` at Mr. Thos.
Brock's..
Miss Lila Taylor, who is making a
name for herself as an artist, is off
on a trip with Prof. McGillivray and
class, in the interests of her studies.
Mr. Robinson, of Toronto, is visit-
ing with Mrs. J. Stephens.
Mr. Geo. Brock's team attached to
the binder ran away and the binder
was badly
bmo
ken.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lingard are visit-
ing their son, Richard, in St. Marys.
'Miss Thornton, of London, is visit-
ing -with Mrs. W. J. Brock.
GOING FARE RET'., RIMING FARE
15 ■■ {{�� ® ss i1y {i�� frSO®, CJ� aA lA I ■d. E $20 -� _ _.
t0
Plus half a cent a,i
,tone, Saskatchewe
McLeod and east,
August lith ancl 21St -Toronto, Caledon East, Beeton, Meaford,
Collingwood,PenetanS,Midland, parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and'
east thereof in Ontario."
Au C"1 and 23rd-Toonto, Inglewood and all stations south a' nd west "
thereof in Ontario:
Special brains Leave -(Standard Time)
TORONTO -(Union Station)
t NOON,0.00 P. • i., 10.30
AUGUST 14th1.2,30
•
AUGUST 23rd -12:301.2.30 NUON, (3.00. P.. M. , 10.30; P. M.
Por Tunes front Other Stations See Special Train Service Poster
•
_.. Without Chancre
Through Solid 'rr�,inst i' �'
Reasonable Prsce m Special i Ours for Women.
Cony irt• i (berth)
Colonist Gael% of Latest Desi„ies#auraet Cars on Special Trains -Meals and Lunches Served at
Par further particulars .aPPl to nearest agentent Canadian National Grand 'lrunk Railwa•..
ys.
NATIONAL REACHES DIRECT ALL.IMPORTANT DISTRIBUTING
THE CANADIAN NA,
CENTRES I6 'WESTERN CANADA •'
r whendestit cl to ,rt point beyond',
. "National , Via, to Winnipeg �" ]P
Traver the y1? �
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'M4'XE$+'8.
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United Fartners Picnic
at GRAND BEND on
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 16:
Sp
eakers-Premier Drury, Wm,
Black,M. P.; A. Melts, M. P. P.
Sports, "of all kinds, Baseball mnateli
irf the •znpring, 001110 and enjoy
the day, at the lake,
LAWN SOCIAL
A monster lawn social will be held
under the auspices of the U,F,W,O.
and Clic U.F.O. of :'ousels, on the
grounds of Mrs. W. N. Glenn, lot 23,
con, 7,, Usboriie, on Friday evening,
August 11th.
Hon. Manning Doherty, Minister of
Agriculture; Miss McPhail, M. P.,
Wm; Black, M.P., and Andrew Hicks,
M.P.P., will be present and give in-
teresting addresses.
Gates -open at 7; program at 8 pan.
Band in attendance; Admission 25c.
Greenway
Miss Hill, of Crediton, visited Tier
cousin, Mrs. Gordon Ulens.
Ruby and .Russell Brown spent
their Holidays with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Steeper.
Miss Emma McPherson is spending
a week at home.
Rev, Jas. Foster, of Varna, is a vis-
itor with relatives here. ,
Mrs. Mollard, of Exeter, and. Miss
Oiil, o'f Fonthill, visited at A, M. Wil-
son's last'week.
Miss Hudson is a guest of Miss Dev
vina Mason,
Mr.. Mrs,. Lawrence Pollock were
in London last Friday. ` •
Mr. Melvin is building a house for
Mr. Stebbins at the Bend,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Shepherd
London are holidaynig here.
The Bazaar held by the Mission
Band of the Methodist church on
Aug. 14, was a grand success. The
members of the band worked faith
fully and are gratified with the result
of their work. During the -evening
Mrs, •Mollard, District Supt., of the
W.M.S. , addressed the gathering.
Proceeds $32.00.
Our community and the Methodist
church 'here have sustained a very
great loss, in the sudden death of Mr.
William Sherritt, who was found
dead in a well on his farm last Fri -
of
Daslywood
Miss Gould, of London, is the guest
of Miss Rose Guenther this week.
Miss A. Ziinnxer, Of Detroit;is vis-
iting her parents.
Mr. and illrs, Morenz, L. of 1-lalail
rig t
ton are visiting the former's parents
at present,
Mr. J. Hoffman, of London, spent
the week -end with friende here.
Mr. ID. Leonard, .of the Bank staff
spent civic holiday at his home in
Pores t
Mr. and Mrs, Rutherford motored
to London oa Saturday.
Mr. Homer Guenther, of Water)oo,.
is spending his holidays auris home
here,
Ira Tiernan, of Guelph, and 0. Ire-
land, of Stratford, spent the week-
end with the former's parents.
Mrr and Mrs. D. Pfaff, of Sarnia,
were Sunday visitors in town.
Mr. and Mrs, W. Schenk, of Strat-
ford, visited with friends here on
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I, Weido and Mr. and
Mrs.Smith, of Zurich, visited with
Mr, and Mrs. E. G. Kraft on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Wade spent Sun-
day with their daughter in Forest.
Mrs. Miles, of Sarnia, visited her
mother, Mrs. H. Bender last week.
Mr. and Mrs. May, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
S. Oestricher.
Mr. and Mrs. Normyl, of Kalama-
zoo and Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, of
Preston, visited with friends Here_ a
few days', last week.
E. G. Craft, of London, is visiting
her parents at present.
Miss Betchel and Miss Doerpecher,
of Waterloo, are visiting with Miss
E. Guenther.
Mr. W. J. Parker and Mr. Holiday,
of Kitchener spent Monday in town.
Centralia
The Misses Elstons, of Exeter, and
Miss Miriam. Elston, of Edmonton,
were the guests of Mrs. 'Thos. Elston
over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Keer, of London, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and daughter, of
Stratford, visitors at Mr. Thos. Neils
for a few days. -
Byron Hicks was in Montreal on
Friday.
Mr., Wm. Dobbs injured his eye
last week it being struck with a chip
of steel. He had it treated by, a spe-
cialist from London and it is doing
nicely. Mr. Portice, of Kincardine
is looking after the blacksmith shop
for him for a time.
The fax people are busy gathering
in the crop.
day morning. It is thought by the 'The Hydro man was in Centralia
doctor ,that in lifting the pump log" last week making preparations to be-
gin the installation of the plant.
Miss Lillian Richards , and Miss
Mary Whittaker have left to spend a
week's vacation at the hone of the
former's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack
Richards, of CentraIia.- London
Free Press.
he took a'stroke and fell into the wa-
ter. He:has lived in this section for
nearly ,,.�far.ty years and, was ..well
known far and near, being held in,
the highest respect by all who knew
him. He was always a faithful church
member, always in his place and wil-
ling and anxious to help any good
work or any deserving poor, an ex-
ceptionally - obliging neighbor and
friend at all,tinres especially when
anyone was in -sorrow or need. An
added touch of sadness is the fact
that Ire is the third brother to pass
away in three months. His reward
is sure but his place will not soon, if
ever be filled. , Besides his widow he
w sons
his loss two leaves to mourn
Herbert and George,. of Alberta, and
four daughters, Mrs. H. Harlton, of
Shipka; Mrs. Fields, of Detroit; Mrs.
Robertson, Wheatley and Miss Mar-
ion, nurse in training in London; also
two sisters, Mrs. Crittenden and Mrs.
Neil and two brothers, John, of St.
Marys and Aaron, of Dakota. The
funeral was conducted by Rev. D. W.
Williams assisted by Rev. J. D. Sut-
cliffe and Rev. Jas. Foster. Mrs.
Sutcliffe sang a solo "Sometime we'll
understand," and he was laid to rest
in the Grand Bend cemetery, six
nephews acting as pall bearers.
Granton
Mr. and Mrs.,. Albert Gunning, :of
the Town Line spent Wednesday at
Exeter visiting with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Langford and
son, Kenneth, motored up from Tor-
onto Saturday and are holidaying
with their many relatives: here in
Granton.
Mr. A. H. Switzer says he has hat-
ched and supplied to his customers
this season 1,950 chickens.
The union services Sunday a. in. in
the Methodist church were of a very
High order, the pastor preached a
very inspiring sermon. A duet and
an antiienrwas rendered by the choir.
After the first service the Sacrament
was partaken of: by 120 members of
Granton and Wesley and other chur-
ches who happened to be visitors at
the service;
Mrs, Wm. Brock,'of Zion, and Mrs.
Duffiei'd, of the ' Town Line near
Granton were guests at the homeof
Mr. John Wright Saturday evening.
Mr. Frank Brooks, of St, Marys,
spent Sunday with Mrs, :Brook's peo-
ple here at the home of Geo. CoOk
and 'Milton Harris:
The Misses Alain, and Beth Hunter
daughters of Rev,
Hunte
r are holi-
daying with relatives at Kincardine.
Trus. Jabez Wass, of Operville, is
visiting here withher nephew, Mr.
Morley Wass.
1VIr and Mrs. ,john, Wright spent
,, •
,
red. � 151; a Exeter and also
\Z ed 1 u •ay 1 t e
at Mrs, Seth Brown's,,
A fool and his straw hat
s.t Upon.
Elimville
0 L •
Costs,
JUST 2
MORE
DAYS
Forgotten
SALE POSIT1Vl?l.E Y .(iLOSES
SATC'IIDtAi STI HT, AUG.
121h, AT MIDNIGHT,
i+ RID;
THEN BIG ' 1A°1"Liles'
DA`' , AUG,
4
Hit the Trail
That Leads Straight
PARLMEWS STORE ITENSALL,O STARIOOQ
Smash the"High-Cost-of-Living," Cost of;Lavmg"a rodY..,blow lybryii ? Ladle
es' ane'
Gents, Boys, Girls and Infants Shoes, Ladies and Gents I1ose and Under-
wear, Mert'e andd Boy's Suits and Overcoats, Hats,
Caps etc., at reductions
that will save ycu many dollars. Last price Hatchet now Swung. Don't
miss FRIDAY, AUG. itth, THEN' ]330 SATURDAY, mum 12th.
Masters Roy and Russell Hodgen,
of Seaforth, visited at the home of
their aunt, Mrs. Bruce Cooper during
the past week.
Elimville Sunday School picniced
at Grand Bend on Tuesday of last
ed
`week. A large number gathered
and 11a hada very enjoyable time.
Miss Lorena Johns, of London, vis-
ited under the parental roof last
wee'::
Mrs, Meters and grandchild, from
Mich., are -.visiting with Mrs: Thos.
Bell.
Mrs. Win. Hannah and daughter 11
visited in the village on Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. Chas.
Johns.are pleased to see him out a-
gain,.
Sacrament was administered in
Elimville on. Sunday, Three young
ladies were united with, the church at.
this service,
Mr. Frank Smith, of London, spent
the week -end at the 'some of his uncle
Mr. John Cornish.
Mr. Will Skelton visited at the
home ,of Mr. and Mrs. John Johns on
Sunday hast.
are soon
Zurich
Unbeatable sins
SUITS 5 LADIES' SHO �+ S
Malates up to $3.50 for 98c and up.
MEN'S S I
$20.00 Values for $9.98
$28.00 Values' for $12.50
$45,00 Values for $26.40
MEN'S RAIN COATS
$20.00 Values now $1,4.40
$7.50 Values now $3.45
BOY'S SUITS
x;5.75 and up. Worth Double.
MJD 'S CI$OES
From $2.85 and up
MEN'S STRAW H A TS
$:150 Values for 95c
L:4 DIE$' SILT( HOSE•
$1.00 Values for 62c.
Everything in the store Reduced.
and then Reduced..
MEN'S OVERALLS
$1.50 Values for 950
LAD1E$' .SILK WAISTS
$4.50 Values for 75c
Entire Stock at Similar Reductions
Never before in my past 25 years of Bargain giving have I been able
to offer such, price inducements on Seasonable Merchandise of Quality.
Counters and"bius have been refilled and prices cut a little deeper.
Friday, Aug. 11th, then Big Saturday, Aug. 12th, Then all is over.
Meet all your friends at
Mr. R. Litt, of Toronto, is visiting
for a few weeks with his parents Rev.
and Mrs. J. G. Litt.
A quiet wedding took place on Sat-
urday, July 29th, at the Evangelical
parsonage, Zurich, when, Mr. Robert
J Mcllwain and Miss Ann Harrison,;
both of Goderich Township, were
joined iii holy wedlock, the Rev, 3. G.
Litt performing the ceremony.
Miss Dorothy Truemnet, nurse, of
Toronto, is'holidaying with her par-
ents, 1V1r, and Mrs. Harry Truemner,
Mr. F. C. Kalbfleisch has sold to
an American firm his flax fibre' still
on band from the season of 1920.
He is teaming it to I-Iensali fOr ship
naent,
Miss Helen Foster is spending a
few weeks vacation at Kitchener.
Mr. Win. Siebert, Jr.; of Kitchener
is spending his vacation at his Route
here.
5 of
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Wickens,
Beller, Alla, are . visiting relat
prion >
Ives and friends here, Mrs. Wickens
is a daughter of Mr. C. Hey, Babylon
Line.
and Ma .-
.FJ.O'Dwyer,
Drs
7rirrnon, operated on Miss Mabel
Hauch, daughter of Mr, John Hauch,
1.4th Con:, on Tuesday, tor this r--.
rrioval of her tonSi s.
PAIILMER'S STORE
IOENSt1T,L, ONTARIO.
Thames Road
Mr. A. C. Whitlock, of St. 'Thomas,,
and Miss Mabelle McNaughton, of
Lon, aver visitors in tips neighbor-
hood on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Williams and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, attended
the wedding of a niece in London ,on.
Wednesday.
Farmers are busy plowing for fall'
wheat since to Brains have prevented
further harvesting for a few days.
Oats are all cut and promise a splen-
did yield. -
Rev. Footer. of Exeter preached. in
Bethany on Sunday. Rev. McAlister
is spending his vacation at Winnipeg.
The skinny have a slender chance
of keeping cool; but the plump have
fat chance.
LOWER SCHOOL RESULTS
On -Wednesday", August 2nd, a re-
union of the Coultis.family was held',
at Grand Bend Park by 'saving a pic-
nic. Most of them diad arrived by
10.30 and till lunch was served at 12
o'clock a general good time was
spent. Shortly after arrival, Geo.
Willis of London, and. Wni. Blatch-
ford, of Toronto, who are camping at
the Bead` arrived on the grounds with
Quoits and horse shoes and with
blood in their eyes. And by the way
the above two are the champions of
the Bend in this line but they found
out to their sorrow that in Wni. and
Henry Coultis they had met their'
Waterloo. J. G. Jones was the offic-
ial referee and by the way, he certain-
ly enjoyed making his decisions. Af-
ter lunch a base ball game was played
by campers and others. It was a good
game and enjoyed by all, score, not to
be mentioned.: The ;beach was the
attraction for a few hours in the af-
ternoon, where most of the party en-
joyed a dip in the waters of Lake
Huron. On arrival back at the park
we found horse shoes and guoiting in
general being played with the old op-
ponents still doing battle. Tea was
served at six o'clock and after the re-
freshing breeze and good time of the
afternoon ample justice was done ,to
the same. After some discussion it
was decided to snake this an annual
event and an executive was formed
to make all arrangements for the next
annual picnic. The event of the day
was yet to take place. It' was a soft.
ball game between ladies and men,
the men to play left handed. To say
there was not some fun would be
drawing it mild. The ladies had the
men beaten from fl ire first: inning. We
are somewhat at a loss to know to
whom to give credit for this famous
victory but some of the credit is cer-
tainly due to Miss Bernice Larkin for
her most excellent pitching, but at
the, sari:e time we think more' credit
for the ladies',victorY was due to Geo.
Hind who was referee as he seemed
to have the ideathat every ball
thrown was a strike and the batter
got the notion he had better Make an
The
s.
attempt to bit, the ball anyway,
game was witnessed by a large num-
ber and the full was certainly enjoyed
by all. There were 52 metl:hers of
it. � Ago
r.at 9 o'clock
n
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reset
.rt
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t
a general move was made • for the ,
waiting automobiles to carry all to i
their varloue homes.
1lave you gheuntatism or Neuritis,
Sciatica, Lumbago ? Now Is- the
time to get,;i•id of it. Nature Is
doing all she; can for you. Just'
•help things `.along. Get ae. box of
Templeton's-,Riieumatie Capsules
from your Druggist and you will
soon be fit 'and' well again. ,
TH�,F
Siarl;ddrd Rem
s;
Sold by,Hawey's Drug Store
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Sleeping cars on night trains and,
parlor cars on principal day trains.,
Full information from any Grand;
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ALL FULL GOVERNMENT GAUD"
NO. 9 HARD STEEL. WIRE
6 line wires, 40 in, high, 9 stays.
per rod 33c.
7 line wires, 40 in. high, 9 stay
per rod 38c
8 line wires, 40 in. high, 12 stye
per rod 47c
Compare these prices ' with in
order fir,ns.
LOW O R PRICES IN LARGE LO
ti'V
rsiding,. 40.00'
bite Pine 1x0""V `a
in 10in. and 12.'
White Pirie xx8 ,
$40.00
AS1ip11ait.,Shingles, 'B. C, Ced
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