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The Exeter Times, 1920-5-27, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY ,37th, 1920. DIED IN STANLEY There passed away in Stanley Tp. ou Tuesday, May 18th, Mrs. Eliza- beth Hayter, beloved wife of ,Mr. John Hayter, at the age of 75 years, 4 months and 23 days, Deceased has been sick only a week and died of heart failure. She was well known in this vicinity, rt having ulg resided. in Stainey for a long time. She is stir - 'rived by her husband, one son, Har- ry, of Stanley, and one daughter, ele c.. Mrs, Chas. Johneton, of Varna, The remains were laid to rest on Thurs- day, in I3ayiield cemetery, The high cost of writing is the most recent problem of the bind. Collegiate gcat. students s eI iia t veze• cov. ed z application for ns f o' the z ,Ionee x - amination$ and were shocked to ob- serve a general increase in prices, Tho maximum fee, $10 last year, is now $15, May we give you the book which helped thousands to get their phonograph in the cabinet of their ideal? N the fascinating pages of "Edison and I Music" you will learn the characters t' S 1CS of the exquisite styles developed by the Old Masters in England, France and Italy. Seventeen beautiful plates illustrate the New Edison's cabinets, each of which is a direct adaptation from some historic furni- ture treasure. No one sliould• buy a phonograph without getting this book. It'd free. J. WILLIS I'OWELL, Dealer EXETER, ONTAIt1O Crediton THE ESR TIDES Dr. and Mrs. Orme motored to Toronto on Monday, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. Tr'evethick, Spent the week -end in London. Miss Julia Hauch, 01 Shakespeare spent the week, -end at her home. Miss Clarissa Hill, nurse, of Wind- sor, is visiting at her home here. Mr. Russell Clark of Walkerville, spent the holiday at his home here. Miss Doris Jefferson, nurse, of Granton, spent a few days here last week, visiting friends. Mr. Lorne Brown whohas been attending Toronto University, Is home fel. the Summer vacation. Mr. Roszell .went to Hamilton Fri- day, returning on Saturday. Mrs, Roszell who has been in Hamilton, returned with hiin. Rev. Parnaby, of EJlimville, Occup- ' red the pulpit of the. Methodist church Sunday, both morning and evening. Rev. Baker going to Elimville, 1 Dr. Truemner and Mrs. Trueznner `+ of Chesley, motored here .and. Wilt . r the week -end at the latter's parents, , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Gaiser. ' 1<4r. and Mrs. Wm. Smith of near Shipka, have moved into the house recently -bought from Mrs, Conrad • Kuhn. We welcome them to our vil- f lege, A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Methodist parsonage on Wed- nesday evening last, when Sylvia, _only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wes- ley Jones, was united in mariarge to Albert Snaith, Rev. Baker, officia- ting. The best wishes of a host of friends is extened to the young couple. WINS GOLD MEDAL. Lynn Salton, son of Rev. G. 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It saves money "next time" be- cause HIGH STANDARD is a long - wearing paint. You don't need to paint so often, ' And when after years of service it has gradually worn away, it leaves a good surface for repainting. This means saving of time and material. There is a Lowe ih'rothers paint, var- nish, enamel or stain for ovary purpose Dashwood Mrs. S. E. Elliott is visiting in De- troit at present. Mr, and Mrs, J. Zeller are visiting in Stratfordh' t zsweek . Norman Brown, of Paris, visited his mother over the holiday. viiss A. Lane, of Dorchester, le vis- iting her sister, Mrs, A. Oostreicher, Mrs, A. Birk and daughter Verna are spending a few days in Detroit< Mr. S. Page, of Galt, visited at the home of Mr. E. Tiernan for a few days. Mr. Clarence Yager and Mina Ehlers spent the week -end In Strat- ford. Mr. and Mrs. William 13renner, of Stratford visited friends in town on Sunday, Miss Luella Merrier, of Hespeler, spent a few days, with her parents this week. Miss Alberta and Mrytle Koch, of London spent a few days with their parents, . this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kleinstiver and Mrs. P. Mclsaac spent a few days in Stratford this week. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Graybeil, of Woodstock, visited with Mr, and Mrs. J. Graybeil over the holiday. 'Mr. and Mrs. V. Heywood, of Exe- ter . and ' Miss Dora Draft, of London visited at the Mr, P. Kraft's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Datars, of New Hamburg, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Datars, of near Hensall, Mr. and Mrs. Silas Adams, of amnion spent Sunday with Mr, and Mr.. Ed. Kraft. A very unfortunate accident hap- pened to Mrs. Chas. Schroeder while visiting at Mr. Wni. Snell's on Sat- urday last. It seems that wheel un- hitching the horse she forgot one hold -backs This let the shafts drop and the buggy trailing frightened the animal. In trying to hold it she was knocked down and tramped on with the result that the limb was broken below the knee. Farquhar The Women's Institute will meet on Tuesday evening, June 1st. A paper will be given by Mrs. Garnet Passmore on Co-operation between school and home and also a talk on eSalads by Mrs. A. Doupe. These pa- pers will both be very interesting so we will hope for a good attend- ance. The annual Thames- Raod School picnic will be held on June Srd in Mr. James Ballantyne's bush. Ball games and other sports. Everybody welcome. Bring your basket. Mr. David Brown spent the week- end in St. Marys. Thames Road Miss Maybelle 111cNaughtou of London visited relatives here over the week -end. A large number from this neigh- borhood attended the celebration in Exeter on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Francis of London, visited at Mr. Wesley John's during the past week. The farmers have been making great headway with their work dur- ing the past week and the rapid growth has been very pleasant to see. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wilbur Bosnell and George Bosnell visited their fattier, and mother at the home of their sis- ter, Mrs. Wes. Johns, during the past week. Last Sunday was S. S. anniversary day at Bethany. Dr. Medcl the pastor preached an appropriate sermon and Hensall Quartette sang very accept- ably. Zion Mr. and Mrs, H. Kyle motored to London. on Saturday last. Mr. George Brock, of Missouri, visited with friends over the holi- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Hern, Sr., vis- ited with Mr. Rd. Scott at Farquhar on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Poole visited on Sunday at Monroe with Mrs. Poole's parents. Messrs. James and William Horne were in Toronto Sunday and Monday visiting their brother; Richard, who is ill. The Sunday School Anniversary will be held on June 13th. Rev. Mr, Sinclair, of Centralia, will conduct the services. Rev. C. W. Baker, of Crediton, conducted the services on Elimville circuit last Sabbath. Mrs. Baker aild family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Kyle for the day. Mr. and Mrs, Saznitel Steven on and children of Prospect hill, and Mr. and arcs. Mussell Dealt and fam- ily, of Rockwood, motored up and, vicited at the home of Mr. J. T. Horn on Sunday. l`I set's. John 'fieri, Sr.,`Thos. 'cern and henry horn are leaving on Mon- day for ilamolta, Man., to visit their brother William. They will,also it with other relatives and friends in the 'Gest, The fellow Who •isn't fired with a ;. iau,:,ier m is apt to be fired. Centralia Mr. T. Neil spent the holiday in London. Miss R. Koch spent a few .days with her agent . parents zlu. Dashwood, Mr, Albert Parsons, e PI s s, of Loudon, visited in Centralia over the holiday, Mr. C. O'Brien has purchased a Ford Coupe and Mr, Byron Hicks a. Ford Sedan, The kitchen of the house of Wes. Hodgins, raised up for a new found- ation. has fallen over, Mr. E. Walker, engineer for the Flax mill has rented and moved into Byron.Hiek's house on Main street. Mrs. Wm. Robinson suffered a severe stroke last Thursday even- ing, Dr. Hyndznan and a nurse from Loudon are in attendance. She is slightly better to -day, Tuesday. Zurich Mrs. F. Howald, of St. Marys, is visiting at the home of her father, Mr, P: Bender, who is seriously 111, Mr. Elmer Johnston, who spent the past winter months here, left for Wisconsin state ou Tuesday. Mr. Chas. Weber, who recently underwent an operation for rupture, at London, is home and is improving nicely. Mr. E. W. Stoskopf moved his household effects to Kitchener, on Saturday, with a large motor van, from that city. Mr. Dan Snaith is spending a *few weeks with relatives and friends at New Hamburg, Kitchener and Hamil- ton. Mr. August Simone, who spent the past winter at Kitchener, re- turned to Zurich and is assisting Mr. Alex Foster in cement work. Mrs. E. W. Stoskopf left for their home in Kitchener, on Monday morn- ing, after visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnson for a few weeks. Mrs. Annie Zeller of Detroit, is visiting relatives and friends in Zur- ich. We understand Mrs. Zeller in- tends leaving for Germany in a few weeks where she will be for some time. LOCALS (Additional locals on page four) Mr. C. Chapman, of Goderich, vis- ited friends in town Monday. Miss. Louise Amy, of London, visi- ted in town over the holiday. Mrs. Ferguson, visited at her home in Teeswater for the holiday. Mr. A. Ingram, of Hamilton, vis- ited friends in town on the 24th. Mr. Russell Gidley, of Blyth, vis- ited relatives in town on Monday. Miss Annie Sanders, of Stratford, spent the holiday with her mother. Mr, and Mrs. Fred May and child visited in Mitchell Sunday and Mon- day. Mr. Louis MacKay, of Hensall vis- ited Melville Gladman, over the holi- day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet, of Sarnia, spent the 24th with rela- tives. Miss Needham, of London Tp., is visiting her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Corsaut. Mrs. Colerick and daughter, of London, visited with Mrs, C. Knight over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Grieve, and daugh- ter Helen, of London, visited over the holiday in town.. Huron Anglican Synod has fixed the minimum stipend for clergy at $1,300 with free rectory. Mr. C. Heywood who has been ill for several weeks was able to be out for a car ride this week, Mr. and Mrs. Butler, of London, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr.. i and Mrs, Harvey Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Jarmayne, and fam- ily, of London, visited Mr. and Mrs. F, W. Gladman, over Sunday. Mr, Orby Kestle, of Windsor, spent Sunday and Monday with his par- ents, :tri•. and Mrs. Ed. Kestle. Mrs. (Rev.) M. 3. Wilson, who has been visiting with her sister in Guelph returned home last week. Mr. Sweglar and Mr, Harry Sweg- lar, of Toronto, were the guests of. Mr. and stirs. N. J. Dore, over the. holiday. Mr. and Mrs. O Becker, and chil- dren, motored over from New Ham- burg and visited with Dr. and Mrs. Browning. "Miss Bernice Tuckey, of Exeter, vas the 1;uee.t. of her aunt, Mrs. (Itcv.) E. G. Powell, on Monday."— L:tca,n Son. A. Scotcl nan writing home from tt ' United States •pinned the postage ::1.:.; :n to the envelope to show how cal y 1 i. 1S, "r . crivao Ceaosla a n two chcll7run and Mrs. Biaght, . of Brant - t elt d• with Mr. and, Mrs. R. N. Creech over the holiday, -At the i)ietc•iet Meeting of the LC).O.F, held in •Clinton last week. Me, ,. , (`lark, of Hensall, was ap- pointed the ncia.D.C. I. They do say that the only 'thio, which has' not gone up since the sear is the Sunday' morning church. col- lection, -a -Brockville Recorder. Mr. C. R, Howard motored to De- I When in a fix, sweating willge troit for over the 24th, you fai'tiaer than swearing, Ice You have no idea how big the mules do the kicking, Other fellow's troubles are, Mr. Jas,. Murray, of Seaforth, spent Sunday t l a and, Monday atl a his home. 'Mr. C has.y of l: , 3 dinen ...ton, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson. Kestle, Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Chapnian and son motored to Niagara for over the holiday, Mrs. Jas, Stewart, of Windsor, has been, visiting her mother, Mrs, Haz'n- ess for several days. Mrs. MoDonlad, of the Manse, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Dr,) Mc- Lenand,• of Windsor. Make sure the prize you chase is worth the price. If you cultivate your. talents you'll always find an opportunity to use them. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Butler, of Lon- don have been visiting relaitves hero and. at Cromarty for a few days and returned on Wednesday evening. Miss Da•vidrson, of Walton; Mr, J. Stacey, of Hensall and Mr.• and Mrs, Chas. Godbolt, of Winchelsea, spent the 24th with Mr. and: .Mrs. A. Carnm. Mr. Marchand and two daughters Misses Lily and Florence, and Mr Kitchen, of Waterford, motored up and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chas Sanders. Miss Edith Hyndman, who has been visiting her uncle and aunt, Dr. H. K. and Miss Hyndman, for sever- al weeks, leaves to -day (Thursday), for her home in North Dakota, Mr. and. Mrs. J. A, Stewart and family motored down through the Niagara peninsula Sunday and Mon- day. The fruit, trees were in blossom and presented a beautiful sight. In the opening game of the Huron County League at Goderich on May 24th, Zurich won by the score of 12 to 3. The game was exciting at times. 'Zurich scored five runs in the fifth. Mrs. Trumper, Mrs. Knight, Miss- es H. Sweet, A. Fish, Edith Heide- man and Flora Dinney are in London attending the annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the English church. Honking your horn doesn't help so much as steering wisely. Dr. and Mrs. Hewitt and two children of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. A. Dow in town, on their way to Grand Bend where they are occupying one of the cottages. Dr. Hewitt has returned to Toronto. The past week has been excellent growing weather. Garden stuff is be- ginning to make its appearance and field crops are coming along fine. The grass has made remarkable growth. The trees are coming out in leaf and blossom and present a beau- tiful appearance. Don't expect poor work now to lead to brilliant work hereafter. Dates for 'the midsummer exams this year have been fixed. by the Ont- ario department of education for June, instead of July as heretofore, with a view to having the examina- tions over before the hot weather begins. Hon. R. H. Grant, minister of education in the new Government made this announcement. Mr. H. T. Rowe has completed an- other car of eggs which according to the Dominion Government Inspec- tion, graded extras. This high grad- ing necessitates very skilful work- manship• on the part of Mr. Rowe's candler, who has been connected with the business for a number of years. This should also encourage the producer to take precaution in the care of and collection of eggs, as the large packing houses pay a premium for this class of eggs. EVIDENCE Of Success of Hacking's Heart and Nerve Remedy and .a Hacking's Kidney and Liver Pills Wm.. 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