The Exeter Times, 1923-11-22, Page 1aIFTY-FIRST, YEAR No.` 2556
EXETER, ONT.. THURSDAY 'MORNING, NOVEMBER 22nd., 1928
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of Christmas ,merchandise is now nearly complete and
Our stock
la for •your inspection. ' We have an immense stock of useful
on display Y Band- •
a Neck Scarfs'for Ladies and Men, Ties
gifts to select from, such s
,bags, Handkerchiefs, Bath•Robes and laimones, Fur Sets,. etc. etc. ' ome,_
complete.
`.'n, .rt+,fi`..1 la,,.,,.-• „��,'..:
early •while the stocl.s are }�l :. t,,,•„ , (�° t _ , I� 1,1 11 ,
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Ladies and Misses Burberry
Coats `• t; -19.0.0
fit' �� �� �
• se "extra heavy Cloth Coats in 73urberry style, good :
Laidler and Mis s
,,loring` of Heather and Lovat, etc.only a few to sell • at the very special
rk,
nieke',of $19,00 each.
Clearing " Sale of Dresses
on. sale this week a number of Ladies' and Misses'
We are placing
in Ser es' and Tricotines. These are odd lines
good quality Cloth Dresses Serges
les. To clear; at greatly reduced prices.
andgods
sizes but ` o y
:-.. '•1:.Underwea at
Men's -.� ll �Oo
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50 a garrnent
7 Dozen Men's all Wool Ribbed Shirts and ewers,; sizes 3:6 to 42,:
a real bargain at $1:50 a garinent.`
. � Remnants at:1.00 per Yard
511k
We still have a number of silk remnants;,woith!up„to •:$3,00 a yard.
to clear at $1,06 a yard.
,a —R' member we are clearing all our Fur Sets .:at, exactly half price.:
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Poplar.
Overcoats
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Coats; made of the.sanie cloth as the Mens,
Ouir`Slna11 Boys'Lo
i are low-. 5
, b ._ The` prices , .,•.�
treats
are linses
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w y qua ,
loomer its
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ed -3 dozen New Styles Smart Tweed and Worsted Suits
stere•
Just i
�-heinew style fancy back Suits, just the' kind your boy will
for Boys. T :•
want.
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EXETER COUNCIL
WednestlaYO Nov*, i th, 1923
9 A meeting, of the Conn tl held, in
the ofL Ce•of the ellen:: with al.1 the
members preslent. Preateus minutes
,approved,'
A circular letter from the Canadian
Good
PoadJ
A
ss'n
was o dered
Similar disposalvie ' fr
1
ed.
made of alet-
ter freer'l)arline Brea% ,re, sewage `ejec-
d s,
S. A. Stoth�ers Ayr,
room in t1ie
tors an puinpl
A• lattter frotu , e
12:ep , Clinton,� r3';uae 6.f. a
j Town AA 11 for - class's” Appr'o'ved:
g f the Saivatitcrn
'Arm nvt4 ted ixrx true G irrrcil, thaalkiarg
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f s e � avvn 1
.®I �•rt�lvuit 1�
�- them fol ,
' 4 t1] 't the vv re securin
'- auii advasans a Y, g
over Southc�tC Brbs' �stope
and wsltccl four tela lararcv ,af tit's .hours
.�.. tlr'1t weir1., stn nits alni the LiUrary.
tll,e�ll,all for any tprzrp{cr!s!e.
N 2 5 fi'7 f 1913
' d y coa d,� ed d
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Ensign to:v�vera,s. o . re
roi0ms•
_ The
--- tbat vee aarormned Mir, , Stevens gist
mo ion. 'tea. o¢r. 1t�iie ntinirte' boot# pro
a &. the chairs from.
tl
1 d 1' d
B5 tares ol. ; a as.
au for ie ' n ere ag2t 't i r an
given the , s'ecoad aiuc hili re• c in ; an
11tLlly' •p¢tssied.
:. T1ve
f°143.1-- lecarints were .•paid-
, f Griibg Stationery Co.,; supplu..s, 3,20;
r, sting, ru,r igators 48.31 j, ,o,
E. Di'gnen, small Ivasek 65c , Mrs. Yee)
pants, 45c.; J,ohr). Parao'<is,'tabor,-1500;
R, E: (Davis, team lah'or 2,.50: •P..t'er
Coleman; da., 24.75 ; F: W. :Bawd n,
do:, 5.50' Thos. ,Coeitiell,. .labor 2.3,e0";
Thos; Sanders, lobo', 15.00; C lyric
Heywood, xl..arn labor, 41,25 ; Harv,ey.
,Bros„ dos, 16",50; `Fred, Gorninh, do.,
16`5 ; �d0 ; ' Thos. Houldeno,, 13.75 ; Rd
tluance, labor 13.00;, W.. J. Statham;
peAdals, j. '50byc.
Fran- cis.
os. Senor, Clerk.
MOM
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STEPHEN" COUNCIL
TJac-Couaci1 oto the ',1'bwnsbip of
Sce,phr'n met"',im•t�lre Tavvn Hall, Credi-
ton, oat. Monday, Nays 5, ,at 1 p.in. 9.l1
members vv ere. Present. VI nates of
brieloue meeting \vse read and adopt-
Mamaed. River's butcher shop window. Mr,
• '::'eluate-lelayec='liter a grant of $30 Kernick's deer which was the largest
.= giving
eiv°t1 to mee'tc 'expense' incurred, rel of the three arm -veal this week. The
= �•` ;' err tlfe short ;canis e in Agriculture
vivp-se men returned hone: Monday 'having
u Axel r to .aider to instruct, 'puipnh
1from this -township and we aoutd had a great outing;
of Stephen, ca
Mr Preston Dearing,
who recently fractured his f leg, e gr . e �.
is able to be around by •the aid ofRAL
crutches, His friends were pleased 1
to see him in town on Tuesday, g
Brigadier -General King and 'sever-
al of his staff Motored up teem Lon- '
don on Wednesday of last week, and
inspected the recuits who have been Pearl bead Necklets
drilling under the compared of Maj- e en sol Necklets set itl;i
or 1•Ieaman. The boys were put
through. a number of manoeuvres,:, Tourboline and Perls $10
and were complimented for the man- Suppe as above with Yellow Gold $8.50.
I3ARGAIN
in XMAS GIFTS
Regular Price Sale Pr
$10 ante $12
nr•e in • which they were carried out:,
and also fol'" their smart appearance.
Word has been received et the
death of Clifford Treble, aged - 17
-years and 3' months, son of, Mr. and
ales. John ;Treble, formerly of Exe-
ter. The young man was thrown. from
h.is • horse while rounding up cattle.
on their' farm near; Fillmore, Sask.,
on Oct. 2lst and died :36 hours,later,
never regaining consciousness. ' The
w
deceased is a.nephe" of Mr.` Morgan.
of Exeter.
The Ladies' Aid of Cavell Presby-
terian church held a most successful ,
chicken pie supper on Thursday sy
ening
. o f last 'week. The ladies
P
ro
'aided
a very sumptuous repast, the
tables being. weighted down with
their abundance of good things co
eat A drizzling rain was falling at
the time and no douht kept'a num-
ber away who ;otherwise would have
been present.' Tao ptuceeds were
very gratifying and an>.oun:a'1 to oyer
$13'5.0 0.'
The three hunters who were in the
north woods ':after big game were
each successful in landing a deer.
The shooters were John Hunter, J„
alIfin and Beyt, i
tin
Remick. l
ck The
deer shot by tlae, two former arrived.
in town on Thursday, of last -week
and were on exhibition for a time in
Noma
arms
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Special Roofing Prices
TOR :THIS :WEEK
1 ply Roofing $1.85 per 'square
1 ply Roofing',$2.50 per square .,
2 ply Roofing $3.00 per square
PariodaRoofing
4.00.
n>t 25c
R00 fire e
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Gem ,
Roofing rf➢.C1�.$ 1,50.
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Paint Roofing
Plastic Cement 45c. •
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SPECIAL SHtfRLEY AND
DETRICT MAKE, GUARAN-
TEED $2,00.
Get your reserved seat at Howeys'
Drug store for the Spinsters' Return
next Wednesday night. "You will pe
sorry, if you don't.
The Mission Circle of Main St.
1VIethodist church will hold a Bazaar
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on.Sat'y Nov. 24th, at 3 o'clock, in
l
the Towit: flail. Fancy, art+cles and
home-made cooking for sale: Lunch
will also be served. ;
reccome,nd that the • Agricultural Rep- : A heavy fog 'enveloped the come
niunity. on Wednesday evening of last
esentative.for Huron make• a dernancl,
on the Government ;try futere' for pay:.
meat ot tlea e. expenses :instead ,of ask-
ing nlurucipal councils tocontribute;
And that, a furthea ,grant of $10 be'
made,.; to three ,Exeter Dstrnct Play-'
ng Associations.-Carrued,
Thefollowing orders were passed:
Albert Ke s, .Coni. ,$5.3Q; Ed. Fahner,
draav_'ng . gravel,''555.25 ; Dr. .,.W illiarns
ac.
A1ina . W hams, 519..50 ; D. MC-
a•'e,
Isaac, tile,•$18 i17 erred $16.66 ; A. Por -
,i, r.. Execi tae,,, .i 53 ; t3-. Eccie ton,;•
taxies reLS9:S4-obt. Car,ruther-,: ut , r.i.2.
3V
s gravel,
•calor,
o• � I�eSL ,
8
acro T.
week and again on Thursday even-
ing, making motoringmore or less
unpleasant and
hazardous. u
Some-
,
to s. me -
1 •
time during Thursday -night an auto-
mobile tailed to melee the turn a-
bout a' mile south of Centralia and
taking. 'to the ditch struck a tele-
phone :pole, bieakiug'it off:"' The car
crossed the small creeck and came
up cyto` the road an the opposite,sicte
r" itC •ourney:-
and; :Gari�Linll4d 0 i, Y
5123.50;.'N. Beaver, ;ravel, .'523.25; -A-quiet '•autlilsin wedding took
John Louie,':rep. drain, $1a;•.iel,'Baker place ill Stratford on. Saturday. Nov.
and others, el-ad,;nee $lb, W. Rabin 10th, when Margaret Louise, daugb-
e ser.
1 ri, bBoles and
". Frank thelate MY. '4V m, o s
son. grav�e,i; x,1,,35,; ter•v.ot. a
labor„ X23 ; H. .Apple„ton, WO -'w
$ 5 _. T,Rrs. Boles, was united in marriage
John Bell, trip. cuLveit, $20; Rags 1aY. to Jarues William only son of. the late
toe Columber, $2.25 ;` Frank Ram'Dr. T. A. Amos 'and Mrs. Amos' of
erasp, Tp. level 545.0 , U. Swett?- Exeter. The young couple will •re-
er• 'le arid, labor, 584.,40 •, C. Wi.lsoq>,,
cantract,;�Sh6pka dratin, abs; '5, B. side in Windsor as 1VIr. Amos is in
Stotl,.eas;,grant agr. 'course, $30; Ed. the office . of .the. Forel Motor Coln-
'abapton,: grant to Lxetir.plowiag Asa.• ,pang, of ,Walkerviile; Will''s"'many,
$lU Hun -t . Webb, statute" labor, $3.'friends in Exeter- will' johe with The
The Couaci• t.dau ilea to me`et aga,nTones in etteildiiYg congratulations,
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dui; 'Iowa I-Iall, Dec. 3, :at 1, peat
Henry Eitber, Clerk. l while•
The Ladies of the Ctomai`ty W.
M. S., will put on a' pageant in the
Thames Road •Church -on ` Tuesday
ening : November 27th, ' under the eve g,,• '.;�
'1uspiceso the 'realties Road cl urch.
'Thie,”`n
pageant 'eant has'been, give' ,on'
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Z bee "w'c
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occasions and las it
• o cos
'other c
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.re ceided and we -.anticipate a 'pleas-
ant, profitable and social evening,
as we have other good numbers which
includes some talent from Exeter,
the' Misses Southcott and Harveye
who
will 'give two musical selections.
Light refeshniehts will be served.
yy Admission 35c and 2.Oc. Program to
commence at 8 o'clock sharp.
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T.. KETTLE, LOW
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I. hICES•.['O a �:JICI
SALE,' $2.75 •
Grade xes $1.50
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�P17
Ci°Ji. Saws
Diamond �
Guaranteed
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LOCALS
'Mrs. Clarise Snell, of IJsborlle, un-
derwent , an operation at `Victoria
hospital; London, on Monday and is
getting' along nicely
Mrs, Geo. ' Walker, of Stephen, is
visiting with her sister, Mrs, Rick'd
Penhale, of Toronto, The, latter has
riot been well. and is neater the doe
Gents Guff Links in Velvet Case, pr. $4
Gents Watch Fobs (Gold Filled) $6
j
Gemts Black PRibbon�.obs (Gold
Filled Mounts) $2.75
Solid Gold Bar Pin setWith; real Pearl $6
Solid Gold Brooches With real Pearl $10 ..
Sterling Silvei..Bar Pins set with
]Brilliants
These Goods are GoingFast
$6
$5
IA
2
$3.50
1.75
$3:56
CO
$1.50 $1'
Da ort
nit
not LooseYouro
S.Fitton
Registered., Optometrist
Wepayspecial attention to the testing and fitting off
p
Children's sight.
Viessre Byron Hicks, of Centralia
and Alf. Paul, of Kirkton, are exhib-
iting a number of choice cattle at the.
Royal Winter' ,Fair, Toronto, this.
week. Included in the lot are a
number of baby"b-ayes.'; Mr. Robt,
Rowcliffe will have charge of the
animals while in. ,Toronto. He left
last Friday -for` that -city_
A fire on Satiuday afternoon at
4 'o'clock destroyed the large grist
unIl at Staffa., which 'has• been used
for Some time by Mr. Robt. Sadler
as a chopping mill. The' mill, was
i fire running' at the time, and the fix e
supposed to have originated_ from an
oil engine, which backfired and which
had been' a source of trouble since it
was installed, two years,:ago. A large
`stable and garage; close to the mill,
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DECEMBER 23 and 24
John arry or
merica's Greatest Dramatic Aet.or
in the most thrilling-' role:o1
all fiction
AND ALL-STAR . CAS'lF 1N
' SHERLOCK HOLMES"
Story by Sir Conan Doyle
iss.' At
'A picture you must not In
last the world famous Sherlock
Holmes, comes to the screen in a
Y th-taking drama of.
brilliant g
b
��� t is ' end.e-
undervv�^Id. It London's�
ands:alsa•'o v'ned-by l'11..,;SadlexL we? e. , ..-. . _ . ,„, r fu1 and sweep-
niablylire iii -„-..5,.- 71 1.
burned to the ground. Outside of the
i t
urs of the eat
dramatic y
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p
Ing.
insurance, the loss will be 'about
Q5>Oi)0.
A sudden death took -place, in 1
ter on Nov. 15Th when Mrs. Susan
Elliott, widow of the late John E1-
liott, passed away at the. age of 78
Years,. The deceased had been in
her accustomed health and vias a-
round as usual the day previous. She
was' taken ill Thursday morning ,aiid
died a few hours later, death being
due to, apoplexy. -The ••clepeased was
born in York coun'ty Tier ntaaler
name was Susan Windsor. She was
united in •marriage to Mr, John El
On Thursday morning est vee 1 lint and: about 36 years ago the fain
Mr. I3 c1. Davis was ploviriisg Reeve ily- moved to Exeter. Mr. Elliott. died
Beavers' garden one of the ehorses about 19 years ago. For a nilinlaer.
stepped on the covering 'of- an ' old • o f years the deceased vvas a teacher''
well which. gave way. i4h•. Davis in, the rainier $t. Snnday Sclsool. •She
was endeavoring '' to miss the well
i tvvo clan titers. Tviiss
rs strrvived l y g
wlsen the bind feet of one of the an -Laura and Mrs. John lvalper. ,:rive
ilnals went throughthe covering and sisters and three brothers also sur
he animal went backward.f'orturs- wive: Mrs. Geo. Snell, of town, Mrs.
vnot P and the
a.tely. the well vas (Jeep- a C. Lewis; Miss L. Windsor, Mrs' A.
horse's head. and front feet were a Brown and hlrs. W. T. Bruit, all of
hove ground. A crowd was soon on London; George'Windsor, of town,
the spot and a derrick from the rear•- and paries and 'Hiram VCrindscir, of
ble shop was hastily erected. After Clandeboye• The funeral. private,
was held oil` Saturday, interment in
the Exeter cemetery.
l' f1eCTO'iil-csROOKS
air. Gordon. Welts,;, returned to a couple of hours the animal \\.k1
ndsor Tuesday evening after t 1escued little the worse for its es;:-
Wl
`spending a few- flays with Mrs. Wells 1erlence .""
ant daughter "at the hones oi,; 13e innilti� reset r ,, lay `evening,
and inf g
i 5
Mrs.
rs:AS D aviswill VJames
es Street Church taI
'a new,
^Tie,editor, of The 'iles is rate lde1arture into a series of ve ar in:
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ful toalrir, Wood for, a.tineroastteresting services. Commereiiat
A. pretty atttumn • wedding took;
place at the' hone o
f • of .1\1r. and Mre.
Arthur
its. Centralia, on- Wed-;
Brno
of venison:..
Mr, iti4p
oc1 received "a sharseven o'clock there will be fit- . nesday, Nov. lath, tli; when their eld-
tine Young elect rhes ha' hag son, TJr. tteen,minutes of col`imunit;y singing est daughter, Elva Iliay vvas tt. ite cl
Clare Wood, of Sudbury. as part of the service. Between the in; marriage to Mr. Andrew Proctor;
Donald Gladman, . son of lesson and the regular sermon tile adopted eon of, the Iate Mr, and: Mrs.
easter ` - pastor will ga brief editorial ser- Thos. Proctor Belgrave. Promptly
fLo,
Lon- 1 give,
r• Hall o
- F. Glacli
Mrs. 1,.
N
•."anl s
Ml
parte took
- '•l bridal at
- ., the lett ,
Idon, undei}vent an operation in that 1 mon on some lice up to-the-nfinute at two o'ciocl v 1
last and at present issue:" The subject 00 Sunday night their place ' under l prcitt,lj decor a-
j. is5 on Saturday - will be' "The Convalescence of Rus- ted arch of evergreen and maple
is getting along as well as can be es
petted
Mr. Reg. Elliott, of Norvriefk
BORN
S'L7211VA111'—In' "Csborne, on Friday,
Nov. lathi, to lair. and Mrs. J. E1=
filer Stewart, a son.
WELLS—In Exeter, on Saturday,
November 1`7,tli, to MT. and., Mrs,
nalordnn Wells,' ar. daughter.
1t YVtV(70D -irr Exeter, on Monday;
Nov. 19111, to Mr, mid '3'rrs. Ileetor
l-leywood, a son. y
P1100
t. l TT -7n Exeter, on '1'hui sdaY
hLL. O
Nov. 15th, Susan Windsor, widow
of the Late Sohn Elliott, aged .78
ycar•S.
1'>11.TON- In 1VIidland, on Nov. 16,
Miss ]Martha Fulton in her 75th.
Year.
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ENGAGEMENT
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and
'ATM Geo. Dalrymple,' of
1`ucker•sliiitll, =u nounce the engage-
t of their eldest ,daughter'; Susie
rlren ,
Christina to Mr Lenwood R. Purdy,
of Tuckersrllith, The marriage to
take place in December.
•
has been aeperanuated as manager
of the Molsoias bank. at, that;,place,
'ting with relatives in• Exeter.
six." For the next four Sunday leaves', to the strains of LOhel,grlri's
wedding march played by alas, 2'l art
Powe, of London, sister of the bride;
Tile bride who was givers away by
her fattier, was charmingly attired
in - gown of ivory desireis satin Witt
nights there will be. a special series
of sermons on "The Religious Faith
of Great Men,"' beginning Sunday
evening with "The Faith of Giad-
zs . Dlliott`and falrliiy'are moving to Stone."
Mr.
Sunday last was Missionary Sun -
The
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The Valdictoly atich ess given by • clay in the Methodist churches of f:Ire
ivrr. Wan. Lawson at the High School Exeter' Distriet. A general exchange
erieeiilent b',xeVciscs is, in type, of pulpits w'as al•ra,nged by theIpast-
f.,015111i ,.,., .•
tri e • of interest-. ors.' Iiev. 3 i' Manning, Suwra;spt,. of rife
i,olrh,, ,a nu b i
vv.iii to slloi•tage of "Miitinar5 clepartnent, •n Dx
inggetrteernrs, witbutt o g
space; we are tillable to tntbiidi then, eterssanti spoke in° the Jaanesi
1.. church in tile morning 011(1 in Main
this .wee -
itre. Gen, 'Coward received word St. 1h1.ii;C1 til the evening. Ids deliV
her sister "ered two ver' eloquent sermons and
last week of the death of y tl
ul
Miss Martha 1 Fulton, who ho died at:. Presented the missionarysionary question In
Midlaudon 1'ov. 10th in her 75t11 such a, vvay ss to inlpress upon his
was The deceased w s a. former 'hearer's the need of more money and
resident of 'Exeter leav'in�5, here abort -mare Helpers to carry oil t1i worts.
ears, aro. 'Rey. f . E. Clysdale occupied the
five y �
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l i inthe evening and
le
:: James t. pulpit t z
recent_ �
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rec.� It
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who
al
iVlrs: Cecil ni rr_ preached a. very it ipiring' inission-
le -enc erwent an operation for appen-
dicitiS at Victoria t0epitai, tendon, ary 54r11�en Donnelly
has sofar recoveredaas to be able to ''was aI a
:t 11;111ll for the day. Rev.
G. VJ'. 11,ivers preached at Centralia,
< titutiorr a cl 9s -IG. t
le.ivo that ins n , .,� . � l
atin Y at the home of her brother, :kir.., Iu,i . 'CV, HHiteley was at IIOliniva lo,
b { L •,
� );t is e� ltiev. 'Livingstone wss at Grand Bend,,
t she w It ,ret,ern to Iter, I'ev. Maines vvas at I-Ietls'lll and Rev
pectecl that, i Crediton.
,
Ewart Powe iii one on. - 1
treated �xete_ patrop:S assts,. aging, t7, -
l: eats
res. A11aa1 T i
in fern
iio,�tIie bestp e
London, is showing Sherlock 'Holmes -
this week. "
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Adults c
Admission,
tri;
"Read Click! And the
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picture is you�rvs- to keep.
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Photo Stu
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son and Mrs, Cleo, David, of Clielon;
carried a shower liotrrlttet of ti•iclal Mr. and ;Mrs. a7. tell. Goderi.eb ,end
elle Valley, J ,The friends from Wingh- m nett' r31yt u,
poses and Lily'at: . y
marriage service was eonducti d by
the.brideee pastor, Rev.' W. Itilewley,
of .: Centralia. Derieg the signing of
the register and 'while corlgratela-
tions were being- offered,. Meirdel-.
ssohn's wedding march was played
by aI s. Powo wlto P,.180 accompanied
her. slater who sang sweetly "Vol'
Yon Aloue.The guests werc'iilvited to
the dieing -room where a dainty lun-
cheon Wasservedand the `rooa'rr'was
decorated l : pink and White,
prettily: de le I
14 Tr, and Mrs. Proctor? lett 'later for
a 'weddingtrip to Toronto and other.
in' a
' away
,pciints; the bribe going
shit of navy Ftreticb triootiale with
r,,,
liatf,o match. The guests lurn.Lered
about severity and those fr0111 e:,. clitu
tairce were Mrs, Duncan Anderson,
]itiee Mar Corley',. (sister'
Frerson; 5 y
of the graonL) Toronto, aria Srltr.s
rl.teb`'alis Simr",oe; Mr, and ;Errs, ,1 iI-
` o n'le in Stephen y _i . Sinclair was at Crediton,
r oil Fi.`irla.
THAMES ROAD
eleasles are quite pre,vale,rtt 111 tins
Vicinity:
The stork s>iiited °at the liozrt::; of
1\11. and Mrs. Elmer Stew31.1t 01. Fri-
day
iday last and left a little, eon,
We are pleased to reaert thc.1
,las. Gardiner is r•ecevc;ting .front Ion
serious fall,
Mrs, L. I3•. 311l/ .wood l+,;ret;
4
a few clays with nlrs. W. h1, auve1,1r?1
in Exeter.
t
w
.t ri
Mr. Leonard. Iin�ris .posit. a
tli11"5 taut n ell, with flt, nt1S :1, 1..,li-
er 101r
air. sand 21t's" J. .C+tt'e, ;;1tcnr.
111
cTac' Vt: rt.i Ale. tiild it£rs. 1,., l• ,
Rr�u,,..ldialc.
`t - 1�Iar'is ha;7 irt.c:li c1nt. l..
alr:.las. 1 k
recovering nicely,.