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The Exeter Times, 1924-7-17, Page 4Yo 1,7tho 92 CAL Fall Fair: datee 2i;x.Lter G for Sept. > . 1. and 17th. 1. av e i s.. I1i1 dred Horton of Toronto is epe�ircliuglies vacation here, l lalnaafi 1nngaxat a ndGradY s Pen- hae,'vieltod in Clinton last week. Mrs. John Snell returned Mor nda Yj evening after visiting in Sarnia for week. Mies Wix naired Townsend and Mr. Jackson are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, jos, Sutton, , 111r. and Mrs. Geo. Eiiber, of Cred- ironrr'were Sunday visitors with Mr: and Mrs, Frank Taylor, Mr, and 11Tre. John Ford Sr. of Ex- eter North, spent a -week iii Detroit, -with relatives and friends. Orbic Keetle returned Friday ev- ening to -Detroit, ,atter a short visit with ,ids parents ixi Usborue, x Andrew Eastona Mr, is a using a palatal. finger these days, the result of baying it caught in a pulley. Mr. W. D. Sanders returned Mon- day, from. attending the U.F.O. exec- ittive meeting at Toronto last week, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Smith, and faintly, of London, spent: the past week with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pen - hale. e .eel Mrs. J. N. Howard has moved with her household effects over ,tlie store premises of Mr. C. L. Wilson, on Main St. Misses Lila Snell and Marguerite g e Hackney, who have been visiting for 1v week in Detroit, returned home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamden and Mrs. Crews, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Bawden last week and are now camping at Grand Bend. lylx's, Jos, Statoaareturned from to visit in London last week, Nu er o ia. c Clint are reported an u s oaaapl � l in town of people's hail! grown chick- enbeinta allowed to run at large and owed doing a lot of damage to garden stmt,• ell F ' Mr. and Mrs. Raass aayne and family end Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Markle et Brantford, visited for a few days last week with. Mr. and Mrs. P. Frayne, av' li the former's have been visiting nt $ g v mother, Mrs, R, Delbridge, far the Peat few 'weeks, lett for their house at:1.11s Ste, Marie, Out, :Tuesday MorningM1 F. Mrs. • Gordon u 1 ells and child who' tilts. cr ndo �,, have been visiting with the forrier's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. 5, Davis, returned, to ,their honne in Windsor Tuesday morning, Mrs. J, W. Mallett, and Dorothy and liennetix Mallett, of London, vis- ited for a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs. Bali Heywood, , and on Saturday, Mr. J, i , Mallett and Mr. Art Tdynd also of London, visited at the same iiouie, all returning' to the city on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Enos Down, who have just returned from an extend- ed motor trip to Montreal and other places in Quebec, spent Tuesday night and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Snell. TheY were accom- panied here by the Misses Emma and. Pauline Down, of London. Mr. Eric Joyce, who has been as- sisting his brother hir. Albert Joyce in Evangelistic Services at the Tent on, the corner of William and Gid - ley streets, returned to his home in Toronto, Saturday, Mr. T. G. Wil- key who has been indisposed for some time, has sufficiently recovered to join Mr. Joyce in the services. THE EXETER TIMES Miss Tinsman is spend her holi- days in. London, Sarnia and other' plants. i nu , JulS fln was a quiet day town` from the standpoint et the Battle of elle Boyne celebration. A few fife and drum selections broke the morn- ing stillness, but all died away as they drove in cars northward to God- erich, Mr. John Preszcator, of town and Mr. George Burden, of Port Franks., neglected usin the evening, contrary tp past years, 10,Xeter and Crediton lodges celebrated iii God e l g s oricl_ this year, Mrs. H. N. Anderson' and son, who. The Mission Band of the James St, church held their annual picnic in Victoria Park, on W ednesday July nth, with° nearly all the members present. A very pleasant time was spent in games of various kinds. Supper was : served shortly . after four o'clock, at which every one. seemed to do ample justice and to enjoy that event as well or better t g than the ames. Two citizens, to whom we tender our thanks, had erected swings which added greatly to the enjoyment of the girls and boys. The, Treasurer of the Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives, desires gratefully to acknowledge the fol- lowing contributions received in Ex- eter, by the Field Secretary of the National Sanitarium Association: - Jones & May $5, Dr. J. W. Browning $5, C. F. Hooper $5,.M. R. Complin $5, Rev. F, E. Clyesdale $2, Rev. W. E. Donnelly $2, T. Harvey $2, Rev. Johnston $1, A. R. Iiinsnan, D.D., $1; J. S. Harvey $1,'H. C. Rivers $1, W. S. Cole $1, I. H. N. $1, Sid. 'Davis $1, M. E. Gardiner $1, Rev: A. A. Trumper $1, , G. A. Hawkins $1, B. W. F. Beavers $1, J. Hind $1, Miss A, Yelland $1, B. M. Francis $1, W. H. Harness 50c, F. M. Boyle 50c, L. B. Doyle 50c. totalling $41.50. 118 s week your coon °o .- for Made by Ames Holden Tire >Sc Rubber Co. Limited KITCHENER, ONTARIO will give o ore miles for each dollar of cost -prove it -test them with any other tire and r1frrr ls i3°i SOLD BY (EO. ESSER d, CEENTRA3'.,IA :Y,'INYI1miltl"r R, CREDE.P01/ ED iKie ` Ni)1OVIt,DiaSHWOOD a4uyWp'U'r Mr. Sanx'1 Poplestone visited with HURON '1'Ir (7.'1`,'CI. his mother here this" week,. surkowrs Miss Marion Blatchford, of Toron- . to, is 'holidaying at her home here, bliss Josephine shine Davis has: returned 1 ome after spending her vacation, In Detroit. The James St. girls played a game o soft ball with Cei.tralia on ,Wed- nesday evening. Mrs. Otto Isrochem of Chicao, and 1VIrs.. McGee, of Wallaceburg, visited with Mrs. Wm, Walker and other r relatives here during the week. t e Master Seldon and „TenureBucaaan- an who have been here with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Terry, t for The past' year and a half, attending school, returned to their home in the West Tuesday. Master Hugh Creech, eon of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Creech, while playing ball at Victoria Park, this week, had the misfortune to have several ribs injured in a fall and as a result is now confined to his home. DEI' CONS`RATION Another other column will be found In .n an ad for the Westinghouse Perfec- tion CookingRange, to be demon-, g theHydro Shop, Exeter, strated at, on Thurs,, Fri. and Sat., 'July 17th, 1 8t and 19th. This demonstration will be of remarkable interest' to Housewives and all such, . who can spend a short time at any of these demonstrations, will be well repaid. Don't miss it. reported the establishment of an L. T. L. group by - the organizer, Miss Duff. An invitation to hold the next convention in, •Goderich was .receiv- ed from that branclr:and was accept- ed. • Mrs. A. McGuire, the president, occupied the chair: During,the meetings, a ,resolution of sympathy was passed to be forwarded to the editor of""the, White Ribbon Tidings, Mrs. McAlister, of Galt; who was re- ALBERTA COAL EXETER, July 7:54 ---'file anembere 1 of the Woxnen'e Christian Tenener- anee Union, of Huron CountY, held 1 annual con venticn in tl?oir 27t a a t Jellies St, Meth. church, Exeter, on Thursday of last week, with a large attendance, Enthusiastic sessoins were held, g durin which the follow- ing executive was";;eleeted; Honorary president, Mrs. Daudsou, Goderich;. Mrs. A. McGuire, Brussels; Vice- pi'esadent,Mi .' T. Cooper,Clin- ton; . s A, T cos. -Sec,, Miss E, Murdock, Hensall; Treas. Mise M, Bailey, God- erich "Y" Sec. Miss Deadman, Brus- selsSec.,Mrs. Geo. Johns sols: and L T.L..L, ..e sten, Goderich. Features of the event were the conference conducted on O.T.A. vs Government Control, in, which it was stated that the estab- lishment of government control would 'be unwise 'from a temperance point of view; the, resolution which was passed expressing the desire of the membership that no change be made in the present temperance leg- islation unless it made for a more boron In •enforcement and Ciao decis; t g log. to carry on a campaign of educa- tion in order that the issues at stake in the expected plebiscite be made thatthe citizens can clear sovote in- telligently. n „ tel.ligently. • a ent Reports p 1)epaz t aa. ' In the presented reports ' by the p various departments it was shown that much progress is being made by the branches. The Blyth member- ship reported the organization of a Y.W.C.T.U. and the Exeter members Supplementary estimates provide 200,000 to assist in cheapening the carriage of coal from Alberta mines to Manitoba and Ontario. Few people will criticize an experiment looking to the independence of our .country in a commodity whicli' is used in al- most every Canalian home. cently bereavedby death of her bus- band, Rev. Mr. McAlister, HAY COUNCIL The officers elected for the follow - The regular meeting of the council ing year are as follows: Hon. Presi- of the.Township of Hay, was held indent, Mrs. Davidson, Goderich;Pres: the Town Hall Zurich on Monday Ju- ly. 7. All members were present. The Pres., Mrs. A. T. Cooper, Clinton; minutes of the previous meetings Cor, Sec, Miss E: 11Inrdock, FIensall; were adoptecl as read. By-law No, 5, Tec. Sec:, Miss A. E. Consitt, Hen- 1954, re Stephen Drain, was read a sa11 Treas., Miss M. Bailey, "Goder- third time, and finally passed;. and ich; "Y" Sec., Miss Deadnsan, Brus Court of -Revision re said drain,- was sels; L.T.L. Sec:; Mrs.' Geo. Johns - closed. The communication from 1VIr, ton, Goderich. John Peuhale and others re Black. Creek, was ordered filed as the mat - STEPHEN COUNCIL ter referred to is now in the hands of, Thieno- hi i lieer. All agree - the o 1 5 ment was made with Mr. Tlios. Laing for a lease for one half acre of land, being Lot' 15, con. 6, Hay township, for a term of five years. Said land to be used fol '•a gravel pit. Mr. Noah Sararas ivii ':appointed as foreman on work of cleaning out and improving Masse drain. in accordance 'with En- gineer's plans, and that said work be proceeded with as soon as possible. The- Council of the township of Hay will enter into an agreement with M. G. Deitz regarding ;the installation of the new switchboard of the Zurich Central office in the Deitz block, and all material and labor will be suppli- ed and paid for by M. G,"Deitz. When occasion .shall require, the switch- board shall be moved back to the old location, the said M. G. Deitz to move it at his own. expense.. Sufficient bonds to be lodged,, with the Treasurer of the Township for due performance of the agreement. A number of ac- counts were passed. zw� i SSi illlfl116fIf1ShllIii lJlI1iIhf1 hflhii flli)llIilPJi lIIIII ullhiIIiillilliiil "Where .do we sleep?" "Has someone: called. up by Long Distance and reserved CUT rooms `?I ". If not, you will ,be rimming a greater rzsk 'this yeax than last. -Some of the party, have been' looking fer- -Ward for weeks, erha s to. -this .trip. Double their enjoyment with the definite assurance of a good might's sleep. Reserve your rooms by Long Distance - always - and make sure they will be wait- erg for you inn just a few minutes you wall know. The evening rate en Station- -to -Station calls (after 8.80 standard time) is only about onerhaIf the day rate. 'The fright rate (afters midnight, standard titre) is only about one-quarter the day rate. Eneri/ Bell ,Telephomxe ie a: Lon .g'Iristaricr# , tation. Thee council of .the , Township •of Stephen, convened' in the Town Hall, Crediton, an. Monday, Jul} 7t1-1, 11924 at 1 p.m. All members were present. Minutes read and adopted. Sw.eitzer-Hayes; That Peter Eisen-. baclr' be awaeded'thte contract to, erect euh.a's culvert on Concessions 4 and' 5 far the price sd 59.56 per ,,cable yard and is to furnish, all material, and tot build and keep intrepaira, temporary bridge and that George. I itlber ,be ap- pointed 'overseer for the construction of the said work: Carried. The following orders were passed: Edwin Fanner. dragging side -road, $4.50; Centralia Farmers' CO -operative Co., cement, ¢15.00;;- C. 4. R., 'reight and express, 3.35; Geo. Eiiber, paint- ing, S4.00; B. Brown, statute :Ia'car, Herman Beaver, gravel contract, rd 4, 521.00; Michael F,inkbei,aer, work and teaming, 541.30; A,a,ron. Wein, tile, 5L60 ; Hydro Electric Coin., acc't., 517,72; Henry' • Shenk, grading, rd. 4, 56.00; Paul Shenk, comaniss,itoner, rd. 4, 533,73; Wellington Haiet; 'tile, rd. 12, $6,38; Municipal World, supplies, $9.45; Dr Williams,, acc't. re .Abri Williams, al9.s0; Paul Shenk, corn. rd. 1, ,$3,00; W. Haist, rap. rd. 4, 313.25; -german Powe, grading, ,etc., rd. 3, -$1e9,05; Phos Neil, gravelling, Bddulph 13dry•, 510.00 Lows Love, neap. road.,.-llIk. 3, 541.00; W. B. Oliver, removing^R. Can- ning .613,3 ; W. J. Anderson, tile' for road 3, 39.10; Lewis Ziler, statute labor, 36.00. Council adjourned to 'meet la Cred- iton, August 4, 1924 at 1 as..m.'l H. EMBER, Cleri . NOTICE' TO CREDITORS NOTICE S REREB y GIVEN; Thate having claims a- gainst all . persns g gainst the estate o1 WILLIAM HENRY KE$TLE, late of the Vil- lage , of Exeter, who died on the Eighth day of July, 1924, are required to forward their claims, duly proven, to the undersigned, on or before; the Eighth day of August, 1924, ANDNOTICE TS FURTHER "1V- G :� EN: That after the said date; the. Executors will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the which then shall have claims of w they yl t notice. DATED at Exeter, this Ixft er h day of July, 1924. GLADMAN; & STANBURY, Executors' Solicitors. REV HUNTER DIES AT GRANTO1 Tire death occurred suddenly in Granton. on July 14th of Raevv. hJ Hunter, pastor of the Grantoin. Metn- octsnt church and secretary ;ot the London Methodist • Conference, • Air. Hunter went to bed Sunday might in nkat speemed to be perfect health,113e. hail only beien, nip a.,(s!holt w,hailie;`btcin,- da yin • s -ming when he was streke,nl;and diel beiora a d could be. ,sununotned, He had always been an. industrious an,J rr dltgcn warkera, and it is that lieu of bIt friends that he wo>rl.ed Mae -self to 1eseiest where. lie .ul:cered a complete t'e isrealscloevn, and lad .not the strength to light off de.atit, IOW n asio-da,iate,,d as, 19 03 et .tie T�;istoweli- co'a,ierietncc and ,i,.rce that time has l:ae live. parishes They were ldarmony5iIhrsch,• Dungannon, Lambeth and Granton. He wa^> selected seciretary et the London, Conference at the meeting ,in Windsor during the I,i,rst week of June'Ellis, coupled with his ditties in the Lointtl,an Epwourth League, tae. which he was president, inc riiosught to have brought togs Creech work. {. lIe is surv,Ivedi by 'axils widow, formerly bliss Minnie R,oi union, slaugh- tier of Rev, J, ,,W. Robinson, 'mid two daughters. 1 -Is is -also survived by one 1:•other, llisv, William Hunter, who ',s con,noctetl with 'thc !rvletod„s1 church tri Pennsylvania, The deceased was borer in Morris Te'ttrm,f SR, Huron, Gouh7.ty,, and ltd rill .his early schabiin.g there. Ailsa Craig; -On Monday night, July 7th, robber:4 broke' into the Can-, adieu National Railway, by prying open a window. A. few' dollars in silver,were taken from the tillwhich WAS also pried open, and a valuable package' is also akiong ther'auissing, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN: That all persons having 'claims a- gainst the estate of HUGH - JOIN MaQDONALD,• late of the. Vil- lage of Heusall, who died on the Twenty-third day of May, 1924, are 'required to forward i their claims,. duly proven, to the undersigned, on f u or before the Eighth a day o August ust' 1924.•, FURTHERGIV- EN: NOTICE IS EN: That after the said date, the Executors • will proceed to distribute the estate, having regard only to the claims of which 'thein then shall have notice. DATED at Exeter, this Fifteenth day of July, 1924. GLADMAN & STANBURY, Executors' Solicitors. SUNSHINE Mr. and Mrs, Ray Fletcher,; spent Srhruday with 3'lr. and . Mrs. 13. M. Francis of Exeter. \Ii,ss Helen Trothan of London is spending her holidays wall her cousin, Verna Brock. Mr. and 1'Irs, F. .Fowler, Mr. !and trs, G jacjues anti i t spot "Tills i>✓: 'Brock 'took • in Cite Uranige delebrat&az un G,oidarickb sin Satiirdarp tuiad also} visited friends 'Sit D1404140n,� M,r, Naris. ` a retfce F,it -r e anti an+c! 1 'i�..Odase girls sp,eait Sunday w,uth P � sister, MzS. Wietlhani Miss Inez Cr,ery,'_oaf Sydenham, s,peneli g her vacation at her .horse li,ere. A4.t, and Mrs, , spent Sin - dar with friends St, vlarys, r, � And , s rs'. J, W, Skinner tad, ivjr. ` [M � and hairs. ,M, Routly called on 'friends. In St. itVlarys On Sunday evening. • 1il]SS Gertse Frances .spent a few, days' last week with her friend, Mies lea:belles iilc Cdllagh 1TTRALfA Mr. .Ibax,nS � it a,.of Exeter conducted' service here last Sunday nm''ag and' also taught the ,adult Bible 'class in the Sunday School. Mr. Johnson's services were much apprecirated. As there was ,no. church service) here Sundayevening, quite a. number wen4 to H,ensall to again heear their old' past. • ' The brick for, Mr. Thomson's new'' househas arrived. IMr. Byron Hicks was in troronttedosi- Monday. • 'FM farmers are "beginning to or their s.1 s with sweet cloven Mss \Vanda Vlydilliw ;passed her Theory iexamiination ild music with first class honors, 'alas. Webster and`,daugliter of nxear- Toronto as visiting with her fattier, Mr, Thos. 'Mitchell and other relatives,. ,Mr A. Luxton of South Bend, ds.d., is visiting with his uncle, .Mr, Thos. W illus Mr. and Mrs, F. Hill el IStritford`- - visited at the home' of Mr, i . l aloft. and other friends last Sunday.. 1Lrs Anderson and baby of London are speli:ling a few days at .the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Essery. Mir. and (Airs, j. Anderson and family of Philadelphia are spending a few' days at the home. of Airs: tA. Brooks. -firs, Tl:as. Neil spent tii,e week end' in London with her mother, Mrs. Lewis avho, itt quite ill. The +alliisses Wilson sonsp ent the week- end at Be;nmiller. ' Mfrs •Mason. of Parkhill spent the - week encl with her daughter, ales. Tante Smith, WHO WOULD REAP MAST SOW" Deposit Your Savin$ in COtkikelliERPG PI •aa::,,-;;.;:.:v.H�a•..��..��.�'m\IANks \ •IS, \\ rea •\\ Incorporated 1855 CAPITAL $4,000,000 r RESERVE $5,000,000 OVER 120 BRANCHES IN CANADA THE ' MOL BANK Our service in 1855 was up -to -date -or even ahead of the requirements of those ' days. ' In this year, 1924, we offer the public all modern banking facilities afforded by a courteous and efficient staff in our many branches throughout Canada. EXETER BRANCH T. SI. WOODS, Manage). USBORNE & 'I$$I3BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY Head Office, Farquhar, Ont. President, JOHN ALLISON Vice -President, JAS. McKI,JNZII{3 DIRECTORS THOS. RYAN SIMON DOW ROBT. NORRIs, - WM. BROCK AGENTS JOHN ESSERY, Centralia, Agent for Uaborne and Biddulph. ' OLIVER HARRIS, Munro, Agent for Hibbert, Fuilarton and Logan, W. A. TURNBULL Secretary -Treasurer Box 98 Exeter, Ontario. (MADMAN & STANl3'CT[i.3'. Solicitors, Exeter. OR. V, ROULSTOI , L.D.$ , D.D; DENTIST ,_. Office over 1.R. Carling t Lae' , *Rico). Coloda everi, Wednesday afternoaii:. D.B. A. B. lfiii NSNITAra, 1141S.D., r),IO.S, Honor aritd.usts of Toronto D:iv�xa. 33t7. DENTIST Office over (Badman & Stanbury'e- office, Main Street, Exeter. MONEY TO LOAN We hales a large amount of privet !undo to loan en farm and villas; propertieb, at lowest rates of terest. OLA.d)Mlp.N Lk STANBURY Barristers, Snlicltara, Main tic, Exeter. Oxtario 0 5 aax JAMES W. wA' SON LICENSED AUCTIONEER Sales conducted' 'in any locality. Farm Stock sales a specialty. Satis�»'" faction guaranteed. Charges mod- erate, - Orders left at this office will-' be promptly attended to. P.R., No., 1, Rirkton. Phone Irirkton 54r2.