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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-09-28, Page 4Page € CARD OF THANKSCARD OF THANKS BEGINS AT HOME That is where we look for ALL that is good to eat, GOOD to us because we know that Mother is the best cook in town. When Middleton's Bread is served, rounds out the enjoyment of every meal to perfection. Serve Middleton’s Bread at every meal. IT IS FULL OF NOURISHMENT. MADE HERE—FRESH FROM THE OVEN TO YOU, All Our Bread is High Vitamin Yeast Bread Middleton’s Bakery Mrs. William Mawhinney wishes to express her sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for their kindness and letters of sympathy in her sad bereavment, for those who willingly loaned their cars and to Rev. N. J. Woods for his lovely address. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Strang desire to acknowledge with gratitude the many remembrances and tokens of sympathy in the way of flowers, let­ ters and cards of good wishes re­ ceived during Mrs, Strang’s severe cj illness in Victoria Hospital. OLD-FASHIONED REVIVAL at the Church of God B Line Stephen Twp beginning Sunday, Oct. 1 Lasting three Weeks. Services Sunday afternoons at three o’clock and Sunday evenings at 8 o’clock. REV. ULEN BEACH of Stevensville, Evangelist ALL ARE INVITED. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, KBTOR ONTARIO, ‘THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1944 BIRTHS JONES—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospital. Exeter, on ’Friday* Sept. 22, to Cpl. Wesley Jones and Mrs. Jones, a son (Larry Nelson). DEATHS CASE—Died in St. Joseph’s Hospit­ al, London, on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 1944, Fredina Leitch, beloved wife of Abe L. Case, of Hensall. BOLTON—At St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Sunday, September 24, 1944, Mary Ellen Ford, widow of the late Gordon Bolton, near Hensall, in her 69th year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletcher, Woodham, wish to announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Audrey Irene, to Thomas Melvin Gardiner, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gardiner, of Thames Road. The marriage to take cplace the early part of October. IN MEMORIAM KEYS-—In loving memory of Thos. who passed away November; 1929 and Mrs, Thos, Keys passed away October 1st, Keys ■29th, who 1939, Just away where no shadows fall, In perfect peace awaiting all, Longing, perhaps, in their way to say, We are not dead, we are just away. —Always remembered by the fam­ ily. . c BAKER—In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Nelson Baker, who pased away six years ago, October 4th, 1938. God knows that he was suffering, That the hills were hard to climb, So He closed his weary eyelids And whispered, "Peace be Thine.’’ Away in the beautiful hills of God By the valley of rest so fair. Sometime, some day, we know not when We will meet our loved •—-Sadly missed by wife one there. and family, c memory of Eliza- »» I Every week night at 8 p.m. HENDRICK—-In loving our dear wife and mother, beth Ann Hendrick, who passed away September 27, 1943. You can only have one mother, patient, kind and true; No other friend in all the world will be as true to you. For all her loving kindness, asks nothing in return,^ If all the world deserts you, to mother you can turn. So all we can do, dear mother, go and tend your grave; And leave behind a token of love tq the best mother God ever gave. Two little words not hard to write; but we will remember them al} %'ur lives—Our Mother. —Ever lovingly remembered by husband and family. c she your is to Classified Directory PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT HERE AND WATCH RESULTS auction sale Lambert Salo Yards, Strathroy, Saturday, September 30th. 200 head of mixed stock cattle including a choice lot of Hereford steers. Sales every Saturday, Private sales in the week, Trucks to deliver. A. G. Mc­ Alpine, Auctioneer, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE—1J storey brick house, centrally located in the Village of Exeter. Also frame canning factory. Brick three acres of laud, 4 Exeter. C. V, Pickard. hop.se near house with miles from FOR SALE—A comfortable small cottage. Hydro and town water, good basement. C. V, Pickard, Exeter, FARM FOR SALE—100 acres with first class buildings, with hydro throughout. Two-storey house, with bathroom and furnace and all well decorated, fenced and, never-failing near the road 12 acres of seeded out. apply to Jas. boundary of Usborne, lot 18. 21* iFarm well- drained with two wells and house on No. 23 Highway, fall wheat in, rest Anyone interested Squire on .S.E. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. Apply at Times Advocate. 28* FOR RENT—Three rooms, furnish­ ed, all accomodations. Mrs. Geo. Anderson, Victoria,St. 28* WANTED WANTED—A 22 calibre repeating or automatic rifle, must be in good condition. Apply at Times Advocate, 2 8 * WANTED—A girl to help with housework two or three times a week. Apply to Mrs. C. S. Mac Naughton, Gidley Street. 28c WILL BUY an unlimited number of fertilizer or fox horses. Frank Taylor, Exeter. LOST LOST—License plate, No. 829R7. Phone 5 71T2 Dashwood. 28* MISCELLANEOUS The Thames Road Farmers’ IClub are booking orders for Western barley and Co-op. feed. We have some fertilizer and twine on hand. ■—P. Passmore, Sec’y. SEWING—Will do all kinds of sew­ ing; also remodel fur coats. Mrs. Charles Elson, Ailsa iCraig, Tel. 29rl2, Crediton. c FOR SALE*—Gun licenses at the North End Service station. E. L. Gibson. 7tp FOR sale—Borne breeding ewes and two Shropshire rams, Apply to T. Creery, phone Kirkton 33r5. 21:28* FOR SALE—New 25 foot poles, used, metal roofing, heatei- with oven, small 3 hydro stove, Quebec hydro Quebec burner heater. Apply to Russell E. Balkwill 28* AUCTION SALE OF PUREBRED SHORTHORNS Lot 14, Con. 3, Hullett Twp,, 21 miles east of Clinton and 1’4 miles north on No- 8 Highway, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1944 at 2 o’clock. Three cows with calves at foot; bull ready for service; 12 heifers, fully accredited and blood GEO, MANN, Prop. R. R. 4, Clinton, W. E. O’NEIL, Auc. tested. FOR SALE—-400 laying pullets, 315 hybrids and 85 Leghorns, Apply to Howard A. Brook. Hensall, 2 8c FOR SALE •— 50 mixed pullets, March hatched, starting to lay. Merton Sholdice, Ailsa phone 20r6, Crediton. Craig, 28* FOR SALE-—'25 Light Sussex and 45 New Hamsphire pullets, laying Mrs. A, Mathers, Ailsa Craig. Phone Crediton 29rl2, 28c FOR SALE—Two beef ring heifers. Apply Mervin Dunn, R. 1, Hen­ sall. Phone 177r43. 28* at FOR SALE—Little girl’s three- piece suit, dark green, white fur trim,’ size five; also purse and green woollen gloves to match, all in good condition. Apply to Middleton’s Bakery. 28c FOR SALE—Hybrid pullets. L.S. and N.H. Cross, six months old. Hatched from Wein’s breeding stock. Suitable for hatching. 22-14 Kirkton. 2i8c 'FOR SALE—100 acres, good build­ ings, hydro, bush, well located on highway; 60 acres edge of Exeter; other farms. |C. V. Pick­ ard. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 18, Con. 7, Usborne on TUESDAY, OCT. 3, 1944 1.30. p.m., the following; HORSES: Matched team of blacks 5 and 7 years old; bay Percheron mare 5 yrs. old. CATTLE; Jersey cow, 8 years old due due due old-, old, 4 years old, due in Nov.; red heifer, 3 years old, calved; Jersey heifer, 21 years old, due time of sale; 3 heifers bred in Aug.; 4 yearlings; spring calf; steer years old. 42 chunks. 1 dog. IMPLEMENTS: M.H. binder; 'Cockshutt fertilizer drill; Cockshutt 6 ft. mower; roller; 'bean vator; M.H. plows; M.H. gravel box; in Feb.; roan cow, 5 years old, in Dec.; grey cow, 8 years old, in Dec.; black cow, 7 years due in Dec.; red heifer, 4 years due in Dec.; white faced heifer AUCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in-* str actions to sell by public auction ■» on Lot 1, Con, 1.1, Usborne Twp. 11/Mile East of Winchelsea on ' FRIDAY, OCT. 6th, 1944 at 1,30 p.m. the following: » HORSES—Roan horse, 9 years old; sorrel mare, 12 years old. CATTLE—Cow due May 9; white cow due Mar. 23; red cow due Mar. 27, roan cow due Apr. 12; spotted cow due Apr. 22; Hereford sow due May 31, 6 spring calves; 6 i yearling steers and heifers, ’ IMPLEMENTS:—M. H, binder, 6* i ft. cut; Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; cultivator; M.H. drill, 13-hoe; Cockshutt riding plow; disc har­ row; hay rake; 4 section harrows; walking plow; roller; fanning mill; 2 furrow plow; set sleighs; buggy; wagon; hay rack; gravel box; double harness; new wagon ropes; new hay fork; forks; whiffletrees; chains; hoes; shovels; rels; 400 bus. oats. Lawn mower; new strainer set of curtain stretchers and articles.FARM—At the same tlifie and. place there will be offered* for sale 100 acres of land, all in grass, brick house, bank barn, drive shed, wind­ mill, plenty of water, well fenced. Sold subject to reserve bid. TERMS OF SALE —' Chattels, cash. Terms of real estate made known on day of sale. WALKER KERSLAKE, Prop. F. COATES, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. reach; sling steel barrel"; neckyoke boxes; >'bar- pail; other FOR SALE—Chopping mill, deisil engine, ball-bearing grinder and oat roller. Owner in.poor health. Apply at Times Advocate. 2 8c FOR SALE—After Oct. 2nd King and Talman Sweet apples while they last at $2.50 per bushel; spies $2.50 and less. Will be home evenings, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, also Thanks­ giving Day. Owing to gas and labor situation I will not be making deliveries this season. Jas. W. -Gardiner, Kirkton, phone 21rl0. 28:5 AUCTION SALES ; 2 wagons; steel drum cultivator; corn culti- bean puller; 2 walking cultivator; set Bleighs; set sling ropes; hog troughs; iron kettle; cream separa­ tor; cross cut saw; wheelbarrow; root pulper; 3 manure forks; scoop shovel; trailer; set pf scales; whiffletrees; 4 sling ropes; set britchen harness; set single harness; set backband harness; collars; forks shovels; neckyokes; chains; boxes; barrels and other articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: ers; arm chair; couch; wash stands; 2 beds and chest of drawers; 4 kitchen chairs; sideboard; extension table; quan­ tity of quart and other sealers; 2 preserving kettles; large thresher’s white oilcloth tablecloth. TERMS—CASH SAM JOHNS, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR, Auc. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 4 .Con. 1.1, McGillivray TUESDAY, OCT. 10th, 1944 1,00 p.m. the following: HORSES—-Heavy horse, 6 years, old; general purpose horse, 11 years old; aged horse. CATTLE—Cow due Mar. 11; cow due Mar. 16; cow due Mar. 21; cow due Mar. 4; cow due Mar. 28; i, yearling heif- farrow cow. at 5 rock­ dresser; springs; EXETER LIONS FROLIC LADIES—Fur coats remodelled, re­ paired, cleaned glazed, fur collar, etc. I have installed Haskett fur machine service. Please leave fur work early. Mrs. Main St., Exeter. an Electric for quicker orders for N. Hockey, 21:28* AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell iby public auction on si The Exeter Lions Club will hold their 7th Annual Frolic in the EXE ARENA REPRESENTATIVE, MISS WINNI- FRED O’NEIL, Clinton, ■ phone 75 J. If desirous of purchasing Fuller Brush Products, leave name and address at® Box 2S0, Times Advocate for fall delivery October 14th and 15th. A limited number of brooms and brushes. Thursday & Friday, October Sth and 6th STRAYED ENTERTAINMENT GAMES STRAYED—From Lot 5, Con. 11, Usborne Twp., a holstein heifer about 500 pounds. Apply Irvine McElrea, Woodham. 28* Enjoy the games as you donate your money for the Lions Welfare Work. a $500 in War Savings Certificates as Prizes $500 $35.00 Door Prize Thursday Evening '61. PERSONAL HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS UNSOLICITED RECOMMEND­ ING KLEEREX—“A Quick Heal­ ing Salve" for Eczema, Psoriasis, Erythema, Impetigo, Itch, Boils, Chaps, etc. 50c; $1.>00. (Medium and strong). Robertson’s Drug Store. the premises of the late Jas. Neil Lot 7, Concession .1, Stephen FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1.3 0 p.m., the following: HORSES—Roan mare 8 years old, bay mare 8 years old. « CATTLE—'Black heifer due Mar. 6; red cow due Mar. 21; white­ faced heifer due Mar. 26; roan cow due Mar. 29; Holstein cow due April 25; farrow cow; grade bull; 2 yearling heifers; 2 yearling steers; 5 spring calves. PIGS—2 chunks. IMPLEMENTS —- M.H. binder; seed drill; 2-row beet cultivator; 2 walking plows; 1 riding plow; 2 wagons; hay loader; disc harrow; set harrows; mower; fanning mill; 2 scufflers; roller; hay rake; sep­ arator: root pulper, 2 set sleighs; 2 cutters; set double harness; - cow chains; chains; crowbar; pails and boxes. FURNITURE—Sideboard; 2 tables 5 kitchen chairs; ice box; 3 dress­ ers; 3 beds; 1,150, ma rocking chair; arm chairs; tor; all at ladder; forks; shovels; whiffletrees; neckyokes; Dancing each night to Murdoch’s Orchestra NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3 beds; springs; mattresses: . arm chairs; incuba- sealers; pots; pans; dishes of kinds. TERMS — CASH GEORGE HEPBURN, Executor of the estate of the late Jas. Neil.. FRANK TAYLOR, Auc. FRANK COATES, Clerk. Parade: THE EXETER BAND AND CLOWNS WILL PARADE THURSDAY NIGHT AT 7.45 FROM THE PILLARS SOUTH OF TOWN. Entertainment: .$500 in War Savings Certificates will be awarded as follows: 1st prize $200; 2nd prize $100; 3rd prize $100; 4th prize $50; 5th prize $20; 6th prize $20; 7th prize $10. The entire net proceeds from the saU of the Lions Club tickets is for Britain’s Bombed Children. One good hour of Top-Notch Entertain­ ment each evening by such eminent artists as R. V. HEAD & COMPANY, MAGICIANS; JOSEPHINE AND GORDON KNAPP, AND ACCOMPANIST, Versatile Entertainers. The draW for these prizes will be made Friday night. Tn the Estate of JESSE ELSTON, deceased. Creditors and others having claims against estate of the Jesse Elston, late of the Village of Exeter in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 6tli day of January, 1944, are re­ quired on or before the 23rd day of October, 1944, to furnish to the undersigned solicitors for the execu­ tor their names, addresses and particulars of their After such the executor tribute the among the persons ’and will not be liable for any of the said assets to any person of whose claim notice shall not then have been received. PARKINSON & HARSTONE, St. Marys, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor, Dated at St. Marys the 20th day of September, 1944. 21*5 last will assets admission Thursday Night 10c; Friday Night 25c ALL PERSONS IN UNIFORM, FREE. full claims, mentioned proceed to of the estate entitled thereto date dis* “GOD SAVE THE KING”Classified Advertising pays in Results.—others have benefited by It, why not you? AUCTION SALE OF FARM PROPERTY AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS Estate of the late Win. Simmons Mr. Harold Jackson has been in­ structed to sell by public auction on MONDAY* OCTOBER 2nd.. Lot 21. Con. 14, South Boundary, Hibbert, at 1 p.m. the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Clarex kitchen range; glass cupboard; no. of kitchen chairs; kitchen table; 8- day clock; cupboard; heater; bat­ tery radio; organ; extension table and chairs; number of small tables: number of rocking chairs; grama- phone; couch; 2 quilt boxes; 3 beds; quantity of bedding; sealers; lamps; quantity of kitchen utensils1 dishes; other articles, Farm—TOO acres, well-drained, clay loaitijr byjck hdiiscj bank barn* drive shed; pig pep; ben house’ TalLahle; ,farm Jn cho]ce state or circumstances. cash; ™ farm io% down, balance in so days. AD, AjLeN»ANDER. K. L MuLEAN, Executors. E. P CHESNER, Clerk. HAROLD JACKSON, Auct’r. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Lot 21, South Boundary Hay, 1 mile east of Dashwood, on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th, at 1.00 p.m. sharp the following: HORSES — Matched black team of Belgians; 1 gelding, 1 filly, ris­ ing 6 years; black mare, 12 years old; grey mare, 12 years old; Bay gelding Clyde horse; aged mare. CATTLE—Roan cow due in Oct.; 2 roan cows due in Nov.; red white cow due in Nov.; roan due in December; white cqw in December; Hereford cow calf at foot; red cow due in Jan.; roan heifer due in Jan.; white cow due in Nov.; black cow, fresh, bred again; red heifer with calf at foot; 2 white steers, 2 years; 2 red steers, 2 years; 8 red and roan, yearlings, rising 2 years; -Hereford steer, rising 2 years; 4 spring calves; Durham red bull, 1 year old. PIGS—-23 Stocker pigs, 70 lbs. HENS—7'0 Leghorn yearling hens. ’------------“3—-M.H. binder, 6- 6-ft.; prac- drill; bean M.H. cultivator; M.H. 3- roller; 14-pla-te M.H. and cow due with IMPLEMENTS .ft.; Frost & Wood mower, M.H. fertilizer drill, 13' disc, i tically new; Wisner 12-hoe ■ 10-ft. M.H. steel rake; M.H. scuffler with puller combined: spring-tooth drum steel disc; 4-section harrows; John Deere manure spreader; M.H. hay-loader; Cockshutt double riding plow; ICock- shutt single riding plow; McCor­ mick-Deering walking plow; McCor­ mick-Deering 1-horse scuffler. new; hand scuffler; farm low-down wag­ on; low-down truck wagon; 16-ft. flat hay rack ygith truck attached; set of bob-sleighs; cutter; top­ buggy; Maple Leaf grain grinder; fanning mill, (with screens); to.,., lb. stock scales; 2 stone boats; Scale with crate for weighing hogs; stock box; harrow cart; grass seed­ er; road scraper; power emery; h.p. gasoline engine; Windlass and jack; fence stretcher; crane for building stacks; quantity of lum­ ber; 3 sets of heavy liarhess; 7 horse collars; logging chains; forks, shovels; pails and milk cans; bag truck; oil drums; hoppers; chicken crates and feeding troughs; wire stretchers; block and tackle; hand saws and other articles too numer­ ous to mention. HOUSEHOLD eFFECT.S—Pr emief cream separator, 600 lbs.; milk cans and pails; 2 hanging lamps; parlor lamp; oi’gan; Daisy churn; meat grinder and attachments; bread tin; lamp; cot; lard cans, a quantity of crocks; bed with spring and mattress; and other ar­ ticles too numerous to mention, TERMS — CASH ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer, R.R. 1. Dashwood, Tel, 67-12, Dashwood, DUNCAN SNIDER, Proprietor, RHTNOLD MILLER, KENNETH WEBER, Clerks. VVYY uue . ’1 , VOW UUO JUCVI, cow due Mar. 18, cow due Mar. 15 3 yearling steers, 3 ers; 7 spring calves; Sow due 'Oct. 11 7 5 pullets. ‘ IMPLEMENTS — M.H. mower, manure tivator; democrat; spring tooth har­ rows; clover buncher: set harrows; disc harrow; hay rake; buggy; cut­ ter; wagon; hay rack; fanning mill; set scales; riding plow; walking plow: 2-furrow plow, 2 cream sep­ arators; quantity of lumber: brood­ er stove; colony house; set double harness; single harness: roll barb ’wire; quantity of coal; hay fork I rope; slings; pulleys; chains; 32 ft. ladder; turkey coop; hand scuff­ ler: tile scoop; crosscut saw: 1 chicken founts; fishing rod; incubator. 12 loads of hay. FURNITURE—Sideboard; pantry cupboard; bath tub;, washing ma­ chine; ice cream freezer: churn; butter bowl and pound print; iron­ ing board; cruet stand; single bed; 2 bedsteads; springs; 2 stands, centre table; 7 'kitchen chairs; couch; 3 lamps; a number of seal­ ers; 2 frying pans; cobbler’s outfit; meat grinder; granite pot; feather pillows; goose feathers; 2 rugs; bread pans; cheese clothes wringer; barrel; 4 pails and many other dishes. REAL ESTATE — At th,e time and place there will be ed for sale 100 acres with barn, frame house, drive shed, gar­ age, hen house, lots of water; all seeded down and well fenced. TERMS OF SALE — Chattels, Cash. Terms of real estate made known on day of sale. JOSEPH PATCHING, Prop. FRANK COATES, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. M.H. binder; spreader, cul- ; posthole digger; 2 large augers, 2. 3 chicken feeders; wool dish; milk same offer­ bank AUCTION SALE OF. FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Lot. 16, Con. 8, Biddulpli, No. 23 Highway, one mile south of" Whalen, on THURSDAY, OCT. 12,1944 3000 at 1 o’clock sharp. HORSES—Gray horse, old; bay mare, 10 years mare, 5 .years old; pay years old.iCATTLE—Black cow, black cow, due Oct. 10 years old; bay mare, 4 due Oct. 14; black cow, due Oct. 24; white cow, due Oct. 25; two white cows, milking good! black cow; two Dur­ ham cows; two 2-year-old steers; two yearling heifers; yearling’ steer; three spring calves; two calves, small calf. 50 hens. IMPLEMENTS—Binder; mower; cultivator; hay loader; disc; har­ rows; hay rake; 2 seed drills; roll­ er; fanning mill; set of scales; hay rack; wagon; riding‘plough ; walk­ ing plough; cutter;- set of harrows; set of sleighs; buggy; hay fork; ropes; pulleys; slings; set of double harness; single harness; cream sep- root pulper; ladder; forks; neck yoke; and other arator; shovels; whiffletrees; chains; boxes; 'barrels articles. 10 bags potatoes; grain. Farm for ront. BAT LAMFHElR, R, R. " “ FRANK. FRANK S, Lucan. COATES, TAYLOR, Prop. Clerk, AhC,