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Announcements
Birth, Urnth mid Marriage
XotieeH are inserted free of
Charge, Card of 'rjumlts 50c. In
(Uemorlam Jiotices 5Oc for winkle
verse, extra for each addi
tional »•«««. Engagement* 50c
CARDS OF THANKS
Mrs. John Hunter and family
wish to thank’ their friends and
kindness ana
during their
Special thanks
and Rev, Har- ♦
neighbors for the
sympathy extended
recent bereavement,
to Rev. A, B. Irwin
old Dickins.
Mrs. Robt, Tinney wishes to
thank all those who rememberen
hei with cards, treats, letters
flowers while a patient in
Joseph’s Hospital, London.
Mrs,. Milton Webb wishes
Scanning the
SPORTS
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to
thank the neighbours and friends
who remembered her in any way
while a patient in St. Joseph’s
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engagements
The engagement is announced
of Marian Rhae Nichols, R. C. A.
M. C. overseas, younger daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs A. B. Nich
ols, Ailsa Craig, to Mr. Gordon A.
Stewart, R.C.A., overseas, youngest
son of Mrs, Ida Stewart, Ailsa
Craig, the wedding to take place in
the autumn.
Mrs. Emma Wolfe, Mitchell, an
nounces the engagement
youngest daughter, Velma
Pte. Malcolm S. McKellar,
N. S., son of Mr. and Mrs.
McKellar, Cromarty, the marriage
to take place in Grace Lutheran
Church, Mitchell, Saturday, Sept. 8.
The engagement is announced of
Lillian Isabel, -daughter of Mr.
Ernest Bossence and the late Mrs,
Bossence, of London, to Bruce
Hotson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Hotson, Ailsa Craig, the wedding
to take place in. Egert-on Street
Baptist Church on September 1
2.30 p.m.
IN MEMORIAM
of her
E„ to
Halifax,
Lindsay
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3 GOOD REASONS FOR USING WANT-ADS s 1 , , Readers 2 »Little Cost 3 9 . Results
FORSALe &LOST AND FOUND
FOR SALE—Underwood typewriter
ribbons at The Times-Advocate.
FOR SALE—1930 Chav, coupe in
good condition. Apply Miss Aud
rey Powe, Centralia, Phone Cred-
itoM 18rl2, 30*
LOST—A black leather registration
book containing sum of money
and registration card. Reward,
Phone 31 w or write Box 80, *
in-
his
the
Hockey faps in this district
followed the Centralia Flyers
season will remember Sgt.
"Baldy** Breen who handled
whistle-tooting for most of their
games. Last Thursday Jack Park,
under his column "Sportsparks” in
The Free Press recalls when Baldy
used to referee games in the tough
Quebec Senior Hockey League.
Thinking that it. would be of
terest, we quote it here:
“Breen, through no fault of
own, was working in Quebec,
hottest and most biased hockey
town in Canada. For a referee to be
fair in Quebec is a cardinal sin.
Straying away from the subject at
hand for a minute, we recall see
ing Battleship Leduc handle a game
in the old rink down there’ many
years ago. Battleship was a tougn
customer and a good referee.
“However, some enthusiastic Que
bec fan thought otherwise and sunk
the Battleship with a swinging lead
pipe. It 4 was into this atmosphere
that Breen was tossed to cut his
senior refereeing teeth. He did a
swell job and in a jocular mood we
named him on our all-star team as
the all-star referee.
“Despite this, Breen got little
work in the Ancient City. There
were a couple of old retainers down
there who were given the prefer
ence—and the juicy $25 per game
fee—for obvious reasons. Honest}
did have some reward for
however. He was well liked by vis
iting clubs, unaccustomed to get
ting an even break in Quebec and
in tough games, where neutral
referees were impossible, they in
variably demanded Breen be given
the assignment. He also got many
out-of-town games where neutrals
were requested.
FOR (SALE—A barn 18 ft. by 28
ft. Phone 254, Exeter 30*
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FOR SAILE—Model C Case tractor,
17-27 horse power on steel, ca;b
and lights, in iA-1 condition; also
a DeForest-Crosby battery radio,
used 1 year, cabinet style, good
as new. Apply to C, J. Walker,
R, R. 1, Cromarty, 30:6*
FOR SALE—A litter carrier, Apply
to Silas Stanlake, phone Dash
wood 35rl3. 23*
FOR SALE-—Cabinet radio in good
condition. Phone 239, Exeter.
23:30*
Syi,
FOUND—In Exeter, a ladies’ gold
watch. Owner may have same hy
paying for advt. c
PERSONAL
CORNS instantly relieved with
Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve
—the effective corn remedy. 50c
at Robertson’s Drug Store,
AGENTS WANTED
FOR SALE—No. 1 Dawson Golden
Ohaff Wheat, $1.50 per bushel,
sacks free, grown from registered
seed; field inspected, power clean
ed. Scott’s Elevator, Lucan.
800 Dealers earn a comfortable in
come by selling Familex Products
from door to door! How about
starting a business of your own,
in your spare time, with the
same advantages, in the district
of your choice? For free details
and catalogue: FAMILEX, 1600
Delorimier, Montreal, 8:23:5t
AUCTION SALE OF
* HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
on
Huron Street, Exeter,
the property of the late Miss Fanpy
Bissefo, on
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, 1946
at 1 o’clock. "
Dresser; commode; cupboard;
3 beds, springs, mattreses; 3 rugs;
carpets; toilet set; 2 lamps; box for
packing clothes; pictures; all kinds
of dishes; 3 mirrors; settee;. 2
small tables; coat rack; clock rack;
8 rockers; cushions; pedestal; foot
stool; clock; carpet sweeper; bench;
magazine rack; 6 kitchen chairs;
stretcher; quilting frames-; kitchen
table: glass cupboard; coal oil
leaf table;
pails; cook?
flour pots;
step ladder;
lawn mow-
b-oiler;
butter
WANTED
WANTED — Book-keeper for per
manent position, experience pre
ferred. Apply Cann & Sons, c
WANTED — Girl for restaurant.
Phone 11, Exeter. tfc
WANTED—Roll top or drop front
desk. Apply to Mrs. Ken. Johns,
R.R. 1, Woodham. 30*
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALES
Strathroy,
1st.
stock
heavy
A. G.
Saturday, September
150 head of mixed western
cattle including some good
feeders. Trucks to deliver.
McAlpine, Auctioneer.
in-
stove with oven; drop
flour box; pots; pans;
ing utensils; sealers;
flat iron; garden tools;
long ladder; hammers;
er; cow bell; wash tubs;
wash hoard; dust mops;
bowl,
Also the following property of
Miss Andrews: bedroom suite; full
size walnut steel bed, Marshall
mattress and springs; 4-ft. Mar
shall mattress; chest of drawers,
cherry; secretary and bookcase;
hall rack; velvet rug; Congoleum
rug; rocking chairs; 2 couches;
davenport; kitchen cupboard; -kit
chen stove, nearly new; laundry
stove; small tables; toilet set; flour
can; sealers; set flat irons; 5 gal.
oil can; 5 gal. syrup can; grind
stone.
ofSTEPHA'N—In loving memory
Our dear father, Otto J. Stephan,
/vho passed away one year
’ today, Aug. 30, 1944,
To those who have a father,
Cherish him with care,
For you’ll never know his valui,
Until you see his vacant chair. .
-Remembered by Ron., Men.,
Orian, Marg., and Jack.
ago
“We had him tabled as a futuio
came
force.
West
down
FARMS FOR SALE—Three Exeter
district farms, These are all good
farms with comfortable houses
and good barns. 100, 100 and
150 acres. These farms ai;e priced
reasonably and can be bought on
liberal terms. C. V. Pickard,
Exeter.
AUCTION SALE
OF REAL ESTATE
The undersigned has received
structions to sell by public auction
N% Lot 9, Gen. 12, Stephen Twi>-
50 acres, more or less
on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1945
at 2 o’clock
possession. All tillable
land.
10% cash, balance in
TERMS—CASH
BERT BISSETT, Prop.
.FRANK TAYjLOR, Auct.
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk.
Immediate
30
TERMS:
days.
J. P.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
QUERIN, Proprietor,
N.H.L. arbiter but the war
along and he entered the air
He has refereed a bit around
ern Ontario since coming
here, so if any readers of this piece
see him on any district ice in tixu
coming winter, rememb.er that he
is the whistle footer Who defiea
the ire and tradition of Quebec
hockeydom and got nothing but an
all-star mention for his trouble.”
HOUSE FOR SALE — .1% storey
brick with garage. Modern con
veniences. Well located in Exe
ter, C. V. Pickard, Exeter.---------------------/-----------------------
FOR SALE—-Lot 35. Con. 4, Us
borne Township, 100- acres.
Frank Ryckman, R.R. 1, Hensall.
4t*
STEPHAN—In loving memory of
Otto J. Stephan who passed away
one year ago, August 30, 1944.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Ever remembered by his mother,
Mrs. Mary Stephan. c
STEPHAN—In loving memory of
my deal- husband, Otto J.
Stephan, who passed away one
year ago today, August 30,
I watched him suffer., day by
It caused me bitter grief,
To see him slowly pine away,
And could not give relief.
His weary hours and days of
His troubled nights are passed,
And in my aching heart I know
He has found sweet rest at -last.
’Tis sweet to know
aaain,
Where parting is
And my loved one, I
Has only gone before.
God knows how much I miss him,
He counts the tears I shed,
And whispers, “Hush, he only sleeps
My loved one is not dead,”
Some day, some time, my eyes shall
see
The face I loved so well,
Some day, some time, his hand 1’11
clasp,
And never say farewell.
•—Ever remembered and sadly miss
ed by his wife. Pearl.
1944.
day,
pam,
we will meet
no more,
loved so well,
ELECTRIC FENCES
CONTROL IzlVE STOCK
little
not
net
13-
an
used
Live stock as a rille need
training to keep away from electric
fences. Observations at the Domin
ion Experimental Station at Swift
Current, Sask., show that the ani
mals learn very quickly and do
approach a fence even when it is
charged. (At Swift Current, a
plate* wet battery was used oil
iele(Ctric fence that Was
throughout the summer months last
year for pasturing cattle, The cat
tle were well controlled, no harm
was done to the cattle or the at
tendant, and the battery was still
charged at the end of the season,
The use of el«qtric fences is grad
ually becoming more widely, adopt
ed* for pastures. These fences have
many advantages but care is neces
sary in establishing the equipment*
Among the advantages are reduc
tion of cost in erecting temporary
fences, reduction of expenditure for
Wire, posts, add gates, reduction of
injury to live stock; the adaptation
IP the west to winding coulees or
temporary pasture areas otherwise
impractical to fence, and the en
closure in the fields of untillable
lands that otherwise might be
wasted. As a rule, one or two wires
are sufficient to carry the electric
current. One wire is sufficient for
horses and cattle. Two wires are
considered preferable for pigs and
sheep. The wire can be supported
by porcelain insulators on 2” by 2”
stakes set in the ground 30 to 40
feet apart.
FOR SALE — Brick cottage with
town water and electricity. Im
mediate possession. W. C. Pearce.
FOR SALE—100 acres near Crom
arty. Buildings and fences in
good condition; some bush. W.
C. Pearce.
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AUCTION SALE OF 125 HEAD
OF STOCKER CATTLE
at
G. J. Dow’s Farm, Exeter
on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER G, 1045
consisting of yearling and two-year-
old steers and heifers weighing
from six to nine hundred pounds.
Mostly white-faced cattle.
TERMS—CASH •
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer.
G. J. DOW, Manager.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders are open for part of
lot 184 on the east side of William
street. This portion of land to be
approximately 50 ft. x 150 ft. Ten
ders will be closed on August 31,
1945, at 6
west of the
possession,
tender not
p.m. This property is
Hydro office. Immediate
The highest or any
necessarily accepted.
Exeter Public Utilities
o 23-:30
Tenders will be received up to
September 3, 1945, for school bus
service to Mount Carmel for six
pupils -of St. Peter’s School, S.'S.S.
No, 1 McGillivray. Route covers 18
miles round trip to be driven twice
daily. Lowest tender not necessarily
accepted. Necessary insurance must
be carried. Apply Mrs. Charles
Cronyn, R,R. 1, Clandeboye, Ont.,
Sec.-Treas. c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—An upstair apartment
with private entrance, Apply to
Silas Stanlake, phone Dashwood
35rl3. 23*
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of William Towers,
deceased.
ALL creditors and others having
any claim against the Estate of
William Towers, Who died on or
about the 17th day Of July, 1942,
in the Village of Exeter, in the
County of Huron, are hereby noti
fied to forward to the undersigned
Executor full particulars of their
claims on or before August 31,
1945,
AFTER the last Mentioned date
the assets of the Estate Will ba dis
tributed among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to the
claims of which notice has been re
ceived.
DATED at Exeter, Ont., this 14th
day of August, 1945\
Samuel mccurdy,
ILR, 1, Kirkton, Ont. 3tc
FOR SALE —• Holtzman business
block in. Crediton, suitable for
store with living apartments a-
bove. W. C. Pearce, Exeter..'
F,OR .SALE — Bricfc cottage with
■ bathroom, hot water heating,
wired for range. 4/5 acre planted
to fruits. Fall possession. W. C.-
Pearce.
On our
ah
MASSEY-HARRIS
SALES & SERVICECD
Sept. 5 th, we will open
Service Ddpt., for work on
makes of tractors and machines.
We have secured the services of
a good mechanic, Mr. Leeland Jory.
We have the agency for Fire
stone farm tires.
NOTICES
NOTICE—We will he home to
our customers at Clandeboye on
Tuesday, Sept. 4th. W. F. Abbott, c
NOTICE — North End Service
Station will be closed for vacation,
August 26 till Sept. 5. *
Ratepayers of Usborne Township
Notice is hereby ^given that the
Council of the Corporation of Us
borne Township, on the 11th day
of August, 1945, passed a by-law,
to levy and collect annually a spec
ial rate for the Federation of Ag
riculture in the County of Huron.
Provision has been made for mak
ing a levy on and collecting 1/5
of one mill in the dollar upon the
whole rateable property of all rate
payers, who are occupied 'in farm
ing and have an assessment of at
least $1,000.00 , and that in -case
the resulting levy amounts to less
than, one dollar, that a minimum
of $1.00 per farmer be levied; such
levy to constitute membership in
the -Federation of Agriculture.
That immediately following the
passing of this by-law, the Clerk
shall advertise the passing for three
successive weeks- and that any
such affected ratepayer, may, ip
this or any subsequent year, revoke
the authority of this by-law as af
fecting him by sending his request
in writing to the 'Municipal Clerk
before the1st day of September,
whereupon this by-law shall not
apply to such ratepayer.
Dated at Hensalh August 13th,
19'46.
A. W. MORGAN,
Clerk of Usborne ’pownship
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public auction
on
Lot 6, North Boundary, McGillivray
Township, ,
2 miles west of Centralia Town
Line, on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1945.
at 1 o’clock the following
-100 acres
house; bank
age; pig pen;
of bush; 3
fenced; well
out except 30 __ ___ „ w__
farm, well located. Permanent col
ony house.
Farm sold subject to reserve bid.
HORSES—Bay Clyde mare, 4
years old; Belgium mare, 6 years
old; black gelding, 6 years old;
black general purpose, 5 years old.
CATTLE—3 heifers due time ot
sale; 2 cows due about Dec. 15; 2
roan cows, 5 years old, milking
good; white cow, 6 years old; red
cow,’8 years old, due time of sale;
Ayrshire cow, 3 years old; spotted
cow, 6 years old; red cow, 3 years
old; red cow, 4 years old; 8 steers
rising 3 years, 10 to 11 hundred
pounds; 5 heifers, 10 to 11 hund
red pounds; 15 yearling steers; 15
yearling heifers; 5 steers rising 2
years; 7 heifers rising 2 years; 10
spring calves; Durham bull, 2 years
old.
PIGS—8 sows, all with pigs; 65
chunks and weaners.
IMPLEMENTS—Farm-all tractor
on rubber; 7 ft. M.H. binder; No.
5 Frost & Wood mower; M.H. hay
loader, nearly new; M.H. manure
spreader, new; McCormick-Deerihg
side rake; root -pulper; riding
plough; 2 walking ploughs; chick
en coops; new steel-tired wagon;
rubber-tired wagon; flat rack; slid
ing rack; double harness; 4 wheel
trailer; McCormick-Deering No,
cream separator, 750 pounds.
35 tons of hay.
HOUSEHOLD ’FURNITURE-
AUCTION SALE
REAL ESTATE AND HOUSE
HOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by public auction
at
The Residence of the Lite A.hnina
Parsons, James Street, Exeter, Ont.
on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Sth,
1945, at 2.00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE—6-room cottage,
foundation recently reinforced, new
shingles, electricity, 3 bed-rooms,
good location, easily heated, excel
lent investment.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE —
Gerhard Heintzman Player Piano
with 121 records, finish good, loons
like new, can be put in first class
playing order at very low cost;
Good Cheer . Quebec heater; 3-piece
bed-room suite; Lane cedar chest,','
small dining-room table and it
chairs; electric 2-burner hot plate;
new Perfection 3-burner fuel on
stove; oil stove oven; walnut china
cabinet; sewing machine; mantle
chime clock; 7 occasional chairs;
2 electric table lamps; 5 kitenen
chairs; living room table (cherry);
Chester, bed; folding screen;
hogany finish case containing
pearlhandle knives and forks;
kitchen cabinets;
cord cabinets;
kitchen
ware;
sheets;
tures;
clothes hampers; wash tubs; pails;
carpenter’s tool-s; garden toois,
cushions; quantity of used brick;
stove wood; kitchen utensils; and
other articles too numerous to men
tion.
TERMS OF SALE—Real ^staw,
10% on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Other terms made known on
day of sale. Chattels, cash.
ALM,INA PARSONS, Estate,
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
of land, good brick
barn IL-sh'aped;
hen house; 10 acres
spring wells;
drained; all seeded
acres. This is a gooa
gar-
well
3
3-
piece chesterfield suite; white enam
el stove, nearly new; coal stove
ijvith oven: 2 carpet sweepers; 4
hanging lamps; Victrola; and many
dther articles.'
TERMS—CASH
All cattle can go back until Nov,
jAt, if the buyer so. desires.
No reserve as proprietor is giving
up farming.
JAMES GLAVIN, Prop.
GEORGE LAWSON, Olerlr,
FRANK. TAYLOR, Auct,
ma-
6
2
2 mahogany re
drop leaf (cherry)
silverware; china
shades; blankets;
pic-
frames;
table;
window
pillows; pillow cases;
paintings; picture
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The undersigned has received, in
structions to sell by public auction
the Property of Mrs. (Dr.) Sweet,
the 'corner of John and Andrew'
Streets, on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1945
at one o’clock sharp the following:
Solid walnut parlor suite; rugs;
Victrola; hall rack; fern tables;
foot stools; bedroom Suite; bed; 6
Chairs dining-room table; butffot;
small tabled arm chair; 2 rocking
chairs; Walnut dinette suite; coal
oil stove with oven; cushion; cobb
ing table; coal-bil heater; pictures;
walnut hall rack; tamps: mats;
quantity of dishes; books; curtains;
Curtain stretchers; sealers; toilet
set; radio; 3 wash tubs; crocks;
cradle; 4 oak chairs; case of birds;
deer head;' 'd'ild cat; 3' step lad-
long ladder; quantity of
quantity of coal; tile; and
other articles,
^EKMS—CASH
MRS. ELWOOD THOMAS, Prb®.
GEORGE DAWSON, -Clark,
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,
dcrs;
wood:
many