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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-05-16, Page 4'Pfcge 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 16th, 1946 Wanted Live and Dressed Poultry Expert Culling—Satisfaction Guaranteed. Kestie and Reid Exeter, Ontario James Street Mission Circle On Tuesday evening the James Street Mission Circle met at the church for a ppt luck supper and quilting, A short program followed with Marjorie Richard presiding. Hymn 146 was sung, Anna Brock favoured with a reading. Scripture was read by Helen Westcott follow* ed by prayer led by Irene Sweet, FISCHER—LYONS Ray C. D Rev. Fischer, son of Mr, and Fischer, Centralia, Ont- 0. Allen Johnson offici- bride given away by her a floordength gown LOST AND FOUND PERSONAL Slender Tablets are effective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks' $5, at Robertson’s and all druggists. LOST—In Exeter, a Ronson lighter. Reward. Apply to Jas, McWil­ liams at Central Hotel. 16* CAN BE RELIEVED Trial Order 65c. Results Guaranteed ROBERTSON’S DRUGS wanted I DEATHS a son, Birth, Death and Marriage Notices are Inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Hemoriani Notices 50c for slnirle verse, 25c extra for each addi­ tional verse. Hngagem ents 50c Hospital. May 8, J. - L. Place an Ad Here and Watch They are read by more than 8,400 Times-Advocate readers every week Results Phone 31w for an ad taker ■» | YOU ARE INVITED TO THE Second Annual Exeter High School AT THE SCHOOL GROUNDS March Past — Physical Training — Softball Christ Anglican Cchurch Bramp­ ton, Ontario, was the scene of the wedding April 27th when Margar­ et Louise,, only daughter of Mrs and Mrs. J. Lyons, Brampton, was joined in marriage to Walter Wil­ liam Mrs. ario, ating. The father, wore of" white satin, with finger-tip veil and carried a cascade of white and red roses. Mrs. Douglas Mintz girl friend of the bride was brides­ maid and Mr, Ervin Fischer, bro­ ther of the groom, was best man. The ushers were Messrs. Fred Ly« ons, brother of the bride and Rus­ sel Iovine, friend of the groom. After" the ceremony a reception was held in the Masonic Hall after: which the young couple left on a} WANTED—Good alfalfa hay or al- trip to Niagara, Buffalo and Dun-. falfa meal. Apply at Cann’s Mill, ville, Mr. and Mrs. Fischer will re-’ ________ ’___________IStfc side in London. - ■ • -■'.... - '......;;.... ■■■■'■ ' — WANTED—Washings, will also do ironings, Mrs. Laverne Heywood, Huron Street, West. ______16* WANTED—A small scuffling type tractor, on rubber, in good 'con­ dition, Apply to Box R, Times- Advocate. ___ 16* FOR SALE -F'OR SALE—Most varieties of box­ ed plants. North End Service Station. 9:16* FOR S|ALE—Massey-Harris Clipper combine with scour cleaner and bagger, in good working order, reasonably priced. Wm. Bibby, R.R. 1, St. Marys, phone 23n22, Kirkton. 9:16c MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST CASH PRICES—We will pay for your poultry and feathers Apply Box T, Times-Advocate. 16* Margaret Dougall rendered a vocal solo. Hymn 152 was sung. Three quilts were quilted and are to be sent in the overseas bail. Letters of appreciation were read from ! the Protestant Orphans Home. A picnic was planned for June 19. FOR SALE—White enamel electric rangette in good condition. Apply at Times-Advocate 16* FOR SALE—McCormick Deering tractor, .15-30 in good running order. Tlios. Allen, R.R. 1, Kirk­ ton, phone Exeter 173r6.16c AN OPPORTUNITY Established Rural Watkins District available. If you are aggressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55 —have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get es­ tablished in a profitable business of your own. For full, particulars write today to The J, R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-E-6, 2177 Mas­ son St.. Montreal, Que. 5tc Announcements BIRTHS LITTLE—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospit­ al, on Wednesday, May 8, 1946, to Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Little, of Stephen Township, a son. QUINTON—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos­ pital, on Wednesday, May 8, 1946 to Mr. and Mrs.-Wm. Quinton, a daughter. SHAPTON—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hos­ pital, on Saturday, May 11th, 19 46, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shap- ton, of Stephen £wp., (Robert Earl). SPRINGER — At Harper Detroit, on Wednesday, 19 46, to Mr. and Mrs. (Springer (nee Reta Elworthy; R.N.) a son, Riphard Thomas. FOR SALE—-Cabinet model electric radio, $2’0!.00. Larry Snider, Ford Garage. . 16* FOR SALE — Seamless Axminster rug, 6 % x 8 %, excellent condi­ tion. Phone 24r2, Crediton. 16* FOR SALE — A Northern Electric battery radio, cabinet style, in good condition, reasonable. Apply to Miss Elfriede Becker, Dash­ wood, phone 102, Dashwood. 16* FOR SALE -— One 6-tube Stewart- Warner car radio, in good work­ ing condition. For particulars phone 9 2i*2 Hensail. 16c FOR SALE — Good green rocking chair in good shape. Wesley Hackney, Hay P.O. 16:23* FOR SALE—Ford Model A, 2-door sedan in good condition, 3 new tires. Jacob Gingerich. Phone 84r2 Zurich, 16c FOR SALE — 15-30 International Tractor on rubber with new tires behind; 1-row beet lifter for F'armall A, new last year. Apply Leon Triebner, 48rll Dashwood, R. R. 3, Parkhill. 16:23* ■FOR SALE—19 29 Essex car in good running condition. Tires practic­ ally new. R. D. Hunter, Exeter, phone 113W. 16c FOR SALE — Reconditioned, 3 0 cubit foot electric refrigerator with double glass doors suitable for grocery or restaurant. Kel- vinator Sales and Service, oppos­ ite Cann’s Mill. 16c TEACHER WANTED CASH FOR FOX HORSES — Dead animals removed. Two-hour serv­ ice, day oi' night, Phone Crediton 47rl5, collect, Jack 'Williams. 9tfc In the Estate of ARTHUR MM- CHELL, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Arthur Mitchell, of the Village of Exeter in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased who died on or about the 15th day of May, A.D., 1945, are required to file particulars of the same" with Elmer D. Bell, solicitor, of Exeter, Ont., by the 2'Oifh day of May, A.D., 1946, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED the 29th day of April A.D., 1946. ELMER D, BELL, . Solicitor for the Executors. 2:9:<16c AUCTION SALES JESNEY SHOE REPAIR — Now opten for business. Repairing ne‘atly and promptly attended to, Crediton. tfp NOTICES 0 Strathroy, Saturday, May 18th. 100. mixed stock cattle including two loads of western cattle; a few Ontario milchers and springers; we will have a choice run of yearling steers, also stock cows and heifers Also calves and pigs. Trucks to de­ liver Paint Department Brighten up your home this spring by painting up as you clean up. And we suggest that you visit our large paint department aftd select your paint from the new colors presented by Lowe Brothers—the paint that will stand the several tests of weather and time. As any professional painter will tell you, “Use First Quality Paint and You’ll Get Better Value for Your Money.” Not only will Lowe...Brothers new color schemes appeal to you but the high quality of their paints will last longer, look better, and give better protec­ tion. NEPTO-LAC — Used whenever a high-gloss porcelain-like finish is de­ sired. Interior walls, woodwork, all types of furniture, etc., retain their beauty despite frequent cleaning. Colors to blend With room decora^,ons. FLOOR ENAMEL—Gives a tough, dependable finish with excellent appearance on exterior and interior wood or cement floor and stairs, It also provides an attractive dado finish on walls, woodwork. Pleas­ ing, serviceable colors. HOUSE PAINT—This is ideal paint for all exterior painting. It has unsurpassed covering power arid great durability, cover­ ing solidly mote surface per gallon than ‘cheap paint.” The new colors provide an opportunity for the selection of attractive combinations for color styling home ex­ teriors. The Directors of the Hay Town­ ship Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insur­ ance Company have another supply of stirrup pumps on hand. , These can be obtained from the Under­ signed or any Director of the Com­ pany. Price $5.00. H. K. Eilber, Sec’y, Crediton, Ont. 3tc EXECUTOR'S AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on JiAMES STREET, EXETER NO1 ICE—$50.00 reward to anyone lThe Estate of the late Wm’ Pisber furnishing information leading to SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1946 the arrest of anyone stealing}at, l.*0 0 o’clock the following: chickens from the farm of Wai- ~ lace Wein, Dashwood. 9:16* CORN BORER CLEAN-UP Corn Borer clean-up regulations are again in effect in Huron County in 1946. These regulations ' require that all corn refuse be ploughed under and if subsequently brought to the surface in cultiva'ting oi' planting, must be picked off and burned. Compliance with the regu-' lations is necessary on or before May ders 20th. Failure to comply ren- the offender subject to fine. The Plant Diseases Act 1 9:16* I*1 iReEfo-Gfoss MELLO-GLOSS — Pro­ duces a most satisfactory finish for walls where re­ peated cleaning is neces­ sary. Marks wash off quickly and easily. New colors combine decorative appeal with durability, sanitation and economy. NEPTUNITE VARNISH — Best for woodwork, floors, furniture, doors and 101 other inferior and exterior surfaces where a heat, moisture and acid-resisting finish is desir* ed. All are exceptionally pale in Color, easy flowing and very economical. PAINT BRUSHES—The brush display, as can be seen in the picture, is a recent addi­ tion to our paint department to make it easy for our customers to choose the brush for their particular needs, Brushes in stock can be seen, in a glance and they range in many widths and qualities. Hardware I J {ASHTON—At St. Joseph’s Hospital, 'London, on Sunday, May 12, 1946 Catherine Jennifer, infant daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Ashton, of London, and grand­ daughter of^Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taman, of town, aged two months and 6 days. GREEN—In St. Joseph’s Hospital; London, on Tuesday, May 14} 19 46, Beatrice Ada Richards, be/ loved wife of Jack 61st year. LIGHTFOOT—At her Ailsa Craig, Ont., May 7th, 1946, Bertha Dixon, be- ’ * of the late George • Interment was Cemetery. _ Victoria Hospital, on Thursday, May Merle daughter of Samuel and -the late Viola Miller, of Dashwood. SWAN — At his late residence, Brucefield, Ont., on Saturday, May 11, 1946, James Swan, in his 89 th year. Husband Of the late Janet Beattie and dearly loved father of Mary Ellen, Alice Jane Hana and the late William Douglas Swan, Inter­ ment Was in Baird's Cemetery. TEACHER WANTED — Protestant for S.S. No. 5 Usborne. Apply, stating salary expected .and ex­ perience. Garnet ; Hicks, Sec’y, R.R. 3, Exeter. 9c TO ALL DOG OWNERS By Municipal By-Law you are re­ quired to secure Dog Tag at once. You are also warned that it is illegal to allow your dog to run at large during the months of May, June, July and August. Constables have been given orders to enforce this By-Law. C. V. Pickard, Clerk. Green, in her late residence on Tuesday, BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BY TENDER Parlor suite, complete; dining­ room table; sideboard; 6 chairs; kitchen table; cupboard; davenport; chairs; Victor radio; 2 couches;, brass bed; 3 beds, complete; dressers; toilet set; 3 rug; chest of drawers; 2 drop-leaf tables; invalid’s of birds rockers; gasoline heater; stoves; washing machine; iron; electric plate; 2 floor 2 feather ticks; pillows; curtains:. 2 linoleums; lawn mpwer (new); garden tools; dishes; pots and pans; 2 step ladders; wheelbarrow: sealers and many other articles numerous to mention. At the same time there will offered subject to a reserve bid 2-storey brick, residence, comer of James and Albert streets, with barn and two lots. * TERMS: Chattels, cash. Real Estate, 10*^ of purchase price on. date of sale, balance within .thirty days. . H. EMMA DAVIg and CLARK ■FISHER, Executors. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR. Auct. 3- commodes; 2 small tables; chair; writing ; and table; 2 small rockers; stove and oven; kitchen range; 2 fern table; desk; case 2 platform Detroit. Quebec coal-oil electric­ lamps;. too be the loved wife Lightfoot. Mar’s Hill MILLER—At London, 1946, in in 9, Miller, beloved of en- I ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. James Glavin, Crediton, Ontario, announce the gagement of their second daughter, Clair Lorraine, Reg.N., to Wilfred Albert Helm, second son of Mr. Edward Helm and the late Appalonia Helm, Waterloo, Ont., the marriage to take place at St. Peter’s Cathed­ ral, London, oil Wednesday, June 5th, at 11 a.m. * Mrs. Byron E. Hicks, Centralia, announces the engagement of her daughter, Dorothy Essery Hicks, to Mr, Frederick Earl Hall, son Of Mr. and Mrs. C. M, Hall, Toronto. The early ■i wedding will take place June, in IN MfcMORlAM FLYNN — In loving memory George Flynn who died years ago, May 25, 16,4'2. (Though gone from sight, he ig eVer ilCcil* Still loved, Still missed, Still ours, He’ll live with us in memory his ways, end of his of four Until the end of time,_ Loving and “' ' “ M Upright Ulid days. Sincere and mind,Beautiful memories he left behind. kind just true In to in all the hia heart and CHICKS FOR SETTING HENS It is no more trouble hen to mother a full half a one. Come in chicks, hatching twice weekly. Chick Tuesdays and Fridays. Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King Street, LONDON, Ontario. for the old brood than and get Heavy breeds some extra available, days 16c NEUHAUSER HYBRID CHICKS Red X Rocks: Rock X -Legs.: Leg. X Hamps. Legorcas, and Austra Whites $12.50 per hundred. Pullets $25.00. Thousands hatching weekly. Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King Street, LONDON, Ontario.16c No waiting for your chicks when you order from 'Tweddle. We are hatching 135,000. chicks per week and can give prompt delivery on all the popular pure breeds and hybrid crosses in non-sexed, pullets or cockerels. Every Tweddle' chick you receive carries the finest char­ acteristics of its Pullorum tested Government Approved breeders. Send for free catalogue and greatly reduced price list for May.. Also eight Week old to <20 week old pullets. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Ltd. FERGUS, Ont. REAL ESTATE 9:16c FARM’S FOR SALE — 6ft acres, frame house, bank barn, not far from pavement; 150 acres, full set of buildings, hydro available, sugar bush. Reasonably priced, Early possession. W. 0, Pearce, Exeter, . * FOR SALE »— 120-acre farm, well- located on paved road, comfort­ table house, good bank barn; hydro and water, Productive soil, 12 acres bush; also 50 acres cul­ tivated land without buildings, near Exeter, c. v. Rickard, Exe­ ter, FOR SALE — On Lot 21, south Thames Road, $0 foot enclosed oil head windmill. Call and see it, A. Gardiner. 16* HOUSE FOR SALE—-Brick Cottage RESIDENCE IN EXETER The Administrator of the Estate of the late Mrs. Mabie -F. Wood will offer for sale by tender the frame cottage and corner lot formerly oc­ cupied by Mrs. Harry Parsons, cor­ ner of James and Albert streets, Exeter. Sealed tenders will be re­ ceived by the undersigned up until Saturday, May 18th, 1946, at 8 p.m. Tenders will be received for the whole property or separately for the house and the vacant lot. Each ten­ der shall be accompanied by a marked cheque for ten per cent, of the tendei' payable to the under­ signed and the sale completed with­ in thirty days. Immediate posses­ sion. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. H. S. WALTER, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction at GRAND BEND WEDNESDAY, MAY 22nd, 1946 at 1.30 o’clock the following: Cook stove with oil burner at­ tachment, new; >2 coal oil stoves, 1 nearly new; Quebec heater; 2 elect­ ric plates, 2-burner; 3 commodes; bed; springs; mattress; 3 toilet sets; bedroom chair; arm chair; 5 dining room chairs; rangette; kit­ chen cabinet; 2 electric irons; kit­ chen table; 4 kitchen chairs; dress­ er-commode combined; iron bed; bake board; quantity of sealers / quantity oLsacks and other articles.. TERMS—(CASH J. W. HOLT, 'Prop. ’FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. In the Estate of MARGARET. COWARD, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Margaret Coward, late of^the Township of Usborne, ip the County of Huron, Widow, deceased who died on or about the 2 7 th day of April, A.D., 1946,. are required to file particulars of the same with Elmer* D. Bell, sol­ icitor, of Exeter, Ont., by the 2„7th day of May, A.D., 1946 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those ciaims of which notice has been received. Dated the 6th day of May A.D. 1946. ELMER D. BELL Solicitor for the Executors. 9:16:23c In the Estate of ALEXANDER STEWART, deceased. ALL 'PERSONS having claims against -the estate of Alexander Stewart, late of the village of Exe­ ter, in the County of Huron; gentle­ man, who died on or about the 31st day of March, 1946, are required to file particulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 20th day of May A,Do 1945, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of Which notice has hden received. DATED the 30th day of April, 1946. ELMER D. BELL, DISPERSAL AUCTION SALE z o'f the CLOVERDALE SCOTCH SHORTHORN HERD numbering over 50 head, regret that conditions overWe which we have no control have brought .about this sudden decision. Date: WEDNESDAY, MAY 29th, 1946 at 1.30 p.m, at the farm, miles north Crediton. The farm of 215 acres of finest clay loam equipped with best of buildings with hydro in the best state of fertility. The herd sire, “Klaymor Gala,” with '30 fiiie breeding coWs, a goodly number having calves at foot, the balance close to calving; a dozen really choice heifers and 2 young bulls make up the offering. This* is a rare opportunity to buy at your own valuation foundation material of a long' established herd. These , cows have produced otlr Sale cattle in the years I>ast« These are the cows we had planned to carry on with. Herd fully accredited Since 1932, All the younger cows and heifers vaccinated against bangs,. Plan to attend or if interested in a catalogue, apply to W. C. F,. OESTRICHER, Prop. . crediton, ont. Auctioneers: Duncan Brown, Shed- of the the and.