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Just Arrived
A Large Shipment of
Decca Records
APPLICATIONS WANTED
MARRIAGES
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AUCTION SALESNOTICES
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Dr. H. H. Cowen wishes to an
nounce that his dental office will he
closed all this week while he is at
tending the dental convention.
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NOTICE—Will the party who pick
ed three bags and a half of chop
from Cann’s Mill platform please
return, and 'Save further trouble.
30*
choice lot se-
of W. A. 'Cul-
Wm. I.
(William
all the popular pure
CASH FOR FOX HORSES — Dead
animals removed. Two-hour serv
ice, day or night. ’Phone Crediton
47rl5, collect, Jack Williams. Stic
The Directors of the Hay
✓ship Farmers’ Mutual Fire
ance Company have another
of stirrup pumps on hand,
can be obtained from the
signed or any Director of the Com
pany. Price $5.00.
■H. K. Eilber, Sec’y,
Crediton, Ont. 3tc
Dr. Roulston announces that his
Dental Office will be closed for one
week commencing Monday, May
27th. 23; 3 9c
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evening gown?”
as I can see.”
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What-'d the difference between
st iiiaii whd staggers aild ah up*
finished house? One's “plastered*
and the other isn't.
think . Miss
Smith looks ugly in that low-out
Pfc.: “Not as far
to Allen, son of Mr. and
jesney'shoe REPAIR — Now
open for business. Repairing
neatly and promptly attended to.
Crediton. tfp
also three card tables.
'TERMS—CASH
FRANK TAYLOR, (Auct.
P. PASSMORE, Sec’y
Slender Tablets are effective. 2
weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks' $5,
at Robertson’s and all druggists.
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 8®, 1946
Come in early for the best choices on a large selection of
popular tunes and artists..
2-Burner Hot-Plates $7*95
Snelgrove Tire & Electric
Tires, Vulcanizing and Household Appliances
PHONE 18 EXETER, ONTARIO
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WINCHEUSEA
Mrs. Wm, Walters spent erne day
last week with her parents, Mr, and
Mrs. Nelson Clark* of Farquhar.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Horton and
family, of Lumley, spent Wednes
day evening with Mr. and Mrs. C«
Gilfillap.
Quite a number from this com
munity attended the CKNX pro
gram given at iSt*.Patrick’s Hall at
Saintsbury on Friday night which
was enjoyed by all.
Mr, and Mrs. Pinning, of Clinton
visited on Saturday with Mr, and
Mrs, Fred Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry March and
family, of London, spent the week
end. with Mr, and Mrs. George
Davis,
Mrs. W. J. Veal and family, . of
Exeter, spent the holiday visiting
in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey spent
one day last week with Mr, and
Mrs. Alf Collier, of Kirkton,
Place an Ad Here and Watch Results
They are read by more than Times-Advocate readers every week
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marrin«e
Notices ar<» Inserted free of
charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In
Memorinnt Notices 5Oc for single
vejse, 25c extra for each addi
tional verse, Engaged) eats 50c
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
Phone 31w
for an ad taker
jestions
For the June Bride
Community Plate Chests Record Players
Steak Knife Sets Presto Cookers
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Electric Irons
Mantel Radios
Pyrex Ware
Enamel Ware
Super-Health Cast Aluminum Ware — This heavy cast
aluminum ware preserves the flavour of foods
and is a life-time gift.
Also good assortment of small kitchen wares suitable5 for
shower gifts.
BEAVERS HARDWARE
Phone 86
Here’s a Tip
With new refrigerators so hard to buy you would be
well advised to keep your present model in good working
order. -Qall us when repairs or a check-up are needed. We
have a thorough knowledge of either domestic or commercial
refrigeration.
Opposite Cann’s Mill
Slain Street, Exeter
G. K. CROCKER
Authorized Kelvinator Sales
and Service Phones 299, 59w
TEMPER
When I have lost my temper I have
lost my reason too.
I’m never proud of anything which
angrily I do.
When I have talked in anger and
my cheeks were flaming red,
I have always uttered, something
which I wish I hadn’t said.
In anger I have never done a kind
ly deed oi- wise,
But many things for which I felt
I should apologize.
In looking back across my life, and
all I’ve lost or made,
I can’t recall a single time when-
fury ever paid.
So I struggle to be patient, for I’ve
reached a wiser age;
do not want to do a thing or speak-
a word in rage.
have learned by sad experience
that when my temper flies
never do a worthy thing, a decent
deed or wise.
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Buck: “i hear Robinson is back
iii the hospital.” Private: “Yeah—
he took a sudden turn for the
nurse.’’
CANN’S MILL
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Notice to Our Customers
Our ■ mill will not be open
for business on Wednesday
afternoons until further no
tice.
Hardwood Flooring Contractor
New Floors Laid and Sanded
Old ’ Floors refinished with a new
up-to-date machine.
—Estimates free—
Phone Crediton 10J
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BIRTHS
HOFFMAN—’At Dr, Fletcher’s Hos
pital, Exeter, on Monday, May
27th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, T.
Harry Hoffman, a son,
KESTLE—At St. John, New Bruns
wick, on Sunday, May 26th, 1946,
to Mr. and Mrs, Jack R. Kestle,
a daughter, Susan Claire.
ROLLINS — At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Saturday, May 25th,
1946, to Mr. and Mrs,
Rollins, of London a son
Dwight).
PFAFF—HILL — At the
United Church parsonage on 'Sat
urday, May 25 th, Miss Doris
Louise, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Hill, of Exe
ter,
Mrs. Henry Pfaff, of Exeter, by
Rev. A. S. Trueblood.
'STATTON—FAIRBAIRN — At the
Main St. United Church Manse
on Friday, May 17th, 1946, Miss
Mabel Dell Fairbairn, daughter
of the late Mr. and Mrs. George
Fairbairn, to Mr, -Gilbert Lloyd
Statton, son of Mr. and Mrs, iN,
J. Statton, of Exeter, by Rev. N.
J, Woods.
SQUIRE—BROWN — At Central^
United Church on Wednesday,
May 22nd, Miss Bernice Alice,
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Otto.H. Brown, of Centralia, to
Orland Wilbert, only son of Mr.
and Mrs. Nelson W. Squire, of
Usborne, by Rev. G. C. Weir.
DEATHS
HUNTER—In Exeter on Thursday,
May 23rd, 1946, Joseph Lawrence
Hunter, in his "55th year.
MASON—In St. Joseph’s Hospital,
London, May 23, 1946, Charles
Mason, beloved husband of Lav
ina McGregor, in his 80th year.
SKINNER—In Exeter on Thursday,
May 23rd, 1946, Mary Ellen
Hodgson, beloved wife of the late
Robert Skinner, in her 79th year.
SARA RAS—At his late residence on
the Blue Water ' Highway, on
Tuesday, May 28, 1946, Josiah
Sararas, in his 7 4th year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. aiid Mrs. R. E. Pooley
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Ethel Norine,, to Melvin
Lloyd Cushman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. F. Cushman, of Chatham, the
wedding to take place June 22nd. c
Mr. Chas. Kerslake, of Exeter,
Wishes to announce the engagement
of his only daughter, Josie Leona,
to Mahlon A. Ryckman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Archie ^Ryckman, o^
Exeter. The marriage to take place
the early part of June. *
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Haycock
announce the engagement of their
only -daughter, Audrey Jean, to
Clarence Henry McDonald, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McDonald, Exeter,
Ont. The wedding to take place
Windsor, Saturday, June 1st.
CARDS OF THANKS
I would like to express my thanks
to all my friends who so kindly re*
membered me with cards, flowers,
fruit, etc., while I was in the hos
pital, and I must say that all these
gifts were very much appreciated.
—Johnnie Ridley. *
The brothers of the late Mrs.
Russell Skinner desire to express
their sincere thanks to the friends
and neighbors for the kindness and
Sympathy extended during their re
ft
SMILE AWHILE
A ^mile costs nothing, but
gives much. It enriches those who
receive it without making poorer
those who give it. It takes but a
moment, but the memory of it some
times last forever, -No ohe is so rich
Or mighty that he can get along
without it, and no On<5 is so poor
but what he can he made richer
by it.
A smile creates happiness in the
home, fosters goodwill in business,
and is the countersign of friend
ship. It brings rest to the Weary,
cheer to the discoufagOd, sunshine
to the Sad’, and it is nature’s best
antidote for trouble. Yet it can not
be ’bought, borrowed-, begged or
stolen, fot it is something that Is
of ho value to anyone until it is
given awav.
Some people are too tired, to give
you a smile. Give them one Of yours,
jas no one needs a smile so much
'as he who has no smile to give
you.-*—Ediphone
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FOR SALE — A quantity of psed.
brick. Apply to F. W, Huxtable,
Exeter, 23:30*
FOR SALE — Silverhull seed buck
wheat, clipper cleaned. Phone
Hensall 83r25. G, Broderick, R,R,
1, Exeter, 23:30*
THIS WEEK is the time. 'Choice
strawberry plants at $1.00 per
100, Phone 266, L, V. Hogarth.
30c
FOR SALE—A boy’s bicycle. Apply
to Harold Schroeder, Dashwood,
Qnt,* 23;30*
FOR SALE — Pure whole ground
flaxseed meal, a limited quantity,
priced at $3.50 per cwt.; Doherty
high oven range, equipped with
hot water jacket and reservoir,
has good grates and linings, burns
coal or wood; clothes wringer;
2 iron bedsteads with brass rail*
ings and 3 bed springs; 2 cur
tain stretchers, Apply to Ira
Geiger, Hensall, Ont. 30c
FOR -SALE—Massey-Harris binder,
6 ft. cut; McCormick-’Deering
mower, 5 ft. cut; Massey-Harris
13-hoe drill; used truck wagon.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 30*
FOR SALE—Piano, apartment size,
plain case, with bench. $98.00)
W. Martin, Exeter South. 30*
FOR SALE—-Singer sewing mach
ine, in good condition. Apply at
Sweitzer’s, Apt. 2. 29*
FOR SALE—DeSoto motor built for
power plant, complete trailer
with 16” wheels and tires, ’Apply
at Welding Shop, Hensall (old
Brock Blacksmith Shop). 30*
FOR SALE—/A. McCormick-Deering
2-row sugar beet cultivator, prac
tically new; also a 2-furrow
Fleury narrow bottom tractor
plow. Alf. Ropp, phone 96r4 Zur
ich.
FOR SALE—Fox terrier pups. Ap
ply to R. T. McDonald, R.R. 1,
Cromarty, Phone 21r90 Hensall.
30:6*
FOR SALE — A 3-burner gasoline
range, stationary oven; also an
American cream separator. Apply
A. L. Luker, phone 91rl0 Zurich.
30*
FOR SALE—2 young work horses,
4 and 5 years old, well broken;
also 20 chunks of pigs. Joe Carey,
Mount Carmel. 30*
FOR SALE—150 super-special Sus
sex pullets, laying, Apply to Mrs.
Lorne McNaughton, R.R. 1, Crom
arty, phone 88rll Hensall. 3 0c
FOR SALE — Vega Separator in
good condition. Phone 251-10,
Kirkton. 30*
FOR SALE—Chesterfield, like new,
$60.00; rug 8xl0,"$50.00i; child’s
sleigh. Apply before Saturday to
Mrs. G. A. Little, White’s Bakery.
30*
FOR SALE—Several large wooden
boxes. Phone 149 or call at Times-
Advocate. . 30*
WANTED
PROTESTANT TEACHER wanted
for S.S. No. 3 Usborne. Duties to
commence Sept. 3. Modern school
with hydro, well equipped. State
salary, qualifications, experience
and phone number. Jas. Leonard
Harris, secretary, R.R. No. 1,
Kirkton, phone 33-18 Kirkton ex
change. 30:6
WANTED—Young girl for light
housekeeping, about one hour
Tuesday, one hour Thursday and
Saturday afternoons. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 30c
WANTED—Good alfalfa hay or al
falfa meal; Apply at Cann’s Mill.
18tfc
CATTLE WANTED TO PASTURE—
I would take in around twenty
head of young cattle to pasture.
Good highland grass and rivei'
water. Will also buy chunks of
pigs old enough to take butter
milk, G. J. Dow, Exeter. 30*
FOR RENT
TO RENT—12 acres bean ground,
ploughed ready to work. Apply
to Merle Willis, Exeter. 30c
STRAYED
STRAYED—From Lot 4, Con. 14,
Stephen Township, red Durham
yearling. Please notify Ervin
Ratz, R.R, 3, Dashwood, phone
Crediton 24r6, 3 Op
“Don't you
FOR SALE—Brick residence on N,
Sanders street, Apply to Wm,
Welsh, tfc
FARMS FOR SALE — 6Q acres,
frame house, bank barn, not far
from pavement; 150 acres, full
set of buildings, hydro available,
sugar bush. Reasonably priced.
Early possession. W. C, 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, Pickard, Exe
ter,
AN OPPORTUNITY
Established Rural Watkins District
available. If you are aggressive,
and between the ages of 25 and 55
—have oi’ 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
Applications will be received for
someone to operate .an information
booth at Grand Bend. Duties from
June 15th to Labor Day. Two oper
ators required. Applications should
be in .by June 1st to Mrs. Lawrence
Mason, Secretary of the Grand
Bend Citizens Organization. 30c
DEMONSTRATION
A demonstration of a Coats
Mechanical manure loader will be
held on the farm of Earl Whiting,
opposite the Eden school on Friday,
May 31st, by W. R, Cooper, Kippen,
your Goodison-Oliver dealer.
FOUND—In Exeter, the top of a
refrigerator. Owner may have
same by paying for advt. Apply
at Times-Adyocate.
Strathroy, Saturday, June
100 head of mixed Western stock
cattle including stock cows, steers
and heifers. Also calves and pigs.
Trucks to deliver. A. G. McAlpine,
Auctioneer.
GENERAL DELIVERY
FOR EXETER
'Beginning Monday next, I am
inaugurating a general delivery
service in Exeter and will make de
liveries for a number of the stores
and butcher shops. Any' persons
desiring delivery of parcels please
get in touch with me, c
Alex Ellis
AUCTION SALE OF
Thames Road Warehouse
MONDA1’, JUNE 3rd, 1046
at 8 p.m.
Warehouse is 12x16 with 8 ft. sid
ing,
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
; COURT OF REVISION
Notice is hereby given that the
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the Township of Stephen
for the year 1946 will hold its first
meeting in the Council Chambers,
Crediton, on Tuesday, June 4th, at
2 o’clock p.m.
L. B. HODGSON,
Clerk of the Township of Stephen.
Dated May 20th, 1946. 23:30c
TO ALT. 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 yottr dog to run at large
during the months of May, June,
July and August. Constables- have
been given orders to enforce this
By-Law.
NEUHAUSER BARRED ROOKS
Pedigreed Sired: The finest breed
ing that money can buy. Thousands
available now. $15.00 per hundred,
pullets $25.00.
Neuhauser Hatcheries,
81 King Street,
LONDON, Ontario.
NEUHAUSER CHICKS
Thousands hatching twice weekly,
setting all breeds. Chick
Tuesdays and Fridays.
Neuhauser Hatcheries,
81 King Street,
LONDON, Ontario.
There’s no gamble about 1946. It’s
going to be a poultry year. The
poultry industry is the logical one
to expand to-day as birds are econ
omical users of our short grain
supply. It isn’t too late to fill up
the brooders with- Tweddles, the
husky, healthy, fast growing chicks,
No waiting at Tweddles for your
We can give prompt de-
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and hybrid crosses in non*
pullets of cockerels. Prices
reduced. for June, Also.
chicks.
livery
breeds
sexed,
greatly _____ _T.
eight week to twenty Week old pul
lets. Free catalogue,
Twecldie Chick Hatcheries Limited,
FERGUS, Ontario,
23:30c
KEYS-GAUNT-CULBERT
SHORTHORN SALE
4 Males — 43 Females
will be held at
ELMANDORPH STOCK FARM
three miles from
Varna, Ont.
on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1946
at 1.30: o’clock
Some thirty females will carry
the service of sons, grandsons, and
great-grandsons of Colynie Royal
Barrage Imp. They
Indemnity, Klaymor
mandorph Gem.
These cattle are a
lected from the herds
bert and Sons, Dungannon, Andrew
C. Gaunt, Lucknow, and C. H. Keys
& Sons, Varna. Herd fully accredited
and vaccinated against Bang’s dis
ease.
For catalogue and details write—
CLIFFORD H. KEYS & SONS
VARNA, ONT.
Phone 96r4 Hensail
6153— (22348)
Pure Bred Belgian Stallion
Premium iAl. Registered Number
6153. Enrollment No. 3495. Form*
1. Blue roan, born April 2, 19? 5,
bred by W. E. Williams, Frankfort,.
Ind,
Max is a low down thick horse-
with good feet and legs, with a
girth of 8 feet and weighing ISOO-
lbs. He is located at the farm of
Jas. Anderson, a half mile north of
Thames Road Church. This horse
Will be routed by trailer, Anyone
wishing to us him call Exeter
1721’34.
TERMS—To insure h foal $13.00,
payable April 1st, 1047; $3.00' of
this amount to be paid at time of
service whether in foal, or not, Par
ties disposing of their mares before
foaling time Will be charged whether
in foal or not. All accidents to mares-
at owner’s risk, Mares served at his
own stable at no advance payment*
CHAS. GODBOLT, Prop., Exeter.,