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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-10-14, Page 4of in THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 14, 1948 Wanted Owing (Q the shortage supplementary reading books Exeter Public School, the Board would appreciate receiving suit­ able books from interested par­ arents. These books can L... deposited at the office of the Secretary W. H. Hodgson. be Mrs. C. E. Zurbrigg attended i the funeral of her little grand-» child, Joan Ann, in Hamilton! last Monday. ' CREDITON Week-end home of Mr. Schenk, were .Clarke and Kercher, Edward Schenk, Mi’. Frederick London, spent with his parents, Gordon Morlock. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yearley, of Windsor, visited over the holi­ day at the home ©f Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Yearley. The erection of the new bung­ alow-style brick house for Mr. Irving Stahl is progressing very favourably the past few weeks. Mr. Henry Beaver and Mr. Sam Lawson are the contractors. visitors at the and Mrs. Hugo Miss Dorothy Miss Annette Mc- of London, and Mr. of Peterboro. Morlock, of the week-end Mr. and Mrs. CENTRALIA Mr. and Mr. Harold Lightfoot and family spent the week-end with relatives in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Scotty Baynham of Toronto were week-end visi­ tors with Baynham. Mrs. J. days last Mrs. Loretta Hicks. Mr and Mrs. Cameron Proctor and son, of Clinton, were visi­ tors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Proctor on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks visited during the past week with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. I. Macaulay in Montreal. and Mrs. Rex Mills and of Burlington, were with Mrs.. H. Mr. and Mrs, George Essery spent a few with her daughter, I When it’s a Need to Fill /■■■"..... Let Want-Ads Fill the Bill They are read by more than 8,900 Times-Advocate readers every week Phone 31w For an Ad Taker MwnmuuMinmMw FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ans your garment. Combining own sample cloths with our Top line, we are able to of- you a fine selection. .Don't to see them now! Men‘s Wear (TRADE NAMS) Each Take the drudgery out of houje cleaning. You don’t have to get on your hands and knees to scrub floors! You don't even have to get your hands wet! "Miracle" Mop's quick efficient operation makes house clean­ ing easier. Its uses are numerous, and its operation simple. Get one to-day and dean the "Miracle" way. Made.to-Measure SUITS You’ll be right in step with your new fall and winter suit if you drop in and let us measure you for our Tip fer fail ■ -t ■ Having Toaster Trouble Beavers Hardware PHONE 86 Mr. Marilyn, week-end visitors Mills. Mr. and Mrs. and family, of Sunday guests with Mrs. K. Greb and attended the Thankoffering services in the church on Sunday, Mrs. Duffield visited for a few days with relatives in Exe­ ter. Mr. and Mrs. Herman and Miss Audrey Powe guests with Mr, and Mrs. Sliapton on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. H. Mills was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. L. Mills at Woodham on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Godbolt and Mr. and Mrs. K. Greb are attending the International Plow­ ing Match at Lindsay this week. Mrs. Loretta Hicks and Stan and Mrs. J. Essery were guests with M-r. and Mrs. J. Creech in Exeter on Thanksgiving Day. Mrs. Essery remained for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Williams and Gary, of Clinton, were week-end guests with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Penwarden and assisted the choir at the Thankoffering ser­ vices in the church on Sunday. Mrs. A. Robinson was a visi­ tor at the home of Mr. and Mrs M. King on Thanksgiving Day. Rev. A, Moorhouse, of Sarnia, was a week-end guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. Weir and was guest services in the day. Mrs. Love, of a Tuesday visitor with Mr. Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable. Mrs. Hugh Taylor, of Toron­ to, was the guest speaker and gave a very interesting and in­ spiring address at the sectional meeting, of the Woman’s Mis­ sionary Society held in the church on Tuesday of this week. Mrs. R. Smith- was 'a guest at her brother’s wedding at Mill­ bank on Saturday of last weea. DUPLICATE KEYS cut for most cars and cylinder type locks. Beavers Hardware. 5tfp Hugh Exeter, Mr. Love were and Powe were Earl speaker at the church on Sun- Hillsgreen,was and USED CAR PARTS FOR SALE —Chevrolet 2 6 to 31; Pontiac 28 to 30 and Durant. Apply G. Bonnallie, above 'Fink’s Meat Market, Exeter. 7:14* FOR SALE-—A piano with bench, Gerard Heintzman. Phone 161 Exeter. 14c FOR SALE—Fur coat, shortie, tuxedo front, size 16, excel­ lent condition. Phone >239 Exe­ ter. 14:21 FO.R SALE—2 Aladdin lamps, 1 coal cook stove, baby buggy, bedroom chair, all in good condition. Reasonable for quick sale. Apply Irwin Apts., Apt. 1. ’ 14c FOR SALE—Oil burner, with or without stove. Apply at the Times-Advocate. 14 * APPLES FOR SALE — Anyone wanting good winter apples leave orders with B, M. Fran­ cis or Cecil Rowe. Frank Mac- Kenzie, prop., Lucknow. 14 FOR SALE—Westinghouse man­ tle radio, excellent condition, phonograph plug, short wave band, $70.00. Phone 383w, Cpl. Campbell. FOR SALE—Fannall A tractor, on rubber, starter, lights, pul­ ley, power take off; four-row scuffle? and puller; two-fur­ rowed plough (nearly new); three-section spring tooth har­ rows; 32-plate disc; to be sold together. Melvin DesJar­ dine, 1 y2 miles north Grand Bend, apply after six o’clock or Saturday afternoon. 14c FOR winter good Edgar ter. SALE—Boy’s overcoat, condition. Cudmore, navy size 9, Phone 171rl4 blue real Mrs. Exe- 14c FOR SALE—'Girl's pink Ken­ wood 3-piece suit, size 2, like new. Mrs. Allan Westcott, phone 176r32, Exeter. 14c If you’re having toaster at all. our expert technicians will locate the difficul­ ty and fix it up good as new. All replacements are factory-right, and work is guaranteed satisfactory. Frayed cords and other defective parts repaired or replaced. Bring your toaster in today for a check-up. It’ll work lots better, and won’t cost you much. trouble, see us! In no time KIPPEN Edgar McBride left Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. E. Scholl, of Camrose, Alberta, and other western points. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones visited on Sunday with Mrs. J. Love near Hillsgreen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pollard, of Guelph, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horney, of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter. The W.A. of St. Andrew’s United Church is 'holding its ba- zaai' in the Sunday school room on Saturday, November 13. Anniversary Services The congregation of St. And­ rew’s United Church is holding its annual anniversary on Sun­ day next at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. The guest speaker at the mor­ ning service will be Rev. Bee­ croft of Wingham, while the eve­ ning speaker Workman, of music will be choir, assisted •on FOR SALE — 1937 Studebaker coach, in good condition, n'ew •heater .and battery. Apply to Ray Morlock, phone 21r3 Cre- diton. 14* FOR SALE--* Studio couch, good condition, $25.00. Phone 68w, Exeter. 14* FOR SALE—G r e y - b 1 u e shortie coat in excellent dition, modern style with man sleeves, size 16, real Phond 21-9m, Exeter. fall con- dol- bu-y. 7:c Exeter, Ont will be Rev. H. Seaforth. Special furnished by the by guest soloists. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 K. J. Lampman Manager, Exeter Area Notice to FOR SALE—Coleman oil bur­ ner, used little, perfect condi­ tion, complete with pipes, $60.00. Phone 384J Exeter. 14* FOR SALE—3 5 chunks, 8 wea- ners. Harold Taylor, phone 39r8 Kirkton. 14* FOR SALE—A pink net eve­ ning dress, size 16. Phone 186J. 14c FOR SALE—Child s Red River winter outfit, size 4-6, toque, leggings, mittens, sash and hood. In very good condition, worn one winter. Phone 7J, Exeter. . 14* FOR SALE-— combination cook stove and Quebec heater. A. Trites, Exeter. 14* FOR SALE-—C.C.M. .bicycles, used, in good condition. $15.- 00 and up. W. Martin, Exe­ ter South. 14* Rural Hyd ro Consumers Exeter FOR SALE—1938 Fargo half ton pick-up, four new tires, mechanically in good shape. Also 19 47 Hudson Commodore Six, four-door sedan, like new. Original miles 17,000. Roland Grenier, B.A. Service Station. Grand Bend. Phone 50r5 Dashwood. 14:21c APPLES FOR SALE —Talman Sweets, Spies, etc. at home » evenings and Saturdays. Jas. W. Gardiner, Kirkton, phone 21rl0. 14c our quota of kilowatt hours is still being exceeded by 2,000 kilowatt hours per day. This must be reduced and we find that cut-offs will be necessary. Commencing Friday, October 15, 1948, power will be turned off at 8:30 a.m. for 30 minutes in the Rural Exeter, Crediton, and Centralia sections. In the Grand Bend section, power will be turned off at 10:00 a.m. for 30 minutes. These. cut-offs will be lengthened or decreased as the previous days’ consumption warrants. Help us eliminate these shut-offs by saving electricity at your home. FOR SALE—A quantity of Con­ cord grapes, bring your own containers and pick yourself, price $1.50 per 'bushel. M. Sullivan, 10th concession and Ridge Road, three miles south from Camp Ipperwash. 14*' FOR SALE—*15 Leghorns, ready to lay, $1.90; boy’s bicycle, $18.00; comics, magazines, pocket books, .05 to .10; oil brooder stove, $12.00; line sport-lite lantern, on<j season, $5.00; lamps, reg. $32.50, sale $’22.50; 4-iimh Simms brushes reduced $1.65; shades .50; flashlights, switches, plugs, sockets, all reduced, Clearing out A. H. Daynes, the signs, Hu- Exeter (over 14* rakes .30. Mr. the house with rbn St. West, the tracks). gaso- used set of price paint lamp light etc., lawn FOR SALE FOR SALE—25,000 ft. of rock wool batts. W. J. Melville, phone 61 Exeter. 23tfc DO YOU NEED to be told about Dr. Salsbury’s ROTA- CAPS? If you are a poultry raiser about to house your flock ROTA-CAPS is the in­ dividual bird “tablet” treat­ ment for large round worms and intestinal capillaria worms, preferred by practi­ cal poultrymen for (efficiency and economy. L. V. Hogarth, ■phone 26 6 Exeter. 14:21:28c WANTED WANTED—A high chair, phone 13 3j, Exeter. 14* WANTED—2 furnished rooms by November 1. Phone Exeter 315, LAC Duncan. 14* WANTED — Airman, wife and daughter 2 years, urgently require two or more furnish­ ed or unfurnished rooms. Reasonable rent. Adults quiet child normal. Phone LAC. Jones 316, Local 38 between 6 and S p.m. 14c WANTED—Young couple, no children, unfurnished house or three or four rooms, will be a steady tenant. Apply Box J Times-Advocate. 14* FARM WANTED—We have a buyer for a farm on or near highway between Centralia and Brucefield.- Must have good buildings and be in good condition. Buyer will pay good price for right farm. If you wish to sell see us. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont. PERSONAL Need a really effective laxative? ■ Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES, famous herbal medicine used successfully for 45 years. Brings relief quickly — tones up liver—keeps bowels active — restores good health — RELIABLE. “OLD AT 40, 50, GO?" MAN! You’re crazy! Thousands pep­ py at 70. Ostrex Tonic Tab­ lets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling many men, women call “old”. New “get acquainted” size, only 50c. at all druggists.. SLENDER TABLETS are effec­ tive. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s Drug Store. SINUS, HAY FEVER, head colds, irritating coughs are common ailments new. Name­ less 'Cold Remedy night and morning gives quick relief. Sold by Browning’s, Robert­ son’s, and Sanders’ stores. 14:21c MISCELLANEOUS I PRIVATE HOME for elderly or convalescent persons; all mo­ dern conveniences. Apply Mrs. H. E. Ruston, Mitchell, phone i284. 7:14* NOTICE —• I have excellent equipment for » white washing your buildings. L. V. Hogarth phone 266 Exeter. 14:21:28c NOW IS THE TIME to plant raspberries. I have thousands for sale. Choice varieties, $4 per hundred. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. 14c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SALES OPPORTUNITY for two men with ability. High earn­ ings. Course of training. Plea: sant work. Write giving qua­ lifications to Reg. Thomas, 100 Dundas Street West, Lon­ don, Ontario. 4tc AGENTS—door to door Sales- wanted to establish a of their own with ■Guaranteed House- men business our 250 hold Necessities. Splendid ter­ ritories vacant in your district —unlimited possibilities for the ambitious person. Never a dull season. Experience not essential but a car is if you select a rural territory. Very little capital needed, BEST opportunity of starting a busi­ ness of your own. Write for FREE details and CATA­ LOGUE to iFAMILEX, 1600 Delorimler, MONTREAL. 16:23:30:7:14 I STRAYED STRAYED- grass port, ■cow, Isaac, From Harp River's farm west of the Air- one 5-year-old Holstein due to freshen. Garnet phone 924, Lucan. 14:210 Buy it, sell it, find it, tell it, do i t,—-w i t h Times-Advocate WANT ADS. HOUSES FOR SALE—If you are hot in a hurry for posses­ sion we can show you two comfortable houses, well lo­ cated in Exeter. C. V. Pickard Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 30c FOR SALE IN CREDITON— Comfortable brick house close to main corner, furnished, could be used by two families Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE—-2 - bedroom house, hardwood floors, modern con­ veniences, newly erected. Im­ mediate possession. J. W. Hern, Exeter. 14* FARM FOR SALE__99 acres, lot 6, concession 12, Hay Township. Good buildings, hy­ dro throughout, 5 acres bush. 12 acres fall wheat. A. V, Tie­ man, Dashwood. 14:21* LOST LOST—In Exeter Saturday night a dark wallet containing dri­ ver’s permit and several dol­ lars. Finder please Paul Schenk, phone Crediton. Reward. contact 19rl2 14* LOST—On Main Street, a week ago Saturday, a small parcel. Finder please return to Times- Advocate. 14* FOUND FOUND— Ratchet handle and socket. Apply to Ken Cud- more, Exeter. 14c AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF OF FARM STOCK, AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received instructions from ALEX J. HOTSON To sell by public auction at Lot 31, No. 7 Highway One Mile East of Ailsa Craig •— on — WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, .1:00 p.m. HORSES: Team of aged mares CATTLE: cows, 6 three - year - old bred May and June; 2 cows, 4 years, bred in May; 1 cow, 5 years, bred in August; 3 cows, 6 years, bred June; 1 Jer­ sey cow, bred in July; 3 two- year-old steers; 2 yearling ■steers; 2 yearling heifers; 12 ■calves; Shorthorn 'bull, 4 years. The above are all heef cattle. 1 Holstein cow coming 4, due November 1; 1 Holstein cow, 7 years, due November. HOGS: 'Sow, due time of sale; sow, bred two months; 9 heavy shoats. -'POULTRY: About 100 R. x L, pullets, laying well. GRAIN: 400’-bus. oats. FURNITURE: Some household furniture will also be offered for sale. IMPLEMENTS : Maple Leaf grain grinder, 6 in.; McCormick corn binder, rubber tired wagon, potato digger, thresher tank, and wagon, double pullied rope with wire stretcher, M.H. hay loader, dump rake, Deering mower, M.H. 7 ft. binder, Fleury tractor plow, 2-furrow; bean scuff ler, nearly new; disc, cultivator, set of harrows, wagon, iron tired; cutter, 2 sets bobsleighs, cream separator, set heavy harness, (brooder stove, colony house, 8 x 10; forks, spades, shovels and other articles. TERMS — CASH J. R. McLEAN, Auctioneer AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS Lot 7, Con. 3, Stanley Twp. 1 *4 miles west and 2 miles south of Brucefield on WEDNES., OCTOBER 20, 1948 at 12 o’clock sharp: HORSES; IB ings, 9 yrs. old. CATTLE: Reg. Shorthorn bull born Feb. 1947; due in early Dec due in Feb.; 3 Dur. cows, in Mar.; 1 black cow, 1 Dur, heifer, 2 yearling steers; 6 spring 10 hogs, 180 125 lbs. POULTRY; 50 New Hamp­ shire pullets laying. I-IAY & GRAIN; 15 ton mixed hay; 400 bu. of mixed grain; quantity of feed beans. IMPLEMENTS: Allis Chalmers model lights, and used rake tractor drill (new) hay loader (like new) 2-furrow tractor plow (like new) type) rack; Deering binder, fler and puller; M-H ibean Tbam, Clyde geld- Apr.; Apr.; beef, 500 lbs PIGS hogs 3 Dur. cows, ; Jersey cow, due due in due in 3 baby calves, lbs.; 1 fler and puller; roller; 4-section plate double disc; ver harrows; cream separator; drill; sleighs; fanning mill; gine; buggy; 3-drum Steel harrows; 14- 2-section le- Renfrew electric 13-hoe grain Barrell sprayer; 1”% h.p. .gas en- 4 range shelters; brooder stove; sap buckets and pan, also heater; 7 cord hard wood; milk pails; large potash kettle; and many other articles. HOUSEHOLD: Quebec heater; wood heater; 6 kitchen chairs; 3-burner ,gas stove; tables, etc. TERMS — CASH WM. McKENZIE, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auct. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk EIGHTH ANNUAL SALE OF REGISTERED HEREFORDS The undersigned will sell by public auction for STUTT BROS. 2 miles north-east of Forest 14 mile east of Highway No. 21 SATURDAY, OCT. 23rd, 1948 31 HEAD around one year old Bred Heifers Open .Heifers Accredited. 18 Bulls 9 4 Herd Fully Accredited. Bulls Blood Tested. Heifers Vaccinat­ ed Offerings Sired by our ,Crapo Bred Sires: Ellis Domino 18th 15 2208; Repeat Domino 18th C.F. 120823 Bred Heifers are mated to new Herd Sire M.B. Emb- 2D 4586913, purenaseu Meadow Brook Farms, Rochester, Mich. Sale at 1 pan. Sharp Catalogue on request S. O’NEIL “ LINC. Auctioneers O.F. The our lem from W.E. M.* LESTER WHITE 14:21’* ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Sale of good pasture farm, 12 5 acres, being Lot 14 and the sou'th quarter of Lot 15, in the 18th Concession of Stephen Twp. There will be offered for sale by public auction, by Frank Taylor, auctioneer, the above de­ scribed property, subject reserve bid, on. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, at 2:00 pan. On the Premises I The premises comprise acres suitable foi’ pasture, | a fair bush. The property ; be offered subject to a reserve bid and to the conditions eale which will be read at time of sale. TERMS—10% down and balance in thirty days. For further particulars apply to- FRANK TAYLOtl, Auctioneer, Exeter, Ontario MEREDITH & DAVIDSON, Solicitors, 74 Dundas St., London. Ontario to a 1948 125 with will of the the TAKE NO CHANCES with coffee. Choose Maxwell j House always. It’s skilfully blended by experts from the finest coffees obtainable to give you the utmost in deliciously rich yet mellow flavor. / "X Mitchell Cider Mill will operate Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday, Friday of each week TILL NOV. 26 Fred H enn ick Phone 181 Mitchell J NOTICE WHITEWASHING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson Dashwood Phone 35rl9 J WHITE PINE ■C tractor, on rubber, •ean puller yrs.; International side (like new); C o c k s h u 11 Cockshutt Oliver I starter and with scuff lor attachments. manure spreader (modern rubber-tired wagon Deering mower, 6 Int. bean flat n.r scuf- scuf- Some Dressed, Some Matched Good Quality and It Is Dry Prices Are Right e A. J. CLATWORTHY We Deliver Phone 12 Granton