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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-10-10, Page 4
Page 4 THE TIMES-APVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THUR3PAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10th, 1040 Car Doctors .When you axe sick you go to your favorite doctor. When your car gets “siqk” you should come to the service station doctor. We are just that. We can make your car ailments well* May we have the privilege of serving you. Sunoco Service Station Tom Coates, Prop.Phone 200 kCi KIRKTON . Our sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and mond in the death of his mother, the late Mrs. Joseph Hammond, of St., Paul. Mr. Roy McNaughton and son Ralph, of New Liskeard, returned to their home Friday .having spent this week with : ' ‘ ’ around the village. Mr. J. Graham, visiting with his W. D. 'Guodger at Mr. and Mrs. J. London, formerly of Kirkton, call ed on friends in the village Sun day. Mr. Russell Morrison, of Bramp ton, spent the week-end at his home in the village, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzer, of; Stratford, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Switzei’ and Mr. Goldie Atkinson, of a Sunday guest. ■Sunday visitors with Harold 'Davis were, Elston and son Allan of Cent- and Miss Gibson, of Exeter-, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davis, of Mrs. Maitland Ham- friends in and of Toronto, is daughter, Mrs. the parsonage. C. Veitch, of LOCAL NEWS POULTRY FOR THANKSGIVING FISHFISH 35c HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR HIDES J. L. McKnight, Prop Phone 70 Fresh Pack Frozen Foods Now Ava Mr. and Rev. and ing two very fine anthems with Ken Mills at the organ. Thos. Ballantyne, with Mr. Strawberries Raspberries Peas ............. Tabernacle has this week. With that has prevail- constructing the Christmas give some- different. These unique would be the answer to gift problem. Please your order as soon as 16 oz. pkg. 16 oz. pkg. 16 oz. pkg. Silver Bright Salmon .... Salmon Fillets (Cohoe) Herring ........................... White Fish ..................... Oysters ............................ This tiling lamps your place possible. Price $10.00 For custom taxidermy work phone 15 for information. M. W. Telfer, of Parkhill, Anderson,A Unique GIFT Cherrywood Taxidermy Studio Box 189 Phone 15 Exetei' - Ontario X -----------------------------,---------,----------------------- ------ ------------------------------------,----------------------------- ‘J Exeter Locker Service Mrs. Mrs. ralia also Winchelsea. Mr. and Mrs. of Thames Road, visited and Mrs. Lewis Fletcher this week. Village Well Dry Some of the old a long time since at the corner was ing „it necessary for the that daily, for drinking water. They hoping the much needed rain may soon fill the creeks and wells so that Adams Ale will be much easi er to get. Harvest Home Services Sunday October 6th the annual Harvest Home services were held at the St. Paul’s church, Kirkton, when Rev. A. H. Harrison, of II- derton, preached at the morning service. Special music by the choir assisted by Goldwin Atkinson, of Anderson. The evening service was taken by Rev. M. A. Hunt, of Exe ter, with the church choir render ing two very fine anthems with Mr timers say it is the village well dry, thus mak- ' " i people draw water from this well go a considerable distance are still 40c 30c 15c 35c .has been elected chairman of District No. 2 of the ‘Provincial Lawn. Bowl-, ing Association. The new Jones & MacNaughton seed building is coming along fine. The roof is almost completed. One portion of the roof is being elevat ed to permit room for the top of an elevator that will be installed. The shingling of the roof of the new Pentecostal been completed the fine weather ed the work of tabernacle has gone ahead rapidly. Place an Ad Here and Watch Results They are read by more than 8,400 Times-Advocate readers every week Phone 31w for an ad taker COMING EVENTS THE} LADIES of Caven Congrega tional 'Circle are holding a recep tion for Rev. Ml MacLean and Mrs. MacLean to observe their 25th wedding anniversary, The Reception Will he held on Oct, 18th in the Sunday 'School room, 3 to 5 in the afternoon and 8 to 1'01 in the evening, 10:17c CRYSTAfL PALACE Ballroom, Mit chell, presents the CKNX Ranch Boys at an Old Time Dance Mon day, October 14th, 9.30 to 1 a.m. Marathon Bridge A Marathon Bridge sponsored by the Ladies Bowling Club will be started early in November. All those wishing to join please hand in their names by Octobei’ 21st to Mrs. E, Davies or Mrs. L. F. Howey. Motor to New York Mr. and Mrs. Manford Luther, of Grand Bend, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Prance, of Grand Bend, motored to Hamilton over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Prance remained at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harry Smith, of Stoney Creek. The Luthers, accompanied by Mrs. Luther’s sister, .Miss Velma Baker, and friend, Mr.’ Cecil Brown, mot ored on to New York via Niagara Falls. FOR SALE ORDER your Thanksgiving chicken now. Barred Rock roasters, dressed and drawn, ready for the oven, 4 to 7 pounds. Norman Cowan, Hay P.O. or phone Dash wood 40rl3. 26:3:10c FOR SALE'—A second-hand elect ric rangette with oven. Phone 257 Exeter. 10* FOR SALE.—Weanling pigs. Phone Edgar Cudmore, 171rl4 Exeter. 10c FOR SALE'—C.C.M. bicycle in new condition, $29,00. W. Martin, Exeter South. 10c FOR SALE—1116 York stocker pigs. Apply to Wm. Dietrich, Zurich, Ont. 10* APPLES FOR SALE — Talman Sweets, Snows, also some winter apples. Home every evening, also Thanksgiving Day. Jas. W. Gar diner, phone 21rl'0' Kirkton. 10* FOR SALE—169 mixed Rock chick ens, 5 months old; red cow; man’s bicycle; lawn mower. Ap ply to Mrs. Wm. Corbett R. R. 2, Crediton. 10* FOR SALE — 3-furrow MicCormick- Deering •wide-bottom plow, in good condition. Apply to Clif Brock, phone 25r21 'Kirkton. FOR SjA'LE—3-year-old heifer, milk ing; 3-anonth-did hull calf. Phone 59W Exeter. ‘ 10c FOR SALE — 100 yearling hens, Sussex and Hamp. $1.00 each. Wm. Darling, phone 42rl2 .Luc an. 10* FOR SALE—A slide projector and about 150 slides, $50.0'0'. Phone 327 Exeter. 10* WANTED STRAYED WANTED—50 to 100 .pigs, 6 weeks old; also some chunks up to 100 lbs.’ John Hodgert, phone 184, Exeter. 10* WORK WANTED — Housecleaning done by the day. Mrs. Robt. Carruthers, Box 20', Grand Bend. !10* WANTED TO BUY — Late model car, must be in good condition. Phone Alvin Gingerich, Zurich, 84r3. 3:10* WANTED—10 0 horses, any kind of a cheap horse. Will pay good prices for them. Frank Taylor, Exeter tfc WANTED TO RENT—House in 'Crediton either furnished or un furnished. See C. W. Ashfield, principal Crediton public school. ________ j.0c I DEATHS Huron To Be Mecca For Thousands of Visitors WANTED—Farm with good bush, with or without buildings. If you have a 100-acre farm with 20 acres or more of bush or a fifty with 10- acres or more of bush please contact us. We have buyers for such farms. C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. STRAYED—Onto premises of Carter, a small white dog brown markings. Owner have .same by paying for ■Huron County will >be the mecca for thousands of visitors next week as the International Plowing Match will be held at Port Albert Airport from Tuesday to Friday. Hon. Jas. G. Gahditter, federal minister of Agriculture, will be the Speaker at •the Friday night banquet which will wind up what is to be known as the Victory Match, ACCOMMODATION wanted HELP WANTED URGENTLY require to rent house or apartment, furnished or un furnished. Grant Brandon,. Bank of Montreal, Exeter. 10c WANTED —■ Giri for restaurant work. Phone 11 Exeter. tfc miscellaneous HIAiVE YOUR Christmas photos taken now. in your home. Phone Miss Anne Tate, 58-12 Hensall for appointment. 10:17* JESNEY SHOE REPAIR — Now open for business. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. Crediton. • tfp EXCHANGE—A ’36* Chev. coadh, will exchange for cattle or hogs. Apply to M. Pullen, phone 17r2 Kirikton. 1-Oi* LOST LOST—A green love-bird <5V Bud gerigar, banded 45-400-1PO. An swers to name of Butch. Please return to Mrs. Fred W. Smith, William. St. north, Exeter. Re ward. • 10:17* LOST—A hlack smock last Thurs day between Exeter and Roy Carrick’s. Finder please leave at Times-Advocate. c FOR RENT FOR RENT—Webster Paint Spray Outfit. Apply Beavers Hardware, tfc FOR RENT—One room and board for Old Age 'Pensioners, wife and husband or aged gentleman pen sioner. Mrs. Robert 'Carruthers, Box 20, Grand Bend. 10c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—10 o acres of pasture with river water, about 80 acres tillable. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE — For immediate pos session, 1% storey, brown rug ■■ brick house on William Street, all modern wood floors and garage. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Balkwill, John St. conveniences, hard- FARM FOR SALE — 200 highway, well situated; house with conveniences, with water bowls, silo, houses, hydro, 'driveshed. W. Pearce, Exeter. • acres brick barn 'hen- C. 3* HOUSE FOR SALE — First class bungalow in Crediton; full hath, furnace with stoker and ther mostats; two-deck henhouse; colony house; possession soon. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 3* FOR SALE—1^2 -storey brick house modern conveniences; extra, lot. This property is located close to business section of Exeter; quick possession. C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE — Comfortable 'brick house with hydro and 3-piece bath. Small stable; 3% acres of productive garden land; edge of Exeter; fall possession. 'Pickard, Main St.. Exeter. C. V. FOR SALE—To settle the estate of the late Milton N. Gregory, 1'OiO-acre farm, lot 16, conces sion 14, Usborne Township, Hur on 'County; two-storey brick house, barns, water at buildings, a.nd spring creek on the farm. For inspection of 'the premises see William Bibby, Kirkton, Ont. Apply K. B. Clysdale, Solicitor, St. Marys, Ontario. 10:17c 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. ...................... fu. .. ; - ■ ..................■ ■........■■■:■. . PERSONAL “VIGORINE” vitality to 'down, gives men nervous, treatment $1.00 Drug Store. new pep and who feel run- weak. 15-day at Robertson’s WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, When RUMACAPS will give you quick welcome relief. Robertson’s Drug Store, A Treat for your Feet! Use Lloyd’s Corn and Callous Salve for prompt relief. 50c at Robertson’s and all druggists. PILES generally from a conges- WANTED—Girl to 'do housework on a farm, Phone Thos. C. Allen, 173r6 Exeter, R.R. 1, Kirkton. 10* of double harness; wheelbarrow; Renfrew cream separator; coal oil stove; heater; dresser; forks; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; boxes; barrels and other articles, TERMS—CASH WES. DICKSON, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct, BLATCHFORD —“ in Shedden, on ■Wednesday, Oct, 3, 1346, Eliza beth Blatchford, in her 100th year. Funeral service at Shedden at 1.30 Friday, interment in the Hensall Union cemetery. are caused (blood) tioh, Try Bunkers Herbal Pills to treat the cause at its source, Money back if the first bottle does not satisfy. At Drug Stores. Turn pennies into dollars, Sell what ydu don’t heed through a Want-Ad. APPLICATIONS for Librarian for Exeter Public Library will be re ceived up to October 31st; salary $350.00 per annum, The Library is open Monday, Wednesday, Fri- iday, Saturday afternoons, 3 to 5, ■and Monday, Wednesday, Satur day evenings, 7 to 9.30 p.m. Please send applications to Lib rary Board Secretary L. M. Jeck- ell. 10:17 NOTICES NOTICE — The Exeter Badminton 'Club are holding an organization meeting in the Arena, Friday evening, Oct. 11, at 7.3 0 sharp. All those interested kindly at tend. 10c NOTICE—Monday will be an open day for getting honey at Olande- boye. W. F. Abbott. 10c We are taking orders now for fall whitewashing jobs, with new Power Machine. — Wm. Watson, Phone 35rl9 Dashwoo^. 10-8tc NOTICE—We have installed a key duplicating machine and are pre pared to make duplicate keys for most cars and cylinder » type locks. Beavers Hardware. tfc FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LISTS, 1946 Municipality of STEPHEN TOWNSHIP County of Huron NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with 'Section 8 of The Voters’ List Act and that I have posted up at my office at Cen tralia, Ontario, on the 27th day of September, 1946, the list of all persons entitled Municipality, at and that such for inspection. And I 'hereby to take immediate have any errors or rected according day of appeal being the 18th day of October, 1946. Dated at Centralia, this 27th day of September, 1946. LLOYD B. HODGSON, Centralia, Ontario. to vote in the said municipal elections list remains there call upon all voters proceedings to omissions cor- to law, the last CLEARING - AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Wm. H. Smith and Frank Taylor, auctioneers, have received instruc tions to sell foy public auction at Lot 9, Con. 7, Stephen Twp. % mile south of Crediton, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1946 at 1.30 p.m., the following: HORSES — Bay mare, 9 years old; bay mare, 10 years old; bay gelding, 8 years old. iCATTLE — Jersey cow due in December; Holstein cow, due in May; Holstein heifer, due in May; ifarrow cow; fat cow; 2-year-old Durham steer; Guernsey heifer; Holstein yearling Hereford yearling heifer; steer; 2 spring calves. HOGS—(York sow, 'due in Octob er; York sow due in December; 2 York sows, not bred; 33 shoats. HENS — 100 new Hamps and Sussex yearlings. IMPLEMENTS — Massey-Harris- 6 ft. cut binder; Frost & Wood, mower, 5 ft. cut, nearly new; Mc- Cormick-iDeering manure spreader; M.H, scuffler and bean puller; steel truck wagon; low wagon; set of sleighs; set 'diamond harrows, 3- section; one horse scuffler; 'McCor mick walking plow, nearly new; cutter; Fleury walking plow; horse ■rake; root pulper; 'flat rack; Peter Hamilton 12 hoe drill; spring tooth cultivator; anker holt; No. 1 cream separator; wheelbarrow; 2 sets of double harness; Renfrew scale, 2000 lbs.; ropes; slings and pulleys; quantity of -hay; 200 bus. of mixed grain; brooder stove, 500r- chick capacity;" laundry stove; 3- burner coal-oil stove; table and chairs; Aladdin hanging lamp; 7* ■h.p. Perkins gas engine; -quantity of lumber; chop box; oil barrel; ■hog crate,: stone boat; rubber-tired wagon; and other articles too nu merous to mention. Positively no reserve as the prop rietor has given up farming. TERMg—CfASH NELSON .SINCLAIR, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, WM. H. -SMITH and FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneers. yearling heifer; yearling NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of HENRY IL. KRAFT. All persons having claims against the Estate of Henry L. Kraft, late of the village of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, who died on or about 10th April, 1935, will de liver particulars thereof to the undersigned solicitor on or (before the 1st day of November, A.D. 1946, after which date the Estate wi$ be 'distributed with regard only to those claims of which notice will then have been received. Dated at Exeter this seventh day October, A.D. 1946. ELMER D. BELL, Solicitor for the Executors. 10:17:23c of AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Strathroy, .Saturday, Oct. 200 mixed stock cattle. Trucks to deliver. Sale every Saturday. Pri vate sales in -the' week. A. G. Mc Alpine, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE in flie Community Shed, Hensall on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946 at 1.30 p.m, I have been instructed by The ■Canada Trust 'Company to sell the following articles for- the estate of ■the late Mary J. MbDonnell: Heintzman piano, walnut tables,. Axminster* rugs, lli’x9’. 9’x4’,. 8’ x 4’, and others in various sizes.; oak coffee table, iPhonola Iradio,. pictures, sectional book case, elec tric .heater, Westinghouse 6’ elec tric refrigerator, McClary electric stove, Simplicity washing machine, cedar chest, ’ four bedroom sets, trunks, chairs, ornaments, kitchen, utensils, garden tools and other articles too numerous to mention. THE CANADA TRUST CO., Executor Mary J. McDonnell Est. E'D. CORBETT, Auctioneer. 12 th: AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Lot 19, Con. 9, Stephen Township, 5 miles west on Huron Street, * Exeter, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 at 1 o’clock sharp ART AMY, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned auctioneer lias received instructions to sell by pub lic auction on Lot 8, Con. 9, McGillivray Twp., on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1946 at 1 o’clock the followings HORSES—Gelding 6 years old; aged work horse; driving mare. CATTLE—Cow, due time of sale; 2 heifers; due ifi January; 5 cows, all due in April and May; 2 two- year-olds; 9 yearlings; 6 calves. Sow due time of sale; 30 hens, IMPLEMENTS — Massey-Harris binder, in good Condition; McCoi’- imick-Deering moWer; hay rake,, new; 2 seed drills, 13-iioe; Masaey- Karrie cultivatin'; spring-tooth har row; set of harrows; wagon; hay rack; disc harrow; gravel box; set of scales;'set of sleighs; ©utter; set SIXTH ANNUAL SALE OF REGISTERED HEREFORDS The undersigned will sell by pub lic auction for STUTT BROS. 2 Miles North-East of Forest, 14 Mile East of Highway 21 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946 36 LOTS—16 bulls around one year old; 12 open heifers around one' year old; 8 bred heifers. Herd Fully Accredited, Sale Cattle Blood-Tested. HERD SIRES —' Repeat Domino 18-th, C.F. 1'20823; Ellis Domino 18th, 'C.F. 152208; Bred by Crapo Farms, Swartz Creek, Mich., U.S.A. Sale at 1 pan. sharp. Catalogue on Request. M. LESTER and W. S. O’NEIL, Auctioneers." E. 10:17* CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, POULTRY on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1046 at 1 p.m., at Thomas Butt’s Farm adjoining Village of Kippen. Durham bull, 3 years old; 20 Durham and Hereford cows, idue October to March; 10 2-year-old Dunham and Hereford steers; 20 heifers, rising 2-year-old; 25 spring •calves. 5 York sows with litters; pigs. (150 lbs.), 1501 year-old hens; 75 pullets, 5- months old. * TERMS-—CASH THOMAS BUTTS, Prep. iHlAiROltZD JACKSON, Auet. E, F, 'CHHSNEY, Clerk.