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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1946-10-17, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-APVOCATE, KETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17th, 1946 NOTICE — The Exeter Bowling Club are holding a mixed bridge for the members to close the sea­ son in the club, house on Friday evening at 8 o’clock. c Miscellaneous Shower WUERTH'S Ths cold weather is just around the corner. We lhave a nice assortment of Fall and Winter Footwear. Men’s and Boy’s Hi-Cuts jn Leather and Rubber. Also fine and coarse Socks for men. If your feet or legs ache, we can help you, Leather and Rubber Repairing promptly and neatly attended to while you wait. Miss Annie Leona McGill, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mc­ Gill, of Granton, whose marriage to Howard Alexander McLean takes •place Saturday, October 19th, was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous Shower held in the Institute Hall at Prospect Hill. Those taking part in the program included Mrs. Mills. Mrs. Louis Mitchell, Mrs. James Bryan, Isabel Bain, Mrs. Warner Hudson, and Mrs. Stuart Keith. The miniature bride and groom were Marlyn Lemon and Larry Mills. Mrs. Wm. Bain . played the Wedding March Place an Ad Here and Watch Results I Main Street Young People j The meeting was held in basement of the church and opened by Patsy Hay* Hymu was sung, Pat gave, a .prayer, roll was then called. The minutes were given by the secretary. Offer­ ing was taken. Jack McKnight read the Scripture. The story was given] | by Bill Armstrong. Paul Balkwill I read a poem. The business was then I discussed and the meeting closed by singing hymn 260. Returns Home Motherwell Man Hurt Wuerth’s Cash Shoe Store Jack Lindsay, 40, of -Motherwell, is in Stratford General Hospital with undetermined injuries suffer­ ed when his car turned over two or three times on a road near Moth­ erwell late Saturday night. No other car was involved in the ac­ cident. Rev. E. Grigg has returned after spending ten days in Fredonia and Buffalo, N.Y., where he was con­ ducting services for the .Baptist church. It was at Fredonia on Dec. 15, 1873 that the first Women’s Christian Temperance Union was formed with 208 crusaders. They are read by more than 8,400 Times-Advocate readers every week Phone 31w for an ad taker COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATE WANTED THE LADIES of Caven Congrega­ tional Circle are holding a recep­ tion for Rev. Mr, MacLean and Mrs. MacLean to observe their 25th wedding anniversary, The Reception will be held on Oct. 18th in the Sunday School room, 3 to 5 in the afternoon and 8 to l>(k in the evening. 10; 17c FOR SALE—1-00 acres of pasture with river water, about 80 acres tillable, W. C. Pearce, Exeter. — For immediate pos- 1% storey, brown rug on William Street, conveniences, hard- LOVELY TO LOOK AT ■ /! Your Opportunity to stock up CHRISTMAS GIFTS and DRUG MERCHANDISE One Cent Sale — 4 days only — October 23 - 24 - 25 - 26, 1946 MORE ITEMS GREATER VALUES COLE’S DRUG STORE Phone 65 That’s what men and even the women will say about YOU when you have the proper “hair-do” at Tomlinson’s. No woman or girl can afford to present anything less than her loveliest possible appearance at social gatherings., on the street or at home. Om- professional service is vour surest guarantee that you will always be lovely to look at. Tomlinson’s Hairdressing “Exeter’s Favorite Beauty Spot” Phone 146 Exeter • < MH iw fee y\ APPROVED I SERVICE LET US •PROVE Newsprint Up $10 a Ton Newsprint took another advance and went up $10.00 a ton week. Prices on counter books have gone up 15 due to the increase in newsprint. per pri this check cent ■ice of 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 October 21st to Mrs. E. Davies or Mi’s. L, Howey. - ZION Mrs. Harold Guest, Mrs. McGuffin, Wesley et, of Thorndale, and Sudgeon visited on Mr, and Mrs. George Brock. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell, of London, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Eph. Hern. Mrs. Sarah McNeil, of St. Marys, is spending this week with Mrs. Wm. Brock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Warren Brock. Mr, and Mrs. Sam Bowers, of Exeter, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes Jaques, Keep Wed., October 30 open the Bazaai- which will be held the school. A good program is ing arranged. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock and Jean visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dickinson, ,o£, field. Miss Anna Brock visited on day with Miss Florence Kirk, of Woodham. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern and family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brock and family visited on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Earl, of ter, Mr. and Mrs, E. Miller and ily and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kers- lake and family, of Exeter, spent i- the week-end at Fenlon Falls. * Miss Irene Brock spent the week­ end with Miss Isabelle Skinner, of; Thamesford. ; Quite a number from here attend- ed the Hern-Nixon wedding in> Granton C-hurch on Saturday. A number from i‘ attended the Plowing Match at Port I Albert during this week. of Parkhill, and Margar- Mrs. Gordon Monday .With for in be- F. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Gent’s grey tweed overcoat, size 38, perfect con­ dition. Apply Kenneth Kraft, ■phene 31rl3, Dashwood.17* FOR SALE—1935 Packard, ceiling price, $5 69.0'0; serial number 892202. Apply at Times-Advocate. 17* FOR SALE — 1 Vessot mill-type 10% inch grinder, speed jack and bagger attached. W. Stone, phone 248, Exeter. H. 17c FOR SALE—Cabbage, Danish Bald- head, 2 cents a pound. William McKenzie, R.R. 3, Kippen, phone Hensall S 11*41, 17* i Sun- with Exe- fam- FOR SALE—Chemical toilet; iron pump with about 20 feet of pip­ ing. Apply at Times-Advocate.* 17* ---------------- ----------- -—,— *V" 1 • FOR SALE — 100 Hamp, yearling $1.25 each. Ken 2, Ailsa Craig. Sussex x New hens, laying, Sholdice, R.R. 17c FOR SALE session, brick house all modern wood floors and garage. Apply to Mrs. W. A. Balkwill, "John St. 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 JiO' acres or more of bush please contact us. We have buyers for such farms. C. V. Pickard, Main St., Exeter. FARM FOR SALE — 200 highway, well situated; house with conveniences, with water bowls, silo, houses, hydro, Pearce, Exeter. acres brick barn 'hen­ driveshed. W. C. 17c HOUSE FOR SALE — First class bungalow in Crediton; full ibath, furnace with stoker and ther­ mostats; two-deck henhouse; colony house; possession soon. W. C, Pearce, Exeter. 17* FOR SALE—1%-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. I FOR SALE — Comfortable brick house »with hydro and 3-piece bath. Small stable; 3% acres of productive garden land; edge of Exeter; fall possession. C. ’Pickard, Main St., Exeter. v. WANTED—10 0 horses, any kind of a cheap horse. Will pay good prices for them. Frank Taylor, ■Exeter tfc AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Strathroy, Saturday, Oct. 19th: 200 head of mixed stock cattle; trucks to deliver; private sales in the week. A. G. McAlpine, Auction­ eer. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE in the 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 •tilie late Mary J, McDonnell: Heintzman piano, walnut tables, Axminster rugs, ll|’x9’. 9’x4’, 8’ x 4’, and others in various sizes; oak coffee table, Phonola radio, pictures, sectional book case, elec­ tric heater, Westinghouse 6’ elec­ tric refrigerator, McClary t electric stove, Simplicity washing machine, cedai’ chest, four bedroom sets, trunhs, chairs, ornaments,,, kitchen ■utensils, garden tools and other articles too numerous to mention. THE CANADA TRUST 'CO., Executoi* Mary J. McDonnell Est. ED. CORBETT, Auctioneer. FOR SALE—Used 2 or 3 furrow tractor plow; used heavy duty rubber tired wagon; used 10-i grinder with speed jack and belt Massey-Harris Shop. l'7c FOR SALE—Oak dining-room suite, washing machine in good Tun­ ning order, linen, china Brock’s Apt., ■and William streets. quilts, household and glass. Mrs. corner of Huron 17* FOR SALE—To settle the estate of the late Milton N. Gregory, 1'0'0-acre farm, lot 16, conces­ sion 14, Usborne Townslijp, Hur­ on County; two-storey brick house, barns, water at buildings, and spring creek on the farm. For inspection of the premises see William Biblby, Kirkton, Ont. Apply K. B. Clysdale, Solicitor, St. Marys, Ontario. 10:17c the •community I FOR SALE—Cockshutt riding plow, ; Match at Port low type, good as new. RhoneigUUU tta new. Gordon Ratz, Qrediton 24r31. 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. SHIPKA Mr. Wm. Devine was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital Tuesday suffering from a heart condition. Misses Dorothy Tetreau, Dorothy Desjardine and Donald Tetreau at­ tended a young people’s rally at Hagersville over the week-end. Miss Nola Sweitzer, R.N., and friend, of London, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Mat. Sweitzer. HELP WANTED FOR RENT t II® ALL SPOTS REMOVED ... not just ordinary spots, but even perspiration stain and odor are removed with Sanitone dry cleaning! PRESS HOLDS LONGER ... so important to that well- groomed look. It’s amazing how the press stays in longer! NO DRY CLEANING ODOR ...need we say more? Discern­ ing men and women will appre­ ciate this, extra plus. THESE CLAIMS! We ask only the chance to prove the difference our Sanitone dry cleaning can make. It's a difference you can see and feel yourself, with the very first garment We Sanitone dry clean for you! NEXT DOOR TO EXETER LOCKER SERVICE 1 / r i i i 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 day, 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 FOR RENT—Webster Paint Spray Outfit. Apply Beavers Hardware, tfc AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by .pub­ lic auction at Huron Street West, Exeter (2 blocks off Main Street) on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1946 at 1.30 o’clock, the following: 2 beds, springs, mattresses; brass bed, springs, first class condition; 3 dressers; commodes; 6 dining­ room chairs and table with 3 boards, good quality; rocking chair; 2 parlor chairs; fancy wick­ er chair; board; i drawers; pipes; tubs, pots, large good rolls; clock, grain AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on Lot 16, Concession 8, Stephen Twp. » on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 at 1 p.m,, the following: HORSES—3 good work horses. CATTLE — Cow, due May 22; cow due July 2; cow due July 18; farrow cow; 6 yearlings; 3 two- year-old steers; 5 spring calves, HOGiS—Sow with 7 pigs, POULTRY—5'0) hens; 75 pullets. IMPLEMENTS —1 Massey-Harris binder, 6 ft.; Massey-Harris mower; manure spreader; i**' ’"r fertilizer drill, 11 disc; Harris 13-hoe drill; 1, . Massey-Harris hay loader; 2 lad­ ders; in-throw disc, 12 plate; Mas­ sey-Harris 'dump rake; Massey- Harris cultivator; 2-furrow disc plow, new; 2-furrow No, 21, walk­ ing plow; riding plow; gang plow; 2 sets of harrows; scuffler; wooden roller; turnip drill; light wagon; side scraper; 2 heavy wagons; hay rack, wagon box; stock rack; gravel box; root pulper; set of scales; fanning mill; 2 sets double harness; single harness; bag truck; grain cradle; 155 feet of new hay fork rope lies; , iron 'kettles; electric fence, churn; apple jpealer; apple milk pails; robe; ankerholt; separator: grain seeder; stretchers; post hole digger; shovels; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains;’ boxes; barrels; and many other articles. 15 loads of hay; 900 bushels of mixed grain; small quantity of wheat; 50 pounds of binder twine. . Eddison phonograph, cabinet, 41 records; Rayo lamp; hanging lamp; Coleman lantern; bed, springs, mattresses; fish bowl. TERMIS—CASH MRS. JACK WEIN, Prop. GEORGE .LAWSON, Clerk. ■FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. Massey-Harris liov; Massey- 10-hoe drill; ____.; bag truck; „ 155 feet of new hay fork sling ropes; hay fork; pul- top buggy; sleighs; cutter; 2 new; corer; cream fence forks; LOST LOST—A green love-bird" or 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 black smock last Thurs­ day between Exeter and Roy Carrick's. Finder please leave at Times-Advocate. c TENDERS WANTED NOTICES ; 6 perforated chairs; side­ drop-leaf table; table with ; electric stove .and annex, Raymond sewing machine; glass wash 'board, dishes,- pans, electric iron, pictures, mirror; 3 congoleum rugs, condition, other pieces in 2 stands, dining-room table, ■buffalo robe, wheelbarrow, cradle. TERMS—CASH MRS. JAS. BRINTNEiLL, -Prop. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. NOTICE — Friday will be an open day for getting honey at Clande- boye. W. F. Abbott. 17* We are taking orders now for 'fall whitewashing jobs, with new Power Machine. — Wm. Watson,' Phone 35rl9 Dashwood. l'0-8tc 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 SIXTH ANNUAL SALE OF REGISTERED HEREFORDS The undersigned will sell by pub­ lic auction for STUTT BROS. 2 Miles North-East of Forest, Mile East of Highway 21 SATURDAY, OCTOBER . 19, 1946 36 LOTS—16 bulls around one yeai* 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. 1'2 0823; Ellis Doimino 18th, 'C.F. 1'5 2208; Bred by Crapo Farms, Swartz Greek, Mich., U.S.A. Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the office of Tax Collector for the Township of Mc­ Gillivray for the year 1946. Tenders will close at 12 o’clock noon, October 25th, 1946. Lowest or any tender not neces­ sarily accepted. OLIVER AMOS, Clerk Tw.p. of McGillivray, R. R. 8, Pa'rkhill, Ont.17:24c MISCELLANEOUS HJA.VE YOUR Christmas photos taken now in your home. Phone Miss Anne Tate, 58-12 Hensall for appointment. 17:24* JESNEY SHOE REPAIR — Now open for business. Repairing neatly* and promptly attended to. Crediton. tfp PERSONAL SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES, Rheumatic Pdin, Sciatica, Lum­ bago is not neqessary. Use RUMACAPS 'at once for quick relief. Robertson’s Drug Store. Slendor Tablets are effective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s and all druggists. Exeter. 8-4t? PILES generally from a coiiges- 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 thug Stores. NOTICE is hereby given that have complied with Section s. of The Voters’ List Act and that I have posted up at my office at .Cen­ tralia, Ontario, on the 27tli 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 to I E.M. :’E?i' Sale at 1 p.m. sharp. Catalogue on Request. LESTER and W. S. O’NEIL, Auctioneers. „ <> 10:17* to vote in the said municipal elections list remains there call upon all voters proceedings to omissions cor- law, the last day of appeal being the 18th day of October. 1946. Dated at Centralia, this 27th of September, 1946. LLOYD B. HODGSON, Centralia, Ontario. day NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of HENRY L. 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 solicifoi* on or before the 1st day of November, A,D, 1946, after which date the Estate will 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. 10:17:28c Of There’s no dead heads here— every Want Ad works hard. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, POULTRY on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1946 " at 1 p.m., at Thomas Butt’s Fawn adjoining Village of Kippen. Durham bull, 3 years old; 20 Durham and Hereford cows, idue October to March; 10 2-year-old Durham and Hereford steers; 20 heifers, rising 2-year-old; '25 spring ■calves. 5 York sows with litters; 7 pigs (150 lbs.). « 15 0/ year-old hens; 75 pullets, months old. TERMS—CASH THOMAS BUTTS, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auct. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. 5 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND AND GRAIN The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions (from AUSTIN BOLAND to sell by public auction at Stephen Township 1 miles east of Mount Carmel on. Townline between Stephen and McGillivray, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 HORSES — Horse, 5 years old,. 16'010 lbs., Percheron, iron grey;, mare, 7 years old, 1600 lbs., bay;, aged work horse, 1700 lbs.; aged G..P. horse; horse, 7 years old. C|A/TTILE — Roan cow, 4 years; old, due in March; Durham >cow, 6 years old, due Dec. 20'; roan cow, due in March; Poll Angus cow, due in April; Hereford cow, 'due in March; red cow, due in April; cow, ■due in April; 2 Durham cows with calf by side. These are all young cows in good condition. 5 two-year- old steers; two-year-old heifer; 5 yearling steers; 11 yearling heifers; 9 spring calves. All are Hereford and Durham cattle in good con­ dition. HOGS—3 sows, 'due to farrow in November; IS chunks. POULTRY—.30 yearling hens. HAY and GRAIN—.3 loads hay; ’40 bus. wheat; about 400 bus. ■ Cartier oats; 100 bus. Vicland oats, eligible for a certified grade; 150 ■bus. barley. IMPLEMENTS — Viking cream separator in good condition, spring tooth cultivator, McC.-D. 14-plate in-throw disc, M.H. 7-ft. binder; riding plough; No. 21 Fleury walk­ ing plow; hay rack, 16 ft.; McO.-D. team scuiffler and puller, nearly new; 4 section harrows; set of sleighs'; Bain wagon, steel tire, with box; pulper; electric fencer; buggy; mail ibox; set double har­ ness; third set harness; and other articles. WOOD—About 13 cords of mixed, dry wood. TERM’S OF SALEs—Cash. Sale at 1 p.m. R. McLEAN, Auctioneer, CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS on Lot 21, Hay Township 2 miles west of Hensall on Highway- 84, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946 at 1 p.m. 2 J. Lot 24, 1946 Centraiia, Catholic 100-ACRE FARM must be sold by AUCTION 8, Concession 1, Biddulph Twp. On THURSDAY, OCTOBER » at 2 p.m, on No. 4 Highway, near third fanm north of R, Church. Brick house, new hard maple floor; good bank barn, new roofs; henhouse: plenty of water; black loam, sugar beet land; 7 wheat; fall plowing idone; of bush, C. McCAFFRY, Drop. W. NAIRN, Auct. acres of 8 acres 17* CATTLEI—-32 purebred and grade * . Hereford roan bull, 9 months olid; 5 ~ 6. 9 cattle, Shorthorn and cows.; ’ ** * _____m steers and heifers, 2 years old’; yearling heifers and steers; spring calves. 10 pigs, 90 lbs. 300' Hybrid pullets, laying. IMPLEMENTS — W. -C. Allis Chalmers tractor row crop on rub­ ber, with scuffier and cultivator attachment, Bissel tractor disc* Oliver 2-furrow plow; 13-disc fer­ tilizer drill; manure spreader; hay loader; also mixed grain. TERMS—-Cash. No reserve as» farm is sold. ■LORNE LUKER, Prop. HAROLD JAICKSON. ED, 'CORBETT, Auctioneers, E, P, CHESNEY, Clerk.