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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1949
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Brucefield Barn Burned
Fire of undetermined origin
completely destroyed a frame
barn at Brucefield Sunday eve
ning. The blaze started at the
back of the
Miss Mary
■mowers and
were lost in
building owned by
Swan. Two lawn
household articles
the fire.
‘’Was our new baby sent down
from heaven, mamma?"
•"Yes dear,"
“They like to have it nice
quiet up there, don’t they?"
and
love
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EXTRAS!
CANADA
LindenfielcTs Limited
Wallaceburg
J
CREDITON
Rev. J. V, Dahms left
day night for Arnstein,
where he will be guest ,
at Evangelical services for the
coming two weeks. Mrs. Dahins
will spend two weeks with rela
tives at Niagara Falls.
Our deepest sympathy is ex
tended to Mr, Albert Gaiser and
family in the paging of a beloved
wife and mother.
Relatives attending the fune
ral of the late Mrs. Gaiser and
who spent the week-end with
friends here were Mr. Otto and
Miss Carrie Guenther, of Buffalo,
with Mr. John Gaiser and Miss
Clara Gaiser; Mr. and Mrs, Reu
ben Schwantz, of Cayuga, with
Mr. and Mrs. William Ratz; Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Sitter and Mrs.
Charles Koeltzow, Detroit, with
IMr, and Mrs, Ed Hendrick and
Mr. and Mrs. .Arthur Finkbeiner,
■of Pigeon, Mich., with Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Faist.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Eilber and
Ronald, and Mr. and .Mrs. ’Roy
Bennett, of Detroit, visited over
the week-end with Mr.
Albert King.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Lockyer,
Miss Mattie Schram __
Ken Fisher, of Camlachie, spent
Saturday with Mrs. Lena Cook.
Mrs. Otto Brown, of Owendale,
Mich., attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. 'Gaiser on Saturday
and spent the week-end with
relatives.
Miss Ella Link, of Exeter,
visited on Sunday at the home of
Mr. H. K. Eilber.
Congratulations to Mr.
Mrs. Emmery Gaiser, who
married on Saturday.
We regret to report that
George Finkbeiner is confined to
her bed, the result of a fall in
her home.
Miss Ella
ford, spent
her parents,
Morlock.
Messrs. 'Robert Wolfe
Calvin Fahrner, of Sarnia, spent
the week-end at the
their parents.
Mrs. Ada Kuhn, of
visited on Saturday
Charles Kienzle and Bruce.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fahrner
and son David, and Miss Elaine
Fahrner, of London, spent
week-end at the home of Mr.
Mrs. E. M. Fahrner.
Rev. G. Barthel Speaks
At Anniversary Services
Successful anniversary services
were held in the Evangelical U.B. Church - - - - -•
thel, of
speaker
evening
subject
Toward .God”, and in the evening
“The Great Alternative”. Large
congregations were present and'
were inspired by these stirring
addresses. Anthems were sung
by the church choir and select
ions redered by ladies' and male
quartettes. A substantial Thank-
Offering was received at both
services.
on Sun-
Ontario,
speaker
A'
Announcements
Birth. Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge, Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse, Engagements 50c.
BIRTHS
We
A
loving memory of
Who passed away
ago, November 6,
memory of a loved
dear,
still with a
Thos. H. Walker
Woodworking - Painting - Decorating
PHONE 286J
Mrs.
and
homes of
1
the
and
a n d
were
with
Ed.
Emeralds are the softest of
all precious stones.
Kitchener,
with Mr.
Morlock, of Brant-
the week-end
iMr. and Mr-s.
on Sunday. Rev. G. Bar-
Waterloo, was the guest
at both morning and
services, taking as his
in the morning “Rich
and Mr.
and Mrs
of
$100.
$100.
$195.
$525.
over-
Ford
Ford
Used
Used
Used
Used
Motors —- Poultry Time
Clocks — Waterheaters —
Thermostats — Furnace
Controls — Fixtures, etc.
Electrician
Electric Wiring
Of All Kinds
1935
1947
above average shape — only $790.
Panel
Two-Ton, .825 x .20 tires, motor in
Hamilton
29, 1949,
Lome
ugh ter, Jean
C.
comes with
we will nevei’
love, his cheery
spent our happiest
him just the
Kitchen Cupboards Cabinet .Work
CARS
1949 Monarch 6-passenger Coupe, like new
radio
1949
1947
1946
1938
1937
1936
$290.
1935
1934
1932
— $2,295.
Anglia Demonstrator — $1,090.
Kaiser Sedan, like new — $1,850.
Ford Sedan, new motor —■ $1,390.
Ford Deluxe Coach —
Oldsmobile Sedan, good
Ford
$490.
— $600,
Coach, good appearance, good tires
Ford
Ford
Ford
Coach — $195.
Coach, good motor and tires
Coach —• $195.
TRUCKS
$290.
TRACTORS
1949 John Deere M, with hydraulic plough., lights
and tires loaded, used less than 100 hours. New
at $1,630, our price $1,390.
1948
1943
1942
si on,
1942
1938
hauled this spring
Leader, a bargain at $700.
Ford Tractor, stepup transmission — $895.
Ford Tractor, with plough, stepup transmis-
motor completely overhauled — $925.
Allis Chalmers, with bean puller, only
Irish Fordson, new tires and motor
only $595.
IMPLEMENTS
Case Two-Furrow Plough — $125,
Massey-Harris Two-Furrow Plough —
•Ford 12-inch Two-Furrow Plough —
Front-End Loader, Skyline 60 — only
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 64W
ELDER—A t Mount
Hospital, on October
to Mr. and Mrs.
Elder, a d ?
Susanne,
HANNIGAN—Mr, and Mrs. Nor
man Hannigan (nee Audrey
Saugstad) wish to announce
the arrival of a son, Norman
Randolph, on Saturday, Octo
ber 29, at Toronto General
Hospital.
MARRIAGES
so dearly to
FEE - CARMICHAEL—On Satur
day, October 29, 1949, at
Glencoe, Ont., by Rev. W. J.
Maines, J. Helen Carmichael,
Exeter, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John Carmichael,
to Oliver L, ■Fee, Exeter, son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wai-
Lgz* J* Foo
VINCENT - LAMPORT — In St.
Marys Methodist Church, De
troit, on 'Saturday, October 22,
1949, by Dr. Everett K. Sey
mour ,
daughter
Lamport,
late Mr. ____
Robert Vincent,
and Mrs. Frank Vincent,
Detroit.
Marguerite. Maybelle,
of Mrs. Samuel G.
of Crediton, and the
Lamport, to George
son of Mr.
ot
DEATHS
GAISER—In St. Joseph’s Hos
pital, London, Wednesday, Oc
tober 26, 1949, Sybilla Char
lotte Morlock, beloved wife of
Albert Gaiser, in her fifty
seventh year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Harness
announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Phyllis Bar
bara, to Douglas James, son
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harrison
Goderich, Ont., the wedding
take place in November.
CARDS OF THANKS
ot
of
to$
The relatives of the late David
McKee wish to express their
greatful appreciation for the
kindness and sympathy extended *during their bereavement.
Mrs. Ferguson wishes to
press her deep ‘ appreciation
the many kind expressions
sympathy extended during
bereavement in the loss of
husband, the late Provincial
Constable John Ferguson, also
for the beautiful floral tributes;
to Rev. Mr. Mahoney and Rev.
Mr. Brooks and to the choir of
Main St. United Church. *
Mr. Albert Gaiser and family
wish to express their appreciation
and gratitude to relatives and
friends for the many floral of
ferings and for the kindness,
sympathy and assistance extend
ed at
loss.
We
tunity
gratitude to everyone who
ex-
for
of
her
her
the time of their recent❖
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wish to take this oppor-
of expressing our sincere
so
kintily remembered us during
the past weeks. The many good
wishes and expressions of friend
ship were deeply appreciated.
We are greatly indebted to .the
officials of James St. Church
who have assumed the respons
ibility in a time of crisis. To
Mr. • Sylvester Taylor for bring
ing us home, to Dr. M. C. Flet
cher for his attentive services,
and to all neighbors and friends
so graciously helped
sincere thanks.
-—-Rev, H, J, and Mrs,
Glen Hodgins wishes to
his friends for the many
and remembrances .given to him
while a patient in the Children’s
War Memorial Hospital,
’ IN MEMORIAM
out—*
Snell
thank
gifts
3*
WEBER—In lovihg memory of
our mother, Cidra (Zimmer)
Weber, who passed away six
years ago on November 6,
1943.
Six^years have passed and gone
we loved so well
from our home
Garfield*
Thomson
Phono 232m
Used Cars
35,-
For Sale By
Lindenfields Limited
EMPIRE BRASS MFG. CO. LIMITED
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OWNING ANO OPERATING
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Calgary - Edmonton - Vancouvor EC 94
For Sale
1939 CHEV COACH, only
ooo miles.
1937 FORD COACH.
1937 CHEV SEDAN, Without
knee action,
1935 FORD
1938 CHEV
- 1929
1949 FORD
1944 DODGE 3-TON TRUCK,
speed axle, all new tires.
1936 DODGE COUPEL
1330
COAOH.
COACH.
FORD A COACHES
COACH,
Ward Fritz
DODGE & DESOTO SALES
Zurich, Ontario
3-
—Lovingly r e m e m b e r e d by
daughter and husband. 3*
DUNN—In
Lawrence,
two years
A beautiful
one so
cherish
sincere;
day that
regret,
And one that
get.
We miss his
ways;
Wjth him we
days;
In memory we see
same—
For we loved him
ever forget.
—L o v i n g 1 y remembered and
sadly missed by mother,
ther, sisters and brothers.
DUNN—In ‘ loving memory
Lawrerice Dunn, who died two
years ago, November 6, 1947.
Deep in the heart lies a picture
Of a loved one laid to rest;
In memory’s frame we shall
keep it,
Because he was one of the
best.
—Ever remembered by his wife,
Iva. 3 *
HIGGINS—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Robert Higgins, who passed
away, October‘s31, 1948.
One year has passed
sad day
When the one we
called away;
took him home,
will—
in our hearts he
weary hours and days of
pain,
His troubled nights are past;
But in our aching hearts
know
He has found sweet
last.
—Lovingly remembered
wife and family.
God
But
His
that
loved
it was
fa- ?
since
Minnie
Overcoat Sale
commences Friday morning
at 9:00 a.m.
and will continue
for one week.
12 COATS — Sizes 36 to
42. Regular price *$37.50.
On sale for
$29.50
liveth still.
ZION
Mrs. L. Kyle and Miss
Hern, of Exeter, visited recently
with Mr. and iMrs. Jack Johns.
Mrs. Fred Hodgins and June,
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hunter and family, 'Mr. John
Hunter, of Exeter, were Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Well
ington Brock.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johns,
Mr. Frank Brock, of Winchelsea,
visited on Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johns.
Mrs. ■ George Brock, of
tralia, Mrs. Jack Johns and
Sudgeon visited on Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock.
one week only at
$37.50 •
trousers available)
5 TWEED SUITS — Sizes
38, 39. Regular price
$34.50. On sale for
$24.50
New Boys’ Wear
Department Open
2
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Exeter Radio
And Electric
Stewart Warner Radios
and
General Appliances
Sold and Serviced
House and Farm Wiring
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Trusses, Belts,
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Your Drugs at
Robertson’
Phone 50 Exeter
Since one
Was taken
earth
With Jesus
The flowers we place Upon
grave
May wither
But the love
heath
Shall never
—Ever remembered by the fam
ily. 3 c
WEBER—In loving memory of
our father, Arthur Weber,
who passed away four years
ago, October 30, 1945.
We often sit and think of him
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only friend
That grief cah call its own.
Like ivy on the withered oak,
When all other things decay,
Our love for him will still
green
And never fade away.
—Ever remembered 'by
ily.
FLETCHER—In loving
of Mrs. E. Lillian
Who passed away one
today, November 3, '
We do not forget her, we love
Iter too dearly,
For her memory to fade from
our lives like a dream;
Our lips need not srpeak when
our hearts ptiourn sincerely,
For grief often dwells where
I it seldom is seen.
Christ to dwell.
and decay,
for heY sleeps
fade away.
the
on
her
be-
keep
fam-
3c
: memory
Fletcher,
year ago
1348. ’
THE BEET
SUGAR INDUSTRY
The world economic depres
sion did hot begin until 1930 but
sugar, as a world commodity,
had been heading toward a de
pression of its own for some
years prior to that. Cuba had
stepped up sugar production
enannoUsly during the first great
war while European sugar pro
ducing areas, overrun by huge
armies, had their output drastic
ally cut. However, when Europe
did .get back into normal pro
duction, Cuba weht ribht on
turning out enarmous crops and
a great world surplus of sugar
was built up. ,
Onset Of the world depression
aggravated an already bad situa
tion. In 193'2, Cuban raw sugar
sold at the lowest price ever re
corded, 67 cents per hundred,
actually just about one-half cent
per pound. The entire Cuban
crop of that year, though re
stricted lb amount through inter
national agreement, did not
average 1 cent per pound. These
low values had damaging effects
on all the world’s sugar produc
ers, Ontario
ed.
Next Week:
pression
CANADA
SUGAR
beet farmers includ-
Sugar beats in de
years,
AND
CO.
continued
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