The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1943-09-16, Page 4THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1943
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CENTRALIA TIES DRESDEN
IN SR. “B” SERIES
■Centralia R.C.A.F. squared their
Western Counties Baseball Associa
tion Senior “B” series with Dres-
t den with a 5-4 victory at the Cen
tralia Airport Tuesday afternoon.
It was a smart contest from the
start to finish, neither team making
an error.
Date and site for the deciding
test of
has not
may be
London.
Centralia, i
the win, had
ning Dresden
to come out
out, Pitcher,
■tripled to deep
est hit of the afternoon and scored
when Elgie flied to deep left field.
The next batter was an infield out.
Pat Sheenhan, an American, who
at one time was on the Brooklyn
Dodger reserve list, pitched steady
ball for the Flyers, allowing seven
hits while his mates
off Patterson. .
Centralia won the
fifth inning when
Spring doubled with
McCall on base to ■
runs and break a 3-s aeaaiocs.
Lucier walked and McCall singled;
before Spring came through.
Score by innings:
Dresden ....... 00.3 000 001—4
Centralia ..... 2 01 020 OOx—5
The line-ups:
Dresden—Elgie 2b, Fox rf, Brew
er e, Wells ss. Bateman, :
pion cf, Hutson If, Henson
terson p.
■Centralia—Lucier ss.
rf, ‘McCall lb, Spring c,
P,
Petty 3b.
Umpires-—Sullivan, Herbertson.
WESTERN FEED
WE NOW HAVE
ALL KINDS OF
FEED
IN STOCK
WESTERN
See us before you buy.
the best-in-three play-off
been decided. The game
played at Labatt Park,
though full value for
I to stem a ninth in
comeback in order
on top. With one
Elmer Patterson
centre for the long-
| Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyle and
two children, of London, spent Sun
day at the home
Mr. and Mrs.
Mary and Pearl,
ting and Miss
Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mr
| S. J. V. Cann and Mr.
C. F. Blanchard.
I
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of Mr. F. Sheere.
George Roekola,
Mrs. -Calvin Cut-
Pearl
secured nine
game in the
Catcher Joe 1
Lucier and j
drive in tWO *
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J LAMPORT REUNION
I The Lamport Descendants held
.their lltli re-union at Spruce -Grove,
’ Centralia, on Labor Day, ninety
members registering.
I After a short program the election
of officers for the 1944 re-union
to fee held at Spruce Grove was as
follows: president, Donald McLellan,
Denfield; vice-president, Gordon
I McNair. Benfield; treasurer, Mrs.
'Jos. Woodall, Crediton; secretary,
• Mrs. M. McDonald, Ailsa Craig; prog.
1 convenor, Mrs. E. Noyes, Denfield;
sports convenor, Ted Lamport; table
I committee. Messrs. Tom Yearley,
Clayton Sims, Jas. Mawhinney, Sam
■ King.
The sport committee ran off their
races as follows: 5 years and under,
Wilma McNair Mary Ann .'Lamport;
6-8 years, Elaine. McNair, Melba
King; 9-12 years, Joanne McCurdy,
Velma Hill; young ladles, Betty Ma-
1 whinney, Evelyn Hill; married ladies,
| Mrs. Elsie McCurdy, Mrs, Ted Lam-
' port; married men, Bill Lamport,
1 Ted Lamport; three-legged race, Vel-
TRUMPER—CRAWFORD— On Fri- ma and Evelyn Hill, Edith Willert
day, Sept. 3, 1943, Verna Roberta and Bill Lamport; match race, Tom
Crawford, daughter of the late Yearley’s
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Crawford, - Yearley’s side;
London, to Lance Corporal Richard
A. Trumper, son of the Reverend
and Mrs. A. A, Trumper, London,
formerly of Trivitt Memorial
church, Exeter, by the Reverend
E, Slater, at St. Matthew’s Angli
can Church, Terrace, B.C.
Announcements
Birth, Death and Marriage
Roticeit) are Inserted free of
eharjre. Card of 'I'lisiukH 50e. In
Aleinorisun .Xoticch for siaule
verse, 25e extra for eaeh addi
tional ■vers.e., fiWfi
BIRTHS
RROCK’—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospi
tal on Saturady, September 11,
1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Brock, of Zion, a daughter.
GARDINER—At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Monday, September
13, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. James
W. Gardiner, of Farquhar, a
son, (David Gratton),
POST—On Tuesday, Sept. 7, 19 43,
in Metropolitan Hospital, Windsor,
to Mr, and Mrs. Wm. G. Post (nee
Marion Powell) a daughter.
MARRIAGES
DEATHS
of herBALMAN—At the residence
son, Thomas Balman, 430 River
side Drive, Tecumseh, Ont., Mary
Ann Shute, widow of the late
William Balman, aged 85 years.
side; ” pillow race, Tom
smallest waistline,
Mrs. Nelson Lamport; largest waist-i
line, Mrs. Ed, Noyes; oldest member
present, Albert King; youngest mem
ber present. Flora McKenzie: Mrs.
Hattie Smith, of Gilbert Plains, Man.
came the longest distance.
i It was decided to send smokes to
soldiers of Lamport descent serving
overseas. Anyone having relatives
there please send their addresses to
Mrs.
R.R.
M.
3.
McDonald, Ailsa Craig,
ELIMVILLE
is
Cann, of
I
and Mrs. J
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Coward
and family wish to express their
sincere thanks to their neighbors
1 and friends during their recent he-
■ reavement and to those who gave
PARKHILL — David Bateson, ■ f]Owers and loaned cars. Also to
small son of Dr. and Mrs. Bateson,' Mrs. Tilomas B. Allen and Rev. Mr.
of Parkhill, suffered a badly cut Mair aud Rev. Mr. Anthony,
lip while trying to climb up on a j
window sill. He lost his balance1 Mr. and Mrs. James A. Paterson,
and went through the window. He of Hensail wish to express their
a London hospital, sincere thanks and appreciation to
able to return home that all those who remembered
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insertion an extra charge of 10 cents
will be added to coyer bookeeping.
When advertisements ask for
reply to a box an additional charge
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Classifieds will be accepted up till
Wednesday noon
FOR SALE
FOR' SALE—White fox terrier dog,
house broken. Apply to C. W.
Christie, Ann Street. 16*
FOR SALE—McClary annex stove.
Apply to Mrs. M. W. Pfaff. 16*
FOR SALE—A girl’s winter
and hat, 3-year-old size,
summer coat , 3-year-old
Apply at Times-Advocate.
coat
also
size.
16c
FOR SALE—1 Birkel meat slicer,
almost new; 1 Toledo computing
scales, 3 0 lbs.; 1 oval counter
show case, 3 foot. Apply C. M.
Green, Crediton, phone 11, 16*
WANTED AUCTION SALES
WANTED—A quantity of wood, dry
preferred, Apply at Times-Adyo-
eate. 16:23*
WANTED—Two quiet ^ladies want
one or two bedrooms, part-time
board -and use of kitchen, with
lady working out part-time.
Write box 280G.
Auction Sale; — Lambert Sala
Yards, Strathroy, Saturday, Septemj
her 18th. 150 Head mixed stock
cattle, including choice Hereford
heifers. Trucks to deliver. Sales
every Saturday. Private sales during
the week. A. G, McAlpine., Auc
tioneer,
WANTED-
young
ience.
hydro
Exeter
>
—Position on farm by
married^ man, life exper-
Separate quarters with
preferred. Apply Box A
Times-Advocate. 16c
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
STRAYED
STRAYED—To lot 17 N.B. Bid-
dulph, an aged cow. Apply co
. Will. Hodgson, phone 29-12,
R.R. 1, Granton. ' 9; 16c
The undersigned has recievei
instructions to sell by public 'au,c»
tion at the home of Mrs, Charles
Perkins,
HURON STREET, EAST, EXETER
SATURDAY, SEPT
at 1.30 o’clock sharp
Six piece parlour
haircloth upholstery;
buffet, walnut hall rack
suites, springs and matresses, chest
of drawers, 4 rocking chairs, 6
kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet,
fallen-leaf table, walnut; couch,.
. 25, 1943
the following:
suite, walnut,
parlour table,
2 bedroom
FOR SALE—Litter of 11 York
pigs five weeks old. Apply to
Wm. J. Boa, R.R.l Hensail 16*
Mr.
and
the
FOR SALE-—-Man’s winter overcoat
size 3 6, good as new, worn only
a short time, cheap. Apply to
Box 280B Times-Advocate. IGe
was taken to
but was
■ evening.
I
lb, Cam-
l 3b, Pat
Forsythe
Sheehan
Myers cf, Barder If, Macey 2b,
and Joanne and
of Detroit spent
and Mrs. Albert
FAIRS
Kincardine .....
Lansdowne ....
Lindsay .........
Lions Head....
MeKellar .......
New Hamburg
Orangeville....
Palmerston ....
Strathroy .......
Wiarton .........
Collingwood...
Galt ...............
Glencoe .........
r
_____ _ Mrs,
• Paterson with calls, flowers, cards,
_____—__ Tetters and treats while she was a
, _______ * .patient in St, Joseph’s Hospital and
AND .EXHIBITIONS, 1943 ? especially to the choir of the Car-
for their
*September 16, 17 mel Presbyterian church
September 13-15 remembrances.
September 15-18 s Shier desires
September 14. 15 sjncere thanks to the
September 14-16 fiends for
September 17, 18' sympathy extended duri-ng
September 14, l«o>cel3t
September 17, ls[Rev.
to express
neighbors
the kindness and
his re
bereavement, especially to
Mr. Good ger, Mrs. Urquhart,I , UUUugClj Alls. UJ.l|UuaiL)
September 13-15 Mrs. crago and Mrs, Tuft, also for
September 16, 17 .
many
I and the loan of cars.
.. September 23-25
. September 23-25
September 23, 24
floral
and
tributes which were
exceedingly beautiful,
ENGAGEMENTS
STRAYED—From lot 5, con,
Hay Township, three or
weeks ago, a two-year-old
heifer, white on
forehead, little white over
back. Will pay expenses, Apply
to Wes. Dearing, R.R. 1, Exeter,
or phone Crediton 17rl4. 16*
FOR RENT
ROOMS FOR RENT — Furnished.
'Apply at Times-Advocate. ' Jc
• 7,
four
red
ritoht side 1 extension cupboard, two-bur
ner coaloil stove, range, Good'
Cheer range, heater, lamps, 97-
piece dinner set, a quantity of other
dishes, cooking utensils, lawn mow
er and garden tools.
TERMS — CASH
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
FRANK COATES, Clerk
MRS. CHARLES PERKINS, Prop.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martene an
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Edna Lucinda, to Trooper
Robert Allan Swain, of Camp Bor
den, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
Swain, of Simcoe,
take place the latter part of
tember.
and Mrs.
the wedding to
Sep-
FOR SALE—192 S Chev coach,
1927 Pontiac sedan. Your choice
for $5 0.00. These cars have good
tires and are in good mechanical
condition, bodies are in poor
shape. Sandy Elliot, Exeter.
CUSTOM BEAN PULLING—ApplySandy Elliot, phone 64. 16c I
PRIVATE HOME for several aged:
people. Apply by letter to Box
2S0C Times-Advocate. 16:23"
FOR SALE—-.2 pair -wine floral
drapes and tie backs, 23x84 and
46xS4; also a boy’s tweed coat
and beret, size 2 to 3 years;
girl’s wine tweed coat, size 12
years. All in good condition. Ap
ply at Times-Advocate. 16*
ARE YOUR farm buildings ade
quately protected by Wind In
surance? If not we will be pleas
ed to quote you the lowest rates
possible, W. H. Hodgson, Exeter.
Licensed Government buyers for
Red Clover, Alsike, Timothy and
Sweet Clover, Modern cleaning
plants at Chatham, and Dash
wood. W. E. Reid. 16,23,30,7c
and the Lord’s
unison. Miss
Skinner read the Scripture
Isaiah 55th chapter. Mrs.
Johns read an article “On
Simply”. The hymn “Come
i Sing of a Wonderful Love”
Delmar Skinner
GREENWAY
Schools in this district opened
last Tuesday with Miss Dorothy
Emery as teacher in Corbett School
Miss Helen Walper, north of Green
way and Mrs. Elmer Desjardine,
west of Greenway.
Mrs. Joe Hodge
Mr. Claude Detloft,
last week with Mr.
Pollock.
Mrs. W. T. Ulens is visiting with
relatives in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn
and Leona visited on Sunday with i
Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris, of Brinsley.
Mrs. Wm. Sherritt is visiting
with her sister, Mrs. S. W. Webb.
We are sorry to report that Mr.
Webb was taken to the hospital on
Monday. We hope to see him able
to be home again soon and enjoy
ing better health.Fit. Sgt. Harold Honsberger, of’
of Vineland, spent a few days with |
his wife and son at the
Mr. Wm. Hicks.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel]
returned to Detroit on
having spent a couple of weeks »
vacation with relatives here. j
home of 1
I
McIntosh i
Sunday i
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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE
Get Your Fall & Winter Suit NOW
NO CANCELLATIONS YET BUT?
Over 100 Suitings of Tweeds, Worsteds and Serges - - Blues,
Browns and Grays
(MADE EXPRESSLY FOR YOU BY BONDS
$35.00
SEE THESE VALUES ------ YOU’LL BUY
R.C.A.F. READY MADE OFFICERS’ UNIFORMS
Sizes in stock 36, 38, 40, 42
$50.00
We’ll soon have our other store open for your inspection.
Always Good Quality Work Clothes and Shoes
JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES’ FINE
FULL FASHIONED HOSE.
GEORGE WRIGHT
1
i
(AUCTION SALE OF FARM
I STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS
W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, has re
ceived instructions from the under
signed proprietor to sell by public
auction on the premises
Lot 13, Con. 10, Tp. Hibbert
i mile east of Cromarty
on
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, 1943
at 2 p.m. sharp, the following:
LIVESTOCK—4 cows; 18 calves,
yearlings; 23 pigs; 245 yearling hens,
the best out of 525 culled three
times.
IMPLEMENTS — Goodison 3 6-50
threshing machine; 3 furrow tractor
plow; 2 furrow gang plow; 1 furrow
Quebec riding plow, good as new;
1 Ah.p. Acme gasoline engine; root
pulper; Viking cream separator, used
very little; syrup pan and heater;
1 gal. lift bowser; gasoline pump;
500 gal. gas tank, good as new; 2-
wheeled horse cart; cutter; buggy;
set
FOR SALE—40 New Hampshire
■ pullets, ready to lay. Apply to
George Godbolt. 175rl4 16 c
CASH FOR FOX HORSES—Dead
animals removed. Two-hour ser
vice day or night. Phone Credi
ton 47rl5. collect. Jack Wil
liams.
Mrs. E. Clinton, of London, spent
the week-end with her friends Mrs.
Jean Jackson and Mrs. Philip
March.
Mr. Lewis Woods and Mr. Robert
Coates, of London, visited on Sun
day with the former’s brother,
Jackson Woods.
Mi. and Mrs. ’Fred Long
children, of Atwood, visited at
home of Mr. Wm. Johns on Sunday.
Miss Florence Bell, R.N., has re
turned to Toronto where she will
take her new position of Supervisor
in East General Hospital, after
spending her vacation at the home
of her parents hero and visiting in
Detroit.
The W.A. met at the home of
Mrs. Chas. Stephen for their Sept
ember meeting. Miss Dora Delbridge
had charge of the meeting which
was opened with the hymn “Soldiers
of Christ Arise”,
Prayer repeated in
Ruth !
lesson,
Garnet
Living
Let Us
was sung. Mrs.
read an interesting article “In Win
ston’s Reflecting Glory”, and the
hymn “Lord of the Lands”, wa-?
sung. Another reading was given
by Mrs. John Brock. Miss Florence
Bell, R.N., gave a very interesting
address on “Her Experiences as
Public Health Nurse”. The roll call
was answered by eleven members
on “Ideas on saving meat”. Minutes
of the last meeting were read ano!
adopted. The meeting was closed
with the hymn, “Saviour Again in
Thy Dear Name We Raise” and
Mizpah benediction.
FOR SALE—A two-wheel trailer,
tires in good condition,. Apply to
Sunoco Service. 16c
FOR SALE—A general electric hot-
point stove, 4 burners and side
oven, $6 5.00. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 16*
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE— 75-acre farm and 10 0- j
acre farm. Apply to Frank King,
Crediton. ' 16:23:30:7*
2000 lb. .scales; 2 battery radios.
TERMS — CASH
CARL WALKER, Proprietor
W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer
LOST
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunsford
to announce the engagement of
only daughter, Florence Marie, to
Ralph Karl, son o.f Mr. and Mrs.
F. J. Genttner, of Dashwood, Ontario.;
The marriage will take place on
Saurday, September 25th. ii
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Whiting'
announce the engagement of their.
eldest daughter, Agatha Blanche, to 1
Mr. Donald Angus Murray, son of
M(r. and Mrs. Garnet Murray, of Phase of all the whole conference
Usborne, the marriage to take place _were the_ by S/L _ Gregory
the latter part of September.
wish
their
the
News From ....
NUMBER 9 S. F.T.S,
(Continued from page 1)
Probably the most important
IN MEMORIAM
i a
LOST—A 1,2-foot gasoline hose be
tween Grand Bend and West Mc
Gillivray. Reward. British-Ameri
can Oil Co. W. C. AHison, Exeter.
9c
PERSONAL
BABY’S SKIN AILMENTS, ECZEMA,
CUTS, etc., respond quickly to
KLEER®X •— “A Quick Healing
Salve.” Also heals Psoriasis, Im
petigo, Chaps, Erythema, etc.
50c: $1.00: $2.00. (Medium and
Strong). Sold by Robertson's
Drug Store.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — For '
Sale, comfortable brick house,
well located and with all con
veniences. C. V. Pickari.
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FOR SALE— 2 properties. Comfor- ,
table houses with barns and, *
small acreages. Close to Exeter. |
Also several farms. IC. V. Pickard (
LAING—In loving memory
dear friend, Jordan Lain:
gave his life two years ago, Sept.
20, 1941.
Though his smiles have gone for
ever, .
And his hand we cannot touch,
We shall never lose sweet memories,
Of the one we loved so much,
—Sadly missed by his pals,$
LOCAL NEWS
of
&
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morley,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, are spending
few days in Exeter. Mr. Morley was
called home owing to the illness of
his mother, Mrs. John Morley, who
■is ill in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford and I daughter, Sheila, of Pt. Dalliousie,
; and Mr, Douglas Brinthell, of St.
Catharines, visited for a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Brintnell.
Cpl. W. M. Ballantyne, who has
been stationed at the R.C.A.F. sta
tion at Gander, NfltL, is home on
■vacation following which he
. be posted to Manning Depot7,
onto.
Week-end visitors With Mr,
Mrs. Jonathan Kydd were Mr.
Mrs. M> G. Kydd, Mr, and Mrs, Wm.
I Kydd and daughter, Sylvia, and Mr,
jand Mrs. Win. Kydd, Jr., and son,
‘ Billy,
[Vlastos of the Wartime Information
Board who spoke on “The nature
' of Democratic Morale” and “Our
contribution to Morale.” This, of
course, was pertaining to enlisted
men and women. He explained how
important it is to maintain the in
dividuality of the people on active
service. This is only natural for
there is no one who wishes to feel
that he or she is just a number
It is my job here to assist in
effort. From all reports I hear
people of Exeter will and have
en their support. If
suggestions or know
, wishes any of the
air village to share
ity call the “Y
be greatly appreciated;
comments will be received
NOTICES
The Thames Road Farmers Club
are booking orders for Dictator’s
coal. Orders should be placed as
soon as possible. We still have a
quantity of twine for sale.—P, Pass-
more, Sec’y. 9:16c
FOR SALE—100 acres clay loam,
Clandeboye, brick house, bank ■
barn, implement shed, henhouse,,
electricity. Close to school. Stock,
and implements if desired.,
19 acres deep rich garden soil,'
Grand Bend, new bungalow!
frame house, electricity. I
Highway 10 acres, Goderich, brick ;
'house attached • garage, bank-
barn, implement shed, henhouse,
colony house, fruits. W. C.
Pearce. 16c
A “Lost” ad is the only insurance
policy you can take out AFTER the
loss. You have a “comeback” if
you call the Exeter Times-Advocate.
&
Will
Tor-
and
and
this
the
giv-
any
who
this
Harry Carey.
you have
of anyone
people of
their hospital
office. This will
and your
A
this
deep
our
Gallant. May he rest in peace.
this week were excep-
i attended. On Monday
to Morocco” was the
: starring, Bing Crosby,
and Dorothy Lamour.
shown on Friday night
list, of stars, namely,
Bennett, Broderick
station
out in
Wife of
cloud hangs over the
week. Our hearts go
felt sympathy to the
late comrade, Flight Sergeant
*
All shows
tionally well
night “Road
main feature
13ob Hope
“Sin Town’
had a long
Constance
Crawford, Anne Gwynne, Andy lie
vine, and Leo Carillo. On Wednes
day we had a very excellent picture
which was enjoyed immensely by
all attending. This was “Air Force”
with John Garfield,"Gig Young, and
forgiven her because she has lov-
, * * * „ , , ' ed much,” Fl./Lt. Jordan spoke onThe monthly station dance which the gubject ofj (<The Mercy o{ God
y le d, in dV1U ia 11 Toward Sinners”. He illustrated
skifted last week to th4 recreation this with tlw parable ,of the ,odi.
hall. Tins was for two reasons. The gal son ,and the forglv.n.6ss of tlle
orchestra, members could not, un-1 Magdalen,
fortunately, all play and the drill attended.'
hall floors ar ’ “ ’ " " ‘
Since this will
another week,
take place in
September the
The masses were well
■e being varnished. I not be. complete for |
dancing will not'
the large hall until1
twenty-eighth.
* #
church
a very
Brown
At the regular
Sunday there was
out. While AW2
acted as the accompanist, a special'
musical number was provided by a
recording. Protestant Padre Moy*
han’s sermon was on “Prayer in
everyday life”. His text was taken
from Luke 18: I; “Men ought al
ways to pray.” This was illustrated
by Eddie Richenbaclier’s' experience
in the Pacific, who firmly believes
that it was prayer which brought
him back to civilization alive
his notorious twenty-one days
raft.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
IMPLEMENTS & HOUSEHOLD
EFFECTS
LOT 20, CON. 1, McGIDLlVRAYr
WED. SEPT. 22, 1943
at 1 p.m. sharp, the following:
19 41 Model B Allis-Ch aimers
tractor, with scufflei’ attachment;
two-furrow International adjustable
pick-up plow, on rubber; rubber
tired wagon with 1-man rack; ■
manure spreader, hay loader, cul
tivator, with tractor hitch; seed,
drill,
I harrows, mower, long plow,
I separator, set of whiffletrees
neckyoke, small power-driven
ery with 3-stones; hay rope
j fork, steel-tired wagon, new
mower, set Toledo scales, root pul-
Jper, half-barrel of molasses, 20 cord
, of hardwood, cut one foot lengths; j 18 yearling white Leghorn hens,
.25 Rock pullets and 25 Cockrels,
3 bedroom suites, davenport, living
i room chairs, dining-room chairs
j and extension table, quantity of
j dishes and cooking utensils, cook,
j stove, base burner, Quebec heater,
Westinghouse electric range—in.
good condition, and many other ar
ticles.
No reserve as farm .has been ren
ted.
with tractor hitch;
steel roller, dump rake, set
cream
and
Em
an d
lawn.
TERMS — CASH
MRS. E. HODGSON, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
Ms
Our station pipe band, alias the
(Flying Scotsmen, were in Windsor
oh the 7th, 8th and 9th. of this
month assisting in Air Force week,
which wag held on those particular
days. This we are sure was quite a
treat for Windsor, for' what Mili-
*
DEATH....
after
on a
& Sjf 'SR.
(Using the text, “Much has baen
parade on
large turn-{
tary celebration is successful with
out a good band present,
I On Tuesday they played at the
■firemen’s ball at Jackson .Park
j Windsor, and on, Wednesday they
j paraded a group of new recruits
■ to the 0, N, IL station and saw
them off to Manning Depot,
Perhaps the most interesting part
of the. week was the inspection of
[this fine band by Air Vicd-Marshall
Billy Bishop in front of tile Prince
Edward Hotel, Windsor.
Until nekt week,
Gordon, The “Y” Man.
When spraying his cows one
morning last week, a local farmer-
noticed that the flies actually
stayed dead . . .
He was using a new insecticide-
found in
ROBERTSON’S FLY SPRAY
We hava a special spray for
household use too.
.u....... . •
Yonr Drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
Phone 50 Exeter
tMM
Say you saw if, in the Times-
Advocate*