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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1944-10-05, Page 4Page 4 WE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 1S44 i Lamport’s Sandwich Shoppe (Successor to Grievv’s Sandwich Shoppe) Exeter, Ontario It gives me a great deal of pleasure to announce that I have taken over the business known as Grieve’s Sandwich Shoppe and will be open for business Thursday, October 5th. I will do my best to maintain the same standard of ser­ vice as was established by my predecessor and a continuance of your patronage will be appreciated. I sincerely hope that I may have the pleasure of serving the people of Exeter and surrounding district, which I consider a real privilege, for many years to come Gordon Lamport Chickens, Fowl, Turkeys, Ducks, Geese NEW FEATHERS BOUGHT Duck Feathers 50c lb. Goose Feathers 80c lb. We Buy Used Feathers As Well. Mitchell Parkdale Poultry Phone 152 or 1944, to LAC and Mrs. E. W. Sellers, of Centralia, a daughter- SCOTT—In Scott Memorial Hospit­ al, Seaforth, on September 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. L. Scott, Cromarty, a son. Killed in Action SWEET—In Europe, on September 19,1944, Jack Sweet, son of Mrsi M. A. Sweet, of Estevan, Sask., and nephew of Mr. and Mrs. C. V; Pickard, of Exeter. TRIEBNER—In Belgium on Mon­ day, September 18, 1944, Gdsmn. Edward Charles Triebner, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trieb­ ner of Exeter, in his 22nd year. DEATHS I Ola ssified Directory PLACE AN ADVERTISEMENT HERE AND WATCH RESULTS FOR SALE FOR SALE—Gun licenses at the North End Service Station. E. L. Gibson. 7tp FOR SALE— Hampshire quick sale ing to lay. Reynolds. ■20 Sussex and New pullets. Priced for at $1.00 each. Start’ Apply to Mrs, Luther 5c FOR SALE—Hereford bulls, regis* tered, T. B. tested, serviceable age. Apply John Hirtzel, Crediton 5 * FOR SALE -— One female goat, Phone 33rl8 Kirkton. 5* FOR SALE—40 head of igrade Hol­ stein heifers, due to freshen soon. Apply to Archie Pedden, R.R, 6, Strathroy. 5* FOR SALE—Two babies white fur coats and bonnets, in good con­ dition. Size one year or two. To sell for twins or separately. Apply at Times Advocate. 5c FOR SALE—45 yearling Sussex hens, laying 40 per cent. Wm. Walters, Winchelsea, phone 14rl6 Kirkton. 5c FOR SALE—York hog, weight 175 lbs,, ready for service. Earl Ratz, R. R. 2, Dashwood. 5: P2 c FOR SALE—Sugar beet rack, in, good condition. Apply Times Ad­ vocate. 5* FOR SALE—Dry split wpod, 12 ins in length. Phone 24r21 Daswood. Geo. Link. tfc j FEEDING OIL • When a Cod-Liver Oil goes ran­ cid, the vitamin content becomes almost depleated. Don’t use it. Don’t buy it. i BIRTHS Lieut, and Mrs. John of St. Marys, Ont., on a son (John1944, Get Robertson’s Poultry Animal not go tent is Cod Liver Oil. It rancid. The vitamin in every gallon. and will con- Your drugs at ROBERTSON'S EEDY—To W. Eedy, Sept. 30, Wilson). DIETRICH—At Dr. pital, Dashwood, tember 29, 19 44, to Mr. and Mrs, Roy Dietrich, a son. HICKS—Born to Fit. Lieut. Clifford W, Hicks, Crediton, Ont. (missing result aii’ operations overseas, Aug, Sth), and Mrs. Hicks (nee Agnes Forbes), of 482 Agnes St., Winnipeg, Man., at St. Boni­ face Hospital,-on Sept. 25th, 1944 a son (David Clifford). ROULSTON Hospital, Simcoe, on Sunday ober 4lst., 1944, to Mr. and V. L. Roulston, a daughter. SELLER'S—At Dr. Fletcher’s pital on Tuesday, September 26. Taylor’s Hos- on Friday Sep- At Norfolk General Oct­ Mrs. Hos- COATES—In Exeter, on Wednes­ day-, October 4, 1944, Grace Kestle, widow of the late Paul Coates, aged 77 years. HODGERT — In Tuckersmith on Tuesday, October 3rd, 19 44, Thomas Russell Hodgert, ^beloved husband of Lillie M. Wood, in his 5 3 rd year. Funeral will be held on Friday, October 6th, at 2 p.m. KERSLAKE—In Exeter, on Sunday, October 1, 1944, Mary Elizabeth Taylor, beloved wife of Charles Kerslake, in her 6 6th year, from his late residence in Tucker- smitli. FOR SALE—Chopping mill, deisil engine, ball-bearing grinder an$ oat roller. Owner in poor health. Apply at Times Advocate. 2Ec FOR SALE—After Oct. 2nd King and Talman Sweet apples while they last at $2.50 per bushel; spies $2.50 and less. Will be home evenings, Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, also Thanks­ giving Day. Owing to gas and laboi’ situation I will not be making deliveries this season. Jas. W. Gardiner, Kirkton, phone STRAYED Union Prayer Services Union prayer services have arranged by the churches of Exetey for the coming fall and winter, the first service to be held in Main St. church. Wednesday of next week with Rev. A. B. Irwin as speaker. been STRAYED—One beast, red with white spots, ring in left ear, one roan heifer, ring in left ear. Apply Jos. Rolland, R.R. 8, Park­ hill. 5:12 * NOTICE TO CREDITORS I The Exeter Lions Club will hold their 7th Annual Frolic in the EXE ARENA Thursday & Friday, October 5 th and 6 th In the Estate of JESSE ELSTON, deceased^. Creditors and others having claims against estate of the Jesse Elston, late of the Village of Exeter in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 6th day of January, 1944, are re­ quired on or before the 23rd day of October, 1944, to furnish to the undersigned solicitors foi' the execu­ tor their names, addresses and full particulars of their After such last the executor will tribute the assets among the persons REAL ESTATE FQR SALE—l* storey brick house, centrally located in the Village of Exeter, Also frame house near canning factory. Brick house with three acres of land, 4 miles from Exeter. C. V, Pickard. FOR SALE—A comfortable small cottage. Hydro and town water, good basement, C. V. Pickard, Exeter. ■FOR SALE—100 acres near Credi­ ton, frame house, bank barn, other buildings; 100 acres Kippen, frame house, bank barn, silo, implement shed, bush, electricity past each. W. C, Pearce. FOR SALE—100 acres, good build­ ings, hydro, bush, well located on highway; 60 acres edge of Exeter; other farms. iC, V. Pick-- ard. WANTED WANTED—A girl’s pink or rose 3-piece snow suit in good con­ dition, size 1 or 2. Apply to Mrs, Hubert Cooper, phone 17r21, Crediton. Also a Moffat range for sale. * WANTED—-Winter feeding for 50 cattle. Also a few Stockers for sale, yearlings and two year olds H. C. Rivers, Phone 129, Exeter. 5o WANTED—Household help in Lon­ don for the winter, central loca­ tion, every convenience, good wages and time off. Write Box D. Exeter Times Advocate or phone Met. 3 264, London. 5’ WANTED—A furnished house or self-contained apartment. Apply Fit. Sgt. Lamond, No.9, S.F-.T.S.. Centralia. . 5:12* WANTED—A 3 2 volt U horse el­ ectric motor, suitable for Delco, Edgar Cudmore, Phone 171rl4 Exeter. 5 c WILL BUY an unlimited number of fertilizer or fox horses. Frank Taylor, Exeter. PERSONAL 1 1 Suffers of bleed- 1^1’1 w" an<l protrnd- I m__ -flZ piles should s ■ mb Bss knoAV B u n k ers Herbal Pills treat, the cause at its source. Money back if che first bottle does not satisfy. At any Exeter Ding Store. MISCELLANEOUS DASHWOOD CIDER MILL is open for business every week-day ex­ cept Saturday. Louis Zimmer, ■ Prop. 3tp AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Lambert Sales Yards, strathroy. Saturday. October 7th, 150 Head Mixed stock cattle. Sales each Sat­ urday, also private sales during the week. A. G, McAlpine, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction on • Lot 4 ,Con. XI, McGillivray Tuesday; oct. iotn, 1944 at 1.00 p.m. the following: HORSES—Heavy horse, 6 years old; general purpose horse, 11 years old; aged horse. CATTLE-—Cow due Mar. 11; cow due Mar, 16; cow due Mar. 21; cow due Mar. 4; cow due Mar. 28; cow due Mar. 18, cow due Mar. 15, 3 yearling steers, 3. ers; 7 spring calves; Sow due Oct. 11 75 pullets. IMPLEMENTS — M.H. mower, manure tivator rows: disc harrow ter; wagon; hay rack set scales plow; 2 arators; er stove harness; wire; rope; ft. ladder; turkey ler: tile scoop; crosscut saw; 2 chicken founts; 3 fishing- rod; incubator. 12 loads of hay. FURNITURE—Sideboard: pantry cupboard; bath tub: washing ma­ chine; ice cream freezer: churn; butter bowl and pound print; iron­ ing board; cruet stand; single bed: 2 bedsteads; springs; 2 stands, centre table; 7 kitchen chairs; couch; 3 lamps; a number of seal­ ers; 2 frying pans; cobbler’s outfit; meat grinder; granite' pot; feather pillows; goose feathers; 2 rugs; bread pans; cheese clothes wringer; barrel; 4 pails and many other dishes. REAL ESTATE — At the time and place there will be ed for sale 100 acres with barn, frame house, drive shed, gar­ age, hen house, lots of water; all seeded down and well fenced. TERMS OF SALE — Chattels, Cash. Terms of real estate made known on day of sale. JOSEPH PATCHING, Prop. FRANK COATES, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLE­ MENTS calves, small calf. 50 hens, IMPLEMENTS—Binder; mower; cultivator; hay loader; disc; liar- rows; hay rake; 2 seed drills; rolb er; fanning mill; set of scales; hay rack; wagon; riding plough; walk­ ing plough; cutter; set of harrows; set of sleighs; buggy; hay fork; ropes; pulleys; slings; set of double harness; single harness; cream sep­ arator; root pulper; ladder; forks; shovels; whiffletrees; neck yoke; chains; boxes; barrels and other articles. 10 bags potatoes; grain, Farm for rent. PAT LAMPHEIR, R. R. 3, Lucan. FRANK COATES, FRANK TAYLOR. Prop. Clerk, Auc. i I i yearling heif- farrow cow. M.H. binder; spreader, cul- ; democrat; spring tooth har- clover buncher: set harrows; hay rake; buggy; cut- fanning mill; plow; walking , 2 cream sep- brood- set double : roll barb hay fork chains; 32 hand scuff- riding •furrow plow, quantity of lumber ; colony house; single harness: quantity of coal; slings; pulleys; coop; posthole digger; large augers, 2 chicken feeders; wool dish; milk same offer­ bank ENTERTAINMENT GAMES Enjoy the games as you donate your money for the Lions Welfare Work. 'Q $500 in War Savings Certificates as Prizes $500 $35.00 Door Prize Thursday Evening B'S Dancing each night to Murdoch’s Orchestra >: claims. mentioned date proceed to dis- of the estate entitled thereto and will not be liable for any of the said assets to any person of whose claim notice shall not then have been received. PARKINSON &' HARSTONE, St. Marys, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executor. Dated at $t. Marys the 20th day of September, 19 44. 21-5 WARNING! Don’t neglect sore throat, tonsillitis, spasmodic croup, cough, bronchitis, hay fever, bronchial asthma, head and chest colds. Use ' AUCTION SALE OF FARM, STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions THE EXETER BAND AND CLOWNS WILL PARADE THURSDAY NIGHT AT 7.45 FROM THE PILLARS SOUTH OF TOWN. $500 in War Savings Certificates will be awarded as follows: 1st prize $200; 2nd prize $100; 3rd prize $100; 4th prize $50; 5th prize $20; 6th prize $20; 7th prize $10. SPAHR’S remedy now. Spahr’s hits "the spot, gets you better faster, safer, at less cost. No risk. Results back. Spahr’s spells Try it. All Druggists, for children.) or money VICTORY. (Excellent Entertainment: The entire net proceeds from the sale of the Lions Club tickets is for Britain’s Bombed Children. Rt CLEARING AUCTION SALEt FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND SOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Lot 14, Con 3, Blddulph FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1944 1 p.m, sharp, the following: HORSES—Bay mare, 9 years old;- black horse, 3 years old; colt, 2' years old. CATTLE- due April 15; Jan. 15; cow black cow, past, past, 2 years old, mixed; 6 yearling Here- fords; 8 spring calves. PIGS—9 pigs, about ready to ship; 11 chunks, 100 lie. each; 7 chunks, 60 lbs. each; 6 pigs, 2 mos. old; sow, bred two months; sow,- bred three weeks. 7 5 yearling hens; 25 T’ock pullets 12 ducks IMPLEMENTS—John Deer trac­ tor; John Deer tractor disc; ICock- shutt tractor plow; John Deer hay loader; M.H. 7-ft. bindir; manure spreader, No. 3. Cockshutt; John Deer hay rake; rubber-tired wagon, new; hay rack; set jrnj. harrows; gravel box; McCormick mower; scuffler; Bissell land roller; M. H, 2-furrow plow; set of scales; fan­ ning mill; set double harness; iron kettle; wheelbarrow; McCormick- Deefi,ng cream separator; set sleighs cutter. ” Two mows of mixed hay. Model T Ford coupe Extension ladder; Gilson gaso­ line engine; quantity qt turnips and mangolds; and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH WM. W. HODGINS, Prop. WILBERT LUKER, Clerk, W. S. O’NEIL, Auctioneer. ■Roan cow, 4 years Hereford cow, Black cow,_du^ Feb. half-Jersey, due March cow, due March 1st; Jersey due April 1st; 3 heifers, 2 Polled Angus, fat; 6 steers, 2 Polled Angus, fat; 18 heifers,. old, due 1st; 10; AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public at Exeter North, mile east of Exeter Thames Road, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1944 at 1.30 p.m. Parlor heater, separator; radio; er; wash stand; kitchen table; 6 The undersigned has received in-1 linoleum; small stand; curtains; mattress;, rockers; bedroom auction Half on the 14, the following: coal or sideboard; kitchen ■kitchen One good hour of Top-Notch Entertain­ ment each evening by such eminent artists as R. V. HEAD & COMPANY, MAGICIANS; JOSEPHINE AND GORDON KNAPP,’ AND ACCOMPANIST, Versatile Entertainers. E The draw for these prizes will be made Friday Wight. ADMlSSION Thursday Night 10c; Friday Night 25c ALL PERSONS IN UNIFORM* FREE* "COD SAVE THE KING” I IT Janies St. Evening Auxiliary The October meeting of the Eve­ ning Auxiliary of James St. United church was held Monday at the home of Mrs. J, Hubert Jones, The president, Miss Helen. Penliale, opened the meeting with the Nat­ ional Anthem followed by the daily prayer. The minutes of the last meeting and roll call was read by Mrs. ................ urer’s Greta report thank to $36.45, Mrs’, ed the worship beth Gladman favored with a piano Solo. The study "West of the Date Line” Wag given by Helen POnhale, Nellie Carmichael and Mrs. Win. Allison followed by a Solo by Mrs. H, Sturgis. The meeting closed with* the Mizpah ’ benediction ‘ by Mrs) Kenneth. Hockey’s group. to sell by public auction on 11, Usborne Twp. of Winchelsea OCT. 6th, 1944 at L.3 0 p.m. the following: HORSES—Roan horse, old; sorrel mare, 12 years old. CATTLE—Cow due May 9; white cow due Mar. 23; red cow due Mar. 27, roan cow due Apr. 12; spotted cow due Apr. 22; Hereford sow due May 31, 6 spring calves; 6 yearling steers and heifers. IMPLEMENTS:—M. H. binder, 6- ft. cut; Deering mower, 5 ft. cut; cultivator; M.H. drill, 13-hoe; Cockshutt riding plow; disc har­ row.; hay rake; 4 section harrows; walking plow; roller; fanning mill; 2 furrow plow; set sleighs; buggy; wagon; hay rack; gravel box; double harness; new wagon ropes; new hay fork; forks; whiffletrees; chains; hoes; shovels; rels; 400 bus. oats. Lawn mower; new strainer pail; set of curtain stretchers and other articles. FARM—At the same time and place there will be offered for sale 100 acres of house, bank mill, plenty Sold subject TERMS OF SALE — Chattels, cash. Terms of real estate made known on day of sale. WALKER KERSLAKE, Prop. F. COATES, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, AUCt. Con.Lot 1, ll/£Mile East FRIDAY, on 9 years reach; sling steel barrel; neckyoke; boxes; bar- land, all in grass, brick barn, drive shed, wind- of water, well fenced, to reserve bid. Andrew Hamilton, report Harness ; by Miss offering The treaS" was given by Miss and the Red Cross Alice Hanford. The collection amounted Irwin Ford conduct*' service. Miss Eliza- AUCTION SALE OF PUREBRED SHORTHORNS Lot 14, Con. 3, Hullett Twin, 2 J miles east of Clinton and 1U miles north on No. 8 Highway, MONDAY, OCTOBER O, 1941 at 2 o’clock. Three COWS with calves at foot; bull ready fof service; 12 heifers, fully accredited add blood GEO, MANN, Prop. R. R. 4, Clinton, W, E. O’NEIL, AuC. tested. structions to sell by public auction the estate of the late William > McWilliams, Clandeboye, LOT 26, London Road, BlDDULPH WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1944 at 1.0 0 p.m. the following: Team black Percheron mares, rising 4 years old; aged Clyde mare. Heifer, due Dec. 30; Durham cow, due Feb/ 23; Durham cow, due Feb. 25; Holstein cow, due March 5; Holstein cow, due March 6; 2 Durham cows, due March 16; Durham farrow cow, rising 3 yrs. old; Durham steer, 2 years old; 2 yearlings; 3 ; Hol- wood; dress­ stove ; chairs; clock; pic­ tures; curtains; blinds; 2 bed springs; mattress;, rug; ^davenport; 2 leather rockers; 1 large rug; dresser; bedroom rug; cupboard; Tudhope electric stove; lawn mower congoleum rug; pots; pans; pails; dishes of all kinds; feather tick; garden tools; a quantity of coal and other articles. TERMS—CASH MRS. WM. BRICKWOOD, Prop., F. ICO ATES, Clerk. FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. Polled-Angus steers, yo<nui> whitefaced yearling heifers; ■stein yearling heifer; Durham year­ ling heifer; 6 Polled-Angus calves; Polled-Angus bull, 2 years old. 100 Leghorn laying hens, or less. Yorkshire sow, bred Aug. Yorkshire farrow sows; 19 shire shoats, 10 weeks old. Allis-Chalmers tractor, Model B, with row cultivator; Case double disc harrow; Case tractor plow, 2- furrow; M.H. fertilizer drill; M.H. binder, 7-ft. cut; M.H. manure spreader; M.H. hay loader; M.H. cultivator, spring tooth; land roll­ er; Deering mower; M.H. dump rake; riding plough; 2 walking . plows; 2-furrow walking plow; 2- row seed planter; Chatham fanning mill with bagger; set diamond har­ rows; -buggy;, cutter; set sleighs; wagon and rack; 150 ft. hay-fork rope and car, pulleys and fork; 41 oak barrels, 6 steel drums, 2 steel hog troughs, forks, hoes, shovels; set scales; 1-lhorse scuffler; set double harness; set single harness; small circular saw. Quantity of hay; 10 acres corn; and other articles too numerous to mention. Some household effects. ’ TERMS—CASH MRS. WM. McWilliams, Exec. F. COATES, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. more 5; 3 York- AUCTION SALE OF REGISTERED HEREFORDS The undersigned will public auction for STUTT BROS. At 9 Sideroad, Bosanquet, North-East of Forest, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 35 Lots—20 Bulls, 9 to 16 10 open Heifers, around one 5 bred Heifers. Herd fully accredited, Sale blood-tested. Herd Sires: Carlos Domino 17th, C.F. Repeat Domino 18th, C.F. Ellis Domino 18th, C.F. Bred by Crapo Farms, Creek, Mich., U.S.A. SALE AT ONE P.M. SHARP. Catalogue on request. E. M. LESTER and W. S. O’NEiIL,. Auctioneers. ‘ sell by 3 miles on 14th, mos.; year; cattle 120.824; 120823; 152208. Swartz AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS Lot 16, Con* 8, Biddulpih No. 23 Highway, one mile south Whalen, on THURSDAY. OCT. .12, 1944 at 1 o’clock sharp. HOUSES—Gray horse, old; bay mate, 10 years mare, 5 years old; bay years old. CATTLE—Black cow, 14; black cow, due Oct. 24; White cow, due Oct. 25; two white cows, milking good; black cow; two Dur­ ham cows; two 2-year-old steers; two yearling heifers; yearling * steer; three spring calves; two of 10 years' old; bay mare, 4 due oct. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, has re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction on Lot 15, Con 13, Hibbert, one and one-quarter miles south of Cromarty, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1944, Commencing at 1.30 p.m. the fol­ lowing: HORSES—‘Black gelding, rising 10 years Old; black gelding, rising 7 years old. CATTLE—Ayrshire cow due in Feb.; Durham cow due in March; Holstein COW due in Jan,; 3 Hol­ in Nov,; Holstein 4 Holstein heifers 4 Holstein heifers- ; 2 Holstein heif- -, 8 yearling Hol- stein cows due Cow duh in Oct.; with calf at foot; due end of October el's due in Ndv» stein heifers. pigs—4 brood sows due in Dee.; 37 Chunks; 9 pigs, 150 lbs. IMPLEMENTS—Farm, loW-dowh wagon; Cockshutt riding plow; top­ buggy; 2 chicken Shelters; set of ‘ single harness; 16 cord hardwood (beech) 12 ins, long; 2 large crates, for fattening roosters. ’terms of sale—Cash. FRANK BRUCE, Prop. $V. E. NAIRN,. Auctioneer.