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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-22, Page 4Announcements Birth. Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c. In Memoriam Notice 50e for single verse. 25c extra far each additional verse. En­gagements 50c. THE TIMES ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22nd, 1S48 PARSONS—At Hospital on Fri 16, 1948, to Mr Douglas Parsons, lia, a son, James Dr, Fletcher’s'Jr, Fletews' a g Z* ^VdanE|Asks Ceiling is, of Centra* DEATHS Richard. onCAMPBELL - -In Exeter Thursday, January 15 th 1948 Arthur Y. Campbell in his 71st year. 1 ! If your radio leaves something to be desired in the way it performs and in the pleasure it brings you, call us, We know how to fix it so it will be easy on your ears. Our service is prompt, expert and economical. BIRTHS ASHER—At Mrs. Hunter's nurs­ ing home on Sunday, January IS,1947, to L.A.C. and Mrs. A. E. Asher, a son (Edward John) DINNEY—At Dr. Fletcher's hos­ pital, on Friday, January 16th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dinney, a son (Robert Will­ iam). EACRETT—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday, Jan. 21 Richard J. Eacrett in his 83rd year. HERN—In Exeter, January 19th, Jane Gunning, on Monday, 1948 Emily beloved wife of the late James Hern in her 94th year. Hardware Phone 86, Exeter MORLEY—At Mount Carmel Hospital, Michigan to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley on Jan­ uary 14, 1948, a daughter, Kathleen Ruth, a sister for Caralyn. ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Norma Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith, to Don­ ald William Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cooper, Kip­ pen, the marriage to take place quietly the early part of Febru­ ary. * Prepayment of Taxes CARDS OF THANKS A GOOD INVESTMENT The following discounts will be allowed for the taxes in Exeterprepayment of First Installment Discounts allowed if .paid on or before: Second Installment Discounts allowed if paid on or before: February 2nd March 1st .... April 15th ..... 2% U% 1% February 2nd March 1st .... April 15th .. 4% 3£% 3% The Legion wish to express their appreciation for the splen­ did .support given to their "Sil­ ent Guest” appeal. Mrs. Moses Amy wishes to ex­ press her sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kindness and help in so many ways while in London and after returning home; also for the flowers, cards and letters of sym­ pathy in her sad bereavement with special thanks to Rev. Mahoney for his comforting message. Be Reimposed At a meeting of the directors of the County Federation Agriculture, held in the room of the 'agriculture Clinton, a resolution was asking that price ceilings imposed on coarse grains, chairman was Bert Lobb, Goderich Township, president of the County Federation. The resolution read as fol­ lows: “Whereas the Dominion Government has seen fit to place -ceiling prices on butter and meats and whereas the rising costs of coarse grains and feeds will result in an un­ satisfactory relationship with contract (to Britain) prices for farm products, we, the members of Huron County Fed­ eration of Agriculture, request that a ceiling’ price be placed on all coarse grains, mill feeds and concentrates, with ceiling to be set at prevailing prices at time of recent announcement of increase on prices for farm products.” This was passed with instructions to W, V. Roy, the secretary, to forward it to the Ontario Federation, which in turn will forward it to the Can­ adian Federation. r Payments may be made to W. C. Pearce, Tax Collector, in the Town Hall, Jan. 31st and Feb. 2nd Hours: 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5. Dr. and Mrs. Wood and Mrs. Ready wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to their friends for the kindness and sympathy extended to them during their sad bereavement. * FOR SALE PERSONAL BABY CHICKS D irectory of board office, passed be re- The of Stenographer apply TIMES-ADVOCATE SALE—1936 Ford parity starter, generator, rear end/ front axle, four wheels, hub caps, 2 doors and other parts. H. Russell, phone Dashwood 361'15. 15:22:9* FOR SALE—War Assts Army blankets for sale now, new and used, $3.50 to $4>50. The Exeter Home and Auto Sup­ ply. Phone 342. lltfc FOR SALe—Acme coal, wood range, pre-war model, used one .year. At the home of Ward Gammell, Andrew St., flat roof house across from Mr. W. G. Medd’s residence. Call anytime. 22c FOR SALE—Small size jacket heater and range boiler; 5-tube Northern Electric radio, practi­ cally new. John Ward, phone 34S, Exeter. c FOR SALE—Steel large size crib, new. Phone 340w. waterfall practically 22* FOR pale edo 22j. SALE—A winter coat, blue, fur trimmed, tux­ style, size 14. Phone Exeter. 22* FOR SALE—Used car parts for Essex and Durant. Call at residence, Fink’s Apartment. G. Bonnallie. 22:29* or PHONE 356 Brand ilW for ’48! them to doing o FOR SALE — 193 8 Studebaker sedan with heater, new tires, motor completely overhauled. Apply .to Jim Snelgrove at Newton Motor Sales, 2 2c FOR SALE—A number of guar­ anteed fox and rabbit hounds, black and tan. Apply E. R. Witmer, phone 179w. Exeter. 22* FOR SALE—193 6 Chev DeLuxe sedan in A-l shape. .Gordon Ratz, phone 24r31 Crediton. 22c FOR SALE—W.C. Allis rners tractor on rubber starter and lights, good dition. Wallace Wein, wood. Chal- with con- Dash- 22c FOR SALE—Chunks. Apply to Cecil Rowe, Exeter. 22* FOR SALE—25 Leghorn pul­ lets, 80 cents each; Geese, $9.00 a pair. A. H. Daynes, Huron St. West, Exeter. 22* QUANTITY OF SPY Apples for sale. Wm. McKenzie, .Kippen, phone 81r41 Hensall. 22* LOST LOST—Between Hensall and Exeter a week ago, one skii pole. Finder please phone 6 3 Hensall. 22c LOST—On Wednesday, January 14th on Main St. or Laughal! St. a yellow gold wrist watch Vadis make. Would finder please get in touch with the Times-Advoc.ate office. A re­ ward will be given. 22c LOST—Gold pin, fan shaped, chips of diamonds on fan, be­ tween Harvey’s Finkbeiner’s Please return son at Mrs. Andrew St. and Mrs. on Andrew St. to Mrs. Ander- Finkbeiner’s on 22c. WANTED WANTED—Experienced Saleslady to .take charge of a Ladies’ Wear Store, in Exeter. Please give full details in your letter. Address "Melvin’s”, Leaming­ ton, Ontario. , IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS. pains and aches are relieved after the first dose. At Rob­ ertson’s Drug Store. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—75 acres of pasture and woods, Hay Twp,, watered by stream and well with wind­ mill. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 22 HOUSE FOR SALE—I have just listed a fine 3 bedroom residence. This is a well built brick and is in the best of repair. Well located in Exe­ ter, New oil burner equip­ ment. Nice lot. Possession at once. C. V. Pickard, Realtor.I FOR SALE—New five room brick house, full basement, tile floor in bath room, plenty of cupboards in kitchen, hy­ dro and water, room on next floor for additional bedrooms or an apartment, walls and ceiling rock wool insulated Apply to Ernest L. Davis. 15:22* Mitchell, 100 acres level land, barn has stabling, new metal driveshed. Brick house, full bath, hard and pressures, FOR SALE- rich good roof, furnace, soft water pressures, drilled well, hydro. Bargain price. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 22* FOR SALE—Want nice invest­ ment income? Four suite brick house all rented. Oil furnace heated, thermostat control, hot water on tap, two bathrooms. Re Income contact W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 22* FOR SALE—’100 acres on high­ way close to school and Exe­ ter, hydro, water in barn, fall plowing and wheat. This is a good farm. Spring possession. C. V. Pickard. Realtor, Exe­ ter. 15c FOR SALE—100 and 150 acre farm in Stephen Twp. These are both good farms with good biddings and the best of land. Both are close to • village and school. Reasonable terms. Also 150 acres in Hay Twp. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 15c FOR SALE—We have a residen­ tial property for sale which, at present all carrying you over 9 investment Realtor. rentals, will pay charges and leave per cent on your C. V. Pickard, 15c FOR SALE—10 0 acres, produc­ tive -clay loam, vicinity of Exeter, S room brick house, L-shaped barn, 60x40, 40x40, driveshed, garage, never fail­ ing water supply, 5 acres hard wood bush. Immediate pos­ session. R. D. Hunter, phone 131w Exeter. . 22tfc AUCTION SALES COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE will be held in Exeter in the near future. Persons with any­ thing to sell should get in touch with me at once. Phone 138, Frank Taylor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS “WE ARE 100 per cent satisfied” writes customer Mrs. C. 3, Egan Hyndford, Ont., of her Big-4 Chicks. As agent here we ad­ vise you get price list >and cata­ logue and order soon. Don’t wait until last minute rush, We doubt if you can get better any­ where. Canada approved, breed­ ers pullorum tested. Ask for particulars. J. Earl Burr, R.R 1, pash wood. Neuhauser Hatcheries Early chicks for fall eggs and high prices. .Early chicks are the money makers. Get them now. Thousands hatchipg weekly. Twenty breeds; Government Ap­ proved. Top quality chicks pric­ ed right. Neuhausei’ Hatcheries 81 King St., London, Ont. NOTICES Township of Usborne As the snowplows are operat­ ing on the Township roads, cars parked on said roads will be entirely at the owner’s risk. W. J. Routly Road ’Superintendent 15:22c For Sale •T Nice Clean 1940 FORD COACH new tires, slip covers motor good —$950.00— F.O. D. B. King Phone 174r4 Exeter For Sale © Hammer Mill ® Hay Baler © Threshing Machine Snell Bros. & Co. Exeter Phone 100 CHESTERFIELDS and OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Repaired ' and Re-covered Free Pick-up and Delivery New ... revolutionary ... and Bonus Built! That’s the new Ford Truck line for ’48! We want to show you these trucks right sway, because they’re the greatest Ford Trucks we’ve ever had. They’re new . . . built stronger to last longer. You’ll find the right truck for your needs in the five series of models Ford offers for ’48. Come in and see them now. BONUS* BUUT engineering principle andlonger life - ford Trucks Hav WORK RESERVES Every one of thenew ^uilt wRhextra >48 is on Severy vRM part/Thi^xtra XTpw on’ln wayS' . HRST, ,h„. WORK ««R«S strength in permit Ford Truck |e5S stfain and Io do their ^FordTrucks*!'^’ longer because wear. Thvsi * (hey work easier! Bonlt$ Built . . ■ Yes, Ford Trucks *re ” £&er! That’s built sponger to last 1 f why they give wider Trucks life! That’s why more any have been other make. *BONUS “Something given in addition to what is usual or strictly due.”—Webster’s Dictionary FORD AND MONARCH DIVISION FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED MORI FORD TRUCKS SOLD IN CAM AO A TH AM AMY OTHER MAKE SANDY ELLIOT Phone 64 WANTED—House any size, in or near Exeter or between Exeter and London, must have hydro. Businessman with wife and ,one child, reliable tenants. Write Box 180, Exe­ tei’ Times-Advocgte. 22* WANTED—Married man gently requests steady ployment or what you have to offer. Write A. H. Daynes Huron St, West, Exeter. 22* ur- em- WANTED—-Would like to care for invalid or aged person at my home. Qualified to1 give professional care. Phone 161 Exeter. 22 WANTED—One hundred horses, heavy or light. Frank Taylor. Phone 138 Exeter. WANTED—Furnished or unfur­ nished houses, suites or house-keeping rooms required immediately for married per­ sonnel of R.C.A.F. Airport. These are veterans, too, and deserve your assistance. Phone 316 and ask for Housing Officer. Returning Officer W. Edward Southgate, Sea­ forth, has been appointed Re­ Turning Officer for the Huron by-election to be held Febru­ ary 16th with nomination Mon­ day, February 9th, He lias op­ ened offices in the Dominion Bank Building, Seaforth, In the Estate of John II. Cottcl, deceased. TAKE NOTICE that all per­ sons having claims against the estate of John H. Cottel, late of the Township of Usborne, in the County of Huron, and Province of Ontario on ■, Farmer, who died or about the 8th day of June, 1930, will culars of their by a Statutory the undersigned before the 15 th day of February A.D. 1948, after which date the assets of the estate will be dis­ tributed with regard only to those claims of which notice shall forward parti­ claims verified Declaration to solicitor on or have then been received. JOHN H. COTTEL Estate By ELMER D. BELL.K.C., Exeter, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administrator. 8:15:22c In the Estate of Alicia Ma- whinncy, deceased. all persons HAVIng CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of Alicia Mawhinney, late of the Village of Exeter in the County of Huron, widow, who died on or about the first day of August 1947, are required to file par­ ticulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 27th day of January 1918, after which date the Estate will having regard, claims of which received. DATED the January, 1948 A.D, ELMER D. BELL, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for tho Administrator, 8:15:22c Stratford Upholstering Co.. 42 Brunswick Street STRATFORD Phone 579 We rebuild mattresses, also. * Enquire at Hopper-Hockey Furniture Store Exeter ^71 to those has been CHECK FLOCK COWS’ Yes-use Dr. Salsbury's AR> SULFA to stop infectious coryza (commonly called colds) in the flock. Here's a handy drinking- water medicine that is really effective. Just mix in the water- birds affected with coryza con­ tinue to drink long after they stop eating. Dr. Salsbury's AR-SUlFA is economical, too. A quart treats 170 adult birds at a cost of slight- ly more than a cent a bird. Try it now and save losses from coryza. be distributed only notice ■2nd L V. Hogarth Phone 260 Exeter