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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-08, Page 7Week-End Special Pots of Daffodils $1.00 EXETER FLOWER SHOP Ralph Bailey and Family Phone 276 OF QUALITY, PURITY AND GERMINATION Bean Growers Do You Know that this Year Bean Germination is Lower than Usual Last year we treated with seed disinfectant a limited quantity of seed beans, The results were so outstanding that we want to make this service this season available to as manv of our patrons as pos­ sible. WE SOLICIT YOUR CO-OPERATION BY CONTACTING OUR NEAREST ELEVATOR NOW. thus giving us time to arrange for adequate supplies of treated registered and certified seed. We will not treat seed unless ordered, as sur­ plus treated se,ed cannot be used for other purposes. Play safe, and secure your requirements- of re­ liable treated seed early, thus ensuring a good stand of disease free beans which will mature evenly into a high yielding crop of quality beans. Limited quantities of Registered and Certified seed still available. Your present seed can be ex­ changed at market price. Ask for particulars about our contracts for Cranberry beans, more money with less weather risk at harvesting. REMEMBER,—GERMINATION IS LOW, DEPENDABLE SEED HAS NO SUBSTITUTE W. E. REID ONTARIO A FULL LINE OF CLOVERS AND GRASSES Permanent Pasture Mixtures Dashwood. Ontario — Telephone 87 w Thedford, Ontario — Telephone 455 Pa«« 7 a Clearances To Keep Our Stock Fresh and Clean We’re Clearing the Following— BLUE TWEEDS, Sizes 37, 38 and 42. Reg. $42.50 — $25.00 Tweed and Covert Topcoats Sizes 33, 35, 36, 37, 39 40 One of each left. Reg. $37.50 — $19.75 These can be used for all ' season coats. Sands, Browns, and Tweeds Work Windbreakers Our Special One to a Customer Reg. $5.95 Now $3.95 Doeskin, Zippered, All Sizes 3 Only Left Women’s Tailored SUITS Sizes 14, 16, 20 Reg. $27.50 for $14.95 Work Clothing Work Shirts .......... $1.64 Work Pants .......... $2.95 Men’s Overalls ..... $3.39 Work Sox 69c, 2 pr. $1.00 Boys’ Work Shirts $1.35 A Group of Women*s Shoes $1.00 pr. Men’s Dress Pants THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL Sth, 1948 w———a Birth, Death and Marriage• Notices are inserted free of charge. Card of Thanks 50c, In Memoriam Notice 50o for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse, En­gagements 50c. A-"""———-—-——« BIRTHS BALLANTYNE — At Mrs. Bat« ten’s nursing home on Satur­ day, April 3, 19 48, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne, t. son. DAVIS — At Mrs. Batten's nur­ sing home on Monday, April 5, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Davis, of Lucan, a, daughter, Sharon Elizabeth, a sister for Cameron. ELLIOTT — At Mrs. Hunter’s nursing home on Friday, Ap­ ril 2, JL948, to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Elliott, of Exeter, a son, John .William. GLENN—Mr. and Mrs. Goldwin Glenn (nee Beryl Brock) wish to announce the birth of a daughter on Thursday, April 1, 19 48, at Brinsley. DEATHS CARLING'—Tn Exeter on Thurs­ day, April 1st, 1948, Mary Ann Carling, daughter of the late Isaac and Ann (Balkwill) Carling, in her 89th year. GAISER—In Victoria Hospital, London, on Sundayi April 4th 19 48, William Earnot Gaiser, in his 59th year. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Arlow Copeland, of Kirkton, Ontario, wish to an­ nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Marjorie Lor- ene, to Mr. Howard Hodgson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas William Hodgson, of Ailsa Craig, .Ontario, the marj riage to take place the latter part of April. * CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. W. E. Gaiser desire to express their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy extended in their recent bereavement, also for the floral tributes with special thanks to Mrs. Coates, Rev, Mr. Snell, Rev. Mr. Reuber and the pallbearers. Mr. William Hamilton wishes to thank, all those who so kind­ ly remembered him with flowers treats and cards while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital. * Mrs. John Herdman wishes to thank all her friends who so kindly remembered her with cards and flowers during her recent illness, * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kirk wish to thank their relatives, neigh­ bors and friends for the lovely flowers, cards and treats and those who called on Mrs. Kirk while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. * The family of the late Mrs. Rachel Mathers, of Crediton, wish to thank their many friends and neighbours for the kindness and sympathy shown them during their recent ber­ eavement. A special thanks to Mr. Lawrence Box, Rev. M. E. Reuber, Dr. Boyes, Mrs. Free­ man Morlock and to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zwicker for the beautiful floral tribute. * IN MEMORIAM HOWARD — In loving memory of Mrs. Margaret Howard who passed away April 7th, 1944. Memory .wanders as twilight shadows fall, Back to the days of happiness Days beyond recall. And a vision comes before us So calm, so dear, so sweet, Of those lips that now are si­ lent And whose lids are closed to sleep. —Fondly remembered by hus‘- band and daughter. * MORLEY—In loving memory of my dear sister, Mrs. J. Morley who passed away April G, 1944. Gone but not forgotten. —Deeply missed by her sister, Ida and brother, Mark. c ing Bray Chicks. When their neighbors are wish­ ing that they had eggs and birds to sell, they will be CASHING! Be one of the “lucky” ones—the smart ones. Order your Bray Chicks right away, Prompt ship­ ment . , cockerels, 90% pullets, or non-Sexed. Some started chicks, too. WINCHELSEA The sympathy of the commun­ ity is extended to Mrs. Fred Walters in the death of her mother, the late Mrs. Hudson, of London. Miss Beatrice Del bridge has returned home from St. Jos­ eph's where she has been re­ ceiving treatment. Miss Margaret Walters visited on Sunday with Miss Helen ! Fraync. Misses Jean Gilfillan and Kathleen Horne spent Sunday with Miss Anna Routly, of Elim- ville, it being Anna’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Coward and Mr. and Mrs. PlBlip Hern were in Staffa on Friday night attending the reception for Mr. and Mrs. J. Templeman. Miss Dorothy Pooley, of Exe­ ter, spent, the week-end with Miss Muriel Coward, it being Muriel's birthday. Mr. Billy Gilfillan spent a couple of days with his grand­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. McDonald | of Staffa. H- A Yes— some smart people are going to make real money from poultry this year. Realizing that there is likely to be a sharp shortage, of both eggs and market poultry, in face of high consumer demand a nd inc o m c, they are filling up to capacity with fast-grow- 9 Ethel’s Beauty Salon Open Monday to Saturday Make your appointment now for a Cold Wave, Machine. or Machineless Permanent Phone 4.>rl2 Dashwood Prop,: Ethel Jennison GRAND BEND WINDOW SCREENS Made to Order Any Size TOM WALKER Phone 286j Bristol Board Tiled Masonite in a Variety of Colors Now in Stock FrBtl W. BRAY, Ltdj20 John St. N., Hamilton, Ont tBray Chick Hatchery - Exeter, Phone 246 A Limited Supply of Oak Flooring Cheap for Quick Sale Huron Lumber Co. Ltd I I Your SUGAR BEET?/ CONTRACTS Offering Profitable Terms For Ontario’s Most Reliable Crop FLASH! NOW RUDY Your Fieldman will notify you of special meetings at which you may sign your contract I