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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8th, 1948
Don’t Freeze Classified Directory
This Winter
LOSTFOR SALE PERSONAL
FOR RENT
Nut
Phone 33
Buy Your Tickets FOR SALE BY TENDER
on the Exeter Legion
Don’t Freeze This Winter!
Be warm and comfortable,
cleaners,
Beavers
11c
Egg
Stove
Nut
Pea
and Mrs.
relatives in
FOR RENT—Vacuum
by the day or week.
Hardware, Exeter.
Lump
Briquettes
— Coke
and Mrs. A.
and Mrs.
FOR SALE—Buttermilk, Apply
to W. G. Medd, Exeter Cream
ery Co., Ltd., Exeter, Ontario.
2 4 tfc
LOST—On Main St. in Exeter on
Saturday night, a round shell
broach. Finder please leave at
Times-Advocate. Reward. 8*
Stewart, daugh-
G. Stewart, De-
and granddaugh-
Mrs. J. A. Stew-
was quietly mar-
FOR RENT—3 room furnished
apartment, all conveniences;
quiet couple, no children. Ap
ply at Times-Advocate. 8c
J. Cochrane
Clinton re-
Order your coal NOW!!
Anthracite
Anthracite
Anthracite
Anthracite
Pocohontus Stove
Alberta
Alberto
Stoker
Jas. P. Bowey
Casulty, Auto and Fire
Insurance Agent
Trousers
Cool and comfortable for
summer wear, our odd
t r o u s e r s will add that
well-dressed look to
sport or dress wear,
and check
your
Plain
Cherry-Stewart
Miss Joan E.
ter of Mr. W.
troit, Michigan
ter of Mr. and
art, of Exeter,
ried on July 2nd to Mr. William
Cherry, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs.
Cherry will reside in Waynes
ville, North Carolina, following
a short motor trip through the
southern states.
patterns.
Tam ar/s Men’s Wear
LOOK AT THESE PRIZES!
1. General Electric Refrigerator (7 cu. ft.)
2. Electric Washing Machine.
3. Firestone Pilot Bicycle.
4. Four Consolation Prizes.
!Buy your tickets from the members of the
Exeter Branch of the Canadian Legion
Draw to be made at Monster Carnival being held in
the Exeter Arena, Friday evening, July 30th, 1948.
The Legion asks for public support to
finance facilities for the veterans of two wars.
KIPPEN
Mrs. J. V. Cluff anfl daugh-
ter Wendy, of Montreal and
Master Derrick Richards, of St-.
Hubert, Que., are visiting the
former’s parents, Rev. and Mrs.
Hinton at the Manse.
Mr, and Mrs. Ellison Whiting
and family, of Parkhill, and Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Westlake and
family, of Bayfield, and Mrs. J.
Love and family, of Varna were
recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Jones.
Mr,
visited
cently.
Mr.
and Mr.
called on Mr. John
Victoria Hospital, London,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. John
Casey in Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fergu
son and Mr. and Mrs. A. Gack
stetter attended the social eve
ning in honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Cann, near Clinton, on
Friday evening last.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Damm
and son, of Kitchener, were re
cent visitors with the former’s
parents,
Damm.
Many
first of
Gackstetter
W, Horney
Hunkin in
and /■
Notice
re Cann’s Mill
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
CLOSING
from
July at Grand Bend,
exchange on
excel-
good
Apply
13rll
8*
FOR SALE—Or
cattle; Chev. coach in
lent condition with
heater and defroster,
to John Caldwell phone
Exeter,
FOR SALE—Dining room table,
six chairs to match, quarter
cut oak, nearly new; china
cabinet, ■ nearly new; kitchen
sink; inlaid linoleum, 2 yds.
by 1% yds., new. Phone 372J
Exeter, ■' 8*
FOR SALE—1938 Chev coach,
nice clean car, in first class
running order. -Phone 150W
Hensail. 8c
FOR SALE—Cream separator in
good condition. Apply to Mr.
Sol Pollock, Grand Bend or
phone Dashwood 38r2, 8c
FOR 'SALE—Mixed hay, stand
ing. Whitney Coates, phone
48r3 Kirktoil. 8*
5 for $1.00Tickets 25c
T?-----"7. .X.2_
h
We know she’s wonderful . . . but there are some,
things that our expert repairmen can do better! Kit
chen ranges get temperamental now and then—and
the trouble may be difficult to locate and correct.
That’s where we fit into the picture! Our service
men are trained to make repairs—promptly and ef
ficiently. (’all us!
here spent the
f
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons,
of Hensail, Mrs. M. Seymour of
N. Dakota, were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Par
sons.
SMILES
Proud Mother:
oui* All’ would i
Army. They’ve
Court Martial.”
at
: "I told you
get on in the
made hina a
There will be no grinding
or rolling done during’ the
week of July 12th to 17th.
Tliis is to allow part of
our staff to take a vaca
tion. The Exeter District
Co-op has kindly consented
to do this service for our
customers during tliis per
iod and. we and our staff
wish to convey our thanks.
We will be back with re
newed vigor to serve you
the following week. Our
mill will be open for the
purchase of feeds.
FOR SALE—Weiners and
chunks. Apply Allan Westcott
phone 176r32 Exeter. 8c
FOR SALE—193 6 Plymouth se-
1937 Dodge coupe, 1934
1A ton truck and
dan,
Chevrolet
two cabin trailers. South End
Service Station, Exeter.8c
FOR SALE—10 acres of Tim
othy hay. Ross Love, Shipka)
phone Crediton 24rl5. 8c
FOR SALE — Kitchen cabinet,
white, practically new. Apply
at Times-Advocate. 8*
3-
* *
An amateur artist invited his
neighbour, a doctor, to see a
painting he had finished—a pic
ture of a man apparently in
great agony.
After the doctor had looked
at the painting for a few min
utes. the artist asked:
“What do you think of ;t?”
And
“It
me.”
the doctor replied:
looks like pneumonia to
* *
old lady kept a parrot
was always swearing.
Sunday she kept a cover
the cage, removing it on
thus prevent-
An
which
Every
over
Monday morning,
ing the parrot from swearing on
the Sabbath.
One Monday she saw the min
ister coming toward the house
so she replaced the cover over
the cage. As .the minister was
about to step into the parlour,
the parrot remarked: “It’s been
a damned short week!”
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We quote from the graduation
address of a happily married
college president: “Gentlemen;
Many of you will marry. Let me
entreat you to be kind to your
wives. Be patient with them.
When you are going out togeth
er, do not woiTy if your wife is
not ready at the appointed time.
Have a good book nearby. Read
it while you wait. And, gentle-*
men, I assure you you will be
astonished at the amount of in
formation you will acquire.”
FOR SALE—Cook stove;
burner coal oil stove and oven
Rogers Majestic mantle bat
tery radio, in very good con
dition; 2 Aladdin lamps, near
ly new; bedroom chair. Apply
at Irwin Apartments, Apt. No.
2. 8*
Evening Service
One garage will be open
in Exeter on Sundays and
during the evenings
throughout the week
Open tliis Sunday and
During the Evenings
Throughout the Week
SOUTH END B.A
Service Station
SLIP OF THE TYPE
FOR SALE—-2 piece Birtch liv
ing room suite. Inner spring
cushions, with homespun cov
ering, in good condition. J. N.
Cowan, 1 mile east of Daslv-
wood. 8:15:22c
FOR SALE—19 40 Indian motor
cycle in excellent condition.
Apply to J- E. Duncan, corner
of Ann and Albert Streets, be
fore Friday noon. 8c
FOR SALE—25 acres of hay, on
the field. H. Banting, R.R. 2,
Ailsa Craig. 8a
TENDERS WANTED
by the
EXETER. DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL BOARD
the purchase of the frame
Liver Upset — feel squeamish?
Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES,
famous herbal medicine used
successfully for 45 years.
Brings relief quickly — tones
up liver — keeps bowels ac
tive —- restores good health
—RELIABLE.
BABY CHICKS
Neuhauser Chicks
Hatching all breeds through
July, Immediate delivery on
most breeds. Newly hatched
chicks twice weekly.
Neuhausel* Hatcheries,
81 King St., London, Ontario
WANTED
WANTED TO RENT—Furnished
two or three rooms for an Air
force couple and baby by end
of July. Apply at Times-Ad
vocate. 1,8*
WANTED — One row 2-liorse
scuffler. Apply to Box T.
Times-Advocate. 8*
WANTED — University graduate
(now stationed with R.C.A.F.
at Centralia), married with
1% year old boy, requires
suitable housekeeping accom
modation. Will pay any rea
sonable rent. Excellent refer
ences if required. Apply Box
M, Times-Advocate. 8*
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Nice building lot,
reasonably priced. Highway
frontage south, suitable for
tourist cabins. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor. 1*
FOR SALE—50 acres level clay
loam, 5 acres bush, good
buildings with electricity,
Staffa area. Possession in
cluding crop if desired.
10 0 acres rolling sand and
clay loam, 5 acres bush, brick
house, bank barn. Hay Twp.
Possession arranged.
150 acres level clay loam, 8
acres bush, good buildings, el
ectricity, water bowls, litter
„ carrier, milker. Mitchell. W.
" C. Pearce, Exeter. lc
FOR SALE—On No. 4 Highway
south of Exeter. Brick house,
with hydro and furnace, In
good repair. Three acres of
land. Close to store and
school. C. V. Pickard, Real
Estate, Main St. Exeter.
HOUSE FOR SALE—In Hensall
iyz storey, 6 rooms, hydro,
hard and soft water, full base
ment; garage, in good condi
tion, immediate possession. R.
Y. MacLaren, Hensall. Sc
FOR SALE—Highway 125 acres
west of Hensall, good soil,
nice frame house and good
barn and shed. Possession
Nov. 1. W. C. Pearce, Real
tor. lc
FOR SALE—Lot on Huron .St.
East. Apply to Mr. E. D. Bell
Exeter. 24:1:8.
HOUSE FOR SALE—Well locat
ed in Exeter, 1| storey brick.
All modern conveniences. Nice
lot. C. V. Pickard, Realtor.
Exeter.
LOTS FOR SALE—Desirable
building lots for sale. G. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter.
TWO BEDROOM COTTAGE —
We can give immediate pos
session on this Exeter home.
All modern conveniences. C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.,
Exeter.
TENDERS WANTED
About 2,500 ft. of good hem
lock plank 2x8,8 ft. long, stall
plank from Thames Road church
shed. Tenders will be received
by P. Passmore, R.R. 3, Exeter,
Chairman of the Board, up un
til Thursday, July 15th. 1:8c
MISCELLANEOUS
CUSTOM PLOWING, COMBIN
ING, HAY AND STRAW
BALING—Apply Leon Trieb-
ner, R.R. 1, Hensall, phone
171r24 Exeter between ,7 and
8 in the morning 8t*
BARNS WHITEWASHED—Rock
lime and D.D.T. paint. Apply
Fred Harburn, phone 44r9>
Dublin. tfc
STRAYED
STRAYED—Onto the farm of
R. E. Davis, 4th Con. Hay
Twp., two Hereford heifers*
1 year old. Owner may have
same by proving property and
paying expenses. G. G. Cock
well,, Dashwood, phone 4Or 16.
S*
NOTICE OF
EXPROPRIATION BY-LAW
said municipal
the Township of
Section 49 5 of
Act, upon yie-
as a part of lot
Road West Con-FOR SALE:—Rubber-tired wagon
$40; hay loadder, $70; tractor
disc, $70; 2 - furrow tractor
plow, like new, $70; 16 gauge
double barrel shot gun. W. B.
Thompson, Clinton, 2y2 miles
west. 8:15c.
TAKE NOTICE that the Cor
poration of the Township of Ste
phen proposes, after the publi
cation of this notice in four suc
cessive issues of the Exeter
Times-Advocate and the posting
up of copies of this notice in
six most public places in the im
mediate neighbourhood of the
lands hereinafter mentioned, to
pass a by-law, establish and lay
out a highway persuant to the
powers of the
Corporation of
Stephen under
the Municipal
lands described
7 (seven) Lake
cession of the Township of Ste
phen, described as follows;
COMMENCING at a point in
the Southerly limit of lot 7
(seven) aforesaid, 10 (ten) rods
westerly from the westerly limit
of the King’s Highway, thence-
Easterly along the Southerly
boundary of the said Lot 7 (se
ven) 10 (ten) rods to the said
King’s Highway. Thence north
erly along the easterly limit of
the said King’s Highway 100
(one Hundred) feet. Thence
Westerly parallel with the Sou
therly limit of the said lot 2
(two) rods. Thence in a south
westerly direction to the place
of beginning.
AND TAKE NOTICE that the
said by-law expropriate the said
lands as provided in the Munici
pal Act and that any persons
who claim that their lands are-
prejudically affected by the By
law must give notice to the un
dersigned -clerk of his intention
to be heard by the council on
or before 30 days from the -date
hereof, otherwise the by - law
shall be passed without
notice to him.
AND FURTHER take ........„
that the By-law shall provide-
that in default of agreement as
to price of the lands being ex
propriated that the question
to compensation shall be
mitted to arbitration as
statute provided.
DATED at Exeter this
day of June, A.D. 1948.
Elmer Lawson, .- F. W. Morlock,
Reeve Clerk
CORPORATION OFi THE
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
The typographical error,
Is a slippery thing and sly,
You can hunt till you are dizzy,
But it somehow will get by.
Till the forms are
presses,
It is strange how still it keeps,
It shrinks down into a corner,
And it never stirs or peeps.
The typographical error
Is too small for human eyes,
Till the ink is on the paper
When it grows to mountain size.
The Boss, he stares with horror,
Then he grabs
groans,
The copy-reader
Upon his hands,
The remainder of the issue,
May be clean as clean can be.
But that typographical error
Is the biggest thing you see.
Irish News
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont.
his hair, and
drops his head
and moans.
off the
R. E. RUSSELL
The Times-Advocate
It Makes Us
Feel Good
To get your printing order before you are
completely out. We can give you. better work
It also made us feel good when one
our customers came into the office and said:
"You did a very fine job of printing
us on those letterheads and envelopes .
want to place another ordeh
now
FOR SALE—-Quantity of Alfal
fa and timothy hay. Phone
172r6 Exeter. 8c
FOR, SALE—Dent's wool gabar
dine suit, size 38, practically
new bargain at $30.00. Phontf
136 Exeter. 8e
FOR SALE—Mixed 3 ft. wood,
$10.00 a cord delivered. Ap
ply Robert Eagleson, Ailsa
Craig, phone 620r22. 8:15:22
FOR SALE — Renfrew cream
separator $20.00 and Domin-
’ ion Stove Co. cook stove, like
new $50.00. Apply Lot 4,
Con. 2. Phone 19r5 Hensall
8:15*
FOR SALE— 7x9 Broadloom
rug, very good condition. Ap
ply J. G. Lortie, Newton’s
Apartments. 8*
ZION
Sunday guests with Mr.
Mrs. Ross Hern were Mr.
and
and
Mrs. Walter Pullen and Ben, of
Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Earl vis
ited on Thursday with Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Hannam, of Mit
chell, the occasion being Mrs.
Sadler’s eightieth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell, of
London, spent several days dur
ing the past week with the lat
ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eph
Hern.
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Brock
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs.Tom Dickenson, of Den-
field.
Mr and Mrs. Allan Taques
and Ray were Sunday guests
with Mr.and Mrs. Wm.Rodd,
of Woodham.
Mrs. J.T. Hern visited with
Mr.and Mrs. Earl Hern, of
Kirkton, on Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Russell Peart,
of Rockwood. Mrs. Geo. Jaques,
of Exeter, visited on Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hern.
Mrs. L. Kyle, of Exeter visit
ed on.Monday evening with Mr
and Mrs. Ross Hern.
'Would yon
clean sport?”
"Well, I got
way the other
call horse racing
cleaned out that
day.”
for the purchase of the frame
building known as the Brierley
residence. The said building
be removed at the expense
the
the said lands before the
day of November 1948. The
moval of the said building
not.
day
The
sible
with
ation
remove shrugs or flowers or cut
down trees or injure them ex-
cept one tree in the centre of
the front lawn.
Tenders for the
shall be mailed or
of Elmer D. Bell,
ario on or before
of July A.D. 1948
a certified cheque
of the purchase. The balance of
the payment by the successful
tenderer shall be paid on or
before September 2nd A.D. 1948
The Exeter District
High School Board
1:8:15c
to
of
off
1st
re
shall
commence before the 2nd
of September A.D. 1948.
purchaser’ shall be respon-
for the removal of debris
the exception of the found-
. The purchaser shall not
purchaser and to be
said purchase
in the hands
Exeter, Ont-
the 24th day
together with
for one-tenth
further
notice
as.
sub-
by
AUCTION SALE8
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSE AND PROPERTY
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction in the
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
on
JULY 14, 1048*.
in. the following:
8 room frame
WEDNESDAY,
at 8 o’clock p,
Two storey
stucco house, bath, furnace, ,full
basement, hot and cold running
water. House would be suitable
for a Duplex,
Terms of Sale made known on
day of sale.
J. HEWITT, Prop.
ED. CORBETT, Auct.
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