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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-07-29, Page 4Wge 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1948 by having it put as close as possible, when and where you want it! A Grade of Gravel for Every Purpose Thomas Rowtqliff Mr. Thomas Rowtcliff, I for many years resided ij | I ■■ Cirdmore Gravel Phon© Exeter 171r3 H HENSALL Miss Margaret Pepper return­ ed to her home in Sarnia aftex’ a pleasant visit with her cousins Mieses Marion and Lois Tinney. Miss Doris Beane, of Brant­ ford. is holidaying with hex* cousin, Miss Audrey Faber. Mr. and Mrs. Janxes Morris and family, of Goderich, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Johxx. Henderson and family. . I Mi's. Hannah Workman spent i a few days last week at the home of hex* son-in-law and j daughter, Mr* and Mrs. Norman ■ Stanlake at Exeter. j . Clarence Reid , holidaying at Kincardine this | the Old Bojs’l i i Al Pearson, .Tor- j who on a farm about two miles south of Exeter, died Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs. James sons, in Exeter North, in seventy-sixth year. He had not been some time, suffering heart condition, but he able to be up and around, and passed away quite suddenly. sister, he is sur- niece, Miss Dora four nephews. Al- Charles and Wes- Par- his well from had been fOX' a Mr. and Mrs. and Jerry are Teeswater and week attending Reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Trousers R. E. RUSSELL We have sold several rotary ironers and the ladies who own them are more than pleased with, their performance, Come in and let us show you the one now on display. Ironing is a simple task with the General Electric Rotary Ironer. After you get the swing of it you merely sit down and feed the clothes through it. j With your next Tip To}) suit you will now be | able to have that extra pair of trousers. i We., as agents in Exeter for Tip Top clothing, | will be glad to show you their fine line of samples f for your next garment. The years of business behind I this leading firm assure you of a suit you’ll be proud = to own. It’s Easy Ironing this Way Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. a Besides his vived by a Hackney, and bert, George, ley Hackney. The funeral noon was held from the Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home, and was conducted by Rev. Donald Sin­ clair. The hearers were Messrs. John Caldwell, Jos. Davis, Hy Green, William Webster, Percy Hewitt and Wesley Hackney. In­ terment wag in the Exeter Ce­ metery. on Tuesday after onto, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald­ son, of London, visited during the past week at the home of their mother, Mrs. Annie Saun- 1 dereock. Mrs. Marshman and family, of Toronto, are holidaying with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Parke. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence are enjoying a three weeks’ va­ cation, part of which they will spent at Lake Simcoe. Mrs. Meaner, of Palmerston, is visiting at the home of son-in-law and daughter, and Mrs. J. C. Goddard. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Morris family, of Goderich, are tioning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Chipchase. Mrs. L. W. Moorhouse, of New Orleans, La., is visiting with her brother and sistei' - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kirby. Miss Violet McClymont return­ ed home after undergoing an operation in Clinton Hospital last week. Miss Roberta Kirby will leave Sunday with a- number of girls from the First Exeter Guide Company, to spend ten days at Kitchigami Girl Guide Camp on : Lake Huron. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Kirby and Roberta spent Wednesday in Pt.. Stanley as the guests of friends staying at Hill Crest Inn. Rober­ ta visited with hei' uncle aunt in St. Thomas. Miss Mary McAsh spent a days last week at Varna. New Hoist Installed Cook Bros. Milling Company has installed an electrically ^.con­ trolled hoist for unloading bulk grain and beans; also two pits, one for dumping in grain, and the other for beans. When the grain is bagged, you simply dump it in the pits. This elimin­ ates practically all labor neces­ sary fox* unloading beans or grain, and will be much appre­ ciated by the growers. her Dr. and vaca- an J few i ■a You May Have to Walk the Plank or Use the Back Door But it will be worth -it BUSINESS AS USUAL THE DOOR IS OPEN I to see ------------------------------------- | OUR NEW FRONT I j WILL SOON BE IN J Summer Shoe Bargains WHITE • BUCK PUMPS $3.49 - $4.50 FABRIC CASUALS $1.95 $3.19 Special Groups White Leather Br & Wh SPECTATORS .59 - .99 - $1.95 - $2.95 Wallpaper - Room Lots .30 .49 .79 $1.39 $1.75 $1.95 $2.25 Hundreds of Them Sale Ends 11 p.m. July 31st EXETER * PHONE 376 WINCHELSEA Mr. Clarence Ford of Kitchen­ er is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ford. Mrs. Fred Walters, Wilma and Sandra, are spending this week at Port Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Sholdice of London visited ovex' the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clarke, JVfr. and Mrs. Philip Murcli, of Elimville, Mr, Harry Murcli and Lonnie, of London, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Don Penh ale. We are sorry to report that Mr. W. F. Batten is confined to lxis bed through illness. We hope for a speedy recovery. Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Helen, visited Mr. and Mrs. Delaware. Trousseau Tea A very delightful trousseau tea was given- by Mrs. Newton Clarke, of Winchelsea, on Tues­ day evening’, July 20, in honour of her daughter, Burdene, bride­ elect of Saturday. Receiving with them was Mrs. Archie Mor­ gan, mother of the prospective groom. Burdene, the bride-to-be, and Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Mor­ gan received .the guests, wearing corsages of carnations and sweet peas. Mrs. Harold Clarke dis­ played the June Coward showed the Anne Morgan The dining table was decorated with sweet peas and baby dai­ sies. Misses Anne Whitten and Marjorie Ri-chard poured tea with Misses Amelia Fisher, Ethelene and ing Wes and .Want Ads Serve You Well When You Want to Buy or Sell a- REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUSFOR SALE Mrs. George Davis, Lloyd Hern and on Sunday with Ed Hotham, of trousseau, Misses and Lois Swartz linens and Miss the wedding gifts. Johns, Eilene Johns Jean Brock serving. Assist­ in the kitchen were Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Chas. Fisher Mrs. George Davis. GREENWAY Rev. Goetz, ister, will be in the United at 2.4 5 p.m. We extend Ross Brown father, Mr. wood. Mr. Jas. and Mrs. Brinsley, visited last with Mrs. Albert Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. W. Curts and daughters, of London, have been visiting with his parents, Mi' and Mrs. Chas. Curts and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harris, of Brinsley, visited .on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wood­ burn and family. Evangelical Min- the guest Church on speaker Sunday * $25; wagon, $45; small cutting sympathy in the Smith. to Mrs. death of her of Colling- Jones. Walter of Alberta, Morley, of Wednesday I HELP WANTED WANTED — Drug apprentice (boy preferred); also a lady clerk at Cole’s Rexall Drug Store. 29:5:19c WANTED—Two young men to work in our Elevator. Apply in person at our Garage office. Inside work, no loss time. Cook Bros. Milling Co., Hen- sall, Ont. , 29:5c WANTED WANTED—-An ice box, in good condition, medium size. Apply Times-Advocate. 29* WANTED—A child’s high chair. Apply at Times-Advocate. 29c WANTED — Experienced steno­ grapher requires part or full- time position in Exeter. Apply Box R, Times-Advocate. 29* WANTED—F airly large used suitcase. Write description and price to Box P, Times- Adv-ocate. 29* WANTED—Would like house­ work by day 6r half days. Apply at Times-Advocate. 29* WANTED—Airman and wife, no children, would like 2 or 3 rooms, furnished, for imme­ diate possession. Apply Box A, Times-Advocate. 29c WANTED—Ground floor furn­ ished apartment by couple with no children. References if required. Apply Box M, Times-Advocate. 29* FOR RENT 'FOR RENT—50 acres ture in Hay Township concession. There have no cattle on this land 1946. Lots of water. Apply Box II, Times-Advocate. of pas- 7 th been since ib 29c FOR RENT—Vacuum by the day or week. Hardware, Exeter. NOTICES I cleaners, Beavers 11c RINK STILL CLOSED Exeter Roller Skating Rink, till further notice. Resurfacing floor. 29* RE—WEEDS I hereby give notice that all weeds are to be destroyed before going to seed as provided for by the Weed Control Act, Chapter 344, Section 4. Any person or persons failing to comply with those provisions .jwill be liable to a penalty as provided by the Act. Wm. R. Doitgalh Huron County Weed Inspector FOR SALE—Hay Joader, rubber tired tractor disc; box with pipes. W. B. Thoxnp^ son, Clinton, 2^ miles west. 22:29*:5c FOR SALE—Baby carriage and electrolux, reasonable. Phone 13rll Exeter, Call evenings only. 29c FOR SALE -— Remington type­ writer, $25.0 0. Apply at the Times-Advocate. , 29* FOR SALE—4 burner oil stove with a large oven, newly over­ hauled. Apply to Russell Collingwood, Exeter. 29c FOR SALE—One Whippet car, four door Sedan, A-l condi­ tion. Apply to Mrs. Harlton, Centralia, Ont. 29* FOR SALE—Cornell 59 5 seed wheat, smutt resistent. Apply to Andrew Christie, R.R. 1, Mitchell, phone Kirkton 10-7.. 29:5:19c FOR SALE—Wall tent, about 8 x 11 x 4. W. C. Pearce. 29* FOR SALE—Baby buggy. Apply at Times-Advocate. 29* FOR SALE—1-9 35 Ford .coach A-l condition, new motor, clutch, front end and battery, push button starter, slip cov­ ers and newly painted. Can be seen at E. Reeder’s, Simcoe St.. Friday p.m, and Saturday, 29* FORESALE—A number of girls and hoys’ bicycles, $18.00 each. Apply Wonder Grove Roller Rink, Grand Bend. 29* FOR SALE-—Bench type press with motor; baby riage, Sunshine make, in condition. Phone 28 6W ter. drill car­ good Exe- 29c FOR SALE—Choice clover hon­ ey from Aug. 2 until Aug 14, in customer's containers, any quantity. Price reasonable. Open from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Darrell Parker, Cromarty. 29:5* FARM .FOR SALE—122 acres at Centralia, good buildings, farm in good condition, brick house, modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Her­ man Powe, phone 18rl2 Cred- iton, 22tfc THREE BEDROOM Cottage— With hydro and town water, good basement. Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard,- Real Estate, Exeter. FOR SALE—New 5 - room cot­ tage, 2 bedrooms, living room, dixxnette and kitchen, 3-pieee hath, full size basement with hot air furnace, fully insulat­ ed, situated on Huron Street East, immediate possession. Apply Box T, Times-Advocate. FOR SALE—97 acres with good brick house and fine barn. Hydro and water throughout. Accommodation for good herd ■of cattle as well as other live­ stock. 3 5 acres of land fresh seeded. Located on highway close to school and village. Act now for fall possession. C. V. Pickard, Real Estate, Main Street, Exeter. FOR SALE—100 acres, Hay Twp., brick house, bank barn, good stabling, strawshed, gar­ age, some bush. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 29* FOR SALE — Highway, 144 acres clay loam, bush, abun­ dant spring water, barn has good stabling, water bowls, milker, litter carrier, electric grinder, silo, driveshed; room insul brick house. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE—9 4 acres, highway, brick house fully equipped with modern conveniences. Fine barn with good stabling and silo. Water and hydro throughout. 6 acres bush. Close to village. Owner forced, to sell on account of health: Terms. C-, V. Pickard, Realtor Main Street, Exeter. CUSTOM PLOWING, ING, HAY AND BALING—Apply Leon ner, R.R. 1, I-Iensall, 171r24 Exeter between 8 in the morning COMBIN­ STRAW Trieb- phone 7 and 8t* >< BARNS WHITEWASHED—Rock lime and D.D.T. paint, Apply Fred Harburn, phone 44r9, Dublin. tfc i LET ME SPRAY your cabbages for worms; your turnips for water core, or youi* carrots and corn for weeds, Reason­ able prices. Phone 266, L. V. Hogarth. 22:29:5c PERSONAL "DANCING, HAPPY have, If you’ll but Corn Salve.”-50c son’s ’Drug Store. feet you’ll use Lloyd’s at Rob eft-1 Indigestion, Headaches, Nervous? 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. 7 V STRAYED J J STRAYED—From Lot 9, Con. 7 Hay Tw-p., a yearling Here­ ford heifer. Apply to Harvey Godbolt, phone 178rl3 Exeter. Evening Service ■ One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week SHERIFF’S SALE OF LAND County of Middlesex Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of The ■Supreme Court of Ontario and ’to me directed and delivered against the goods and chattels and lands and tenements of Wil­ liam Hector Mitchel^ deceased, in the hands of Florence Fran­ ces Mitchell and Wilfred Huxta­ ble, Executors of the Will of the said William Hector Mit­ chell, deceased, at the suit of Mary Eva’ Cunningham, I have seized and taken in execution and will offer for sale by pub­ lic auction at my office in the Court House, in the City of Lon­ don, in the County of Middlesex, on Friday the Third day of Sep­ tember. A.D. 1948, at the hour of Eleven o’clock in the fore­ noon, all the right, title inter­ est and equity of redemption of the estate of the said William Hector Mitchell, -deceased, in, to and out of all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of _ _ i Biddulph in the County of Mid-FOR. SALE- Used car parts for dlesex, being composed of the Chevrolet 27 to 30, Plymouth North half of Lot Number 2i, in FOR SALE—Cockshutt combine. Splendid condition, $450. San­ dy Elliot, phone 64w. Open this Sunday and During the Evenings Throughout the Week > FOR SALE- four good good’ 3 61 J. 1939 practically spare, clean all-round Ford coach new upholstering car. Phone 22:19* TOM COATES Garage tires, FOR SALE — Toledo counter scales, weigh up to 3 0 pounds, platform scales, weigh up to 240 pounds, both in good con­ dition: also extension table, coal stove, sealers, tools and numerous . other articles. Ap­ ply to -Mrs. J. B. Armitage, Lucan. 22:29* FOR SALE—Good work horse. Wm. Fischer, R.R. 1, Dash­ wood. 29* FOR SALE—10 York pigs,sev­ en weeks old. Apply to Ed. “ . 29*Yellow, R.R. 3, Exeter. FOR SALE—Choice clover hon­ ey for a limited time, 20c a pound in customers’ contain­ ers. J. Haberer & Son, Zurich. 2-9:5* 29 -to 31. Apply G. Bonnalle, the First Concession of the said above Fink’s Meat Market. 29:5:19c FOR SALE*—3 - burner Coleman gas stove, practically new. Ap­ ply to Silas Stanlake, Carling Street, Exeter. 2'9* FOR SALE—Westinghouse elec­ tric 7 ft. refrigerator, used two months, fully guaranteed. New price '$375, selling for $350. Reason for selling, mov- ving to a 60 cycle area. Ap­ ply Box B, Times-Advocate. 29c FOR SALE—19 34 Clxev. Stan­ dard, motor in fairly good condition, worth $500 to me, what to you? Apply E. L. Knapp, 12 Ann St., Wartime Houses. • 29c FOR SALE—G foot Massey bin­ der; 5 ft. mower; Massey 1- furrow riding plow; Fleury walking plow; heavy set of harness; 1 buggy; sleigh; double trees and neckyokes. Reason for selling, now using motorized machinery. Ed. Lip­ pert, Dashwood. Phone Sir 25. 29:5c TENDERS WANTED re—-painting Tenders will be received by the undersigned until July 30th: for the redecorating of the ex­ terior and interior of Schools No 6 and 7, also the interior No. 12 of the Township of - Stephen, Work to be completed by -September 1st Lowest or any tender not. necessarily ac­ cepted. Arthur j. Amy, Secretary. 22:29c Are You Ruptured? Our Service is Different. We Sell You a Fit in Our Private Truss Room Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 45 years experience. Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter T Township, containing fifty acres be the same more or less, save and except the westerly ten feet thereof as described in register­ ed instrument Number 144 Mis­ cellaneous containg 0.153 acres more or less, subject to taxes since the year 1946 and a mort­ gage dated the 20th day -of Ap­ ril 19 31 made in the amount of $850 to one Catherine Annabelle Hicks and assigned by her to one Otto Harvey Brown. RUSSELL H. BEATTIE, Sheriff, County of Middlesex Sheriff’s Office, London, Ont., May 14, 1948. 29:5:19:26c j333I[k ft — Phone — EXETER 235 SEAFORTH 15 i “c through and that ¥ There’s one is the service can see t____ Try us today! Service RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 .Editor: “I wish had an X-ray in this of­ fice.” Contributor: “W hat for?” Editor: ‘‘So I could, see through some of the j okes you contributors send in!” i E i