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WHITEWASHING
Atrwgements can be made
Bill Watson
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Heavy
SHIPKA
The regular meeting of the
W.A. will be held October 7th
in the evening at the home of
Mrs. Ross Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ratz have
returned home from their hon
eymoon The community extends?
congratulations.
Anniversary services were
well attended in the United
Church oib Sunday. Fine ad
dresses were given by Rev. H.
Currie, the pastor, in the after
noon and by Rev. K. .Wood in
the evening. Excellent music
was furnished by the Beach O’
Pines trio in the afternoon and
by Mrs. Robins, of Crediton, in
the evening with Mrs. Johnston
as accompanist.
LOST I
Plaid Jackets
LOST—Two full grown grey
geese. Please return or write
to Mr. Lome Devine, Dash-
vood. 30c
LOST—A Kodak camera at
Grand. Bend at the river neai
the boats. Finder please
phone 3 5 J, Exeter, Carfrey
Cann, 30*
LOST—A lady’s gold wrist
watch Sunday morning. Fin
der please leave at Times-Ad
vocate. Reward. 30c
WANTED
WANTED—A used metronome.
W. Martin, Exeter South. 30*
WANTED-—-Small or medium
cook stove in good condition.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 30e
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—3 room unfurnish
ed apartment in Exeter, A.
J. McKerral. 30*
They are read by more than 8,900 Times-Advocate readers every week Phone 31w
For an Ad Taker
saw NMki
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE OF
DUPLICATE KEYS cut for most
cars and cylinder type locks.
Beavers Hardware. 5tfc
FOB SALE —- Chesterfield, bed
room, and kitchen suite, Elec
tric rangette, Stromberg com
bination radio. Call Exeter
306j. C. G. Annis. 23*
HOUSES FOR SALE—If you
are not in a hurry for posses
sion we can show you two
comfortable houses, well lo
cated in Exeter, G, V, Pickard
Realtor, Main St,, Exeter. 30c
F.
3
Smart Checked Trousers for Students
An early shipment of Ginart, stylish plaid jackets
have arrived. These are of a heavy warm material
with buttoned fronts and buttoned pockets, Three
bright designs to choose from.
5
If you want more milk to ship,
fast, switch your young calves
to Purina Calf Startena. It
takes very little milk the first
month, none at all after that.
With cooler nights, flies swarm inside.
Clean them up with a shot oi Purina
DDT Sprays ... on the cows, on
the barn walls, in the home. Take
home a supply, next time you are in.
Why put up with flies when it is so
easy to get rid of them?
tf’S MILK you
Purina
DDT SPRAY
FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms
with all conveniences and
washing machine. Phone 3 68J
Exeter. 30*
FOR RENT — Garden plot,
approx. 20x60 yds. for rent
1 year. .Private agreement.
F.L. Mahoney, William St.,
behind the theatre, Exeter. *
She: “My father says a giyl
shouldn’t kiss before twenty.”
“ He: Well, personally, I don’t
like a large audience, either.”
Findlay Ranges
For maximum heat and baking dependability
Findlay Coal and Wood Stoves. Guaranteed
years of service.
ay
Oil Heaters
For clean and efficient heating this winter
Findlay Heaters, designed for your comfort.
YOUR GRAIN WITH
COW CHOW SUPPLEMENT
Fall is a tough time to keep up cow condition and milk
production; yet if you let either one. of them get down,
it’s even tougher to get them back up again. What’s the
answer? Feed to keep up both condition and production
— don’t let them go down. That calls for a ration with
real balance. Ask us about Purina Cow Chow. It’s built
to do the job!
RAISE A GOOD CALF AND
STARTENA
pl
ill
For Farm Buildings
and Stock Cattle
A
use
by
use
J
Purina 5 Pt RINAS
Sanitation Products
SOLD HERE
4 Things to Do
to Get More Eggs
/ Feed your birds a mash
’ * that has “what it takes”
to produce more eggs. We
stock and recommend
Purina LAYING MASH
D See that your birds get
the extra feed (and
extra-good feed) that makes
the extra eggs. Give them a
noon feed, each day, of 3
to 5 lbs. per 100 birds.
Purina CHECKERS
2 Knock the roundworms
♦ out of your birds. Give
them a week’s treatment with
Purina Chek-R-Ton, mixed
in their mash. Repeat in 5
or 6 weeks. It works!
Purina CHEK-R-TON
^4 Make sure your birds
9 are free of lice — lousy
layers won’t lay long. Check
up. If you see any signs of
lice, get after them right
away. We stock and recom
mend
Purina ROOST PAINT
Purina LICE POWDER
*
Entering your flock doesn’t cost you anything
. . . adds interest . . . and may win you a
prize. Ask us for your copy of the folder
describing contest conditions and prizes.
Come on in — it’s a fair field and no favors I
T raquair’s
----------------Hard ware ’4
Phone 27 Exeter
THE STORE with the CHECKERBOARD SIGN
FOR SALE—25,000 ft.
wool batts, also deep
pump with 3B in x 14
cylinder, brass lined, 50
1% in. pipe. W. J.
phone 61 Exeter,
of .rock
well
in.
ft,
Melville,
2 3 tic.
FOR SALE—Roasting chickens,
dressed and drawn, ready for
the oven. Saturday delivery.
—J. N. Cowan, Hay P.O. phone
Dashwood 4Or 13. 23:30:7*
FOR SALE—-Girl’s 3-piece win
ter outfit, size 4, dark brown,
fur trim. Apply to Mrs. Rus
sell Morley, phone 176rl2
Exeter. 30c
FOR SALE Canning corn
stalks. Apply to Albert Mit-
~ ’ . 30*chell, Exeter south.
FOR SALE—Light Amber hon
ey for a limited time at IS
cents per pound. Ewart Pym,
phone 338J Exeter. 30*
FOR SALE—Girl’s winter coat,
chamois lined, clean; also
dresses and skirts sizes J1
and 14 years. Phone 33 8 J
Exeter. 3 0 ”
FOR SALE—1939 .Chevrolet in
' new condition, low mileage.
Phone 41r5 Dashwood. 30*
FOR SALE—Sugar beet rack,
white ash underlays, 4x6 ce-
dar sills and heavy duty
rubber tired wagon. Walter
Dobbs, phone 8*‘r2 Lucan.
30c
FOR SALE—400 Sussex X New
Hampshire pullets, started to
lay. Aubrey Farquhar, Kip
pen, 30c
fallFOR SALE — Grey-blue
shortie coat in excellent con
dition, modern style
dolman sleeves, size 16,
buy. Phone 219M Exeter. 30c
with
real
FOR SALE—Furnace in good
condition, suitable for small
or medium sized house. Apply
at Times-Advocate. ;>u*
FOR SALE—Child’s high chair,
light wood. Inquire at Har
vey’s Store. 30c
FOR SALE—Baby pram
good condition. Phone
Jackson, Exeter .3 51 J.
in
Ted
30c
FOR
and
tion,
sail.
SALE—Enamelled coal
wood range, A-l con di
Jewel. Phone 83r3 Hen-
30*
FOR SALE—Little pigs. Apply
Hubert Heywood, phone 3 2r
14 Kirkton.* , ■ 30*
FOR SALE—Choice quality fall
honey in customers’ contain
ers; 18 cents a pound, for
a limited time. D. Parker,
Staffa. 3 0c
FOR SALE—Gerard Heintzman
piano with bench $149.00. W.
Martin, Exeter South. 3 0*
FOR SALE—Girl’s grey coat
With tartan lined hood and
matching skirt size 12-13, al
so girl’s suit (plaid skirt
plain jacket with plaid trim)
price reasonable. Apply to
Mrs. Melvin Moir, Hensall.
30c
FOR SALE
gent’s motor
$28.00. C.C.M.
new condition
Martin, Exeter
bicycle,
model,
-C.C.M.
bike
ladies bicycle,
$35.00,
South.
W.
30*
FOR SALE—4 00 N. Hamp, pul
lets, started to lay. Robt.
Ross, phone 29r7 Kirkton.
30*
FOR SALE—A Coleman, room
heater, used one winter. Ap-
ply Russell Electric. 3 0*
FOR SALE—Studio couch, in
good condition. Phone 68W,
Exeter. 30*
FOR SALE—Electric range, use
ful building 14 ft. by 12 ft.
Apply at Times-Advocate, 3'0*
FOR SALE—2 good Collie pups
Phone 177r43 Exeter. 30*
HELP WANTED
WOMAN WANTED—For clean
ing two or three days a
week, Very good pay for
good worker. Apply al Reth-
er’s Coffee Shop. 30c
WANTED—Baby sitters requir
ed for afternoons and eve
nings, Apply Mrs’ Bl' M. Tlal-
kett secretary Officers’ Wives
Auxiliary. Phone 29 4W. 30c
WANTED—A capable girl or
woman to assist in small mo
dern house. Half
Live in or out
T. M. Webster,
Exeter. Phone
9.30 ii.m.
or full day.
with meals.
30 Ann, St,
377W after
30*
’ARMS—9 7 acres, 94. acres, 122
acres, 150 acres. These farms
are all well located and have
good buildings with
and water pressure. We
have 100
buildings,
pressure at
show you
farms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main Street, Exeter.
hydro
also
acres with good
hydro and water
$7,000.00. Let us
these and other
AUCTION SALE OF
CATTLE
Lumbert. Sale Yards
STARTI1ROY
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1948
150 head. Choice
heifers and steers. Sale at
pan. Trucks to deliver.
A. G. McALPINE, Auct.
AUCTION SALE
100 HORSES
There will be sold
Public Auction at
RUS-MAR FARM
I miles south of Arkona, No. - ’ • -
by
the
3
yearling
2
FOR SALE—Six lots; brick;
2 in x 10 in. x 26 ft. joist;
2 in, x 6 in. x 17 ft. rafters;
hemlock boards and 2 pieces
of angle iron. R. Melnnes,
Exeter. 23:30*
I
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
SALES OPPORTUNITY for two
men with ability. High earn
ings. Course of training. Plea
sant work. Write giving qua
lifications to Reg. Thomas,
100 Dundas .Street West, Lon
don, Ontario. 4tc
auction sale of
REAL ESTATE
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction in
CREDITON
on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1948
at 2:00 p.in.
the real estate owned by the late
Charles Roeszler, being composed
of portions of village lots 20
and 21 in Brown’s, Parsons’ and
Sweet’s Survey. 41
There is a one
dwelling on the
good water supply.
TERMS: 10% cash; 1
in 30 days. Property will
subject to a reserved bid.
WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer
HERBERT K. EILBER,
Surviving Executor of
Charles Roeszler Estate
ft. x 16 5 ft.
storey stucco
place,hydro,
balance
be sold
AGENTS—door
men wanted
business of their
our 250 Guaranteed House
hold Necessities. Splendid ter
ritories vacant in your district
—'Unlimited possibilities for
the ambitious person. Never a
dull season. Experience not
essential but a car is if you
select a rural territory. Very
little capital needed. BEST
opportunity of starting a busi
ness of your own. Write for
FREE details and CATA
LOGUE to ’FAMILEX, 16 00
Delorimier, MONTREAL.
16:23:30:7:14
to door Sales-
to establish a
own with
NOTICES
The Huronia Male Choir
will commence rehearsals Tues
day evening, October 5 at 8.00
p.m. Jn James St. Church I
School Room. Those interested
in joining the choir are invited'
to attend this first rehearsal.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estates of Charles ltoesz-
ler and Mary Roeszler, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the estate of Charles
Roeszler, late of the Village of
Crediton in the County of Huron,
Laborer, deceased, who died on
or about the twenty-sixth day of
June 19 38 or his widow Mary
Roeszler, who died in the said
Village of Crediton on or about
the second day of August 1948,
are required to file particulars
of the same with the under
signed Executor on or before the
second day of October 1948, af
ter which date the said Executor
will distribute the estate having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
Dated this sixteenth day of
September 1948.
HERBERT I<. EI.LBER.
Executor,
Crediton, Ont,23:30
In the Estate of JAMES WIL
SON MORLEY, K.C., late
Village of Exeter, in the
of Huron, Solicitor.
Creditors and others ___w
claims against the above estate
are requested to send full par
ticulars of such claims to the
undersigned administrator on or
before the twenty-first day of
October next, after which date
the estates’ assets will be distri
buted having regard only to
claims that have then been re
ceived.
DATED at Exeter the eigh
teenth day of September 1948.
The Canada Trust Company,
London, Ontario, Administrator,
by Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor,
Exeter, Ontario.
23:30:7
of the
County
having
In the Estate of HENRY RA
DER. late of the Village of
Dashwood in the County
ron. Drover.
Creditors and others
claims against the Estate
above deceased are required to
send full particulars of such
claims to the undersigned execu
tors on or before the .fifteehth
day of October next, after which
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed having ’regard
only to claims that have then
been received.
DATED at Exeter the eigh
teenth day of September 1948.
Eim est Henny Rader*
Dashwood, Ontario.
Donis Henry Rader,
Dashwood, Ontario,
by their Solicitor, Elmer J). Bell,
Exeter, Ontario.
23:30:7
of Hu-
(having
of the
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AUCTION SALE OF
“TWIN GABLE” TOURIST
CAMP EQUIPMENT
Tbs undersigned auctioneer
received, instructions to sell
by public auction at
GRAND BEND
on
OCTOBER 2, 1948
pm., the following:
cabinet, buffet, new;'
radio, battery radio,
stove, cupboard, couch
combination dresser and ward
robe, 15 scatter rugs, rug 8x10
rug 9x12. 6 kitchen chairs, 1
leather rockers, 3 day beds, 5
small tables, 3 end tables, 5
beds, dining-room table, ches
terfield and 2 large chairs, felt
mat-
has
SATURDAY,
at 1.00
China
electric
heating
mattresses, innerspring
tress, mirrors, dishes, pots and
pans, vases, fern stands,
ery, bird cage, water jugs, oak
shelving, carved; large flour
can, 3 dressers, pictures and
picture frames, trunk, several
rolls of wallpaper, 3 screen
doors, electric plate, large tin
boxes, 6 window screens, rub
ber stair treads, 2 clocks, 2
fancy baskets, 3 magazine racks
3 end tables, tables, 3 door
stops, 2 sad irons, 1 xylophone,
3 toasters, organ and
stove pipes, set .of
■typewriter, Underwood; 15
spreads , 3 lawn mowers,
boiler, bedroom screen,
bag, 15 pairs sheets 20
pillow cases,
18 pair
scarves. 10 lunch clothes, J
washing machine, copper tub, 1
wringer, electric; 1 couch and
other articles too numerous to
mention.
TERMS—CASH
NORMAN TURNBULL, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
fern-
stool, 10
shelves, 1
bed
wash
club
pairs
9 mattress covers,
pillows, 11 dresser
10 lunch clothes,
.machine, copper tub
electric; 1 couch
AUCTION SALE OF
IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned has received
instructions to sell by public
auction at
Lot 12, Con. 1, STEPHEN Twp
2 miles south of Exeter on
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5,
at 1.30 p.m. the following:
HORSES:
years; bay
CATTLE:
ing, due in
milking, due in Feb.; ’
cow, milking, due in
Jersey cow, due in Feb.;
1948
12Black mare,
horse, aged.
Durham cow, milk-
•Mar. ;_Durham cow,
Durham
. Feb.;
■>.. w—Jer
sey cow, making, due in Dec.;
Holstein cow, milking, due
Mar.; 3 heifers, 1-i years;
spring and winter calves.
IMPLEMENTS: I.H.C.
single disc fertilizer drill;
C. hay loader, new; I.H..C. 4
row sugar beet scuffler; I.H.C.
7 plate in-throw disc; Cock-
shutt scuffler and bean harves
ter; Cockshutt
walking
M.H.
mower,
rake;
set sleighs; M.H,
rake; fanning
rack; stock rack;
in
14
13
I.H.
I.H.C.
harrows;
Deering
tor; hay
wagon;
delivery
flat
and. crate; cutter; sling
hay fork rope;
sion straw pipes
.chains, root
heavy harness
collars
arator; quantity of hay;
650 bus, mixed, grain;
bags and sacks; and many oth-
01’ £Ll*ticl(3S»
HOUSEHOLD Effects— Cook
stove; 2 heaters; washing ma
chine; phonograph and
single bed springs and
battery radio; crocks;
hre rifle; gas lantern;
heater; lawn mower.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. .ANNIE CHAMBERS,
Prop,
GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.
section
7 ft.;
cultiva-
single scuffler
plow; 4
binder
5 ft.;
M.H. steel wheel
♦ side
mill;
scales
ropes;
externlumber
; shovels, forks
pulper; 2 sets
single harness;
Anker Holt cream sep-
about
grain
records;
mattress
22 call-
coal oil
. on7 Highway, ip Township
of Warwick
WED., OCTOBER Oth
.At 12.30 p.m. sharp
Shetland Pony Colt.
Useful Saddle Horses.
Indian Ponies,
broken.
.Clyde Mares,
of them registered.
20 Weanlings,
Hawk-Magic Man- Arnheim,
(A number of these out of
half-bred mares). ,
5 Half-bred Yearlings.
Number of two-year-old Colts
2 outstanding three quarter
bred two-year-olds,
20 Weanling, Clydes, Bel
gians, Percherons.
25 Useful Mares, (a number
of them in foal ’ " '
studs.
A number of
and Bridles.
Horses will be
No Reserve.
TERMS—
Rus-Mar Farm and Lester Bros.
Proprietors.
Sale Held at Rus-Mar Farm
In case of rain—sale, will be
held under cover!
30c E. M. Lester, Auct.
1
5
2
well
20
700 lbs.,
a
by
number
Briar
to thoro-bred
Good Saddles
sold as listed.
■CASH
AUCTION SALE OF
IMPLEMENTS AND
LIVESTOCK
’ 18, CON. 12, McGillivray
Township for
DEAN WHITE
on
WEDNES., OCTOBER 6, 1948
at 1,30 p.m. the following:
CATTLE: Red cow,
old, fresh and bred again;
heifer, 4 years old, bred;
cow, 6 years old, bred July 2;
black heifer, supposed to be in
calf; farrow cow, milking; 3
two-year-old steers, Hereford; 1
three-year-old heifer; 11 year
ling steers and heifers; 5 spring
calves; 3 summer calves; two-
year-old Hereford bull.
Farrow sow.
HORSES: Black mare, 8
years old; yearling filly.
IMPLEMENTS: Rubber tired
wagon; set of sleighs; Frost &
Wood mower, oil hath; Massey-
Harris binder, 7 foot; Deering
drill, 13 disc with fertilizer at
tachment; horse cultivator; set
of harrows; stone boat; walking
plow; 2-wheel trailer; 3 2 ft. ex
tension ladder; disc; hay rake;
hay rack; buzz saw; set of
double harness; 2 collars; sling
ropes; barrels, vice, single har
ness; ropes and pulley stretcher,
Renfrew cream separator, near
ly new: wheel barrow, 3 logging
chains; brooder stove; post
auger; whiffletrees, forks, shov
els, spades and other numerous
articles.
LOT
J. R.
R. R.
6 years
roan
roan
TERMS—CASH
McLEAN, Auctioneer,
2. Parkhill. 30c
COMMUNITY
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1948
CREDITON
at Mrs. Dan Oestreicher’s yard,
Main Street, at 1.30 p.m.:
Four dining room chairs,
leal’ table; 2 wooden beds; stove
couch; stretcher; grain
corner tables: sausage
3 milk cans; hanging
knives and forks; coal
pipes;
box; 4
pump;
lamp;
stove; hall rack; dinner set; 8-
piece tea set; coal oil oven; two
burner electric plate; 2 bed
room toilet sets; Sunshine baby
carriage, adjustable runners;
9x12 rug; 8x7 Wilton rug;
wicker rocker; stove mat 18x47,
Rogers silver dinner .knives and
forks; window frames and doors
with locks;
of clothes,
black and „ .
Beauty rangette, new; plenty of
other merchandise.
If you have anything to sell,
bring it to this sale. Every ar
ticle
articles will be sold to the high
est
lawn mower; suits
new, colors blue,
grey; Canadian
in good condition. All
bidder.
TERMS—CASH
WM. H. SMITH, Auct.
Crediton 43r2 30c 7c
has been in-
by public
King Street
1948
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned
structed to sell
auction in the
Village of Hensall,
on
WEDNES., OCTOBER 13,
the following:
Sideboard; china cabinet, .din
ing room table and five chairs:
cook stove; wardrobe; studio
couch; Philco electric radio: 2
bed room Suites; several rock
ers; kitchen table, several small
tables; electric lamps; uphol
stered chair; odd chairs; foot
stools; couch pillows; paintings,
clock; cupboard; Perfection
coal oil stove; antiques; serving
trays; sewing baskets; all sorts
of dishes; drapes; Superior
Royal vaccum cleaner; set of
■chesterfield covers; hall rack;
clothes rack; dish tack; silver
ware; copper boiler; several
suitcases and othel* articles.
MRS. CHAS. JINKS, Prop.
ED CORBETT, Auct, 30:7