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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-11-04, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4, 1948 Mrs. Andrew Dougan has re- turned home from Victoria Hos­ pital, iLonclcm, liavlng been a **»«>**/■ patient there jpr several weeks, will hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Fred Sharp underwent an operation in St. Joseph’s Hos­ pital Monday. Her many friends I GREENWAY Mr. and Mrs. lock visited on and Mrs. John Bend. Mr. and Mrs. and Frances spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bro- phey, of Tilbury. The annual Sunday School convention will be held at Elim­ ville on Friday evening. Mr. and burn, Billie on Sunday Ray Patterson, of Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McIn­ tosh, of Ferndale, Mich., spent the week-end with relatives here Mr. .and Mrs. Irwin Luther, Jean and Maxine visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Manford Luther and family and Mr. John Luther, of the Lake Road. Mr. Harold Pollock, of De­ troit, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hons- berger and family, of Vineland, spent the week-end with her ■parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Larkins and family, of Windsor, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Stewardson and Gladys. Mrs. Albert Mrs. Carman Marion visited Mr. and Mrs. Grand Bend. Mrs. Lawrence Curts spent a few days last week with rela­ tives in London and was a dele­ gate to the Women’s Institute Convention. Mr. ‘and Mrs. David of Pittsburg, Pa., called acquaintances in this week. Lawrence Pol- Sunday with Mr Gill, of Grand Lloyd Broplwy MadeJo-Measure afternoon and, BABY CHICKS PERSONAL WORK WANTED STRAYED pounds grown to of- Don’t Shank, on old Vicinity Mrs. and with on or Anyone abouts weighing four a half ounces, Sanders, has been on in the Times-Advocate Milton Wood- Pauline visited Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, Mr. and Woodburn and on Sunday with Sol Pollock, of We don’t examine heads . . . but we do give your ear a complete examination from head­ light to tail-light^ service and repair it ex­ pertly and inexpensively. Drive’in. GRAHAM ARTHUR T* M i*m i lil H i i,m i yi ini i| y in»it mi 11| jiii | m ii mi i iti i iii,!,i H *< iitmn inn mi in i ui u h w hiimic mi in • i ih i huh mi m u mm IN PERSON 1947 '0 Coach Coach Coach Coach Motor Sales ZURICH, ONTARIO SLENDOR TABLETS are effec­ tive. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s Drug Store. Zurich You 11 be right in step with your new fall and winter suit if you drop in and let us measure you for our Tip fer fail your garment. Combining own sample cloths with our Top line, we are able you a fine selection, to see them now! SERVICE STATl ON lady would like to have her brakes‘‘This young checked, lights fixed, horn repaired, speedometer ad­ justed and, if you have the facilities, her head ex­ amined!’’ Your Studebaker Dealer — BOB MASON /roc-foi bailed sinain cowboy and the ' ' mESTEfill SUIinGBlLUESJ Clinton Day Show and Barn Dance TOWN HALL Sat.z Nov. 6 - 8:30 p.m 12 BIG 1%HOUR STAGE SHOW .. . * Adults 6OcAdmission « .. .Children 3Oc Tax ind. Heard Daily—CFPL London - 12 to 12:30 pm beet and by Al joe exhibition window. ORDER CHICKS NOW First hatch December 5 th. Hatching twice weekly there­ after. Setting all breeds. Gov­ ernment Approved. Neuhauser Hatcheries 81- Kings St., London, Ontario tfc Tortured by constipation? Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES, famous herbal medicine used successfully for 45 years. Brings relief quickly — tones up liver—keeps bowels active — restores good health — RELIABLE. SINUS, HAY FEVER, head colds, irritating coughs are common ailments now. NAME­ LESS Cold Remedy night and morning gives quick relief. Sold by Browning’s, Robert­ son’s, and Sanders’ stores. 14:21c ATTENTION MERCHANTS ■— Available immediately every night the services of a young man, experienced bookkeeper (12 years), typist.. Part time work only. Can fill in as ex­ tra sales clerk on Saturdays. Phone 3 39M, Exeter. 4* WORK WANTED—Do not wait. Now is the time to make ar­ rangements to get your corn shelled with the very latest in shelling ■> equipment. Get your name at the -head of the list so your feeding problems will be solved for all winter. Apply to H. Peterson, R.R. 3 Dashwood, miles south of Dashwood on Lloyd Lippert’s farm. 28; 4: lie STRAYED—From Lot 7, Con. 6 Hay Twp., one yearling heifer mark in right ear, about August 15. knowing its where please phone 176rl3 Exeter. 28* tfc STRAYED—Onto A Lot 5, (Sbn. 9, Stephen Twp., in June, 1 black steer and 1 grey steer. Owner may have same by paying for pasture and advt. Phone 47rll Crediton. 1931 1932 1938 1939 1931 Chev Chev Ford Ford Model A Ford Coach Dodge Sedan When It’s a Need to Fill - - Let Want-Ad, ■ 1 They are read by more than 8,900 Times-Advocate readers every week ■ j Fill the Bill Phone 31w For an Ad Taker1 - , ,—, _—,---------„——■'—------- --------------------------— i1 FOR SALE FOR SALE LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—A china cabinet. Apply to Mahlon Watts, Hur­ on St, Exeter. 21:28:4* DUPLICATE KEYS cut for most cars and cylinder type locks. Beavers Hardware. 5tfc FOR SALE—Mixed 12 inch dry wood, $5.00 a cord delivered. No orders under 5 cords. Robt, Eagleson, Ailsa .Craig, phone 6201’22, 28:4* FOR SALE—Four good clean cows due to freshen January and February, in good flesh. Apply to H.a Peterson, R.R, 3, Dashwood, 2 A miles south of Dashwood on Lloyd Lippert’s farm. 28:4:11c FOR black, tweed Boy’s size 6, pumps. Beatty pump cheap for quick sale. Times-Advocate. SALE—Man’s overcoat. , size 42. Boy’s dark i overcoat, size Reefer blue almost new. 8 years, overcoat, 2 cistern and jack Apply at 4* FOR SALE—’35 Terraplane coach. Apply to Glenn Bell, Hensail. 28:4c ------------v Heintz- in A-l Apply 4* FOR SALE—A Gerard man piano and bench condition, guaranteed, at Times-Advocate. FOR SALE—1937 Ford car mechanically good, good tires. Apply to Stuart Dick, Exeter. 4c FOR SALE—Overcoat, ski jac­ ket and suit, all size 16, in good condition, Phone Mrs. Oscar Tuckey 174r2 Exeter. 4* FOR SALE—Weaner and start­ ed pigs. A. E. Oestreicher, Dashwood. Phone 57rl0. ,4:11:18c FOR SALE—A 1947 Hudson coach, heater, other features, one owner, low mileage. No Dealers. Phone Kirkton 21rl4 4* FOR SALE—A Beech all white enamel cook stove, three years, good as Arthur Simpson, Clandeboye. 4* used new. FOR SALE—A refrigerator, “Kelvinator”. W. D. Willert, Centralia, phone Crediton 4'0 r6. 4* FOR SALE—Good Cheer coal burning circulator heater, nearly new. F. J. Wickwire, corner of Highway 4 and the Crediton road. 4* FOR SALE—65 Sussex X New Hamp, pullets. Phone 14rl6 Kirkton. 4 c A baby carriage crib excel- 340R 4* FOR SALE- with with mattress, both in lent condition. Exeter. mattress; small Phone FOR SALE — Cockshutt riding plow, in good condition; bag truck; 24 feet of 1% inch galvanized piping. Apply to Ray Broderick., Exeter. 4* FOR SALE — Modern heater. Apply to Andrew Proctor, Centralia. 4c ii > i FOR SALE—19 41 Pontiac se­ dan, in good condition. Apply at Times-Advocate. 4c FOR SALE—19 3 0 Ford coupe. May be seen at R. B. Williams Exeter. 4* FOR house, lumber, double Exeter. SALE — 10x14 colony tongue and grooved in good .condition, flooring. Phone 141 4-i< FOR .SALE—19 34 GMC light delivery truck and Webster spray paint outfit. P. R. Dur­ and or phone 327 Exeter. 4* FOR SALE—Electric stove, in good condition. Apply at Times-Advocate. 4 c FOR SALE—Princes Beth .cook stove, six lids, waterfront with pipes, good baker, good heater. Can be seen at Roy Stanley’s Hardware, Lucan. 4* FOR SALE—Linoleum 12x5 ft., single bed with springs and mattress, man’s overcoat, size 42. Ml’S. W. E. Winer. Phone 237. 4c FOR SALE—1 Muskrat coat, 1 brown two-piece suit; brown English tweed coat, all size 16. Mrs. Ed Johns, phone 332J. 4c Hood Cheer range condition, International reduction rear new swing table all-steel construc- h.p. International FOR SALE- in good 1'931 double practically b-uzz saw, tion; 5 „ . motor, Apply to Fred Horne, Ailsa Craig, phone 73R. 4c $18.00; truck, end; FOR SALE—1937 Ford coach, in good condition, 2 new tires, heater. Foi’ information call Exeter 258 between 6.30 and 8 p.m. FOR SALE—'Girl’s winter ■coat, size 14, chamois good condition, $7,00, at Times-Advocate, FOR SALE—Ladies’ coat, small size, worn,* reasonable. Broderick, Exeter. tweed lined, Apply 4c black cloth never been Mrs. A.4* FOR SALE—A Collie Phone 24rl2 Crediton. PUP. .4 c FOR SALE—Large size General Electric portable battery ra­ dio, excellent condition. Can be seen at Norm Passmore’s, Exeter. 4* 'FOR SALE1—Electric range. Ap­ ply Hedden Apt., Andrew St., Exeter. 4* FOR SALE—Raspberry plants. 1 still have 1,000> plants. Now is the ideal time to plant them. L. V. Hogarth, phone 2 66 Exeter. 4c FOR SALE—A laundry stove in good condition; Iron bed, full size. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 4c REAL ESTATE FOR farm, borne well, gravel Apply ■Granton. SALE—10*0 acre grass Lot 10, Con. 10, Us- Twp., never failing windpill, bank barn, pit. Possession at once. Warren Brock, R.R. 1, 4* FARMS FOR SALE—150 acres- with comfortable brick house, fine barn, 18 acres bush. Close to highway, hydro. 122 acres, house with mod­ ern conveniences, large barn with good stabling and litter excellent Exeter. good house, fine steel stanchions bowls, 6 close to with carriers. Land in condition. Close to 100 barn and bush, Price terms. C. V. Pickard, Main Street, Exeter. acres, with water hydro, $7,000.00 acres school, liberal Realtor FARM—150 acres, choice, level, tillable, 5 acres bush. T bank barn with good stabling, litter carrier, water system, milker, silo, garage, hen house, good brick house, furnace, hydro. Mitchell. $11,000 includes mil­ ker. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 4 c FOR SALE IN CREDITON— Comfortable brick house close to main corner, furnished, could be used by two families Immediate possession. C. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. V FARM—144 acres, 24 foush. Go­ derich highway, dairy farm, 6-room insulated house, drive shed, barn fitted for dairy herd, litter carrier, silo, elec­ tricity, $8,5 00. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 4c HELP WANTED GIRL WANTED for dining­ room work. Dominion Hotel, Zurich. Phone 70 Zurich. 4:11:18:25* WANTED Labourers Apply to McKAY-COCKER CONSTRUCTION, LTD. Exeter District High School 4:11c WANTED WANTED—An airforce couple would like an unfurnished apartment, urgently required, no children. Apply at Times- Advocate. 4* WANTED—10 head of cattle for rough feeding for winter months. Apply Clifford Weido, 3 % miles east of Hensail, 1 % miles north. Phone 99rl8 Zu­ rich. 28:4c WANTED—Cattle to feed for winter. Lots of feed and en­ silage. Apply Russell Morley, Phone I76rl2 Exeter. 4c WANTED—Cattle fed for the winter with good feed and bedding. To run loose in any number over 12 head. Apply to Ernie Thompson, Rarkhill, R.R. 8, phone 60’5rl3. 4* WANTED-*—A number of cattle to feed for the winter, Phone 241’23 Creditoil. , 4*' LOST—In Leavitt's Theatre on Saturday, October 23, a grey purse. Findei’ please return to Times-Advocate. Cash Re­ ward. 4* LOST—At grass farm at Sodom a yearling heifer, white star der please communicate with George Frayne 84r20 Kirk­ ton. 4:11c red with in forehead. Fin- LOST—In leather money and Permit bearing name Sullivan. .Finder please leave with Wes Jones, Hensall. 4c a brown containing valuable papers, Harry Hensail, billfold NOTICES GARBAGE COLLECTION All garbage, other than ashes, cans and bottles, must be wrapped in paper. All garbage must be placed in proper con­ tainers with close fitting lids. Containers must be placed at curb. By Order of Council, C. V. Pickard, Clerk Township of Usbome A court of revision of the as­ sessment roll of the Township of Usborne, County of Huron, will be held in the Township Hall, Elimville, on Monday, November 8, 1948, at 3 o’clock p.m. HARRY STRANG, Clerk 28:4 NOTICE OF Registration of By-Law Notice is hereby given that a by-law was passed by Uie Coun­ cil of the ~ the fourth providing debentures $560,000.00 for a District High School, such by-law was regis- the registry office of in the County of Village of Exeter on day of October 1948, for the issuance of to the amount of the purpose of building and that tered in Goderich Huron on the twenty-third day of October, 1948. Any motion to quash or set aside the same or any part thereof must be made within three months after the first publication of this notice and cannot be made thereafter. Dated this twenty-fifth day of October, 19 48. C. V. Pickard, Clerk. 28:4:11 BE—INSURANCE Policy-holders of The Hay Hay Township Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance Company who operate Tractors on Barn .Floors are, according to recent regula­ tions passed by the Board of Directors, obliged to attach to their Tractors an approved Fire Extinguisher. Failing to do this voids youi’ insurance. Contact the nearest Director who has a supply of Pyrene Extinguishers on hand. .Price $10.00. . H. K. Eilber, Secretary, Crediton. 4:11:18c Ratepayers of Exeter re New Assessment A new system of Assessment is being set up in the County of Huron. A County Assessor is in ■charge of this work and the as­ sessment of the different Muni­ cipalities will foe made uniform throughout ,the County. In order to secure this uniform assess­ ment, measurements are made ■and a manual of rates used to determine the amount of the in­ dividual assessment. Largely, as a result of using this new system, oui' Total Assess­ ment has been raised from $1,049,830 in 1947 to a total of $1,909,825 for 1948. This means that to raise the same amount of money in 1949 as we have raised in 19 4 8, the mill rate would be approximately 27 mills instead of 49 mills, which is the rate this year. In other words, your assessment may be almost doubled, yet the amount of taxes you will be required to pay in 1949 will foe the same as in 194 8, if the total expenditure of the Village remains the same. If the total expenditure of the Village increases, your taxes would increase under either the old or new plan of assessment. C. V. PICKARD, Clerk COUNTY COUNCIL The next meeting of Huron County 'Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich commen­ cing, Tuesday, .November 16th, at 2.00 p.m, All accounts, notices of depu­ tations and other business re­ quiring the attention of Coun­ cil should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, November 13th, 1948. the N. W. Miller, , County Clerk Goderich, Ontario 4 ;lic BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distri­ bute our 250 products: Toilet Articles, Medicines, Extracts, Spices, Floor Wax, Insecti­ cides, Farm Products, splendid assortment of Gift Boxes. Opr dealers make substantial pro­ fits! A customer in each home! For Catalogue and de­ tails, write to FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier Street, Montreal, P.Q, 28:4:11:18:25:20 i 4 MISCELLANEOUS YOU CAN MAKE MONEY foy collecting club orders for new blankets made from" old wool­ lens. Brand new, all wool or pure wool, full size blankets, in newest colours. Direct from mill to you. Write for cata­ logue today. Midland Mills, Dept. 27, Midland, Ontario. AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION OF FARM STOCK, AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction On Highway 83, Lot 17 (south boundary of Stephen, 2 miles east of Dashwood ox* 5 miles west of Exeter) on WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1948 commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharp HORSES: Bay mare, 7 years, old; bay mare, 12 years old; good reliable work team. CATTLE: Red brindle cow, 7 yrs. old, milking, due in Jan.; black heifer, carrying second calf, due in Dec.; brindle cow, 3 yrs. old, milking, due in Jan, Hereford Holstein calf at foot; black with calf at foot; fer, milking, due ■brindle Hereford old, milking, black heifer, calf, due in Jan.; Hereford hei­ fer, carrying second calf, due in January; black heifer, carrying first calf, due in Feb.; 5 heifers, rising 2 yrs. old; 2 steers, ris­ ing 2 yrs. old; 1 yearling Here­ ford steer; 9 summer calves; polled Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old; Hereford bull, 7 months old, can be registered. These cattle- are all o‘f good quality. IMPLEMENTS: A McCormick Deering tractor, on steel, 15-3 0, in good condition; McC. Deering 3-furrow tractor plough; Deering tractor disc McC. McC. good grain heifer, with. Jersey heifer, Durham hei- in IF’ebruary; cow, due in carrying 9 years March; second McC'.. new; cut; cut, disc; - . - > fertilizer drill; Maxwell hay loa­ der; M-H 3-horse cultivator; McC. Deering 1-horse scuffler; rubber tired wagon; 16-ft. hay rack; McCormick riding plough; low, steel truck-wagon; 3-drum out-throw 14-plate stiff tooth cultivator; 6- diamond harrows, with 2 walking ploughs; gang McC. Deering cream se- 750 cap; strainer pails, ;, like Deering binder, 7-ft. Deering mower, 5-ft. as new; M-H 15-run drill; Deering 11-run disc ;steel roller; dise; section evener; plough; ■parator, . ______ r__, milk pails; 2 wagon boxes; Clin­ ton fanning mill, complete with, sieves; 2000-lb. platform scales; chicken shelter; bag truck; pulper; 2 sets bob sleighs; ter; buggy; 2 sets double ness, collars, doubletrees; vels, forks, various barrels, TERMS: Cash. MRS. HARRY RADER, Prop. MILFORD MERNER, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auct. root cut- har- sho- etc.. CLEARING AUCTION SALE The undersigned has received instructions to .sell by public auction on TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1948 at Lot 6 Con. 3, Tuckersmith Twp. 114 miles east of Hensall, at 1 p.m. the following: CATTLE: Heifer due Feb. 5; red cow due Feb. 26; white­ faced cow, ,roan' cow, both milk­ ing; 2 yearling steers; 1 year­ ling heifer; 2 heifer calves. PIGS: 1 sow bred Oct. 11; 2 other sows; 4 pigs, 9 weeks, old; 6 pigs 12 weeks old; 8 pigs weaned time of sale. GRAIN: 150 bus. oats; 600 bus. mixed grain; mangels. 6 and 8 inch tile. IMPLEMENTS: Co-Op .trac­ tor on rubber with starter and lights, A-l condition; 3 furrow Fleury plow; 3 section spring­ tooth harrows; 8-ft. Johil Deere stiff-tooth .■cultivator; tedder; M H. hay loader; spreader; M.H. bean puller; 2 inthrow disc; pea puller, whuhuic Cockshutt .drill with attachments; with rack; ter; 5 and hay fork; 2stove; stoves. McC. Deering mower, 6-f t.; row scuffler; M.H, binder, 6-ft.; complete; 15 run .Ax fertilizer wheel trailer sleighs; cut­ belts; colony colony 4 wagon; 7 inch drive oil burner .coal burner TERMS—CASH PEPPER, Prop. CORBETT, Auct. WM. ED. HAROLD PARKER, Clerk. 4:11c- JI I > / > I «> t * > ■f Sr 1 4 > ■i £ V V I 4