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Fire protection 24 hours a day is what you’ll
have with this simple alarm. It is a 7-ineli gong' which-
clangs out a**warning, The heat of the fire sets it
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There is no electrical connections or complicated
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tection for yourself and your loved ones 1
ELIMVILLE
The Elimville Euchre Club
was held at the home of ‘Mr. and
Mrs. William Johns. Prizes for
the evening went to Mrs, Grant
Ford for ladies’ high, Mr. Gil
bert Johns for gent’s high and
Mr.
the
the
the
Be Wise-Scrutinize the Want Ads!
® Plan to have your seed grain cleaned now before
the spring rush.
• Our cleaning plants are now in full operation.
Bring your grain in now for cleaning.
Three-week Delivery
Clean Your Seed
Now
EXETER WHALEN
SB'
Open For Saturday
We require a limited amount of Montcalm bar
ley for seed. If you have this grain suitable for
seed, contact us immediately.
CANN’S MILL' LTD.
ti
Smart
New Samples
Smart new samples by Tip
Top are here. They offei’ you
an attractive selection of ga
bardines, worsteds and flan
nels for your new suit. We
advise you to order your
spring suit now. A small de
posit will hold your garment
until it is required. Samples
in both Tip Top and Fleet
Street clothes, both tailored
by Tip Top.
Tip Top $44.50
Fleet Street $57.50
Harvey Sparling received
consolation prize. This week
euchre club .will be held at
home of Mrs. Thomas Bell,
'Quite a number attended the
Euchre Party and Box Social
at the ’Winchelsea School on
Friday evening. Prizes went to Mrs. . - ■ ~ ..................
high,
gent’s
wood,
Mr.
visited
With iMr, and Mrs. Martin Laub,
of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Laub, of
Exeter, visited .on Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs-. Philip Murch.
•Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner,
•Mr. Laverne Skinner visited on
Sunday with Mt. and Mrs.
sei King, of ’Crediton.
Y.P.U, and Mission Circle
Hold Joint Meeting
The Elimville ,Y. P. U
Mission Circle held a
meeting in the church basement
on Monday evening. Misses Len-
ore Cooper and Aldeen
took the chair™, for the
gramme. Meeting opened
hymn 1181, followed by
Mair leading in prayer. Scripture
lesson was read by Beverley
Skinner. Hymn 152 was sung,
and business was discussed. Mr.
Mair .gave all the Young People
a special invitation to .Thames
Road on Sunday evening at 7:45
•p.m., for a devotional meeting
with Thames Road and Roy’s,
with special i
Clinton. Miss
gave a reading,
A Missionary.”
Pym and Muriel Coward favour
ed with a duet, "Let the Rest
of the World Go By.” A humour
ous reading was given by Betty
Bailey. Hymn 27 was sung and
the Mizpah Benediction closed
the meeting. Lunch was served
at the close by the -Mission
Circle.
Alvin Cooper for ladies’
•Mr, Alvin Cooper for
high and Florence Hey-
the consolation prize,
and Mrs, Crales Stephen
on Thursday „ evening
Rus-
and
joint
Pym
pro-
with
•Mr.
speakers fro m
Wilma Walters
‘‘Why I Became
1 Misses Aldeen
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT AUCTION SALES ‘
Taman’s BRINSLEY
sympathy of the com-
is extended to Mrs. Robt.
and family in their® re
FOR,, SALE—Two-storey ib r i c k
house, Crediton south, Coutgct
William JR Smith, auctioneer,
Crediton, phone 43-2. 10:17*
FOR SALE:—Two - storey frame
housq and five good building
lots well located in Exeter.
Bath and modern kitchen in
house, stable pn property. The
property of the late John
Hunkin. Apply Lewis Davey,
phone 17r6 Crediton. 17c
FOR SALE—50 acres of pasture
land with young bush, small
brick house, N% lot 11, Con.
17 McGillivray Township. Ap
ply Box “S”, Times-Advocate.
10:17:24*
FOR SALE—-2 storey brick
house, Exeter, well located.
Furnace, air conditioner, 3
piece bath upstairs, 2 piece
main floor, garage, all in
good condition. W. C. Pearce,
Realtor. 20c
FARM FOR SALE—99 acres.
1% miles north of Dashwood,
buildings in good repair, with
hydro, 5 acres bush, 11 acres
fall wheat and 40 acres fall
ploughed, .$7,500. Part cash,
with balance on mortgage at
4%. This offer withdrawn af
ter March 1. —A. V. Tieman.
phone 10 8J Dashwood.
FOR SALE—Two storey brick
house, insulated, 8 room, fir
trim hardwood floors, modern
kitchen, newly shingled- and
painted exterior. Immediate
possession. Two blocks east
of library. Phone 219 m
17c
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH
INES—Cabinet and. Electric,
also Treadle machines. Re
pairs to all makes, Singer
Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St.
Stratford. 2tfc
FOB SALE—L939 Ford truck,
one ton pick-up, new tires and
stock rack. D. H. McGregor,
R.R.3 Parkhill. 10:17*
FOR SALE—12”
pei* cord; also ;
wood, $4 and
AB orders for
delivered free,
or 18’’inch
should be placed immediately.
Apply Lef. Morley. Phone
619r24 Ailsa Craig.
1'0': 17:24c
’ hardwood, $5
plenty of mixed
$4.50 pel’ cord.
5 cord oi’ oyer
Orders for 16”
furnace wood
FOR SALE—Shingles, $3.00 per
bunch, 5x; Evaporator, $100
complete. Apply Ed Lippert,
Dashwood. * 17c
FOR SALE—1937 black Chev
coach, 4 new tires, heater, de
froster, fan, insured till Sep
tember. Good running order,
nearest offer to $725.00.
IPhone 104 evenings._____17*
FOR SALE—One Empire garden
tractor, 6 h.p.; cultivator 36”,
plough 9”; also set of discs,
5 plates 12”. Equipment only
2 years old. For price apply
fFred Howe, Centralia, Box 27.
17:24*
FOR SALE—1930 Desoto sedan,
fail* shape. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 17*
Montcalm Barley
Wanted
munity
Allison
cent bereavement.
Mr. Arthur Hutchinson had
the misfortune to fall down the
stair-steps in the barn, breaking
his ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hartle and
son visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Marwood Prest on Saturday eve
ning.
Mrs. Archie Webb of London
and her <
Knott (nee
mont spent
L. Amos.
Mr. and
Parkhill and Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Scott spent Saturday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. John L.
Hotson.
,Mr. and Mrs, Aldnzo Hodgins
and family
evening with
Lewis.
Mrs. Mary
FARMS FOR SALE—
lOO' acres, Usborne Twp. ' On
county road. Good brick house,
barn and drive shed. Hydro
and water pressure. 17 -acres
wheat. 40 acres ploughed.
Spring possession.
150 acres, Usborne Twp. near
highway and school. Good
brick house, large barn, silo,
hydro. Spring possession.
90 acres, Hay Twp. Near high
way and village. Brick house,
barn with good stabling. Hyd
ro. 9 acres hardwood bush.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
Street, Exeter.
FOR SALE—(Good quality shelled
natural corn. Low moisture
content, makes good feed for
fattening cattle. —Cann’s Mill
Ltd. “ "17c
FOR SALE—New 7 cubic foot
■McClary’s refrigerator $325;
ibaby’s carriage $20; small
crib $3;baby’s rubber tub $3;
iplay .pen $4. Apply to Mrs. L.
Meloche, % Mi's. Jack Carr,
Huron Street 17*
FOIR SALE ,— A {considerable
quantity of feed turnips.
Apply Robert Taylor, Exeter,
Phone 83r23 I-Iensall. 17*
daughter, Mrs. Roy
> Jean Webb) of Bel-
Sunday with Mr. J.
Mrs. Joe Horner of
spent Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs.Earl
FOR SALE1—Five room house,
hydro and town water. Base
ment. Immediate possession.
Price $2700.'00, C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.
FOR SALE—150 acre farm,
100 acres clear, 5i0 acres bush
and pasture: half mile from
highway; 3 miles from Exeter.
Possession April 1. Part cash.
2 good -wells, spring. Brick
residence, barn and drive
shed. Box 145 Exeter. Fred
H. Hogarth, 3:10:17*
FOR SALE—'Male collie pups,
apply to Ervin Devine, Dash
wood, Phone 34r27. 17c
FOR. SALE—One range in A-l
condition; also a good kitchen
stove; will sell at a bargain.
Apply to Ernie Thompson,
Parkhill R.R. 8, phone 605rl3
17c
FOR SALE—11 good weaner
pigs. Apply James McCarthy,
R.R. 3.
FOR RENT OR SALE' — 100
acres; steel roof barn, 60 x
60, frame house; 12 acres of
bush, 60 acres ploughed, hy
dro available. Lot 14, N,
boundary Stephen, Highway
83, Hilton Ford’, Hay.
17:24:3*
FOR SALE OR RENT—To good
tenants, five-room cottage, all
conveniences, Apply to John
Caldwell, Exeter North, or
phone 13rli. 17*
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE'—I will not be respons
ible for any debts contracted
,by my wife, Geraldine Taylor.
—Clarence Taylor, 17*
GRAVEL TENDERS
Township of Hay
For crushing and hauling gravel
—sealed tenders plainly marked
will be received by the under
signed until 6 o'clock p.m. Sat
urday, March 5, 1949, for crush
ing and hauling approximately
'5,000 cu. yds. of crushed stone
%-inch size. Gravel to bd used
from the Welsh pit. Tenders to
state price for hauling on a flat
rate, also at a rate per cu. yd.
per mile. 'Contractor to supply
crusher, .power, and trucks; Hay
Township to supply one truck.
Work to be completed by Octo
ber 1, 1949. All work to be done
under the direction of fhe Roads
Superintendent. Marked cheque
for '$200 to accompany tender.
No tender necessarily accepted.
Contractor to satisfy the Council
as >to Compensation Insurance
carried. Contract to be signed as
soon as tender
James Masse,
Road Supt.,
Zurich, Ont.,
R.R. 2
is accepted.
H. W.
Brokensliire,
Clerk,
Zurich, Ont.
NOTICES
ALL OWNERS OF MOTOR
VEHICLES TAKE NOTICE1
Motor vehicles must not be
left parked on the Main Street,
or other streets, of the Village
of Exetei' between the hours of
2:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. from
December 18 to April 1.
This law will be enforced in
order that snowplows may keep
our streets properly cleared.
Owners leaving cars on the
streets do so at their own risk.
By Order, •
A. J. SWEITZER,
Reeve.
George Wright’s
Monstrous Sale
In The Store Formerly Occupied By
Broom’s Meat Market
A SALE WHERE COST IS FORGOTTEN!
$25,000 Worth Of Good Clean
Merchandise Out On The Auction Block
Look For Details Next W#ek
RUBBERS FOOTWEAR SHOES
WORK CLOTHING SUITS
Everything You Want!!
Come In And Get 3 Pairs Of Good
Work Socks For $1.00
BRING $40.00 AND TAKE HOME $100.00
IN GOODS ON SATURDAY!
i
1
Turner,
been spending some
her daughter, Mrs. George Hodg
son, is at present visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Lovie, of Park
hill.
The McGillivray W.I. is hold
ing a .play in West McGillivray
Hall on Wednesday evening,
February 23, sponsored by the
Young People of Ailsa Craig
United
Mrs.
Sask.,
and
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lift
Craven.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Neil and
Gerald spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Suther
land of Mount Brydges.
Miss Hazel
day afternoon
Hotson.
Mr. Milton
been visiting
daughter, Mrs.
troit, has returned to his
here.
Mrs.
Friday afternoon with
Mrs. Luther Morley.
Miss Betty Ellwood
week-end with friends
Mrs. Ruth Watson,
and Mrs. Levi White spent Sat
urday evening with Dr. and Mrs.
Watson of Lucan,
Miscellaneous Showei* Held
A shower was held in West
McGillivray Hall on Wednesday
afternoon in honour of Miss
Audrey Morley, daughter of Mr.
Cyril Morley and the late Mrs.
Morley. A program consisting of
a number of instrumentals,
readings, and solos, was given.
Mrs. Gordon Scott escorted Aud
rey to the chair while Mrs. Fred
Fenton played the wedding
march, Mrs. Art Erskine read
the address, Mrs. Beatrice Dixon,
Mrs. Carl Pickering and
John Hotson presented the
^liile Mrs. Gordon Scott
Mrs. Art Erskine assisted
rey In opening her gifts. Audrey
with her usual smile thanked
them in her own kind way. All
sang “For She’s A Jolly Good
Fellow”, after which lunch was
served.
who
time
has
with
•Church.
Levi White of Girven,
and Mrs. Ruth Watson
Donald spent Wednesday
Lewis spent Fri-
with Mrs. John L.
Banting, who has
recently with his
Carter, of De
home
Alonzo Hodgins
her
spent
sister
spent the
in Lucan.
Donald
PERSONAL
Mrs.
gifts
and
Aud-
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for -double results; new iheal-
thy flesh; new vigor. New ‘get
acquainted1 size only 60c. All
druggists.
HOUSES FOR SALE—Hensail,
5 rooms, roll brick siding,
garage, hydro,, $1,000. Hen-
sall, 6 rooms, brick, full base
ment, hydro, $3,500, possess
at once. Exeter, one floor, 4
rooms and bathroom, $3,000,
possess at once. —W. C.
Pearce, realtor, Exeter. 3c
FOR SALE—Baby carriage, used
9 months. Large size crib, 24”
x 51”, good condition, a real
bargain. Apply J. G. Lortie,
Newton’s Apt. 17*
FOR SALE—Six-piece breakfast
suite, like new. At 41 Ann
St., Exeter. 17*
AUCTION $ALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned will sell >by
public auction on
Andrew Street, Exeter
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1(1
at 1 o’clock
Bed; dresser; comode;
ress; set springs; feather
number of pillows;
cushions;
day bed;
chairs;
niatt-^
tick;
some
desk;-fable; writing
4 chairs; 2 rocking
2 pieces of linoleum;
sewing' machine; china cabinet;
some picture frames; 2 um
brellas; 2-burner stove, electric;
wardrobe; wash dish; pots and
pans and some dishes; silver
putter dish; set dishes; 3 cream
and sugar sets; fruit set; 2 sil
ver pickle dishes; water set; set
bread and butter plates; half
dozen knives and forks, folding
screen; toilet set; bedroom
suite; folding single bed and
mattress; wooden bed; chest of
drawers; rocker; number of
chairs; table; Raymond sewing
machine; 3 wire hydro' stove;
coal oil stove; coal oil heater;
several dozen sealers; tubs;
clot h"e s baskets; graniteware;
tins; pans; dishes etc.; number
of articles; blue oil burner; 4
new garbage cans.
TERMS: Cash.
The household effects of the late
MRS. G.. KERSLAKE
BEN WILLIAMS, Executor
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Henry Rader,
deceased
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
against the estate
Rader, late of the Village of
Dashwood, in the County
Huron, Gentleman, who died on
or about the 27th day of Novem
ber, 1935, are
particulars of
Elmer D. Bell,
Exeter Ontario,
10th day of March, A.D.
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
DATED the 15 th day of Feb
ruary. A.D. 1949.
Elmer D. Bell, K.C.,
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitors for the
Executors.
of Henry
of
required to file
the same with
K.C., Solicitor of
on or before the
1949,
FARMS FOR SALE—100 acres,
Hibbert Township, house,
large bank barns, hydro
passes, $5,000.
85 acres, Stephen Township,
full- set buildings, handy to
markets, $6,500.00. 6
150 acres, Hibbert, full set
buildings, conveniences, hydro,
$14,000.
115 acres, Usborne, full set
buildings, conveniences, hydro,
$11,500.
—-W. C. Pearce, realtor, Exeter.
‘ 17c
F>OR SALE—-Wood moulding of
all kinds, colony houses, cab-
inets, and outdoor toilets made
to order, Order now—Ford &
Farquhar Moulding, Exeter,
phone 121J Hensail after 6:00
p.m. 17:24*
FOR SALE—1937 Chevrolet
standard sedan in excellent
condition, 4 new tires, new
gas heater; 1934 Ford sedan,
in good condition, practically
new tires. Apply Broderick
Bros., phone 277 Exeter. 17*
FOR SALE—Collie pups, mother
real heeler. Frank Parsons,
Hensail R.R. 1, phone 921’33.
17*
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned until February
26 for beech and hard maple
body wood, to be delivered at
the following schools of Stephen.
Township School Area:
S.S. 4, 10 single cords,
sin. cords,
sin. cords,
sin. cords,
ARTHUR
Secretary,
Exeter, Ontario.
17c
FOR SALE—1948 John Deere
“AR” Tractor,’used less than
one month. Apply Victor Jef
fery, R.R. 3 Exeter, phone
173rl3. 17*
U.S.S. 8, 10
S.S. 10, 10
S.S. 12, 10
12”
16”
16”
12”
J. AMY,
long
long
long
long
BABY CHICKS
CHICK RAISING EQUIPMENT—
Brooders and brooder parts;
peat moss; chicks guards;
feeders; waterers; ventilators;
draft equalizer; smoke hoods;
roof flanges: metal nests;
•thermometers; heating cones;
toe punches; caponizing sets;
starting mash; growing mash;
tonics and remedies. —Neu-
hauser Hatcheries, 81 King
St., London.
CHICKS; CHICKS; CHICKS —
Thousands available weekly;
.all ’breeds; started chicks in
our brooders now, both mixed
chicks and pullets. Some two
weeks old. Come In and see
them. —Neuhauser Hatcheries,
81 King St,, London.
Before Newfoundland entered
Confederation, Canada’s young
est provinces were Alberta, and
Saskatchewan, whhlch were ad*
mitted to Confederation in. 1905.
FOR SALE—Modern 7-plece na
tural wood dining room suite,
like hew, $100.00; ivory and
black annex heater, $10.00;
ivory and black kitchen range,
$15.00; console radio, $35.00;
. -porcelain tub Connor washer,
$45.00; solid dak bookcase
with 3 sliding ’doors and 3
drawers, $35.00; electric mix
er, all attachments and bowls,
$15.00; rocking chair, $1.50;
round centre table, $2.50; fern
stand, $1.50; 'adjustable cur
tain stretchers, $1.00; floor
lamp, $2.00; 2 child’s sleds,
.50 and .75; 4-gallon crock,
$1.00; quart and pint sealers,
$1.00 dozen. All articles in
very good condition. —N.E.
Corner Station and Main Sts.
17c
X
WANTED
WANTED—A baby crib. Apply
Times-Advocate. *
WANTED—Two boarders to
share the same room. Roland
Williams. 17c
WANTED TO HIRE—A married
couple for farm. Free house.
Fred Ballantyne, R.R. 3, Exe
ter. 17c
HORSES WANTED — An un
limited number of good work
horses for sale or exchange.
G. J. Dow. 27:3:10:17
VILLAGE OF EXETER
To the property holders of the
Corporation of the Village of
Exeter—re closing part of Gid-
ley Street and Brock Street in
the Village of Exeter.
The following is a copy of a
by-law which has been given
two readings and will 'be finally
passed under authority of Sec
tion 495, Chapter 26 6 of the
Municipal Act, Revised Statutes
of Ontario, 1937.
Any .person who .claims that
his land will be prejudicially af
fected by the by-law may make
application to the Clerk, to be
heard by the Municipal Council
in regard to such claim.
CORPORATION OF THE
VILLAGE OF EXETER,
BY-LAW NO. G, 1949
WHEREAS the Exeter District
High School Board owns the
land on both sides of that part
of Gidley Street running East
from the corner of Gidley and
Senior Street and
WHEREAS the said Board
owns land on both sides of
Brock Street.and wishes to build
across the said street.
THEREFORE the Council of
the Corporation of the Village of
Exeter ENACTS AS FOLLOWS:
1. That, that part of Gidley
Street extending from a point in
line witli the Westerly lines of
Lots 1129 and 1121 and extend
ing East to a point in line with
the Easterly lines of Lots 1137
and 1116 be closed.
2. That, that part of Brock
Street extending from Gidley
Street North to Victoria Street
be closed.
3. That,
effect on the final passing
thereof.
Specials
You Can’t Afford To Miss
1947 FORD special Deluxe Se
dan, maroon, loaded with ex
tras.
1941 HUDSON 6 Sedan, grey,
' lovely condition.
1947 FORD Club Coupe, blue,
built-in radio and heater, low
mileage.
1930 TERRAPLANE 8 Coach.
1930 CHEVROLET Coupe.
AU These Cars Are Winterized?
And Are Equipped With Heaters
GOOD CASH PRICES
For Your Oar!
this by-law shall take
Bob Cook
HENSALL, ONTARIO
- Rhone
C, V. Pickard, Clerk
Dated: February 8, 1949.
b- Just heat and rub in
MINARD’S, and note the
quick relief you set.
Greaedcea, fast-drying, no
strong or unpleasant odor. LAftoe
Get a bottle today; keep <cONOMtc*t it handy. »i« 65c
ll'
Phone 59W Exeter
•<Crocker Refrigeration
Domestic and Commercial
Refrigeration and Oil Burning Equipment
DOMESTIC REFRIGERATORS
For Immediate Installation - $275.00 and up
USED REFRIGERATORS
Terms Can Be Arranged Sales and Service