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NOTICE
WHITEWASHING
Arrangements cap be made
Bill Watson
Dashwood Phone 85rl9
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HIGHEST CASH
PRICES FOR
Dead Stock
HORSES $4.00 each
CATTLE $4.00 each
HOGS $1.00 per CWt.
According to size
and
Kirkton Fsrm Club
Membership of 325 was shown
at the Kirktoft-Woodham Farm
ers’ Club annual meeting,
The yearns business amounted
to $95,'QOQ.OQ.
Officers named, for 1949 are:
President, Fred Switzer; vice-
president, Hugh -Berry; secret
ary-treasurer, Alvin Crago; as
sistant secretary- treasurer, Jack
Urquhart; recording secretary,
John Berry.
Directors —
Crago,
Dobson,
Duffield,
Big results from these small ads await you!
WANTED REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WANTED—A good sized tent in
good condition, Apply Box *T’
Tjmes-Advocate, 24*
condition,
Exeter 235Call
* Collect Seaforth 15
DARLING
& CO. OF CANADA LTD.
AUCTION SALES
GRAVEL TENDERSFOR SALE-—-Two - storey frame
house and five good building
lots well located in Exeter,
Bath and modern kitchen in
house, stable on property, The
property of the late John
Hunkin, Apply Lewis Davey,
Phone 17r6 Crediton, 24c
FOR SALE—White enamel cook
stove, Empire, also, large-
size Quebec heater, both like
new. Plipne 3 71’11, Exeter.
„ 24*
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
The undersigned .will sell by
public auction on
Main Street, Exeter
TUESDAY, MARCH 1
at 1 o’clock
3-piece bedroom suite; ant
ique 3-pjece bedroom suite; suite
hand made; 3 toilet sets, ' 2
congoleum rugs; 10 pillows;
f e a t h e r mattress; blankets;
quilts; sheets; table cloths;
hand and tea towels; Hotpoint
electric range; Good Cheer coal,
and wood range; kitchen cab
inet; chairs; table; couch;
cooking utensils; clocks; elect
ric iron; electric toaster; paper
rack; 5 'coal oil lamps; garden
hose; trunks; verandah chairs;
verhandah seat; chesterfield
suite; library table; electric
table lamp; radio and cabinet;
victrola and records;
rockers; 3 rugs;
rugs; mahogany parlor
mahogany oval fable;
hall rack;
ures; fernery
tension table;
room chairs;
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 stope
%-inch size. Gravel- to be 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 the Roads
Superintendent, Marked cheque
for i$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 is
James Masse,
Road Supt.,
Zurich, Ont.,
R.R. 2
WANTED TO BUY—R* C. A- F.
officer’s raincoat. Phone 407-
*■ W Exeter, after 6 p.m, 24*
Paul Armstrong,
Garth Blackley,
Everett Doupe,
Ray- Francis,
Fred Jamieson,
George Kemp,
Fred Rogers,
R.
H. M,
Cecil
Bert uuiuciu,
Milton Hooper,
FredHerman Paynter,
Ottis Sawyer, Ernie Selves,
M. Simpson, Robert Somerville,
John Stephens, Fred Switzer,
Jack Urquhart, Wilfred Wilson.
Johnson,
WANTED — Kitchen cabinet.
Apply Times-Adyocate 24*
WANTED TO BUY—One pair of
yearlings or two-year-old colts,
Clyde oi* Percheron. Phone
29r32 Crediton, James Glavin.
24c
You have to see danger to
avoid it. That’s why the Depart
ment of Highways says to winter
motorists; “Keep your wits and
windshield clear ”
Simplicity
Washers
Reasonable PriceDependable
If you are considering a new washer, come'ln and
check over the “Simplicity”. It combines quality
workmanship throughout with reasonable price!
Help the Red Cross carry on its many services.
Give Generously!!
\
R. E. RUSSELL
*
ex
work
R.R.
WANTED •— Immediately;
perienced single man to
on farm. Mose Beckler, „
1” Hensall, .phone 177r5 Exe
ter.24c
WANTED—A few copies of the
January 6 issue of The Exeter
Times-Advocate for which we
will pay 6 cents each.
WORK WANTED
EMPLOYMENT wanted by young
woman. Store or office. —Box
317 Exeter. 24*
FOUND
FOUND—Ring with keys and
gas tank covei’ on 16th con
cession of Stephen,
may have same by
property and paying
vertisement. —Donald
phone 41r7.
Finder
proving
for ad-
Keller,
24*
FOR SALE OR RENT
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont
Smart
Taman's
«'
n
Monstrous
New Samples
Smart new samples bv Tip
Top are here. They offer 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
£
Three-week Delivery
CLEARANCE
at
George Wright’s
This week we are using both stores for this real
stock liquidating sale* We are not" concerned about
what these good COST. We are wrapping up good
clean staple items as Overalls, Pants^ Smocks, etc.,
at less than cost!
Parkas $10.00
Whipcord Pants $2.95
Last Saturday AVe
Passed Out 20 Doz.
Overalls & Smocks $3.39
Wool Dress Pants
$4.95 $6.95 $7.95
Reg. Up to $12.00
Work Socks
Get Them Again
This Saturday!
Leather Coats
$13.00 — Reg. $22.50
Rubber Boots — $2.69
with insoleS.
3 pr. for $1.00
Men’s Lumberman
Rubber Pullovers, etc.
at amazingly low prices
to reduce stock.
Rubbers
$1.00
Items such as Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters, boys’ and
men’s Wear, far too numerous to mention. Hurry and
get your share of these savings.
Watch Next Week For A
Great Shoe Clearance
IB—«
FOR RENT OR SALE — 100
acres; steel roof barn, 6 0 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*
MISCELLANEOUS
EARN EXTRA MONEY. You
can collect orders for blankets
from neighbors or fellow club
members and - make extra
money for
club. Ol£
underwear*,
etc. are accepted in part pay
ment for highest quality, new
Blankets, Auto Rugs, Ski-
Cloth, etc. A new, All-Wool,
full-size blanket can be ob
tained for as low as $3.00
with 12 lbs. of old woollens
as part payment. Write today
to Dept. 27, Midland Mills,
Midland, Ontario, and ask for
free price list.
and - make
yourself or your
woollen socks,
blankets, sweaters
KIRKTON
. and -Mrs. Lewis Fletcher,
and Mrs. Allan Fletcher
end family attended the wedding
anniversary of the former’s sis
ter, Mr and Mrs. Walker Kers-
lake, of Londsboro.
Messrs. Ross and Lome Mar
shall attended the funeral of
their uncle, the late Dr. W. D,
Ferguson, of Hamilton, Friday.
Mrs. Doris J. Callaghan and,
daughters, pf London, left by
plane, .Monday, to make their
home in Vancouver, where Mr.
J. Callaghan is employed. They
were former Kirkton residents.
Mrs. AV. S. .Cluff and son
Paul, of Wiarton, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. I.
N. Marshall.
Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Ross
and family, of London, attended
the lee Carnival at Kirkton, and
called on some friends in the
village, Thursday evening
Mrs. D. Roger is spending
this month with her daughter,
Mrs. Harvey Godbolt,at Centra
lia.
Miss .Velma Doupe, of London
spent the week-end with
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N*
Doupe.
her
B.
GREENWAY
Miss Eleanor McLinchey of
Detroit spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr* and Mrs. Fred
McLinchey.
Mr. Kay McPherson and Mr.
Peter Clark of Toronto visited
on -Saturday with Mr. and Mrs,
Milton Pollock, Ross and Carl.Mr, and Mrs. Dean BfoWiiJ
Mr. and Mrst Russel Brown and
Gordon visited on Sunday with
Mrs. J. Snowden, Messrs, Albert
and William Bean, of Brinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McIntosh
of Ferndale, Mich., spent the
week-end with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Hartle
and sons of Sarnia spent tile
wd§k-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hartle,
Master Jimmy Dixon of Park**
hill is spending some time with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Carruthers.
Mr. Harold Pollock of Detroit
and Mrs. Russell Pollock of
London spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock.
Mr. and Mrs. -Ray Young and'
Marilyn and Mrs. Harold Bro-
phey spent the week-end with
Mr. and .Mr§, Garry Gibson of
Wroxfeter. Mrs. Brophey is re
maining for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks
aiid Miss Marion Hicks of Lon
don visited on Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gillies
and family of East Williams.
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*
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 108j Dashwood.
FOR SALE—Solid brick house,
two-storey, new roof, eight
rooms, new hot water heating,
modern kitchen; to be sold at
once, immediate possession;
centrally located; $5,800. —
P.O. Box 166 Exeter. 24*
FOR SALE—200 acres, more or
less, in Stephen Twp., being
N. half lot 16, 17 and ,S. half
lot 18, Con. 16. This is a good
farm, well built on. Ed Lam
port, Dashwood, phone 164rl.
24:3:10 3tc
FOR SALE—Two storey brick
house, insulated, S room, fir
trim hardwood floors, modern
kitchen, newly shingled and
painted- exterior. Immediate
possession. Two blocks east
of library. Phone 219 m
24c
FARMS FOR SALE—
10'0 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.
9 0 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—Five room house,
hydro and town water. Base
ment. Immediate possession.
Price $2700,'QQ. U. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.
FOR SALE—-150 acre farm,
100 acres clear, 5.0 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*
HOUSES FOR SALE—Hensall,
5 rooms, roll brick siding,
garage, hydro, $1,000.- Hen
sail, 6 rooms, brick, full base
ment, hydro, $3,300, possess
at once. Exeter, one floor, 4
rooms and bathroom, $3,000,
possess at o,nee, •—AV. C.
Pearce, realtor, Exeter. 24*
FARMS FOR SALE—
85 acres, Stephen Township,
full sefc buildings, handy to
markets, $6,500.00.
150 acres, Hibbert, full set
buildings, conveniences, hydro,
$14,000*
115 acres, Usborne, full set
buildings, conveniences, hydro,
$11,500.
—AV. C. Pearce, realtor, Exeter.
24*
BABY CHICKS
COCKERELS FOR MARCH —
Cockerels available throughout
March. All heavies 5c. Light
hybrids 3c. All light cockerels
2c. •—Neuhauser Hatcheries,
81 King St., London,
NEUHAUSER 3A AVHITE Leg
horns. Two pure strains-—Tom
Barron and Creighton Bros.
Rugged type of Leghorns cap
able of standing up under
long periods of heavy laying.
$15. per hundred. Pullets $32.
—Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81
King St, London, Ont.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
PART-TIME opportunity f o r
women of above average in-
telligance, resident In*or near
'Exeter, to take part in
nation-wide survey in April,
May and June, and to con
tinue as resident interviewer
if satisfactory. AVrite: Can
adian Facts Limited, 146
Wellington St. AV., Toronto,
at oftce. 24:3:10c
FOR SALE—Natural and red
kitchen cabinet with glass
doors, also, large two door
wardrobe with drawer. Phone
353R. *
FOR SALE — Fada Cabinet
•Model radio, also, Westing
house Table Model, Good
condition. . Reasonable offer,
Phone Exeter 321J after six
P. m. . 24*
FOR SALE—Internatipai Farm-
All A Tractors, with scuffler
and plow. Good condition.
Apply Harold Jeffery, R.R.-3
Exeter, phone 172R43. 24*
FOR SALE—194S Ford, Super
DeLuxe two-door with heater
and .slip-covers, low mileage,
like new. Phone London,,
Fairmount 5 613AV. ' 24*
FOR SALE—Best 1939 Buick,
foul’ door Sedan, special on
the road, complete overhaul,
n e w motor, . clutch, drive
shaft, muffler, brake job,
shocks, pitman shaft, stealing
post, four 7 60 air-ride tires,
spare like new, spotless grey
mpholstry. For information
phone Exeter 361J after 5:30
p. m. 24:3c
FOR SALE—Baby carriage in
good condition. Apply at 45
Marlborough St. 24*
FOR SALE—B a r g a i n ladies’
•black spring
tailored suit,
bardine suit,
All size 16, clean, good condi
tion. Apply Times-Advocate.
24*
coat, $5.00; navy
$15.00; blue ga-
like new, $30.00.
accepted.
H. W.
Brokenshire,
Clerk,
Zurich, Opt.
NOTICES
NOTICE—Having loaned several
books
would appreciate some, espe
cially the book
The Book Of Genesis”.
F. Abbott.
not yet returned, I
“Science And
—AV.
24*
NOTICE—Cement work and con
tracting of the late Mr. John
I-Iunkin will be carried on as
usual under the supervision of
his wife, Mrs. Ella Hunkin.
24:3*
Stenographer
Wanted
51^-day week
Apply Box "W"
TIMES-ADVOCATE
FOR SALE—1934 Dodge sedan,
in good shape. Rubber good,
deluxe heater, sealed beam
lights, good motor.----Harvey
Parkinson, R.R. 6 St. Marys,
phone 18-5 Kirkton. 24*
FOR SALE-—Approximately three
tons of baled hay. —Mayfair
Bakery, Exeter. 24c
FOR SALE—School clothes for
teen-age girls, sizes 12 to 14.
Three suits, $5.00 each; rain
coat and top coat, $4.00 each;
dresses, sweaters, skirts? $1.00
each; potted Sansiveria and
African Violet plants, $1.00
each. Mrs. Helen Armstrong,
Huron St. East, phone 15. 24c
FOR SALE—’3 6 Oldsmobile Cab
riolet, A-l condition, price
$725. Apply Ed Mawhinney,
Victoria Street., Exeter. 24*
FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet.
Phone 219M. 24c
FOR SALE—Northern
refrigerator,
phone 15 Exeter.
Electric
$150.00. Keddy,
/24*
FOR SALE—International ferti
lizer drill, 13-disc, in good
shape. Reason for selling, got
new tractor drill. Apply James
McCarthy, Ailsa Craig*, Ont.
24c
FOR SALE—1939 Chev coach,
like new, very low mileage.
Phone 31rl5 Dashwood. 24c
FOR SALE—International trac
tor; model “A”, on
starter, lights, and
nearly new. Richard
Dashwood.
rubber,
scuffler,
Ayotte,
24*
FOR SALE—Heifer calf, Jersey
and Durham. Apply Robert
Mitchell, Exeter South. 24*
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 2*6 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. 6, 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 with the Westerly lines of
Lots 1129 and 1121 and extend
ing
the
and
2.
Street extending
Street North to Victoria
be closed.
3. That,
effect on
thereof.
East to a point in line with
Easterly lines of Lots 1137
1116 be closed.
That, that part of
from
Brock
Gidley
Street
this by-law shall take
the final passing
C. V. Pickard, Clerk
Dated: February S, 1949.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH
INES—Cabinet and Electric,
also Treadle machines. Re
pairs to all makes. Singer
Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St.
Stratford. * 2tfc
FOR SALE—12”
per cord; also :
wood, $4 and
All orders for
delivered free,
or 18”iUch __ __
should be placed immediately.
Apply Let “ Morley. Phone
619>r2 4 Ailsa Craig.
l(0:17:24c
' hardwood, $5
plenty of mixed
$4.50 per cord.
5 cord or over
Orders for 16”
furnace wood
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
Fred Howe, Centralia, Box 27.
17:24*
FOR sale-
all kinds,
inets, and
to order.
Farquhar
phone 121J Hensall after 6:00
p.m. 17:24*
—Wood moulding of
colony houses, cab*-
outdoor toilets made
Order now—-Ford &
Moulding, Exeter,
In the Estate of Henry RadeY,
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 required to file
particulars of the same with
Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor of
Exeter Ontario, on or before the
10th day of March, A.D. 1949,
after which date the estate will
be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
DATED the 15th day of .Feb
ruary, A.D. 1949.
Elmer D. Bell. K.C.,
Exeter, Ontario.
Solicitors for the
Executors.
of Henry
of
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GLADIOLUS BULBS—To
room for a larger and
.stock of Mixed Coloured
we are selling these
Yellow Bulbs at 75c per 100;
small, 35c per 100’, Bulbets,
25c per 500. Postage extra.
These bulbets will bloom this
year, Purcell Flower Gardens,
Seaforth. 24:3c
PERSONAL
make
better
Bulbs
Early
SLENDOR TABLETS are effec
tive, 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12
weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s
Drug Store.
several
several scatter
suite;
oval fable; oak
4 arm chairs; piet-
round oak ex-.
4 oak "dinin g-
rwm vixaixp, oak buffet; a
number of small .tables; knives;
forks; silverware; dishes; White
sewing machine; electric vacu
um cleaner; fruit sealers; coal
oil stove; 5 gallon oil can; 2
galvanized tubs; hand wringer;
wash board; boilers; watering
can,; lantern; bake board;
clothes baskets; wheelbarrow;
shovels; axes; hammers; leaf
rake; 4- tined manure fork;
mattock; Bucco cultivator;
spade; turf edger; grass shears;
hand saws; bucksaw; 5 i feet
Racer crosscut saw; 6 foot step
ladder; 2 extension ladders; 2-
wheel cart; wrenches; 2 cedar
timbers; screwdrivers; squares;
axe handle; quantity of .lumber;
about 10001 used white brick,
tightener;
glass, and
onion screen; wire
window sash with
other articles.
TERMS: Cash.
SAMUEL ROSS
FRANK TAYLOR
Prop.
Auctioneer.
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BY RUBBING IN
► Brings
quick relief.
Grcaseless,
fast-drying,
no strong
odor.
large, economical I
size, 65c |
‘ian6 qf
Walker
19-46
Of
Woodworking
Cabinet Work
Wall Brackets
Toys, Novelties .
Kitchen Cupboards
exeter Ontario
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1947 MERCURY 114 marooa
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condition.
1941 HUDSON, grey sedan.
1941 FORD, super deluxe blue
sedan.
1938
1936
1935
1934
1929
TERRAPLANE1 black coach.
Dodge, black sedan.
terraplane coach.
PLYMOUTH coUpe.
ESSEX special sedan.
These Curs Are Winterized
And Equipped With Heaters*
Bob Cook
MOTOR SALES
HENSALL, ONTARIO
Bus. 54 Phone Res. 178;
Highest Prices Paid for
Live Poultry of All Kinds
Weigh on the farmer’s scales at his door.
Phone Kinlore 17r9 Collect
Riverside Poultry Co.
Howard Fergwsoh, Manager
THAMESFORD ONTARIO
Phone Kintore 17r9 or Hensall 80r2