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Let’s Deal
Washers
the old
denion-
TERMS IF DESIRED
Electric
reasonably
simple
a won-
Anyone who /works for money 1
alone is very poorly paid.
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southernmost point
is Middle Island, in Lake
» ♦ $ ♦
Almost any motorist will glad
ly give a woman driver half the
road if he can find out which
half she wants.
An American beauty expert
now offers lessons in “How to
Get Whistled At.”• • * ♦
Our greatest glory is. not in
never falling, but In rising every
time we fall.♦ * ♦ •
It takes years for a mother to
make a man out of her son, and
twenty minutes for another
woman to make a fool of him.
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LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Notice
ayers
of the Township of Usborne
Please be advised that the Hensall Fire Brigade will
be forced to discontinue its services to the residents
of the Municipality of the Township of Usborne on
account of the recent action of that municipal council
in refusing to pay the operating costs of the brigade
when answering a call for help.
The Hensall Municipal Council does not think that it
should be a charge on the ratepayers of Hensall only.
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
J. A. Paterson,
Municipal Clerk-Treasurer
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wool windbreaker, size 10, at
girls' softball game Monday
night, Aug. 22. Finder please
return to Times-Advocate. 25*
■Boy’s tan and brown FOR SALE—Used car parts for
Model A Ford, V-8, Chev, Ply
mouth, Pontiac and Durant.
Apply: Glenn Bonnallie,
Moore's Service Station, Exe
ter, phone 129W. 18:25*LOST—On Saturday, August 13,
in Exeter, a girl’s silver locket
and chain, hand engraved. Re
ward. Finder leave at Times-
Advocate. 25*
FOUND—Small purse containing
money, near the Exeter ’Lib
rary, Owner’ may have same
by paying for ad and pick up
purse at Times-Advocate. 25c
NEW SINGER SEWING MACH
INES—Cabinet
also Treadle
pairs to all
Sewing Centre,
Stratford.
and Electric,
machines. Re
makes. Singer
78 Ontario St.
2tl'c
FOR SALE—Twenty good used
bicycles. Apply: Glenn Bren
ner, Grand Bend. 18:25c
WANTED
WANTED—Live poultry. Norval
Reid, telephone 328W, Exeter.
25;1:8;15c
FOR SALE-—Philco battery radio
in good shape. Apply to Roy
Glenn, Brinsley, Ont. 18:25:1*
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED — Apprentice
for garage, good working con
ditions, opportunity for young
man. Write to Box T, Exeter
Times-Advocate. c
STENOGRAPHER WANTED by
the Exeter District High*
School Board for the office of
the principal. Applicants avail
able for full time or part time
duties will be considered. Ap
plications should be addressed
to the secretary, E. D. Howey,
Box B, Exeter, by September
1, 1949. 25c
FOR SALE—’36 Oldsmobile con
vertible coupe, 4 new air-ride
tires, new spare, heater, fog
lights, etc. This car is in ex
cellent condition, —LAC Hut
chinson, ME Section, Airport,
phone Local 23. 18:25*
FOR SALE—Axles and wheels
for trailers and wagons; also
truck wheels and tires. Apply:
Glenn Bonnallie, Moore’s Ser
vice Station, Exeter, telephone
129W. 18:25*
ANYONE WANTING clover com
bined, please notify R, Wil
liams or Jud Dykeman.
18:25c
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LAUNDRY SERVICE — Laundry
bro u g h t to home will be
washed and ironed promptly
and expertly. —-Mrs. Hayes, at
Sutton’s residence, Exeter. 18*
PLASTER CONTRACTING —
Plain or ornamental. Guaran
teed satisfaction,
mates, Telephone
122, D. L. Firby.
Free esti-
Dashwood
14tfn c
WHY BE ANNOYED by flies in
the barn? Have your barn
sprayed with D.D.T. Very
reasonable price- See; L. V.
Hogarth, phone 266.
4:11:18:26c
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Two building lots,
good neighbourhood, reason
able. Also frame stable, to be
moved. Apply: Willis Powell,
Exeter. 25 c.
FOR SALE—Cottage in Hensail.
Priced to sell. Cash or terms—
Apply Box 249, Goderich.
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W a s h e r s are in plentiful
supply now, so why put up
with the antics of
machine ?
The new General
iv a s.li e r i s very
priced, has a very
mechanism and does
derful washing job.
Come and let us
strate to you.
R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109 Exeter, Ont.
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LESS FEED
GIRL OR WOMAN wanted for
general housework. Private
room. Good wages. Apply Mrs.
B. MacLean, 1057 Patricia St.,
London, phone Met. 8577W.
25:1:8c
FOR SALE—Servel electric re
frigerator, 7 cu. ft., can be
used either 25 or 60 cycles.
Also large Frigidaire electric
stove, oven thermostat, deep
well cooker, 5 speed burners.
Both like new. —Call 133W.
25*
FOR SALE—Two-storey brick
house, suitable for large fam
ily or apartments. —C, V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe
ter. __________18o
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PERSONAL
FOR SALE—Outdoor toilet $10.
in good condition; also inside
chemical toilet $3. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 25*
SPHERE DESCENDS 6,000 FEET INTO SEA — Scientists
bent on probing the deepest secrets of mother nature in re
cord-breaking deep-sea dives off the southern California
coast are pictured here. Top, Dr. Maurice Nellis hands
a motion picture camera into Dr. Otis Barton, who is inside
the massive-walled benthescope, prior to dropping the diving
ball into the depths. This test dive with automatic camera
proved satisfactory, and Dr. Barton hopes to go down him
self to take a look at the dejiths. Above, Dr. Barton peers
over the side of his diving barge as the benthescope emerges
from a successful test dive. Dr. Maurice Nellis signals at
the right. The steel sphere reached a record depth of 6,000
feet in a test dive. —Central Tress Canadian
INSTANT RELIEF for hay fever
and sinus trouble by using
Nameless Cold Remedy. Get it
at Browning’s Drug Store.
25:1c
HONEY FOR SALE—Light clover
honey for sale for two weeks;
in customer’s containers 20c a
lb. Get your supply at once.
—J. Haberer & Sons, Zurich,
Ont. 25:1c
FOR SALE—10 i acres poultry,
garden and fruit land, High
way 83, conveniently located
to villages, Grand Bend, bus
route, for market gardening,
roadside sales,' tourist home
and cabins. Good henhouse,
barn for cows and pigs, colony
houses, 9-room ibrick house,
furnace, bath and other con
veniences, Hydro throughout.
Possession arranged. —W. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. lie
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makes MORE EGGS
Your layers now can make more eggs on less feed than
ever before! Here's why: Purina Laying Chows have been
stepped up in egg-making energy . . . indigestible fibre
decreased . . . digestible ingredients increased . . . more
actual, usable feed in every cropful . . . more vitamins . . ♦
a new protein balance to match
the higher energy.
Practical testing at the Purina
Research Farm proves that these
new Chows really do make more
eggs from less feed. Try the one
that fits your situation, on your
new pullet flock. See us about a
supply.
If your pastures ate on the
short and dry side, feed a gallon
per cow, night and morning.
Purina BULKY-LAS
If you have grain on hand, make
the most of it. Balance it for
high production with
Purina COW CHOW
See Our Ranges
Electric
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new heal
thy flesh; new vigor. New ‘get
druggists.
PLUMBING, electric wiring, oil
heating. Phone Gerald Grat
ton, 42r3 Grand Bend. S-4-tfc
ASTATIC phonograph pickup
arm, used only a short time;
rheostat (volume control);
neither- parts have been sol
dered; ideal for anyone build
ing own phonograph, or for
repairs. Going at half price.
Apply at The Times-Advocate.
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ACREAGE FOR SALE—B rick
house with three acres of
good land. On good road 3 %
miles to village. School near
by. House will require con
siderable renovating but will
make a good home. Price
$1,500.00. —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Exeter. Ont.11c
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FOR RENT
FOR SALE—P i a n o, Sherlock-
Manning; white enamel “Good
Cheer” range; both in good
condition. Apply: Anderson’s
Store, Exeter. 25c
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
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
A Make sure your birds
« • 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
If your crop is light and you
need to stretch what little grain
you have, feed
Purina MILK CHOW
Coal arid Wood
By Findlay, Beach and McClary
Hardware
THE STORE with the CHECKERBOARD SIGN
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WOODHAM
Mrs. Oscar Pfaff and family,
of Crediton, and Mrs. Oscar Brine
and Marilyn visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Hop
kin, of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doupe and
family of Durham visited on
Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Doupe.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mills, of
Ipperwash, spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills.
Dr. and Mrs. George Moryshy
and family of Toronto spent a
few days
village.
Joanne
few days
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small of St.
Thomas.
Mr. R. Kirk and Mrs. Alonzo
■Mills spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs.
Toronto.
Mrs. I.
Ingersoll
with Mr.
Naughton.
The sympathy of the commun- | ity is extended to Mrs. George
{Beckett and family in the death
of Mr. George Beckett.
George Atchison of Saints-
bury is spending a few days with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
i Robert Carroll.
| Miss Phyllis Wheeler of Lon
don is spending two weeks vaca-
1 tion at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Webber
and family of Rochester, Mich.,
spent the week-end with Mr.
Harry Webber.
and Mrs. W. L. Switzer
a few days at Clear Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Switzer
and family of Aylmer spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W.
L. Switzer.
Mrs. Rapson ot Bad Axe Mich,
and Mr. and Mrs. James Colgan
of Mich., visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mi’s, Clarence Mills. ,
spent a few days at Clear Lake.
Grace Doupe spent a few days
with Shirley Roger -of Kirkton.
Shirley Roger returned home
with Grace Doupe and spent a
few days.
(Intended for last week)
Lois and Ross Joliffe of ML
Elgin are spending a few days
With their cousin, Betty Mills.
Miss Jean Copeland, Bank ot
Montreal staff, St. Marys, who
is on two week's vacation, has
returned home after spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank McCormick of Detroit and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Vyles ot Lon
don.
Mr. Harry Webber and Helen
and Miss Ordell McAllister spent
a few days at Tobermory, Mani-
toulin Island, North Bay
Sudbury last week-
Mr. Greenwood of Monroe
guest speaker at the church
vice on Sunday evening.
Mrs. Oscar Pfaff, Gwen
Jimmy, of Crediton. are spend
ing this week with Mr. and Mrs,
at their home in the
Webb is spending a
with her grandparents,
Nathan Sansbrook, of
Shier and Larry,4 of
spent the week-end
and Mrs. Frank Mc-
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FOR RENT—Two furnished
rooms; also S-room house. Ap
ply: Times-Advocate. 25*
FOR SALE—1988 Plymouth, in
good shape. Apply: J. D.
Shaw, 29 Ann St. 25 c
HOUSES—I f y„o u require a
home, get in ahead of the fall
rush. Buy now. We have sev
eral two- and three-bedroom
homes. Immediate possession,,
if desired. These are good
properties and well located.
—C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter. 4c
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FOR RENT-
with
mile
Apply
Bend,
Seven-room house,
hydro and water, one
north of Grand Bend,
to Willis Hotson, Grand
phone Dashwood 52r5.
25:1*
FOR SALE—D u o Therm oil
space heater, medium size,
3SOO cu. ft. Apply: Lex Mc
Donald, phone 76. 25*
AUCTION SALES
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FOR RENT—Cottage at Grand
Bend. Apply: Box 286, Exeter.
14tfn
FOR SALE—Lady’s COM bicycle
in good condition. Reasonable.
Apply: A. Trites, Ann Street,
Exeter. 25*
was
ser-
and
For Rent
VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTRIC
FLOOR POLISHERS
By Day or Week
Beavers Hardware
Oscar Brine.
Keith and Wayne Stephens ot
Anderson and Shirley Mills of
Eighth Line
with Donnie
Mr. and
Donnie and
Sunday with
Rannoch.
Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll and
Clarence, of Chilliwack, B.C.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hawkins
Of Science Hill visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Car
roll.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Waterton
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith
of London visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodd.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomp
son of Galesburg, Ill., and Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Blundle of St.
Marys visited on Monday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rodd.
Woodham Women Meet
The August meeting of the
W.M.S. Was held in the basement
of the ■church with fifteen ladies
present. Mrs. T. Doupe conduct
ed the Worship Service, The
theme was “Freely We Have Re
ceived, Freely Give.” Mrs. G,
Wilson had charge of tho pro
gramme, “Wanted Gifts Galore
For Europe And Asia”. Miss L.
Hackney gave the news stressing
the latest important events. Fol
lowing the programme, the bus
iness was transacted and the
meeting was closed with a hymn
and grayer by Mrs. Doupe, after
which lunch was served.
spent a few days
and Marilyn Brine.
Mrs. Oscar Brine,
Marilyn, visited on
Mr. Lloyd Brine of
A few years ago, the late Tom
Lamont, a senior partner in J. P.
Morgan and Co., dropped into
the little church where he had'
worshipped fts a boy and listened
unnoticed ■while the preacher sol
icited funds to patch the leaking
roof. ”0 Lord, send us succor,”
was his plea.
“When the plate was passed,
Mr. Lamont dropped a bill into
it When the preacher saw it, he
sighed happily, and announced,
“The sticker has been provided.”1
FOR SALE—T h r e e registered
Shorthorn bulls, T.B. tested,
all dark red in colour. Apply:
Fred Dawson, Hensail, Ont., or
phone Exeter 172rl6. 25*
FOR SALE—Canning peaches
now on. —Vance Bros., phone
611rl4 Forest. 25:1:Sc
FOR SALE—Good Cheer cook
stove, wash stand, secretary,
Edison disk phonograph and
records, aquarium, springfilled
mattress and other articles.
Apply: Willis Powell, Exeter.
* 25c
FOR SALE—Two men’s fall
suits, grey and navy, size 40.
Call 249 Exeter. 25c,
FOR SALE—Peaches, tree rip
ened, Vedette Valiant, Veteran
ready now, Alberta later. At
Govenlock orchard, one mile
north of Forest on No. 21
Highway. 25c
FOR SALE—Two dual purpose
Shorthorn bulls, out of good
milking cow. —Wesley Johns
& Son, R.R. 1, Woodham. 25*
TARNOFF” gives your car the
brand new look. No washing,
no polishing — Just dry clean
by rubbing "TARNOFF” on,
and wiping off. 16-oz. tin 60c;
36-oz. tin $1.00. At R. Gren
ier, Grand Bend; Zimmer Gar
age, Dashwood; Hey's Garage,
Crediton. 25c
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AUCTION SALE
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
On Main Street in the
Village of Dashwood
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
at .1:30 p.m. sharp
Three - piece tapestry chester-
suite; dining room square
extension table; 5 leather
dining room- chairs; oak
chair; Philco electric radio,
new; piano case organ, in.
class condition; settee, with,
two chairs to match; cherry an
tique chest of drawers; wicker
rocking chair; leather couch;
antique kitchen clock, like new;
2 oak square top centre tables;
foot stool; 2 Axminster rugs, 9
x 12; tapestry rug, 6x9; lino
leum rug 12 x 15”; tapestry odd
rocker; large hall rack with mir
ror; 4 dining room chairs with
high backs; Vestol cook stove,
burns wood or coal, in perfect
condition; Quebec heater, like
new; stove pipes; oak square top
extension table; sideboard; 5
kitchen chairs; kitchen cabinet,
with flour and sugar bin; glass
kitchen cupboard; 2 steel beds
with springs and mattress; 2
complete 3-piece bedroom suites;
odd wooden bed, with dresser;
various dressers; wash stand;
complete toilet set; small cup
board; dishes; crocks; sealers;
glassware; pictures and picture
frames; 2 coal oil lamps; beau
tiful hanging lamp; small wire
gate; ladders; lawn mower; cop
per boiler; galvanized tub; gar
den tools; flower stands; shelves
and many other articles too
numerous to mention. Everything
is in first class condition.
TERMS: Cash.
PETER KRAFT, Prop.
R. F. STADE, Clerk.
ALVIN WALPER, Auct.
25:1c
Before You Buy
Drop In And See My
Complete Stock Of
USED CARS
Ail iny cars are thoroughly
checked before being offered for
sate.
MOTOR SALES
TIEN SALL
Res. 178 « Phone «Bns. 54
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