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day
day of Novem-12th
AND LUXURY 17:24:le
AGENTS WANTED
Freeman Hydraulic Loaders; I
Post Hole diggers etc. Apply
J. A. Petrie, Manager . } FOR SALE—Girl’s tweed suit,
STRAYED
Christmas
with her
■
BABY CHICKS
and adults’
PHOTOGRAPHER (name)
(oddreji)
hfcUe)17c
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for appeal be-
of December,
with
hot
day for
day of
appeal be-
November
Ratz, Mr.
Mrs. Ger-
George,
office
01’
® Old Floors Re-finished.
® Asphalt and Rubber Tile
® Linoleum Laid.
C. V. PICKARD,
Clerk,
STRAYED—From Lot 6 Con.9,
Crediton, a roan cow with TB
tag in one ear. Phone Lloyd
Lamport 47r31 Credlton, col
lect. 17c
FOR SALE—One general purpose
grey gelding, rising two. High
est offer takes the horse. Ap
ply George Beer, R.R. 2, Hen
sail. 17c
FOR RENT — Two comfortable
rooms; also light houselceep-
Ing for a couple. Apply The
Times-Advocate. 17*
ATTENTION—Baby Sitters. We
would like to compile a list of
baby sitters. Please telephone
384-W.17*
WANTED—-A pair of ice skates
and shoes, sisse 12, phone 452w
Exeter. . 17c
WANTED—Three vicious watch
dogs, Will pay good price, —’
Wein Bros., phone 78 Exeter,
10:17c
STRAYED—Onto the farm of
Roy Carrick, Highway S3, two
yearlings, black. Owner may
have same by paying expenses,;
3:10:17c
WAITRESS WANTED — Good
wages for reliable, good work
er. Call at Kether’s Coffee
Shop. / 17c
in
kitchen stove;
electric
n e w;
table;
FOR SALE—Streamlined electric
train including transformer,
extra tracks and cars and
switch. Used one year. Apply
Times-Advocate. 17c
Phone 343-W
FOR RENT — Two-room apart
ment with all conveniences.
Phone 44r9 Kirkton. 17*
FOR RENT—Radios, by day or
week; vacuum cleaners; elec
tric floor polishers, —Beavers
Hardware,
FOR SALE — 194 0 Studebaker
coupe, Good running order,
radio, heater, new tires. Apply
Madame Yvonne Shoppe, Park
hill, Ontario 17c
FOR SALE—-Gem oat -roller,
nearly pew, half, price. Lloyd
(Reynolds, phone 177-r-4 Exe
ter. 17c
FOR SALE—-35 Sussex, 35 New Hampshire pullets, 5^ months
old. Apply — Harry Jeffrey,
" phone 177rl2 Exeter. 17c
F. W. MORLOCK,
Clerk,
10:17:24c Township of Stephen
eer, and your article will
listed. Gome, buy and sell.
WM. H. SMITH, Au ct.
Phone 43-r-2 Crediton
HORSES WANTED—Any age
and any -weight, —Frank Tay
lor, phone 138 Exeter, 29/9tfc
FOR SALE—Little pigs. Apply
Hubert Heywood. Phone 32rl4
Kirkton. 17c
n.ib'-nvm vaaHOj ivivuvh vctuxiitov,
two phonographs with records;
large hall mirror
frame; 4 good
chairs; hamiftock;
FOR SALE—Red Durham bull,
one-year-old. Ernest W. Rader,
two miles west of Dashwood,
phone 17r47. 17:24*
FOR SALE—100 acres, comfort
able house and good barns.
Hydro. Close to Exeter. —C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.,
Exeter. < 17c
FOR SALE—Barge modern cab
in trailer. Apply: Chas. Diet-
rich Construction Co., phone
20-r-33 Crediton. 10:17:24*
100 ACRES self-drained land at
Denfield, 12 acres bush, frame
house, large bank ibarn, hen
house, hydro. —W. C. Pearce,
Exeter. 17c
STRAYED—From part lot IB a
yearling grey heifer. Kindly
notify Wm. Fisher, Dashwood,
phone > 4 lr 12. 17c
Mel Haist, R.R. 4, Brantford.
17*
Yes. ladies, these four useful home appliances
are at our store. The fact that they are manufac
tured by Hoover assures you of the best in cleaning
equipment. Come in and let us demonstrate them to
you.
FOR SALE—Stove with reser
voir, kitchen cabinet, chest of
drawers, kitchen table, bath
Qxb and chairs. Phone 27 6 j,
Exeter 17c
TWO-BEDROOM cottage for sale.
Hardwood floors and conven
iences. Immediate possession
if desired. —C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 17c
FOR SALE—-Woman's winter
coat, black fur fabric, size 40,
Price $7.00. Apply at Times-
Advocate. 17*
FOR SALE — English pram,
, phone 304M, Exeter. 10c
WANTED TO BUY — Pair of
misses’ white skates, size 12.
'Phone 3 9 Gw or apply at Mrs.
W. G. Appleton, Huron St. W.
Exeter. - 17c
WANTED — About 12 head of
cattle to feed for winter. Geo.
Link. Phon’e 34r21 Dashwood
i 17*
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be sure io see our complete dis
play of Genuine Amerock Cabinet
Hardware. Four beautiful
"matched" designs io suit every
purse and purpose.
pillows; Quebec stove; 6
eating potatoes; wooden
inside storm windows with
coal oil heater oven; and
chairs; sewing machine
Your Portrait is the perfect gift for
Christmas giving. A fine photograph of you will
be cherished by both your family and friends.
WANTED — D e a I e r for John
■Neate Sales, Clarkson. Brock
way Tractors and equipment;
Ezee flow fertilizer spreaders;
FOR SALE—Complete baby lay
ette, as good as new: Apply:
LAC Lortie, % Miss M. Brod
erick, Apidrew St,17*
size 12, good as new. —Phone
138 Exeter, , 17*
Wallace Bowden
WOODHAM
Phone Kirkton 53rl0
leather rocking chair;
setee, with chair to
FOR SALE — R.G.A.F. officer's
greatcoat, best quality Melton,
Shows no wear, Size 42, to
fit a man 180 lbs., 6 ft, tall.
Phone 376 Exeter. 10*
BABY SITTER available. Call
156. 17 e
FOR SALE—Started pigs, born
axxd raised on the premises, A,
E. Oestreieher. 57—10 Dash
wood, 1% miles north of
Dashwood. 2:9:16*
FOR SALE—5 lx.p. International
gasoline engine in good shape.
Apply Edwin Falxner, Credi
ton. Phone 19r32. 17*
FOR SALE-—1934 Chev. Master
sedan. Best offex' takes the
car. Apply George Beer, R.R.
2, Hensail. 17c
Garfield
Thomson
Phone 232m
chest of
bureau; glass cup-
2 wash stands; kitchen
antique folding bed; 3-
2 steel
PB7 .........
NEW TWO-BEDROOM
Cottage
Electrician
Electric Wiring
Of All KiiMh
Motors , Poultry Thue
Clocks <—• Whterhemters —-
Thermostats —Ii’urnaco
Controls —y- Fixtures, etc*
Full Basement and Furnace
Complete Bath and Shower
R. E. Balkwill
* 17:24?
Lieury Form Forum
Monday evening last, Novem
ber 14, gathered together twen
ty-four members of the Farm
Forum group. The topic for dis
cussion was 4 All Work" and
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Erwin Thompson.
After a n h o u r ‘ s discussion
which was well enjoyed by all,
Miss Irene Neil and Mrs. Joe
Carey provided a half hour of
recreation and fun. A bountiful
lunch was then served and it
was decided all would club to
gether and meet at the new
Arva High School, November 21,
to heax* some interesting speak
ers and view the new school-
The next Farm Forum meet
ing will again have discussions
November 28 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Les Shaddock.
Father and Son Banquet
Held At Zurich
The Men’s Brotherhood of the
Evangelical United B r e t h e r xi
Church -held a Father and Son
banquet in the basement of the
church, prepared by the Ladies
Aid. Rev. II. E. Roppel toasted
"The Ladies,” William O'Brien,
Si’., the fathers, and ■William
O’Brien, Jr. replied,
W. H. Ediglioffex’ welcomed
the visitors. Rev. Ralph Waugh,
Lambeth, spoke. Rev. F. Faist,
Milverton, special speaker, dis
cussed "Activities of Men in the
Church.”
CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ List, 1949, Municipality
of Township of Stephen,
County of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with Section 7 of
The Voters’ Lists Act and that
I have posted up at my office
at C-rediton, Ont., on the 4th day
of November, 1949, the list of
all persons entitled to vote in
the said municipality at Munici
pal Elections, and that such list
remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro
ceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to
law, the last
ing the 25tli
1949.
Dated this
ber, 1949.
FOR SALE—Seven - tube Pliilco
console radio, 3 bands, phono
attachment, very- good condi
tion; child's tricycle, 24-inch,
cheap; steel shaft badminton
racket, press and cover. —w.
F. Balfour, Devon Apts. 17*
FOR SALE—B 1 u e dressmaker
suit; red suit, black velvet
trim; grey tailored suit—$10
each—dresses reasonable, all
size 12 (small). Also muskrat
fur coat, $25. —Phone 442-W
17*
FLOOR POLISHER ATTACHMENT
for the upright cleaner
R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109
STREAMLINED STYLE
AT MODERATE COST
Potential
Manageress
WANTED
for new SIMPSON’S order
to be opeifecl iix Exeter oh
' about December 1,
Must be experienced in office and
sales work and of neat and tidy
appearance. Remuneration in ac
cordance with experience and
ability.. Please apply in own
handwriting giving full particu
lars as to age,, education, past
experience, address and tele
phone number to Mr, H. N.
CARON, Central Hotel, Exeter,
OntarioCLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters’ List, 19 49, Municipality
of Village of Exeter,
• Coutv of Huron
Notice is hereby given that I
have compiled with Sectioxi 7 of
The Voters’ Lists Act and that
I have posted up at my office I
at Exeter, Ont., oxx the 12tli day
of November, 1949, the list of
all persons entitled to vote in
the said municipality at Munici
pal Elections, and that such list
remains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all
voters to take immediate pro
ceedings to have any errors ox’
omissions corrected according to
law, the last day
ing the 3rd
1949.
Dated this
ber 1949.,
WANTED
FEMALE ASSISTANT
TO ACCOUNTANT
Write to box C Exeter Times-
Advocate stating age and
qualififeatios; etc.
Postponed
COMMUNITY AUCTION
FALL SALE
will be held in the
Village of Crediton
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER
(Under Cover)Kitchen dinette suite,
jack-knife table; defroster;
wafer lxeatex’; camera; car heat-
ex*; 2
boots;
chair;
hose;
.600 x .16;
working order; china;
clock; electric toaster;
vacuixm cleaner; cistern
pedestal; white enamel
stove; matti'esses; organ, leathei' davenport; bicycle
plate; 50 Sussex pullets;
table; cupboard; commode;
’34 Chevrolet panel; ’50
1-ton pickup; Durham
months old, T.B. tested,
broodex* stove, 1,000-
electric brooder,
girls’ overcoats; flight
6 yards velvet; rocking
easy chair; 50-ft, garden
oven for hotplate; tire,
electric iron in .good
kitchen
Hoover
pump;
kitchen
stool;
: hot-
dress-
er;
buffet;
Dodge
calf, 6
Coal
bird capacity;
300-bjrd capacity; chicken feed
ers and waters; Viking cream
separator, 600-lb. capacity; two
cistern pumps; 2 new iron litter
carrier poles, 36 ft. long; 4 oak
dining room chairs; bed, with'
new spring-filled mattress; sofa;
bed;
bags
door,
glass
some
with frame on wheels; oak buf
fet; 4 dinette chairs; mahogany
rocker; .700 x.20 truck tire;
Quebec stove, suitable for gar
age; .Model A, 1931, good tires;
dinette; Banner cook stove.
If you have anything to sell,
contact Wm. H. Smith, auction-
be
sideboard; 2 leather
antique baby bed; 3
complete with
and commodes; West-
bedroom suites,
dressers ...7. . .
ixiglxouse electric radio, in good
coxidition; Sherlock Manning or
gan, in first
crokinole board;
ironing board
wheel chair;
pet sweepei’
wash stand
sets;
table;
lamps;
utensils;
complete;
ware
fish bowl
crocks
class condition;
wardrobe
; 2 feather ticks
Clothes rack; car
quilting frames;
3 complete tbilet
chair;
I
high1 chair; drop
hanging lamp; small
kitchen sink; kitchen
78-piece dinner set,
odd dishes; silver-
glassware; butter dish;
chinaware;, sealers;
3 rugs, 9 x 12 ft.; var
ious congoleum rugs, of various
12 x 14 ft.;
potato sprayer;
garden tools; and
sizes; linoleum
wheelbarrow;
small wagon,
numerous otixer articles.
TERMS: Cash.
Estate of the late
CATHERINE FINKBEINER
REUBEN GOETZ, Clerk
ALVIN WALPER, Auct.
Exeter District Co-Operative
Phone 2S7w
FARM MACHINERY DEALER
WANTED for a full line of
farm machinery including trac
tors, corn planters, tillage and
haying machinery and other
lines. A very profitable fran
chise. Contact George White
& Sons Company Limited, Lon
don, Ontario. 17:24:1c
FOR SALE—Studio couch, like,
new; set of 4 kitchen cup
board units, will divide in 2
"*■ sections for ease in moving;
2-burner light duty rangette.
—R. P, Robbins, R.R. 1, Exe
ter, phone 27-r-22 Crediton.
17c
HIGHWAY village hardware, at
tached dwelling — bathroom,
electricity, essotane. Property
15,500, about $6,000 stock at
invoice. —W. C. Pearce, Re
altor, Exeter. 17c
FOR SALE—Grocery and meat
store, fully equipped, 5-room
apartment at rear. Neai' Wind
sor. Fox' information write:
Postmaster, Emery’s Corners,
* Ontario. 17*
Portraits are going to be a popular gift this
season. With the number of sittings already
booked we advise you to arrange immediately
for your photograph, especially if they are to
be mailed out of the province.
There are approximately only two Weeks
remaining in which to Complete your sitting
STRAYED—Fr.om Lot 12, Coh.^
4, tsboma, a 2-year-old black
and White heifer, •with. T.B.
tag in one ear and a vaccinate
tag in the other ear. Please
phone Harold Taylor, 39-r-8,.
Kirkton. 3:10:17c
FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Ap
ply: Allen Westcott, 176-r-32
Exeter._______*_____ ,17
FOR SALE—Thirteen pigs, 7
weeks old: 5 pigs, 8 weeks
old. —Phone 40-r-7 Dashwood
17c
FOR SALE—A storey and a half
6-room house in Crediton, hot
and cold water, 3-piece bath,
builtin cupboards; grounds are
fenced. Phone 52 Crediton.
3tfc
SHIPKA
Miss Ruth Ratz from Oakville
visited the week-end
patents.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Albert Gaiser, Mr. and
aid Godbolt and son, _ .
visited last Wednesday with Mr,
and Mrs. E. Bawden and family
at Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Keyes,
and Mr. and Mrs. Lome Devine
visited on Saturday last with re
latives and friends, at Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford McGregor
and family from Parkhill were
Sunday visitors with Mr. Leon
ard and Miss Dorothy Desjar-
dine.
Mr. Roy RatZ, Mf. Ed Lip-
pard have left for a hunting trip
in northern sections.
Mr. A. Gale, Mrs. O. Gale and
Mrs. B. Stewart and two daugh
ters from London visited Satur
day last with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gale. |
BEWARE OF HARSH LAXA
TIVES—They gripe and may
harm delicate internal organs.
Play safe. Help relieve your
constipation naturally. Every
morning take Dr. Jackson’s
Roman Meal .» • * the cereal
that’s more tlittn a cereal . .
delicious and nutty in flavor
« . . with a gentle laxative
action that has won the grati
tude of thousands of sufferers
from constipation. Rom al Meal,
developed by Robert G. Jack-
son, M.D., combines the natur
al food values and delicious
flavors of whole wheat and
whole rye with the gentle lax
ative properties of flax-o-lin
and bran. Ask your grocer for
Roman Meal today.
Write today for FREE Book-4
let, "Nature’s Way to .Good
Health” by Robert G. Jackson,
M.D. Address Dr. Jackson
Foods Limited, Dept K, 1 WH-
lingdon Blvd., Toronto. RM3
RUMMAGE SALE
Babies’, children’s
clothing; draperies; also electric
toaster, Iron; baby scams; Aew
Thor electric xroner; electric
stove; Coffield washing machine;
electric radiator; double hot
plate.
Thursday Afternoon,
Saturday Aftemoon & Evening
November 17 A 19
Mt& E» R. Johnston,
* South Road, Crediton
DUPLEX FOR SALE—W e are
Offering, for the first time, a
large duplex home, well locat
ed in Exeter, complete with
two bathrooms and two heat
ing units. Buyer may live in
Comfortable quarters and draw
good income from balance of
property. Quick possession.
Other houses. G. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter, 27c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
, Of Real Estate
And Household Effects
in the
Village of Dashwood
The undersigned auctioneer has
beexx instx'ucted to sell by public
auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOWEJtfBER 23
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Property con
sists of part Lot 24, S.B., Hay
Township; 1$ acres of land,
frame house, with surnmei’ kit
chen and woodshed covered with
asphalt shingles, good sized
frame bai’n, excellent water, best
of garden land; will be sold
subject to a reserved bid.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
oxi day of sale, balance in 30
days.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Ban-
nex* range, in good condition;
coal oil heater;
2-burner hotplate, like
dining room extension
6 dining room leather
seat chairs; kitchen table; (j
kitchen chairs; kitchen cabinet;
with beautiful
oak x'oeking
uuttiia, uauiuiuun, Singer sewing
machine; two oak centre tables;
various fex'n stands;
drawers;
board; 1
sink;
piece bedroom’ suite;
beds, springs and mattress; com
mode; dressers; ’ electric lamp;
I 2 wash stands; galvanized tubs;
washing machine; toilet set;
small mirrors; beautiful hand-
painted pictux'es .and frames;
rack; good leathex’ suit
ironing board; complete
set; odd
; various
silverware;
blankets; pil-
wheelbarrow; fire extin-
2 tree pruners; onion
lawn mower; various
large assortment
AUCTION SALE
Household Furniture
Wesley Atkinson
Town of Lucan
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23
at 1 o’clock
the following:
BEATTY electric washing ma
chine; Quebec heater; dining
room suite, including table, 6
chairs; china cabinet; chester
field suite; library table; 2
chairs to match; 2 beds, springs
and spring-filled mattresses; 2
dressers; 2 chests of drawers;
hall seat; .daybed; cupboard; 2
toilet sets; 2 living room tables;
5 dining room chairs; number
of small tables; kitchen chairs;
rocking chair; living room rug
and pad, 12 x 9; bridge lamp;
number of table lamps; quantity
of dishes; some bedding, pillows
and other numerous articles,
One 1930 Chevrolet car.
TERMS: Cash.
In the event of rain, sale will
be held under cover.
J. R. McLEAN, Auct.
.All my cars are thoroughly
checked before being offered fc.’
sale. •
MOTOR SALES
HENSALL
3 - Phono
Sunday and
Evening Service
One garage will be open in
Exeter on Sundays, Wed
nesday afternoons and dur
ing the evenings through
out the week.
paper
case;
birdal wreath dinner
dishes; some antiques
jardiners; glassware
kitchen utensils
lows:
gUislier;
scuffler;
garden tools.
of carpenter tools in best of
condition; and many articles too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: Cash,
JESSIE WILD,
EMMA STATTON,
Executors of Felix Wild Estate
ALVIN WALPER,
Auctioneer
FOR SALE—Modern new home,
full basement, furnace, elec
tric hot water heater; fir
trim throughout, hardwood
floors, oak and birch; amble
kitchen cupboards. Priced
right. —J. W« Kern, Sanders
St., Exeter. 13*tfc
NEUHAUSER EARLY CHICKS
—Order them how and have
a head start. Early hatched
chicks feather better. Fryers
and roasters bring more
money because they ate sold
oh a higher market. Early
hatched pullets lay twice as
many eggs when the price Is
high. We will have chicks
available after November 30,
—Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81
King St., London. 17c
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
Of Real Estate
And Household Effects
ill the
Village of Dashwood
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
auction on
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Property
consists of a well built brick
house with a good dry cellar;
has woodshfed, small bam, good
garden, hydro. A very desirable
property, suitably located, with
plenty of good water. Property
Will be sold subject to a re
served bid if not previously
sold.
TERMS of Real Estate: 10%
on _day of sale; balane in 38
days.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Kit
hen stove, Banner; small coal
and wood heater; coal oil stove
with oven; dining room exten
sion table; square top centre
table; 6 dining room chairs;
clover leaf top table; 4 rocking chairs; '***'*.«.,.
leather
match; kitchew table; 6 kitchen
chairs; kitchen cupboard; large
kitchen mirror; music, rack; 4
jardiners of various sizes; hall'
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