The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-11-25, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1948
* NOTICE
WHITEWASHING
Arrangements can be made
Bill Watson
Dashwpod Phone 35rl9
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Quality
J940
,1940
1937
1939
1939
1933
1930
Plymouth Special Coach,
only 28,000 miles,
looks
Chev
clean
Ford
clean
Ford
Chev
Chev
Ford
like new
Coach,
car.
Coach,
inside
Coach.
Sedan.
Coach.
Coach.
a very
original finish
JUKI out.
eumville;
Quite a number attended the
film “Let There Be Light”
sponsored by the Women’s In-
stitue In the church basement
on Friday evening.
Mrs. Ethel Rutherford, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Gee and fam
ily and Douglas Rutherford, of
London, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Johns.
Mr. Laurie Stephen, of Lon
don, spent the week-end at his
home.
Mr. Hai’old .Bell. Mr. Laverne
Skinner and Mr Jack Delbridge
and Mr. R. D. Hunter, of Exe
ter, spent the week-end in Tor
onto and attended the Royal
Winter Fair.
Master Harry and Miss Shir
ley Jaques, of Zion, spent the
week-end with Mrs. Harold Bell
Mr. Howard Pym attended
the Royal Winter’ Fair and
judged in several classes.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques,
of Zion, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Murch.
the Royal
FOR SALE
&
FOR SALE1—-Small building,
suitable for hen house. Phene
413J Exeter. 25*
FOR SALE—-1947 Dodge half
ton pick-up. Apply Chas. Diet-
rich, phone 20r33 Crediton.
25*
FOR SALE—M ale puppies,
Phone 352w,
SIMPLIFIED SKIN CARE
fat
Designed to do the most for
the skin in the shortest mea
sure of time.
FOR SALE—M c C 1 a r y electric
range, foui’ units, practically
new. A real buy at $250.00.
G. W, Layton. 25c
Ward Fritz
DODGE & DeSOTO
ZURICH
Ad in English paper: “Owner
of tractor wishes to correspond
with widow who owns a modern
thresher; object matrimony;
send photograph of machine.”
Ardena Cleansing Cream, 1.25 to
7.00
Ardena Skin Tonie. 1.25 to 9.75
Ardena Velva Cream, 1.25 to 7.00
Orange Skin Cream, 1.25 to 9.50
Velva Cream Mask, 2.50 and 6.00
Pat-A-Kake, 1.25
FOR SALE—Upright piano, very
reasonable; large size Quebec
heater; Elgin small coal and
wood range. D. H. McGregor,
% Fred Kerr, R.R. 1, Exeter,
phone 27r22 Crediton. 25c
FOR SALE—Boy's tweed top
coat, size 10, good condition.
Phone 38j Exeter, 25c
Taman’s Men’s Wear
Scarves
For the man on your list,
here is a fine suggestion:
We have wool tartans,
smartly designed cashmeres
and white silk mufflers.
Shirts
Two dozen white broad
cloth shirts, sizes 15 to IT.
Special Price — $3.95
Phone 50I
FOR SALE—.22 rifle, automatic
Marlin, in good condition. Ro
bert Sout-hcott, Exeter. 25:2*
FOR SALE—York sow due in
Jan., also some weaned pigs.
Lloyd Reynolds, phone 177r-
4 Exeter. 25*
FOR SALE—Cement and road
gravel, hauled anywhere. W.
‘ H. Hotson, Grand Bend.
Phone Dashwood 52r5.
25:2:9*
FOR SALE—Now available, a
limited supply of toilets, ba
sins and kitchen sinks. See
us to-day. Traquair’s.
M. B.
and
With
Warm
Regards
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Paul and
daughter Lyn and Mrs.
Gallop visited with Mr.
■Mrs. Les. Barnes at Staffa.
Mr. John Sawyer spent a
days this
daughter,
London.
Mr, and
Mr. Eldon Robinson
the funeral of the late
Harvey Robinson (nee
Davis, a former Kirkton
at Blyth this .past week.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Burgin
and daughter Marion, of Lon
don, visited with Mr. and Mrs.
G. II. .Burgin this week.
of London,
his home
past
Mrs.
Mi’s.
few
his.week with
O’Oallaghan in
A. Robinson and
.attended
Mrs.
Annie
girl)
A light-weight electric
that will really express
limited supply of these
merely setting the dial
ture throughout the night.
blanket is a Christmas gift
“warm regards”. We have a
famous G.E. covers^ that by
will maintain that tempera-
R. E. RUSSELL
Exeter, Ont.
Mr. J. Mitchell,
spent the week-end at
in the village.
Mrs. Truman .Tufts,
LeRoy and Mrs. M.
were Sunday guests
and -Mrs. Edwin Tufts, of Lon
don.
ZION
and Mrs. Tom Hern and
visited on Sunday with
FOR SALE—Clipper .combine 6
ft. with Scourkleen bin, pick
up power take off, 5 months
old, in perfect shape, reason
able, any small tractor can
drive this combine. Apply Ted
Munn, Massey Harris Shop,
Exeter North. 25*
FOR SALE—193 7 Ford coach,
in good condition 2 new
heater. For information
Exeter 25 8 between 6.3'0
8 p.m.
tires
call
and
25*
FOR SALE—Lady’s winter coat
green with mouton trim, size
15, in excellent -condition.
Reasonably priced. Phone 12'0
Exeter. 25*
FOR
Comodore
toned,
miles,
will exchange
coupe, 47 or
Grenier, B.A.
Grand Bend.
Dashwood.
SALE—1947 Hudson
Six sedan, two-
with only 17,000
like new throughout,
for 5-passengei'
4 8 model. R.
Service Station,
Phone 50r5
25c
Phone 109
O WX*"1 fir3
A Good Doctor
“Let me kiss those
tears away, sweetheart/’
he begged tenderly.
She fell into his arms
and he was very busy
foi* a few moments. But
the tears flowed on.
“Will nothing stop them?” he asked, breathlessly.
“No,” she murmured. “It’s hay fever, but go on
with the treatment.”
But when it comes to treating your car, try the
boys at the South-End Service. They have the “know
how” for all car ailments.
South End Service
RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL
Exeter Phone 328
51
B
Mr.
family
Mrs. Martine at Dashwood. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake
Bob and Patsy, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Webber, of Exeter, Miss
Phyliss Kerslake, of London,
■Mrs. Chester Cornish and Ron
nie, of Exeter and Mr. Garfield
Nixon, of Granton, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ger
ald Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Snell,
of Grimsby, visited over the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Eph. Hern.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern,
Mrs. Norman Brock and Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Miller attend
ed the Royal Winter Fair in
Toronto during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Jaques and
family, of Kirkton, visted in
the community on Sunday.
Miss Irene Brock, of London,
spent the week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs-. Welling
ton Brock.
A.Mc-
Biddulph D rain
Decision Held
Drainage referee J.
Nevin, K.C., of Chatham, Tues
day reserved decision in an ap
peal by two Biddulph Township
residents over a municipal drain.
Appellants were Daniel Ryder
and James Morkin, assessed foi'
nearly $300 in so-called “bene
fits” from the Heenan
Municipal Drain Project,
structed under a township
law passed on May 17. They
asking the cout to quash the
law.
Both appellents said they
Creek
con-
by-
are
by-
did
Doll Beds, Cradles
and Baby Rockers
t J
FOR SALE--New and used C.
C.M. skates. Several pair
used ladies white
Traquair’s.
of
skates.
FOR SALE—19 41 Ford Tudor,
heater, radio and many other
extras, excellent condition,
$1,100.00. T. M. Webster,
3 0 Ann St., Exeter. Phone
377W. 25*
FOR SALE—Two wheel stock
trailer, well built, 65 0-16
tires, good rack with Jarpau
lin. Apply Warren Brock.
R.R. 1, Granton. 25*
FOR SALE—2 Durham heifers
due in December, T.B. tested.
William Thomson, R.R. 1.
Granton. Phone-’ Kirkton 35r-
16. 25*
FOR SALE—25 head of cattle,
yearlings and 2 year olds;
also 35 pigs including 2 sows
in pig. Apply to H. J’owe,
Centralia. 25*
FOR SALE—-15 0 Barred
pullets. Apply Steve
R.R. 1, Clandeboye.
Crediton 30rl4.
FOR SALE—Man’s- or
piece grey suit,
$12.00. Cash or
your books, novels,
set of lamps, cheap;
supplies, reduced;
er items,
around. A.
St., West,
The House
Rock
Tasko
Phone
25*
boy’s 3-
size 36-38,
trade for
bicycle,
electric
many oth-
No charge to look
H. Daynes, Huron
across the tracks,
of Signs. 25c
FOR SALE—Privately owned
1938 Ohev coach, good con
dition, good tires. See E. E.
Wuerth, phone 84 Zurich.
18:25*
FOR SALE-—A dinette set, ma
hogany; also china cabinet
and ironing board. Apply to
Mrs. Stobbs, % -Mrs-. Lamport
Centralia. 25c
HIP® I
w
AH of sturdy construction and nicely finished with
best quality enamels and. decal transfers. Will
make splendid Christmas gifts. Call at our shop
and sec them. Order now for Christmas delivery.
B
Phone 286j Exeter
not derive any benefits from the
new drain and that their farms
were adequately drained before
it was put in.
They attacked the report of
Engineer W. G. McGeorge which
formed the basis -of the project,
stating that under its recommen
dation their properties were cut
in two With no means of cross
ing from one to the other.
They further maintained they
wore not informed of the Town
ship Council’s intention to con
struct the drain which they de
scribed as “simply on open
ditch”.
The township maintained that
it had given the two farmers
sufficient notice of its inten
tions, and that the drain was
beneficial to their properties.
Ralph D, Steele, of Chatham,
appeared for Ryder and Morkin,
and Elmer Bell, K.C., of Exeter,
for the township.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Two good winter
coats in new condition, one
brown fitted .chesterfield, the
othei- a navy blue fitted.
Both size 16 to 1$. Twenty
dollars each. Apply at Times-
Advbcate. . 25*
FOR SALE1—'Child’s three-piece
beige winter outfit, size 2-4
years, fur trimmed. In good
condition, Mrs, Jack Del-
bridge, phone 15 Ow, Exeter.
25:2*
FOR SALE-—Dresser, bed, mat
tress and springs; baby’s
crib; studio couch; 2 occasion
al chairs; buffet; table; 4
kitchen chairs; must be sold
this week. Apply at Times-
Advocate. -25*
FOR SALE—NEW SINGER
SEWING MACHINES; Electric
portable and Cabinets ma
chines. Also treadle machines.
For information, write Singer
Service Representative, Box S,
Times-Advocate. 11:18:25c
Waterproofing Textiles
LET IT RAIN! LET IT POUR!
“Rainproof” all your clothes,
Topcoats, overcoats, snow suits,
overalls, work jackets, mattress
es, sports jackets etc. etc. at
home. .89c bottle will do three
topcoats. At Traquair’s Hard
ware. 9 tc
FOR RENT
TO RENT — Roomy country
house. Apply at Times-Advo
cate, 18:25c
WANTED
WANTED—A large size tricycle
in fair condition. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 25*
WANTE'D—Two gentlemen boar
ders, willing to share room.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 25c
URGENTLY NEEDED — One
housekeeping room or more,
or apartment, or room and
board for married couple with
good references, no children.
Apply Central Hotel, Room 5,
or Times-Advocate. 25*
WANTED—Bachelor in forties,
requires housekeeper, all .con
veniences in the home,- no
objections to one child. Clar
ence Turner, Box 21, C-hesley,
Ont. 25*
WANTED—Garage or barn to
store car foi- winter. Phone
152w Exeter. 25c
WORK WANTED
WANTED—Young .man desires
steady employment. Apply
Box B Times-Advocate. 25*-
HELP WANTED
GIRL WANTED for dining
room work. Dominion Hotel,
Zurich. Phone 70 Zurich.
4:11:18:25*
HELP WANTED—Stenographer,
able to take dictation, exper
ience preferred, but not essen
tial. Apply stating salary ex
pected to Box “E”, Times-
Advocate. 11c
STRAYED
STRAYED—From Lot 7, Con.
6, Hay Twp., one yearling
red and white heifer on or
about Aug. 15. Mark in
right ear. Anyone knowing
its whereabouts please phone
176rl3 Exeter. 18tfc
STRAYED — Two-year-old roan
mooley steer. Finder please
phone Bruce Tuckey, 174r4
Exeter. 25:3tc
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—In Exeter Saturday night
a single string of pearls. Fin
der please leave at Times-
Advocate. 25
FOUND—A pair of shell rim
med glasses; pair black cloth
gloves; 3 strand pearl neck
lace; costume jewellery ship
pin, Owner may have articles
by proving property. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 25*
FOUND—On Main St., Sunday,
lady’s wrist watch. Owner
may have same by proving
property and paying for advt.
Apply at Times-Advocate. 25c
MISCELLANEOUS
CORN BOUGHT FOR HIGHEST
market price and shelled at
farm. See me while the price
is high. H. Peterson, R,R. 3,
Dashwood (formerly Lloyd
Lippert farm, phone Dash
wood 31rl5. 25tfc
BABY CHICKS
ORDER CHICKS NOW
hatch December 5 th.
! weekly there-
all breeds. Gov-
Approved.
Hatchetics
London, Ontario
First
Hatching twice
after. Setting t
eminent
NeuhatiSCr
81 Kings St., :
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
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bute our 250 products: Toilet
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assortment of Gift Boxes. Qur
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;25:2c
Township of Stephen
NOMINATION AND ELECTION
Public notice is hereby given
that a meeting of the electors
of
be
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—iFrame building
24x18. Apply Bill Elliott,
Centralia. 18:25*
FOR SALE—In Exeter, 2-storey
frame house, roll brick siding,
full basement, 3 rooms down
stairs, 1 large and 2 small
rooms upstairs, hydro and wa
ter, Phone 365r. 25tfc
100 ACRES—9 0 "level, tillable;
bank barn, silo, comfortable
house, hydro at gate, $3,600.
School bus passes. 100 acres,
5 Push, bank barns with water
-bowls, silo, seven-room brick
house, hydro at gate. $6,700.
W. C. Pearce, realtor. 25*
FOR ’SALE—2
house, Hensail,
good basement,
hard and soft
Immediate
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
storey brick
nice location,
good roof,
water inside
possession.Wm.
25*
$15 00.00 CASH AND Balance
in monthly payments will buy
a comfortable bfick house.
Part of house could be .rented
if desired. Immediate posses
sion. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter. 18c
$9,000.-00 ON EASY TERMS
will buy highway farm with
modern house and good barn
Hydro and water pressure
throughout. Close to village.
$14,000.00 will buy ,122 acres
with good house and barn.
House has all modern conven
iences. Barn has hydro and
water pressure. This is one of
the best producing farms in
the Exeter District. C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont.
18c
the Township of Stephen will
held in the Town Hall in
CREDITON
on
Monday, December G, 1948
at 1:00 p.m,
for the purpose of making and
receiving nominations for Reeve,
Deputy Reeve, Couneilmen, and
also for Trustees of the Town
ship School Area comprising sec
tions 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10 and
Union 8, 12 and 14, three to be
elected.
And further notice is hereby
given that in the event of more
candidates being
qualifying for any
fice than required
the proceedings
journed until
Monday, December 13, 1948
when polls shall be opened from
9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock
p.m. at the following places with
the undermentioned officers an
charge as fixed by Township by
law viz:
Poll 1, Polling booth—Mrs.
Mill's Shop, Lot 28, -Con, 1,
D.R.O.—W. B. Wille rt, Poll
Clerk—-Gordon Wilson; 2, Pen-
hale’s kitchen, Lot 20, Con. 2,
Preston Dearing, Geo. Walker;
3, Council Chambers, Crediton,
Th os. Trevethick, F. W. Morlock;
4, Town Hall, Lot 10, Con.
7, Alvin Baker, J. H. Gaiser; 5,
O’Rourke’s kitchen, Lot 10, Con.
12, Pat Sullivan, Jas. ‘
ney; 6, Koehler’s Store,
Con. N.B., E. G. Kraft,
Gaiser; 7, Sweitzer’s
Lot 19, Con. 17, John
han, M. C. Sweitzer; 8, Pollock’s
Store, Lot 40, Con. S.B., Mansell
Hodgins, Wm. Hicks; 9, War
ner’s house, Lot 1, Con. Bauble,
Colin Love, Leland Desjardine.
And all electors are hereby
requested to take notice and
govern themselves accordingly.
FREEMAN W. MORLOCK?
Returning Officer
Crediton, Nov. 12, 19 48
18:25:2c
proposed and
particular ot
to be elected,
will be ad-
Mawh in
Lot 23,
Chester
kitchen,
. Houla-
TENDERS WANTED
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Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES,
famous herbal medicine used
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Tenders will be accepted at
the Office of the -Clerk for snow
ploughing the streets
Corporation of the
Exeter during the
ter.
Contractor is to
with wing and
ploughing of Village streets
first responsibility.
Tenders to
per hour and
later than 5
1948.
of the
Village of
coming win-
use plough
must accept
as
be made at rate
to be received not
p.m. December 4,
NOTICES c.V. Pickard, Clerk.
18:25
NOTICE—My wife having left
my bed and board, I hereby
give notice that I will no lon
ger be responsible for any
debts which she may incur.
—Ernest Cooper. . 18:25*
■a lot of
us of many
taking -Marcia
would receive
the Insurance
is a falsehood.
To Whom It May Concern:
We have heard
stories accusing
things including
McDonald so we
the money from
and Estate. This
We have not received one nickel
from the Estate of Harold Mc
Donald and unless these stories
stop we shall demand a public
apology from these parties.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith
(Signed)
CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters' List, 19 48 Municipal
ity of the Township of Usborne,
County of Huron.
Notice is hereby given that I
have complied with section 7 of
The Voters’ List Act and that
I have posted up at my -office
at Usborne, Ontario on the 17th
day of November, 19 48, the list
of all persons entitled to vote
in the said Municipality at Mun
icipal Elections, and that such
lists remain 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
ing the
1948.
Dated
ember, 1948.
HARRY
last
Sth
this
day for appeal be-
day of December,
17th day of Nov-
G. STRANG, Clerk
Township of Usborne
18:25:2
CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST
Voters' Lists, 1948, Munici
pality 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 of
fice lat Crediton, Ont., on the
23rd day of November, 1948,
the list of all persons .entitled
to vote in the said Municipality
at Municipal Elections, and that
such list
spection.
And I
voters to
remains there for in-
hereby call upon all
take immediate pro
ceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to
law, the
ing the
1948.
Dated this 23rd day of Nov
ember, 1948,
F. W. Morlock, Clerk,
Township of Stephen,
25:2c
last day for anneal be-
14th day of December.
AUCTION SALES
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF FARM STOCK,
IMPLEMENTS AND
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
Lot 20, Con. 10 HIBBERT Twp.
1 mile west of Cromarty on
THURS., NOVEMBER 25,
1948 at 1 ,p.m.
HORSES: 3 horses.
15 Oxford ewes, supposed to
be in lamb. 1 Reg. Oxford ram.
Quantity of hay.
Full line farm machinery.
Household effects.
TERMS—CASH
ANDREW McLACHLAN, Prop.
E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
18:25c-
AUCTION SALE OF
REAL ESTATE
Stephen Township School Area
has instructed Wm. H. Smith,
auctioneer, to sell by public auc
tion the following on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4
at 2:00 pan. sharp
1U miles south of Crediton
Brick school, 4 2 ft. long
26 ft. wide; wood shed, 16
long, 12 ft. wide; half acre
land; 6 storm windows, 5%
high, 3 ft. 10 ins. wide; electric
fixtures and appliances; chemi
cal toilets; 20 desks, etc.; bell;
pump, new; box stove; many
other articles.
TERMS — CASH
A. A. AMY, Secretary
WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer
Crediton, Phone 43-2
25:2
by
ft.
■of
ft.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of Henry John
Waldron late of the Township
of Stephen in the County of
Huron
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the
John Waldron late of the
ship -of Stephen in the County of -
who
day
are required to file particulars
of the same with
signed Administrator
fore the 3rd day of December-
1948, after which date the Ad
ministrator will distribute the
estate having regard only to
those claims of which notice
has been received.
Dated this 20th day of Nov*
ember 1948.
Laborer, deceased.
estate of Henry
Town
Huron, Laborer, deceased,
died on br about the 15th
of June 1946 Intestate
the under-
on or be-
Herbert K. Eilber,
Administrator,
Crediton, Ont.
25:2c