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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-09-17, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY NIORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1953 Message From Kippen By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER Mrs, A. Parsons and Mrs. A. Gackstetter attended a shower in honor of Miss Velma Ferguson, bride-elect, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, near Hensall, last Week. Mr. Robert Thompson visited a couple of days last week with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Lome Schneider, in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gibson of Lucan visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Meilis. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Green of London visited on Mr. Jonah Green. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hensall visited on Mr. and Mrs. A. Gaekstetter. Mrs. Norman Long spent a few days last week with friends in London. A number from here attended the Kirk-McLeod wedding in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall, on Saturday. The pupils of the St. Andrew’s United Church Sunday School are requested to be present at 10:45 a.m. on Sunday next. Rally ser­ vices will be held during the morning service. Miss Marion Thomson, teacher near Thedford, spent the week­ end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Thomson. Sunday with. Ferguson of Sunday with Second Line In Biddulph By MRS. H. ELSON A Harvest Of Bargains Below New Hours Due to long and tiresome summer hours from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m.. we are endeavoring to shorten our hours for the fall. Starting September 22, we will close our station at 9:30 p.m. and open at 7:00 in the morning. Thank you for your cooperation!J E. L. Chaffe Er Sons “YOUR FRIENDLY RELIANCE DEALER” No. 4 Highway and Crediton Road Phone Exeter 548 Don't Fail To See Our Display OF Deepfreeze Refrigerators Home Freezers Ranges AT THE EXETER FALL FAIR By Placing Your Order At The Fair You Will Receive FREE A POP-UP TOASTER Value $29.95 Crocker Refrigeration PHONE 59 Huron Street EXETER Showvr For Mrs. J. McAllister, Centralia, Mrs. R. Denham, ol’ Kirkton, and Mrs. K. Mason of Belgrave were co-hostesses Wednesday 50 of theirI tained, at a for Miss Aldeen Pym whose mar­ riage to Sam Skinner takes place this coming Saturday. Mrs. F. King played the wedding march while Aldeen and Sam, were escorted to decorated chairs. After a short program consisting of a reading by Beulah Mason and a piano solo by Shirley Rol­ lings, Arlene Skinner read the address and little Nancy Mason and Grant Hooper presented the gifts in a decorated wagon. Misses Arlene and Marilyn Skinner helped display the gifts after which Aldeen expressed her ap­ preciation. the serving (brought j a close. Miss ■ Crediton| the Weiher^ _ : Mr. and Mrs. George McFallsI and Joyce spent a few days with Mrs. Irene Hicks and family of Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McFalls were in Brig-den on Friday eve­ ning last when they attended a community shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lester (nee Bonnie McFalls). The evening was spent in singing after were gifts hors home Mrs. Karl Weiberg John Kuzmich and son Karl left jyy train from London Tuesday to visit relatives in South Bend, Ind., and returned on Sunday by car Mr. ma Ind. Mr. and and family the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fischer. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford an-d John attended the decoration service at Birr United Cemetery on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Niel and family, Denfield. M. H. and Mrs. Elston visited with their old friends in the parish of Dundalk last week when a reunion in their honor was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Grey, and also a family gathering which they attended at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ liam Trudgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Atkinson of London were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Atkin­ son. Mrs. Eva Atkinson returned with them. Several Biddulph personal items have been omitted due to lack of space. at the former’s home evening when about relatives were enter- miscellaneous shower A few contests and of refreshments an enjoyable evening to Elizabeth Kuzmich of spent the weekend with 'g families. The g and readings which Bonnie presented with from more than and friends of community. and Ross numerous 90 neigh- their new and Mrs. with Mr. Matthew Kuzmich, John Jambrich and Miss Wil- Reiner,all of South Bend. Mrs. Erwin Fischer of Dunnville spent FOR SALE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE LOST I WILL HAVE or be able to supply Stocker Cattle of all kinds at very reasonable prices during coming fall. —R. B. Williams. 8-13tfc MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub­ scriptions for any magazine are re­ ceived at The Exeter Times-Advocate DAWBUL SEED WHEAT, grown from registered seed. Apply George Link, phone Dashwood 34-r-21. 9-10tfc A NUMBER OF Holstein cows, car­ rying their second calf, due to calf from September 23 to January. Phone 84-r-3 Zurich. 10:17:24:1:8:15c POTATOES Irish Cobblers for winter storage be­ ing dug on or about Sept. 15. $1.50 per bag at Marlborough and Victoria corner. — Phone 19S-J. Cecil Jones, Exeter. 9-10tfc PULLEYS — Wood: 4, 5, 3, 8, 9, 10, 133i. Metal: 6, 8, 10, 14. V’s: 3%, 4U. Can be seen at The Times- Advocate. 10:17nc GIRL'S NAVY gabardine utility coat, size 14, in perfect condition. Also green wool dress, size 12. Bargain. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 17* 14D HENS. LAYING GOOD, % are Leghorns, rest are New Hamp and White Rocks. Also nearly new ”Gem" electric fencer; Quebec heater, $4.00, in good condition; canary bird. Apply C. Wright, Granton, R.R. 2. 17* 15 CORDS DRY SOFT WOOD. Phone 52-r-13 Grand Bend. 17* ’51 METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN, like new, for quick sale. Terms arranged. Phone 1G9-J (days) or 312-j (eve­ nings). 17c McINTOSH APPLES will be picked next week. Contact Andy Dixon, phone 313-R Exeter. 17’ PET RABBITS, six weeks old. Don­ ald Cann, phone 565 Exeter. 17c BULL CALF — Sandy Elliot, phone 476 Exeter. 17c FOR SALE—Eight-piece dining room suite in good condition; also bedroom furniture. Apply Trivitt Memorial Rectory, phone 69. 17:24* 2 SPRING CALVES. Apply to Roy Carrick, Lake Road, phone 35-r-3 Dashwood 17* JACKET HEATER, $10. Apply James Squires, 21 Huron Street, phone 207- W. j7% JOHN DEERE beet loader, good as new, priced reasonably. Apply Currie McVicar, R.R, 4, Watford, telephone 61.8-24. 17c PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULL, iy> years old; Holstein heifer in calf. — George Boortinga, Highway 4. three miies north of Clandeboye, telephone 720-r-l Exeter. 17c IT’S SENSATIONAL what Spencer does for your figure. But no wonder! Spencers are designed, cut and made for you alone, Mrs. Pearl Bay.nham, Hensall 171-W. 17c WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Get them at The Exeter Times-Advocate. WHITE ENAMEL Findlay cook stove — coal or wood. Three years old. Priced for quick sale. Apply Ed Hen­ drick, Crediton. 17:24* COLLAPSIBLE BABY carriage and mattress in A-l shape. Can be seen at house of Fred Howe, Centralia. 17* 275 SUSSEX and RED pullets, 4% montlis old. —James Grlnney, phone Kirkton 68-r-13. 17c ONE USED 5-H.P. Sea King out­ board motor, A-l condition, used ap­ proximately 30 hours. Too small for present boat. Price $130.00. —Huron Lumber Co. 5-14tfc THREE-PIECE GREEN velour ches­ terfield suite, $50; also tapestry chester-bed, $45. Phone 443-W-3 Ex­ eter. 9-3tfc 1941 DODGE SEDAN, 4-door, maroon color, better than average inside and out. Reason for selling: have bought half-ton truck. Apply R. Baker, Box 36, Hensall.__________________3:10:17? ORDER YOUR tree-ripened peaches now. —Mrs. H. Peterson, Dashwood, phone 31-F-15. 3:10:17c IF BACKACHES are slowing you up take RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief from pains and aches, Ask your Druggist. 9-17:10-15:ll-12:12-10:l-7c 3-H.P. EMPIRE GARDEN tractor and all attachments; also power lawn mower. Phone 44-r-10 Dublin. 17* CHOICE LIGHT clover honey, in customers’ containers, 18c per lb.; also September honey, 14 c per lb. Discount on 50-lb. orders. Apply Dar­ rell Parker, Staffa. 17c HEAVY-PLATE Culvert, 16x6, ready to put in; also 5-yard steel gravel box. Phone 423, Exeter Salvage Com­ pany. 17c SPECIAL NARCISSUS and TULIPBulbs, 50c a’ dozen. Bailey’s Florists, phone 27G Exeter. 17c ABOUT 300 WYANDOTTE and New Hamp pullets, Fisher strain, started to lay; also 13 young pigs. Apply Joseph Ferguson, phone 680-r-2 Hen­ sail. , 17c STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone ‘STONES’ collect Ingersoll 21 or Exeter 287. 3-5tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for al) kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. tfc ATTENTION FARMERS — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. . tfc WANTED COAL OIL HANGING LAMPS—Mrs. R. Bailey, Main St., Exeter. 8-13tfc WANT TO RENT nice two-bedroom apartment, centrally located, for two women. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 9-17tfc CHILD’S PLAY TEN, in good condi­ tion. Apply Exeter Times-Advocate. 17t-a TRANSPORTATION from Exeter to London daily. Apply Times-Advocate. 17c WANTED TO RENT—Apartment in town, preferably three bedrooms. — Phone 655 Exeter. 17c WANTED TO RENT—Single garage in Exeter. —Sterling Ince, phone 46S. 17* WANTED TO RENT—Garage, in Ex­ eter. Phone 764-W Exeter. 17* WHY PAY RENT? You can buy a 4-room brick house at a bargain price in Crediton and have early possession. —AV. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter; Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-17tfc 100 TO 150 ACRES, brick house, large barn, never-failing water, clay loam, On good county road, near Ex­ eter. Apply Ed Lippert, R.R. 3, Dash­wood, phone 31-r-25 Dashwood. 17* HOUSE FOR SALE—Three-bedroom, brick veneer, oil heat, air-conditioned. Living room - dining room combina­ tion 12x30, wall to wall broadloom. Good basement. Desirable, location, Two years old. Phone G29-M for ap­ pointment, or see Donald Traquair.17c EXETER MAIN ST. 7-room brick house, Hot air oil furnace, flush toi­ let. Possession Oct. 1. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-17tfc VILLAGE STORE, fixtures and fur­ niture, attached dwelling lias 3-piece bath, water pressure system, extra lot. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-13tfc FOR SALE—Building formerly occu­ pied by Exeter Co-Op. This property is suitable for any retail business or light industry. C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor, Main St,, Exeter._________4-lGtfc NEW ATTRACTIVE two- or three- bedroom house. Centrally located. Air conditioned oil furnace. Immediate possession, Space for additional rooms on second floor. —R. E. Balk­ will, Exeter,__________________G-18tfc HIGHWAY FIRST CLASS 150 acres: 6 acres sugar bush and gravel pit at rear, balance rich arable clay loam, L-shape bank barn, stabling lias conveniences for horses, cattle, pigs. Pressure system waters all buildings. Concrete silo. Henhouse, driveshed. Good 2-storey slate roofed brick house has full bath, furnace, hot and cold water, attached garage. Possession fall or spring. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. 9-17tfc 7-ROOM HOUSE and good barn; also large lot, near school and store; buildings in good shape. On highway, six miles from Exeter. Phone Kirk­ ton 40. 17:24:1’ FOR SALE — Well located Exeter house. Three bedrooms and usual living rooms. Basement with hot air furnace. Hydro and water pressure. This home is in good repair and may be purchased for $4,500.00. Quick pos­ session. — C, V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, Ont. 9-10tfc COMFORTABLE 4-BEDROOM house, large garden, Dashwood. Early pos­ session. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman,____________8-Utfe GOOD 2-STOREY brick house in Cromarty has all conveniences, a barn and small acreage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor._______________9-17tfc INVESTMENT! Village house in good condition, conveniences, garage, ca­ bins well rented, W. C. Pearce, Reai- tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-l3tfc TWO-FAMILY HOUSE, large storage barn (well rented), 2 extra lots. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-13tfc THREE NICE building lots and nice house suitable for large family or duplexing. Oil-burning air-conditioned furnace, 3-pieqe bath, hot and cold water, garage. AV, C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, 7-16tfc VACANT LOT suitable for store or office building, choice location in business block. W. G. Pearce, Real­ tor___________________________6-25tfc WE ALWAYS HAVE for sale good farms of various size, price and quality, stores and other businesses, summer cottages and year round homes. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor. Earl Parsons, Salesmen. 5-28tfc MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING and PAPERING—Estim­ ates given, —L, E. Johnston, phone 183.__________________________17:24:1c IF YOU ARE TROUBLED with Hay­ fever, Sinus or Headcolds, you should try NAMELESS Cold Comedy. Con­ vincing trial $1,60 postpaid, Address PURITY, Exeter, Ontario. Locally ask for it at Browning’s Drugs; San­ ders, McFalls, and J. H. Jones Gro­ ceries.______________________17:24:1:8c DO NOT NEGLECT your pullets this fall for worms. Be sure you Rota-Cap your birds. Get them from your local Dr. Salsbury dealer, tel. 2G6, L. V. Hogart h. ____________ 9-17tfc SAWS FILED—All types filed on our precision Foley Automatic Filer. Teeth are made uniform and accurate — just like new. Garnet Shipman, phone 258 Exeter,________________17* FLOOR SANDING—Old floors sanded and refined. Specialize in old hard­ wood floors with a new light finish. Apply Cree Cook, phone 23-.T Clinton. 17:24:1:8:15* LOST—Boy’s brown jacket, at Exeter Community Park last Tuesday. Please phone 534-M Exeter.______________17* REWARD to findei’ of plastic-rimmed glasses, lost in vicinity of C.N.R. station. Urgently required. Apply at Kether’S Coffee Shop, 17c FOR RENT 3-R00M GROUND floor apartment, automatic heat. Phone 15 Exeter, 17%, FURNISHED APARTMENT, adults only. Phone 276 .Exeter,__________1.7 c FURNISHED FLAT, 3 rooms and bath, suitable for quiet couple. Apply Times-Advocate. _______ 17c 1 - R O O M FURNISHED apartment, hot and cold running water, bath, use of piano. Apply Times-Aclvocate. 17’ SMALL COTTAGE, completely furn­ ished with refrigerator, etc. Ideal for couple. Apply Ken Hodgins, phone 880-j-3 Centralia,_________________17* SMALL FURNISHED apartment In new home. Suitable for one or two business people, Apply Box “X", The Times-Advocate. 9-lOtfc 5 - ROOM HEATED apartment with bath, centrally located in Exeter, furnished or unfurnished. Arrange­ ments to suit refined couple. Reason­ able rent. —Phone 231 from 1 to B p.m. __________________10:17* LOWER APARTMENT, four rooms with bath. Side entrance. Apply Silas Stanlake, Carling Street._______10:17c- FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. —Beavers Hard­ ware, Exeter._____________________tfc APARTMENT — Centrally located in Exeter, ground floor, private bath. Phone 57-r-7 Dashwood. 17* AUCTION SALES Remember. FAIR GOOD. USED TIRES—Four 1050x16; four 900.20. Phone 423, Exeter Sal- vage Company.________ __________He 2 COLLIE PUPS. Apply Ross Oke, phone 177-r-3 Exeter. 17c BABY CHICKS FOR SALE This Week In Whalen By MRS. F. SQUIRE YOUR district s show case, local agricultural duce, arts neighborhood are exhibit­ ed at the fair. Members of the community com­ pete against each other to show better grades and improvements in their • produce. Competition at the fair is open to everyone and the more persons who ex­ hibit, the greater success will be your fair. Don’t fail to enter those pro­ ducts you specialize in. /\nd bring the family out to see the exhibits, e n j o y the amusements and have a good time. The pro­ file livestock, the and crafts of the EXETER FAIR: Sept. 23 and 24 ZURICH FAIR: Sept. 28 and 29 KIRKTON FAIR Oct. 2 and 3 Space contributed m the service of the community by John Labatt, Limited W.A. & W.M.S. Meet Thirteen members and visitors tvere .present at the W.A. and W.M.S. meeting held in the church on Thursday afternoon. Mrs-. William French presided for the W.A. meeting and read the Scripture Lesson. The theme was “Faith and Trust”. Lesson thoughts were given by Mrs. Morley, Sr., and Mrs. French offered prayer. Donations from each member are to be handed in •at November meeting, which will take the place of a bazaar. For the October meeting there is to be a plant sale. Mrs. gave a reading. Mrs. Cecil Squire leader for the W.M.S. was “The Church, The of Faith.” The Scripture Lesson was taken by Mrs. Neil and Mrs. Laverne Morley. Mrs. Klahre and Mrs. Burton were appointed to take part at .the Presbyterial meeting in Kippen in October. Mrs. Duffield favored with an instrumental and Mrs. Klahre, a reading. Personal Items The service at the United Church will be at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday and Sunday School will be at 2 p.m. On September 27, Rally service will be observed. Mr. and Mrs. visited Sunday .. Mrs. F. Squire, Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. London, were with Mr, and Mrs. F. Parkinson,, Mr. and Mrs. B. Holden and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mitchell of St. Marys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire. Miss Elva Morley is holidaying with Mrs. Moeller at her summer home on Lake St. Clair, Tecumseh. Mr. and Mrs. Melville ning and Muriel© and Mr, fred Herbert were at Belmont on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Smith. Mrs. Gordon Johnson and Carol spent a few days last week in St. Marys with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. John Talayka and Joan of Windsor 'and Miss Patricia Tobhey, London, ylsitqd with Mrs. Alex Baillie recently. Mr, and Mrs. O’Brien visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Maxwell, Brncefifeld. Mr, and Mrs, Ed. AlfoM of Elkton, Mieh., spent Friday witlr Mr. and Mrs. Finkbeiner. two Alton Neil was ' the The th^me Household George Squire with Mr. and Harold Bell, of Sunday visitors near Gun Wil BRAY HATCHERY may have limited quantity started chicks, let us know if interested. And if you want Nov­ ember-December broiler cockerels, let us know your needs soon. Agent — Eric Carscadden, Exeter phone 2-fG-J. 17c 100 ACRES, LARGE brick house, bank barn and tractor shed. Never- failing- drilled well, water in house and barn, hydro throughout. Produc­ tive clay loam, 96 acres tillable, re­ mainder bush. Reasonably priced. Apply Fred G. Wright, R.R. 1, Credi- ton, phone 63-r-2._____________10? 17c FARM FOR SALE—150 acres of hea­ vy clay loam soil near Kirkton, Ont., 140 acres of land can be cultivated, 5 acres of gravel pit, 5 acres of maple bush; barn is L-shaped, 40’ x 90’, and 32’ x 50’; garage; a hen house capable of holding 400 hens; a new silo, size 12’ x 36’; 9,000 tile has just recently been laid, open ditch, pressure system. House is in very good shape and completely modern­ ized; it is a 2-storey white brick with 8 rooms and a 3-piece bath, 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors, basement and furnace. (Possession Dec. 1.) Low down payment with terms ar­ ranged. Contact Gus Morello, Real Estate Broker, phone 498, Ingersoll, Ont.___________________________10:17c WE HAVE A CLIENT who is in­ terested in securing a good 3-bedroom residence in Exeter. Immediate pos­ session not a necessity. If you have a house you are considering selling, come in and talk the matter over..— C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.________ 9-3tfc SEWING — Dressmaking, alterations and children’s wear. Bound or worked buttonholes made separately, if vou do your own sewing. —Mrs. D. Hog­ garth, 239 Anne St., Exeter. 3:10:17:24* SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED — Phone 108-W Lucan. _____ 3:10:17:24’ For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job bring it to Tudor’s in Hensall and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings.______10-30tfc FOR ARTIFICIAL insemination at its best for all breeds, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays. Phone collect Clinton 242. 5-14alt.tfc AUCTION SALE of Household Effects on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 on MAIN STREET, EXETER (Opposite McKenzie’s Store) at 1:30 p.m. Astral frig (new); radio; dining room table and buffet (cherry); (i dining room chairs; daybed; com­ bination writing desk and bookcase (oak); library table (oak); living room table; several rockers; hall rack: wardrobe: bedroom suite; one; bed springs and mattress; one single bed, with springs and mattress; bur­ eau; 2 washstands; dresser; -several small tables; several lamps; kitchen range: Quebec heater; kitchen drop­ leaf table; coal oil heater; 6 kitchen chairs; 2 pantry cupboards; 2 trunks; rugs and mats; sewing machine; fea­ ther tick and -pillows; hand washing machiner and wringer; lawn mower: ash sift: shovels; sealers; ton ol coal; and numerous articles. TERMS: Cash. MISS ANNIE FISH, PROP, FRED DAWSON, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR AND LESLIE GLANVILLE, AUCTIONEERS EMPLOYMENT WANTED YOUNG RESPONSIBLE Airman de- sires any type of employment during leave commencing October 10. Con­ tact Times-Advocate. 17:24c WOMAN WANTS general’ office work. Apply Times-Advocate. 17c WOMAN WANTS part-time light work, afternoons, not cleaning. Ap­ ply Times-Advocate. 17c HELP WANTED EARN MONEY—make friends, selling blouses, skirts, shirts, slacks. Highest quality, rock bottom prices. Samples loaned. Good commission. — Stenber Distributing Co., 30 McRoberts Ave., Toronto. 3:17c BOOKKEEPER—Office house 9 to 5. Exeter Produce and Storage, phone 580 Exeter.__________________ ,17c A GIRL FOR dining-room. Phone 70 or apply at Dominion Hotel, Zurich, 17:24:1c GIRL OR WOMAN to assist with household duties, 3 mornings a week. Phone 221-.T._____________________17c WAITRESS and KITCHEN GIRL for night work. Phone 88 Exeter. 17c. AVON NEEDS representatives for Grand Bend and Dashwood. Join now and enjoy fall and Christmas profits. For interview, write Mrs. M. Stock, 78 Duchess Avenue, Kitchener, Ont. 17:24* WANTED—Someone who reads The Times-Advocate thoroughly to watch for certain news items and send them to us. Write: Clips, 180 Colborno East, Oakville, Ont.___________ 17* WANTED — Third class Stationary Engineer. Apply Canadian Canners Ltd., Exeter, Ont. 9-17tfC HOW WOULD YOU like to establ yourself in a business of your o with a real future? .Sell our guaranteed products to friends « neighbors. Write for free catalogue and details. FAMTLEX, Dept, 2', 1600’ Delorimier, Montreal. 17c ASSISTANT for Exeter Post Office. Forty-four hours per week. Salary $1,440.00 to $1,800.00 per annum, Ap- ply to Postmaster, 17c LADY OR MAN TAILOR to do re­ pairs and alterations: must be pro­ ficient at all types of repairs. Apply at Brady Cleaners. _____ 170 $5,000 WILL PURCHASE 2-apartment home. This is a nice property well located in Exeter. Each apartment has complete kitchen and bath. Up­ per apartment rented at $40.00 per month. Immediate possession on low­ er. This is an unusual opportunity. Terms. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.___________9-3tfc COMFORTABLE 3-BEDROOM home. Well located with nice lot. This home has modern kitchen and bath­ room and hardwood floors through­ out. $1,500.00 cash will give quick possession. Balance easy monthly payments. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter.___________9-3tfc TWO-APARTMENT HOUSE, bath upstairs and downstairs, garage, full basement, coal furnace, hot and cold water, three miles south of Crediton. Phone 26-r-22 Crediton. 3:10:17:24* 7-ROOM BRICK house, furnace, gar­ age, garden, good location. Early possession., —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-3tfc ‘Meet Us At The Fair1'’ See The Latest m Plumbing and Heating AT OUR DISPLAY AT 2 Exeter Fall Fair NEXT THURSDAY! -V Lindenfields Limited “Your Hardware Headquarters PHONE 181 EXETER Harvest Sale You Have 1 Week Left You Can Add To Your Income Right Now! Over 600,000 acres of fall wheat, can be sprayed this fall. You can make extra money by writing orders for "Na-Churs” in your township. Full or part-time—no investment required. Farm background and car essential. We supply everything else VOii need. Baaed oh scientific tests At our ex­ perimental farm and experience of thousands of farmers your customers can expect 6 to 10 bushel increase In their crop. Got complete details to­day, Write giving full details of your qimllficntlons and territory desired. "NA-CHURS” PLANT FOOD CO. 2 Langarth St., London, Canada. Cars Reduced Up To $400 Reg Armstrong Motors Your Plymouth - Chrysler Dealer PHONE 216 EXETER