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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-06-07, Page 4Page 4 nr •ft *~**1*~ TOP TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO,THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1945 •A A Practical Farmer for Canada’s Next Premier ■ IN THE EXETER ARENA - THURSDAY, JUNE 7 EJECTION RETURNS (Continued from page Classified Directory lost Taylor—453 FOR SALE COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE LOST—One hundred dollai’ bill. Finder please call the Tlmes- Advocate for particulars. 7’C Majority for Goderich Advance 1 A 61 ................ 31 21 79 2 ................ 69 27 132 3 ............... 64 38 116 4 ...........27 54 365 .............. 70 33 9?6 .......... 40 22 51 7 ............... 108 35 123 *8 ............... 53 19 42. 9 ............... 63 30 179 10 ............. 94 20 136 11 ............. 45 13 7612 .............. 53 27 102 717 340 1170 3 GOOD REASONS FQR USING WANT-ADS: 1 . , Readers 2 . , Uttle Cost 3 . t Results W/N WITH BRACKEN ELECT PRYDE IN HURON-PERTH JUNE 11th Authorized by Huron-Perth Progressive Conservative Association A u I KNOW WHAT FARMERS WANT” saysJohn Bracken, the Farmer "When I speak of agriculture, I mean farmers and farmers1 wives and children and -all those , . . who are dependent upon the prosperity of farm­ ing for their material welfare,” For more than twenty years, as the undefeated, progressive leader of a Farmers’ Party, John Bracken has fought unendingly for the economic rights of farmers. To-day, this great farmer’s lifelong struggle to raise the living standards of farm life in Canada, has become national in scope — Dominion-wide in the devoted intensity of John Bracken’s life purpose. To-day, this far-visioned * farmer-leader of the Progressive Conservative Party — calls upon all Canadian farmers to enlist under his progressive banner in order to achieve, here and now, a far better life for the farmers of every community, in every Province of this great Dominion. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 , Stanley ....... 45 .......... 68 .......... 35 ......... 37 ........ 23 ......... 75 ........ 33 57 3 5 8 12 8 2 6 4 48 Taylor- 41 34 40 146 62 55 15 99 FOR SALE—Used brick and ipg material, phone 37r6, wood. Lawrence Taylor, Bend. build- Dash- Grand 31:7* A Court of Revision of the As­ sessment Roll of the Township of Usborne for the year 1945 will be held at the Township Hall, Elim- ville, on Saturday, June 9, 1945, at 3 p.m. A. W. Morgan, Clerk. BABY CHICKS 373 Majority for Goderich Township 26 16 8 1 15 5 492 ■119 CAR’ FOR SALE — 1929 Essex coupe, serial number 1008022, good condition, just overhauled, fair tires, Apply at TimesnAdvo- cate Or phone 239, 31;7* 36 29 49 25 45 28 88 69 95 67 70 48 212 Majority for Hullett ........ 81 ........ 61 ........ 45 ......... 81.......... 22 ......... 68 ......... 60 Majority 418 for 71 Taylor- 437 —225 FOR ■SALE—One Anchor-Holt No, 5 separator, ip good condition, cheap; modern Quebec cook stove, like new, used only six months; child’s go-cart. Apply Holbert Springett, lot 22, con. _3, London Twp., (no phone). 31c FOR SALE — One gravel loader; one 2 drum winch; one 4 yard steel gravel box. Lackie Bros., Whalen, Ont, . 31c A-l BABY CHICKS—from blood- tested stock: Barred Rocks; Large Type White Leghorns; B. Rock x W. Leghorn; Sussex x New Hampshire; Red x Rocks. Write or phone A. H. Switzer Hatchery, Granton, Ont„ for price list, phone 3 8-3 Granton. 26 1 1 19 0 3 6 75 41 35 82 39 35 73 38056 Ballantyne—38 Tuckersmith ------- FOR SALE—23 chunks, about 80 to 100 pounds; 40 weaners in about 2 weeks. Harry Carroll, Centralia. 7 * FOR SALE—Six collie pups. Appiy Gordon Moir, phone Hensall 92r31. 7* FOR SALE—Sows. 1A-. E. Oestreich- er, Dashwood, phone 57rl0. 7:14* CHICK BARGAINS for this_ week and .next. White Leghorns, Rock x White Leghorns, auoua Whites: Non-sexed 9,95, pullets 19.95. Barred Rocks, New shires, New Hampshire x Rocks 10.95, pullets 16.95, cock- . erels 10.95. Assorted Heavies1 non-sexed 9,95, pullets 14,95, cockerels 9.95, Assorted Light and Medium Breeds: non-sexed 8.95, -pullets 17.95. Cockerels: White Leghorns 1.50. 2-week-old add 6c, 3-week-old add lie, 4- week-old add 16c. Shipped C.O.D. This advertisement must accom­ pany your order." Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ontario. 2tc Barred Austra Jffamp- Barreu i 1 ............ 71 • 6 66 2 ............... 57 11 62 3 ........... 84 12 41 4 .............. 65 2 61 5 ............ 53 9 70 6 .............. 54 4 44 V 384 44 344 Majority for Ballantyne—40 Recapitulation Exeter ........ 194 76 689 Hensall ........ 152 2 203 Clinton ......... 374 73 658 Seaforth ........ 441 45 455 Usborne ........ 222 51 568 Stephen ........ 458 93 768 McKillop ....... 408 51 287 Goderich ....... 717 340 1170 Stanley ........ {373 48 492 Goderich Twp. 212 71 437 Hullett ......... 418 56 38.0 Hay ............. 587 94 470 Tuckersmith .. 3 84 44 344 Total .............4940 1044 6921 Majority for Taylb'r-Over Ballantyne —1981. Number of Voters on Lists 18,03 9 —— -------------------------------- r-... ■■ry-rnMwni-w—WMnw-MiimuirriijmiMB FOR SALE—*28 Oldsmobile coach, good tires and motor, easy on ■gas, Serial No. 21865. Also front axle with very .good tires off Chrysler car. Both car and axle have 2-0-inch rim. Apply R. W. Batten (Riverview Parky, 7* FOR SALE — One Durham call. Phone 44r3 Kirkton. 7c FOR SALE — Two-burner electric plate, practically new. Apply to Mrs. Cameron, phone 170 w, Ex­ eter. ' 7* FOR SALE—Oak ‘Roll top desk, small electric radio, modern for- • poster bed springs and . dresser, good kitchen range, gateleg table. R. E. Balkwill. * FOR SALE—One front truck axle, complete with or without 32x6 tires and tubes. Apply to Harold Cudmore, phone 171r3 Exeter.7* REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALES auction sale of hotel FURNITURE, BAB BOOM AND MIRROR on SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1945 AT THE DASHWOOD HOTEL WM. GOSSMAN, Prop. A. WEBER, Auctioneer. 7:14c auotion sale of house, THREE LOTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFRECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction pn Main Street, Exeter, on THURSDAY, JUNE 31st, 1915 at 1 p.m., the tollowing: Fine big residence pn Main Street, brick house, furnace and hath, frame barn, good garden, nice lawn, shade trees, a fine place to live, the property of the late Wil­ liam Enell, subject to reserve bid. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% down, ‘balance in 30 days. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kit­ chen stove, coal or wood; small table; 2 plate burner; electric iron; electric couch; radio; electric washer; china cabinet? dining room chairs; Philco cabinet sewing machine; heater; 4 parlour chairs; 2 rockers; Palmer piano in good shape; tables; rocker; 2 walnut dresser; cushions; chest of drawers; dresser; writing desk; gramaphone with records; hall mirror; icentre table; complete bedroom outfit; bed; dresser; com­ mode; toilet set; bedroom rug; parlor suite, chairs, settee; chairs; rockers; table; books; verandah chair; flower stand; dresser; mir­ ror; 2 high chairs; trunks; stands; suit case; quilting frames; set of scales; curtain stretchers; curtains;. 3 dozen pint sealers; (cellar table; cupboard; step ladder; pictures; clothes horse; ' several rugs and carpets; pots; pans; pails; cook­ ing utensils; dishes of all kinds; garden tools; lawn mower; buggy; cutter; extension ladder; buck saw; robe; garden hose; quantity of hard coal; quantity of wood. TERMS of Chattels: Cash. CLARISSE and VICTOR SNELL, Executors, GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. walnut cabinet; 3 bed springs; parlour lamp; ONLY THE BEGINNING —of John Brackets nation-wide Campaign for Farmers, is the assurance for every farmer of a fair, proportionate share of the nation’s income — through guaranteed prices for farm products. WE GO ON FROM THERE —Our Policies embrace every aspect of Canadian farm life — the life of the farmer, his wife — his children. They are typical of our farmer-leader’s human, progressive approach to farm problems. To these measures, John Bracken is pledged:— • HEALTH — In many, rural ar.eas, due to economic conditions, medical and hospital services are totally in­ adequate. WE SHALL — provide the financial assistance required to place and keep health services in rural areas on a par with those in urban areas — and raise the standard of both. • EDUCATION — In Canada, educa­ tion depends largely on land taxation. Consequently, in many rural areas, revenue is insufficient for educational needs and many children are unjustly deprived of adequate educational facilities. WE SHALL —see that the Federal Government, without interfering with Provincial jurisdiction, provides fin­ ancial assistance in order that Provinces may make possible a high standard of education in every section of Canada. In this Way, as well, the burden of land taxation will be lightened. • FARM MACHINERY —In order to preserve the family farm in Can- ada, a unit now threatened by the competition of larger units in, this and other countries . . . WE SHALL — reduce the overhead cost of machinery required on farms by plans for co-operative ownership and, where advisable, by state or municipal ownership of power equip­ ment. The cost to farmers of securing the advantages of mechanization will thus be greatly reduced. • FARM WORKERS—In off-seasons farm workers frequently lack em­ ployment. WE SHALL — plan supplementary employment for farm workers in off­ seasons by the development of addi­ tional enterprises. We shall, encour­ age the decentralization of industry and the location in rural areas of suitable small-scale industrial enter­ prises. • RURAL ELECTRIFICATION — In Order to bring more modern con­ veniences, at the lowest possible cost, to women in rural homes, and to farmers — WE SHALL — start an immediate program that will ultimately carry the benefits of electricity' to every last farm home. These are but a, few of our far- reaching Progressive Conservative Farm Policies founded on a new, pro­ gressive conception of the rights of Canadian farmers in every commun­ ity of every Province. To-day a farmer fights for farmers’ rights. Help John Bracken to raise the living standards of the forgotten man — the Canadian farmer. , F-4 Barn Dance There will be an Old Time Barn Dance held at the new barn of and Mrs, Tom Slavin, 3“ miles of Hensail on Friday, June CKNX Ranch Boys and Cora furnish the music, also other Mr. east Sth. will , _ en­ tertainers. There will be a lunch booth. / c NOTICES f6r SALE — 100-acre ’farm of choice land, lot 6, con. 7, town­ ship of Blanshard 1% miles east of Woodham off No. 23 Highway; good 1% storey brick house with furnace; 2 bank barns each 36x60, L-shaped, good stabling, system; hydro water; wheat' Apply St. Marys, 16-11, icement floors, water implement shed 26x60; throughout; abundance of privilege to sow fall and do fall ploughing. Carman Switzer, R.R. 6, Ont. Phone Kirkton ________________4tc A Vote for Your Published by the Progreisive Conservative Party, Ottawa. w TOM PRYDE IN HURON-PERTH TO THE' RATEPAYERS . OF USBORNE TOWNSHIP Public meetings for the dissem­ ination of information re Township School Area will be held ' in the Township of Usborne, as follows: At S. S. No. 5, Bisset's School, on Friday, June 15, at 8.30 p.m., and at S S. No. 6, Winchelsea, on Mon­ day, June 18, at 8.30 p.m. Both meetings will be addressed >by Mr. S. H. Whitmore, Sec’y-Treas, of the Tuckersmith Township School Area. These meetings are being held to give you an opportunity to study this project and residents of neigh­ boring section are requested to at­ tend. FOR SALE—3 acres near Clinton, small neat house, nice hedge and trees, garage, barn, henhouses, pig-pen, all with hydro. Brick house, garage and about 2 acres, Exeter. Small general country store, hen­ house and fruits and acreage. W. C. Pearce, E&eter. FOR SALE — Comfortable house, small barn, chicken-houses, fruit AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS on Lot 28, Concession 7, Hay Township 3 % miles west of Hensall, 2 yz miles east of Zurich, 1% miles north, on TUESDAY, JUNE 12th, 1945 commencing at 1.00 o’clock sharp. FARM PROPERTY of 99% ac­ res. more or less, 37 acres oats, 8 acres barley, 'balance in grass. Farm is well drained and fenced, has plenty of hard and soft water, brick house with kitchen attached, cellar and wood shed, double gar­ age; large driving shed, hen house and pig stable; large bank barn, water system in barn; land is all black loam and in good state of cultivation: a very desirable farm home. TERMS OF FARM: 10% on day of sale and balance in 30 days. Sold subject to a reserve bid. HORSES — Black team; grey Percheron gelding. 4 years old; dark bay mare, rising 3 years old. CATTLE—White cow. fresh re­ newed; roan icow, fresh; white cow, milking; red cow with calf at foot; red Hereford Cow, fresh; Hereford, cow due in June; grey cow, milk­ ing, with calf at foot; roan cow, milking, renewed; spotty cow due in June; farrow cow; 2 baby beefs; 6 small calves; 14 heifers steers, all Herefords, rising AUCTION SALE OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE (Everything like new) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1945 on Albert Street, Exeter, at 1 o’clock. 3-piece chesterfield suite, 9-piece dining room suite, book case, hall seat, 2 beds with springs and matt­ resses, 2 dressers, 3 bedroom chairs, bedroom rocker, 2 small tables, kitchen table, -3 kitchen chairs,, large rocking chair, small rocking chair, parlor table, 3 flower stands, 3 small tables, electric washing machine, wash tub, 2 congoleum rugs, day bed, writing desk, coal scuttle, watering can, step ladder, large galvanized bath tub, lawn mower, garden rake, hoes, potato digger, shovels, post hole auger, wheelbarrow, rubber' hose, grind stone, trailer, quantity Of lumper, quantity of brick, wax polishing brush, quilting frames, Ironing board, floo'r mop, broom, crock (4 gal.), a quantity of dishes, sealers, butter tray and ladle, axe, electric light fixture, scythe, stove pipes,, croquet set, cobbler’s set, window sash, cupboards, doors, and many other articles too numerous to men­tion. A. W. MORGAN, Clerk. 2t OWNERS OF DOGS Dog tags are now available and owners of dogs must secure same on or before June 15th. 3tc C. V. Pickard, Clerk. HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The next meeting of the Huron County Council Will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, commencing Tuesday, June 12th, at 2,00 p.m. All accounts, notices of deputa­ tions and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the .County Clerk not later than Saturday, June 9th. N. W. Miller, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario. Are You Ruptured? OUR SERVICE IS DIFFERENT. WE SELL YOU A FIT IN OUB PRIVATE TRUSS ROOM. Trusses, Belts, Supports of all kinds, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Over ill years experience. ft Your drugs at ROBERTSON’S PhOrtO 150 Exeter <□XJ.XCl.xX UCtJ, Xlj V11 XvAwJLL“Xx\J U,&Cb, LI LL1L . -i i q " t* 1 zTtrees, 12 acres of land. In Exeter. |1 yea,lsv°„L This property is in good repair • and very desirable. C» V. Pickard. FOR SALE—Brick House on John Street, 1 % storey rug brick, modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Apply to B. M. Fran­ cis, tfc FOR SALE—Store building, Exeter. Centrally located. Living quar­ ters attached. C. V. Pickard. Exeter, FOR SALE—Good brick house on Andrew Street, near school; with stable and garage combined; good sized garden, immediate possession. Apply at • Times-Ad- vocate. 7c WANTED WANTED—100 'pigs, 6-10 weeks old. Apply Wein Bros. Hatchery, Exeter. 7:14 CASH FOR FOX HORSES — Dead animals removed. Two-hour ser­ vice day or night. Phone Credi- ton 47rl5, collect. Jack Williams. 5:31 4fp WANTED—A second-hand matt­ ress in good condition for bed 6 ft. by 3 ft. 6 in. Apply at Thues-AdvOcate. 31:7* WANTED-—-At Grand Bend, capable .girl or woman to help in guest house for summer months. No cooking, no laundry, wages good. Pinecroft Bodge, Telephone 44r3 STRAWBERRY supper St. tend berry 27th. Week, Mary’s Chtitch, Brinsley, iii- holdihg their annual straw- and cold meat supper, June Further aftnonncement next and from TERMS—CASH WILLIAM QUINN, Proprietor, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer,. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk. PIGS -— Young Yorkshire bred; young Yorkshire sow. IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder. 6- ft. cut; MicCormick-Deering mower, new self-oiler; spring-tooth culti­ vator, new; McCormick-Deering 11- disc fertilizer drill, new; 1-horse scuffler; 13-disc grain drill: 3-drum steel roller; 10-ft. steel M.H. rake; large twin plow; small twin plow; M.H. bean scuffler with puller combined; sling ropes; clover bun­ cher; iron kettles; large 2,000 lb. capacity Scales; Clinton ■ fanning mill; walking plow; 2 3-section harrows; scraper, harrow cart; root pulper; wheel ,barrow; .bob sleighs; rubber-tired wagon; 16-ft •flat sliding rack; 3 2-ft. extensiou ladder; cutter, quantity of anion crates; turnip seed; grass seeder; colony stove; Stewart horse clip­ pers; wagon box; steel tired wag­ on; gravel box; McCormick-Deering manure .spreader, new; disc, new; hay rack; set single harness: 2 Sets heavy harness; 5 horse collars; set collar tops; sleigh platform; electric fencer, new; pig crate; 75 bushels barley; quantity of wheat; 2 galvanized troughs; large barrel; forks, shovels, spades, grain shovel; grain bags, twine sacks, bag trucks, logging chaii), whiffletrees, neck- yokes, large' onion sieve, onion scuffler, 2 bushels of Timothy seed. 1 bus. seed beans, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTSSink, quantity of sealers, icook stove, an­ tique spooh bed, Daisy ichiirn, 3- burnor coal oil stOVe, strainer pails, Renfrew cream separator; 2 beds, set of springs, new mattress, roast­ ing pah; cross-cut saw; vacuum sow, ing pan; cross-cut saw; sweeper, ringer, 2inc tub, hanging lamp, set of sad irons, shusage grinder, sausage stuffer, ice cream freezer, efocks, lanterns, lambs, gas lamp, leather couch, carpet sweeper. MRS. MARY STEPHEN, prep. Enrich, On'thrio, TENDERS FOB COAL AND COKE • Federal Buildings—Province of Ontario " Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Coal,” will be received until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), Wednesday, Jone 27, 1945, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province- of Ontario. Forms of tender with specifica­ tions and conditions attached can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and the Supervising Archi­ tect, 36 Adelaide St. East, ’Toronto, Ont. Tenders should be made on the- forms supplied by the Department and in-.accordance with departmen­ tal ■ specifications and conditions at­ tached thereto. Coal dealers’ licence­ numbers must be given when ten­ dering. . The Department reserves the- 1’ight to demand from any* success­ ful tenderer, before awarding the order, a security deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the order of the Hon­ ourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the* amount of the tender? or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Rail­ way Company and its constituent companies unconditionally guaran­ teed as to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the afofemehtioned bonds and a cer­ tified cheque, if requited to make up an. odd amount, • Such security will serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfilment of the contract. By order, J. M. SOMERVIBLE^ ■ Secretary,. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 25, 1945, o