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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-05-01, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY. 1st, 1947Page 4 Your assurance of quality—Try on Crete and Sterling Bros, arch built shoes with ortho-rubber heels for comfort. argains Offered Here Montgomery-Ward Sea King On Display This Week WUERTH’S i FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WANTED We have a complete line of Work Shoes, the best grade, ranging from $2.60 soles, FOR SALE —. Earlyana soybeans, grown from registered seed, well adapted to Western Ontario, very good yielder, cannot be beaten for combining; also some Ajax oats. Phone 83r5 Hensail. 24:(1* FOR SALE — Two well-located building lots in Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Made by Evinrude these streamlined, compact motors should interest you campers, boat owners and fishermen. This week on display is a 5 h.p. twin and a 3 h.p. single. Look them oyer, sportsmen, and place your order with us. GRAHAM ARTHUR Your Studebaker Dealer - Mother’s Day, May 11th WEAR A CARNATION IN HER HONOUR. Remember her with Flowers or a Potted Plant. Men’s to $6.25, leather soles, panco leather heels, rubber heels and iron heels, Sport Oxfords for knockabout wear (in brown only). SEE THESE VALUES! Work Socks for hard wear 25c - 55c Dress Socks 25c to $2.50 Shoe Brushes (fine camel hair) 25c to $1.25 Metal Shoe Trees 79c pair 2 pair for $1.50 adjustable to keep the shoe in proper shape. Polishes, black Capo only, 2 for 21c Shoe repairing promptly attended to. Have those shoes resoled with our new stitcher. i i Wuerth’s Shoe Store The St. Marys Journal-Argus past week had a news item of fifty ..years ago: "Mr. W. B. Stone sold ; j a Red Bird bicycle to Mr. B. W. F. Beavers, teacher at Mt. Pleasant." ! Phone 276 I to We make up Containers of Cut Flowers for the Cemetery. Leave your telegraph orders with us early. EXETER FLOWER SHOP Ralph Bailey and Family Vactric Cleaners, complete with all attachments Portable Electric Room Heaters 2-Burner Hot Plates 1-Burner Hot Plates Presto Pressure Cookers Sparton Record Players Sparton Electric Phonographs Sparton Mantel Combination Sparton Console Combination Stewart-Warner Console Combination -s FIOR SALE—2 pieces plate glass in good condition, one S8x30 and one 88x81 ins. Apply John Ward, ■Exeter. lc FOR SALE — All kinds of seed grain—barley, oats, peas and clover seed. Cann’s Mill, phone 35W. 17tfc FOR SALE—Renfrew cream separ­ ators, hand or electric turned. Anyone in need of one, phone Hugh Thiel, Zurich 93r4. 17:24:1* FOR SALE—.Webster paint spray outfit. Apply at Times-Advocate. 1* IFOR SALE—General purpose horse, also McCormick-Deering manure spreader' (nearly new). Apply to N. Sinclair, R.R. 1, Crediton. Phone Crediton 36r33. 1* FOR SALE—International 2-furrow tractor plow, wide bottoms. Wm. McKenzie, Kippen.___________1* FOR SALE —■ Almost new 6-piece dinette suite; drop-side couch; English pram; Sunshine baby walker with handle; electric hot- water radiator; leaving town. Mrs. iShorey, Main St. 1* FOR SALE—C.C.M. bicycles recon­ ditioned and new tires, $25.00 to $3 3.00. Apply to W. Martin, Ex­ eter South. 1* Lamps and Shades FOR SALE1—Immediate or fall pos­ session, 100 acres with good brick house and bank barn, good water supply, 14 acres fall wheat, small bush, close to Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtoi’ Exeter. IFIOR SALE — Brick cottage, barn and five acres of land situated on No. 4 Highway, south of Exeter, C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. HOUSE FOR SALE—Crediton, 1%- storey brick with hydro; immed­ iate possession. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. IO”1 FOR SALE—iy2 storey house, in- sul sided, full basement, new furnace, cistern, laundry tuibs, living room, kitchen with built- ins, sinks, sunporch, 3 bedrooms, 3-piece bath; garages, acre land, option of extra acre; early .pos­ session. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE —Beautiful 8 home in Exeter, 3-piece two-storey solid brick, terial and be made into lot, also a new garage, particulars write Box phone IHS1 Exeter. room bath, best ma- workmanship, could a Duplex, large For full 187 or 1: 8c 2 years old; 8 yearling steers and heifers; 5 young calves. GRAIN—300 bus. mixed grain. IMPLEMENTS — 'M.H. binder; M.H. manure spreader, nearly new; rubber-tired wagon, nearly new;i •Deering mower; M.H. hay loader; M.H. side rake; steel hay rake; set of sleighs; steel tired wagon; new hay rack and rolling rack; disc; seed drill; land roller; riding plow; walking plow; set of scales; Viking cream separator, nearly new; 2-horse gas engine; .whiffle- trees; neckyokes, forks, etc, A quantity of household furni­ ture. No reserve. Everything will be sold to the highest TERMS—CASH MRS. IFiRANK TUFFEN, W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer. WANTED—Warehouse man, living quarters, available, married man preferred. Apply at Times-Advo­ cate. c WANTED—Young man to work on tobacco farm. 'For further parti­ culars, apply to Karl Weiberg, Centralia, 24:1 WANTED — Truck driver, living quarters available, married man preferred. Apply at Times-Advo­ cate. c WANTED—Good pasture for nine yearling cattle. R. Maver, 37rl6 Kirkton, lc I WANTED—Pasture for 6 head of cattle for the season. Apply at Times-Advocate. 1* WANTED—Grass for 2 colts. Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 1* WANTED — Furnished or unfurn­ ished houses, suites or house­ keeping rooms required immedi­ ately for married personnel oi RCAF Airport. These are veter­ ans, too, and deserve your as­ sistance. Phone 316 and ask for Housing Officer. NOTICES ANYONE WANTING cement or lane gravel or filler dirt, apply to S. 'Brock, phone 37r3 Kirkton or H.# Lawrence, 126 Hensail. 1:8* WARNING—.Persons intending to build or make major repairs within the Village of Exeter are warned that they must secure a building permit from the Council before starting operation, C. V. Pickard, Clerk. NOTICE — ‘Remember, boys and girls, every person come and spend a ‘profitable evening at the Junior Farmers and Junior Institute meeting Wednesday evening, May 7th, at the High School. c FOR RENT FOR RENT—100 acres 'pasture, lot 8, Con. 7, Hay. W. C. Pearce, Exeter, FOR RENT—125 acres good pas­ ture land, 5th con. of Hay, lots of water. Apply Wm. Gossman, phone 99 Dashwood. 1* NOTICE TO CREDITORS offered bidder. Prop. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction. grand bend on WEDNESDAY, MAY 14th, 1947 at 1:30 p.m., -the following: Quebec heater; Empire cook stove; living room talble; chester­ field; writing desk and book desk, combined; <2 dressers; 2 wooden beds and springs; 2 iron beds, springs and mattresses; 2 small tables; bed room stand; mattress; dining room buffet, table and chairs; boiler; 2 dozen quart seal­ ers; 2 dozen Imperial quart sealers; electric washing machine; tub and stand; 3 kitchen chairs; ironing- board; one dozen large plates; half dozen small plates; tea kettle; gar­ bage can; rocking chair; electric iron: 2 coal scuttles; bread pan and cover; 2 large platters. TERM'S—CASH MRS. JAS. PATTERSON, Prop. NOR'MAN TURNBULL, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. HOUSES FOR 'SALE — Crediton, 1%-storey frame 6-room built- in cupboards, hard and soft water, barn, henhouse. 1^-storey brick, vacant. 2-storey brick, newly interior decorated, furnace, hard and soft water, suitable for duplex, good barn. Electricity in all houses. W. C. ■Pearce, Exeter. FOR SALE—Red ®ox neck-piece; Muskrat coat, size 16; several evening dresses. Mrs. N. Hockey, phone 239. 1*FOR 'SALE—133 acres clay loam, Blanshard, brick house with slate roof,’ basement, barns, con­ crete stabling, silp; djriveslhed, henhouse; hydro; quick posses­ sion. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. $69.50 $23.50 $13.95 $7.50 $7.95 $2.95 to $4.95 $15.95 to $23.50 $24.95 (10-tube) RCA VICTOR PERSONAL RADIO Personal as a Purse . . . Compact as a Camera . . . Clear as a Bell. f to $49.50 $109.95 $225.00 |379.95 Practical Everlasting Model BP-4 complete $46.00 Snelgrove Tire & Andy Snelgrove, Prop. FOR SALE—A cistern pump, near­ ly new. Apply at Times-Advocate. 1* REDUCED TEN PER CENT. Following the lead of G. Stirrett, Sarnia merchant, who gave a ten per cent, discount in order to start a crusade for lower prices, I have decided to reduce the price of wheelbarrows from $9.00 to $8.00. S. M. SANDERS FOR SALE—General purpose Clyde gelding. Apply to Leonard Erb, R.R. 1, Zurich. 1:8 IFOR SALE—An outside toilet; 2 good pair of ove’-drapes. Apply at Times-Advocate. ‘FOR SALE—Drop-head sewing ma­ chine, in perfect condition. Apply to W. Martin, Exeter South. 1* To the Public FOR SALE —• 15.27 John Deere tractor in good running order. Apply at Times-Advocate. 1* IFOR SALE — 19 29 (Ford coach, Model A, in good condition, for quick sale. Scott’s Elevator, Lu­ can. lc FOR SALE — Cottage in Grand Bend, well located and in good condition; two bedrooms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. HOUSE IFOR SALE—Exeter, nicely situated, iy2 -storey brick in first class condition, newly painted, new roof, 3 rooms and breakfast nook, 3 bedrooms and 3 piece bath, full cellar, furnace has air circulator, blower; exceptionally good barn; double lot, hydro; possession arranged. W. C. Pearce Exeter. 10* Electric I wish to announce that I have leased Spruce Service Station and I ment Booth, 3 miles s Exeter, and am now business. I will endeavor prompt and efficient service and any patronage you may reserve for ane will be greatly appreciated. FOR SALE — Choice collie pups. Apply Floyd Stewart, Kirkton. Phone 541’9. lc HOUSE FOR SALE—Brick house, with conveniences, well located in Exeter. Quick ■possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Grove Refresh­ south of open for to give suits and condition, coat with to match; coat, FOR SALE—-Two men’s two overcoats in good ladies’ black boucle mink collar and muff also lady’s spring coat, navy blue, size 16 oi’ 18, reasonable.Phone 13r4, Exeter.’ lc Phone 18W, Exeter PERSONAL EXETER MEN WANTED 'FOR SALE—-Black mare, 5 old, well broken; Fordson tor with fenders; 3-horse engine. Edgar Rodd, phone ton 22rl4. Drive Your Car in Now for a Complete Spring Change-Over Nature doesn’t put springtime in your car but B-A Service does, Your B-A dealer will do thorough change-over job with . . . B-A 9 POINT CHANGE-OVER SERVICE I. CRANKCASE — Drain, flush and refill with Summer grade B-A Peer­ less Motor Oil. 2. CHASSIS—Lubricate ■with quality B-A Lubricants. 3. TRANSMISSION — Drain, flush and refill with Summer grade B-A Transmission Oil. 4. DIFFERENTIAL — Drain, flush and refill with Slimmer grade B-A All-Purpose Hvpoid Gear Lube. Plus These Extra Services: Check Oil Filter Air Filter . . . Check Tires . . FOR SALE—IS little pigs ready to wean. Gordon Hamilton, Hen- sall, phone 7 3rl2, 1c FARMS FOR SALE— 150 acres, rich, well drained land, bush, 'Stephen, buildings with hydro. 15 0 acres, fertile, well drained land, bush, Logan, buildings with most conveniences. Other farms also. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 27* LOST years trac- M.H. Kirk- 1* FOR SALE — Collie pups, Gordon Moir, Hensail, phone 92r31. lc FOR SALE—Strawberry plants for early planting, several varieties. Apply to Mrs. Emalie Carter on highway south of town. 1* FERTILIZER—Probably your last call foi’ fertilizer. We have a car on track. Cann’s Mill, phone 3 5W. 1c FEMALE HELP WANTED LOST—A pair of side-cutting pliers between ’Anglican Church and Andrew Street North. Please phone the hydro office, 127, Exeter. Eric Sutherland. 1* IN THE ESTATE OF WALTER SOVEREIGN, of the Village of Lucan in the Comity of Middlesex, Printer, Deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above ■mentioned person, who died at the Village of 'Lucan, on the 15th day of October, 1946, are required to file proof of same with the under­ signed Solicitor for the Estate, on or before the 10th day of May. 1947. AFTER THAT DATE, the assets of said Estate will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been re­ ceived. DATED at London, Ontario, this 27th day of March A.D. 19 47. ELDON W. MITCHELL, Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.. No. 169 y> Dundas Street, LONDON, Ontario.24:1c AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND CHATTELS Wm. H. Smith, Auctioneer, has received instructions to sell by pub­ lic auction at Crediton East on SATURDAY, MAY 3rd, 1947 at 1:30 o’clock, the following: REAL ESTATE — 1 y2 storey frame house with % acre of land on Main St., Crediton East. Sold: subject to a reasonable reserve bid. CHATTELS—4 beds; 4 springs; 4 mattresses; 2 feather ticks; 2 dressers; 2 stands; bureau; 2 small tables; large chair; 2 rockers; folding cretonne screen; dining­ room table; 6 dining-room chairs; sideboard; buffet; folding couch; couch; 3 large trunks; 2 kitchen, tables; 3 kitchen chairs; sink; oil stove; 2 cook stoves; small oil' burner; lawn mower; dishes; kit­ chen utensils; lamps; doilies; table oilcloth; table cloths; can; quantity of coal and wood; cooking range; electric Spacemaker brooder; 8-day clock; Model-A iF'ord with new tires’ and recently over­ hauled; table. TERMS OF SALE — Chattels, cash. Terms of real estate made known on day of sale. The Property of Elizabeth Rau C. HILL, Prop. E. SMITH, Clerk, WM. H. SMITH, Auctioneer. Crediton, phone 43-2. 5 gal. oil MISCELLANEOUS RADIO REPAIR SERVICE — All makes of radios expertly repair­ ed. Satisfaction guaranteed. Leave radios at Beavers Hardware or phone 26. DUPLICATE KEYS cut for most cars, and cylinder type locks. Beavers Hardware. TEACHERS WANTED Cheek Drain, with clean, clean voltage and Clean and 5. FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS Remove, wash and repack. 6. HOSE CONNECTIONS — radiator and hose connections. 7. RADIATOR reverse-flush and refill water. 8. BATTERY — Check hydrometer readings’, grease terminals. 9. SPARKPLUGS — Remove^ clean and regap for greater efficiency. (install new cartridges if required) . . . Clean Check Fanbelt for wear and tension. Brakes Overhauled on all Makes Complete Line of Walker Mufflers and Pipes for all Popular Cars. New Overhead Greasing Equipment Recently Installed PHONE 328 SUMMER WAITRESSES WANTED: Girls of neat .appearance for "Snack Shop’’, Grand Bend; sea­ son May or June till Labor Day night; good wages; nice living quarters overlooking lake; very reasonable working hours; girls supervised; character references required. Apply in own hand­ writing to W. Eric McIlroy, Lakeview Casino, Grand Bend, Ontario. 24c THE USBORNE Township School Area Board is offering $1500 for normalite Protestant teachers and $1650 for experienced Protestant teachers to fill the vacancies in the several schools. 'Duties are to commence Sept.. 2. Applicants please give previous Inspector’s name. A. Garnet Hicks, Exeter, Ontario, Sec’y-Treas. In the Estate of WILLIAM HENRY SCHROEDER. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the estate of William Henry Schroeder, late of the Town­ ship of Stephen in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on oi’ about the 28th day of February. A.D. 1947, are required to file par­ ticulars of the same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ont., by the 6th day of 'May, A.D. 1947, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. DATED the 12th day of April, A.D. 1947. ELMER D. BELL, Exeter, Ontario, ■Solicitor for the Executors. auction Twp 1947 z* AUCTION SALES ASSISTANTS for "Snack Shop” Kitchen: July to Labor Day. Ap­ ply to W Eric 'Mcllrov Lake­ view Casino, Grand Bend, Ont. 24c FAMUjEJT offers you more money . . . larger orders in the door to door selling field. Customers are enthused over the value of our 200 guaranteed household neces­ sities. Every person a potential buyer. Operate in town or in the country if you own a car, SE­ CURE THE PROFITABLE. FAM- ILEX AGENCY IN YOUR TER­ RITORY. Details and catalogue FREE. Dept. H. 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. Men use "VIGORINE” if Weak, run­ down, nervous. Get renewed, pep vitality, 15-day treatment $1.00, At Robertson/s Drug Store, i Fishermen Note We are offering a prize of any $10.00 Rod or $10.00 Reel in our store for the fish caught this sea- any tackle purchased in this store, of Contest posted in store. BEAVERS HARDWARE Your Sporting Goods Headquarters largest son on Rules LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND REPAIRED If you have to talk to your Blower to get your lawn cut—don’t do it! Bring it in and wc will put it in first Class cutting order. If you have any broken castings or any parts which need welding, we will give your needs our prompt attention. MARSHALL REPAIR SHOP 1 block north of the Creamery AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND REAL ESTATE on Lot 21, Con. 15, Stephen Twp. on THURSDAY, MAY 1st, 1947 TERM'S — On Real Estate made known on day of sale. Chattels—■ cash. G'EO. LINK, Prop. GEO. LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. CLEARING AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN AND FURNITURE willW. E. Nairn, Auctioneer sell by public auction on Lot 15, Con. 9, Village . on THURSDAY, MAY 8 th commencing at 1 o’clock, lowing: HORSES — Mare, mare, 7 years old; old, in foal, CATTLE—6 fresh due early In May; 5 cattle, of Staffa 1947 the fol 10 years old mare. 5 years cows; 2 COWS, rising AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public on Lot 29, Con. 3, Usborne on WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th, at 1 p.m., the following: Herd of dual-purpose Shorthorns, pure-breds and grades — Clearing Sale. Herd Sire — Pansy’s Model —26 430 6— 3 years old, bred by G. L. 'Smith, of Meadowvale, good beef conformation and plenty of milk in ancestry. COWS— Weldwood May Chieftan —284800— red cow due to at time of sale; Two-year-old daughter of above cow, red, tattooed, eligible for registration, and nursing a calf; Two-year-old red heifer out of a Weldwood cow, tattooed and eligible' for registration, bred to herd sire and due last of September; Red cow. milking, bred to herd sire and due early in October; Pure-bred, but not registered, heifer calf; Two-year-old daughter of the above cow, nursing a heifer calf from herd sire, and bred again; Roan grade Shorthorn cow nurs­ ing two calves; Two-year-old grade heifer nurs­ ing a heifer calf and bred again to. herd sire. YOUNG CATTLE— One 2-year-old white face heifer suitable for beef ring; One grade. Shorthorn yearling 'heifer; Two yearling Shorthorn steers. PIGS-—Yorkshires Two boar pigs, 4 months old at time of s'ale, pure-bred, tattooed, eligible for registration, ‘Several sows from the same litter. 35 stocker pigs, HOR'SES—One ' WOOD—About dry limb wood, son, IMPLEMENTS ing dump rake, TERMS—CASHHARRY STRANG, Prop G» W, LAWSON, Clerk. F. TAYLOR, Auct. 25th calva the aged team, 20 cords of six-foot, mixed, cut last sea- ■McCormick-Dear-