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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-10-02, Page 4COMING EVENTS FOR RENT LOST AND FOUND ORDERS TAKEN October 6th, 1947 and Following $1,000 ONLY ALLOWED EACH PERSON New Classifi ♦ Classified rates, effective now, are IVoc per word first in­ sertion, (Minimum 35c); 1c per word for succeeding in­ sertions (Minimum 25c). An extra charge of 10c if replies are to be left at this office. Bookkeeping charges added to delinquent accounts, mM* uftyai A SExeter Times-Advocate E. D. BELL EXETER a Insulation We Have It . . ♦ You Will Want It . . . . . . when you know how you can protect yours and yourself from the heat of summer and the cold in winter by insulating ' your home with the best Insulation on the market. Huron Lumber Co. Limited Phone 48 Exeter *■ We Have Just Installed a the TIME5-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2nd, 1947* | ! | BAZAAR AND TEA--The Ladies’; Guild of Trivitt Memorial Church; will hold a bazaar and tea in the Parish Hall on Friday afternoon, I Nov. 21st. Watch for further par-1 tieulars. FOR RENT—A Webster paint spray outfit. Beavers Hardware. LOST—In Exeter a pair of girl’s glasses with plastic rims, in a brown leather case. Reward. Margaret White.2* LOST—From a mile south of Ex­ eter and Hensail a bag of beans. Finder please phone 175r21 How­ ard Kerslake, R.R. 1, Centralia. 2e FOUND—On Centralia road, a par­ cel. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for advt. Apply at Times-Advocate. 2c STRAYED Hi ■a -69 II I i i They are read by more than 8t800 Times-Advocate readers every weeh Phone 31w for an ad taker it FOR SALE FOR SALE PERSONAL FOR SALE—Three to four tons of steel rods for construction. Ap­ ply Exeter Co-Op. 25c FOR SALE—Winter apples. Orders left with B. M, Francis or Cecil Rowe. ‘Frank MacKenzie, Prop. 2tfe STRAYED — Six young head of cattle onto farm of Chester Rowe con. 2 Hay Twp. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. 2:9:16c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter ol’ the Estate of JAMES WESLEY WHITE, late of the Township of McGillivray, in the County of Middlesex, Farmer, de­ ceased. TAKE NOTICE that creditors and others having claims against the estate of the said James Wesley White, are required to file their claims duly verified with the under­ signed before November 1st, 1947, and that after said date the Execu­ tors will distribute the estate’, hav­ ing regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. DATED this 30 th day of Septem­ ber, A.D. 1947. DOUGLAS & McCALLUM, 383 Richmond Street, LONDON, Ontario. Solicitors for Executors. 2:9:16c aBsraffiMK. FOR SALE—Mixed dry wood (mostly elm and soft maple) $4.00 per single eord, 12 inch, delivered, 15 cents per cord for orders under ten cord. Cordwood $11.00 per cord delivered, 50 cents per cord extra for orders under three cords. Apply Geo. Keen, phone 57 Ailsa Craig. 18:4t* Men use “VIGORINE” if weak, run­ vitality. 15-day treatment $1.00. At Robertson’s Drug Store, down, nervous. Get renewed pep, FOR SALE —- 7 acres of canning corn stalks. Apply to Albei-t Mit­ chell, Exeter South. 2* WANTED—One root pulper. Phone 5S*W Exeter. 2* ’•FORGET YOUR FEET—walk OU air; give them Lloyd’s Corn Salve care.” 50c at Robertson’s Drug Store. FOR SALE—Oldsmobile sedan, ’38, two-tone blue and grey, new paint, good condition; reason­ able. Phone 239, Exeter. 25:2* FOR SALE — Good 1941 Pontiac DeLuxe sedan. Apply at Times- Advocate. 2* FOR. SALE—2 Clydesdale horses, one 8 years old, the other aged, priced to move. Phone 78 Exeter. 25:2c FOR SALE—2 acres or more of turnips on the field; also halt acre of potatoes and half acre of beans. W. F. Abbott, Exeter. 2* FOR SALE—Gramaphone in good condition; cost $100.00, will sell for $25.00; also 20 records. S. M. Sanders. Exeter. 2* FOR SALE—Coal and wood lator cabinet heater, in class condition, Beaupre’s End General Store. circu- first- North 2c FOR SALE—1934 Chevrolet coach. Shop, 2c Apply Bailey’s Flower Exeter, phone 270, FOR SALE — Two wheel tractor trailer, dual wheels, platform 7x12, 3 4x7 tires. Al condition. Apply to Bill Coward, phone 37rl9 Kirkton. 2* APPLES FOR SALE — Spys, Tal- man Sweets, etc., after October 6th; will be home evenings and Thanksgiving Day. Jas. W. Gar­ diner, Kirkton R.R. 1. 2:9c We solicit brake drum business from the other garages and are equipped to handle all brake service. GRAHAM ARTHUR Highest Prices Paid home. over Watson, of Kir Mrs. E. Cowar visited with M Coward, one ev hour Miss Ol was well at- morning, The was followed service charge. A Want Ad will bring an i: ion of buyers to your home. Brake Drum Lathe Your Studebaker Dealer THAMES ROAD Mr. Jack Rollings, who has re­ cently returned from England, and Ronald Gollings, of Toronto, visit­ ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ja-mes Simp­ son last Friday. Rally Day service tended last Sunday Rally Day program during the church with Rev. Mair in Anne Morgan gave the story of Church of the Friendly Heart” her usual pleasing and efficie way, which was much enjoyed both young and old. The Sacrament service will observed during church servi hour Sunday morning at 11: a.m. Sunday School at 10:15 a. Mr. and Mrs. P. Passmore spe a few days last week at Manitou! Island. Mr. and Mrs. N. ton, and Mr, and of Salem, Oregon, and Mrs. Stanley ning last week. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Coward, Kitchener, visited with Mr. and M Roy Coward over the week-end. Miss Elsie Bray, of London, spe the week-end at her home. Miss Anne Morgan, of Londe visited with her parents week-end. Mr. Bert Gardiner, of spent the week-end at his The W.M.S. and W.A. held the thank-offering meeting at the hoi: of Mrs. K. Duncan on Wednesd: afternoon. Roy’s W.M.S. join' with the Thames Road in the met ing and Mrs. Geo. Layton, of E eter, was guest speaker, modern ches- rich covering, chair, used a in excellent mahogany FOR SALE—3-piece terfield suite with including lazy-boy few months only, condition; modern book case; small maple bed table; kitchen chrome table with plas­ tic top; singing canary with cage; books on art zand Jan- guages. Apply to Roger W. Jette, on Reynolds farm, west of Sea­ forth, home after 6 p.m,, or phone 667r33, Seaforth. 2c FOR SALE—Ladies’ suit, navy blue serge, size 42, splendid condi­ tion. Apply at Times-Advocate. 2c FOR SALE—Six choice New Hamp­ shire pullets and a few Light Sussex, 614 months old; green Wilton rug 9x9; single white iron bed, springs and mattress. W. Morley, Andrew St., phone 22 6, Exeter. 2* FOR SALE — 1937 Dodge 3-ton truck, suitable for buck rake or . will sell it to Arthur's Service FOR SALE—19 36 good condition, West’s Service Station. wreck. Graham Station. 2c Ford coach, in Apply at Harris 2* FOR SALE — 2 heating stoves in first class condition, one suitable for cooking. C. M. Green, Credi- ton, phone 11. 2* FOR SALE—130 Hamp.-Rock pul­ lets at ,$1.5 0 each, beginning to lay. Apply Harvey Hoy, Hensail, phone 42. 2c FOR SALE — 1927 Hudson Super Six, good mechanical condition. Phone 46, Exeter, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m, 2c FOR SALE—10 choice Shropshire ewes, priced mediate sale. R. phone 113w, Exeter. D. young for im- Hunter, 2 * WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu- Lumbago,matic Pain, Sciatica, when Rumacaps will give you quick welcome relief. At Druggist. At your AUCTION SALES auction sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction at EXETER on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th, at 2 p.m., the following: This furniture is nearly chesterfield suites; radio; room table; dining-room library table; end table; room rug; bridge lamp; ror; bed, springs and iron bed; Avail mirror; uicooc,, « rocker chairs; desk; scatter rugs; kitchen chairs; sealers; pictures; iron lawn roller; gyproc; cedar shingles; dishes; other articles too numerous to mention. If you want good furniture, you will be wise-to attend this sale. TERMS—CASH THOMAS PRYDE, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer. 1947 new—2 living­ table; dining- hall mir- mattress; dresser; 2 FOR ALL KINDS OF POULTRY especially a premium on chickens from two. pounds and For additional information regarding other prices telephone 245 Mitchell, or apply to the PARKDALE POULTRY MITCHELL, ONTARIO POTATOES FOR SALE * 0 Potato acreage is down about 50% from normal. Wheti potatoes go into storage they will be a much higher price Cane Molasses for Sale FOR SALE—Purebred Collie pups, guaranteed heelers. Phone Nel­ son Stanlake,. Dashwood 36r2. 2:9:16* FOR SALE — Boy’s overcoat, size I 12 or 13 years, practically new. v Apply at Times-Advocate, 2* FOR SALE—Blue raincoat, size 16; e navy topcoat, size 16; blue ski e coat, size 16, new. Apply at "5 Times-Advocate. 2* t FOR SALE—York hog ready for i service. Garnet Miners, R.R. 3, Exeter. 2 c FOR SALE'—Electrolux cleaner, in ’ good condition. Apply at Times- 2 Advocate. 2* f FOR SALE - - 5-room cottage with bath in Exeter, centrally located. Phone 60, Kirkton. ’ 2* 1 FOR SALE—About 15 0 White Leghorn pullets, ready to lay. ’ Apply to Silas Stanlake, Exeter,e g* , FOR SALE — Airforce officer’s great coat, size 44, practically r new. Applv at Times-Advocate. ’ e 2cy d FOR SALE—Philco battery radio, 5 tube, batteries included. Apply ‘Dennis O’Rourke, R.R. 3, Dash­ wood. 2* FOR SALE — Jewel cook stove. “ large oven with reservoir, burns coal or wood, in good condition. a Apply to Mrs. Thos. Patten, R.R. 3, Lucan. 2* PRIVATE SALE —- Dining-room table; 6 oak dining-room chairs; 3 bedroom suites; springs and mattresses; iron single bed and , springs; Happy Thought range with warming closet; Morris chair; oak rocking chair; music cabinet and other articles. Mrs. Alda Simmons, phone 53, Hen- sall. 2c FOR SALE — W30 International tractor in first class condition, C. Faber, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone Hensail 89r4. 2* FOR SALE—Buggy with top, in good condition. Apply at Times- Advocate, 2c FOR SALE— 1938 Hudson 4-door sedan, good condition, $700 cash. C, H. Bourne, % McKerral’s, Exeter, after 5 p.m. 2* FOR SALE—-Used hydro stove, al­ so wash basin. Apply at Snell Bros, and Co., Exeter. 2c FOR SALE —— Minneapolis Honey­ well furnace regulator for coal furnace, almost new, owner us­ ing oil, Apply Box II Times-Ad­ vocate. 2* FOR SALE—-Single barrel 12-gauge shotgun; 20-gauge repeating shotgun; loader far beans, $4*5; stove for coal, wood, with oven for hydro, hot plates, water­ front $20. W. B, Thompson, Clin­ ton West. 2c FOR SALE—Collie pups. Lloyd Bal- lantyne, phone Exeter 173r32. 2c FOR SALE—Trailer, 8 ft. long, 10 inch sides; also good used Bell heater. Apply 'to A. Wright, Cen­ tralia. 2* AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by on Lot 12, Lake Road, 3 miles west of THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9th, at 2 p.m., the following: HORSES — Belgian gelding. 5 years old; Perchef on mare, 12 years old. CATTLE—Cow due time of sale; 6 cows due July and- August; 2 fresh cows; 3 yearling heifers; 3 yearling steers; black heifer rising 3, in calf; g spring calves. 2 brood sows. 20 tons of mixed hay. TERMS—CASH ED. PENHALE, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON. Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. public auction Hay Township Exeter, on 1947 auction sale of real estate and HOUSEHOLD effects The Estate of the late Charles Reaman, at WAGNER’S CORNER WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1947 at 1:30 p.m, Situated 2 ¥2 miles north of Zur­ ich or 1% miles east of Blake, be­ ing part lot 20, concession North Boundary, Township of Hay; 1%. acres of land, 2-storey fratpe house in good condition, covered with new asphalt shingles, good-sized kitchen and cellar; barn and hen house, fruit trees, never-failing water supply, hydro available, on county road and school bus con­ venience. Will be sold subject to reserved, bid. Terms: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kit­ chen stove; 2 heaters; 3-leaf ex­ tension table; solid oak 2-leaf table; large long table; couch; or­ gan and organ stool; 2 small tables; 6 dining-room chairs; 12 good kit­ chen chairs; 2 rocking chairs; 2 wooden beds, springs and mattress­ es; complete bedroom set; new linoleum 4x6 yards; linoleum 10x12 feet; linoleum rug 7x15 feet; com­ plete toilet set; 3 lamps; antique style lamp; ironing board; coal oil cans; copper boiler; 2 wooden tubs;, galvanized tub; 2 iron frying pans; meat saw; ,6 gal. crock; small crocks, various sizes; quantity of sealers; 2 wooden butter bowls; butter spoon; clothes basket; num­ erous kitchen utensils; hoes; spade; axe; 3 hammers; quantity of wood; blankets, quilts, comforters, in good condition, some new; field glasses; carpet sweeper; mail box; 4 trunks; 3 cedar chests; beautiful blue and gold trimmed 9 6-piece dinner set; cut glass gold trimmed pitch&r and 6 tumblers; glass cream and sugar set; clock, over 100 years old; silverware; antiques of various de­ scriptions; other articles too nu­ merous to mention. TERMS CASH ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer. NORMAN VINCENT, GEORGE BULLOCK, Executors. ‘■RUDOLPH STADE, Clerk, 25:2 Real Estate Classifieds will be found on page 5. HELP WANTED WANTED—Apple pickers, by dav. by bushel or by job. Jas. W. Gardiner, Kirkton, R.R. 1. 2c. HELP WANTED — Woman want­ ed part time for cleaning also WAITRESS. Apply in person at Reiher’s Coffee Shop. Exeter. 11c FAMILEX is the easy way to big cash profits. If you have selling ability, a sire to business Products for their door to Products year. Details and catalogue free on request. FAMILEX, Dept. D, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. small capital and a de­ establish a of your own, known the world quality. Sell direct door full or part sold throughout profitable join us! over from time, the WANTED—Young man from town or country to work as tinsmith. Apply Box T, Exeter Times-Advo- c.ate. c MISCELLANEOUS WE ARE now making arrange­ ments for fall whitewashing jobs, big or small, with spray motor machine. Win, Watson, phone 35rl9 Dashwood. 7-12tp CUSTOM Combining .$3.50, Plow­ ing $2.50, One-Way Discing $1.50 per acre. Phone Leon Triefoner. 17ir24. Exeter. 15tp POULTRY EQUIPMENT NOW IN STOCK Jamesway flock waterers 6^ gal. capacity .............. James way 50 lbs. Jamesway 10 nest Jamesway 12” Taper Base ...............,$15.00 NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES $1 King Street, LONDON, Ontai’io. Flock Feeders capacity ........ Metal Nests unit ............... Ventilators WANTED $4.90 $6.45 .$12.35 2c WANTED Furnished qr unfurn­ ished bouses, suites er house­ keeping rooms required immedi­ ately for married personnel ot RCAF Airport. These are veter­ ans, too, and deserve your as­ sistance, Phone 316 and ask for Housing Officer. , AUCTION SALE Tlie Estate of the Late William Zimmer Lot 5, Main Street, Dashwood SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1947 REAL ESTATE — 1-5 acre of land, good frame house, front ver­ andah, sun porch with verandah built over top, large woodshed, double garage, plenty of soft and hard water, best of garden land, fine shade trees. Terms of Real Estate: 10% dav of sale, balance in 20 days; will oe sold subject to a reserved bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS set of g; like new; 4 long ladders; ladders, large and small; barrow; quantity of lumber; four single cord of wood in garage, more or less; large quantity of best hard­ wood in woodshed—this will not be offered till after property has been sold; 2 lawn benches; 2 lawn chairs, hand made; beautiful bird house; strong work bench; work bench tools; new 5 gal. coal oil can; pails; hoes, spades, etc.; lin­ oleum rug, 9x15 ft.; linoleum rug 9x1014 ft.; large linoleum in kit­ chen; a number of rugs and mats, various sizes; clothes hanger; hat rack; 3-piece chesterfield suite; studio couch; 3-leaf extension table; 2 oak tables; 2 centre tables; numerous flower stands, 2 oak; 2 wicker chairs; 2 oak rockers; 3 other rockers; 9 strong kitchen chairs; 9 dining-room chairs; 1 set­ tee; 1 wooden bed; 6 steel beds, all with springs and mattress; 1 innerspring; dressers; wash stands; 2 toilet sets; 3 lamps; pictures and picture frames; kitchen clock; Do­ herty kitchen stove, like new; din­ ing room heater; electric toaster; electric iron, like new; 2 steel fry­ ing pans; 1 aluminum frying pan; numerous kitchen utensils; silver­ ware; fancy glassware and dishes; baking cabinet; cupboard; kitchen sink; large cabbage cutter; quantity of sealers and »jugs; washing ma­ chine; clothes basket; 2 wringers1 beautiful flower plants with con­ tainers; and many other articles too numerous to mention. This is a large sale, so come early. Starts at 1 p.m. sharp. ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer. MILFORD MERNER, Clerk, IDA ZIMMER, HERMAN ZIMMER, Executors. Full warden tools; lawn mower. 2 step- wheei- 2;9c AUCTION SALE Farm sold. A clearing auction sale of farm stock and implements will be held Thursday, October 16 at Lot 15, 'Concession 20, Stephen Township, <2 indies south-east of Grand Bend on Highway 81, HAROLD WEBB, Prop. J. R. MacLEAN, Auct. ISAAC BESTARD, Clerk. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS * The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by public auction at Lot 31 and 32, Con. 4, Usborne Tp- on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 at 1 p.m., the following: HORSES—Heavy team weighing 3100 pounds. CATTLE—5 well-bred cows, all in calf; farrow cow; 4 yearling heifers; 2 yearling steers; 5 spring calves. IMPLEMENTS—Massey-Harris ?- foot binder; Frost & Wood mower; M.H. hay loader; seed ilton bean disc harrows; plow; McCormick manure spreader; Adams wagon and double box; buggy; cutter; gravel box; fanning mill; set of heavy team harness and britchen; Scotch ness: cream trees; trees; trou’gh stove; row; pulleys; hay fork; chains; forks; shovels; boxes; bar­ rels; pails; and many other articles. REAL ESTATE —- At the same­ time and place there will be offer­ ed for sale the farm ■ being 125 acres, large bank barn 32x70 one 60x2 6Wvith house 20x40; house; 20 acres fall plowing; well fenced; well drained; 40 acres grass land: plenty of. water; spring on end. TERMS-—Chattels, cash. On estate, made known on day of ED. MCDOUGALL, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. side rake; M.H. drill; riding plow; Peter Ham- spring-tooth scuffler; M.H. puller; wagon; 3-drum roller; harrow; scuffler; 4-section- walking plow; 2-furrow 4 buckle collars; pair of collars; set of single har- wire stretchers; DeLaval separator; 3 sets of whiff le­ grain bags; 4-horse whiffle- flat rack 7x14; steel water ; colony house Sxl2 with extension ladder; wheelbar- 125 feet new rope; car and hay fork; neckyokes; • , and good stabling; good with furnace; drive shed hard and soft water in 25 acres wheat, all sowed; back real sale. auction sale OF 100 HORSES on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1947 12:30 sharp Sale to be held at RUS-MAR FARM miles south of Arkona, on No. 7 Highway, in the township of Warwick. 1 Shetland Ponies—-7 weanlings, 3 mature ponies. Registered Clyde Mares—from the herd of Mitchell Hepburn. Weanlings—by Briar Hawk and Haytime, thoroughbred crosses (hunter type), Weanlings—Clyde, Belgbau, Per­ cheron. Useful Mares — a number of them with foal. Horses will he sold as listed. NO RESERVE TERMS; CASH RUS-MAR FARMS, LESTER BROS. FARMS. E, M. LESTER, Auctioneer. 2t6 ■ 3 10 20 15 35 20