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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-10-09, Page 4PASH WOOD • Anniversary services will he held | poi’ND in the Evangelical U.B. Church on I Sunday, Oct. 19. The guest speak-1 er will be Rev. Walter W. Arnold,; Of Gilford, Mich. Director of Chris- tion Education for the Michigan j Conference of the Evangelical U.B. i Church. The soloists for the day will• be Miss Lily Hoffman, of London. Ji;‘ ■■ -...1 and Mi. Harry Hoffman, of Dash- ■ ^XTED—Help wanted to assist * wood. The local choir will also as- ? - gist with the services. On Friday■ evening, Oct. 24th, the Metropolitan*___________ ___—,.CT,——choir, ?f London, ^under_ the, direc-| HELP WANTED—Man or woman " a -.tr m ... cleaning store one evening weekly, preferably Monday or Thursday; also woman for clean­ ing apartment, etc., on Thursday or Friday; good wages. Mayfair Bakery. Exeter. 9e tion of Mr. T. C. Chattoe, will give a musical program in the Evangel-! ical church. The Sunday evening; service in the Evangelical church | will be withdrawn in favor of the' anniversary service at the Crediton, Evangelical U.B. church. j FOR SALE PERSONAL FOUND HELP WANTED in general housework. Apply to Miss Stella Southeott. Exeter. In Exeter last week a j sum of money. Owner may have' same by proving property and paying for advt. Phone 47r22, Crediton. 8e THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER Sth, 1947 COMING EVENTS REAL ESTATEFOR SALE FOR SALE—Three to four tons of steel rods for construction. Ap­ ply Exeter Co-Op.______ 25c BAZAAR AND TEA—The Ladies’ Guild of Trivitt Memorial Church will hold a bazaar and tea in the Parish Hall on Friday afternoon. Nov. 21st. Watch for further par­ ticulars. STRAYED WANTED-— Qualified female sten­ ographer, shorthand essential. Apply to Senior Administration Officer, R.C.A.F. Station, Centra­ lia. 9 c 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 FOR SALE—Mixed dry wood (mostly elm and soft maple) $4.VO per Single cord. 12 inch, delivered, 15 cents per cord for orders under ten card. 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* SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Aver­ age $45. weelrly for man or wo­ man to supply more than 250 FAMILEX necessities to the peo­ ple in your neighborhood. Sell part or full time. Write today for complete details of our time- tested plan for fast, easy, direct- to-customer sales. Catalogue free. FAMILEX, Dept. A, 1600 Delor- imier, Montreal. STRAYED—Onto the farm of Art Baker, four miles west of Dash­ wood, a dark red steer. Owner may have same by proving prop­ erty and paying expenses. Phone 52rl3 Dashwood. 9:16:23c 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. 2:9cFOR SALE — Good selection of < newly overhauled electric and, battery radios. Priced to clear. : Exeter Home and Auto Supply. , phone 342 Sc‘ } I SUFFERING FROM BACKACHES. ■ Rheumatic Pain, Sciatica, Lum- ■ bago is not necessary. Use RU-; MACAPS at once for quick re-, lief. At your Druggist. j SLENDOR TABLETS are effective, ; 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks ' FOR RENT—A Webster paint spray $5, at Robertson’s Drug Store. ; outfit. Beavers Hardware. STRAYED FROM Lot 17, W.B. Fullarton Twp., a red steer with white hind feet, weight SOO or 900 pounds. Finder please noti­ fy Victor Grinney, R.R. 1, Science Hill or phone 6 Sri 3, Kirkton. 9* FOR SALE—Purebred Collie pups, guaranteed heelers. Phone Nel­ son Stanlake, Dashwood 36r2, 2:9:16* FOR SALE—-Winter apples. Orders left with B. M. Francis or Cecil Rowe. FYank MaeKenzie, Prop. 2tfc FOR RENT Daily Deliveries Commencing this week delivery service to our customers rn Exeter will be daily except Sunday. Besides bread, our drivers will have a good selec­ tion of delicious pastries. You are invited to in­ quire from him about them. He will be glad to tell you what he has. Mayfair Bakery WANTED WANTED—Woman .to assist with housework Monday and Friday afternoons. Phone Exeter 61. 9c FOR SALE—10 choice young Shropshire ewes, priced for im­ mediate sale. R. D. Hunter, phone 113W, Exeter. 9c WANTED—Large used tricycle. W. C. Pearce. Exeter. 9* WANTED — We are urgently in need of a suite or a small house, preferably furnished, two school- . age children; references. Apply Box C, Times-Advocate. 9* 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. MISCELLANEOUS WE ARE now making arrange­ ments for fall whitewashing jobs, big or small, with spray motor machine. Wm. Watson, phone 35rl9 Dashwood. 7-12tp CUSTOM Combining $3.50, Plow­ ing $2.50, One-Way Discing $1.50 per acre. Phone Leon Triebner. 171r24. Exeter. 15tp POULTRY EQUIPMENT NOW IN STOCK Jamesway flock waterers 6% gal. capacity ...............Jamesway - - — - 50 lbs. Jamesway 10 nest Jameeway Flock Feeders capacity ........ Metal Nests unit .............. Ventilators Taper Base ................$15 NEUHAUSER HATCHERIES SI King Street, LONDON, Ontario. $4.90 $6.45 $12,35 FOR SALE—13 pigs. 6 weeks old. Jas. Drummond, phone 90rl5, Hensail. 9c APPLES FOR SALE — Spies and many other kinds. Wm. McKen­ zie, Kippen, Ont. Phone Hensail 41r81. 9* FOR SALE — 100 Sussex-New Hamp, pullets, 6% months old; also 16-inch farm hell. A. G. Py- bus, R.R. 2 Hensail, phone SSr22 Zurich. 9* FOR SALE—Still a few potatoes left, per 75 lb. bag $1.90. Cann’s mill, Exeter. 9c FOR SALE—Boy’s blue tweed tfoat, size 13. Apply at Times-Advd- cate. 9 * FOR SALE—Small steel coal and wood range, enamel front. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 9* FOR SALE — Boy’s brown tweed overcoat, size 12, good as new. Phone 34rl0, Dashwood. 9* FOR SALE — Lloyd bhhy stroller, blue, with mud guards, good con­ dition: play pen, almost new. Gilbert trailer behind hydro of­ fice. 9* FOR SALE—1938 Dodge coach, needs some work, upholstering and tires good, price $550., will take Model A or B Ford as parv payment. Phone Exeter 13r4, 9* Exeter Ontario llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll .00 FO.R SALE—Special 4M4 telescopic sight for automatic Mossberg rifle. Phone 121 Exeter, between 6 and 8 evenings. 9c FOR QUICK SALE—Eight load of bean straw; 2 young sows com­ ing in,'200 bales wheat straw. Jack Wein, R.R. 1, Dashwood. 9c FOR SALE—Ivory enamel cook stove with high shelf, coal or wood, nearly new; kitchen ex­ tension table and four chairs; kitchen cupboard; tapestry rug, 9x12. Apply Mrs. Eunice Stone, Andrew St. or phone 311w, Exe­ ter. 9 c FOR SALE—Boy’s overcoat, size 8 to 10, practically new. Apply at Times-Advocate. -9* FOR SALE—-New two bedroom cottage on Gidley St. R. E. Balkwill, Exeter. 9c FOR SALE—Large brick house, in town, 4 bedrooms, hot and cold running water, 3-pieee bathroom, garage, large lot. Apply at Times- Advocate. 9 * FOR SALE — Frame barn, 32x50, one house with hydro and run­ ning water on No. 4 Highway, with land or without; immediate possession; also a quantity of used lumbei’. Apply to John Cald­ well, phone 13rll Exeter. 9c GRASS FARM FOR SALE—Lot 14 Sx4 15, Con. 18, Stephen Twp., 115 acres cleared, 10 acres wood­ land, Apply to Charles Cronyn, administrator for John Sullivan Estate. 2:9c FOR SALE — One floor, 4 room new house, range wired, bath­ room, automatic water heater, furniture if desired; early pos­ session. W. C. Pearce, Exeter, 9* FOR SALE—1£ storey house Cred­ iton, hard and soft water, built- in cupboards and sink, electric­ ity, part cellar, barn and hen­ house. .Price lowered for quick sale, Eaarly possession. W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 9 * FOR SALE—Two residential lots, Andrew Street, Exeter. Apply to W. G. Medd, Address Box K, Exeter, Ont 2tfc FOR SALE—100 acre farm, lot 3 con. 2, Tuckersmith Twp., frame house with asbestos shingles, bank barn, 90 acres tillable land. Apply to Box 218 Exeter. 25tfc FARM FOR SALE — 100 acres of land, seven acres bush, drilled well, bank barn, and good house. Apply Alvin Grube, Mitchell, R.R. 4, Ontario ‘ 9:161'23c FOR SALE—Immediate or spring possesion, 100 acres with good brick house and bank barn, good water supply, 14 acres fall wheat, small bush, dose to Exeter. C V. Pickard. Realtor. Exeter. FOR SALE—'Block of 4 or 5 lots, centrally located in Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. FARM FOR SALE—143 acres, west of airport, 7-roorn brick house, bank barn, frame barn with hay­ loft, hydro, hard and soft water in house, water pressure system in barn, 20 acres fall wheat in, 3 5 acres of fall plowing, 40 acres of hay, rest in pasture; river runs through pasture. Apply at Times- Advocate. 2tfc FOR SALE—150 acres, frame house and large bank'barn, close to town, i mile to Public School, productive clay loam, 10 arcres bush, never failing water supply, i mile off County Road, hydro passes gate. Let us show you this property if you are looking for a farm that will carry a lot of cattle and hogs. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. FOR SALE—M00 acres productive clay loam, vicinity of Exeter, 8 room brick house, L-shaped barn 60x40, 40x40, driveshed garage, never failing water supply, 5 acres hard wood bush. Immed­ iate. posesssion. R. D. Hunter, phone 113W, Exeter. 9c seed drill; riding plow; Peter Ham­ ilton spring-tooth seuffler; M.H, bean puller; wagon; 3-drum roller; disc harrow; seuffler; 4-section harrows; walking plow; 2-furrow plow; McCormick manure spreader; Adams wagon and double box; buggy; cutter; gravel box; fanning mill; set of heavy team harness and britchen; 4 buckle collars; pair of Scotch ness; cream trees; trees; trough stove; TOW; lia new rupc, tai nuu pulleys; hay fork; neckyokes; 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, and one 60x26 with good stabling; good house with furnace; drive shed 20x4 0; hal'd and soft water in house; 25 acres wheat, all sowed; 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. collars; set of single har- wire stretchers; DeLaval separator; 3 sets of whiffle­ grain bags; 4-horse whiffle- flat rack 7x14; steel •water ; colony house 8x12 with extension ladder; wheelbar- 125 feet new rope; car and ; hay fork; neckyokes; If You Want TURKEYS For Thanksgiving' ORDER NOW R. E. POOLEY Phone 120 Exeter back real sale. More Auction Sales on Page 5 f FOR SALE—»Boy’s balloon tire bicycle, suitable for a motor. Phone Exeter 171r22. 9* the the the and FOR. SALE—Moffat 3-plate burner electric stove, low oven, in good working condition, price $25.00. Apply Box D. Times-Advocate. 9c FOR SALE — 1932 Durant sedan, • new battery and heater. It will pay to see this car. Les. Hind­ marsh, R.R. 2, Ailsa Craig, phone 611r3. 9* FOR SALE — Pontiac sedan, new 1930, 4 new tires, 2 spares, well fenders, new battery, body fin­ ish and motor in good condition. Clarence Routly, phone 342, Kirkton. 9 * ' FOR SALE—Used Electrolux vacu- l um cleaner in good condition. Phone 59W, Exeter. 9c FOR SALE—2-wheel farm trailer; Winchester pump gun. Apply Box 141 Exeter. 9* FOR SALE—Leister ram lamb. Ap­ ply to Mat. Thompson, R.R. 1, Hensail. 9* 1044 1938 1939 1941 1942 1941 1938 1941 193G Dump Stake Truck Dump Stake Truck Dump Truck Fargo Fargo Dodge Ford C.O.E. Stake Truck Ford Stake Truck, 7x15 body Ford 1-ton Truck Dodge Pick-up Ford Pick-up Dodge Sedan We buy ... sell ... or exchange (Sood Used Cars and Trucks Ford Garage Phone 64W Men Wanted Carpenters Laborers Highest Wages Paid Apply Looby and Looby CONSTRUCTION OFFICE BETWEEN EXETER AND DASHWOOD Fire Prevention Week Octob er Sth to 11th Fire the Unbeatable Enemy In 1946 in Canada 408 lives were lost and $50,000^000.00 of property was destroyed. Twenty-five per cent, of this property damage was not covered by insurance. This is the week to not only prevent a fire but also to prevent a loss by making certain you have adequate Fire Insurance. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FARM FOR SALE Tenders will be received by undersigned until Wednesday, 25th day of October, 1947, for purchase of Lot 24, Con. 7, East one-quarter of Lot 24, Con. 8 (less school part), Township of Hay, County of Huron. The Farm consists of 125 acres, more or less. Fifty acres are grass lands, and the balance under culti­ vation, all well drained. On the j said Farm is said to be erected a brick house and bank barn, both in good condition. There is a plenjti- I ful supply of good water piped to both house and barn. Hydro avail­ able. Location: 4% miles from Hensall and 3% miles from Zurich on County Highway. School on premises. The highest or any tender not necessarily particulars apply to signed. Dated at 22nd day of September, 1947. H. W. FORREST, R.R. Zurich. WM. BLACKER, R.R. Clinton, Executors of John B. Forrest Estate, By their Solicitor, F. FINGLAND, ICC., Clinton, Ontario. accepted. Clinton, For further the under- Ontario, this 25:2:9c; I__________I Phones: Office 24 Residence Exeter. Ontario 162J 'ffS SERVICE I W. Herman Hodgson The Insurance Man • Go After More Eggs You want your hens to lay more eggs because you need that extra money. Well, this can be don®, simply and economically^ by balancing your own grains with SHUR-GAIN 32% Eggmaker Concen­ trate In the matter of 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 30th day of Septem­ ber, A.D. 1947. douglas & McCallum, 383 Richmond Street, LONDON, Ontario, 2:9:16c Solicitors for Executors. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS The undersigned has received in­ structions to sell by- public auction at „ Lot 31 hnd 32, Con. 4, Usborne Tp. on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1917 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 7* foot binder; Frost & Wood mowdr; M.H/hay loader; side rake; M.H, or It’ you need a complete feed you will ivarR SHUR- GAIN 17% Laying Mash. Remember—your hens can produce eggs only if the proteins, minerals and vitamins are put in then’ feed. Put these in by using SHUR-GAIN. Shur- Gain Feeds are feeds of Superior Quality available at your Feed Service Mill at WHOLESALE PRICES. CANN’S MILL LTD Shur-Gain Feed Service WHALEN CORNERS Kirkton 3EM5 EXETER 35W