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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-11-06, Page 4
Fage 4 ! CHESTERFIELDS and OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Repaired and Re-covered Free Pick-up and Delivery Permanents Every hour of the day another 1000 women use Toni. THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6th, 1947 for sale; oifllScore a Touchdown by Signalling 31 w WANTED FOR RENT HELP WANTED I FOR SALE -— 10 choice young Shropshire ewes, priced for im mediate sale. R. D. Hunter, phone 113W, Exeter. 6* POSITION WANTED—-Experienced clerk-stenographer desires full or part time position. Apply at Times-Advocate. 6* Stratford Upholstering Co. 43 Brunswick Street STRATFORD Phone 579 We rebuild mattresses, also. Get yours now at FOR SALE—Plate glass, 4’ x 7’. Apply to C, F. Pfile, Dashwood, 30:6* FOR SALE—Black and tan hound pups. H. Schoch, Zurich. 30:6* WANTED — Urgently needed, an apartment or rooms, furnished, for airforce couple and small daughter. Apply at Times-Advo cate. 6* FOR RENT—4 furnished and 4 un furnished rooms, heated and lighted, with piano, near Exeter. Apply to Thomas Fisher or The Times-Advocate. 6c FOR RENT—A Webster paint spray outfit, Beavers Hardware. REAL ESTATE DeLuxe Kit with plastic curlers $2.50 Refill for $1.50 •W Enquire at At ADVERTISED IN COLLIER S for your special Christmas list. Who heads your Christmas list? Someone very special, of course! Can you think of anything you’d like more than a portrait of that special person? He, or she, feels the same way about you! So right now, before the rush, make an appointment to have a portrait made for the first names on your Christmas list I We’ll capture your personality in your portrait and “the gift that Only you can give” will be a very special gift, indeed. It is Suggested that You Make Your Appointment Early Hopper-Hockey Furniture Store Exeter Nothing is lost unless a Times- Advocate “lost ad’’ can’t find it for PHOTOGRAPHER A Convenient Appointment will be Gladly Arranged Phone 343 Exeter HELP WANTED—Full time care taker tor Exeter Town Hall, gen eral cleaning, attending furnace, etc. Please state salary expected, Apply to C. V. Pickard, Clerk, c FOR SALE—From $1.25 up, dif ferent grades, different pri&es, McIntosh, Spy and Delicious; bring your container, fresh grad ed, good hand picked apples. Stewart Middleton, Clinton. 30:6 13c FOR SALE — Brock range, cream enamel front, large oven, reser voir and warming closet, priced reasonable. Phone Kirkton 25rl0, Mrs. Thos. Bell. 6:13c FOR SALE—Black Seal coat, size 16, good as new, a bargain, less than half price. Apply Mrs. N. Hockey, Exeter, phone 239. 6:13* FOR SALE — 10% inch Vessot grain grinder, good as new; also a lieifex' due to freshen Novembex’ 13. W. J. Thomson, Centralia, phone Kirkton 48r4. 6* FOR SALE — 47 Leghorn pullets, ready to lay. E. Cudmore, phone 171rl4. c I 'FOR SALE—Received on track one car baled wood shavings, excel lent poultry litter; also a few bags of potatoes. Cann’s Mill Ltd. 6 c FOR SALE — Oil burner, gravity feed, S-inch, in a special factory- made oil burning stove, a good one. This stove heated our store fox’ foul’ years. Also a good medi um weight Harris tweed topcoat, size 40. Apply Les. Robertson, phone 5 0. 6c FOR SALE—Pump with about 30 3 feet of pipe; two-wheel trailer; ] Witte 2-horse power gasoline en- < ;ine. Apply P. R, Durand, Exe- j er. 6 * < FOR SALE ■— Boy’s heavy winter overcoat, size 12-13. Phone 327, Exeter. 6* FOR SALE — Black fur-trimmed chamois lined ladies coat, size 14, in good condition. Phone 154R, Exeter. 6* FOR SALE — Baby swing, rubber ized play pen pad, one-piece blue snow suit with fur-edged hood, size one. Apply at Times-Advo cate. ' 6* FOR SALE—Approximately 800 4- inch cement tile, immediate de livery; also gravel box and hoist. Phone Ailsa Craig 623r4. 6* FOR SALE—Pure bred shorthorn bull. Apply to Cliff Moir R. R. 1, Hensall. Phone 92r31, Hensall. * FOR SALE—600 cinder blocks. Apply R. H. Middleton, Hensall, phone 122w. 6:13c FOR SALE—(Quebec range, coal or wood, in good condition. Apply to A. Y. Willard, Exeter. 6* FOR SALE—A metal-covered box suitable for feed storage. Apply at Times-Advocate. APPLES FOR SALE—All sprayed fruit. Ben Case, phone 174r22 Exeter. c FOR SALE—2 acres of Purple King and Laurentian turnips. Phone Harold Cudmore, 171r3 Exeter. 6* FOR SALE—Model A 19 29 Ford pick-up truck. Howard Johns, phone 44rl0 Kirkton. 6* FOR SALE — Studio couch; china cabinet, all glass front; baby pram. Phone 300 Exeter. 6* FOR SALE—Wine baby buggy, in good condition, used only a short time. Apply to Mrs. F. J. Crouch, Granton, phone 66 Granton. 6c SMILES . Whiz: “Put it in my pocket!” A good listener is not only popu lar everywhere, but after a while he knows something. o------o “You look very happy,” said the hiker. “Yes,” said the farmer, who was seated oxx a tree-trunk. “I was go ing to fell this tree when the light ning came and did it for me.” “Well, what are you waiting for now?” “An earthquake to come and dig up my potatoes.” o------o Woman—“My daughter is taking a course in domestic science.” Friend—-“How is she making out?” Woman—“A11 right, I infer. She writes that she just made the scrub team.” o——o Oliver Wendell Holmes was small in stature. One day an acquaintance waggishly remarked, Holmes, I should feel rather small fellows,” The genial but plied, “I feel like lot of pennies.” “Well, Dr think you would among these big modest man re- a dime among a WANTED — Coleman gas lamp, Phone 18r4 3 Crediton. 6* WANTED—A meccano set in good condition. FOR SALE — Child’s commode chair; also man’s navy blue winter overcoat, size 38, good as new. Apply at Times-Ad vocate. 6* WANTED—2 new or used head gears for a Toronto windmill. Laverne Stone, Kirkton. WANTED —. Quantity of feed tur nips. W. A. Elliott, Centralia. 6c WANTED—2 or 3 furnished or un furnished rooms for December 1, baby one month old, non-drinkers and non-smokers, very quiet, S. E. Shikowy, Fire Hall, Centralia Airport. 6* WANTED — Furnished or unfurn ished houses, suites or house keeping rooms required immedi ately for married personnel ox RCAF Airport. These are veter ans, too, and deserve your as sistance. Phone 316 and ask for Housing Officer. WANTED — Split beans and bean cleaning, any quantity, Edgar Cudmore, phone 171rl4 Exeter. 6c MISCELLANEOUS TWO LOADS of clinkers ox’ cin ders foi’ the taking; will the party who borrowed the barn jack kindly return same as it is wanted; will pay $2.00 fox' copy of Moody & San key's Gospel Hymns, No. 1, 2, 3 in good condition; baby carriage in good condition, newly enameled $4.00. S. M. Sanders, Exeter. c I I FOR SALE — House and lot in Dashwood, good location, best of garden land. Apply to 34rll Dashwood. 6:13c FOR SALE—1%-storey brick house full basement, built-in cupboards, town and soft water, one piece bath, barn, large garden; early possession. W. C. Pearce. 30* FOR SALE—23 acres, good house, running spring water, hydro, frame barn, on No. 4 Highway, a quantity of used lumber and pile of boards, pieces foi' firewood. Apply to John Caldwell, Exeter North, phone 13rll. 6* HOUSE FOR IMMEDIATE POSSES SION—We have a small home fox' sale at $2,500.00. Hydro and town water. Small barn and over an acre of land. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. DUPLEX IFOR SALE — We have just listed one of Exeter’s finest homes. This house has been dup lexed and will accommodate two families in bathrooms, throughout; This place is and well* located in Exeter. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. comfort, hardwood good* heating in the best of Two full floors plant, repair C. V. WANTED-—Married or single man by the year for farm work. For apply Johix 3 or 6* further particulars Sinclair, Kippen, R. R phone Seaforth 657r41. WANTED—Man to take full charge of stock room in garage carrying large stock of parts and acces sories. This is a good position fox' , the right man. Write P.O. Box E, Exeter, giving age and experience if any. 30c Bookkeeper and Stenographer Experience preferred. Good salary. Modern office. Also part time STENOGRAPHER. Apply Box 250 or IPhone STRAYED 92 STRAYED—Onto lot 16, con. 3, Usborne Twp., a 2-year-old heif er. Owner may have same by proving property and paying ex penses. Ed. Westcott, phone 176rl4 Exeter. 30:6:13c PERSONAL ELECTRIC AND GASOLENE Washers, immediate delivery, from $139.5 0. Transportation pre paid. Budget Terms, special Dis counts tp dealers. Christian’s Elec tric & Hardware, Oslhtwa, Ontario. 6:13:20:27c HARM FOR SALE—Lot 13, conces sion 13, 1% miles west of Zurich and 1%. nxiles south, 120 acres, frame house covered with asphalt shingles, steel roof bank barn 66x44, drive shed 22x14, never failing water supply, 17 acres of fall wheat, 35 acres of fall plow ing done, 15 acres of bush con sisting ‘ •—- able acres ectly never acres Jacob Alvin SLENDOR TABLETS are effective. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at Robertson’s Drug Store. WHY SUFFER the agony of Rheu matic when quick son’s Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, Rumacaps will give you welcome relief. At Robert- Drug Store. HIGHEST PRICES Paid .for old or disabled horses. Will also pay cash for any dead horses or cattle “ovei' 600 lbs.’’ free from medi cine oi’ disease and absolutely fresh. Ross Francis Fur Farm, phone collect 34r8 Kirkton. 16tfc DO YOUR PULLETS eat each oth er? Use Finn’s Poultry Tonic and Vitamin Builder. It stops them! Are your pullets going lame, blind oi’ paralysed? Use Finn’s KEWS and Poultry Conditioner. They fix ’em! Are your pullets down in production? Use Finn’s Poultry Conditioner and Finn’s Poultry Tonic and Vitamin Builder. DEALERS AT; Robertsons Drugs, Exeter. Schatz’s Feeds, Dashwood. Kyle’s Store, Kippen. Hensall Co-Operative, Hensail Williams Mill, Zurich. Ratz Mill, Shipka. Webbers Mill, Woodham. Gascho Bros., Drysdale. U.S.A. Portland Cement Available in carload lots direct from United States. Quick delivery. Principals only. Direct confirmation on all orders. Also other general Building Materials such as Steel Nails in large quantities. Wire - Write - Phone BUILDING COMMISSION AGENCY 74 Richmond St. E. Toronto, Ontario Wa. 1437 Open Evenings till 9.00 p.m. ARE YOUR HOGS going stiff and scurfy? Are they making poor gains? Use Finn’s Hog-F'ix, guar anteed if used according to direc tions. Feed Finn’s Hog Minerals (contains no salt), replaces con centrates, try it and you will like it. Feed your sows Finn’s Hog Mineral this Fall and Winter. DEALERS AT: Robertsons Drugs, Exeter. Schatz’s Feeds, Dashwood. Kyle’s Store, Kippen. Hensall Co-Operative, Hensall Williams Mill, Zurich. Ratz Mill, Shipka. Webbers Mill, Woodham. Gascho Bros., Drysdale. NOTICES COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN A Court of Revision of the As sessment Roll of the Township of Stephen for the year 1948, will be held in the Council Rooms, Credi ton, on Friday, Nov, 7th, 1947, at 8:30 o’clock p.m. L, B, Hodgson, Clerk. g of finest cedar trees, suit- fox’ hydro poles, also 50 productive clay loam dir opposite, good orchard, ■ failing water supply, 16 fall plowing done. Apply > Ortwein, R.R. 3, Zurich ox’ Walper, auctioneer. 30:6c FOR SALE—Two residential lots, Andrew Street, Exeter. Apply to W. G. Medd, Address Box K, Exeter, Ont 2tfc FOR SALE—10 0 acre farm, lot 3 con. 2, Tuckersmith Twp., frame house with asbestos shingles, bank barn, 9 0 acres tillable land. Apply to Box 218 Exeter. 25tfc FOR SALE—Large brick house, in town, 4 bedrooms, hot and cold running water, 3-piece bathroom, built-in cupboards; can be used •for 3 apartments; garage, large lot. Apply at Times-Advocate. 23tfc HOUSE FOR SALE—In Exeter, 1£ storey, extra land. Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Real tor, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE—Immediate or spring possesion, 10 0 acres with good brick house and bank barn, good water supply, 14 acres fall wheat, small bush, close to Exeter. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Exeter. FOR SALE—>100 acres productive clay loam, vicinity of Exeter, 8 room brick house, L-shaped barn 60x40, 40x40, driveshed, garage, never failing water supply, acres hard wood bush, iate posesssion. R. D. phone 113W, Exeter. '» 5 Irnmed- Hunter, 6* FOR SALE—Dairy and poultry farm 9 7 acres choice level well drained land, all tillable on No. 8 High way, 3 miles west of Stratford. School is on the Farm and Toron to milk route goes by the door. Large steel roof bank barn with steel staunchions, steel calf pens and water bowls, good implement shed and garage, large silo and room for 5 00 hens. Good red brick house with bathroom and new furnace, hydro and water in all buildings. 12 acres fall wheat, field of turnips, mow of hay and mow of straw all go with the place for $11,000. You can have im mediate possession and terms if desired. Apply at once to Sandy Elliot, Exeter. TENDERS WANTED TENDERS FOR WOOD Sealed tenders will be received by the Secretary until November 15, 1947, fox’ the following hard wood to be delivered and piled at the listed school sections in the Hay Township School Area, on or before April 1, 1948. Wood must be sound body wood, maple or beech or mix- AUCTION SALES 20 hens; 3 steel barrels; rope stret chers; 1 chicken fattening crate;. 1 water trough; 3 steel pig troughs; wheelbarrow; set team set of sling ropes and trip hay fork; 2 tongues; hay 5 chicken watering cans; feeders; lumber; pig feeder; forks and scoop shovel; grain set of scales, 2,000 capacity; extension ladder, new; stone log chains; grass seed sower; ft. hydro pole; cattle chains; 2 beet knives and hoes; lever grease gun; and othei’ articles, etc. Positively no reserve. TERMS—CASH FRED FOSTER, Proprietor, W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer. 6c- harness;, chain;, knife; some- pails; bags; 36 ft.. boat; 25. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received in structions to sell by public auction, on Andrew Street, Exeter on SATURDAY, NOV. 15th, 1947 at 1 p.m,, the following: Cherry bedroom suite; bureau;, iron bed; dressex’ and stand; springs mattress; cherry table; 3 rockers; 6 dining-room chairs; china cab inet; buffet; centre table; 3 exten sion tables; arm chair; kitchen cabinet; 3 end tables; magazine’ rack; old weight clock; musical clock; 6 vases; coal stove; heater; sewing machine; day bed; bake board; table cloth; rolling pin; linoleum; pictures; cushions; pots; pans; dishes; bee supplies; extrac tor; capping box; honey tanks; new racks; 100 bee boxes; 100 covers and bottoms; single harness; 2 oil ’drums; shovel; hoes; forks; 7 ton hard coal. TERMS—CASH MRS. JOHN COLE, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. AUCTION SALE Strathroy, Saturday, November 8: 180 cattle, mostly Hereford; run of good Hereford feedei’ steers. Trucks to deliver. A. G. Alpine, Auc- j sail; furnace, tioneer. c AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS in the Village of Hensall WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 1947, at 12:30 p.m. Full line of Household Effects. PROPERTY —There will be of fered the residence of the late J. W. Ortwein, suject to reserve bid,, a 7-room, 2-storey brick house and 2 car garage oxi Main St. at Hen- 3-pjece bath, insulat- floors, pressure sys- AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneei’ has received instructions from HENRY HOPF tp sell by the premises of in the Village of public auction on Thomas Hopcroft Dashwood on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Sth, 1947 at 1 p.m. 3-piece chesterfield suite; bur eau; beautiful combination china cabinet and bureau; 2 large oak dining-room tables, 6-leaf; cherry kitchen table; kitchen cabinet; oak parlor table; library table; 10 din ing-room chairs; arm chair; oak rocker; leathei’ rocker; book stand; organ stool; paper rack; mirror; 2 wooden beds, springs and mattress es; dresser; trunk; Renfrew kit chen range, nearly new; Wingham kitchexi range, in good conditio'n; electric stove; 2 electric hot plates; electric fixtures; 2 lamps; lantern; toilet set; mats; wringer; window screens; stove pipes; set of flat irons; mops; boiler; wooden tub; 2 galvanized tubs; Brantford elec tric combination water heater and washing machine; 2 5-gal. crocks; small crocks; sealers; large lard can; 2 iron pots; dishes; sausage grinder and press; 2 small frying pans; numerous kitchen utensils: pails; storm doors;, lawn mower; gardexx scuffler; 30 gal. steel bar rel; spades; hoes; scythe, like new; small scales; many othei’ articles too numerous to mention. Pure-bred German Police pup, 4% months old, very intelligent. TERMS—CASH ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer, MILFORD MERNER, Clerk, HENRY HOPF, Prop. 30:6c. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will sell by public auction on Lot 9, Concession 8 2% miles east of No. 23 Highway, ' on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1947 commencing at one o’clock, the fol lowing: CATTLE — 1 Holstein heifer; 3 Durham calves; ham yearling heifer. PIGS — 13 York pigs, old; 2 York sows due end ember. IMPLEMENTS — Hart-Parr tor 18-28, in new condition, on With extension rims, tractor on rubber with starter and lights; International sugar beet lister and scuffler to fit Farmall A; Cockshutt 4-row beet scuffler; Mc- p. 3-furrow tractor plow; Cockshutt Case Frost cut; Frost yearling 1 Dur- 9 weeks of Nov- excellent condition. ed, hardwood tern. Property in Full list of chattels next week. TERMS—Chattels, cash. Proper ty 10% down, balance in 30 days. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. for ed,to meet with the approval of the board before payment is made. S.S.No.11 : 12 single cords 2‘wood S.S.No.3 : 12 single cords 2 wood S.S.No.6 : 12 single cords 2’wood S.S.No.4 : 10 single cords 2 wood S.S.No.8 : 10 single cords 2’wood S.S.No.15 : 12 single cords 2’wood S.S.No.2 : 10 single cords 1*wood S.S.No.10 : 8 single cords 1*wood S.S.No.12 8 single cords 1’wood S.S.No.7 4 Single cords 1’wood Tenders will be received for en- ortire, or partial amounts, Stated sections. It. W. BROKENSHIRE, Sec.-Treas. Hay Tp. School Area, Zurich, Ontario, 30:6c trac- steel Farmall A 4-section drag cultivators; tractor disc with power lift; & Wood grain binder, 6 ft, McCormick mower; scuffler; & Wood 10 ft. dump rake; Maxwell hay loader ing plow; „ ______7 Cockshutt rubber-tired wagon and beet rack ' year old; tilizer drill with tractor hitch, runs; M,H. spring tooth cultivator steel land roller; walk 5-section drag harrows ; Princess Pat stove, i Cockshutt grain and fey- 15 AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Oil WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19th, 1947 commencing at 12:30 p.m. sharp. REAL ESTATE — Lot 2 6 Lak© Road West Concession of the Town ship of Hay, less beach lots sold, and subject to a right-of-way to the said beach lots, 45 acres more or less; choice clay loam; ideal beach lots for summer homes; good sized, barn and garage, well kept frame house with hydro, never failing water supply and fine fruit trees. Will be sold subject to a reserved bid. Terms of real estate made known day of sale. IMPLEMENTS—Deering binder; Maxwell mower; M.H. 11-hoe fer tilizer drill; M.H. 11-hoe disc drill; M.H. bean scuffler and puller at tachments; M.H. manure spreader; Quebec sulky plow; disc; 3-section harrows; IFleury walking plow; Cockshutt disc; wagon rack; hand scuffler; stiff tooth cultivator; Portland cutter; buggy; hay rake; 2 sets of bob sleighs; 2 wagons; wagon'box; hay rack; root pulper; Clinton fanning mill; bag truck; grindstone; row 'boat; fence stret cher; 5 bunches shingles; buck saw; 2 ladders; cattle chains; De Laval cream separator; quantity of coal and wood; wheelbarrow; work bench; 2 iron gates; carbon bicycle light; chicken coops; spades; shov els; pails; barley fork; hay forks; augers; pipe wrenches; numerous carpenter tools; clotli^s-line with pulleys; neckyokes and whiffle- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE — Clare Jewel kitchen range, nearly new; kitchen stove; heater; 2- burner hot plate; Thor electric washing machine, nearly new; cop per boiler; clothes basket; kitchen table; dining-room table; oak cen tre table; antique centre table; 2 flower stands; combination china cabinet and bureau; kitchen cabin et; wash stand; clothes horse; string harp; 2 antique style rock ers; leather rocker; 2 Oak rockers; couch; settee; 6 dining-room chairs; linoleum rug 9x12; various floor coverings, mats; 2 wooden beds, springs and mattresses; 2 steel beds, springs and mattresses; ‘2 dressers; bureau; complete bedroom suite; book shelf; small book stand; cot: Aladdin lamp (new); small iamps; pictures and picture frames; toilet set; pillows, quilts, comforters; folding ironing board; small scales; churn; mantel clock; kitchen clock; curtain rods; 1 dinner set; quantity of dishes; glassware; vases; an tiques; sealers; numerous kitchen utensils; apple peeler; crocks; mat frame; many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer, MILFORD MERNER, Clerk, JOHN SCHADE, Proprietor, 6:13