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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-20, Page 4At My Residence, Huron St. West NEW STRAW AND FELT HATS FLOWERS AND TRIMMINGS T Lawn Mowers THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20th, 1948 FOR SALE FOR SALE — Four* Yorkshire brood sows. Arthur Gaiser, , R.R.2, Dashwood, phone Cred- iton 24r33. 20c fl1 BELOW COST PRICE! G. M. Armstrong Welding and Machine Work FOR SALE—Baby tenda, in good condition; also black and white 3-burner Perfection coal oil stove. Mrs. Harry Beaver, phone 174r6 Exeter. 20c maple dry stove wood; Fisher, 20c WOOD FOR SALE—Soft and elm, $4.00 a cord. Thos phone 176r21 Exeter. = s Shirts Shirts bv Arrow in solid col­ ors are now on, display. Col­ ors are blue, tan and green. An attractive shirt styled by a leading manufacturer. SB JUST ARRIVED! Ankle-length Socks in cottons black full length line, too. and wools. All-wool an*s S ar Proclamation I hereby serve notice that Monday, May 24th be proclaimed a Civic Holiday and call upon all citizens to observe the day as such B. W. TUCKEY, Reeve THE NEW GE Featherweight Automatic Iron We have had these poular new irons on display since Christmas but already sales have been surprising. What is more the ladies report that it’s a dandy. And no wonder! Weighing only 3 lbs. makes it a joy to use compared to the heavier models. CHECK THESE FEATURES Visible Finger Tip Fabric Dial with light that tells when iron is heated — Cooling Air Space to keep handle cooler — Calrod Hi-Speed Element — Extra Large Soleplate. ® EASY* TO SET • EASY TO CHECK ® COOL TO THE TOUCH R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. A Hint For the Efficient Housewife At your favourite market, you choose meats that are juicy and tender, vegetables that are fresh and crisp. At home you want these foods to stay fresh until served to your family. When meats lose their tender juiciness and vegetables their crispness, they also lose their delecate flavour and most of their food value. The most efficient and economical method of home refrigeration can be obtained from an air con­ ditioned ice refrigerator. Efficient, because your food is kept at the correct temperature which is the melt­ ing point of ice. Economical, because a modern air conditioned ice. refrigerator costs only a fraction of other types. Enjoy the convenience of year-round re­ frigeration by having us install an air conditioned ice. refrigerator in your home to-day. We have sev­ eral units to choose from. •FREE with each new ice refrigerator, one ice cuber^ makes perfect ice cubes in a few minutes. n fl FOR SALE—Deep well pump, 3 0 ft with 3£ inch brass lined cylinder and inch pipe. W. J. Melville, phone Exeter 61. 20tfc US FOR SALE—45 chunks. Apply to Norris Webb, Woodham. 20c FOR SALE—Buttermilk. Apply to W. G. Medd, Exeter Cream­ ery Co., Ltd., Exeter, Ont; 20tfc FOR SALE—An ivory enamel kitchen cabinet, also oak buf­ fet. Apply Mrs. Eunice Stone Andrew St., phone 311W. 20c FOR SALE—19 29 Chev sedan, original finish, steel top, heater and other extras, in exceptionally good condition.- 1947 Mercury coach, 114, built in radio, heater, low mileage, Phone 63 Hensall,’ Bob Cook. 20c FOR SALE—Turkey pens and equipment to accommodate 600 poults. Apply at Times- Advocate. 20c FOR SALE—Dry hardwood $5.- 00 a cord. Phone 619r2 Ailsa Craig. 20:27c FOR SALE—Set heavy single harness, brass mounted in good condition. Wm. Fraser, Huron St., Exeter. 20* FOR SALE—19 37 Chev. coach in good condition. Apply to Broderick Bros. Exeter, phone 277. 20* USED TIRE CLEARANCE — Youi' choice at 50 cents; some better ones, some real good. We trade tires giving liberal allowances' for youi' old tires. .Sandy Elliot. 20tfc. FOR SALE—McCormick. 13 disc fertilizer drill; International two row cultivator; Raymond sewing machine, cabinet. R. D. Hunter, phone 113W. 20* FOR SALE—Collie p-up, male, good watch dog. Apply to1 Mrs. Emalie Carter, Exeter South. 20* FOR SALE—Pony, saddle brok­ en, quiet. Apply to Wm. Fen­ ton, R.R. 2, Ailsa Craig, phone 616r3 Ailsa Craig. 20* HOG FOR SALE— A. E. Oes- triclier, Dashwood, phone 57rl0. 20* FOR SALE—Used car parts for 29-3 0 Plymouth and 27-29 Chevrolet. Apply G. Bonnallie above Fink’s -Meat Market, Exeter. 20:27* HAVE YOU BEEN WAITING for that new Singer Sewing machine. We have a few Elec­ tric Portable and Cabinet models available, also treadle machines. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine Co., STRATFORD, Ont.. 6:13:20c FOR SALE—Gladiolus bulbs in mixed colors; medium size bulbs at $2.00 per 100; a few large bulbs at $3.50 per 100, sales tax included, delivery charges extra. We can also supply a few named varieties. Prices On request. These bulbs are not discards, but are prime, young, high crowned, disease free, unflowered stock which should produce fine ex­ hibition blooms. Phone Clin­ ton 618rl2. Tyndall Gladiolus Gardens, Brucefield, Ont. 13:20e NEW "MESCO” electric oven and extras. Ideal for summer cottage or apartment. Box 81 Exeter or phone 233. 13:20* FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet in good condition. Apply to A. D. MacEwen, Hensall. 13:20c FOR SALE—Parts for a ’33 Chev truck and n ’29 Chev car; 2 wheel trailer, ’29 Ford car. Apply to Walter Diebold, Zurich, .after 7 p.m. 20:27:3* FOR SALE—'Frame house, 21 x 27; brick veneer kitchen 21 x •24; frame barn 32x 80; hen house 20 x 30. Apply Whitney Coates, <Exeter. 20* fl. WANTED URGENTLY NEEDED — Small home or four-room apartment within 15 miles ’ of airport. Apply at Times-Advocate. 20* WANTED-—Young air force cou­ ple, no children, would like 3 or 4 unfurnished rooms in Exeter; will be staying 3 years. Apply Box J, Times- Advocate. 20* WANTED — Immediately. Fur­ nished house apartment or suite. Phone Mt. Harrington, R.C.A^F-. Centralia, Forecast Office or Officers Mess. 20* WANTED — Curling stones, at once. State condition and price. Write Carloi’, 537 Bes- serer Street, Ottawa, Ont. 29:6.13:20c WANTED—Old brick house for wrecking and reclaiming brick. R. Sears. Phone London Metcalf 594j (reverse charge) Write W. A. Wright, 577 Dundas St., London, 13:20* NOTICE The Centralia Farmers Co-Op. Co. Ltd,, requests that all accounts owing this company will be settled by June 1st as this place of business will be sold. 13:20:27c Township of Stephen All persons in the Township of Stephen wishing to have cattle sprayed, please notify George Eilber, of Crediton, im­ mediately for arrangements. 20c F. W. Morlo'ck, Clerk HELP WANTED WANTED—Dependable girls to make up taxi load to London Monday mornings at 7.30 for summer months. Apply Box S Times-Advocate. * WANTED—Young lady to clerk in flower shop. Apply Bailey’s Florist, phone 276 Exeter. 20c MAID WANTED — Experienced in general housework and cooking, no laundry, no small children, June 1st to Sept. 15th, $25.00 per week. Pri­ vate living quarters furnished For interview, Saturday or Sunday, May 22 oh 23, write Mrs. Lee R. J. Scott at Lee Crest, Oakwood Park,. Grand Bend, Ontario or phone Dash­ wood 43r7. 20* STENOGRAPHER — Wanted, Male or Female. Apply in per­ son to Cook Bros., Hensall, ■Ont. 20:27c -u REAL ESTATE LOST AND FOUND For Fuller Details Telephone 179w or Ask Your Ice Delivery Man E. R. WITMER & SON EXETER ONTARIO WARNING DOG OWNERS! Dog owners take notice that it is illegal for dogs to be allowed to run at large froni May 1st to August secured 31st. Dog Tags must be at once. LFinal warning 0. V. PICKARD, Clerk FOR SALE—New house, insul­ ated, Jiardwood floors, cup­ boards, modern conveniences, J. Willis, Exeter. 25tfc LOST—A cameo broach near Dr, Fletcher’s office. Finder please phone 17 Sri 3 Exeter. 20c CENTRALIA BRICK house with conveniences, extra lots and barn. W. C, Pearce. FOR SALE—Small acreage, good house with conveniences barn, henhouse. Early pos- ession. W. C. Pearce. FARM FOR SALE—Hay Twp., 100 acres, barn with good stabling, strawshed, reason­ ably good house. W. C. Pearce. GREDITON HOME FOR SALE •—Comfortable 1| storey house, hydro, first floor has been completely and is furnished. Reasonably priced. Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor Main St, Exeter. redecorated HOUSE FOR SALE—Well locat­ ed in Exeter, 1J storey brick. All modern conveniences, Nice lot. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Exeter. LOTS FOR SALE—Desirable building lots for sale. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE—In Exeter, new 5- room bungalow, modern con­ veniences, possession June 1st Phone 13OW Exeter. 20* FOR RENT FOR RENT—Space for car in a 3-car garage, lighted. W. J. Melville, phone Exeter 61. 20tfc cleaners,FOR RENT—Vacuum by the day or week. Beavers Hardware, Exeter.lie FOR RENT — 7-room modern house, partly furnished, close to Exeter, suitable for 2 fam­ ilies. Apply Box B, Times- Advocate. 6tf* WORK WANTED BABY SITTERS FOR HIRE— Joan Witmer, 179W; Marie Cutbush, 187J. WANTED—Girl with experience would like part time or full time office work. Could begin July. Apply at Time-Advocate 20c WANTED—Air force man wants tractor or truck work for two weeks beginning May 24. Lots of experience. Contact How­ ard Legge over Bierling coal office, Exeter. 20* LOST—A child’s brown coat and hat to match, in a clean­ ing bag. Please return to Times-Advocate. 20c LEFT AT THE OPERA HOUSE —A pair of ladies’ skates. Identification mark on them. Owner m^y have same by id- tifying them. Apply to A. M. Easton, phone 172r2 Exeter. ’■ 20c SALE STRAYED STRAYED—From lot 7, con. 8, Stephen, a yearling Hereford heifer. Anyone knowing its whereabouts please notify Jack Galloway, 36r4, Credi- ton. 20c NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Hairy E. Rader. ALL CLAIMS of Harry Township County of Huron, ceased, who died on the 1st day of December, 1947, are hereby notified to send in full particu­ lars of their claims to the un­ dersigned on or before the 1st day of June, 19 48, after which date the assets will be ed, having regard only then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 5th day of May, 19 48. MCCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Administra­ trix. 13:20:27c PERSONS HAVING AGAINST the Estate E. Rader, late of the of Stephen, in Farmer, the de­ distribut- to claims AUCTION SALES (3 Office 1948 Now is a good time to get your insulation while it is avail­ able and before the price goes up. In batts 4 inch, 3 inch and 2 inch; also granulated wool. We would be pleased to estimate your needs. W. J. Melville Phone 61 Exeter _ COOK’S OSED CARS •81 Holiday Specials 1947 MERCURY TUDOR 114, radio, gabardine slip covers, heater, Actual mileage Beautiful clean 1946 HUDSON Commodore 8, sedan, air con­ ditioned, % leather trim, fog lights and many other extras. This car since new has been driven by one of the parties of this firm and is in excel­ lent condition. Low mileage. 1946 HUDSON SUPER SIX Sedan, radio, air conditioned, % leather trim. Just the car you’re looking for. 1941 HUDSON COACH SIX With heater, upholstering spotless, in fact everything about this car is good. 1939 FORD COACH Now being re-conditioned sale. 1937 TERRA. COACH Reconditioned and painted. This car is ready to give you many good miles of driving. CASH undercoating. 7000 miles, car. for APPLICATIONS WANTED Applications will be received .at the Clerk’s office, Exeter, Ont., for the position of Municipal Assessor for the Village of Ex­ eter. Assessment to be made under the new system. Salary, $600.00 per annum. C. V. PICKARD, Clerk BABY CHICKS ■NEUHAUSER Chicks. Hatching all. breeds. Chicks available twice weekly. Thousands of started chicks in our brooders now, both mixed chicks and pullets. Phone Metcalf 7482, Neuh a user Hatcheries, 8,1 King St., London 5 WEEK OLD PULLETS while they last: New Hampshires, Rhode Island Reds, White Rocks 52.95. Black Minorca X White Leghorns, Anconas 5 4.95. Light Sussex X Barred Rocks, New H a m p shir e X Barred Rocks, Barred Rock X New Hampshires, New Hampshire X Light Sussex 50.95. Assorted Light or Hea­ vy breeds 1.00 per hundred less. 6 week old New Hamp­ shire pullets 57.95. Also 2, 3 week old pullets, coc- or non-sexed in many breeds. Day old coc- May prices: Barred Light Sussex, New and 4 kerels poular kerels. Rocks, Hampshire X Barred Rock, Light Sussex X New Hamp­ shires 8.95. White Leghorns 1.00. White Leghorn X Barr­ ed Rocks 2.50. Send for com­ plete pricelist. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries Limited, Fer­ gus, Ontario 20c TENDERS WANTED Phone ® TRADE • TERMS COOK BROS. 54 Hensail, Orit* TOWNSHIP OF USBORNE Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 8 p,m. May 25, 1948, for the sale of bridge 12’x30’ steel truss frame and nearly, now plank Iloor of 3” oak, situated on sideroad 15-16, con. 13, one-half mile oast of No. 3 school. Removal to be made at such time as contractor wishes to begin construction on new bridge or approximately June 15, 1948. Highest or any Under not necessarily accepted, W. J. ROUTLY,' Twp. Road Superintendent R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont. 13:20 AUCTION. SALE OF HOUSE AND PROPERTY in Village of Hensall streets north of Post on Mill Street) SATURDAY, MAY 22nd, at 3 o’clock D.S.T. 2 storey frame, shingled rooms and closet upstairs, bedroom, dining room, house 4 pantry, kitchen downstairs, lean at back with well inside, full length cel­ lar. Household Effects—7 dining room chairs and cook stove. TERMS—House sold subject to reserve bid. 10% day of sale balance in 30 days. MISS EDITH FORREST, Prop. WARD FORREST, Clerk ED CORBETT, Auctioneer CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, FEED AND FURNITURE W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer, will s,ell by public auction on LOT 12, Con. 9 HIBBERT TWP cast of Staffa on MAY 25 th, at 1 o’clock 1 mile 1948 sharp hors- COWS,' Durham TUESDAY, commencing the following: HORSES—3 good work es 7 and 8 years old. CATTLE—5 Durham freshened in April; 5 yearlings 5 young calves. FOWL—il00 Leghorn and Red pullets. HAY AND GRAIN—A quant­ ity of hay; quantity of grain. IMPLEMENTS — Massey- Harris binder, sheaf carrier 6 ’ft. cut; Frost & Wood mower, 5 ft. ----- ure i M.H. disc rows; riding plow; fanning mill; trucks; rubber fence posts; set double harness; ness; and plank; pig crate; boat; kettle; whiffletrees; neck-r yokes; forks, chains etc. A quantity .of Furniture and dishes. Postively no reserve. The Fa,rm is Sold. TERMS—CASI-I SETH BROWN, Prop. W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer 20c cut; M.H. hay loader, man-, spreader; steel hay rake;> cultivator, stiff tooth; harrow; set of iron har- ; land roller; 2 scufflers; set set sleighs; hay rack; tired buggy; cutter; wire; scraper; 2 single har- quantity of new lumber pig crate; stone Fertilizer for all kinds of crops now in stock at my warehouse at the farm. 0-14-7 2-12-6 4-12-6 2-12-10 - 24-Hour Service N. Phone Dashwood 36r2 & We Still Have Some Real Bargains Left For the Balance of this Month TABLE LAMPS at Cost TRILITE SPECIALS ODD CHAIRS at Rock Bottom Prices i FLOOR COVERINGS INLAID LINOLEUM AXMINSTER RUGS WASHABLE RAG MATS & BEDROOM MATS Bedroom Suites As Low as $80.00 for 3 Pieces Chesterfield Suites in Good Covers That Will Save You Dollars DINETTE SUITES CHROME TABLES AND CHAIRS We Have Some Odd Pieces that Must be Cleared SEEING IS BELIEVING Come In and Look Around No Obligation to Buy Dinney Furniture Simmons Marshall Kroehler and other well known lines Phone 20w EXETER W-