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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-08-05, Page 44 a a as- RORERTSON’3 3 lbs-$1.00 9 Ibs.-$2,45 Guaranteed No Filler Results considered, yon this powder an­ as a tonic for stock. will find equalled all farm ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 8, IMS M'>89 Save Labour Save Gravel by having it put as close as possible, when and where you want it! A Grade of Gravel for Every Purpose Cudmore Gravel Phone Exeter 171r3 :xtra With your next Tip Top suit you will now be able to have that extra pair of trousers, We, as agents in Exeter for Tip Top clothing, will be glad to show you their fine line of samples for your next garment. The years of business behind this leading firm assure you of a suit you’ll be proud to own. Taman’s Men’s Wear Cfalsified Directory Want Ads Serve You Well When You Want to Buy or Sell HELP WANTED BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE WANTED ~~ Erug apprentice (boy preferred); also a lady clerk at Cole’s Rexall Drug Store. 29:5:19c WANTED—Two young men to work ,in our Elevator. Apply in person at our Garage office. Inside work, no loss time. Cook Bros. Milling Co., Hen­ sall, Ont. 29:5c BECOME AN INDEPENDENT BUSINESS Man and your own boss. It you are ambitious, in­ dustrious and a good sales­ man, apply at once to BLUE BRAND PRODUCTS CO., 7227 Alexandra, Montreal, Quebec. 5:19; 26:2c FOR SALE—Hay Joafler, $25; rubber tired wagon, $45; tractor disc; small cutting box with pipes. W. B. Thomp* son, Clinton, 2*6 miles west, 22:29*:5c If your lamp, toaster, vacuum, refrigerator’s on the blink—call us. We fix anything and everything elec­ trical with highest quality materials. Expert workmen . , , quickly, efficiently. WANTED WANTED—F a i r 1 y large. used suitcase, W rite description and price to Box P, Times- Advocate. 5 c WANTED—Highest cash prices paid for old china dolls in good condition; also china doll heads. Wm. R. Snell, 16 Chestnut St., St. Thomas. 5* MISCELLANEOUS CUSTOM PLOWING. ING, HAY AND BALING—Apply Leon ner, R.R. 1, Hensall, 171r24 Exeter between 8 in the morning COMBIN­ STRAW Trieb- phone 7 and St* BARNS WHITEWASHED—Rock lime and D.D.T. paint. Apply Fred Harburn, phone 44r9, Dublin.t£c Notice North Middlesex High School District LET ME SPRAY your cabbages for worms; your turnips for water core, or your carrots and corn for weeds. Reason­ able prices. Phone 26 6, L. V. Hogarth, 22:29:5c BUS ROUTES TENDERS WANTED Any pupil who will be attending Parkhill or Ailsa Craig High Schools during the coming term, kindly advise the undersigned not later than August 15, giving name and exact location, .so our bus routes can be arranged before the first school day. FOR COAL District invites 45 tons of oi.L Coal to be stor- school before High tenders M. W. Teller, Sec’y Parkhill, Ontario TENDERS The Exeter School Board for supplying treated Stoker ed in the new September 30, 194S. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepeted. Tenders must be submitted by six o'clock August 9 to E. D. Howey, Secretary, Box B. Exe- SHERIFFS SALE OF LAND County of Middlesex Under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of The Supreme Court of Ontario and to me directed and delivered against the goods and chattels and lands and tenements of Wil­ liam Hector Mitchell, deceased, in the hands of Florence Fran­ ces Mitchell and Wilfred Huxta­ ble, the obeli. Mary Eva Cunningham, I have seized and taken in execution and will offer for sale by pub­ lic auction at my office in the Court House, in the City of Lon­ don, in the County of Middlesex, on Friday the Third day of Sep­ tember, A.D. 1948. at the hour of Eleven o’clock in the fore­ noon, all the right, title inter­ est and equity of redemption of the estate of the said William Hector Mitchell, deceased, in, to and out of all and singular that certain parcel or D'act of land and premises situate lying and being in the Township of Biddulph in the County of Mid­ dlesex, being composed of the North half of Lot Number 2?, in the First Concession of the said Township, containing fifty acres be the same more or less, save and except the westerly ten feet thereof as described in register­ ed instrument Numbei- 144 Mis­ cellaneous contains 0.153 acres more or less, subject to taxes since the year 1946 and a mort­ gage dated the 2"th day of Ap­ ril 19 31 made in the amount of $850 to one Catherine Annabelle Hicks and assigned by her to one Otto Harvey Brown. RUSSELL H. BEATTIE, Sheriff, County of Middlesex Sheriff’s Office, London, Ont., May 14, 1948. 29:5:19:26c FOR SALE—Baby carriage and electrolux, reasonable. Phone 13rll Exeter. Call evenings only. 5 c FOR SALE—Cornell 595 seed wheat, smutt resistent. Apply to Andrew Christie, R.R. 1, Mitchell, phone Kirkton 10-7; 29:5:19c FOR SALE—Wall tent, about 8 X13x3. AV. C. Pearce, 5c Executors of the Will of said William Hector Mit- , deceased, at the suit of FOR SALE—Choice clover hon­ ey from Aug. 2 until Aug 14, in customer’s containers, any quantity. Price reasonable. Open from 7 a.m. to 12 p.m. Darrell Parker, Cromarty. 29:5* FOR SALS—Cockshutt combine. Splendid condition, $450. San­ dy Elliot, phone 64w. FOR SALE—‘Choice clover hon­ ey for a limited time, 20c a pound in customers’ contain­ ers. J. Haberer & Son, Zurich, 29:5* FOR SALE—Used car parts for Chevrolet 27 to 30, Plymouth 29 to 31. Apply G. Bonnalle, above Fink’s Meat Market. 29:5:19c FOR SALE—6 foot Massey bin­ der; 5 ft., mower; Massey 1- furrow riding plow; Fleury walking plow; heavy set of harness; 1 buggy; sleigli; double trees and neckyokes. Reason for selling, now using motorized machinery. Ed. Lip­ pert, Dashwood. Phone 31r25. 29:5c FOR SALE—Good team of Per- cheron horses, well matched. Apply to A. E. Oestreicher, R.R. 1, Dashwood. 5:19c * * * •V » w HANDS AT WORK THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Mata FOR SALE cherries, 5 Bring your M. Sullivan, Con. FOR SALE—Used Beatty wash­ er, wooden top. Apply A- Oestreicher, R.R. 1, Dashwood 5:19r FOR SALE—Used Indian motor cycle, ,45 in., 7 4 frame good condition, well squipped, with saddle bags, buddy seat, wind­ shield, extra lights and horns. Apply Beaupre’s General Store 5c FOR SALE — Allis Chalmers model 60 combine, like new Wally Wein, phone 25rl Dashwood. 5c. Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. I---- ---- ---—-- ------ ------ ---—----i REAL ESTATE ® for FOR SALE—Electric rangette, in good condition. Apply at back apartment at the Irwin Apts., corner of Huron and Andrew Streets. 5* FOR SALE—-Vacuum, Goblin A, almost new, will sacrifice. Phone Crediton 4$M. 5c — Montmorency cents a pound, own containers, corner of 10th x/MiL., Bosanquet and Ridge Road. Three miles south of Camp Ipperwash. 5”; FOR SALE—'No. .1 Clover honey George Parker, R.R. 2, Kip­ pen, phone Hensall 84r4. 5c FARM FOR SALE—122 acres at Centralia, good' buildings, farm in good condition, brick house, modern conveniences. Immediate possession. Her­ man Powe, phone 18rl2 Cred- iton.22tfc THREE BEDROOM Cottage— With hydro and town water, good basement. Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Real Estate, Exeter. FOR SALE—New 5 - room cot­ tage, 2 bedrooms, living room, dinnette ail’d, kitchen, 3-piece bath, full size basement with hot air furnace, fully insulat- ecL situated on Huron Street East, immediate possession. Apply Box T, Times-Advocate. FOR SALE—97 acres with good brick house and fine barn. Hydro and water throughout. Accommodation for good herd of cattle as well as other live­ stock. 35 acres of land fresh seeded. Located on highway close • to school and village. Act now for fall possession. C. V. Pickard, Real Estate, Main Street, Exeter. FOR SALE—100 acres, Hay Twp., brick house, bank barn, good stabling, strawshed, gar­ age, some bush. W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 5 c 6#————— ------—--------—® Watch Out, Junior! FOR SALE —• Massey-Harris tractor, 102, on rubber, start­ er and lights, tractor in good shape, a splendid built en­ gine. Apply H. Faber, phone 85rl2 Hensall. 5c’ FOR SALE—-Whizzer bike all accessories, cheap cash. Phone 603-5, W. S. terson, Ailsa Craig. with for Pat- 50 OPEN DAY FOR HONEY—-At Clandeboye, Friday, August 6 Bring your own containers. W. F. Abbott. 5* FOR SALE—2 - burner rangette, good condition. Apply to Mrs. Jack Morrissey, phone Credi- ton 20r22. 5* DUPLICATE! KEYS cut for most cars and cylinder type locks. Reavers Hardware. 5tfc OlWUtWS products are desired and purchased by people all over the world and the capacity to produce such goods largely determines the economic welfare of every man, woman and child within her borders. Because the sale of every article producedin Ontario brings valuable dollars into this Province, we all are more assured of job security . , . and we and our children can have more of (he .better things in life* To produce such goods in sufficient quantities, skilled labour is vital. That is why every single one of us should be glad that war veterans are Constantly being trained to provide the skilled hands so needed by Ontario industry. They receive ON THE JOB training under expert instructors in our Ontario factories. This training, provided through the co-operation of the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, the Federal Department of Labour and the Ontario Department of Educa­ tion, starts veterans on tile road to skilled craftsmanship. Taught to use their bands in such jobs as routing, etching, stripping, burnishing and finishing, they . will eventually become photo engraving craftsmen. Because of the increasing im­ portance of this trade, every effort of these newly-skilled workers helps to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and contributes to the welfare and happiness of all her citizens. LEARNING PHOTO ENORAVINO R. C. Smith, 22, of Toronto, an R.C.A.F Veteran, is shown routing a plate in a large Toronto photo engraving plant. Duringthcirtraining, veterans are shifted from one job to another to familiarize them with all phases of photo engraving. Many veterans subsequent­ ly obtain full time employ­ ment in the factories where they receive training. 1932 MODEL B Ford Sedan, heater, 5 good tires, in excel­ lent running condition. Phone 63 H6nSall, 5:19c NOTICES E—WEEDS I hereby give notice that all weeds are to be destroyed before going to seed as provided for by the Weed Control Act, Chapter 344, Section 4, Any person Or persons failing to comply with, these provisions will be a penalty as provided Act. liable to by the DougalL Huron County Weed Inspector 29:5:19 Wm. R. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brady and family visited in Detroit over the holiday .week-end. Mr.i Brady’s mother accompanied thorn after visiting here for a month. FOR SALE — Highway, 144 acres clay loam, bush, abun­ dant spring water, barn has good stabling, water bowls, milker, litter carrier, electric grinder,, silo, driveshed; 7- room iiisul brick house. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. _________________._________5c FOR SALE—94 acres, highway, brick house fully equipped with modern conveniences. Fine barn with good stabling and silo. Water and hydro throughout. 6 acres bush. Close to village. Owner forced to sell on account of health. Terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor Main Street, Exeter. FOR SALE-—Summer -Cottage, on fine beach, near Grand Bend, ..3 bedrooms* lined throughout, 2 piece bath. Fur­ nished. At present rental buyer could use cottage for two or three weeks each year and still receive good re­ turn on investment. C. V. Pickard, Real Estate Broker, Main Street, Exeter. 5e...... ---------- - ;■.rfF ---- HOUSE FOR SALE—7 rooms and bath, divided into two apartments of 4 and 3 rooms. Immediate possession, Fully insulated. Garage and work­ shop. .Also, Oil burner, elec­ tric refrigerator, ranges, ches­ terfield suite, etc, To be sold with house or individually. D. J. Miller, Carling St. Exeter, Evenings, ? 5* FOR SALE—Storage barn, 45 XiOOft. having 24 ft. posts, separate or with flax milt property of 3J acres; pvill machinery, colony house, ad­ jacent 7 and seven-tenths acre field. Terms Cash, Edmund Geiger, Hensall. 5;19:26t That’s not the way to re­ pair that radio! If you want it to work again— let our expert repairmen take care of it for you. They will locate the trou­ ble promptly, fix it quick­ ly, efficiently. Our charges for repairs and replacement parts are reasonable. Try us when your radio doesn’t give top performance. BEAVERS Hardware PHONE 86 EXETER PERSONAL SLENDOR TABLETS are effec­ tive. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks $5.00; at Robertson’s Drug Store. Feel half-sick half the time? Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES, famous herbal medicine used successfully for 45 years. Brings relief quickly tones up liver — keeps bowels ac­ tive — restores good health —RELIABLE. - ‘OLD AT 40, 50, 60?” Man! You’re crazy! Thousands pep­ py at 70, Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling many men, women call “old’’. New ‘get acquainted’ size only 50c. At all druggists. 5 SINUS, HAYFEVER, HEAD­ COLDS, Catarrhal Deafness, give way to the use of NAMELESS Gold Remedy. Convincing Trial $1.00. Ad­ dress Purity Products, Exeter, 'Ont. 5:19:2612c FOR RENT FOR RENT—^Cottage at Grand' Bend from August 22 on; ail conveniences, sleep 8, reduced rates. Apply Box 251, Exeter. 5-2te