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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-10-07, Page 4Page 4 *1 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 7, 1948 ’ NOTICE WHITEWASHING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson Dashwood Phone 35rl9 The little boy had, been fed health foods all his life. One day he pushed his plate of spin- ' ach away from him, cried out desperately: “Spinach, nothing I but spinach, carrots and broc- t coli. Why can’t I have rickets J 1 like the rest of the kids?” "X I HARPLEY and Mrs. are on a motor trip Sound and calendar. Maria Hayter has from visiting Joseph Carru- to Mr. there Owen ; Mrs. turned friends in Bayfield. Congratulations to Mr. Mrs. T. Jones tnee Donna ter.i who were married Thursday. A number of pupils of ). 10 are home with chi and Hay- re- with Miss Eleanor MvLinchey. Detroit, spent tile week-end her home here. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR RENT REAL ESTATE Presto NOTICE TO CREDITORS For Sale at the having A 1 XPaper Drive of hu- wanted by AUCTION SALES PERSONAL I g MISCELLANEOUSi i l hours.TENDERS WANTED 7 c public King DeSoto heater, overhauled condition. Full horse and of the County ■ ■ Bell, 7c Fred Fenton, of want- the Snell, 7:14* Street 1048 de- two ply price 12 10 344 Handy Office Gadget Sturdily Built antique couch; mattresses; 3 Quebec heater; AGENTS—door men wanted coupe, seal in Em- 7* person cattle fox' Clarise APPLES Sweet, nings, giving Kirkton, phone 21rl0. territory. Very needed. BEST starting a busi- own. Write for FOR SALE—Small frame house Gordon Rata, phone 24r31 Crediton. 7c FOR SALE tank and emersion heater. Apply to E. C. Ilarvey. 7c SALE— •3-burner Perfection stove with two ovens, all excellent condition. Apply Mrs. Robert Turnbull, Gid- 7* FOR SALE —Talman Spies, etc. Phone eve- Saturday and Thanks- Day. Jas. W. Gardiner, 7c FOR SALE—A bunch of wean­ ed pigs. Apply Stewart Trieb- ner, phone 36rl6 Dashwood. 7 c reser- at- Will together; size ,14, FOR SALE—Team of young horses, also a bunch of little pigs. Wm. Westlake, R.R. 1, Hensail. 7* WANTED — An unfurnished room with board. Apply E. J. Wethey, phone 3 65R. 7* & IMPLEMENTS 'on, 3, Stanley Twp. West and 2 miles of Brucefield ;on OCTOBER SO, 1048 18 tons 1300 FOR SALE—A child’s iron bed. 5 6x27 inches with drop side. Apply trailer beside Hopper- Hockey Funeral Home or phone 342J. 7c GRAIN: mixed hay; ■grain, oats and DUPLICATE KEYS cut for most cars and cylinder type locks. Beavers Hardware. 5tfc FOR SALE—3 acres of feed turnips. Ralph Willis 26r4 Crediton. x 7* excellent washing Hogarth 7c FOR SALE--1938 Nash coupe, 5 new tires, good condition; also two end lamps. Phone 364R Exeter. 7c FOR SALE—Some good young cows, beef breeds, due to freshen right away. Apply to Ernie Thompson R.R.8, Park­ hill, phone 605rl3. 23:7:21c FOR SALE—A piano with bench, Gerard Heintzman, Rhone 161 Exeter. 7c FOR SALE—electric range (an­ cient but excellent) and coal heater, forced to move and cash talks. G. E. H. Brandon Bank of Montreal. 7* FOR SALE—125 hybrid .year­ ling hens, New Hamp. X Rock. Would sell all or part. Apply to Win. Darling, Clan- deboye, 7* lawn mower; suits new, colors blue, grey; 'Canadian FOR SALE—Boys tweed winter coat, size 16-18, in good con­ dition. Apply to Russel Balk­ will. 7* yearling steer; summer calves. 1 Yorkshire hog; sow. 90 The 10 tons collected will help us, and also Canada’s paper industry. Special thanks to R. E. Russell Pryde & Son Canadian Canners Tuckey Transport for trucks and. paper. USED CAR PARTS FOR SALE —Chevrolet 26 to 31; .Pontiac 28 to 30 and Durant. Apply G. Bonnallie, above Fink’s Meat Market, Exeter. ' 7:14* FOR SALE—Small annex, coal or wood; 1936 Plymouth coach, in good running order, A. J. Hamilton, phone 283.1 Exeter. 7 c WANTED— Any ing to feed winter call phone 44 Exeter. NOTICE — I have equipment for white your buildings. L. V. phone 266 Exeter. FOR SALE—Roasting chickens, dressed and drawn, ready for the oven. Saturday delivery. --J. N. Cowan, Hay P.O. phone Dashwood 40rl3. 23:30:7* bidder. TERMS—CASH WM. H. SMITH, Auct. Crediton 43r2 30' Model A, beam carrying second December; roan, due in March; heifer; Hereford PRIVATE HOME for elderly or convalescent persons; all mo­ dern conveniences. Apply Mrs. H. E. Ruston, Mitchell, phone •284. 7:14* New Hampshire Pullets, 4 months FOR .SALE—’32 2 new tires, beam lights, June, in good erson Peuhale, Elimville. WANTED—Young couple, no children, unfurnished house or three or four rooms, will be a steady tenant. Apply Box J Times-Advocate. 7* Sam Exeter. 7* 20-gallon hot water ' 1000-watt electric j 4 , , — { EFFECTS lias been in- by FOR SALE——Kitchen cabinet with enamel top, good condi­ tion, Apply to F. Bowden, Centralia. 7 c FOR SALE—>1930 Chev sedan, in good condition. Phone Kirkton 37rl3, Jas. Hodgert. 7* FOR SALE—Dressed capons for Thanksgiving, 50 cents a lb. drawn at dressed weight. Phone 266. L. V. Hogarth. 7c FOR SALE—Bath tub, basin, toilet, outside well pump. R. E. Balkwill. * FOR SALE-—Winter coat, green box style, size 12. Apply at Times-Advocate. 7* 8 . . be in in 10 7c F. W. Morlock, Clerk ASHES FOR THE TAKING— Will help load. Apply at Times-Advocate. 7* 2 J miles Mooresville, Ailsa . 2, phone 616r3 7* BOR SALE—50 pullets, ready to lay. Rhone 42r3 Dashwood 7c FOR SALE—19 3d new .paint job, seal lights, new slip covers, good condition all around. Bowers, phone 379W ’ Now, Joe, I this case can settled out of court." shotgun, price $75. Jr- Whittle % A. Mathers, R.R. 2. Ailsa Craig. 7* •1933 Made.toMeasure You'll be right in step with your new fall and winter suit if you drop in and let us measure you your garment. Combining own sample cloths with our Top line, we are able to of- you a fine selection. Don’t to see them now! Tamans Men’s Wear Staplers Use Two Ways AS A STAPLER •AS A TACHER Joe: “Sure. Judge — that’s what me and Bill was doing when that cop interfered."Times-Advocate Folks, you’ll really enjoy the friendly car service you get here, because we know how to please you and your car. Try our friendly service this week South End Service RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 Thank You The 1st Exeter Boy Scout is deeply grateful for the generous support given to its recent BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE—25.000 ft, of rock wool batts, also deep well pump with 3A in x 14 in. cylinder, brass lined, 50 ft. 1% in. pipe. W. J. Melville, phone 61 Exeter. 23tfc FOR SALE — McClary Escort cook stove, about 3 years old, white enamel. 4 lids, voir; Queen oil burner tachment new last fall, sell separately or also boy’s overcoat, in good condition. Apply to Mrs. - - - west Craig R.R. FOR SALE—19 38 half ton pick up, 4 new tires, mechanically in good shape. Roland Gren­ ier, B.A. Service Station, Grand Bend, phone 50r5 Dashwood. 7c RENT—Two rooms, nished, heated, suitable light housekeeping, good ation, phone 22 6 Exeter. HOUSES FOR SALE- are not in a hurry for posses­ sion we can show you two comfortable houses, well lo­ cated in Exeter. C. V. Pickard Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 30c 1 tables; electric lamps; uphol­ stered chair; odd chairs; foot stools; couch pillows; paintings, clock; cupboard; Perfection coal oil stove; antiques; serving trays; sewing baskets; all sorts of dishes; drapes; Superior Royal vaccum cleaner; set of chesterfield covers; hall rack; clothes rack; dish rack; silver­ ware; copper boiler; several suitcases and other articles. MRS. CHAS. JINKS, Prop. ED CORBETT, Auct. 30:7 FOR SALE IN CREDITON— Comfortable brick house close to main corner, furnished, could be used by two families Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. FOR SALE—One 3 0 gal. hot water tank and one Hotpoint water heater. Can be insulat­ ed and thermostatically con­ trolled to "meet new regula­ tions. J. ,A. Stewart, Exeter. 7 * DO YOU NEED about CAPS? raiser flock dividual ment for large round worms and intestinal capillaria worms, preferred by practi­ cal poultrymen for (efficiency and economy. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. 7c to be told Dr. Salsbury’s ROTA- If you are a poultry about to house youi ROTA-CAPS is the in­ bird “tablet” treat- In the Estate of JAMES WIL­ SON MORLEY, K.C., late Village of Exeter, in the of Huron, Solicitor. Creditors and others claims against the above estate are requested to send full par­ ticulars of such claims to the undersigned administrator on or before the twenty-first day of October next, after which date the estates’ assets will be distri­ buted having regard only to claims that have then been re­ ceived. DATED at Exeter the eigh­ teenth day of September 19 48. The Canada Trust Company, London. Ontario, Administrator, by Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor, Exeter, Ontario. 23:30:7 A smart new line of lamps is awaiting you at store and you’ll be delighted with this grand selec­ tion. In these days of hydro shortage you want light­ ing fixtures that not only are attractive but also give plenty of light. With Christmas not so far off. this might be the answer to one of your gifts. Table Lamps — Novelty Lamps — Bed Lamps Tri-lights SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont SALES OPPORTUNITY for two men with lability. High earn-, ings. Course of training. Plea­ sant work. Write giving qua­ lifications to Reg, Thomas, 100 Dundas Street West, Lon­ don, Ontario. 4tc FOR SALE—Green cloth grey Persian collar, size 14, almost new; blue coat, red trimmed hood, 10, also hat to match pleated skirt; black coat .with fur collar,' size 40. Mrs. Stewart Bell, Hensall. 7c coat. 13- cloth size and cloth to door Sales- to establish a business of their own wTith our 250 Guaranteed House­ hold Necessities. Splendid ter­ ritories vacant in your district —'Unlimited possibilities for the ambitious person. Never a dull season. Experience not essential but a.car is if you select a rural little capital opportunity of ness of your FREE details and CATA­ LOGUE to FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, MONTREAL. 16:23:30:7:14 FOR SALE —White trimmed with red breakfast suite, buf­ fet, jacknife table, chairs with leather seats, good con­ dition. Mrs. Stewart Hen sail. FARM WANTED—We buyer for a farm on highway between and good good pay farm. us. Exeter, Ont. have a or near Centralia Must have and be in Buyer will for right Brucefield. buildings condition. good price If you wish to sell see C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Our hydro quota for the Village of Exeter is 9150 kilowatt hours per day. We are still exceeding this quota by 3500 kilowatt hours per day. This MUST be reduced, as the power is not available. If the necessary re­ duction is not made voluntarily, we will be forced to have cutoffs. In the Village of Exeter, starting October 12, 1948, hydro power will be cut off from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Further cut-offs may be necessary if consumption is not reduced below quota set. Rural areas please take warning. You ar> ing your allotment of kilowatt hours per day gyfid cessary at any time. Rural interruptions will be during daylight also greatly exceed- cut-offs may be ne- No Further Warning Will Be Given K. J, Lampman Manager, Exeter Area FOR oil in to ley Street. FOR SALE- TOW radio takes 53, 7 peater $3 5. pump shot Weaver sight, cooey, bolt price $10. 12 pump Pierce Ar- 7 passenger sedan with and heater. Best offer it. Winchester model shot lever action re- 25-20 Remington action i 2 2 caliber 4 price caliber, l Model repeater with power telescope $3 0. Single shot action 22 caliber. Winchester Model action 12 gauge Are vou a victim of constipation? Try proven FRUIT-A-TIVES. famous herbal medicine used successfully for 45 years. Brings relief quickly — tones up liver-—keeps bowels active — restores good health — RELIABLE. MONEY TO LOAN — About three thousand dollars on mortgage on good farm, at five per cent, some more if wanted later. Apply to Box 24 Hensail. 7* Re—Grader Tires The Township of Stephen sires tenders on prices for tires and tubes 1300-2 4. for Grader. Tenders to the hands of the Clerk days. CLASSIFIED RATES 25 words of less.......35c (additional words l^c) Succeeding insertions 1c a word (minimum charge 25c) Classifieds Will be accepted up to Wednesday noon In the Estate of HENRY RA­ DER, late of the Village of Dashwood in the County ron. Drover. Creditors and others claims against the Estate of the j above deceased are required to ’ ’ send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned execu­ tors on or before the fifteenth day of October next, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed having regard only to claims that have then •been received. DATED at Exeter the eigh­ teenth day of September 19 48. Ernest Henry Rader, Dashwood, Ontario. Louis Henry Rader, Dashwood, Ontario. their Solicitor, Elmer D. Bell, Exeter, Ontario. 23:30:7 AUCTION SALE Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy SATURDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1948 150 head of choice Hereford and Angus yearling steers and heifers. Sale at 2 p.m. Trucks to deliver. A. G. MeALPINE, Auct. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF LIVESTOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by pub­ lic auction on Lot 21, Con, 5, Hay Township (on Highway 83, 3)4 miles east of Zurich, or 2^ miles west of Hensall,), on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1948 commencing at 1:00 p.m. sharp. Livestock, Hay and Grain HORSES: Matched team of Clyde mares, 11 and 12 years old; general purpose gelding, 7 years old, true in every way. CATTLE: Hereford cow, milk­ ing; brindle cow, milking, carry­ ing second calf, due in March; Durham cow, calf, due in cow, milking, Durham grey cow, milking, due in April; Hol­ stein cow, milking, due in De­ cember; Holstein cow, milking; Holstein heifer, stein heifer, due Hereford heifer, ruary; £ fers; 3 Hereford yearling 1 Durham Hereford HOGS: Yorkshire HENS; Rock Hybrid old. HAY AND good quality bushels mixed barley. ... 1 IMPLEMENTS: Massey-Harris Having j cut in good condi- ■uun; McCormick Deering mower j 6-ft. cut; Deering 10-ft. hay I rake; McCormick 11-hoe fertili- 1 zer drill, like new; 3-drum steel ! roller; Peter Hamilton 3-horse I cultivator; Oliver 2-horse scuf- , fler; Tudhope Anderson manure spreader, in perfect condition; 3-section diamond Harrows; 1- horse scuffler; disc, Massey- I-Iarris No. 7 walking plow; Oli­ ver riding plow; McCormick grain drill; fanning mill; rubbei* tired wagon; 16-ft. flat hay rack, like new; 4 sling ropes, set double harness; 3rd horse harness, 4 horse collars, 2 Ford 1 model A wheels; Renfrew cream separator; three 80-gallon milk cans; strainer for milk cans; strainer pail; 40-gallon oak bar­ rel, scoop shovel; forks, neck- yokes, hand washing machine, and numerous other articles. TERMS — CASH LLOYD BEDARD, Prop. JOHN DENOMME, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auct. milking; Hol­ in January; ___, due in Feb- 2 Hereford yearling hei­ st eers; 4 COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 19! S CREDITON at Mrs. Dan Oestreicher’s yard, Main Street, at 1.30 p.m.: Four dining room chairs, stove couch; stretcher; grain corner tables; sausage 3 milk cans; hanging knives and forks; coal hall rack; dinner set; 8- room leaf table; 2 wooden beds pipes; box; 4 pump; lamp; stove; : piece tea set; coal oil oven; two burner electric plate; 2 bed room toilet sets; Sunshine baby carriage, adjustable runners; 9x12 rug; 8x7 Wilton rug; wicker rocker; stove mat 18x17, Rogers silver dinner .knives and forks; window frames and doors, with locks; of clothes, Wack and Beauty rangette. new; plenty of other merchandise. Westinghouse electric stove; Renfrew cream separator, heavy set harness; 1931 Model A Ford coupe, overhauled recently with good tiles. Goal, circulator, heater and cook stove, and Queen oil burner. If you have anything to sell, bring it to this sale. Every ar­ ticle in good condition. All articles will be sold to the high­ est AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD The undersigned structed to sell auction in the Village of Hensall. WEDNES., OCTOBER 13, the following: Sideboard; China cabinet, .din­ ing* room table and five “chairs; cook stove; wardrobe; studio couch; Philco electric radio; 2 bed room suites; several rock­ers; jdtcheii table, several small AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has been in­ structed to sell by public auc­ tion at EXETER, West Carling Street. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1948 at -1.30 p.m. the following: Blood mare and filly, ard bred; Standard bred bred to Legal Hanover; bred Jersey cow; 2 pure Jersey heifers; high bred stein heifer; 2 shouts, 80 Wagon, eutter; scuffler; double harness collars, spring­ tooth cultivator, plow, electric brooder, chicken house, 2 chick­ en shelters, 100 feet hose; quantity of used lumber. Electric range, Gurney, ing room suite, oak, 6 chairs, buffet and table; rockers; springs, tables; washing machine and linoleums; 2 < tension table oak buffet er; dishes; icles. W. R. WHITE GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. stand­ mare, pure bred Hol- lbs. set din­ dining 3 oak 2 beds small hand wringer; otnodes; oak ex­ kitchen stool; oak dresser; wring­ sealers; other art- TERMS—CASH Prop. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK Lot 7, c 1 % miles south WEDNES., at 12 o’clock sharp: Clyde team; 25 head of Dur­ ham cattle; Reg. Shorthorn bull; 20 hogs from 125 pounds to ISO pounds; Allis Chalmers tractor, Model C, starter .and lights, scuffler and bean pulling attachments, 3 years old. line of other tractor and machinery. Hay, grain some household effects. TERMS—CASH WM. MCKENZIE, Prop. E. R. CHESNEY,' Clerk HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.