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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-04-28, Page 4Hi ’• r-> 4 I 1 Plage 4 AMAZING FACT ! Maxwell House contains choice Latin-American coffees — tlie best obtainable, Yet it costs only a fraction of a cent more per cup than the lowest-priced coffees sold! • OB ■I- tt- THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 28, 1949 X 1 Tom Semple SIGNS Trucks, Windows, Store Front Signs, Gold Leaf Lettering PHONE 155M EXETER Exeter Radio And Electric Sales & Service Radio Repairs Genera! Wiring Stewart Warrener . Radios Langmuir Paints Phone 187W Exeter ROBERTSON’S Condition Powder 3 lbs-$1.00 9 lbs.-$2.45 Guaranteed No Filler Results considered, will find this powder equalled as a tonic all farm stock. Your Drugs at Phone 50 you uu- for Exeter Don’t Delay . . . Start Today ORDER BRAY... We believe, sincerely that the person who starts good chicks right away and raises- them right will do all right, year. The sooner you start, sooner you’ll cash in. better chicks you start, more you’ll cash in. It’s Bray’s business to -supply the better chicks . . . vigor­ ous, thrifty, ready to go, with many generations of careful, skilful selection behind them. Don’t delay. Start today. Or­ der Bray! this the The the Bray Hatchery Phone 246 Exeter M’ » Cravats Let A Want Ad Be Your Salesmana1 I A i FOR SALE HELP WANTED NOTICESFOR SALE FOR SALE OR RENT—F i f t y acre grass farm, south half Lot 18, Con. 18, Stephen. Apply Curtis Gratton, Grand Bend, phone 62r22, 21:28* FOR SALE)-—’Strawberry plants, excellent varieties, Apply Mrs, Einalie Carter, third house south of South End Service Station, Exeter. 21:28:5* FOR SALE—’29 Plymouth se­ dan, large kitchen cupboard, laundry stove, litter carrier poles, hydro poles 25 to 40 feet, clothesline poles, fence posts, 25 empty 5-gal. pails, new and used guns, pair lawn bowls, fishing tackle. Apply Gibson Service Station, Exeter. 14:21:28* NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­ INES—Cabinet and Electric, also Treadle machines. Re­ pairs to all makes. Singer Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St. Stratford. 2tfc FOR SALE—Turquoise spring coat, size 14, like new. Phone 144 Exeter. 21:28c FOR -SALE—U sed parts for Model A, Model B and V8 Fords. Also ’29 and ’30 Chevs and Plymouths. Wheels and axle for trailers. Apply to G. Bonnallie, Exeter, phone 405M 21:28c FOR SALE—Best 1939 Buick, 4-door Sedan Special on the road, complete overhaul, new motor, . clutch, drive shaft, muffler, brake job, shocks, pitman shaft, stearing post, 4 760 air-ride tires, spare like new, spotless grey upholstry— for information phone Exeter 361 J, anytime after 5:30 p.m. 21:28* FOR SALE—Farmall “H” trac­ tor, 2 years old, starter and lights; also 1940 Plymouth, privately owned. Phone 206R Exeter. 21:28* FOR SALE—Late 1946 Hudson Supex- Six, perfect condition, built-in radio, cushion tires, sun-visor, and many other extras; must be seen to be appreciated. Apply to Russell Broderick, R.R. 2, Hensall, Dhone 91r5 Hensall. 28* FOR SALE—39 De Soto, above average condition, radio, heat­ er, overdrive, very good tires. Apply R. Furneaux, Andrew St. Exeter. 28:5* FOR SALE—L931 Chev., good mechanical shape, 3 new tires. Reasonably priced at $250.00. 'Charles Rollings, phone Credi­ ton 3i0r21. 2-8:5* FOR SALE—“Buckeye” brooder stove, 500-chick capacity, coal burner. Apply Times-Advocate or phone 171r21 Exeter. 28* FOR SALE—1940 Plymouth custom sedan, new motor and fires, $950.00; 1939 Dodge coupe, a good one, $795.00; 1941 Ford, coach, like new (if you wantxa really nice car see this one); 1946 sedan, $1,590.00; ton truck, new tires, nice tight $590.00; Oliver tractor, Sandy Elliot, telephone Exeter. Chev 4-door Dodge one- motor, stake new rack, $790. 64W c FOR SALE — Green Velvetex rug, 6x9 feet, new, Phone Crediton 69. 28* FOR SALE—Remington portable typewriter and case, like new, used only a few times. Sacri­ fice. Apply Anderson’s Store, Exeter. 28c FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, Irish cobblers and Katadhens from foundation A seed last year. $1.75 per bag. R. E, Pooley, phone 120, or C. Jones, phone 198J. FOR SALE—Collie pups, heelers. Cliff Moir, Hensail, telephone 92r31. 28* FOR SALE—McClary stove, in good condition; 'also 4-burner coal oil stove and oven. Apply Mrs. Walter Lewis, phone 3 Or5 ■Centralia. 28c CLEARANCE SALE'—Buckeye oil brooders, large size, $19.95. — Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King Street, London. FOR SALE—Range, good condi­ tion with water front, coal or wood; also girl’s bicycle with spare tire. J. Donir, 2 Ontario ' St., Grand Bend. 28:5* FOR SALE—1941 Ford Coach, good condition. Apply . Hart­ man’s Garage, Mt. Carmel. 28* FOR SALE—Bread mixer, six- loaf size. Phone 17 Exeter. 28c coat 16. FOR SALE—Grey fur coat, latest style; ladies white gabardine raincoat; black fitted with fox-tails, All size Also baby chenille double bed­ spread, pale blue, centre pink and white flowers. All in ex­ cellent condition, selling cheap. Apply Mrs. Jones, % /Mr. Frank King’s residence, Main St., Exeter. 28* r« Ci ‘—........ WANTED—,G i r 1 wanted for housework, able to do plain cooking, Write Mrs. J, E. Brent, 154 Inglewood Drive, Toronto, oi* phone London, Metcalf 4877. 28c DENTAL ANNOUNCEMENT The office of Dr. J, W. Cor­ bett will be closed from May 5 to May 18. 28'* TENDERS WANTED WANTED WANTED TO RENT—Three or four unfurnished rooms in Exeter oi’ Hensall district on highway. Apply Box “P”, The Times-Advocate, 28* WANTED TO RENT—Unfur­ nished 3-room apartment. Ap­ ply Times-Advocate. 28* WANTED BY MAY 1—$8i0-0.00 for one year, with cattle as security. Box “S” Times- Ad­ vocate. 21:28* WANTED—Barley and oat acre­ age. Get your contract now and be assured of good seed. W. E. Reid, phone 87, Dash­ wood. 3:24:6tc LOST ....... LOST—A.black hand-tooled en­ velope purse, containing valu­ able papers, on Saturday be­ tween 5 and 7 p.m., between 4th concession McGillivray and Centralia C o- Operative. R e- ward. Leave at the Times.- Advocate. 28* REAL ESTATE 100 ACRE GRASS FARM for sale: Will carry heavy stock. Good water supply. Could be culticated. C. V. Pickard, Re­ altor, Main St., Exeter. HENSALL 6-R00M brick house, metal roof, good cellar, fire­ place, hard and soft water at sink. Centrally located. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 31c FOR SALE—'Bridle, double har­ ness and riding plow. Apply 1 Times-Advocate. 2 8c FOR SALE—Large office safe. Price $50. Phone Exeter 123. 28c FOR SALE—’47 Ford super de­ luxe,. with radio, excellent condition. Priced to sell. Tele­ phone 216 from 8 to 6 o’clock. J. M. Graham. 28* FOR SALE—C loth e s reel, in good condition. Phone 406W •Exeter. 28c FOR iSALE—Large Findlay oil heater with 200-gal. oil tank and electric driven pump, $115.00; 220-volt Grahamette, new condition, $65.00. Apply 21 Marlboro St., Exeter. 28* FOR SALE—Strawberry & rasp­ berry plants; also for rent or on shares—5 or 8 acres of land in Exeter. Won. F. Abbott Victoria St. 28* FOR SALE—1931 -DeSoto, good tires and motor, dark blue. Can be seen any evening. Phone 404J. 28:6* FOR SALE—’39 Plymouth coach good tires, heater and de­ froster. Priced right for quick sale. Apply Elda Brown, one and half miles north of Green­ way. Phone Dashwood 39r3. 28c Get into the mood of the spring season with a smart new wardrobe touched off with one of our attractive Currie ties. Whether it be plains, stripes or gay col­ oured designs, you’ll find your choice among our fine selection. Oi Wear ■w FOR SALE—1939 Plymouth coach, radio and heater, re­ cently repainted, seal-beam lights. Gordon Farrow, phone 7R. Exeter. 28c FOR SALE—These cars are list­ ed at prices you’ll really ap­ preciate; 1947 Mercury sedan 114, low mileage; 1946 Chev coach, in. excellent condition; 1946 Monarch coach, built-in radio; 1937 Ford sedan, new motor and in immaculate con­ dition; 1934 Plymouth coupe; 1933 Chev coupe; 1931 Model '•A” coach; 1930 Plymouth sedan. Bob Cook Motor Sales, phones—\’es. 178, bus. 54, Hensall. c 100 ACRES choice clay-loam, i- mile to good shopping village, school, churches, 2 acres bush, balance tillable, well fenced and drained, 8 acres .wheat; comfortable house, in condition; spacious bank 55 xx 75; new stabling water, electricity, litter rier. Separate buildings implements, pigs, hens. at once. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Exeter. good barn, with car- > for Buy FOR SALE—Lot 58’ x 150’ near Riverview Park. Apply to Hay P.O. 21*:28c FOR SALE—Six buildings lots, fronting on Thomas and Carl­ ing Streets. Phone 233 after 6 p.m. 21:28:5:12c BUILDING LOTS—We have a block of building lots, well located in Exeter, for quick sale at reasonable prices. —G. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. GRAVEL Sealed tenders will be received by the ^'undersigned until 12 o’ploclc noon, Tuesday, May 3, 1949, for crushing and hauling approximately 6,000. cu. yds. of gravel flat ‘rate from Moody's pit. Gravel to be delivered on Township of Stephen roads un­ der the supervision of the Road Superintendent, Lawrence Hill, Crediton, Ontario. Gravel to be crushed Work to be com­ pleted by October ‘1, 1949. Marked cheque of $200,00 must accompany tenders. < F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk, Crediton, Ontario21:28c BABY CHICKS CHICK-S: CHICKS: CHICKS: — Thousands available weekly. Chick days Tuesdays and Fri­ days. All breeds and. cross­ breeds. Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King Street, London. MISCELLANEOUS BARNS CLEANED and white­ washed following T.B. test. Brand new sprayer capable of 1000 lbs. pressure. Work done to i n s p e c to r ’ s satisfaction. Phone Dublin 44r9. Fred Har- burn. 4-14-tfc TRUCK SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION In Teeswater, Ont. SATURDAY, APRIL 30 at 1:30 p.m. f We have replaced most of < fleet of trucks with new units and will be selling the following trucks by public auction;- 1938 1%-ton Dodge, stake; 1938 %- ton Dodge, stake; 1940 2-ton Chevrolet, stake; 1940 1-ton Ford, stake; 1940 2-ton Ford, stake; 1940 %-ton Ford, stake; 1940 1%-ton Fargo, stake; 1941 2-ton Fargo, 11-ft, stake body, 2-speed axle, highway transport 4%-ton capacity; 1947 3-ton Fargo, 15-ft. Stake body, 2-Sipeed axle, 178” w.b., highway trans­ port 6%-ton capacity; two 1941 1%-ton Fargo, stake; two 1948 2%-ton F.M. 5 Fargo, chassis and cab, 128” w.b., duals, boos­ ter brake, brand new, never licenced; 1948 2-ton F.M. 4 Fargo, chassis and cab, 152” w.b., duals, booster brake, brand new, never licenced, These trucks have all been freshly painted and are in good mechanical con­ dition. They have been used in our creamery work, serviced in our own garage by our own mechanics, TERMS of sale — Cash. . THOMPSON BROS., Teeswater Creamery, Proprietors J. STRAUSS, Auctioneer be held Teeswater Park -Canada’s largest rural the event of rain, sale held in the Memorial Arena. Sale to site of fair;in will be our 21:28c FOR SALE—B u i 1 d i n g lot on Main St. Larry Snider, Exeter, phone 64W. 28c* FOR SALE—In Farquhar, 1%- storey brick house' and gar­ age; also brick stable with hydro throughout. Immediate possession. Apply Times-Advo- cate. 28c FOR RENT FOR RENT—May 1, apartment in Centralia. Apply H. Mit­ chell, 40 Adelaide, London, Ont., or phone 6864W. 28c FOR RENT—3 or 4-unfurnished rooms, vicinity of -Exeter, hy­ dro and bath. Apply Box “M”> Times-Advocate. 2 8 * For Rent VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS By Day or Week Beavers Hardware » PLASTER CONTRACTING — Plain or ornamental. Guaran­ teed satisfaction. Free esti­ mates. Phone Dashwood 122, | D. C. Firby 10 tfn c Turn those articles now .stored in your attic or basement into cash. (Someone is looking for the very thing foi* Wihich you have no further use. Tell them about' it in a CLASSIFIED AD in this paper. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF' ' HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS On the premises of Mrs. Rewis Aidworth on Huron St. West, Exeter on SATURDAY, APRIL 30 1:30 o’clock Finlay coal and wood cook stove, nearly new; heater with pipes; dining room extension table and chairs; 2 bedroom suites, coil springs, mattresses; 3 bedsteads, springs, mattresses; baby cot; dressers; 2 small kitchen tables,; white kitchen table and six chairs; other odd chairs; cabinet radio; 2 battery radios; pedistool, oak round table; studio couch, nearly new; 3 rocking chairs; straight chair; eight-day clock; kitchen clock; lawn mower; three-burner coal oil stove, with oven; ,2 hot plates; sewing machine; several cupboards; 7% yards stair car­ pet; electric iron; toaster; bed­ ding; Coleman gas lamp, with shade; Coleman gas iron; several large linoleum I'ugs; also small­ er rugs, mats etc.; electric washing machine with .heater; tubs; boilers; dinner set of dishes; other dishes of all kinds; cooking utensils, some nearly new; antique spool bed and writing desk; curtains; crocks; carpet sweeper; knives and forks; pictures; farm scales; forks; shovel; quantity of ”2x4” and l”x5” lumber; some other lumber; 5 bags small potatoes for seed; also many other ar­ ticles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash FRED DAWSON, 'Clerk FRANK TAYLOR. Auct. COMMUNITY SPRING SALE OF FURNITURE, STOCK LUMBER, TRUCKS, FARM MACHINERY, BRICK (Under Cover) At the Village of Crediton on SATURDAY, MAY 7 at 1:30 pan. TRUCKS; New 1949 Fargo ton panel, heater and defroster, 6-ply tires; 1948 Dodge i-tons pickup, like new; baker heater. New lights, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: -Cin­ derella electric washing machine, apartment size; new electric rangette, Canadian Beauty. MISC.: Garage, 20 x 24; tongue and groove lumber;' 500 ft. hemlock joist; 400 ft. ih. maple flooring; 4 dining room chairs; 2 small chest of drawers; halt seat; 1 single bed, springs and kapok mattress; rubber tired lawn mower; kitchen uten­ sils and antiques; vetgetabies, seed potatoes; 3.00 bushel mixed grain, barley, oats and peas. Plenty of other merchandise. If you have anything to soil, bring to this sale; you receive ydur cash on sale day. Come and buy and sell. Contact: WM. H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER Crediton Phone 43-2 28:5c 1946 Stude- 2-ton, with hoist and 1949 Whizzer in. cycle, .generator, wind breaker. hoard; electric washing machine; shelves; benches; sink; Clare Jewel cook stove, like new; 3- burner coal oil stove and oven, in good condition; small cone type heater; antique wooden bed with springs and mattress; 3 wooden beds with springs and mattress; taipestry rug, ft.; linoleum rug, 9 x congoleum rug, 9 x 12 leum rug, 14 x 12 ft.; mats; 3 feather ticks; comforters; quilts; glassware; cutlery; fancy dishes; canned goods; crocks; sealers; large clothes drier; small iron cooking kettle; frying pans; roasting pans; graniteware; elec­ tric toaster; electric iron; 5-gal. coal oil can; logging chains; forks; shovels; numerous garden, tools; meat grinder; galvanized bath tub; step ladder; 2 meat barrels; 2 wooden tubs; gal­ vanized tu'b; 2 sugar kettles; small stand; wheelbarrow; rub­ ber tired lawn mower, like new; scuffler; one-horse harrow; var­ ious carpenter tools; and other articles too numerous to men­ tion. All these articles are in first class condition. No reserve; everything will be sold. 9x9% 15 feet; ft.; lino- 6 hooked blankets; curtains; !'■ < 4 4 4 4 e ■< * A MRS. Terms — Cash BARBARA GASCHO Proprietress F. (STADE, ClerkR. F. STADE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auct". John E. G-ascho, Edwin Gascho, executors of the late Joseph Gascho estate. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS In the Village of Dashwood SATURDAY, APRIL 30 commencing at 1:00 p.m. the following: Three-piece Chesterfield like new; table; 5 large hall trie radio, tion chairs; small rocker; walnut centre table; I beds, with springs and mattress, like new; Raymond sewing ma­ chine; daybed; 2 small dressers; bureau; sideboard; 2 large dressers; organ; various flower stands; crokinole -board; congo­ leum rug, 9 x 12, with runner and mat to match; congoleum rugs, various sizes; 2 antique chairs; square top extension table; 4 kitchen chairs; wooden cradle; coppei* boiler; meat grin­ der; Doherty kitchqn range, good condition; large coal heater; 2- burner hydro stove with oven; hydro lamps; coal-oil lamps; window screens; horsehide lea­ ther coat, like new; kitchen clock; electric iron; ironing board; large flour container; 12- ipiece tea set; antique dishes; silverware; glassware; kitchen utensils; coffee grinder; toilet set; table linens; cushions; cur­ tains; mats; meat saw; steel; level; wash sink; bottle capper; apple pealer; quantity of sealers, various jugs; pictures, picture frames; Eureka 3-gal. pressure sprayer; lawn mower, like new; 12 muskrat traps, like new; duck decoys; quantity of salt; bag of garden fertilizer; clipper; 2 ladders; car shovels; square; various wheelbarrow; galvanized shute; 2-barrel shot gun; tity of lath, trussels, sharp I suite, ; room chairs; mirror; Sparton elec­ in first class condi- leather rocker; 3 rocking ; small rocker; antique 3 wooden walnut dining dining room < hedge jack; pails; coal quan- window frames; many articles too num­ erous to mention. Everything in first class condition! TERMS: No reserve; every­ thing will be sold. Terms—Cash. HENRY M. WILLERT, Prop. EARL BIRR, Clerk ‘ ALVIN WALPER, Auct. 21:28c AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Village of Russeldale 'Fullerton Township SATURDAY, APRIL 30 at 1:00 p.m. Estate of the late Agnes„ Morgan A full line of household ef­ fects. Property consists of a half acre of land, more or less, six- room brick cottage, basement. TERMS: Chattels—Cash. Pro­ perty—20 per cent down day of Sale, balance in thirty days. Im­ mediate possession. Reserve bid. For further particulars apply to Allen McLean or Carmen Har­ mon, executors. HAROLD JACKSON, AUct. CLAUDE HORNE, Mitchell, Solicitor for the Estate CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS On the premises, in the Village of Zurich The .undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, MAY 7 commencing at 1 o’clock sharp. Leonard refrigerator, 7 cti. ft., like new; 2-piece chesterfield suite; walnut dining room table; 6 dining room chairs; tablfe; 8 kitchen chairs; cabinet; kitchen clock; end table; centre table; rocker; small rocker; table; 3 dresser s; stands; large bureau; 2 large cellar tables; 2 couches; plant stands, antique fern stand; white sewing machines; hall rack; buf­ fet; glass cupboard; ironing kitchen kitchen walnut leather dressing 2 wash CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS 6 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS On Lot 4, Con. 13, Stanley Twp. ■half mile north of Blake The undersigned auctioneer has -been instructed to sell by public auction, yon THURSDAY, MAY 12 commencing at 1 o’clock sharp. HOLSTEIN CATTLE: Two re­ gistered heifers, to freshen in October, Abbekerk and Pabst breeding; registered yearling- heifer; 2 grade Holstein cows, 7 and 8 years old, milking; Holstein heifer, 2 years old, due in late spring; 2 Holstein hei­ fers, 2 years old, due in fall; yearling heifer. All heifers are vaccinated. Cows T.B. tested a year ago with no reactors; will be tested again if tpossible. IMPLEMENTS, ETC.: Seven- >ft. Case power mower, new, never been used; Cockshutt fer­ tilizer drill, 13-run, tractor hitch and markers; 13-tooth cultivator spring tooth harrows; 3-furrow tractor plow; 2-furrow tractor plow; mower, recently 10-ft. dump rake; cGiikA Al* ex A vl J3 j J. O tUUm w U.Al?A V <*• LU* with wide shovels; double disk; Mc.-D. ‘ - Mc.-D. Mc.-D. Deering 5-ft. overhauled; corn binder; Mc.-D. scuffler and bean attachment; Smalley ham­ mer mill; Mc.-D. farm wagon. 600x16 tires; low down steel wheeled wagon; No. 3 Mc.-D. cream separator, 750-lb. capacity with li.p. motor; 3-h.p. Century electric motor; Little Beaver grain grinder and chop box; 10 chicken range shelters, new; 300 rods barb wire; wagon box; 2 f ar r o w i n g crates; cutter; mower knife grinder; 2 sets M.H. bean knives; 200 ft. snow fence; wheelbarrow; pulleys; 4- inch belt; 300 lbs. salt; 3 sacks split beans; grease gun; grass seeder; doubletrees; clevises; 14-foot chain; post hole auger; fence stretcher; cedar posts; pig crate and scales; pig troughs; 45-gal. gas drum; root pulper; manure hook; 3rd har­ ness lines; halters, etc.; elective fencer; 6 long scaffold poles; 3 tons mixed hay; 2 sets rack sills. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cup­ boards; Daisy c ih u r n; wash ‘ stand; mattress; Quebec heater; gas lantern; tables; Aladdin lamp; small kitchen stove, for wood or coal; and many other articles too numerous to men­ tion, All these articles are in first class condition. Terms — Cash No reserve, as the proprietor has sold his farm. ERVIN GINGERICH, Prop. LEONARD ERB, Clerk. ALVIN WALPER, Auct. / H M' r NOTICE WHITEWASHING Arrangements tan be made Bill Watson Dashwood )Phone 35r 15) | POP’S Taxi Service Phone: Crediton iSrll Exeter 357 .4. CEMENT WORK Foundations Sidewalks Free Estimates! IT « Doug Triebner Phone 17rl2 Crediton