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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-08-11, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST U, 1949 » POP’S Taxi Service Phone; Crediton lSrll Exeter 357 Injured In Fall Bruce Walker, son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Walker, Brucefield, is in Scott . Menforlal Hospital, Seaforth, with serious, injuries suffered when he fell off a tract­ or. His shoulder bone and five ribs were .fractured, and one of the ribs punctured his lung. FOR SALE FOR SALE ■0 NOTICES FEMALE HELP WANTED with your HiHousewife-Designed FOR EASIER WASHDAYSl 4 l»p M FOR SALE—M chary rangette, $25.00; G-E 2000-w. water heater, $15.00; kitchen sink with taps and pipes to floor, $10,00, —E. D. Howey, 297R. 11* FOB SALE—U s e d parts for Model A Fords and ’27 to ’31 Chev, Trailer axles and wheels. Apply to G. Bonnallie, Exeter, phone 405M. 4:11* WORK WANTED The sitter was meet­ ing for the first time little boy she -was take care of. ‘f D o you go school?” she asked. “Naw/’ said the little tough. “I’m sent.” the to t o It’s the same can wait until you have to you can bring it in periodically for our close inspec­ tion. auto, Mr. Motorist. You bring it in for repair, or South End Service RUSS & CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 Priced from $129.00 to $159.00 Shopping For a New Washer? If you are shopping for a new washing machine; we suggest you drop in and see our se­ lection. We can offer you a choice of three excellent models designed by General Electric^ Coffield and Phillips. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. WANTED—Young woman desires a position as clerk Typist, or general office work. Exper­ ienced. Apply: Box A, Times- Advocate. 4:11* NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­INES—Cabinet and Electric, also Treadle machines, Ik pairs to all . Sewing’Centre, 78 Ontario St, Stratford, 2tfc machines, Re­ makes. Singer Under Chapter thereto, property destroy often as their going to seed. All persons concerned are hereby notified to destroy all weeds before August 25. LOST FOR SALE—A large quantity of wood (soft elm, rock elm, some maple) at $2.50 a cord at the farm. Apply; Emerson Anderson, Hensall, Ont., tele- phone 10Or4 Hensall, 4:11c the Weed Control Act 344 and amendments every municipality and owner is required to all noxious weeds as necessary to prevent WILLIAM R. DOUGALL, County Weed Inspector 11:18c WANTED HELP WANTED—Girl for .booth wanted immediately. Apply Mrs. Eva Gill, ,L a k e v i e w House, Grand Plend. HELP WANTED WANTED—Baker’s helper, once. State experience, wages, ’etc, Humphrey’s Bakery, Kirk­ ton, phone Kirkton 50. He LOST—In Exeter, August 6, a green and gold box shaped billfold, containing valuable papers, registration card etc. Mrs. ,George 'Pace,’ Box C, Exe­ ter, phone 230, Exeter. 11* FOR SALE—Baby pram, blue and ivory, in good condition. Apply to Mrs. V. Armstrong, Ann Street, phone 125, 11* WANTED TO HIRE — Someone a to plow fifteen acres of .stubble land. Aipply at Times-Advo­ cate. 11c LOST ——•82'5/20 Dominion tire ■and wheel for truck, ,August 2 or 3. Reward. Scott’s Ele­ vator, Lucan, phone 63. 11c LOST—A black leathei' wallet containing sum of money, driver’s permit and identifica- • tion cards. Please return to Donald Parsons. 11c FOR SALE—N e w streamlined cabin trailer, privately built, beautifully finished interior, built-in cupboards, wired and insulated, 16’x7i’, reasonable. Apply: Hutsen’s Trailer Camp, Grand Bend. 4:11* WANTED—Transportation to the West for one. Will help drive and share expenseb. Apply at Times-Advocate. 11 * STRAYED FOR SALE—12 good young pigs ready to wean; 75 pullets ready to lay, Crossed Barred Rock, New Hampshire. Apply: W. H. Pfile, R.R. 1, Hensall, phone 85r3. 4:11* ROOMS WANTED — Airman, wife, and four-year-old son, require permanent accommod­ ation by Sept. 1 or sooner — three or four room suite or cottage, unfurnished or .partly furnished, in Exeter. Clean and careful tenants. Apply Box S. Times-Advocate. , 11* HELP WANTED —- Apprentice for garage, good working con­ ditions, opportunity for young man, Write to Box T, Exeter Times-Advocate.c WANTED—Projectionist to take charge of National Film Board (Circuit in Huron County. Pre­ vious training not ^necessary. Duties to commence iSeptember 12. Send tenders and refer­ ences to W. V. Roy, Secretary Huron County Federation of Agriculture, Box 310, ;Clinton, HELP WANTED — Licenced mechanic and apprentice help­ er. Apply at Ed’s Imperial. 11* CANADA "STERLING” WASHER tt washes faster/ cleaner and with loss wear on clothes • right height for mos$ women • self-draining • silent, no vibration • precision-built f«r years of service a A small deposit and easy terms puts one In ypur home today. SEE US NOW Lindenfields Limited MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION SALES STRAYED — Three one-year-old calves onto Lot 14, north boundary of Biddulph Town­ ship. Owner must claim pro­ perty and pay expense. .—Will Hodgson, Granton, Ont. 11c FOR SALE—Young Durham cow milking well, freshening in February; ,T< B. tested; also fifteen pigs, chunks, good feeders. — Albert Mitchell, Exeter South. 11* PLASTER CONTRACTING — Plain oi’ ornamental. Guaran­ teed satisfaction, mates. Telephone 122, D. L. Firby. Free esti- D ashwood 14tfn c TENDERS WANTED There will be sold by tender subject to a reserve bid a desir­ able tract of land containing 12 acres and being part of Lot 14, Concession 1, Usborne, fronting on No. 4 Highway just south of the Village of Exeter. On this lot there is said to be a good well. Tenders accompanied by 10 per cent of the tender will be received by the undersigned up to and including the 19th of August 1949. No tender shall be necessarily accepted. ELMER D. BELL, K.C. Solicitor, Exeter. Ont. FOR SALE—Rangette, chester­ field and chair, kitchen cup­ board and sewing machine. Apply corner of James and Al­ bert Streets. 11* FOR SALE—Brand new “Max­ well” washing machine, $110. Apply: Ross Johnston, Domi­ nion Hotel, Zurich, or phone 70 Zurich, Ont. 11:25c FOR SALE—Two used washing machines, Coffield and Beatty. Both reconditioned. —R. E. Russell, telephone 109 Exeter. 11c 4:11c FOR SALE — Doberman Pins- chei* Pups, male and female. Pedigreed. Beauties — Price reasonable — Box 233, Gode­ rich, -Ontario. . 11:IS* A comparatively small amount of the right kind of feed no w will help keep up both yUur milk flow and your cows — and save you a lot of feed later. Here “Share your spares” .through the Times-Advocate Want Ads. Keep “Th are two products we can unreservedly recommend as body-builders and milk-makers *- see us for feeding directions and a supply! Purina o Purina BULKY-LAS MILK CHOW Rinse your milk pails, milk­ ing machine parts, tans, etc., with a solution of Purina Chlorena Just before milk­ ing. It cuts bacteria count, cuts down rejects. CHLORENA "Tt emit la JPA&oieVt Give your early pullets a treatment with Purina Chek- R-Ton just before you house them . . . leave the round­ worms out on range! Good for poults, and layers, too. CHEK-R-TON Don’t Wait Until The Snow Flies MORE MILK TO SELL WHEN YOU RAISE CALVES ON STARTENACALF Kills common Weeds without damage to grass. See UB for complete information. Older <7 WHY BE ANNOYED by flies in the barn? Have your barn sprayed with D.D.T. Very reasonable price. See: L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 4:11:18:26c “ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Cottage in Hensail. Priced to sell. Cash or terms— Apply Box 249, Goderich. 11:18:25* Stfraight from the show-room— is how your ear will look if you give it a dry-clean with “TARNOFF”. Simple, easy to use. 16-oz. tin 60c; 36-oz. tin $1.00. At R. Grenier, Grand Bend; Zimmer’s Garage, Dash­ wood; Hey’s Garage, Crediton. 11c FOR SALE—10B acres poultry, garden and fruit land, High­ way S3, conveniently located to villages, Grand Bend, bus route, for market gardening, roadside sales, Tourist home and cabins. Good henhouse, barn for cows and pigs, colony houses, 9-room ibrick house, furnace, bath and other con­ veniences. Hydro throughout. Possession arranged. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 11c FOR SALE—Cockshutt Fertil­ izer Drill—-llhoe—Apply Ross I Oke, Exeter, phone 177r3. ! n* i ACREAGE FOR SALE—Brick house with three acres of good land. On good road 3 % miles to village. School near­ by. House will require con­ siderable renovating but will make a good home. Price $1,500.00. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. Ont. 11c AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects The undersigned has received instructions to sell iby auction in Centralia TUESDAY, AUGUST at -1:30 p.m. the following: ROUND dining room square dining room table, oak; buffet; radio bed; cook bee; table; small tables; stove pipes; wash stand; lamps; sideboard; cupboard; child’s bed, spring mattress; oilcloth; dishes; flour box; bake board; rolling pin; kitchen chairs; flower pots; hy­ dro fixture; pictures; child’s sleigh; extension table; buffet; silverware; oak dining suite, 8 pieces; double bed, complete with inner spring mattress; table lamp; handmade oak hall table; hall seat; small table; cherry kitchen table; ivory com­ mode; 2 electric drop fixtures (wired); 2 tea kettles, alumin­ um; odd dishes; large basin and pitcher; coal scuttle; leather club bag and suit case and bags; 1, 2 light window with screen; crosscut saw; Dutch hoe; dah swing; toboggan; boiler; 2 vinegar jugs; rack. Terms — Cash MRS. WM. BOWDEN, , FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. public 16 table; dining room chairs; cabinet; davenport; day- bedstead, spring mattress; stove, Finlay; heater, Que- glass cupboard; kitchen veran- copper clothes Prop. Are You Ruptured? Our Service is Different. We Sell You a Fit in Our Private Truss Room Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 15 years experience. Your Drugs at Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter I--— .............i———.— —B For Sale * ★ * ~k • Litter Carrier Pipes • Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders ■ Railroad Irons ■ Angle Irons In A11 Sizes WE BUY SCRAP IRON Bring the Scrap Into Our Yard Exeter Salvage Co At Station Street FOR .SALE — Electric range J Cheap. Old . fashioned, but it/FOR SALE—Two choice build­ works. Apply to Lloyd Rey- i nolds, R. 1 Hensall. lie ! FOR SALE—-1937 Ford coach.! Price $375. Apply at S Ann Street, Exeter, after five. 11* ! ing lots, Exeter, good location. Apply to~J. W. Powell or tele­ phone 233. -lie FOR SALE—1936 Chevrolet coach, in good condition. Ap­ ply to Ray Frayne or phone 395J Exeter. 11c FOR SALE—Grand Bend resi- . dential building lot in good locality, 4 blocks from lake; wooded; priced for sale. —T. M. Webster, Exeter 377W. 11* FOR SALE—-Extension table, red p o r c e 1 a i n top, cutlery drawer, closed size 25” x 40”, open 40” x 45”; almost new. Contact Miss Jean Mc­ Gowan. Exeter Hotel, or Clan­ fl eboy e. 11* FOR SALE—O ne and a half storey bungalow for sale, two years old. Newly decorated in­ side and out. Lot 55 feet by 165 feet. Situated south end William Street, Exeter. Rea­ sonably priced. Apply: T. H. Fletcher, or write Box 172. 11* FOR SALE—1948 Chev sedan delivery, heater and defroster, low mileage. Priced to sell. Phone S9W Exeter, 11c ! FOR SALE--Battery radio With batteries in good shape; an Aladdin lamp; and 3-burner coal oil stuve and oven in good shape. Apply to William Darling, Clandehoye, Ontario. 11* HOUSES-—I f you require a home, get in ahead of the fall rush. Buy now. We have sev­ eral two- and three-bedroom homes. Immediate possession, if desired. These are good properties and well located. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 4c Here’s a powerful dis- intatdht you can use in cleaning up laying quarters, farrowing pens, calf pens — and Still be welcome in the house»««afterward I Powerful ■—but Smells nice — CHEK-R-FECT FOR SALE—*37 Chevrolet stan­ dard deluxe coach, in good condition, motor just over­ hauled. Apply Broderick Bros., Exeter, phone 277. . 11* CHEK-R-fEt! FOR SALE—Child’s Crib, with springs anu clean mattress. W. C. Pearce, Ann St., Exeter. 11c FOR SALE-—llj acres 4 blocks to village school, church, Stores, bus; 5-room house, in­ stil siding, nice kitchen, hard and .soft water, bath, large garage, henhouse, barn, hydro. 4i ACRES, Exeter, 5- room house, town water, flush toilet, furnace, henhouse I for 225 hens. Possess quickly. -— Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 21c Clearing AUCTION SALE OF Of Farm Stock, Hay, Grain, Implements and Furniture. W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will sell by public auction on- Lot 23, Highway 83 Hibbert Township 1 J miles east of Farquhar TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 commencing the HORSES: and gelding, 2900. CATTLE: Foui* young Durham cows, milking; Holstein cow, milking; 3 Hereford yearlings; 6 Hereford and Durham calves, 4 months old; pure bred Shorthorn bull, 17 months old. HAY AND GRAIN: Thirty-five tons of mixed hay; 1,000 bus. of mixed grain, new; 300 bus. ot mixed grain, 1948. FOWL: Forty Rhode Island hens, one year old. IMPLEMENTS: Ford Ferguson tractor, starter and lights; plow; set of chains; cultivator; new umbrella scraper; new set of double disc; M.H. spring tooth harrow; M.H. 11-hoe fertilizer drill, new’; Case 4-bar side rake, new; hay loader; wagon; rack; sion drill; cut, MC.D. ROE VITAMIZEP FEEDS PROMOTE GLOWING HEALTH, FATTER PROFITS, DUE TO SCIENTIFIC BALANCE OF FINEST INGREDIENTS I FOR SALE—International 10-20 tractor, in good condition. Ap­ ply: Norman Jaques, R. R. 1, Centralia, phone 1< i r k t o n 32r20. 11* FOR SALE—Six - room frame house, fairly central, electri­ city, town water. -—W. 0. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 21c If your furnace needs repairing or replacing, right now is the time to see us about it. All sizes of furnaces on hand. FOR SALE—1947 Dodge lialf- ton truck. 19,000 miles, per­ fect condition, —Zwicker Seed Co. Ltd, Phone 3W Crediton. lie FOR SALE—1946 custom Dodge sedan, fluid drive, good con­ dition. Apply Hazel Hamilton, Cromarty. 11c t(Hardware FOR SALE-Cabin trailer, 7%’ x 16’, newly built, winterized, wired. Apply; Ken Cudmore, Simcoe St., between 7 and 9 p.m. lie FOR RENT ROOMS TO RENT—Apply at the Times-Advocate. 11* FOR RENT—Two large rooms, 6 miles hast of Centralia, own entrance. Apply: Box “P”, Times-Advocate, 4* tFOR rent—Cottage at Grand Pend. Apply: Eox 286, Exeter. 14tfn THE STORE with the CHECKERBOARD SIGN FOR SALE-—Saddle horses, in­ cluding ponieS and work horses; also some army sad­ dles. Apply: Box *‘M”» Times- Advocate. 11:18* VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS at 1 o’clock sharp following: Black team, mare YOU CAN GET ROE FEEDS FROM: ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. | FOR SALE—Ice box, in good condition. Will sell cheap. Ap­ ply: Exeter Salvage Co., at the station. lie By or Week Beavers Hardware rubber tired hay rack and roller set of scales; new exten- ladder; ll-lioe M.H. seed » Cockshutt binder, 6-foot sheaf carrier and truck; 5-foot mower; steel hay rake; set of sleighs; set of trucks; steel land roller; Beatty grinder and bin; Viking cream separator; electric pail; root pul­ per; hog troughs; 2 sets of dou­ ble harness; single harness; stp pan; 50 sap pails; log jack; new cement mixer; new emery; new vice; one-horse scuffle?; lawn mower; wire; forks; shovels; hoes; carpenter’s tools, etc,; M. H. tractor manure spreader, new; also some furniture. NO RESERVE. The farm is sold. Terms — Cash. MRS. MARGARET HACKNEY, Proprietress W. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer Farm Sold Clearing AUCTION SALE OF Of Livestock, Implements, Poultry, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On Lot 28, Com 10, Hay Twp. 2 miles north of Zurich, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 vommenclhg at 1 p.m. sharp A complete list of sale in next week’s paper. Be sure to attend this sale as everything will be sold without reserve. JOSEPH .MARTINDALE, Prob. ERVIN GINGERICH, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer J. A. Traquair, Exeter C. Tindall, Mooresville H. G. Webber, Woodham H. Kellerman, Dashwood Milton Dietz, Zurich PLUMBING Electric WIRING OIL HEATING Phone 42r3 GRAND BEND Before You Buy Drop In And See My Complete Stock Of USED CARS All niy cars are thoroughly checked before being offered for sale. MOTOR SALES HENSALL Res. 178 <* Phone •