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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-09-15, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949 Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays, Wed­ nesday afternoons and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week, Open tliis Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon and during the evenings throughout the week; Taylor’s Horses Bought By Goderich Horsemen Huron Express, the speedy five-year-old which won three straight heats in his latest start at Blyth fall fair last week, has been sold by Frank Taylor to two Goderich men, Bill Woods and Jack Gardiner. The new owners state that the thorough­ bred pacer will race at Western Fair this week. LOST FOR SALE /■ brown metal tool g drawers and a smaller wooden between Exeter and LOST—One box with foldin, lid; also tool box; ................ the road going east from Cen­ tralia Airport. -—Phone Exetei’ 187W. 15* 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 RENT RADIOS By day or week. VACUUM CLEANERS WANTED Time Tables GRAHAM ARTHUR Service Station WANTED—Baby sitter, evenings and week-ends. Apply to Mrs. Ver th, phone 56 Exeter, 16* WANTED—Live poultry. Norval Reid, telephone 32 8W, Exeter. 25:1:8:15c NOTICE WHITEWASHING Arrangements can be made. Bill Watson Dashwood Phone 35rl9 NEW TIRES TIRE REPAIRS BATTERIES AUTO SUPPLIES FEMALE HELP WANTED Help Wanted MISCELLANEOUS STRAYED Beavers Hardware PLUMBING, electric wiring, oil heating. Phone Gerald Grat­ ton, 42r3 Grand Bend. -tie Experience preTei'ved but not necessary. APPLY BOX "B”. TIMES-ADVOCATE PLASTER CONTRACTING —- Plain or ornamental. Guaran­ teed satisfaction, mates. Telephone 122, D. L. Firby. ODD JOBS DONE — Plastering, chimneys, sidewalks, etc. —-J. Webster, Exeter station, west side. 1:8:15:22* WANTED — Small unfurnished house or unfurnished apart- * inexit, modern conveniences de­ sired; middle-aged couple, no children, —O. B. Holmes, Cen­ tralia Airport. 8:15* AUCTION SALES WOODHAM Mr. and Mrs. A, Pringle, Mr. Ken Pringle and Miss .Audrey Lili, of London, visited on Sun­ day with Mrs. M. Copeland. Mrs. G. Copeland returned to Londoxx with Mr. and Mrs. Pringle to spend a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mills, of Scottsville visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills. Mr. E. Eva,ns of St. Marys was guest speaker at the Sunday School on Sunday morning and spoke on .Temperance. Mrs. J. Selves is visiting with hex’ son Mr, John Selves and Mrs. Selves and friends -of Thames Road. , Group No. Two of the W.M.S. held a pie and ice cream social in the church on Friday evening. A programme of various numbers was given with Rev. T. G. Wan- less as chairman. Proceeds were almost $5O'.00.’ i fa f New Time Tables Effective September 19 contain many important changes. For information regarding sched­ ule changes consult your Local Agent. CENTRAL HOTEL Phones 140 and 151 Western Ontario Motorways Limited Kitchener Ontario FOR SALE—Cider press. Apply i I-Iarry Zimhxer, phone garage 72 or residence 4, Dashwood. 1:8:15c i FOR SALE—A stove, like new, •burns coal or wood. Phone 37rl8 Dashwood. 8; 15c FOR SALE—1936 Ford. —Mrs. Alex Service, Grand Bend. 8:15c FOR SALE—Folding foa'by car­ riage, in good condition. Lloyd make, in a grey colour. Phone 414W. 14* FOR SALE—Hot water boiler in good condition, good foi’ any house, at the station. —H. Jo­ seph, 15* FOR SALE—Electric furnace janitor, thermostat and aqua­ stat, —Wuerth’s Shoe Store, Exeter, 15c FOR SALE—(Raspberry plants for fall planting, good sturdy canes (Latham and Viking). $3.00 per hundred. Apply to Mrs. Emalie Carter, third house south of South End Service Station, Exeter. 15:22:29c FOR SALE—80 Cockshutt trac­ tor in A-l condition. Apply to Ernest Allen, Mitchell, Ontario 15c FOR SALE—Navy blue suit, 2 paix- trousers; one suit, grey, size 40. Phone 249, Exeter. 15:22,g FOR SALE—Heater fox’ coal or wood, $3.00; also blue girl’s coat, size 14, $5.00. Apply to Mrs. A. Bierman, Hay P.O. 15* BREWER’S YEAST—As recom­ mended by your veterinary for deficiencies in livestock feed­ ing. —Cann’s Mill, Exeter. 15c FOR SALE—iColeman oil burner, 3200 B.T.U., §60. —G. Doug­ las, 8 Anne St., Exeter. 15* FOR SALE—Rangette, in good condition. Phone 349J Exeter. 15* FOR SALE—-Fawcett oil space heater, in good condition, phone Exeter 206M. 15c FOR SALE—1942 Plymouth se­ dan, with radio and heater, in good condition. Appi; Times-Advocate. 15c FOR SALE — One pedal kiddie car, in good condition. Apply at Mrs. Hawkins’, Exeter. 15* FOR SALE—Beach cook stove, medium size, with Queen oil burnei’ installed; in first class shape. Apply: 176rl2 Exeter. 15* FOR SALE—Chesterfield and 2 chairs; red spring -coat, size 14; and paid baby shoes, size 3; all in good condition. Tele­ phone Dashwood 40rl5. Mrs. Frank Glanville, Dashwood, % John Fauhert, R.R. 3, Dash­ wood. 15* FOR SALE—1232 Chev coach in good condition; also car radio. Apply: Broderick Bros., Exe­ ter, phone 277. 15* ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS Beavers Hardware TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned for the purchase of building known as the Exeter Legion Rooms on Main Street, Exeter. Certified cheque for per cent of purchase price accompany tender. Highest any tender not necessarily cepted. Tenders received up September 30, 1949. ELMER Dr BELL, For Canadian Legion, Exeter. 8:15:22c 10 to or ac- to Tenders will be accepted fox’ drainage work on the Drain. Plain profits and cations may ‘be inspected office must clerk 1949. of be on Makins specifi- at the tenders of the the clerk. All in the hands or before October 4, FREEMAN MORLOCK, Clerk of Stephen Twp. 15c REAL ESTATE FOR SALE—Two-storey brick house, suitable for large fam­ ily or apartments. —C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe­ ter. iSc 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 FOR SALE—A new 5-room cot­ tage, oak floors, picture win­ dow in living room, 2 bed­ rooms with c.c., full basement, all modern conveniences, terms (if necessary). Apply: Mrs. Greta Hodgins, Huron Street West, phone 3'61W. 15c----,-------------——.-------------------- IN EXETER, small insul-bric JiAuse, built-in cupboards, sink, .own water, heavy wiring, 3- piece bath, 2 bedrooms, pos­ sess Oct. 1. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 15c NO. 8 HIGHWAY town new ser­ vice station garage, equipped, attached lunch and meal room fully equipped, both heated by ail’ circulating oil furnace; de­ tached dwelling with full bath, hot aii* furnace, large lots. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. . 15c EXETER 45 ACRES suitable for sub-dividing, 5-room house with furnace, partial bath, hy­ dro, town water, Possess Octobei’ 1. Pearce, Realtor. henhouse. —AV. C. 15c RSSHOWN AT THE WANTED —- Stenographers and typists. Apply to Chief Ad­ ministrative Officer, Centralia Airport. 15c Young Woman For Clerking and Office Work Free esti- Dashwood 14tfn C BE WISE and don’t take chances —especially this year I Spray youi’ turnips for watercore. $5 per acre for the amount re­ commended, $6.50 for double amount if watercore anticipat­ ed. —-L. V. Hogarth, phone 266. 15c STRAYED—From the grass farm of J. Mousseau, Con. 6, Hay Twp., a black steer with some white, mark on right ear, Elmer Desjardine, phone Dash­ wood 38r27. 15:220 FOR SALE—SO acres, 11 miles out. Brick house, driveshed, barn with basement stabling, hydro, §7,000. 100 acres in house, b a n k $7,500. 150 acres in house, large barns, hydro. 200 acres in Tuckersmith, brick house, large barns, abundant water, and electric­ ity. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exe­ ter. 15c Stephen, b a r n, Hibbert, L-shaped brick hydro, brick bank FARMS FOR SALE—W e have several good farms in the Exeter district; 120 acres close with good buildings and hy­ dro, price $7,502, easy terms, —C. V, Pickard, Realtor, 8c PERSONAL IF FREE FROM corn br Ciilious you’d be •— for Lloyd’s Salve your druggist you see. 50c at Robertson’s Store. Corn inlist Drug NOTICE TO CREDITORS Til the estate of Eli J. Laivson, deceased. PERSONS having claims the estate of Dll J. Law- ALL against son, late of the Village of Credi­ ton in the County of Huron, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 17th day of August, 1242, are required to file particulars of the same with Herbert K. Either, Crediton, one of the undersigned executors, on or before the 24th day of Sep­ tember, 1242, after which date the executors of the estate will distribute the same having re­ gard only to those claims of which notice has been receive^. Dated this Sth day of Septem­ ber,1349. Mrs. Lucy Brokenshire, 222 Prospect Hamilton, Ont. Mrs. Lily Ellen Wright, 33 Ellis Ave. East, Windsor, Ont. Herbert K. Eilber, Crediton, Ont, (Executors) 15:22c AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture The undersigned has received instruction to sell by public auction SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 / at 1 o’clock sharp on Andrew Street DINING room suite; dining room table, 6 chairs; buffet cab­ inet; china cabinet; living room chesterfield and chairs; library table; 2 floor lamps; vacuum cleaner; sewing machine; fruit ■bowl; dining set, complete; vases; odd dishes; 1 rug; mats; hall tree; hall rack; towels; tablecloth; pedestal; pictures; linens; curtains; centre pieces; table mats; knives; forks; spoons; 2 toasters; pres­ sure cooker; copper tea kettle; General Electric refrigerator; 3- way pot steamer; all kinds of cooking utensils; chesterfield; 1 chair; kitchen table; 3 chairs; arm chair; radio; clock; card table; jardiniere; couch; small rug; 3 beds, springs, mattresses; dresser; commode; cedar chest; bedding; quilts; spreads; pil- sheets; rocker; small ta- drapes; curtains; centre oak rocker; bathroom ; 8 pairs of woollen blan- sheets; lows; bles; table; towels kets; sheets; 1 rubbei' air cus­ hion; bathroom table; 6 pairs of cotton sheets; cushion; bathroom mirror; electric plate; 7 good quilts; electric heater; washing machine; tub stand; rack; lawn mower; spade; hose; rake; edger; shovels; carpenter tools; garden tools; and other articles, TERMS: Cash. CHES HODGSON, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. FRED DAWSON, Clerk 1:8:15c Clearing AUCTION SALE OF Farm Stock, Implements, Feed and Furniture W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will sell by public auction on Lot .12, Townline, Boundary between Biddulph and Usborne (1 mile west of Whalen Corners) on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 commencing at 1 o’clock sharp • the following: HORSES: Grey horse, 9 yrs. old, 1,500 lbs.; grey mare, 12 yrs. old, 1,350 lbs.; blue roan gelding, 2 yrs. old. CATTLE: Durham cow, due in Nov.; Durham cow, due in Feb.; Durham heifer, due in Feb.; Durham cow, due in Mar.; Dur­ ham cow, milking; 4 two-year- old Durham steers; 2 steers, ris­ ing two years, Hereford cross; Durham yearling heifer; 4 year­ ling Durham steers; 4 Durham spring calves. HOGS: Three Yorkshire brood sows, due in Oct,; 13 shoats, 100 lbs.. FOWL: A quantity of fowl. GRAIN; 500 bus. of grain, alfalfa and sweet seed. IMPLEMENTS: Inter, row * tractor plow; stiff cultivator for tractor- or drawn; Mc.D. with sheaf carrier Mc.D. mower, 5-ft. hay loader; Mc.D. steel hay rake; Mc.D. seed drill, 13-hoe; 2-13 cultivator; 12-plate Bissel disc; 14-plate tractox* disc; 3-drum steel land roller; set of iron harrows; 2 walking plows; Cockshutt manure spreader; J H. disc plow; 1-horse gas gine and pump jack; 4-horse engine; rubber-tired wagon; of trucks and flat rack; wagons; set of sleighs; cutter; root pulper; set of scales; new extension ladder; 165 new cedar posts; roll of new S-wire woven , fence; set of double harness; half set of double’harness; grain bags; sacks; a 1334 Chev coupe; 2 - w h e e I trailer; whiffletrees; neckyokes; chains; 52 cords soft maple and elm wood, 12” x 14”; electric fencer; cream separator and milk pails, etc; also a quan­ tity of furniture. NO RESERVE. Farm is sold. Terms: Cash. JOHN CUCKSEY, Prop. W. E. NAIRN, Auct. mixed clover 2 - fur­ tooth horse­ binder, 6-ft. cut, and truck; cut; side MC.D. rake; M.- en- &as set o fletrees; boxes; barrels; pails, FURNITURE; Kitchen cup­ board; washing machine; exten­ sion table; radio; brooder stove; rockers; beds; springs; dresser; commode; sideboard; lamps; and other articles, TERMS: Cash, FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. GRANT TAYLOR, Auct. JOHN MURDY, Clerk 15:22c fl' 0, Litter Carriers Pressure Systems installed; also Water Bowls or Barn Plumbing. R. B. Williams Phone 368J Exeter Mrs. Dorothy M ars hall (Trinity College, London, England, Honor Certs.) will commence teaching Piano Lessons for Xmas term, September 19. Prospective pupils please call White House, cross­ roads, one mile north of Exeter, Highway 83 East. Before YoufBuy Drop In And See My Complete Stock Of USED CARS All my cars are thoroughly checked before being offered for sale. Bob Cook MOTOR SALES HENSALL Res. 178 - Phone Bus. 54 M''SO a AUCTION SALE OF Farm Stock and Implements Lot .12, Con. 3, Biddiilpli TtVp* THURSDAY* SEPTEMBER 29 at Is00 o’clock HORSES: Gray mare, 6 years old; hay gelding, 13 years. CATTLE: Nine cows, all good; milking good; Holstein, due in April; Holstein, due in May; blue cotv, due in March; 2 black cows, 4 years old, March; black cow, 3 years old, April; Jersey cow, 6 years old, April; 2 black cows, 2 years old, May; regis­ tered Hereford bull, “Bobbie Domino’’; 3 yearling heifers; 4 yearling steers; 2 veal calves; 7 spring calves. Cows are all T.B. tested. FOWL: Six yearling hens. HOGS: Two pigs, 125 lbs.; 71 pigs, 120 lbs, IMPLEMENTS: Wagon, rack, sulkey rake; new mower; drive harrows; set harrows; walking plow; cutter; set sleighs; water tank; set double collars; tool pulper; eblony house, 10’ x 12’;; 175-ft, rdpe; electric fence; forks; chains; neckyokes; whif- For Sale o* ★ Litter Carrier Pipes Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders Railroad Irons Angle Irons In All Sizes * ★ WE BUY SCRAP IRON Bring the Scrap Into Our Yard Exeter Salvage Co At Station Street a ROBERTSON’S Condition Powder 3 lbs-$1.00 9 lbs.-$2.45 Guaranteed No Filler Results considered, you will find this powder un-‘ equalled as a tonic for all farm stock. Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 VlTA-LAyEG®^" ROE FARMS MILLING CO., ATWOOD, ONT. 10 BOOST egg PROFITS you can get roe feeds FROM: J, A. Traquair, Exeter 0- Tindall, Mooresville H. G. Webber, Woodham H. Kellerman, IXislrttood Milton Dietz, Zurich t *> j I ft 4 ! 1 i «. 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