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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-10-13, Page 6# $ Page 6 1 0 Ci * I THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER X3, 1949 i Mr. Charles Schroeder return­ ed home last week after visiting in Falkenburg*, Muskoka. » Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Christie and Robert, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomp­ son, of Usborne, for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dick spent Thanksgiving week-end in London and Ingersoll. Miss Anna Fish returned home last week after ,visiting for ,a month with her aunb and cousin in London West. How does a HILLMAN on the hills? Read what Mrs, Theodore Scarbeau, of Cornwall, Ont., wrote about her trip through the Allegheny Mountains 2; AUG 6 go •x, pOSTCRBD • _ i Origin* J brld tot pttrfiln} 6 ... and here’s what the dealer has to say! Mr. George Meyer’ Hillman dealer in Cornwall, Ont.," received the unsolicited testimonial reproduced above. He writes:^ ’’Mrs. Scarbeau is one of the 50 people who have purchased new Hillnjans from us. Everybody reports good driving, comfort and mileage (up to 35 miles per gallon). Also lots of speed, power and safety.” ”We are glad to be part..of the nationwide dealer organization selling and servicing these wonderful cars." AT THE NEW LOW PRICE. IT’S. A BETTER BUY THAN EVER I HILLMAN MINX « FEATURES 18 ADVANCED REFINEMENTS POUND ON NO OTHER BRITISH CAR IN ITS PRICE RANGE ROOTES MOTORS LIMITED: 170 Bay Street, Toronto . . . Montreal Airport, Dorval, .. 509-10 Rogers Bldg., Granville St., Vancouver EcTs Imperial Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ford and small son, ‘Perry Lee, of Brampton, spent the Thanksgiv­ ing holiday with Mrs. Brierley and other relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Moir visit­ ed over the week-end with Mr. ahd Mrs. Ted Moir and Mr, and Mrs. Oran MoW in St. Catherines. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Taylor and girls and also Miss Helen Taylor spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Detroit with Mrs, Taylor’s sister, Mr. and Mrs, Norman Ford. Mrs. Leslie Perkins, of Owen Sound, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Delbridge for the holiday, FOR SALE NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­ INES—Cabinet also Treadle pairs to all Sewing Centre, Stratford. and Electric, machines. Re­ makes. Singei’ 78 Ontario St- 2tfc FOR SALE—1,000 cords of 12” hardwood. —F. C. Kalbfleisch & Son, Zurich, phone 69, 22:29:6:13c X .< * FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT FOR RENT—Radios, by day or week; vacuum cleaners; elec­ tric floor polishers. —Beavers Hardware. FOR RENT—Apartment, unfur­ nished, at end of month, Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 13* TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received for repair and excavation of the Walker Drain. Tenders.must be in hands of the clerk by October 15 and must be accompanied 'by a certified cheque for $200.00. Lowest or any tender mot ne­ cessarily accepted. Plan and pro­ file may be seen at clerk’s of­ fice. F. W. MORLOCK, Clerk, Crediton, Ont. 13c HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—Capable girl for general housework, live in, comfortable room, all modern conveniences, two children, good wages, location Centralia, Apply Box W Times-Advocate. 6:13:20c WANTED—Capable woman for part-time washing and iron­ ing. Apply at Central Hotel, Exeter. X 13c Caretaker Wanted The Exeter District High School Board invites tenders for Caretaker’s duties at the new school building, Gidley St., Exe­ ter. Applicant ..must hold fourth class papers for Stationary En­ gineer. Applicant should state the an­ nual salary to include the pay of any assistants he needs. Duties to ‘ commence on about December 1, 1949. Applications should be ad­ dressed to E. D. Howey, Secre­ tary, Box B, Exeter, not later than October 29, 1949. Lowest or any tender not ne­ cessarily accepted. 13:20c or FOR SALE—-S c o t c h Shorthorn bull, 11 months old. Apply; Fred Brown, Crediton. 6:13* FOR SALE—Genuine old style Northern Spy apples. Put in your order early. Apply Frank Ryckman, phone 80-3 Hensall. 13c PLASTER CONTRACTING — Plain or ornamental. Guaran­ teed satisfaction, mates. Telephone 122, D, L. Firby. Free esti- Dashwood 14tfn c AUCTION SALES CORN FOR sale—Orders talc­ end now for cob corn during October and November, $30.00 per ton. Easy loading facili­ ties. Apply; Donald Gaiser, phone SOW. Dashwood, Ont, v 29:6:13c FOR SALE—Choice varieties of winter apples including North­ ern Spie, King, Golden Delic­ ious, Golden Russet, and others. —L. V. Hogarth, tele­ phone 266 Exeter. 29:6:13:20:27:3* FOR SALE—Findlay super oval all enamel cook stove, like new. —W. G. F. Bell, Kippen, •phone 91rl2 Hensail. 6:13c FOR SALE—Pure bred Short­ horn bulls, serviceable age, sired by Robinas Royal by Lambert Templer, imp. —Ross Dick, Hensall, telephone 88r2 Zurich. 6:13:20* CONSTIPATION SUFFERERS — Why- experiment with harsh, griping laxatives when you can help relieve your condition gently Meal? tested formula, developed by Robert G. Jackson, M.D., that com­ bines the natural food values and delicious flavors of whole wheat and whole rye with the gentle, laxative properties of flax-o-Iin and bran." Thousands of sufferers have written to us praising the laxative qualities of Roman Meal. You, too, may find relief with this valuable energy food. Ask your grocer for Roman Meal. Write today for FREE Book­ let, “Nature’s ®Way to Good Health” by Robert G. Jackson, M.D., to Dr. Jackson Foods Limited, Dept. K, 1 Willingdon Blvd., Toronto. £c with the wholesome, laxative cereal, Roman Here is a tried and AUCTION SALE OF Household Effects The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction on Gidley Street, Exeter SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15 at 1 o’clock Household effects of MRS. \ CHARLES BIRNEY FOUR-burner electric stove; , WANTED FOR SALE—Monarch ice refrig­ erator,, Quebec heater; also a play pen. {Apply to apartment above Southcott Bros*. Store. 13* HORSES WANTED—Any age and any weight? —Frank Tay­ lor, phone 138 Exeter. 29/9tfc FOR SALE—A Westinghouse re­ frigerator, practically new, reasonable. Owner moving. — K. R. Kerr, Crediton, phone S. . 6:13* WANTED —■ An outdoor also clothes rack in condition. Phone 22rll ton. toilet; good Kirk- 13 c 2 beds, springs, mattresses; three- quarter bed; 3 dressers; 2‘ coip- modes; chest of drawers; night table; spring mattress; dining room table; buffet; 6 ehairs; table and 4 chairs; wood stove; range, etc. Three floor lamps; table lamp; book case; chesterfield; 4 rock­ ers; 2 chairs; writing desk; re­ frigerator; cupboards; copper boiler; electric washing machine; veranda swing; hall mirror; bureaus; doll buggy; 3 small tables; garden tools; dress form; kitchen utensils; spring-filled mattress; rugs; cushions pets’; organ and stool; card table; grindstone; new refrigera­ tor; new congoleum rug, 13 15; ironing board. Terms — Cash WILLIAM BIRNEY, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. FRED XDAWSON, Clerk car- x lO^-ihch grinder with jack and 50 ft,x of drive belt; gasoline barrel pump'; 2-h.p. Woods elec­ tric grinder, watt electro pail; milking machine, 10 cows; Viking tor, 800-lb. cap, colony house, 10 and fountains; brooder stove; Renfrew scales, 2,000 lbs,; double harness, elec­ tric fencer and wire; anchor posts; 20 cedar posts; 3 00 3-in. tile; new 32-ft. extension lad­ der; 18 hunches of 5X shingles; quantity of wood; barbed wire; quantity of 16-ft. hemlock plank; dumber; half-ton coal; hog crate; poultry crates; iron pump and 22 ft. of piping with 4-in, cylinder chains; shovels; hoes: etc. FURNITURE: Mason Rich piano in first class shape; din­ ing room table and chairs; buf­ fet; living room table; round table; studio couch; rockers; bedroom suite, complete; single . bed; dresser of drawers; range, nearly 4-burner heater; coal tubs; lawn mower; kitchen cab­ inet; kitchen chairs *and other articles. NO RESERVE. Farm is sold. Terms: Cash. This is an outstanding sale of highgrade stock, implements and furniture. The W.A.‘ will havb booth on grounds. NESBITT RUSSEL, Prop. W. E. NAIRN, Auct. nearly new; 3,000- Cond’e 2-unit pipe line for pream sopara- witli motor; x 12, feeders Jamesway oil and stand; chest “Happy Thought” new; Westinghouse electric stove; coal oil heater; wash Will start on time, of Anderson 'Church c * <1 > r 4 1 1 i .t 4 I i A 1 < A I THERE’S BAD COLDS in the air. If you are subject to head cold, sinus, hay fever, check these at \once by the use of NAMELESS Cold Remedy. Guaranteed relief. 60c, $1.00 at Browning’s, Robertson’s and Sanders’ stores. 6:13* FOR SALE—-Eleven little^ pigs. Apply "to W. H. Pfile, Hensail, phone 35r3., 6:13* WANTED—50 ‘crossbred Sussex and Red or White Leghorns, yearlings oi' pullets. 7—W. F. Abbott, ‘phone 418R, 13c WANTED TO BUY—F o 1 d i n g baby carriage, preferably grey, reasonable, in good condition. Apply Box B. 13* NOTICES 1938 CHEV sedan, original own- ° er. A smart buy for $550 cash. Exeter Times-Advocate. 6:13* FOR SALE—Dinette suite, red padded chairs, almost new. Price $65.00. Apply to Box F, Times-Advocate. 13* NOTICE TO PARENTS—Because of the danger from accident, we would like to see the par­ ents from now rich AUCTION SALE Livestock’ and” Tractor, Tractor- and Horse-Drawn Implements For Robert Eagleson and the estate of the late Archie Colin ■v Stewart East Williams Township miles south of Ailsa WEDNESDAY, Full list in Free Press J. R. McLEAN, Auct. 1U and 1 mile east Craig on OCTOBER 19 this week’s NINTH ANNUAL SALE Of Registered Herefords The undersigned will, sell by public auction for STUTT BROS. 2 miles north-east of Forest *4 mile east of Highway 21 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22 - 37 HEAD - 20 bulls around one year old 13 bred heifers 4 open heifers Herd Fully Accredited Bulls Blood-Tested Heifers Calf hood Vaccinated bulls and 4 open heifers by MB Real Emblem and S heifers by 18th CF (he (Jensen-bred) 52nd; 1 bull bred) by TT and 5 heifers 9 4 4 4 A ( ♦ r keep their children away the construction work going on. —C. P. Dieb Construction Company. 13:20:27* Ontario FOR SALE—Accredited purebred Holstein bull, 10 months old, grandson of Marksman, $150. —Sandy Elliot, phone 64W, Exeter. 13c FOR SALE—Man’s heavy win­ ter overcoat, dark green, size 38. Phone 344W Exeter, 13* FOR SALE—G ent’s overcoat, light brown, in good condi­ tion (outgrown by owner). Apply Times-Advocate. 13* APPLES FOR SALE—Spies, Tal- man Sweets, $1.50 to $2 a bushel. —Jas. Gardiner, tele- phone 21-10 Kirkton,, 13:2 0 * FOR SALE—Men’s grey winter overcoat, size 44; also electric hanging light fixture; com­ mode. —Mrs. William Winer, .phone 237 Exeter. % 13c FOR SALE—Two sets of har­ ness, one brass-mounted, in first class condition. —R. D. Hunter, phone 113W, Exeter. 13* 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 AUCTION SALE Of Livestock, Implements, Furniture and Property For Mrs. Leo Des jar dine ll<i miles north of Grand Bend z? on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 A full list’of sale in next week’s paper. J. R. McLEAN, Auct. 2nd; Ellis sells; WHR 7 bulls Domino 2 (bulls Elation ► Of also by (Meadow - Brook - Royal Mixer 6th; by Proud Domino 4 th CF Lunch Available at Farm Sale Under Cover Sale at 1 p.m. sharp Catalogue on Request W. S. O’NEIL, E. M. LESTER, LINO. WHITE, Auctioneers I < 4 4 FOR SALE—1947 Ford deluxe 2-door, like new, 18000 miles, owner driven. Phone Crediton 41M. 13c FOR SALE—Two good ibicycles, one man’s extra large, and dhh lady’s, $2$ each or two for $50. Apply: C. F. Hunt, Penhale Apts. ft 13* FOR SALE—Two ladies’ bicycles, good condition, each. Phone 151, Central Ho­ tel. used $20 130 FOR SALE—T earn of black mares or will trade on calves or pigs. Apply; Lloyd Rey­ nolds, phone Exeter 177r4. * 13* FOR SALE—-25 started pigs, 8 weeks old. Apply: David Far- well, Hensail, telephone 8Sr8 Zurich. 13c FOR SALE—M o f f a t hydro range with oven; kitchen cab­ inet. Bargain for quick said, —Phone Mrs. Jensen, Alisa Craig 616r24. . 13:20* FOR SALE—A used chesterfield suite, 2-piece Wine, 1-piece green; also a girl’s 3-piece Kenwood outfit, size 3V Apply at Times-Advocate. 13* FOR SALE*-—Battery, radio in good working order, $15.00; desk, $5.; glass butter churn, $2. Phone 421T6, Grand Bend 13 c FOR SALE--250 year-old Leg­ horns. Apply; Clifford Scott, Kirktoil, phone 33r9. 13* FOR SALE—1947 Ford deluxe 2-door, like new, 18000 miles, owner driven. Phone Creditor! 41M. 13 FOR SALE—’27 Ford overhauled, will sell able. Phone 177r43 tractor, reason- Exeter, 13 d FOR SALE—New- 7-room home, including bath, fully insulat­ ed. Phone 109 Hensall. 29:6:13c t FOR SALE—Modern new home, full basement, furnace, elec­ tric hot water heater; fir trim throughput, .hardwood floors, oak and birch; ample kitchen cupboards. Priced right. —J. W. Hern, Sanders St., Exeter. 13*tfc HOUSES—If 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. —,0. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 4c EXETER,new Insul-brlc 4-room cottage, avails and ceilings in- 3-piece bath, modern full cellar. Possess sulated, kitchen, Oct. 15. Also brick house and barn with small acreage in Zurich. —W. C. Pearce^ Re­ altor, Exeter. 6* FARMS FOR SALE—W e h a v e several good farms in the Exeter district; 100 acres close with good buildings and hy­ dro, price $7,500, easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Sc FIRST CLASS’FARM on paved road, convenient to villages, house with conveniences, large barns have good stabling, lit­ ter carrier, abundance water before cattle, silo, driveshed. Hydro; 20 acres wheat, some ploughing done. *—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 6c IN EXETER, small insul-brlc, house, built-in cupboards, sink, town water, heavy wiring, 3- piece barn, 2 bedrooms, pos­ sess Oct. 1. -—W. 0. Pearce, Realtor. 15c,, ....... ■ , , ... ... . .. FOR SALE—Insu.-bric house, 5 rooms and bath, built-in cup­ board, town water, ready for occupation. -— John Caidwell, phone 13rli Exeter, Hay P.O. 13* TEESWATER AREA—50 acres, 8 acres bush, balance tillable and age, , new roof; Delco system light­ ing, —W, C, Pearce, Exeter* pasture; bank barn, gar- 5-room house, new siding, telephone. Bargain price. “ ' 6 c PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, .too, Try famous Ostrcx Tonic Tablets for double results; new heal­ thy flesh; new vlgof. New ‘get druggists, Clearing AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Implements, 'Feed and Furniture W. E. Nairn, auct., will sell by public auction at Lot 13, Con. 3, Blansliard First Farm West of Anderson on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20 cointnenciiig at 10:30 a.m. ,the following: HORSES: Team* of Clyde mares, 12 years old. CATTLE: One heifer, fresh with calf; 1 cow, fresh; 8 cows, due in March; 1 heifer, due Nov.; 1 ’heifer, due in Dec.; 2 two-year-old heifers; 2 one-year- old heifers. The above herd is of T.B. tested Holsteins, every cow guaranteed right. Nine Polled Angus spring calves; pure bred Polled Angus bull, 2 years old. HOGS: feight pigs, 180 lbs. each; 10 pigs, 90 lbs, FOWL; 200 Special x Leghorn pullets; 40 Rock roosters. FEED: Thirty tons of choice mixed lmy; 1,500 bus. mixed grain; 1 acre of cob corn; 1% acres of sorgum. IMPLEMENTS: New Ford tractor and plow; Bissel 28- plate tractor disc; Oliver 2-fur- row narrow-bottom tractor plow, adjustable; 7-ft. Case binder; 6- ft. Mc.C. mower; M.H. No. 20A. 13-disc fertilizer drill; Cock- shutt 13-disc drill; 8-ft. Bissel packer; M.H. drop head hay loader; M.H. side rake, nearly new; hay teddar; cultivator; 6- section iron harrows; i-furrow Quebec riding plow; Walking plow; scuffler; rubber-tired wa­ gon; roller rack; set of sleighs and box; 2-wheeled trailer and box; cutter; root pulper; M.H, a it ¥ For Sale * 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 Holland Bulbs 1 A 4 t A 4 i ♦ I <>«< 4- NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT Come in and select your bulbs from a fine assortment ordered direct from Jac. Th, DeVoroomen Bulb Gardens, We are very well them. Daffodils Hyiicintlis Paper White Narcissus Grape Hyacinths Poetaz Narcissus - for outside planting - A limited supply of instructions 4 I Lisse, Holland, pleased with Tulips Crocus —■ a »■ » o' A * i Women Prefer Surveys show women prefer the Hoover Cleaner two- to-one over any other make. This is because they j<now the Hoover name stands for forty years of leadership in the manufaetiire of the finest home cleaning equipment. Choose the cleaner women prefer. Wo have the two models available: HOOVER UPRIGHT and the TANK MODEL (complete with handy kit of cleaning tools t R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. * * * * * ■« * * r •J (4