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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-11-10, Page 6I &/ 'Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1949 * STRAYED STRAYED—Onto the farm of Roy Carrick, Highway 88, two yearlings, black. Owner may have^same by paying expenses 3:10:17c NOTICES ll ATTENTION—Draw for the pom pom rug to be mado Friday evening at 9:15 at the Lyric Theatre. 10c strayed—From Lot 12, Con. 4, Ueborne, a 2-year-old black and white heifer, with T.B, tag in one ear and a vaccinate tag in the other ear. Please phone Harold * Taylor, 39-r-8, Kirkton. 3: 10 :17c ATTENTION—Baby Sitters. We would like to compile a list of baby sitters. Please telephone 287-W- " 10* FOR SALE FOR SALE HEEP WANTED Simplicity, truth and persist­ ency are three factors that build success in advertisin 110.00 REWARD will be paid to anyone furnishing information to locate the person that stole parts from the 1.936 Plymouth in front of Lang's Garage. — Phone 327. FOR SALE—International .corn picker, 3 years old. Malcolm Spence, R.R. 6, St. Marys, Ont., phone 38-r-9 Kirkton. 10c FOR SALE—Started pigs, born and raised on the premises! A. E. Oestreicher, 57'—10 Dash­ wood, 1% miles north of Dashwood. ’2:9:16* Now for Christmas FOR SALE—Late 1948 special deluxe 4-dooi’ hamilton green, only 3,000 miles, new car tion. Dodge sedan, driven condi- •Sam Rollins, Hensail. 10* FOR SALE—A , Coleman iron, streamlined. —Phone Crediton 19-r-21. 10c FOR SALE — On Wednesday, November 16: Beach electric stove, 194? model; 1947 Cof- field washing machine; nut Duncan dining table; baby scales; chair; wash vacuum cleaner; iator; sandwich toastei* plain electric toaster; muffin chairs; tains; warmer; trays; rugs; dishes; kitchen brown many ■ E. R. wal- Pfyl’e drop-leaf 2 walnut chairs; baby bed; high tubs and stand; electric rad- ; iron; electric 3 kitchen draperies; cur- ’ ; lin- jewel- cloth- jacket Mrs. Road, Crediton, j LLldpH A v S? j bedspreads costume utensils; squirrel other articles. -— Johnston, South 10 FOR RENT FOR SALE—Three-piece 1 i -g h t maple studio couch with two chairs. Price $60,00, —T. M. Webster, 30 Ann St,, Exeter. 10* FOR SALE—C elery by the crate; bring your own crate, Apply: Alvin Gingerich, R.R, 3, Zurich, phone 90-r-6. 10 * FOR SALE—Studio couch, like, new; set of 4 kitchen' qup- board units, will divide in 2 sections for ease in moving; 2-burner liglity duty rangette; 1, Exeter. 10* FOR SALE—Rangette, in good condition. —Apt. 202, Elliott Apts. . 10* FOR SALE— 19 47 5-passenger Chevrolet coupe, heater, radio, etc. in good condition, Mr. Stock, Centralia Airport, phone Local 40. 10* FOR SALE—Leonard refrigera­ tor, 7 cu. ft., $298.; Findlay heavy duty electric cook stove, cost $215., selling for $165. Apply: Roy Brock, corner of Andrews and Leughall Streets (upstairs). 10* HELP oral neay good Exeter Times-Advocate stating age and experience. 3:10c WANTED—Girl for gen­ housework, good home London. Private room, wages, Write to Box D, chickens; electric stove, new; rack: sideboard; 2 leather vacuum cleaner with attach-j couches; antique r baby. ^bed; 3 mentis, nearly new; coil springs, bedroom suites, compete with and mattresses, nearly new. i dressers and commodes; West- FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. .................... FRED DAWSON, Clerk Now, before the Christinas rush really begins, is the ideal time to do your Christmas shopping. What finer gift can our than something electrical—something practical you give ? We invite you to drop in and look over nationally known merchandise. FOR RENT—Radios, by day or week; vacuum cleaners; elec­ tric floor polishers. —Beavers Hardware. FOR SALE—China cabinet oi’ bookcase; also Duncan Phyfe diningroom table, almost new. Phone 429-J. 10* ir Radios Yr Electric Clocks ★ Refrigerators Electric Blankets "fc Lamps ★ McBrine Luggage FOR RENT—Two cottages at Grand Bend, winterized, .two bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bathroom, running water. Phone Grand Bend 42-r-15. 10* FOR SALE—An English pram. Phone 304-M Exeter. t ipc Yr Electric Kettles ★ Toasters FOR RENT—Three-room heated apartment, newly decorated with all modern conveniences, hot and cold water, 3-piece bathroom, cellar and garage. Apply: Wm. Oestreicher, tele­ phone 12-J Crediton. ^10c FOR SALE—Red squirrel jac­ ket, size 18, in good condition, one-third its regular value. Apply: Mrs. N. Hockey, phone 239 Exeter. 10c Heating★ ShaversElectric Vacuum Cleaners ★ Irons LOST AND FOUND And Many Other R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont Useful Suggestions ★ ★ LOST—One white wool scarf, in the arena. Leave at Times- Advocate. 10c Pads is like a COW FOUND—In Main Street church a pair of bifocal, dark-rimmed spectacles. Owner may have same by paying for advertise­ ment. Times-Advoate. A nursing sow is a lot more like a cow than most people realize — even her owner! To grow a big, strong, healthy, thrifty litter she has to provide around a pint of good rich milk per pig per day. Figure that out lor 10 or 12 pigs, and it adds up! So she needs body-building, conditioning feed before and after they’re born ... a milk-maker, too. Grain alone won’t do the job right. Purina CHOW sawiPiG FOR SALE—Blue Kenwood bunting bag, like new. Phone 1S6-W. 10c CONSTIPATION SUFFERERS — Why experiment with harsh, griping laxatives when you can help relieve your condition with the, wholesome, gently laxative cereal, Romal Meal? Here is a tried and tested for­ mula, developed by Robert G. Jackson, M.D., that combines the natural food values and delicious flavors of whole wheat and whole rye with the gentle, laxative properties of flax-o-lin 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 Romal 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. RM2 FOR SALE—'34 Chev standard coach, in good condition; '30 Model A. Apply: Broderick Bros., phone 277. 10* FOR SALE—Good Cheer stove, white enamel, in condition, water front, be sold at once. Apply: derson’s Store. cook good Must An- 10* If you’re short of grain, or your grain is poor, feed both the soW and pigs Pig Growena just as it Comes from the bag. (Many good hog men feed one bag per pig, after weaning, to ensure a good start.) 4 If you have good grain, V make the tnost of it — balance it, fill in its weak places with Sow & Pig Chow. Just mix it with your chop, and let the little pigs have it as Well as the sow. FOR SALE—-Cider apples. Ap­ ply: Leonard Dietrick, 2 miles south of Dashwood. 10c FOR SALE—*37 Buick, mechan­ ically perfect, new paint, new tires, new battery. Phone day­ time Local 29 R.C.A.F. 10* FOR SALE—Windmill, self-oiled head, good shape. —M. Des­ Jardine, 52-r-15 Dashwood. 10c FOR SALE — R.C.A.F. officer's greatcoat, best quality Melton. Shows no wear. Size 42, to fit a man 180 lbs., 6 ft. tall. Phone 376 Exeter. 10* FOR SALE—IS weaner pigs. Apply Morris Dennomme, R.R. Dashwood, phone 57-r-4, 10117* Want eggs? Then feed a mash that has “what it takes” to make them—and keep on making ’em. We stock and recommend Ah extra feed of extra­ good feed pays off in extra eggs. Layers like Purina Laying Checkers, eat them greedily. Here’s the easy way to put extra weight and finish on yoUr market birds —pen them up and feed them for 2 Weeks on Purina Purina Purina LAYING MASH LAYING CHECKERS FATENA CHECKERS t Largest NOW ON DISPLAY Traquair’s ——----Hardware THE STORE with the CHECKERBOARD SIGN FOR SALE—Boars, purebred Yorkshire, serviceable age and younger: also bred and open gilts. —Hugh Filson, R.R. 4, Denfield, 2 miles west of Birr 10* FOR SALE—Grimm evaporator, 12’ x 2^ (fully equipped); storage tank (capacity 400 gal.); gathering tank (4 bbl.) 250 sap pails; 250 spiles. AU in good condition. 30 cords evaporated wood (pine roots). Apply to Willis Dundas, Sea­ forth 192-M. 10* Big Community AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER at lido p.m, WANTED-—for the town of Exe­ ter and vicinity, an ambitious young man, with selling ex­ perience preferred, about 30, married, to represent an old- established Life Insurance .Company handling Ordinary, Industrial and Accident busi­ ness. Good wages " and com­ mission. Permanent employ­ ment and an excellent oppor­ tunity for advancement. Apply Box M, Exeter .giving full de­ tails as to present and past employment, education, etc. 10c s WANTED HORSES WANTED—Have just received another order for meat horses for the States. " Also will* buy some big bush horses. G. J. 'Dow, phone 83 Exeter. 10* WANTED—About 10 head of cattle to feed for winter. Ap­ ply: Gerald Prout, telephone 172-r-4 Exeter. 10* HORSES WANTED—Any age and any weight. —Frank Tay­ lor, phone 138 Exeter. 29/9tfc WANTED—Three vicious watch­ dogs. Will pay good price. — Wein Bros., phone 78 Exeter. 10:17c, WANTED—About 12 head of cattle to feed for winter to run loose; also a sow due in about a week for sale. Apply: Russell Morley, phone 17 6rl2 10* REAL ESTATE 100 ACRES self-drained land at Denfield, 12 acres bush, frame house, large bank ibarn, hen­ house, hydro. —W. C. Pearce, Exeter. 10c FOR SALE—A storey and a half 6-room house in Crediton, hot and cold water, 3-piece bath, builtin cupboards; grounds are fenced. Phone 52 Crediton. 3tfc DUPLEX FOR SALE—W e a r e offering, for the first time, a large duplex ho'me, well locat­ ed in Exeter, complete with two bathrooms and two heat­ ing units. Buyer may liye in comfortable quarters and draw good income from -balance of property. Quick possession. Other houses. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 27c FOR SALE—Modern new home, full basement, furnace, elec­ tric hot water heater; fir trim throughout, .hardwood floors, oak and birch; ample kitchen cupboards. Priced right. —J. W. Hern, Sanders St., Exeter. 13*tfc FOR SALE—Building lot in Centralia with 40 ft. frontage. Phone 27-r-6 Crediton. 3:10c NEW TWO-BEDROOM Cottage Full Basement and Furnace Complete Bath and Shower R. E. Balkwill AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Cattle Strathroy SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12 150 tested stockers steers and heifers; mostly choice Herefords Trucks to Deliver A. G. McALP'NE, Auct. 10c 12 COMMUNITY AUCTION FALL SALE will be held in the Village of Crediton SATURDAY, NOVEMBER (Under Cover) Chesterfield suite; defroster; camera; hot water; car heater; 2 girls’ overcoats; flight boots; 6 yards velvet; rocking chair; easy chair;, 50-ft. garden hose; oven for hotplate; tire ,600x.l6; electric iron in good working order; china; kitchen clock; electric toaster; Hoovei’ vacuum c’eaner; cistern pump; pedestal; white enamel kitchen stove; mattresses; organ; stool; leather davenport; bicycle; hotplate; 50 Sussex' pullets; dresser; table; cupboard; commode; buffet; '34 Chevrolet panel; ’50 Dodge 1- ton pickup; Durham calf, 6 months ol<L T.B. tested. Coal brooder stove, 1,000- bird -capacity; electric brooder, 300-bird capacity; chicken feed­ ers and waters; Viking cream separator, 600-lb. capacity; two ■cistern pumps; 2 new iron litter carrier poles, 3 6 ft. long; 4 oak- dining room’chairs; bed, with new spring-filled mattress; sof- fa; bed; pillows; Quebec stove; 6 bags eating potatoes; wooden door, inside storm windows with glass; coal oil heater oven; and some chairs; ’ sewing machine with frame on wheels. If you have anything contact Wm. H. Smith, and your article will be Come, buy and sell. WM. H. SMITH, Auct; Crediton, Phone 43-r-2 inghouse electric radio, in good condition; Sherlock Manning or! gan, in first crokinole board; ironing board;' 1 wheel chair; pet sweeper; wash stand; sets; table; lamps; utensils; complete; ware; gl fish crocks; ious congoleum rugs, of various sizes; linoleum, 12 x 14 ft,; wheelbarrow; potato, sprayer; small wagon; garden tools; and numerous other articles, TERMS; Cash. Estate of the late ■CATHERINE FINKBEINER REUBEN GOETZ, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auct. class condition; ; wardrobe; 2 feather ticks; clothes rack; car­ quilting -frames; complete toilet leaf o chair; drophigh hanging lamp; small kitchen sink; kitchen 7 8-piece dinner set, ; odd dishes; silver- :lassware; butter dish; bowl; chinaware; sealers; 3 rugs, 9 x 12 ft.; var- 12 to sell Auct., listed. Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate And Household Effects . in the Village of Zurich The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16 commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Property be­ ing Lot , Z., ~ There is on the property a sub­ stantial with summei kitchen attached, a small garage, good garden soil, excellent watgr, centrally located. Property is in first class condition. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sold subject to- a reserved bid. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Chat­ tels—Quebec range, for wood or coal; 3-burner coal oil stove with oven; Marvel heater, for wood or coal, like new; West­ inghouse electric radio; dining room square top extension ta­ ble; 4 dining room chairs; wal­ nut combination writing desk and book case: antique dining room table; china cabinet with large mirror; sewing machine, like new; leather rocker; large upholstered rocking chair; 2 couches; walnut centre table; 2 antique dressers; 2 commodes; medicine chest; leather rocker; bureau; electric washing ma­ chine; drop-leaf kitchen table; 6 kitchen chairs; large glass kitchen cabinet; chest of draw­ ers; electric iron; large mirror; electric lamps; linoleum, 8 x 10 ft., like new; wooden bed, with springs and mattress; steel bed, with springs and mattress; sin­ gle steel bed, with springs and mattress; porch swing; various picture frames; quilts; pillows; and mats. All kinds of kitchen utensils; silverware; glassware; various antique dishes; sealers; crocks; complete dinner set; garden tools; benches; etc. Four tons chestnut Coal, is 105, Vol. S., Zurich. whit: brick dwelling Everything in first class condition. TERMS: Cash. BLAKE HORNER, ALBERT HORNER, Executors of the late » J. W. Horner Estate R. F. STADE, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auct. FDR SALE—Large modem cab­ in trailer. Apply: Chas. Diet- rich Construction Co., phone 20-r-33 Crediton. 10:17:24* FOR SALE—B a b y buggy in j good condition, $15. For Avon I Products, phone 3 83-J mor­ ning and evening. 10* FOR SALE—1933 Dodge sedan, cheap for quick sale. Apply at Supertest Station, Hensail. 10c FOR SALE—’37 Chev, ’29 Chev, ’29 Plymouth, *28 Chrysler. Phone 129-W, Moore’s Garage, Exeter. 10* Additional Classifieds On e 7 Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate And Household Effects in the Village .of Dashwood The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 commencing at 1:3G p.m. sharp REALESTATE: Property con­ sists of part Lot 24, S.B., Hay Township; 1?> acres of land, frame house, with summer kit­ chen and woodshed covered with asphalt shingles, good sized, frame barn, excellent water, best of garden land; will be sold subject to a reserved bid. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Ban­ ner range, in good condition; kitchen stove; coal oil heater; electric 2-burner hotplate, like new; dining room extension table; 6 dining room leather seat chairs; kitchen table; 6 kitchen chairs; kitchen cabinet; two phonographs large hall mirror frame; 4 good chairs; hammock; machine; two oak various drawers; board; 1 sink; piece beds, springs and mattress; com­ mode; dressers; electric lamp; 2 wash stands; galvanized tubs; washing machine; toilet set; ; beautiful hand- and frames; rack; good leather suit ironing board; complete wreath dinner set; odd some antiques; various with records; with beautiful oak Singer sewing centre tables; fern stands; chest of bureau; glass cup- 2 wash stands; kitchen antique folding bed; 3- bedroom suite; 2 steel rocking small mirrors; 1 painted pictures paper case; birdal dishes; jar diners; glassware; silverware; kitchen utensils; blankets; pil­ lows; wheelbarrow; fire extin­ guisher', 2 tree pruners; onion Scuffler; lawn mower; various garden tools; largp assortment of carpenter tools in best of condition; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS; Cash. JESSIE WILD, EMMA STATTON, Executors of Felix Wild Estate ALVIN WALPER, I Auctioneer Exeter Motor Sales Dodge Dodge Job Rated In stock are several cars taken in on new and we gladly will demonstrate them. We carry a full line of gen­ uine Chrysler parts and equip­ ment; also a complete stock of antifreeze and winter equipment. Let us winterize your car or truck and save you worry and money. DeSoto Trucks good used units. Call Fred Dobbs Phone 200 Exeter Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate And Household Effects ih the Village Of Dashwood The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to Sell -by public auction on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1» commencing at 1:30 pah. sharp REAL ESTATE: Property consists of a Well built brick house with a good dry cellar; has Woodshed, small barn, good garden, hydro. A very ^esirable property, suitably located, with plenty of good water. Property will be sold served bid sold. TERMS Of on day of sale; days. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Kit-, hen stove, Banner; small coal and wood heater; coal oil stove with oven; dining room exten­ sion table; square top centre table; 6 dining room chairs; clover leaf top table; 4 rocking chairs; leather rocking chair; James Street Clitirch Shed Bring anything you have to sell or come and buy. There will be lots of other things not men® tioned on this bill. Knechtet kitchen (enamel top); set chairs; new extension chen extension table bedroom suites; large chest of drawers; pair wicker chairs and rocker; new all enamel Wing­ ham ■ Classic cook stove; single bed; steel cot; odd chairs and tables; springs and mattresses; feather ticks; buffet; dishes; 2 bedroom outfits, complete with springs and mattresses; oak din­ ingroom table; 6 chairs and sideboard; 2 large leather rock­ ers; kitchen table; cherry •bur­ eau; large cupboard; kitchen clock; stretcher; topcoat; beds; tresses; buffet; _____ ___, 6 diningroom chairs; 2 big lea­ ther chairs; baby buggy; satin rose bedspread; electric washing machine; boy’s bicycle; 1-h.p. ------, gasoline engine; 2 new type Heather . . wire stretchers (1 giant size, 1 match; kitchen table; 6 kitchen junior size) brand new, can foe chairs; kitchen cupboard used for moving buildings; bath kitchen mirror; ,, tub; sewing machine; crate of ’ jardiners of various sizes; hall 5 Control "Colds” ■> with Ar-Sulfa * cabinet 6. kitchen table; kit- 2 3-ptdce kitchen man’s ; mat- ■; young springs; kitchen table subject to a re- if not previously Real Estate: 10% balatie in 30 leather rocking chair; setee,with chair to i ; large music rack; 4 ; I I I I I When infectious coryza (com­ monly called' 'Colds’') hits your flock, check it quickly with Dr. Salsbury’s Ar-Sulfa. It’s easy to use Ar-Sulfa in the flock’s water. And bird’s usually show improvement in just 48 hours. Ar-Sulfa is econom­ ical, too. Ask for Ar-Sulfa. t % Your Drugs at is Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter Z *