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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-05-17, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1951 Plant A Classified Ad - A Bumper Crop Of Results Will Grow FQR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE NOTICES MISCELLANEOUS TILE—In now. Get Mrs. H. 31-r-15. all sizes, available your order in early. Peterson, Dashwood 3:10:17* GRAVEL — For roadways and cement work. At pit or de­ livered. — Mrs. H. Peterson, Dashwood, phone 31-r-15. 3:10:17* FOR SALE — Strawberry and Latham raspberry plants. $1 for 100 strawberry, and $4 for 100 raspberry plants. Wil­ liam Walters, R.R. 1, Wood­ ham, phone Kirkton 14-r-16. 3:10:17* FOR SALE—International pick­ up, in good condition, good motor, $400.00. Apply Murray McCreery, phone 164 Hensail. 17* FOR SALE—C oal and wood range, excellent condition. Reasonable. Phone 487-J. 10* PIGS FOR SALE—Weaner pigs and stocker sows, and boar. Apply to Charles S. Bedard, Zurich, Ont., phone 78-r-15. 17* FOR SALE—23-ft. cabin trailer, fully equipped, including wash­ ing machine, located in Exeter. Apply D« L. Hammond, Cen­ tralia, next to railroad station. 17c Are You Ruptured? Our Service Is Different We Sell You A Fit In Our Private Truss Room Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds BARN FOR SALE—2S’x38’ with 16’ posts. Good condition. — Charles Dietrich, phone Credi­ ton 20-r-3. 10:17c . . I JI ||<I II II ■■ IMI!............................... I. I FOR SALE—Have an unlimited quantity of barn fertilizer, $5 per spreader load. —G. J. Dow. 5tfc FOR SALE—Manure loader, hy­ draulic control, fits most trac­ tors. Phone 9-r-10 Kirkton. 17* FOR SALE—One 4-wheel garden tractor, 5£ h.p., with plough, cultivators, scuff lers, etc., in good condition. Apply to C. Maxwell, C.N.R. Section Fore­ man, Hensail. 17:24:31c I WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Good quality. Per dozen, $1.00, — Exeter Times-Advocate. 2tf* FOR SALE—Six-piece dinette or breakfast nook suite, natural with red trim, originally $122. Cheap for quick sale. Also large table; and baby’s ivory and blue bassinette. Phone 78 Crediton, Tupper Anderson. 17c FOR SALE—C h o i c e Hereford hull, one year old; 2 grass heifers; or will exchange on fat cattle. John Caldwell, tele­ phone 13-r-ll Exeter. 17* Robertson' Phone 50 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Over 15 Years’ Experience Your Drugs At This is KEN ELLIS inviting you to get ready for the Entercounty Baseball games which ALEX KELMAN and E will be doing before long on your Intercounty Baseball Station, CFPL. In the meantime join us, won't you, at 6.45 each weeknight for a com­ plete sports run-down including the'races." 980 — CFPL's KEN ELLIS Why have MOTH DAMAGE?' 5- year written guarantee with Berlou against moth damage on rugs, chesterfields and clothing. Free estimates. — Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W Sctfn FOR SALE—1940 Ford Coach, radio, heater, black, motor in good condition, clean. Apply: Andrew Dougall, R.R. 3 Exe­ ter, phone 174-r-13 Exeter. 17* FOR SALE—’28 Oldsmobile Se­ dan, suitable for buzz saw or trailer, 4 good tires and tubes. Apply: John Faubert, phone 40-r-15 Dashwood between 7- 8 p.m. 17c DOG OWNERS PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Under By-law No. 13, 1936, of the Town of Exeter, every owner of a dog w’ho neglects to obtain a tag before April 15 of each year shall be liable to a fine $10.00. Further, under this by-law dog shall be allowed to run large during the months of May, June, July and August in each year, The penalty under section of the by-law mav $50.00, Police have been instructed enforce this by-law. C. V. PICKARD Municipal Clerk 10:17:24e of no at this he to J FOR SALE—Weaner pigs, feed­ ing well. Apply Bill Ford, R.R. 1. Centralia. 17* SERVICE for your present car or a new Dodge automobile or truck. Both are obtainable simply by calling Hensail 31. SEWING MACHINES bought, sold, serviced and repaired. Phone evenings, Bob McLean, 527-J. SOtfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow. phone 83 Exeter. l*tfc PAINTING and paperhanging, kitchen cupboards and cab­ inets. Tom Walker, Exeter, Phone 553. tfc YOUR PIANO carefully tuned. Call 129-J Exeter. 17* FOR SALE—Y o u n g Shorthorn bull, choicest breeding, and outstanding individuality. Wil­ liam Oestricher, Crediton 12-J ’ 12ctfn [FOR SALE—Soft wood, $4 per cord delivered. Furnace blocks $4.50 per cord delivered. Ap­ ply Walter Diebold, Dashwood. 3:10:17* FOR SALE—Pigs, several lit­ ters of chunks and started pigs soon. Apply A. E. Oestrei- cher, Dashwood. 17:24:31* HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR Dead Stock HORSES CATTLE HOGS Size Call Collect 12.50 12.50 2.75 per According to and Condition Seaforth 15 Exeter 235 each each cwt. DARLING & COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Please FOR SALE—A barn on Andrew Street, Exeter, 30’x32’. Phone 286-M Exeter. 17ctfn FOR SALE,—One well-bred York­ shire boar, serviceable age. Price reasonable. Apply Percy Wright, Cromarty, phone 690- r-22 Hensail. 17c FOR SALE—’35 Ford Coach in good condition. Apply: Roy Hunter, 2 blocks east on John St., Exeter. 12* FOR SALE—Girl’s juvenile 'bi­ cycle, C.C.M., $23.00, —W. Martin, Exeter South. 17c FOR SALE—’34 Pontiac Coach, good running condition, good tires. Best offer accepted, M. J. Leger, Crediton East. 17ctfn FOR SALE—Clipper seed beans. These beans did not have rust last year, yielded 28 bus. per acre. Elmore McBride, phone 206-R Exeter. 17:24* FOR SALE—10 choice pigs, 7 weeks old; also Mercury Hurri­ cane-Rocket outboard motor, 7.5 horsepower, in real good shape. New in 1948. —Phone 679-r-33 Hensail. 17* FOR SALE—Grass cattle, two- year-old heifers and steers. Apply Thomas Patten, Lucan, R.R. 3. 17* FOR SALE—3 x 3% yd. square of congoleum; arm chair; large daveno; oak loading shute for livestock. Apply Mrs. Armstrong, Hurson Street E., phone 15 Exeter. 17c Be Patient! Your Housenumbers Will Be Here Soon To Avoid Any Mistakes, Please Do Not Erect A Housenumber Until A Kinsman Has Seen You For the most part, numbers given in the telephone directory are correct. However, there may be some mistakes. Avoid confusion by waiting until your number has been confirmed by a member of the Kinsmen Club. He will explain any questions you may want to ask about the housenumber ­ in" system.I Please Do Not Phone The Bell Telephone Company i Or Town Officials About Your Housenumber All Details Are Being Handled Exeter Kinsmen Club FOR SALE—Racing pigeons. Reason, overcrowded. As good as any—better than many -win­ ners 80 to 1,000 miles. Phone S8-W or 19 Lucan. Box 159 or 133 Lucan, 17c FOR SALE-—“Whizzer” motor bike, in excellent condition. Phone 692-r-2 Hensail. 17* FOR SALE—16-ft. culvert, heavy plate. Phone 423, Exeter 'Sal- cage Co. 10:17c FOR CORN crop satisfaction, plant rugged high yielding Pioneer hybrid seed. corn. Place your order now. Call or see us. —Alton Neil, 29-r-10 Granton. 17c For Sale Two Used ELECTRIC RANGES ICE BOX Practically New RANGETTE In Pink of Condition R. E. RUSSELL Phone 1,09 Exeter MALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED—For elevator. Apply Centralia Farmer’s Sup­ ply. 17c WANTED—Apprentice to learn body repair, 5-year apprentice­ ship. Ed’s Imperial Sales and Service, 17* WANTED—Farm Salesman. Real good income. Good territory, already developed. Box W, Times-Advocate. OWN A PROFITABLE, perman­ ent, and independant business! A nearby rural Watkins dealer­ ship can be yours if you are an ambitious man, between 25 and 55, and have a suitable travel outfit. For complete in­ formation write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. O-E-6, 350 St. Roch St., Mont­ real, Que. 10:17:31c FOR RENT GARDEN PLOT FOR RENT — Ploughed, ready for planting, in .good shape. Apply Times- Advocate. 17* APARTMENT TO RENT—Three rooms, hot water, private en­ trance. Telephone 8 Crediton. 10:17c APARTMENT TO RENT—Three rooms, laundry, basement. Either furnished or unfurn­ ished. Shared bathroom. W. F. Abbott, phone 418-R Exeter. FOR RENT—Pasture farm and cattle to take in for pasture. Apply Bruce Tuckey, 174-r-4 Exeter. 17c FOR RENT—-House in Exeter. Apply Martin Laub, Dashwood. 17c FOR RENT—3-roomed, also 2- roomed apartments, furnished, all conveniences, nice location. For summer months only. Ap­ ply Times-Advocate. 17* Floor Space For Rent or Lease CO-OP HAI'L 50’ floor for business Central Main Street EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP Phone 2S7-W Exeter TOWNSHIP OF HAY TRANSIENT TRADER’S LICENSE That all Transient Traders and others, whose names have not been entered on the Assess­ ment Roll in respect of income or business assessment for the then current year, and who offer goods, wares and merchandise for sale by auction, conducted by themselves or by a licensed auctioneer or otherwise, or who offer them for sale in any other manner, shall pay a license fee to the Treasurer of the Township of Hay before he or they_can operate or sell any goods in the said Township of Hay: The amount of license fee for such privilege shall be the of One Hundred Dollars for year. All tained 1927, referring shall be by-law. EARL Garden and lots PLOWED and CULTIVATED in vicinity of Dashwood and Exeter. Wood for sale. Custom chain saw work. Phone Dashwmod 35-r-2. 10* TENDERS WANTED sum each eon- R.S.O., thereto Traders rules and regulations in Chapter 233, and amendments to Transient deemed as part of this CAMPBELL, REEVE H. W. BROKENSHIRE, CLERK 17:24c FOR EXETER SIDEWALKS The Municipal Council of the Corporation of Exeter calls for tenders for the construction of new and the repair of all con­ crete sidewalks in New sidewalks wide and 4 inches to be price per Municipality to gravel, fill and expansion joints. Tenders on repair work to be rate per hour for labour and equipment. Municipality to sup­ ply material as above. All tenders to he in office of Clerk not later than 5 p.m. June 15, 1951. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Work to commence not than AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects at the residence of LAWRENCE POLLARD Huron Street West, Exeter, v on SATURDAY, MAY 26 The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction the following: Four upholstered chairs; tree; buffet; 2 small tables; extension tables; oak table; 6 dining chairs; 6 chairs; studio couch; phone with several dozen and cabinet; General radio; 2 rocking chairs; cupboards; 2 rugs, 9x12 9x9; fern stand; curtains; white enamel annex, burns coal or wood; 2 alarm clocks; several wall brackets and pictures; 2 dressers; iron bedstead; pair of springs; 4 linoleum rugs {two 9x12_and two 7^x9); 1 brooder stove? garden hand cultivator; large pressure cooker, practically new; high chair; bedroom suite; chest of drawers; settee; quan­ tity of good dishes and bedding; Irish cobbler potatoes; several 5- gal. oil cans; chicken feeders; 5-gal. water fountain; and other articles too numerous to mention. FRED DAWSON, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. hall 2 library kitchen grama- records Electric glass and NOTICE TO CREDITORS the town. to be 4 feet thick. Tender running foot, supply cement, By AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate direction of the administrator of the estate of the late JOHN MARRIOTT following real estate will be i the offered for sale by public au< lion SATURDAY, MAY 26 at 2:00 p.m. AT SHIPKA miles west of Credited ESTATE; Part of Lot Township 6 J atres g, small July 1. C. V. PICKARD, Municipal Clerk, Main St., Exeter, Ont. 10:1 er 4e In the Estate of ^IARY ELIZABETH PARSONS, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Mary Eliza­ beth Parsons, 1__ .... of Exeter, in the County of .building. _ Painting Huron, Widow, who died on or I about the 4th day of February! file parti- Elmer D. of Exeter, June next, estate will regard PAINTING vcill be received by to 6 p.m. ___ . . for painting late of the Town|the outside of the 1938 school ......... ~ ‘ ’ to include doors, windows, sash, etc. EXETER PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD 17c W. H. Hodgson, Secretary, 6 REAL No. 10, Concession 17, of Stephen, containing including frame dwellin, barn. TERMS: Cash. For further particulars apply to W. G. COCHRANE. Exeter, Solicitor for The Administrator WM. H. SMITH, AUCT., Crediton, Phone 7-7W 17:1,4c Tenders the undersigned up .Saturday, May 2 6, 1951. *are required to culars of same with Bell, K.C., Solicitor Ontario, by the 2nd of after which date the be distributed, having only to those claims of which notice has been received. ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Solicitor for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario 17:24:31c In the Estate of FELIX WILD, also known as FELIX WILDS, deceased. persons having claimsAll against the estate of Felix Wild, also known as Felix Wilds, late of the Village of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 11th day of April, 19 49, are required to file particulars of same with Elmer D. Bell, K.C., Solicitor of Exeter, Ontario, by the 19th day of May next after which date the I estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Solicitor for Executrix, Exeter, Ontario. 3:10:17c TRANSPORTATION Tenders wanted by the Mc­ Gillivray Township School Area to transport former S.S. No. 1 pupils to S.S. No. 4 and to S.S. No. 5 schools. A suitable vehicle and driver must be supplied. Duties to commence September 1 and to continue to the end of the school year. Full particulars can be obtained from the under­ signed. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All ten­ ders must be marked and in the hands of the secretary, Neil Mc- Rann, Clandeboye, Ont., by May 23, 1951. 17c AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Household Effects In the Estates of MARY ANN CARLING and IDA MARIA CARLING, deceased All persons having claim s against the estate of Mary Ann Carling of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the 2nd day of April, 1948, and Ida Maria Carling, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of u u . Huron, Spinster, who died on or about the 12th day of April,1 ■ ’ 1951, are required to file parti­ culars of same with the under­ signed by the 19th day of May next after which date the estates will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. WILLIAM H. V. CARLING, % The Canadian Bank of Commerce, Windsor, Ont. ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Solicitor for the Executor, Exeter, Ont. 3:10:17c SATURDAY, MAY 19 at 1:00 p.m. GRAND BEND (Next to the Imperial Hotel) The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction the following: Two chesterfield suites; din­ ette suite; dining room suite; bedroom suite; odd beds; roll­ away bed; 4 ice-boxes; bicycle; radio table; lawnmower; dress- lers; commodes; studio couch; I day-bed: many chairs; radio; 2 . dishes; washing machine; lamps; end tables; hall seat; electric fan; rugs; mir­ rors; antiques; and many articles too numerous to mention. MILTON BROCK, AUCT. All claims Samuel Exeter, Gentle- on or April, In the Estate of SAMUEL ROSS, deceased. persons having against the estate of Ross, late of the Town of in the County of Huron, deceased, who died Of file parti- Elmer .D. of Exeter, man, about the 2nd day 1951, are required to culars of same with Bell, K.C., Solicitor, Ontario, by the 26th day of May, next, after which date the estate Will be distributed, having re­ gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. ELMER D. BELL, K.C. Solicitor for the Executors, Exeter, Ontario 10:17:24c AUCTION SALE Of House, Lot and Chattels of the late MRS, PARSONS Gidley Street, Exeter WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 A full list will appear in : future issue. B. M. FRANCIS, WELL HERN, Executors FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. FRED DAWSON, CLERK a AUCTION SALE on FRIDAY, MAY 25 at 4:00 p.m. in the HENSALL COMMUNITY PARK Of the old buildings and mat­ erial already wrecked of the former open air skating rink said material to be removed soon as possible. TERMS: Cash. HENSALL COMMUNITY PARK BOARD James A. Paterson, Sec.-Treas. 10:17c J as Important AUCTION SALE known as the Carling Estate ON THE PREMISES Corner of William and Hurcn Streets, Town of Exeter The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, MAY 30 commencing at 12 p.m. sharp Consisting of valuable fine china; crystal; sterling and plat­ ed silverware; fancy dishes; an­ tiques; beautiful rugs; assorted sizes; occasional tables and chairs; walnut desks and draw­ ers; complete dining room and bedroom sets; kitchen furniture; and other desirable items, all in new condition. Will be sold without reserve. Complete list in next week’s issue. HARRY V. CARLING, BEVERLY V. 'CARLING, Executors MILFORD MERNER, EARL BIRR, Clerks ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. AUCTION SALE Of Furniture on HURON ST., THURSDAY, One block east at 1:30 Dining room suite; radio; 2 antique chairs; small table; electric stove; Webber pianc, nearly new; kitchen table; 6 chairs; furniture all nearly new; 2 bedroom suites; bed springs; mattresses; dressers; walnut 'bed, springs, mattress; coin­ modes;; stands; cedar chest; rugs; white enamelled drop-leaf .table; small stand; tricycle; 2 hotplates; mantel fireplace; day­ bed; cellar table; chair; wash board; garden hose; work table; wardrobe; desk. TERMS: Cash. JOSEPH PETRIE PROP. FRED DAWSON, CLERK FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. EXETER MAY 31 of Main St. p.m. AUCTION SALE The undersigned has been au­ thorized to sell by public auction the following surplus machinery and stock on SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1:30 P.M. at LOT 13, CON. 13, STEPHEN TP. 3 miles directly south of Dashwood the following: 1940 Ford panel truck; pulper; 1 2-furrow Massey plow; 1 4-foot Case com- One 1 root Harris bine; 1 set 5-section spring tooth harrows; 2 corn binders; 1 No. 4 Massey Harris grain binder; 1 grain roller; foot mower; side delivery pressor tank 1 buck rake; 1 farm trailer; trailer; 2 fresh cows; 2 yearling heifers; quantity chicken founts and feeders; hog troughs; and other articles too numerous to mention. This list of machinery has bbOn all reconditioned and is in first Class working condition. NO RESERVE: Everything will bo sold. Terns: Cash. ALVIN WALPER, AUCT. MRS. H. PETERSON, PROP. 1 dump rake; 1 5- 1 corn shell er; 1 rake; 1 air com- 1 hot water tank; 1 ’-ton beet wagon; 1 26-ft. semi-