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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-12-06, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6, 1951 You’ve Got It ? ?Don’t Want It ? ?Sell It Here ■ a FOR SALE ft Bargain Annex (NEXT TO HAWKINS HARDWARE) FOR SALE—Seven bred, grade Hereford heifers, vaccinated, a few spring heifer calves, one cow with calf by side. Phone Warren Brock, 4-r-3 Kirkton. 6* SAVE YOURSELF SOME MONEY FOR SALE—Pure African geese and pure white Chinese geese. Phone 34-r-2G Dashwood. 6* ★ * ★ ★ * ★ i Men’s Shirts ....... Underwear ........... Sox ....................... All Wool ............ Rubbers ............... 4-Buckle O’Shoes Boy’s Oxfords ............. Windbreakers ., Shirts ................ Slippers ............. Breeks .............. Rubber O’Shoes .......... $1.69 ......... $2.95 3 pr. $1.00 ..... pr. 75? ......... $1.25 ........ $3.95 $1.95 $2.95 $1.50 . 75? $2.49 $2.69 DON’T MISS THESE VALUES AT « ft FOR SALE—Two used Quebec heaters. Apply Dennis O’Rourke, R.R. 3, Dashwood, phone 161-r-10. G* FOR SALE—"Wingham Clipper” coal or wood stove, four lids, reservoir and self, like new. Harold Wurm, Gidley St., Exe­ ter. 6 * FOR SALE — Three breeding geese and gander, 2 years old. Apply Malcolm Hodgins, R.R. 1, Lucan, or phone S4-r-5 Lucan. 6c FOR SALE—Coal and wood kit­ chen range with warming,clos­ et, reservoir. Large size Que­ bec heater; heavy duty electric range. All very reasonable. — House 279, Centralia Air Sta­ tion, after 5. 6* FOR SALE—Boys junior bicycle suitable for boy learning to ride, 6 to S years of age, in good condition, new tires and tubes. Phone Crediton 40-r-2. 6* Free Lucky Draw For a Talking Doll Commences Friday, December 7 Draw to be made Christmas Eve at 10 A FREE Lucky Draw Ticket will be given with every purchase of $1.00 worth of toys and hardware from our store, commencing Friday, December 7, till Monday, December 24, at 10 pan., when draw will be made. Twenty-five draw tickets will be given for a $25.00 purchase, etc. See the Beautiful 28’’ Talking Doll in our win­ dow ! A beautiful gift for any little girl. Lindenfield’s Limited ft «£> Santa Says GIVE PRESENTS WITH A FUTURE Gifts Are PracticalElectrical Answers for your Xmas List! McBrine Luggage Ladies’ Matched Sets $27.50 (2 pcs.) Men’s Gladstone Bags Black or Tan $28.50 This makes an ideal ent. We have luggage for both men and women, in­ cluding gladstones and matched sets. Toasters This is another practical electrical present that will win someone’s favour un­ der the Christmas tree— pop-up models. A gift that gives hours of lasting pleasure. Leading manufacturers are repre­ sented here; General Elec­ tric, Philco and Philips. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Tam hog one year old. Phone 63-7 Kirkton. Ap­ ply Fred Horton. ? FOR SALE—’37 Chev Standard Coach; *35 Dodge Sedan; one used car radio. Apply Broder­ ick Bros., phone 277, 6*FOR SALE—Child’s red pedal car, $15; Raymond treadle sewing machine; 2 pairs child­ ren’s white tube skates, sizes 9 and 12; 1 G.E. iron; boy’s 2-wheel sidewalk bike. All in good condition. Apply 28 Anne St. or phone 395-R. 6c FOR SALE—Stewart cattle clip­ pers. Arthur Rundle, 457-r-ll Exeter. FOR SALE—A Clare Jewel wood or coal cream enamel range in good condition and good cook­ er. Phone. 177-r-31 Exeter. 6cFOR SALE—-One set of team sleighs; set of double har­ ness, britchen type; new 22” collars; new walking plough; 1-horse scuffler; dump rake;. front wheels for an Interna­ tional manure spreader, rubber mounted, good tires and tubes. Phone 177-r-4 Exeter, Lloyd Reynolds. 6:13* FOR SALE—Good, used piano, smaller than most. Cheap. — Phone 441-W Exeter. 6* DOR SALE—Eighteen 6 and 7 weeks old York and Tam pigs. Also 150 Barred Rock and N.H. pullets, 6 months old. Phone 'Granton 5-r-7. 6* FOR SALE—1948 green Chev, four-door. Phone 282-W, Clin­ ton 789-J after 6 p.m. 6* FOR SALE—100 young calves, mostly white faces, between now and spring. All from good western cows. Contact Harry Hardy, Lucan 52-R. 6cFOR SALE—Feed turnips. Tele­ phone Wesley Russell, 44-r-14 Dublin. 6*YOUR AVON PRODUCTS Repre­ sentative in Exeter is Mrs. D. Harris, phone 655. 6c GIFT SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR SALE—Oil burning space heater, good as new; 1 rug, 9x12; kitchen cabinet; couch; library table and small lamp table. All in good condition. A bargain—$50 takes every­ thing. —Mrs. Clarence Lewis, R. 2, Denfield, phone Lucan 47-r-l-2. For SALE—Electric apartment washer; 11-tube Philco cab­ inet radio and record player, Mrs. E. Graham, trailer be­ hind Supertest station,6* FOR SALE—Heavy duty rang- ette, $38; Ice King icebox, $18; quart and pint jars, .60 doz. All practically new. Ap­ ply P.M.Q. 324, R.C.A.F. Cen­ tralia, George Armstrong. 6 * FOR SALE—Coal or wood cook stove in fair condition, with warming closet and reservoir. Enquire at Times-Advocate. 6* FOR SALE — Baby bassinette, baby swing and safety gate. —Mrs. Frank Forrest, phone 159-M Hensail. 6* FOR SALE — Standard bicycles for Christmas delivery at re­ duced prices. Boys’, and girls’ juvenile, gents’, gents’ cycles, wagon, Martin, phone 43. 146.00; $49.00; balloon, $14.95; one only, Exeter ladies’ ladies’ $59.00; C.C. & $10.00. - South, and and trl- M. —W. tele-' 6:13* FOR SALE—19 41 Chev Coach, in good condition, priced rea­ sonably. Apply P.M.Q. 264, RCAF Station. 6* FOR SALE—Weaner pigs and chunks. Apply Chester Dunn, 45 8-r-4 Exeter. 6* --------------------- ---------------------s— pres-Electric Kettles Radios PHONE 109 <r Boil water in lend beauty kitchen a nd little current. Coffee a jiffy, any so to use Makers Something that will be used every day of the year. For a prac­ tical suggestion see our coffee makers. You can’t go wrong with these. Another necessity in every home. We have several models in a range of prices. This may be the answer to one of the names on your list. .2 EXETER provide lasting interest. Solve your Xmas Shopping problem •with an all-year-round gift of a popular magazine. Catalogue on Request All Magazines Available H. T. Buston, Ph. 308-r-5 Exeter FOR SALE—Heavy duty ball bearing $-11.p. motor. Sixty- * cycle. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 39-r-10 Kirkton. 29* FOR SALE — Small Coleman space heater, like new; cook stove with Queen Oil burner; modern round living room table; two daybeds; Victor radio with record player, good condition. All reasonably priced. —Norm Hockey, phone 568-W Exeter. 29:6* FOR SALE.—’49 Mercury Coach, reasonable, in good condition, low mileage, new tires. Phone 33-r-8, Alignment Shop, Grand Bend. 29:6* FOR SALE—Coal and wood kit­ chen range with a warming closet, reservoir. Large size Quebec heater; heavy duty electric range. All very rea­ sonable. House 279 Centralia Air Station after 5. 6; 131 FOR SALE—Silver graey baby carriage with mattress, good condition. Infant’s bunny bag. Phone 394-M. 6* FOR SALE—Wine baby' carriage and go-cart combination, used only three months. Phone lS-r-15, Kirkton. 6* FOR SALE—One purebred Short­ horn dark red, serviceable age. Apply George Allen R.R. 1, Kirkton or phone 34-r-7. 6* WANT CHICKS—now Bray has some started—pullets, mixed. Attractive prices. Good invest­ ments, If you want dayolds de­ delivery December - January, get your ordei' in now. Full particulars, agent Eric Cars- cadden, 246-J, Exeter. 6s WANTED WANTED — Coal oil hanging lamps. — Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Main Street. ltfc WANTED—Girl’s skates, size 2, good condition. Phone 361-J. 6* WANTED—A good, used grain grinder. Phone 34-r-26, Dash­ wood, Ontario. 6* WANTED—Used piano, $75 best offer of a serviceable piano. Woodwork mo object. —T. M. Webster, 377-W. 6c WANTED TO BUY—Several tons of mixed grain; also used old snow fence. —Phone Granton 5-r-7. 6* WANTED TO RENT — Unfurn­ ished apartment, with stove and refrigerator if possible, one or two bedrooms. Apply Box "C”, Times-Advocate. 6* STRAYED STRAYED from Lot 11, S.W.B., Usborne, two sows. Anyone knowing whereabouts of same, please phone 35-r-22 Kirkton. 6* LOST AND FOUND LOST—Atva recent auction sale in Stephen Township, a bill of large denomination. Ten per cent reward. Finder please re­ turn to Times-Advocate. 6* LOST—In Exeter, a brown wal­ let, containing valuable papers and a sum of money. Harold Campbell, phone Hensail 683- r-5 collect. Reward. 6* LOST OR STRAYED from Mar­ tin O’Rourke’s, Mount Car­ mel, a pig weighing about 175 lbs. Phone 161-r-6 Dashwood. 6c LOST- 'billfold in or around theatre, with initials S.C. tains money and snaps, Reward. Please leave at 'Times-Advocate. ■On Saturday, dark green the Con- etC The 6* TENDERS WANTED TO LEVEL DITCH, 120 RODS Tenders accepted no later than December 10, 1951. Lowest or any other tender not necessarily accepted. Foi’ further1 particulars WILLIAM BIERLING Phone 32-r-3 Grand Bend 6* PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acquainted” size only 60^. All druggists. WORK WANTED DUTCH BUTCHER, can speak English, would like employ­ ment in or around Exeter. Call Exeter 678 or write P.O. Box 336. 6* MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS, Woodcutters, Loggers —Why search further for a fast-cutting, safe, power-chain saw? Buy PRECISION! Sold and serviced by D. L. Kernick, R.R. No. 3, Exeter. Complete informacion on request. N22:20wks* MODERN HAWAIIAN GUITAR taught at the Scout Hall in Exeter on Tuesdays, 7 to 10. New class forming. Guitars loaned free of charge. Henry Pulsifer, instructor. ’6ctfD NOTICE — Whitewashing and cleaning, arrangements can be made. Bill Watson, phone 35- r-19 Dashwood. 25tfc HONSBERGER SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING SHOW CARDS Reasonable Rates Phone 661 — 122 Hill St. E. EXETER 8:15:22:29:7c REAL ESTATE HALF ACRE land, small brick cottage, double garage, on paved road. Immediate posses­ sion. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 12-6tfc FOR SALE — Large wartime house. Immediate possession. Apply evenings, 33 Anne St. 6c FOR SALE — 14-storey frame house with insul-bric siding, built four years ago, 2 bed­ rooms on * first floor, modern kitchen and 4-piece bath, up- ’ stairs unfinished, air-condition­ ing oil furnace, recreation room in basement. Apply in evenings to Roy Campbell, Victoria St.., phone 253-R Ex­ eter. 29tfc NEW BRICK HOUSE—-Two-bed­ room bungalow on Huron St. west. Forced air heating, com­ pletely modern throughout. See it now. $7,500. Mortgage can be arranged. Phone 5 71-J Exeter. 29:6:13:20c FOR SALE—A house in Park­ hill, insul brick siding, imme­ diate possession, modern con­ veniences, attached garage, 3 lots, livingroom, tile floor, pic­ ture window, bedroom, 3-piece bath, large kitchen, den, utility room downstairs; two large bedrooms with clothes closets upstairs; fully insulated, win­ ter’s coal in; cement drive­ way,' fruit trees; low taxes. Price $5,900. Apply H. Bocock, Parkhill. 29:6c BRICK HOUSE in Centralia with water pressure system, quick possession. W. C. Pearce, Re­ altor, Exeter. 22tfc HENSALL 14-storey residence. This is a comfortable home. It has well arranged rooms and is in very good repair. Two- piece bath. May be purchased at a very reasonable price. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont. 22 TWO-STOREY brick house, well located on good lot. This house has nice bright rooms and is in good general repair. It has hQt air furnace and modern conveniences. Price $6,000.00. Terms if desired. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter, Ont. 22 3 - BEDROOM COTTAGE. Large livingroom. Modern, roomy kitchen. Good floors through­ out. New oil burning furnace. Garage. C. V. Pickard, Real­ tor^ Exeter, Ont. 22 100 ACRES in Tuckersmith, good buildings with many con­ veniences. Abundant water supply throughout by pressure system. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman, Ex- etdr. FOR SALE—New house, full baSeihent with furnace arid water heater, living room, kit­ chen, two bedrooms and bath oh first flobr. Upper floor Un­ finished, with stairs in. R. E. Balkwill. , 9tfc FOUND—Small black and white Collie pup. Phone 35S“R, Gc $4,000.00—FRAME — Centrally located. Can be used as two- or three-bedroom home. Hot air furnace. Town water. Terms. *—C. V. Pickard, Main Street, Exeter, LIVESTOCK WANTED HORSES WANTED — Will buy any kind of a horse. Will sell or exchange. —Frank Taylor, Exeter, ring 138. 20tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J, Dow, phone S3 Exeter. l*tfc HELP WANTED HELP WANTED —‘ Woman or girl immediately to help in Exetei* home for a few weeks (two children). Phone 39 2-W. 6c HELP WANTED—Waitress and assistant cook. Apply Monetta Menard. 6c NOTICES re: Collection of taxes I will be in the Town Hall the evening of December from 7:00 to 10:30 p.m., Decembei* 14, 12:00, on 13, on - , ----- ----- to 1:30 to 5:00 p.m., for the purpose of collecting taxes. ERIC H. CARSCADDEN, Tax Collector 29:6:13c and from 9:00 Township of Stephen ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that an election for reeve and deputy-reeve will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1951 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.in. until 6 o’clock p.m. at the following places with the undermentioned officers in charge as fixed by township by­ law viz: Poll 1: Mrs. Mill’s Shop, Lot 28, Con. 1; Gordon Wilson, D.R.O.; Ralph Gates. Poll Clerk. Poll 2: Frank Triebner’s Kit­ chen, Lot 21, Con. 2; Preston Dearing, D.R.O.; Frank Trieb- ner, Poll Clerk. Poll 3: Wenzel’s Barber Shop, Crediton; William Oestreicher, D.R.O.; Chas. Green, Poll Clerk. Poll 4,: Town Hall, Lot 10, Con. 7; Alvin Baker, D.R.O.; J. I-I. Gaiser, Poll Clerk.Poll - - — - Lot 10, D.R.O.; Clerk. Poll 6: Club Rooms, Lot 24, Con. N.B.; Otto Willert, D.R.O.; Chester Gaiser, Poll Clerk. Poll 7: Sweitzer's Kitchen, Lot Con. 17; John Houlahan, Elmer Pickering, Poll 5: O'Rourke’s Kitchen, Con. 12; Pat Sullivan, James Mawhinney, Poll 10, __ D.R.O.; Clerk. Poll 8: 40, Con. S.B.; Mansell Hodgins, D.R.O.; Wra. Hicks, Poll Clerk. Poll 9: Warner’s House, Lot 1, Con. Sauhle; Colin Love, D.R.O.; Irvin B e s t a r d , Poll Clerk. And all electors are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly. FREEMAN W. MORLOCK, Returning Officer. Crediton, November 17, 19 51. Pollock’s Store, Lot NOTICE TO CREDITORS s In the estate of GEORGE LEE of the Village of Ailsa Craig in the County of Middlesex, Gentleman, Deceased. All persons having claim against the estate of George Lee, late of the Village of Ailsa Craig, in the County of Middle­ sex, Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of August, 1951, are required to file their claims with the under­ signed executors on or before the Sth day of December, 1951, aftei’ which date the executors will distribute the estate having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. Dated this 26th day of Nov­ ember, 1951. MABEL BEATRICE LEE, MARY EDITH LEE, GEORGE ANCELL LEE, Executors, Ailsa Craig, Ont. 29:6c In the estate of JOHN CALDWELL, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, Drover, Deceased. Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such undersigned on 20 th day of _______, ___ 1951, after which date the es­ tate’s assets will be distributed, having, regard only to claims that have then been received. W. G. COCHRANE, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executors. 29:6:13c claims to the or before the December,A.D. XL In the estate of OLIVER MARTIN ROWCLIFFE late in of the Township of I-Iay the County of Huron, Yeoman, Deceased, persons having claim sAll against the estate of the above deceased are required to file the same with the undersigned soli­ citor for the said estate, on or before the 29th day of Decem­ ber, A.D. 1951, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to tlie claims of Which notice shall have been given. Dated at Clinton, this 3rd day of December, A.D. 1951, F. FINGLAND, K.C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the Said Estate G:12:20c of W. Clearing AUCTION SALE Farm Stock, Implements and Feed E. Nairn will sell hy public auction on ’LOT 14, CON. 14, USBORNE 24 miles northwest of Kirkton on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 commencing at 12:30 o’clock HORSES lbs.; 1 mare, 1,450 lbs, CATTLE ~ cows, milking and due in March and April; 1 Hereford farrow cow; 1 two-year-old heifer, due in March; 1 two-year-old heifer, due in April; 1 years old; 1 Durham bull, months old; 8 spring calves. HOGS: 140 lbs. IMPLEMENTS: son tractor, like lights; Ferguson 2-furrow plow, like new; Ferguson pulley; rub­ ber tired wagon; hay rack; 11- hoe fertilizer drill; 13-hoe seed drill; Frost & Wood binder; 3- drum steel roller with new roll­ er -bearings; hay teddar; horse scuffler; section iron plow; sleighs ; scales; slings; poultry colony brooder tains; 2 chicken shelters; 2 sap pans and buckets; Co-op milker with 2 single units; new half­ horse motor lawn mower; wash­ ing machine; Wood air-tight heater; and oven; Quebec HAY mixed grain; . bus. turnips; 15 bus. clover seed. TERMS: Cash. No reserve; the One mare, 1,600 Seven Holstein stein heifer 1 yearling Hob Hereford bull 14 8 4 5 liogs from 7 0 to 1950 Fergu- new, with Deering mower; ... . 3_ harrows; walking iO; fanning mill; hay fork, rope and 3 steel hog troughs; 3 feeders; 1 pig feeder; house, 10x6; Jamesway stove; feeders and foun- machine; 3-burner coal oil stove Renfrew cook stove; heater. & GRAIN: 20 tons good hay; 500 bus. mixed quantity of wheat; 250 Cash. farm is sold. WM. DOUPE, PROP. W. E. NAIRN, AUCT. 6e AUCTION SALE Farm, Livestock, Hay and Grain, Poultry Equipment and Household Effects On North Half Lot 14, Con. 5^ HAY TOWNSHIP on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11 &t 1:00 p.m. the following; STOCK: Red cow due March blue roan cow due March 5; cow, milking; black cow, in April; 1 calf, 4 months spotted heifer, rising 2 yrs. 3 spring calves; 3 yearlings. 11; r6d due old; old; All cattle are T.B. tested. HAY & GRAIN: 150 bales of red clovei’ hay; 7 loads of loose hay; 2 loads second cut clover hay; quantity of bean straw; quantity of oat straw; 175 bus. of Beaver seed oats; quantity turnips. POULTRY EQUIPMENT: Col­ ony house, 10x12; turkey run, 14x5 6, roof over 14-ft. square: 4 rain shelters; fountains; 2 rows of hen nests; 20 rd. of poultry fence; new oil burner brooder stove; coal 'broo­ der stove. MISC.; Wheelbarrow; electric fencer; water tank; 18 steel posts; 2 new pulleys; forks; dump rake; 70w Viking cream separator; mail box; 3-section. drag harrows. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: A Beach cook stove; china cabinet; daybed; 2 beds with springs and mattresses; 2 dressers; kitchen chairs; 3-burner gas stove; 3- shelf 'built-in cupboard; cur­ tains; wardrobe; 2 linoleums, 9x13, 6x9. REAL ESTATE: At the same time and place there will be of­ fered for sale the farm, consist­ ing of 50 acres, 25 acres tillable, _ ture including 10 acres of bush and running water, good barn, brick and cement foundation, henhouse, 2-storey frame house, celler, good well. ' TERMS OF REAL 10 % the day of sale, 30 days. Sold subject bid. CHATTELS: Cash. ED CORBETT, AUCT. "BERT HORTON, CLERK GEORGE TINNEY, PROP. ' 6c feeders and more or .less, 25 acres pas- ESTATE: balance in to reserve AUCTION SALE HENSALL on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15 Sideboard; studio couch; two rockers; table and six chairs; coal heater; coal or wood pail; book stand; kitchen linoleum; flower stand; occasional table; living room chairs and rockers; pictures; rugs, mats and cur­ tains; mirror; bed springs and mattresses; dressers; commodes; two bedroom chairs; cash box; dishes; kitchen cabinet; hydro stove with annex; kitchen table; electric iron; lamps; washing machine; electric clock; beds; t step ladder; shovel; garden tools; lantern; hall rack; stool; boiler; pails; tubs; clothes bas­ ket; quantity of fruit; roasting pan; coal and wood; kitchen utensils; carpet sweeper; high chair; cream cans; large trunk; linens and bedding; lawn mower; axes; carpenter tools. TERMS: Cash, ROY DDWAR, FRDD DAWSON, FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT. 6:13 d clothes box; hand saw1; prof, clerk: