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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-10-19, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 19, 1950 REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE—$2,900. Im­ mediate possession. This pro­ perty has 6 rooms, well locat­ ed on highway. Has hydro and new hot air furnace. There is a nice lot, The whole property is in good condition. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. FOR SALE—-Lot 7, Con. 8, Us- borne Twp., containing 100 acres; good barn 70x26; driv­ ing shed 50x25; 7-room brick house; water pressure system in barn and house; all good buildings; half mile west of Kirkton. —Phone 63-r-18. __________________12:19* 134-ACRE FARM for sale. This farm has good buildings with hydro and -water pressure. The land is in a good state of cul­ tivation. There is a good young bush. Located close to village and highways. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter,________________12tfc HIGHWAY 96 ACRES clay loam, extra good house with all con­ veniences, large barn equipped electricity, water throughout. 150 ACRES clay loam and part sandi good buildings, electric­ ity in house, immediate pos­ session. - --AV. C. Pearce, Realtor. Earl Parsons, Salesman. FARM FOR SALE—Lot 7, Con, 12, Usborne Twp., containing 100 acres; good barn 70 x 36 with silo; driving shed 50 x 25; chicken coop 15x25; 9- room brick house; water pres­ sure system in barn and house; hydro in house only; all build­ ings half mile west of Kirk­ ton. Spring possession. Phone 63-18 Kirkton. 19:26* Service with Cpurtesy REAL ESTATE SITUATIONS WANTEDHELP WANTED FOR RENT Phone lOtl'n : Kit­ black forks; bunches host of AVAITRESS WANTED immediate­ ly. Call in person. -—Kether's Coffee Shoppe, Exeter. 19c AVANTIW—-Man, married or sin­ gle, for farming and saw-mill work. Home furnished, wood and hydro. Apply in person to R. Kemp, Tilbury. 19:26* grindstone; r; brooder and POSITION WANTED — Capable, efficient,»experienced secretary desires employment in secre­ tarial, stenographic, or gener­ al office work. Excellent ref­ erences, full or part time em­ ployment acceptable. Ruth iMahone, 5 23-AV. GENERAL STORE—-Huron Coun­ ty, on surfaced county road, centre of prosperous general farming district, good brick store building with comfort­ able dwelling attached, hydro, water pressure, oil burner, A good property in a good loca­ tion, doing a good business. FEED MILL — With complete equipment, comfortable brick house, hydro throughout. Ex­ cellent highway location. Buy now and be ready for heavy fall and winter season. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main st., Exeter. Ont. 7c FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage with full basement on Carling St., hydro, town water, wood shed and garage. < Plenty of garden space. Available after October 15. Applf: O. Walker, Cromarty, phone 14-r-4 Dub­ lin, executor for Mrs. Annie Davis estate. 12:19c MALE HELP AVANTED—Estab­ lished Rural AVatkins District available. If you are aggres­ sive and between the ages of 25 and 55, have or can secure travel outfit, this is your op­ portunity to get established in a profitable business of your own. For today to: Company, Roch St., FOR RENT—Three-room apart­ ment with laundry and bath shared. AV, F. Abbott, Exeter, phone 418-R after 8 p.m. 19* LOST LOST—Man’s fawn windbreaker, left on tree east of new pub­ lic school. —Phone 323-J. 19c FOR SALE full particulars write The J. R. AVatkins Dept. O-E-6, 3 50 St. Montreal. 5:12:19:26c PERSONAL SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new heal­ thy flesh; new vigor. New “get acquainted” size only 60tf. All druggists. WANTED WANTED—A number of pigs 7 weeks old and up. -—Mac Hod- gert, telephone Exeter 173-3, Kirkton 37-17. 12:19* WANTED—Just received an or­ der for 100 horses. AVill buy ■any kind of a horse, heavy or light, young or old. —Frank Taylor, Exeter, phone 138. 5tfn foot tractor cultivator; spring tooth cultivator; 3-section lever harrows; Int. disc drill, 13-run; Int. 5-ft, mower; Int. hay loader; Int, 10-ft. steel rake; Massey- Harris manure spreader; disc harrow; wagon; sleighs and 12- ft. flat raack; riding plow and two walking plows; | Int. cream separator stove; 2 range shelters other articles. HOUSEHOLD chen extension leather rockers; table; single tress; rack; coal oil stove and oven: heater; congoleum rug axniinster rug 9 x 11% marquisette curtains; drapes; I '_i___ 7_'. stove; Coleman iron; buffet and 4 chairs. TERMS: Cash. Frank Taylor, Auctioneer Fred Dawson, Clerk Ed AVestcott, Proprietor full size bed; < dresser baby ARTICLES table; 2 oak library bed and springs; day-bed and mat- r and stand stroller hall 3-burner coal oil 6x9; 2 pairs. JL„r.J|, 2 pairs 3-burner Coleman gas Coleman iron; kitchen * golds. IMPLEMENTS: Scufflei tivator; 2-row corn cultivatoi good set of sleighs; seed drill M.H. riding plow; walkings plow 2 good wagons; wheelbarrow Woods milker; cream separator; stoneboat; cutter; buggy; set of new harness; 2 set of work bar ness; whiffletrees; collars am tops; colony house, 10’ shelters; milk feeders plow; car; rope; scales; chains; cedar posts; 15 shingles; and a articles. FURNITURE: refrigerator; kitchen range; ket­ tle; day-bed; dining table and chairs; bed, springs and mat­ tress; washing machine and wringer; couch; rockers; glass cupboard; kitchen cupboard; dresser and stands; toilet set; kitchen utensils, etc. NO RESERVE, the farm sold. Terms: Cash. James E. Stone, Prop. W. E. Nairn, Auct. Exeter Cab ^entral hotel Phone 151 Midnight to 7 a.m. Phone X 12 ; gang pulleys; set of barrels; ; of 5X small Electric stove; is One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays, Wed­ nesday afternoons and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week. Open this Sunday, Wed­ nesday afternoon, and dur­ ing the evenings through­ out the week:— 4-ROOM insul brie cottage, hard­ wood flours, conveniences, fur­ nace. Other cottages and houses. —W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor. Earl Parsons, Salesman, Exeter, BRAND NEW Kenwood overcoat size 40, grey, never worn, cost $55.00. Phone 44 Crediton. No reasonable offer refused. 12c AVANTED—Up to 15 head of cattle to feed for the 'winter, Morley Cooper, Kippen, phone 679-r-5 Hen^all. 19* FOR SALE—’30 Model A coach in good shape, —Jack Cooper, Kippen, phone 679-r-12 Hen- Universal Milker Low-cost efficiency proved by thousands now in use. Engineered for modern, faster milking methods! ©Compact assembly of pump, motor and vacuum tank. The correct mechanical design gives you dependable service with low consumption of power. It also gives you quiet operation and per­ mits convenient installation. ©Simple construction. ® Splash system oiling. Small herd or large there’s a Co-Op system to fit your need. Exeter District Co-Operative Phone 287-W Exeter NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of LILLIAN WHIMSTER TAMAN late of Exeter, Ontario, Married Woman Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars of such claims to the undersigned ' Executor on or be­ fore the 15th day of November, 195 0, after which date the es­ tate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. Dated October 4, 1950. THE CANADA TRUST CO., London, Ontario, Executor, by DAWSON & NETHERY, Solicitors, Sarnia, Ontario. 12:19:26c WANTED'—Fifty, more' or less, Leghorns or Leghorn - Sussex hens, —W. F, Abbott, Exeter, phone 418-R after 8 p.m. 19* REQUIRED immediately—Three- r o o m unfurnished apartment in Exeter. Phone 316 local 51 or -Times-Advocate. F/O R. Hollinshead. 19* AV ANTED TO RENT—Unfur­ nished house or four or five unfurnished rooms by Novem­ ber 1. Apply Box “P”, Times- Advocate. 19c AUCTION SALES Clearing AUCTION SALE of 100-Acre Farm, Stock, Implements, Feeds Furniture AV. E. Nairn, auctioneer, by public auction, and IN THE ESTATE OF LOUIS KLEINSTIVER, DECEASED All persons having claims against the estate of Louis Klein­ stiver, late of the Village of Dashwood, in the County of Huron, Gentleman, who died on or about the 24th day of May, 1950, are required to file parti­ culars of same with Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Exeter, Ont., by the 21st day of October next after which date the estate will be distributed, having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. ELMER D. BELL, K.C., Solicitor for the Administrator, Exeter, Ontario 10-5-3t AUCTION SALE of Cattle STRATHROY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 150 head steers, heifers, stock •cows and springers. Trucks to deliver. A. G. McAlpine, Auct. a Tenth Annual Sale of REGISTERED HEREFORDS The undersigned will sell by public auction for STUTT BROS. 2 miles northeast of Forest, % miles east’of Highway 21 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 at 1:00 p.m. sharp 30 HEAD: 15 bulls around one year old; 16 bred heifers. All cattle TB tested. Balls blood-tested. Heifers calfhood vaccinated. Ten bulls by Ellis Domino 18th C. F.; 4 bulls by Real Emblem 2nd; 9 hei- by M.B. Real Emblem 2nd to Ringwood Crusty; 7 hei- by Ellis Domino ISth C.F. to Ringwood Crusty. (Ring- will sell on LOT 13, CON. 13, FULLARTON 2 miles west of Motherwell, miles east Mt. Pleasant Church on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24 ’ commencing at 12 o’clock the following: THE FARM: Consisting 100 acres choice rich land, free from land, brick barn, farm HORSES: Show gelding, white fade, 4 white legs, 1,800 lbs.; reg. Clyde mare. CATTLE: Shorthorn cattle. Full line of farm implements, cement mixer, a full line of car­ penter, mason, and plumbers’ tools; a large assortment of lumber, oak, walnut, basswood, pine, 3-inch, 2-inch, and 1-inch; 11 tons of coal; 1937 V-S Ford; 1933 Model B Ford. FURNITURE: New Clare Jew­ ell combination electric stove; Maxwell washer (these 2 articles have never been used); Heintz- man piano; Singer sewing ma­ chine; and other house furni­ ture. NO must 10% . ranged for. Terms on Chattels: Cash. Booth on grounds. Mrs. Olive Ross, Prop. W. E. Nairn, Auct. 3 of stones, 10 acres of bush rest in grass, new red house not completed, bank abundance of water, This is ideal land for sugar oi’ corn. I RESERVE — everything be sold. Terms on Farm: day of sale, balance ar- Make em Z/te it/ M.B. fers bred fers bred wood Crusty is a half-brother to the 1950 Denver Champion.) Lunch available at farm. Sale under cover. Catalogue on re­ quest. AV. S. O'Neil, E. M. Lester and Lincoln White, Auctioneers 12:19* Best market and price insurance for both present and future is to make consumers like your product. Well-finished tasty birds keep them coming back for more... create demand... steady prices. (Have you taken a look at the spread between “A”, “B”, and "CH lately? It pays to put on the finish!) Here’s the handy, economical way to pul on final weight and finish, with both chick­ ens and turkeys—no slopping, no messing. Feed them PURINA FATENA CHECKERS i! Ml 1 1 *’ 1 i 1< I 1 NIGN EGG-MAKING EFFICIENCY Purina Laying Chows have been stepped up in energy... in vitamins... in protein balance., * | in egg-malting efficiency. Tests prove that they I make more eggs from less feed. Better see us | about a supply! | PURINA LAYING CHOWS Get EXTRA Eggs Don’t waste time and Work on wet mash, this Fall. Feed your wet mash dry—-feed LAYING CHECKERS j . ’ 1 j ■■I ? * MORE MILK TO SELL If you’d like to put more milk in the can, less in the calves, switch them to PURINA CALF STARTENA 1 "FLYING START" FOR PIGS K The pigs that do well from the start are the pigs 1 that pay. Here’s a real pig-builder, milk-maker B — mix it with your chop.| PURINA SOW & PIG CHOW AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Automobile ON THE PREMISES in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD Being Part Lot 31 and 32, S.B.C., of Hay The undersigned auctioneer Will sell by public auction on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 at 2:30 p.m. REAL ESTATE: Consisting 5 acre of land on which situated a 2-storey frame dwell­ ing, covered with asphalt shin­ gles; has basement, also small barn, some fruit trees, never- failing water supply, land very suitable for building lots* TERMS of Real Estate; 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days when possession will be given. AUTOMOBILE: 1927 Model T Ford sedan. TERMS: Cash. Harry Zimmer, administrator of the estate of the late Louis Kleinstiver Alvin Walper, Auctioneer 12:19c of is Purina Fatena Checkers $4.70 $5*40Purina Laying Cone Purina Calf Startena , . * * $5*75 Purina Saw and Pig Cone. * $5*90 Whalen CornersExeter AUCTION SALE of Cattle, Pigs, Poultryj Grain, Implements and ’Household Articles OCTOBER 24, 1950 ED WESTCOTT Lot 16, Con. 3, Usborne 1:30 p.m. CATTLE: Holstein cow, fresh; Holstein cow, due Feb. 11; Here­ ford cow*, 25; Hereford cow, fust bred; red cow, due April 15; 3 Durham heifers, 2 years old, fat; 2 heifers and 1 steer rising two; 3 spring calves and 1 small calf.PIGS: Sow with litter ,6 weeks old; sow with litter 4 weeks old; 6 pigs about 140 pounds. POULTRY: 175 * New Hamp hens; 50 New Hamp pullets. GRAIN: 400 bushels of mixed •grain; 300 bushels mixed grain from registered see Ajax oats and Galore barley, all free from sprouts. IMPLEMENTS: 2-furrow Int. NORTH END B-A Service StationAUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Farm Implements and Livestock The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 at 11:3.0^ a.in. at at LOT 17, CON. 3, USBORNE the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Chest of drawers; bed; springs; mat­ tresses; dresser; commode; toi­ let set; congoleum rug; white bed spring and mattress; com­ mode; small table; floor carpet; pictures; brooder * stove; bath tub; oil heater; hanging lamp; curtain; organ stool; eight-day clock; hall carpet; window screens; 2 lamps; 2 dining room tables; 2 leather rockers; bed spreads; 2 rockers; 2 wash stands; toilet set; small congo­ leum rug; oil stove; circular heater; bedroom rug; extension table; 6 kitchen chairs; antique sideboard; day-bed; lantern; 'buck saw; washing machine; crosscut saw; bag hog mineral; living room rug, 10 x 15; fire extinguisher; -wheelbarrow. IMPLEMENTS: M.H. binder, 6-ft.; Cockshutt 14-plate disc, short tongue; Cockshutt corn cultivator, with bean puller at tachment; Beaver riding plow single furrow; Cockshutt “21’ walking plow; single horse scuf- fler; turnip plow; Frost & Wood drill, 12 hoes; spring tooth cul­ tivator; sloop sleighs; set of heavy harrows; set of light har- jrows; onion scuffler; Cyclone grass/seeder; steel roller; root pulper; long chain; sling ropes; ropes and pulleys; electric fenc­ er; 2-wheel trailer; straw bas­ ket; 30-gal. can; Mc.D. cream separator; 2-furrow riding plow; whiffle trees; neck-yoke; chains; boxes; barrels; forks; hose; pkils; fanning mill; cutter with doors; 2 buggies; light wagon; iron axle wagon; gravel box; SO-rod roll barbed wire; pole or buggy with whippie trees and neck-yoke; heavy whippie trees and neck-yoke; steel barrel; ness, heavy; ness; horse plank; small ken shelter: McD. mower, articles. LIVESTOCK: Durham cow 5 years old, due in January; Hol­ stein cow, 8 years old, supposed to be in calf, milking good; 8 pigs, around 200 lbs.; one calf. TERMS: Cash. •Bert Bisset, Prop. Frank Taylor, Auct. Fred Dawson, Clerk II AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock and Implements 12, CON. 3, McGILLIVARY on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27 at 1:30 p.m. STOCK: Three Durham cows, all milking good and in call again. These cows are good cows. IMPLEMENTS: Two wagons; turnip drill; gang plough; M.H. binder; disc harrow; hay rake; grain seeder; mower; riding plow; walking plow; cream sep­ arator; fanning mill; set double harness; wliipple trees; yoke; and many other articles. TERMS: Cash. James Morgan, Prop. Frank Taylor, Auct. LOT I neck- small Clearing AUCTION SALE of Household Effects' and Miscellaneous Items ON THE PREMISES in the VILLAGE OF DASHWOOD The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 1 p.m. Outstanding sale of household effects, with full list in next week’s issue. Mrs. Elizabeth Krueger, Prop. Alvin Walper, Auct. 19c ) Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock, Implements, ■Feed and Furniture AV. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will sell by public auction on LOT 10, CON. 13, USBORNE 2 miles northwest of Kirkton on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25 commencing at 1 o’clock the following: HORSES: Black horse, 12 years old; black horse, 10 years old; general purpose horse, 10 years old. AR good workers. CATTLE: Milking Shorthorns, TB tested; 2 Durham cows, fresh; Durham heifer, * due in October; Durham cow, due in December; Durham cow, due in Jam; Durham cow, due March; 2 Durham cows, due in April; 2 Durham heifers, 2 years old; 2 Durham yearlings; 2 young calves; Hereford bull, S months old. HOGS: 18 shoats, 60 lbs.; 12 Store hogs, 150 lbs.; Yorkshire hog, 6 months old. FOWL: 170 Sussex pullets, laying well. HAY & ROOTS: 20 tons of mixed hay; quantity of straw; For Sale ★ * ★ * Litter Carrier Pipes' Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders Railroad Irons Angle Irons in All Sizes WE BUY SCRAP IRON Also Buy Feather Ticks of All Kinds Bring the Scrap Into Our Yard Exeter Salvage Co. STATION ST. PHONE 423 Portable /lrc Welding Acetylene Welding Steel Fabrication Machine Work Grinding Marshall & Murray Machine Shop PHONE 170-J EXETER 3-horse evener; 2 sets double bar­ set of single bar­ collars; number of colony house; chic- 400 four-inch tile; 6 ft. and other MOBILE PTO GRINDERS 3 SIZES Cracks ♦ Gmnulatac ♦ Pulverizes AUCTION SALE of Cabin Trailers AT CENTRAL SCHOOL North Street GODERICH, ONTARIO on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4 at 2:00 p.m. One cabin type trailer 30 long, regulation width. Two cabin type trailers IS long, regulation width. These trailers are suitable the use of Contractors, Municipal Road Departments, or can used as Cabins. TERMS: Cash Matt Gaynor, Auctioneer N. W. MILLER, Clerk, County of Huron 19:26c SAVE ¥i GRINDING TIME AND'WORK I Notice ft. ft for be You don’t feed steer feed to pigs, nor big feed to cows. lot MORE PROFITABLE feed preparation Use a Letz—the slow- speed, cutting-type grinder that granu­ lates or cracks grain concentrates for ruminants or pulverizes for pigs or poul- try. With Heavy-Duty PTO drive, new Letz grinders in 3 sizes, GRIND MED FAST and GRIND IT RIGHT. Save up to Vt former grinding time and work; EXCELS IN EARNING POWER AND VALUE Used by leading feeders and dairymen: Continuously developed since 1884. 3 sizes. New low prices. Write for folder. Mathers Bros. Phone 321-W Exeter TUESDAY TO SATURDAY — 10 AM TO 6 P.M. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS EXETER Doctor of Chiropractic OPT* POST OFFICE tractor plow on rubber? Int, stiff ! 200 bus. turilips; 200 bus. mo.ii-■»