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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-03-30, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1950 *it LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE HELP WANTED Si For Sale ★ ★ ★* Litter Carrier Pipes Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders Railroad Irons Angle Irons In All Sixes WE BUY SCRAP IRON Also Buy Feather Ticks Of All Kinds Bidng the Scrap Into Our Yard Exeter Salvage Co. At Station St. - Phone 423 >0 LOST—A Qockei- Spaniel, white with black markings, answers to the name of ‘’Rags’’, please phone 49 Crediton, —J. Wade, 30c LOST—In Thames Road Church night of school concert, girl’s rose garment used in play, Please return to Thames Road Church or Times-Advocate. 30c LOST—A stenographer’s note- book, left in the car of an Exetei- couple giving the own­ er a ride into London. Kindly leave at Times-Advocate. 30* FOUND—Hub cap for Dodge car. Owner may have same by paying for advetisement, Ap­ ply at Times-Advocate. 30* McKnight & Walper Men’s Wear CLOTHIERS Boys’ Wear -0 ■ FOR SALE—Number of young pigs; one Durham cow, due to calf ,April 15. —■ Solomon Gin­ gerich, Zurich, phone 84-r-3. 23:30* FOR SALE—Almost new, youth ■bed, spring, mattress, and Donald Duck spread, complete $35. Apply: -Mrs, Worth, Wil­ liam St., phone 488-J. 30* BANK .CLERK WANTED—iMale —Age 16-H9, with Junior Ma­ triculation,. Good opportunities for advancement for suitable applicant. Apply — The 'Man­ ager, Bank of Montreal, ,Exe>- ter. 30c FOR SALE—A quantity of Mont­ calm barley suitable for malt­ ing; also some spring wheat. Apply: Hilton Truemner, tele­ phone 85-r-ll Zurich. 23:30* FOR SALE—Two coal-oil brood­ ers, 500-chick capacity, in good condition. Can be seen at L. V. Hogarth’s, Exeter. 23:30c CHORE-BOY balanced low vac­ uum pipe-line milkers. For a free trial see your dealer, Elmore J. McBride, telephone 206-R Exeter. 23:30:6:13* WORK WANTED © Exclusive Agents of Tip Top ® Ladies and Men — Suits and ® Expert Tailoring Service © Service Uniforms a Specialty Tailors Topcoats WORK WANTED—Woman de­ sires light housekeeping posi­ tion, preferably in gentleman’s home. Apply: Box “L”, Times- Advocate. f 30* WANTED CLERK WANTED for local of­ fice, Must have good know­ ledge of bookkeeping and typ­ ing. This is a year-round posi­ tion with good hours and pay. Please write Box “P”, Times- Advocate. c FEMALE HELP WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED—Cap­ able woman for cleaning; also party to clean store floor.' — Phone 52 Exeter. NOTICES Boys’ Department Blazers > ★ Spox-tcoats ★ ★ Suits, sizes 24-37 ★ Make Your Selection Early Trousers Shirts Socks, etc. for Easter WANTED—Pair of 32x6 tire ■chains, single wheel. —Glenn's Auto Wreckers, phone 41S-M Exeter. 30c NOTICE—Will the Mrs. Mitchell who telephoned two weeks ago, kindly call again. Phone 52 Exeter. 30ca--------- ----------------------------2---- RE GUENTHER TRANSPORT LIMITED Notice is , hereby given that By-law No. 13 of the above Company has been changed to read “That the head office of the Company shall be in the Village of Dashwood in Township of Hay, County Huron”. commencing at 1:30 p.m, sharp IMPLEMENTS; Ford tractor with overdrive, nearly new, with the following attachable equip­ ment: 2-fqrrow adjustable plow; stiff tooth cultivator; mower; ■buck rake; Sedore rear mounted manure loader; lirause one-way tiller and a cab with side cur­ tains. Massey-Harris Qlippei* combine with motor complete for beans, grain hnd clover; Massey-Harris wagon with new tires; flat rack; grain box; and sliding rack; Adams rubber-tired wagon with flat hay rack and grain box; Massey-Harris No. 8 hay leader; Oliver disc; Massey-Harris trac­ tor spreader, nearly new; three- section Cockshutt lever harrows. Smalley grain and forage blower with pipes; 60 ft, of 6- incli rubber belt, new; Gem oat roller and %-horse electric motor; Papec cutting box with inside and outside pipes; 'corn binder; grain binder, 2,000-lbs. set scales; hay fork; Lantz grap­ ple fork; beet forks; fanning mill; 15 range shelters; chicken feeders; fountains and troughs; 3 Warner electric, and 1 Holland electric brooder; and many mis­ cellaneous articles. GRAIN: oats; for seed; beans (these are yielding variety). TERMS: Cash, reserve as owner terests. ■Russell Broderick, Proprietor Peter McNaughton, Clerk Frank Taylor, Auctioneer 500 bus. Ajax feed 150• bus. Cartier oats fit 300 bus. Clipper seed a new high the of MEN’S TOPCOATS Finest quality* all new coats ............. ACCOMMODATION WANTED — Lady desires living accommo­ dation in home of one or two quiet people. Apply: Box “G”, The Times-Advocate. 30* $46.50 TROUSERS SPORT COATS FOR RENT HATS Our spring* shipment ^of hats was destroyed by fire while in route from the manufacturer on March 18. Our order is being- duplicated and will be rushed to us in time for the Easter season. FOR RENT—2- or 3-room apart­ ment, IS miles east of Exeter, separate entrance, oil heated, hydro and water. Call 176-12 Exeter. .* SURVEY BY HURON COLD STORAGE For Information Only The survey for growing vege­ tables for storage and marketing sent to the growers by the Huron Cold Storage Company was for the purpose of securing the necessary data to aid in the placing of contracts. It is for in­ formation Only and not a con­ tract and farmers are asked to return them at theii- earliest convenience. set of back band harness; set of horse blankets; wheel-barrow; 2 steel pig troughs; quantity of twine sacks; 20 good grain bags; set of sling ropes; new hay fork; bag truck; quantity of lumber; pig crate; water trough; complete well digging outfit; brand new- 32-ft. extension lad­ der; cross-cut saw, new; brooder stove; lawn mower; one-man cross-cut saw; scythe; chop box; logging chains; block and tac­ kle; quantity of salt; set of car chains; 2 new pipe wrenches, No. 18 and 24; milk pails; doubletrees; shovels; forks; and many articles too numerous to mention. HAY & GRAIN: 200 bales of choice timothy and'alfalfa hay; 250 bushels of mixed grain, oats and barley. MISC.; Good Cheer cook stove; 2 complete bedroom suites; child’s crib and play pen; Aladdin hanging lamp; fancy coal-oil hanging lamp; complete toilet set; gas iron; gas lamp and lantern; coal-oil lantern; Phinolo battery radio, good con­ dition; wash stands; kitchen cabinet; small tables; 2 screen doors; beautiful new carpet stripes and mats. TERMS; Cash. Everything will sold without reserve. Mrs. William Taylor, Prop., Earl Birr, Clerk Alvin Walper, Auctioneer be PHONE 81 EXETER FOR RENT—Heated, unfurnish­ ed 3-room ^apartment, , newly decorated, all modern conven­ iences, hot and cold water on tap, garage, laundry, garden, ■private entrance. Phone 12J, W. ,J. Oestricher, Crediton. 30c Corporation of the Village of Exeter BY-LAW NO. 8, 1950 by-law to regulate runs the Exeter Fire Brigade fires in the vicinity of Positively no has other in­ Review Of Hospital Campaign Progress yiUROH tucked kirktomgranp biddulph lp- ZURICH D HAY tp STBPheN cre0'TOa>rport centra-' USBORHB TR A of to the village but outside its boundaries. , The Municipal Council of the Village of lows: 1. That, ed outside lage of Exeter, the siren shall not be sounded except on the direction of the Reeve or the Fire Chief. 2. That, upon the direction of the Reeve or the Fire Chief, the Exeter Fire Brigade may make runs to fires in the vicinity ot the Village, when requested so to do. 3. That, the foi- such runs lows: Fifty Dollars first hour and lars ($25.00) for each additional hour or portion there of away from Fire Hall. 4. That, this by-law shall come into force and effect on the final passing thereof. First Reading—March 20, Second Reading—March 20, Third Reading—March 20, Aaron J. Sweitzer, Reeve C. V. Pickard, Clerk 1 Exeter enacts as fol- in case of fires Iocat- the limits of the Vil- Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Livestock and Implements Lot 3, Con. 8, Tuckersmith Twp. 2 miles east of Red Tavern School on Stai’fa Line WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 at HORSES: harness. CATTLE: baby beef, ready to PIGS: Two York litters; 12 York sows due April to June. 'CHICKEN: 125 Sussex hens. GRAIN: 500 bushels of grain. .MACHINERY: A full line of farm machinery including White grain separator in lent condition; cutter; thrower on rubber; Allis mers model C tractor, 12 o’clock Three horses and 5 due cows and 5 ship. sows,with from amount shall be cliarged as fol- for the($50.00) Twenty-Five Dol- 1950 1950 1950 NOTICE TO CREDITORS MeSlU.WR»’ TP The district your hospital hopes to serve is shown by the above picture—five full muni­ cipalities: Hay, Stephen, Usborne, Hensall and Exeter—and parts kersmith, Hibbert, Biddulph. To bring our overall picture of view some of the The proposed hospital will have twenty-five beds and ten nursery cubicles. Provincial and Federal grants are based on $1,000 per bed, with three nursery cubicles equivalent to one bed. The estimated cost of the hospital, includ­ ing furnishing, is ........., To raise this amount: The Dominion Grant .... The Provincial Grant ... The Huron By private of five municipalities: Tuc- Bosanquet, McGillivray and readers up-to-date on the the campaign we here re­ essential features. County Grant subscription .. is the sum of $119,000 $210,000 ....$ 28,000 ....$ 28,000 ..... $ 35,000 .....$119,000 $210,000 by subscrip-; for the var- To raise tion, tentative minimum amounts ious municipalities have been suggested, In considering the figures please bear mind that Exeter active on the campaign for four months, Stephen two months, Hay started last week, and Hensall not organized yet. The following figures show made on the minimum amounts in and Usborne have been Exeter Usborne Stephen Hay ..... Hensail Others . Proposed Minimum $ 55,000 $ IS,000 $ 20,000 $ 15,000 . $ 4,000 $ 7,000 $119,000 the progress suggested. Subscriptions Reported , $ 52,721 $ 19,192 $ 8*655 $ 605 $ 200 All persons having claims against the estate of the late Christian Fischer who died on or about the Sth of November, 1949, are required to furnish particulars of same to the under­ signed Administrator on or be­ fore 1950 Will only then ___ __ Dated at Exeter, Ontario this 20th day of March, A.D, 1950. » William F. Fischer, Dashwood, Ont., Administrator Elmer D. Bell, K.G., Exeter, Ontario, Solicitor for the Estate 23:30:6* the 7th day of April A.D. , after which date the estate be distributed with regard to those claims which have been .received. AUCTION SALES $ 81,373 ....... $ 37,627 .to help in a very worthwhile cause, The district needs a hospital, and it is hoped that every last in­ dividual and every last organization will help according to his means. Help a little even If it hurtsl Still Needed This is a golden opportunity AUCTION SALE Of Farm Implements, 1 Grain and Seed Beans On Lot 7, Con. 1, Tuckersmith half mile north of Hensall The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on MONDAY, APRIL 3 cans; newly snow brass 32-50 excel- grain Chal- fully equipped with scuffler and bean pulper, used one season; 10-20 McCormick Deering tractor; 2- and 3-furrow tractor plows; disc fertilizer drill (new); manure spreader; binder (new); and other machinery. 1947 Chev Fleetline, 23,000 miles. Farm sold. TERMS: Cash. Lome Hay, Prop. C. P. Chesney, Clerk Harold Jackson, Auct, AUCTION SALE Of Cattle, Implements, Hay and Grain Lot 6, South Boundary Hay THURSDAY, APRIL 6 at 1. o’clock the following: CATTLE: Durham cow, iu April; roan cow, due in roan - heifer, due in April; heifer, due in April; heifer, due in May; years old; 3 heifers, 2 years old; heifer, 1 year old. IMPLEMENTS: Massey Harris binder, 7-foot; Massey Harris mower, 6-foot; hay loader; 13- disc fertilizer drill; manure spreader; cultivator; steel land roller; Oliver scuffler with bean puller; side rake; riding plow; 2 walking plows; scuff ler; 4- section harrows; wagon, on rub­ ber; wagon, on steel; dump rake; fanning mill; emery stone; sleighs; cutter; cream separator; 2 sets of double harness; 2 s.ap' pans; 50 pails; pulper; forks; shovels and hoes; tandem trac­ tor disc. HAY & GRAIN: and 6 5 bus. oats; ? seed. A quantity ■ Goods. TERMS: Cash. Mrs. Florence Gould, Executrix Fred Dawson, Clerk Frank Taylor, Auctioneer The estate of the late Isaac Dunsford due May; red Hereford 4 steers, 2 : 15 tons hay 5 bus. timothy o f Household Of Clearing AUCTION SALE Livestock, Implements, Hay, Grain, and Household Effects Lot 4, S.B. Con. 2, Highway 83 6 miles east of Dashwood, l’i miles west of Exeter The Undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 at .1:00 pan. sharp HORSES: Matched Percheron mares, rising 10 and 11 years old, guaranteed sound and re­ liable in every way; matched black express team, mare and gelding, rising 9 and 10 years old, driven single or double. CATTLE: Holstein cow, with calf at foot, fresh since last week in February; Holstein cow, freshened since last week in December; Holstein heifer, fresh since middle of December; part Jersey and Durham cows fresh since last week in February; part Ayrshire and Durham hei­ fer, fresh since ‘first week in December; black Jersey cow with calf at foot, freshened March 19; part Durham and Holstein cow, with calf at foot, freshened March 14; part Hereford and Jersey heifer, with calf at foot, freshened February 21; Durham cow, due at time of sale; Hol­ stein heifer, carrying first calf, due the middle of June; part Hereford and Durham heifer, with calf at foot; 3 Durham baby beefs. This herd lias been officially T.B. tested With no reactors. All cows hand milked quality. POULTRY: Two geese, 1 gander; hens and rooster, IMPLEMENTS: Dearing bind­ er, 6-ft. cut; M-H fertilizer hoe drill, 11-run, only used twp years; manure spreader; Dearing rake, 10-it.; M-H bean scuffler and puller; Cockshutt riding plow; Fleury walking plow; M- H mower, 6-ft. cut; M-H out- throw disc; 4-section diamond harrow; set of bob sleighs; roller drum; rubber-tired wagon in good condition; 16-ft, hay rake; Viking cream separator, with electric motor; root pulper; electric motor; 4 80-lb. milk colony house, 12 x 14, built; 5 chicken shelters; fences, various lengths; mounted britchen harness; and of good Toulouse Bantams, S 1? Clearing AUCTION SALE . Of Farm Stock, Feed, Implements and Furniture \V. E. Nairn will sell by public auction on Lot 30 Con. 9, Hibbert 3 % miles west of .Staffa, 5 miles south and 2% miles east of Sea­ forth on THURSDAY, APRIL G at 1 o’clock CATTLE —' Durham cow,5 years old, due in June; Durham cow, 5 years old, fresh with calf at side; .Brindle cow, due iu June; Holstein heifer, fresh with calf at side; .5 Durham steers, rising two years; Durham heif­ ers, rising two years; Shorthorn calf, 4 months; 1 York sow, due May 28. IMPLEMENTS — Model Allis Chalmers tractor on rubber; 2-ifurrow Tudhope Anderson trac­ tor plow on rubber, like new; M.H. stiff tooth cultivator; M.H. spring tooth cultivator; 3-section drag harrows with draw bar; F ft. Deering binder; McD. 5 ft. mower; M.H. 6 ft. mower; 10 ft. dump rake; steel wheeled farm truck; wagons; sloop sleighs; garden scuffler; No. 12 De Laval cream trailer, steel cable; track; tup iupc, fork, and knife; ,3 steel drums; 2 molasses drums; 25 gal. steel drum; post drill; electric fencer; wheel barrow; whiffletrees and neck yokes; set of breeching har­ ness; set of new team lines; quantity of cedar posts; quantity of steel posts; 2 spools barbed wire; .10 rods poultry fence; 6 ft. cross cut saw; crowbar; brooder; house, 11x12; feeders and foun­ tains; hen feeders and waterers; 2 poultry water heaters; .6 chic­ ken shelters. One hundred bu. fit for seed; 30 bu. FURNITURE — room Shite, buffet chairs ress; 3 B' WWOSDAY, APRIL 12 at 12;30 p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting of 100 acres of-clay loam on which is situated a modern fully* equipped dwelling, hip roof barn. 75x55, newly installed litter car­ rier and water pressure system in barn. Also hen house, pig pen, garage and toolshop, Hydro throughout. Two acres of hard­ wood bush, 55 acres plowed, 35 acres seeded dofrn, 9 acres of fall wheat, remainder in pasture, Farm will be sold subject to a reserve bid, if not previously sold. AUTOMOBILE: 1938 Dodge delux 4-door sedan, new motor, 4 new tires plus 2 snow tires. Equipped with Pliilco radio and heater, all in good condition. HORSES: Bay mare, rising 10 years old; grey Percheron mare, vising 10 years old. CATTLE: Registered Durham bull, 3 years old; including 12 Durham and Hereford cows; 8 Durham heifers, rising 2 years old; 10 Durham calves; white Durham bull, 8 months old. All young cattle are vaccinat­ ed. Herd was officially T.B. tested. No reactors. This is an outstanding herd of grade cattle. HOGS: Registered Tamworth boar, 1 year old; 3 Yorkshire sows, with litter’s at foot; 4 Yorkshire sows recently bred,, carrying third litter. POULTRY AND COLLIE: Ten large white and coloured ducks, 4 drakes; black and dog, a real cattle dog. IMPLEMENTS: A practically new farm plements, including John Deere B.R. model tractor on rubber and a complete set of blacksmith equipment, etc. HAY AND GRAIN: Quantity of good alfalfa and clover hay; 3 00 bus. mixed grain. Full line of household effects. This being an extra large sale selling will start at 12:30 sharp. TERMS: Cash. Leonard Geromette, Prop. Earl Weido, Clerk Alvin Walper, Auctioneer 30:6c white Collie and watch full line of tractor im- HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR Dead Stock HORSES COWS HOGS $2,50 each $2.50 each .50 per cwt- According to size t and ■' ‘ ' Call Collect condition. Seaforth 15 Exeter 235 I1ARLINQ & COMPANY of canM, limiteq 4. ? ROBERTSON’S Condition Powder 3 lbs-$1.00 9 lbs.-$2.45 Guaranteed No Filler Results considered, yon will find this powder un­ equalled as a tonic for all farm stock. Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter Unexcelled separator with motor; 600-16 wheel; 165 ft. ; hay car for steel trip rope; pulleys: bay , hand saws; slmvels, etc.; new oil­ coal brooder; brooder Clinton oats, wheat Oak dining table and 6 ,bed, springs and matt- iceUjox, 50 lb. capacity. No Reserve Terms—Cash W. E, Nairn, Auctioneer Charles Falconer, Prop. Extensive AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate, Livestock* Auto and Household Effects Implements, Grain, Hay* On the Drcmises, Lot 24, Con. 12, Hay 'Twp. half mile north of Zurich The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on Car Values 1950 METEOR Custom Sedan* overdrive, many other extras. 1949 METEOR 2-Door, very low mileage. 1948 PONTIAC Silver Streak 4- Door Sedan, radio, etc. 1946 HUDSON Super Six 4-Door Sedan, like new. 1946 CHEVROLET 2-Door Sedan —radio, plus other extras. 1939 FORD 4-Door sedan, a real uice car, 1939 HUDSON Coach 91 Series, lovely condition. 1942 DODGE Deluxe Sedan, ex­ ceptional throughout. All Cars, 1016 And Up, Carry Our 1OO Per Cent Warranty Place yoiir order for a 1950 Hudson Pacemaker now on display HUDSON - AUSTIN - USED CARS - NO Bns. 178 Bob Cook MOTOR SALES Sales and Service BETTER, PLACE TO BUY) hensall Phone Res. ISS