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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-03-30, Page 7MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1950 FOR SALE FOR SALE Page 7 PAINTING-—Spray uhd brush. Arrange with us early, Houses, barns, sheds, roofs, etc, —Ly­ man Gratton, Grand Bend, phqne Dashwood 42-r-jL8, . Mar. 16: May 4* FOR SALE—Purebred Shorthorn bull, Apply: Art Gaiser, R.K, 2, Dashwood, phone 164-r-9, 23:30* I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. ,—G, J, Dow, phone 83 Exeter. 16*tfc BE SURE’ TO GET your Ren-O- Sal Tablets when you get ypur chicks, for their growth and stimulation, as well as for control of Cecal Coccidiosis. They are cheap, as you use only 2 tablets per gallon of drinking water for growth. The chicks grow at least 14 per cent faster. Your Dr, Salis­ bury dealer—L. V. Hogarth, Exeter, phone 266. _______________2:9; 16:23:30: 6c SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED Traquair’s Hardware GET YOUR HONEY while it lasts; 15c lb, —W,' F, Abbott, phone 418-R Exeter,23c FOR SALE—Montcalm seed bar­ ley, Apply Leonard Harris, phone '3'3-r-18, Kirkton. 23:30:6* FOR SALE—-Elm and m a p 1 e cordwood; also maple and elm tops. Priced job lot or so much a top, —James Broad­ foot Bush. Apply John Cald­ well, Exeter, phone 13-r-ll; Erwin Scott, Lucan, phone 63. 30:1c Canadian private banks are no longer allowed to issue bills. The government bank alone has the right. FOR SALE—’31 Chev sedan, in good condition. Price reason­ able, Apply; Hugh Parsons, phone 175-r-2 Exeter. 30* FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE — \ Six work horses, 3 blacks, . 2 greys and a bay, weighing 1,400 to 1,600 lbs. —Frank Taylor, Exeter. 3 0 * FOR SALE—Maroon convertible baby buggy in perfect condi­ tion. Apply: F/S H. G. Hal- ward, Orediton, 30* FOR SALE—-A 4-burner electric stove, complete with heavy wiring. Can be seen at Graham Arthur's Service Station, 30* FOR SALE—’35 Chevrolet stan­ dard coach; also ^-h.p. 2Bi­ cycle motor (new), —J. E. Duncan, Ann and Carling 'Sts,, phone 453-W.30c FOR SALE—C h i 1 d ’ s play-pen, $5.00, —Phone 170-M. 30* FOR SALE—’46 102 GRC Mas­ sey Harris tractor, in good condition, lights and wheel weights. Apply: Earl Dietrich, Dashwood, phone 31-r-16. 30c for SALK—Two sets of team harness, one brass mounted, in good condition. —R, d, Hunter, phohe 113-W Exeter. 30* FOR SALE — Chevrolet Coach, dark blue in colour, five good tires. Correct mileage, a little over 90)00 miles. Is in Al con­ dition, — Henry M. Willert, Dashwood, 30:6* FOR 'SALE?—Folding baby car­ riage, in good condition.— Apply Times-Advocate, 30 FOR SALE — Montcalm barley, grown from registered seed.— Charles Prout, R.R. 1 Cen­ tralia, phone Exeter 178-r-ll. 30:6:13* FOR SALE—One red roan Scotch Shorthorn bull, 11 months old. Fred Brown, Crediton. 30:6c Due to the Damage of Telephone Lines Our Kintore Phone Is Out of Operation PLEASE PHONE COLLECT INGERSOLL 449-J-13 OR HENSALL 80-r-2 RIVERSIDE POULTRY CO. Howard Ferguson, Manager FOR SALE—Two-b u r n e r hot­ plate, heavy duty wiring, one new element. Apply: Richard Johns, Albert St., Exeter. 30* FOR SALE—Several dual pur­ pose Shorthorn 'bulls. Apply: Wesley. Johns & Son, phone Kirkton 44-r-10. 30:6* FOR SALE—Limited quantity of sweet clover, yellow or white, selling at $12 bushel. —Stuart Triebner, R.R. 1, Exeter, tele­ phone 36-r-16 Dashwood. 30:6* FOR iSALE — 19,3'6 Oldsmobile sedan, $<35|0’.00, or ;best offer. —Frank Treibner, phone 458- r-6 Exeter. 30*" FOR SALE—Shorthorn bull, 14 months old, color roan, weight around 1,050. This is an out­ standing young herd sire, hav­ ing won many prizes at shows. Also: Agricultural mare, rising 5 years old, sound and right, colour dark brown with four white stockings to the knees. This is a show mare. Apply to C. W. Millson, R.R. 2, Gran­ ton, Ont., phone 43-r-2 Gran­ ton. 30* McCLARY $ DeLuxe Model Refrigerator Here are the specifications of the McClary Deluxe Model: Height, 59”; width, 30”; depth, 221/2”. Floor space, 33%”x271/^”. Shelf area, 121/^ sq. ft. 7 cubic xfeet food storage capacity. Interior porcelain ena­ meled. Exterior “Superlux” finish. Ice cubes 56. Ac­ cessories, three ice trays, one porcelain enameled de­ frosting tray, one porcelain enameled Meat Keeper, one. porcelain enameled Crisper with glass cover. Automatic interior light. Special shelving for addi­ tional bottle storage. Approximate shipping weight, 310 lbs. No matter liow busy you are, this Spring, don’t lose sight of the importance of giving your “young stuff” an extra-good start. Those first few weeks are the time when they set their course in life, for life; and tiie time too when they make best use of their feed. HENSALL 3-room heated un­ furnished upstairs apartment. Water on tap; —W. C. Pearce, Exeter. , 30c STANLEY TWP, Con. 5, 80 acres, 7-room house with base­ ment, Bank barn with fair stabling. Henhouse. Fall wheat in, Some fall plowing. $3,000 cash takes it. —W. C. Pearce, Exeter, 30*< • * TENDERS WANTED WANTED r k FOR SALE—One grey gander, year pld. Apply Ross Hern, R. R. 1 Granton, phone Kirkton 4-r-7, 30* FOR SALE -—, Choice timothy seed, $14.00 iper bushel. Phone 17-r-lS Kirkton, ,Harry Rodd. 30c FOR SALE—Choice baled hay. Apply: Earl Gingerich, phone 9 0-r-7 Zurich. 30* FOR SALE—Men’s C.C.M. Bal­ loon Tire bicycle, in Al con­ dition. Used ,1 year. Will sell reasonable. Apply Tom Steiner, phone ,15 8 Exeter. * FOR SALE—M.H. 2-furrow trac­ tor plow, nearly new.—Arnold Gackstetter, R.R. 2 Hensail, phone 100-r-3'3. 30:6* REAL ESTATE VILLAGE ACREAGE with build­ ing suitable for conversion to a 2-family residence. Water and electricity now in. —W. C. Pearce. 3-16tfc 125 ACRES good soil on county road near Walton. Beautiful brick ' good condition, hydro. .See . it, Only $8,500. — Realtor. ■house. L-shape‘ barns, drilled well, you’ll like it. -W. C. Pearce, 3-16tfc 100 ACRES Hay Twp. near highway, brick house, bank barn, good stabling, strawshed with pig pens. Some bush, balance tillable. $6,000. —W. Cv Pearce, Realtor. 3-16tfc FOR SALE—Modern home; 3 cottages on a well travelled highway, cold water on tap, built-in cupboards; also pri­ vate drive and parking lot; pressure system in home, hot or cold on tap, 3-pce. bath, large garage, approximately one-half or one acre ground. Apply: Murray Neil, R.R. 2, Centralia, phone Crediton 10-J 23:30c IT’S FREE FQR YQU AND YOUR FAMILY Say, have you heard that we are supplying trans­ portation to Sunday School? Call Mr. Kendrick,, tele­ phone 327. This Is A Sunday School Service Feel Free To Use It ■«* ■W TENDERS Tenders will be received by the undersigned ’ “ day, April 4, at Warble Fly spraying of cattle in the Township of Stephen. Work to commence on or before the 10th of April. All tenders must be accompanied by a marked cheque for $100. F, W. Morlock, Clerk, , Crediton, Ont. up until Tues- 1 p.m. for the 30c CENTRAL MORTGAGE & HOUSING CORPORATION . 395 Fleet Street West, TORONTO Tender - Centralia (DND Non Urban) No. 3/50 SEWERS & WATERMAINS Sealed tenders, plainly marked as to content and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to 12 o’clock noon, ‘Friday, April 14, 1950, for the construc­ tion and installation of sewers and watermains at Centralia, On­ tario. Plans, specifications and forms of tender required may be obtained at the address shown above. A deposit of ten dollars ($10.00) is required for each set of plans, specifications and documents. This deposit can be recovered if plans, specifications and documents are returned within 30 days of close of tender date. Each tendei* must be .'accom­ panied by a security deposit of five percent (5%) of the lump sum price. A certified cheque or Dominion of Canada Bonds will ’be accepted as security deposit. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. J. E. Smith, Regional Construction Engineer, ONTARIO REGION. FOR THE NEW HOUSE you had in mind, you’ll want a nice I lot, in a good neighborhood. I have 2. Act quick, if you want one or both. —J. W. Powell, Victoria St. West. " 3-16-tfc FOR SALE—Service station and garage. Ideal location on high­ way, 4 pumps. Well estab­ lished business. Fine cement block building, complete with two-bedroom apartment. Build- . ing steam heated and with all other conveniences. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. .2c HOUSES FOR SALE—We have two one-storey homes foi' sale. Quick possessfon, Both of these houses are modern and v e r y comfortable. We also have a li-storey brick, well located and with all conven­ iences. If you are interested in quick posssession, let us show you these. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.. Exeter. c LOOK THEM OVER—If it’s a rooming house, a cottage, a business, beautiful lots or a farm. Beautiful lots in Soutli- cott Pines. —J. W. Holt, Re­ altor, Grand Bend. 23tf May 14 Is Mother's Day Portraits Of Her Loved Ones The One Perfect Gift For Mother . . , On HER Day MEMBER • Family Group • Son or Daughter • Grandchild © Husband —But now is the time to make an appointment for Phone 343w EASTER SEALS The motto of the- Ontario So­ ciety for Crippled Children is: “No crippled child in Ontario will be neglected”. Use Easter Seals — Help Crippled Children PHOTOGRAPHER Did you start your chicks on Chick Startena Checker* Etts last year? If you did, We don’t need to tell you what a “fly­ ing start” these Checker-Etts give Chicks ■— high vigor, high livability, fast growth. If you didn’t, ask someone who did —he Will tell you! Start yoUr chicks Tight—feed » * Chick Startena The pigs that make you money are the growthy fellows who get away to a good start, and keep on go­ ing. That calls for good feed for both the sow (she has to have it to milk Well) and the litter. Bal­ ance your chop with the additional pro­ tein, minerals and vitamins they need... Sow & Pig Chow Once field work opens Up, you haven’t much time to spend on feeding calves. Here’s a way that will save yoii time—save you milk and money, too, and raise real dairylike youngsters, growthy and thrifty. Many of our best dairymen follow this Purina Flan, and re­ port first-rate results. Calf Startena and Turkeys too! So many turkey raisers start their poults on Turkey Start­ ena Checker-Etts that if you raise turkeys you are almost sure to have heard about their results, first-hand. Now, while you're laying your plans, bear in mind What you’ve heard, and decide that this year you are going to have results like that! Ask for . . . Turkey Startena Checker-Etts X ‘ HOUSES FOR SALE X One good brick house, 3 bed­ rooms, closets and store room upstairs, Down has living room and bath, and sale- and den, dining room modern kitchen, 3 -pc. Lovely grounds, bushes, garden. Also some good able lots go with this property —and priced to sell. 100 lbs. gain in firni condition while she’s dry usually means 2,000 lbs. more milk in a cow’s next lactation. Build her up with Piirina’s special ration ... DRY & FRESHENING CHOW At present grain prices, yott want all the milk you can get out of your grain ration. Balance it with Cow Chow—Or, if your bins are low, try Milk Chow, straight. COW CHOW • MILK CHOW X X One cabin for sale, 12x20 ft., brick, hydro water, 2 pc. bath, Priced at only $2,700. X X One 6-room house, hydro, water, 2 pc. bath, on nice lot half acre extra land. Cheap at $3,300. X X One cagin for sale, 12x20 ft,, nicely lined, hydro, log siding, looks nice inside and out. Act now., it’s later than you think. Arch McIntyre, Real Estate Broker. C. J. Stewart, Salesman, Phone 335. SSflE ------------Hard w ar e I RESORT PROPERTY for sale— Grand Bend, Out. Building lots in old Orchard survey, Kings- mere lakeview lots, two miles north on Blue Water Highway lake front and lake Terms or cash. Lake cottage, Grand Bend, Contact: -Herman Gill, tor, Grand Bend, view, front terms. Real- REAL ESTATE for sale—-New two-bedroom house with full basement, bath and furnace. Stair to two unfinished rooms. - R, E. Balkwill. 30*