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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-04-20, Page 4HI H’ the TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1950 Ice & Wood FREE DELIVERY E. R. Witmer & Son Telephone 179W Exeter • Old Floors Re-finished. • Asphalt and Rubber Tile ® Idnoledm Raid. Wallace Bowden WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 t 1 i Portable Arc Welding Acetylene Welding Steel Fabrication Grinding Machine Work SA" e Marshall St Murray Machine Shop Phone 179-J Exeter «®e®®®®®® TIME TABLE CHANGES ®®®e®®®® © Effective Sunday April 30th, 1950 Full informalioa from c genii AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements, Some Household Furniture The undersigned auctioneer will sell by public auction on , Lot. 7, Con, 9, Stephen Twp, on FRIDAY, APRIL 21 at 1:30 o’clock the following: HORSES: Gray team of geld­ ings, 7 and. 9 years old. CATTLE: S cows, all with calf at foot; cow freshened. February 1; cow freshened February ,15; cow freshened February 2.2; cow freshened February 28; cow freshened ‘March 3; cow freshen­ ed March 17; cow .freshened April 3; coiw due at time of sale; Jersey cow, milking; 2 yearling heifers; 2 yearling steers; .5 small calves; Hereford bull, 1 year old. All cattle are T.B. tested. Sow with 6 pigs 4 weeks .old. 3 ducks, 1 drake, 1 goat. IMPLEMENTS: M.H. tractor, 2 years old, with starter and lights; 2-row tractor scuff ler; M.H. 6-ft. binder; -McD. 6-ft. mower; M.H, seed, drill, 14-tube; steel roller; 14-pltfte double disc; liay loader; ha ike; cultivator; M.H. manure spreader, set of harrow#; . ridin; “New Idea” ber-tired wi ... stock box; stock rack; separator; 50 sacks; 1 shovels; neckyokes; whiffle- trees; and many other articles. HOUSEHOLD'GOODS: Kitchen 1 cupboard; odd chairs; ,3 small’ tables; dining room table (ex­ tension) ; wicker rocker; 3 beds and springs; chest of drawers; swing verandah, chair; miscel­ laneous .articles. Terms—Cash Wilfred Mack, .Proprietor Fred Dawson, Clerk Frank Taylor, Auctioneer walking plow; M.H. riding plow; new Renfrew Anderson milking machine, 12 cow unit; new cream frew, 650 sixe; Brigg & .Stratton. Sap pan and, _ and collars;, rubber-tired wheel­ barrow; ton scales; fanning mill; many carpenter and farm­ ing tools; lay; jig saw; 2 bor­ ing machines with bits; chisels and , saws; windless; set of ■blocks; set of new hand-made oat sleighs, not croned; quantity of rock elm plank and lumber; forks; shovels and pails. FURNTIURE — N e w Renfrew range, coal and wood; 2-burner gas stove; Beatty washing ma­ chine; cupboards; tables; beds; dressers; chairs and dishes. TERMS; Cash day of sale. Allen McLean, Prop., Cromarty W. R. Morgan, Clerk Ernest O’Neil, Denfield, Ont., Auctioneel’ tap, new single separator, Ren- new 1% h.p. gas engine, pails, harness baby crib; ' new baby buggy; boy’s bicycle; tricycle; lawn mower; 6-gal, hand pump spray­ er; kitchen sink; new kitchen basin with taps; Quebec heater, like new; 5-gal. crock; wash tubs; boiler; ^-h.p. e 1 e c >r i c motor, first claq wheelbarrow; wdoilen blanket] and many artleu to mention. I ’NOTE:—-Anyone /desiring to have articles spld/at this sale kindly notify wiy proprietor or. auctioneer no m 25 'if possible. TERMS: Cash. Hepb Pfile, Proprietor Alvin Walpcr, Auction er crock;^-h.p. elec c o n d i j/i o n; Novels; ./various and /bedding; •g too/numerous / /Anyone /desiring / 'ter than April No. S; j, riuiuK plow; ansplanter; rub­ box; cream r k s; AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture At the Village of Crediton, Main St., East. SATURDAY, APRIL 29 nt 1:30 p.m. Cupboard; side .board; bed­ room stand; kitchen* table; 2 rockers; couch; ■ 2-burner electric plate; S-day clock; alarm clock; mirror; 8 kitchen chairs^ tea kettle; 3 .boilers; 2 doz/healers; 2 washing machi^fes; }/gs; stove pipes; shower table; Quebec lit . linoleum, 15x15.. back saw; linoleum, ,10x10; lan­ tern; 45 gal. barrel; Quantity of j 2 kjtcben stoves; Queen burner; many other items. John Appleton, Proprietor Wm. H. Smith, Auctioneer Crediton, phone 43-2A 2i0<:27 __ 1'3.11^® z./fcek achinbs; nfgs; r bath; dining room c hefite/; 3 springs; lawn chair; MOUNT CARMEL Th© dance and bingo was well attended in the Parish Hall last Monday night. Misses Claire and Madeline Glavin spent the Easter holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Glavin. ■Mrs, ‘Mack McDonald visited friends in London last week. Mrs. William Dietrich and children and Dianne Morkin spent the Easter week with Mrs. Mary Regan. Mrs. Coughlin and Frank are home after visiting in Windsor. Mr. Jack Ryan has .purchased a new Ford car, as has Joseph Dietrich of Mt. Carmel. LCX JIL f (brick; oil The chemical industry in Can­ ada values! its annual product at more than $500,000,1000 and em­ ploys about 60,000 persons in almost 1,000 chemical plants across the country. Sksiinymeii, women gfiin 5,10,15 lbs. Get New Pepr Vinn, Vigor Wbat a thrllh Bony, llmbB nil out; ugly hollows Ill) up; neck no longer scrawny; body loses boll­ star veil, sickly " bean-pole" look, 3CnbU8anft« «£ girls, women, men, who never could gain before, are now proud of shapely, healthy-looking bodies; They thank tho special vigor-building, lleeh-bulldlng tonlo, Ostrex. Its tonics,* ptimulanta/lnvlgoratore. Iron, vitamin Bi, calcium, enrich blood, improve appetite and digestion so; food gives you more strength and nourlstiinent:'put flesh on bare bones. Don’t fear fretting too fat. Stop when you've Edned the 5.10,15 or 20 lbs, you need for normal weight. Costa little. New "get acquainted? .else enly cQc. Try famous Ostrex Tonlo Tablets tor new vigor anti added pounds, this very day. At all drugglsta. For Sale *★Litter Carrier Pipes Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders Railroad Irons Apgle Irons In All Sizes ★ ★ WE BUY SCRAP IRON Also Buy Feather Ticks Of All Kinds Bilng the Scrap • Into Our Yard Exeter Salvage Co. At Station St. - Phone 423 CEMENT BLOCKS DEAD USED CARS CALL COLLECT Drop In and See My Complete Stock of All my cars are thoroughly checked before being offered for sale! Bob Cook MOTOR SALES HEN SALL Phone STOCK 0 $2.75 Apiece According to Size and Condition Prompt Service Immediate Delivery HURON CONCRETE PRODUCTS Phone 684 Seaforth Jack Williams Phone 24-r-4 Creditor H p Community AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 22 at, 1:30 p.m. at the Village of. Crediton Chesterfield; 'beds; springs; mattresses; tables; couch; set­ tee; harness; Coleman irpn; washing machine with new oil burner; electric radio; cooking* utensils/ potatoes ; apples; 2-fir tor plow; livestock Ford; 10-20 - * ' ‘ tor on rubber high compress tons and sl< ■ wagon with |r,.. -----, pump mounted 1^ motor; 2-furrow vCase tr: plough; 6-ft. -clover step ladder; fern stand; electric iron; and many other articles. Bring what you have to sell. Terms: Cash. Ring 43-2 Credi­ ton. William H. Smith, Auctioneer 13:24)c AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture and Miscellaneous Items On the premises in the Village of Grand Bend The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell y public auction on SATURDAY AP*r» 29 commencing at 1:30 /p.m. sharp EFFECTS:3 - See and try the Fordson Major Tractor The Most Inexpensive Tractor In Its Field! ringer; /plate; z tools; fow trac- Model A International trac- in front with new ioiymead, new pis- e' lufew is; rubber-tired tires; rotary i-h.p. tractor buncher; HOUSEHOLD p^ece chesterfield syfite, in good condition; ** ofolding daybed, like npw; 2 single beds, with springs a\id/mattress; dou­ ble bed with rings; various rocking chairs; small cupboard; stand; lawn chairs; porch swing, like new; ice box; 2 hotplates, like new; small meat grinder; 2-burner Coleman gas stove; SEE IT TODAY ,AT That doesn’t mean we’re careless. t It’s just that in the course of turning out those fine Tex-made cotton products you know so well, we .. • have to buy a great many things from all parts of the country. We need packing cases and cardboard cartons, construction lumber, paper, potato and corn starches, coal, sulphuric acid, caustic soda, oils, lubricants and a hundred and one other things which , we buy from fellow Canadians who grow or make them. In addition to this the 12,500 men apd women.,, > , working in our plants, earn many millions, of dollars a year in wages, dollars which are spent on foodstuffs from the farms of Canada, grains, cattle, hogs and poultry, fish from the fishermen on both coasts and the Great Lakes. We are the customers of our fellow-Canadians just as they are our customers. We’re proud to have a part in Canada’s economic life by buying the goods which other Canadians grow, make or provide, DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED THE NEW twr mw Bring You The Wonderful New DELAVALTUll-FLO'TEATCUP Greatest Advance in Machine Milking Since the Introduction of DeLaval Magnetic Pulsation Control Fastest milking. most tomfer- table teat cup ever devised... the new De Laval “Full-Flo” Teat Cun holds prefer o«i- Lien on the teat thrcujheut the milltnu. New cue-piece litter rermits unrestricted bleed circulation .. , easiest to assemble and disassemble. Only TIm>« Crest N,w Ds Lavo! Milker* Sirs You "CONTROLLED MILKING" T THS MW W LAV Al STWtWG Exeter J AUCTION SALE Of Farm Implements and Household Furniture The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction on Lot 13, Con. 3, Vsborne SATURDAY, APRIL 22 at 1 p.m. tho following: HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Cook stove; kitchen table; cupboard; small table: 4 beds; springs and. mattresses: dresser; commode; 12 kitchen chairs; pictures; organ; sideboard; bureau; par­ lor heater; small' stand; lamps: dishes of all kinds; copper boil­ er: set scales; coal oil stove. FARM IMPLEMENTS: Wheel barrow: root pulper; binder: mower T wagon rack; „ set o sleighs; seyd drill; riding, plow scuffler; /i ’walking pit ter: buggy: fanning mill; Inter­ national 3-furrow plow; set of double harness; 3 tons of hay; forks; chains: whiffletrees: neck- yokes, and many other articles. REAI, ESTATE: 50 acres of» land: brick house: bank barn: I drive shed. This is good land and | a nice place to live. I TERMS: Chattels cash; terms! j of real estate made known on j I day of sale. | ■ Frank Taylor. Auctioneer | Thus. Fisher, Proprietor pRBwittiTfimyTa ck Sw? "diac* harrow;cut CASH FOR DEAD ANIMALS S? 50c cwt**J4i COWS - $2.50 each HORSES - $2.50 each HOGS°io£ According to size and condition Phono Collect EXETER 287 INGERSOLL 21 William Stone Song, Ltd. 1HGEESQLL, ONOR1D MANUFACTURERS OF Larry Snider Motors Your Ford & Monarch Dealer PHONE 64-W PRODUCTS •Wowall tire, optional af extra test. BEFORE YOU BUY ANY NEW "TEST-DRIVE” THE ’50 FORB AT YOUR FORD DEALER’S i Engine luls »I 35 MKH. speed whlU thrcir hnstUs »t 50 H.P.H. STYLE WINNER FOR ’50 The’50 Ford was awarded the Fashion Academy Gold Medal as "Fashion Car of the Year” over all 1950 makes and models in all price classes.A few minutes behind the wheel will convince, you of the *50 Ford’s quiet quality. And you’ll discover 50 liner features.«»including improved ”Nf id- Ship” Ridej "Hydra-Coil” and "Para- Hex” Springs: easier-acting King-size Brakes. Jec... Z>e«rr.. ./ee/the new difference! Get behind the wheel, and that new Ford"feel” will tell you why Car j buyers prefer Ford’s new "Hushed” Ride... new sound-conditioned "Life- Suard” Body with more ip and shoulder room . . new "Fingertip handling ease. lias Clearing AUCTION SALE Farm Sold Ernest O’Neil, auctioneer, been instructed to sell at public auction by AUen McLean At south half. Lot 27, south ; Thames Road, Osbourne Twp, i 2 miles west, half south of | Russeldale, or 9 miles east | Exeter, on | MONDAY, APRIL 21 ; at 1 o’clock ! LIVESTOCK: 7-year-oId. . ,_____ Hol­ lstein row. due May: 7-year-old • Holstein cow, due June: 1-year-’ 1 old Holstein heifer; grey geld-] hng. 10 years old, 1,500 lbs.; | '■bay mare. 11 years old, l.Gim I lbs.” PIGS: York sow. due in May: | 2 goats. 1 FEED: 60 bushels Cartier!! seed oats: 60 bushels mixed | grain.MACHINERY: Fordson tractor | add plow; spring tooth eultiva-? tor; team disc; land roller; 11-1 run disc drill: hob sleighs: I0-| foot dump rake: Maxwell 5-font] mower: 2-seo. drag harrows: 5- foot FAY binder; new M.H. j Step on the gas” and you’ll hardly hear a sound— but how you’ll thrill to the exciting power of Ford’s improved, 100 Hp, V-S Engine! It whispers while it works, because of advanced features like quiet, super-jilted 4-ring pistons—new silent fan and quiet —----*.-*■_C3.m s H a Fi ♦ Test the new FORD Automatic Overdrive An optional extra that makes Ford’s "Hushed” Ride even quieter—-and/.Tjj/or it sei J with up to 15% greater gas mileage. It reduces engine speed without affecting car speed. The engine /iw/twhlle the car hustles! Phone 64-w X