The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-04-08, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 8th, 1948
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Co-op Feeds and.........(
Farm Supplies |
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® .Spring* is on the way but there is still a fairly long I
spell of time before the new crop year, We urge |
you to try oui* top quality Co-op feeds. Consult |
the mill manager for grains and feeds. We carry .
Lay Mash, Chick Starter, Crow Mash, Dairy Ra- i
tion, Dog Grower, Pig Starter and other balanced ’
rations. '
® We can also supply you with many Poultry sup- |
plies and tonics. Try our Poultry Worm X-Pel and
Hog Worm X-Pel—a most effective remedy,
® We have a good supply of Wire Fencing but barb
ed wire supplies are very slow. Wire gates are
practically not available; buy your fencing now.
® We offer you 2-32 ft. Extension Ladders and 2-
38 ft. Extension Ladders. j
j • We have a fair supply of buff Roll-Brick Siding I
! and smooth surface Roll Roofing. |
® We also can serve you with many other farm J
supplies, j
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— BUY FROM — *
I EXETER DISTRICT i
| CO-OPERATIVE i
1 Mill 287j — Phones — Office 287w I
BABY CHICKS
"SO WELL PLEASED with Big-
4 Chicks” writes customer
Mrs. Wm< Kaufman, of Ches-
ley. “Nevqr had hens to lay
like them”'. Hundreds of cus
tomers testify their satisfac
tion. Behind Big-4 Chicks is
a program of planed breeding
covering years. You can’t af
ford to he without them this
season. Get prices and order
now from J. Earl Burr, R.R.
1, Dashwood, 8
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Strawberry plants
and a few loads of hay. W. F.
Abbott, Exeter. 8*
HELP WANTED
Have you tried a classified lately?
FOR SALE WANTED LOST
NEUHAUSER New Hampshires.
The greatest layers of them
all. Large eggs right from the
Start. Pure Forest Hill strain.
Pedigreed sires imported dir
ect. Chicks available weekly.
•816 per hundred. Pullets $28. Phone your order in to-day.
Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King
St,, London, Ont.
NEUHAUSER Barred Rocks.
Real layers with good egg
size. Parks and Winthrop
strain—best of the Rocks.
Sired by Pedigreed males.
Available weekly $16 per
hundred. Pullets $28. Neu
hauser Hatcheries, 81 King
St., London, Ont.
MEN WANTED
$35. TO $60. A WEEK!—Your
own business! No boss, no
timeclock, independence! The
leading line of Home Service
Products! Fine City and rural
territories available. A vehicle
is needed for routes. If you
have selling ability and a
small capital write to-day for
FREE information. FAMIItEX
1600 Delorimier. Montreal.
25: 5tc
This year can be your golden
opportunity in the chicken
and turkey business . . ,
HERE’S WHY?
1. Feed Prices are Going Down, Down . . . and likely will continue to do
so unless something unforeseen happens. Quotations foi* delivery of
grain when navigation opens are down $13.00 to $15.00 per ton. With
an early Spring, and prospects of a good seeding xvith a higher acreage
and possibly only 50% as much stock, hogs and poultry to feed, the
feed prices could, easily take a real tumble.
2. Poultry Meat Prices Are Away Up . . . and look as if they would stay
up. Old hens sell for 27c to 30c; 3-4 lb. chicken @ 37c-40c per lb.;
Capons 37c-40c; turkeys up to 45c lb.—all prices alive, at the farm.
3-4 lb. broilers are selling for 45c lb. alive in Detroit in truckload
lots. There is 2c lb. duty. There is a bigger margin of profit in pro
ducing Poultry Meat than ever. Broiler producers are reaping a profit
of 50c or more per bird in 10 to 14 weeks. One producer we know of
made a profit of $5,000 in 12 weeks on 10,000 broilers and on top of
that., these were purchased as mixed chicks. The next lot may be even
more profitable. ... fdntlian
3. Feed Prices in Canada Are About $2.00 per 100 Less than in the
U.S.A., and with 2c lb. duty on chickens and turkeys, we have all the
advantages of a big profit.
A MID-MARCH SURVEY BY THE U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE
A decline of 38% in chicks booked for April and May
A 17% reduction in chicks hatched in January and February
26% fewer eggs in incubators in Mid-March
A distinct egg shortage is expected
Passing of the Marshall Plan calls for 3 million cases of eggs in
the first 15 months. Egg production is expected to be down at least 4
million cases from a year ago.
Will a Shortage of Eggs in U.S.A, Affect Canadian Prices?
' Yes,, it can in many ways. Hatching eggs may be shipped in
large quantities this Summer. Fall, and next year. The Marshall Plan
calls for the purchase of all the surplus food Canada can supply.
The following is a brief report of a questionaire compiled re
cently by the Canadian Baby Chick Association:
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HELP WANTED—G i r 1 wanted
for full time in house and
store. Apply Box L, Times-
Advocate. 8c
PERSONAL
RHEUMATIC PAIN, Sciatica,
Lumbago quickly relieved by
using RUMACAPS. Recom
mended by thousands who
have gained putter health.
At Robertson’s Drug Store.
NOTICE
Notice Re Warble Fly
Township of 'tephen
■Owing to a petition being pre
sented to the Council of the
Township of Stephen by a suf
ficient number m' ratepayers,
the Council have passed a By
law making it compulsory to
treat all cattle for warble fly,
also all cattle brmrrlit into the
township for pasture before the
30th of June. The Council will
provide insecticide material,
owners of cattle to pay for
treatment.
Geo. Eilber, Inspector
8:15 F. W. Morlock, Clerk
FOR SALE-—A Belgian horse 4
years old; ’36 V-8 Truck.
Will take in 12 head of cat
tle for pasture. J. Williams,
phone Crediton 47rl5.
_______________________25; 1.8c
SEED FOR SALE—Galore bar
ley, no.l, $2.00; Beacon, oats,
no. 1, $1.50; a few bushels of
certified no. 1 Montcalm bar
ley left. Harry Strang, phone
Exeter 177 r 16. 8
FOR SALE—Holstein bull calf.
Oliver Rowcliffe, Hensail. 8
FOR SALE—Bay mare, rising
6. Roy Dietrich, phone 24r43
Crediton, 8c
FOR SALE —. 1933 Plymouth
car. Apply to Eldon Robinson,
near Kirkton, phone 29r3
Kirkton. Sc
FOR SALE—3-burner Coleman
gasoline stove, like new;
quantity of barley and mixed
grain suitable for seed; also
2 Holstein calves, week old.
Russell Morley, phone 176rl2
Exetei'. 8 c
FOR SALE—193 6 DeLuxe Ply
mouth sedan, good tires and
heater, good condition. A,
Snelgrove, Exeter.8c
FOR SALE—Bath tub; flush
toilet; basin; kitchen sink;
Beaver 3 6” wood lathe; coal
brooder .stove. R. E. Balkwill,
Exeter. 8 *
WANTED—Around the 1st of
May, three or four roomed,
furnished or unfurnished
apartment, Airforce couple,
no children. Write Box G,
Times-Advopate. 8*
WANTED—Man to roll and
rake lawn and other outdoor
work. Mrs, Hyndman, Huron
St., Exeter.8c
WANTED—A young, steady
man, around 17 or 18, ap
prentice to learn welding
trade. Apply Box H, Times-
Advocate. 8c
WANTED—6 or 7 head of
young cattle for the season.
Ed Broderick, Exeter. 8tfc
WANTED—Sewing machine „ in
good condition. Phone Hen
sall. 831-25. 8*
WANTED—By airforce couple
and one child, furnished
rooms, house or apartment.
Apply Box II Times-Advocate.
S*
WANTED—By airforce couple,
furnished , or unfurnished
rooms, house or apartment,
no children. Apply Box E.
Times-Advocate.8*
WANTED—Man to tend furnace
and clean halls, or woman to
clean halls at Elliot Apart
ments. Sandy Elliot, phone
64w. ‘ e
LOST —- Logging chain between
Zion and Winchelsea corners;
Tuesday afternoon. Finder
please notify Warren Brock,,
phone Kirkton 4r3. 8c
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Heated, unfurnish
ed apartment. Apply to Ernest
Willard, 1% miles south of
Exeter. 8c
FOR RENT—-Vacuum cleaners,
by the day ox* week. Beavers
Hardware, Exeter, lie
TO RENT—Store and apartment
Sandy Elliot, phone 64w. tfc
APPLICATIONS WANTED
THE QUESTIONAIRE
1. How do sales so far this year compare with last year, up or down, on
Unsexed Chicks............... Pullets................ Cockerels?
2. What estimate have you on advance bookings, up or down, for
March............... April............... May................?
3. In your opinion does the increased price for export eggs offset the
increased price of feeds? .................................................
4. Do you expect a very large Spring influx of chick orders ? .....................
THE
UNSEXED CHICKS
No. 1 Ques. Up
No. Hatcheries
Ave. Per Cents
No. 2 Ques.
No. Hatcheries 3
Ave. Per Cents
No. 3 Ques.
No. 4 Ques.
In
sales or advance
in which section. It seems
cent government reports show’
above except theirs is for the season,
Vai only.
1
Down Same
28 11
48%
MARCH
2 13
42 %
34 Hatcheries
37 Hatcheries
looking
RESULTS
PULLETS COCKERELS
Up Down Same Up Down Same
11 26 3 2 35 3
49 %85%
APRIL MAY
4 28 8 2 32 6
49%63%
replied NO; 4 YES; 2 INDEFINITE
replied NO; 2 YES; 1 INDEFINITE
Lakeview Chicks
Are as Good as or
Better Than Ever
of produc-
it is more
start with
With the higher cost
tion and higher returns,
important than ever to
LAKEVIEW Super-bred and Super
ior-hatched chicks.
45,000 Lakeview
Chicks Weekly
Even though the total average
production of chicks is down to 40%
or more as shown on results of the
Questionaire to Hatcheries, the pro
duction and .gale of Lakeview chicks
is 85% to 90% of last year’s. This
speaks well for the quality, health,
vigour and livability of LAKEVIEW
CHICKS.
“I have 100% Livability! M a n y
thanks for your fine shipment of
Started Sussex Pullets,” from John
C. Coles, Gravenliurst.
“Received 100 chicks . . . lost one.
They matured into nice pullets and
were laying at 4 months.” Francis
Greenslade, Strathroy.
“Lost 8 chicks out of 1600” reports
William Henry, Blyth, Ont.
“Wonderful Success, laying 75% to
80% and there were no roosters in
them.I am
From Mrs.
Ont.
placing my order again.”
Arthur Aryere, Osgoode,
pleased for 4 years. For
g
“Very well
the past 4 years I have been buyin
chicks from you and have been very
well pleased with them.”—Keith
Hutton, Renfrew, Ont.
FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Ap
ply Allan Westcott, phone
176r32 Exeter. 8c
FOR SALE—Mixed grain, 1946
crop; Ajax oats; No-barb bar
ley and a few bushels Mont
calm barley. Warren Brock,’
phone Kirkton 4r3.8c
FOR SALE—One cow four
years old, freshen in. about
two weeks. Apply Wood’s 1*4
miles east of Hensall, 8**
FOR SALE—New black shortie
coat, worn four times, half
price. Apply at apartment
■over Southcott’s store. 8*
FOR SALE—Red roan Short-,
horn bull, 11 months old, el-’
igible for registration, sired
by Cloverdale Advance. Apply
Fred Brown, Crediton. 8:15c
FOR SALE—Beaver seed oats,
grade 1 commercial, $1.3 5
per bushel, sacks free. Apply
to Russell Broderick, R.R. 2,
Hensall. 8c
WHEN SELLING your car
phone 63 Hensall for highest
prices. 1:8c
WANTED—One hundred horses,
heavy or light. Frank Taylor.
Phone 138 Exeter.
Exetei’ District High School*
Board invites applications from
residents of the District for the
position of Attendance Officer
for the year 1948 at a minimum
salary of $50 and a mileage al
lowance of 7 cents a mile.
Applications should be ad
dressed to E. D. Howey, Sec-
Treas., Box B. .Exeter._______8c
Applications will be received
by the Township of Stephen for
the position of Assessor. All
applications must be in the
hands of the Clerk not later
than April 1*8.
F. W. Morlock, Clerk.
S;15c
TENDERS WANTED
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—Level 100 acres,
frame house, basement, barn,
shed, silo, driveshed, Zurich,
3 miles. Also 50 acres suitable
to crop or pasture. Both im
mediate possession. Wm. C.
Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. 8c
FOR SALE—DoubTe Jot on Mill
Street. Apply at Times-Advo
cate. S: 15:22*
Tenders will he received by the
undersigned for two grader tires
14x20, traction tread, 14 ply
and also 16 ply; one truck tire,
11x20, 12 ply. Tenders to be in
the hands of the undersigned by
12 o’clock noon April 22nd.
Lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
A. D. Steeper,
R.R. 3, Ailsa Craig,
Twp. of McGillivray
8:15c
FOR SALE OR RENT—50 acVes
of pasture, concession IS,
South y2 Lot 18, Stephen
Twp. Apply to Curtis Gratton
Grand Bend. 1:8*
FOR SALE—500 bus. Galore
barley, $1.50 a bus. Allis-
Chalmers tractor on rubber,
3-furrow 10 inch Case plow,
new last fall. Wally Wein,
Dashwood. Call Saturdays.
8:15*
FOR SALE—Wheels and axles,
suitable for trailer or wagon;
car window glass; good four
cylindar motor; parts for Es
sex and Durant cars. Apply
G. Bonnallie, above Fink’s
Meat Market, Exeter. 8:15*
FOR SALE—Sweet clover seed,
Yellow Blossom, $7.00 a bus.
Arthur Bierling, Exeter. 8c
FOR SALE—Rubber tired wag
on $60. (wagons bought). W.'
B. Thompson, Clinton, 3 miles
west. * 8:15:22*
FOR SALE—1’3 hoe Massey-
Harris seed drill; 2 walking
plows; 14-plate disc harrow;
drag .harrow; wagon and rack
steel tired buggy; spring
tooth cultivator. Phone Jas.
McCarthy, 15r5 Lucan, 8*
FOR >SALE—A. good horse. Ap
ply A. E. Oestreicher, Dash
wood phone 571T0. , 8:15*
FOR SALE—Webster paint
sprayer, model Q, complete
outfit. Apply to Gerry Moffat
Kippen. 8*
FOR SALE—100 acres, Stanley
, Twp., brick house, bank barn,
driveshed, electric water pres
sure system, some bush.—21
acres in edge of Mitchell, has
basement barn, 2 deck hen
house, Igt storey house, fur
nace, 3 piece bath, attached
garage, town water, electric
ity. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter. 25c
FOR SALE—10 acres at Varna,
house, garage and double
deck henhouse, electricity,
hens optional, quick posses
sion. W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
lc
FOR SALE—New house, insul
ated, Jiardwood floors, cup
boards, modern conveniences.
J. Willis, Exeter.25tfc
FOR SALE—100 acres pasture,
highway 83, water windmill
pumped. W. C. Pearce, Exeter.
25c
COMFORTABLE Cottage For
Sale—Located on Highway 23
at Whalen close to store and
school, 6 miles east of Cent
ralia, six rooms, hydro and
1/5 acre of land. C. V. Pick
ard, Realtor, Exeter.
FOR SALE—100 and 150 acre
farm in Stephen Twp. These
are both good farms with
good buldings and the best
of land. Both are close to
village and school. Reasonable
terms. Also 150 acres in Hay
Twp. C. V. Pickard, Realtor,
Exeter. 15c
The Huron County Home Com
mittee requests Tenders for the
supplying of 100 ton of Stoker
Coal for the County Home at
Clinton. Prices to be on the
track at Clinton. Analysis of
coal to be shown. Tenders to
be in the hands of the under
signed not later than April 30th,
1948.
N. W. Miller,
County Clerk,
8:15c Goderich, Ont.
GRAVEL TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
For crushing and hauling gravel
—Sealed tenders plainly mark
ed will be received by the un
dersigned until 6:00 o’clock p.m
Saturday, April 17th, 1948, for
crushing and hauling 400 0 cu.
yds. of crushed stone % inch
size. Gravel to be used from
the Welsh pit. Tenders to state
price for hauling on a flat rate,
also at a rate per cu. yd. pei*
mile. Contractor to supply
crusher, power and trucks; Hay
Township to supply one truck.
Work to be completed by Octo
ber 1st, 19 48. All work to be
done under the direction of the
Road Superintendent. Marked
cheque for $200 to accompany
tender. No tender necessarily
accepted. Contractor to satisfy
the Council as to Compensation
Insurance carried. Contract to
be signed before work com
mences.
James Masse, Road Sup’t.
Zurich, Ont. R.R.2.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk.
Zurich, Ont.
8:15c
Fertilizer
for all kinds of crops now in
stock at my warehouse at the
farm.
0-14-7
2-12-6
4-12-6
2-12-10
— 24-Hour Service —
FOR SALE—100 acres, produc
tive -clay loam, vicinity of
Exeter, 8 room brick house,
L-shaped barn, 60x40, 40x40,
driveshed, garage, never fail
ing water supply, 5 acres hard
wood bush, hydro available.
Immediate possession. R. D.
Hunter, phone 113w Exeter.
22tfc
FOR SALE—Beaver Oats, an
early, heavy yielding variety,
grade 1, .commercial, $1.35
bushel, sacks free. G. Broder
ick, Exeter, phone Hensall
83r25.___________________8*
FOR SALE—Two Holstein heif
ers, due In June, T.B. tested
and vaccinated. Alf. Ropp,
phone 9 6r4 Zurich. 8*
Book Yo ur Ord er Now for
(April or May Delivery
Most breeds available for April
but some breeds are already nearly
booked for April and early May.
STARTED CHICKS—-A limited
number of well-started pullets.
FREE RANGE, 8-10 WEEKS
TO READY-TO-LAY pullets
3.000 to 4,000 available for
booking now!
4-WEEK-OLD READY-MADE
CAPONS—booked up to May I.
Book your order for May or
June delivery. Capons are profit
able !
N. Stanlake & Son
Phone Dashwood 36r2
FOR SALE'—1946 Dodge sedan,
’$1,650. Apply to W. Cunning
ham, Officer’s Mess, Centra
lia. 8*
FOR SALE—60 stocker pigs,
weighing from 50 pounds up.
Charles Bedard, 98rl5, Zurich
8*
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Hy-Way Hank
Queen Oil-Burning Brooder Stoves
Brand new! Never uncrated!
$20.00 (while they last)
Lakeview Hatchcry, Exeter
or wup.es ftmny iw.
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“He bought all wo had
and turned them loose —
wanted to prove that any
one mechanical minded
would head straight for
Exeter Motor Sales for car
Service!”
is little
or large
difference in
hatcheries, or
“spotty”. Re
down as the
over the returns closely, there
bookings, whether they are small
all over the lot, and decidedly
about the same percentage
and (in Ontario) applies to Appro-
FOR SALE—1947 model John
Deere BR tractor, starter and
lights, reason for selling,
bought a larger tractor. Clem
ent Boland, 1 mile east of Mt.
Carmel, 8*
Lakeview Poultry Farms and Hatchery
Wsin Bro s, , Phone 78 and 92 Exeter, Ontario i
FOR SALE—Massey-Harris low
steel wagon (nearly hew);
Frost & Wood 13 spring
tooth cultivator; International
9 stiff tooth cultivator, Mas
sey-Harris 14 plate disc with
forecarriage; heavy set brass
mounted harness. Apply J.
McCarthty, 1% miles east and
1 mile- south of Mt, Carmel,
R,R. 3, Ail^a Craig. 8c
Dodge & DeSoto
Sales & Service
Phone 200
Tom Coates Fred Dobbs
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