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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-05-06, Page 6* «■ Page 6 a> THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 6th, 1948 Why Our Local Insurance Service IS Important We study your personal needs and recommend proper protection Phones: Office 24 Residence 1623 Exeter. Ontario b OR SALE—Davenport in feet 'condition. Phone Exeter, FOR SALE TEACHERS WANTED FOR RENT cleaners, Beavers 11c for the sev- the Usborne Area. Exper- may expect FOR ’'RENT—Vacuum by the day or week. Hardware, Exeter, FOR SALE - Heavy duty hot water tank equipped with el­ ectric heater, also annex with hot water coil attached. W Middleton. phone 280J. 22:29:6*’ The Insurance Man FOR SALE—5,00 0 Strawberry plants, named variety; also Raspberry canes. Now is the time to plant them. Phone 26 6 Exeter. L. V. Hogarth. 6e STRAWBERRY PLANTS SALE - - Eacrett variey. G. Broderick, phone Hensail. FOR Mrs. 83r25 6* ^Zz lO&H calf 4 months; heifers, steers; 5 ham cow with Farrow calf; 2 ers; 3 yearling ling heifers. FEED—100 bus. mixed and a quantity of hay. IMPLEMENTS — M.H. er, 6 ft.; M.H. mower, F.&W. 3-horse cultivator; fertilizer plate in­ drag har- cultivator; 2-furrow plow; ; steel gravel wagon; ladder; scales; pump 3 doz. s stret- ■ house, spring- » year- jjraiix bind- 6 ft., steel drill: Sales and Service . . . on Grain Grinders, Grain Rollers, Electro-pails, Milk Coolers, Electric Fencers, Farm Freezers, Milking Machines, and Household Appliances ©It pa\s to have your machines checked over and gunning properly. © We specialize in electric motors, sales and repair­ ing. O Ami if you have some wiring to be done, consult ns first as our prices are reasonable. ©We have just received our Spring shipment of Hotshot Batteries. Place your order now for new batteries for your electric fencers. h Wright El ectric Phone Kirkton 27r3 St. Marys, R.R. 1 KMSMCSXNU >|9 Let the month of May be the month of Pay. Advertise!! FOR SALE- Model A Ford, 19 28, in good .condition, priv­ ately owned. Howard Kers- lake, 114 miles south of Exeter on No. 4 Highway, u* FOR SALE—15 ft. cabin trailer excellent condition, all con­ veniences, sleeps two, reason­ able. Phone 34 5R Exeter, Ont. 6* FOR SALE—Dinette suite, natu­ ral with red trim and leather seats; also an icebox. Phone 219w. 6c FOR SALE — Kitchen range, nearly new; also a dresser. Apply to Earl Parsons. Exeter _______________ FOR SALE—-A number of good building lots situated on high ground, reasonably priced. Ralph Batten. Exeter. 6c FOR SALE—DeSota car, good running condition, real good tires. Ralph Batten, Exeter. 6-c roller; McD. M.H. seed drill throw disc; 4 row; hay rake M.H, walking walking plow; sloop sleigh, 1 truck wagon; box; stock buggy; cutter fanning mill; wheelbarrow; jack; 2B horse engine; grain bags; sacks; wire chers; sling ropes, colony brooder stove; 2 range shelters; sap kettle; small quantity of timbers and plank; set of team harness; single work harness; new set of double lines; 4 good collars; 3 horse eveners; neck- yokes; doubletrees; forks; ,shov’ els; etc. Positively No Reserve. Farm Ts Sold TERMS—CASH ROBERT DUNCAN, Prop. W, E. NAIRN, Auctioneer. TEACHER WANTED — Applica­ tions are invited eral vacancies in Township School ienced teachers §1750, Please reply, giving ex­ perience and former Inspec­ tor’s name to A. G. Hicks, Secy. R. R. 3, Exeter. Phone 172r6, Exeter. 12 section ; corn plow; riding single bob hay rack rack; high 30 ft. .2000 lb. pulper; FOR RENT—3 room furnished apartment -close to Exeter, hydro, water and private en­ trance. Call Exeter 176rl2. 6c FOR SALE—Holstein cow, soon. Grant Ford, north of Elimvilh-. FOR SALE—-Outdoor toilet. Ap­ ply Bill Hooper, in the even­ ing, 6* WANTED WANTED — 'Curling stones, at once. State condition and price. Write Carlof, 537 Bes- serer Street, Ottawa, Ont. 29:6.13:20c. WANTED—'Quiet young airforce couple desire three furnished rooms with conveniences. Ap- Mrs. N. W. Berger, Clinton.- Phone 180w. 1* WANTED—A small number of cattle for pasture. Apply to Lewis Johns, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone 44r8 Kirkton. 6* HELP WANTED ! WANTED—Assistant for "Snack Shop” kitchen, June to Labor Day. W. Eric McIlroy, Lake­ view Casino, Grand Bend. c SUMMER WAITRESSES WANT­ ED—Girls of neat appearance for ‘‘Snack Shop”, Grand Bend. Season, May or June till Labor Day night. Good wages; nice living quarters overlooking lake; very reas­ onable working hours; girls supervised; character refer­ ences required. Apply in own handwriting to W. Eric Mc­ Ilroy, Lakeview Casino. Grand Bend. c WANTED—Application for the position of caretaker of the Court House, Goderich, will be received until 12 o’clock noon, Friday, May 21st. Ap­ plicant to state age and qua­ lifications. Salary $1,500 per year. Please apply to the un­ dersigned. N. W. Miller, County Clerk, Goderich, Ontario MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE—Anyone wishing to , pasture stock ' on the St. Jos­ eph Airfield write to James’ Lott, Leamington Ont. 29,6* CUSTOM PLOWING, cultivating and discing. Apply .to Leon Triebner, R.R.l, Hensail, or phone 171r24 Exeter from 7 to 7.30 a.m. 6:13* BABY CHICKS NEUHAUSER White Leghorns. Pure Creighton strain. High speed layers. Available now, §15 per hundred. Pullets $31. Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St., London. LOST LOST—Black and white Schaf­ fer pencil, gentleman’s size. Finder please return to Times Advocate. Reward. 6c LOST—On Sunday, vicinity of James St. Church, a book containing a record of child­ ren’s names and ages. (Finder please return to office of Jones & May. 6* NOTICE NOTICE—A Ford wheel with tire has been left at Cann’s Mill. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for advt. c NOTICE RE CORN BORER All corn growers of South Huron are notified to have all corn stalks or refuse destroyed before June 1, 194S. All garden plots and corn along fence bot­ toms . cleaned they grounds moth, inspection Huron. or up are for I will of headlands must be and destroyed as prolific breeding the Corn Borer make a thorough the whole of South FOR RENT — Accommodation for one couple without family no drinking. Phone 17 Exeter 6c FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, all conveniences, quiet couple, no children. Apply at Times-Advocate. 6c FOR RENT — 7-room modern house, partly furnished, close to Exeter, suitable for 2 fam­ ilies. Apply Box B, Times- Advocate. 6tf* TO LET—In Elimville, two large, partly furnished rooms, use of basement, three-piece bath, kitchen privileges, heat, lights, hot and cold running water supplied, land for gar­ den if desired. Phone 25rl0 Kirkton. Mrs. Thos. Bell. 6c AUCTION SALES John K. Drake, of Staff a, died Saturday in London in his 69 th year. Surviving are his wife, the former Charlotte Nor­ ris; three daughters, Mrs. James M'cKellar (Marvis), London, Mrs Thomas Kay (Zoe), London, Mrs, Peter Pidgeon (Verna), Mitchell; and one son, John, of Staffa, Interment took .place at Staff a Cemetery Tuesday after­ noon.AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE The undersigned has received instructions to sell by auction in EXETER SATURDAY, MAY 8, at 1:30 p.m. the following: Dining room .suite, 6 table, buffet, china cabinet; bed, springs, mattress couch 4 kitch­ en chairs, lamps sewing machine 2 rockers; leather rocker; com­ mode; pictures; 2 rugs; lino­ leum; dishes of all kinds; coal oi’ wood stove; 3 burner hydro stove; good axe; kitchen clock; 2 boilers; lawn mower; long ladder; scoop shovel; step lad­ der; shovels; hoes; garden rake; forks; barrels; boxes; quantity of wood; and many other articles. TERMS — CASH WILLIAM WINER, Prop. GEORGE LAWSON, Clerk public 1918 Notice Citizens of CREDITON6:13* Kindly have yourREAL ESTATE RUBBISH cup-the curb for pick-up.at Sat, /Way 8 Trustees ■& 1935 Fertilizer1937 1948 1947 1937 o’clock sharpWeeders. — 24-Hour Service Phone 64w with with cows 7 yrs. Perch­ purpose out of Howard 44rl0. 6* boy’s bar. Har- 6* FOR SALE—Brill press (bench) with motor, IB h-P-, Westing­ house motor; electric fan; h.p. motor. Lorne Johnston, phone 2S6w. Exeter. CENTRALfA BRICK house with conveniences, extra lots and barn. W. C. Pearce. FOR. SALE—Small acreage, good house with conveniences barn, henhouse. Early pos- ession. W. C. Pearce. FOR ^SALE—3 Dual Shorthorn bulls, all good milking cows. Johns, phone Kirkton FOR SALE—Three horse in­ throw disc, recently overhaul­ ed; also riding plow, cheap. .Phone 92r4 Zurich. 6* Elmer Pickering, Corn Borer Inspector. FOR SALE—Hard maple wood, §5.00 .a cord. Clarence Haw­ kins, phone 22r6 Kirkton. 6c FOR SALE — Frame building, 10x14 ft. with a good shingled roof, next north of corner of Huron and Elizabeth streets. 29:6* FOR SALE—Walnut veneer, 3- piece bedroom suite, like new reasonable. Rhone Creditoil 2 w. 6 c FOR SALE—'Second hand bicycle, double cross Phone 2 Or 21 ,Crediton. vey Hodgins. DR SALE—New house, insul­ ated, .hardwood floors, boards, modern conveniences. J. Willis, Exeter. 25tfc FARM FOR SALE—Hay Twp., 10 0 acres, barn with good stabling, strawshed, reason­ ably good house. W. C. Pearce. chairs, :t*s Theatre W UNCONQUERED’ wmm with uoiHmdit mi For Sale FOR SALE—'One Fawcett Tor­ rid Oil kitchen range with hot water coil and electric fan draft control for economy used 10 months. Apply Box A 'Times-Advocate. 6c Chev Coach. Dodge Coach, new 'motor. New Ford two ton. Mercury 1 ton stake, low mileage. Dodg^ (good wagon). Motor shot, cheap. Soil Pulverizer. All kinds of Cultivators for Ford and Ferguson Tractors. Get Your Motor Tuned & Save Gas for the Sumner SANDY ELLIOT HAVE YOU BEEN WAITING for that new Singer Sewing machine. We have a few Elec­ tric Portable and Cabinet models available, also treadle machines. Singer Sewing Ma­ chine Co., STRATFORD, Ont- 6:13:20c STARTED CHICKS. All breeds in our brooders now. This week we can offer you some exceptionally fine started chicks. Some two weeks old. Neuhauser Hatcheries, 81 King St., London. TOMORROW of Montreal )R SALE—15 0 acres .good sandy loam, good buildings, hydro, good water supply, 2 acres peach orchard, on coun­ ty road, B mile from pave­ ment, between Grand Bend and Exeter, with or without implements and stock. Immed­ iate possession. Apply to Lloyd Lippert R.R.3, Dash­ wood. 29:6:13* CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK IMPLEMENTS AND FEED W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will sell by public auction on LOT 10, CON. 14, Hibbert BOUNDARY, 1 mile north of Farquhar on THURSDAY, MAY7 13, 1918 commencing at 1 the following: HORSES—Clyde old; Clyde horse, eron horse, 9 yrs. CATTLE- calf calf with cow heifer with calf by side; Dur- for all kinds of crops now in stock at my warehouse at the farm. FOR SALE — Service Station with living quarters on high­ way No. 4 south of Exeter. Good opportunity for married couple. Apply Box S, Tiraes- Advocate. FOR SALE—Three land containing house, barn, booth and service station, located on lakeroad, highway 83 west of Dashwood. Apply Wm. Gossman, Dashwood, 6* FOR SALE — Frame building 35x50, part metal roof, in Centralia. Phone G. Leslie, 339J Exeter. 6c CREDITON HOME —Comfortable house, hydro, been completely and is furnished, priced. Immediate C. V. Pickard, St. Exeter. FOR SALE IB storey first floor has redecorated Reasonably possession. Realtor Main HOUSE FOR SALE—Well locat­ ed in Exeter, IB storey brick. All modern conveniences. Nice lot. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. Exeter. LOTS FOR SALE—Desirable building lots for sale. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE—iA frame building 22 x 30; build­ ing 18x24. Wm. Elliott, Centralia. mare, aged; old. -Holstein cow by. side; Black cow by side; 3 Durham calves by side; Hereford with calf by side; Durham 0-14-7 2-12-6 4-12-6 2-12-10 N. Stanlake & Son Phone Dashwood 36r2 Howdy Folks! It was during Prohi­ bition. The railroad station was packed with a gay going-away throng. Over at one stood a quiet little manside of the waiting room .......... „ fidgeting about and attempting to hide himself from the crowd. A policeman noticed that the stranger had something in his coat pocket from which drops were falling in slow trickles. The officer, with a gleam in his eye, collared the gent, put a finger out under the drops, caught one and tasted it. Then he spoke to the man. ’ “Scotch ?” “Nope,” replied the stranger, “Airdale pup!” But brother, it doesn’t pay to be Scotch when it comes to car lubrication. Regular oil change and greasing every 2,000 miles is what the manufacturer recommends to keep your car running properly and save vital moving pails. South End Service RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard and a Cast of Thousands in Cecil B. De Milled Supreme Technicolor Achievement