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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-02-03, Page 4MISCELLANEOUS TENDERS WANTED PERSONAL heal- New only Barley APPLICATIONS WANTED We Predict PLASTER CONTRACTING— Plain or ornamental- Guaran­ teed satisfaction. Free esti­ mates, Phone Dashwood 122, D, C. Firby. 20:27:3:10* CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Phone 27R11 , Smart New Samples Smart new samples by Tip Top are here. They offer you an attractive selection of ga­ bardines, worsteds and flan­ nels for your new suit. We advise you to order your spring suit now. A small de­ posit will hold your garment until it is required. Samples in both Tip Top and Fleet Street clothes, both tailored by Tip Top. Tip Top $44.50 Fleet Street $57.50 Three-week Delivery Crediton THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 3, 1949 Keep an Eye on this Page for Bargains! REAL ESTATE CORN BOUGHT FOR HIGHEST market price and- shelled at farm. See me while the price is high. II. Peterson, R.R; 3, Dashwood (formerly Lloyd Lippert farm, phone Dash­ wood 31rl5. 25tfc FOR SALE—-2 storey brick house, Exeter, well located. Furnace, air conditioner, 3 piece bath upstairs, 2 piece main floor, garage, all in good condition, W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 2 pc One hundred grass farm be­ longing to the William Penhale estate, being Lot 6, Con. 7, Hay Township, foi’ sale by tender, Windmill with good well of water on farm. Sealed tenders to be in by February 16. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms: cash. Address tenders to the William Penhale estate, % Asa J. Penhale,. exe­ cutor, R.R.l, Exeter. 27:3:10c FARMS FOR SALE—■ lO-.O acres, Usborne Twp. county road.*Good brick house, barn and drive shed, Hydro and water -pressure, 17 acres wheat, 40 acres ploughed. •Spring possession. 150 acres, Usborne Twp, near highway and school. Good ■brick house, * large barn, silo, hydro, Spring possession, 90 acres, Hay Twp, Near high­ way and village. Brick house, .barn with .good stabling. Hyd­ ro. 9 acres .hardwood bush. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. On FOR SALE'—Eiye room house, hydro and town water, Base­ ment. Immediate possession. ‘Price $2700.'00. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. Applications will be received for the position of janitor Joi’ the James Street United Church, duties to commence at once. Married man whose wife is will­ ing to assist preferred. Apply stating salary expected. Foi’ par­ ticulars apply to the secretary, J. M. Southeott, Times-Advo­ cate. 2 to. FOR SALE—150 acre farm, 100 acres clear, 5i0 acres bush and -pasture: half mile from •highway; 3 miles -from Exeter. Possession April 1. Part jsash. 2 good wells, spring, residence, barn and shed. Box 145 Exeter. H. Hogarth. Brick drive- Fred 3:10:17* SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new thy flesh; new vigor. “get acquainted” All druggists. THREE FARMS FOR SALE— 66 acres, house, small barn, hydro ‘passes. 1'00 acres, house, large bank barns, hydro passes. 85 acres all til­ lable loam,house, driveshed, henhouse, bank barn, handy to markets. Others to choose from. W. O. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. High egg prices from July to December. High poultry meat prices or early hatched cockerels, “February and March hatched”. Poultry meat prices are the highest on record. „ Thousands and thousands of hens have made ■ good profits this past fall and are going to mar­ ket at high prices 3oc and 44c per lb. alive at the farm. With all these hens going to market and an overall reduction in bookings for February hatched chicks., eggs will be scarce by June or July and prices will be high during summer and early fall. FARMS FOR ‘SALE—66 acres, Hay Township, house, small barn, hydro passes, $2,500. 100 acres, Hibbert Township, house, large bank barns, hy­ dro passes, $5,000. S5 acres, Stephen Township, full set buildings, handy to markets, $6,500. 90 acres, Hay Twp., full set buildings, hydro, $5,- 500. 150 acres, Hibbert, full set buildings, conveniences, hydro, $14,000. 115 acres, Usborne, full set buildings, conveniences, hydro, $11,500. —W- C. Pearce, realtor, Exe­ ter. 3 c HOUSES FOR SALE—Hensail, 5 rooms, roll brick siding, garage, liydrq* ..$1,000. Hen­ sail, 6 rooms! Brick, full base­ ment, hydro, $3,500, 'possess at once. Exeter, one floor, 4 rooms and bathroom, $3,000, possess at once. —W. C. Pearce, realtor, Exeter. 3c FOR SALE—Six building lots, fronting on Thomas and Carl­ ing Streets. Phone- 233 after 6 p.m. 27:3c FEMALE HELP WANTED It is more important than ever to buy January and February chicks to hit all of the best egg markets with “A” Large eggs from July to December. Cockerels over , 6 lbs. are selling for 40c to 42c alive at the farm. A big cockerel brings around $3.00. Start February or March cockerels and get them on the market before the rush, and hit the high price. Storage stocks of poultry are the lowest in years both in Canada and the United States, “almost nil”. f Started Pullets 2-4 ^X^eeks Old For Delivery February J to February 20 240 EGGS FROM 275 PULLETS — DIDN’T LOSE EXTRAS: Last year’s chicks best I ever had. Good results with your chicks for seven years. My 275 Boek x New Hamp pullets averaged over 200 eggs from September to the present time, gathered as high as 240 eggs from 275 pullets — says Mr. Hilton Truemner, of Zurich, Ontario. January 10, 1949, 406 PULLETS PUT IN PENS FROM 416 CHICKS: Well pleased with our chickens, Chumbo, R.R.Last year we put in 406 pullets out o£ 416 Sarnia, Ontario. December 23, 1948. EXCELLENT RESULTS: We had excellent results with the 1,000 writes Mrs. Nick . __ chicks we re­ ceived from you last year and this year we expect to order in the neighbourhood A.* O’Brien, 900 Victoria Bldg.jof 5000 over a four-month period —- from.Mr. W. J Ottawa^ Ontario. r WANTED—An upstairs girl, al­ so kitchen girl. Apply at Central Hotel. 20tfc FOR SALE FOR SALE—A large quantity pf 12 inch cord wood, also slabs, Fred C, Kalbfleisch and Sons, Zurich, phone 69, 6:6tc NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­ INES—Cabinet and Electric, also Treadle machines. Re­ pairs to all makes,. Singer Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St. Stratford. 2ffc FOR SALE—-Single bed, springs and mattress, two years old, but only used for about a year in good condition. Apply Doug Pryde, telephone 41w Exeter, / FOR SALE—V.A.O. Case tractor also scuffler and hydraulic lift plow, Will sell separately. Wally Wein.s 25rl Dashwood. 3: 10c FOR SALE—1 Bronze gobbler, hatched in June, 1948, suit­ able foi* breeding purposes. If interested communicate at once with Ed. Turnbull, 52rl0 Dashwood, 3: 10* PIGS FOR SALE—Weaners and Stocker pigs; also sows for ( sale. Apply to Chas. S. Bedard 98rl5 Zurich, Ont. -3* FOR SALE—Ivory enamelled ■range, coal or wood, in .good condition, equipped with wat­ er front. Apply to Clarence Down, .phone 177r2 Exeter. 3c FOR SALE—Solid timber frame .2l6x4i8x24 ft post with 'gerts and braces complete, in the flat, ready to load. A. Dayman R.R. 3 Exeter. 3:10* FOR SALE—Oil brooder stove, cheap; 3-piece grey flannel suit, size 3 6, $8.00; maga­ zines; novels; pocket books, 5c and 10c; electric supplies, lamps and other articles. The House of Signs, A. H. Daynes, Huron Street W., across the tracks. 27:3* FOR SALE—Cornet, Beare and. Bon. Best offer. Call 5 2 'Cred­ iton. ‘3* FOR ‘SALE—Green Studebaker coupe, 1947, with back seal. Excellent condition. Phone 222 Mrs. Forbes Roberts. 3c FOR SALE—Engine drive wash­ ing machine, Used one year. Tieman’s Hardware, Dash wood 3* FOR SALE—Cockshutt, No.l, 4-row beet and bean cultivat­ or . Good as new. W. J. F. Bell, Kippen, phone 91rl2 Hensail 3:10* FOR SALE—Table model radio, two years old. Has plastic case, good tone; reasonable. Call 385J Exetei’ FOR SALE—Power take-off for W.C. Allis-Chalmers; also ’28 Chev motor. Howard Kerslake ■phone 175r21 Exeter, lc FOR SALE—Two good male calves. G. J. Dow. 3* FOR SALE BY TENDER WANTED LOST Stenographer Full Or Part Time PHONE 14 EXETER Experienced In Typing And Shorthand Stenographer WANTED PHONE 92 EXETER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Tenders are asked for the desirable property of Samuel Ross, east side of Main Street Exeter. This lot has a sixty foot frontage, contains one quarter ‘acre of land, with some fruit trees. The house is a two story white brick veneer, basement under whole house. Three piece bath, high back sink in kitcheji. Electric pump supplies soft water to bath room fixtures. Furnace about five years old. Must be seen to be appreciated. Would make a good business locat­ ion. Tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked “Tender for Ross property’’ will be received up to Feb­ ruary 12th, 1949, 6 p.m. No tendex* necessarily accepted. B’.W.F. Beavers, Exeter. 3:10c Pure Light Sussex Pure Broad Breasted New Hamps Pure Fast Feathering Barred Rocks Large Type White Leghorns Sussex x New Hamps Rock x New Hamps Red x Rocks Rock X Leghorns Sussex x Leghorns New Hamp x Leghorns BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Distri­ bute, on Part Time or Full Time basis, our 250> products; Toiletries, Vitamins, Extracts, Spices, Baking Powder, Cakes, Doughnuts, Glass, Silver, Fur­ niture and Shoe Polishes, etc. Each Indlvidua 1 a customer. Excellent opportunity to test your business abilities. Write for FREE details and cata­ logue. FAMILEX, 1600 Delor- imier, Montreal, i 13i8tc FOR RENT Our Fast Feathering Barred Rocks are an outstanding breed. Customers report them Feathering, maturing and egg size like a Leghorn with high production and a top market bird. Book Your Order NOW and Start Your Chicks EARLY for Biggest Profits Lakeview Farms and Hatchery Exetefy Ontario Elimmville Farm Forum The Elimville North Farm For­ um met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johns. The topic on the radio was ’’This Little Pig Went to Market’* and a very in­ teresting discussion took place, bringing out the good and bad points of the open market add organized marketing. The forum thought that co-operative mar­ keting would be a benefit to our community with an investigation into the fee taken when our hogs are shipped to market. They also thought that Cold storage and trade with foreign countries would help in time of surplus farm products. There were 29 members pres­ ent A few games of euchre were enjoyed after which lunch was Served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benson Williams unci the topic will be ’’Food In Sales Clothing**. WANTED—Middle - aged woman desiring a good home. Apply at Times-Advocate, 3* WANTED—Used Sewing mach­ ine. W. Martin, Exeter South. 3c HORSES WANTED — An un­ limited number of good work horses for sale or exchange. G. J. Dow. 27:3:10:17 WANTED—-Housework -by an ex­ perienced womans dressmaker. Miss Clarissa Mitchell, Hen- sall. 3* RUB IT KING OF PAIN meN ► Juat beat and rub in WFJFiw MINARD’S, and note the quick relief you get. uraaaclaae, faatArying, no BtrociM or unpleasant odor. o«.boS.ESS,kW •'’•"SEy. 13-46 “'»»*• LOST—Between Rether’s Coffee Shpp and Opera House Satur­ day night, a paii’ of girl’s dark -horn - rimmed glasses. Finder please leave at Times- Advocate Office. 3* NOTICES The Winchelsea Beef Ring has a few shares still available. Par­ ties interested please contact the secretary at an early date. George Davis, Secretary, Phone Kirkton 14-14 or Milton .McCurdy, President, Phone Kirkton 34-4 * Re Insurance ‘ Policy holders of the McGil­ livray Mutual Fire Insurance Company who operate tractors on barn floors are, according to recent regulations passed by the Board of Directors, obliged to attach to their tractors an ap­ proved fire extinguisher. Failing to do this voids your insurance in .case 'of a loss caused by use of such buildings. W. S. Patterson, secretary, 20:27:3c R.R. 8, Parkhill. For Sale 1947 Plymouth Si>ecial Sedan, like new, heater, white walls, less than 9,000 miles. We know this to be correct. 1946 Ford Coach, heater, clock, upholstery spotless, 19,000 miles. 1947 Ford Coach, heater, radio, above average. 1946 and 1941 Ford Coaches, above average. 1931 Chev Sedan, 38,000 miles. 1930 Ford “A” Coach. Three Used Car Radios. Ward Fritz Dodge & DeSoto ZURICH ONTARIO vehicle in insured the Fire heid ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Insurance Company will be in Farquhar Hall, Farquhar, on Monday, February 7, 194‘9, at 2:00 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the reports of the Directors and Auditors fox’ the past year, for the election of two Directors for a three-year term, the election of a Director to complete the term of the late John McGrath, the election of Auditors and any other* business that may be in the interests of the Company. The Directors whose term o f office expires, both o f whom are eligible for re-elect­ ion, are W. A. Hamilton and Milton McCurdy, ARTHUR FRASER, Secretary-Treasurer HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR DEAD STOCK HORSES each $5.00 CATTLE each $5.00 HOGS per cwt. $1.50 According to size and condition. collect Exeter 235 Seaforth 15 DARLING . CO. OF CANADA LTD. R f 1 FOR RENT—Good frame -1101186 with -hydro, 6 rooms, within a short distance of Exeter. Apply at Tinies-Advocate. 3 c FOR RENT-—-Five-roomed house in country, one block off No. 4 Highway. Apply Leonard Smith, Lucan, ph. 15r23. 3* WORK WANTED SITUATION WANTED — Book­ keeper, male, experienced, full or part time. Apply Box “J”, Times-Advocate. 20:27:3c GET READY for Spring. Have your Machinery repaired be­ fore the spring rush starts. H. Peterson, Tel. Daishwood 31rll, cHr--------------------------------------— FARM FOR SALE—$5,000.00, 6 miles north of Goderich, 127J acres, good land, part clay loam, part sandy 10am, 22 acres wood lot, 45 acres ready for Spring seeding, spring water supply, fruit trees end shrubs. GoOd 6-rooin 2-storey frame house, 28’x 28’. Bank •barn 36 ft. X 54 .ft, Hen house. Hydro not installed but signed for. Possession April 1, C. F. Chapman, Real Estate Broker, phone 18, Goderich, Ont. 3:10c NOTICE WHITEWASHING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson Dashwood Phone 35rl9 _____________s______________7 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned -has received instructions to sell -by public’ auction the real estate and household effects of the late Miss Rachel Wilson, Centralia, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 at 1:00 o’clock sharp the following: HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Din­ ing room set (oak)—buffet, ta­ ble, 4 chairs; "‘drop-leaf table; drop-head Raymond sewing ma­ chine; kitchen stove, heater; kitchen couch; leum rug, large 12 x 12; clock; Axminster rug, 9 13 hand-hooked mats; holstered chairs; couch; tre -tables; mirror, 3’ x 5’ bevel plate and stand; Axminster rug, 7’ x 9’; 3 parlor chairs and set­ tee; oak bed springs and mat­ tress; dresser; washstand; -bed­ room suite, complete; 2 feather ticks; bed a ■ ■ Tom Semple SIGNS Trucks, Windows, Store Front Signs, Gold Leaf Lettering PHONE 15531 EXETER 'W '■ Quebec congo- kitchen x 12’; 3 up- 4 cen- Np, we are not shoemakers but We can put yon on a sure foundation by calling spool bedstead; wooden and springs; 2 trunks; washstand; 3 strips of carpet’; 3 mirrors; a quantity of pota­ toes; r coal; sealers; <“ tity of odd dishes; pictures; pantry table; rangette; electric washing chine; ‘brooms; mops; sweeper; lawn mower; set quilting frames; board; spade; axe; can; ter; quumuy ui tains and drapes; bedding, including ket, and sheets; hand fancy work; 5 kitchen chaits. REAL ESTATE: 2 bed rooms downstairs, room upstairs, kitchen, pantry and washroom, dining robin, cel­ lar Under house, lights and water; bank barn; 4 lots of land; able Main iulo) <* IItill LXUJL JJvvtU* 3 -toilet sets; quantity of dinner set; quan- ; silverware; electric ma- carpet . ladder; . ironing spade; axe; sprinkling flour -barrel; electric toas- quantity of pictures, cur- all kinds of quilts, bian- quantity of •table linens; Cudmore Gravel Phone Exeter 171r3 4 YOU Specials CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS FORD Club Cc>Upe# black, Frame house, bed- Under house, bunk barn; Some fruit trees; a desir- Dlacd to live Situated Street, Genitalia. Property of the late RACHEL WILSON GORDON WILSON FRED KERR Executors FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer Sale will be held under cover if weather is bad. TERMS: Household effects— cash. Terms on property kaawn day of sale. on made 1947 FORD Club Coupe, black, white rims, ahd other extras. 1947 FORD Special Deluxe Se­ dan, maroon, loaded w’ith ex- * tras. 1^946 MERCURY 118 3 e-dan, blue, supercushion tires, side ihitrow, radio, etc. 1941 HUDSON 6 S edan, grey, “ lovely condition. 1935 TERRAPLANE 6 Sedan, * •black, recently overhauled.- 1934 PLYMOUTH Business Coupe. All These Cars Are Winterized And Are Equipped With Heaters GOOD CASH PHICEB For Your Car* Bob Cook HENSALL, ONTAHXO Bus. 54 -phone- Iks. 78