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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-03-24, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1949 * Have you mad© your contri­ bution to the Red Cross?What you hanker for is easy to’get with a Want Ad VACUUM CLEANERS By Day or Week, - also - FQR SALE FQR SALE FEMALE HELP WANTED LOST LOST The New Michaels’ Electric FLOOR POLISHER Extra large revolving brush, easy to guide and control that even a ehilcl can work with it J 75c per day •4 So Beavers Hardware Phone 8 6 FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers trac­ tor, on rubber model ”C”, lights and starter, s c u t f 1 e r and bean puller attachments. Reg Knight, Phone 174rll Exeter, 24ctf NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­ INES—Cabinet also Treadle pairs to all MWM Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St. Stratford. 2tfc FOR SALE— “Fink” snowplow, •complete with wing and hy­ draulics, $775, also, rubber tired wagon. Apply Leon Triebner, R. R. 1. Hensag], Phone 171r24 Exeter around 7:00 a.m. 10:17:24* HELP WANTED, FEMALE— Woman oy girl for general housework. Apply Mrs. W" liam Taman, ter. Wil- phone 95 Exe- 24c and Electric, machines. Re­ makes. Singer FOR SALE—1947 Ford Coach, black, tires, iginal owner. William Lawrence, Zurich. 17:24c custom, radio, new car condition, Phone new or- 214, HELP WANTED—-G i-r 1 wanted to wait on tables and help in Coffee Shop. Apply George R ether, Exeter. 24c LOST—In Exetei* on Thursday of last week, a Purse containing small, sum of money. Finder please return to Tims. Apple­ ton, at Dr, Fletcher’s office, J»24c LOST—In vicinity of Dashwood, or Crediton, 750.16 spare tire and wheel, Bennett’s Dairy, Hensail, phone 27, - 24* ice box, miirror/ft floor oil .lamps, wash board, white iron bed, springs spring-filled mattresses, 3 iron beds with WANTED LOST-—In Exeter, on Thursday of last week, a small white rosary. Valued as keepsake. Reward, Please Times-Advocate, AUCTION SALES leave at 24* FOR SALE—1937 Ford coach, best cash offer. Phone Exeter 25S, evenings,Exeter FOR SALE—Allis Chalmers mo­ del B tractor, C pistons, equipped with pulley and hy­ draulic lift. William Stanlake, R.R, 1 Exeter, phone 17r5 Crediton. 17:24:7c WANTED TO RENT—Three or four unfurnished rooms in vicinity of Exeter. Apply by mail to LAC Wilson, S, W. RCAF station Centralia. 24* MEN WANTED A Wardrobe Accessories Your men’s store carries a complete line of wardrobe accessories — socks, belts, ties, braces, handkerchiefs, etc. See our selection when choosing' your spring’ clothes. FOR SALE — Hallicrafters Sky champion radio receiver, bass reflex and phono jack; also automatic record player, col­ lection of fine music records. Rev. A. Hinton, Kippen, phone 74r4 Hensall. 24:31* FOR SALE—A dark bay Clyde team, rising 4 and 5, very quiet; a dark red bull, 9 mos.; also some open heifers, good colour. Delbert L. Gaiser, R.R. 2, Zurich, Ont. 17:24:31* EASY WORMING- for your flock with Dr. Salsbury’s Wormix. Just mix a little in mash, give to birds one day or two. Econ- nomical. Try Wormix now. L. V. Hogarth, Exeter, Ont., phone 266. 23:30c WANTED—Barley and oat acre­ age. Get your contract now and be assured of good seed. W, E. Reid, phone 87, Dash­ wood. 3; 24:6tc WANTED TO RENT — House. $25 reward to anyone locating an acceptable house. C. Hall, accountant, Bank of Montreal, Exeter, Ontario, tfc W. WANTED—We are shipping re­ actors or any kind of fat cat­ tle to Toronto, Kitchener or any market. Cattle for Toron­ to are fed and watered. Also return loads. Trucks insured for death. or crippling with Hartford. Ins. Co. Rates are very, very low. —Freeman Horne, phone Kirkton 14rll collect. 17:24:31c SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY of becoming your qwn boss! Re­ tail our 250 guaranteed house­ hold necessities including the full line in Insecticides, in a territory of your choice. Part time agents considered. Hund­ reds of successful Familex agents started with a bor­ rowed $25. or $50. No risk— it is worth a trial. Travelling equipment essential in rural districts. Business Is Good ■— Write today for details and free catalogue — Familex — 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. 10: 6tc TENDERS WANTED off ■ Good or Bad? - What kind of reception do you get on your radio ? If the programs don’t come through as clearly as they should then you need our expert repair service. It will pay you many times over to have us locate and remedy the trouble so that you may enjoy your radio as you should. R. E. RUSSELL Phone 109 Exeter, Ont. FOR SALE—“Good Cheer” cook stove (small size); library table; couch; oak leather roc­ ker; Edison ‘.phonograph; sev­ eral dozen Edison diamond disc and sylinder records; 3 choice building lots; and also other articles. Apply J. W. Powell, Victoria St. 24* FOR SALE—1947 John Deere tractor in A-l condition, lights and starter. —'Ronald Fletcher, R.R. 1, Woodham, phone 84-12 Kirkton. 24* FOR SALE— heater, low ably priced, Apply Mrs. Ailsa 'Craig, •1949 IF'ord coach, mileage, reason­ good condition. Wilbert Dorman, phone SSW. 24* FOR SALE—Good milking grade Shorthorn cow, due to freshen April 1. ' Herd government tested for T. B. Clarence Switzer, Kirkton, phone 6r5 Kirkton. - 24* REAL ESTATE ’ «FOR SALE .NEW 5-ROOM COTTAGE Goehl Lot, Town Water, Hydro Price $31100. R. E. Balkwill 24* HIGHWAY — 81 acres, 24 wheat, 20 ploughed, 7-room red brick house, wired, fur­ nace, 3-piece bath, pressure water, garage, bank barn, spring possession. -—W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 17c FOR SALE—125 acres level till­ able dark clay loam, brick houses large bank barn, 2% miles to public or separate schools. $6,000 cash or terms. April possession. Hay Twp., 75 acres pasture with bush, mill. - Exeter. some creek, well and wind- —Wm. Pearce, Realtor, 17c ——-—-——.—«—.—— - m Seed Grain For Sale FOR SALE—Privately owned 'late 19 47 Ford Super Deluxe Fordor Sedan, radio, heater, fog lamps etc.—Just like new. Betty Coates, Exeter, phone 64W. 24* % Reg. Reg. Reg. No. No. No. 1 1 1 Beaver Alaska Urban Oats Oats Oats $1.40 $1.50 $1.40 Commercial No. 1 Beaver, Ajax, Beacon, Cartier, Alaska, Seed Oats $1.20 No. 1 Clinton Seed Oats $1.50 O.A.C. 21, Montcalm and Galore Barley $1.75 We Are Contracting — for — Making Barley If you are interested please contact us immediately. Used Cars For Sale 1948 Ford Sedan 1946 Chev Sedan. 1946 Chev Coach. 4 ® 1940 Plymouth Sedan. ® 1934 Dodge Coach. ® 1929 Ford Sedan. 1941 Chev Coach. . • 1937 Ford Pickup. ® 1937 International Stake, TRACTORS • 1946 Ford, real nice shape. FOR SALE — 1940 Chevrolet Coach, black, perfect condit­ ion, low mileage. Apply Times- Advocate. 24* REAL ESTATE—10V/2-acre chic­ ken farm on Highway S3 mile room piece bath, furnace, trees, raspberries, pigf, pen, water in both barn and 80 x 25 chic­ ken house. Ideal location for tourist and roadside selling. Price $7,500. Apply J. N. 'Cowan, Hay P.O. 10:17:24c 1 east of Dashwood, white brick home, fhardwood floors, large lawn, 30 fruit 100’s strawberries and one 10- 3- IFOR SALE—Used walnut 9-piece dining room suite pedestal ’base table; lised oak dinette suite, 8 pieces, refectory ta­ ble; 2 girls’ bicycles,- used, in good condition. Hopper-Hockey Furniture Store. 24c FOR SALE—Durham cow, due in March; also coal brooder stove; large drinking foun­ tains and feeders. Apply A. H. 'Gackstetter, phone 100r*33, Hensail. 24* FOR SALE—James Way elect­ ric brooder, 500 chicks cap­ acity, used three years1. Wm. Walters, R.R. 1, Woodham, phone 14rl6 Kirkton. 24c Come In and Discuss Your Trucking Problems. — We Have A Truck For Every Need — TEL. 64W EXETER SANDY ELLIOT FOR SALE—2-bedroom cottage, with hydro and town water. Full basement with furnace. Possession June 1. C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St., Exe­ ter. FOR QUICK SALE'—In Exeter, a two-bedroom modern cott­ age, large living room, kit­ chen, breakfast nook, built-in c u p bo ar d, clothes closets, bathroom with shower. Lot 40 x 200. Possession, in two months. Apply Box 27 Exeter. 24c FOR SALE—1937 Ford coach. A good buy. Interested? Phone Peter R. Durand, 407J Exeter. , 24c FOR SALE — Cupboard with glass doors, 40x37x8, white enamel finish. Juvenile roll1 top desk with chair. Juvenile flat top desk. Child’s all steel Kiddie car. Apply Tom Walk­ er, phone 28 6J. , ? FOR SALE— Blue folding baby carriage, good condition. .Ap­ ply Times-Advocate. 24* FOR SALE—Late 1948 Ms-ton Ford pickup, like new, 5,600 miles, heater and defroster, worth $1,685 new, sell for $1,475. For this bargain con­ tact F/S Pridham, opposite Wein’s Garage, Crediton (eve­ nings). 24c l house, bath, auto- and FOR SALE—'Six room complete with V ” , matic oil fire furnace, garage. Phone 56W Hensall. 24* CHICKS GROW faster, do bet­ ter when you give them Dr. Salsbury’s Ren-O-Sal right from the start. An easy-to- Use drinking-water medicat­ ion. Buy Ren-O-Sal here. L. V, Hogarth, Exeter, Ontario, phone 266. 23c MISCELLANEOUS plaster contracting — Plain or ornamental. Guaran­ teed satisfaction. Free esti­ mates. Phone Dashwood 122, ) D. C. Firby 16 tfn c PERSONAE SLENDOR TABLETS are effec­ tive. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 .weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s Drug Store. FOR SALE—100 acres. One of the best farms in Exeter dist­ rict. An extra fine set of buildings. Hydro and water pressure. Everything ready for spring. Immediate possession. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 24 FOR SALE—“Small house. In Exeter. Hydro and water. Im­ mediate possession. $600.00 cash, balance like rent. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. • 24 FOR SALE—Good 7-room brick house, well located. Phone 268J Exeter. 17c FOR SALE—8 room, 1% storey farm home of wood construct­ ion, in good condition; Elect­ rically wired; can and must b e removed from present property; located near Hens- ail. If you want a good, low- cost home, this will make it. Apply Box “E” Times- Ad­ vocate. 17:24:31c FOR SALE—Seventy-five acre grass farm, all cleared, water­ ed by creek and windmill. Lot 4, Concession 7, Hay. Apply Ed. Broderick. Exeter. 17:tfc FARM—Consisting of 100 being located half mile of Zurich, on Goshen known as the Koehler stead, has hydro and through the buildings; barn 75x55-35 feet high. Is in good state of cultivation, 1 of the best farms ih the dist­ rict, 2 acres of bush, well fenced and drained. Posses­ sion can be had in reasonable time. FARM-—Known aS the Taylor farm, opposite the above men­ tioned farm, consisting of 76 acres of good tillable soil, all in good cultivation. Six acres of bush. Hag house With hy­ dro. For further particulars, apply to proprietor, Leonard Getomette. 17:24:31:76 acres, north Line, home­ water bank Tenders will be accepted by Trustee Board for caretaker of Elimville United Church. Duties to commence immediately. Ten­ ders to be in hands of secretary by April 1, 19 49. Lowest tender not necessarily accepted. GARNET JOHNS, Chair’n DELMER SKINNER, Sec. 24:31c TENDERS FOR DRAIN The Exeter District High School Board invites tenders for the construction of a storm sewer for the new school build­ ing on Gidley Street to of the Aux Sable river, to do the ditching, lay build eight man-holes the back fill. Tile to be ■Surveyor’s profile and eer’s blueprints of the project are available for inspection at the office of Jones & McNaught­ on Seeds, Limited, Exeter. Tenders addressed to E. D. Howey, secretary, Exeter District High School Board, Exeter, Ont., will be accepted up to 5 p.m. Friday, April 1, 1949. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac­ cepted. E. D. Howey, Secretary 17:24:30 AUCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction, in Hensall SATURDAY, MARCH 26 1:30 p.m. Estate of the late Tlios. Hudson Three-piece chesterfield suite, like new; china cabinet; dining room table and 5 chairs; 3 bed­ room suites; 4 chairs; chairs; cupboard; table; desk; radios cook stove; gt quilting pictures; nuiitiins, ueu 4 cords block wood; slab wood; coal; lawn cross cut saw; vice; shot axminster rug, 9x9; and articles too numerous to tion. Terms — Cash PROPERTY: If not sold pre­ viously to sale, there will be of­ fered^ a two-storey eight-room house, with full basement, fur­ nace, good garage. Terms made known day of sale. ED CORBETT, Auct. p. l. McNaughton, cierk MRS. EARL MITCHELL, LLOYD HUDSON, Executors springs dresser, basins, trunks, towels, sheets c u s h ions pillow cases, pillows, blankets, bed spreads, broom, coal scuttle, ,30 ladder, ironing articles. / Estate MRS. M. THOMPSON, Executrix EARL BIRR, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auctioneer ware, lamps, boiler, and 2 brown, and mattresses, cherry dresser, .bureau, 2 wash pitchers a u d chambers, curtains, quilts, bath table cloths, dust mop, ft. extension dish pan, bread box, board and many other TERMS—CASH , of Mrs. Sarah Johnson NOTICES the bank Tenderer the tile, and do supplied, engin- NOTICE—Owing to the illness of Thomas Fisher the insur­ ance agency carried on by him will be carried on by Fisher and known as Thomas Fisher Agency, for any insurance other life. All renewals are looked after. Clark th e Open than being 17:24c CLARK FISHER Field Crop Competition The Exeter Agricultural Society will sponsor a field crop com­ petition in Beaver Oats. Anyone wishing to enter the competition kindly contact G. A. Cann, Al­ bert Keys, William Ellerington or Clark Fisher 17:24c BY-LAW 8, 1949 VILLAGE OF HENSALL Reward re False Fire Alarms By authority of the Municipal Act RSO 1937 Section 404 (6) and Ammendments thereto, the Council of the Village of Hensall enacts as follows: Be it enacted and it is hereby enacted by the Municipal Coun­ cil of the Corporation of the Village of Hensall, that a Re­ ward of $50.00 will be paid to any person who supplies infor­ mation leading to the apprehen­ sion or conviction of any person who causes a False Fire Alarm, as defined under The Criminal Code, Section 516A. This By-Law No. S, 1949, given first, second, third and final reading and finally passed in open Council this Sth day of March, 1949. ALVIN W. KERSLAKE, RtjQVgj* JAMES A. PATERSON, Clerk. s, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Annie Davis All persons having c 1 a i in s against Davis, late of the Village Of Exeter, " died on or about the 4th day of February, 1949, arc hereby noti­ fied to send in to the under­ signed on or before the 15th day of April, 1949/ full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distribut­ ed amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned Shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall hot then have notice for the assets So distribut­ ed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 17th day of March, 1949. ALVIN W, SILLERY, Seaforth, Ontario, Sol’r for the Estate, the estate of Annie Widow, deceased, who kitchen table and odd table; rocking library writing 2 electric cabinet 3 linoleum rugs;, McClarys electric electric iron; mat table; settee; sewing machine; couch; clock; stove; gas stove; frames; curtains; bed frames; springs; 2 cords mower; gun; other men- AUCTION SALE OF SHORTHORN CATTLE AND HOGS , W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, will sell by public'auction, on Lot 21, Con. 12, Hibbert 1% miles south, 1H miles west of Cromarty, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30> at 1 o’clock HORSE: One red roan colt, rising 3 years old. CATTLE< Twenty-seven head, of Shorthorn cattle, consisting of —Cow, 5 calf; calf; calf; calf; cow cow cow beef; steers, months old; 2 yearling steers; fall calves. HOGS: Yorkshire brood sow, with 10 pigs; Yorkshire brood sow, with 8 pigs. No 7 6 4 yrs. old, fresh with 4 yrs. old,, fresh with 3 yrs. old, fresh with 8 yrs. old, fresh with 4 yrs. old, milking; cow cow cow cow yrs. old, fresh with calf; yrs. old, fresh with calf; yrs. old, milking; 2 baby 2 heifers, 2 yrs. old; 2 2 yrs. old; 2 heifers. 18 2 public Twp. 26 Reserve Terms — Cash JAMES HOWE. Prop. W. E. NAIRN, Auct. CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS 2, Hay and a quarter miles south of Lot 12, Concession Township, one miles west, 2 Hensall. THURSDAY, pan. Sharp A general purpese black mare eight AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned have received instructions to sell by auction on Lot 9, Con. 7, Stephen SATURDAY, MARCH at 1:30 o’clock p.m. STOCK: Three yearling steers, T.B. tested; 15 hens. Two calves, 6 weeks old. IMPLEMENTS: Massey Harris 11-hoe seed drill, wooden roller; horse collar, tension ladder chop boxes; chop barrel; ken feeders; hens; post hole auger; bags and sacks; rope stretcher; 2 chicken crates chicken wire; 2 watei' 1 pump cylinder, 3” piping; posts, new and used; posts, new; end posts braces; cedar rails; long poles; electric fencer; stakes and insulators for 40 rd.; roll barb wire; roll used barb wire. McC. binder, 7 ft., with truck and sheaf carrier; F.W. 17- t.ooth cultivator; Cockshutt man­ ure spreader; M.H. disc, 14- plate, out-throw; F.W. 13-tooth cultivator; circular saw with frame and wheels; Viking cream separator; 10-20 International tractor, variable speed governor; 3-section spring tooth drag har­ rows; 115 ft. galvanized roofing. USED LUMBER — 750 feet hardwood flooring, suitable for colony house or granary; 800 feet hemlock, 1” lumber, 60 feet joice, ISO1 feet new pine 2x4 scantling, 150 feet hemlock 2x4 160 feet elm and hemlock plank, 220 feet of hemlock plank, S bunches of 5X cedar shingles, fence slats, 1 pc. pine 4 x 4, 16 feet. Other useful material, 1 stick of timber; 24-foot sleeper for barn; jacking blocks and plank. Tool sharpener; scoop shovel; ditching scoop. Quantity of 1-foot wood; chains; bag truck; doors for stable or shed; Cockshutt 11-disc drill; oil broo­ der stove, complete. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Kitchenette cupboard; 6 kitchen chairs; combination writing desk; 2 .parlour tables; parlour settee; wooden spool bed; 2 iron beds; bed spring; 2 dressers; 2 washstands; large glass cup­ board; flour bin; clothes rack; wringer; churn; tub; stand, new; lamp; fruit sealers; and articles too numerous to tion. Everything must be sold reserve as farm is sold. Terms—Cash “ N. ST. CLAIR, Prop. E. SMITH, Clerk WM. H. SMITH, AUCt. Grediton Phone 32r2 new neckyoke; ex- r; 32 nearly new piano box; steel hog trough; chic- large feeder for grain grass seeder; f tanks; ; steel cedar and cedar flour bin; 1 ger; churn; Aladdin table lamp; oil other inen- out with- I AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The Undersigned auctioneer has received instructions to sell by public auction a t Grand Bend . oh WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30 1949 at 1.30 itie following: Goal ail'd wood' cook stove (Clare Jewel Bros.) vestal; coal and wood .cook stove (Clare Jewel) both iii g 0 o d shape; buffet, Writing desk, 6 dining­ room chairs, dining room table, 2 kitchen rockers, leather rock- er, work bed, good iron, oven, „ , , __ dishes, crocks, rolling pin, silver- 8-day clock, kitchen table, tabid, leather couch, day fancy table, 2. radios in shape, hot plate, electric 3-burner oil stove and sewing inachind, Sdalers, MARCH 31 at 1 HORSES: team; one years old, PIGS: Thirty pigs S to 36 Weeks old; two sows due end of April. IMPLEMENTS: Bissell steel land roller; new M-H grain binder, 7-ft. cut; Deering- mower 5-ft. cut; Cockshutt 11-hoe. fertilizer drill, I. H. C. stiff­ tooth cultivator, tractor hitch; Deering spring-tooth cultivator; Massey-Harris dump rake; Mas­ sey-Harris bean puller-scuffler; 4 section set of harrows; M-H single furrow riding plow; Wilk­ inson walking plow; Fleury 2 furrow gang plow, Bissell disc, set of sleighs with flat rack; wagon and rack; Kemp manure spreader; Clipper grain cleaner, motor attached; Clinton fanning mill; Gurney 1,260 bag truck; stone land cutter. Miscellaneous — harness; forks etc. TERMS: Cash GARFIELD BRODERICK, Prop. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk pound scale; boat; Port- Sling ropes; COMPLETE DISPERSAL HOLSTEINS 72 Head Of High Quality Holsteins ’— Cows, Heifers« All Calfhood Vaccinated At the farm: On No. 84 Highway 2 miles West of Hensall • 4 miles East of Zurich on FRIDAY, APRIL 1 Commencing at 1 p.m. sharp THE OFFERING INCLUDES: Four cows, 6 years old, some in to freshen; 4 cows, 4 years old, some in milk or soon to freshen; 20 heifers carrying first calf, some fresh or soon to freshen; 25 open hei­ fers rising 2 years old; 12 year­ ling heifers; 7 small heifer calves. These 'cattle will be sold .sub­ ject to T.B. test. No reserve. All sold under guarantee basis. HOGS: Four choice Yorkshire sows, 2 due at time of sale, 2 one month later; 36( young pigs, from 6 to TO weeks old. OTHER ARTICLES: Maple sy­ rup equipment—3 sap pans, var­ ious sizes; 175 sap pails and spiles. Approximately 300 good cedar posts; lj-li.p. InteTnatioii- ai, 32-voIt Delco motor. SALE to be held Plan to attend this will be able to fill every heed In these selections. Terms — Cash BRUCE KOEHLER & SON, Owners LEONARD ERB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, j. R. McLEAN, Auctioneers milk, or soon Cohibinatlon. under cover, auction. You 17:24ft AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS HOUSEHOL0 EFFECTS Lot 5, N.B., Stephen On I. Dun sf ord’s farm. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th MRS. FLORENCE' GOULD, Prop. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct.