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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-05-05, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1949 The Ontario Farmers* Weather Insurance Mutual Company j ’ Grand Valley, Ontario Protect Your property Against The Weather Claims Adjusted Satisfactorily • ••Let A Want Ad Be Your Salesman WANTED REAL ESTATE G. Clark Fisher, Agent Phone Exeter 176r4 WANTED—C a 111 e for pasture (Crediton area). William Oes­ treich er, phone 12J Crediton. 5* Wanted Immediately YOUNG WOMEN 16 TO 21 YEARS WANTED—15 head of cattle to pasture for the summer, Isaac Dunsford, phone Dashwood 35r24. 5c PERSONAL For Fruit & Vegetable Work Accommodation in Farm Service Force Camps Supervised by Y.W.O.A. Good Meals Good Pay - Good Fun SLENDOR TABLETS are effec­ tive. 2 weeks’ supply $1; 12 weeks’ $5, at Robertson’s Drug Store. 100 ACRES choice clay-loam, J* to good shopping village, school', churches, 2 acres bush, balance tillable, well fenced and drained, 8 acres wheat; comfortable house, ip good condition; spacious bank barn, 55 xx 75; new stabling with water, electricity, litter car­ rier. Separate buildings implements, pigs, hens. Buy at once. W. C. Pearce, Real- tpr, Exeter. FOR SALE—-Six buildings lots, fronting on Thomas and Carl­ ing Streets. Phone 233 after 6 p.m. 21:28:5:12c for For full particulars write: Ontario Farm Service Force, 9 Richmond Street, East, Toronto 1, Ontario. Auspices: Dominion Provincial Farm Labour Committee SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double results; new 'heal­ thy flesh; new vigor. New ‘get acquainted’ size only 60c. All druggists. FOR SALE—B u i 1 d i n g lot on Main St. Larry Snider, Exeter, phone 64W. 5* f ■% FOR SALE—Frame house, IS x 28, kitchen 16 x 18, in good repair, wired, on blocks ready to move, on .No. 4 highway at Kippen. Evenings Hensall 94rl5. 5c FOR SALE;—Frame house for wrecking, -20 x 30, second storey over half. Must be moved at once. Arnold Gaiser, R.R. 1, Dashwood, telephone 32r28. 5*“Share your spares” .through the Times-Advocate Want Ads. NOTICE . WHITEWASHING Arrangements can be made Bill Watson Dashwood Phone S5rl9 Currie Cravats Taman’s Men’s Wear Get into the mood of the spring season with a smart new wardrobe touched off with one of our attractive Currie ties. Whether it be plains, stripes or gay col­ oured designs, you’ll find • your choice among our fine selection. . Hardware Association SPECIALS May 5 to May 14 Here again are two more money-saving specials from your district hardware association members . . . an­ other opportunity for you to cash in on their com­ bined buying power savings: Coloured Step-On Cans .. $1.10 Coloured Cannister Sets, 4 pcs .85c Drysdale’s Hardware, Hensall Lindenfield’s Limited, Exeter Traquair’s Hardware, Exeter Beavers Hardware Don’t Miss One Week Only Glidden Rock Spar Quick Drying Varnish In Gallons, Quarts and Half-Pints An excellent varnish for general interior use on fur­ niture, woodwork, and floors. It is pale in colour, lieavy in body, and extremely elastic. Offer Good Only During The First Week Of May! AT Lindenfields Limited EXETER PHONE 181 J FOR SALE—$3,950 down buys a family house or duplex, hot water heated stoker, modern kitchen, new roof, large lot, centrally located. Phone 26 8J noon or after 6 o’clock, 5c FOR SALE—Frame barn, 26x34. Apply Charles Dietrich, Cred- iton, R. R. 2 Crediton, phone 20r33, Crediton. 5:12:19* TWO HOMES for immediate pos­ session. One is a nice two , bedroom bungalow. Hardwood floors throughout. All modern conveniences. The other has four bedrooms. Hardwood floors in part. Good heating equipment. Both are well lo­ cated. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. c PRICED FOR. immediate sale: 1%-storey brick. Well located in Exeter. Conveniences. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main. Street, Exeter. c THREE ACRES of land. With large brick house. Hydro and water pressure. On good road 1% miles from No. 4 high­ way. Price $3,800.00. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor. c SUMMER COTTAGE at Grand Bend. Furnished, with three ■bedrooms. This cottage is lined throughout & nicely finished. We would be glad to show it to you. C. V. Pickard, Realtor. WORK WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED — Girl requires work in office. Has had experience. Three years high school, part-time commer­ cial. Apply at Times-Advocate. 5c RUBBISH DAY AT CREDITON Clean-up and pick-up day will be Friday, May 13, when a truck will pick up all rubbish placed at the curb. 5:12c DASHWOOD The Lutheran Layman’s League’s film on. “Messenger of Peace” and the film “Jimmy” depicting the work of the Luthe­ ran Institute for the deaf mute will be shown in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood, o n Tuesday evening, May TO1, at 8:30 o’clock. These films are of excellent quality and should provide edifi­ cation instruction and entertain­ ment for young and old. All welcome. -Rev, J. H. Getz and Mr. Ad­ dison Tieman attended General Conference in Milverton week. Mrs. (Martha Baker has turned after spending the week in Windsor and Detroit. Mrs. Lome 'Genttner was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, where she underwent an operat­ ion for appendicitis. Quite a number from here at­ tended Conference in Milverton last Sunday. ‘Mt. Kenneth McRae, who had an operation for appendicitis is recuperating at his home here. Mr, B. Carr, of Sarnia, has purchased the property of Mr. Henry M. Willert, and is busy moving this week. _ _ _ Col. and Mrs. and family, of Sunday visitors here, •Mr. and Mrs, and family and Mrs. Mary Beck­ er spent the week-end with friends in Kitchener. Mr. Louis Rinker is very ill at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Round­ tree and Son Tommy, of “Wood­ bridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Specht and daughter Dorothy, of King, Mr. and Mrs. G« Arthur and Tommy and Freeman Mc­ Gill, of Exeter, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hopcroft. last re­ past E. E. Tieman London, were with friends Amlel Becker EVERYONE uses the Class­ ifieds—at least those who want results. FQR SALE FOR SALE'—Strawberry plants, excellent varieties. Apply Mrs. Email© Carter, third house south, of South End Service Station, Exeter. 21:28:5* NEW SINGER SEWING MACH­ INES—Cabinet arid Electric, also Treadle machines. Re­ pairs to all makes. Singer Sewing Centre, 78 Ontario St, Stratford, 2tfc FOR SALE—.39 De Soto, above average condition, radio, heat­ er, overdrive, very good tires. Apply R. Furneaux, Andrew St. Exeter. 28:5* FOR SALE—Seed potatoes, Irish cobblers and Katadhens from foundation A seed last year, $1.75 per bag. R, E. Pooley, phone 120, or C. Jones, phone 198J, FOR SALE—Range, good condi­ tion with water front, coal or wood; also girl's bicycle with spare tire. J. Donir, 2 Ontario St., Gra'nd Bend. 28:5* FOR SALE—International team scuffler, International dump rake, M.H. cultivator. C. Fisher, phone Exeter 176r5. 5c FOR SALE—1931 DeSoto, good tires and motor, dark blue. Can be seen any evening. Phone 404J. 28:6* FOR SALE—Int. P & O. tractor, 3-furrow, medium bottom; Oliver 4-row beet and bean horse scuffler, complete with all attachments; Superioi’ 4- row beet and bean drill, will sow segmented seed; “Garber Seed Easy*’ seeder, for broad casting small seeds, new last year. These machines are in good repair, priced for quick sale. Apply Harvey Godbolt. Centralia, phone Exeter 178-B. 5* FOR SALE-—1946 Massey Harris 102 Jr. tractor, with or with­ out 2-row scuffler and culti­ vator. Apply Laverne Rodd, Woodham, phone 22rl4 Kirk­ ton. 5 * FOR SALE OR TRADE—Books, novels, electric supplies, fur­ niture polish and wax, lawn wire rakes 30c. All reduced less than half price. Many other articles. —Apply A. H. Daynes, Huron St. West, the House of Signs; phone 96J. 5:12* FOR SALE—Good large build­ ing lots by the acre or less, very reasonable; on Mills St. West. —Phone 96J, A. H. Daynes, Huron St. West. 5:12* FOR SALE—1930 Ford Model A. Arnold Gratton, Grand Bend, phone 44rl8 Dashwood. 5c FOR SALE—Certified Founda- ■ A Irish Cobbler and Katahdin seed potatoes. —Cann’s Mill, Ltd, 5c FOR SALE—Boy’s navy spring coat and cap, size one year; also brown wicker baby bug­ gy. Phone 14rll Kirkton. 5* FOR SALE—Poultry equipment: Nests, roosts, feeders, foun­ tains. Bruce Tuckey, 174r4 Exeter. 5* FOR SALE—McCormick cream separator, electric motor drive. Size 3, S. Used but like new. Price’ $100.00. Apply Andrew Hicks, Centralia. 5c FOR SALE—Five purebred York boars, 8 weeks old, $20 each. One boar won 3 first prizes at Exeter last fall. Present offering are same breeding and will be tops. Apply An­ drew Hicks, Centralia. 5 c FOR SALE—Green all crop hay loader, new last year. Apply Wm. Allen, Woodham, phone 37rl5 Kirkton. 5* FOR SALE—Monitor washer, like new. Exeter 389J. 5* FOR SALE—1929 Essex sedan, good tires; John Deere trac­ tor, model B.R. on steel. Ap­ ply Russel Colclough, V^rna. 5* FOR SALE—New Perfection 3- burner coal oil stove,-2 ovens, large and smalt; Philco radio and table; girl’s spring coat, ted; white summer dress, size 14x; child’s navy blue felt hat; lady’s navy blue .spring coat, size 38. All in good con­ dition. Apply Mooresville Store, phone 42r3 Lucan, 5* FOR SALE—Coleman 3-burner gas stove, with one burner oven, good condition. Apply Harold Webb, phone 42r8, Dashwood. 5* HELP WANTED WANTED—•Part-time office help —good handwriting, some typ­ ing; no fixed hours. Write to Box 118, Exeter, 5c WANTED—L a d y for practical nurse. Free furnished room in nice home. Free meals, and pay weekly. 'No children to nurse. Apply by mail to Box “U”, Exeter 'times - Advocate. 5c LOST LOST—In Exeter, at the Huston sale, a pair of grey gloves, Please return to Times-Ad­ vocate. 5 * FOR RENT suite; walnut Mining room table; kitchen kitchen walnut leather dressing 2 wash ; 2 large 2 couches; plant FOR RENT—--Store space, newly decorated, and apartment. "Ap­ ply Box 98 Ailsa Craig. 5* For Rent VACUUM CLEANERS ELECTRIC FLOOR POLISHERS j By Day or Week Beavers Hardware TENDERS WANTED Sidewalks The Municipal 'Council of the Corporation of Exeter calls for tenders for the construction of new and the l’epair of all con­ crete sidewalks in the village. New sidewalks to be 4 feet wide and 4 inches thick. Tender to be price per running foot. Municipality to supply cement, gravel, fill and expansion joints. Tenders on repair work to be rate per hour for labour and equipment. Municipality to sup­ ply material as above. All tenders to ibe in office of Clerk not later than 5 p.m.» May 16, 1949. The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted. C. V. PICKARD, Municipal Clerk, Main St.. Exeter, Ont. 5:12c 6 dining room chairs; table; 8 kitchen chairs; cabinet; kitchen clock; end table; centre table; rocker; small rocker; table; 3 dressers;* stands; large bureau cellar tables; r ....fr__________stands, antique fern stand'; white ■sewing machines; hall rack; buf­ fet; glass cupboard; ironing board; electric washing machine; shelves; benches; sink; o Clare Jewel cook stove, like new; 3- burner coal oil stove and oven, in good condition; small cone type heater; antique wooden bed with springs and mattress; 3 wooden beds with springs and 9x9% 15 feet; ft,; lino- 6 hooked blankets; , curtains; glassware; cutlery; fancy dishes; canned goods; crocks; sealers; large clothes drier; small iron cooking kettle; frying pans; roasting pans; graniteware; elec­ tric toaster; electric iron; 5-gal. coal oil can; logging chains; forks; shovels; numerous garden tools; meat grinder; galvanized bath tub; step- ladder; 2 meat barrels; 2 wooden tubs; gal­ vanized tub; 2 sugar kettles; small^ stand; wheelbarrow; ruo- ber tired lawn mower, like new; scuffler; one-horse harrow; var­ ious carpenter tools; and other articles too numerous to men­ tion. All these articles are first class condition. No reserve; everything will sold. mattress; tapestry rug, ft.; linoleum rug, 9 x congoleum rug, 9 x 12 leurn rug, 14 x 12 ft.; mats; 3 feather ticks; comforters; quilts; MRS. Terms — Cash BARBARA GASCHO, Proprietress F.- 'STADE, Clerk in be R. ALVIN WALPER, Auct. John E. 'Gascho, Edwin Gascho, executors of the late Joseph Gascho estate. BABY CHICKS NEUHAUSER LEGHORNS—Yes­ terday a lady asked us: “How soon can I get some of those Neuhauser Leghorns that lay the big eggs?’’ We told her, those are Creighton strain from Indiana and we are hatching thousands of them every hatch. We can supply them almost at once, $15.00 per hundred; pullets $32.00. Order them now for immedi­ ate delivery. —Neuhauser Hatcheries, Essex, Ont., Chat­ ham, Ont., London, Ont. MISCELLANEOUS BARNS CLEANED and white­ washed following T.B. test. Brand new sprayer capable of 1000 lbs. pressure. Work done to inspector’s satisfaction. Phone Dublin 44r9. Fred Har- burn.4-14-tfc PLASTER CONTRACTING—Plain or ornamental. Guaranteed sat­ isfaction. Free estimates. Tele­ phone Dashwood 122, D. L. Firby. 5:19:26* FOR SPRAY PAINTING, see Ly­ man Gratton, Grand Bend. Phone Dashwood 42rl8, Free estimates. 5:12*I MAKE ARRANGEMENTS now for spraying your field crops for mustard, thistle, or any other broad leafed weeds. Very reasonable prices. Contact L. V. Hodgarth, phone 266. 5:12c COMMUNITY SPRING SALE OF FURNITURE, STOCK LUMBER, TRUCKS, FARM MACHINERY, BRICK (Under 'Cover) At the Village of Crediton on SATURDAY, MAY 7 at 1:30 p.m. TRUCKS: New 1949 Fargo ton panel, heater and defroster, 6-ply tires; pickup, baker heater. New lights, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cin­ derella electric washing machine, apartment size; new electric rangette, Canadian Beauty. MISC.: Garage, 20 x 24; tongue and groove lumber; 500 ft. hemlock joist; 400 ft. h. maple flooring; 4 dining room chairs; 2 small chest of drawers; hall seat; 1 single bed, springs and kapok mattress; rubber tired lawn mower; kitchen uten­ sils and antiques; vetgetables, seed potatoes; 300 bushel mixed grain, barley, oats and peas. Plenty of othei’ merchandise. If you have anything to sell, bring to this sale; you receive your cash on sale day. Come and buy and sell. Contact: WM. H. SMITH, AUCTIONEER Crediton Phone 43-2 like 2-ton, MALE HELP WANTED ESTABLISHED Rural Watkins Route available. If you are aggressive and between the ages of 25 and 55, have or can secure travel outfit, this is your opportunity to get established in a profitable business of your own. For full particulars, write to"day to the J. R. Watkins Company. Dept. O-E-6, 350 St. Roch Street, Montreal, Que. 5:19c NOTICE TO CREDITORS ill the Estate of ALEXANDER McFALLS, late of the Village of Centralia, Labourer. Creditors .and others having claims against the above estate are required to send full parti­ culars Of such claims to the undersigned Administratrix on or before the 1st day of June A.D. 1949, after which date the es­ tate’s assets Will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received. EVELYN HARRISON, 20 Bank of Toronto Chambers, London, Ontario, Solicitor, Administratrix. 5-5-3tc AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS On the premises, in the Village of Zurich The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to auction, SATURDAY, commencing at 1 Leopard refrigerator, 7 cu. ft., like new; 2-piece chesterfield $ sell by public oil MAY 7 o’clock sharp. i- 19 4 S Dodge S-ton new; 1946 Stude- with hoist and Whizzer m. cycle,1949 generator, wind breaker. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE One Block West on Huron St. a WEDNESDAY, 31 AY 11 ® at 1:30 p.m. THE FOLLOWING: General Electric frig., new; electric rang- ette, new; hotplate; Quebec heater; range, coal or wood; trunk; 2 studio couches; toast­ er; electric iron; electric wash­ ing machine; kitchen clock; coo coo clock; 5 parlor chairs; oc­ casional chair; parlor table; pedistel; china cabinet; tables; table; horse; springs; mattress; dressers; commode; 2 parlor chairs; toilet set; quantity of mats; Singer sewing machine; Westinghouse radio; dining room table; 6 chairs; quantity of pictures; full set of dishes; quilts; pillows; all kinds of bedding; garden tools; lawn mower;, tubs; ironing board; -boiler; phonograph; 85 records; quantity of wood; half ton of coal; 3 verandah chairs; 2 pair drapes; pots; pans; pails; dishes; all kinds of sealers. TERMS: Cash. Estate of the late Wm. Deering FRANK TAYLOR, Auct, FRED DAWSON, Clerk 2 small 9x9 velvet rug; card writing desk; clothes magazine rack; 2 bed mattress; dressers; CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF CATTLE, IMPLEMENTS 6 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS On Lot 4, Con. 13, Stanley Twp. half mild north of Blake The undersigned auctioneer haS ■been instructed to sell by public auction, on THURSDAY, MAY 12 commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, HOLSTEIN -CATTLE: Two re­ gistered heifers, to freshen in October, Abbekerk and Pabst breeding; registered yearling heifer; 2 grade Holstein cows, 7 and 8 years old, milking; Holstein heifer, 2 years old, due in late spring; 2 Holstein hei­ fers, 2 years Old, due in fall; yearling heifer. All heifers are Vaccinated. CoWs T.B. tested a year ago with no reactors; will be tested again if possible. IMPLEMENTS, ETC,;. Seven* ft. Case power mower, new, never (been used; Cockshutt fer­ tilizer drill, 13-run, tractor hitch and markers; 13-tooth cultivator with wide shovels; double disk; spring tooth harrows; 3-furrow tractor plow; 2-furrow tractor plow; 5-ft, mower, recently 10-ft, dump rake; Mc.-D. Mc.-D. Mc.-D. Deering overhauled; corn binder; Mc,-D. scuffler and bean" attachment; Smalley ham­ mer mill; Mc.-D. farm wagon, 600x16 tires; low down steel wheeled wagon; No. 3 Mc.-D. cream separator, 750-lb, capacity with h.p. motor; 3-h.p. Century electric motor; Little Beaver ■grain grinder and chop box; 10 chicken range shelters, new; 300 rods barb wire; wagon box; 2 f ar rowing crates; cutter; mower knife grinder; 2 sets M.H. bean knives; 200 ft. snow fence; wheelbarrow; pulleys; 4- inch belt; 300 lbs. salt; 3 sacks split beans; .grease gun; ■grass seeder; doubletrees; clevises; 14-foot chain; post hole auger; fence stretcher; cedar posts; pig crate and scales; pig troughs; 45-gal. gas drum; root pulper; manure hook; 3rd har­ ness lines; halters, etc.; electirc fencer; 6 long scaffold poles; 3 tons mixed hay; 2 sets rack sills. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 'Cup­ boards; Daisy churn; wash stand; mattress; Quebec heater; gas lantern; tables; A 1 a d. d i n lamp; small kitchen stove, for wood or coal; and many other articles too numerous to men­ tion, first All these articles are in class condition. Terms — Cash reserve, as the proprietorNo has sold his farm. ERVIN GINGERICH, Prop. LEONARD ERB, Clerk ALVIN WALPER, Auct. AUCTION SALE OF’ PROPERTY AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by publie auction on the premises in CENTRALIA . on TUESDAY, MAY 10 at 7:00 p.m. D.S.T. Estate of the late Alex McFalls PROPERTY: In the Village of Centralia in the County of Huron being composed of Lots Numbers 100, 101 and 102 in the said Village of Centralia, more par­ ticularly described in deed reg. as Number 77 86. PROPERTY: In the Village of Centralia in the Township of Stephen, County of Huron and being composed of the East half of Village Lot 19 and the East half of Village lot 20 as de­ deed reg. as Numberscribed in 1592. ALSO a furniture. TERMS; estate—10 to be arranged. Sold subject to reserve bid. FRANK TAYLOR, Auct. EVELYN HARRISON, B.A., Bank of Commerce Chambers, London, Solicitor. quantity of household 'Chattels, cash. Real' per cent cash, balance EXECUTOR’S SALE Of Farm There will be offered for sale by public auction the Estate of the Late George Dick on MONDAY, MAY 10 at 2:00 p.m. On the premises. THE following farm property: Lot No. 18 in the Fourth Con­ cession of the Township of Play, containing 100 acres more or less. On the said property there is located a frame barn 40 x #0, straw shed 20 x 40, and a frame dwelling; 6 acres good hard­ wood bush, balance tillable land With 40 acres of spring grain, 10 acres of fall wheat, balance in hay and pasture. TERMS: Ten per cent on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Sub­ ject to reserve hid. For further particulars apply to: HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.’ R.R. 4, Seaforth 'EARL R. DICK, R.R. 1. Cromarty MRS. GRACE BROADFOOT, R.R. 3, Kippen, (Executors) McConnell & hays, Seaforth, Ont., (Solicitors for the Executors) . 5:12c or EXECUTOR’S SALE Of Pasture Land Til the Township of Usbcrae The following property will be offered for sale by public on WEDNESDAY, MAY at 2:00 pan. In .front of the Town St. Marys, Ontario. THAT certain parcel dr tract of land situate, lying, and being in the Township of Usborne, M the Couhty of Huron, being de­ scribed as the south half of Lot Nine in the Eleventh Concession containing 50 acres more or less. TERMS: This property will be offered for sale subject to re­ serve bid and to such conditions as shall be read at the time of the sale. For further particulars apply to J THE CANADA 'TRUST CO, Executor, Margaret A, A. Bryan Estate, W. tE. Nairn, Auctioneer, Kirk ton, Ont., Telephone 2rl3 Parkinson and Harstone, St Marys, Ont,, Solicitors, auction 18 Hall, /