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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-01-19, Page 4Page 4 Stratford Peterborough For information see your nearest gas appliance dealer or write Essotane Gas Service, Imperial Oil Limited Carleton Place Maple Cornwall Belleville There is no Valentine Gift which would be more charming than your Doerr The Perfect Cooking Fuel Instant Heat ® Less Kitchen Work Quick ® Clean ® Easy to install Automatic Heat Control ® Economical the; times-advqcate , exeter, Ontario, Thursday morning, January 19, 1950 Classified Directory FEMALE HELP WANTED I FOR SALE FOR RENT IMPERIAL OU LIMITED AVON PRODUCTS need a sales representative for Exeter. Write: Box A> Exeter Times- Advocate. 19:26c WANTED'—Nurse for female pa­ tient. Duty in Exeter. Phone Exeter 218. 19* HELP WANTED—Female, Cap­ able full time stenographer wanted. Apply stating qualifi­ cations and experience to Box N, Exeter. 5tfc FEMALE HELP WANTED—Two domestics wanted for the Huron County Home to com­ mence duties immediately. Good wages, board and lodg­ ing provided, Mrs. M. E. Huron County Home. Ontario, ty Clerk. contact Matron, Clinton, •N. W. Miller, Coum> 19c Please Jacob, MISCELLANEOUS CANADIAN metal roofing, alu­ minum roofing, cedar and as­ phalt shingles in stock at present. —A. Spencer & Son, phone 192-W Hensall. 19:26:2c EAVESTROUGHING — Prompt service, town or country. Apply Box “B” Times-Advocate or > phone Fair. 9 201-W London. 15:22:29:5:12:19* BLOWN INSULATION (Rock Wool or Fiberglas) will make your home more comfortable in winter and summer, It pays for itself in the fuel sav­ ing. For a free estimate, call collect T. L. Rivers, Grand Bend, 44-r-15, Representative, Lamfeton Kent Home Insula­ tion Co. 5 tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83 Exeter. 12:19:26*tfc PLASTERING, chimneys built, cement work, mixers for rent. J. Webster, Station St., Exe­ ter, phone 423. 14:19* Doctor Calls The Hospitalization Insurance advertised over CKLW Detroit 26, Doctor Omaha is Health and represented Harvey Insurance Agency. (adv’t.) Calls. Mutual of the Mutual Benefit Accident Association, locally by Ernest C. FOR SALE-—1941 Plymouth 4- door sedan, one mileage, out, Phone 4 06-J. owner, low spotless inside and ----- 12-8tfc FOR SALE—Cottager sink, r.h. drain board, complete with cabinet and swing spoilt, fau­ cets; almost new. Apply; G. McTavish, Exeter. 19c FOR SALE—Men’s good winter overcoat. Apply to Wes Hack­ ney, Exetei’ North. 12:19* HORSES for sale or exchange. I have some horses which I will guarantee good workers at all times, which I will sell or ex­ change for other unsatisfac­ tory or aged horses, — Dow, box 83, phone S3. 12:19:26* tfc G. J. WANTED FOR SALE—Two child’s cribs in good condition. Apply: Kirk­ ton, phone 22-r-6. 19* FOR SALE—19 40 Chev special delux, radio, heater, defroster, whitewalls^ excellent condition. R. Sewell, Centralia, phone 27-r-25 Crediton. 19* FOR SALE—Car of molasses on track. Take delivery off car and save. —Cann’s Mills, Exe­ ter, - 19c FOR SALE—’3 6 Ohev coach car. Best cash offer by Saturday night. Phone 370-W. 19* FOR SALE—Two-wheeled trailer $10; Quebec heater, cheap; baby carriage, good condition, $15. L. C. Fogelberg, phone 178-r-21 Exeter. 19* FOR SALE—Three - quarter ton International pickup, just like new, not much used. Reason­ able price. H. Joseph, Exeter Station, phone 423. 19c FOR SALE—English pram, in good condition. Phone 217. 19* FOR SALE—Five tons of baled wheat straw; also 100 feet 7- inch drive belt, in good shape. — Wilfred Shapton, Exeter 45S-r-3. 19c FOR SALE—Second-hand chester­ field, good condition, cheap. Phone 86 Exeter. 19c FOR SALE—One 3-piece chester­ field suite, in fair condition. Phone 174-r-4 Exeter. 19c APARTMENT’ wanted—Furnished or partly furnished, 2 or 3 rooms, with bath, for active business man. Willing to pay $3 0 a month. Apply; Box “L”, Times-Advocate, 19* REAL ESTATE 60 acres, 66 100 100 122 150 200 FOR RENT—-Three-room apart­ ment, furnished second floor, heated, separate entrance, Ap­ ply: Times-Advocate, 19* WANTED—B eech logs and standing timber of all kinds, large quantities or a bush pre- ‘ ferred. Apply: Box M, Times- Advocate, Exeter. 8tsf APARTMENT to rent; 3 rooms and private bath, second floor, oil furnace. Apply: Box 134 Lucan, or phone 70 Lucan. 12:19c FOR RENT—In Hensail a small heated apartment, suit one or two people. —W. C, Pearce, Realtor, Exeter, 19c FOR RENT — Furnished apart­ ment, 2 bedrooms, frig, stove, etc., near Crediton and Air­ port. Phone Exeter 378-J. 19c McKnight & Walper CLOTHIERSMen E3 Continues Until Saturday, Jan. 28 OVERCOATS TROUSERS HATS GLOVES SHIRTS PYJAMAS PARKAS Drop in and look over these splendid bargains WANT A FARM? Morris: hydro passes. Hay: hydro passes. Hay Twp.: , Stephen: Stephen: , Hibbert: Tuckersmith: hydro. acres, acres, acres, acres, acres, acres, -W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. FOR SALE- ■—windmill and lots Lot 3, Concession Township. —Joseph Dashwood, Ont. CARS hydro hydro hydro hydro in. in. in. in. © ■100-acre grass farm of water; 8, Hay Wildfong, 19:26:2* GRAND BEND—Lake front cot­ tage on road to pier; cottage on rear of lot, vacant, facing lake. Good site for refresh­ ment booth. Good buy, terms. Herman M. Gill. Realtor. 19c FOR SALE—Furnished house, 2 apartments, good income, small down payment, balance month­ ly. Write: Box “O”, Exeter Tinies-Advocate. 19 c © ©1941 sold. 1942 as a sold. Ford Coach, a good one — $1,290. Pontiac Sedan, new motor and tires, $1,250. Ford. Coach, good — $590. Plymouth Sedan, new motor Ford Ford Ford Coach, Coach Coach $690. radio, very clean — $450. — $290. — $190. SPECIAL Coach, to -be reduced $10 aFord Today’s price — $640. SPECIAL TRUCK Three-Ton Fargo., 158“ w.b., never gravel truck, to be reduced $10 a Today’s price —• $520. day until been day used until Mackinaw Socks machinery MEN’S BROWN BOYS’ BROWN 5 DISCOUNT . 15% DISCOUNT Boys* Hi Cuts Sizes 11 to 13 and I to Oxfords broken sizes - $4 values SPECIAL AT $2.89 Used’ Skates Men’s, women’s and children’s While they last Oxfords broken sizes $8 to $9 values SPECIAL AT $4.95 FOR SALE—'Two windows, 7'2" x 3'10", plate glass; door 6'10" x 3'6" with 4 lights in top half. Apply: P. L. Mc­ Naughton, HensaU, Ont. 19 cf FOR SALE—2 bedroom home, nicely situated and complete with modern conveniences. This home is well located on a nicely treed lot. It has never been offered for sale before. C. V. Pickard, Realtor.ion FOR SALE—Welsh Corgi pups, splendid playmates for child­ ren; also two-wheeled stock trailer. Phone 456-r-6 Exeter. 19* FOR SALE—19 37 Ford coach. Apply first house north Caven Church, phone 39'2-W. 19* During the past few weeks we have been renovating our store and are now clearing our broken lines of footwear at attractive prices We urge you to take advantage of these bargains FOR SALE'—'Smith typewriter, desk model, $25. Phone 327. 19c FOR SALE—’31 Model ‘A’ Ford coupe, * in excellent condition. Apply Edwin Miller, telephone 44-r-2 Kirkton. 19* Flight Boots $7.49 value SPECIAL AT $6.59 Repairing Boys’ Golf Socks while they last SPECIAL AT 490 FOR SALE.—’48 Dodge pickup, excellent condition, 6.50 6-ply all weather tires. Priced rea­ sonable for cash. Apply: The Times-Advocate, 19c CHILDREN’S Rubber Boots Sizes 6 to 13. SPECIAL AT $1.89 AT BARGAIN PRICES Rubber and leather repairing neatly and promptly attended to in our new repair department equipped with modern LADIES’ Rubber Boots Sizes 1, 2. 3 and k $2.75 values SPECIAL AT $1.39 MEN’S FOR SALE—1J Medium sized conveniences, ed. Also new tage with full Pickard, Realtor. storey brick, home with all Centrally locat- 2-bedroom cot­ bathroom. C. V. c FOR SALE—Lots. We have just listed several very desirable building lots. If you intend building within the next year or two it will pay you to look at these. G. V. Pickard, Real­ tor. Three New Homes Full Basement and Furnace Complete Bath and Shower R. E. Balkwill Heavy quality $1.25 value While-they last SPECIAL AT 900 PAIR MEN'S BLACK Oxfords SPECIAL AT $1.29 FOR SALE—Hudson seal coat, perfect condition, black; vel­ vet evening wrap; brown tweed coat; black dressmaker coat, all size 16. Reason for selling too small. Phone 291-J • 19 tfc LOTS FOR SALE—Four lots No. 455-58 Moir Survey in the of Hensall. Fall Mrs. Wes 12:19c Village plowed. Apply: Jones, Hensail, Ont. BEWARE OF HARSH LAXA­ TIVES—They gripe and may harm delicate internal organs. Play safe. Help relieve your constipation naturally. Every morning take Dr. Jackson’s Roman Meal . . , tho cereal that's more than a cereal . . delicious and nutty in flavor . . . with a gentle laxative action that has won the grati­ tude of thousands of sufferers from constipation. Romal Meal, developed by Robert G. Jack- son, M.D., combines the natur­ al food values and delicious flavors of whole wheat and whole rye with the gentle lax­ ative properties of flax-O-lin and bran. Ask your grocer for Roman Meal today. Write today for FREE Book­ let, “Nature’s Way to .Good Health” by Robert G. Jackson, M.D. Address Dr. Jackson Foods Limited, Dept K, 1 Wil- lingdon Blvd., Toronto. RM3 LOST LOST—Black leather billfold containing a sum of money and driver’s licence. Pleasb leave at The Times-Advocate office. Reward. 19* LOST—In Exeter Saturday, a fair sum of money. Finder please return to Jr. II. Harri­ son, Hay P.O. and get rewatd. 19*:26c LOST—A police dog that ans­ wers to the name of Buster, Please phone Edgar Ouflmore, 171-f-4, 19c NOTICES ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the directors and members of South Huron Agricultural Society will be held in the Commercial Hotel, Hensail, on Saturday, January 21, at 2 o’clock for the purpose of receiving Financial Report, Election of Officers, and other business. Geo. Armstrong President, W. R. Dougall, Sec.-Treas. 12:19c Township of Usborne NOMINATION AND ELECTION Public notice is hereby given that under a warrant from Wel­ lington Roy Brock, reeve Of the Township of Usborne, a meeting of of the electors of the Township Usborne will be held in the Township Hall, Elimvillc on MONDAY, .JANUARY nt 1:00 pan. for the purpose of making receiving nominations for office of one Councillor. And further notice is hereby given that in the event of more candidates being proposed and qualifying than required to be elected, the proceedings will be adjourned until Monday, January 30 when polls shall be opened from 9 o’clock a.m. until 5 o’clock p.m. at the same places and with the same officers as pro­ vided in the by-law passed in December, 1949 for the calling of the annual general nomina­ tion and election. And all electors are hereby requested to take notice and govern themselves accordingly, IL IL G, STRANG, Clerk, R.R. 1, Hciisall, January 10, 19 5u, © 1947 1945 $1,090. name. ADDRESS w. TRUCKS Ford One-Ton Express ■ 21/^-Ton Fargo, 8.25 x 20 tires USED TRACTORS Leader, lias hydraulic system Ford, stepup transmission Ford.son — $595. We have the New Holland Hammermills and Corn Shellers in stock now '— See us! Larry Snider Motors PHONE 64-W That’s What I asked the Government Annuity representative. I was trying to balance the family books at the time and told him that, like most home-makers,! had so many places to spend my paychecks, my account was zero at the end of each month. But». ..t He showed me a simple saving plarrto provide an income in the future, that was as practical as a trip to the barber, and a plan which suited my budget Before you say—'It’s a good idea, but I fust can’t afford it', talk it over with a CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITY representative, or write for information. I’m glad I did! Annuities Branch department of labour HUMPHREY MITCHELL MMtier A. MacNAMARA Deputy Minister ANNU I TIE S Mali this Coupon today POSTAGE FREE AnnuiHo* Branch, Doparlmonl of Labour, Oftawra. Ploaio send mo COMPLETE INFORMATION about Canadian Government AnhuWfa '(PRINT CLEARLY}