The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-02-16, Page 4THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1950
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Mr.
Reader
We would like von to know we have enjoyed an
average steady sale of used cars. The nice part of
the sales is the satisfied customers and the.
friends made.
We have at the time of writing some very
buys in various years and models; also new
used trucks.
We ask you to call inspect and drive
choice and be one more satisfied customer.
new
good
and
your
WQODHAM
Miss Lorene Jaques, as delegate,'- Mrs. ijarry Rodd, Rev. T«
G. Wanless Mr. Milton Hooper
attended the annual Temperance
Convention in Hamilton last
week, .
Miss Thelma Small returned
to -her home at St. Thomas on
Sunday after spending some time
with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
visited on Sunday >with Mr, and
Mrs. Henry Small of St. Thomas,
Mr. and IMrs. . Robert Carroll
attended the funeral of Mr. Car
roll’s nephew, the late Mr. Clar
ence Hands, at Oil Springs, on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe and
Grace visited on (Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger,
Kirkton.
of
Exeter Motor Sales
Dodge •— Dodge Trucks — De Soto
Exeter FRED DOBBS Tel. 200
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Announcement
William J. Marshall of Marshall Repair Shop would
this opportunity to thank all who have
‘ .• Shop during the past three
Pressure of work has made it
: skilled labour be made avail
able and as a result I have entered into partnership
with Mr. Cecil E. Murray and hereafter the business
will be know as
like to take
patronized the Repair
and one-half years. T
imperative that more
MARSHALL & MURRAY MACHINE SHOP
In the past I have tried to give workmanship of
a high standard at reasonable rates. This we will
continue to do. Mr. Murray and I have installed ad
ditional machinery and stock and therefore we offer
a much
trade.
We,
sure you
as prompt a service as possible.
larger field in the machine and welding
as partners, solicit your patronage and as-
that all work entrusted to us will receive
KIRKTON
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
visited last week with
Berry
their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Anderson in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Johns
and Marie visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Johns at Ilderton
on Wednesday evening of last
•week,
Mr. and Mrs. James Miller
entertained a number .of their
friends and neighbours to a
euchre party in aid of the Wood
ham L.O.B.A. on Monday
ning of this week. ,
We extend sympathy to
and Mrs. Mitchell Willis who
their barn by fire on Friday
morning Jast.
Ruth Horne,
visited on Saturday with
cousin, Joyce Dickey.
eve-
Mr.
lost
of Winclielsea,
her
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Crossed Tam and
York hog; 4-burner
bean cooker; 2-horse
electric grinder. Stan, Souder.
94-r-22 Zurich, R.R. 1. 16:23c
electric
Woods
f
Ice & Wood
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 179-J
E. R. Witmer & Son
Telephone 179W Exeter
William J. Marshall and Cecil E. Murray, Props.
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Kitchen Tools
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chosen from our big selection.
Double Boilers
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Buy Or Sell With Want Ads
WANTED
FARM WANTED—Have sold my
farm at Stratford and would
now like to buy 100 to 150
acres in the vicinity of Exeter
or Grand Bend, —Sandy El
liot, phone 64-W. 16c
WANTED—To buy or rent 50
to 100 acre farm. Apply: Box
*'Y”, Times-Advocate. 16c
WANTED—3- or 4-room apart
ment, furnished. Apply at
Times-Advocate. 16 c
WANTED — Well furnished 3-
roorn apartment for newly
weds, reasonable rent. —LAC
Lapp at Local 72, RCAF Stn.,
Centralia. 16c
WANTED—Three bus. of Yellow
Blossom Sweet Clover. —John
L. Henderson, R.R. 3, Kippen.
Phone Hensall 94-r-13. 16*
WANTED—A small house or 3
or 4-room unfurnished apart
ment by March 1. No children,
Write F/O G."J. Ruston, Clin
ton, Ontario. 16*
LISTINGS WANTED—Let us sell
your property. Prompt and
courteous service to (buyers
and sellers. —Call Cecil J.
Stewart, phone 335, salesman
for Arch McIntyre, Real Es
tate, 27 Bellview Ave., Lon
don, Met. 1522-J. 2tfc
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Apartment, f o u r
rooms with basement, hot and
cold running water, hydro and
bath; 6 miles west of Credi-
ton. Apply: Albert Gaiser,
phone ,164-r-14 Dashwood.
9:16 c
FOR RENT — Two furnished
rooms. Apply Times-Advocate.
16c
FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms
in central location; also gar
age space for rent. Phone 226
16*
WORK WANTED
WORK WANTED—Two-years ap
prenticeship mechanic desires
work in garage to complete
apprenticeship. Box S, Exetei’
Times-Advocate, 16c
WORK WANTED — Young lady
requires position in office or
store. References if required.
Write Box H, Times-Advocate.
16*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
HORSES for sale op 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. >—G. J.
Dow, box 83, phone 83.
12:19:26* tfc
FOR SALE—New Chore Boy
Milkers reduced to $95 each,
Also some A-l trade-in ma
chines, priced from $25 up.
—Sandy Elliot, phone 64-W
Exeter, 16c
FOR SALE—Get your supply of
codliver oil in gallon tins,
$2.85 per gal. —L.V. Hogarth,
phone 266, Exeter,
• 26:2:9:16c
FOR (SALE—'$4.95.00 buys love
ly big Findlay electric range,
new, and 7 'cu. ft. McClary
frig, perfect shape. Save $60.
Apply Mrs. 'Stevens, E. Wil-
liarn, south from Huron. 16*
FOR SALE — Purebred ZY o r k
hog, two-year-old, quiet, and
good stock hog. Apply Harold
Hern, phone 4-r-14 Kirkton.
19*
FOR SALE — Walnut finish
china cabinet, excellent con
dition; also 2 terrier pups.
'Phone 37-r-3 Kirkton. JL9*
MOTHERS, who have children
allergic to Bronchitis, Head
'and Chest 'Colds, should try
NAMELESS Cold Remedy, the
Family Friend, soon as ap
plied it goes right to work.
Relief is quick. Sold in jars
at .60 and $1.00 by Brown
ing’s, Robertson’s and Sanders’
stores. 23:9c
FOR SALE—Kitchen range, coal
oi’ wood burning, in good con
dition. Phone 417-J. 16c
CHEAP—New Sunbeam electric
"Shavemaster”, $23. Used 'a
few times. Save money you
formerly spent on soap, blades,
styptic pencils. Apply at The
Exeter Times-Advocate. tfc
FOR SALE—Brood sow with 6
choice .pigs, 6 weeks old.
Could be sold togethei’ or sep
arately. Apply to Clarence
McNaughton, Cromarty, phone
88-r-ll Hensall. 1 c
FOR SALE—Grocery and meat
store in London. Nice turn
over of over $50,000 last year.
$3,500 will buy, stock extra.
For information apply at The
Times-Advocate. 16:23*
FOR THE NEW HOUSE you had
in mind, youTl want a nice
lot, in a good neighborhood.
I have 2. Act quick, if you
want one or both, —J. W.
Powell, Victoria St, West.
3-16-tfc
FOR SALE-—Comfortable t w o -
bedroom cottage with all con
veniences. Nice lot. Well locat
ed. Immediate possession. Rea
sonable price. Other houses.—
C, V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter. 2c
FOR SALE—Service station and
garage. Ideal location on high
way, 4 pumps. Well estab
lished business. Fine cement
block building, complete with
two-bedroom apartment. Build
ing steam heated and with all
other conveniences. —C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter. 2c
SUBSTANTIAL well built 2-
storey brick house Hensall,
full basement, hot water fur
nace, 3-piece bath main floor,
2-piece upstairs. Upstairs self-
contained, hot and cold water
on tap and heavy wiring*.
Metal roof, Extra building
lots. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor,
Exeter. 16c
LARGE ALMOST NEW garage
service station lunch room
heated by air conditioned oil
burning furnace, large lot.
Dwelling with conveniences,
oil furnace heated. A smaller
service station on a busy high
way has attached dwelling
equipped lunch room, tourist
cabins and small acreage. —
W. 0. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter.
16c
RQBERTSPN’S
Condition Powder
3 lbs-$1.00 9 lbs.-$2.45
Guaranteed No Filler
Results considered, you
will find tills powder un
equalled as a tonic for
all farm stock.
Your Drugs at
ROBERTSON’S
Phone 50 Exeter
Cars For Sale
’41 PLYMOUTH COUPE. .
’35 CHEV SEDAN.
’3 6 PONTIAC SEDAN.
’33 PLYMOUTH SEDAN.
’31 FORD "A” %-TON TRUCK.
The Price Is Right . . .
The Cars Are Good , . .
You Can’t Go Wrong!
Glenn's
Auto Wreckers
Phone 418-M Station St., Exeter
HELP WANTED—Female, Cap
able full time stenographer
wanted. Apply stating qualifi
cations and experience to Box
N, Exeter. 5tfc |i
TENDERS WANTED
gravel tender
The Township of Hay is call
ing for tenders foi’ hauling and
crushing 5,000 cu. yds. of gravel
for 1950. This gravel to be
taken from the McLaren pit
East of Hensall. Tenders call for
price of crushing and also sep
arate price for hauling on flat
rate anywhere in the township.
Half of the amount to be hauled
in the early spring and the re
mainder in August. Tenders to
be in the hands of the Clerk by
March 4, 1950, accompanied by
marked cheque for $200. Town
ship to supply one truck. All
work and material to meet with
the approval of the Road Super
intendent.
H. W. Brokenshire, Clerk,
Zurich, Ont. 16:23c
FOR SALE—Weaner pigs. Allan
Westcott, phone 176-r-32 Exe
ter. ,16*
FOR SALE—150 wire tied bales
of second cut alfalfa. Apply:
Ken Elder, telephone 83-r-14
Hensall. 16*
FOR SALE—A gander or will
exchange for a goose. Apply:
Mrs. Mert Sholdice, Centralia.
16*
FOR SALE—C o a 1 and wood
heater; 193 6 Hudson car; coal
oil stove. Apply: (Miss) Mar
garet Cook, Centralia. 16c
FOR SALE—Purebred red Short
horn, 13 months old; matched
paii’ Belgian and Clyde colts,
2 years old rising 3; also 35
weaner pigs. Apply: George
Allen, Kirkton. 16*
FOR SALE—Eight pigs, chunks,
weight about 6 lbs. —Albert
Mitchell, Exeter. 16*
FOR SALE—Coleman gas stove,
three burners, low oven, fin
ished in cream enamel. Phone
Dashwood 36-r-18. 16*
FOR SALE — Gasoline powered
Locomotive washing machine,
only 1 year old, in excellent
condition. Apply to August
Gregus or telephone 172-r-23
Exetei’ (after 7 p.m.) 16*
66 ACRES level sandy soil, some
bush, comfortable house, small
barn, hydro, telephone at gate.
100 "ACRES rolling clay loam, 3
acres bush, nice variety of
fruits, balance tillable, large
barn with conveniences, frame
house, hydro throughout. Lo
cation good. Larger and small-
er farms too. —W. C. Pearce,
Realtor, Exeter. 16c
HOUSES FOR SALE — Comfort
able new 4-room house with
extra lot, nice location.
New 5-room house, well in
sulated, with conveniences.
One good brick house, new
air conditioned furnace, all
conveniences, beautiful garden
with several extra lots. Good
income property.
We have clients w anting
farms.
—Arch McIntyre. Real Estate.
Broker, phone 3 55 C. J. Stew
art, Salesman.
Weak, Tired, Nervous,
Pepless Men, Women
Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality
Say goodbye to these weak, always tired feelings;
depression and nervousness due to weak, thin blood. Get up feeling fresh, be peppy all day, have
plenty of vitality left over by evening. Take Ostrex.
Contains iron, vitamin Bi, calcium, phosphorus for blood building, body strengthening, stimulation. Invigorates system; Improves appetite, digestive
powers. Costs little. New “get acquainted” else
only 60c, Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets for new, normal pep, vim, vigor, this very day. At all druggists.
You Should Own
d GEORGE WHITE
Tractor-Drawn
SPREADER
Better Spreading
Widespread Beater reduces
wrapping; runs easier and
smoother; gives wider, more
oven spread.
MISCELLANEOUS
BLOWN INSULATION (Rock
Wool or Fiberglas) tvill 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,
Lanibton Kent Home Insula
tion Co. 5tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow, phone 83
Exeter. 12:19:26*tfc
-FOR SALE BY TENDER
Flame«ware SetsSo Ask At
Our Store
Covered
Saucepans
Grand fol* waterless
vegetable cooking.
Not Advertised
T raquair’s
Hardware
SAINTSBURY
On Friday, February 17, there
will be a social evening held in
the parish hall of ;St. Patrick’s
Church. Everyone is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ings, of Lon
don, were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Car
roll.
The L.O.B.A. Euchre Club, .of
Woodham, was entertained at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Davis on Friday evening with
nine tables playing. Mrs. J. Dick
ins won ladies’ high and Mr. J.
Dickins, won men’s high. Mr, C.
Davis won lone hands. Lunch
was served. .
Mr. T. Dickins, of Sask., is
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. 0, Davis and
family were •Sunday evening
guests at the home of Mrs. F.
Davis.
Miss .Toyce Foley, of London,
spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W, J. Dobbs.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. W. J. Davis is tinder the
doctor’s care.
W.A. Hold Monthly Meeting
The W.A. of St Patrie k’s
Church met at the home of Mrs.
C. Weiberg on Tuesday, Febru
ary 7, with a large •attendance.
The afternoon was spent In quilt
ing a quilt donated by Mrs, Wei
berg. Some quilt blocks were
pieced and at the close of the
business meeting, Mrs. Weiberg,
assisted by Mrs. Ted Bridges
and Mrs. 11. Carroll, served a
dainty lunch. The meeting was
closed with prayer by Canon
James.
FOR SALE—Reasonable. "Good
Cheer” range; large oak rock
er; aquarium; Edison disc
phonograph, 30 records; also
200 assorted Edison disc re
cords, $5 a dozen. —J. W.
Powell, Victoria St. West.
3-16tfc
3 DAYS USE of Namesless Cold
Remedy proves that it does
relieve Sinus, Hayfever, Head
colds, Mastoid (ear ache). Get
it today at Browning’s, Robert
son’s, Sanders’ stores. 16:2c
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 . the cereal
that’s more than a cereal . .
delicious and nutty ill flavor
. . . with a gentle laxative
action that has won the grati
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developed by Robert G. Jack-
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flavors of whole wheat and
whole rye with the gentle lax
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and bran. Ask yottr grocer for
Roman Meal today.
Write today for FREE Book
let, "Nature’s Way to .Good
Health” by Robert G. Jackson,
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Foods Limited, Dept K, 1 Wil-
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SKATING RINK FOR SALT3
241’ y 73’
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned to March 4th
for a frame building with ,metal
roof on West Street in the Town
of Goderich. Building to be re
moved within sixty . days from
acceptance of tender. Highest or
any tender not necessarily ac
cepted. S. H. Blake, Town Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario. 13:20
EXHIBITION HALL FOR SALE
.180’ X 7(5’
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned to March 4th
for a frame exhibition building
in Agricultural Park in the Town
of Goderich, This is an octagon
shaped building, 75’ in diameter
and 4:0’ high, plus two one-
storey wings approximately 35’
X 50’ each. Building to be re
moved within sixty , days from
acceptance of tender. Highest or
any tender not necesarily ac
cepted. S. H. Blake, Town Clerk,
Goderich, Ontario. ,13:20
Shorthorn Bulls
ONE DARK ROAN, ONE RED
Klaymor and Drynie
Roister Breeding
individual’s Choice
Priced Moderately
WM. OESTREICHER
Ureditcn Phone 12-J
' NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All .perso n s having claims
against the estate of Truman
Samuel Tufts, late of the Town
ship of Usborne in the County of
Huron, farmer, who died on or
about the 2 Bill day of November,
A.D. 19 47, at the said Township
of Usborne, are hereby notified
to file proof of their claims with
the undersigned solicitor tot the
Administratrix on or before the
first day of .Match, A.D. 1950, after which last mentioned date
the assets of the estate will be
distributed having regard only
to claims of which notice has
then been received.
Dated at St. Marys, Ontario,
I this 26th day of January A.D.
110501 K. B. CJysdale, Solicitor
for the Administratrix. 2:9:16c
Better Shredding
Large four-bar upper Beater
with extra heavy teeth, light
ens draft and does a better
job of breaking up lumps.
Longer Lasting
Heavy malleable chain drive
. . . Metal shield to protect
chain sprockets and gears
. . . Extra heavy teeth in
cylinders and beaters—Extra
spiders in centre of cylinders
for additional strength * • *
Shafts of carbon steel with
double roller bearings • . .
16 high quality roller bear
ings.
Extra Wide Box
Low and easily loaded . . •
Handy jack) supporting
front of Spreader, keeps
draw-bat at right height for
reattaching to tractor.
Order Yours TODAYl
Mathers Bros.
White Avery
Wheel Alignment
Used Cars
’49 PLYMOUTH Sedan, very low
mileage, in new car condition.
’49 PONTIAC 5-Passenger -Coupe
iu excellent condition, 15,000
miles. x
’47 FORD Coach, dn exceptional
value.
’4 6 CHEV Sedan, with a 30-day
guarantee.
’40 FORD Coach, new paint job>.
beautiful shape,
’37 CHEV Coach.
Como Tn and Soo the Austin
New Look with Blue
Leather Upholstery
Why Pay More When
You Can Drive for Less?
South End Service