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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-03-02, Page 4rQ THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 2, 1950 Stewart's Taxi Phone 335, Exeter Midnight to 8 a.m, calls by previous appointment only, except hospital or emergency, Don’t Relay - Start Today! Order Bray! Forecast: Good egg prices and wide size spread, just when good pullets started now are coming into full production of good-sized eggs. Aim for that market —order Bray Chicks right away. (Bray birds are not­ ed for early maturity, large egg size.) I SAINT5RURY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll and Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis •were Wednesday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald and enjoyed a few good games of canasta. Mrs. M. H. Elston spent Satur­ day in Lucan visiting her aunt, Mrs, A. Davis, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Maines. Miss Joyce McDonald spent the week-end at the home of Miss Shirley Atkinson. Owing to bad roads there was no service in St. Patrick’s Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E, Atkinson spent Saturday at the home of -Mr. and Mrs. D. Maguire. Mr, and Mrs. H. Latta and Carol Ann of London spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Atkinson. Miss Almarie Dayis spent week-end at the home of and Mrs. E. Greenlee, (Intended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. M. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. J. Dickins spent the week-end visiting rela­ tives in and around Detroit. Mr. W. J. Dickins of Lucan spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. H, Davis spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E, Greenlee. E, the Mr. Want Ads Bring Excellent Results Prop In and See My Complete Stock of WANTED FOR SALE WORK WANTED WANTED—A number of pigs G weeks old; also chunks 40 to 80 lbs. Phone John Hodgert, 184 Exeter. 2* WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Six Beef Ring Shares, Winchelsea Beef Ring. Notify Horace Del- bridge by March 6, 1950, R.R. No. 1, Woodham. 2c 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. -—G. J« Dow, box 83, phone S3. 12:19:26* tfc WANTED—Girl 15 years of age would like baby sitting eve­ nings, Saturdays and Sundays, Experienced, Apply at W. E. Sanders, William St- S. 2* STRAYED •Client one floor, 2 bedroom April possession, Cash —Arch Melntrye, Real Broker; C. J. Stewart, 2 c. REAL ESTATE WANTED' wants house, buyer. Estate ■ Salesman. 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 STRAYED—4A brown terrier with some white, answers to the name of Butch, Please phone Peter Cowen 36-J, 2c WANTED—A small house or 3 or 4-room unfurnished apart­ ment by *Mar, 15. No children. Write F/O G, J. Ruston, Clin- Centralia. 2* FOR SALE — Davenport, opens into full-size bed, spring-filled mattress, opposite collapsed po­ sition gives comfortable ches­ terfield. Apply to Box “A” Times-Advocate. Phone 299-M. 2* HELP WANTED WANTED—Garment presser, to start March 1, full time em­ ployment, good working condi­ tions. Apply: Goderich French Dry Cleaners. 2:9c robe; wheelbarrow, boxes; lawn mower scuffler; numerous many articles too mention. • REAL ESTATE: a frame house with asphalt shin­ gles, ' good barn, acre­ land, trees. reserv TERMS of Real Estate will made known at time of sale. TERMS: Cash. William Fisher, Executor, (Chris. Fisher Estate) Milford Merner, Clerk Alvin Walper, Auctioneer b a r r e 1 s ; garden garden tools; numerous to Consisting of with -good woodshed and a cellar; also a good frame Land consists of, half- and one lot. Best of garden Also a number of fruit Will be sold subject to a zed bid, be USED CARS All jny cars arc thoroughly checked before being offered for sale! MOTOR SALES II E N S A L L * Bus. 178 Phone Res. 188 * Phone 246 Exeter rca Victor's NEW “45” CHANGER! PLAYS THROUGH YOUR RADIO at the lowest price ever lor a fully automatic changer • Mort Dependable, Fastest Changer Ever Built. Plays 8 records with trigger­ action changing speed. More compact. Easiest of all to operate. • Makes Apy Radio a "45" Instrument. Attaches with ease to any radio or radlo-phonol Come in today for your RCA Victor "45“ Changer • Finest Musical Quality Ever. Plays The new non-breakable, distortion free ”45" records —- superlative In tonal fidelity with virtually no surface noise. Records last up to 10 times lunger — save space, save money. ♦ Start enjoying the "world's new stand- ard of recorded music" now! MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Wenner pigs„. Ap­ ply: Allen. Westcott, telephone 176-r-32 Exeter. 2c REAL ESTATE PLASTERING—New work and repairs. Prompt service. Free estimates. Call: John Webster, Exeter 4 23 23:2* FOR SALE—Reasonable. Cheer” range; large oak er; aquarium; Edison phonograph, 30 records: 200 assorted Edison disc cords, $5 a dozen. —-J. Powell, Victoria St. West. 3-16tfc 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, Lambton Kent Home Insula­ tion Co. 5tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J, Dow, phone S3 Exeter. 12:19:26*tfc BE SURE TO GET your Ren-O- Sal Tablets when you get your chicks, for their stimulation, as * control of Cecal They are cheap, as you only 2 tablets per gi drinking water per The chicks grow at J per cent faster. Your bury dealer—L. V. Exeter, phone 266. 2:9:16:23:30:6c growth and well as for L Coccidiosis. use iallon of growth, least 14 Dr. Salis- Hogarth, COD LIVER OIL for your poul­ try and animals $2.85 per gal. in tins. —L. V. Hogarth, Exeter, phone 266. 2:9:16c STAVING MACHINES REPAIRED Traquair’s Hardware BABY CHICKS NEUHAUSER CHICKS—Govern­ ment Approved chicks in 20 breed. Also Hy-Lines, the new­ est thing in chickens, pro­ duced by crossing inbred lines. A chicken bred to lay more eggs on less twice weekly, chicks in our *—Neuhauser King St., London. ‘Good rock­ disc also re- tV, FOR SALE.—Crossed Tam and York hog: 4-burner electric bean cooker; 2-horse Woods electric grinder. Stan. Souder, 94-r-22 Zurich, R.R; 1. 16:23c FOR SALE—Modern dining­ room suite in good condition —waterfall design of walnut veneer, table, china cabinet buffet with six chairs. —Ken Elder, phone S3-V-14 Hensail. 2:9* 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 FOR SALE—De Laval 2 stain­ less steel units, pump com­ plete, sterilizing rack $314.00 (no installing charges); 560- lb. capacity cream separator, $151; 800-lb. capacity cream separator, $162; milk cooler, $84. All made by Canada’s oldest and largest dairy sup­ ply company. Handled in Exe­ ter by R. B. Williams. 2c FOR SALE'—Modern home; 3 cottages on a well travelled highway, cold water on tap, built-in cupboards; also pri­ vate drive and parking lot; pressure system in home, hot or cold on tap, 3-pce. bath, large garage, approximately ohe-half or one acre ground. Apply: Murray Neil, R.R. 2, Centralia, phone Crediton 10-J 2:9:16c FOR THE NEW HOUSE you had in mind, you’ll 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 FOR SALE—.Maple Leaf Eva­ porator, 2H’ x 10’, price rea­ sonable; also McCormick fer­ tilizer seed drill, 11-hole, in good condition. Phone 165-r-4 Dashwood. 2* SUBSTANTIAL well built 2- storey brick house Hensail, 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 FOR SALE—Two .825x20 truck tires, like new, $30 each; truck axle and wheels, mani­ fold and hot water heaters. — Glenn’s Auto Wreckers, tele­ phone 418-M Exeter. 2:9c Dispersal AUCTION SALE Of High Quality Holstein Cattle And Yorkshire Hogs The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on the premises miles east, 2% miles south of Zurich on the Babylon Line on TUESDAY, MARCH 7 at 1:30 pan. sharp HOLSTEIN CATTLE: Herd sire, purebred, 2 years old; fe­ males: 2 heifers carrying first calf, due on or before time of first 2 2 2 1% sale'; 5 heifers carrying calf, due in March and April; 'in November; in December; heifers, bred heifers, bred open heifers. Every animal goes! Herd officially T.B. tested and was found 100 per cent negative. All are calfhood vaccinated. These cattle^ are all in good condition. Reason for sale is due to being is Reason for sale is overstocked. HOGS: Also 2 shire sows carrying (bred November 24. OTHER ITEMS: single unit milking machine, equipped with stainless steel pails in first class condition; 100 cedar posts, various sizes; double riding plow; and numer­ ous other articles. TERMS OF SALE: Livestock —3 months’ credit on approved jojnt notes. Other items—cash. Neil Gingerich, Proprietor Alvin Walper, Auctioneer choice York- second litter, De Laval 2 I ROBERTSON’S Condition Powder 3 Ibs-$1.00 9 lbs.-$2.45 Guaranteed No Filler Results considered, you will find tills powder un­ equalled as a tonic for aU farm stock. Your Drugs at ROBERTSON’S Phone 50 Exeter * For Sale Ar ★ ** Litter Carrier Pipes Truck Wheels for Manure Spreaders Railroad Irons Angle Irons In AB Sizes WE BUY SCRAP IRON .Also Buy Feather Ticks Of AU Kinds Bring the Scrap Into Our Yard Exeter Salvage Co. At Station St, - Phone 433 or r am AUCTION SALE OF Farm Stock, Implements The undersigned has received instructions to sell by public auction on Lot 35, Con. 2, North Boundary Usborne, One mile east of No. 4 Highway FRIDAY, at .1:00 STOCK: One brood sows; MARCH 17 p.m. sharp good work mare; 8 chunks; York LARGE ALMOST NEW garage service station 1 u n c h r o o m heated by air conditioned oil burning furnace, large lot. Dwelling w i t h 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. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter. IGe 2 hog. IMPLEMENTS: Deere tractor, Massey Harris mower, mower, u-mui, ou «.uis Chalmers combine, with pickup attachment; grain grinder, with speed j a c k ; 2 rubber-tired wagons with grain boxes; steel- tired wagon; spring tooth culti­ vator; 2 four-section harrows; disc harrow, 12-plate; land roll­ er; double disc; corn cultivator; I.H.C, corn binder; hay loader; manure spreader; 3-furrow trac­ tor plough; 2 - f u r r o w tractor plough; 2 walking ploughs; stuf­ fier; fanning mill; root pulper; j 1,200-lh. scales; 3 rabbit pens; 5 chicken shelters and feeders; 2 sap pans; 185 buckets; 2 gathering barrels; 2 supply bar­ rels: 150-gal. fuel barrel; 2 oil (barrels; post drill; vice: quan- Itity of hardwood; light wagon; 2 pig troughs; 125 bales of straw; 7 loads of bean straw; Iset double harness; iron kettle; jforks; chains: whiffle trees; 1 I neckyoke; boxes; barrels: pails: MA 13-disc fertilizer drill; I.H.C. A. R. in. good binder, Massey No. 60 John shape; 7-foot; H arris Allis I j feed. Hatching ’ Some started ’ brooders now. i Hatcheries, 81’FOR SALE — Registered Short­ horn bull, serviceable age; also several grade Shorthorn hei­ fers in calf. Apply: Fred Daw­ son, telephone Exeter 456-r-G. FOR SALE—Three Holstein hei­ fers, springing. Phone Kirkton 25-r-2, Harold Kerslake. 2* NEUHAUSER CHICKS — Thou-* sands available weekly, hatch-, ing 20 breeds, Government Ap-’ proved. Started chicks in our | brooders now—some 2 weeksi old. —Neuhauser Hatcheries, I 81 King St., London.EXETERPHONE 18-W Snelgrove’s FOUND FEMALE HELP WANTED Price or lower TAKE IT HOMECHOOSE IT FOR SALE Eight pigs weigh­ ing about so lbs., good feed­ ers. Apply: Alvin Hodge, tele­ phone Kirktun ll-r-13.........2* WANTED - Qualified all-round bookkeeper, full or part time. —George Wright, Exeter. 2c FOR SALE—Coleman heater , medium size, almost new, rea­ sonable. Apply at The Times- Advocate. 2c iFOR SALE—A quantity of No. 1 timothy and alfalfa baled hay. Phone Crediton 27-r-23, 2^ FOR SALE 111 pigs, 10 weeks old; 2 cows, one due March 1, other due April 1. —Phone 206-R Exeter. 2* MARCH FOR SALE— Two cows, one due in six weeks; 3 young cattle, all T.B. tested, no reactors; 2- h.p. electric motor, 110-220 volts; Whizzer bicycle motor with complete installing at­ tachments. Both of these in good condition and priced right. Thirty hives bees in­ spected and disease free. Ap­ ply: Alex Flynn, Mitchell, Ont. Box 314 or phone 267-J Mit­ chell, after G p.m. 2c RESORT PROPERTY for sale— Grand Bend, close to village limits on Blue Water Highway across from golf course, 211' x 378*9” cottage on lot, needs some repairs, township taxes, business proposition or build­ ing lot. Liberal terms. —Her­ man Gill, Realtor, Grand Bend 2c I I fiaAf/ir soorww&mitt&f&i for THE DECOAAT/OH THATS SWEEH/H& THE %A77OH ^unworthy ® LOVELY COLOURS • NEW PATTERNS FOR SALE- A pair of snow tires, .GimxlG, in excellent condition. Southcott Bro s„ Exeter. 2c ® EASY TO HANG • ECONOMICAL FOUND—Two rings have been brought into the Times-Advo- eate. A lady’s narrow band wedding ring was found Tues­ day morning and a child’s signet ring with the initials “PS” was found sometime ago at the Exeter PjS. Owners may have same by paying for advt. 6-foot; 6-foot ► Just he*t and rub in Mm ARD’S, and not* the quick relief you get. Grvaadcaa, fest-orying, no strong or unpleasant odor. Get a bottle today; keep I JU 4 llbmay. LANGE (COHOMICAL • III $5c i i nn*s GG ACRES level sandy soil, some bush, comfortable house, small barn, hydro, telephone at gate. IGO 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. Auto wreckers Station Street Phono 418-M HIGHWAY village 11 acres well rake; equipped 2-storey henhouse, ,2 »00-cluck coal oil brooders* colony houses, range shelters. Possession now. 100 acres Hay Twp. close to highway, brick house, bank ham good stab­ ling strawshed with pig pens. 00 acres tillable, few acres bush. Early possession. $0000. -AV. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exe­ ter. AUCTION SALES log jack; saw-dust burner; 2 rolls of chick wire, 10 rods each; emery stone; pig shelter; hand cutting box; drive belt; front and back axles of an Essex ear; 5 good .500x26 tires and tubes; a share in a silo box. TERMS: Cash, Walter Madge, : Fred Dawson. Frank Taylor. Auctioneer finer cutting Proprietor Lt Clerk I !■- For Good Used Part4* And Better Used Cars *41 PLYMOUTH COUPE (optional n-pitssenger) *3o CHEV SEDAN, new paint, winterized, wv tires. *33 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ’33 CHEV U-TON PICKUP K Clearing AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate And Household Effects On the Promises lit the Village of Dashwood undersigned auctioneer i i hasThe been instructed to sell by public auction on SATtRBAY, MARCH 4 1:80 p.m, sharp HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Good Cheer kitchen range; 3-burner coal oil stove, with oven, in good condition; small heater, for coal or wood; kitchen range; kitchen table; ,8 kitchen chairs: 5 dining I room chairs: sideboard; glass cupboard; drop leaf table; 2 . couches; 2 wooden brtls witn jsprings and mattress; bureau; Raymond sewing machine; num- | erons dressers; chest of drawers; ’washing machine; arm chair; 2 Stocking chairs: daybed; fern ’stand; 2 beautiful mirrors; high ichair; trunk; toilet set; hall | tree; oak centre tables; beauti- _______ ifnl antique kitchen clock: dishes; WAITRESS WANTED - Good pay | chinaware; silverware; glass- for reliable girt. Apply at’ ware; dll kinds of kitchen uten- Rether’s Coffee Shoppe, 34xe-’sils; various sealers; copper ter, 2c | boiler; quilting frames; buffalo :jg FEMALE HELP WANTED—Avon Products need capable woman to service customers in Grand Bend. Good commission. For particulars write: The Mana­ ger, Mrs. M. E. Stock, 55142 Queen St. S., Kitchener, Ont. 23:2:9c i IB Announcement William ,1. Marshall of- Marshall Repair Shop would like to lake this opportunity to thank all who have patronised the Repair Shop during the past three and one-half years. Pressure of work has made it imperative that more skilled labour be made avail­ able and as a result I have entered into partnership with Mr. (’ceil K, Murray and hereafter the business will be known ns the MARSHALL & MURRAY MACHINE SHOP In the past I have tried to give workmanship of high standard at reasonable rates, This we wKla continue to do. Murray and I have installed ad xlitional machinery and stock and a much larger field in the machine We—ns partners solicit your sure you that all work entrusted as- prompt n service as possible. therefore we offer and welding trade, patronage and as- to us will receive William X Marshall and Cecil E. Murray* Props. PHONE 179-J •wk*