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MOTHERS’ DAY SERVICES BIRTHS
Almost - Last Chance
OUR LAST HATCHES WILL SOON BE OFF. SETTING
OUR LAST EGGS THIS WEEK EXCEPT TO ORDERS
ONLY. Please let us know your requirements right away,
unless you have your full requirements on order.
SEVERAL LOTS OF STARTED CHICKS FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
O.A.C. STARTER AND GROWING MASH ON HAND.
Truck loads coming in fresh weekly.
Wein Bros.Phone 78 or 92, Exeter.
BRINSLEY
Rev. A. Trueblood, of Clifford,
has accepted a call to the Crediton,
Brinsley and Shipka United Church
as pastor.
Our deepest sympathy goes out
to Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maguire in
their recent bereavement.
Miss Mary Lee spent a
with Miss Gladys Hughes,
isle.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Lieury, spent Wednesday evening
with their daughter, Mrs. Jack
Trevethick.
Hydro has been turned on in S.S.
No. 6 in Brinsley.
Mr. Roy Watson is all smiles. It’s
a boy (James Wilbert).
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Puree, of
London, called on friends in Brins
ley on Monday evening last.
Mr. Arthur
Borden,
With his parents,
den Hodgson.
Miss Gertrude
Bend,
home
Mr. Carl Trevethick, of London,
spent the week-end with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Trevethick.
Mrs. Charles White spent Wed
nesday afternoon with Mrs. Ernest
Harris.
Mr. Roland Neil is all smiles. It’s
a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lin Craven spent
Tuesday last with Mrs. Sarah Bur
gess of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. James Trevethick
spent Thursday last in London.
Miss Vera Wasnidge, of London,
spent, the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Newton Was
nidge.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Woodburn
of Greenway, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Harris.
few days
Of Carl-
Neil, of
Hodgson, of Camp
is spending the week-end
Mr. and Mrs. El-
spent the
here.
Amos, of Grand
week-end at her
Three members of the Schroeder
family now With the R.C.A.F. have
been visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William Schroeder.
FO. Gerald Schroeder, from P.E.I.,
visited at his home and is being
posted to Vancouver. FO, Leroy
Schroedei’ from Montreal, spent the
week-end at home and LAC. Orville
Schroedei’, of Belleville, was home
on a 48.
Mothers’ Day was suitably ob
served on Sunday in Main Street at
both the morning and evening serw
ices. At 11 o’clock the church ana
Sunday School met together with
Mr. Ray Waghorn conducting the
service and Mr. W. G. Medd speak
ing on “Mothers of the Bible.” In
the evening Rev. Mr. Woods spoke
on “Famous Mothers” and the ser
vice was conducted by Mr. W. C.
Pearce, Sunday School Superintend
ent. A male choir sang at both se*
vices. Three children were baptized
in the morning: Lloyd Allen Regin
ald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Simp
son; Shirley Anne and Phyliss
Irene, daughters q£ Mr, and Mrs.
Percy Merkley, On Sunday, May 7th,
Shares, Louise, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. David Kestle and Robert
James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Wright, were baptized.
Mothers’ Day was observed in the
James Street United Church with
special services on Sunday. At the
morning service special music was
provided by the choir. Beautiful
flowers adorned the pulpit rostrum
and the rite
observed. An
by the choir
hale taking
quartette was sung by Walter Cut
bush, A. E. Wuerth, F. Taylor and
E. Lindenfield. Four children re
ceived the rite of baptism. They
were Ronald Franklin, son of LAC.
and Mrs,
daughter
Webber;
Mr. and
NEIL-—At, Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don. on Saturday, May 13th, 1944,
to Mr* and Mrs. Roland Neil, of
Ailsa Craig, a son, Gerald Albert.
WATSON—At Dr. Fletcher’s Hospi
tal on Sunday, May 14, 1944, to
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Watson, of
Thedford, a son (James 'Wilbert).
DEATHS
BENDER—In St. Joseph’s Hospit
al, London, on Monday, May
1944, Gary wm. Bender, son
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bender,
Crediton, aged 7 months,
JORY-—In Exeter on Thursday, May
11th, 1944, Emily Kestle, beloved
wife of the late Elijah J. Jory, in
her 91st year,
ZWICKER.
tai, London, on Tuesday, May
1944, Charles H. Xwicker, in
78th year.
CARDS OF THANKS
b.
fit
of
-In Mrs. Roger’s Hospi-
16,
his
Pentecosal Tabernacle Mothers*
Day Service
theA large crowd attended
Mothers’ Day services at the Pente
costal Tabernacle. The morning ser
vice was entirely in charge of the
Mothers. Mrs. R. McDonald lean
the singing and Mrs. T. Jolly gave
a splendid message on “The Life
of Naomi.” Misses Jennie Jolly and
Dorothy McDonald rendered a duet,
“My Mother’s Prayer.” In the eve
ning the pastor, Mr. Kendrick took
for his theme, “Mary, The Mother
of Jesus and Her Great Need.” Spe
cial music was rendered by the
Triebner quartette. Solos were also
sung at both morning and evening
services by Pastor Ralph Smith oi
the
to,
the
Full
who
day.
Gospel Tabernacle, Toron-
was the guest soloist for
This story comes from the Alex
andria Army Air Base in Louisiana.
Two soldiers stepped forth smartly
when they heard the topkick ask
for a “postal detail.” They envision
ed soft jobs.
They learned quickly, when hand
ed shovels, that he actulally had said
“post hole detail.”
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LONDON ARENA
on deposits made on
Deferred Annuities
of infant baptism was
anthem was rendered
with Miss Helen Pen-
the solo obligatto. A
R, F, Rogers; Nancy Ann,
of Mr. and Mrs, Orville
Mabie Agnes, daughter
Mrs. Wm. Westlake and
Carrol Dianne, daughter of Gunner
and Mrs. Wesley Ryckman, the
father at present overseas. Rev.
Mr. Irwin preached a very forceful
sermon pointing out the tempta
tions and pitfalls of young people
of today and the responsibility of
parents. Several of the floral
quets were donations from the
family.
bou-
Jory
Classified Directory
DON’T WAIT FOR PROSPECTS—GO AFTER THEM WITH A CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS
l
FQr SALE—--Two milking cows and
two beef-ring heifers, E. West
cott, phone 176rl4,
FOR SALE—Hereford bull from a
herd of accredited and listed
cattle, ready for service, colour
more black than white, of good
size and conformation. Priced for
quick sale, Apply to Geo. C.
McIntosh, R. 1, Science Hill.
11, IS*
Of FRANKLIN
DELBRJDGE, late of the
Of Exeter, in the County of
Insurance Agent, deceased,
PERSONS having claims
the above estate are re-
on or before the 7th day
1944, to file with the
RED CROSS NEWS
The shipping list for May 12
as follows:
KNITTING—Navy Quota; 7
2 T.N.
was
pair
service socks; 2 T.N. sweaters; 4
pair mitts; 9 helmets; 4 aero caps;
Army Quota: 7 pair service socks;
8 R.N. sweaters; 12 V.N. sweaters;
8 pr. gloves; Hospital
washcloths; 25 pillow
babies’ nightgowns; 1
jamas; British Civilian
boys’ coats; 76 boys’
girls’ coat; 4 girls’ slips
dresses,
size 6; 5
Layette articles 41; Russian Re
lief 25 articles; British Refugee,
40 articles, 30 of which were con
tributed by Centralia unit; 75 quilts,
4 crib quilts.
A good-sized carton of notions
to fill housewives for British wo
men was packed.
The draw on the pillow cases, the
lace of which was donated by a
friend, was made, and Mrs. H. Pet
hick, of
Proceeds
81
25
P>
25
1
jirls’
size 10; 2 girls’ dresses,
girls’ waists, size 6.
Quota:
cases;
men’s
Quota:
shorts;
3 2 g!
Exeter, was the winner,
amounted to $19.0 0,
Toronto Globe on MondayIn the
were pictures of Fit. Lt. E. Lome
Howey, D.F.C., with four Canadian
airmen, veterans of this war, who
have signed up as pilots with Trans
Canada Air Lines. We hope to print
the story next week.
Kitchener,
Rev. and
Bosck, of
DASHWOOD
Mr. and Mrs. llald, of
spent a few days with
Mrs. Luft.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Detroit, spent the week-end with
relatives here.
Mrs. T. Hopcroft is visiting with
her father in Clifford this week.
Dr. H. A.
er, called
Thursday.
Mr. and
Kellerman, of Kitchen-
on friends here last
Mrs. John Snyder, of
Brantford, spent the week-end with
her mother, Mrs. Hayter.
Confirmation will be held in the
Lutheran Church on Sunday, May
21st.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Restemeyer,
of London, were week-end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. O. Restemeyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Melton Walper, of
Ingersoll, spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. P. Fassold.
Mr, and Mrs. Orlando Ireland and
family, of Stratford, were .Sunday
visitors with Mrs. Tieman and Mrs.
Ireland.
Spr. Garnet Weiberg, of Sussex,
N.B., is spending his furlough with
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Kraft and
Mrs. Stadelbauer and family, of
London, spent Sunday with friends
in town.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Prang, of Zur
ich, were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Rader.
Mrs. Keys, of London, is visiting
with her mother, Mrs. Kraft.
The monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. was held in the church base
ment on Wednesday evening, May
10th ’ .........
held
sary
was
sisted by the Mission
basement
for the occasion, Following the pro
gram the societies met for their
business sessions after which a
dainty lunch was served.
Died in California
There passed away at his resi
dence in Santa Monica, Calif,, Mr.
Edward Shetler on May 7th. in his
78th year. He leaves his widow and
three daughters, all of Santa Moni
ca, and one son in Oakland, Calif,,
two sisters (Mary)
Manse, and (Carrie)
Eureka, Calif,, three
of Buffalo; Albert,
Jacob, of Manitoba,
spent his boyltobd days in Dash
wood,
when a birthday party was
celebrating the 60th Anniver-
of the W.M.S. The meeting
in charge of the Y.P.M.C, as-
Tlnud. Thu
was suitably decorated
MrS. Martin
Mrs. Blah’, of
'brothers, Fred
of Sask., and
Mf. Shetler
Mrs. J. Sutton wishes to thank
the friends and neighbors for the
kindness and sympathy expressed
during her recent bereavement and
also for the loan of cars. *
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell wish
to thank the many friends for the
kindly remembrances extended to
Mrs. Campbell wliil'
Victoria
since
extended
a patient in
Hospital, London, and
her return to Exeter. *
Mr, and Mrs, William Bender, and
Betty Joan wish to express th el*
sincere thanks to the friends and
neighbors for the kindness and
sympathy extended during their
beareavement, also for the floral
tributes, the loan of cars and to
Rev. Mr. Turner and Mr. H. Hoff
man, *
The family of the late Mrs. Jory
wish to express their deep appreci
ation of the kindness and sympathy
extended during their bereavement,
for the floral tributes received and
to those who offered the loan of
cars. c
The Imperial Oil Co. and J. D.
Can’ wish
men and
the time
noon,
to thank the Exeter fire-
others who assisted
of the fire Monday
ENGAGEMENTS
at
at*
Sei-
an-
theii
Mr. and Mrs. John William
terington, of Kenora, Ontario,
nounce the engagement of
only daughter, Irene Lillian, of To
ronto, Ontario, to John Robert Cox,
of Exeter, Ontario, the wedding to
take place June 10th, in Kenora,
Ontario, at the
parents.
home of the bride’s
Mr. and Mrs.
ford, announce
S. Rappie, of Strat-
the engagement oi
their youngest daughter Joyce Edith
of Toronto, to Corporal Laverne
Leslie Christie, of Newfoundland,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Christie, Exeter, the marriage
to take place in the St. John’s Ang
lican Church, Toront.o, on May 26th.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hedden, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hedden and children
of London, Mrs. Lorson Urquhart
and children, of Thorndale, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan
Kydd.
FOUND
FOUND—In the bush east of town
on Sunday a case of keys. Apply
at Times-Advocate.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE—General store building,
situated on Highway, complete
with living quarters, hydro, centre
good rural community. C. V.
Pickard.
FOR SALE—(Hardy) Brick cottage
and extra lots of land opposite
Caven Presbyterian Church. El
ectricity, town water. W.
Pearce.
0.
20c
COTTAGE FOR SALE—Comfortable
small home, in Exeter, complete
with hydro and' town water. In
terior finished like new. Good
basement. 4-5 acre of land. Why
rent when you can buy this prop
erty at very low price.
Pickard, pltone 16 5W.
c.V.
FOR SALE—A Goblin vacuum
cleaner, demonstrator, like new.
Apply W. J. Beer, Grand Bend.
, 11:18*
FOR SALE—-Large size Barnett
refrigerator, in excellent condi
tion, Apply to Franklin Skinner,
phone Kirkton 44rl3. 18*
FOR SALE—One 12-24 Hart-Parr
tractor, new block and pistons,
as good as new. Also two young
sows, due to farrow shortly.
Phone 84rl5, Hensall. 18*
IN THE ESTATE
JAMES
Village
Huron,
ALL
against
quired
of June,
undersigned executrix full particu
lars of their claims, duly verified,
after which date the assets of the
estate will be distributed having re
gard only to the claims of which
notice has been received.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
All monies owing the above estate
must be paid to the said executrix
on or before the 7th day of June,
1944, after which date proceedings
will be taken to collect.
DATED at Exeter, Ontario,
17th day of May, 1944.
MRS. EVA DELBRIDGE,
Executrix, Exeter, Ontario.
J. W. MORLEY, her solicitor,
EXETER, ONTARIO,
3 tfc.
AUCTION SALE
OF FURNITURE
AND CARPENTER’S TOOLS
The undersigned has received in
structions to
at
The estate
the following!
sink, drop-leaf
2 cook stoves,
6 dining-room
by
this
FOR SALE—’31 Chevrolet in good
condition with good rubber. Ap
ply to Murray Scott, R. R. 3
Exeter. 18
FOR SALE—Stamp collectors, 500
mixed United States, dime. Frank
Knight. Box 75, St. Thomas, Ont.
18*
PERSONS having claims
the Estate of the late
Fletcher, who died on the
of April, 19 44, are hereby
to send them to either of
FOR SALE—Sow and 11 pigs. Apply
to Mike Ryan, phone Crediton
20r23. 18c
Hall.
tons.
and
elm.
FOR SALE
Hay—About 6 tons of 19 43 crop in
the stable loft behind Town
Hensall.
Baled Bean Straw—About 6
A quantity of cedar posts.
A quantity of mixed lumber
hardwood plank, mostly rock
1 Broadcast M. H. seed drill pract
ically new.
1 Chevrolet 1-ton truck, model T,
19 20, del. body, 6 tires, 4 chains
and seats for del, box (motor not
in running condition). Can be made
into a first class farm wagon.
1 McCormick - Tymboll Flax Puller
with Cushman 4 h. p. gas engine
mounted on frame. This bindei’ can
be converted into a grain binder by
anybody of mechanical turn of mind
This puller was only used on one
field and is in a new
3 cement window sills,
Apply to IRA GEIGER,
Phone 59
PERSONAL
condition,
reinforced
HENSALL
11, 18c
IF BACKACHES are slowing you up,
take RUMACAPS. Pains and aches
are relieved after the first dose.
Robertson’s Drug Store.
“KLEEREX”—CLEARS THE SKIN.
HEALS BOILS, Impetigo, Ec
zema, Psoriasis, Chaps, etc. Gives
quick relief while you work. 5 0c,
$1.00. (Medium and Strong).
Sold by Robertson’s Drug Store.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Ap
ply to Times-Advocate. 18*
WANTED
WANTED—S oi' 10 cheap drivers.
Frank Taylor, Exeter. tfc
WANTED—Pasture for 6 head of
cattle. Apply to Roger Brown,
Centralia, phone Crediton 3 0r4.
18*
HOUSE FOR SALE—In Exeter,
modern 1| storey rug brick home.
Three bedrooms. Three-piece bath.
Hardwood floors throughout. Kit
chen complete with built-in cup
boards. Good basements with
laundry tubs. Automatically heat
ed with oil burner. This house
must be sold as owner is leaving
town. C. V. Pickard, phono 165W.
WANTED—To rent, 50-75 acres of
sod or good land to be put into
beans. Will pay good, cash. Ap
ply to Times-Advocate. 18c
NOTICES
50 acres rich, level clay loam, base
ment bam. shed, small frame
house, London Twp., hydro avail
able. W. C. Pearce.
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Sealed tenders will be received
by the undersigned until 6 p.m.,
May 26, 1944, tor the building and
property on the east side of Main
street, Exeter, being lot number
13'2 with 66 feet frontage by 165
feet in depth, the buildings com
prise the former office of the
Exeter Public Utilities and garage.
For further information and to see
the building, apply at the offiee
of the Exeter Public Utilities Com
mission.
Highest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
Public Utilities Commission,
Exetef, Ont.3t
REPRESENTATIVE, MISS WIN-NI-
FRED O’NEIL, Clinton, phone
75J. For complete lines of Fuller
Brushes and service for same.
Will be in Exeter . Tuesday of
each week. For enquiries address
Box 280, Times-Advocate. 18:25*
EXETER CREAMERY will be open
Saturday nights for receiving
cream beginning Saturday night,
May 20, 19 44. Hours 7.3 0 to 9.00
o’clock, EXETER CREAMERY
CO., LTD. 11:18*
TOWNSHIP. OF STEPHHN
COURT OF REVISION
Notice is hereby given that
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the
for the year
meeting in
Crediton, on
one o'clock
H. K. Eilber,
Clerk of the Township of Stephen,
Dated May 8, 1944 5-11-3U
the
Township of Stephen
1944 will hold its first
the Township Hall,
Monday, June 15th, at
p.m.
IN THE matter of the Estate
of MICHAEL FLETCHER, late „of
the Village of Exeter, Farmer, de
ceased.
ALL
against
Michael
9th day
notified
the undersigned, duly verified, on or
before the 25tli day of May 1944.
AFTER the last-named date the
assets of the said Estate will be
distributed among the persons en
titled thereto, having regard only
to claims of which the Executors
shall then have notice.
DATED at Exeter, the 4th day
May, 19 44.
ALBERT G. FLETCHER,
J. TRUEMAN FLETCHER,
Woodham, Ontario
Executors.
F. W. GLADMAN, Exeter, '
Solicitor for Executors.
*
AUCTION SALES
sell by public auction
CREDITON
of the late Charles
Treitz
FRIDAY, MAY 19th
1944 at 1,30 o’clock
I Kitchen cupboard,
table, kitchen chairs,
2 extension tables,
chairs, 2 rocking chairs, sewing
machine, buffett, electric radio, 2:
congoleum rugs, carpet, studio cO’UCh
day bed, small table, chest of draw
ers, kitchen utensils, bedding, buf
falo robe, mattresses, coal oil stove
with oven, electric pad, hall rack,,
garden tools, quilting frames, 2.
bedroom suites, electric iron, car
penter tools, boring machine, 2 sets
of augers, 2 broad axes, 5| foot
cross cut saw, new; 2 hand saws*
big wooden tool box, wood chisels*
3 in. 2 in. and 1J in.; corner chisel
3 hand augers, a quantity of short
block wood.
TERMS — CASH
Wm. H. SMITH, Auctioneer
Crediton, phone 43r2
ERNEST TREITZ, Executor,
Sarnia
FREEMAN MORLOCK, Clerk
HOUSEHOLD SALE
of
3 to
AUCTION SALE
Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy,
Saturday, May 20th; 100 head of
cattle including a number of spring
ers, also calves and pigs as usual.
Trucks to deliver. A. G. McAlpine,
auctioneer.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, CATTLE,
HORSES, PIGS AND SEED
BUCKWHEAT
on
Lot 7, Concession 9, Hibbert,
2 miles east of Staffa,
on
MONDAY, MAY 22nd, 1944
commencing at 1,30 p.m. sharp,
C. DOW. proprietor,
W. E. NAIRN, auctioneer
public auction
, Exeter,
Trivitt Church,
29, 1944
following:
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC.
The undersigned has received in
structions to sell by
on
Carling Street,
Two blocks west of
FRIDAY, MAY
at 1.00 o’clock 'the
3 small tables, hall rack, secre
tary, dining room table, 6 dining
room chairs, sewing machine, 1
complete bedroom suite, 1 bed, 1
brass bed, 1 dresser, washing ma
chine, tubs and stand, electric
stove, small stove, 2 rocking chairs,
couch, 6 kitchen chairs, phonograph,
tools of all kinds, sealers plants in
bloom, complete set of dishes for
eight, 2 carpet sweepers, several
rugs, some bedding and pillows,;
lawn mower, all kinds of garden
tools, 4 ladders, 75 ft. hose, half
ton of coal, all kinds of dishes, and
many other articles.
NO RESERVE—TERMS CASH
MRS. J. W. TAYLOR, Prop.
FRANK COATES, Clerk.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer.
MAY 2Oth, 1944 at 2 p.m.
At the residence of Mr. John C. Vidt„
Main St. South, EXETER, ONT.
LIVING ROOM—Library table*
chairs, bridge lamps, curtains, 2 pr.
tatting
draperies, new ottoman, floor
pictures.
DINING ROOM—1 suite,
sion table, 5 chairs, arm
hand made net curtains,
lamp.
exten
chair,,
buffet, bevelled glass china cabinet
with mirror back.
BED ROOM—Twin steel beds
with Slumber King springs and.
spring-filled mattresses, 1 deluxe
spring and Ostermoor mattress for
double bed, small tables, chairs,
rockers, wash stand, commode, 1
large feather bed in excellent con
dition for converting into pillows,
large and small mirrors, studio
couch, slip covers, toilet sets.
KITCHEN—1 Westinghouse cabi
net electric range, 1 coal range, 3-
burner Perfection Oil Stove with
double oven, extension table, chairs,
and smallware, also 20 feet of 3-
wire TriX Cable for electric range,
1 bronze Koro Oil Lamp with china
shade.
FLOOR COVERING—1 9x1 Ofc ft.
Wilton rug, 2 9x12ft. .Congoleum.
rugs, carpet and numerous small
1*U^S
MISCELLANEOUS—1 heavy steel
oil drum, 1 6-amp. Tunger Charger
for radio batteries, porch swing with
mattress, 2 rockers, reed rocker, 4
screen doors, 4 laundry tubs and.
stand, 1 5 ft. 6 in. cross-cut saw,
buck saw, 9-inch outdoor light re
flector with gooseneck, vacuum
cleaner, heavy T and strap barn
door hinges, stove pipe elbows and
dampers, suit cases, garden tools,
sink brackets, auto chains and jacks,
boxes, baskets, 2 drop-light fixtures
with hand painted shades for oil
lamps, white enamel table top 25 x
42 inches, zinc table top, same size,
plumbing fittings, combination cold:
and hot water fawcett, crome plated
fawcetts, pipe and fittings, and
other articles too numerous to men
tion.
Terms—Cash
FRANK COATES, Clerk
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF
PURE-BRED SCOTCH
SHORTHORN CATTLE
at Exeter Fair Grounds
on
THURSDAY, JUNE 1st
from the herds of R.
Zurich, Ont; W. C. F.
Crediton, Ont.; Roy F
Seaforth, Ont. Thirty-two
best females and five
young bulls. The finest Jot
sold.
All three herds are fully accredited
and all the younger females have
been, immunized by calfhood vac
cination agaihst bangs,
If interested in a catalogue write
to W. C. F, Oestrichev, Cvediton,
Out. 18:25*
at
AUCTION SALE OF
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
.Tames Street, Exeter
MAY 30, 1944
.sharp the following:
Beatty electric
with attachments
vacumm cleaner
vacuum
Eureka
with at-
TUESDAY
1.30
New
cleaner
electric
tachments; electric washing mach
ine; coal range, practically new;
3-piece chesterfield suite, like new;
Oak dining room suite; library
table; day bed; hall seat with rack
and mirror; 3 wicker chairs; read
ing lamp; oak rocker; cabinet table,
kitchen chairs and table; kitchen
cabinet; 3 bedroom suites, complete;
writing desk and book case; 2
feather ticks; 3 mattresses; 3 small
‘ ‘ 3 Ax-
bed
hose;
tables; 5 Administer
minister runners;
spreads; 100 feet
dishes, silverware and many other
ai’ticles too numerous to mention,
Positively no reserve as the prop
erty has been sold,
TERMS—CASH
MRS. 9. MARTIN, Prop.
FRANK TAYLOR, Auctioneer
.FRANK COATES, Clerk.
rugs;
sette;
garden
1944
M. Peck,
Oestrichcr,
Pepper,
of the
splendid
We ever
COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE
F. Taylor, Auctioneer, will hold
community auction sale in Exeter*
on
FRIDAY. JUNE 2nd. 1944
The sale will Include a complete
set of carpenter and cabinet-makers
topis and the fine tuvnlture belong
ing to the estate of the late Harry
Gidley.
Persons who have anything to
offer for sale should notify Mi*
Taylor before Monday, May 22nd.
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