HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-08-23, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1951
League Stars
Whip Crumlin
An all-star softball team made I
up of players from Dashwood.
Exeter, Hensail, Arkona and
Crediton defeated the Crumlin
girls in both games of a double
header with scores of 5-3 in the
game played at Exeter and 11-5
under the lights at Hensali on
Wednesday night.
The Crumlin team centered
around their pitcher. Lil Wil
liams, formerly of the London
Supremes.
The game in Exeter went five
innings and was called because
of darkness. In the fifth inning,
the All-Stars came through with
five runs to Crumlin’s three,
scored in the second inning.
In Hensail, the Crumlin team
held the All-Stars down until
the seventh inning when the
visitors brought a new pitcher
in for two plays, giving the All
Stars the break they needed,
and they scored all 11 runs in
the seventh and eighth innings.
For the All-Stars were: Lig-
gatt ss c, Arkona; Johnson p,
Arkona; E. Scott p, Ilderton;
Gaiser rf, Dashwood; Love lb,
Dashwood; Schenk 3b, Crediton:
Essery 2b, Exeter; Taylor c ss,
Exeter; Hildebrandt cf, Hensali:
Hod gins rf, Exeter; Hunter-
Duvar cf, rf, Exeter. In the first
game Marilyn Pfaff pitched a
very fine three innings.
The Crumlin nine were: Rid-
ler 2b, Thornton 3b, Rollins lb,
Armstrong c, Warner ss, Pitt cf,
Daw If, Mclvor rf, Williams p.
Announcements
BIRTHS |
BARKER— Mr. and Mrs. James
Barker of Lucan nee Janett
Davis > are happy to announce
the arrival of their bahy
daughter, Joan Dianne, at Vic-
toria Hospital, Aug. 12, 1951.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mc-
the
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Kellar, Cromarty, announce
engagement of their only daugh-
Score By Innings (First Game)
RHE
Crumlin ........... 030 00—3 3 3
All-Stars ........... 000 05—5 4 3
Score By Innings (Second Game)
RHE
Crumlin . 202 000 100— 5 3 5
All-Stars ..000 000 056—11 6 4
CANTELON—Dr. and Mrs. C. B.
Cantelon of West Lorne are
pleased to announce the birth
of their son, David Bruce, at
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London,
on August 17, 1951.
MACKS—Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Macks. Exeter, are happy to
announce the birth of a son
on August 21, 1951, at Mrs.
Hunter’s Nursing Home.
SHOLEA—LAC John Sholea and
Mrs. Sholea of Grand Bend
are happy to announce the
birth of a daughter, born at
the Hooper Nursing Home on
August 20. 19 51.
DEATHS
HARRISON—In Exeter, on Sun
day, August 19, 1951, Ida Al-
vilda Halstead, beloved wife
of James H. Harrison, in her
seventy-fourth year.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. Horace Pfaff of Hay P.O.
wishes to announce the engage
ment of his only daughter, Mari
lyn Louise, to Paul Joseph
Major, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Major of Leamington.
The wedding will take place
early in September in Prince
Edward Island. 23*
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fink-
beiner, Crediton, announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Dorothy June, to Wil
liam Robert, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. William C. Lambie,
Leduc, Sask., the wedding to
take place Saturday, September
15, 1951, at 12 o’clock noon in
the Evangelical U.B. Church,
Crediton. *
CARS
77 1950 Ford Sedan, good motor, tires, every
thing .......................................................................L 1.895.
7*7 1949 Ford Sedan ............................................... 1,595.
7< 1949 Chev Sedan. looks like a million and
only ..................... 1,595.
1949 Ford Club Coupe, a buy at only ........ 1.495.
7*7 1936 Ford Coach ............. 150.
☆ 1930 Chev Coach, very good ............ 85.
7T 1933 Plymouth Sedan ........................................... 50.
Sp ecial Ca rs
7< 1949 Ford Coach 7W 1949 Meteor Sedan
These cars to be reduced $10 a day until
sold. Thursday’s prices ..................................... 1.330. :
TRUCKS (
☆ 1949 Ford Pickup, above average .................. 1,250.
☆ 1949 Dodge I-Ton, a buy for only ............. 995.
☆ 1945 Ford 3-Ton Stake ...................................... 895.
1947 Ford l/o-Ton Stake, save on a repos
session ............................................. 575.
☆ 1940 Chev Sedan Delivery, good motor and
tires ...................... 395.
TRACTORS
& John Deere B, very good .................................. 750.
# 1938 Fordson, see this one ............................... 250.
☆ 10-20 International, a buy at ......................... 150.
Special Tractors
& 1944 Allis Chalmers B. To be reduced $10
a day until sold. Thursday's price ............... 680.
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 64-W or 624 Exeter, Ontario
ter, Elizabeth Jean, to Mr, Wil
liam Norman Binning, Mitchell,
youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Binning, Listowel. The
marriage is to take place this
month. nc
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Collyer j
of Goderich announce the en
gagement of their daughter,
Seeta Gertrude, to James Ed
mund Sinclair, son of Mrs. Jack-
son Woods and the late Gordon
Sinclair. The wedding will take
place in Elimville United Church
on Saturday, September 1, at 12
o’clock. ,l'
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Down
will be “at home’’ the afternoon
of Friday, August 24, from 3 to
6 o’clock, to the friends of Mrs.
E, J. Miners, in honor of her
ninety-second birthday.
CARDS OF THANKS
Mr. Matthew Thomson wishes
to thank all his friends who re
membered him in any way while
he was a patient in St, Joseph’s
Hospital and since returning
home. 23"*
Myrland Smith of Kirkton
wishes to thank all those who
so kindly remembered her with
cards, treats and flowers while
a patient in St. Joseph’s Hos
pital and since returning home.
The family of the late Mrs.
James H. Harrison wish to thank
their many friends for kindness,
help and sympathy at the time
of their bereavement. Special
thanks to Rev. Sinclair Sr., Rev.
George Lamont of Mitchell, Mrs.
William Sillery and the R. C.
Dinney funeral home. *
The family of the late Mrs.
Chidley Woodburn wish to ex
press their dep appreciation and
thanks to their many friends for
all their kindness and sympathy
extended to them in their recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
Rev. W. J. Maines, Mr. Morley
Pollock, Mr. Laurence Box, Dr.
Boyes, the pallbearers, for the
beautiful floral tributes and to
all who assisted in any way. c
Mr. Thomas Elliott wishes to
thank his many friends who so
kindly sent cards, flowers, and
called on him while he was a
p a ti e n t in Victoria Hospital, (London. 23*
I would like to thank all
those who remembered me in
any way while a patient in St. j Joseph’s Hospital and since re-
i turning home. *—Anne Elford
Mr. Frank Smyth wishes to
thank his friends for visits,
flowers and treats while he was
a patient in St. Joseph's Hos
pital. 23*
j IN MEMORIAM
I ANDERSON—In loving memory
I of Mrs. George Anderson, who
passed away four years ago,
August 19.
In our hearts your memory lin
gers,
Always tender, fond and true;
There’s not a day, dear mother,
We do not think of you.
—Lovingly remembered by hus
band, daughter and grand
daughter. 23*
LAMPORT—In memory of our
dear husband and father, Sam
uel G. Lamport, who passed
away August 27, 1944.
Today recalls sad memories
Of a dear father gone to rest,
And the ones who think of him
today
Are the ones who loved him
best.
—Lovingly remembered by wife
and family. 23c
WELSH—In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
William E. Welsh, who passed
away one year ago, August
21, 1950.
As we loved him so we miss him
In our memories ever dear;
Loved, remembered, longed for
always,
Bringing many a silent tear.
—Fondly remembered by wife
Verda and family.23c
Treasurer’s Sale Of Lands In Arrears Of Taxes
County Of Huron
To Wit:
BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT issued by the ’Warden of the County of Huron, bearing date
the 12th day of July, 1951, and to me directed, commanding me to levy upon the several lands
mentioned and described in the following list for arrears of taxes thereon and costs set forth, I
hereby give notice that, unless such arrears and costs are sooner paid, I shall proceed to sell by
public auction, at the Treasurer’s Office in the Court House, Goderich, the said lands or sufficient
of the said lands, necessary to pay the said arrears and costs, on Tuesday, November 6, 1951, at
the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon. The adjourned sale, if necessary, will be held at the same
time and place one week later, November 13, 19 51. It is the intention of the various Municipal
ities mentioned herein to purchase at the adjourned sale such lots as do not bring the said taxes
and costs.
A. H. ERSKINE,
Treasurer, County of Huron.
Goderich, Ontario, July 20, 1951.
TOWNSHIP OF HAY
Name and Description
Anthony Hoffman—Lot 13, Con. 9 .......................
Robert Robertson—Lot 22, C, Turnbull Survey ....
J. Pilkington—N. Turnbull Survey, Plan 18 .......
Norman Turnbull—N. Turnbull Survey, Plan 18
Years In
Arrears
194 8-49-50
1948
1948
1948
Taxes
$337.70
5.64
* 14.10
5.64
Costs
$11.42
2.25
2.35
2.25
Total
$389.13
7.89
16.45
' 7.89
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN
Kathrine Romprie—Pt. Lot 11, Con. 13 ................1948-49-50 4.10 2.25 6.35
All of the above lots are patented.
Published in The Ontario Gazette, August 4, 1951.
Want Ads Never Get Lazy
FOR SALE FOR SALE WANTED FOR RENT
FOR SALE- 1940 2-ton Ford
truck, good tires, and good
wood hoist, and racks. Apply
Clare Masse, phone 57-1-24
Dashwood. 16:23*
FOR SALE—Findlay space heat
er, guaranteed new condition,
$80. Lawrence Rumpel, across
from Ernie Cooper. 23ctfn
FOR SALE — Purebred York
boar, one year old. Apply
Emerson Gunning, phone 176-
r-23 Exeter.23*
FOR SALE—1947 Pontiac Se
dan, radio and heater, in good
shape, $1,300. L. H. Harris,
phone 133-R Exeter.______23*
FOR SALE—Drop head sewing
machine, excellent condition.
Phone 477-r-12 Exeter. 23*
BARGAINS!
Ladies Home Journal,
2B years $5.00
Specials on Holiday and
Country Gentleman
New or renewal orders on all
magazines promptly serviced.
HARRY T. BUSTON
Phone 308-r-5 Exeter23ctfn
FOR SALE—Number of young
pigs. Phone 84-r-3 Zurich. •—
Sol Gingerich.23*
Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5-
year written ’guarantee with
Berloii against moth damage
on rugs, chesterfields and
clothing. Free estimates. —
Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W
FOR SALE—1936 Chev Stan
dard Coach, in good mechani
cal condition. Good tires. —
Phone Exeter 258. 16:23c
FOR SALE—Frame stable 20’x
24’. Good shingle roof. R. E.
Balkwill. 23*
LOST
LOST—A walking cane between
my home and the farm known
as Rufus K e s 11 e ’ s . Finder
kindly notify L. V. Hogarth.
Phone 26 6.23c
LOST—'Male kitten, grey, part
Persian, almost full grown,
Answers to name of Smokey.
Reward. Phone 377-J Exeter.
23*
STOVE WANTED — Oil space
heater, any size; also have
medium sized Quebec heater
for sale. D. McGregor, phone
178-r-12 Exeter. 23*
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO RENT — House
with conveniences, five or six
rooms, by representative of
Canada and Dominion Sugar
Co. Write pr phone Harry E.
Watson, Grand Bend, phone
50-r-13. 23:30*
HOUSE FOR RENT—In Shipka.
Phone 57 Kirkton, 23:30*
FOR RENT—Two rooms, furn
ished, good closets, shared
bathroom, hot and cold water.
No children. Phone 159 Dash
wood. 23:30*
APARTMENT for rent on An
drew Street. Private entrance.
Phone 245-J.23c
FOUR-ROOM apartment for rent
partially furnished. Highway
4 just south of Hensali. Box.
94 Hensali.23*
WANTED TO RENT—House in
Exeter by reliable couple with
one child. Phone 316 Local
79. 16:23c
3 APARTMENTS to rent—Carl
ing Street, house next to roller
rink. 23*
PERSONAL
TENDERS WANTED
FOR SALE—19 36 Ford Coach,
has good tires, a good battery,
new hot water heater, brakes
recently relined; car in good
condition. Apply to Ed Stelck,
Dashwood, or phone 127.
23:30:6c.
FOR SALE OR RENT—A farm
in Usborne. Apply to George
H. Wright, south of Exeter.
23*
“SUNSHINE” range, heavy duty,
four burners. Quick heating
sealed elements. Heat con
trolled oven. Used six months.
Reasonable for cash. —Newn-
ham, House 377, Centralia
Airport, phone 308-r-3 Exeter.
23*
CAR FOR SALE—1939 Stude
baker, in good running con
dition, good tires all around.
Will sell reasonable for cash.
—Art Day, corner of William
and Gidley Sts., Exeter. 23*
FOR SALE—Purebred Shorthorn
bull. Almost ready for service.
Apply George Allen, phone
34-r-7, Kirkton.__________23*
Honey
We are prepared to supply you
with choice quality White Honey
AT 20 PER LB.
EWART PYM
Simcoe Street, Exeter
16:23
Kirkton’s Pauls
—Continued from page one
mine. The Paul’s came by their
talent more or less naturally.
When they were growing up,
their father, Charles Paul and
uncle Alf, were singing popular
English comedy songs they
brought with them from the old
country around 1910.
Sometimes they joined Billie
and Ray Mills of Woodham to
put on performances. The former
Nellie Hazelwood, of Kirkton, ac
companied them, and it wasn’t by
chance that Charlie and Nellie
got married. They both enjoyed
vaudeville. So with two “troop
ers” as parents it was only nat
ural that the Paul brothers
would follow suit. The three of
them—Reg (who stopped enter
taining during the war), Gerald
and Lee,—worked on the acts
with their parents and often join
ed them and the Mills’ on stage.
Some of their best songs are
those the original Pauls used to
sing. Sprightly ditties like “Gal
lagher and Sheen”, “I’m Shy,
Mary Ellen”, and “O’ Tomarrow
Night”, bring the “Good Old
Days” into their act.
During World War II, of
course the act was broken up.
But Gerry and Lee didn’t lose
any enthusiasm and when the
war was over, they started sing
ing for the fun of it. Then came
their first engagment in 19 46—
a St. Thomas Legion show. They
came home from that one with a
contract for a four night stand
—and they’ve been busy ever
since.
They enjoy playing away from
home more so than in the neigh
bourhood. And mostly it’s be
cause they feel they’ve been
heard and seen so much, people
start taking them and their act
for granted. And then it’s hard
to put on a good show.
Maybe they’re right, but we’ve
seen them play on local shows
and they’re always coming back
for encores. And encores mean
success in their business. —dts
Exeter Bantams
sWin Opener
Wednesday afternoon Winglfam
bantams opened the group play
off in Exeter, losing 5-2 to the
home club.
It was a tight pitching duel
between Wingham’s Fry and
Exeter’s Parsons. Exeter knock
ed Fry’s offerings for six hits
while Parsons held Wingham to
two.
This was a very fine tilt and
gives the local kids a one game
lead In a two out of three series.
Batteries were: J. Fry and
Baine for Wingham and C. Par
sons and McFalls for Exeter,
LOST—In Exeter on Thursday
near Jones & May, a baby
stroller, grey with mud
guards. —Mrs. Don Abbott,
Lucan, phone 28-r-2 (collect).
23c
MISCELLANEOUS
WARNING—Aphids are bad on
turnips. If your turnips have
them, I can kill them. L. V.
Hogarth, phone 266. 23c
SERVICE for your present car
or a new Dodge automobile or
truck. Both are . obtainable
simply by calling Hensali 31.
SEWING MACHINES bought,
sold, serviced and repaired.
Phone evenings, Bob McLean,
527-J. 30tfc
I AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any size, any
age. —G. J. Dow. phone 83
Exeter. l*tfc
PAINTING and paperhanging,
kitchen cupboards and cab
inets. Tom Walker, Exeter,
phone 553.tfc
NOTICE — Whitewashing and
cleaning, arrangements can be
made. Bill Watson, phone 3 5-
r-19 Dashwood. Jul5:S27c
SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Equipped
to clean up septic tanks, cess
pools, etc.; have modern
power pump and tank. Schools
and public buildings a. special
ty. Irvin Coxon, phone 7 5-r-4
Milverton. Jull2:S6*
REAL ESTATE
PROPERTY FOR SALE — Part
of Lot 9, Con. 7, Village of
Crediton, containing brick cot
tage and 3 acres of land. Re
ply to Veterans Land Act,
Guelph.23*
HOUSE FOR SALE—Village of
Centralia, five. room, four-
piece bath, full basement,
large lot with fruit trees. Ap
ply R. S. Little, Centralia,
phone 540-r-13. 23c
CREDITON FRAME house, large
living room, den and dining
room, hardwood floors, kit
chen. 4 bedrooms, 3 - p i e c e
bath, full basement, cistern,
water pressure system, good
hard water. Well built barn
20x30 concrete foundation and
floor. Extra lot suitable for
building. W. C. Pearce, Real
tor, Exeter. 7tfc
LARGE BRICK HOUSE—B acre
of land. Small barn. House
has good roof and floors.
Hydro and water on tap.
Price $3,500. —C. V. Pickard,
Main St., Exeter.
HENSALL lB-storey frame house
in good location, has furnace,
garage, wide lot. Also 1B-
storey frame house, new fur
nace, .partial bath, garage. W.
C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par
sons, Salesman, Exeter.
FOR SALE—New house, full
basement with furnace and
water heater, living room, kit
chen, two bedrooms and bath
on first floor. Upper floor un
finished, with stairs in. R. E.
Balkwill. 9tfc
COMFORTABLE HOMES for
sale—We are offering the fol
lowing homes for quick pos
session. All are well located
in Exeter. Several may be
bought on very liberal terms.
1 .— 4-bedroom house; 3 —
3-bedroom houses; 2 — 2-
bedroom houses. We will be
pleased to show them. —-C. V.
Pickard, Realtor, Main Street,
Exeter.
CENTRALIA — Well built two-
storey brick house. Suitable
for use as single residence or
two apartments. Water pres
sure. Nice lot with fruit trees.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter.
STORE BUILDING—Located in
Exeter’s business section. —C.
V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St.,
Exeter.
TWO-APT. HOUSE for sale—
Main St. new roof, heavy wir
ing, large lot, full ocbttpancy
Starting Oct. 1. Phone 4 4 6-J,
SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5
to 15 lbs. New pep, too. Try
famous Ostrex Tonic Tablets
for double results; new
healthy flesh; new vigor. New
“get acquainted” size only
60{J. All druggists. 9:23c
FEMALE HELP WANTED
DEMOLITION OF SCHOOL
The Exeter Public School
Board will receive tenders for
the demolition of the old public
school up to September 15. Ten
der forms and details may be
secured from the secretary
treasurer, W. H. Hodgson, Ex
eter, Ontario.
16:23c
FEMALE HELP WANTED — A
woman to help with general
housework. Temporary work.
Mrs. William Hatter, phone
10-W.23c
WANTED—Girl or woman to
help with housework. Part-
time or full-time. Fond of
children, Phone 403-W. 23c
FOR MUSIC TEACHER
For S-S, No. 10, Tuckersmith.
Duties to commence beginning
of September. Applications to be
sent to James Drummond, R.R.
2, Kippen, Secretary-Treasurer.
16:23c
AUCTION SALES
WAITRESS WANTED — Top
wages paid. Monetta Menard's.
23c
HELP WANTED — Waitresses,
good wages for reliable girls.
Rether’s Restaurant, 23c
AVON PRODUCTS needs sales
lady to service customers in
Exeter. Highest commission.
For further particulars write
M. E. Stock, Mgr., 78 Duchess
Ave., Kitchener, Ont. 9:16:23*
NOTICES
NOTICE—The Flynn & Smith
Barber Shop will close for 10
days from September 4 to 14,
inclusive, while on vacation.
The shop will reopen Satur
day, September 15. * 23:30c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice to Creditors and Others
in the Estate of
JAMES GEORGE STUART
STANBURY,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of James
George Stuart Stanbury, late of
the City of St. Catharines, in
the County of Lincoln, Retired
County Court Judge, deceased,
who died on or about the 13th
day of May, 19 51, are hereby
notified to send full particulars
of their claims to the undersigned
on or before the 17th day of
September, 1951, after which
date the Estate will be distribut
ed having regard only to the
claims of which the undersigned
shall have notice.
Dated at Toronto, Ontario,
this 17th day of August, A.D.
1951.
JEAN E. STANBURY
KENNETH C. E. STANBURY
RICHARD J. H. .STANBURY
Executors
BY: AYLESWORTH, GARDEN,
THOMPSON & STANBURY,
67 Yonge St., Toronto 1, Ont.,
Their Solicitors Herein.
23:30:6c
In the estate of
JOHN MORLEY,
deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of John Mor
ley, late of the Town of Exeter,
in the County of Huron, who
died on or about the 20th day
of May, 1951, are required to
file particulars of same with
Elmer D. Bell, Solicitor, of Ex
eter, Ontario, by the 30th day of
August next after which date the
estate will be distributed, having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
ELMER" D. BELL,
Exeter, Ontario,
Solicitor for Executor.
9:16:23c
In the estate of
ALBERT DEVINE,
late of the Township of Stephen
iii tile County of Jliiroil
Farmer, Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Albert De
vine of the Township of Stephen
in the County of Huron, Farmer,
deceased, who died on or about
the Sth day of August, 1951, are
required to file particulars of
the same with Herbert K. Eilber,
Crediton, Ont., on or before the
31st day of August, 1951, after
which date the executors will
distribute the estate having re
gard only to those claims of {
which notice has been received. |
Dated this 9th day of August,
1951.
NORMAN DEVINE,
291 Roxborough Ave.,
Hamilton, Ont.
MRS. LUELLA MaeGREGOR,
No. 4, Parkhill, Ont.
(Executors)
16:23c:
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furniture
Estate of the late
HARRY ROWE,
Andrew Street, Exeter
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24
2 o’clock sharp
Gerrard Heitzman piano; 3-
piece chesterfield suite; floor
lamp; parlor rug; magazine
rack; 3 rockers; mats; small
lable; 3-piece dining room suite;
table; buffet; 6 chairs; cabinet;
clock; complete set of china
dishes; mirror; kitchen cabinet;
cups, saucers, forks, k n i v e s ;
dishes of all kinds, pots, pans,
pails, crocks, sealers; electric
stove; kitchen table; 2 kitchen
chairs; Singer sewing machine;
table; rocker; writing desk; vac
uum cleaner; verandah studio
couch; rocker and chairs;’ small
table; garden tools; verandah
lug: carpenter tools; electric
washing machine, nearly new;
wash tubs; step ladders; 2 bed
springs, mattresses, dressers,
commode chair, bed mattress,
bedroom carpet; pictures; small
bed, springs, mhttress, dresser,
pillows; curtains; bureau; ver
andah table: chairs; wheelbar
row: carpet sweeper; lamps;
jardineres; laundry stove; buck
saw, axe, shovel; lumber; many
other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms: Cash.
FRANK TAYLOR, AUCT.
FRED DAWSON, CLERK
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Valuable Real Estate
and Household Effects
ON THE PREMISES,
East Side Wellington Street,
in the
VILLAGE OF HENSALL
The undersigned auctioneer has
been instructed to sell by public
* auction, on
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5
commencing at 1:30 p.m. sharp
REAL ESTATE: Consisting of
Lots 1, 2 and 3 of Wilson’s Sur
vey, Village of Hensali, on which
is situated a well built two-
storey brick house, equipped
with bath room, has water pres
sure system and furnace; also a
fair sized barn and garage, all
in good condition; best of gar
den land. Land is in ideal loca
tion for good building lots.
Terms of Real Estate: 10%
on day of sale, balance in 30
days. Will be sold subject to a
reasonable reserved bid.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Com
bination bookcase and writing
desk; davenport; oak round-top
extension dining room table; 6
chairs; 3 complete bedroom
suites, with springs and mat
tress; new congoleum ru,g 10x14
ft.; smal rugs and mats; 2 small
rockers; couch; piano stool;
chest of drawers; day-bed: 3
large antique style chairs; shav
ing mirror; centre tables; other
antique furniture; fern stand; 1.
large cabinet radio; small radio,
like new; radio table; buffet;
leather rockers; electric lamps;
small electric stove; kitchen
range, like new; 2 large trunks;
cellar table; pictures and picture
frames; kitchen utensils; 96-
piece beautiful design dinner
set; antique dishes; silverware;
glassware; variety of dishes;
sealers; crocks; copper boiler;
assortment of linens, quilts, com
forters, and bedding.
Also sausage grinder and
press; large iron kettle; galvan
ized tubs; flower pots; garden
tools; 1-horse scuffler; 2 lad
ders; carriage, cutter, And many
other articles too numerous to
mention. All are in first class
condition.
Terms: Cash.
ADA GRAM, PROPRIETRESS
FRED DAWSON, CLERK
ALVIN WALTER, AUCT.
23:300