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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-03-26, Page 6THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 26, 1953 ....—.............................,, . .. . .......................................................................... ” . ............................/ ...... ............. .............................. " ......... A Want Ad Is Ready, Willing And Able To Get Results DODGE SEDAN FOR SALE 51 FORD COACH Overdrive ’48 PONTIAC COACHES (2) WE HAVE THE BEST quality cod­ liver oil. Bring your own containers. Also have hog worm oil. a very sa­tisfactory product to rid your hogs of worms. — L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter.___________________2-5tfc ’48 PONTIAC SEDAN ’47 CHEV SEDAN Four Excellent, Low- Mileage, Low-Priced Cars MONTCALM BARLEY—Grown from seed hot water treated fo» smut. Also early Alaska oats, and timothy seed, 1952 crop. Charles Prout, phone 378- w -1 Exeter._________ 19:26:2* ACME RANGETTE, in good condl- tion. Phone 265-J-12 Exeter. 26* ’41 PLYMOUTH COACH Like New ’40 FORD 5-PASS. COUPE FOR SALE—Late model Leonard re­frigerator, 7 cu. ft., $200; also walnut Dunean Phyfe drop-leaf extension table, extends 72 inches, needs re­finishing, $25, —Phone 443-W-3 Ex- 19:26*2:9* '39 C’HEV COACH 60,000 Miles HAVE YOU SEEN the Novelty Cot­ tons at Tudor’s in Hensall, Ideal for for summer skirts and dresses. The graduated tones are lovely._______26e ’37 PONTIAC COACH 50,000 Miles FOR SALE — Alfalfa, timothy and yellow blossom sweet clover seed, good quality at reasonable prices. Ap­ ply Blackwell Bros., Parr Line, phone Ss-1--s Zurich.___________ 26:2* New Pontiacs Immediate Delivery SPRING CLEANING TIME means new curtains. See the display of Plastic Drapes at Tudor’s in Hensail —extra wide. Beautiful patterns. 26e Pearson INGLIS WASHING machine, used 4 years, in excellent condition. Also Raymond sewing' machine, Apply D. C. Joynt, Hensajl._______ 3-26tf<* FOR SALE—Registered Cartier seed oats; also oat straw, loose. Apply John Kabat, Clandeboye, Ont. 26:2:9* Motor Sales Pontiac - Buick - GMC ZURICH PHONE FOUR USED TIRES, size 4.40x21.— William Walter.-,, R.R. 1, Woodham.26:2* 78 1 SHORTHORN PUREBRED bull, ready for service. George Allen, Kirk­ton, phone Sf-r-if. 26c FOR SALE FOR SALE—Young calves from west­ern cows, mostly white faces; eight heifer ealves on hand now. Apply Harry Hardy, phone 52-R Lucan. 26c ONE LADY'S powder blue gabardine suit, size 14. May be seen at Brady Cleaners. 26e FEED TURNIPS—Phone 9-r-ll Kirk­ton. 26* SEW AND SAVE—Buy your yard goods at Tudor’s in Hensall, They have a big assortment of summer materials. See them before you buy! 26c QUIET WORK HORSE—Apply Geo. Poortinga. R.R. 2, Kippen, phone 6S4-r-22 Hensall. 26c LATE 1951 MERCURY Pickup, deluxe cab, two-tone, in good condition, used as car—heater, spare tire, one owner, reasonably priced. Apply Box “O'', Times-Advoeate. 26c SIX GOOD Holstein cows; also 40 good Hereford yearlings. Apply Charles Deitrieh, phone Crediton 20- r-3. 26:2* NEW CURTAIN MATERIALS at Tu- dq>**3 in Hensall. Rayon marquisette, hemmed celanese, orlon. 26e THREE CHOICE Durham heifers, one due in July; also McCormick Deering cream separator, stainless steel throughout; one rubber-tired wagon. Apply Gordon Pearson, phone 34-r-9 Dashwood. 26* A 12x17x5 BRANTFORD combination box, tight oak sides, with steel gra­ vel sides,, front and tail gate, in good shape, with heavy duty hoist, nearly new, reasonable. Apply Box "O”, Times-Advoeate. 26* TIMOTHY SEED, power cleaned, $5 a bushel. Apply Alvin Hodge, phone ll-r-13 Kirkton. 26c BABY CHICKS FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT WANTEQ FOUND -■ GIRL'S ROSE hat and coat set, with brown check trim, size 2. Also girl's wine hat and coat set. size 4. Apply Mrs. Sam Bower. 137 John Street, Exeter. 26c Be Sure To Visit Reg Armstrong Motors During Dollar Days THIS WEEKEND See Last Week’s Paper For Outstanding Bargains!! MORE SPECIALS ADDED!! Reg Armstrong Motors (Successor to Newton Motor Sales) Phone 216 Day or Night Exeter DRIVE SAFELY! a * FOR THESE IMPORTANT WE ARE SPRING HOUSECLEANING DAYS Therefore We Are Offering You These Special Jewellery Bargains Certina Watch es 15 and 17 Jewels Values to $85.00 FROM $16.95 VP Diamond Rings Regular to $300 FROM $29.75 VP FOR SALE—1950 Ford Custom Tu­dor 195<J1948 one, 476. with radio, a nice one, $1,395; Ford Pickup, like new, $950.00; Ford l-Ton Express, see this for $795. —Sandy Elliot, phone 26c FOR SALE—Three purebred accredit­ ed and vaccinated Holstein heifers, milking nicely now and bred for early fall freshening, $150.Ou each. These heifers are bred for high pro­ duction. —Sandy Elliot, phone 476.26c HOIST—Hand-operated, capacity one- half ton, in excellent working con- dition. Apply W. C. Allison._____26c FEED OATS—No. 1 Western. $53.00 a ton off car, limited quantity. — Exeter District Co-Op. 26c NOTICES Township of Hay To Owners of Cattle to be sprayed for Warble Fly in the Township of Hay:Cost of One Spray ......... 17c Cost of One Brushing ... 10c Payable to Inspector at conclusion of second application. HAY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL 26:2c l-t takes I IL ~v A c Lorie Watches 17 Jewel Values to $57.50 FROM $19.95 VP Breakfast Sets Of Canadian, American And English Pottery American $22.50 for $16.95 Canadian $12.95 for $7.95 English - $12.00 for $6.95 to keep all -foods' in prime condition • International Harvester gives you all 7 of these essential "food climates"—all working at once. Seven different areas of cold-from 6° to 55°. YOUR EGG SUPPLIES for rising markets depend on fresh young stock—Bray has dayold chicks in a variety of breeds and crosses, for prompt shipment. Limited quantitv started. Look forward and see you've, enough. Prices, etc., agent — Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-W, 26c AUCTIONEERING, no sales too big or too small, •—Col. Leslie Glanviile, Box 215 or telephone 66-R Crediton. 19:26* FOUND — Set of keys. May have same by paying for advertisement. Apply John Strange, 217 Huron St. 26*c REAL ESTATE PERSONAL FOR SALE BY TENDER FRAME BUILDING In good metal roof, ______ ...School grounds. Building to be moved from grounds. Tenders to in the hands of the secretary April 14, 1953. A. G. HICKS, SEC., R.R, 3, Exeter, Ont. condition, 16x25', with situated on Winchelsea re- be by SALE OF LAND BY TENDER Tenders are invited for the sale of the undermentioned parcels of land belonging- to the late Thomas Welsh of Hensall, Ontario. Sealed tenders accompanied by a certified cheque for 10 per cent of the ten­ der will be received by the firm of Bell & Laughton, Exeter, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executrix, 'up to and including the 10th day of April 1953. The lowest or any bid not ne­ cessarily accepted. Immediate posses­sion to be given on the closing of the purchase of the said lands. Parcel No. 1: The north half of Lot No, 19, in the 1th Concession north of the Egremont Road, in the Township of Warwick, County of Lambton. Parcel No. 2: The east halt of Lot 26, and the west half of Lot 27, Concession 4, Township of Stanley, County of Huron. Parcel No. ?. The west half ot Lot 35, Con­ cession 3, Township of Usborne, County of Huron.Parcel No, 4: Lands in the Village of Hensall south of the Mill property being comprised of five acres of land more or less. BELL & LAUGHTON Exeter, Ontario . Solicitors for the Executrix 3: STOCK WANTED DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone ‘STONES' collect Ingersoll 21 or Exeter 287. 3-5tfc I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G, J. Dow, phone S3 Exeter. tfc ATTENTION FARMERS. — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-U, Exeter 235. tfc TEACHERS WANTED WANTED CONTRACTS for barley, oats and all kinds of beans. Attractive prices. Seed cleaning and treating done. Buy your clover and grass seeds for a low price. W. E. Reid, phone Dash­ wood 87-W. 19:26:2c WANTED TO BUY — Good second­ hand piano for nurses’ residence oi would appreciate anyone wishing to loan one. — South Huron Hospital, phone 700. 26c LADY DESIRES care in quiet home in Exeter. Apply Box “H”, Times- Advoeate. 26:2:9* WANTED TO RENT—Dutch family would like to rent a house in or near Exeter. Apply Times-Advoeate.26:2* SMALL TWO-HORSE grader. Reply stating condition and price to Box "Y”, Times-Advoeate. 26:2* WANTED TO RENT — Farm, 50-100 acres. Apply George Poortinga, R.R. 2, Kippen, phone 684-r-22 Hensall. 26c FOR RENT FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT, bath, hot and cold water, full-size base­ment. —Phone 164-14 Dashwood, Ont. 5:12:19:26:2:9:16* FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard­ ware, Exeter. tfc APRIL 1—'Lower heated apartment, modern conveniences, nicely decorat­ ed, private entrance, garage, laundry and garden. Phone 12-J, W. Oestrei- cher, Crediton. A 19:26c FURNISHED APARTMENT, s e 1 f - contained, separate entrance. Reason­ able.; Apply Times-Advoeate. 26c HOUSE with HYDRO. Apply Mike Ryan, Mount Carmel. 26:2c FOUR - ROOM furnished apartment newly decorated, 3-piece bath, hot and cold water, outside entrance. — Carling Street, phone 21-M. 26c 2-ROOM APARTMENT and garage. Immediate possession. Apply Times- Advoeate. 26* HELP WANTED Famous Coro and Avon Smart Jewellery From $1 to $5 WAITRESS WANTED, also woman for kitchen. Apply Reiher's Coffee Shop,______ ___ 26c SELL TO FARMERS—A profitable business, part or full time, no invest­ ment, can be yours now. Take orders for America’s largest selling, nation* To Wear with an Airz/ at Easter MARRIED MAN with grocery exper­ ience or store work, Apply Dutch Boy Food Market, phone 610-W, 26c IF I CAN FIND an honest young man with a car, I will set him up in his own sales business without Investment, in the Exeter area. Ap­ ply P.O, Box 6, Harriston. 26:2c SECRETARY REQUIRED for office in Exeter, capable of taking short­ hand and typing. Apply in writing to Box 7, Exeter Times-Advoeate, l-15tfc BANK REQUIRES female clerk. Pleasant working conditions, a-day week, good opportunity. Apply in person to Bank of Montreal, City Hal) branch, London, Ont,_______26c YOUNG WOMAN with store exper­ ience for self-serve market. Apply Dutch Boy Food Market, phone 640- W.__________ __________________26c MEN TO WORK In Officers’ Moss lounge. Apply Chief Administration Officer, R.C.A.F. Station, Centralia, Ont. 26c // For full information see Grand Re-Opening March 26-27-28 You Are Invited One and All to Visit Our Newly-Renovated Store Phone 81 Your IH Refrigeration Dealer Jack Smith Jeweller EXETERMAIN STREET Phone 153-W SPECIAL PRICES FOR THREE DAYS ONLY! Exeter DESIRABLE BRICK residence, dou­ ble lot, South Main Street, for sale. Immediate possession. Excellent buy. Apply Bell & Laughton.______26:2:9c WHY PAY HIGH RENTS??? Be thrifty, own your own home. Come and see me. New five-room cosy house, full dry basement, conven­ iences, built-in cupboards, quiet, warm. Deal with owner, no middle­ man. Apply Gerald Cockwill, Mill St., Ex e t e r. ____________________26:2 * HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP| Thousands of couples weak, worn- out because body lacks iron, get vim, vitality taking Ostvex Tonic Tablets. Introductory size only 60 cents. At all druggists. tables; end, table; book case; hall tree; couch; various rocking chairs; Raymond sewing machine; kitchen table and chairs; various odd chairs; pictures and picture frames; antique dishes; fancy dishes; chinaware; sil­ verware; linens; quilts; comforters; table cloths 2 complete bedroom suites; beds t e ads; drapes; lawn chairs; Spencer cook stove; hydro stove; kitchen utensils; and many articles too numerous to mention.TERMS: Cash. No reserve. Every­ thing will be sold.EMERSON GUNNING, PROP. GARNET HICKS, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER ment of miscellaneous items.Plan to attend this sale. No re­serve. Everything will be sold, TERMS: Cash.EXETER DISTRICT CO-OP, PROP. ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 26:2c MISCELLANEOUS $5,56a CASH, buys three acres town property, two-apartment house, all modern conveniences, garage, three acres of land, Realize 15 to IS per­ cent on your investment. Apply The Times-Advocate._________________26c NEW 2-BEDROOM BUNGALOW — Completely modern throughout, hard­ wood floors, bright kitchen with plastic wall tile, full basement, oil heating furnace. House must be seen to be appreciated. Splendid location, half-block from school. Exceptional value for -$8,500. Phone 194-W.___26c 1%-STOREY FRAME house, seven rooms, kitchen on south side, built- in cupboards. For further particulars phone 48-r-ll Dashwood or apply Elgin Weigand, R.R, 1, Dashwood.26:2:9:16:23* POVLTRY FARM for sale: Lot 3, Con. 3, Twp. Hullett, Huron, 40 ac. all tillable, 80x45 barn converted to house several thousand layers. Brick building with modern conven­ iences. Drilled well. Reply to Vet­erans* Land Act, Guelph._______26:2* FARM FOR SALE—100 acres, good buildings, hydro throughout, situated 1% miles north of Dashwood. Apply W~ql)y Wein, Dashwood._______19:2Ge BAKERY BUSINESS for sale. Good retail and wholesale trade. No store attached. Excellent opportunity to expand. Good paying proposition, Ap­ ply Box “M”, The Exeter Times- Advoeate. _______3-19tfc FOR SALE—48-acre farm, barn and stable, 1’4 miles south of Crediton road on Highwa y SI. Mrs, Pearl Wood, R.R. 3 Parkhill.______12-3tc* FOR SALE—Two-bedroom modern insulated cottage, nice living room, dining room, kitchen, bath, oil heat­ed. summer kitchen, garage, large garden with small fruits, central location, Apply 125 Sanders St., Exe- ter, Ont.___________________12:19:26* _____ _________ Nicely lo­ in Exeter. Large, bright living Roomy kitchen with better usual built-in cupboards and 3-piece bathroom. Full base- This is a very comfortable at a very moderate price, with terms, we are also offer­ complete small home at $4,200. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., 3-BEDROOM COTTAGE, cated room, than sink, ment. home $5,500 ing a C. V. ____Exeter, Ont. 100 ACRES for crops or pasture, Say Twp. —IV. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.____________2-5tfc 150 ACRES—Tuckersmith Twp., 130 tillable, large buildings, electricity. Moderate price and terms. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­man. 2-5tfc FOR SALE—100 acres deep clay loam, suitable for cash crops oi* mixed farming. Medium sizes com­fortable house. Barn has new stab­ling and silo. Hydro and water pres­sure. Price $14,000,00. Terms. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St,, Exeter. MODERN SIX-ROOM home, 1%- storey, insul brie covered and gar­age. —Lewis Dixon, 330 Carling St., Exeter. 2-26tfc FOR SALE—Seven-room house with three-piece bath and good furnace. Large two-storey barn and garage. Extra lot. Apply 932 William Street, Exeter. ____ 19:26:2:9:16:23* 75 ACRES, mostly arable, over 30 acres ready for spring crop, alfalfa meadow. Ample barn room, comfortable brick house, wired and .good repair. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-5 tfc 100 ACRES — all arable, rich, clay loam. L-shaped banked barn with conveniences. Brick house, has built-in cupboards, electricity throughout. —W. C. Pearce, Re­ altor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-29tfc SITUATED 2 - bedroom house, almost new. Un­ upstairs. Air - condition­ furnace, complete bath, cold water. Immediate NICELY modern finished ing oil hot and possession. W. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 1-15 tfc RED brick house, SEWAGE DISPOSAL — Have your septic tanks, wells and cisterns pumped the sanitary way. —Irvin Coxon, Milverton, Ont., phone 75-r-4. 19:26:2:9* WHY DID USERS of 36 long tube milking machines change to Surge in this district last year? Send inquiries to Lovell McGuire, phone 593-W Wingham.________________5:12:19:26* For a BETTER DRY CLEANING job bring It to Tudor’s in Hensail and have it cleaned the French Cleaners way. Pickup and deliver on Monday and Thursday mornings._____10-30tfc APTITUDE TESTING $1. Find your most suitable vocation. Also courses in commercial subjects. For particulars —Canadian Correspondence Courses, 1290 Bay Street, Toronto,_____19;26c ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS writeBox 500 Exeter.______26:2:9:16:23* PUT IN YOUR ORDER now before the spring rush to get your water ponds and basements dug and bull­ dozing done. By the hour or contract. Go anywhere. Lome R. Becker, tele­ phone 59-r-4 Dashwood. 26:2* NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tn tile estate of ANNIE SANDERS deceased. persons having claims againstAll persons having claims against the estate of Annie Sanders, late of Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 18th day of January 1953, are reqtiired to file particulars of same with Messrs. Bell & Laughton, .Solicitors of Exe­ter, Ontario, by the 28 th day of March next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having re­ gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario 12-3tc In the estate of HENRY DEARING deceased persons having claims againstAll ______ ____„ _____ ____ the estate of Henry Dearing, late of the Town of Exeter, in the County of Huron, who died on or about the 3rd day of April, to file ]A.Messrs, Beil & Liiuguiuii, ovHKJwro, of Exeter, Ontario, by the 10th day of April next, after which date the estate will be distributed, having re­gard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Exeter, Ontario Solicitors for the Administratrix 19:26:3c Exeter, in the County ..‘ 1 A ui xipiil, 1952, are required particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, AUCTION SALE of Household Effects Oil MAIN STREET, HENSALL on SATURDAY, MARCH 28 at 1:30 p.m.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Walnut bedroom suite; bed, chest of drawers, vanity and bench, box springs and mattress: birch bedroom suite, lied, vanity, springs and spring-filled mat­ tress; oak bedroom suite, complete with box springs and mattress. All above furniture like new. Electrolux cleaner with all attachments; linen cupboard: clothes hamper; number rockers and walnut occasional chairs; small tables; bedding; scatter mate-?.: table lamps and dresser lamps; hall seat and mirror; oak dining room suite, buffet, 6 chairs; Acme heavy duty electric stove (like new); white enamel Wingham Classic cook stove (like new)* Sparton 6-ft. refrigerator; chrome kitchen set, table. 4 chairs; verandah chairs; lawn chairs; fruit jars; garden wheelbarrow: quantity dishes: kitchen utensils; lawn mow­ er: garden tools. TERMS: Cash. PROP.: MRS. EMMA J. SHEPHARD AUCT.: I-TAROLD JACKSON of 1 Clearing AUCTION SALE Livestock and Implements Milton Brock will sell for THOMAS LEE1 mile east of Brinsley, Lot 15, Con. 9, McGillivray WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 commencing at 1 o'clock the following: HORSES: 1 grey mare, 10 years; black Pprcheron mare, 8 years.CATTt,E. 1 lall cow, milking, far­ row; 1 roan cow, due at time of sale, 7 years; 1 red cow, with calf at sale, 6 years; 1 fat farrow cow; 1 red and white cow, due April 14, 5 years; 1 roan cow, due time of sale, 6 years; 1 fail cow, milking, due Oct. 17, 9 years; 1 farrow cow, 3 years;1 steer, 2% years; 8 Hereford steers, 2 years; 4 llereford heifers, 2 years; 2 3-year-year-old heifers, with calf at foot; 2 Durham heifers, 1% years; 1 Durham steer, 1% years; 3 Durham steers, 1 year; 2 Durham heifers, 1 year; 3 fall calves.IMPLEMENTS: M.-H. binder, trac­ tor hitch, 7 l't.; M.-H. 5-foot oil bath mower; M.-H. manure spreader, trac­ tor hitch; M,-H. 13-run disc drill, tractor hitch; Bissell disc harrow, 11-plate, nearly new, M.-H. bean scul'tler, Fleury walking plow, M.-H. hay loader; 1 sme neuyc.j- rake, 2 seasons; 1 rubber tire wagon; 1 set scales; 1 clover buncher; 1 set scows, nearly new; rubber tired wheelbarrow, nearly new; set of good double harness; set clippers; number of new tongues; other articles; 1 coal brooder stove and hoover; 1 De­ Laval cream separator; 1 Renfrew cream separator. TERMS: Cash. THOMAS LEE, PROPRIETOR MILTON BROCK, AUCTIONEER 19:26c tlipG horse drawn;horse drawn; ...___„ .___, nearly new;hay loader; 1 side delivery Extensive AUCTION SALE of Choice Durham Cattle, Horses, Poultry, Tractors, High Class Farm Machinery, Hay, Grain and Misc. Items On the Premises,LOT 22, CON. 3, HAY TWP.1 mile west of Ilensall and 1 mile north The undersigned auctioneers have been instructed to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, APRIL 2 commencing at 12:30 p.m. sharp HORSES: Matched team of bay mares, guaranteed true and reliable in every way.CATTLE: Two red Durham cows, with calf at fuOc; part Durham and Hereford c.ow, with calf at foot; part Durham and Ayrshire cow, with calf at foot; red Durham heifer, re­ gistered, with calf at foot: roan Dur­ ham cow, registered, with calf at foot; roan Durham cow, with calf at foot; red Durham heifer, registered, with calf at foot; due May 3; registered, Complete DISPERSAL SALE Consisting of 60 Head Choice Durham and Hereford Cattle and Miscellaneous Items On the Premises,LOT 19, CON. 12, HAY TWP. 1% mile west of Zurich and a half-mile south The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 commencing at 1:30 p.m, sharp VERY CHOICE LIVE STOCK: Cattle—Roan Durham cow, with call* at foot, fresh two weeks;, red Dur­ham cow, with calf at toot, fresh one month; red Durham cow, milk­ ing, bred January 23, with calf at foot: red Durham cow, milking, bred November 15; part Holstein and Dur­ham cow, with calf at foot, fresh two weeks; roan Durham cow, due at time of sale; Hereford cow, with calf at foot, bred February 7: roan Durham cow, due in June; red Dur­ham cow, with calf at foot; roan Durham heifer, with calf at foot; part Jersey-Durham cow, due before sale date; part Jersey and Durham heifer, carrying first calf, due before sale date; Hereford heifer, with calf at foot; Durham heifer, due around sale date: roan Durham heifer, with calf at foot; ’red Durham heifer, due around sale date; red Durham heifer, ready for market; 3 Hereford grass steers averaging 1,000 lbs. each; 10 Durham and Hereford steers and heifers, averaging 700 lbs, each, rea­ dy for market: 13 Durham and Here­ford steers, averaging 1,100 lbs. each, ready for market; 6 Durham and Hereford fa)) and winter calves; re­gistered Hereford bull, ‘^Domino breeding, a read herd sire.Plan to attend tills sale. This is an outstanding herd of cattle. Con­ vince yourself by seeing them on sale day. Ali young cattle vaccinated. No reserve. Every animal will be sold!MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: 250 cedar posts of various sizes will be sold in lots of twenty: International electric cream separator, used one year; six feet of corn silage. TERMS: Cash.JEROME DIETRICH. PROP,EARL WEIDO, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 26ft Usborne Township School Area re­ quires Protestant public school teach­ ers. Duties to commence fall term. Apply, stating experience, former in­ spector’s name, to A. G. HICKS Secretary-Treasurer, R.R. 3, Exeter 2-STOREY slate roof, oil burning hot water furnace, 2 complete apartments, 3 genuine fire-places, 2 bath­ rooms. Extra lot, large barn. Reasonable terms, possession ar­ ranged. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-15tfc FOR SALE in Exeter’s business section, two-storey brick build­ ing suitable for any retail busi­ ness or light industry. For par­ ticulars apply to C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Exeter. 1-8tfc MODERN COTTAGE with large living ro/Rn and roomy kitchen, two bedrooms This property is dition and can very reasonable C. V. Pickard, and bathroom, in excellent con- be bought at a price. Terms.— Realtor, Exeter. l-8tfc NEW HOUSE, 60.9 Edward St. Red brick front, automatic oil furnace, two bedrooms, living room, dining room and kitchen, bath, upstairs unfinished. Will exchange for older house. —R. E. Balkwill, Exeter. ll-20tfc STOP—If you wish to buy a new red brick home in the beau­ tiful town of Exeter, see J. W. Hern, Sanders St. West. 10-2 3 tfc EARN EXTRA MONEY pleasantly and easily, In your spare or full time, selling guaranteed and reliable Household Products of highest qual­ ity, at attractive prices. Company established fifteen years. You can build votit* own profitable business. No money to invest. Exclusive terri­tory. Either men or women are ac­ ceptable as ngenls Apply to Box It, Exeter Times-Advocate. .19:26c HOUSE WELL situated for schools, churches and. shopping. Newly decorated interior, first class general condition. Forced heat oil burner furnace. Full bath upstairs, 2-piece on main floor. Garage, garden. Pearce, Realtor, Earl, Parsons, Salesman. 10*16tfc ■W. C. 4-R00M ihsul-brlc cottage with conveniences and furnace, rea­ sonably priced fdr (julck sale. Other houses, stores and farms. —-W. 0. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. S-iltfc Clearing AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Live .Stock, Tractor, Truck, Hay, Grain, and Household Effects On the Premises,LOT 16, CON. 2, USBORNE TWP. 1 mile east of Exeter on Huron St. Tlie undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on 'WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting of Lot 16, Con. 2, Usborne Township, being 75 acres of land on which is situated a white brick’ 1%-storey house; a good sized bank barn and new hen house; also .good drive shed; very best of land and well drained; never- failing well with best of water. A fine place to live, See this farm be­fore sale date. TERMS of Real Estate to be made known on day of sale, Will be sold subject to a reasonable bid if not previously sold, HORSES: Belgian mare, 9 years old, aged Clyde gelding—a good re­liable work team. CATTLE: Holstein cow, due mid­dle of April; Holstein cow, with calf at foot; Holstein heifer, with calf at foot; roan Durham cow, carrying third calf, due in April; part Dur­ ham and Jersey cow, carrying third calf, due latter part of April; Here­ford farrow cow; 2 young calves.’ PIGS: Five chunks, averaging 125 lbs. each. TRACTOR: Massey Harris No. 81 standard tractor in A-l condition. TRUCK: 1950 Half-Ton Ford Pick­ up with stock rack, correct mileage 36,000 miles, is in guaranteed new condition.IMPLEMENTS: Massey Harris hay loader; M.-H. binder, 7-ft. cut; M.-H, 15-run —'■ * ••*■ — furrow roller; section ....... , _________ ___ tooth cultivator;- John Deere manure spreader; >dump rake: hay tedder; rubber-tired wagon; flat hay rack; set of sleighs; cutter; chicken shel­ ters; chicken feeders; snow fences; 2,000-lb, platform scales; pk*. crate; corn sheller; fanning mi.f » cutting box: root pulper; 45-gal. steel drum; rotary gas pump; wheelbarrow; 24- ft, ladder; scooter, in good condition; Viking cream separator; single scuf- fler; stoneboat; quantity of wood; etc,, etc.ITAY & GRAIN: Quantity of hay and straw; I5(f bushels of tui'nips; 300' bushels of mixed grain, barley and oafs. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Philips fe.frigerafor, 9 cu. feet, like new; 3- bleVc chesterfield suite; 2 wicker <1J'iing room extension table, with 7 matching chairs; 2 new tapestry rugs, 10x42 and Oxft: 2 hxrf- fets; glass china cabinet; 3 centre black dairy cow, __ __ ____ roan Durham heifer, registered, with calf at foot; roan heifer, with calf at foot: 2 open red Durham heifers, vaccinated; 3 Dur­ ham grass steers, averaging 850 lbs. each; Durham market steer, weigh­ ing 1,250 lbs,; 2 white Durham re­gistered open heifers; black dairy heifer; registered Shorthorn bull, dark red in color, “Ranch Acres Monarch”, 3 years old, Tf looking- for a read herd sire, see this bull. This in an extra good herd of cattle!POULTRY: 70 New Hampshire Sussex yearling hens.TRACTORS: Allis Chalmers “B” Tractor, equipped with starter, lights and hydraulic lift, and two-row seuf- fler, used one season. This tractor will be sold under new tractor guar­ antee; Case Standard "S” Tractor, equipped with new tires, starter and lights, all in A-l condition. FARM IMPLEMENTS: Internation­ al 3-furrow tractor plow; Ferguson tractor spreader, never been used; International Model “R” green crop drop-head hay loader, purchased last fall! International side delivery rake; Fleury Bissell 30-plate tractor disc; John Deere 6-ft. stiff tooth cultiva­ tor, on rubber, new; 11-hoe disc fertilizer drill; rubber-tired wagon, 16-ft. flat hay rack: M.-H. binder, 7-ft. cut, like new; McDeering mow­ er, 5-ft. cut; M.-H. bean scuffler and puller; 3-drum steel roller; set” *-’ * with platform; f ... stock rack: 2 plows: ditching plow diamond harrow gi'ain drill; McDeering 2- tractor plow; 2-drum steel M.-H, 2-horse scuffler; 4- harrows; McDeering stiff* Extensive AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Auto, Tractor, Live Stock, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects LOT 25, CON. 11., HAY TWP. 1 mile north of Zurich The undersigned auctioneer lias been instructed to sei) by public auction om THURSDAY, APRIL 9 commencing at 12 o'clock p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Consisting of E% of Lot 28, Blind Line, east of Zurich, Hay Township, Babylon Line; 50 acres of choice clay loam; all tillable land with the exception of a good voting orchard and 3 acres of marsh land; also a never-failing well with, best of spring water. This is an ideal grass farm. TERMS of Real Estate: 1.0 percent, day of sale, balance in 30 days.AUTOMOBILE: 1949 Special Delux Dodge 4-Door Sedan, correct mileage 16,000 miles. This car is in all around new condition and will be sold fully guaranteed. TRACTOR: 1919 Ferguson Tractor in new condition, equipped with starter, hydraulic lift, 2-furrow plow and spring-tooth cnlHvstor, FARM IMPLEMENTS: McDeering binder, 7-ft. cut. in now condition, pair of trucks extra; McDeering 13- lme disc; fertilizer drill with crass seed attachments and tractor hitch, used one season " ” * -cut, wagon, .............. ........ ........ ............. ure spreader in new condition: 16-ft. flat hay rack, like new; McDeering* drop head hay 1*~:’— - Woods electric roller, 1-h.p. motor: Renfrew separator, like new; ......., .... section diamond harrows; steel wagon; Oliver scuffler; M.-TT. puller; set of sleighs: 3-drum roller; Chatham fanning mill, plete with sieves; 2/iOO-lh, cap. form scales; hag truck; new eolonv house. 12x12 ft.: scalding trough; 2 C o c k s h n t t walking plows; clover buncher; etitter; pig crate; .1 5-cai. cans of Na-Ohuf fertilizer; new Hol­ man 5-ton jack; n u m e r o u s pi g* troughs; stone boat; 2 sets of double harness; single horse scuffler; grind­ stone: tarpaulin, 12x12; block and tackle: shotgun; logging chains; but­ cher kettles and stands; sausage grinder and press; large quantity of good twine and grain bags; san cans; 50 sap pails; spiles; set of sling ropes; cider barrel; Cyclone seeder, now; cross-cut saw; neck- yokes; pails, forks, shovels, double­ trees; and many articles too numer­ous to mention. HAY, GRAIN & SEED: 15 tons of best quality mixed hay; 450 bushels, of choice mixed grain, oats and bar­ lev; io bushels of good clean red Hover seed; 2 bushels of timothy and red clov'a .,seed, HORSir.o Matched black Clyde work team true and reliable in every way. rAC'1ATr,'.1/K: Durham and Here­ ford heifer, due in September, with : 2 part Hereford and ivith calf at foot: part Durham and C9W; (hie in September, with , ... roan CyW, 5 years old.one at time of sale: nnrt Hereford cow< {iue middle of April; jart Durham and Hereford cow, milk- J1,1?;; . ('ue ,ln October; Jersey cow, milking, due in October: Durham ■o\v. milking, due in September; c. 1 JC Pu,'1utm cow, milking, due in September; part Durham and Here- K’-f* due in September; 3 part Hereford and Durhams, duo. in Octo­ber with calf at foot; part Durham and Hereford cow, with calf at foot. Part Durham and eo'v‘ with calf at foot, 11 ash two weeks: 5 Hereford heifers, fill 1 L a*.- a ... 1 . .. • r ♦ .................., M.-II. mower, 6-ft. used two seasons; rubber-tired used one season; M.-H. man- hay loader, like new; equipped with ■ electric cream dump rake; 4- truck bean steel com- plat- of sleighs, trailer with walking 3-section eveners; grain db horse bl: harness; ness; DeLava) ator; 24 coti 2 hay fork ropes: 2 haj sion ladder; attachment; lad d e r ; i,..,.,,,.,., planks; wheelbarrow 2 sugar kettles; r* gal. oak barrels; .. . spring release draw-bar crate; “ ' ' ' ' fencer; jogging cart: carpenter tools: >'.........u...-., single, scuffler; _ 2 cross-cut saws; 35-> foot: 2 ft. galv. rain pipe; giiiidsiune; horse' drawn out-throw disc; logging boat;12 steel posts; quantity snow fences; - -.....3 tarpaulins; gravel box; ditching I''a,f foot; roan cow, scraper; 12 chicken shelters; shovels n< and forks: 35-ft. belt: and many articles too numerous to mention. HAY GRAIN: 500 bushels Bea­ ver seed oats; 12 bushels Robust seed beans: "0 tons loose mixed hav, best of quality. This is an extra large sale. Everything is in first class condition. Sale will start sharp on time. No reserve, as the farm is sold, TERMS: Cash. SIDNEV MCARTHUR, PROP.Leonard Erb, P, L. McNaughton, ClerksALVIN WALPER, ED CORBETT. AUCTIONEERS 2-wheel No. 21 *; 2-set , 5-section scales; 3 20; 2 pairs sets double coach har- ■eam separ- jute sacks: Sts of sling new exten- and bagger 30-ft. single of lumber and 6 oak barrels; root pulper; 3 45- ; 3 10-gal. cans;----- ...... ’—.* evener; pig 6 logging chains; new electric jogging cart: carpenter tools: e ect ,iv rv Ml UVJ ; * wuss-vui saw?*; .50- ’ ‘ iwvv, E part 1101'6101’0 antigalv, rain pipe; grindstone; horse- 11 Jed Angus heifers, due in October, 0 nereiorn neners, fn, ^hteinher and October, with i * /?. heifer, carry- STOCK SURPLUS SALE On the Premises, MAIN STREET, EXETER Opposite Town Hal] The undersigned auctioneer has boon instructed to sell by public auction SATURDAY, APRIL 4 at 1:00 p.m. sharpTHE 1'OLLOWTNG: Enterprise cook stove; Norge, Shur Heat, Silent Glow oil heaters: 2-burnor hotplate; Williams refrigerator, 10% cu. ft.; gnlv. wash tubs; aluminum pressure cookers; copper boilers; Coleman gas iron; electric iron; fence stretchers: thermometers; wash boards; enamel tables; sleighs and toboggans; floor mops; cross-cut saws; web saws* flower pots, various sizes; garden hose: chicken feeders; weeders; hy­draulic jacks; small jacks; large as­ sortment of carpenter tools; vices* h a r n e s s ; rubber hoitIng: gaMen spades and shovels; hay knives; hog troughs; trap nests; electric brooders; extension ladders; assortment of pails: tractor jack: large assortment of shirts and overalls; mineral feeds* radio; electric Clipper; lawn mower; assortment of rubber boots; plastic, hose; hand saws; carpenter levels* .assortment of paint brushes; 4 trou­ ble. lamps; electric soldering Irons; clothes-line wire; paint.; liquid ferti­ lise f; outtlory; extension cords; scythe; store counters; large assort* i» A * / ,u’l n,*'vioru nener, carry* < (1l,p before sale date: ht.iT oa (lar,; rf,(1 Shorthotnnatvr “ ,.n10,1ths old. This is an ex* e?TtA°r’?&UYT5?nf1 of cattle. !?13H0LP EFFECTS: Heintz* ? hiano, ail newly reconditioned; •'-piece chesferfioid suite, like new; combination china c.ab- ■* °6d chairs: ne.w cedar chest: ! r00’1) extension table with 5m.i ching chairs; variety of dishes, ‘ J '1’?.' butter dish; single i-oil bp<1: Ro?(1 velvet Brussels rug, « n. Rood condition; coal ?*.,-qhlack with cream trim- ” has oven attached and thermo* » otirners—3 cooking burnersa n '""I’lcrs: guitar, etc., etc. ii I «.Eash. No reserve: ovary* w V bo sold. This is an extra Everything Is in first, k Tnt,tlon stf'l sharpRo wjma oaHv! »Jvr\KTriT,9Tl* T’RORRTETOR \ A’AP 1V ft wetdo. clerks ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER ——_________ 26fr COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE VILLAGE OF CREDITON Saturday'1 April 11 If you have anything to sell, t’mllromV AUCTIONEER and your articles will -be lfeted.