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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-04-30, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 30, 1953 NOTICE Change Of Bus Time Tables SPRING SCHEDULE IS NOW IN EFFECT Obtain Your Copy From Your Local Agent PHONE 151 or 140CENTRAL HOTEL The Western Ontario Motorways Ltd. OntarioKitchener -■ W//T-ri WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR COMPLETE Lu---------------------------------- h p a u ci1 r; c FENCING NEEDS Come in and see us for Your Spring Requirements SOLD AT Exeter District Co-Op Phone 287 Collect Exeter Spring Fever Doesn’t Slow Down Want-Ad Results FOR SALE FOR SALE TENDERS WANTED HELP WANTED 500 BALES OF HAY; also 9 chicken shelters. Apply Reg Knight, phone 493-W Exeter. 4-16tfc M.H. PONY TRACTOR used 2 years, good condition. — J. W. Gardiner, 21-r-IO Kirkton. 16:23:30* ALLIS CHALMERS combine, fully equipped, flax rolls, all screens. — Phone 91-r-l Zurich. 23:30:7* 1 REGISTERED HEREFORD bull, 11 months old. Apply Deitrich Bros., Dashwood. 23:30* PROTECT WINTER GARMENTS — Phone 136 for safe storage at Brady Sanitone Cleaners. Complete cold storage for all your off-season gar­ments. Fully insured service. 30c TWO REGISTERED Hereford bulls of good breeding and serviceable age. Apply to Aneell Lee, Ailsa Craig, or 5 miles south of Crediton. 30:7:14* LOG LAND ROLLER—Phone 72-r-G Crediton. •_______________30* STOP CLAW-RIDING, milk with genuine tug-and-pull. Surge Milkers are adjustable to the Individual cow because of their hanging arrange­ ment. Ca.ll Lovell McGuire, Surge Service Dealer, phone collect 593, Wingham, 30* FOR SALE —Family size 7 cu. ft. Frigiduire, like new’—still under guar­ antee-will accept reasonable offer. —P.M.Q. 101, Wellins Drive. 23:30* FOR SALE—A 6-ft. wardrobe. Apply Mrs. H. S. Stanley, phone 29-J Lu- can._____________ _______________30c CHOICE STRAWBERRY PLANTS — Dunlop, Premier, Fairfax, etc.; also Columbia raspberry plants; and a few blackberry plants. Apply Mrs. Emalie Carter, fourth house south of Larry Snider Motors, Exeter, 30:7:14* Township of StephenRE CRUSHING STONE & HAULING Tenders will ve received by the Tpwnship of Stephen for the eBush­ ing stone and hauling 10,000 cu. yds.—6,000 yds.’’ from Monteith’s pit and 4,000 yds. from Stebbins’ pit. Contract price to include flat rate, per yard anywhere in the Township and price for crushing and loading gravel for Township Truck. A marked cheque for $200.00 must accompany tender. Work to be completed by the 15th of June, 1953. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Ten­ders to be in the hands of the Clerk, not later than the 4th day of May, 1953. 16:23:30c F. W. MORLOCK, CLERK TWO WAITRESSES and one kitchen girl needed for Monetta Menard's. Phone 88. 30c SECRETAKY REQUIRED for office in Exeter, capable of taking short­ hand and typing, Apply in -writing to Box 7, Exeter Times-Advocate. l-15tfc MAN WANTED for Rawleigh busi­ ness. Sell to 1500 families. Good pro­fits for hustlers. Write today, Raw- leigh’s Dept. D-202-S, Montreal“ 2:9:16:23:30c WANTED STOCK WANTED WEDDING CAKE BOXES—Get them at The Exeter Times-Advocate. ’51 DODGE 3-TON truck, one owner. Phone 16 Grand Bend. 23:30:7c MAGAZINES—New and renewal sub­ scriptions for any magazine are re­ceived at The Exeter Times-Advocate A REAL BUY on Shortie Coats at Tudor’s in Hensajl. Only $14,95, sizes 14-20. Navy, black and. pastels. See them now at Tudor's. 30c TUDOR’S IN HENSALL have a grand stock of Nylon Blouses. Priced as low as $2.95 they are outstanding value,______________________ 30 c IT'S TUDOR'S in Hcnsall for all your curtain needs. Made-up or by the yard. Cotton or rayon marquis­ ette. Celanese, voile and orlop hy the yard.___________________________30c DURHAM and HEREFORD cows, some with calves by side, others due in May. —Wm. L. Rowcliffe, 68O-r-4 Hcnsall._________________________30* MINIATURE RAILWAY engine and tender also wheels for three cars. An excellent children’s ride. Apply 55 Cambria Rd., Goderich, or phone Goderich 743-W. 30c BARN—28x18, timber in good condi­tion. Apply Mrs. Wm. Consitt, Hen- sall, Ont. _____________________30c FOR SALE—200 Sussex-Red pullets. Phone 35-r-7 Grand Bend._______30c FOR SALE—24x42 Geo. White thresh­ ing machine, new in 1950. Price $1,250. —Gerald Godbolt, phone 378-j- 2 Exeter,_______________________30c GLADIOLI and DALHIA bulbs, pan- sies. Bailey’s Florists, phone 276. 30c '36 CHEV COACH, good motor, tires, new battery and valve grind. Not needed by owner. Cheap for cash. Apply L. Greb, Victoria St., near Marlborough.__________ 30* COBBLER and SEBAGO seed pota- toes. Exeter District Co-Op. 30:7c 2-BURNER OVEN RANGE, in good condition. Apply Garfield Thomson, phone 232-M.____________________30c FOR SALE—Good used lumber and scantling, 2 pine doors, 5 outside doors, several hinges, glass panes, good 3-burner oilstove with oven, Edison cabinet phonograph and re­cords, other things. —J. W. Powell, 138 Victoria. 30:7c CAPONS—4-week-old started capons, and custom caponizing. Phone 57-r- 23 Dashwood,_________________ 30:7* OXYGEN ACETYLENE TYPE 35 Purox welder, including two cutting heads and five welding heads. Apply Gerald Gingerich, phone 134 Zurich.30:7c 2 REGISTERED HEREFORD bulls, 1 year old; also 2 registered Here­ford heifers, 10 months old. Apply to Orval Hayter, Parkhill, R.R. No. 3, phone 3S-r-9 Grand Bend. 30* TWO ONLY 10x28 retreaded tractor tires, guaranteed. — Exeter Farm Equipment, phone 508.___________30c ONE 194S CASE VAC tractor, like new; one Cuckshutt 15-run grain drill; one No. 6 White thresher, with shredder, thrower and belt. —Exeter Farm Equipment, phone 508 Exeter.,30c OIL-BURNING RANGE and 100-gal. oil tank. Address 276 Main Street or phone 286-M._________________4-30tfc McCLARY REFRIGERATOR, 9 cubic foot capacity, nearly new, perfect condition. Selling price $250. Phone 285-j-4, Exeter.________________30:7* IRON PUMP—in good shape. —Asa Penhale, 130 John Street East. 30* 8 MILK CANS. Apply Wray Sweit­ zer, R.R. 2, Dashwood, phone 164-r- 12. 30* TUCK ’EM AWAY SAFELY — Store your winter garments in the cold vaults of Brady Sanitone Cleaners. Complete protection from moths, heat, fire, theft. —Phone 136 Exeter.30c FOR SALE—3-wheeler bicycle, large size. Phone 33 Grand Bend.______30c USED CARS '52 Plymouth Sedan, ’51 Dodge Deluxe Sedan, ’50 Monarch Sedan, '50 Mer­cury Coach, '50 ^Mercury Sedan, ^50 '49 Mercury Sedan,, ’48 ige v_.ub.uii, 2 '48 »iereury Seuwiio, Pontiac Coach; 2 '47 Dodge Sedan;” ' ~ ' Sedan, Ford Tudor, ’49 Ford Sedan, ’49 Me­ teor Sedan, ’49 Mercury Sedan, ’12 Dodge Coach, 2 ’48 Mercury Sedans, ’48 ~ ~ ----------- -------- ’47 ______ _________ ____ _____’47 Pontiac Coach, ’46 Dodge Coach, ’46 Pontiac Sedan, ‘40 DeSoto Sedan, ’39 ~ .........................“..................... to _____Express. BOB Hensail"No rUIlLJtLV VUUUH, X- ---------------- Hudson Sedan, ’47 _Ford ................... __ ____ Models from; also 1-Ton Dodge ’47 COOK MOTOR SALESOntario _ Better Place to Buy" Phone: 178 Office Res. 1«8 Ford Tudor. Also 10 Older choose 10 WEAKER PIGS, feeding well. Ap­ ply Nelson Coultis, R.R. 2, Exeter.30* TENDERS WANTED COLLIE POPS, Apply Roy Morenz, phone 41-r-26 Dashwood. 30* Let's Make The Whole District RE CONSTRUCTIONTenders will be received by Ste­ phen Township School Area Board until May 9 for 13-ft. extension to the north side of No. 14 (Centralia) schoolhouse. Further particulars can be obtained from the secretary. Low­ est or any tender not necessarily accepted.ARTHUR J. AMY, SECRETARY, Exeter, Ont.30:7c 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 83 Exeter. tfc ATTENTION FARMERS — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-rrll, Exeter 235. tfc LOST AND FOUND LOST—Last summer's Hereford hei­ fer calves, ear tags numbered 47990- wG and 47998w6. lietest showed miss­ing. Anyone knowing the where­ abouts notify Bruce Koehler, phone 91-r-l Zurich, 30c SAFE STORAGE—Your clothes will laugh at the moths when stored at Brady's Sanitone Cleaners. Complete­ly insured, expertly cleaned. Phone 136, Exeter. 30c EMPLOYMENT WANTED FARMERS and BUSINESSMEN—-Ar­range now for your help. Experienced Holland families, tradesmen, cleaning women and girls available. Write Henry Nyhuis, R.R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31 or 38, or Corn. Buruma farm, R.R. 4, Clinton, phone 807-r-21, When you have farms or houses for sale or rent, let us know at the above address. 23:30c PERSONAL HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP| Thousands of couples weak, worn- out because body lacks iron, get vim, vitality taking Ostrex Tonic Tablets, Introductory size onJv 60 cents. At all druggists. NOTICES GARBAGE COLLECTION Village of Crediton Garbage will be collected in the village on Friday, May 8. Please have garbage at the curb. THE VILLAGE TRUSTEES 30e. Brighter This Spring! Everybody Can Help By Making A CLEAN-UP DRIVE RE DRAIN EXCAVATION Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for the excava­tion of ’ — - • marked ders. Plan, seen at __ ____ __ ____ __ ders must be in the hands of the Clerk on or before the fourth day of May, 1953. Lowest or any tender not necessar­ ily accepted. F, W. MORLOCK, CLERK 16:22:30c DOG OWNERS Please Take Notice Under By-law No. 13, 1936, of the Town of Exeter, every owner of a dog who neglects to obtain a tag be­ fore April 15 of each year shall be liable to a fine of $10.00. Further, under this by-law, no €og shall be allowed to run at large dur­ ing the months of May, June, July and August in each year. The penal­ ty under this section of the by-law may be $10.00. Police have been instructed to en­force Around Their Homes And Businesses ✓ ’•ww arc all interested in with the elements of Spring’s the time to cheek all fire hazards, to remove un~ r away rubbish of all kinds, to make needed repairs—in short to dress up our homes and our community for the sum­ mer months ahead, BE A COMMUNITY BOOSTER Naturally, we are concerned lishments * » , wanted possessions, to clear a cleaner community . . . likewise, we safety in our home and, business estab- Space contributed in the service of the community by John Labatt, Limited the Ratz Municipal Drain. A cheque must accompany ten- profile and report may be the office of the Clerk. Ten- £ this by-law. C. V, PICKARD Municipal Clerk REAL ESTATE 23:80c WARDROBE or steamer trunk in reasonable condition. Phone 285-j-4 Exeter.______________________ 30:7* CHOICE SOD LAND wanted to rent, near Hensail, suitable to grow beans. Apply to Ira Geiger, Hensail, Ontario. < ovC CONTRACTS for white beans, small red cranberry and soybeans. Attrac­tive prices. See or call W. E. Reid, Dashwood, phone 1&S and 87-W.30:7;14c WANTED TO BUY—Around 10 pigs, over 80 lbs, Phone Granton 5-r-7. 30* BABY CHICKS FOR SALE BRAY HATCHERY new May - June pricelist will interest you. Especially on pullets, dayold and started. Ask us for it. And don't forget to order your June broilers. Future good mar­ kets demand this good stock. Agent —Eric Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-J. 30e MISCELLANEOUS 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. 10-30ttc NO WORRIES—You won’t need to worry about your winter garments when they're stored at Brady Sani­ tone Cleaners. For expert cleaning, insured, modern storage, phone 136, Exeter._________ 30c DECORATING, PAINTING, . paper­ hanging and carpentry. —Phone 70L NO. 1 TOP SOIL, sod free, sand, cement gravel, fill gravel, clay fill.— W. C. MacDonald, contractor, phone 520 Exeter. _____________30c WATER WELL DRILLING—Anyone interested in the drilling of a new well, please contact us at Crediton. —Telephone 73-r-12, Schenk Bros.30:7:14:21* CEMENT GRAVEL, plastering sand, lane gravel, fill and garden dirt. Ap­ply to Sherwood Brock, phone 439-W Exeter, or Goldie Glenn, phone 619- r-13, Ailsa Craig. 30:7:14:21* FOR RENT BED, SITTING ROOM apartment, cooking facilities, private bath. Tele- phone John Ward, 348.__________30* UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, heat­ed, hot and cold water. —Phone 180 Exeter. ___________________ 30* UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, outside entrance, hot and cold water, hydro, partly furnished, no children. Apply Mrs. John Caldwell, Exeter north, across from Monetta Menard’s. 30c TWO ROOMED apartment, furnished. Garage. C. D. Blatchford, 606 Wil- liam St., Exeter.________________30* AVAILABLE MAY 1—4-room apart­ment, fully furnished, all conven­ iences. Apply Irving Snider, phone 323-J. __________30c Township of Usborne RE SPRAYING ROADSIDES Tenders will be received by undersigned until Monday, May 1953, at 3 p.m. for spraying road­ sides of the township. Work to be done between June 1 and June 15 under the supervision of Road Super­ intendent. Tender price to be per mile one side of road only. Contrac­ tor to have privilege of supplying materials if price is acceptable. Low­est or any tender not necessarily copied. W, J. ROUTLY R.R. 3, Exeter, Ont. Road Superintendent the 11. ac- 23:30c Township of Stephen RE EXCAVATION WORK Tenders will be received by the Township of Stephen for excavation work and tile drainage on the. Din- nev Municipal Drain. The plan, pro­ file and specifications may be seen at the office of the Clerk. All ten­ ders must be accompanied with a marked cheque for $200.00 and be in the hands of the Clerk not later than the 4th day of May, 1953. Low­ est or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Township will supply tile for job. 16;23:30c F. tV. MORLOCK, CLERK TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Federal Buildings— Province of Ontario Sealed TENDERS addressed . the undersigned and endorsed "TEN­DER FOR COAL", will be received until 3 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNES­ DAY, MAY 13, 1953, for the supply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, Forms of tender with specifications and conditions attached can be ob­ tained from the Chief of l?urchaslng and ' Stores, Department of Public Works, Ottawa, and the District Ar­ chitect, 36 Adelaide St. East, Tor­ onto, Ont.Tenders should be made on the forms supplied hy the Department and in accordance with departmental specifications and conditions attached thereto. The Department reserves the right to demand from any successful ten­ derer, before awarding the order, a security deposit In the form of a certified cheque on a. chartered bank in Canada, made payable to the or­der of the. Honourable the Minister of Public Works equal to 10 per cent or the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and Its constituent companies unconditionally guaranteed ns to principal and interest by the Dominion of Canada, or the afore­mentioned bonds and a certified cheque if required to make up an odd amount.Such security will Serve as a guar­antee. for the proper fulfillment of the contracf,ROBERT FORTIER, Acting Secretary, Deparfmeni of Public. Works, Ottawa, April 15, 1953, 30;7c to FOR SALE—Brick house at 328 Main St., good location. Quick possession. Apply to M. W, Pfaff, phone 116. 30* FOR SALE — Six-room brick house, with three-piece bath, hot and cold water. This property is in good con­ dition and in a nice location. Priced to sell. Terms can be arranged. Ap­ply to Mrs. N. Ogden, 431 Main St., Exeter. 23:30:7* WANTED — We have been selling houses and want more to sell. We have enquiries for all types of homes and acreages. If you wish to sell we will be glad to talk the matter over with you. —C. V. Pickard, Re­ altor, Main St., Exeter._______4-9tfc LUCAN 2<-STOREY brick house cen­ trally located, new furnace, 3-piece bath. Centralia" 3-bedroom house, hot water furnace, built-in cupboards, 3- piece bath, barn, henhouse. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man.___ 4-2tfc 4-BEDROOM BRICK with extra lot, Exeter. Fine location. Bright, nicely arranged living rooms. Modern kit­ chen and bathroom, Nicely treed lawn. This home is in good condition. Quick possession. Terms. C. V. Pic­ kard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, Ont. ._________________________4-ir,tfc FOR SALE—Building formerly occu­ pied by Exeter Co-Op. This property is suitable for any retail business or light industry. C. V. Pickard, Real- tor. Main St,, Exeter, 4-16tfc OPERA HOUSE building opposite Town Hal). Main floor suitable for offices or stores, apartments upstairs. —W. O, 1’earce, Realtor, Earl Par- sons, Salesman, ______4-2tfc FRAME 3-BEDROOM insulated house with hot air furnace, 3-piece bath, built-in kitchen cupboards, laundry tubs, 3 rooms hardwood floors. Com­ plete with furniture. Garage. Pay 25 per cent down, balance like rent. — W, C, Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. l-.Fiti'e 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. tf» 100 ACRES for crops Or pasture, Hay l’wp. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-5tfc 75 ACRES, mostly arable, over SO acres ready for spHng crop, alfalfa meadow. Ample barn room, comforu able brick house, wired and good re­ pair. —W. C. I’earce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 2-5tfc MODERN COTTAGE with large liv­ ing room and roomy kitchen, two bedrooms arid bathroom. This pro­ perty is_ in excellent condition and can be bought at a very reasonable price. Terms. —C, V, Pickard, Real- tor, Exeter, l-8tfc NEW HOUSE, 609 Edward St. Red Ak automatic oil furnace, ,lvln^ room- dining upstairs tm- finlshcd. Will, exchange for older house. R, F„ Balkwlll, Exeter. 1 t-20tf STOP — if you wish to buy a new red brick home in the beautiful town of Exeter, see J. W, Hern, Sanders Street West. 10-23tfc I FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard- ware, Exeter._______________ tfc 2-ROOM APARTMENT arid ga.rage. Immediate possession. Apply Times- Advocate;_______________ 30* APARTMENT—Kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, full size basement, bath, hot and cold water. At Shipka, on highway. — Phone 164-14 Dashwood.23:30:7:14:21:28; Jn4* all tillable land with 14 acres of con­ tract barley sowed; also .a never- failing well and best of spring water. New windmill, This is an exceptional good farm. .. „ .TERMS of Real Estate: 10 percent on day of sale. Balance in 30 days. Sold, subject to a reasonable reserve bid if not previously sold.TRUCK, AUTO AND TRACTORS: 1952 Studebaker M-ton truck, with overdrive, correct mileage 9,000 miles, in guaranteed new condition equipped with closed-in rack.STOCK RACING CAR: Fully equipped with ’48 Mercury motor; correct mileage, 5,000 miles.TRACTORS: John Deere A.R, trac­tor, used 3 seasons, in guaranteed new condition; Allis Chalmers B tractor, in guaranteed new condition; equipped with new bean puller at­ tachment. __ _THRESHING MAC HI N E t Dion Steel body thresher on rubber, 21 X 48, fully equipped, used 3 seasons, in all around new condition; 120-tt. new rubber thresher belt.FARM IMPLEMENTS; McDeering binder, 7-ft. cut; McDeering fertilizer 13-run disc drill equipped with trac­ tor hitch and markers; John Deere automatic wire tie hay baler with loader; John Deere tractor spreader; McDeering 32-plate tractor disc; Mc­Deering hay loader; Cockshutt 3- furrow tractor plow; McDeering 8%- ft. power lift tractor cultivator; Mas­sey Harris side delivery rake; Cock­ shutt rubber tire heavy duty wagon with roller bearings; hand-made rub­ ber tire wagon; 16-ft. flat hay rack; Harvey hammermill; 3-drum steel roller. The above name implements are all like new.Five-section diamond harrows; Mc­ Deering mower, 5-ft. cut; dump rake; newT circular saw and frame; quantity cedar posts;' 2,000-lb. platform scales; Stuart electric cattle clipper; Chore Boy milking machine, 2 unit, like new; 100-ft. rubber belt; horse-drawn inthrow disc; 3-horse cultivator; sin­ gle scuffler; walking plows; wagon­ box; gravel-box; colony house; quan­tity of new lumber; also a quan­ tity of stove wood, maple and beech; set of brass mounted britchen show harness; double harness; pair of new horse blankets; 2 electric fencers; block and tackle; fence stretcher; sap pan and buckets; new cross-cut saw; Cyclone grass seeder; logging chains; stoneboat; 3-ga). iron duke (moss green) metal paint; 5 gal. green paint; 4 gal. blue paint; hay fork, rope; new bag truck; large iron kettle; set of sling ropes; Renfrew electric cream separator; rubber tire wheelbarrow; water trough; black­smith anvil; bench vice; double-barrel shotgun; pails, forks, shovels, car­ penter tools, and many articles too numerous to mention,I-IAY, GRAIN AND SEED: Quan­tity of baled hay; quantity of baled straw; 275 bus. of choice1 mixed grain, oats and barley; quantity of good clean red clover seed.LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY: Dur­ ham cow, fresh 3 weeks, with calf at foot: Durham cow, carrying sec­ ond calf, due sale date; Durham cow, fresh 3 weeks, with calf at foot; white Durham heifer, fresh 5 weeks, with calf at foot; part Holstein and Durham cow, fresh 1 week; Durham cow, fresh 4 weeks, with calf at foot; Durham cow, fresh 2 weeks, with calf at foot; part Hereford and Durham cow, fresh since December, with calf at foot; Durham cow, fresh 4 weeks, calf at foot; 2 Hereford cows, fresh 3 weeks, with calf at foot. The above cows are all milked with milking machine with calves pail-fed.Two purebred Holstein heifers, both1 in calf, bred in December; 5 Here­ford steers, rising 2 years old; 5 Hereford heifers, rising 2 years old;5 Hereford heifers, rising 2 years old; 4 Hereford steers, ready for market, averaging 1,100 lbs. each; 10 Durham yearling cattle: 2 Durham fail calves; registered Shorthorn bull, 3 years old. This is an extra good herd of cat­ tle; convince yourself by seeing them on day of sale.HOGS: 4 Yorkshire pigs, averaging 150 lbs. each; 9 Yorkshire pigs, aver­ aging 200 lbs. each.POUT.TRY: Eighty yearling hens, Hampshire and Rock. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Clare Jewel kitchen range; dining room suite, table, buffet, 6 matching chairs; studio couch; 3-piece chester­ field suite; new imitation fire place; card table; various centre tables; electric radio; rocking chairs; kitchen .table; 6 kitchen chairs; 2 complete bedroom suites; commodes; baby crib, etc., etc. No reserve as the farm is sold. This is an extra large sale. Every­thing' in first class condition and will start sharp on time. Plan to attend. TERMS: Cash. HENRY EAGLESON & SON, PROP. ADDISON TIEMAN, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER barbed, wire; gravel box; rug crate; hog rack; hay fork rope; block and. tackle; set of sling ropes; 2 iron kettles; set of harness; quantity of hew lumber; steel barrel; level; shin­ gles; full set of carpenter tools; cat­ tle clippers; set of sleighs; quantity cedar posts; coal brooder; . barbed wire stretcher; 25-gal. drum; scrap iron; chicken feeder; 50-ft. extension specially made silo ladder; forks; shovels: pails, etc.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; Sherlock- Manning piano and bench, all newly reconditioned; Singer sewing ma­ chine; oak dining room extension ta­ ble with 6 matching chairs and rocker; leather couch; antique chairs; settee; 2-piece bedroom suite; 3-piece bedroom suite; chest of drawers; pic­tures and picture frames; 2 complete toilet sets; oval glass pictures; Wil­ton carpet rug, 9x12; linoleum rug, 9x9; congoleum rug, 9x12 ft. 4 ins.; various rocking chairs; small rocking chair; hanging lamp; drop-leaf table; small tables; kitchen cupboard; kit­ chen chains; antique wall lamp; bat­ tery radio; Aladdin lamp; silverware; glassware; antique dishes; cruette; ironing board; kitchen utensils; 3- feather ticks; crokinole board; pil­ lows: quilts; comforters; buffalo robe: cellar table; copper boiler; sealers; 2 step ladders; lawn bench; many arti­ cles too numerous to mention.No reserve as the farm is sold- TERMS: Cash,WELLINGTON KERSLAKE, PROP. FRED DAWSON. CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: ED’S IMPERIAL Garage Meteor Mercury Used Cars ’50 CHEV COACH Just like new, light blue. ’50 AUSTIN SEDAN Sound as a rock. ’49 FORD COACH Exceptional, light grey. ’46 MERCURY COACH Dark blue, paint just like new. ’47 NASH SEDAN Perfect condition. TWO SPECIALS! Come In and See Us About Them South End Service Russ and Chuck Snell Phone 328 Exeter AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture and Some Antiques on Highway No. 4 EXETER NORTH onFRIDAY, MAY 1 at 1:30 p.m.Chesterfield suite; 6 kitchen chairs; 5 rockers; radio; radio cabinet: 3 beds—2 double, 1 single; 2 commodes; dresser; couch; 4 pairs curtains; side board; eook stove; large extension table; quantity of bedding; pillows; 2 kitchen tables; hotplate; drop-leaf table; phonograph with records; pic­ tures and frames; all kinds of dishes; water set, large pitcher, 6 glasses; 2 feather ticks; pots, pans, pails; 2 lawn mowers; wash tubs; step lad­ der; quantity carpenter tools; quan­ tity garden tools; and many other articles too numerous to mention.TERMS: Cash. No reserve. MRS. ELIZABETH AMY, PROP. FRANK TAYLOR AND LESLIE G LAN VILLE, AUCTIONEERS AUCTION SALE of Household Furniture EXETER NORTHon SATURDAY, MAY 2 at 1:30 P-m.Organ; corner bookease; 2 grama- phones; quantity of antiques; 6 par­ lor chairs; round table; wicker roc­ ker; parlor rug; 3 mats; arm chair; all kinds of dishes, some antiques;3 toilet sets; 2 glass cupboards: 2 rockers; 2 parlor chairs; parlor table; 4 beds; dressers; commodes; chest of drawers; 2 cupboards; flour chest; kitchen table; cabinet; wash sink; arm chair; 3 kitchen chaird; 2 cellar ta­ bles; .8 lamps; toilet set; cutting box; 2 kitchen stoves; incubator and broo* der; cutter; set single harness; gar­den tools; dining room rug; and other articles.(The estate of the late Mrs. Parsons) MRS. JOE I3RADT, PROP. FRANK TAYLOR AND LESLIE GLANVILLE, _______ AUCTIONEERS ,_________ AUCTION SALE of Real Estate, Truck,. Tractors, Threshing Machine, High Quality Livestock, Poultry^ Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On the premises,LOT 23, CON. 10, STEPHEN TWP.IM miles east and 1 mile south Of DashwoodThe undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction THURSDAY, MAY 7 commencing at 12 o’fttock P.m. sharp Clearing AUCTION SALE of Automobile, Livestock, Farm Iplements, Hay and Miscellaneous Items On the premises,LOT 11, CON. 17, STEPHEN TWP. (First farm north of Shipka)The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on THURSDAY, MAY 14 commencing at 1:30 o’clock p.m. sharp the following: AUTOMOBILE: 1917 Pontiac Coach, dark gray in color. All newly re­ conditioned in guaranteed A-l shape.LIVESTOCK: Jersey vow, milking; black Jersey cow, milking, bred Dec. 2: part Hereford and Holstein cow, milking, bred March 16; blue cow, fresh one month; Durham heifer, ris­ ing 3 years old; part Durham and Hereford e.ow, milking; part Hereford and Holstein cow, milking, bred Dec. 31; Durham heifer, 3 years old; part Durham and Jersey heifer, rising 1 year old; Holstein yearling steer; 2 Hereford steers, rising 2 years old; 4 small Hereford calves. This is a good herd of cattle, HOGS: Part Tam. and York sow. with litter of nine; 10 York pigs, 6 weeks old.FARM IMPLEMENTS: M.H. mower, 5-ft, cut; hayloatler; sulky plow; gravel box; disc; 3-hOrse cultivator; steel tiro wagon; Renfrew cream se­ parator, 50 cap.: truck wagon; rubber tire wagon; 2 harrow carts; « single scuff Im's: root pulper; steel lira bug­ gy; cutter; and other miscellaneous items. HAY: Quantity of baled hay. Tim­othy and Alfalfa.TERMS; Cash. No reserve. Every­ thing wil) ho sold. MRS. MAJOR BAKER. PROP. GLEN WEBB, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER X “Immediate service” IN YOUR LOCALITY FOR Estate Planning and Wills Investment Management and Advisory Service 4% Guaranteed Investments 2% on savings — deposits may be mailed Real Estate Services For pronipt attention call • Clearing AUCTION SALE of Farm Implements, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the premises, lot 22, con. North east BOUNDARY. miles north of Thames Rd. Church and 1 mile east Usborne Township. The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction . .... .....onWEDNESDAY, MAY 13 commencing nt 1 o’nlork sharp FARM IMPLEMENTS AND MTSC, ITEMS: Rubber tired wagon; M.H. 5-ft. mower; new flat hay rack; hay rakcF’fetccl tired wagon; Clinton fan­ ning mil), complete with sieves: 4- section diamond harrows; grain drill; 3-horse cultivator; in throw disc; 2- horse scuffler; walking plow; 2-wheel trailer; 3-drnm steel roller; 2,000-lb. platform scales; hand scuffler; corn wutyplanter; cyclone seeder; scythe; 10 cjZonHn£;s 11 steel posts; cutter: buggy; law West’mower; pump jack; .eang plow; cross- k 17, t>0 aeies of choice clay loam, cut saw; electric fencer; work bench; 3 LOT RAYE B. PATERSON Triist Officer Hcnsall, Ontario, Phone 51 or any office of GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA TORONTO * MONTREAL OTTAWA * WiNIISOh NIAGARA FALLS • SfDBC'RY sawLt ste. marie CALGARY • VANCOUVER