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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-10-08, Page 6Page 6 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, 1953 POPS Taxi Service Phones: Exeter 357 and 545-r-3 • Receives New Members I 1 Flight new members were re- | ceived into the congregation of | James St. United Church at I World Day of Communion | vice October 4. The church I closed in the evening for | anniversary service in Main .■ United Church. You'll Fumble' If You Pass' Here OFFERS YOU MORE- DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR £ SEE US FOR A DEAL GRAHAM ARTHUR GARAGE REO SALES AND SERVICE Phone 210 Exeter COCKSHUTT SUGAR beet lifter, like new, tractor- or horse-drawn hitch. Phone 026-w-l Exeter. 1:8* FOR SALE 25 NEW HAMPSHIRE hens; also 25 Sussex hens laying good: also 1 York and Tam boar around 220 lbs. Phone Granton 5-r-7. S’ 20-FT. HOUSE TRAILER, all alum­ inum, 1952 model, built-in cupboards, wardrobe, lots of drawer space. For further particulars phone 9u-r-7 Zur­ ich. 8:15* 60 SUSSEX PULLETS, ready to lay. Apply Earl Gingerich, Zurich, phone 90-F-7. Sc NEW OIL BURNER—Large size "Si­lent Glow". Priced to sell. — Exeter District Co-op, phone 287 Exeter. Sc PLYWOOD GARAGE — 12x20. Only $290. Huron Lumber Company, phone 48 Exeter. Sc MAN'S 3-PIECE brown tweed suit, size 34; also lady’s wine suit, size 14. Phone 386-W Exeter. Sc Quantity of USED LUMBER. 2x4, window sash and frames; two storm windows; combination door, complete; also Quebec heater with pipes. Apply Ralph Batten, 932 William St. Sc HYDRATED LIME, fresh material for spraying purposes. L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. 8:15:22c SUNSHINE TRICYCLE, medium size with trailer attached, $12.95. AV. Mar­tin, Exeter South. S» 1951 CUSTOM LINE 2-door Ford, dark green, air-conditioned, oil filter, driven as "second car", only 13,000 miles. Terms if desired. May be seen by appointment. Phone 289-J Exeter.Sc ‘McCLARY ESCORT RANGE for coal or wood. Cream enamel. Polished top, Ed Morloek, Crediton. 8:15* DINETTE CABINET in good condi­ tion—natural wood, red trim. Apply 235 Anne Street. Sc 30 PUREBRED ENGLISH Yorkshires —boars and gilts—14 weeks old and under. Apply Ted Prouty, R.R. 1, Exeter, phone 36-r-l Dashwood. 8:15* COB CORN—Apply to Reg Hodgson, Centralia, phone 514-w-3 Exeter. Sc DRILL PRESS—10" Atlas bench mo­del, complete with ’A-h.p. motor, mortering attachment, 2 chisels and hits, router bit, and sanding disc. A bargain at $115.00. Jack Doerr, phone days 343, nights 193, Stf* LADY'S BROWN winter coat, cha­ mois lined, size 38 or 40: youth’s black satin jacket, size 34, good con­dition. Apply at Times-Advocate. 8c SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN at The Times-Advocate for all Canadian and American magazines as well as Brit­ ish publications. Order now and be assured of Christmas delivery. t-a 1 RUBBER TIRE steel wheel ,barrow, nearly new. Also table saw with three blades and motor. One 4" jointer and motor. Apply 49 Exeter North. 8* 19-17 FORD COACH, new motor last December. Phone -10-r-7 Dashwood. 8c NINE CHUNKS, 130 lbs. Phone 40-r- 7 Dashwood. 8c TENDERS WANTED BABY CHICKS FOR SALE Tip Top’s Finest Cargo of New Woollens in io years SUNSHINE SIDEWALK bicycle, like new. Apply Drysdale’s Hardware, Hensail, 1:8:15* See them now at ENGLISH YORKSHIRE boars, eight weeks old, tattooed. Apply John E. Pepper, phone 47-r-4 Dashwood. 1:8* McKnight & Walper THREE-PIECE GREEN velour ches­terfield suite, $50,• also tapestry chester-bed, $45. Phone 443-W-3 Ex­ eter. 9-3tfc RE HEATING INSTALLATIONSealed tenders will be received by the undersigned, not later than 6:00 p.m. October 15, 1953, for the instal­ lation of an oil heating system in the Woodham L.O-L. Hall.State when job can be completed. Job to be guaranteed satisiaetory. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ELDON ROBINSON, R.R. 1, St. Marys, Ont., Phone 29-r-3 Kirkton LOST Sc LOST—Will the party that took blue shorty coat from Earl’s Place please return as they are known.______1:8c STRAYED — from Lot 13, Con. 15, Township of Stephen, a red cow, tip of left ear cut off. Kindly notify William Ratz, Crediton, phone 148.8:15c WANTED WANTED TO RENT—A 5- or 6-room house, centrally located. Reliable ten­ ant, —Phone 640-W Exeter or phone 551-AV. 8c ORGANS, ORGANS, ORGANS. See Simon Sweitzer, Exeter, 8’ HELP WANTED YOU CAN MAKE $35 to $50 per week extra by writing orders for "Na- Chuns” in your township. Full or part time — no investment required. Farm background and car essential. We supply everything else you need. Apply "Na-Churs" Plant Food Com- pany, London, Canada.___________Sc WANTED — Third class Stationary Engineer. Apply Canadian Canners Ltd., Exeter, Ont. 9-17tfc EMPLOYMENT WANTED SEWING, DRESSMAKING, or any kind of sewing. Call evenings after 7 o'clock. —Mrs. AV. Datema, phone 457-r-ll, Highway S3, Fairbairn farm.8* AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER wants employment. Apply at Times- Advocate. 24:1:8* 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. tfr ATTENTION FARMERS — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc MISCELLANEOUS SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED, imme­ diate service. —Phone 108-W Lucan.8:15:22:29c BRAY BULLETS - - for November you'll need these for the latev Grade A Large your markets demand. For December-' order broilers. Immediate delivery of some, including started chicks. Get particulars now. — Erie Carscadden, Exeter Phone 246-J. Sc The cream of Eng­ lish, Scottish and domestic weaves plus Tip Top’s usual wide variety of pat­ terns and colours — Canada’s largest se­ lection. Hand cut and tailored to your measure at prices that save you $10 to $18. Come in today. A wide selection a1 any one price. McKnight & Walper Authorized dealer for CLUB CLOTHES TIP TOP FLEET STREET $46-95 $56’5(>$67-50 (2 piece)(2 piece)(2 piece) I WILL HAVE or be able to supply Stocker Cattle of all kinds at very reasonable prices during coming fall. —R. B. Williams. 8-13tfc A NUMBER OF Holstein cows, car­ rying their second calf, due to calf from September 23 to January. Phone 84-r-3 Zurich. 10:17:24:1:8:15c SUFFERING FROM Backaches, Rheu­matic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago is over if you let RUMACAPS help you to relief. Ask your Druggist. 9-10:10-8:11-5:12-3,31c REGISTERED HEREFORD bull. Or­ ville Hayter, 10 miles west of Credi­ton, phone 38-r-9 Grand Bend. 7* COLEMAN OIL BURNER, in good condition; also baby bunting bag, pink corduroy, white fur trim, size 1, never cleaned. Phone 484-M. S:15* BICYCLES—New girls' and boys’ ju­ venile bicycles. 5-18.95. Fisher’s Hard­ware, Exeter. 8c CHESTERFIELD SUITE—Three-piece (used), in good condition. Reasonable price. Phone 565 evenings. 8c LET ME GIVE YOU a preview of the lovelier figure you can have in Spencer Supports designed for you alone. —Phone 171-W Hensail. 8c 3 REGISTERED BULLS, one service­ able age, sired by Caerleon Royal Dandy 43D, Junior Reserve grand champion at Royal Winter Fair and top selling bull at Sale of Stars. Ap­ ply Ancell Lee, Aisa Craig, or five miles south of Crediton at Brinsley. 8* CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE tailors Pleasantly Surprised Friends and neighbors of Mrs. F. J. Butson surprised her at her home on Friday night and pre­ sented her with gifts for little Bonnie Lynn, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Butson. Backyard Clearance Of Pre-War Models SEE . . . DRIVE THEN GIVE US YOUR OFFER ON THESE SERVICEABLE -CARS ’41 DODGE SEDAN MO CHEV SEDAN *39 FORDS (2) *37 PLYMOUTHS (2) MO DODGE CLUB COUPE ’39 DODGE ’39 CHEV Exeter Motor Sales PHONE 2&0 FREQ £)OBBS, PROP.EXETER A DEMONSTRATION of spraying corn, (weather permitting) for the purpose of reducing the moisture content of the grain so that it can be shelled and put in bins when picked in about two weeks after be­ ing sprayed, will be held at Mr. Art Gaiser's farm, Shipka, Saturday, Oc­ tober 10, in the afternoon. All grow­ers of husking corn are invited to see this new method. For information calk L. V. Hogarth, phone 266 Exeter. Sc From the Tiniest Babe to the Oldest Parent—-NAMELESS Cold Remedy re­lieves Headcolds, Sinus and Hayfever. Ten days use proves, 60c or $1.00. Get it at Browning’s, Sanders’, Mc- Falis’ and Jones’ Store. Sc •WHITEWASHING & CLEANING — Arrangements can be made. — Bill Watson, Dashwood, phone 35-r-19.8-10tfc CUSTOM COMBINING beans, Massey Harris 90, converted into bean ma­ chine. Satisfaction guaranteed. ‘Apply. C. J, Walker, Cromarty. Phone 12-r- 13 Dublin. 1:8* SAWS FILED—All types filed on our precision Foley Automatic Filer. Teeth are made uniform and accurate — just like new. Garnet Shipman, phone 258 Exeter. 1:8* DO NOT NEGLECT your pullets this fall for worms. Be sure you Rota-Cap your birds. Get them from your local Dr. Salsbury dealer, tel. 266, L. V. Hogarth. 9-17tfc FL00B» SANDING—Old floors sanded and refined. Specialize in old hard­ wood floors with a new light finish. Apply Cree Cook, phone 23-.T Clinton. 17:24:1:8:15* 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 FOR RENT FARM. HOUSE, close to Exeter and the airport, to reliable party until the last week in March 1954. Tele­ phone 226 Exeter. 8* FOR RENT — Floor polishers and vacuum cleaners. — Beavers Hard­ware, Exeter. tfc Apartment Hot and Cold Water Centrally Located on Main Street Newly Decorated Immediate Possession APPLY TIMES-ADVOCATE NOTICES Sc NOTICE—I wish to inform the pub­ lic that Mrs. Coombes has left me and that I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by her. ■—Ed- Ward Coombes. 8.'15* THE CLERK’S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS’ LIST Voters' List, 1953, of the Village of Grand Bend in the County of Lambton■Notice is hereby given that t have complied with Seetloh 9 of the Vot­ ers' List Act, 1951, and that I have posted up. at my office at Grand Bend on the 28th day of September, 1953, the list of ail persons entitled to Vote in the said municipality at municipal election, And that such list remains there for inspection.. Ahd I hereby call upon fill voters to take immediate proceedings to have Any omissions or errors correct­ed according to laW, the last day for appeal being the 12th day Of October, 1953.Dated this 28th day of seplemherv 1953. /HEtUIERV WAINWRIGHT, CLERK Village of Gr«ind Bend So REAL ESTATE 50-ACRE FARM. 1»* miles north of Crediton; good barn and brick house, lots of water, 12 acres of good wheat and good piece ol bush. Apply Chris Wein. Crediton, phone 73-21. 8:15* 7-ROOM FRAME HOUSE on Main Street. Crediton, perfect condition throughout, furnace, modern 3-piece bath, modern kitchen, hardwood floors, located on half acre of land, reasonable, early possession. Owner transferred. Apply C. AV. Parkinson, phone 81 Crediton. Sc 140-ACRE FARM, south half Lot 12, Con. 14, Hay Township, good barn, good brick house, drive-shed, garage. Apply Ed Stive, phone 100-r-2 Zur­ich. S:15* INA’ESTMENT—Brick building in Ex­ eter, 3 apartments and store, $12,000, $3,500 down payment. Phone 34S. 8* IN EXETER, 2-bedroom brick cot­tage. Bright iving rooms. Hydro, 3- piece bath, full basement and .garage. Price $4,500.00, Quick possession. — C. AA Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 10-ltfc MODERN 3-BEDROOM house in Ex­ eter. Corner of AVellington and An­ drew, 3-piece bath upstairs. 2-piece bath»downstairs. Apply Elmore Mc­ Bride. phone 206-R. 24:1* ACREAGES—AVe have several small­ er acreages from 1 acre up. Each of these has a comfortable house and other buildings, hydro and good water supply and is close to town and school. Quick possession. —C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, 9-24tfc AVHY PAY RENT? You can buy a 4-room brick house at a bargain price in Crediton and have early possession. —AV. C. Pearce, Realtor, Exeter; Earl Parsons, Salesman. EXETER MAIN ST. 7-room brick house, hot air oil furnace, flush toi­ let. Possession Oct. 1. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 9-17tfc FOR SALE—Building formerly occu­ pied by Exeter Co-Op. This property is suitable for any retail business or light industry. C. V. Pickard. Real­tor, Main St., Exeter. l-16tfc NEAAr ATTRACTIVE two- or three- bedroom house. Centrally located. Air conditioned oil furnace. Immediate possession. Space for additional rooms on s.econd floor. •—R. E. Balk­will, Exeter. 6-18tfc HIGHWAY FIRST CLASS 150 acres: 6 acres sugar bush and gravel pit at rear, balance rich arable clay loam, L-shape bank barn, stabling has conveniences - for horses, cattle, pigs. Pressure system waters all buildings. Concrete silo. Henhouse, driveshed. Good 2-storey slate roofed brick house has full bath, furnace, hot and cold water, attached garage. Possession fall or spring. — AV. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­ man. 9-17tfc FOR SALE — AVell located Exeter hoiise. Three bedrooms and usual living rooms. Basement with hot air furnace. Hydro and water pressure. This home is in good repair and may be purchased for $4,500.00. Quick pos­ session. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter, Ont. 9-10tfc AVE HAVE'A CLIENT who is in­ terested in securing a good 3-bedroom residence in Exeter. Immediate pos­session not a necessity, If you have a house you are considering selling, come in and talk the matter over.— C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 9-3tfc $5,000 WILL PURCHASE 2-apartment home. This is a nice property well located in Exeter. Each apartment has complete kitchen and bath. Up­ per apartment rented at $40.00 per month. Immediate possession on low­ er. This is an unusual opportunity. Terms. — C. AL Pickard, Realtor, Main Street, Exeter. 9-3tfc COMFORTABLE 4-BEDROOM house, large garden, Dashwood. Early pos­ session. AV. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 8-.13tfc GOOD 2-STOREY brick house in Cromarty has all conveniences, a barn and small acreage. — W. C. Pearce, Realtor. 9-17tfc INVESTMENT! Village house in good condition, conveniences, garage, ca­bins well rented. AV. C. Pearce, Real­ tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 3-L3tfc THREE NICE building lots and nice house suitable for large family or duplexing. Oil-burning air-conditioned furnace, 3-piece bath, hot and cold water, garage. W. C. Pearce, Real­tor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. 7-16tfc WE ALWAYS HAVE for sale good farms of various size, price and quality, stores and other businesses, summer cottages and year round homes. —W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesmen. 5-28tfc NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tn the Estate of EVA GLANVILLE HAYDEN, deceased.All persons having claims against tne estate of Eva Glanville Hayden, late Of the Township of London, in the County of Middlesex, who died on or about the Sth day of August, 1953, are required to file particulars of same with Bell & Laughton, Soli­ citors of Exeter, Ontario, by the 24fh day of October next, after which date the estate will be distributed hav ng regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. BELL & LAUGHTON Solicitors for the Executor, Exeter, Ontario. 8:1.5:22c AUCTION SALES Thirteenth Annual SALE of REG, HEREFQRDS The undersigned will sell for STUTT BROS. 2 miles northeast of Forest,28 .miles northeast of Sarnia, L tulle east of Highway 21 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 THJHTY-TWO HEAD: 16 bulte around one year old; 16 bred heifers. Herd fully accredited, bull blood* tested, heifers calfhood vaccinated.* All are eligible for American registra­ tion.All heifers are bred to Larry Dom­ino 2nd (Imported-In-dam) whose sire. HC'Larry Domino 90th, is a full brother to HC Larry Domino 12th that ranks third in list of All-Time Register of Merit Bulls, Moreover two of the “12th's” sops are Register of Merit sires, while lie has sired five International champions. Two of the good-boned bulls we offer are sired by Larry Domino 2nd. Five bulls and nine heifers are by deep-quartered MB Emblem 2nd that weighs over a ton. Five bulls and two heifers are by Ringwood Crusty, a son of the Register of Merit sire, CK Cruiser D 34th. Fifteen Crusty bulls are in service at CK Ranch, while the $41,- 500 CK Crusty 46th is in service at McCormick Farms, Ohio, that paid $105,000 for a half-interest in HC Larry Domino 12th.Lunch available at farm—sale under cover. Sale at 1:00 p.m, sharp. Cata­ logue on request. AV. S. O'NEIL, E. M. LESTER, LINCOLN WHITE, AUCTIONEERS quantity of bedding; pillows; 2 toilet sets; large quantity of dishes; num­ber of antiques; electric frig; vacuum (•leaner; electric washing machine; Singer sewing machine; cupboard; 2 small tables; electric iron; buffalo robe; electric kitchen stove: 2 cross­cut saws; pots, pans; looking glass; small tables; large kitchen table; 6 chairs; trunk; high chair; step lad­der; copper boiler; 2 feather ticks; garden hose; 6 single cords of wood; 3 tons chestnut coal; quantity of fruit; empty sealers; 8 crocks; iron pot; shovels; axes; forks; carpenter’s tools: some lumber; flower pots; 2 telephone poles; 2 wash tubs; scythe; 2 bird cages; set of scales; oil stove; ladder; wheelbarrow; boxes; barrels; sledge-hammer; 4 bunches shingles; long tree-pruner; electric stove with oven; lamps; large oil burner slove, just like new; lawn mower; and other articles. REAL ESTATE: At the same time and place there will be offered for sale, subject to conditions at time of sale, the house and property cn Frank Street, Lucan. This is a nice 4-room cottage with a fine kitchen, 2-car garage. A nice quiet place to live.TERMS OF CHATTELS: Cash. MRS. MARSHALL McFALLS, PROP FRANK TAYLOR, AUCTIONEER Old? Get Pep, Vim Feel Full of Vigor; Years Younger MEN WOMEN pf4o,sa,6P.Dp«rtiw lyl S’"»"wold,w’cak,wom-onI,nil * ■ in, exhausted. Try Ostrcx Tonic Tablets. Often heeded after 40—by body old, run­ down because lacking iron; increases vj;nr vigor, vitality. Thousands feel full of pep, years younger. Quit being old. Get Ostrex today. Introductory or “get-acquointed” size only COf. At all druggists. Clearing AUCTION SALE of Auto, Tractor, Threshing Machine, Livestock, Poultry, Farm Implements, Grain and Household Effects On the premises, LOT EAST PART OF 16, CON. 15, HAY TOWNSHIP 2% miles west of Zurich and 1% miles south, undersigned auctioneer has beenThe undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 commencing at 1 o’-clock p.m. sharp. AUTO: 34 Plymouth Coupe, in good condition, equipped with new motor. TRACTOR AND THRESHING MA-- CHINE: Allis Chalmers 18x36 H.P. tractor on steel, in guaranteed A-l condition. Moody 22x36 threshing ma­ chine without cutter Otherwise completely good condition. 100-ft. 6-in. endless new. FARM IMPLEMENTS: McDeering binder, 7-ft. cut, like new; Deering 11-run fertilizer drill; M.H, 2-furrow tractor plow; M.H. 3-horse spring­ tooth cultivator, like new; M.H. 14- plate out-throw disc; John Deere hay loader; Deering mower, 5-ft. cut; Mc­ Deering all-purpose roller bearing truck wagon; auto steering like new; M.H, manure spreader; 16-ft. hay rack; 10-ft. Doering dump rake; 4- section diamond harrows; Ketchum No. 201 tattoo outfit; M.H. hay ted­der; M.H. ,2-row scuffler; 2-row tur­ nip seeder; Oliver riding plow; Cock- shutt 2-furrow gang plow; steel tire wagon; 675-gal. thresher tank mount­ ed on wagon. Two walking plows; harrow cart; Oliver bean puller with scuffler; 1- horae scuffler; 2-wheel trailer; buggy, cutter; 15 rds. new woven fence; 100- ft. snow fence; 30-inch circular saw and frame, new; M.H. 8-inch chop­ per; stock rack; 50-ft. 4-in. belt, new; set of sleighs; wagon box; cut­ting box; corn sheller; new set of sling ropes: Chatham fanning mill, complete with sieves; Renfrew cream separator: electric fencer; grease gun; logging chains: root pulper; coal chicken brooder; 40-gal. steel barrels; pig crate; wheelbarrow; single car­riage; harness collars, forks, shovels, etc., etc. Many articles too numerous to mention. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY HORSES: Black Percheron work team, quiet and reliable in every way; grey Percheron mare, true and reliable. CATTLE: Ayrshire cow, milking, bred July 6; pure bred Ayrshire cow, milking, bred July 18; part Jersey and Durham cow, milking, bred July 8; Durham cow, milking, bred July 8; Durham cow, milking, bred June 1,1; part Jersey and Polled Angus heifer, bred Sept. 19; Durham farrow cow; Durham heifer, due in Nov.; 2 part Durham and Ayrshire heifers, rising 2 years old; 4 spring calves. HOGS: Two purebred Berkshire sows, averaging 100 lbs. each. POULTRY: 100 Sussex and Rock pullets, laying; 100 cockerels, Sussex and Rock; 20 white Muscovy ducks. GRAIN: 300 bus. Cornell wheat; 150 bus. Cartier oats; 500 bus. mixed grain. All best of quality. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: General Electric washing machine, like new; 3-burner gas stove and oven; Clare Jewel kitchen range, like new; Cole­ man heater; battery radio; extension table; chest of drawers; mirror; end tables; centre tables: antique spring rocker; commode; rugs, various sizes; dining room chairs; kitchen clock; kitchen table and chairs; sink; wal­ nut veneer bedroom suite, complete; 2 steel beds, springs and mattress. All kinds of dishes, mats, comfort­ers, bedding, crocks, sealers, dinner bell, Coleman lantern, wood box, etc., etc. No reserve as .the farm is sold. TERMS: Cash. MRS. MYRTLE KRUEGER, PROP. GLEN WEBB, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER or shredder, equipped in thresher belt, Extensive AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Auto Tractor, Farm Implements Livestock, Hay and Household Effects On the premises: LOT 8, CON, 15, HAY TWP. 2% miles west of Zurich, 2 miles north. The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction onWEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 commencing at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 8, Con, 15, Hay Twp. 100 acres of land on which is situated a well built solid white brick house with all mod­ ern conveniences. New furnace and bathroom, built-in cupboards, full basement, with large cistern, never- failing., well with best of water. Also good bank barn and drive shed. This is an extra good farm. Choice farm land. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% or. day of sale, balance in 30 days if not previously sold. AUTO: ’47 Packard 4-door sedan in A-l condition, low mileage. TRACTOR: International Farmall Super "C”, used one season, equipped with hydraulic 2-furrow plow; Mc­Deering binder; McDeering 11-hoe fertilizer drill; McDeering tractor spreader, like new; rubber tire wa­ gon; 16-ft. ha'y rack; 2-wheel trailer; dump rake; 3-horse cultivator; 3-sec- tion harrow; 40 rds. woven fence, 3 12-ft. steel beams, suitable for bridge; electric fencer; posts for electric fence; valuable carpenter tools; 50 sacks; 100-ft. nylon rope; VI-in. sisal rope; lime sprayer; steel barrels and cans; 3 logging chains; sledge; vice; stable* and grain shovels; forks; pig scales; ditching scraper; 2 jacks; wheelbarrow; stable broom; grease gun; carpenter saws; cedar posts; quantity of lumber; M. Harris cream separator. HAY: 300 bales of mixed hay, best of quality. CATTLE: Part Durham and Here­ ford cow, milking, due in February, carrying third calf; Durham cow, milking, carrying second calf, due in March; part Durham and Hereford cow, milking, with calf at foot; Dur­ham cow, milking, fresh 2 weeks with calf at foot; purebred Hereford hei­ fer, with calf at foot; purebred Here­ ford heifer, ,duev sale date; purebred red Durham cow, with twin calves at foot; purebred roan Durham cow, carrying second calf, with 5-m*onth- old bull calf at foot; 2 part Durham and Hereford farrow cows; red Dur­ ham heifer, rising 2 years old; Here­ ford heifer, rising 2 years old; Here­ford steer, rising 2 years old; 2 Hereford spring calves. This is an extra good herd of cattle. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: McClary combination electric stove, like new; Coldspot refrigerator, 7 cu. ft., like new; 3-piece chesterfield suite, like new; studio couch, dining room ex­ tension table with 5 matching chairs; 3-piece bedroom suite, complete; elec­tric radio; various centre tables; elec­ tric lamps; smoking stand; 2 Wilton rugs, 9x12; Eclipse electric washing machine; vacuum cleaner; occasional chair; mirrors; 32-volume encyclo­ pedia; ironing board; kitchen utensils; picture and picture frames; complete dinner set; all kinds of dishes; Dutch oven; curtains and drapes; ash cans; roll of tar paper; stove pipes; step ladder; 3-ton hard coal, etc., etc. This being a large sale, selling will start sharp on time. No reserve. PETER ROCHE, PROPRIETOR GLEN WEBB, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER v/illie WAT1 on’t tinker with wires That carry live juice You may get a shock That’ll floor a moose. RADIO AND ELECTRIC; ■SALES AND SERVICE GENERAL WIRING ■ Be Prepared! Fire Prevention Week October 4 to 11 Mie You S.it Reading fl MW FLARE] IN Yffi HOME! I _Hut with PRESTO J it’s out inseconds’ | ONLY Ready for instant use on its handy Wall bracket, PRESTO is so smalt, so light, it’s handled easily even by a child. Yet is packs more fire-killing power than extin­ guishers many times its site and weight! Effective against electrical, oil, gasoline end all types of fires. each Including Handy Wall Bracket ■ FIRE PROTECTION /OR HOME, CAR "In the Palm of Your Hand" So inexpensive, you'll wuni one for lcilcTt-> en, car, garage, attic. Don’t delay. Don’t lake chances with your loved ones' safety.. Lindenfields Ltd.. Main St. Exeter AUCTION SALE of Household Furnishings and Implements for the estate of the late Charles Albert Bean LOT 18. CONCESSION 4, McGillivray township onMONDAY, OCTOBER 12 at 1:00 p.m.IMPLEMENTS: 7*ft M.H. bihder; M.H. 15-hOe drtti; 14-plate dish; M.H. mowdr; M.H. Manure spreader; 2 Wagons; 2 sets bob sleighs; wooden land roller; Cultivator; dump rake; 2 walking ploughs; 4 buggies; harrow cart; set harrows; scuffler; cart; sot of scales; 2 cutters; 2 wheelbarrows; grindstone; steel water tank; De* Laval cream separator. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: TWO bed- room suites; extension table chairs; arm chair; 2 rocking " 2 drop-leaf tables; 2 couches; rocker; Renfrew cook stove; glass cupboard; china cabi ' Fl, table; dishes and sealers of antiques; numerous to mention.A. D. STEEPER, ADMINISTRATOR for Charles Albert Bean Estate J, R. McLEAN, AUCTIONEER, R.R. 2, Parkhili 12 chairs; wicker v e, organ; •r-vvv librarytabltj; floor coverings: Philco battery ♦oMa, number and other articles too Extensive AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Auto, Tractor, Farm Implements, Livestock, Hay and Household Effects On the premises,LOT 8, CON, 15, HAY TWP. 2i£ miles west of Zurich, 2 miles north.The undersigned auctioneer has been instructed to sell by public auction on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21 commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE: Consists of Lot 8, Concession 15, Hay Township.” 100 acres of land on which is situated a well built solid white brick house With all modern conveniences. New furnace and bathroom, built-in cup­boards, full basement, with large cis­ tern, never-failing Well with best of Water. Also gOod bank barn and drive shed. This is an extra good farm, farm land. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% of sale, balance in 30 days previously sold.Full list of sale in next issue. peter rOci-te, proprietor ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER L‘8c Choice Oh day if not week's AUCTION SALE of Real Estate and Household Effects undersigned has received Insttec*The i___ __„__ ___ ______________Hons to offer for sale by public auction at LUCAN SAtUhDAY, OCTOBER 17 ttt 1:30 p.m. the foilowinft! Plano, in good condition^ one suite; occasional chairs; 4 small tables; 2 oak rockers; 2 wicker rockers: West* minster Fug, 9x10; 1 runner: 6 mats; sideboard: whiting desk; table; 6 chairs; Croslcy Yadlo; chesterfield; Quantity of pictures; 2 beds, springs " dFessers; commode; a, **<**•■• b v* s,jr86 I and mattresses; f? TIME Vl An investment in Canada Savings Bonds will give you Income . . . Safety Cash When You Want It On this new Series of Canada Savings Bonds you get interest right from the date of issue. Every $1,000 you invest Can earn $37.50 each year Until 1965. 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