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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-06-24, Page 66 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1954 LAC and Mrs. J. Z. Maillet 3iave returned to Seven Islands, Quebec, after spending five weeks With the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin King. Mr. anti Mrs. Ron Stephan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Ed Westcott, Mr. and, Mrs. Victor Kestlp re­ turned Tuesday from a vacation trip to the Bruce Peninsula and Manitoulin Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reynolds and daughter Susan, of London, spent the weekend with Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Cowen.FOR SALE I FOR SALE CLASSIFIED RATES I STOCK WANTED Pause ih Profit — Read Thp Times-Advocate "Want Ads, In Any Quantity Salt SPECIAL DARN PAINT — Id-gallon lots only. $4.25 per gallon, prepaid. Write Box 5012 London 3 1017:24* ACRES MIXED HAT. Apply Wil­ li E. Etherlngton. phone Exeter -1 - 31. 17:24c SPRINGERS — Vaccinated Holstein?, first and second calf. Heifers coming in June, July and August. Will sell or trade on dry cows, bulls or* but­ cher cattle. —I’hone Ned Armstrong. 15 Exeter, or Doug Forbes, Coleman Packing, 2-7546 Loudon._______17:24* GARAGE. 75x40 I-arge building lot. —I’lioiif or apply SimcoeStreet. __________________17:24* W-4V TRACTOR, good rubber, start­ er. lights and road gear; also "GO” all-crop harvester, fully equipped, in real good condition. Gordon Schwalm, Hensall, Ont._________________ 24:1c 2 MEDIUM-SIZE TRICYCLES in good condition. Price $7 each. Phone 1G9-J Ol’ 884-W. _____________24c GOOD MOWERS — One used Inter­ national 6-ft. cut, oil-bath heavy duty mower; one Frost & Wood 5-ft. oil-bath mower; one Allis-Chalmers mounted mower. All in good shape. — E. L. Chaffe & Sons, corner No. 4 and Crediton Road, phone 548 Exeter. 24c Plain, Iodized or Cobalt Iodized in Common Fine or Blocks W. G. Thompson & Sons Ltd. PHONE 32 HENSALL Miiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiinininnniuniiiinniiniiiii.iiiiiii.iitiiiniiiniii.iiiiiiiiinin.niHiiiiiiii'innuniii'''' DEPENDABLE Dependable Reconditioned Qualify Cars PLYMOUTH SEDAN, blue DODGE SEDAN PLYMOUTH SEDAN HILLMAN SEDAN-. DODGE DODGE DODGE $1,350 $1,295 $995 $395 SEDAN SEDAN SEDAN, blue CHEV SEDAN See Our Pre-War Models at Less than Bus-Fare Prices TRUCKS DODGE 3/o-TON, 11,000 miles DODGE 34-1 -TON INTERNATIONAL 1/2-TON CHEV 3-TON HEAVY DUTY $895 $895 $495 Exeter Motor Sales DODGE - DESOTO Sales & Service Simple Arithmetic Fred Dobbs, Prop. PHONE 200 EXETER « * , will prove to you that SHUR-GAIN Feeds have greater "Dollar Earning Capacity”! If you have a strain of hogs which are reasonably "good doers", you can figure your feed costs in advance: 50 lbs. SHUR-GAIN Pig Booster costs ...... 200 lbs. SHUR-GAIN Hog Grower costs ... 350 lbs. SHUR-GAIN Hog Finisher costs .... $10.85 Feed cost per hog $19.85 $2.50 $6.50 This is on the complete feed program. In addition, it should be taken into account that 2 to 3 months time is saved in get­ ting these pigs off to market compared to the much slower Straight grain method of feeding. If you have your own grain which you want to use to feed your sows and hogs, balance it with SHUR-GAIN Sow Con­ centrate or SHUR-GAIN Hog Concentrate. SHUR-GAIN Concentrates add to your grain the necessary in­ gredients to give maximum efficiency of production. Remember * . . BALANCED FEEDING MAKES THE DIFFERENCE Cann's Mill Ltd. EXETER and WHALEN CORNERS Topics From Thames Road By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE Mr .and Mrs. Aimer Passmore, David. Dennis and Darlene. Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore. Paul, Sharon and Beth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ed the Park, of last Mr. Knight and Linda atend- Gunning picnic at Queen’s Stratford, on Wednesday week. _ .. and Mrs. William Rohde, Douglas and Glenn attended the Thomson-Wells reunion Saturday at Queen’s Park, Stratford. Among those who attended the Sunday anniversary and spent the day with friends were: Mr. and Mrs. Lome Elford family, of Elimville. and Mr. Mrs. Donald Bray with Mr. Mrs. William Elford. Mr. and Mrs. Jinl Love Ginger, of Grand Bend: Kathleen May, of Exeter; and Mrs. Robert Cann and I Mr, and Mrs. Jim Hodgert Ross with Mr, and Mrs. Hodgert. Mr. and Mrs. William Thom­ son. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde, of Exeter: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thomson and Janice, of Wood­ ham; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gib­ son, of London, with Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Crediton. with Gordon Stone. Mr. and Mrs. of Zion; Mr .and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Exeter; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dougall, of Hensail, with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Miller, of Staffa, with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Dunean. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fletch­ er, of Winchelsea, with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs- Norman Fergu­ son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ferguson and family, Ex­ eter; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ferguson and family, of Hensall; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Watson and family, of Anderson, with Mr .and Mrs. William Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill, Gordon and Brian, of Clinton, with Mr .and Mrs. Aimer Pass- more. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hern with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hern. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hendrick and family, of Grand Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Alf Hunkin, of Exeter; Mr .and Mrs. Alex McBeath and family, of Kip>pen. with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hunkin. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Squires and family of Centralia, Mr. and Mrs. Don Myers and Gloria of London with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Squire. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wanner of Sarnia, Miss Nona Pym of Lon­ don with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pym. Mr. Sarnia, Miss Dorothy Thomson of Exeter - • Jeffery. Mr. and more, Mr Frayne, Mrs, Clara Hackney of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. William Harper, Shirley and Wilma, of Cromarty, Mr. Gerald Bell of Hensall with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ballantyne. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffery and Ross with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kreuger and Jean, Mr. Harry Fahner of Crediton with Mr and Mrs Ro­ bert Jeffery Mr and Mrs, William Jeffery of Exeter, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Johnston Of London with Mr. and Mrs. William Cann. Mt. and Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Woodham, Mrs. Percy Passmore of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stew­ art and Marlene with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Passmore. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cann of Exeter, Amos and Herman Herd- man of Elimville with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Cahn. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Strapp, Miss Margaret Bray of London, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray with Mr. and Mrs. John Bray. Rev. E. R. McLean, M.A., D.D., of Toronto, was guest speaker in the morning and special music was by the Sunday School Choir. Rev. McLean spent the day with. Rev. W. J. and Mrs. Moores. Mrs. (Rev.) Kenneth Yohan Maschi, a teacher Of Isabella Thoburn College, India, was guest speaker at the evening ser­ vice. Misses Jane Morgan of Leam­ ington and Helen of London spent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Morgan. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Knight and family o£ Woodham spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight. The Thames Road school picnic will be held on Tuesday evening, June 25. and and and Wes Wein, of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Brock, and Mrs. Ken Luther of with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. William Pass- and Mrs. Clayton Agitated pupil: Professor' I’ve discovered the universal solvent. Chemistry insttuctotr That’s fine. What are you going to keep It In? HOLSTEIN SPRINGING heifers, some fresh, some due to freshen. Apply Harry Beaver, London Road North. 24:1* SET OF GOLF CLUBS, left hand. Ineludes bag, putter, 4 irons and wood- Best offer. Apply 84 Andrew Street. Apt. 2.__________________24* 81 WEAKER PIGS. Gerald O’Brien, HR, 3, Dashwood._______ 24c MAN'S BICYCLE, ice box, motor scooter. Apply 8G Waterloo Street, phone 316-J Exeter,______________24c 5dG WHITE LEGHORN pullets, 4’A months old. Apply Welwood Gill, Grand Bend, phone 3S-r-12, 24* FOR SALE — 1953 Chev. Coach in A-3 condition. For quick sale — owner moving to the States. Apply. Wellington Haist, Centralia, phone 2G-r-31 Crediton. _____ 3tfc BIG PARTS and little parts for Fords. Che vs, Plymoutlis, DeSotos, Dodges. Olds and Pontiacs. Complete front end for trailers. An assortment of good tires. Our location saves you money, Cudmore's Gravel, phone 171- r-3 Exeter. _____ 6-10tfc CEMENT MIXER, hose, shovels, screen, wheelbarrow’, gasoline motor, carpenter’s bench with leg-vise, elec­ tric grinder. Motor Master electric lawn mower, paper-hanging equip­ ment. Apply Floyd Gallagher, Lucan, Ontario. 24 c GIRL OR WOMAN for housekeeping position. Apply to South Huron Hos- pital, Exeter. _____ 24c THREE TIRES. 6. Oflxl G, with tubes. Good condition. $5.00 each. General Electric push-button radio (year old), $30.00. Apply Floyd Gallagher, Lucan, Ont. 21c 13-FT. ROWBOAT, oars and trailer, $30. Apply Doug Rivers, phone 79 Ex­eter. 24 c STRAWBERRIES — Phone 177-r-21 Exeter. 24 c CHICKENS for your BARBECUE specially cut. Order at least one day ahead. Apply Edgar Cudmore, phone 171-r-14 Exeter. 6-24tfc BABY CARRIAGE, in good condition, $25, Apply E, G. Hurtubise, above Gould & jory’s store. 24* NEW RANGETTE. Phone 754-R af­ ter 6:00 p.m. 24c 36 ACRES MIXED alfalfa and tim­othy hay or bale on shares; Short­ horn bull, 15 months old; also brick house to wreck. Phone 45G-r-6 Ex­eter. 24 c MASSEY-HARRIS HAYLOADER and buckrake. Apply Howard Johns, tele­ phone 44-10 Kirkton. 24* MASSEY-HARRIS ROPE hayloader, in good repair. Apply Whitney Coates, phone 39-r-3 Kirkton. 24* 1953 CHEV CAR, Power Glide, centi­pede tires, tinted glass, low mileage; Nearly new. Also Minneapolis Moline "U” tractor. Apply Mrs. Chas. Mc­ Gregor, Grand Bend. 24c GREY SUNSHINE baby carriage, in good condition. Call 17G-r-12 Exeter. - 24* WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE, first class condition, $75.00. Phone 384-J or ap­ ply 120 Andrew Street, 24c 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK Se­ dan, low mileage. Cheap for cash or will accept trade-in. —'Phone 62-r-15 after 5 p.m., Grand Bend. 21* 1958 METEOR CONVERTIBLE. Ap­ply 183 Anne Street or phone 543-.T.24c PALOMINO PLEASURE mare, 14 hands, well broke, suitable for club or riding school. Apply Mrs. House, Seaforth. 24c STRAYED STRAYED onto Lot 15, Concession 5, dark roan steer, without horns, weighing arotmd 800 lbs. Owner may have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply Harold Jef­ fery, phone 172-r-43 Exeter. 24c EMPLOYMENT WANTED FARMERS! Do you need help this spring? Married or single Dutch men are available. For further information call Rev. Schroeder, phone 575-W Ex­ eter, 4-15tfc FARMERS! Arrange now for your farm help. Experienced Holland fam­ ilies. Also wanted to rent—50- to 100- acre farms. Write Henry Nyhius, R. 3, Exeter, phone 172-r-31. 12-10tfc HELP WANTED WAITRESS WANTED—Call Rether’s Coffee Slioppe. 24c C/0 Baby Sitters FOR JULY 1 Apply to Exeter Nineties MRS. ROBERT SOUTHCOTT Phone 279-J Exeter 17:24nc FOR RENT APARTMENT AVAILABLE July 1. Apply Godbolt’s Apartments, 16 John Street, Exeter. 24* 1 FURNISHED ROOM and a garage. Immediate possession. Apply Times- Advocate. ____24* PASTURE AVAILABLE July 1 for 4 dr 5 head of cattle. —G. E. Walker, Hensall, phone 689-r-2. 24* FURNISHED APARTMENT — Frig and stove, private entrance. No children. Apply Times-Advocate. 24e 1-BEDROOM APARTMENT, in Ex­ eter Phone ICO Zurich. 6-10*tfc FURNISHED APARTMENT, espe­ cially nice. —476 Elliot Apts., Main Street,, ______________6-3tfc FLOOR POLISHERS and vacuum eleanefs. Beavers Hardware, Exeter. Floor Sander And Do it Yourself and Save Money! MCKENZIE'S. PAINT StoRE Phone 253 Exeter 6-10:17;24:7-l;8:I5:22:25c 25 words or Jess 60c Mor® Than 25 Words —— ijp Pov Word SUCCEEDING INSERTIONS 300 More Than 25 Words —- 10 per Word 200 OFF if ad paid with order or by Saturday following the last insertion Semi-Display Classifieds (restricted, to one column) First Insertion 910 per inch Subsequent Insertions 840 per inch Classified ads accepted up till Wednesday noon. Auction sale copy should be in Tuesday at noon. ATTENTION FARMERS! — Prompt and courteous service on all dead or disabled farm animals. Phone collect Ed Andrew, Seaforth 851-r-ll, Exeter 235. tfc DEAD, DISABLED horses or cows removed free of charge. For prompt and efficient service phone ’STONES' collect, Ingersoll 21. or Exeter 287. I AM IN THE MARKET for all kinds of horses, any size, any age. —G. J. Low, phone S3 Exeter. tfc TENDERS WANTED BABY CHICKS FOR SALE ASI< I’S FOR COMPLETE summer listings of Bray chicks. Pullets, day- old, started, prompt shipment, Tak­ing orders now for July-August de­ livery broilers. Agent—Eric Carscad- den,’Exeter, Phone 246-W. 24c NOTICES ALL FARMERS who have soil sam­ples, please return boxes to their nearest director by the end of the n,Ontl)’STEPHEN TOWNSHIP FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE Allan Richard, Secretary 24c REAL ESTATE BEECH STREET, LUCAN — Four- mom, new, stucco house, furnished or unfurnished. Large lot 12G'x72’. Cheap for cash. Apply Lloyd Gal­ lagher, Lucan, Ont. 24c 2-STOREY, 7-ROOM house, 3 bed­ rooms, modern kitchen and bathroom, new air-conditioned furnace, laundry tubs, garage. Possession September 1. Applv Claude Blowes, Box 315 Exeter.6-24tfc STOREY AND ONE-HALF wartime house. Completely furnished or un­ furnished. Apply 183 Anne Street or Phone 543-J. 24c HENSALL — Main Street residence, well situated. Priced for quick sale. Terms may be arranged. Act imme­ diately. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker—It. B. Patterson. Phone 51, Hensall, Ontario. 6-17tfc HENSALL—3- or 4-bedroom house with living room, dining room and modern kitchen and bathroom. Nice­ ly located with good lot and small barn. Price $3,650.00. Terms. —C. V. I’iekard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.6-10tfc 2-STOREY 2-FAMILY brick house in fine location. Forced air oil-burning furnace. Two 3-piece baths, extra lot, garage, garden. .—W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.e 6-30tfc GUEST HOUSE and comfortable year ’round home is provided in this beau­ tiful rug brick house located on Blue Water Highway near Grand Bend. House is oil-heated and has every convenience. Two cabins, double gar­ age and tidy barn. 3 acres of valu­ able land. Whole property in the pink of condition. Terms. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter.G-lOtfc KIPPEN—RURAL HOME—Solid brick house, good lot. Bath and hot water heating. Nicely decorated with low taxes. Ideal place to retire. Reason­ably priced. Immediate possession. Terms can be arranged, GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker —R, B. Patterson, Phone 51. Hensall, Ontario. 6-iOtfc 7-ROOM HOUSE, in good condition, full bath, hard and soft running water, garage, few acres with 400 feet Blue Water Highway frontage suitable for building lots, flowers or vegetables, year round or summer home, —~W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman. G-3tfc 2-BEDROOM COTTAGE — This is a complete small home with modern kitchen and two-piece bath. Full basement. Immediate possession if desired. — C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main St., Exeter. 6-10tfc DUPLEX HOUSE with nice kitchen and bathroom, large garage and ex­ tra lots. Brick house, attached gar­age, small barn and acreage. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­man. G-3tfc SMALL WARTIME HOUSE — Apply 369 Marlborough Street or phone 692 Exeter. 6-3tfc HENSALL — Frame house and extra lot centrally located on corner. Fur­ nace and bath. Low taxes. Priced for quick sale. Immediate possession. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA Broker —R, B. Patterson, Phone 51, Hensall, Ontario. 6-lOtfc NEW FULLY MODERN one-floor rug brick forced air oil heated home. Reasonable down payment and termg. Owner 493 Andrew Street. 6-3tfc $2,500.00 OR $3,000.00 CASH will give you possession bf one of Exeter's finer brick homes. Nicely arranged rooms, Hardwood floors throughout. New oil-burning furnace. Garage. Good location. Total price reduced. Quick possession, C. V, Pickard, 394 Main St., Exeter. 5-Gtfc TWO SUMMER HOMES, Old Orchard subdivision, Grand Bend. One new, nicely finished, all conveniences, winterized. Both may be purchased on very easy terms. C. V. Pickard, Realtor, 394 Main St,, Exeter. 5-Gtfc ONE FLOOR 2-bedroom house, bath­room, new oil furnace. Cotner lot.— Wm. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Salesman.................... 4-15tfc NEW HOUSE — 349 Edward Street, Living room, kitchen, dining room, two bedrooms, and bath with space for Other room on Second floor. Oil furnace. Wide lot, —R. E. Balkwill, Exeter, phone 89-.T. 4*8tfc DUPLEX HOUSE, 2-piece bath up- stAire, 3-piede down and 5 or 6 acres on highway neat Exeter. —. W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, Sales­man. ,...... 3-lltfo CENTRALLY. LOCA’TeD for schools, churches and shopping, 3-bedroom house, new roof, interior decorating good, 2 bathrooms, garage, — W. C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Parsons, sales­ man, , , 3*4tfc We ALWAYS HAVE for sate good farfnsl of Various size, price and ‘qual­ ity, stores and other businesses. sum­ mer cottages and year round homes. —W, C. Pearde, Realtor, Earl Par­ sons, Salesman. 5-28tfc galv. tubs; garden tools: lawn mower and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash. LEON TREBLE. PROP. GARNET HICKS, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER 17:24c RE CONCESSION PRIVILEGESTenders for concession privileges at Exeter Races Wednesday, July 7, must be in the hands of Secretary W. C, Allison not later than June 26.EXETER TURF CLUB 17:24c RE INSTALLATION OF PLUMBING Tenders will be received by the undersigned until July 10 for the in­ stallation in S.S, No. 10 of Stephen Township School Area of two flush toilets, two wash basins with drink­ ing fountains attached, one unit on main floor, and one unit directly be- lotv in the basement, also one septic tank, the whole to be installed under Health Unit Regulations.Further particulars contact Mr. Roy Mason, Grand Bend.Low’est or any tender not necessar­ ily accepted. ARTHUR J. AMY, Secretary, Exeter, Ont. AUCTION SALE off Household Effects and Automobile AT 1:00 P.M. IN HENSALL onSATURDAY, JUNE 26 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Three- piece chesterfield suite, like new; Dominion organ; dining room table and 5 chairs; studio couch; Haymond sewing machine; single bed: three- quarter bed, springs and mattress; iron bed, springs and mattress; dress­ ers; wash stands; bedding; feather ticks; small tables: rockers; platform rockers; settee and 3 chairs; 2 rugs, 9x10^ and 9x12; congoleum rug, 9x14; Clair Jewel cook stove; Acme rang- ette; Connor electric, washer; kitchen cabinet; cupboard; dishes; sealers; lawn mower; garden tools: and other articles.AUTOMOBILE: 3946 Ford Coach, in A-l condition. TERMS: Cash.MRS. ALFRED VEIR, PROP. P. L. MCNAUGHTON. CLERK ED CORBETT, AUCTIONEER 24c SUPERIOR Propane Limited Your Distributor for Propane Gas and Appliances for Farm, Home and Industry Call Stratford 4174 SPECIAL PLUS 2 Bottles off Certo FREEH' MOLNARS 24:3c WANTED ROOM AND BOARD or just room for single gentleman for one month. — Phone 246-W Exeter.____________24c RELIABLE WORK HORSE. Apply J. H. Paton, phone Lucan 161-r-3. 24* PRIVATE INVESTMENT. The owner of the old Winchelsea Creamery will pay 50% of the earning power of your investment. Write William Arm­ strong, Woodham, Ont., phone Kirk­ton 22-4,___________£_______10:17:24* AIR FORCE OFFICER and family re­quire house or 3-bedroom apartment in Exeter or surrounding territory. References available. Call Exeter 441-J or Box ‘C’, Times-Advocate. 6-3tfc WANTED AND FOR SALE — Used- merchandise. Louis E. Johnston, Sec­ond Hand Shop, corner Station and Main Streets. Phone 183 noon and evenings. 6-29tfc Clearing AUCTION SALE of Truck, Tractor, Livestock, Farm Implements, Hay, Grain and Household Effects On the. premises, LOT 19, S.B. CON., HAY TWP. 1% miles east of Dashwood The undersigned auctioneer’ received instructions to sell by public auction FRIDAY, onJULY 2, 1 P.M. SHARP livestock Bay Clyde gelding, 7 black Percheron mare, 8 bay Clyde 'gelding, 1,700 MISCELLANEOUS SAW FILING—See Stew about it! Your saws back better than new with the Foley Automatic Filer. — Stew’s Sharpening Service, 152 Lake Road, Exeter,___________________24* TRUCKING, P.C.V. Class “F”, cattle and hogs. Fertlizer agency. General trucking. Apply Harold Stire, phone 37 Dashwood. 24:1* PORTABLE WEI-DING and cutting. Phone 169-J or 884-W.__________24c GET YOUR PATIO, terrace and side­walk fixed up now. Use Seaforth Concrete Product Flagstones. Cement floors, stairs and any kind of con- •struction work. Tiles 30” and over for draining are now in slock. Phone Seaforth 22-M. —Seaforth Concrete Products._________________3:10:17:24c BARN PAINTING — Free estimates gladly given. No obligation. Write Box 5012 London._________3:10:17:24* STEPTIC TANKS EMPTIED, imme­ diate service. Phone 108 Lucan or 130-W Lucan, —Butler Bros.6-3:10:17:24:7-1:8:15:22* PAINTING AND PAPERING CABINET WORK - TILE FLOORS THOS. H. WALKERPhone 553 Exeter HORSES: years old; years old; «ay K.iyuc lbs. Al] good work horses.CATTLE: Dark roan cow, with hei­ fer calf at foot; light roan cow, with heifer calf at foot; roan cow, due latter part of July; red cow, carry­ ing second calf, due latter part of July; red cow, with heifer calf at foot: roan cow, due in August; year­ling red heifer. This is an extra good herd of Shorthorn cattle. FARM MACHINERY TRUCK & TRACTOR’. 3952 Fargo half-ton pickup truck, correct mile­ age 2,100 miles, in brand new condi­tion; McDeering W-4 tractor, used two seasons, like new. FARM IMPLEMENTS: A Massey- Harris side rake, used one season; Me,Deering 8'^-ft. spring-tooth culti­vator, used one season; McDeering 3- furrow tractor plow; McDeering man­ ure spreader, on steel; McDeering 13- run fertilizer drill; Deering mower, 5-ft. cut; 3-drum steel roller; 3-se- ction diamond harrows; Vessott 10%- in. grain grinder; large speed jack; straw extension blower; new 32-ft. extension ladder; 2-horse drawn 14- plate discs; single scuffler; walking plow; steel wagon, wagon box; stock rack, steel wagon; 16-ft. hay rack, like new; large iron kettle; Clinton fanning mill; grindstone; cutting box; set new sling ropes; buggy; horse cart; cutter; wheelbarrow; new •scythe; large wooden water trough and pipe; 8 steel barrels, various sizes; woven wire fence stretcher; vises; shovels; forks; saws; block and tackle; carpenter tools; large assort­ ment of miscellaneous items.HAY & GRATN: GOO bales choice mixed hay; 70 bushels of mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Kitchen range; table and chairs; couch; cab­ inet; 2 bedroom sets; dressers; kit­ chen utensils, dishes, sealers, crocks, etc., etc. NO RESERVE, everything will be sold.TERMS: Cash.EDWARD BEAVER. HILDA MADISON, Executors of the Estate of the Late Charles Beaver GLEN WEBB, CLERK ALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER LOST LOST — Take-off shaft and joint for Blower, red in color. Lost between Centralia and my farm Monday night. Phone Whitney Coates, 39-r-3 Kirk­ ton. 24*EASY AUCTION SALES Worlds GENERAL STORE Mooresville Uashmar Drive-In Theatre Clinton Two Shows Nightly. Rain 0* Clear- Box Office Open at 8:00 p.m. First Show at Bush Children under 12 in Oars Free THURS.-FRT. .JUNE 24-25 "THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN” (Colour) RANDOLPH SCOTT PATRICIA WYMORE Cartoon awl News SAT.-MON. JUNE 2«-28 "SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS” VICTOR MATURE PATRICIA NEAL Cartoon and News TUES.-WED. JUNE 29-3© "MY WIFE’S ■ BEST FRIEND” ANN BAXTER MacDONALD CAREY Cartoon and News Tffl.TRS.-FRl. JULY H-2 "SILVER CITY” (Colonr) EDMUND O’BRIEN YVONNE DeCARLO Cartoon and News Clearing AUCTION SALE of Valuable Real Estate, Household Effects and Miscellaneous Items On the premises, LOT 20, SOUTHWEST CORNER,IN THE VILLAGE OF ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer is in­structed to sell by public auction on FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 25 commencing at 7:30 p.m. sharp REAL ESTATE consists of three acres of land, on which is situated a modern two-storey double frame dwelling, all newly decorated, with all modern conveniences; also good sized barn and garage; land choicest clay loam with fruit and shade trees. Property very nicely located; dwell­ ing very suitable for apartment use. Inspection invited. TERMS of Real Estate: 10% on day of sale, balance in 30 days; sold subject to a reasonable reserved bid.HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS & MIS­ CELLANEOUS ITEMS: Three-piece chesterfield suite; day-bed; china cabinet; 3 beds, with springs and mattress; chest of drawers; Corner what-not; centre tables; mantel clock; large mirror; dining room table; din­ing room chairs; kitchen table and chairs; Princess Pat kitchen range; 2 hotplates; ironing board; modern kitchen cupboards with built-in sink; full line of lawn furniture; glassware; various dishes; kitchen utensils; 9-ft, Steel gate; garden tools; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: Cash, R. W. ILLSLEY, PROP.R. F. STADE, CLERKALVIN WALPER, AUCTIONEER STATE AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 26 1:00 p.m. .. . LATE Dr. C. A. CAMPBELL’STHE................________________RESIDENCE, KlRKTON, ONTARIO Silver, crystal, furniture, power mower, desk and other articles. GEO. R. GARDNER & SON, AUCTIONEERS 24c AUCTION SALE of Household Effects and Miscellaneous I tents On the premises, CORNER OF MAIN AND HURON „ STREETS, TOWN OF EXETER The undersigned auctioneer is in­ structed to sell by public auction oh SATURDAY. JUNfe 26 commencing at. 1:30 nmi. sharp Dining room table and 6 matching Chairs; 2 leather covered rocking chairs; 2 oak rocking chairs; 2 oak Centra tables: clover leaf centre ta­ ble; wicker chair; Phlico radio;, radio stand; fern stand; 3 complete bad- room suite; various rugs; chest of drawers; bureau; 2 small tables; arm chair; kitchen table and chairs; 2- bnrner hotplate? Wingham kitchen range, like new; medicine cabinet; kitchen Clock? electric washing ma­ chine, like new; glassware; silver­ ware; kitchen utensils; ironing board; mirror; cellar tabic; scalers, crocks, Finest Fastest Washing Action Famous EASY SPIRALAT- OR washing action is the finest, fastest in the world. Its exclusive three-way ac­ tions works up-and-down; round-and-round; in-and-out to get all the dirt out. Model 50 (illustrated) lias Spiral- ator Roll-Over action, oil- immersed Easy Mechanism; new, super-safe Easy Wring­ er; streamlined controls. Illust.rated ONLY TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE $139.50 S 30.50 YOU PAY SI 09.00 DREAMLINER 88 Big; beautiful and "dreamline-styled’*; with all the Won­ derful washing efficiency of the exclusive EASY Spirals- tor, the 88 is packed from top to bottom With quality features and advancements that every woman wants and appreciates. "Whispering Power" precision mechanism; Safe-amatic Wringer; large capacity Titanium-enataclled steel tub and automatic drain pump to handle all water. PRICE: $199.50 (less trade-in allowance of $50.50) YOUR COST — ONLY $149.50! QUALITY AT FAf# PR/CTS PHONE 27 EXETER